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American Athletic Conference Football Report 2013 Season • Week 12

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2013 STANDINGS

AMERICAN OVERALL SCHOOL W-L PCT PF PA H A W-L PCT PF PA H A N STREAK NOTABLE UCF 15/19 4-0 1.000 143 83 2-0 2-0 7-1 .875 278 149 3-1 4-0 0-0 Won 4 UCF is bowl-eligible for fourth time in five years Louisville 19/13 4-1 .800 154 68 1-1 3-0 8-1 .889 346 95 4-1 4-0 0-0 Won 2 Cardinals have won five straight road games Cincinnati -/rv 4-1 .800 161 108 3-0 1-1 7-2 .778 300 169 5-0 2-2 0-0 Won 4 Cincinnati is bowl-eligible for seventh time in eight years Houston rv/- 4-1 .800 145 84 2-0 2-1 7-2 .778 343 198 3-1 3-1 1-0 Lost 1 Houston’s streak of scoring in 39 straight quarters ended Rutgers 2-2 .500 102 145 1-1 1-1 5-3 .625 247 231 4-1 1-2 0-0 Won 1 Game-winning points against Temple came with 35 seconds left SMU 2-2 .500 170 161 1-1 1-1 3-5 .375 254 322 2-2 1-3 0-0 Lost 1 Mustangs had three 100-yard receivers against Cincinnati USF 2-2 .500 65 99 1-1 1-1 2-6 .250 123 250 1-4 1-2 0-0 Lost 2 Bulls had season-high 364 yards against Houston Memphis 0-4 .000 82 117 0-3 0-1 2-6 .250 163 175 2-4 0-2 0-0 Won 1 Tigers lead the nation in net punting UConn 0-4 .000 53 147 0-2 0-2 0-8 .000 125 277 0-5 0-3 0-0 Lost 9 Huskies have not scored more than 21 points this season Temple 0-5 .000 109 172 0-2 0-3 1-8 .111 201 270 1-3 0-5 0-0 Lost 2 Owls have led at halftime in each of their last four games

Nov. 11 BCS Standings: 17 - UCF; 20 - Louisville Nov. 11 Associated Press Top 25: 15 - UCF; 19 - Louisville; rv - Houston Nov. 11 USA Today Top 25: 13 - Louisville; 19 - UCF; rv - Cincinnati Nov. 11 Harris Interactive Top 25: 14 - Louisville; 19 - UCF; rv - Houston

THIS WEEK OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Garrett Gilbert • Sr. • QB • SMU • Austin, Saturday, November 16 Gilbert completed 38 of 47 passes for 403 yards and two and rushed for another TD UCF at Temple...... Noon in a 28-25 loss at Cincinnati. It was the third 400-yard game and the seventh 300-yard game of the American Game of the Week season for Gilbert, who has thrown for multiple touchdowns in five consecutive games. Gilbert, the Television: ESPN Regional national leader in total offense (408.3 yards per game), has thrown for 2,634 yards and 15 touchdowns this season Series: First meeting and has added five rushing touchdowns for the Mustangs.

Cincinnati at Rutgers...... Noon Television: ESPNews DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Series: Rutgers leads, 9-8-1 Brandon Alexander • Jr. • S • UCF • Orlando, Fla. Last Meeting: Nov. 17, 2012 — Rutgers, 10-3 Alexander led a UCF defense that held Houston — which had averaged 42.0 points per game and scored in every quarter this season — to just 14 points in the Knights’ 19-14 win, lifting UCF into sole UConn at SMU...... 3 p.m. possession of first place in the American Athletic Conference. Alexander had seven tackles and an Television: ESPN3 and clinched the win with a fourth-down pass breakup in the closing seconds. Series: SMU leads, 1-0 Last Meeting: Sept. 16, 1989 — SMU, 31-30

Houston at Louisville...... 7 p.m. SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Charles Gaines • So. • CB • Louisville • Miami, Fla. Television: ESPNU Series: Tied, 7-7 Gaines put Louisville on the board in the first quarter of the Cardinals’ 31-10 win at UConn when he blocked Last Meeting: Nov. 20, 2004 — Louisville, 65-27 a punt and returned it seven yards for a . Gaines added four tackles and an interception for the Cardinals, who improved to 8-1 overall and 4-1 in The American with the win. Memphis at USF...... 7 p.m. Television: ESPN3 Series: USF leads, 3-2 HONOR ROLL Last Meeting: Dec. 20, 2008 — USF, 41-14 William Stanback • Fr. • RB • UCF • Hempstead, N.Y. Rushed for 74 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries in a 19-14 win against Houston.

Greg Blair • Sr. • LB • Cincinnati • Pittsburgh, Pa. Had 10 tackles in a 28-25 win against SMU.

Trevon Stewart • So. • S • Houston • Patterson, La. Had 13 tackles and an interception in a 19-14 loss at UCF.

Marcus Smith • Sr. • DE • Louisville • Columbus, Ga. Had seven tackles, 2.5 sacks and a forced in a 31-10 win at UConn. National leader in sacks (8.0).

Brandon Hayes • Sr. • RB • Memphis • Chicago, Ill. Had 27 carries for 105 yards and two receptions for 15 yards and a touchdown in a 21-6 win against Tennessee-Martin. AMERICAN NOTEBOOK

Introduction Cougartown WATCH THIS The 2013 season is the first for the American Athletic Houston QB John O’Korn ranks third among FBS fresh- Conference. The American consists of 10 Football Bowl men in passing yards per game. O’Korn is averaging A look at American Athletic Conference players under consid- Subdivision teams that will play eight conference 261.3 yards, trailing only ’s Jared Goff (314.1) eration for 2013 major national awards. games. The league champion will earn an automatic and State’s Jameis Winston (295.7) among Bednarik Award (Top Defensive Player) - Watch List berth to the Bowl Championship Series. rookies. Greg Blair, LB, Cincinnati Yawin Smallwood, LB, UConn Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville What’s In A Name? Totally Offensive Hakeem Smith, S, Louisville Jamal Merrell, LB, Rutgers The American Athletic Conference existed as the Big SMU QB Garrett Gilbert leads the nation in total offense DeDe Lattimore, LB, USF East Conference from 1979 through June 30, 2013. The (409.4 yards per game). Gilbert had 635 yards of total league formally changed its name as of July 1. offense in the Mustangs’ 59-49 win against Temple Oct. Biletnikoff Award (Top ) - Watch List Deontay Greenberry, Houston 26, which ranks as the seventh-best individual total in DeVante Parker, Louisville View From The Penthouse NCAA FBS history. Brandon Coleman, Rutgers UCF defeated Houston 19-14 Saturday to take sole Butkus Award (Top Linebacker) - Semifinalists possession of first place in the American Athletic Ordering Rings Yawin Smallwood, UConn Conference standings. . Four of the 10 teams in The American won or shared Walter Camp Award (Top Player) - Watch List their conference’s regular-season championship last Yawin Smallwood, LB, UConn Stonewalled year. Cincinnati, Louisville and Rutgers were part of a , QB, Louisville Louisville has allowed just 11 touchdowns this season. four-way tie for first in the final Big East standings, while Lou Groza Award (Top Kicker) - Semifinalists The Cardinals lead the nation in scoring defense (10.6 UCF won the Conference USA East Division crown. Shawn Moffitt, UCF ppg). Jake Elliott, Memphis Marvin Kloss, USF 7-10 Split Chase Hover, SMU Lines In The Sand Seven of the 10 teams in the American Athletic Con- Ray Guy Award (Top Punter) - Semifinalists Four American Athletic Conference teams rank among ference have been ranked in the top 25 of the Bowl Richie Leone, Houston the top 14 nationally in rushing defense. Championship Series standings since 2008: Tom Hornsey, Memphis

Rank Team Rushing Yards Allowed Team Years Ranked John Mackey Award (Top Tight End) - Watch List 2. Louisville 78.0 UCF 2010 Gerald Christian, Louisville 6. Cincinnati 96.2 Cincinnati 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Maxwell Award (Outstanding Player) - Watch List 11. Rutgers 104.3 UConn 2008 , QB, UCF 14. Memphis 108.3 Houston 2009, 2011 Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville Louisville 2012 Nagurski Trophy (Defensive Player) - Watch List Security Instruments Rutgers 2012 Greg Blair, LB, Cincinnati Houston leads the nation in turnover margin. The USF 2008, 2009 Yawin Smallwood, LB, UConn Hakeem Smith, S, Louisville Cougars enter the week with 32 takeaways and have Aaron Lynch, DE, USF committed just 11 turnovers, a net average of 2.3 per Best Of The Best Davey O’Brien (Top ) - Semifinalists game. Louisville is third nationally in turnover margin Five of the 10 teams in The American have earned top-10 Blake Bortles, QB, UCF (1.6 per game), while UCF is eighth (1.0). rankings in the BCS since the 2006 season: Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville Team Highest Ranking - Year Outland Trophy (Top Interior Lineman) - Watch List Top Of The Charts Cincinnati No. 3 - 2009 Austen Bujnoch, OG, Cincinnati Louisville QB Teddy Bridgewater has established him- Houston No. 6 - 2011 Eric Lefeld, OT, Cincinnati Kaleb Johnson, OT, Rutgers self as arguably the top quarterback in Louisville No. 3 - 2006 Antwan Lowery, OG, Rutgers this season. Here’s where he ranked among the national Rutgers No. 6 - 2006 Rimington Trophy (Top Center) - Watch List statistical leaders entering the week: USF No. 2 - 2007 Bryce Redman, Houston Category Rank Total Betim Bujari, Rutgers Pass Efficiency 4th 182.9 Best And Brightest Austin Reiter, USF Taylor Lasecki, SMU Passing Touchdowns 6th 24 Six American Athletic Conference players are among Passing Yards 10th 2,845 the 170 candidates for the National Football Founda- Rotary Lombardi Award (Top Lineman) - Watch List Austen Bujnoch, OG, Cincinnati Passing Yards/Game 10th 316.1 tion National Scholar-Athlete Awards. Houston OG Eric Lefeld, OT, Cincinnati Yards Per Completion 14th 14.23 Kevin Forsch, Memphis QB Jacob Karam, Rutgers WR Yawin Smallwood, LB, UConn Points Responsible For 17th 144 Quron Pratt, USF DT Luke Sager and Temple WR Ryan Preston Brown, LB, Louisville Martin Ifedi, DE, Memphis Completion Percentage 6th 71.4 Alderman. Kaleb Johnson, OT, Rutgers Antwan Lowery, OG, Rutgers Aaron Lynch, DE, USF Fab Five Welcome Aboard USF freshman QB Mike White made his first career The American is scheduled to undergo the following Jim Thorpe Award (Top Defensive Back) - Watch List start Oct. 31 in the Bulls’ game against Houston. USF is membership changes in the coming years: Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville Hakeem Smith, S, Louisville the fifth team in The American to go with a freshman 2014 East Carolina, Tulane and Tulsa join Kenneth Acker, S, SMU at quarterback (joining Paxton Lynch at Memphis, the conference Award (Top Running Back) - Watch List Tim Boyle at UConn, John O’Korn at Houston and P.J. 2015 Navy joins the conference as a football-only Storm Johnson, UCF Walker at Temple). member Lyle McCombs, UConn Dominique Brown, Louisville Senorise Perry, Louisville

2 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football TALKING POINTS

UCF UCONN LOUISVILLE RUTGERS SMU (7-1, 4-0 American) (0-8, 0-4 American) (8-1, 4-1 American) (5-3, 2-2 American) (3-5, 2-2 American)

Last: Beat Houston, 19-14 Next: Lost to Louisville, 31-10 Last: Won at UConn, 31-10 Last: Beat Temple, 23-20 Next: Lost at Cincinnati, 28-25 Next: Nov. 16 at Temple Next: Nov. 16 at SMU Next: Nov. 16 vs. Houston Next: Nov. 16 vs. Cincinnati Next: Nov. 16 vs. UConn

American Ranks American Ranks American Ranks American Ranks American Ranks Total Offense...... 430.1...... 5th Total Offense...... 286.2...... 9th Total Offense...... 481.2..... 2nd Total Offense...... 401.8...... 6th Total Offense...... 484.2...... 1st Total Defense...... 351.2...... 4h Total Defense...... 395.2...... 6th Total Defense...... 244.5...... 1st Total Defense...... 409.8...... 7th Total Defense...... 450.5...... 9th Scoring Offense...... 34.8...... 3rd Scoring Offense...... 15.6...... 9th Scoring Offense...... 38.4...... 1st Scoring Offense...... 30.9...... 6th Scoring Offense...... 31.8...... 5th Scoring Defense.....18.6...... 2nd Scoring Defense.....34.6...... 9th Scoring Defense.....10.6...... 1st Scoring Defense.....28.9...... 6th Scoring Defense.....40.2..... 10th

• UCF became bowl-eligible • UConn’s losing streak • QB Teddy Bridgewater was • QB Gary Nova threw two • SMU had three 100-yard for the sixth time in the last reached nine games, dat- 21 of 37 for 288 yards and fourth-quarter touchdown receivers, had a 403-299 nine seasons after the win ing to last season, after the a touchdown in the win at passes to WR Leonte Car- advantage in total offense against UConn. setback to Louisville. UConn. roo to rally the Scarlet and won the turnover battle Knights past Temple. 3-0, but was unable to get • The Knights are off to a 3-0 • The Huskies were held to • The Cardinals scored touch- past Cincinnati. start in conference play for 237 yards of offense and downs on offense, defense • Nova and Carroo connected the second straight year. committed five turnovers and special teams against on the game-winning TD • WR Keenan Holman had 142 against the Cardinals. UConn. with 33 seconds left in regu- receiving yards, WR Darius • UCF’s offensive line has lation, converting a fourth- Joseph had 103 and WR not allowed a sack in the • QB Casey Cochran com- • Bridgewater has thrown at and-10 play. Jeremy Johnson had 102. It Knights’ last two games. pleted 6 of 9 passes for 66 least one touchdown pass was the first time in school yards and a touchdown in 21 consecutive games. • Nova threw for 371 yards history that SMU had three • The 62 points UCF scored in relief of starting QB Tim and three TDs against the 100-yard receivers. against UConn were the Boyle. • Louisville has outscored its Owls, while Carroo had sev- most for the Knights in a opponents by a 68-3 margin en catches for 147 yards. • QB Garrett Gilbert threw for conference game in school • LB Yawin Smallwood ranks in the first quarter. 403 yards and two touch- history. second in the American • The win against Temple downs, completing 38 of Athletic Conference in tack- • The Cardinals have allowed snapped a two-game slide 47 passes. It was Gilbert’s • UCF enjoyed a bye in Week les (11.1 per game). just 11 touchdowns this for the Scarlet Knights, who third 400-yard game this 10. season. had a bye in Week 11. season.

CINCINNATI HOUSTON MEMPHIS USF TEMPLE (7-2, 4-1 American) (7-2, 4-1 American) (2-6, 0-4 American) (2-6, 2-2 American) (1-8, 0-5 American)

Last: Beat SMU, 28-25 Last: Lost at UCF, 19-14 Last: Beat UT-Martin, 21-6 Last: Lost at Houston, 35-23 Last: Lost at Rutgers, 23-20 Next: Nov. 16 at Rutgers Next: Nov. 16 at Louisville Next: Nov. 16 at USF Next: Nov. 16 vs. Memphis Next: Nov. 16 vs. UCF

American Ranks American Ranks American Ranks American Ranks American Ranks Total Offense...... 463.1...... 4th Total Offense...... 470.2...... 3rd Total Offense...... 341.5...... 8th Total Offense...... 240.6.... 10th Total Offense...... 373.8...... 7th Total Defense...... 299.0..... 2nd Total Defense...... 426.7...... 8th Total Defense...... 338.6...... 3rd Total Defense...... 378.3...... 5th Total Defense...... 507.9.... 10th Scoring Offense...... 33.3...... 4th Scoring Offense...... 38.1...... 2nd Scoring Offense...... 20.4...... 8th Scoring Offense...... 14.3..... 10th Scoring Offense...... 22.3...... 7th Scoring Defense.....18.8...... 2nd Scoring Defense.....22.0...... 5th Scoring Defense.....21.9...... 4th Scoring Defense.....30.7...... 8th Scoring Defense.....30.0...... 7th

• QB Brendon Kay threw for • Houston saw its streak of • RB Brandon Hayes rushed • USF registered season • QB P.J. Walker threw for 203 299 yards and two touch- scoring in every quarter for 105 yards and had a highs in total offense (364 yards and two touchdowns downs in the win against (32 straight this season, 39 12-yard touchdown recep- yards) and first downs (18) in the loss at Rutgers. SMU. dating to last year) end in tion to key the win against in the loss to Houston. the first quarter against UCF. Tennessee-Martin. • Walker, who is the third • Cincinnati is 5-0 at home this • QB Mike White threw for starting quarterback Tem- season. • Houston forced three turn- • DE Martin Ifedi has reg- 311 yards and two touch- ple has used this season, overs against UCF, giving istered 8.5 sacks and 12.5 downs against Houston in has thrown for 11 touch- • The Bearcats recovered an the Cougars 32 takeaways tackles for loss in eight his first career start. downs and five intercep- onside kick in the third quar- on the year. Houston leads games. tions in six games. ter — their first successful the nation in turnovers • WR Andre Davis had nine recovery of an onside kick gained and turnover margin. • P Tom Hornsey averaged receptions for 134 yards • LB Tyler Matakevich has 113 in at least a decade. 46.8 yards on six punts, with against Houston. tackles, marking his second • QB John O’Korn leads all a long of 70 yards, in the win straight year with at least • Cincinnati has won at least true freshmen nationally against Tennessee-Martin. • K Marvin Kloss has scored 100 stops. seven games for the sev- with 23 touchdown passes. 51 of the Bulls’ 123 points enth time in eight years. • WR Sam Craft had three this season. He has made • The Owls have dropped 10 • WR Deontay Greenberry catches for 83 yards, the 13 consecutive field goals. straight conference games, • The Bearcats play their next surpassed 1,000 yards for most receivng yards by a dating to last year. two games on the road (at the season in the game Memphis player this sea- • LB DeDe Lattimore has Rutgers, at Houston) before against UCF (1,042). son. made 44 career starts and • Temple had a bye in Week closing the regular season needs six to tie the school 11. at home against Louisville. • S Trevon Stewart has an • Hayes has scored touch- record of 50, held by George interception in three con- downs in five of his last six Selvie (2006-09). secutive games. games. • USF started four true fresh- men against Houston.

3 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football WEEK 12 PREVIEWS

Saturday, Nov. 16 • Noon ET • ESPN Regional Saturday, Nov. 16 • Noon ET • ESPNews Saturday, Nov. 16 • 3 p.m. ET • ESPN3 UCF MUSTANGS CINCINNATI BEARCATS UCONN HUSKIES at at at TEMPLE OWLS RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS SMU MUSTANGS Lincoln Financial Field (68,532/Grass) High Point Solutions Stadium (52,454/FieldTurf) Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000/FieldTurf) Philadelphia, Pa. Piscataway, N.J. Dallas, Texas

Television Television Television American Game of the Week • ESPN Regional ESPNews — Beth Mowins, Joey Galloway and Paul Carcaterra ESPN3 — Trey Bender, Kevin O’Connell and Brooke Williamson Eamon McAnaney, and Brooke Weisbrod Cincinnati Radio Rutgers Radio UConn Radio SMU Radio UCF Radio Temple Radio WLW-AM 790 (flagship) WOR-AM 710 (flagship) WTIC-AM 1080 (flagship) KTCK-AM 1310 (flagship) WYGM-AM 740 (flagship) WPHT-AM 1230 (flagship) THE GAME THE GAME THE GAME Saturday’s game will be the 19th all-time matchup between There has only been one previous matchup between UConn and Saturday’s game is the first meeting between UCF and Temple Cincinnati and Rutgers … Rutgers leads the all-time series 9-8-1 SMU, a 31-30 SMU victory in 1989 … The win in 1989 was the … Both schools were formerly members of the Mid-American … Rutgers won the previous two matchups, holding Cincinnati first victory for the Mustangs since the 1986 season — SMU Conference, Temple from 2007-2012 and UCF from 2002-05 … without a touchdown in a 10-3 win last season and a 20-3 win did not play in 1987 or 1988 … In the 1989 victory, SMU scored The game will mark the first trip for the Knights to the state of in 2011 … Cincinnati had won the previous five games before 17 points in the final five minutes of the game for a comeback Pennsylvania since a 37-13 loss to Penn State Sept. 18, 2004. the two consecutive Scarlet Knight victories. victory, dubbed as the Miracle on Mockingbird.

15/19 UCF (7-1, 4-0 American) CINCINNATI (7-2, 4-1 American) UCONN (0-8, 0-4 American) Head Coach Head Coach Interim Head Coach George O’Leary (New Hampshire ’69) Tommy Tuberville (Southern Arkansas ’76) T.J. Weist (Alabama ’88) 66-56, 10th season at UCF 7-2, first season at Cincinnati 0-4, first season 118-89, 17th season as collegiate head coach 137-79, 17th season as collegiate head coach Information Contact Information Contact Information Contact Mike Enright Brian Ormiston Ryan Koslen (860) 486-2241, [email protected] (407) 823-2409, [email protected] (513) 556-5186, [email protected] NOTES NOTES NOTES The Huskies fell to 0-8 overall and 0-4 in the American Athletic The Knights enter Saturday’s game as the winners of four Cincinnati has won its last four American Athletic Conference Conference after a 31-10 setback to Louisville … UConn has straight, including a 19-14 victory against Houston that left UCF games with victories against Temple (38-20), UConn (41-16), lost nine straight, dating to last season … The Huskies have as the only unbeaten team in American Athletic Conference play Memphis (34-21) and SMU (28-25) … The Bearcats rank eighth not scored more than 21 points in a game this season and rank … The Knights are ranked No. 17 in this week’s Bowl Champi- nationally in total defense (299.0 yards per game) … QB Brendon 117th nationally in scoring at 15.6 points per game … Interim onship Series standings …QB Blake Bortles, a semifinalist for Kay, who had been limited in the first two games due to injury, head coach T.J. Weist has gone with freshman QB Tim Boyle the Davey O’Brien Award as the nation’s top quarterback, has has started the last seven contests … Kay leads the nation in as the Huskies’ starter … Boyle has made four starts and has completed 150 of 222 passes for 2,080 yards and 15 touchdowns completion percentage, having completed 171 of 231 passes completed 58 of 132 passes for 619 yards … WR Geremy Davis with five … RB Storm Johnson has rushed for 719 (74.0 percent) for 2,008 yards and 16 touchdowns with seven has 41 catches for 620 yards … WR Shakim Phillips has 24 yards and nine touchdowns on 142 carries, averaging 89.9 yards interceptions … RB Hosey Williams has a team-leading 452 catches for 333 yards and three TDs … RB Lyle McCombs is per game … Johnson, who has three touchdown receptions rushing yards with four touchdowns … WR Shaq Washington the leading rusher at 62.0 yards per game and has four of the as well, leads the American Athletic Conference in scoring at has a team-high 57 receptions for 483 yards … WR Anthony Huskies’ five rushing touchdowns … The defense is anchored 9.0 points per game … WR Rannell Hall leads a deep group of McClung has 44 catches for a team-leading 550 yards and five by LB Yawin Smallwood, who has made 89 tackles through receivers with 31 catches for 480 yards and three touchdowns touchdowns … LB Greg Blair has a team-high 61 tackles, while eight games and is sixth nationally with 11.1 tackles per game … LB Terrance Plummer has 68 tackles, seven tackles for LB Nick Temple has 48 stops with four sacks and 8.5 tackles for …Smallwood is a semifinalist for the Butkus Award, which goes loss, two sacks, two forced and two interceptions loss … DE Silverberry Mouhon has 5.5 sacks, good for fourth to the nation’s top linebacker … The Huskies have registered … K Shawn Moffitt has gone 11-for-12 in field goals … UCF in the conference … CB Deven Drane has a team-high three just six sacks of opposing this season. has converted 51 percent of its third-down chances (50 of 99). interceptions. SMU (3-5, 2-2 American) TEMPLE (1-7, 0-4 American) RUTGERS (5-3, 2-2 American) Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach (New York State Regents College) Matt Rhule (Penn State ’97) Kyle Flood (Iona ’93) 34-39, sixth season at SMU 1-7, first season 14-7, second season 110-80, 15th season as collegiate head coach

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NOTES NOTES NOTES Temple looks to bounce back from a 23-20 loss to Rutgers Nov. Rutgers snapped a two-game slide with a 23-20 win against SMU saw a modest two-game winning streak end with a 28-25 2 in which the Scarlet Knights got the game-winning points Temple Nov. 2 and enjoyed a bye week in Week 11 … Rutgers’ setback at Cincinnati last Saturday… The Mustangs defeated with 35 seconds left in the fourth quarter … It was the second only losses have come to teams that are ranked or receiving Memphis (34-29) and Temple (59-49) to pick up their first two time this season that the opponent rallied in the final minute votes in this week’s national polls (Louisville, Fresno State, American Athletic Conference victories … SMU overcame a against the Owls, who fell 30-29 to Fordham on a touchdown Houston) … RB Paul James, who was The American’s leading 28-7 deficit in the win against Temple … The Mustangs’ potent with four seconds remaining … Coach Matt Rhule has turned rusher, has missed the last four games due to a lower leg injury, offense has been led by QB Garrett Gilbert, who has thrown for to freshman QB P.J. Walker, who has started the last four games but could return Saturday against Cincinnati … James has 3,037 yards and 17 touchdowns with just six interceptions … … Walker has thrown for 1,094 yards and 11 touchdowns with rushed for 573 yards and six touchdowns in four games … RB Gilbert leads the nation in total offense (409.4 yards per game) five interceptions … Walker also rushed for 200 yards … WR Justin Goodwin has been solid in James’ place, averaging 75.3 and is third nationally in passing yards (379.6 ypg) … Gilbert has Jalen Fitzpatrick has 29 receptions for 358 yards and three yards per game with four touchdowns … QB Gary Nova has three top-of-the-line receivers as well … WR Darius Joseph touchdowns … RB Zaire Williams leads the team with 486 completed 136 of 211 passes for 1,882 yards and 17 touchdowns, has 76 receptions for 664 yards and five touchdowns, while WR rushing yards, while RB Kenny Harper has 463 rushing yards but has thrown 11 interceptions … WR Leonte Carroo has 24 Jeremy Johnson has 75 catches for 894 yards and four TDs … … The defense has been led by LB Tyler Matakevich, who is receptions for 455 yards and nine touchdowns, while TE Tyler WR Keenan Holman is the team leader in touchdown catches, ranked second nationally with 113 tackles in nine games … Kroft has 23 catches for 340 yards and two TDs … WR Brandon meanwhile, with 806 yards and six TDs on 49 receptions … The Matakevich had a school-record 24 tackles in the Sept. 28 loss Coleman has 22 catches for 326 yards and two TDs … LB Steve defense is led by LB Randall Joyner, who has 65 tackles and to Idaho … P Paul Layton is averaging 43.9 yards per punt … Longa, a redshirt freshman has 80 tackles and is fourth in the three forced fumbles … DE Beau Barnes has five sacks and Temple has made just one field goal this season as three kickers conference at 10.0 tackles per game … Rutgers has blocked nine tackles for loss … K Chase Hover is a semifinalist for the have combined to go 1-for-6. three kicks on special teams this season. Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top kicker.

4 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football WEEK 12 PREVIEWS

Saturday, Nov. 16 • 7 p.m. ET • ESPNU Saturday, Nov. 16 • 7 p.m. ET • ESPN3 HOUSTON COUGARS MEMPHIS TIGERS at at LOUISVILLE CARDINALS USF BULLS Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium (55,000/FieldTurf) Raymond James Stadium (65,857/Grass) Louisville, Ky. Tampa, Fla.

Television Television ESPNU — Clay Matvick, Matt Stinchcomb and Dawn Davenport ESPN3 — TBD

Houston Radio Louisville Radio Memphis Radio USF Radio KBME-AM 790 (flagship) WYGM-AM 740 (flagship) WREC-AM 600 (flagship) WHFS-FM 98.1 (flagship)

THE GAME THE GAME The all-time series between Houston and Louisville is tied 7-7 Saturday’s game will be the sixth matchup between the Tigers approaching Saturday’s 15th matchup … Louisville has won and Bulls … USF leads the series 3-2 after a 41-14 win in the 2008 five of the past six games, including the last two games in 2003 MagicJack St. Petersburg Bowl (now the Beef O’Brady’s Bowl) (66-45) and 2004 (65-27) … The series was played consecutively … Memphis coach Justin Fuente quarterbacked Murray State from 1999-2004 … Houston coach Tony Levine was an assistant to a 36-31 win against a Western Kentucky squad quarterbacked at Louisville in 2004 when the teams last met. by USF coach Willie Taggart in 1998.

rv/- HOUSTON (7-2, 4-1 American) MEMPHIS (2-6, 0-4 American) Head Coach Head Coach Tony Levine (Minnesota ’96) Justin Fuente (Murray State ’99) 13-9, second full season 6-14, second season

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NOTES NOTES Houston suffered its first American Athletic Conference loss Memphis picked up its second win of the season as the Tigers last Saturday as the Cougars fell 19-14 at USF … Houston ranks scored a 21-6 victory against Tennessee-Martin … Memphis 18th nationally in scoring offense (38.4 ppg) and leads the nation trailed 6-0 before scoring the last 21 points of the game … The in turnovers gained (32) and turnover margin (2.3 per game) … Tigers rank 16th nationally in total defense (338.6 yards per The Cougars have 18 defensive interceptions to lead the na- game) and 14th in rushing defense (108.3 ypg) … QB Paxton tion … QB John O’Korn has emerged as one of the nation’s top Lynch has completed 149 of 247 passes for 1,522 yards and six freshmen … O’Korn has completed 185 of 293 passes for 2,352 touchdowns with seven interceptions … RB Brandon Hayes yards and 23 touchdowns and six interceptions … RB Ryan has rushed for 625 yards and four touchdowns on 132 carries Jackson has rushed for 543 yards and five touchdowns … WR … The defense is paced by DE Martin Ifedi, who has registered Deontay Greenberry is ranked seventh nationally in receiving 8.5 sacks and 12.5 tackles for loss … LB Tank Jakes has a (115.8 yards per game) and is 10th in receptions (7.8 rpg) … team-high 51 tackles with 7.5 tackles for loss and two sacks Greenberry has 70 catches for 1,042 yards and nine TDs… WR … CB Bobby McCain has three interceptions, including a 75- Daniel Spencer has averaged 63.9 receiving yards per game yard return for a touchdown … The Tigers are outstanding in … LB Derrick Mathews has 82 tackles to go with five sacks, the kicking game, leading the nation in net punting (42.49) … two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and interception … P Tom Hornsey, Ray Guy Award semifinalist, is averaging 45.2 S Trevon Stewart has four interceptions this season, including yards per punt and has hit 13 punts of 50 or more yards … K one in each of the last three games … P Richie Leone is a Jake Elliott, a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award, has made semifinalist for the Ray Guy awards as the nation’s top punter. 11 of his 12 field goal attempts.

18/16 LOUISVILLE (8-1, 4-1 American) USF (2-6, 2-2 American) Head Coach Head Coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas ’82) Willie Taggart (Western Kentucky ’98) 32-14, third season at Louisville 2-6, first season at USF 32-15, third full season as collegiate head coach 18-26, fourth season as collegiate head coach

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NOTES NOTES Louisville has bounced back from its first loss of the season USF won its first two American Athletic Conference games, to win back-to-back games, including a 31-10 decision at but has dropped back-to-back contests to Louisville (34-3) and UConn last Saturday … The Cardinals lead the nation in scor- Houston (35-23) to stand at 2-2 in the conference … The Bulls ing defense (10.6 ppg) and are second in total defense (243.7 were idle in Week 11 … USF may have found the spark to its yards per game) and rushing defense (78.0 ypg) … QB Teddy offense it was seeking as the Bulls registered season highs in Bridgewater is ranked fourth nationally in pass efficiency (182.9) total offense (364 yards) and first downs (18) against Houston and is 10th in passing yards (316.1 ypg) … Bridgewater has … QB Mike White, a true freshman who is the fourth player to completed 200 of 280 passes (71.4 percent) for 2,845 yards and start behind center for USF this year, threw for 311 yards and 24 touchdowns with just three interceptions … RB Dominique two touchdowns against Houston in his first career start … Brown has taken over as the leading rusher with 513 yards and RB Marcus Shaw leads the American Athletic Conference in four touchdowns on 84 carries … RB Senorise Perry has 482 rushing at 97.7 yards per game … WR Andre Davis is the top rushing yards and six TDs on 99 attempts … The top receiving receiver with 29 receptions for 411 yards and a touchdown … threats are WR Damian Copeland (39 rec., 569 yards, 4 TDs) and The defense is led by LB DeDe Lattimore, who has 64 tackles WR DeVante Gardner (32 rec., 528 yards, 8 TDs) … DE Marcus with two sacks, five tackles for loss, an interception, two forced Smith is the national leader with 10.5 sacks (1.6 per game) and fumbles and two fumble recoveries … DE Ryne Giddins leads has 13.5 tackles for loss … LB Preston Brown has a team-high the team with four sacks … K Marvin Kloss is a semifinalist for 62 tackles with 3.5 sacks … CB Terrell Floyd has four intercep- the Lou Groza Award … Kloss has made 13 of 14 field goals, tions to lead The American. including 4-of-4 from 50 yards or longer.

5 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football NATIONAL POLLS

Associated Press Poll USA Today Poll Harris Interactive Poll Nov. 10 Poll Nov. 10 Poll Nov. 10 Poll School Record Pts School Record Pts School Record Pts 1. Alabama (56) 9-0 1472 1. Alabama (58) 9-0 1546 1. Alabama (105) 9-0 2625 2. Florida State (3) 9-0 1418 2. Florida State (4) 9-0 1485 2. Florida State 9-0 2514 3. Ohio State 9-0 1310 3. Ohio State 9-0 1401 3. Ohio State 9-0 2373 4. Baylor 8-0 1303 4. Baylor 8-0 1376 4. Baylor 8-0 2304 5. Stanford 8-1 1272 5. Stanford 8-1 1307 5. Stanford 8-1 2240 6. Oregon 8-1 1139 6. Clemson 8-1 1164 6. Oregon 8-1 1968 7. Auburn 9-1 1109 7. Oregon 8-1 1162 7. Clemson 8-1 1940 8. Clemson 8-1 1049 8. Missouri 9-1 1083 8. Missouri 9-1 1855 9. Missouri 9-1 1012 9. Auburn 9-1 1069 9. Auburn 9-1 1843 10. Texas A&M 8-2 909 10. Oklahoma State 8-1 965 10. Texas A&M 8-2 1582 11. South Carolina 7-2 857 11. Texas A&M 8-2 898 11. Oklahoma State 8-1 1545 12. Oklahoma State 8-1 780 12. South Carolina 7-2 830 12. South Carolina 7-2 1417 13. UCLA 7-2 669 13. Louisville 8-1 653 13. Fresno State 9-0 1124 14. Michigan State 8-1 633 14. Fresno State 9-0 646 14. Louisville 8-1 1104 15. UCF 7-1 596 15. UCLA 7-2 641 15. Michigan State 8-1 1090 16. Fresno State 9-0 588 16. Michigan State 8-1 620 16. UCLA 7-2 1026 17. Wisconsin 7-2 503 17. Oklahoma 7-2 510 17. LSU 7-3 919 18. LSU 7-3 470 18. LSU 7-3 476 18. Northern Illinois 9-0 825 19. Louisville 8-1 467 19. UCF 7-1 468 19. UCF 7-1 791 20. Northern Illinois 9-0 396 20. Wisconsin 7-2 460 20. Oklahoma 7-2 732 21. Arizona State 7-2 362 21. Northern Illinois 9-0 445 21. Wisconsin 7-2 674 22. Oklahoma 7-2 285 22. Arizona State 7-2 262 22. Arizona State 7-2 475 23. Texas 7-2 185 23. Miami (Fla.) 7-2 228 23. Miami (Fla.) 7-2 457 24. Miami (Fla.) 7-2 121 24. Texas 7-2 176 24. Texas 7-2 247 25. Georgia 6-3 78 25. Minnesota 8-2 91 25. Georgia 6-3 102

Receiving votes: Mississippi 68, Minnesota 60, Receiving votes: Georgia 44, Nebraska 43, Ball State Nebraska 16, Duke 11, USC 10, Washington 9, Ball 22, Virginia Tech 15, Louisiana-Lafayette 7, Cincinnati Receiving votes: Texas 77, Georgia 47, Michigan 46, State 7, Virginia Tech 5, Brigham Young 3, Notre Dame 6, Mississippi 6, USC 6, Texas Tech 5, Washington 5, Houston 44, Brigham Young 21, Mississippi 11, Ball State 2, Houston 1 Arizona 4, Notre Dame 2, Buffalo 1 9, Nebraska 8, Minnesota 8, Oregon State 7, Arizona 2, USC 2, Duke 1.

WEEK-BY-WEEK IN THE NATIONAL POLLS

Below is a weekly look at each American Athletic Conference team’s spot in the Associated Press, USA Today and Harris Interactive polls in 2013. The USA Today and Harris Interactive polls are both components of the Bowl Championship Series selection process, while the AP poll is not included in the BCS process. The Associated Press and USA Today polls begin with preseason rankings, while the Harris Interactive poll begins the week of Oct. 13.

Rankings are listed as AP/USA Today until Oct. 6 and AP/USA Today/Harris Interactive from Oct. 13 to Dec. 1. The final rankings are listed as AP/USA Today.

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6 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

November 10 Standings

BCS Standings Harris Interactive USA Today Computer Rankings BCS Rank Pts Pct. Rank Pts Pct A&H B CM M S W Pct. Rank Avg 1 Alabama 1 2625 1.0000 1 1546 .9974 1 1 2 1 2 1 .9900 1 .9958 2 Florida State 2 2514 .9577 2 1485 .9581 2 2 1 2 1 2 .9700 2 .9619 3 Ohio State 3 2373 .9040 3 1401 .9039 4 4 4 6 5 3 .8700 4 .8926 4 Stanford 5 2240 .8533 5 1307 .8432 5 3 3 3 3 4 .9100 3 .8689 5 Baylor 4 2304 .8777 4 1376 .8877 3 6 5 7 4 8 .8200 5 .8618 6 Oregon 6 1968 .7497 7 1162 .7497 6 5 8 5 7 6 .8000 6 .7665 7 Auburn 9 1843 .7021 9 1069 .6897 8 8 6 4 8 5 .7700 7 .7206 8 Clemson 7 1940 .7390 6 1164 .7510 9 7 9 10 13 9 .6700 9 .7200 9 Missouri 8 1855 .7067 8 1083 .6987 7 10 7 8 9 7 .7300 8 .7118 10 South Carolina 12 1417 .5398 12 830 .5355 10 9 12 13 10 12 .6000 10 .5584 11 Texas A&M 10 1582 .6027 11 898 .5794 15 16 13 12 17 14 .4600 13 .5473 12 Oklahoma State 11 1545 .5886 10 965 .6226 14 20 18 22 25 .1900 22 .4671 13 UCLA 16 1026 .3909 15 641 .4135 13 13 17 11 11 11 .5600 11 .4548 14 Fresno State 13 1124 .4282 14 646 .4168 17 17 11 25 12 13 .4500 14 .4317 15 Northern Illinois 18 825 .3143 21 445 .2871 24 12 20 17 6 10 .4500 14 .3505 16 Michigan State 15 1090 .4152 16 620 .4000 18 21 15 22 23 22 .2100 21 .3417 17 UCF 19 791 .3013 19 468 .3019 16 11 14 19 16 16 .4200 16 .3411 18 Oklahoma 20 732 .2789 17 510 .3290 12 15 16 23 23 .2700 17 .2926 19 Arizona State 22 475 .1810 22 262 .1690 11 23 10 9 18 15 .5000 12 .2833 20 Louisville 14 1104 .4206 13 653 .4213 18 .0000 28 .2806 21 LSU 17 919 .3501 18 476 .3071 19 16 21 21 .1700 24 .2757 22 Wisconsin 21 674 .2568 20 460 .2968 22 22 18 19 18 .2300 18 .2612 23 Miami (Fla.) 23 457 .1741 23 228 .1471 21 21 21 24 .1200 25 .1471 24 Texas 24 247 .0941 24 176 .1135 20 14 24 24 24 .1200 25 .1092 25 Georgia 25 102 .0389 26 44 .0284 19 24 22 15 25 20 .1900 22 .0857

POLL EXPLANATION & ABOUT THE BCS: To derive a team’s poll percentages in the Harris Interactive and USA Today polls, each team’s point total is divided by a maximum 2625 possible points in the Harris Inter- active Poll and 1550 possible points in the USA Today Poll. Teams are assigned a point total for each of their respective computer poll rankings to determine the overall computer component. The highest and lowest ranking for each team is dropped, and the sum total of the remaining four rankings is divided by 100 (the maximum possible points). This figure produces a Computer Rankings Percentage. The six computer ranking providers are Anderson & Hester (A&H), Richard Billingsley (B), Colley Matrix (CM), Kenneth Massey (M), Jeff Sagarin (S) and Peter Wolfe (W). Each computer ranking accounts for schedule strength within its formula. The BCS Average is calculated by averaging the percent totals of the Harris Interactive and USA Today Polls, and Computer rankings. The highest BCS Average receives the No. 1 ranking, the second highest receives No. 2, and so forth.

The BCS is a five-game arrangement for post-season college football that is managed by the 10 Bowl Subdivision conferences and Notre Dame. Its purpose is to match the two top-ranked teams in the final BCS standings in a national championship game and to create competitive matchups in the four other BCS bowl games. For more infor- mation, visit www.bcsfootball.org. The No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the Dec. 8 BCS standings will play in the Vizio BCS National Championship Game Jan. 6, 2014 in Pasadena, Calif. The winner of the game will be presented the Coaches Association National Championship Trophy.

7 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football THE 2013 SEASON

2013 HOME ATTENDANCE COMMEMORATIVE COIN

SCHOOL (Capacity) GP TOTAL AVG. LARGEST CROWD In celebration of the first year of American UCF (45,323) 4 165,309 41,327 47,605 (vs. South Carolina) Athletic Conference Football, the confer- Cincinnati (35,000) 5 155,527 31,105 36,007 (vs. Purdue) ence has issued a commemorative coin UConn (40,000) 5 177,274 35,455 42,704 (vs. Michigan) that will be used by game officials through- Houston (71,500) 4 102,130 25,532 33,115 (vs. Brigham Young) out the 2013 season. Louisville (56,000) 5 270,948 54,190 55,332 (vs. Ohio) The front of the coin (heads) depicts the Memphis (61,000) 6 174,089 29,015 44,237 (vs. Duke) American Athletic Conference logo. The Rutgers (52,454) 5 247,331 49,466 52,200 (vs. Houston) back of the coin (tails) lists the opening USF (65,897) 5 183,683 37,542 47,562 (vs. Miami (Fla.) home conference game for each of the 10 SMU (32,000) 4 85,119 21,280 34,790 (vs. Texas Tech) American schools. A specially numbered Temple (68,532) 4 94,617 23,654 27,328 (vs. Houston) coin will be used during each school’s 2013 TOTALS 47 1,656,027 35,235 55,332 (Louisville vs. Ohio) American home opener and will be included in the full collec- tion of coins that will be displayed at the conference office. TOP PERFORMANCES 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES THE RECORD BOOK Player, School, Year 2013 Career Lyle McCombs, UConn, Jr. 1 10 The American’s single-game records (through Nov. 9, 2013). Michael Dyer, Louisville, Jr. 10 Senorise Perry, Louisville, Sr. 2 5 Most Rushing Yards Storm Johnson, UCF, Jr. 3 3 1. Paul James, Rutgers vs. Eastern Michigan (9/14/13) 192 Paul James, Rutgers. So. 3 3 2. Paul James, Rutgers at Fresno State (8/29/13) 182 Marcus Shaw, USF, Jr. 3 3 Ryan Jackson, Houston, So. 2 3 Most Rushing Touchdowns Brandon Hayes, Memphis, Sr. 2 3 1. Storm Johnson, UCF at FIU (9/6/13) 3 Justin Goodwin, Rutgers, Fr. 2 2 Paul James, Rutgers vs. Norfolk State (9/7/13) 3 Hosey Williams, Cincinnati, Jr. 1 1 Paul James, Rutgers vs. Eastern Michigan (9/14/13) 3 Dominique Brown, Louisville, Jr. 1 1 Marquis Warford, Memphis, Fr. 1 1 Longest Rush Kenny Harper, Temple, Jr. 1 1 1. Marcus Shaw, USF vs. McNeese State (8/31/13) 80 yards Jeff Godfrey, UCF, Sr. 1 Munchie Legaux, Cincinnati, Sr. 1 Most Passing Yards Savon Huggins, Rutgers, Jr. 1 1. Garrett Gilbert, SMU vs. Temple (10/26/13) 538 Jeremy Deering, Rutgers, Sr. 1 1. Garrett Gilbert, SMU vs. Rutgers (10/5/13) 484 Garrett Gilbert, SMU, Sr. 1 Most Pass Completions 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1. Garrett Gilbert, SMU, vs. Rutgers (10/5/13) 45 Player, School, Year 2013 Career 2. Garrett Gilbert, SMU vs. Texas Tech (8/30/13) 41 Jeremy Johnson, SMU, Sr. 6 7 Longest Pass Deontay Greenberry, Houston, So. 5 5 1. Blake Bortles, UCF vs. Akron (8/29/13) 91 yards Keenan Holman, SMU, Sr. 4 4 Geremy Davis, UConn, Jr. 3 4 Most Touchdown Passes Daniel Spencer, Houston, Jr. 3 4 1. Gary Nova, Rutgers at Fresno State (8/29/13) 5 Breshad Perriman, UCF, So. 3 3 Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville vs. Ohio (9/1/13) 5 Darius Joseph, SMU, So. 3 3 Garrett Gilbert, SMU vs. Rutgers (10/5/13) 5 J.J. Worton, UCF, Jr. 1 3 John O’Korn, Houston vs. Rutgers (10/26/13) 5 DeVante Parker, Louisville, Jr. 1 3 Brandon Coleman, Rutgers, Sr. 1 3 Most Receiving Yards Rannell Hall, UCF, Jr. 2 2 1. Jeremy Johnson, SMU vs. Rutgers (10/5/15) 217 Leonte Carroo, Rutgers, So. 2 2 2. Keenan Holman, SMU vs. Temple (10/26/13) 209 Shakim Phillips, UConn, Jr. 1 2 Andre Davis, USF, Jr. 1 2 Most Receptions Der’rickk Thompson, SMU, Sr. 1 2 1. Jeremy Johnson, SMU vs. Rutgers (10/5/15) 18 Anthony McClung, Cincinnati, Sr. 2 2. Deontay Greenberry, Houston at Temple (9/7/13) 14 Xavier Maxwell, Houston, Sr. 1 1 Kai De La Cruz, Louisville, Jr. 1 1 Most Touchdown Receptions Damian Copeland, Louisville, Sr. 1 1 1. Leonte Carroo, Rutgers at Fresno State (8/29/13) 3 Tyler Kroft, Rutgers, So. 1 1 Jeremy Johnson, SMU vs. Rutgers (10/5/15) 3 Jalen Fitzpatrick, Temple, Jr. 1 1 Deontay Greenberry, Houston vs. Rutgers (10/26/13) 3 Larry McDuffey, Houston, So. 1 Jeff Godfrey, UCF vs. UConn (10/26/13) 3 Shane Ros, Houston, Jr. 1 Eli Rogers, Louisville, Jr. 1 Longest Reception Keiwone Malone, Memphis, Jr. 1 1. Breshad Perriman, UCF vs. Akron (8/29/13) 91 yards Jeremy Deering, Rutgers, Sr. 1 Deonte Welch, USF, Jr. 1 Most Field Goals 1. Richie Leone, Houston at Temple (9/7/13) 5 300-YARD PASSING GAMES Jake Elliott, Memphis at Houston (10/12/13) 5 Player, School, Year 2013 Career Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville, Jr. 6 12 Longest Field Goal Garrett Gilbert, SMU, Sr. 7 9 1. Marvin Kloss, USF vs. Cincinnati (10/5/13) 52 yards David Piland, Houston, Jr. 9 Jake Elliott, Memphis vs. SMU (10/19/13) 52 yards Gary Nova, Rutgers, Jr. 3 5 John O’Korn, Houston, Fr. 3 3 Longest Punt Return Blake Bortles, UCF, Jr. 2 2 1. Janarion Grant, Rutgers vs. Arkansas (9/21/13) 58 yards Chandler Whitmer, UConn, Sr. 1 2 Tim Boyle, UConn, Fr. 1 1 Longest Kickoff Return Mike White, USF, Fr. 1 1 1. Janarion Grant, Rutgers at Fresno State (8/29/13) 100 yards Munchie Legaux, Cincinnati, Sr. 1 Most Tackles Jacob Karam, Memphis, Sr. 1 1. Tyler Matakevich, Temple at Idaho (9/28/23) 24 2. Randall Joyner, SMU vs. Rutgers (10/5/13) 18

8 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football THE 2013 SEASON

AWARD WINNERS 2013 STATISTICAL RANKINGS

AMERICAN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK OFFENSE DEFENSE Team Rush Pass Total Score Rush Pass Total Score KR PR Int. Sacks TFL T/O Sept. 2 Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville UCF 2 5 5 3 5 3 4 2 7 2 6 7 5 3 Sept. 9 Deontay Greenberry, WR, Houston Cincinnati 1 4 4 4 2 2 2 3 3 7 2 2 3 6 Sept. 16 Blake Bortles, QB, UCF UConn 10 8 9 9 9 6 6 9 9 10 8 10 10 7 Sept. 23 Gary Nova, QB, Rutgers Houston 3 3 3 2 7 7 8 5 1 9 3 5 9 1 Louisville 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 4 1 1 2 Sept. 30 John O’Korn, QB, Houston Memphis 5 9 8 8 4 4 3 4 5 5 1 5 6 9 Oct. 7 Garrett Gilbert, QB, SMU Rutgers 7 6 6 6 3 9 7 6 2 1 10 3 6 7 Oct. 14 Brendon Kay, QB, Cincinnati USF 8 10 10 10 6 5 5 8 6 4 7 8 4 4 SMU 9 1 1 5 8 8 9 10 10 3 5 3 2 9 Oct. 21 Storm Johnson, RB, UCF Temple 6 7 7 7 10 10 10 7 8 8 9 8 6 5 Oct. 28 Garrett Gilbert, QB, SMU Nov. 4 Gary Nova, QB, Rutgers Nov. 11 Garrett Gilbert, QB, SMU Nov. 17 AGAINST THE CONFERENCES Nov. 25 Dec. 2 ATLANTIC COAST (0-3) OHIO VALLEY (2-0) Duke 28, Memphis 14 (9/7) Louisville 44, Eastern Kentucky 7 (9/7) AMERICAN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Maryland 32, UConn 21 (9/14) Memphis 21, Tennessee-Martin 6 (11/9) Sept. 2 Terrance Plummer, LB, UCF Miami (Fla.) 49, USF 21 (9/28) Sept. 9 Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville Sept. 16 Lorenzo Mauldin, DE, Louisville PATRIOT (0-1) Sept. 23 Martin Ifedi, DE, Memphis BIG 12 (0-2) Fordham 30, Temple 29 (9/14) Sept. 30 William Jackson, CB, Houston Texas Tech 41, SMU 23 (8/30) Oct. 7 Terrance Plummer, LB, UCF TCU 48, SMU 17 (9/28) SOUTHEASTERN (2-2) Oct. 14 Calvin Pryor, S Louisville Louisville 27, Kentucky 13 Oct. 21 Derrick Mathews, LB, Houston BIG TEN (2-3) Rutgers 28, Arkansas 24 (9/21) Oct. 28 Trevon Stewart, S, Houston Cincinnati 42, Purdue 7 (8/31) Texas A&M 42, SMU 13 (9/21) Nov. 4 Zach Edwards, S, Cincinnati Illinois 45, Cincinnati 17 (9/7) South Carolina 28, UCF 25 (9/28) Nov. 11 Brandon Alexander, S, UCF Michigan State 21, USF 6 (9/7) Nov. 17 UCF 34, Penn State 31 (9/14) SOUTHLAND (1-1) Nov. 25 Michigan 24, UConn 21 (9/21) McNeese State 53, USF 21 (8/31) Dec. 2 Cincinnati 66, Northwestern State 9 (9/14) BIG SKY (1-0) AMERICAN SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK SMU 31 Montana State 30 (9/7) SOUTHWEST ATHLETIC (1-0) Sept. 2 Richie Leone, P/K, Houston Houston 62, Southern 13 (8/30) Sept. 9 JaBryce Taylor, WR, SMU Sept. 16 Quron Pratt, WR, Rutgers COLONIAL ATHLETIC (0-1) Sept. 23 Janarion Grant, WR, Rutgers Towson 33, UConn 18 (8/29) SUN BELT (1-0) Sept. 30 Brandon Wilson, CB, Houston Memphis 31, Arkansas State 7 (9/21) Oct. 7 Marvin Kloss, K, USF CONFERENCE USA (4-2) Oct. 14 Jake Elliott, K, Memphis UCF 38, Florida International 0 (9/6) INDEPENDENTS (1-3) Oct. 21 Paul Layton, P, Temple Middle Tennessee 17, Memphis 15 (9/14) Notre Dame 28, Temple 6 (8/31) Oct. 28 Shawn Moffitt, K, UCF Florida Atlantic 28, USF 10 (9/14) Idaho 26, Temple 24 (9/28) Nov. 4 Marvin Kloss, K, USF Louisville 72, Florida International 0 (9/21) Temple 33, Army 14 (10/19) Nov. 11 Charles Gaines, CB, Louisville Houston 31, Rice 26 (9/21) Brigham Young 47, Houston 46 (10/19) Nov. 17 Houston 59, UTSA 28 (9/28) Nov. 25 Dec. 2 MID-AMERICAN (4-1) Total Nonconference Records UCF 38, Akron 7 (8/29) All Games...... 20-20 ACTIVE CAREER WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS Louisville 49, Ohio 7 (9/1) FBS Opponents...... 14-17 3 — Garrett Gilbert (QB, SMU) Rutgers 28, Eastern Michigan 10 (9/14) BCS Automatic Qualifiers...... 3-9 2 — Terrance Plummer (LB, UCF); Calvin Pryor (S, Louisville); Cincinnati 14, Miami (Ohio) 0 (9/21) FCS Opponents...... 6-3 Gary Nova (QB, Rutgers); Marvin Kloss (K, USF) Buffalo 41, UConn 12 (9/28) AP Top 25...... 0-5 USA Today Top 25...... 0-5 1 — Brandon Alexander (S, UCF); Blake Bortles (QB, UCF); Storm MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC (1-0) Bowl Games...... 0-0 Johnson (RB, UCF); Shawn Moffitt (K, UCF); Brendon Kay (QB, Rutgers 38, Norfolk State 0 (9/7) Cincinnati); Deontay Greenberry (WR, Houston); Willie Jackson (CB, Houston); Richie Leone (P/K, Houston); Derrick Mathews MOUNTAIN WEST (0-1) (LB, Houston); John O’Korn (QB, Houston); Trevon Stewart (S, Fresno State 52, Rutgers 51 (ot) (8/29) Houston); Brandon Wilson (CB, Houston); Teddy Bridgewater (QB, Louisville); Charles Gaines (CB, Louisville); Lorenzo Mauldin (DE, Louisville); Jake Elliott (K, Memphis); Martin Ifedi (DE, Memphis); Janarion Grant (WR, Rutgers); Quron Pratt (WR, Rutgers); JaBryce Taylor (WR, SMU); Paul Layton (P, Temple)

9 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football NCAA LEADERS

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Punting...... Avg Pass Efficiency Defense...... Rating Interceptions...... Total Rushing...... YPG 7. Tom Hornsey, Memphis...... 45.2 6. Louisville...... 101.77 1. Houston...... 18 30. Marcus Shaw, USF...... 97.7 16. Paul Layton, Temple...... 43.9 23. UCF...... 115.19 14. Louisville...... 13 41. Storm Johnson, UCF...... 89.9 22. Richie Leone, Houston...... 43.2 36. Memphis...... 119.43 45. Cincinnati...... 10 46. Mattias Ciabatti, USF...... 41.6 45. Cincinnati...... 120.76 59. UConn...... 9 Completions Per Game...... CPG 61. Houston...... 124.60 UCF...... 9 2. Garrett Gilbert, SMU...... 35.38 Punt Returns...... Avg 90. USF...... 141.04 96. USF...... 6 14. Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville...... 22.22 20. Janarion Grant, Rutgers...... 11.0 95. UConn...... 142.97 Rutgers...... 6 23. John O’Korn, Houston...... 20.56 26. Shaq Washington, Cincinnati...... 9.9 96. Rutgers...... 143.12 Memphis...... 6 37. Brandon Kay, Cincinnati...... 19.11 108. Temple...... 153.98 106. SMU...... 5 38. Blake Bortles, UCF...... 18.75 Kickoff Returns...... Avg 110. SMU...... 154.98 118. Temple...... 2 18. Demarcus Ayers, Houston...... 27.2 Passing Yards Per Game...... YPG 32. Joe Craig, Memphis...... 24.9 Total Defense...... YPG Turnovers Gained...... Total 3. Garrett Gilbert, SMU...... 379.6 40. Ralph David Abernathy, Cincinnati....24.3 2. Louisville...... 243.7 1. Houston...... 32 10. Teddy Bridgwater, Louisville...... 316.1 8. Cincinnati...... 299.0 12. Louisville...... 22 24. John O’Korn, Houston...... 261.3 Field Goals...... FG/Game 16. Memphis...... 338.6 22. UCF...... 20 26. Blake Bortles, UCF...... 260.0 10. Chase Hover, SMU...... 1.8 23. UCF...... 351.3 49. UConn...... 16 42. Gary Nova, Rutgers...... 235.3 14. Marvin Kloss, USF...... 1.6 46. USF...... 379.5 60. Cincinnati...... 15 22. John Wallace, Louisville...... 1.4 68. UConn...... 395.3 USF...... 15 Passing Efficiency...... Rating 27. Jake Elliott, Memphis...... 1.4 75. Rutgers...... 409.8 91. Rutgers...... 13 4. Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville...... 182.9 Shawn Moffitt, UCF...... 1.4 88. Houston...... 426.7 100. Memphis...... 12 10. Blake Bortles, UCF...... 164.1 39. Richie Leone, Houston...... 1.2 99. SMU...... 450.5 105. Temple...... 11 11. Brendon Kay, Cincinnati...... 163.5 117. Temple...... 507.9 111. SMU...... 10 22. John O’Korn, Houston...... 152.4 45. Gary Nova, Rutgers...... 142.1 TEAM LEADERS Scoring Defense...... PPG Turnovers Lost...... Total Rushing Offense...... YPG 1. Louisville...... 10.6 5. Louisville...... 8 Receptions Per Game...... RPG 58. Cincinnati...... 179.3 12. UCF...... 18.6 19. Houston...... 11 3. Darius Joseph, SMU...... 9.5 73. UCF...... 160.0 14. Cincinnati...... 18.8 29. UCF...... 12 4. Jeremy Johnson, SMU...... 9.4 74. Houston...... 159.3 28. Memphis...... 21.9 49. Temple...... 14 10. Deontay Greenbery, Houston...... 7.8 82. Louisville...... 152.7 30. Houston...... 22.0 73. USF...... 17 27. Shaq Washington, Cincinnati...... 6.4 83. Memphis...... 151.3 79. Rutgers...... 28.9 SMU...... 17 33. Keenan Holman, SMU...... 6.1 84. Temple...... 150.9 83. Temple...... 30.0 95. Cincinnati...... 19 49. Anthony McClung...... 5.6 86. Rutgers...... 147.9 89. USF...... 31.3 Memphis...... 19 113. USF...... 101.6 103. UConn...... 34.6 Rutgers...... 19 Receiving Yards Per Game...... YPG 114. SMU...... 100.8 115. SMU...... 40.3 110. UConn...... 22 7. Deontay Greenberry, Houston...... 115.8 120. UConn...... 74.4 13. Jeremy Johnson, SMU...... 106.8 Net Punting...... Net Avg Tackles For Loss...... Per Game 19. Keenan Holman, SMU...... 100.9 Passing Offense...... YPG 1. Memphis...... 42.49 6. Louisville...... 8.1 38. Darius Joseph, SMU...... 83.0 5. SMU...... 383.5 6. Temple...... 40.86 7. SMU...... 8.0 11. Louisville...... 328.6 9. Houston...... 40.50 22. USF...... 7.3 Total Offense...... YPG 17. Houston...... 310.9 55. Louisville...... 37.42 29. UCF...... 6.6 1. Garrett Gilbert, SMU...... 409.4 26. Cincinnati...... 283.8 67. USF...... 36.98 31. Cincinnati...... 6.6 14. Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville...... 320.6 34. UCF...... 270.1 71. UCF...... 36.77 36. Memphis...... 6.5 30. Blake Bortles, UCF...... 268.4 48. Rutgers...... 253.9 95. UConn...... 35.37 Rutgers...... 6.5 31. John O’Korn, Houston...... 267.0 72. Temple...... 222.9 97. Rutgers...... 35.34 63. Temple...... 5.8 80. UConn...... 212.3 110. Cincinnati...... 34.17 92. Houston...... 5.3 Scoring...... PPG 98. Memphis...... 190.3 122. SMU...... 31.38 106. UConn...... 5.0 17. Storm Johnson, UCF...... 9.0 112. USF...... 154.4 20. John Wallace, Louisville...... 8.8 Punt Returns...... Avg Sacks...... Per Game 29. Chase Hover, SMU...... 8.5 Total Offense...... YPG 25. Rutgers...... 12.00 2. Louisville...... 3.56 20. SMU...... 484.3 29. UCF...... 11.38 17. Cincinnati...... 2.89 Tackles...... TPG 21. Louisville...... 481.2. 41. SMU...... 10.18 27. SMU...... 2.75 2. Tyler Matakevich, Temple...... 12.6 26. Houston...... 470.2 50. USF...... 9.55 Rutgers...... 2.75 6. Yawin Smallwood, UConn...... 11.1 32. Cincinnati...... 463.1 63. Memphis...... 8.09 34. Memphis...... 2.50 9. Randall Joyner, SMU...... 10.8 53. UCF...... 430.1 78. Louisville...... 7.18 44. Houston...... 2.22 17. Steve Longa, Rutgers...... 10.0 72. Rutgers...... 401.8 96. Cincinnati...... 6.05 50. UCF...... 2.13 25. Efrem Oliphant, Houston...... 9.4 89. Temple...... 373.8 109. Temple...... 4.20 81. USF...... 1.75 33. Derrick Mathews, Houston...... 9.1 108. Memphis...... 341.5 110. Houston...... 3.82 91. Temple...... 1.56 119. UConn...... 286.6 122. UConn...... 2.65 122. UConn...... 0.75 Tackles For Loss...... TFL/Game 121. USF...... 256.0 7. Marcus Smith, Louisville...... 1.6 Kickoff Returns...... Avg Sacks Allowed ...... Per Game 9. Martin Ifedi, Memphis...... 1.6 Scoring Offense...... Avg 11. Houston...... 25.58 14. Cincinnati...... 1.00 18. Louisville...... 38.4 14. Rutgers...... 25.22 27. UCF...... 1.25 Sacks...... SPG 20. Houston...... 38.1 23. Cincinnati...... 24.22 46. Louisville...... 1.67 1. Marcus Smith, Louisville...... 1.2 34. UCF...... 34.8 34. Louisville...... 23.35 61. Houston...... 1.89 5. Martin Ifedi, Memphis...... 1.1 43. Cincinnati...... 33.3 55. Memphis...... 22.07 86. Temple...... 2.44 15. Lorenzo Mauldin, Louisville...... 0.8 50. SMU...... 31.8 62. USF...... 21.67 90. Memphis...... 2.50 57. Beau Barnes, SMU...... 0.6 54. Rutgers...... 30.9 63. UCF...... 21.50 104. USF...... 2.88 99. Temple...... 22.3 81. Temple...... 20.34 107. Rutgers...... 3.00 Passes Defended...... PD/Game 109. Memphis...... 20.4 98. UConn...... 19.45 SMU...... 3.00 9. Jacoby Glenn, UCF...... 1.5 117. UConn...... 15.6 104. SMU...... 18.89 123. UConn...... 4.75 Kenneth Acker, SMU...... 1.5 118. USF...... 15.4 Fumbles Recovered...... Total Turnover Margin...... Margin/Game Interceptions...... Int/Game Rushing Defense...... YPG 4. Houston...... 14 1. Houston...... 2.3 9. Bobby McCain, Memphis...... 0.5 2. Louisville...... 78.0 8. UCF...... 11 3. Louisville...... 1.6 14. Trevon Stewart, Houston...... 0.4 6. Cincinnati...... 96.2 13. Temple...... 9 8. UCF...... 1.0 Terell Floyd, Louisville...... 0.4 11. Rutgers...... 104.3 USF...... 9 81. USF...... -0.3 44. Devane Drake, Cincinnati...... 0.4 14. Memphis...... 108.3 Louisville...... 9 84. Temple...... -0.3 Byron Jones, UConn...... 0.4 25. UCF...... 129.0 42. UConn...... 7 93. Cincinnati...... -0.4 50. Adrian McDonald, Houston...... 0.3 44. USF...... 148.8 Rutgers...... 7 103. UConn...... -0.8 Calvin Pryor, Louisville...... 0.3 46. Houston...... 149.1 63. Memphis...... 6 Rutgers...... -0.8 59. SMU...... 159.1 86. Cincinnati...... 5 112. SMU...... -0.9 Forced Fumbles...... FF/Game 62. UConn...... 160.8 SMU...... 5 Memphis...... -0.9 2. Randall Joyner, SMU...... 0.5 85. Temple...... 185.7 14. Preston Brown, Louisville...... 0.33 Lorenzo Mauldin, Louisville...... 0.33 44. Julius Forte, USF...... 0.29 Lorenzo Waters, Rutgers...... 0.29 49. Six Players...... 0.25

10 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

About the BCS 3. The champion of Conference USA, the Mid- BCS Schedule Of Games The 2013-14 season American Conference, the Mountain West January 2014 will be the 16th year Conference or the Sun Belt Conference for the BCS, which is will earn an automatic berth in a BCS bowl a five-game arrange- game if either: a:) Such team is ranked in ment that is designed to the top 12 of the final BCS Standings, or match the two top-rated b:) Such team is ranked in the top 16 of the teams in a national championship game and final BCS Standings and its ranking in the to create exciting and competitive match-ups final BCS Standings is higher than that of among eight other highly regarded teams in four a champion of a conference that has an other bowl games. It enhances the importance annual automatic berth in one of the BCS of the regular season and maintains the bowl bowls. Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio system for the benefit of the game. It has been Jan. 1 • Pasadena, Calif. undeniably successful in achieving those goals; No more than one such team from 4:30 p.m. ET, ESPN college football has never been more popular, Conference USA, the Mid-American and the BCS is a significant reason for that. Conference, the Mountain West Additionally, it has provided more access to Conference, and the Sun Belt Conference the major bowls, more television exposure, and shall earn an automatic berth in any year. more postseason revenue than ever before. (Note: A second team could be eligible for The five bowl games are the Tostitos Fiesta at-large selection.) If two or more teams Bowl, the Discover Orange Bowl, the Rose from those conferences satisfy the provi- Bowl Game Presented by VIZIO, the Allstate sions for an automatic berth, then the team Sugar Bowl, and the 2014 VIZIO BCS National with the highest finish in the final BCS Championship Game, which will be played at the Standings will receive the automatic berth, Rose Bowl in Pasadena. and the remaining team or teams will be in The BCS is an event managed by the 10 NCAA the pool of teams eligible for selection by Tostitos Football Bowl Subdivision conferences, all of the bowls as at-large teams. Jan. 1 • Glendale, Ariz. them “BCS Conferences,” and the indepen- 8:30 p.m., ESPN dent institutions through a series of contracts 4. Notre Dame will have an automatic berth among bowls and television networks. The con- if it is in the top eight of the final BCS ferences are the American Athletic, Atlantic Standings. Coast, Big Ten, Big 12, Conference USA, Mid- American, Mountain West, Sun Belt, Pacific, 5. If any of the 10 slots remain open after and Southeastern. application of provisions 1 through 4, and an at-large team from a conference with an annual automatic berth for its champion College Football Playoff is ranked No. 3 in the final BCS Standings, Coming In 2014-15 that team will become an automatic qualifi- Beginning with the 2014-15 season, college er, provided that no at-large team from the football will enter a new four-team playoff era. same conference qualifies for the National Allstate Sugar Bowl The format is simple: the best four teams, two Championship Game. Jan. 2 • New Orleans, La. semifinals played in bowl games and a cham- 8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN pionship game played in a different city each 6. If any of the 10 slots remain open after year. It’s the best of all worlds and the biggest application of provisions 1 through 5, and innovation in the sport in decades. if no team qualifies under paragraph No. 5 and an at-large team from a conference BCS Automatic Qualifications with an annual automatic berth for its 1. The top two teams in the final BCS champion is ranked No. 4 in the final BCS Standings will play in the National Standings, that team will become an auto- Championship Game. matic qualifier, provided that no at-large team from the same conference qualifies 2. The champions of the American Athletic, for the NCG. Atlantic Coast, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, and Southeastern Conferences will have Pool of Eligible Teams Discover Orange Bowl automatic berths in one of the participating If berths are available after the automatic Jan. 3 • Miami Gardens, Fla. bowls each year through the 2013 regular qualifiers have been identified, then the bowls 8 p.m., ESPN season. shall select at-large participants from the “pool of eligible teams,” which shall include any Bowl Subdivision team that is bowl-eligible and meets the following requirements: A. Has won at least nine regular-season games, and B. Is among the top 14 teams in the final BCS Standings

VIZIO BCS National Championship Game Jan. 6 • Pasadena, Calif. 8:30 p.m., ESPN

11 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football AMERICAN BOWL LINEUP

The Lineup Russell Athletic Bowl In addition to the Bowl Championship Series, the American Athletic Florida Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Fla. Conference also has agreements with a number of other postseason Dec. 28, 2013 • ESPN bowl games. The conference’s current lineup, which began in the 2010 season, has The American paired against three of the other five automat- ic-qualifying Bowl Championship Series conferences in the postseason. vs. The American is in the final year of a four-year agreement with Florida Citrus Sports and the Russell Athletic Bowl to send a team to the Orlando, Fla., game. The Russell Athletic Bowl will have the first selection from The American after the league’s BCS representative has been determined. The American Athletic Conference’s opponent in the Russell Athletic Belk Bowl Bowl will be from the Atlantic Coast Conference. Bank of America Stadium • Charlotte, N.C. The American extended its agreement with the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, Dec. 28, 2013 • ESPN N.C., through the 2013 season as well. The Belk Bowl will have the American’s third selection, after the BCS and Russell Athletic Bowl. The conference has been aligned with the Belk Bowl since the incep- vs. tion of the game in 2002. The game has averaged more than 62,000 fans and was named one of the five best startups in sports in the previous five years by Sports Business Journal. The 2010 season featured the introduction of a new bowl game in New York City when the New Era Pinstripe Bowl was played at Yankee Stadium. The New Era Pinstripe Bowl pits the fourth overall selection New Era Pinstripe Bowl from The American against a team from the Big 12 Conference. In the Yankee Stadium • Bronx, N.Y. event that the Big 12 is unable to supply a team for the game, Notre Dame Dec. 28, 2013 • ESPN could step in as the opponent of The American’s representative. The American also has longstanding deals with the BBVA Compass vs. Bowl in Birmingham, Ala., and the Beef ‘O’Brady’s Bowl in St. Petersburg, Fla. The conference additionally has an agreement with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tenn. The American will send teams to two of those three games in the 2013 season. The BBVA Compass Bowl pairs an American Athletic Conference team against an opponent from the at Legion Field BBVA Compass Bowl in Birmingham. Legion Field • Birmingham, Ala. If an American team is chosen for the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, the con- ference’s representative would face either the Conference USA cham- Jan. 4, 2014 • ESPN pion or an opponent from the Southeastern Conference. The Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl will be played for the fifth time in 2013. vs. The American representative will face a Conference USA opponent at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.

All-Time Bowl Record of American Schools School Record Last Bowl/Result AutoZone Liberty Bowl UCF 2-3 2012 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl - UCF 38, Ball State 17 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium • Memphis, Tenn. Cincinnati 8-6 2012 Belk Bowl — Cincinnati 48, Duke 34 Dec. 31, 2013 • ESPN UConn 3-2 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl — Oklahoma 48, UConn 20 Houston 9-11-1 2011 Ticket City Bowl — Houston 30, Penn State 14 Louisville 8-7-1 2012 Allstate Sugar Bowl — Louisville 33, Florida 23 vs. or Memphis 3-3 2008 St. Petersburg Bowl — USF 41, Memphis 14 Rutgers 5-3 2012 Russell Athletic Bowl — Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10 (ot) USF 4-2 2010 Meineke Car Care Bowl — USF 31, Clemson 26 SMU 7-7-1 2012 Hawaii Bowl — SMU 43, Fresno State 10 Temple 2-2 2011 New Mexico Bowl — Temple 37, Wyoming 15 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Tropicana Field • St. Petersburg, Fla. Dec. 23, 2013 • ESPN

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12 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football AMERICAN ON TELEVISION

The National Scene American Athletic Conference Game of the Week The American Athletic Conference will have an extensive schedule of games on The 2013 season will feature nine editions of the American Athletic Conference national television. The following telecasts were known at press time. Other games will be added via the 12-day and 6-day advance selection process. Game of the Week, including eight consecutive Saturdays, at noon beginning Sept. 7. The following dates and games were scheduled at press time. Many picks will ABC be made later in the season as 12-day selections are made. Eamon McAnaney Sat., Sept. 21 Michigan at UConn 8 p.m. Sat., Sept. 28 South Carolina at UCF Noon will handle play-by-play duties for the American Athletic Conference Game of the Week. He will be joined in the booth by former NFL tight end Anthony Becht, while ESPN Brooke Weisbrod reports from the sidelines. Fri., Aug. 30 Texas Tech at SMU 8 p.m. Sun., Sept. 1 Ohio at Louisville 3:30 p.m. Sat., Sept. 14 Louisville at Kentucky 1 p.m. Date Game Sat., Sept. 21 Arkansas at Rutgers 3:30 p.m. Sat., Sept. 7 Houston at Temple Thu., Oct. 10 Rutgers at Louisville * 7:30 p.m. Sat., Oct. 5 Louisville at Temple Fri., Oct. 18 UCF at Louisville * 8 p.m. Thu., Oct. 31 USF at Houston * 7 p.m. Sat., Oct. 12 USF at UConn Thu., Nov. 21 Rutgers at UCF * 7:30 p.m. Sat., Oct. 19 SMU at Memphis Thu., Dec. 5 Louisville at Cincinnati * 7:30 p.m. Sat., Oct. 26 UConn at UCF ESPN2 Sat., Nov. 2 Temple at Rutgers Sat., Sept. 7 Cincinnati at Illinois Noon Sat., Nov. 9 SMU at Cincinnati Fri., Oct. 11 Temple at Cincinnati * 8:30 p.m. Sat., Nov. 16 UCF at Temple Sat., Oct. 26 Louisville at USF * Noon Sat., Nov. 23 TBD Wed., Oct. 30 Cincinnati at Memphis * 8 p.m. Fri., Nov. 8 Louisville at UConn * 8:30 p.m. Sat., Nov. 9 Houston at UCF * 7 p.m. Syndication Station Lineup ABC, ESPN or ESPN2 Visit TheAmerican.org for the latest station lineup for the ESPN Regional/American Fri., Nov. 29 USF at UCF * TBD Athletic Conference Game of the Week. The syndication network clearance report SMU at Houston * TBD is listed by DMA market. Games will be available through syndication to nearly 30 ESPNU states and more than 45 million households and available to the rest of the nation Thu., Aug. 29 Rutgers at Fresno State 10:30 p.m. on ESPN3. Additional channels will be added throughout the season (stations may Sat., Aug. 31 Purdue at Cincinnati Noon not carry all games every week – check local listings or the TheAmerican.org for Sat., Sept. 7 USF at Michigan State Noon schedule). Sat., Sept. 21 SMU at Texas A&M 7 p.m. Sat., Sept. 28 Miami (Fla.) at USF Noon Rank Market State Station(s) Sat., Oct. 19 UConn at Cincinnati * Noon Sat., Nov. 16 Houston at Louisville * 7 p.m. 1 New York N.Y. SNY 3 Chicago Ill. WCIU, WCIU-DT4, WCIU-DT2 ESPNews 4 Philadelphia Pa. WPVI, WPVI-DT2 Sat., Oct. 5 Rutgers at SMU * Noon 5 Dallas-Fort Worth Texas KTXD Sat., Oct. 12 Memphis at Houston * Noon 8 Washington D.C. MASN Sat., Oct. 19 Brigham Young at Houston 3:30 p.m. 10 Houston Texas KUBE-DT4 Sat., Oct. 26 Houston at Rutgers * Noon 14 Tampa-St. Petersburg Fla. WFTS Sat., Nov. 16 Cincinnati at Rutgers * Noon 17 Denver Colo. Altitude Sports 19 Orlando-Daytona Beach Fla. WKCF ESPN3 23 Pittsburgh Pa. WTAE-DT2 Thu., Aug. 29 Akron at UCF 7 p.m. 27 Baltimore Md. MASN, MASN2 Towson at UConn 7:30 p.m. 30 Hartford-New Haven Conn. SNY Fri., Aug. 30 Southern at Houston 8:30 p.m. Sat., Aug. 31 McNeese State at USF 7 p.m. 32 Columbus Ohio WWHO Sat., Sept. 7 Eastern Kentucky at Louisville Noon 35 Cincinnati Ohio WKRC, EKRC Duke at Memphis 4:30 p.m. 36 San Antonio Texas KCWX, KCWX-DT2 Montana State at SMU 8 p.m. 43 Harrisburg-Lancaster Pa. WLYH Sat., Sept. 14 Eastern Michigan at Rutgers 1 p.m. 44 Norfolk-Newport News Va. MASN Fordham at Temple 1 p.m. 48 Louisville Ky. WHAS, WHAS-DT2 Northwestern State at Cincinnati 7 p.m. 49 Memphis Tenn. TBD Florida Atlantic at USF 7 p.m. 50 Jacksonville Fla. WAWS-DT2 Maryland at UConn 7:30 p.m. 52 Buffalo N.Y. SNY Sat., Sept. 21 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) 4 p.m. 54 Wilkes Barre-Scranton Pa. WQMY Arkansas State at Memphis 4:30 p.m. 57 Richmond Va. MASN Sat., Sept. 28 UConn at Buffalo 3:30 p.m. 58 Albany N.Y. SNY Sat., Oct. 5 UCF at Memphis * 4:30 p.m. 63 Dayton Ohio WBDT Cincinnati at USF * 7 p.m. Sat., Oct. 19 Army at Temple 1 p.m. 68 Roanoke-Lynchburg Va. MASN Sat., Oct. 26 Temple at SMU * 3 p.m. 76 Toledo Ohio WTVG-DT2 Sat., Nov. 9 Tennessee-Martin at Memphis 4:30 p.m. 84 Syracuse N.Y. SNY Sat., Nov. 16 UConn at SMU * 3 p.m. 85 Madison Wis. WMSN Memphis at USF * 7 p.m. 87 Chattanooga Tenn. WRCB Sat., Nov. 23 UConn at Temple * 7 p.m. 88 Waco-Temple Texas KCEN-DT2 SMU at USF * 7 p.m. 89 Colorado Springs-Pueblo Colo. Altitude Sports 95 South Bend-Elkhart Ind. WMYS NBC 101 Fort Smith Ark. WKFTA Sat., Aug. 31 Temple at Notre Dame 3:30 p.m. 102 Johnstown-Altoona Pa. WHVL 104 Evansville Ind. WTVW Big Ten Network 107 Tyler-Longview Texas KCEB Sat., Sept. 14 UCF at Penn State 6 p.m. 110 Youngstown Ohio WYTV-DT2 CBS SN 115 Lansing Mich. WHTV Fri., Sept. 6 UCF at Florida International 8 p.m. 128 La Crosse-Eau Claire Wis. KQEG Sat., Sept. 7 Norfolk State at Rutgers Noon 144 Salisbury Md. MASN 157 Binghamton N.Y. SNY Fox Sports 1 172 Utica N.Y. SNY Sat., Sept. 28 SMU at TCU Noon 174 Elmira N.Y. SNY 177 Watertown N.Y. SNY FSN 178 Harrisonburg Va. MASN Sat., Sept. 21 Houston at Rice 3 p.m. 183 Charlottesville Va. MASN Sat., Sept. 28 Houston at Texas-San Antonio 4 p.m. 185 Grand Junction Colo. Altitude Sports 195 Cheyenne Wyo. Altitude Sports All times Eastern and subject to change. * American Athletic Conference game

13 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football MEDIABIG EAST FOOTBALLSERVICES MEDIA SERVICES

American Athletic Conference TheAmerican.org Weekly Release & Statistics The official website of the American Athletic Media members may access PDF versions of the Communications Contacts Conference features up-to-date information on all complete weekly release, including conference and facets of the league. Football standings, results, team-by-team statistics, on TheAmerican.org or via UCF Brian Ormiston statistics and notes are updated as games are played. CollegePressBox.com. Regular updates of the weekly Office...... (407) 823-2409 In addition, in-game scores for all football contests release will be distributed via e-mail from the confer- ence office. To be included on the distribution list, Mobile...... (407) 920-1233 involving American Athletic Conference teams will e-mail...... [email protected] be updated in-progress. send an e-mail request to Chuck Sullivan at csullivan@ theamerican.org. CINCINNATI Ryan Koslen Weekly Football Highlights Office...... 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Login information will The American names offensive, defensive and special be distributed to accredited media, or you can apply teams Players of the Week each Monday morning dur- HOUSTON for a password by sending an e-mail to password@ ing the season. Winners are chosen from nominations David Bassity collegepressbox.com. provided by conference sports information directors. Office...... (713) 743-9409 The information will be available from the conference Mobile...... (405) 274-1455 office via release as well as on the league web site. e-mail...... [email protected] Weekly Teleconference The American Athletic Conference will hold weekly Annual Awards LOUISVILLE teleconferences with its 10 head football coaches, The American Athletic Conference will name first and Rocco Gasparro beginning Monday, Aug. 26 and continuing each Mon- second all-conference teams, players of the year on Office...... (502) 852-0102 day through Dec 2. Each coach will be available for 10 offense, defense and special teams, rookie of the year Mobile...... (502) 262-2258 minutes. Media representatives wishing to participate and coach of the year. The awards are chosen by a e-mail...... [email protected] in the teleconference should contact The American vote of the league’s 10 head coaches at the conclusion office for the phone number. This year’s schedule is as of the regular season. The awards will be announced MEMPHIS follows (all times Eastern): on Dec. 4 2013. The American Athletic Conference All- Ron Mears Academic Team is comprised of players who have an Office...... (901) 678-2349 11 a.m. Conference news/award winners overall grade-point average of 3.00 or better over the Mobile...... (832) 969-1310 11:10 a.m. Kyle Flood, Rutgers previous academic year and completed at least two e-mail...... [email protected] 11:20 a.m. Charlie Strong, Louisville semesters of academic work. The team is announced 11:30 a.m. June Jones, SMU in early February. The American Athletic Conference RUTGERS 11:40 a.m. T.J. Weist, UConn Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year was established to Jason Baum 11:50 a.m. Tony Levine, Houston recognize student-athletes who have achieved success Office...... (732) 445-7885 Noon Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati in the classroom and on the field. The winner receives Mobile...... (201) 966-6338 12:10 p.m. Willie Taggart, USF a scholarship which may be applied to graduate or e-mail...... [email protected] 12:20 p.m. Matt Rhule, Temple professional studies. 12:30 p.m. Justin Fuente, Memphis USF 12:40 p.m. George O’Leary, UCF Brian Siegrist American Athletic Conference Office...... (813) 974-4086 Communications Mobile...... (813) 293-3897 Twitter & Facebook phone 401.453.0660 e-mail...... [email protected] Fans and media members are invited to follow the latest SMU American Athletic Conference football news through Football Contact Brad Sutton social media. The American Twitter feed may be ac- Chuck Sullivan Office...... (214) 768-1651 cessed @American_FB and the conference’s official Director of Communications Mobile...... (214) 914-8705 Facebook page is available @AmericanConf. email: [email protected] e-mail...... [email protected] Mobile: 401.641.8760 TEMPLE Rich Burg Office...... (215) 204-0876 e-mail...... [email protected]

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14 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football SCHEDULES & RESULTS

UCF (7-1, 4-0 American) Rank Offense Defense Date Opponent Result Attend. UCF Opp Rush Pass Total Passing TO Rush Pass Total TO 8/29 Akron (ESPN3) W, 38-7 35,515 -/rv -/- 157 319 476 19-27-0 0 134 116 250 2 9/6 at Florida International (CBSSN) W, 38-0 15,823 -/rv -/- 165 225 390 14-21-0 0 29 143 172 1 9/14 at Penn State (Big Ten Network) W, 34-31 92,855 -/rv rv/- 219 288 507 20-27-1 1 193 262 455 1 9/28 South Carolina (ABC) L, 25-28 47,605 rv/rv 12/13 69 358 427 25-37-3 4 225 265 490 4 10/5 at Memphis * (ESPN3) W, 24-17 30,274 rv/rv -/- 110 160 270 17-36-0 0 118 279 397 4 10/18 at Louisville * (ESPN) W, 38-35 55,215 rv/rv 8/6 196 250 446 21-33-1 2 104 341 445 2 10/26 UConn * (ESPN Regional) W, 62-17 37,924 21/25 -/- 176 351 527 26-35-2 2 91 142 233 4 11/9 Houston (ESPN2) * W, 19-14 44,665 19/21 rv/rv 188 210 398 17-24-1 3 136 231 367 2 11/16 at Temple (Noon, ESPN Regional) * 11/21 Rutgers * (7:30 p.m., ESPN) 11/29 USF * (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) 12/7 at SMU *

CINCINNATI (7-2, 4-1 American) Rank Offense Defense Date Opponent Result Attend. Cin Opp Rush Pass Total Passing TO Rush Pass Total TO 8/31 Purdue (ESPNU) W, 42-7 36,007 rv/rv -/- 221 204 425 17-25-2 3 65 161 226 4 9/7 at Illinois (ESPN2) L, 17-45 43,031 rv/rv -/- 148 308 456 23-42-1 1 210 312 522 0 9/14 Northwestern State (ESPN3) W, 66-9 30,384 -/- -/- 322 347 669 19-21-0 0 100 79 179 1 9/21 at Miami (Ohio) (ESPN3) W, 14-0 21,269 -/- -/- 198 171 369 23-37-2 3 7 80 87 2 10/5 at USF * (ESPN3) L, 20-26 31,077 -/rv -/- 110 240 350 24-36-2 4 112 129 241 1 10/11 Temple * (ESPN2) W, 38-20 32,220 -/- -/- 205 270 475 31-37-0 1 176 200 376 2 10/19 UConn * (ESPNU) W, 41-16 28,847 -/- -/- 137 388 525 21-30-1 3 56 321 377 3 10/30 at Memphis * (ESPN2) W, 34-21 22,571 -/- -/- 108 329 437 29-37-1 1 92 140 232 2 11/9 SMU (ESPN Regional) * W, 28-25 28,069 -/- -/- 163 299 462 27-32-2 3 48 403 451 0 11/16 at Rutgers (Noon, ESPNews) * 11/23 at Houston (Noon, ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPNews/ESPN Regional) * 12/5 Louisville * (7:30 p.m., ESPN)

UCONN (0-8, 0-4 American) Rank Offense Defense Date Opponent Result Attend. UConn Opp Rush Pass Total Passing TO Rush Pass Total TO 8/29 Towson (ESPN3) L, 18-33 30,689 -/- -/- 81 206 287 16-28-1 2 201 192 393 1 9/14 Maryland (ESPN3) L, 21-32 38,916 -/- -/- 34 349 383 29-46-2 2 224 277 501 3 9/21 Michigan (ABC) L, 21-24 42,704 -/- 15/14 47 159 206 16-32-1 1 192 97 289 4 9/28 at Buffalo (ESPN3) L, 12-41 20,952 -/- -/- 27 193 220 12-29-3 4 153 177 330 1 10/12 USF * (ESPN Regional) L, 10-13 37,861 -/- -/- 207 149 356 15-43-0 1 122 106 228 1 10/19 at Cincinnati * (ESPNU) L, 16-41 28,847 -/- -/- 56 321 377 24-42-3 3 137 388 525 3 10/26 at UCF * (ESPN Regional) L, 17-62 37,924 -/- 21/25 91 142 233 14-32-1 4 176 351 527 2 11/8 Louisville * (ESPN2) L, 10-31 27,104 -/- 20/16 58 179 237 20-38-3 5 81 288 369 1 11/16 at SMU (3 p.m., ESPN3) * 11/23 at Temple (7 p.m., ESPN3) * 11/30 Rutgers * 12/7 Memphis *

HOUSTON (7-2, 4-1 American) Rank Offense Defense Date Opponent Result Attend. Hou Opp Rush Pass Total Passing TO Rush Pass Total TO 8/30 Southern (ESPN3) W, 62-13 26,205 -/- -/- 372 255 627 26-38-0 0 104 268 372 5 9/7 at Temple * (ESPN Regional) W, 22-13 27,328 -/- -/- 219 305 524 29-48-0 2 100 200 300 3 9/21 vs. Rice 1 (FSN) W, 31-26 34,831 -/- -/- 165 329 494 18-36-1 1 174 289 463 2 9/28 at UTSA (FSN) W, 59-28 32,487 -/- -/- 150 341 491 26-39-0 0 128 365 493 5 10/12 Memphis * 2 (ESPNews) W, 25-15 20,103 -/- -/- 38 209 247 14-32-0 1 127 222 349 4 10/19 Brigham Young (ESPNews) L, 46-47 33,115 rv/rv -/- 48 435 483 31-47-3 3 264 417 681 3 10/26 at Rutgers * (ESPNews) W, 49-14 52,200 -/rv -/rv 211 400 611 28-35-0 0 216 204 420 6 10/31 USF * (ESPN) W, 35-23 22,707 -/rv -/- 95 293 388 23-30-0 2 53 311 364 2 11/9 at UCF (ESPN2) * L, 14-19 44,665 rv/rv 19/21 136 231 367 24-46-2 2 188 210 398 3 11/16 at Louisville (7 p.m., ESPNU) * 11/23 Cincinnati (Noon, ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPNews/ESPN Regional) * 11/29 SMU * (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2)

1 Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas 2 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas

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LOUISVILLE (8-1, 4-1 American) Rank Offense Defense Date Opponent Result Attend. Lou Opp Rush Pass Total Passing TO Rush Pass Total TO 9/1 Ohio (3:30 p.m., ESPN) W, 49-7 55,332 9/9 -/rv 199 416 615 25-31-1 1 81 192 273 1 9/7 Eastern Kentucky (ESPN3) W, 44-7 53,647 8/8 -/- 78 397 475 23-34-0 0 107 99 206 2 9/14 at Kentucky (ESPN2) W, 27-13 65,445 7/7 -/- 242 250 492 16-28-0 1 162 214 376 3 9/21 Florida International (WHAS) W, 72-0 51,586 7/6 -/- 210 254 464 22-27-0 0 3 27 30 1 10/5 at Temple * (ESPN Regional) W, 30-7 21,709 7/7 -/- 177 348 525 25-36-0 0 48 207 255 2 10/10 Rutgers * (ESPN) W, 24-10 55,168 8/8 rv/rv 151 310 461 21-31-1 3 12 228 240 4 10/18 UCF * (ESPN) L, 35-38 55,215 8/6 rv/rv 104 341 445 29-38-0 2 196 250 446 2 10/26 at USF * (ESPN2) W, 34-3 35,782 18/16 -/- 132 353 485 26-30-0 0 38 95 133 2 11/8 at UConn * (ESPN2) W, 31-10 27,104 20/16 -/- 81 288 369 21-37-1 1 58 179 237 5 11/16 Houston (7 p.m., ESPNU) * 11/23 Memphis (Noon, ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPNews/ESPN Regional) * 12/5 at Cincinnati * (7:30 p.m., ESPN)

MEMPHIS (2-6, 0-4 American) Rank Offense Defense Date Opponent Result Attend. Mem Opp Rush Pass Total Passing TO Rush Pass Total TO 9/7 Duke (ESPN3) L, 14-28 44,237 -/- -/- 89 148 237 14-24-0 2 173 297 470 3 9/14 at Middle Tennessee (CSS) L, 15-17 23,992 -/- -/- 180 170 350 19-30-2 2 60 224 284 1 9/21 Arkansas State (ESPN3) W, 31-7 36,279 -/- -/- 329 176 505 17-26-0 1 74 181 255 1 10/5 UCF * (ESPN3) L, 17-24 30,274 -/- rv/rv 118 279 397 20-39-3 4 110 160 270 0 10/12 at Houston * 1 (ESPNews) L, 15-25 20,103 -/- -/- 127 222 349 21-41-0 4 38 209 247 1 10/19 SMU * (ESPN Regional) L, 29-34 16,241 -/- -/- 122 198 320 26-36-1 2 139 321 460 3 10/30 Cincinnati * (ESPN2) L, 21-34 22,571 -/- -/- 92 140 232 17-33-1 2 108 329 437 1 11/9 Tennessee-Martin (ESPN3) W, 21-6 24,487 -/- -/- 153 189 342 15-22-1 2 164 122 286 2 11/16 at USF (7 p.m., ESPN3) * 11/23 at Louisville (Noon, ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPNews/ESPN Regional) * 11/30 Temple * 12/7 at UConn *

1 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas

RUTGERS (5-3, 2-2 American) Rank Offense Defense Date Opponent Result Attend. Rut Opp Rush Pass Total Passing TO Rush Pass Total TO 8/29 at Fresno State (ESPNU) ot L, 51-52 33,098 -/rv rv/rv 195 348 543 26-41-1 2 81 470 551 3 9/7 Norfolk State (ESPN3) W, 38-0 49,111 -/- -/- 273 150 423 12-22-1 1 59 74 133 2 9/14 Eastern Michigan (ESPN3) W, 28-10 47,604 -/rv -/- 185 89 274 8-13-0 0 38 335 373 1 9/21 Arkansas (ESPN) W, 28-24 51,969 -/rv rv/rv 54 346 400 22-43-1 3 101 182 283 0 10/5 at SMU * (ESPNews) 3ot W, 55-52 19,436 rv/rv -/- 191 283 474 19-33-1 2 74 484 558 1 10/10 at Louisville * (ESPN) L, 10-24 55,168 rv/rv 8/8 12 228 240 20-37-4 4 151 310 461 3 10/26 Houston * (ESPNews) L, 14-49 52,200 -/rv -/rv 204 216 420 18-31-5 6 211 400 611 0 11/2 Temple * (ESPN Regional) W, 23-20 46,447 -/- -/- 69 371 440 27-39-0 1 119 203 322 3 11/16 Cincinnati (Noon, ESPNews) * 11/21 at UCF * (7:30 p.m., ESPN) 11/30 at UConn * 12/7 USF *

USF (2-6, 2-2 American) Rank Offense Defense Date Opponent Result Attend. USF Opp Rush Pass Total Passing TO Rush Pass Total TO 8/31 McNeese State (ESPN3) L, 21-53 35,470 -/- -/- 133 209 342 19-40-2 3 180 244 424 1 9/7 at Michigan State (ESPNU) L, 6-21 70,401 -/- -/- 89 66 155 6-26-1 2 171 94 265 2 9/14 Florida Atlantic (ESPN3) L, 10-28 33,792 -/- -/- 161 114 275 8-23-1 3 160 82 242 1 9/28 Miami (Fla.) (ESPNU) L, 21-49 47,562 -/- 15/15 99 189 288 13-27-1 3 165 375 540 4 10/5 Cincinnati * (ESPN3) W, 26-20 31,077 -/- -/rv 112 129 241 11-18-0 1 240 110 350 4 10/12 at UConn * (ESPN Regional) W, 13-10 37,861 -/- -/- 122 106 228 8-28-1 1 207 149 356 1 10/26 Louisville * (ESPN2) L, 3-34 35,782 -/- 18/16 38 95 133 8-19-1 2 132 353 485 0 10/31 at Houston * (ESPN) L, 23-35 22,707 -/- -/rv 53 311 364 26-41-1 2 95 293 388 2 11/16 Memphis (7 p.m., ESPN3) * 11/23 SMU (7 p.m., ESPN3) * 11/29 at UCF * (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) 12/7 at Rutgers *

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SMU (3-5, 2-2 American) Rank Offense Defense Date Opponent Result Attend. SMU Opp Rush Pass Total Passing TO Rush Pass Total TO 8/30 Texas Tech (ESPN) L, 23-41 34,790 -/- -/- 102 388 490 41-62-0 0 48 413 461 0 9/7 Montana State (ESPN3) W, 31-30 15,107 -/- -/- 144 317 461 35-48-0 2 160 218 378 0 9/21 at Texas A&M (ESPNU) L, 13-42 86,542 -/- 10/9 93 341 434 41-67-1 3 265 316 581 1 9/28 at TCU (Fox Sports 1) L, 17-48 45,111 -/- -/- 16 276 292 23-44-4 5 107 228 335 2 10/5 Rutgers * (ESPNews) 3ot L, 52-55 19,436 -/- rv/rv 74 484 558 45-71-0 1 191 283 474 2 10/19 at Memphis * (ESPN Regional) W, 34-29 16,241 -/- -/- 139 321 460 27-43-1 3 122 198 320 2 10/26 Temple* (ESPN3) W, 59-49 15,786 -/- -/- 190 538 728 37-53-0 3 217 376 593 1 11/9 at Cincinnati (ESPN Regional) * L, 25-28 28,069 -/- -/- 48 403 451 38-47-0 0 163 299 462 3 11/16 UConn (3 p.m., ESPN3) * 11/23 at USF (7 p.m., ESPN3) * 11/29 at Houston * (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) 12/7 UCF *

TEMPLE (1-8, 0-5 American) Rank Offense Defense Date Opponent Result Attend. Tem Opp Rush Pass Total Passing TO Rush Pass Total TO 8/31 at Notre Dame (NBC) L, 6-28 80,975 -/- 14/11 134 228 362 23-47-0 1 188 355 543 0 9/7 Houston * (ESPN Regional) L, 13-22 27,328 -/- -/- 100 200 300 20-39-2 3 219 305 524 2 9/14 Fordham (ESPN3) L, 29-30 20,047 -/- -/- 245 140 385 14-26-1 2 200 320 520 0 9/28 at Idaho (5 p.m., Altitude) L, 24-26 15,323 -/- -/- 161 249 410 23-47-0 0 168 310 478 0 10/5 Louisville * (ESPN Regional) L, 7-30 21,709 -/- 7/7 48 207 255 13-26-1 2 177 348 525 0 10/11 at Cincinnati * (ESPN2) L, 20-38 32,220 -/- -/- 176 200 376 12-25-1 2 205 270 475 1 10/19 Army (ESPN3) W, 33-14 25,553 -/- -/- 158 203 361 10-16-1 1 255 83 338 4 10/26 at SMU * (ESPN3) L, 49-59 15,786 -/- -/- 217 376 593 27-38-1 1 190 538 728 3 11/2 at Rutgers * (ESPN Regional) L, 20-23 46,447 -/- -/- 119 203 322 21-31-2 3 69 371 440 1 11/16 UCF (Noon, ESPN Regional) * 11/23 UConn (7 p.m., ESPN3) * 11/30 at Memphis *

17 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football 2013 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Thursday, August 29 UCF 38, Akron 7 Friday, October 18 Towson 33, UConn 18 UCF 38, Louisville 35 * Fresno State 52, Rutgers 51 (ot) Saturday, October 19 Friday, August 30 Cincinnati 41, UConn 16 * Texas Tech 41, SMU 23 SMU 34, Memphis 29 * Houston 62, Southern 13 Temple 33, Army 14 Brigham Young 47, Houston 46 Saturday, August 31 Cincinnati 42, Purdue 7 Saturday, October 26 Notre Dame 28, Temple 6 UCF 62, UConn 17 * McNeese State 53, USF 21 Houston 49, Rutgers 14 * Louisville 34, USF 3 * Sunday, September 1 SMU 59, Temple 49 * Louisville 49, Ohio 7 Wednesday, October 30 Friday, September 6 Cincinnati 34, Memphis 21 * UCF 38, Florida International 0 Thursday, October 31 Saturday, September 7 Houston 35, USF 23 * Illinois 45, Cincinnati 17 Michigan State 21, USF 6 Saturday, November 2 Houston 22, Temple 13 * Rutgers 23, Temple 20 * Louisville 44, Eastern Kentucky 7 Rutgers 38, Norfolk State 0 Friday, November 8 Duke 28, Memphis 14 Louisville 31, UConn 10 * SMU 31, Montana State 30 Saturday, November 9 Saturday, September 14 Cincinnati 28, SMU 25 * Louisville 27, Kentucky 13 Memphis 21, Tennessee-Martin 6 Rutgers 28, Eastern Michigan 10 UCF 19, Houston 14 * Fordham 30, Temple 29 UCF 34, Penn State 31 Saturday, November 16 Cincinnati 66, Northwestern State 9 UCF at Temple (Noon, ESPN Regional) * Middle Tennessee 17, Memphis 15 Cincinnati at Rutgers (Noon, ESPNews) * Florida Atlantic 28, USF 10 UConn at SMU (3 p.m., ESPN3) * Maryland 32, UConn 21 Houston at Louisville (7 p.m., ESPNU) * Memphis at USF (7 p.m., ESPN3) * Saturday, September 21 Louisville 72, Florida International 0 Thursday, November 21 Houston 31, Rice 26 1 Rutgers at UCF * (7:30 p.m., ESPN) Rutgers 28, Arkansas 24 Cincinnati 14, Miami (Ohio) 0 Saturday, November 23 Memphis 31, Arkansas State 7 Cincinnati at Houston 3 (Noon, ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPNews/ESPN Regoinal)* Texas A&M 42, SMU 13 Memphis at Louisville (Noon, ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPNews/ESPN Regoinal)* Michigan 24, UConn 21 UConn at Temple (7 p.m., ESPN3) * SMU at USF (7 p.m., ESPN3) * Saturday, September 28 South Carolina 28, UCF 25 Friday, November 29 TCU 48, SMU 17 USF at UCF * (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) Miami (Fla.) 49, USF 21 SMU at Houston * (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) Buffalo 41, UConn 12 Houston 59, UTSA 28 Saturday, November 30 Idaho 26, Temple 24 Rutgers at UConn * Temple at Memphis * Saturday, October 5 Louisville 30, Temple 7 * Thursday, December 5 Rutgers 55, SMU 52 (3ot) * Louisville at Cincinnati * (7:30 p.m., ESPN) UCF 24, Memphis 17 * USF 26, Cincinnati 20 * Saturday, December 7 UCF at SMU * Thursday, October 10 Memphis at UConn * Louisville 24, Rutgers 10 * USF at Rutgers *

Friday, October 11 * American Athletic Conference game Cincinnati 38, Temple 20 * 1 Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas 2 BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas Saturday, October 12 3 Rice Stadium, Houston, Texas USF 13, UConn 10 * Houston 25, Memphis 15 2 * All times Eastern; all dates and times subject to change

18 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Football 2013 American Athletic Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 09, 2013

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. SHAW, Marcus-USF Sr 6 104 586 5.6 2 80 97.7 1. GILBERT,G-SMU Sr 8 238 3037 504 3275 409.4 2. JOHNSON, Storm-UCF Jr 8 142 719 5.1 9 58 89.9 2. BRIDGEWATER, Teddy-LOU Jr 9 40 2845 317 2885 320.6 3. HAYES, Brandon-MEM Sr 8 132 625 4.7 4 32 78.1 3. BORTLES, Blake-UCF Jr 8 67 2080 261 2147 268.4 4. GOODWIN,Justin-RUT Fr 6 93 452 4.9 4 30 75.3 4. O'KORN, John-HOU Fr 9 51 2352 346 2403 267.0 5. McCOMBS, Lyle-UCONN Jr 8 112 496 4.4 4 57 62.0 5. KAY, Brendon-CIN Sr 9 84 2008 274 2092 232.4 6. JACKSON, Ryan-HOU So 9 110 543 4.9 5 36 60.3 6. NOVA,Gary-RUT Jr 8 -90 1882 273 1792 224.0 7. BROWN, Dominique-LOU Jr 9 84 513 6.1 4 77 57.0 7. LYNCH, Paxton-MEM Fr 8 19 1522 311 1541 192.6 FARROW, Kenneth-HOU So 7 68 399 5.9 4 40 57.0 8. SHAW, Marcus-USF Sr 6 586 0 104 586 97.7 9. WILLIAMS, Hosey-CIN Jr 8 78 452 5.8 4 77 56.5 9. JOHNSON, Storm-UCF Jr 8 719 0 142 719 89.9 10. WILLIAMS, Zaire-TEM Fr 9 91 486 5.3 2 50 54.0 10. HAYES, Brandon-MEM Sr 8 625 0 133 625 78.1

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. GILBERT,G-SMU Sr 8 283-429-6 3037 17 379.6 1. JOHNSON, Storm-UCF Jr 8 12 0 0 0 72 9.0 2. BRIDGEWATER, Teddy-LOU Jr 9 200-280-3 2845 24 316.1 2. WALLACE, John-LOU So 9 0 13 40 0 79 8.8 3. O'KORN, John-HOU Fr 9 185-293-6 2352 23 261.3 3. HOVER,Chase-SMU Sr 8 0 14 26 0 68 8.5 4. BORTLES, Blake-UCF Jr 8 150-222-5 2080 15 260.0 4. MOFFITT, Shawn-UCF Jr 8 0 11 29 0 62 7.8 5. NOVA,Gary-RUT Jr 8 136-231-11 1882 17 235.2 5. HARPER, Kenny-TEM Jr 9 11 0 0 0 66 7.3 6. KAY, Brendon-CIN Sr 9 171-231-7 2008 16 223.1 6. LEONE, Richie-HOU Sr 9 0 11 32 0 65 7.2 7. LYNCH, Paxton-MEM Fr 8 149-247-7 1522 6 190.2 7. CARROO,Leonte-RUT So 8 9 0 0 0 54 6.8 8. EVELD, Bobby-USF Sr 6 38-96-2 455 2 7 5 . 8 8. KLOSS, Marvin-USF Jr 8 0 13 12 0 51 6.4 9. LUALLEN, Jordan-CIN Sr 7 5-6-0 72 1 1 0 . 3 9. ELLIOTT, Jake-MEM Fr 8 0 11 16 0 49 6.1 10. FITZPATRICK, Jalen-TEM Jr 9 1-1-0 83 1 9 . 2 10. PARKER, DeVante-LOU Jr 8 8 0 0 0 48 6.0

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff. SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G 1. BRIDGEWATER, Teddy-LOU Jr 9 200-280-3 2845 24 182.9 1. JOHNSON, Storm-UCF Jr 8 12 9 3 0 0 72 9.0 2. BORTLES, Blake-UCF Jr 8 150-222-5 2080 15 164.1 2. HARPER, Kenny-TEM Jr 9 11 9 2 0 0 66 7.3 3. KAY, Brendon-CIN Sr 9 171-231-7 2008 16 163.8 3. CARROO,Leonte-RUT So 8 9 0 9 0 0 54 6.8 4. O'KORN, John-HOU Fr 9 185-293-6 2352 23 152.4 4. GREEN, Tion-CIN 7 7 7 0 0 0 42 6.0 5. NOVA,Gary-RUT Jr 8 136-231-11 1882 17 142.1 PARKER, DeVante-LOU Jr 8 8 0 8 0 0 48 6.0 6. GILBERT,G-SMU Sr 8 283-429-6 3037 17 135.7 GREENBERRY, D.-HOU So 9 9 0 9 0 0 54 6.0 7. LYNCH, Paxton-MEM Fr 8 149-247-7 1522 6 114.4 7. GOODWIN,Justin-RUT Fr 6 5 4 1 0 0 30 5.0 8. EVELD, Bobby-USF Sr 6 38-96-2 455 2 8 2 . 1 8. GILBERT,G-SMU Sr 8 6 6 0 0 1 38 4.8 9. JACKSON, Ryan-HOU So 9 7 5 2 0 0 42 4.7 RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G 10. FARROW, Kenneth-HOU So 7 5 4 1 0 1 32 4.6 1. JOSEPH,Darius-SMU So 8 76 664 5 45 83.0 9.5 2. JOHNSON,Jeremy-SMU Sr 8 75 854 4 66 106.8 9.4 SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G 3. GREENBERRY, D.-HOU So 9 70 1042 9 83 115.8 7.8 1. WALLACE, John-LOU So 9 40-41 13-16 79 8.8 4. WASHINGTON, S.-CIN Jr 9 57 483 0 25 53.7 6.3 2. HOVER,Chase-SMU Sr 8 26-27 14-17 68 8.5 5. McCLUNG, A.-CIN Fr 7 44 550 5 31 78.6 6.3 3. MOFFITT, Shawn-UCF Jr 8 29-29 11-12 62 7.8 6. HOLMAN,K-SMU Sr 8 49 807 6 79 100.9 6.1 4. LEONE, Richie-HOU Sr 9 32-32 11-17 65 7.2 7. DAVIS, Geremy-UCONN Jr 8 41 620 0 36 77.5 5.1 5. KLOSS, Marvin-USF Jr 8 12-12 13-14 51 6.4 8. COPELAND, Damian-LOU Jr 9 39 569 4 47 63.2 4.3 6. ELLIOTT, Jake-MEM Fr 8 16-16 11-12 49 6.1 9. SPENCER, Daniel-HOU Jr 9 36 575 5 76 63.9 4.0 7. MILIANO, Tony-CIN Jr 9 39-41 3-8 48 5.3 PARKER, DeVante-LOU Jr 8 32 528 8 54 66.0 4.0 8. FEDERICO,Kyle-RUT So 8 23-24 6-11 41 5.1 9. CHRISTEN, Chad-UCONN Sr 8 10-10 9-14 37 4.6 RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G 10. VISCO, Nick-TEM Fr 7 20-23 1-2 23 3.3 1. GREENBERRY, D.-HOU So 9 70 1042 9 83 14.9115.8 2. JOHNSON,Jeremy-SMU Sr 8 75 854 4 66 11.4106.8 PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 3. HOLMAN,K-SMU Sr 8 49 807 6 79 16.5100.9 1. MALONE, Keiwone-MEM Jr 8 20 133 0 31 6.7 4. JOSEPH,Darius-SMU So 8 76 664 5 45 8.7 83.0 5. McCLUNG, A.-CIN Fr 7 44 550 5 31 12.5 78.6 KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 6. DAVIS, Geremy-UCONN Jr 8 41 620 0 36 15.1 77.5 1. AYERS, Demarcus-HOU Fr 9 27 734 1 95 27.2 7. PERRIMAN, Breshad-UCF So 8 27 567 1 91 21.0 70.9 2. THOMAS, Jahad-TEM Fr 7 16 339 0 43 21.2 8. PARKER, DeVante-LOU Jr 8 32 528 8 54 16.5 66.0 3. McCOMBS, Lyle-UCONN Jr 8 18 341 0 32 18.9 9. SPENCER, Daniel-HOU Jr 9 36 575 5 76 16.0 63.9 4. TAYLOR,JaBryce-SMU Fr 7 17 309 0 40 18.2 10. COPELAND, Damian-LOU Jr 9 39 569 4 47 14.6 63.2 2013 American Athletic Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 09, 2013

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. GREENBERRY, D.-HOU So 9 6 1042 0 0 1048 116.4 2. JOHNSON, Storm-UCF Jr 8 719 204 0 0 923 115.4 3. McCOMBS, Lyle-UCONN Jr 8 496 36 23 341 896 112.0 4. JOHNSON,Jeremy-SMU Sr 8 0 854 0 0 854 106.8 5. SHAW, Marcus-USF Sr 6 586 53 0 0 639 106.5 6. HALL, Rannell-UCF Jr 8 74 480 0 276 830 103.8 7. HOLMAN,K-SMU Sr 8 0 807 0 0 807 100.9 8. GOODWIN,Justin-RUT Fr 6 452 105 0 0 557 92.8 9. ANDERSON, R.-TEM Fr 7 -4 430 4 216 646 92.3 10. HAYES, Brandon-MEM Sr 8 625 104 0 0 729 91.1

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. 1. HORNSEY, Tom-MEM Sr 8 41 1854 79 17 13 3 45.2 2. LAYTON, Paul-TEM Sr 9 50 2196 67 20 16 3 43.9 3. HOUSTON, Caleb-UCF Fr 8 25 1088 71 6 6 4 43.5 4. LLOYD, John-CIN Jr 9 21 908 60 6 5 2 43.2 5. LEONE, Richie-HOU Sr 9 42 1814 65 22 9 3 43.2 6. JOHNSON, Ryan-LOU Jr 9 25 1064 54 8 3 4 42.6 7. CIABATTI, Mattias-USF So 8 52 2162 68 12 13 7 41.6 8. WAGNER, Cole-UCONN Sr 8 50 2018 54 13 5 2 40.4 9. LOFTUS,Mike-SMU Jr 8 32 1287 58 3 7 4 40.2 10. MARSH,Nick-RUT Sr 8 41 1636 58 17 5 6 39.9

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G 1. HOVER,Chase-SMU Sr 8 14 17 51 82.4 1.75 2. KLOSS, Marvin-USF Jr 8 13 14 52 92.9 1.62 3. WALLACE, John-LOU So 9 13 16 39 81.2 1.44 4. ELLIOTT, Jake-MEM Fr 8 11 12 52 91.7 1.38 MOFFITT, Shawn-UCF Jr 8 11 12 50 91.7 1.38 6. LEONE, Richie-HOU Sr 9 11 17 40 64.7 1.22 7. CHRISTEN, Chad-UCONN Sr 8 9 14 40 64.3 1.12 8. FEDERICO,Kyle-RUT So 8 6 11 48 54.5 0.75 9. MILIANO, Tony-CIN Jr 9 3 8 44 37.5 0.33 10. VISCO, Nick-TEM Fr 7 1 2 25 50.0 0.14

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. KLOSS, Marvin-USF Jr 8 13 14 52 92.9 2. ELLIOTT, Jake-MEM Fr 8 11 12 52 91.7 MOFFITT, Shawn-UCF Jr 8 11 12 50 91.7 4. HOVER,Chase-SMU Sr 8 14 17 51 82.4 5. WALLACE, John-LOU So 9 13 16 39 81.2 6. LEONE, Richie-HOU Sr 9 11 17 40 64.7 7. CHRISTEN, Chad-UCONN Sr 8 9 14 40 64.3

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct. 1. LEONE, Richie-HOU Sr 9 32 32 100.0 MOFFITT, Shawn-UCF Jr 8 29 29 100.0 ELLIOTT, Jake-MEM Fr 8 16 16 100.0 4. WALLACE, John-LOU So 9 40 41 97.6 5. HOVER,Chase-SMU Sr 8 26 27 96.3 6. FEDERICO,Kyle-RUT So 8 23 24 95.8 7. MILIANO, Tony-CIN Jr 9 39 41 95.1 8. VISCO, Nick-TEM Fr 7 20 23 87.0 2013 American Athletic Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 09, 2013

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. MATAKEVICH, Tyler-TEM So 9 LB 79 34 113 12.6 1. SMITH, Marcus-LOU Sr 9 DE 10 1 10.5 1.17 2. SMALLWOOD, Yaw.-UCONN Jr 8 31 58 89 11.1 2. IFEDI, Martin-MEM Jr 8 DL 8 1 8.5 1.06 3. JOYNER,Randall-SMU Sr 6 LB 35 30 65 10.8 3. MAULDIN, Lorenzo-LOU Jr 9 DE 7 1 7.5 0.83 4. LONGA,Steve-RUT Fr 8 40 40 80 10.0 4. MOUHON, S.-CIN So 9 4 3 5.5 0.61 5. OLIPHANT, Efrem-HOU Jr 9 48 37 85 9.4 5. MATHEWS, D.-HOU Jr 9 5 0 5.0 0.56 6. MATHEWS, D.-HOU Jr 9 57 25 82 9.1 6. BARNES,Beau-SMU Jr 8 DE 5 0 5.0 0.62 7. PLUMMER, Terrance-UCF Jr 8 LB 43 25 68 8.5 7. STEPP, Jordan-CIN Sr 9 5 0 5.0 0.56 8. LATTIMORE, DeDe-USF Sr 8 38 26 64 8.0 8. BOWSER, Tyus-HOU Fr 9 4 1 4.5 0.50 POPE,Kevin-SMU Sr 7 LB 27 29 56 8.0 9. THOMPSON,Marcus-RUT Sr 8 4 1 4.5 0.56 10. STEWART, Trevon-HOU So 9 43 28 71 7.9 10. TEMPLE, Nick-CIN Jr 9 4 0 4.0 0.44 11. SNYDER,Kevin-RUT Jr 8 31 30 61 7.6 11. GIDDINS, Ryne-USF Sr 8 3 0 4.0 0.50 12. McDONALD, A.-HOU So 9 39 28 67 7.4 12. BROWN, Preston-LOU Sr 9 LB 3 1 3.5 0.39 13. SANDERS,S-SMU Jr 8 LB 31 28 59 7.4 DEMPSEY, Adam-CIN Sr 9 3 1 3.5 0.39 14. BROWN, Ty-Meer-UCONN Jr 7 31 20 51 7.3 14. PHILON, Roy-LOU Sr 9 DT 3 0 3.0 0.33 15. GEATHERS, Clayton-UCF Jr 8 DB 36 21 57 7.1 15. POPE,Kevin-SMU Sr 7 LB 2 2 3.0 0.43 16. TAYLOR, Steven-HOU Fr 9 28 36 64 7.1 16. REDDEN, Terry-MEM Jr 8 DL 3 0 3.0 0.38 17. SMITH, Abdul-TEM Sr 9 DB 34 29 63 7.0 LONGA,Steve-RUT Fr 8 3 0 3.0 0.38 18. BROWN, Preston-LOU Sr 9 LB 40 22 62 6.9 DUNSTON, E.J.-UCF Sr 8 DL 3 0 3.0 0.38 19. BLAIR, Greg-CIN Sr 9 27 34 61 6.8 YENGA,J.-SMU So 8 LB 3 0 3.0 0.38 20. GREENBAUER,H-SMU Jr 6 DB 27 13 40 6.7 20. IOANNIDIS, Matt-TEM So 9 DL 3 0 3.0 0.33 21. JAKES, Tank-MEM Jr 8 LB 35 16 51 6.4 22. STEPHEN, Shamar-UCONN Sr 8 15 35 50 6.2 TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 23. JOYCE, Mark-USF Sr 8 26 22 48 6.0 1. SMITH, Marcus-LOU Sr 9 DE 13 1 13.5 1.50 24. MAAG, Sean-UCF Sr 8 DB 30 17 47 5.9 2. IFEDI, Martin-MEM Jr 8 DL 11 3 12.5 1.56 25. PRYOR, Calvin-LOU Jr 9 S 36 16 52 5.8 3. OLIPHANT, Efrem-HOU Jr 9 9 2 10.0 1.11 26. HARRIS, Charles-MEM Jr 8 LB 24 22 46 5.8 4. MAULDIN, Lorenzo-LOU Jr 9 DE 9 1 9.5 1.06 27. ASHIRU, Jeff.-UCONN So 8 16 29 45 5.6 BROWN, Preston-LOU Sr 9 LB 8 3 9.5 1.06 SCOTT,Jay-SMU Sr 8 DB 25 20 45 5.6 MATAKEVICH, Tyler-TEM So 9 LB 9 1 9.5 1.06 29. CAPONEGRO, Blaze-TEM Sr 7 LB 23 15 38 5.4 7. BARNES,Beau-SMU Jr 8 DE 8 2 9.0 1.12 30. GRAY, Troy-UCF Jr 8 LB 25 18 43 5.4 8. TEMPLE, Nick-CIN Jr 9 7 3 8.5 0.94 MELIFONWU, Obi-UCONN Fr 8 23 20 43 5.4 PHILON, Roy-LOU Sr 9 DT 8 1 8.5 0.94 32. TEMPLE, Nick-CIN Jr 9 24 24 48 5.3 10. POPE,Kevin-SMU Sr 7 LB 6 5 8.5 1.21 SMITH, Nate D.-TEM So 9 LB 33 15 48 5.3 11. SAGER, Luke-USF Sr 8 7 2 8.0 1.00 BURGESS, James-LOU So 9 LB 21 27 48 5.3 12. MATHEWS, D.-HOU Jr 9 8 0 8.0 0.89 35. EDWARDS, Zach-CIN Fr 9 27 18 45 5.0 13. JAKES, Tank-MEM Jr 8 LB 7 1 7.5 0.94 YOUNG, Tavon-TEM So 8 DB 29 11 40 5.0 SANDERS,S-SMU Jr 8 LB 6 3 7.5 0.94 OZERITIES, Jordan-UCF Jr 8 DB 29 11 40 5.0 15. YENGA,J.-SMU So 8 LB 7 0 7.0 0.88 CLIETT, Reshard-USF Jr 7 26 9 35 5.0 HUNTER, Ricky-MEM So 8 DL 6 2 7.0 0.88 39. ALEXANDER, Brandon-UCF Jr 8 DB 26 13 39 4.9 17. DEMPSEY, Adam-CIN Sr 9 5 4 7.0 0.78 IFEDI, Martin-MEM Jr 8 DL 21 18 39 4.9 18. PLUMMER, Terrance-UCF Jr 8 LB 5 4 7.0 0.88 GAINES, Andrew-MEM Jr 8 DB 26 13 39 4.9 19. GIDDINS, Ryne-USF Sr 8 5 3 6.5 0.81 BROWN, Anthony-MEM Sr 8 LB 17 22 39 4.9 LONGA,Steve-RUT Fr 8 5 3 6.5 0.81 43. BALLENTINE, Lonnie-MEM Sr 8 DB 22 16 38 4.8 44. WATERS,Lorenzo-RUT Jr 7 22 11 33 4.7 45. McMILLIAN, Zach-HOU Sr 9 30 12 42 4.7 46. YENGA,J.-SMU So 8 LB 20 17 37 4.6 THOMPSON,Marcus-RUT Sr 8 23 14 37 4.6 48. CHENAULT, Arryn-CIN Sr 9 26 15 41 4.6 49. WOOD,Zach-SMU So 8 DE 17 19 36 4.5 50. BATES, Thomas-HOU Sr 9 29 11 40 4.4 2013 American Athletic Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 09, 2013

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1. ACKER,Kenneth-SMU Sr 8 10 2 12 1.50 GLENN, Jacoby-UCF Fr 8 10 2 12 1.50 3. JONES, Byron-UCONN Jr 8 5 3 8 1.00 BATES, Thomas-HOU Sr 9 7 2 9 1.00 McCAIN, Bobby-MEM Jr 6 3 3 6 1.00 GEATHERS, Clayton-UCF Jr 8 8 0 8 1.00 7. PLUMMER, Terrance-UCF Jr 8 5 2 7 0.88 8. STEWART, Trevon-HOU So 9 3 4 7 0.78 9. DRANE, Deven-CIN Sr 8 3 3 6 0.75 10. WATERS,Lorenzo-RUT Jr 7 4 1 5 0.71 11. PRYOR, Calvin-LOU Jr 9 3 3 6 0.67 McMILLIAN, Zach-HOU Sr 9 4 2 6 0.67 FLOYD, Terell-LOU Jr 9 2 4 6 0.67 TOLER,Lew-RUT Sr 6 4 0 4 0.67 McDONALD, A.-HOU So 9 3 3 6 0.67 GAINES, Charles-LOU So 9 3 3 6 0.67 17. SMALLWOOD, Yaw.-UCONN Jr 8 5 0 5 0.62 MELIFONWU, Obi-UCONN Fr 8 3 2 5 0.62 GAINES, Andrew-MEM Jr 8 5 0 5 0.62 HOLLIER, Bakari-MEM Jr 8 4 1 5 0.62

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. McCAIN, Bobby-MEM Jr 6 3 75 1 75 0.50 2. STEWART, Trevon-HOU So 9 4 16 0 16 0.44 FLOYD, Terell-LOU Jr 9 4 15 1 17 0.44 4. DRANE, Deven-CIN Sr 8 3 85 0 47 0.38 JONES, Byron-UCONN Jr 8 3 7 0 7 0.38 6. McDONALD, A.-HOU So 9 3 76 0 40 0.33 GAINES, Charles-LOU So 9 3 70 1 70 0.33 PRYOR, Calvin-LOU Jr 9 3 26 0 26 0.33 9. WALKER, Turon-HOU Jr 7 2 0 0 0 0.29 10. GLENN, Jacoby-UCF Fr 8 2 35 0 33 0.25

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. JOYNER,Randall-SMU Sr 6 3 0.50 2. MAULDIN, Lorenzo-LOU Jr 9 3 0.33 BROWN, Preston-LOU Sr 9 3 0.33 4. WATERS,Lorenzo-RUT Jr 7 2 0.29 FORTE, Julius-USF Sr 7 2 0.29 6. PLUMMER, Terrance-UCF Jr 8 2 0.25 EASTON, Michael-UCF Jr 8 2 0.25 LATTIMORE, DeDe-USF Sr 8 2 0.25 COLEMAN, Ryan-MEM Jr 8 2 0.25 WOOD,Zach-SMU So 8 2 0.25

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. STEWART, Trevon-HOU So 9 4 0.44 2. MAAG, Sean-UCF Sr 8 3 0.38 3. McCAIN, Bobby-MEM Jr 6 2 0.33 4. PARKS,Chris-SMU Sr 7 2 0.29 BROWN, Ty-Meer-UCONN Jr 7 2 0.29 6. COLEMAN, Ryan-MEM Jr 8 2 0.25 MILEWSKI,David-RUT Jr 8 2 0.25 CHANDLER, Todd-USF Jr 8 2 0.25 LATTIMORE, DeDe-USF Sr 8 2 0.25 10. TAYLOR, Steven-HOU Fr 9 2 0.22 2013 American Athletic Conference Team Statistics Through games of Nov 09, 2013

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Louisville 9 44 13 43 0 0 0 346 38.4 1. Louisville 9 275 702 2.6 47 4 78.0 2. Houston 9 44 11 42 1 0 1 343 38.1 2. Cincinnati 9 272 866 3.2 35 8 96.2 3. UCF 8 35 11 33 1 0 0 278 34.8 3. Rutgers 8 259 834 3.2 42 8 104.2 4. Cincinnati 9 42 3 39 0 0 0 300 33.3 4. Memphis 8 279 866 3.1 51 13 108.2 5. SMU 8 30 14 26 2 0 1 254 31.8 5. UCF 8 263 1032 3.9 57 13 129.0 6. Rutgers 8 33 6 29 1 0 0 247 30.9 6. USF 8 291 1190 4.1 52 12 148.8 7. Temple 9 29 1 22 1 0 0 201 22.3 7. Houston 9 374 1342 3.6 38 12 149.1 8. Memphis 8 19 11 16 0 0 0 163 20.4 8. SMU 8 328 1273 3.9 50 18 159.1 9. UConn 8 14 9 10 2 0 0 125 15.6 9. UConn 8 323 1286 4.0 41 14 160.8 10. USF 8 12 13 12 0 0 0 123 15.4 10. Temple 9 352 1671 4.7 53 13 185.7

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Louisville 9 11 6 11 0 0 0 95 10.6 1. SMU 8 287-435-6 66.0 3068 7.1 17 383.5 2. UCF 8 20 3 20 0 0 0 149 18.6 2. Louisville 9 208-292-3 71.2 2957 10.1 26 328.6 3. Cincinnati 9 21 8 17 1 0 0 169 18.8 3. Houston 9 219-351-6 62.4 2798 8.0 25 310.9 4. Memphis 8 22 7 20 1 0 0 175 21.9 4. Cincinnati 9 214-297-11 72.1 2556 8.6 20 284.0 5. Houston 9 24 12 18 0 0 0 198 22.0 5. UCF 8 159-240-7 66.2 2161 9.0 16 270.1 6. Rutgers 8 31 5 28 1 0 0 231 28.9 6. Rutgers 8 152-259-13 58.7 2031 7.8 17 253.9 7. Temple 9 31 18 30 0 0 0 270 30.0 7. Temple 9 163-295-8 55.3 2006 6.8 14 222.9 8. USF 8 33 6 32 0 0 1 250 31.2 8. UConn 8 146-289-15 50.5 1698 5.9 7 212.2 9. UConn 8 35 11 32 0 0 1 277 34.6 9. Memphis 8 149-251-8 59.4 1522 6.1 6 190.2 10. SMU 8 44 6 36 2 0 0 322 40.2 10. USF 8 100-224-8 44.6 1235 5.5 6 154.4

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. SMU 8 806 3068 650 3874 6.0 29 484.2 1. Louisville 9 128-246-13 52.0 1491 6.1 7 165.7 2. Louisville 9 1374 2957 594 4331 7.3 39 481.2 2. Cincinnati 9 167-276-10 60.5 1825 6.6 10 202.8 3. Houston 9 1434 2798 669 4232 6.3 40 470.2 3. UCF 8 161-271-9 59.4 1778 6.6 6 222.2 4. Cincinnati 9 1612 2556 671 4168 6.2 41 463.1 4. Memphis 8 164-279-6 58.8 1843 6.6 8 230.4 5. UCF 8 1280 2161 525 3441 6.6 34 430.1 5. USF 8 145-237-6 61.2 1846 7.8 14 230.8 6. Rutgers 8 1183 2031 560 3214 5.7 29 401.8 6. UConn 8 125-222-9 56.3 1876 8.5 16 234.5 7. Temple 9 1358 2006 613 3364 5.5 28 373.8 7. Houston 9 216-342-18 63.2 2498 7.3 11 277.6 8. Memphis 8 1210 1522 557 2732 4.9 16 341.5 8. SMU 8 193-287-5 67.2 2331 8.1 20 291.4 9. UConn 8 592 1698 546 2290 4.2 12 286.2 9. Rutgers 8 215-336-6 64.0 2444 7.3 22 305.5 10. USF 8 813 1235 478 2048 4.3 8 256.0 10. Temple 9 223-339-2 65.8 2900 8.6 18 322.2

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. 1. Louisville 9 702 1491 521 2193 4.2 11 243.7 1. Louisville 9 208-292-3 71.2 2957 328.6 26 183.6 2. Cincinnati 9 866 1825 548 2691 4.9 18 299.0 2. Cincinnati 9 214-297-11 72.1 2556 284.0 20 159.2 3. Memphis 8 866 1843 558 2709 4.9 21 338.6 3. UCF 8 159-240-7 66.3 2161 270.1 16 158.1 4. UCF 8 1032 1778 534 2810 5.3 19 351.2 4. Houston 9 219-351-6 62.4 2798 310.9 25 149.4 5. USF 8 1190 1846 528 3036 5.8 26 379.5 5. Rutgers 8 152-259-13 58.7 2031 253.9 17 136.2 6. UConn 8 1286 1876 545 3162 5.8 30 395.2 6. SMU 8 287-435-6 66.0 3068 383.5 17 135.4 7. Rutgers 8 834 2444 595 3278 5.5 30 409.8 7. Temple 9 163-295-8 55.3 2006 222.9 14 122.6 8. Houston 9 1342 2498 716 3840 5.4 23 426.7 8. Memphis 8 149-251-8 59.4 1522 190.2 6 111.8 9. SMU 8 1273 2331 615 3604 5.9 38 450.5 9. UConn 8 146-289-15 50.5 1698 212.2 7 97.5 10. Temple 9 1671 2900 691 4571 6.6 31 507.9 10. USF 8 100-224-8 44.6 1235 154.4 6 92.7

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. 1. Cincinnati 9 374 1612 4.3 77 21 179.1 1. Louisville 9 128-246-13 52.0 1491 165.7 7 101.8 2. UCF 8 285 1280 4.5 58 18 160.0 2. UCF 8 161-271-9 59.4 1778 222.2 6 115.2 3. Houston 9 318 1434 4.5 45 15 159.3 3. Memphis 8 164-279-6 58.8 1843 230.4 8 119.4 4. Louisville 9 302 1374 4.5 77 13 152.7 4. Cincinnati 9 167-276-10 60.5 1825 202.8 10 120.8 5. Memphis 8 306 1210 4.0 63 10 151.2 5. Houston 9 216-342-18 63.2 2498 277.6 11 124.6 6. Temple 9 318 1358 4.3 50 14 150.9 6. USF 8 145-237-6 61.2 1846 230.8 14 141.0 7. Rutgers 8 301 1183 3.9 65 12 147.9 7. UConn 8 125-222-9 56.3 1876 234.5 16 143.0 8. USF 8 254 813 3.2 80 2 101.6 8. Rutgers 8 215-336-6 64.0 2444 305.5 22 143.1 9. SMU 8 215 806 3.7 53 12 100.8 9. Temple 9 223-339-2 65.8 2900 322.2 18 154.0 10. UConn 8 257 592 2.3 57 5 74.0 10. SMU 8 193-287-5 67.2 2331 291.4 20 155.0 2013 American Athletic Conference Team Statistics Through games of Nov 09, 2013

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct. 1. Houston 9 33 844 1 95 25.6 1. USF 8 13 14 . 9 2 9 2. Rutgers 8 18 454 2 100 25.2 2. Memphis 8 11 12 . 9 1 7 3. Cincinnati 9 18 436 0 38 24.2 3. UCF 8 11 13 . 8 4 6 4. Louisville 9 17 397 1 93 23.4 4. SMU 8 14 17 . 8 2 4 5. Memphis 8 29 640 0 34 22.1 5. Louisville 9 13 16 . 8 1 2 6. USF 8 27 585 0 38 21.7 6. Houston 9 11 17 . 6 4 7 7. UCF 8 20 430 0 41 21.5 7. UConn 8 9 14 . 6 4 3 8. Temple 9 38 773 0 43 20.3 8. Rutgers 8 6 11 . 5 4 5 9. UConn 8 31 603 0 39 19.5 9. Cincinnati 9 3 8 . 3 7 5 10. SMU 8 37 699 0 87 18.9 10. Temple 9 1 6 . 1 6 7

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct. 1. Rutgers 8 15 180 1 58 12.0 1. Houston 9 42 42 1.000 2. UCF 8 13 148 0 35 11.4 UCF 8 33 33 1.000 3. SMU 8 11 112 1 55 10.2 Memphis 8 16 16 1.000 4. USF 8 11 105 0 41 9.5 USF 8 12 12 1.000 5. Memphis 8 22 178 0 32 8.1 UConn 8 10 10 1.000 6. Louisville 9 22 158 1 29 7.2 6. Louisville 9 43 44 . 9 7 7 7. Cincinnati 9 22 133 0 35 6.0 7. Rutgers 8 29 30 . 9 6 7 8. Temple 9 15 63 0 12 4.2 8. SMU 8 26 27 . 9 6 3 9. Houston 9 17 65 0 31 3.8 9. Cincinnati 9 39 42 . 9 2 9 10. UConn 8 17 45 0 19 2.6 10. Temple 9 22 27 . 8 1 5

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Houston 9 18 247 2 96 13.7 1. Louisville 9 32 222 3.56 2. Louisville 9 13 150 2 70 11.5 2. Cincinnati 9 26 166 2.89 3. Cincinnati 9 10 241 1 87 24.1 3. Rutgers 8 22 129 2.75 4. UCF 8 9 55 0 33 6.1 SMU 8 22 147 2.75 5. UConn 8 9 45 0 20 5.0 5. Memphis 8 20 123 2.50 6. Memphis 8 6 214 1 93 35.7 Houston 9 20 161 2.22 7. USF 8 6 32 1 15 5.3 7. UCF 8 17 108 2.12 8. Rutgers 8 6 3 0 3 0.5 8. USF 8 14 101 1.75 9. SMU 8 5 43 0 19 8.6 Temple 9 14 72 1.56 10. Temple 9 2 9 0 9 4.5 10. UConn 8 6 45 0.75

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Memphis 8 41 1854 45.2 52 1.3 3 42.5 1. Cincinnati 9 9 57 1.00 2. Temple 9 50 2196 43.9 93 1.9 3 40.9 2. UCF 8 10 76 1.25 3. Houston 9 42 1814 43.2 53 1.3 3 40.5 3. Louisville 9 15 117 1.67 4. Louisville 9 26 1064 40.9 11 0.4 4 37.4 4. Houston 9 17 144 1.89 5. USF 8 52 2162 41.6 99 1.9 7 37.0 5. Memphis 8 20 160 2.50 6. UCF 8 26 1070 41.2 34 1.3 4 36.8 6. Temple 9 22 141 2.44 7. UConn 8 51 2018 39.6 174 3.4 2 35.4 7. Rutgers 8 24 166 3.00 8. Rutgers 8 41 1636 39.9 67 1.6 6 35.3 SMU 8 24 128 3.00 9. Cincinnati 9 30 1259 42.0 154 5.1 4 34.2 USF 8 24 152 3.00 10. SMU 8 42 1628 38.8 190 4.5 6 31.4 10. UConn 8 38 263 4.75

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Rutgers 8 43 2678 62.3 578 11 42.4 1. Houston 9 82 114 27 223 24.8 2. Cincinnati 9 52 3266 62.8 513 22 42.4 2. Cincinnati 9 89 118 14 221 24.6 3. UCF 8 53 3354 63.3 634 22 40.9 3. Louisville 9 67 133 6 206 22.9 4. Houston 9 64 4069 63.6 699 30 40.9 4. SMU 8 41 139 17 197 24.6 5. Memphis 8 34 2150 63.2 462 13 40.1 5. Temple 9 90 80 11 181 20.1 6. USF 8 32 2012 62.9 435 12 39.9 6. UCF 8 66 88 11 165 20.6 7. Louisville 9 66 3956 59.9 995 16 38.8 7. Rutgers 8 60 84 15 159 19.9 8. Temple 9 37 2218 59.9 709 3 38.8 8. Memphis 8 64 76 10 150 18.8 9. UConn 8 32 1990 62.2 639 7 36.8 9. UConn 8 43 77 16 136 17.0 10. SMU 8 41 2448 59.7 597 15 36.0 10. USF 8 34 59 12 105 13.1 2013 American Athletic Conference Team Statistics Through games of Nov 09, 2013

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Louisville 9 46 60 12 118 13.1 1. UConn 8 36 301 37.6 2. Cincinnati 9 49 82 14 145 16.1 2. UCF 8 39 337 42.1 3. UConn 8 60 78 12 150 18.8 3. Temple 9 56 468 52.0 4. Memphis 8 54 82 20 156 19.5 4. Rutgers 8 58 464 58.0 5. UCF 8 61 81 15 157 19.6 5. Louisville 9 62 570 63.3 6. USF 8 64 82 13 159 19.9 6. USF 8 58 507 63.4 7. Rutgers 8 48 107 11 166 20.8 7. Cincinnati 9 62 576 64.0 8. SMU 8 76 103 15 194 24.2 8. SMU 8 67 564 70.5 9. Houston 9 85 110 18 213 23.7 9. Houston 9 77 684 76.0 10. Temple 9 90 122 18 230 25.6 10. Memphis 8 69 663 82.9

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Louisville 9 68 114 59.6 1. Houston 9 79 676 75.1 2. Cincinnati 9 68 128 53.1 2. SMU 8 62 598 74.8 3. UCF 8 50 99 50.5 3. Temple 9 71 620 68.9 4. SMU 8 57 135 42.2 4. Rutgers 8 57 523 65.4 5. Houston 9 51 124 41.1 5. UConn 8 53 505 63.1 6. Temple 9 48 122 39.3 6. Cincinnati 9 60 493 54.8 7. Rutgers 8 42 115 36.5 7. USF 8 48 438 54.8 8. Memphis 8 40 122 32.8 8. Memphis 8 46 428 53.5 9. UConn 8 37 122 30.3 9. UCF 8 46 384 48.0 10. USF 8 25 111 22.5 10. Louisville 9 33 298 33.1

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possesion Avgerage/game 1. Louisville 9 31 116 26.7 1. Louisville 9 300:38 33:24 2. Cincinnati 9 37 117 31.6 2. UCF 8 255:40 31:57 3. Rutgers 8 46 125 36.8 3. Cincinnati 9 287:28 31:56 4. Houston 9 54 141 38.3 4. Memphis 8 250:03 31:15 5. UCF 8 42 108 38.9 5. Rutgers 8 238:11 29:46 6. UConn 8 45 115 39.1 6. USF 8 231:19 28:54 7. Memphis 8 50 121 41.3 7. SMU 8 224:56 28:07 8. USF 8 47 111 42.3 8. UConn 8 223:35 27:56 9. SMU 8 50 116 43.1 9. Temple 9 248:42 27:38 10. Temple 9 61 132 46.2 10. Houston 9 235:46 26:11

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. Gained Lost 1. Rutgers 8 13 17 76.5 TURNOVER MARGIN Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G 2. SMU 8 8 13 61.5 1. Houston 9 14 18 32 5 6 11 +21 2.33 3. Memphis 8 10 19 52.6 2. Louisville 9 9 13 22 5 3 8 +14 1.56 4. Cincinnati 9 5 12 41.7 3. UCF 8 11 9 20 5 7 12 +8 1.00 UConn 8 5 12 41.7 4. USF 8 9 6 15 9 8 17 -2 -0.25 6. Temple 9 6 15 40.0 5. Temple 9 9 2 11 6 8 14 -3 -0.33 7. UCF 8 2 6 33.3 6. Cincinnati 9 5 10 15 8 11 19 -4 -0.44 8. USF 8 4 13 30.8 7. UConn 8 7 9 16 7 15 22 -6 -0.75 9. Houston 9 2 8 25.0 Rutgers 8 7 6 13 6 13 19 -6 -0.75 10. Louisville 9 0 2 0.0 9. SMU 8 5 5 10 11 6 17 -7 -0.88 Memphis 8 6 6 12 11 8 19 -7 -0.88 OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. UConn 8 3 10 30.0 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Memphis 8 3 9 33.3 1. Louisville 9 38-42 90.5 26 10-16 12-14 2 3. UCF 8 5 11 45.5 2. UCF 8 36-42 85.7 27 16-11 9-10 4 4. Temple 9 5 10 50.0 3. Houston 9 38-46 82.6 28 12-16 10-14 1 Cincinnati 9 7 14 50.0 4. USF 8 9-11 81.8 5 1-4 4-4 1 6. SMU 8 8 15 53.3 5. SMU 8 31-39 79.5 22 11-11 9-11 4 7. USF 8 4 7 57.1 6. Memphis 8 21-27 77.8 15 9-6 6-6 4 8. Houston 9 9 15 60.0 7. Temple 9 20-26 76.9 19 13-6 1-5 1 9. Louisville 9 8 13 61.5 8. Rutgers 8 25-33 75.8 20 9-11 5-7 3 10. Rutgers 8 11 15 73.3 9. UConn 8 15-20 75.0 7 4-3 8-8 3 10. Cincinnati 9 29-40 72.5 27 19-8 2-5 2 2013 American Athletic Conference Team Statistics Through games of Nov 09, 2013

RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 1. Louisville 9 16-26 61.5 11 4-7 5-7 5 2. UCF 8 16-24 66.7 16 11-5 0-1 4 3. Cincinnati 9 15-21 71.4 10 6-4 5-7 2 4. Houston 9 26-35 74.3 19 11-8 7-9 6 5. Memphis 8 22-29 75.9 17 12-5 5-9 2 6. Rutgers 8 21-27 77.8 19 6-13 2-5 2 7. USF 8 22-28 78.6 17 10-7 5-7 2 8. Temple 9 35-42 83.3 20 12-8 15-16 2 9. UConn 8 25-29 86.2 20 12-8 5-6 1 10. SMU 8 35-39 89.7 31 18-13 4-4 1

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. Cincinnati 9 1 2 50.0 2. SMU 8 1 5 20.0 3. Memphis 8 0 2 0.0 Temple 9 0 2 0.0 USF 8 0 1 0.0 UCF 8 0 1 0.0 Rutgers 8 0 0 0.0 UConn 8 0 0 0.0 Houston 9 0 0 0.0 Louisville 9 0 0 0.0

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. Rutgers 8 0 2 0.0 Louisville 9 0 1 0.0 USF 8 0 1 0.0 Cincinnati 9 0 1 0.0 Temple 9 0 0 0.0 Memphis 8 0 0 0.0 UCF 8 0 0 0.0 UConn 8 0 0 0.0 9. SMU 8 2 5 40.0 10. Houston 9 1 2 50.0

Attend Avg Home Away Neutral Total Cincinnati 5-31105 4-29487 0-0 9-30386 Houston 4-25532 4-39170 1-34831 9-32627 Louisville 5-54190 4-37510 0-0 9-46776 Memphis 6-29015 2-22048 0-0 8-27273 Rutgers 5-49466 3-35901 0-0 8-44379 SMU 4-21280 4-43991 0-0 8-32635 Temple 4-23654 5-38114 0-0 9-31688 UCF 4-41327 4-48542 0-0 8-44934 UConn 5-35455 3-29241 0-0 8-33125 USF 5-36737 3-43656 0-0 8-39332 Totals 47-35235 36-37663 1-34831 84-36270 2013 American Athletic Conference American Individual Game Highs Through games of Nov 09, 2013

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 20 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 18 CARROO,Leonte (Rutgers) at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 18 SPENCER, Daniel (Houston) vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) 18 JOHNSON, Storm (UCF) at Florida Internationa (Sep 06, 2013) 18 JAMES,Paul (Rutgers) vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 18 JAMES,Paul (Rutgers) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 14, 2013) 18 GOODWIN,Justin (Rutgers) at SMU (Oct. 5 2013) 18 GODFREY, Jeff (UCF) vs UCONN (Oct 26, 2013) 18 GREENBERRY, D. (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 18 HOLMAN,K (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) Touchdowns 3 CARROO,Leonte (Rutgers) at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 3 SPENCER, Daniel (Houston) vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) 3 JOHNSON, Storm (UCF) at Florida Internationa (Sep 06, 2013) 3 JAMES,Paul (Rutgers) vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 3 JAMES,Paul (Rutgers) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 14, 2013) 3 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 3 GOODWIN,Justin (Rutgers) at SMU (Oct. 5 2013) 3 GODFREY, Jeff (UCF) vs UCONN (Oct 26, 2013) 3 GREENBERRY, D. (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 3 HOLMAN,K (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) TD responsibility 7 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) [2r,5p] 6 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) [2r,4p] Points scored kicking 16 LEONE, Richie (Houston) at Temple (Sep 07, 2013) [5fg,1pat] 15 ELLIOTT, Jake (Memphis) at Houston (Oct 12, 2013) [5fg,0pat] Total offense yards 635 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) [97r,538p] 498 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) [14r,484p] Total offense plays 81 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) [11r,70p] 76 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs TEXAS TECH (Aug 30, 2013) [14r,62p] Total offense yards/play 17.9 KAY, Brendon (Cincinnati) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) [16-286] 12.0 BRIDGEWATER, Teddy (Louisville) vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 07, 2013) [33-396] 12.0 BORTLES, Blake (UCF) vs UCONN (Oct 26, 2013) [26-312] Rushing yards 192 JAMES,Paul (Rutgers) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 14, 2013) 182 JAMES,Paul (Rutgers) at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) Rushing attempts 31 GOODWIN,Justin (Rutgers) vs HOUSTON (Oct 26, 2013) 28 JOHNSON, Storm (UCF) vs HOUSTON (Nov 09, 2013) Yards per rush 15.7 WARFORD, Marquis (Memphis) vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sep 21, 2013) [11-173] 12.1 SHAW, Marcus (USF) vs MCNEESE STATE (Aug 31, 2013) [12-145] Rushing TDs 3 JOHNSON, Storm (UCF) at Florida Internationa (Sep 06, 2013) 3 JAMES,Paul (Rutgers) vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 3 JAMES,Paul (Rutgers) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 14, 2013) Longest rush 80 SHAW, Marcus (USF) vs MCNEESE STATE (Aug 31, 2013) 77 WILLIAMS, Hosey (Cincinnati) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) 77 BROWN, Dominique (Louisville) vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) Passing yards 538 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) 484 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) Passing attempts 70 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 62 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs TEXAS TECH (Aug 30, 2013) 62 GILBERT,G (SMU) at Texas A&M (Sep 21, 2013) Passing TDs 5 NOVA,Gary (Rutgers) at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 5 BRIDGEWATER, Teddy (Louisville) vs OHIO (Sep 01, 2013) 5 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 5 O'KORN, John (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) Longest pass 91 BORTLES, Blake (UCF) vs AKRON (Aug 29, 2013) 83 O'KORN, John (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 2013 American Athletic Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Nov 09, 2013

83 FITZPATRICK, Jalen (Temple) at SMU (Oct 26, 2013) Passes completed 45 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 41 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs TEXAS TECH (Aug 30, 2013) Had intercepted 4 GILBERT,G (SMU) at TCU (Sep 28, 2013) 4 NOVA,Gary (Rutgers) at Louisville (Oct 10, 2013) Pass completion pct 86.2 BRIDGEWATER, Teddy (Louisville) at USF (Oct 26, 2013) [25-29] 84.4 KAY, Brendon (Cincinnati) vs SMU (11/09/13) [27-32] Pass yards/attempt 13.1 BORTLES, Blake (UCF) vs AKRON (Aug 29, 2013) [24-314] 12.7 WALKER, P.J. (Temple) vs ARMY (Oct 19, 2013) [16-203] Pass yards/catch 17.4 BORTLES, Blake (UCF) vs AKRON (Aug 29, 2013) [18-314] 20.3 WALKER, P.J. (Temple) vs ARMY (Oct 19, 2013) [10-203] Receiving yards 239 ANDERSON, R. (Temple) at SMU (Oct 26, 2013) 217 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) Receptions 18 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 14 GREENBERRY, D. (Houston) at Temple (Sep 07, 2013) Yards per catch 32.0 FITZPATRICK, Jalen (Temple) vs ARMY (Oct 19, 2013) [4-128] 31.8 HALL, Rannell (UCF) at Florida Internationa (Sep 06, 2013) [4-127] Receiving TDs 3 CARROO,Leonte (Rutgers) at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 3 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 3 GODFREY, Jeff (UCF) vs UCONN (Oct 26, 2013) 3 GREENBERRY, D. (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 3 HOLMAN,K (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) Longest reception 91 PERRIMAN, Breshad (UCF) vs AKRON (Aug 29, 2013) 83 GREENBERRY, D. (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 83 ANDERSON, R. (Temple) at SMU (Oct 26, 2013) Field goal attempts 6 LEONE, Richie (Houston) at Temple (Sep 07, 2013) 5 ELLIOTT, Jake (Memphis) at Houston (Oct 12, 2013) Field goals made 5 LEONE, Richie (Houston) at Temple (Sep 07, 2013) 5 ELLIOTT, Jake (Memphis) at Houston (Oct 12, 2013) Longest field goal 52 KLOSS, Marvin (USF) vs CINCINNATI (Oct 05, 2013) 52 ELLIOTT, Jake (Memphis) vs SMU (Oct 19, 2013) Field goal pct 100.0 ELLIOTT, Jake (Memphis) at Houston (Oct 12, 2013) [5-5] 100.0 KLOSS, Marvin (USF) vs CINCINNATI (Oct 05, 2013) [4-4] 100.0 WALLACE, John (Louisville) vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 07, 2013) [3-3] 100.0 HOVER,Chase (SMU) vs MONTANA STATE (Sep 07, 2013) [3-3] 100.0 ELLIOTT, Jake (Memphis) at Middle Tennessee (Sep 14, 2013) [3-3] 100.0 WALLACE, John (Louisville) at Temple (Oct 05, 2013) [3-3] 100.0 KLOSS, Marvin (USF) at Houston (Oct 31, 2013) [3-3] 100.0 LEONE, Richie (Houston) vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) [2-2] 100.0 KLOSS, Marvin (USF) at Michigan State (Sep 07, 2013) [2-2] 100.0 MOFFITT, Shawn (UCF) at Penn State (Sep 14, 2013) [2-2] 100.0 CHRISTEN, Chad (UConn) vs MARYLAND (Sep 14, 2013) [2-2] 100.0 HOVER,Chase (SMU) at Texas A&M (Sep 21, 2013) [2-2] 100.0 KLOSS, Marvin (USF) at UConn (Oct 12, 2013) [2-2] 100.0 HOVER,Chase (SMU) at Memphis (Oct 19, 2013) [2-2] 100.0 MOFFITT, Shawn (UCF) vs UCONN (Oct 26, 2013) [2-2] 100.0 WALLACE, John (Louisville) at USF (Oct 26, 2013) [2-2] PAT kicks attempted 9 MILIANO, Tony (Cincinnati) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) 8 WALLACE, John (Louisville) vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 8 MOFFITT, Shawn (UCF) vs UCONN (Oct 26, 2013) 8 HOVER,Chase (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) PAT kicks made 9 MILIANO, Tony (Cincinnati) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) 8 MOFFITT, Shawn (UCF) vs UCONN (Oct 26, 2013) 2013 American Athletic Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Nov 09, 2013

8 HOVER,Chase (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) PAT kicks pct 100.0 MILIANO, Tony (Cincinnati) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) [9-9] 100.0 MOFFITT, Shawn (UCF) vs UCONN (Oct 26, 2013) [8-8] 100.0 HOVER,Chase (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) [8-8] 100.0 LEONE, Richie (Houston) at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) [7-7] 100.0 FEDERICO,Kyle (Rutgers) at SMU (Oct. 5 2013) [7-7] 100.0 LEONE, Richie (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) [7-7] 100.0 VISCO, Nick (Temple) at SMU (Oct 26, 2013) [7-7] Punts 9 CIABATTI, Mattias (USF) at Michigan State (Sep 07, 2013) 9 WAGNER, Cole (UConn) vs MARYLAND (Sep 14, 2013) 9 LAYTON, Paul (Temple) at Idaho (Sep 28, 2013) 9 CIABATTI, Mattias (USF) at UConn (Oct 12, 2013) Yards punted 399 CIABATTI, Mattias (USF) at UConn (Oct 12, 2013) [9-399] 386 LAYTON, Paul (Temple) at Idaho (Sep 28, 2013) [9-386] Longest punt 79 HORNSEY, Tom (Memphis) vs DUKE (Sep 07, 2013) 71 HOUSTON, Caleb (UCF) at Memphis (Oct 05, 2013) Punting avg 57.5 LLOYD, John (Cincinnati) at USF (Oct 05, 2013) [2-115] 55.0 LLOYD, John (Cincinnati) vs TEMPLE (10/11/13) [2-110] Punt returns 5 GRANT,Janarion (Rutgers) vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 5 WASHINGTON, S. (Cincinnati) at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) 5 LEMELLE, Brian (UConn) vs MICHIGAN (Sep 21, 2013) 5 ALDERMAN, Ryan (Temple) at Idaho (Sep 28, 2013) 5 McCOMBS, Lyle (UConn) vs USF (Oct 12, 2013) Punt return yards 106 GRANT,Janarion (Rutgers) vs ARKANSAS (Sep 21, 2013) 58 MALONE, Keiwone (Memphis) vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sep 21, 2013) Longest punt return 58 GRANT,Janarion (Rutgers) vs ARKANSAS (Sep 21, 2013) 55 TAYLOR,JaBryce (SMU) vs MONTANA STATE (Sep 07, 2013) Punt return TDs 1 TAYLOR,JaBryce (SMU) vs MONTANA STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 1 GRANT,Janarion (Rutgers) vs ARKANSAS (Sep 21, 2013) 1 GAINES, Charles (Louisville) at UConn (Nov. 8, 2013) Punt return avg 26.5 GRANT,Janarion (Rutgers) vs ARKANSAS (Sep 21, 2013) [4-106] 17.0 McCLUNG, A. (Cincinnati) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) [2-34] Kick returns 6 TAYLOR,JaBryce (SMU) vs MONTANA STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 6 THOMAS, Jahad (Temple) vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 05, 2013) Kick return yards 167 AYERS, Demarcus (Houston) vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) 144 AYERS, Demarcus (Houston) vs MEMPHIS (Oct 12, 2013) Kick return avg 65.5 PRATT,Quron (Rutgers) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 14, 2013) [2-131] 56.5 GRANT,Janarion (Rutgers) at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) [2-113] Longest kick return 100 GRANT,Janarion (Rutgers) at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 99 PRATT,Quron (Rutgers) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 14, 2013) Kick return TDs 1 GRANT,Janarion (Rutgers) at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 1 PRATT,Quron (Rutgers) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 14, 2013) 1 GAINES, Charles (Louisville) vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 1 AYERS, Demarcus (Houston) vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) Combined PR/KR yards 180 TAYLOR,JaBryce (SMU) vs MONTANA STATE (Sep 07, 2013) [55pr-125kr] 167 AYERS, Demarcus (Houston) vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) [0pr-167kr] Interceptions 2 PLUMMER, Terrance (UCF) at Memphis (Oct 05, 2013) 2 JOYCE, Mark (USF) vs CINCINNATI (Oct 05, 2013) 2 BATES, Thomas (Houston) vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) 2 WALKER, Turon (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 2 McDONALD, A. (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 2 FLOYD, Terell (Louisville) at UConn (Nov. 8, 2013) Interception return yds 96 JACKSON, W. (Houston) at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) 2013 American Athletic Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Nov 09, 2013

95 TYSON, Mike (Cincinnati) vs UCONN (10/19/13) Interception return avg 18.0 McDONALD, A. (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) [2-36] 8.5 FLOYD, Terell (Louisville) at UConn (Nov. 8, 2013) [2-17] Longest interception rtn 96 JACKSON, W. (Houston) at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) 93 BALL, Reggis (Memphis) vs SMU (Oct 19, 2013) Interception return TDs 1 WITTY, Adrian (Cincinnati) vs PURDUE (08/31/13) 1 McCAIN, Bobby (Memphis) vs DUKE (Sep 07, 2013) 1 JACKSON, W. (Houston) at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) 1 FORTE, Julius (USF) vs MIAMI (FLA.) (Sep 28, 2013) 1 MATHEWS, D. (Houston) vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) 1 GAINES, Charles (Louisville) at USF (Oct 26, 2013) 1 FLOYD, Terell (Louisville) at UConn (Nov. 8, 2013) All-purpose yards 311 ANDERSON, R. (Temple) at SMU (Oct 26, 2013) 229 PHILLIPS, Shak. (UConn) vs MARYLAND (Sep 14, 2013) Tackles 24.0 MATAKEVICH, Tyler (Temple) at Idaho (Sep 28, 2013) [13-11] 18.0 JOYNER,Randall (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) [11-7] Sacks 3.0 SMITH, Marcus (Louisville) vs RUTGERS (Oct 10, 2013) [3-0] 3.0 MATHEWS, D. (Houston) vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) [3-0] Tackles for loss 4.5 IFEDI, Martin (Memphis) vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sep 21, 2013) [4-1] 4.0 MATHEWS, D. (Houston) vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) [4-0] 2013 American Athletic Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Nov 09, 2013

200-Yard Rushing Performances

None

100-Yard Rushing Performances

192 JAMES,Paul (Rutgers) vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 14, 2013) 182 JAMES,Paul (Rutgers) at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 173 WARFORD, Marquis (Memphis) vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sep 21, 2013) 164 McCOMBS, Lyle (UConn) vs USF (Oct 12, 2013) 161 GOODWIN,Justin (Rutgers) vs HOUSTON (Oct 26, 2013) 159 SHAW, Marcus (USF) vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sep 14, 2013) 149 GOODWIN,Justin (Rutgers) at SMU (Oct. 5 2013) 145 SHAW, Marcus (USF) vs MCNEESE STATE (Aug 31, 2013) 127 SHAW, Marcus (USF) vs MIAMI (FLA.) (Sep 28, 2013) 127 JOHNSON, Storm (UCF) vs HOUSTON (Nov 09, 2013) 125 BROWN, Dominique (Louisville) at USF (Oct 26, 2013) 120 JACKSON, Ryan (Houston) vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) 119 JAMES,Paul (Rutgers) vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 117 JOHNSON, Storm (UCF) at Penn State (Sep 14, 2013) 117 WILLIAMS, Hosey (Cincinnati) vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) 114 HAYES, Brandon (Memphis) vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sep 21, 2013) 109 JACKSON, Ryan (Houston) at Temple (Sep 07, 2013) 109 JOHNSON, Storm (UCF) at Louisville (Oct 18, 2013) 105 HARPER, Kenny (Temple) vs FORDHAM (Sep 14, 2013) 105 HAYES, Brandon (Memphis) vs TENNESSEE-MARTIN (Nov 09, 2013) 104 PERRY, Senorise (Louisville) vs RUTGERS (Oct 10, 2013) 100 PERRY, Senorise (Louisville) at Kentucky (Sep 14, 2013)

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances

JAMES,Paul, Rutgers - 3 JOHNSON, Storm, UCF - 3 SHAW, Marcus, USF - 3 GOODWIN,Justin, Rutgers - 2 HAYES, Brandon, Memphis - 2 JACKSON, Ryan, Houston - 2 PERRY, Senorise, Louisville - 2 BROWN, Dominique, Louisville - 1 HARPER, Kenny, Temple - 1 McCOMBS, Lyle, UConn - 1 WARFORD, Marquis, Memphis - 1 WILLIAMS, Hosey, Cincinnati - 1

500-Yard Passing Performances

538 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) 2013 American Athletic Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Nov 09, 2013

400-Yard Passing Performances

538 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) 484 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 403 GILBERT,G (SMU) at Cincinnati (11/09/13)

300-Yard Passing Performances

538 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) 484 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 403 GILBERT,G (SMU) at Cincinnati (11/09/13) 397 BRIDGEWATER, Teddy (Louisville) vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 07, 2013) 388 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs TEXAS TECH (Aug 30, 2013) 371 NOVA,Gary (Rutgers) vs TEMPLE (Nov 2, 2013) 364 O'KORN, John (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 363 O'KORN, John (Houston) vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) 358 BORTLES, Blake (UCF) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sep 28, 2013) 355 BRIDGEWATER, Teddy (Louisville) vs OHIO (Sep 01, 2013) 349 WHITMER, Chan. (UConn) vs MARYLAND (Sep 14, 2013) 348 NOVA,Gary (Rutgers) at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 348 BRIDGEWATER, Teddy (Louisville) at Temple (Oct 05, 2013) 346 NOVA,Gary (Rutgers) vs ARKANSAS (Sep 21, 2013) 344 BRIDGEWATER, Teddy (Louisville) at USF (Oct 26, 2013) 341 BRIDGEWATER, Teddy (Louisville) vs UCF (Oct 18, 2013) 321 GILBERT,G (SMU) at Memphis (Oct 19, 2013) 321 KAY, Brendon (Cincinnati) at Memphis (Oct 30, 2013) 317 GILBERT,G (SMU) vs MONTANA STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 314 BORTLES, Blake (UCF) vs AKRON (Aug 29, 2013) 312 O'KORN, John (Houston) at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) 311 WHITE, Mike (USF) at Houston (Oct 31, 2013) 310 GILBERT,G (SMU) at Texas A&M (Sep 21, 2013) 310 BRIDGEWATER, Teddy (Louisville) vs RUTGERS (Oct 10, 2013) 310 BOYLE, Tim (UConn) at Cincinnati (10/19/13) 300 KAY, Brendon (Cincinnati) vs UCONN (10/19/13)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances

GILBERT,G, SMU - 7 BRIDGEWATER, Teddy, Louisville - 6 NOVA,Gary, Rutgers - 3 O'KORN, John, Houston - 3 BORTLES, Blake, UCF - 2 KAY, Brendon, Cincinnati - 2 BOYLE, Tim, UConn - 1 WHITE, Mike, USF - 1 WHITMER, Chan., UConn - 1

200-Yard Receiving Performances

239 ANDERSON, R. (Temple) at SMU (Oct 26, 2013) 217 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 209 HOLMAN,K (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) 2013 American Athletic Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Nov 09, 2013

100-Yard Receiving Performances

239 ANDERSON, R. (Temple) at SMU (Oct 26, 2013) 217 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 209 HOLMAN,K (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) 186 SPENCER, Daniel (Houston) vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) 178 PHILLIPS, Shak. (UConn) vs MARYLAND (Sep 14, 2013) 168 GREENBERRY, D. (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 165 GREENBERRY, D. (Houston) at Temple (Sep 07, 2013) 159 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) at TCU (Sep 28, 2013) 158 THOMPSON,D. (SMU) vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) 149 GREENBERRY, D. (Houston) at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) 147 CARROO,Leonte (Rutgers) vs TEMPLE (Nov 2, 2013) 146 GREENBERRY, D. (Houston) vs Rice (Sep 21, 2013) 142 HALL, Rannell (UCF) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sep 28, 2013) 142 HOLMAN,K (SMU) at Cincinnati (11/09/13) 140 DAVIS, Geremy (UConn) at Cincinnati (10/19/13) 136 MAXWELL, Xavier (Houston) vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) 135 CARROO,Leonte (Rutgers) at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 134 PARKER, DeVante (Louisville) vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 07, 2013) 134 DAVIS, Andre (USF) at Houston (Oct 31, 2013) 133 KROFT,Tyler (Rutgers) vs ARKANSAS (Sep 21, 2013) 133 HOLMAN,K (SMU) at Texas A&M (Sep 21, 2013) 131 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) vs TEXAS TECH (Aug 30, 2013) 128 FITZPATRICK, Jalen (Temple) vs ARMY (Oct 19, 2013) 127 HALL, Rannell (UCF) at Florida Internationa (Sep 06, 2013) 126 HOLMAN,K (SMU) at Memphis (Oct 19, 2013) 119 WORTON, J.J. (UCF) vs UCONN (Oct 26, 2013) 117 SPENCER, Daniel (Houston) at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 116 DeLACRUZ, Kai (Louisville) vs OHIO (Sep 01, 2013) 115 COPELAND, Damian (Louisville) vs RUTGERS (Oct 10, 2013) 113 PERRIMAN, Breshad (UCF) vs AKRON (Aug 29, 2013) 113 JOSEPH,Darius (SMU) vs MONTANA STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 112 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) vs MONTANA STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 109 PERRIMAN, Breshad (UCF) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sep 28, 2013) 107 PERRIMAN, Breshad (UCF) at Memphis (Oct 05, 2013) 106 GREENBERRY, D. (Houston) vs USF (Oct 31, 2013) 103 JOSEPH,Darius (SMU) vs TEXAS TECH (Aug 30, 2013) 103 JOSEPH,Darius (SMU) at Cincinnati (11/09/13) 102 SPENCER, Daniel (Houston) vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) 102 DAVIS, Geremy (UConn) at Buffalo (Sep 28, 2013) 102 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) at Cincinnati (11/09/13) 101 WORTON, J.J. (UCF) at Penn State (Sep 14, 2013) 100 DAVIS, Geremy (UConn) vs TOWSON (Aug 29, 2013) 100 JOHNSON,Jeremy (SMU) at Memphis (Oct 19, 2013)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances

JOHNSON,Jeremy, SMU - 6 GREENBERRY, D., Houston - 5 HOLMAN,K, SMU - 4 DAVIS, Geremy, UConn - 3 2013 American Athletic Conference Individual Stellar Games Through games of Nov 09, 2013

JOSEPH,Darius, SMU - 3 PERRIMAN, Breshad, UCF - 3 SPENCER, Daniel, Houston - 3 CARROO,Leonte, Rutgers - 2 HALL, Rannell, UCF - 2 WORTON, J.J., UCF - 2 ANDERSON, R., Temple - 1 COPELAND, Damian, Louisville - 1 DAVIS, Andre, USF - 1 DeLACRUZ, Kai, Louisville - 1 FITZPATRICK, Jalen, Temple - 1 KROFT,Tyler, Rutgers - 1 MAXWELL, Xavier, Houston - 1 PARKER, DeVante, Louisville - 1 PHILLIPS, Shak., UConn - 1 THOMPSON,D., SMU - 1 2013 American Athletic Conference American Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 09, 2013

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 72 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 66 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) Points scored kicking 16 Houston at Temple (Sep 07, 2013) [5fg,1pat] 15 Memphis at Houston (Oct 12, 2013) [5fg,0pat] Touchdowns 10 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 9 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) Total offense yards 728 SMU vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) [190r,538p] 669 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) [322r,347p] Total offense plays 99 SMU vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) [28r,71p] 96 Houston at Temple (Sep 07, 2013) [48r,48p] Total offense yards/play 10.0 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) [67-669] 8.9 SMU vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) [82-728] Rushing yards 372 Houston vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) 329 Memphis vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sep 21, 2013) Rushing attempts 56 Rutgers vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 52 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) 52 Rutgers at SMU (Oct. 5 2013) Yards per rush 7.4 Houston vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) [50-372] 7.3 Memphis vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sep 21, 2013) [45-329] Rushing TDs 4 Houston vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) 4 Cincinnati vs PURDUE (08/31/13) 4 UCF at Florida Internationa (Sep 06, 2013) 4 Rutgers vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 4 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) 4 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 4 SMU vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) 4 Cincinnati at Memphis (Oct 30, 2013) Longest rush 80 USF vs MCNEESE STATE (Aug 31, 2013) 77 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) 77 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) Passing yards 538 SMU vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) 484 SMU vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) Passing attempts 71 SMU vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 67 SMU at Texas A&M (Sep 21, 2013) Passing TDs 6 Louisville vs OHIO (Sep 01, 2013) 5 Rutgers at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 5 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) 5 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 5 SMU vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 5 Cincinnati vs UCONN (10/19/13) 5 UCF vs UCONN (Oct 26, 2013) 5 Houston at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 5 Temple at SMU (Oct 26, 2013) Longest pass 91 UCF vs AKRON (Aug 29, 2013) 83 Houston at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 83 Temple at SMU (Oct 26, 2013) Passes completed 45 SMU vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 41 SMU vs TEXAS TECH (Aug 30, 2013) 41 SMU at Texas A&M (Sep 21, 2013) Had intercepted 5 Rutgers vs HOUSTON (Oct 26, 2013) 4 SMU at TCU (Sep 28, 2013) 4 Rutgers at Louisville (Oct 10, 2013) Pass completion pct 90.5 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) [19-21] 86.7 Louisville at USF (Oct 26, 2013) [26-30] Passing yards/attempt 16.5 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) [21-347] 2013 American Athletic Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 09, 2013

13.4 Louisville vs OHIO (Sep 01, 2013) [31-416] Yards per catch 20.3 Temple vs ARMY (Oct 19, 2013) [10-203] 18.5 Cincinnati vs UCONN (10/19/13) [21-388] Field goal attempts 6 Houston at Temple (Sep 07, 2013) 5 Memphis at Houston (Oct 12, 2013) Field goals made 5 Houston at Temple (Sep 07, 2013) 5 Memphis at Houston (Oct 12, 2013) Longest field goal 52 USF vs CINCINNATI (Oct 05, 2013) 52 Memphis vs SMU (Oct 19, 2013) Field goal pct 100.0 Memphis at Houston (Oct 12, 2013) [5-5] 100.0 USF vs CINCINNATI (Oct 05, 2013) [4-4] PAT kicks attempted 10 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 9 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) PAT kicks made 9 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) 9 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) PAT kicks pct 100.0 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) [9-9] 100.0 Houston vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) [8-8] 100.0 Houston at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) [8-8] 100.0 UCF vs UCONN (Oct 26, 2013) [8-8] 100.0 SMU vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) [8-8] 2-point PAT attempts 2 Rutgers at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 1 UConn vs TOWSON (Aug 29, 2013) 1 SMU vs MONTANA STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 1 Temple vs FORDHAM (Sep 14, 2013) 1 Memphis at Middle Tennessee (Sep 14, 2013) 1 UConn vs MARYLAND (Sep 14, 2013) 1 UCF vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sep 28, 2013) 1 UConn at Buffalo (Sep 28, 2013) 1 SMU vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 1 Houston vs MEMPHIS (Oct 12, 2013) 1 UConn at Cincinnati (10/19/13) 1 Memphis vs SMU (Oct 19, 2013) 1 Temple vs ARMY (Oct 19, 2013) 1 Houston vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) 1 SMU at Cincinnati (11/09/13) 1 UCF vs HOUSTON (Nov 09, 2013) 2-point PATs made 1 UConn vs TOWSON (Aug 29, 2013) 1 Rutgers at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 1 Temple vs FORDHAM (Sep 14, 2013) 1 UConn vs MARYLAND (Sep 14, 2013) 1 UCF vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sep 28, 2013) 1 SMU vs RUTGERS (Oct. 5 2013) 1 Houston vs MEMPHIS (Oct 12, 2013) 1 SMU at Cincinnati (11/09/13) Punts 9 USF at Michigan State (Sep 07, 2013) 9 UConn vs MARYLAND (Sep 14, 2013) 9 Temple at Idaho (Sep 28, 2013) 9 USF at UConn (Oct 12, 2013) Longest punt 79 Memphis vs DUKE (Sep 07, 2013) 71 UCF at Memphis (Oct 05, 2013) Yards punted 399 USF at UConn (Oct 12, 2013) [9-399] 386 Temple at Idaho (Sep 28, 2013) [9-386] Punting avg 54.2 Cincinnati vs TEMPLE (10/11/13) [4-217] 52.2 UCF at Memphis (Oct 05, 2013) [6-313] Punt returns 8 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 6 Rutgers vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 2013 American Athletic Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 09, 2013

Punt return yards 106 Rutgers vs ARKANSAS (Sep 21, 2013) 60 Louisville at UConn (Nov. 8, 2013) Punt return avg 26.5 Rutgers vs ARKANSAS (Sep 21, 2013) [4-106] 24.0 UCF vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sep 28, 2013) [2-48] Punt return TDs 1 SMU vs MONTANA STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 1 Rutgers vs ARKANSAS (Sep 21, 2013) 1 Louisville at UConn (Nov. 8, 2013) Longest punt return 58 Rutgers vs ARKANSAS (Sep 21, 2013) 55 SMU vs MONTANA STATE (Sep 07, 2013) Kick returns 7 Temple vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 05, 2013) 7 SMU vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) Kick return yards 209 Houston vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) 186 SMU vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) Kick return avg 56.5 Rutgers at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) [2-113] 48.0 Rutgers vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 14, 2013) [3-144] Longest kick return 100 Rutgers at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 99 Rutgers vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 14, 2013) Kick return TDs 1 Rutgers at Fresno State (Aug 29, 2013) 1 Rutgers vs EASTERN MICHIGAN (Sep 14, 2013) 1 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 1 Houston vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) Interceptions 5 Houston at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 4 Houston at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) 4 Louisville vs RUTGERS (Oct 10, 2013) Interception return yds 142 Cincinnati vs UCONN (10/19/13) 111 Houston at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) Interception return avg 47.3 Cincinnati vs UCONN (10/19/13) [3-142] 27.8 Houston at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) [4-111] Longest interception rtn 96 Houston at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) 93 Memphis vs SMU (Oct 19, 2013) Interception return TDs 1 Cincinnati vs PURDUE (08/31/13) 1 Memphis vs DUKE (Sep 07, 2013) 1 Houston at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) 1 USF vs MIAMI (FLA.) (Sep 28, 2013) 1 Houston vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) 1 Louisville at USF (Oct 26, 2013) 1 Louisville at UConn (Nov. 8, 2013) Fumbles lost 4 Memphis at Houston (Oct 12, 2013) 3 SMU vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) Fumbles recovered 4 Houston vs MEMPHIS (Oct 12, 2013) 3 Houston vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) 3 UCF vs SOUTH CAROLINA (Sep 28, 2013) 3 Temple at SMU (Oct 26, 2013) Sacked by opp 8 Rutgers at Louisville (Oct 10, 2013) 8 UConn at Cincinnati (10/19/13) QB sacks 8 Louisville vs RUTGERS (Oct 10, 2013) 8 Cincinnati vs UCONN (10/19/13) 8 Houston vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) Turnovers committed 6 Rutgers vs HOUSTON (Oct 26, 2013) 5 SMU at TCU (Sep 28, 2013) 5 UConn vs LOUISVILLE (Nov. 8, 2013) Turnovers caused 6 Houston at Rutgers (Oct 26, 2013) 5 Houston at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) 5 Louisville at UConn (Nov. 8, 2013) Kicks blocked 1 Houston vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) 1 Rutgers vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 2013 American Athletic Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 09, 2013

1 Houston vs Rice (Sep 21, 2013) 1 SMU at Texas A&M (Sep 21, 2013) 1 Houston at UTSA (Sep 28, 2013) 1 SMU at TCU (Sep 28, 2013) 1 Temple vs LOUISVILLE (Oct 05, 2013) 1 Louisville at Temple (Oct 05, 2013) 1 USF vs CINCINNATI (Oct 05, 2013) 1 Rutgers at Louisville (Oct 10, 2013) 1 USF at UConn (Oct 12, 2013) 1 Memphis vs SMU (Oct 19, 2013) 1 Rutgers vs HOUSTON (Oct 26, 2013) 1 Louisville at UConn (Nov. 8, 2013) 1 Houston at UCF (Nov 09, 2013) First downs 35 Houston vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) 34 SMU vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) 1st downs rushing 21 Houston vs SOUTHERN (Aug 30, 2013) 18 Temple vs FORDHAM (Sep 14, 2013) 1st downs passing 24 SMU vs TEMPLE (Oct 26, 2013) 21 SMU vs TEXAS TECH (Aug 30, 2013) 1st downs by penalty 5 Houston vs MEMPHIS (Oct 12, 2013) 5 Houston vs BRIGHAM YOUNG (Oct 19, 2013) 5 UConn at UCF (Oct 26, 2013) 5 Houston vs USF (Oct 31, 2013) Penalties 19 USF at Houston (Oct 31, 2013) 16 SMU at Texas A&M (Sep 21, 2013) Penalties yards 170 USF at Houston (Oct 31, 2013) 145 Memphis at Middle Tennessee (Sep 14, 2013) 2013 American Athletic Conference American Opponent Game Lows Through games of Nov 09, 2013

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Total offense yards 27 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 87 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) Total offense yards/play 0.6 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) [43-27] 1.9 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) [45-87] Rushing yards 0 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 7 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) Rushing attempts 20 Cincinnati vs SMU (11/09/13) 20 Louisville at USF (Oct 26, 2013) Yards per rush 0.0 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) [34-0] 0.2 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) [29-7] Longest rush 6 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 8 Houston vs USF (Oct 31, 2013) Passing attempts 9 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 16 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) 16 Louisville vs EASTERN KENTUCKY (Sep 07, 2013) Passing yards 27 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 74 Rutgers vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) Yards per completion 5.6 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) [14-79] 6.4 UCF vs AKRON (Aug 29, 2013) [18-116] Passes completed 4 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 7 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) Pass completion pct 28.6 UConn vs USF (Oct 12, 2013) [8-28] 29.6 Rutgers vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) [8-27] Longest pass 13 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 13 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) 13 UCF vs AKRON (Aug 29, 2013) First downs 2 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 4 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) 1st downs rushing 0 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 1 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) 1st downs passing 2 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 3 Rutgers vs NORFOLK STATE (Sep 07, 2013) 3 Cincinnati vs NORTHWESTERN STATE (09/14/13) 3 USF vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sep 14, 2013) 3 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) 3 Temple vs ARMY (Oct 19, 2013) 1st downs by penalty 0 UCF vs AKRON (Aug 29, 2013) 0 Cincinnati vs PURDUE (08/31/13) 0 USF vs MCNEESE STATE (Aug 31, 2013) 0 Louisville vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONA (Sep 21, 2013) 0 Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio) (09/21/13) 0 Memphis vs ARKANSAS STATE (Sep 21, 2013) 0 Rutgers vs ARKANSAS (Sep 21, 2013) 0 USF vs MIAMI (FLA.) (Sep 28, 2013) 0 Louisville at Temple (Oct 05, 2013) 0 Rutgers at SMU (Oct. 5 2013) 0 Memphis vs UCF (Oct 05, 2013) 0 Rutgers vs TEMPLE (Nov 2, 2013) 0 UConn vs LOUISVILLE (Nov. 8, 2013) Penalties 2 Louisville vs OHIO (Sep 01, 2013) 2 Louisville at USF (Oct 26, 2013) 2 Louisville at UConn (Nov. 8, 2013) 2 Houston at UCF (Nov 09, 2013) Penalties yards 10 Louisville vs OHIO (Sep 01, 2013) 10 Louisville at UConn (Nov. 8, 2013)