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2019 BOWL MEDIA GUIDE 2019 BAD BOY MOWERS I GASPARILLABOWL.COM

TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS

Quick Facts 2 Date Monday, December 23, 2019 Time 2:30 p.m. (EST) Key Contacts & Hotel Information 3 Location Tampa, Practice Information 4 Stadium Raymond James Stadium Surface Natural Grass Media Credential Information 5 Capacity 40,000

Stadium Campus Map 6 2018 RESULT: Marshall 38, USF 20 TV & Booth Assignments 7 2019: Home Team: Marshall Away Team: UCF Bowl Events 8-9 GAME OFFICIALS: Bowl History 10-11 The NCAA has assigned Officials from the Game Recaps 12-22 Big Ten Conference.

Team Records 23-25 TELEVISION: Individual Records 26-28 TV Broadcast: ESPN Play-by-Play: Roy Philpott Analyst: Kelly Stouffer Sideline: Lauren Sisler Past Players in NFL 28-40 RADIO: National Radio: GameDay Radio Play-by-Play: Tony Caridi Sirius XM Channel 207 Analyst: Brad Howe Sideline: Melanie Newman Tune-In http://tun.in/sfzsm

TICKETS: Prices: $25.00+ Ticket Outlets: www.gasparillabowl.com/tickets Groups Tickets: Olivia Liette (813)-367-3719 or email [email protected]

STADIUM TICKET OFFICE: Thursday, Dec. 19 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21 Closed/Bucs Game Sunday, Dec. 22 Closed Monday, Dec. 23 10:00 a.m. - halftime Gates open at 1:00 p.m./Clear Bag Policy

NAMING HISTORY: 2017-Present: Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl 2015-2016: St. Petersburg Bowl 2014: Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl 2010-2013: Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg 2009: St. Petersburg Bowl presented by Beef ‘O’Brady’s 2008: Magic Jack St. Petersburg Bowl

MEDIA CONTACT: JACK HEILIG @GASPARILLABOWL e: [email protected] ph: 954.634.2299 2

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KEY CONTACTS

BAD BOY MOWERS GASPARILLA BOWL STAFF

SCOTT GLASER JENNIFER WAGNER OLIVIA LIETTE JACK HEILIG BRITTANY KIERNAN executive director associate manager events coordinator media relations & events assistant press operations

SCHOOL MEDIA CONTACTS

DAN FORCELLA JASON CORRIHER asst. athletics director, asst. athletic director strategic for communications media relations

HOTEL INFORMATION

MARSHALL HOTEL UCF HOTEL MEDIA HOTEL Marriott Water Street Hilton Tampa Renaissance Tampa Downtown Tampa Downtown International Plaza Hotel 700 South Florida Ave., Tampa, FL 211 North Tampa Street, Tampa, FL 4200 Jim Walter Blvd, Tampa, FL (813) 221-4900 (813) 204-3000 Kalamata Room (2nd Floor) (813) 877-9200

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TEAM PRACTICE INFORMATION

JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL BERKELEY PREPARATORY SCHOOL 4701 N Himes Avenue 4811 Kelly Road Tampa, FL 33614 Tampa, FL 33615

Practice Media Policy: Practices are closed to Practice Media Policy: Practices are closed to the media. Interviews available following practice at the media. Interviews available following practice. the Hilton Lobby Living Room.

FRIDAY, DEC. 20 FRIDAY, DEC. 20 Time: 9:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Time: 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Head Coach, Offensive Assistant Coach Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator & & Select Players Requested Players Media are advised to arrive at the Hilton Media are advised to arrive at the practice site no by 11:45 a.m. Please email Daniel Forcella later than 10:45 am. Please text SID Jason Corriher ([email protected]) if you plan to attend. (740) 331-1497 if you plan to attend.

SATURDAY, DEC. 21 SATURDAY, DEC. 21 Time: 9:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Time: 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Head Coach, Defensive Assistant Coach Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator & & Select Players Requested Players Media are advised to arrive at the Hilton Media are advised to arrive at the practice site no by 11:45 a.m. Please email Daniel Forcella later than 10:45 am. Please text SID Jason Corriher ([email protected]) if you plan to attend. (740) 331-1497 if you plan to attend.

SUNDAY, DEC. 22 SUNDAY, DEC. 22 TBD 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Walk-Thru Walk-Thru ** Not open to the media ** ** Not open to the media **

INTERVIEW REQUESTS: INTERVIEW REQUESTS: Daniel Forcella Jason Corriher [email protected] Cell: (740) 331-1497

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MEDIA CREDENTIAL INFORMATION

BOWL WEEK CREDENTIAL PICKUP accordingly. Please consult with a press box host or the December 19-22 seating charts posted throughout the press box for your RENAISSANCE TAMPA INTERNATIONAL PLAZA seat assignment. HOTEL 4200 Jim Walter Blvd, Tampa, FL 33607 FIELD MEDIA WORK ROOM Kalamata Room (2nd Floor) The Field Media Work Room is located just steps from the media entrance. Upon entering the area, please Media representatives may claim credentials at the check-in with the Bowl PR Staff representative who will Bowl Media Center during media center hours. show you to your pre-reserved workspace.

Photo identification (Drivers License) is required for Table workspace on field level is limited, if requests pickup. Credentials will only be issued to the recipients exceed available space, additional work areas will be named on the credential application. If a media outlet made available in the press box. wants one person to pick up credentials for any other staff members, a formal request must be made in POST-GAME FIELD ACCESS advance via email to the Jack Heilig. Media are permitted access to the playing field in the closing minutes of the game. Individuals may claim all credentials issued to his/her media organization. Media parking passes will be Elevators begin departing the Main Press Box at the emailed. Lost or misplaced credentials and/or 5:00 minute mark of the fourth quarter and will run to parking passes will not be replaced. All media Field Level through the end of the game. The elevator is credentials remain the property of the Bad Boy Mowers dedicated to media use at that time, so there is no hurry Gasparilla Bowl and must be surrendered upon request. to leave the Main Press Box.

Credentials not claimed at the media headquarters by POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Sunday, December 22 at 4:00 p.m. will be transferred The Championship Trophy and winning team’s MVP to Raymond James Stadium and will be available for award will be presented immediately following the pickup on game day at Media Will Call beginning at game at midfield. 11:30 a.m. After the customary 10-minute “cooling off” period, the BOWL MEDIA HEADQUARTERS non-winning head coach and selected players will be & WORK ROOM HOURS escorted to the interview room. The winning team head Thursday, Dec. 19 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. coach, Team MVP and selected players will follow. Friday, Dec. 20 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Only accredited media with proper credentials will be Saturday, Dec. 21 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. admitted. Sunday, Dec. 22 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. A sports information representative from each team PRESS BOX along with Bowl PR Staff will be available to assist the The Press Box opens at 11:30 a.m., three hours before media. Both team locker rooms are closed. Additional kickoff. The media entrance is at Dock D. Upon entering players from each school will be made available the building, bags will be inspected and tagged following each respective school’s press conference.

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MEDIA PARKING & STADIUM ENTRANCE

LOT 5 - MEDIA PARKING

DOCK D - MEDIA ENTRANCE

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PRESS BOX LEVEL BOOTH ASSIGNMENTS

1- ESPN 2- WDAE Radio (pre-game) 3- Official Stats 4- Bowl PR Office 5- Marshall Coaches 6- Marshall Radio Network 7- UCF Coaches 8- UCF Radio 9- GameDay Radio 10- Medical Observer 11- Stadium Command 12- Bowl Operations 13- Instant Replay/DV Sport

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BOWL EVENTS SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, DEC. 19 SUNDAY, DEC. 22 Media Center Media Center 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Renaissance Tampa International Plaza Hotel Renaissance Tampa International Plaza Hotel Team Arrivals Pep Rally 11:30 a.m. Marshall - Tampa Marriott Water Street 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. UCF - Hilton Tampa Downtown Ulele *Scheduled arrival times - Marshall is flying in and UCF will be traveling by bus. MONDAY, DEC. 23 Team Visit to Busch Gardens (afternoon) Fan Invasion Starts at 11:00 a.m. FRIDAY, DEC. 20 Raymond James Stadium - Lot 6D Media Center Press Box/Media Will Call 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Opens 11:30 a.m. Renaissance Tampa International Plaza Hotel Raymond James Stadium - Dock D Team Practices Kickoff 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Marshall - Berkeley Preparatory School Raymond James Stadium *Post practice interviews available on site *Times subject to change. 9:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. UCF - Jesuit High School *Post practice interviews available at Hilton Tampa Lobby Living Room On-Bikes Player Build 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park Children’s Hospital Team Visit 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital

SATURDAY, DEC. 21 Media Center 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Renaissance Tampa International Plaza Hotel Team Practices 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Marshall - Berkeley Preparatory School *Post practice interviews available on site 9:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. UCF - Jesuit High School *Post practice interviews available at Hilton Tampa Lobby Living Room Beach Invasion 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. City of Treasure Island

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BOWL EVENTS SCHEDULE

BUSCH GARDENS PEP RALLY Thursday, December 19th Sunday, December 22nd 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Busch Gardens - Tampa Bay Ulele 10165 McKinley Dr. 1810 N Highland Ave. Tampa, FL 33612 Tampa, FL

The teams will discover and explore Tampa Bay’s unique Fans will be entertained by team bands, dance teams, 335-acre African-themed animal theme park, along with and cheerleaders in preparation for game day! thrilling rollercoasters and entertaining shows. FAN INVASION ONBIKES - PLAYER BUILD Monday, December 23rd Friday, December 20th 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Raymond James Stadium Lot 6D Curtis Hixon Park 4201 N. Dale Mabry Highway 600 N Ashley Dr. Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Game day interactive area with entertainment for fans of Teams will come out to Curtis Hixon Park and build 100 all ages. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. bikes for underserved kids in the community. KICKOFF ALL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL VISIT Marshall vs. UCF Friday, December 20th Monday, December 23rd 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Raymond James Stadium 501 6th Ave. S. St. Petersburg, FL Park in main lot and meet in main lobby.

Team captains, mascots and cheerleaders from each team will be joined by Honorary Game Chairman Mike Alstott. Gifts will be provided to patients by ESPN/ Disney and the two participating teams.

BEACH INVASION Saturday, December 21st 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Treasure Island 10650 Gulf Blvd. Treasure Island, FL

The teams will have time to enjoy the wonderful scenery and setting of Treasure Island. Teams and band members participate in fun, competitive games – including the world famous belly-flop contest.

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BOWL HISTORY

TEAMS GAMES WON LOST PCT. LAST GAME ACC 1 1 1 0 1.000 2014 Big East Conference 3 3 3 0 1.000 2010 SEC 1 1 1 0 1.000 2016 Conference USA 6 9 5 4 .556 2018 American Athletic Conference 4 4 1 3 .250 2018 1 1 0 1 .000 2011 MAC 3 3 0 3 .000 2016

ACC HEAD COACHES (by alpha) NC State 1-0 Geoff Collins 1-0 W, Temple (2017) Mario Cristobal 0-1 L, FIU (2011) AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Butch Davis 0-1 L, FIU (2017) Temple 1-0 Bob Diaco 0-1 L, UConn (2015) UCF 0-1 Dave Doeren 1-0 W, NC State (2014) UConn 0-1 Larry Fedora 0-1 L, USM (2010) USF 0-1 Doc Holliday 3-0 W, MAR (2018), W, MAR (2015), W, MAR (2011) BIG EAST CONFERENCE Jim Leavitt 1-0 W, USF (2008) 0-1 L, Ball State (2012) Louisville 1-0 Ruffin McNeill 1-0 W, ECU (2013) Rutgers 1-0 Chuck Martin 0-1 L, OH (2016) USF 1-0 Dan Mullen 1-0 W, Miss St. (2016) George O’Leary 1-2 L, UCF (2014), W, UCF (2012), CONFERENCE USA L, UCF (2009) East Carolina 1-0 1-0 W, Rutgers (2009) FIU 0-1 Frank Solich 0-1 L, Ohio (2013) Marshall 3-0 1-1 L, USF (2018), W, UL (2010) Memphis 0-1 Tommy West 0-1 L, Memphis (2008) Southern Miss 0-1 UCF 1-1 MVPS 2018 Keion Davis, RB, Marshall MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE 2017 Frank Nutile, QB, Temple Ball State 0-1 2016 Nick Fitzgerald, QB, Miss. St. & Gus Ragland, QB, Ohio Miami (OH) 0-1 2015 Deandre Reaves, WR, Marshall & Bobby Puyol, K, UConn Ohio 0-1 2014 , QB, NC St. & Josh Reese, WR, UCF 2013 Vintavious Cooper, RB, ECU & Donte Foster, RB, Ohio SEC 2012 , QB, UCF & Jahwan Edwards, RB, Ball St. Mississippi State 1-0 2011 , WR, Marshall & T.Y. Hilton, WR, FIU 2010 Jeremy Wright, RB, Louisville & Austin Davis, QB, USM SUN BELT CONFERENCE 2009 , WR, Rutgers & Kamar Aiken, WR, UCF FIU 0-1 2008 , QB, Alabama & Duke Calhoun, WR, Memphis *MVPs were awarded to a player from each team from 2008-2016

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BOWL HISTORY

Date Team (Conference) Score Coaches Team MVP (s)

Dec. 20, 2008 USF (American) 41 Jim Leavitt Matt Grothe Memphis (C-USA) 14 Tommy West Duke Calhoun Dec. 19, 2009 Rutgers (Big East) 45 Greg Schiano Mohamed Sanu UCF (C-USA) 24 George O’Leary Kamar Aiken Dec. 21, 2010 Louisville (Big East) 31 Charlie Strong Jeremy Wright USM (C-USA) 28 Larry Fedora Austin Davis Dec. 20, 2011 Marshall (C-USA) 20 Doc Holliday Aaron Dobson FIU (Sun Belt) 10 Mario Cristobal T.Y. Hilton Dec. 20, 2012 UCF (C-USA) 38 George O’Leary Blake Bortles Ball State (MAC) 17 Pete Lembo Jahwan Edwards Dec. 21, 2013 ECU (C-USA) 37 Ruffin McNeill Vintavious Cooper Ohio (MAC) 20 Frank Solich Donte Foster Dec. 21, 2014 NC State (ACC) 34 Dave Doeren Jacoby Brissett UCF (C-USA) 27 George O’Leary Josh Reese Dec. 26, 2015 Marshall (C-USA) 16 Doc Holliday Deandre Reaves UConn (American) 10 Bob Diaco Bobby Puyol Dec. 26, 2016 Mississippi State (SEC) 17 Dan Mullen Nick Fitzgerald Miami - Ohio (MAC) 16 Chuck Martin Gus Ragland Dec. 21, 2017 Temple (American) 28 Geoff Collins Frank Nutile FIU (C-USA) 3 Butch Davis Dec. 20, 2018 Marshall (C-USA) 38 Doc Holliday Keion Davis USF (American) 20 Charlie Strong

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GAME RECAPS

GAME 1 December 20, 2008

The inaugural game featured USF from the BIG EAST and Memphis from Conference USA. USF Matt Grothe, who earned the game’s Most Outstanding Player award, threw for three and rushed for 83 yards on 15 carries to lead USF to a 41-14 win. USF scored on four of its first five possessions to build a 24-14 halftime lead on its way to scoring more than 40 points for the fourth time in 2008. The Tigers entered the contest averaging more than 200 yards via their ground game, but the Bulls had the nation’s ninth-best rushing defense and it showed. USF held Memphis to only 66 yards on 30 carries, and Tiger Curtis Steele, a 1,000-yard rusher, gained most of those with 48 yards on 12 rushes.

SCORING Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL USF 14 10 10 7 41 MEMPHIS 7 7 0 0 14

USF Game Stats Memphis 29 First Downs 15 49-232 Rushes-Yards 30-60 264 Passing-Yards 172 32-20-0 Passes 32-18-0 100 137 2 Punts 8 1-1 -Lost 0-0 7-70 Penalties-Yards 3-25 33:44 Time of Possession 25:51

USF UM SCORING SUMMARY 7 0 USF - Johnson 26 yd pass from Grothe (Bonani kick) - 13:58 1st Quarter 14 0 USF - Williams 3 yd run (Bonani kick) - 4:28 1st Quarter 14 7 MEMPHIS - Hall 3 yd run (Reagan kick) - 2:58 1st Quarter 17 7 USF - Bonani 23 yd - 11:18 2nd Quarter 24 7 USF - Busbee 13 yd pass from Grothe (Bonani kick) - 4:15 2nd Quarter 24 14 MEMPHIS - Calhoun 2 yd pass from Hall (Reagan kick) - 0:08 2nd Quarter 27 14 USF - Bonani 37 yd field goal - 8:36 3rd Quarter 34 14 USF - Bogan 24 yd pass from Grothe (Bonani kick) - 1:50 3rd Quarter 41 14 USF - Plancher 2 yd run (Bonani kick) - 12:40 4th Quarter

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GAME RECAPS

GAME 2 December 19, 2009

Rutgers and UCF lined up agaisnt each other for the first time ever in the second edition of the Bowl. The Scarlet Knights tied their season-best for points scored with a 45-24 win over UCF. Rutgers’ Mohamed Sanu, the game’s Most Outstanding Player, accounted for three of the team’s five touchdowns. Sanu caught four passes and two touchdowns. The Scarlet Knights three other touchdowns came on a 65-yard pass reception by Tim Brown an return by Billy Anderson and kickoff return by Damaso Munoz on an attempted onside kick by UCF. Rutgers defense held UCF’s offense in check recording a bowl record six sacks.

SCORING Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL RUTGERS 14 14 10 7 45 UCF 7 10 0 7 24

Rutgers Game Stats UCF 29 First Downs 45 49-232 Rushes-Yards 30-66 262 Passing-Yards 172 32-20-0 Passes 32-18-0 100 Return Yards 137 2 Punts 8 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 7-70 Penalties-Yards 3-25 33:44 Time of Possession 25:16

RU UCF SCORING SUMMARY 7 0 RUTGERS - Sanu 5 yd run (Te kick) - 8:37 1st Quarter 7 7 UCF - Aiken 7 yd pass from Hodges (Cattoi kick) - 4:31 1st Quarter 14 7 RUTGERS - Brown 65 yd pass from Savage (Te kick) - 3:54 1st Quarter 14 10 UCF - Cattoi 25 yd field goal - 14:56 2nd Quarter 21 10 RUTGERS - Sanu 1 yd run (Te kick) - 5:50 2nd Quarter 21 17 UCF - Aiken 34 yd pass from Hodges (Cattoi kick) - 2:32 2nd Quarter 28 17 RUTGERS - Anderson 19 yd interception return (Te kick) - 1:38 2nd Quarter 35 17 RUTGERS - Sanu 11 yd pass from Savage (Te kick) - 12:37 3rd Quarter 38 17 RUTGERS - Te 43 yd field goal - 8:09 3rd Quarter 38 24 UCF - Davis 2 yd run (Cattoi kick) - 2:23 4th Quarter 45 24 RUTGERS - Munoz 35 yd kickoff return (Te kick)- 2:18 4th Quarter

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GAME RECAPS

GAME 3 December 20, 2010

The 2010 game between the Louisville Cardinals from the BIG EAST and Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles from Conference USA was a thriller to the end. The game featured numerous highlights including a one-handed grab by USM QB Austin Davis on a trick play, a 62-yard touchdown run by USM’s Desmond Johnson and a 96-yard kickoff return by Louisville’s Jeremy Wright, plus many bone- jarring hard hits. The Cardinals prevailed 31-28 on a fourth quarter field goal by Chris Philpott, capping a successful turnaround season under first-year head coach Charlie Strong.

SCORING Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL LOUISVILLE 0 21 0 10 31 USM 14 7 0 7 28

Louisville Game Stats USM 15 First Downs 24 29-109 Rushes-Yards 40-170 178 Passing-Yards 226 32-20-0 Passes 34-21-0 172 Return Yards 83 7 Punts 6 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 9-54 Penalties-Yards 6-45 31:12 Time of Possession 28:48

UL USM SCORING SUMMARY 0 7 USM - Pierce 32 yd pass from Davis (Hrapmann kick) - 12:06 1st Quarter 0 14 USM - Johnson 62 yd run (Hrapmann kick) - 10:12 1st Quarter 7 14 LOU - Graham 11 yd pass from Burke (Philpott kick) - 11:21 2nd Quarter 7 21 USM - Davis 17 yd pass from Pierce (Hrapmann kick) - 9:15 2nd Quarter 14 21 LOU - Chichester 10 yd pass from Burke (Philpott kick) - 4:24 2nd Quarter 21 21 LOU - Powell 6 yd run (Philpott kick) - 1:18 2nd Quarter 21 28 USM - Walters 8 yd pass from Davis (Hrapmann kick) - 14:55 4th Quarter 28 28 LOU - Wright 95 yd kickoff return (Philpott kick) - 14:40 4th Quarter 31 28 LOU - Philpott 36 yd field goal - 6:30 4th Quarter

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GAME RECAPS

GAME 4 December 20, 2011

The fourth installment of the game pitted the Marshall Thundering Herd of Conference USA against the FIU Panthers of the Sun Belt Conference. Two key plays, one by special teams and another by the defense late in the fourth quarter propelled Marshall to a 20-10 win. With the score tied at 10-10, Marshall’s Zach Dunston blocked a punt that led to a 39-yard field goal by Tyler Warner with 5:16 remaining in the game. On the ensuing drive, Marshall’s Omar Brown forced a on FIU star T.Y. Hilton on what would’ve been a successful 3rd down conversion that would’ve put the Panthers near midfield with 4:24 to go. Marshall’s offense ran the clock down to 38 seconds left when it had a 4th and 5. Coming out the timeout, QB Rakeem Cato hit WR Aaron Dobson on a 35-yard touchdown pass. Dobson earned Marshall’s game MVP honors with touchdown receptions of 35 and 31 yards to help Conference USA earn their first victory in the Bowl.

SCORING Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL MARSHALL 3 7 0 10 20 FIU 7 3 0 0 10

Marshall Game Stats FIU 14 First Downs 12 30-84 Rushes-Yards 27-88 226 Passing-Yards 163 39-27-1 Passes 32-20-0 141 Return Yards 67 7 Punts 8 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 8-60 Penalties-Yards 5-25 33:09 Time of Possession 26:51

MAR FIU SCORING SUMMARY 3 0 MARSHALL - Warner 37 yd field goal - 6:37 1st Quarter 3 7 FIU - Hilton 2 yd run (Griffin kick) - 1:31 1st Quarter 3 10 FIU - Griffin 46 yd field goal - 5:41 2nd Quarter 10 10 MARSHALL - Dobson 31 yd pass from Cato (Warner kick) - 0:23 2nd Quarter 13 10 MARSHALL - Warner 39 yd field goal - 5:16 4th Quarter 20 10 MARSHALL - Dobson 35 yd pass from Cato (Warner kick) - 0:30 4th Quarter

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GAME RECAPS

GAME 5 December 20, 2012

In a game that featured two nine-win teams, one of only four bowl games to have both teams have at least nine wins, Conference USA member UCF scored the game’s first 13 points and jumped out to a 28-7 halftime lead to coast to a 38-17 victory over Ball State of the Mid-American Conference. Game MVP Blake Bortles accounted for 352 yards (272 passing, 80 rushing) as the redshirt sophomore threw for three touchdowns and ran for another. NFL Draft pick Latavius Murray caught a pair of TDs from Bortles and also ran for a score as he totaled 104 all-purpose yards. QB and WR hooked up for a pair of TDs for Ball State as they made their eighth bowl appearance all-time.

SCORING Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL UCF 13 15 3 7 38 BALL STATE 0 7 3 7 17

UCF Game Stats Ball State 33 First Downs 23 42-222 Rushes-Yards 24-71 272 Passing-Yards 217 33-22-0 Passes 35-22-0 5 Return Yards 81 1 Punts 3 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 8-71 Penalties-Yards 6-53 35:34 Time of Possession 24:26

UCF BSU SCORING SUMMARY 7 0 UCF - Murray 7 yd pass from Bortles (Giovanetti kick) - 7:27 1st Quarter 13 0 UCF - Murray 2 yd run (Moffitt kick blocked) - 3:59 1st Quarter 13 7 BSU - Snead 7 yd pass from Wenning (Schott kick) - 10:41 2nd Quarter 21 7 UCF - Bortles 6 yd run (Floyd pass from Bortles) - 5:50 2nd Quarter 28 7 UCF - Murray 5 yd pass from Bortles (Moffit kick) - 0:05 2nd Quarter 28 10 BSU - Schott 45 yd field goal - 7:54 3rd Quarter 35 10 UCF - Worton 7 yd pass from Bortles (Moffitt kick) - 4:23 3rd Quarter 38 10 UCF - Moffitt 25 yd field goal - 10:12 4th Quarter 38 17 BSU - Snead 16 yd pass from Wenning (Schott kick) - 5:26 4th Quarter

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GAME RECAPS

GAME 6 December 23, 2013

It was a good start and an even better finish for Vintavious Cooper, Shane Carden and East Carolina as the Pirates scored the game’s final 20 points in the fourth quarter to defeat Ohio, 37-20, in the sixth annual Beef O’Brady’s Bowl at Monday afternoon. Cooper, who was named ECU’s MVP, rushed for a career-best and Bowl record 198 yards on 25 carries. He turned the game back in ECU’s favor following the missed field goal. The senior back capped a 5-play 71-yard drive with a 31-yard touchdown scamper, his first of two TD runs on the day. The Pirates had opportunities to widen their lead in the opening half but were stopped on downs twice inside the Bobcats’ 15-yard line.

SCORING Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL ECU 14 3 0 20 37 OHIO 0 14 3 3 20

ECU Game Stats Ohio 30 First Downs 21 41-280 Rushes-Yards 37-107 287 Passing-Yards 328 30-46-1 Passes 24-44-2 47 Return Yards 95 5 Punts 6 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 9-75 Penalties-Yards 5-60 35:36 Time of Possession 26:30

ECU OHIO SCORING SUMMARY 7 0 ECU - Worthy 5 yd pass from Carden (Harvey Kick) 10:45 1st Quarter 14 0 ECU - Allen 2 yd run (Harvey Kick) 0:27 1st Quarter 14 7 OHIO - Patterson 17 yd pass from Tettleton (Yazdani kick) - 14:39 2nd Quarter 14 14 OHIO - Foster 80 yd pass from Vick (Yazdani kick) - 9:54 2nd Quarter 17 14 OHIO - Harvey 41 yd field goal - 1:01 2nd Quarter 17 17 OHIO - Yazdani 29 yd field goal - 6:42 3rd Quarter 17 20 OHIO - Yazdani 28 yd field goal - 13:34 4th Quarter 24 20 ECU - Cooper 31 yd run (Harvey kick)- 9:45 4th Quarter 31 20 ECU - Carden 14 yd pass from Worthy (Harvey kick) - 7:29 4th Quarter 37 20 ECU - Cooper 22 yd run (PAT Blocked) - 1:55 4th Quarter

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GAME RECAPS

GAME 7 December 26, 2014

The NC State Wolfpack of the ACC, after outscoring its previous two opponents by a score of 77-20, left St. Petersburg victorious in a 34-27 victory over the 9-3 UCF Knights. NC State quarterback Jacoby Brissett set the pace with 262 passing yards and a touchdown, while running back Matt Dayes added two scores on the ground to preserve the win for the Wolfpack. This was quite the accomplishment for NC State after UCF had recorded nine wins in their previous ten games. UCF quarterback Justin Holman and proved to be UCF’s biggest contributors in this game, with Holman throwing for three touchdowns and Perriman adding nine catches for 138 yards. With the win, NC State improved its bowl record to 7-3, The win made its bowl record 15-12-1.

SCORING Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL NC STATE 7 10 7 10 34 UCF 3 7 3 14 27

NC State Game Stats UCF 26 First Downs 21 49-187 Rushes-Yards 28-82 300 Passing-Yards 291 17-28-0 Passes 23-53-1 22 Return Yards 27 4 Punts 6 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 6-34 Penalties-Yards 3-30 33:51 Time of Possession 26:09

NC St. UCF SCORING SUMMARY 0 3 UCF - Moffitt, Shawn 40 yd field goal - 10:06 1st Quarter 7 3 NC State - Samuels, J. 18 yd pass from Thornton, S. (Sade, N. kick) - 1st Quarter 6:11 7 10 UCF - Reese, Josh 6 yd pass from HOLMAN, Justin (MOFFITT, Shawn kick) - 12:34 2nd Quarter 14 10 NC State - Alston, J. 37 yd pass from Brissett, J. (Sade, N. kick) - 9:05 2nd Quarter 17 10 NC State - Sade, N. 19 yd field goal - 3:16 2nd Quarter 24 10 NC State - Dayes, M. 24 yd run (Sade, N. kick) - 11:55 3rd Quarter 24 13 UCF - Moffitt, Shawn 36 yd field goal - 5:45 3rd Quarter 31 13 NC State - Dayes, M. 15 yd run (Sade, N. kick) - 3:05 3rd Quarter 34 13 NC State - Sade, N. 45 yd field goal - 12:37 4th Quarter 34 20 UCF - Reese, Josh 14 yd pass from HOLMAN, Justin (MOFFITT, Shawn kick) - 11:01 4th Quarter 34 27 UCF - Reese, Josh 2 yd pass from HOLMAN, Justin (MOFFITT, Shawn kick) - 1:44 4th Quarter

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GAME 8 December 26, 2015

The Marshall Thundering Herd rode ball control and a solid defensive effort to a 16-10 victory over UConn in the St. Petersburg Bowl at Tropicana Field. With the win, Marshall becomes the first two-time winner of the event which was first played in 2008. The triumph capped a third straight 10-plus win season and the fourth consecutive victory for Coach Doc Holliday and the Herd (10-3). Marshall never trailed and had its offense on the field for nearly 35 minutes, including almost 30 of the 45 minutes in the final three quarters of play. The Herd outgained the Huskies (6-7) in total yards by a 389-213 margin. WR Deandre Reaves earned MVP honors for Marshall with a game-high 9 catches for 88 yards. He also had a 26-yard punt return which ranked as the second-longest in the bowl’s history. UConn placekicker Bobby Puyol put his name into the St. Petersburg Bowl record book with a 52-yard field goal and earned the MVP honors for the Huskies.

SCORING Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL MARSHALL 7 6 0 3 16 UCONN 7 0 3 0 10

Marshall Game Stats UConn 24 First Downs 15 41-171 Rushes-Yards 33-127 218 Passing-Yards 86 23-36-1 Passes 10-17-1 0 Return Yards 23 2 Punts 5 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-45 Penalties-Yards 3-25 34:42 Time of Possession 25:18

MAR UCONN SCORING SUMMARY 7 7 MAR - Yurachek, Ryan 16 yd pass from Litton, Chase (Smith, Nick kick) - 8:10 1st Quarter 10 7 UCONN - Johnson, Ron 8 yd run (Puyol, Bobby kick) - 6:19 1st Quarter 13 7 MAR - Smith, Nick 29 yd field goal - 4:57 2nd Quarter 13 10 UCONN - Puyol, Bobby 52 yard field goal - 0:02 3rd Quarter 16 10 MAR - Smith, Nick, 32 yard field goal - 1:44 4th Quarter

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GAME 9 December 26, 2016

Nelson Adams blocked Nick Dowd’s 37-yard field goal attempt with five seconds remaining in the game allowing the Bulldogs to escape St. Petersburg with a victory. Trailing 16-7 with less than five minutes to play in the third quarter, MSU quarterback Nick Fitzgerald capped a nine- play, 82-yard drive with a 44-yard touchdown run that cut the deficit to 16-14 and set up a dramatic fourth quarter. With 12:03 remaining in the game the Bulldogs’ Weston Graves drilled a 36-yard field goal to put his team ahead for the first time and ultimately set the stage for Adams’ heroics. Fitzgerald finished with a game-high 132 yards rushing, which is a Bowl record for a quarterback. The RedHawks had 433 yards offense with Gus Ragland throwing for 263 yards and two touchdowns.

SCORING Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL MSU 0 7 7 3 17 MIAMI 3 6 7 0 16

MS State Game Stats Miami 18 First Downs 24 33-199 Rushes-Yards 35-170 136 Passing-Yards 263 23-36-1 Passes 10-17-1 80 Return Yards 40 4 Punts 2 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-25 Penalties-Yards 3-20 24:52 Time of Possession 35:08

MSU MIAMI SCORING SUMMARY 0 3 MIA – Dowd 18 yd Field Goal First Quarter 10:07 0 9 MIA – Gardner 6 yd Pass from (Ragland Dowd PAT Blocked) Second Quarter 8:36 7 9 MS ST – Fitzgerald 2 yd Run (Graves kick) Second Quarter 0:22 7 16 MIA – Smith 1 yd Pass from Ragland (Dowd kick) Third Quarter 8:11 14 16 MS ST – Fitzgerald 44 yd Run (Graves Kick) Third Quarter 4:15 17 16 MS ST – Graves 36 yd Field Goal Fourth Quarter 12:03

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GAME 10 December 21, 2017

Temple’s defense registered a bowl-record seven sacks and a total of 10 tackles-for-loss and quarterback and game MVP Frank Nutile rushed for a touchdown and passed for another as the Owls defeated FIU, 28-3, in the 10th annual Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl at Tropicana Field. FIU’s hopes of winning in its second bowl game in three postseason appearances and its first win in two trips to St. Petersburg were dealt a major blow on the Panthers’ first offensive series when starting quarterback Alex McGough was knocked out of the game with what later was diagnosed as a broken collarbone. Temple head coach Geoff Collins became just the second first-year coach to earn a win at the Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl.

SCORING Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL TEMPLE 0 7 7 14 28 FIU 0 0 3 0 3

Temple Game Stats FIU 20 First Downs 20 41-141 Rushes-Yards 41-83 259 Passing-Yards 169 19-29-0 Passes 17-34-2 0 Return Yards 111 5 Punts 7 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 10-86 Penalties-Yards 6-59 29:52 Time of Possession 30:08

Temple FIU SCORING SUMMARY 7 0 TEM - Nutile 4 yd run (Boumerhi kick) - 11:45 2nd Quarter 7 3 FIU - Borregales 27 yd field goal - 3:12 3rd Quarter 14 3 TEM - Hood 1 yd run (Boumerhi kick) - 0:28 3rd Quarter 21 3 TEM - Wright 45 yd pass from Nutile (Boumerhi kick) - 7:26 4th Quarter 28 3 TEM - Armstead 5 yd run (Boumerhi kick) - 3:54 4th Quarter

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GAME 11 December 20, 2018

Most Valuable Player Keion Davis rushed for a game-high 94 yards and a pair of touchdowns to lead the Marshall Thundering Herd (9-4, 6-2 C-USA) to a 38-20 victory over the USF Bulls (7-6, 3-4 AAC) in the 11th annual Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl at Raymond James Stadium. Davis did almost all of his damage in the second half, picking up 82 of his 94 yards on just nine carries. His 16-yard touchdown run with 6:24 left in the fourth quarter gave the Herd its final 18-point margin and secured Marshall’s record third win in three Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl appearances. Marshall also won in 2011 (20-10 over FIU) and in 2015 (16-10 over UConn).

SCORING Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL MARSHALL 21 7 3 7 38 USF 7 3 10 0 20

Marshall Game Stats USF 24 First Downs 19 282 Rushes-Yards 92 221 Passing-Yards 268 17-26-0 Passes 15-31-0 0 Return Yards 0 4 Punts 6 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 8-75 Penalties-Yards 5-25 36:14 Time of Possession 23:46

MAR USF SCORING SUMMARY

7 0 MAR: Isaiah Green 10-yard rush (Justin Rohrwasser kick) – 5:20 (7 plays, 81 yards, 3:41) 1st Quarter

14 0 MAR: Anthony Anderson 1-yard rush (Justin Rohrwasser kick) – 4:43 (1 play, 1 yard, 0:05) 1st Quarter 14 7 USF: Randall St. Felix 38-yard pass from Tyre McCants (Coby Weiss kick) – 2:43 (6 plays, 75 yards, 2:00) 1st Quarter 21 7 MAR: Brenden Knox 8-yard rush (Justin Rohrwasser kick) – 0:25 (5 plays, 80 yards, 2:18) 1st Quarter 28 7 MAR: Keion Davis 5-yard rush (Justin Rohrwasser kick) – 1:30 (3 plays, 17 yards, 1:10) 2nd Quarter 28 10 USF: Coby Weiss 22-yard field goal – 0:04 (10 plays, 69 yards) 2nd Quarter 28 13 USF: Coby Weiss 31-yard field goal – 9:13 (14 plays, 62 yards, 5:47) 3rd Quarter 31 13 MAR: Justin Rohrwasser 28-yard field goal – 5:19 (9 plays, 54 yards, 3:54) 3rd Quarter 31 20 USF: Randall St. Felix 33-yard pass from Blake Barnett (Coby Weiss kick) – 3:16 (4 plays, 72 yards, 2:03) 3rd Quarter 38 20 MAR: Keion Davis 16-yard rush (Justin Rohrwasser kick) – 6:24 (11 plays, 64 yards, 5:47) 4th Quarter

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POINTS SCORED SCORING BY QUARTER 45, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 1st Quarter: 148 points (.277) 41, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 2nd Quarter: 171 points (.320) 3rd Quarter: 83 points (.155) FEWEST POINTS SCORED 4th Quarter: 132 points (.247) 3, FIU (vs. Temple), 2017 MOST POINTS BY A WINNING TEAM MOST COMBINED POINTS SCORED 45, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 69, Rutgers (45) vs. UCF (24), 2009 41, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 38, two tied FEWEST COMBINED POINTS SCORED 26, Marshall (16) vs. UConn (10), 2015 MOST POINTS BY A LOSING TEAM 28, S.Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 POINTS SCORED, FIRST QUARTER 27, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 21, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 24, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009

POINTS SCORED, SECOND QUARTER LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 21, Louisville (vs. S.Miss), 2011 27, USF def. Memphis 41-14, 2008

POINTS SCORED, HALF TEAMS SCORING FIRST THAT WON (73%) 28, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017,2018 28, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 28, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 TEAMS LEADING AT HALF THAT WON (73%) 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 POINTS SCORED, 1ST HALF (COMBINED) 45, Rutgers (28) vs. UCF (17), 2009

POINTS SCORED, 2ND HALF (COMBINED) OFFENSE 34, NC St. (17) vs. UCF (17), 2014 YARDS THROWN Most: 328, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 POINTS SCORED, THIRD QUARTER Fewest: 86, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015 10, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 10, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 ATTEMPTS 10, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 Most: 53, UCF (vs. NC. St), 2014 Fewest: 17, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015 POINTS SCORED, FOURTH QUARTER 20, ECU (vs. Ohio), 2013 COMPLETIONS Most: 30, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 TOTAL POINTS IN BOWL HISTORY Fewest: 10, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015 534 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Highest: 69 (27-for-39), Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 Fewest: 43 (23-for-53), UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014

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PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS Most: 568, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 Most: 3 (3-for-4), UCF (vs. NC St.) 2014 Fewest: 213, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS PASSING Most: 87, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 TOUCHDOWNS THROWN Fewest: 50, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015 3, UCF, (vs. NC St.), 2014 3, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS, COMBINED 3, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 1,003, East Carolina (568) vs. Ohio (435), 2013 3, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 863, Marshall (503) vs. USF (360), 2018 860, NC State (487) vs. UCF (373), 2014 THROWN 782, UCF (494) vs. Ball State (288), 2012 3, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 734, USF (496) vs. Memphis (238), 2008 2, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009

YARDS PER PLAY 7.2 (503/70) Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 RUSHING 6.6 (494/75) UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 YARDS 6.5 (568/87) East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 Most: 282, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 6.3, three tied Fewest: 35, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009

FIRST DOWNS, PASSING RUSHING ATTEMPTS 16, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 Most: 49, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 16, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 49, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 14, ECU (vs. Ohio), 2013 Fewest: 24, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 14, Ohio (vs. ECU), 2013 13, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 YARDS PER RUSH Highest: 6.9, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 FIRST DOWNS, PENALTY Lowest: 1.2, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009 4, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 4, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 3, ECU (vs. Ohio), 2013 5, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 3, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012

3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS DEFENSE Best Percentage: .75, 9-of-12, UCF (vs. Ball State),2012 INTERCEPTIONS Worst Percentage: .267, 4-of-15 USF (vs. Marshall), 2018 3, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 .267, 4-of-15 FIU (vs. Temple), 2017 .267, 4-of-15 FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 SACKS .267, 4-of-15 UCF (vs. Rutgers) 2009 7, Temple (vs. FIU), 2017 Most: 9 UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 Fewest: 3 Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012

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TACKLES FOR LOSS PUNTS, COMBINED 11, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 Most: 11, East Carolina (5) vs. Ohio (6), 2013 Fewest: 4, Ball State (3) vs. UCF (1), 2012 FUMBLES 2, Temple (vs. FIU), 2017 PUNTING YARDS 2, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 Most: 337, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008 2, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 Fewest: 32, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 2, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT FUMBLES, COMBINED 46.5, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 3, FIU (2) vs. Temple (1), 2017 46.5, NC St., (vs. UCF), 2014

FUMBLES, LOST NET PUNTING AVERAGE 1, by many 42.3, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013

FUMBLES, LOST COMBINED TIME OF POSSESSION 1, by many Most: 36:14, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 Fewest: 23:46, USF (vs. Marshall), 2018 PENALTIES Most: 10, Temple (vs. FIU), 2017 ATTENDANCE 10, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 29,763, Rutgers vs. UCF, 2009 Fewest: 3, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015 26,675, UCF vs. NC St., 2014 3, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008 25,205, Memphis vs USF, 2008 3, UCF (vs NC St.), 2014

PENALTIES, COMBINED Most: 16, Temple (10) vs. FIU (6), 2017 Fewest: 7, Marshall (4) vs. UConn (3), 2015

PENALTY YARDAGE Most: 125, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 Fewest: 25, USF (vs. Marshall), 2018 25, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015

PUNTING MOST PUNTS 8, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 8, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 8, USF (vs.Memphis), 2008

FEWEST PUNTS 1, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012

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MOST TOUCHDOWNS T4. 98, Brenden Knox, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 T-1. 3, Josh Reese, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 T4. 98, Shadrach Thornton, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 T-1. 3, Latavius Murray, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 2 2, 7 times BEST AVERAGE PER CARRY (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 10.2, Desmond Johnson, S.Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010, MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES (10-102 yds, 1 TD) T-1. 3, Justin Holman, UCF (vs NC St.), 2014 2. 7.9, Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina (vs Ohio), 2013, T-1. 3, Blake Bortles, UCF (vs Ball State), 2012 (25-198 yds, 2 TD) T-1. 3, Matt Grothe, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 3. 7.8, Brenden Knox, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018, T-2. 2, Gus Ragland, Miami (OH) (vs. MS State), 2016 (12-98 yds, 1 TD) T-2. 2, Keith Wenning, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 T-4. 7.3, Nick Fitzgerald, MS State (vs. Miami OH), 2016, (18-132 yds, 2 TD) MOST YARDS PASSING T-4. 7.3, Keoin Davis, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015, 1. 294, Tom Savage, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 (10-73,yds, 0 TD) 2. 291, Justin Holman, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 3. 273, Shane Carden, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 4. 272, Blake Bortles, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 1. 25, Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 5. 262, Jacoby Brissett, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 T-2. 21, Beau Blankenship, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 T-2. 21, Latavius Murray, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 MOST PASS ATTEMPTS 3. 19, Bryant Shirreffs, UConn (vs. Marshall), 2015 1. 53, Justin Holman, UCF (vs NC St.), 2014 4. 18, Bilal Powell, Louisville (vs. Southern Miss), 2010 2. 45, Shane Carden, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 3. 40, Tyler Tettleton, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 LONGEST RUNS 4. 39, Rakeem Cato, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 1. 66, Beau Blankenship, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 5. 34, Keith Wenning, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 2. 62 (TD), Desmond Johnson, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 MOST COMPLETIONS 3. 52, Keion Davis, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 1. 29, Shane Carden, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 4. 44 (TD), Nick Fitzgerald, MS State 2. 27, Rakeem Cato, Marshall (vs. FIU) ,2011 (vs. Miami OH), 2016 3. 23, , Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 5. 43, Brenden Knox, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 T-4. 22, Gus Ragland, Miami (OH) (vs. MS State), 2016 T-4. 22, Blake Bortles, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 MOST RECEPTIONS T-4. 22, Keith Wenning, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 T-1. 9, Deandre Reaves, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 T-1. 9, Breshad Perriman, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN T-1. 9, Justin Hardy, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 1. 3, Tyler Tettleton, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 T-2. 8, Isaiah Jones, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 T-2. 3, Maurice Alexander FIU (vs. Temple), 2017 T-2. 8, T.Y. Hilton, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 T-2. 2, Brett Hodges, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009 3. 7, Willie Snead, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012

MOST RUSHING YARDS MOST RECEIVING YARDS 1. 198, Vintavious Cooper, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 1. 165, Randall St. Felix, USF (vs. Marshall), 2018 2013 2. 160, Donte Foster, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 2. 142, Nick Fitzgerald, MS State (vs. Miami OH), 2016 3. 138, Breshad Perriman, UCF (vs NC St.), 2014 3. 107, Desmond Johnson, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville), 4. 99, Tim Brown, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 2010 5. 97, Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009

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BEST AVERAGE PER CATCH (MIN. 3 REC.) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 1. 27.5, Randall St. Felix, USF (vs. Marshall), 2018 T-1. 6, Quincy McDuffie, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009 (6-165, 2 TD) T-1. 6, D.A. Griffin, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008 2. 26.6, Donte Foster, Ohio vs. East Carolina, 2010, T-2 4, Keion Davis, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 (6-160 yds, I TD) T-2. 4, Reggie Hunt, Southern Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 3. 26.3, Bo Hines, NC St. vs. UCF, 2014, 3. 3, 3 tied (3-79 yds, 0 TD) 4. 24.8, Tim Brown, Rutgers vs. UCF, 2009, MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (4-99 yds, 1 TD) 1. 171, Quincy McDuffie, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009 5. 24.3, Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers vs. UCF, 2009, 2. 134, Jeremy Wright, Lousiville (vs. S.Miss), 2014 (4-97 yds, 1 TD) 3. 107, D.A. Griffin, Memphis (vs.USF), 2008 4. 77, Keion Davis, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 LONGEST PASSES (RECEIVER FROM QB) 5. 74, Reggie Hunt, S.Miss (vs.Louisville), 2010 1. 80, Donte Foster, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 2. 65, Tim Brown, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 3. 61, Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 1. 95 (TD), Jeremy Wright, Lousiville (vs. S. Miss), 2010 T-4. 45, Bo Hines, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 2. 65, Quincy McDuffie, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009 T-4. 45, Breshad Perriman, UCF (vs. Ball State), 2012 3. 56, Dontavia Bogan, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 T-4. 45, Isaiah Wright, Temple (vs. FIU), 2017 4. 37, Brandon Holloway, MS State (vs. Miami OH), 2016 LONGEST TOUCHDOWN (RUSH/RECEIVING) 1. 80, Donte Foster from Derrius Vick, Ohio MOST PUNT RETURNS (vs. East Carolina), 2013 1. 4, Andre Booker, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 2. 65, Tim Brown from Tom Savage, Rutgers T-2. 3, Devin Bass, Ohio (vs.East Carolina), 2013 (vs. UCF), 2009 T-2. 3, Breon Allen, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 3. 62, Desmond Johnson, Southern Miss T-2. 3, Marcus Edwards, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 (vs. Louisville), 2010 3. 2, Three tied 4. 45, Isaiah Wright from Frank Nutile, Temple (vs. FIU), 2017 MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 5. 38, Randall St. Felix from Tyre McCants, Marshall 1. 57, Andre Booker, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 (vs. FIU), 2011 2. 37, Marcel Williams, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 3. 26, Deandre Reaves, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (RUN, RCV., KR, PR, IR) 4. 16, Marcus Edwards, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 1. 220, Vintavious Cooper (198/22/0/0/0), 5. 14, Doug Beaumont, Louisville (vs. S.Miss), 2010 East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 2. 193, Quincy McDuffie (0/22/171/0/0), LONGEST PUNT RETURN UCF (vs Rutgers), 2009 1. 39, Andre Booker, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 3. 171, Keion Davis (94/0/77/0/0), 2. 28, Marcel Williams, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 3. 26, Deandre Reaves, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 T-4. 165, Randall St. Felix (0/165/0/0), 4. 15, Theo Wilson, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008 USF (vs. Marshall), 2018 5. 14, Doug Beaumont, Louisville (vs. S.Miss), 2010 T-4. 165, Jeremy Wright (31/0/134/0/0), Louisville (vs. Southern Miss), 2010 MOST FIELD GOALS 1. 3, Nick Smith, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 2. 2, Seven Tied

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LONGEST FIELD GOALS MOST TACKLES 1. 52, Bobby Puyol, UConn (vs.Marshall), 2015 T-1. 14, Greg Reaves, USF (vs. Marshall), 2018 2. 46, Jack Griffin, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 T-1. 14, Tony Reid, Miami (OH) (vs. MS State), 2016 T-3. 45, Shawn Moffitt, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 T-1. 14, Andrew Adams, UConn (vs.Marshall), 2015 T-3. 45, Steven Schott, Ball State (vs. UCF), 2012 T-1. 14, Clayton Geathers, UCF (vs. NC St.), 2014 4. 43, San San Te, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 T-1. 14, Michael Dobson, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 2. 13, Jordan Hunt, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 MOST KICKOFFS T-1. 8, Tedd Dellaganna, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 T-1. 8, Maikon Bonani, USF (vs. Memphis), 2008

MOST PUNTS T-1. 8, Josh Brisk, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 T-1. 8, Blake Clinigan, UCF (vs. Rutgers), 2009 T-1. 8, Brent Sutherland, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008

LONGEST PUNTS 1. 61, Tyler Williams, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 T-2. 60, Trent Schneider, USF (vs. Marshall), 2018 T-2. 60, Peter Boehme, S.Miss (vs. Louisville), 2010 3. 59, Matt Green, Ohio (vs. East Carolina), 2013 4. 56, Brent Sutherland, Memphis (vs. USF), 2008

PUNTING AVERAGE T-1. 46.5, Tyler Williams, Marshall (vs. UConn), 2015 T-1. 46.5, Wil Baumann, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 1. 36, Josh Jones, NC St. (vs. UCF), 2014 2. 34, Richard Leonard, FIU (vs. Marshall), 2011 3. 26, Damaso Munoz, Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 4. 19, Billy Anderson, Rutgers (vs. UCF),2009

MOST SACKS T-1, 2, Channing Hames, Marshall (vs. USF), 2018 T-1. 2, William Kwenkeu, Temple (vs. FIU), 2017 T-1. 2, , Rutgers (vs. UCF), 2009 2. 1.5, Terrell Stanley, East Carolina (vs. Ohio), 2013 3. 1, many tied

MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 3, Korey Williams, S.Miss (vs. Lousiville), 2010 2. 2.5, Tyson Gale, Marshall (vs. FIU), 2011 3. 2, many tied

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2018 MARSHALL vs. USF

MARSHALL (4) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Ryan Bee DT 2019 FA Washington Redskins Washington Redskins* Tyre Brady WR 2019 FA XFL- Malik Gant DB 2019 FA New England Patriots # Juwon Young LB 2019 FA

Current NFL: 2 CFL: 0 XFL: 1

USF (1/1) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team DB 2019 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Current NFL: 1 CFL: 0 XFL: 0

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2017 TEMPLE vs. FIU

TEMPLE (13/9) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Jacob Martin DE 2018 6 Jullian Taylor DL 2018 7 49ers Cole Boozer OL 2018 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers XFL-DC Defenders DB 2018 FA New York Giants* Sharif Finch DE 2018 FA Tennessee Titans Adonis Jennings WR 2018 FA XFL-L.A. Wildcats Leon Johnson OL 2018 FA XFL-HOU Roughnecks WR 2018 FA New Orleans Saints # Nick Sharga FB 2018 FA Oakland Raiders Ryquell Armstead RB 2019 5 Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars Michael Dogbe DE 2019 7 Arizona Cardinals RB 2019 FA Dallas Cowboys Chris Myarick TE 2019 FA Miami Dolphins*

Current NFL: 9 CFL: 0 XFL: 3

FIU (3/1) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Alex McGough QB 2018 7 Seattle Seahawks Houston Texans* Bryce Canady CB 2018 FA Jacksonville Jaguars XFL-Tampa Bay Vipers Kai Absheer OT 2019 FA CFL-Ottawa Redblack CFL-*

Current NFL: 1 CFL: 0 XFL: 0

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2016 MISSISSIPPI STATE vs. MIAMI (OH)

MISS STATE (21/12) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team OL 2017 6 Seattle Seahawks Nelson Adams DT 2017 FA Richie Brown LB 2017 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers # Johnathan Calvin DE 2017 FA XFL- Nick James DL 2017 FA CFL-SASK Roughriders XFL-Dallas Renegades Fred Ross WR 2017 FA XFL-Seattle Dragons OL 2018 3 Houston Texans # Jordan Thomas TE 2018 6 Houston Texans Houston Texans # Hunter Bradley LS 2018 7 Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers P 2018 7 Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars Brandon Bryant DB 2018 FA XFL-L.A. Wildcats Lashard Durr DB 2018 FA XFL-Tampa Bay Vipers J.T. Gray DB 2018 FA New Orleans Saints New Orleans Saints Jeffery Simmons DT 2019 1 Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans OL 2019 2 Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Gerri Green DE 2019 6 Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts Donald Gray WR 2019 FA CFL-SASK Roughriders Braxton Hoyett DT 2019 FA Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs* Justin Johnson TE 2019 FA Seattle Seahawks Seattle Seahawks # Mark McLaurin DB 2019 FA New York Giants New York Giants # Jamal Peters CB 2019 FA Indianapolis Colts XFL-Dallas Renegades

Current NFL: 12 CFL: 0 XFL: 6

MIAMI (OH) (5/1) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Collin Buchanan OL 2017 FA New Orleans Saints CFL-Ottawa Redblacks Austin Gearing DE 2017 FA Kansas City Chiefs JT Jones DL 2017 FA Atlanta Falcons Heath Harding DB 2018 FA Atlanta Falcons Ryan Smith TE 2018 FA Green Bay Packers Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Current NFL: 1 CFL: 1 XFL: 0

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2015 MARSHALL vs. UCONN

MARSHALL (11/0) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Davonte Allen WR 2016 FA Keith Baxter DB 2016 FA Sebastian Johansson OL 2016 FA San Diego Chargers Devonte Johnson RB 2016 FA Carolina Panthers Deandre Reaves WR 2016 FA San Diego Chargers Corey Tindal DB 2016 FA Cincinnati Bengals CFL-Ottawa Redblacks Emanuel Byrd TE 2017 FA Kansas City Chiefs Justin Hunt WR 2017 FA Kansas City Chiefs Chase Litton QB 2018 FA Kansas City Chiefs XFL-Seattle Dragons Ryan Yurachek RB 2018 FA Oakland Raiders XFL- DC Defenders

Current NFL: 0 CFL: 1 XFL: 2

UCONN (9/3) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Andrew Adams DB 2016 FA New York Giants Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kenton Adeyemi DE 2016 FA Obi Melifonwu DB 2017 2 Oakland Raiders New England Patriots* Andreas Knappe OL 2017 FA Atlanta Falcons Noel Thomas Jr. WR 2017 FA Detroit Lions Trey Rutherford OL 2018 1 CFL-Montreal Alouettes CFL-Montreal Alouettes Foley Fatukasi DL 2018 6 New York Jets New York Jets Jamar Summers CB 2018 FA Pittsburgh Steelers XFL-N.Y. Guardians WR 2019 1 CFL-CGY Stampeders CFL-CGY Stampeders

Current NFL: 3 CFL: 2 XFL: 1

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2014 NC STATE vs. UCF

NC STATE (17/11) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Tyson Chandler OL 2015 FA Buffalo Bills Rodman Noel LB 2015 FA Jacoby Brissett QB 2016 3 New England Patriots Indianapolis Colts OL 2016 3 New England Patriots New England Patriots DB 2016 4 New York Jets Cleveland Browns Josh Jones DB 2017 2 Green Bay Packers Dallas Cowboys* RB 2017 7 Cleveland Browns DB 2017 7 Minnesota Vikings XFL- L.A. Wildcats Bradley Chubb DE 2018 1 Denver Broncos Denver Broncos # B.J. Hill DT 2018 3 New York Giants New York Giants Justin Jones DT 2018 3 Los Angeles Chargers DE 2018 4 San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers # Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR 2018 5 Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers Jaylen Samuels RB 2018 5 Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Jerod Fernandez LB 2018 FA Washington Redskins CFL-Ottawa Redblacks Brandon Pittman LB 2018 FA CFL-Saskatchewan Germaine Pratt LB 2019 3 Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Bengals

Current NFL: 11 CFL: 1 XFL: 1

UCF (13/4) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Breshad Perriman WR 2015 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers DB 2015 FA Atlanta Falcons CFL-Winnipeg BB DB 2015 FA Chicago Bears Rannell Hall WR 2015 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers XFL-Tampa Bay Vipers LB 2015 FA Washington Redskins Justin Tukes TE 2015 FA Washington Redskins Torrian Wilson OL 2015 FA Detroit Lions Demetris Anderson DL 2016 FA Green Bay Packers DB 2017 3 Seattle Seahawks Seattle Seahawks TE 2018 3 Houston Texans Houston Texans Aaron Evans OL 2018 FA Jordan Franks TE 2018 FA Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Bengals* T.J. Mutcherson DB 2018 FA Seattle Seahawks

Current NFL: 4 CFL: 1 XFL: 1

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2013 OHIO vs. EAST CAROLINA

OHIO (7/2) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Travis Carrie CB 2014 7 Oakland Raiders Cleveland Browns Beau Blankenship RB 2014 FA Jacksonville Jaguars Donte Foster WR 2014 FA Minnesota Vikings Antwan Crutcher DT 2015 FA Cincinnati Bengals Cameron McLeod DE 2015 FA Houston Texans Tarell Basham DE 2017 3 Indianapolis Colts New York Jets DT 2017 FA XFL-STL BattleHawks

Current NFL: 2 CFL: 0 XFL: 1

EAST CAROLINA (11/2) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Lee Pegues DT 2014 FA Chicago Bears Derrell Johnson LB 2014 FA Miami Dolphins WIll Simmons OL 2014 FA Pittsburgh Steelers Justin Hardy WR 2015 4 Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons Terry Williams DT 2015 FA Chicago Bears Cam Worthy WR 2015 FA Baltimore Ravens Shane Carden QB 2015 FA Chicago Bears Josh Hawkins DB 2016 FA Green Bay Packers XFL-Dallas Renegades WR 2017 2 Buffalo Bills Oakland Raiders Dashaun Amos DB 2017 FA New York Giants CFL-CGY Stampeders Dayon Pratt DL 2017 FA Houston Texans

Current NFL: 2 CFL: 1 XFL: 1

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2012 UCF vs. BALL STATE

UCF (10/7) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Latavius Murray RB 2013 6 Oakland Raiders New Orleans Saints Kemal Ishmael DB 2013 7 Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons A.J. Bouye DB 2013 FA Houston Texans Jacksonville Jaguars Blake Bortles QB 2014 1 Jacksonville Jaguars Los Angeles Rams Storm Johnson RB 2014 7 Jacksonville Jaguars Chris Martin OT 2014 FA Houston Texans CFL-Ottawa Redblacks Justin McCray OL 2014 FA Tennessee Titans Cleveland Browns Jordan McCray OL 2014 FA Green Bay Packers XFL-Tampa Bay Vipers Breshad Perriman WR 2015 1 Baltimore Ravens Tampa Bay Buccaneers Clayton Geathers DB 2015 4 Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts

Current NFL: 7 CFL: 1 XFL: 1

BALL STATE (6/1) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Austin Holtz OL 2013 FA Detroit Lions Jonathan Newsome DE 2014 5 Indianapolis Colts CFL-BC Lions Keith Wenning QB 2014 6 Baltimore Ravens Jamill Smith WR 2014 FA CFL-Ottawa Redblacks CFL-EDM Eskimos Willie Snead WR 2014 FA Cleveland Browns Baltimore Ravens Eric Patterson DB 2015 FA New England Patriots

Current NFL: 1 CFL: 2 XFL: 0

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2011 MARSHALL vs. FIU

MARSHALL (7/2) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Vinny Curry DE 2012 2 Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Omar Brown DB 2012 FA Baltimore Ravens Aaron Dobson WR 2013 2 New England Patriots Garrett Scott OL 2014 6 Seattle Seahawks Harold Hoskins TE 2014 FA Miami Dolphins Darryl Roberts DB 2015 7 New England Patriots New York Jets Chris Jasperse OL 2015 FA Cincinnati Bengals

Current NFL: 2 CFL: 0 XFL: 0

FIU (5/2) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team T.Y. Hilton WR 2012 3 Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts Johnathan Cyprien DB 2013 2 Jacksonville Jaguars Atlanta Falcons # Tourek Williams LB 2013 6 San Diego Chargers Caylin Hauptmann OL 2013 FA Cleveland Browns Isame Faciane NT 2014 FA Minnesota Vikings XFL-HOU Roughnecks

Current NFL: 2 CFL: 0 XFL: 1

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2010 LOUISVILLE vs. SOUTHERN MISS

LOUISVILLE (17/3) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Johnny Patrick CB 2011 3 New Orleans Saints Bilal Powell RB 2011 4 New York Jets New York Jets Byron Stingily OT 2011 6 Tennessee Titans Doug Beaumont WR 2011 FA Atlanta Falcons Adam Froman QB 2011 FA Atlanta Falcons Cameron Graham TE 2011 FA Tennessee Titans Brandon Heath LB 2011 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mark Wetterer OL 2011 FA Cincinnati Bengals Greg Scruggs DE 2012 7 Seattle Seahawks Josh Bellamy WR 2012 FA Kansas City Chiefs New York Jets # Alex Kupper OL 2013 FA Houston Texans Jeremy Wright RB 2013 FA New York Giants Preston Brown ILB 2014 3 Buffalo Bills Oakland Raiders DT 2014 FA Chicago Bears Houston Texans Damian Copeland WR 2014 FA Jacksonville Jaguars Roy Philon DT 2014 FA Pittsburgh Steelers Hakeem Smith S 2014 FA Tennessee Titans

Current NFL: 3 CFL: 0 XFL: 0

SOUTHERN MISS (11/1) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team DeAndre Brown WR 2011 FA Philadelphia Eagles Anthony Gray DT 2011 FA Pittsburgh Steelers John Henderson DT 2011 FA St. Louis Rams Johdrick Morris TE 2011 FA Baltimore Ravens Lamar Holmes OL 2012 3 Atlanta Falcons DT 2012 FA Seattle Seahawks CFL-CGY Stampeders Kelvin Bolden WR 2012 FA Washington Redskins Austin Davis QB 2012 FA St. Louis Rams Ronnie Thornton LB 2012 FA Chicago Bears Jamie Collins LB 2013 2 New England Patriots New England Patriots Khryi Thornton DT 2014 3 Green Bay Packers XFL-STL BattleHawks

Current NFL: 1 CFL: 1 XFL: 1

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2009 RUTGERS vs. UCF

RUTGERS (24/3) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Anthony Davis OL 2010 1 San Francisco 49ers Devin McCourty CB 2010 1 New England Patriots New England Patriots Ryan D’Imperio LB 2010 7 Minnesota Vikings Tim Brown WR 2010 FA New York Giants Jack Corcoran FB 2010 FA Houston Texans Kevin Haslam OL 2010 FA Jacksonville Jaguars George Johnson DE 2010 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers XFL-N.Y. Guardians Howard Barbieri OL 2011 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Brandon Bing CB 2011 FA Denver Broncos Jonathan Freeny LB 2011 FA Miami Dolphins Joe Lefeged DB 2011 FA Indianapolis Colts Alex Silvestro LB 2011 FA New England Patriots Charlie Noonan DT 2011 FA Philadelphia Eagles Mohamed Sanu WR 2012 3 Cincinnati Bengals New England Patriots Justin Francis DE 2012 FA New England Patriots Gregg Johnson DE 2012 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Desmond Wynn OL 2012 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers DB 2013 3 New England Patriots New England Patriots Khaseem Greene LB 2013 4 Chicago Bears Steve Beauharnais LB 2013 7 New England Patriots XFL-STL BattleHawks Marcus Cooper CB 2013 7 San Francisco 49ers D.C. Jefferson TE 2013 7 Arizona Cardinals Ka’lial Glaud LB 2013 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Timothy Wright TE 2013 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Current NFL: 3 CFL: 0 XFL: 2

UCF (9/0) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Torell Troup DT 2010 2 Buffalo Bills Michael Greco S 2010 FA Green Bay Packers Jah Reid OT 2011 3 Baltimore Ravens Bruce Miller DE 2011 7 San Francisco 49ers Kamar Aiken WR 2011 FA Buffalo Bills Jamar Newsome WR 2011 FA Jacksonville Jaguars Josh Robinson DB 2012 3 Minnesota Vikings Josh Linam LB 2012 FA San Diego Chargers Adam Nissley TE 2012 FA Atlanta Falcons

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL 2008 USF vs. MEMPHIS

USF (21/1) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Tyrone McKenzie LB 2009 3 New England Patriots Jarrett Buie DE 2009 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Marc Dile OL 2009 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Louis Gachette DB 2009 FA Green Bay Packers Cedric Hill TE 2009 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Matt Huners OL 2009 FA San Francisco 49ers Taurus Johnson WR 2009 FA Kansas City Chiefs Ryan Schmidt OL 2009 FA Tennessee Titans Nate Allen DB 2010 2 Philadelphia Eagles Jerome Murphy DB 2010 3 St. Louis Rams Carlton Mitchell WR 2010 6 Cleveland Browns DE 2010 7 St. Louis Rams Delbert Alvarado K/P 2010 FA Dallas Cowboys Kion Wilson LB 2010 FA San Diego Chargers Terrell McClain DT 2011 3 Carolina Panthers Atlanta Falcons Mistral Raymond DB 2011 6 Minnesota Vikings Chaz Hine OL 2012 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers A.J. Love WR 2012 FA Minnesota Vikings Jeremiah Warren OL 2012 FA New England Patriots Quenton Washington DB 2012 FA Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jerrell Young DB 2012 FA Jacksonville Jaguars

Current NFL: 1 CFL: 0 XFL: 0

MEMPHIS (7/2) Pos. Year Draft Rd. Team Current Team Clinton McDonald DL 2009 7 Cincinnati Bengals Arizona Cardinals Duke Calhoun WR 2010 FA New York Giants Kellen Heard DT 2010 FA Oakland Raiders Curtis Steele RB 2010 FA Baltimore Ravens Charlie Bryant DL 2011 FA San Diego Chargers Ronald Leary OL 2012 FA San Diego Chargers Denver Broncos Frank Trotter DE 2012 FA Jacksonville Jaguars

Current NFL: 2 CFL: 0 XFL: 0

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PAST PLAYERS IN THE NFL

PLAYERS BY TEAM (ALPHABETICALLY)

ARIZONA CARDINALS (2) LOS ANGELES RAMS (1) Clinton McDonald DT Memphis Blake Bortles QB UCF Michael Dogbe DE Temple MIAMI DOLPHINS (1) ATLANTA FALCONS (5) Chris Myarick TE Temple Richie Brown LB Mississippi State Justin Hardy WR East Carolina NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (7) Kemal Ishmael DB UCF Duron Harmon DB Rutgers Johnathan Cyprien DB FIU Mohamed Sanu WR Rutgers Terrell McClain DT USF Devin McCourty DB Rutgers Jamie Collins LB Southern Miss BALTIMORE RAVENS (1) Joe Thuney OL NC State Willie Snead WR Ball State Obi Melifonwu DL Connecticut Malik Gant DB Marshall CINCINNATI BENGALS (2) Jordan Franks TE UCF NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (3) Germaine Pratt LB NC State Latavius Murray RB UCF J.T. Gray DB Mississippi State CLEVELAND BROWNS (3) Keith Kirkwood WR Temple Justin McCray G UCF Travis Carrie CB Ohio NEW YORK GIANTS (3) Juston Burris DB NC State B.J. Hill DT NC State Mark McLaurin DB Mississippi State DALLAS COWBOYS (2) Sean Chandler DB Temple Josh Jones DB NC State Ventell Bryant RB Temple NEW YORK JETS (5) Josh Bellamy WR Louisville DENVER BRONCOS (2) Bilal Powell RB Louisville Ronald Leary OL Memphis Daryl Roberts DB Marshall Bradley Chubb DE NC State Tarell Basham DE Ohio Foley Fatukasi DL Connecticut GREEN BAY PACKERS (3) Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR USF OAKLAND RAIDERS (1) Elgton Jenkins OL Mississippi State Zay Jones WR East Carolina Hunter Bradley LS Mississippi State PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (1) HOUSTON TEXANS (5) Vinny Curry DE Marshall Brandon Dunn DT Louisville Jordan Akins TE UCF PITTSBURGH STEELERS (1) Jordan Thomas TE Mississippi State Jaylen Samuels RB NC State Alex McGough QB FIU Jacob Martin DE Temple SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (2) Kentavius Street DE NC State INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (4) Julian Taylor DL Temple T.Y. Hilton WR FIU Clayton Geathers DB UCF SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (2) Jacoby Brissett QB NC State Shaquill Griffin DB UCF Gerri Green DE Mississippi State Justin Johnson TE Mississippi State

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (3) TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (4) A.J. Bouye DB UCF Breshad Perriman WR UCF Logan Cook P Mississippi State Andrew Adams DB Connecticut Ryquell Armstead RB Temple Ryan Smith TE Miami (OH) Mazzi Wilkins DB Marshall KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (2) Braxton Hoyett DT Mississippi State TENNESSEE TITANS (2) Martinas Rankin OL Mississippi State Jeffrey Simmons DT Mississippi State Sharif Finch DE Temple LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (1) Justin Jones DT NC State WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1) Ryan Bee DT Marshall

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