VMIVMI FOOTBALLFOOTBALL Table of Contents 20072007 MEDIAMEDIA GUIDEGUIDE In Remembrance Introduction to the Media Media Information ...... 2 Media Outlets ...... 3 Keydets On The Air ...... 4 Facilities at P. Wesley Foster, Jr. ‘56 Stadium...... 6-7 Vision 2039...... 8-9 Strength & Conditioning...... 10-11 Academic Enhancement ...... 12 LOOKING AT 2007 2007 Preview ...... 14-15 Lettermen Returning, Lost ...... 16 2007 Pre-Camp Depth Chart ...... 17 Players to Watch ...... 18 Coaching Staff Jim Reid ...... 20-21 Assistant Coaches ...... 22-24 MEET THE KEYDETS Meet the Keydets...... 26-43 Incoming Freshmen ...... 44-45 Alphabetical and Numerical Rosters ...... 46-47 Where The Keydets Play in 2007 ...... 48 THE OPPOSITION 2007 Opponents ...... 50-55 Year-by-Year Against 2007 Opponents ...... 56 Keydets Against All Opponents...... 57 2006 In Review - Game Boxes...... 58-61 2006 In Review - VMI Stats ...... 62-63 2006 In Review - Big South Stats ...... 64-65 2006 In Review - Honors ...... 66 ATHLETIC STAFF VMI Superintendent ...... 68 Athletic Director ...... 69 Athletic Staff...... 70-72 Sports Medicine...... 73 John McKenna (1914-2007) VMI Keydet Club, Inc...... 74 RECORDS AND HISTORY Single Game Records ...... 76-77 The Coach John McKenna Era Single Records ...... 79-80 Seasonal Leaders ...... 81  Four Championships (1957, 1959, 1960, 1962) 1,000 Yard Club...... 82  Five State Championships (1953, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962) Career Records ...... 83-84 Defensive Records...... 85  Southern Conference Coach of the Year (1957, 1959, 1962) Honored Keydets...... 86-87  Ranked 13th by AP in 1957 final season poll Coaching Records ...... 88-89 Home & Away Records...... 90  Only VMI football team to be nationally ranked Lettermen ...... 91-92  18-game winning streak- the longest in school history Team Awards...... 93 Alumni Memorial Field Records ...... 94  Six consecutive winning seasons (1957-62) Year-By-Year Results...... 95-99  Coached one of two undefeated VMI football teams in the 20th “The Last Time” ...... 100 The ...... 101 century, going 9-0-1 in 1957 Military Institute ...... 102-105  Inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame (2007) VMI Football & Athletic Traditions...... 106-107 Lexington & Rockbridge County...... 108

CREDITS: Written and Edited by: Wade Branner, Sports Information Director. Co-edited by Christian Hoffman and Joel Balthaser, Assistant SIDs. Record verification by Randy Atkins. Layout and design by: Christian Hoffman and Joel Balthaser, Assistant SIDs. Cover design and special assistance by: Joel Balthaser, Assistant Sports Information Director. Photos by: Andre Studios of Lexington, VMI Communications & Marketing, Chuck Steenburgh, B.R. Floyd, Kevin Remington, Tom Woodward, Wade Branner and Joel Balthaser. Printed by: B&B Printing Company, Richmond, Va. This guide has been prepared to assist the media in covering VMI football during the 2007 season. Football fans and friends of VMI may purchase copies of the guide from VMI Sports Information at the cost of $7.00 each. VMI regrets it cannot supply complimentary copies to collectors. 1 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING LEXINGTON...

WORKING MEDIA IT’S VMI, PLEASE Press passes and parking permits will be When referring to our athletic teams, it is Key Pre-Season Dates... supplied well inadvance to those media outlets requested that members of the media refer to July 26-27 Big South Media Days regularly covering VMI football well in advance this institution as "VMI", or "Virginia Military - Charlotte, N.C. of the season. All others are requested to call Institute", not "Virginia Military" or the cryptic August 5 Team reports the Sports Information Office far enough in "Va. Military" or V.M.I. Any help in using the cor- August 6 Practice begins advance so that passes can be mailed. rect moniker would be greatly appreciated. August 10 Photo and Media Day (tentative) Complimentary passes are available upon August 25 Final scrimmage Media Information request. KEYDET FOOTBALL ON THE WEB August 28 Classes begin Fans and media are encouraged to follow PHOTOGRAPHERS the team on the VMI athletic home page. Timely How to reach Photographers will be granted field privi- information on the football Keydets will be avail- leges, but must limit their work outside the 25 able to both media and fans alike. Included in yard restrictions and no closer than six feet from the service will be schedules, rosters, stats and VMI Sports Information... the sidelines. Those holding passes or compli- the latest notes on the team, as well as access to Office Phone: (540) 464-7253 mentary tickets will not be permitted in the live radio and video game broadcasts. The VMI Office FAX: (540) 464-7583 press box unless covering the game. Keydets can be accessed on the world wide Press Box Phone: (540) 463-6725 web at www.vmikeydets.com. Web site: www.vmikeydets.com PRESS BOX SID: Wade Branner All press, radio, PA, and statistical crews INTERVIEW POLICY Office Phone: (540) 464-7515 are located on the fourth floor of VMI’s football Media members are reminded that all Home Phone: (540) 463-5033 building. Entrance is through the middle door interview requests with VMI players, coaches E-mail: [email protected] located across from the concession stand behind and staff MUST go through the VMI Sports Assistant SID: Christian Hoffman the stadium. An elevator will take you to the Information Office first. Interviews are encour- Office Phone: (540) 464-7514 fourth floor. Television and film crews will work aged to be conducted Monday through Cell Phone: (540) 460-6920 from the top of the press box level, and TV Wednesday of game weeks. E-Mail: [email protected] broadcast talent will be located at a designated Assistant SID: Joel Balthaser booth on the fourth floor. INTERNET BROADCASTS Office Phone: (540) 464-7015 All VMI football game radio broadcasts can Cell Phone: (540) 466-0262 RADIO be heard on the internet at E-Mail: [email protected] Two radio booths are available. One is www.vmikeydets.com. Listeners can go to the reserved for the “” visiting station. Two athletic home page and click on the link provid- Mailing Address telephone lines are already installed for the visit- ed for audio streaming. Video streaming of all (USPS or Overnight service): ing network’s broadcast, and a tradeout agree- home and Big South games can be accessed in Virginia Military Institute ment is desirable. Additional lines should be conjunction with the Big South Conference on Sports Information Office ordered through the VMI Sports Information www.vmikeydets.com. 116 Smith Hall office one month prior to the contest. Lexington, VA 24450 Wade Branner GAME INFORMATION Sports Information Director Directions to All media in the press box will be provided Asst. AD/Media Relations updated statistics on both teams, easy to read Coverage: Football, Alumni Memorial Field... , Rifle, Radio flip cards with accurate numbers and current Most of our annual visitors know how to Network depth charts, a souvenir program, and an out- get to the Keydet home field, but for those standing buffet lunch. The view of the Blue who have never visited the charming city of Ridge Mountains is breathtaking. Score updates Lexington, take note: of other games around the country are also pro- Christian Hoffman From the East, North, or South: Assistant Sports Information vided. Follow I-81 to Exit 188 B toward Lexington Director (U.S. 60 west). Follow U.S. 60 west to Nelson Coverage: , AFTER THE GAME Street into town. Turn right at the intersection A complete statistical game package will be Wrestling, Women’s Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Cross of Nelson and Main Streets. Follow Main available as soon as possible. The visiting team’s Country Street .5 mile to the stadium on the right. locker room is located under the home team From the West: Follow I-64 East to Exit stands. Coach Reid’s post-game press confer- 55 (U.S. 11) and head south (right turn) ence and individual player interviews will be on Joel Balthaser toward Lexington. Follow U.S. 11 toward Assistant Sports Information the third floor of the football building, one floor Lexington for .5 mile. Stay to the right across Director below the press box level. Coordinate all inter- the Maury River Bridge and follow U.S. 11 view requests with VMI Sports Information. Coverage: , Men’s Soccer, Indoor Track & Business for .3 mile. The stadium will be on Field, Outdoor Track & Field your left.

2 Covering The Keydets Daily Newspapers Waynesboro News Virginian WWBT-TV 12 (NBC) 544 W. Main St., Waynesboro, VA 22980 P.O. Box 12, Richmond, VA 23218 Roanoke Times Phone: 540-932-3557 Phone 804-230-2614 201 W. Campbell Ave., Roanoke, VA 24010 Sports Editor: Jim Sacco Sports Director: Ben Hamlin Phone 540-981-3221. e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Toll free 1-800-346-1234 Fax: 540-942-4542 Fax: 804-230-2789 Sports Editor: Jeff Gilbert Direct releases to Doug Doughty, Mark Berman Petersburg Progress Index WRIC-TV 8 (ABC) and Katrina Waugh 15 Franklin St., Petersburg, VA 23804 Arboretum Place, Richmond, VA 23236 e-mail: [email protected] or Phone 804-732-3456 x251 Phone: 804-330-8829 [email protected] Sports Editor: John Medeiros Fax: 804-861-9452 Fax: 540-981-3392 e-mail: [email protected] Sports Director: Chip Tarkenton Fax: 804-732-8417 e-mail: [email protected] Richmond Times-Dispatch 300 East Franklin St., Richmond, VA 23219 Harrisonburg Daily News-Record Phone 804-649-6554 P.O. Box 193, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Other Media Outlets In state toll free 1-800-488-1885 Phone 540-574-6284 Out of state toll free 1-800-588-9884 Sports Editor: Chris Simmons Associated Press, Virginia Office Sports Editor: Mike Harris e-mail: [email protected] Suite 1250, 600 E. Main St., Richmond, VA Direct releases to John Packett (beat writer) and Fax: 540-433-9112 23219 John O’Connor Phone 804-643-6646 e-mail: [email protected] and jocon- Sports Director: Hank Kurz [email protected] Television e-mail: [email protected] Fax: 804-775-8085 In state toll free 1-800-552-9935 WHSV-TV 3 (ABC) Fax: 804-643-6223 Lynchburg News & Advance 50 N. Main St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801 P.O. Box 10129, Lynchburg, VA 24506 Phone 540-433-9191 x108 Lexington News-Gazette (Weekly) Phone 434-385-5554 Sports Director: Joe Downs 20 W. Nelson St., Lexington, VA 24450 Sports Editor: Steve Trosky e-mail: [email protected] Phone: 540-463-3113 Direct releases to Chris Lang Fax: 540-433-2700 Sports Editor: TBA e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Fax: 434-385-5538 WDBJ-TV 7 (CBS) Fax: 540-464-6397 2807 Hershberger Rd., Roanoke, VA 24017 Newport News Daily Press Phone: 540-985-3623, 3624, 3637 WREL Radio - AM 1450 / FM 96.7 7505 Warwick Blvd., Newport News, VA 23607 Sports Director: Mike Stevens P.O. Drawer 902, Lexington, VA 24450 Phone: 757-247-4630 Also direct releases Travis Wells and Grant Phone 540-463-2161 Sports Editor: Doug Roberson Kittleson Sports Director: Jim Bresnahan Direct releases to Dave Fairbank e-mail: [email protected], e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] [email protected], [email protected] Fax: 540-463-9524 Fax: 757-247-9420 Fax: 540-343-7269 Virginia News Network Norfolk Virginian-Pilot WSLS-TV 10 (NBC) 3245 Basie Rd., Richmond, VA 23228 150 West Brambleton Ave., Norfolk, VA 23510 P.O. Box 10, Roanoke, VA 24009 Phone: 804-474-0155 Phone: 757-446-2366 Phone: 540-855-3531 Sports Director: Gary Hess In state toll free: 1-800-446-2012 Sports Director: John Appicello e-mail: [email protected] Sports Editor: Chic Ribel e-mail: [email protected] Fax: 804-474-0167 Direct releases to Ed Miller and Tom White Fax: 540-343-7269 e-mail: [email protected] WFIR Radio - AM 960 Fax: 757-533-9004 WSET-TV 13 (ABC) 3934 Electric Rd., Roanoke, VA 24018 P.O. Box 10, Lynchburg, VA 24506 Phone 540-345-1511 Charlottesville Daily Progress Phone: 434-528-1313 x137 Sports Director: Bob Clark P.O. Box 9030, Charlottesville, VA 11906 Sports Director: Dennis Carter Fax: 540-342-2270 Phone 434-978-7246 e-mail: [email protected] Sports Editor: Jerry Ratcliffe Also direct releases to John Organ WLNI Radio - FM 105.9/ 106.3 e-mail: [email protected] Fax: 434-847-8800 5066 S. Amherst Hwy. Fax: 434-975-7104 Madison Heights, VA 24572 Suite 110 WTVR-TV 6 (CBS) Phone: 434-846-8255 Staunton News Leader 3301 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230 Sports Director: Rich Roth P. O. Box 59, Staunton, VA 24401 Phone 804-254-3645 e-mail: [email protected] Phone 540-885-7281 x8 Sports Director: Lane Casadonte Fax: 434-847-5709 Sports Editor: Hubert Grim e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Fax: 804-254-3697 The Rockbridge Weekly Fax: 540-885-1904 31 W. Washington St., Lexington, VA 24450 Phone: 540-464-6600 Fax: 540-464-6603

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2007 VMI Radio Network Crew: Wade Branner (middle), Cal Murray (left), Randy Atkins (right). RADIO THE INTERNET Keydet football returns to the airwaves this fall with a five-station net- All VMI football radio broadcasts can be heard on the internet at work spanning the state of Virginia. www.vmikeydets.com. Video Streaming services are provided by The network flagship station for Keydet football will originate from XOS Technologies. All home and Big South Conference games will be WWZW (96.7) FM, which has recently upgraded its signal to a strong video streamed and can be accessed at www.vmikeydets.com 25,000 watts that can be heard on both sides of the Blue Ridge, includ- ing the city of Lynchburg. Affiliates for the 2007 season include WLEE 3WZ 96.7 FM -- FLAGSHIP STATION FOR RADIO NET- (990) AM in Richmond, WRIS (1410) AM Roanoke, and WBVA 1450 AM WORK in Hampton Roads. Wade Branner, “The Voice of the Keydets” since 1987, will pro- “3WZ” 96.7 FM, which boasts a 25,000-watt FM signal that reach- duce the network and provide play-by-play for the 2007 season. es both sides of the Blue Ridge, including the city of Lynchburg, will Providing color commentary once again for selected games will be Cal assure Keydet football fans in both the Shenandoah Valley and central Murray, VMI Class of ‘83 and a former for the Keydets from Virginia of clear reception of VMI football games for the coming sea- 1980 through 1982. Also returning to the network is the irreplaceable sons. “Handy” Randy Atkins (VMI ’79), who enters his 32nd season crunching The popular pre-home game tailgate show sponsored by the the numbers as broadcast team statistician. Ray Tate, who served as Keydet Club last season is slated to return this fall. Airtime is one hour color commentator for the network for 20 sea- before kickoff. sons, will join the booth for home and selected road games. “Keydet First Call,” the pregame show of the network, will air 15 minutes before kickoff each Saturday. The network will originate from WREL 96.7 FM in Lexington under the direction of Steve Williams.

2007 VMI Football Radio Network WWZW 96.7 FM Lexington WLEE 990 AM Richmond WWZW 96.7 FM Lynchburg WRIS 1410 AM Roanoke WBVA 1450 AM Hampton Roads

TELEVISION The Keydets are scheduled to make a pair of appearances on television this season. The Oct. 20 contest against Gardner-Webb will be carried regionally by SportSouth, while the Military Classic of the South contest between VMI and on Nov. 17 will be carried nationally on VMI will host a pair of televised contests at College Sports Television (CSTV). Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium in 2007.

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NumbersNumbers GameGame In ’07, the Keydets will look to improved numbers on the roster to launch their improvement on the field

In his second year at the helm, VMI head coach Jim Reid will look to a strength in numbers approach to bolster the Keydets’ football for-

2007 Season Outlook tunes on the field. After a highly successful recruiting class over the winter and spring that will bring in 28 new faces to the program, VMI will have 96 players on its football roster when classes start for the fall semester. Among that group, there will be ample experience from a core of “young veterans” – freshmen thrown into the fire as starters in their first year of last fall and emerged stronger and more prepared for their sophomore season and beyond. The 2007 VMI football team returns 34 lettermen from last year’s team including 14 starters-six offensive and eight defensive. The Keydet offense, which moved to a spread option attack last fall, looks to continue the significant improvement it showed in pro- duction during the second half of 2006. VMI’s offense flourished and averaged 26.6 points in last five games of the season after averaging just 11.0 over the first half of the campaign while the offense was taking root. Sophomore Tim Maypray sparked the VMI offense at slotback last season and was named A battle between redshirt sophomore Joey Robinson (Gaithersburg, Md.) and sopho- Big South Conference Freshman of the Year - becoming the first Keydet football player to more Kyle Hughes (Williamsburg, Va.) for the win such an honor since 2001. starting job will be one of the headliners heading into fall camp. Robinson, the team in receptions with 14 catches for 244 working his way into the two-deep and eventu- who played mainly at slotback last season, took yards and two TD’s and was third on the team ally a starting role, as he played all 11 games. virtually all the snaps at QB in spring drills and in rushing while averaging 6.8 yards per carry. The right side of the offensive line will be emerged as the frontrunner for the job, but With contributions to special teams as well, manned by senior guard Mike Watson (6-4, could receive a strong challenge from Hughes Maypray’s all-purpose yardage should once 280), who played on the defensive line last sea- who started three games at mid-season and again rank atop the league leaders and he will son but transitioned well in spring drills to his saw considerable playing time in the season contend for all-conference honors. new spot. Redshirt sophomore guard Kyle finale. Robinson gives the offense big-play Senior captain Nat Jackson Johnson (6-3, 255), another walk-on who made explosiveness, while Hughes showed strong (Fredericksburg, Va.), who is approaching 1,000 his way to a start in 2006, is projected to move leadership skills and poise under pressure while career rushing yards, is slated to start at the into the right starting job after working a on the field. Both upperclassmen could also be other slotback position and brings three years full spring practice in that slot. Reserve help on pushed from four incoming signees who bring of starting experience to the role. Jackson can the offensive line could come from tackles impressive high school quarterback credentials get the tough yards inside but can be explosive Frank Ellis (6-7, 260, R-So.), Jarrett Craddock to the Institute. and break open the big one and is versatile (6-5, 280, R-Fr.), guards Gerard Payne (6-1, The running game will have to find a enough to play the “B” back position if called 280, Jr.) and Sean Thompson (6-3, 275, Jr.), and replacement for 2006 Big South rushing champ upon. Redshirt sophomore Derrick Leland center Tim Howard (6-3, 270, R-Fr.). and four-year starter Sean Mizzer, who gained (Prince George, Va.) will provide depth to the Junior Travis Ludden (6-3, 230) returns to 1,022 yards in a sensational senior season. The slotback position after seeing mostly special after moving inside to tackle for seven leading candidates to replace Mizzer at the “B” teams duty last year. starts last year. Ludden is a seasoned veteran at back are sophomore Howard Abegesah The offensive line features three returning the tight end position and possesses excellent (Beltsville, Md.) who lettered while playing starters. Anchoring the left line is junior and hands and blocking ability. Redshirt freshman mostly special teams last year, and sophomore two-year starter Jeff Marcey (6-4, 275) who has Josh Favaro (6-3, 230) will back-up at tight end Zach Collins (Universal City, ), who made 21 starts over his career. Marcey will and will push for playing time. showed considerable promise his freshman year once again work out of the left tackle slot after The wide receivers group needs to and can give the position a break-away threat. ten starts last year at the position. Second Team replace leading reception man and two-sport 2006 Big South Conference Freshman of All-Big South tackle Robert Brown (6-6, 300, junior Willie Bell (17 catches, 340 yards, 3 TD’s) the Year Tim Maypray (Madisonville, Ky.) Sr.) returns to his left guard slot and has made who has opted to concentrate on basketball this returns for his sophomore season to spark the 26 career starts, bringing the most experienced year. Junior Rick Goodwin (Richmond, Va.) and offense at slotback. Maypray was a big-play per- offensive lineman. At center will be walk-on junior Ryan Mingus (Athens, Ohio) have experi- former who broke onto the scene last year and turned starter George Handler (6-3, 255, R- ence mostly on special teams, but are ready to had an immediate impact by finishing second on So.), who was one of the best stories of 2006, step up in a more visible role. Sophomore John

14 2007 Season Outlook Tagg (Cary, N.C.), who participated in last and also played at strong safety while year’s Corps volunteer initiative under Coach true freshman Levi Swindell (Elk Grove, Reid, the “New Market Squad,” remained with Calif.), who ranked second on the defen- the team in spring drills and will add depth to sive charts with 70 tackles, returns to the receiving corps. the starting strong safety role with a Seven starters return to the defensive unit year’s experience behind him. One hole including the inside linebacking duo of sopho- that needs to be filled is the left corner more “Mike” LB Patrick McKinney (Big Stone slot which graduated senior co-captain Gap, Va.) and junior Jacob Rochester (Dallas, and all-conference honoree Jamaal Texas). McKinney quickly made a big impact in Walton (59 tackles, three ) his first year of college football and established occupied last year. Sophomores himself as a defensive leader with 82 tackles and Christian Kelly (Centreville, Va.) and will vie for all-conference honors this year. Bryant Youngblood (Youngstown, Ohio) Rochester, an FCS Academic All-Star and ESPN who both lettered and had starting The Magazine All-District III honoree, has grad- experience last year as true freshmen, ually increased his role over his first two sea- will vie for the starting job at one cor- sons of college football and is slated to start at nerback slot. Junior Lucas Combs the “Will” slot and made seven starts (Grottoes, Va.) and fifth-year senior and last season. Also in the linebacker rotation converted wideout Chi-Chi Ezekwe will should be sophomore Mike Hutchings provide depth in the secondary. (Lexington, Va.) who saw considerable action as The defensive line will see the most a true freshman and racked up 33 tackles while transition of any defensive position group also seeing action on special teams. Other depth in 2007, as just one starter, junior defen- Sophomore linebacker Patrick McKinney topped the will come from redshirt freshman Jack Curtis sive end Andy Viola (Broadway, Va.), VMI defensive charts last year with 82 tackles. (Fairfax, Va.) and sophomore Dennis Dunaway returns among the front four. Viola suc- (Goochland, Va.). cessfully made the transition from offense to eager to step into a starting role. Redshirt soph- Junior Terrel Allen (Wilmington, N.C., 40 defense last year, and will be backed up by vet- omore Leon Barrow (Williamsburg, Va.) had an tackles), who successfully made the transition eran senior Keashawn Artis (Alexandria, Va.), a excellent spring practice and will push for play- from quarterback to “Sam” linebacker last sea- former linebacker, and redshirt freshman Zach ing time along with sophomore Nick Mims son with five starts while appearing in all 11 Williams (Powell, Ohio). Senior Tommy Lloyd (Virginia Beach, Va.) games, returns as the starter and will be backed (Fishersville, Va.), who played three positions on Senior placekicker Barrett Way up by redshirt freshman Mike Louthan both sides of the ball last season, will move into (Richmond, Va.) returns to handle the kicking (Richmond, Va.). the other defensive end spot where redshirt duties. Way was selected 2006 second team The defensive backfield returns many faces freshman Damiso Alexander (Richmond, Va.) All-Big South and holds the school career mark with playing experience including three starters will compete for playing time. The inside tackle for highest percentage, having con- and eight lettermen. Headlining the group is starting jobs were occupied on the pre-camp verted 29-37 for 78.4% in his three years. senior Marcus Brown (Norfolk, Va.), who split depth chart by junior starting time between cornerback and free safe- and two-year letterman ty last season and will contend for all-confer- Robbie Appel (Sterling, Coaching Staff ence recognition in 2007. Junior free safety Va.) and redshirt fresh- Head Coach ...... Jim Reid (Maine ‘73) Keith Taylor (Mechanicsville, Va.) finished third man Ben Brandt VMI Record ...... 1-10/Second Season on the team in tackles in 2006 with 61 stops (Forest, Va.), who is Career Record ...... 85-92-3/17th Season Assistant Coaches . .Bob Bodine (Tulane ‘93); Offensive Centers, Guards ...... Brent Davis (Georgia ‘97); / ...... Jeff Hanson (Richmond ‘72); Defensive Line/Chief of Staff ...... Richard McNutt (Ohio State ‘04); Defensive Backs ...... Brock Pittman (East Tennessee State ‘04); Offensive Tackles ...... Greg Shockley (Virginia Tech ‘99); Running Backs . . . . .Vince Sinagra (Rhode Island ‘75); Defensive Coordinator/ ...... Paul Soltis (Youngstown State ‘90); Wide Receivers Strength & Conditioning Coach ...... Phil Sabatini (Ohio ‘05) Athletic Trainer ...... Lance Fujiwara (Oregon State ‘85) Team Information Lettermen Returning ...... 34 (Off.-15, Def.-18, Spec.-1) Lettermen Lost ...... 17 (Off.-9, Def.-7, Spec.-1) Starters Returning ...... 14 (Off.-5, Def.-8, Spec.-1) Starters Lost ...... 9 (Off.-4, Def.-4, Spec.-1) 2006 Record ...... 1-10 (0-4, 5th Big South) Offensive System ...... Spread Option Defensive System ...... Multiple Leading Returnees Rushing ...... Joey Robinson, 330 yards, 37 carries (8.9 ypc) Passing ...... Kyle Hughes, 28-51, 371 yards Receiving ...... Tim Maypray, 244 yards, 14 receptions (17.4 ypr) Tackles ...... Patrick McKinney, 37 solo, 45 assists, 82 total Redshirt sophomore Joey Robinson brings big-play capability to the Tackles for Loss ...... Terrell Allen, 4.5 tackles for loss offensive backfield and finished the spring as the leading candidate at Interceptions ...... Christian Kelly, 3 interceptions starting quarterback. Kick Returns ...... Tim Maypray, 17 returns, 320 yards (18.8 ypr)

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Lettermen Returning by position: 34 Starters Returning by Position: 15 (includes specialists)

OFFENSE (15 returning, 6 starters) Receivers: Rick Goodwin Tackles: Andrew Gore, JEFF MARCEY Guards: ROBERT BROWN, Kyle Johnson, Gerard Payne, Mike Watson* Center: GEORGE HANDLER Quarterback: Kyle Hughes Running Backs: Howard Abegesah, NAT JACKSON Slot Backs: Zack Collins, Tim Maypray, JOEY ROBINSON

Lettermen Returning, Lost Tight End: TRAVIS LUDDEN * Lettered on Defense in 2006 DEFENSE (18 returning, 8 starters) Tackles: Robbie Appel, Leon Barrow Ends: Tommy Lloyd*, Nick Mims, ANDY VIOLA Linebackers: TERRELL ALLEN, KEASHAWN ARTIS, Mike Hutchings, PATRICK McKINNEY, JACOB ROCHESTER, Kris Ware Cornerbacks: MARCUS BROWN, Christian Kelly, Bryant Youngblood Strong Safety: LEVI SWINDELL, Joe Taylor Free Safety: Chi Chi Ezekwe*, KEITH TAYLOR * Started on Offense in 2006 SPECIALISTS Punter: None Placekicker: BARRETT WAY

Lettermen Lost

Lettermen Lost By Position: 17 Starters Lost: 9 (includes specialists)

OFFENSE (9 lost, 4 starters) Receivers: WILLIE BELL, CHRIS GILLILAND Tackles: Justin Chetney, Daniel vonSchuch Guards: Rusty Webb Center: Adam Reel Quarterback: JONATHAN WILSON Running Backs: SEAN MIZZER, Derek Smith Slot Backs: None Tight End: None

DEFENSE (7 lost, 4 starters) Tackles: ERIC HALL, JACK HERZOG, CHARLIE LIESFELD, Ends: None Linebackers: Colby Hollingsworth, Ryan Stratis Cornerbacks: Wilson Ileso, JAMAAL WALTON Strong Safety: None Free Safety: None

SPECIALISTS Punter: ADAM PETERS Placekicker: ** Starters listed in CAPS 16 2007 Pre-Camp Depth Chart Offense (Spread Option) LTLGC RGRTTE WR #73 Marcey (Jr.) #71 R. Brown (Sr.) #55 G. Handler (R-So.) #70 Watson (Sr.) #74 K. Johnson (R-So.) #90 Ludden (Jr.) #18 Goodwin (R-Jr.) #79 Ellis (R-So.) #56 Payne (Jr.) #69 Howard (R-Fr.) #72 Thompson (Jr.) #78 Craddock (R-Fr.) #89 Favaro (R-Fr.) #6 Mingus (Jr.) #82 Gore (R-So.) #67 Kulat (R-Fr.) #62 Leach (R-So.) #93 Tench (R-Fr.) #59 Wegener (Jr.) QB #1 Robinson (R-So.) SB #14 Hughes (So.) SB #28 Maypray (So.) #22 Jackson (Sr.) #25 Leland (R-So.) #25 Leland (R-So.) RB #32 Abegesah (So.) #24 Collins (So.) K #41 Way (Sr.)

Defense (Multiple) DE DT NT DE #88 Lloyd (Sr.) #51 Brandt (R-Fr.) #75 Appel (Jr.) #44 Viola (R-Jr.) #84 Alexander (R-Fr.) #83 Mims (So.) #57 Barrow (R-So.) #8 Artis (Sr.) #11 Guthrie (R-Fr.) #92 M. Johnson (R-Fr.) #91 Keeney (R-Fr.) #96 Williams (R-Fr.) WLB MLB SLB CB #35 Rochester (Jr.) #17 McKinney (R-So.) #2 Allen (Jr.) CB #3 M. Brown (Sr.) #45 Curtis (R-Fr.) #48 Hutchings (So.) #36 Louthan (R-Fr.) #29 Kelly (So.)

#29 Kelly (So.) #54 Dunaway (R-So.) #5 Youngblood (So.)

FS SS #21 K. Taylor (Jr.) #19 Swindell (So.) #42 Ezekwe (Sr.) #20 J. Taylor (R-So.) P #27 Combs (Jr.) TBA

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Sophomore defensive tackle Leon Barrow showed great Senior Nat Jackson is the most experienced promise in spring drills and will contribute to the defensive returnee in the Keydet backfield this fall. line this fall.

Sophomore linebacker Mike Hutchings will see action at mid- dle linebacker and special teams.

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Jim Reid accepted the challenge and has reen- of Richmond football program from 1995 ergized the VMI football program in his first through 2003. year as head coach. Players, alumni and fans “It is an absolute honor and privilege to alike have appreciated the tireless enthusiasm be selected as the head football coach at he brings to the program as a successful foun- Virginia Military Institute,” said Reid upon tak- dation is built for the coming seasons. He has ing the job. charged his players to “Embrace the Process” A name familiar to VMI football fans Head Coach and accept all the qualities that make the while serving as head coach of one of the Institute Institute’s unique. “He is a perfect fit for VMI. We wanted to long-time in- In Reid’s state rivals, first season, find a coach who is an outstanding leader Reid guided the Keydets with successful head coaching experience. Richmond to showed 48 wins over remarkable We have found that man in Jim Reid.” his nine years improvement as head over the sec- -VMI Athletic Director coach, which ond half of the season and were extremely ranks third on the school’s all-time win list. competitive, especially in Big South His UR teams posted three of the top 13 sea- Conference games. Although VMI did not son one-loss records, and the only ten-win taste victory in its four Big South games, the season in school history. He led Richmond to Jim Reid Keydets fell by a combined margin of only 13 Atlantic 10 championships and I-AA playoff Second Season points in all four League tilts. appearances in 1998 and 2000 and was Reid became the 29th head football named conference coach of the year both coach in the 115-year gridiron history of the times. He was also selected Yankee Institute on December 22, 2005. With over Conference co-coach of the year in his debut 30 of years coaching experience, including 16 season of 1995 when Richmond went 7-3-1 seasons and 85 victories as a head coach, Reid and finished the season ranked 20th in I-AA. returned to the Commonwealth as a Division In 2000, the Spiders won a school-record ten I-AA head coach after directing the University games, including a victory over Youngstown

20 State in the I-AA . The 2000 Head Coach Jim Reid Richmond football team finished the season The Profile with a final national ranking of sixth in I-AA. The JIMJIM REIDREID Profile During Reid’s tenure as Richmond head coach, 13 players rose to the ranks of COACHING CAREER: Yr. Team Record Coaching Role Postseason professional football. 1973 Massachusetts 6-5 Graduate Assistant Reid left Richmond following the 2003 1974 Massachusetts 5-6 Graduate Assistant Yankee Conference Champs season to serve as defensive line coach for 1975 Massachusetts 8-2 Assistant Coach Syracuse University, where he coached for 1976 Massachusetts 5-5 Assistant Coach 1977 Massachusetts 8-3# Assistant Coach Yankee Conference Champs one season. He came to VMI from Bucknell 1978 Massachusetts 9-4* Assistant Coach Yankee Conference Champs University, where he served as an assistant 1979 Massachusetts 6-4 Assistant Coach Yankee Conference Champs coach for the 2005 season. 1980 Massachusetts 7-3 Assistant Coach Reid also previously guided the 1981 Massachusetts 6-3 Assistant Coach Yankee Conference Champs University of Massachusetts football pro- 1982 Massachusetts 5-6 Assistant Coach Yankee Conference Champs 1983 Massachusetts 3-8 Assistant Coach gram as head coach from the 1986 through 1984 Massachusetts 3-8 Assistant Coach 1991 seasons. He posted a 36-29-2 record 1985 Massachusetts 7-4 Assistant Coach over the six seasons as coach of the 1986 Massachusetts 8-3 Head Coach Yankee Conference Champs Minutemen and was the Yankee 1987 Massachusetts 3-8 Head Coach Conference Coach of the Year in 1988 and 1988 Massachusetts 8-4* Head Coach Yankee Conference Champs 1989 Massachusetts 5-5-1 Head Coach 1990. He led UMass to a Yankee 1990 Massachusetts 8-2-1* Head Coach Yankee Conference Champs Conference co-championship in 1986, and 1991 Massachusetts 4-7 Head Coach followed with conference titles and I-AA 1992 Richmond 7-4 Defensive Coordinator Ranked in I-AA Top 10 playoff berths in 1988 and 1990. 1993 Richmond 5-6 Defensive Coordinator Ranked in I-AA Top 20 1994 Boston College 8-4 Defensive Coordinator Aloha Bowl Champions A 1973 graduate of the University of 1995 Richmond 7-3-1 Head Coach Ranked in I-AA Top 20 Maine where he was a three-year starter, 1996 Richmond 2-9 Head Coach Reid began his coaching career as a gradu- 1997 Richmond 6-5 Head Coach Ranked in I-AA Top 20 ate assistant under Dick McPherson at 1998 Richmond 9-3* Head Coach Atlantic 10 Champs UMass in 1973, beginning a 19-year coach- 1999 Richmond 5-6 Head Coach Ranked in the I-AA Top 20 2000 Richmond 10-3* Head Coach Atlantic 10 Champs ing association with the school. In 1978, 2001 Richmond 3-8 Head Coach Reid was promoted to defensive coordina- 2002 Richmond 4-7 Head Coach tor, a post he held until being named UMass 2003 Richmond 2-9 Head Coach head coach in 1986. 2004 Syracuse 6-6 Assistant Coach Big East Co-Champions Reid moved to Richmond to serve as 2005 Bucknell 1-10 Assistant Coach 2006 VMI 1-10 Head Coach defensive coordinator in 1992 and held the same post at Boston College in 1994 before * I-AA Playoff appearance # Division II Playoff appearance being named UR head coach the following COACHING HONORS: season. Five-time Conference Coach of the Year (A-10 - 1998 & 2000; Yankee Conf. 1988, 1990 & 1995) Reid and his wife, Judy, have three chil- Aloha Bowl Champions in 1994 (Boston College-Def. Coordinator) dren: daughter’s Meghan and Molly, and son 2004 Big-East Co-Champions (Syracuse-Def. Coordinator) Matt, who served as assistant baseball PLAYING CAREER: coach at VMI in 2002. Three-year starter at the University of Maine

PERSONAL: Born: Dec. 1, 1950 in Medford, Mass. Family: Wife - Judy Three children - Megan, Molly and Matt Education: B.S. in Education (Maine, 1973); M.S. Sport Management (Mass., 1975) Jim Reid was formally intro- duced to the media and VMI community as the Institute’s 29th head football coach on January 13th, 2006 at the Reading Room of the George C. Marshall Library located on VMI Post.

21 BBOBOB BRENTBRENT JEFFJEFF BODINEBODINE DAVISDAVIS HANSONHANSON

 TULANE ‘93  GEORGIA ‘97  Richmond ‘72

 Second Season  Second Season  First Season Assistant Coaches  oFFENSIVE Centers/Guards  OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QB  Defensive Line/Chief of Staff

Bob Bodine begins his sec- Brent Davis returns for his Jeff Hanson takes over the ond season at VMI and will second season as the team’s defensive line Keydets’ offensive coordi- focus his attention on the duties while also serving as nator after coaching nine the program’s Chief of Keydets’ offensive centers years at Georgia Southern Staff, upon reuniting with and guards. as an offensive coach in Bodine has strong ties the powerful -oriented head coach Jim Reid after to the current VMI coach- option style offense under spending the past 18 years ing staff and served with head coaches Paul Johnson at Richmond, including 11 offensive coordinator Brent and Mike Sewak. seasons alongside Reid. Davis at Georgia Southern In his first season as Hanson comes to University for six seasons. VMI offensive coordinator, VMI with 35 years of the Keydets led the Big South in rushing, averag- While at Georgia Southern from 1997 coaching experience, including 26 with the ing 206.6 yards per game. Spiders. He spent the past two seasons as the through 2002, Bodine worked with the offensive Davis coached the offensive line for the team's defensive line coach, where he coached line for two seasons, then moved to the defensive Eagles from 2002-05 and his unit helped GSU to line for two more seasons before taking charge of three consecutive I-AA rushing titles (386.2 ypg five all-conference players in those years. the Eagle outside linebackers in 1999, wide in 2002, 335.6 ypg in 2003, and 370 ypg in 2004). A native of Beloit, Wis., Hanson began receivers for 2000 and 2001 and slot backs in One of his players, center Charles Clarke, was coaching in 1971 after a standout career with the 2002. awarded the Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 2002 and Spiders, where he played on the 1968 Tangerine A two-year starter and three-year letterwin- three Eagles reached All-America status under Bowl championship team. He served as a gradu- ner at offensive guard, Bodine earned his B.A. in Davis’ tutelage. ate assistant from 1971-73 while completing his Prior to taking over offensive line responsi- Psychology at Tulane University in 1993. He Master's degree in education, and worked for the bilities, Davis coached Georgia Southern’s run- next five seasons with the tight ends & receivers, earned Tulane’s Ben Weiner Inspiration Award for ning backs and worked with Walter Payton as well as the defensive unit. 1993. Award winner and back Adrian Bodine began his coaching career at his alma Peterson in 1998 and 1999. Before returning to Richmond in 1989, mater and assisted with the Green Wave offensive Davis, an Athens, Ga. native, played two Hanson had coaching stints at Marshall (1980- line and long snappers over a three season span. seasons at The Citadel under Charlie Taafe in 81), Lamar (1982-83), SW Texas State (1983-86) A native of Hazleton, Pa., Bodine also served 1992 and 1993. As a tight end in 1992, he helped and West Texas State (1987-88). as offensive line coach at Jackson State for two the Bulldogs to the SoCon Championship and a Hanson and his wife, DeDe, have three years and was slot backs coach for one season at NCAA I-AA playoff appearance. daughters: Laurie, Kristin and Katie. Davis transferred to Georgia his junior year Bethune-Cookman. where he lettered and also earned a spot on the Academic All-SEC Honor Roll in his senior year. Davis graduated from Georgia in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in business management. Davis and his wife, Jennifer, were married in July, 2006.

Bob Bodine Brent Davis Jeff Hanson 22 RICHARDRICHARD BROCKBROCK GREGGREG Assistant Coaches MMccNUTTNUTT PITTMANPITTMAN SHOCKLEYSHOCKLEY

 OHIO STATE ‘04  eAST tENNESSEE STATE ‘04  Virginia Tech ‘99

 Second Season  Second Season  Third Season

 DEFENSIVE BACKS  Offensive Tackles  RUNNING BACKS

Richard McNutt enters his Brock Pittman returns for Greg Shockley came to the second season on the VMI his second season at VMI Institute in March, 2005 staff and will again coach and will handle the offen- and handled the Keydet the Keydet defensive sive tackles this season wide receivers for one sea- backs after spending two after working with wide son before moving onto seasons at Washington & receivers a year ago. the team’s running backs prior to last year. He also Jefferson College in Prior to his move to serves as the program’s Washington, Pa. where he Lexington, Pittman spent a recruiting coordinator. also served as the second- season in the football Shockley came to VMI ary coach. office at Richmond where from William & Mary where he coached tight ends During his two-year stint at Washington & he was the assistant direc- during the Tribe’s successful 2004 campaign. Jefferson, the football team went 21-3 and tor of football operations for the Spiders and William & Mary posted an 11-3 mark and reached advanced to the the round of the Division III assisted with the defensive unit, as well as scout- the semifinals of the I-AA playoffs before falling to playoffs in 2004 and another playoff berth in ing, film analysis, and summer camps. eventual champion James Madison. The Tribe also 2005. Under his tutelage, Washington & Jefferson Pittman is no stranger to VMI football, as won the championship in ranked second in interceptions in Division III with he competed in 2002 against the Keydets as an 2004. 26 in 2004. offensive guard for East Tennessee State. He Shockley began his coaching career under A 2004 graduate of Ohio State University, transferred to ETSU from Scottsdale (Ariz.) Frank Beamer at Virginia Tech where he was also a McNutt played three years at cornerback for the Junior College where he earned first team all- player before assuming graduate assistant duties on Buckeyes. He played in all 24 games during his conference and all-region accolades. Pittman the Hokie staff. At Tech, Shockley was an offensive first two years and made two starts as a sopho- graduated from East Tennessee State in 2004 assistant and worked primarily with the offensive more. with a B.S. in Sports Management. lines and tight ends. The Hokies went to bowls each of the three seasons Shockley served on the McNutt played the first six games of Ohio A native of Mechanicsville, Va., Pittman was staff. State’s 2002 national championship season, but an all-state, all-metro and all-region lineman at A Blacksburg, Va. native and 1999 graduate was forced to end his playing career due to an Lee-Davis High School and played one year at of Virginia Tech, Shockley was a quarterback and injury. He served as a student coach during each defensive end at Fork Union Military Academy. for the Hokie squads that won three of his last two seasons. Big East championships during his playing days, A native of Park Forest, Ill., McNutt ranked including the 1999 Sugar Bowl squad that played as one of the top five high school prospects at for the national championship. In 1999, he was cornerback by numerous publications. He had 14 awarded the John William Schneider Award, given interceptions as a high school junior. to the Tech player who excels in athletics, scholar- ship and leadership. Shockley is married to the former Cheryl Denny, an assistant coach at and the couple resides in Staunton, Va.

Richard McNutt Brock Pittman Greg Shockley 23 VINCEVINCE PAULPAUL PHILPHIL SINAGRASINAGRA SOLTISSOLTIS SABATINISABATINI

 RHODE ISLAND ‘75  YOUNGSTOWN STATE ‘90  oHIO ‘05

 Second Season  Second Season  fIRST Season Assistant Coaches  DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LB  Wide Receivers  sTRENGTH Training

Vince Sinagra returns for his Paul Soltis enters his sec- Phil Sabatini begins his first second season in Lexington ond season at VMI, contin- season as the strength and and will once again serve as uing to serve as both the the team’s defensive coordi- conditioning coach for nator while overseeing the Director of Football football and began working team’s linebacking corps. Operations while shifting with the Keydet football Sinagra brings a wealth his emphasis to the offen- players when he arrived of experience to VMI includ- sive side of the ball this on Post in June. He will ing a total of 14 years at I- season while coaching supervise the strength and AA programs Stony Brook, wide receivers. Holy Cross, Hofstra, and conditioning efforts for the Soltis played at Ohio Fordham. football program exclu- State University, earning a letter as a freshman. Prior to his tenure at Stony Brook, Sinagra sively and will direct his efforts in the newly con- spent five seasons at Holy Cross (1999-2004) where He then transferred to Youngstown State he was linebackers coach and special teams coordi- University where he was a two-time All- structed Luck Weight Room that was a major nator. While at Holy Cross, Sinagra was responsible American linebacker. In 1987 and 1989 he played part of the facility improvements located in the for game and practice planning as well as recruiting. on playoff teams, captaining the 1989 squad. In expanded Clarkson-McKenna Hall in conjunction Sinagra also had two stints at Hofstra 1997, Soltis was also named the Ohio Valley with the refurbishing to Alumni Memorial Field at University serving as the Pride defensive coordinator Foster Stadium in 2006. and linebackers coach during the 1998 season. Conference Defensive Player of the Year. In Sinagra had earlier coached the Hofstra wide 1999, Soltis was inducted into Youngstown Sabatini comes to the Institute after work- receivers during the 1993 season. State’s Sports Hall of Fame. ing two seasons in professional baseball while From 1994 to 1998 Sinagra coached as an Soltis’ name is still listed frequently in the completing work on a master’s degree. assistant at Fordham where he was defensive coor- Youngstown State record book. Currently, Soltis Sabatini was employed for two years in the dinator and linebackers coach. Sinagra also served as is second in school history for tackles in a career, organization from 2005-2006 serv- defensive coordinator and defensive line coach for with a remarkable 468 stops, an average of 156 Bloomsburg (Pa.) University from 1986-1992 and ing both in the club’s complex and also worked as an academic advisor and headed the tackles per season for his three-year YSU career. as strength coach for the 2006 Peoria Chiefs, the summer football camp. Following college, Soltis was signed by the Cubs’ affiliate in the Midwest League. Sinagra graduated from the University of . He then played for former A 2005 graduate of Ohio University with a Rhode Island in 1975, receiving a bachelor’s degree Saints head coach and now defensive coordinator degree in Physical Education, Sabatini also in physical education and health before completing for the St. Louis Rams, Jim Haslett in the World received in 2007 his Masters in Coaching work on a master’s degree in physical education, League. health and recreation from Rhode Island in 1983. Education with an emphasis on strength and con- He was in Law Enforcement at both the Sinagra started three years at defensive tackle for ditioning from Ohio. state and federal level for nine years before arriv- URI and played professionally with the Philadelphia A native of , Pa. and graduate of Bell of the and Toronto ing in Lexington. Argonauts of the League. Soltis is married to the former Stacey Oakmont Riverview High School, Sabatini, 24, Sinagra began his coaching career at Rhode Smallwood. They have three children, Abbey, was a four-year member of the Ohio baseball Island coaching the defensive line in 1976-77 before Daniel and Alayna. team and was a catcher and outfielder. moving to Milford Academy in Connecticut for nine Sabatini is a member of the National seasons. Strength and Conditioning Association and is CSCS certified as a strength and conditioning specialist by the NSCA. He is also a member of the USA Weightlifting organization. Sabatini fills the role of Jimmy Whitten who served as VMI football strength coach for three seasons, but will now work with other VMI ath- letic teams as Associate Head Coach for Strength and Conditioning.

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projected as a defensive starter and will be counted on for leadership…con- Howard tinues to improve his strength with hard work habits in the weight room and bench presses 400 pounds and squats 500 pounds…relishes the big hit opportunities and is a great competitor. Abegesah 2006 - Was moved from quarterback to outside linebacker in '06 Spring drills…quickly adapted to the position by racking up -digit Running Back tackles in two of his first three games of the season…had 10 tackles with a  Sophomore-1L tackle for loss and a recovery with 10-yard return against Davidson in the season opener…followed with eight tackles and 1.5 TFL for 4 yards  6-0  210 against Norfolk State the following week and also broke up a pass…had 10  Beltsville, Md. 32 tackles against Richmond with five solos…played in 10 of 11 games (missed JMU game Sept. 30) and finished the year with 19 solos and 21 assists for 40 Meet The Keydets  High tackles…had a sack for five yards in the season finale against Liberty…let- tered for the second time. ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - One of the few freshmen backs to letter last 2005 - Saw his first action as a college player in a backup quarterback season…had an outstanding spring practice and will enter the fall projected role…saw action in seven games and rushed for a total of 20 yards and also as a starter…keys on his quick initial burst to the line of scrimmage, allowing completed four of nine passes for 17 yards…played in the Davidson, him to hit the seams quickly…has the power to break through arm tack- Williams & Mary, Duke, Charleston Southern, Coastal Carolina, Richmond, les…has outstanding blocking ability to go along with a prototypical compact and The Citadel games…rushed three times for 12 yards against body-type for the B-back position and should strengthen receiving skills with Richmond…lettered for the first time. repetitions…should be a durable presence in the backfield in the coming 2004 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. seasons. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Ashley High School in Wilmington, 2006 - Played mostly special teams but saw considerable action and N.C…threw for 1,235 yards with 12 TD’s and rushed for 1,021 yards and 14 earned his first varsity letter…credited with tackles against Norfolk State TD’s in 2003 and was selected Ashley High School’s Most Valuable and Liberty. Player…selected the school’s male athlete of the year in 2002…also lettered HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of High Point High School in Beltsville, two years in baseball. Md.... Served as team captain…All League Prince George’s County-LB…All PERSONAL – Full name is Terrel Tyrone Allen...father Alton Baker League Prince George’s County-Track (Thrower)…723 yards rushing from full- played football at Livingston College…Economics and Business major. back position…3 Rushing TDs…3 interceptions as linebacker…track state qualifier in shot put (Indoor)…Honor Roll Student…coached by . PERSONAL - Full name is Howard Akonji Abegesah...Biology major. TERREL ALLEN’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD 2006 10 19/21 40 1 4.5-16 102000 Damiso Totals 10 19/21 40 1 4.5-16 102000 Alexander Defensive End  Redshirt Freshman  6-3  225  Richmond, Va. 84  Hermitage Came on strong in spring practice and is explosive and quick…listed on pre- camp depth chart at defensive end…has the ability to make the big play and should have a bright future on the Keydet defensive unit…Expected to con- tinue his development as he gets playing experience. 2006 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Hermitage High School in Richmond, Va....2nd team All-District DE…2nd team All-District TE…42 tackles – 6 for loss…7 sacks…Discus qualifier for outdoor track…Honor Roll Student…coached by Patrick Kane. PERSONAL - Full name is Damiso M. Alexander...Economics and Terrel Allen made a successful transition to linebacker from Business major. quarterback last year. Terrel Robbie Allen Appel Linebacker Defensive Tackle  Junior-2L  Junior-2L  6-0  220  6-3  265  Wilmington, N.C. 2  Sterling, Va. 75  Ashley  Broad Run TWO-YEAR LETTERMAN- Made the successful transition last year from TWO-YEAR LETTERMAN - One of the most experienced defensive linemen quarterback to linebacker and provided depth to the linebacking corps… returning…one of three veteran defensive linemen in the two-deep with 26 two varsity letters…missed the second part of '07 spring drills due to illness Meet The Keydets but did some good things when he was healthy in spring ball…very strong Leon and should be again in the two-deep picture at defensive tackle…has the quickness required for the position. 2006 - Saw action in all 11 games at reserve defensive tackle…credit- Barrow ed with tackles in six games and had two tackle games against Richmond and Gardner-Webb…lettered for the second time. Defensive Tackle 2005 - Played in eight games in a reserve role at tackle and finished  Redshirt Sophomore-1L the season with eight tackles…had a sack for -9 yards against Charleston South.…made three tackles against Gardner-Webb…lettered for the first time.  6-0  250 HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Broad Run High School in Ashburn,  Williamsburg, Va. 57 Va....a 2004 first team All-District pick at defensive line and honorable men- tion all-region…named the team’s defensive MVP…selected first team all-  Lafayette district in 2003 as both an offensive and defensive lineman…second team all- region and team MVP in 2003. ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Showed improvement in the spring on the heels PERSONAL - Full name is Robert William Appel...Mathematics major. of a promising freshman season where he made the most of his opportuni- ties…had four tackles including two sacks and a tackle-for-loss in the major ROBBIE APPEL’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS spring scrimmage…finished spring drills holding the no. 1 spot at defensive YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD nose tackle…could be one of the big stories of a hard-working competitor 2005 82/4611-9000000 who has made the most of opportunity…has made great strides in the 2006 114/4800-0000000 weight room. Totals 19 6/8 14 1 1-9 000000 2006 - Came to the team as a walk-on and entered VMI with the intentions of competing on the Keydet wrestling team…saw his first action Keashawn against Richmond in week three and had three tackles…finished the year with 10 tackles and had two tackles each against William and Mary and James Madison…earned his first varsity letter. Artis 2005 - Did not see game action and competed on the VMI wrestling team. Linebacker HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Lafayette High School in  Williamsburg, Va....lettered at nose tackle and received All-District and All- Senior-2L Region honors under head coach Paul Wheeler...four-year letterman as a  6-2  225 wrestler, earning All-District, All-Region and All-State honors as a heavy-  Alexandria, Va. 8 weight...excelled with the shotput and discus, earning All-Region honors in both indoor and outdoor track...member of the All-State choir.  West Potomac PERSONAL - Full name is Mervin Leon Barrow...father Wendell com- peted in track and field at William & Mary...Mechanical Engineering major. TWO-YEAR LETTERMAN - Moved from linebacker to defensive end on the depth chart but did not participate much in spring drills as he rehabbed from LEON BARROW’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS prior injury…slated to be in the mix for a starting role at defensive end… one YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD of the more veteran defenders and has starting experience…good speed and 2006 76/41000-0000000 strength and will be counted on for depth along the defensive front. Totals 7 6/4 10 0 0-0 000000 2006 - Played in nine games and finished with eight tackles on the sea- son…had two-tackle games against Richmond, William & Mary, James Madison and Army…lettered for the second time. Brian 2005 - Saw action in nine games and lettered for the first time… played mostly on special teams and finished the season with 11 tackles…had three tackles in both the Liberty and Wofford games and had three solo Bopp stops against Wofford. 2004 - Was showing promise in spring ball before sustaining an ankle Punter injury in the second week of spring drills…continued rehab throughout the regular season and saw action in the last two games of the year (Liberty and  Sophomore Wofford).  6-0  170 2003 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of West Potomac High School in  Lexington, Va. 40 Alexandria, Va...named first team all-district at linebacker at defensive end in  Rockbridge County 2002 and also second team all-district tight end his senior year…earned sec- ond team all-district honors as a junior…lettered two years in football and Worked out at reserve punter his freshman season and also saw action on also lettered three years in basketball at forward…named the team’s best special teams primarily on the kick return squad…likely to see special teams defensive lineman for two consecutive years and was the team tackling and reserve role action again this season…one of two roster members from points leader his senior season… honor roll and scholar-athlete award win- the Rockbridge County area. ner…played five years AAU basketball for the Nova Panthers. 2006 - Saw action in the Army and Liberty games on special teams. PERSONAL - Full name is Keashawn Deondrey Artis...Economics and HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Rockbridge County High School in Business major. Lexington, Va. PERSONAL - Full name is Brian Michael Bopp...Mother is Col. L.E. Hurlburt who is on the Commandant's Office staff at VMI...International KEASHAWN ARTIS’ DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Studies major. YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD 2005 96/51100-0000000 2006 94/4800-0000000 Totals 18 10/9 19 0 0-0 000000

27 was second on the team in interceptions with two…posted a season-high 10 Ben tackles against Davidson with five solos and five assists…had seven tackles against James Madison…intercepted a pass and had two pass break-ups at William & Mary…intercepted a pass and returned it 15 yards for a touch- Brandt down against Gardner-Webb, becoming the second Keydet DB in as many years to accomplish that feat…credited with a sack for -10 yards at Defensive Tackle Charleston Southern...lettered for the third time.  Redshirt Freshman 2005 - Played in all 11 games and finished eighth on the team in tack- les with 50 stops…made one start (free safety) on the season against  6-1  245 Richmond…had a season and career-high 14 tackles against Gardner-Webb  Forest, Va. 51 with seven solos and seven assists…made eight tackles against Richmond… intercepted a pass and returned it 27 yards in the win over Liberty…credit- Meet The Keydets  Jefferson Forest ed with pass break-ups against Charleston Southern and Coastal Carolina… lettered for the second time. Has impressed staff with his intensity…a strong player with good quick- 2004 - Played in eight games including the last six games of the sea- ness…finished spring ball listed as no. 1 at one of the defensive tackle start- son…lettered for the first time…had four tackles on the year…made two ing spots…brings great desire and competitiveness on what should be a tackles against Liberty great college career ahead of him. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Norview High School in Norfolk, 2006 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. Va...Defensive standout at Norview and had seven interceptions, 21 pass HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Jefferson Forest High School in break-ups, and 38 tackles in his senior year of 2002…picked off two passes Forest, Va....First Team All-District…First Team All-Area…Second Team All and had 42 tackles and 23 pass breakups at Fork Union in 2003…lettered Region…team Defensive Player of the Year…three-year team captain…let- four times in wrestling and was twice district champion…was also all-district tered four years playing DE/FB…60 tackles, 19 TFL’s, 7 sacks senior in track. year…coached by Don Rice. PERSONAL - Full name is Marcus Anthony Brown...…brother PERSONAL - Full name is Benjamin Grey Brandt...Brother played for Stephen played football at Delaware State...Economics and Business major. Coach Jim Reid at Richmond...Economics and Business major. Marcus MARCUS BROWN’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD 2004 81/3400000000 Brown 2005 11 22/28 50 0 1-5 0051270 2006 11 24/23 47 1 1-10 0222151 Cornerback Totals 30 47/56 101 1 2-15 0273421  Senior-3L Robert  6-0  185  Norfolk, Va. 3 Brown  Norview Offensive Guard THREE-YEAR LETTERMAN - A returning starter and all-conference candi- date…should be a leader in the defensive backfield…has shown steady  Senior-3L improvement each year and has developed into a solid performer…a sure  6-6  300 handed tackler…listed at no. 1 left corner on the post-spring depth chart. 2006 - Moved into a starting role at right cornerback after spending his  Mesquite, Texas 71 first two seasons in a reserve secondary role and on special teams… ranked  sixth on the team in tackles with 47 total stops (24 solos and 23 assists)… West Mesquite THREE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Returning All-Conference performer entering his fourth year on the offensive line…has the most experience of any return- ing lineman with 26 career starts including 25 straight…will return to anchor the left guard spot …big, strong player who will again be counted on for leadership on the offensive line…one of three starters returning on the offensive line. 2006 - Named second team All-Big South Conference…started all 11 games and played every snap at guard…helped VMI to a Big South leading 206.6 yards per game average in rushing…the team gained 2,273 yards in rushing and averaged 247.8 rushing yards per game in four conference games which also led the league…was a steadying force on an offensive line that saw much transition because of injury…helped team rush for 278 guards against Coastal Carolina, 252 against The Citadel, and a season-high 324 yards against Liberty…lettered for the third time. 2005 - Played and started in all 11 games at left tackle…was the top grade on the O-line in three games…lettered for the second time. 2004 - Played in the last nine games of the season and made four starts at right tackle (Tennessee Tech, William & Mary, Charleston Southern, and Georgetown) before moving to left tackle for the last five games of the year…lettered for the first time. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of West Mesquite High School in Mesquite, Texas...Three-year letterman under coach Gary Johnson…served as team captain and was named all-district…honor roll student and named Marcus Brown is the most experienced returning Who’s Who Among America High School Students. this fall. PERSONAL - Full name is Robert Ulysses Brown, III...Biology major. 28 Zach ZACH COLLINS’ OFFENSIVE STATISTICS Meet The Keydets Rushing YR G Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG Collins 2006 7 23 126 5.5 23 0 18.0 Totals 7 23 126 5.5 23 0 18.0

Slotback Receiving  Sophomore-1L YR G No. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG 2006 7 1 19 19.0 19 0 2.7   5-10 185 Totals 7 1 19 19.0 19 0 2.7  Universal City, Texas 24 Kickoff Returns  Randolph YR G No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2006 7 5 76 15.2 29 0 ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN- Had a solid spring at slotback and will make the Totals 7 5 76 15.2 29 0 transition to running back in the fall camp and will add a break-away threat to the "B" back running corps…continues to add muscle and power to his speed…should push Howard Abegesah for the starting job as he becomes Lucas more familiar with the position…a slasher-type runner which augments the position requirements…has the potential to develop into a real asset at the running back position. Combs 2006 - Saw substantial playing time at reserve slotback and on special teams, lettering as a true freshman…carried the ball for the first time against JMU and rushed four times for 19 yards (long 10-yarder) and caught a pass Strong Safety for 19 yards…rushed for a season-high 33 yards on five carries against The  Junior Citadel and had a 23-yard run…reeled off an 18-yard run against Liberty in   the season finale..also served as a kick returner and returned four kickoffs 5-10 190 for 43 yards against Coastal Carolina including a 29-yarder which was his  Grottoes, Va. 27 longest of the season. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Randolph High School in Universal  Fort Defiance City, Texas...District MVP- 2005…Second Team All City…Offensive MVP – Has contributed to the team primarily on special teams as well as reserve 2004…Newcomer of the Year- 2003…First Team Defensive Back…First linebacker…moved to strong safety where he worked out in spring drills… Team All-City RB…First Team All-State RB…holds School Record for most will provided depth to the secondary and give experience on special teams. rushing yards season (1735)…holds school records for most in 2006 – Saw action on special teams throughout the year and was a game (8)…lettered four years in track as a sprinter-district champ credited with tackles against Richmond, William & Mary, and Army...played 100…coached by Pete Wesp. in seven of 11 games. PERSONAL - Full name is Zachary Tremayne Collins...Economics and 2005 - Joined the team in Spring, 2005 drills…played limited action, Business major. seeing most time on special teams…credited with a tackle in the Gardner- Webb game. 2004 - Was not on the squad…joined the team in 2005 spring drills. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Ft. Defiance High School in Fort Defiance, Va. PERSONAL - Full name is Lucas Jordan Combs...Civil Engineering major. LUCAS COMBS’ DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD 2006 70/3300-0100000 Totals 7 0/3 3 0 0-0 100000 Jarrett Craddock Offensive Line  Redshirt Freshman  6-5  280  Richmond, Va. 78  Benedictine Has worked his way into the two-deep picture and is listed at back-up right tackle on the post-spring depth chart…has good size and is looking to improve his strength and conditioning...is in a position to see playing time and could give the offensive line valuable depth as he develops experience. 2006 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Benedictine High School in Richmond, Va....team captain…second team All-State…Honorable Mention All-Metro…offensive standout…lacrosse team captain…Honor Roll Robert Brown was selected preseason All-Big South Conference Student…Captain JROTC…coached by Dan Rolfe. and was a Second Team pick in 2006. PERSONAL - Full name is Jarrett Andrew Craddock...Biology major. 29 tinues to make progress as he gains size and strength following a season- Jack ending injury sustained in preseason ‘06…should see action...a driven indi- vidual who works hard. 2006 - Did not see game action. Curtis 2005 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Madison County High School and a Linebacker native of Reva, Va...Lettered four years at Madison County and played defen-  Redshirt Freshman sive end, offensive tackle, and defensive tackle…named All-State at defensive end…Madison County bench/squat and dead lift champion…also lettered  6-0  212 two years in basketball at Madison County…honor roll student.  Fairfax, Va. 45 PERSONAL - Full name is Frank Lane Ellis...Mechanical Engineering major. Meet The Keydets  Robinson Projected in the two-deep picture at linebacker after a productive spring Chi Chi practice…has great potential and football knowledge...listed on the pre- camp depth chart at backup “WILL” linebacker behind Jacob Rochester…has good instincts and is looking to have an impact as he gains playing experi- Ezekwe ence…should give depth to the linebacker corps. 2006 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. Free Safety HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Robinson High School in Fairfax,  Va....Team captain…1st Team All-Concorde District…District Defensive Senior-1L Player of the Year…1st Team All Northern Region…Northern Region  6-5  205 Defensive Player of the Year…1st Team All Washington Examiner newspaper and Defensive Player of the Year… Community Times (Northern Virginia  Vicksburg, Miss. 42 newspapers) Defensive Player of the Year…Washington Post All-Met - 2nd  Warren Central Team…Associated Press (AP) Virginia Group AAA All-State – 1st Team… Virginia Coaches Group AAA All-State – 1st Team… three- year letter win- ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Has made the transition from basketball to foot- ner…Scholarship, Athletics and Citizenship Award…coached by Mark Bendorf. ball and will now make the transition from the offensive side of the ball to PERSONAL - Full name is John McNamara Curtis, Jr....History major. defense…worked out at reserve wide receiver last year and lettered and was moved to the secondary during spring drills…should give the free safety Dennis slot some depth with his athleticism…has taken quickly to new roles…could also see action on special teams. 2006- Played as a reserve wideout and also played on special Dunaway teams…did not catch a pass but earned his first varsity letter seeing time on special teams...appeared in 10 of 11 games. Linebacker 2005 - Did not see game action. 2003-04 - Played as a reserve forward on the VMI Basketball team.  Redshirt Sophomore-1L HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Warren High School in Vicksburg, Miss.   PERSONAL - Full name is Chijioke Brian Ezekwe...Civil Engineering 6-0 215 major.  Goochland, Va. 54  Goochland Josh ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Gained valuable experience last year as a special teams and reserve contributor…will provide needed depth to the linebacker corps in 2007 and had a good spring practice...a solid player with good knowl- Favaro edge of the game…listed on the depth chart at reserve middle linebacker. 2006 - Played mostly on special teams and lettered for the first time. Tight End 2005 - Did not see game action and was redshirted.  HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Goochland High School in Redshirt Freshman Goochland, Va....named All District first team his senior year…named sec-  6-3  230 ond team All-Region and All-State his senior year…Honorable Mention All  Metro…was co-captain of team…lettered three years in football and let- Suwanee, Ga. 89 tered four years in track.  North Gwinnett PERSONAL - Full name is Dennis Mitchell Dunaway, Jr....Economics and Business major. Should be in the offensive two-deep mix at tight end as a back-up and will provide depth behind Travis Ludden…showed major improvement in spring Frank practice...a team player that will do anything asked of him...will push for playing time with continued improvement...coming off an excellent spring practice. Ellis 2006 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, Ga....lettered three years at tight end…team captain…had 19 Offensive Tackle catches for 272 yards as a senior…received Coaches Award…County Player  Redshirt Sophomore of the Week…played on 5A State Playoffs two straight years…coached by Matt Moore.   6-7 260 PERSONAL - Full name is Joshua Lawrence Favaro...Mechanical  Reva, Va. 79 Engineering major.  Madison County Expected to add depth on the offensive line..worked out at left offensive tackle in spring drills and is listed on the depth chart at the no. 2 spot…con- 30 2005 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. Meet The Keydets Kevin HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Pulaski High School in Pulaski, Va....three-year letterman at tight end at Pulaski County…was second team All-River Ridge District at TE…lettered two years in track and was district Finger and regional champion and placed tenth at state in the shot put…played baseball two years and also played basketball and soccer one year. Linebacker PERSONAL - Full name is Charles Andrew Gore...Mechanical  Sophomore Engineering major.  6-0  215 T.J.  Virginia Beach, Va. 68  Norfolk Academy Guthrie Came to the team as a late walk-on in spring drills…worked out on the defensive unit at linebacker…will work to improve fundamentals and help Defensive Tackle the linebacker corps in depth and will help with special teams.  Redshirt Freshman 2006 - Did not see game action. Joined the team in Spring 2007 drills. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Norfolk Academy in Norfolk, Va.  6-2  235 PERSONAL - Full name is Kevin Patrick Finger...International Studies  Pittsburgh, Pa. 11 major.  North Allegheny Rick Had a good spring practice and came on strong at the end of drills to put himself in the two-deep picture…listed on the depth chart at back-up defen- sive end…has good size and strength and lacks only experience…should Goodwin continue to improve. 2006- Came to the team as a recruited walk-on …did not see game Wide Receiver action and was redshirted.  Redshirt Junior-1L HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of North Allegheny High School in Wexford, Pa.  6-2  190 PERSONAL - Full name is Troy Jacob Guthrie...International Studies  Richmond, Va. 18 major.  Douglas Freeman George ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Has worked hard for the opportunity and should see more playing time this fall with the receiving corps…will be looked upon to step up with the departure of two of the top receivers from Handler last year…took nearly every snap in spring drills…coming off a productive spring practice…a good team player. Center 2006 - Saw action mostly on special teams and contributed there to  earn his first varsity letter…played in all 11 games. Redshirt Sophomore-1L 2005 - Saw limited action during the season.  6-3  255 2004 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Douglas Freeman High School in  Quinton, Va. 55 Richmond, Va...two-year letterman in football..two-year letterman in  New Kent track...honorable mention all-district as quarterback...active in Center for Leadership Government and Global Economics...captain of track team. ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN – One of the best stories on the offensive line last PERSONAL - Full name is Frederick Deane Goodwin IV...Economics year as he stepped in to fill a void on the O-line and ended up as a starter… and Business major. started all 11 games at center and earned his first varsity letter…helped VMI to a league lead in rushing…worked out at left tackle for part of spring drills Andrew but was moved back to center where he will start at center...one of three returning starters on the offensive line and brings mental toughness to the group. Gore 2006 - Began the season in the two-deep picture and moved into the starting role at center at the end of fall camp and opened the season there Offensive Tackle where he stayed all year…lettered for the first time. 2005 - Joined the team prior to the season but did not see game action  Redshirt Sophomore-1L and was redshirted.  6-3  235 HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of New Kent High School in New Kent, Va.  Pulaski, Va. 82 PERSONAL - Full name is George Leslie Handler...Mechanical  Pulaski Engineering major. ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Ready to contribute to the team any way he can…has been a versatile contributor and has played several positions…moved to the interior offensive line after working hard in the weight room to put on size and strength… could give depth to the offensive line and is listed on the depth chart at tackle…has also played tight end. 2006 - Worked out some at running back in spring ball before being moved to tight end…contributed mostly on special teams and saw substan- tial action while earning his first varsity letter. 31 made three consecutive starts the next three games against James Madison, Tim Army, and Coastal Carolina…engineered the offense to a near win against league champ Coastal Carolina and rushed 13 times for 67 yards and com- pleted eight of 13 passes for 108 yards and a …completed 10 of Howard 13 passes against James Madison for 113 yards and a touchdown…came in for Wilson midway in the first quarter in the season-finale against Liberty and Center completed three of six passes for 57 yards including a 34-yarder and tossed  Redshirt Freshman a TD strike before halftime as the offense garnered a season-high 32 points against the Flames...earned his first varsity letter.  6-3  270 HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Lafayette High School in  Fredericksburg, Va. 69 Williamsburg, Va....four-year starter at QB…three years 1st team Virginia Gazette…Virginia Gazette Offensive Player of the Year…2nd Team Daily Meet The Keydets  Chancellor Press, 2004, 2005…2nd team Bay Rivers District, 2004, 2005….holds school season passing mark (1,452) and career passing (4,153)…completed 92/148 Showed promise and production in off-season workouts and continued passes for 1,423 yards, 11 TD’s, 2005…rushed for 512 yards, 15 TD’s, improvement in spring drills…has excellent size and continues to improve… 2005…threw for 1,452 yards, 20 TD’s, 2004…36-10 as a starter…won a emerged from spring drills in the two-deep picture at back-up center behind regional championship and was a state runner-up…coached by Paul Wheeler. George Handler…will give the offensive line depth. PERSONAL - Full name is Kyle Robert Hughes...Economics and 2006 - Came to the team as a recruited walk-on...Did not see game Business major. action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Chancellor High School in KYLE HUGHES’ OFFENSIVE STATISTICS Fredericksburg, Va. Passing PERSONAL - Full name is Timothy Ryan Howard...Civil Engineering YR G Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. TD INT LP major. 2006 8 51 28 54.9 371 3 3 34 Kyle Totals 8 51 28 54.9 371 3 3 34 Rushing YR G Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG Hughes 2006 8 62 90 1.5 25 0 11.2 Totals 8 62 90 1.5 25 0 11.2 Quarterback  Sophomore-1L Mike  6-2  190  Williamsburg, Va. 14 Hutchings  Lafayette Linebacker ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Returns after seeing considerable action as a  Sophomore-1L freshman quarterback including three starts…jumped in and did an   admirable job when Jonathan Wilson went down with an injury that sidelined 6-0 220 him mid-season and showed exceptional leadership skills and poise under  Lexington, Va. 48 pressure…executes option fundamentals well and possesses a strong arm to  help diversify the offense and keep defenses honest…has impressive knowl- Randolph-Macon Acad. edge of the offense and is extremely competitive…will vie with Joey ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Tough, hard-nosed player who looks to increase Robinson for the starting QB job this fall. his role in ’07 after seeing action as a true freshman…played mostly special 2006 - Did not play the first three games but was thrust into action in teams but worked his way into the rotation at middle linebacker at mid-season week four against William & Mary in his hometown of Williamsburg when and should see more action there this fall…brings physical play to the field and starting QB Jonathan Wilson went down with a shoulder injury in the second delivered some of the biggest hits on kick coverage last season… listed on the quarter…completed four of nine passes for 72 yards including a 28-yarder… depth chart in the two-deep picture at reserve middle linebacker. 2006- Saw action throughout the season and saw playing time increase as the year progressed…lettered as a true freshman…finished the year with 33 tackles including 17 solos and 16 assists…saw considerable action against Richmond and posted a season-high 10 tackles with six solos…started in the nationally televised game against Army and had six tackles and a half tackle for loss for one-yard…logged five tackles against Liberty and four tackles against JMU. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Randolph-Macon Academy in Front Royal, Va....Lettered three years at linebacker and also played wide receiv- er…posted a school record 144 tackles in 2005...1st Team All-State (VISFA)…second leading tackle in Northern Virginia in ’05…had 17 tackles and 1 vs. Collegiate in state playoff game…served as team cap- tain…lettered in track and threw the shot and discus…National Honor Society…coached by Dick Allanson. PERSONAL - Full name is Michael Ballinger Hutchings...Father is Col. Eric Hutchings, VMI ‘77 – a former lineman for the Keydets who captained the 1976 team and serves as Chief of Staff in the Athletic Department…International Studies major. MIKE HUTCHINGS’ DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD Kyle Hughes gained valuable starting experience as a freshman 2006 10 17/16 33 0 0.5-1 000000 quarterback. Totals 10 17/16 33 0 0.5-1 000000 32 Nat Kyle Meet The Keydets Jackson Johnson Slotback/Running Back Offensive Tackle  Senior-3L  Redshirt Sophomore-1L  5-11  200  6-3  255  Fredericksburg, Va. 22  Purcellville, Va. 74  Massaponax  Loudoun County THREE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Will serve as team captain in 2007...Working ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - One of the best stories of 2006 along the offen- hard to get into playing form after sitting out most of spring due to injury…a sive line…emerged as a two-deep candidate and eventual starter last veteran upperclassman who will be counted on to be a leader among a year…will build on that experience this fall and will be counted on for lead- young group of running backs…has a good knowledge of the offense and is ership on the offensive line…continues to make strides in size and quickness versatile enough to play a number of different positions…tough inside but through conditioning…one of three starters returning on the offensive line can be explosive and break open the big one…the most experienced run- and is listed as a starter at right tackle heading into fall camp. ning back returning to the team…listed on the post-spring depth chart as a 2006 - Started the year at scout defensive line in preseason camp and starter at slotback. worked himself into the offensive line two-deep after a productive fall 2006 – Finished the year with 159 yards rushing and one touchdown camp...moved into the at offensive tackle five weeks into the on a year that was shortened by injury…rushed for 29 yards on four carries season…improved grades as the year progressed…was a big reason for against Norfolk State but was sidelined on the last series in the game with a VMI’s improved rushing numbers and eventual league-leading spot in the Big leg injury and did not return until the Army game in week six…gradually South Conference during the year…lettered for the first time. showed the form that has made him a top ground-gainer as the season pro- 2005 - Joined the team in the fall but did not see game action and was gressed and gained a season-high 55 yards on five carries and ripped off a redshirted. 39-yard touchdown run against The Citadel…also caught two passes for 33 HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Loudoun Valley High School in yards on the season and hauled in a 22-yard touchdown pass against Norfolk Purcellville, Va. State…lettered for the third time. PERSONAL - Full name is Kyle Aaron Johnson...International Studies 2005 - Led the team in rushing with 622 yards and reached the end- major. zone eight times which also led the team…was the top ground-gainer for the Keydets in seven of 11 games…rushed for a season-high 149 yards on 32 carries with two touchdowns against Gardner-Webb, both marks stood as a season-high by a VMI back…scored two touchdowns and rushed for 96 yards against Charleston Southern…had a season-long 47-yard rush against Wofford, which was the longest of the year by a VMI back… caught 20 pass- es for 68 yards which ranked third on the team…completed two of two passes for 71 yards including a 40-yarder…lettered for the second time. 2004 - Played in 10 of 11 games, missing only the JMU game because of a knee sprain…worked himself into the two-deep at tailback and earned his first varsity letter…finished second on the team in rushing with 197 yards on 40 carries with two touchdowns also caught nine passes for 56 yards…rushed for a season-high 87 yards on 14 carries and a one-yard TD against Charleston Southern…also had a one-yard TD run at Gardner- Webb…caught four passes for 25 yards at William & Mary. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Massaponax High School in Fredericksburg, Va....Named team offensive player of the year after rushing for 1,260 yards and 26 TD’s while passing for 725 yards with 8 TD’s as a quarterback…played receiver, cornerback, and quarterback in high school…named area player of the year and also was an all-region QB two years and all-district selection as a receiver two years…finished his career with over 2000 rushing yards, 2000 passing yards, and 700 receiving yards…scored 60 career touchdowns. PERSONAL - Full name is Nathaniel Bernard Jackson, Jr....Economics and Business major.

NAT JACKSON’S OFFENSIVE STATISTICS Rushing YR G Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG 2004 10 40 197 4.9 32 2 19.7 2005 11 153 622 4.1 47 8 56.5 2006 8 25 159 6.4 39 1 19.9 Totals 29 218 978 4.5 47 11 33.7

Receiving YR G No. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG 2004 10 9 56 6.2 16 0 5.6 2005 11 20 168 8.4 30 0 15.3 2006 8 2 33 16.5 22 1 4.1 Nat Jackson will serve as 2007 team captain and is approaching 1,000 career rushing yards. 33 Mike Christian Johnson Kelly Defensive Tackle Cornerback  Redshirt Freshman  Sophomore-1L  6-2  240  5-10  175  Fairfax Station, Va. 92  Centreville, Va. 29 Meet The Keydets  W.T. Woodson  Fork Union Military A hard worker who looks to improve with every repetition…lacks game ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Returns to the secondary with starting experi- experience but emerged from spring drills with a spot in the two-deep at ence…has the ability to make the big play…will vie with classmate Bryant defensive tackle…could help at depth on the defensive line. Youngblood for the starting job at right cornerback…could also back up at 2006- Came to the team as a recruited walk-on and was recognized as the other cornerback slot…a physical player and good cover corner. a scout performer of the week during fall practice…credited with a solo 2006 - One of three true freshman to letter in the secondary last sea- tackle against James Madison. son…moved into the starting lineup at cornerback at mid-season and fin- HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of W.T. Woodson High School in ished the year with 41 tackles including 26 solo stops…made three intercep- Fairfax, Va. tions against Charleston Southern which was the most in a game by a Keydet PERSONAL - Full name is Michael Davis Johnson...Psychology major. since Gene Williams picked off three passes against The Citadel in 1973… Made a season-high eight tackles with five solos and three assists with a fum- Frank ble recovery against Gardner-Webb …posted six tackles each against William & Mary and The Citadel…had four games with four or more solo tackles. HIGH SCHOOL - Prepped at Fork Union Military Academy in Fork Keeney Union, Va...Lettered four years in high school football playing wide receiver, cornerback, and defensive back…played on the 2003 Division 6 AAA football state championship team at FUMA…also played on championship district Defensive Tackle teams in 2002 and 2004…coached by John Shuman (VMI ’80) at Fork Union.  Redshirt Freshman PERSONAL - Full name is Christian Ryan Kelly...Economics and Business major.  6-3  240  Thaxton, Va. 91 CHRISTIAN KELLY’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD  Liberty 2006 11 26/15 41 0 0-0 100300 Played defensive tackle in the spring and will compete for a number two Totals 11 26/15 41 0 0-0 100300 defensive tackle position…was injured part of spring drills which limited his reps…has the potential to develop as he adds strength and develops tech- Jeff nique. 2006- Did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Liberty High School in Bealeton, Kulat Va....1st Team AA All-State AP 2005…All-District 2005…All-Region 2005…17 QB sacks in 2005…2006 VHSL All-Star Game Participant… Offensive Guard coached by Chris Watts. PERSONAL - Full name is Franklin Owen Keeney...Biology major.  Redshirt Freshman John  6-3  285  Shrewsbury, N.J. 67 Keilty  Red Bank Worked out at right guard in spring drills and could provide depth on the offensive line…continues to make progress in the weight room to gain the Free Safety necessary conditioning…has good size and has a great attitude, always work-  Redshirt Freshman ing hard in practice. 2006 - Did not see game action and was redshirted.   6-0 175 HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Red Bank High School in Little Silver, N.J.  Oklahoma City, Okla. 7 PERSONAL - Full name is Jeffrey Robert Kulat...Mechanical Engineering major.  Mount St. Mary’s Has worked hard getting himself back into shape after sustaining an injury early in preseason practice which sidelined him for his freshman year…a very hard worker and ready to compete for playing time. 2006 - Came to the team as a recruited walk-on but sustained a knee injury the first week of preseason practice which held him out for the fall…was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Mount St. Mary’s High School in Oklahoma City, Okla. PERSONAL - Full name is John Patrick Keilty III...Mechanical Engineering major.

34 two passes including a 22-yarder against William & Mary…also played spe- Meet The Keydets Chris cial teams and had a fumble recovery against Duke…credited with three tackles on the season…lettered for the second time. 2004 - Lettered in his first season of college competition…caught four Leach passes for 30 yards and appeared in all 11 games…caught a season-long 17- yarder against Wofford...also had two tackles on special teams. Offensive Line 2003 - Did not see game action and was redshirted.  Redshirt Sophomore HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Riverheads High School in Stuarts Draft, Va...lettered four years at Riverheads playing tight end, defensive end,  6-3  270 and quarterback…earned all-state, all-region, and all-district honors and was  Raphine, Va. 62 2002 All-City/County Player of the Year…lettered two years in track in the high hurdles and placed first in the district and regionals and qualified for the  Rockbridge County state championships…lettered four years in basketball at center. PERSONAL - Full name is Thomas Edward Lloyd...Economics and Hard-worker who has put in time in the weight room and on the field...is Business major. willing to help in any way he can...listed at center on the pre-camp depth chart. 2006 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. TOMMY LLOYD’S OFFENSIVE STATISTICS HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Rockbridge County High School in Receiving Lexington, Va. YR G No. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG PERSONAL - Full name is Christopher M. P. Leach...Mechanical 2004 11 4 30 7.5 17 0 2.7 Engineering major. 2005 10 8 151 18.9 26 0 15.1 2006 11 4 40 10.0 17 0 3.6 Derrick Totals 32 16 221 13.8 26 0 6.9 TOMMY LLOYD’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Leland YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD 2006 115/0500-0000000 Running Back Totals 11 5/0 5 0 0-0 000000  Redshirt Sophomore Mike  5-11  190  Prince George, Va. 25 Louthan  Prince George Linebacker An extremely hard worker who puts the team before himself…missed half of spring ball due to injury but came back and showed significant improve-  Redshirt Freshman ment…projected to be in the two-deep picture at slotback.  6-0  190 2006 - Saw limited duty on special teams. 2005 - Was not on the roster...joined the team in Spring 2006 drills.  Richmond, Va. 36 HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Prince George High School in Prince  Douglas Freeman George, Va. PERSONAL - Full name is Derrick Scott Leland...Economics and Listed on the depth chart at backup outside linebacker…will provide depth Business major. to the “SAM” position manned by Terrel Allen…will see action on special teams as well...had a good spring in picking up defensive schemes. Tommy 2006 - Came to the team as a recruited walk-on...did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Douglas Freeman High School in Lloyd Richmond, Va. PERSONAL - Full name is Michael Reaves Louthan...Civil Engineering Defensive End major.  Senior-3L  6-5  250  Fishersville, Va. 88  Riverheads THREE-YEAR LETTERMAN – Consummate team player who is willing to do anything to help the team win…returning for a fifth-year and is slated in the two-deep at defensive end…has also played on offense at tight end but will remain on the defensive side of the ball this season…a senior who will give veteran leadership to the team…excellent speed, size and work ethic… will be counted on for strong defensive play. 2006 - Showed his versatility as a player by playing both tight end and defensive end…started the season at defensive end but did a stint at tight end and caught three passes for 26 yards including a 17-yard gain against William & Mary and also returned a kick for nine yards in that game…started four games tight end…credited with five solo stops on the year including two at Richmond…lettered for the third time. 2005 - Played in 10 games at tight end and made two starts…caught eight passes for 151 yards for an 18.9 yards per catch average…caught two Tommy Lloyd showed his versatility by playing both tight end passes for 43 yards including a 26-yarder against Coastal Carolina…caught and defensive end last year. 35 Game, State Championship Offensive Lineman of the Week…selected to the Travis 2004 VHSCA Virginia East/West All-Star Game…Derrick Sears Award 2003…played on the 2003 Commonwealth and Northwest Region Champions and Va. AAA Division 5 State-Runner Up…served as team cap- Ludden tain…was first team All-Battlefield district as a junior..also lettered two years in basketball and was a team captain for one year. Tight End PERSONAL - Full name is Travis Rowland Ludden...Economics and  Junior-2L Business major.  6-3  230 TRAVIS LUDDEN’S OFFENSIVE STATISTICS Receiving  Fredericksburg, Va. 90 YR G No. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG Meet The Keydets  Massaponax 2005 11 4 59 14.8 18 1 5.4 Totals 21 4 59 14.8 18 1 5.4 TWO-YEAR LETTERMAN - Another team member who will accept any role to help the team win…served on both the interior line and tight end last year and is slated on the pre-camp two-deep at starting tight end…has excellent size and Jeff strength and also possesses good hands…excellent blocking ability…has also served as a long snapper in the past…brings two years has 13 career starts spanning two seasons. Marcey 2006 - Entered preseason camp at tight end but moved to the interior line two weeks into the season and made seven starts at right tackle before Offensive Tackle moving back to tight end for the season finale against Liberty…was a key rea-  Junior-2L son why VMI was able to lead the Big South in rushing as he brought his block- ing skills to two positions…lettered for the second time.  6-4  275 2005 - Played in all 11 games and made five starts…caught four passes  Gainesville, Va. 73 for 59 yards…caught two passes for 30 yards in the opener against Davidson and hauled in an 18-yard touchdown pass against William & Mary…handled  Paul VI the long snapping duties and recovered two against Lehigh…let- TWO-YEAR LETTERMAN - A veteran returning starter who will start at left tered for the first time. tackle...has started the last two years and gives the offensive line stability and 2004 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. experience…excellent size and agility…one of three starters returning on HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Massaponax High School in the offensive line. Fredericksburg, Va....Had 10.5 sacks and 28 hurries with 63 tackles and four 2006 - Started 10 of 11 games at left tackle and helped VMI attain the pass breakups as a senior…also caught 24 passes for 302 yards and one TD Big South conference lead in rushing per game… the team gained 2,273 in 2003…named first team All-Commonwealth District and second team All- yards in rushing and averaged 247.8 rushing yards per game in four confer- Northwest Region as a TE/DE…three-time Offensive Lineman of the ence games which also led the league…helped stabilize an offensive line that Week…Adelphia Channel 3 State Championship Defensive Player of the underwent substantial personnel changes during the year…lettered for the second time. 2005 - Played in all 11 games and started every contest at right tack- le…earned top grade in execution in three games and was one of the top graders in assignments…lettered for the first time 2004 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Paul VI High School in Fairfax, Va.... four-year letterman...played offensive and defensive line...also lettered three years in wrestling and two years in track & field...district champion in wrestling. PERSONAL- Full name is Jeffrey Lenhert Marcey, Jr....Psychology major. Tim Maypray Slotback  Sophomore-1L  5-8  150  Madisonville, Ky. 28  Randolph-Macon Acad. ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN -A big-play performer who broke onto the scene last year and had an immediate impact…can make things happen each time he touches the ball…quick and elusive with shifty moves and excellent change of direction to go along with acceleration…a great fit for the slotback position in the option attack…will be one of two starting slotbacks and should return kicks again this fall as well. 2006 – Named 2006 Big South Freshman of the Year … A big-play performer on the offense ... was second on the team in receptions with 14 catches for 244 yards and two touchdowns and was third on the team in Travis Ludden (50) played interior line last year but will move rushing with 280 yards on 41 carries (6.8) … named Big South Freshman of back to tight end in 2007. the Week two consecutive weeks for his play against CCU Oct. 14 and 36 Army Oct. 7 … had 132 all-purpose yards vs. CCU by rushing for a team- Meet The Keydets high 89 yards on eight attempts (11.1 average), and scoring on a 37-yard TD Patrick run … had 62 all-purpose yards vs. Army … caught a season-long 74 yard touchdown pass against CSU and scored again for the third straight week when he caught a 23-yard pass at GWU … sixth in the league in all-purpose McKinney yards (87.0) and was second in kick return average (18.8) HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Randolph-Macon Academy in Front Linebacker Royal, Va....Two-year letterwinner in football as RB/DB…All-State performer  Redshirt Sophomore-1L for 2 years as RB/DB…Career: 1,702 yds. rushing, 673 yds. receiving and 32 TD’s…Two-year letterwinner in basketball – averaging 17 ppg…All State  6-3  220 Track performer… coached by Dick Allanson.  Big Stone Gap, Va. 17 PERSONAL- Full name is Timothy Wayne Maypray, II...Psychology major.  Powell Valley TIM MAYPRAY’S OFFENSIVE STATISTICS ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN- Made a big impact his first year of college foot- ball and quickly established himself as a defensive leader…will vie for all-con- Rushing ference honors this year…hard hitter who has good instincts on getting him- YR G Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG self in position to make the big play…honed his technique with a solid spring 2006 10 41 280 6.8 37 1 28.0 Totals 10 41 280 6.8 37 1 28.0 and brings great energy to the field…should anchor the linebacker corps once again. Receiving 2006 - Made 11 consecutive starts as a redshirt freshman and led the YR G No. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG defensive charts on the team with 82 total tackles (37 solo and 45 assists)… 2006 10 14 244 17.4 74 2 24.4 credited with 2.5 tackles for loss for -7 yards…made the game-saving tackle Totals 10 14 244 17.4 74 2 24.4 by stopping a two-point conversion run attempt at the goal line with time expired with the win over Davidson and had 14 tackles in that game. his col- Kickoff Returns lege debut…posted 10 tackles against Norfolk State and FCS playoff team YR G Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD James Madison…credited with a pass break-up at Gardner-Webb…became 2006 10 17 320 18.8 36 0 the first eligibility freshman to lead VMI in tackles since Robert Mason (80) in Totals 10 17 320 18.8 36 0 2002…lettered for the first time. 2005 - Was injured and did not see game action…was redshirted. Punt Returns HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Powell Valley High School near Big YR G No. Yds. Avg. LG TD Stone Gap, Va...twice named First team All-District and All-Region and hon- 2006 10 2 26 13.0 16 0 orable mention at fullback during his junior and senior years…also named Totals 10 2 26 13.0 16 0 second team All-District at linebacker in 2003…rushed for over 1,000 yards as a junior…was named Lonesome Pine District Defensive Lineman of the Year and honorable mention all-state at defensive end in 2004…two-way starter for state A runner-up Powell Valley that posted a 12-2 record in 2004…lettered three years in basketball and four years in track where he competed in seven events including the shot put, long jump, jump, and hurdles…academic All-State athlete for four years. PERSONAL - Full name is Patrick Brown McKinney...Civil Engineering major. PATRICK McKINNEY’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD 2006 11 37/45 82 0 2.5-7 001000 Totals 11 37/45 82 0 2.5-7 001000

Tim Maypray was named 2006 Big South Conference Freshman of the Year. Patrick McKinney led the Keydets in tackles last season with 82. 37 receiving corps…will rotate with Rick Goodwin at wideout…has good size Andrew and hands and runs well with the ball…spent the spring semester studying abroad…will be counted on for leadership among receivers. 2006 - Saw action at reserve wideout and also on special teams and Miller lettered for the second time…caught one pass for four yards against W&M. 2005 - Played special teams and saw limited action at wide receiver… Fullback lettered for the first time.  Redshirt Freshman 2004 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - Three-year letterman in football...all-district, all-  5-11  210 league, Honorable Mention All-State...lettered in basketball and baseball...  Sherman Oaks, Calif. 46 caught 29 passes for 667 yards senior year...averaged 23 yards per catch. PERSONAL - Full name is Ryan Andrew Mingus...Economics and Meet The Keydets  Birmingham Business major. Valuable member of the scout team with a great unselfish attitude...contin- RYAN MINGUS’ OFFENSIVE STATISTICS ues to improve his technique at “B” back...a tireless worker in the weight Rushing room and on the practice field. 2006 - Joined the team as a walk-on after the start of fall practice...did YR G No. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG not see game action and was redshirted. 2006 7 1 4 4.0 4 0 0.6 HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Birmingham High School in Van Totals 7 1 4 4.0 4 0 0.6 Nuys, Calif. PERSONAL- Full name is Andrew Wiley Miller...Mechanical Kyle Engineering major. Nick Nikmard Linebacker Mims  Redshirt Freshman Defensive End  5-10  215  Sophomore-1L  Katy, Texas 58  6-3  250  Taylor  Newport News, Va. 83 Will return to school for the fall semester after spending the past spring semester rehabbing from injury at home while attending classes...holds a 3.5  Tallwood GPA in Mechanical Engineering…will have to work hard to get back into ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN – Will give depth and experience to the defensive playing shape and make a contribution…could help the depth at linebacker line…listed in the two-deep at reserve defensive tackle…split time between eventually. defensive end and defensive tackle in the spring…has good size and contin- 2006 - Sustained an ankle injury and was sidelined the entire year. ues to develop in the weight room…can be an effective pass rusher. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Taylor High School in Katy, Texas. 2006 - Logged stats in nine games and finished with 16 tackles on the PERSONAL - Full name is Mikyle Amir Nikmard...Mechanical season including nine solo stops…started the last five games of the season at Engineering major. defensive tackle…had a season-high four tackles at Gardner-Webb including a tackle for loss and a quarterback hurry…broke up passes against Coastal Gerard Carolina and Charleston Southern…had three-tackle games against William & Mary and Coastal Carolina and also a tackle for loss against Liberty…let- tered for the first time. 2005 - Did not see game action. Payne HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Tallwood High School in Virginia Beach, Va...Served as team captain and played both tight end and defensive Offensive Guard end…also lettered in basketball one year playing both center and power forward.  PERSONAL - Full name is Nicholas Ross Mims...Psychology major. Junior  6-1  280 NICK MIMS’ DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD  Bedford, Va. 56 2006 9 9/7 16 0 1.5-3 002000  Liberty Totals 9 9/7 16 0 1.5-3 0 0 2 0 0 0 Continues to work hard and will again be in the two-deep slot on the offen- sive line…worked out at left guard in the spring and is listed in the no.2 Ryan spot…has made great strides in conditioning and will again help this depth on the offensive line this fall. 2006 - Was a reserve throughout most of the year but started two games. Mingus 2005 - Was in the two-deep at center most of the season but saw lim- ited game action. Wide Receiver 2004 - Did not see game action and was redshirted.  HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Liberty High School near Lynchburg, Junior-1L Va…two year letterman in football...member of 2002 undefeated State  6-2  180 Championship team...won state championship in football twice...honorable mention all-district in football...captain of the team for two years...  Athens, Ohio 6 earned Coaches Award in 2004....four-year letterman in tennis...All-Seminole  Athens District in tennis...played JV football and indoor track...SCA state delegate...FCA...SADD – 4 years...Eagle Scout...Who’s Who. ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Projected to be in the two-deep picture at wide PERSONAL - Full name is Gerard Emanuel Payne, Jr....Psychology major. receiver…expected to step up contributions to a young and inexperienced 38 Joey Jacob Meet The Keydets Robinson Rochester Quarterback Linebacker  Redshirt Sophomore-1L  Junior-2L  6-1  195  5-10  200  Gaithersburg, Md. 1  Dallas, Texas 35  Gaithersburg  Bishop Lynch ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN – Will enter fall camp as the starting quarterback TWO-YEAR LETTERMAN – Academically distinguished cadet who was but will be pushed by returnee Kyle Hughes and four incoming freshman… named to the ESPN The Magazine COSIDA All-District III and was an FCS possesses big play capability needed at quarterback in the spread option ADA Academic All-Star after posting a 4.0 GPA in Economics and offense…continues to work on passing skills…showed his durability, physical Business…a returning starter who is slated to start at the “Will” linebacker toughness, and stamina by taking every snap in spring drills with the shortage slot…has excellent instincts and good quickness…brings total energy and at QB…is VMI’s leading returning rusher. effort to the field and comes into fall camp after a productive spring practice. 2006 – Started fall practice at quarterback but was moved to slotback 2006 – Made seven starts in nine games on the season and placed fifth prior to the opener and made an immediate impact by catching a 50-yard on the team in tackles…had 31 solo tackles and 23 assists…posted a season- touchdown pass against Davidson in the opener…piled up some impressive high 14 tackles at Norfolk State and also had 10 tackles against Davidson and numbers and became a big part of the offense by rushing for 330 yards on nine tackles against Coastal Carolina…credited with a sack for four yards 37 carries and was second on the team in rushing…caught 12 passes for 191 against Davidson… forced a fumble and recovered a fumble against Coastal yards…rushed for a season-high 83 yards on six carries against Norfolk State Carolina and intercepted a pass one week later against Charleston and ripped off a 61-yard run which was the second longest run from scrim- Southern…lettered for the second time. mage by a Keydet last fall…also had a 54-yard carry against Gardner- 2005 - Played in all 11 games and finished with 17 tackles including 11 Webb… played in 10 of 11 games with six starts and lettered. solo stops…logged a season-high seven tackles against Richmond…forced a 2005 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. fumble against The Citadel and had a tackle for loss against Duke…awarded HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Gaithersburg (Md.) High his first varsity letter. School...Lettered twice in football and track…completed 89 of 182 passes HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Bishop Lynch High School in Dallas, for 1,327 yards and 13 touchdowns…won the Montgomery County high Texas…captained the team for two years...lettered three years playing run- hurdles and long jump championship. ning back, fullback, and linebacker...rushed for 850 yards on 120 carries as a PERSONAL - Full name is Albert Joseph Robinson...History major. senior...also lettered three years in wrestling and was 25-5 as a junior...acad- emically distinguished student and was awarded the school's top GPA award JOEY ROBINSON S OFFENSIVE STATISTICS ’ for two years. Rushing PERSONAL - Full name is Jacob Nathaniel Rochester...Economics and YR G Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG Business major. 2006 10 37 330 8.9 61 1 33.0 Totals 10 37 330 8.9 61 1 33.0 JACOB ROCHESTER’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD Receiving 2005 11 11/6 17 0 0.5-1 010000 YR G No. Yds. Avg. LG TD YPG 2006 9 31/23 54 1 3.0-6 110100 2006 10 12 191 15.9 50 1 19.1 Totals 21 42/29 71 1 3.5-7 120100 Totals 10 12 191 15.9 50 1 19.1 JACOB ROCHESTER’S OFFENSIVE STATISTICS Kickoff Returns Punt Returns YR G No. Yds. Avg. LG TD YR G No. Yds. Avg. LG TD 2006 10 3 58 19.3 22 0 2006 10 4 8 2.0 5 0 Totals 10 3 58 19.3 22 0 Totals 10 4 8 2.0 5 0

Joey Robinson turned in several of the longest plays from scrimmage last year. Jacob Rochester was named an FCS Academic All-Star in 2006. 39 HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Franklin High School in Elk Grove, Tanner Calif…Prepped at Fork Union Military Academy...Three-year starter at Franklin HS as a DB/WR…also played varsity basketball and ran track… 2004-Honorable Mention All Delta League-California…2005-Starting CB on Sewell Post Graduate Football Team at FUMA…AVID (Advancement via Individual Determination) Program…Black Youth Leadership Project…Student Running Back Assemblyman-California….Honor Roll Student…Coached by John Shuman.  Sophomore PERSONAL - Full name is Levi Alexander Swindell, Jr....International Studies major.  5-11  175 LEVI SWINDELL’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS  Rocky Point, N.C. 28 YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD Meet The Keydets  Laney 2006 11 35/35 70 0 0.5-1 006000 Totals 11 35/35 70 0 0.5-1 006000 Came to the team as a walk-on in spring ball...worked out with the defen- sive backfield...a former member of the VMI wrestling program...hard-work- John er who has shown a willingness to learn the game. 2006 - Did not play. Joined the team in spring semester, 2007. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Laney High School in Wilmington, Tagg N.C....two-year letterwinner as a noseguard...served as captain of the spe- cial teams unit...collected seven sacks as a senior...an accomplished wrestler, went 179-43 in his four years competing for Laney, setting new school and Wide Receiver county records, as did his 108 career falls...three-time placewinner at State  Sophomore Championships...also lettered while running cross country...four-time aca-   demic All-State honoree. 5-11 175 PERSONAL- Full name is Tanner Houston Sewell...Father Alan wres-  Cary, N.C. 86 tled for Chowan (1979-81)...International Studies major.  Green Hope Levi Came to the team as a Newmarket Squad member in the fall and stayed with the team for spring drills...will help bolster the numbers at wide receiv- er…hard-worker who has a desire to contribute...could see action at wide Swindell receiver. 2006 - Joined the team in Fall, 2006 and did not play. Strong Safety HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Green Hope High School in Cary, N.C.  Sophomore-1L PERSONAL - Full name is John Edward Tagg...International Studies  5-11  185 major.  Elk Grove, Calif. 19 Joe  Franklin/FUMA ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN- Returning starter who was thrown into the fire as a freshman…projected as the starter at strong safety after a solid Taylor spring…knows the defensive scheme well and will be counted on to lead a young secondary...has the potential to be an impact player. Strong Safety 2006 – Started ten games as a true freshman in the defensive back-  Redshirt Sophomore-1L field...finished second on the team in tackles with 70 including 35 solos…led   the team in pass break-ups with six…had a season-high 11 tackles with nine 5-11 180 solos against The Citadel had four more games with at least seven stops  Richmond, Va. 20 including nine tackles against Norfolk State and eight each consecutive games against Coastal Carolina and Charleston Southern…credited with a tackle  Benedictine for loss against Army…lettered for the first time. ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN - Has steadily improved each year and will pro- vide quality depth in the secondary…is listed as a backup at strong safety and will also vie for the two-deep spot with Lucas Combs…should see ample special teams play where he has made most of his contributions…has also worked out at free safety. 2006 – Saw action in all 11 games primarily on special teams and let- tered for the first time. 2005 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Benedictine High School in Richmond, Va...second team All-VISFA at running back…lettered four years in football…co-captained the team his senior season…named most out- standing offensive player award and earned elite cadet awards status his sen- ior year…won super cadet award his junior year…also lettered in indoor and outdoor track. PERSONAL - Full name is Joseph Jerod Taylor...Economics and Business major. JOE TAYLOR’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD Levi Swindell brings considerable playing experience into his 2006 114/1500-0100000 sophomore season. Totals 11 4/1 5 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 40 Keith Justin Meet The Keydets Taylor Tench Free Safety Offensive Guard  Junior-2L  Redshirt Freshman  6-1  190  6-3  295  Mechanicsville, Va. 21  West Point, Va. 93  Lee-Davis  West Point TWO-YEAR LETTERMAN – Returning starter to the secondary…one of the Came to the team as a recruited walk-on and has developed in conditioning most experienced players in the defensive backfield with two varsity let- as he tries to get a spot in the two-deep…worked out at right guard in ters…slated to start at free safety…can play both free and strong safety…a spring drills but is listed third on the depth chart…could give the Keydets big hitter with good instincts for the game…coming off a good spring prac- much needed depth on the offensive line if he continues to make progress. tice and will be counted on for leadership. 2006 - Joined the team in Fall 2006, during preseason practice but did 2006 - Started 10 of 11 games with the first five games at free safety not see game action and was redshirted. before moving to strong safety the last five games of the year…Finished HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of West Point High School in West third on the team tackle charts with 61 tackles…had six games with six tack- Point, Va.. les or more…posted a season-high 10 tackles in the season opener against PERSONAL - Full name is Justin Ryland Tench...Economics and Davidson..had six solos and three assists against Gardner-Webb…logged Business major. seven tackles each against James Madison, Richmond, and Norfolk State…recovered fumbles in consecutive weeks against Army and Coastal Sean Carolina…pulled in an interception against James Madison…lettered for the second time. 2005 - Saw action mostly on special teams including punt and kick cov- Thompson erage…had tackles in both the Gardner-Webb and Coastal Carolina games..lettered for the first time. Offensive Guard HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Lee-Davis High School in  Mechanicsville, Va...an All-District second team selection for both 2003 and Junior 2004…served as varsity football team captain and lettered four years…com-  6-3  275 piled 33 career receptions for 458 yards and two touchdowns and also had 208 career tackles with 12 interceptions, 12 tackles-for-loss, and 17 pass  Waldorf, Md. 72 break-ups…won first place in the Virginia Power Lifting Association 2004  McDonough AAU RAW National Championship (16-18 year olds)… awarded academic All-District accolades in both 2003 and 2004. Returned to school last season after not being enrolled the previous PERSONAL - Full name is Keith Lamont Taylor, II...Civil Engineering year…listed in the the preseason two-deep at right guard…worked at both major. left and right guard in spring ball…continues to work on strength and condi- tioning to develop his athletic ability…working to add depth to the offensive KEITH TAYLOR’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS line. YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD 2006 - Returned to school and rejoined the team in Fall, 2006…did 2005 50/2200-0100000 not see game action. 2006 10 31/30 61 0 1-4 211100 2005 - Did not play…was not enrolled for the 2005-06 term. Totals 15 31/32 63 0 1-4 311100 2004 - Did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of McDonough High School in Waldorf, Md...four-year letterman in football and track...named honorable mention all-district lineman…was also a long snapper…was 2002 and 2003 All-SMAC in track as a shotput and discus thrower…also lettered one year as a wrestling heavyweight. PERSONAL - Full name is Sean Gibberd Thompson...father Richard J. Thompson played freshman football as a lineman at Gallaudet University in 1977...International Studies major.

Keith Taylor was third on the squad with 61 stops in 2006. 41 Andy Viola Defensive End  Redshirt Junior-2L  6-0  220  Broadway, Va. 44 Meet The Keydets  Moorefield (W. Va.) TWO-YEAR LETTERMAN - Successfully made the transition from offense to defense last year and made a home at defensive end where he is projected to start again this year…followed up with a strong spring practice and con- tinued to develop his upper body strength…a good athlete to go with his tough and hard-nosed approach…is the only defensive starter on the post- spring two-deep that has starting game experience. 2006 - Was switched from fullback to defensive end at the start of fall practice and quickly established himself in the two-deep rotation at end… started the first nine games at defensive end…had a season-high four tackles against both Davidson and James Madison and also had a tackle-for-loss against the Dukes…lettered for the second time. 2005 - Was the backup fullback for most of the season and saw most of his action on special teams…carried twice for four yards on the season…lettered for the first time. 2004 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Moorefield High School in Andy Viola transitioned from fullback to defensive end in 2006. Moorefield, W.Va....All-state honorable mention as a senior at Moorefield where he played both fullback and linebacker on the state championship Mike team…rushed for over 1,000 yards and 70+ tackles as a senior…also played high school football at High School in Manassas, Va. and Broadway (Va.) High School…Named second team all-state at Stonewall Watson Jackson…also lettered in baseball and wrestling…National Honor Society. PERSONAL - Full name is Mark Andrew Viola…brother Tony is a Offensive Guard senior on William & Mary football team…father Mark A. Viola was a defen-  sive tackle at Fairmont (W.Va.) State from 1977-1980...Civil Engineering Senior-2L major.  6-4  280 ANDY VIOLA’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS  Burke, Va. 70 YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD  West Springfield 2006 9 6/9 15 0 0.5-1 000000 Totals 9 6/9 15 0 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TWO-YEAR LETTERMAN – A fifth-year senior who has been transitioned from offense to defense several times in his career and will be positioned on Kris the offensive line this fall…slated to start at right guard…a physical player who learns quickly and has good size…looking forward to a strong senior year and enters the fall after working hard on conditioning and in the weight Ware room. 2006 - Was in the two-deep both on offense and defense…spent part Linebacker of the year at defensive tackle seeing action mainly in the William & Mary, Army, The Citadel, and Liberty games had two solo stops against The  Sophomore-1L Citadel… lettered for the second time.  5-10  195 2005 - Was not on the squad. Joined the team in Spring, 2006. 2004 - Did not play.  Chesapeake, Va. 26 2003 - Saw playing time at reserve defensive tackle…played in all 12  Deep Creek games and finished with 12 tackles…Intercepted a pass against Davidson... had a two-yard tackle for loss against Gardner-Webb…lettered on the sea- ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN – Another true freshman defensive back/outside son. linebacker who saw an ample amount of playing time to letter. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of West Springfield High School in 2006 - Made two starts (JMU and Army) at outside linebacker…also Springfield, Va....Three-year letterman at defensive tackle and was selected played special teams and lettered… finished the year with 22 tackles…had a all-district in football in both 2001 and 2002...also lettered three years in season-high four solo tackles, two assists, and recovered a fumble against wrestling...posted a three-year varsity record of 124-29 and won 113 of William & Mary. those matches by falls...captained the wrestling team two years and placed HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Deep Creek High School in fifth in the region in both 2001 and 2002...Eagle Scout. Chesapeake, Va....60 tackles, 250 rushing yards last year, 5 pass deflections, PERSONAL - Full name is James Michael Watson...English major. averaged about 7.5 yards per carry…Honor Roll…First Team District (MLB)… 2nd Team All-Tidewater (MLB)…lettered three years in MIKE WATSON’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS football…lettered two years in basketball…Lettered one year in track…game YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD captain several times. 2003 124/81201-2001100 PERSONAL - Full name is Kristophor Sean Ware…Biology major. 2006 42/0200-0000000 Totals 16 6/8 14 0 1-2 001100 42 Meet The Keydets ted in at reserve left tackle…will be learning a new position but has the size Barrett to make a difference. 2006 - Saw limited game action during the season and played in seven games on the defensive line. Way 2005 - Saw limited game action at reserve end…had a tackle-for-loss for -2 yards against Charleston Southern. Placekicker/Punter 2004 - Did not see game action…came to team as a recruited walk-on.  Senior-3L HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Abingdon High School in Abingdon, Va....An All-Highlands District selection....as a junior, earned honorable men-  5-9  180 tion all-region honors on offense and defense at Catalina Hills High School in  Richmond, Va. 41 Tucson, Ariz...helped guide Abingdon High School to its first district title since 1992.  Douglas Freeman PERSONAL - Full name is Nicholas Scott Wegener...Economics and Business major. THREE-YEAR LETTERMAN – A returning veteran performer and all-confer- ence selection…has put up terrific numbers his first three years…holds the school season mark for highest field goal percentage in a season and has con- Zach verted 29 of 37 field goals for a 78.4% success rate which also tops the career chart…ranks third on the VMI career charts in PAT’s attempted (61), fourth in PAT’s scored (55), third in field goals made (29)... holds the second longest (53 Williams yards) and fifth longest (51 yards) fields goals in VMI history. 2006 - Named second-team All- Big South Conference…Led the Big Defensive End South in field goal accuracy for the second straight season after converting 10 of 12 field goals made for 83.3 %...also co-led the Conference in made field goals  Redshirt Freshman despite having five fewer attempts than his co-leader…finished the season with   eight consecutive made field goals including four over 35-yards…booted a sea- 6-2 230 son-long 43-yarder in the season finale against Liberty…kicked a 40-yard FG  Powell, Ohio 96 against William & Mary…was 3-3 in attempts against Charleston Southern with made tries from 39, 30, and 38 yards.  Liberty 2005 - Led the league in field goal percentage converting 84.6% (11 of Worked out at defensive end during the recent spring drills and will compete 13 attempts-school record)…was second in field goals made with 11…led the team in scoring with 56 points…named Big South Co-Special Teams Player-of- for a number two defensive end slot in the fall…finished spring practice the-Week for the Oct. 22 Gardner-Webb game when he converted field goals strongly and got better as drills progressed…a hard worker who lacks expe- of 47, 51, and 34 yards and hit all four PAT attempts for 14 total points… rience but is looking to contribute. became the second player in league history to kick field goals of 50 yards or 2006 - Did not see game action and was redshirted. more…was 3-4 beyond 40 yards and 6-7 beyond 30 and 39 yards…was per- HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Liberty High School in Powell, Ohio. fect in all five field goal attempts in Big South games. PERSONAL - Full name is James Zachary Williams...Mechanical 2004 - Converted eight of 12 field goals and all 15 extra-point attempts Engineering major. (first Big South kicker to do so)…named Big South Freshman of the Week for Nov. 6 after kicking an Alumni Field record 53-yarder against Liberty, tying him for second-longest in school history…the 53-yarder was also the second longest Bryant in Big South history…kicked a 48-yarder against Wofford and a 46-yarder against Gardner-Webb…hit six straight field goals...earned his first varsity letter. HIGH SCHOOL - Lettered two years in varsity football at Douglas Youngblood Freeman H.S. under coach Bob Brinkley…was twice named all-district as a kicker and was also tabbed second team all-district at punter in 2003…named Cornerback All-Academic two years…lettered one year in soccer.  PERSONAL - Full name is Barrett Parker Way...father is Oliver Way ’75 Sophomore-1L and older brother Lawton Way ’05 played on the VMI soccer team...  5-10  170 International Studies major.  Youngstown, Ohio 5 BARRETT WAY’S KICKING STATISTICS  YR G XPM XPA Pct. FGM FGA Pct. LG Pts. Youngstown Ursuline 2004 11 15 15 100.0 8 12 66.7 53 39 ONE-YEAR LETTERMAN – Lettered as a true freshman and is ready move into 2005 11 23 26 88.5 11 13 84.6 51 56 a starting role at cornerback or free safety after serving as an understudy last 2006 11 17 20 85.0 10 12 83.3 43 47 year…expected to see significant playing time after a solid spring practice where Totals33 55 61 90.2 29 37 78.4 53 142 he played both cornerback and free safety…has the ability to make the big play…continues to make gains in the weight room. Nick 2006 - Played in 10 games seeing action mostly on special teams and let- tered…racked up 27 tackles including 14 solos…made his only start of the sea- son and had a season-high nine tackles in the season finale against Liberty…post- ed five-tackle games against James Madison and Gardner-Webb…was a big part Wegener of special teams unit…earned his first varsity letter. HIGH SCHOOL - A graduate of Ursuline High School in Youngstown, Offensive Tackle Ohio...Team Captain…First team All SVC…Honorable Mention All-Ohio…  Junior Member of Mahoning County All-Star team…2005 MVP…lettered two years in track…300 hurdles meter hurdles district qualifier… lettered in basketball…  6-3  240 Honor Roll student… Member of NHS… President of Student Council. PERSONAL - Full name is Bryant Lamont Youngblood, Jr....Biology major.  Abingdon, Va. 59  Abingdon BRYANT YOUNGBLOOD’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YR G T/A Tot. QBS TFL-Y FR FF PBU Int. Yds. TD Another defensive lineman who will be making the switch across the line to 2006 10 14/13 27 0 0-0 000000 the offensive side this year…was moved to help out with depth and is slot- Totals 10 14/13 27 0 0-0 000000 43 #38 Byron Allen, DB, 5-10, 180, Massaponax Va./Massaponax * Coached by Mark Fischer HS/FUMA * Plans to major in Engineering * Four-year letterwinner in football * All District Safety #33 Hunter Fede, RB, 5-8, 183, Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Country Day * Four-year letterwinner in basketball - Defensive Player Award * Three-year varsity letterwinner * One-year letterwinner in track * Member of the 2004 NCISAA State Champions and 2006 State Runners-Up * Coached by Eric Ludden (Massaponax) & John Shuman (FUMA) * Averaged 7.4 yards per carry, totaling 817 yards on 111 carries, scoring 16 TD * Plans to major in Economics and Business * Named All-Conference * Elected to the vs. Shrine Bowl (2007) #85 Bryan Barnson, WR, 5-10, 170, Chesapeake, Va./West. Branch HS * Charlotte Observer Player of the Year * Three-year letterwinner in football * Member of State Champion 4x100m and holds the school record in the 100m * 1st team All-District as a Senior * Coached by Bob Witman * 2nd team All-Tidewater * 16 receptions, 4 TD's and 7 FG's #52 A. J. Gross, LB, 5-10, 220, Waldorf, Md./Westlake HS * Two-year letterwinner in indoor/outdoor track * Two-year captain * National qualifier for indoor 4 x 200 relay & outdoor 4 x 100 relay * Team Defensive Player of the Year (2006) * All-Chesapeake scholar-athlete & SCA officer * 1st Team All Academic (2005, 2006) * Honor Roll all four years at Western Branch * 1st Team All Conference (2005, 2006) * Coached by Lew Johnston * 1st Team All Southern (2005, 2006) * Plans to major in Civil Engineering * Two-time Recipient of the State of Maryland Minds in Motion award for aca-

Meet The Keydets-Freshmen demic excellence #43 Aaron Blue, DE/TE, 6-3, 240, Suwanee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge HS * Coached by Dominic Zaccarelli * Member of 2006 Georgia High School 5A Football State Championship Team * Plans to major in Biology * Selected as 1st Team All-Region by Area Coaches * Gwinnett County Touchdown Club Player of the Month (October 2006) #4 Tracy Hairston, QB/DB, 6-1, 180, Martinsville, Va./Martinsville HS * Three-Time Peachtree Ridge High School Defensive Player of the Week * Captain of both football and basketball teams * Trenchman Award Winner given to Best Overall Lineman of the Week * All Piedmont District First Team as a Quarterback and Defensive Back * Special Teams Player of the Week * Second Team All Region Quarterback * Recorded 85 tackles and 15 sacks as a senior * All Timesland Defensive Back * Also responsible for 6 caused fumbles, and 2 fumble recoveries as a senior * Honorable Mention All-State * Hauled in a TD pass as a TE in 2006 * 2006 Piedmont District and Regional Champion Track & Field * Started in the 2006 George Athletic Coaches Association North/South Football * Leading rebounder from 2005-2006 State Championship Basketball Team All-Star Game * As a senior, completed 60 of 95 pass attempts for 854 yards, throwing 7 TD; * Four-year letterwinner in football and three-year letterwinner in track and field also rushed for 800 yards on 95 attempts, while making 40 tackles and 2 INT on * School recordholder in shot put and discus defense * Coached by Blair Armstrong * Mentor at Martinsville Middle School * Plans to major in Economics and Business * Honor Roll Student * Coached by Taylor Edwards #60 James Boatwright, OL, 6-0, 245, Grayson, Ga./Grayson HS * Plans to major in Psychology * Three-year varsity letterwinner * Captain of the football team #16 Justin Hickman, QB, 6-0, 170, Brandon, Fla./Armwood HS * Received 2005 Ironman Spring Practice Award for Toughness & Durability * Captain of football team * Named to 2006 Pre-Season and Post-Season All-Gwinnett County Team * Named MVP of the All-County Game * Awarded 2006 Ram Motivator Spring Practice Award * 2nd Team All-County * Inaugural recipient of the Rocky Award, given for toughness and determination * 2nd Team Sun Coast * Named Offensive Lineman of the Year for Gwinnett County as a senior * All State Honorable Mention * Coached by Mickey Conn * Member of the two-time State Champions and one-time State Runners-Up * Expected to compete with the VMI Wrestling program * As a senior, passed for 1,300 yards and 13 TD, while rushing for 900 yards and * Plans to major in Engineering 25 TD *Coached by Sean Callahan #53 Emilio Calvin, DE, 6-3, 240, Woodbridge, Va./Freedom HS * Plans to major in Economics and Business * Two-year captain of the football team * Team MVP as a senior #34 Gabe Itoka, RB, 5-6, 180, Reston, Va./South Lakes HS * All-Region Honorable Mention (2006) * Captain Football (2006) * All District First Team Linebacker (2006) * 1st Team All District Running Back and Kick Returner as a senior * All District Second Team Defensive End (2005) * 1st Team All Region Kick Returner (2006) * Coached by John Brown * 2nd Team All Region Running Back (2006) * Plans to major in Economics and Business * Honorable Mention All-State Kick Returner(2006) * All Metro (2006) #47 Eric Church, LB, 6-2, 220, Louisa, Va./Louisa County HS * Coached by John Ellenberger * Captain of the football team * Plans to major in Economics and Business * 1st Team VHSCA All State - Linebacker and Kicker * All Central Virginia Defensive Player of the Year #77 Steven Hite, OT, 6-4, 250, Smyrna, Ga./Campbell HS * Two-time Jefferson District Defensive Player of the Year * Graded out at 96% over his career as a two-year starter at Offensive Tackle * Region II Defensive Player of the Year * Logged 68 pancake blocks in career * 1st Team All Central Virginia - Linebacker - (2005, 2006) * Selected to Cobb County TD Club All-County 1st Team * 1st Team All Region II - Linebacker - (2005, 2006) * Selected as Marietta Daily Journal All-County 1st Team Offensive Lineman * 1st Team AP All State - Utility * Selected Journal Constitution All-County 1st Team Offensive Lineman * 1st Team All Jefferson District - Tight End, Linebacker and Kicker * Campbell High School Offensive Lineman of the Year 2006 * 1st Team All Region II - Kicker * Twice selected as the Cobb County Player of the Week * 2nd Team All Region II - Tight End * Led team to 2nd ever state 5A playoff berth, before losing to eventual * 2nd Team All Central Virginia - Kicker state champion Peachtree Ridge * Honorable Mention All-Central Virginia Team - Tight End * Four-year starter on Varsity Baseball Team * As a linebacker, totaled 136 tackles, including 23 for loss, made 8 sacks while * Coached by Kyle Hockman causing 5 fumbles and making 1 INT; Also blocked 2 punts and 2 kicks * Plans to major in either Economics and Business or Engineering * As a tight end, made 16 receptions for 393 yards, scoring 3 TD * On special teams, averaged 33 yards per punt while making 6-of-8 field goals, including a long of 45 yards; Also made 58 of 63 extra points

44 Meet The Keydets-Freshmen #12 Cameron Jones, QB, 6-0, 195, Austin, Texas/Stephen F. Austin HS * Totaled 363 yards on 12 kick returns and 331 yards on 15 punt returns * Captain of the football team * In all, ran up 1,348 All-Purpose yards * 1st Team All District * On defense, made 39 tackles and 2 INT * Academic All District * 2nd team All Conference- All-Purpose Back (2005) * Austin American Statesman Athlete of the Week * As a junior, rushed for 551 yards and 2 TD, while making 14 catches for 215 * Selected to play in the 1st Annual Lone Star Arena Classic yards and 2 TD * Completed 118 of 209 passing attempts for 1484 yards and 12 TD * On defense, made 20 tackles and had four pass breakups * Gained 622 yards on 104 rushing attempts, scoring 7 TD * Coached by Jack McCurry * Honor Roll Student * Plans to major in Engineering * Coached by Rodney Vincent * Plans to major in Economics and Business #37 Tyler Reedy, DB, 5-10, 175, Canton, Ga./Sequoyah HS * Captain of the football team (2006) #23 Chaz Jones, RB, 5-11, 207, Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville HS * Atlanta Journal Constitution 2nd Team All-State (2006) * Honorable Mention All Northeast Ohio Lake Erie District * Region 5 AAAA Defensive Player of the Year (2006) * All LEL Conference Honorable Mention * Cherokee Tribune County Defensive Player of the Year (2006) * All Cuyahoga County Honorable Mention * Atlanta Journal Constitution Cherokee County Defensive Player of the Year * Team Offensive MVP (2006) * Cleveland Plain Dealer Player of the Week * All-Region DB (2005) * Adelphia Player of the Game * Cherokee Tribune All-County Team (2005) * 2006 WEWS Player of the Week * Atlanta Journal Constitution All-County Team (2005) * 2006 All-Senate Honorable Mention * In final two seasons at Sequoyah, totaled 301 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, 6 INT, 2 * As a junior, totaled 1,658 yards in total offense while scoring 17 TD (871 yards forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries, 8 passes broken up and 5 blocked kicks passing, 787 yards rushing) * Also collected 630 yards of total offense, scoring nine touchdowns and three * As a senior, rushed for 705 yards and 8 TD while catching ten balls for 117 safeties while average 34.8 yards per kick return and 22.0 yards per punt return yards and 2 TD * Three-year track letterwinner * All-League Running Back * Coached by Sid Maxwell * Channel 5 All-Star * Plans to major in Economics and Business * Coached by Ted Ginn, Sr. * Plans to major in Economics and Business #80 Mario Scott, WR, 5-10, 175, Front Royal, Va./Randolph-Macon Academy #76 Derek McKnight, OT/DE, 6-4, 240, Richlands, Va./Richlands HS * Team captain in football, basketball, & track * Four-year letterwinner in football * Four-year letter winner in football as QB/WR/DB * Member of the 2006 VHSL A State Champions * 1970 yards passing, 1100 yards rushing as a Jr./Sr. * As a senior, named First Team All-State, All-Region, All-Southwest Va., All-Four * Two-year letter winner in basketball, averaging 11 points, 6 assists and 6 steals Seasons Country and All-District at OT * Member of 4 x 100 state champ and 4 x 400 state runner-up team in track * 2nd Team All-District - Defensive End * On the President's List, Dean's List and a member of the NHS * Junior Year - 1st Team All SWD OT , 2nd Team All Region * Former high school teammate of current Keydet & Big South Freshman * Three-year letterwinner in basketball of the Year Tim Maypray * Coached by Greg Mance * Coached by Sylvio Brutus * Plans to major in Economics and Business * Plans to major in Economics and Business # 81 Daud Semalulu, WR, 6-2, 190, Aylmer, Quebec/Champlain #15 Chris Otersen, QB, 6-3, 200, Springfield, Va./Robert E. Lee HS Lennoxville College Prep * Captain Football (2005, 2006) * Caught 15 passes for 392 yards at Champlain Lennoxville College Prep * Team MVP (2006) * Standout for the Ottawa Sooners Football Club and top the league with a 26.1 * Honorable Mention All Northern Region Selection (2006) yards per catch average and scored seven touchdowns * 2nd Team All Patriot District QB (2006) * Returned a punt 100 yards for a touchdown in club football and also hauled in * As a senior, threw for 650 yards and 6 TD while rushing for 686 yards and 7 TD a 97-yard touchdown reception * Player of the Week DC Examiner * Graduated D’Arry McGee High School in before attending prep school * 2nd team Patriot District WR (2005) * Played in the Quebec Junior Football League * As a junior, made 19 catches for 234 yards and one touchdown * Coached by Mike McCarthy * Also averaged 16 yards per punt return and scored a touchdown and threw for 79 yards as a quarterback * Student Government Vice President #50 Josh Wine, DL, 6-0, 255, Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax HS * Coached by Rob Everett * Two-time captain of the football team * Plans to major in Economics and Business * All-Commonwealth District Linebacker (2004, 2005, 2006) * All-Northwest Region LB (2005, 2006) * All-Area Team LB (2004, 2005, 2006) #66 Samuel Palmer, DL, 6-0, 285, Smyrna, Ga./Campbell HS * Team Offensive Player of the Year (2006) * Selected to play in the 2006 George Athletic Coaches Association North/South * Commonwealth District Defensive Player of the Year (2005) Football All-Star Game * Pat Tillman Award (Team Defensive Player of the Year) (2004, 2005) * Two-time selection as Cobb County Defensive Player of the Week in 2006 * Member of the National Honor Society (2005, 2006) * Selected as Campbell High School 2006 Defensive Player of the Year * Coached by Eric Ludden * Named 2nd-Team Atlanta Journal Constitution All-Cobb County Team as * Will be a member of the VMI Wrestling Team Defensive Lineman in 2006 * Plans to major in Economics and Business * Logged 85 tackles and 28 assists in his senior season * 14 tackles for loss and six sacks as a senior #63 Bo Wren, OL, 6-0, 250, Gainesville, Ga./ Gainesville * Helped lead team to playoffs for second time in school history and a 1st round win * Three-year letterman on offensive and defensive line at Gainesville (Ga.) High * Coached by Kyle Hockman School * Plans to major in Economics and Business * Served as captain of Gainesville High School * Named All-Area #9 Michael Rainey-Wiles, SB, 5-9, 170, Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills HS * Honor Roll Student * Team Captain - Football & Track * Lettered four years at heavyweight and was a two-time state champion and * Three-year varsity letterwinner held the school record for wins (193) * All-State Track * USA Wrestling Off-season State Champion * Honorable Mention All-State (2006) * Plans to major in Economics and Business * Pittsburgh Post Gazette 1st Team All-Conference (2006) * Journal News 1st Team All Conference (2006) * Special Teams Player of The Year (2006) * As a senior, rushed for 454 yards and 3 TD - totaled 310 yards receiving and 1 TD

45 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 32 Howard Abegesah* RB So. 6-0 210 Beltsville, Md./High Point 84 Damiso Alexander DE R-Fr. 6-3 225 Richmond, Va./Hermitage 38 Byron Allen DB Fr. 5-10 180 Massaponax, Va./Massaponax/FUMA 2 Terrel Allen** LB Jr. 6-0 220 Wilmington, N.C./Ashley Rosters 75 Robbie Appel** DT Jr. 6-3 265 Sterling, Va./Broad Run 8 Keashawn Artis** LB Sr. 6-2 225 Alexandria, Va./West Potomac 85 Brian Barnson WR Fr. 5-10 170 Chesapeake, Va./Western Branch 57 Leon Barrow* DT R-So. 6-0 250 Williamsburg, Va./Lafayette 43 Aaron Blue DE/TE Fr. 6-3 240 Suwanee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge 60 James Boatwright OL Fr. 6-0 245 Grayson, Ga./Grayson 40 Brian Bopp P So. 6-0 170 Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County 31 Julian Bowers FB Fr. 5-10 225 Richmond, Va./Clover Hill 51 Ben Brandt DT R-Fr. 6-1 245 Forest, Va./Jefferson Forest 3 Marcus Brown*** CB Sr. 6-0 185 Norfolk, Va./Norview 71 Robert Brown*** OG Sr. 6-6 300 Mesquite, Texas/West Mesquite 53 Emilio Calvin DE Fr. 6-3 240 Woodbridge, Va./Freedom 47 Eric Church LB Fr. 6-2 220 Louisa, Va./Louisa County 24 Zach Collins* SB So. 5-10 185 Universal City, Texas/Randolph 27 Lucas Combs SS Jr. 5-10 190 Grottoes, Va./Ft. Defiance 78 Jarrett Craddock OL R-Fr. 6-5 280 Richmond, Va./Benedictine 45 Jack Curtis LB R-Fr. 6-0 212 Fairfax, Va./Robinson Geoff Dinneen RB Fr. 5-9 170 Boulder Creek, Calif./San Lorenzo Valley 54 Dennis Dunaway* LB R-So. 6-0 215 Goochland, Va./Goochland 79 Frank Ellis OT R-So. 6-7 260 Reva, Va./Madison County 42 Chi Chi Ezekwe* FS Sr. 6-5 205 Vicksburg, Miss./Warren Central 89 Josh Favaro TE R-Fr. 6-3 230 Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett 33 Hunter Fede RB Fr. 5-8 183 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Country Day 68 Kevin Finger LB So. 6-0 215 Virginia Beach, Va./Norfolk Academy 18 Rick Goodwin* WR R-Jr. 6-2 190 Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman 82 Andrew Gore* OT R-So. 6-3 235 Pulaski, Va./Pulaski 52 A.J. Gross LB Fr. 5-10 220 Waldorf, Md./Westlake 11 T.J. Guthrie DT R-Fr. 6-2 235 Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny 4 Tracy Hairston QB/DB Fr. 6-1 180 Martinsville, Va./Martinsville 55 George Handler* C R-So. 6-3 255 Quinton, Va./New Kent 65 James Handler C Fr. 6-3 285 Quinton, Va./New Kent 16 Justin Hickman QB Fr. 6-0 170 Brandon, Fla./Armwood 77 Steven Hite OT Fr. 6-4 250 Smyrna, Ga./Campbell 69 Tim Howard C R-Fr. 6-3 270 Fredericksburg, Va./Chancellor 14 Kyle Hughes* QB So. 6-2 190 Williamsburg, Va./Lafayette 48 Mike Hutchings* LB So. 6-0 220 Lexington, Va./Randolph-Macon Academy 34 Gabe Itoka SB Fr. 5-6 180 Reston, Va./South Lakes 22 Nat Jackson *** SB/RB Sr. 5-11 200 Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax 74 Kyle Johnson* OT R-So. 6-3 255 Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley 92 Mike Johnson DT R-Fr. 6-2 240 Fairfax Station, Va./W.T. Woodson 12 Cameron Jones QB Fr. 6-0 195 Austin, Texas/Stephen F. Austin 23 Chaz Jones RB Fr. 5-11 207 Cleveland, Ohio/Glenville 91 Frank Keeney DT R-Fr. 6-3 240 Thaxton, Va./Liberty 7 John Keilty FS R-Fr. 6-0 175 Oklahoma City, Okla./Mt. St. Mary's 29 Christian Kelly* CB So. 5-10 175 Centreville, Va./Fork Union 67 Jeff Kulat OG R-Fr. 6-3 285 Shrewsbury, N.J./Red Bank 62 Chris Leach OL R-So. 6-3 270 Raphine, Va./Rockbridge County 25 Derrick Leland RB R-So. 5-11 190 Prince George, Va./Prince George 88 Tommy Lloyd*** DE Sr. 6-5 250 Fishersville, Va./Riverheads 36 Mike Louthan LB R-Fr. 6-0 190 Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman 90 Travis Ludden** TE Jr. 6-3 230 Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax John Manning OT Fr. 6-2 240 Ashburn, Va./Stonebridge 73 Jeff Marcey** OT Jr. 6-4 275 Gainesville, Va./Paul VI 97 Grant Martin OG Fr. 6-0 260 Martinsville, Va./Martinsville 28 Tim Maypray* SB So. 5-8 150 Madisonville, Ky./Randolph-Macon Academy 49 Pat McDonough LB Fr. 6-2 225 Wyomissing, Pa./Wyomissing Area 17 Patrick McKinney* LB R-So. 6-3 220 Big Stone Gap, Va./Powell Valley 76 Derek McKnight OT/DE Fr. 6-4 240 Richlands, Va./Richlands 46 Andrew Miller FB R-Fr. 5-11 210 Sherman Oaks, Calif./Birmingham 83 Nick Mims* DE So. 6-3 250 Newport News, Va./Tallwood 6 Ryan Mingus* WR Jr. 6-2 180 Athens, Ohio/Athens 58 Kyle Nikmard LB R-Fr. 5-10 215 Katy, Texas/Taylor 39 Jason Odum DB Fr. 6-2 180 Springfield, Va./T.C. Williams 15 Chris Oterson QB Fr. 6-3 200 Springfield, Va./Robert E. Lee 66 Sam Palmer DL Fr. 6-0 285 Smyrna, Ga./Campbell 56 Gerard Payne OG Jr. 6-1 280 Bedford, Va./Liberty 9 Michael Rainey-Wiles SB Fr. 5-9 170 Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills 61 Alex Ray LB Fr. 6-0 220 Roanoke, Va./Hidden Valley 37 Tyler Reedy DB Fr. 5-10 175 Canton, Ga./Sequoyah 1 Joey Robinson* QB R-So. 6-1 195 Gaithersburg, Md./Gaithersburg

46 Rosters 35 Jacob Rochester** LB Jr. 5-10 200 Dallas, Texas/Bishop Lynch Jonathan Santos DB Fr. 5-10 185 Tokyo, Japan/Nile Kinnick 87 Eric Scott WR Fr. 5-9 160 Richmond, Va./Mills Godwin 80 Mario Scott WR Fr. 5-10 175 Front Royal, Va./Randolph-Macon Academy 81 Daud Semalulu WR Fr. 6-3 190 Aylmer, Quebec/Champlain Lennoxville Acad. 99 Tanner Sewell RB So. 5-11 175 Rocky Point, N.C./Laney 95 Zack Smith DE Fr. 6-2 225 Charlottesville, Va./Monticello 98 Patrick Sweeney P Fr. 6-3 190 Richmond, Va./Mills Godwin 19 Levi Swindell* SS So. 5-11 185 Elk Grove, Calif./Franklin/Fork Union 86 John Tagg WR So. 5-11 175 Cary, N.C./Green Hope 20 Joe Taylor* SS R-So. 5-11 180 Richmond, Va./Benedictine 21 Keith Taylor** FS Jr. 6-1 190 Mechanicsville, Va./Lee-Davis 93 Justin Tench OG R-Fr. 6-3 295 West Point, Va./West Point 72 Sean Thompson OG Jr. 6-3 275 Waldorf, Md./McDonough 44 Andy Viola** DE R-Jr. 6-0 220 Broadway, Va./Moorefield (W. Va.) 26 Kris Ware* LB So. 5-10 195 Chesapeake, Va./Deep Creek 70 Mike Watson** OG Sr. 6-4 280 Burke, Va./West Springfield 41 Barrett Way*** PK Sr. 5-9 180 Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman 59 Nick Wegener OT Jr. 6-3 240 Abingdon, Va./Abingdon 96 Zack Williams DE R-Fr. 6-2 230 Powell, Ohio/Liberty 50 Josh Wine DL Fr. 6-0 255 Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax 63 Bo Wren OG Fr. 6-0 260 Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville 5 Bryant Youngblood* CB So. 5-10 170 Youngstown, Ohio/Youngstown Ursuline All class designations refer to ATHLETIC eligibility for the 2007-08 academic year PronunciationPronunciation GuideGuide: Howard Abegesah -- Howard ah-beh-GAY-sah Jeff Kulat -- Jeff KOO-laht Damiso Alexander -- daa-ME-so Alexander Derrick Leland -- Derrick LEE-land Robbie Appel -- Robbie ah-PELL Travis Ludden -- Travis LUH-den Chi Chi Ezekwe -- Chi Chi EZ-uh-qway Daud Semalulu -- DAH-ood Semalulu Josh Favaro -- Josh fah-VAR-o Nick Wegener -- Nick WEGG-nur Hunter Fede -- Hunter FEE-dee NUMERICALNUMERICAL ROSTERROSTER

1 Joey Robinson* QB 37 Tyler Reedy DB 71 Robert Brown*** OG 2 Terrel Allen** LB 38 Byron Allen DB 72 Sean Thompson OG 3 Marcus Brown*** CB 39 Jason Odum DB 73 Jeff Marcey** C 4 Tracy Hairston QB/DB 40 Brian Bopp P 74 Kyle Johnson* OT 5 Bryant Youngblood* CB 41 Barrett Way*** PK 75 Robbie Appel** DT 6 Ryan Mingus* WR 42 Chi Chi Ezekwe* FS 76 Derek McKnight OT/DE 7 John Keilty FS 43 Aaron Blue DE/TE 77 Steven Hite OT 8 Keashawn Artis** LB 44 Andy Viola** DE 78 Jarrett Craddock OL 9 Michael Rainey-Wiles SB 45 Jack Curtis LB 79 Frank Ellis OT 11 T.J. Guthrie DT 46 Andrew Miller FB 80 Mario Scott WR 12 Cameron Jones QB 47 Eric Church LB 81 Daud Semalulu WR 14 Kyle Hughes* QB 48 Mike Hutchings* LB 82 Andrew Gore* OT 15 Chris Oterson QB 49 Pat McDonough LB 83 Nick Mims* DE 16 Justin Hickman QB 50 Josh Wine DL 84 Damiso Alexander DE 17 Patrick McKinney* LB 51 Ben Brandt DT 85 Brian Barnson WR 18 Rick Goodwin* WR 52 A.J. Gross LB 86 John Tagg WR 19 Levi Swindell* SS 53 Emilio Calvin DE 87 Eric Scott WR 20 Joe Taylor* SS 54 Dennis Dunaway* LB 88 Tommy Lloyd*** DE 21 Keith Taylor** FS 55 George Handler* C 89 Josh Favaro TE 22 Nat Jackson *** SB/RB 56 Gerard Payne OG 90 Travis Ludden** TE 23 Chaz Jones RB 57 Leon Barrow* DT 91 Frank Keeney DT 24 Zach Collins* SB 58 Kyle Nikmard LB 92 Mike Johnson DT 25 Derrick Leland RB 59 Nick Wegener OT 93 Justin Tench OG 26 Kris Ware* LB 60 James Boatwright OL 95 Zack Smith DE 27 Lucas Combs SS 61 Alex Ray LB 96 Zack Williams DE 28 Tim Maypray* SB 62 Chris Leach OL 97 Grant Martin OG 29 Christian Kelly* CB 63 Bo Wren OG 98 Patrick Sweeney P 31 Julian Bowers FB 65 James Handler C 99 Tanner Sewell RB 32 Howard Abegesah* RB 66 Sam Palmer DL John Manning OT 33 Hunter Fede RB 67 Jeff Kulat OG Geoff Dinneen RB 34 Gabe Itoka SB 68 Kevin Finger LB Jonathan Santos DB 35 Jacob Rochester** LB 69 Tim Howard C 36 Mike Louthan LB 70 Mike Watson** OG 47

LOCKLOCK HAVENHAVEN Sept. 1  Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium  Lexington, Va.

Location: Lock Haven, Pa. 2006 Results (2-9, 1-4 PSAC West) Founded: 1870 A31 at Southern Illinois L, 0-49 President: Keith T. Miller S9 at East Stroudsburg L, 14-45 2007 Opponents Enrollment: 5,283 S16 Millersville L, 0-35 Athletic Director: Sharon E. Taylor S23 at Mansfield W, 24-21 Home Stadium: (Cap. 3,500/Artificial Turf) S30 at California (Pa.)* L, 7-51 O7 IUP* L, 14-23 Conference: State Athletic Conference (PSAC) O14 Shippensburg* L, 17-20(ot) Nickname: Bald Eagles O21 at Slippery Rock* L, 0-35 School Colors: Crimson & White O28 Clarion* W, 14-7 Head Coach: John Klacik N4 Kutztown L, 10-30 John Klacik Record at Lock Haven: 4-18/Third season N11 Edinboro* L, 24-51 Overall Record: 4-18/Third season *-PSAC West opponent Assistant Coaches: Terry Saucs (Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Backs/Lock Haven ‘75); Chris Sprague (Defensive Line/Ithaca ‘89); Brian Jenkins (Special Teams, Running Backs/Youngstown State 2007 Schedule ‘97); Anthony Naples (Linebackers/Youngstown State ‘95); Matt Monty (Offensive Line, Recruiting S1 at VMI 1 p.m. Coordinator/Youngstown State ‘99). S8 East Stroudsburg 6:15 p.m. S15 at Millersville 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 53 Lettermen Lost: 16 S22 at Youngstown State 4 p.m. Starters Returning: 19 (O-7, D-10, S-2) Starters Lost: 8 (O-5, D-3) S29 at Cheyney 1 p.m. Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 4-3 O6 at Edinboro* 1 p.m. Series vs. VMI: Never Met O13 California (Pa.)* 3:05 p.m. O20 IUP* 2 p.m. Sports Information Staff O27 at Shippensburg* 1 p.m. SID: Doug Spatafore (O) 570-484-2350 (C) 570-660-4507 (e-mail) [email protected] N1 Slippery Rock* 5:30 p.m. FAX: 570-484-2326 N10 at Clarion* 1 p.m. *-PSAC West opponent Press Box: 570-893-2666 Website: www.HavenSports.com WILLIAMWILLIAM && MARYMARY Sept. 8  Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium  Lexington, Va.

Location: Williamsburg, Va. 2006 Schedule (3-8, 1-7 Atlantic 10) Founded: 1693 S2 at Maryland L, 14-27 President: Gene R. Nichol S16 Maine* L, 17-20 Enrollment: 5,700 S23 VMI W, 38-6 Athletic Director: Terry Driscoll S30 Hofstra* L, 14-16 Home Stadium: Walter J. at Cary Field (Cap. 12,259 / Grass) O7 at #10 Massachusetts* L, 7-48 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) O14 at Liberty W, 14-13 Nickname: Tribe O21 at #8 James Madison* L, 17-31 School Colors: Green, Gold and Silver O28 Villanova* L, 31-35 Head Coach: Jimmye Laycock N4 at #21 Towson* W, 29-28 Record at W&M: 178-127-2/28th season Jimmye Laycock N11 at Delaware* L, 14-28 Overall Record: 178-127-2/28th season N18 Richmond* L, 14-31 Assistant Coaches: Zbig Kepa (Off. Coord., Wide Receivers/St. Joseph’s (IN) ‘79); Bob Solderitch *-Atlantic 10 opponent (Asst. Head Coach, Offensive Line/William & Mary ‘86); Bob Shoop (Def. Coord., Secondary/Yale ‘88); Trevor Andrews (Recruiting, Defensive Line/Dayton, 98); Steven Jerry (Running Backs/UNC ‘94); Scott Boone (Linebackers/Wabash ‘81); Trey Henderson (Defensive Assistant/Randolph Macon ‘02); Brendan 2007 Schedule Nugent (Offensive Assistant/Iowa ’06); John Sauer (Speed, Strength and Conditioning/Montana ‘84). A30 Delaware* TBA Lettermen Returning: 23 Lettermen Lost: 16 S8 at VMI 1 p.m. Starters Returning: 13 (O-8, D-5) Starters Lost: 10 (O-3, D-6, S-1) S15 Liberty TBA Offensive System: Pro-Style Defensive System: Multiple 4-3 S22 at Virginia Tech TBA Series vs. VMI: W&M leads 49-33-2 S29 Towson* TBA O6 at Villanova* TBA Sports Information Staff O13 at Maine* TBA O27 Massachusetts* TBA SID: Pete Clawson (O) 757-221-3369 (H) 757-259-9894 (e-mail) [email protected] N3 at Hofstra* TBA Assistant SIDs: Mark Hoskins N10 James Madison* TBA FAX: 757-221-3412 N17 at Richmond* TBA Press Box: 757-221-3414 Website: www.TribeAthletics.com *- CAA opponent 50 2007 Opponents JAMESJAMES MADISONMADISON Sept. 15   Harrisonburg, Va.

Location: Harrisonburg, Va. 2006 Results (9-3, 7-1 Atlantic 10) Founded: 1908 S2 Bloomsburg W, 14-3 President: Dr. Linwood H. Rose S9 at Appalachian State L, 10-21 Enrollment: 16,900 S23 Northeastern* W, 52-14 Athletics Director: Jeff Bourne S30 at VMI W, 45-7 Home Stadium: Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Showker Field (Cap.15,000/FieldTurf) O7 Rhode Island* W, 35-23 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) O14 at New Hampshire* W, 42-23 Nickname: Dukes O21 William & Mary* W, 31-17 School Colors: Purple & Gold O28 at Richmond* W, 27-10 Head Coach: N4 Delaware* W, 44-24 Record at JMU: 56-40/Ninth season N11 at Villanova* L, 20-21 Overall Record: 56-40/Ninth season Mickey Matthews N18 at Towson* W, 38-3 N25 at Youngstown State# L, 31-35 Assistant Coaches: George Barlow (Asst. Head Coach, Defensive Coord., *- A10 Opponent Safeties/Marshall ‘90); Jeff Durden (Offensive Coord., Quarterbacks/Georgetown, Ky. ‘88); Ulrick #-First Round, NCAA Playoffs Edmonds (Running Backs/JMU ‘01); Kyle Gillenwater (Linebackers/Bridgewater ‘86); Josh Haymore (Tight Ends/JMU ‘06); Chris Malone (Offensive Line/Virginia Tech ‘96); Clayton Matthews (Wide 2007 Schedule Receivers, Kickers/JMU ‘06); J.C. Price (Defensive Line/Virginia Tech ‘98); Isai Bradshaw (Defensive S1 at North Carolina TBA Assistant/JMU ‘06); Joe Danna (Defensive Backs/Central Michigan ‘00). S8 New Hampshire* 6 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 48 Lettermen Lost: 16 S15 VMI 6 p.m. Starters Returning: 15 (O-6, D-6-3) Starters Lost: 11 (O-5, D-5, S-1) S22 Coastal Carolina 6 p.m. Offensive System: Multiple I Defensive System: Eight-Man Front S29 Villanova* 1:30 p.m. Series vs. VMI: JMU leads 8-3 O6 at Northeastern* TBA O13 at Rhode Island* 1 p.m. Sports Information Staff O27 Richmond* 3 p.m. N3 at Delaware* 1 p.m. SID: Gary Michael (O) 540-568-6154 (H) 540-337-7310 (email) [email protected] N10 at William & Mary* TBA Assistant SIDs: Kevin Warner, Milla Sue Wisecarver N17 Towson* 1:30 p.m. FAX: 540-568-3703 *- CAA Opponent Press Box: 540-568-6521 Website: www.JMUsports.com LEHIGHLEHIGH Sept. 22  Goodman Stadium  Bethlehem, Pa. Location: Bethlehem, Pa. 2006 Results (6-5, 5-1 ) Founded: 1865 S2 Albany L, 16-17 President: Dr. Alice P. Gast S9 at Villanova W, 31-28 Enrollment: 4,700 S16 Princeton L, 10-14 Dean of Athletics: Joe Sterrett S30 #22 Harvard L, 33-35 Home Stadium: Goodman Stadium (Cap. 16,000/Natural Grass) O7 at Georgetown* W, 28-3 Conference: Patriot League O14 at Yale L, 20-26(ot) Nickname: Mountain Hawks O21 Bucknell* W, 38-7 School Colors: Brown and White O28 at Holy Cross* W, 28-14 Head Coach: Andy Coen N4 Colgate* W, 23-15 Record at Lehigh: 6-5/Second season Andy Coen N11 Fordham* W, 45-14 Overall Record: 6-5/Second season N18 at Lafayette* L, 27-49 Assistant Coaches: Trey Brown (Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks/ *-Patriot League opponent Colorado ‘93); David Kotulski (Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers/New Mexico State ‘74); Adam Scheier (Special Teams Coordinator, Receivers/Dartmouth ‘95); Gerard Wilcher (Defensive Backs/Morehouse ‘92); Brett Sawyer (Offensive Line/Muhlenberg ‘98); Donnie Roberts (Defensive Line/ 2007 Schedule Kutztown ‘86); Chris Shank (Offensive Line Assistant/Muskingum ‘03); Kenny Lockard (Outside S8 Villanova 1:07 p.m. Linebackers/Bucknell ‘03). S15 at Princeton TBA Lettermen Returning: 26 Lettermen Lost: 23 S22 VMI 1:07 p.m. Starters Returning: 5 (O-3, D-2) Starters Lost: 17 (O-8, D-9) S29 Harvard 1:07 p.m. Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: 3-4 O6 at Fordham* TBA Series vs. VMI: Lehigh leads 5-3-1 O13 at Yale TBA O20 Holy Cross* 1:07 p.m. Sports Information Staff O27 Georgetown* 1:07 p.m. N3 at Colgate* TBA Football SID: Mike Stagnitta (O) 610-758-6631 (C) 610-509-6848 (e-mail) [email protected] N10 at Bucknell* 1 p.m. Assistant SIDs: Steve Lomangino N17 Lafayette* 12:37 p.m. FAX: 610-758-4407 *-Patriot League opponent Press Box: 610-758-4903; 4933 Website: www.LehighSports.com 51 ROBERTROBERT MORRISMORRIS Sept. 29  Stadium  Moon Township, Pa. Location: Moon Township, Pa. 2006 Results (7-4, 5-2 NEC) Founded: 1921 S2 at Dayton L, 14-21 President: Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D. S9 Duquesne L, 7-27 Enrollment: 5,000

2007 Opponents S16 at Butler W, 35-14 Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, M.D. S23 Rowan W, 21-0 Home Stadium: (Cap. 3,000/FieldTurf) S30 at St. Francis (Pa.)* W, 45-13 Conference: (NEC) O7 at Wagner* W, 14-10 Nickname: Colonials O14 Central Conn. State* W, 23-17(ot) School Colors: Blue and White with Red O21 Monmouth* L, 7-16 Head Coach: Joe Walton O28 at Stony Brook* W, 21-6 Record at Robert Morris: 82-49-1/14th season N4 Albany* L, 6-16 Overall Record: 82-49-1/14th season Joe Walton N11 at Sacred Heart* W, 41-21 Assistant Coaches: Dan Radakovich (Assistant Head Coach/Penn State ‘57); Scott Fairson (Defensive *-Northeast Conference opponent Coordinator/Mercyhurst ‘01); Scott Benzel (Defensive Backs/Mercyhurst ‘97); (Defensive Line, Special Teams/Eastern Michigan ‘75); Bob Morris (Receivers/Findlay ‘75); Bob Brotzki (Tight Ends/Syracuse ‘85); Jake Nulph (Quarterbacks/Robert Morris ‘05); Drew Richardson (Offensive 2007 Schedule Line/Penn State ‘05); Sam Dorsett (Running Backs/Robert Morris ‘03); Colyn Haugh (Defensive Assistant, S1 Dayton 1 p.m. Special Teams/Robert Morris ‘07). S8 at Duquesne 1 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 33 Lettermen Lost: 17 S15 St. Francis (Pa.)* 1 p.m. Starters Returning: 11 (O-5, D-5, S-1) Starters Lost: 13 (O-6, D-6, S-1) S22 at Morehead State 1 p.m. Offensive System: Pro Style Defensive System: Multiple S29 VMI 1 p.m. Series vs. VMI: Never Met O6 Wagner* 1 p.m. O13 at Central Conn. State* 1 p.m. Sports Information Staff O20 at Monmouth* 1 p.m. SID: Jim Duzyk (O) 412-262-8314 (C) 412-498-8359 (e-mail) [email protected] N3 at Albany* 1 p.m. Assistant SIDs: Ken Baker, Jeff McCafferty, Erik Kaminski N10 Sacred Heart* 1 p.m. FAX: 412-262-8557 *-Northeast Conference opponent Press Box: 412-262-8280 Website: www.RMUColonials.com PRESBYTERIANPRESBYTERIAN Oct. 13  Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium  Lexington, Va. Location: Clinton, S.C. 2006 Results (7-4, 5-2 SAC) Founded: 1880 A26 at West Georgia W, 10-0 President: Dr. John V. Griffith S2 Charleston Southern L, 13-21 Enrollment: 1,200 S9 at Fayetteville State W, 7-6 Athletic Director: Dr. William Carlton S16 at Elon L, 0-28 Home Stadium: (Cap. 6,500/Natural Grass) S30 Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 24-13 Conference: Big South Conference O7 Wingate* L, 9-14 Nickname: Blue Hose O14 at Tusculum* W, 30-21 School Colors: Garnet & Blue O21 at Mars Hill* W, 21-14(ot) Head Coach: Bobby Bentley O28 Carson Newman* W, 28-7 Record at Presbyterian: 0-0/First season Bobby Bentley N4 at Catawba* L, 14-21 Overall Record: 0-0/First season N11 Newberry* W, 10-0 Assistant Coaches: Julius Dixon (Defensive Coordinator); Phil Magdic (Asst. Head Coach, *-South Atlantic Conference opponent Linebackers); Reuben Wright (Defensive Line); Deke Herrin (Defensive Backs); David Crane (Running Backs); Jeff Scott (Wide Receivers); Scott Frazier (Offensive Line); Zach Johnson (Tight Ends); Eric Cash 2007 Schedule (Speed & Strength Coordinator). S1 at Furman 7 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 55 Lettermen Lost: 15 S8 Pikeville 1:30 p.m. Starters Returning: 16 (O-7, D-6, S-3) Starters Lost: 11 (O-4, D-5, S-2) S13 at Samford 8 p.m. Offensive System: Spread Defensive System: Multiple S22 at Western Carolina TBA Series vs. VMI: Never Met S29 at N.C. Central 2 p.m. O6 North Greenville 2 p.m. Sports Information Staff O13 at VMI 1 p.m. O20 at Coastal Carolina 7 p.m. SID: Brian Hand (O) 864-833-8252 (H) 864-906-5830 (e-mail) [email protected] O27 at Liberty TBA Assistant SIDs: Nora Neely, Ben Harling N3 Chowan 1:30 p.m. FAX: 864-833-8323 N10 at Charleston Southern 1:30 p.m. Press Box: 864-833-8330 Website: www.Presby.edu/BlueHose

52 2007 Opponents GARDNER-WEBBGARDNER-WEBB Oct. 20  Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium  Lexington, Va. Location: Boiling Springs, N.C. 2006 Results (6-5, 2-2 Big South) Founded: 1905 S2 at Jacksonville W, 49-14 President: Dr. Frank Bonner S9 Tennessee Tech W, 30-26 Enrollment: 4,000 S16 at UT-Martin L, 9-35 Director of Athletics: Chuck Burch S23 Appalachian State L, 6-41 Home Stadium: Ernest W. Spangler Stadium (Cap. 8,000/Natural Grass) S30 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 28-21 Conference: Big South O14 Glenville State W, 31-23 Nickname: Bulldogs O21 at Liberty* W, 27-24 School Colors: Scarlet & Black O28 VMI* W, 35-31 Head Coach: Steve Patton N4 at Charleston Southern* L, 14-28 Record at Gardner-Webb: 67-41/11th season N11 Coastal Carolina* L, 24-52 Overall Record: 97-65-1/14th season Steve Patton N18 Wofford L, 17-34 Assistant Coaches: Joe Pizzo (Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks); John *- Big South Opponent Windham (Co-Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Backs); Travis Cunningham (Linebackers); Jim Seacord (Defensive Tackles); Mike Doolittle (Defensive Ends); Chris Foster (Running Backs); Ian Cooper 2007 Schedule (Receivers); Chase Harp (Offensive Line). S1 at Ohio TBA Lettermen Returning: 56 Lettermen Lost: 11 S8 Jacksonville 6 p.m. Starters Returning: 21 (O-9, D-10, S-2) Starters Lost: 6 (O-2, D-2, S-2) S22 at Mississippi State TBA Offensive System: Spread Defensive System: 4-3 S29 Austin Peay 6 p.m. Series vs. VMI: Gardner-Webb leads 4-0 O6 at Appalachian State TBA O13 at Wofford TBA O20 at VMI* 2 p.m. Sports Information Staff O27 Charleston Southern* 1:30 p.m. SID: Marc Rabb (O) 704-406-4355 (C) 704-974-3662 (e-mail) [email protected] N3 Savannah State 1:30 p.m. Assistant SIDs: Brent Hager N10 at Coastal Carolina* 7 p.m. FAX: 704-406-4739 N17 Liberty* 1:30 p.m. Press Box: TBA Website: www.GWUSports.com *- Big South Opponent COASTALCOASTAL CAROLINACAROLINA Oct. 27   Conway, S.C. Location: Conway, S.C. Founded: 1954 2006 Results (9-3, 4-0 Big South) President: Dr. Ronald R. Ingle S2 Elon L, 20-23 Enrollment: 8,049 S9 at #27 Wofford W, 41-38 Athletics Director: Warren “Moose” Koegel S16 at Georgia Southern L, 21-38 S23 South Carolina State W, 33-14 Home Stadium: Brooks Stadium (Cap. 7,322/Natural Grass) S30 at Winston-Salem State W, 31-12 Conference: Big South O7 #3 Furman W, 29-27 Nickname: Chanticleers O14 at VMI* W, 31-27 School Colors: Coastal Green, Bronze and Black O28 Liberty* W, 28-26 Head Coach: David Bennett N4 Savannah State W, 66-6 Record at Coastal Carolina: 34-11/Fifth season David Bennett N11 at Gardner-Webb* W, 52-24 Overall Record: 97-28/Twelfth season N18 Charleston Southern* W, 31-17 Assistant Coaches: Jamie Snider (Co-Off. Coord., Offensive Line/Catawba N25 at #1 Appalachian State# L, 28-45 ‘91); Curtis Walker (Def. Coord., Outside Linebackers/Catawba ‘92); Gary Smallen (Co-Off. *- Big South Opponent Coord./Furman ‘72); Antoine Rivens (Asst. Head Coach, Defensive Line/South Carolina ‘92); Drew #-First Round, NCAA Playoffs Watson (Recruiting Coord., Safeties/Newberry ‘89); Kevin Brown (Passing Game Coord., Quarterbacks/ Catawba ‘98); Mike Castellano (Cornerbacks/Catawba ‘97); Keith James (Running Backs/Winston-Salem 2007 Schedule State ’89); Hunter Spivey (Wide Receivers/Newberry ‘97); Viktor Boyd (Strength Coach/Catawba ‘00). S1 at Delaware State 7 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 36 Lettermen Lost: 33 S8 Winston-Salem State 7 p.m. Starters Returning: 11 (O-4, D-6, S-2) Starters Lost: 18 (O-7, D-7, S-4) S15 Georgia Southern 7 p.m. Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: Multiple S22 at James Madison 6 p.m. Series vs. VMI: CCU leads 3-1 O6 at Furman TBA O13 Chowan 7 p.m. Sports Information Staff O20 Presbyterian 7 p.m. SID: John Martin (O) 843-349-2822 (C) 843-995-5923 (e-mail) [email protected] O27 VMI* 7 p.m. Assistant SID: Kent Reichert N3 at Liberty* 1 p.m. FAX: 843-349-2819 N10 Gardner-Webb* 7 p.m. Press Box: 843-234-3404; 843-234-3405 Website: www.GoCCUsports.com N17 at Charleston Southern* 1:30 p.m. *- Big South Opponent

53 CHARLESTONCHARLESTON SOUTHERNSOUTHERN Nov. 3  Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium  Lexington, Va.

Location: Charleston, S.C. 2006 Results (9-2, 2-2 Big South) Founded: 1964 S2 at Presbyterian W, 21-13 President: Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr. S9 at The Citadel W, 38-35 2007 Opponents Enrollment: 3,000 S16 Wingate W, 20-17 Athletic Director: Hank Small S30 North Greenville W, 20-10 O7 @ Savannah State W, 38-13 Home Stadium: CSU Stadium (Cap. 4,000/Natural Grass) O14 Edward Waters W, 47-0 Conference: Big South O21 at VMI W, 27-22 Nickname: Buccaneers O28 Georgetown W, 24-10 School Colors: Blue and Gold N4 Gardner-Webb W, 28-14 N11 @ Liberty* L, 20-34 Head Coach: Jay Mills Jay Mills Record at CSU: 22-22/Fifth Season N18 @ Coastal Carolina* L, 17-31 *- Big South Opponent Overall Record: 25-43/Eighth Season Assistant Coaches: Darrell Perkins (Defensive Coordinator); Jamey Chadwell (Receivers, Recruiting 2007 Schedule Coordinator); Chuck Kelly (Offensive Coordinator, Offensive Line); Marcus Gladden (Defensive Backs); S1 at The Citadel 2 p.m. Mickey Mays (Defensive Line); Scott Browne (Running Backs). S8 at Wofford 7 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 38 Lettermen Lost: 16 S15 Johnson C. Smith 1:30 p.m. Starters Returning: 19 (O-8, D-10, S-1) Starters Lost: 9 (O-5, D-3, S-1) S22 at Hawai’i 11 p.m. Offensive System: Multiple; One Back Defensive System: Multiple Pro S29 at North Greenville 7 p.m. O6 Savannah State 1:30 p.m. Series vs. VMI: VMI leads, 4-2-0 O20 Liberty* 1:30 p.m. O27 at Gardner-Webb* 1:30 p.m. Sports Information Staff N3 at VMI* 1 p.m. SID: Blake Freeland (O) 843-863-7687 (H) 843-729-0483 (e-mail) [email protected] N10 Presbyterian 1:30 p.m. FAX: 843-863-7676 N17 Coastal Carolina* 1:30 p.m. *- Big South Opponent Press Box: 843-863-7661 Website: www.CSUSports.com LIBERTYLIBERTY Nov. 10   Lynchburg, Va. Location: Lynchburg, Va. 2006 Results (6-5, 2-2 Big South) Founded: 1971 A31 St. Paul’s W, 27-0 Executive Vice President: Dr. Ron Goodwin S9 Glenville State W, 31-7 Enrollment: 21,558 S16 at Towson L, 3-10 Director of Athletics: Jeff Barber S23 at Savannah State W, 28-0 Home Stadium: Williams Stadium (Cap. 12,000/FieldTurf) S30 at Wake Forest L, 14-34 Conference: Big South O14 William & Mary L, 13-14 Nickname: Flames O21 Gardner-Webb* L, 24-27 School Colors: Red, White and Blue O28 at Coastal Carolina* L, 26-28 Head Coach: N4 Western Carolina W, 21-0 Record at Liberty: 6-5/Second season Danny Rocco N11 Charleston Southern*W, 34-20 Overall Record: 6-5/Second season N18 at VMI* W, 38-32 Assistant Coaches: Pete Sundheim (Assoc. Head Coach, Tight Ends/Delaware ‘71); (Asst. *- Big South Opponent Head Coach, Off. Coordinator, Off. Line/Air Force ‘84); Tom Clark (Def. Coordinator/Maryland ‘86); Frank Hickson (Running Backs/Tuskegee ‘83); Marshall Roberts (Defensive Backs/Rutgers ‘93); Charlie Skalaski (Wide 2007 Schedule Receivers, Recruiting Coord./Florida ‘78); Brandon Streeter (Quarterbacks/Clemson ‘99); Chad Wilt (Def. Line, S1 Tusculum 7 p.m. Special Teams/Taylor ‘00); Robert Wimberly (Linebackers/Ala. A&M ‘02). S8 Shippensburg 7 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 39 Lettermen Lost: 11 S15 at William & Mary 7 p.m. Starters Returning: 20 (O-10, D-8, S-2) Starters Lost: 5 (O-1, D-3, S-1) S22 at Elon 1:30 p.m. Offensive System: Two-Back Set Defensive System: 3-4 S29 St. Francis (Pa.) 7 p.m. Series vs. VMI: Series Tied 3-3 O6 at Toledo 7 p.m. O20 at Charleston Southern* 1:30 p.m. Sports Information Staff O27 Presbyterian 1 p.m. SID: Todd Wetmore (O) 434-582-2292 (C) 434-841-8974 (e-mail) [email protected] N3 Coastal Carolina* 1 p.m. Assistant SIDs: Ryan Bomberger, Vincent Briedis, Paul Carmany N10 VMI* 1 p.m. FAX: 434-582-2076 N17 at Gardner-Webb* 1:30 p.m. Press Box: 434-582-4628 Website: www.LibertyFlames.com *- Big South Opponent

54 2007 Opponents THETHE CITADELCITADEL Nov. 17  Alumni Memorial Field at Foster Stadium  Lexington, Va. Location: Charleston, S.C. 2006 Results (5-6, 4-3 SoCon) Founded: 1842 S2 at Texas A&M L, 3-35 President: Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, Jr. (USAF, ret.) S9 CHARLESTON SOUTH. L, 35-38(ot) Enrollment: 1,900 S23 at Pittsburgh L, 6-51 Athletic Director: S30 CHATTANOOGA* W, 24-21 Home Stadium: Johnson Hagood Stadium (Cap. 21,000/Natural Grass) O7 at Wofford* L, 20-28 Conference: Southern O14 at #11 Furman* L, 17-23 Nickname: Bulldogs, Cadets School Colors: Citadel Blue and White O21 WESTERN CAROLINAW, 30-27(ot) Head Coach: Kevin Higgins O28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W, 24-21 Record at The Citadel: 9-13/Third season N4 at Appalachian State* L, 13-42 Overall Record: 65-38-1/Tenth season Kevin Higgins N11 VMI W, 48-21 Assistant Coaches: Bob Fello (Asst. Head Coach, Linebackers, Special Teams/Kent State ‘74); Dave N18 Elon* W, 44-7 Cecchini (Off. Coord., Wide Receivers/West Lehigh ‘94); Isaac Collins (Def. Coord., Safeties/Rochester *- Southern Conference Opponent ‘94); Ryan Hearn (Recruiting, Tight Ends/South Florida ‘03); Everette Sands (Running Backs/The Citadel ‘94); Eric Westerfield (Defensive Line/Hamilton ‘92); Aashon Larkins (Cornerbacks/Lehigh ‘03); Kevin 2007 Schedule Olecki (Offensive Line/The Citadel ‘03); Kevin Magouirk (Offensive Line Assistant); Wes Nurse S1 Charleston Southern 2 p.m. (Defensive Line Assistant); George Shehl (Special Teams, Defensive Quality Control/ ‘05); S8 Webber International 2 p.m. Matthew Mohler (Special Teams, Offensive Quality Control); Frank Wintrich (Strength & Conditioning). S15 at Wisconsin 2 p.m. Lettermen Returning: 32 Lettermen Lost: 16 S29 at Chattanooga* 6 p.m. Starters Returning: 13 (O-7, D-4, S-2) Starters Lost: 16 (O-8, D-7, S-1) O6 Wofford* 2 p.m. Offensive System: Spread Option Defensive System: 4-3 O13 Furman* 2 p.m. Series vs. VMI: The Citadel leads, 33-30-2 O20 at Western Carolina* 1 p.m. O27 at Georgia Southern* Noon Sports Information Staff N3 Appalachian State* 2 p.m. SID: Noelle Orr (O) 843-953-5353 (C) 843-708-0044 (e-mail) [email protected] N10 Elon* 1 p.m. Associate SID: Patrick Walsh, Joseph Douglas, Jamie Severns N17 at VMI Noon FAX: 843-953-5058 *- Southern Conference Opponent Press Box: 843-953-5004; 843-953-5008 Website: www.CitadelSports.com Keydets vs. 2007 Opponents Team First Game Latest Game W-L-T Charleston Southern 2000 2006 4-2-0 The Citadel 1920 2006 30-33-2 Coastal Carolina 2003 2006 1-3-0 Gardner-Webb 2003 2006 0-4-0 James Madison 1982 2006 3-8-0 Lehigh 1955 2005 3-5-1 Liberty 1995 2006 3-3-0 Lock Haven First Meeting Presbyterian First Meeting Robert Morris First Meeting William & Mary 1905 2006 33-49-2

55 Charleston 1987 7 3 Lehigh 1909 6 0 1967 28 33 1988 20 31 1910 33 0 1968 10 20 Southern 1989 20 10 Series Record: 1913 33 3 1969 17 25 3-5-1 Series Record: 1990 3 23 1914 28 0 1970 10 24 1991 14 17 First Meeting: 1955 1915 19 6 1971 7 12 4-2-0 Last Meeting: 2005 First Meeting: 2000 1992 0 50 1916 19 0 1972 3 31 1993 33 34 Year VMI LU 1917 53 0 1973 14 45 Last Meeting: 2006 1955 0 39 Year VMI CSU 1994 14 58 1919 21 3 1974 31 20 1995 34 7 1956 20 27 1932 7 20 1975 7 13 2000 40 7 1957 12 7 2002 27 24 1996 34 28 1933 0 14 1976 20 34 1997 6 28 1958 7 7 1934 13 6 1977 23 13 2003 50 7 1959 7 6 2004 24 25 1998 10 36 1935 19 0 1978 3 10 1999 6 7 1960 18 14 1936 21 0 1979 7 3 2005 34 12 1977 20 30 2006 22 27 2000 41 21 1937 20 9 1980 13 10 2001 7 49 1978 10 14 1938 14 0 1981 31 14 2002 23 21 2005 26 28 1940 0 0 1982 12 24 The Citadel 2003 23 27 1941 0 21 1983 14 28 Series Record: 2005 14 22 Liberty 1942 6 27 1984 13 24

Year-By-Year vs. ‘07 Opponents 30-33-2 2006 27 31 Series Record: 1944 0 20 1985 39 38 First Meeting: 1920 3-3-0 1945 9 13 1986 22 37 Last Meeting: 2006 Coastal First Meeting: 1995 1946 0 41 1987 6 17 Year VMI CIT Last Meeting: 2006 1947 20 28 1988 7 30 1920 35 0 Carolina Year VMI LU 1948 0 31 1989 17 24 1929 12 7 Series Record: 1995 50 31 1949 6 54 1990 47 59 1930 6 7 1-3-0 2002 38 14 1950 25 19 1991 26 40 1931 13 13 First Meeting: 2003 2003 28 31 1951 20 7 1992 16 21 1932 6 12 Last Meeting: 2006 2004 17 38 1952 13 34 1993 6 49 1937 27 0 Year VMI CCU 2005 10 7 1953 20 19 1994 7 45 1946 21 6 2003 19 10 2006 32 38 1954 21 0 1995 7 27 1947 6 7 2004 14 21 1955 13 20 1996 21 40 1948 34 6 1956 20 6 1997 12 41 2005 14 38 William & 1949 14 19 2006 27 31 1957 14 13 1998 0 49 1950 13 7 Mary 1958 6 6 1999 14 35 1951 27 21 1959 26 7 2000 15 55 1952 20 19 Gardner-Webb Series Record: 1960 33 21 2001 0 34 1953 14 0 Series Record: 33-49-2 1961 14 7 2002 31 62 1954 42 0 0-4-0 First Meeting: 1905 1962 6 0 2003 24 34 1955 14 7 First Meeting: 2003 Last Meeting: 2006 1963 26 6 2004 6 42 1957 33 7 Last Meeting: 2006 Year VMI W&M 1964 12 14 2005 7 41 1958 6 14 Year VMI GWU 1905 23 0 1965 21 32 2006 6 38 1959 32 8 2003 25 37 1907 58 0 1966 15 22 1960 20 6 2004 17 28 1908 21 0 1961 8 14 2005 52 55 1962 16 7 2006 31 35 1963 33 8 1964 0 17 James 1965 21 7 1966 14 30 Madison 1967 22 11 Series Record: 1968 8 13 3-8-0 1969 2 28 First Meeting: 1982 1970 9 56 Last Meeting: 2006 1971 24 25 Year VMI JMU 1972 3 42 1982 35 7 1973 23 6 1984 17 21 1974 20 9 1985 14 7 1975 3 6 1986 7 39 1976 30 14 1987 17 20 1977 19 3 1988 0 37 1978 3 14 1989 0 25 1979 6 37 1990 24 21 1980 0 28 1994 15 38 1981 14 0 2004 10 41 1982 7 21 2006 7 45 1983 6 27 1984 24 27 1985 14 14 The Keydets host The Citadel in the 66th renewal of The Military 1986 47 30 Classic of the South this season. 56 Keydets Against All Opponents FIRST LATEST FIRST LATEST TEAM GAME GAME W - L - T TEAM GAME GAME W - L - T Akron 1967 1967 1-0-0 Marine Officers 1904 1904 1-0-0 Alleghany Inst. 1896 1896 1-0-0 Marines (U.S.) 1923 1923 1-0-0 Army 1917 2006 1-12-0 Marshall 1959 1996 5-14-0 Appalachian State 1976 2002 4-20-2 Maryland 1901 1972 11-14-2 Austin Peay 2003 2003 1-0-0 Memphis State 1960 1960 0-1-0 Baltimore College 1913 1913 1-0-0 Miami (FL) 1941 1952 0-2-0 Baltimore Medical 1907 1907 1-0-0 Mississippi 1913 1996 1-1-0 Boston College 1954 1970 1-7-1 Morehead State 1958 1998 1-1-0 Boston University 1980 1984 0-2-0 Morris Harvey 1913 1922 1-0-1 Bucknell 1978 1978 1-0-0 Navy 1898 2003 0-8-0 Buffalo University 1960 1964 2-1-0 Navy Yard Athletics 1907 1907 1-0-0 Catawba 1944 1990 6-3-0 Newberry 1940 1940 1-0-0 Catholic 1911 1922 3-1-0 Newport News Navy 1918 1918 0-1-0 Central Florida 1982 1986 1-1-0 Norfolk Blue 1910 1910 0-0-1 Charleston Southern 2000 2006 4-2-0 Norfolk State 2003 2006 1-1-0 Cincinnati 1951 1953 0-2-0 North Carolina 1893 1989 7-15-1 The Citadel 1920 2006 30-33-2 North Carolina State 1895 1946 11-7-1 Clemson 1914 1944 5-5-2 Ohio 2004 2004 0-1-0 Coastal Carolina 2003 2006 1-3-0 Old Pt. College 1903 1903 1-0-0 Colgate 1974 1974 1-0-0 Pantops 1891 1891 1-0-0 Columbia 1934 1939 2-4-0 Pennsylvania 1920 1921 1-1-0 Concord 1999 1999 1-0-0 Penn State 1959 1959 0-1-0 Connecticut 1975 1979 1-0-1 Quantico Marines 1949 1949 0-1-0 Davidson 1904 2006 38-17-3 Randolph-Macon 1905 1911 2-0-1 Dayton 1972 1972 0-1-0 Rhode Island 1977 1977 1-0-0 Delaware 1975 1976 1-1-0 Rice 1969 1970 0-2-0 Detroit 1964 1964 0-1-0 Richmond 1893 2006 40-39-5 Duke 1892 2005 1-7-0 Richmond Medical 1912 1912 1-0-0 Duquesne 2000 2001 0-2-0 Roanoke College 1895 1940 21-1-0 East Carolina 1972 1979 1-7-0 Roller’s (A.M.A) 1904 1911 3-0-0 Eastern College 1907 1907 1-0-0 Samford 2001 2001 0-1-0 East Tennessee State 1979 2002 8-13-0 South Carolina 1934 1936 1-1-0 Elon 1937 1938 1-1-0 Southern Mississippi 1965 1974 0-4-0 Emory & Henry 1923 1945 4-1-0 Staunton Mil. Acad 1908 1908 1-0-0 Florida 1929 1929 0-1-0 St. Albans 1894 1902 2-2-2 Florida State 1952 1954 1-2-0 St. Johns 1891 1930 9-4-0 Furman 1946 2002 8-23-0 Stetson 1956 1956 1-0-0 Gallaudet 1912 1918 6-0-0 Tampa 1957 1958 2-0-0 Gardner-Webb 2003 2006 0-4-0 Tennessee 1923 1923 1-0-0 Georgia 1943 1978 0-4-0 Tennessee Tech 2004 2004 0-1-0 Georgia Southern 1993 2002 0-10-0 UT-Chattanooga 1971 2002 7-12-1 Georgia Tech 1964 1988 1-14-0 Temple 1937 1943 0-4-0 Georgetown 1898 2004 1-6-0 Texas A & M 1950 1950 0-1-0 George Washington 1922 1966 10-7-1 Tulane 1935 1973 0-5-0 Hampden-Sydney 1897 1935 18-0-0 Vanderbilt 1897 1974 2-3-0 Hampton Ath. Club 1894 1904 2-0-0 Villanova 1958 1980 2-6-0 Holy Cross 1957 1963 0-2-1 Virginia 1893 1991 23-55-3 Indiana State 1976 1976 1-0-0 Virginia Tech 1894 1984 25-49-5 Iowa State 1963 1963 0-1-0 Wake Forest 1892 1944 2-3-2 James Madison 1982 2006 3-8-0 Washington and Lee 1891 1902 14-1-1 Johns Hopkins 1912 1912 1-0-0 Washington University 1940 1940 1-0-0 Kentucky 1892 1944 4-12-0 Western Carolina 1978 2001 3-16-0 King College 1932 1932 1-0-0 West Virginia 1952 1972 0-11-0 Lafayette 1991 1991 1-0-0 West Virginia Tech 1987 1992 3-0-0 Lenoir-Rhyne College 1998 1998 1-0-0 William & Mary 1905 2006 33-49-2 Lehigh 1955 2005 3-5-1 Wofford 1924 2005 10-7-0 Liberty 1995 2006 3-3-0 ALL-TIME TOTALS: Against 115 opponents in 115 years, VMI has won Lynchburg College 1922 1925 3-0-0 448 games, lost 596 and tied 42 scoring 16,715 points (15.4 per game) Maine 1983 1983 1-0-0 while giving up a total of 20,170 (18.6 per game).

57 Davidson ...... 19 VMI...... 19 VMI ...... 7 VMI...... 20 Norfolk State...... 32 #8 Richmond...... 58 Sept. 2, 2006 • Foster Stadium • Lexington, Va. Sept. 9, 2005 • Dick Price Stadium • Norfolk, Va. Sept. 16, 2006 • UR Stadium • Richmond, Va.

1234F 1234F 1234F Davidson 370919 VMI 0 0 7 12 19 VMI 00707 VMI 7 0 0 13 20 NSU 10 9 0 13 32 UR 14 30 7 7 58

DAV - 1st, 12:54, Smith 25 FG NSU - 1st, 7:53, Jones 6 run (Gomez kick) UR - 1st, 6:39, Vaughan 1 run (Howard kick) VMI - 1st, 4:04, Robinson 50 pass from Wilson (Way kick) NSU - 1st, 1:01, Gomez 45 FG UR - 1st, 4:02, Hightower, 54 run (Howard kick) DAV - 2nd, 0:39, Dioguardi 16 pass from Alexander (Smith kick) NSU - 2nd, 11:20, Anthony 3 run (Gomez kick blocked) UR - 2nd, 14:29, Crone 3 pass from Ward (Howard kick) VMI - 4th, 13:43, Mizzer 10 run (Allen rush failed) NSU - 2nd, 3:51, Gomez 42 FG UR - 2nd, 9:41, Hightower 7 run (Howard kick) UR - 2nd, 5:17, Crone 31 pass from Ward (Howard kick) VMI - 4th, 5:41, Mizzer 63 run (Way kick) VMI - 3rd, 5:32, Bell 71 pass from Wilson (Way kick) UR - 2nd, 3:58, Logan safety 2006 Game Box Scores DAV - 4th, 2:55,Smith 27 FG NSU - 4th, 13:35, Anthony 1 run (Gomez kick blocked) UR - 2nd, 0:28, Hightower 6 pass from Brown (Howard kick) DAV - 4th, 0:00, Jones 5 pass from Alexander (McGreevy VMI - 4th, 11:42, Jackson 22 pass from Wilson (Wilson UR - 3rd, 7:38, Forte 3 run (Howard kick) rush failed) rush failed) VMI - 3rd, 0:24, Wilson 1 run (Way kick) NSU - 4th, 3:27, Anthony 9 run (Gomez kick) UR - 4th, 9:31, Hatcher 21 fumble recovery (Howard kick) DAV VMI VMI - 4th, 0:03, Robinson 4 run (Wilson pass failed) First Downs ...... 26 ...... 17 VMI UR Rushes-Yards ...... 25-80...... 42-244 VMI NSU First Downs ...... 9 ...... 21 Passing Yardage...... 404 ...... 154 First Downs ...... 17 ...... 24 Rushes-Yards ...... 44-130...... 45-367 Offensive Plays-Total Yards ...... 85-484...... 60-398 Rushes-Yards ...... 39-237...... 46-202 Passing Yardage...... -1 ...... 193 Offensive Plays-Total Yards ...... 52-129...... 59-560 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...... 34-60-2 ...... 8-18-0 Passing Yardage...... 149 ...... 227 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...... 1-8-0 ...... 13-14-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 1-10-0 Offensive Plays-Total Yards ...... 52-386...... 71-429 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 1-21-1 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs...... 2-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...... 6-13-0 ...... 17-25-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 6-119-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs ...... 4-99-0 ...... 3-51-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs ...... 5-85-0 ...... 3-68-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 2-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 3-67-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Punts-Avg...... 4-39.5...... 6-35.8 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs ...... 3-66-0 ...... 3-60-0 Punts-Avg...... 8-38.5...... 1-28.0 Fumbles/Lost...... 1/1...... 4/1 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Fumbles/Lost...... 2/1...... 2/1 Penalties/Yards ...... 3/30...... 7/55 Punts-Avg...... 5-46.4...... 1-70.0 Penalties/Yards ...... 6/46...... 8/60 Time of Possession...... 31:06 ...... 28:54 Fumbles/Lost...... 3/0...... 0/0 Time of Possession...... 27:44 ...... 32:16 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 1-4...... 1-4 Penalties/Yards ...... 5/45...... 5/35 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 0-0...... 1-5 Time of Possession...... 26:44 ...... 33:16 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 2-16...... 3-20 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing Rushing VMI Maypray, 7 for 42 yards DAV Hubbard, 17 for 58 yards INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Mizzer, 12 for 34 yards Alexander, 8 for 22 yards Rushing Robinson, 4 for 32 yards VMI Mizzer, 14 for 198 yards Wilson, 18 for 16 yards, 1 TD VMI Mizzer, 22 for 173 yards, 2 TD Robinson, 6 for 83 yards, 1 TD Smith, 2 for 11 yards Maypray, 5 for 29 yards Jackson, 4 for 29 yards Bell, 1 for -5 yards Robinson, 3 for 22 yards Wilson, 14 for 38 yards Wilson, 12 for 20 yards Smith, 1 for 3 yards UR Forte, 24 for 144 yards, 1 TD Hightower, 9 for 106 yards, 2 TD Passing NSU Anthony, 21 for 116 yards, 3 TD Vaughan, 8 for 67 yards, 1 TD Branche, 12 for 66 yards Healy, 1 for 28 yards DAV Alexander, 34 for 58, 404 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT Jones, 9 for 33 yards, 1 TD Ward, 2 for 23 yards Team, 0 for 2, 0 yards Team, 1 for -3 yards Team, 1 for -1 yard Hansen, 3 for -8 yards VMI Wilson, 8 for 18, 154 yards, 1 TD Passing VMI Wilson, 1 for 8, -1 yard Passing Receiving VMI Wilson, 6 for 13, 149 yards, 2 TD UR Ward, 8 for 9, 130 yards, 2 TD DAV Jones, 9 for 93 yards, 1 TD Brown, 5 for 5, 63 yards, 1 TD Dioguardi, 7 for 93 yards, 1 TD NSU Hansen, 17 for 25, 227 yards Potter, 7 for 93 yards Receiving Whetsel, 6 for 73 yards Receiving VMI Mizzer, 1 for -1 yard Konert, 3 for 35 yards VMI Bell, 1 for 71 yards, 1 TD Singleterry, 1 for 13 yards Maypray, 1 for 24 yards UR Shields, 4 for 55 yards Manire, 1 for 4 yards Jackson, 1 for 22 yards, 1 TD Stewart, 2 for 41 yards Gilliland, 1 for 12 yards Riddell, 2 for 37 yards Crone, 2 for 34 yards, 2 TD VMI Gilliland, 2 for 58 yards Mizzer, 1 for 12 yards Hightower, 2 for 21 yards, 1 TD Robinson, 1 for 8 yards Robinson, 2 for 53 yards, 1 TD Hale, 1 for 5 yards Bell, 2 for 31 yards Mizzer, 1 for 7 yards NSU Callaham, 8 for 92 yards Attendance: 10,560 Maypray, 1 for 5 yards Henry, 3 for 36 yards Time of Game: 2:36 Allen, 2 for 34 yards Temperature: 70 degrees Attendance: 8,112 Sammons, 2 for 32 yards Wind: 10 mph Time of Game: 2:54 Jones, 1 for 19 yards Weather: Breezy and overcast Temperature: 73 degrees Baker, 1 for 14 yards Wind: 10 mph Weather: Sunny and Clear Attendance: 12,609 Time of Game: 2:40 Temperature: 72 degrees Wind: None Weather: Clear

58 2006 Game Box Scores VMI ...... 6 JMU ...... 45 VMI ...... 7 William & Mary...... 38 VMI ...... 7 Army...... 62 Sept. 23 2006 • Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va. Sept. 30, 2006 • Foster Stadium• Lexington, Va. Oct. 7, 2005 • Michie Stadium • West Point, N.Y. 1234F 1234F 1234F VMI 07007 VMI 30036 JMU 7 17 0 21 45 Army 21 13 21 7 62 W&M 14 7 10 7 38 VMI 00077 ARMY - 1st, 13:59, McMahand 25 run (Miller kick) W&M - 1st, 11:26, Brooks 20 run (Pritchard kick) JMU - 1st, 7:11, Banks 2 run (Rabil kick) ARMY - 1st, 7:16, Moore 2 run (Miller kick) ARMY - 1st, 2:36, Trimble 15 pass from Pevoto (Miller kick) VMI - 1st, 5:12, Way 26 FG JMU - 2nd, 12:30, Rabil 20 FG ARMY - 2nd, 10:25, Miller 22 FG W&M - 1st, 3:28, Brooks 16 run (Pritchard kick) JMU - 2nd, 6:08, Banks 13 run (Rabil kick) ARMY - 2nd, 4:19, Viti 3 run (Miller kick) W&M - 2nd, 9:30, Brooks 11 run (Pritchard kick) JMU - 2nd, 0:54, Banks 5 run (Rabil kick) VMI - 2nd, 3:44, Mizzer 68 run (Way kick) W&M - 3rd, 7:53, Pritchard 30 FG JMU - 4th, 13:52, Fenner 31 run (Rabil kick) ARMY - 2nd, 0:00, Miller 24 FG W&M - 3rd, 4:07, Mack 32 pass from Potts (Pritchard kick) JMU - 4th, 9:22, Bolton 29 run (Rabil kick) ARMY - 3rd, 11:21, McMahand 6 run (Miller kick) ARMY - 3rd, 7:59, Trimble 76 punt return (Miller kick) W&M - 4th, 14:51, Nicholas 54 pass from Potts (Pritchard kick) VMI - 4th, 7:40, Bell 28 pass from Hughes (Way kick) ARMY - 3rd, 2:07, Mooney 9 run (Miller kick) VMI - Way 40 FG JMU - 4th, 4:53, Landers 6 run (Rabil kick) ARMY - 4th, 11:02, Sandiego 20 run (Miller kick)

VMI W&M JMU VMI VMI ARMY First Downs ...... 16 ...... 25 First Downs ...... 25 ...... 14 First Downs ...... 8 ...... 23 Rushes-Yards ...... 51-163...... 31-262 Rushes-Yards ...... 41-277...... 37-86 Rushes-Yards ...... 37-170...... 52-278 Passing Yardage...... 80 ...... 210 Passing Yardage...... 248 ...... 113 Passing Yardage...... 21 ...... 148 Offensive Plays-Total Yards ...... 62-243...... 52-472 Offensive Plays-Total Yards ...... 67-525...... 50-199 Offensive Plays-Total Yards ...... 48-191...... 67-426 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...... 5-11-1 ...... 13-21-1 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...... 19-26-1 ...... 10-13-0 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...... 3-11-1 ...... 11-15-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 1-36-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 4-42-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs...... 3-51-0 ...... 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0 ...... 4-146-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs ...... 5-87-0 ...... 3-32-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs...... 10-127...... 2-18 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs ...... 2-58-0 ...... 6-132-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs...... 1-0-0 ...... 1-6-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 1-0-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 1-0-0 Punts-Avg...... 5-41.8...... 1-28.0 Punts-Avg...... 6-35.8...... 1-44.0 Punts-Avg...... 0-0.0...... 6-41.5 Fumbles/Lost...... 4/2...... 2/2 Fumbles/Lost...... 4/3...... 3/2 Penalties/Yards ...... 3/25...... 3/20 Fumbles/Lost...... 0/0...... 2/0 Penalties/Yards ...... 1/5...... 7/49 Time of Possession...... 35:15 ...... 24:45 Penalties/Yards ...... 7/65...... 4/35 Time of Possession...... 26:04 ...... 33:56 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 0-0...... 2-16 Time of Possession...... 31:52 ...... 28:08 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 0-0...... 1-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 3-26...... 1-5 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing VMI Mizzer, 26 for 101 yards Rushing VMI Mizzer, 13 for 114 yards, 1 TD Maypray, 4 for 26 yards JMU Banks, 20 for 110 yards, 3 TD Jackson, 4 17 yards Hughes, 9 for 16 yards Smith, 6 for 18 yards Bolton, 7 for 84 yards, 1 TD Hughes, 10 for 9 yards Robinson, 4 for 14 yards Fenner, 8 for 68 yards, 1 TD Collins, 3 for 6 yards Robinson, 1 for 8 yards Landers, 2 for 20 yards, 1 TD Smith, 1 for 2 yards Mingus, 1 for 4 yards Team, 2 for -2 yards Maypray, 1 for 1 yard Wilson, 3 for -3 yards Rascati, 2 for -3 yards ARMY McMahand, 14 for 80 yards, 2 TD W&M Brooks, 15 for 146 yards, 3 TD Moore, 10 for 63 yards, 1 TD VMI Mizzer, 12 for 42 yards Holmes, 5 for 59 yards Sandiego, 5 for 40 yards, 1 TD Maypray, 2 for 26 yards Viola, 4 for 28 yards Viti, 5 for 21 yards, 1 TD Dace, 7 for 22 yards Bynum, 1 for 12 yards Collins, 4 for 19 yards Smith, 3 for 12 yards Prasnicki, 1 for 17 yards McAulay, 1 for 11 yards Mooney, 1 for 9 yards, 1 TD Nickerson, 3 for 10 yards Hughes, 16 for -13 yards Frye, 2 for 9 yards Phillips, 2 for -4 yards Hewitt, 2 for 7 yards Passing Robinson, 2 for 5 yards Passing JMU Rascati, 18 for 24, 237 yards, 1 INT Feiden, 1 for 4 yards Pevoto, 1 for 2 yards VMI Hughes, 4 for 9, 72 yards, 1 INT Landers, 1 for 2, 11 yards Nichols, 1 for 2 yards Wilson, 1 for 2, 8 yards VMI Hughes, 10 for 13, 113 yards, 1 TD Passing W&M Phillips, 10 for 17, 111 yards, 1 INT VMI Hughes, 3 for 10, 21 yards, 1 INT Potts, 3 for 4, 99 yards, 2 TD Receiving Robinson, 0 for 1, 0 yards Receiving JMU Baker, 5 for 67 yards ARMY Pevoto, 9 for 13, 114 yards, 1 TD VMI Lloyd, 3 for 26 yards Banks, 4 for 64 yards Dunn, 1 for 1, 12 yards Gilliland, 1 for 28 yards Ward, 4 for 47 yards Williams, 1 for 1 yards Robinson, 1 for 26 yards Landers, 2 for 19 yards Fenner, 1 for 18 yards Receiving VMI Robinson, 1 for 10 yards W&M Nicholas, 3 for 78 yards, 1 TD Bransford, 1 for 12 yards Mack, 3 for 54 yards, 1 TD Bell, 1 for 8 yards Williams,1 for 11 yards Maypray, 1 for 3 yards Trinkle, 2 for 26 yards M. Brown, 1 for 10 yards Archer, 2 for 24 yards ARMY Trimble, 3 for 33 yards, 1 TD McAulay, 2 for 12 yards VMI Bell, 3 for 44 yards, 1 TD Anderson, 2 for 24 yards Holmes, 1 for 16 yards Wright, 2 for 12 yards Maypray, 3 for 26 yards Hill, 1 for 38 yards Mizzer, 2 for 16 yards Attendance: 10,208 Evans, 1 for 22 yards Collins, 1 for 19 yards Time of Game: 2:28 Maehler, 1 for 12 yards Viti, 1 for 7 yards Temperature: 83 degrees Gilliland, 1 for 8 yards Wind: SW 18 mph Attendance: 31,069 Weather: Mostly Cloudy, Humid Attendance: 8,830 Time of Game: 2:57 Time of Game: 2:28 Temperature: 58 degrees Temperature: 70 degrees Wind: ENE 11 mph Wind: S 5-10 mph Weather: Cloudy Weather: Sunny

59 #24 Coastal Carolina...... 31 VMI...... 22 VMI...... 31 VMI...... 27 Charleston Southern...... 27 Gardner-Webb...... 35 oct. 14, 2006 • Foster stadium • Lexington, Va. oct. 21, 2006 • • Charleston, S.C. oct. 28, 2006 • Spangler stadium • Boiling Springs, N.C.

1234F 1234F 1234F Coastal 3 0 21 7 31 VMI 663722 VMI 10 0 6 15 31 VMI 3107727 CSU 7 7 13 0 27 GWU 0 7 21 7 35

VMI - 1st, 10:02, Way 39 FG VMI - 1st, 8:22, Maypray 74 pass from Wilson (Way kick VMI - 1st, 9:04, Way 32 FG CCU - 1st, 7:41, Hoke 37 FG blocked) VMI - 1st, 4:39, Brown 15 interception return (Way kick) VMI - 2nd, 13:36, Mizzer 22 pass from Hughes (Way kick) CSU - 1st, 1:00, Rucks 12 pass from Drafts (Ellis kick) GWU - 2nd, 11:42, Montgomery 34 run (Smith kick) VMI - 2nd, 5:48, Way 32 FG CSU - 2nd, 10:02, Price 10 pass from Drafts (Ellis kick) VMI - 3rd, 10:05, Wilson 1 run (Way kick failed) CCU - 3rd, 13:31, Tolbert 30 run (Hoke kick) VMI - 2nd, 4:00, Way 39 FG GWU - 3rd, 7:14, Alston 4 pass from Campbell (Smith kick)

2006 Game Box Scores CCU - 3rd, 8:04, Thigpen 32 run (Hoke kick) VMI - 2nd, 0:30, Way 30 FG GWU - 3rd, 2:09, Alston 44 pass from Campbell (Smith kick) VMI - 3rd, 3:29, Maypray 37 run (Way kick) CSU - 3rd, 12:32, Ferguson 15 blocked punt return (Ellis kick) GWU - 3rd, 0:05, Luther 35 fumble recovery (Smith kick) CCU - 3rd, 2:55, Tolbert 80 run (Hoke kick) VMI - 3rd, 2:06, Way 38 FG VMI - 4th, 9:01, Mizzer 2 run (Way kick) VMI - 4th, 0:54, Mizzer 3 run (Way kick) CSU - 3rd, 1:25, Price 80 pass from Drafts (Drafts pass failed) VMI - 4th, 7:24, Maypray 23 pass from Wilson (Wilson rush) CCU - 4th, 0:18, Simpson 7 pass from Thigpen (Hoke kick) VMI - 4th, 13:24, Wilson 5 run (Way kick) GWU - 4th, 3:05, Flagler 5 pass from Campbell (Smith kick) Coastal VMI VMI CSU First Downs ...... 19 ...... 19 First Downs ...... 19 ...... 13 VMI GWU Rushes-Yards ...... 28-330...... 55-278 Rushes-Yards ...... 53-193...... 21-68 First Downs ...... 11 ...... 18 Passing Yardage...... 225 ...... 110 Passing Yardage...... 256 ...... 211 Rushes-Yards ...... 40-196...... 34-128 Offensive Plays-Total Yards ...... 56-555...... 69-388 Offensive Plays-Total Yards ...... 74-449...... 45-279 Passing Yardage...... 107 ...... 286 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...... 19-28-1 ...... 9-14-1 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...... 15-21-0 ...... 18-24-4 Offensive Plays-Total Yards ...... 55-303...... 71-414 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...... 7-15-0 ...... 22-37-1 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 2-7-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 2-72-1 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 1-35-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs ...... 6-92-0 ...... 2-36-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs ...... 3-63-0 ...... 4-92-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs...... 3-27-0 ...... 4-22-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs.....1-20-0 ...... 1-0-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs...... 4-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs ...... 3-49-0 ...... 5-117-0 Punts-Avg...... 2-29.0...... 3-36.3 Punts-Avg...... 4-33.5...... 2-40.5 Fumbles/Lost...... 2/2...... 2/0 Fumbles/Lost...... 3/1...... 0/0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs.....1-15-1 ...... 0-0-0 Penalties/Yards ...... 6/59...... 4/35 Penalties/Yards ...... 6/56...... 4/25 Punts-Avg...... 6-40.8...... 5-37.6 Time of Possession...... 25:52 ...... 34:08 Time of Possession...... 34:30 ...... 25:30 Fumbles/Lost...... 3/2...... 2/2 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 1-1...... 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 1-10...... 1-2 Penalties/Yards ...... 1/10...... 9/81 Time of Possession...... 26:48 ...... 33:12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 1-10...... 2-10 Rushing Rushing Coastal Tolbert, 8 for 151 yards, 2 TD VMI Wilson, 20 for 90 yards, 1 TD INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Perkins, 7 for 90 yards Mizzer, 20 for 61 yards Rushing Thigpen, 7 for 77 yards, 1 TD Collins, 3 for 19 yards VMI Mizzer, 18 for 66 yards, 1 TD Fraser, 3 for 10 yards Jackson, 1 for 12 yards Robinson, 1 for 54 yards Fordham, 3 for 2 yards Robinson, 3 for 12 yards Maypray, 4 for 39 yards Maypray, 5 for 0 yards Wilson, 11 for 27 yards, 1 TD VMI Maypray, 8 for 89 yards, 1 TD Hughes, 1 for -1 yard Collins, 3 for 10 yards Mizzer, 26 for 71 yards, 1 TD Hughes, 2 for 1 yard Hughes, 13 for 67 yards CSU Drafts, 11 for 49 yards Jackson, 1 for -1 yard Robinson, 4 for 34 yards Harper, 6 for 16 yards Jackson, 3 for 15 yards Adams, 1 for 3 yards GWU Montgomery, 15 for 103 yards, 1 TD Collins, 1 for 2 yards Team, 3 for 0 yards Peoples, 5 for 25 yards Wallace, 9 for 16 yards Passing Passing Doolittle, 1 for 1 yard Coastal Thigpen, 19 for 27, 225 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT VMI Wilson, 15 for 21, 256 yards, 1 TD Team, 2 for -2 yards Team, 0 for 1, 0 yards Campbell, 2 for -15 yards CSU Drafts, 18 for 24, 211 yards, 3 TD, 4 INT VMI Hughes, 8 for 13, 108 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT Receiving Passing VMI Wilson, 7 for 15, 107 yards, 1 TD Receiving VMI Bell, 5 for 70 yards Coastal Simpson, 6 for 45 yards, 1 TD Gilliland, 4 for 36 yards GWU Campbell, 21 for 34, 279 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT Perkins, 3 for 49 yards Maypray, 2 for 91 yards, 1 TD Doolittle, 1 for 3, 7 yards Washington, 3 for 27 yards Robinson, 2 for 48 yards Parks, 2 for 59 yards Mizzer, 2 for 11 yards Tolbert, 2 for 32 yards Receiving Burgess, 1 for 12 yards CSU Price, 12 for 166 yards, 2 TD VMI Mizzer, 3 for 20 yards Noble, 1 for 3 yards Burch, 3 for 24 yards Maypray, 2 for 32 yards, 1 TD Anderson, 1 for -2 yards Harper, 2 for 9 yards Bell, 1 for 44 yards Rucks, 1 for 12 yards, 1 TD Jackson, 1 for 11 yards VMI Mizzer, 4 for 56 yards, 1 TD Maypray, 2 for 27 yards Attendance: 3,258 GWU Flagler, 6 for 44 yards, 1 TD Lloyd, 1 for 14 yards Time of Game: 2:32 Gaines, 5 for 53 yards Bell, 1 for 11 yards Temperature: 75 degrees Alston, 4 for 69 yards, 2 TD Hughes, 1 for 2 yards Wind: NE 5-10 Hernandez, 2 for 55 yards Weather: Mostly Sunny Tuten, 2 for 7 yards Attendance: 7,810 Walker, 1 for 39 yards Time of Game: 2:45 Montgomery, 1 for 18 yards Temperature: 60 degrees Peoples, 1 for 1 yard Wind: S 8-10 Weather: Sunny and Clear Attendance: 3,810 Time of Game: 2:45 Temperature: 61 degrees Wind: 25 mph Weather: Sunny , High winds

60 2006 Game Box Scores VMI...... 21 Liberty...... 38 The Citadel...... 48 VMI...... 32 Nov. 11, 2006 • Johnston Hagood Stadium • Nov. 18, 2006 • Foster Stadium • Lexington, Va. Charleston, S.C. 1234F Liberty 7177738 1234F VMI 0 9 13 10 32 VMI 077721 CIT 21 14 7 6 48 LU - 1st, 9:59, Jennings 2 run (Kolegue kick) LU - 2nd, 13:36, Kolegue 36 FG CIT - 1st, 8:30, Cooper 13 run (Vandiver kick) VMI - 2nd, 8:03, Way 31 FG CIT - 1st, 3:30, Lee 12 run (Vandiver kick) LU - 2nd, 6:12, Jackson 43 pass from Smith (Kolegue kick) CIT - 1st, 0:59, Domanski 24 pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) LU - 2nd, 4:48, Penn 43 fumble recovery (Kolegue kick) CIT - 2nd, 11:22, Cooper 26 run (Vandiver kick) VMI - 2nd, 0:09, Bell 17 pass from Hughes (Way kick) CIT - 2nd, 10:25, Goodrum 9 pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) VMI - 3rd, 11:12, Mizzer 12 run (Way kick) VMI - 2nd, 4:26, Jackson 39 run (Way kick) VMI - 3rd, 4:20, Mizzer 1 run (Hughes pass failed) VMI - 3rd, 11:05, Mizzer 24 run (Way kick) LU - 3rd, 4:02, Bolden 97 kickoff return (Kolegue kick) CIT - 3rd, 2:23, Cooper 14 run (Vandiver kick) VMI - 4th, 12:25, Smith 2 run (Way kick) CIT - 4th, 9:39, Lee 2 run (Vandiver kick blocked) LU - 4th, 7:17, Terrell 13 run (Kolegue kick) VMI - 4th, 6:48, Mizzer 25 run (Way kick) VMI - 4th, 2:53, Way 43 FG

VMI CIT LU VMI First Downs ...... 15 ...... 23 First Downs ...... 14 ...... 23 Rushes-Yards ...... 45-252...... 42-257 Rushes-Yards ...... 32-115...... 68-324 Passing Yardage...... 86 ...... 184 Passing Yardage...... 127 ...... 57 Offensive Plays-Total Yards ...... 59-338...... 66-441 Offensive Plays-Total Yards ...... 44-242...... 75-381 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...... 7-14-0 ...... 16-24-0 Passes (Comp-Att-Int)...... 8-12-0 ...... 3-7-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards-TDs...... 1-43-1 ...... 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs...... 2-15-0 ...... 5-74-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs...... 1-33-0 ...... 1-(-3)-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs ...... 5-83-0 ...... 3-43-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs ...... 5-161-1 ...... 5-119-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs...... 0-0-0 ...... 0-0-0 Punts-Avg...... 5-41.8...... 4-40.0 Punts-Avg...... 1-30.0...... 1-40.0 Fumbles/Lost...... 4/2...... 0/0 Fumbles/Lost...... 1/0...... 4/1 Penalties/Yards ...... 4/31...... 3/25 Penalties/Yards ...... 7/75...... 8/54 Time of Possession...... 30:17 ...... 29:43 Time of Possession...... 23:26 ...... 36:34 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 0-0...... 1-9 Sacks By: Number-Yards...... 1-6...... 1-11

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing Rushing VMI Mizzer, 16 for 80 yards, 2 TD LU Jennings, 21 for 111 yards, 1 TD Jackson, 5 for 55 yards, 1 TD Terrell, 6 for 28 yards, 1 TD Robinson, 5 for 39 yards Team, 2 for -6 yards Collins, 5 for 33 yards Maypray, 3 for 28 yards Smith, 3 for -18 yards Wilson, 11 for 17 yards VMI Mizzer, 30 for 171 yards, 2 TD CIT Cooper, 20 for 150 yards, 3 TD Collins, 4 for 37 yards Lee, 12 for 59 yards, 2 TD Smith, 8 for 32 yards, 1 TD Jernigan, 1 for 30 yards Jackson, 7 for 32 yards Lawson, 1 for 8 yards Robinson, 6 for 32 yards Carnell, 2 for 7 yards Hughes, 11 for 11 yards Goodrum, 5 for 5 yards Wilson, 2 for 9 yards Team, 1 for -2 yards Passing Passing LU Smith, 8 for 12, 127 yards, 1 TD VMI Wilson, 7 for 14, 86 yards VMI Hughes, 3 for 6, 57 yards, 1 TD CIT Lawson, 14 for 22, 171 yards, 2 TD Wilson, 0 for 1, 0 yards Carnell, 2 for 2, 13 yards

Receiving Receiving VMI Robinson, 4 for 40 yards LU Turner, 3 for 35 yards Maypray, 2 for 36 yards Jackson, 2 for 55 yards, 1 TD Bell, 1 for 10 yards Edwards, 1 for 17 yards Jennings, 1 for 10 yards CIT Roberts, 4 for 32 yards Luck, 1 for 10 yards Tyler, 4 for 26 yards Jernigan, 3 for 50 yards VMI Bell, 2 for 51 yards, 1 TD Cornett, 2 for 21 yards Robinson, 1 for 6 yards Domanski, 1 for 24 yards, 1 TD Cooper, 1 for 22 yards Attendance: 6,177 Goodrum, 1 for 9 yards, 1 TD Time of Game: 2:36 Temperature: 45 degrees Attendance: 17,494 Wind: N 3-5 mph Time of Game: 2:45 Weather: Partly Cloudy Temperature: 80 degrees Wind: N/NE 5-10 Weather: Sunny

61 Game Summary Passing Overall Record: 1-10 Big South: 0-4 G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS TD EFFIC LP YPG Jonathan Wilson 8 92 45 0 48.9 759 5 136.15 74 94.9 DATE OPPONENT W/L RESULT ATTEND Kyle Hughes 8 51 28 3 54.9 371 3 123.65 34 46.4 Sep 2, 2006 Davidson W 20-19 8112 Tim Maypray 10 1 1 0 100.0 2 0 116.80 2 0.2 Sep 09, 2006 at Norfolk State L 19-32 12609 Joey Robinson 10 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 Sep 16, 2006 at #8 Richmond L 7-58 10560 VMI 11 145 74 3 51.0 1132 8 130.68 74 102.9 Sep 23, 2006 at William and Mary L 6-38 10208 Opponents 11 286 190 10 66.4 2463 18 152.55 80 223.9 Sep 30, 2006 James Madison L 7-45 8830 Oct 07, 2006 at Army L 7-62 31069 Total Offense *10/14/06 #24 Coastal Carolina L 27-31 7810

2006 VMI Statistics *Oct 21, 2006 at Charleston Southern L 22-27 3258 G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG *Oct 28, 2006 at Gardner-Webb L 31-35 3810 Sean Mizzer 11 209 1022 0 1022 92.9 Nov 11, 2006 at The Citadel L 21-48 17494 Jonathan Wilson 8 183 189 759 948 118.5 *Nov 18, 2006 Liberty L 32-38 6177 Kyle Hughes 8 113 90 371 461 57.6 Joey Robinson 10 38 330 0 330 33.0 TEAM STATISTICS Tim Maypray 10 42 280 2 282 28.2 Nat Jackson 8 25 159 0 159 19.9 VMI OPP Zack Collins 7 23 126 0 126 18.0 FIRST DOWNS 168 231 Derek Smith 6 18 64 0 64 10.7 Rushing 116 120 Ryan Stratis 10 3 14 0 14 1.4 Passing 45 110 Ryan Mingus 7 1 4 0 4 0.6 Penalty 7 1 VMI 11 656 2273 1132 3405 309.5 Rushing Att-Yards 511-2273 397-2364 Opponents 11 683 2364 2463 4827 438.8 Rushing Yards per Game 206.6 214.9 Pass Comp-Att-Int 145-74-3 286-190-10 Receiving Passing Yards 1132 2463 Passing Yards per Game 102.9 223.9 G NO YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G Punting Number-Yds-Avg 55-2165-39.4 22-845-38.4 Willie Bell 11 17 340 20.0 3 71 30.9 Fumbles-Lost 35-13 13-10 Tim Maypray 10 14 244 17.4 2 74 24.4 Penalties-Yards 49-397 62-524 Sean Mizzer 11 14 121 8.6 1 23 11.0 Sacks By-Yds Lost 9-56 19-107 Joey Robinson 10 12 191 15.9 1 50 19.1 Third Down Conversions 45/138 79/132 Chris Gilliland 11 9 142 15.8 0 48 12.9 Third Down Conversions Pct. 32.6% 55.3% Tommy Lloyd 11 4 40 10.0 0 17 3.6 Fourth Down Conversions 10/18 8/11 Nat Jackson 8 2 33 16.5 1 22 4.1 Fourth Down Conversions Pct. 55.6% 72.7% Zack Collins 7 1 19 19.0 0 19 2.7 Avg. Time of Possession 30:28 29:32 Kyle Hughes 8 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 VMI 11 74 1132 15.3 8 74 102.9 Scoring By Quarters Opponents 11 190 2463 13.0 18 80 223.9 |------PATs------| 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOT AVG VMI 29 39 50 81 199 18.1 Scoring Opponents 107 128 107 91 433 39.4 TD FG Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PTS Rushing Sean Mizzer 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Barrett Way 0 10-12 17-20 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 47 G ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LP YPG Jonathan Wilson 3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0-1 0 0 20 Sean Mizzer 11 209 1088 66 1022 4.9 9 68 92.9 Tim Maypray 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Joey Robinson 10 37 331 1 330 8.9 1 61 33.0 Willie Bell 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Tim Maypray 10 41 298 18 280 6.8 1 37 28.0 Joey Robinson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jonathan Wilson 8 91 303 114 189 2.1 3 24 23.6 Nat Jackson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Nat Jackson 8 25 168 9 159 6.4 1 39 19.9 Derek Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Zack Collins 7 23 132 6 126 5.5 0 23 18.0 Marcus Brown 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kyle Hughes 8 62 197 107 90 1.5 0 25 11.2 Terrel Allen 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Derek Smith 6 18 64 0 64 3.6 1 11 10.7 Levi Swindell 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Ryan Stratis 10 3 14 0 14 4.7 0 7 1.4 Kyle Hughes 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 Ryan Mingus 7 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.6 VMI 25 10-12 17-20 1-3 0 0-2 0 0 199 Willie Bell 11 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.5 Opponents 58 10-15 53-56 0-1 0 0-1 0 1 433 VMI 11 511 2599 326 2273 4.4 16 68 206.6 Opponents...... 11 397 2496 132 2364 6.0 34 80 214.9 Punt Returns Punting NO YDS AVG TD LP NO YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD Jacob Rochester 4 8 2.0 0 5 Adam Peters 53 2136 40.3 56 4 5 7 1 Sean Mizzer 2 12 6.0 0 15 Kyle Hughes 1 29 29.0 29 0 0 1 0 Tim Maypray 2 26 13.0 0 16 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 VMI 8 46 5.8 0 16 VMI 55 2165 39.4 56 4 5 8 1 Opponents 34 626 18.4 2 76 Opponents 22 845 38.4 70 3 2 9 0

62 2006 VMI Statistics 2006 VMI Kickoff Returns Interceptions NO YDS AVG TD LP NO YDS AVG TD LP Tim Maypray 17 320 18.8 0 36 Christian Kelly 3 0 0.0 0 0 Willie Bell 10 167 16.7 0 29 Jamaal Walton 3 0 0.0 0 0 Sean Mizzer 8 147 18.4 0 26 Marcus Brown 2 15 7.5 1 15 Zack Collins 5 76 15.2 0 29 Jacob Rochester 1 0 0.0 0 0 Chris Gilliland 5 109 21.8 0 39 Keith Taylor 1 0 0.0 0 0 Joey Robinson 3 58 19.3 0 22 VMI 10 15 1.5 1 15 Tommy Lloyd 1 9 9.0 0 9 Opponents 3 26 8.7 0 20 Jacob Rochester 1 12 12.0 0 12 VMI 50 898 18.0 0 39 Opponents 40 840 21.0 1 97 Defensive Leaders (Top 25 Players)

|------FUMBLES------| GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS SACKS-YDS PBU RCV-YDS FORCED Patrick McKinney 11 37 45 82 2.5-7 . 1 . . Levi Swindell 11 35 35 70 0.5-1 . 6 . . Keith Taylor 10 31 30 61 1.0-4 . 1 2-0 1 Jamaal Walton 11 37 22 59 1.0-2 . 3 . . Jacob Rochester 10 31 23 54 3.0-6 1-4 . 1-0 1 Marcus Brown 11 24 23 47 1.0-10 1-10 2 . 2 Eric Hall 11 18 28 46 7.5-37 4-26 . 1-0 . Christian Kelly 11 26 15 41...1-0. Terrel Allen 10 19 21 40 4.5-16 1-5 2 1-10 . Jack Herzog 11 7 29 36 5.0-11 1-5 1 1-0 . Mike Hutchings 10 17 16 33 0.5-1.... Ryan Stratis 10 9 20 29 1.0-2...1 Bryant Youngblood 10 14 13 27..... Kris Ware 9 9 13 22 0.5-1 . 1 1-0 . Charlie Liesfeld 10 8 10 18 1.0-7 1-6 1 . . Nick Mims 9 9 7 16 1.5-3 . 2 . . Andy Viola 9 6 9 15 0.5-1.... Wilson Ileso 11 6 5 11..... Leon Barrow 7 6 4 10..... Keashawn Artis 9448..... Robbie Appel 11448..... Heath Tomlin 3415..... Tommy Lloyd 11 5 . 5..... Joe Taylor 11415...1-0. Lucas Combs 7 . 3 3...1-0. VMI 11 386 383 769 31-109 7-56 20 10-10 5 Opponents 11 384 426 810 63.0-220 17-107 21 13-135 14 VMI Highs Opponent Highs Points Scored ...... 32 ...... Liberty Points Scored ...... 62 ...... Army First Downs...... 23 ...... Liberty First Downs...... 26 ...... Davidson Rushing Attempts ...... 68 ...... Liberty Rushing Attempts ...... 52 ...... Army Rushing Net Yards...... 324 ...... Liberty Rushing Net Yards...... 367 ...... Richmond Passing Attempts...... 21 ...... at Charleston Southern Passing Attempts...... 60 ...... Davidson Passing Completions ...... 15 ...... at Charleston Southern Passing Completions ...... 34 ...... Davidson Passing Yardage ...... 256 ...... at Charleston Southern Passing Yardage ...... 404 ...... Davidson Passes Intercepted ...... 1 ...... Three Times Passes Intercepted ...... 4 ...... Charleston Southern Total Offense...... 449 ...... at Charleston Southern Total Offense...... 560 ...... Richmond Total Plays...... 75 ...... Liberty Total Plays...... 85 ...... Davidson Penalties ...... 8 ...... Liberty Penalties ...... 9 ...... Gardner-Webb Penalty Yards ...... 56 ...... at Charleston Southern Penalty Yards ...... 81 ...... Gardner-Webb

63 Final Standings Total Defense - ----Conference------Overall---- G RUSH PASS PLAYS YDS AVG TD YDS/G TEAM W L PCT W L PCT PTS OPP Liberty 11 1433 1940 665 3373 5.1 21 306.6 Coastal Carolina 4 0 1.000 9 3 .750 411 297 Charleston Southern 11 1197 2496 723 3693 5.1 24 335.7 Charleston Southern 2 2 .500 9 2 .818 300 199 Coastal Carolina 12 2354 1836 767 4190 5.5 37 349.2 Gardner-Webb 2 2 .500 6 5 .545 270 329 Gardner-Webb 11 2256 2281 746 4537 6.1 36 412.5 Liberty 2 2 .500 6 5 .545 259 172 VMI 11 2364 2463 683 4827 7.1 52 438.8 VMI 0 4 .000 1 10 .091 199 433 Rushing Offense Scoring Defense

G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/G G TD XP 2XP DXP FG SF PTS AVG VMI 11 511 2273 4.4 16 206.6 Liberty 11 22 19 0 0 7 0 172 15.6 Liberty 11 432 2035 4.7 23 185.0 Charleston Southern 11 26 20 1 0 7 0 199 18.1 Coastal Carolina 12 434 2188 5.0 23 182.3 Coastal Carolina 12 39 33 0 0 10 0 297 24.8 2006 Big South Stat-Team Charleston Southern 11 312 1129 3.6 14 102.6 Gardner-Webb 11 42 35 2 0 12 1 329 29.9 Gardner-Webb 11 324 1069 3.3 13 97.2 VMI 11 58 53 0 0 10 1 433 39.4

Passing Offense Punt Returns

G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS AVG TD YDS/G G NO YDS TD AVG Coastal Carolina 12 353 223 11 63.2 3429 9.7 30 285.8 Charleston Southern 11 21 291 2 13.9 Charleston Southern 11 348 239 16 68.7 2863 8.2 23 260.3 Liberty 11 28 315 0 11.2 Gardner-Webb 11 378 218 21 57.7 2655 7.0 19 241.4 Gardner-Webb 11 20 188 1 9.4 Liberty 11 211 122 5 57.8 1565 7.4 7 142.3 VMI 11 8 46 0 5.8 VMI 11 145 74 3 51.0 1132 7.8 8 102.9 Coastal Carolina 12 13 58 1 4.5 Total Offense Kickoff Returns

G RUSH PASS PLAYS YDS AVG TD YDS/G G NO YDS TD AVG Coastal Carolina 12 2188 3429 787 5617 7.1 53 468.1 Liberty 11 32 818 3 25.6 Charleston Southern 11 1129 2863 660 3992 6.0 37 362.9 Gardner-Webb 11 47 867 0 18.4 Gardner-Webb 11 1069 2655 702 3724 5.3 32 338.5 VMI 11 50 898 0 18.0 Liberty 11 2035 1565 643 3600 5.6 30 327.3 Coastal Carolina 12 45 789 0 17.5 VMI 11 2273 1132 656 3405 5.2 24 309.5 Charleston Southern 11 30 503 0 16.8 Scoring Offense Punting

G TD XP 2XP DXP FG SF PTS AVG G P YDS AVG RET YDS AVG NET/P Coastal Carolina 12 54 49 2 1 10 1 411 34.2 Gardner-Webb 11 48 2078 43.3 23 311 6.5 36.8 Charleston Southern 11 41 34 1 0 6 0 300 27.3 Charleston Southern 11 42 1493 35.5 19 94 2.2 33.3 Gardner-Webb 11 35 33 0 0 9 0 270 24.5 Liberty 11 48 1827 38.1 27 276 5.8 32.3 Liberty 11 34 29 0 0 8 1 259 23.5 Coastal Carolina 12 32 1058 33.1 11 85 2.7 30.4 VMI 11 25 17 1 0 10 0 199 18.1 VMI 11 55 2165 39.4 34 626 11.4 28.0

Rushing Defense Third Down Conversions

G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/G G CONV ATT PCT Charleston Southern 11 393 1197 3.0 12 108.8 Charleston Southern 11 66 134 49.3 Liberty 11 382 1433 3.8 12 130.3 Coastal Carolina 12 75 153 49.0 Coastal Carolina 12 490 2354 4.8 26 196.2 Liberty 11 66 139 47.5 Gardner-Webb 11 445 2256 5.1 21 205.1 Gardner-Webb 11 55 136 40.4 VMI 11 397 2364 6.0 34 214.9 VMI 11 45 138 32.6 Passing Defense Turnover Margin

G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS AVG TD YDS/G ---TAKEAWAYS------GIVEAWAYS--- Coastal Carolina 12 277 146 19 52.7 1836 6.6 11 153.0 G FUM INT TOT FUM INT TOT MARPER/G Liberty 11 283 163 8 57.6 1940 6.9 9 176.4 Charleston Southern 11 8 18 26 4 16 20 +6 0.55 Gardner-Webb 11 301 192 7 63.8 2281 7.6 15 207.4 Liberty 11 6 8 14 3 5 8 +6 0.55 VMI 11 286 190 10 66.4 2463 8.6 18 223.9 VMI 11 10 10 20 13 3 16 +4 0.36 Charleston Southern 11 330 207 18 62.7 2496 7.6 12 226.9 Coastal Carolina 12 3 19 22 15 11 26 -4 -0.33 Gardner-Webb 11 14 7 21 13 21 34 -13 -1.18

64 2006 Big South Stats-Individual TOTAL OFFENSE All-Purpose Yardage G RUSH PASS PLAYS TOT YDS/G G RUSH RCV PR KR YDS AVG/G , CCU 12 656 3296 452 3952 329.3 Sean Mizzer, VMI 11 1022 121 12 147 1302 118.4 Collin Drafts, CSU 11 513 2665 449 3178 288.9 Duvaughn Flagler, GWU 11 14 740 0 412 1166 106.0 Devin Campbell, GWU 11 -64 2215 365 2151 195.5 Wynton Jackson, LU 11 19 519 298 323 1159 105.4 Brock Smith, Liberty 11 35 1376 216 1411 128.3 Rashad Jennings, LU 11 1020 56 0 0 1076 97.8 Sean Mizzer, VMI 11 1022 0 209 1022 92.9 , CSU 11 15 985 0 0 1000 90.9 Rashad Jennings, LU 11 1020 0 179 1020 92.7 Passing Efficiency Punting

G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS TD EFF G NO YDS AVG Tyler Thigpen, CCU 12 339 217 11 64.0 3296 29 167.4 Michael Hanna, GWU 11 46 2000 43.5 Collin Drafts, CSU 11 319 223 14 69.9 2665 21 153.0 Adam Peters, VMI 11 53 2136 40.3 Brock Smith, LU 11 186 107 5 57.5 1376 7 126.7 Ben Beasley, LU 11 48 1827 38.1 Devin Campbell, GWU 11 311 174 17 55.9 2215 15 120.8 Rushing Punt Returns

G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/G G RET YDS TD AVG Sean Mizzer, VMI 11 209 1022 4.9 9 92.9 Wynton Jackson, LU 11 26 298 0 11.5 Rashad Jennings, LU 11 179 1020 5.7 10 92.7 C.J. Hirschman, CSU 11 19 258 1 13.6 Zach Terrell, LU 11 144 673 4.7 13 61.2 Kory Alston, GWU 11 19 186 1 9.8 Tyler Thigpen, CCU 12 113 656 5.8 5 54.7 Kenneth Joshen, CCU 7 5 22 0 4.4 Aundres Perkins, CCU 12 116 599 5.2 8 49.9 , CCU 12 4 13 1 3.2 Receiving Kickoff Returns

G REC YDS TD AVG/C REC/G G RET YDS TD AVG Maurice Price, CSU 11 103 985 10 9.6 89.5 Duvaughn Flagler, GWU 11 19 412 0 21.7 Duvaughn Flagler, GWU11 64 740 7 11.6 67.3 Tim Maypray, VMI 10 17 320 0 18.8 , CCU 12 61 1077 16 17.7 89.8 Bryant Burch, CSU 11 16 292 0 18.2 Austin Gaines, GWU 11 48 690 3 14.4 62.7 Wynton Jackson, LU 11 11 323 1 29.4 Kory Alston, GWU 11 45 487 4 10.8 44.3 Tommy Fraser, CCU 10 10 194 0 19.4 Scoring Interceptions

G TD XPT FG PTS PTS/G G INT YDS TD INT/G Jerome Simpson, CCU 12 16 0 0 96 8.0 Dewitt Meyers, CCU 10 4 33 0 0.40 Zach Terrell, LU 11 13 0 0 78 7.1 Jon Carmon, CSU 11 4 24 0 0.36 Josh Hoke, CCU 12 0 49 10 79 6.6 Quinton Teal, CCU 124300.33 Sean Mizzer, CCU 11 10 0 0 60 5.5 Rashad Jennings, LU 11 10 0 0 60 5.5 Defensive Tackles

GP SOLO AST TOTAL AVG/G SACK Jada Ross, CSU 11 51 76 127 11.5 2.0 Mario E. Brown, GWU 11 55 54 109 9.9 5.0 Jamar Leath, CCU 12 47 69 116 9.7 0.5 Josh Mitchell, CSU 9 22 53 75 8.3 1.5 Mike Pavelko, GWU 11 33 54 87 7.9 0.0 Patrick McKinney, VMI 11 37 45 82 7.5 0.0 C.J. Hirschman, CSU 11 29 51 80 7.3 0.0 Stevie Ray Lloyd, LU 11 28 52 80 7.3 0.0 Jonna Lee, CSU 11 27 53 80 7.3 1.5 Brian Johnston, GWU 11 35 42 77 7.0 7.5 Manny Rojas, LU 11 33 43 76 6.9 1.0 Quinton Teal, CCU 12 43 38 81 6.8 1.0 Levi Swindell, VMI 11 35 35 70 6.4 0.0 J.P. Weaver, GWU 9 26 29 55 6.1 0.0 Keith Taylor, VMI 10 31 30 61 6.1 0.0

65 2006 All-Big South Team 2006 VaSID All-State Team

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE Quarterback Tyler Thigpen Coastal Carolina Quarterback Justin Rascati James Madison Running Back Rashad Jennings Liberty Running Back Brandon Ore Virginia Tech Running Back Sean Mizzer VMI Running Back Alonzo Coleman Hampton Wide Receiver Maurice Price Charleston Southern Wide Receiver L.C. Baker James Madison Wide Receiver Duvaughn Flagler Gardner-Webb Wide Receiver Marquay McDaniel Hampton Wide Receiver Jerome Simpson Coastal Carolina Tight End Tom Santi Virginia Tight End Rodney Burgess Coastal Carolina Center Cody Morris William & Mary Offensive Line Brad Poston Coastal Carolina Guard Branden Albert Virginia Offensive Line Brian Kepple Coastal Carolina Guard Mike Parham James Madison Offensive Line Demario Deese Gardner-Webb Tackle Virginia Tech Offensive Line Stephen Sene Liberty Tackle Corey Davis James Madison Offensive Line Kris King Gardner-Webb FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Defensive Line Jeffrey Fitzgerald Virginia Big South and State Honors Defensive Line Brian Johnston Gardner-Webb Defensive Line Kendall Langford Hampton Defensive Line Sam Harper Coastal Carolina Defensive Line Virginia Defensive Line Dennis Justiniani Charleston Southern Defensive Line Kevin Winston James Madison Defensive Line Eric Hall VMI Linebacker Justin Durrant Hampton Linebacker Jada Ross Charleston Southern Linebacker Vince Hall Virginia Tech Linebacker Jamar Leath Coastal Carolina Linebacker Akeen Jordan James Madison Linebacker Manny Rojas Liberty Defensive Back Travarous Bain Hampton Linebacker Mario E. Brown Gardner-Webb Defensive Back Brandon Flowers Virginia Tech Defensive Back Quinton Teal Coastal Carolina Defensive Back Marcus Hamilton Virginia Defensive Back C.J. Hirschman Charleston Southern Defensive Back Tony LeZotte James Madison Defensive Back Daniel Cooke Gardner-Webb Defensive Back Jamaal Walton VMI FIRST-TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS Placekicker Brandon Pace Virginia Tech FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS Punter Nic Schmitt Virginia Tech Placekicker Hunter Smith Gardner-Webb Return Specialist Wynton Jackson Liberty Punter Michael Hanna Gardner-Webb Long-Snapper James Coble Coastal Carolina KEYDETS NAMED SECOND TEAM ALL-STATE Return Specialist Wynton Jackson Liberty Running Back Sean Mizzer Defensive Line Eric Hall Offensive Player of the Year: Tyler Thigpen, QB, Sr., Coastal Carolina Defensive Player of the Year: Brian Johnston, DE, Jr., Gardner-Webb Offensive Player of the Year: Brandon Ore, Virginia Tech Freshman of the Year: Tim Maypray, Slotback, VMI Defensive Player of the Year: , James Madison Coach of the Year: Danny Rocco, Liberty Rookie of the Year: Jeffrey Fitzgerald, Virginia Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Josh Hoke, K, Sr., Coastal Carolina Coach of the Year: Joe Taylor, Hampton

KEYDETS NAMED SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG SOUTH Offensive Line Robert Brown Placekicker Barrett Way Punter Adam Peters

KEYDET NAMED TO BIG SOUTH ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Jacob Rochester

Sean Mizzer earned All-Conference honors for the second time Eric Hall was named to the All-Big South Second Team for the in his career last season when he led the Big South in both second consecutive year after ranking in the top five in the rushing and all-purpose yards. League in sacks. 66

Certification by the Southern Association of the Army. He holds a Bachelor Colleges and Schools receiving reaffirmation of Science degree in Civil Engineering from of accreditation. Modernized and technologi- VMI, a Masters of Arts degree from George cally enhanced academic buildings and a full Washington University, and he is also a grad- academic support staff complement splendid uate of the United States Army War College. instructors. The Institute receives annual As a cadet, he was a quarterback on the national and state recognition for its pro- football team, a member of the Honor grams. Court, a Battalion Commander and awarded the Institute's prestigious Cincinnati Medal at Military and athletics combine with academ- graduation. ics to form the historic three-legged stool at

VMI Superintendent VMI, and both play major roles in Vision He assumed command of the 101st 2039. A significant increase in commissioning Airborne Division on 3 August 1989 and led is called for as General Peay emphasizes the the Division throughout Operations DESERT importance of military service, not necessari- SHIELD and DESERT STORM in the Persian ly as a career, but rather for a couple of Gulf. Promoted to Lieutenant General in years in the true spirit of the citizen-soldier. 1991, he was assigned as the Deputy Chief Over the past four years, the percentage of of Staff for Operations and Plans, Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III graduating cadets receiving commissions has Department of the Army and Senior Army grown from 34% to 51%. A strong propo- Member, United States Military Committee, General J. H. Binford Peay III, VMI Class nent of athletics, Vision 2039 (and "every United Nations and on 26 March 1993, he of 1962, became the Institute's 14th cadet an athlete") calls for huge capital build- was promoted to the rank of General and Superintendent on July 1st 2003. Through ing efforts which will benefit intercollegiate appointed the 24th Vice Chief of Staff of the Vision 2039, he has ushered in a period of teams, club teams, intramural sports, and United States Army. enthusiasm, growth, and change throughout the Corps in general. The initial and most all aspects of VMI. Never losing sight of obvious effort is the newly renovated foot- His last assignment was Commander-in- VMI's primary "academic focus," which he ball stadium at Alumni Memorial Field, dedi- Chief, United States Central Command, emphasizes as "first among equals," Vision cated - Foster Stadium - in September 2006 MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, from 5 2039 sets forth a plan that will guide the in honor of P. Wesley Foster, Jr., VMI Class of August 1994 to 13 August 1997, with Institute for decades to come, as it moves 1956. The Gray-Minor Baseball Stadium, responsibility for the region encompassing toward its 200th anniversary. named in honor of Senator Elmon Gray '46 twenty countries in Africa, the Middle East, and G. Gilmer Minor, III '63, and the Paulette Persian Gulf and South Asia. General Peay is Enhancing the physical and cultural environ- Locker Room complex in honor of Bill currently Chairman, the Allied Defense ment is a key component for the future. Full Paulette '69 were completed and dedicated Group, and a Director with BAE Systems, renovations of Nichols Engineering Hall, in March 2007. A lacrosse-soccer stadium, Inc. Crozet Hall, Mallory Hall, and J.M. Hall have additional multi-purpose fields, new recently been completed, with a major mod- Corps confidence courses, tennis ernization project at Kilbourne Hall, a new courts, RAT Challenge courses, and Leadership and Ethics Center, and a third an improved cross country "Chessie Barracks all in "full swing." In addition to the Trail" are planned for the North Post new third barracks structure, this project area and will "round-out" what will include modernization of all rooms in General Peay calls "leadership valley." the current Old and New Barracks as well. General Peay and his staff have also spent General Peay considers his hundreds of hours buried in the details of Superintendency as an opportunity cadet leadership functions, cadet organiza- to give something back to VMI tions, the regimental and class systems, the which has had such a significant Honor System, and daily schedule. influence on his life and that of his family. His Father, J.H.B. Peay, Jr. was "We must have the daily schedule right; lead- a graduate of the VMI Class of 1929, ership, cadet life, study time, management and he and his wife, Pamela, have skills, and everything else at VMI evolve two sons, who are also graduates: around that," says General Peay. Jim, Class of '98, and Ryan, Class of '02. Born in Richmond, Virginia on Academically, VMI remains a clear leader 10 May 1940, General Peay, upon among undergraduate colleges. In July 2007, graduation, was commissioned a the Institute, in a superb performance, suc- Second Lieutenant of Field Artillery, cessfully completed its ten year Compliance embarking on a 35-year career in

68 VMI Athletic Direct The most ambitious capital improvements to athletic piled six league wins and White was named Southern facilities in 20 years have been launched under the Conference Co-Coach of the Year. His teams won Vision 2039 initiative of VMI Superintendent General 85 games in six years and his 1987 squad reached the J.H. Binford Peay, and ninth-year Athletic Director Southern Conference championship game. While Donny White has been a guiding force in the serving as baseball coach, White also taught on the process. Physical Education staff as an assistant professor. Over the past year, both the football and base- White entered private business in 1987, but ball programs have seen their facilities significantly returned to the full-time athletic ranks in 1992 when upgraded with the additions of P. Wesley Foster, Jr. he accepted the athletic director position at Patrick ‘56 Stadium and Gray-Minor Stadium. Henry. White supervised all areas of the Patriot ath- Facilities improvement is just one issue that letic program and helped improve facilities, season White has tackled since taking over as AD in 1998. ticket sales, and booster club membership. The foot- Upon his return, White immediately went to work ball program reached the ranks of the state’s elite, addressing the challenging issues facing the VMI ath- winning 57 of 65 games, five district titles, four o r letic department. At the same time, he has built sup- regional titles, a state runner-up trophy, and the state port for intercollegiate athletics among the VMI com- AAA, Division 5 championship in 1994. munity and its alumni. His effort has resulted in a White is a 1965 graduate of VMI with a B.S. change in conference affiliation, increased funding for degree in civil engineering. As a cadet, he was a operations, the development of women’s athletics, Distinguished Military Student, named Who’s Who in Donny White and a better overall competitive environment for American Colleges and Universities, and was award- VMI sports. ed the Pres. Brown Athletic Cup for excellence. ATHLETIC STAFF In 2006-07, VMI enjoyed considerable success White co-captained the 1964 VMI football team and on the field with the basketball reaching the was selected All-Southern Conference in baseball for ADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT STAFF: Conference finals and the baseball team posting big three consecutive years as a shortstop while also Donny White wins over a pair of top ten programs. leading the team in batting. He was inducted into the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics White returned to the Institute on Apr. 22, VMI Sports Hall of Fame in 1975. 1998, after serving six successful years as athletic After graduation from VMI, White was commis- Sr. Associate A.D./ Operations & Marketing director at Patrick Henry High School in Ashland, Va. sioned as a field artillery officer in the U.S. Army and Col. Eric Hutchings White guided the school’s athletic program to served a tour of duty in Vietnam. His decorations Chief of Staff Col. Tom Baur unprecedented achievement both on and off the field include the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and Air Medal Faculty Chair of Athletics and led the efforts to improve funding and facilities with four oak leaf clusters. Cliff Wade for the school’s athletic program. White and his wife, Bettie reside in Lexington. Assistant A.D. / Business & Compliance White compiled a distinguished VMI coaching Sherry Baucom career in two sports spanning 15 years. He joined Senior Woman Administrator/Athletic the football staff of in 1971 as a defen- Academic Advisor sive backfield coach and helped lead the Keydets to Steve Ross two Southern Conference Championships and a Athletic Academic Advisor Andrew Westhouse State Championship in 1977. White coached the Assistant to the Athletic Director defensive backs to a number one national ranking in Elizabeth Igo 1975 and number four ranking the following season. Assistant Athletic Administrator for Ticketing He served as VMI co-defensive coordinator from & Compliance 1976 to 1981 and had the Southern Conference’s Jimmy Mason top-ranked defense in 1977. His defensive backfields Equipment Manager led the conference in pass defense three times. Ronnie Weeks White also recruited seven football players who Assistant Equipment Manager Judy Cash were selected all-conference. Secretary In the fall of 1981, White became VMI head Betsey Nicely baseball coach and began to resurrect a program Administrative Assistant that had not won a Southern Conference game the Donny and Bettie White with their dogs, Sport (left) Karen Robinson three previous years. His 1982 debut squad com- and Sergeant Cabell (right). Administrative Assistant Jimmy Coale, C.S.C.S. Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Jimmy Whitten Assoc. Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Phil Sabatini Strength Training Coach for Football

SPORTS INFORMATION: Wade Branner Sports Information Director Assistant A.D./ Media Relations Christian Hoffman Assistant Sports Information Director Joel Balthaser Assistant Sports Information Director

SPORTS MEDICINE: Lance Fujiwara, M.Ed., ATC Assistant A.D./ Sports Medicine John Hoffman, M.Ed., ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer Micaela Kelso, M.Ed., ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer Donny White ‘65 with Gil Minor ‘63 at the dedication of Gray-Minor Stadium in March 2007. 69 couple resides in Lexington, Va., and have a 21-year A native of Richmond, Kentucky, Bellairs graduat- aff Joel old son, Travis, who is a recent graduate of UNC- ed with a bachelor’s degree from Warren Wilson Wilmington. College in 1979. Balthaser Bellairs is married to the former Jacki Berkshire. They have three sons, Andrew (16), Jacob (14), and Assistant Sports Col. Tom Will (10), and two daughters Katie (25), and Alli (9). Baur Information Director Wade Balthaser begins his third sea- Faculty Chair of son with the Keydets after Branner joining the VMI Sports Information Department in the Athletics

VMI Athletic St fall of 2005. Asst. Athletic At VMI, Balthaser has served as the media con- Col. Thomas S. Baur is begin- tact for several Keydet sports, including men's soccer, ning his second year as VMI's Director/Media men’s and women’s track and field, and lacrosse. Faculty Athletics Representative. He graduated from Balthaser's duties also include assisting in the promo- the Virginia Military Institute in 1975 with a BS degree Relations tion of football and basketball and assisting with in- in biology and commissioned in the United States game operations and post-game interviews. Army. He served two years on active duty and four Wade Branner, a 1983 graduate of VMI, was promoted Balthaser received his B.S. degree in Sport years in the reserves as an Infantry officer. Following to assistant athletic director for media relations in Management from the University of Dayton with his active military duty he entered graduate school and 2002. minors in journalism and general business in 2002. earned a Masters degree in Exercise Physiology from Branner assumed the duties of sports informa- While at Dayton, Balthaser worked for three years West Virginia University and a doctorate in the same tion director in July 1992, when Mike Strickler became with the Miami Valley Association as media rela- field from Purdue University. He was employed by the public relations director at VMI. Branner is responsi- tions coordinator, and interned with the Illinois Junior Department of the Army, as an exercise physiologist, ble for athletic media relations and communications, Golf Association in Chicago as communications manag- at the Soldiers Physical Fitness School, at Ft. Harrison, and is the primary contact for Keydet football and bas- er. Indiana for six years before returning to VMI to teach ketball. Prior to coming to VMI, Balthaser spent three in the biology department. A two-year letterman in baseball at VMI, years as the National Director of Media Relations for Baur is beginning his 20th year on the VMI facul- Branner served a one-year internship before becoming Pop Warner football, in charge of website mainte- ty, a tenure that has seen him awarded both the the school’s first assistant sports information director nance, publications and all related media initiatives. He Thomas Jefferson and Distinguished Teaching Awards. in 1984, a title he held until his promotion to SID. was the primary media contact for three Pop Warner In addition to his teaching duties, he has served as Branner is also known as “The Voice of the Super Bowls, and planned and coordinated three head of the Biology department, director of the Keydets” and has handled play-by-play of VMI football national scholar banquets for the company. Summer Transition Program, director of the Summer and basketball since 1987. In 1991, he was named At Pop Warner, Balthaser also published an image Session, Officer in Charge, Class Advisor, chairman of executive producer of the VMI Sports Network, and series book entitled "Images of America: Pop Warner" numerous committees, and as the Superintendent's he supervises all aspects of the operation including for the company in the spring of 2004. Representative to the Honor Court. His wife Judy is sales, marketing, and distribution. an elementary physical education teacher. They have Branner has served as a vice president for the two sons, Steve and Dan. Southern Conference Sports Media Association. He is Sherry a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the Virginia Sports Baucom Bart Information Directors (VaSID). The Richmond, Virginia, native enjoys golf, floun- Senior woman Bellairs der fishing, and celebrating Red Sox victories. He also sings in the acoustic duo, “MainPage” on those rare Administrator/ SR. Associate A.D./ nights SID’s are free. Branner is married to the former Elizabeth Operations & Mktg. Matthews Outland. The couple resides in Lexington. academic advisor The couple has a son, Harrison (9) and a daughter, Sherry Baucom begins her third year at the Institute, After an 11-year run that Margaret (5). and currently holds dual roles as Senior Woman made him the winningest bas- Administrator and Athletic Academic Advisor. ketball coach in VMI history, Bart Bellairs is in his sec- At VMI, Baucom's responsibilities include helping ond season as the Senior Associate Athletic Director Judy Cash provide academic support for athletes to meet NCAA for Operations and Marketing. eligibility requirements and maintain progress toward Bellairs’ duties include overseeing much of the athletic department their degree. Athletic advisors also assist in coordinat- day-to-day operation of the department, while also ing tutoring sessions for athletes and assist coaches in generating corporate partnerships, providing in-game secretary promotions and coordinating efforts in managing Big recruiting visits with prospective athletes. Judy Cash is in her 26th year South Conference marketing contracts. Baucom also currently serves on the Big South at VMI and is the Since starting his new position, the Marketing Conference Board of Administrators and Council of Administrative Assistant to the Department has seen its revenue double in one fiscal Senior Woman Administrators, VMI Athletic Council, Director of Intercollegiate year, an increase in promotional and community out- and is an advisor to VMI Student Athlete Advisory Athletics. reach programs, and a significant increase in licensing Committee. Cash, a Buena Vista native, is the primary secre- revenue. Bellairs was also instrumental in the imple- Prior to moving to Lexington, Baucom was a sci- tary for the Athletics Director, and also provide clerical mentation of online ticketing operations. ence teacher at schools in North Carolina & support, including maintaining parallel expense records With 11 years at the helm of the Keydet Tennessee, and also held several coaching roles at for the entire athletic department. She also provides Basketball team, Bellairs held the position longer than those respective schools. support in game contracts, travel, purchasing, corre- all but one previous head coach while collecting the Baucom received her Bachelors Degree in spondence and other miscellaneous duties, as well as most wins of any coach in the school’s history. Chemistry from Mars Hill College in North Carolina, an array of other services as required for the depart- His best season took place in 1995-96, his sec- where she was also the Assistant Coach of the Lions ment. ond year in Lexington, when he guided the Keydets to women’s basketball team. Baucom currently holds Prior to joining the VMI staff in 1981, Cash was an 18-10 record and was named 1996 State Coach of teaching licenses in North Carolina and Tennessee in employed at the Buena Vista City School System for the Year by the Richmond Times-Dispatch. He also Chemistry, with over seven years of teaching experi- 14 years, serving as a secretary at Parry McCluer H.S. earned Southern Conference Coach of the Year hon- ence to her credit. Cash is married Roy Cash, Jr., and the couple of ors in his debut season of 1994-95 after the Keydets A Brasstown, N.C. native, Baucom is married to 43 years have two sons, Jason and Chip, as well as six posted a 10-17 mark, doubling the win total of the VMI Head Basketball Coach . The grandchildren. previous year. 70 VMI Athletic St Hoffman graduated from Lee University in marketing efforts, seeing a 100% increase in market- Jimmy Cleveland, Tenn. in 2003 with a B.S. in Mathematics ing revenue over the past year. Igo has also helped and minors in Religion and Business. He worked in coordinate two conference championships, and assist- Coale the Flames' Sports Information office for a year and a ed in the installation of a new online ticketing system. half, working primarily with baseball and men's basket- Igo, who grew up in Wilmington, Del., came to Head Strength and ball. He is a native of West Point, Va. Lexington to attend school at Washington & Lee. While at W&L, she was a four year letterwinner on Conditioning Coach the Generals basketball team, and served as team cap- Col. Eric tain for her senior season. She graduated with a Jimmy Coale has guided the degree in Sociology in the Spring of 2003. growth of VMI’s strength and Hutchings After graduation, Igo attended graduate school aff conditioning program for 25 years. at VCU in Richmond, Va. where she received a Coale, who is a 1979 graduate of Springfield Chief Of Staff Masters of Science in Sports Leadership. While at College in Massachusetts, also teaches in the depart- VCU, Igo also served as a graduate assistant for the Col. Eric D. Hutchings, VMI ment of physical education, in which he is a professor. Richmond women’s basketball team. Coale received his undergraduate degree in physi- ‘77, begins his first year as cal education while at Springfield and was co-captain Athletic Department Chief of of the football team his senior year, a member of the Staff after transitioning from a Jimmy Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society, and graduated Cum lengthy and successful term as VMI's 49th Laude. Commandant of Cadets. In that regard, Hutchings' Mason Following graduation, he joined the physical edu- recently completed seven year tour as VMI's cation staff at VMI and was an instructor for four Commandant marks him as longest serving comman- Equipment Manager years. During his first stint at the Institute he earned dant since Scott Shipp's 27-year tenure in the position his Masters in Physical Education at James Madison from 1862 to 1889. Hutchings currently stands as the Jimmy Mason is beginning his University. During the 1982-83 school term at VMI, third-longest serving Commandant in the Institute's 26th year on the equipment he also served the dual role with both the physical history. staff and second as head education and athletic department. Hutchings lettered in both football and track as a equipment manager. He He then left for the University of Maryland VMI cadet, starting at defensive tackle on the 1974 replaced longtime mentor and friend Karlyos Hayslett. where he worked for a year as assistant strength Southern Conference Championship football team and Currently, Mason has been busy with the expan- coach and two years as an instructor of physical edu- serving as co-captain of the 1976 Keydet football sion of VMI’s equipment room in Clarkson-McKenna cation. During this period he completed all course team. Hutchings was also designated a distinguished Hall and preparing for the upcoming season. One of work and dissertation research for his doctorate, and military graduate of the Class of 1977. his first actions upon being named equipment manager he was awarded his Ph.D in 1987. After graduation from VMI, Hutchings was com- two years ago was hiring Ronnie Weeks as an assistant He and his wife, Kathy, have three sons: Kevin missioned as an infantry officer. During his subsequent in the operation. Weeks joins Francis Watts on the (22), who plays lacrosse at the University of Virginia, 23 year tenure in the U.S. Army he served overseas equipment staff. He resides in Lexington with his wife Danny (19) and Ryan (12). tours in Korea, Germany and Italy. Hutchings' career of 29 years, Rita, and sons Adam (26) and Jordan (21), in the Army was defined by his numerous Special and daughter Caitlin (23). Operations assignments, including command of a Christian Special Forces Scuba detachment and four separate tours in Ranger units. In the Rangers, Hutchings com- Betsey Hoffman manded at the platoon, company and battalion level and in his final tour on active duty, served as Deputy Nicely Assistant Sports Commander for the Army's 75th Ranger Regiment. He has been awarded the Ranger and Special Athletic Department Information Forces tabs, as well as the Scuba, Master Parachutist, Military Free Fall, Air Assault, and Expert Infantry Secretary badges. Hutchings is a graduate of the Army's Director Command and General Staff College, the Joint Betsey Nicely enters her Christian Hoffman is in his fourth year at the Institute Professional Military Education Program, the School of tenth season in the Athletic Department, where she as the Assistant Sports Information Director. Advanced Military Studies and holds two advanced works in support of the basketball, wrestling, lacrosse Since joining the VMI staff, Hoffman has served degrees. During the summer of 2000, Hutchings was and men’s soccer programs. A graduate of National as the media contact for many Keydet sports, including selected for promotion to full Colonel in the regular Business College in Roanoke, Nicely began working in baseball, men's and women's soccer, lacrosse, Army as well as attendance for schooling at the Air the Math and Computer Science Department at VMI wrestling, cross country, swimming and diving, along Force War College; he instead declined these advance- in 1974, where she served for 24 years before coming with assisting in the promotion of football and basket- ments to retire and assume duties as the Commandant over to the Athletic Department. ball. On football gamedays, he supervises press box of Virginia Military Institute. A native of Culpeper, Va., Nicely is married to in-game operations and coordinates the post-game Col. Hutchings is married to the former Janine T. Allen Nicely, and the couple of 32 years have two chil- and locker room interviews. Thompson of Columbus, Ohio. They have three chil- dren, Jamey, who teaches 7th grade civics at Maury Hoffman came to VMI after spending one year at dren: Jennifer (26), Amanda (23) and Michael (19), a River Middle School in Lexington, and daughter Mercer University in Macon, Ga. While at Mercer, third classman at VMI and varsity linebacker for the Kathleen, who is a senior at UVA. She also has a step- Hoffman worked toward his MBA while serving as the Keydets. son, Mark, who lives in Las Vegas, Nev. media contact for several of the Bears' sports, includ- ing baseball, women's basketball, women's soccer and Karen cross country. Elizabeth Karen Over the past three years, he has worked Official Stats for the first and second rounds of the Igo Robinson NCAA Men's Basketball Championships held in Orlando, Fla., as the statistician for the WBA's Macon Assistant Athletic Football Secretary Blaze, and served as the tournament SID for the 2003 For 34 years VMI football has Atlantic Sun Men's Soccer Championship, the 2005 Big admin. for ticketing been fortunate to have the South Conference Cross Country Championships and services of Karen Robinson. the 2006 ACC & Southern Conference Wrestling & compliance A longtime resident of Championships. He has also worked on ESPN's Rockbridge County, Robinson Sunday Night Baseball broadcasts in Atlanta and Elizabeth Igo begins her third year at the Institute as is married to Wes Robinson, the microcomputer sup- Philadelphia and as a scorer at the 2004 Roosevelt the Assistant Athletic Administrator for Ticketing & port manager at VMI. They have two children - a son, World Basketball Challenge, held in Warm Springs, Ga. Compliance. Igo has been essential in helping the Ethan (15) and daughter, Tess (12). Marketing Department increase its promotional and 71 Among his numerous duties, Westhouse is in aff Stephen charge of the ticket staff that coordinates the sale VMI COACHING STAFF: and distribution of all VMI football and basketball Ross tickets. He currently played a key role in the Baseball: recent implementation of the XOS online ticketing Academic advisor platform, which provides Keydets fans the access Marlin Ikenberry, Head Coach the purchase tickets to VMI athletic competitions Ryan Mau, Assistant Coach In January 2006, Stephen online, and streamlined the entire ticketing process. Barry Shelton, Assistant Coach Ross took a new position on In his marketing role, he assists in the promo- Post in the Athletic tion of the athletic department through the attain- Basketball: Academic Advising office. Ross was previously ing of corporate sponsorships and the execution of Duggar Baucom, Head Coach VMI Athletic St VMI Athletic head coach of the men's soccer team for 17 sea- in-game promotions. Westhouse has helped plan Daniel Willis, Assistant Coach sons. and oversee two major conference championships Jason Allison, Assistant Coach During Ross' tenure as head soccer coach at on post, and has helped assist in the increasing pro- David Jandrew, Assistant Coach VMI, he produced 16 all-conference players, four motional and marketing efforts for the Keydets. conference Freshmen-of-the-Year, four all-confer- Westhouse comes to Lexington from Denison Cross Country: ence tournament selections, three All-South University in Granville, Ohio, where he served as Atlantic Region selections, and three All-VaSID an assistant football coach during the 2002 season. Paul Spangler, Head Coach members. He was also a two-time Conference He played for the Big Red throughout the 1998- Tim Sykes, Assistant Coach Coach of the Year selection. 2001 seasons and was named the team’s defensive Ross is a 1983 graduate of the Institute with a most valuable player and outstanding linebacker Football: degree in economics, and was a starter and co-cap- during his senior campaign. tain of the 1982 Keydet soccer team. He has a A native of Evanston, Ill., Westhouse, 27, Jim Reid, Head Coach Master's degree from the University of Arkansas, recently completed work on an M.S. in Athletic Bob Bodine, Offensive Centers, Guards and a Premier Diploma coaching license from the Administration from James Madison University. Brent Davis, Off. Coordinator/QB’s Jeff Hanson, Defensive Line/Chief of National Soccer Coaches Association of America Staff (NSCAA). Richard McNutt, Defensive Backs After graduating from VMI, he served four Jimmy Brock Pittman, Offensive Tackles years in the U.S. Air Force, three of which as a Greg Shockley, Running Backs player-coach of the Little Rock (Ark.) AFB Team. Whitten Vince Sinagra, Def. Coord./Linebackers Ross returned to VMI to teach economics in Associate Head Paul Soltis, Wide Receivers 1987, and served under then-head coach Doug Phil Sabatini, Strength and Conditioning Bartlett for one season before assuming head Strength and coaching duties. Lacrosse: Conditioning Coach Jeff Shirk, Head Coach Cliff Wade Chris Feifs, Assistant Coach Jimmy Whitten is beginning his fourth year as VMI Nat St. Laurent, Assistant Coach AssOCIATE A.D./ Associate Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, where he has made a positive impact on the pro- Track & Field: Business & Compliance gram. Whitten came from East Carolina University in Mike Bozeman, Head Coach In fall 2005, Cliff Wade was August 2004, where he was Director of Strength Darrin Webb, Associate Head Coach named Assistant Athletic and Conditioning. While at ECU, Whitten imple- Zack Scott, Assistant Coach Director for Business and mented the strength and conditioning programs for Paul Spangler, Assistant Coach Compliance after a two-year Pirate Football and Men’s Basketball for three years Jackie Tugman, Assistant Coach stint as the Assistant Academic Advisor to Athletes. and headed up the strength programs for the Pirate Prior to joining the athletic department, he Men’s Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Men’s Track, Rifle: served three years as the Executive Officer of the Men’s and Women’s Soccer, and Swimming teams. Naval ROTC unit at VMI from August of 1999-July Prior to his ECU tenure, Whitten was head Jim Thorp, Head Coach 2002. He retired as a Commander after serving 26 strength and conditioning coach for UNC Charlotte years of active duty in the Navy. from July, 1999, to February, 2001. He was also Men’s Soccer: Wade has a B.A. Degree in Business assistant strength and conditioning coach at his alma Administration from Miami University in Oxford, mater, Virginia Tech, for two years after serving as a Ben Freakley, Head Coach Ohio. He has an M.S. Degree in Management from graduate assistant in the program for two years. Henry Ellis, Assistant Coach Webster University in St. Louis, Mo. He was a defensive end standout for the Women’s Soccer: He is married to Laurie and they have four Hokies and was named the team’s Co-MVP as well children: CB, Nick, Alex and Samantha. as most valuable defensive lineman in 1990. He also Bryan Williams, Head Coach held the Captain’s Award for Hokie Football in TBA, Assistant Coach Andrew 1990. Whitten earned a Bachelor of Science in Swimming & Diving: Education at Virginia Tech in 1991 and earned a Westhouse Masters of Arts in Counseling Education at Virginia Bill Nicholson, Head Coach Assistant To The Tech in 1996. Whitten is a member of the Collegiate Strength Wrestling: and Conditioning Coaches Association and National Athletic Director Strength and Conditioning Association. John Trudgeon, Head Coach A native of Danville, Va., Whitten and his wife, Chris Skretkowicz, Assistant Coach Andrew Westhouse joined the Eileen, have two children - daughter Mandolin (4), VMI athletic staff in June of and son Luke (3). 2003 as the ticket manager and was named Assistant to the Athletic Director in the spring of 2005. 72 VMI Sp Director of Sports Medicine Lance Fujiwara and his assistants, John Hoffman and Micaela Kelso, handle VMI’s Sports Medicine program. They service the medical needs of VMI’s 16 Intercollegiate Athletic Programs as well as the treatment and rehabilitation of athletic o

injuries for the entire Corps of Cadets. rts Medicine

With expanded responsibilities and increased workload, the sports medicine staff now consists of a director of sports medicine, two assistant athletic trainers, four graduate assistant athletic trainers and several cadet assistants.

Lance Fujiwara is now in his 20th year as director of sports medi- cine at VMI. Three years ago, he gained the added responsibility of assistant athletic director. Fujiwara originally arrived at VMI in 1987 as an assistant athletic trainer. Lance is a 1985 graduate of Oregon State University with a dual emphasis from the Department of The Clarkson-McKenna Training Room services the Keydet foot- Physical Education in Athletic Training/Commercial and Industrial fit- ball team and is one of three such facilities on post. ness. Upon graduation he served as a fitness director at Cascade Athletic Club and Albany Athletic Club in Oregon. He returned to the educational setting and received his Masters of Education in Athletic Training/Sports Medicine from the University of Virginia in the spring of 1987, and earned a second Master of Education degree from UVA in 1998 in Counselor Education with an emphasis in Higher Education. During that time, Fujiwara also completed his graduate practicum at Fork Union Military Academy in Fork Union, Virginia. Fujiwara has a 21-year old daughter Kace, and an 18-year old son, Jamo. Lance Fujiwara, M.ed., ATC John Hoffman, M.eD., ATC Micaela Kelso, M.Ed., ATC Director of Sports Medicine Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer John Hoffman, ATC joined Lance Fujiwara’s athletic training staff in Assistant Athletic Director August of 2003. Hoffman came to VMI from Marshfield, Wisc., where he worked with high schools in the area for four years. Hoffman is no stranger to the Institute, serving as a graduate assis- tant during the 1996-97. He is a proud Wisconsin native and did his undergraduate work at the University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse.

Micaela Kelso, ATC came to the Institute as a graduate assistant in the fall of 2005 and returned after a brief stint at in the winter of 2006. A 2005 graduate of Albion College with a B.A. Dr. David Copeland Dr. George Henning in Physical Education with a focus in Athletic Training, Kelso worked VMI Post Physician as a graduate assistant in the Sports Medicine office at VMI during Orthopaedic Physician the 2005-06 season while completing her Masters of Education in Dr. David Ellington - General Practice Sports Medicine from UVA. Following her graduation, Kelso moved Dr. Edward Hemphill - Orthopaedic Physician (Basketball) on to Ferrum, where she worked the men’s basketball and men’s Dr. William Mears - Ophthalmology and women’s soccer programs before returning to the Institute. Dr. Robert Pickral - General Practice Dr. Garrett Thompson - Chiropractic Medicine VMI welcomes three new members to this year’s sports medicine Thompson Family Chiropractic - “Chiropractor of the Keydets” staff. Heather Schmidt, Antoinette Michel, Juliet Huang will all come on board as graduate assistants.

The sports medicine staff also involves many health care profession- als. VMI is extremely fortunate to have the services of these physi- cians for consultations in their medical specialties. Dr. David Copeland, internist and VMI post physician, coordinates all medical treatment for all injured or ill cadets. Dr. George Henning ‘61, pro- vides direct medical coverage for all cadet-athletes. Dr. Henning, VMI team physician of Roanoke Orthopaedic, has devoted his skills and service to the VMI athletic department for 29 years.

The Sports Medicine Department is also grateful to be involved with many physicians in the Lexington area which play an integral part in the health care of cadet athletes. These physicians have always been very generous with their time and efforts on behalf of VMI athletes.

73 VMIVMI KEYDETKEYDET CLUBCLUB det Club y AthleticAthletic FoundationFoundation ForFor VirginiaVirginia MilitaryMilitary InstituteInstitute Contributing to the Spirit and development 2007-08 Board of Governors Governors VMI Ke of a successful Division I athletic program Gerald J. Acuff, Jr. '71 Bernard B. Bossard '56 that benefits the whole of VMI. David B. Bruce '94 --- Mission of the VMI Keydet Club, Inc. Ronald M. Bryan, Sr. '55 W. Arthur Bushey, Jr. '69 James R. Chalkley '73 he VMI Keydet Club is one of the nation's oldest and most distin- James A. Comer '86 guished athletic foundations. The Keydet Club was established to sup- Steven C. Craddock '70 port, strengthen and develop the intercollegiate athletic program at Harley W. Duane III '67 T Michael C. Eden '82 VMI, and to promote ever closer cooperation and understanding among William H. Stephens, Jr. ‘73 Hunter W. Elliott '85 cadets, the Athletic Department, faculty, staff, alumni and the public. To fulfill President Lois W. Ford its mission, the Keydet Club raises funds for athletic scholarships, promotes Walter E. Galanty, Jr. '72 Andre J. Gibson '78 VMI's intercollegiate athletic programs, assists the Institute with financing Chalmers L.Glenn IV '80 capital projects necessary for strengthening the competitiveness of VMI ath- Thomas S. Greenspon '85 letics, and raises funds on behalf of the VMI Development Board for athletic Richard M. Hamlet '70 Richard F. Hewitt '83 operations expenses. Thomas C. Jones '69 The Keydet Club is administered by a volunteer Board of Governors Michael B. Kemp '90 that meets three times a year. Officers of the board are: William H. John E. Kemper '68 Stephens, Jr. '73, president; Charles F. Plageman '90, 1st vice president; U. Jonathan E. Kennedy, Sr. John E. Krovic '77 "Buzz" Birzenieks '64, 2nd vice president; and Joseph W. Keyes '82, secre- Bland Massie, Jr. '77 tary/treasurer. Charles F. Plageman ‘90 Johnathan A. Mayo '95 Day-to-day Keydet Club operations are managed by Gregory M. 1st Vice President Thomas A. Mortenson John R. Munno '84 Cavallaro '84, executive vice president, and a staff of four: Donald S. Ross Darrell C. Rickmond, Jr. '73 '74, vice president; Douglas P. Bartlett, vice president; Susan M. Wood, assis- Jeffrey T. Roseme '82 tant vice president; and Jackie F. Clark, office manager. The Keydet Club is Daniel M. Smith, Jr. '98 Kelly K. Sullivan '01 headquartered in Neikirk Hall on the VMI Post. Helen B. Talbott Approximately 2,400 alumni, parents and friends of VMI athletics are R. Cameron Thompson III '74 members of the Keydet Club. Their annual gifts, combined with income Thomas J. Wilson IV '74 from endowed funds, provided over $3.25 million for scholarship grant-in- M. Kimo Wong '75 Richard E. Woolwine III '82 aid and athletic operations last year. Membership in the Keydet Club is based on total annual giving in a fiscal Past Presidents year (July-June) to the Keydet Club Scholarship Fund and the Athletic U. “Buzz” Birzenieks ‘64 John B. Adams, Jr. '66 James H. Chapman III '69 Operations Fund, including matching gifts from qualified corporate pro- 2nd Vice President Heriot Clarkson '61 grams. John S. Cockey, Jr. '63 For more information about the VMI Keydet Club, please call 800-444- Ralph L. Costen, Jr. '70 Howard Dyer III '61 1839 or direct email to [email protected]. Also visit the Keydet Club's web William M. Fulgham '54 page at www.vmikeydetclub.com. Donald M. Giles '64 Bruce C. Gottwald '54 Bruce C. Gottwald, Jr. '81 W. Bogart Holland '68 Charles M. Hunter '75 W. F. Kastelberg IV '74 G.G. Phillips, Jr. '60 ‘ Alan G. Soltis '79 Joseph W. Keyes 82 A.C. Spotts III '51 Secretary/Treasurer Harold R. Templeton '50B

Staff Douglas P. Bartlett Jackie F. Clark Donald S. Ross '74 Susan M. Wood

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Most Points Scored Longest Interception Return 28-Thomas Haskins Liberty 1995 100-Andy Tucker Richmond 1961 28-Bobby Jordan Stetson 1956 90-Robert Mason Lehigh 2005 24-Thomas Haskins The Citadel 1996 86-Vern Keefer Davidson 1958 24-Stinson Jones Buffalo 1961 80-Kerr Kump Boston College 1967 24-Don Kern George Washington 1960 70-Justin Huggard Charleston Southern 2003 24-Johnny Mapp Catawba 1953 69-Mike Mayo The Citadel 1986 Most Points Responsible For Longest Kickoff Returns 34-Tony Scales William & Mary 1990 100-Richard Holland Furman 2000 30- The Citadel 1986 97-Pete Johnson Villanova 1958 30- Buffalo 1961 93-Sam Woolwine Richmond 1956 28-Thomas Haskins Liberty 1995 90-John Traynham Marshall 1961 28-Bobby Jordan Stetson 1956 89-Ronnie Moore Davidson 1975 Most Touchdowns Scored Longest Punt Returns 4-Thomas Haskins The Citadel 1996 87-Chris Witts Davidson 1989 4-Thomas Haskins Liberty 1995 84-Kerr Kump William & Mary 1968 4-Bobby Jordan Stetson 1956 70-Robert Savage Lehigh 1978 4-Don Kern George Washington 1960 70-Gary McNeal William & Mary 1976 4-Stinson Jones Buffalo 1961 66-Ronnie Moore Davidson 1974 4-Johnny Mapp Catawba 1953 Longest Punt Most Touchdowns Responsible For 73-Brent Barth Appalachian State 2000 5-Tony Scales William & Mary 1990 70-Brent Barth Appalachian State 2001 5-Dave Brown The Citadel 1986 68-Sam Horner Villanova 1958 Single Game Records-Individual 5-Bobby Mitchell Buffalo 1961 67-Brent Barth Duquesne 2001 4-nine players 67-Butch Nunnally Iowa State 1963 Most Rushing Touchdowns 66-Sam Horner Virginia Tech 1959 4-Thomas Haskins The Citadel 1996 Most Rushes Liberty 1995 52-Tom Sowers Davidson 1968 Most PAT Placements Scored 44-Floyd Allen Western Carolina 1981 8-David Tyler Central Florida 1982 39-Thomas Haskins Appalachian State 1996 Most 2-point Conversions Rushing 39-Floyd Allen Furman 1979 2-Thomas Haskins Liberty 1995 38-Floyd Allen William & Mary 1980 2-Tony Scales William & Mary 1990 38-Thomas Haskins Appalachian State 1996 2-Don Kern The Citadel 1959 Most Net Yards Rushing Most 2-point Conversions Passing 277-Thomas Haskins The Citadel 1996 3-Howard Dyer Virginia 1960 266-Thomas Haskins UT-Chattanooga 1995 Most 2-point Conversions Pass Receiving 251-Thomas Haskins Richmond 1994 2-John Hince Davidson 1967 250-Thomas Haskins The Citadel 1994 Most Points Via Conversions (all methods) 246-Floyd Allen Furman 1979 8-David Tyler Central Florida 1982 241-Thomas Haskins Appalachian State 1996 Most Field Goals All-Purpose Rushing 5-Craig Jones William & Mary 1977 (includes rushing, receiving, punt returns & kickoff returns) 4-Matt Sharpe Coastal Carolina 2003 328-Thomas Haskins Richmond 1994 4-Matt Sharpe Gardner-Webb 2003 326-Thomas Haskins The Citadel 1994 4-Craig Jones Appalachian State 1976 325-Thomas Haskins The Citadel 1996 3-Barrett Way Gardner-Webb 2005 309-Thomas Haskins UT-Chattanooga 1995 3-Matt Sharpe Charleston Southern 2003 303-Thomas Haskins Liberty 1995 3-Wade Hawkins East Tennessee State 1989 296-Mark Stock East Tennessee State 1986 3-Lee Wimbish Furman 1980 292-Thomas Haskins The Citadel 1993 3-Craig Jones Richmond 1978 Highest Pass Efficiency 3-Don Cupit The Citadel 1970 (10-19 atts.) 404.79-Tony Scales William & Mary 1990 Longest Field Goal (9/12, 314 yds., 4TDs, O int) 57-Matt Maxey Georgia Southern 2000 (20-29 atts.) 230.40-Dave Brown The Citadel 1986 53-Barrett Way Liberty 2004 (8/20, 320 yds., 4 TDs, 1 int) 53-Matt Sharpe Coastal Carolina 2003 (over 30 atts.) 191.93-Hill Ellett Virginia 1966 52-Lee Wimbish Richmond 1980 (22/32, 274 yds, 4 TDs, 0 int) 51-Barrett Way Gardner-Webb 2005 Most Passes Attempted 51-Mike Harris Richmond 1997 57-Joey Gibson East Tennessee State 2001 50-Craig Jones William & Mary 1977 55-Dave Brown Marshall 1988 49-Mike Harris Marshall 1996 49-Murphy Sprinkel Boston College 1968 49-Wade Hawkins UT-Chattanooga 1989 45-Joey Gibson Wofford 2001 49-Jim Wall Richmond 1986 43-Robbie Chenault Furman 1997 49-Craig Jones ECU 1978 41-Kirk Monteleone Liberty 2004 Highest Field Goal Percentage (minimum 3 attempts) 41-Joey Gibson Western Carolina 2002 100% - (5-5) Craig Jones William & Mary 1977 Most Passes Completed 100% - (4-4) Matt Sharpe Gardner-Webb 2003 27-Kirk Monteleone Liberty 2004 100% - (4-4) Geoff Goff Appalachian State 1994 26-Jonathan Wilson Wofford 2005 100% - (3-3) Barrett Way Charleston Southern 2006 26-Joey Gibson East Tennessee State 2001 100% - (3-3) Barrett Way Gardner-Webb 2005 26-Dave Brown Marshall 1988 100% - (3-3) Craig Jones Richmond 1978 25-Joey Gibson Samford 2001 100% - (3-3) Lee Wimbish Furman 1980 24-Jonathan Wilson Gardner-Webb 2005 100% - (3-3) Wade Hawkins East Tennessee State 1989 24-Robbie Chenault Furman 1997 Longest Runs From Scrimmage 24-Joey Gibson Wofford 2001 98-Granville Amos William & Mary 1964 23-Al Comer James Madison 1985 85-Marcus Mines West Virginia Tech 1992 Highest Completion Percentage 85-Andre Gibson Furman 1976 (min. 10 attempts) 83-Johnny Mapp Catawba 1953 90.0% (9-10) Mark Lambert Virginia 1975 81-Mike Patterson Virginia 1964 (10-19 attempts) 80-Thomas Haskins UT-Chattanooga 1995 83.3% (15-18) Jonathan Wilson Davidson 2005 80-Pete Mazik Virginia Tech 1962 (20-29 attempts) Longest Pass Plays 72.7% (16-22) Al Comer East Tennessee State 1983 93-Brown-Stock Appalachian State 1986 (over 30 attempts) 85-Brown-Stock East Tennessee State 1986 70.6% (24-34) Jonathan Wilson Gardner-Webb 2005 85-Johnston-Jordan Lehigh 1956 84-Clark-Garnett Furman 1977 78-Clark-Garnett Virginia 1977 76 Single Game Records-Individual Most Yards Gained Passing Most Fumbles Recovered 422-Dave Brown Appalachian State 1986 3-Mike Kemp East Tennessee State 1989 390-Dave Brown East Tennessee State 1986 Most Yards Gained on Interception Returns 349-Bobby Mitchell Buffalo 1961 100-Andy Tucker Richmond 1961 346-Joey Gibson The Citadel 2000 Most Punts Most Passes Had Intercepted 13-Jim Bailey West Virginia 1969 6-Tom Schultz Navy 1973 Most Total Yards Punting 6-Murphy Sprinkel Boston College 1968 472-Jim Bailey West Virginia 1969 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown Most Punt Return Yards 5-Bobby Mitchell Buffalo 1961 169-Ronnie Moore Davidson 1974 4-Jonathan Wilson Gardner-Webb 2005 Most Kickoff Return Yards 4-Joey Gibson The Citadel 2000 207-Titus Green Furman 2001 4-Tony Scales William & Mary 1990 100 Yards Rushing (three players) 4-Dave Brown The Citadel 1986 Tony Scales (167), Marcus Mines (113), Scott Council (110) 4-Hill Ellett Virginia 1966 East Tennessee State 1991 Most Touchdown Passes Caught 100 Yards Rushing (two players) 3-Teray Frost Morehead State 1998 Sean Mizzer (206), T.J. Snelling (109) 3-Dan Lyle William & Mary 1990 Davidson 2003 3-Stinson Jones Buffalo 1961 T.J. Snelling (135), Sean Mizzer (121) 3-Dick Evans Davidson 1959 Liberty 2002 3-Dick Evans George Washington 1959 Thomas Haskins (227), (101) Most Yards Total Offense Chattanooga 1996 400-Dave Brown Appalachian State 1986 Tony Scales (204), Scott Council (191) 399-Dave Brown East Tennessee State 1986 Richmond 1991 365-Al Comer Marshall 1985 Tony Scales (161), Marcus Mines (112) 344-Bobby Mitchell Buffalo 1961 Western Carolina 1991 339-Tony Scales William & Mary 1990 Floyd Allen (190), Butch Hostetter (101) Most Total Offensive Players Appalachian State 1979 64-Dave Brown Marshall 1988 Ronnie Norman (121), Kim Glidewell (157) 61-Joey Gibson East Tennessee State 2001 William and Mary 1974 59-Murphy Sprinkel Boston College 1968 Ronnie Norman (173), Kim Glidewell (114) 54-Al Comer James Madison 1985 Colgate 1974 53-Al Comer William & Mary 1985 100 Yards Receiving (two players) Most Passes Caught Frank Easterly (118), Jimmy Burg (112) Davidson 1967 13-Jeff Hubbard Furman 1995 James Wright (154), Mark Stock (109) 10-Zohn Burden Ohio 2004 Marshall 1985 10-Zohn Burden Liberty 2004 Mark Stock (159), Keith Washington (122) 10-John Puvogel Samford 2001 The Citadel 1986 10-Teray Frost Morehead State 1998 100 Yards Rushing & Passing 10-Tom Radle Virginia 1982 Tony Scales (161 rushing, 100 passing) 10-Frank Easterly Boston College 1967 Western Carolina 1991 Most Yards Gained Pass Receiving 100 Yards Rushing & Receiving 263-Mark Stock East Tennessee State 1986 Sean Mizzer (106 rushing, 104 receiving) 220-Mark Stock Appalachian State 1986 Western Carolina 2002 193-Teray Frost Morehead State 1998 183-Jeff Hubbard Furman 1995 159-Mark Stock The Citadel 1986 154-Dan Lyle William & Mary 1990 154-James Wright Marshall 1985 153-Zohn Burden Gardner-Webb 2005 Most Pass Interceptions 3-Christian Kelly Charleston Southern 2006 3-Gene Williams The Citadel 1973 3-John Landry Virginia 1972 3-Stinson Jones Villanova 1961

200200--YardYard GamesGames 277 Thomas Haskins vs. The Citadel...... 1996 266 Thomas Haskins vs. Chattanooga ...... 1996 251 Thomas Haskins vs. Richmond ...... 1994 250 Thomas Haskins vs. The Citadel...... 1994 246 Floyd Allen vs. Furman ...... 1979 241 Thomas Haskins vs. Appalachian State ...... 1996 227 Thomas Haskins vs. Chattanooga ...... 1996 225 Thomas Haskins vs. Appalachian State ...... 1994 224 Thomas Haskins vs. The Citadel...... 1993 215 Tim Sowers vs. Davidson ...... 1968 210 Thomas Haskins vs. Richmond ...... 1996 209 Marcus Mines vs. West Virginia Tech ...... 1992 206 Sean Mizzer vs. Davidson ...... 2003 205 Tony Scales vs. Appalachian State...... 1991 204 Tony Scales vs. Richmond...... 1991 Thomas Haskins (1993-96) is VMI’s all-time leading rusher and 200 Thomas Haskins vs. Appalachian State ...... 1995 holds 21 school records.

77 Offense Defense

Most Points Scored 69, vs. Central Florida 1982 Most pass interceptions 6, vs. Virginia Tech 1959 Most Touchdowns Scored 10, vs. Central Florida 1982 Most fumbles recovered 6, vs. East Tennessee State 1994 Most safeties scored 1, vs. George Washington ’54, 6, vs. West Virginia 1969 The Citadel ’62, Marshall ’61, Virginia Fewest yds. penalized 0, vs. Richmond 1973 Tech ’74, ’78, William & Mary ’86, ’89, 0, vs. Boston College 1968 ’97, W. Carolina '99 0, vs. Army 1956 Most PAT placements scored Fewest first downs allowed 9, vs. Central Florida 1982 4, vs. Virginia Tech '61, Furman '70 Most 2 pt. conversions 4, vs. Davidson 1967 Most first downs allowed 36, vs. William & Mary ’91, ’93 Most 2 pt. conv. - rushing 3, vs. UT-Chattanooga 1992 Fewest rushing yards allowed Most 2 pt. conv. - passing 3, vs. Virginia 1960 8, vs. Virginia 1977 Most points via all conversions Most rushing yards allowed 10, vs. Davidson 1967 558, vs. Georgia Tech 1975

Single Game Records-Team Most field goals 5, vs. William & Mary 1977 Fewest passing yards allowed Most rushes 90, vs. East Tennessee State 1990 -16, vs. Richmond (NCAA record) Fewest rushes 21, vs. Marshall 1988 1957 Most net yds. rushing 531, vs. Richmond 1991 Most passing yards allowed Fewest net yds. rushing -18, vs. East Tennessee State 2000 642, vs. Marshall 1991 Most rushing touchdowns 10, vs. Central Florida 1982 Least total offense allowed 42, vs. Davidson 1975 Most passes attempted 58, vs. Wofford 2001 Most offense allowed 789, vs. Marshall 1991 Fewest passes attempted 2, vs. The Citadel 1955,99 Fewest total offensive plays (opponent) Most passes completed 28, vs. Wofford 2001 41, vs. Virginia Tech 1961 Fewest passes completed 0, vs. Marshall 1989 41, vs. Florida State 1954 0, vs. Boston College 1954 Most total offensive plays (opponent) 0, vs. The Citadel 1953, '99 99, vs. Gardner-Webb 2005 Most net yards passing 422, vs. Appalachian State 1986 Fewest rushing attempts (opponent) Fewest net yards passing -1, vs. Richmond 2006 20, vs. West Virginia Tech 1990 Most touchdown passes thrown 20, vs. Davidson 1973 5, vs. Boston College 1968 Most rushing attempts (opponent) Most passes had intercepted 82, vs. Georgia Tech 1975 6, vs. Buffalo 1961 Fewest passing attempts (opponent) Most total plays 95, vs. James Madison 0, vs. Virginia Tech 1976 & East Tennessee State 1990 Most passing attempts (opponent) Fewest total plays 43, vs. Richmond 1961 60, vs. Davidson 2006 Most net total offense 664, vs. West Virginia Tech 1992 Most points allowed 70, vs. Virginia Tech 1966 Least net total offense 61, vs. Villanova 1962 Most touchdowns allowed 10, vs. Virginia Tech 1966 Most yds. via interception returns 10, vs. Cincinnati 1953 124, vs. Boston College 1967 Most rushing touchdowns allowed Most punts 13, vs. West Virginia 1969 8, vs. Furman 1999 Most total yards on punts 472, vs. West Virginia 1969 Most passing touchdowns allowed Most total first downs 34, vs. West Virginia Tech 1990 6, vs. Marshall 1991 2, vs. Villanova 1962 Most defensive extra points Most first downs rushing 26, vs. West Virginia Tech 1990 2, vs. Davidson 1989 Fewest first downs rushing 1, vs. Villanova ’62, Virginia ’62, Keydets in : 5-1 UT-Chattanooga '85 Most first downs passing 16, vs. Appalachian State 1988 Year Result Location Fewest first downs passing 1992 VMI 37, Chattanooga 34 (OT) Lexington, Va. 0, seven times, most recent 1993 VMI 35, Chattanooga 29 (2OT) Lexington, Va. vs. The Citadel, 1999 1994 VMI 26, Appalachian State 23 (OT) Boone, N.C. Most fumbles lost 7, vs. Virginia Tech '55, Richmond '73 1996 VMI 34, The Citadel 27 (2OT) Lexington, Va. Most yards penalized 151, vs. Georgia 1966 2001 VMI 19, Chattanooga 16 (OT) Lexington, Va. Largest victory margin 69, vs. Central Florida 1982 2005 Gardner-Webb 55, VMI 52 (2OT) Lexington, Va. Largest losing margin 67, vs. Cincinnati 1953

78 Single Season Records Highest Pass Efficiency Individual Offense 175.20-Howard Dyer 1959 Most Points Scored (55/105, 1,072 yds, 13 TD, 2 int) 106-Thomas Haskins 1995 133.28-Dave Brown 1986 92-Thomas Haskins 1996 (106/209, 1,995 yds, 10 TD, 14 int) 91-Matt Sharpe 2003 123.64-Kirk Monteleone 2004 78-Floyd Allen 1981 (76/120, 808 yds, 5 TD, 6 int) 78-Johnny Mapp 1953 115.49-Howard Dyer 1960 Most Points Responsible for (87/168, 1,222 yds, 8 TD, 11 int) 146-Joey Gibson 2002 Most Passes Attempted 138-Howard Dyer 1960 348-Al Comer 1985 108-Jonathan Wilson 2003 348-Joey Gibson 2002 106-Thomas Haskins 1995 329-Dave Brown 1988 106-Howard Dyer 1959 296-Jonathan Wilson 2003 Most Touchdowns Scored 295-Jonathan Wilson 2005 17-Thomas Haskins 1995 287-Murphy Sprinkel 1969 15-Thomas Haskins 1996 13-Floyd Allen 1981 276-Joey Gibson 2001 13-Johnny Mapp 1953 Most Passes Completed Most Touchdowns Responsible for 185-Al Comer 1985 24-Joey Gibson 2002 184-Jonathan Wilson 2005 20-Howard Dyer 1960 181-Joey Gibson 2002 18-Jonathan Wilson 2003 178-Dave Brown 1988 17-Thomas Haskins 1995 168-Jonathan Wilson 2003 17-Howard Dyer 1959 144-Joey Gibson 2001 17-Thomas Haskins 1996 Most Yards Gained Passing Most PATÊs by Placement 2,380-Al Comer 1985 40-Matt Sharpe 2003 2,328-Joey Gibson 2002 37-Matt Sharpe 2002 2,260-Jonathan Wilson 2003 29-Mike Harris 1995 2,141-Dave Brown 1988 24-Matt Maxey 2000 1,995-Dave Brown 1986 24-Vic Kane 1991 Most TD Passes Thrown 23-Wade Hawkins 1990 17-Joey Gibson 2002 Most 2-pt Conversions, Running 13-Dave Brown 1988 3-Sam Horner 1958 13-Howard Dyer 1959 Most 2-pt Conversion, Passing 9-Howard Dyer 1960 12-Jonathan Wilson 2003 Most 2-pt Conversions, Receiving 11-Hill Ellett 1966 3-Dick Willard & Don Kern 1960 Most TD Passes Caught 3-John Hince 1967 9-Mark Stock 1988 Most Rushing Attempts 9-Carl Rhodes 1965 291-Floyd Allen 1980 9-Dick Evans 1959 286-Thomas Haskins 1996 8-Mark Stock 1986 265-Floyd Allen 1979 Best Pass Completion % Most Yards Gained Rushing 63.3-Kirk Monteleone (76-120) 2004 1,698-Thomas Haskins 1996 62.4-Jonathan Wilson (184-295) 2005 1,548-Thomas Haskins 1995 56.8-Jonathan Wilson (168-296) 2003 1,509-Thomas Haskins 1994 55.3-Dave Brown (126-228) 1987 1,276-Floyd Allen 1980 54.9-Kyle Hughes (28-51) 2006 1,249-Floyd Allen 1979 54.1-Dave Brown (178-329) 1989 1,244-Sean Mizzer 2003 53.2-Al Comer (185-348) 1985 Most Rushing Touchdowns 53.2-Mark Lambert (100-188) 1975 17-Thomas Haskins 1995 52.4-Howard Dyer (55-105) 1959 15-Thomas Haskins 1996 Most 200 Yard Passing Games 12-Floyd Allen 1981 7-Joey Gibson 2002 Most 100 Yard Rushing Games 6-Jonathan Wilson 2003 8-Thomas Haskins 1996 5-Al Comer 1985 8-Floyd Allen 1980 4-Jonathan Wilson 2005 7-Sean Mizzer 2003 4-Tom Schultze 1972 7-Thomas Haskins 1995 4-Dave Brown 1988 7-Thomas Haskins 1994 Most Field Goals 7-Floyd Allen 1979 17-Matt Sharpe 2003 7-Ronnie Norman 1974 15-Craig Jones 1976 Most 200 Yard Rushing Games 14-Craig Jones 1978 4-Thomas Haskins 1996 13-Craig Jones ’77 & ’79 All Purpose Running Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.) (includes Rushing,Pass Receiving,Punt Returns & Kickoff Returns) 84.6% (11-13) Barrett Way 2005 2,134-Thomas Haskins 1995 83.3% (10-12) Barrett Way 2006 2,092-Thomas Haskins 1996 83.3% (10-12) Lee Wimbish 1980 2,011-Mark Stock 1988 2,005-Thomas Haskins 1994 83.3% (15-18) Craig Jones 1976 1,509-Sean Mizzer 2003 Most Total Offensive Plays 1,480-Sean Mizzer 2004 460-Al Comer 1985 1,451-Floyd Allen 1979 455-Joey Gibson 2002 416-Dave Brown 1988

79 Most Yards Total Offense Fewest Passes Attempted 91 1955 2,597-Joey Gibson 2002 Most Passes Completed 226 2001 2,424-Al Comer 1985 Fewest Passes Completed 27 1955 2,276-Jonathan Wilson 2003 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown 17 1959 & 2002 1,971-Dave Brown 1988 Fewest Touchdown Passes Thrown 0 1989 Most Passes Caught Most Yards Gained Passing 2,572 1985 74-Mark Stock 1988 Fewest Yards Gained Passing 438 1955 58-Zohn Burden 2005 Most Total Offense Plays 869 2002 57-Zohn Burden 2004 Most Total Offense 4,681 2003 54-Tom Radle 1982 Least Total Offense 1,813 1969 48-Pedro Garcia 2001 Fewest Fumbles Lost 6 1959 47-Ronnie Moore 1975 Most Fumbles Lost 28 1955 46-Ronnie Moore 1973 Longest Winning Streak 12 1959-1960 46-Pedro Garcia 2002 Longest Unbeaten Streak 18 1957-1958 Most Yards Gained Receiving Most Consecutive Conference Victories 9 (Southern) 1959-1960 Single Season Records 1,161-Mark Stock 1988 Most Consecutive Losses 18 1971-1972 1,123-Mark Stock 1986 Most Consecutive Games without Being Shutout 803-Pedro Garcia 2002 31 (10/2/76-9/22/79) 742-Zohn Burden 2005 698-Dick Evans 1959 Team Defense 676-Ronnie Moore 1973 Most 100 Yards Receiving Games Most Points Allowed 468 1998 8-Mark Stock 1988 Fewest Points Allowed 93 1959 5-Mark Stock 1986 Most First Downs Allowed 268 2000 3-Mark Stock 1985 Fewest First Downs Allowed 126 1958 & 1963 Most Yardage, Kickoff Returns Most Pass Completions Allowed 190 2006 750-Kevin Solomon 2002 Fewest Pass Completions Allowed 40 1975 634-Titus Green 2001 Most Pass Attempts (opponents) 338 2002 628-Richard Holland 2000 Fewest Pass Attempts (opponents) 106 1954 559-Bryant McMillian 1991 Most Passes Intercepted 28 1959 553-Thomas Haskins 1995 Most Yards, Interception Returns 334 1961 539-Titus Green 2005 Most TDs Via Interceptions 4 1961 532-Thomas Haskins 1993 Fewest Passes Intercepted 4 1964 & 1997 Most Yardage Punt Returns Most Rushing Yards Allowed 3,231 1998 349-Eddie Willis 1965 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 1,313 1954 327-Kerr Kump 1968 Most Passing Yards Allowed 2,824 1991 260-Mark Stock 1988 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 562 1975 Most Punts Most Total Offense Allowed 5,390 2000 101-Jim Bailey 1969 Least Total Offense Allowed 2,204 1954 93-Jim Bailey 1970 Most Total Offensive Plays (opponent) 871 1970 82-Jim Bailey 1971 Fewest Total Offensive Plays (opponents) 394 1954 Best Punting Average Most Rushing Attempts (opponents) 643 1974 42.6-Sam Horner 1958 Fewest 42.4-Bobby Jordan 1955 Rushing 42.0-Bobby Jordan 1957 Attempts Most Passes Intercepted (oppo- 7-Mike Mayo 1985 nents) 7-Frank Ladson 1982 288 7-Steve Umberger 1982 1954 7-Kerr Kump 1967 Most Passes Had Intercepted 27-Tom Schultze 1973 19-Vern Beitzel 1971 17-Al Comer 1985 17-Robby Clark 1978 Most Yardage, Interception Returns 160-Kerr Kump 1967 127-Stinson Jones 1961 122-Andy Tucker 1961 101-Kerr Kump 1968 Most Fumbles Recovered 7-Mark Weiss 1970 Team Offense

Most Touchdowns Scored 44 2003 Fewest Touchdowns Scored 9 1971 & 1997 Most Points Scored 359 2003 Fewest Points Scored 77 1999 Most Rushing Attempts 703 1991 Fewest Rushing Attempts 345 2001 Most Net Yards Gained Rushing 3486 1991 Fewest Net Yards Gained Rushing 691 1969 Most Touchdowns Scored by Rushing 29 1991 Former San Diego Chargers, Georgia Tech, Army and Maryland Fewest Touchdowns Scored by Rushing 3 1988 & 1999 coach played for the legendary VMI head coach Most Passes Attempted 426 2001 John McKenna in the late ‘50s. 80 Year-By-Year Leaders Rushing 1969 Murphy Sprinkel 95 - 187 - 1,004 1989 Mark Rumph 16 - 276 1970 Gary Shope 38 - 114 - 462 1990 Dan Lyle 23 - 520 ATT-YARDS 1971 Vern Beitzel 77 - 204 - 934 1991 Dan Lyle 16 - 424 1953 John Mapp 114 - 656 1972 Tommy Schultze 120 -242 - 1,728 1992 Dan Lyle 29 - 631 1954 Nick Servidio 124 - 534 1973 Tommy Schultze 116 - 242 - 1,400 1993 Marlon Anderson 21 - 287 1955 Sam Woolwine 100 - 480 1974 Tony Farry 51 - 117 - 609 1994 Timmy Williams 23 - 476 1956 Sam Woolwine 107 - 507 1975 Mark Lambert 100 - 188 - 1,176 1995 Jeff Hubbard 40 - 603 1957 Sam Woolwine 105 - 531 1976 Robby Clark 40 - 96 - 516 1996 Ed Pearson 22 - 262 1958 Sam Horner 102 - 612 1977 Robby Clark 54 - 105 - 867 1997 Richard Holland 37 - 464 1959 John Trayham 92 - 491 1978 Robby Clark 70 - 173 - 872 1998 Teray Frost 37 - 654 1960 Stinson Jones 82 - 289 1979 John Bangley 62 - 122 - 791 1999 Aaron Yarbough 11 - 153 1961 Stinson Jones 60 - 256 1980 Dan Fritz 83 - 186 - 1,202 2000 Teray Frost 41 - 621 1962 81 - 316 1981 Kelly Raber 110 - 215 - 1,450 2001 Pedro Garcia 48 - 540 1963 Chuck Beale 61 - 284 1982 Kelly Raber 115 - 231 - 1,256 2002 Pedro Garcia 46 - 803 1964 Granville Amos 68 - 312 1983 Al Comer 97 - 214 - 1,109 2003 Zohn Burden 36 - 599 1965 123 - 489 1984 Jim Daly 60 - 124 - 614 2004 Zohn Burden 57 - 595 1966 Bob Habasevich 80 - 317 1985 Al Comer 185 - 348 - 2,380 2005 Zohn Burden 58 - 742 1967 Bob Habasevich 187 - 663 1986 Dave Brown 106 - 209 - 1,995 2006 Willie Bell 17 - 340 1968 Tom Sowers 221 - 792 1987 Dave Brown 126 - 228 - 1,386 1969 Tom Sowers and 68 - 162 1988 Dave Brown 178 - 329 - 2,141 Total Offense Tom Byer 84 - 162 1989 Tony Scales 16 - 43 - 337 1970 Mac Bowman 117 - 360 1990 Tony Scales 39 - 93 - 751 RUSH PASS TOTAL 1971 Mac Bowman 224 - 732 1991 Tony Scales 30 - 82 - 613 1953 John Mapp 656 0 656 1972 Mac Bowman 161 - 641 1992 Tony Scales 69 - 153 - 1,312 1954 Dave Woolwine 178 530 708 1973 Bruce Torbett 118 - 407 1993 Spike Johnson 29 - 74 - 377 1955 Sam Woolwine 480 0 480 1974 Ronnie Norman 205 - 1,045 1994 Al Lester 96 - 224 - 1,107 1956 Duke Johnston 78 653 731 1975 Kim Glidewell 197 - 643 1995 Al Lester 100 - 207 - 1,159 1957 Duke Johnston 277 520 797 1976 Andre Gibson 121 - 566 1996 Al Lester 77- 146 - 765 1958 Bill Nebraska 171 497 668 1977 Andre Gibson 256 - 1,218 1959 Howard Dyer 110 1,072 1,182 1978 Butch Hostetter 157 - 636 1997 Al Lester 63 - 159 - 686 1998 Aaron Mitchell 53 - 102 - 916 1960 Howard Dyer 256 1,222 1,478 1979 Floyd Allen 265 - 1,249 1961 Bobby Mitchell -32 949 917 1980 Floyd Allen 291 - 1,276 1999 Joey Gibson 20 - 48 - 268 2000 Joey Gibson 120 - 236 - 1,439 1962 Bill Davis 316 0 316 1981 Floyd Allen 264 - 861 1963 Butch Nunnally 46 744 790 1982 Stan Bass 197 - 680 2001 Joey Gibson 144 - 276 - 1,572 2002 Joey Gibson 181 - 348 - 2,328 1964 Charlie Snead -56 899 843 1983 Trent Bridges 162 - 630 1965 Hill Ellett -36 1,254 1,218 1984 Trent Bridges 132 - 455 2003 Jonathan Wilson 108 - 296 - 2,260 2004 Kirk Monteleone 76 - 120 - 808 1966 Hill Ellett -84 1,281 1,197 1985 Dan Monahan 91 - 432 1967 Russ Quay 196 912 1,108 1986 Trent Bridges 68 - 283 2005 Jonathan Wilson 184 - 295 - 1,861 2006 Jonathan Wilson 45- 92 - 759 1968 Murphy Sprinkel -157 1,163 1,006 1987 Joe France 108 - 395 1969 Murphy Sprinkel -90 1,004 914 1988 Scott Council 180 - 557 1970 Gary Shope 169 462 631 1989 Marcus Mines 118 - 638 Receiving 1971 Vern Beitzel -88 934 846 1990 Tony Scales 134 - 544 1972 Tom Schultze -368 1,728 1,360 1991 Tony Scales 185 - 1,105 REC -YARDS 1973 Tom Schultze -158 1,400 1,242 1992 Tony Scales 147 - 577 1953 Charlie Boyd 12 - 127 1974 Ronnie Norman 1,045 0 1,045 1993 Thomas Haskins 106 - 594 1954 Tom Dooley 11 - 229 1975 Mark Lambert -64 1,176 1,112 1994 Thomas Haskins 258 - 1,509 1955 Dale Vaughn 6 - 92 1995 Thomas Haskins 248 - 1,548 1956 Bobby Jordan 14 - 249 1976 Robby Clark 348 516 864 1996 Thomas Haskins 286 - 1,698 1957 Bobby Jordan 19 - 317 1977 Andre Gibson 1,218 25 1,243 1997 Avi Hopkins 157 - 623 1958 Carl Kasko 12 - 220 1978 Robby Clark 11 872 883 1998 Gene Cauthen 93 - 351 1959 Dick Evans 35 - 698 1979 Floyd Allen 1,249 0 1,249 1999 Gene Cauthen 78 - 298 1960 Stinson Jones 26 - 394 1980 Floyd Allen 1,276 0 1,276 2000 Gene Cauthen 143 - 566 1961 Kenny Reeder 26 - 323 1981 Kelly Raber 39 1,450 1,489 2001 Gene Cauthen 187 - 710 1962 Kenny Reeder 12 - 159 1982 Kelly Raber 170 1,256 1,426 2002 John Bell 136 - 522 1963 Joe Bush 20 - 333 1983 Al Comer 6 1,109 1,115 2003 Sean Mizzer 207 - 1,244 1964 Joe Bush 18 - 232 1984 Jim Daly -12 614 602 2004 Sean Mizzer 176 - 729 1965 Carl Rhodes 32 - 518 1985 Al Comer 44 2,380 2,424 2005 Nat Jackson 153 - 622 1966 Bill McGowan 23 - 235 1986 Dave Brown -96 1,995 1,899 2006 Sean Mizzer 209 - 1,022 1967 Frank Easterly 43 - 506 1987 Dave Brown -73 1,368 1,295 1968 Frank Easterly 36 - 508 1988 Dave Brown -170 2,141 1,971 Passing 1969 Colby Trammell 29 - 324 1989 Marcus Mines 638 0 638 1970 Steve Conlan 26 - 291 1990 Tony Scales 544 751 1,295 COMP-ATT-YARDS 1971 Don Reisch 18 - 183 1991 Tony Scales 1,105 613 1,718 1953 David Woolwine 32 - 78 - 440 1972 Ronnie Moore 40 - 673 1992 Tony Scales 577 1,312 1,889 1954 David Woolwine 35 - 105 - 530 1973 Ronnie Moore 46 - 676 1993 Thomas Haskins 594 68 662 1955 Bill Nebraska 14 - 49 - 216 1974 Allen Morgan 21 - 308 1994 Thomas Haskins 1,509 0 1,509 1956 Duke Johnston 41 - 101 - 653 1975 Ronnie Moore 47 - 662 1995 Thomas Haskins 1,548 0 1,548 1957 Duke Johnston 37 - 90 - 520 1976 Johnny Garnett 23 - 329 1996 Thomas Haskins 1,698 60 1,758 1958 Bill Nebraska 26 - 67 - 497 1977 Johnny Garnett 23 - 371 1997 Al Lester 76 686 762 1959 Howard Dyer 55 - 105 - 1,072 1978 Robert Savage 22 - 358 1998 Aaron Mitchell 85 916 1,001 1960 Howard Dyer 87 - 168 - 1,222 1979 Brian Quisenberry 23 - 265 1999 Joey Gibson 110 268 378 1961 Bobby Mitchell 69 - 162 - 949 1980 Brian Quisenberry 16 - 238 2000 Joey Gibson -36 1,439 1,403 1981 Teddy Gottwald 25 - 385 1962 Mark Mulrooney 24 - 68 - 263 2001 Joey Gibson 47 1,572 1,619 1982 Tom Radle 54 - 598 1963 Butch Nunnally 53 - 124 - 744 2002 Joey Gibson 269 2,328 2,597 1983 Steve Pancham 33 - 334 1964 Charlie Sneed 65 - 133 - 899 2003 Jonathan Wilson 16 2,260 2,276 1984 Steve Pancham 38 - 475 1965 Hill Ellett 92 - 210 - 1,254 2004 Kirk Monteleone 76 808 884 1985 Mark Stock 31 - 605 1966 Hill Ellett 105 - 205 - 1,281 2005 Jonathan Wilson 6 1861 1,867 1986 Mark Stock 45 - 1,123 2006 Sean Mizzer 1,022 0 1,022 1967 Russ Quay 75 - 151 - 912 1987 James Wright 37 - 566 1968 Murphy Sprinkel 81 - 222 - 1,163 1988 Mark Stock 74 - 1,161 81 Pedro Garcia 2001 48-540 Rushing Dan Lyle 1990 23-520 Carl Rhodes 1965 32-518 YEAR ATT.-YARDS Frank Easterly 1968 36-508 Thomas Haskins 1996 286-1,698 Frank Easterly 1967 43-506 Thomas Haskins 1995 248-1,548 Thomas Haskins 1994 258-1,509 Floyd Allen 1980 291-1,276 Passing Floyd Allen 1979 265-1,249 YEAR COMP-ATT.-YARDS Sean Mizzer 2003 207-1,244 Al Comer 1985 185 -348 - 2,380 Andre Gibson 1977 256-1,218 Joey Gibson 2002 181 -348- 2,328 1,000-Yard Club Tony Scales 1991 185-1,105 Jonathan Wilson 2003 168 -296- 2,260 Ronnie Norman 1974 205-1,045 Dave Brown 1988 178 -329 - 2,141 Sean Mizzer 2006 209-1,022 Dave Brown 1986 106 -209 - 1,995 Jonathan Wilson 2005 184 -295 - 1,861 Receiving (500 Yds.) Tommy Schultze 1972 120 -242 - 1,728 Joey Gibson 2001 144 -276 - 1,572 YEAR REC.-YARDS Kelly Raber 1981 110 -215 - 1,450 Mark Stock 1988 74-1,161 Joey Gibson 2000 120-236 - 1,439 Mark Stock 1986 45-1,123 Tommy Schultze 1973 116 -242 - 1,400 Pedro Garcia 2002 46-803 Dave Brown 1987 126 -228 - 1,368 Zohn Burden 2005 58-742 Tony Scales 1992 69 -153 - 1,312 Dick Evans 1959 35-698 Hill Ellett 1966 105 -205 - 1,281 Ronnie Moore 1973 46-676 Kelly Raber 1982 115 -231 - 1,256 Ronnie Moore 1972 40-673 Hill Ellett 1965 98 -210 - 1,254 Ronnie Moore 1975 47-662 Howard Dyer 1960 87 -168 - 1,222 Teray Frost 1998 37-654 Dan Fritz 1980 83 -186 - 1,202 Dan Lyle 1992 29-631 Mark Lambert 1975 100 -188 - 1,176 Teray Frost 2000 41-621 Murphy Sprinkel 1968 81 -222 - 1,163 Mark Stock 1985 31-605 Al Lester 1995 100 -207 - 1,159 Jeff Hubbard 1995 40-603 Al Lester 1994 96 -224 - 1,107 Zohn Burden 2003 36-599 Al Comer 1983 97 -214 - 1,109 Tom Radle 1982 54-598 Howard Dyer 1959 55 -105 - 1,072 Zohn Burden 2004 57-595 Murphy Sprinkel 1969 95 -287 - 1,004 James Wright 1987 37-566 Total Offense ------PASSES------TOTAL TOTAL PER GAME PLAYER YEAR RUSHES YARDS COMP. ATT. YARDS PLAYS YARDS AVG. QB Joey Gibson 2002 107 269 181 348 2,328 455 2,597 216.4 QB Al Comer 1985 112 44 185 348 2,380 460 2,424 220.4 QB Joey Gibson 2001 49 47 144 276 1,572 325 1,619 202.4 QB Dave Brown 1986 99 -96 106 209 1,995 308 1,899 189.9 QB Jonathan Wilson 2003 71 16 168 296 2,260 367 2,276 189.7 QB Dave Brown 1988 87 -170 178 329 2,141 416 1,971 183.7 QB Joey Gibson 2000 61 -36 120 236 1,439 297 1,403 175.4 QB Tony Scales 1992 147 1,312 69 153 1,312 300 1,889 171.7 QB Jonathan Wilson 2005 91 6 184 295 1,861 386 1,867 169.7 TB Thomas Haskins 1996 292 1,698 2 6 60 292 1,758 159.8 QB Tony Scales 1991 185 1,105 30 82 613 267 1,718 156.2 QB Kelly Raber 1981 79 39 110 215 1,450 294 1,489 148.9 QB Howard Dyer 1960 92 256 87 168 1,222 260 1,478 147.8 TB Thomas Haskins 1995 248 1,548 0 2 0 250 1,548 140.7 TB Thomas Haskins 1994 258 1,509 0 1 0 259 1,509 137.2 QB Kelly Raber 1982 93 170 115 231 1,256 324 1,426 129.6 QB Tom Schultze 1972 89 -360 120 242 1,728 331 1,360 123.6 QB Al Lester 1995 108 199 100 207 1,159 315 1,358 123.5 QB Hill Ellett 1965 77 -36 98 210 1,254 287 1,218 121.8 QB Hill Ellett 1966 60 -84 105 205 1,281 265 1,197 119.7 QB Howard Dyer 1959 56 110 55 105 1,072 161 1,182 118.2 QB Dave Brown 1987 96 -73 126 228 1,368 324 1,295 117.7 QB Tony Scales 1990 134 544 39 93 751 227 1,295 117.7 TB Floyd Allen 1980 291 1,276 0 0 0 291 1,276 116.0 TB Floyd Allen 1979 265 1,249 0 0 0 265 1,249 113.5 TB Andre Gibson 1977 256 1,218 2 5 25 261 1,243 113.0 QB Tom Schultze 1973 65 -158 116 242 1,400 307 1,242 112.9 QB Russ Quay 1967 106 196 72 151 912 178 1,108 110.8 QB Al Comer 1983 61 6 97 214 1,109 275 1,115 101.4 QB Mark Lambert 1975 46 -64 100 188 1,176 234 1,112 101.1 QB Murphy Sprinkel 1968 93 -157 81 222 1,163 315 1,006 100.6 TB Ronnie Norman 1974 205 1,045 0 0 0 205 1,045 96.4 QB Al Lester 1994 51 -77 96 224 1,107 275 1,030 93.6 TB Sean Mizzer 2006 209 1,022 0 0 0 209 1,022 92.9 QB Dan Fritz 1980 68 -188 83 186 1,202 254 1,014 92.2 QB Aaron Mitchell 1998 160 85 53 102 916 262 1,001 91.0 82 Career Records Most Yards Gained Rushing Kerr Kump 261 1966-68 Stinson Jones 205 1958-61 Most Attempts Mike Mayo 205 1984-87 Thomas Haskins 898 1993-96 Floyd Allen 860 1978-81 Most Touchdowns Scored Sean Mizzer 741 2002-06 Stinson Jones 2 1958-61 Kim Glidewell 614 1973-76 Tony Scales 562 1989-92 Mac Bowman 502 1970-72 Punting Gene Cauthen 501 1998-2001 Most Punts Most Net Yards Jim Bailey 276 1969-71 Thomas Haskins 5,349 1993-96 Brent Barth 272 1999-2002 Sean Mizzer 3,733 2002-06 Adam Peters 221 2003-06 Floyd Allen 3,569 1978-81 Brian Southard 216 1989-92 Tony Scales 2,475 1989-92 Marcus Mines 2,430 1989-92 Most Yards Kim Glidewell 2,168 1973-76 Brent Barth 11,438 1999-2002 Andre Gibson 2,097 1974-77 Jim Bailey 10,127 1969-71 Adam Peters 8,700 2003-06 Most Touchdowns Brian Southard 7,823 1989-92 Thomas Haskins 50 1993-96 Sean Mizzer 27 2002-06 Highest Average Floyd Allen 27 1978-81 (min. 60 punts) Marcus Mines 26 1989-92 Brent Barth 42.1 1999-2002 (272 punts for 11,438 yards) Tony Scales 19 1989-92 Sam Horner 41.8 1956-59 (65 punts for 2,718 yards) Kim Glidewell 18 1973-76 Sam Horner 16 1956-59 Passing Most 100 Yd. Rushing Games Thomas Haskins 24 1993-96 Pass Efficiency Sean Mizzer 18 2002-06 Howard Dyer 139.74 1958-60 (149/286, 2453 yds., 22 TD, 14 int.) Floyd Allen 17 1978-81 Andre Gibson 9 1974-77 Dave Brown 117.18 1985-88 (416/780, 5603 yds., 28 TD, 44 int.) Ronnie Norman 9 1972-74 Hill Ellett 102.54 1964-66 (219/460, 2771 yds., 23 TD, 28 int.) Most 200 Yd. Rushing Games Most Attempts Thomas Haskins 10 1993-96 Joey Gibson 908 1999-2002 Tony Scales 2 1989-92 Dave Brown 780 1985-88 Al Lester 746 1994-97 Most Consecutive 100 Yd. Rushing Games Jonathan Wilson 721 2003-06 Floyd Allen 6 1980 Al Comer 694 1982-85 Thomas Haskins 5 1996 Murphy Sprinkel 560 1968-70 Sean Mizzer 4 2003 Andre Gibson 4 1977 Most Completions Five people 3 Joey Gibson 465 1999-2002 Jonathan Wilson 419 2003-06 Total Offense (Rushing & Passing Combined) Dave Brown 416 1985-88 Al Comer 337 1982-85 Al Lester 336 1994-97 Most Total Plays Tom Schultze 236 1972-73 Dave Brown 1,072 1985-88 Al Lester 1,061 1994-97 Tony Scales 932 1989-92 Most Passes Had Intercepted Al Comer 919 1982-85 Dave Brown 44 1985-88 Thomas Haskins 911 1993-96 Tom Schultze 43 1972-73 Floyd Allen 860 1978-81 Al Comer 39 1982-85 Murphy Sprinkel 37 1968-70 Most Total Yards Gained Robby Clark 36 1975-78 Tony Scales 5,488 1989-92 Al Lester 36 1994-97 Thomas Haskins 5,477 1993-96 Dave Brown 5,205 1985-88 Most Passing Yards Al Lester 4,212 1994-97 Joey Gibson 5,607 1999-2002 Al Comer 4,130 1982-85 Dave Brown 5,603 1985-88 Jonathan Wilson 5,096 2003-06 Punt Returns Al Comer 4,050 1982-85 Al Lester 3,717 1994-97 Tom Schultze 3,128 1972-73 Most Returns Ronnie Moore 65 1972-75 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown Mark Stock 63 1985-88 Joey Gibson 38 1999-2002 Gary McNeal 56 1975-78 Dave Brown 28 1985-88 Most Yardage Jonathan Wilson 28 2003-06 Ronnie Moore 741 1972-75 Hill Ellett 23 1964-66 Mark Stock 530 1985-88 Howard Dyer 22 1958-60 Gary McNeal 518 1975-78 Highest Completion Percentage Jonathan Wilson (419-721) 58.1% 2003-06 Pass Interceptions Dave Brown (416-780) 53.3% 1985-88 Howard Dyer (149-286) 52.1% 1958-60 Most Passes Intercepted Joey Gibson (465-908) 51.2% 1999-2002 Mike Mayo 15 1984-87 Stinson Jones 14 1958-61 Most 200 Yard Passing Games Musa Sarki 12 2000-03 Joey Gibson 13 1999-2002 Steve Umberger 12 1980-82 Jonathan Wilson 12 2003-06 Kerr Kump 12 1966-68 Dave Brown 8 1985-88 Frank Ladson 11 1982-83 Tom Schultze 6 1972-73 Chris Clark 10 1984-87 83 Most Touchdowns Responsible For (Includes TD Passes) Pass Receiving Thomas Haskins 53 1993-96 Joey Gibson 47 1999-2002 Most Passes Caught Jonathan Wilson 42 2003-06 Mark Stock 165 1985-88 Howard Dyer 39 1958-60 Zohn Burden 162 2002-05 Ronnie Moore 153 1972-75 Most Points Responsible For Gary Price 117 2002-05 Thomas Haskins 326 1993-96 James Wright 114 1984-87 Joey Gibson 286 1999-2002 Steve Panchan 111 1982-85 Howard Dyer 256 1958-60 T.J. Snelling 105 2000-03 Jonathan Wilson 256 2003-06 Pedro Garcia 98 1998-99, 2001-02 Craig Jones 221 1976-79 Career Records Most Kick PATÊs Attempted Most Yards Gained Matt Sharpe 101 2001-03 Mark Stock 3,091 1985-88 Mike Harris 78 1995-98 Ronnie Moore 2,297 1972-75 Barrett Way 61 2004-06 Zohn Burden 2,111 2002-05 Craig Jones 60 1976-79 Dan Lyle 1,794 1989-92 Wade Hawkins 57 1987-90 James Wright 1,507 1984-87 Mike Harris 56 1995-96 Teray Frost 1,477 1997-2000 Geoff Goff 50 1991-94 Pedro Garcia 1,373 1998-99, 2001-02 Most Kick PATÊs Scored Most TD Passes Caught Matt Sharpe 95 2001-03 Mike Harris 73 1995-98 Mark Stock 20 1985-88 Craig Jones 56 1976-79 Zohn Burden 13 2002-05 Barrett Way 55 2004-06 Teray Frost 13 1997-2000 Wade Hawkins 53 1987-90 Ronnie Moore 12 1972-75 Mike Harris 51 1995-96 Geoff Goff 45 1991-94 Most Consecutive Games Catching Passes David Tyler 43 1982-84 Zohn Burden 34 2002-05 Gary Price 34 2002-05 Most 2-Pt. Conversions Attempted Kevin Solomon 23 1999-2002 Howard Dyer 27 1958-60 Mark Stock 22 1985-88 Bobby Mitchell 12 1959-61 Ronnie Moore 22 1972-73 Johnny Garnett 18 1976-77 Most 2-Pt. Conversions Scored Don Kern 6 1958-60 Tony Scales 4 1989-92 Most 100 Yard Receiving Games John Hince 4 1965-67 Mark Stock 17 1985-88 Thomas Haskins 4 1993-96 Zohn Burden 5 2002-05 Ronnie Moore 4 1972-75 Most Field Goals Attempted Dan Lyle 3 1989-92 Craig Jones 83 1976-79 Keith Washington 3 1983-86 Wade Hawkins 52 1987-90 Teray Frost 3 1997-00 Mike Harris 48 1995-98 Matt Sharpe 38 2001-03 Barrett Way 37 2004-06 Kickoff Returns Lee Wimbish 32 1980-83 Mike Cole 32 1971-73 Most Returns Geoff Goff 27 1991-94 James Wright 82 1984-87 Don Cupit 27 1969-70 Ronnie Moore 76 1972-75 Most Field Goals Scored Thomas Haskins 73 1993-96 Craig Jones 55 1976-79 Titus Green 67 2001,03,05 Wade Hawkins 31 1987-90 Barrett Way 29 2004-06 Matt Sharpe 27 2001-03 All-Purpose Running Mike Harris 27 1995-98 Mike Cole 17 1971-73 (Includes rushing, pass receiving, punt returns and kickoff returns) Geoff Goff 16 1991-94 Most Attempts Lee Wimbish 16 1980-83 Thomas Haskins 1022 1993-96 Rick Tufaro 15 1974-75 Floyd Allen 911 1978-81 Don Cupit 15 1969-70 Sean Mizzer 869 2002-06 Most Points Scored by Kicking Kim Glidewell 646 1973-76 Craig Jones 221 1976-79 Mike Harris 154 1995-98 Most Total Yardage Matt Sharpe 176 2001-03 Thomas Haskins 7,405 1993-96 Wade Hawkins 146 1987-90 Sean Mizzer 5,310 2002-06 Barrett Way 142 2004-06 Ronnie Moore 4,652 1972-75 Geoff Goff 93 1991-94 Mark Stock 4,366 1985-88 Mike Harris 84 1995-96 Floyd Allen 4,131 1978-81 Mike Cole 84 1971-73 James Wright 3,248 1984-87 Teray Frost 3,204 1999-2000 Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 20 attempts) Barrett Way 78.4% (29-37) 2004-06 Rick Tufaro 71.4% (15-21) 1974-75 Scoring Matt Sharpe 71.1% (27-38) 2001-03 Craig Jones 66.3% (55-83) 1976-79 Wade Hawkins 59.6% (31-52) 1987-90 Most Touchdowns Geoff Goff 59.6% (16-27) 1991-94 Thomas Haskins 50 1993-96 Sean Mizzer 31 2002-06 Most Points Scored Floyd Allen 29 1978-81 Thomas Haskins 308 1993-96 Marcus Mines 27 1989-92 Craig Jones 221 1976-79 Mark Stock 20 1985-88 Sean Mizzer 186 2002-06 Tony Scales 19 1989-92 Matt Sharpe 176 2001-03 Kim Glidewell 18 1973-76 Floyd Allen 176 1978-81 Bobby Jordan 18 1954-57 Marcus Mines 164 1989-92 Mike Harris 154 1995-98 Ronnie Moore 17 1972-75 Wade Hawkins 146 1987-90 Howard Dyer 17 1958-60 Bobby Jordan 137 1954-57 84 Defensive Records Single Game Leaders

Solo Tackles (First Hits) Total Tackles 16 John Willison William & Mary 1976 25 Glen Ralston Western Carolina 1984 16 Walt Bellamy Virginia 1979 24 Mike Mayo Richmond 1985 15 Glen Ralston Appalachian State 1984 23 Glen Ralston Appalachian State 1984 15 Bruce Kitchen Virginia Tech 1979 22 Mike Rogers William & Mary 1996 15 Frank Ladson Richmond 1983 21 Mike Rogers ETSU 1996 20 Matt Kluk Georgia Southern 1999 20 Anthony McIntosh The Citadel 1988 Seasonal Leaders

Solo Tackles (First Hits) Total Tackles Fumbles Recovered Passes Intercepted 2006 Patrick McKinney 37 (Solo and Assists) 2006 Keith Taylor 2 2006 Christian Kelly & 3 2005 Justin Huggard 50 2006 Patrick McKinney 82 2005 Todd Baldwin 2 Jamaal Walton 2004 Robert Mason 66 2005 Justin Huggard 136 & Travis Ludden 2005 Four Players with 2 2003 Derik Screen 60 2004 Robert Mason 120 2004 4 Players with 2 2004 Justin Huggard & 2 2002 Robert Mason 44 2003 Derik Screen 144 2003 Justin Huggard 2 Jamaal Walton 2001 Derik Screen 61 2002 Robert Mason 80 & Mike Maleski 2003 Musa Sarki 5 2000 Chris Walsh 64 2001 Derik Screen 106 2002 10 Players with 1 2002 Musa Sarki 6 1999 Deffy Mubangu 58 2000 Chris Walsh 113 2001 Derik Screen 2 2001 DeAngello Plather 3 1998 Quesuan Wigfall 60 1999 Deffy Mubangu 98 2000 Quesuan Wigfall 4 2000 Richard Holland 3 1997 Mike Rogers 67 1998 Andre Curtis 106 1999 Richard Holland 3 1999 Richard Holland & 2 1996 Cornell Lewis 89 1997 Mike Rogers 151 1998 David Budlong & 2 Deffy Mubangu 1995 Kelly Cook 62 1996 Mike Rogers 156 Darius Parker 1998 John Herrin 3 1994 Terry Tucker 60 1995 Kelly Cook 121 1997 Mike Rogers & 2 1997 Four players with 1 1993 Kevin Reardon 71 1994 Terry Tucker 93 Quesuan Wigfall 1996 Demond Ferebee 5 1992 Camillus Musselman 91 1993 Kevin Reardon 119 1996 Matt Coley 2 1995 Kelly Cook & 2 1991 Camillus Musselman 66 1992 Camillus Musselman 127 1995 Kelly Cook & Tom Curran 2 Timmy Williams 1990 Wayne Purcell 64 1991 Camillus Musselman 130 1994 Damon Pinero 3 1994 Torre Costin 3 1989 Wayne Purcell 68 1990 Wayne Purcell 94 1993 Drew Dunnington 4 1993 Kevin Reardon 3 1988 Anthony McIntosh 81 1989 Wayne Purcell 102 1992 Eugene Pribila & 2 1992 Mike Morgan & 2 1987 Dan Young 86 1988 Anthony McIntosh 128 Mike Morgan Terry Tucker 1986 Andy Titone 88 1987 Dan Young 128 1991 Six Players With 1 1991 Dewayne Arkadie 5 1985 Ambrose Phillips 50 1986 Andy Titone 118 1990 Todd Washington 3 1990 Boo Lassiter 5 1984 Glen Ralston 86 1985 Mike Mayo 89 1989 Mike Kemp 3 1989 Five Players with 1 1983 Frank Ladson 77 1984 Glen Ralston 144 1988 Anthony McIntosh 3 1988 Three Players with 2 1982 Jim Rice 50 1983 Frank Ladson 106 1987 Todd Freiwald 2 1987 Mike Mayo 5 1981 Melvin Rucker 88 1982 Jim Rice 92 1986 Andy Titone 3 1986 Mike Mayo 3 1980 Melvin Rucker 70 1981 Melvin Rucker 158 1985 Three Players With 3 1985 Mike Mayo 7 1979 Walt Bellamy 77 1980 Melvin Rucker 141 1984 Jimmy Walker 3 1984 Scott Vaughn 3 1978 Walt Bellamy 69 1979 Walt Bellamy 124 1983 Three Players With 2 1983 Frank Ladson 4 1977 Ned Stepanovich 55 1978 Walt Bellamy 122 1982 Blake Hippenstiel 4 1982 Frank Ladson & 7 1976 John Willison 79 1977 Ned Stepanovich 90 1981 Jim Rice 4 Steve Umberger 1975 Glen Jones 76 1976 John Willison 110 1980 Barry Smith 2 1981 Les Dunnaville & 4 1974 John Willison & 77 1975 Glen Jones 114 1979 Tim Cox 3 Steve Umberger Phil Upton 1974 John Willison 126 1978 Walt Bellamy 2 1980 Les Dunnaville 3 1977 Glen Jones & Dale Ogg 3 1979 Tim Cox 3 1976 Four Players With 3 1978 Four Players with 2 1975 Eric Radford 3 1977 Tim Cox & Gary McNeal 3 1974 Terry White 4 1976 Bobby McQueen 4 1975 Bobby McQueen 5 Career Leaders

Solo Tackles Total Tackles (Solo & Assists) John Willison 1973-76 257 Mike Rogers 1994-97 457 Glen Jones 1974-77 243 John Willison 1973-76 456 Camillus Musselman 1990-93 220 Melvin Rucker 1979-82 399 Mike Rogers 1994-97 207 Robert Mason 2002-05 371 Melvin Rucker 1979-82 203 Glen Jones 1974-77 367 Walt Bellamy 1977-79 188 Derik Screen 2000-03 357 Wayne Purcell 1987-90 188 Andre Curtis 1995-98 354 Robert Mason 2002-05 183 Camillus Musselman 1990-93 352 Mike Mayo 1984-87 166 Chris Walsh 1999-2002 349 Todd Baldwin 2002-05 346

85 - (special teams) - Barrett Way, placekicker (11/8) First Team, All-Big South 2005 - (offense) - Jonathan Wilson, quarterback (9/5) - (defense) - Justin Huggard, linebacker (9/19) SEASON NAME,CLASS, POSITION - (defense) - Robert Mason, defensive back (9/26) 2003, 06 Sean Mizzer, ‘06, RB - (defense) - Justin Huggard, linebacker (10/3) 2003 Sam Brown, ‘04, OL - (offense, Co-) - Jonathan Wilson, quarterback (10/3) 2003,05 Vicheal Foxx, ‘05, DT - (defense) - Todd Baldwin, linebacker (10/10) 2003 Derik Screen, ‘04, LB - (special teams Co-) - Barrett Way, placekicker (10/24) 2003 Musa Sarki, ‘04, DB 2006 - (offense) - Sean Mizzer (9/4) 2003 Matt Sharpe, ‘04, PK - (defense) - Jamaal Walton (9/4) 2004,05 Zohn Burden ‘06, WR - (freshman) - Tim Maypray (10/9) 2004,05 Justin Huggard ‘06, LB - (freshman) - Tim Maypray (10/16) 2004,05 Robert Mason ‘06, DB - (freshman) - Christian Kelly (10/23) 2004 Ross Booth ‘05, LS - (freshman) - Kyle Hughes (11/20) 2005 Jeremy Ward ‘06, OL 2006 Eric Hall, ‘06, DL 2006 Jamaal Walton, ‘06 DB SoCon Players-Of-The-Week First Team, All-Southern Conference 1962 - Donny White, back (9/29) All-Conference Players 1963 - Joe Straub, guard (9/21) - Charlie Cole, center (10/26) SEASON NAME,CLASS, POSITION - Bill Welsh, tackle (11/28) 1935,36 Jim Farley, ’37, G 1965 - John Turner, tackle (10/16) 1937,38 Paul Shu, ’39, B - Hill Ellett, quarterback (11/6 & 11/25) 1942 Joe Muha, ’43, B 1966 - Don Taylor, guard (9/17) 1945,47 Chi Mills, ’48, T 1967 - Charlie Bishop, quarterback (9/16) 1945 Lyn Chewning, ’49C, B - Kerr Kump, defensive back (11/11) 1952 Bill Brehaney, ’53, B 1968 - Paul Fraim, defensive back (10/5) 1953 Johnny Mapp, ’54, B - John Griffin, linebacker (11/9) 1956, 57 Sam Woolwine, ’58, B 1970 - Jerry Acuff, defensive tackle (9/12) 1957, 58 Jim McFalls, ’59, T 1971 - Mac Bowman, tailback (9/18) 1957 Lou Farmer, ’58, G 1972 - Mac Bowman, tailback (11/4) 1957 Bobby Jordan, ’58, B - Phil Upton, middle guard (11/18) 1958 Jerry Borst, ’59, C 1973 - Gene Williams, defensive back (10/6) 1958, 59 Sam Horner, ’60, B 1974 - Ronnie Moore, wide receiver (9/28) 1959, 60 Howard Dyer, ’61, B - John Willison, linebacker (10/5) 1960 Don Kern, ’61, B - Phil Upton, middle guard (10/12 & 11/23) 1960 Lou Shuba, ’61, G 1975 - Glen Jones, linebacker (9/13) 1962, 63 Bill Welsh, ’64, T - Ronnie Moore, wide receiver (9/27) 1964 Mike Patterson, ’65, DB 1976 - Greg Arnett, defensive end (10/30) 1964,65 John Turner, ’66, DT 1977 - Craig Jones, placekicker (9/10) 1965,66,67 Bob Schmalzriedt, ’68, LB - Andre Gibson, tailback (10/8) 1967 Bob Habasevich, ’69, HB - Gary McNeal, defensive back (10/15) 1967,68 Bob Biddle, ’69, OG - Robby Clark, quarterback (11/5) 1968 Kerr Kump, ’68, DB 1978 - Mike Alston, defensive back (10/14) 1970 Don Cupit, ’72, KS 1979 - Floyd Allen, tailback(10/6) & (10/27) 1971 Pete Ramsey, ’72, OT 1980 - Bruce Kitchen, linebacker (9/6) 1972,73,74 Andy Dearman, ’75, OT - Melvin Rucker, linebacker (9/13) & (11/15) 1973 Gene Williams, ’74, DB - Chris Timmons, defensive tackle 10/18) 1974 Doug Hines, ’76, C 1981 - Melvin Rucker, linebacker (11/14) & (11/21) 1974 Ronnie Norman, ’75, RB - Floyd Allen, tailback (9/12) & (10/24) 1974,75 Ronnie Moore, ’76, WR - Leslie Dunnaville, defensive back (9/19) 1976,77 Ned Stepanovich, ’78, DT 1982 - Tom Radle, tight end (9/11) 1976 Ed Glackin, ’77, OT - Barry Smith, defensive end (11/13) 1977 Andre Gibson, ’78, RB 1985 - Mike Mayo, defensive back (10/12) 1977 Tom Replogle, ’78, OG - Al Comer, quarterback (10/26) 1977 Greg Arnett, ’78, DE 1986 - David Brown, quarterback (10/11) 1977 Glen Jones, ’78, LB - Mark Stock, wide receiver (11/22) 1977 Gary McNeal, ’79, DB 1988 - Jeff Barnes, defensive end (10/24) 1978 Bob Bookmiller, ’79, OT - Wayne Purcell, linebacker (11/19) 1977,78,79 Craig Jones, ’80, KS 1989 - Raymond Flowers, linebacker (11/11) 1979 Walt Bellamy, ’80, DB - (freshman) - Tony Scales, quarterback (9/16) 1979 John Shuman, ’80, OT - (freshman) - Dewayne Arkadie, defensive back (11/18) 1979,80,81 Floyd Allen, ’82, RB 1990 - Tony Scales, quarterback (9/15 & 10/13) 1980,81 Mike Eden, ’82, DB - (freshman) - Butch Jennings, fullback (9/1) 1981 Austin Beckham, ‘82, C 1991 - Tony Scales, quarterback (9/7 & 9/14) 1981 Wade Foltz, ’82, DE - Dewayne Arkadie, defensive back (9/28) 1981,82 Melvin Rucker, ’83, LB - (freshman) - Tim Williams, defensive back (9/7) 1981,82 Jay Lasek, ’83, OG 1992 - (freshman) - Terry Tucker, strong safety (9/19) 1982 Tom Radle, ’83, TE - (freshman) - Marlon Anderson, wide receiver, (9/26) 1984 Steve Pancham, ’86, TE - (freshman) - Marlon Anderson, wide receiver (11/21) 1985,87 Mike Mayo, ’88, DB 1993 - (freshman) - Thomas Haskins, halfback (11/6) 1988 Mark Stock, ’88, WR - Thomas Haskins, halfback (11/13) 1991,92 Lorenzo Carpenter, ’93, C 1994 - Thomas Haskins, tailback (9/3) 1991 Mike Perfetti, ’92, DT - Thomas Haskins, tailback (11/19) 1994, 95, 96 Thomas Haskins, ’97, TB 1995 - Thomas Haskins, tailback (9/9) 1996 Mike Rogers, '98, LB - Kelly Cook, linebacker (9/16) 2000 Richard Holland, ‘01 DB and RS - Thomas Haskins, tailback (10/14) 2002 Brent Barth, ‘03, P 1996 - Thomas Haskins, tailback (10/14) 2002 Joey Gibson, ‘02, QB - Thomas Haskins, tailback (11/16) - Mike Rogers, linebacker (11/16) Big South Players-Of-The-Week 1998 - (freshman) - Aaron Mitchell, quarterback (10/10) - (freshman) - Aaron Mitchell, quarterback (10/24) 1999 - (freshman) - Matthew Kluk, nose tackle (10/2) 2003 - (freshman) - Adam Peters, punter, (8/30) 2000 - Joey Gibson, quarterback (11/13) - (offense) - Sean Mizzer, running back (9/6) 2001 - (freshman) - Titus Green, slotback (9/30) - (defense) - Vicheal Foxx, defensive tackle (10/4) - Derik Screen, linebacker (10/13) - (defense) - Justin Huggard, linebacker (10/11) 2002 - (freshman) Donnie Johnston, tight end (9/2) - (special teams) - Matt Sharpe, placekicker (10/18) - Joey Gibson, quarter back (9/9) - (defense) - Derik Screen, linebacker (10/25) - (freshman) - Gary Price, slotback (10/14) - (special teams) - Matt Sharpe, placekicker (11/1) - (freshman) - Sean Mizzer, running back (10/21) 2004 - (defense) - Justin Huggard, linebacker (9/20) - (freshman) - Sean Mizzer, running back (11/4) - (defense) - Robert Mason, defensive back (10/18) - Chris Walsh, linebacker (11/18) - (defense) - Robert Mason, defensive back (11/22) 86 Keydets In The Recordbooks Big South Record Holders SoCon Award Winners

Individual Records Player of the Year Jacobs Blocking Trophy Pass Completion Percentage, Game - 88.3 (15-18) Jonathan Wilson vs. 1957 Bobby Jordan 1938 Andy Trzeciak Davidson, 9/3/05 1960 Howard Dyer 1940 Billy Walker Interceptions, Game - 1960 Lou Shuba 3, Christian Kelly at Charleston Southern, 10/21/06 Coach of the Year 1974 Andy Dearman *Field Goal Attempts, Game - 1957 John McKenna 1979 John Shuman 5, Matt Sharpe vs. Charleston Southern, 10/11/03; 1959 John McKenna 1991 Lorenzo Carpenter 5, Matt Sharpe vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/1/03 1962 John McKenna Longest Field Goal, Game - 1974 Bob Thalman Athlete of the Year 53, Matt Sharpe vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/1/03 1981 Bob Thalman 1953-54 Johnny Mapp 53, Barrett Way vs. Liberty, 11/6/04 2002 Cal McCombs *Field Goals Made, Game - 4, Matt Sharpe vs. Gardner-Webb, 10/18/03 4, Matt Sharpe vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/1/03 * Field Goal Percentage, Game - 100.0 (4-4), Matt Sharpe vs. Gardner-Webb, 10/18/03; 100.0 (3-3) Barrett Way vs. Gardner-Webb, 10/22/05 * Punt Returns, Game - 6, John Puvogel, vs. Austin Peay, 11/8/03 * Most 100-Yard Rushing Games, Season- 7, Sean Mizzer, 2003 Total Tackles, Season - 144, Derik Screen, 2003 Scoring by Kicks, Season - 91, Matt Sharpe, 2003 Field Goals Made, Season- 17, Matt Sharpe, 2003 Field Goal Attempts, Season - 24, Matt Sharpe, 2003 Field Goal Percentage, Season - 84.6, Barrett Way (11-13), 2005 Punts, Season - 65, Adam Peters, 2004 Rushing Attempts, Career - 647, Sean Mizzer, 2003-06 All-Purpose Yards, Career - 4,621, Sean Mizzer, 2003-06 Field Goal Percentage, Career - 78.4% (29-37), Barrett Way, 2004-06 Total Punts, Career - 221, Adam Peters, 2003-06 Punting Yards, Career - 8,700, Adam Peters, 2003-06 Placekicker Matt Sharpe was named 2003 Big South Co-Scholar Athlete, and Blocked Kicks, Career - 5, Eric Hall, 2003-06 holds numerous Big South Conference kicking records.

Team Records VMI In The SoCon Standings Yards Per INT Return, Game - 44.3, vs. Lehigh, 9/24/05 *Field Goal Attempts, Game - 5, vs. Charleston Southern, 10/11/03; Won Lost Tie Finish Won Lost Tie Finish 5, vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/1/03 1953 33051986 1507 *Field Goals Made, Game - 4, vs. GWU, 10/18/03 & 4, vs. Coastal, 11/1/03 1954 43051987 2405 Longest Field Goal, Game - 53, vs. Coastal, 11/1/03; 53, vs. Liberty, 11/6/04 1955 16091988 1506 Field Goal Percentage, Game - 100.0 (4-4), vs. Gardner-Webb, 10/18/03 1956 23161989 1416 Fewest Interceptions, Season - 3, 2006 1957 60011990 1507 Field Goals Made, Season - 17, 2003 1958 22141991 2506 Field Goals Attempted, Season - 24, 2003 1959 50111992 1 6 NA 7 Field Goal Percentage, Season - 84.6%, 2005 1960 41011993 1 7 NA 9 *PAT Kicking Percentage, Season - 100.0% (15-15), 2004 1961 42031994 1 7 NA 9 Punt Returns, Season - 34, 2003 1962 60011995 3 5 NA 6 1963 31231996 3 5 NA 6 Southern Conference Record Holders 1964 14081997 0 8 NA 9 1965 32041998 0 8 NA 9 Individual Records 1966 14081999 0 8 NA 9 1967 23052000 1 7 NA 8 * Highest Percentage of Field Goals, Game - 100%, (5 of 5) Craig Jones 1968 13052001 1 7 NA 8 vs William & Mary, 1977 1969 04062002 3 5 NA 5 *Most Punts, Game - 13, Jim Bailey vs. West Virginia, 1969 1970 1407VMI also tied for the Southern Most Punts, Season - 101, Jim Bailey, 1969 (NCAA I-A Record) 1971 1406Conference Championship in 1951. Highest Season Punting Average - 47.4, Brent Barth, 2002 1972 1516 Most Rushing Attempts, Game - 52, Tom Sowers vs. Davidson, 1968 1973 2406 * Longest Run from Scrimmage - 98 yards, Granville Amos vs W&M, 1964 VMI In The Big South 1974 5101 * Longest Interception Return - 100 yards, Andy Tucker vs. Richmond, 1961 1975 2406 Won Lost Finish Highest Average Yards/Catch, Season (40 catch min.) - 25.0, (45-1123) 1976 23052003 2 2 3 Mark Stock, 1986 (NCAA I-AA Record) 1977 41012004 0 4 5 Team Records 1978 14062005 2 2 T-3 Most Touchdowns Rushing, Game - 10, vs. Central Florida, 1982 1979 41022006 0 4 5th Most Rushing Attempts, Game - 90, vs. East Tennessee State, 1990 1980 1416 (NCAA I-AA Record) 1981 3112 * Fewest Pass Completions Allowed - 0 vs. Va. Tech, 1976 1982 2306 Fewest Yards Allowed Passing, Game - (-16), vs. Richmond, 1957 (NCAA 1983 1506 Division I-A Record) 1984 1408 * Denotes tied for record 1985 1417

87 Points Points Year Coach Seasons Won Lost Tied Scored Against Record 1891 Walter Taylor 3 0 1 52 12 3-0-1 1892 No Coach 4 0 1 128 18 1893 No Coach 3 1 0 72 26 1894 No Coach 6 0 0 138 6 13-1-1 1895 G.W. Bryant 5 1 0 164 12 1896 G.W. Bryant 2 3 4 0 68 98 8-5-0 1897 R.N. Groner 1 3 2 0 76 6 3-2-0 1898 S.A. Boyle 4 2 0 110 41 1899 S.A. Boyle 2 1 0 0 39 0 5-2-0 Coaching Records 1900 Sam Walker 4 1 2 86 16 1901 Sam Walker 4 3 0 199 61 1902 Sam Walker 3 3 3 1 99 90 11-7-3 1903 W.W. Roper 2 1 0 36 28 1904 W.W. Roper 2 3 5 0 70 70 5-6-0 1905 I.B. Johnson 2 5 1 40 103 1906 I.B. Johnson 2 4 4 0 68 49 6-9-1 1907 C.S. Roller, Jr. 5 3 0 282 50 1908 C.S. Roller, Jr. 2 3 2 0 120 20 8-5-0 1909 W.C. Gloth 4 3 0 59 51 1910 W.C. Gloth 2 3 3 1 69 48 7-6-1 1911 Alpha Brummage 7 1 0 203 27 1912 Alpha Brummage 2 7 1 0 163 36 14-2-0 1913 Henry G. Poaque 1 7 1 2 197 54 7-1-2 1914 Frank H. Gorton 4 4 0 110 95 1915 Frank H. Gorton 6 2 1 103 102 1916 Frank H. Gorton 3 4 5 0 233 119 14-11-1 1917 Earl C. Abell 1 4 4 1 162 111 4-4-1 1918 Abell & 1 3 0 25 60 1-3-0 1919 1 6 2 0 121 45 6-2-0 Pre-1920: Home 93-13-8 (.851) Away 10-25-1 (.292) Neutral 12-28-2 (.310) Overall 115-66-11 (.628) 1920 9 0 0 431 20 1921 Blandy Clarkson 3 5 1 107 102 1922 Blandy Clarkson 7 2 0 291 23 1923 Blandy Clarkson 9 1 0 224 23 1924 Blandy Clarkson 6 3 1 152 29 1925 Blandy Clarkson 6 4 0 169 108 1926 Blandy Clarkson 7 5 5 0 80 98 Clarkson: Home 24-4-0 (.857) Away 9-10-1 (.475) Neutral 12-6-1 (.658) Overall 45-20-2 (.687) 1927 W.C. Raftery 6 4 0 144 64 1928 W.C. Raftery 5 3 2 95 75 1929 W.C. Raftery 8 2 0 155 61 1930 W.C. Raftery 3 6 0 30 122 1931 W.C. Raftery 3 6 1 82 123 1932 W.C. Raftery 2 8 0 44 166 1933 W.C. Raftery 2 7 1 44 170 1934 W.C. Raftery 1 8 0 51 190 1935 W.C. Raftery 2 7 1 63 157 1936 W.C. Raftery 10 6 4 0 122 140 Raftery: Home 21-16-2 (.564) Away 9-24-1 (.279) Neutral 8-15-2 (.360) Overall 38-55-5 (.413) 1937 Allison T. Hubert 5 5 0 134 94 1938 Allison T. Hubert 6 1 4 159 86 1939 Allison T. Hubert 6 3 1 125 100 1940 Allison T. Hubert 7 2 1 127 62 1941 Allison T. Hubert 4 6 0 134 173 1942 Allison T. Hubert 3 5 1 111 130 1943 Allison T. Hubert 2 6 0 46 183 1944 Allison T. Hubert 1 8 0 65 231 1945 Allison T. Hubert 5 4 0 155 138 1946 Allison T. Hubert 10 4 5 1 122 188 Hubert: Home 18-9-2 (.655) Away 15-22-3 (.413) Neutral 10-14-3 (.426) Overall 43-45-8 (.490) 1947 A.W. Morton 3 5 1 120 152 1948 A.W. Morton 2 6 3 0 183 116 Morton: Home 5-1-0 (.833) Away 2-6-1 (.222) Neutral 2-1-0 (.667) Overall 9-8-1 .(528) 1949 Thomas N. Nugent 3 5 1 157 207 1950 Thomas N. Nugent 6 4 0 189 166 1951 Thomas N. Nugent 7 3 0 227 162 1952 Thomas N. Nugent 4 3 6 1 165 279 Nugent: Home 6-2-0 (.750) Away 8-11-1 (.425) Neutral 5-5-1 (.500) Overall 19-18-2 (.513) 88 Coaching Records Points Points Year Coach Seasons Won Lost Tied Scored Against Record 1953 John McKenna 5 5 0 174 196 1954 John McKenna 4 6 0 132 223 1955 John McKenna 1 9 0 85 259 1956 John McKenna 3 6 1 167 220 1957 John McKenna 9 0 1 201 101 1958 John McKenna 6 2 2 214 99 1959 John McKenna 8 1 1 243 93 1960 John McKenna 7 2 1 218 135 1961 John McKenna 6 4 0 134 105 1962 John McKenna 6 4 0 119 119 1963 John McKenna 3 5 2 140 134 1964 John McKenna 1 9 0 123 200 1965 John McKenna 13 3 7 0 121 200 McKenna: Home 17-7-0 (.708) Away 32-37-5 (.466) Neutral 13-16-3 (.453) Overall 62-60-8 (.508) 1966 2 8 0 129 305 1967 Vito Ragazzo 6 4 0 205 195 1968 Vito Ragazzo 1 9 0 90 290 1969 Vito Ragazzo 0 10 0 78 409 1970 Vito Ragazzo 5 1 10 0 120 451 Ragazzo: Home 3-9-0 (.250) Away 5-24-0 (.172) Neutral 2-8-0 (.200) Overall 10-41-0 (.196) 1971 Bob Thalman 1 10 0 78 257 1972 Bob Thalman 2 9 0 150 299 1973 Bob Thalman 3 8 0 118 316 1974 Bob Thalman 7 4 0 212 175 1975 Bob Thalman 3 8 0 162 187 1976 Bob Thalman 5 5 0 138 206 1977 Bob Thalman 7 4 0 223 155 1978 Bob Thalman 3 8 0 114 227 1979 Bob Thalman 6 4 1 158 210 1980 Bob Thalman 3 7 1 142 242 1981 Bob Thalman 6 3 1 165 156 1982 Bob Thalman 5 6 0 221 180 1983 Bob Thalman 2 9 0 100 339 1984 Bob Thalman 14 1 9 0 121 320 Thalman: Home 30-27-2 (.525) Away 19-61-1 (.241) Neutral 5-6-0 (.455) Overall 54-94-3 (.368) 1985 3 7 1 189 333 1986 Eddie Williamson 1 10 0 138 370 1987 Eddie Williamson 4 7 0 118 235 1988 Eddie Williamson 4 2 9 0 152 298 Williamson: Home 8-10-1 (.447) Away 2-21-0 (.087) Neutral 0-2-0 (.000) Overall 10-33-1 (.239) 1989 2 8 1 151 307 1990 Jim Shuck 4 7 0 251 346 1991 Jim Shuck 4 7 0 243 373 1992 Jim Shuck 3 8 0 245 315 1993 Jim Shuck 5 1 10 0 139 396 Shuck: Home 12-12-0 (.500) Away 2-24-1 (.093) Neutral 0-4 (.000) Overall 14-40-1 (.264) 1994 Bill Stewart 1 10 0 153 437 1995 Bill Stewart 4 7 0 269 350 1996 Bill Stewart 3 3 8 0 189 296 Stewart: Home 5-10 (.333) Away 3-13 (.187) Neutral 0-2 (.000) Overall 8-25 (.242) 1997 0 11 0 93 384 1998 Ted Cain 2 1 9 0 137 432 Cain: Home 1-9 (.100) Away 0-11 (.000) Neutral 0-0 (.000) Overall 1-20 (.048) 1998 Donny White* 0 1 0 10 36 White: Home 0-1 (.000) Away 0-0 (.000) Neutral 0-0 (.000) Overall 0-1 (.000) 1999 Cal McCombs 1 10 0 77 400 2000 Cal McCombs 2 9 0 227 434 2001 Cal McCombs 1 10 0 164 446 2002 Cal McCombs 6 6 0 314 415 2003 Cal McCombs 6 6 0 359 257 2004 Cal McCombs 0 11 0 137 327 2005 Cal McCombs 7 3 8 0 230 319 McCombs: Home 13-27 (.325) Away 5-32 (.135) Neutral 1-1 (.500) Overall 19-60 (.241) 2006 Jim Reid 1 1 10 0 199 433 Reid: Home 1-3 (.250) Away 0-7 (.000) Overall 1-10 (.091) All-Time Totals 448 596 42 16,681 20,170 *Athletic Director Donny White coached the final game of the 1998 season vs. The Citadel, on an interim basis.

89 YEAR HOME AWAY NEUTRAL YEAR HOME AWAY NEUTRAL W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T 2006 1 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 1945 3 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 2005 2 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 1944 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 2004 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1943 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 2003 4 2 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 1942 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 1 2002 3 2 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 1941 0 1 0 2 4 0 2 1 0 2001 1 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1940 3 0 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 2000 2 4 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1939 2 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 1999 1 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1938 3 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 2 1998 1 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1937 2 3 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1997 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1936 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 1996 2 3 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 1935 0 4 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 1995 3 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 1934 0 2 0 0 5 0 1 1 0

Home and Away Records 1994 0 5 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 1933 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 2 1 1993 1 3 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 1932 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 1992 3 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 1931 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 2 0 1991 3 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 1930 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1990 3 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 1929 3 1 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 1989 2 3 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 1928 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1988 2 3 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 1927 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1987 3 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 1926 2 2 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 1986 0 4 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 1925 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 1985 3 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 1924 4 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 1984 1 3 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 1923 5 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 1983 2 4 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1922 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 1982 3 1 0 1 4 0 1 1 0 1921 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 1981 2 2 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 1920 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1980 1 2 1 2 4 0 0 1 0 1919 2 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 1979 4 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 1918 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1978 1 4 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 1917 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 1977 5 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 1916 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1976 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1915 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1975 1 3 0 2 4 0 0 1 0 1914 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1974 4 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 1913 6 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1973 2 1 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 1912 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1972 1 3 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 1911 5 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1971 1 2 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 1910 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1970 1 2 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 1909 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1969 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 1908 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1968 0 2 0 1 5 0 0 2 0 1907 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1967 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 1906 4 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1966 0 2 0 2 4 0 0 2 0 1905 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 1965 2 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 0 1904 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1964 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 1903 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1963 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 3 0 1902 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 1962 2 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 0 1901 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1961 0 1 0 5 2 0 1 1 0 1900 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1960 2 0 0 5 1 1 0 1 0 1899 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1959 2 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 1 1898 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1958 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 2 1897 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1957 2 0 0 5 0 1 2 0 0 1896 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1956 0 1 0 2 4 1 1 1 0 1895 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1955 0 2 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 1894 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1954 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 1893 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1953 1 1 0 2 4 0 2 0 0 1892 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1952 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 4 0 1891 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1951 2 0 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 1950 1 1 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 Home Record: 257-161-15 Winning Percentage: .611 1949 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 1 1 Away Record: 121-321-15 Winning Percentage: .281 1948 3 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 Neutral Field Record: 70-109-12 Winning Percentage: .398 1947 2 1 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 Overall Record: 448-596-42 Winning Percentage: .432 1946 3 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 0

90 Lettermen (1950-2006)

A-A-A-A-A Mark Bornhorst, 1982-84 James Clarke, 1966 Walt Duryea, 1963 Anthony Green, 1976, 1978 J-J-J-J-J Howard Abegesah, 2006 Jerry Borst, 1955-58 Phil Clayton, 1970 Howard Dyer, 1958-60 Titus Green, 2001, 2003, 2005 Carl Jackson, 1978 Jerry Acuff, 1969-70 Mac Bowman, 1970-72 Adrian Cmerek, 2002-04 J.C. Gregory, 1986 Darrius Jackson, 1994, 1996-98 John Adametz, 1986-88 William Bowman, 1984 Barry Coceano, 1981-83 E-E-E-E-E John Griffin, 1965, 1967-68 Nathaniel Jackson, 2004-06 Joe Adeeb, 1950 A.S. Boxley, 1951, 1953 Jerry Codutti, 1972-75 Tommy Earle, 1977-79 Marcus Griffin, 1995 P.J. Jackson, 1998-2000 Anthony Agostinelli, 1980-83 John Boyd, 1961-62 Clifton Coger, 1984-86 Frank Easterly, 1966-68 Rick Griffith, 1969-70 Oliver James, 1979-80 Jeff Akers, 1997, 1999 Tom Boyer, 1996-99 Bernie Colacicco, 1983, 1985 Kris Edelman, 1991-92 Bill Grigg, 1978, 1980-81 Raleigh James, 1972 Floyd Allen, 1878-81 Danny Bradach, 1973-76 Charlie Cole, 1961-63 Mike Eden, 1978-81 Dan Griles, 1992-94 Paul Janshego, 1954-55 Terrell Allen, 2005-06 Mike Bradley, 1999-2002 Mike Cole, 1971-73 Heath Edmiston, 1994-97 Jay Grumbling, 1950-51 Greg Jarvis, 1987 Will Alley, 1998-2000 Art Brandriff, 1957-58 Tommy Cole, 1976 Mike Edwards, 1993-95 Marvin Gundy, 1993 Tony Jaworski, 1970-71 Mike Alston, 1976-79 Adam Brankamp, 2000-01, 2004 Jimmy Coley, 1950 Jerry Eggleston, 1950 Bill Guy, 1952-53 Butch Jennings, 1990-91 Kellam Ames, 1984 Fritz Braunlich, 1986 Matt Coley, 1994-97 Claud Eley, 1950-51 Mike Jesensky, 1979 Granville Amos, 1962-64 Keith Braxton, 1993-996 Jud Collier, 1969 Greg Ellen, 1994-97 H-H-H-H-H Thomas Jewett, 1980-82 Rudy Amos, 1961-62 David Brazier, 1989 Nick Collins, 1976-78 Hill Ellett, 1964-66 Bob Habasevich, 1966-68 Andre Johnson, 1992-94 Bill Anderson, 1952 James Breckinridge, 1964-66 Ray Collins, 1952,1954 David Ellington, 1969-70 Bill Haberlein, 1958-60 Arturo Johnson, 1987 Mel Anderson, 1958 Steve Breeding, 1969-71 Zack Collins, 2006 Billy Elmore, 1955-56 Rusty Hale, 1989-91 Chris Johnson, 1986 Marlon Anderson, 1992-95 Shawn Breen, 1999 Alvin Comer, 1983-85 John Engels, 1956-58 Eric Hall, 2003-06 Christian Johnson, 2003-04 Ryan Anderson, 2005 Bill Brehaney, 1951-52 Mike Conaway, 1973,1976 Eric Ensley, 1993 John Hall, 1970-72 , 1983-86 Andy Andrews, 1989-91 Trent Bridges, 1983-86 Steve Conlan, 1970 Greg Enterline, 1982-84 Mike Hall, 1979-81 Deshawn Johnson, 1994-96 Mike Andriliunas, 2001 Jason Brinkmoeller, 2002 Ian Connor, 1989 Dick Evans, 1957-59 Tom Halliday, 1967, 1969 John Paul Johnson, 1955 Fred Anson, 1950 Mark Bristol, 1985-87 Tony Conques, 1971 Nick Evanusich, 1955-57 Tony Hamilton, 1976-78 Kyle Johnson, 2006 Leslie Apedoe, 1999 Jay Brock, 1982 Mark Conway, 1969-70 Chi Chi Ezekwe, 2006 Phil Hamric, 1959 Marlon Johnson, 1995 Robbie Appell, 2005-06 Cabell Brockman, 1997-98 James Cook, 1982 George Handler, 2006 Pete Johnson, 1956-58 Frank Arbruzzese, 1966 Hal Brodie, 1971-72 Kelly Cook, 1994-97 F-F-F-F-F Steve Harrington, 1966-68 Spike Johnson, 1992-93 Dewayne Arkadie, 1989-93 George Brooks, 1970-72 Michael Cook, 1983 Jon Fabyonic, 1992-94 Grant Harris, 2003-05 William Johnson, 1973 Butch Armstead, 1959-61 Ray Brooks, 1973-75 Bobby Cooper, 1954 John Falzone, 1965-66 Greg Harris, 1993-96 Curtis Johnston, 1980-81 Jason Armstead, 1998-2001 Travis Brooks, 1998 Bob Copty, 1967-68 Lou Farmer, 1955-56 Mike Harris, 1995-98 Donnie Johnston, 2002-04 Greg Arnett, 1974-77 Jamie Browder, 1965 Tim Cordle, 1978 Tony Farry, 1972-74 Noel Harris, 1978 Duke Johnston, 1956-57 Joe Arnold, 1973-76 Dave Brown, 1986-88 William Corn, 1980-82 Martin Fedenko, 1977-79 Ryan Harris, 2004 Bob Jones, 1970 Keashawn Artis, 2005-06 Frank Brown, 1980 Alex Correll, 2002-04 Greg Fedor, 1997-2000 Eric Harrison, 1987-88, 1990 Cory Jones, 1990 Bill Ator, 1988-89 Jeff Brown, 1984 Joe Corsaro, 1977-78 Neal Felty, 1983-84 James Harrison, 1983 Craig Jones, 1976-79 Mark Austin, 1995 Jim Brown, 1975 Torre Costin, 1994 Dick Fencel, 1953-54 Eric Hart, 1962-64 Glenn Jones, 1974-77 Jeff Ax, 1985 J.R. Brown, 1997 Ben Cottrell, 1980 Demond Ferebee, 1993-94, 96 Leon Hartless, 1960 Hugh Jones, 1964-65 Marcus Brown, 2004-06 Charles Coulson, 1951 Tom Ferguson, 1974-77 Thomas Haskins, 1993-96 Robby Jones, 1977-79 B-B-B-B-B Rick Brown, 1989 Scott Council, 1988-91 Thomas Felvey, 1950, 1952 Mike Hatfield, 1980 Royce Jones, 1952-54 Steve Bader, 1981 Robert Brown, 2004-06 Craig Cox, 1976-79 Doug Finlayson, 1970 Bruce Hauck, 1983 Stephone Jones, 1983-85 Brett Badgett, 1994 Sam Brown, 2000-03 Tim Cox, 1977-79 Al Florini, 1963 Taylor Hay, 1950 Stinson Jones, 1958-61 Lee Badgett, 1958-60 Steve Brown, 1999-2000 Monty Craft, 1989 Martin Fisher, 1957 Wade Hawkins, 1987-90 Toby Jones, 1981-83 Bill Bailey, 1974 Tony Browne, 1998-2001 Bruce Crawford, 1972-72 Rusty Fitzgerald, 1963-65 Mike Hayes, 1997 Bobby Jordan, 1954-57 Jim Bailey, 1969-71 Henry Bruno, 1971 Travis Crittenden, 2002 Jason Fletcher, 1996 Tim Hayes, 1988-89 Brian Jordan, 1990-92 Barry Baker, 1973 William Bruant, 1966 John Cross, 1991-93 W.F. Flood, 1970 Daryl Haymon, 1999-2000 Jack Baker, 1994 John Buchanan, 1994 Jason Crowder, 1994-97 Raymond Flowers, 1989-92 Willard Hays, 1950 K-K-K-K-K Curt Baldwin, 1986 John Budde, 1978-80 Donnie Cumberland, 1973 Mike Foesch, 1990-91 Tom Hedge, 1950 Vic Kane, 1991-92 Todd Baldwin, 2002-05 Glen Buck, 1989 Don Dupit, 1969-70 Mike Foley, 1951-54 Stewart Heishman, 1984-85 Carl Kasko, 1956-58 Bob Ball, 1970-72 David Budlong, 1995-98 Tom Curran, 1995-97 Wade Foltz, 1979-81 Mark Hennigan, 1989 Rick Kastleberg, 1973 Barry Ballard, 1981 Chris Bunn, 1986-87 Andre Curtis, 1995-98 Lee Foresman, 1976 Gabe Hensley, 1999-2000 Verne Keefer, 1956-58 Steve Ballowe, 1969 Zohn Burden, 2002-05 Bill Currence, 1964 Jimmy Foster, 1955 Wayne Hepler, 1969-70 Chris Keever, 1989-91 John Bangley, 1979 Jim Burg, 1965-67 Gene Cury, 1952 Wes Foster, 1955 Paul Hebert, 1965-67 Jehan Keitt, 2003 Fred Barber, 1993 Robert Burns, 1984-86 Andy Fox, 1996-97 John Herrin, 1998 Christian Kelly, 2006 Keith Barber, 1976-77 Keith Burwell, 1992-93 D-D-D-D-D John Fox, 2003-05 Jack Herzog, 2003-06 Mike Kemp, 1987-89 Furnace Barnes, 2005 Scott Burris, 1996-98 Kevin Daigh, 1969-71 Vicheal Foxx, 2002-03, 2005 Jake Hickman, 1994-97 Yerry Kenneally, 1970 Keith Barfield, 1973 Joe Bush, 1962-64 Bobby Dale, 1956-58 Paul Fraim, 1968-70 Jack Hill, 1950 Don Kern, 1959-60 Lee Barnes, 1966-68 Ashley Butler, 1969 Bryan Dalton, 1998 Joe France, 1987 Ron Hill, 1993, 1995-97 Rick Killmeyer, 1992-94 Jeff Barnes, 1987-89 Charlie Byrd, 1951-54 Jim Daly, 1983-85 John Frankeberger, 1950-51 John Hince, 1966-67 Scott Kimball, 1983 Marcus Barnes, 2002-05 Jimmy Byron, 1952 Tom Daniel, 1958-59 Bob Franks, 1971-73 Doug Hines, 1973-75 Mike Kimberly, 1989 Jason Barnett, 1992-93 Sam Daniels, 1993-94 Mike Freeman, 1975-77 Blake Hippensteil, 1981-83 Randy Kinsey, 1970 Chris Barnwell, 1988 C-C-C-C-C David Darden, 1988 Todd Freiwald, 1985-87 John Hobbs, 1973-76 Robert Knislow, 1951 William Barringer, 1989 Alonzo Cabell, 1990-92 Louis Darden, 1978-80 Tim Friece, 1998, 2000 Bob Hockley, 1967-69 Michael Kirk, 2000-03 Leon Barrow, 2006 Mark Cager, 1986-89 Eric Davidson, 1989-90 Dan Fritz, 1979-80 Bill Hoehl, 1960-61 Ted Kirk, 1969-71 Brent Barth, 1999-2002 Don Caldwell, 1979 Bill Davis, 1961-63 Brian Froehlich, 1990, 1992-93 Chris Hoffman, 1990 Bill Kirkland, 1957-78 Don Basham, 1956 Randy Campbell, 1959-61 Chip Davis, 1974, 1976 Teray Frost, 1997-2000 Kelly Holbert, 1990-92 Bruce Kitchen, 1979 Stan Bass, 1981-82 Tom Campbell, 1967-69 Conrad Davis, 1961-63 Bill Fuller, 1986 Christian Holland, 1951 Karl Kinar, 1951-53 Richard Bates, 1977-78 John Candler, 1959-61 Craig Davis, 1989 Keith Fuller, 1991 Richard Holland, 1997, 99-00 Wes Kite, 2000, 2002 Terry Batts, 1992 Martin Caples, 1958-60 James Davis, 1989-90 Glen Furr, 1972-74 Colby Hollingsworth, 2003- Matthew Kluk, 1999-2002 Tom Baur, 1972 Thomas Carboni, 1981-83 Joey Davis, 1991 06 Don Komara, 1980-81 Truman Baxter, 1957-58 Skip Carleton, 1999-2002 Robert Davis, 1984-85 G-G-G-G-G Ray Holloway, 2004 Ken Kovac, 1986 Biff Beale, 1988, 1990 Greg Carlson, 2001-02 Benny Day, 1956-57 Pedro Garcia, 1998-99, 2001-02 Rod Hollowell, 1960 Travis Kraft, 1994 Chuck Beale, 1961-63 Paul Carlton, 1950-52 Chip DeCarli, 1975-76 Johnny Garnett, 1974-77 Avi Hopkins, 1995-97 Andy Kratt, 1996 Jabarr Bean, 1994-97 Lorenzo Carpenter, 1989-92 Bruce DeGroot, 1972 Jay Garrett, 1998-2000 Sam Horner, 1957-59 Jerry Kress, 1954 Jack Beason, 1995-96 Ward Carr, 1968 Frank DeLaine, 1973-75 Robert Gay, 1992-93 Butch Hostetter, 1977-80 Steve Krickovic, 1985-86 Greg Beck, 1976-77 Al Carter, 1988,90 Andy Dearman, 1972-74 Tony Gentile, 1966-68 Charles Houk, 1995-97 Kerr Kump, 1967-68 Austin Beckham, 1978-81 Brett Carter, 1988 Daryl Deke, 1981 Ralph George, 1973-76 Tommy Howell, 1970 Tom Kurkoski, 1957-59 Foster Beeker, 1996 Linwood Carter, 1965 Cal Depew, 1968 Andre Gibson, 1975-77 Craig Howard, 1999-2001 Bob Beerbower, 1971 Scott Carter, 1981,83 D.J. Derenzo, 1986 Joey Gibson, 1999-2002 Jeff Hubbard, 1992-94 L-L-L-L-L Vern Beitzel, 1970-71 Troy Carter, 1952-53 Bill Dermott, 1965 Johnny Gilbert, 1952 Jim Hubbard, 1987-89 Bob LaPosta, 1965 John Bell, 1999-2002 Hunt Cary, 1991-92 John Devlin, 1991-94 Rick Gilbert, 1978-79 Paul Hudson, 1950-51 Frank Ladson, 1982-83 Willie Bell, 2005-06 Jon Casarotti, 1990-91 John Dick, 1973 Don Giles, 1962-63 Justin Huggard, 2002-05 Darian Lafferty, 1999-2001 Mike Bellamy, 1977-79 David Casteel, 2000-02 Erich Diehl, 1985-87 Jim Sam Gillespie, 1957-58 Kyle Hughes, 2006 Jim Lambert, 1965 Walt Bellamy, 1977-79 Ryan Cates, 1998-2001 Chuck Dininger, 1950-52 Jim Sam Gillespie III, 1992 Kamau Hull, 2001, 2003-05 Mark Lambert, 1975-77 Joe Benda, 1977-78 Christopher Caudill, 1982 Tivris Dixon, 1995-97 Jeff Gillette, 1994 Michael Hulyo, 1981-84 Pete Lampman, 1986-88 Charles Bennett, 1996-98 John Caufield, 1970 John Dodge, 1981 Chris Gilliland, 2004-06 Jay Hunt, 1997-98 Butch Land, 1962 Jeff Berkley, 1994 Gene Cauthen, 1998-2001 Pat Donahue, 1984 Ed Glackin, 1973-76 Scott Hunter, 1985 John Landry, 1970-72 Kirby Bernick, 1950 Chip Chace, 2005 Tom Dooley, 1955 Chal Glenn, 1979 Larry Hupertz, 1977-79 Jack Lanford, 1950-52 Bob Biddle, 1966-68 Walt Chalkley, 1971 Chris Doss, 1991-93 Brian Gliba, 1993-95 Joe Hurley, 1986-88 Jay Lasek, 1980-82 Cliff Biram, 1972-73 Bruce Chambers, 1970-72 Justin Douglas, 1996-98 Kim Glidewell, 1973-76 Eric Hutchings, 1973-76 Boo Lassiter, 1989-90 Rick Biram, 1973 John Chapla, 1965-66 Tony Douglas, 1988-1990 Dutch Goddard, 1974-77 Mike Hutchings, 2006 John Lauerman, 1950 Charlie Bishop 1966-67 Justin Chetney, 2006 Matt Dowler, 2002-05 Geoff Goff, 1991-94 Myles Hutchinson, 1951 Charlie Lavery, 1952-55 Brandon Bissell, 1995-97 Robbie Chenault, 1997-99 Lou Drake, 1953 Terrell Golden, 2004-05 Brad Lawrence, 1988 Bill Black, 1961-63 John Chicoli, 1986 Robert Draper, 1985 Jose Gomez, 1977-78 I-I-I-I-I Steve Lawrence, 1975 Mark Black, 1985 John Chisholm, 2000 Peter Dreisbach, 2003 Tim Gompers, 1974-75, 1977 Wilson Ileso, 2006 David Lawson, 1993 Eddie Blair, 1969-71 Cale Christensen, 1994-97 Steve Dudek, 1992-93 Steve Good, 1969 George Inge, 1988-90 Mark Layne, 1978-80 Ozzie Blecher, 1981 George Chumbley, 1950-52 Mike Dugan, 1971-72 Weir Goodwin, 1950-51 Tom Inge, 1959 Carl LeBourdais, 1954-56 Andy Boardman, 1976 Chris Clark, 1984-87 Tom Dumouchelle, 1988 Rick Goodwin, 2006 Jim Ingram, 1970-71 Bill Leck, 1950 Larry Boese, 1964-65 Jeff Clark, 1992 Brian Duncan, 2003-05 Teddy Gottwald, 1979-82 Mike Inteso, 1987 Mike Ledford, 1992-93 Bill Boland, 1970-71 Jordan Clark, 1994, 1996-98 Ed Duncan, 1960 Andrew Gore, 2006 Richard Irby, 1964, 1966 Jerry Ledlow, 1985 Clinton Bond, 1998 Melvin Clark, 1973 J.R. Dunkley, 1960-61 Erwin Grabisna, 1984 Garland Isaacs 1972, 1974 Bob Lee, 1964 Ron Bongiovanni, 1972-74 Robby Clark, 1975-78 Leslie Dunnaville, 1979-81 Bill Graf, 1950 Steve Isola, 1991 John Lee, 1984 Tommy Bonnett, 1950-52 Robert Clark, 1990-93 Andrew Dunnington, 1992-94 Keith Graham, 1999-2002 Gordon Ivascu, 1980 Tommy Leemon, 1969 Bob Bookmiller, 1976-78 Stillman Clark, 1999-2000 Wyatt Durette, 1959-60 Bo Grant, 1974-76 Ken Legum, 1959-61 Ross Booth, 1998-99, 2001, 2004 Troy Clark, 1985-87 John Durst, 1969-71 Mark Graybill, 1960-61 Rob Leighty, 1950-51 91 Brian Lengvarsky, 1997-99 Nick Mims, 2006 Ed Patnesky, 1962 Mike Rogers, 1994-97 Jason Stutts, 1995-96 Keith Washington, 1983-86 Al Lester, 1994-97 Marcus Mines, 1989-92 Maury Pauling, 2002-03 Chuck Rogerson, 1983-84 Denny Sullivan, 1969-71 Todd Washington, 1989-91 Bruce Leve, 1962 Ryan Mingus, 2005 Ken Patrick, 1959-60 Louis Rolan, 1979-80 Ty Summers, 1999-2002 Mike Watson, 2006 Cornell Lewis, 1995-97 Claiborne Minor, 1964-66 Mike Patterson, 1963-64 Victor Rosen, 2004 Darrell Summerville, 1994-95 Tom Watt, 1950 Charlie Liesfield, 2003-06 Gil Minor, 1960-62 Jeff Paul, 1989 Bobby Ross, 1956-58 Robert Susnar, 1986-87 Bob Watts, 1966-67 Scott Lipscomb, 1980-83 Rick Minor, 1969 William Paulette, 1968 Dwayne Ross, 1988-91 Levi Swindell, 2006 Barrett Way, 2004-06 Tommy Lloyd, 2004-06 Terry Minor, 1993-96 Maury Pauling, 2001-04 Dan Rothermel, 1974 Ron Swirk, 1955-57 Marvin Watts, 1971-73 Bob Lockridge, 1968-70 Kirk Minton, 1973 Joe Paustenbaugh, 1978 Bryan Royster, 2005 Keith Sykes, 1986-88 Gregg Weaver, 1976-78 Dickie Lockridge, 1979 Aaron Mitchell, 1998, 2000 Gerard Payne, 2006 Louis Rucker, 1982-83, 85 Ed Webb, 1999-2001 Jimmy Lofton, 1972-75 Bobby Mitchell, 1982-83 Ed Pearson, 1996, 2000 Melvin Rucker, 1979-82 T-T-T-T-T Rusty Webb, 2006 John Long, 1981-84 John Mitchell, 1982-83 Binnie Peay, 1961 Nick Ruffin, 1956-58 Judd Tabor, 1994 Cliff Weddington, 1993 Chip Louthan, 1974 Kevin Mitchell, 1982-83 Clark Peele, 1971 Chris Rule, 1988-90 Mike Talley, 1963, 1965 Dick Weede, 1958-60 Howie Lowden, 1994-96 Sidney Mitchner, 1992-94 Mike Perfetti, 1989-92 Mark Rumph, 1988-90 Ryan Talley, 1995 Kyle Weidlich, 1980-81 Jack Lowden, 1950 Rob Mittelstadt, 1999 Chris Perry, 2004-05 Ray Rushton, 1980-82 Paul Tate, 1981, 1983 Mark Weiss, 1970-72 Neil Lowenstein, 1982-84 Sean Mizzer, 2002-04,06 Gary Persinger, 1979-81 Brian Rychlik, 1992-93 Don Taylor, 1966-67 Bill Welsh, 1961-63 Travis Ludden, 2005-06 Bob Modarelli, 1960-62 Adam Peters, 2003-06 Joe Taylor, 2006 Eddie Werntz, 1994-95 John Ludt, 1967-69 Matt Modarelli, 1993 Dave Petka, 1986-89 S-S-S-S-S Keith Taylor, 2005-06 Larry Wertz, 1964-66 Allan Lunsford, 1989-90 Jose Mojica, 1996-97 Neal Petree, 1950-51 Milt Salter, 1970-72 , 1986-89 Jim Westbrook, 1969-70 Frank Lumpkin, 1978 Justin Molloy, 1995-96 William Pfeiffer, 1978 Charles Sanders, 1992-93 Dennis Telzrow, 1964-66 Lake Westfall, 1953-55 Rich Lykins, 1970 Dan Monahan, 1984-85 Ambrose Phillips, 1983-85 Walt Sanders, 1980-81 Mike Teubner, 1969-71 Larry Wetsel, 1960 Dan Lyle, 1989-92 Kirk Monteleone, 2003-05 Richard Phillips, 1962-64 Musa Sarki, 2000-03 Lloyd Thacker, 1957-58 Jamie Whalen, 1991-93 Lettermen (1950-2006) Josh Lyles, 2001-04 Joe Moody, 1954-56 Dan Phlegar, 1963-65 P.W. Sarver, 1983-84 Mike Thacker, 1965-67 Donnie White, 1962-64 Dick Lyons, 1952, 1954-55 Lee Moon, 1967, 1969 Damon Pinero, 1994 Robert Savage, 1978-80 Billy Thomas, 1994-97 Jason White, 1995-98 Alan Moore, 1966 Charles Plageman, 1986-89 Brandon Savochka, 1992-93 Blake Thomas, 1970, 1972 Jeff White, 1978-80 M-M-M-M-M Pat Moore, 1971 DeAngello Plather, 2000-02 Bob Scaglione, 1983-85 Rick Thomas, 1969 Ken White, 1998-99 Travis Mabrey, 1987-89 Ronnie Moore, 1972-75 Eric Plogger, 1991-92 Tony Scales, 1989-92 Jim Thomaselli, 1970 Terry White, 1972-75 James MacDonald, 1950-51 Sean Moore, 2002-05 Wesley Poff, 1990 Cliff Schademan, 2004 Scott Thomasson, 1980-81 Tim White, 1984-85 Gary Mackey, 1966-68 Joe Morabit, 1959 David Poldiak, 2000-01, 03-04 Ray Schaper, 1974-77 Eric Thompson, 2002 Butch Whitt, 1963-64 Mike Maguigan, 1966, 1968 Allen Morgan, 1972-74 Bob Polk, 1960 Larry Schaudies, 1971-73 Maurice Thompson, 1982-84 James Whitaker, 1988-90 Michael Mahoney, 1966 Jeff Morgan, 1976-79 John Portasik, 1950-51 Chip Schelhorn, 1974-75 Terry Thompson, 1982-84 Court Whitman, 1996-98 Abey Malave-Lopez, 2000-02, ‘04 Johnny Morgan, 1953-54 Fred Poss, 1952-53 Ryan Schelske, 2002 Andre Thornton, 1994-97 Quesuan Wigfall, 1997-2000 Brian Malast, 2000, 2002-03 Mike Morgan, 1990-92 Rives Potts, 1970 Bob Schmalzreidt, 1965-67 Jim Thornton, 1952-54 Frank Wilder, 1990-91 Mike Maleski, 2002-05 Pat Morrison, 1959-61 Bill Powell, 1958-60 , 1966 Wayne Thornton, 1972 David Wilkinson, 1965-66 Jimmy Mallis, 1986 Chris Morris, 1999-2000 Joseph Powell, 1951 Alvin Schmidt, 1989-90 Dap Tillery, 1987-90 Ron Wilkosz, 1974, 1976 Thomas Manning, 1984 John Morton, 1973 Bill Powers, 1986-87 Dave Schrader, 1969-70 William Tilling, 1982-84 Dick Willard, 1959-61 Cameron Manuel, 1979 Howard Moss, 1957-59 Eugene Pribila, 1990-93 Andrew Schultz, 1992 Cris Timmons, 1978-80 , 1985-88 Johnny Mapp, 1951-53 Kenny Moseley, 1999, 2001 Gary Price, 2002-04 Ben Schultz, 1995, 1997 Andy Titone, 1986 Gene Williams, 1971-73 Jeff Marcey, 2006 Sam Moultrie, 1972 J.W. Price, 1961 Tom Schultze, 1972-73 Maximillan Toch, 1966 Joe Williams, 1990-93 Ted Mariani, 1951-52 Bill Mowll, 1962 Brett Prillaman, 1998-2001 Ken Scott, 1958-59 Lamont Toliver, 1984 Larry Williams, 1976-78 Alvin Markhand, 1950-51 Deffy Mubangu, 1997-99, 2001 Matt Prokop, 1999-2000 Derik Screen, 2000-03 Hugh Tompkins, 1966-68 Matt Williams, 2000 Chuck Marks, 1967-68 Doug Muirheld, 1970-71 Mark Pruden, 1982 Harry Seigfried, 1976-77 Bruce Torbett, 1972-74 Tim Williams, 1991-92, 1994-95 Dan Martin, 1980-82 Mike Muller, 1978 Wayne Purcell, 1987-90 Nick Servidio, 1952-54 Bill Tornabene, 1961-63 Ty Williams, 1999, 2001 Dave Martin, 1955 Kerry Mullin, 1976 John Puvogel, 2000-01,03-04 Matt Sharpe, 2001-03 Jim Toth, 1977 Eddie Willis, 1963-65 Curtis Mason, 1989-92 Mark Mulrooney, 1962-63 Allan Pyke, 1973-75 Wendell Shay, 1952-53 Richard Townsend, 1972 John Willison, 1973-76 Robert Mason, 2002-05 Camillus Musselman, 1990-93 Dave Pyle, 1976-77 Emmy Shedlock, 1965 Tracy Toye, 1986-88 Bland Wilson, 1950 Art Massaro, 1982-84 Daniel Murphy, 1984 Harry Shepherd, 1956-57 Colby Trammell, 1967,1969 John Wilson, 1983 Kevin Massenburg, 1982 Calvin Murray, 1980-82 Q-Q-Q-Q-Q Jon Sherrod, 1993 John Traynham, 1958-61 Jonathan Wilson, 2003-06 Bland Massie, 1976 Hershel Murray, 1959 Bo Quattrone, 1987-89 Gary Shick, 1972 Tom Trobridge, 1979-80 Scott Wilson, 1994-95 Gabe Mastrobuno, 1977-80 Larry Murray, 1988 Russ Quay, 1967 Fred Shirley, 1959-61 Vince Trombetta, 1951 Lee Wimbish, 1980-83 Kip Mattis, 1987 Tom Myers, 1962-63 John Quinn, 1959 Gary Shope, 1970 Jim True, 1958 Cardell Winfield, 1995-98 Rick Mattoso, 1995 Brian Quisenberry, 1978-80 Steve Short, 1980-82 Andy Tucker, 1961-63 Warren Winning, 1981-83 Lawrence Mauck, 1976 N-N-N-N-N Henry Quisenberry, 1950-51 Carl Showalter, 1980-81 Mike Tucker, 1972 Carl Wittig, 1979 Matt Maxey, 1999-2002 Tom Napier, 1970-72 Lou Shuba, 1959-60 Terry Tucker, 1992-94 Chris Witts, 1989-90 Jonathan Mayo, 1992-94 Steel Nardozzi, 2003-05 R-R-R-R-R Jim Shumaker, 1961, 1963 Todd Tudor, 1980, 1982-83 Mike Wood, 1985, 1987-88 Mike Mayo, 1984-87 Joe Naselli, 1966-68 Kelly Raber, 1981-82 John Shuman, 1976-79 Rick Tufaro, 1974-75 Eric Woodhouse, 1984-85 Tim Maypray, 2006 Derek Neal, 2000 Bob Rader, 1955-57 Joe Siler, 1952-53 John Turley, 1956 Chippy Woods, 1950-52 Pete Mazik, 1962-63 Bill Nebraska, 1955-58 Eric Radford, 1973-76 R. C. Simmons, 2001-02, 2004 John Turner, 1963-65 Tony Woods, 1989-91 Anthony Mazza, 1951 Mike Necessary, 1983-85 Jim Radle, 1982-84 Mike Sisler, 1967-69 Leon Turner, 1978 Mike Woodward, 1974 Jim McCallum, 1952 Chad Neely, 1994-95 Tom Radle, 1980-81 Rucker Slater, 1986 Robert Turner, 1983 Dave Woolwine, 1951-54 Chuck McCarthy, 1984 Ed Negro, 1977-78 Paul Raitz, 1987 Tom Slater, 1963-65 Mike Tutor, 1993-95 Richard Woolwine, 1980-81 Pat McCarthy, 1977-79 Roger Nerone, 1965 Bill Ralph, 1951-53 Barry Smith, 1980-82 David Twillie, 1981-84 Roy Woolwine, 1984 Tom McCarthy, 1982-85 Dan Newcomer, 1973-74 Glen Ralston, 1983 Clarence Smith, 2002-03 David Tyler, 1982-84 Sam Woolwine, 1978-80 Travis McDaniel, 1991-93 Jay Newcomer, 1972-74 George Ramer, 1951-53 Derek Smith, 2006 Sam Tyus, 1986 Sam E. Woolwine, 1955-57 Pat McDowell, 1997, 2000 Doug Nichols, 1970-71 Pete Ramsey, 1969-71 Fred Smith, 1966-68 Michael Wooten, 1981-84 Jim McFalls, 1955-58 Richard Nickel, 1963 Robert Randolph, 1965-66 Jack Smith, 1994-95 U-U-U-U-U Jimmy Workman, 1964 Dick McFarlin, 1950 John Noon, 1970 Richard Rankin, 1965-66 Julian Smith, 1967 Steve Umberger, 1980-82 DeWitt Worrell, 1960-61 Bill McGarrah, 1984, 86-87 Ronnie Norman, 1972-74 Jacob Ratchford, 2001 Larry Smith, 1966-68 Phil Upton, 1972-75 Ed Woy, 1951-52 Matt McGonegle, 2004 Mike North, 1969-70 Sam Ratcliffe, 1973 Reginald Smith, 1981-83 Craig Wright, 1989 William McGowan, 1966 Todd Northrop, 1987-89 Steve Ray, 1970 Terry Smith, 1969 V-V-V-V-V James Wright, 1984-87 Dan McGrew, 1986-88 Butch Nunnally, 1961-63 Kevin Reardon, 1991-93 Tripp Smith, 2001-04 Dick Valentine, 1970-71 Eric Wright, 1989-90 Anthony McIntosh, 1985-88 Dave Redman, 1984-85 Charlie Snead, 1962-64 Matt Van Wie, 2002 Mark McIntyre, 1972-73 O-O-O-O-O Adam Reel, 2004-06 T.J. Snelling, 2000-03 Neil Varnado, 1988 Y-Y-Y-Y-Y Steve McKenna, 1976-77, 1979 Robert Oaks, 2003-04 Andy Reel, 2001-02 Rob Snodgrass, 1993 Bill Vaughn, 1950 Aaron Yarbough, 1997-2000 Patrick McKinney, 2006 Jimmy O’Dell, 1958-59 Bill Reed, 1962, 1964 Buzz Snyder, 1955 Dale Vaughn, 1954-55 Jeff Yates, 1975 Harry McKnight, 1972-74 John O’Donnell, 1967 Ken Reeder, 1960-62 Joe Sokolowski, 1988-90 Scott Vaughn, 1983-84 Rocky Yost, 1969-70 Jeff McLean, 1976-78 Tim O’Neil, 1952 Greg Reese, 1998 Kevin Solomon, 1999-2001 Ron Vaughns, 1999. 2001-03 Dan Young, 1984-87 Mark McLean, 1977-78 George O’Neill, 1956, 1958 Ron Reimman, 1984 Allan Soltis, 1976-78 Buster Venable, 1969-70 Bryant Youngblood, 2006 Chuck McLennan, 1955-56 Steve Oddi, 1974-77 Don Reisch, 1970-71 Brian Southard, 1989-92 Andy Viola, 2005-06 LaShae McMillan, 2004 Dale Ogg, 1976-78 Tom Replogle, 1974-77 Tom Sowers, 1968 Daniel VonSchuch, 2006 Z-Z-Z-Z-Z Bryant McMillian, 1991-92 Frank Oliver, 1965-66 Erik Reynolds, 1992-93 Tony Spevak, 1995-96 Chris Zaleski, 1989 Terrence McMillian, 1988 Mike Ondos, 1958-59 Jeff Reynolds, 1974-76 Murphy Sprinkel, 1968-70 W-W-W-W-W Warren Zeiders, 1951-52 Richard McMinn, 1990 John Orrison, 1966 Jim Reynolds, 1975-77 George St. John, 1951 Randy Wainman, 2004 Jeff Zeigler, 1989-92 Gary McNeal, 1955-56 Bob Osler, 1978-79 Carl Rhodes, 1964-65 Matt Staton, 1995 Doug Walker, 1961-63 Ricky Zgol, 1984-86 Bobby McQueen, 1973-76 Greg Otey, 1984-86 Tom Rhodes, 1964-65, 1967 Joseph Strafford, 1966 Eric Walker, 1990, 1992-93 Daryoush Ziai, 1984 Graham McPherson, 1995-98 Bob Owen, 1950 Jim Rice, 1980-82 Paul Staiger, 1973-74 James Walker, 1984 Tony Zoetis, 1977-79 Chris Meacham, 1990-93 Hunt Ozmer, 1975 Oscar Richardson, 1972-74 Bill Stainback, 1967-68 Jim Wall, 1985-86 Ricky Mears, 1987-88 John Riding, 1970 Ned Stepanovich, 1975-77 Damani Wallace, 1993-95 Turner Mebane, 1989-90 P-P-P-P-P Phil Riggleman, 1985-87 Mark Stephenson, 1992-94 G.J. Walley, 1978-80 Dennis Merklinger, 1960-61 Steve Palmer, 1983-84 George Ripley, 1950-51 Marcus Stiltner, 1999-2001 Chris Walsh, 1999-2002 Ted Mervosh, 1964-66 Steve Pancham, 1983-85 Worth Roberts, 1970 Lee Stillwell, 1966-68 Andrew Walton, 2004-05 Matt Metheney, 1988-90 Brian Pannell, 1986, 1988-89 Darryl Robinson, 1980-83 Mark Stock, 1985-86, 88 Aubrey Walton, 1984, 1986 Tom Mihalik, 1973-76 Mark Pappas, 1981-82 Doug Robinson, 1988-89,91-92 Ryan Stratis, 2006 Jamaal Walton, 2003-06 Ned Mikula, 1968, 1970 Jon Pardew, 1990-91 George Robinson, 1950-51 Joe Straub, 1962-64 Tommy Walton, 2003 Dave Miles, 1973-75 Darius Parker, 1996-99 Joey Robinson, 2006 Chris Strock, 1995 Jeremy Ward, 2002-05 Bill Miller, 1952-55 Rick Parker, 1964 Joseph Robinson, 1977 Scott Strong, 1967 Kris Ware, 2006 Brad Miller, 2003-04 Tom Parker, 1972-73 Richard Robinson, 1996 Joe Stump, 1950 Billy Dee Washington,1998-2001 Scott Miller, 1969-70 Lance Parnell, 1990-91 Jacob Rochester, 2005-06 Anthony Sturgill, 1999-2002 Jeff Washington, 1977-79 Malacki Mills, 1981-82 Kenneth Parns, 1966 Bryan Rodriguez, 1999-2001 Roger Sturgill, 1983 John Washington, 1986-89 John Milstead, 1990-92 John Parrott, 1984-87 Steve Roenker, 1987-89 Greg Sturz, 2001-03 Kevin Washington, 1985-88

92 Team Awards Henry Fairfax Ayers ’06 Medal Dr. Martin D. Delaney, Jr. ’28 Keydets in the NFL (Given to the Most Valuable Player ) Award Sam Horner - Washington Redskins (1960-61), 1971 - George Ramsey, III (Originally begun as the Award of Honor, it is (1962-63) 1972 - Mac Bowman now given to the Most Improved Football Player.) Pete Johnson - Chicago Bears (1959) 1973 - Eugene Williams 1958 - John Engels Joe Muha - (1946-50) 1974 - Andy Dearman, III 1959 - Marty Caples - Philadelphia Eagles (1942, 1975 - Ronnie Moore 1960 - Not Awarded 1946-51), New York Giants (1951) 1976 - Kim Glidewell & John Willison, Jr. 1961 - Dewitt Worrell Vince Ragunas - (1949) 1977 - Glen Jones 1962 - Not Awarded Ray Reutt - Pittsburgh-Philadelphia 1978 - Robby Clark & Dale Ogg 1963 - Not Awarded (1943) 1979 - Walt Bellamy & Jeff Morgan 1964 - Richard Phillips Mark Stock - Pittsburgh Steelers (1989), 1980 - Butch Hostetter 1965 - Unknown Washington Redskins (1993 & 1994) & 1981 - Floyd Allen 1966 - James B. Clarke (1996) 1982 - Melvin Rucker 1967-70 - Not Awarded Bobby Thomason - (1949), 1983 - Anthony Agostinelli 1971 - Tom Napier and Walt Chalkley (1951), Philadelphia Eagles 1984 - Mike Wooten 1972 - Blake Thomas (1952-57) 1985 - Al Comer 1973 - Cliff Biram Mike Wooten - Washington Redskins (1987) 1986 - Keith Washington 1974 - Ron Bongiovanni 1987 - Dan Young 1975 - Ray Brooks Keydets in Post-Season Play 1988 - Mark Stock 1976 - Ralph George Floyd Allen, Senior Bowl (1982) 1989 - Charles Plageman 1977 - Jim Reynolds Lorenzo Carpenter, All-America Classic (1992) 1990 - Wayne Purcell 1978 - Allan Soltis Andy Dearman, All-American Bowl (1975) 1991 - Dwayne Ross 1979 - Rick Gilbert Howard Dyer, Senior Bowl (1961) & 1992 - Kelly Holbert 1980 - Jeff White All-American Bowl (1961) 1993 - Kevin Reardon 1981 - Ozzie Belcher Jay Grumbling, Blue-Gray (1951) 1998 - Andre Curtis 1982 - Dan Martin Weir Goodwin, Blue-Gray (1951) 1999 - Stillman Clark 1983 - Frank Ladson Sam Horner, Blue-Gray (1960) 2000 - Richard Holland 1984 - Neil Lowenstein Jack Hutchinson, Blue-Gray (1948) 2001 - Chris Walsh 1985 - Kevin Washington Craig Jones, Hula Bowl (1980) 2002 - Joey Gibson 1986 - Erich Diehl Jim McFalls, Senior Bowl (1959) 2003 - Derik Screen 1987 - Phil Riggleman Joe Muha, Blue-Gray (1942) 2004 - Robert Mason 1988 - John Adametz Bosh Pritchard, Blue-Gray (1941) 2005 - Robert Mason 1989 - Tony Douglas Mark Stock, East-West Shrine (1989) & 2006 - Sean Mizzer 1990 - Chris Witts Senior Bowl (1989) 1991 - Andy Andrews Paul Shu, Blue-Gray (1939) Harry G. Lee ’47 1992 - Robert Gay Joe Stump, Blue-Gray (1948) 12th Man Award 1993 - Robert Gay Bobby Thomason, Blue-Gray (1948) Cameron Thompson, Blue-Gray (1948) 1989 - Frank Wilder 1998 - Darius Parker Gene Williams, All-American Bowl (1974) 1990 - Alvin Schmidt 1999 - Matt Kluk John Willison, All-American Bowl (1977) 1991 - Matt Ankrum 2000 - Bryan Rodriguez 1992 - Brian Gliba 2001 - Michael Kirk 2002 - Musa Sarki Note: Some team awards were not given from J. Smith Ferebee ’27 2003 - Jonathan Wilson 1994-98. 2004 - Kirk Monteleone CoachesÊ Award 2005 - Mike Maleski 1989 - Mark Cager 2006 - Jeff Marcey 1990 - Turner Mebane 1991 - Mike Perfetti National Football 1992 - Brian Jordan 2005 - Travis Ludden Foundation 2006 - Jonathan Wilson Scholar-Athletes 1978 - Bob Bookmiller Academic All-American 1979 - Craig Jones 1976 - Bob Bookmiller (2nd Team) 1982 - Teddy Gottwald 1978 - *Bob Bookmiller (2nd Team) 1984 - David Twillie - Craig Jones (1st Team) 1987 - Dan Young 1979 - *Craig Jones (1st Team) 1988 - Anthony McIntosh 1983 - David Twillie (2nd Team) 1989 - Charles Plageman 1984 - David Twillie (1st Team) 1986 - Dan Young (1st Team) 1987 - Dan Young (2nd Team) 1988 - Anthony McIntosh (1st Team) *Recipient NCAA Postgraduate scholarship Mark Stock played in the NFL for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins and Indianapolis Colts. 93 Best Home Season: 5-0, 1977 Most Points Scored by a Team: 69, VMI vs. Central Florida, 1982 Biggest Combined Score: 107, VMI 52 vs. Gardner-Webb 55, 3 OT, Oct. 22, 2005 Lowest Combined Score: 3, VMI vs. Richmond (0-3), Sept. 30, 1967 Longest Run From Scrimmage: 98, Granville Amos (VMI), vs. William & Mary, Sept. 19, 1964 Longest Pass Completion: 94, Mike Pusey - Gerald Harp (Western Carolina), Oct. 28, 1978 Longest Interception Return: 90, Robert Mason (VMI) vs. Lehigh, Sept. 24, 2005 Longest Kickoff Return: 100 yds, Reggie Evans (Richmond), Sept. 15, 1979; Richard Holland (VMI) vs. Furman, Sept. 23, 2000 Longest Punt Return: 89, Ricardo Clark (Marshall) Oct. 27, 1990 Longest Punt: 77, Joe Agee (William & Mary), Nov. 8, 1985 Most Field Goals: 5, Craig Jones (VMI), vs. William & Mary, Sept. 10, 1977 Longest Field Goal: 53, Barrett Way (VMI), vs. Liberty, Nov. 6, 2004 Most Individual Yards Rushing: 277, Thomas Haskins (VMI) vs. The Citadel, Nov. 16, 1996 Most Individual Yards Passing: 422, Dave Brown (VMI), vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 15, 1986 Most Individual Yards Receiving: 240, David Conklin (William & Mary), Sept. 13, 1997 Alumni Memorial Field Records Most Individual Yards, Total Offense: 426, Ryan Alexander (Davidson), Sept. 2, 2006 Most Individual Receptions: 11, Kwento Ikwuezunma (Chattanooga), Oct. 13, 2001; Aryvea Holmes (Samford), Nov. 17, 2001 Most Passes Intercepted (Individual): 3, Marcus Johnson (The Citadel), Nov. 14,1998; Jim King (The Citadel), Oct. 22, 1970; & Kenny Booker (UT-Chattanooga), Oct. 20, 1984 Most Team Yards Rushing: 539, Georgia Southern vs. VMI, Oct. 2, 1999 Fewest Team Yards Rushing: -3, VMI vs. Marshall, Sept. 24, 1988 Most Team Yards Passing: 498, William and Mary vs. VMI, Sept. 13, 1997 Fewest Team Yards Passing: 10, VMI vs. Furman, Sept. 14, 1974; & Wofford, Oct. 29, 1988 Most Team Total Offense: 688, UT-Chattanooga, Oct. 11, 1980 Most Combined Total Offense: 1060, VMI (527) vs. Gardner-Webb (533), Oct. 22, 2005 Most First Downs: 36, William & Mary, Oct. 12, 1991 Most Yards Penalized: 217, Richmond, Oct. 29, 1983 Most Passes Intercepted (Team): 6, Navy, Sept. 15, 1973 Most Fumbles Lost: 5, Appalachian State, Sept. 18, 1976 & Furman, Sept. 14, 1974 Largest Crowd: 10,000, VMI vs. Navy, Sept. 15, 1973 Smallest Crowd: 2,400, VMI vs. Davidson, Oct. 31, 1970

Dave Brown threw for 422 yards against Craig Jones kicked an Alumni Memorial Field record five field Appalachian State on November 15, 1986. goals against William & Mary in 1977. 94 1891 (3-0-1) 41 Washington and Lee 0 2 St. John’s 10 6 Clemson (Richmond) 3 Year-By-Year Results VMI OPP. 18 Hampton Athletic Club 0 57 Staunton Mil. Academy 0 9 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 27 6 Washington and Lee 0 5 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 0 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 10 103 Totals 102 0 Washington and Lee 0 86 Totals 16 120 Totals 20 18 St. John’s (Md.) 0 1916 (4-5-0) 28 at Pantops 12 1901 (4-3-0) 1909 (4-3-0) VMI OPP. 52 Totals 12 VMI OPP. VMI OPP. 19 Hampden-Sydney 0 30 Hampden-Sydney 0 28 Roanoke College 0 66 William & Mary 0 1892 (4-0-1) 0 at Georgetown 5 3 UNC (Lynchburg) 0 54 Gallaudet 0 VMI OPP. 79 Richmond 0 0 at Virginia 32 9 at Maryland 15 18 St. John’s 0 46 at Washington and Lee 6 0 St. John’s 6 13 at North Carolina 38 12 Wake Forest 12 0 Virginia (Lynchburg) 29 22 Randolph-Macon 5 14 Catholic U 16 34 Duke 0 0 Virginia Tech (Norfolk) 21 0 Davidson (Lynchburg) 8 37 Clemson (Richmond) 7 34 Kentucky 0 44 Maryland 0 6 William & Mary 0 7 Virginia 20 30 Washington and Lee 6 199 Totals 61 59 Totals 51 14 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 23 233 Totals 119 128 Totals 18 1902 (3-3-1) 1910 (3-3-1) 1893 (3-1-0) VMI OPP. VMI OPP. 1917 (4-4-1) VMI OPP. 0 St. Alban’s 0 0 at North Carolina 6 VMI OPP. 28 Washington and Lee 0 11 at Georgetown 23 0 Norfolk Blues 0 15 Hampden-Sydney 14 10 North Carolina 4 33 Richmond 0 33 William & Mary 0 53 William & Mary 0 34 Richmond 0 10 UNC (Lynchburg) 17 0 at Virginia 28 0 at Army 34 14 Maryland 14 0 Virginia 22 29 Hampden-Sydney 0 22 St. John’s 0 7 Davidson (Danville) 23 72 Totals 26 11 Washington and Lee 0 8 Maryland 0 5 Virginia Tech (Norfolk) 50 6 at Georgetown 14 54 Roanoke 0 1894 (6-0-0) 99 Totals 90 69 Totals 48 0 N.C. State (Richmond) 17 19 Gallaudet 3 VMI OPP. 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 6 44 St. Albans 0 1903 (2-1-0) 1911 (7-1-0) 162 Totals 111 4 Washington and Lee 0 VMI OPP. VMI OPP. 48 Hampton Athletic Club 0 24 Old Point College 0 38 Rollers (AMA) 0 1918 (1-3-0) 16 Washington & Lee 0 6 N.C. State 0 5 Davidson (Roanoke) 0 VMI OPP. 10 Virginia Tech (Staunton) 6 6 North Carolina (Roanoke) 28 6 N.C. State 5 36 Totals 28 25 Randolph-Macon 0 6 at Maryland 7 16 Roanoke College 0 0 at Newport News Navy 41 138 Totals 6 6 at Virginia 22 1904 (3-5-0) 38 Richmond 0 19 Gallaudet 6 1895 (5-1-0) VMI OPP. 80 Catholic U 0 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 6 25 Totals 60 VMI OPP. 0 N.C. State 6 5 St. John’s (Roanoke) 0 18 at Washington and Lee 0 0 at Navy 12 203 Totals 27 1919 (6-2-0) 26 Marine Officers 6 44 Richmond 0 VMI OPP. 0 at Virginia 17 1912 (7-1-0) 26 Roanoke College 0 3 Hampden-Sydney 0 6 St. John’s 12 VMI OPP. 30 Washington and Lee 0 21 W&M (Richmond) 3 6 Davidson 0 27 Hampden-Sydney 0 42 N.C. State (Atlanta) 6 0 at Virginia 7 27 Augusta Military Acad. 0 30 Richmond Medical 0 4 Virginia Tech (Lynchburg) 6 0 N.C. State (Roanoke) 21 5 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 17 26 Gallaudet 6 164 Totals 12 29 at North Carolina 7 70 Totals 70 19 at Virginia 0 14 Davidson (Lynchburg) 7 1896 (3-4-0) 3 at Kentucky 2 1905 (2-5-1) 41 Roanoke 0 VMI OPP. 3 St. John’s 25 13 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 0 12 Washington and Lee 0 VMI OPP. 34 Roanoke College 3 121 Totals 45 0 at Washington and Lee 6 0 N.C. State 5 21 at John’s Hopkins 0 42 Alleghany Inst 0 6 Davidson 8 163 Totals 36 1920 (9-0-0) 0 St. Alban’s 22 0 UNC (Winston-Salem) 17 1913 (7-1-2) VMI OPP. 14 St. John’s 0 0 Virginia Tech (Richmond) 34 54 Roanoke 0 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 24 0 Randolph-Macon 0 VMI OPP. 136 Hampden-Sydney 0 0 Virginia (Lynchburg) 46 11 St. John’s 10 9 Hampden-Sydney 0 22 at Virginia 6 68 Totals 98 23 William & Mary 0 33 William & Mary 3 35 Citadel (Lynchburg) 0 0 at Navy 29 14 Mississippi 0 27 at Pennsylvania 7 1897 (3-2-0) 40 Totals 103 67 St. John’s 0 14 N.C. State (Petersburg) 0 VMI OPP. 1906 (4-4-0) 7 at Virginia 38 23 at North Carolina 0 14 Columbia 4 0 Morris Harvey 0 96 Catholic U 0 0 at Vanderbilt 12 VMI OPP. 30 Baltimore College 0 24 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 7 20 at Roanoke College 6 0 N.C. State 17 14 N.C. State (Richmond) 7 431 Totals 20 42 Hampden-Sydney 0 0 Davidson 6 17 Roanoke 0 0 St. Alban’s (Lynchburg) 4 15 St. John’s 6 6 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 6 1921 (3-5-1) 76 Totals 26 0 at Virginia 4 197 Totals 54 VMI OPP. 6 Roanoke College 5 13 Roanoke 0 1898 (4-2-0) 33 Maryland 5 1914 (4-4-0) 32 Hampden-Sydney 0 VMI OPP. 10 Rollers (AMA) 0 VMI OPP. 7 Virginia 14 33 Columbia 0 4 at Richmond 6 29 Hampden-Sydney 7 7 at Pennsylvania 21 16 Richmond 0 68 Totals 49 10 Richmond 0 7 UNC (Richmond) 20 29 at Washington and Lee 5 28 William & Mary 0 7 at N.C. State 7 22 St. Alban’s 5 1907 (5-3-0) 6 Gallaudet 0 7 at Kentucky 14 5 Georgetown (Richmond) 11 VMI OPP. 7 at Georgia Tech 28 7 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 26 5 at Navy 20 17 at Virginia 18 7 UNC (Charlotte) 30 107 Totals 102 110 Totals 41 6 Davidson (Roanoke) 10 23 Clemson (Richmond) 27 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 22 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 3 1922 (7-2-0) 1899 (1-0-0) 58 William & Mary 0 110 Totals 95 VMI OPP. VMI OPP. 69 Baltimore Medical 0 34 at Lynchburg 7 39 Washington & Lee 0 37 Navy Yard Athletics 0 1915 (6-2-1) 50 Roanoke 0 39 Totals 0 44 Roanoke College 0 VMI OPP. 62 Morris-Harvey 0 52 Eastern College 0 25 Hampden-Sydney 7 14 at Virginia 0 1900 (4-1-2) 282 Totals 50 19 William & Mary 6 14 N.C. State (Norfolk) 0 VMI OPP. 7 Gallaudet 0 61 Catholic U 0 11 at Washington and Lee 0 1908 (3-2-0) 13 Richmond 6 7 UNC (Richmond) 9 0 Virginia 0 VMI OPP. 3 North Carolina (Greensboro) 3 46 at George Washington 0 0 St. Alban’s 0 21 William & Mary 0 0 at Virginia 44 3 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 7 11 Georgetown (Richmond) 16 40 Hampden-Sydney 0 21 Wake Forest 6 291 Totals 23 95 1923 (9-1-0) 1929 (8-2-0) 1935 (2-7-1) 1941 (4-6-0) VMI OPP. VMI OPP. VMI OPP. VMI OPP. 6 U.S. Marines 0 19 Hampden-Sydney 0 26 H-S (Lynchburg) 0 7 Clemson (Lynchburg) 36 33 Lynchburg 0 40 at Richmond 0 0 at Tulane 44 13 at Temple 28 7 at Georgia Tech 10 7 at Florida 12 0 at Columbia 12 20 at Army 27 27 Roanoke 6 12 The Citadel 7 6 Richmond 13 7 Virginia 27 35 at Virginia 0 20 at Virginia 7 0 Maryland 6 25 at Richmond 7 22 N.C. State 7 7 at Maryland (Richmond) 6 0 at Virginia 0 13 Davidson (Lynchburg) 7 46 Emory & Henry 0 12 at Davidson 6 19 at William & Mary 0 0 William & Mary 21 9 UNC (Richmond) 0 12 Clemson (Norfolk) 0 0 North Carolina 56 27 at Maryland 0 33 at Tennessee 0 12 Kentucky 23 6 Davidson 14 15 Virginia Tech (Lynchburg) 10 6 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 0 14 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 0 6 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 12 7 at Miami (FL) 10 224 Totals 23 155 Totals 61 63 Totals 157 134 Totals 173 1924 (6-3-1) 1930 (3-6-0) 1936 (6-4-0) 1942 (3-5-1) VMI OPP. VMI OPP. VMI OPP. VMI OPP.

Year-By-Year Results 33 Wofford 0 12 Richmond 0 19 Wofford 0 0 Clemson (Lynchburg) 0 39 Emory & Henry 0 6 St. John’s 0 24 South Carolina 7 6 at Temple 7 0 at Georgia Tech 3 6 at The Citadel 7 0 at Kentucky 38 38 at Virginia 18 28 Roanoke 0 0 Virginia 13 13 at Davidson 38 29 Maryland 0 0 at Virginia 13 0 Maryland (Richmond) 20 0 at Columbia 38 20 at Richmond 6 17 N.C. State (Richmond) 7 6 Davidson 0 20 at Richmond 0 6 Davidson (Lynchburg) 24 0 at North Carolina 3 0 Clemson 32 12 Virginia 6 0 at Wake Forest 28 10 at Kentucky 3 0 at Kentucky 26 21 at William & Mary 0 6 William & Mary (Norfolk) 27 25 Hampden-Sydney 0 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 24 13 at Maryland 7 6 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 20 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 0 30 Totals 122 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 6 111 Totals 130 152 Totals 29 1931 (3-6-1) 122 Totals 140 1943 (2-6-0) 1925 (6-4-0) VMI OPP. 1937 (5-5-0) VMI OPP. VMI OPP. 6 Hampden-Sydney 0 VMI OPP. 0 at Temple 27 33 Lynchburg College 0 0 Richmond 7 6 Elon 12 13 Davidson 0 27 N.C. State (Richmond) 6 0 at Duke 13 7 Temple 18 12 Clemson (Roanoke) 7 9 Wofford 0 13 The Citadel 13 20 William & Mary (Norfolk) 9 0 at Richmond 27 46 Emory & Henry 0 18 at Virginia 3 7 Davidson 0 0 Wake Forest (Lynchburg) 21 0 at Georgia Tech 33 20 Maryland (Richmond) 41 21 at Richmond 7 0 Virginia 34 17 Roanoke 14 0 at Davidson 7 26 at Virginia 7 7 at Georgia 46 10 at Virginia 18 7 Clemson (Norfolk) 6 7 at Army 20 14 Maryland (Roanoke) 21 27 UNC (Richmond) 23 12 Kentucky 20 7 Maryland 9 46 Totals 183 0 Kentucky (Charleston,W.Va.) 7 6 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 13 27 The Citadel 0 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 7 82 Totals 123 6 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 12 1944 (1-8-0) 169 Totals 108 134 Totals 94 VMI OPP. 1932 (2-8-0) 6 Catawba 7 1926 (5-5-0) VMI OPP. 1938 (6-1-4) 26 at Richmond 20 VMI OPP. 18 King College 6 VMI OPP. 7 Wake Forest (Greensboro) 38 20 Wofford 0 0 at Kentucky 23 33 Elon 7 2 at Kentucky 26 10 Richmond 0 0 Duke 44 12 at Virginia 12 0 Virginia (Lynchburg) 34 0 at Georgia Tech 13 6 at The Citadel 12 0 at Navy 26 6 N.C. State 21 7 Roanoke 13 0 Davidson 12 7 Clemson (Charlotte) 7 12 at Clemson 57 7 Virginia 14 6 Virginia 4 13 at Richmond 6 0 William &Mary (Portsmouth) 20 7 N.C. State (Richmond) 0 7 Maryland (Richmond) 12 14 at William & Mary 0 6 Maryland (Roanoke) 8 12 Davidson (Lynchburg) 7 7 W&M (Richmond) 20 47 at Maryland 14 65 Totals 231 0 at North Carolina 28 0 Richmond 7 6 Wake Forest 6 10 Kentucky (Charleston,W.Va.) 9 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 26 19 Davidson 6 1945 (5-4-0) 7 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 14 44 Totals 166 6 Roanoke College 0 VMI OPP. 80 Totals 98 2 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 2 37 Emory & Henry 0 1933 (2-7-1) 159 Totals 86 40 at Richmond 6 1927 (6-4-0) VMI OPP. 7 Virginia (Lynchburg) 40 VMI OPP. 0 Emory & Henry 20 1939 (6-3-1) 21 N.C. State 14 37 Wofford 0 6 Duke (Greensboro) 37 VMI OPP. 9 at William & Mary 13 22 Richmond 0 0 at Army 32 41 Roanoke 0 27 Vanderbilt 13 0 at Georgia Tech 7 0 at Davidson 6 0 at Kentucky 21 0 at Maryland 38 32 Roanoke 0 19 Maryland 13 2 Davidson (Bluefield) 0 7 Catawba 14 8 at Virginia 13 13 at Virginia 12 20 at Vanderbilt 13 7 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 0 6 Maryland (Richmond) 10 0 William & Mary (Norfolk) 14 16 Virginia 13 155 Totals 138 20 at Davidson 0 6 at Kentucky 21 7 at Columbia 26 7 North Carolina 0 0 at Richmond 15 0 at Richmond 0 1946 (4-5-1) 0 Kentucky (Charleston, W.Va.) 25 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 0 7 Duke 20 VMI OPP. 12 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 9 44 Totals 170 13 Maryland (Norfolk) 0 21 Catawba 7 144 Totals 64 19 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 7 7 at Richmond 7 1934 (1-8-0) 125 Totals 100 0 at Georgia Tech 32 1928 (5-3-2) VMI OPP. 8 at Virginia 19 VMI OPP. 0 Duke 46 1940 (7-2-1) 25 Davidson 0 14 Hampden-Sydney 7 6 at South Carolina 22 VMI OPP. 0 at William & Mary 41 6 Richmond 6 6 at Columbia 29 33 Roanoke 0 7 N.C. State (Roanoke) 49 0 at Georgia Tech 13 0 at Richmond 7 0 at Duke 33 26 at Furman 7 31 Roanoke 13 13 Virginia 17 13 Newberry 0 21 The Citadel 6 9 Virginia 0 13 William & Mary (Norfolk) 6 13 at Davidson 7 7 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 20 0 Maryland (Richmond) 0 0 at Maryland 23 7 at Virginia 0 122 Totals 188 13 Davidson 0 13 at Davidson 27 7 at Richmond 9 0 Clemson (Lynchburg) 12 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 13 0 William & Mary 0 1947 (3-5-1) 6 Kentucky 18 51 Totals 190 20 Washington U 13 VMI OPP. 16 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 6 20 Maryland (Lynchburg) 0 13 Catawba 6 95 Totals 75 14 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 0 13 George Washington 7 127 Totals 62 0 at Georgia Tech 20 20 at Richmond 21

96 6 Virginia 35 O3 7 at Richmond 13 1959 (8-1-1) O3 7 at Villanova 27 Year-By-Year Results 14 at Davidson 14 O10 14 at The Citadel 0 Southern Conference O10 19 *Virginia 20 20 at William & Mary 28 O17 21 at Virginia 6 O17 10 at Buffalo 14 6 at The Citadel 7 O24 20 at West Virginia 52 Champions O24 35 Davidson 0 28 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 14 O31 7 at Florida State 12 VMI OPP. O31 6 at Tulane 25 120 Totals 152 N7 20 William & Mary (Roanoke) 19 S19 46 at Marshall 0 N6 7 at Detroit 28 N14 0 at Cincinnati 67 S26 0 at Penn State 21 N14 0 at The Citadel 17 1948 (6-3-0) N26 28 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 13 O3 14 Richmond (Portsmouth) 14 N26 13 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 35 VMI OPP. 174 Totals 196 O10 19 Virginia (Lynchburg) 12 123 Totals 200 28 Catawba 6 O17 26 William & Mary (Norfolk) 7 * Tobacco Bowl - Richmond, VA 26 at George Washington 6 1954 (4-6-0) O24 34 Davidson 7 0 *William & Mary 31 VMI OPP. O30 28 at George Washington 6 1965 (3-7-0) 9 at Richmond 0 S18 0 Davidson 19 N7 7 at Lehigh 6 VMI OPP. 14 at Virginia 26 S25 16 at George Washington 14 N14 32 The Citadel 8 S18 21 at William & Mary 32 33 Davidson 6 O2 19 at Richmond 6 N26 37 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 12 S25 7 at Army 21 6 at Tulane 28 O9 0 at Boston College 44 243 Totals 93 O2 0 at George Washington 14 34 The Citadel 6 O16 0 at Virginia 21 O9 10 at Virginia 14 33 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 7 O23 6 West Virginia (Bluefield) 40 1960 (7-2-1) O16 0 at Southern Mississippi 3 183 Totals 116 O30 19 Florida State (Lynchburg) 33 O23 16 at Davidson 10 * - Norfolk, VA N6 21 William & Mary (Roanoke) 0 Southern Conference O30 12 at Boston College 41 1949 (3-5-1) N13 42 The Citadel 0 Champions N6 21 Richmond 14 N25 9 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 46 VMI OPP. N13 21 The Citadel 7 VMI OPP. 132 Totals 223 S17 33 at William & Mary 21 N25 13 Va. Tech (Roanoke) 44 7 Quantico Marines 14 1955 (1-9-0) S24 28 at Buffalo 14 121 Totals 200 14 GWU (Lynchburg) 7 O1 21 Richmond 6 1966 (2-8-0) 6 at William & Mary 54 VMI OPP. O7 34 at George Washington 10 14 *Richmond 7 S17 7 at Tulane 20 O15 30 at Virginia 16 VMI OPP. 13 Virginia (Lynchburg) 32 S24 6 George Wash. (Roanoke) 25 O22 14 at Boston College 14 S17 14 at Villanova 13 14 at Army 40 O1 0 Richmond 21 O29 8 at Memphis State 21 S24 7 Georgia (Roanoke) 43 47 Davidson 6 O8 12 West Virginia (Bluefield) 47 N5 18 Lehigh 14 O1 0 at Boston College 14 14 at The Citadel 19 O15 13 at Virginia 20 N12 20 at The Citadel 6 O7 34 at Richmond 20 28 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 28 O22 7 Davidson 21 N24 12 Va. Tech (Roanoke) 13 O15 27 at Virginia 38 157 Totals 207 O29 13 at William & Mary 20 218 Totals 135 O22 0 George Washington 13 * Tobacco Bowl-Richmond N5 0 at Lehigh 39 O29 15 William & Mary 22 1950 (6-4-0) N12 14 at The Citadel 7 1961 (6-4-0) N5 6 at So. Mississippi 42 N19 13 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 39 VMI OPP. N12 14 at The Citadel 30 VMI OPP. 85 Totals 259 S16 33 at Marshall 6 N24 12 Va. Tech (Roanoke) 70 S23 25 Wm. & Mary (Roanoke) 19 1956 (3-6-1) S23 0 at Villanova 22 129 Totals 305 S29 12 at G. Washington 15 S29 8 at Richmond 6 1967 (6-4-0) O7 26 at Richmond 14 VMI OPP. O7 6 at G. Washington 30 O14 0 at Texas A & M 52 S15 47 at Stetson 6 O14 7 Virginia (Norfolk) 14 VMI OPP. O21 13 at Virginia 26 S22 0 at Virginia 18 O21 13 at Davidson 0 S16 46 Davidson 21 O28 13 Catawba 14 S29 12 at Army 32 O28 14 at William & Mary 7 S23 9 at West Virginia 21 N4 46 at Davidson 6 O6 35 at Richmond 20 N4 8 The Citadel 14 S30 0 Richmond 3 N11 14 at Georgia Tech 13 O13 20 Lehigh 27 N11 39 at Buffalo 6 O7 28 *William & Mary 33 N18 13 The Citadel 7 O19 14 at George Washington 40 N23 6 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 0 O14 22 The Citadel (Roanoke) 11 N23 27 Va. Tech (Roanoke) 0 O27 13 at Davidson 13 134 Totals 105 O21 6 at Georgia 56 189 Totals 166 N3 20 W&M (Lynchburg) 6 O28 18 at Virginia 13 N10 6 at West Virginia 13 1962 (6-4-0) N4 38 Akron 14 1951 (7-3-0) N22 0 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 45 N11 26 at Boston College 13 Southern Conference 167 Totals 220 Southern Conference N23 12 Va. Tech (Roanoke) 10 Champions 205 Totals 195 Champions 1957 (9-0-1) * Tobacco Bowl - Richmond, VA VMI OPP. VMI OPP. Southern Conference S15 22 G. Wash. (Lynchburg) 6 1968 (1-9-0) S15 7 at Cincinnati 26 Champions S22 0 at Villanova 24 VMI OPP. S22 29 Wofford 6 S28 21 at Richmond 0 S29 34 at Richmond 0 VMI OPP. S21 12 at Vanderbilt 25 O6 0 at Boston College 18 S28 0 at Virginia 47 O6 20 at William & Mary 7 S21 7 at Tampa 0 O13 6 at Virginia 28 O20 14 at Virginia 34 S28 21 at Holy Cross 21 O5 13 Villanova 19 O20 20 Davidson 7 O11 7 W. Virginia (Roanoke) 14 O27 34 at Catawba 14 O5 28 at Richmond 6 O27 6 William & Mary 0 N3 35 Davidson 13 O12 26 Davidson 14 O19 8 at The Citadel 13 N3 16 at The Citadel 7 O26 10 William & Mary 20 N10 7 at Georgia Tech 34 O19 14 at William & Mary 13 N10 14 at Holy Cross 20 N17 27 at The Citadel 21 O26 26 GWU (Roanoke) 20 N2 0 at Richmond 35 N22 14 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 9 N9 21 at Davidson 17 N22 20 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 7 N2 20 at Virginia 7 119 Totals 119 227 Totals 162 N9 12 at Lehigh 7 N16 13 at Boston College 45 N16 33 The Citadel 7 1963 (3-5-2) N28 6 Va. Tech (Roanoke) 55 1952 (3-6-1) 90 Totals 290 N28 14 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 6 VMI OPP. VMI OPP. 201 Totals 101 S21 14 George Washington 6 1969 (0-10-0) S20 13 William & Mary (Roanoke) 34 S28 6 at Iowa State 21 S26 0 at Miami (FL) 45 1958 (6-2-2) VMI OPP. O5 10 at Davidson 10 S20 0 at Rice 55 O4 28 Richmond 14 VMI OPP. O12 0 Virginia (Richmond) 6 O10 28 at Florida State 7 S20 46 Morehead State 20 S27 0 Richmond 20 O19 12 *Navy 21 O4 0 at West Virginia 32 O18 14 *Virginia 33 S27 33 at Villanova 6 O25 7 at Richmond 7 O24 20 at George Washington 20 O4 12 Richmond 6 O11 10 *Virginia 28 N2 26 at William & Mary 6 O18 2 The Citadel 28 N1 14 at Army 42 O11 6 William & Mary (Bluefield)6 N9 12 at Holy Cross 14 N8 21 W. Virginia (Roanoke) 39 O18 13 at Tampa 12 O25 17 at William & Mary 25 N16 33 The Citadel 8 N1 6 at Davidson 59 N15 20 The Citadel 19 O25 42 at Davidson 7 N28 20 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 35 N27 7 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 26 N1 33 Virginia (Norfolk) 0 N8 11 at North Carolina 61 140 Totals 134 N15 32 at Boston College 49 165 Totals 279 N8 7 Lehigh (Lynchburg) 7 * Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA * Tobacco Bowl - Richmond, VA N15 6 at The Citadel 14 N27 0 Va. Tech (Roanoke) 52 N27 16 Virginia Tech (Roanoke) 21 1964 (1-9-0) 78 Totals 409 1953 (5-5-0) * Tobacco Bowl - Richmond, VA 214 Totals 99 VMI OPP. VMI OPP. S19 12 William & Mary 14 S19 44 Catawba 0 S26 14 at Richmond 20 S26 13 George Washington 14

97 1970 (1-10-0) O11 10 at Georgia Tech 38 N1 22 at Boston University 38 N12 14 Maine 12 VMI OPP. O18 19 *Richmond 24 N8 16 Appalachian State 16 N19 7 at Marshall 56 S12 13 Furman 0 O25 3 The Citadel 6 N15 6 *Virginia Tech 21 100 Totals 339 S19 0 at Rice 42 N8 7 William & Mary 13 142 Totals 242 S26 10 at West Virginia 47 N15 0 at Virginia Tech 33 * Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA 1984 (1-9-0) O3 3 at Boston College 56 N22 12 at East Carolina 28 VMI OPP. O10 10 at Virginia 49 N29 13 at Connecticut 3 1981 (6-3-1) S8 13 at William & Mary 24 O17 10 William & Mary 24 162 Totals 187 VMI OPP. S15 7 at Virginia 35 O24 9 at The Citadel 56 * Tobacco Bowl - Richmond, VA S12 21 Western Carolina 14 S22 16 Western Carolina 22 O31 21 Davidson 55 S19 14 at Army 7 S29 20 Appalachian State 16 N7 13 at North Carolina 62 1976 (5-5-0) S26 31 William & Mary 14 O6 7 *Virginia Tech 54 N14 17 at Richmond 40 VMI OPP. O10 14 *The Citadel 0 O20 0 U.T./Chattanooga 35 N21 14 Va. Tech (Roanoke) 20 S11 20 at William & Mary 34 O17 14 at Appalachian St. 14 O27 3 at Richmond 45 120 Totals 451 S18 12 Appalachian State 31 O24 20 at Marshall 16 N3 24 at The Citadel 27 S25 0 at Richmond 43 O31 10 at Virginia 13 N10 17 at James Madison 21 1971 (1-10-0) O2 17 Furman 3 N7 14 Richmond 45 N17 14 Boston University 41

Year-By-Year Results VMI OPP. O9 7 *Virginia Tech 37 N14 21 Furman 33 121 Totals 320 S18 27 Davidson 3 O16 3 East Carolina 17 N21 6 at Virginia Tech 0 * Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA S25 3 at Villanova 13 O23 10 at Delaware 6 165 Totals 156 O2 0 at Furman 14 O30 13 **Virginia 7 * Oyster Bowl, Norfolk, VA 1985 (3-7-1) O9 24 Citadel 25 N6 30 at The Citadel 14 VMI OPP. O16 6 at Richmond 21 N20 26 Indiana State 14 1982 (5-6-0) S14 15 at Virginia 40 O23 7 at William & Mary 12 138 Totals 206 VMI OPP. S21 14 Richmond 28 O30 0 at Maryland 38 * Tobacco Bowl - Richmond, VA S11 21 at East Tenn. State 3 S28 7 at North Carolina 51 N6 0 at So. Mississippi 38 ** Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA S18 12 at William & Mary 24 O5 14 The Citadel 14 N13 3 at West Virginia 28 S25 69 Central Florida 0 O12 23 East Tennessee State 19 N20 8 Chattanooga 31 1977 (7-4-0) O2 3 at Furman 38 O19 16 at Marshall 21 N27 0 Va. Tech (Roanoke) 34 Southern Conference O9 7 at The Citadel 21 O26 39 William and Mary 38 78 Totals 257 O16 35 James Madison 7 N2 10 at Appalachian St. 26 Champions O23 14 *Richmond 0 N9 14 James Madison 7 1972 (2-9-0) VMI OPP. O30 0 at Virginia 37 N16 7 at U.T./Chattanooga 54 VMI OPP. S10 23 William & Mary 13 N6 20 Marshall 22 N23 30 at Western Carolina 35 S9 3 East Carolina 30 S17 14 at Army 27 N13 31 Appalachian State 14 189 Totals 333 S16 14 Davidson 18 S24 13 at East Carolina 14 N20 3 **Virginia Tech 14 1986 (1-10-0) S23 16 at Maryland 28 O8 25 Richmond 0 221 Totals 180 S30 15 at Richmond 34 O15 19 The Citadel 3 * Tobacco Bowl - Richmond, VA VMI OPP. O7 3 at The Citadel 42 O22 20 at Lehigh 30 ** Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA S13 22 at William & Mary 37 O14 14 at Virginia 45 O29 21 Davidson 0 1983 (2-9-0) S20 3 Furman 34 O21 3 William & Mary 31 N5 30 at Virginia 6 S27 7 at James Madison 39 O28 10 at Dayton 14 N12 31 at Furman 28 VMI OPP. O4 9 Marshall 16 N4 31 Furman 7 N19 20 Rhode Island 7 S10 14 William & Mary 28 O11 47 at The Citadel 30 N11 24 at West Virginia 50 N26 7 at Virginia Tech 27 S17 0 at Appalachian St. 31 O18 9 at Richmond 40 N18 17 at UT-Chattanooga 0 223 Totals 155 S24 0 at Virginia Tech 28 O25 0 at Western Carolina 34 150 Totals 299 O1 0 Furman 49 N1 9 Central Florida 38 1978 (3-8-0) O8 6 The Citadel 27 N8 6 at Georgia Tech 52 1973 (3-8-0) VMI OPP. O15 10 at Virginia 38 N15 6 Appalachian State 19 VMI OPP. S9 3 at William & Mary 10 O22 24 East Tenn. State 12 N22 20 at East Tennessee St. 31 S8 0 at Virginia 16 S16 25 Bucknell 14 O29 19 Richmond 35 138 Totals 370 S15 8 Navy 37 S23 3 at The Citadel 14 N5 6 at U.T./Chattanooga 23 S22 0 at Richmond 35 S30 17 at Virginia 9 S29 0 at Tulane 42 O7 6 East Carolina 19 O6 23 The Citadel 6 O14 23 *Richmond 6 O13 7 at East Carolina 42 O21 10 Lehigh 14 O20 13 at Furman 19 O28 12 Western Carolina 41 O27 14 at William & Mary 45 N4 3 at Georgia 41 N3 24 Davidson 17 N11 10 Appalachian State 31 N10 7 at Georgia Tech 36 N18 2 at Virginia Tech 28 N17 22 at Virginia Tech 21 114 Totals 227 118 Totals 316 * Tobacco Bowl - Richmond, VA 1974 (7-4-0) 1979 (6-4-1) Southern Conference VMI OPP. S8 7 William & Mary 3 Champions S15 17 Richmond 7 VMI OPP. S22 0 at Virginia 19 S14 7 Furman 0 S29 10 at East Carolina 45 S21 7 at Vanderbilt 45 O6 24 East Tennessee St. 14 S28 43 at Davidson 7 O13 27 at Appalachian St. 22 O5 22 *Virginia Tech 17 O20 6 The Citadel 37 O12 20 at The Citadel 9 O27 21 Furman 20 O19 14 at So. Mississippi 15 N3 13 Connecticut 13 O26 31 William & Mary 20 N10 13 at Marshall 3 N2 14 at Richmond 17 N17 20 Virginia Tech 27 N9 10 at Virginia 28 158 Totals 210 N16 31 Colgate 14 N23 13 East Carolina 3 1980 (3-7-1) 212 Totals 175 VMI OPP. * Tobacco Bowl - Richmond S6 14 at Western Carolina 16 S13 13 at William & Mary 10 1975 (3-8-0) S20 17 Marshall 3 VMI OPP. S27 16 at Furman 21 S13 9 Delaware 10 O4 0 at The Citadel 28 S20 21 at Virginia 22 O11 10 U.T./Chattanooga 55 O18 22 at Richmond 17 S27 55 Davidson 0 Coach Bob Thalman led VMI to Southern O4 13 at Furman 10 O25 6 Villanova 17 Conference titles in 1974 and 1977. 98 1987 (4-7-0) O3 13 at Furman 41 1998 (1-10-0) O11 50 Charleston Southern 7 Year-By-Year Results VMI OPP. O10 25 at Western Carolina 28 VMI OPP. O18 25 Gardner-Webb 37 S12 24 West Virginia Tech 3 O17 12 Appalachian State 27 S5 26 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 O25 25 at Richmond 35 S19 10 at Appalachian St. 27 O24 18 *Richmond 41 S12 0 at William & Mary 49 N1 19 at Coastal Carolina 10 S26 27 Wofford 11 N7 44 Wofford 13 S19 8 at East Tennessee State 44 N8 48 Austin Peay 7 O3 0 at Virginia 30 N14 0 at The Citadel 50 S26 14 Furman 51 N15 23 vs. The Citadel! 27 O10 7 at The Citadel 3 N21 37 UT-Chattanooga (OT) 34 O3 7 at Georgia Southern 63 359 Totals 257 O17 17 James Madison 20 245 Totals 315 O10 20 Wofford 42 !- Charlotte, NC * Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA O24 7 at Marshall 42 O17 7 at Chattanooga 45 2004 (0-11-0) O31 6 *William & Mary 17 1993 (1-10-0) O24 38 Morehead State 41 N7 0 at Furman 38 O31 17 Western Carolina 39 VMI OPP. VMI OPP. N14 20 East Tennessee St. 13 N7 0 at Appalachian State 51 S4 14 at Ohio 42 S4 14 at Richmond 38 N21 0 U.T./Chattanooga 31 N14 10 The Citadel 36 S11 7 Richmond 34 S18 7 East Tennessee State 10 118 Totals 235 147 Totals 468 S18 10 Tennessee Tech 16 S25 9 at Army 31 * Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA S25 6 at William & Mary 42 O2 6 * William & Mary 49 1999 (1-10-0) O2 24 at Charleston Southern 25 O9 0 at Marshall 51 1988 (2-9-0) VMI OPP. O9 0 at Georgetown 21 O16 35 UT-Chattanooga (2OT) 29 O16 14 Coastal Carolina 21 VMI OPP. O23 0 Georgia Southern 57 S4 6 at Richmond 42 O23 17 at Gardner-Webb 28 S3 10 at East Tennessee State 26 O30 0 at Furman 24 S11 15 Concord 14 O30 10 at James Madison 41 S10 7 at William & Mary 30 N6 14 at Western Carolina 38 S18 17 East Tennessee State 26 N6 17 Liberty 38 S17 13 Richmond 14 N13 33 at The Citadel 34 S25 0 at Furman 58 N20 18 Wofford 19 S24 20 Marshall 24 N20 21 Appalachian State 35 O2 0 Georgia Southern 62 O1 13 at Furman 31 139 Totals 396 O9 10 at Wofford 55 137 Totals 327 O8 20 Appalachian State 34 * Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA O16 0 Chattanooga 27 O22 0 at James Madison 37 O23 14 William & Mary 35 2005 (3-8-0) O29 18 Wofford 17 1994 (1-10-0) O30 2 at Western Carolina 40 VMI OPP. N5 7 at Georgia Tech 34 VMI OPP. N6 7 Appalachian State 34 S3 33 Davidson 0 N12 20 *The Citadel 31 S3 31 Richmond 34 N13 6 at The Citadel 7 S10 7 William & Mary 41 N19 24 Western Carolina 20 S17 21 at East Tennessee State 31 77 Totals 400 S17 14 at Duke 40 152 Totals 298 S24 7 at William and Mary 45 S24 26 Lehigh 28 * Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA O1 0 at Georgia Southern 49 2000 (2-9-0) O1 10 at Liberty 7 O8 7 Marshall 49 VMI OPP. O8 34 Charleston Southern 12 1989 (2-8-1) O15 14 at UT-Chattanooga 49 S2 31 Duquesne 57 O15 23 at Wofford 38 VMI OPP. O22 11 Furman 28 S9 15 at William & Mary 55 O22 52 Gardner-Webb (3OT) 55 S2 16 East Tennessee State 17 O29 7 Western Carolina 33 S16 3 at East Tennessee State 38 O29 14 at #13 Coastal Carolina 38 S9 7 at North Carolina 49 N5 15 James Madison 38 S23 21 Furman 35 N5 3 at #23 Richmond 38 S16 17 William & Mary 24 N12 14 *The Citadel 58 S30 3 at Georgia Southern 56 N19 14 The Citadel 22 S23 22 at Richmond 27 N19 26 at Appalachian State (OT)23 O7 28 Wofford 45 S30 6 Furman 3 153 Totals 437 O14 14 at Chattanooga 27 2006 (1-10-0) O7 0 at Appalachian State 34 * Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA O21 40 Charleston Southern 7 VMI OPP. O21 0 at James Madison 25 1995 (4-7-0) O28 31 Western Carolina 41 S2 20 Davidson 19 O28 10 at Marshall 40 N4 0 at Appalachian State 52 S9 19 at Norfolk State 32 N4 39 Davidson 36 VMI OPP. N11 41 The Citadel 21 S16 7 at Richmond 58 N11 20 The Citadel 10 S2 28 at Richmond 51 227 Totals 434 S23 6 at William & Mary 38 N18 14 at U.T. Chattanooga 14 S9 50 Liberty 31 S30 7 James Madison 45 151 Totals 306 S16 37 East Tennessee State 23 2001 (1-10-0) O7 7 at Army 62 S23 24 at Furman 55 VMI OPP. O14 27 Coastal Carolina 31 1990 (4-7-0) S30 7 William & Mary 27 A30 18 at Duquesne 41 O21 22 at Charleston Southern 27 VMI OPP. O7 21 at Marshall 56 S8 0 William & Mary 34 O28 31 at Gardner-Webb 35 O14 17 UT-Chattanooga 12 S1 24 Catawba 7 S22 7 at Furman 65 N11 21 at The Citadel 48 O28 14 at Western Carolina 31 S8 20 at Western Carolina 28 S29 14 Georgia Southern 31 N18 32 Liberty 38 N4 24 Appalachian State 26 S15 24 James Madison 21 O6 14 at Wofford 59 N11 34 at The Citadel 7 S22 17 at Army 41 O13 19 Chattanooga (OT) 16 N18 13 *Georgia Southern 31 O6 22 at Furman 51 O27 17 at Western Carolina 44 153 Totals 437 O13 47 *William & Mary 59 * Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA N3 17 Appalachian State 27 O20 66 West Virginia Tech 27 N10 7 at The Citadel 49 O27 7 Marshall 52 1996 (3-8-0) N17 28 Samford 46 N3 3 at The Citadel 23 VMI OPP. N22 23 East Tennessee State 34 N10 0 Appalachian State 17 S7 7 at Mississippi 31 164 Totals 446 N17 21 at East Tennessee State 20 S14 21 at William & Mary 40 2002 (6-6-0) 251 Totals 346 S21 0 at East Tennessee State 38 * Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA S28 14 Furman 31 VMI OPP. O5 17 at Georgia Southern 20 A31 27 at Charleston Southern 24 1991 (4-7-0) O12 20 Marshall 45 S7 41 Davidson 16 VMI OPP. O19 28 at UT-Chattanooga 14 S14 31 at William & Mary 62 S7 35 East Tennessee State 20 N2 14 Western Carolina 28 S21 21 at East Tennessee State 35 S14 19 at Appalachian State 24 N9 20 Richmond 7 S28 28 Furman 55 S21 42 Lafayette 21 N16 34 The Citadel (2OT) 27 O5 7 at Georgia Southern 52 S28 38 at Richmond 27 N23 14 at Appalachian State 26 O12 27 Wofford 16 O5 28 Furman 46 189 Totals 296 O19 35 at Chattanooga 31 O12 26 William & Mary 40 1997 (0-11-0) O26 38 Liberty 14 O26 14 *The Citadel 17 VMI OPP. N2 23 Western Carolina 35 N2 0 at Virginia 42 S6 13 at Wofford 23 N9 13 at Appalachian State 54 N9 27 Western Carolina 25 S13 12 William & Mary 41 N16 23 vs. The Citadel! 21 N16 0 at Marshall 61 S20 3 at Richmond 56 314 Totals 415 N23 14 at U.T. Chattanooga 50 S27 14 at Furman 35 !- Charlotte, NC 243 Totals 373 O4 0 Georgia Southern 49 * Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA O11 24 Chattanooga 27 2003 (6-6-0) O18 7 at Navy 42 VMI OPP. 1992 (3-8-0) N1 0 at Western Carolina 24 A30 10 at Navy 37 VMI OPP. N8 7 Appalachian State 42 S6 31 at Davidson 9 S5 16 at East Tennessee State 18 N15 6 at The Citadel 28 S13 24 William & Mary 34 S12 16 at William & Mary 21 N22 7 East Tennessee State 17 S20 34 Norfolk State 9 S19 16 Marshall 34 93 Totals 384 S27 42 Georgetown 14 S26 48 West Virginia Tech 8 O4 28 at Liberty 31

99 ...A punt was returned for a touchdown? ...An individual intercepted 3 passes in a game? VMI: Teray Frost vs. Charleston Southern, 79 yards, Oct. 21, 2000 VMI: Christian Kelly vs. Charleston Southern, Oct. 21, 2006 Opp: Jeremy Trimble (Army), 76 yards, Oct. 7, 2006 Opp: Marcus Johnson (The Citadel), Nov. 14, 1998

...A kickoff was returned for a touchdown? ...An individual rushed for 3 or more touchdowns in VMI: Kevin Solomon vs. Samford, 86 yards, Nov. 17, 2001 a game? Opp: Dominic Bolden (Liberty), 97 yards, Nov. 18, 2006 VMI: Thomas Haskins, 4, vs. The Citadel, Nov. 16, 1996 Opp: Tory Cooper (The Citadel), 3, Nov. 11, 2006

The Last Time...... An interception was returned for a touchdown? VMI: Marcus Brown vs. Gardner-Webb, 15 yards, Oct. 28, 2006 ...An individual threw 4 or more touchdowns in a Opp: Stephen Cason (William & Mary), 57 yards, Sept. 10, 2005 game? VMI: Jonathan Wilson vs. Gardner-Webb, 4, Oct. 22, 2005 ...A blocked punt was recovered for a touchdown? Opp: Stacy Tutt (Richmond), 4, Sept. 11, 2004 VMI: Musa Sarki vs. Charleston Southern, Oct. 11, 2003 Opp: Alexius Ferguson (Charleston Southern), Oct. 21, 2006 ...An individual caught 3 touchdown passes in a game? ...A safety was recorded? VMI: Teray Frost vs. The Citadel, Nov. 11, 2000 VMI: Vic Rosen vs. Charleston Southern, Oct. 8, 2005 Opp: William Andrews (Gardner-Webb), Oct. 18, 2003 Opp: Sherman Logan (Richmond, QB Tackled in Endzone), Sept. 16, 2006 ...A punt was blocked? ...A team’s own fumble was recovered for a touch- VMI: Tripp Smith vs. Liberty, Nov. 6, 2004 down? Opp: Chase Chambers (Charleston Southern), Oct. 21, 2006 VMI: John Puvogel vs. Gardner-Webb, Oct. 18, 2003 Opp: George Pressley (Gardner-Webb), Oct. 22, 2005 ...A defensive 2-pt conversion was scored? VMI: Grant Harris vs. Charleston Southern, Oct. 8, 2005 ...An opponentÊs fumble was recovered for a touch- down? ...A blocked field goal was returned for a touch- VMI: Robert Mason vs. Chattanooga, 18 yard return, Oct. 19, 2002 down? Opp: Pierre Penn (Liberty), 43yard return, Nov. 18, 2006 VMI: Robert Mason, 69 yards, vs. Austin Peay, Nov. 8, 2003

...Teammates rushed for 100 yards? ...A shutout was recorded? VMI: T.J. Snelling, 109 yards & Sean Mizzer, 226 yards, vs. Davidson, VMI: vs. Davidson (33-0), Sept. 3, 2005 Sept. 6, 2003 Opponent: Georgetown (21-0), Oct. 9, 2004 Opp: Justin Forte, 144 yards & Tim Hightower, 106 yards, Richmond, Sept. 16, 2006

...A quarterback surpassed the 100 yard mark in rushing and passing? VMI: Tony Scales, 143 yards rushing & 164 yards passing, vs. Appalachian State, Oct. 17, 1992 Opp: Stacey Tutt, 104 yards rushing & 273 yards passing, Nov. 5, 2005

...An individual rushed for 200 yards? VMI: Sean Mizzer (206 yards) vs. Davidson, Sept. 6, 2003 Opp: Dre Barnes (Liberty), 211 yards, Oct. 4, 2003

...A quarterback passed for 300 or more yards? VMI: Jonathan Wilson vs. Austin Peay, 306 yards, Nov. 8, 2003 Opp: Ryan Alexander (Davidson), 404 yards, Sept. 2, 2006

...A receiver netted 100 yards in a game? VMI: Zohn Burden, 153 yards vs. Gardner-Webb, Oct. 22, 2005 Opp: Maurice Price (Charleston Southern), 166 yards, Oct. 21, 2006

...An individual rushed for 100 yards and netted 100 yards receiving VMI: Sean Mizzer, 106 yards rushing, 104 yards receiving, vs. Christian Kelly picked off three passes against Gardner-Webb Western Carolina, Nov. 2, 2002 during the 2006 season, marking the first time a Keydet had Opp: N/A accomplished the feat in 33 years. 100 The Big South Conference

Kyle Kallander James Companion Dawn Turner Mark Simpson Nic Bowman Chad Cook Commissioner Associate Commissioner Associate Commissioner Director of Assistant Director of Director of Marketing Public Relations Public Relations

or more than 20 years, the Big South Conference ance programs, and introduced its first-ever men's bas- has been a progressive, NCAA Division I athletic ketball television package, featuring the Big South com- Big South Football Opponents FConference reflecting the energy and growth of the peting among some of the finest teams in the nation. Southeastern United States. Founded in 1983, the Big Sasser was so integral to the growth and foundation of CHARLESTON SOUTHERN South has matured into a competitive leader in college the League that in 2000, the Commissioner's Cup, the athletics, actively pursuing excellence both on the field of annual award given to the institution with the most suc- UNIVERSITY play and in the classroom. Based in Charlotte, N.C., the cessful athletic year, was renamed the George F. Sasser Cup. Nickname: Buccaneers Big South Conference's growing presence as an NCAA In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as Location: Charleston, South Carolina Division I athletic league is evident by competitive success the League's third Commissioner, and in his 11 years at Enrollment: 2,854 on the national stage, innovative marketing and media the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumen- Stadium: CSU Stadium partnerships, increased television packages, the enhance- tal in aggressively promoting the Conference to new lev- Capacity: 4,000 ment of the quality of the student-athlete experience, and els. He developed the Big South Marketing Group, which strategic planning that has carried the Big South through has resulted in increased revenues and exposure for the the first decade of the 21st Century. Conference and its members. He also brought television COASTAL CAROLINA Entering its 24th year of existence in 2007-08, the Big coverage to Big South women's basketball, baseball and UNIVERSITY South Conference continues to emerge by providing softball for the first time in Conference history and creat- quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering ed the Big South Television Network in 2001 as a televi- Nickname: Chanticleers the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership sion syndicate for the League. Under Kallander's leader- Location: Conway, South Carolina development of each student-athlete. The League con- ship, the Big South developed and initiated its first long- Enrollment: 7,021 sists of eight member institutions: Charleston Southern range strategic plan, re-affirming the League's vision as a Stadium: Brooks Stadium University, Coastal Carolina University, High Point distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality Capacity: 6,408 University, , UNC Asheville, Radford of institutional life through athletic competition. In addi- University, Virginia Military Institute and Winthrop tion, Kallander has solidified membership with the addi- University. Two new members will join the Big South tion of High Point in 1999, Virginia Military Institute in GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY footprint in 2008-09 with the addition of Gardner-Webb 2003 and future members Gardner-Webb and Nickname: Runnin’ Bulldogs University and , which began its Presbyterian in 2008. Kallander's long range vision has Location: Boiling Springs, North Carolina transition to Division I athletics in 2006. also included technological advancements, as the Enrollment: 3,900 The Big South reached new heights in 2006-07, as the Conference introduced its first live event video streaming Stadium: Spangler Stadium League experienced monumental milestones in nearly in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to all every sport. In football, Coastal Carolina became the sports. Kallander has also successfully integrated the Capacity: 7,800 first Big South member to receive a berth in the NCAA Conference's profile with the member institutions' gener- Division I Championship, being selected as an at-large al student body, notably through the development of the LIBERTY UNIVERSITY participant to highlight the Conference's fifth year of Big South Academic Consortium, which sponsors the Nickname: Flames sponsoring football. In men's basketball, Winthrop annual Academic College Bowl among League members Location: Lynchburg, Virginia became the first Big South member to be ranked in the and the Big South Undergraduate Research Symposium. national top 25 and first to win a first round NCAA In 2005-06, the Big South began its Sportsmanship Enrollment: 17,200 Tournament with its 74-64 win over Notre Dame. In Awards program and Graduate Fellowships program, Stadium: Williams Stadium women's basketball, the Big South had two teams partici- honoring one graduating male and female student-athlete Capacity: 12,000 pate in the postseason for the first time in League history. attending graduate school the following fall. In men's golf, Coastal Carolina became the first Big South In the Fall of 2002, the Big South welcomed the addi- squad to advance to the final round of the NCAA tion of football as a Conference sport, bringing the num- Championship and finished fifth - the Conference's high- ber of Division I championship programs the Big South est-ever team finish in an NCAA event. In softball, sponsors to 18, joining men's and women's cross country, Winthrop became the first Big South member to reach men's and women's soccer, , men's and women's the Championship game of an NCAA Regional. In base- basketball, men's and women's indoor/outdoor track, ball, Coastal Carolina was ranked as high as No. 10 in the men's and women's tennis, men's and women's golf, soft- national polls, received a No. 1 seed in the NCAA ball and baseball. The Big South receives automatic bids Regional and became the first Big South member to host to NCAA Championships in men's and women's basket- an NCAA Regional. In volleyball, Winthrop became the ball, men's and women's soccer, volleyball, men's and The Big South Conference first Big South member to win a game in the NCAA women's golf, baseball, softball, and men's and women's 7233 Pineville-Matthews Road, Suite 100 Tournament. The Big South also had its first-ever tennis. Charlotte, NC 28226 women's cross country All-American in 2006-07, as well The Big South continues to secure aggressive and Office Phone: (704) 341-7990 as its first women's golf All-American in 10 years. unique television packages, making the Conference one Media FAX: (704) 341-7991 The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, of the leaders among all Division I Leagues in television Kyle Kallander, Commissioner 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) exposure for its student-athletes. Entering the 2006-07 James Companion, Associate Commissioner Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President season, the Conference will have an expanded lineup on Dawn Turner, Associate Commissioner George Christenberry initially began recruiting members regional network SportSouth, in addition to a partnership Nancy Perkins, Office Manager into the Big South. One month later, Dr. Edward M. with the fledgling national network, The America Mark Simpson, Director of Public Relations Singleton was selected as the League's first Commissioner Channel, allowing the Big South to televise its largest Nic Bowman, Asst. Director of Public Relations and continued to solicit new members. The League's array of events and sports in its history. The Conference Chad Cook, Director of Marketing seven charter members were Armstrong State, Augusta, also boasts relationships with FSN South, Comcast Campbell, Charleston Southern, Coastal Carolina, SportsNet (CSN), Comcast Sports Southeast (CSS), Anthony Rizzo, Marketing Assistant Radford and Winthrop. In 1989, George F. "Buddy" College Sports Television (CSTV), Fox College Sports Beth Waggoner, Compliance/Administration Intern Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as (FCS) and the ESPN family of networks, which will tele- Commissioner. Under Sasser's leadership, the vise the 2008 Advance Auto Parts Men's Basketball Conference implemented its public relations and compli- Championship game live on ESPN. 101 The Virginia Military Institute

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105 VMI History & Traditions

KEYDETS AND KANGAROOS John which was retired to the VMI museum after the undefeated No, the Keydet is not a Kangaroo although the term "Keydets" football season of 1957. has been used over the years to refer to VMI's athletic teams and The cannon presently used was designed by the late Col. Cary the kangaroo has become the established mascot. S. Tucker of the VMI faculty, is a three-fifths scale replica of a 1750 The kangaroo was adopted as VMI's mascot in 1947 when two howitzer used in the Revolutionary War. It has a 20-inch barrel, VMI cheerleaders saw a picture of a kangaroo on the front of the which is adorned at the top by a shield from a cadet shako. magazine and realized how uncommon the animal was as a mascot. The cannon is fired when the Keydets take the field, after a The marsupial was originally named "TD Bound", but sometime VMI score, and after the end of quarters of play. later his identity changed to "Moe". VMI is one of only four colleges across the nation to have a THE 12TH MAN kangaroo as a mascot, and only one of two schools among NCAA Few football playing institutions can boast 100 percent atten- Division I institutions. The University of Akron's "Zippy" joins "Moe" dance of its student body at every home game. At VMI, the 1,300 as the only kangaroos in the Division I ranks. member Corps of Cadets is present to support the Keydets for The source and/or meaning of the nickname "Keydets" is not as every contest at Alumni Memorial Field - from the opening kickoff easy to find. The term began to catch on in the mid 1930's - prior to the final gun. to that time, the football team was referred to as "The Flying Approximately 45 minutes before kickoff on home game Squadron". A popular, but unproven, explanation of the word Saturdays, the Corps forms in front of barracks for the traditional "Keydet" is that due to the Southern drawl of some of the members pre-game march-down to Alumni Memorial Field. of the Corps of Cadets, the common term cadet was transformed The Corps is also responsible for the colorful and highly visible into Keydets. There are, of course many other possibilities. "spirit" sheets that are draped from Cocke Hall located across the Regardless of which explanation is correct, the word "Keydet" like street from the north stands of the stadium. Each company in the kangaroo, will continue to identify VMI's athletic teams. cadet Corps designs its own banner and project is carried out from start to finish by the respective company's "rats", or freshmen. LITTLE JOHN The loud and thunderous booms that permeate the confines of THE SOUTH’S FIRST Alumni Memorial Field on gameday Saturdays come from Little The first known football game to have been played in the John, II, the Corps' own cannon. The present cannon used made its south took place in 1873 between VMI and next-door neighbor first appearance in September, 1958. replacing the original Little Washington and Lee. The contest, played under different rules than

106 VMI History and Traditions

TWO UNDEFEATED TEAMS VMI has fielded two undefeated teams in its 114-year old foot- ball history. The1920 football squad, the "Flying Squadron" under coach Blandy Clarkson, is VMI's only undefeated and untied team. In 1920, VMI posted six shutouts on the year and tore through the likes of Virginia, North Carolina, and a highly rated Pennsylvania squad coached by the legendary . The team outscored its opposition 431-20. The 1957 squad under Coach John McKenna went 9-0-1, cap- tured the Southern Conference championship, and attained a rank- ing as high as 13th in the nation before finishing at 20th in the final Associated Press poll. The team was also extended an invitation to play in the Sun Bowl. Clarkson-McKenna Hall, the football building adjacent to Alumni Memorial Field, honors both coaches by bearing their names at the front entrance. The facility was dedicated in 1990.

RHODES SCHOLARS Two VMI football players have earned the distinction of being Rhodes Scholars. Lee D. Badgett was selected in 1961, and Robert C. Randolph was named in 1967. Overall, four VMI athletes have been selected Rhodes Scholars including former VMI superintendent Josiah Bunting, III, a former swimmer from the class of 1963.

ALUMNI MEMORIAL FIELD AT FOSTER STADIUM The home field of the Keydets was dedicated on October 15, 1921 in a game against the University of Virginia. In 1962, stands were constructed on the south side of the stadium, bringing total capacity to 10,000. The largest crowd to witness a game in the facility was an overflow gathering that saw VMI take on Navy on September 15, 1973. The facility received a major refurbishing in VMI and The Citadel play for the Silver Shako. The trophy is 2006 as part of the Foster Stadium improvements. awarded to the winner of the series that is known as “The Military Classic of the South.” FAMOUS ALUMNI PLAYED FOOTBALL General George C. Marshall, VMI's most distinguished alumnus conventional modern day football, was played on the VMI Parade and class of 1901, played left tackle on the varsity football team. Ground with 50 players a side and won by Washington and Lee, 4-2. Serving his country as both a soldier and statesman, Marshall rose VMI did not officially recognize football as an intercollegiate to the rank of General of the Army and Chief of Staff during World sport until 1891, but many games had been played by cadet squads War II, and his post-war achievements included ambassador to before that time. China, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State, and the architect of the Marshall Plan. In 1953, General Marshall received the Nobel KEYDETS IN THE PROS Prize for Peace. Eleven former VMI football players have risen to the profes- sional ranks. The first was Bosh Pritchard "the Hopewell Hurricane" SCHOOL COLORS who played for the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants VMI's school colors are derived from the three colors that between the 1942 and 1951 seasons. The two most recent VMI symbolized the three prominent branches of the United States football alumni to play professionally were Mark Stock, who played Army. Dr. J.H. Campbell, a resident of Lexington, and a distin- wide receiver for Pittsburgh, Washington, and Indianapolis between guished graduate, is credited with drawing on the significance of 1989 and 1996. Two-time All-American Thomas Haskins, VMI's all- these colors and in 1886, wrote "Let red represent the Artillery, time leading rusher, played five seasons with the White the Infantry, and Yellow the Cavalry." The colors were gradu- of the . ally adopted for the athletic teams into the next century. Bobby Ross, who captained the 1959 VMI Football team, has distinguished himself as a coach in both the collegiate and profes- VMI FOOTBALL AND THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE sional ranks, served head coach of the San Diego Chargers and Before joining the Big South, VMI was the oldest member in , guiding the former to XXIX at the con- the Southern Conference and competed for the league crown for clusion of the 1994. At the collegiate level, he coached The 78 years. VMI was admitted to the league in December, 1924 and Citadel, University of Maryland, Army and Georgia Tech, winning a captured seven league football crowns as a SoCon member. VMI share of the 1990 national title at the latter. won SoCon crowns in 1951, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1974, and 1977.

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