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game 2-1 VS 4 0-1 ACC USF BULLS Head Coach TEAM COMPARISON Head Coach Sept. 24, 2016 | Tampa, Fla. (Salem ‘89) Willie Taggert (Western ‘98) Raymond James Stadium Career Record: 70-15 | 7th Season 39.0 SCORING OFFENSE 49.7 Career Record: 32-44 | 7th Season Record at FSU: 70-15 | 7th Season 35.0 SCORING DEFENSE 19.0 Record at USF: 16-23 | 4th Season ABC | 12:06 PM 167.0 RUSHING OFFENSE 248.7 STAT LEADERS 177.7 RUSHING DEFENSE 161.0 STAT LEADERS GAME COVERAGE RUSHING | #4 267.0 PASSING OFFENSE 270.0 RUSHING | #5 TELEVISION | ABC 50-228, 2 TD, 4.6 ypr, 76.0 ypg 223.7 PASSING DEFENSE 225.3 18-173, 3 TD, 9.6 ypr, 86.5 ypg PBP: Bob Wischusen | Analyst: 434.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 518.7 PASSING | #12 PASSING | #9 Sidelines: Allison Williams 401.3 TOTAL DEFENSE 386.3 65-102-782, 6 TD/2 INT, 260.7 ypg 41-75-711, 7 TD/1 INT, 237.0 ypg RADIO | IMG SPORTS NETWORK PBP: Gene Deckerhoff | Analyst: William Floyd RECEIVING | #15 TRAVIS RUDOLPH ALL-TIME RESULTS RECEIVING | #87 RODNEY ADAMS Sidelines: Tom Block 15-219, 3 TD, 14.6 ypc, 73.0 ypg Florida State leads, 2-1 11-153, 2 TD Rec., 13.9 ypc, 51.0 ypg SACKS | #44 DEMARCUS WALKER 9/12/15 #11 FSU def. USF, 34-14 TACKLES | #43 AUGGIE SANCHEZ RADIO | 9/29/12 #4 FSU def. USF, 30-17 Sirius: Channel 83 | XM: Channel 193 4.5 sacks | 15 tackles | 2 forced 9/26/09 USF def. #18 FSU, 17-7 33 tackles (18 solo), 2.0 sacks

2016 SCHEDULE SEMINOLES LOOK TO BOUNCE BACK IN TAMPA AGAINST BULLS NOLES LOOK TO REBOUND AT USF WALKER RANKS FOURTH NATIONALLY IN SACKS #13/14 FLORIDA STATE (2-1, 0-1 ACC) No. 14/13 Florida State will look to bounce back at USF Senior DE DeMarcus Walker had 4.5 sacks and a forced on Saturday at Raymond James Stadium. The Noles are in the second half against Ole Miss in the Camp- Date Opponent Time/Result Sept. 5 (Mon.) vs. 11/12 Ole Miss (Orlando, Fla.) W, 45-34 2-1 againt the Bulls all-time, including 2-0 under Jim- ing World Kickoff. Walker collected CBS Sports National Sept. 10 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 52-8 bo Fisher. USF is 3-0 and coming off a 45-20 victory at Player of the Week, Chuck Bednarik National Defensive Sept. 17 at 10/10 Louisville* L, 20-63 Syracuse on Saturday as the Bulls scored 28 straight Player of the Week honors and ACC Defensive Lineman Sept. 24 at USF 12:06 PM points in the second quarter to erase a 17-0 deficit of the Week honors following the performance. Walker’s Oct. 1 NORTH CAROLINA* TBA Oct. 8 at 15/19 Miami* TBA behind a 9-carry, 115-yard, 2-TD performance from RB 4.5 sacks are the most by an FBS player in a game since Oct. 15 WAKE FOREST* TBA Marlon Mack and 3 total TDs from WR Rodney Adams. Pitt’s Ejuan Price had 5.0 sacks on Nov. 21, 2015. Walker Oct. 29 5/3 CLEMSON* TBA The Noles’ trip to Tampa will mark the third game away has 15 total tackles and 2 forced fumbles this season. Nov. 5 at NC State* TBA from in the first four weeks. Nov. 11 (Fri.) * 7:30 PM FRESHMEN KICKERS PACING ACC Nov. 19 at Syracuse* TBA COOK HAS CAREER DAY VS. BULLS IN 2015 Freshmen specialists (FGs) and Logan Ty- Nov. 26 19/16 FLORIDA TBA Junior Dalvin Cook was unstoppable against ler (KO, Punting) have made their mark in the first three USF in the last meeting between these teams on Sept. 12, games of their careers. Aguayo has nailed 9 of 10 field *ACC Game; HOME GAME Rankings AP/Coaches 2015, rushing for a career-best 266 yards on 30 carries to go goals, leading the ACC in field goals (9) and FG percent- along with three in a 34-14 win in a game that age (90.0). Tyler leads the ACC in punting average (45.54). had a rare 11:30 a.m. kickoff. Cook had TD runs of 74 yards, EXTRA POINTS A FLORIDA STATE WIN WOULD... 37 yards and 24 yards. His rushing yardage total ranks as FSU is 11-3 coming off a loss since Jimbo Fisher became the second-highest in a single game ever by a Seminole. ...make the Seminoles 537-242-17 (.685) all-time. head coach in 2010...Redshirt freshman QB Deondre ...improve Florida State’s record against in- SEMINOLES WIN 30-17 IN LAST TRIP TO TAMPA IN 2012 Francois had 419 yards and four TDs through the air in state competition under Jimbo Fisher to 15-1. Florida State held off a fired up in-state rival in Tam- his debut in the season opener as FSU completed the ...improve Fisher’s all-time record in August/ pa on Sept. 29, 2012, defeating USF, 30-17 in front of a biggest comeback victory in school history (22 points) school-record crowd of 69,383 at Raymond James Sta- against No. 11 Ole Miss in Orlando on Sept. 5...Francois has September games to 24-4. dium. Leading the Noles were DE Tank Carradine, who thrown for 782 yards and six TDs in his first three career ...push the Noles record to 12-3 when coming forced a fumble and a sack, which was returned for a TD starts...Sophomore WR Auden Tate has three touchdowns off a loss under Fisher, and the ninth consec- by Christian Jones. FSU led just 13-10 in the third quar- on four receptions this season, including two scores at utive win. ter before Kevin Haplea caught a 1-yard TD pass from Louisville...Sophomore CB Tarvarus McFadden has two in- ...be the third straight against USF. EJ Manuel, Dustin Hopkins nailed his third FG of the terceptions in three games...FSU is 14-1 against in-state game and Jones scored in the final 5:09 of the frame. foes under Fisher, and 2-0 against USF. 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF MEDIA INFORMATION MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SEPT. 19 SEPT. 20 SEPT. 21 SEPT. 22 SEPT. 23 SEPT. 24 Jimbo Fisher Press Conference Practice - 4:00 PM ACC Head Coaches Conference Call - Practice - 4:15 PM Walk-Thru - TBA Game 4 - Florida State at Moore Athletic Center (Closed) Jimbo Fisher, 10:50 AM (Closed) (Closed) USF (ABC) 2nd Floor 12:06 PM 1:00 PM Jimbo Fisher after practice Practice - 4:00 PM (Closed) Jimbo Fisher after practice

Practice - 4:00 PM Jimbo Fisher Call-In Show (Closed) (Four Points by Sheraton Downtown) 7:00-8:00 PM Media Availablity for Coach Fisher: Monday press conference; Tuesday and Thursday after practice. Media Availability for Players: Monday after practice; Tuesday before and after practice; Wednesday before practice. Email [email protected] and [email protected] for player requests. SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF 2016 ACC FOOTBALL COACHES TELECONFERENCE CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Elliott Finebloom...... Assistant AD Brian Kelly, Notre Dame* 10:20 AM ET All requests for working press, radio, television, photography or Email...... [email protected] Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia 10:30 AM ET scouting credentials should be directed to our online credentialing Dabo Swinney, Clemson 10:40 AM ET site located on the Seminoles.com Media Relations page no later than Phone...... (850) 644-1065 (O); (850) 445-6952 (C) Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 10:50 AM ET four days prior to the game. 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Transcripts and audiofiles of the Media Will Call is located near Gate B in the northwest corner of the teleconference will be available to members of the media on . Do not enter the stadium but proceed to the right and enter DIGITAL MEDIA STAFF theACC.com as well. Contact the ACC Media Relations Office at 336- through the external doors marked ‘Press Entrance’ where the media Tim Linafelt...... Senior Writer, Seminoles.com 851-6062 with any questions. will call table is located right inside the doors. All media, with the exception of the live network telecast crew, will work from the ninth Layne Herdt...... Assistant Director VIDEO SERVICES level of the press box. Media can access the press box only through Jonathan Schillace...... Assistant Director Florida State’s Sports Information Office has the ability to assist the designated elevator in the northwest tower of the University Eric Todoroff...... Digital Media Specialist networks and television stations by providing video services through Center. The press box opens three hours prior to kickoff. Tania Henao...... Digital Media Assistant Seminole Productions, Inc. (SPI). Please call general manager Mark Rodin at (850) 644-6275 to arrange for these services. For video POSTGAME INTERVIEWS MEDIA INTERVIEWS footage, contact T3Media at T3media.com. Florida State’s locker room is closed to the media following games, Media interviews with all Florida State players MUST be arranged through both at home and on the road. For home games, Coach Fisher will the Sports Information Office. Contact Zach Stipe, Director of Football Com- XOS DIGITAL EXCHANGE hold his postgame press conference in the media room, while The Florida State Sports Information Office has partnered with requested players will be brought to the media room to meet with munications, via email at [email protected] or by calling (850) 645-7683 to XOS Digital in order to provide over-the-air television stations with media representatives after Coach Fisher has finished. FSU Sports arrange interviews with head coach Jimbo Fisher. Contact Zach Stipe along instantaneous access to video content. The partnership involves the Information personnel will take player requests during the fourth with Steven McCartney or Christa Salerno, Assistant SIDs, via email at smc- use of the company’s Digital Media Xchange Server that will allow quarter of each game. [email protected] or [email protected] for all other Seminole player requests. television stations to pull down video content year round. The data Please give as much advanced notice as possible when requesting players for transfer speed is much faster than a traditional FTP service allowing 2016 SEMINOLE RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES very large files to be downloaded in just minutes. Bainbridge, Ga...... 101.9 FM*...... WBGE midweek interviews. Player’s phone numbers will not be given directly to the Belle Glade, Fla...... 900 AM*...... WSWN media and players should not be called directly or contacted via social media. The password protected video FTP site will be hosting Monday press Brunswick, Ga...... 790 AM...... WSFN conferences with Florida State Football head coach Jimbo Fisher. Brunswick, Ga...... 103.7 FM...... WSFN (Translator) HEAD COACH JIMBO FISHER STREAM & CALL-IN DeFuniak Springs, Fla...... 1240 AM*...... WZEP Fort Myers, Fla...... 1240 AM*...... WFWN FSU head coach Jimbo Fisher will meet with the media on Monday’s If you have an interest in creating an account that gives you access Fort Walton Beach, Fla...... 1400 AM*...... WFDM during the season. Contact the Sports Information Office or refer to the video weekly, please email Elliott Finebloom at efinebloom@ Fort Walton Beach, Fla...... 94.5 FM*...... WFDM (Translator) to the weekly release for exact times and location for the press fsu.edu. If you are looking for access just for a particular game week, Jacksonville, Fla...... 600 AM*...... WBOB please email prior to that game to set up a guest account. Jacksonville, Fla...... 100.3 FM*...... WBOB conferences which will begin during the week of the first game and Lake City, Fla...... 96.5 FM*...... WJTK run throughout the season. Media can request a call-in number to SOCIAL MEDIA Lakeland, Fla...... 1430 AM*...... WLKF listen live or ask Coach Fisher questions. The entire press conference Marianna, Fla...... 100.9 FM*...... WJAQ Florida State Sports Information is making a continued effort in Melbourne, Fla...... 1060 AM*...... WIXC is also streamed live and available to embed on websites via 2016-17 to utilize social media outlets as another way of passing Miami, Fla...... 850 AM*...... WFTL Seminoles.com. information to our fans and those who cover our programs. FSU Milton, Fla...... 1330 AM*...... WEBY Football’s twitter account @FSU_Football and Instagram feed Naples, Fla...... 1270 AM*...... WNOG All interview requests for Coach Fisher are coordinated through Zach @fsufootball provide updated information and behind-the-scenes Ocala, Fla...... 1370 AM*...... WOCA news as does the Noles’ Facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/ Orlando, Fla...... 580 AM*...... WDBO Stipe, Director of Football Communications, via email at zstipe@ FSUFootball. Panama City, Fla...... 590 AM*...... WDIZ fsu.edu or by calling (850) 645-7683. Coach Fisher will participate Panama City, Fla...... 94.5 FM*...... WFLF Pensacola, Fla...... 1620 AM*...... WNRP in the ACC head coaches’ weekly teleconference with the other 13 Port St. Lucie, Fla...... 1590 AM...... WPSL league coaches each Wednesday. He will also meet with the media Stuart, Fla...... 1590 AM*...... WPSL immediately following practice Tuesday and Thursday. Tallahassee, Fla...... 103.1 FM*...... WWOF Tampa, Fla...... 1010 AM*...... WHFS Valdosta, Ga...... 910 AM*...... WRFV Waycross, Ga...... 1350 AM...... WFNS /FSUSeminoles @Seminoles /Seminoles_com /FSUFootball West Palm Beach, Fla...... 850 AM*...... WFTL /FSUFootball @FSU_Football Zephyrhills, Fla...... 1400 AM*...... WZHR *Air broadcasts of football games and Jimbo Fisher coaches show 2 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF HEAD COACH JIMBO FISHER 7th season as Head Coach | 10th at Florida State | 29th overall »» .824 winning percentage (70-15) - best in ACC history »» 38 Seminoles drafted, including 8 first round picks »» 51 wins since 2012 (third-most in ) »» 11.3 wins per season (highest among active coaches) »» 3 ACC Championships and 4 Atlantic Division Titles »» 2013 BCS National Championship »» 2013 Rawlings College Football Coach of the Year »» His foundation, Kidz1stFund, has raised over $4 million for Fanconi anemia research IN SIX+ SEASONS AS HEAD COACH, JIMBO FISHER HAS... THE FISHER FILE »» ...the second-highest winning percentage of any active head coach (minimum five years) with a record of 70-15 (.824). HOMETOWN | CLARKSBURG, W.VA. ALMA MATER | SALEM (W.VA.) ‘89 »» ...led FSU to 51 victories since 2012, third most in college football over that span. The Noles BIRTHDATE | OCT. 9, 1965 have won 51 of their last 58 games. FAMILY | SONS, TREY (15) AND ETHAN (11) »» ...led Florida State to three ACC Championships. The Seminoles’ 37-35 victory over in the 2014 ACC Championship Game in Charlotte, N.C., gave the Seminoles 15 confer- COACHING EXPERIENCE ence championships. FSU defeated Duke, 45-7, in 2013 and dropped Georgia Tech, 21-15, in the 1988-90 Samford 2012 conference title game. 1991-92 Samford Offensive Coordinator/QBs 1993-98 Auburn Quarterbacks »» ...guided FSU to 29 consecutive victories during the 2012, 2013 and 2014 seasons. The 29- 1999 Cincinnati Offensive Coordinator/QBs game win streak shattered the ACC and FSU records and was the second-longest streak over 2000-06 LSU Offensive Coordinator/QBs the last 20 years and 12th-longest streak in college football history. 2007-09 Florida State Offensive Coordinator/QBs »» ...helped the Seminoles to their 34th-consecutive bowl appearance in 2015 - the longest 2010-pres. Florida State Head Coach active streak in the nation and second all-time to Nebraska’s 35. »» ...seen 72 Seminoles receive degrees since becoming head coach in 2010. CAREER AS A HEAD COACH Year Record ACC Record* Bowl Final AP Rk. »» ...led FSU to its first National Championship win since 1999 with a 34-31 victory over No. 2 20104 10- 6-2 Chick-fil-A 16 Auburn in the Vizio BCS National Championship on Jan. 6, 2014 in Pasadena, Calif. FSU finished 20114 9- 5-3 Champs Sports 23 a perfect 14-0 and ranked No. 1 in both the USA Today Coaches and Associated Press polls for 2012 12-2 7-1 Orange 10 the first time since 1999. 2013 14-0 8-0 BCS National Champ. 1 »» ...compiled a 14-1 mark against schools from the state of Florida: Miami (6-0), Florida (5-1), 20141 13- 8-0 Rose - CFP Semifinal 5 USF (2-0) and Bethune Cookman (1-0). 20153 10- 6-2 Chick-fil-A Peach 14 »» ...mentored into the top quarterback in the country and Florida 20161 2- 0-1 State’s first-ever No. 1 NFL Draft pick in 2015. Winston became the youngest player to win the Total 70-15 40-9 in 2013. *Regular season KIDZ1STFUND The Seminoles points per game average since Fisher’s 2010 debut, 36 6 outscoring opponents by 18.6 points per game (36.6-18.0). On Aug. 5, 2011, Jimbo Fisher and Candi Fisher ► . launched their public battle against Fanconi anemia (FA) after their youngest son, Ethan (now Noles that captured consensus All-America honors under Fisher - Ram- 11), was diagnosed with the rare disease that sey (‘15); Aguayo, Jackson, O’Leary (‘14); Joyner, Stork, Winston (‘13); spring. Kidz1stFund was created with the goals 10 Werner (‘12); Powell (‘11); Hudson (‘10). ► of improving treatment options, raising national awareness of the disease, and helping to fund research that will lead to a cure. NFL Draft picks under Fisher, including 17 first- or second-round selec- tions. The 29 picks from 2013-15 set a modern day, three-year record. ► 38 The returns on the hard work have been impressive as Kidz1stFund has given more than $4 million for FA research to the University of Consecutive top 10 recruiting classes, including five in the top five. In Minnesota’s Fanconi Anemia Comprehensive 2016, the Seminoles had the No. 1 (ESPN) and No. 2 (Rivals, 247) class. ► 6 Care Program. Consecutive starting quarterbacks taken in the first round of the NFL The Fisher’s commitment to defeating the Draft: (11th, 2011), EJ Manuel (16th, 2013) and Jameis disease is already showing progress for the ► 3 Winston (No. 1 overall by the , 2015). families affected by the disease nationwide.

SEMINOLES.COM 3 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF HEAD COACH JIMBO FISHER FISHER, BY THE NUMBERS 7th season as Head Coach | 10th at Florida State | 29th overall ACTIVE WINNING % (FBS ONLY; min. 5 years) MOST GAMES WON SINCE 2012 (FBS ONLY) Overall record: 70-15 (.824) 30+ Rushing Plays: 58-8 (.879) 1. Urban Meyer, Ohio State - 157-27, .853 1. Urban Meyer, Ohio State – 53 2. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE - 70-15, .824 Nick Saban, Alabama – 53 At home: 39-4 (.907) 40+ Rushing Plays: 25-1 (.962) 3. Chris Petersen, Washington - 110-24, .821 2. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE – 51 On the road: 22-8 (.733) 100+ Rushing Yards: 60-10 (.857) 4. David Shaw, Stanford - 56-14, .800 4. Dabo Swinney, Clemson – 49 5. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma - 180-48, .789 5. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State – 45 At neutral sites: 9-3 (.750) 150+ Rushing Yards: 46-5 (.902) 6. Nick Saban, Alabama - 199-60-1, .767 David Shaw, Stanford – 45 All ACC Games: 43-10 (.811) 20+ Passing Plays: 67-15 (.817) 7. Gary Patterson, TCU - 145-48, .751 7. Mark Richt, Miami (FL) - 42 8. Mark Richt, Miami (FL) - 148-51, .744 8. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma – 41 Non-conference games: 27-5 (.844) 15+ Pass Completions: 59-14 (.808) 9. Dabo Swinney, Clemson - 78-27, .743 9. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame – 40 ACC home games: 22-2 (.917) 20+ Pass Completions: 41-8 (.837) 10. Bobby Petrino, Louisville - 103-39, .725 ACC road games: 18-7 (.720) 150+ Passing Yards: 64-14 (.821) MOST GAMES WON SINCE 2010 (FBS ONLY) HIGHEST WINNING % SINCE 2012 (FBS ONLY) ACC title game: 3-1 (.750) 200+ Passing Yards: 56-11 (.836) 1. Nick Saban, Alabama – 75 1. Tom Herman, Houston - 16-1, .941 2. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE – 70 2. Urban Meyer, Ohio State - 53-4, .930 Bowl games: 4-2 (.667) 17+ Points Scored: 68-10 (.872) 3. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State – 67 3. Nick Saban, Alabama - 53-6, .898 Coming off a loss: 11-3 (.786) 30+ Points Scored: 55-4 (.932) 4. Dabo Swinney, Clemson – 65 4. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE - 51-7, .879 5. Les Miles, LSU – 63 5. Dabo Swinney, Clemson - 49-8, .860 Coming off a win: 58-12 (.829) Less Than 17 Points Scored: 2-5 (.286) Bob Stoops, Oklahoma – 63 6. John Harbaugh, Michigan - 13-3, .813 7. Urban Meyer, Ohio State – 61 7. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State - 45-11, .804 Coming off a bye: 5-2 (.714) Less Than 30 Points Scored: 15-11 (.577) Chris Petersen, Washington – 61 8. Mark Helfrich, Oregon - 35-9, .795 vs. AP top 25: 14-9 (.609) Less Than 17 Points Allowed: 43-1 (.977) 9. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State – 60 9. David Shaw, Stanford - 45-12, .789 Gary Patterson, TCU – 60 10. Mark Richt, Miami (FL) - 42-13, .764 vs. AP top 10: 6-6 (.500) Less Than 30 Points Allowed: 62-6 (.912) vs. AP top 5: 3-3 (.500) Allow 20+ Rushing Plays: 68-15 (.819) HIGHEST WINNING % SINCE 2010 (FBS ONLY) ALL-TIME WINNING %, ACC (OVERALL) 1. Nick Saban, Alabama - 75-10, .882 1. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE – 70-15, .824 Ranked higher: 57-10 (.851) Allow 30+ Rushing Plays: 58-13 (.817) 2. Urban Meyer, Ohio State - 61-9, .871 2. , FLORIDA STATE – 173-53-1, .764 Opponent is ranked higher: 4-5 (.444) Allow 100+ Rushing Yards: 39-10 (.796) 3. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE - 70-15, .824 3. Danny Ford, Clemson – 96-29-4, .760 4. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State - 67-16, .807 4. Dabo Swinney, Clemson - 78-27, .743 vs. In-state opponents: 14-1 (.933) Allow 150+ Rushing Yards: 22-8 (.733) 5. David Shaw, Stanford - 56-14, .800 5. , NC State – 33-12-3, .719 In August: 1-0 (1.000) Allow 20+ Passing Plays: 59-4 (.937) 6. Les Miles, LSU - 63-18, .778 6. Ken Hatfield, Clemson – 32-13-1, .707 7. Dabo Swinney, Clemson - 65-19, .774 7. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech - 112-47, .704 In September: 22-4 (.846) Allow <100 Rushing Yards: 31-5 (.861) 8. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma - 63-19, .768 8. Jim Tatum, Maryland/UNC – 41-19-2, .677 In October: 20-4 (.833) Allow <200 Rushing Yards: 64-10 (.865) 9. Chris Petersen, Washington - 61-20, .753 9. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland – 72-37-3, .656 10. Gary Patterson, TCU - 60-20, .750 10. Dick Sheridan, NC State – 52-29-3, .637 In November: 20-4 (.833) Allow <20 Passing Plays: 11-1 (.917) In December: 5-2 (714) Allow <30 Passing Plays: 30-6 (.833) ACTIVE COACHES VS. AP TOP 25 ALL-TIME WINNING %, ACC GAMES 1. Tom Herman, Houston - 5-0, 1.000 1. Bobby Bowden, FLORIDA STATE – 118-27, .814 In January: 2-1 (.667) Allow 150+ Passing Yards: 36-14 (.720) 2. Urban Meyer, Ohio State - 32-13, .711 2. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE – 43-10, .811 Thursday: 4-3 (.571) Allow 200+ Passing Yards: 30-11 (.732) 3. David Shaw, Stanford - 20-9, .690 3. Jerry Claiborne, Maryland – 46-11-1, .802 4. Jim Mora, UCLA - 13-7, .650 4. Bill Murray, Duke – 54-15-2, .775 Friday: 2-0 (1.000) Allow <150 Passing Yards: 34-1 (.971) 5. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma - 55-30, .647 5. Dabo Swinney, Clemson – 49-15, .766 Saturday: 60-12 (.833) Allow <200 Passing Yards: 40-4 (.909) 6. Mark Helfrich, Oregon - 9-5, .643 6. Danny Ford, Clemson – 44-14-1, .754 7. Nick Saban, Alabama - 65-38, .631 7. Lou Holtz, NC State – 16-5-2, .739 Monday: 3-0 (1.000) vs. Bowl Teams: 37-13 (.740) 8. JIMBO FISHER, FLORIDA STATE - 14-9, .609 8. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech – 72-29, .713 9. Les Miles, LSU - 45-35, .563 9. Jim Tatum, Maryland/UNC – 21-9-2, .688 Tuesday: 1-0 (1.000) TFL Margin Advantage: 43-4 (.915) 10. Gary Patterson, TCU - 21-17, .553 10. Frank Howard, Clemson – 66-30-2, .684

FISHER SETS HISTORIC PACE »» Three games into his seventh year as the FSU head coach, Jimbo Fisher has authored one of the most successful starts to a head coaching career in college football history. »» Fisher’s 68 wins were the most in major college football history during a coach’s first six seasons. ASSISTANT COACHES »» Fisher’s .824 winning percentage is by far the highest of any ACC coach of all-time, surpassing Seminole legend Bobby Bowden, who boasted a career .764 winning percentage with FSU as a Charles Kelly (DC/Defensive Backs) Field member of the ACC, beginning in 1992. (Co-OC/Wide Receivers) Field »» In ACC games, including league championships, Fisher is 43-10 (.811), joining Bowden (.814) and Maryland’s Jerry Claiborne (.802) as the only coaches in ACC history with an .800 or better (Co-OC/Quarterbacks) Press Box winning percentage in ACC games. (Associate HC/Defensive Tackles) Field FISHER VS. THE SEC (Assistant HC/Offensive Line) Field »» Since becoming FSU head coach in 2010, Jimbo Fisher has played an SEC opponent nine times - six regular season meetings with Florida as well as the 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl against South Carolina, (Rec. Coord./Tight Ends) Field the 2013 BCS National Championship against Auburn and this year’s Labor Day game against Ole Miss. (Special Teams/Running Backs) Field »» Florida State is 8-1 in those matchups, with FSU winning both bowl games (26-17 over South Bill Miller () Press Box Carolina and 34-31 over Auburn). »» The Seminoles have outscored their SEC opponents by 12.2 points per game (30.1-17.9) under Brad Lawing (Defensive Ends/Outside LBs) Field Fisher. Fisher has as many or more wins than six of the SEC’s current 14 coaches.

4 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF ALL-TIME VS. USF WEEK 4 MATCHUP: USF All-Time Results vs. USF (3 games) NOLES LOOK TO BOUNCE BACK AT USF Date Location Final AP Rank (FSU/Opp) »» No. 13/14 Florida State is 11-3 following a loss under head coach Jimbo Fisher, and have won 9/26/09 Tallahassee L 7-17 18/-- every ‘bounce back’ game over the past five seasons, including the 2016 season opener 9/29/12 Tampa W 30-17 4/-- against No. 11 Ole Miss. 9/12/15 Tallahassee W 34-14 11/-- »» The Seminoles have not lost consecutive games since 2011 (see page 13), when they dropped three straight, including a pair against ranked foes (vs. No. 1 Oklahoma, at No. 21 Clemson, at Home: 1-1 | Away: 1-0 Wake Forest). »» The only other consecutive defeats in Fisher’s tenure came in 2010 - his first season - when Most points scored FSU dropped back-to-back games at NC State and against North Carolina. Home: 34 (34-14 win on Sept. 12, 2015) Away: 30 (30-17 win on Sept. 29, 2012) FSU After a Loss, Under Fisher (11-3): Date Loss Date Following Game Most points allowed 9/11/10 at #10 Oklahoma, 47-17 9/18/10 W vs. BYU, 34-10 Home: 17 (17-7 loss on Sept. 26, 2009) 10/28/10 at NC State, 28-24 11/6/10 L vs. North Carolina, 37-35 Away: 17 (30-17 win on Sept. 29, 2012) 11/6/10 North Carolina, 37-35 11/13/10 W vs. Clemson, 16-13 12/4/10 vs. #12 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ), 44-33 12/31/10 W vs. #19 South Carolina (Chick-fil-A), 26-17 Shutouts 9/17/11 #1 Oklahoma, 23-13 9/24/11 L at #21 Clemson, 35-30 FSU: Never 9/24/11 at #21 Clemson, 35-30 10/8/11 L at Wake Forest, 35-30 USF: Never 10/8/11 at Wake Forest, 35-30 10/15/11 W at Duke, 41-16 11/19/11 Virginia, 14-13 11/26/11 W at Florida, 21-7 Margin of Victory 10/6/12 at NC State, 17-16 10/13/12 W vs. Boston College, 51-7 Largest: 20 (34-14 win on Sept. 12, 2015 at FSU) 11/24/12 #6 Florida, 37-26 12/1/12 W vs. Georgia Tech (ACC Champ), 21-15 1/1/15 vs. #3 Oregon (Rose - CFP Semi), 59-20 9/5/15 W vs. Texas State, 59-16 Margin of Defeat 10/24/15 at Georgia Tech, 22-16 10/31/15 W vs. Syracuse, 45-21 Largest: 10 (17-7 loss on Sept. 26, 2009 at FSU) 11/7/15 at #3 Clemson, 23-13 11/14/15 W vs. NC State, 34-17 12/31/15 vs. #14 Houston (Peach), 38-24 9/5/16 W vs. #11 Ole Miss, 45-34 FSU Highs vs. USF (3 games) PASSING: Christian Ponder - 2009 - 25-37-0, 269, 0 TD Consecutive appearances in the AP poll, most among ACC teams EJ Manuel - 2012 - 19-26-0, 242, 1 TD 71 (Clemson is second with 24). - 2015 - 14-26-0, 163, 1 TD ► RUSHING: Dalvin Cook - 2015 - 30 , 266 yards, 3 TD Chris Thompson - 2012 - 16 rush, 74 yards ABOUT THE BULLS Lonnie Pryor - 2012 - 7 rush, 65 yards »» USF is 3-0 on the season and 1-0 against the ACC after a dominant 45-20 win in the Carrier Mario Pender - 2015 - 7 rush, 29 yards Dome at former Big East-foe Syracuse last week. Florida State will travel to Syracuse on Ty Jones - 2009 - 12 rush, 21 yards, 1 TD November 19. RECEIVING: Bert Reed - 2009 - 9-114, 0 TD »» After opening 2015 1-3, including a 34-14 loss to Florida State, USF has won 10 of the past 12 - 2012 - 2-71, 0 TD games. At Raymond James Stadium, the Bulls have won seven of their past eight games. Travis Rudolph - 2015 - 6-55, 0 TD »» In last year’s game against the Bulls, then-sophomore running back Dalvin Cook set a ca- Jesus Wilson - 2015 - 3-54, 1 TD reer-high with 266 yards rushing and three touchdowns on 30 carries. The 266 yards rushing - 2012 - 1-47, 0 TD are the second-most in FSU history. »» USF is the lone unbeaten team in the East division of the American Athletic Conference after Noles Against the AAC losses by Cincinnati and East Carolina in Week 3. Saturday’s game against USF is the third against an American Athletic Conference opponent since the AAC LAST TIME OUT FOR THE BULLS formed in 2013. FSU went 1-1 against the league last »» USF moved to 3-0 for the first time under head coach and the first time since season, beating the Bulls 34-14 in the regular season 2011 with a 45-20 win at Syracuse. and falling to No. 14 Houston in the . Against »» The Bulls trailed 17-0 after the opening quarter, but answered with a 28-0 tally in the second current league schools, the Noles are 45-21-3. to lead at halftime. The 17 point deficit overcome to win tied the second-largest comeback UCF 1-0 win in school history (20 at Tulsa, 2014; 17 vs. Kansas, 2008). Cincinnati 6-0 »» All four of the Bulls second quarter drives were under two minutes (1:04, 1:37, East Carolina 7-0 0:55, 1:32) and USF added an 87-yard return touchdown to open the fourth quarter. Houston 2-13-2 »» Receiver Rodney Adams scored three touchdowns and the USF “Gulf Coast Offense” has Memphis 10-7-1 scored 45 points in each of its three games to open the season, tying a school record. Navy 1-0 Dating back to the final four games of 2015, the Bulls have scored 35 or more points in seven USF 2-1 consecutive games. Temple 1-0 »» Junior running back Marlon Mack extended his school-record of consecutive 100 yard rushing Tulane 10-0 games to 14 with 115 yards on just nine carries. Tulsa 5-0

SEMINOLES.COM 5 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF NCAA & ACC RANKS GAME NOTES Team Rankings (out of 128) Category NCAA ACC Value SUNSHINE STATE SUPERIORITY 3rd Down Conversion Pct. 43 9 .452 »» Florida State has enjoyed unprecedented success under Jimbo Fisher against in-state com- 3rd Down Conversion Defense 64 11 .364 petition, compiling a 14-1 record as the Seminoles head to Raymond James Stadium to face 4th Down Conversion Pct. 113 11 .000 USF. 4th Down Converison Defense 51 7 .500 Blocked Kicks Allowed 1 1 0 »» Since the start of the 2010 season, FSU is 6-0 vs. Miami, 5-1 vs. Florida, 2-0 vs. USF and 1-0 vs. Blocked Punts Allowed 1 1 0 Bethune-Cookman. Completion Percentage 61 7 .604 »» The Noles are riding a seven-game winning streak against in-state foes since a 37-26 loss to Fewest Penalties Per Game 116 13 9.67 Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game 120 14 90.33 Florida in Tallahassee on Nov. 24, 2012. First Downs 17 3 78 »» Under Fisher, FSU has outscored its in-state opponents 475-236, averaging 31.7 points to First Downs Allowed 76 11 60 their 15.7. Fumbles Lost 21 1 1 Fumbles Recovered 6 2 4 »» Florida State is 7-0 on the road and 7-1 at home in those 15 games. Kickoff Return Yardage 66 8 21.00 »» In addition to the 14 wins against ranked teams, the Seminoles are also 3-0 in neutral site Kickoff Return Yardage Defense 28 3 17.90 games in the state of Florida (wins against Notre Dame in the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlan- Net Punting 90 11 35.46 Thrown 40 5 2 do, 2011; Northern Illinois in the in Miami, 2012; and Ole Miss in Orlando to open Interceptions Made 16 3 4 the 2016 season). Passing Offense 35 7 267.0 »» All-time, the Seminoles are 72-69 against in-state opponents, which also include games Passing Efficiency 63 9 138.18 Passing Efficiency Defense 92 13 138.18 against UCF, Stetson and Tampa. Passing Yards Allowed 68 11 223.7 »» Prior to Fisher taking over, the Noles were 58-68 against programs from Florida. Passing Yards per Completion 81 7 11.96 Punt Return Yardage 3 1 28.00 FSU vs. In-State Opponents, Under Fisher (14-1): Punt Return Yardage Defense 127 14 32.75 Date Opponent Location Final Red Zone Offense 1 1 1.000 Red Zone Defense 67 6 .857 10/9/10 #13 Miami Miami W, 45-17 Rushing Offense 73 9 167.0 11/27/10 Florida Tallahassee W, 31-7 Rushing Defense 93 11 177.7 11/12/11 Miami Tallahassee W, 23-19 Sacks Per Game 17 5 3.33 Sacks Allowed Per Game 113 14 3.67 11/26/11 Florida Gainesville W, 21-7 Scoring Offense 37 5 39.0 9/29/12 USF Tampa W, 30-17 Scoring Defense 107 13 35.0 10/20/12 Miami Miami W, 33-20 Tackles for Loss Per Game 76 11 5.7 Tackles for Loss Allowed Per Game 101 12 7.33 11/24/12 #6 Florida Tallahassee L, 37-26 Time of Possession 12 1 34:59 9/21/13 Bethune-Cookman Tallahassee W, 54-6 Total Offense 56 8 434.0 11/2/13 #7 Miami Tallahassee W, 41-14 Total Defense 81 10 401.3 Turnovers Gained 6 1 8 11/30/13 Florida Gainesville W, 37-7 Turnovers Lost 26 2 3 11/15/14 Miami Miami W, 30-26 Turnover Margin 8 1 1.67 11/29/14 Florida Tallahassee W, 24-19 Winning Percentage 38 6 .667 9/12/15 USF Tallahassee W, 34-14 10/10/15 Miami Tallahassee W, 29-24 Player Rankings 11/28/15 Florida Gainesville W, 27-2 Top 50 Nationally Category Name NCAA/ACC Value Combined Kick Returns , WR 25/5 202 Consecutive catches that have been touchdowns for sophomore Auden Tate. Completion Percentage Deondre Francois, QB 33/6 .637 His final catch against Charleston Southern resulted in the first touchdown Completions PG Deondre Francois, QB 22/5 21.67 Field Goal Percentage Ricky Aguayo, K 20/1 .900 catch of his career, while his only two grabs against Louisville went for ► 3 Field Goals PG Ricky Aguayo, K 2/1 3.00 touchdowns. Forced Fumbles PG DeMarcus Walker, DE 5/2 0.67 Brian Burns, DE 46/7 0.33 Fumbles Recovered Demarcus Christmas, DT 16/2 1 EARLY AUTUMN MASTERY ENDS Marcus Lewis, DB 16/2 1 Derrick Nnadi, DT 16/2 1 »» With Saturday’s loss at No. 10 Louisville, Florida State saw its nation-leading streak of 18 Interceptions Tarvarus McFadden, DB 7/1 2 consecutive August/September games without a defeat come to an end. That was also the , DB 48/5 1 second-longest streak in program history. Marcus Lewis, DB 48/5 1 Passes Defended Tarvarus McFadden, DB 40/5 1.3 »» FSU’s record for consecutive August/September wins was 33 games, which began Sept. 16, Passing Efficiency Deondre Francois, QB 46/6 143.6 1989 at LSU and ended Sept. 12, 1998 at NC State. Passing Touchdowns Deondre Francois, QB 32/6 6 »» The Noles rebounded from that 1998 loss to win their next 10 games and met Tennessee in Passing Yards Deondre Francois, QB 27/5 782 Passing Yards PG Deondre Francois, QB 31/5 260.7 the for the initial BCS National Championship game. Punt Return TDs Jesus Wilson, WR 1/1 1 »» Beginning with a pair of wins following the 1998 NC State loss, the Seminoles won 13 consec- Punting Logan Tyler, P 12/1 45.5 utive August/September games – the third-longest stretch in program history - before falling Receiving TDs Travis Rudolph, WR 24/1 3 Auden Tate, WR 24/1 3 at North Carolina in 2001. Sacks PG DeMarcus Walker, DE 4/1 1.50 »» Under Jimbo Fisher, FSU is now 23-4 in August and September games. All four losses (#10 Scoring Ricky Aguayo, K 9/3 13.0 Oklahoma, 2010; #1 Oklahoma, 2011; #21 Clemson, 2011; #10 Louisville, 2016) came against Tackles for Loss DeMarcus Walker, DE 37/9 1.5 Total Offense Deondre Francois, QB 40/5 268.0 ranked competition. Yards per Attempt Deondre Francois, QB 46/6 7.67

6 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF EBERLE NAMED TO GOOD WORKS TM GAME NOTES: OFFENSE Florida State redshirt sophomore center Alec Eberle BALANCED ATTACK REMAINS FSU CALLING CARD was one of 12 FBS players named to the Allstate AFCA »» Through the first three games of the 2016 season, Florida State continues to lean on a bal- Good Works Team, the organization announced last anced run-pass attack from its Pro Set. The Noles have run 231 offensive plays thus far - 120 week. The Mechanicsville, Va., native is the head of rushing and 111 passing – continuing a trend under Jimbo Fisher. Uplifting Athletes and also lent his time and talents to local schools throughout the offseason. Run/Pass Plays Under Jimbo Fisher: Year Rushes/Yds Passes/Yds Total/Yds Rush/Pass % As the head of Uplifting Athletes, Eberle was responsi- 2016 120/501 111/801 231/1302 52/48 ble for hosting the annual Lift for Life event, aimed at 2015 425/2187 419/3325 844/5512 50/50 raising money for Fanconi anemia, a rare blood disease 2014 451/1933 516/4246 967/6179 47/53 that affects head football coach Jimbo Fisher’s young- 2013 505/2844 442/4423 947/7267 53/47 est son, Ethan. The event raised over $16,000 dollars 2012 513/2882 428/3709 941/6591 54.5/45.5 for Fanconi anemia research. Coach Fisher’s foundation, 2011 437/1458 383/3341 820/4799 53/47 Kidz1stFund, has donated over $4 million dollars to the 2010 500/2400 397/2938 897/5338 56/44 University of Minnesota Fanconi Anemia Comprehensive Totals 2951/14205 2696/22783 5647/36988 52.3/47.7 Care Program.

Consecutive scoring drives for the Seminoles, spanning the final Eberle also received the Top 6 for Service award this nine drives against Ole Miss and the first four against Charleston spring from the ACC, an award given to just six athletes 13 Southern. FSU outscored opponents 67-6 during the run. ► from each league school for their community service efforts. In addition to his work with Uplifting Athletes, RED-ZONE EFFICIENCY CONTINUES FOR FSU Eberle helped raise money for Dance Marathon, speaks »» Since Jimbo Fisher took over as head coach in 2010, Florida State has the best red zone at local middle and high schools about the importance offense in the country, converting on 90.74 percent of all opportunities. of education and volunteered for the Kidz1stFund event »» The Seminoles overtook Oklahoma State (90.66) after hitting on 3-3 chances against both where students were swabbed to see if they can be a Charleston Southern and Louisville. FSU is now 13-13 on the season in red zone offense. match to be a bone marrow donor.

PATRICK, TATE HIGHLIGHT OFFENSE AT LOUISVILLE In the classroom, Eberle is an ACC Honor Roll student »» Sophomore running back Jacques Patrick broke a 41-yard run against the Louisville defense and posted a 3.0 GPA in spring 2016 as an International on his first touch of the game. It was a career long for Patrick and the longest offensive play of the season for the Seminoles. »» Patrick ended with a Seminole-high 79 yards on just seven carries (11.3 per rush). In fact, three Seminoles ended with averages above 10 yards against the Cardinals - Patrick, Johna- than Vickers (3-40) and Ryan Green (3-33). »» Receiving, sophomore Auden Tate continued to make his limited action count. Of his four career catches, all coming in the past two games, the last three have been for touchdowns. »» Against the Cardinals, Tate had scores of 20 and 12 yards. His final catch against Charleston Southern resulted in the first touchdown of his career. »» Tate’s 12-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter was also the first career touchdown pass for redshirt sophomore quarterback J.J. Cosentino. Affairs major. On the field, he is the starting center for NOLES SCORING STREAK ENDS AT 12 QUARTERS the No. 2 team in the country and was a prominent part »» Dating back to the second half against Houston in the 2015 Peach Bowl, Florida State had of running back Dalvin Cook’s record-breaking season in scored in 12 consecutive quarters entering last week’s game against Louisville. The streak 2015. Through two games in 2016, he has been graded ended when the Noles were held scoreless in the third quarter. as the team’s top offensive lineman and has helped the »» FSU entered Week 3 one of only 19 teams in the country to score in every quarter in 2016. In transition for redshirt freshman quarterback Deondre two of the 12 quarters, Florida State scored more than 20 points (23, 3rd quarter, Ole Miss; Francois. 28, 1st quarter, Charleston Southern). This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Allstate FSU IN NOON GAMES AFCA Good Works Team. Of the 12 FBS members named »» Saturday’s game against USF will be the third consecutive 12:00 pm game for the Seminoles to the team, five come from the ACC. Eberle becomes and 19th under head coach Jimbo Fisher. the fifth Seminole to earn the distinction, joining Corey »» Florida State is 1-1 this season in such games and 15-3 overall in kickoffs between 11:30 a.m. Fuller (1994), Wayne Messum (1995), and 12:30 p.m., including last year’s 11:30 kickoff against USF in Tallahassee. (1996) and Christian Ponder (2010). »» Including last season’s against Houston, FSU will have played four of its past five games at noon. Fans can vote for the Good Works Team Captain at ESPN.com/Allstate.

SEMINOLES.COM 7 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S MOST EXPLOSIVE PLAYER DALVIN COOK “I know I coach him, but I’ve been around Heisman winners and we have as many ►104.5 players in the NFL as anybody ... This guy is Career rushing yards per at the top of the list of anybody we’ve ever game, fifth in ACC history had at Florida State. When you know all of the things he does behind the scenes as a leader and his work ethic he epitomizes ►1,691 what the Heisman Trophy stands for.” - Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher Rushing yards in 2015 - an FSU record “The guy that I’m really surprised isn’t getting more love is Dalvin Cook from Florida State. This young man might be the most important player in the country to his ►28.8 team.” - , ESPN “Cook’s combination of balance, Average yards per TD in his career “The player to me that is the most fun to watch in vision and acceleration make him college football: Dalvin Cook, the running back for the nation’s most elusive back.” Florida State. Every time I look up while Florida State’s -Pro Football Focus ►27 playing, it’s Dalvin Cook running circles around people on his way to the end zone.” - Brad Edwards, ESPN Plays of 20+ yards in 2015 COOK HAS CAREER DAY VERSUS BULLS IN 2015 »» Dalvin Cook rushed for his career high of 266 yards and three touchdowns on 30 carries against FSU RECORD WATCH ------USF on Sept. 12, 2015 to lead Florida State to a 34-14 victory in a rare 11:30 a.m. kickoff game. »» Cook’s incredible performance vs. the Bulls is the second-highest rushing total in FSU history Dalvin Cook is 1,033 yards away from behind only Greg Allen’s school-record 322-yard total in 1981. breaking ’s Florida State rushing »» Cook had a 74-yard touchdown late in the first quarter to give the Seminoles a 7-0 lead and had record. 11 carries for 115 yards at halftime with the score tied 7-7. Cook broke the game open in the third Dalvin Cook’s career rushing yards: 2,927 quarter with 92 yards on six carries, including a 24-yard touchdown and a 50-yard rush as the Seminoles took a 24-7 lead after three quarters. Cook was a true workhorse in the fourth quar- FSU record: 3,959 | ACC record: 4,602 ter, tallying 13 totes for 59 yards and the final dagger - a 37-yard touchdown run with 1:55 left. ------4 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT NO. 4 »» If Dalvin Cook matches his 2015 average of »» In addition to his 91 yards on the ground against Ole Miss on Labor Day, Dalvin Cook added 101 140 rush yards per game, it would take him yards receiving on seven catches, both career highs. He was the first FSU running back to have eight more games to tie or break the FSU a 100-yard receiving game since Lorenzo Booker in the Emerald Bowl against UCLA in 2006 (117). record. »» Cook logged 23 hours of community service this offseason (since May) with trips to youth camps »» If Cook matches his career average of 108 in Dothan, Ala., and Valdosta, Ga., and visits to nearly a dozen local middle and high schools. (entering 2016) rush yards per game it would » Cook is the only freshman to rush for 1,000 yards in FSU history (1,008 in 2014), but he only start- » take him 10 games to pass the mark. ed three games his first season and actually did not play in the season opener. »» Cook has only had 25 or more carries in a game three times in his career: 31 totes for 177 yards vs. »» Cook is also only 1,676 yards from breaking Georgia Tech in his ACC Championship Game MVP performance in 2014, 30 rushes for his career-high the ACC record for career rushing yardage of 266 yards versus USF in 2015 and 26 carries for 183 yards (150 in the second half) at Florida in 2015. 4,602 set by NC State’s Ted Brown (1975-79). COOK HEATS UP ON THE ROAD »» Cook sits fifth in Florida State history in rushing touchdowns with 29, behind only: Amp » Cook heads to Tampa having found success in away games throughout his career. » Lee (30), (30), Warrick Dunn » Heading into the non-conference matchup at USF, Cook’s only previous non-conference away » (37) and Greg Allen (44). game came at Florida last season where Cook pounded his way to a 183-yard, 26-carry, 2-TD performance in the Noles’ 27-2 victory in The Swamp. Cook had two fourth quarter touchdowns. »» Cook has 13 career 100-yard rushing perfor- »» Other notable Cook performances in road games: His first career 100-yard rushing performance mances, which ranks fourth in FSU history, came at Syracuse on Oct. 11, 2014...2 TDs and 110 rushing yards on 9 carries at Louisville on Oct. behind only (14), Greg Allen (17) 30, 2014...2 TDs and 92 yards on seven carries at Miami on Nov. 15, 2014...longest career-run - and Warrick Dunn (22). 94-yard TD at Wake Forest on Oct. 3, 2015...194 yards on 21 carries at No. 1 Clemson on Nov. 7, 2015.

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(Cook continued from Page 8) GAME NOTES: OFFENSE Jim Brown Award winner FRANCOIS LEADS BIGGEST COMEBACK WIN IN DEBUT After his 2015 season that shattered the FSU record for »» In his first career start, redshirt freshman Deondre Francois passed for 419 yards and a pair of rushing yards in a season with 1,691, Cook won the Jim touchdowns with no turnovers and added 59 rushing yards in a 22-point comeback win over No. Brown Award, given to the nation’s top running back. 11 Ole Miss at the Camping World Kickoff on Sept. 5. Presented by the Touchdown Club of Columbus, Cook »» The Noles trailed 28-6 with 3:04 left in the first half before scoring 33 consecutive points to became just the second winner from the ACC in the take a 39-28 lead early in the fourth quarter en route to a 45-34 victory. 25-year history of the award. »» For his efforts, Francois was named the Davey O’Brien Quarterback of the Week. He followed up his debut performance with a 262-yard, three touchdown showing against Charleston Southern. Cook in the Community »» Against the Rebels, Francois also became just the fifth different quarterback in FSU’s 70-year In addition to his work on the field this season, Cook history to throw for 200 or more yards in each half of a game. He passed for 218 yards before was one of a handful of players to participate in the halftime and 201 after, tossing a touchdown on either side of the break. Seminoles’ continued efforts to positively effect the community. A leader on the field, he was instrumental 200 Yards Passing, Both First and Second Half, Same Game: in getting his teammates to visit local schools. He also Date Quarterback Opponent 1H/2H Splits Total Result helped out at ’s youth camp in Dothan, 11/4/00 Clemson 302/219 521 W, 54-7 Ala., this summer, as well as ’s youth camp. 11/15/69 Bill Cappelman Memphis State 291/217 508 L, 28-26 11/27/93 Florida 220/226 446 W, 33-21 Only Running Back in the Nation to... 10/19/13 Jameis Winston Clemson 242/202 444 W, 51-14 ...rank among the Top 10 nationally in 2015 in rush 9/9/00 Chris Weinke Georgia Tech 233/210 443 W, 26-21 “Cook’s combination of balance, yards/carry (2nd - 7.38), rush yards/game (5th - 140.9), 9/5/16 Deondre Francois Ole Miss 218/201 419 W, 45-34 all-purpose yards/game (6th - 161.3), rushing yards (6th vision and acceleration make him WIDE RECEIVERS SHINE AGAINST REBELS - 1,691), rushing touchdowns (8th - 19), and scoring the nation’s most elusive back.” (10th - 180 points). -Pro Football Focus »» Travis Rudolph, and Kermit Whitfield are among the nation’s most experienced receivers in the country and all three have shined early in the 2016 season. Runaway Leader in Yards per Carry »» Wilson’s nine-catch, 125-yard performance against Ole Miss set career highs and was the Among qualifying running backs from Power 5 second 100-yard game of his career (NC State, 2014). He added his first career punt return conferences, Dalvin Cook’s 7.38 yards per carry was by touchdown (89 yards) against Charleston Southern. far the nation’s best. In fact, Cook was the only Power »» Rudolph scored a touchdown three consecutive games after a 7-catch, 105-yard performance 5 running back to average even seven yards per carry against Charleston Southern. It was his third career 100-yard receiving game, and in each of in 2015: those three games he recorded 100 yards in a single half (172 of 191 in 1st half vs. Syracuse, 2015; 120 of 201 in 2nd half vs. Houston, 2015; 105 of 105 in 1st half vs. Charleston Southern). Dalvin Cook, FSU 7.38 ypc 229-1,691 »» Kermit Whitfield, one of the most versatile athletes in the country, scored on a three-yard run Shock Linwood, Baylor 6.78 ypc 196-1,329 against Ole Miss. It was his third career rushing touchdown and the first since 2013. Elijah Hood, UNC 6.68 ypc 219-1,463 »» In 2015, Rudolph led the trio with 59 catches, while Wilson (58) and Whitfield (57) were just be- C.J. Prosise, Notre Dame 6.55 ypc 157-1,029 hind him. The pair have combined for seven 100-yard receiving games in their careers - Rudolph Leonard Fournette, LSU 6.51 ypc 300-1,953 (3), Whitfield (2), Wilson (2). They are the only trio in the country to return with 55+ catches last season. »» Rudolph’s 201-yard performance against Houston in the Peach Bowl set an FSU record for re- FSU’s All-Time Rushing Leaders ceiving yards in a bowl game, and he is one of just two returning players (Isaiah Ford, Va. Tech) Warrick Dunn 1993-96 3,959 in the ACC with a 200-yard receiving game entering 2016. Greg Allen 1981-84 3,769 Travis Minor 1997-00 3,218 Larry Key 1974-77 2,953 Consecutive games with at least one catch by junior Travis Rudolph, the longest current streak on the team. Dalvin Cook 2014-PR 2,927 ► 21 FSU’s All-Time Rushing TD Leaders THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS UNDER FISHER Greg Allen 1981-84 44 Warrick Dunn 1993-96 37 »» In the 52-8 win against Charleston Southern on Sept. 10, Florida State was 8-of-11 on third down conversions. Devonta Freeman 2011-13 30 Amp Lee 1989-91 30 »» The .727 conversion rate against the Buccaneers tied for the fourth-best single-game third down rate for the Seminoles under Jimbo Fisher and was just the fifth time hitting on 70 per- Dalvin Cook 2014-PR 29 cent or better in a game. Top Third Down Conversion Rates, Single Game Under Fisher: ACC Career Rushing Yards Per Game Date Opponent Third Downs Pct. Result Giovanni Bernard UNC 107.89 9/4/10 Samford 3/4 .750 W, 59-6 Ted Brown NC State 107.0 11/23/13 Idaho 12/16 .750 W, 80-14 Duke Johnson Miami 106.6 11/2/13 Miami 11/15 .733 W, 41-14 Steve Jones Duke 105.4 9/27/14 at NC State 8/11 .727 W, 56-14 Dalvin Cook FSU 104.5 9/10/16 Charleston Southern 8/11 .727 W, 52-8 SEMINOLES.COM 9 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF NATIONAL HONORS GAME NOTES: DEFENSE DeMarcus Walker, DE CBS Player of the Week NOLES DEFENSE ALLOWING 10 POINTS OR LESS Bednarik Award Player of the Week 9/5 vs. Ole Miss »» For the 23rd time under Jimbo Fisher, Florida State allowed fewer than 10 points in a game on Sept. 10 in a 52-8 win over Charleston Southern. 6 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks (career high) Derwin James, DB Thorpe Award (HM) » Since 2010, that is the second-most in the country, trailing only Alabama’s 32 times and » 9/5 vs. Ole Miss ahead of TCU and Michigan State with 19 and LSU with 18. 8 tackles, 1 (first career) »» Of those five, only Alabama and FSU have accomplished the feat this season. Deondre Francois, QB O’Brien QB of the Week »» The FSU defense has allowed fewer than 10 points in 27.1 percent of the 85 games Fisher has 9/5 vs. Ole Miss been the Seminoles head coach. 33-of-52 passing, 419 yards, 2 TD, 59 rushing yards Ricky Aguayo, K Groza Award ‘Star of the Week’ DEFENSE FORCES TURNOVER IN THREE STRAIGHT GAMES 9/5 vs. Ole Miss »» Through three games, the Florida State defense has forced eight turnovers against Ole Miss, 6-6 FG (school record), 3-3 PAT, 21 points (FSU K record) Charleston Southern and Louisville. Alec Eberle, C AFCA Good Works Team »» Against the Rebels, FSU forced three interceptions and recovered a fumble. It was the first three-interception game for the Noles since Syracuse in 2014. Award Watch Lists Dalvin Cook, RB Lombardi (POY) »» Against Charleston Southern, three Florida State defenders fell on fumbles. It was the first Maxwell (POY) game with three fumble recoveries for the Noles since Georgia Tech in 2009. Walter Camp (POY) »» With Tarvarus McFadden’s second interception on the season coming against Louisville, FSU Doak Walker (RB) Alec Eberle, C AFCA Good Works Team is already more than half way to the 15 total turnovers forced in 2015. Rimington (C) »» The seven turnovers in a two-game span against Charleston Southern and Ole Miss are the Wuerffel (Community Service) most for FSU since forcing nine against Wake Forest (7) and Syracuse (2) in 2013. Jimbo Fisher, HC Dodd (HC) , TE Mackey (TE) Derwin James, DB Walter Camp (POY) Career sacks for senior DeMarcus Walker. He is the Bednarik (Defensive POY) ACC’s active sacks and tackles for loss (28.0) leader. He had 4.5 of Nagurski (Defensive POY) ► 17 each in the season opener against Ole Miss. Thorpe (DB) , OT Lombardi (POY) Outland (OL) PUGH STRONG AGAINST CARDINALS FOR SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR Sean Maguire, QB Unitas Golden Arm (Senior QB) Travis Rudolph, WR Biletnikoff (WR) »» Junior defensive end/ Jacob Pugh was a bright spot for the second straight year for DeMarcus Walker, DE Lombardi (POY) the Seminoles during last Saturday’s loss against Louisville. Bednarik (Defensive POY) »» In 2015, the Dade City native was named the ACC Linebacker of the Week after his seven Nagurski (Defensive POY) , two sack performance in Tallahassee. Kermit Whitfield, WR Biletnikoff (WR) »» This season, Pugh set a career high with eight tackles and had the Noles only sack of the game, a nine-yard loss on quarterback . He ended up with two tackles for loss Preseason All-Americans Dalvin Cook, RB 247 Sports (1st Team) on the day, the only TFLs FSU recorded. Athlon Sports (1st Team) CBS Sports (1st Team) QUICK HITTERS Sports Illustrated (1st Team) Phil Steele (2nd Team) »» In 2015, Florida State recorded eight interceptions on the season and had just one game Sporting News (2nd Team) with multiple picks (at Georgia Tech). The Seminoles had three in the opening game against Derwin James, DB 247 Sports (1st Team) Ole Miss and one Saturday against Louisville. Athlon Sports (1st Team) CBS Sports (1st Team) »» Last year, led the Seminoles with three interceptions and was the only Nole ESPN (1st Team) with more than one. Tarvarus McFadden picked off his second pass of the season against Sports Illustrated (1st Team) Louisville last week. Phil Steele (3rd Team) Roderick Johnson, OT 247 Sports (1st Team) »» True freshman Brian Burns became the first freshman since Kevin McNeil to record multiple Athlon Sports (1st Team) sacks in a game after his five tackle, 3 TFL, 2 sack performance against Charleston Southern. CBS Sports (1st Team) »» McNeil accomplished the feat against Virginia in the Seminoles 33-0 rout of the Cavaliers on Phil Steele (1st Team) Sporting News (1st Team) November 4, 2006. Sports Illustrated (1st Team) Travis Rudolph, WR Sporting News (2nd Team) DEFENSE STARES NATION’S TOP QUARTERBACKS DeMarcus Walker, DE Athlon Sports (2nd Team) CBS Sports (2nd Team) »» Under third-year defensive coordinator Charles Kelly, the Florida State defense will face the Phil Steele (3rd Team) nation’s top signal callers during the 2016 season. »» Having already faced Chad Kelly and Lamar Jackson, the Seminole defense still will face Preseason All-ACC Clemson’s and Miami’s Brad Kaaya, both listed among the top NFL-ready Dalvin Cook, RB Top Running Back quarterbacks in college football this season. Derwin James, DB Top Safety »» Florida State has beaten the Hurricanes in both of Kaaya’s starts, a 30-26 win in 2014 at Roderick Johnson, OT Top Offensive Tackle Travis Rudolph, WR Miami and a 29-24 win in Tallahassee last season. DeMarcus Walker, DE Top Defensive End »» The Noles have split with Clemson when Watson is the primary quarterback - 23-17 overtime winners in 2014 before a 23-13 loss at No. 1 Clemson in 2015.

10 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF DeMARCUS WALKER SENIOR DEFENSIVE END ► 10.5 “You can’t like football and play Sacks in 2015 - the most at Florida State. You have to LOVE by a Nole since 2012 and 5th-most in the ACC football to play at Florida State.” - DeMarcus Walker, to the media during fall camp ► 4 WALKER DOMINATES THE REBELS Forced fumbles in 2015, »» DeMarcus Walker was a force against the Ole the most in the ACC. He al- Miss Rebels, recording all of his 4.5 sacks in the ready has two in 2016 second half. DOMINANT FOUR-GAME STRETCH FOR 44 »» Walker also forced a fumble that was then » In his last four games vs. FBS teams, Walker has staked his recovered by teammate Derrick Nnadi and helped » claim as one of the nation’s top defensive players. complete the 22-point comeback victory. »» In his last four FBS games - all away from home and against ► 30 »» Walker’s 4.5 sacks are the most of any player in Top 15 teams, Walker has totaled 35 tackles, 8 TFLs, 7 the country this season and the third-most in a Career starts, including sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 1 interception and 1 blocked kick. 23 straight - the most of single game in FSU history (5.0 - Ron Simmons, » His averages at No. 10 UF, vs. No. 14 Houston vs. No. 11 Ole any Seminole 1977; Willie Jones, 1978). » Miss and at No. 10 Louisville: 8.8 tackles, 2.0 TFLs, 1.8 sacks. A FORCE TO RECKON WITH at #10 UF (11/28/15): 9 tkls, 3.5 TFLs, 2.5 sacks, 1 FF, 1 blocked kick ► 4 5 »» Walker forced his second fumble of the season vs. #14 Houston in Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (12/31/15): 13 tkls, 1 INT . against Charleston Southern - he now has six Number of sacks against Ole vs. #11 Ole Miss in Camping World Kickoff (9/5/16): 6 tkls, 4.5 sacks, 1 FF Miss - most by any player in the forced fumbles since the beginning of 2015. at #10 Louisville (9/18/16): 7 tackles country in a game this season. ACC OF WEEK DERWIN JAMES James had 8 tackles and his first career inter-

ception vs. Ole Miss as the Noles defense held

SOPHOMORE DEFENSIVE BACK the Rebels to just 68 yards in the second half “James was the most unstoppable of the come-from-behind victory. ► freshman in the nation last year” - Sports Illustrated 5

Consecutive games James

“James will be a household name led the Noles in tackles, by the end of the regular season.” ending vs. CSU on Sept. 10 ► - USA Today JAMES, A TOP DEFENDER, OUT AFTER SURGERY 91

»» Head Coach Jimbo Fisher announced Derwin James will miss at Tackles by James in ‘15, the

least 5-7 weeks following surgery to repair a lateral meniscus third-most by a true fresh- man in FSU history behind Ron tear in his left knee after injuring the knee against Charleston Simmons and Marvin Jones ► Southern on Sept. 10. »» James emerged as one of the nation’s top freshman defenders

in 2015 after he totaled 91 tackles, 9.5 TFLs, 4.5 sacks, five PBUs, 4 three QB hurries, two fumbles forced and two fumble recoveries.

National awards James is nom- »» James was used as a safety, nickelback and edge rusher by inated for: Thorpe, Bednarik, defensive coordinator Charles Kelly and wreaked havoc on Nagurski and Walter Camp ► opponents down the stretch. »» James collected All-ACC Third Team (Media) honors and was named a Freshman All-American by Sporting News and USA Today 3 in 2015. He is a preseason All-ACC pick and near-consensus Seminole Sophomore DB’s preseason All-American in 2016. with an INT against Ole Miss, including the first of James’ career in the first quarter SEMINOLES.COM 11 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF

Top 5 Team Totals under Fisher GAME NOTES: SPECIAL TEAMS Total Offense AGUAYO CONTINUES STRONG START TO CAREER 667 Clemson 9/22/12 »» True freshman Ricky Aguayo was a perfect eight of eight (seven PATs and one field goal) in 649 Boston College 10/13/12 the Seminoles’ victory over Charleston Southern. He has made each of the first 12 PATs in his 647 Charleston Southern 9/10/11 career. 645 Idaho 11/23/13 »» Following in the steps of his brother, three-time All-American Roberto, Ricky is 9-of-10 on field 636 Texas State 9/15/15 goals and 12-of-12 on point after tries. His 12 PATs made have pushed the Seminoles streak to 260 consecutive, the longest streak in the country (see below). Rushing Yards 385 Wake Forest 9/15/12 »» Aguayo is looking to become the 15th different kicker in the past 16 years to lead the Noles in scoring. Running back Dalvin Cook, with 20 total touchdowns, led the team in 2015. 377 Nevada 9/12/13 336 Idaho 11/23/13 »» His 39 points (13.0 ppg) is more points than both Rice (38) and UMass (35) have scored this season, and just one fewer than Boston College. 298 at Miami 10/9/10 287 Clemson 9/22/12 »» Aguayo is ninth in the country (third among kickers) in scoring. Louis Zervos (Ohio - 46) and Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M - 41) are the kickers ranked above Aguayo. Passing Yards »» Against Louisville last Saturday, Aguayo hit his career long field goal of 47 yards. 448 Boston College 10/13/12 »» Against Ole Miss in the season opener, Aguayo set an FSU record by hitting all six field goal 447 Charleston Southern 9/10/11 attempts. It was the most field goals made in a college debut and tied an ACC record and an 444 at Clemson 10/19/13 NCAA freshman record. His 21 points against the Rebels set a school record for points in a 431 Maryland 10/4/13 game by a kicker (Previous: 19, Roberto Aguayo, 2014 vs. Wake Forest). 419 vs. Ole Miss 9/5/16

WHITFIELD AMONG NATION’S TOP RETURN MEN Points »» Senior kick returner Kermit Whitfield holds the FSU records for kickoff returns (76) and kick 80-14 Idaho 11/23/13 return yards (1993). He set a career high with 133 return yards against Louisville. 69-3 Murray State 9/1/12 »» Saturday’s game was the fourth time in his career he has totaled at least 100 kick return 63-0 Maryland 10/5/13 yards in a game. He is one of only nine players with 200 or more (202) kick return yards on 62-7 Nevada 9/14/13 the season. 62-10 Charleston Southern 9/10/11 »» He will enter the USF game ranked 10th in ACC history with 1,993 career kickoff return yards. Total Defense ACC Career Kickoff Return Yards: 28 Savannah State* 9/18/12 Player, School Years No. Avg. Yards 84 Charleston Southern 9/10/11 1. , Maryland 2008-10 123 24.3 2,983 126 Wake Forest 9/15/12 ... Wake Forest 10/4/14 5. T.J. Graham, NC State 2008-12 93 23.3 2,167 156 Murray State 9/1/12 6. Kevin Marion, Wake Forest 2004-07 88 24.6 2,160 7. Marcus Wall, North Carolina 1992-95 87 24.4 2,120 Rushing Defense 8. C.J. Spiller, Clemson 2006-09 74 27.7 2,052 19 Savannah State* 9/18/12 9. Devon Edwards, Duke 2013-PR 73 27.9 2,039 20 Miami 10/10/15 10. Kermit Whitfield, FSU 2013-PR 76 26.2 1,993 21 Charleston Southern 9/10/11 25 at Virginia 10/2/10 Length of Bobo Wilson’s punt return touchdown against Charleston 29 at Miami 10/20/12 Southern, the third-longest punt return in FSU history. It was the ► 89 first punt return TD for the Noles since 2012. Passing Defense 9 Savannah State* 9/18/12 NOLES OWN LONGEST PAT STREAK IN COUNTRY 56 at Boston College 9/18/15 »» While four schools have gone longer periods of time, FSU has made 18 more consecutive 63 Charleston Southern 9/10/11 extra points than Michigan, and is one of only two schools with over 200 straight PATs made. 64 Florida 11/27/10 67 at Georgia Tech 10/24/15 Consecutive Made PATs, Current: Team PAT Made Last Miss Team PAT Made Last Miss Points Florida State 260 9/8/12 vs. Savannah State Colorado 155 11/19/11 at UCLA 0-31 Wake Forest 9/25/10 Michigan 242 9/3/11 vs. Western Mich. Stanford 136 10/26/13 at Oregon State 0-34 Louisiana Monroe 9/3/11 Ohio State 176 1/3/14 vs. Clemson (Orange) Auburn 132 11/9/13 at Tennessee 0-34 NC State 10/29/11 Memphis 159 11/17/12 at UAB South Carolina 129 9/7/13 at Georgia 0-55 Savannah State* 9/18/12 0-52 Wake Forest 9/15/12 PUNTER & KICKER 0-63 Maryland 10/5/13 »» True freshman Logan Tyler handles FSU’s punting and kickoff duties. Against Louisville, he 0-14 at Boston College 9/18/15 punted eight times for a 44.8 average. He punted just five times total in the first two games. »» On the season, Tyler’s 45.5 punt average leads the ACC and is 12th nationally. *Savannah State game called in 3rd Q - weather »» On kickoff’s, Tyler is averaging 64.8 yards per kick (15th FBS) and has 16 touchbacks on 26 kickoffs. 12 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF

Senior class - BCS title, 2 ACC rings GAME NOTES: MISCELLANEOUS Only nine scholarship seniors are on the 2016 roster, GAMES WITHOUT CONSECUTIVE LOSSES highlighted by Lombardi Award watch lister DeMarcus Walker. The players listed below have compiled a record » Dating back to a three-game losing streak early in the 2011 season, Florida State has not lost » of 39-5 with one BCS National Championship, two ACC in consecutive outings in 66 straight games, the nation’s second longest streak. Championships, and three BCS/New Year’s Six bowl »» Trailing only Oregon’s 70-game streak, FSU has rebounded from every loss since a string of appearances: three-straight defeats to Oklahoma, Clemson, and Wake Forest in 2011. Both Oregon and FSU enter Week 4 coming off a defeat. Nate Andrews DB »» Overall, head coach Jimbo Fisher is 11-3 following a loss, including winning eight straight: Kareem Are - Redshirt OL Sean Maguire - Redshirt QB Consecutive Games since Back-to-Back Losses, Current Justin Shanks - Redshirt DT Team Streak Last B2B L’s Team Streak Last B2B L’s Freddie Stevenson FB Oregon* 70 1/10/11, 9/3/11 Marshall* 39 9/14/13, 9/21/13 DeMarcus Walker DE Florida State* 66 9/24/11, 10/8/11 Alabama 32 11/30/13, 1/2/14 Marquez White DB Clemson 59 11/19/11, 11/26/11 Georgia Southern 31 10/26/13, 11/2/13 Kermit Whitfield WR Michigan State 45 11/3/12, 11/17/12 Ohio State 31 12/7/13, 1/3/14 Jesus Wilson WR *Coming off loss 100 Yard Rushing Games FSU IN NFL STADIUMS Dalvin Cook (13) »» Before falling in the 2015 Peach Bowl in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, FSU had won ten con- USF, 2015 266 secutive games under Jimbo Fisher when playing in an NFL stadium, including ACC Champi- Miami, 2015 222 Clemson, 2015 194 onships at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte in 2012, 2013, and 2014 and bowl games in Florida, 2015 183 Atlanta and Miami. Georgia Tech (ACC Champ.), 2014 177 »» Includes only stadiums with active NFL resident at the time of game. Louisville, 2015 163 Noles in NFL Stadiums Under Fisher (11-2): Texas State, 2015 156 Florida, 2014 144 Date Opponent Stadium Result NC State, 2015 138 10/9/10 Miami Sun Life Stadium (Miami, Fla.) W, 45-17 Syracuse, 2014 122 12/4/10 Virginia Tech (ACC Champ) Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, N.C.) L, 44-33 Louisville, 2014 110 12/31/10 South Carolina (Chick-fil-A) Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Ga.) W, 26-17 Chattanooga, 2015 106 9/29/12 USF Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.) W, 30-17 Oregon (‘15 Rose Bowl), 2014 103 10/20/12 Miami Sun Life Stadium (Miami, Fla.) W, 33-20 12/1/12 Georgia Tech (ACC Champ) Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, N.C.) W, 21-15 Jacques Patrick (1) 1/1/13 Northern Illinois (Orange) Sun Life Stadium (Miami, Fla.) W, 31-10 Syracuse, 2015 162 9/2/13 Pittsburgh Heinz Field (Pittsburgh, Pa.) W, 41-13 12/7/13 Duke (ACC Champ) Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, N.C.) W, 45-7 100 Yard Receiving Games 8/30/14 Oklahoma State AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas) W, 37-31 Travis Rudolph (2) 11/15/14 Miami Sun Life Stadium (Miami, Fla.) W, 30-26 Houston (Peach Bowl), 2015 201 12/6/14 Georgia Tech (ACC Champ) Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, N.C.) W, 37-35 Syracuse, 2015 191 12/31/15 Houston (Peach) Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Ga.) L, 38-24 Charleston Southern, 2016 105 Kermit Whitfield (2) FSU’s red zone scoring percentage under Jimbo Fisher, the best mark Louisville, 2015 172 in the country. FSU was 7-of-7 in the red zone against Ole Miss and NC State, 2015 117 ►90.7 3-of-3 against both Charleston Southern and Louisville. Jesus Wilson (2) Ole Miss, 2016 125 SIX SEMINOLES NAMED IN ESPN TOP 100 NC State, 2014 109 »» ESPN released its annual Top 100 players in college football in August, and Florida State was well represented, accounting for six players. Dalvin Cook (1) »» With an even split among offensive and defensive players, the list is based on a players Ole Miss, 2016 101 expected contributions for the upcoming season. »» Running back Dalvin Cook, coming off a sophomore season where he ranked seventh at the 300 Yard Passing Games end of the season in the Heisman Trophy voting, was ranked the fourth-best returning player. Sean Maguire (3) »» Following Cook was sophomore safety Derwin James at 16, junior offensive tackle Roderick Houston (Peach Bowl), 2015 392 Johnson at 34, senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker at 61, junior wide receiver Travis Syracuse, 2015 348 Rudolph at 83, and senior Marquez White at 98. Clemson, 2014 304

Deondre Francois (1) Ole Miss, 2016 419

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A Season with Florida State Football GAME NOTES: MISCELLANEOUS Florida State football’s 2016 season will be document- ‘VOICE OF THE NOLES’ ENTERS 38TH SEASON ed weekly by SHOWTIME Sports with “A SEASON WITH »» Florida State broadcaster Gene Deckerhoff has been calling FSU football games for the FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL” airing every Tuesday at 10 Noles since 1979 and is in his 38th season behind the microphone. PM ET. »» In addition to calling FSU football since ‘79, Deckerhoff has broadcast FSU basketball games since 1974 and called games for the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers since 1989. The show will be an all-access, season-long documen- »» Named the Florida Sportscaster of the Year 14 times, Deckerhoff was named the 2015 Lindsey tary of the Seminoles. The premiere episode ran on Nelson Award winner for broadcasting excellence, and in 2013 was the Chris Schenkel Award Sept. 6, just a day after FSU’s 45-34 win over Ole Miss in winner from the National Football Foundation. the Camping World Kickoff. Reruns will play throughout the week. BELL NAMED TO ACC AUTONOMY COMMITTEE »» Redshirt junior offensive lineman Wilson Bell is one of three members of the Atlantic Coast SHOWTIME has been granted unfiltered access to the Conference on the league’s Autonomy Committee. program and has been embedded within the program »» Bell, Duke’s Madison Granger and Virginia Tech’s Brandon Fiala will have voting power on since the day before fall camp began. proposed NCAA rule changes under the Division I autonomy process. Sept. 24 in FSU Football History... »» The NCAA Division I Board of Directors voted in August 2014 to restructure how schools and conferences govern themselves, which allows student-athletes to have a vote at every level 1960 of decision-making. ...FSU was shutout by Florida, 3-0. The third game in the series, it was the fewest points allowed by FSU until last season’s 27-2 FSU win. POLLS: AP COACHES 1966 2016 Associated Press Poll - Week 4 2016 Coaches Poll - Week 4 ...FSU beat Miami, 23-20, in the third of seven straight 1. Alabama (50) 3-0 1,510 1. Alabama (59) 3-0 1,571 wins. The Noles outscored the Hurricanes 6-0 in the 2. Ohio State (4) 3-0 1,442 2. Ohio State (3) 3-0 1,482 final quarter and sealed the win with a fumble recovery 3. Louisville (6) 3-0 1,406 3. Clemson (1) 3-0 1,405 at the FSU 4 with four minutes left in the game. 4. Michigan (1) 3-0 1,277 4. Louisville 3-0 1,331 1977 5. Clemson 3-0 1,258 5. Michigan 3-0 1,302 ...FSU fell to Miami, 23-17, in the first home game 6. Houston 3-0 1,245 6. Stanford 2-0 1,273 against the Hurricanes for head coach Bobby Bowden. 7. Stanford 2-0 1,195 7. Houston 3-0 1,235 UM outscored the Noles 13-0 in the final frame. FSU 8. Michigan State 2-0 1,084 8. Michigan State 2-0 1,156 rebounded to finish the year 10-2 and ranked 14th in 9. Washington 3-0 1,040 9. Washington 3-0 1,065 the final AP poll. It was the first 10 win season and 10. Texas A&M 3-0 890 10. Wisconsin 3-0 872 final AP poll appearance for the Noles. 11. Wisconsin 3-0 828 11. Georgia 3-0 847 1988 12. Georgia 3-0 726 12. Tennessee 3-0 805 ...#9 FSU used a 17-point fourth quarter to beat Michi- 13. Florida State 2-1 722 13. Texas A&M 3-0 791 gan State, 30-7. Current FSU assistant coach Lawrence 14. Tennessee 3-0 707 14. Florida State 2-1 742 Dawsey opened the scoring with a one-yard pass from 15. Miami 3-0 565 15. Baylor 3-0 658 . It was his only catch of the game. 16. Baylor 3-0 529 16. Florida 3-0 598 1994 17. Arkansas 3-0 528 17. LSU 2-1 522 ...#3 FSU won the final game of its 19-game winning 18. LSU 2-1 517 18. Arkansas 3-0 500 streak with a 31-18 win over #13 North Carolina. Warrick 19. Florida 3-0 479 19. Miami 3-0 441 Dunn led the Noles with 121 yards on the ground. FSU 20. Nebraska 3-0 420 20. Nebraska 3-0 373 would lose the following week to Miami, 34-20. 21. Texas 2-1 196 21.s Ole Mis 1-2 166 2011 22. San Diego State 3-0 183 TCU 2-1 166 ...#11 FSU fell at #21 Clemson, 35-30, behind first time 23.s Ole Mis 1-2 172 23. Utah 3-0 155 starter . The redshirt freshman was 24-of- 24. Utah 3-0 154 24. Texas 2-1 143 38 with three touchdown passes. It was the first of his 25. Oklahoma 1-2 139 25. Iowa 2-1 140 two career starts in place of an injured EJ Manuel.

Others receiving votes: TCU 132, North Dakota Others receiving votes: Oklahoma 106, North Recruiting Rankings under Fisher State 74, UCLA 74, Boise State 69, Iowa 47, Carolina 95, San Diego State 87, UCLA 81, Boise ESPN 247 Scout Rivals Avg California 44, Oklahoma State 42, Notre Dame State 62, Oregon 50, Oklahoma State 46, Arizona 2010 6 7 8 10 7.75 32, Oregon 23, Georgia Tech 17, North Carolina State 34, USF 32, Georgia Tech 28, Notre Dame 2011 1 1 1 2 1.25 17, Central Michigan 16, USF 7, Toledo 6, Western 23, West Virginia 19, Western Michigan 16, Min- 2012 2 3 11 6 5.5 Michigan 6, Arizona State 3, Maryland 3, Virginia nesota 11, Navy 10, Toledo 6, Central Michigan 2013 9 12 16 10 11.75 Tech 1. 6, California 6, Maryland 4, Memphis 4, Kansas 2014 3 4 3 4 3.5 State 4, Army 2, Auburn 2, Western Kentucky 2. 2015 2 7 11 3 5.75 Bold italics denotes FSU opponent 2016 1 2 4 2 2.25

14 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF GAME RECAPS Monday, Sept. 5, 2016 Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016 (4/4) Florida State 45, (3/3) Florida State 52, (11/12) Ole Miss 34 Charleston Southern 8 Orlando, Fla. | Camping World Stadium Tallahassee, Fla. | Doak Campbell Stadium »» Head coach Jimbo Fisher extended his season opener record to a perfect 7-for-7. »» The Seminoles extended their home winning streak to 22 straight games, the longest cur- »» The Seminoles came from 22 points behind by scoring 33 unanswered points to achieve the rent streak in the country. largest comeback in school history. Over a 6:12 time span between the second and third »» Junior receiver Travis Rudolph recorded his second career multi-touchdown game and his quarters, Florida State went from a 28-6 deficit to a 29-28 lead. third career 100-yard receiving game. His second touchdown tied him with Kenny Shaw for »» Deondre Francois became the fourth freshman quarterback in Florida State history to start the 23rd-most receiving touchdowns in Florida State history with 14. the season opener and did so by throwing for 419 yards, the 15th-most in Florida State »» The defense, led by senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker, forced three more turnovers to history, on 52 attempts with 2 touchdowns. bring the season total to seven forced turnovers. All three turnovers were fumbles with two »» Junior running back Dalvin Cook totaled 192 yards on 30 touches (23 carries for 91 yards, of them being forced on back-to-back drives by the Buccaneers in the first quarter that led seven receptions for 101 yards). The 101 yards receiving made him the first Seminole run- to a 21-0 Seminoles lead. ning back since Lorenzo Booker in 2006 to have over 100 yards receiving in a game. »» The three fumble recoveries are the most for FSU since nabbing three vs. Ga. Tech in 2009. »» DeMarcus Walker achieved a career high in sacks with 4.5, all coming in the second half. »» Senior receiver Bobo Wilson helped cap off the Seminoles’ 28-point first quarter with an »» Ricky Aguayo broke the school record in field goals made and points by a kicker, going 6-for- 89-yard punt return for a touchdown with 0:22 left in the quarter. This marked the third 6 and recording 21 points in his debut for the Seminoles. longest punt return in school history as well as the first punt return for a touchdown since »» The young Seminole secondary of Derwin James, Marcus Lewis and Tarvarus McFadden Tyler Hunter’s against Duke in 2012. stood out as they forced Chad Kelly into throwing three interceptions. »» With a one-yard touchdown run in the first quarter and a 37-yarder in the third quarter, ju- »» After letting up 28 points in the first half the Seminole defense tightened up and only al- nior running back Dalvin Cook moved into fifth place all-time at FSU with 29 career rushing lowed six total points and held Ole Miss to -7 yards of offense in the third quarter. touchdowns. Cook is now one touchdown behind Amp Lee (1989-91) and Devonta Freeman (2011-13) for third place. 1 2 3 4 Score »» Freshman defensive end Brian Burns led the Seminoles with two sacks and five tackles. Ole Miss 7 21 0 6 34 Florida State 3 10 23 9 45 1 2 3 4 Score SCORING SUMMARY Charleston Southern 0 6 0 2 8 First Quarter Florida State 28 7 14 3 52 13:14 MS Stringfellow 3 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 6-75, 1:46 Ole Miss 7, FSU 0 0:01 FS Aguayo 25 yd field goal. 13-75, 6:31 Ole Miss 7, FSU 3 SCORING SUMMARY Second Quarter First Quarter 12:42 MS Metcalf 3 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 9-75, 2:19 Ole Miss 14, FSU 3 9:26 FS Rudolph 36 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 11-68, 5:34 FSU 7, Charleston So. 0 9:42 MS Engram 21 yd pass from Kelly (Wunderlich kick). 6-72, 1:56 Ole Miss 21, FSU 3 4:18 FS Cook 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 8-48, 3:37 FSU 14, Charleston So. 0 4:49 FS Aguayo 21 yd field goal. 10-71, 4:53 Ole Miss 21, FSU 6 3:17 FS Rudolph 21 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 3-27, 0:53 FSU 21, Charleston So. 0 3:04 MS Judd 11 yd run (Wunderlich kick). 10-80, 1:40 Ole Miss 28, FSU 6 0:22 FS Wilson 89 yd punt return (Aguayo kick). FSU 28, Charleston So. 0 0:28 FS Rudolph 16 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 9-75, 2:29 Ole Miss 28, FSU 13 Second Quarter Third Quarter 4:44 FS Patrick 2 yd run (Aguayo kick). 6-35, 2:32 FSU 35, Charleston So. 0 12:18 FS Aguayo 40 yd field goal. 7-52, 2:42 Ole Miss 28, FSU 16 2:50 CSU Brown 57 yd pass from Mitchell (Kick failed). 3-69, 1:48 FSU 35, Charleston So. 6 11:28 FS Stevenson 1 yd run (Aguayo kick). 3-32, 0:41 Ole Miss 28, FSU 23 Third Quarter 9:17 FS Whitfield 3 yd run (Francois pass failed). 3-11, 1:30 FSU 29, Ole Miss 28 10:00 FS Cook 37 yd run (Aguayo kick). 4-63, 1:38 FSU 42, Charleston So. 6 4:12 FS Izzo 2 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 8-77, 4:24 FSU 36, Ole Miss 28 2:22 FS Tate 1 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 10-76, 4:51 FSU 49, Charleston So. 6 Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter 12:56 FS Aguayo 40 yd field goal. 14-51, 4:58 FSU 39, Ole Miss 28 14:42 CSU Taylor Safety FSU 49, Charleston So. 8 12:09 MS Jefferson 20 yd pass from Kelly (Kelly pass failed). 4-75, 0:47 FSU 39, Ole Miss 34 4:59 FS Aguayo 46 yd field goal. 4-8, 1:26 FSU 52, Charleston So. 8 9:16 FS Aguayo 44 yd field goal. 7-26, 2:44 FSU 42, Ole Miss 34 4:53 FS Aguayo 30 yd field goal. 8-50, 3:23 FSU 45, Ole Miss 34 TEAM STATISTICS CSU FS First Downs 15 26 TEAM STATISTICS MS FS Rushes-Yds (Net) 39-152 36-169 First Down 21 32 Passing Yds (Net) 142 269 Rushes-Yds (Net) 25-67 41-161 Passes Comp-Att-Int 7-20-0 26-35-1 Passing Yds (Net) 313 419 Total Offense Plays-Yds 59-294 71-438 Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-39-3 33-52-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 3-(-8) Total Offense Plays-Yds 64-380 93-580 Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-6) 1-89 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-73 2-17 Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 1-(-5) Interception Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-74 3-81 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-38.7 2-51.0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-0 Fumbles-Lost 6-3 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.0 3-44.0 Penalties-Yards 8-51 6-60 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0 Possession Time 29:41 30:19 Penalties-Yards 8-74 15-127 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 8 of 11 Possession Time 17:21 42:39 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 9 of 18 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-3 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 4-37 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 7-7 Attendance: 75,831 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16 5-40 Attendance: 63,042 RUSHING: CSU - C. Hamilton 9-53, K. Fraise 6-33, R. Mitchell 16-23, G. Wall 3-22, R. Harris 2-18, L. Johnson 3-3 FSU - D. Cook 11-83, A. Rasul 6-46, J. Patrick 5-26, R. Green 3-6, J. Wilson 1-6, J. Vickers 2-4, J.J. Cosentino 2-1, RUSHING: Ole Miss - A. Judd 8-44, C. Kelly 13-15, E. Swinney 1-6, E. Brazley 2-3, TEAM 1-(-1). FSU - D. Cook 23-91, D. Francois 6-(-3). D. Francois 9-59, F. Stevenson 2-8, K. Whitfield 1-3, J. Patrick 5-(-2), TEAM 1-(-2). PASSING: CSU - R. Mitchell 7-20-142, 1 TD/0 INT. FSU - D. Francois 25-32-262, 3 TD/1 INT, J.J. Cosentino 1-3-7, 0 PASSING: Ole Miss - C. Kelly 21-39-313, 4 TD/3 INT. FSU - D. Francois 33-52-419, 2 TD/0 INT. TD/0 INT. RECEIVING: Ole Miss - E. Engram 9-121, D. Stringfellow 3-41, A.J. Brown 2-48, Q. Adeboyejo 2-40, V. Jefferson RECEIVING: CSU - K. Brown 2-80, Q. Scott 1-29, S. Davis 1-16, J. Scotland 1-9, K. Fraise 1-7, C. Hamilton 1-1. FSU - T. 2-23, T. Zettergren 1-37, D.K. Metcalf 1-3, A. Judd 1-0. FSU - J. Wilson 9-125, D. Cook 7-101, T. Rudolph 6-74, K. Rudolph 7-105, J. Wilson 4-53, N. Murray 3-31, R. Izzo 2-20, K. Whitfield 2-17, D. Phillips 2-15, A. Tate 2-13, J. Patrick Whitfield 5-53, R. Izzo 3-41, J. Patrick 1-13, D. Phillips 1-8, N. Murray 1-4. 2-5, D. Cook 1-9, J. Harrison 1-1.

SEMINOLES.COM 15 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF GAME RECAPS Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 (10/10) Louisville 63, (2/2) Florida State 20 Louisville, Ky. | Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium »» Freshman kicker Ricky Aguayo made a career-long 47-yard field goal with 1:42 left in the first quarter, his first of two made field goals. He has hit 9 of 10 field goals to begin his career. »» Sophomore running back Jacques Patrick had a career-high 41-yard run with 13:00 left in the second quarter. That led to the Seminoles lone touchdown of the opening half. »» Sophomore wide receiver Auden Tate caught a career-long 20-yard touchdown in the first half and followed that up with another touchdown in the second half. This was Tate’s sec- ond and third career touchdowns after recording his first in Week 2 against Charleston Southern. His second touchdown, late in the fourth quarter, was the first career touchdown pass for redshirt sophomore quarterback J.J. Cosentino. »» Sophomore defensive back Tarvarus McFadden nabbed an interception off of Lamar Jack- son with 3:02 left in the third quarter. This marked his second interception of the season and he became the first Nole with multiple interceptions on the season. »» Redshirt junior linebacker Matthew Thomas had eight tackles in the first half and ended with 10, breaking his previous career high of seven in the season opener against Ole Miss. »» Junior linebacker Jacob Pugh recorded a career high eight tackles, including the Noles only sack. His previous career high of seven came last year against Louisville. »» Junior wide receiver Travis Rudolph extended his games with a catch streak to 21.

1 2 3 4 Score Florida State 3 7 0 10 20 Louisville 14 21 14 14 63 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 12:54 LOU Jackson 2 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-75, 2:06 Louisville 7, FSU 0 4:50 LOU Jackson 14 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-68, 2:34 Louisville 14, FSU 0 1:54 FS Aguayo 47 yd field goal. 7-33, 3:09 Louisville 14, FSU 3 Second Quarter 10:56 FS Tate 20 yd pass from Francois (Aguayo kick). 5-69, 2:24 Louisville 14, FSU 10 7:40 LOU Smith 2 yd run (O’Hara kick). 9-79, 3:16 Louisville 21, FSU 10 5:03 LOU Smith 4 yd pass from Jackson (O’Hara kick). 5-23, 2:32 Louisville 28, FSU 10 0:12 LOU Jackson 1 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-71, 1:05 Louisville 35 FSU 10 Third Quarter 13:49 LOU Alexander 69 yd punt return (O’Hara kick). Louisville 42, FSU 10 5:02 LOU Smith 1 yd run (O’Hara kick). 6-65, 2:43 Louisville 49, FSU 10 Fourth Quarter 14:27 LOU Jackson 47 yd run (O’Hara kick). 2-71, 0:33 Louisville 56, FSU 10 12:09 LOU Radcliff 6 yd run (O’Hara kick). 2-10, 0:48 Louisville 63, FSU 10 5:19 FS Tate 12 yd pass from Cosentino (Aguayo kick). 8-82, 4:06 Louisville 63, FSU 17 0:51 FS Aguayo 33 yd field goal. 7-30, 1:44 Louisville 63, FSU 20 TEAM STATISTICS FS LOU First Down 20 24 Rushes-Yds (Net) 43-171 46-314 Passing Yds (Net) 113 216 Passes Comp-Att-Int 8-24-1 13-20-1 Total Offense Plays-Yds 67-284 66-530 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 2-130 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-133 2-32 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-36 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-44.8 4-33.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-84 5-56 Possession Time 31:59 28:01 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 5 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 7-9 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-19 5-47 Attendance: 55,632 RUSHING: FSU - J. Patrick 7-79, D. Cook 16-57, J. Vickers 3-40, R. Green 3-32, J. Cosentino 1-2, TEAM 1-(-2), D. Fran- cois 12-(-34). LOU - L. Jackson 17-146, B. Radcliff 14-118, Je. Smith 4-16, T. Samuel 2-16, M. Jones 3-7, R. Bonnafon 1-5, M. Williams 1-5, T. Smith 2-4, TEAM 2-(-3). PASSING: FSU - D. Francois 7-18-101, 1 TD/1 INT, J. Cosentino 1-6-12, 1 TD/0 INT. LOU - L. Jackson 13-20-210, 1 TD/0 INT. RECEIVING: FSU - T. Rudolph 2-40, A. Tate 2-32, R. Izzo 1-14, N. Murray 1-11, D. Cook 1-8, J. Wilson 1-8. LOU - J. Quick 7-122, Ja. Smith 2-35, C. Hikutini 2-26, R. Bonnafon 1-24, B. Radcliff 1-9.

16 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF BOBBY BOWDEN FIELD AT DOAK S. CAMPBELL STADIUM

STADIUM FACTS 2016 Capacity: 79,560 Surface: 419 Tiftway Bermuda Location: Pensacola Street & Stadium Drive First Game: October 7, 1950 Opponent: Randolph-Macon

Score: Florida State 40, Randolph Macon 7 All-Time Doak Record: 288-87-4 (.765) THE CHAMPIONS CLUB THE TALLEST VIDEO BOARD STRUCTURE IN FOOTBALL In addition to the new scoreboard, FSU

renovated the south end zone into the new Champions Club. The upgrades include private entrances, food and drink service in chair-back ► ► ► 6 800 seats, covered rooftops with cabanas, and WiFi 122 22 , “ access with panoramic views of downtown Width of the new scoreboard in Current home winning streak, Square feet of LED displays throughout Doak S. Campbell Stadium the longest in the country Doak Campbell, including new ribbon Tallahassee. boards in addition to the new scoreboard FEELS GOOD TO BE HOME FSU has a .765 winning pct. at home since Doak ► 63 ► 39 opened in 1950, the 14th-best win percentage among current stadiums. The 288 total wins rank Height of the new scoreboard, Wins at home under Jimbo sixth among the top 15 schools. the tallest in college football Fisher 1. Baylor - McLane 12-2 (.857) 2. Marshall - Joan Edwards 149-27 (.847) THERE’S 3. Ga. Southern - Paulson 185-34 (.845) No Place Like Doak. 4. Boise State - Albertsons 249-53 (.825) 5. Houston - TDECU 14-3 (.824) 288 AND COUNTING DEFENDING OUR HOUSE 6. Alabama - Bryant-Denny 246-53-3 (.820) The ’Noles boast a 288-87-4 all-time record Under head coach Jimbo Fisher, the Seminoles 7. Oklahoma - Memorial 381-85-15 (.808) at Doak Campbell Stadium with a winning are 39-4 since 2010 in Doak Campbell Stadium. 8. Penn State - Beaver 273-72 (.791) percentage of .765. Overall, FSU is 296-91-4 During that time, FSU has dropped contests to 9. Auburn - Jordan-Hare 307-81-7 (.786) (.762) as the home team, which includes three Florida (2012), Virginia (2011), Oklahoma (2011) 10. Ohio State - Ohio 425-111-20 (.782) seasons — 1947-49 — when they played their and North Carolina (2010). Both Florida (No. 6) 11. Tennessee - Neyland 456-123-17 (.779) home“ games at Centennial Field. FSU was 8-4 at and Oklahoma (No. 1) were ranked at the time. 12. BYU - LaVell Edwards 230-70 (.7666) the downtown Tallahassee site, including 8-0 in 13. Texas - Texas Memorial 366-108-10 (.7665) coach ’s first two seasons. THE BEST TRADITION 14. Florida St. - Doak Campbell 288-87-4 (.765) One of the best traditions in college football AGAINST THE ACC unfolds right before kickoff as charges The Seminoles have won 16 straight ACC down the field atop Renegade - an Appaloosa contests at home - a streak that includes every horse - and plants a flaming spear at midfield. The ACC game of the last four seasons. tradition was born on Sept. 16, 1978. There have been six different Renegades and 16 different LONGEST ACTIVE STREAK riders. Brendan Carter is the current rider. The Seminoles have the longest home win streak in the country at 22 games - a streak In 2011, ESPN’s SportsNation voted Osceola & that includes every game since the 2013 home Renegade the best NCAA Football Tradition in the opener and four games longer than the second- country. longest streak (Clemson - 18).

SEMINOLES.COM 17 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF KICKER U NOLES IN THE PROS Panthers kicker leads all NFL kickers with a total of 24 points, converting on 6-of-7 field goals (long Noles that have been on Super Bowl rosters, including G. Gano 49) while hitting 6-of-7 extra points. Gano had one extra ►57 and K. Benjamin in 2016 point blocked.

Noles on NFL rosters (September 19, 2016) Redskins kicker Dustin Hopkins has been perfect through ►45 two weeks, 6-of-6 FG, 3-of 3 XP and is tied for fifth with 21 points. Noles drafted under head coach Jimbo Fisher, including 17 ►38 first- or second-rounders IT’S ALL ABOUT THE BENJAMIN... Panthers WR led the team’s receivers Players from 2013 Nat’l Champ with seven catches for 108 yards and 2 touchdowns in the 34 that have been drafted or rout over San Francisco, 46-27. Through two weeks of play, ► signed as free agents Carolina’s top target ranks eighth among all WR’s with 13 catches for 199 yards (avg. 15.3) and 3 touchdowns. Noles that have been selected to Pro Bowl, including J. Win- ►30 ston and D. Freeman in 2016 CAREER HIGHS Trailing 27-23 at Dallas late in the fourth quarter, Redskins First Round NFL Draft picks un- running back Chris Thompson converted on 3rd and 10 der Fisher, including No. 5 over- with a career high 37-yard reception to keep the drive 8 all in 2016 ► alive with 1:05 left. The Redskins fell however, 27-23. The Noles in the Pro Football Hall of third-down back tied his career high with a total of 57 Fame - F. Biletnikoff, D. Sanders, yards receiving. ►4 D. Brooks, and W. Jones tied his career high PLAYER Pos. Team Last Week Week 2 Stats Next Week Roberto Aguayo K Tampa Bay (1-1) L, 40-7 at Arizona 0-1 (45 WR), 1-1 PAT vs LA with six tackles in ’s 25-20 comeback victory at Kelvin Benjamin WR Carolina (1-1) W, 46-27 vs. San Francisco Started at WR, 7-108 yds, 2 TDs vs MIN Cleveland. Jernigan also stepped up with a key TFL with WR Detroit (1-1) L, 16-15 vs Tennessee Started at WR, 4-48 yds, 1 TD vs GB 1:04 remaning with the lead as the Browns entered Ravens Nigel Bradham LB Philadelphia (1-0) MONDAY NIGHT AT vs PIT FS Philadelphia (1-0) MONDAY NIGHT AT CHICAGO vs PIT territory. Cornellius Carradine DT San Francisco (1-1) L, 46-27 at Carolina 1 Tackle at SEA Monday Night Noles CB Indianapolis (0-2) L, 34-20 at Denver Started at RCB, 6 Tackles vs SD CB Buffalo (0-2) L, 37-32 vs. NY Jets Started at CB, 6 Tackles, 3 PD vs. NYJ Four former Seminoles will be featured in the Week 2 Jr. DE Oakland (1-1) L, 35-38 vs. Atlanta Injured Reserve at TEN match up between the Eagles and Bears. Javien Elliott DB Tampa Bay (1-1) L, 40-7 at Arizona vs LA OL Cleveland (0-2) L, 25-20 vs. Baltimore Started at Center at MIA Start it Up Devonta Freeman RB Atlanta (1-1) W, 35-28 at Oakland Started at RB, 17-93 yds at NO There were 14 former Noles that started in Week 2. Graham Gano K Carolina (1-1) W, 46-27 vs. San Francisco 4-4 (39, 31, 49, 41), 4-4 PATs vs MIN NT Chicago (0-1) MONDAY NIGHT VS PHILADELPHIA at DAL It’s Been Awhile... Rashad Greene WR Jacksonville (0-2) L, 38-14 at San Diego 1-7 yds, 2 PR 9 yds, 1 FC vs. BAL Following Thursday night’s 37-31 loss to the New York Letroy Guion DE Green Bay (1-1) L, 17-14 at Minnesota Started at NT, 2 Tackles, 1 TFL vs DET Jets, former FSU and current Bills tight end Nick O’Leary Bobby Hart OL (2-0) W, 16-13 vs. New Orleans Played vs WSH was on hand in Louisville. Dustin Hopkins K Washington (0-2) L, 27-23 at Dallas 3-3 (36, 39, 22 yds), 2-2 PATs at NYG OL Oakland (1-1) L, 35-38 vs. Atlanta Started at Center at TEN Banged up Noles Tre’ Jackson OL New England (2-0) W, 31-24 vs. Miami PUP vs HOU K Oakland (1-1) L, 35-38 vs. Atlanta 0-1 (58 SH), 4-4 PATs at TEN P.J. Williams and Letroy Guion left Week 2 games with Timmy Jernigan DE Baltimore (2-0) W, 25-20 at Cleveland Started at DT, 6 Tackles, 1 Sack, 2 TFL at JAX injuries. Menelik Watson was injured in Week 1. Christian Jones ILB Chicago (0-1) MONDAY NIGHT VS PHILADELPHIA at DAL CB (1-1) W, 9-3 vs Seattle 5 Tackles, 1 TFL, 2 PD at TB Nile Lawrence-Stample DT Cleveland (0-2) L, 25-20 vs. Baltimore Injured Reserve atMIA EJ Manuel QB Buffalo (0-2) L, 37-32 vs. NY Jets 1-10 yds, Rush: 2-2 yds vs NYJ Josue Matias OL Tennessee (1-1) W, 16-15 at Detroit IR/Reserve vs OAK Nick O’Leary TE Buffalo (0-2) L, 31-0 at Detroit Played 3 offensive snaps, 10 ST vs NYJ Christian Ponder QB San Francisco (1-1) L, 46-27 at Carolina Not Active at SEA Jalen Ramsey CB Jacksonville (0-2) L, 38-14 at San Diego Started at RCB, 6 Tackles, 1 TFL vs BAL CB Minnesota (2-0) W, 17-14 vs. Green Bay Not Active at CAR Patrick Robinson DB Indianapolis (0-2) L, 34-20 at Denver Not Active vs SD Garrison Sanborn LS Buffalo (0-2) L, 37-32 vs. NY Jets Played at DET Rodney Smith WR Seattle (1-1) L, 9-3 at Los Angeles Practice Squad at LA Telvin Smith OLB Jacksonville (0-2) L, 38-14 at San Diego Started at WLB, 9 Tackles, 2 TFL vs BAL Terrance Smith LB Kansas City (1-1) L, 19-12 at Houston Practice Squad vs NYJ Chris Thompson RB Washington (0-2) L, 27-23 at Dallas 2-1 yd, Rec: 3-57 yds - Lg: 38 at NYG ILB Pittsburgh (2-0) W, 24-16 vs. Cincinnati Started at RILB, 7 Tackles at PHI Will Tye TE New York Giants 2-0) W, 16-13 vs. New Orleans 2-10 yds vs WSH Dekoda Watson LB Denver (2-0) W, 34-20 vs. Indianapolis Played 12 defense snaps & on ST at CIN Menelik Watson T Oakland (1-1) L, 35-38 vs. Atlanta Not Active at TEN James Wilder Jr. RB Buffalo (0-2) L, 37-32 vs. NY Jets Injured Reserve vs NYJ P.J. Williams CB New Orleans (0-2) L, 16-13 at NY Giants Started at CB, 2 Tackles, 1 PD vs ATL Vince Williams LB Pittsburgh (2-0) W, 24-16 vs. Cincinnati Played 26 plays on Special Teams at PHI Jameis Winston QB Tampa Bay (1-1) L, 40-7 at Arizona Started at QB, 27-52, 243 yds, 1 TD, 4 INT vs LA Active as of September 19, 2016 18 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF PROJECTED DEPTH CHART (TENTATIVE) Offense Defense

QB 12 Deondre Francois 6-2 205 r-Fr. DE 4 4 DeMarcus Walker 6-3 280 Sr. 10 Sean Maguire 6-3 232 r-Sr. 84 Jalen Wilkerson 6-4 273 r-Fr. 16 J.J. Cosentino 6-4 230 r-So. DT 90 Demarcus Christmas 6-4 308 r-So. TB 4 Dalvin Cook 5-11 213 Jr. 94 Walvenski Aimé 6-4 300 So. 9 Jacques Patrick 6-2 231 So. 92 Justin Shanks 6-2 344 r-Sr. NG 1 9 Derrick Nnadi 6-1 312 Jr. or 26 Johnathan Vickers 6-1 228 Jr. 55 Fredrick Jones 6-2 298 r-So. or 7 Ryan Green 5-11 204 r-Jr. 12 Arthur Williams 6-4 327 r-So. or 22 Amir Rasul 5-10 196 Fr. BUCK 9 Josh Sweat 6-5 250 So. FB 23 Freddie Stevenson 6-1 241 Sr. 16 Jacob Pugh 6-4 229 Jr. 35 Gabe Nabers 6-3 244 Fr. or 99 Brian Burns 6-5 218 Fr. or 33 Colton Plante 6-2 236 So. SAM 16 Jacob Pugh 6-4 229 Jr. WR 15 Travis Rudolph 6-1 192 Jr. 1 5 Josh Brown 6-3 216 Fr. 13 Ja’Vonn Harrison 6-2 196 Jr. MIKE 18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins 6-2 240 r-Jr. 89 Keith Gavin 6-3 225 Fr. 45 Delvin Purifoy 6-2 246 r-So. WR 8 Kermit Whitfield 5-8 182 Sr. 5 Dontavious Jackson 6-2 249 Fr. 80 Nyqwan Murray 5-11 176 So. WLB 6 Matthew Thomas 6-3 227 r-Jr. 56 Emmett Rice 6-2 203 Fr. 5 Da’Vante Phillips 6-1 206 So. CB 4 Tarvarus McFadden 6-2 198 So. LT 7 7 Roderick Johnson 6-7 311 Jr. or 4 2 Marcus Lewis 6-1 190 So. 62 Ethan Frith 6-7 316 So. FS 9 1 A.J. Westbrook 6-0 186 So. LG 2 7 Kareem Are 6-6 325 r-Sr. or 29 Nate Andrews 6-0 214 Sr. 4 7 Derrick Kelly 6-5 323 r-So. 15 Carlos Becker III 6-2 183 Fr. 52 David Robbins 6-4 324 r-Fr. SS 20 Trey Marshall 6-0 210 Jr. C 54 Alec Eberle 6-4 294 r-So. or 29 Nate Andrews 6-0 214 Sr. 60 Andrew Boselli 6-4 303 Fr. 10 Calvin Brewton 6-0 186 So. 59 Ryan Hoefeld 6-2 306 r-Jr. STAR 4 2 Marcus Lewis 6-1 190 So. RG 78 Wilson Bell 6-5 320 r-Jr. or 20 Trey Marshall 6-0 210 Jr. 69 Landon Dickerson 6-5 310 Fr. or 1 Levonta Taylor 5-10 169 Fr. 37 Kyle Meyers 6-0 168 Fr. RT 6 7 Rick Leonard 6-7 306 Jr. CB 27 Marquez White 6-0 184 Sr. 71 Brock Ruble 6-8 319 r-So. 28 Malique Jackson 6-0 170 Jr. TE 1 8 Ryan Izzo 6-5 245 r-So. 88 Mavin Saunders 6-5 257 r-So. 85 Jeremy Kerr 6-6 270 r-Jr. WR 3 Jesus Wilson 5-10 184 Sr. Special Teams 18 Auden Tate 6-5 225 So. 1 Ermon Lane 6-3 209 Jr. PK 23 Ricky Aguayo 6-1 196 Fr. 21 Logan Tyler 6-0 201 Fr. KO 21 Logan Tyler 6-0 201 Fr. 23 Ricky Aguayo 6-1 196 Fr. Pronunciation Chart DS 47 Stephen Gabbard 6-2 248 Jr. Ricky Aguayo Uh-Gwhy-oh 40 Ken Burnham 6-0 203 r-So. Walvenski Aimé Wall-ven-ski Ahh-May P 21 Logan Tyler 6-0 201 Fr. Kareem Are “R” 1 4 Jack Steed 6-5 213 Gr. J.J. Cosentino Coss-en-tino PR 3 Jesus Wilson 5-10 184 Sr. Alec Eberle Ebb-er-lee 80 Nyqwan Murray 5-11 176 So. Roderick Johnson Rod-er-ick 1 Levonta Taylor 5-10 169 Fr. Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane Sha-Mar KR 8 Kermit Whitfield 5-8 182 Sr. Tarvarus McFadden Tuh-var-es 7 Ryan Green 5-11 204 r-Jr. Cole Minshew Men-shoe KR 3 Jesus Wilson 5-10 184 Sr. Derrick Nnadi Nah-D 4 Tarvarus McFadden 6-2 198 So. Jacques Patrick Jaw-Quez 22 Amir Rasul 5-10 196 Fr. Herbans Paul Her-bin Jacob Pugh Pew Colton Plante Plant Mavin Saunders May-vin Auden Tate Ah-denn Marquez White Mahr-quez Jesus Wilson Hay-Suse

SEMINOLES.COM 19 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF PROJECTED CONTRIBUTORS: OFFENSE WR DEONDRE FRANCOIS • 6-2, 205, R-FR. 13 JA’VONN HARRISON • JR. »»Through three games: 65-102 (63.7 percent), 6 TDs, 2 INT, 260.7 pass yards/game. QB 12 »»Named Davey O’Brien QB of the Week following huge game vs. Ole Miss: 419 passing yards and 2 TDs. »»Made first career start in season »»Finished 25-of-32 with 262 yards passing and 3 TDs in 52-8 win over Charleston Southern on Sept. 10. opener vs. Ole Miss. »»Junior wide receiver should see more DALVIN COOK • 5-11, 213, JR. playing time this season. »»Torched USF for a career-best 266 rushing yards and 3 TDs in last year’s 34-14 win at Doak Campbell Stadium. RB 4 »»Fifth place all-time at FSU with 29 career rushing TDs; 1 behind Amp Lee and Devonta Freeman for third. WR »»Career-high seven catches for 101 yards receiving vs. Ole Miss; First FSU back with 100+ yards receiving since 12/27/06. 18 JACQUES PATRICK • 6-2, 231, SO. AUDEN TATE • SO. »»Stellar performance at Louisville: 7 rushes for 79 yards (11.3 yards/rush); 41-yard run. »»Scored first career TD vs. CSU, a 1-yard 9 »»Tallied 26 yards on five carries (5.2 yards) with 1 TD in 52-8 win vs. Charleston Southern on Sept. 10. snag on a corner fade. RB »»Had two-TD performance at Louisville, a »»Racked up 162 yards and three touchdowns on 24 carries in only career start vs. Syracuse in 2015. 20-yard and 12-yard catch and score. FREDDIE STEVENSON • 6-1, 241, SR. »»Recorded his second career rushing TD and third score overall on a 1-yard rush vs. Ole Miss on Sept. 5. FB 23 »»Leading blocker for Dalvin Cook’s career performance vs. USF last year (266 rushing yards, 3 TDs). QB »»Reliable blocker who can also excel in short-yardage situations too. 10 JESUS ‘BOBO’ WILSON • 5-10, 184, SR. SEAN MAGUIRE • R-SR. »»Had a 23-yard touchdown reception in last year’s 34-14 win over USF. »»Did not appear in first three games WR 3 »»Game-high 148 all-purpose yards (89-yard punt return TD, 53 receiving, 6 rush) vs. Charleston Southern. after being hindered by a foot injury. »»Led all receivers in win vs. Ole Miss with a career-best 125 yards on 9 catches (7 catches for first down). »»Holds a 5-2 record as FSU’s starting QB, playing in 21 games overall. TRAVIS RUDOLPH • 6-1, 192, JR. »»Florida State’s leading receiving through 3 games: 15 catches for 219 yards (also has 3 TDs). WR 15 »»Posted second career game with multiple TDs vs. Charleston Southern; ACC Receiver of the Week. OL »»Has FSU’s longest active streak of consecutive games with at least one reception, totaling 21. 74 RYAN IZZO • 6-5, 245, R-SO. DERRICK KELLY II • R-SO. »»Has 6 catches for 75 yards and a TD through three games this season (12.5 yards per catch). »»Made second consecutive start at left TE 81 »»Had career highs in catches (3) and receiving yards (41) with 1 critical TD in season opener vs. Ole Miss. guard vs. Charleston Southern. »»Earned the starting job and led all tight ends in receptions (14), yards (201) and touchdowns (2) in 2015. »»All of his previous four starts came last year at the right tackle spot. LEVONTE ‘KERMIT’ WHITFIELD • 5-8, 182, SR. »»Racked up a career-high 133 kick return yards in last week’s loss at Louisville. WR 8 »»Versatile contributor vs. Ole Miss: 3-yard jet sweep rush TD and 5 catches for 53 yards. RB »»Surpassed Michael Ray Garvin as FSU’s all-time kick return leader last season (now has 1,993 yards). 7 RODERICK JOHNSON • 6-7, 311, JR. RYAN GREEN • R-JR. »»Made his 21st consecutive start vs. Louisville, longest current streak on offense. »»Returns to his original position at LT 77 »»Recipient of the 2015 Jacobs Blocking Trophy given to the best blocker in the ACC. tailback following a 2015 season spent »»Second Team All-American as well as First Team All-ACC honors last year. at cornerback. »»Had 3 carries for 32 yards at Louisville KAREEM ARE • 6-6, 325, R-SR. (10.7 yards/rush). »»Made first start of season vs. Louisville after missing first two games due to concussion protocol. LG 72 »»Appeared in all 13 games making eight starts at left guard in 2015. WR »»Earned offensive most improved honors following the 2016 spring season. 80 ALEC EBERLE • 6-4, 294, R-SO. NYQWAN MURRAY • SO. »»Made his ninth consecutive start on Saturday at Louisville. C 54 »»Worked well with QB Deondre Francois in what was the redshirt freshman’s first career start vs. Ole Miss. »»Turned heads in the spring and fall with »»In 2016, become the fifth Seminole named to Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. sharp practices. »»Had 3 catches for 31 yards in 52-8 rout WILSON BELL • 6-5, 320, R-JR. of Charleston Southern. »»Second among returning offensive linemen with 14 career starts, including one vs. Ole Miss on Labor Day. RG 78 »»Helped with halftime pass protection adjustments vs. Ole Miss, contributing to Deondre Francois’ eye-opening day. OL »»Selected to represent the ACC and FSU as a member of the NCAA Autonomy Committee. 69 RICK LEONARD • 6-7, 306, JR. LANDON DICKERSON • FR. »»Made his first career start in 45-34 win over Ole Miss after converting from defensive end. »»Started at right guard against RT 76 »»Keeps developing on the right side with every start. Charleston Southern and Louisville. »»Added 32 pounds of good weight to his frame this offseason to better handle his duties on the O-Line. »»First true freshman off. lineman to start home opener since Jamie Dukes in 1982.

20 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF PROJECTED CONTRIBUTORS: DEFENSE/ST DB 3 DeMARCUS WALKER • 6-4, 280, SR. DERWIN JAMES • SO. »»Recorded seven tackles in last week’s loss at Louisville, the third-most on the team. 44 »»Second-half force vs. Ole Miss: Career-high 4.5 sacks and a FF all came after halftime vs. the Rebels. »»Out indefinitely with injury. DE »»Only returning FBS player with 9.5 TFL and 90 »»Already has two forced fumbles in three games played this season; led ACC with four in 2015. tckls in 2015. DEMARCUS CHRISTMAS • 6-4, 308, R-SO. LB/DE »»Reliable run-stuffer who played in all 13 games last year, including a start at No. 1 Clemson. DT 90 »»Picked up first career fumble recovery in 52-8 win over Charleston Southern. 16 »»Added his third career pass-breakup and a tackle in start at defensive tackle vs. Ole Miss. JACOB PUGH • JR. »»Picked up solo sack at Louisville. »»Third on team with 14 tackles while adding DERRICK NNADI • 6-1, 312, JR. 2.5 TFL and 1.5 sacks. »»Picked up his second career fumble recovery along with two tackles in start at nose guard vs. Ole Miss. DT 91 »»Powerful defensive lineman with freakish strength (he bench presses 525 pounds; squats 650 pounds). »»Earned three tackles and a sack in limited time vs. Charleston Southern on Sept. 10. DB JOSH SWEAT • 6-5, 250, SO. 1 »»Delivered both of FSU’s quarterback hurries in a 45-34 win over Ole Miss on Labor Day. LEVONTA TAYLOR • FR. 9 »»Totaled 41 tackles, 5 TFL, 3 PBU, 3 fumble recoveries and 1 INT as well as 2 sacks as a freshman. BK »»Exciting freshman who got some first-team »»Has proven to be excellent against the run and can always get after the quarterback. reps in preseason camp. »»Consensus No. 1 CB nationally in 2016. RO’DERRICK HOSKINS • 6-2, 240, R-JR. »»Has totaled 8.5 tackles in the young season, including two last week at Louisville. MK 18 »»Butkus Award candidate who finished sixth on the team with 52 tackles (31 solo) last year. DT »»Displayed good versatility in a hybrid role last year, playing at both middle and weakside linebacker. 55 MATTHEW THOMAS • 6-3, 227, R-JR. FREDRICK JONES • R-SO. »»Provides solid depth to this year’s defensive »»Led the Noles with 10 tackles last week at Louisville, marking a career high. line. WL 6 »»Excellent start to season with seven tackles (all solo), including one for a 7-yard loss, vs. Ole Miss. »»Tallied eight tackles last season. »»Has battled back from a second shoulder surgery and will play a key role in FSU’s linebacker corps. MARCUS LEWIS • 6-1, 190, SO. DB »»Picked up a pass-breakup in loss at Louisville. 19 DB 24 »»First career INT vs. Ole Miss helped swing momentum of the game early in the second half. »»Added another first this season, recording his first fumble recovery in 52-8 win vs. Charleston Southern. A.J. WESTBROOK • SO. »»Secondary reserve and special team player as a freshman. TARVARUS McFADDEN • 6-2, 198, SO. »»Made first start at Louisville last week. »»Has accounted for a team-leading two of FSU’s four interceptions this season. CB 4 »»FSU’s early-season leader with three passes defended, including one on Sept. 10 against CSU. »»Sealed FSU’s first win of the season against the Rebels with an interception with 2:21 remaining. DT TREY MARSHALL • 6-0, 210, JR. 94 »»Picked up five tackles last week in loss at Louisville. WALVENSKI AIMÉ • SO. S 20 »»Recorded a pass-breakup and seven tackles vs. Ole Miss on Labor Day. »»JUCO tackle who added five tackles last »»Thorpe Award candidate whose promising sophomore year was cut short with a bicep injury in 2015 vs. UofL. week against Louisville. »»Will factor into the defensive line rotation NATE ANDREWS • 6-0, 214, SR. in 2016. »»Experience tackler with 42 games player in his career. LB S 29 »»Missed the first two games of 2016 with an injury, the first missed games of his four-year career. »»Among the ACC leaders entering 2016 with seven career interceptions. 51 JOSH BROWN • FR. MARQUEZ WHITE • 6-0, 184, SR. »»Athletic and physical player who could play »»Tallied two tackles and a PBU in last week’s loss at Louisville. linebacker or be an edge rusher. CB 27 »»Recorded first career INT in last year’s 34-14 win over USF in Tallahassee. »»Has unlimited potential with big-play ability. »»One of the least targeted in the country in 2015 (targeted on just 7 percent of QB throws last year). DE RICKY AGUAYO • 6-2, 196, FR. »»9-of-10 from field goal range this season, including a pair of makes last game at Louisville. 99 K 23 »»ACC Specialist of the Week on Sept. 6 after going 6-of-6 on FG attempts vs. Ole Miss. BRIAN BURNS • FR. »»His six FGs made set a school record and tied the ACC overall and national freshman record. »»Led FSU in tackles (5), sacks (2.0), TFL (3) and forced a fumble vs. CSU. »»Strong upfield pass rusher who is difficult to LOGAN TYLER • 6-0, 201, FR. stay in front of. »»Averaging 45.5 yards per punt, the 12th-highest average in the nation and tops in the ACC. P/K 21 »»Four of his 13 punts have gone for 50+ yards. »»One of the nation’s best punting prospects who was named to the USA Today All-USA Second Team Defense.

SEMINOLES.COM 21 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF ROSTER: NUMERICAL No Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School No Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School 1 Ermon Lane WR 6-3 209 JR Florida City, Fla./Homestead Senior 41 Jack Steed P 6-5 215 GR Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch/Oklahoma 1 Levonta Taylor DB 5-10 169 FR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes 42 Isaiah Denman WR 5-10 180 r-FR Niceville, Fla./Niceville 3 Derwin James DB 6-3 211 SO Haines City, Fla./Haines City 43 Jake Duff RB 6-0 184 r-FR North Ft. Myers, Fla./North Ft. Myers 3 Jesus Wilson WR 5-10 184 SR Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus 43 Xavier Hurge DB 6-1 206 r-SO Coral Springs, Fla./Florida Virtual School 4 Dalvin Cook RB 5-11 213 JR Miami, Fla./Miami Central 44 DeMarcus Walker DE 6-4 280 SR Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood 4 Tarvarus McFadden DB 6-2 198 SO Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage 45 Delvin Purifoy LB 6-2 246 r-SO Cantonment, Fla./Pensacola Catholic 5 Dontavious Jackson LB 6-2 249 FR Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik 46 Daniel Maddox WR 6-2 194 r-SR Pace, Fla./Pace/ 5 Da’Vante Phillips WR 6-1 206 SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central 47 Stephen Gabbard LS 6-3 248 JR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 6y Malik Henr QB 6-2 185 FR Inglewood, Calif./Poly 48 Vernon Norwood LB 6-0 214 r-SO Jupiter, Fla./Cardinal Newman/FAU 6 Matthew Thomas LB 6-3 227 r-JR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington 49 N’Namdi Green TE 6-3 238 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep 7 Ryan Green RB 5-11 204 r-JR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic 49 Cedric Wood DT 6-3 321 FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 8 Kermit Whitfield WR 5-8 182 SR Orlando, Fla./Jones 51 Josh Brown LB 6-3 216 FR Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek 9 Jacques Patrick RB 6-2 231 SO Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek 51 Baveon Johnson OL 6-3 326 FR Lakeland, Fla./Lake Gibson 9 Josh Sweat DE 6-5 250 SO Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith 52 David Robbins OL 6-4 324 r-FR Glenelg, Md./Glenelg 10 Calvin Brewton DB 6-0 186 SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central 53 Joshua Peters OL 6-3 274 r-SO Orlando, Fla./The First Academy 10 Sean Maguire QB 6-3 232 r-SR Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 54 Alec Eberle OL 6-4 294 r-SO Mechanicsville, Va./Atlee 11 George Campbell WR 6-4 207 SO Clearwater, Fla./East Lake 55 Fredrick Jones DT 6-3 298 r-SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central 11 Janarius Robinson DE 6-5 249 FR Panama City, Fla./Bay 56 Emmett Rice LB 6-2 203 FR Miami Gardens, Fla./Norland 12 Deondre Francois QB 6-2 205 r-FR Orlando, Fla./IMG Academy 57 Corey Martinez OL 6-4 298 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic 12 Arthur Williams DT 6-4 327 r-SO Waycross, Ga./E.E. Smith (N.C.) 59 Ryan Hoefeld OL 6-2 306 r-JR New Orleans, La./Brother Martin 13 Lawrence Dawsey, Jr. DB 5-10 165 FR Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough 60 Andrew Boselli OL 6-4 303 FR Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal 13 Ja’Vonn Harrison WR 6-2 196 JR Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen 61 Harrison Frank LS 6-3 200 r-FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 14 Jake Rizzo QB 6-0 193 FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 62 Ethan Frith OL 6-7 316 SO Summit, Miss./North Pike 15 Carlos Becker III DB 6-2 183 FR Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola 64 Willie Smith OL 6-2 303 r-JR Sarasota, Fla./Riverview 15 Travis Rudolph WR 6-1 192 JR West Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman 65 Mike Arnold OL 6-4 339 FR Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven 16 J.J. Cosentino QB 6-5 230 r-SO Lower Burrell, Pa./Central Catholic 66 Keith Weeks OL 6-4 280 r-SR Valrico, Fla./Newsome 16 Jacob Pugh LB 6-4 229 JR Dade City, Fla./Godby 67 Adam Torres DE 6-4 281 r-SO Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary 18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins LB 6-2 240 r-JR Orlando, Fla./Evans 68 Greg Turnage OL 6-3 283 r-FR Gainesville, Fla./Eastside 18 Auden Tate WR 6-5 225 SO Irmo, S.C./Wharton (Fla.) 69 Landon Dickerson OL 6-5 310 FR Hickory, N.C./South Caldwell 19 A.J. Westbrook DB 6-0 186 SO Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland 70 Cole Minshew OL 6-5 338 r-FR Pridgen, Ga./Coffee County 20 Bobby Lyons II WR 6-0 184 r-SO Orlando, Fla./Ocoee 71 Brock Ruble OL 6-8 319 r-SO Charlotte Hall, Md./DeMatha Catholic 20 Trey Marshall DB 6-0 210 JR Lake City, Fla./Columbia 72 Kareem Are OL 6-6 325 r-SR Elmont, N.Y./Sewanhaka/Ft. Scott CC 21 Chet Iwuagwu WR 5-10 172 JR Tallahassee, Fla./John Paul II/Tallahassee CC 73y Caleb Holle DT 6-3 339 r-FR Key West, Fla./East Bay 21 Logan Tyler K 6-0 201 FR Nixa, Mo./Nixa 73 Jauan Williams OL 6-6 300 FR Cheltenham, Md./Archbishop Carroll (D.C.) 22 Amir Rasul RB 5-10 196 FR Miami, Fla./Coral Gables 74 Derrick Kelly II OL 6-5 323 r-SO Quincy, Fla./East Gadsden 23 Ricky Aguayo K 6-2 196 FR Mascotte, Fla./IMG Academy 75 Abdul Bello OL 6-6 312 r-FR Warri, Nigeria/Montverde Academy (Fla.) 23 Herbans Paul DB 6-2 191 r-JR Immokalee, Fla./Immokalee 76 Rick Leonard OL 6-7 306 JR Middletown, Md./Middletown 23 Freddie Stevenson FB 6-1 241 SR Bartow, Fla./Bartow 77 Roderick Johnson OL 6-7 311 JR Florissant, Mo./Hazelwood Central 24 Marcus Lewis DB 6-1 190 SO Prince George’s County, Md./Gonzaga 78 Wilson Bell OL 6-5 320 r-JR Mobile, Ala./Blount 26 Johnathan Vickers RB 6-1 228 JR Quincy, Fla./North Florida Christian 79 Josh Ball OL 6-8 287 FR Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford 27 Marquez White DB 6-0 184 SR Dothan, Ala./Northview 80 Nyqwan Murray WR 5-11 176 SO Orlando, Fla./Oak Ridge 28 Gilbert Henric WR 6-0 194 r-SO Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus/Miami Dade Coll. 81 Ryan Izzo TE 6-5 245 r-SO Highland Lakes, N.J./Pope John XXIII 28 Malique Jackson DB 6-0 170 JR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County 82 Naseir Upshur TE 6-2 249 FR Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Institute Charter 29 Nate Andrews DB 6-0 214 SR Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope 83 Bryan LaCivita WR 6-1 178 r-JR Gainesville, Fla./St. Francis Catholic 30 Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane LB 6-2 219 SO West Park, Fla./Hallandale 84 Jalen Wilkerson DE 6-4 273 r-FR Douglas, Ga./Coffee County 31 Omari Albert RB 5-7 216 r-SR Orlando, Fla./Wekiva 85 Jeremy Kerr TE 6-6 270 r-JR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg 31 Kris Dixon DE 6-1 217 r-FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 86 Justin Motlow WR 5-11 183 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic 32 Array Culmer DB 5-7 158 r-SO Jacksonville, Fla./Robert E. Lee 86 Darvin Taylor II DT 6-3 304 r-FR Chester, Va./Thomas Dale 32 Steven Williams RB 5-8 161 r-SR Naples, Fla./Naples/Tallahassee CC 87 Jared Jackson WR 6-2 199 r-JR Monticello, Fla./Aucilla Christian 33 Kameron House DB 5-10 185 FR Duluth, Ga./Northview 88 Mavin Saunders TE 6-5 257 r-SO Bimini, Bahamas/The Kinkaid School (Texas) 33 Colton Plante FB 6-2 236 SO Windermere, Fla./The First Academy 89 Keith Gavin WR 6-3 225 FR Crawfordville, Fla./Wakulla 35 Michael Barulich DB 5-11 195 r-FR Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona 90 Demarcus Christmas DT 6-4 308 r-SO Sarasota, Fla./Manatee 35s Gabe Naber FB 6-3 244 FR Hahira, Ga./Lowndes 91 Derrick Nnadi DT 6-1 312 JR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes 36 Fred Davis RB 5-11 214 r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./William M. Raines 92 Justin Shanks DT 6-2 344 r-SR Prattville, Ala./Prattville 36 Eric Johnson TE 6-5 225 SO Stuart, Fla./Martin County 94 Walvenski Aimé DT 6-5 300 SO Boynton Beach, Fla./Olympic Heights/Ft. Scott CC 37 Kyle Meyers DB 6-0 168 FR New Orleans, La./Holy Cross 95 Keith Bryant DE 6-2 274 r-JR Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic 38 Izaiah Prouse-Lackey DB 5-9 177 r-SO Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood 97 Isaiah Smallwood DE 6-3 216 r-SO Dover, Fla./Strawberry Crest 39 Claudio Williams DE 6-0 255 r-FR Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah Gardens 98 JT Mertz DT 6-2 235 SO Savannah, Ga./Savannah Christian 40 Ken Burnham LS/LB 6-0 203 r-SO Lithia, Fla./Newsome 99 Brian Burns DE 6-5 218 FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage 40 Nick Patti LB 6-1 225 r-SO Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope

22 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF ROSTER: ALPHABETICAL No Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School No Name Pos Ht. Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School 23 Ricky Aguayo K 6-2 196 FR Mascotte, Fla./IMG Academy 24 Marcus Lewis DB 6-1 190 SO Prince George’s County, Md./Gonzaga 94 Walvenski Aimé DT 6-5 300 SO Boynton Beach, Fla./Olympic Heights/Ft. Scott CC 20 Bobby Lyons II WR 6-0 184 r-SO Orlando, Fla./Ocoee 31 Omari Albert RB 5-7 216 r-SR Orlando, Fla./Wekiva 46 Daniel Maddox WR 6-2 194 r-SR Pace, Fla./Pace/Pensacola State College 29 Nate Andrews DB 6-0 214 SR Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope 10 Sean Maguire QB 6-3 232 r-SR Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 72 Kareem Are OL 6-6 325 r-SR Elmont, N.Y./Sewanhaka/Ft. Scott CC 20 Trey Marshall DB 6-0 210 JR Lake City, Fla./Columbia 65 Mike Arnold OL 6-4 339 FR Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven 57 Corey Martinez OL 6-4 298 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic 79 Josh Ball OL 6-8 287 FR Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford 4 Tarvarus McFadden DB 6-2 198 SO Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage 35 Michael Barulich DB 5-11 195 r-FR Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona 98 JT Mertz DT 6-2 235 SO Savannah, Ga./Savannah Christian 15 Carlos Becker III DB 6-2 183 FR Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola 37 Kyle Meyers DB 6-0 168 FR New Orleans, La./Holy Cross 78 Wilson Bell OL 6-5 320 r-JR Mobile, Ala./Blount 70 Cole Minshew OL 6-5 338 r-FR Pridgen, Ga./Coffee County 75 Abdul Bello OL 6-6 312 r-FR Warri, Nigeria/Montverde Academy (Fla.) 86 Justin Motlow WR 5-11 183 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic 60 Andrew Boselli OL 6-4 303 FR Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal 80 Nyqwan Murray WR 5-11 176 SO Orlando, Fla./Oak Ridge 10 Calvin Brewton DB 6-0 186 SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central 35s Gabe Naber FB 6-3 244 FR Hahira, Ga./Lowndes 51 Josh Brown LB 6-3 216 FR Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek 91 Derrick Nnadi DT 6-1 312 JR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes 95 Keith Bryant DE 6-2 274 r-JR Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic 48 Vernon Norwood LB 6-0 214 r-SO Jupiter, Fla./Cardinal Newman/FAU 40 Ken Burnham LS/LB 6-0 203 r-SO Lithia, Fla./Newsome 9 Jacques Patrick RB 6-2 231 SO Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek 99 Brian Burns DE 6-5 218 FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage 40 Nick Patti LB 6-1 225 r-SO Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope 11 George Campbell WR 6-4 207 SO Clearwater, Fla./East Lake 23 Herbans Paul DB 6-2 191 r-JR Immokalee, Fla./Immokalee 90 Demarcus Christmas DT 6-4 308 r-SO Sarasota, Fla./Manatee 53 Joshua Peters OL 6-3 274 r-SO Orlando, Fla./The First Academy 4 Dalvin Cook RB 5-11 213 JR Miami, Fla./Miami Central 5 Da’Vante Phillips WR 6-1 206 SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central 16 J.J. Cosentino QB 6-5 230 r-SO Lower Burrell, Pa./Central Catholic 33 Colton Plante FB 6-2 236 SO Windermere, Fla./The First Academy 32 Array Culmer DB 5-7 158 r-SO Jacksonville, Fla./Robert E. Lee 38 Izaiah Prouse-Lackey DB 5-9 177 r-SO Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood 36 Fred Davis RB 5-11 214 r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./William M. Raines 16 Jacob Pugh LB 6-4 229 JR Dade City, Fla./Godby 13 Lawrence Dawsey, Jr. DB 5-10 165 FR Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough 45 Delvin Purifoy LB 6-2 246 r-SO Cantonment, Fla./Pensacola Catholic 42 Isaiah Denman WR 5-10 180 r-FR Niceville, Fla./Niceville 22 Amir Rasul RB 5-10 196 FR Miami, Fla./Coral Gables 69 Landon Dickerson OL 6-5 310 FR Hickory, N.C./South Caldwell 56 Emmett Rice LB 6-2 203 FR Miami Gardens, Fla./Norland 31 Kris Dixon DE 6-1 217 r-FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 14 Jake Rizzo QB 6-0 193 FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 43 Jake Duff RB 6-0 184 r-FR North Ft. Myers, Fla./North Ft. Myers 52 David Robbins OL 6-4 324 r-FR Glenelg, Md./Glenelg 54 Alec Eberle OL 6-4 294 r-SO Mechanicsville, Va./Atlee 11 Janarius Robinson DE 6-5 249 FR Panama City, Fla./Bay 12 Deondre Francois QB 6-2 205 r-FR Orlando, Fla./IMG Academy 71 Brock Ruble OL 6-8 319 r-SO Charlotte Hall, Md./DeMatha Catholic 61 Harrison Frank LS 6-3 200 r-FR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 15 Travis Rudolph WR 6-1 192 JR West Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman 62 Ethan Frith OL 6-7 316 SO Summit, Miss./North Pike 88 Mavin Saunders TE 6-5 257 r-SO Bimini, Bahamas/The Kinkaid School (Texas) 47 Stephen Gabbard LS 6-3 248 JR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 92 Justin Shanks DT 6-2 344 r-SR Prattville, Ala./Prattville 89 Keith Gavin WR 6-3 225 FR Crawfordville, Fla./Wakulla 97 Isaiah Smallwood DE 6-3 216 r-SO Dover, Fla./Strawberry Crest 49 N’Namdi Green TE 6-3 238 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep 64 Willie Smith OL 6-2 303 r-JR Sarasota, Fla./Riverview 7 Ryan Green RB 5-11 204 r-JR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic 41 Jack Steed P 6-5 215 GR Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch/Oklahoma 13 Ja’Vonn Harrison WR 6-2 196 JR Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen 23 Freddie Stevenson FB 6-1 241 SR Bartow, Fla./Bartow 28 Gilbert Henric WR 6-0 194 r-SO Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus/Miami Dade Coll. 9 Josh Sweat DE 6-5 250 SO Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith 6y Malik Henr QB 6-2 185 FR Inglewood, Calif./Poly 18 Auden Tate WR 6-5 225 SO Irmo, S.C./Wharton (Fla.) 59 Ryan Hoefeld OL 6-2 306 r-JR New Orleans, La./Brother Martin 86 Darvin Taylor II DT 6-3 304 r-FR Chester, Va./Thomas Dale 73y Caleb Holle DT 6-3 339 r-FR Key West, Fla./East Bay 1 Levonta Taylor DB 5-10 169 FR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes 18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins LB 6-2 240 r-JR Orlando, Fla./Evans 6 Matthew Thomas LB 6-3 227 r-JR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington 33 Kameron House DB 5-10 185 FR Duluth, Ga./Northview 67 Adam Torres DE 6-4 281 r-SO Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary 43 Xavier Hurge DB 6-1 206 r-SO Coral Springs, Fla./Florida Virtual School 68 Greg Turnage OL 6-3 283 r-FR Gainesville, Fla./Eastside 21 Chet Iwuagwu WR 5-10 172 JR Tallahassee, Fla./John Paul II/Tallahassee CC 21 Logan Tyler K 6-0 201 FR Nixa, Mo./Nixa 81 Ryan Izzo TE 6-5 245 r-SO Highland Lakes, N.J./Pope John XXIII 82 Naseir Upshur TE 6-2 249 FR Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Institute Charter 5 Dontavious Jackson LB 6-2 249 FR Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik 26 Johnathan Vickers RB 6-1 228 JR Quincy, Fla./North Florida Christian 87 Jared Jackson WR 6-2 199 r-JR Monticello, Fla./Aucilla Christian 44 DeMarcus Walker DE 6-4 280 SR Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood 28 Malique Jackson DB 6-0 170 JR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County 66 Keith Weeks OL 6-4 280 r-SR Valrico, Fla./Newsome 3 Derwin James DB 6-3 211 SO Haines City, Fla./Haines City 19 A.J. Westbrook DB 6-0 186 SO Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland 51 Baveon Johnson OL 6-3 326 FR Lakeland, Fla./Lake Gibson 27 Marquez White DB 6-0 184 SR Dothan, Ala./Northview 36 Eric Johnson TE 6-5 225 SO Stuart, Fla./Martin County 8 Kermit Whitfield WR 5-8 182 SR Orlando, Fla./Jones 77 Roderick Johnson OL 6-7 311 JR Florissant, Mo./Hazelwood Central 84 Jalen Wilkerson DE 6-4 273 r-FR Douglas, Ga./Coffee County 55 Fredrick Jones DT 6-3 298 r-SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central 12 Arthur Williams DT 6-4 327 r-SO Waycross, Ga./E.E. Smith (N.C.) 74 Derrick Kelly II OL 6-5 323 r-SO Quincy, Fla./East Gadsden 39 Claudio Williams DE 6-0 255 r-FR Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah Gardens 85 Jeremy Kerr TE 6-6 270 r-JR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg 73 Jauan Williams OL 6-6 300 FR Cheltenham, Md./Archbishop Carroll (D.C.) 30 Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane LB 6-2 219 SO West Park, Fla./Hallandale 32 Steven Williams RB 5-8 161 r-SR Naples, Fla./Naples/Tallahassee CC 83 Bryan LaCivita WR 6-1 178 r-JR Gainesville, Fla./St. Francis Catholic 3 Jesus Wilson WR 5-10 184 SR Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus 1 Ermon Lane WR 6-3 209 JR Florida City, Fla./Homestead Senior 49 Cedric Wood DT 6-3 321 FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 76 Rick Leonard OL 6-7 306 JR Middletown, Md./Middletown

SEMINOLES.COM 23 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF PLAYER BIOS: OFFENSE COOK’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING WHITFIELD’S CAREER STATS 1 • WR • ERMON LANE Rushes 31, vs. Georgia Tech (ACC) 2014 RECEIVING Yards 266, USF 2015 YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 6-3 • 209 • JR • Homestead, Fla./Homestead Senior Longest Rush 94, at Wake Forest 2015 2013 14 5 89 17.8 0 42 6.4 »Appeared in all 12 regular season games in 2015 » TD 3, USF 2015 2014 14 11 145 13.2 0 29 10.4 »Has 19 career receptions, good for 317 yards and a touchdown » Longest TD Rush 94, at Wake Forest 2015 2015 13 57 798 14.0 6 70 61.4 »Imposing downfield blocker that helps open up running lanes » 2016 3 7 70 10.0 0 24 23.4 COOK’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING TOT 44 80 1102 13.7 6 70 25.0 LANE’S CAREER STATS RECEIVING Receptions 7, vs. Ole Miss 2016 RUSHING YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Yards 101, vs. Ole Miss 2016 YR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 2014 14 13 267 20.5 1 59 19.1 Longest Catch 36, Miami 2015 2013 14 3 110 36.7 2 74 7.9 2015 12 6 50 8.3 0 12 4.2 TD 1, Miami 2015 2014 14 3 40 13.3 0 21 2.9 2016 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Longest TD Catch 36, Miami 2015 2015 13 5 30 5.8 0 15 2.2 TOT 27 19 317 16.7 1 59 11.7 2016 3 1 3 3.0 1 3 1.0 LANE’S CAREER HIGHS 5 • WR • DA’VANTE PHILLIPS TOT 44 12 183 15.25 3 74 4.2 Receptions 3, The Citadel 2014 6-1 • 206 • SO • Miami, Fla./Miami Central KICKOFF RETURNS Yards 70, Wake Forest 2014 »»Recorded two catches for 15 yards vs. Charleston Southern YR. G RET YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Longest Catch 59, Wake Forest 2014 »»Appeared in 10 games in 2015 2013 14 17 619 36.4 2 100 44.2 TD 1, at Louisville 2014 »»Played but recorded no statistics vs. Louisville 2014 14 32 665 20.8 0 35 47.7 Longest TD Catch 47, at Louisville 2014 2015 13 19 507 26.7 0 59 39.0 PHILLIPS’S CAREER STATS 2016 3 8 202 25.2 0 46 67.4 3 • WR/PR • BOBO WILSON RECEIVING TOT 44 70 1993 28.4 2 100 46.3 YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 5-10 • 184 • SR • Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus 2015 10 1 -3 -3 0 -3 -0.3 WHITFIELD’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING »»Set career-highs in receptions (9) and yards (125) vs. Ole Miss 2016 3 2 15 7.5 0 8 5.0 Receptions 9 (twice), last Louisville 2015 »»Led team with 148 all-purpose yards vs. Charleston Southern TOT 13 3 12 4.0 0 8 0.9 Yards 172, Louisville 2015 »»89 yard punt return vs. CSU third longest in school history Longest Catch 70, Louisville 2015 PHILLIPS’ CAREER HIGHS TD 2 (twice), last Chattanooga 2015 WILSON’S CAREER STATS Receptions 2, Charleston Southern 2016 Longest TD Catch 70, Louisville 2015 RECEIVING Yards 15, Charleston Southern 2016 YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Longest Catch 8, Charleston Southern 2016 WHITFIELD’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING 2013 12 3 23 7.7 0 11 1.9 Rushes 2 (three times), last at Clemson 2015 2014 13 42 527 12.5 4 39 40.5 Yards 74, Syracuse 2013 2015 13 58 622 10.7 3 51 47.8 7 • RB • RYAN GREEN Longest Rush 74, Syracuse 2013 2016 3 14 184 13.1 0 31 61.4 5-11 • 204 • r-JR • St. Petersburg, Fla./ St. Petersburg Catholic TD 1 (three times), last vs. Ole Miss 2016 TOT 41 117 1358 11.6 7 51 33.1 »»Totaled six rushing yards and six kickoff return yards vs. CSU Longest TD Rush 74, Syracuse 2013 »»Switched to CB in 2015, missed season with shoulder injury PUNT RETURNS »»Ran three times for 32 yards vs. Louisville WHITFIELD’S CAREER HIGH KICK RETURNS YR. G RET YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Returns 6 (twice), last at Louisville 2016 2013 12 8 89 11.1 0 28 7.4 GREEN’S CAREER STATS Yards 133, at Louisville 2016 2014 13 2 19 9.5 0 13 1.5 RUSHING Longest Return 100, vs. Auburn (‘14 BCS Championship) 2013 2015 13 26 111 4.3 0 21 8.5 YR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G TD 1 (twice), last vs. Auburn (‘14 BCS Championship) 2013 2016 3 3 84 28 1 89 28 2013 12 33 163 4.9 1 34 13.6 TOT 41 39 299 7.6 1 89 7.2 2014 7 6 31 5.2 0 8 4.4 9 • RB • JACQUES PATRICK 2015 REDSHIRT SEASON (PLAYED AS CB) WILSON’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING 2016 3 6 40 6.7 0 17 13.4 6-2 • 231 • SO • Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek Receptions 9, vs. Ole Miss 2016 TOT 22 45 234 5.2 1 34 10.6 »»Ran for 26 yards including a 1-yard touchdown vs. Charleston Southern Yards 125, vs. Ole Miss 2016 »»Led team with 79 rushing yards at Louisville Longest Catch 51, at Wake Forest 2015 RECEIVING »»Averaged five yards per carry as a freshman TD 2, at NC State 2014 YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Longest TD Catch 32, at NC State 2014 2013 12 2 16 8.0 1 14 1.3 PATRICK’S CAREER STATS 2014 7 0 0 0/0 0 0 0.0 RUSHING WILSON’S CAREER HIGH PUNT RETURNS 2015 REDSHIRT SEASON (PLAYED AS CB) YR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Returns 6, USF 2015 2016 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2015 9 63 314 5.0 5 28 34.9 Yards 89, Charleston Southern 2016 TOT 22 2 16 8.0 1 14 0.7 2016 3 17 103 6.0 1 41 34.4 Longest Return 89, Charleston Southern 2016 TOT 12 80 417 5.2 6 41 34.7 Longest Return TD 89, Charleston Southern 2016 GREEN’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Rushes 6, Idaho 2013 RECEIVING 4 • RB • DALVIN COOK Yards 78, Nevada 2013 YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Longest Rush 34, Nevada 2013 2015 9 6 62 10.3 0 20 7.8 5-11 • 213 • JR • Miami, Fla./Miami Central TD 1, Nevada 2013 2016 3 3 18 6.0 0 13 6.0 »»Career-high 7 catches, 101 yards vs. Ole Miss Longest TD Rush 1, Nevada 2013 TOT 12 9 80 13.4 0 20 6.7 »»Ran for 83 yards and two touchdowns vs. Charleston Southern »»266 yards, 3 TD vs. USF in 2015 set career highs rushing GREEN’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING PATRICK’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Receptions 2, Idaho 2013 Rushes 24, Syracuse 2015 COOK’S CAREER STATS Yards 16, Idaho 2013 Yards 162, Syracuse 2015 RUSHING Longest Catch 14, Idaho 2013 Longest Rush 41, at Louisville 2016 YR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G TD 1, Idaho 2013 TD 3, Syracuse 2015 2014 13 170 1008 5.9 8 44 77.5 Longest TD Catch 2, Idaho 2013 Longest TD Rush 28, Syracuse 2015 2015 12 229 1691 7.4 19 94 140.9 2016 3 50 228 4.5 2 37 76.0 8 • WR/KR • KERMIT WHITFIELD PATRICK’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING TOT 28 449 2927 6.5 29 94 104.5 Receptions 6, Syracuse 2015 5-8 • 182 • SR • Orlando, Fla./Jones Yards 62, Syracuse 2015 RECEIVING »»Scored a touchdown on a reverse near the goal line vs. Ole Miss Longest Catch 20, Syracuse 2015 YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G »»Returned six kickoffs for 133 yards at Louisville, both career highs 2014 13 22 203 9.2 0 30 15.6 »»Set ACC record for single-season KO return average (36.4, 2013) 2015 12 24 244 10.2 1 36 20.3 2016 3 9 118 13.1 0 25 39.4 TOT 28 55 565 10.2 1 36 20.1

24 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF PLAYER BIOS: OFFENSE RASUL’S CAREER HIGHS KICK RETURNS 10 • QB • SEAN MAGUIRE 15 • WR • TRAVIS RUDOLPH Returns 1, Charleston Southern 2016 Yards 11, Charleston Southern 2016 6-3 • 232 • r-SR • Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 6-1 • 192 • JR • West Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman Longest Return 11, Charleston Southern 2016 »»Fifth-year senior graduated in spring with social science degree »»Caught two passes for 40 yards vs. Louisville »»Threw for 392 yards and a pair of TDs in 2015 Peach Bowl vs. Houston »»Two games with multiple TDs (2 vs. CSU, 2016; 3 vs. Syracuse, 2015) »»Part of four BCS/New Year’s Six bowl teams; 2013 National Champion »»Recorded a catch in 21 consecutive games, longest streak on the team 23 • FB • FREDDIE STEVENSON MAGUIRE’S CAREER STATS RUDOLPH’S CAREER STATS 6-1 • 241 • SR • Bartow, Fla./Bartow PASSING RECEIVING »»Scored second career rushing touchdown (one yard) vs. Ole Miss YR. G COM ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G »»Receiving touchdown capped 42-31 comeback at Louisville ‘14 2013 9 13 21 2 116 2 17 61.9 2014 13 38 555 14.6 4 68 42.7 »»DNP vs. Charleston Southern (ankle) 2014 4 25 49 2 339 1 74 51.0 2015 13 59 916 15.5 7 75 70.5 2015 8 112 189 6 1520 11 75 59.3 2016 3 15 219 14.6 3 36 73.0 STEVENSON’S CAREER STATS TOT 21 150 259 10 1975 14 75 57.9 TOT 29 112 1689 15.0 14 75 58.2 RUSHING YR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G RUSHING RUDOLPH’S CAREER HIGHS 2013 12 8 33 4.1 1 10 2.8 YR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Receptions 7 (twice), last Charleston Southern 2016 2014 14 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2013 9 2 -1 -0.5 0 6 -0.1 Yards 201, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 2015 12 3 9 3.0 0 6 0.8 2014 4 8 -49 -6.1 0 3 -12.2 Longest Catch 75, Syracuse 2015 2016 2 2 8 4.0 1 7 4.0 2015 8 4 -22 -5.5 0 4 -3.7 TD 3, Syracuse 2015 TOT 40 14 50 3.5 2 10 1.2 TOT 21 14 -72 -5.1 0 6 -3.4 Longest TD Catch 75, Syracuse 2015 RECEIVING MAGUIRE’S CAREER HIGHS YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Yards 392, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 16 • QB • J.J. COSENTINO 2013 12 2 18 9.0 0 10 1.5 Completions 22, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 2014 14 7 72 10.3 1 35 5.1 Attempts 44, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 6-5 • 230 • r-SO • Lower Burrell, Pa./Central Catholic 2015 12 9 64 7.1 0 17 5.3 »Entered vs. Charleston Southern, completed one pass for seven yards Long 75, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 » 2016 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 »Played against Louisville, threw first career touchdown pass TD 3, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 » TOT 40 18 154 8.5 1 35 3.8 Longest TD 75, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 »»Entered for three series in 2015 Peach Bowl vs. Houston STEVENSON’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING COSENTINO’S CAREER STATS Rushes 3, Nevada 2013 PASSING 12 • QB • DEONDRE FRANCOIS Yards 10 (twice), last Maryland 2013 YR. G COM ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT Longest Rush 10, Nevada 2013 6-2 • 205 • r-FR • Orlando, Fla/IMG Academy 2015 3 5 10 0 27 0 12 50.0 TD 1 (twice), last vs. Ole Miss 2016 »»Completed seven of 18 passes for 101 yards and one TD vs. Louisville 2016 2 2 9 0 19 1 12 22.3 Longest TD 1 (twice), last vs. Ole Miss 2016 »»ACC Offensive Back and Rookie of the Week after Ole Miss TOT 5 7 19 0 46 1 12 36.8 »Accounted for 478 yards and two touchdowns in first career start » STEVENSON’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING COSENTINO’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions 2 (three times), last at Georgia Tech 2015 FRANCOIS’ CAREER STATS Touchdowns 1, at Louisville 2016 Yards 35, at Louisville 2014 PASSING Yards 16, Chattanooga 2015 Longest Catch 35, at Louisville 2014 YR. G COM ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT Completions 2 (twice), last Chattanooga 2015 TD 1, at Louisville 2014 2016 3 65 102 2 782 6 36 63.7 Attempts 4, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 Longest TD Rush 35, at Louisville 2014 TOT 3 65 102 2 782 6 36 63.7 Long 16, Chattanooga, 2015 RUSHING 26 • RB • JOHNATHAN VICKERS YR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 18 • WR • AUDEN TATE 2016 3 27 22 0.8 0 31 7.4 6-5 • 225 • SO • Irmo, S.C./Wharton (Fla.) 6-1 • 228 • JR • Quincy, Fla./North Florida Christian TOT 3 27 22 0.8 0 31 7.4 »»Rushed three times for 40 yards at Louisville »»Set career-highs for yards (32) and touchdowns (2) at Louisville »»Rushed twice for four yards vs. Charleston Southern »»Caught first career TD vs. CSU, a fade from the one yard line FRANCOIS’ CAREER HIGHS PASSING »»Finished 2015 with 111 yards on 23 carries and 1 touchdown Yards 419, vs. Ole Miss 2016 »»Shined in spring game: 6 catches, 100 yards, 2 TD Completions 33, vs. Ole Miss 2016 VICKERS’ CAREER STATS Attempts 52, vs. Ole Miss 2016 TATE’S CAREER STATS RUSHING RECEIVING Long 31, vs. Ole Miss 2016 YR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G TD 2, vs. Ole Miss 2016 2014 13 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 2015 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Longest TD 16, vs. Ole Miss 2016 2015 9 23 111 4.8 1 26 12.3 2016 3 4 45 11.2 3 20 22.5 Interceptions 1 (twice), last at Louisville 2016 2016 3 5 44 8.8 0 30 14.7 TOT 9 4 45 11.2 3 20 5.0 TOT 25 29 158 5.4 1 30 6.3 13 • WR • Ja’VONN HARRISON TATE’S CAREER HIGHS VICKERS’ CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Touchdowns 2, at Louisville 2016 Rushes 10, at Wake Forest 2015 6-1 • 196 • JR • Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen Yards 32, at Louisville 2016 Yards 64, Syracuse 2015 »»Made first career start vs. Ole Miss Catches 2 (twice), last at Louisville 2016 Longest Rush 30, at Louisville 2016 »»Recorded one catch for one yard vs. Charleston Southern Long 20, at Louisville 2016 TD 1, at Wake Forest 2015 »»Two catches for 20 yards in win over USF in 2015 Longest TD Rush 9, at Wake Forest 2015 HARRISON’S CAREER STATS 22 • RB • AMIR RASUL RECEIVING 80 • WR • NYQWAN MURRAY YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 5-10 • 196 • FR • Miami, Fla./Coral Gables 2014 6 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.5 »»Rushed six times for 46 yards (7.7 avg) vs. Charleston Southern 5-11 • 176 • SO • Orlando, Fla./Oak Ridge »»Appeared but recorded no statistics vs. Louisville 2015 12 6 129 21.5 1 55 10.8 »»Recorded one catch for 11 yards at Louisville »»Top RB prospect in Florida in 2015 2016 2 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.5 »»First career start, three catches for 31 yards vs. Charleston Southern TOT 20 8 139 17.3 1 55 6.9 RASUL’S CAREER STATS »»Had a reception for four yards in the opener vs. Ole Miss HARRISON’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING MURRAY’S CAREER STATS YR. G RUSH YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Receptions 2 (twice), last USF 2015 RECEIVING 2016 2 6 46 7.7 0 21 23.0 Yards 77, Texas State 2015 YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G TOT 2 6 46 7.7 0 21 23.0 Longest Catch 55, Texas State 2015 2015 4 6 65 10.8 0 32 16.2 TD 1, Texas State 2015 2016 3 5 46 9.2 0 13 15.4 Longest TD Catch 55, Texas State 2015 RASUL’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING TOT 7 11 111 10.0 0 32 15.8 Rushes 6, Charleston Southern 2016 Yards 46, Charleston Southern 2016 Longest Rush 21, Charleston Southern 2016

SEMINOLES.COM 25 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF PLAYER BIOS: OFFENSE/DEFENSE MURRAY’S CAREER HIGHS SWEAT’S CAREER STATS Receptions 4, Chattanooga 2015 1 • DB • LEVONTA TAYLOR YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS Yards 59, Chattanooga 2015 2015 13 21 20 41 5.0-19 3 0 3 1 2.0-16 Longest Catch 32, Chattanooga 2015 5-10 • 169 • FR • Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes 2016 3 3 0 3 1.0-5 0 0 0 0 0-0 »Five-star recruit ranked the consensus top cornerback in the nation » TOT 6 1 24 20 44 6.0-24 3 0 3 1 2.0-16 »»Recorded one assisted tackle vs. Ole Miss 81 • TE • RYAN IZZO »»Recorded three solo tackles vs. Charleston Southern SWEAT’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 6 (three times), last at Florida 2015 6-5 • 245 • r-SO • Highland Lakes, N.J./Pope John XXIII TAYLOR’S CAREER STATS Tackles for Loss 1.5, NC State 2015 YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS »»Registered one catch for 14 yards at Louisville Sacks 1.0, at Georgia Tech 2015 2016 3 3 1 4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 »»Caught two-yard touchdown during FSU’s comeback vs. Ole Miss Interceptions 1, at Georgia Tech 2015 TOT 3 3 1 4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 »»Also set career highs in receptions (3) and yards (41) Fumbles Recoveries 1 (three times), last Syracuse 2015 IZZO’S CAREER STATS TAYLOR’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING Tackles 3, Charleston Southern 2016 16 • LB • JACOB PUGH YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G 2015 13 14 210 15.0 2 37 16.2 6-4 • 229 • JR • Dade City, Fla./Godby 2016 3 6 75 12.5 1 29 25.0 3 • DB • DERWIN JAMES »»Registered eight tackles, 2.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Louisville TOT 16 20 285 14.2 3 37 17.8 6-3 • 211 • SO • Haines City, Fla./Haines City »»ACC Linebacker of the Week (10/19) following Louisville ‘15 game »»Two picks vs. Notre Dame ‘14 including game-clincher on final play IZZO’S CAREER HIGHS »»Recorded first career interception in first quarter vs. Ole Miss »Named the ACC Defensive Back of the Week after Ole Miss game Receptions 3, vs. Ole Miss 2016 » PUGH’S CAREER STATS »Will miss extended time due to injury suffered against CSU Yards 41, vs. Ole Miss 2016 » YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS Longest Catch 37, Miami 2015 2014 13 7 5 12 2.0-4 1 0 1 2 0.0-0 TD 1 (three times), last vs. Ole Miss 2016 JAMES’ CAREER STATS 2015 13 18 14 32 3.0-10 1 0 0 0 3.0-10 YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS Longest TD Catch 13, Texas State 2015 2016 3 10 4 14 2.5-15 0 0 0 0 1.5-12 2015 13 52 39 91 9.5-47 5 2 2 0 4.5-29 TOT 29 36 24 58 7.5-29 2 0 1 2 4.5-22 2016 2 9 2 11 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0.0-0 85 • TE • JEREMY KERR TOT 151 6 41 102 9.5-47 5 2 2 1 4.5-29 PUGH’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 8, at Louisville 2016 6-6 • 270 • r-JR • St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg JAMES’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles for Loss 2.0 (twice), last at Louisville 2016 Tackles 14, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 »»Appeared as run blocker and on special teams this season Sacks 2.0, Louisville 2015 Interceptions 1, vs. Ole Miss 2016 »»Only catch of career was one-yard, fourth down TD at No. 10 Florida Interceptions 2, Notre Dame 2014 »»Received Offensive Scout Award at end-of-year banquet in 2014 Pass Breakups 2, at Georgia Tech 2015 Tackles for Loss 2.0 (twice), last vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 KERR’S CAREER STATS Sacks 1.0 (four times), last vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 18 • LB • RO’DERRICK HOSKINS RECEIVING Fumbles Forced 1 (twice), last Syracuse 2015 YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Fumbles Recoveries 1 (twice), last NC State 2015 6-2 • 240 • r-JR • Orlando, Fla./Evans 2015 11 1 1 1.0 1 1 0.1 »»Made two solo tackles at Louisville 2016 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 »»Four tackles (three solo) vs. Charleston Southern TOT 14 1 1 1.0 1 1 0.07 4 • DB • TARVARUS MCFADDEN »»6.5 TFL was third on team after 2.0 at Georgia Tech in 2015 KERR’S CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING 6-2 • 198 • SO • Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage HOSKINS’ CAREER STATS »Recorded second career interception at Louisville Receptions 1, at Florida 2015 » YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS »Recorded first career interception in first career start vs. Ole Miss Yards 1, at Florida 2015 » 2014 13 2 7 9 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 »Appeared in seven games, making four tackles in reserve duty in 2015 Longest Catch 1, at Florida 2015 » 20151 12 3 21 52 6.5-9 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 TD 1, at Florida 2015 2016 3 6 5 11 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 Longest TD Catch 1, at Florida 2015 MCFADDEN’S CAREER STATS TOT 28 39 33 72 6.5-9 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2015 7 4 0 4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 HOSKINS’ CAREER HIGHS 2016 3 2 1 3 0.0-0 2 0 0 2 0.0-0 88 • TE • MAVIN SAUNDERS Tackles 8, at Wake Forest 2015 TOT 10 6 1 7 0.0-0 2 0 0 2 0.0-0 6-5 • 257 • r-SO • Bimini, Bahamas/The Kinkaid School Tackles for Loss 2.0 (twice), last at Georgia Tech 2015 »»Appeared in eight games with two starts (BC, Miami) in 2015 »»Basketball scholarships from UConn and Oklahoma, etc., in high school 6 • LB • MATTHEW THOMAS 19 • DB • A.J. WESTBROOK »»ACC Academic Honor Roll (2015-16) 6-3 • 227 • r-JR • Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington 6-0 • 186 • SO • Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland »»Led team with career-high 10 total tackles at Louisville SAUNDERS’ CAREER STATS »»Made three tackles in first career start at Louisville »»Racked up a career-high seven tackles vs. Ole Miss RECEIVING »»Appeared but registered no statistics vs. Charleston Southern »»Registered 25 tackles, 2.5 TFLs in seven games (three starts) in 2014 YR. G REC YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G »»Logged time as a reserve safety and on special teams in 2015 2015 8 6 52 8.7 0 21 6.5 THOMAS’ CAREER STATS 2016 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 WESTBROOK’S CAREER STATS YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS TOT 10 6 52 8.7 0 21 5.2 YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 2013 4 4 0 4 2.0-10 0 0 0 0 1.0-9 2015 6 1 1 2 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 2014 7 21 5 26 2.5-5 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 SAUNDERS’ CAREER HIGHS 2016 3 2 1 3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 2015 DNP - INJURED Receptions 3, Miami 2015 TOT 9 3 2 5 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 20164 3 1 6 20 2.0-9 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 Yards 26, Miami 2015 TOT 14 39 11 50 6.5-24 0 0 0 0 1.0-9 Longest Catch 21, Louisville 2015 20 • DB • TREY MARSHALL THOMAS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles 10, at Lousiville 2016 6-0 • 210 • JR • Lake City, Fla./Columbia Tackles for Loss 1.5, Boston College 2014 »»Registered five tackles at Louisville Sacks 1.0, Bethune-Cookman 2013 »»Recorded seven total tackles vs. Ole Miss »»Recorded the first sack of the 2015 season vs. Texas State; first career 9 • DE • JOSH SWEAT MARSHALL’S CAREER STATS YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 6-5 • 250 • SO • Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith 2014 11 6 6 12 1.5-3 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 »»2015 Freshman All-America Honorable Mention from Campus Insider 20154 6 1 7 21 1.0-12 1 0 0 0 1.0-12 »»Registered two tackles, one TFL vs. Charleston Southern 2016 3 6 6 12 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 »»Returned from high school injury senior year to dominate in 2015 TOT 20 26 19 45 2.5-15 2 0 0 0 1.0-12

26 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF PLAYER BIOS: DEFENSE/SPECIALISTS MARSHALL’S CAREER HIGHS WALKER’S CAREER STATS AIME’S CAREER STATS Tackles 11, at Wake Forest 2015 YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS Tackles for Loss 1.0 (twice), last Texas State 2015 2013 12 9 9 18 2.0-9 0 0 0 0 1.0-7 2016 3 3 4 7 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Sacks 1.0, Texas State 2015 20144 1 27 11 38 6.0-18 0 1 0 0 1.0-6 TOT 3 3 4 7 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2015 13 26 32 58 15.5-65 5 4 0 1 10.5-58 2016 3 10 5 15 4.5-37 0 2 0 0 4.5-37 AIME’S CAREER HIGHS 24 • DB • MARCUS LEWIS TOT2 42 7 57 129 28.0-129 5 7 0 1 17.0-108 Tackles 5, at Louisville 2016

6-1 • 190 • SO • Prince George’s County, Md./Gonzaga WALKER’S CAREER HIGHS »»Registered two tackles and one PBU at Louisville Tackles 13, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 99 • DE • BRIAN BURNS »»Recorded five solo tackles and first career interception vs. Ole Miss Tackles for Loss 4.5, vs. Ole Miss 2016 »»Competed with Tarvarus McFadden throughout spring and fall camps Sacks 4.5, vs. Ole Miss 2016 6-5 • 218 • FR • Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage Forced Fumbles 1 (seven times), last Charleston Southern 2016 »»Assisted on tackle at Louisville LEWIS’ CAREER HIGHS »»Broke out with 2.0 sacks, 3.0 TFLs, 5 tackles vs. Charleston Southern YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS »»Two tackles and a PBU in the 2016 U.S. Army All-American Bowl 2015 4 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 55 • DT • FREDRICK JONES 2016 3 10 1 11 1.0-5 1 0 1 1 0.0-0 BURNS’ CAREER STATS TOT 7 10 1 11 1.0-5 1 0 1 1 0.0-0 6-3 • 298 • R-SO • Miami, Fla./Miami Central YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS »»Made one tackle at Louisville 2016 3 4 2 6 3.0-20 0 1 0 0 2.0-19 LEWIS’ CAREER HIGHS »»Registered one tackle vs. Charleston Southern TOT 3 4 2 6 3.0-20 0 1 0 0 2.0-19 Tackles 5, vs. Ole Miss 2016 »»Will factor into the rotation on defensive line Tackles for Loss 1, Charleston Southern 2016 BURNS’ CAREER HIGHS Interceptions 1, vs. Ole Miss 2016 JONES’ CAREER STATS Tackles 5, Charleston Southern 2016 YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS Tackles for Loss 3.0, Charleston Southern 2016 2015 10 1 7 8 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 Sacks 2.0, Charleston Southern 2016 27 • DB • MARQUEZ WHITE 2016 3 1 1 2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 Forced Fumbles 1, Charleston Southern 2016 6-0 • 184 • SR • Dothan, Ala./Northview TOT 13 2 8 10 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 »»Registered two tackles, his first of the year, at Louisville JONES’ CAREER HIGHS 23 • K • RICKY AGUAYO »»One of 13 ‘Noles with 2.0+ TFL (one each vs. Texas State and USF) Tackles 3, vs. Houston (Peach) 2015 »»Started vs. Ole Miss but recorded no statistics Tackles for Loss 1.0, at Florida 2015 6-2 • 196 • FR • Mascotte, Fla./IMG Academy »»Made 2-3 FGA, 2-2 PAT at Louisville WHITE’S CAREER STATS »»Named ACC Specialist of the Week after win over Ole Miss YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 90 • DT • DEMARCUS CHRISTMAS »»Converted school-record 6-6 FG along with 3-3 PAT 2013 13 8 4 12 1.0-1 0 0 0 1 0.0-0 2014 12 2 1 3 0.0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 6-4 • 308 • R-SO • Sarasota, Fla./Manatee AGUAYO’S’ CAREER STATS 2015 13 20 5 25 2.0-8 2 0 0 1 0.0-0 »»Made two tackles at Louisville YR. G FGA FGM FG% LONG PAT XP% 2016 3 2 0 2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 »»Broke up one pass and made one tackle in start vs. Ole Miss 2016 3 10 9 90.0 47 12-12 100.0 TOT 41 32 10 42 3.0-9 2 0 0 2 0.0-0 »»Career-high four tackles at Ga. Tech and Clemson in 2015 TOT 3 10 9 90.0 47 12-12 100.0 WHITE’S CAREER HIGHS CHRISTMAS’ CAREER STATS AGUAYO’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 4, NC State 2013 YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS Field Goals Attempted 6, vs. Ole Miss 2016 Tackles for Loss 1.0 (three times), last USF 2015 2015 13 4 15 19 0.5-2 2 0 0 0 0.5-2 Field Goals Made 6, vs. Ole Miss 2016 Interceptions 1 (twice), last USF 2015 2016 3 1 2 3 0.0-0 1 0 1 0 0.0-0 Long 47, at Louisville 2016 TOT6 1 5 17 22 0.5-2 3 0 1 0 0.5-2 PAT Attempted 7, Charleston Southern 2016 PAT Made 7, Charleston Southern 2016 28 • DB • MALIQUE JACKSON CHRISTMAS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles 4 (twice), last at Clemson 2015 6-0 • 176 • SO • Jesup, Ga./Wayne County Tackles for Loss 0.5, NC State 2015 21 • P/K • LOGAN TYLER »»Registered one solo tackle at Charleston Southern Sacks 0.5, NC State 2015 »»Tallied two tackles in the 2015 opener vs. Texas State Pass Break-Ups 1 (three times), last vs. Ole Miss 2016 6-0 • 201 • FR • Nixa, Mo./Nixa »»Cousin of former FSU RG and current New England Patriot Tre’ Jackson Fumble Recoveries 1, Charleston Southern 2016 »»Punted eight times (44.8 avg) with a long of 51 yards at Louisville »»Also kicked off 10 times, forcing six touchbacks vs. CSU »»Played QB, RB, S, and LB in addition to kicking duties at Nixa 29 • DB • NATE ANDREWS 91 • DT • DERRICK NNADI TYLER’S CAREER STATS 6-0 • 206 • JR • Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope 6-1 • 312 • JR • Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes YR. G NO. YDS AVG LONG I20 TB BLK »Played for first time of 2016, registered five tackles at Louisville » »»Had one assisted tackle at Louisville 2016 3 13 592 45.5 52 2 0 0 »Tallied second career sack on edge blitz against Chattanooga » »»Assisted on two tackles and recovered a fumble vs. Ole Miss TOT 3 13 592 45.5 52 2 0 0 »Has missed the first two games with an injury » »»Six-yard sack at BC was first of career; finished with 2.0 in 2015 TYLER’S CAREER HIGHS ANDREWS’ CAREER STATS NNADI’S CAREER STATS Punts 8, at Louisville 2016 YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS YR.A G U A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS Average 51.0, Charleston Southern 2016 20134 1 2 11 35 1.0-4 4 3 1 4 1.0-4 2014 9 8 10 18 1.5-2 1 0 1 0 0.0-0 Long 52, Charleston Southern 2016 20144 1 66 27 93 0.5-2 5 1 2 3 0.0-0 2015 13 18 27 45 2.0-10 0 0 0 0 2.0-10 Kickoffs 11, vs. Ole Miss 2016 20157 13 1 8 25 3.0-20 3 1 0 0 1.0-13 2016 3 3 3 6 1.0-6 0 0 1 0 1.0-6 Touchbacks 7, vs. Ole Miss 2016 2016 1 4 1 5 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 TOT 25 29 40 69 4.5-18 1 0 2 0 3.0-16 TOT 42 111 47 158 4.5-26 12 5 3 7 2.0-17 NNADI’S CAREER HIGHS 47 • LS • STEPHEN GABBARD ANDREWS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles 9, Syracuse 2015 Tackles 12, Boston College 2014 Tackles for Loss 1.5, Wake Forest 2014 6-3 • 248 • JR • Tallahassee, Fla./Godby Interceptions 2, at Wake Forest 2013 Sacks 1.0 (three times), last Charleston Southern 2016 »»Entering third year as long snapper for the Noles »»Has made three tackles as a member of the special teams unit »»Father, Steve, was All-American defensive tackle at FSU 44 • DE • DeMARCUS WALKER 94 • DT • WALVENSKI AIMÉ 6-4 • 280 • SR • Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood 6-5 • 300 • SO • Boynton Beach, Fla./Olympic Heights/ »»Seven tackles (four solo) at Louisville »»Career-high 4.5 sacks and one FF vs. Ole Miss; ACC DL of the Week Fort Scott C.C. (Kan.) »»2015 All-ACC Second Team (Media) and All-ACC Third Team (Coaches) »»Racked up five tackles (two solo) at Louisville »»Made two tackles vs. Charleston Southern »»Totaled 41 tackles, five TFLs and two sacks in 2015 at Fort Scott CC

SEMINOLES.COM 27 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF RECORDS: PASSING SINGLE-GAME YARDS SINGLE-GAME COMPLETIONS SEASON TD PASSES Opponent Year Yards Opponent Year Comp. Year TDs 1. Chris Weinke Duke 2000 536 1. Georgia Tech 1995 41 1. Jameis Winston 2013 40 2. Chris Weinke Clemson 2000 521 2. Danny Kanell Florida 1994 40 2. Chris Weinke 2000 33 3. Memphis State 1969 508 3. Charlie Ward Florida 1993 38 3. Danny Kanell 1995 32 4. Chris Weinke Miami 2000 496 4. Chris Weinke Duke 2000 37 4. Charlie Ward 1993 27 5. Memphis State 1989 482 Penn State (Gator) 1967 37 5. Jameis Winston 2014 25 6. NC State 1997 463 6. Duke 2007 35 Chris Weinke 1999 25 7. Danny Kanell Virginia 1995 454 Drew Weatherford Virginia 2005 35 Thad Busby 1997 25 8. Charlie Ward Florida 1993 446 8. Deondre Francois Ole Miss 2016 33 1972 25 9. Jameis Winston Clemson 2013 444 Christian Ponder North Carolina 2009 33 Bill Cappleman 1968 25 10. Chris Weinke Georgia Tech 2000 443 9. Drew Weatherford Boston College 2006 32 10. 2001 24 11. EJ Manuel Boston College 2012 439 Chris Weinke BYU 2000 32 11. EJ Manuel 2012 23 12. Bill Cappleman South Carolina 1968 437 Danny Kanell Virginia 1995 32 Chris Rix 2003 23 13. Danny Kanell Maryland 1994 427 12. Charlie Ward Notre Dame 1993 31 Gary Huff 1971 23 14. Peter Tom Willis Nebraska (‘90 Fiesta) 1989 422 Bill Cappleman Memphis State 1969 31 14. Charlie Ward 1992 22 15. Danny Kanell Florida 1994 421 14. Jameis Winston Syracuse 2014 30 1991 22 16. Deondre Francois Ole Miss 2016 419 Drew Weatherford Troy 2006 30 16. Christian Ponder 2010 20 17. Gary Huff Houston 1972 409 Chris Rix Colorado 2003 30 Peter Tom Willis 1989 20 18. Jameis Winston Louisville 2014 401 Thad Busby Georgia Tech 1997 30 18. Chris Weinke 1998 19 19. Thad Busby Georgia Tech 1997 399 18. Jameis Winston Oregon (‘15 Rose) 2014 29 19. EJ Manuel 2011 18 20. Christian Ponder North Carolina 2009 395 Christian Ponder Boston College 2009 29 Drew Weatherford 2005 18 Charlie Ward Maryland 1992 395 Drew Weatherford Boston College 2007 29 Chris Weinke Miami 2000 29 CAREER TD PASSES SEASON YARDS Years TDs Year Yards SEASON COMPLETIONS 1. Chris Weinke 1997-2000 79 1. Chris Weinke 2000 4167 Year Att. Comp. 2. Jameis Winston 2013-14 65 2. Jameis Winston 2013 4057 1. Jameis Winston 2014 467 305 3. Chris Rix 2001-04 63 3. Jameis Winston 2014 3907 2. Drew Weatherford 2005 469 276 4. Danny Kanell 1992-95 57 4. EJ Manuel 2012 3392 3. Chris Weinke 2000 431 266 5. Gary Huff 1970-72 52 5. Thad Busby 1997 3317 4. Charlie Ward 1993 380 264 6. Charlie Ward 1989-93 49 6. Drew Weatherford 2005 3208 5. EJ Manuel 2012 387 263 7. EJ Manuel 2009-12 47 7. Peter Tom Willis 1989 3124 6. Danny Kanell 1995 402 257 8. Thad Busby 1994-97 46 8. Chris Rix 2003 3107 Jameis Winston 2013 384 257 9. Christian Ponder 2007-10 45 9. Chris Weinke 1999 3103 8. Thad Busby 1997 390 235 10. Casey Weldon 1988-91 41 10. Charlie Ward 1993 3032 9. Chris Weinke 1999 377 232 11. Jimmy Jordan 1976-79 39 11. Danny Kanell 1995 2957 10. Christian Ponder 2009 330 227 Bill Cappleman 1967-69 39 12. Gary Huff 1972 2893 Danny Kanell 1994 380 227 13. Drew Weatherford 2004-07 37 13. Danny Kanell 1994 2781 12. Chris Rix 2003 382 216 14. Chip Ferguson 1985-88 34 14. Gary Huff 1971 2736 13. Peter Tom Willis 1989 346 211 15. Peter Tom Willis 1986-89 33 15. Chris Rix 2001 2734 14. Gary Huff 1972 385 206 16. 1962-64 28 16. Christian Ponder 2009 2717 15. Charlie Ward 1992 365 204 17. 1977, 79-81 26 17. EJ Manuel 2011 2666 16. EJ Manuel 2011 311 203 18. Danny McManus 1984-87 25 18. Charlie Ward 1992 2647 17. Casey Weldon 1991 313 189 19. Kelly Lowrey 1979-83 24 19. Casey Weldon 1991 2527 18. Christian Ponder 2010 299 184 20. Wally Woodham 1975-79 22 20. Chris Weinke 1998 2487 Gary Huff 1971 327 184 20. Bill Cappleman 1969 344 183 CAREER YARDS Years Yards CAREER COMPLETIONS 1. Chris Weinke 1997-2000 9839 Years Att. Comp. 2. Chris Rix 2001-04 8390 1. Chris Weinke 1997-2000 1107 650 3. Jameis Winston 2013-14 7964 2. Drew Weatherford 2005-08 1128 644 4. EJ Manuel 2009-12 7736 3. EJ Manuel 2009-12 897 600 5. Drew Weatherford 2005-08 7567 4. Christian Ponder 2007-10 965 596 6. Christian Ponder 2007-10 6872 5. Chris Rix 2001-04 1042 575 INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS 7. Gary Huff 1970-72 6378 6. Jameis Winston 2013-14 851 562 8. Danny Kanell 1992-95 6372 7. Danny Kanell 1992-95 851 529 9. Thad Busby 1994-97 5916 8. Charlie Ward 1989-93 759 473 PASSING 10. Charlie Ward 1989-93 5747 9. Gary Huff 1970-72 796 436 Most Touchdown Passes: 6 Peter Tom Willis vs. Memphis State, 1989 11. Bill Cappleman 1967-69 4904 10. Thad Busby 1994-97 715 421 6 Chris Weinke vs. Maryland, 1999 12. Casey Weldon 1988-91 4628 11. Bill Cappleman 1967-69 636 349 Passing Yards: 536 Chris Weinke vs. Duke, 2000 13. Peter Tom Willis 1986-89 4291 12. Casey Weldon 1988-91 545 323 Completions: 41 Danny Kanell vs. Georgia Tech, 1995 14. Jimmy Jordan 1976-79 4144 13. Peter Tom Willis 1986-89 500 304 Attempts: 67 Danny Kanell vs. Virginia, 1995 15. Chip Ferguson 1985-88 3846 14. Jimmy Jordan 1976-79 595 298 Completion Pct. 92.6 Jameis Winston at Pitt, 2013 16. Wally Woodham 1975, 77-79 3550 15. Chip Ferguson 1985-88 496 281 17. Kelly Lowrey 1980-83 3469 16. Wally Woodham 1975, 77-79 476 273 RUSHING 18. Steve Tensi 1962-64 3394 17. Kelly Lowrey 1980-83 464 252 Most Rushing Yards: 322 Greg Allen vs. Western Carolina, 1981 19. Danny McManus 1983-87 3390 Steve Tensi 1962-64 472 252 Most Rushes: 34 Travis Minor vs. Texas A&M, 1998 20. Rick Stockstill 1977-81 2834 19. Rick Stockstill 1977, 79-81 447 250 Rushing TDs: 4 vs. Miami, 2008 20. Danny McManus 1983-87 455 248 4 Greg Allen vs. Louisville, 1982 4 Greg Allen vs. South Carolina, 1982 Most All-Purpose Yards: 417 Greg Allen vs. Western Carolina, 1981

RECEIVING Receptions: 16 Ron Sellers vs. South Carolina, 1968 Receiving Yards: 260 Ron Sellers vs. Wake Forest, 1968 Receiving TDs: 5 Ron Sellers vs. Wake Forest, 1968 DEFENSE Most Tackles: 29 Dale McCullers vs. Texas A&M, 1968 Most Sacks: 6 Dale McCullers vs. Memphis State, 1967 Most TFLs: 6 Dale McCullers vs. Memphis State, 1967 Interceptions: 4 Mario Edwards vs. Wake Forest, 1998

28 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF RECORDS: RUSHING/RECEIVING SINGLE-GAME YARDS SEASON RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 11. Snoop Minnis 2000 63 Opponent Year Yards Year TDs 12. Preston Parker 2007 62 1. Greg Allen Western Carolina 1981 322 1. Greg Allen 1982 20 Rhett Dawson 1971 62 2. Dalvin Cook USF 2015 266 2. Dalvin Cook 2015 19 14. Rod Owens 2009 61 3. Sammie Smith East Carolina 1987 244 3. Amp Lee 1990 16 1998 61 4. Greg Allen Arizona State 1984 223 4. Antone Smith 2008 15 16. Bert Reed 2009 60 5. Dalvin Cook Miami 2015 222 Dayne Williams 1987 15 E.G. Green 1995 60 6. Sammie Smith Tulane 1988 212 6. Devonta Freeman 2013 14 18. Travis Rudolph 2015 59 Victor Floyd South Carolina 1985 212 7. Warrick Dunn 1995 13 Kez McCorvey 1994 59 8. Sammie Smith Indiana (All-American) 1986 205 Greg Allen 1983 13 20. Jesus Wilson 2015 58 9. Greg Allen Louisiana State 1981 202 9. Warrick Dunn 1996 12 Bert Reed 2010 58 10. Greg Allen Louisiana State 1983 201 Pooh Bear Williams 1995 12 Tony Smith Oklahoma State (Gator) 1982 201 11. 2014 11 12. Chris Thompson Wake Forest 2012 197 Karlos Williams 2013 11 CAREER RECEPTIONS 13. Leon Washington West Virginia (‘05 Gator) 2004 195 James Wilder Jr. 2012 11 Years Rec. To Break 14. Dalvin Cook Clemson 2015 194 1994 11 1. Rashad Greene 2011-14 270 154/159 15. Greg Jones Miami 2002 189 Amp Lee 1991 11 2. Ron Sellers 1966-68 212 96/101 Sammie Smith Miami 1987 189 16. Jermaine Thomas 2009 9 3. Peter Warrick 1996-99 207 91/96 17.t Sam Plat Memphis State 1980 188 Travis Minor 1997 9 4. Kez McCorvey 1991-94 189 73/78 18. Jermaine Thomas NC State 2009 186 1994 9 5. Bert Reed 2008-11 170 54/59 19. Warrick Dunn Florida 1996 185 William Floyd 1992 9 6. E.G. Green 1994-97 166 50/55 20. Warrick Dunn Miami 1995 184 20. Dalvin Cook 2014 8 7. Greg Carr 2005-08 148 32/37 James Wilder Jr. 2013 8 8. Chris Davis 2003-06 137 21/26 Devonta Freeman 2012 8 9. Mike Shumann 1973-75, 77 134 18/23 SEASON YARDS Lonnie Pryor 2012 8 10. De’Cody Fagg 2004-07 132 16/21 Year Att. Yards Devonta Freeman 2011 8 1993-96 132 16/21 1. Dalvin Cook 2015 229 1691 Greg Jones 2002 8 Warrick Dunn 1993-96 132 16/21 2. Warrick Dunn 1995 166 1242 1989 8 13. Lawrence Dawsey 1987-90 128 12/17 3. Sammie Smith 1987 172 1230 Greg Allen 1984 8 Rhett Dawson 1969-71 128 12/17 4. Warrick Dunn 1996 189 1180 Kelly Lowrey 1983 8 15. Kenny Shaw 2010-13 124 8/13 5. Greg Allen 1983 200 1134 Mark Lyles 1979 8 16. Craphonso Thorpe 2001-04 123 7/12 6. Warrick Dunn 1994 152 1026 Jim Mankins 1966 8 17. Barry Smith 1970-72 119 3/8 7. Larry Key 1977 239 1117 18. Anquan Boldin 1999-2002 118 2/7 8. Devonta Freeman 2013 173 1016 19. Jesus Wilson 2013-PR 117 --/5 9. Mark Lyles 1979 225 1011 CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 20. Snoop Minnis 1997-2000 115 --/4 10. Dalvin Cook 2014 170 1008 Years TDs To Break 11.t Sam Plat 1980 224 983 1. Greg Allen 1981-84 44 16 -- Travis Rudolph 2014-PR 112 12. Amp Lee 1991 186 977 2. Warrick Dunn 1993-96 37 9 13. Greg Allen 1984 133 971 3. Devonta Freeman 2011-13 30 2 14. Leon Washington 2004 138 951 Amp Lee 1989-91 30 2 SINGLE GAME RECEIVING YARDS 15. Hodges Mitchell 1972 192 944 5. Dalvin Cook 2014-PR 29 Opponent Year Yards 16. Greg Jones 2002 161 938 6. Travis Minor 1997-2000 28 1. Ron Sellers Wake Forest 1968 260 17. Travis Minor 2000 181 923 7. Antone Smith 2005-08 26 2. Ron Sellers South Carolina 1968 259 18. Greg Allen 1981 139 888 8. Dayne Williams 1986-88 24 3. Peter Warrick Clemson 1997 249 19. Lorenzo Booker 2004 173 887 9. Greg Jones 2000-03 23 4. Ron Sellers Virginia Tech 1967 229 20. Buddy Strauss 2004 188 877 10. Karlos Williams 2013-14 22 5. Ron Sellers Memphis State 1968 218 11. James Wilder Jr. 2011-13 20 6. Craphonso Thorpe Notre Dame 2003 217 Mark Lyles 1976-79 20 7. Ron Sellers Houston 1968 214 CAREER YARDS 13. Jermaine Thomas 2008-11 19 8. Kelvin Benjamin Florida 2013 212 Years Att. Yards To Break 14. Lonnie Pryor 2009-12 18 9. Kez McCorvey Duke 1994 207 1. Warrick Dunn 1993-96 575 3959 1033 15. Rock Preston 1994-96 17 10. Craphonso Thorpe Colorado 2003 205 2. Greg Allen 1981-84 624 3769 843 Pooh Bear Williams 1993, 95-96 17 11. Rashad Greene Oklahoma State 2014 203 3. Travis Minor 1997-2000 664 3218 292 Dexter Carter 1986-89 17 12. Travis Rudolph Houston (Peach) 2015 201 4. Larry Key 1974-77 625 2953 27 18. William McCray 1997-2001 16 13. Rod Owens North Carolina 2009 199 5. Dalvin Cook 2014-PR 433 2927 William Floyd 1991-93 16 14. Virginia Tech 2001 195 6. Sammie Smith (85-88) 411 2539 20. Lorenzo Booker 2003-06 15 15. Oklahoma (‘65 Gator) 1964 192 7. Greg Jones (00-03) 480 2535 Sammie Smith 1986-88 15 16. Peter Warrick Miami 1998 190 8. Lorenzo Booker (03-06) 477 2389 17. Snoop Minnis Florida 2000 187 9. Devonta Freeman (11-13) 404 2255 18. E.G. Green NC State 1997 184 Antone Smith (05-08) 493 2255 SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS 19. Andre Cooper Maryland 1995 182 11. Mark Lyles (76-79) 515 2218 Opponent Year Rec. Fred Biletnikoff Virginia Tech 1964 182 12. Sean Jackson (90-93) 347 2133 1. Ron Sellers South Carolina 1968 16 13. Amp Lee (89-91) 405 2092 2. Ron Sellers Wake Forest 1968 14 14. Jermaine Thomas (08-11) 379 2083 Ron Sellers Houston 1968 14 SEASON RECEIVING YARDS 15. Leon Washington (01-05) 369 2078 Ron Sellers Penn State (Gator) 1967 14 Year Yards 16. Dexter Carter (86-89) 327 1788 5. Rashad Greene Virginia 2014 13 1. Ron Sellers 1968 1496 17. Chris Thompson (09-12) 277 1735 Lawrence Dawsey Miami 1990 13 2. Rashad Greene 2014 1365 18. Tom Bailey (68-70) 381 1714 Kent Gaydos Houston 1969 13 3. Snoop Minnis 2000 1340 19. Hodges Mitchell (72-73) 363 1613 Ron Sellers Memphis State 1968 13 4. Barry Smith 1972 1243 20. Ricky Williams (79-82) 320 1605 Ron Sellers Alabama 1967 13 5. Peter Warrick 1998 1232 Ron Sellers Virginia Tech 1966 13 6. Ron Sellers 1967 1228 Fred Biletnikoff Oklahoma (‘65 Gator) 1964 13 7. Rashad Greene 2013 1128 8. E.G. Green 1997 1059 9. Kelvin Benjamin 2013 1011 SEASON RECEPTIONS Anquan Boldin 2002 1011 Year Rec. 11. E.G. Green 1995 1007 1. Rashad Greene 2014 99 12. Andre Cooper 1995 1002 2. Ron Sellers 1968 86 13. Lawrence Dawsey 1990 999 3. Rashad Greene 2013 76 14. Craphonso Thorpe 2003 994 4. Kez McCorvey 1993 74 15. Fred Biletnikoff 1964 987 5. Peter Warrick 1999 71 16. Kez McCorvey 1993 966 Andre Cooper 1995 71 17. Rhett Dawson 1970 946 7. Ron Sellers 1967 70 18. Javon Walker 2001 944 8. Barry Smith 1972 69 19. Peter Warrick 1999 934 9. Anquan Boldin 2002 65 20. Kenny Shaw 2013 933 Lawrence Dawsey 1990 65

SEMINOLES.COM 29 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF RECORDS: RECEIVING/DEFENSE CAREER RECEIVING YARDS 6. Jimmy Heggins 1977 67 90 157 6. 2000 19 Years Yards To Break 7. Paul McGowan 1987 97 53 150 David Warren 2000 19 1. Rashad Greene 2011-14 3830 2142 8. Tommy Young 1982 77 72 149 1997 19 2. Ron Sellers 1966-68 3598 1910 9. Ken Roe 1983 82 64 146 9. 2002 18.5 3. Peter Warrick 1996-99 3517 1829 10. Aaron Carter 1975 68 77 145 10. Bjoern Werner 2012 18 4. E.G. Green 1994-97 2920 1232 Ken Roe 1982 74 71 145 Lawrence Timmons 2006 18 5. Kez McCorvey 1991-94 2660 972 Kirk Carruthers 1989 77 68 145 Travis Johnson 2004 18 6. Greg Carr 2005-08 2574 886 13. 1979 70 74 144 13 Geno Hayes 2007 17.5 7. Barry Smith 1970-72 2392 704 14. Reggie Herring 1978 70 67 137 14. Darnell Dockett 2003 17 8. Mike Shumann 1973-75, 77 2306 618 15. Paul McGowan 1985 80 56 136 Ron Simmons 1979 17 9. Craphonso Thorpe 2001-04 2153 465 16. Bill Lohse 1970 81 54 135 16. 1998 16 10. Lawrence Dawsey 1987-90 2129 441 Aaron Carter 1976 76 59 135 17. DeMarcus Walker 2015 15.5 11. Jessie Hester 1981-84 2100 412 18. Marvin Jones 1990 73 60 133 18. Derek Nicholson 2008 15 12. Snoop Minnis 1997-2000 2098 410 19. Robert McEachern 1970 64 68 132 Kevin Emanuel 2002 15 13. Bert Reed 2008-11 2022 334 Ron Hester 1981 75 57 132 2000 15 14. Kenny Shaw 2010-13 1919 231 15. Rhett Dawson 1969-71 1915 227 16. Chris Davis 2003-06 1842 154 CAREER TACKLES CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS 17. Andre Cooper 1993-96 1810 122 Years Total Years TFLs To Break 18. Anquan Boldin 1999-2002 1790 102 1. Aaron Carter 1974-77 512 1. Darnell Dockett 2000-03 65 37.5 19. Hassan Jones 1982-85 1764 76 2. Reggie Herring 1977-80 452 2. Everette Brown 2006-08 46.5 19 20. Jackie Flowers 1976-79 1697 9 3. Paul McGowan 1984-87 446 3. Corey Simon 1996-99 44 16.5 4. Kirk Carruthers 1988-91 435 Ron Simmons 1977-80 44 16.5 -- Travis Rudolph 2014-PR 1689 5. Ron Simmons 1977-80 383 5. Travis Johnson 2001-04 42.5 15 6. Ken Roe 1980-83 379 6. Kevin Emanuel 2000-03 41 13.5 7. Marvin Jones 1990-92 369 7. Brandon Jenkins 2009-12 37.5 10 SEASON TD CATCHES 8. Daryl Bush 1994-97 361 8. 2002-05 37 9.5 Year TDs 9. Kendyll Pope 2000-03 352 9. Bjoern Werner 2010-12 35 7.5 1. Andre Cooper 1995 15 10. Henry Taylor 1981-84 344 10. Jamal Reynolds 1997-2000 33 5.5 Kelvin Benjamin 2013 15 11. Dale McCullers 1966-68 343 11. Dekoda Watson 2006-09 32.5 5 3. Anquan Boldin 2002 13 12. Michael Boulware 2000-03 340 Alonzo Jackson 1999-2002 32.5 5 Barry Smith 1972 13 Paul Piurowski 1977-80 340 13. Jeff Womble 2000-03 32 4.5 5. Greg Carr 2006 12 14. 1998-2001 339 Jerry Johnson 1996-99 32 4.5 Peter Warrick 1998 12 15. Sam Cowart 1993-97 338 Paul McGowan 1984-87 32 4.5 Ron Sellers 1968 12 16. Fred Jones 1983-86 326 16. Eric Moore 2001-04 30.5 3 8. Craphonso Thorpe 2003 11 17. Nigel Bradham 2008-11 306 17. Geno Hayes 2005-07 29.5 2 2001 11 18. Scott Warren 1976-79 300 18. Telvin Smith 2010-13 29 1.5 Snoop Minnis 2000 11 19. 1996-2000 289 19. DeMarcus Walker 2013-PR 28 E.G. Green 1997 11 20. Jimmy Heggins 1974-77 288 20. Markus White 2009-10 28.5 Fred Biletnikoff 1964 11 13. Atrews Bell 2000 10 E.G. Green 1995 10 SEASON QUARTERBACK SACKS SEASON INTERCEPTIONS 15. Rashad Greene 2013 9 Year Sacks Year Ints Greg Carr 2005 9 1. 1996 19 1. 1991 12 Lawrence Dawsey 1988 9 2. Andre Wadsworth 1997 16 2. Monk Bonasorte 1979 8 Jessie Hester 1984 9 3. Brandon Jenkins 2010 13.5 Curt Campbell 1951 8 19. Talman Gardner 2002 8 Everette Brown 2008 13.5 4. 1997 7 Peter Warrick 1999 8 1996 13.5 1992 7 Peter Warrick 1997 8 6. Bjoern Werner 2012 13 LeRoy Butler 1989 7 Terry Anthony 1989 8 Alonzo Jackson 2002 13 7. Patrick Robinson 2007 6 Terry Anthony 1988 8 8. Jamal Reynolds 2000 12 2000 6 Ron Sellers 1967 8 Ron Simmons 1977 12 Mario Edwards 1998 6 10. Cornellius Carradine 2012 11 Corey Sawyer 1993 6 Reinard Wilson 1994 11 Terrell Buckley 1990 6 CAREER TD CATCHES Carl Simpson 1991 11 Larry Harris 1982 6 Year TDs To Break 13. DeMarcus Walker 2015 10.5 Bobby Butler 1979 6 1. Peter Warrick 1996-99 31 18 Anthony Moss 1990 10.5 J.T. Thomas 1970 6 2. Rashad Greene 2011-14 29 16 14. 1997 10 Winfred Bailey 1964 6 Greg Carr 2005-08 29 16 Peter Boulware 1995 10 Bud Whitehead 1959 6 E.G. Green 1994-97 29 16 Willie Jones 1978 10 1954 6 5. Barry Smith 1970-72 25 12 17. Brodrick Bunkley 2005 9 Tom Feamster 1954 6 6. Andre Cooper 1993-96 24 11 Reinard Wilson 1995 9 Tommy Brown 1952 6 7. Ron Sellers 1966-68 23 10 Carl Simpson 1992 9 Ted Hewitt 1949 6 8. Anquan Boldin 1999-2002 21 8 Jessie Hester 1981-84 21 8 10. Lawrence Dawsey 1987-90 20 7 CAREER QUARTERBACK SACKS CAREER INTERCEPTIONS 11. Talman Gardner 1999-2002 19 6 Years Sacks Years Ints Kelvin Benjamin 2012-13 19 6 1. Reinard Wilson 1993-96 35.5 1. Terrell Buckley 1989-91 21 13. Craphonso Thorpe 2001-04 18 5 2. Peter Boulware 1994-96 34 2. Monk Bonasorte 1977-80 15 14. Snoop Minnis 1999-2000 17 4 3. Ron Simmons 1977-80 25 3. 1985-88 14 Terry Anthony 1986-89 17 4 4. Bjoern Werner 2010-12 23.5 Lee Corso 1953-56 14 Hassan Jones 1982-85 17 4 Jamal Reynolds 1997-2000 23.5 5. Corey Sawyer 1991-93 13 Nick O’Leary 2011-14 17 4 6. Everette Brown 2006-08 23 6. Tay Cody 1997-2000 12 18. Kez McCorvey 1991-94 16 3 Alonzo Jackson 1999-2002 23 Samari Rolle 1994-97 12 Mike Shumann 1973-75, 77 16 3 Andre Wadsworth 1994-97 23 Brian McCrary 1981-84 12 Fred Biletnikoff 1962-64 16 3 9. Brandon Jenkins 2009-12 22.5 Keith Jones 1978-80 12 10. Carl Simpson 1990-92 21.5 Curt Campbell 1950-52 12 -- Travis Rudolph 2014-PR 14 Anthony Moss 1987-90 21.5 11. Eric Williams 1984-87 11 Bobby Butler 1977-80 11 Walt Sumner 1966-68 11 SEASON TACKLES SEASON TACKLES FOR LOSS Ted Hewitt 1948-50 11 Year Solo Ast Total Year TFLs 15. Pat Watkins 2002-05 10 1. Aaron Carter 1977 82 99 181 1. Brodrick Bunkley 2005 25 Dedrick Dodge 1985-89 10 2. Dale McCullers 1967 108 72 180 2. Darnell Dockett 2001 22 Bobby Jackson 1974-77 10 3. Reggie Herring 1980 92 78 170 3. Brandon Jenkins 2010 21.5 J.T. Thomas 1970-72 10 4. Dale McCullers 1968 102 61 163 Everette Brown 2008 21.5 5. Henry Taylor 1984 80 79 159 5. Corey Simon 1999 21 30 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF LAST TIME IT HAPPENED TEAM FLORIDA STATE OPPONENT RUSHING Had 400 or more yards: 401 vs. Wake Forest, 1995 401, Georgia Tech, 2009 Had 300-399 yards: 336 vs. Idaho, 2013 314, Louisville, 2016 Had 200-299 yards: 221 vs. Syracuse, 2015 215, Clemson, 2015 Had 51-100 yards: 70 at Georgia Tech, 2015 67, Ole Miss, 2016 Had 11-50 yards: 16 vs. Houston (Peach), 2015 20, Miami, 2015 Had fewer than 0 yards: -15 at Virginia Tech, 2012 -27, Colorado, 2007 Had 70 or more rush attempts: 72 vs. Western Carolina, 1985 71, LSU, 1982 Had 60-69 rush attempts: 60 vs. Virginia, 2002 60, Tulane, 1989 Had 50-59 rush attempts: 54 at Miami, 2008 53, Houston (Peach), 2015 Had seven or more rush touchdowns: 7 vs. Murray State, 2012 7, Louisville, 2016 Had six rush touchdowns: vs. Nevada, 2013 Georgia Tech, 2009 Had five rush touchdowns: vs. Chattanooga, 2015 Oregon (‘15 Rose), 2014 Had four rush touchdowns: at NC State, 2014 Georgia Tech (ACC Champ.), 2014

PASSING Had 500 or more yards: 521 vs. Clemson, 2000 532, Arizona State, 1984 Had 400-499 yards: 419 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 405, Miami, 2015 Had 300-399 yards: 397 vs. Houston (Peach), 2015 313, Ole Miss, 2016 Had 200-299 yards: 269 vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 216, Louisville, 2016 Had fewer than 75 yards: 65 at Florida, 2011 67, Georgia Tech, 2015 Had 50 or more pass attempts: 52 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 52, Notre Dame, 2014 Had 40-49 pass attempts: 48 vs. Houston (Peach), 2015 46, Houston (Peach), 2015 Had 30-39 pass attempts: 35 vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 39, Ole Miss, 2016 Had 20 or fewer pass attempts: 13 at Florida, 2011 20, Louisville, 2016 Had 30 or more pass completions: 33 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 31, Notre Dame, 2014 Had 20-29 pass completions: 26 vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 21, Ole Miss, 2016 Had fewer than 10 pass completions: 8 at Louisville, 2016 7, Charleston Southern, 2016 Had six or more passing touchdowns: 6 vs. Charleston Southern, 2011 Never Had five passing touchdowns: vs. Texas State, 2015 NC State, 2009 Had four passing touchdowns: at NC State, 2014 Ole Miss, 2016 Had three passing touchdowns: vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 Louisville, 2015 Had zero passing touchdowns: at Clemson, 2015 Florida, 2015 Had seven passes intercepted: at South Carolina, 1984 Virginia Tech, 1959 Had six passes intercepted: at NC State, 1998 Wake Forest, 2013 Had five passes intercepted: vs. Wake Forest, 2008 Wake Forest, 1997 Had four passes intercepted: vs. Houston (Peach), 2015 Idaho, 2014 Had three passes intercepted: vs. NC State, 2015 Ole Miss, 2016 Did not throw an interception: vs. Ole Miss, 2016 Charleston Southern, 2016 Completed passes to 10 or more receivers: 10 vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 10, Miami, 2015 Completed passes to nine receivers: vs. Maryland, 2013 Florida, 2015 Completed passes to eight receivers: vs. Ole Miss, 2016 Ole Miss, 2016 Completed passes to seven receivers: at Clemson, 2015 Chattanooga, 2015 Completed passes to six receivers: at Louisville, 2016 Charleston Southern, 2016 TOTAL OFFENSE Had 700 or more yards: 771 vs. Clemson, 2000 Never Had 600-699 yards: 636 vs. Texas State, 2015 639, Oregon (‘15 Rose), 2014 Had 500-599 yards: 580 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 530, Louisville, 2016 Had 400-499 yards: 438 vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 448, Houston (Peach), 2015 Had fewer than 100 yards: 95 at Florida, 2011 28, Savannah State, 2012 Ran 85 or more plays: 93 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 99, Houston (Peach), 2015 Ran fewer than 55 plays: 55 at Georgia Tech, 2015 49, Florida, 2013

SCORING Scored 80 or more points: 80 vs. Idaho, 2013 Never Scored 70-79 points: 72 vs. Wake Forest, 1995 Never Scored 60-69 points: 63 vs. Maryland, 2013 63, Louisville, 2016 Scored 50-59 points: 52 vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 59, Oregon (‘15 Rose), 2014 Scored 40-49 points: 45 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 41, NC State, 2014 Scored 30-39 points: 34 vs. NC State, 2015 34, Ole Miss, 2016 Scored 0 points: vs. Wake Forest (30-0), 2006 Boston College (14-0), 2015 Won by 45 points or more: 66 vs. Idaho (80-14), 2013 47, Miami (47-0), 1976 Won by 30-44 points: 44 vs. Charleston Southern (52-8), 2016 43, Louisville, 2016 Won by 20-29 points: 25 at Florida (27-2), 2015 27, Florida (37-10), 2009 Scored on first drive of game: vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 Louisville, 2016 Recorded a safety: vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2013 Charleston Southern, 2016 Recorded two or more safeties: vs. UCF, 1995 NC State, 2002 Scored on a blocked field goal: vs. Clemson, 2006 Georgia Tech, 2015

TURNOVERS Lost eight or more turnovers: 9 at South Carolina (7 INT, 2 FUM), 1984 8, Texas A&M (‘92 Cotton - 2 INT, 6 FUM), 1991 Lost seven turnovers: vs. Wake Forest (5 INT, 2 FUM), 2008 Wake Forest (6 INT, 1 FUM), 2013 Lost six turnovers: at NC State (6 INT), 1998 Maryland (4 INT, 2 FUM), 2002 Lost five turnovers: vs. Houston (Peach - 4 INT, 1 FUM), 2015 South Carolina (Chick-fil-A - 3 INT, 2 FUM), 2010 Lost four turnovers: vs. Florida (4 INT), 2014 Ole Miss (3 INT, 1 FUM), 2016 Lost four or more fumbles: 4 vs. Oregon (‘15 Rose), 2014 4, USC, 1998 Threw four or more interceptions: 4 vs. Houston (Peach), 2015 4, Idaho, 2013 Did not commit a turnover: vs. Ole Miss, 2016 Florida, 2015 Lost a game and did not commit a turnover: vs. North Carolina, 2010 Florida, 2015 Two turnovers returned for TD: vs. Idaho, 2013 Wake Forest, 2004 Two interceptions returned for TD: vs. Idaho, 2013 Auburn, 1985 Two fumbles returned for TD: vs. Wisconsin (Champs Sports), 2008 Never

DEFENSE Recorded 10 or more sacks: 11 vs. Wake Forest, 1997 Never Recorded nine sacks: vs. Miami, 2005 Never Recorded eight sacks: vs. BYU, 2010 Never Recorded seven sacks: vs. Idaho, 2013 Miami, 2001 Recorded six sacks: vs. Murray State, 2012 Oklahoma, 2011 Recorded five sacks: vs. Ole Miss, 2016 Louisville, 2016 Recorded 10 or more tackles for loss: 11 vs. Wake Forest, 2014 10, Clemson, 2015 Broke up 10 or more passes: 10 vs. Notre Dame, 2014 10, Kentucky (Music City), 2007

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SEMINOLES.COM 31 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF LAST TIME IT HAPPENED SPECIAL TEAMS Returned a punt for TD: vs. Charleston Southern, 2016 Louisville, 2016 Returned a blocked punt for TD: vs. UCLA (Emerald), 2006 Miami, 2001 Blocked punt for a safety: vs. Colorado, 2008 Clemson, 2004 Returned a kickoff for TD: vs. Auburn, (‘14 BCS Champ.), 2013 Clemson, 2004 Blocked a punt: vs. Samford, 2010 NC State, 2012 Punted 10 or more times: 11 at NC State, 2004 10, USF, 2015 Did not record a punt: vs. Samford, 2010 Georgia Tech, 2010 Blocked a field goal: at Florida, 2015 Georgia Tech, 2015 Blocked a PAT: vs. Oregon (‘15 Rose), 2014 Florida, 2008 Recovered an onside kick: at Wake Forest, 2009 NC State, 2013 Made five or more field goals: 6 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 6, Florida, 1983 Made four field goals: at Miami, 2012 Florida, 2014 MISCELLANEOUS Had 30 or more first downs: 32 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 30, Oregon (‘15 Rose), 2014 Had 10 or fewer first downs: 7 at Florida, 2011 10, Wake Forest, 2014 Had 20 or more penalties: 20 vs. Duke, 1997 Never Had 15-19 penalties: 15 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 17, Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.), 2005 Had 100 or more penalty yards: 127 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 105, Florida, 2014 Had less than 25 penalty yards: 15 at Miami, 2014 21, USF, 2015 Had zero penalties: vs. Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.), 2010 The Citadel, 2014 Had 35 minutes or more of possession time: 42:39 vs. Ole Miss, 2016 35:56, Wake Forest, 2014 Scoring drive of 15 or more plays: 15 vs. Virginia, 2014 15, NC State, 2015 Scoring drive of 99 yards: 6 plays, 99 yards, TD vs. Boston College, 2012 5 plays, 99 yards, TD, USF, 2009 INDIVIDUAL FLORIDA STATE OPPONENT RUSHING Rushed 30 or more times: 30 vs. USF, Dalvin Cook, 2015 34, Auburn, Tre Mason, 2013 (‘14 BCS Champ.) Rushed for 300 or more yards: 322 vs. Western Carolina, Greg Allen, 1981 304, Southern Miss, Sam Dejarnette, 1982 Rushed for 200-299 yards: 222 vs. Miami, Dalvin Cook, 2015 217, Pitt, Bryan Thomas, 1981 Rushed for 150-199 yards: 183 at Florida, Dalvin Cook, 2015 195, Auburn, Tre Mason, 2013 (‘14 BCS Champ.) QB rushed for 100 or more yards: 102 vs. Clemson, EJ Manuel, 2012 146, Louisville, Lamar Jackson, 2016 QB rushed for a TD of 50 or more yards: 55 vs. Chattanooga, D’Vontrey Richardson, 2008 60, Georgia Tech, Justin Thomas, 2015 Had four or more rushing touchdowns: 4 at Miami, Antone Smith, 2008 4, Louisville, Lamar Jackson, 2016 Had three rushing touchdowns: vs. Syracuse, Jacques Patrick, 2015 Georgia Tech, Synjyn Days, 2014 (ACC Champ.) Had a run of 80 or more yards: 94 at Wake Forest, Dalvin Cook, 2015 83, Wake Forest, Josh Adams, 2007 Had a run of 70-79 yards: 75 at Clemson, Dalvin Cook, 2015 72, NC State, Shadrach Thornton, 2013 Had two or more players with 100+ rush yards: D. Freeman 129 & K. Williams 114, vs. Idaho, 2013 L. Jackson 146 & B. Radcliff 118, Louisville, 2016 Had two players with 150+ rush yards: R. Preston 165 & W. Dunn 163, vs. Notre Dame, 1995 R. Cherry 170 & J. Housman 159, Houston, 1974 PASSING Passed for 400 or more yards: 419 vs. Ole Miss, Deondre Francois, 2016 405, Miami, Brad Kaaya, 2015 Passed for 300-399 yards: 348 vs. Syracuse, Sean Maguire, 2015 313, Ole Miss, Chad Kelly, 2016 Attemped 45 or more passes: 52 vs. Ole Miss, Deondre Francois, 2016 47, NC State, , 2015 Completed 40 or more passes: 43 vs. Penn State, Drew Weatherford, 2006 (‘07 Orange) 46, Maryland, , 1995 Completed 30-39 passes: 33 vs. Ole Miss, Deondre Francois, 2016 31, Notre Dame, Everett Golson, 2014 Threw five or more touchdown passes: 5 vs. Maryland, Jameis Winston, 2013 5, NC State, Russell Wilson, 2009 Threw four touchdown passes: vs. Texas State, Everett Golson, 2015 Ole Miss, Chad Kelly, 2016 Threw five or more interceptions: 6 at NC State, Chris Weinke, 1998 5, Wake Forest, Ben Sankey, 1997 Threw four interceptions: vs. Florida, Jameis Winston, 2014 Maryland, Trey Evans, 1999 Completed a pass of 75 or more yards: 75 vs. Syracuse, S. Maguire to T. Rudolph, 2015 76, Virginia, M. Verica to K. Burd, 2010 Completed a pass to 10 or more receivers: 10 vs. Charleston Southern, Deondre Francois, 2016 10, Miami, Brad Kaaya, 2015 RECEIVING Caught 15 or more passes: 16 vs. South Carolina, Ron Sellers, 1968 16, Virginia, Alvin Pearman, 2003 Had 200 or more receiving yards: 203 vs. Oklahoma State, Rashad Greene, 2014 214, Louisville, DeVante Parker, 2014 Caught three touchdowns: vs. Syracuse, Travis Rudolph, 2015 Louisville, James Quick, 2015 Had two players with 100+ yards receiving: J. Wilson 125 & D. Cook 101, vs. Ole Miss, 2016 S. Coley 139 & R. Scott 108, Miami, 2015 Had three players with 100+ yards receiving: C. Davis 125, D. Fagg 113 & G. Carr 104, vs. The Citadel, 2005 Never TOTAL OFFENSE Had 500 or more yards: 509 vs. Clemson, Chris Weinke, 2000 532, Arizona State, , 1984 Had 400-499 yards: 478 vs. Ole Miss, Deondre Francois, 2016 404, Clemson, Deshaun Watson, 2015 QB had 100 yards or more passing AND rushing: 380 pass, 102 rush vs. Clemson, EJ Manuel, 2012 216 pass, 146 rush, Louisville, Lamar Jackson, 2016 DEFENSE Intercepted three or more passes: 4 at Wake Forest, Mario Edwards, 1998 3, Georgia Tech, Brian Wilkins, 1996 Intercepted two passes: 2 vs. Notre Dame, Jacob Pugh, 2014 2, Houston, W. Jackson III & T. Stewart, 2015 (Peach) Recovered two or more fumbles: 2 vs. Florida, Xavier Rhodes, 2010 2, Duke, Dwayne Norman, 2012 Forced two or more fumbles: 2 at NC State, Jalen Ramsey, 2014 2, USF, Sabbath Joseph, 2009 Recorded four or more sacks: 4.5 vs. Ole Miss, DeMarcus Walker, 2016 N/A Recorded three sacks: 3.5 vs. Florida, Bjoern Werner, 2012 Maryland, Kenny Tate, 2012 Recorded 15 or more tackles: 15 vs. Auburn, Telvin Smith, 2013 (‘14 BCS Champ.) 15, Louisville, James Sample, 2014 Returned an interception for a touchdown: 94 yards vs. Florida, Terrance Smith, 2014 24 yards, Virginia Tech (ACC Champ.), J Gouveia-Winslow, 2010 Returned a fumble for a touchdown: 36 yards at Boston College, Jalen Ramsey, 2015 58 yards, Oregon, Tony Washington, 2014 (‘15 Rose) Recorded 4.5 or more tackles for loss in a game: 4.5 vs. Ole Miss, DeMarcus Walker, 2016 4.5, Boston College, Harold Landry, 2015 SPECIAL TEAMS Scored 13 or more points kicking: 21 vs. Ole Miss, Ricky Aguayo, 2016 13, Florida, Austin Hardin, 2014 Made four or more field goals: 6 vs. Ole Miss, Ricky Aguayo, 2016 4, Boston College, Nate Freese, 2010 Made two field goals of 50 or more yards: 50 & 53 vs. Florida, Dustin Hopkins, 2012 50 & 51, Florida, David Posey, 1975 Made a field goal of 60 or more yards: 60 at Florida, Gary Cismesia, 2007 61, Virginia Tech, Wayne Latimer, 1975 Had a punt of 70 or more yards: 76 at Miami, Sean Liss, 1996 71, Syracuse, Brendan Carney, 2005 Had a punt of 60-69 yards: 60 at Florida, Cason Beatty, 2015 62, Syracuse, , 2015 Punted nine or more times: 9 at Clemson, Graham Gano, 2007 9, Florida, Johnny Townsend, 2015 Had a net punting average of 50 yards or better: 2-102 (51.0), Charleston Southern, Logan Tyler, 2016 3-160 (53.3), Miami, Pat O’Donnell, 2013 Had 100 or more kick return yards: 133 at Louisville, Kermit Whitfield, 2016 140, Oklahoma State, Tyreek Hill, 2014 Had a kickoff return for a TD: 100 yard return vs. Auburn, Kermit Whitfield, 2013 97 & 86 yard return, Clemson, Justin Miller, 2004 Had 100 or more punt return yards: 122 vs. Duke, Tyler Hunter, 2012 130, Louisville, Jaire Alexander, 2016 Had a punt return for a TD: 89 yards vs. Charleston Southern, Jesus Wilson, 2016 69 yards, Louisville, Jaire Alexander, 2016 Blocked a punt: vs. Samford, Chris Thompson, 2010 NC State, Mike Rose, 2012 Blocked a field goal: at Florida, DeMarcus Walker, 2015 Georgia Tech, Patrick Gamble, 2015 Returned a blocked field goal for touchdown: 69 yards vs. Clemson, Tony Carter, 2006 78 yards, Georgia Tech, Lance Austin, 2015 Blocked a PAT: vs. Oregon, Nile Lawrence-Stample, 2014 (‘15 Rose) North Carolina, Jonas Seawright, 2003 Scored a 2-point conversion: at Virginia Tech, EJ Manuel to N. O’Leary, 2012 Oregon, Taylor Alie to Christian French, 2014 (‘15 Rose)

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32 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE: 2016 ACC GAMES OVERALL ATLANTIC DIVISION W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. Streak Louisville 2 0 125 48 1-0 1-0 3 0 195 62 2-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 W3 Wake Forest 1 0 24 14 0-0 1-0 3 0 69 38 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 W3 Clemson 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 0 49 37 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 W3 NC State 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 127 69 2-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 W1 Florida State 0 1 20 63 0-0 0-1 2 1 117 105 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 L1 Syracuse 0 1 28 62 0-0 0-1 1 2 81 114 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 L2 Boston College 0 2 14 66 0-1 0-1 1 2 40 73 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 L1

COASTAL DIVISION W L For Opp Hm Rd W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. Streak Georgia Tech 1 0 17 14 0-0 1-0 3 0 90 31 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 W3 Virginia Tech 1 0 49 0 1-0 0-0 2 1 109 58 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 W1 Miami 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 3 0 153 23 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 W3 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 128 84 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 W2 Pitt 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 108 91 2-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 L1 Virginia 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 59 94 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 L4 Duke 0 1 14 24 0-1 0-0 1 2 76 54 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 L2

ACC - WEEK 4 LAST WEEK IN THE ACC 2016 FSU ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Award Player Opponent Thursday, September 22 Saturday, September 17 Offensive Back QB Deondre Francois Ole Miss - 9/5 #5/3 Clemson at Georgia Tech 7:30 PM (ESPN) Florida State at Louisville UL, 63-20 SC State at Clemson CU, 59-0 Rookie QB Deondre Francois Ole Miss - 9/5 Saturday, September 24 Miami at App State UM, 45-10 Defensive Lineman DE DeMarcus Walker Ole Miss - 9/5 #13/14 Florida State at USF 12:00 PM (ABC) Vanderbilt at Goergia Tech GT, 38-7 Defensive Back S Derwin James Ole Miss - 9/5 East Carolina at Virginia Tech 12:30 PM (ACCN) USF at Syracuse USF, 45-20 Specialist K Ricky Aguayo Ole Miss - 9/5 Central Michigan at Virginia 12:30 PM (RSN) Pitt at Oklahoma State OSU, 45-38 Receiver WR Travis Rudolph Charleston So. - 9/10 Syracuse at UConn 1:00 PM (CBSSN) Boston College at Virginia Tech VT, 49-0 Wagner at Boston College 1:00 PM (ACC Network Extra) James Madison at North Carolina UNC, 56-28 Duke at Notre Dame 3:30 PM (NBC) Old Dominion at NC State NCSU, 49-22 Pitt at North Carolina 3:30 PM (ESPNU) Delaware at Wake Forest WF, 38-21 Wake Forest at Indiana 3:30 PM (BTN) Duke at Northwestern NU, 24-13 #3/4 Louisville at Marshall 8:00 PM (CBSN)

2016 PRESEASON ALL-ACC TEAM

WR Artavis Scott* Clemson ACC PRESEASON PREDICTIONS WR Isaiah Ford Virginia Tech WR Travis Rudolph Florida State ATLANTIC DIVISION ACC CHAMPIONSHIP VOTES TE Jordan Leggett Clemson T Roderick Johnson* Florida State 1. Clemson (148) 1,293 1. Clemson 144 T Mitch Hyatt Clemson 2. Florida State (42) 1,176 2. Florida State 39 G Dorian Johnson Pitt 3. Louisville (1) 961 3. North Carolina 7 G Tyrone Crowder Clemson 4. NC State 704 4. Louisville 1 C Jay Guillermo Clemson 5. Boston College 441 QB Deshaun Watson* Clemson RB Dalvin Cook Florida State 6. Syracuse 426 ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR RB Elijah Hood North Carolina 7. Wake Forest 347 1. Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson 164 DE DeMarcus Walker Florida State 2. Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State 18 DE Ejuan Price Pitt COASTAL DIVISION 3. Elijah Hood, RB, North Carolina 4 DT Carlos Watkins Clemson 1. North Carolina (121) 1,238 4. Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville 2 DT DeAngelo Brown Louisville 2.) Miami (50 1,108 LB Clemson Brad Kaaya, QB, Miami 2 LB Keith Kelsey Louisville 3. Pitt (14) 859 6. DeVon Edwards, CB/KR, Duke 1 LB Devonte Fields Louisville 4. Virginia Tech (3) 697 CB Cordrea Tankersley Clemson 5. Duke (2) 597 CB Des Lawrence North Carolina 6. Georgia Tech (1) 588 S Derwin James Florida State 7. Virginia 261 S Quin Blanding* Virginia PK Greg Huegel Clemson P Justin Vogel Miami SP * North Carolina

*Repeat selection (2015)

SEMINOLES.COM 33 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF 2016 STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS RUSHING FS OPP Name GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G SCORING 117 105 Dalvin Cook 3 50 235 7 228 4.6 2 37 76.0 Jacques Patrick 3 17 113 6 107 6.3 1 41 35.7 Points Per Game 39.0 35.0 Amir Rasul 2 6 46 0 46 7.7 0 21 23.0 Points Off Turnovers 27 14 Johnathan Vickers 3 5 47 3 44 8.8 0 30 14.7 FIRST DOWNS 78 60 Ryan Green 3 6 41 3 38 6.3 0 17 12.7 Rushing 37 28 Deondre Francois 3 27 127 105 22 0.8 0 31 7.3 Passing 34 24 Freddie Stevenson 2 2 8 0 8 4.0 1 7 4.0 Penalty 7 8 Jesus Wilson 3 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 2.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 501 533 J.J. Cosentino 2 3 8 5 3 1.0 0 6 1.5 Yards gained rushing 634 646 Kermit Whitfield 3 1 3 0 3 3.0 1 3 1.0 Yards lost rushing 133 113 TEAM 3 2 0 4 -4 -2.0 0 0 -1.3 Total 3 120 634 133 501 4.2 5 41 167.0 Rushing Attempts 120 110 Opponents 3 110 646 113 533 4.8 8 47 177.7 Average Per Rush 4.2 4.8 Average Per Game 167.0 177.7 PASSING TDs Rushing 5 8 Name GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G PASSING YARDAGE 801 671 Deondre Francois 3 143.62 65-102-2 63.7 782 6 36 260.7 Comp-Att-Int 67-111-2 41-79-4 J.J. Cosentino 2 76.62 2-9-0 22.2 19 1 12 9.5 Average Per Pass 7.2 8.5 Total 3 138.18 67-111-2 60.4 801 7 36 267.0 Average Per Catch 12.0 16.4 Opponents 3 138.18 41-79-4 51.9 671 6 57 223.7 Average Per Game 267.0 223.7 TDs Passing 7 6 RECEIVING TOTAL OFFENSE 1302 1204 Name GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Travis Rudolph 3 15 219 14.6 3 36 73.0 Total Plays 231 189 Jesus Wilson 3 14 186 13.3 0 31 62.0 Average Per Play 5.6 6.4 Dalvin Cook 3 9 118 13.1 0 25 39.3 Average Per Game 434.0 401.3 Kermit Whitfield 3 7 70 10.0 0 24 23.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 11-231 10-179 Ryan Izzo 3 6 75 12.5 1 29 25.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-84 4-131 Nyqwan Murray 3 5 46 9.2 0 13 15.3 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 4-0 2-40 Auden Tate 3 4 45 11.2 3 20 15.0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.0 17.9 Da’Vante Phillips 3 3 23 7.7 0 8 7.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 28.0 32.8 Jacques Patrick 3 3 18 6.0 0 13 6.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 20.0 Ja’Vonn Harrison 2 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.5 Total 3 67 801 12.0 7 36 267.0 FUMBLES-LOST 5-1 7-4 Opponents 3 41 671 16.4 6 57 223.7 PENALTIES-Yards 29-271 21-181 Average Per Game 90.3 60.3 ALL-PURPOSE PUNTS-Yards 13-592 15-579 Name GP Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Average Per Punt 45.5 38.6 Dalvin Cook 3 228 118 0 0 0 346 115.3 Net punt average 35.5 33.0 Jesus Wilson 3 6 186 84 0 0 276 92.0 KICKOFFS-Yards 26-1679 18-1054 Kermit Whitfield 3 3 70 0 202 0 275 91.7 Average Per Kick 64.6 58.6 Travis Rudolph 3 0 219 0 0 0 219 73.0 Net kick average 42.3 38.8 Jacques Patrick 3 107 18 0 0 0 125 41.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 34:59 25:01 Ryan Izzo 3 0 75 0 0 0 75 25.0 Amir Rasul 2 46 0 0 11 0 57 28.5 3RD-DOWN Conversions 19/42 12/33 Nyqwan Murray 3 0 46 0 0 0 46 15.3 3rd-Down Pct 45% 36% Auden Tate 3 0 45 0 0 0 45 15.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/0 1/2 Johnathan Vickers 3 44 0 0 0 0 44 14.7 4th-Down Pct 0% 50% Ryan Green 3 38 0 0 6 0 44 14.7 SACKS BY-Yards 10-86 11-85 Da’Vante Phillips 3 0 23 0 0 0 23 7.7 MISC YARDS 0 0 Deondre Francois 3 22 0 0 0 0 22 7.3 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 13 15 Freddie Stevenson 2 8 0 0 12 0 20 10.0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-10 0-2 J.J. Cosentino 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 Ja’Vonn Harrison 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.5 TEAM 3 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -1.3 RED-ZONE SCORES (13-13) 100% (12-14) 86% Total 3 501 801 84 231 0 1617 539.0 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (9-13) 69% (12-14) 86% Opponents 3 533 671 131 179 40 1554 518.0 PAT-ATTEMPTS (12-12) 100% (13-14) 93% ATTENDANCE 75831 55632 TOTAL OFFENSE Games/Avg Per Game 1/75831 1/55632 Name G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Neutral Site Games 1/63042 Deondre Francois 3 129 22 782 804 268.0 Dalvin Cook 3 50 228 0 228 76.0 SCORE BY QUARTERS Jacques Patrick 3 17 107 0 107 35.7 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Amir Rasul 2 6 46 0 46 23.0 Florida State 34 24 37 22 117 Johnathan Vickers 3 5 44 0 44 14.7 Ryan Green 3 6 38 0 38 12.7 Opponents 21 48 14 22 105 J.J. Cosentino 2 12 3 19 22 11.0 Freddie Stevenson 2 2 8 0 8 4.0 Jesus Wilson 3 1 6 0 6 2.0 Kermit Whitfield 3 1 3 0 3 1.0 TEAM 3 2 -4 0 -4 -1.3 Total 3 231 501 801 1302 434.0 Opponents 3 189 533 671 1204 401.3

34 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF 2016 STATISTICS FIELD GOALS FLORIDA STATE PLAYER GAME HIGHS Name FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Rushes 23 Dalvin Cook vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Ricky Aguayo 9-10 90.0 0-0 2-2 2-2 5-6 0-0 47 0 Yards Rushing 91 Dalvin Cook vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) TD Rushes 2 Dalvin Cook vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Long Rush 41 Jacques Patrick at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) FIELD GOALS SEQUENCE Pass attempts 52 Deondre Francois vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Florida State OPPONENTS Pass completions 33 Deondre Francois vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Ole Miss (25),(21),(40),(40),(44),(30) - Yards Passing 419 Deondre Francois vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Charleston Southern (46) 48 TD Passes 3 Deondre Francois vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Louisville 49,(47),(33) 48 Long Pass 36 Deondre Francois vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Receptions 9 Jesus Wilson vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Yards Receiving 125 Jesus Wilson vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) TD Receptions 2 Travis Rudolph vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Auden Tate at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) PUNT RETURNS Long Reception 36 Travis Rudolph vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Name No. Yds Avg TD Long Field Goals 6 Ricky Aguayo vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Jesus Wilson 3 84 28.0 1 89 Long Field Goal 47 Ricky Aguayo at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) Total 3 84 28.0 1 89 Punts 8 Logan Tyler at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) Opponents 4 131 32.8 1 69 Punting Avg 51.0 Logan Tyler vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Long Punt 52 Logan Tyler vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Punts inside 20 1 Logan Tyler vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) KICK RETURNS Logan Tyler vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Name No. Yds Avg TD Long Long Punt Return 89 Jesus Wilson vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Kermit Whitfield 8 202 25.2 0 46 Long Kickoff Return 46 Kermit Whitfield vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Ryan Green 1 6 6.0 0 6 Tackles 10 Matthew Thomas at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) Amir Rasul 1 11 11.0 0 11 Sacks 4.5 DeMarcus Walker vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Freddie Stevenson 1 12 12.0 0 12 Tackles For Loss 4.5 DeMarcus Walker vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Total 11 231 21.0 0 46 Interceptions 1 Derwin James vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Opponents 10 179 17.9 0 26 Tarvarus McFadden vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Marcus Lewis vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Tarvarus McFadden at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) PUNTING Name No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd FLORIDA STATE TEAM GAME HIGHS Logan Tyler 13 592 45.5 52 0 3 2 4 0 Rushes 43 at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) Yards Rushing 171 at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) Yards Per Rush 4.7 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) KICKOFFS TD Rushes 3 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Name No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Pass attempts 52 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Logan Tyler 26 1679 64.6 16 0 Pass completions 33 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Total 26 1679 64.6 16 0 179 42.3 22 Yards Passing 419 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Opponents 18 1054 58.6 5 1 231 38.8 26 Yards Per Pass 8.1 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) TD Passes 3 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Total Plays 93 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) SCORING Total Offense 580 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Name TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Yards Per Play 6.2 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Ricky Aguayo 0 9-10 12-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 39 Points 52 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Travis Rudolph 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Sacks By 5 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Auden Tate 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 First Downs 32 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Dalvin Cook 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Penalties 15 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Ryan Izzo 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Penalty Yards 127 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Jesus Wilson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Turnovers 2 at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) Freddie Stevenson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Interceptions By 3 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Kermit Whitfield 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Punts 8 at Louisville (Sep 17, 2016) Jacques Patrick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Punting Avg 51.0 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Deondre Francois 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 Long Punt 52 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Total 13 9-10 12-12 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 117 Punts inside 20 1 vs Ole Miss (Sep 05, 2016) Opponents 15 0-2 13-14 0-0 0 0-1 0 1 105 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016) Long Punt Return 89 vs Charleston Southern (Sep 10, 2016)

INTERCEPTIONS FLORIDA STATE LONGEST PLAYS Name No. Yds Avg TD Long Rushing 41 Jacques Patrick at Louisville (9/17/2016) Tarvarus McFadden 2 0 0.0 0 0 Rushing Touchdown 37 Dalvin Cook vs Charleston Southern (9/10/2016) Derwin James 1 0 0.0 0 0 Passing 36 Travis Rudolph from Deondre Francois vs Charleston Southern (9/10/2016) Marcus Lewis 1 0 0.0 0 0 Passing Touchdown 36 Travis Rudolph from Deondre Francois vs Charleston Southern (9/10/2016) Punt Return 89 Jesus Wilson vs Charleston Southern (9/10/2016) Kick Return 46 Kermit Whitfield vs Ole Miss (9/5/2016) FUMBLE RETURNS Interception Return 0 Tarvarus McFadden vs Ole Miss (9/5/2016) Name No. Yds Avg TD Long 0 Marcus Lewis vs Ole Miss (9/5/2016) Emmett Rice 1 -8 -8.0 0 0 0 Derwin James vs Ole Miss (9/5/2016) Total 1 -8 -8.0 0 0 0 Tarvarus McFadden at Louisville (9/17/2016) Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Fumble Return -8 Emmett Rice vs Charleston Southern (9/10/2016) Punt 52 Logan Tyler vs Charleston Southern (9/10/2016) Field Goal 47 Ricky Aguayo at Louisville (9/17/2016)

SEMINOLES.COM 35 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF 2016 STATS: INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PASSING #12 Francois, D. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Ole Miss 52 33 0 63.5 419 2 31 3 16 143.8 Charleston Southern 32 25 1 78.1 262 3 36 2 17 171.6 Louisville 18 7 1 38.9 101 1 23 5 47 93.2 TOTALS 102 65 2 63.7 782 6 36 10 80 143.6

#16 Cosentino, J. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Charleston Southern 3 1 0 33.3 7 0 7 1 5 52.9 Louisville 6 1 0 16.7 12 1 12 0 0 88.5 TOTALS 9 2 0 22.2 19 1 12 1 5 76.6

RUSHING Name No-Yds/TD OM CSU LOU Cook, D. 50-228/2 23-91/0 11-83/2 16-54/0 Patrick, J. 17-107/1 5-2/0 5-26/1 7-79/0 Rasul, A. 6-46/0 DNP 6-46/0 - Vickers, J. 5-44/0 - 2-4/0 3-40/0 Green, R. 6-38/0 - 3-6/0 3-32/0 Francois, D. 27-22/0 9-59/0 6--3/0 12--34/0 Stevenson, F. 2-8/1 2-8/1 DNP - Wilson, J. 1-6/0 - 1-6/0 - Cosentino, J. 3-3/0 DNP 2-1/0 1-2/0 Whitfield, K. 1-3/1 1-3/1 - - TEAM 2--4/0 1--2/0 - 1--2/0

RECEIVING Name No-Yds/TD OM CSU LOU Rudolph, T. 15-219/3 6-74/1 7-105/2 2-40/0 Wilson, J. 14-186/0 9-125/0 4-53/0 1-8/0 Cook, D. 9-118/0 7-101/0 1-9/0 1-8/0 Izzo, R. 6-75/1 3-41/1 2-20/0 1-14/0 Whitfield, K. 7-70/0 5-53/0 2-17/0 - Murray, N. 5-46/0 1-4/0 3-31/0 1-11/0 Tate, A. 4-45/3 - 2-13/1 2-32/2 Phillips, D. 3-23/0 1-8/0 2-15/0 - Patrick, J. 3-18/0 1-13/0 2-5/0 - Harrison, J. 1-1/0 - 1-1/0 DNP

ALL PURPOSE Name TOTAL OM CSU LOU Cook, D. 346 192 92 62 Wilson, J. 276 120 148 8 Whitfield, K. 275 125 17 133 Rudolph, T. 219 74 105 40 Patrick, J. 125 15 31 79 Izzo, R. 75 41 20 14 Rasul, A. 57 DNP 57 - Murray, N. 46 4 31 11 Tate, A. 45 - 13 32 Green, R. 44 - 12 32 Vickers, J. 44 - 4 40 Phillips, D. 23 8 15 - Francois, D. 22 59 -3 -34 Stevenson, F. 20 20 DNP - Cosentino, J. 3 DNP 1 2

36 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF 2016 STATS: DEFENSIVE Solo Ast Total Sacks Fumbles Blkd Name GP Tkls Tkls Tkls TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 6 Matthew Thomas 3 14 6 20 2.0-9 ...... 44 DeMarcus Walker 3 10 5 15 4.5-37 4.5-37 . . . . 2 . . 16 Jacob Pugh 3 10 4 14 2.5-15 1.5-12 . . 1 . . . . 20 Trey Marshall 3 6 6 12 . . . 1 . . . . . 3J Derwin James 2 9 2 11 . . 1-0 ...... 24 Marcus Lewis 3 10 1 11 1.0-5 . 1-0 1 . 1-0 . . . 18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins 3 6 5 11 ...... 94 Walvenski Aime 3 3 4 7 ...... 99 Brian Burns 3 4 2 6 3.0-20 2.0-19 . . 1 . 1 . . 91 Derrick Nnadi 3 3 3 6 1.0-6 1.0-6 . . . 1-0 . . . 87 Jared Jackson 3 3 2 5 ...... 29 Nate Andrews 1 4 1 5 ...... 1W Arthur Williams 2 4 . 4 1.0-12 1.0-12 . 1 . . 1 . . 1T Levonta Taylor 3 3 1 4 ...... 5J Dontavious Jackson 2 2 1 3 1.0-7 ...... 4M Tarvarus McFadden 3 2 1 3 . . 2-0 2 . . . . . 56 Emmett Rice 2 1 2 3 . . . . . 1--8 . . . 90 Demarcus Christmas 3 1 2 3 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 19 A.J. Westbrook 3 2 1 3 ...... 9 Josh Sweat 3 3 . 3 1.0-5 . . . 2 . . . . 55 Fredrick Jones 3 2 . 2 ...... 84 Jalen Wilkerson 2 2 . 2 ...... 27 Marquez White 3 2 . 2 ...... 37 Kyle Meyers 3 . 2 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 1E Carlos Becker III 2 1 1 2 ...... 1B Calvin Brewton 3 1 . 1 ...... 2S Freddie Stevenson 2 . 1 1 ...... 51 Josh Brown 3 1 . 1 ...... 28 Malique Jackson 2 1 . 1 ...... 21 Logan Tyler 3 . 1 1 ...... 40 Nick Patti 3 1 . 1 ...... 15 Travis Rudolph 3 1 . 1 ...... 92 Justin Shanks 1 1 . 1 ...... 80 Nyqwan Murray 3 1 . 1 ...... Total 3 114 54 168 17-116 10-86 4-0 6 5 4--8 4 . . Opponents 3 138 86 224 22.0-113 11-85 2-40 15 10 1-0 1 . 1 2016 STATS: INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES SACKS Name UA-A TOT OM CSU LOU Name UA-A TOT OM CSU LOU Thomas, M. 14-6 20 7-0 1-2 6-4 Walker, D. 4-1 4.5 4.5-37 - - Walker, D. 10-5 15 5-1 1-1 4-3 Pugh, J. 10-4 14 3-1 1-1 6-2 Burns, B. 2-0 2.0 - 2.0-19 - Marshall, T. 6-6 12 4-3 - 2-3 Pugh, J. 1-1 1.5 0.5-3 - 1.0-9 James, D. 9-2 11 6-2 3-0 DNP Nnadi, D. 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-6 - Lewis, M. 10-1 11 5-0 3-1 2-0 Williams, A. 1-0 1.0 DNP 1.0-12 - Hoskins, R. 6-5 11 1-4 3-1 2-0 Aime, W. 3-4 7 - 1-1 2-3 Burns, B. 4-2 6 - 4-1 0-1 TACKLES FOR LOSS Nnadi, D. 3-3 6 0-2 3-0 0-1 Name UA-A TOT OM CSU LOU Jackson, J. 3-2 5 - 2-1 1-1 Walker, D. 4-1 4.5 4.5-37 - - Andrews, N. 4-1 5 DNP DNP 4-1 Burns, B. 3-0 3.0 - 3.0-20 - Williams, A. 4-0 4 DNP 3-0 1-0 Pugh, J. 2-1 2.5 0.5-3 - 2.0-12 Taylor, L. 3-1 4 0-1 3-0 - Thomas, M. 2-0 2.0 1.0-7 1.0-2 - Jackson, D. 2-1 3 DNP 2-1 - McFadden, T. 2-1 3 1-0 - 1-1 Williams, A. 1-0 1.0 DNP 1.0-12 - Rice, E. 1-2 3 DNP 1-1 0-1 Jackson, D. 1-0 1.0 DNP 1.0-7 - Christmas, D. 1-2 3 0-1 - 1-1 Sweat, J. 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-5 - Westbrook, A. 2-1 3 - - 2-1 Nnadi, D. 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-6 - Sweat, J. 3-0 3 1-0 2-0 - Lewis, M. 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-5 - Jones, F. 2-0 2 - 1-0 1-0 Wilkerson, J. 2-0 2 DNP 1-0 1-0 White, M. 2-0 2 - - 2-0 Meyers, K. 0-2 2 0-1 - 0-1 Becker III, C. 1-1 2 DNP 1-1 - Brewton, C. 1-0 1 - 1-0 - Stevenson, F. 0-1 1 0-1 DNP - Brown, J. 1-0 1 1-0 - - Jackson, M. 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 - Tyler, L. 0-1 1 0-1 - - Patti, N. 1-0 1 - - 1-0 Rudolph, T. 1-0 1 - 1-0 - Shanks, J. 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 DNP Murray, N. 1-0 1 - - 1-0 SEMINOLES.COM 37 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF 2016 STATS: FSU GAME-BY-GAME Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns Total Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Offense Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 41 161 2 31 33 419 2 31 33-52-0 419 2 31 3 81 0 46 1 -5 0 0 580 Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 36 169 3 37 26 269 3 36 26-35-1 269 3 36 2 17 0 11 1 89 1 89 438 Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 43 171 0 41 8 113 2 23 8-24-1 113 2 23 6 133 0 35 1 0 0 0 284 Totals 120 501 5 41 67 801 7 36 67-111-2 801 7 36 11 231 0 46 3 84 1 89 1302 Opponent 110 533 8 47 41 671 6 57 41-79-4 671 6 57 10 179 0 26 4 131 1 69 1204 Games: 3 | Avg/rush: 4.2 | Avg/catch: 12.0 | Pass effic: 138.18 | KR avg: 21.0 | PR avg: 28.0 | All purpose avg/game: 539.0 | Total offense avg/gm: 434.0

Tackles Sacks Fumbles Pass Defense Blkd PAT Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 34 18 52 6.0-47 5.0-40 1 1-0 3-0 2 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 45 Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 40 12 52 9.0-57 4.0-37 3 3--8 0-0 3 2 0 7-7 0 0 0 52 Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 40 24 64 2.0-12 1.0-9 0 0-0 1-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Totals 114 54 168 17.0-116 10.0-86 4 4--8 4-0 5 6 0 12-12 0 0 0 117 Opponent 138 86 224 22.0-113 11.0-85 1 1-0 2-40 10 15 0 14-13 0 0 1 105

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 3 132 44.0 47 0 0 1 0 1 6-6 44 0 11 710 64.5 7 0 Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 2 102 51.0 52 0 0 0 2 1 1-1 46 0 10 650 65.0 6 0 Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 8 358 44.8 51 0 0 2 2 0 3-2 47 0 5 319 63.8 3 0 Totals 13 592 45.5 52 0 0 3 4 2 10-9 47 0 26 1679 64.6 16 0 Opponent 15 579 38.6 51 0 0 6 1 5 2-0 0 0 18 1054 58.6 5 1

2016 STATS: OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns Total Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Offense Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 25 67 1 14 21 313 4 42 21-39-3 313 4 42 4 74 0 20 1 7 0 7 380 Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 39 152 0 25 7 142 1 57 7-20-0 142 1 57 4 73 0 26 1 -6 0 0 294 Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 46 314 7 47 13 216 1 44 13-20-1 216 1 44 2 32 0 16 2 130 1 69 530 Opponent totals 110 533 8 47 41 671 6 57 41-79-4 671 6 57 10 179 0 26 4 131 1 69 1204 Florida State 120 501 5 41 67 801 7 36 67-111-2 801 7 36 11 231 0 46 3 84 1 89 1302 Games: 3 | Avg/rush: 4.8 | Avg/catch: 16.4 | Pass effic: 138.18 | KR avg: 17.9 | PR avg: 32.8 | All purpose avg/game: 518.0 | Total offense avg/gm: 401.3

Tackles Sacks Fumbles Pass Defense Blkd PAT Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 54 32 86 6.0-25 3.0-16 0 0-0 0-0 5 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 34 Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 46 26 72 7.0-33 3.0-22 1 0-0 1-4 0 4 0 1-0 0 0 1 8 Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 38 28 66 9.0-55 5.0-47 0 1-0 1-36 5 5 0 9-9 0 0 0 63 Opponent totals 138 86 224 22.0-113 11.0-85 1 1-0 2-40 10 15 0 14-13 0 0 1 105 Florida State 114 54 168 17.0-116 10.0-86 4 4--8 4-0 5 6 0 12-12 0 0 0 117

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sep 05, 2016 vs Ole Miss 4 176 44.0 51 0 0 3 1 0 0-0 0 0 6 371 61.8 3 0 Sep 10, 2016 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 7 271 38.7 49 0 0 1 0 3 1-0 0 0 2 91 45.5 0 0 Sep 17, 2016 at Louisville 4 132 33.0 39 0 0 2 0 2 1-0 0 0 10 592 59.2 2 1 Opponent totals 15 579 38.6 51 0 0 6 1 5 2-0 0 0 18 1054 58.6 5 1 Florida State 13 592 45.5 52 0 0 3 4 2 10-9 47 0 26 1679 64.6 16 0

38 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF 2016 SEASON STATS: GAME-BY-GAME STARTS MISS CSU UL USF UNC UM WFU CLEM NCST BC CUSE UF WR Rudolph Rudolph Rudolph LT Johnson Johnson Johnson LG Kelly Kelly Are C Eberle Eberle Eberle RG Bell Dickerson Dickerson RT Leonard Leonard Leonard TE Izzo Murray (WR) Izzo WR Harrison Wilson Wilson QB Francois Francois Francois FB Stevenson Patrick (RB) Whitfield (WR) TB Cook Cook Cook PK o Aguay Aguayo Aguayo DS Gabbard Gabbard Gabbard HO Steed Steed Steed KO Tyler Tyler Tyler P Tyler Tyler Tyler DT Christmas Christmas Christmas NG Nnadi Nnadi Nnadi DE Walker Walker Walker WLB Thomas Thomas Thomas MLB Hoskins Hoskins Hoskins STAR Lewis Lewis Lewis BUCK Sweat Pugh Pugh CB McFadden McFadden McFadden FS James James Westbrook SS Marshall Marshall Marshall CB White White White CAREER STARTS GAME CAPTAINS Player ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 Ttl OLE MISS Dalvin Cook Ricky Aguayo - - - 3 3 Derwin James Nate Andrews 1 13 4 - 18 DeMarcus Walker Kareem Are - - 8 1 9 Kermit Whifield Wilson Bell - - 13 1 14 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Derrick Nnadi Travis Rudolph Demarcus Christmas - - 1 3 4 Marquez White Dalvin Cook - 3 12 3 18 Bobo Wilson Landon Dickerson - - - 2 2 LOUISVILLE Nate Andrews Alec Eberle - - 6 3 9 Sean Maguire Deondre Francois - - - 3 3 Freddie Stevenson Ja’Vonn Harrison - - - 1 1 DeMarcus Walker Ryan Hoefeld - 4 4 - 8 Ro’Derrick Hoskins - - 6 3 9 Ryan Izzo - - 11 2 13 Derwin James - - 8 2 10 Roderick Johnson - 5 13 3 21 Derrick Kelly - - 4 2 6 Ermon Lane - 2 - - 2 Rick Leonard - - - 3 3 Marcus Lewis - - - 3 3 Sean Maguire - 1 5 - 6 Trey Marshall - - 6 3 9 Corey Martinez - - 3 - 3 Tarvarus McFadden - - - 3 3 Nyqwan Murray - - - 1 1 Derrick Nnadi - - 13 3 16 Jacques Patrick - - 1 1 2 Jacob Pugh - - 4 2 6 Brock Ruble - - 6 - 6 Travis Rudolph - 6 11 3 20 Mavin Saunders - - 2 - 2 Freddie Stevenson - 7 10 1 18 Josh Sweat - - 10 1 11 Matthew Thomas - 3 - 3 6 Logan Tyler - - - 3 3 DeMarcus Walker 3 11 13 3 30 A.J. Westbrook - - - 1 1 Marquez White - - 13 3 16 Kermit Whitfield - - 5 1 6 Jesus Wilson - 8 13 2 23

(Bowl Games Included in Totals)

SEMINOLES.COM 39 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF 2016 STATS: PARTICIPATION # Name GP/GS MISS CSU UL USF UNC UM WFU CLEM NCST BC CUSE UF 23 Aguayo, R. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 94 Aime, W. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 29 Andrews, N. 1/- ...... XXX 72 Are, K. 1/1 ...... START 15 Becker III, C. 2/- ... XXX XXX 78 Bell, W. 2/1 START ... XXX 75 Bello, A. 1/- ... XXX ... 60 Boselli, A. 2/- ... XXX XXX 10 Brewton, C. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 51 Brown, J. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 99 Burns, B. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 90 Christmas, D. 3/3 START START START 4 Cook, D. 3/3 START START START 16 Cosentino, J. 2/- ... XXX XXX 69 Dickerson, L. 2/2 ... START START 54 Eberle, A. 3/3 START START START 12 Francois, D. 3/3 START START START 62 Frith, E. 2/- ... XXX XXX 47 Gabbard, S. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 89 Gavin, K. 2/- ... XXX XXX 7 Green, R. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 13 Harrison, J. 2/1 START XXX ... 18 Hoskins, R. 3/3 START START START 81 Izzo, R. 3/2 START XXX START 5 Jackson, D. 2/- ... XXX XXX 87 Jackson, J. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 28 Jackson, M. 2/- ... XXX XXX 3 James, D. 2/2 START START ... 77 Johnson, R. 3/3 START START START 55 Jones, F. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 74 Kelly II, D. 2/2 START START ... 85 Kerr, J. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 83 LaCivita, B. 1/- ... XXX ... 1 Lane, E. 1/- XXX ...... 76 Leonard, R. 3/3 START START START 24 Lewis, M. 3/3 START START START 20 Marshall, T. 3/3 START START START 4 McFadden, T. 3/3 START START START 37 Meyers, K. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 70 Minshew, C. 2/- ... XXX XXX 80 Murray, N. 3/1 XXX START XXX 35 Nabers, G. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 91 Nnadi, D. 3/3 START START START 9 Patrick, J. 3/1 XXX START XXX 40 Patti, N. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 5 Phillips, D. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 33 Plante, C. 1/- ... XXX ... 16 Pugh, J. 3/2 XXX START START 22 Rasul, A. 2/- ... XXX XXX 56 Rice, E. 2/- ... XXX XXX 52 Robbins, D. 1/- ... XXX ... 71 Ruble, B. 2/- ... XXX XXX 15 Rudolph, T. 3/3 START START START 88 Saunders, M. 2/- XXX ... XXX 92 Shanks, J. 1/- ... XXX ... 41 Steed, J. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 23 Stevenson, F. 2/1 START ... XXX 9 Sweat, J. 3/1 START XXX XXX 18 Tate, A. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 1 Taylor, L. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 6 Thomas, M. 3/3 START START START 21 Tyler, L. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 82 Upshur, N. 1/- ... XXX ... 26 Vickers, J. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 44 Walker, D. 3/3 START START START 66 Weeks, K. 3/- XXX XXX XXX 19 Westbrook, A. 3/1 XXX XXX START 27 White, M. 3/3 START START START 8 Whitfield, K. 3/1 XXX XXX START 84 Wilkerson, J. 2/- ... XXX XXX 12 Williams, A. 2/- ... XXX XXX 3 Wilson, J. 3/2 XXX START START 49 Wood, C. 1/- ... XXX ...

40 SEMINOLES.COM 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 4: USF SCORING DRIVES: 2016 Opp.s Play Yards TOP Result Qtr. Time How Scored QB MISS 13 75 6:31 G F 1 0:01 Aguayo 25-yd Francois MISS 10 71 4:53 FG 2 4:49 Aguayo 21-yd Francois MISS 9 75 2:29 TD 2 0:28 Rudolph 16-yd rec Francois MISS 7 52 2:42 FG 3 12:18 Aguayo 40-yd Francois MISS 3 32 0:41 TD 3 11:28 Stevenson 1-yd run Francois MISS 3 11 1:30 TD 3 9:17 Whitfield 3-yd run Francois MISS 8 77 4:24 TD 3 4:12 Izzo 2-yd rec Francois MISS 14 1 5 4:58 FG 4 12:56 Aguayo 40-yd Francois MISS 7 26 2:44 FG 4 9:16 Aguayo 44-yd Francois MISS 8 50 3:23 FG 4 4:53 Aguayo 30-yd Francois CSU1 1 68 5:34 TD 1 9:26 Rudolph 16-yd rec Francois CSU 8 48 3:37 TD 1 4:18 Cook 1-yd run Francois CSU 3 27 0:53 TD 1 3:17 Rudolph 21-yd rec Francois CSU - - -- TD 1 0:22 Wilson 89-yd punt return -- CSU 6 35 2:32 TD 2 4:44 Patrick 2-yd run Francois CSU 4 63 1:38 TD 3 10:00 Cook 37-yd run Francois CSU 10 76 4:51 TD 3 2:22 Tate 1-yd rec Francois CSU 4 8 1:26 FG 4 4:59 Aguayo 46-yd Cosentino UL 7 33 3:09 FG 1 1:41 Aguayo 47-yd Francois UL 5 69 2:24 TD 2 10:56 Tate 20-yd rec Francois UL 8 82 4:06 TD 4 5:19 Tate 12-yd rec Cosentino UL 7 30 1:44 FG 4 0:51 Aguayo 33-yd Cosentino

Bold denotes season high

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