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HAMPTON PIRATES 2006 FOOTBALL

Bethune-Cookman (5-3, 3-2 MEAC) at #13/14 Hampton (8-1, 5-1 MEAC) Armstrong Stadium (17,000) - Hampton, Va. Nov. 2, 2006 - 7:30 p.m. EST GAME 10 TV: Live on ESPNU at 7:30 p.m. EST Radio: WHOV 88.1 FM, also available at hamptonpirates.com COACHES Joe Taylor (Western Illinois ‘72) Record at HU ...... 128-43-1 (15 years) Today’s Game: It’s senior day at and 25 seniors will play in their fi nal vs. Bethune-Cookman ...... 7-4 game at Armstrong Stadium. On the line for the Pirates is a chance to remain atop the MEAC Overall Record ...... 189-72-4 (24 years) vs. Bethune-Cookan ...... 8-4 standings and continue their bid for a third consecutive conference championship. Following last week’s 13-3 victory over Winston-Salem State, the Pirates are now 8-1 on the season and Alvin Wyatt (Bethune-Cookman ‘70) 5-1 in the MEAC where they have won 17 of their last 18 games. If they can close out the Record at BCC ...... 72-37 (10 years) season with victories over Bethune-Cookman and Florida A&M, the Pirates will clinch at vs. Hampton ...... 4-5 Overall Record ...... 72-37 (10 years) least a share of the MEAC title and the subsequent NCAA playoff appearance. vs. Hampton ...... 4-5 The Wildcats of Bethune-Cookman are playing in their second straight Thursday night contest SERIES following last week’s matchup against North Carolina A&T. In that game the Wildcats posted Hampton leads the all-time series 7-4 Last 5 meetings: the most lopsided win in the conference this season with a 70-7 victory over the Aggies in 2005: HAM 24, BCC 10 Daytona Beach. Bethune-Cookman is 5-3 overall and 3-2 in league play 2004: HAM 24, BCC 17 2003: BCC 30, HAM 27 Series History: Today’s game will mark the 12th meeting between the Pirates and the Wildcats 2002: HAM 37, BCC 7 2001: HAM 44, BCC 41 with Hampton holding a 7-4 advantage in the series. The Pirates have won the last two meetings and four of the last fi ve, however, Bethune-Cookman has registered two victories at RANKINGS Armstrong Stadium (1998, 2000) over the years. Hampton 13th ...... Sports Network Poll 14th ...... College Sporting News Coaches Poll The Coaches: Joe Taylor is entering his 15th season at the helm of the Pirate program and his 2nd...... SBN Sports Black College Poll 24th season overall as a head coach. He is Hampton’s all-time winningest coach with a record of 128-43-1, guiding the Pirates to seven conference championships (4 MEAC, 3 CIAA), four Bethune-Cookman SBN Black College National Championships and six playoff appearances. With 189 career N/A ...... Sports Network Poll N/A ...... College Sporting News Coaches Poll victories, head coach Joe Taylor is tied for third on the list of winningest active coaches in N/A ...... SBN Sports Black College Poll Division I-AA. His .713 winning percentage is fi fth among active coaches as well.

TELEVISION A 1970 graduate of Bethune-Cookman College, Alvin Wyatt is in his 10th year as head coach Live on ESPNU at 7:30 p.m. EST Charlie Neal, play-by-play of the Wildcats. He has compiled an overall mark of 72-37, guiding the Wildcats to the 2002 Jay Walker, analyst MEAC championship.

RADIO WHOV 88.1 FM will carry the game live with #13/14 Hampton (8-1, 5-1 MEAC) Bethune-Cookman (5-3, 3-2 MEAC) Rob Dixon and George Richards calling the action. The broadcast can also be heard online Date Opponent Score/Time Date Opponent Score/Time at hamtonpirates.com. Sept. 2 vs. Grambling State W, 27-26 (ot) Sept. 2 vs. Southern L, 29-30 Sept. 9 HOWARD W, 46-7 Sept. 9 SAVANNAH STATE W, 55-6 MEDIA CONTACTS Sept. 16 N.C. A&T W, 48-14 Sept. 16 vs. S.C. State W, 45-21 Hampton Sept. 23 vs. Morgan State W, 26-7 Sept. 23 NORFOLK STATE W, 22-21 SID - Jamar Ross Sept. 30 at Delaware State W, 29-14 Sept. 30 at Morgan State L, 14-28 Phone (757) 727-5757 Oct. 7 vs. Central State (OH) W, 42-12 Oct. 7 DELAWARE STATE L, 31-33 Email: [email protected] Oct. 14 NORFOLK STATE W, 42-13 Oct. 14 WINSTON-SALEM ST. W, 10-6 Oct. 21 at South Carolina State L, 6-13 Oct. 26 N.C. A&T W, 70-7 Bethune-Cookman Oct. 28 WINSTON-SALEM ST. W, 13-3 Nov. 2 at Hampton 7:30 p.m. SID - Bryan Harvey Nov. 2 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11 HOWARD 4 p.m. Phone (386) 481-2206 Nov. 11 at Florida A&M 3 p.m. Nov. 18 vs. Florida A&M TBA Email: [email protected] 2006 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

MEAC STANDINGS Winningest Active Division I-AA Coaches (By Victories) Mike Kelly, Dayton 234 Team MEAC Overall Strk Hampton 5-1 8-1 W1 Bob Ford, Albany 216 Delaware State 5-1 6-2 W4 Al Bagnoli, Penn 189 Bethune-Cookman 3-2 5-3 W2 Joe Taylor, Hampton 189 Florida A&M 3-2 5-3 W2 Walt Hameline, Wagner 179 S.C. State 3-2 4-4 L1 Morgan State 3-3 4-5 L2 Jimmye Laycock, William & Mary 177 Howard 2-3 3-5 W2 Jerry Moore, Appalachian State 175 Norfolk State 1-5 3-5 L4 Rob Ash, Drake 174 N.C. A&T 0-6 0-8 L8 Andy Talley, Villanova 169 Pete Richardson, Southern 153

The Last Time They Met: Nov. 5, 2005 – Hampton 24, Bethune-Cookman 10 Hampton forced two fourth quarter turnovers to break open a 10-10 tie and give the third THIS WEEK IN THE MEAC ranked Pirates their second consecutive MEAC championship with a 24-10 win over Concord (WV) at Delaware State - 1 p.m. Bethune-Cookman in Daytona Beach. The Wildcats opened the scoring with a fi eld goal, but Morgan State at Norfl k State - 1 p.m. on the next play from scrimmage Hampton’s Alonzo Coleman scored on an 80-yard run. At Howard at S.C. State - 1:30 p.m. halftime the game was knotted at 10 and both teams were held scoreless in the third quarter. Florida A&M at N.C. A&T - 4 p.m. However, HU Justin Durant recovered a Richard Woodbury at the BCC 25-yard line and Coleman eventually scored on a 5-yard run. Marlon Fair came up with an TRACKING OPPONENTS to halt the Wildcats’ next drive and Ardell Daniels sealed the game with a 6-yard Grambling State (3-5) Alabama State run with 5:00 remaining, one of 24 consecutive running plays in the quarter for Last Week: L, 28-33 Texas Southern Hampton. Coleman and Daniels each rushed for more than 100 yards, while defensively the Next Week: Idle Pirates held BCC to just 212 yards of total offense. Howard (3-5) at S.C. State Last Week: W, 13-10 Norfolk State Blast From The Past: Back on Nov. 8, 2003 HU Princeton Shepherd made his Next Week: at Bethune-Cookman fi rst collegiate start against these same Wildcats of Bethune-Cookman in Daytona Beach. N. Carolina A&T (0-8) Florida A&M Although the Pirates fell 30-27 on a late fourth quarter touchdown, Shepherd was solid with Last Week: L, 7-70 at Bethune-Cookman 155 yards passing on 11-of-23 attempts, with one touchdown and an interception. Next Week: Elon

Morgan State (4-5) at Norfolk State Made For TV: The matchup against Bethune-Cookman will be the fi fth Hampton football Last Week: L, 23-24 at Florida A&M game this season carried on ESPN’s family of networks. The Pirates opened the season on Next Week: South Carolina State ESPN2 in the Ford MEAC-SWAC Challenge against Grambling State, and since then they Delaware State (6-2) Concord (WV) have played on ESPNU against Howard, Norfolk State and South Carolina State. Hampton is Last Week: W, 10-9 S.C. State 3-1 this season in televised games and 5-2 all-time in games carried on the ESPN network. Next Week: at Norfolk State

Central State (1-4) St. Joseph’s MEAC Players of the Week: TJ Mitchell and Jahmal Blanchard were honored as MEAC Last Week: W, 34-15 Kentucky Wesleyan Players of the Week for their part in the Pirates’ 13-3 victory over Winston-Salem State. Next Week: Idle Mitchell was named Rookie of the Week after completing 17-of-27 passes for 144 yards and Norfolk State (3-5) Morgan State a touchdown, while Blanchard was named Special Teams Player of the Week for averaging Last Week: L, 10-13 at Howard 44.5 yards per punt, including a 71-yard kick. He now leads the MEAC with an average of Next Week: Delaware State 41.8 yards. South Carolina St. (4-4) Howard Last Week: L, 9-10 at Delaware State Class Act: The senior class being honored tonight must be considered among the best to ever Next Week: at Morgan State grace the fi eld at Armstrong Stadium. As a unit they have led the Pirates to back-to-back Winston-Salem St. (3-6) St. Augustine’s conference championships and playoff appearances and a four-year record of 36-8 (.818). Last Week: L, 3-13 at Hampton Individually, several of them will leave HU having put their stamp on the program with their Next Week: Idle play at their respective positions. Offensively, Alonzo Coleman owns all of the Pirates’ and Bethune-Cookman (5-3) at Hampton MEAC’s rushing and scoring records, while Princeton Shepherd has climbed into the top Last Week: W, 70-7 N.C. A&T three of nearly all of the passing statistics. Marquay McDaniel used his senior season to Next Week: Howard break the single season record for touchdown receptions with 12, and Nevin McCaskill has Florida A&M (5-3) at N.C. A&T started the Pirates’ last 37 games at left . Defensively, Justin Durant is the two-time Last Week: W, 24-23 Morgan State MEAC Defensive Player of the Year and Calvin Bannister has more pass breakups than any Next Week: Hampton HU player since his arrival. Andrew Paterini will also end his career as the Pirates’ all-time leader in fi eld goals made, extra points made and points for a kicker.

HU Versus The MEAC: Since the 2003 season the Pirates have a conference record of 24- 2006 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

4 and have won 17 of their last 18 MEAC contests. All four losses have come on the road, Statistical Comparison including the 13-6 loss at South Carolina State on Oct. 21. (2006) Home Sweet Home: As if facing the two-time defending MEAC champion Pirates weren’t enough, the Wildcats will have to do it at Armstrong Stadium where Hampton has been HAM BCC nearly unbeatable in the past several years. In fact, since the 2002 season Hampton is 22-3 Points per game 31.0 34.5 (.880) at home, 16-1 against MEAC foes. The last conference team to defeat the Pirates at Total Yds/G 341.2 379.8 Rushing Yds/G 158.7 149.6 Armstrong Stadium was Florida A&M back in 2003. Passing Yds/G 182.6 230.1 Avg. time of possession 28:31 30:24 Quick Strike Potential: Under new offensive coordinator Chris Beatty the Hampton offense 3rd down pct. 46% 58% has shown that it is capable of scoring quickly and from anywhere on the fi eld. The Pirates Defense have had 44 scoring drives on the year and 32 (73%) of them have taken less than four Points per game 12.1 19.0 minutes off the clock. In fact, 15 have taken less than two minutes and three times the Pirates Total Yds/G 269.9 264.2 scored on the fi rst play of a drive. Rushing Yds/G 147.7 110.9 Passing Yds/G 122.2 153.4 3rd down pct. 30% 34% Explosive Plays: Led by Marquay McDaniel’s 10, the Pirates have had 30 plays this season that went for 20 or more yards, 19 coming through the air and 11 on the ground. Onrea Jones Statistical Leaders and Kevin Beverly rank second and third on the team in 20-yard plays with fi ve and four respectively. (2006) HAMPTON HU Block Party: After blocking three kicks in the season opener against Grambling State Rushing - Beverly (103 att, 582 yds, 6 TD) and another versus Morgan State, the Pirates’ special teams came through again with two Passing - Shepherd (156-106-1, 1283 yds, 15 TD) more in the Circle City Classic against Central State. In fact, since the 2003 season the Receiving - McDaniel (49 rec, 648 yds, 12 TD) Punt Ret. - McDaniel (23 ret, 204 yds, 8.9 avg) Pirates have blocked a total of 26 fi eld goals, extra points and punts. After blocking nine Kickoff Ret. - Teel (14 ret, 458 yds, 32.7 avg, 1 TD) kicks in 2003, the Pirates registered six and fi ve in the following two seasons and this year Tackles - Durant (71 total, 47 solo) they have six as well. Calvin Bannister leads Hampton with six blocks during this span and Sacks - Goode (4 for 33 yds), Langford (4 for 34 yds) Kendall Langford ranks second with four. TFL - Durant (10.5 for 40 yds), Langford (10.5 for 55 yds) Int. - Bain (5 for 65 yards) Blocked Kicks Year-By-Year Pass Brks - Bain (10, 5 brks + 5 int) 2006 6 Ray Lewis (2), Henti Baird (1) Calvin Bannister (1), Kendall Langford ( 1),Derius Swinton (1) BETHUNE-COOKMAN Rushing - Russell (88 att, 341 yds, 3 TD) 2005 5 Calvin Bannister (2), Kendall Langford (2), Alden Blizzard (1) Passing - Russell (126-73-2, 1012 yds, 7 TD) 2004 6 Calvin Bannister (3), Joey Drayton (1), Kendall Langford (1), Derius Receiving - Weems (52 rec, 734 yds, 7 TD) Swinton (1) Punt Ret. - Weems (18 ret, 322 yds, 17.9 avg, 1 TD) 2003 9 Travis Oliver (4), Paul White (2), Isaac Hilton (1), Tony Madison (1), Kickoff Ret. - Council (18 ret, 395 yds, 21.9 avg) Tackles - Williams (48 total, 28 solo) Michael West (1) Sacks - Hughes (5 for 34 yds) TFL - Hughes (9 for 48 yds) Streak Ends At 33 For HU Defense: By failing to produce a turnover in the loss at S.C. State Int. - Williams (6 for 25 yds) on Oct. 21, the Pirate defense had its streak of consecutive games having forced a turnover Pass Brks - Monds (12, 11 brks + 1 int) snapped. Hampton had forced its opponents into at least one turnover in 33 consecutive games. However, Travarous Bain’s interception last week returned the Pirates to form, marking the 34 game out of the last 35 that HU has forced a turnover. SBN Sports Black College Now That’s Effi cient: The Pirates have managed to put up points in 32 of the 36 quarters Football Poll played thus far, while holding their opposition scoreless in 22 quarters. They’re streak of 16 consecutive quarters with a point scored ended in the fi rst quarter at Delaware State, but the Team ...... 2006 Record Pirates rebounded to post points in the fi nal three periods. 1. North Carolina Central ...... 9-0 2. Hampton ...... 8-1 255 And Counting: With 255 consecutive games without being shutout, Hampton currently 3. Delaware State ...... 6-2 leads I-AA in that category. The last time the Pirates were held scoreless was back on Sept. 4. Alabama A&M ...... 6-2 1, 1984 when they fell to Tennessee State 44-0 in the season opener. 5. Bethune-Cookman ...... 5-3 6. Elizabeth City State ...... 8-1 Points Off Turnovers: The Pirates have made a habit of scoring points off turnovers thus far 7. Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...... 5-3 in the 2006 season. Hampton has converted 22 turnovers (including TO on downs) into 91 8. Jackson State ...... 5-3 9. Tuskegee ...... 5-3 points, all coming on Pirate . The HU offense has been able to produce points at 10. Lane College ...... 7-2 a 59% (13-of-22) clip after gaining possession from an opponent turnover.

Kick Return Game Tops In I-AA: The Pirates’ kickoff and punt returners have routinely 2006 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Sports Network I-AA been among the best in the country over the past several years, and this season appears to Football Poll be no different. As a team Hampton is fi fth in kickoff returns, while sophomore Kevin Teel currently leads the nation in with an average of 32.71 yards, including a 92-yard touchdown Team ...... 2006 Record to open the second half at Delaware State. 1. Appalachian State (96) ...... 8-1 2. Montana (1) ...... 7-1 Pirate Defense Among Leaders In Tackle For Loss: Through the fi rst eight games of the 3. UMASS (3) ...... 7-1 season, the Pirate defense is ranked second in the country in tackles for loss with 77 for an 4. James Madison ...... 7-1 average of 8.56 per game. Leading the way is the trio of Justin Durant (10.5 TFL), Kendall 5. North Dakota State (3) ...... 7-1 Langford (10.5 TFL) and Alden Blizzard (8.5 TFL). 6. Cal Poly ...... 6-2 7. Youngstown State ...... 7-2 HU Leading MEAC In Several Categories: The Pirates have several players who 8. Illinois State ...... 6-2 are thriving individually and leading the MEAC in their respective statistical categories. 9. New Hampshire ...... 6-2 Princeton Shepherd is tops in TD passes (15), Marquay McDaniel in touchdown receptions 10. Tennessee-Martin ...... 7-1 (12), total touchdowns (13) and scoring (78 pts.), Kevin Teel in kickoff returns (32.7) and 11. Furman ...... 6-3 Jahmal Blanchard in punting (41.8). 12. Southern Illinois ...... 6-2 13. Hampton ...... 8-1 Coleman New MEAC Record Holder: Alonzo Coleman ran for 91 yards on just 10 carries 14. Northern Iowa ...... 5-3 15. Richmond ...... 5-3 in the win over Winston-Salem State to become the MEAC’s all-time leading rusher with 16. San Diego ...... 8-0 4,144 yards, surpassing former Howard standout Harvey Reed (4,142). In addition, Coleman 17. Coastal Carolina ...... 6-2 also holds the conference record for touchdowns (57) and points scored (342). 18. Harvard ...... 6-1 19. Montana State ...... 6-3 Coleman Welcomes Wildcats: If past performances are any indication, Alonzo Coleman 20. Eastern Illinois ...... 5-4 will be more than happy to see the Bethune-Cookman defense. In three career games against 21. Towson ...... -2 the Wildcats he has run for 372 yards and six touchdowns, including a career-long 80-yard 22. Maine ...... 5-3 score last year. He is averaging 25 carries, 124 yards and two touchdowns per game against 23. Princeton ...... 6-1 BCC. His 372 yards are the most for Coleman against any other HU opponent other than 24. South Dakota State ...... 5-3 Howard (421 yds). 25. Portland State ...... 5-4 Beverly’s Sets New Mark Against Aggies: Kevin Beverly’s 204 yards rushing and four College Sporting News Coaches touchdowns against North Carolina A&T both established a new marks at Hampton for a Football Poll player making his fi rst career start. In addition, his four touchdown performance is also tied for the MEAC lead in points in a single game this season with 24. With Alonzo Coleman Team ...... 2006 Record slowed by injury this season, Beverly has shown that he is more than capable of handling the 1. Appalachian State (27) ...... 8-1 load. He currently leads the Pirates with 52 yards rushing and six touchdowns, averaging 2. Montana (1) ...... 7-1 5.7 yards per carry. If he fi nishes the season as the top ground gainer, it will be the fi rst 3. UMASS ...... 7-1 time since 2002 that anyone other than Coleman has led the Pirates in rushing a the end of 4. James Madison ...... 7-1 a season. 5. North Dakota State ...... 7-1 6. Cal Poly ...... 6-2 Shepherd Thriving Under New Offense: Despite having to adjust to a new offensive 7. Youngstown State ...... 7-2 scheme, quarterback Princeton Shepherd has shown that he is indeed capable of being a drop 8. New Hampshire ...... 6-2 9. Illinois State ...... 6-2 back passer and keeping opposing defenses from keying on running back Alonzo Coleman. 10. Tennessee-Martin ...... 7- He has completed 106-of-156 passes for 1,283 yards and 15 touchdowns, already surpassing 11. Furman ...... 6-3 his touchdown total from 2005. He is tied for sixth in the country with 15 TD passes, 12. Northern Iowa ...... 5-3 ranks fi fth in passing effi ciency (166.2) and his 68.0 completion percentage ranks sixth. 13. Southern Illinois ...... 6-2 Against Norfolk State Shepherd threw for 209 yards and a career-high four touchdowns to 14. Hampton ...... 8-1 lead Hampton to a 42-13 victory. 15. San Diego ...... 8-0 16. Richmond ...... 5-3 Shepherd Third All-Time In Yards, Completions, TD’s: Senior Princeton Shepherd is back 17. Coastal Carolina ...... 6-2 for his third season as the starting quarterback and he’s looking to join Matt Montgomery 18. Harvard ...... 6-1 (1991-94) as the only Hampton signal caller to guide the Pirates to three consecutive 19. Montana State ...... 6-3 conference titles. Shepherd has a remarkable record of 28-6 (.824) as a starter, with four of 20. Eastern Illinois ...... 5-4 those losses coming by a combined 25 points, and he has tossed at least one touchdown pass 21. South Dakota State ...... 5-3 in 26 of those 34 games. With 4,649 yards passing for his career, Shepherd now sits in third 22. Towson ...... 6-2 place on the Pirates’ all-time list. Shepherd is also third in total offense (5,034), third in pass 23. Princeton ...... 6-1 completions (322) and third in touchdown passes (46). 24. Maine ...... 5-3 25. Charleston Southern ...... 8-0 Hitting His Mark: With his 68.0 completion percentage, Princeton Shepherd is on pace to break the Hampton single-season mark currently held by Roy Johnson who connected 2006 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL on 59.9% (148-of-247) of his attempts in 1999. Shepherd, whose previous season-high Hampton By The Numbers completion percentage was 56.7, has connected on over 70% of his throws in four of the eight games this season. In the remaining four contests he was still over 60 %. In addition, his Category ...... 2006 record Record ...... 8-1 conference-leading 15 touchdown passes average out to one per seven pass completions, or MEAC ...... 5-1 one per 10 pass attempts. Non-conference ...... 3-0 Home ...... 4-0 3 For 2: The Norfolk State game marked the second time this season that No. 2 Marquay Away ...... 1-1 Neutral ...... 3-0 McDaniel had hauled in three touchdowns receptions from quarterback Princeton Shepherd Day ...... 6-1 to help lead the Pirates to victory. McDaniel is now second behind Bruce Hocker of Duquesne Night (6 p.m.) ...... 2-0 (15) for the national lead with 12 touchdown receptions. His 115-yard, three touchdown TV Games ...... 3-1 effort against Norfolk State was the fi fth time in his career that he’s had multiple touchdowns Scoring First ...... 7-1 and his fourth 100-yard receiving game. Opponent scoring fi rst ...... 1-0 Leading at the half ...... 7-0 Making His Mark: In his fi nal campaign with the Pirates, Marquay McDaniel is making sure Trailing at the half ...... 1-1 that his name will remain in the Hampton record books for some time. With 49 receptions for Leading after three quarters ...... 7-0 Trailing after three quarters ...... 1-1 648 yards and 12 touchdowns, he has moved into the top six in three career receiving categories. Tied after three quarters ...... 0-0 McDaniel ranks third in career receptions (141), tied for third in receiving touchdowns (20) Overtime ...... 1-0 and fi fth in receiving yards (1,891). In addition, his 12 touchdown receptions this season are also a school single-season record. Scoring less than 20 points ...... 1-1 Scoring 21-29 points ...... 3-0 Scoring 30 or more points ...... 4-0 McDaniel Making History Of His Own: While running back Alonzo Coleman has garnered much of the attention for his record setting efforts, Marquay McDaniel has quietly become Allowing less than 20 points ...... 7-1 I-AA’s all-time leader in punt returns. McDaniel entered the season ranked No. 1 in career Allowing 21-29 points ...... 1-0 Allowing 30 or more points ...... 0-0 punt return yards and he continues to add to his total which now stands at 1,872. In addition, with 139 career returns he is just fi ve shy of overtaking former Montana return man Levander Rushing for less than 100 yards ...... 1-1 Segars (143) for the all-time lead in that category as well. Rushing for more than 100 yards ...... 7-0 Rushing for 200 or more yards ...... 3-0 Passing for 200 or more yards ...... 4-0 Keeping Up With Jones: With his fi ve receptions for 64 yards last week against Winston- Passing for 300 or more yards ...... 0-0 Salem State, senior wide receiver Onrea Jones extended his streak of games having at least one reception to 20. The last time Jones went without a reception was against Jackson State Totaling less than 300 yards ...... 2-1 in the 2005 season opener. 300 or more yards of total offense ...... 6-0 400 or more yards of total offense ...... 3-0

Durant Listed As Top 5 LB By Mel Kiper: The two-time MEAC Defensive Player of the Allowing less than 100 yards rushing ...... 2-0 Year Justin Durant has caught the eye of NFL draft guru Mel Kiper. Prior to the season Kiper Allowing less than 300 total yards ...... 5-0 rated his top fi ve seniors at each position and Durant is ranked No. 4 at inside linebacker Allowing 300 or more total yards ...... 3-1 and he also has the distinction of being the only Division I-AA player among the 80 seniors Having a 100-yard rusher ...... 2-0 listed. Opponent has a 100-yard rusher ...... 2-1

Mel Kiper’s Top 5 Senior Inside No turnovers ...... 2-0 Less than 3 turnovers ...... 6-1 1. Patrick Willis, Ole Miss 3 or more turnovers ...... 1-0 2. Nate Harris, Louisville No takeaways ...... 0-1 3. Anthony Waters, Clemson 3 or more takeaways ...... 2-0 4. Justin Durant, Hampton More than 30:00 of possession ...... 4-0 5. Justin Warren, Texas A&M Less than 30:00 of possession ...... 4-1

Durant Climbs To Third All-Time In Total Tackles: With 326 total tackles for his career (167 solo), linebacker Justin Durant has moved up to third place all-time at Hampton behind only Gareth Bonds (389) and James Chapman (332). His 167 solo stops rank third.

Bain & Bannister Anchoring HU Secondary: Senior cornerback Travarous Bain has displayed the skills and abilities that have led to him being ranked among the top cover guys in the country. He is tied with several players for second in I-AA with fi ve and 10 passes defended. Playing opposite Bain is fellow senior Calvin Bannister who has been a mainstay for the Pirates for the past four years. Bannister has come up with interceptions in two of the last four games, returning one 61 yards for a touchdown against Central State. However, those around Hampton know that he’s been producing since his arrival as freshman when registered 16 passes defended. Making The Most Of It: With the Hampton linebacker corps suffering through a host of injuries, Demarius Sapp is making the most of his increased playing time this season. He has made numerous big hits on defense and on special teams and is having the best season of his career by far, ranking third on the team with 46 tackles (25 solo), six tackles for loss, two sacks and a fumble recovery.

Bryant Coming On Strong: Nose guard Vernon Bryant began to come into his won towards the end of the 2005 season and he’s picked right up where he left off. Bryant, who totaled 29 tackles and 4.5 sacks in his fi rst two seasons, led the Pirates with three sacks through the fi rst six ball games. He has also added 23 tackles, four tackles for loss and recovered two .

Freshman Punter Leading MEAC: Freshman punter Jahmal Blanchard registered a career-best and MEAC leading 71-yard punt last week against Winston-Salem State to increase his conference leading average to 41.8 yards per punt. Blanchard’s efforts, along with that of the HU punt team has resulted in Hampton leading the conference in net punting at 39.0 yards.

Coleman and Durant Up For National Awards: Hampton linebacker Justin Durant has been tabbed by The Sports Network as one of the leading 16 candidates for the , given annually to the top defensive player in Division I-AA, while his teammate Alonzo Coleman is among the leading candidates for the Payton Award which goes to the best player on the offensive side of the ball.

Pirate Trio Tops Among Active I-AA Leaders: Alonzo Coleman’s 57 total touchdowns and 55 rushing touchdowns rank second among active players in Division I-AA, while his 342 points rank third and his 4,144 rushing yards rank fi fth. Fellow Pirate senior Marquay McDaniel also leads all active players with 139 punt returns and 1,82 punt return yards. His 13.47 yard return average ranks fourth. With his 55 made fi eld goals Andrew Paterini is second in that category, while his 332 points rank fourth.

HU Dominates Preseason All-MEAC Honors: When the preseason all-conference team was announced the Pirates not only landed a league-high nine players on it, but they also swept Player of the Year honors. Senior running back Alonzo Coleman was named the Preseason Offensive Player of the Year for the third consecutive season to lead fi ve Pirates on the offensive side of the ball. The 2004 and 2005 MEAC Defensive Player of the Year, senior linebacker Justin Durant was again tabbed to walk away with the league’s top defensive honor in 2006.

Pirates Picked To Repeat: The reigning Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) champion Hampton University was picked to capture its third consecutive conference title according to the media and coaches polls released at the MEAC Football Press Luncheon in Virginia Beach. In addition, the Pirates swept the Preseason Player of the Year honors and landed nine players on the Preseason All- MEAC Football Team.

The Pirates received 10 of 16 possible fi rst place votes in the media poll and six of nine votes in the coaches’ poll. South Carolina State was predicted to fi nish second in both polls, while Bethune-Cookman and Florida A&M were predicted to place third in the media and coaches polls respectively.

Sports Network Positional Rankings: HU linebacker Justin Durant was ranked as the second best linebacker in the country according to a preseason poll distributed by The Sports Network. Defensive end Kendall Langford and cornerback Travarous Bain were ranked third and seventh at their positions respectively. On the offensive side of the ball Alonzo Coleman was tabbed as the seventh best running back and placekicker Andrew Paterini ranked fourth.

Old Faces In New Places: Several veterans are back but in different positions this season on both sides of the ball. Offensively, Antwan Smith who came into camp as the No. 2 quarterback has been moved to defensive back. West Virginia transfer TJ Mitchell will now backup Princeton Shepherd. On defense, former defensive backs Henti Baird and Ray Lewis have moved down to linebacker. Both bring big hit abilities and Baird adds great athleticism which he displayed during preseason testing with a school record 41 inch vertical jump. Akeem Lamar has also made the switch from offensive line to defensive tackle where he should see plenty of action.

2006 Leadership Committee: Getting away from the normal practice of selecting team captains, the Pirates have instead implemented a Leadership Committee for the third straight season. The committee of 10 is charged with acting as spokesmen for the team and handling situations related to team policies, academic affairs and other topics. The members of the 2006 Leadership Committee are:

Calvin Bannister, CB Curtis Lewis, FB Alden Blizzard, DE Jermaine Mallory, SS Vernon Bryant, DT Nevin McCaskill, OT Marcus Dixon, DE Marquay McDaniel, WR Justin Durant, LB Princeton Shepherd, QB 2006 Hampton University Football Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/Transfer 1 Travarous Bain CB 6-0 175 Sr. Miami, Fla./Northwestern HS/Miami 2 Marquay McDaniel WR 6-0 197 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va./Salem HS 3 Antwan Smith QB 6-1 205 Sr. Laurel, Md./Meade HS/Kent State 4 TJ Mitchell QB 6-3 210 R-Fr. Virginia Beach, Va,/Landstown HS/West Virginia 5 Ray Lewis LB 6-2 235 Sr. Hawthorne, Calif./Diamond Ranch HS/Santa Monica College 6 Robert Parker FS 6-1 215 Grad. Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith HS/Virginia Tech 7 Marlon Fair FS 6-1 211 Sr. Knightdale, N.C./Southeast Raleigh HS 8 Dereck Faulkner WR 6-4 225 Sr. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown HS 9 Jerry Cummings RB 6-0 201 R-So. Starke, Fla./Bradford HS/Hargrave Military Academy 10 Pat Preston CB 6-1 179 Jr. Rocky Mount, Va./Franklin County HS 11 Princeton Shepherd QB 6-5 205 Sr. Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley HS 12 Herbert Bynes QB 6-4 220 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Boyd H. Anderson HS 14 Reginald Knox CB 6-1 193 Sr. Havana, Fla./Havana Northside HS 15 Daniel Brooks QB 6-2 196 Jr. Rocky Mount, Va./Franklin County 16 Kevin Teel WR 5-9 160 So. Bowie, Md./Bowie HS 17 Vaughn Mansfield SS 6-2 192 Jr. Washington, D.C./Woodson HS/Utah State 18 Jason Tomlin WR 6-2 175 R-So. Kansas City, Kan. Rockhurst HS 19 Jeremy Gilchrist WR 5-10 175 R-So. Virginia Beach, Va./Landstown HS/Virginia Tech 20 Gerard Griffin ATH 5-11 180 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./West Charlotte HS 21 Kevin Beverly RB 5-11 190 Jr. New Carrollton, Md./Parkdale HS/Kent State 22 Alonzo Coleman RB 5-11 205 Sr. South Boston, Va./Halifax County HS 23 Henti Baird LB 6-1 200 Jr. Greensboro, N.C./Page HS 24 Derius Swinton, II FS 6-3 200 Sr. Richmond, Va./Thomas Dale HS 25 Calvin Bannister CB 5-8 178 Sr. Roanoke, Va./Fleming HS/Hargrave Military Academy 27 Van Morgan RB 6-0 213 Jr. New Smyrna, Fla./New Smyrna Beach HS 28 Ellis Coleman CB 5-10 165 Fr. Glen Allen, Va./Hermitage HS 29 Jahmal Blanchard P 6-3 190 Fr. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla./Blanche Ely HS 31 Tobin Lyon CB 6-0 190 R-So. Charlotte, N.C./Independence HS 32 Sean Alston LB 6-0 200 Fr. Washington, D.C./Bowie HS 33 Qutrell Payton FB 6-2 235 Jr. Norfolk, Va./Norview HS 34 Travis McSwain FB 6-0 228 Sr. Clemmons, N.C./West Forsyth HS 35 Curtis Lewis FB 5-9 280 Sr. Fairfax, Va./Centreville HS/Fork Union Military Academy 36 Ralph Steward LB 5-11 220 R-Fr. New Orleans, La./Benjamin Franklin HS 37 Andrew Paterini PK/P 5-10 189 Sr. Gladstone, Mo./Rockhurst HS 38 Jermaine Mallory DB 5-10 196 Sr. Montpelier, Va./Patrick Henry HS 39 Ryan Goings DB 5-9 190 So. Virginia Beach, Va./Landstown HS 40 Joey Drayton DE 6-3 260 Sr. Marion, S.C./Marion HS 41 Larry Strickland LB 6-0 219 Jr. Baltimore, Md./Loyola Blakefield HS 42 Devan Dunson DB 5-10 190 Fr. Dillon, S.C./Dillon HS 43 Franklin Frazier LB 6-2 220 R-So. Cleveland, Ohio/Villa-Angela St. Joseph 45 Furnace Barnes DB 6-0 180 Fr. Stafford, Va./North Stafford HS 46 Demarius Sapp LB 6-1 236 Sr. Crawfordville, Fla./Wakulla HS 47 Namon Freeman DB 6-0 196 Fr. Davidson, N.C./North Mecklenburg 48 Darrell Harris SS 6-1 198 Jr. Rahway, N.J./Rahway HS 49 Wakeem Goode LB 5-11 214 So. Cleveland, Ohio/Benedictine HS 51 Maurice Riley LS 5-10 220 Fr. Edison, N.J./Edison HS 52 Justin Durant LB 6-2 230 Sr. Florence, S.C./Wilson HS 53 Brandon Walker OG 6-2 305 Sr. Detroit, Mich./Martin Luther King HS/Grand Rapids CC 54 Jimari Jones LB 6-2 243 Jr. Waldorf, Md./Thomas Stone HS 55 Nicholas Royal OL 6-4 320 Fr. Keeling, Va./Dan River HS 56 Michael Rose OL 6-3 285 Fr. Courtland, Va./Southhampton HS 58 Charles Robinson LB 6-4 204 R-So. Hampton, Va./Hampton HS 60 Justin Holland DE 6-3 220 Fr. Chesapeake, Va./Deep Creek HS 61 Kingsley Wiafe OT 6-4 290 So. Woodbridge, Va./Woodbridge HS 62 Michael Ola OL 6-3 266 Fr. Riverdale, Ga./Riverdale HS 63 Harlee Frink OL 6-3 300 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./West Mecklenburg 64 Henry Porche OL 6-4 285 Fr. Houston, Texas/Jack Yates HS 65 Dennis Conley OG 6-4 278 R-So. Suffolk, Va./Nansemond River HS 66 Nevin McCaskill OT 6-4 292 R-Sr. Tallahassee, Fla./Amos P. Godby HS 67 Michael Swett DE 6-2 230 Fr. Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell Academy 68 Terrance Smith OL 6-3 300 Sr. Pompano Beach, Fla./Blanche Ely HS/Grand Rapids CC 69 Justin Gary OL 6-0 275 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va./Floyd E. Kellam HS 70 Thomas Boddie OL 6-3 280 Fr. Roanoke, Va./William Fleming HS 71 Akeem Lamar DT 6-4 310 R-Jr. Charleston, S.C./West Ashley HS 72 Michael Lacey OL 6-3 310 Fr. Largo, Md./Riverdale Baptist 73 Troy Clegg OT 6-9 325 Fr. Oxon Hill, Md./Riverdale Baptist 74 Everett Hopkins OL 6-2 300 Jr. Queens, N.Y./St. Francis Prep 76 Adam Herald OT 6-5 275 Jr. Elk Grove, Calif./Foothill College 78 Ryan Cave OL 6-4 340 Fr. Beaufort, S.C./Beaufort HS 80 Kyle Lloyd WR 6-2 190 Fr. Stafford, Va./North Stafford HS 81 Onrea Jones WR 6-2 203 Sr. Williamsburg, Va./Bruton HS 82 Ian Davis WR 5-7 158 R-Fr. Chandler, Ariz./Chandler HS 83 Brian Omeally WR 6-0 180 So. Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood HS 84 Weston Hill TE 6-5 250 Sr. Pompano Beach, Fla./Blanche Ely HS/ Grand Rapids CC 85 Darius Mullen WR 5-10 200 Fr. Hampton, Va./Bethel HS 86 Marcel Roachē WR 5-11 185 Fr. Temple Hills, Md./Rivderdale Baptist 87 Stephen Cotton WR 5-9 185 R-Fr. Los Angeles, Calif./Fairfax HS 88 Marcus Wiggs TE 6-1 220 R-So. Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Rye Country Day 89 Ernie Lomax TE 6-5 240 Jr. Washington, D.C./O’Connell HS 90 Alden Blizzard DE 6-5 251 Sr. Laurel, Md./Laurel HS/North Carolina 91 Xavier Warren TE 6-3 230 Fr. Ringgold, Va./Dan River HS 92 James Abrams DE 6-1 242 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio/Cleveland Heights HS/Akron 93 Andrew Creary DL 6-1 241 R-Fr. Westbury, N.Y./Westbury HS 94 Marcus Dixon DE 6-4 280 Jr. Rome, Ga./Pepperell HS 95 Charles Young DE 6-6 236 R-Fr. Washington, D.C./Gonzaga College HS 96 Donald Evans DL 6-3 285 Fr. Raleigh, N.C./Southeast Raleigh HS 97 Vernon Bryant DL 6-2 276 Sr. Courtland, Va./Southhampton HS 98 Kendall Langford DE 6-6 290 Jr. Petersburg, Va./Petersburg HS 99 Donnell Sands DT 6-3 268 So. Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton Senior HS

2006 Hampton University Depth Chart

OFFENSE DEFENSE X 81 Onrea Jones 6-2 203 Sr. DE 94 Marcus Dixon 6-4 280 Jr. 8 Dereck Faulkner 6-4 225 Sr. 90 Alden Blizzard 6-5 251 Sr.

LT 66 Nevin McCaskill 6-4 292 R-Sr. NT 97 Vernon Bryant 6-2 276 Sr. 62 Michael Ola 6-3 266 Fr. 99 Donnell Sands 6-3 268 So.

LG 65 Dennis Conley 6-4 278 R-So. DE 98 Kendall Langford 6-6 290 Jr. 55 Nicholas Royal 6-4 320 Fr. 40 Joey Drayton 6-3 260 Sr.

C 68 Terrance Smith 6-3 300 Sr. S 54 Jimari Jones 6-2 243 Jr. 74 Everett Hopkins 6-2 300 Jr. 5 Ray Lewis 6-2 235 Sr.

RG 78 Ryan Cave 6-4 340 Fr. MLB 52 Justin Durant 6-2 230 Sr. 71 Akeem Lamar 6-4 310 R-Jr. 36 Ralph Steward 5-11 220 R-Fr.

RT 53 Brandon Walker 6-3 305 Sr. MLB 46 Demarius Sapp 6-1 236 Sr. 76 Adam Herald 6-5 275 Jr. 49 Wakeem Goode 5-11 214 So.

TE 89 Ernie Lomax 6-5 240 So. P 50 Michael Swett 6-2 230 Fr. 84 Weston Hill 6-5 250 Sr. 32 Sean Alston 6-0 200 Fr.

QB 11 Princeton Shepherd 6-5 205 Sr. CB 1 Travarous Bain 6-0 175 Sr. 4 TJ Mitchell 6-3 210 R-Fr. 31 Tobin Lyon 6-0 190 R-So.

FB 35 Curtis Lewis 5-9 280 Sr. SS 24 Derius Swinton 6-3 200 Sr. 33 Qutrell Payton 6-2 235 Jr. 38 Jermaine Mallory 6-0 196 Sr.

HB 22 Alonzo Coleman 5-11 205 Sr. FS 7 Marlon Fair 6-1 211 Sr. 21 Kevin Beverly 5-11 190 Jr. 6 Robert Parker 6-1 215 Grad.

Z 2 Marquay McDaniel 6-0 197 Sr. CB 25 Calvin Bannister 5-8 178 Sr. 19 Jeremy Gilchrist 5-10 175 R-So. 10 Pat Preston 6-1 179 Jr.

SPECIAL TEAMS PK 37 Andrew Paterini 5-10 189 Sr.

KO 37 Andrew Paterini 5-10 189 Sr.

P 29 Jahmal Blanchard 6-3 190 Fr.

LS 51 Maurice Riley 5-10 220 Fr.

H 3 Antwan Smith 6-1 205 Sr..

PR 2 Marquay McDaniel 6-0 197 Sr.

KOR 16 Kevin Teel 5-9 160 So. 39 Antonio Brown 5-6 175 Fr.

2006 Hampton University Foootball Hampton Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 30, 2006) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (8-1-0) (4-0-0) (1-1-0) (3-0-0) CONFERENCE...... (5-1-0) (3-0-0) (1-1-0) (1-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (3-0-0) (1-0-0) (0-0-0) (2-0-0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS HAM OPP ------Sep 02, 2006 vs Grambling State W OT 27-26 - FIRST DOWNS...... 167 138 *Sep 9, 2006 HOWARD W 46-7 12188 Rushing...... 83 77 *Sep 16, 2006 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 48-14 5180 Passing...... 75 45 *Sep 23, 2006 vs Morgan State W 26-7 53588 Penalty...... 9 16 *Sep 30, 2006 at Delaware State W 29-14 5449 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 1503 1329 Oct 07, 2006 vs Central State (OH) W 42-12 31597 Yards gained rushing... 1704 1689 *Oct 14, 2006 NORFOLK STATE W 42-13 18157 Yards lost rushing..... 201 360 *Oct 21, 2006 at South Carolina State L 6-13 9090 Rushing Attempts...... 306 347 Oct 28, 2006 WINSTON-SALEM STATE W 13-3 17523 Average Per Rush...... 4.9 3.8 * denotes conference game Average Per Game...... 167.0 147.7 TDs Rushing...... 14 5 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PASSING YARDAGE...... 1643 1100 ------Att-Comp-Int...... 222-141-3 216-103-12 BEVERLY,Kevin 9 103 602 20 582 5.7 6 29 64.7 Average Per Pass...... 7.4 5.1 COLEMAN,Alonzo 8 103 596 48 548 5.3 5 29 68.5 Average Per Catch...... 11.7 10.7 MORGAN,Van 5 24 205 5 200 8.3 1 90 40.0 Average Per Game...... 182.6 122.2 SHEPHERD,P. 8 50 239 76 163 3.3 1 40 20.4 TDs Passing...... 18 9 MCDANIEL,M. 9 8 26 5 21 2.6 1 9 2.3 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 3146 2429 GILCHRIST,J. 7 2 11 0 11 5.5 0 9 1.6 Total Plays...... 528 563 TEEL,Kevin 8 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 1.2 Average Per Play...... 6.0 4.3 JONES,Onrea 9 2 1 2 -1 -0.5 0 1 -0.1 Average Per Game...... 349.6 269.9 TEAM 3 2 0 8 -8 -4.0 0 0 -2.7 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 23-574 42-803 SMITH,Antwan 2 1 0 11 -11 -11.0 0 0 -5.5 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 25-216 9-83 MITCHELL,TJ 6 10 14 26 -12 -1.2 0 7 -2.0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..... 12-195 3-2 Total...... 9 306 1704 201 1503 4.9 14 90 167.0 FUMBLES-LOST...... 13-10 14-5 Opponents...... 9 347 1689 360 1329 3.8 5 47 147.7 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 80-591 63-474 PUNTS-AVG...... 33-41.5 49-34.1 PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 28:31 31:29 ------3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 49/107 37/123 SHEPHERD,P. 8 166.20 156-106-2 67.9 1283 15 55 160.4 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 4/9 6/13 MITCHELL,TJ 6 112.52 65-35-1 53.8 360 3 33 60.0 JONES,Onrea 9 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total...... 9 149.74 222-141-3 63.5 1643 18 55 182.6 ------Opponents...... 9 93.10 216-103-12 47.7 1100 9 51 122.2 BAIN,Travarous 5 65 13.0 0 29 SWINTON,Derius 3 59 19.7 1 55 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G BANNISTER,C. 3 68 22.7 1 61 ------JONES,Jimari 1 3 3.0 0 3 MCDANIEL,M. 9 49 648 13.2 12 55 72.0 Total...... 12 195 16.2 2 61 JONES,Onrea 9 40 481 12.0 5 33 53.4 Opponents...... 3 2 0.7 0 2 FAULKNER,Dereck 9 14 129 9.2 0 18 14.3 GILCHRIST,J. 7 13 140 10.8 0 40 20.0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd LOMAX,Ernie 7 9 100 11.1 0 45 14.3 ------BEVERLY,Kevin 9 8 52 6.5 1 16 5.8 BLANCHARD,J. 32 1338 41.8 71 4 6 10 0 PAYTON,Qutrell 3 3 35 11.7 0 16 11.7 PATERINI,Andrew 1 31 31.0 31 0 0 0 0 COLEMAN,Alonzo 8 2 30 15.0 0 24 3.8 Total...... 33 1369 41.5 71 4 6 10 0 MORGAN,Van 5 1 24 24.0 0 24 4.8 Opponents...... 49 1672 34.1 56 4 2 8 1 TEEL,Kevin 8 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.4 MITCHELL,TJ 6 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.2 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total...... 9 141 1643 11.7 18 55 182.6 ------Opponents...... 9 103 1100 10.7 9 51 122.2 MCDANIEL,M. 23 204 8.9 0 40 BAIRD,Henti 1 21 21.0 0 0 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk GILCHRIST,J. 1 -9 -9.0 0 0 ------Total...... 25 216 8.6 0 40 PATERINI,Andrew 12-16 75.0 0-0 5-6 4-5 3-5 0-0 47 1 Opponents...... 9 83 9.2 0 21

|------PATs ------| KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points ------TEEL,Kevin 14 458 32.7 1 92 MCDANIEL,M. 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 BROWN,Antonio 3 37 12.3 0 19 PATERINI,Andrew 0 12-16 31-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 67 PAYTON,Qutrell 2 16 8.0 0 9 BEVERLY,Kevin 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 LEWIS,Curtis 2 2 1.0 0 4 COLEMAN,Alonzo 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 BANNISTER,C. 2 61 30.5 0 33 JONES,Onrea 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Total...... 23 574 25.0 1 92 TEEL,Kevin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 42 803 19.1 0 39 MORGAN,Van 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BANNISTER,C. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G SWINTON,Derius 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ------SHEPHERD,P. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 MCDANIEL,M. 9 21 648 204 0 0 873 97.0 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 BEVERLY,Kevin 9 582 52 0 0 0 634 70.4 Total...... 35 12-16 31-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 279 COLEMAN,Alonzo 8 548 30 0 0 0 578 72.2 Opponents...... 14 5-12 10-13 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 109 JONES,Onrea 9 -1 481 0 0 0 480 53.3 TEEL,Kevin 8 10 3 0 458 0 471 58.9 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Total...... 9 1503 1643 216 574 195 4131 459.0 ------Opponents...... 9 1329 1100 83 803 2 3317 368.6 2006 Hampton University Foootball Hampton Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 30, 2006) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------52 DURANT,Justin 8 47 24 71 10.5-40 0.5-2 . 5 . 1-0 . . . 7 FAIR,Marlon 9 27 27 54 3.5-7 . . 3 . . 2 . . 46 SAPP,Demarius 9 25 21 46 6.0-23 2.0-17 . . . 1-0 . . . 98 LANGFORD,K. 9 25 20 45 10.5-55 4.0-34 . . 2 . . 1 . 24 SWINTON,Derius 9 20 16 36 2.0-3 . 3-59 1 . . . 1 . 90 BLIZZARD,Alden 8 20 11 31 8.5-32 2.5-19 . . 2 . 1 . . 25 BANNISTER,C. 9 23 5 28 1.5-2 . 3-68 7 . . . 1 . 54 JONES,Jimari 8 13 11 24 4.5-20 0.5-7 1-3 ...... 97 BRYANT,Vernon 9 8 15 23 4.5-20 3.5-19 . . . 2-3 . . . 49 GOODE,Wakeem 9 14 7 21 4.5-34 4.0-33 . . 1 . . . . 5 LEWIS,Ray 7 12 9 21 0.5-0 ...... 2 . 23 BAIRD,Henti 8 11 9 20 2.5-14 0.5-4 . . 1 . . 1 . 94 DIXON,Marcus 6 6 11 17 3.5-16 2.0-13 . . . 1-0 . . . 1 BAIN,Travarous 9 11 4 15 1.5-2 . 5-65 5 . . 1 . . 58 ROBINSON,C. 6 8 6 14 0.5-1 ...... 99 SANDS,Donnell 5 7 5 12 4.5-7 ...... 38 MALLORY,J. 6 6 5 11 2.0-3 ...... 10 PRESTON,Pat 5 6 5 11 1.5-10 0.5-5 . 1 . . . . . 92 ABRAMS,James 6 4 5 9 0.5-1 ...... 14 KNOX,Reginald 4 5 2 7 ...... 40 DRAYTON,Joey 5 3 3 6 3.5-13 1.0-5 ...... 31 LYON,Tobin 3 3 2 5 ...... 43 FRAZIER,F. 3 2 2 4 0.5-1 ...... 41 STRICKLAND,L. 4 2 2 4 ...... 83 OMEALLY,Brian 2 2 1 3 ...... 6 PARKER,Robert 3 1 2 3 . . . 1 . . . . . 50 SWETT,Michael 3 1 2 3 ...... 37 PATERINI,Andrew 9 3 . 3 ...... 8 FAULKNER,Dereck 9 2 . 2 ...... 96 EVANS,Donald 2 2 . 2 ...... 27 MORGAN,Van 5 1 1 2 ...... 36 STEWARD,Ralph 3 2 . 2 ...... 1 . . 95 YOUNG,Charles 2 2 . 2 ...... 3 SMITH,Antwan 2 . 1 1 ...... 81 JONES,Onrea 9 1 . 1 ...... 2 MCDANIEL,M. 9 . 1 1 ...... 35 LEWIS,Curtis 4 1 . 1 ...... 17 MANSFIELD,V. 1 1 . 1 ...... 9 CUMMINGS,Jerry 1 1 . 1 ...... 48 HARRIS,Darrell 1 . 1 1 ...... 71 LAMAR,Akeem 2 1 . 1 ...... 33 PAYTON,Qutrell 3 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 3 ...... 1 Total...... 9 329 237 566 77-304 21-158 12-195 23 6 5-3 5 6 1 Opponents...... 9 319 224 543 47-180 17-84 3-2 17 1 10-0 6 1 . 2006 Hampton University Foootball Hampton Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Oct 30, 2006) All games

First ----RUSHING------PASSING------TOTAL OFFENSE-- Return Penalty Turn- Opponent Score Downs Number-Yards Attempts-Comp-Int Yards Plays Yards Yards Yards Overs ------/------/------/------/-- --/-- ---/--- --/-- ---/--- --/-- Grambling State..... 27-26 19/19 42-278 / 30-32 27-14- 1 / 42-21- 1 209/273 69/72 487/305 110/134 71/40 2/2 HOWARD...... 46-7 29/17 47-287 / 35-204 27-19- 0 / 29-15- 1 286/125 74/64 573/329 114/146 61/26 0/2 NORTH CAROLINA A&T.. 48-14 24/13 39-246 / 29-104 31-18- 1 / 23-11- 2 159/106 70/52 405/210 151/107 50/43 2/2 Morgan State...... 26-7 14/12 29-127 / 40-133 18-12- 0 / 20- 9- 2 121/100 47/60 248/233 112/57 106/89 2/2 Delaware State...... 29-14 11/8 35-105 / 32-48 17-12- 0 / 19-10- 1 121/73 52/51 226/121 160/120 41/61 3/3 Central State (OH).. 42-12 18/18 20-99 / 47-180 25-18- 0 / 25-10- 2 218/111 45/72 317/291 111/89 99/66 2/3 NORFOLK STATE...... 42-13 19/16 35-119 / 33-158 24-15- 0 / 29-15- 2 234/164 59/62 353/322 124/101 53/57 1/2 South Carolina State 6-13 11/18 22-50 / 51-268 26-16- 1 / 14- 8- 0 151/81 48/65 201/349 59/92 29/50 1/0 WINSTON-SALEM STATE. 13-3 22/17 37-192 / 50-202 27-17- 0 / 15- 4- 1 144/67 64/65 336/269 47/42 81/42 0/1

Totals...... 279-109 167/138 306-1503/347-1329 222-141- 3/216-103-12 1643/1100 528/563 3146/2429 988/888 591/474 13/17

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg ------/------/------/------/------/------/------/------Grambling State..... 5-14 / 9-18 0-1 / 1-1 32:55/ 27:05 5:50 6.6/1.1 7.7/6.5 7.1/4.2 4-36.5 / 6-42.2 HOWARD...... 7-14 / 2-12 0-1 / 0-1 33:16/ 26:44 6:32 6.1/5.8 10.6/4.3 7.7/5.1 2-39.5 / 7-30.6 NORTH CAROLINA A&T.. 10-15 / 3-9 2-2 / 0-0 32:43/ 27:17 5:26 6.3/3.6 5.1/4.6 5.8/4.0 1-45.0 / 6-26.3 Morgan State...... 3-8 / 6-15 0-0 / 1-2 25:43/ 34:17 -8:34 4.4/3.3 6.7/5.0 5.3/3.9 4-39.5 / 4-32.8 Delaware State...... 4-11 / 2-14 1-1 / 1-1 28:41/ 31:19 -2:38 3.0/1.5 7.1/3.8 4.3/2.4 5-40.4 / 9-35.4 Central State (OH).. 3-8 / 5-15 0-0 / 0-2 20:07/ 39:53 -19:46 4.9/3.8 8.7/4.4 7.0/4.0 3-48.3 / 5-21.6 NORFOLK STATE...... 8-13 / 1-12 1-2 / 2-3 29:53/ 30:07 0:14 3.4/4.8 9.8/5.7 6.0/5.2 4-39.2 / 4-36.5 South Carolina State 4-12 / 5-13 0-1 / 1-1 25:02/ 34:58 -9:56 2.3/5.3 5.8/5.8 4.2/5.4 5-45.6 / 3-40.7 WINSTON-SALEM STATE. 5-12 / 4-15 0-1 / 0-2 28:15/ 31:45 -3:30 5.2/4.0 5.3/4.5 5.2/4.1 5-41.8 / 5-44.2

Totals...... 49-107/ 37-123 4-9 / 6-13 256:35/283:25 -26:50 4.9/3.8 7.4/5.1 6.0/4.3 33-41.5 / 49-34.1

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 2006 Hampton University Foootball Hampton Game Superlatives (as of Oct 30, 2006) All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 29 BEVERLY,Kevin vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) Yards Rushing...... 204 BEVERLY,Kevin vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) TD Rushes...... 4 BEVERLY,Kevin vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) Long Rush...... 90 MORGAN,Van vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Pass attempts...... 27 MITCHELL,TJ vs Winston-Salem State (Oct 28, 2006) Pass completions.... 17 SHEPHERD,P. vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) MITCHELL,TJ vs Winston-Salem State (Oct 28, 2006) Yards Passing...... 250 SHEPHERD,P. vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) TD Passes...... 4 SHEPHERD,P. vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) Long Pass...... 55 SHEPHERD,P. vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Receptions...... 8 MCDANIEL,M. vs Winston-Salem State (Oct 28, 2006) Yards Receiving..... 115 MCDANIEL,M. vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) TD Receptions...... 3 MCDANIEL,M. vs Central State (OH) (Oct 07, 2006) MCDANIEL,M. vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) Long Reception...... 55 MCDANIEL,M. vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Field Goals...... 4 PATERINI,Andrew vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) Long Field Goal..... 47 PATERINI,Andrew vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Punts...... 5 BLANCHARD,J. at Delaware State (Sep 30, 2006) BLANCHARD,J. at South Carolina State (Oct 21, 2006) Punting Avg...... 48.3 BLANCHARD,J. vs Central State (OH) (Oct 07, 2006) Long Punt...... 71 BLANCHARD,J. vs Winston-Salem State (Oct 28, 2006) Long Punt Return.... 40 MCDANIEL,M. vs Morgan State (Sep 23, 2006) Long Kickoff Return. 92 TEEL,Kevin at Delaware State (Sep 30, 2006) Tackles...... 12 DURANT,Justin vs Winston-Salem State (Oct 28, 2006) Sacks...... 3.0 GOODE,Wakeem vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) Tackles For Loss.... 4.5 LANGFORD,K. vs Morgan State (Sep 23, 2006) Interceptions...... 2 BAIN,Travarous vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) 2006 Hampton University Foootball Hampton Game Superlatives (as of Oct 30, 2006) All games

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 47 vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) Yards Rushing...... 287 vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) Yards Per Rush...... 6.6 vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) TD Rushes...... 6 vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) Pass attempts...... 31 vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) Pass completions.... 19 vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) Yards Passing...... 286 vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) Yards Per Pass...... 10.6 vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) TD Passes...... 4 vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) Total Plays...... 74 vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) Total Offense...... 573 vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) Yards Per Play...... 7.7 vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) Points...... 48 vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) Sacks By...... 5 vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) First Downs...... 29 vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) Penalties...... 13 vs Central State (OH) (Oct 07, 2006) Penalty Yards...... 106 vs Morgan State (Sep 23, 2006) Turnovers...... 3 at Delaware State (Sep 30, 2006) Interceptions By.... 2 vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) vs Morgan State (Sep 23, 2006) vs Central State (OH) (Oct 07, 2006) vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) 2006 Hampton University Foootball Hampton Game Superlatives (as of Oct 30, 2006) All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 23 Moss, Derrick, vs Central State (OH) (Oct 07, 2006) Yards Rushing...... 114 MCCOY,Cleveland, at South Carolina State (Oct 21, 2006) TD Rushes...... 2 MILLER,H, vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) Long Rush...... 47 BRANCHE,D., vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) Pass attempts...... 41 LANDERS,Brandon, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Pass completions.... 21 LANDERS,Brandon, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Yards Passing...... 273 LANDERS,Brandon, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) TD Passes...... 4 LANDERS,Brandon, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Long Pass...... 51 LANDERS,Brandon, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Receptions...... 6 EDWARDS,Clyde, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) BRIDGES,LaKeldr, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) CALLAHAM,James, vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) DUBOSE,Dustin, at South Carolina State (Oct 21, 2006) Yards Receiving..... 94 BRIDGES,LaKeldr, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) TD Receptions...... 1 EDWARDS,Clyde, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) TOLBERT,Henry, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) ABNEY,Tim, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) BRIDGES,LaKeldr, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) ASSOUMOU,S., vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) WOLFE,Rodrick, vs Morgan State (Sep 23, 2006) MCBRIDE,Shaheer, at Delaware State (Sep 30, 2006) Cooperwood, Ant, vs Central State (OH) (Oct 07, 2006) SAMMONS,Emery, vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) Long Reception...... 51 BRIDGES,LaKeldr, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Field Goals...... 2 GOMEZ,Antonio, vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) GASTON,Michael, at South Carolina State (Oct 21, 2006) Long Field Goal..... 47 GOMEZ,Antonio, vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) Punts...... 9 BRITE,Josh, at Delaware State (Sep 30, 2006) Punting Avg...... 50.0 DANDRIGE,Brian, vs Morgan State (Sep 23, 2006) Long Punt...... 56 BRITE,Josh, at Delaware State (Sep 30, 2006) Long Punt Return.... 21 HENRY,Dominique, at South Carolina State (Oct 21, 2006) Long Kickoff Return. 39 HUDSON,Brandon, at Delaware State (Sep 30, 2006) Tackles...... 14 BIGGS,Nathaniel, vs Winston-Salem State (Oct 28, 2006) Sacks...... 2.0 SAWYER,Brandon, vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) Tackles For Loss.... 2.5 HOLMAN,Jason, vs Winston-Salem State (Oct 28, 2006) Interceptions...... 1 LANGFORD,Bryan, vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) YATES,J, vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) MCFADDEN,Marsha, at South Carolina State (Oct 21, 2006) 2006 Hampton University Foootball Hampton Game Superlatives (as of Oct 30, 2006) All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes...... 51 at South Carolina State (Oct 21, 2006) Yards Rushing...... 268 at South Carolina State (Oct 21, 2006) Yards Per Rush...... 5.8 vs Howard (Sep 9, 2006) TD Rushes...... 2 vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) Pass attempts...... 42 vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Pass completions.... 21 vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Yards Passing...... 273 vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Yards Per Pass...... 6.5 vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) TD Passes...... 4 vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Total Plays...... 72 vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) vs Central State (OH) (Oct 07, 2006) Total Offense...... 349 at South Carolina State (Oct 21, 2006) Yards Per Play...... 5.4 at South Carolina State (Oct 21, 2006) Points...... 26 vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Sacks By...... 5 vs Norfolk State (Oct 14, 2006) First Downs...... 19 vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) Penalties...... 9 at Delaware State (Sep 30, 2006) vs Central State (OH) (Oct 07, 2006) Penalty Yards...... 89 vs Morgan State (Sep 23, 2006) Turnovers...... 3 at Delaware State (Sep 30, 2006) vs Central State (OH) (Oct 07, 2006) Interceptions By.... 1 vs Grambling State (Sep 02, 2006) vs North Carolina A&T (Sep 16, 2006) at South Carolina State (Oct 21, 2006)