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@CoachPartridge General Information Media Information Assistant Coaches/Staff Team Information School ...... Florida Atlantic University SID ...... Katrina McCormack Assoc. Head Coach/OC/QB ...... Brian Wright Letterwinners Returning ...... 40 Location ...... Boca Raton, FL Offi ce Phone ...... 561-297-3163 Assist. Head Coach/RB ...... Roger Harriott Offensive ...... 20 Founded ...... 1961 Cell Phone ...... 561-251-5588 Defensive Coor./LB ...... Roc Bellantoni Defensive ...... 18 Enrollment ...... 30,000 E-mail ...... [email protected] Special Teams Coor./TE ...... Chris Hurd Special Teams ...... 1 Nickname ...... Owls Web Site ...... www.fausports.com Sec./Assist Player Per...... Corey Bell Colors ...... Blue & Red Press Box Phone ...... 561-251-5588 Secondary ...... Nick Caley Letterwinners Lost ...... 23 Home Stadium ...... FAU Stadium Mailing Address ...... 777 Glades Rd Defensive Line ...... Terrance Jamison Offensive ...... 11 Capacity ...... 29,495 ...... Boca Raton, FL 33431 Offensive Line ...... Bart Miller Defensive ...... 10 Surface ...... Natural Grass Digital ...... FAUSports.com Wide Receivers ...... Dan Shula Specialty ...... 3 First Year of Football ...... 2001 Graduate Assistant ...... AJ Hopp National Affi liation ...... NCAA FBS Coaching Staff Graduate Assistant ...... Graham Wilbert Starters Returning/Lost ...... 15/12 Basic Offense ...... Spread Head Coach ...... Charlie Partridge Dir. Player Per./Ex. Rel...... Jared Allen Offensive ...... 6/5 Basic Defense ...... Multiple Alma Mater ...... Drake ‘95 Dir. of Operations ...... Heather Henderson Defensive ...... 6/5 Conference ...... Conference USA Record at FAU ...... 0-0 Coordinator ...... Brooke Wilson Specialty ...... 2/3 President ...... Dr. John W. Kelly Years as a Collegiate Head Coach ...... 1st Video ...... Jack Pelini Athletic Director ...... Pat Chun Overall Record ...... 0-0 Trainer ...... John Burnside Department Phone ...... 561-297-3710 FAU 2013 Record ...... 6-6 Equipment Manager ...... Sam Nichols FAU 2013 Conference Record ...... 4-4 Offi ce Phone ...... 561-297-1094 1 2014 Florida Atlantic University Numerical Roster No. Name Class Ht. Wt. Pos. Hometown (Last School) 19 William Dukes Sr 6-4 190 WR Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) 1 Lucky Whitehead Sr 5-10 163 WR Manassas, VA (Dean College) 20 Marcus Clark R-Fr 5-8 185 DB Tallahassee, FL (N. FL Christian) 2 Brandin Bryant R-Jr 6-2 260 DL Omaha, NE (Fort Scott CC) 21 D’Joun Smith Sr 5-11 190 DB Miami, FL (American) 3 DJ Juste So 6-2 190 QB Port St. Lucie, FL (Port St. Lucie) 22 Robert Miller R-Fr 6-2 190 DB Coral Springs FL (Taravella) 4 Derek Moise R-Jr 6-2 195 WR Miami, FL (Booker T. Washington) 23 Raekwon Williams Fr 5-11 174 DB Jacksonville, FL (First Coast) 4 Marquese Dudley-Gordon Fr 6-0 188 S Plantation, FL (Cypress Bay) 24 Tony Moore R-Sr 5-11 220 RB Tallahassee, FL (Lincoln) 5 Martese Jackson Sr 5-6 185 RB Asheville, NC (Fort Scott CC) 24 Lester Thomas So 5-10 165 DB Tallahassee, FL (Godby) 6 Greg Hankerson So 6-0 185 QB Lauderdale Lakes, FL (Boyd Anderson) 25 Jay Warren So 6-0 195 RB Navarre, FL (Navarre) 6 Reggie Brown So 5-11 170 CB Tampa, FL (Tampa Jesuit) 26 Henry Bussey Fr 5-9 180 SR Opa Locka, FL (Hialeah Senior) 7 Cre’von LeBlanc Jr 5-11 175 DB Belle Glade, FL (Glades Central) 27 Greg Howell Fr 6-0 205 RB Coconut Grove, FL (Coral Gables) 8 Marc Mauro Sr 6-1 195 S Bayville, NY (Nassau CC) 28 Ronnie Scott R-Fr 5-10 165 CB Tampa, FL (Chamberlain) 9 Andrew Soroh Fr 6-2 190 DB Miami, FL (American) 31 Kris Harris Fr 6-0 225 LB Tallahassee, FL (Godby) 11 Trevon Coley Jr 6-2 300 DL Miramar, FL (Miramar) 34 Freedom Whitfi eld Jr 6-2 200 LB Fort Pierce, FL (Fort Pierce Central) 11 Dustin Bowens R-Fr 6-5 255 TE Palm Coast, FL (Flagler) 35 Grant Helm Sr 6-0 215 DB Jacksonville, FL (Gulf Coast State) 12 Jaquez Johnson R-Jr 6-1 225 QB Starkville, MS (E. Mississippi CC) 37 David Lozandier Sr 6-0 235 LB Miami, FL (North Miami Senior) 14 Trey Hendrickson So 6-4 250 DE Apopka, FL (Apopka) 40 Jake Stoshak Fr 6-0 180 DB Jacksonville, FL (Univ. Christian) 15 Landon Scheer Fr 5-8 180 K Orlando, FL (The First Academy) 41 Josh Ballesteros R-So 6-2 210 LB Miami, FL (Miami Central) 16 Jason Driskel Fr 6-2 210 QB Oviedo, FL (Hagerty) 41 Michael Harrop Jr 6-3 220 TE Port St. Lucie, FL (Treasure Coast) 17 Damian Parms Sr 6-2 210 S Miami, FL (Monsignor Pace) 42 Matt Solt Fr 6-2 210 LB Gainesville, FL (Gainesville) 18 Christian Milstead R-Sr 5-10 190 DB Woodbine, GA (Camden County) 43 Robert Relf So 6-3 220 LB Phoenix, AZ (Brophy College Prep) 2 44 Jacob Wilson Fr 6-4 230 TE Chipley, FL (Chipley) 79 Siffo Pierre Fr 6-4 325 OL Coral Springs, FL (JP Taravella) 45 Andrae Kirk Sr 6-2 230 LB Miami, FL (Miami Central) 80 Nate Terry Fr 6-6 210 TE Homestead, FL (South Dade) 47 Jerrard Ward Fr LB 6-2 215 West Palm Beach, FL (William T. Dwyer) 82 Kamrin Solomon Fr 6-2 195 WR Jacksonville, FL (Mandarin) 49 Joe Fischer R-Sr 6-0 215 LS Boca Raton, FL (Pope John Paul) 84 Alex Deleon R-Sr 6-4 210 TE Belleview, FL (Belleview) 50 Nate Ozdemir R-Fr 6-2 230 LB Winter Garden, FL (West Orange) 85 Marcus Cunningham R-Sr 6-0 205 WR Lakeland, FL (Kathleen) 51 Joseph Gold Fr 6-3 270 OL Fort Myers, FL (South Fort Myers) 87 Bobby Mitchell Fr 6-2 175 WR St. Augustine, FL (St. Augustine) 52 Arthur Crouse R-So 6-6 250 OL West Palm, FL (American Heritage) 88 Jenson Stoshak Jr 6-1 195 WR Jacksonville, FL (Univ. Christian) 53 Jakobi Smith R-Fr 6-3 300 OL Miami, FL (Coral Reef) 90 Shalom Ogbonda R-So 6-4 290 DE Sugar Land, TX (Kempner) 54 Ray Ellis Fr 6-1 260 DT Egg Harbor Township, NJ (Holy Spirit) 91 Denzel Whitfi eld R-So 6-5 260 DL Monticello, FL (Jefferson) 55 Karl James Sr 6-1 285 OL Miami, FL (Miami Sunset) 93 Devin Santana Fr 6-3 220 DL Tampa, FL (Sickles) 56 Isaac Edwards R-So 6-3 290 OL Tampa, FL (Jesuit) 94 Hunter Snyder Fr 6-7 230 DL Palm Harbor, FL (East Lake) 58 Reginald Bain Fr 6-4 286 OL Miami, FL (Miami Central) 95 Nick Richardson Fr 6-4 215 DL Carol City, FL (Carol City) 59 Robinson Eugene R-Jr 6-5 266 DE Miami, FL (North Miami Senior) 97 Nick Internicola R-Fr 6-3 230 DL Pembrooke Pines, FL (University School) 60 Shane Blair R-So 6-2 300 OL Myakka City, FL (Lakewood Ranch) 98 Greg Joseph So 6-1 205 P/K Boca Raton, FL (American Heritage Delray) 61 Eric Minemyer R-Sr 6-4 290 OL Hastings, PA (Bishop Carroll) 98 Haiden Nagel R-Fr 6-4 230 DL Tampa (Walter L.Sickles) 64 Antonyo Woods R-Fr 6-3 285 OL Port St. Lucie, FL (Seminole Ridge) 99 Josh Kendall Fr 6-2 269 DT Lehigh Acres, FL (Lehigh) 65 Vinny Davino R-Jr 6-5 285 OL Sarasota, FL (Booker) Bryant Gross Armiento R-Fr 6-1 190 DB Sunrise, FL (American Heritage Plantation) 66 Dillon DeBoer R-So 6-6 295 OL Tarpon Springs, FL (East Lake) 67 Dalton Schomp Jr 6-1 215 P/K Seminole, FL (Seminole) 73 Mikingson Marsaille R-Jr 6-6 320 OL Fort Pierce, FL (Fort Pierce Central) FAU Pronunciation Guide 74 Byers Hickmon Fr 6-5 270 OT Gainesville, FL (Gainesville) 75 Braden Lyons Sr 6-5 295 OL Sonoma, CA (City Col. of San Francisco) visit www.fausports.com > football > roster to hear the pronounciation 78 Derek Butcher Sr 6-4 295 OL Delano, MN (North Dakota State) 3 Offense W RT CB #2 - Brandin Bryant, R-Jr, 6-2, 260 LT #1 - Lucky Whitehead, Sr, 5-10, 163 #21 - D’Joun Smith, Sr, 5-11, 190 RE #66 - Dillon DeBoer, R-So, 6-6, 295 #3 - DJ Juste, So, 6-2, 190 #6 - Reggie Brown, So, 5-11, 170 #14 - Trey Hendrickson, So, 6-4, 250 #58 - Reggie Bain, Fr, 6-4, 286 Z #98 - Haiden Nagel, RS-Fr, 6-4, 230 LG #19 - William Dukes, Sr, 6-4, 190 Special Teams LB #56 – Isaac Edwards, R-So, 6-3, 280 #4 - Derek Moise, R-Jr, 6-2, 195 P/H #34 - Freedom Whitfi eld, Jr, 6-2, 200 #53 - Jakobi Smith, R-Fr, 6-3, 300 RB TBA #37 - David Lozandier, Sr, 6-0, 235 C #24 - Tony Moore, R-Sr, 5-11, 220 K LB #75 - Braden Lyons, Sr, 6-5, 295 #25 - Jay Warren, So, 6-0, 195 #15 - Landon Scheer, Fr, 5-8, 180 #45 - Andrae Kirk, Sr, 6-2, 230 #60 - Shane Blair, R-So, 6-2, 300 QB LS #50 - Nate Ozdemir, R-Fr, 6-2, 230 RG #12 - Jaquez Johnson, R-Jr, 6-1, 225 #49 - Joe Fischer, R-Sr, 6-0, 215 LB #73 - Mikingson Marsaille, R-Jr, 6-6, 320 #6 - Greg Hankerson, So, 6-0, 185 KR #43 - Robert Relf, So, 6-3, 220 #78 - Derek Butcher, Sr, 6-4, 295 #16 - Jason Driskel, Fr, 6-2, 210 #6 - Reggie Brown, So, 5-11, 170 CB RT PR #7 - Cre’von LeBlanc, Jr, 5-11, 175 #65 - Vinny Davino, R-Jr, 6-5, 285 Defense TBA LE #28 - Ronnie Scott, R-Fr, 5-11, 165 #61 - Eric Minemeyer, R-Sr, 6-4, 290 #59 - Robinson Eugene, R-Jr, 6-5, 266 SS

TWO DEEP TWO TE LT #17 - Damian Parms, Sr, 6-2, 210 #84 - Alex Deleon, R-Sr, 6-4, 210 #11 - Trevon Coley, Jr, 6-2, 300 #8 - Marc Mauro, Sr, 6-1, 195 #41 - Michael Harrop, Jr, 6-3, 220 #90 - Shalom Ogbonda, R-So, 6-4, 290 FS EARLY SPRING EARLY X #18 - Christian Milstead, R-Sr, 5-10, 190 #88 - Jenson Stoshak, Jr, 6-1, 195 #24 - Lester Thomas, So, 5-10, 165 #85 - Marcus Cunningham, R-Sr, 6-0, 205 4 Returning Statistical Leaders Rushing Leaders GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Punt Returns No. Yards Avg TD Long Jaquez Johnson 11-11 172 910 138 772 4.5 10 60 70.2 Freedom Whitfi eld 1 2 2.0 0 2 Jay Warren 10-3 71 352 12 340 4.8 2 47 34.0 Lucky Whitehead 1 1 1.0 0 1 Tony Moore 7-0 25 95 6 89 3.6 1 21 12.7 Greg Hankerson 8-1 25 124 42 82 3.3 0 22 10.2 Interceptions No. Yards Avg TD Long DJ Juste 6-1 13 48 5 43 3.3 0 16 7.2 D’Joun Smith 7 112 16.0 1 75 Lucky Whitehead 10-1 4 38 3 35 8.8 1 26 3.5 Christian Milstead 4 76 19.0 1 61 Martese Jackson 4-0 9 27 0 27 3.0 0 11 6.8 Damian Parms 1 28 28.0 0 28 Andrae Kirk 1 4 4.0 0 4 Passing Leaders GP-GS EFFIC Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Avg/G Jaquez Johnson 11-11 129.0 149-256-8 58.2 1876 12 64 170.5 Kick Returns No. Yards Avg TD Long Greg Hankerson 8-1 96.3 46-94-3 48.9 484 3 58 60.5 Reggie Brown 7 146 20.9 0 33 Cre’von LeBlanc 6 149 24.8 0 46 Receiving Leaders GP-GS No Yards Avg TD Long Avg/G Lucky Whitehead 3 58 19.3 0 24 William Dukes 12-9 35 553 15.8 6 59 46.1 D’Joun Smith 1 24 24.0 0 24 Jenson Stoshak 12-1 23 298 13.0 0 40 24.8 Lucky Whitehead 10-1 9 190 21.1 2 64 19.0 Alex Deleon 12-3 7 84 12.0 1 24 7.0

5 Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BU PD Qbh Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 45 Andrae Kirk 12-11 38 46 84 2.0 - 4 0.5 - 1 1 - 4 4 5 1 1- 0 . . . 17 Damian Parms 12-12 38 40 78 5.5 - 23 1.0 - 9 1 - 28 6 7 1 . 2 . . 2 Brandin Bryant 12-11 29 22 51 9.5 - 61 6.0 - 35 . . . 6 . . . . 18 Christian Milstead 12-9 23 14 37 2.5 - 3 . 4 - 76 4 8 . . . . . 11 Trevon Coley 12-12 19 18 37 3.5 - 18 2.5 - 16 . . . 3 1 - 0 . . . 21 D’Joun Smith 12-12 25 10 35 2.0 - 8 1.0 - 4 7 - 112 13 20 . . 2 . . 7 Cre’von LeBlanc 11-3 18 6 24 0.5 - 2 . . 2 2 . . . . . 24 Lester Thomas 11-1 13 7 20 ...... 59 Robinson Eugene 11-0 10 6 16 2.0 - 9 1.0- 8 . 1 1 1 . . . . 90 Shalom Ogbonda 12-0 8 3 11 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 92 Joe Henry 12-0 4 5 9 0.5 - 4 0.5 - 4 ...... 14 Trey Hendrickson 12-0 7 2 9 2.5- 13 1.5 - 9 . . . 1 . . . . 49 Joe Fischer 12-0 5 2 7 ...... 37 David Lozandier 11-0 5 1 6 ...... 34 Freedom Whitfi eld 8-0 5 1 6 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 6 Reggie Brown 10-1 5 . 5 ...... 8 Marc Mauro 5-0 4 . 4 ...... 43 Robert Relf 6-0 2 1 3 ......

6 with 8.5 sacks, the eighth-highest single-season total in school history, 2011 season, he was promoted to associate head coach, co-defensive and ranked seventh in the conference with 11.5 tackles for loss. Flow- coordinator and defensive line coach after three seasons as the Bad- ers ranked second in the SEC with 13.5 tackles for loss, and his three gers’ defensive line and specialists coach. Charlie PARTRIDGE forced fumbles were fourth in the conference. Philon tied for fourth in In 2012, Wisconsin led the Big Ten and ranked third in the NCAA Head Coach the SEC with two forced fumbles in conference play and fi nished the with a three-and-out percentage of 41.72, and the Badgers’ 5.23 three year leading the UA defensive linemen with 46 tackles, including 9.0 and outs per game topped the Big Ten and was fourth in the country. First Season for loss and 3.0 sacks. The Badgers’ defense was 13th in the NCAA in total defense and tied Partridge also worked with the Razorback specialists, helping tu- for 19th in the country in scoring defense. Wisconsin also ranked 21st tor kicker Zach Hocker and punter Sam Irwin-Hill. Hocker, who ended in the nation in third-down conversion defense in addition to being third his career holding six school records, was a second-team All-SEC in the conference in sacks and 21st in the NCAA in rush defense and selection after he was 28-of-28 on PATs and 13-of-15 on fi eld goals. pass effi ciency defense and 23rd in the country in pass defense. Charlie Partridge was named Florida Atlantic University’s Head Hocker made three fi eld goals of more than 50 yards, including a 54 The Badgers also produced two of the top nine sack artists in Football Coach December 17, 2013 becoming just the fourth person to yarder that ranked as the eight-longest fi eld goal in school history. the conference, with defensive end Brendan Kelly tied for seventh with hold that title, since the program’s inception in 2001. Partridge, a south Irwin-Hill, in his fi rst season at Arkansas, ranked fourth in the SEC and an average of 0.45 sacks per game and defensive end Tyler Dippel’s Florida native, returned home to lead a program that completed its 15th in the NCAA with an average of 44.3 yards per punt. Irwin-Hill 0.42 per-game average tied for ninth. Defensive backs Devin Smith fi rst season as a member of Conference USA and was bowl eligible in boomed a 79-yard punt that is seventh all-time at Arkansas and was and Marcus Cromartie both ranked in the top seven in the Big Ten in 2013. tied for the second-longest punt in the NCAA during the 2013 season. passes defensed with Smith fi fth and Cromartie tied for seventh. In Partridge came to FAU after a one-year stint at the University Arkansas’ net punting average of 39.02 yards ranked fi fth in the SEC addition, Smith also tied for third in the conference in interceptions. of Arkansas where he coached three different defensive linemen to and 21st in the NCAA. Linebacker Chris Borland tied for third in the Big Ten in forced fumbles All-Conference honors. Defensive ends Chris Smith and Prior to Arkansas, Partridge spent fi ve seasons at Wisconsin and fourth in the conference in recoveries, and linebacker Mike were second-team All-SEC, and defensive tackle Darius Philon was where he helped the Badgers win three-straight Big Ten champion- Taylor ranked fi fth in the Big Ten with an average of 1.15 tackles for voted to the SEC All-Freshman Team. Smith ranked third in the SEC ships and to become the fi rst Big Ten team to play in three-straight loss per game. Rose Bowls since Michigan following the 1976-78 seasons. Before the The 2011 Wisconsin defensive line typically rotated at least eight 7 linemen every game, even after losing starting defensive end David for loss. The duo’s 40.0 combined tackles for loss were the most by a For his fi rst four seasons, he coached the defensive line before switch- Gilbert to a season-ending injury after the fourth game. They were a pair of teammates in the country in 2009. ing to tutor the Panthers’ linebackers in 2007. He also had special key component in Wisconsin fi nishing among the top 15 nationally in The defensive line also was instrumental in transforming Wiscon- teams coaching responsibilities for the last three seasons, including both scoring and total defense. sin’s rush defense into one of the best in school history. The Badgers the last two as special teams coordinator. The 2010 season was highlighted by the play of J.J. Watt, who led the Big Ten and ranked fi fth in the country in rushing defense, Pitt ranked No. 5 nationally and led the Big East in total defense won the Lott IMPACT Trophy. Watt was the leader of Wisconsin’s allowing just 88.2 yards per game on the ground, the second-best in 2007, allowing just 297.7 yards per game. In addition, the Panthers defense, fi nishing the season tied for seventh in the country in tackles season average in school history. Wisconsin held each of its last 10 led the conference and were No. 3 in the country in pass defense, for loss with 21.0. A consensus fi rst-team All-Big Ten selection, Watt opponents to less than 100 yards rushing, the longest streak in the surrendering only 167.3 yards per game. Pitt was fourth in the Big tied for second in the Big Ten in sacks with 7.0 and tied for third with country and the longest streak in school history. East and 20th in the NCAA with 2.92 sacks per contest. The Panthers’ three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He tied for second on In his fi rst year at Wisconsin, Partridge led a veteran line. The signature defensive effort that year came when they shut down high- the team in tackles with 62, led the team with 10 quarterback hurries three senior starters, Matt Shaughnessy, Mike Newkirk and Jason powered and No. 1-ranked West Virginia in a 13-9 win that eliminated and also broke up eight passes, blocked three kicks and grabbed one Chapman, all earned All-Big Ten accolades while Schofi eld, in his fi rst the Mountaineers from national title contention. Defensive lineman Joe interception. A second-team All-American by Walter Camp, Rivals.com season as a starter at defensive end, tied for the team lead in sacks. Clermond was a second-team All-Big East selection. and CBSSports.com, Watt was named Lott IMPACT Defensive Player Following the season, Shaughnessy was a third-round draft pick by the Partridge’s special teams units fl ourished at Pitt. In 2006, his fi rst of the Week three times during the season. He was selected 11th Oakland Raiders. season as special teams coordinator, Pitt led the Big East in net punt- overall by the in the 2011 NFL Draft, the highest for a In his work with the specialists, Partridge led four-year starters ing with a 37.54 average and kickoff returns at an average of 24.14 Wisconsin defensive player since 1992. placekicker Philip Welch and punter Brad Nortman to leave their mark yards per return. Punter Adam Graessle was an All-Big East selection, In 2009, the UW defensive line exceeded all expectations after on Wisconsin’s record book. Welch, a fi rst-team Freshman All- and kick returner Lowell Robinson led the conference and fi nished losing three senior starters from the prior year. The headliner of the American in 2008, fi nished his career ranked second in school history ninth nationally with a 27.9-yard average. ESPN’s 2006 group was senior defensive end O’Brien Schofi eld, who ranked second in points with 384, fi eld goals made with 59 and fi eld goal percentage “play of the year” selection was a 73-yard punt return for a touchdown in the country with 24.5 tackles for loss, the second-highest total in at .776. Nortman, a two-time honorable mention All-Big Ten selection, by Pitt’s Darrelle Revis against West Virginia. Revis was drafted 14th school history. He also tied for seventh in the country and third in was third in school history with a 42.1 career average. overall in the fi rst round by the in the 2007 NFL Draft. school history with 12.0 sacks, while Watt pitched in with 15.5 tackles Before his time at Wisconsin, Partridge spent fi ve years at Pitt. Prior to his years at Pitt, Partridge served as recruiting coordina- 8 tor and defensive line coach at Eastern Illinois in 2002 and helped lead Coaching Career 2012 Rose Bowl the team to the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs after sharing the Ohio 1996-97: Drake (Graduate Assistant - offense) Valley Conference title. 1998-99: Iowa State (Graduate Assistant - defense) Playing Career Partridge worked for head coach Dan McCarney at Iowa State 2000-01: Iowa State (Director of Football Operations) 1992-95: Drake (Defensive line) from 1998-2001. He was a defensive graduate assistant in 1998-99 2002: Eastern Illinois (Recruiting Coor./Defensive Line) and worked with outside linebackers. He became the program’s direc- 2003-05: Pitt (Defensive Line) tor of football operations in 2000. 2006: Pitt (Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Line) Partridge was an NSCA All-American at Drake, where he played 2007: Pitt (Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers) defensive line. He was a three-year starter and team captain for the 2008-10: Wisconsin (Defensive Line/Specialists) Bulldogs before starting his coaching career at his alma mater as a 2011-12: Wisconsin (Associate Head Coach/Co-Defensive graduate assistant in 1996-97. He coached running backs, including a Coordinator/Defensive Line) pair of 1,000-yard rushers, and served as a strength and conditioning 2013: Arkansas (Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line) coach. Partridge, a Plantation, Fla., native, earned a bachelor’s degree Bowl Games Coached in secondary education from Drake in 1995 and a master’s degree in 2000 Insight.com Bowl education from Iowa State in 2002. Partridge and his wife, Julie, have 2001 Independence Bowl two daughters, Alexa and Kylee. 2003 Continental Tire Bowl 2004 Fiesta Bowl The Partridge File 2008 Champs Sports Bowl Hometown: Plantation, Fla. 2009 Champs Sports Bowl College: Drake, 1995 2010 Rose Bowl Wife: Julie 2011 Rose Bowl Children: Daughters, Alexa and Kylee 2011 Big Ten Football Championship Game 9 2011 - FCS Playoff Quarterfi nalist (Montana State) the four-consecutive games, including a victory over Tulane who would 2010 - FCS Playoff Quarterfi nalist (Montana State) earn a New Orleans’ Bowl berth. Wright’s reign as interim head coach 2006 - FCS Playoff Semifi nalist (Youngstown) came to an end with a perfect 4-0 record and the team becoming bowl Brian WRIGHT 1997 - FCS National Champions (Youngstown) eligible for the fi rst time since 2008. FAU’s offense, led by sopho- Associate Head Coach more quarterback Jaquez Johnson, outscored its last four opponents Playing Experience 151-40, averaged 428.8 yards per game, including a single-game Third Season Wide Receiver, College of Wooster average 240.5 yards on the ground. Defensively, the Owls fi nished the regular-season ranked No. 11 nationally and with a program record 32 Personal single-season sacks---up from an average of one per game in 2012. Born: Goldsboro, NC Half of the sacks, 16, were recorded in the team’s last four games. Hometown: Wooster, Ohio Wright accepted the added responsibility as head coach much Coaching Experience Education: Bachelor of Arts, College of Wooster (1994); Master of like he had attacked the task of building an offensive coaching staff 2013 - FAU (Associate Head Coach/OC) Arts, Walsh University (1998) upon coming to FAU in 2012 and the task of converting FAU to an 2013 - FAU Interim Head Coach Marital Status: Wife, Laura up-tempo attack as opposed to the pro-style which had been the Owls 2012-13 - FAU (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Family: Jake (10), Marielle (7), Joseph (4) mainstay since inception. To make his task more diffi cult, he had to do 2009-11 - Montana State (Offensive Coordinator/QBs) so with just three-starting returning. By game two the starting quarter- 2005-09 - Youngstown State (Offensive Coordinator/QBs) At FAU back position was solidifi ed. Wright and the offensive staff made great 2001-04 - Youngstown State (Assistant Coach/QBs) Brian Wright came to FAU in January of 2012 and was elevated to strides by playing to the strengths of each individual and not forcing or 1999-00 - Walsh (Offensive Coordinator/QBs) Interim Head Coach in October of 2013. Wright elected to stay with sticking to one answer. It began with the quarterbacks. In 2012, senior 1998 - Walsh (Assistant Coach/WR) the program in 2014 to continue what he had begun to build as FAU’s QB Graham Wilbert improved his effi ciency by 68% moving from 91.72 1997 - Youngstown State (Graduate Assistant/WR) offensive coordinator. He was named Associate Head Coach/Offensive as a junior to 134.62 as a senior. He reduced his interceptions to six 1995-96 - Walsh University (Graduate Assistant) Coordinator and QB Coach by Partridge in December of 2013. after tossing double-digits in 2011. More importantly for the team, Wil- As the Interim Head Coach, Wright drew the team together “real- bert spread the ball to eight different receivers for a score after tossing Bowl/Post-Season Games Coached izing it was about the team, the family and being better men” to capture just seven touchdowns the previous season. Wright’s system allowed 10 Wilbert to look for answers all over the fi eld which opened the door for among the program’s top-10 all-time career scorers with two remaining At Walsh the senior to have career games with a season high 403 passing-yards seasons to play. He returned to Walsh where he fi rst began working with wide receivers against in-state rival FIU. He used the knowledge of the new system (1998) and was then elevated to offensive coordinator and quarter- to hurt opponents with the short pass while also fi nding receivers with At Montana State backs coach where he served from 1999-00. 50, 60 and 75 yard passes. Protecting the quarterback was a key to Brian Wright spent his fi rst two seasons at Montana State debunking the team’s success. FAU was T-104 nationally in sacks allowed prior to the notion that the transition to a new offensive system is inherently At Youngstown State Wright’s arrival. They improved that rank by 21 spots in 2012 providing diffi cult. Wright’s two Bobcat offenses, led by dynamic quarterback Wright served as an offensive GA at Youngstown State in 1997 where more options for the offense to work. To off-set the loss of NFL draftee DeNarius McGhee, averaged 440.6 yards per game, easily the most his primary responsibilities focused with the National Champion Alfred Morris, Wright and the offense saw seven individuals carry productive two-year span in school history. After leading the Big Sky Youngstown Penguins’ receivers. the ball more than once and not one ended the season with negative in scoring offense, total offense and passing offense in 2010, Wright’s yardage and as a unit, they tallied just 38 yards less than the previous unit topped the league in scoring offense and total offense in Big Sky At Walsh season with a dominant running back. Much of that success can be games in 2011. Wright handed the reigns, in his fi rst season at MSU, He worked as a graduate assistant at Walsh University from 1995-96. attributed to fewer sacks eliminating the negative 179 yards lost by to redshirt freshman quarterback McGhee, who was named Big Sky the previous season’s quarterbacks. To exemplify the total improve- Offensive Co-MVP, a fi rst at MSU since 1984, and National Freshman At Wooster ment, FAU moved up 22 spots in the national ranking for total yards by of the Year by one organization. Wright began his coaching career as a collegiate senior, following a improving its average yards per game by 102 yards per game. career-ending leg injury (1994). Since coming to FAU in 2012, Wright has improved the Owls’ At Youngstown State total offensive ranking nationally from its season ending 120, out of Wright’s transition to Montana State after nine years at perennial FCS Professional Players Coached 123 schools, to a No. 83 spot at the end of the 2013 regular-season. In power Youngstown State University. Wright joined the Penguins’ staff Marcus Mason (Washington Redskins - Free Agent) 2011 the Owls fi nished with a national rank of 119 in scoring offense. in 2001 as quarterbacks coach, also working as offensive coordina- Donald Jones ( - Free Agent) By 2013 that rank had climbed 40 spots to No. 79, including the use tor from 2005-09. Wright helped engineer record-setting offenses at Mike Person ( - 6th round) of 12 different scoring options. The most prolifi c was Johnson, who Youngstown State, with the team winning two Gateway Conference Elvis Akpla ( - Free Agent) rushed for 10 touchdowns, the most of any quarterback in the history championships and advancing to the 2006 FCS fi nal four. Kyle Smith (NFL Europe Berlin Thunder) of FAU. He was responsible for 22 scores in 2012 which list him 11 2000-2001 - Behavioral Intervention Specialist, Inc. Personal (Owner/Operating Manager) Born: Mandeville, Jamaica 2000-2001 - Stevens High School (Head Football and Track & Field Hometown: Pembroke Pines, Florida Roger HARRIOTT Coach) Education: BA, Communications (1999), Villanova; Assistant Head Coach 2000-2001 - Therapeutic Behavioral Inclusions, LLC Master of Athletic Administration, (Supervisor/Crisis Manager) Nova Southeastern (2013) First Season Marital Status: Wife, Marisa University School Family: Madiya (14), Julia (12), Talia (8), Aniya (5), and Reede (2) 2006: Independent League, 8-1 2007: Class 2B, District Runner-ups, 8-3 At University School 2008: Class 2B, District Champions (undefeated regular season), Harriott started the football program (middle school, junior varsity and Coaching Experience Regional Finalist, 11-1 varsity) in 2006 and guided the varsity squad to a state title four years 2014 - FAU (Assistant Head Coach/RBs) 2010: Class 2B, District Champions (undefeated regular season), later. While at University School he amassed a 78-15 record and an 2011-2013 - University School of Nova Southeastern Regional Champions, State Finalist,13-1 impressive .839 win percentage. Along the way, Harriott received the (Dir. of Inclusion & Special College Placement) 2011: Class 3A, District Champions (undefeated regular season), following honors: 2007-2011 - University School of Nova Southeastern Regional Finalist, 11-1 (Director of Athletics) 2012: Class 2B, District Champions (undefeated regular season), 2007 - Broward County Coach of the Year Finalist 2006-2013 - University School of Nova Southeastern Regional Champions, State Champions,12-0 2008 - Broward County Coach of the Year Finalist (Head Varsity Football Coach) 2011: Class 4A, District Champions, Regional Finalist, 10-3 2008 - University School Coach of the Year 2004-2009 - Athletic Academy, Inc. (Founder/Program Director) 2010 - Florida Dairy Farmer’s Coach of the Year Class 2B 2002-2006 - Panther Run Elementary (PE Teacher) Playing Experience 2010 - /Under Armour High School Coach of the Year 2001-2002 - Broward County School District (Author/Program Coord. Defensive Back and Running Back, Boston University 2010 - Miami Herald High School Coach of the Year Social-Academic Values of Education Running Back, Villanova University 2011 - Sun-Sentinel High School Coach of the Year 12 2012 - Under Armour All-American High School Coach 2006-13 - Accounted for guiding 100+ interscholastic student-athletes 1997 - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (Boston University) 2012 - Florida Dairy Farmer’s Class 3A Coach of the Year to NCAA intercollegiate programs in various sports 1997 - Harry Aganis Award for Most Valuable Player (Boston Univ.) 2012 - Miami Dolphins High School Coach of the Year 2009-13 - University School was recognized to have signed the most 1993 & 1994 - Honorable Mention All-State, All-County Honors 2012 - Nike Clinic Coach of the Year State Championship Recognition DI football National Letters of Intent during this time (St. Thomas Aquinas High School) Award 2010-13 - University School recorded the most All-American, All-State 2012 - Sun-Sentinel High School Coach of the Year and All-County recipients in its classifi cation during this time 2012 - Miami Herald High School Coach of the Year 2012 - Broward County Finalist for Miami Herald’s All-Sport Coach Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record of the Year 2013 - 10-3, .769 - University School 2013 - Under Armour All-American High School Coach 2012 - 12-0, 1.00 - University School (State Title) 2013 - United States Army All-American High School Football Coach 2011 - 11-1, .917 - University School 2010 - 13-1, .929 - University School His accolades are not limited to the playing fi eld. As an educator, Har- 2009 - 5-5, .500 - University School riott was named: 2008 - 11-1, .917 - University School 2002 - Pines Middle School Broward County Appreciation Award 2007 - 8-3, .727 - University School 2004 - Broward County (Panther Run Elementary) Teacher of the Year 2006 - 8-1, .889 - University School Finalist Total: 78-15, .834 2010 - Nova Southeastern Distinguished Educator Award 2010 - Carrie P. Meek Outstanding Education Leadership Achievement Award Playing Career 2011 - Everything High School Sports AD of the Year 1999 - Honored for Enthusiasm, Dedication and Leadership (Villanova) 2006-13 - Accounted for sending 47 football players to Division I 1998 - Preseason All-America Second Team Selection by ESPN & intercollegiate programs. USA Today (Villanova) 13 Bowl /Post-Season Games Coached coordinator. His recruiting area was Florida. 2012 - Division I FCS Playoffs (Villanova) The 2013 Villanova team fi nished the season ranked No. 6 in the 2009 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) NCAA SRS rankings. He coached All-CAA defensive lineman Rakim Roc BELLANTONI 2007 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) Cox and Antoine Lewis as well as All-CAA punter Mark Hamilton. Defensive Coordinator 2006 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) In 2012, Bellantoni had four players earn All-CAA honors. On 2005 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) defense, nose guard Antoine Lewis and defensive end Rakim Cox First Season 2002 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) were both fi rst team All-Conference honorees and senior defensive 2001 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) end Marlon Johnson was a second team selection. On special teams, sophomore Poppy Livers garnered third team All-CAA distinction as Playing Experience a punt returner. Bellantoni’s 2012 punt return unit led the CAA with a Defensive Tackle, Massachusetts (1988); Iona College (1990-92) return average of 16.8 per game. Villanova won the CAA championship Coaching Experience and received the automatic bid to the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs. 2014 - FAU (Defensive Coordinator/LB) Personal 2012-13 - Villanova (Special Teams Coordinator/DL) Born: March 2, 1970 Eastern Illinois 2007-11 - Eastern Illinois (Associate Head Coach/Defensive Hometown: Port Chester, NY He served as an assistant from 2001-11 while working his way up the Coordinator/LB/DL) Education: Bachelor of Business Administration in Management, storied program’s coaching ladder to associate head coach. He was 2002-07 - Eastern Illinois (Defensive Coordinator/LB) Iona 1993 the defensive coordinator from 2002-11 and the associate head coach 2001-02 - Eastern Illinois (DL/Recruiting Coordinator) Marital Status: Wife, Jenny from 2007-11. Bellantoni helped Eastern Illinois win fi ve Ohio Valley 2000 - Drake (Defensive Coordinator/LB) Family: Sons Gino (12), Marco (11), and twins Ricky and Nico (8) Conference Championships (2009, 2006, 2005, 2002, and 2001) 1998-99 - Drake (Assistant Coach/DL) and make six NCAA playoff appearances. During the 2007 season, 1995-97 - Buena Vista (Assistant Coach/DL) At Villanova he served as Acting Head Coach for the fi nal regular-season game 1993-94 - Mamaroneck High (Assistant Coach/OL/DL) Roc Bellantoni coached two seasons at Villanova. While at Villanova and the fi rst round FCS playoff game. During the 2006 campaign, his he focused on the Wildcats defensive line and served as special teams defense led the nation in turnovers forced with 36. Throughout his 14 tenure as the Eastern Illinois defensive coordinator, Bellantoni coached Professional Players Coached three Ohio Valley Conference Defenders of the Year, including Donald • Pierre Walters (DE- free agent) Thomas (2006), Clint Sellers (2005) and Nick Ricks (2002). • Kory Lothe (DE- St. Louis Rams free agent) • Roosevelt Holliday (DT- NY Jets free agent) Chris HURD Drake University • Fred Miller (LB- St. Louis Rams free agent) Special Teams First collegiate coordinating experience came as the Defensive • Adam Nelson (LS- Kansas City Chiefs free agent) Coordinator at Drake University. In 2000, Drake earned a share of the Coordinator/ Pioneer League title as Bellantoni’s defense forced 26 turnovers and First Season tallied 36 sacks that season. He also was a part of the 1998 Drake team that captured the conference championship.

High School Coaching Experience Coaching Experience Bellantoni began his coaching career at Mamoroneck High School in 2014 - FAU (Special Teams Coordinator/TE) New York in 1993 and 1994. His fi rst college job came at Buena Vista 2013 - Arkansas (Special Teams Quality Control) University in Iowa in 1995. 2012 - Tennessee (Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach) 2011 - Tennessee (Strength and Conditioning Intern) Playing Career 2007-10 - Cisco College (Defensive Coordinator/DB/ST) Iona College (1990-1993) - three-year letter winner at defensive tackle. 2005-06 - North Texas (Graduate Assistant/DB/TE) University of Massachusetts (1988)- redshirted as a member of the 2004 - North Texas (Graduate Assistant Strength & Conditioning) Yankee Conference Championship team. Bowl/Post-Season Games Coached 2004 - New Orleans Bowl (North Texas)

15 Bowl Games as a Player the SEC in 10 different categories, including leading the conference in 2003 New Orleans Bowl sacks and ranking in the top-three in four other categories. Killeen High School (1997-00) - linebacker and team captain. Named 2002 New Orleans Bowl Champion 2nd team All-State. 2001 New Orleans Bowl Cisco College Hurd spent four seasons coaching at Cisco College in Cisco, Texas, Professional Players Coached Playing Experience where his positions included defensive coordinator for three seasons ( - First Round) Linebacker, North Texas (2000-03) and special teams coordinator for two. In 2007, he coached defensive backs as well as the punt and kickoff units. Personal Hometown: Killeen, Texas University of North Texas Education: BA, History with a minor in Criminal Justice, North Hurd began his coaching career at his alma mater as a strength and Texas (2004) conditioning graduate assistant. He moved to the fi eld in 2005-06 where he coached tight ends his fi rst season and defensive backs the At Arkansas next. The 2004 season was his fi rst to coach in a bowl game and it Served one season as the University of Arkansas special teams quality stretched the Mean Green’s consecutive-bowl game streak to four. control coach. Playing Career At Tennessee North Texas (2000-03) - Walk-on who lettered four seasons. He earned Worked in strength and conditioning at the University of Tennessee a scholarship and was a two-year starter. Member of a team that for two seasons. He was an intern in 2011 and an assistant coach in captured the Sun Belt Conference Championship in 2001, 2002, and 2012. During his time at Tennessee, the Vols produced seven All-SEC 2003. Earned the team’s Byron Gross Award, bestowed to the team’s selections and fi ve NFL draft picks, including 2013 fi rst-round selection best linebacker, in 2002 and 2003. Named fi rst-team All-Sun Belt in Cordarrelle Patterson. In 2012, Tennessee ranked in the top-fi ve in 2003 and was the Defensive Player of the Year the same season. 16 Playing Experience At Miami Edison 1995 - Carquest Bowl (South Carolina) Bell was 25 years old when he was named Miami Edison High School’s head coach, the youngest head coach in the state. He Corey BELL Personal assumed a program that had fi nished the previous season 0-10. Bell Secondary/Assistant Dir. Born: January, 18, 1972 quickly built Edison into one of Dade County’s top football programs. of Player Personnel Hometown: Miami, FL His teams made fi ve-consecutive state playoff appearances and three- Education: B.S. in criminal justice, South Carolina 1995, Master’s straight district titles. His 2003 team was ranked No. 1 in Miami-Dade First Season degree in social studies education, Nova Southeastern, 2000. County. Over his tenure, Bell had 84 Division I signees including six Marital Status: Wife, Tamika All-Americans. He was named the Miami Dolphins Coach of the Year Family: Daughters Daijah (15) and Dahnia (9) for his work in 2003. His 2004 class earned a No. 3 national rank for Division I signees. Coaching Experience At American Senior High School 2014 - FAU (Secondary/Assist. Dir. Player Personnel) Bell was instrumental in resurrecting a struggling program that hadn’t All-Time Head Coaching Record 2011-13 - American Senior High School (Head Coach) won a district title since 1998. While at American, he led the Patriots to 2013 6-5, .545 - American Senior 2007-10 - University of Miami (Dir. of Football Ops) three-straight District Championships from 2011-13. 2012 6-3-1, .650 - American Senior 1997-07 - Miami Edison Senior (Head Coach) 2011 6-5, .545 - American Senior 1996-97 - Miami Edison Senior (Defensive backs coach) At Miami 2006 6-4, .600 - Edison Bell served as Coach Randy Shannon’s daily external liaison within the 2005 5-5, .500 - Edison Bowl /Post-Season Games Coached athletic offi ces and he oversaw football matters related to the student- 2004 7-4, .636 - Edison 2010 - Sun Bowl (Miami) athletes, including budget, the training table, travel coordination and 2003 11-3, .786- Edison (sectional & regional champions) 2009 - Champs Bowl (Miami) college compliance issues. 2002 9-2, .818 - Edison 2008 - Emerald (Miami) 2001 5-5, .500 - Edison 17 2000 2-8, .200 - Edison 2009 - Insight Bowl (Iowa State) 1999 1-9, .100 - Edison 1998 1-9, .100 - Edison Playing Experience 1997 2-8, .200 - Edison Nick CALEY DB/P - Walsh (2002) Total: 67-65-1, .508 career Secondary Personal Playing Career First Season Born: January 22, 1983 Bell was a two-year varsity letterman at South Carolina where he was a Hometown: Canton, Ohio starting corner. Education: BA, Communications, John Carroll 2006; Master of Sci- ence, Sport Science & Coaching, Akron 2008, Masters of Education, Professional Players Coached Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Iowa State, 2011 Coaching Experience William Joseph ( - First Round) Marital Status: Wife, Grace 2014 - FAU (Assistant Coach/Secondary) Brandon Washington (St. Louis Rams - Sixth Round) 2013 - Arkansas (Defensive Graduate Assistant) Chad Simpson ( - Free Agent) At Arkansas 2012 - Eastern Illinois (Secondary Coach) Marc Dile ( - Free Agent) Worked with the staff where he was responsible for the nickel position. 2009-11 - Iowa State (Defensive Graduate Assistant) Assisted with the day-to-day coaching of the linebackers and contrib- 2008 - Auburn (Defensive Administrative Assistant) uted to all aspects of special teams. His responsibilities also included 2006-07 - Akron (Defensive Graduate Assistant/Recruiting Assistant) evaluating all underclassmen prospects in the Midwest. His position 2005-06 - John Carroll (Student Assistant) at Arkansas allowed him the opportunity to work with both Charlie Partridge and former Miami head coach Randy Shannon. Bowl /Post-Season Games Coached 2012 - FCS playoffs (Eastern Illinois) At Eastern Illinois 2011 - New Era Pinstripe Bowl (Iowa State) Eastern Illinois’ defense fi nished the 2012 campaign as the Ohio Valley 18 Conference Champions, in part due to a No. 2 ranked pass effi ciency At Akron defense in the OVC. Caley coached Nick Beard who was named fi rst While at Akron, Caley was part of a staff that captured the Mid-Amer- team All-Ohio Valley Conference as a safety. ican Conference Championship, the fi rst in the school’s history. The Zips then represented the University in the program’s fi rst bowl game, Terrance At Iowa State Motor City Bowl. In 2006, Akron defeated its fi rst BCS opponent, North Caley served as a graduate assistant for a program that participated in Carolina State. Caley had the opportunity to work, with the secondary JAMISON the New Era Pinstripe Bowl. Iowa State’s defense fi nished the season that featured corner Reggie Corner, a fourth round draft pick by the Defensive Line ranked No. 8 nationally in turnovers gained (32). Caley worked with Buffalo Bills as well as corner Brandon Anderson who signed as an Leonard Johnson who fi nished the season as a second team All-Big undrafted free agent with the Buccaneers. First Season 12 selection and David Sims who was an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection. Both Leonard and Sims continued their playing careers in At John Carroll the NFL as undrafted free agents. Caley was responsible for recruiting Began his coaching career at his alma mater as a student coach. Coaching Experience the states of Ohio, Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota. 2013 - California (Defensive Quality Control) Work with Professional Players 2012 - Wisconsin (Graduate Assistant) At Auburn Leonard Johnson (Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Free agent) 2011 - Wisconsin (Defensive Quality Control) Caley worked with Defensive Coordinator Paul Rhoads and the Tiger David Sims (New York Giants - Free agent) 2010 - Edgewood High School (WI) (Defensive Line Coach) secondary a unit that fi nished ranked No. 19 nationally in passing de- Jerraud Powers (Indianapolis Colts - 3rd round pick) fense. Auburn ended 2008 14th nationally in scoring defense and No. Walt McFadden (Oakland Raiders - 5th round pick) Bowl Games 29 in total defense. While at Auburn he assisted Rhoads in coaching Reggie Corner (Buffalo Bills - 4th round pick) 2013 - Rose Bowl (Wisconsin) both Jerraud Powers and Walt McFadden, who were 3rd and 5th round Brandon Anderson (Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Free agent) 2012 - Rose Bowl (Wisconsin) draft picks, respectively. Playing Experience DL - Wisconsin (2005-07) 19 Personal Bowl/Post-Season Games as a Player Born: Harvey, IL 2007 - New Mexico Bowl Hometown: Riverdale, IL 2006 - New Mexico Bowl Education: Bachelor’s degree in agricultural business management Bart MILLER 2004 - Emerald Bowl Wisconsin in 2009; master’s in educational leadership and Offensive Line 2003 - Las Vegas Bowl policy analysis Wisconsin in 2011. Marital Status: Wife, Ashley (Lindsey) First Season Playing Experience Family: Ava born in 2011 Offensive Line, New Mexico State (2003-07) - played every position. 2006 & 07 Academic All-Mountain West Team At Cal Offensive Line, Elk Grove High School U.S. Marines Distinguished Served in a quality control role on the defensive side of the ball for Cal Scholar-Athlete Award in 2013. Coaching Experience 2014 - FAU (Assistant Coach/OL) Personal At Wisconsin 2013 - New Mexico State (Assistant Coach/OL) Born: May 6, 1985 Spent two campaigns on the football staff at his alma mater Wisconsin. 2012 - Wisconsin (Assistant Coach/OL) Hometown: Omaha, NE He was a graduate assistant and worked with the linebackers in 2012. 2011 - Wisconsin (Quality Control/GA-OL) Education: BA, Organizational Communication, University of New The previous season he served as defensive quality control coordina- 2010 - New Mexico State (Graduate Assistant - Offense) Mexico 2007; Master of Arts, Education, New Mexico State 2011 tor working alongside FAU head coach Charlie Partridge. Marital Status: Wife, Amy Bowl /Post-Season Games Coached Children: Son, Barrett Professional Players Coached 2012 - Rose Bowl (Wisconsin) J.J. Watt (Houston Texans -11th overall pick) 2011 - Rose Bowl (Wisconsin) At New Mexico State O’Brien Schofi eld ( - 4th Round) Bart Miller created a new offensive system for the Aggies which yielded Louis Nzegwu (Atlanta - Free Agent) 34 points per game and an average of 300 yards per game while rush- 20 ing for 180 yards per game through the squad’s last fi ve games. He Miller coached NFL draft picks and 2012 All-Big Ten honorees Playing Career took over a line that had allowed 45 sacks and improved that protec- Ricky Wagner, Ryan Groy and Travis Frederick, while helping to re- Miller was a starter and two-year letterman for the University of New tion by more than half to just 20 in 400+ opportunities. The 2013 “O” establish a physical standard of excellence throughout the unit - result- Mexico Lobos on the offensive line, earning Academic All-Mountain line averaged 23 knockdowns per game. His center was named to the ing in 586 total knockdown blocks in 13 games and four games with West Conference honors as a junior and senior. A part of four bowl Rimington Trophy Watch List and two offensive linemen earned a spot over 300 yards rushing in 2012. The Badgers were one of the least teams, Miller played right guard for the 2007 UNM team that had a on the All-Independent Team. penalized teams in the nation, ranking 5th in penalties against and 4th 1,000-yard rusher, two 1,000-yard receivers and a 3,000-yard passer. in turnovers allowed. The Lobos fi nished the season 9-4 and won the school’s fi rst bowl At Wisconsin In 2011, as a graduate assistant for the Badgers, Miller worked game since 1961. As the offensive line coach at the University of Wisconsin, Miller was directly with the offensive line and tight ends, helping lead one of the named one of the Big Ten’s Best Assistants in 2012 by best offenses in the country, averaging 44.1 points per game, 470 total Professional Players Coached ESPN.com, after taking over an offensive line in September that yards per game and 235.6 rushing yards per game. He coached and Kevin Zeitler ( - First Round) ranked 103 nationally in rushing averaging only 101 yards per game, worked with NFL fi rst and second round picks, All Big Ten honorees Peter Konz ( - Second Round) and fi nished 12 in the nation, averaging 237.8 yards per game and 5.2 and All-Americans Kevin Zeitler and Peter Konz, Heisman Finalist Travis Frederick ( - First Round) yards per rush. (265 yards per game in conference play). He helped Montee Ball, and NCAA record holder and NFL starter Russell Wilson. Ricky Wagner ( - Fourth round) guide the Badgers to their third consecutive Big Ten Championship and The Badgers were Big Ten champions in 2011 and participated in the earned a berth to their third consecutive Rose Bowl. 2012 Rose Bowl. Miller helped guide all fi ve starting offensive linemen The Wisconsin run game set the No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 all-time to receive either All-American or All-Conference honors. single game rushing performances in school history (564 yards vs. Indiana, 542 yards vs. Nebraska, and 467 yards vs. Purdue), as the Prior to Wisconsin offensive line paved the way for All-American and Doak Walker Award Worked primarily with the offensive line as a graduate assistant for winner Montee Ball to break the NCAA career touchdown record (86), New Mexico State. Prior to joining the Aggies, Miller served in the front and fi nish seventh nationally in total rushing, including three 200-yard offi ce of the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL. individual rushing performances. 21 Playing Experience and eight touchdowns on his way to All-MVFC second team honors. Quarterback, Dartmouth College (2002-05) Marvon Sanders wrapped up his stellar two-year career at ISU with Quarterback, St. Thomas Aquinas (1998-01) 441 yards receiving on 39 receptions and freshman Lechein Neblett Dan SHULA was named to the MVFC All-Newcomer team. 2012 was more of the Wide Receivers Personal same with the receiving corps tallying 2,066 yards and 15 scores. In Born: October 9, 1983 2012 the receivers accumulated 3,415 yards and 27 touchdowns. The First Season Hometown: Cooper City, FL kicking game also fl ourished with his kicker earning honorable mention Education: Bachelor of Arts, Psychological and Brain Science, All-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors and the long snapper Dartmouth 2006; Master of Arts, Liberal Studies, Miami, 2008 was named second-team All-American. During Shula’s tenure, Tyrone Marital Status: Wife, Kristy Walker set school records for receptions, receiving yards, touchdowns Family: Sons Logan (5) and Connor (2) and was fi rst team All-MVFC in 2012. The Redbirds 2012 squad Coaching Experience advanced to the FCS quarterfi nals and fi nished the season ranked No. 2014 - Florida Atlantic (Assistant Coach/WR) At Illinois State 8, nationally. 2011-13 - Illinois State (Assistant Coach/ WR/Kicking/DFO) Served as an assistant coach at Illinois State, the fi rst two seasons 2009-10 - Illinois State (Offensive Assistant/Kicking Coach/Assistant as the team’s offensive assistant the fi nal two he focused on the wide At Miami DFO) receivers, kickers and punters while also serving as the team’s director Served a two-year stint as a graduate assistant where he primarily 2007-08 - Miami (Offensive Graduate Assistant/OL) of operations. Kicker Zach Kutch was second-team All-American in worked with the offensive line. 2006 - Alabama (Offensive Graduate Assistant/WR) 2009. Shula transitioned into his role as receivers coach and inherited At Alabama Bowl /Post-Season Games Coached a talented group of wideouts. Led by Tyrone Walker, the group helped Worked one season as a graduate assistant, primarily with the wide 2012 - FCS Quarterfi nals (Illinois State) the Redbirds average 200 yards per game through the air in 2011 and receivers. 2008 - Emerald Bowl (Miami) the unit caught 18 touchdown passes. Shula’s fi nal season with the Redbirds saw Walker lead the unit with 65 receptions for 787 yards 22 Playing Career Education: 2004, B.S, Political Science, FAU Dartmouth College (2002-06) - three-year letter winner. Marital Status: Wife, Brynn Appeared in 15 games, including junior starts Children: Creighton (7), Pierson (4) and Blair (1) St. Thomas Aquinas (1998-02)-Led team to 2001 State Jared ALLEN Championship game, Member of 1999 Class 4A State Director of Player Personnel At FAU Championship Team, three-year letter winner, All-State Allen joined the staff in fall 2009 as a graduate assistant and was Selection, Consensus First team All-Broward County External Relations elevated to assistant coach/WR in January 2010. In his fi rst season as Sixth Season a collegiate assistant coach, Allen watched senior Lester Jean fl ourish. Professional Players Coached Jean was named second team All-Conference and became FAU’s fi rst Jason Fox ( - 4th round) East/West Shrine Game invitee. Jean then joined the Houston Texans Orlando Franklin ( - 2nd round) as a free agent where he was a member of the 2012-13 play-off roster. Harland Gunn (Atlanta Falcons - free agent) Coaching Experience Allen began recruiting in the spring of 2010 and moved from wide Tyrone Walker ( - free agent) 2014 - FAU (Director of Player Personnel/External Relations) receivers to quarterbacks as the team began preparation for 2011. 2012-13 Florida Atlantic (Tight Ends) The quarterback position came out of the spring undecided with no 2011 - Florida Atlantic (Quarterbacks) clear-cut leader among the four. As preseason camp opened questions 2010 - Florida Atlantic (Wide Receivers) remained, Graham Wilbert was named starting quarterback a week 2009 - Florida Atlantic (Offensive Graduate Assistant) before the opener. Wilbert suffered a mid-season set back allowing David Kooi the opportunity to step forward only to see sophomore Ste- Bowl Games as a Player phen Curtis take advantage by surpassing Kooi for the No. 2 spot upon 2003 Playoffs (Division I-AA) Wilbert’s return. Allen worked with the inexperienced unit and saw fl ashes of winning football among the four who had a total of 13 colle- Personal giate pass attempts entering the 2011 season. In 2012, the FAU Alum Hometown: Edmond, OK moved once more to tight ends coach. The new offensive system re- 23 quired more of the position than in years past and Allen and his corps fi nish. The following season, the Oklahoma native traveled to Hawaii prior to becoming an FAU graduate assistant in 2009. responded. At season’s end junior Nexon Dorvilus earned second where the team dealt the University of Hawaii its only home-fi eld loss team All-SBC and the team’s Student Athlete of the Year award while in 2004. FAU fi nished 9-3 in 2004, including a fi ve-game win streak to Professional Players Coached sophomore Alex Deleon earned the program’s fi rst Iron Owl Award open the season, all on the road due to hurricanes. Allen concluded his Lester Jean (Houston Texans-free agent) for his off-season efforts in the weight room and in conditioning drills. four-year career with 8,100 yards, 50 touchdowns and a program-best Both awards exemplify the hard work and dedication that the tight ends 135.1 effi ciency rating. He remains a leader in nearly every category bring to their lives, not just to the sport of football. On the fi eld, the duo and in some cases is listed No. 2 behind recent alum Rusty Smith. combined for 14 starts, 43 catches 378 yards and six scores. Dorvilus ended the season tops among all receivers with fi ve touchdowns and Professional Playing Career third on the team with 301 receiving yards. In 2013, Allen’s deep unit Allen had the opportunity to play as an undrafted free agent for the was able to provide more protection than in years past while hauling in Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2005 and 2006. He was named the Tampa 20% of the team’s receptions. Dorvilus was responsible for six touch- Bay rookie Mini-Camp MVP in 2005. Allen was on the Buccaneers down receptions which was tied for the team lead, despite sharing his roster through the off-season, training camp and preseason both time with two other tight ends. The unit accounted for nearly half of the years. The Buccaneers allocated Allen to play in NFL Europe in 2006 team’s TD receptions (7 of 16). Dorvilus earned honorable mention for the Amsterdam Admirals. In Europe he had the privilege of starting All-Conference for his efforts. at quarterback in the WorldBowl.

Playing Career Jared Allen is a founding member of the FAU football program, a pro- Post Playing Career gram that saw him play in the fi rst 47 games (every game from 2001- Allen worked in medical sales for just under two years. During that 2004). Allen was also under center when FAU captured it fi rst Division time he also co-directed, with his oldest brother Jason, the Top Gun I-A victory in just the 22nd game of the program’s existence. He then Challenge, a national quarterback competition. Allen worked many guided the Owls to an 11-3 fi nish and NCAA Division I-AA semifi nal quarterback camps and clinics following his 2004 FAU graduation and 24 At Florida Atlantic Hopp is responsible for compiling weekly scouting reports and provid- ing a defensive breakdown of opponents. He focuses primarily on the AJ HOPP operation of the offensive line and coordinates the defensive scout team. Steven DELL Graduate Assistant He assists with game-day coordination, communicates with the on-fi eld Graduate Assistant Second Season coaches from the booth on game days and recommends strategies for First Season improved performance during the game. He also aids in recruiting by evaluating high school and JUCO fi lm, and assists on offi cial and unof- fi cial visits.

Playing Career Coaching Experience Coaching Experience While playing on the offensive line at Slippery Rock, Hopp was a three- 2013 - Present - Florida Atlantic (Offensive GA - 2014 - Present - Florida Atlantic (Defensive GA - year starter and received the PSAC Scholar Athlete Award all four years Assistant Offensive Line Coach) Assistant Linebacker Coach) from 2007 to 2011. He was named second team Division II Capital One Academic All-American and received the Division II ADA Academic Playing Experience Playing Experience Achievement Award in 2008 to 2011. Was the team captain in his senior Left Tackle, Slippery Rock (2007-11) Linebacker, University of Pittsburgh (2005-10) year and was a member of the 2011 PSAC Western Division Conference Championship team. He also received second team ALL-PSAC West Personal Personal Honors in 2011 and was recognized for his performance on and off the Born: July 23, 1989 Born: August 22, 1987 fi eld with the Dr. Richard McLachlan Award for Excellence. Hometown: Akron, OH Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, FL Education: B.A. in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Slippery Rock Education: B.A. in Sociology, Pittsburgh, August 2009, (2007-11); currently pursuing a ME at FAU Masters of Social Work, Pittsburgh, August 2014 25 At Florida Atlantic ended the NJCAA season ranked No. 8 nationally. DuPage also was Dell is responsible for compiling weekly scouting reports and providing the Citizens Bank Bowl Champion and had two linebackers named an offensive breakdown of opponents. He will focus on the operation All-Conference. of the linebackers and coordinating the offensive scout team. Dell will asist with game-day coordination, communicating with the on-fi eld At University of Pittsburgh coaches and recommend strategies for improved performance during From 2010-11, Dell served as a student assistant and defensive the game. His experience as a former junior college coach will be used graduate assistant where he worked as an assistant to the linebacker’s in FAU’s recruiting efforts as well as evaluating high school and JUCO coach. He also helped prepare for the season and worked with the fi lm. Dell will assist on offi cial and unoffi cial visits. scout team. The Panthers concluded the season at the Birmingham Bowl. At Dodge City Community College Served as the special teams coordinator and linebacker coach from Playing Career January-August 2013 where his main focus was organization, evaluat- Gained his playing experience at the University of Pittsburgh where ing weekly performances of the linebackers. He also served as the he was a member of the team from 2005-10 and served as the team’s liaison between the Dodge City student athletes and recruiters from co-captain in 2009. Appeared in two Bowl Games (Meineke Care Care four-year institutions while preparing for the 2013 season by breaking Bowl 2009-10, Sun Bowl 2008-09) down opponent tendencies.

At College of DuPage Served as the special teams coordinator and linebacker coach at the College of DuPage a junior college in Glen Ellyn, Ill. In 2012, DuPage captured the NJCAA non-scholarship National Championship and 26 At Florida Atlantic University connection with current Washington Redskins running back Alfred Wilbert works as an offensive graduate assistant primarily focusing on Morris, served as FAU’s offensive captain for every game in 2011 and the quarterbacks. He helped to develop FAU’s stand-out QB Jaquez 2012. At the conclusion of his junior campaign he was awarded the Graham WILBERT Johnson. Johnson was named Conference USA and FAU “Newcomer team’s 2011 Student Athlete Award. Following his senior season, 2012, Graduate Assistant of the Year” and was ranked No. 10 in rushing yards with 767, No. 4 Wilbert received the team’s fi rst Endurance Award in recognition of in total offense with 2638 yards in C-USA. He is also ranked No. 8 in his holistic achievement in the classroom, on the playing fi eld, in the Second Season rushing yards for a QB in the entire NCAA. weight room and for citizenship.

Playing Career Wilbert served as the FAU starting quarterback in all but two games in his fi nal two campaigns (2011-12). As a senior, he worked under Coaching Experience the direction of his third offensive coordinator and excelled despite the 2013 - Present - FAU (Offensive GA - Quarterbacks) change from a pro-style, which he was recruited to lead, to a spread offense that he mastered through knowledge of the game and capital- Playing Experience izing on his strengths. Wilbert completed 261 passes of 405 attempts Quarterback, FAU (2009-12); Quarterback, Valencia High School for 2,819 yards. He tossed 18 touchdown passes and reduced his (2004-08) interceptions drastically form his junior season with just six INTs in 2012. Wilbert’s completion rate of 64.4% set a new FAU record while Personal he posted an impressive 138.67 passing effi ciency in Sun Belt Confer- Hometown: Valencia, CA ence play. The Californian threw for 4,319 career yards and is listed Education: B.S. in Exercise Science and Wellness, FAU 2012 among the top-fi ve FAU record holders in several categories.

Wilbert, who tossed his fi rst collegiate touchdown at Auburn, a 17-yard 27 NCAA Stats ...... FAU Tackles for Loss Allowed ...... (56) 5.75 Passing Yards Per Comp...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 45 3rd Down Conversion Pct...... (62) 0.400 Team Passing Effi ciency ...... (89) 120.88 Points Responsible For ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 60 4th Down Conversion Pct...... (49) 0.533 Team Sacks ...... (23) 2.75 ...... Mitch Anderson ...... 259 3rd Down Conversion Pct Def ...... (16) 0.335 Team Tackles for Loss ...... (58) 6.0 Points Resp. for Per Game ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 48 4th Down Conversion Pct. Def...... (37) 0.438 Time of Possession ...... (30) 31:40 Punt Returns TDs ...... Damian Fortner...... 14 Completion Percentage ...... (90) 0.55 Total Defense ...... (11) 325.9 Punt Returns ...... Robert Lohnes ...... 48 Fewest Penalties Per Game ...... (280 4.67 Total Offense ...... (82) 381.3 Punting ...... Sean Kelley ...... 37 Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game...... (29) 40.08 Turnover Margin ...... (79) -0.3 Receiving TDs ...... Nexon Dorvilus ...... 94 First Down Defense ...... (8 ) 208 Turnovers Gained ...... (80) 19 ...... William Dukes ...... 94 First Downs Offense ...... (92) 234 Turnovers Lost ...... (68) 22 Receiving Yards ...... Daniel McKinney...... 161 Fumbles Recovered ...... (102) 6 FAU Individually ...... William Dukes ...... 186 Kickoff Return Defense ...... (112) 24.68 Category ...... Player ...... Rank Receiving Yards Per Game ...... Daniel McKinney...... 123 Kickoff Returns ...... (64) 21.48 All Purpose ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 237 ...... William Dukes ...... 181 Net Punting ...... (44) 37.57 Completiton Percentage ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 75 ...... Jenson Stoshak ...... 394 Passes Had Intercepted ...... (48) 11 Completion Per Game ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 85 Rushing TDs ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 62 Passes Intercepted ...... (53) 13 ...... Greg Hankerson ...... 120 Rushing Yards ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 100 Passing Offense ...... (91) 198.3 Field Goal Percentage ...... Mitch Anderson ...... 91 ...... Jonathan Wallace ...... 158 Passing Yards Allowed ...... (2) 161.5 Field Goals Per Game ...... Mitch Anderson ...... 83 ...... Jay Warren ...... 291 Passing Yards per Completion ...... (61) 12.14 Fumbles Recovered ...... Trevon Coley ...... 186 Rushing Yards Per Game ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 83 Punt Return Defense ...... (85) 9.54 ...... Adarius Glandon ...... 186 ...... Jonathan Wallace ...... 103 Punt Returns ...... (91) 6.18 ...... Cory Henry ...... 186 ...... Jay Warren ...... 237 Red Zone Defense ...... (83) 0.848 ...... Andrae Kirk ...... 186 Sacks ...... Cory Henry ...... 42 Red Zone Offense ...... (77) 0.800 ...... Andrew Stryffeler ...... 186 ...... Martin Wright ...... 56 Rushing Defense ...... (65) 164.4 ...... Martin Wright ...... 186 Scoring ...... Mitch Anderson ...... 158

RANKINGS Rushing Offense ...... (47) 182.9 Interceptions ...... D’Joun Smith ...... 3 ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 184 Sacks Allowed ...... (72) 2.17 Passes Defended ...... D’Joun Smith ...... 2 Total Offense ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 49 Scoring Defense ...... (26) 22.3 Passing Effi ciency ...... Jaquez Johsnon ...... 70 ...... Jonathan Wallace ...... 221 Scoring Offense ...... (78) 26.4 Passing TD ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 86 ...... Greg Handerson ...... 224 Sacks Allowed ...... (72) 2.17 Passing Yards ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 85 Total Tackles ...... Andrae Kirk ...... 158

NCAA NATIONAL NATIONAL NCAA Scoring Defense ...... (26) 22.3 Passing Yards Per Game ...... Jaquez Johnson ...... 85 ...... Damian Parms ...... 224 Scoring Offense ...... (78) 26.4 ...... Greg Hankerson ...... 126 ...... Adarius Glanton ...... 244 ...... Jeremy McKnight ...... 341 28 Category ...... Rank .....Avg 4th-Down Conversions ...... 4 ...... 43.8 Punt Return Avg Scoring Offense ...... 6 ...... 26.4 Opp 4th -Down Conversions ...... 4 ...... 43.8 Robert Lohnes ...... 6 ...... 6.1 Scoring Defense ...... 3 ...... 22.2 Penalties ...... 3 ...... 40.5 Punting Total Offense ...... 8 ...... 383.3 Opponent Penalties ...... 7 ...... 44.8 Sean Kelly ...... 3 ...... 42.8 Total Defense ...... 1 ...... 326.4 Time of Possession ...... 5 ...... 31:40 Field Goals Rushing Offense ...... 5 ...... 184.6 Turnover Margin ...... T7 ...... -2.5 Mitch Anderson ...... 8 ...... 11-17 Rushing Defense ...... 7 ...... 164.9 Red Zone Offense ...... 8 ...... 32.40 Field Goal Per. Pass Offense ...... 9 ...... 198.8 Red Zone Defense ...... 7 ...... 28-33 Mitch Anderson ...... 10 ...... 64.7 Pass Defense ...... 1 ...... 161.5 On-Side Kicks By ...... 0 ...... 0.0 Tackles Pass Effi ciency ...... 9 ...... 121.0 On-Side Kicks Against ...... 0 ...... 0.0 Andrae Kirk ...... 12 ...... 7.0 Pass Defense Eff...... 1 ...... 97.4 Individually Damian Parms ...... 22 ...... 6.4 Kickoff Returns ...... 7 ...... 21.5 Rushing Adarius Glanton ...... 24 ...... 6.2 Punt Return Avg ...... 10 ...... 6.2 Jaquez Johnson ...... 10 ...... 67.7 Jeremy McKnight ...... 41 ...... 5.7 Interception Yards ...... 9 ...... 16.9 Passing Avg/Game Sacks Punting ...... 1 ...... 37.6 Jaquez Johnson ...... 8 ...... 170.1 Cory Henry ...... 3 ...... 7.5 Kickoff Coverage ...... 10 ...... 38.9 Passing Effi ciency Martin Wright ...... 10 ...... 6.0 Field Goals ...... 8 ...... 0.647 Jaquez Johnson ...... 5 ...... 128.8 Brandin Bryant ...... T16 ...... 5.0 PAT Kicking ...... 14 ...... 0.900 Total Offense Passes Defended Sacks By ...... 6 ...... 30 Jaquez Johnson ...... 4 ...... 239.8 D’Joun Smith ...... 1 ...... 1.67 Sacks Against ...... T5 ...... 26 Scoring Interceptions D’Joun Smith ...... 1 ...... 0.58

CONFERENCE CONFERENCE First Downs ...... T9 ...... 19.5 Jaquez Johnson ...... 9 ...... 5.5 Opponent 1st Downs ...... 2 ...... 17.2 Scoring (TDS) Christian Milstead ...... T8 ...... 0.33 USA RANKINGS 3rd-Down Conversions ...... 7 ...... 40.0 Jaquez Johnson ...... 9 ...... 5.5 Opp 3rd Down Conversions ...... 1 ...... 33.5 29 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Dukes, William 12 35 553 15.8 6 59 46.1 Johnson, Jaquez 11 172 910 138 772 4.5 10 60 70.2 Stoshak, Jenson 12 23 298 13.0 0 40 24.8 Wallace, Jonathan 9 119 573 10 563 4.7 3 54 62.6 Dorvilus, Nexon 12 19 199 10.5 6 33 16.6 Warren, Jay 10 71 352 12 340 4.8 2 47 34.0 Wallace, Jonathan 9 14 73 5.2 0 12 8.1 Fortner, Damian 6 53 295 3 292 5.5 4 26 48.7 Howard, Darion 11 13 137 10.5 0 26 12.5 Moore, Tony 7 25 95 6 89 3.6 1 21 12.7 Richardson, DeAndre 12 13 117 9.0 0 14 9.8 Hankerson, Greg 8 25 124 42 82 3.3 0 22 10.2 Whitehead, Lucky 10 9 190 21.1 2 64 19.0 Juste, DJ 6 13 48 5 43 3.3 0 16 7.2 Deleon, Alex 12 7 84 12.0 1 24 7.0 Whitehead, Lucky 10 4 38 3 35 8.8 1 26 3.5 German, Melvin 5 4 40 10.0 0 15 8.0 Jackson, Martese 4 9 27 0 27 3.0 0 11 6.8 Warren, Jay 10 4 32 8.0 0 10 3.2 Anderson, Mitch 12 0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0.2 Juste, DJ 6 2 2 1.0 0 2 0.3 Gaskins, Jeremy 10 2 0 5 -5 -2.5 0 0 -0.5 Johnson, Jaquez 11 1 34 34.0 0 34 3.1 Kelly, Sean 12 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 0 -0.6 Moore, Tony 7 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.6 TEAM 7 5 0 8 -8 -1.6 0 0 -1.1 Lohnes, Robert 12 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.7 Total 12 499 2464 239 2225 4.5 21 60 185.4 Jackson, Martese 4 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.8 Opponents 12 456 2344 345 1999 4.4 18 64 166.6 Total 12 196 2390 12.2 16 64 199.2 Opponents 12 162 1933 11.9 11 67 161.1 PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Johnson, Jaquez 11 128.98 149-256-8 58.2 1876 12 64 170.5 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Hankerson, Greg 8 96.34 46-94-3 48.9 484 3 58 60.5 Lohnes, Robert 30 184 6.1 0 47 McKinney, Daniel 11 341.00 1-2-0 50.0 30 1 30 2.7 Johnson, Randell 1 17 17.0 0 0 TEAM 7 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Whitehead, Lucky 1 1 1.0 0 1 Total 12 121.12 196-353-11 55.5 2390 16 64 199.2 Whitfi eld, Freedom 1 2 2.0 0 2 Opponents 12 97.29 162-344-13 47.1 1933 11 67 161.1 Fortner, Damian 0 0 0.0 1 0

2013 STATISTICS Total 33 204 6.2 1 47 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Opponents 28 267 9.5 1 77 McKinney, Daniel 11 49 615 12.6 1 48 55.9 30 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long |------PATs ------| Smith, D’Joun 7 112 16.0 1 75 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Milstead, Christian 4 76 19.0 1 61 Anderson, Mitch 0 11-17 36-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 69 Parms, Damian 1 28 28.0 0 28 Johnson, Jaquez 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 60 Kirk, Andrae 1 4 4.0 0 4 Dukes, William 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 38 Total 13 220 16.9 2 75 Dorvilus, Nexon 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Opponents 11 210 19.1 1 69 Fortner, Damian 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Wallace, Jonathan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Whitehead, Lucky 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Brown, Reggie 7 146 20.9 0 33 Warren, Jay 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 LeBlanc, Cre’von 6 149 24.8 0 46 McKinney, Daniel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Fortner, Damian 4 96 24.0 0 28 Smith, D’Joun 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Whitehead, Lucky 3 58 19.3 0 24 Henry, Cory 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Reaser, Keith 1 18 18.0 0 18 Moore, Tony 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Mauro, Marc 1 19 19.0 0 19 Milstead, Christian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Smith, D’Joun 1 24 24.0 0 24 Deleon, Alex 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Wright, Martin 1 12 12.0 0 12 Schomp, Dalton 0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Jackson, Martese 1 15 15.0 0 15 Total 41 11-17 36-40 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 317 Total 25 537 21.5 0 46 Opponents 32 15-16 30-30 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 267 Opponents 37 913 24.7 0 85 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Johnson, Jaquez 11 428 772 1876 2648 240.7 Henry, Cory 1 10 10.0 1 10 Hankerson, Greg 8 119 82 484 566 70.8 Total 1 10 10.0 1 10 Wallace, Jonathan 9 119 563 0 563 62.6 Opponents 3 49 16.3 1 31 Warren, Jay 10 71 340 0 340 34.0 Fortner, Damian 6 53 292 0 292 48.7 Moore, Tony 7 25 89 0 89 12.7 31 Juste, DJ 6 13 43 0 43 7.2 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate FG was made. Richardson, D. 12 0 117 0 0 0 117 9.8 Whitehead, Lucky 10 4 35 0 35 3.5 Moore, Tony 7 89 11 0 0 0 100 14.3 McKinney, Daniel 11 2 0 30 30 2.7 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Deleon, Alex 12 0 84 0 0 0 84 7.0 Jackson, Martese 4 9 27 0 27 6.8 Kelly, Sean 72 3072 42.7 64 5 21 26 0 Hankerson, Greg 8 82 0 0 0 0 82 10.2 Anderson, Mitch 12 0 2 0 2 0.2 Total 72 3072 42.7 64 5 21 26 0 Milstead, Christian 12 0 0 0 0 76 76 6.3 Gaskins, Jeremy 10 2 -5 0 -5 -0.5 Opponents 81 3424 42.3 65 15 9 19 1 Juste, DJ 6 43 2 0 0 0 45 7.5 Kelly, Sean 12 1 -7 0 -7 -0.6 German, Melvin 5 0 40 0 0 0 40 8.0 TEAM 7 6 -8 0 -8 -1.1 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn NetYdLn Jackson, Martese 4 27 -3 0 15 0 39 9.8 Total 12 852 2225 2390 4615 384.6 Anderson, Mitch 64 4004 62.6 24 3 Parms, Damian 12 0 0 0 0 28 28 2.3 Opponents 12 800 1999 1933 3932 327.7 Total 64 4004 62.6 24 3 913 40.8 24 Mauro, Marc 5 0 0 0 19 0 19 3.8 Opponents 57 3554 62.4 31 0 537 42.1 22 Reaser, Keith 6 0 0 0 18 0 18 3.0 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 Lg Blk Johnson, Randell 12 0 0 17 0 0 17 1.4 Anderson, Mitch 11-17 64.7 0-0 5-5 2-5 4-7 46 1 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR TotAvg/G Wright, Martin 11 0 0 0 12 0 12 1.1 Johnson, Jaquez 11 772 34 0 0 0 806 73.3 Kirk, Andrae 12 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.3 FG SEQUENCE FAU OPPONENTS Wallace, Jonathan 9 563 73 0 0 0 636 70.7 Whitfi eld, Freedom 8 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.2 Miami (25),(20) (35),(45) McKinney, Daniel 11 0 615 0 0 0 615 55.9 Anderson, Mitch 12 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 East Carolina (44),(46),37,40 (22) Dukes, William 12 0 553 0 0 0 553 46.1 Gaskins, Jeremy 10 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -0.5 USF - (50) Fortner, Damian 6 292 0 0 96 0 388 64.7 Kelly, Sean 12 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -0.6 Middle Tennessee - - Warren, Jay 10 340 32 0 0 0 372 37.2 TEAM 7 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -1.1 Rice 42 (45),(47) Stoshak, Jenson 12 0 298 0 0 0 298 24.8 Total 12 2225 2390 204 537 220 5576 464.7 UAB (42),32,35 (34),(37),(30) Whitehead, Lucky 10 35 190 1 58 0 284 28.4 Opponents 12 1999 1933 267 913 210 5322 443.5 MARSHALL 40,(26) (41) Dorvilus, Nexon 12 0 199 0 0 0 199 16.6 Auburn (31) (43),40 Lohnes, Robert 12 0 8 184 0 0 192 16.0 TLN (26),(20) (22) LeBlanc, Cre’von 11 0 0 0 149 0 149 13.5 Southern Miss (40),(33) - Brown, Reggie 10 0 0 0 146 0 146 14.6 New Mexico State - (25) Howard, Darion 11 0 137 0 0 0 137 12.5 FIU - (35),(43) Smith, D’Joun 12 0 0 0 24 112 136 11.3 32 |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 45 Kirk, Andrae 12-11 38 46 84 2.0-4 0.5-1 1-4 4 1 1-0 . . . 17 Parms, Damian 12-12 38 40 78 5.5-23 1.0-9 1-28 6 1 . 2 . . 4D Glanton, Adarius 12-11 42 33 75 8.0-35 2.5-20 . 1 2 1-0 1 . . 26 McKnight, Jeremy 9-8 25 26 51 2.0-4 ...... 2D Bryant, Brandin 12-11 29 22 51 9.5-61 6.0-35 . . 6 . . . . 15 Johnson, Randell 12-7 22 19 41 7.5-25 2.5-10 . . 1 . . 1 . 11 Coley, Trevon 12-12 19 18 37 3.5-18 2.5-16 . . 3 1-0 . . . 18 Milstead, Christian 12-9 23 14 37 2.5-3 . 4-76 4 . . . . . 21 Smith, D’Joun 12-12 25 10 35 2.0-8 1.0-4 7-112 13 . . 2 . . 5 Wright, Martin 11-10 20 14 34 8.0-56 6.0-49 . 1 5 1-0 . . . 31 Henry, Cory 12-12 21 6 27 9.5-47 7.5-43 . 2 1 1-10 1 . . 3D Reaser, Keith 6-5 20 6 26 2.0-4 . . 4 . . . . . 7 LeBlanc, Cre’von 11-3 18 6 24 0.5-2 . . 2 . . . . . 24 Thomas, Lester 11-1 13 7 20 ...... 59 Eugene, Robinson 11-0 10 6 16 2.0-9 1.0-8 . 1 1 . . . . 13 Orsino, Josh 9-2 12 4 16 . . . 3 . . . . . 94 Stryffeler, A. 12-1 7 5 12 2.0-3 . . . . 1-0 1 . . 90 Ogbonda, Shalom 12-0 8 3 11 . . . 1 . . . . . 92 Henry, Joe 12-0 4 5 9 0.5-4 0.5-4 ...... 14 Hendrickson, Trey 12-0 7 2 9 2.5-13 1.5-9 . . 1 . . . . 49 Fischer, Joe 12-0 5 2 7 ...... 34 Whitfi eld, Freedom 8-0 5 1 6 . . . 1 . . . . . 20 Lohnes, Robert 12-0 4 2 6 ...... 37 Lozandier, David 11-0 5 1 6 ...... 33 Continued |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 29 Neasman, Sharrod 8-0 3 2 5 ...... 6D Brown, Reggie 10-1 5 . 5 ...... 95 Sherrill, K. 5-0 1 4 5 0.5-5 0.5-5 . 1 1 . . . . 8D Mauro, Marc 5-0 4 . 4 ...... 30 Gaskins, Jeremy 10-0 2 1 3 ...... 42 Anderson, Mitch 12-0 2 1 3 ...... 48 Curtis, Andrew 4-0 2 1 3 ...... 4A Harrop, Michael 4-0 2 1 3 ...... 43 Relf, Robert 6-0 2 1 3 ...... 96 Burlingame, Lance 6-0 2 1 3 ...... 12 Johnson, Jaquez 11-11 1 1 2 ...... 86 Ishmar, Hakeeme 7-0 2 . 2 ...... 36 Hamilton, Anthony 2-0 1 . 1 ...... 6 Hankerson, Greg 8-1 1 . 1 ...... 58 Johnson, Mustafa 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 2 Richardson, DeAndre 12-8 1 . 1 ...... 80 Howard, Darion 11-11 1 . 1 ...... 9 Dorvilus, Nexon 12-3 1 . 1 ...... 25 Warren, Jay 10-3 . 1 1 ...... 22 Fortner, Damian 6-0 1 . 1 ...... 19 Dukes, William 12-9 1 . 1 ...... 16 Kelly, Sean 12-0 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 7-0 . 1 1 ...... Total 12-0 457 313 770 70-324 32-213 13-220 44 23 6-10 7 1 . Opponents 12-0 516 322 838 68.0-231 26-148 11-210 40 21 11-49 15 4 . 34 Florida Atlantic University’s Head Football Coach Charlie Partridge introduced the went on to garner FAU honors) 24-member 2014 class, his fi rst as the Owls’ head coach, today at FAU Stadium. • 3rd special teams player to sign an NLI and just the second kicker (Marcelo Bonani was the only “We are excited with the makeup of the 15th class in FAU’s football program’s kicker/Mickey Groody a punter from St. Thomas) history. We are proud to have 23 of the 24 from the Sunshine State,” said Partridge. “We • 12 offensive/11 defensive/1 special teams worked hard to address the needs of the football program positionally, and this is a group • 8 from the tri-county area that highlights the hard work and effort of our entire coaching staff, support staff and the • 2 state champions (Bain/Miami Central HS and Terry/South Dade HS) faculty.” The class is comprised of 23 players from the state of Florida, including 15 from NAME HT WT POS HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) south of the I-4 corridor. FAU also welcomed four players who joined the squad in Janu- Reginald Bain 6-4 286 OL Miami, FL (Miami Central) ary and nine who maintained higher than a 3.0 G.P.A., including one with a 4.5 G.P.A. Henry Bussey 5-9 180 SR Opa Locka, FL (Hialeah) The team will add 12 members, all who have played in an all-star game; two who have Jason Driskel 6-2 210 QB Oviedo, FL (Hagerty) won a state title and 10 who have family members that have played in college and or MarQuese Dudley-Gordon 6-0 188 S Plantation, FL (Cypress Bay) professionally. Ray Ellis 6-1 260 DT Egg Harbor Township, NJ (Holy Spirit) Joe Gold 6-3 270 OL Fort Myers, FL (South Fort Myers) Notes on the 2014 Class Kris Harris 6-0 225 LB Tallahassee, FL (Godby) • 15th Class Byers Hickmon 6-5 270 OT Gainesville, FL (Gainesville) • 23 from Florida Greg “Buddy” Howell 6-0 205 RB Coconut Grove, FL (Coral Gables SR) • 15 from I-4 south Joshua Kendall 6-2 269 DT Lehigh Acres, FL (Lehigh Senior) • 4 who joined in January Bobby Mitchell 6-2 175 WR St. Augustine, FL (St. Augustine) • 9 with a 3.0 or higher including one with a 4.5 (Jenson) Siffo Pierre 6-4 325 OL Coral Springs, FL (JP Taravella)

2014 SIGNEES • 2 state championship game participants Nick Richardson 6-4 215 DL Carol City, FL (Carol City Senior) • 10 who have family members who have played in south Florida Trevaughn Rodriguez 5-10 185 RB/ATH Daytona Beach, FL (Mainland) • 2nd set of brothers (fi rst was the Bartels brothers who were both walk-ons and Devin Santana 6-3 220 DE Tampa, FL (Sickles) 35 Landon Scheer 5-8 180 K Orlando, FL (The First Academy) Hunter Snyder 6-7 230 DE Palm Harbor (Eastlake) Kamrin Solomon 6-2 193 WR Jacksonville, FL (Mandarin) #58 Matt Solt 6-2 210 LB Gainesville, FL (HS) Reginald BAIN Andrew Soroh 6-2 190 DB Miami, FL (American) Freshman, OL, 6-4, 286 Jake Stoshak 6-0 180 DB Jacksonville, FL (University Christian) Nathaniel Terry 6-6 210 TE Homestead, FL (South Dade) Miami, FL Raekwon Williams 5-11 174 CB Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) Miami Central High School Jacob Wilson 6-4 230 TE Chipley, FL (HS) Spring 2014: Joined the team in January....worked onto the two-deep and was a member of the Dean’s List.

High School: Played for Coach Rollen Smith at Miami Central High School where he was a two-sport athlete (football and basketball)...participated in the prestigious Dade vs. South Florida All-Star game.

Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Ruben Bain and Lachande Thompson...born April 21, 1996 in Miami, FL. PLAYER BIOS

36 #41 #60 #11 Josh BALLESTEROS Shane BLAIR Dustin BOWENS R-Sophomore, LB, 6-2, 210 R-Sophomore, OL, 6-2, 300 R-Freshman, TE, 6-5, 255 Miami, FL Myakka City, FL Palm Coast, FL Miami Central High School Lakewood Ranch High School Flagler High School 2013: Received offensive scout game honors for the game at ECU. 2013: Worked with the squad. 2013: Redshirted.

2012: Redshirted. High School: Attended Lakewood Ranch High School and played High School: Played for Caesar Campana at Flagler Palm Coast under Head Coach Shawn Trent...named second team All-State and High School where he was a 2012 First Team All-Cape Coast selection High School: Played for Telly Lockette at Miami Central High fi rst team All-Area...was the PAL Bowl and where he earned the team’s Offensive MVP honor. School...selected to play in the Nike South Florida All-Star Game. team captain and a four-time scholar athlete. Personal: Education major...son of Darrel and Teresa Bowens and Personal: Public Administration major...son of Erma Ballesteros. was born in North Augusta, SC. Personal: Majoring in Exercise science and Health Promotion...son of Eileen and Henry Blair, Sr...born in Charleston, SC and would like to be a physical therapist.

37 two-time Hillsborough All-County honorable mention selection tallied 18 tackles, an interception and fi ve pass break ups as a senior...as #6 a junior, Brown recorded 31 tackles, three interceptions, one forced #2 Reggie fumble and two recoveries...credited with 80 career tackles, six INTs, Brandin BROWN one blocked fi eld goal and 19 passes defl ected, nine touchdowns, 33 BRYANT Sophomore, CB, 5-11, 170 receptions for 423 yards, 36 carries for 334 yards, fi ve kick returns for R-Junior, DL, 6-2, 260 Tampa, FL 103 yards...two-sport athlete (football and track). Omaha, NE Jesuit High School Fort Scott Community College 2013: Named FAU Special Teams Player of the Week against USF Personal: Pre-communication major...son of Reggie and Shonda 2013: Started and played in every 2013 FAU game...earned Honor- and had a 33-yard season long kick re- Brown...his cousin Derrick Gibson played for and continued his career able Mention All-Conference...registered 29 unassisted tackles and 21 turn...made a season high two tackles with the Oakland Raiders. assisted...ended his second season with 9.5 tackles for a loss of 15 versus UAB...had seven kick returns yards, a total of 51 tackles....ranked 16th in sacks in Conference USA during the season averaging 20.9 Defense G Solo Asst. Total P Def Int/Yds with six sacks for a loss of 35 yards...had nine games with at least one yards per return...made 10 game 2013 10 5 -- 5 ------tackle for a loss...totaled six QB hurries...had a season high eight tack- appearances and saw time on de- TOTAL 10 5 0 5 ------les against ECU and seven tackles against Marshall and at Auburn... fense and special teams recording received defensive game ball honors for his performance at ECU. a total of fi ve tackles. 2012: Saw action in every 2012 FAU game. Bryant recorded multiple High School: Played for James tackles in all but three games...began his collegiate career with a solo Harrell at Thompson at Tampa Jesuit and an assist both were for a loss for a total of four yards...season and which fi nished with an 8-3 2012 re- career high was fi ve tackles versus Troy, all assists...matched the fi ve cord and 11-2 in 2011...played in the tackles in the fi nal game of the season versus Louisiana...recorded Hillsborough County All-Star game... four tackles twice, at Navy he set his career high solo tackle mark with

38 four...ended his freshman campaign with 4.5 tackles for a loss of 15 NEWCOMER yards, a total of 31 tackles, two hurries and two pass breakups. #26 Fort Scott Community College: Redshirted. Henry BUSSEY High School: Played for Larry Martin at Omaha North High School Freshman, SR, 5-9, 180 where he earned Honorable Mention All-State and All-District honors. Opa Locka, FL Hialeah Senior High School Personal: Communications major...son of Robert and Tina Bryant... High School: Played for Marc Berman at Hialeah Senior High football legacy following in the steps of his Grandfather, Charles School where he tallied 133 carries for 1,544 yards for an average of Bryant, who was an All-American and Hall of Fame member at the Uni- 11.6 yards per carry as a senior...credited with 25 touchdowns, eight versity of Nebraska and his father, Robert, who was an All-American catches for 300 yards and nearly 2,000 all-purpose yards (1,929)... at the University of Southern Colorado in 1977. Robert signed a free garnered All-State honorable mention honors...played in the 2013 agent contract with the New York Giants. Nike All-Star game...two-sport athlete (football and track and fi eld)... member of the Hialeah honor roll. Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards 2012 12 11 20 31 0.5 / 3 4.5 / 15 Personal: Pre-Business...son of Peggy and Henry Bussey...born 2013 12 29 22 51 6 / 35 9.5 / 61 Dec. 3, 1994 in Miami, FL. TOTAL 24 40 42 82 6.5 / 38 14 / 76

39 season. #78 Personal: Sociology major...son of Kary and Chantelle Butcher. #20 Derek BUTCHER Marcus Clark Senior, OL, 6-4, 295 R-Freshman, DB, 5-8, 185 Delano, MN Tallahassee, FL North Dakota State North Florida Christian 2013: Saw action in two games in the 2013 season...made the switch 2013: Redshirted. from defensive line to offensive line...was a member of the traveling squad. High School: Played for Robert Craft at North Florida Christian where he earned fi rst team All-State, 2A...earned fi rst team All-Big 2012: Joined the squad in January. Bend as named by the Tallahassee Democrat...was a fi rst team Panhandle member after recording 1,300 all-purpose yards...tallied North Dakota State College of Science: Played defensive 24 touchdowns as a running back...as a junior, Clark had 72 tackles, line for Chuck Parsons at North Dakota State College of Science one interception, two punt returns for scores and a kick return for a where he earned fi rst team all-conference honors after multiple double- touchdown...two-sport athlete (football and track) and a member of the digit tackle games. honor roll.

High School: Played for Merril Pavlivoch at Delano Senior High Personal: Engineering major...son of Edward and Cheryl Clark... School where he earned All-Conference honors as both a junior and born in Tallahassee, FL. senior...was an AAA athlete in high school and was a member of WAR (Western Alliance Rugby) which won the state championship his senior

40 High School: Played for Daman Cogdell at Miramar High School fi rst-team All-Broward and was a team captain for the State Champion- where he earned second-team All-State, ship Runner-ups...played in the Dade versus Broward, Nike and Under #11 Armour All-Star Games...member of the honor roll. Trevon Coley Personal: Undecided in major...son of Albert and Myrtle Coley...born Junior, DL, 6-2, 300 in Dade County...relative of Rohan Davey who played for LSU and the Miramar, FL . Miramar High School 2013: Has played in every game since joining the team in 2012... Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yds recorded multiple tackles in all but two games and had at least one 2012 12 17 22 39 1.5 / 6 2.5 / 8 tackle in every appearance....matched his career high with a season 2013 12 19 18 37 2.5 / 16 3.5 / 18 high six tackles against New Mexico State and recorded fi ve tackles TOTAL 24 36 40 76 4 / 22 6 / 26 versus Middle Tennessee and at Rice...had four games with tackles for a loss...ended his second season with 3.5 tackles for a loss of 18 yards.

2012: Played and started every game as a true freshman...recorded multiple tackles in all but two games...had four tackles in his collegiate debut, two assists and two solo...matched that mark fi ve times and tallied a career and season high six versus Louisiana, three solo and three assists...ended his fi rst season with 2.5 tackles for a loss of eight yards, including 1.5 sacks for a loss of six.

41 longest reception on the year was 37 yards at Louisiana...recorded a #52 #85 tackle at North Texas. Arthur Marcus 2010: Showed a tremendous work ethic...stayed after practice CROUSE CUNNINGHAM nearly every day to work with Lester Jean, the team’s leading R-Sophomore, OL, 6-6, 250 R-Senior, WR, 6-0, 205 receiver...redshirted. West Palm Beach, FL Lakeland, FL American Heritage High School Kathleen High School High School: Played for Irving Strickland at Kathleen High 2013: Two-deep member. 2013: Played in four games. School where he recorded 42 receptions for 502 yards and fi ve touchdowns as a senior...named second-team All-County by the 2012: Redshirted 2012: One of seven receivers to record a Lakeland Ledger and fi rst team All-County by the Florida Athletic touchdown...had a 15-yard touchdown re- Coaches Association...played in the Florida Athletic Coaches As- High School: Played for Doug Socha at American Heritage High ception versus ULM...tallied four receptions sociation North South All-Star Classic...two-sport athlete (football School in Delray Beach where he was a two-year starter...member of on the year, two in his Wagner start and and basketball). the 2011 Class 3A State Champions...earned second team All-Area... two versus ULM...season long was the played in the Private School All-Star Game, the Nike Broward versus 15-yarder versus ULM. Personal: Communication major...son of Wayne and Cleo Wilson Dade All-Star Game and the Under Armor Broward Beach Bowl... and Dennis Cunningham...born in Lakeland, FL. carried a 3.9 G.P.A. 2011: Saw action in nine games... averaged 14.3 yards per catch...drew Personal: Communication major...son of Arthur Crouse and starts the fi rst six games of the season and the Heather Clemente and stepfather Shane Griffi n. fi nal two...recorded 18 catches on the year for a total of 257 yards...season high was 76 yards on six catches at FIU and his fi rst collegiate touchdown...

42 #65 #66 Vinny DAVINO Dillon DeBOER R-Junior, OL, 6-5, 285 R-Sophomore, OL, 6-6, 295 Sarasota, FL Tarpon Springs, FL Booker High School East Lake High School 2013: Saw action in two games...had a season-ending injury. 2013: Played in ten games including the season opener against Miami...started the fi nal six games at right guard...was part of the of- 2012: Did not see action. fensive line that enabled FAU to shatter its season high rushing record.

2011: Used the year as a redshirt. 2012: Redshirted.

High School: Played for Fred Gilmore at Booker High School High School: Played for Bob Hudson at East Lake High School... where he was named fi rst team All-Area (Sarasota/Bradenton) as two-sport athlete (football and basketball). a senior...also earned a spot on the District 12 team...the lineman participated in the FACA North/South All-Star Classic December 12, Personal: Finance major...son of Michael and Lyn DeBoer...born in 2010...four-sport athlete (football, baseball, soccer and weightlift- Clearwater, FL...aspires to become a fi nancial planner. ing)...chose FAU over Memphis and New Mexico.

Personal: Criminal Justince major...son of Joann and Mike Davino...born in Sarasota, FL.

4343 an 11 yard kick return at USA and recorded the fi rst of his two tackles state fi nalist in 2009 in the 110 high hurdles). in 2012 versus Alabama and the second was at ULM...named the 2012 #84 Iron Owl at the season ending banquet. Personal: Criminal Justice/Communication Studies majors...son of Alex Patricia and Manuel Deleon, Sr...born in Bronx, NY. DeLEON 2011: Became an integralapatoteteastgt part of the team’s tight R-Senior, TE, 6-4, 240 end threat...saw action in sixsix gamesgames bothboth at tighttight Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/G Belleview, FL end and on special teams...recorded...recorded one catch 2011 6 1 14 14.0 14 0 2.3 Belleview High School at FIU for 14 yards...recordedded a tackletackle the fi nal 2012 11 13 77 5.9 10 1 7.0 2013: Saw action in every game...averaged 12 yards per reception... game of the season, versusus ULM. 2013 12 7 84 12.0 24 1 7.0 fi nished the season with two receptions for a total of 32 yards and a TOTAL 29 21 175 8.3 24 2 5.8 touchdown in the last-game victory over FIU...had a total of seven 2010: Redshirted in the fallfall and receptions in six games including a season high 24 yard reception at challenged for playing timee with USF...part of the three-man tight end rotation. height and speed in the spring.pring.

2012: Had an outstanding off-season which paid off during his High School: Played foror Mike second campaign...heavy contributor on special teams and was a Bowe at Belleview High Schoolchool regular starter during two-tight end sets...saw action in 11 of the team’s where he recorded 34 receptionseptions 12 games...recorded receptions in six games with a season high and for 349 yards and two touchdownschdowns career high four catches at Alabama and at South Alabama...tallied and recorded 61 tackles ass a senior...senior... 24 and 23 yards respectively with his career long 10-yard reception named fi rst-team All-Countyty byby the recorded three times (at Georgia, Alabama and USA)...one of seven Ocala Star-Banner andd byby the receivers to record a touchdown and his was the fi rst scored in 2012, Florida Athletic Coaches Association...Association... fourth game, versus Alabama, the eventual National Champion...had three-sport athlete (football,ll, basket-basket- ball and track where he wasas a 3A 444 NEWCOMER #4 #16 Marquese #19 Jason DRISKEL DUDLEY-GORDON William DUKES Freshman, QB, 6-2, 210 Freshman, S, 6-0, 188 Senior, WR, 6-4, 190 Oviedo, FL Plantation, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Hagerty High School Cypress Bay High School Dillard High School 2014: Joined the team in January and an early admission...gained High School: Played for Mark Guandolo at Cypress Bay High 2013: Earned 2013 Preseason honors...scored FAU’s fi rst touchdown valuable experience during the spring and was a member of the School where he tallied 33 solo tackles, two interceptions, forced a of the season in the opener against the University of Miami...played Dean’s List. fumble and rushed for two scores as a senior...as a junior, recorded all twelve games and totaled 553 receiving yards on 35 receptions... 30 carries for 490 yards and nine TDs...added three interceptions, ranked 94th in the NCAA and 8th in Conference USA for receiving TDs High School: Played for Phil Ziglar at Hagerty High School where three forced fumbles and 44 solo tackles, including a sack...while on with a total of six...... ranked 24th in C-USA for receptions per game... he threw for 1,160 yards and 13 touchdowns...also recorded two rush- special teams he had four kick returns for 130 yards...the four-year was preseason third team C-USA selection as an offensive player by ing touchdowns as a senior...invited to the Orlando East/West and the letter winner recorded 162 career tackles, including three sacks...he Phil Steele Magazine 2013 Mid-Season all-conference team...had a Dade versus Florida games but forewent the opportunity to early enroll added 12 interceptions and seven forced fumbles...as a freshman, was career high reception for 58 yards and a season-high 72 receiving at FAU...began classes in January 2014...maintained a 3.5 G.P.A. or a member of the state semi-fi nal team and as a junior he played in the yards against Rice...recorded a career and season high six receptions above throughout high school. state championship game...two-sport athlete (football and track). in the game at ECU...had a season high 73 receiving yards on four carries against Middle Tennessee. Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Jerry and Mary Driskel... Personal: Pre-Communication Studies major...son of Susan Harrell born Nov. 13, 1995 in Jacksonville, Fla...brother Jeff is a quarterback Gordon...born May 30, 1994...brother Shane played at the University 2012: Led the team with 63 catches for 979 receiving yards while at Florida. of Pittsburgh. he earned second team All-Sun Belt and the Owls Offensive MVP of the year honors...recorded a reception in all but one game which he

45 suffered an early injury and did not return as a precaution...recorded High School: Played for Manny Martin at Dillard High School fi ve or more catches in all but one game and set a season and career where as a senior he recorded 47 receptions for 876 yards and high nine twice (WKU and Louisiana)...concluded his sophomore eight touchdowns, an accom- plishment only magnifi ed by campaign with 204 yards and an individual high two touchdowns the team’s run-dominated at- tack...received North/South versus Louisiana...204 (nine receptions) yards eclipsed the program’s Broward as well as a Public versus Private all-star Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/G individual game-high of 183 (15 receptions) ...also grabbed a 75-yard game invites...recorded four receptions for 75 2011 11 12 75 6.3 17 0 6.8 scoring reception in the Louisiana game which is the sixth longest yards in the North/South All-Star Game, including a 2012 12 63 979 15.5 75 4 81.6 scoring reception in the program’s history...fi rst career touchdown was 13-yard touchdown re- ception ...highlighted by the 2013 12 35 553 15.8 59 6 46.1 at South Alabama the same game that he broke the 100-yard receiving Miami Herald...two- sport athlete (football and TOTAL 35 110 1607 14.6 75 10 45.9 plateau for the fi rst time with 119 yards...also broke 100 at WKU (104), track: as a junior he ran the 110 high hurdles, FIU (FIU) and UL (204)...recorded one carry and one tackle assist. the 300 IM hurdles and participated in the high jump)...his size and speed along with a 4.6 40 2011: Receiver who showed a tremendous upside....injured his ankle make Dukes a real threat which was also recognized by during the Fanfest by a ball deep in the end zone that carried him into Western Kentucky, Western and Central Michigan as well the crowd...saw action in all but one game...recorded his fi rst collegiate as Minnesota. catch, as a true freshman, versus Florida...his next two catches came in the FAU stadium opener versus Western Kentucky...he recorded a Personal: Criminal catch in the next fi ve games including a season-high four at FIU and Justice major... a game-high 27, including his longest reception, 17 yarder, of the sea- son of William son...also saw time with special teams...recorded two tackles on the and Stephanie year, both solo...fi rst collegiate tackle was versus Middle Tennessee Dukes...born in his second game the following game versus Arkansas State. Fort Lauderdale, FL.

46 #56 World Series during his tenure. NEWCOMER #54 Isaac EDWARDS Ray ELLIS R-Sophomore, OL, 6-3, 280 Freshman, DT, 6-1, 260 Tampa, FL Egg Harbor Township, NJ Jesuit HIgh School Holy Spirit High School 2013: Played in every game...was part of the offensive line that High School: Played for John Iannucci at Holy Spirit High School enabled FAU to shatter its season high rushing record. where he recorded 58 tackles as a senior, including 33 for a loss (57 percent of his tackles resulted in a loss of yards), eight sacks and High School: Played for Coach Harrell at perennial power Jesuit one forced fumble...earned All-State, All-South Jersey, All-Non-Public High School...was a three-year letter winner for the Tigers and was and All-Cape Athletic League honors...named student of the month selected as a captain for the 2011 season...started 11 games as a for math and business at Holy Spirit...two-sport athlete (football and senior recording 36 tackles, three sacks and two pass attempt break- wrestling). ups...was tabbed an All-County selection...invited to play in the City All-Star Game as well as the Sun Coast East-West Game and the Blue Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Ray Ellis, Jr. and Phyllis Grey North versus South Game...two-sport athlete (football and track, Ellis-Sanderson...born June 28, 1996 in Galloway, NJ...relative of Pete second in the state as a junior with a shot put distance of 57’4). Hunter (Dallas Cowboys, NY Jets and ) and Tyler Stockton who plays for Notre Dame. Personal: Majoring in social work...son of Linda and Isaac Ed- wards...born and raised in Tampa, FL...related to former MLB player Carl Everett who played for the Chicago White Sox which captured the

47 Public versus Private All-Star Game...three-sport athlete (football,football, basketball and track)...played at the same high school as formerformer #59 FAU Owls Nexon Dorvillus and Randell Johnson...chose FAUFAU over Robinson Eugene Memphis, Kansas and FIU. R-Junior, DE, 6-5, 266 Personal: Sociology major...son of Charly and Marie Eugene...ugene... Miami, FL born in Miami, FL. North Miami Senior High School 2013: Saw action in every games as part of the defensive end rota- Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/YardsL/Yards tion...had fi rst career sack and recorded three solo tackles as a starter 2012 2 2 0 2 -- 2 / 3 in the game against Auburn. 2013 12 10 6 16 1 / 8 2 / 9 TOTAL 14 12 6 18 1 / 8 4 / 12 2012: Saw action in two games and recorded two solo tackles at Georgia, both for a loss which tallied three yards...also recovered a fumble versus Georgia...praised for his play during the 2013 spring drills.

2011: Worked with the squad and redshirted.

High School: Played for Darryl Bethune at North Miami Senior High School where he recorded 50 tackles, including 10 sacks, three forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries as well as a punt block... played in the North/South All-Star Game and was the MVP of the

48 #49 NEWCOMER # NEWCOMER #51 Joe Fischer Bryant GROSS-ARMIENTO Joseph GOLD Junior, LS, 6-0, 215 R-Freshman, DB, 6-1, 190 Freshman, OL, 6-3, 270 Boca Raton, FL Sunrise, FL Fort Myers, FL Pope John Paul High School American Heritage High School South Fort Myers High School 2013: Played in every gameame ofof thethe season as thethe team’steam’s startingstarting Rutgers (2013): Redshirted High School: Played for Grant Redhead at South Fort Myers High long snapper...had a total ofof seven tackles... School where he recorded 102 pancakes as a senior...completed four- received special team gameme ball honors forfor his High School: Played safety and cornerback for Jeff Dellenbach year career without allowing a sack...earned All-County, All-Area and performance at UAB and atat Auburn. at American Heritage Plantation High School...rated three stars by second team All-State honors. Rivals.com and ESPN.com...made 17 tackles, helping lead the High School: Played underunder Head CoachCoach Patriots to a 9-2 record as a senior...rated the No. 71 safety nationally Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion...son of David Dudeck at Pope John Paulul HighHigh School.School. by ESPN.com...team won the district and appeared in the Class 5A and Julie Gold...born Aug. 8, 1995 in Rocky Mount, NY...both his father playoffs...picked up 25 tackles and one fumble recovery as a junior. David (Newberry College) and uncle Randy (Citadel) played college Personal: Majoring in generalgeneral manage-manage- football...enjoys fi shing and hunting. Personal: Undecided in major...born June 8, 1994...has two broth- ment...son of James and PaulaPaula Fischer...bornFischer...born andand ers that play football at Colgate...added Armiento to his last name to raised in Boca Raton...brotherother Kevin Fischer playedplaayed honor his adopted family. for FAU from 2001-04.

49 Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major...son of Ricshonda and Gregory #6 Hankerson, Sr...born in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Greg Passing G Att Comp Pct Yds Long Pass Effi c. TD Int Yds/G HANKERSON 2013 8 94 46 0.489 484 58 96.3 3 3 60.5 Sophomore, QB, 6-0, 185 TOTAL 8 94 46 0.489 484 58 96.3 3 3 60.5 Lauderdale Lakes, FL Boyd Anderson High School Rushing G Att Yards Yds/Att Long TD Yds/G 2013: First collegiate start under center in the game against Rice and 2013 8 25 82 3.3 22 0 10.3 threw for two touchdowns completing 22 of 46 passes with 272 total TOTAL 8 25 82 3.3 22 0 10.3 passing yards...ended the season with a total of 566 rushing/passing yards...saw action in eight games and is ranked 14th in Conference USA in completions per game and passing yards per game and 27th in total offense.

High School: Played for Wayne Blair at Boyd Anderson High School which fi nished 2012 with a 10-3 record...tallied 1,962 yards as a junior with 19 touchdowns...as a senior he led the squad and tallied nearly 2,500 yards with 24 scores...earned All-Broward County, honors and was recognized by both the Miami Herald and the Sun-Sen- tinel...earned second team All-State honors (two-sport athlete football and basketball).

50 NEWCOMER #31 #41 Kris HARRIS Michael HARROP Freshman, LB, 6-0, 225 Junior, TE, 6-3, 220 Tallahassee, FL Port St. Lucie, FL Godby High School Treasure Coast High School High School: Played for Ronnie Cottrel at Godby High School 2013: Saw action in four games, primarily on special teams, and had where he played on both sides of the ball...as a running back he re- a total of three tackles on the season...member of the traveling squad corded three carries for 80 yards and a score...as a linebacker he tal- and among a deep tight end corp. lied 71 tackles, including nine sacks while adding three forced fumbles and a recovery...served as the team’s captain and led Godby to a 10-2 2012: Member of the scout team and earned scout team offensive record as a senior...earned second team All-Conference honors for MVP honors. his efforts...academically he was awarded the Bob Graham Award for Civic Excellence, is a member of the Distinguished Young Gentlemen High School: Played for Irvin Jones at Treasure Coast High School and the Youth Leadership Group of Tallahassee. where he earned All-Area St. Lucie County.

Personal: Public Management...son of Teresa and David Harris... Personal: Criminal Justice major...son of Michael Harrop and Fern born Nov. 14, 1995 in Tallahassee, FL...father, David, was a world Quillen...born in Philadelphia, PA. class sprinter and an Olympic Qualifi er for the 1980 Olympics.

51 Personal: Majoring in Pre-Business...son of Collie, who played foot- ball at Missouri Southern State University, and Louise Hendrickson... #35 #14 born in Orlando, FL. Grant HELM Trey HENDRICKSON Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards Senior, DB, 6-0, 215 Sophomore, DE, 6-4, 250 2013 12 7 2 9 1.5 / 9 2.5 / 13 Jacksonville, FL Apopka, FL TOTAL 12 7 2 9 1.5 / 9 2.5 / 13 Wolfson High School Apopka High School 2013: Joined the team. 2013: Appeared in every game in his freshman season, primarily on special teams but also was part of the defensive end rotation...had Previous College: Attended Gulf Coast State College and played nine total tackles, seven unassisted, including three multiple tackle baseball under Head Coach Mike Kandler. games, two at Auburn, two at Southern Miss and two versus New Mexico State...had one sack for a loss of six yards at ECU. High School: Attended Wolfson High School and played under Head Coach Scott Marabell...was a member of the National Honor High School: Played for Rick Darlington at Apopka High School Society. where he earned fi rst team All-Conference, and third team All-State after Apopka captured the State Championship...recorded 547 receiv- Personal: Management major...son of Robin Johnson and born in ing yards and rushed four times for a total of 62 yards...scored two Jacksonville, FL. defensive touchdowns and seven on the offensive side of the ball... defensively, tallied three interceptions and blocked two punts as well as eight extra point attempts...earned the top tight end award at the Cam Newton Camp.

52 NEWCOMER #74 NEWCOMER #27 NEWCOMER #97 Byers HICKMON Greg HOWELL Nick INTERNICOLA Freshman, OT, 6-5, 270 Freshman, RB, 6-0, 205 R-Freshman, DL, 6-3, 230 Gainesville, FL Coconut Grove, FL Pembrooke Pines, FL Gainesville High School Coral Gables Senior High University School High School: Played for Mark Latsko and James Thompson at High School: Played for Roger Pollard at Coral Gables Senior 2013: Attended Rutgers and redshirted. Gainesville High School where he led the team in pancakes...played in High School where he tallied 232 carries for 1,567 yards (6.8 yards the Florida North/South and the NVC All-South Classic. per carry) and 13 scores...named 8A third team All-State and fi rst team High School: Played LB/DL for coach Roger Harriott, who is now an All-Dade...participated in the Dade/Broward All-Star Game...two-sport Assistant Head Coach/RB at FAU, at University School…rated three stars Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major...son of athlete (football and track and fi eld) and listed as a Coral Gables by Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN.com…picked as the No. 28 prospect at his position and No. 69 out of Florida by Rivals.com …named Byers Leon Hickmon and Ruth Tracey Hickman...born June 10, 1996 Senior High School Senior of Distinction. the 54th-best player out of Florida according to 247Sports …Class 3A Florida in Alameda, Calif....both father and brother played collegiate football... All-State selection…ranked No. 26 on the Sun-Sentinel’s 2013 Broward/ enjoys video games and working out. Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Merdie Lane and Gregory Palm Beach Super60 list…led his team to a 13-0 record and Class 3A state Howell...born March 27, 1996 in Miami, FL...lists Thomas Lane as a championship as a senior…team presented the MaxPreps’ Minuteman Trophy relative who played for FAMU and the Minnesota Vikings. after fi nishing the season as the website’s small-school national champion… totaled 62 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 18.5 tackles-for-loss and two interceptions as the team’s top pass rusher…picked up six tackles and numerous quarterback pres- sures during the state title game, shutting out the opponent in the second half… totaled 33 tackles, four sacks and two pass defl ections as a junior.

Personal: Undecided in major...born in Boston moved to Florida at age 8. 53 then-FSCC head coach and former FAU assistant coach and recruiting coordinator Jeff Sims...tallied 1,100 yards in eight games with fi ve #5 touchdowns. Martese JACKSON High School: Played for Mike Sexton at Erwin High School... Senior, RB, 5-6, 185 rushed for over 2,000 yards and led the conference in rushing yards. Asheville, NC Fort Scott Community College Personal: Sociology major...son of Nicole and Martin Jackson. 2013: Saw action in four games and had a notable appearance in the season opener against Miami with fi ve carries for 19 yards and a Rushing G Att Yards Yds/Att Long TD Yds/G 15-yard kick return. 2012 8 48 227 4.7 30 1 28.4 2013 4 9 27 3.0 11 0 6.8 2012: Saw action in eight games and was the season opening TOTAL 12 57 254 4.5 30 1 21.2 tailback, a game that he tallied 99 yards on 21 carries...set his season- long carry versus Troy with a 30 yarder...ended his fi rst season with Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/G the Owls with 48 carries for 227 yards and a touchdown at South 2012 8 2 12 6.0 12 0 1.5 Alabama...recorded two catches, the fi rst at ULM a 12-yard reception 2013 4 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.8 and the second was a catch for no gain...a triple threat - he recorded TOTAL 12 3 9 3.0 12 0 0.8 seven kick returns on the season for a total of 142 yards...season long was a 26 yard return versus Troy.

Fort Scott Community College: Played for Curtis Horton at Fort Scott Community College but originally went to FSCC to play for

544 Personal: Public Safety Administration major...son of Zayra Du- #55 haney...born in Savannah, GA. Karl JAMES R-Senior, OL, 6-1,, 290290 Miami, FL Miami Sunset Highh SchoolSchool 2013: Saw action in two games... was part of thethe offensiveoffensive line that enabled FAU to shatter its season high rushing record.

2012: Saw action in four games and recorded a tackle assist at Alabama

2011: Saw limited action.

2010: Signed in the 2009 class...joined the Owlswls in the fallfall ofof 2010... worked with the team but did not see action...redshirted.dshirted.

High School: Played for Jason Malkin at Miamiami SunsetSunset HighHigh School where he recorded 56 tackles, including eighteight sacks as a se-se- nior...had 10 tackles against South Miami...earneded All-CountyAll-County honors and played in the North vs. South Dade All-Star Game.Game.

5555 rush for more than 100 yards each in a single game...had more than rankings include 8th in rushing yards for a QB, 85th in completions per 100 yards rushing at UAB (115), at Southern Miss (111) and against game and passing yards per game, 62nd in rushing TDs and 49th in #12 Tulane (114)...a four-time FAU Offensive Game Ball total offense. Jaquez Winner (at UAB, At Auburn, Marshall and JOHNSON NMSU)...captured FAU’s career record for East Mississippi CC: As a freshman, Johnson earned honorable R-Junior, QB, 6-1, 225 rushing touchdowns in a season by a QB mention All-America honors to continue the streak of fi ve-consecutive Starkville, MS with 10, reaching this in the game against seasons for East Mississippi Community College to produce an All- East Mississippi CC Southern Miss...had three games American...was a member of EMCC’s 2011 NJCAA National Champi- 2013: Had a breakout performance in his fi rst season as an Owl... with more than 300 yards onship team but sat out...while under center at EMCC, which ended made 11 starts at QB...had a total of 772 rushing yards and 1876 passing (Middle Tennessee, 2012 ranked No. 15 nationally by NJCAA and No. 12 by JCGridiron. passing yards...named Conference USA and FAU “Newcomer of the at UAB and NMSU)...had com, the Lions compiled an 8-2 record, after an 8-0 start and outscor- Year” and is the fi rst FAU player to receive an individual award from seven games with a rushing ing opponents 389-24, but fell in the fi nal two games by a combined the conference...recorded a season and career high 64-yard pass and touchdown, three of which two points, including a 47-46 loss in the MACJC State Semifi nals... 60-yard rush during the NMSU game and put up a season and career he had two, and fi ve led EMCC with 284.6 passing yards per game and 27 touchdowns... high 114 rushing yards against Tulane...threw for a career high 321 games with a passing was second on the squad in rushing with 121 carries for 540 yards, yards in the MTSU game, had 31 completions out of 50 attempts, the touchdown, three of an average of 4.5 yards per carry and he led the ground game with 12 most by an FAU QB since Rusty Smith went 30 for 50 versus ULM which he had three in touchdowns. ..scored multiple touchdowns in every game including a in October 2009...was named Conference USA Offensive Player of a game...Conference combined season high seven versus northwest Mississippi, a game the Week and FAU Student Athlete of the Week for his performance USA rankings include 10th that he was 33-of-46 for 422 yards with four TDs and ran for another against UAB, putting up 404 total yards, 299 passing yards and 105 in rushing yards with 767, 4th in three on a 21-114 ground performance...tossed a season high fi ve rushing yards...the Manning Award, sponsored by the Allstate Sugar total offense with 2638 yards, scores at Southwest Mississippi and totaled 403 yards on 21 passes... Bowl selected him as one of its stars of the week after the UAB game 9th in scoring with 10 TDs, 5th in the fi nal game of his EMCC career, the freshman tallied 557 yards of and he and Jonathan Wallace became the fi rst duo in FAU history to in passing effi ciency at 170.1 offense, 455 in the air and 102 on the ground and scored four times. average yards/game...NCAA 5656 High School: Played for Bill Lee at Starkville High School where he earned All-Conference honors. #98 Personal: Communication major...son of Andrew Johnson and Anita Milons-Johnson...is a rela- Greg JOSEPH tive of Freddre Milions, who was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles and Jereme Milions. Sophomore, K/P, 6-1, 205 Passing G Att Comp Pct Yds Long Pass Effi c. TD Int Yds/G Boca Raton, FL 2013 11 256 149 0.582 1876 64 129.0 12 8 170.5 American Heritage High School TOTAL 11 256 149 0.582 1876 64 129.0 12 8 170.5 2013: Worked with the squad during preseason and invited back for spring 2014 workouts.

Rushing G Att Yards Yds/Att Long TD Yds/G High School: Played for Stacy Sizemore at American Heritage 2013 11 172 772 4.5 60 10 70.2 Delray where he was named All-County, All-State and All-America by TOTAL 11 172 772 4.5 60 10 70.2 MaxPrep.com after completing 11 of 14 fi eld goals and was 60-64 in punt and kick returns…played just one season of football…prior to football he was an All-County and All-State Soccer player…two-sport athlete (football and soccer).

Personal: Plans to double major in business and exercise science and health promotion with the hope of owning and managing a physi- cal rehabilitation center…son of Illana and Glen Joseph…born Aug. 4, 1994 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

57 Personal: Criminal Justice major...son of Rosemarie Juste...borne...born in Fort Pierce, FL. #3 Lists God for all his glory. DJ Rushing G Att Yards Yds/Att Long TD Yds/Yds/GG JUSTE 2013 6 13 43 3.3 16 0 7.2 Sophomore, WR, 6-2, 190 TOTAL 6 13 43 3.3 16 0 77.2.2 Port St. Lucie, FL Port St. Lucie High School Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/Yds/GG 2013: Saw time at quarterback, wide receiver and defensive back in 2013 6 2 2 1.0 2 0 0.30.3 six games in his fi rst season and rushed for a total of 43 yards...had a TOTAL 6 2 2 1.0 2 0 0.0.33 career high 28 rushing yards in the season opener against Miami.

High School: Played for Hilary Poole at Port St. Lucie High School where he was a highly decorated player...as a junior, Juste earned fi rst team All-State honors as well as All-Area and was the player of the year for the Treasure Coast...became the all-time passing and rushing leader in Port St. Lucie history and tallied a school record 99 yard punt return as well as the record for all-purpose yards with 390 in a single game...as a senior, Juste earned fi rst team All-Area, second team All- State...named the 2012 Outback Bowl MVP...named a Nike all-star as a wide receiver and played as a quarterback in the Outback Bowl...for his career, Juste tallied 6,100 all-purpose yards, 50 career TDs, 2,917 passing yards, 2,715 rushing yards and 274 as a receiver.

58 NEWCOMER Navy and fi ve versus Louisiana...matched his career game-high seven tackle assists versus Troy...recorded four tackles for a loss with two #99 #45 versus Louisiana...forced his fi rst fumble at Georgia and recovered his Josh KENDALL Andrae KIRK fi rst fumble at Navy...credited with three quarterback hurries and three Freshman, DT, 6-2, 269 Senior, LB, 6-2, 225 pass break-ups. Lehigh Acres, FL Miami, FL 2011: Became an everyday player as a true freshman...saw his fi rst Lehigh Senior High School Miami Central High School action the fi rst game of the year at Florida...drew his fi rst start the High School: Played for Nate Sund at Lehigh Senior High School 2013: Key defensive player who played in every game and served following week and never looked back with no less than three tackles where he recorded 48 tackles, including six for a loss and two sacks, as a team captain (only underclassman to do so)...led the team with in each of the next 11 games, including four outings with double-digit while accumulating four hurries...participated in the John Carragen 84 tackles and was named FAU Defensive MVP...had a career-high 12 tackles...recorded nine tackles in his fi rst start against Michigan State... North and South All-Star game. tackles in the game versus Auburn...had three games with double-digit fi rst double-digit performance was at Louisiana (10: 8-2)...met the mark tackles (Middle Tennessee, at Auburn and Tulane)...had a sack at Rice at Troy (4-6) and the fi nal game versus ULM (7-3) but set his single Personal: Undecided in major...son of Ann Kendall and Levi Long... and tackles for a loss versus New Mexico State and FIU...recovered a game career high of 12 versus UAB (8-4)...recorded eight solo tackles born Dec. 30, 1994 in Lehigh Acres, Fla. fumble at East Carolina and had an interception versus Miami...named at Louisiana and versus UAB...recorded a game-high seven assists at to second team Conference USA...ranked 12th by Conference USA in Michigan State...recorded his fi rst tackle for a loss (1 yard) in the home tackles with 84...FAU game ball winner after the Marshall game where season and stadium opener versus WKU...had an assisted tackle for he had nine tackles...beat his career game-high seven assisted tackles a loss twice (at FIU and versus ULM)...tallied two fumble recoveries, with nine against Tulane. the fi rst at FIU the second versus UAB...tallied fi ve quarterback hurries, four at Auburn...fi nished his fi rst collegiate campaign third among all 2012: Saw action in every game as a regular starter...worked in both FAU tacklers with 87. the 4-3 and 4-2 defense...hit the double-digit tackle mark the last game of the season with 11 (5-6) versus Louisiana...had fi ve solo tackles at High School: Played for Telly Lockette at Miami Central Senior High School which recorded fi ve 2010 shutouts ...recorded 103 tackles, 59 including eight sacks and forced a fumble...also had one interception for a score on a team that advanced to the State 6A Champions...earned second team All-Dade honors...recruited by FIU, Western Kentucky, Memphis and most recently Southern Cal.

Personal: Criminal Justice major...son of Serretta and Mike Kirk.

Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards FF FR P Def Int/Yds 2011 12 42 45 87 -- 2 / 1 -- 2 -- -- 2012 12 24 46 70 -- 4 / 5 1 1 3 -- 2013 12 38 46 84 0.5 / 1 2 / 4 -- 1 4 1 / 4 TOTAL 36 104 137 241 0.5 / 1 8 / 10 1 4 7 1 / 4

60 seven returns, three at Western Kentucky, including his career long of Star Game...member of the Honor Roll. 35 yards. #7 Personal: Pre-Communication major...son of Lawanda LeBlanc...born in Cre’von High School: Played for Roosevelt Blackmon at Glades Central Palm Beach, FL. LeBLANC High School where he recorded fi ve interceptions, 75 tackles, one Junior, DB, 5-11, 175 sack...was credited with 10 broken-up pass attempts and three forced Defense G Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yards FF FR P Def Int/Yds Belle Glade, FL fumbles...returned one punt and a kick for a score as a senior...at 2012 9 30 12 42 1 / 1 -- -- 4 -- Glades Central High School season’s end named fi rst team All-Area as both a junior and senior... 2013 11 18 6 24 0.5 / 2 -- -- 2 -- 2013: Second season with the team and made fi ve starts out of 11 creditedcredited withwith “the“the HardestHardest Hit”Hit” of TOTAL 20 48 18 66 1.5 / 3 -- -- 6 -- appearances...had his fi rst kickoff return against MTSU and totaled 81 the year in Palm Beach yards in that game...recorded 24 tackles on the season and had a sea- County...participatedCounty...participated in son high of fi ve tackles against UAB...garnered FAU game ball honors the NikeNike SouthSouth Florida Kick Return G No Yards Yds/Ret Long TD Yds/G for his performance on special teams in the MTSU game. All-StarAll-Star GGameame and 2012 9 7 135 19.3 28 0 15.0 waswas invited to 2013 11 6 149 24.8 46 0 13.5 2012: Joined the squad during preseason...fi rst start came at Geor- thethe OutbackOOutback TOTAL 20 13 284 21.8 46 0 14.2 gia, a game he recorded fi ve tackles (5:2,3) and a pass break-up... BowlBowwl aandnd tallied three tackles at Alabama...two tackle assists versus North Texas thethe NikeNNike and followed it with three at ULM...set a mark of six solo tackles at All-All- South Alabama and upped it by one versus Louisiana, a game that he also had an assist for a total of eight tackles, his season and career high...recorded his fi rst tackle for a loss versus Louisiana...credited with breaking up four passes (at Georgia, at ULM, at South Alabama and Louisiana)...also served as a kick returner...recorded a total of

6161 High School...recorded 92 tackles and six sacks as a senior to earn All-Dade honors...played in the North vs. South All-Star game...two- #37 sport athlete (football and track where he runs the 100m in 10.58, the David 200m in 22.2 and the 400m in 47.72)... shined during his sophomore LOZANDIER combine with a 31.5-inch vertical, 9-foot-7-inch broad jump, 4.49 40, Senior, LB, 6-0, 235 4.41 shuttle and 18 reps of 155-pounds. Miami, FL North Miami Senior Personal: History major with a sociology minor...son of Joanna and 2013: Saw action in 11 games...recorded six tackles on the season, Wilky Louis Lozandier...born in Miami, FL. Kappa Alpha PSI member. fi ve of which were solo...had multiple tackles in games versus Auburn, New Mexico State and season-ending victory against FIU. Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards 2011 10 0 3 3 ------2012: Saw action in six games both on special teams and as a 2012 6 2 0 2 ------defensive back...recorded two tackles on the season, both solo... 2013 11 5 1 6 ------recorded his fi rst of the season at Alabama and the second at Western TOTAL 27 7 4 11 ------Kentucky...used the spring to work with the linebackers.

2011: Saw action in 10 games, primarily on special teams...recorded three tackles on the season...his fi rst collegiate tackle was an assist at Michigan State...his fi nal two, both assists, was versus Arkansas State...also saw action versus Louisiana and Troy.

High School: Played for Darryl Bethune at North Miami Senior

62 School where he earned second team All-Conference honors (Sonoma County #75 League) and was named All-Metro San #73 Braden Francisco. Lyons participated in the Mikingson LYONS National Underclassmen California MARSAILLE Senior, OL, 6-5, 295 Top-100 Combine...off the fi eld, R-Junior, OL, 6-6, 320 Sonoma, CA Lyons earned the San Francisco Fort Pierce, FL City College of San Francisco Police Department Scholarship for Fort Pierce Central High School 2013: Started every game at right tackle and was an important piece Academic Honors. 2013: Opening day starter at right guard against Miami and saw ac- of the offensive line... was part of the offensive line that enabled FAU tion in two games...suffered a season-ending injury. to shatter its season high rushing record...received offensive game Personal: Political Science ball honors for the game at ECU and against Tulane...stepped up and major with a desire to attend 2012: Saw action in nine games gaining experience to compliment became a vocal offensive leader...ended season as a 2013 Confer- law school...son of Gerald and his size...credited for a strong spring season. ence USA Honorable Mention Honoree. Jacqueline Lyons and nephew of Don Lyons, who played 2011: Used the year to practice with the team and redshirted. City College of San Francisco: Played for George Rush at major league baseball with City College of San Francisco who fi nished the 2012 campaign 9-1 the L.A. Angels. High School: Played for Chris Hutchings at Fort Pierce Central and averaged 42.8 points per game...ranked as the 25th best offensive High School where he held a preseason ranking in the top-25 for tackle nationally by Scout.com and as the 81st best player, also by Florida offensive linemen...as a senior he was a two-time player of the Scout.com at the time of recruitment. week and earned fi rst team All-Treasure Coast and All-Area honors... two-sport athlete (football and wrestling where he holds a 10-2 record Humboldt State: Saw action on the offensive line. on signing day...ranked No. 3 in the state for wrestling and he fi nished 25-4 and placed third in the state)...played in the “Outback Bowl” All- High School: Played for Mick O’Meara at Sonoma Valley High 63 Star game. Defense G Solo Asst. Total 2013 5 4 0 4 Personal: Communication #8 TOTAL 5 4 0 4 major...son of Volsaint and Marc MAURO Licelimene Marsaille...born Senior, S, 6-1, 195 Kick Return G No Yards Yds/Ret Long TD Yds/G in Fort Pierce, FL. 2013 5 1 19 19.0 19 0 3.8 Bayville, NY TOTAL 5 1 19 19.0 19 0 3.8 Nassau CC 2013: Played in fi ve games during his fi rst season at FAU...had one kick return for 19 yards against UAB...had a total of four solo tackles on the season all during the Auburn game.

Nassau CC: Earned fi rst team junior college All-American honors and was the New England Player of the Year...fi nished 2012 fi fth in the league with fi ve interceptions and a pass break-up...led the league in interceptions...in 2012 he scored on offense, defense and special teams.

High School: Played for Coach Knoll at Locust Valley High School.

Personal: History major...son of Michele and Bill Mauro.

64 2012: Saw action in every game and worked himself a starting spot... recorded a tackle in 10 games...tallied a season high fi ve tackles, all #22 #18 solo at Alabama...tallied four tackles (4:2-2) at Western Kentucky and Robert MILLER Christian MILSTEAD four tackles (4:4-0) versus FIU...recorded four breakups, the fi rst at R-Freshman, DB, 6-2, 190 R-Senior, DB, 5-10, 190 Middle Tennessee another at Alabama and two at Western Kentucky. Fort Lauderdale, FL Woodbine, GA 2011: Played in 11 games...fi rst tackle was an assist at Michigan Taravella High School Camden County State...recorded his fi rst solo tackle at North Texas and repeated 2013: Redshirted. 2013: Was a mature, key player in the backfi eld, starting in six of 12 versus Middle Tennessee at home...most productive game was at Troy appearances and playing four different defensive back positions...had with three solos and two assists...ended his fi rst FAU campaign with High School: Played for Dan Marguriet at Taravella High School fi rst career interception and six tackles against Auburn...had his fi rst 10 tackles (5-5)...credited with a broken pass in FAU’s win over UAB. where he was a two-year fi rst team All-County selection and was game with multiple interceptions (two) and fi rst career pick-six for 61 the Central player of the year...participated in the Dade vs. Broward yards in the game against Southern Miss...also named Conference 2010: Worked with the squad. All-Star Game and the Private vs. Public All-Star game...as a senior, USA Defensive Player of the Week after the victory over Southern he tallied 56 tackles, including three sacks, four interceptions, 15 Miss and earned FAU Student Athlete of the Week and game ball hon- Navy: Spent a semester at the United States Naval Academy. pass break-ups and scored fi ve touchdowns...he is a two-sport athlete ors for his defensive performance...ranked eighth in Conference USA (football and track). in interceptions with a total of four for 76 yards...totaled a season- high High School: Played for Jeff Herron at Camden County High six tackles against both Middle Tennessee and Auburn...received hon- School where he was all-region as a junior safety...squad fi nished Personal: Criminal Justice major...son of Nicky McCray and Antwan orable mention offensive honors by Phil Steele Magazine 2013 12-0 and advanced to the fi nal four...named All-Region and All-State Armalin...born in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Mid-Season All C-USA team...one of only two Owls to ever record an as a quarterback...as a senior he led the team to a 15-0 mark and the interception and return it for a score in a season...was the projected state AAAAA state title...committed to the Naval Academy out of high starter at nickel every game. school. Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major...son of 65 Deborah Milstead...born in St. Mary’s GA.

Defense G Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yards FF FR P Def Int/Yds #61 2010 0 ------Eric 2011 11 5 5 10 -- -- 1 -- MINEMYER 2012 12 19 5 24 1 / 2 -- -- 4 -- R-Senior, OL, 6-4, 290 2013 12 23 14 37 2.5 / 3 -- -- 4 4 / 76 Hastings, PA TOTAL 35 47 24 71 3.5 / 5 -- -- 9 4 / 76 Bishop Carroll 2013: Returned to the offensive line from tight end and saw action in one game... was part of the offensive line that enabled FAU to shatter its season high rushing record.

2012: Worked with the team at tight end...did not see action on a deep unit and returned to the offensive line during the 2013 spring drills.

2011: Worked with the squad and began making a move to tight end during the 2012 spring drills.

2010: Worked with the team in the fall and the spring of 2011... redshirt season.

High School: Played for Craig Sponsky at Bishop Carroll High

66 School where he was a four-year letterman and played his fi nal three seasons on both sides of the ball...tallied 98 career tackles, 20 for a loss including seven sacks and 26 hurries...also had 12 catches for #87 #4 205 yards...as a senior, Minemyer tallied 39 tackles, Bobby Derek nine for a loss including three sacks...had 10 hur- MITCHELL MOISE ries and seven receptions for 123 yards...for his Freshman, WR, 6-2, 175 R-Junior, WR, 6-2, 195 efforts he earned PA Football News All-Academic St. Augustine, FL Miami, FL Honors 2007-2009...in 2008, Minemyer earned St. Augustine High School Booker T. Washington High School Johnstown Tribune Democrat and Altoona Mir- High School: Played for Joey Wiles at St. Augustine High School 2013: Saw action in fi ve games. ror Honorable Mention All-Star recognition as where he was a 2012 fi rst team Florida High School Class 6A Elite well as PA Football News Third Team All-State Team member as a wide receiver...St. Augustine fi nished the season 2012: Did not see action...worked with the team. honors...as a senior, he was named AP 2nd 11-1 due in part to his All-County efforts....was credited with 52 passes team All-State, PA Football News Third Team for 1,095 yards and 12 scores...set the school’s single-season record 2011: Showed a lot of promise at the opening of preseason... played All-State, Altoona Mirror First Team All-Star, for yards...at season’s end, Mitchell was named second team All-State in 11 of the team’s games both as a receiver and on special teams... Johnstown Tribune Democrat First Team (6A), to the First Coast Team...in a span of three games during his recorded his fi rst catch, a 16 yard reception, at Auburn...grabbed a All-Star, Laurel Highland Athletic Confer- senior campaign, he recorded 22 tackles and two interceptions.... nine yard reception in FAU’s home season and stadium opener versus ence MVP and the Southern Alleghenies tallied 30 career TDs as a receiver, including 3,627 yards and rushed WKU...the following game he grabbed two receptions, including his Football Coaches Association MVP- for another eight career TDs, including 1,100 yards...two-sport athlete longest reception of the season, a 24-yarder...versus Arkansas State Defense...two-sport athlete (football and (football and track). he had two receptions and his season high 38 yards and his fi rst colle- basketball). giate score, an 18-yard strike from Graham Wilbert...tallied two recep- Personal: Business major...son of Bobby Allen and Qwanda Mitch- tions at Troy...fi nished the fi nal two game with a reception in each... on Personal: Public Safety Administra- ell and was born in St Augustine, FL...as a hobby, he is a pianist. the year he recorded 10 receptions for 119 yards and a score...one of tion major...son of Charles and Anna six to average double digits per reception and per game...recorded his Minemyer...born in Hastings, PA. 67 fi rst solo tackle at FIU and repeated at Troy for two tackles on the year. 2010: Traveled with the team but used the year as a redshirt season. High School: Played for Earl Tillman at Booker T. Washington #24 Senior High School where he recorded 33 receptions for 610 yards, an Tony High School: average of 18.5 yards per catch, and seven scores...known for being MOORE Played for Yusef a big play wide receiver, he earned a spot in the North/South All-Star R-Senior, RB, 5-11, 220 Shakir at Lincoln Game...named fi rst-team All-Dade County as a senior...had a career Tampa, FL High School game versus Miami Killian with four receptions for 138 yards and a Lincoln High School where he rushed touchdown... two-sport athlete (football and track)...recipient of the 2013: Saw action in seven games...put up 36 rushing yards on four for 720 yards scholar athlete award...also recruited by FIU and Middle Tennessee carries against Middle Tennessee and ended the season with 89 total and recorded State University. rushing yards...also put up double digit rushing yards against Tulane 15 touch- and Southern Miss...had one reception for 11 yards against Auburn. downs despite Personal: Criminal justice major with a sociology minor...son of an ankle Toralin Pringle and Arthur Moise, relative of Torrance Moise who plays 2012: Worked with the team and produced a strong spring season. injury...captured at Stillman University...born in Miami, FL. the Honor, Cour- 2011: Played in 11 of the team’s 12 games...had his fi rst collegiate age and Com- Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/G carry at Michigan State, a gain of three yards...served as a kick mitment Award 2011 11 10 119 11.9 24 1 10.8 returner versus Middle Tennessee...credited with one return of 10 from the U.S. 2012 0 0 0 -- 0 0 yards...versus Arkansas State he recorded his fi rst reception (nine Marine Corps, 2013 5 0 0 -- 0 0 -- yards) and his second kick return (three yards)...at FIU one carry for as well as TOTAL 16 10 119 11.9 24 1 7.4 four yards...ended the year with three carries for 17 yards, longest was the team’s a seven yard carry...one reception, nine yards, three kick returns for a Captain’s total of 13 yards. Award and was 68 named the offensive MVP...participated in the Florida-Georgia All-Star Game...three-sport athlete (football, basketball and track). #98 #90 Personal: Criminal Justice major...son of Anthony and Ana Moore... Haiden NAGEL Shalom OGBONDA born in Bossier City, LA. R-Freshman, DL, 6-4, 230 R-Sophomore, DL, 6-4, 290 Rushing G Att Yards Yds/Att Long TD Yds/G Tampa, FL Sugar Land, TX 2010 1 0 0 -- 0 0 -- Walter L. Sickles High School Kempner High School 2011 11 3 14 4.7 7 0 1.3 2013: Redshirted...received defensive scout honors following the 2013: Saw action in every game...had a total of 11 tackles on the 2012 0 0 0 -- 0 0 -- game against Middle Tennessee. season, eight solo...had a career and season high three tackles 2013 7 25 89 3.6 21 1 12.7 against Marshall and NMSU and recorded two tackles at Rice and in TOTAL 19 28 103 3.7 21 1 5.4 High School: Attended Walter L. Sickles High School and played the season opener at Miami. under Head Coach Brian Turner...was an All-County and All-Area Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/G honorable mention in 2011...chosen to play in the Hillsborough County 2012: Redshirted. 2010 1 0 0 -- 0 0 -- All-Star game in 2012. 2011 11 1 9 9.0 9 0 0.8 High School: Played for Darrin Andrus at Kempner High School 2012 0 0 0 -- 0 0 -- Personal: Majoring in Pre-Engineering...son of Leonard and Jen- where he recorded 41 tackles, including nine for a loss and three 2013 7 1 11 11.0 11 0 1.6 nifer Nagel...born in New Orleans. sacks as a junior...also credited with 24 quarterback pressures, six TOTAL 19 2 20 10.0 11 0 1.1 knockdowns and one pass attempt break-up...following his senior campaign honored on the All-Houston team, the All-District team and named a top-100 Athlete in Houston ...two-sport athlete (football and soccer, a team that captured the district championship his freshman and sophomore seasons).

69 Personal: Psychology major...son of Esther and Stanley Ogbonda ...born in London, England. #50 Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards Nate 2013 12 8 3 11 ------OZDEMIR TOTAL 12 8 3 11 ------R-Freshman, LB, 6-2, 230 Winter Garden, FL West Orange High School 2013: Joined the team....earned Scout Teams MVP Award at sea- son’s end.

High School: Attended West Orange High School and played under Head Coach Chip Petree...led the defense his senior year as captain with 106 tackles...also was the wrestling team captain and won the district and metro championship in 2012 and 2013...won the metro weightlifting championship in 2013...he received the U.S. Army National Scholar Athlete Award.

Personal: Business major...son of Hakan and Katie Ozdemir... born in Orlando...his goal is to serve as an offi cer in the U.S. Army or Marine Corps...his father played professional soccer for Fenerbahce in Turkey...signed with the Naval Academy, transferred after camp.

70 Alabama and an assist at ULM...set a career and season high mark at tallied 77 tackles, two sacks, one interception and three defl ections as Navy with fi ve (5: 2-3), including one for a loss of four yards...met his a senior...earned third-team All-Dade honors...played in the North/South #17 personal best two weeks later with fi ve (5: 3-2) versus FIU, includ- Dade County All-Star Game, the Optional All-Star Game and the Private Damian ing one for a loss of a yard...wrapped up the season with 20 versus Pubic All-Star Game... Slaughter called Parms an impact player... PARMS tackles, including 13 solo. Larry Bluestein called Parms a “big time get”...named second-team All- Senior, S, 6-2, 216 Academic...two-sport athlete who runs a 4.5 40 (football and basketball, Miami, FL 2011: Saw action in seven games as a true freshman, teammate of former FAU basketball player Ray Taylor)...chose FAU over Monsignor Pace High School both on special teams and at safety...recorded Memphis and FIU. 2013: Started in every game at strong safety...made a strong state- his fi rst collegiate tackle at Auburn, an ment in his fi rst start at Miami with seven tackles, fi ve solo...had fi rst assist...the following week he earned Personal: Public Safety Administration major...son of Dana and Jhan career sack against Southern Miss for a loss of nine yards...fi nished his fi rst solo tackle, at Louisiana... Thompson ...father played for Shaw. the season with 78 tackles and ranked 22nd in Conference USA... ended the season with two had a career-high nine tackles against Tulane and FIU and two forced tackles, one for a loss Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards fumbles during the ECU game...received honorable mention offensive of six yards. 2011 7 1 1 2 ------honors by Phil Steele Magazine 2013 Mid-Season All-C-USA team... 2012 10 13 7 20 -- 2/5 -- received FAU game ball honors twice (Middle Tennessee and New 2013 12 38 40 78 1 / 9 5.5/23 Mexico State)...tallied six pass breakups...recorded 5.5 tackles for a TOTAL 29 52 48 100 1 / 9 7.5/28 loss of 23 yards on the season...had an interception versus Middle Tennessee for 28 yards. High School: 2012: Saw action in 10 games and became a spot starter by Played for Alvin season’s end...broke up a pass in the season opener and responded Slaughter at Mon- the next game with four tackles, including three solo...added a solo at signor Pace High School where he 71 NEWCOMER Cory...born in Phoenix, Ariz. #79 #43 Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds Siffo PIERRE Robert RELF 2013 6 2 1 3 -- Freshman, OL, 6-4, 325 Sophomore, LB, 6-3, 220 TOTAL 6 2 1 3 -- Coral Springs, FL Phoenix, AZ JP Taravella High School Brophy College Prep High School: Played for Dan Marguriet at JP Taravella High 2013: Played in six games primarily on special teams...recorded School where he earned fi rst team All-State and All-County honors as tackles against USF and Middle Tennessee to end the season a senior...participated in the Dade/Broward and the BCAA North/South with three...season cut short after a mid-season injury. All-Star games. High School: Played for Scooter Molander at Brophy Col- Personal: History...son of Lamarre and Gladys Pierre...born June lege Prep where he earned All-State honors...also was selected 19, 1995 in Haiti. All-Conference and All-Section his sophomore through his senior season...named the Player of the Year in Arizona and was a member of the All-Arizona team as a senior... multi-purpose player was a three-year starter and was awarded the Ron Pritchard award as the best linebacker in the state.

Personal: Business major...son of Greg and Debra Relf...has two brothers Kendrick and

72 NEWCOMER #95 NEWCOMER #93 NEWCOMER #15 Nick RICHARDSON Devin SANTANA Landon SCHEER Freshman, DL, 6-4, 215 Freshman, DL, 6-3, 220 Freshman, K, 5-8, 180 Carol City, FL Tampa, FL Orlando, FL Carol City Senior High School Sickles High School The First Academy High School: Played for Aubrey Hill at Miami Carol City Senior High School: Played for Brian Turner at Sickles High School where High School: Played for Leroy Kinard at The First Academy... High School...two-sport athlete (football and basketball). he recorded 101 tackles, including 15 sacks...credited with forcing fi ve ranked as the No. 1 kicker by Kornblue Kicking (Fab 50) and is the No. fumbles...named All-County and All-Conference...participated in the 17 nationally ranked kicker by Kohl’s kicking...earned fi rst team pre- Personal: Pre-Multimedia Studies...son of Starlette Horne and East/West all-star game...two-sport athlete (football and golf)...member season All-State honors prior to his senior season...four-sport athlete Edgard Richardson...born May 25, 1996. of the honor roll. (football, soccer, track and weightlifting)...member of the honor roll.

Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion...son of Jackie Personal: Undecided in major...son of Karen Costentino and David and Alex Isajar...born Feb. 21, 1996 in Tampa, FL. Scheer...born Oct. 10, 1995 in Orlando, FL...just the second kicker and third specialist to sign an NLI in FAU’s history.

73 #67 #28 Dalton SCHOMP Ronnie SCOTT R-Sophomore, P, 6-1, 215 Freshman, CB, 5-10, 165 Seminole, FL Tampa, FL Seminole High School Chamberlain High School 2013: Member of the traveling squad...had a PAT attempt in the High School: Played for DJ Mayo at Chamberlain High School game against UAB. where he earned All-State honorable mention honors as a senior...also was named second team All-County and will graduated in the top-100 2012: Worked with the squad and redshirted. of his class.

High School: Played for Sam Roper at Seminole High School Personal: Business major...son of Ronnie and Mara Scott...born in where he averaged 43 yards per punt and recorded a long of 67 Panama City. yards...served as team captain as a senior and earned the Warhawk Award.

Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Richard and Doreen Schomp...born in Seminole, FL.

744 of the Week, which is the fi rst FAU player to receive this honor...named High School: Played for Chance Benton at to Conference USA All-Conference fi rst team...ended the season with American High School where he recorded 75 #21 35 tackles, 25 were solo. tackles, seven interceptions, recorded three D’Joun forced fumbles, two touchdowns and 613 SMITH 2012: Saw action as a regular starter in 11 games...opened the sea- all-purpose yards as a senior on his way Senior, DB, 5-11, 190 son with a season-high four tackles (4: 2-2)...recorded an interception to a third team All-Dade County team Miami, FL in the same game...tallied at least one tackle in every game except his selection...competed in the Dade vs. American High School fi nal outing...season high three solo tackles versus FIU...tallied a team Broward All-Star game, a night 2013: Started every game...ranked No. 2 nationally and No. 1 in Con- high eight pass break-ups... double the next player who had four...tal- that saw him grab two inter- ference USA for passes defended with 20...No. 1 in the conference lied three broken passes at ULM...also served as a kick returner with ceptions and three tackles in and No. 3 nationally for interceptions with seven for 112 yards and a total of 10 returns...tallied four at Georgia where he accumulated 77 a performance that led the nation for several weeks...named FAU’s 2013 Most Valuable yards...his season long was a 32-yarder versus North Texas. drew the attention from ESPN with com- Player...received fi rst-team defensive honors by Phil Steele Magazine ments like, “D.J. Smith locked up receivers 2013 Mid-Season All-C-USA team...named FAU Student Athlete of the 2011: Became an integral part of the defensive backs as a true on his way to recording two intercep- Week after his performances against USF, at Rice and Tulane...the freshman...played in every game...recorded his fi rst collegiate tackle tions.”...Rivals.com commented 75-yard interception return in the USF game was the third longest in at Florida and recorded a tackle in six of the 12 games played...posted that “while there was a number program history...received FAU defensive game ball on four occasions a season-high four tackles, all solo at Louisiana...added solo tackles of Division I players in the (at Miami, at USF, at Rice and Tulane)...named Conference USA at Florida and FIU and versus Western Kentucky for the FAU stadium South Defensive Player of the Week after the team’s fi rst victory of the sea- opener...recorded an assist at Auburn and FIU and versus Arkansas Florida All-Star son versus USF and also after the win over Tulane...named College State...also saw time as a kick returner...recorded 23 kick returns... game, one of Football Performance Awards-Week 10 National DB of the Week for his fi rst was at Michigan State, a 35 yard return...set his career long, the top his performance in the Tulane game recording three interceptions, only 36, versus Middle Tennessee...posted two returns fi ve times and his per- the third FAU player to do so...also named Jim Thorpe Defensive Back career-high four for 77 yards at Troy...returns as the team’s top kick for- returner. 75 mances of the evening came from D’Joun Smith.” And Larry Bluestein has stated that “this kid could be in the mix as a freshman”...named to the All-Dade County team as a senior...as a junior he had 56 tackles #53 and three interceptions...spent the 2010 summer elevating his game in Jakobi SMITH 7-on-7 tournaments...two-sport athlete (football and track). R-Freshman, OL, 6-3, 300 Personal: Sociology major...son of Jason and Tosha Smith...born in Miami, FL Miami, FL. Coral Reef High School 2013: Redshirted.

High School: Played for Chevas Clements at Coral Reef High School where he also represented his high school by playing in the Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards FF FR P Def Int/Yds Dade vs. Broward All-Star Game...is a two-sport athlete (football and 2011 12 7 3 10 ------club baseball). 2012 11 16 9 25 ------8 1 / 0 2013 12 25 10 35 1 / 4 2 / 8 2 -- 13 7 / 112 Personal: Business major...son of Marisha Smith and was born in TOTAL 35 48 22 70 1 / 4 2 / 8 2 -- 21 8 / 112 Miami, FL. Kick Return G No Yards Yds/Ret Long TD Yds/G 2011 12 23 480 20.9 36 0 40.0 2012 11 10 214 21.4 32 0 19.5 2013 12 1 24 24.0 24 0 2.0 TOTAL 35 34 718 21.1 36 0 20.5

76 NEWCOMER #94 #82 NEWCOMER #42 Hunter SNYDER Kamrin SOLOMON Matt SOLT Freshman, DL, 6-7, 230 Freshman, WR, 6-2, 196 Freshman, LB, 6-2, 210 Palm Harbor, FL Jacksonville, FL Gainesville, FL East Lake High School Mandarin High School Gainesville High School High School: Played for Coach Bob Hudson at East Lake High High School: Played for Robert Dean at Mandarin High School High School: Played for Mark Latsko at Gainesville High School, School, a team that fi nished the regular season undefeated for the where he recorded 68 career catches for 1,159 yards and 10 scores... which fi nished the 2013 season 9-3...invited to the O-D All-American fi rst time in 27 years and advanced to the 7A semi-fi nal game...he excelled on special teams with 10 blocked kicks...as a senior earned Bowl and the Blue/Grey All-American International Bowl...teammate recorded 62 tackles, including 42 solo, and seven sacks as a senior... All-State honors and is Mandarin’s all-time leading receiver...three- of fellow FAU signee Byers Hickmon....as a senior, Solt recorded 162 also credited with two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries... sport athlete (football, basketball and track)...earned eight varsity let- tackles, including 24 solo tackles and 2.5 sacks...seven tackles were grabbed one interception and returned it for a score...selected to the ters...academically he earned the Principal Award and the Excellence for a loss of yards...he also had two interceptions and three forced All-Pinellas County team and to the All-Conference team in 2013...also Award. fumbles. participated in the FACA Florida All-State North/South Game...cap- tured fi rst place in the “Bull in the Ring” challenge and the “Sled Pull”... Personal: Undecided in major...son of Neda and Shaun Scurry... Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Michelle Lewis...born Aug. named fi rst place lineman in the Point of Attack Camp...two-sport born Aug. 2, 1995 in San Diego, Calif. 17, 1995...grandfather played at Indiana...Uncle Kevin Solt at Wabash athlete (football and soccer)...member of the National Honor Society and Uncle Ronald Solt played at Maryland and was a fi rst round draft and held above a 3.6 G.P.A...National Society member. pick, Pro-Bowl participant and 10 year member of the Indianapolis Colts, Philadelphia Eagles and captured the Courage award. Personal: Pre-Business...son of Dave and Karen Snyder...born June 30, 1995 in Dunedin, FL.

77 NEWCOMER #9 NEWCOMER #40 #88 Andrew SOROH Jake STOSHAK Jenson STOSHAK Freshman, DB, 6-2, 190 Freshman, DB, 6-0, 180 Junior, WR, 6-1, 195 Miami, FL Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL American High School University Christian University Christian High School: Played for Corey Bell, a current FAU assistant High School: Played for David Penland III at University Christian 2013: Played in every game and started coach, at American High School where he recorded 65 tackles, two School where he tallied eight interceptions, including fi ve that he against Rice...ended the season with 298 total interceptions and 10 break-ups as a senior...played in the Dade/Florida returned for a score, which was one shy of the national record...as a receiving yards, averaging 13 yards per All-Star game. junior he was named to the 2012 Class 2A All-State team, named fi rst carry...had a season high 63 receiving team 2012 All-First Coast defense...as a senior earned All-Northeast yards in the game versus ECU and his Personal: Pre-Communication major...son of Tam and Vixon So- Florida Regional Elite team honors...also named Vystar All-Star Athlete longest reception of the season at 40 roh...born Feb. 12, 1996 in Miami, FL. of the Week...three-sport athlete (football, basketball and baseball) yards. and member of the National Honor Society. 2012: Walk-on who fi rst earned a start- Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Jim and Julie Stoshak and ing spot and then was awarded with a brother of FAU wide receiver Jenson...born June 22, 1996 in Jackson- scholarship at the season ending ban- ville, FL. quet...played in 10 games...grabbed his fi rst collegiate catch at ULM, a game he recorded four catches for 36 yards...tallied two for 22 and

78 his fi rst collegiate score versus Troy...had a catch in each of his fi ve NEWCOMER games including fi ve catches versus FIU with 108 yards, a touchdown and his single-season longest reception of 60 yards...recorded an #80 #24 unassisted tackle versus Louisiana. Nate TERRY Lester THOMAS High School: Attended University Christian and played under Freshman, TE, 6-6, 210 Sophomore, DB, 5-10, 165 Head Coach David Penland III...made All-Conference as a receiver Homestead, FL Tallahassee, FL and a punter...held a 4.0 G.P.A. South Dade High School Godby High School High School: Played for Nate Hudson at South Dade High 2013: Appeared in 11 games as a true freshman...ended the season Personal: Psychology major...son of Jim and Julie Stoshak and was School...his senior year, he scored fi ve TDs and tallied over 500 yards with 20 tackles...had four multiple-tackle games at ECU, at Southern born in Columbia, SC...would like to be the manager of a company... receiving...in 2013, he and his team compiled a 14-1 record in route Miss, Middle Tennessee and Marshall...had a season-high fi ve tackles brother Jake is an FAU team member. to an 8A State Championship...was named to the All-Miami-Dade fi rst in the game against Marshall. team (8A-6A) as a tight end as well as being selected to the famed Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/G Dade/Broward All-Star game...recorded a catch for 20 yards in the High School: Played for Ronnie Cottrell at Godby High School, 2012 10 15 259 17.3 60 2 25.9 state all-star game...two-sport athlete (football and basketball). which captured the Class 5A State Championship and fi nished the 2013 12 23 298 13.0 40 0 24.8 season 14-1...earned fi rst team All-Conference, 5A All-State and was TOTAL 22 38 557 14.7 60 2 25.3 Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major...son named to the Big Bend Tallahassee Democrat team...tallied 74 of Mari and Chris Reed...born Dec. 29, 1995 in Homestead, FL...his tackles, including 52 solo and a sack...also had eight interceptions and father Nate Terry as well as two uncles (James and Shawn) played a fumble recovery...named Godby’s defensive MVP and to the 5A FH- college football. SAA Elite Team as well as second team All-American by MaxPreps. com...as a junior he recorded 86 tackles and seven interceptions.

Personal: Undecided in major...son of Lester and Maria Thomas

79 and was born in Tallahassee. NEWCOMER Defense G Solo Asst. Total # #25 2013 11 13 7 20 Jerrad WARD Jay WARREN TOTAL 11 13 7 20 Freshman, LB, 6-2, 215 Sophomore, RB, 6-0, 195 West Palm Beach, FL Navarre, FL William T. Dwyer High School Navarre High School High School: Played for Dwyer High School which captured the 2013: Hadad a breakoutbreakout freshmanfreshman 2013 Class 7A State Championhip. ..led the team as a senior with 141 season, appearingappearing in 10 gamesgames with a tackles...named Sun Sentinel Class 8A-7A-6A First team defense. total 340 rushingrushing yards...hadyards...had a career high 18 rushesushes forfor 105 yardsyards againstagainst Personal: Undecided in major. Southern Miss, longestlongest rush ofof the game beingng 33 yards...alsoyards...also brokebroke double digitsgits in carries againstagainst Marshall andand New Mexico StateState with 10 for 55 yardsyards and 14 forfor 61 yardsyards respectively...hadely...had a touchdowntouchdown against UABAB where he also putput up his longestst rush ofof the season atat 47 yards.

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80 for Jay Walls at Navarre High School where he earned second team All-American honors as well as fi rst team All-Conference recognition All-State as well as All-Area honors as a senior...named the Big School at both wide receiver and return specialist...recognized as the team’s Player of the Year and the Offensive Player of the Year...rushed for #1 special team player of the year as a senior. 1,831 yards, scored 19 touchdowns is fi nal campaign on 233 carries... Lucky tallied fi ve games with more than 200 rushing yards as a senior...was WHITEHEAD High School: Played for Steve Schultz at Osbourn High School credited with 71 receiving yards and 45 tackles...Pensacola News Senior, WR, 5-10, 163 where he earned fi rst team All-Conference honors as a wide receiver Journal named him the Player of the Year...is a two-sport athlete Manassas, VA and defensive back. (football and weightlifting). Dean College 2013: Joined the team in January...had fi rst career Personal: Majoring in Public Safety Administration...son of Karen Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major who is the touchdown reception against Middle Tennessee Morris and Rodney Whitehead...career goals include creating a pro- son of Vince and Deborah Warren...born in Fort Walton, Beach, FL. and had his fi rst multiple touchdown game with two gram to keep children out of trouble. against New Mexico State, one rushing and one re- Rushing G Att Yards Yds/Att Long TD Yds/G ceiving...longest reception of the season was Rushing G Att Yards Yds/Att Long TD Yds/G 2013 10 71 340 4.8 47 2 34.0 64 yards for a touchdown against NMSU 2013 10 4 35 8.8 26 1 3.5 TOTAL 10 71 340 4.8 47 2 34.0 and was named FAU Student Athlete of TOTAL 10 4 35 8.8 26 1 3.5 the Week for his performance in that Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/G game...had one start in the season Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/G 2013 10 4 32 8.0 10 0 3.2 opener against Miami and 10 game 2013 10 9 190 21.1 64 2 19.0 TOTAL 10 4 32 8.0 10 0 3.2 appearances...had a total of 284 all- TOTAL 10 9 190 21.1 64 2 19.0 purpose yards on the season. Kick Return G No Yards Yds/Ret Long TD Yds/G Dean College: Played for Dean 2013 10 3 58 19.3 24 0 5.8 College where he earned fi rst-team TOTAL 10 3 58 19.3 24 0 5.8

81 All-State Honors ...participated in the Outback Bowl... three-sport #91 #34 athlete (football, wrestling and track)...member of the honor roll. Denzel WHITFIELD Freedom WHITFIELD Personal: Majoring in Public Safety Administration...son of Anita R-Sophomore, DL, 6-5, 260 Junior, LB, 6-2, 200 Whitfi eld. Monticello, FL Fort Pierce, FL Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards Jefferson High School Fort Pierce Central High School 2012 12 8 4 12 -- 2013: Worked with the squad. 2013: Had a career and season-high three tackles in the season opener 2013 8 5 1 6 --- - against Miami...had six total tackles on the season, fi ve solo...played in TOTALL 20 13 5 18 2012: Worked with the team. eight games primarily on special teams...season was cut short due to injury. High School: Played for Jeremy Brown at Jefferson County High School where he recorded 101 tackles, including 15 sacks as a 2012: Saw action in every game as a true freshman, primarily on senior... efforts earned him a fi rst-team spot on the All-State team... special teams...fi rst collegiate tackle was a solo at Middle Tennes- played in the Georgia versus Florida Border War...captured the team’s see...recorded unassisted tackles at Alabama and three total tackles scholastic award for the highest G.P.A. at Troy, including a season high two assists...grabbed an interception and returned it for 13 yards at Western Kentucky...recorded a hurry the Personal: Economics major...son of Cynthia Whitfi eld. following game versus FIU...completed his fi rst campaign with 12 tackles and a strong spring season.

High School: Played for Josh Shaffer at Fort Pierce Central High School...recorded fi ve interceptions including four for touchdowns, 109 tackles including two sacks...earned fi rst-team All-Area and second team 82 NEWCOMER #23 NEWCOMER #44 #64 Raekwon WILLIAMS Jacob WILSON Antonyo WOODS Freshman, DB, 5-11, 174 Freshman, TE, 6-4, 230 R-Freshman, OL, 6-3, 285 Jacksonville, FL Chipley, FL Port St. Lucie, FL First Coast High School Chipley High School Seminole Ridge High School High School: Played for Coach Culver and Marty Lee at First High School: Played for Chip Harris at Chipley High School where 2013: Joined the team. Coast High School where he recorded 35 tackles, two interceptions, he was a three-year starter as well as being a two-way starter at tight 17 break-ups and blocked a fi eld goal. end and linebacker for the Tigers...offensively, tallied fi ve receptions High School: Attended Seminole Ridge High School and played for 103 yards while hauling in four TDs...defensively, compiled 102 under Head Coach Mike Dickmann...named two-time All-County... Personal: Exercise Science and Heath Promotion major...son of tackles, including 16 for a loss as well as a sack and an intercep- played in the Broward vs. Dade All-Star game and Treasure Coast Charles and Nikki Williams...born Feb. 3, 1996 in Florence, SC...lists tion which he returned for 20 yards...two-sport athlete (football and All-County game...made more than 90 knockdowns in his senior year three relatives who played college football including Brandon Bostick baseball). and voted second team All-State...was also ranked No. 10 in the state who played with the Green Bay Packers. in weightlifting. Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major...son of Blake and Jacque Wilson...born July 17, 1996 in Fort Myers, FL... Personal: Pre-Health Professions major...son of Jose and Letitia father Blake served as an offensive line coach at Chipley High School. Woods...his goal is to work in sports medicine as an orthopedic surgeon.

83 2000 Craig Roundtree DB 5-8 170 Fr Bradenton, FL (Southeast) Name Pos Ht Wgt Cls Hometown (Previous School) Larry Taylor WR 5-7 165 Fr Sebastian, FL (Sebastian River) Jared Allen QB 6-3 185 Fr Edmond, OK (HS) Arthur Cave DE 6-1 245 Fr Miami, FL (Northwestern) 2001 Eddie Dunbar TE 6-3 240 Fr Pompano Beach, FL (Northeast) Name Pos Ht Wgt Cls Hometown (Previous School) Jack Fenelon DB 5-11 170 Fr Delray Beach, FL (Atlantic) Jake Beckman DE 6-3 220 Fr Miami, FL (Miami Palmetto) Mario Fernandez QB 6-3 240 Fr Hialeah, FL (HS) Sam Black RB 5-10 195 Fr Miami, FL (Miami Senior) Yrvins Guerrier DE 6-1 235 Fr Miami, FL (North Miami) Sylvester Brinkley LB 6-3 185 Fr Stuart, FL (Martin County) Tyrone Higgins LB 6-1 235 Fr Riviera Beach, FL (Palm Beach Gardens) Yulkeith Brown DB 5-8 175 Fr Miami, FL (Northwestern) Robert Hunnicutt OL 6-3 260 Fr Miami, FL (Sunset) Mark Chase DE 6-3 260 Fr Miami, FL (Miami Central) Adrian Jackson DB 5-10 170 Fr Pompano Beach, FL (Ely) Anthony Crissinger-Hill TE 6-3 200 Fr Tampa, FL (Jefferson) Anthony Jackson RB 5-9 180 Fr Delray Beach, FL (Olympic Heights) Thavaris Dority WR 6-4 185 Fr Boca Raton, FL (HS) Garett Jahn QB 6-3 190 Fr Tallahassee, FL (Leon) Dominic Fair LB 6-0 225 Fr Boynton Beach, FL (Spanish River) Dekolan James RB 5-10 192 Fr Miami, FL (Carol City) Yamon Figurs WR 5-11 160 Fr Fort Pierce, FL (Fort Pierce-Westwood) Mauratae Johnson DB 6-1 180 Fr West Palm Beach, FL (Suncoast) Kevin Fischer OL 6-3 235 Fr Boca Raton, FL (Pope John Paul II) Kevin Ketchum OL 6-4 225 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) William Gray DL 6-4 210 Fr Lauderdale Lakes, FL (Boyd Anderson) Jamaal Knowles DE 6-3 210 Fr Vero Beach, FL (Sebastian River) Willie Hughley CB 5-10 170 Fr Haines City, FL (Haines City) CLASSES Ernest Osborne DE 6-4 225 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) Dimitri Jacques LB 6-3 205 Fr Miami, FL (Miami Beach) Doug Parker RB 5-11 205 Fr Delray Beach, FL (Atlantic) Tremaine Johnson DB 5-11 172 Fr Boynton Beach, FL (Santaluces)

RECRUITING RECRUITING Thomas Parker WR 6-2 190 Fr Miami, FL (Northwestern) Justin Markey D 6-3 225 Fr Sarasota, FL (HS) James Ray OL 6-4 280 Fr Boca Raton, FL (HS) Chris McKinley SS 6-1 190 Fr Rockledge, FL (HS) Cory Reddick DB 5-7 170 Fr Boynton Beach, FL (Santaluces) Kinyumba Mutakabbir LB 6-2 187 Fr Lawrenceville, GA (Berkmar) Dave Richards DE 6-3 265 Fr Delray Beach, FL (Spanish River) Taurian Osborne CB 5-10 176 Fr Pembroke Pines, FL (Miami Jackson Senior) Ramon Rickards DT 6-1 230 Fr Miami, FL (Killian) Anthony Porter II RB 5-10 176 Fr Bradenton, FL (Manatee) 84 Darion Porter WR 6-1 170 Fr Bradenton, FL (Manatee) Quentin Swain LB 6-0 230 So Miami, FL (Northwestern HS/WVU) Todd Poitier WR 6-1 170 So Deerfi eld Beach, FL (HS/Florida) Jovony Ward DB 6-1 205 Fr Miami, FL (Northwestern HS, Pittsburgh) Jason Pugh DE 6-2 234 Fr Atlantic Beach, FL (Fletcher) Jordan Roberts DT 6-2 235 Jr Santa Maria, CA (S. Broward HS/Allan Hancock CC) 2003 Cameron Rodgers FS 5-10 174 Fr Tampa, FL (Jefferson) Name Pos Ht Wgt Cls Hometown (Previous School) Chris Shephard OL 6-3 288 Fr Apopka, FL (HS) Taheem Acevedo FS 6-1 195 Fr Miami, FL (Flex Varela Senior) Justin Sobol OT 6-4 266 Fr Oakland Park, FL (Ely) Roosevelt Bynes WR 6-1 175 Jr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Piper HS/Pittsburgh) Teddy Strachan DT 6-2 245 Fr Dania Beach, FL (South Broward) Danny Embick QB 6-0 210 So Jupiter, FL (Dwyer/WVU) Brittney Tellis WR 5-9 170 Fr Miami, FL (Northwestern) Nello Faulk OL 6-6 245 Fr Tampa, FL (Robinson) Javier Valdes OL 6-5 300 Fr Miami, FL (Belen Jesuit Prep) Jason Fleming DL 6-2 276 Fr Lauderhill, FL (Piper) Scott Whitener OL 6-4 270 Fr Fort Meade, FL (HS) Matt Guice OL 6-5 270 Fr Kissimmee, FL (Osceola) David Wright OL 6-5 335 Fr Orange City, FL (Deland) Dane Hansen QB 6-2 195 Fr Longboat Key, FL (Cardinal Mooney) “B.J.” Manley RB 5-9 180 Fr Miami, FL (Norland) 2002 Antes Perkins OL 6-4 265 Fr Miramar, FL (Stranahan) Name Pos Ht Wgt Cls Hometown (Previous School) Michael Reed LB 6-1 230 Fr Vero Beach, FL (HS) Shomari Earls DB 6-2 205 Fr Lake Park, FL (Palm Beach Gardens) Jarrid Smith OL 6-2 250 Fr Okeechobee, FL (HS) Lawerence Gordan DB 5-11 175 Fr Hallandale, FL (HS) Dominick Walker RB 5-10 195 Fr Lakeland, FL (HS) Josh Jenkins DE 6-2 215 Fr Lauderhill, FL (Dillard) Stetson Wilson OT 6-6 297 Fr Lakeland, FL (HS) Robert Matheny RB 6-0 185 Jr Riviera Beach, FL (Dwyer HS/Allan Hancock CC) David McDowell DB 5-11 185 Fr Davie, FL (Nova) 2004 Dante McFadden CB 6-0 180 Fr Pompano Beach, FL (Ely) Name Pos Ht Wgt Cls Hometown (Previous School) Tito Pollice WR 6-3 185 Fr Lakeland, FL (Lake Gibson) Rickey Bethel DB 5-10 180 Jr Boynton Beach, FL (Pasadena CC) Leland Rodgers RB 6-2 215 Jr Chandler, AZ (Scottsdale CC) Carldayle Brantley FS 6-1 172 Fr Miami, FL (William H. Turner) Quincy Skinner DB 5-10 170 Fr Coral Springs, FL (Ely) Andre Clark LB 6-1 205 Fr Miami, FL (Pace) 85 Darren Coney WR 6-0 175 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Boyd Anderson) Chris Bonner WR 6-3 178 Fr Tampa, FL (Gaither) Ted Czepiga LB 6-0 208 Fr Bethany, CT (Amity) Edward Bradwell LB 6-1 200 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) Brad Gagne LB 6-1 220 Fr Palm Beach Gardens, FL (HS) Jermaine Council DE 6-5 238 Fr Melbourne, FL (Eau Gallie) Antonio Hall DT 6-0 272 Fr Starke, FL (Bradford County) Roderick Ferguson RB 5-8 188 Fr Deerfi eld Beach, FL (Deerfi eld Beach) Anthony Heard RB 6-0 200 Fr Coral Springs, FL (Taravella) Cortez Gent WR 6-2 170 Fr Chiefl and, FL (HS) Vinnie Henderson DT 6-5 252 Fr Plantation, FL (South Plantation) Christopher Goff LB 6-1 178 Fr Fort Myers, FL (Cypress Lake) Brandon Jackson OL 6-3 245 Fr Miami, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) Jamari Grant TE 6-4 177 Fr Jacksonville, FL (First Coast) Jervonte Jackson DT 6-3 270 Fr Opa-locka, FL (North Miami) Terence Hall DB 5-8 170 Fr Milton, FL (Pace) E.J. Jones DE 6-3 225 Fr Miami, FL (Southwest) Jason Harmon WR 6-3 184 Fr Tampa, FL (Riverview) Gregory Joseph DB 5-10 184 Fr Miami, FL (Southwest) Eldrid Jones DL 6-2 250 Fr Deerfi eld Beach, FL (HS) Kyle Langford WR 6-3 181 Fr Port St. Lucie, FL (Centennial) John Jones WR 5-10 183 Fr Jupiter, FL (HS) Jarrett McDonald OL 6-5 260 Fr Pembroke Pines, FL (Flanagan) Canshario Johnson WR 6-0 177 Fr Tampa, FL (Middleton) Nick Paris OL 6-1 310 Fr Palm Bay, FL (HS) David Matlock DL 6-2 239 Fr Lake Wales, FL (HS) Charles Pierre RB 5-9 195 Fr Orlando, FL (Highland Prep) Joshua McClover DE 6-5 198 Fr North Lauderdale, FL (Coconut Creek) Kristopher Rush DE 6-0 210 Fr Tallahassee, FL (Lawton Chiles) Erick McIntosh DB 6-0 180 Fr Fort Myers, FL (Lehigh) Frantz Simeon WR 5-9 166 Fr Lake Park, FL (Palm Beach Gardens) John Mertilus DT 6-2 288 Fr Port St. Lucie, FL (Ft. Pierce Central) Corey Small CB 5-10 170 Fr Naples, FL (Gulf Coast) Kevin Miller OT 6-3 304 Fr Oakland Park, FL (Northeast) McKinson Souverain QB 6-0 173 Fr Delray Beach, FL (Atlantic) Keegan Peterson K 6-0 175 Fr Riverview, FL (HS) Zachary Wichner OT 6-4 260 Fr Davie, FL (South Plantation) William Rose RB 6-1 213 Fr Lutz, FL (Gaither) Steve Williams CB 5-10 160 Fr Hollywood, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) Josh Savidge DE 6-1 252 Fr Naples, FL (HS) Rusty Smith QB 6-4 201 Fr Jacksonville, FL (Sandalwood) 2005 Jimmy Toussaint TE 6-4 252 Fr Miami, FL (Edison) Name Pos Hgt Wgt Cls Hometown (Previous School) Lavoris Williams OT/DT 6-3 250 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) George Allen LB 6-0 200 Fr Lakeland, FL (Lakeland Senior) 86 2006 2007 Name Pos Hgt Wgt Cl Hometown (Previous School) Name Pos Hgt Wgt Cl Hometown (Previous School) Dennis Bowling OG 6-3 313 Fr Orlando, FL (Boone) Dustin Anglin DL 6-4 250 Fr Plant City, FL (Lake Gibson) Eli Cranor QB 6-2 195 Fr Russellville, AR (HS) Jeff Blanchard RB 5-9 195 So Delray Beach, FL (Garden City CC) Joseph Dawson OT 6-5 300 Fr Hallandale, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) Dino Cox DL 6-3 240 Fr Tampa, FL (Wharton) Markee Drummer DE 6-4 205 Fr West Palm Beach, FL (Cardinal Newman) Curtis Cross CB 5-10 170 Fr Belle Glade, FL (Glades Central) Corddero Drummond RB 6-1 190 Fr West Palm Beach, FL (Palm Beach Lakes) Jarvis Givens DT 6-3 300 Fr Miami, FL (Columbus) Malik Eugene LB 6-3 200 Fr Tampa, FL (Freedom) Mickey Groody P 5-11 170 Fr Pompano Beach, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) Willie Floyd RB 5-9 165 Fr Hollywood, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) Lestar Jean WR 6-3 195 Fr Miami, FL (Miami Norland) Tarvoris Hill CB 6-0 170 Fr Miami, FL (Central) Austin Jensen S 6-1 190 Fr Bradenton, FL (Manatee) Avery Holley WR 6-0 150 Fr Pompano Beach, FL (Ely) Jamere Johnson DE 6-4 220 Fr Wesley Chapel, FL (Wharton) Rob Housler TE 6-5 210 Fr Converse, TX (Judson) Max Karrick OT 6-6 280 Fr Palm City, FL (South Fork) Rod Huggins FS 6-1 185 Fr Moore Haven (HS) Jhermel Knight RB 5-10 183 Fr Fort Myers, FL (Dunbar) Devon Irwin OL 6-6 255 Fr Sarasota, FL (Booker) Samuel McRoy OT 6-4 249 Fr Jacksonville, FL (William M. Raines) Craig Jenkins SS 6-0 195 Fr Miami, FL (Northwestern) Alfred Morris RB 5-11 222 Fr Pensacola, FL (Pine Forest) Rodney Jones RB 5-11 185 Fr Dunnellon, FL (HS) Tim Moscato QB 6-2 200 Fr Naples, FL (HS) C.J. Lee LB 6-3 230 Fr St. Petersburg, FL (St. Pete Catholic) Chris Newbold OL 6-4 250 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Pembroke Pines Charter) Michael Lockley LB 6-2 225 Fr Orlando, FL (Olympia) Avionne Rolle DB 5-9 180 Fr Miami, FL (Central) David Muniz FB 5-11 201 Fr Longwood, FL (Lyman) Xavier Stinson RB 5-9 225 Fr Miami, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) Tavious Polo DB 5-10 146 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (South Plantation) Darian Williams WR 6-3 195 Fr North Lauderdale, FL (Northeast) Mauricio Riquer DL 6-4 275 Fr Plantation, FL (South Plantation) Jeff VanCamp QB 6-5 205 Fr Gulf Breeze, FL (Navarre) 2008 Ed Wertepny IV TE 6-5 215 Fr Tampa, FL (Sickles) Name Pos Ht Wgt Cl Hometown (Previous School) Ryan Wischnefski OG 6-2 310 Fr Palm Bay, FL (Melbourne) Michael Barasch RB 5-9 200 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (University School) 87 Chase Bowers OL 6-6 265 Fr Panama City, FL (Mosley) Rockenson Angrand LB 6-2 225 Fr Port Saint Lucie, FL (Treasure Coast) Keon Broxton WR 6-4 185 Fr Lakeland, FL (HS) Terrell Bradley DB/RB 5-10 185 Fr Gainesville, FL (Eastside) Andy Czuprynski DL 6-5 255 FR Venice, FL (North Port) Christopher Chappell DL 6-8 298 Fr Callahan, FL (West Nassau) Kevin Cyrille DL 6-4 275 Fr Miami, FL (North Miami Beach) Jimmie Colley OL 6-3 260 Fr Pace, FL (Pace) Travis Cox DB 6-0 180 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (South Plantation) Jamal Davis WR 6-2 185 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Coral Springs Charter) Erik Hansen TE 6-5 240 Fr Jacksonville, FL (Ed White) Nexon Dorvilus TE 6-4 225 Fr Miami, FL (North Miami Senior) Jimmy Jean DL 6-2 280 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Northeast) Carlton Falconer OL 6-5 255 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) AJ Johnson DE 6-5 265 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Cardinal Gibbons) Damian Fortner RB 5-10 171 Fr Miami, FL (Everglades) David Kooi QB 6-7 200 Fr Pensacola, FL (Pensacola Catholic) Cory Henry DE 6-3 230 Fr Miami, FL (Carol City) Yourhighness Morgan LB 6-3 225 Fr Webster, FL (South Sumpter) David Hinds LB 6-2 215 Fr Miami, FL (Miami Edison) Troy Niblack OL 6-6 280 Fr Orlando, FL (Edgewater) Treon Howard DB 5-10 150 Fr Fort Meade, FL (Fort Meade) Nick Osborne DL 6-3 210 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Calvary Christian) Chris Jackson FB 6-0 230 Fr Panama City, FL (Arnold) Alex Pattee LB 6-2 240 Fr Hollywood, FL (Hollywood Hills) Karl James DL 6-1 258 Fr Miami, FL (Miami Sunset) Jared Pizzuti TE 6-4 225 Fr Longwood, FL (Lake Brantley) Randell Johnson LB 6-3 210 Fr Miami, FL (North Miami Senior) Randy Richards OL 6-4 290 Fr Royal Palm Beach, FL (HS) Travis Jones RB 5-10 175 Fr Port Saint Lucie, FL (Treasure Coast) Jordan Sessa OL 6-5 270 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (South Broward) Matthew McLaughlin P/K 5-10 190 Fr Tampa, FL (Tampa Catholic) Xavier Stinson RB 5-8 228 Fr Miami, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) Toney Moore LB 6-2 210 Fr West Palm Beach, FL (King’s Academy) Tony Walding LB 6-1 210 Fr Melbourne, FL (Florida Air Academy) James Oboh TE 6-4 210 Fr Brookeville, MD (Sherwood) Graham Wilbert QB 6-6 225 Fr Valencia, CA (HS) Keith Reaser DB 5-10 165 Fr Miami, FL (Killian) Demetrius Williamson DB 6-0 180 Fr Daytona Beach, FL (Spruce Creek) DeAndre Richardson WR 6-2 180 Fr Panama City, FL (Bay) Amos Wood, Jr WR 6-0 170 Fr Davie, FL (Hollywood Hills) Brian Sirmans SS 6-1 160 Fr Jacksonville, FL (Robert E. Lee) 2009 Winfred Strickland DB 6-0 170 Fr Cocoa, FL (Cocoa) Name Pos Hgt Wgt Cls Hometown (Previous School) Andrew Stryffeler DE 6-5 235 Fr Sanford, NC (Lee County) Tyrie Allen RB 5-9 185 Fr Davie, FL (Western) DeAndre Williams OT 6-5 265 Fr Orlando, FL (Oak Ridge) 88 Jarred Williams DE 6-3 215 Fr Fort Walton Beach, FL (Fort Walton Beach) William Dukes WR 6-4 190 Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) Robinson Eugene DE 6-5 230 Fr Miami, FL (North Miami) 2010 Mohammad Farah OL 6-2 280 Fr Estero, FL (Estero) Name Pos Ht Wgt Cls Hometown (previous school) D.J. Frye-Smith DB 5-11 175 Fr Miami, FL (American) Jarvaris Cortez Ash SS 6-2 180 Fr Sebastian River, FL (HS) Giles RB 6-1 210 Fr Port St. Lucie, FL (St. Lucie West Centennial) Marcus Nick Bracewell QB 6-3 220 Fr Live Oak, FL (Lafayette) Hagins LB 6-2 200 Fr Ocala, FL (Vanguard) Michael Copeland LB 6-1 215 Fr Valdosta, GA (Lowndes County) Joe Henry DE 6-3 230 Fr Miramar, FL (Everglades) Alex Deleon TE 6-4 195 Fr Belleview, FL (HS) Hakeeme Ishmar WR 6-2 200 Fr Dade City, FL (Pasco) Marcus Cunningham WR 6-0 175 Fr Lakeland, FL (Kathleen) Conard Johnson LB 6-0 224 Fr Pompano Beach, FL (Blanche Ely) Steven Curtis QB 6-3 225 Fr Sumter, SC (HS) Colton Kane QB 6-3 190 Fr Navarre, FL (Navarre) Willie Huggins DL 6-2 305 Fr Clewiston, FL (HS) Andrae Kirk LB 6-2 225 Fr Miami, FL (Miami Central Senior High) Karl James DL 6-1 258 Fr Miami, FL (Miami Sunset) Diondre Lewis LB 6-1 210 Fr Miami, FL (Miami Central Senior High) David Lozandier SS 5-11 185 Fr Miami, FL (North Miami) David Lozandier S 6-0 190 Fr Miami, FL (North Miami) Jerome McClain DL 6-2 263 Fr Tampa, FL (Pensacola) Mike Marsaille OL 6-5 300 Fr Fort Pierce, FL (Fort Pierce Central) Eric Minemyer OL 6-4 250 Fr Hastings, PA (Bishop Carroll) Derek Moise WR 6-2 180 Fr Miami, FL (Booker T. Washington) Tony Moore RB 5-11 220 Fr Tallahassee, FL (Lincoln) Robert Nasiff OL 6-4 265 Fr Wellington, FL (American Heritage) Blake Parrish OL 6-4 285 Fr St. Augustine, FL (Bartram Trail) Damian Parms S 6-2 185 Fr Miami, FL (Monsignor Pace) Stephen Schoewe OT 6-3 255 Fr Niceville, FL (HS) 2011 Antonio Washington RB 6-2 195 Fr Arcadia, FL (DeSoto) Name Pos Ht Wgt Cls Hometown (Previous School) Cary White RB 5-10 210 Fr Tampa, FL (Sickles) Matt Chaney DL 6-2 260 Fr Jacksonville, FL (Bolles) Marcelo Bonani K/P 5-11 160 Fr Lake Wales, FL (HS) 2012 Stephan Clark WR 6-4 185 Fr Sebastian, FL (Sebastian River) Name Pos Cls Ht Wt Hometown (Previous School) Vinny Davino OL 6-5 260 Fr Sarasota, FL (Booker) Jarvon Anderson WR Fr 5-9 195 Homestead, FL (Braddock) 89 Josh Ballesteros LB Fr 6-2 210 Miami, FL (Miami Central) Anthony Russell TE Fr 6-5 255 Daytona Beach, FL (Mainland) Brandin Bryant DL Fr 6-2 260 Omaha, NE (Omaha North) Stern Vile OL Jr 6-5 335 Amsterdam, Netherlands (Eastern Arizona CC) Adrian Burton DB Fr 5-10 175 Pompano Beach, FL Blanche Ely) Denzel Whitfi eld OL/DL Fr 6-5 240 Monticello, FL (Jefferson) Trevor Coley DL Fr 6-2 225 Miramar, FL (Miramar) Freedom Whitfi eld LB Fr 6-2 200 Fort Pierce, FL (Fort Pierce Central) Arthur Crouse OL Fr 6-6 250 West Palm Beach, FL (American Heritage) Dillon Deboer OL Fr 6-5 245 Tarpon Springs, FL (East Lake) 2013 Isaac Edwards DL Fr 6-4 280 Tampa, FL (Jesuit) Name Hgt Wgt Pos Cls Hometown (Previous School) Grant Flessner QB Fr 6-0 185 Sarasota, FL (Venice) Jace Banfell 6-3 289 OL Fr Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic) Jeremy Gaskins RB Fr 5-10 190 Deerfi eld Beach, FL (American Heritage) Austin Bland 6-3 265 OL Fr Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Melvin German III QB Jr 6-2 210 Fort Myers, FL (Pearl River CC) Dustin Bowens 6-5 235 TE Fr Palm Coast, Fla. (Flagler) Chris Gilchrist WR Fr 6-5 190 Los Angeles, CA (Charter Oak) Reggie Brown 5-11 170 CB Fr Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Jesuit) Adarius Glanton LB Jr 6-1 215 Lakeland, FL (Eastern Arizona CC) Lance Burlingame 6-4 280 DT Fr Franklin, Mass. (New Bedford/Dean JC) Jeremy Glinton WR Fr 6-1 180 Tamarac, FL (Northeast) Derek Butcher 6-4 295 DL So Delano, Minn. (Delano Senior/North Dakota State) Tony Grimes CB R-So 6-0 175 Hollywood, FL (Hollywood Hills) Marcus Clark 5-8 185 CB Fr Tallahassee, Fla. (North Florida Christian) Martese Jackson RB Jr 5-6 165 Asheville, NC (Charles Erwin) Andrew Curtis 6-2 220 LB Fr Paradise Valley, AZ (Brophy College Prep Mustafa Johnson OL Jr 6-3 295 Corona, CA (Norco High School) Jeremy Faulk 6-3 267 DT Fr Palatka, Fla. (Palatka) Colton Kane QB G-Fr 6-3 190 Navarre, FL (Navarre) Greg Hankerson 6-0 172 QB Fr Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. (Boyd Anderson) Cre’von Leblanc DB Fr 5-11 175 Belle Glade, FL Glades Central) Tyler Henderson 5-11 195 S Fr Crestview, Fla. (Crestview) James Mathis DL Fr 6-0 270 Valdosta, GA (Lourdes) Trey Hendrickson 6-4 222 DE Fr Apopka, Fla. (Apopka) Jeremy McKnight S Jr 5-10 180 Round Rock, TX (Round Rock) Jaquez Johnson 6-1 225 QB So Starkville, Miss. (Starkville/East Mississippi CC) Terrell Mitchell TE Jr 6-6 260 New Orleans, LA (McEachern) DJ Juste 6-2 185 QB Fr Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Port St. Lucie) Shalom Ogbonda DE Fr 6-4 245 Sugar Land, TX (Kempner) Branden Lyons 6-5 295 OL Jr Sonoma, Calif. (Sonoma Valley/CC San Francisco) Josh Orsino Ath Fr 6-1 190 Fort Lauderdale, FL (Westminster Academy) Marc Mauro 6-1 195 S Jr Bayville, N.Y. (Locust Valley/Nassau CC) Johnathan Ragoo OL R-So 6-7 342 Miami, FL (Monsignor Pace) Robert Miller 6-2 190 DB Fr Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Taravella) 90 Bobby Mitchell 6-2 175 ATH Fr St. Augustine, FL (St. Augustine) Trevaughn Rodriguez 5-10 185 RB Fr Daytona Beach, FL (Mainland) Robert Relf 6-3 220 LB Fr Phoenix, AZ (Brophy College Prep) Devin Santana 6-3 220 DE Fr Tampa, FL (Sickles) Ronnie Scott 5-10 165 CB Fr Tampa, FL (Chamberlain) Landon Scheer 5-8 180 K Fr Orlando, FL (The First Academy) Jakobi Smith 6-4 250 OL Fr Miami, FL (Coral Reef) Hunter Snyder 6-7 230 DE Fr Palm Harbor (Eastlake) Lester Thomas 5-10 165 DB Fr Tallahassee, FL (Godby) Kamrin Solomon** 6-2 193 WR Fr Jacksonville, FL (Mandarin) Jay Warren 6-0 195 RB Fr Navarre, FL (Navarre) Matt Solt 6-2 210 LB Fr Gainesville, FL (HS) Lucky Whitehead 5-10 163 WR Jr Manassas, VA (Osbourn/Dean College) Andrew Soroh 6-2 190 DB Fr Miami, FL (American) Kalib Woods 6-3 182 WR Fr Jacksonville, FL (Duncan Fletcher) Jake Stoshak 6-0 180 DB Fr Jacksonville, FL (University Christian) Nathaniel Terry 6-6 210 TE Fr Homestead, FL (South Dade) 2014 Raekwon Williams 5-11 174 CB Fr Jacksonville, FL (First Coast) Name Hgt Wgt Pos Cls Hometown (Previous School) Jacob Wilson 6-4 230 TE Fr Chipley, FL (HS) Henry Bussey 5-9 180 SR Fr Opa Locka, FL (Hialeah Senior) **joined program in January 2014 as early admits Reginald Bain** 6-4 286 OL Fr Miami, FL (Miami Central) Jason Driskel** 6-2 210 QB Fr Oviedo, FL (Hagerty) MarQuese Dudley-Gordon 6-0 188 S Fr Plantation, FL (Cypress Bay) Ray Ellis 6-1 260 DT Fr Egg Harbor Township, NJ (Holy Spirit) Joe Gold 6-3 270 OL Fr Fort Myers, FL (South Fort Myers) Kris Harris 6-0 225 LB Fr Tallahassee, FL (Godby) Byers Hickmon 6-5 270 OT Fr Gainesville, FL (Gainesville) Greg “Buddy” Howell 6-0 205 RB Fr Coconut Grove, FL (Coral Gables SR) Joshua Kendall 6-2 269 DT Fr Lehigh Acres, FL (Lehigh Senior) Bobby Mitchell** 6-2 175 WR Fr St. Augustine, FL (St. Augustine) Siffo Pierre 6-4 325 OL Fr Coral Springs, FL (JP Taravella) Nick Richardson 6-4 215 DL Fr Carol City, FL (Carol City Senior) 91 Hometown (high schools) Belle Glades David Bateman (North Ft. Myers) Hometowns in Florida unless Curtis Cross (Glades Central) Boynton Beach Michael Gia Lombardo (North Fort Myers) noted Cre’von LeBlanc (Glades Central) Ricky Bethel (Santaluces) Chandler, AZ Jonathan Mann (Glades) Brian Burton (The Kings Academy) Leland Rodgers (Dobson) Alva Cergile Sincere (Glades) Dominic Fair (Spanish River) Chiefl and Tim Raber (Fort Myers) Belleview Joel Fosselman (St. Andrews) Cortez Gent (Chiefl and) Amsterdam, Netherlands Alex DeLeon (Belleview) Tremaine Johnson (Santaluces) Cincinnati, OH Stern Vile Bethany, CT Gil Monzon (Coral Springs Charter) Jay McCants (Princeton) Apopka Ted Czepiga (Amity) Kenson St. Pierre (Santaluces) Cleveland, OH Trey Hendrickson (Apopka) Boca Raton Bradenton Andy Eminger (Euclid) Ryan Moran (Apopka) Jay Bitzer (Boca Raton) Blake Bierman (Southeast) Cocoa Beach Chris Shepherd (Apopka) Danny Chiappa (Cardinal Gibbons) Austin Jenson (Manatee) Andrew Bolognese (Space Coast) Arcadia Frank Conrad (Boca Raton) Craig Roundtree (Southeast) Shane Falgus (Titusville) Antonio Washington (DeSoto) John De Shields (Boca Raton) Johnnie Sloan (Southeast) Sharard Mizell (Cocoa) Asheville, NC Joe Fischer (Pope John Paul II) Brandon Winfred Strickland (Cocoa) Martese Jackson (Charles Erwin) Kevin Fischer (Pope John Paul II) Ryan Sollazzo (Armwood) Coconut Creek Atlanta, GA Eric Harper (Pope John Paul II) Brookville, MD Rashad Bolad (Monarch) Kayvon Sherrill (North Cobb) Michael Ippolito (Olympic Heights) James Oboh (Sherwood) Converse, TX Atlantic Beach Warley Leroy (American Heritage) Callahan Rob Housler (Judson) Jason Pugh (Fletcher) Brian Pare (Spanish River) Christopher Chappell (West Nassau) Coral Springs BY HOMETOWN Bayville, NY James Ray (Boca Raton) Canfi eld, OH Conor Cole (Marjory Stoneman Douglas) Marc Mauro (Locust Valley) Nick Seta (Boca Raton) Josh Blaylock (Canfi eld) Brian Dunn (Coral Springs)

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Turner Tech) Tarvoris Hill (Central) Jason Flemming (Piper) Manassas, VA Gerrius Brantley (G. Holmes Braddock) David Hinds (Miami Edison) Josh Jenkins (Dillard) Lucky Whitehead (Osbourn) Yulkeith Brown (Northwestern) Robert Hunnicutt (Sunset) Jonathan Wallace (Boyd Anderson) Marathon Michael Cal (Christopher Columbus) Randy Hunter (Central) Lawrenceville, GA David Huntt (Marathon) Kenneth Campos (Palmetto Senior) Brandon Jackson (Chaminade Madonna) Kinyumba Mutakabbir (Berkmar) Ryan Paros (Marathon) Nick Carullo (Gulliver Prep) Dimitri Jacques (Miami Beach) Lighthouse Point, FL Margate Arthur Cave (Northwestern) Dekolan James (Carol City) Mason Hamilton (Pompano Beach) Ed Alexander (Coral Springs) Mark Chase (Miami Central) Karl James (Miami Sunset) Live Oak Brandon Zeeb (Coral Springs) Alberto Chavez (Miami Springs) Lester Jean (Norland) Nick Bracewell (Lafayette) Melbourne Andre Clark (Pace) Craig Jenkins (Northwestern) Longboat Key Jermaine Council (Eau Gallie) Felix Collazo (Dr. Krop) Randell Johnson (North Miami Sr.) 95 E.J. Jones (Southwest) Xavier Stinson (Chaminade-Madonna) Darian Williams (Northeast) Greg Joseph (Dr. Krop) Shaheem Sutherland (Homestead) Myakka City Oakland Kevin Ketchcum (Palmetto) Quentin Swain (Northwestern) Shane Blair (Lakewood Ranch) Sean Kelly (West Orange) Andrae Kirk (Miam Central Sr.) Rudy Taylor (Chaminade-Madonna) Dalton Schomp (Seminole) Oakland Park Diondre Lewis (Miami Central Sr.) Brittney Tellis (Northwestern) Moore Haven Kevin Miller (Northeast) David Lozandier (North Miami) Raul Valero (Miami Springs) Rod Huggins (Moore Haven) Justin Sobol (Ely) B.J. Manley (Norland) Javony Ward (Northwestern) Naples Ocala Jarvis Manley (Norland) Martin Wright (Booker T. Washington) Daniel Kenard (Ocean City) Marcus Hagins (Vanguard) Etiene Menard (Miami Beach) Miami Gardens Ed Mathews (Lehigh) Okeechobee Gedel Merzius (Arch Bishop Curley Notre Dame) Tony Thomas (Norland) Josh Savidge (Naples) Jarrid Smith (Okeechobee) Derek Moise (Booker T. Washington) Milton Corey Small (Gulf Coast) Omaha, NE Chris Munoz (Columbus) Terence Hall (Pace) New Orleans, LA Brandin Bryant (Omaha North) Thomas Parker (Northwestern) Miramar Terrell Mitchell (McEachern) Opa-Locka Adam Pantelakos (Sunset) David Baptiste (Cypress Bay) Navarre Corey Henry (Coral City) Peter Pantelakos (Sunset) Trevon Coley (Miramar) Jay Warren (Navarre) Jervonte Jackson (North Miami Beach) Damian Parms (Monsignor Pace) Anthony Hamilton (Miramar) New Port Richie Demetrious Murray (Carol City) Keith Reaser (Killian) Jason Haynes (Stranahan) Kyle Pitcock (Land O’Lakes) Orange City Ramon Rickards (Killian) Joe Henry (Everglades) Niceville Mitch Anderson (Trinity Christian) Avionne Rolle (Central) Alexander Lee (Miramar) Stephen Schoewe (Niceville) David Wright (Deland) Andy Rosas (Sunset) Antes Perkins (Stranahan) North Fort Myers Orange Park Aaron Sanchez (Sunset) Mike Wilds (Western) Andrew Haynes (Ida S Baker) Matt Garcia (Orange Park) D’Joun Smith (American) Monticello, FL North Lauderdale Tim Woods (Ridgewood) Jakobi Smith (Coral Reef) Denzel Whitfi eld (Jefferson) Joshua McClover (Coconut Creek) Orlando 96 Dennis Bowling (Boone) Palm Beach Paramus, NJ Plantation Trevor Citek (Olympia) Brad Gagne (Palm Beach Gardens) Khilyni Kennedy (Paramus Catholic) Eric Benson (Sandalwood) George Guffey (Dr. Phillips) Palm Beach Gardens Parkland Bob Edwards (St. Thomas Aquinas) David Haugabrook (Stratford) Chris Salivar (Benjamin) Michael Hancock (Coral Springs Christian) Vinnie Henderson (South Plantation) Michael Lockley (Olympia) Shomari Earls (Palm Beach Gardens) John Rizzo (Marjory Stoneman Douglas) Mauricio Riquer (South Plantation) Jarrett McDonald (Flanagan) Palm City Peabody, MA Poland, OH Troy Niblack (Edgewater) Tom Carluccio (Martin County) Derrick Skop (Bridgeton Academy) Sean Clayton (Poland Seminary) Alex Pecorella (Olympia) Chase Dickinson (South Fork) Pembroke Pines Pompano Beach Charles Pierre (Lakeland Highland Prep) Max Karrick (South Fork) Christian Amaya (Cooper City) Glynn Bostic (Pompano Beach) Frank Thompson (Maynard Evans) Mike Leshe (Martin County) Brett Konchak (Dade Christian) Eddie Dunbar (Northeast) DeAndre Williams (Oak Ridge) Palm Coast Philip McDonald (Flanagan) Chris Eterno (St. Thomas Aquinas) Ormond Beach Dustin Bowens (Flagler) Taurian Osborne (Miami Jackson) Mickey Groody (St. Thomas Aquinas) Mike Brown (Seabreeze) Sammie Cooper (Flagler) Cedrick White (St. Charles Catholic) Avery Holley (Ely) Pace Palm Harbor Chris White (Everglades) Conard Johnson (Blanche Ely) Jimmie Colley (Pace) Chad Hill (East Lake) Pensacola Rodney Lamar (Blanche Ely) Palatka Palmetto Jace Banfell (Pensacola Catholic) Joey Silvani (Coral Springs) Jeremy Faulk (Palatka) Sharrod Neasman (Braden River) Morgan Barnett (Escambia) Port St. Lucie Palm Bay Darrion Porter-Isom (Manatee) David Kooi (Pensacola Catholic) Javaris Giles (St. Lucie W. Centennial) Chase Dickinson (South Fork) Panama City Alfred Morris (Pine Forest) Michael Harrop (Port St. Lucie) Mike Leshe (Palm Bay) Chris Jackson (Arnold) Philadelphia, PA Travis Jones (Treasure Coast) Nick Paris (Palm Bay) DeAndre Richardson (Bay) Patrick Gibbons (Arch Mere Academy) DJ Juste (Port St. Lucie) Eamon Ryan (Palm Bay) Paradise Valley, AZ Phoenix, AZ Jake Lucie (Port St. Lucie) Ryan Wischnefski (Melbourne) Andrew Curtis (Brophy College Prep) Robert Relf (Brophy College Prep) John Mertilus (Ft. Pierce Central) 97 Punta Gorda Sarasota Starkville, MS Tallahassee Rhett Winslow (Charlotte) Vinny Davino (Booker) Jaquez Johnson (Starville) Marcus Clark (North Florida Christian) Riverview TJ Dupuis (Booker) Staten Island, NY Garrett Jahn (Leon) Jabyes Cross (Inlet Grove) Devon Irwin (Booker) Frank Messina (Tottenville) Tony Moore (Lincoln) David Maclin (Riverview) Ryan Klopfer (Riverview) Julian Myers (Tottenville) Joshua Olmann (OK Panhandle State) Keegan Peterson (Riverview) Justin Markey (Sarasota) St. Augustine Kristopher Rush (Lawton Chiles) Riviera Beach Lee Pasick (Riverview) Blake Parrish (Bartram Trails) Lester Thomas (Godby) Tyrone Higgins (Palm Beach Gardens) Nat Whitehurst (Sarasota) St. Petersburg Tamarac Robert Matheny (Dwyer) Satellite Beach C.J. Lee (St. Petersburg Catholic) Jeremy Glinton (Northeast) Keegan Peterson (Riverview) Josh Pinnick (Satellite Beach) Justin Cleveland (Lakewood Senior) Troy Pindell (American Heritage) Rockledge Sebastian Stuart Tampa Chris McKinley (Rockledge) Cortez Ash (University School) Fred Cowsert (East) Shane Blair (Jesuit) Mark Myers (Rockledge) Stephan Clark (Sebastian River) Chalemaye Petitfrere (Martin) Chris Bonner (Gaither) Round Rock, TX Larry Taylor (Sebastian River) Sugar Land, TX Reggie Brown (Tampa Jesuit) Jeremy McKnight (Round Rock) Seminole Alex Fick (Elkins) Kyle Califar (Sickles) Royal Palm Beach Dalton Schomp (Seminole) Shalom Ogbonda (Kempner) Anthony Crissinger-Hill (Jefferson) Kris Lena (Kolbe Academy) Sonoma, CA Sumter, SC Dino Cox (Wharton) Nicolas Reid (Royal Palm Beach) Braden Lyons Stephen Curtis (Sumter) Isaac Edwards (Jesuit) Carl Spitale (Royal Palm Beach) South Euclid, OH Sunrise Malik Eugene (Freedom) Russellville, AR Julius Cartwright (University) Justin Thomas (Piper) Nello Faulk (Robinson) Eli Carnor (Russellville) Starke Richard Spencer (Piper) Jason Harmon (Riverview) Sanford, NC Antonio Hall (Bradford County) Syosset, NY Conshario Johnson (Middleton) Andrew Stryffeler (Lee County) Robert Karpinski (Syosset) Robert Lohnes (Freedom) 98 Nick Lomartire (Chamberlain) Ryan VanKirk (Venice) Cartier Barber (Suncoast) Coisge McCullough (Hillsborough) Vero Beach Arthur Crouse (American Heritage) William McDonald (East Bay) Lance Barry (Vero Beach) Markee Drummer (Cardinal Newman) Matthew McLoughlin (Tampa Catholic) Matt Prudenti (Vero Beach) Corddero Drummond (Palm Beach Lakes) Hayden Nagel (Walter Sickles) Mike O’Neil (Vero Beach) Mauratae Johnson (Suncoast) Cameron Rodgers (Jefferson) Michael Reed (Vero Beach) Toney Moore (Kings) Ronnie Scott (Chambelrain) DeAndre Williams (Vero Beach) Robert St. Clair (Forest Hill) Ed Wertepny (Sickles) Vineland, NJ Justin Walton (Cardinal Newman) Cary White (Sickles) Ben Coker (Vineland) Weston Tarpon Springs Walk Villa Rica, GA Ryan Cowart (Western) Vinny Davino (East Lake) Jason Vera (Villa Rica) Brentley Harstad (Cypress Bay) Dillon DeBoer (East Lake) Washington, DC Chris Munoz (Pembroke Pines) Thonotosassa Jerrard Hunter (Howard Woodsen) Tony Padilla (Western) Josh McDougal (Freedom) Waverly, IA Woodbine, GA Valdosta, GA Darion Howard (Cedar Falls) Christen Milstead (Camden Country) Michael Copeland (Lowdes County) Webster Wyckoff, NJ Valencia, CA Yourhighness Morgan (South Sumpter) Derek King (Ramapo) Graham Wilbert (Valencia) Wellington Valrico Isaac Edwards (American Heritage) Jason Grant (Bloomingdale) Robert Nasiff (American Heritage) Vinny Zaccario (Newsome) Wesley Chapel Venice Jamere Johnson (Wharton) Andy Czuprynski (North Port) West Palm Beach 99 The All-Time Numerical DeAndre Richardson ...... 10-13 6 Taheem Acevedo ...... 06 Treon Howard ...... 11 Roster lists players who Brandin Bryant ...... 13 Jack Fenelon ...... 02 Tarvoris Hill ...... 08-10 Josh Orsino ...... 12-13 have ended the season 3 Dekolan James ...... 04 Nexon Dorvilus ...... 11-13 Tyler Henderson ...... 13 on the active roster. It Craig Roundtree ...... 01-04 Frantz Simeon ...... 05-06 10 14 may differ from both Greg Joseph ...... 05-08 Darian Thomas ...... 08-09 Quincy Skinner ...... 02-05 Garrett Jahn ...... 01-02 the All-Time Letterman Lester Jean ...... 09-10 Demetrius Williamson ...... 10-12 Rod Huggins ...... 07-09 McKinson Souverain ...... 04 Roster and the All-Time Keith Reaser ...... 11-13 Greg Hankerson ...... 13 Stephen Curtis ...... 10-13 Terrance Hall ...... 05 Roster. Following each DJ Juste ...... 13 Reggie Brown ...... 13 11 Jason Grant ...... 07 name is the player’s 4 7 Javony Ward ...... 02 Graham Wilbert ...... 08-12 high school and year(s) Anthony Jackson ...... 01-04 Taurian Osborne ...... 02-03 Dannny Embick ...... 03-04 Trey Hendrickson ...... 13 listed on roster. Carldayle Brantley ...... 05-08 Casey McGahee ...... 03-06 Rusty Smith ...... 06-09 15 Erick McIntosh ...... 09 Chris Bonner ...... 07-09 David Hinds ...... 10-12 Matt Prudenit ...... 01-03 1 Jeff Blanchard ...... 10 David Kooi ...... 10-11 Trevon Coley ...... 13 Carldayle Brantley ...... 04 Dekolan James ...... 01 Paul Moore ...... 11 Melvin German III ...... 12-13 12 Sean Clayton ...... 05-07 Brittney Tellis ...... 01-04 Adarius Glanton ...... 12-13 Cre’von LeBlanc ...... 12-13 Jared Allen ...... 01-04 David Kooi ...... 08-09 McKinson Souverain .05 Derek Moise ...... 13 8 Jeff VanCamp ...... 07-10 Randell Johnson ...... 10-13 Avery Holley ...... 06-10 5 Tremaine Johnson ...... 01-02 Andrew Bolognese ...... 11 Jay McCants ...... 12 Lucky Whitehead ...... 13 Doug Parker ...... 01/03-04 B.J. Manley ...... 03-07 Brian Sirmans ...... 11-12 Evan Lassiter ...... 13

BY NUMBERS 2 Danny Embick ...... 05 Xavier Stinson ...... 08-11 Jaquez Johnson ...... 13 16 Mauratae Johnson ...01 Tavious Polo ...... 07-10 Daniel McKinney ...... 12-13 13 Brittney Tellis ...... 01-02 Daveon Barron ...03-04 Willie Floyd ...... 11 Marc Mauro ...... 13 Joel Fosselman ...... 01-03 Etiene Menard ...... 02 Dominic Walker...05-07 Martin Wright ...... 12-13 9 Ricky Bethel ...... 04-06 Dane Hansen ...... 03 ALL-TIME PLAYERSALL-TIME Avionnie Rolle .....08-09 Martese Jackson ...... 12-13 Larry Taylor ...... 01-04 Grant Glover ...... 07-09 Cortez Gent ...... 06-09 100 Nick Bracewell ...... 10-12 Alex Fick ...... 07-09 Damian Fortner ...... 10-13 26 Demetrius Williamson ...... 08-09 Sean Kelly ...... 12-13 Treon Howard ...... 09-10 Robert Miller ...... 13 Coisge McCullough ...... 01 Coretez Ash ...... 10-11 Miles Campbell ...... 12 William Dukes ...... 12-13 23 David McDowell ...... 02 Sharrod Neasman ...... 12-13 17 20 Lee Pasick ...... 01-03 Cory Small ...... 04-08 30 Ryan Rankin ...... 01 Eric Harper ...... 01-04 Anthony Heard ...... 04 Curtis Cross ...... 09-11 Andy Rosas ...... 01 Roosevelt Bynes ...... 03-04 Jason Harmon ...... 05 Ryan Paros ...... 06 Jeremy McKnight ...... 12-13 Cedric White ...... 03 Chad Wilkes ...... 05-08 Charles Pierre ...... 06-08 Jason Haynes ...... 07 27 Kris Bartels ...... 04 Darian Thomas ...... 07 Ross Gornall ...... 09-10 Winfred Strickland ...... 09-13 Cameron Rodgers ...... 01-04 Keegan Peterson ...... 06 Mickey Groody ...... 09-11 D’Juan Smith ...... 11 Antonio Washington ...... 13 Kris Bartels ...... 05-07 Avionne Rolle ...... 07 Damian Parms ...... 12-13 Billy Perez ...... 11 24 Marcus Bartels ...... 09-11 Ross Gornall ...... 08 Jerrard Hunter ...... 12 Robert Lohnes ...... 12-13 Willie Hughley ...... 02-05 Jonathan Wallace ...... 12-13 Michael Barasch ...... 09-10 Michael Copeland ...... 13 Marcus Clark ...... 13 Tarvoris Hill ...... 07 28 Avionne Rolle ...... 11 18 21 Amos Woods, Jr ...... 08 Daveon Barron ...... 02 Frank Thompson ...... 11 Tom Keane ...... 02 Darrion Porter-Isom ...... 01-05 DeAndre Richards ...... 09 Mike Brown ...... 05 Tony Thomas ...... 12 Mark Maycock ...... 05-06 Erick McIntosh ...... 06-08 Brentley Harstad ...... 09-12 Rod Huggins ...... 06 Jeremy Gaskins ...... 12-13 Antonio Rodriguez ...... 08 Ryan Paros ...... 07-08 Lester Thomas ...... 13 Willie Floyd ...... 07-10 31 Alex Pecorella ...... 07-08 Malik Eugene ...... 10 25 David Haugabrook ...... 09 Alfred Morris ...... 07-08 Tony Rodriguez ...... 09-11 Tony Moore ...... 11-13 Taheem Acevedo ...... 03-04 Antonio Washington ...... 11 Tyrie Allen ...... 09 Christian Milstead ...... 12-13 D’Juan Smith ...... 12-13 John DeSheilds ...... 05-06 Jeremy Glinton ...... 12-13 Cory Henry ...... 10-13 19 22 Jeff Blanchard ...... 07-09 Ronnie Scott ...... 13 32 Andy Rosas ...... 02-03 Lawrence Gordon ...... 02-05 Terrell Bradley ...... 09 29 Sharard Mizell ...... 02 Frantz Simeon ...... 04 Jason Grant ...... 06 Travis Jones ...... 10-12 Jerrell Terry ...... 02-04 Dominic Walker...... 03-04 Chris Bonner ...... 06 Keegan Peterson ...... 07-09 Jay Warren ...... 13 Gedel Merzius ...... 06 DiIvory Edgecomb ...... 05-08 101 Alfred Morris ...... 09-11 Damian Fortner ...... 09 Ed Alexander ...... 07-10 42 Cergile Sincere ...... 03-07 Jarvis Giles ...... 12-13 Josh McDougal ...... 10 Cary White ...... 11 Kinyumba Mutakabbirr ...... 01-05 Michael Lockley ...... 08-10 33 Vinny Zaccario ...... 10-11 Timothy Haynes ...... 12 C.J. Lee ...... 06 Andrae Kirk ...... 11-13 Dustin Konkal ...... 01 Julius Cartwright ...... 11 Joey Silvani ...... 12-13 Darian Williams ...... 07 46 Tom Carluccio ...... 02 Antonio Washington ...... 12 39 Alex Patee ...... 08-10 Chris Laskowski ...... 01-04 Daniel Kennard ...... 05 Alex Belmonte ...... 13 Josh Blaylock ...... 01 Burak Kiranlar ...... 11 William Rose ...... 05-09 Kyle Watkins ...... 06-08 36 Ertwyn Henry ...... 03 Damian Parms ...... 11 Blake Bierman ...... 10 Brandon Zeeb ...... 08 Dominic Fair ...... 02 Malik Eugene ...... 06-09 Mitch Anderson ...... 12-13 Blake Nehls ...... 11 David Terrell ...... 09-10 David McDowell ...... 04-05 Christian Milstead ...... 10-11 43 Joshua Olmann ...... 11 Jabyes Cross ...... 10 Cedric White ...... 06 Alexander Lee ...... 13 Ryan Forkey ...... 02 Paul Cecere ...... 12 Cary White ...... 12 David Muniz ...... 07-10 40 Julian Myers ...... 04-08 47 Shaheem Sutherland ...... 12-13 Diondre Lewis ...... 11 Taurian Osborne ...... 01 Travis Jones ...... 09 Edward Bradwell ...... 06-09 34 Anthony Hamilton ...... 12 Troy Pindell ...... 02-06 Tony Moore ...... 10 Mason Hamilton ...... 10-11 Robert Matheny ...... 02 Grant Helm ...... 13 Mickey Groody ...... 07-08 Marcus Hagins ...... 11 Derek King ...... 10-11 Christian Amaya ...... 03-04 37 Chris Jackson ...... 09-13 Rodney Lamar ...... 12 Mason Hamilton ...... 12 Warley Leroy ...... 05-08 Gerrius Brantley ...... 02 41 Robert Relf ...... 13 48 Keith Reaser ...... 09-10 Derek Zak ...... 04 Jonathan Hayes ...... 01 44 Erik Benson ...... 03-05 Alain Beauzil ...... 09 Austin Jensen ...... 07-10 Wes Connelly ...... 02 Todd Poitier ...... 01-02 Dustin Forston ...... 06 Javaris Giles ...... 11 Andrew Haynes ...... 10 Glynn Bostic ...... 06 Ted Czepiga ...... 04-08 Chris Exposito ...... 07 Freedom Whitfi eld ...... 12-13 David Lozandier ...... 11-13 Jhermel Knight ...... 07 Toney Moore ...... 10-12 Yourhighness Morgan ...... 08-11 35 38 Tony Walding ...... 09-11 Jeremy Faulk ...... 13 Trevon Coley ...... 12 Aaron Sanchez ...... 02-06 Mark Myers ...... 01-04 Michael Harrop ...... 12-13 45 Andrew Curtis ...... 13 Curtis Cross ...... 07-08 Mike O’Neill ...... 06 Josh Ballesteros ...... 12-13 Garrett Schubert ...... 01 49 102 Jason Carpenter ...... 01 Arthur Crouse ...... 12-13 Dewain Akereblom ...... 02 Ed Wertepny ...... 08-10 Chris White ...... 09-10 Jason Vera ...... 03 53 Bob Edwards ...... 03-04 Brandon Hando ...... 10 Tim Woods...... 10 Andre Clark ...... 04-08 Chris Salivar ...... 01-03 Frantz Joseph ...... 06-08 TJ Dupuis ...... 11 Matt Garcia ...... 11 Brian Sirmans ...... 09-10 Derek Skop ...... 07 Toney Moore ...... 09 Robinson Eugene ...... 11-13 63 Matthew McLaughlin ...... 09 Sam McRoy ...... 07-11 Andy Czuprynski ...... 10-12 60 Chris Munoz ...... 01 Andrew Bolognese ...... 12-13 Ricaldo Henry ...... 12 Isaac Edwards ...... 13 Kenneth Campos ...... 01-03 Antes Perkins ...... 03-06 Joe Fischer ...... 13 Jakobi Smith ...... 13 57 Chris Munoz ...... 05 Chris White ...... 07 50 54 Sylvester Brinkley ...... 01 Devon Erwin ...... 06 Rudy Taylor ...... 07 Tyrone Higgins ...... 01-04 Chris McKinley ...... 01-04 Jason Pugh ...... 02-04 Chris Athans ...... 07-08 Mark Soto ...... 08 George Allen ...... 05-08 Michael Hancock ...... 05-08 Craig Jenkins ...... 06 Patrick Gwynn ...... 07 DeAndre Williams ...... 09-13 Jimmy Colley ...... 10-12 David Maclin ...... 07 Vinnie Henderson ...... 07-08 Carlton Falconer ...... 09-11 64 51 Jared Pizzuti ...... 09 David Hinds ...... 09 Shane Blair ...... 13 George Guffey ...... 01-04 Nick Seta ...... 01 Tim Raber ...... 10-12 Michael Copeland ...... 10-12 61 Kevin Miller ...... 06 Quentin Swain ...... 02-03 Nicolas Reid ...... 13 Jace Banfell ...... 13 Eddie Dunbar ...... 01 Max Karrick ...... 07-11 Brad Gagne ...... 04-05 55 58 Brian Pare ...... 02-03 TJ Dupuis ...... 12 Paul Muse ...... 07 Dimitri Jacques ...... 01-04 Mike Leshe ...... 01-03 Kristopher Rush ...... 04-08 Antonyo Woods ...... 13 Erik Hansen ...... 08-12 Preston Kendrick ...... 05-06 Raul Valero ...... 06 Rashad Bolad ...... 07 65 Khilyni Kennedy ...... 13 Ryan Sollazzo ...... 07-08 Dino Cox ...... 07-10 Cory Davis ...... 09 Rhett Winslow ...... 01 52 Joseph Bailey ...... 09 Conard Johnson ...... 11 Eric Minemyer ...... 10-13 Matt Guice ...... 03 Joe Walker ...... 01-04 Chad Hill ...... 10 Mustafa Johnson ...... 12-13 62 Brandon Jackson ...... 04-08 Nello Faulk ...... 05-06 Joseph Bailey ...... 11-12 59 Ryan Van Kirk ...... 01 Mike Newze ...... 09-10 Chris Newbold ...... 07-11 Karl James ...... 13 Tony Padilla ...... 01 Josh Blaylock ...... 03 Vinny Davino ...... 11-13 Jonathan Alvarez ...... 11-12 56 Shormari Earls ...... 02-05 Peter Pantelakos ...... 04-07 66 103 Nat Whitehurst ...... 01-02 69 Jarrid Smith ...... 03-04 Jamere Johnson ...... 08 Kevin Ketchum ...... 01-03 Dewain Akerblom ...... 03-06 Justin Sobol ...... 01 David Matlock ...... 06-09 Ryan Klopfer ...... 09 Jarret McDonald ...... 05-07 Chris Lina ...... 07-08 Robet Helsper ...... 02 David Baptiste ...... 10-11 Ryan Moran ...... 10 Jordan Sessa ...... 08-12 Brandon Hando ...... 09 Michael Fishetti ...... 03 Matt Gray ...... 11 Nicardo Henry ...... 12 Patrick Adolphe ...... 11 Randell Johnson ...... 09 Nick Paris ...... 04 Kenson St. Pierre ...... 12 Braden Lyons ...... 13 80 Blake Nehls ...... 10 Philip Martin ...... 05-06 73 76 Erik Benson ...... 02 Chase Dickinson ...... 10-11 Morgan Barnett ...... 07-11 Scott Whitener ...... 01-02 Kevin Fischer ...... 01-04 EJ Jones ...... 04 Dillon DeBoer ...... 12-13 Isaac Edwards ...... 12 Stetson Wilson ...... 03-05 Robert St. Clair ...... 05 Damian Amondo ...... 06 67 70 Dennis Bowling ...... 06 Ryan Wischnefski ...... 06-09 Lester Jean ...... 07-08 Chris Shepherd ...... 01 Chris Munoz ...... 02 Kevin Miller ...... 07-09 Markenel Zele ...... 10-11 Amos Wood, Jr ...... 09 Jameson Schultz ...... 02 Nello Faulk ...... 03-04 Ricaldo Henry ...... 10 Mohammad Farah ...... 12-13 Paul Moore ...... 10 Zachary Wichner ...... 04-08 Lavoris Williams ...... 06-09 Mike Marsaille ...... 11-13 77 Anthony Russell ...... 12 Ryan Houston ...... 09-10 Blake Parrish ...... 10 74 Dave Richards ...... 01-04 Darion Howard ...... 13 Mohammad Farah ...... 11 Robert Nasiff ...... 11-12 Robert Hunnicutt ...... 01-03 David Huntt ...... 09-11 81 Anthony Morris ...... 11 Austin Bland ...... 13 Jarret McDonald ...... 04 Joshua McClover ...... 06-08 Dantson Dareus ...... 01-05 Dalton Schomp ...... 12-13 71 Gil Monzon ...... 05-07 Kyle Pitcock ...... 07 Rob Housler ...... 06-10 68 William McDonald ...... 01 Carl Spitale ...... 07-09 78 Blake Bierman ...... 11-12 David Wright ...... 01 Adam Pantelakos ...... 03-04 Stephen Schoewe ...... 11 Jay Bitzer ...... 01 Shaheem Sutherland ...... 11 Chris Shepherd ...... 02-04 John Rizzo ...... 05-08 Stern Vile ...... 12-13 William McDonald ...... 02-04 Kalib Woods ...... 13 Nick Paris ...... 05-08 Christopher Chappell ...... 09-13 75 Jarrid Smith ...... 05-07 82 Jimmie Colley ...... 09 72 Ed Mathews ...... 01 Troy Niblack ...... 08-11 Frank Conrad ...... 01 Ryan Klopfer ...... 11 Robert Karpinski ...... 01 Justin Sobol ...... 02-03 Derek Butcher ...... 13 Casey McGahee ...... 02-03 Shane Blair ...... 12 Anthony Almonte ...... 02 Ryan Sollazzo ...... 06 79 Ed Wertepny ...... 06-07 104 Paul Muse ...... 08-09 86 Tito Pollice ...... 02-04 Joe Henry ...... 12-13 Jarred Williams ...... 09 Alex Fick ...... 10 Danny Hernandez ...... 01 Justin Cleveland ...... 06 93 Karl James ...... 10-13 Stephan Clark ...... 11 Jake Lucie ...... 02-03 Phillip McDonald ...... 07 Brett Konchak ...... 02-04 98 Chris Cilchrist ...... 12 Daren Coney ...... 04 Nick Osborne ...... 08-10 E.J. Jones ...... 05-06 Sam McCoy ...... 01-02 83 Mauricio Riquer ...... 06 Forrest Campbell ...... 10-11 Jarvis Givens ...... 07-11 Jason Flemming ...... 03-05 Ben Coker ...... 01-04 Conor Cole ...... 07 Derek Moise ...... 11-12 David Baptiste ...... 12 Robert St. Clair ...... 06-08 Wilfred Rivera ...... 06-08 Jared Pizzuti ...... 08 90 94 Jamere Johnson ...... 09-11 Jamal Davis ...... 09 Nexon Dorvilus ...... 09-10 William Gray ...... 01-04 Teddy Strachan ...... 01-04 Brandon Bryant ...... 12 Alex Pecorella ...... 09 Hakeeme Ishmar ...... 11-13 Vinnie Henderson ...... 05-06 Jermaine Council ...... 06 Haiden Nagel ...... 13 Marcus Cunningham ...... 10-12 87 Mauricio Riquer ...... 07-09 Andrew Stryffeler ...... 09-13 99 Tony Thomas ...... 13 Jordan Roberts ...... 01-02 Shalom Ogbonda ...... 12-13 95 Ramon Rickards ...... 01-04 84 Antonio Hall ...... 04 91 Mark Chase ...... 02-04 Randy Hunter ...... 06 Anthony Crissinger-Hill ...... 01/03-04 Jamari Grant ...... 06-09 Jake Beckman ...... 01 Josh Savidge ...... 05-09 Daniel Joseph ...... 07-10 Conshario Johnson ...... 06-08 Eamon Ryan ...... 11 Josh Jenkins ...... 02-06 Joe Henry ...... 11 Matt Chaney ...... 11 James Oboh ...... 09 Byron Handerson ...... 12 Damian Amondo ...... 07 Kayvon Sherrill ...... 12-13 Alex Deleon ...... 10-13 Dustin Bowens ...... 13 Andy Czuprynski ...... 08-09 96 85 88 Martin Wright ...... 10-11 Johnnie Sloan ...... 01-04 Arthur Cave ...... 01-03 Thomas Parker ...... 01-05 Denzel Whitfi eld ...... 12-13 John Mertilus ...... 06-07 Jervonte Jackson ...... 04 Jason Harmon ...... 06-09 92 Jimmy Jean ...... 08-12 Mike Wilds ...... 05-07 Jerrard Hunter ...... 10-11 Yrvens Guerrier ...... 01-04 97 Darian Williams ...... 08-11 Jenson Stoshak ...... 12-13 Jervonte Jackson ...... 05-08 Jason Pugh ...... 01/03-04 Terrell Mitchell ...... 12 89 Kevin Cyrille ...... 09-11 Reggie Dent ...... 02 Marcus Cunningham ...... 13 Richard Spencer ...... 01 Marcelo Bonani ...... 11 Josh Pinnick ...... 04-07 105 The All-Time Roster lists players who have ended the season on the active David Baptiste 10-12 OL 72/93 Miramar, FL roster. It may differ from both the All-Time Letterman Roster and the All- Michael Barasch 09-10 RB 30 Fort Lauderdale, FL Time Numerical Roster. Following each name is year(s) listed on the roster, Cartier Barber 04 DB 30 West Palm Beach, FL position, jersey numbers and hometown. Daveon Barron 02-04 RB 28/2 Fort Pierce, FL Morgan Barnett 07-11 LS 69 Pensacola, FL A-B Kris Bartels 04-07 DB 30/27 Hollywood, FL Taheem Acevedo 03-07 DB 25 Miami, FL Marcus Bartels 09-11 DB 27 Hollywood, FL Patrick Adolphe 11 DL 79 Delray, FL Alain Beauzil 09 WR 34 West Orange, NJ Dewain Akerblom 02-06 LS 56/66 Fort Lauderdale, FL Jake Beckman 01-02 DL 91 Miami, FL Ed Alexander 07-10 DB 38 Margate, FL Alex Belmonte 13 K/P 35 Crown Point, FL George Allen 05-08 LB 50 Lakeland, FL Erik Benson 02-05 TE/LB 80/49 Plantation, FL Jared Allen 01-04 QB 12 Edmond, OK Junior Bergel 01 RB 35 Miami, FL Tyrie Allen 09 RB 31 Davie, FL Rickey Bethel 04-06 DB 13 Boynton Beach, FL Anthony Almonte 02 DL 72 Davie, FL Blake Bierman 10-12 WR 46/81 Bradenton, FL Jonathan Alvarez 11-12 LB 52 Fort Myers, FL Jay Bitzer 01 OL 78 Boca Raton, FL Christian Amaya 03-04 DB 34 Pembroke Pines, FL Shane Blair 12-13 OL 68/60 Tampa, FL Mitch Anderson 12-13 K 42 Orange City, FL Jeff Blanchard 07-10 RB 25/4 Delray Beach, FL Damian Armondo 06-07 TE/DL 80/91 Miami, FL Austin Bland 13 OL 70 Fort Lauderdale, FL Cortez Ash 10-11 DB 29 Sebastian River, FL Josh Blaylock 01,03 FB 39 Canfi eld, OH Chris Athans 08 LS 60 Lakeland, FL Pierre Boisrand 09 LB 66 West Palm, FL Joseph Bailey 09-12 OL 55 Kissimmee, FL Rashad Bolad 07 OL 60 Coconut Creek, FL

ALL-TIME ROSTER ALL-TIME Josh Ballesteros 12-13 LB 41 Miami, FL Andrew Bolognese 12-13 S 49 Cocoa, FL Jace Banfell 13 OL 57 Pensacola, FL Marcelo Bonani 11 K/P 92 Lake Wales, FL 106 Chris Bonner 06-09 WR 19/7 Tampa, FL Duran Carter 12 WR 13 Fort Lauderdale, FL Michael Copeland 10-13 LB/TE 57/17 Valdosta, GA Glynn Bostic 06 RB 41 Pompano Beach, FL Julius Cartwright 10-11 RB 35 South Euclid, OH Jermaine Council 06-07 DL 94 Melbourne, FL Dustin Bowens 13 TE 87 Palm Coast, FL Arthur Cave 01-02 DE 85 Miami, FL Dino Cox 07-10 DL 58 Tampa, FL Dennis Bowling 06 OL 73 Orlando, FL Paul Cecere 12 LB 46 Fort Myers, FL Eli Cranor 06 QB 14 Russellville, AR Nick Bracewell 10-12 QB 16 Live Oak, FL Matt Chaney 11-12 DT 99 Jacksonville, FL Anthony Crissinger-Hill 01,03-04 TE 84 Tampa, FL Terrell Bradley 09 DB 25 Gainesville, FL Christopher Chapell 09-13 OL 71 Callahan, FL Curtis Cross 07-11 DB 35/26 Belle Glades, FL Edward Bradwell 05-09 LB 47 Fort Lauderdale, FL Mark Chase 02-03 DL 95 Miami, FL Jabyes Cross 10 WR 33 Riveria Beach, FL Cardayle Brantley 04-08 DB 15/4 Miami, FL Danny Chiappa 12 LB 20 Boca Raton, FL Arthur Crouse 12-13 OL 52 Wellington, FL Gerrius Brantley 02 WR 37 North Miami, FL Logan Chipperfi eld 06 PK 37 Jacksonville, FL Marcus Cunningham 10-13 WR 83/85 Lakeland, FL Sylvester Brinkley 01 LB 57 Miami, FL Trevor Citek 12 LS 60 Hasting, PA Andrew Curtis 13 LB 48 Paradise Valley, AZ Mike Brown 04-05 K 28 Ormond Beach, FL Andre Clark 04-08 LB 49 Miami, FL Stephen Curtis 10-13 QB/LS 10 Sumter, SC Reggie Brown 13 CB 6 Tampa, FL Marcus Clark 13 DB 20 Tallahassee, FL Kevin Cyrille 09-11 DL 92 Miami, FL Yulkeith Brown 01 CB 7 Miami, FL Stephan Clark 11 WR 82 Sebastian, FL Andy Czuprynski 08-12 DL 91/56 Venice, FL Brandin Bryant 12-13 DL 90/2 Omaha, NE Sean Clayton 05-07 QB 15 Poland, OH Ted Czepiga 04-08 LB 44 Bethany, CT Adrian Burton 12 DB 1 Pompano Beach, FL Justin Cleveland 06 DL 89 St. Petersburg, FL Vinny Davino 11-13 OL 65 Sarasota, FL Derek Butcher 13 OL 78 Delano, MN Ben Coker 01-04 TE 83 Vineland, NJ Cory Davis 09 LB 61 Davie, FL Roosevelt Bynes 03-04 WR 17 Fort Lauderdale, FL Connor Cole 07 TE 86 Coral Springs, FL Jamal Davis 09 WR 83 Fort Lauderdale, FL C-D Trevon Coley 12-13 DL 48/11 Miramar, FL Dantson Dareus 01-05 TE 81 Miami, FL Forest Campbell 10-11 TE 89 Fort Myers, FL Jimmie Colley 09-12 OL 68/50 Pace, FL Dillon DeBoer 12-13 OL 66 Tarpon Springs, FL Miles Campbell 12 DB 16 Lake Worth, FL Darren Coney 04 WR 86 Miami, FL Alex Deleon 10-13 TE 84 Belleview, FL Kenneth Campos 01-03 OL 60 Miami, FL Wes Connelly 02 RB 41 Sebring, FL John DeShields 05-06 DB 25 Boca Raton, FL Tom Carluccio 02 P 33 Palm City, FL Frank Conrad 01 TE 82 Boca Raton, FL Chase Dickinson 10-11 OL 66 Palm City, FL Jason Carpenter 01 RB 49 Land O’Lakes, FL Sammie Cooper 13 DB 40 Palm Coast, FL Nexon Dorvilus 09-13 TE 86/9 Miami, FL 107 William Dukes 11-13 WR 19 Fort Lauderdale, FL Kevin Fischer 01-04 OL 76 Boca Raton, FL Ross Gornall 08-10 K 30/20 Jupiter, FL Eddie Dunbar 01 C 61 Pompano Beach, FL Michael Fishetti 03 OL 69 Coral Springs, FL Mickey Groody 07-11 P 40/17 Pompano Beach, FL Daniel Duncan 10 DB 25 Sumter, SC Jason Fleming 03-05 DL 98 Lauderhill, FL George Guffey 01-04 OL 64 Orlando, FL Brian Dunn 06 WR 14 Coral Springs, FL Willie Floyd 06-11 RB 31/28/5 Hollywood, FL Yrvens Guerrier 01-04 DL 92 Miami, FL TJ Dupuis 11-12 OL 59/64 Vero Beach, FL Ryan Forkey 02 LB 43 Fort Myers, FL Matt Guice 03 OL 65 Kissimmee, FL E-G Dustin Forston 06 LB 48 Miami, FL Patrick Gwynn 07 LB 60 Lakeworth, FL Shomari Earls 02-05 LB 59 Lake Park, FL Damian Fortner 09-13 RB 35/22 Miami, FL H DiIvory Edgecomb 04-08 RB 37/32 Miami, FL Joel Fosselman 01-03 QB 13 Boynton Beach, FL Marcus Hagins 11 LB 43 Ocala, FL Bob Edwards 03-04 OL 56 Plantation, FL Brad Gagne 04-05 LB 51 Palm Beach, FL Antonio Hall 04 DT 87 Starke, FL Isaac Edwards 12-13 DL/OL 69/56 Wellington, FL Matt Garcia 11 OL 62 Orange Park, FL Terence Hall 05 RB 14 Milton, FL Danny Embick 03-05 QB 11 Jupiter, FL Jeremy Gaskins 12-13 RB 30 Deerfi eld Beach, FL Anthony Hamilton 12 RB 36 Miramar, FL Andy Emminger 01 K 34 Cleveland, OH Cortez Gent 06-09 WR 16 Chiefl and, FL Mason Hamilton 10-12 FB 47 Lighthouse Point, FL Malik Eugene 06-10 LB 39/21 Tampa, FL Melvin German 12-13 QB/WR 7 Fort Myers, FL Michael Hancock 04-08 TE 93/54 Parkland, FL Robinson Eugene 11-13 DE 59 Miami, FL Chris Gilchrist 12 WR 82 Lakeland, FL Brandon Hando 09-11 LB 66/59/90 Plantation, FL Chris Exposito 07 TE 48 Miami, FL Javaris Giles 11-13 RB/LB 34/32 Port St. Lucie, FL Byron Hankerson 10-12 WR 87 Hollywood, FL Dominic Fair 02 LB 36 Boynton Beach, FL Jarvis Givens 07-11 DT 93 Miami, FL Greg Hankerson 13 QB 6 Lauderdale Lakes, FL Carlton Falconer 09-11 OL 60 Fort Lauderdale, FL Adarius Glanton 12-13 LB 4 Lakeland, FL Dane Hansen 03-04 QB 16 Longboat Key, FL Mohammad Farah 11-13 OL 67/76 Estero, FL Jeremy Glinton 12-13 WR 28 Tamarac, FL Erik Hansen 08-12 OL 51 Jacksonville, FL Jeremy Faulk 13 DT 44 Palatka, FL Grant Glover 07-09 WR 13 Lakeland, FL Jason Harmon 05-09 WR 20/88 Tampa, FL Nello Faulk 03-06 OL 70/52 Tampa, FL Lawrence Gordon 02-05 DB 22 Hallandale, FL Michael Harrop 12-13 TE 41 Port St. Lucie, FL Jack Fenelon 02 CB 6 Delray Beach, FL Jamari Grant 06-09 TE 87 Jacksonville, FL Eric Harper 01-04 FB 20 Boca Raton, FL Alex Fick 07-10 QB 19/82 Sugar Land, TX Matt Gray 11 OL 72 Loxahatchee, FL Brentley Harstad 09-12 DB 24 Weston, FL Joe Fischer 13 LS 49 Boca Raton, FL William Gray 01-04 DL 90 Lauderdale Lakes, FL David Haugabrook 09 LB 28 Orlando, FL 108 Jonathan Hayes 01 FB 41 South Fork, FL Rod Huggins 06-09 S 28/10 Moore Haven, FL Austin Jenson 07-10 DB 37 Bradenton, FL Andrew Haynes 10 DB 37 North Fort Myers, FL Willie Hughley 02-05 CB 24 Haines City, FL Conard Johnson 11 LB 58 Pompano Beach, FL Jason Haynes 07 DB 23 Miramar, FL Robert Hunnicutt 01-03 OL 74 Miami, FL Conshario Johnson 06-08 WR 84 Tampa, FL Timothy Haynes 12-13 CB 38 Lake Worth, FL Randy Hunter 06 DT 99 Miami, FL Jamere Johnson 07-11 DE 75/98 Wesley Chapel, FL Robert Helsper 02 OL 69 Miami, FL Jerrard Hunter 10-12 WR 88 Washington, DC Jaquez Johnson 13 QB 12 Starville, MS Tyler Henderson 13 S 12 Crestview, FL David Huntt 09-11 DL 77 Marathon, FL Mauratae Johnson 01-02 S 2 West Palm Beach, FL Vinnie Henderson 04-08 DL 95/90 Satellite Beach, FL I-J Mustafa Johnson 12-13 OL 58 Corona, CA Trey Hendrickson 13 DL 14 Apopka, FL Michael Ippolito 05 OL 59 Boca Raton, FL Randell Johnson 09-13 LB 66/10/15 Miami, FL Cory Henry 10-13 DL/LB 31 Miami Gardens, FL Devon Irwin 06 OL 60 Sarasota, FL Tremaine Johnson 01-02 CB 8 Boynton Beach, FL Ertwyn Henry 03 DB 39 Jacksonville, FL Hakeeme Ishmar 11-13 WR/DB 86 Dade City, FL E.J. Jones 04-06 DE 80/93 Miami, FL Joe Henry 11-13 DE 95 Miramar, FL Anthony Jackson 01-04 RB 4 Delray Beach, FL Travis Jones 09-12 RB 43/25 Port St. Lucie, FL Nicaldo Henry 12 DL/OL 75 Fort Lauderdale, FL Brandon Jackson 04-07 OL 65 Miami, FL Daniel Joseph 07-10 DL 99 Lake Worth, FL Ricaldo Henry 10 OL 73/53 Fort Lauderdale, FL Chris Jackson 09-13 RB/TE 40 Panama City, FL Frantz Joseph 06-08 LB 56 Fort Lauderdale, FL Danny Hernandez 01 DT 86 Miami, FL Jervonte Jackson 04-08 DT 92 Opa-locka, FL Greg Joseph 05-08 DB 3 Miami, FL Tyrone Higgins 01-04 LB 50 Riviera Beach, FL Martese Jackson 12-13 RB 5 Asheville, NC DJ Juste 13 QB 3 Port St. Lucie, FL Chad Hill 10 LB 55 Palm Harbor, FL Dimitri Jacques 01-04 DL 55 Miami, FL K-L Tarvoris Hill 07-10 DB 24/9 Miami, FL Garrett Jahn 01-03 QB 14 Tallahassee, FL Robert Karpinski 01 OL 72 Syoset, NY David Hinds 09-12 LB 57/11 Miami, FL Dekolan James 01,03-04 RB 1 Miami, FL Max Karrick 07-11 OT 64 Palm City, FL Avery Holley 06-10 RB 1 Pompano Beach, FL Karl James 10-13 DL/OL 97/55 Miami, FL Tom Keane 02 QB 18 Miami, FL Rob Housler 06-10 TE 81 Converse, TX Jimmy Jean 08-12 DL 96 Fort Lauderdale, FL Sean Kelly 12-13 P 16 Oakland, FL Ryan Houston 09-10 OL 67 Delray Beach, FL Lester Jean 07-10 WR 80/3 Miami, FL Preston Kendrick 05-06 OL 55 Jacksonville, FL Darion Howard 12-13 TE 87/80 Waverly, IA Craig Jenkins 06 LB 57 Miami, FL Daniel Kennard 05 K 33 Naples, FL Treon Howard 09-11 DB 19/13 Fort Meade, FL Josh Jenkins 02-06 DE 91 Lauderhill, FL Khilyni Kennedy 13 DE 51 Paramus, NJ 109 Kevin Ketchum 01-03 OL 79 Miami, FL Braden Lyons 13 OL 75 Sonoma, CA Chris McKinley 01-04 LB 54 Rockledge, FL Derek King 10-11 LB 47 Wyckoff, NJ M-N Daniel McKinney 12-13 WR 8 Detroit, MI Burak Kiranlar 11 S 42 Greer, SC David Maclin 07 OL 54 Riverview, FL Jeremy McKnight 12-13 DB 26 Round Rock, TX Andrae Kirk 11-13 LB 45 Miami, FL B.J. Manley 03-07 RB 8 Miami, FL Matthew McLoughlin 09 K 49 Tampa, FL Ryan Klopfer 09,11 DL 75/68 Sarasota, FL Mike Marsaille 11-13 OL 73 Fort Pierce, FL Samuel McRoy 07-11 OT 53 Jacksonville, FL Jhermel Knight 07 RB 41 Fort Myers, FL Philip Martin 05 OL 69 Pembroke Pines, FL Etiene Menard 02 QB 16 Miami, FL Brett Konchak 01-04 DL 93 Pembroke Pines, FL Robert Matheny 02 RB 34 Riviera Beach, FL John Mertilus 06-07 DT 96 Port St. Lucie, FL Dustin Konkal 01 WR 33 Boca Raton, FL Ed Mathews 01 OL 75 Naples, FL Gedel Merzius 06-07 CB 29 Miami, FL David Kooi 08-11 QB 15/7 Pensacola, FL David Matlock 06-09 OL 72 Lake Wales, FL Kevin Miller 06-09 OL 64 Oakland Park, FL Rodney Lamar 12 DL 43 Pompano Beach, FL Marc Mauro 13 S 8 Bayville, NY Robert Miler 13 DB 22 Coral Springs, FL Chris Laskowski 01-04 LB 46 Melbourne, FL Trey Mayberry 12 OL 62 Orlando, FL Christen Milstead 10-13 DB 39/18 Woodbine, GA Evan Lassiter 13 QB 14 Coral Springs, FL Mark Maycock 05-07 DB 18 Hialeah Gardens, FL Eric Minemyer 10-13 OL 61 Hastings, PA Cre’von LeBlanc 12-13 S 7 Belle Glades, FL Jay McCants 12 WR 15 Cincinnati, OH Terrell Mitchell 12 TE 85 New Orleans, LA Alex Lee 13 RB 39 Miramar, FL Joshua McClover 06-07 DL 77 North Lauderdale, FL Sherard Mizell 02 DB 32 Cocoa, FL C.J. Lee 06 LB 42 St. Petersburg, FL Sam McCoy 01-02 DL 98 Hollywood, FL Derek Moise 11-13 WR 89/4 Miami, FL Chris Lena 07-08 DB 66 Royal Palm Beach, FL Coisge McCullough 01 DB 26 Tampa, FL Gil Monzon 05-07 OL 74 Boynton Beach, FL Warley Leroy 05-08 K 34 Boca Raton, FL Jarret McDonald 05-07 OL 79 Orlando, FL Paul Moore 10-11 WR 80/4 Coral Glades, FL Mike Leshe 01-03 OL 58 Palm City, FL William McDonald 01-04 DL 71 Tampa, FL Toney Moore 09-12 LB 56/44 West Palm Beach, FL Diondre Lewis 11 LB 36 Miami, FL Philip McDonald 07 WR 89 Pembroke Pines, FL Tony Moore 10-13 RB 43/21 Tallahassee, FL Michael Lockley 06-10 LB 59/45 Orlando, FL Josh McDougal 10 DB 35 Thonotosassa, FL Ryan Moran 10 OL 75 Apopka, FL Robert Lohnes 12 WR 20 Tampa, FL David McDowell 02,04-05 DB/RB 26 Davie, FL Yourhighness Morgan 08-11 LB 47/48 Webster, FL David Lozandier 11-13 S/LB 37 Miami, FL Casey McGahee 02-06 WR 82/7 Fort Myers, FL Alfred Morris 07-11 RB 31/32 Pensacola, FL Jake Lucie 02-03 TE 86 Port St. Lucie, FL Erick McIntosh 06-09 CB 21/4 Fort Myers, FL David Muniz 06-10 FB 33/36 Longwood, FL 110 Chris Munoz 01-02 OL 63 Miami, FL Peter Pantelakos 03-07 OL 62 Miami, FL Matt Prudenti 01-03 WR 15 Vero Beach, FL Chris Munoz 05 OL 60 Weston, FL Brian Pare 02-03 LS 61 Boca Raton, FL Jason Pugh 02-04 LB 57 Atlantic Beach, FL Paul Muse 07-09 OL 51/82 Jacksonville, FL Blake Parish 10 OL 70 St. Augustine, FL Q-R Kinyumba Mutakabbir 01-05 LB 42 Lawrenceville, FL Nick Paris 04-08 OL 69/68 Palm Bay, FL Tim Raber 10-12 LS 54 Alva, FL Julian Myers 05-08 LB 43 Staten Island, NY Doug Parker 01,03-04 RB 5 Delray Beach, FL Jonathan Ragoo 12 OL 78 Fort Lauderdale, FL Mark Myers 01-04 K 38 Rockledge, FL Thomas Parker 01-05 WR 88 Miami, FL Ryan Rankin 01 K 17 Sarasota, FL Haiden Nagel 13 DL 98 Tampa, FL Damian Parms 11-13 S 42/17 Miami, FL Keith Reaser 09-13 DB 34/3 Miami, FL Robert Nasiff 11-12 OL 70/72 Wellington, FL Ryan Paros 06-08 LS 23 Marathon, FL Nicholas Reid 13 LS 54 Royal Palm Beach, FL Sharrod Neasman 12-13 DB 29 Palmetto, FL Lee Pasick 01-03 S 23 Sarasota, FL Robert Relf 13 LB 43 Phoenix, AZ Blake Nehls 10-11 LB 66/38 Hobe Sound, FL Alex Pattee 08-10 LB 42 Hollywood, FL Daniel Rhoden 12 TE 14 Hialeah, FL Chris Newbold 07-11 OL 52 Fort Lauderdale, FL Alex Pecorella 08-09 WR 18/83 Orlando, FL Dave Richards 01-04 OL 77 Delray Beach, FL Troy Niblack 08-11 OL 78 Orlando, FL Billy Perez 11 WR 20 Lake Worth, FL DeAndre Richardson 09-13 WR 24/2 Panama City, FL Mike Nweze 09-10 OL 65 Daytona Beach, FL Antes Perkins 03-06 OL 63 Miramar, FL Ramon Rickards 01-04 DL 99 Miami, FL O-P Keegan Peterson 06-09 K 30/22 Riverview, FL Mauricio Riquer 06-09 DT 86/90 Plantation, FL James Oboh 09 TE 84 Brookville, MD Charles Pierre 04-08 RB 31 Orlando, FL Wilfred Rivera 06-08 WR 83 Fort Myers, FL Shalom Ogbonda 12-13 DL 90 Sugar Land, TX Troy Pindell 02-06 WR 40 Tamarac, FL John Rizzo 05-07 OL 71 Coral Springs, FL Josh Olmann 11 LB 46 Tallahassee, FL Josh Pinnick 03-07 DL 97 Satellite Beach, FL Jordan Roberts 01-02 DT 87 Hollywood, FL Mike O’Neill 06 P 38 Vero Beach, FL Kyle Pitcock 07 OL 77 New Port Richie, FL DeAndre Robinson 10-11 WR 39 Lafayette, IN Josh Orsino 12-13 S 13 Fort Lauderdale, FL Jared Pizzuti 08-09 TE/OL 86/54 Longwood, FL Cameron Rodgers 01-04 FS 27 Tampa, FL Nick Osborne 08-10 DL 89 Fort Lauderdale, FL Todd Poitier 01 LB 44 Deerfi eld Beach, FL Leland Rodgers 02-03 FB 31 Chandler, AZ Taurian Osborne 01-02 S 40/7 Pembroke Pines, FL Tito Pollice 02-04 WR 89 Lakeland, FL Tony Rodriguez 08-11 DB 18 Coral Springs, FL Tony Padilla 01 LB 59 Weston, FL Tavious Polo 07-10 DB 5 Fort Lauderdale, FL Avionne Rolle 07-08,11 RB 30 Miami, FL Adam Pantelakos 03-04 OL 71 Miami, FL Darrion Porter-Isom 01-05 WR 21 Palmetto, FL Andy Rosas 01-03 P 30/19 Miami, FL 111 William Rose 05-09 RB 46 Lutz, FL Johnnie Sloan 01-04 DL 96 Bradenton, FL Quentin Swain 02-03 LB 51 Miami, FL Craig Roundtree 01-04 S 3 Bradenton, FL Quincy Skinner 02-05 DB 10 Coral Springs, FL Larry Taylor 01-04 WR 9 Sebastian, FL Kristopher Rush 04-07 DL 61 Tallahassee, FL Derek Skop 07 OL 53 Peabody, MA Rudy Taylor 07 LB 62 Miami, FL Anthony Russell 12 TE 85 Bradenton, FL Cory Small 04-08 DB 26 Naples, FL Brittney Tellis 01-04 WR 16/1 Miami, FL Eamon Ryan 11-12 TE 87/96 Palm Bay, FL D’Juon Smith 11-13 DB 20/21 Miami, FL David Terrell 08-11 S 33 Boca Raton, FL S-T Jakobi Smith 13 OL 53 Miami, FL Jerrell Terry 02-04 S 29 Kissimmee, FL Chris Salivar 01-03 OL 53 Palm Beach Gardens, FL Jarrid Smith 03-07 OL 72 Okeechobee, FL Darian Thomas 07-09 DB 17/6 Jacksonville, FL Aaron Sanchez 02-04 RB 35 Miami, FL Rusty Smith 06-08 QB 11 Jacksonville, FL Justin Thomas 01 FB 10 Miami, FL Josh Savidge 05-09 DL 95 Naples, FL Justin Sobol 01-03 OL 69 Oakland, Park, FL Lester Thomas 13 DB 24 Tallahassee, FL Stephen Schoewe 11 OL 74 Niceville, FL Ryan Sollazzo 06-08 DL 75 Brandon, FL Tony Thomas 12-13 WR 39/83 Miami Gardens, FL Dalton Schomp 13 P/K 67 Seminole, FL Mark Soto 08 LB 62 Corpus Christi, TX Frank Thompson 11 RB 30 Orlando, FL Garrett Schubert 02 S 45 Fort Lauderdale, FL McKinson Souverain 04-05 QB 14 Delray Beach, FL U-Z Jameson Schultz 02 OL 67 Longwood, FL Richard Spencer 01 WR 89 Sunrise, FL Raul Valero 06 OL 58 Miami, FL Ronnie Scott 13 DB 28 Panama City, FL Carl Spitale 08-09 OL 74 Royal Palm Beach, FL Jeff Van Camp 06-10 QB 12 Gulf Breeze, FL Jonathan Segrete 06 K 30 Largo, FL Robert St. Clair 05-07 DL 76 West Palm Beach, FL Ryan VanKirk 01 DL 62 Venice, FL Jordan Sessa 08-12 OL 79 Fort Lauderdale, FL Kenson St. Pierre 12 OL 72 Boynton Beach, FL Jason Vera 03 LB 49 Walk Villa Rica, GA Nick Seta 01 LB 51 Boca Raton, FL Winfred Strickland 09-1 DB 23 Cocoa, FL Stern Vile 12-13 OL 74 Amsterdam, Netherlands Kayvon Sherrill 12-13 DE 95 Atlanta, GA Xavier Stinson 08-11 FB 8 Miami, FL Tony Walding 09-11 LB 41 Melbourne, FL Chris Shepherd 01-04 OL 67 Apopka, FL Jenson Stoshak 12-13 WR 88 Jacksonville, FL Dominick Walker 03-07 RB 32/2 Lakeland, FL Joey Silvani 12 K/P 38 Pompano, FL Teddy Strachan 01-04 DL 94 Dania Beach, FL Joe Walker 01-04 LB 52 Deerfi eld Beach, FL Frantz Simeon 04-06 WR 19 Lake Park, FL Winfred Strickland 11-12 DB 23 Cocoa, FL Jonathan Wallace 12-13 RB 27 Lauderhill, FL Cergile Sincere 03-07 LB 45 Belle Glade, FL Andrew Stryffeler 09-13 DE 94 Sanford, NC Javony Ward 02 DB 11 Miami, FL Brian Sirmans 09-12 SS 49 Jacksonville, FL Shaheem Sutherland 11-13 DB 81-33 Homestead, FL Jay Warren 13 RB 25 Navarre, FL 112 Antonio Washington 11-13 RB 28/35/23 Arcadia, FL Antonyo Woods 13 OL 64 Loxahatchee, FL F Charlie Partridge 2014 Graham Wilbert (GA) Kyle Watkins 06-08 RB 33 Merritt Island, FL Amos Woods, Jr 08-09 WR 24/80 Davie, FL Johnny Frost 2006-11 Rod Payne 2009 2013- Ed Wertepny 06-10 TE/OL 82/59 Tampa, FL Kalib Woods 13 WR 81 Jacksonville, FL Joe Fitzgerald (GA) R Dale Williams 2005-11 2010-12 Jesse Rack (GA) 2012-13 Michael Williams (GA) Cary White 11-12 RB 45/33 Tampa, FL Tim Woods 10 DL 62 Orange Park, FL G Carson Randall (GA) 2004 Cedric White 03-06 RB 30 Pembroke Pines, FL David Wright 01 OL 68 Orange City, FL Michael Gribitz 2001-02 Eli Rasheed 2004-08 2010-11 Chris White 07-10 OL 63/62 Pembroke Pines, FL Martin Wright 10-13 DL 91/5 Miami, FL H Pete Rekstis 2012-13 Brian Wright 2012- Lucky Whitehead 13 WR 1 Manassas, VA Sean Wright 06 LB 58 Fernandina Beach, FL Roger Harriott 2014 2001-02 (Interim Head Coach Nat Whitehurst 01-02 OL 66 Sarasota, FL Vinny Zaccario 09-11 K 34/35/38 Valrico, FL AJ Hopp (GA) 2013- Jimmie Rogers 2013 2013) Scott Whitener 01-03 OT 73 Fort Meade, FL Derek Zak 04 DB 37 Melbourne, FL Kirk Hoza 2001-09 Arnie Romaro 2001-02 GA – Graduate Assistant Dick Hopkins 2010-11 S Denzel Whitfi eld 12-13 DL 91 Miramar, FL Brandon Zeeb 07-08 WR 33 Margate, FL Chris Hurd 2014 Mark Sander 2001 Freedom Whitfi eld 12-13 LB 34 Fort Pierce, FL Markenel Zele 10-11 DE 76 Fort Lauderdale, FL J Larry Seiple 2001-05 Graham Wilbert 08-12 QB 14 Valencia, CA Daryl Jackson 2007-11 David Serna 2006 Zach Wichner 04-07 OL 67 Davie, FL All-Time Assistant Coaches Terrance Jamison 2014 Nick Seta (GA) 2007-08 Chad Wilkes 05-08 WR 17 Fort Myers, FL A John Cane (GA 2004) L Dan Shula 2014 Mike Wilds 05-07 TE 85 Miramar, FL Jared Allen (GA 2009) Joe Corozza (GA 2005), 2006-11 Richard Lage 2010-11 Jeff Sims 2012-13 M Darian Williams 07-11 WR 42/85 North Lauderdale, FL Jared Allen 2010-13 D T Tim Atkins (GA 2009) Jovan Dewitt 2012-13 Luke Meadows 2012-13 Karson Turner (GA) 2005 DeAndre Williams 09-13 OL 63 Orlando, FL Bart Miller 2014 B Brett Diersen 2012 V Jarred Williams 09 DL 97 Fort Walton, FL Corey Bell 2014 Kerry Dixon II 2012-13 Mel Mills 2001-04 Christ Vagotis 2001-05 Lavoris Williams 06-09 OL 70 Fort Lauderdale, FL Roc Bellatoni 2014 Dave Dunn 2003-04 Peter Moore (GA) 2006-08 Demetrius Williamson 08-12 DB 29/6 Daytona Beach, FL John Bock 2002-04 E N Kurt VanValkenburgh 2001-11 Stetson Wilson 03-05 OL 73 Lakeland, FL Jeff Brohm 2009 Matt Edwards 2013 Gary Nord 2005-08 John Vandevere 2002-06 O Rhett Winslow 01 OL 65 Punta Gorda, FL C W Nick Caley 2014 Fred O’Connor 2001-05 Ross Watson 2012-13 Ryan Wischnefski 06-09 OL 76 Palm Bay, FL P 113 The All-Time Lettermen Roster lists players who have met the requirements, set by the coach- Jeff Blanchard 08, 10 Delray Beach, FL Olympic Heights ing staff, to earn a varsity letter. It may differ from both the All-Time Roster and the All-Time Andrew Bolognese 13 Cocoa, FL Space Coast Numerical Roster. Following each name is year(s) lettered, hometown and high school. Marcelo Bonani 11 Lake Wales, FL Lake Wales Chris Bonner 06-09 Tampa, FL Gaither -A- Glynn Bostic 06 Pompano Beach, FL Pompano Beach Taheem Acevedo 03-04, 06-07 Miami, FL Flex Verala Edward Bradwell 05, 07-09 Fort Lauderdale, FL Dillard Dwaine Akerblom 02, 04-06 Coral Springs, FL Nova High School Carldayle Brantley 05-08 Miami, FL William H. Turner George Allen 05-08 Lakeland, FL Lakeland Senior High Mike Brown 04-05 Ormond Beach, FL Seabreeze Jared Allen 01-04 Edmond, OK Edmond Santa Fe Reggie Brown 13 Tampa, FL Tampa Jesuit Christian Amaya 04 Pembroke Pines, FL Cooper City Brandin Bryant 12-13 Omaha, NE Omaha North Ed Alexander 08-10 Margate, FL Coral Springs Lance Burlingame 13 Franklin, MA New Bedford Mitch Anderson 12-13 Orange City, FL Trinity Christian Roosevelt Bynes 03-04 Fort Lauderdale, FL Piper Chris Athans 10 Lakeland, FL George Jenkins -C- -B- Kenneth Campos 01-03 Miami, FL Palmetto Senior Joe Bailey 10-12 Kissimmee, FL Gateway Arthur Cave 01-02 Miami, FL Northwestern David Baptiste 10-12 Miramar, FL Cypress Bay Paul Cecere 12 Fort Meyers, FL Bishop Verot Daveon Barron 02-04 Fort Pierce, FL Fort Pierce Central Christopher Chappell 11, 13 Callahan, FL West Nassau ALL-TIME Morgan Barnett 07-09, 11 Pensacola, FL Escambia Mark Chase 02 Miami, FL Miami Central

LETTERMEN Kris Bartels 04-07 Hollywood, FL Chaminade-Madonna Andre Clark 05-08 Miami, FL Pace Marcus Bartels 09-11 Hollywood, FL Flanagan Sean Clayton 05-07 Poland, OH Poland Seminary Eric Benson 03-05 Plantation, FL Sandalwood Ben Coker 01-04 Vineland, NJ Vineland Ricky Bethel 04, 06 Boynton Beach, FL Santaluces Trevon Coley 12-13 Miramar, FL Miramar Blake Bierman 11-12 Bradenton, FL Southeast Jimmie Colley 10-11 Pace, FL Pace 114 Frank Conrad 01 Boca Raton, FL Jefferson Shomari Earls 02-05 Lake Park, FL Palm Beach Gardens Michael Copeland 11 Valdosta, GA Lowndes County DiIvory Edgecomb 05, 07-08 Miami, FL American Heritage Jermaine Council 07 Melbourne, FL Eau Gallie Bob Edwards 04 Plantation, FL St. Thomas Dino Cox 07-10 Tampa, FL Wharton Isaac Edwards 13 Tampa, FL Jesuit Anthony Crissinger-Hill 01, 03 Tampa, FL Jefferson Danny Embick 03-05 Jupiter, FL W.T. Dwyer Curtis Cross 09, 11 Belle Glade, FL Glades Central Malik Eugene 07-10 Tampa, FL Freedom Marcus Cunningham 11-13 Lakeland, FL Kathleen Robinson Eugene 13 Miami, FL Miami Norland Andrew Curtis 13 Paradise Valley, AZ Brophy College Prep -F- Stephen Curtis 11 Sumter, SC Sumter Nello Faulk 03-06 Tampa, FL Robinson Kevin Cyrille 09-11 Miami, FL North Miami Alex Fick 10 Sugar Land, TX Elkins Ted Czepiga 06-08 Bethany, CT Amity Joe Fischer 13 Boca Raton, FL Pope Andy Czuprynski 09-12 Venice, FL North Port Kevin Fischer 01-04 Boca Raton, FL Pope John Paul -D- Willie Floyd 06, 08, 10-11 Hollywood, FL Chaminade-Madonna Vinny Davino 13 Sarasota, FL Booker Damian Fortner 10-13 Miami, FL Everglades Dantson Dareus 01-02/04-05 Miami, FL Miami Norland -G- Dillon DeBoer 13 Tarpon Springs, FL East Lake Brad Gagne 05 Palm Beach Gardens, FL Palm Beach Gardens Alex Deleon 11-13 Belleview, FL Belleview Jeremy Gaskins 13 Deerfi eld Beach, FL American Heritage John DeShields 05-06 Boca Raton, FL Boca Raton Cortez Gent 06-09 Chiefl and, FL Chiefl and Chase Dickinson 11 Palm City, FL Southfork Melvin German 13 Fort Myers, FL Dunbar Nexon Dorvilus 10-13 Miami, FL North Miami Javaris Giles 11 Port St. Lucie, FL St. Lucie West Centennial William Dukes 11-13 Fort Lauderdale, FL Dillard Jarvis Givens 08-11 Miami, FL Columbus Eddie Dunbar 01 Pompano Beach, FL Northeast Adarius Glanton 12-13 Lakeland, FL Lake Gibson -E- Lawrence Gordon 02-05 Hallandale, FL Hallandale 115 Ross Gornall 08-10 Jupiter, FL Palm Beach Gardens Ricaldo Henry 12 Fort Lauderdale, FL Piper Jamari Grant 06-09 Jacksonville, FL First Coast Danny Hernandez 01 Miami, FL Sunset William Gray 01-04 Lauderdale Lakes, FL Boyd Anderson Tarvoris Hill 07-10 Miami, FL Central Mickey Groody 07, 09-11 Pompano Beach, FL St. Thomas Tyrone Higgins 01-04 Riviera Beach, FL Palm Beach Gardens Yrvens Guerrier 01-04 Miami, FL North Miami David Hinds 09-12 Miami, FL Edison George Guffey 02-03 Orlando, FL Dr. Phillips Avery Holley 06, 08-10 Pompano Beach, FL Ely Matt Guice 06 Kissimmee, FL Osceola Rob Housler 06-08, 10 Converse, TX Judson -H- Ryan Houston 10 Delray Beach, FL American Heritage Mason Hamilton 12 Lighthouse Point, FL Pompano Beach Darion Howard 13 Waverly, IA Cedar Falls Michael Hancock 07-08 Parkland, FL Coral Spring Christian Treon Howard 10-11 Fort Meade, FL Fort Meade Bryon Hankerson 10, 12 Hollywood, FL American Heritage Rod Huggins 08-09 Moore Haven, FL Moore Haven Greg Hankerson 13 Lauderdale Lakes, FL Boyd Anderson Willie Hughley 02-05 Haines City, FL Haines City Erik Hansen 10-12 Jacksonville, FL Ed White Robert Hunnicutt 02 Miami, FL Sunset Jason Harmon 05-07, 09 Tampa, FL Riverview Randy Hunter 06 Miami, FL Miami Central Eric Harper 02-04 Boca Raton, FL Pope John Paul -I- Michael Harrop 13 Port St. Lucie, FL Treasure Coast Hakeeme Ishmar 11 Dade City, FL Pasco Brentley Harstad 09, 12 Weston, FL Cypress Bay -J- Vinnie Henderson 07-08 Plantation, FL South Plantation Anthony Jackson 01-04 Delray Beach, FL Olympic Heights Trey Hendrickson 13 Apopka, FL Apopka Brandon Jackson 04, 07-08 Miami, FL Chaminade-Madonna Cory Henry 10-12 Miami, FL Carol City Chris Jackson 11 Panama City, FL Arnold Ertwyn Henry 03 Jacksonville, FL Stanton College Prep Jevonte Jackson 05-08 Opa-locka, FL North Miami Beach Joe Henry 11 Miramar, FL Everglades Martese Jackson 12 Asheville, NC Charles Erwin Nicardo Henry 12 Fort Lauderdale, FL Piper Dimitri Jacques 02-04 Miami, FL Miami Beach 116 Garrett Jahn 01-02 Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee Leon Daniel Kennard 05 Naples, FL Ocean City Karl James 13 Miami, FL Miami Sunset Kevin Ketchum 01-03 Miami, FL Palmetto Dekolan James 01 Miami, FL Carol City Derek King 10-11 Wycliff, NY Ramaio Jimmy Jean 10-12 Fort Lauderdale, FL Northeast Andrae Kirk 11-13 Miami, FL Miami Central Senior Lester Jean 07-10 Miami, FL Miami Norland Brett Konchak 02-04 Pembroke Pines, FL Dade Christian Josh Jenkins 04-06 Lauderhill, FL Dillard Dustin Konkal 01 Boca Raton, FL Fort Pierce-Westwood Austin Jenson 07-09 Bradenton, FL Manatee David Kooi 11 Pensacola, FL Pensacola Catholic Conshario Johnson 06-08 Tampa, FL Middleton -L- Jamere Johnson 08-11 Wesley Chapel, FL Wharton Chris Laskowski 01-04 Melbourne, FL Rockledge Jaquez Johnson 13 Starkville, MS Starkville Cre’von LeBlanc 12-13 Belle Glade, FL Glades Central Mauratae Johnson 01-02 West Palm Beach, FL Suncoast Warley Leroy 06-08 Boca Raton, FL American Heritage Mustafa Johnson 12 Corona, CA Norco Mike Leshe 01 Palm City, FL Martin County Randell Johnson 10-12 Miami, FL North Miami Michael Lockley 07-10 Orlando, FL Olympia Tremaine Johnson 01-02 Boynton Beach, FL Santaluces Robert Lohnes 13 Tampa, FL Freedom E.J. Jones 05 Miami, Fl Southwest David Lozandier 11-13 Miami, FL North Miami Travis Jones 10, 12 Port St. Lucie, FL Treasure Coast Braden Lyons 13 Sonoma, CA Sonoma Valley Daniel Joseph 07-10 Lake Worth, FL Lake Worth -M- Frantz Joseph 06-08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Lauderdale B.J. Manley 04-07 Miami, FL Norland Greg Joseph 05-08 Jacksonville, FL Eastside Mikingson Marsaille 12-13 Fort Pierce, FL Fort Pierce Central DJ Juste 13 Port St. Lucie, FL Port St. Lucie Ed Mathews 01 Naples, FL Lehigh -K- David Matlock 06-09 Lake Whales, FL Lake Whales Max Karrick 10-11 Palm City, FL South Fork Mark Maycock 06-07 Hialeah Gardens, FL Barbara Goleman Sean Kelly 12-13 Oakland, FL West Orange Joshua McClover 07 North Lauderdale, FL Coconut Creek 117 Sam McCoy 02 Hollywood, FL Nova Alfred Morris 08-11 Pensacola, FL Pine Forest Coisge McCullough 01 Tampa, FL Hillsborough David Muniz 07-08, 10 Fern Park, FL Lyman William McDonald 01-04 Tampa, FL East Bay Chris Munoz 01-02 Miami, FL Columbus Jarrett McDonald 06-07 Orlando, FL Flanagan Paul Muse 09 Jacksonville, FL First Coast David McDowell 04 Davie, FL Nova Kinyumba Mutakabbir 01, 04 Lawrenceville, GA Berkmar Erick McIntosh 08-09 Fort Myers, FL Lehigh Julian Myers 05-06, 08 Staten Island, NY Tottenville Casey McGahee 03-06 Fort Myers, FL Sebring Mark Myers 01-04 Rockledge, FL Rockledge Chris McKinley 01-04 Rockledge, FL Rockledge -N- Daniel McKinney 12-13 Detroit, MI Melvendale Sharrod Neasman 12-13 Palmetto, FL Braden River Jeremy McKnight 12-13 Round Rock, TX Round Rock Blake Nehls 11 Hobe Sound, FL South Fork Samuel McRoy 09-11 Jacksonville, FL William Raines Chris Newbold 10-11 Fort Lauderdale, FL Pembroke Pines John Mertilus 07 Port St. Lucie, FL Fort Pierce Central Troy Niblack 11 Orlando, FL Edgewater Gedel Merzius 06-07 Miami, FL Archbishop Curley Notre Dame Mike Nweze 10 Mainland, FL Seabreeze Eric Minemyer 13 Hastings, PA Bishop Carroll -O- Terrell Mitchell 12 New Orleans, LA McEachern Shalom Ogbonda 13 Sugar Land, TX Kemper Kevin Miller 06-09 Oakland Park, FL Northeast Mike O’Neill 06 Vero Beach, FL Vero Beach Christian Milstead 11-13 Woodbine, GA Camden County Josh Orsino 13 Fort Lauderdale, FL Westminster Academy Derek Moise 11, 13 Miami, FL Booker T. Washington Nick Osborne 09 Fort Lauderdale, FL Calvary Christian Gil Monzon 06-07 Boynton Beach, FL Coral Springs Charter Taurian Osborne 01-02 Pembroke Pines, FL Miami Jackson Senior Paul Moore 11 Coral Gables, FL Miami Central -P- Toney Moore 11, 13 West Palm Beach, FL King’s Academy Tony Padilla 01 Weston, FL Western Tony Moore 11 Tallahassee, FL Lincoln Peter Pantelakos 06 Miami, FL Sunset Yourhighness Morgan 09-10 Webster, FL South Sumter Brian Pare 03 Boca Raton, FL Boca Raton 118 Nick Paris 05-08 Palm Bay, FL Palm Bay Ramon Rickards 01-04 Miami, FL Miami Killian Doug Parker 01, 03-04 Delray Beach, FL Atlantic Mauricio Riquer 09 Plantation, FL South Plantation Thomas Parker 01-02, 04-05 Miami, FL Northwestern Wilfred Rivera 07-08 Fort Myers, FL Estero Damian Parms 11-13 Miami, FL Monsignor Pace John Rizzo 05-08 Parkland, FL Marjory Stoneman Douglas Ryan Paros 07 Marathon, FL Marathon Jordan Roberts 01-02 Hollywood, FL South Broward Lee Pasick 01-03 Sarasota, FL Riverview DeAndre Robinson 10 Lafayette, IN Jefferson Alex Pecorella 09 Orlando, FL Olympia Cameron Rodgers 01-04 Tampa, FL Jefferson Antes Perkins 04-06 Miramar, FL Stranahan Leland Rodgers 03 Chandler, AZ Dobson Keegan Peterson 07-09 Riverview, FL Riverview Tony Rodriguez 09-10 Coral Springs, FL Coral Glades Charles Pierre 05-08 Orlando, FL Lake Highland Prep Avionne Rolle 08, 11 Miami, FL Central Troy Pindell 03-06 Tamarac, FL America Heritage Andy Rosas 01-03 Miami, FL Sunset Josh Pinnick 04-07 Satellite Beach, FL Satellite Beach William Rose 06-09 Lutz, FL Gaither Todd Poitier 01-02 Deerfi eld Beach, FL Deerfi eld Beach Craig Roundtree 01-03 Bradenton, FL Southeast Tavious Polo 07-10 Fort Lauderdale, FL South Plantation Kristopher Rush 05-08 Tallahassee, FL Lawton Chiles Darrion Porter-Isom 04-05 Palmetto, FL Manatee -S- Matt Prudenti 01-03 Vero Beach, FL Vero Beach Chris Salivar 02 Palm Beach Gardens, FL Benjamin School Jason Pugh 02-04 Atlantic Beach, FL Fletcher Aaron Sanchez 02-04, 06 Miami, FL Sunset -R- Josh Savidge 05-06, 08 Naples, FL Naples High Tim Raber 10-12 Alva, FL Fort Myers Garrett Schubert 01 Fort Lauderdale, FL Boyd Anderson Keith Reaser 10-13 Miami, FL Killian Jordan Sessa 11-12 Fort Lauderdale, FL South Broward Robert Relf 13 Phoenix, AZ Brophy College Prep Nick Seta 01 Boca Raton, FL Boca Raton DeAndre Richardson 10-11, 13 Panama City, FL Bay Chris Shepherd 01-04 Apopka, FL Apopka Dave Richards 01-04 Delray Beach, FL Spanish River Kayvon Sherrill 12-13 Atlanta, GA North Cobb 119 Frantz Simeon 05-06 Lake Park, FL Palm Beach Gardens Darian Thomas 08 Jacksonville, FL First Coast Cergille Sincere 04-07 Belle Glade, FL Glades Central Lester Thomas 13 Tallahassee, FL Godby Brian Sirmans 11 Jacksonville, FL Robert E. Lee -U--V- Quincy Skinner 03-05 Coral Springs, FL Ely Jeff Van Camp 09-10 Gulf Breeze, FL Navarre Johnnie Sloan 01-04 Bradenton, FL Southeast Stern Vile 13 Amsterdam, Netherlands Eastern Arizona CC Corey Small 05-08 Naples, FL Gulfcoast -W- D’Juon Smith 11-13 Miami, FL American Dominick Walker 05-07 Lakeland, FL Lakeland High Jarrid Smith 04-07 Okeechobee, FL Okeechobee Joe Walker 01-04 Gainesville, FL Deerfi eld Beach Rusty Smith 06-09 Jacksonville, FL Sandalwood Jonathan Wallace 12-13 Lauderhill, FL Boyd Anderson Ryan Sollazzo 07 Brandon, FL Armwood Jay Warren 13 Navarre, FL Navarre McKinson Souverain 05 Delray Beach, FL Atlantic Kyle Watkins 07 Merritt Island, FL Merritt Island Carl Spitale 09 Royal Palm Beach, FL Royal Palm Beach Ed Wertepny 09-10 Tampa, FL Sickles Robert St. Clair 05-08 West Palm Beach, FL Forest Hill Cary White 11 Tampa, FL Sickles Xavier Stinson 09-11 Miami, FL Chaminade-Madonna Nat Whitehurst 02 Sarasota, FL Sarasota Jenson Stoshak 12-13 Jacksonville, FL University Christian Scott Whitener 01-02 Fort Meade, FL Fort Meade Teddy Strachan 01-04 Dania Beach, FL South Broward Lucky Whitehead 13 Manassas, VA Osbourn Winfred Strickland 10, 12 Cocoa, FL Cocoa Freedom Whitfi eld 12-13 Fort Pierce, FL Fort Pierce Central Andrew Stryffeler 10-13 Sanford, NC Lee County Zach Wichner 05, 07 Davie, FL South Plantation Quentin Swain 02-03 Miami, FL Northwestern Graham Wilbert 11-12 Valencia, CA Valencia -T- Mike Wilds 05 Miramar, FL Western Larry Taylor 01-04 Sebastian, FL Sebastian Chad Wilkes 05-06, 08 Fort Myers, FL Lehigh Brittney Tellis 01-04 Miami, FL Northwestern Darian Williams 09-11 North Lauderdale, FL Northeast Jerrell Terry 02-04 Kissimmee, FL Osceola DeAndre Williams 10-13 Orlando, FL Oak Ridge 120 Lavoris Williams 06-09 Fort Lauderdale, FL Dillard 2001 Demetrius Williamson 10-12 Daytona Beach, FL Spruce Creek Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends Rhett Winslow 01 Punta Gorda, FL Charlotte 09/01/01 Slippery Rock Allen, Jahn, Poitier, Laskowski Lost/Received East Stetson Wilson 04 Lakeland, FL Lakeland 09/08/01 @Bethune-Cookman Allen, Poitier Lost/Kicks West Ryan Wischnefski 08 Palm Bay, FL Melbourne 09/22/01 Marist Allen, Mathews, Guerrier, Johnson Lost/Received East Martin Wright 10-13 Maimi, FL Booker T. Washington 10/06/01 @Drake Allen, Schubert Lost/Defends South -Z- 10/13/01 Jacksonville Allen, Richards, Johnson, Poitier Lost/Received East Vinny Zaccario 11 Valrico, FL Newsome 10/20/01 St. Mary’s (CA) Allen, D. Parker, Higgins, Hernandez Won/Received West Derek Zak 04 Melbourne, FL Melbourne 10/27/01 St. Peter’s Allen, D. Parker, Poitier, Guerrier Lost/Received East 11/03/01 @Gardner-Webb Allen, Poitier Won/Defends South 11/10/01 @Eastern Illinois Jahn, Pasick, Mathews, McCullough Lost/Defends West 11/17/01 Albany (NY) Allen, Johnson Won/Defends West

2002 Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 08/29/02 USF Allen, Laskowski Lost/Received South 09/07/02 Bethune-Cookman Poitier, Richards Won/Deferred East ALL-TIME 09/14/02 James Madison Tellis, Jordan Lost/Received North 09/21/02 Eastern Kentucky Harper, Guerrier Won/Deferred North 10/05/02 Nicholls State Allen, Guerrier Won/Deferred North

GAME CAPTAINS 10/12/02 Youngstown State Sloan, Allen, McCoy Won/Deferred East 10/26/02 Troy McDowell, Rodgers, Parker, Gray Lost/Deferred West 11/01/02 Connecticut Hughley, Allen, Barron, Roberts Won/Deferred North 121 11/09/02 Morris Brown Guerrier, Allen, Rosas, Myers Won/Deferred West 2004 11/16/02 Eastern Illinois Guerrier, Allen, Hughley Won/Deferred South Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 11/23/02 FIU Allen, Laskowski, Prudenti, Hughley Won/Received East 09/04/04 Hawaii Allen, Laskowski, Hughley Lost/Defend North 09/11/04 North Texas Crissinger-Hill, Rodgers, Earls, Taylor Won/Received North 2003 09/18/04 Middle Tennessee D. Parker, A. Jackson, Higgins, McKinley Won/Received North Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 10/09/04 Texas State Brown, Gray, Richards, Hughley Lost/Received South 08/28/03 Middle Tennessee Allen, Guffey, Guerrier, Higgins Lost/Received North 10/16/04 Northern Colorado Sanchez, McDowell, Pindell, Guerrier Won/Received North 09/06/03 Valdosta State Laskowski, Guerrier, Richards, Prudenti, 10/23/04 ULM Bynes, Higgins, Myers, Sanchez Won/Received East Bynes, Rosas Lost/Received West 10/30/04 Florida A&M Laskowski, Allen Won/Received North 09/13/03 UCF Campos, Earls, Laskowski, Guerrier Won /Received South 11/06/04 Troy Bartels, Tellis, Fischer, Earls Won/Defend West 09/20/03 Youngstown State Crissinger-Hill, Skinner, Allen, Higgins, Myers Won/Received South 11/13/04 New Mexico State Pindell, Allen, Laskowski, Guerrier Won/Defend East 09/27/03 Illinois State Pugh, Skinner, Fischer, Allen Lost/Received East 11/20/04 Illinois State McKinley, D. Parker, Coker Lost/Received. West 10/04/03 Texas State Sloan, Hughley, Taylor, Pare Lost/Defend East 11/27/04 Edward Waters Shepherd, Hughley, Akerblom, Walker Lost/Received West 10/11/03 Nicholls State Roundtree, Campos, Higgins, 12/04/04 FIU Sanchez, Jenkins, Bartels Lost/Defend West Gordon, Jackson Won/Received East 10/18/03 Northern Colorado Higgins, Allen, Higgins, Sanchez Won/Deferred East 2005 11/01/03 Gardner-Webb Jackson, Embick, Guerrier, Rickards, Higgins Won/Deferred East Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 11/15/03 Siena Taylor, Hughley, Bynes, Guerrier, McKinley Lost/Received West 09/03/05 Kansas Embick, Earls, Hughley Lost/Received North 11/22/03 FIU Barron, Hughley, Higgins, Henry, Coker Won/Received West 09/08/05 Oklahoma State Pinnick, Smith, Gordon, Embick Lost/Received West 11/29/03 Bethune-Cookman Hughley, Sanchez, Richards, Guerrier, Earls Won/Received West 09/17/05 Minnesota Embick, Smith, Gordon, Earls Lost/Defend West 12/06/03 Northern Arizona Myers, Skinner, Taylor, Tellis, Richard Won/Received West 09/22/05 ULM Embick, Earls, Hughley, Smith Won/Received East 12/13/03 Colgate Allen, McKinley, Hughley, Laskowski, Fischer Lost/Defend West 10/01/05 Louisville Embick, Earls, Hughley, Smith Won/Received South 10/06/05 ULL Embick, Skinner, Bartels, Smith Won/Deferred North 122 10/15/05 Middle Tennessee Earls, Porter-Isom, Faulk, St. Clair Won/Deferred East 2007 10/22/05 Arkansas State Smith, McGahee, Bartels, Gordon Won/Received North Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 11/05/05 Troy Embick, Smith, Skinner, Benson Lost/Received West 09/01/07 Middle Tennessee Pinnick, Bartels, J. Smith Won/Received West 11/12/05 North Texas McGahee, Smith, St. Clair Lost/Defend West 09/08/07 Oklahoma State J. Smith, St. Clair, Small, Bartels Won/Received West 11/26/05 FIU Benson, Porter-Isom, Dareus 09/15/07 Minnesota Acevedo, F.Joseph, Rizzo Won/Received East (collective seniors) Won/Deferred East 09/22/07 North Texas Polo, Leroy, Manley Lost/Defend West 09/29/07 Kentucky Polo, Sincere, Harmon, Rivera Won/Received West 2006 10/06/07 USF Small, B. Jackson, J. Jackson Lost/Received West Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 10/20/07 ULL Sincere, Rose, Edgecomb Won/Received North 09/02/06 Clemson Sanchez, Faulk, Bartels, Sincere Lost/Defend East 10/27/07 ULM Gent, Small, St. Clair Won/Defend West 09/09/06 Kansas State Pinnick, Sanchez, Acevedo Won/Deferred North 11/10/07 Arkansas State Seniors: for the fl ip Sincere and J. Smith Won/Received East 09/16/06 Oklahoma State Sanchez, Bethel, DeShields, Sincere Lost/Received East 11/17/07 Florida Rose, Bradwell and F. Joseph Lost/Received North 09/23/06 South Carolina DeShields, Sanchez, Sincere Won/Deferred North 11/24/07 FIU R. Smith, Sincere, J. Smith, Edgecomb Lost/Received West 09/30/06 ULM Sanchez, Pinnick, Greg Joseph Lost/Received North 12/01/07 Troy Edgecomb, Gent, Small Won/Received West 10/12/06 Southern Utah Bethel, DeShields, Faulk Lost/Received West 12/21/07 Memphis F. Joseph, J. Smith, Sincere Lost/Received North 10/18/06 ULL Housler, Sincere, Pierre Lost/Defend East 10/28/06 Arkansas State Sanchez, F. Joseph, Akerblom Won/Defend. West 2008 11/04/06 Middle Tennessee Small, J. Smith, Bartels Lost/Received South Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 11/11/06 Troy J. Jackson, Simeon, Sanchez Won/Defend East 08/30/08 Texas Rizzo, F. Joseph, Edgecomb Won/Received North 11/18/06 North Texas Simeon, Sincere, McGahee Won/Defend North 09/06/08 UAB Smith, F. Joseph, Edgecomb Won/Received West 11/25/06 FIU Bethel, Faulk Lost/Received East 09/13/08 Michigan State Czepiga, Hancock, Alexander Lost/Received North 09/20/08 Minnesota Czepiga, Matlock, Myers Won/Received North 09/30/08 Middle Tennessee Edgecomb, J. Jackson, Peterson Won/Received North 123 10/07/08 Troy Czepiga, B. Jackson, Savidge Won/Received East Spitale Won/Received East 10/18/08 Western Kentucky Alexander, Myers, Housler Won/Deferred North @12/05/09 FIU Srs. (Van Camp, Rose, Bradwell, Harmon) Lost/Received South 10/25/08 ULM Small, Pierre, Alexander Lost/Received South 11/08/08 North Texas Morris, Hancock, Housler Won/Received West 2010 11/15/08 ULL G. Joseph, Gent, Jensen, Clark Lost/Received East Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 11/22/08 Arkansas State Rose, J. Jackson, Edgecomb, Small Won/Received North 09/02/10 @UAB Van Camp, Gornall, Eugene Lost/Received South 11/29/08 FIU Czepiga, Paris, F. Joseph Lost/Received East 09/11/10 Michigan State Jean, Muniz, Cyrille Won/Defend North 12/26/08 Central Michigan Czepiga, F. Joseph, Edgecomb, Paris Won/Received South 09/25/10 North Texas Hill, Mickey Groody, Rob Housler Won/Received West 10/02/10 @USF Van Camp, Hill, Blanchard, Floyd Lost/Received North 2009 10/09/10 @ULM Van Camp, Lockley, Gornall, Morris Won/Defend South Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 10/23/10 Arkansas State Blanchard, Polo, McRoy Won/Received North 09/05/09 @Nebraska Seniors (Matlock, Bradwell, L. Williams, 10/30/10 FIU Hill, Bartels, Newbold Lost/Received West Jensen) Won/Received North 11/06/10 @Western Kentucky Muniz, Cox, Jean Lost/Received South 09/19/09 @South Carolina Savidge, Harmon, Stinson Lost/Defend North 11/13/10 ULL Blanchard, Hill, Van Camp Lost/Defend East 09/26/09 ULM Stinson, Lockley, Rose Won/Received West 11/20/10 @Texas Housler, Johnson, Richrdson Lost/Defend South 10/03/09 Wyoming Xavier Stinson, Daniel Joseph, Kevin Miller Lost/Received West 11/27/10 @Middle Tennessee Van Camp, Lockley, Floyd Lost/Received South 10/17/09 @North Texas Cox, Jensen, Grant Won/Defend North 12/04/10 Troy Blanchard, Van Camp, Alexander Lost/Received East 10/24/09 @ULL Smith, Miller, Bradwell, Jensen Won/Received North 10/31/09 Middle Tennessee Huggins, R. Smith, Bartels, L. Williams Won/Received West 2011 11/07/09 @UAB Bonner, Van Camp, Barnett, Bradwell Lost/Received North Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 11/14/09 Arkansas State Van Camp, Bradwell, Rose, Stinson Lost/Received East 09/03/11 @Florida Groody, McRoy, Cyrille Won/Defend North 11/21/09 @Troy Van Camp, Bartels, Groody, Harmon Lost/Received East 09/10/11 @Michigan State McRoy, Floyd, Givens Lost/Received North 11/28/09 Western Kentucky McIntosh, Stinson, Van Camp, Jensen, 09/24/11 @Auburn Morris, Hinds, Wright Won/Defend North 124 10/01/11 @ULL King, Johnson, Wilbert Won/Defend North 12/01/12 ULL* Wilbert, Harstad, Raber, Czuprynski Won/Def. North 10/08/11 @North Texas Stinson, Hinds, Zaccario Lost/Received South 10/15/11 Western Kentucky Morris, Barnett, Johnson Won/Defend North 2013 10/22/11 Middle Tennessee Bartels, McRoy, Chappell Won/Defend North Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 11/05/11 Arkansas State De. Williams, Da.Williams, Cyrille Won/Defend North 08/30/13 @Miami Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace, Wright Lost/Received East 11/12/11 @FIU Floyd, Czuprynski, Cyrille Won/Defend South 09/05/13 @ECU Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace, McKnight Lost/Defend South 11/19/11 @Troy Johnson, Cross, Morris Won/Received West 09/14/13 @USF Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Won/Defend North 11/26/11 UAB Groody, Bartels, Newbold Lost/Received North 09/21/13 Middle Tennessee Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Won/Defend North 12/03/11 ULM Morris, Givens, Cross Won/Deferred North 09/28/13 @Rice Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Won/Defend South 10/05/13 @UAB Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Lost/Received South 2012 10/12/13 Marshall Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Won/Received North Date Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends 10/26/13 @Auburn Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Lost/Defend North 08/31/12 Wagner Wilbert, Hinds, Czuprynski Lost/Received South 11/02/13 Tulane Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Won/Defend North 09/08/12 @Middle Tennessee* Wilbert, Hinds, Czuprynski Lost/Receceived South 11/16/13 @Southern Miss Stryffeler, M. Johnson, Kirk Lost/Received North 09/15/12 @Georgia Wilbert, Reaser, Hankerson Lost/Received East 11/23/13 New Mexico State Stryffeler, M. Johnson, Kirk Won/Defend North 09/22/12 @Alabama Wilbert, Harstad, Bailey LostDefend South 11/29/13 FIU Styffeler, M. Johnson, Kirk, Wallace Lost/Received South 09/29/12 UNT* Wilbert, Wright, R. Henry, Anderson Won/Defend South 10/13/12 @ULM* Wilbert, Hinds, Kelly Lost/Defend South 10/20/12 @USA* Wilbert, T.J. Jones, D. Smith Won/Defend North 10/27/12 Troy* Wilbert, Hinds, LeBlanc Won/Defend South 11/03/12 @Navy Wilbert, Harstad, Anderson Lost/Received North 11/10/12 @WKU* Wilbert, Raber, Baptiste Won/Defend South 11/16/12 FIU* Hinds, Wilbert, T.J. Jones Lost/Received North 125 Awards began in 2003. From 2013-2011 they were only awarded after games won. Bethune-Cookman Taylor Skinner Myers Hughley Tellis Rickards 2003 Game-Ball Winners Northern Arizona Allen Laskowski McKinley Terry Game Offensive Defensive Special Teams Bone Award Fischer Hughley @Middle Tennessee Richards Laskowski Rosas Earls Bynes Guerrier 2004 Game-Ball Winners @Youngstown Chrissinger-Hill Terry Acevedo Skinner Game Offensive Defensive Special Teams Bone Award Fischer Pugh @Hawaii Crissinger-Hill Rodgers Taylor Earls Illinois State Taylor Huhley Pare Rickards @North Texas D. Parker Higgins Jackson McKinley Guffey Sloan @Middle Tennessee Richards Hughley Brown Rodgers Texas State Jackson Gordon Higgins Gordon @Texas State Sanchez Guerrier Pindell McDowell Campos Roundtree @Northern Colorado Bynes Higgins Myers Sanchez Nicholls State Allen Higgins Sanchez Roundtree @Florida A&M Fischer Earls Tellis Bartels Shepherd Sloan Illinois State Shepherd Hughley Ackerblom Walker Northern Colorado Embick Guerrier Higgins McGahee Edward Waters Sanchez Jenkins Bartels None Jackson Rickards FIU Allen Terry Pindell Earls Skinner Gardner-Webb Taylor Hughley McKinley Swain 2005 Game-Ball Winners Richards Pugh Game Offensive Defensive Special Teams Bone Award Siena Coker Higgins Henry Prudenti @ULL Porter-Isom Pinnick Hall BALL WINNERS

ALL-TIME GAMEALL-TIME Barron Rodgers North Texas Edgecomb Earls Kennard Earls FIU Richards Skinner Walker Laskowski

126 2006 Game-Ball Winners @Western Kentucky Pierre Small Peterson Small Game Offensive Defensive Special Teams Bone Award @ULM Housler Hancock Morris Jensen @ULM Faulk Bethel DeShields Pindell North Texas Pierre Clark Jensen Joseph Southern Utah Pierre Sincere Housler Bartels ULL Rose Jackson Edgecomb Jean Arkansas State Smith Small Bartels Small FIU Smith Joseph Czepiga Blanchard @North Texas Pierre Bartels/ DeShields Acevedo vs Central Michigan Smith Joseph Morris Czepiga FIU R. Smith J. Jackson Simeon F. Joseph 2009 Game-Ball Winners 2007 Game-Ball Winners Game Offensive Defensive Special Teams Bone Award Game Offensive Defensive Special Teams Bone Award @North Texas* Miller Bradwell Jensen M. Bartels Middle Tennessee J. Smith St. Clair Small Bartels @ULL Morris M. Bartels Huggins Harmon Minnesota R. Smith Polo Leroy Barnett Arkansas State* Van Camp M. Bartels Groody Bonner @North Texas Harmon Sincere Rivera/Hill Frantz Joseph Western Kentucky Jean McIntosh Glover Stinson @ULL Pierre Sincere Edgecomb Czepiga @FIU Morris/VanCamp Bradwell D. Williams Bartels Arkansas State Rose F. Joseph Bradwell Sincere @FIU Gent Small Edgecomb Sincere 2010 Game-Ball Winners @Troy Miller F. Joseph Hill Bartels Game Offensive Defensive Special Teams Bone Award J. Smith Small @UAB Jean Cyrille Lockley Hinds vs Memphis R. Smith (MV) Small Edgecomb B. Jackson FIU* McRoy Cox Groody Alexander @Western Kentucky* Van Camp Hill Gornall Housler 2008 Game-Ball Winners ULL* Van Camp Johnson Robinson Morgan Game Offensive Defensive Special Teams Bone Award UAB Grant Hancock Czepiga Alexander 127 2011 Game-Ball Winners @USF M. Johnson Smith Brown Glinton Ozdemir Game Offensive Defensive Special Teams Bone Award MT McKinney Parms LeBlanc K. Woods Nagel UAB Wilbert/Morris Givens/R.Johnson Cross @Rice Dorvilus Smith Kelly Ishmar Hamilton @UAB Johnson Reaser Fischer Woods Sutherland 2012 Players of the Week Marshall Johnson Kirk Lohnes Griggs Goins Opponent Off. Def. Special Teams Off. Scout Def. Scout @Auburn McKinney Johnson Fisher Woods Faulk Wagner Wilbert Smith Raber Moore Bolognese Tulane Lyons Smith Anderson Bowens Ozdemir @Middle Tennessee* Jones Kirk Kelly Howard Lamar @Southern Miss Warren Wright/Milstead Orsino Washington Hamilton @Georgia Fortner Wright Strickland DeBoer Orsino New Mexico State Johnson Parms Hamilton/Kelly Scott Goins @Alabama Bailey McKnight Kelly Sirmans Alvarez FIU McKinney Wright/Henry Anderson K. Woods Ozdemir North Texas* Fortner Kirk Whitfi eld Crouse Ogbonda @ULM* Dukes LeBlanc Jones White Sutherland @USA* Wallace Coley Neasman German Cecere Troy* Wilbert Strickland Kelly Washington Ogbonda @Navy Wallace Harstad Anderson Thomas Harrop @WKU McKinney Reaser Jones Harrop Giles FIU Czuprynski Hinds Kelly Glinton Campbell UL Dukes Harstad Kelly DeBoer Cecere

2013 Players of the Week Opponent Off. Def. Special Teams Off. Scout Def. Scout @Miami Wallace Smith Anderson Cooper Scott @ECU Lyons Bryant Kelly Ballesteros Matyk 128 Alabama Central Michigan Eastern Kentucky 11/12/11 A L 41-7 Kansas 09/22/12 A L 40-7 12/26/08 N W 24-21 09/21/02 A L 22-6 11/16/12 H L 35-25 09/03/05 A L 30-19 11/29/13 H W 21-7 Albany Clemson Edward Waters Kansas State 11/17/01 H W 27-9 09/02/06 A L 54-6 11/27/04 H W 49-15 Gardner-Webb 09/09/06 A L 45-0 11/03/01 A L 25-19 Arkansas State Colgate Florida 11/01/03 H W 31-26 Kentucky 10/22/05 A L 3-0 ot 12/13/03 H L 36-24 11/17/07 A L 59-20 09/29/07 A L 45-17 10/28/06 H W 29-0 09/03/11 A L 41-3 Georgia 11/10/07 H W 34-31 Connecticut 09/15/12 A L 56-20 Louisiana 11/22/08 A L 28-14 11/02/02 A L 61-14 Florida A&M 10/06/05 A W 28-10 11/14/09 H W 35-18 10/30/04 A W 38-8 Hawaii 10/18/06 H L 6-0 10/23/10 A L 37-16 Drake 09/04/04 A W 35-28ot 10/20/07 A W 39-32 OT 11/05/11 H L 39-21 10/06/01 A L 31-7 FIU 11/15/08 H W 40-29 11/23/02 H W 31-21 Illinois State 10/24/09 A W 51-29

SERIES Auburn East Carolina 11/22/03 A W 32-23 09/27/03 H W 28-10 11/13/10 H W 24-23 09/24/11 A L 30-14 09/5/13 A L 31-13 12/04/04 H W 17-10 11/20/04 H W 28-0 10/01/11 A L 37-34 ALL-TIME 10/26/13 A L 45-10 11/26/05 A L 52-6 (FIU vacate) 12/01/12 H L 35-21 Eastern Illinois 11/25/06 H W 31-0 Jacksonville Bethune-Cookman 11/10/01 H L 38-10 11/24/07 A W 55-23 10/13/01 H W 35-12 Louisville 09/08/01 A W 31-28 11/16/02 A L 47-6 11/29/08 H W 57-50 ot 10/01/05 A L 61-10 09/07/02 H L 30-17 12/05/09 A W 28-21 James Madison 11/29/03 A W 32-24 10/30/10 H W 21-9 09/14/02 A L 16-13 129 Marist 09/30/08 H L 14-13 11/23/13 H W 55-10 Oklahoma State Southern Utah 09/22/01 H W 31-9 10/31/09 H L 27-20 09/08/05 H L 23-3 10/12/06 H W 32-7 11/27/10 A L 37-10 Nicholls State 09/16/06 A L 48-8 Marshall 11/22/11 H L 38-14 10/05/02 A L 33-22 09/08/07 A L 42-6 St. Mary’s 10/12/13 H L 24-23 09/08/12 A L 31-17 10/11/03 H W 31-23 10/20/01 H L 24-10 09/21/13 H L 42-35 ot Rice Memphis North Texas 09/28/13 A L 18-14 St. Peter’s 12/21/07 N W 44-27 Minnesota 09/11/04 A W 20-13 10/27/01 H L 10-0 09/17/05 A L 46-7 11/12/05 H W 26-23 Siena Miami 09/15/07 H W 42-39 11/18/06 A W 17-16 11/15/03 H W 51-3 Texas 08/30/13 A L 34-6 09/20/08 A L 37-3 09/22/07 A W 30-20 08/30/08 A L 52-10 11/08/08 H W 46-13 Slippery Rock 11/20/10 A L 51-17 Michigan State Morris Brown 10/17/09 A W 44-40 09/01/01 H L 40-7 09/13/08 A L 17-0 11/09/02 H W 34-13 09/25/10 H L 21-17 Texas State 09/11/10 H/N L 30-17 10/08/11 A L 31-17 South Alabama 10/04/03 H W 27-14 09/10/11 A L 44-0 Navy 09/29/12 H L 20-14 10/20/12 A L 37-34 (2ot) 10/09/04 A W 20-13 11/03/12 A L 24-17 Middle Tennessee Northern Arizona South Carolina Troy 08/28/03 A W 20-19 Nebraska 12/06/03 A W 48-25 09/23/06 A L 45-6 10/26/02 A L 61-14 09/18/04 A W 27-20 09/05/09 A L 49-3 09/19/09 A L 38-16 11/06/04 A L 24-6 10/15/05 H L 35-14 Northern Colorado 11/05/05 A L 28-14 11/04/06 A L 35-14 New Mexico State 10/18/03 H W 31-19 Southern Miss 11/11/06 H L 24-17 09/01/07 H W 27-14 11/13/04 H L 35-7 10/16/04 A W 39-24 11/16/13 A W 41-7 12/01/07 A W 38-32 130 10/07/08 H L 30-17 10/27/07 H L 33-30 OT 11/15/11 H L 20-0 11/21/09 A L 47-21 10/25/08 A W 29-28 11/10/12 A W 37-28 12/04/10 H L 44-7 09/26/09 H L 27-25 11/19/11 A L 34-7 10/09/10 A L 20-17 Wyoming 10/27/12 H W 37-28 12/03/11 H L 26-0 10/03/09 H L 30-28 10/13/12 A L 35-14 Tulane Youngstown State 11/02/13 H W 34-17 USF 10/12/02 H L 24-17 08/29/02 A L 51-10 09/20/03 A W 13-6 UAB 10/06/07 H L 35-23 09/06/08 H W 49-34 10/02/10 A L 31-3 11/07/09 A L 56-29 09/14/13 A W 28-10 09/02/10 A W 32-31 11/26/11 H W 38-35 Valdosta 10/5/13 A W 21-23 09/06/03 H L 45-17

UCF Wagner 09/13/03 A L 33-29 08/31/12 H W 7-2

ULM Western Kentucky 10/23/04 H L 17-13 10/18/08 A W 24-20 08/22/05 H L 28-21 11/28/09 H W 29-23 09/30/06 A W 21-19 11/06/10 A W 17-16 The Owls are 10-2 in Shula Bowl Victories 131 2001 Howard Schnellenberger (4-6) Nov. 2 Sat. Connecticut Storrs, CT Noon L 14-61 4-7 Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rank Nov. 9 Sat. Morris Brown Miami, FL 3 p.m. W 34-13 1-10 Sep. 1 Sat. Slippery Rock % Miami, FL 4 p.m. L 7-40 6-4 Nov. 16 Sat. Eastern Illinois Charleston, IL 2 p.m. L 6-47 8-4 2 Sep. 8 Sat. Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, FL 7 p.m. W 31-28 6-4 22 Nov. 23 Sat. FIU Miami, FL 3 p.m. W 31-21 5-6 Sep. 15 Sat. James Madison Harrisonburg, VA Did not play due to September 11 FAU home games at Pro Player %Television Sep. 22 Sat. Marist Miami, FL 4 p.m. W 31-9 3-6 Oct. 6 Sat. Drake Des Moines, IA 2 p.m. L 7-31 5-5 2003 Howard Schnellenberger (11-3) Oct. 13 Sat. Jacksonville Miami, FL 4 p.m. W 35-12 6-5 Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rank Oct. 20 Sat. St. Mary’s (CA) Miami, FL 4 p.m. L 10-24 6-5 Aug. 28 Thu. Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, TN 8 p.m. W 20-19 4-8 Oct. 27 Sat. St. Peter’s Miami, FL 4 p.m. L 0-19 10-1 Sep. 6 Sat. Valdosta State Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 17-45 10-2 Nov. 3 Sat. Gardner-Webb Boiling Springs, NC 1:30 p.m. L 19-25 6-4 Sep. 13 Sat. UCF Orlando, FL 6 p.m. L 29-33 3-8 Nov. 10 Sat. Eastern Illinois Miami, FL 4 p.m. L 10-38 9-2 4 Sep. 20 Sat. Youngstown State Youngstown, OH 7 p.m. W 13-6 5-6 32 Nov. 17 Sat. Albany (NY) Miami, FL 4 p.m. W 27-9 7-3 Sep. 27 Sat Illinois State Normal, IL 2:30 p.m. W 28-10 6-6 23 FAU home games at Pro Player Oct. 4 Sat. Texas State Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 27-14 4-8 RV Oct. 11 Sat Nicholls State Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 31-23 5-6 RV 2002 Howard Schnellenberger (2-9) Oct. 18 Sat. Northern Colorado Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 31-19 8-2 30 Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rank Nov. 1 Sat. Gardner-Webb Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 31-26 8-4 36 Aug. 29 Thu. South Florida % Tampa, FL 6 p.m. L 10-51 9-2 Nov. 15 Sat. Siena Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 51-3 0-11 ALL-TIME Sep. 7 Sat. Bethune-Cookman Miami, FL 7 p.m. L 17-30 11-1 11 Nov. 22 Sat. FIU Miami, FL 3:30 p.m. W 32-23 2-10 Sep. 14 Sat. James Madison Harrisonburg, VA 6 p.m. L 13-16 6-6 Nov. 29 Sat. Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, FL 1 p.m. W 32-24 9-3 14 Sep. 21 Sat. Eastern Kentucky Richmond, VA 6 p.m. L 6-22 8-4 22 Dec. 6 Sat. Northern Arizona % Flagstaff, AZ 9 p.m. W 48-25 9-3 16 YEAR-BY-YEAR Oct. 5 Sat. Nicholls State Thibodeaux, LA 3 p.m. L 22-33 8-3 17 Dec. 13 Sat. Colgate % Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1 p.m. L 36-24 15-1 6 Oct. 12 Sat. Youngstown State Miami, FL 3 p.m. L 17-24 7-4 RV FAU home games at Lockhart Oct. 26 Sat. Troy % Troy, AL 3 p.m. L 6-21 4-8 132 2004 Howard Schnellenberger (9-3) Oct. 15 Sat Middle Tennessee Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 35-14 4-7 Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rank Bowl Oct. 22 Sat Arkansas State Jonesboro, AR 6 p.m. L 3-0 ot 6-5 2005 Sep. 4 Sat Hawaii % Honolulu, HI 12:05 a.m. W 35-28 ot 8-5 2004 Nov. 5 Sat Troy % Troy, AL 3 p.m. L 28-14 4-7 Sep. 11 Sat North Texas Denton, TX 7 p.m. W 20-13 7-5 2004 Nov. 12 Sat North Texas Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 26-23 2-9 Sep. 18 Sat Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, TN 3 p.m. W 27-20 5-6 Nov. 26 Sat FIU Miami, FL 6 p.m. L 52-6 5-6 Oct. 9 Sat Texas State San Marco, TX 1:30 p.m. W 20-13 5-6 FAU game vs Oklahoma State at Pro Player all other home games at Lockhart %Television Oct. 16 Sat Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 4 p.m. W 39-24 2-9 Oct. 23 Sat Louisiana-Monroe Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 13-17 5-6 2006 Howard Schnellenberger (5-7) Oct. 30 Sat Florida A&M % Tallahassee, FL 4 p.m. W 38-8 3-8 Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rk Bowl Nov. 6 Sat Troy % Troy, AL 3:30 p.m. L 6-24 7-5 2004 Sep. 2 Sat Clemson % Clemson, SC 3:30 pm L 54-6 8-4 2007 Nov. 13 Sat New Mexico State Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 7-35 5-6 Sep. 9 Sat Kansas State % Manhattan, KS 7 pm L 45-0 7-6 2007 Nov. 20 Sat Illinois State Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 28-0 4-7 Sep. 16 Sat Oklahoma State % Stillwater, OK 7 pm L 48-8 7-5 2007 Nov. 27 Sat Edward Waters Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 49-15 8-3 Sep. 23 Sat South Carolina % Columbia, SC 7 p.m. L 45-6 8-5 2007 Dec. 4 Sat FIU Miami, FL 4 p.m. W 17-10 3-7 Sep. 30 Sat Louisiana-Monroe % Monroe, LA 7 p.m. W 21-19 4-8 Home game at Lockhart/FIU game at Pro Player Oct. 12 Thu Southern Utah Fort Lauderdale, FL 7 p.m. W 32-7 3-8 Oct. 18 Wed ULL Fort Lauderdale, FL 7 p.m. L 6-0 6-6 2005 Howard Schnellenberger (2-9) Oct. 28 Sat Arkansas State Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 29-0 6-6 Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rk Bowl Nov. 4 Sat Middle Tennessee % Murfreesboro, TN 3:30 p.m. L 35-14 7-6 2007 Sep. 3 Sat Kansas % Lawrence, KS 3 p.m. L 30-19 7-5 2005 Nov. 11 Sat Troy Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 24-17 8-5 2007 Sep. 8 Thu Oklahoma State % Miami, FL 7 p.m. L 23-3 4-7 Nov. 18 Sat North Texas % Denton, TX 7 p.m. W 17-16 3-9 Sep. 17 Sat Minnesota % Minneapolis, MN 6 p.m. L 46-7 7-5 2005 Nov. 25 Sat FIU Miami, FL 7 p.m. W 31-0 0-12 Sep. 22 Thu Louisiana-Monroe Ft. Lauderdale, FL 7:30 p.m. L 28-21 5-6 FAU home games at Lockhart Oct. 1 Sat Louisville % Louisville, KY 1 p.m. L 61-10 9-3 2005 Oct. 6 Thu ULL Lafayette, LA 7 p.m. W 28-10 6-5 133 2007 Howard Schnellenberger (8-5) Oct. 7 Tue Troy Fort Lauderdale, FL 8 p.m. L 30-17 8-5 2008 Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rk Bowl Oct. 18 Sat Western Kentucky Bowling Green, KY 7 p.m. W 24-20 2-10 Sep. 1 Sat Middle Tennessee Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 27-14 5-7 Oct. 25 Sat Louisiana-Monroe Monroe, LA 7 p.m. W 29-28 4-8 Sep. 8 Sat Oklahoma State % Stillwater, OK 7 p.m. L 42-6 7-6 2007 Nov. 8 Sat North Texas Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 46-13 1-11 Sep. 15 Sat Minnesota % Miami, FL 1 p.m. W 42-39 1-11 Nov 15 Sat ULL Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 40-29 6-6 Sep. 22 Sat North Texas % Denton, TX 7 p.m. W 30-20 2-10 Nov. 22 Sat Arkansas State % Jonesboro, AR 3 p.m. L 28-14 6-6 Sep. 29 Sat Kentucky % Lexington, KY 1 p.m. L 45-17 8-5 14 2007 Nov. 29 Sat FIU % Miami, FL 4 p.m. W 57-50OT 5-7 Oct. 6 Sat USF % Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 35-23 9-4 6 2007 Dec 26 Central Michigan% Detroit, MI 7 p.m. W 24-21 8-5 2008 Oct. 20 Sat ULL % Lafayette, LA 7 p.m. W 39-32ot 3-9 Home games at Lockhart, FIU game at Pro Player. Central Michigan in the Motor City Bowl Oct. 27 Sat Louisiana-Monroe Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 33-30ot 6-6 Nov. 10 Sat Arkansas State Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 34-31 5-7 2009 Howard Schnellenberger (5-7) Nov 17 Sat Florida % Gainesville, FL 12 p.m. L 59-20 9-4 12 2008 Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rk Bowl Nov. 24 Sat FIU Miami, FL 7 p.m. W 55-23 1-11 Sept. 3 Sat Nebraska % Lincoln, NE 7 p.m. L 49-3 10-4 2009 Dec. 1 Sat Troy % Troy, AL 2 p.m. W 38-32 8-4 Sept. 19 Sat South Carolina % Columbia, SC 7 p.m. L 38-16 7-6 2009 Dec. 21 Fri Memphis % New Orleans, LA 7 p.m. W 44-27 7-6 2007 Sept. 28 Sat ULM Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 27-25 6-6 Home Games at Lockhart. Minnesota game at Pro Player. Memphis in New Orleans Bowl Oct. 3 Sat Wyoming Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 30-28 7-6 2009 Oct. 17 Sat North Texas Denton, TX 7 p.m. W 44-40 2-10 2008 Howard Schnellenberger (7-6) Oct. 24 Sat ULL Lafayette, LA 5 p.m. W 51-29 6-6 Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rk Bowl Oct. 31 Sat Middle Tennessee Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 27-20 10-3 2009 Aug 30 Sat No. 10 Texas % Austin, TX 6 p.m. L 52-10 12-1 3 2009 Nov. 7 Sat UAB Birmingham, AL 2 p.m. L 56-29 5-7 Sept. 6 Sat UAB Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 49-34 4-8 Nov. 14 Sat Arkansas State Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 35-18 4-8 Sept. 13 Sat Michigan State East Lansing, MI Noon L 17-0 9-3 19 2008 Nov. 21 Sat Troy % Troy, AL 4 p.m. L 47-21 9-4 2009 Sept. 20 Sat Minnesota % Minneapolis, MN Noon L 37-3 7-6 2008 Nov. 28 Sat Western Kentucky Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 29-23 0-12 Sept. 30 Tue Middle Tennessee % Murfreesboro, TN 8 p.m. L 14-13 5-7 Dec. 5 Sat FIU Miami, FL 7 p.m. W 28-21 3-9 134 Home Games at Lockhart Oct. 8 Sat North Texas % Denton, TX 7:30 p.m. L 31-17 5-7 Oct. 15 Sat Western Kentucky Boca Raton, FL 4 p.m. L 20-0 7-5 2010 Howard Schnellenberger (4-8) Oct. 22 Sat MTSU % Boca Raton, FL 1 p.m. L 38-14 2-10 Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rk Bowl Nov. 5 Sat Arkansas State Boca Raton, FL 4 p.m. L 39-21 10-3 2011 Sept. 2 Sat UAB Birmingham, AL 8 p.m. W 32-31 4-8 Nov. 12 Sat FIU Miami, FL 6 p.m. L 41-7 8-5 2011 Sept. 11 Sat Michigan State % Detroit, MI noon L 30-17 11-2 14 2010 Nov. 19 Sat Troy % Troy, AL 3:30 p.m. L 34-7 3-9 Sept. 25 Sat North Texas Fort Lauderdale, FL 7 p.m. L 21-17 3-9 Nov. 26 Sat UAB Boca Raton, FL 4 p.m. W 38-35 3-9 Oct. 2 Sat USF % Tampa, FL 7 p.m. L 31-3 8-5 2010 Dec. 3 Sat ULM Boca Raton, FL 4 p.m. L 26-0 4-8 Oct. 9 Sat ULM Monroe, LA 7 p.m. L 20-17 5-7 % Televised games Oct. 23 Sat Arkansas State % Jonesboro, AR 1 p.m. L 37-10 4-8 Oct. 30 Sat FIU Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 21-9 7-6 2010 2012 Carl Pelini (3-9) Nov. 6 Sat Western Kentucky Bowling Green, KY 4:30 p.m. W 17-16 2-10 Date Opponent Site Time W/L Score Recd. Rk Bowl Nov. 13 Sat ULL Fort Lauderdale, FL 7 p.m. W 24-23 3-9 Aug. 31 Sat Wagner% Boca Raton, FL 8 p.m. W 7-3 9-4 Nov. 20 Sat Texas Austin, TX 3:30 p.m. L 51-17 5-7 Sept. 8 Sat Middle Tennessee% Murfreesboro, TN 7 p.m. L 31-7 8-4 Nov. 27 Sat MTSU Murfreesboro, TN 3:30 p.m. L 38-14 6-7 2010 Sept. 15 Sat Georgia% Athens, GA 7:30 p.m. L 56-20 12-2 5 2012 Dec. 4 Sat Troy Fort Lauderdale, FL 2 p.m. L 44-7 8-5 2010 Sept. 22 Sat Alabama% Tuscaloosa, AL 5 p.m. L 40-7 13-1 1 National Champs Home games at Lockhart. Michigan State game FAU’s home game in Detroit Sept. 29 Sat North Texas% Boca Raton, FL 5 p.m. L 20-14 4-8 % Televised games Oct. 13 Sat ULM% Monroe, LA 8 p.m. L 35-14 8-5 2012 2011 Howard Schnellenberger (1-11) Oct. 20 Sat South Alabama Mobile, AL 3:30 p.m. L 37-34(2ot)2-11 Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rk Bowl Oct. 27 Sat Troy Boca Raton, FL 5 p.m. W 34-27 5-7 Sept. 3 Sat Florida % Gainesville, FL 7 p.m. L 41-3 7-6 22 2011 Nov. 3 Sat Navy% Annapolis, MD 3:30 p.m. L 37-28 8-5 2012 Sept. 10 Sat Michigan State % East Lansing, MI noon L 44-0 11-3 17 2011 Nov. 10 Sat Western Kentucky% Bowling Green, KY 1 p.m. W 37-28 7-6 2012 Sept. 24 Sat Auburn % Auburn, AL 7 p.m. L 30-14 8-5 2011 Nov. 16 Sat FIU% Boca Raton, FL 5 p.m. L 35-25 3-9 Oct. 1 Sat Louisiana Lafayette, LA 7 p.m. L 37-34 9-4 2011 Dec. 1 Sat Louisiana Boca Raton, FL 3 p.m. L 35-21 9-4 2012 135 FAU at Night (23-37) (local starting time after 6 p.m.) 2013 Carl Pelini (2-6) Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rk Bowl 09/08/01 at Bethune-Cookman W 31-28 7,621 Aug. 30 Sat Miami Miami, FL 8 p.m. L 34-6 9-4 2013 08/29/02 at USF L 10-51 22,074 Sept. 7 Sat East Carolina Greenville, NC 7:30 p.m. L 31-13 10-3 2013 09/07/02 Bethune-Cookman L 17-30 4,542 Sept. 14 Sat USF Tampa, FL 7 p.m. W 28-10 2-10 09/14/02 at James Madison L 13-16 7,982 Sept. 21 Sat Middle Tennessee Boca Raton, FL 12 p.m. L 42-35 8-5 2013 Sept. 28 Sat Rice Houston, TX 7 p.m. L 18-14 10-4 2013 09/21/02 at Eastern Kentucky L 6-22 9,400 Oct. 5 Sat UAB Birmingham, AL 3 p.m. W 37-23 2-10 08/28/03 at Middle Tennessee W 20-19 23,261 Oct. 12 Sat Marshall Boca Raton, FL 5 p.m. L 24-23 10-4 2013 09/13/03 at UCF L 29-33 25,144 Oct. 26 Sat Auburn Auburn, AL 7:30 p.m. L 45-10 12-2 2 2013 09/20/03 at Youngstown State W 13-6 16,891 2013 Brian Wright (Interim Head Coach) (4-0) 12/06/03 at Northern Arizona W 48-25 9,314 Date Opponent Site Tm W/L Score Record Rk Bowl 09/11/04 at North Texas W 20-13 15,803 Nov. 2 Sat Tulane Boca Raton, FL 5 p.m. W 34-17 7-6 2013 09/03/05 at Kansas L 30-19 40,930 Nov. 16 Sat Southern Miss Hattiesburg, MS 12:30 p.m.W 41-7 1-11 09/08/05 Oklahoma State L 23-3 16,421 Nov. 23 Sat New Mexico State Boca Raton, FL 3 p.m. W 55-10 2-10 09/17/05 at Minnesota L 46-6 40,709 Nov. 30 Sat FIU Boca Raton, FL 3 p.m. W 21-7 1-11 09/22/05 ULM L 28-21 11,426 WEATHER 10/06/05 at ULL W 28-10 14,208 SITUATIONS 10/22/05 at Arkansas State L 3-0 ot 20,367 11/26/05 at FIU L 52-6 15,322 09/09/06 at Kansas State L 45-0 43,953 09/16/06 at Oklahoma State L 48-8 42,970 09/23/06 at South Carolina L 45-6 70,860 136 09/30/06 at ULM W 21-19 14,214 11/13/10 ULL W 24-23 12,044 10/13/01 Jacksonville W 35-12 4,880 10/12/06 Southern Utah W 32-7 6,431 09/03/11 at Florida L 41-3 88,708 10/20/01 St. Mary’s (CA) L 10-24 2,122 10/18/06 ULL L 6-0 9,827 09/24/11 at Auburn L 30-14 82,249 10/27/01 St. Peter’s L 0-19 2,910 11/18/06 at North Texas W 17-16 9,806 10/01/11 at ULL L 37-34 26,339 11/03/01 at Gardner-Webb L 19-35 3,421 11/25/06 FIU W 31-0 9,655 10/08/11 at North Texas L 31-17 13,142 11/10/01 Eastern Illinois L 10-38 3,313 09/08/07 at Oklahoma State L 42-6 38,176 10/22/11 Middle Tennessee L 38-14 16,344 11/17/01 Albany (NY) W 27-9 3,534 09/22/07 at North Texas W 30-20 10,759 11/12/11 at FIU L 41-7 17,378 10/05/02 at Nicholls State L 22-33 2,811 10/20/07 at ULL W 39-32 OT 12,290 09/01/12 Wagner W 7-3 14,510 10/12/02 Youngstown State L 17-24 3,896 11/24/07 at FIU W 55-23 6,122 09/08/12 at Middle Tennessee L 17-31 16,227 10/26/02 at Troy L 6-21 12,465 12/21/08 vs Memphis W 44-27 25,146 09/15/12 at Georgia L 20-56 92,746 11/02/02 at Connecticut L 14-61 14,287 08/30/08 at No. 11 Texas L 52-10 98,053 10/13/12 at ULM L 14-35 16,782 11/09/02 Morris Brown W 34-13 2,801 10/07/08 Troy L 30-17 17,191 11/16/12 FIU L 24-34 15,405 11/16/02 at Eastern Illinois L 6-47 3,640 10/18/08 at Western Kentucky W 24-20 14,171 08/30/13 at Miami L 34-6 50,151 11/23/02 FIU W 31-21 6,383 10/25/08 at ULM W 29-28 9,992 09/05/13 at East Carolina L 31-13 37,533 09/06/03 Valdosta State L 45-17 4,758 12/26/08 vs Central Michigan W 24-21 41,399 09/14/13 at USF W 28-10 33,792 09/27/03 at Illinois State W 28-10 6,837 09/03/09 at Nebraska L 49-3 85,719 09/28/13 at Rice L 18-14 14,380 10/04/03 Texas State W 27-14 4,358 09/19/09 at South Carolina L 38-16 72,017 10/26/13 at Auburn L 45-10 85,517 10/11/03 Nicholls State W 31-23 3,302 10/17/09 at North Texas W 44-40 23,319 10/18/03 Northern Colorado W 21-19 4,255 12/05/09 at FIU W 28-21 10,108 FAU Day Games (43-49) 11/01/03 Gardner-Webb W 31-26 5,263 09/02/10 at UAB W 32-31 25,885 Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance 11/15/03 Siena W 51-3 6,159 09/25/10 North Texas L 21-17 15,143 09/01/01 Slippery Rock L 7-40 15,427 11/22/03 at FIU W 32-23 9,288 10/02/10 at USF L 31-3 38,434 09/22/01 Marist W 31-9 5,085 11/29/03 at Bethune-Cookman W 32-24 8,468 10/09/10 at ULM L 20-17 16,513 10/06/01 at Drake L 7-31 4,125 12/13/03 Colgate L 36-24 12,857 137 09/04/04 at Hawaii W 35-28 OT 39,390 11/10/07 Arkansas State W 34-31 18,540 11/27/10 MTSU L 38-14 10,140 09/18/04 at Middle Tennessee W 27-20 13,348 11/17/07 at Florida L 55-23 90,107 12/04/10 Troy L 44-7 11,368 10/09/04 at Texas State W 20-13 8,314 12/01/07 at Troy W 38-32 17,893 09/10/11 at Michigan State L 44-0 70,249 10/16/04 at Northern Colorado W 39-24 6,481 09/09/08 UAB W 49-34 15,143 10/15/11 Western Kentucky L 20-0 29,103 10/23/04 ULM L 13-17 12,557 09/13/08 at Michigan State L 17-0 70,321 11/05/11 Arkansas State L 39-21 15,162 10/30/04 at Florida A&M W 38-8 13,436 09/20/08 at Minnesota L 37-3 41,003 11/19/11 at Troy L 34-7 14,342 11/06/04 at Troy L 6-24 20,515 11/08/08 North Texas W 46-13 17,175 11/26/11 UAB W 38-35 12,044 11/13/04 New Mexico State L 7-35 11,628 11/15/08 ULL W 40-29 14,338 12/04/11 ULM L 26-0 15,171 11/20/04 Illinois State W 28-0 8,296 11/22/08 at Arkansas State L 28-14 10,845 09/22/12 at Alabama L 7-40 101,821 11/27/04 Edward Waters W 49-15 5,178 11/29/08 FIU W 57-50ot 16,781 09/28/12 North Texas L 14-20 13,888 12/04/04 FIU W 17-10 16,262 09/28/09 ULM L 27-25 14,429 10/20/12 at South Alabama L 37-34 17,566 10/01/05 at Louisville L 61-10 40,219 10/03/09 Wyoming L 30-28 15,744 10/27/12 Troy W 34-27 11,968 10/15/05 Middle Tennessee L 35-14 10,117 10/24/09 ULL W 51-29 21,135 11/03/12 at Navy L 17-24 29,326 11/05/05 at Troy L 28-14 21,053 10/31/09 Middle Tennessee L 27-20 15,568 11/10/12 at WKU W 37-28 14,185 11/12/05 North Texas W 26-23 7,939 11/07/09 UAB L 56-29 17,283 12/01/12 UL L 21-35 11,522 10/28/06 Arkansas State W 29-0 8,129 11/14/09 Arkansas State W 35-18 16,218 09/21/13 Middle Tennessee L 42-35 13,911 11/04/06 at Middle Tennessee L 35-14 18,712 11/21/09 Troy L 47-21 16,638 10/05/13 at UAB W 37-23 11,319 11/11/06 Troy L 24-17 12,340 11/28/09 Western Kentucky W 29-23 14,671 10/12/13 Marshall L 24-23 19,760 09/01/07 Middle Tennessee W 27-14 11,398 09/02/10 Michigan State L 30-17 36,124 11/02/13 Tulane W 34-17 16,406 09/15/07 Minnesota W 42-39 10,759 10/23/10 Arkansas State L 37-10 13,154 11/16/13 at Southern Miss W 41-7 20,802 09/29/07 at Kentucky L 45-17 65,927 10/30/10 FIU W 21-9 17,543 11/23/13 New Mexico State W 55-10 12,253 10/06/07 USF L 35-23 21,106 11/06/10 Western Kentucky W 17-16 10,275 11/29/13 FIU W 21-6 10,428 10/27/07 ULM L 33-30 16,902 11/20/10 Texas L 51-17 99,799 138 09/18/04 at Middle Tennessee W 27-20 13,348 09/22/07 at North Texas W 30-20 20,479 FAU in Hot Weather (34-42) 10/09/04 at Texas State W 20-13 8,314 09/29/07 No. 14 at Kentucky L 45-17 65,927 (temperature 80 degrees or higher at kick-off) 10/23/04 ULM L 13-17 12,557 10/06/07 No. 6 USF L 35-23 21,106 Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance 10/30/04 at Florida A&M W 38-8 13,436 10/20/07 ULL W 39-32 OT 12,290 09/01/01 Slippery Rock L 7-40 15,427 11/13/04 New Mexico State L 7-35 11,628 10/27/07 ULM L 33-30 16,902 09/08/02 at Bethune-Cookman W 31-28 7, 621 11/20/04 Illinois State W 28-0 8,296 08/30/08 at No. 11 Texas L 52-10 98,053 09/22/01 Marist W 31-9 5,085 12/04/04 FIU W 17-10 16,262 09/06/08 UAB W 49-34 15,143 10/13/01 Jacksonville W 35-2 4,880 09/03/04 at Kansas L 30-19 40,930 10/07/08 Troy L 37-3 17,191 11/17/01 Albany (NY) W 27-9 3,534 09/08/05 Oklahoma State L 23-3 16,421 11/08/08 North Texas W 46-13 17,175 08/29/02 at USF L 10-51 22,074 09/22/05 ULM L 28-21 11,426 11/15/08 ULL W 40-29 14,338 09/07/02 Bethune-Cookman L 17-30 4,542 10/06/05 at ULL W 28-10 14,208 09/19/09 South Carolina L 38-16 72,017 09/14/02 at James Madison L 13-16 7,982 10/15/05 Middle Tennessee L 35-14 10, 117 09/26/09 ULM L 27-25 14,429 10/05/02 at Nicholls State L 22-33 2,811 11/12/05 North Texas W 26-23 7,939 10/03/09 Wyoming L 30-28 15,744 10/12/02 Youngstown State L 17-24 3,896 09/03/06 at Clemson L 54-6 77,000 10/31/09 Middle Tennessee L 27-20 15,568 11/09/02 Morris Brown W 34-13 2,801 09/16/07 at Oklahoma State L 48-8 42,970 09/02/10 at UAB W 32-31 25,885 08/28/03 at Middle Tennessee W 20-19 23,261 09/22/06 at South Carolina L 45-6 70,860 09/25/10 North Texas L 21-17 15,143 09/06/03 Valdosta L 17-45 4,758 09/30/06 at ULM W 21-19 14,214 10/02/10 at USF L 31-3 38,434 09/13/03 at UCF L 29-33 25,144 10/12/06 Southern Utah W 32-7 6,431 10/09/10 at ULM L 20-17 16,513 10/04/03 Texas State W 27-14 4,358 10/18/06 ULL L 6-0 9,827 10/30/10 FIU W 21-9 17,543 10/11/03 Nicholls State W 31-23 3,302 11/11/06 Troy L 24-17 12,340 09/03/11 at Florida L 41-3 88,708 10/18/03 Northern Colorado W 21-19 4,255 09/01/07 Middle Tennessee W 27-14 11,398 09/24/11 at Auburn L 30-14 82,249 11/01/03 Gardner-Webb W 31-26 5,263 09/08/07 at Oklahoma State L 42-6 38,176 10/15/11 Western Kentucky L 20-0 29,103 09/11/04 North Texas W 20-13 15,803 09/15/07 Minnesota W 42-39 10,759 09/01/12 Wagner W 7-3 14,510 139 09/22/12 at Alabama L 7-40 101,821 08/29/02 at USF L 10-51 22,074 09/03/11 at No. 22 Florida L 41-3 88,708 09/28/12 North Texas L 14-20 13,888 10/05/02 at Nicholls State L 22-33 2,811 09/01/12 Wagner W 7-3 14,510 09/28/13 at Rice L 18-14 14,380 10/26/02 at Troy L 6-21 12,465 08/30/13 at Miami L 34-6 50,151 09/21/13 Middle Tennessee L 42-35 13,911 09/06/03 Valdosta L 17-45 4,758 10/05/13 at UAB W 37-23 11,319 10/30/04 ULM L 13-17 12,557 Homecoming (8-5) 10/12/13 Marshall L 24-23 19,760 09/09/06 at Kansas State L 45-0 43,953 Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance 11/02/13 Tulane W 34-17 16,406 11/25/06 FIU W 31-0 9,655 10/13/01 Jacksonville W 35-12 4,880 11/23/13 New Mexico State W 55-10 12,253 08/13/08 at Michigan State L 17-0 70,321 11/09/02 Morris Brown W 34-13 2,801 11/16/12 FIU L 24-34 15,405 11/01/03 Gardner-Webb W 31-26 5,263 FAU in Cold Weather (1-5) 09/14/13 at USF W 28-10 33,792 11/13/04 New Mexico State L 35-7 11,628 (temperature 50 degrees or less at kick-off) 10/15/05 Middle Tennessee L 35-14 10,117 Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance Season Opener (5-8) 10/28/06 Arkansas State W 29-0 8,129 11/06/02 at Drake L 7-31 4,125 Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance 10/27/07 ULM L 33-30 OT 16,902 11/02/02 at Connecticut L 14-61 14,287 09/01/01 Slippery Rock L 7-40 14,427 11/08/08 North Texas W 46-13 17,175 11/16/02 at Eastern Illinois L 6-47 3,640 08/29/02 at USF L 10-51 22,074 10/31/09 Middle Tennessee L 27-20 15,568 11/22/08 at Arkansas State L 28-14 10,845 08/28/03 at Middle Tennessee W 20-19 23,261 10/30/10 FIU W 21-9 17,543 11/06/10 at WKU W 17-16 10,275 09/04/04 at Hawaii W 35-28 OT 39,390 11/05/11 Arkansas State L 39-21 15,162 11/03/12 at Navy L 17-24 13,888 09/03/05 at Kansas L 30-19 40,930 10/27/12 Troy W 34-27 11,968 09/02/06 at No. 18 Clemson L 56-6 77,000 11/02/13 Tulane W 34-17 16,406 FAU in the Rain (3-9) 09/01/07 Middle Tennessee W 27-14 11,398 Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance 08/30/08 at No. 11 Texas L 52-10 98,053 vs Nationally Ranked (7-17) 09/08/01 at Bethune-Cookman W 31-28 7,621 09/03/09 at Nebraska L 49-3 85,719 (ranking at game time) 10/20/01 St. Mary’s (CA) L 10-24 2,122 09/02/10 at UAB W 32-21 25,885 Date Opponent W/L Score Rank 140 Attendance vs Ranked Opponents 09/22/12 at Alabama L 7-40 no. 1 101,821 Fall 2001 Todd Poitier 09/08/01 at Bethune-Cookman W 31-28 no. 22 7,621 10/26/13 at Auburn L 45-10 no. 11 85,517 Frank Conrad Andy Rosas 09/14/02 at James Madison L 13-16 no. 22 7,982 Kevin Ketchum Chris Salivar 09/21/02 at Eastern Kentucky L 6-22 no. 20 9,400 Chris Laskowski Justin Sobol 10/05/02 at Nicholls State L 22-33 no. 24 2,811 Sam McCoy Ryan Van Kirk 10/12/02 Youngstown L 17-24 no. 17 3,896 William McDonald Nat Whitehurst 11/16/02 at Eastern Illinois L 6-47 no. 3 3,640 Chris McKinley 09/20/03 at Youngstown State W 13-6 no. 31 16,891 Mark Myers Fall 2002 09/27/03 at Illinois State W 28-10 no. 23 6,837 David Richards Eric Benson 10/04/03 Texas State W 27-14 no. 43 4,358 Andy Rosas Chris Bolender 11/01/03 Gardner-Webb W 31-26 no. 30 5,263 Justin Sobol Gerrius Brantley 11/29/03 Bethune-Cookman W 32-24 no. 14 8,468 Rhett Winslow Kenneth Campos 12/06/03 Northern Arizona W 48-25 no. 16 9,314 Mark Chase 11/13/03 Colgate L 24-36 no. 6 12,857 Spring 2002 Joel Fosselman 10/01/05 at Louisville L 61-10 no. 11 40,219 Jared Allen Brett Konchak 09/29/07 at Kentucky L 45-17 no. 14 65,927 Frank Conrad Chris Laskowski

10/06/07 USF L 35-23 no. 6 21,106 3.0+ G.P.A. Yrvens Guerrier Sam McCoy 11/17/07 at Florida L 59-20 no. 14 90,107 MEMBERS Garrett Jahn Christopher McKinley 08/30/08 at Texas L 52-10 no. 11 98,053 Chris Laskowski Kinyumba Mutakabbir 09/11/10 vs Michigan State L 30-17 no. 14 36,124 Coisge McCullough Mark Myers 09/03/11 at Florida L 41-3 no. 22 88,708 William McDonald Tito Pollice 09/10/11 at Michigan State L 44-0 no. 17 70,249 Chris McKinley Dave Richards 09/15/12 at Georgia L 20-56 no. 7 92,746 Chris Munoz Leland Rodgers 141 Andy Rosas Leland Rodgers Osnel Vilmael Brett Konchak Ted Czepiga Kristopher Rush Rusty Smith Chris Salivar Aaron Sanchez Chris Laskowski Dantson Dareus Cergile Sincere Ryan Sollazzo Chris Shepherd Justin Sobol Spring 2004 Chris McKinley Danny Embick Jarrid Smith Robert St. Clair Jerrel Terry Danny Embick Kinyumba Mutakabbir Michael Hancock Justin Sobol Cedric White Spring 2003 Osnel Vilmael Shane Falgus Justin Sobol Michael Ippolito Justin Walton Zach Wichner Jared Allen Juan Carlos Webber Lawrence Gordon Osnel Vilmael Frantz Joseph Zachary Wichner Ryan Wischnefski Willie Bell Michael Hancock Zach Wichner Daniel Kennard Mike Wilds Erik Benson Fall 2003 Daniel Kennard Philip Martin Spring 2007 Ben Coker Dewain Akerblom Kinyumba Mutakabbir Spring 2005 Chris Munoz Fall 2006 Hal Chaires Robert Edwards Kris Bartels Nick Paris Danny Embick Kinyumba Mutakabbir Eli Cranor Jermaine Council Daniel Embick Timothy Diener Aaron Sanchez Lawrence Gordon Keegan Peterson Ted Czepiga Eli Cranor Willie Hughley Robert Edwards Jarrid Smith Kinyumba Mutakabbir Aaron Sanchez Malik Eugene Chirs Exposito Garrett Jahn Dane Hansen Zachary Wichner Nick Paris Justin Sobol Willie Floyd Cortez Gent Dekolan James Ertwyn Henry Aaron Sanchez Ryan Sollazzo Matt Guice Matthew Guice Daniel Kennard (4.0) Willie Hughley Fall 2004 Jarrid Smith Rusty Smith Michael Hancock Jason Harmon Chris Laskowski Josh Jenkins Jared Allen Zachary Wichner Zachary Wichner Rod Huggins Rob Housler Peter Lihach Daniel Kennard Christian Amaya Warley Leroy Lester Jean William McDonald Chris Laskowski Carldayle Brantley Fall 2005 Spring 2006 Michael O’Neill Frantz Joseph Casey McGahee Ray Leavitt Ted Czepiga Dewain Akerblom Lawrence Gordon Keegan Peterson Warley Leroy Chris McKinley Chris McKinley Michael Hancock Erik Benson Michael Ippolitto Tyler Reed David Matlock Kinyumba Mutakabbir Doug Parker Dande Hansen Glynn Bostic Mike O’Neill Willie Rose Hunter McCrory Andres Rosas Leland Rodgers Brandon Jackson Broderick Bolton Keegan Peterson Aaron Sanchez Casey McGahee Ramon Rickards Chris Salivar Greg Joseph Jason Cleveland Wilfred Rivera Jarrid Smith Kevin Miller 142 Drameko Moore Austin Jensen Ted Czepiga Brandon Hando Willie Floyd Chris Bonner Andrew Stryffeler Julian Myers Greg Joseph Malik Eugene Brantley Harstad Erik Hansen Curtis Cross Jeff Van Camp Mike O’Neill Vincent Long Cortez Gent Jervonte Jackson Rod Huggins Andy Czuprynski Demetrius Williamson Keegan Peterson David Matlock Michael Hancock Austin Jensen Greg Joseph Jamal Davis Ryan Wischnefski Charles Pierre Josh McLean Austin Jensen Jamere Johnson Kevin Miller Chase Dickinson Tyler Reed Gil Monzon Frantz Joseph Sam McRoy Alfred Morris Nexon Dorvilus Spring 2010 Wilfred Rivera Ryan Paros Warley Leroy Alfred Morris Alex Paros Alex Fick Joseph Bailey William Rose Keegan Peterson Mark Maycock Troy Niblack Alex Pecorella Jarvis Givens Marcus Bartels Ryan Sollazzo Tyler Reed Alfred Morris Ryan Paros Keegan Peterson Byron Hankerson Christopher Chappell Robert St. Clair Wilfred Rivera Nick Paris Keegan Peterson Mauricio Riquer Brentley Harstad Andy Czurprynski Raul Valero William Rose Keegan Peterson Antonio Rodriguez Jordan Sessa Rod Huggins Cory Davis Cedrick White Derek Skop Mauricio Riquer Jordan Sessa Ryan Sollazzo Austin Jensen Jamal Davis Zach Wichner Jarrid Smith William Rose Chris White Jeff VanCamp David Kooi Chase Dikinson Ryan Wischnefski Rusty Smith Robert St. Clair Graham Wilbert Graham Wilbert Michael Lockley Nexon Dorvilus Ryan Sollazzo Zachary Wichner Demetrius Williamson Demetrius Williamson David Matlock Erik Hansen Fall 2007 Robert St. Clair Ryan Wischnefski Ryan Wischnefski Samuel McRoy Brentley Harstad Kris Bartels Zachary Wichner Spring 2009 Chris White Keegan Peterson Treon Howard Ted Czepiga Lavoris Williams Fall 2008 Ed Alexander Brandon Zeeb DeAndre Richardson Rod Huggins Alex Fick Ryan Wischnefski Marcus Bartels Joe Bailey William Rose Daniel Joseph Mickey Groody Brandon Zeeb DiIvory Edgecomb Marcus Bartels Fall 2009 Josh Savidge Derek King Michael Hancock Malik Eugene Andrew Czuprynski Joseph Bailey Jordan Sessa Matt Leicht Rod Huggins Spring 2008 Alex Fick Chris Eterno David Baptiste John Solak Samuel McRoy Jervonte Jackson Sean Clayton Michael Hancock Alex Fick Marcus Bartels Rusty Smith Alfred Morris 143 Keegan Peterson Alex Deleon Spring 2011 Ryan Moran Carlton Falconer Vinny Zaccario Tony Moore Jordan Sessa Chase Dickinson Ed Alexander Anthony Morgan Javaris Giles Yourhighness Morgan Carl Spital Damian Fortner Joseph Bailey Yourhighness Morgan Erik Hansen Spring 2012 Troy Niblack Xavier Stinson Andrew Gumora Marcus Bartels Alfred Morris Brentley Harstad Christopher Chappell Johnathon Ragoo Andrew Stryffeler Ross Gornall Blake Bierman Anthony Napoltano Nicardo Henry Marcus Cunningham Keith Reaser Jeff Van Camp Andrew Haynes Andrew Bolognese Troy Niblack Ricaldo Henry Andy Czuprynski DeAndre Richardson Tony Walding Chris Jackson Forrest Campbell Jordan Sessa David Huntt Alex Deleon Jordan Sessa Ed Wertepny Karl James Stephen Curtis Andrew Stryffeler Austin Jensen Chase Dickinson Winfred Strickland Chris White Lester Jean Alex Deleon David Terrell Max Karrick Nexon Dorvilus Andrew Stryffeler Darian Williams Austin Jensen Chase Dickinson Graham Wilbert Derek Moise Trey Dunn Shaheem Sutherland Demetrius Williamson Derek King Nexon Dorvilus DeAndre Williams Alfred Morris Carlton Falconer Stern Vile Vinny Zaccario Devonte King Carlton Falconer Demetrius Williamson Brendan Myers Matt Garcia Graham Wilbert Markenel Zele Burak Kiranlar Matt Garcia Tim Woods Chris Newbold Matt Gray DeAndre Williams Ryan Moran Brentley Harstad Josh Olmann Marcus Hagins Demetrius Williamson Fall 2010 Sam McRoy Andrew Haynes Fall 2011 Connor Page Brentley Harstad Morgan Barnett Alfred Morris Austin Jensen Joseph Bailey Tim Raber Cory Henry Fall 2012 Marcus Bartels Anthony Morris Randell Johnson Marcus Bartels Eamon Ryan Joe Henry Jonathan Alvarez Christopher Chappell Blake Parrish John Jones Christopher Chappell Stephen Schoewe Ricaldo Henry Mitchell Anderson Dino Cox Jordan Sessa Devonte King Dino Cox Jordan Sessa Chris Jackson Joseph Bailey Curtis Cross Andrew Stryffeler David Kooi Alex Deleon Andrew Stryffeler Burak Kiranlar David Baptiste Marcus Cunningham Jeff Van Camp Samuel McRoy Chase Dickinson Shaheem Sutherland David Lozandier Blake Bierman Kevin Cyrille Graham Wilbert Glenn Merzius Nexon Dorvilus Graham Wilbert Brendan Meyers Shane Blair Andy Czyprynski Darian Williams Eric Minemyer Trey Dunn Martin Wright Derek Moise Brandin Bryant 144 Paul Cecere Andrew Stryffeler Joe Henry Fall 2013 Cre’von LeBlanc Dillon DeBoer Lester Thomas Christopher Chappell Shaheem Sutherland Nicardo Henry Jonathan Alvarez Robert Lohnes Alex Deleon Tony Thomas Marcus Cunningham Graham Wilbert Ricaldo Henry Mitch Anderson Eric Minemyer Nexon Dorvilus Daron Washington Jr. Andrew Czuprynski Demetrius Williamson Christopher Jackson Joseph Bailey Yourhighness Morgan Mohammad Farah Antonyo Woods Vinny Davino Martin Wright Mustafa Johnson David Baptiste Josh Orsino Roman Fernandez Dillon DeBoer Vincent Zaccario Randell Johnson Blake Bierman Anthony Russell William Grigg III Spring 2014 Nexon Dorvilus Andrae Kirk Shane Blair Jordan Sessa Marcus Hagins Stern Vile Isaac Edwards Spring 2013 Rodney Lamar Brandin Bryant Winfred Strickland Anthony Hamilton Eric Minemyer Joseph Fischer Mitchell Anderson Cre’von LeBlanc Paul Cecere Andrew Stryffeler Brandon Henderson Jason Driskel Damian Fortner David Baptiste Braden Lyons Christopher Chappell Shaheem Sutherland Christopher Jackson Marcus Cunningham Michael Harrop Andrew Bolognese Daniel Mckinney Marcus Cunningham Graham Wilbert Jaquez Johnson Haiden Naigel Brentley Harstad Brandin Bryant Eric Minemyer Andrew Czuprynski Demetrius Williamson James Lincoln Greg Joseph Timothy Haynes Derek Butcher Derek Moise Vinny Davino Martin Wright Robert Lohnes Andrew Bolognese Ricaldo Henry Christopher Chappell Anthony Moore Dillon DeBoer Vincent Zaccario Braden Lyons Michael Harrop David Hinds Michael Copeland Sharrod Neasmon Nexon Dorvilus Andrew Matyk Joseph Fischer Cre’von LeBlanc Marcus Cunningham Shalom Ogbonda Isaac Edwards Fall 2013 Robert Miller Griffi n Goins Robert Lohnes Stephen Curtis DeAndre Richardson Joseph Fischer Austin Bland Eric Minemyer Daniel Lozandier Eric Minemyer Dillon DeBoer Kayvon Sherrill Damian Fortner Joshua Ballesteros Derek Moise Dillon DeBoer Yourhighness Morgan Alexander Deleon Winfred Strickland Michael Harrop Brandin Bryant Anthony Moore Andrew Matyk Joshua Orsino Nexon Dorvilus Andrew Stryffeler Brentley Harstad Chris Chappell Joshua Orsino William Grigg III Anthony Russell Carlton Falconer Shaheem Sutherland Timothy Haynes Jimmie Colley III Michael Scott Reginald Bain Jordan Sessa Jeremy Glinton Rodney Whitehead Ricaldo Henry Marcus Cunningham Shaheem Sutherland Martese Jackson Winfred Strickland Grant Helm David Hinds Vincent Davino Andrew Stryffeler Sharrod Neasman 145 Braden Lyons Team MVP 2004 Kevin Fischer Offensive Line 2011 Kevin Cryrille Defensive End James Lincoln Year Player Position 2005 Danny Embick Quarterback 2012 Brent Harstad Defensive Back Antonyo Woods 2001 Jared Allen Quarterback 2006 Charles Pierre Running Back 2013 Andrae Kirk Linebacker Zephyr Jean 2002 Chris Laskowski Linebacker 2007 Jarrid Smith Offensive Line Brandin Bryant 2003 Jared Allen Quarterback 2008 Charles Pierre Running Back Student-Athlete of the Year Ronnie Scott Chris Laskowski Linebacker 2009 William Rose Fullback (Based on stewardship) Karl James 2004 Jared Allen Quarterback 2010 Lester Jean Wide Receiver Year Player Position Anthony Moore 2005 Shomari Earls Linebacker 2011 Alfred Morris Running Back 2001 Chris Laskowski Linebacker Freedom Whitfi eld 2006 Aaron Sanchez Fullback 2012 William Dukes Wide Receiver 2002 Chris McKinley Linebacker Joe Henry 2007 Rusty Smith Quarterback 2013 Mustafa Johnson Center 2003 Chris McKinley Linebacker Kayvon Sherrill 2008 Rusty Smith Quarterback 2004 Chris Laskowski Linebacker Winfred Strickland 2009 Alfred Morris Running Back Defensive MVP 2005 Danny Embick Quarterback 2010 Jeff Van Camp Quarterback Year Player Position 2006 Robert St. Clair Defensive Line 2011 Marcus Bartels Safety 2001 Mauratae Johnson Safety 2007 Zach Wichner Offensive Line Alfred Morris Running Back 2002 Yrvens Guerrier Defensive Lineman 2008 Keegan Peterson Punter 2012 Not awarded 2003 Yrvens Guerrier Defensive Lineman 2009 Alfred Morris Running Back 2013 D’Joun Smith Defensive Back 2004 Chris Laskowski Linebacker 2010 Marcus Bartels Safety 2005 Shomari Earls Linebacker 2011 Graham Wilbert Quarterback Offensive MVP 2006 Kris Bartels Defensive Back 2012 Nexon Dorvilus Tight End Year Player Position 2007 Cergile Sincere Linebacker 2013 Andrew Stryffeler Defensive End TEAM AWARDS 2001 Doug Parker Running Back 2008 Frantz Joseph Linebacker 2002 Jared Allen Quarterback 2009 Edward Bradwell Linebacker Most-Improved Award 2003 Anthony Crissinger-Hill Tight End 2010 Malik Eugene Linebacker Year Player Position 146 2001 Dave Richards Offensive Lineman 2008 DiIvory Edgecomb Kick Return Gridiron Club Award 2008 Ted Czepiga Linebacker/ST 2002 Teddy Strachan Defensive Lineman 2009 Mickey Groody Punter Year Player Position 2009 David Matlock Offensive Lineman 2003 Johnnie Sloan Defensive Lineman 2010 Mickey Groody Punter 2001 Ed Mathews Offensive Lineman 2004 Dewain Akerblom Long Snapper 2011 Mickey Groody Punter 2002 Jordan Roberts Defensive Lineman Iron Owl Award 2005 Robert St. Clair Defensive Lineman 2012 Tim Raber Long Snapper 2003 Quentin Swain Linebacker Year Player Position 2006 Rickey Bethel Defensive Back 2013 Sean Kelly Punter 2012 Not Awarded 2012 Alex Deleon Tight End 2007 Cortez Gent Wide Receiver 2013 Randell Johnson Linebacker 2008 Michael Hancock Defensive Lineman Non-Scholarship MVP Bone Award (Memory of Ramon Rickards) 2009 Lester Jean Wide Receiver Year Player Position Year Player Position Mr Resilient Offense 2010 Joe Bailey Offensive Line 2001 Coisge McCullough Safety 2004 Shomari Earls Linebacker Year Player Position 2011 Chris Newbold Offensive Line 2002 Daveon Barron Running Back 2005 Lawrence Gordon Cornerback 2013 Nexon Dorvilus Tight End 2012 Not Awarded 2002 George Guffey Offensive Lineman 2006 Frantz Joseph Linebacker 2013 Not Awarded 2003 Jerrell Terry Defensive Back 2007 Frantz Joseph Linebacker Mr. Resilient Defense 2004 Mike Brown Punter 2008 Ted Czepiga Linebacker/ST Year Player Position Special Teams Award 2005 John Rizzo Offensive Lineman 2009 Marcus Bartels Cornerback 2013 Martin Wright Defensive End Year Player Position 2006 Chad Wilkes Wide Receiver 2010 Yourhighness Morgan Linebacker 2001 Nick Seta Captain 2007 Michael Hancock Defensive Lineman 2011 Marcus Bartels Safety Hold the Rope 2002 Matt Prudenti Holder/Return 2008 Daniel Joseph Defensive Lineman 2012 Not Awarded Year Player Position 2003 Tyrone Higgins Punt Block/Right Side 2009 Carl Spitale Offensive Lineman 2013 Adarius Glanton Linebacker 2013 Daniel McKinney Wide Receiver 2004 Mark Myers Kicker 2010 Tim Raber Long Snapper 2005 Mike Brown Punter 2011 David Baptiste Defensive Tackle Team Above Self Senior Award 2006 Dewain Akerblom Long Snapper 2012 Not Awarded Year Player Position Year Player Position 2007 DiIvory Edgecomb Kick Return 2013 Not Awarded 2003 Matt Prudenti Wide Receiver 2013 Cory Henry Defensive End 147 Howard Schnellenberger Community Andy Czyprinski (09-12) Lawrence Gordon CFL (2007) Outreach Award Kevin Fischer (01-04)* Taheem Acevedo Free Agent Kansas City Chiefs (2007) Year Player Position William Gray (01-04)* Casey McGahee CFL (2007) Endurance Club Members 2013 Christopher Chappell Offensive Lineman Yrvens Guerrier (01-04)* Troy Pindell CFL (2007) Year Chris Laskowski (01-04)* Jervonte Jackson Philadelphia Eagles (2008) Player Scout Team Offensive Award Chris McKinley (01-04)* Frantz Joseph Free Agent Oakland Raiders (2008) 2012 Brandin Bryant Year Player Position Mark Myers (01-04)* Jason Harmon Free Agent (2009) 2012 Dillon DeBoer 2012 Michael Harrop Tight End Johnnie Sloan (01-04)* William Rose Free Agent (2009) 2012 Nexon Dorvilus 2013 Kalib Woods Wide Receiver Brittney Tellis (01-04)* Rusty Smith 6th Round Tennessee Titans (2009) 2012 Croy Henry Nello Faulk (03-06) Rob Housler 3rd Round Arizona Cardinals (2010) 2012 Chris Jackson Scout Team Defensive Award David Matlock (06-09) Lester Jean Free Agent Tennessee Titans (2011) 2012 Randell Johnson Year Player Position Lester Jean (07-10) Michael Lockley Free Agent Jacksonville Jaguars (2011) 2012 Andrae Kirk 2012 Paul Cecere Linebacker *Inaugural team members Alfred Morris 7th Round Washington Redskins (2012) 2012 Cre’von LeBlanc 2013 Anthony Hamilton Defensive Back Kevin Cyrille Free Agent Minnesota Vikings (2012) 2012 Brayden Lyons Players to Sign Professional Contracts David Hinds Free Agent Miami Dolphins (2013) 2012 Derek Moise Scout Team Special Teams Award Brian Pare Free Agent (2004) Keith Reaser 5th Round San Francisco 49ers (2014) 2012 Sharrod Neasman Year Player Position Chris Laskowski Free Agent Indianapolis Colts (2005) Randell Johnson 7th Round Buffalo Bills (2014) 2012 Shalom Ogbonda 2012 Shaheem Sutherland Safety Kevin Fischer Free Agent Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2005) 2012 Josh Orsino 2013 Nate Ozedmir Linebacker Jared Allen Free Agent Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2005) 2012 Damian Parms Quentin Swain NFL Europe (Berlin) (2005) 2012 Keith Reasere Players Who Played in Every Game Willie Hughley Free Agent Cleveland Browns (2006) 2012 Andrew Stryffeler During Four-Year Career Nello Faulk Free Agent Jacksonville Jaguars (2007) 2012 Jonathan Wallace Jared Allen (01-04)* Mark Myers CFL (2007/Jets 2008) 148 Most Carries Most Net Yards Rushing 68 Housler, Rob at FIU Nov 24, 2007 38 Morris, Alfred UAB Nov 26, 2011 198 Morris, Alfred UAB Nov 26, 2011 38 carries 65 Floyd, Willie FIU Oct 30, 2010 30 Morris, Alfred at ULM Oct 9, 2010 194 Pierre, Charles at WKU Oct 18, 2008 23 carries 53 Edgecomb, D. at Middle Tennessee Sep 30, 2008 29 Morris, Alfred at North Texas Oct 17, 2009 181 Morris, Alfred at Louisiana Oct 24, 2009 24 carries 28 Pierre, Charles at North Texas Nov 18, 2006 163 Morris, Alfred Arkansas State Nov 05, 2011 19 carries Most Passes Attempted 27 Parker, Doug at North Texas Sept 11, 2004 162 Morris, Alfred at North Texas Oct 08, 2011 24 carries 54 Smith, Rusty Louisiana-Monroe Oct 27, 2007 50 Johnson, Jaquez Middle Tennessee Sep 21, 2013 Highest Average Gain Per Rush (10 carries) 50 Smith, Rusty FIU Nov 29, 2008 11.7 Pierre, Charles NT Nov 08, 2008 12-140 50 Smith, Rusty ULM Sep 26, 2009 10.9 Pierre, Charles UL Nov 15, 2008 10-109 10.6 Pierre, Charles UAB Sep 06, 2008 13-138 Most Passes Completed 8.6 Morris, Alfred Arkansas State Nov 05, 2011 19-163 35 Smith, Rusty Louisiana-Monroe Oct 27, 2007 8.5 Morris, Alfred MT Oct 22, 2011 18-153 31 Johnson, Jaquez Middle Tennessee Sep 21, 2013 30 Smith, Rusty ULM Sep 26, 2009 Most rushing TDs Scored 28 Allen,Jared at Hawai`i Sep 4, 2004 4 Morris, Alfred UAB Nov 26, 2011 28 Smith, Rusty at ULM Oct 25, 2008

RECORDS 4 Parker,Doug Jacksonville Oct 13, 2001 2 16 with 2 Highest % Passes Comp. (10 attempts) 78.1 Smith, Rusty vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 25-32 Longest Rush from Scrimmage 77.8 Allen,Jared Nicholls State Oct 11, 2003 14-18 74 Pierre, Charles at WKU Oct 18, 2008 77.3 Van Camp, Jeff at USF Oct 02, 2010 17-22 73.5 Allen,Jared FIU Dec 04, 2004 25-34 INDIVIDUAL GAMEINDIVIDUAL 73 Pierre, Charles UAB Sep 06, 2008 73.3 Allen,Jared Northern CO Oct 18, 2003 11-15 149 Most Consecutive Passes Completed Most Passing Yards Gained Per Attempt 4 Smith, Rusty at ULL Oct 20, 2007 J, Allen/D, Embick 11 Siena 11/15/03 (10 attempts) 4 Smith, Rusty at ULL Oct 24, 2009 Graham Wilbert 11 Wagner 08/31/12 14.1 Allen,Jared Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 13-183 Rusty Smith 10 Oklahoma State 09/08/07 12.8 Smith, Rusty at Louisiana Oct 24, 2009 28-359 Most Passes had Intercepted Jared Allen 9 YSU 09/20/03 11.7 Allen,Jared Gardner-Webb Nov 1, 2003 13-152 4 Smith, Rusty at Minnesota Sep 20, 2008 Rusty Smith 9 Troy 12/01/07 11.2 Allen,Jared at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 20-224 3 Allen,Jared Colgate Dec 13, 2003 Jared Allen 8 James Madison 09/14/02 11.2 Smith, Rusty ULL Nov 15, 2008 26-290 3 Allen,Jared ULM Oct 23, 2004 Jared Allen 8 North Arizona 12/06/03 3 Clayton, Sean at FIU Nov 26, 2005 Jared Allen 8 North Texas 09/11/04 Most Passing Yards Gained Per 3 Embick, Danny MT Oct 15, 2005 Danny Embick 8 Louisville 10/01/05 Completion (5 completions) 3 Embick, Danny ULM Sep 22, 2005 Rusty Smith 8 ULM 10/27/07 25.2 Allen,Jared Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 5-126 3 Van Camp, Jeff at Middle Tennessee Nov 27, 2010 Jeff Van Camp 8 UAB 11/07/09 24.9 Allen,Jared at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 9-224 3 Wilbert, Graham at FIU Nov 12, 2011 Graham Wilbert 8 South Alabama 10/20/12 22.9 Allen,Jared Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 8-183 3 Wilbert, Graham at North Texas Oct 08, 2011 22.7 Allen,Jared at Bethune-C. Nov 29, 2003 9-204 3 Wilbert, Graham at Auburn Sep 24, 2011 Most Passing Yards 20.5 Allen,Jared at Eastern KY Sep 21, 2002 11-226 463 Smith, Rusty Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 Highest Passing Eff. Rating (10 attempts) 389 Smith, Rusty FIU Nov 29, 2008 Most Touchdown Passes 219.1 Smith, Rusty at Louisiana Oct 24, 2009 359 Smith, Rusty at ULL Oct 24, 2009 5 Smith, Rusty vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 211.6 Smith, Rusty vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 352 Allen,Jared at UCF Sep 13, 2003 5 Smith, Rusty FIU Nov 29, 2008 209.8 Smith, Rusty ULL Nov 15, 2008 347 Smith, Rusty ULM Sep 26, 2009 5 Smith, Rusty Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 201.5 Van Camp, Jeff ULL Nov 13, 2010 4 Smith, Rusty NT Nov 08, 2008 200.5 Smith, Rusty NT Nov 08, 2008 4 Smith, Rusty UL Nov 15, 2008 4 Smith, Rusty at FIU Nov 24, 2007 150 Longest Pass Completion Highest Average Gain Per Reception 53 Smith, Rusty FIU Nov 29, 2008 3 rush,50 pass 88 Allen,Jared Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 (3 receptions) 53 Smith, Rusty at ULL Oct 20, 2007 8 rush,45 pass 80 Allen,Jared at Northern Colorado Oct 16, 2004 39.5 Tellis,Brittney at Eastern Kentucky Sep 21, 20024-158 80 Van Camp, Jeff at Arkansas State Oct 23, 2010 36.2 Gent, Cortez at FIU Nov 24, 20074-145 Most Total Offense Yards Gained 78 Allen,Jared at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 32.2 Holley, Avery Troy Dec 04, 20104-129 449 Smith, Rusty Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 -14 rush,463 pass 77 Van Camp, Jeff at UAB Sep 02, 2010 30.7 Bynes,Roosevelt Edward Waters Nov 27, 20043-92 382 Smith, Rusty FIU Nov 29, 2008 -7 rush,389 pass 30.7 Bynes,Roosevelt at NT Sep 11, 20043-92 359 Smith, Rusty at ULL Oct 24, 2009 0 rush,359 pass Most Passes Caught 355 Johnson, Jaquez Middle Tenn. Sep 21, 2013 34 rush,321 pass 15 Crissinger-Hill at Hawai`i Sep 4, 2004 Most TD Receptions 351 Allen,Jared at UCF Sep 13, 2003 -1 rush,352 pass 11 Gent, Cortez ULM Oct 27, 2007 3 Gent, Cortez FIU Nov 29, 2008 11 Harmon, Jason ULM Sep 26, 2009 2 21 with 2 Highest Average Gain Per Play (20 plays) 9 Crissinger-Hill at FIU Nov 22, 2003 12.8 Smith, Rusty at Louisiana Oct 24, 2009 28-359 9 Jean, Lester at UAB Sep 02, 2010 Longest Pass Reception 11.2 Allen,Jared at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 20-224 9 McKinney,D. Middle Tennessee Sep 21, 2013 88 Parker,Thomas Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 10.7 Smith, Rusty at FIU Nov 24, 2007 31-333 80 Bynes,Roosevelt at Northern Colorado Oct 16, 2004 10.2 Smith, Rusty ULL Nov 15, 2008 27-276 Most Yards Receiving 80 Jean, Lester at Arkansas State Oct 23, 2010 9.9 Smith, Rusty vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 33-328 183 Crissinger-Hill at Hawai`i Sep 4, 2004 15 receptions 78 Crissinger-Hill at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 9.9 Smith, Rusty NT Nov 08, 2008 25-247 164 Jean, Lester at UAB Sep 02, 2010 9 receptions 77 Jean, Lester at UAB Sep 02, 2010 163 Crissinger-Hill at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 6 receptions Most All-Purpose Yards Gained 160 Crissinger-Hill Texas State Oct 04, 2003 7 receptions Most Total Offense Plays 231 Jackson,Anthony Marist Sep 22, 2001 65 Johnson, Jaquez Middle Tennessee Sep 21, 2013 5 rush,50 pass 219 Edgecomb, D. USF Oct 06, 2007 54 Smith, Rusty ULM Oct 27, 2007 0 rush,54 pass 219 Morris, Alfred at Louisiana Oct 24, 2009 54 Smith, Rusty ULM Sep 26, 2009 4 rush,50 pass 213 Morris, Alfred at North Texas Oct 08, 2011 151 210 Edgecomb, D. at TROY Dec. 1, 2007 3 Morris, Alfred Arkansas State Nov 14, 2009 6 Leroy, Warley ULL Nov 15, 2008 3 Sanchez,Aaron Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 6 Leroy, Warley Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 Most All-Purpose Attempts 2 Bonner, Chris at ULL Oct 24, 2009 6 Myers,Mark at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 2003 38 Morris, Alfred UAB Nov 26, 2011 6 Myers,Mark Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 31 Morris, Alfred at ULM Oct 09, 2010 Most Extra Points Made by Kicking 30 Parker,Doug at North Texas Sep 11, 2004 7 Leroy, Warley at FIU Nov 24, 2007 Most Points Scored by Kicking 29 Jackson,Anthony Bethune-Cookman Sep 07, 2002 7 Leroy, Warley FIU Nov 29, 2008 13 Myers,Mark at Northern Colorado Oct 16, 2004 29 Morris, Alfred at North Texas Oct 17, 2009 7 Leroy, Warley UAB Sep 06, 2008 12 Leroy, Warley Louisiana-Monroe Oct 27, 2007 29 Pierre, Charles at North Texas Nov 18, 2006 7 Myers,Mark Siena College Nov 15, 2003 12 Leroy, Warley at North Texas Sep 22, 2007 6 Gornall, Ross at Louisiana Oct 24, 2009 12 Myers,Mark at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 2003 Most Points Scored 6 Leroy, Warley Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 12 Myers,Mark at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003 24 Morris, Alfred UAB Nov 26, 2011 6 Myers,Mark at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 2003 24 Parker,Doug Jacksonville Oct 13, 2001 6 Myers,Mark Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 Most Field Goals Attempted 18 Gent, Cortez FIU Nov 29, 2008 4 Anderson, Mitch at East Carolina Sep 05, 2013 18 Morris, Alfred at FIU Dec 05, 2009 Most Extra Points Attempted by Kicking 4 Leroy, Warley USF Oct 06, 2007 18 Morris, Alfred Arkansas State Nov 14, 2009 8 Leroy, Warley at FIU Nov 24, 2007 4 Leroy, Warley Louisiana-Monroe Oct 27, 2007 18 Sanchez,Aaron Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 7 Gornall, Ross at ULL Oct 24, 2009 3 15 with 7 Leroy, Warley FIU Nov 29, 2008 Most Touchdowns Scored 7 Leroy, Warley UAB Sep 06, 2008 Most Field Goals Made 4 Morris, Alfred UAB Nov 26, 2011 7 Myers,Mark Siena College Nov 15, 2003 3 Leroy, Warley at ULM Oct 25, 2008 4 Parker,Doug Jacksonville Oct 13, 2001 6 Gornall, Ross at NT Oct 17, 2009 3 Leroy, Warley Louisiana-Monroe Oct 27, 2007 3 Gent, Cortez FIU Nov 29, 2008 6 Leroy, Warley vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 3 Leroy, Warley at North Texas Sep 22, 2007 3 Morris, Alfred at FIU Dec 05, 2009 6 Leroy, Warley NT Nov 08, 2008 3 Myers,Mark at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003 152 3 Myers,Mark at Northern Colorado Oct 16, 2004 380 Rosas,Andy at Eastern Illinois Nov 16, 2002 11 punts 64 Groody, Mickey at Middle Tennessee Nov 27, 2010 3 Myers,Mark at Hawai`i Sep 4, 2004 375 Rosas,Andy at Middle Tennessee Aug 28, 2003 8 punts 2 23 with Longest Punt Return Highest Average Yards Per Punt (3 punts) 75 Tellis,Brittney Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 Longest Field Goal Made 53.1 Groody, Mickey Troy Dec 04, 2010 7-372 50 Prudenti,Matt Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003 53 Myers,Mark at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 2003 52.7 Groody, Mickey NT Sep 25, 2010 3-158 48 Polo, T. at ULM Oct 25, 2008 50 Kennard, Daniel at Louisville Oct 01, 2005 52.3 Groody, Mickey at Texas Nov 20, 2010 3-157 45 Tellis,Brittney at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 49 Myers,Mark at Hawai`i Sep 4, 2004 48.0 Peterson, K at Oklahoma State Sep 08, 2007 8-384 41 Tellis,Brittney at Gardner-Webb Nov 03, 2001 48 Myers,Mark at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003 47.3 Brown,Mike at Middle Tennessee Sep 18, 2004 6-284 48 Myers,Mark Youngstown State Oct 12, 2002 Longest Kick Return 46 Anderson, Mitch at East Carolina Sep 05, 2013 Most Punts Downed Inside 20 85 Jackson,Anthony Marist Sep 22, 2001 46 Leroy, Warley Arkansas State Nov 10, 2007 4 Kelly, Sean at Miami Aug 30, 2013 65 Floyd, Willie at North Texas Oct 08, 2011 4 O’Neill, Mike at NT Nov 18, 2006 63 Edgecomb, D. vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 Most Punts 4 Peterson, K at Michigan State Sep 13, 2008 57 Edgecomb, D. at Kentucky Sep 29, 2007 11 Groody, Mickey at TROY Nov 19, 2011 4 Rosas,Andy at UCF Sep 13, 2003 55 Jackson,Anthony Siena College Nov 15, 2003 11 Rosas,Andy at Eastern Illinois Nov 16, 2002 4 Rosas,Andy at Illinois State Sep 27, 2003 10 Kelly, Sean at Miami Aug 30, 2013 Longest Interception Return 10 Peterson, K at Michigan State Sep 13, 2008 Longest Punt 87 Hughley,Willie at James Madison Sep 14, 2002 73 Groody, Mickey FIU Oct 30, 2010 75 Smith, D’Joun at USF Sep 14, 2013 Most Yards Punting 72 Groody, Mickey Troy Dec 04, 2010 64 Merzius, Gedel Southern Utah Univ. Oct 12, 2006 439 Groody, Mickey at Troy Nov 19, 2011 11 punts 67 Rosas,Andy at Nicholls State Oct 05, 2002 63 Hughley,Willie Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003 415 Kelly, Sean at Miami Aug 30, 2013 10 punts 66 Brown,Mike at Texas State Oct 09, 2004 57 Hughley,Willie Illinois State Nov 20, 2004 384 Peterson, K at Oklahoma State Sep 08, 2007 8 punts 64 Brown, Mike ULM Sep 22, 2005 153 Longest Fumble Return Highest Average Gain Per Punt Return 139 Jackson,Anthony at Gardner-Webb Nov 03, 2001 5 returns 99 Osborne,Taurian at Bethune-Cookman Sep 08, 2001 (2 returns) 46 Sloan,Johnnie Nicholls State Oct 11, 2003 30.5 Prudenti,Matt Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003 2-61 Highest Average Gain Per Kick Return 34 Hancock, M. at ULM Oct 25, 2008 26.0 Tellis,Brittney Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 4-104 (2 returns) 28 Savidge, Josh MT Oct 31, 2009 21.3 Tellis,Brittney at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 3-64 56.0 Jackson,Anthony Marist Sep 22, 2001 3-168 25 Hughley,Willie at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 2003 20.0 Simeon, Frantz at Oklahoma State Sep 16, 2006 2-40 44.5 Bartels, Kris Arkansas State Oct 28, 2006 2-89 18.5 Simeon, Frantz Southern Utah Oct 12, 2006 2-37 39.0 Jackson,Anthony at Hawai`i Sep 4, 2004 2-78 Most Punt Returns 37.8 Edgecomb, D. vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 4-151 6 Tellis,Brittney Morris Brown Nov 09, 2002 Most Kick Returns 33.5 Jackson, Anthony at Bethune-Cookman Sep 08, 2001 2-67 6 Tellis,Brittney Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 7 Edgecomb, D. at Troy Dec. 1, 2007 5 Tellis,Brittney at Gardner-Webb Nov 03, 2001 6 Blanchard, Jeff at UAB Sep 02, 2010 Most Fumble Returns 5 Tellis,Brittney at Troy Nov 06, 2004 6 Edgecomb, D. Arkansas State Nov 10, 2007 1 Hancock, M. at ULM Oct 25, 2008 5 Tellis,Brittney at NT Sep 11, 2004 6 Edgecomb, D. at Florida Nov 17, 2007 1 Henry, Cory at USF Sep 14, 2013 6 Edgecomb, D. FIU Nov 29, 2008 1 Hughley,Willie at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 2003 Most Punt Return Yards 6 Edgecomb, D. at ULL Oct 20, 2007 1 Johnson,Mau. St. Mary’s (CA) Oct 20, 2001 104 Tellis,Brittney Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 4 returns 6 Hall, Terence at Louisville Oct 01, 2005 1 Joseph, Frantz ULL Oct 18, 2006 95 Tellis,Brittney Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 6 returns 1 Lockley, M. at Troy Nov 21, 2009 80 Tellis,Brittney at Gardner-Webb Nov 03, 2001 5 returns Most Kick Return Yards 1 McGahee,Casey Illinois State Nov 20, 2004 64 Tellis,Brittney at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 3 returns 168 Jackson,Anthony Marist Sep 22, 2001 3 returns 1 Osborne,Taurian at Bethune-Cookman Sep 08, 2001 61 Prudenti,Matt Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003 2 returns 151 Edgecomb, D. vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 4 returns 1 Pasick,Lee FIU Nov 23, 2002 145 Edgecomb, D. at ULL Oct 20, 2007 6 returns 1 Pasick,Lee Marist Sep 22, 2001 143 Edgecomb, D. at Troy Dec. 1, 2007 7 returns 1 Poitier,Todd Youngstown State Oct 12, 2002 139 Edgecomb, D. Arkansas State Nov 10, 2007 6 returns 1 Savidge, Josh MT Oct 31, 2009 154 1 Sloan,Johnnie at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003 87 Hughley,Willie at James Madison Sep 14, 2002 1 returns 3.0 Sloan,Johnnie at Texas State Oct 09, 2004 2-1 1 Sloan,Johnnie Nicholls State Oct 11, 2003 75 Smith, D’Joun at USF Sep 14, 2013 1 returns 3.0 Walker,Joe Jacksonville Oct 13, 2001 2-1 1 Small, Corey at Kentucky Sep 29, 2007 64 Merzius, Gedel Southern Utah Oct 12, 2006 1 returns 2.0 16 with Oct 18, 2003 2-0 1 Swain,Quentin at FIU Nov 22, 2003 63 Hughley,Willie Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003 1 returns Most Tackles for Loss Most Fumble Return Yards Highest Average Gain Per Interception 4.0 Higgins,Tyrone Colgate Dec 13, 2003 3-0 107 Osborne,Taurian at Bethune-Cookman Sep 08, 2001 2 returns Return (2 returns) 4.0 Laskowski,Chris at Middle Tennessee Sep 18, 2004 4-0 46 Sloan,Johnnie Nicholls State Oct 11, 2003 1 returns 52.0 Hughley,Willie Illinois State Nov 20, 2004 2-104 4.0 Sloan,Johnnie Bethune-Cookman Sep 07, 2002 4-0 34 Hancock, M. at ULM Oct 25, 2008 1 returns 18.5 Bartels, Marcus FIU Oct 30, 2010 2-37 4.0 St. Clair, R. MT Oct 15, 2005 1-1 28 Savidge, Josh MT Oct 31, 2009 1 returns 10.7 Small, Corey Arkansas State Oct 28, 2006 3-32 3.5 Johnson, R. ULM Dec 03, 2011 3-0 25 Hughley,Willie at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 2003 1 returns 5.7 Polo, T. Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 3-17 3.5 Sloan,Johnnie at Youngstown State Sep 20, 2003 2-1 4.5 Hughley,Willie at Middle Tennessee Sep 18, 2004 2-9 Most Interceptions Most Fumbles Forced 3 Polo, T. Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 Most Tackles 2 Earls,Shomari Nicholls State Oct 11, 2003 3 Small, Corey Arkansas State Oct 28, 2006 18 Small, Corey at Kentucky Sep 29, 2007 14-4 2 Parms, Damian at East Carolina Sep 05, 2013 2 Acevedo, Taheem at NT Nov 18, 2006 18 Terry,Jerrell at Eastern Illinois Nov 16, 2002 7-11 2 Sincere, C. Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 2 Bartels, Marcus FIU Oct 30, 2010 16 Clark, Andre at Michigan State Sep 13, 2008 6-10 2 Sloan, Johnnie at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003 2 Hughley,Willie Illinois State Nov 20, 2004 16 Hinds, David Arkansas State Nov 05, 2011 7-9 2 Smith, D’Joun at USF Sep 14, 2013 2 Hughley,Willie at Middle Tennessee Sep 18, 2004 16 Joseph, Frantz UAB Sep 06, 2008 6-10 2 Swain, Quentin at Troy State Oct 26, 2002 2 Polo, T. at NT Sep 22, 2007 1 128 with Most Quarterback Sacks Most Interception Return Yards 3.0 Gray,William Bethune-Cookman Sep 07, 2002 1-2 Most Pass Breakups 104 Hughley,Willie Illinois State Nov 20, 2004 2 returns 3.0 Laskowski,Chris at Middle Tennessee Sep 18, 2004 3-0 4 Joseph, Greg UAB Sep 06, 2008 155 4 Small, Corey at South Carolina Sep 23, 2006 1 Pinnick, Josh at Troy Nov 05, 2005 QB Starting Debuts 1 Poitier,Todd Slippery Rock Sept 1, 2001 Garrett Jahn L, 7-40 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 Most Blocked Kicks 1 Rickards,Ramon Morris Brown College Nov 09, 2002 Jared Allen W, 31-28 Bethune 09/08/01 1 Bartels, Marcus at North Texas Oct 17, 2009 1 Rickards,Ramon Bethune-Cookman Sep 07, 2002 Danny Embick W, 49-15 Edward Waters 11/27/04 1 Earls,Shomari at Middle Tennessee Aug 28, 2003 1 Riquer, M. ULM Oct 27, 2007 Sean Clayton W, 26-23 North Texas 11/12/05 1 Fenelon,Jack at Troy Oct 26, 2002 1 Rivera, Wilfred vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 Rusty Smith L, 6-54 Clemson 09/02/06 1 Givens, Jarvis at FIU Nov 12, 2011 1 Rivera, Wilfred at NT Sep 22, 2007 Jeff Van Camp L, 56-29 UAB 11/07/09 1 Hill, Tavoris at North Texas Sep 22, 2007 1 Roundtree,Craig Youngstown State Oct 12, 2002 Graham Wilbert L, 41-3 Florida 09/03/11 1 Hughley,Willie at Northern Colorado Oct 16, 2004 1 Skinner,Quincy Colgate Dec 13, 2003 David Kooi L, 20-0 WKU 10/15/11 1 Hughley,Willie at North Texas Sep 11, 2004 1 Skinner,Quincy Siena College Nov 15, 2003 Stephen Curtis W, 7-3 Wagner 08/31/12 1 Jackson, Jer. Middle Tennessee Oct 15, 2005 Jaquez Johnson L, 34-6 Miami 08/30/13 1 Jensen, Austin NT Nov 08, 2008 Starting QB Records Hankerson, Greg L, 18-14 Rice 09/28/13 1 Jensen, Austin at Nebraska Sep 05, 2009 Allen, Jared 25-19 1 Joseph, Greg at Louisville Oct 01, 2005 Smith, Rusty 19-19 1 Lockley, M. Troy Dec 04, 2010 Van Camp, Jeff 7-10 1 Lockley, M. at ULL Oct 20, 2007 Johnson, Jaquez 6-5 1 Lockley, M. at Arkansas State Oct 23, 2010 Clayton, Sean 4-6 1 Lockley, M. at UAB Sep 02, 2010 Wilbert, Graham 3-19 1 Lockley, M. NT Sep 25, 2010 Embick, Danny 2-8 1 McDowell,David at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 Curtis, Stephen 1-0 1 Mutakabbir,Kin. at Northern Colorado Oct 16, 2004 Kooi, David 0-1 1 Pindell,Troy Illinois State Nov 20, 2004 Hankerson, Greg 0-1 1 Pindell,Troy at Texas State Oct 09, 2004 Jahn, Garrett 0-2 156 Largest Home Crowd 88,708 Florida 09/03/11 Most First Downs 23 Troy 11/06/04 36,124 Michigan State at FF 09/11/10 85,719 Nebraska 09/05/09 FAU 23 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 29,103 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 85,517 Auburn 10/26/13 29 Texas State 10/04/03 Most Rushing First Downs 21,106 USF 10/06/07 82,249 Auburn 09/24/11 28 Siena 11/15/03 FAU 19,760 Marshall 10/12/13 28 FIU 11/29/08 24 Nicholls State 10/11/03 18,540 Arkansas State 11/10/07 Season Attendance Opponent 21 Siena 11/15/03 17,543 FIU 10/30/10 Total Avg Season 30 Florida 09/03/11 Opponent 17,275 North Texas 11/08/08 400,231 33,352 2011 Both Teams 20 Eastern Kentucky 09/21/02 17,191 Troy 10/07/08 355,946 29,662 2012 53 FIU 11/29/08 18 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 16,902 ULM 10/27/07 350,709 26,977 2008 49 Memphis 12/21/07 Both Teams 16,781 FIU 11/29/08 329,699 25,361 2007 49 South Alabama 10/20/12 26 North Texas 10/17/09 16,421 Oklahoma State 09/08/05 326,252 27,187 2013 Fewest First Downs 25 Siena 11/15/03 16,344 Middle Tennessee 10/22/11 323,897 26,991 2006 FAU Fewest Rushing First Downs 16,262 FIU 12/04/04 322,849 26,904 2009 1 Michigan State 09/10/11 FAU 16,218 Arkansas State 11/14/09 306,427 25.536 2010 6 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 0 Michigan State 09/10/11 FF- Ford Field, FAU’s neutral site 238,711 21,701 2005 6 Alabama 09/22/12 1 Connecticut 11/02/02 171,208 14,267 2004 Opponent 1 James Madison 09/14/02 RECORDS RECORDS Largest Away Crowd 140,155 10,011 2003 5 Siena 11/15/03 1 FIU 11/16/12 101,821 Alabama 09/22/12 106,078 10,607 2001 TEAM GAME 8 Arkansas State 10/28/06 Opponent ATTENDANCE 99,799 Texas 11/20/10 103,616 9,420 2002 9 Jacksonville 10/13/01 1 Morris Brown 11/09/02 98,053 Texas 08/30/08 Both Teams 1 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 92,746 Georgia 09/15/12 22 ULL 10/18/06 Both Teams 90,107 Florida 11/17/07 23 St. Peter’s 10/27/01 4 James Madison 09/14/02 157 7 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 8 Albany 11/17/01 95 St. Mary’s 10/20/01 -36 USF 08/30/02 0.9 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 Most Passing First Downs Most First Downs by Penalty Fewest Attempts -15 James Madison 09/14/02 Most Touchdowns Rushing FAU FAU FAU Opponent FAU 19 Middle Tennessee 10/31/09 6 Texas State 10/04/03 19 FIU 11/16/12 6 Arkansas State 10/28/06 5 Edward Waters 11/27/04 17 Memphis 12/21/07 5 Four Times 20 Michigan State 09/10/11 16 Jacksonville 10/13/01 5 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 Opponent Opponent Opponent 27 Hawaii 09/04/04 Opponent 21 Valdosta 09/06/03 8 ULM 10/25/08 10 Hawaii 09/04/04 Both Teams 5 Georgia 09/15/12 17 Troy 11/21/09 5 Arkansas State 10/23/10 20 FIU 12/04/04 58 James Madison 09/14/02 Passing Most Attempts Both Teams 5 South Alabama 10/20/12 Both Teams 79 USF 08/30/02 FAU 37 UCF 09/13/03 Both Teams 49 Hawaii 09/04/04 Highest Avg. Yards/Rush 54 Middle Tennessee 10/31/09 31 UAB 09/06/08 9 ULM 10/25/08 55 UCF 09/13/03 FAU 51 FIU 11/16/12 Fewest Passing First Downs 8 Bethune-Cookman 09/07/02 Most Net Yards 7.8 UAB 09/06/08 Opponent FAU 8 FIU 11/12/11 FAU 6.7 Siena 11/15/03 66 Hawaii 09/04/04 1 Michigan State 09/10/11 8 South Alabama 10/20/12 381 Siena 11/15/03 Opponent 52 UCF 09/13/03 2 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 Rushing Most Attempts 252 ULL 10/24/09 8.3 Nebraska 09/05/09 Both Teams 2 Alabama 09/22/12 FAU Opponent 8.2 South Carolina 09/19/09 112 Hawaii 09/04/04 Opponent 56 Texas State 10/04/03 379 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 Lowest Avg. Yards/Rush 98 FIU 11/29/08 0 Siena 11/15/03 55 Siena 11/15/03 372 Eastern Kentucky 09/21/02 FAU Fewest Attempts 2 Marist 09/22/01 Opponent Both Teams -0.6 FIU 11/16/12 FAU Both Teams 64 Middle Tennessee 10/15/05 517 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 -0.5 James Madison 09/14/02 12 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 7 Siena 11/15/03 63 Colgate 12/13/03 507 Siena 11/15/03 Opponent 13 Siena 11/15/03 7 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 Both Teams Fewest Net Yards 0.2 Arkansas State 10/28/06 13 Michigan State 09/10/11 8 Troy State 10/26/02 96 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 FAU 0.4 Jacksonville 10/13/01 13 Alabama 09/22/12 158 Opponent 4 Nicholls State 10/05/02 FAU 22.6 Bethune-Cookman 11/29/03 Lowest Avg. Yards/Attempt 5 Nicholls State 10/05/02 4 Youngstown State 10/12/02 403 FIU 11/16/12 Opponent FAU 6 Siena 11/15/03 Both Teams 389 FIU 11/29/08 23.0 Minnesota 08/17/05 2.0 Michigan State 09/10/11 Both Teams 12 Youngstown State 10/12/02 Opponent 21.7 Troy State 10/26/02 2.4 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 38 Oklahoma State 09/08/05 12 Siena 11/15/03 497 UCF 09/13/03 21.7 Gardner-Webb 11/03/01 Opponent 39 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 Highest Completion % 483 Troy 11/21/09 Lowest Avg. Yards/Completion 2.6 ULL 10/06/05 39 Alabama 09/22/12 (min. 10 attempts) Both Teams (min. 5) 2.8 Marist 09/22/01 Most Completions FAU 849 UCF 09/13/03 FAU Most Touchdown Passes FAU 92 Siena 11/15/03 789 FIU 11/29/08 4.3 Michigan State 09/10/11 FAU 30 ULM 09/26/09 79 Northern Colorado 10/18/03 Fewest Net Yards 6.7 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 5 Memphis 12/21/07 29 Hawaii 09/04/04 Opponent FAU 7.0 Arkansas State 10/22/05 5 FIU 11/29/08 Opponent 74 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 26 Michigan State 09/10/11 Opponent Opponent 38 Hawaii 09/04/04 73 ULM 10/23/04 29 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 6.8 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 5 South Carolina 09/23/06 37 UCF 09/13/03 Lowest Completion % Opponent 7.5 FIU 11/12/11 4 Valdosta state 09/06/03 Both Teams (min. 10 attempts) 0 Siena 11/15/03 7.8 ULL 10/06/05 4 FIU 11/29/08 67 Hawaii 09/04/04 FAU 47 ULL 10/06/05 Highest Avg. Yards/Attempt 4 UAB 11/07/09 63 UCF 09/13/03 33 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 Both Teams FAU Both Teams Fewest Completions 33 Eastern Illinois 11/10/02 139 Siena 11/15/03 11.7 Edward Waters 11/27/04 9 FIU 11/29/08 FAU Opponent 144 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 11.3 Middle Tennessee 08/28/03 8 Memphis 12/21/07 4 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 22 Marist 09/22/01 Highest Avg. Opponent Total Offense Most Plays 5 Albany 11/17/01 33 Illinois State 09/27/03 Yards/Completion (min. 5) 29.8 Nicholls State 10/05/02 FAU Opponent 33 ULL 10/06/05 FAU 18.3 Georgia 09/15/12 92 Middle Tennessee 10/31/09 0 Siena 11/15/03 Most Net Yards 25.2 Albany 11/17/01 86 FIU 11/29/08 159 Opponent Opponent 11.3 Georgia 09/15/12 6 Arkansas State 10/28/06 9 Albany 11/17/01 91 Arkansas State 10/23/10 713 Georgia 09/15/12 Lowest Avg. Yards/Play Most Interception Most Fumbles Lost FAU 90 Middle Tennessee 10/22/11 651 Troy 11/21/09 FAU Yards Returned 5 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 89 Colgate 12/13/03 Both Teams 1.5 Michigan State 09/10/11 FAU 4 Nicholls State 10/05/02 Both Teams 1062 UAB 11/07/09 1.8 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 188 Bethune-Cookman 09/07/02 4 Oklahoma State 09/08/05 171 FIU 11/29/08 1044 North Texas 10/17/09 2.1 USF 08/30/02 165 Illinois State 11/20/04 4 Wagner 08/31/12 161 Hawaii 09/04/04 Fewest Net Yards 2.1 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 Opponent Opponent Fewest Plays FAU Opponent 205 FIU 11/06/05 4 Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 FAU 48 Michigan State 09/10/11 1.4 Jacksonville 10/13/01 115 North Texas 10/08/11 4 Albany 11/13/01 33 Michigan State 09/10/11 107 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 3.1 Albany 11/17/01 Both Teams Both Teams 45 Alabama 09/22/12 107 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 3.1 Siena 11/15/03 205 FIU 11/06/05 6 Clemson 09/02/06 Opponent Opponent Interceptions Most Defensive 165 Illinois State 11/20/04 5 Nicholls State 10/05/02 35 Siena 11/15/03 55 St. Peter’s 10/27/01 Interceptions Fumbles Most Fumbles 5 Troy State 10/26/02 51 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 74 Jacksonville 10/13/01 FAU Committed Most Fumble Return Yards 51 ULL 10/06/05 Both Teams 5 Illinois State 11/20/04 FAU FAU Both Teams 374 Jacksonville 10/13/01 5 Arkansas State 10/28/06 6 St. Mary’s 10/20/01 107 Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 103 Siena 11/15/03 398 St. Peter’s 10/27/01 Opponent 5 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 47 Valdosta 09/06/03 113 St. Peter’s 10/27/01 Highest Avg. Yards/Play 5 FIU 11/06/05 Opponent Opponent Most Net Yards FAU 4 ULM 08/22/05 9 Albany 11/17/01 75 Western Kentucky 11/10/12 FAU 9.2 UAB 09/06/08 4 Minnesota 09/20/08 6 Three Times 47 Valdosta State 09/06/03 624 ULL 10/24/09 8.8 ULL 10/24/09 Both Teams Both Teams Both Teams 591 Florida A&M 10/30/04 Opponent 7 ULM 08/22/05 12 St. Mary’s 10/20/02 107 Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 11.6 UAB 11/07/09 6 FIU 11/06/05 9 Troy State 10/26/02 84 Western Kentucky 11/10/12 160 Turnovers Most Turnovers Both Teams 143 Texas State 10/04/03 Both Teams 48 Siena 11/15/03 FAU 31 UCF 09/13/03 Both Teams 107 FIU 11/29/08 34 Edward Waters 11/27/04 6 Middle Tennessee 10/22/11 25 Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 285 UCF 09/13/03 85 UAB 11/07/09 Most Decisive Loss 5 ULL 10/18/06 24 FIU 11/12/11 238 New Mexico State 11/13/04 Fewest Points 51 Louisville 10/01/05 4 Eight Times Fewest Penalties Fewest Yards Penalized FAU 48 Kansas State 09/09/06 Opponent FAU FAU 0 St. Peter’s 10/27/01 47 Connecticut 11/02/02 7 Illinois State 11/20/04 2 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 15 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 0 Arkansas State 10/22/05 Most Points in a Loss 5 Edward Waters 11/27/04 2 Eastern Illinois 12/26/08 19 Troy 10/27/12 0 Kansas State 09/09/06 FAU Both Teams 2 Wagner 08/31/12 Opponent 0 Michigan State 09/10/11 34 ULL 10/01/11 9 Edward Waters 11/27/04 2 Middle Tennessee 09/08/12 10 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 0 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 34 South Alabama 10/20/12 9 Middle Tennessee 10/22/11 Opponent 15 Minnesota 08/17/05 0 ULM 12/03/11 Opponent 8 ULM 08/22/05 1 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 15 North Texas 10/08/11 Opponent 35 UAB 11/26/11 8 ULL 10/10/06 2 Northern Arizona 12/06/03 Both Teams 0 FIU 11/25/06 28 Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 Penalties Most Penalties Both Teams 44 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 0 Illinois State 11/20/04 28 Hawaii 09/04/04 FAU 5 Arkansas State 11/14/09 51 Alabama 09/22/12 3 Siena 11/15/03 28 Western Kentucky 11/10/22 17 Troy 11/21/09 6 Wagner 08/31/12 Scoring Most Points 3 Arkansas State 10/22/05 Most Touchdowns 14 UCF 09/13/03 Most Yards Penalized FAU 3 Wagner 08/31/12 FAU 14 Arkansas State 10/23/10 FAU 57 FIU 11/29/08 Both Teams 8 FIU 11/29/08 14 FIU 11/12/11 156 Troy 11/24/09 51 Siena 11/15/03 3 Arkansas State 10/22/05 7 Siena 11/15/03 Opponent 142 Arkansas State 10/23/10 51 ULL 10/24/09 10 Wagner 08/31/12 7 Edward Waters 11/27/04 17 UCF 09/13/03 142 FIU 11/12/11 Opponent 19 St. Peter’s 10/27/01 7 ULL 10/17/09 16 Bethune-Cookman 11/17/01 Opponent 61 Connecticut 11/02/02 19 Youngstown State 09/20/03 Opponent 16 Bethune-Cookman 11/29/03 145 UCF 09/13/03 61 Louisville 10/01/05 Most Decisive Win 8 Connecticut 11/02/02 161 8 Louisville 10/01/05 Both Teams Opponent Both Teams 4 Michigan State 09/10/11 8 Georgia 09/15/12 28 UCF 09/13/03 28 FIU 11/29/08 77 FIU 11/29/08 4 Auburn 09/24/11 Most Points, First Quarter 27 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 28 Arkansas State 10/23/10 46 Northern Arizona 12/06/03 4 Alabama 09/22/ FAU Most Points, Third Quarter Both Teams Most Field Goals Made 21 Siena 11/15/03 FAU 56 FIU 11/29/08 FAU 20 Albany 11/17/01 21 Middle Tennessee 09/18/04 31 UCF 09/13/03 3 Bethune-Cookman 11/29/03 Opponent 21 Edward Waters 11/27/04 Most Points, First Half FAU 3 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 21 Eastern Illinois 11/10/01 21 Georgia 09/15/12 44 Siena 11/15/03 3 Hawaii 09/04/04 21 Connecticut 11/02/02 Opponent 30 Memphis 12/21/07 Opponent 21 Middle Tennessee 10/22/11 27 Louisville 10/01/05 Opponent 4 Alabama 09/22/12 Both Teams 24 North Texas 10/08/11 42 Connecticut 11/02/02 3 11 Times 28 Gardner-Webb 11/01/03 21 FIU 11/26/05 41 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 Both Teams 24 Memphis 12/21/07 21 Nebraska 09/05/09 Both Teams 5 Auburn 09/24/11 Most Points, Second Quarter 21 South Carolina 09/19/09 50 Memphis 12/21/07 5 ULL 10/01/11 FAU Both Teams 45 Gardner-Webb 11/01/03 4 10 Times 30 North Texas 01/17/09 28 Connecticut 11/02/02 Most Points, Second Half Most Field Goal Attempts 23 Siena 11/15/03 27 Gardner-Webb 11/03/01 FAU FAU Opponent 27 North Texas 10/08/11 43 FIU 11/29/08 5 South Alabama 10/20/12 27 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 Most Points, Fourth Quarter 28 Edward Waters 11/27/04 3 11 Times 21 Connecticut 11/02/02 FAU 28 Arkansas State 11/14/09 Opponent 21 UAB 11/07/09 28 FIU 11/29/08 Opponent 5 James Madison 09/14/02 21 FIU 11/12/11 21 ULL 10/06/05 41 Louisville 10/01/05 5 ULL 10/01/11 34 FIU 11/29/08 4 FIU 11/22/03 162 Rushing Most Attempts 66 Timmy Chang (Hawaii) 09/04/04 6 Charles Gordon (Kansas) 09/03/05 45 Jamaal Branch (Colgate) 12/13/03 Most Completions Most Return Yards Most Yards Gained 38 Timmy Chang (Hawaii) 09/04/04 112 Justin Albert (Troy) 11/19/11 310 J.R. Taylor (Eastern Illinois) 11/16/02 Highest Completion % (min. 20 attempts) Highest Avg. Return Yardage (min. 2) Avg./Carry (min. 10) 78.8 Blaine Gautier (ULL) 10/01/11 47.0 Jacoby Ford (Clemson) 09/02/06 11.3 Michael Bush (Louisville) 10/01/05 Longest Pass Longest Return Most Rushing Touchdowns 86 Jeremy Martin (Gardner-Webb) 11/03/01 97 T.Y. Hilton (FIU) 11/12/11 4 J.R. Taylor (Eastern Illinois) 11/16/02 Most Yards Kickoff Returns Most Returns 4 Eugene Gross (Middle TN) 10/15/05 497 Ryan Schneider (UCF) 09/13/03 8 Michael Granberry (Memphis) 12/21/07 4 Ryan Aplin (Arkansas State) 11/05/11 Most TD Passes Most Returns Yards Longest TD Run 5 Syvelle Newton (South Carolina) 09/23/06 153 Michael Granberry (Memphis) 12/21/07 85 Kenny Bell (Alabama) 09/22/12 Most Interceptions Highest Avg. Return Yardage (min. 3) 79 J.R. Taylor (Eastern Illinois) 11/10/01 3 Chris Harris (ULM) 10/23/04 41.7 Dustin Wilson (Albany) 11/17/01 Receiving Most Receptions Punting Most Punts 13 Chad Owens (Hawaii) 09/04/04 10 Hendrix Brakefi eld (WKU) 11/06/10 13 David Leonard (Wyoming) 10/03/09 Most Yards Punting Most Receiving Yards 408 Aaron Bates (Michigan State) 09/13/08

OPPONENT 228 Vincent Jackson (N. Colorado) 10/16/04 Highest Avg. (min. 2) Longest Reception 52.0 Will Atterberry (North Texas) 10/17/09 86 William Andrews (Gardner-Webb) 11/03/01 Longest Punt Most Touchdown Receptions 76 Joel Stelly (ULM) 10/23/04 5 Sidney Rice (South Carolina) 09/23/06 Punt Returns Most Returns INDIVIDULE HIGHS INDIVIDULE Passing Most Attempts 6 Frank Cutolo (Eastern Illinois) 11/10/01 163 Rushing yards Average yards/rush Pass completions 14 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 2008 1392 Alfred Morris (263-1392) 2009 (min. 20 attempts) 281 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007 13 Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13) 2010 1186 Alfred Morris (236-1186) 2011 6.40 Willie Floyd (40-256) 2010 261 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 2012 10 Danny Embick (120-225-10) 2005 1014 Charles Pierre (161-1014) 2008 6.30 Charles Pierre (161-1014) 2008 234 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 2008 9 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007 928 Alfred Morris (227-928) 2010 5.51 Damian Fortner (53-292) 2013 218 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 9 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 896 Doug Parker (227-896) 2004 5.29 Alfred Morris (263-1392) 2009 192 Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13) 2010 5.29 Willie Rose (63-333) 2007 Pass completion pct (min. 20 attempts) Rushing attempts Passing yards 81.1 Danny Embick (30-37-0) 2003 263 Alfred Morris (263-1392) 2009 Rushing yards/game 3688 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007 64.4 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 2012 236 Alfred Morris (236-1186) 2011 (min. 5 games) 3224 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 2008 63.0 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 227 Alfred Morris (227-928) 2010 116.0 Alfred Morris (12 games) 2009 3003 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 60.8 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 227 Doug Parker (227-896) 2004 91.2 Alfred Morris (13 games) 2011 2819 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 2012 59.2 Jeff Van Camp (109-184-2) 2009 207 Charles Pierre (207-756) 2006 78.0 Charles Pierre (13 games) 2008 2554 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 77.3 Alfred Morris (12 games) 2010 Pass effi ciency (minimum 20 attempts) Rushing TDs 74.7 Doug Parker (12 games) 2004 Passing TDs 206.9 Danny Embick (30-37-0) 2003 11 Alfred Morris 2009 32 Rusty Smith 2007 153.6 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 10 Jaquez Johnson 2013 Pass attempts 24 Rusty Smith 2008 143.8 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 9 Alfred Morris 2011 479 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007 24 Jared Allen 2003 141.6 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007

INDIVIDUAL- 8 Charles Pierre 2008 435 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 2008 18 Graham Wilbert 2012 141.2 Jeff Van Camp (109-184-2) 2009 8 Doug Parker 2001 405 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 2012 17 Jeff Van Camp 2010 8 Doug Parker 2004 346 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 Average yards/pass

SEASON RECORDS 335 Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13) 2010 Passes had intercepted (minimum 20 attempts) 15 Graham Wilbert (154-294-15) 2011 10.7 Danny Embick (30-37-0) 2003 164 8.8 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 979 William Dukes (63-979) 2012 Receptions/game (min. 5 games) 269.7 Rusty Smith (7 games) 2009 8.7 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 935 Cortez Gent (60-935) 2008 6.57 Anthony C-Hill (7 games) 2004 241.7 Rusty Smith (13 games) 2008 8.4 Danny Embick (40-76-5) 2004 5.33 Lester Jean (12 games) 2010 240.7 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 2013 7.7 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007 Pass receptions 5.33 Cortez Gent (12 games) 2007 240.2 Graham Wilbert (12 games) 2012 74 Anthony C-Hill (74-1134) 2003 5.29 Anthony C-Hill (14 games) 2003 Average yards/completion (minimum 20 attempts) 64 Cortez Gent (64-1082) 2007 5.25 William Dukes (12 games) 2012 Total offense/play (minimum 50 plays) 16.0 Danny Embick (40-76-5) 2004 64 Lester Jean (64-988) 2010 7.62 Danny Embick (50-381) 2003 15.4 Jared Allen (77-173-7) 2001 63 William Dukes (63-979) 2012 Total offense yards 7.18 Jared Allen (354-2541) 2004 14.7 Garrett Jahn (24-61-2) 2002 63 Jason Harmon (63-825) 2007 3572 Rusty Smith (518-3572) 2007 7.07 Rusty Smith (267-1888) 2009 14.4 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 3142 Rusty Smith (472-3142) 2008 6.90 Rusty Smith (518-3572) 2007 13.9 Jared Allen (98-193-6) 2002 Pass reception TDs 2882 Graham Wilbert (469-2882) 2012 6.79 Danny Embick (98-665) 2004 9 Roosevelt Bynes 2003 2827 Jared Allen (429-2827) 2003 Passing yards/game (min. 5 games) 9 Anthony C-Hill 2003 2648 Jaquez Johnson (428-2648) 2013 All purpose yards 283.7 Rusty Smith (13 games) 2007 9 Cortez Gent 2008 1761 DiIvory Edgecomb 2007 273.6 Rusty Smith (7 games) 2009 9 Cortez Gent 2007 TDs responsible for 1506 Alfred Morris 2009 248.0 Rusty Smith (13 games) 2008 8 Lester Jean 2010 34 Rusty Smith 2007 1325 Alfred Morris 2011 234.9 Graham Wilbert (12 games) 2012 26 Rusty Smith 2008 1276 Anthony Jackson 2003 214.5 Jared Allen (14 games) 2003 Average yards/catch (min. 5 receptions) 24 Jared Allen 2003 1193 DiIvory Edgecomb 2008 23.22 Roosevelt Bynes (27-627) 2004 22 Jaquez Johnson 2013 Pass reception yards 21.17 Dantson Dareus (6-127) 2001 20 Graham Wilbert 2012 All purpose yards/game (min. 5 games) 1134 Anthony C-Hill (74-1134) 2003 21.11 Lucky Whitehead (9-190) 2013 146.8 DiIvory Edgecomb (12 games) 2007 1082 Cortez Gent (64-1082) 2007 20.30 Thomas Parker (20-406) 2001 Total offense/game (min. 5 games) 125.5 Alfred Morris (12 games) 2009 988 Lester Jean (64-988) 2010 20.14 Thomas Parker (29-584) 2005 274.8 Rusty Smith (13 games) 2007 106.6 Anthony C-Hill (7 games) 2004 165 101.9 Alfred Morris (13 games) 2011 44 Warley Leroy (44-46) 2007 11 Mitch Anderson (11-17) 2013 Punt attempts 99.7 Anthony Jackson (10 games) 2001 37 Ross Gornall (37-43) 2009 10 Warley Leroy (10-13) 2008 75 Mickey Groody (75-3148) 2011 36 Mitch Anderson (36-39) 2013 75 Andy Rosas (75-2899) 2003 Total points scored 34 Warley Leroy (34-37) 2008 Field goals attempted 72 Mike Brown (72-2797) 2005 101 Warley Leroy (44 PAT, 19 FG) 2007 28 Mark Myers (20-28) 2004 72 Sean Kelly (72-3072) 2013 91 Mark Myers (31 PAT, 20 FG) 2004 PAT kicks attempted 27 Warley Leroy (19-27) 2007 70 Andy Rosas (70-2734) 2002 84 Mark Myers (48 PAT, 12 FG) 2003 49 Mark Myers (48-49) 2003 17 Mitch Anderson (11-17) 2013 78 Alfred Morris (13 TD) 2009 46 Warley Leroy (44-46) 2007 15 Mark Myers (12-15) 2003 Punts had blocked 69 Mitch Anderson (36 PAT, 11 FG) 2013 43 Ross Gornall (37-43) 2009 5 Andy Rosas (70-2734) 2002 39 Mitch Anderson (36-39) 2013 Field goal pct (minimum 5 attempts) 3 Mickey Groody (75-3148) 2011 Touchdowns scored 37 Warley Leroy (34-37) 2008 80.0 Mark Myers (12-15) 2003 3 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 2010 13 Alfred Morris (11 rush, 2 rcv) 2009 76.9 Warley Leroy (10-13) 2008 2 Mickey Groody (46-1868) 2009 10 Jaquez Johnson (10 rush) 2013 PAT kick pct (minimum 5 attempts) 75.0 Mark Myers (9-12) 2002 2 Mike Brown (72-2797) 2005 10 Alfred Morris (9 rush, 1 rcv) 2011 100.0 Andy Rosas (13-13) 2001 71.4 Mark Myers (20-28) 2004 2 Keegan Peterson (62-2375) 2008 9 Doug Parker (8 rush, 1 rcv) 2001 100.0 Vinny Zaccario (18-18) 2011 70.4 Warley Leroy (19-27) 2007 9 Cortez Gent (9 rcv) 2007 98.0 Mark Myers (48-49) 2003 Average yards/punt (mini. 5 attempts) 9 Doug Parker (8 rush, 1 rcv) 2004 95.8 Mitch Anderson (23-24) 2012 Punt yards 45.70 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 2010 9 Cortez Gent (9 rcv) 2008 95.7 Warley Leroy (44-46) 2007 3153 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 2010 42.67 Sean Kelly (72-3072) 2013 9 Roosevelt Bynes (9 rcv) 2003 3148 Mickey Groody (75-3148) 2011 41.97 Mickey Groody (75-3148) 2011 9 Anthony C-Hill (9 rcv) 2003 Field goals made 3072 Sean Kelly (72-3072) 2013 41.89 Mike Brown (56-2346) 2004 20 Mark Myers (20-28) 2004 2899 Andy Rosas (75-2899) 2003 40.61 Mickey Groody (46-1868) 2009 PAT kicks made 19 Warley Leroy (19-27) 2007 2797 Mike Brown (72-2797) 2005 48 Mark Myers (48-49) 2003 12 Mark Myers (12-15) 2003 166 Punt return yards Average yards/punt return Average yards/kick return Interception return TDs 310 Brittney Tellis (35-310) 2004 (min. 5 attempts) (min. 5 attempts) 2 Willie Hughley 2003 233 Brittney Tellis (17-233) 2001 13.71 Brittney Tellis (17-233) 2001 25.94 Anthony Jackson (18-467) 2003 1 Kris Bartels 2005 201 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 2006 13.40 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 2006 24.83 Cre’von LeBlanc (6-149) 2013 1 Troy Pindell 2004 199 Tavious Polo (21-199) 2008 12.00 Brittney Tellis (6-72) 2003 24.77 Anthony Jackson (13-322) 2004 1 Kris Bartels 2006 184 Robert Lohnes (30-184) 2013 9.48 Tavious Polo (21-199) 2008 24.63 Anthony Jackson (30-739) 2001 1 Willie Hughley 2002 8.86 Brittney Tellis (35-310) 2004 24.06 DiIvory Edgecomb (48-1155) 2007 1 Tavious Polo 2009 Punt returns 1 Corey Small 2008 35 Brittney Tellis (35-310) 2004 Kick return yards Interception return yards 1 Corey Small 2006 30 Robert Lohnes (30-184) 2013 1155 DiIvory Edgecomb (48-1155) 2007 147 Willie Hughley (3-147) 2002 1 D’Joun Smith 2013 27 Matt Prudenti (27-166) 2003 739 Anthony Jackson (30-739) 2001 123 Willie Hughley (5-123) 2003 1 Adarius Glanton 2012 21 Tavious Polo (21-199) 2008 738 Willie Floyd (34-738) 2010 117 Corey Small (5-117) 2007 1 Treon Howard 2011 20 Brittney Tellis (20-124) 2002 684 Willie Floyd (32-684) 2011 116 Willie Hughley (6-116) 2004 1 Christian Milstead 2013 626 DiIvory Edgecomb (30-626) 2008 112 D’Joun Smith (7-112) 2013 1 Brentley Harstad 2010 Punt return TDs 1 Damian Fortner 2013 Kick returns Interceptions Fumble return yards 1 Ertywn Henry 2003 48 DiIvory Edgecomb (48-1155) 2007 7 D’Joun Smith (7-112) 2013 107 Taurian Osborne (1-107) 2001 1 Todd Poitier 2001 34 Willie Floyd (34-738) 2010 7 Tavious Polo (7-17) 2007 49 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 2003 1 Tyrone Higgins 2002 32 Willie Floyd (32-684) 2011 6 Willie Hughley (6-116) 2004 34 Michael Hancock (1-34) 2008 1 Brittney Tellis 2001 30 DiIvory Edgecomb (30-626) 2008 5 Willie Hughley (5-123) 2003 28 Josh Savidge (1-28) 2009 1 Casey McGahee 2003 30 Anthony Jackson (30-739) 2001 5 Corey Small (5-117) 2007 25 Willie Hughley (1-25) 2003 5 Quincy Skinner (5-41) 2003 5 Taheem Acevedo (5-31) 2007 167 Fumble returns 64 Frantz Joseph (64-67) 2007 51 William Gray (7-0/51) 2003 3 Chris Laskowski 2003 5 Martin Wright 2013 2 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 2003 61 Brentley Harstad (61-42) 2012 1 16 with 1 Quarterback sacks Fumbles recovered Blocked kicks Assisted tackles 7.5 Cory Henry (7-1/43) 2013 3 Malik Eugene 2009 4 Michael Lockley 2010 Fumble return TDs 76 Michael Lockley (44-76) 2010 6.0 Michael Hancock (4-4/33) 2008 3 Quentin Swain 2003 2 Willie Hughley 2004 1 Taurian Osborne 2001 73 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 2008 6.0 Martin Wright (4-4/49) 2013 3 Taurian Osborne 2001 2 Troy Pindell 2004 1 Johnnie Sloan 2003 72 Malik Eugene (33-72) 2010 6.0 Brandin Bryant (6-0/35) 2013 3 Frantz Joseph 2007 2 Quincy Skinner 2003 1 Quentin Swain 2003 67 Frantz Joseph (64-67) 2007 5.0 Cory Henry (5-0/37) 2010 3 Johnnie Sloan 2003 2 Ramon Rickards 2002 1 Keith Reaser 2012 56 Marcus Bartels (56-56) 2009 5.0 William Gray (5-0/43) 2003 2 Wilfred Rivera 2007 1 Cory Henry 2013 5.0 Randell Johnson (5-0/31) 2011 Pass breakups 1 Lee Pasick 2002 Tackles for loss 5.0 Josh Pinnick (5-0/36) 2006 13 D’Joun Smith 2013 14.5 Randell Johnson (13-3/55) 2011 11 Willie Hughley 2004 Total tackles 12.5 Johnnie Sloan (7-11/34) 2003 Yards from sacks 11 Willie Hughley 2002 154 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 2008 12.5 Frantz Joseph (8-9/26) 2007 49 Martin Wright (4-4/49) 2013 11 Lawrence Gordon 2005 131 Frantz Joseph (64-67) 2007 11.5 Kevin Cyrille (9-5/41) 2009 43 William Gray (5-0/43) 2003 10 Greg Joseph 2008 120 Michael Lockley (44-76) 2010 11.5 Josh Pinnick (10-3/46) 2006 43 Cory Henry (7-1/43) 2013 10 Corey Small 2007 118 Cergile Sincere (64-54) 2007 11.5 Chris Laskowski (10-3/57) 2004 37 Jamere Johnson (3-0/37) 2010 112 Marcus Bartels (56-56) 2009 37 Cory Henry (5-0/37) 2010 QB hurries Yards from tackles for loss 9 Kevin Cyrille 2011 Unassisted tackles 61 Brandin Bryant (9-1/61) 2013 Fumbles forced 6 Brandin Bryant 2013 82 Corey Small (82-21) 2007 57 Chris Laskowski (10-3/57) 2004 6 Cergile Sincere 2007 6 Cory Henry 2011 81 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 2008 56 Martin Wright (6-4/56) 2013 5 Quentin Swain 2002 5 Martin Wright 2012 64 Cergile Sincere (64-54) 2007 55 Randell Johnson (13-3/55) 2011 4 Randell Johnson 2011 5 Andrae Kirk 2011 168 Rushing yards 4.81 Alfred Morris (733-3529) 2007-11 190 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-05 3529 Alfred Morris (733-3529) 2007-11 4.79 Jay Warren (71-340) 2013 3069 Charles Pierre (683-3069) 2004-08 4.56 Willie Floyd (108-492) 2006-11 Passing yards 1981 Doug Parker (519-1981) 2001,03-04 10112 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 1349 Anthony Jackson (303-1349) 2001-04 Rushing yards/game (min. 5 games) 8100 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 1236 Jonathan Wallace (294-1236) 2012-13 73.5 Alfred Morris (48 games) 2007-11 4319 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 2009-12 70.2 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 2013 3905 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 2006-10 Rushing attempts 62.6 Charles Pierre (49 games) 2004-08 2569 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-05 733 Alfred Morris (733-3529) 2007-11 61.8 Jonathan Wallace (20 games) 2012-13 683 Charles Pierre (683-3069) 2004-08 55.0 Doug Parker (36 games) 2001,03-04 Passing TDs 519 Doug Parker (519-1981) 2001,03-04 76 Rusty Smith 2005-09 303 Anthony Jackson (303-1349) 2001-04 Pass attempts 50 Jared Allen 2001-04 295 Daveon Barron (295-1082) 2002-04 1361 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 29 Jeff Van Camp 2006-10 1003 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 25 Graham Wilbert 2009-12 Rushing TDs 704 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 2009-12 27 Alfred Morris 2007-11 544 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 2006-10 Passes had intercepted 23 Charles Pierre 2004-08 338 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-05 36 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 21 Doug Parker 2001,03-04 30 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04

INDIVIDUAL- 10 Jaquez Johnson 2013 Pass completions 22 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 2009-12 768 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 16 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 2006-10 Average yards/rush (min. 20 attempts) 570 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 15 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-05

CAREER RECORDS 5.20 Dekolan James (66-343) 2001,03-04 416 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 2009-12 4.93 Willie Rose (199-981) 2005-09 311 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 2006-10 169 Pass completion pct (min. 20 attempts) 14.2 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 138 Jason Harmon (138-1745) 2005-07,09 3.14 William Dukes (35 games) 2011-13 59.1 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 2009-12 13.5 Garrett Jahn (63-144-6) 2001-02 136 Anthony C-Hill (136-2071) 2001,03-04 58.2 Jaquez Johnson (149-256-8) 2013 13.5 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-05 110 William Dukes (110-1607) 2011-13 Total offense yards 57.2 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 2006-10 13.2 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 9777 Rusty Smith (1476-9777) 2005-09 56.8 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 12.6 Jaquez Johnson (149-256-8) 2013 Pass reception TDs 7684 Jared Allen (1264-7684) 2001-04 56.4 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 20 Cortez Gent 2005-09 4238 Graham Wilbert (799-4238) 2009-12 Passing yards/game (min. 5 games) 15 Lester Jean 2007-10 3728 Jeff Van Camp (642-3728) 2006-10 Pass effi ciency (min. 20 attempts) 224.7 Rusty Smith (45 games) 2005-09 14 Anthony C-Hill 2001,03-04 3529 Alfred Morris (733-3529) 2007-11 135.1 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 172.8 Graham Wilbert (25 games) 2009-12 13 Jason Harmon 2005-07,09 132.0 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 172.3 Jared Allen (47 games) 2001-04 13 Roosevelt Bynes 2003-04 TDs responsible for 129.7 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-05 170.5 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 2013 81 Rusty Smith 2005-09 129.2 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 2006-10 134.7 Jeff Van Camp (29 games) 2006-10 Average yards/catch (min. 5 receptions) 55 Jared Allen 2001-04 129.0 Jaquez Johnson (149-256-8) 2013 21.11 Lucky Whitehead (9-190) 2013 33 Jeff Van Camp 2006-10 Pass reception yards 18.91 Roosevelt Bynes (74-1399) 2003-04 31 Alfred Morris 2007-11 Average yards/pass (min. 20 attempts) 2491 Cortez Gent (162-2491) 2005-09 18.66 Thomas Parker (83-1549) 2001-02,04-05 27 Graham Wilbert 2009-12 8.1 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 2071 Anthony C-Hill (136-2071) 2001,03-04 17.11 Chris Bonner (93-1591) 2005-09 7.6 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-05 1992 Lester Jean (146-1992) 2007-10 16.74 Brittney Tellis (92-1540) 2001-04 Total offense/game (min. 5 games) 7.4 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 1745 Jason Harmon (138-1745) 2005-07,09 240.7 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 2013 7.3 Jaquez Johnson (149-256-8) 2013 1607 William Dukes (110-1607) 2011-13 Receptions/game (minimum 5 games) 217.3 Rusty Smith (45 games) 2005-09 7.2 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 2006-10 4.86 Anthony C-Hill (28 games) 2001,03-04 169.5 Graham Wilbert (25 games) 2009-12 Pass receptions 4.22 Daniel McKinney (23 games) 2012-13 163.5 Jared Allen (47 games) 2001-04 Average yards/completion 162 Cortez Gent (162-2491) 2005-09 3.68 Cortez Gent (44 games) 2005-09 128.6 Jeff Van Camp (29 games) 2006-10 (min. 20 attempts) 146 Lester Jean (146-1992) 2007-10 3.22 Roosevelt Bynes (23 games) 2003-04 170 Total offense/play (minimum 50 plays) 216 Warley Leroy (99 PAT, 39 FG) 2005-08 63 Mitch Anderson (59-63) 2012-13 Field goal pct (min. 5 attempts) 6.62 Rusty Smith (1476-9777) 2005-09 186 Alfred Morris (31 TD) 2007-11 24 Vinny Zaccario (23-24) 2010-12 72.9 Mark Myers (43-59) 2001-04 6.19 Jaquez Johnson (428-2648) 2013 150 Doug Parker (25 TD) 2001,03-04 68.4 Warley Leroy (39-57) 2005-08 6.08 Jared Allen (1264-7684) 2001-04 144 Charles Pierre (24 TD) 2004-08 PAT kick pct (min. 5 attempts) 65.4 Ross Gornall (17-26) 2008-10 6.07 Danny Embick (462-2805) 2003-05 100.0 Andy Rosas (13-13) 2001-03 61.5 Vinny Zaccario (8-13) 2010-12 5.81 Jeff Van Camp (642-3728) 2006-10 Touchdowns scored 95.8 Vinny Zaccario (23-24) 2010-12 58.1 Mitch Anderson (18-31) 2012-13 31 Alfred Morris (27 rush, 4 rcv) 2007-11 93.7 Mitch Anderson (59-63) 2012-13 All purpose yards 25 Doug Parker (21 rush, 4 rcv) 2001,03-04 93.4 Warley Leroy (99-106) 2005-08 Punt yards 3838 Alfred Morris 2007-11 24 Charles Pierre (23 rush, 1 rcv) 2004-08 92.9 Daniel Kennard (13-14) 2005 9127 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-11 3498 DiIvory Edgecomb 2005,07-08 20 Cortez Gent (20 rcv) 2005-09 7713 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 2001-03 3234 Anthony Jackson 2001-04 16 DiIvory Edgecomb (9 rush, 7 rcv) 2005,07-08 Field goals made 5783 Sean Kelly (140-5783) 2012-13 3168 Charles Pierre 2004-08 43 Mark Myers (43-59) 2001-04 5143 Mike Brown (128-5143) 2004-05 2632 Willie Floyd 2006-11 PAT kicks made 39 Warley Leroy (39-57) 2005-08 4241 Keegan Peterson (109-4241) 2005-09 102 Mark Myers (102-112) 2001-04 18 Mitch Anderson (18-31) 2012-13 All purpose yards/game (min. 5 games) 99 Warley Leroy (99-106) 2005-08 17 Ross Gornall (17-26) 2008-10 Punt attempts 97.2 DiIvory Edgecomb (36 games) 2005,07-08 62 Ross Gornall (62-70) 2008-10 8 Vinny Zaccario (8-13) 2010-12 217 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-11 85.1 Anthony Jackson (38 games) 2001-04 59 Mitch Anderson (59-63) 2012-13 199 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 2001-03 80.0 Alfred Morris (48 games) 2007-11 23 Vinny Zaccario (23-24) 2010-12 Field goals attempted 140 Sean Kelly (140-5783) 2012-13 74.0 Anthony C-Hill (28 games) 2001,03-04 59 Mark Myers (43-59) 2001-04 128 Mike Brown (128-5143) 2004-05 73.3 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 2013 PAT kicks attempted 57 Warley Leroy (39-57) 2005-08 109 Keegan Peterson (109-4241) 2005-09 112 Mark Myers (102-112) 2001-04 31 Mitch Anderson (18-31) 2012-13 Total points scored 106 Warley Leroy (99-106) 2005-08 26 Ross Gornall (17-26) 2008-10 Punts had blocked 231 Mark Myers (102 PAT, 43 FG) 2001-04 70 Ross Gornall (62-70) 2008-10 9 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-11 171 6 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 2001-03 Punt return TDs Kick returns Interceptions 3 Keegan Peterson (109-4241) 2005-09 1 Brittney Tellis 2001-04 92 Willie Floyd (92-1907) 2006-11 15 Willie Hughley (15-386) 2002-05 1 Ertywn Henry 2003 87 DiIvory Edgecomb (87-1916) 2005,07-08 13 Corey Small (13-235) 2004-08 Average yards/punt (min. 5 attempts) 1 Casey McGahee 2002-06 72 Anthony Jackson (72-1762) 2001-04 11 Tavious Polo (11-47) 2006-10 42.06 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-11 1 Damian Fortner 2009-13 34 D’Joun Smith (34-718) 2011-13 9 Taheem Acevedo (9-52) 2003-07 41.31 Sean Kelly (140-5783) 2012-13 1 Todd Poitier 2001-02 30 Jeff Blanchard (30-596) 2007-08,10 9 Quincy Skinner (9-41) 2002-05 40.18 Mike Brown (128-5143) 2004-05 1 Tyrone Higgins 2001-04 38.91 Keegan Peterson (109-4241) 2005-09 Average yards/kick return Interception return TDs 38.76 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 2001-03 Average yards/punt return (min. 5 attempts) 3 Willie Hughley 2002-05 (min. 5 attempts) 24.47 Anthony Jackson (72-1762) 2001-04 2 Kris Bartels 2004-07 Punt return yards 13.40 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 2005-06 22.64 Avionne Rolle (11-249) 2007-09,11 2 Corey Small 2004-08 739 Brittney Tellis (78-739) 2001-04 9.47 Brittney Tellis (78-739) 2001-04 22.02 DiIvory Edgecomb (87-1916) 2005,07-08 343 Tavious Polo (60-343) 2006-10 7.97 Travis Jones (40-319) 2009-12 21.85 Cre’von LeBlanc (13-284) 2012-13 Fumble return yards 319 Travis Jones (40-319) 2009-12 6.13 Robert Lohnes (30-184) 2012-13 21.71 Larry Taylor (14-304) 2001-04 107 Taurian Osborne (1-107) 2001-02 201 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 2005-06 5.77 Matt Prudenti (30-173) 2001-03 49 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 2001-04 184 Robert Lohnes (30-184) 2012-13 Interception return yards 34 Michael Hancock (1-34) 2005-08 Kick return yards 386 Willie Hughley (15-386) 2002-05 28 Josh Savidge (1-28) 2005-09 Punt returns 1916 DiIvory Edgecomb (87-1916) 2005,07-08 235 Corey Small (13-235) 2004-08 25 Willie Hughley (1-25) 2002-05 78 Brittney Tellis (78-739) 2001-04 1907 Willie Floyd (92-1907) 2006-11 142 Troy Pindell (7-142) 2002-06 60 Tavious Polo (60-343) 2006-10 1762 Anthony Jackson (72-1762) 2001-04 131 Marcus Bartels (5-131) 2008-11 Fumble returns 40 Travis Jones (40-319) 2009-12 718 D’Joun Smith (34-718) 2011-13 128 Kris Bartels (3-128) 2004-07 2 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 2001-04 30 Robert Lohnes (30-184) 2012-13 596 Jeff Blanchard (30-596) 2007-08,10 2 Lee Pasick (2-22) 2001-03 30 Matt Prudenti (30-173) 2001-03 172 Fumble return TDs 141 Marcus Bartels (156-141) 2008-11 11.0 Johnnie Sloan (7-8/54) 2001-04 21 D’Joun Smith 2011-13 1 Lee Pasick 2001-03 137 Andrae Kirk (104-137) 2011-13 10.5 William Gray (9-3/87) 2001-04 20 Quincy Skinner 2002-05 1 Taurian Osborne 2001-02 130 Cergile Sincere (142-130) 2004-07 10.5 Randell Johnson (10-1/67) 2010-13 19 Corey Small 2004-08 1 Keith Reaser 2010-13 129 Michael Lockley (105-129) 2006-10 15 Cameron Rodgers 2001-04 1 Quentin Swain 2002-03 Yards from sacks 1 Cory Henry 2010-13 Tackles for loss 96 Cory Henry (15-2/96) 2010-13 QB hurries 1 Johnnie Sloan 2001-04 30.5 Randell Johnson (26-9/112) 2010-13 95 Ramon Rickards (12-7/95) 2001-04 14 Kevin Cyrille 2008-11 30.5 Johnnie Sloan (21-19/106) 2001-04 87 William Gray (9-3/87) 2001-04 12 Cory Henry 2010-13 Total tackles 30.0 Chris Laskowski (26-8/117) 2001-04 71 Martin Wright (7-6/71) 2010-13 11 Martin Wright 2010-13 346 Frantz Joseph (183-163) 2006-08 27.0 Cory Henry (25-4/148) 2010-13 67 Randell Johnson (10-1/67) 2010-13 9 Andrae Kirk 2011-13 297 Marcus Bartels (156-141) 2008-11 26.5 Kevin Cyrille (22-9/99) 2008-11 8 Brandin Bryant 2012-13 295 Chris Laskowski (170-125) 2001-04 26.5 Ramon Rickards (21-11/120) 2001-04 Fumbles forced 272 Cergile Sincere (142-130) 2004-07 8 Cergile Sincere 2004-07 Blocked kicks 251 Andre Clark (134-117) 2004-08 Yards from tackles for loss 7 Quentin Swain 2002-03 5 Michael Lockley 2006-10 148 Cory Henry (25-4/148) 2010-13 5 Chris Laskowski 2001-04 2 Troy Pindell 2002-06 Unassisted tackles 120 Ramon Rickards (21-11/120) 2001-04 2 Austin Jensen 2007-10 183 Frantz Joseph (183-163) 2006-08 117 Chris Laskowski (26-8/117) 2001-04 Fumbles recovered 2 Ramon Rickards 2001-04 176 Corey Small (176-62) 2004-08 112 Randell Johnson (26-9/112) 2010-13 6 Frantz Joseph 2006-08 2 Quincy Skinner 2002-05 170 Chris Laskowski (170-125) 2001-04 110 William Gray (17-4/110) 2001-04 6 Malik Eugene 2006-10 2 Wilfred Rivera 2005-08 156 Marcus Bartels (156-141) 2008-11 5 Kris Bartels 2004-07 2 Willie Hughley 2002-05 Quarterback sacks Assisted tackles 16.0 Cory Henry (15-2/96) 2010-13 Pass breakups 163 Frantz Joseph (183-163) 2006-08 15.5 Ramon Rickards (12-7/95) 2001-04 38 Willie Hughley 2002-05 173 Most carries Most rushing TDs scored 79.2 Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003 19-24 56 Texas State Oct 04, 2003 5 Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 78.8 vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 26-33 55 Siena Nov 15, 2003 4 UAB Nov 26, 2011 77.8 Nicholls State Oct 11, 2003 14-18 54 FIU Nov 23, 2002 4 Jacksonville Oct 13, 2001 73.5 FIU Dec 04, 2004 25-34 52 Morris Brown Nov 09, 2002 50 at ULL Oct 06, 2005 Most passes attempted Most passing yards 55 ULM Oct 27, 2007 463 Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 Most net yards rushing 54 MT Oct 31, 2009 389 FIU Nov 29, 2008 370 Siena Nov 15, 2003 55 carries 50 FIU Nov 29, 2008 377 MT Oct 31, 2009 276 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 42 carries 50 MT Sep 21, 2013 372 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 256 NT Nov 08, 2008 41 carries 50 ULM Sep 26, 2009 358 UAB Sep 06, 2008 252 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 41 carries 235 UAB Nov 26, 2011 46 carries Most passes completed Most passing yards gained per attempt 35 ULM Oct 27, 2007 (10 attempts) Highest average gain per rush 31 MT Sep 21, 2013 12.4 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 30-372 (20 rushes) 30 ULM Sep 26, 2009 11.7 Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 25-293 7.8 UAB Sep 06, 2008 25-196 29 at Hawai`i Sep 4, 2004 11.0 UL Nov 15, 2008 28-307 RECORDS 7.6 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 30-228 28 at ULM Oct 25, 2008 10.7 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 32-343

TEAM GAME TEAM 6.7 Siena Nov 15, 2003 55-370 28 MT Oct 31, 2009 10.7 Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003 24-257 6.6 at Florida A&M Oct 30, 2004 42-276 10.7 Siena Nov 15, 2003 13-139 6.5 ULL Nov 15, 2008 33-216 Highest percentage passes completed 10.7 at Kansas Sept 3, 2005 28-299 (10 passes) 10.7 at Texas State Oct 09, 2004 23-245 92.3 Siena Nov 15, 2003 12-13 174 Most passing yards gained per 211.5 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 Most all-purpose yards gained Most touchdowns scored completion (5 completions) 204.1 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 740 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 8 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 25.2 Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 5-126 203.5 UL Nov 15, 2008 732 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 8 FIU Nov 29, 2008 22.7 at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003 9-204 729 FIU Nov 29, 2008 7 Siena College Nov 15, 2003 21.0 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 15-315 Most total offense plays 726 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 7 Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 20.5 at Eastern Kentucky Sep 21, 2002 11-226 95 MT Sep 21, 2013 45 rush,50 pass 681 vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 7 at Louisiana Oct 24, 2009 20.4 at Texas State Oct 09, 2004 12-245 92 MT Oct 31, 2009 38 rush,54 pass 7 UAB Sep 06, 2008 88 ULM Oct 27, 2007 33 rush,55 pass Most all-purpose attempts Most touchdown passes 87 at ULL Oct 20, 2007 42 rush,45 pass 85 Middle Tennessee Sep 21, 2013 Most punt returns 5 vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 86 FIU Nov 29, 2008 36 rush,50 pass 77 at Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 20, 2007 7 Morris Brown College Nov 09, 2002 5 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 77 Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 6 at WKU Nov 06, 2010 5 FIU Nov 29, 2008 Most total offense yards gained 76 Morris Brown College Nov 09, 2002 6 NT Nov 08, 2008 5 Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 624 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 252 rush,372 pass 76 Texas State Univ. Oct 04, 2003 6 Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 591 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 276 rush,315 pass Most passes had intercepted 580 Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 117 rush,463 pass Most points scored Most punt return yards 5 at FIU Nov 26, 2005 571 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 228 rush,343 pass 57 FIU Nov 29, 2008 104 Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 4 returns 4 at Minnesota Sep 20, 2008 554 UAB Sep 06, 2008 196 rush,358 pass 55 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 95 Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 6 returns 4 ULM Sep 22, 2005 51 Siena College Nov 15, 2003 80 at Gardner-Webb Nov 03, 2001 5 returns Highest average gain per play 51 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 67 Colgate University Dec 13, 2003 5 returns Highest passing effi ciency rating 9.2 UAB Sep 06, 2008 60-554 49 Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 64 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 3 returns (11 attempts) 9.2 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 62-571 49 UAB Sep 06, 2008 283.7 Siena College Nov 15, 2003 8.8 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 71-624 211.8 vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 8.6 UL Nov 15, 2008 61-523 175 Highest average gain per punt return (2 175 at Kentucky Sep 29, 2007 7 returns 1 at Bethune-Cookman Sep 08, 2001 Highest average gain per int return (2 returns) 1 at USF Sep 14, 2013 returns) 30.5 Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003 2-61 Highest average gain per kick return 1 Marist Sep 22, 2001 33.0 Illinois State Nov 20, 20045-165 26.0 Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 4-104 (2 returns) 1 at Kentucky Sep 29, 2007 32.0 Southern Utah Oct 12, 20062-64 21.3 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 3-64 45.5 Marist Sep 22, 20014-182 27.5 at Illinois State Sep 27, 20032-55 20.0 at Oklahoma State Sep 16, 2006 2-40 44.5 Arkansas State Oct 28, 20062-89 Most fumble return yards 25.0 at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 20032-50 18.5 at Texas State Oct 09, 2004 2-37 35.2 at Hawai`i Sep 4, 20044-141 107 at Bethune-Cookman Sep 08, 2001 1 returns 24.7 Edward Waters Nov 27, 20043-74 18.5 Southern Utah Oct 12, 2006 2-37 33.5 Siena College Nov 15, 20032-67 46 Nicholls State Oct 11, 2003 1 returns 24.7 Northern Colorado Oct 18, 20033-74 33.5 at Bethune-Cookman Sep 08, 20012-67 34 at ULM Oct 25, 2008 1 returns Most kick returns 28 MT Oct 31, 2009 1 returns Most tackles 10 at Louisville Oct 01, 2005 Most fumble returns 25 at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 2003 1 returns 111 Colgate Dec 13, 200349-62 9 at UAB Nov 07, 2009 1 at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 2003 105 at Eastern Kentucky Sep 21, 200245-60 9 at Florida Nov 17, 2007 1 Illinois State Nov 20, 2004 Most interceptions 104 MT Oct 15, 200544-60 8 at South Florida Aug 29, 2002 1 at TROY Nov 21, 2009 5 Illinois State Nov 20, 2004 104 MT Oct 22, 201150-54 8 at Connecticut Nov 02, 2002 1 at FIU Nov 22, 2003 5 Arkansas State Oct 28, 2006 103 at Gardner-Webb Nov 03, 200128-75 8 at Eastern Illinois Nov 16, 2002 1 FIU Nov 23, 2002 4 Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 8 at Minnesota Sep 17, 2005 1 at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003 Most quarterback sacks 1 Nicholls State Oct 11, 2003 Most interception return yards 11.0 Bethune-Cookman Sep 07, 20023-8 Most kick return yards 1 Youngstown State Oct 12, 2002 165 Illinois State Nov 20, 20045 returns 8.0 at Texas State Oct 09, 20044-4 182 vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 6 returns 1 ULL Oct 18, 2006 87 at James Madison Sep 14, 20021 returns 8.0 Jacksonville Oct 13, 20016-2 182 at South Carolina Sep 19, 2009 7 returns 1 St. Mary’s (CA) Oct 20, 2001 82 Arkansas State Oct 28, 20065 returns 7.0 at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 20031-6 182 Marist Sep 22, 2001 4 returns 1 at ULM Oct 25, 2008 75 at USF Sep 14, 20131 returns 179 at Louisville Oct 01, 2005 10 returns 1 MT Oct 31, 2009 74 Edward Waters Nov 27, 20043 returns 176 Most tackles for loss 10 UAB Sep 06, 2008 15.0 Bethune-Cookman Sep 07, 2002 11-6 8 FIU Dec 04, 2004 12.0 Colgate Dec 13, 2003 8-0 8 vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 12.0 MT Oct 15, 2005 4-2 8 at WKU Nov 06, 2010 12.0 at MT Sep 18, 2004 12-0 8 Marist Sep 22, 2001 11.0 Morris Brown Nov 09, 2002 8-0 11.0 at Arkansas State Oct 23, 2010 10-0 Most blocked kicks 11.0 at Youngstown State Sep 20, 2003 8-2 2 at Northern Colorado Oct 16, 2004 2 at North Texas Sep 22, 2007 Most fumbles forced 6 at Troy Oct 26, 2002 5 at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003 4 Nicholls State Oct 11, 2003 4 at Eastern Kentucky Sep 21, 2002

Most fumbles recovered 5 Nicholls State Oct 11, 2003 4 Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 4 at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003 4 at Bethune-Cookman Sep 08, 2001

Most pass breakups 10 at Hawai`i Sep 4, 2004 177 Rushing yards 152.4 (12 games) 2009 Passes had intercepted 14.0 (122-254-8) 2002 Average yards/catch 2225 (499-2225) 2013 138.8 (13 games) 2008 17 (156-297-17) 2005 14.73 (218-3212) 2004 1829 (434-1829) 2009 16 (183-351-16) 2011 Passing yards/game 14.52 (116-1684) 2001 1804 (416-1804) 2008 Pass attempts 15 (243-457-15) 2008 291.1 (13 games) 2007 14.02 (122-1711) 2002 502 (291-502-11) 2007 279.7 (12 games) 2009 Rushing attempts 457 (243-457-15) 2008 Pass completion pct 267.7 (12 games) 2004 Receptions/game 554 (554-1788) 2003 444 (257-444-7) 2009 64.7 (249-385-9) 2003 22.38 (13 games) 2007 499 (499-2225) 2013 63.7 (265-416-6) 2012 Pass reception yards 22.08 (12 games) 2012 471 (471-1521) 2004 Pass completions 59.1 (218-369-13) 2004 3784 (291-3784) 2007 21.42 (12 games) 2009 291 (291-502-11) 2007 3418 (249-3418) 2003 Rushing TDs 265 (265-416-6) 2012 Pass effi ciency 3356 (257-3356) 2009 Total offense yards 21 2013 257 (257-444-7) 2009 159.4 (249-385-9) 2003 5422 (967-5422) 2007 17 2007 140.4 (218-369-13) 2004 Pass receptions 5206 (939-5206) 2003 17 2003 Passing yards 138.6 (291-502-11) 2007 291 (291-3784) 2007 5185 (878-5185) 2009 17 2009 3784 (291-502-11) 2007 265 (265-2856) 2012 3418 (249-385-9) 2003 Average yards/pass 257 (257-3356) 2009 TDs responsible for Average yards/rush 3356 (257-444-7) 2009 8.9 (249-385-9) 2003 83 2007 RECORDS 4.46 (499-2225) 2013 8.7 (218-369-13) 2004 Pass reception TDs 81 2003 4.34 (416-1804) 2008 Passing TDs 7.6 (257-444-7) 2009 33 2007 70 2009

TEAM SEASON TEAM 4.21 (434-1829) 2009 33 2007 29 2003 29 2003 Average yds/completion 26 2009 Total offense/game Rushing yards/game 26 2009 14.7 (218-369-13) 2004 432.1 (12 games) 2009 185.4 (12 games) 2013 14.5 (116-256-11) 2001 417.1 (13 games) 2007 178 Total offense/play 44 (17 rush, 26 rcv, 1 ret) 2009 Field goals attempted 4 (79-3148) 2011 1 2013 21.48 (25-537) 2013 5.91 (878-5185) 2009 28 (20-28) 2004 3 (72-3252) 2010 1 2002 5.86 (873-5116) 2008 PAT kicks made 27 (19-27) 2007 3 (66-2373) 2008 Interception return yards 5.63 (840-4733) 2004 48 (48-49) 2003 17 (8-17) 2012 3 (52-1969) 2009 Average yds/punt return 298 (16-298) 2004 44 (44-46) 2007 17 (11-17) 2013 12.94 (16-207) 2006 254 (17-254) 2003 All purpose yards 37 (37-43) 2009 Average yards/punt 10.64 (25-266) 2001 220 (13-220) 2013 7241 2007 37 (37-40) 2008 Field goal pct 45.17 (72-3252) 2010 9.41 (39-367) 2004 6638 2008 80.0 (12-15) 2003 42.67 (72-3072) 2013 Interceptions 6577 2003 PAT kicks attempted 78.6 (11-14) 2008 41.89 (56-2346) 2004 Kick return yards 19 (19-184) 2007 49 (48-49) 2003 75.0 (9-12) 2002 1532 (69-1532) 2007 18 (18-219) 2006 All purpose yards/game 46 (44-46) 2007 Punt return yards 1283 (64-1283) 2011 17 (17-254) 2003 557.0 (13 games) 2007 43 (37-43) 2009 Punt yards 367 (39-367) 2004 1189 (63-1189) 2009 543.8 (12 games) 2009 3252 (72-3252) 2010 304 (38-304) 2003 Interception return TDs 510.6 (13 games) 2008 PAT kick pct 3148 (79-3148) 2011 266 (25-266) 2001 Kick returns 2 2006 100.0 (18-18) 2011 3072 (72-3072) 2013 69 (69-1532) 2007 2 2013 Total points scored 98.0 (48-49) 2003 Punt returns 64 (64-1283) 2011 2 2003 405 (50 TD, 46 PAT, 19 FG) 2007 95.7 (44-46) 2007 Punt attempts 39 (39-367) 2004 63 (63-1189) 2009 404 (52 TD, 50 PAT, 12 FG) 2003 81 (81-2959) 2002 38 (38-304) 2003 Fumble return yards 329 (44 TD, 38 PAT, 8 FG) 2009 Field goals made 79 (79-3148) 2011 33 (33-204) 2013 Kick return TDs 1. 122 (3-122) 2001 20 (20-28) 2004 75 (75-2899) 2003 None 2. 77 (4-77) 2003 Touchdowns scored 19 (19-27) 2007 Punt return TDs Average yards/kick return 52 (17 rush, 29 rcv, 6 ret) 2003 12 (12-15) 2003 Punts had blocked 2 2003 22.38 (40-895) 2001 Fumble returns 50 (17 rush, 33 rcv) 2007 5 (81-2959) 2002 2 2001 22.20 (69-1532) 2007 4 (4-77) 2003 179 3 (3-122) 2001 538 (441-538) 2010 159 (19-13/159) 2003 Blocked kicks 2 (2-32) 2009 515 (510-515) 2008 6 2004 2 (2-21) 2002 475 (560-475) 2003 Fumbles forced 5 2007 2 (2-9) 2012 22 2003 4 2010 Tackles for loss 17 2002 4 2002 Fumble return TDs 81.0 (55-52/286) 2003 15 2007 2 2003 81.0 (58-46/317) 2010 1 2001 78.0 (63-30/334) 2004 Fumbles recovered 1 2012 16 2003 1 2013 Yards from tackles for 14 2007 1 2002 loss 13 2002 334 (63-30/334) 2004 13 2001 Total tackles 324 (59-22/324) 2013 1035 (560-475) 2003 317 (58-46/317) 2010 Pass breakups 1025 (510-515) 2008 54 2004 987 (607-380) 2007 Quarterback sacks 46 2003 33.0 (27-12/213) 2013 44 2013 Unassisted tackles 28.0 (24-8/184) 2004 607 (607-380) 2007 25.5 (19-13/159) 2003 QB hurries 560 (560-475) 2003 28 2011 531 (531-394) 2011 Yards from sacks 25 2012 213 (27-12/213) 2013 23 2013 Assisted tackles 184 (24-8/184) 2004 180 Founded in 1961, Florida Atlantic University is a comprehensive public College of Arts and Letters, the College of Busi- university that is currently serving more than 30,000 undergraduate and ness, the College for Design and Social Inquiry, graduate students at sites strategically located along the state’s southeastern the College of Education, the College of Engineer- coastline. Long known as an outstanding teaching institution, FAU is under- ing and Computer Science, the Graduate College, going rapid development as a center of cutting-edge research, particularly in the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, the Charles the biomedical arena. This process has been accelerated by the University’s E. Schmidt College of Medicine, the Christine partnerships with four internationally known biomedical research organiza- E. Lynn College of Nursing and the Charles E. tions, the Scripps Research Institute, the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute, Schmidt College of Science. the Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies and the Max Planck Society. The University currently offers more than 180 Through a well-developed network of partner campuses, FAU serves stu- undergraduate and graduate degree programs and dents at locations and sites throughout its six-county service region in south- is accredited by the Southern Association of Col- east Florida as well as through distance learning. FAU’s student body, which leges and Schools. Additionally, the University ranks as the most ethnically and culturally diverse in Florida’s State University holds membership in the National Association of System, includes men and women of both traditional and non-traditional age. State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges and Modern student housing is available on the Boca Raton and Jupiter campuses, the Council of Graduate Schools. and all campuses offer attractive and varied dining facilities. The University FAU is committed to serving the educational community is served by an excellent library system that has more than 3.6 mil- needs of persons of retirement age through non- UNIVERSITY lion items, including books, periodicals, government documents, microforms, credit courses offered by the Lifelong Learning maps, media and other materials as well as a wealth of electronic resources, Society, which is believed to be the largest and including more than 374,000 full-text electronic books and 18,000 full-text most successful organization of its kind in the electronic journals, plus access to several hundred proprietary databases.. United States. For more information on Florida FLORIDA ATLANTICFLORIDA FAU’s 10 academically distinguished colleges are the Dorothy F. Schmidt Atlantic University, visit www.fau.edu. 181 One of the largest employers in South Florida, FAU has more Active on the national level, Dr. Kelly has served on the boards of than 3,000 employees, including 1,000 dedicated faculty members, the Administrative Heads Section of the National Association of State and an annual operating budget in excess of $690 million. The Univer- Universities and Land-grant Colleges (now the Association of Public John W. sity has an annual economic impact of $6.3 billion and is conducting and Land-grant Universities) and the American Distance Education KELLY millions of dollars’ worth of funded research in such critically important Consortium. President fi elds as drug discovery, biotechnology, ocean engineering and marine He began his academic career in 1982 as an Assistant Professor First Season science. in the Department of Horticulture at Texas A&M University. Three years Dr. Kelly came to FAU from Clemson University, where he held later, he went to Clemson, rising through the ranks to become Profes- a succession of leadership positions over a 28-year period. As Vice sor and Department Head by 1991. He was named Vice President President for Economic Development he was one of Clemson’s three for Public Service and Agriculture in 1997 and Vice President for Mission Vice Presidents, with wide-ranging responsibilities that in- Economic Development in 2010. Dr. John W. Kelly was named President of Florida Atlantic Uni- cluded policy setting, strategic planning, hiring strategies, communica- Dr. Kelly holds three degrees in horticulture – a bachelor’s de- versity by unanimous vote of the FAU Board of Trustees on January tion and budgeting. He oversaw 12 campuses and centers in a variety gree from Clemson and both a master’s degree and a Ph.D. from The 17, 2014. He is the seventh President in the 50-year history of FAU, of South Carolina locations, supervised more than 900 employees and Ohio State University. a comprehensive public university with campuses and sites in Boca managed an annual budget of $90 million. As Executive Director of the Raton, Davie, Dania Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Jupiter and Fort Pierce. Clemson University Restoration Institute, he built a highly collaborative Florida Atlantic University As the University’s chief executive offi cer, Dr. Kelly oversees an institu- team to educate students and direct research in energy systems. Board of Trustees tion that currently serves more than 30,000 students at the bachelor’s, Dr. Kelly also headed Clemson University Public Service Activi- Mr. Anthony Barbar, Chair; Mr. Daniel Cane; Mr. Michael Cepeda; master’s, doctoral and postdoctoral levels. With more than half of its ties, a statewide agency with outreach programs in 46 counties. In this Mr. David Feder; Dr. Jeffrey P. Feingold; student body representing minority groups or coming from abroad, role, he directed Clemson’s Undergraduate Service Learning program, Mrs. Mary Beth McDonald; Mr. Abdol Moabery; FAU ranks as the most racially, ethnically and culturally diverse oversaw a broad array of specialized centers and institutes and was Dr. Ronald Nyhan; Mr. Robert S. Rubin; institution in Florida’s State University System and is ranked 27th for co-leader of the Clemson University Center for Workforce Develop- Mr. Robert J. Stilley; Mr. Paul Tanner; diversity in the United States. ment. Dr. Julius “Butch” Teske; Mr. Thomas Workman, Jr. 182 Transformational work began immediately. In November of 2012, A major step in bolstering the athletics program has been the hir- Chun engineered FAU’s move into Conference USA. The Owl’s made ing of experienced coaches in alignment with the ideal of student-ath- their historic move into the new conference on July 1, 2013. Since lete success. Since his arrival, Chun has hired Patrick Baker (women’s Patrick CHUN beginning competition in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined soccer), Michael Curry (men’s basketball), Ricardo Gonzalez (men’s Director of Athletics for 83 bowl appearances in football, 100 NCAA Tournament appear- tennis), Lara Preaco (men’s and women’s swimming and diving) and ances in basketball including three Final Fours, 60 NCAA baseball ap- Charlie Partridge (football). Third Season pearances including six College World Series berths, 71 NCAA soccer As part of Florida Atlantic’s Athletic Department’s commitment tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and to build relationships within the South Florida community, the annual 35 individual national champions in track and fi eld and cross country. fundraising organization was renamed the Owl Scholarship Fund A monumental step towards the goal of student-athlete success (OSF) in January 2013. The name was designed to symbolize FAU’s occurred with the launch of the program’s fi rst strategic plan in the his- commitment to increase the focus on philanthropic giving and the Patrick G. “Pat” Chun is entering his third year as Director of tory of the department of athletics. This was done through the collec- results have been immediate. The close of the 2013-14 fi scal year saw Athletics at Florida Atlantic University. He has guided the Owls through tive efforts of the athletics senior leadership team, coaches and staff. a record $850,000 in donations towards the fund. an aggressive period of growth capitalizing on the limitless potential of The plan was introduced in January of 2013. The plan also redefi ned Revenue generation has been at the forefront of initiatives for Florida Atlantic. Chun was named director of athletics on July 2, 2012 the mission statement of the department: Chun. In August of 2013, FAU agreed to a 10-year agreement with and was elevated to vice president by Dr. John Kelly in June of 2014. “In support of the educational mission of Florida Learfi eld Sports as its exclusive corporate sponsorship sales unit. The Since his arrival, Chun has been focused primarily on improving Atlantic University, we prepare and empower our student- partnership is expected to generate $25 million in revenues over the the overall experiences of the student-athlete. At Florida Atlantic, Chun athletes for academic, athletic and lifetime achievement. life of the agreement. provides leadership for 19 varsity sports with over 450 student-athletes We share an expectation of excellence. We unify and Prior to Florida Atlantic, Chun spent 15 years at The Ohio State as well as 150 staff members. The overarching goal has been student- engage our students, alumni and the community.” University working at his alma mater. He held numerous roles in the athlete success and their respective development academically, athleti- The strategic plan also identifi ed the core values of the depart- department of athletics starting as a student worker and ultimately el- cally and socially. ment: excellence, innovation, teamwork and integrity. evating to Executive Associate Athletics Director for External Relations. 183 In his last role at Ohio State, Chun provided leadership and oversight for all facets of the external relations division from 2009-12. This included administration, development, marketing, communications, ticketing and premium seating, ticket sales, sponsorships, licensing and media relations. Chun also served as the daily administrative liaison with the football program. On a national level Chun was selected in 2013 and currently serves on the NCAA Division I baseball selection committee. Locally, he serves on the YMCA of South Palm Beach County Board of Trustees. Chun is currently a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). In the past, Chun has served on the executive committee for the National Association for Athletics Development Directors (NAADD) and was a longtime board member for the Columbus, Ohio chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. In 2011, Chun was selected for the inaugural class of the Division 1A Athletics Direc- tors Association Fellowship Program. A native of Strongsville, Ohio, Chun is a graduate of Holy Name High School. He earned a bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University and a master’s degree from Duquesne University. He and his wife, Natalie, also an OSU alumna, have three daughters (Vanna, Kennedy and Gretta) who enjoy their dog (Little Brother). 184 Conference USA celebrates its 20th anniversary however, as 186 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered tion, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation. in 2014-15, welcoming newcomer Western Kentucky Academic All-America honors, 651 have achieved academic all-district Football University into the fold on July 1. The league has laurels and thousands of student-athletes have earned their college • 83 teams have earned bowl bids transformed through its two decades, but the com- degrees. • Eligible for the College Football Playoff mitment to excellence, integrity, leadership and its Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for • Conference USA has 10 bowl affi liations through the 2019 student athletes in athletics, academics and com- men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, season, securing a minimum of fi ve berths annually. munity is unwavering. and indoor and outdoor track and fi eld) and 10 for women (basketball, Conference USA has primary bowl tie-ins with the Bahamas Bowl, Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl, Gildan New Mexico with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld, and volleyball). Bowl, Heart of Dallas Bowl, Miami Beach Bowl, R+L Carriers Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North The league promotes the scholar-athlete ideal, honoring outstand- New Orleans Bowl and Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, along with Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, ing achievement with numerous conference-sponsored academic secondary arrangements with the Duck Commander UTEP, UTSA and WKU. awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commis- Independence Bowl and the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. Since beginning competition in 1995, Confer- sioner’s Academic Medal as well as sport-specifi c All-Academic teams. Men’s Basketball ence USA teams have combined for 83 bowl appear- C-USA annually awards $4,000 postgraduate scholarships, along • 115 postseason teams (51 NCAA, 44 NIT, 11 CBI, 9 CIT) ances in football, 100 NCAA Tournament appear- with the Sport Academic Awards, Scholar-Athletes of the Year and the • One National Championship title game appearance ances in basketball including three Final Fours, 60 Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA • Three Final Four teams NCAA baseball appearances including six College presents a Spirit of Service Award three times each year, recognizing • Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams World Series berths, 71 NCAA soccer tournament student-athletes who excel on the fi eld, in the classroom and give back • One NIT Champion and four NIT semifi nalists appearances including four trips to the College Cup, to the community through signifi cant service efforts and participation. • Inaugural CBI Champion and 35 individual national champions in track and • CIT Championship

CONFERENCE USA CONFERENCE fi eld and cross country. SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD Women’s Basketball Success is not limited to athletic achievement, Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competi- • 49 NCAA Tournament appearances 185 • 49 WNIT appearances SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD C-USA DIGITAL NETWORK • One Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament team C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic perfor- The C-USA Digital Network offi cially launched in August of 2011. • Three WNIT semifi nalists mance of student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes Network programming includes live streaming of non-televised events, • One WBI Champion at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general video on demand, a weekly C-USA studio show, podcasting, regular- Baseball student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are season and championship event highlights, and conference-produced • 60 NCAA appearances champions off the playing fi eld as well. In 19 years, more than 28,000 feature stories. In its fi rst year, 1,164 events were streamed live and • Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor 8,126 videos were posted and available on the C-USA Digital Network, 2005 and 2001) Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of and those numbers have more than doubled. Monthly and yearly • 14 Super Regional appearances outstanding achievement in the classroom. subscriptions provide fans access to events offered on all of the C- • Has produced at least four NCAA teams in nine of the past 13 USA member institution’s athletic websites as well as C-USA network seasons C-USA ON TV programming. C-USA enjoys signifi cant television exposure through partnerships In addition to the numerous NCAA Tournament berths, C-USA has with FOX Sports Media Group, CBS Sports Network and ESPN. The C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY sent four men’s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, three softball multi-tiered selection process that is rooted in partnering with all three The conference’s current footprint is concentrated with 14 members teams to the Women’s College World Series and three volleyball networks has substantially increased the number of national and in 10 states and a combined area population of nearly 30 million. With teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. The league has also had 35 national regional appearances for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and a commitment to community involvement, the conference developed champions in NCAA track and fi eld competition, one national champion all other conference sports. several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as in diving, and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in C-USA membership include institutions within eight of the Top 40 with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, and track and fi eld. Overall, Con- media markets and four in the Top 25 according to Nielsen. C-USA priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service ference USA teams and individuals have made more than 800 NCAA home markets this year will include more than 13 million TV house- with local and national organizations. Individually, student-athletes are appearances. holds, a 30 percent increase from two years ago. recognized each season through the Spirit of Service award.

186 GOVERNANCE 2003. Marshall, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, UCF and UTEP became full-time Conference USA has signifi cant representation in the NCAA gover- Conference USA members for all sports in 2005. nance structure. The presidents of the member institutions serve as In 2013, charter member Charlotte returned to C-USA and was the league’s Board of Directors. joined by new members FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion and UTSA. The membership is A PROUD HISTORY at 14 institutions with WKU joining the league on July 1, 2014. Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner April 24, 1995, in Chicago. The league’s charter members included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996. The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and, after nine years, relocated to the current offi ce in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s fi rst commissioner. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU be- gan league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 187 NOTES

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