2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Bobby Bowden Field at Doak SYRACUSE (1-2 overall, 0-1 BIG EAST) Campbell Stadium (82,300) vs. Tallahassee, Fla. October 1, 2005 #6/7 FLORIDA STATE (3-0 overall, 2-0 ACC) 3:30 p.m. • ABC

On the Air KOWALEWSKI HAS CAREER DAY Senior tight end Joe Kowalewski (Warners, N.Y.) caught a career-high seven Television passes against Virginia and surpassed the 300-yard receiving mark for his career ABC Television will broadcast the Syracuse on a 31-yard reception from junior quarterback Perry Patterson game at Florida State … Mike Tirico and (Lancaster, Pa.) … Kowalewski had a career-best 96 receiving yards for the game Tim Brant will call the action, and Suzy … It was the most receiving yards by an SU tight end since Chris Gedney caught Shuster will provide sideline reports … six balls for 103 yards at West Virginia on Oct. 17, 1992 … Kowalewski is SU’s Chris Pfeiffer will produce the broadcast. leading receiver through three games with nine catches for 117 yards and one Joe touchdown … In 12 games in 2004 Kowalewski had 14 catches for 181 yards … Kowalewski For his career, Kowalewski has 26 catches for 361 yards and two . Radio Syracuse ISP Sports Network ORANGE DEFENSE PRODUCES TURNOVERS The flagship station for the Syracuse ISP The Syracuse defense produced three turnovers in the 27-24 loss to #25/20 Virginia Sports Network is WAQX-95.7FM … Voice … SU’s turnover margin of +2.67 leads the nation … Senior defensive end Ryan of the Orange Matt Park and analyst LaCasse (Stoughton, Mass.) intercepted a pass by UVA quarterback Marcus Hagans Dick MacPherson will be joined by pre in the SU endzone to thwart a Cavalier scoring drive … Senior Steve Gregory and post-game host and sideline reporter (Staten Island, N.Y.) recorded the fi fth of his career and sophomore Kevin Maher … The Syracuse ISP Sports Dowayne Davis (Bronx, N.Y.) had his fi rst career interception against Virginia Network can be heared in New York, New Ryan … SU’s 10 turnovers in three games ties for 10th nationally … The SU defense is Jersey, Vermont and Pennsylvania … For a LaCasse ranked sixth nationally in pass defense (128.3 yards per game) and 24th in total complete list of affiliates, please see page 12. defense (292.67 yards per game) and is fourth in pass effi ciency defense (82.05). LAST SECOND DRAMATICS Sirius Satellite Radio Virginia’s game-winning fi eld goal with :01 remaining in the game marked the fi rst time since Syracuse football and men’s basketball 2000 that SU has lost on on a fi eld goals as the fi nal play of the game … In 2000 the Orange lost games will be broadcast on SIRIUS satellite at Cincinnati, 12-10, on a 47-yards fi eld goal by Jason Mammarelli … The last time SU won on a radio … Visit www.sirius.com for more last second fi eld goal was in 1989 when John Biskup hit a 24-yarder against East Carolina with :04 information and a channel guide. remaining in the game … SU won that game 18-16. Internet 2005 Schedule & Results (1-2 overall, 0-1 BIG EAST) Every Syracuse ISP Sports Network Date Opponent Attendance Result (Televison) broadcast is available on the official SU September 4 WEST VIRGINIA * 45,418 L, 9-15 (ABC) Athletics website – www.suathletics.com. Opening Day 10 BUFFALO 34,442 W, 31-0 (TW 26) The Coaches Military Service Day/Youth Day 17 #25/20 VIRGINIA 40,027 L, 24-27 (ESPN2) Syracuse: Greg Robinson 25th Anniversary of the Dome Celebration Overall Record: 1-2 24 OPEN Year as a head coach: 1st October 1 at #6/7 Florida State 3:30 p.m. ABC Record at SU: 1-2 7 at Connecticut * 8:00 p.m. ESPN2 Year at SU: First 15 RUTGERS * TBA Legends Day/Varsity Club Weekend BIG EAST Record: 0-1 22 at Pittsburgh * TBA 29 CINCINNATI * 12:00 p.m. ESPN Regional Florida State: Bobby Bowden Parent’s Weekend/Fan Appreciation Day Overall Record: 354-102-4 November 5 OPEN Year as a head coach: 40th 12 SOUTH FLORIDA * TBA #44 Jersey Retirement Day/Homecoming/SU Football Senior Day Record at FSU: 281-70-4 Salvation Army Dome Donation Day Year at FSU: 30th 19 at Notre Dame 2:30 p.m. NBC ACC Record: 96-8 26 at Louisville * TBA HOME GAMES LISTED IN BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS * Indicates BIG EAST Conference game • All times are Eastern Game times and television information will be announced as soon as available SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005

SYRACUSE PERFECT IN THE SYRACUSE-FLORIDA STATE SERIES Florida State leads the all-time series versus Syracuse, SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE THE REDZONE 4-1 … FSU won the only other meeting between the YEAR H/A SCORE W L T Syracuse has come away with points two schools at Doak Walker Stadium, 46-14, in 1991 1 1966 H 37-21 1 0 0 every time it has entered the red zone … SU’s lone series victory came in 1966 by the score 1 1978 H 0-28 1 1 0 this season … The Orange is 6-for-6 when of 37-21 at Archbold Stadium … In that contest SU 1989 H 10-41 1 2 0 breaching the opponent’s 20-yard line legend Floyd Little carred 20 times for 193 yards and 1991 A 14-46 1 3 0 2004 H 13-17 1 4 0 (four touchdowns, two field goals) … three touchdowns … NFL Hall of Famer Larry Csonka SU is one of two teams in the BIG EAST also gained 65 yards on the ground on 17 attempts. … Florida State, 4-1 to have scored one every one of its red Csonka finished the 1966 campaign with 1,012 yards, Current series win streak: FSU, 4 1 zone possessions (Cincinnati, 6-6) … SU’s the 10th-highest single-season total in team history … Archbold Stadium performance inside the opposition’s 20 this Csonka and Little rank third (2,934 yards) and fifth (2,704 season is a marked improvement against yards), respectively in career rushing yards at SU … In last year’s meeting, Perry Patterson last year when the Orange finished last in passed for 207 yards in a 17-13 loss at the … Orange Walter Reyes the conference in red zone offense, scoring caught a career-best six passes in the game and Luke Cain made a career-high nine tackles. on 64.3 percent of its red zone possessions (27-of-42, 17 TDs and 10 field goals). HOMETOWN CONNECTION 2005 Red Zone 100 Percent Teams SU Terrell Lemon came to Syracuse from Miami, Fla., while several Team RZ Att.-Made TD FG Florida State players from Miami stayed closer to home … FSU J.R. Texas Tech 22-22 21 1 Bryant and Trevor Ford, offensive guard Jacky Claude, defensive end Willie Jones Illinois 18-18 11 7 Toledo 16-16 14 2 and quarterback Tommy Keane all originated from Miami … Orange Missouri 15-15 12 3 Landel Bembo and cornerback Marcus Clayton are originally from Tallahassee, Clemson 14-14 6 8 Fla. along with FSU fullback James Coleman, cornerback Antonio Cromartie, Kansas 14-14 11 3 Marcus linebacker Rodney Gallon, cornerback Joe Manning, tight end Matt Root, wide UCLA 14-14 12 2 Clayton receiver Fred Rouse, linebacker Ernie Sims and quarterback Wyatt Sexton … Southern Miss 9-9 7 2 Bembo and Clayton each attended Amos P. Godby HS, while FSU’s Cromartie, Fresno State 8-8 6 2 Gallon, Manning and Rouse all went to Lincoln HS … Orange linebacker Tommy Harris is from Cincinnati 6-6 5 1 Daytona Beach, Fla., while Florida State linebacker Buster Davis, defensive end Anthony Kelly Syracuse 6-6 4 2 UL-Monroe 5-5 5 0 and quarterback Xavier Lee also call Daytona Beach home. Utah State 5-5 4 1 ON THIS DATE IN SU FOOTBALL HISTORY EXPERIENCE ON THE LINES October 1 1898 – Rochester W, 35-0 SU’s starting offensive and defensive • SU is 12-3, including eight-straight wins from 1921-1977. 1904 – Clarkson W, 69-0 linemen have a combined 224 games • SU’s fi rst fi ve victories on this date all came by shutouts … 1910 – at Yale L, 6-12 played, including 121 starts in three The Orange has outscored its opponents 410-195 all-time 1921 – Ohio W, 38-0 seasons (39 games) … The most on Oct. 1. 1927 – William & Mary W, 18-0 experienced in the group are senior • SU is 2-3 away from home on this date. 1932 – St. Lawrence W, 54-0 defensive end James Wyche (Roosevelt, • In the Orange’s last win on Oct. 1, an upset against #14/10 1937 – Clarkson W, 26-6 N.Y.), who has played in 36 games, Virginia Tech, Kirby Dar Dar ran for a career-high 108 1949 – Lafayette W, 20-13 including 34 starts and senior Steve yards and three touchdowns … Malcolm Thomas ran for 1960 – at Kansas W, 14-7 Franklin (Dover, Del.), who has 26 starts a career-high 145 yards, while Kevin Mason threw for a 1977 – at Illinois W, 30-20 in 27 games played during his two-plus career-high in the air with 183 yards … SU trailed 20-14 1983 – at Nebraska L, 7-63 seasons at SU. with less than eight minutes left, but two rushing scores 1988 – Maryland W, 20-9 sealed the win for the Orange. Offense Games Played Starts 1994 – Virginia Tech W, 28-20 Carroll Madison 1 1 1998 – at NC State L, 17-38 Jason Greene 26 17 Justin Outten 14 3 Steve Franklin 27 26 SU BEST IN THE BIG EAST IN PUNTING AVERAGE Quinn Ojinnaka 36 15 The Orange is currently leading the conference in punting (39.3 yards per punt) ... SU has kicked Totals 104 62 22 times for a league-best 936 yards … Senior Brendan Carney (Valley Forge, Pa.) ranks third Defense in the league in punting average (42.5) and is tied for 28th in the nation in the same statistic … James Wyche 36 34 He is second on SU’s career punting average ledger (42.9) and is tied for ninth in school history Kader Drame 31 15 in number of punts (139) … Carney’s 5,958 career yards is the sixth-highest total in team history Chris Thorner 15 3 … He has booted 31 kicks inside the 20-yard line for his career including two this season (1 vs. Ryan LaCasse 38 7 Totals 120 59 Buffalo and 1 vs. Virginia).. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005

2005 SYRACUSE-FSU TURNOVERS - TAKING MANY MORE THAN WE’RE GIVING Syracuse leads the nation in turover margin at +2.67 … The Orange defense has forced a total STATISTICAL COMPARISON of 10 turnovers (six and four ) in three games, while turing the ball over SU OFFENSE FSU DEFENSE just twice (two interceptions) … SU’s 10 takeaways in the most in the BIG EAST and is tied 20.6 Scoring 11.3 for 10th in the nation … The Orange’s six interceptions is tied for the 14th in the country … 280.7 Total Yardage 261.3 SU forced five turnovers against West Virginia in the season-opener, the most by a BIG EAST 148.7 Rushing Yardage 82.3 team in 2005 … Senior free safety Anthony Smith (Hubbard, Ohio) leads the team with two 132.0 Passing Yardage 179.0 65.3 Total Plays 73.7 interceptions … He picked off two passes against Buffalo, adding to his season turnovers total 39.0 Rushing Plays 41.3 … He recovered two fumbles and forced another in the season-opener against West Virginia 26.3 Passing Plays 32.3 … Linebacker Tommy Harris (Daytona Beach, Fla.) and Tanard Jackson (Silver Spring, 4.3 Avg. Per Play 3.5 Md.) each have also each recovered fumbles for SU … The Orange is one of 11 teams in NCAA 3.8 Avg. Per Rush 2.0 Divison IA that had not lost a on the season … Syracuse has put the ball on the ground 5.0 Avg. Per Pass 5.5 five times this year, but recovered all five. 9.4 Avg. Per Catch 9.1 0.6 Turnovers 2.7 SU IN THE NCAA STATISTICAL RANKINGS SU DEFENSE FSU OFFENSE INDIVIDUAL 14.0 Scoring 33.3 Player Category Rank Statistic 292.7 Total Yardage 351.7 Damien Rhodes Rushing 10th 120.3 164.3 Rushing Yardage 84.3 Scoring 29th (tie) 10.0 128.3 Passing Yardage 267.3 All-Purpose 36th 137.3 66.0 Total Plays 64.3 Points Responsible for 82nd (tie) 10.0 19.0 Rushing Plays 28.0 Anthony Smith Interceptions 11th (tie) .67 26.6 Passing Plays 36.3 Passes Defended 13th (tie) 1.67 4.4 Avg. Per Play 5.5 Ryan LaCasse Sacks 6th (tie) 1.33 4.2 Avg. Per Rush 3.0 Forced Fumbles 9th (tie) .67 4.8 Avg. Per Pass 7.4 Tackles for Loss 30th (tie) 1.67 9.2 Avg. Per Catch 13.6 Brendan Carney Punting 28th 42.55 3.3 Turnovers 3.0 Kareeem Jones Kickoff Returns 57th 22.75 LOCAL PRODUCTS TEAM Rushing 59th 148.7 MAKE GOOD Passing Offense 109th 132.0 Total Offense 104th 280.7 The Orange have had contributions this season Scoring Offense 88th (tie) 20.67 from several players that came to SU from local Rush Defense 80th 164.3 high school programs ... Senior tight end Joe Pass Defense 6th 128.3 Kowalewski (Warners, N.Y.) is the Orange’s top Total Defense 24th 292.67 receiver with nine catches for 117 yards and a Scoring Defense 19th 14.0 touchdown in 2005 ... He caught a career-best Net Punting 48th 35.68 96 receiving yards versus Virginia and has 26 Punt Returns 100th 4.4 receptions for 361 yards for his career ... Senior Kickoff Returns 51st (tie) 22.1 tailback Damien Rhodes (Manlius, N.Y.) is SU’s Turnover Margin 1st + 2.67 top rusher with 375 yards on 71 carries (5.1 Fumbles Recovered 25th (tie) 4 avg.) and five touchdowns ... Rhodes is tied for Passes Intercepted 14th (tie) 6 11th all-time in career touchdowns (22) ... He Fumbles Lost 1st tie 0 also ranks ninth in career kickoff return yardage Passes Had Intercepted 19th (tie) 2 (810), eighth in kickoffs returned (39), 11th in Turnovers Gained 10th (tie) 10 all-purpose yards (3,217), seventh in yards per Turnovers Lost 7th (tie) 2 game (103.6) ... Sophomore linebacker Vincenzo Pass Efficiency 106th 94.38 (Utica, N.Y.) has appeared in every game so Pass Efficiency Defense 4th 82.05 far this year and has five solo tackles .... His Penalties/Game 46th (tie) 6.3 teammate at Proctor High School Nick Santiago Penalty Yards per Game 33rd 47.67 (Utica, N.Y.) has three stops and has played in Punt Return Yardage Defense 80th 10.1 SU’s first three contests ... Junior linebacker Jerry Kickoff Return Yardage Defense 106th 28.1 Mackey (Freeport, N.Y.) was the Orange’s top Sacks 7th tie 2.060 tackler last season with 106 stops, has six tackles Tackles for Loss 86th (tie) 5.33 in 2005, including one for a loss ... Freshman Third Down Conversion 114th 21.7 linebacker Mike Stenclik (Webster, N.Y.) has Fourth Down Conversion 46th (tie) 50.0 one this year ... Rookie receiver Bruce Third Down Conversion Defense 25th (tie) 29.17 Williams (Syracuse, N.Y.) became the first true Fourth Down Conversion Defense 96th (tie) 75.0 freshman to appear in a season-opening game since 1997 and has one catch on the year for 10 yards. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005

NOT MUCH LAUNDRY FEWEST PENALTIES (SINCE 1957) SYRACUSE IS Number of Syracuse was penalized just once versus Virginia, for Penalties-Yards Opponent Date “SPORTSCASTER U.” a total of 15 yards … It was the 17th time since 1957 0-0 West Virginia 11/23/57 SU athletics teams are familiar to sports the Orange was whistled for just one infraction in 1-15 Penn State 10/25/58 fans because SU has so many games televised a game … The last time SU played an entire game 1-15 Pittsburgh 10/29/60 1-15 Penn State 10/15/60 throughout the year … The Orange hue cast by without being called for a penalty was at West the SU football, basketball and lacrosse teams 1-5 Boston College 11/20/65 Virginia on Nov. 23, 1957… The Orange has been 1-9 UCLA 10/9/65 extends beyond the playing field and court, called for 19 penalties in 2005 for a total of 143 yards 1-5 NC State 9/28/74 however. Behind the microphones and behind 1-14 Oregon State 9/7/74 the scenes in production are thousands of ... Syracuse is second in the BIG EAST Conference in 1-15 Navy 11/6/76 Syracuse University alumni telling the stories to fewest penalty yards per game at 47.7 ... Connecticut 1-15 Temple 10/23/76 the viewers. leads the league in fewest penalty yards per outing 1-5 Maryland 10/2/82 The broadcaster names are familiar. (35.3, 16-106). 1-5 Penn State 10/20/84 1-15 Virginia Tech 9/20/86 Bob Costas. Mike Tirico. Sean McDonough. 1-5 West Virginia 11/21/87 Len Berman. Marv Albert. The list of sports 1-0 West Virginia 11/23/89 broadcasters goes on … Following is a list of 1-15 Cincinnati 9/9/00 those involved in football: 1-5 Boston College 11/16/02 1-15 Virginia 9/17/05 Play-by-Play Carter Blackburn* Fox Ian Eagle CBS Tim Green Fox LOOKING AT SU’S 2005 OPPONENTS Jim Henderson New Orleans Daryl Johnston Fox Syracuse’s 11 opponents have a combined record of 25-12 in 2005 … The Orange face eight Dave Lapham Cincinnati teams that went to bowl games last year. John Murphy Buffalo 2005 Record Dave Pasch Arizona TEAM W L Pct. 2004 Bowl Dick Stockton Fox West Virginia 4 0 1.000 8-4 Toyota Gator Bowl (lost to Florida State, 30-18) Buffalo 0 3 .000 2-9 NCAA Division I Football Play-by-Play Virginia 3 0 1.000 8-4 MPC Computers Bowl (lost to Fresno State, 37-34 OT) Bob Black Richmond Florida State 3 0 1.000 9-3 Toyota Gator Bowl (beat West Virginia, 30-18) Tony Caridi West Virginia Connecticut 2 1 .666 8-4 Motor City Bowl (beat Toledo, 39-10) Eric Collins ESPN Rutgers 2 1 .666 4-7 Qadry Ismail* ESPN Pittsburgh 1 3 .250 8-4 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (lost to Utah, 35-7) Dan Hoard Cincinnati Cincinnati 2 1 .666 7-5 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl (beat Marshall, 32-14) Sean McDonough ESPN South Florida 3 1 .750 4-7 Don McPherson* ESPN Notre Dame 3 1 .750 6-6 Insight Bowl (lost to Oregon State, 38-21) Matt Park Syracuse Louisville 2 1 .666 11-1 AutoZone Liberty Bowl (beat Boise State 44-40) Dave Pasch ESPN Bill Roth Virginia Tech * record is through 9/17/05 Dave Ryan ESPN Mike Tirico ESPN SU COMMUNITY RALLIES TO SUPPORT RELIEF EFFORT This list was assembled using available sources. Volunteers from the Syracuse community, including 48 SU student-athletes from the men’s and * Serves as back-up announcer women’s swimming and diving, women’s rowing, and men’s and women’s track & fi eld teams, raised more than $57,000 for the American Red Cross relief effort for those affected by Hurricane Katrina … On September 17, SU student-athletes will participate in another fundraising effort – the eighth annual Dollar Days at the Dome – prior to SU’s football game against Virginia For the past seven years Orange student-athletes have raised money prior to one football game a season to support the United Way, collecting more than $40,400. SU FANS HELP THOSE IN NEED Saturday, September 17th was SU’s eighth annual Dollar Day at the Dome … More than 200 SU student-athletes surrounded the Carrier Dome to encourage donations to the United Way of Central New York … The student-athletes collected $5,468 for the worthy cause ... During the past eight years, SU student-athletes have collected more than $45,000 for the United Way, including a record $10,807 in 2001, which was raised two weeks after the September 11 attacks on the U.S. … The United Way of Central New York helps thousands of people in our community with more than 100 quality programs at its 40 member agencies ... The Allstate Insurance Company donated $1,000 to the American Red Cross Hurricane Relief Fund for each SU field goal versus Virginia on Sept. 17 and gave $300 to SU’s general scholarship fund for a field goal and $100 for each PAT ... The Orange raised $1,600 (1 FG, 3 PATs).. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 - SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005

JONES DOING IT ALL RHODES AMONG BIG EAST ELITE Redshirt freshman running Senior running back Damien Rhodes’ Career Statistics Rhodes (Manlius, N.Y.) ran for back Kareem Jones Rushing (Lansingburgh, N.Y.) had 79 yards against Virginia to put Att. Yards Avg. TDs Long three yards rushing on two him over 300 yards for the season 2002 138 568 4.1 7 38 attempts against Virigina … … Rhodes also caught two 2003 35 123 3.5 0 28 Jones caught a career-long passes for 30 yards against UVA, 2004 153 870 5.7 10 69 eight-yard reception against including a season-long 24 yard 2005 71 361 5.1 5 54 Kareem Damien Totals 397 1,922 4.8 22 69 UVA … He also returned a kick pass reception … He is eighth Jones Rhodes for a career-best 35-yards … on the school’s all-time rushing Receiving Recpt. Yards Avg. TDs Long Against Buffalo he ran for a career-best touchdown leaders list … Rhodes needs 78 yards to reach the 2,000 career 2002 10 108 10.8 1 38 56 yards on 14 carries against Buffalo … 2003 8 77 9.6 1 31 rushing yards milestone … His 120.3 rushing He played in the fi rst game of his career 2004 18 246 13.7 1 68 against West Virginia, rushing the ball three yards per game average ranks 10th in the 2005 9 51 5.7 0 24 times for 14 yards … He caught one pass NCAA and leads the BIG EAST … He ranks Totals 45 482 10.7 3 68 second in the conference and 36th nationally for two yards against the Mountaineers … Kickoff Returns in all purpose yards with 137.7 per game … He also had two kickoff returns for 38 yards, KO Ret. Yards Avg. TDs Long including his fi rst career return for 19 yards His 10.0 points per game is third in the BIG 2002 28 589 21.0 0 44 … Jones’ kick return average of 22.75 yards EAST and tied for 82nd nationally. 2004 11 221 20.1 0 58 per return ranks 57th nationally. Total 39 810 20.6 0 58 KRAUTMAN DIALED IN ON THE NATIONAL RADAR ON PAT ATTEMPTS Rhodes is a 2005 Doak Walker Award candidate, presented to the top running back, and an Sophomore Ricky Krautman All-America candidate … In 2004, Rhodes was named second-team All-BIG EAST …Rhodes and (Wyckoff, N.J.) was three for 2004 senior Walter Reyes became the first SU duo to each run for more than 800 yards since three on PAT attempts against Joe Morris and Bill Hurley accomplished the feat in 1979 … Last season, he gained a team-best Virginia … Against Buffalo he 1,337 all-purpose yards. made the fi rst fi eld goal of his career when he converted a Ricky 21-yard attempt … He made RHODES’ SEASON IN REVIEW Krautman a career-high four PAT’s versus vs. Virginia Buffalo … Againt West Virginia, Rhodes ran for 79 yards to put him over 300 yards for the season … He caught two passes for 30 yards he connected on his fi rst against UVA including a season-long 24 yard pass reception. career PAT … Krautman had missed his one vs. Buffalo previous PAT against Boston College in He had a career-day running the ball gaining 236 yards for four touchdowns, both career-highs … His 2003 … He redshirted in 2004. performance made him the first SU player to run for four touchdowns in a game since Walter Reyes accomplished the feat in 2003 against Central Florida ... Rhodes’ 236 yards against Buffalo were just five yards shy of the Carrier Dome single-game rushing record of 241 set by Walter Reyes in 2003, and 16 yards LANE CATCHES CAREER- shy of the SU single-game rushing record of 252 set by Joe Morris against Kansas in 1979. BEST FOUR PASSES vs. West Virginia Junior wide receiver Tim Lane Had 46 yards rushing on 16 carries and caught a career-high seven passes for 21 yards. (San Diego, Calif.) caught a career-high four passes against Virginia gaining a total of 15 yards …Against Buffalo he had a career-day catching Tim three passes for a game-high Lane 62 yards, including a 44-yard reception from Perry Patterson, the longest of his career … Against West Virginia he had his fi rst reception for the Orange and fi nished the game with two catches for 16 yards. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 - SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005

TRUE FRESHMAN PATTERSON MOVING UP IN RECORD BOOKS Junior quarterback Perry Patterson (Lancaster, Pa.) had a career-high two WIDEOUT CATCHES rushing touchdowns against Viriginia … His 17 completions against UVA moved FIRST CAREER PASS him up to eighth all-time at SU in career completions … Patterson cracked into the top 10 for career passing yards after throwing for 172 yards against Virginia … He True freshman wide receiver Bruce now has 2,247 passing yards Williams (Syracuse, N.Y.) snagged his for his career … Patterson Patterson’s Career Statistics fi rst career catch on a 10-yard completion attempted 26 passes against Passing against Buffalo … He played in his fi rst Perry UVA, giving him 366 for his Comp. Att. Pct. Yards TDs Int. Long career game against West Virginia in the Patterson 2003 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 career, which ranks 10th team’s season opener … The last true 2004 168 289 .581 1,851 7 10 68 all-time … He ranks sixth in freshman wide receiver to play in a season 2005 42 77 .545 336 1 2 44 the BIG EAST in passing yards per game opener for the Orange was Maurice Jackson Totals 210 366 .574 2, 247 8 12 68 averaging 132.0 yards through the air … who saw action in the 1997 season opener Rushing Patterson is eighth in the conference in against Wisconsin, however was not listed Att. Yards Avg. TDs Long total offense averaging 127.7 total yards 2003 6 28 4.7 0 18 on the two-deep depth chart for that game per game … Last season against Florida 2004 72 312 2.0 3 30 … Jackson had 1 reception for seven yards State, Patterson was 19 of 28 for 207 2005 17 20 1.1 2 11 in 1997, while seeing action in all 13 games yards and one touchdown. Totals 95 360 3.8 5 30 on special teams and at wide receiver. NOTEWORTHY CAREER NUMBERS FOR PATTERSON FRESHMEN BACKS GET Patterson fi nished the 2004 season with 168 completions on 289 attempts (.581), while passing FIRST CAREER CARRIES for 1,851 yards and seven touchdowns … His 1,851 passing yards in 2004 ranks second on the SU passing yards by a sophomore ledger (Marvin Graves, 1,912, 1991) … His single-season True freshman Curtis Brinkley yardage total was the 10th best in school history regardless of class … His 168 completions (Philadelphia, Pa.) and redshirt freshman in 2004 were the third-most in a single-season in school history … Patterson’s 289 passes Paul Chiara (Mountain Lakes, N.J.) each ranked second on the single-season chart … R.J. Anderson set both records in 2003 with 186 had the fi rst carry of their careers against completions on 310 throws . Buffalo … Chiara had fi ve carries for 29 yards including a career-long 18-yard run PATTERSON’S SEASON IN REVIEW … Brinkley had two rushes for 17 yards vs. Virginia with a career-long 11-yard run … Brinkley Had two rushing touchdowns, while converting 17 of 26 passes for 172 and one touchdown. also had his fi rst career punt return for an 18-yard gain against the Bulls. vs. Buffalo Surpassed the 2,000-yard milestone in passing yards when he completed a 10-yard pass to Bruce Williams … Finished the game with 139 passing yards , increasing his career total to 2, 075 … He was 10-for-20 for BARKER MAKES DEBUT 139 yards and did not get sacked … He rushed for 22 yards on fi ve carries. True freshman John Barker (Avon, Mass) vs. West Virginia played in his fi rst collegiate game against He was 15-31 for 85 yards and threw two interceptions. Virginia connecting on his fi rst and only fi eld goal attempt from 27-yards … A walk-on kicker, Barker is one of two true KOWALEWSKI HAS BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE freshman to attempt a fi eld goal this season (Patrick Shadle). Tight end Joe Kowalewski (Warners, N.Y.) had a career day against Virginia hauling in a personal-best seven receptions … His 96 yards receiving against UVA FERRON GETS FIRST were a career-best and gave him more than 300 yards for his career … Kowalewski ranks 10th in the BIG EAST in receiving yards per game with 39.0 … Against Buffalo, CAREER RECEPTION he caught one pass for a gain Playing for the fi rst time in his SU career of 11 yards … Against West Kowalewski’s Career Statistics redshirt freshman Tom Ferron (Clyde, N.Y.) Joe Virginia, he had one reception Recpt Yards Avg. TDs Long 2002 1 14 14.0 0 14 had the fi rst reception of his career gaining Kowalewski for 10 yards … In 2004, 30 yards on a pass from Perry Patterson Kowalewski had 14 receptions 2003 2 47 23.5 1 33 2004 14 181 12.9 0 28 against Buffalo. for 181 yards … Last year 2005 7 117 16.7 1 31 against Florida State, Kowalewski has Totals 24 359 14.9 2 33 HALE SEES FIRST ACTION two catches for 18 yards. Sophomore quarterback Matt Hale (Windsor, Ontario) played in the fi rst game of his career against Buffalo … He was 0- for-2 passing. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 - SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005

SHOR GETS INVOLVED CARNEY CLIMBS SU RECORD LISTS Junior punter Brendan Carney (Valley Forge, Pa.) moved into ninth place all-time Senior tight end Alex Shor on the SU career punts list with his seven punts against Virginia … His 260 punting (Panama City, Fl.) caught his yards against UVA moved him to sixth all-time with 5,958 total yards … Carney’s fi rst pass of the season against 42.4 punting average ranks 28th nationally … Against Buffalo, he had three punts, Virginia … He had two catches averaging 49.9 yards per punt, pinning the Bulls inside the 20 once … Against for 16 yards against UVA, both West Virginia, he punted for a career-high 481 yards on 11 punts (58, 38, 59, 38, 40, career-highs … In 2004, had 47, 43, 43, 40, 31, 44) … The 11 punts were one shy of the school record 12 punts, one reception for 10 yards Brendan Alex shared by Carney … In 2004, Carney had 57 punts including a career long 65-yard (West Virginia). Carney Shor punt against Florida State … Carney is a pre-season Ray Guy Award candidate, as well as an All-America candidate … He ranks second on the Syracuse all-time punting list (43.0 EVANS STARTS FIRST yards per punt) … Last season he was named Second-team All-BIG EAST after averaging 42.8 yards per punt, the sixth-highest single-season average in school history … He was the 21st GAME OF 2005 rated punter in the NCAA with eight of the 20 punters ranked ahead of him being seniors last Sophomore fullback Breyone year … He was ranked second in the BIG EAST in punting last season … Last season against Evans (Bristol, Conn.) made Florida State, Carney had his fi rst start of the season six punts including a Carney’s Career Statistics against Virginia, it was the career-long 65-yard punt. No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blkd fourth start of his career … In 2003 60 2,581 43.0 64 7 3 18 5 2004, he had seven carries for 2004 57 2,441 42.8 65 9 10 11 2 2005 22 936 42.5 59 4 6 2 0 50 yards and one touchdown Breyone Totals 139 5,958 42.9 65 20 19 31 7 Evans versus Connecticut … Had seven receptions for 46 yards MOSS BECOMING A KEY TARGET and a touchdown catch against Pittsburgh Sophomore wide receiver Rice Moss (North Bethesda, Md.) had one catch for seven yards against Virginia … Against Buffalo, he gained a career-high 34 yards BRINKLEY RETURNING on three receptions … He had a 17-yard reception against the Bulls, the longest of Freshman Curtis Brinkley his career … Against West Virginia, he had two receptions for 18 yards in the 2005 (Philadelphia, Pa.) returned season-opener … He was one of four true freshman to play in 2004 … His freshman one kickoff versus Virginia for season (2004) he played in six a gain of 25 yars, the longest Rice games, starting once (West Moss’ Career Statistics of his career … Returned the Moss Virginia) … He had his fi rst Recpt Yards Avg. TDs Long fi rst kick of his career against career catch last year against 2004 4 40 10.0 0 16 Pittsburgh, a 16-yard reception. 2005 6 59 9.8 0 17 Curtis Buffalo gaining 18 yards … He Totals 10 99 9.9 0 17 Brinkley has rushed the ball twice for 17 yards this season. BEDLE RETURNING AND RECEIVING Redshirt freshman J.J. Bedle (Keyport, N.J.) returned one punt against Virginia OFFENSIVE TURNAROUND for a gain of four yards … Bedle returned four punts gaining a toal of eight yards Syracuse gained 487 yards offensively against Buffalo … In the season opener against West Virginia, Bedle returned one against Buffalo, an improvement of 384 punt for 20 yards, while making his fi rst start … He had his fi rst career reception yards from its season-opener against West against West Virginia gaining 14 yards on the play. Virginia (103) … The last time SU gained more than 400 yards of total offense in a J.J. game was against Temple last season when Bedle it gained 475 yards … The last time SU had a bigger offensive turnaround was in 2001 FRESHMAN KICKER ATTEMPTS FIRST CAREER FIELD GOAL when it gained 575 yards of total offense True freshman kicker Patrick Shadle (Morgantown, W. Va.) attempted his fi rst after recording 185 total yards against career fi eld goal against Buffalo, missing from 39 yards … He became the fi rst true Miami the week before (a difference of 390 freshman to see action as a place kicker for the Orange since Justin Sujanksky yards). … In the third game of the season, in 2001 … Sujansky kicked in SU’s second game in 1999 at Tennessee, when he the 2005 Orange gained 252 yards of total converted on his only fi eld goal attempt of the game from 22-yards out … The last offense, including 183 yards in the second SU true freshman kicker to be listed on the depth chart and see playing time on half … SU also scored 17 of its 24 points in Patrick opening day was in 1996 when Nate Trout came in late in the game converting on the final 30 minutes of the game against a PAT against North Carolina. Virginia. Shadle SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005

ORANGE ON FIELD TURF WYCHE IS AMONG NATION’S TOP DEFENDERS In six games played on FieldTurf, Syracuse Senior defensive end James Wyche Career Tackles by Down Lineman is 3-3 … In those games SU has forced 16 (Roosevelt, N.Y.) had five tackles, four 1. 341 Tim Green 1982-85 solo against Virginia last week … He 2. 275 Kevin Mitchell 1990-93 turnovers. 3. 242 Ted Gregory 1984-87 passed Louis Gachelin against Virginia 4. 208 Jamie Kimmel 1980-84 Oct. 6, 2001 at Rutgers for tackles by a down lineman with 160 5. 199 Mike Charles 1979-82 Syracuse 24, Rutgers 17 in his career … He forced a fumble and 6. 160 James Wyche 2002- Nov. 29, 2003 at Rutgers 7. 158 Louis Gachelin 2000-03 James recorded seven tackles, five solo against 8. 146 Rob Burnett 1987-89 Rutgers 24, Syracuse 7 Wyche West Virginia … Had three tackles 9. 141 Blaise Winter 1980-83 Nov. 27, 2004 at Boston College against Buffalo … Last season against 10. 139 Christian Ferrara 2000- Syracuse 43, #17/19 Boston College 17 Florida State, Wyche had four tackles, two solo, and a Sept. 4, 2005 at Carrier Dome Career Tackles for Loss sack … Wyche is on the 2005 Rotary Lombardi Award West Virginia 15, Syracuse 7 1. 50.5-297 Dwight Freeney 1998-01 Watch list and the 2005 Bednarik Award Watch list … 2. 40.0-213 Duke Pettijohn 1997-00 Sept. 10, 2005 at Carrier Dome The Rotary Lombardi Award is presented annually to 3. 38.0-145 Louis Gachelin 2000- Syracuse 31, Buffalo 0 4. 34.5-87 Clifton Smith 1999-02 the best lineman, offensive or defensive, in college Sept. 17, 2005 at Carrier Dome 5. 33.0-107 Antwuane Ponds 1994-97 football, while the Bednarik Award is presented to 6. 30.0-90 Christian Ferrara 2000-03 #25/20 Virginia 27, Syracuse 24 the nation’s outstanding defensive player … Wyche, 7. 24.0-95 James Wyche 2002- a 2004 second-team All-BIG EAST selection, led the 24.0-89 Keith Bulluck 1996-99 9. 22.5-108 Josh Thomas 2000-03 DEFENSE RANKS Orange defensive linemen with 68 tackles and 5.5 22.5-92 Rich Scanlon 2000-03 sacks … His 15.0 tackles for a loss was the fifth- * Beginning in 2001 the NCAA began recognizing NATIONALLY highest single-season mark by an SU player … Wyche half tackles for loss. ranked first in the Big EAST last season among down The Orange defense is among the nation’s linemen with 5.7 best in several categories … The turnover tackles per game … Wyche’s Career Statistics margin of +2.67 leads the country, SU’s Wyche is one of 123 Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks Int. FF Fumble Rec. 2002 27 13 40 4.5-22 1.5-9 0 1 0-0 yards 10 turnovers is tied for 10th and its six student-athletes named 2003 31 6 37 4.0-17 2.0 0 0 0-0 yards interceptions is tied for 14th in the nation to the Rotary Lombardi 2004 38 30 68 15.0-55 5.5-38 0 0 1-0 yards … SU’s pass defense efficiency rating of Award Watch List. 2005 6 2 15 0.5-1 0-0 0 1 0-0 yards 82.05 is fourth in the nation and the pass Totals 107 53 160 24.0-95 9.0-60 0 2 1-0 yards defense, which allows 128.3 yards, is sixth nationally … The 14.0 points allowed per game is 19th, while the third down conversion defense is tied for 25th at 29.17 LACASSE NOTCHES FIRST CAREER PICK … SU’s defense ranks 24th, allowing 292.67 Senior defensive end Ryan LaCasse (Stoughton, Mass.) stopped a Virginia red yards per game. zone threat when he came up with his first-career interception … He also added five tackles, three solo, and a sack, his fourth of the season … LaCasse is tied for PROTECTING THE BALL sixth in the country with 1.33 sacks per game, tied for ninth nationally in forced SU has yet to lose a fumble this season, fumbles (0.67 per game), and tied for 30th in tackles for loss (1.67 per game) … In which leads the nation … Eleven other the BIG EAST, he is tied for third in sacks, is third in forced fumbles, and is seventh teams have not coughed up the ball yet Ryan in tackles for a loss … His 0.33 interceptions per game is tied for fifth … Had seven either … This is longest SU has gone LaCasse tackles, including five solo and one tackle for a loss of a yard, against West Virginia without losing a fumble since the end ... Had a career-high 3.0 sacks and 3.0 tackles for a loss against Buffalo … Last of 2002, when the Orange went the last season four games without losing one … SU has against Florida State, LaCasse’s Career Statistics turned the ball over twice, which is tied for LaCasse had two solo Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. seventh in the nation. stops. 2002 14 5 19 4.5-23 0 2.5-17 1 1-0 2003 7 8 15 0.0- 0 0 0.0- 0 0 0-0 2004 22 10 32 7.0-37 0 5.0-29 4 0-0 2005 12 5 17 5.0-23 1 4.0-22 2 0-0 Totals 55 28 85 16.5-83 1 10.5-68 7 1-0 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005

DAVIS INTERCEPTS SMITH MOVES UP TACKLES CHART Senior free safety Anthony Smith FIRST PASS Career Tackles by Defensive Back (Hubbard, Ohio) registered three tackles, 1. 379 Donovin Darius 1994-97 Sophomore strong safety one solo, against Virginia, tying him for 2. 327 Quentin Harris 1998-01 Dowayne Davis (Bronx, N.Y.) sixth all-time in tackles by a defensive 3. 285 Markus Paul 1985-88 4. 241 Keeon Walker 1999-02 picked off his fi rst pass against back (231) with Darrell Parker … He also 5. 236 Tony Jones 1991-94 Virginia, and returned it 37 assisted on two tackles, which are his fi rst 6. 231 Anthony Smith 2002- yards … He posted his first Anthony two of the season … Smith is tied for 231 Darrell Parker 1992-95 sack at SU agasint Buffalo in 8. 226 Diamond Ferri 2000-04 Smith 11th nationally with 0.67 interceptions 9. 220 Ron Hobby 1981-84 Dowayne the third quarter … Davis also per game and tied for 13th nationally 10. 184 Willie Ford 1998-01 Davis had four tackles, two solo … with 1.67 passes defended per game … In the BIG This is his first year starting at Career Interceptions EAST, Smith is fi rst in both fumbles recovered and 1. 19 Markus Paul 1985-88 strong safety. passes defended and tied for fi rst in intercpetions (0.33 2. 18 Tommy Myers 1969-71 per game) … Against West Virginia, he recovered two 3. 13 Walt Slovenski 1946-48 fumbles, which is a career-best, forced another fumble, 4. 12 Avatus Stone 1950-51 JACKSON BREAKS UP 12 Cliff Ensley 1966-68 broke up a career-best three passes and had four solo 12 Ron Hobby 1981-84 TWO PASSES tackles … Against Buffalo, he picked off his fi rst two 12 Donovin Darius 1994-97 passes of the season against Buffalo … In 2004 versus 8. 11 Jim Ridlon 1954-56 Junior cornerback Tanard 9. 10 Anthony Smith 2002- Florida State, Smith had seven tackles, four solo, 10 Ray Perkins 1952-55 Jackson (Silver Spring, Md.) and a tackle for a loss … In addition to his safety 10 Quentin Harris 1998-01 broke up two passes against work, Smith is a valuable player on the special teams Virginia, which ties his career- unit, tying an SU single-season record with three blocked punts … His five career blocked punts high that he set against is tied for first on the SU record list … Smith is a candidate for the 2005 Jim Thorpe Award, Florida State last season … which is presented annually to the nation’s best college defensive back … Smith is one of 36 Jackson also had four solo Tanard student-athletes on the Thorpe Award Watch List … A 2004 second-team All-BIG EAST selection, tackles against UVA … He Jackson Smith ranked third in had one fumble recovery, one the BIG EAST among A. Smith’s Career Statistics interception and three tackles defensive backs with Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. in the season-opener against West Virginia 7.1 tackles per game. 2002 18 13 31 1.5-3 0 0.0 0 1-3 yards … It was the third interception of his 2003 68 38 106 0.0-0 5 0.0 1 1-0 yards career … Againt Buffalo, he tallied four solo 2004 49 36 85 1.0-2 3 0.0 1 0-0 yards tackles and five total tackles … Versus FSU 2005 7 2 9 0.0-0 2 0.0 1 2-0 yards last season, Jackson had five solo tackles Totals 146 89 235 2.5-5 10 0.0 3 4-3 yards and one for a loss. PRUITT RECORDS SEVEN STOPS AGAINST VIRGINIA THORNER POSTS Senior linebacker Kellen Pruitt (Clinton, Md.) had a season-high seven tackles, four solo, against Virginia … Against West Virginia, he had five tackles, including FIVE TACKLES three solo, one sack for a loss of six yards and one pass breakup against … Againt Junior defensive tackle Chris Buffalo, he had three tackles, one solo, in the win against Buffalo … A three-year Thorner (W. Suffield, Conn.) starter, Pruitt has 209 career tackles, including 16.0 for a loss of yards, and seven tallied five tackles, two solo, career sacks … Pruitt missed the 2004 game against Florida State due to against Virginia … Last year Kellen arthroscopic knee surgery. against the Seminoles, Thorner posted four tackles, Pruitt Pruitt’s Career Statistics Chris including three solo stops Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. Thorner and one for a loss. 2002 18 7 25 3.0-10 0 1.0 0 0-0 yds 2003 61 35 96 8.0-29 3 2.5 0 3-0 yds 2004 45 35 80 3.0- 6 0 1.5 0 0-0 yds 2005 8 7 15 2.0-9 0 2.0 0 0-0 yds Totals 132 84 216 16.0-54 3 7.0 0 3-0 yds SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 DRAME BREAKS UP PASS FOR THIRD-STRAIGHT GAME MACKEY AND MCCLAIN Senior defensive tackle Kader Drame (New Haven, Conn.) tallied his seventh ADD PAIR OF TACKLES career pass breakup against Virginia … He also added five tackles, three solo … Against West Virginia, he posted seven tackles, including one and a half tackles for Junior Jerry Mackey (Freeport, N.Y.) a loss of four yards, against … He also forced a fumble and broke up a pass in the and sophomore Jameel McClain season-opener … Againt Buffalo, he tallied his fifth career pass breakup … Last (Philadelphia, Pa.) both posted two season against the Seminoles, Drame posted two solo tackles. tackles from the lineback spot … Mackey had two solo tackles while McClain assisted Kader Drame’s Career Statistics on a pair. Drame Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks Pass Br. FF Fumble Rec. 2002 4 6 10 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 SIX PLAYERS TALLY 2003 6 5 11 0.5-2 0-0 1 0 0 2004 16 15 31 3.5-6 0.5-1 3 0 1 FIRST TACKLES 2005 10 3 13 1.5-4 0-0 3 1 0 Totals 36 29 65 5.5-12 0.5-1 7 1 1 Freshman Mike Stenclik (Webster, N.Y), redshirt freshman Paul Chiara (Mountain Lakes, N.J.), and junior Jamar Atkinson SMITH LEADS ORANGE TACKLERS AGAIN (Woodbridge, Va.) all got their first-career Junior linebacker Kelvin Smith (New Hempstead, N.Y.) continues to lead the tackles against Virginia … Stenclik and Orange in tackling … Against Virginia, he had eight tackles, five solo, and a tackle Chiara posted solo stops, while Atkinson for a loss for one yard … This marked the second time Smith has led the team in assisted on a tackle … Seniors Joe tackles … Smith also added another tackle for a loss for one yard … Against WVU, Neumann (Ganada, Texas) and Cory he had eight tackles … Smith is tied for sixth in the BIG EAST with 7.7 tackles per Brooks (Manalapan, N.J), and sophomore game … Against West Virginia, he recorded eight tackles, including six solo, as Reggie McCoy (Washington, D.C.) each Kelvin the starting middle linebacker …Against Buffalo, he recorded a team-best seven tackles, including four solo … This is the first time for him playing in the middle added their first tackles of the season in Smith the same game … Neumann and Brooks after two years as the starting outside linebacker … Smith had seven tackles last had solo tackles, while McCoy assisted on season against FSU, including four solo and one for a loss … He is the nephew another. of former SU standout and current Tennessee Titan linebacker Keith Bulluck. K. Smith’s Career Statistics JENKINS, LACAILLE, Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2003 50 18 68 6.0-16 1 1 0 0-0 yards SANTIAGO, HERROD 2004 32 21 53 4.0- 8 2 0 0 0-0 yards 2005 9 8 23 2.5-5 0 0 0 0-0 yards EACH RECORD A TACKLE Totals 97 47 152 11.0-24 3 1 0 0-0 yards Senior cornerback DeAndre LaCaille (Los Angeles, Cailf.), sophomore defensive HARRIS HAS CAREER DAY AGAINST VIRGINIA tackle Tony Jenkins (Springfield, Va.), and redshirt freshmen Donta Herrod Senior linebacker Tommy Harris (Daytona Beach, Fla.) registered career-highs in (Washington, D.C.) and Nick Santiago solo tackles with fi ve, and total tackles with seven … His two assisted take downs (Utica, N.Y.) all finished with one tackle tied his career-best, which he had done twice before … His previous bests were against UVA … Jenkins and LaCaille had three solo tackles and five total … Against Buffalo, he recorded two solo tackles … solo stops, while Herrod and Santiago each Last season versus Florida State, Harris registered one tackle … Harris earned assisted on a tackle. his undergraduate degree in information management and technology and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in information studies. Tommy Harris T. Harris’ Career Statistics Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2002 2 4 6 1.0-6 0 0 0 0 2003 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2004 7 5 12 1.0-4 0 0 1 1 2005 9 2 11 0-0 0 0 0 1 Totals 19 11 30 2.0-10 0 0 1 2 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GREGORY MOVES UP PASSES DEFENDED LIST TO YOU! Senior cornerback Steve Gregory Career Passes Defended (Staten Island, N.Y) intercepted his first PD Int. BrUp October Birthdays pass of the year, and fifth of his career, 1. Kevin Abrams 55 6 49 1994-96 Tim Lane October 4, 1983 against Virginia … The pass defended 2. Will Allen 42 4 38 1997-00 3. Donovin Darius 37 12 25 1994-97 Joe Fields October 5, 1985 moves him into a tie for fourth all-time 4. Steve Gregory 36 5 31 2002- Elon Mitchell October 5, 1986 with 36 passes defended in his career … Willie Ford 36 3 33 1998-01 Breyone Evans October 6, 1985 Gregory also posted six solo tackles and 6. Dwayne Joseph 34 7 27 1990-93 Greg Robinson October 9, 1951 Rod Gadson 34 7 27 1994-97 Steve a tackle for a loss for one yard … Against Jeremy Horne October 25, 1986 8. Greg Walker 29 8 21 1988-91 Gregory West Virginia, he led the team with nine Quentin Harris 29 10 19 1998-01 Justin Outten October 26, 1983 10. Latroy Oliver 27 6 21 1999-02 Mike Sklarosky October 27, 1983 tackles, seven solo, including one for a loss of one yard, in his return to the defensive side November Birthdays of the ball ... Against Buffalo he returned the first punt of his career for seven yards … He also Thomas Whitfield November 2, 1982 recorded three total tackles against UB, including two solo tackles … During his SU career, he Tom Ferron November 6, 1985 has seen action as a cornerback, wide receiver, and as a kick returner … In 2004 Gregory played Marcus Clayton November 9, 1984 wide receiver after starting at cornerback as a freshman and sophomore in 2002 and 2003 Ben Kozik November 9, 1978 … Gregory holds the school record for most pass breakups in a single game with six against Lee Williams November 12, 1985 Jim Salgado November 12, 1971 North Carolina in 2002 … Gregory had a pair of kickoff returns for 43 yards against WVU … Joe Kowalewski November 15, 1982 He has 34 career returns for 694 yards (20.4 yards per return) … As a receiver during his junior Ryan Durand November 17, 1985 season, Gregory ranked Rice Moss November 23, 1985 second on the team Gregory’s Career Statistics Jason Tanner November 24, 1981 in with 38 catches and Tackles Assists Tot. INT Pass Br. FF Fumble Rec. 2002 50 7 57 2 19 0 1- 0 yds Kellen Pruitt November 28, 1983 420 yards. Daniel Bailey November 28, 1985 2003 43 11 54 2 12 0 2-13 yds 2004 3 1 4 0 0 0 0-0 yds 2005 15 3 18 1 0 0 0-0 yds CELEBRATING 25 YEARS Totals 111 22 133 5 31 0 3-13 yds OF THE CARRIER DOME KO Ret. Yards Avg. TDs Long More than 23.5 million people have passed 2002 17 376 22.1 0 57 through the revolving doors of the Carrier Dome 2003 17 318 18.7 0 39 for more than 1,740 events since the building’s 2004 0 0 0.0 0 0 first public event on September 20, 1980, when 2005 2 43 21.5 0 22 the Orange football team beat Miami (OH), 36- Totals 36 737 20.5 0 57 24, in front of 50,564 fans, which still remains the largest crowd for a football game in the Dome … During one stretch the basketball team led the nation in attendance 11 straight seasons from 1984-85 through 1994-95 … SU regained the attendance title in 2004-05 averaging 22,978 fans per game … Last season the average attendance for football games was 37,657 … SU is 103-44-2 all-time in the Dome (.691), 34-11-1 (.739) in the Dome against current BIG EAST teams and 22-7 (.759) against teams the Orange will host this season … Aside from just hosting football, the Dome is the site for all of the exciting action of the Syracuse men’s basketball and men’s and women’s lacrosse games … In 2003, more than 25,000 fans packed the Dome to celebrate Syracuse’s first men’s basketball national championship … On February 5, 2005, 33,072 fans were on hand for “Break the Record Night” to watch the Orange beat the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame, 60-57. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005

2005 SYRACUSE ISP SU’S NEW LOGO GOES BACK IN TIME Syracuse University Director of Athletics Dr. Daryl Gross stepped back in time SPORTS NETWORK with the official mark of the SU Athletics Department. Gross implemented a Block All Syracuse football games can S as the official athletics logo in late August. be heard live on the Syracuse ISP “The Block S allows us to respect the past and represent the future,” Gross said. Sports Network, with WAQX-95.7FM “The S represents not only the University and its athletics programs, but the entire in Syracuse serving as the flagship Syracuse community.” station. Syracuse University alum Matt The Block S was officially established as the insignia of athletic achievement at a meeting of the Athletic Association in April, 1893. Park will handle the play-by-play, while Clarence Goodwin ‘94, manager of the 1893 football team, and later a Supreme Court Justice former SU coach Dick MacPherson in Chicago, introduced the resolution adopting the insignia and awarding the Block S to those serves as the analyst. who had participated in three games of baseball or football. George Bond 1894 bought a This list of affiliates carrying SU sweater and had an orange colored Block S cut out and sewed on it. Bond wore the sweater in football on the Syracuse ISP Sports a baseball game in the spring of 1893. This was the first official Block S ever made and worn. Network is as of August 31, 2005. It is SU’s student-athletes are awarded a Block S letter certificate at the end of each season based subject to change. on criteria established by their coach. In addition, senior student-athletes receive a Block S blanket from the Athletic Department prior to graduation. THE 2005 RADIO “I really want to give special thanks to the SU Publications Department (who helped design the new logo),” Gross said. “I believe in Syracuse people doing Syracuse projects because there AFFILIATE LIST is so much talent and so many resources here. Special thanks to the “S” team.” NEW YORK The 2005 version of the Block S is the University’s primary athletics mark. The interlocking Albany/Schenectady/Troy SU will still be seen on some of SU’s team uniforms as the transition to the new Block S is Albany WGY-AM 810 implemented. Binghamton ORANGE IS IN THE APPLE Binghamton WNBF-AM 1290 SU Director of Athletics Dr. Daryl Gross is leading the charge for the “Orange is in Buffalo the Apple” campaign … The kickoff was Friday, August 26, unveiling a Spectacular Buffalo TBD Bulletin (120’ by 18’) on the corner of 7th Ave and 49th Street, facing north, northwest, Elmira and west. Elmira WELM-AM 1410 “The ‘Orange’s in the Apple’ campaign is designed to establish a tangible presence New York/Long Island with Syracuse university supporters in New York City,” Gross said. “We have so many Manhattan WSNR-AM 620 alumni, fans and friends in the metropolitan area, as well as the entire state of New Islip WLIE-AM 540 York, whom we want to represent as part of our Syracuse athletics family. We want Plattsburgh (Burlington, VT) the Orange on everyone’s mind. What better place to get your message across in the Plattsburgh WVMT-AM 620 world than New York City?” Rochester The combined impact of the three facings of 7th Ave. and 49th Street creates an Geneva WGVA-AM 1240 astonishing display that overwhelms the intersection commanding attention from Newark WACK-AM 1420 cars and pedestrian traffic … People in automobiles will see this Spectacular heading Rochester WHAM-AM 1180 into Bow-Tie of Times Square … This location will also be seen nine blocks away Syracuse (Central Park) in the location known as the “triple treat”. One million people will see Auburn WAUB-AM 1590 this daily. Cortland/Ithaca WIII-FM 99.9 “We are New York’s college team and this is a solid indication toward that theme,” Syracuse WAQX-FM 95.7 Gross said. WNSS-AM 1260 Utica SU ADDS WSNR 620AM TO RADIO NETWORK Utica WIBX-AM 950 The Syracuse ISP Sports Network added WSNR 620 AM, a New York City station owned and Watertown operated by Sporting News Radio, announced Syracuse University Director of Athletics Dr. Daryl Massena WYBG-AM 1050 Gross … WSNR will carry all of SU’s 2005 football games … The Syracuse ISP Sports Network Watertown WTOJ-FM 103.1 includes 17 stations across the state of New York and extends in to New Jersey and Vermont. “As another part of our ‘Orange is in the Apple’ campaign we have decided to air all Syracuse New Jersey football games in New York City,” Gross said. “This will give our many Syracuse friends, fans Morristown WMTR-AM 1250 and alums a chance to follow the Orange throughout the season. We anticipate an exciting Vermont (Plattsburgh, NY) successful season and this will allow our loyal followers to enjoy it. I have dealt with Sporting Burlington WVMT-AM 620 News Radio management and talent for the past few years and have always found them to be professional, experienced and enthusiastic. This will be a wonderful experience for the NYC and surrounding areas.” … Sporting News Radio is a 24-hour sports radio network broadcasting live on stations from coast to coast. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Greg Robinson, Head Coach

ROBINSON AT A GLANCE SUCCESS Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif. Head coach Greg Robinson has two Super Bowl Championship Rings to go High School: Garces (Bakersfi eld, Calif.) with his eight collegiate bowl game victories … Robinson was the defensive Alma Mater: University of the Pacifi c ‘75 coordinator for the 1997 and 1998 NFL Champion … Robinson Years in Coaching: 30 established his reputation as a defensive mastermind in Denver, where he transformed a struggling defense into a Super Bowl Championship unit … After Born: October 9, 1951 Greg inheriting a club that ranked last in total defense in 1994, Robinson made an The Syracuse post is Robinson’s fi rst as Robinson immediate impact in his fi rst season with the team, as the Broncos fi nished the a head coach … A veteran of 14 seasons 1995 campaign ranked 15th in the same category… By 1996, he had turned coaching in the NFL, including 10 as a Denver into the league’s fourth-rated defensive unit, and by season number three in ‘97, the defensive coordinator, Robinson has Broncos were on their way to the fi rst of two straight Super Bowl titles. coached for 30 years either at the NFL or college level … He spent his fi rst 15 Playoff Impact seasons as a college coach. During his stellar six-season stay in Denver, the Broncos made four playoff appearances and claimed back-to-back World Championships with wins in Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII, making them just one of six franchises in NFL history to accomplish a Super Bowl repeat. In that six-year SUCCESS AT TEXAS span, Denver compiled a 64-32 (.667) regular-season record. As the co-defensive coordinator at the The Broncos ranked in the NFL’s top 10 in total defense during three of Robinson’s six University of Texas in 2004, Robinson was seasons at the club’s defensive helm, fi nishing seventh in ‘99 (297.1 ypg), fi fth in ‘97 (291.9 ypg) the mastermind behind the Longhorns’ and fourth in ‘96 (279.4 ypg) … Denver’s defenses produced three top 10 rankings in scoring defensive unit for the 11-1 squad that defense - eighth in ‘98 (19.3 ppg), sixth in ‘97 (17.9 ppg) and seventh in ‘96 (17.2 ppg) … The beat Michigan in the 2005 Rose Bowl … team’s pass defense ranked among the league’s top 10 in four of his six seasons with Denver Robinson’s Texas defense fi nished the fi nishing eighth in ‘99 (188.5 ypg), fi fth in ‘97 (179.3 ypg), 10th in ‘96 (196.2 ypg) and ninth in ‘95 season ranked 18th in scoring defense (206.1 ypg) … Denver’s run defense ranked in the league’s top 10 three times during Robinson’s (17.92), 16th in rushing defense (107.42) tenure … Denver led the NFL in run defense in 1997 (83.2 ypg.) and ranked third in 1998 (80.4 and 23rd in total defense (320.08) in the ypg) … The performance of Robinson’s defense throughout the ‘98 playoffs was paramount to country … The Longhorns held six of Denver’s quest for a second straight title … The Broncos allowed opponents just 53.0 rushing Texas’ 12 opponents to 14 points or less. yards per game in the postseason and forced a remarkable 13 turnovers in just three games … In addition, the defense was also able to Denver allowed only 25 total points during that stretch. hold two of the nation’s top scoring teams, Oklahoma and Texas Tech, 23 points and ROBINSON’S PROMINENT PROS 14 points below their season averages, Name Team with Robinson Pro Accomplishments respectively. UCLA Rams, Colts Denver Broncos Eight-time All-Pro Ray Crockett Denver Broncos, Lions, Broncos, Chiefs ROBINSON HAS PERFECT Texas Chiefs 1st-round pick Jeff Lageman 1991 1st team NFL (College and Pro Football POST-SEASON RECORD Weekly); 1989 PFWA All-Rookie Bowl Game Staff Result Denver Broncos 1997 All-Pro 1983 Rose Bowl UCLA UCLA 24, Michigan 14 Ken Norton UCLA Three-time selection 1984 Rose Bowl UCLA UCLA 45, Illinois 9 Roman Phifer UCLA Rams, Jets, Patriots 1985 Fiesta Bowl UCLA UCLA 39, Miami 37 Denver Broncos 1999-02 1986 Rose Bowl UCLA UCLA 45, Iowa 28 Denver Broncos Two-time All-Pro 1986 Freedom Bowl UCLA UCLA 31, BYU 10 Jerome Woods Kansas City Chiefs 2003 Pro Bowl selection 1987 UCLA UCLA 20, Florida 16 1989 Cotton Bowl UCLA UCLA 17, Arkansas 3 ROBINSON’S COACHING CAREER Super Bowl XXXII Denver Denver 31, Green Bay 24 Year Position Organization Super Bowl XXXIII Denver Denver 34, Atlanta 19 1975-76 Assistant Coach Pacifi c 2005 Rose Bowl Texas Texas 38, Michigan 37 1977-79 Assistant Coach Cal State Fullerton 1980-81 Assistant Coach North Carolina State 1982-88 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line UCLA 1989 Offensive Coordinator UCLA 1990-93 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line New York Jets 1994 Defensive Coordinator New York Jets 1995-2000 Defensive Coordinator Denver Broncos 2001-03 Defensive Coordinator Kansas City Chiefs 2004 Co-Defensive Coordinator/LBs Texas 2005 Head Coach Syracuse SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Syracuse in the National Football League

As of Monday, Sept. 26, 22 former Syracuse University football student-athletes were on National Football League rosters. The following is a complete list:

2005 Team Player Last Game/2005 Stats/Next Opponent Arizona FS Quentin Harris (#29) Had two solo tackles in 37-12 loss at Seattle/Seven tackles, six solo Next vs. San Francisco (10/2/05)

Baltimore OT Adam Terry (#78) Bye week Next vs. N.Y. Jets (10/2/05)

Dallas OL Matt Tarullo (#61) Member of the . Next at Oakland (10/2/05)

Denver OT P.J. Alexander (#69) Reserve roster/non-football injury FB Kyle Johnson (#39) One rush, three yards, touchdown, in 20-10 win vs. San Diego/Three catches, 45 yards, one rush, three yards, TD Next vs. Kansas City (9/26/05)

Detroit WR Kevin Johnson (#85) Bye Week Next at Tampa Bay (10/2/05)

Houston LB Morlon Greenwood (#52) Bye Week Next at Cincinnati (10/2/05)

Indianapolis DE Dwight Freeney (#93) Six tackles, five solo, and three sacks in 13-6 win vs. Cleveland/11 tackles, nine solo, three sacks WR (#88) Six catches, 53 yards/15 catches, 158 yards, TD RB James Mungro (#23) Did not play/One rush, three yards DE Josh Thomas (#91) Saw action Next at Tennessee (10/2/05)

Jacksonville FS Donovin Darius (#20) Six tackles, five solo in 2005 Out for the rest of the season (ACL)

Kansas City T Kevin Sampson (#79) Saw action in 23-17 win at Oakland LB Rich Scanlon (#64) One solo tackle/One solo tackle Next at Denver (9/26/05)

Miami SS Tebucky Jones (#34) Two solo tackles, one sack in 27-24 win vs. Carolina/14 tackles, six solo, one sack K Olindo Mare (#10) 2-for-2 on FG, 3-for-3 on extra point/4-for-5 on field goals (long: 44) and is 8-for-8 on extra points Bye week

New York Giants CB Will Allen (#25) Seven tackles, six solo in 45-23 loss at San Diego/19 tackles, 18 solo WR David Tyree (#85) Five catches for 52 yards and a touchdown/five catches, 52 yards, TD Next vs. St. Louis (10/2/05)

Oakland WR Johnnie Morant (#19) Did not play in 23-20 loss at Philadelphia Next vs. (10/2/05)

Philadelphia QB Donovan McNabb (#5) 30-of-52 for 365 yards, two TD and one INT in 23-20 win vs. Oakland/77-of-126, 964 yards, eight TD, two INT Next at Kansas City (10/2/05)

St. Louis TE Roland Williams (#86) No catches in 31-27 win vs. Tennessee/Two catches, 19 yards Next at N.Y. Giants (10/2/05)

Tennessee LB Keith Bulluck (#53) Three solo tackles, fumble recovery in 31-27 loss at St. Louis/16 tackles, 12 solo, fumble recovery Next vs. Indianapolis (10/2/05) SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Syracuse Depth Chart vs. Florida State SYRACUSE Offense Z WR 81 Tim Lane (6-2, 209, Jr.) 2 J.J. Bedle (5-9, 175 RF) OT 59 Carroll Madison (6-2, 318, RF) 74 Ryan Ehrie (6-6, 292, RF) OG 72 JASON GREENE (6-6, 288, Sr.) 76 Mike Sklarosky (6-4, 294, Jr.) C 60 Justin Outten (6-1, 284, Jr.) 59 Carroll Madison (6-2, 318, RF) OG 71 STEVE FRANKLIN (6-5, 319, Sr.) 75 Ryan Durand (6-5, 310, RF) OT 69 QUINN OJINNAKA (6-5, 292, Sr.) 78 Eugene Newsome (6-7, 334, So.) TE 85 JOE KOWALEWSKI (6-4, 250, Sr.) 88 Alex Shor (6-8, 255, Sr.) QB 10 PERRY PATTERSON (6-4, 249, Jr.) 5 Joe Fields (6-1, 210, So.) TB 1 Damien Rhodes (6-0, 211, Sr.) 21 Kareem Jones (5-11, 207, RF) 3 Tim Washington (5-9, 209, Jr.) or 31 Paul Chiara (5-11, 207, RF) FB 48 Stephen McDonald (6-0, 248, Jr.) 38 Breyone Evans (6-0, 233, So.) X WR 12 Rice Moss (6-2, 205, So.) 86 Bruce Williams (6-0, 193, Fr.)

Defense LE 90 JAMES WYCHE (6-6, 267, Sr.) 99 Cornelius Campbell (6-4, 278, So.) or 91 Eugene Brown (6-3, 292, Sr.) NT 56 Chris Thorner (6-4, 312, Jr.) 51 TONY JENKINS (6-3, 290, So.) DT 70 KADER DRAME (6-5, 290, Sr.) 83 Shadeed Harris (6-3, 278, Jr.) RE 94 Ryan LaCasse (6-3, 249, Sr.) 46 Cory Brooks (6-1, 240, Sr.) SLB 41 KELLEN PRUITT (6-4, 228, Sr.) 30 Vincenzo Giruzzi (6-3, 229, So.) MLB 8 KELVIN SMITH (6-2, 232, Jr.) 52 Jameel McClain (6-1, 242, So.) WLB 92 Tommy Harris (6-2, 233, Sr.) 57 Jerry Mackey (6-1, 244, Jr.) LC 28 TANARD JACKSON (6-1, 187, Jr.) 29 Thomas Whitfield (5-9, 187, Sr.) SS 26 Dowayne Davis (6-0, 196, So.) 18 Reggie McCoy (6-0, 196, So.) FS 20 ANTHONY SMITH (6-1, 194, Sr.) 33 Ben Maljovec (6-3, 216, RF) RC 25 Steve Gregory (5-11, 178, Sr.) 13 Marcus Clayton (5-7, 173, Jr.) or 15 DEANDRE LACAILLE (6-0, 197, Sr.)

Special Teams P 47 BRENDAN CARNEY (6-5, 204, Jr.) 37 Ricky Krautman (5-9, 174, So.) KO 47 BRENDAN CARNEY (6-5, 204, Jr.) 37 Ricky Krautman (5-9, 174, So.) LS 50 JOE NEUMANN (5-11, 207, Sr.) 84 Brandon Darlington (6-4, 258, Jr.) PAT 37 Ricky Krautman (5-9, 174, So.) 42 Patrick Shadle (5-8, 208, Fr.) FG 6 John Barker (5-8, 148, Fr.) 42 Patrick Shadle (5-8, 208, Fr.) Holder 47 Brendan Carney (6-5, 204, Jr.) 5 Joe Fields (6-1, 210, So.) Returns Kickoff 25 Steve Gregory (5-11, 178, Sr.) 21 Kareem Jones (5-11, 207, RF) Punt 2 J.J. Bedle (5-9, 175, RF) 25 Steve Gregory (5-11, 178, Sr.)

• Bold CAPS indicates returning starters from 2004 • Syracuse University (1-2, 0-1 BIG EAST) Syracuse Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 18, 2005) All games

TEAM STATISTICS SYRACUSE OPP ------SCORING...... 62 42 Points Per Game...... 20.7 14.0 FIRST DOWNS...... 43 39 Rushing...... 19 21 Passing...... 19 17 Penalty...... 5 1 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 446 493 Yards gained rushing...... 538 550 Yards lost rushing...... 92 57 Rushing Attempts...... 117 118 Average Per Rush...... 3.8 4.2 Average Per Game...... 148.7 164.3 TDs Rushing...... 7 2 PASSING YARDAGE...... 396 385 Att-Comp-Int...... 79-42-2 80-42-6 Average Per Pass...... 5.0 4.8 Average Per Catch...... 9.4 9.2 Average Per Game...... 132.0 128.3 TDs Passing...... 1 1 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 842 878 Total Plays...... 196 198 Average Per Play...... 4.3 4.4 Average Per Game...... 280.7 292.7 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 8-177 9-253 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 7-31 7-71 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 6-37 2-31 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 22.1 28.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 4.4 10.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 6.2 15.5 FUMBLES-LOST...... 5-0 6-4 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 19-143 22-178 Average Per Game...... 47.7 59.3 PUNTS-YARDS...... 22-936 22-787 Average Per Punt...... 42.5 35.8 Net punt average...... 39.3 34.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME...... 28:51 31:09 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 10/46 14/48 3rd-Down Pct...... 22% 29% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 3/6 3/4 4th-Down Pct...... 50% 75% SACKS BY-YARDS...... 6-38 7-49 MISC YARDS...... 9 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 8 4 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 2-4 4-5 PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 8-8 4-4 ATTENDANCE...... 119887 0 Games/Avg Per Game...... 3/39962 0/0 Neutral Site Games...... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------Syracuse...... 14 24 14 10 - 62 Opponents...... 7 14 13 8 - 42 Syracuse University (1-2, 0-1 BIG EAST) Syracuse Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 18, 2005) All games

RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------RHODES, Damien 3-3 71 375 14 361 5.1 5 54 120.3 BEDLE, J.J. 6 24 4.0 0 20 JONES, Kareem 3-0 19 75 2 73 3.8 0 11 24.3 GREGORY, Steve 1 7 7.0 0 7 CHIARA, Paul 3-0 5 29 0 29 5.8 0 18 9.7 Total...... 7 31 4.4 0 20 BRINKLEY, C. 3-0 2 17 0 17 8.5 0 11 5.7 Opponents...... 7 71 10.1 0 19 TEAM 2-0 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -1.5 BEDLE, J.J. 3-1 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -2.0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long HALE, Matt 1-0 1 0 12 -12 -12.0 0 0 -12.0 ------PATTERSON, P. 3-3 17 42 55 -13 -0.8 2 11 -4.3 SMITH, Anthony 2 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 3 117 538 92 446 3.8 7 54 148.7 LaCASSE, Ryan 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 3 118 550 57 493 4.2 2 70 164.3 DAVIS, Dowayne 1 37 37.0 0 37 GREGORY, Steve 1 0 0.0 0 0 PASSING GP-GS Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G JACKSON, Tanard 1 0 0.0 0 0 ------Total...... 6 37 6.2 0 37 PATTERSON, P. 3-3 96.84 77-42-2 54.5 396 1 44 132.0 Opponents...... 2 31 15.5 1 31 HALE, Matt 1-0 0.00 2-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total...... 3 94.38 79-42-2 53.2 396 1 44 132.0 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents...... 3 82.05 80-42-6 52.5 385 1 39 128.3 ------JONES, Kareem 4 91 22.8 0 35 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G GREGORY, Steve 2 43 21.5 0 22 ------BRINKLEY, C. 2 43 21.5 0 25 KOWALEWSKI, Joe 3-3 9 117 13.0 1 31 39.0 Total...... 8 177 22.1 0 35 LANE, Tim 3-3 9 93 10.3 0 44 31.0 Opponents...... 9 253 28.1 0 52 RHODES, Damien 3-3 9 51 5.7 0 24 17.0 MOSS, Rice 3-3 6 59 9.8 0 17 19.7 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SHOR, Alex 3-0 2 16 8.0 0 15 5.3 ------JONES, Kareem 3-0 2 10 5.0 0 8 3.3 JACKSON, Tanard 1 9 9.0 0 9 FERRON, Tom 2-0 1 30 30.0 0 30 15.0 Total...... 1 9 9.0 0 9 BEDLE, J.J. 3-1 1 14 14.0 0 14 4.7 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 WILLIAMS, Bruce 3-0 1 10 10.0 0 10 3.3 EVANS, Breyone 3-1 1 4 4.0 0 4 1.3 FALKE, Kurt 2-2 1 -8 -8.0 0 0 -4.0 Total...... 3 42 396 9.4 1 44 132.0 Opponents...... 3 42 385 9.2 1 39 128.3 Syracuse University (1-2, 0-1 BIG EAST) Syracuse Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 18, 2005) All games

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ------RHODES, Damien 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 PATTERSON, P. 3 94 -13 396 383 127.7 PATTERSON, P. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 RHODES, Damien 3 71 361 0 361 120.3 KRAUTMAN, Ricky 0 1-2 8-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 11 JONES, Kareem 3 19 73 0 73 24.3 KOWALEWSKI, Joe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 CHIARA, Paul 3 5 29 0 29 9.7 BARKER, John 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3 BRINKLEY, C. 3 2 17 0 17 5.7 SHADLE, Patrick 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 1 -3 0 -3 -1.5 Total...... 8 2-4 8-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 62 BEDLE, J.J. 3 1 -6 0 -6 -2.0 Opponents...... 4 4-5 4-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 42 HALE, Matt 1 3 -12 0 -12 -12.0 Total...... 3 196 446 396 842 280.7 Opponents...... 3 198 493 385 878 292.7

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------CARNEY, Brendan 22 936 42.5 59 4 6 2 0 KRAUTMAN, Ricky 1-2 50.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 21 1 Total...... 22 936 42.5 59 4 6 2 0 SHADLE, Patrick 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Opponents...... 22 787 35.8 48 1 2 3 0 BARKER, John 1-1 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 27 0 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn FG SEQUENCE Syracuse OPPONENTS ------CARNEY, Brendan 14 877 62.6 5 0 West Virginia - 47,(33),(26) Total...... 14 877 62.6 5 0 353 37.4 27 Buffalo 40,(21),39 - Opponents...... 10 632 63.2 2 0 217 41.5 23 Virginia (27) (26),(19)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Syracuse University (1-2, 0-1 BIG EAST) Syracuse Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 18, 2005) All games

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ------RHODES, Damien 3 361 51 0 0 0 412 137.3 JONES, Kareem 3 73 10 0 91 0 174 58.0 KOWALEWSKI, Joe 3 0 117 0 0 0 117 39.0 LANE, Tim 3 0 93 0 0 0 93 31.0 BRINKLEY, C. 3 17 0 0 43 0 60 20.0 MOSS, Rice 3 0 59 0 0 0 59 19.7 GREGORY, Steve 3 0 0 7 43 0 50 16.7 DAVIS, Dowayne 3 0 0 0 0 37 37 12.3 BEDLE, J.J. 3 -6 14 24 0 0 32 10.7 FERRON, Tom 2 0 30 0 0 0 30 15.0 CHIARA, Paul 3 29 0 0 0 0 29 9.7 SHOR, Alex 3 0 16 0 0 0 16 5.3 WILLIAMS, Bruce 3 0 10 0 0 0 10 3.3 EVANS, Breyone 3 0 4 0 0 0 4 1.3 TEAM 2 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -1.5 FALKE, Kurt 2 0 -8 0 0 0 -8 -4.0 HALE, Matt 1 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -12.0 PATTERSON, P. 3 -13 0 0 0 0 -13 -4.3 Total...... 3 446 396 31 177 37 1087 362.3 Opponents...... 3 493 385 71 253 31 1233 411.0 Syracuse University (1-2, 0-1 BIG EAST) Syracuse Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 18, 2005) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------8 SMITH, Kelvin 3 15 8 23 2.5-5 ...... 25 GREGORY, Steve 3 15 3 18 2.0-2 . 1-0 ...... 94 LaCASSE, Ryan 3 12 5 17 5.0-23 4.0-22 1-0 . . . 2 . . 26 DAVIS, Dowayne 3 12 4 16 1.0-10 1.0-10 1-37 ...... 90 WYCHE, James 3 11 4 15 0.5-1 . . 1 1 . 1 . . 41 PRUITT, Kellen 3 8 7 15 2.0-9 1.0-6 . 1 . . . . . 70 DRAME, Kader 3 10 3 13 1.5-4 . . 3 . . 1 . . 28 JACKSON, Tanard 3 10 2 12 . . 1-0 2 . 1-9 . . . 92 HARRIS, Tommy 3 9 2 11 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 56 THORNER, Chris 3 5 6 11 0.5-1 . . . 1 . . . . 20 SMITH, Anthony 3 7 2 9 . . 2-0 3 . 2-0 1 . . 51 JENKINS, Tony 3 6 . 6 ...... 1 . . 57 MACKEY, Jerry 3 4 2 6 1.0-1 ...... 30 GIRUZZI, V. 3 5 . 5 ...... 95 SANTIAGO, Nick 3 2 1 3 ...... 4 LEMON, Terrell 3 1 1 2 ...... 52 McCLAIN, Jameel 2 . 2 2 ...... 55 WILLIAMS, Lee 3 2 . 2 ...... 6 HERROD, Donta 2 1 1 2 ...... 27 CHESTNUT, Nich 3 2 . 2 ...... 15 LeCAILLE, D. 3 1 1 2 ...... 53 ATKINSON, Jamar 3 . 1 1 ...... 58 STENCLIK, Mike 1 1 . 1 ...... 99 CAMPBELL, C. 3 . 1 1 ...... 50 NEUMANN, Joe 3 1 . 1 ...... 18 McCOY, Reggie 3 . 1 1 ...... 33 MALJOVEC, Ben 3 . 1 1 ...... 34 CHIARA, Paul 3 1 . 1 ...... 45 FLAHERTY, Jake 3 1 . 1 ...... 46 BROOKS, Corey 3 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 3 143 58 201 16-56 6-38 6-37 10 2 4-9 6 . . Opponents...... 3 136 52 188 19-85 7-49 2-31 10 4 . 2 1 1 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 2005 Game Summaries

Game #1 Game #2 Syracuse 7 Syracuse 31 West Virginia 15 Buffalo 0 September 4 at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. September 10 at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. SU lost to BIG EAST rival West Virginia, 15-7, in the season-opener for The Orange offense and defense turned in strong performances in both teams. A crowd of 45,418 gathered to watch the beginning of head SU’s 31-0 shutout of Buffalo before 34,442 fans. Running back Damien coach Greg Robinson’s era. It was the largest crowd to see an SU home Rhodes rushed for a career-high 236 yards and four touchdowns for the opener since 1999. offense that gained 486 total yards and Anthony Smith recorded two The Orange scored the first points of the game when senior Damien interceptions to lead the SU defense that allowed just 123 total yards of Rhodes scored on a five-yard touchdown run. A 20-yard punt return by offense in the game. redshirt freshman J.J. Bedle set up the SU scoring drive. Rhodes finished Rhodes rushed for 27-, 50-, and 54-yard touchdowns in the first half the game with 46 yards rushing on 16 carries and a career-best seven to lead SU to its third-straight win against the Bulls. The win was also receptions for 21 yards. Anthony Greg Robinson’s first victory as a head coach. Damien After the Orange defense forced a WVU punt, the Mountaineers tied the Smith Smith’s pair of interceptions marks the first time an SU player has Rhodes game when Eric Wicks intercepted Orange quarterback Perry Patterson’s picked off two passes since Smith did it in 2003 against Notre Dame. pass on the first play of the drive and returned it 31 yards for a touchdown with 12:24 The shutout is the first for the Orange since 1997, when SU beat East Carolina 56-0. remaining in the second quarter. Syracuse held its opponent to less than 200 yards of total offense for the first time since West Virginia took a 10-7 lead on a 33-yard field goal by Pat McAfee with 5:53 left in the 2002 (Rutgers) and allowed less than 10 first downs for the first time since 1999 (Temple). third quarter. In the fourth quarter the Mountaineers added a safety with 8:02 left in the SU put its first points on the scoreboard on its second possession of the game. Tight game to take a five point lead, 12-7, and then finished the scoring with a 26-yard field goal end Tom Ferron caught his first career pass from Perry Patterson and ran down the with 3:26 remaining in the contest. sideline for a 29-yard gain. On the next play, Rhodes scampered to the end zone for a 27- SU’s defense forced five West Virginia turnovers, including four fumbles. In the first yard touchdown run. Rhodes scored again, on a 50-yard run in the second quarter. quarter senior free safety Anthony Smith forced a fumble, which was recovered by junior On the Bulls next possession, Smith recorded his first interception of the game at the Tanard Jackson, and then Smith recovered a fumble that was forced by senior James UB 49-yard line. Wyche. SU senior Kader Drame forced a fumble in the second quarter that was recovered Orange kicker Ricky Krautman’s first career field goal, a 21-yarder, gave SU a 13-0 lead. by senior Tommy Harris. When the Bulls drove into SU territory on their next possession, Smith stepped in again In the third quarter, Jackson recorded SU’s fourth turnover of the day with an for his second interception of the day. Rhodes gave SU a 24-0 lead with his third rushing interception. The final WVU turnover was Smith’s second fumble recovery with 11:39 scored of the day, a 54-yard scamper run up the middle. remaining in the game. That turnover was caused by SU sophomore Tony Jenkins. On SU’s first possession of the second half, Patterson found wide receiver Tim Lane Senior Steve Gregory led SU with nine tackles, including seven solo and one for a loss, down the field for a 44-yard completion down to the UB three-yard line. Rhodes found the and Kelvin Smith had eight tackles, including six solo. end zone for the fourth time in the game for the game’s final score. Orange punter Brendan Carney had a single-game career best 481 yards on 11 punts, including a 58-yard punt in the first quarter. Prior to Sunday’s game, Syracuse volunteers raised more than $57,000 in relief efforts for those affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Team Statistics Team Statistics SU WVU SU UB First Downs 7 16 First Downs 20 6 Rush Att.-Yards 26-18 45-172 Rush Att.-Yards 55-348 29-50 Pass Yards 85 167 Pass Yards 139 73 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 57-103 72-339 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 77-487 56-123 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 15-31 17-27 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 10-22 9-27 Passes had intercepted 2 1 Passes had intercepted 0 2 Punts-Avg. 11-43.7 7-35.6 Punts-Avg. 4-48.8 11-35.9 Punt Returns-Yards 1-20 3-33 Punt Returns-Yards 5-7 1-5 Kickoff Returns 4-81 2-62 Kickoff Returns 1-18 4-107 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-4 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 11-71 7-65 Penalties-Yards 7-57 9-53 Scoring by Quarters Scoring by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final SYRACUSE 0 7 0 0 7 SYRACUSE 7 17 7 0 31 West Virginia 0 7 3 5 15 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Plays-Yds-Time Score Plays-Yds-Time Score SU – Rhodes, fi ve-yard run (Krautman kick) 2-18-0:35 7-0 SU – Rhodes, 27-yard run (Krautman kick) 7-80-2:51 7-0 WVU – Wicks, 31-yard interception return (McAfee kick) 7-7 SU – Rhodes, 50-yard run (Krautman kick) 3-50-0:22 14-0 WVU – McAfee, 33-yard fi eld goal 10-55-3:44 7-10 SU – Krautman, 21-yard fi eld goal 8-45-3:05 17-0 WVU – Safety 7-12 SU – Rhodes, 54-yard run (Krautman kick) 3-73-1:01 24-0 WVU – McAfee, 26-yard fi eld goal 8-19-4:36 7-15 SU – Rhodes, one-yard run (Krautman kick) 9-77-3:48 31-0 Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Rushing SU – Rhodes 16-46; WVU – Bednarik 12-72 Rushing SU – Rhodes 28-236; UB – King 11-20 Passing SU – Patterson 15-31 85 yds. 2 INT; WVU – Bednarik 14-21 104 yds. 1 INT Passing SU – Patterson 10-20 139 yds.; UB – Willy 5-9 54 yds. Receiving SU – Rhodes 7-21; WVU – Reynaud 6-39, Myles 5-76 Receiving SU – Lane 3-62; UB – Dyer 4-52 Tackles SU – Gregory 7-2-9; WVU – McLee 5-1-6 Tackles SU – K. Smith 4-3-7; UB – Cummings 7-3-10 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 2005 Game Summaries

Game #3 Syracuse 24 #25/20 Virginia 27 September 17 at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. Virginia kicked a 19-yard field goal as time expired to beat Syracuse in front of 40,027 fans. The game marked the Orange’s 25th anniversary celebration of the Dome, which opened on Sept. 20, 1980. Virginia started its game-winning drive on its own 41-yard line with 6:25 left in the game. Cavaliers quarterback Marques Hagans scrambled for 26-yards down to the SU 29-yard line. After grinding the ball down into the red zone, the Cavaliers were forced into a fourth-and-inches situation. Peerman pounded the ball up the middle on fourth down, getting UVA inside the 10-yard line for a first down with less than a minute Perry left in the game. After two more rushes, the Cavaliers called timeout to set Patterson up the game-winning kick by Connor Hughes. In the opening quarter, senior Damien Rhodes broke loose for a 22-yard gain up the left sideline. Junior Perry Patterson then dropped back to pass on third-and-seven, and then scrambled to the end zone to give SU a 7-0 lead with 11:39 left in the first quarter. On the ensuing UVA drive, Peerman got the ball at the one-yard line and was hit at the line, but a second effort put him to cross the goal line, tying the game at seven. In the second quarter, UVA’s Tom Santi came down with a 24-yard pass play, giving UVA a first-and-goal on the eight-yard line. On third-and-goal, Hagans found Peerman in the end zone for his second score of the day to give UVA a 14-7 lead with 7:36 left before intermission. On Virginia’s first possession of the third quarter, Connor Hughes came on to kick a 26- yard field goal, which he converted to give Virginia a 17-7 lead. SU quickly responded, as Patterson faked a handoff to Rhodes and rolled out to his right, finding tight end Joe Kowalewski all alone for a 31-yard touchdown cutting the deficit to 17-14. On the ensuing drive, Virginia stretched its lead back to 10 when Michael Johnson took a handoff for a 70-yard touchdown scamper, putting Virginia back up 24-14. After trading punts, SU took over at its own 20-yard line. Following a long drive, Patterson rolled out to his left and found a clear path to the end zone, cutting the Cavaliers lead to 24-21 with 13:17 left in the game. After a UVA punt, SU scored again on a John Barker 27-yard field goal, the first of his career, to tie the game 24-24 and setting up UVA’s game-winning drive. SU’s defense recorded three interceptions, by Steve Gregory, Dowayne Davis and Ryan LaCasse. Team Statistics SU UVA First Downs 16 17 Rush Att.-Yards 36-80 44-271 Pass Yards 172 145 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 62-252 70-416 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 17-26 16-26 Passes had intercepted 0 3 Punts-Avg. 7-37.1 4-35.8 Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 3-43 Kickoff Returns 3-78 3-84 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 1-15 6-60 Scoring by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final SYRACUSE 7 0 7 10 24 Virginia 7 7 10 3 27 Scoring Summary Plays-Yds-Time Score SU – Patterson, nine-yard run (Krautman kick) 6-56-2:22 7-0 UVA – Peerman, one-yard run (Hughes kick) 11-74-5:01 7-7 UVA – Peerman, one-yard pass from Hagans (Hughes kick) 4-32-1:48 7-14 UVA – Hughes, 26-yard fi eld goal 12-44-4:23 7-17 SU – Kowalewski, 31-yard pass from Patterson (Krautman kick) 5-60-1:39 14-17 UVA – Johnson, 70-yard run (Hughes kick) 2-77-0:54 14-24 SU – Patterson, three-yard run (Krautman kick) 11-80-5:30 21-24 SU – Barker, 27-yard fi eld goal 11-45-5:13 24-24 UVA – Hughes, 19-yard fi eld goal 13-57-6:25 24-27 Individual Leaders Rushing SU – Rhodes 27-80; UVA – Hagans 14-112 Passing SU – Patterson 17-26 172 yds. 1 TD; UVA – Hagans 16-26 145 yds. 1 TD 3 INT Receiving SU – Kowalewski 7-96; UVA – Williams 7-61 Tackles SU – K. Smith 5-3-8; UVA – Parham 6-2-8 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Team Game-by-Game Statistics

WVU Buffalo Virginia FSU UConn Rutgers Pitts Cinci. So. Fla. ND Louis. TOTAL OFFENSE SU 103 487 252 OPP 339 123 416 TOTAL PLAYS SU 57 77 62 OPP 72 56 70 AVG. Yds/Play SU 1.8 6.3 4.1 OPP 4.7 2.2 5.9 RUSHING: Yds. SU 18 371 80 OPP 172 93 271 Att. SU 26 55 36 OPP 45 2 44 TDs SU 1 4 2 OPP 0 0 2 PASSING: Yds. SU 85 139 172 OPP 167 73 145 Att. SU 31 22 26 OPP 27 27 26 Comp. SU 15 10 17 OPP 17 9 16 Comp. Pct. SU .483 .455. .654 OPP .630 .333 .615. TDs SU 0 0 1 OPP 0 0 1 Int. SU 2 2 3 OPP 1 0 0 1st DOWNS: Total SU 7 20 16 OPP 16 6 17 Rush SU 3 12 4 OPP 8 2 11 Pass SU 3 7 9 OPP 8 3 6 Penalty SU 1 1 3 OPP 0 1 0 TIME OF POSS. SU 26”50 31:11 29:17 OPP 33:55 28:49 30:43 3rd DOWN CONV. SU 0 of 15 5 of 16 5 of 15 OPP 1 of 14 3 of 17 10 of 17 4th DOWN CONV. SU 0 of 1 2 of 4 1 of 1 OPP 2 of 2 0 of 1 1 of 1 PUNTING:#/Avg. SU 11/43.7 49.7 7/37.1 OPP 7/35.6 35.9 4/35.8 FUMBLES: #/Lost SU 3/0 2/0 0/0 OPP 4/4 2/0 0/0 PENALTIES: #/Yds. SU 11/71 7/57 1/15 OPP 7/65 9/53 6/60 PUNT RET.: #/Yds. SU 1/20 3/149 7/260 OPP 3/33 11/395 4/143 KO RET.: #/Yds. SU 4/81 1/18 5/319 OPP 2/62 5/102 5/323 SACKS BY: #/Yds. SU 1/6 4/30 1/2 OPP 3/20 1/12 3/17 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics Rushing (Carries-Yds/TDs) Player West Va. Buffalo Virginia Florida State Connecticut Rutgers Pittsburgh Cincinnati South Florida Notre Dame Louisville Bedle, J.J. 1-(-6)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Brinkley, Curtis DNP 2-17/0 0-0/0 Chiara, Paul DNP 5-29/0 0-0/0 Hale, Matt DNP 1-(-12)/0 DNP Jones, Kareem 3-14/0 14-56/0 2-3/0 Patterson, Perry 5-(-33)/0 5-22/ 7-15/2 Rhodes, Damien 16-46/1 28-236/4 27-80/0

Receiving (Receptions-Yards/TDs) Player West Va. Buffalo Virginia Florida State Connecticut Rutgers Pittsburgh Cincinnati South Florida Notre Dame Louisville Bedle, J.J. 1-14/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Evans, Breyone 1-4/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Ferron, Tom DNP 1-30/0 0-0/0 Jones, Kareem 1-2/0 0-0/0 1-8/0 Kowalewski, Joe 1-10/0 1-11/0 7-96/1 Lane, Tim 2-16/0 3-62/0 4-15/0 Moss, Rice 2-18/0 3-34/0 1-7/0 Rhodes, Damien 7-21/0 0-0/0 2-30/0 Williams, Bruce DNP 1-10/0 0-0/0

Passing Perry Patterson Matt Hale Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack WEST VIRGINIA 31 15 2 .484 85 0 14 3 WEST VIRGINIA DNP BUFFALO 20 10 0 .500 139 0 44 0 BUFFALO 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 VIRGINIA 26 17 0 .654 172 1 31 3 VIRGINIA DNP at Florida State at Florida State at Connecticut * at Connecticut * RUTGERS * RUTGERS * at Pittsburgh * at Pittsburgh * CINCINNATI * CINCINNATI * SOUTH FLORIDA * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame at Notre Dame at Louisville * at Louisville * SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics

Kicking Krautman Shadle Barker Opponent FG-FGA/Yds (Miss) PATs FG-FGA/Yds (Miss) PATs FG-FGA/Yds (Miss) PATs WEST VIRGINIA * 0-0/0 1-1 DNP DNP BUFFALO 1-2/21 (40) 4-4 0-1 0-0 DNP VIRGINIA 0-0/0 3-3 DNP 1-1/27 0-0 at Florida State at Connecticut * RUTGERS * at Pittsburgh * CINCINNATI * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame at Louisville *

Kick Returns Gregory, Steve Jones, Kareem Brinkley, Curtis Opponent No-Yds-Avg-Lg No-Yds-Avg-Lg No-Yds-Avg-Lg WEST VIRGINIA * 2- 43- 21.5 - 22 2- 38 -19.0 - 19 DNP BUFFALO 0- 0 - 0.0 - 0 0- 0 - 0.0 - 0 1- 18 - 18.0 - 18 VIRGINIA 0- 0 - 0.0 - 0 2- 53 -26.5 - 35 1- 25 - 25.0 - 25 at Florida State at Connecticut * RUTGERS * at Pittsburgh * CINCINNATI * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame at Louisville *

Punt Returns Punting Bedle, J.J. Gregory, Steve Carney Team Opponent No-Yds-Avg-Lg No-Yds-Avg-Lg Opponent No-Yds-Avg.-Inside 20 No-Yds-Avg. WEST VIRGINIA * 1 - 20 - 20.0 - 20 0- 0 - 0.0 - 0 WEST VIRGINIA * 11 - 481 - 43.7 - 59 0 - 0 - 0.0 BUFFALO 4 - 0 - 4.0 - 8 1 - 7 - 7.0 - 7 BUFFALO 3 - 149 - 49.7 - 1 0 - 0 - 0.0 VIRGINIA 1 - 4 - 4.0 - 4 0- 0 - 0.0 - 0 VIRGINIA 7 - 260 - 37.1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0.0 at Florida State at Florida State at Connecticut * at Connecticut * RUTGERS * RUTGERS * at Pittsburgh * at Pittsburgh * CINCINNATI * CINCINNATI * SOUTH FLORIDA * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame at Notre Dame at Louisville * at Louisville *

* indicates BIG EAST conference game SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Defensive Game-by-Game Statistics

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Total (solo-assist) Drame Jenkins LaCasse Thorner Williams Wyche Campbell WEST VIRGINIA * 7 (6-1) 4 (4-0) 7 (5-2) 6 (3-3) 2 (2-0) 7 (5-2) 1 (0-1) BUFFALO 8 (7-1) 5 (5-0) 12 (9-3) 6 (3-3) 2 (2-0) 10 (7-3 0 (0-0) VIRGINIA * 5 (3-2) 1 (0-1) 5 (3-2) 5 (2-3) 0 (0-0) 5 (4-1) 0 (0-0) Florida State at Connecticut * RUTGERS * at Pittsburgh * CINCINNATI * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame at Louisville *

LINEBACKERS Total (solo-assist) Giruzzi T. Harris Mackey Pruitt K. Smith Flaherty WEST VIRGINIA * 1 (1-0) 2 (2-0) 1 (1-0) 5 (3-2) 8 (6-2) DNP BUFFALO 5 (5-0) 4 (4-0) 4 (2-2) 8 (4-4) 15 (10-5) 1 (0-1) VIRGINIA * 0 (0-0_ 7 (5-2) 2 (2-0) 7 (4-3) 8 (5-3) 0 (0-0_ Florida State at Connecticut * RUTGERS * at Pittsburgh * CINCINNATI * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame at Louisville *

DEFENSIVE BACKS Total (solo-assist) Chestnut Davis Gregory Jackson LaCaille Maljovec A. Smith Lemon Herrod WEST VIRGINIA * 2 (2-0) 7 (4-3) 9 (7-2) 3 (3-2) 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) 4 (4-0) DNP DNP BUFFALO 2 (2-0) 11 (7-4) 12 (9-3) 8 (6-2) 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) 6 (6-0) 2 (1-1) 1 (0-1) VIRGINIA 0 (0-0) 5 (5-0) 6 (6-0) 4 (4-0) 1 (1-0) 0 (0-0) 3 (1-2) 0 (0-0) 1 (0-1) Florida State at Connecticut * RUTGERS * at Pittsburgh * CINCINNATI * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame at Louisville *

* indicates BIG EAST conference game SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Individual Career Highs

#53 Jamar Atkinson #14 Quinton Brown Tackles Solo Receiving Yards 2 vs. Rutgers, 2004 Assist 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 Receptions 2 vs. Florida State, 2004 Total 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 Longest 2 vs. Rutgers, 2004 Touchdowns 0

#6 John Barker #42 Luke Cain Field Goals Made 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 Tackles Solo 6 vs. Florida State, 2004 Attempted 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 Assist 3 vs. Florida State, 2004 Total 9 vs. Florida State, 2004 #7 Landel Bembo Rushing Yards 32 vs. Florida State, 2004 #99 Cornelius Campbell Jr. Carries 1 vs. Florida State, 2004 Tackles Solo Longest 32 vs. Florida State, 2004 Touchdowns 0 Assist 1 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Total 1 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Receiving Yards 30 vs. Cincinnati, 2004 Receptions 4 vs. Cincinnati, 2004 Longest 19 vs. Purdue, 2004 #47 Brendan Carney Punt Returns Number 5 vs. Buffalo, 2004 Punts Number 12 vs. Virginia Tech, 2003 Longest 26 vs. Buffalo, 2004 Longest 65 vs. Florida State, 2004 Yards 48 vs. Buffalo, 2004 Yards 481 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Average 50.4 vs. Miami, 2003 PATs Made 6 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Attempted 6 vs. Connecticut, 2004 #2 J.J. Bedle Rushing Yards Carries 1 vs West Virginia 2005 #27 Nicholas Chestnut Longest Tackles Solo 2 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Receiving Yards 14 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Assist Receptions 1 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Total 2 vs. West Virginia. 2005 Longest 14 vs. West Virginia, 2005

Kick Returns 1 vs. Buffal0, 2005 Yards 18, vs. Buffalo, 2005 #31 Paul Chiara Longest 18, vs. Buffalo, 2005 Rushing Yards 29 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Carries 5 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Punt Returns Yards 4 vs. Virginia, 2005 Longest 18, vs. Buffalo, 2005 Returns 4 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Tackles Solo 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 Longest 8 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Assist Total 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 #22 Curtis Brinkley Rushing Yards 17, vs. Buffalo, 2005 Carries 2 vs Buffalo 2005 #13 Marcus Clayton Longest 11, vs. Buffalo, 2005 Punt Returns 4 vs. Toledo, 2003; Pittsburgh, 2004 Yards 71 vs. West Virginia, 2003 Punt Returns Yards 20 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Longest 56 (TD) vs. West Virginia, 2003 Returns 1 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Touchdown 1 vs. West Virginia, 2003 Longest 20 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Kick Returns 1 five. times, most recent vs. Virginia, 2004 Kick Returns 1 vs Virginia, 2005 Yards 51 vs. Pittsburgh, 2003 Yards 25 vs. Virginia, 2005 Longest 27 vs. Virginia, 2004 Longest 25 vs. Virginia, 2005 Tackles Solo 7 vs. Rutgers, 2004 Assist 1 vs. Toledo, 2003, Virginia & Rutgers, 2004 Total 8 vs. Rutgers, 2004 #46 Cory Brooks Rushing Yards 14 vs. Boston College, 2003 Tackles Solo 2 vs. Rutgers, 2002; Temple, 2003 Carries 2 vs. Miami, 2003 Assist 2 vs. Pittsburgh & Virginia Tech, 2002; Central Florida, 2003 Longest 14 vs. Boston College 2003 Total 2 vs. Pittsburgh, Rutgers & Virginia Tech, 2002; Central Florida & Temple, 2003 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Rutgers, 2004 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Auburn, 2002 Return 0 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Individual Career Highs

#26 Dowayne Davis # 25 Steve Gregory Tackles Solo 5 vs. Virginia, 2005 Rushing Yards 16 vs. Georgia Tech, 2004 Assist 3 vs. West Virginia 2005 Carries 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2004 Total 7 vs. West Virginia 2005 Longest 16 vs. Georgia Tech, 2004 TFL/Yds 1.0/10 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Sack/Yds 1.0/10 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Receiving Yards 87 vs. Temple, 2004 Interceptions 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 Receptions 7 vs. Temple, 2004 Yards 37 vs. Virginia, 2005 Longest 26 vs. Temple, 2004 Touchdowns 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2004 Tackles Solo 10 vs. North Carolina, 2003 Assist 3 vs. Central Florida, 2003 #70 Kader Drame Total 11 vs. North Carolina & Central Florida, 2003 Tackles Solo 6 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Assist 5 vs. Temple, 2004 Interceptions 1 vs. Virginia Tech, 2002 & UCF & Boston College, 2003; Total 7 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Virginia 2005 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Louisville, 2003; Purdue, West Virginia & Pittsburgh 2004; Yards 17 vs. Boston College, 2003 West Virginia & Virginia 2005 Pass Breakups 6 vs. North Carolina, 2002 TFL/Yds 1.5/4 vs. West Virginia & Buffalo, 2005 TFL/Yds 1.0/1 vs. West Virginia, Virginia, 2005 Sack/Yds 0.5/1 vs. Temple, 2004 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. UCF, 2002, Pittsburgh & Notre Dame, 2003 Blocked Kick 1 vs. West Virginia, 2004 (FG) Kick Returns Yards 149 vs. North Carolina, 2002 Longest 57 vs. UCF, 2002 #38 Breyone Evans Blocked Kick 1 vs. Temple, UCF, & Miami, 2002; Rutgers, 2003 Rushing Yards 29 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Punt Returns Yards 7 vs. BUffalo, 2005 Carries 3 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Returns 1 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Longest 22 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Longest 7 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Touchdowns 1 vs. Connecticut, 2004

Receiving Yards 17 vs. West Virginia Receptions 2 vs. Boston College, 2004 #11 Matt Hale Longest 17 vs. West Virginia Passing Yards Touchdowns 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2004 Attempts 2 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Completions Longest #89 Tom Ferron Touchdowns Receiving Yards 30 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Rushing Yards Receptions 1 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Carries 1 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Longest 30 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Longest Touchdowns 0

#5 Joe Fields #83 Shadeed Harris Passing Yards 93 vs. Purdue, 2004 Attempts 15 vs. Purdue, 2004 Tackles Solo 1 vs. Toledo & Virginia Tech, 2003 Completions 8 vs. Purdue, 2004 Assist 0 vs. Toledo, 2003 Longest 60 vs. Pittsburgh, 2004 Total 2 vs. Virginia Tech, 2003 Touchdowns 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2004 Rushing Yards 11 vs. Buffalo, 2004 #92 Tommy Harris Carries 9 vs. Purdue, 2004 Tackles Solo 5 vs. Virginia, 2005 Longest 14 vs. Buffalo and Cincinnati, 2004 Assist 2 vs. Rhode Island, 2002; Boston College, 2004; Touchdowns 0 Virginia, 2005 Total 7 vs. Virginia, 2005 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. West Virginia, 2005 #45 Jake Flaherty Tackles Solo 1 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Assist #6 Donta Herrod Total 1 vs. Buffalo. 2005 Tackles Solo Assist 1 vs. Buffalo & Virginia 2005 Total 1 vs. Buffalo & Virginia, 2005 #30 Vincenzo Giruzzi Tackles Solo 4 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Assist Total 4 vs. Buffalo, 2005 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Individual Career Highs

#28 Tanard Jackson #94 Ryan LaCasse Tackles Solo 8 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Tackles Solo 5 vs. West Virginia, 2004 & vs. West Virginia, 2005 Assist 3 vs. Buffalo & Temple, 2004 Assist 4 vs. West Virginia, 2003 Total 9 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Total 8 vs. West Virginia, 2004 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2004 ;West Virginia, 2005 Sack/Yds 3.0/20 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Return 9 vs. Georgia Tech, 2004 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2002 Pass Breakups 2 vs. Florida State, 2004; vs. Virginia, 2005 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Toledo, 2003 TFL/Yds 3.0/20 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Interceptions 1 vs. Buffalo & Cincinnati, 2004; West Virginia, Forced Fumbles 2 vs. Rutgers, 2004; Buffalo, 2005 2005 Interceptions 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 Sacks 0.5/1 vs. Buffalo, 2004 TFL/Yds 1.0/1 vs. Florida State, 2004 #81 Tim Lane #51 Tony Jenkins Receiving Yards 62 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Tackles Solo 5 vs. Florida State & Georgia Tech, 2004 Receptions 4 vs. Virginia, 2005 Assist 4 vs. Temple, 2004 Longest 44 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Total 7 vs. Temple, 2004 Pass Breakup 1 vs. Cincinnati & Pittsburgh, 2004 TFL/Yds 2.0/9 vs. Georgia Tech &1.0/1 vs. Rutgers, 2004 #4 Terrell Lemon Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Tackles Solo 5 vs. Louisville, 2003 Fumbles Forced 1 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Assist 2 vs. Louisville, 2003 Sack/Yds 1.0/6 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Total 7 vs. Louisville, 2003 Blocked Kick 1 vs. Purdue, 2004 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Louisville & Boston College, 2003

#21 Kareem Jones #57 Jerry Mackey Tackles Solo 13 vs. Virginia, 2004 Rushing Yards 56 vs. Buffalo 2005 Assist 11 vs. Temple, 2004 Carries 14 vs Buffalo 2005 Total 17 vs. Virginia, 2004 Longest 14 vs. West Virginia 2005 Forced Fumble 1 vs. Buffalo, 2004 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Rutgers, Connecticut & Pittsburgh, 2004 Receiving Yards 8 vs. Virginia, 2005 Sack/Yds 1.0/9 vs. Virginia & Boston College, 2004 Receptions 1 vs. West Virginia, Virginia 2005 TFL/Yds 4.0/15 vs. Virginia, 2004 Longest 8 vs. Virginia, 2005

Kick Returns Yards 53 vs.Virginia, 2005 Longest 35 vs. Virginia, 2005 #33 Ben Maljovec Tackles Solo 1 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Assist # 85 Joe Kowalewski Total 1 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Receiving Yards 99 vs. Virginia, 2005 Receptions 7 vs. Virginia, 2005 Longest 33 vs. Temple, 2003 #52 Jameel McClain Touchdowns 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 Tackles Solo 2 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Assist 2 vs. Buffalo & Rutgers, 2004, vs. Virginia, 2005 Total 3 vs. Buffalo & Rutgers, 2004 #37 Ricky Krautman Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Connecticut, 2004 PATs Made 0 Attempted 1 vs. Boston College, 2003 #18 Reggie McCoy Field Goals Made 1 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Attempted 2 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Tackles Solo 0 Assist 1 vs. Florida State, 2004; Virginia, 2005 Total 1 vs. Florida State, 2004; Virginia, 2005 #15 DeAndre LaCaille Tackles Solo 7 vs. Virginia, 2004 #48 Stephen McDonald Assist 2 vs. Cincinnati, 2004 Total 8 vs. Virginia, 2004 Rushing Yards 2 vs. Toledo, 2003 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Cincinnati & Rutgers, 2004 Carries 1 vs. Toledo, 2003 Return 9 vs. Cincinnati, 2004 Longest 2 vs. Toledo, 2003 Pass Breaksups 1 vs. Rutgers & West Virginia, 2004 #12 Rice Moss Receiving Yards 34 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Receptions 3 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Longest 17 vs. Buffalo, 2005 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Individual Career Highs

#50 Joe Neumann #42 Patrick Shadle Tackles Solo 1 vs. Purdue, Virginia, Rutgers & Boston College, 2004; Field Goals Made 0 Virginia, 2005 Attempted 1 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Assist 1 vs. West Virginia, 2004 Total 1 vs. Purdue, Virginia, Rutgers, West Virginia & Boston College, 2004 #88 Alex Shor Receiving Yards 16 vs. Virginia, 2005 #10 Perry Patterson Receptions 2 vs. Virginia, 2005 Passing Yards 249 vs. West Virginia, 2004 Longest 15 vs. Virginia, 2005 Attempts 37 vs. West Virginia, 2004 Completions 23 vs. West Virginia, 2004 #20 Anthony Smith Longest 68 vs. Cincinnati, 2004 Touchdowns 2 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Tackles Solo 9 vs. West Virginia, 2002; Louisville, 2003 Assist 9 vs. Temple, 2004 Rushing Yards 51 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Total 14 vs. Louisville, 2003; Temple, 2004 Carries 12 vs. West Virginia, 2004 Interceptions 2 vs. Notre Dame, 2003; Buffalo, 2005 Longest 30 vs. Rutgers, 2004 Yards 32 vs. Connecticut, 2004 (TD) Touchdowns 2 vs. Virginia, 2005 Pass Breakups 3 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Fumble Recovery 2 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Return 0 #41 Kellen Pruitt Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Miami, 2003; Boston College, 2004; West Virginia, 2005 Tackles Solo 9 vs. Pittsburgh, 2004 Assist 9 vs. Temple, 2004 Blocked Kick 2 vs. Buffalo, 2004 Total 12 vs. Miami, 2003 TFL/Yds 1.0/2 vs. Florida State, 2004 Pass Breakups 1 vs. North Carolina, 2003; Purdue, Pittsburgh & BC, 2004; West Virginia 2005 Sacks 1 vs. West Virginia, 2002; Boston College & Miami, 2003; #8 Kelvin Smith West Virginia, 2005 Interceptions 1 vs. North Carolina, Temple, & WVU 2003 Tackles Solo 7 vs. Temple, 2003 Yards 16 vs. North Carolina, 2003 Assist 5 vs. Temple, 2004 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Virginia Tech, 2003 Total 10 vs. Temple, 2003 Fumbles Forced 1 vs. Miami, 2003 Interceptions 1 vs. UCF, 2003; Buffalo & Cincinnati, 2004 TFL/Yds 2.0/9 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Yards 22 vs. Buffalo, 2004 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Temple, 2003; Buffalo & Rutgers, 2004 Sacks 1 vs. Temple, 2003 #1 Damien Rhodes TFL/Yds 2.0/5 vs. Temple, 2003 Rushing Yards 236 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Carries 29 vs. Temple, 2004 Longest 69 vs. Boston College, 2004 #58 Mike Stenclik Touchdowns 4 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Tackles Solo 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 Assist Receiving Yards 86 vs. Cincinnati, 2004 Total 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 Receptions 7 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Longest 68 vs. Cincinnati, 2004 #56 Chris Thorner Kick Returns 7 vs. Pittsburgh, 2002 Yards 169 vs. Pittsburgh, 2002 Tackles Solo 3 vs. Florida State, 2004; West Virginia, 2005 Longest 58 vs. Pittsburgh, 2004 Assist 4 vs. West Virginia, 2004 Total 6 vs. West Virginia, 2004; West Virginia, 2005 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Rutgers, 2004 #95 Nick Santiago Return 0 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Florida State, 2004 Tackles Solo 2 vs. Buffalo, 2005 TFL/ Yds 1.0/2 vs. Florida State, 2004 Assist 1 vs. Virginia, 2005 Total 2 vs. Buffalo, 2005 #3 Tim Washington #24 Jeremy Sellers Rushing Yards 53 vs. Notre Dame, 2003 Rushing Yards 11 vs. Boston College, 2004 Carries 15 vs. Notre Dame, 2003 Carries 5 vs. Buffalo, 2004 Longest 29 vs. Temple, 2003 Longest 6 vs. Pittsburgh & Boston College, 2004 Touchdowns 1 vs. Temple, 2003 Touchdowns 0 Receiving Yards 4 vs. Boston College, 2004 Receptions 2 vs. Boston College, 2004 Longest 5 vs. Boston College, 2004 Kickoff Return 2 vs. West Virginia, 2004 Yards 9 vs. West Virginia, 2004 Longest 6 vs. West Virginia, 2004 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE VS. FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 Individual Career Highs

#29 Thomas Whitfield Tackles Solo 4 vs. Toledo & Notre Dame, 2003 Assist 5 vs. Central Florida, 2003 Total 8 vs. Central Florida & Toledo, 2003 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. BYU, 2002; Boston College, 2004 Return 0 vs. BYU, 2002 Fumbles Forced 1 vs. BYU & Miami, 2002 Sacks 0.5 vs. Toledo, 2003 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Toledo, 2003; Rutgers, 2004 Passes Defended 1 vs. Toledo, 2003; Rutgers, 2004

#86 Bruce Williams Receiving Yards 10 vs. BUffalo, 2005 Receptions 1 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Longest 10 vs. Buffalo, 2005

#55 Lee Williams Tackles Solo 2 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Assist Total 2 vs. West Virginia, 2005 Fumbles Forced 1 vs. Rhode Island, 2002; West Virginia, 2005 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Passes Defended 1 vs. Temple, 2002 Sacks/Yds 3.0/24 vs. Connecticut, 2004 TFL/Yds 4.0/27 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Blocked Kick 1 vs. Rutgers, 2004 (FG)

#90 James Wyche Tackles Solo 7 vs. Temple, 2002; Connecticut, 2004 Assist 9 vs. Temple, 2004 Total 13 vs. Temple, 2004 Fumbles Forced 1 vs. Rhode Island, 2002; West Virginia, 2005 Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Passes Defended 1 vs. Temple, 2002, Buffalo, 2005 Sacks/Yds 3.0/24 vs. Connecticut, 2004 TFL/Yds 4.0/27 vs. Connecticut, 2004 Quarterback Hurry 1, vs. Virginia, 2005 Blocked Kick 1 vs. Rutgers, 2004 (FG) SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE AT FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005

Syracuse and The BIG EAST Conference 2005 BIG EAST Standings BIG EAST Overall SYRACUSE School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Category Rank Statistic West Virginia 1-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 Scoring Offense 6th 20.0 South Florida 1-0 .000 3-1 .750 Cincinnati 0-0 .000 2-1 .667 Scoring Defense 4th-tie 14.0 Connecticut 0-0 .000 2-1 .667 Pass Offense 7th 132.0 Rutgers 0-0 .000 2-1 .667 Pass Defense 3rd 128.3 Pittsburgh 0-0 .000 1-3 .250 Kickoff Returns 6th 22.1 Louisville 0-1 .000 2-1 .667 Punting 1st 39.3 SYRACUSE 0-1 .000 1-2 .333 Turnover Margin 1st 2.67 Rushing Offense 5th 148.7 Rushing Defense 8th 164.3 Orange in the BIG EAST Total Offense 8th 280.7 Player Category Rank Stat Total Defense 4th 292.7 Bedle Punt Return Ave. 5th 4.0 Carney Punting 3rd 42.5 Punt Returns 8th 4.4 Davis Interceptions 5th-tie 0.33 Pass Efficiency 8th 94.4 Drame Fumbles Forced 3rd-tie 0.33 Pass Defense Efficiency 1st 82.0 Passes Defended 4th-tie 1.00 First Downs 8th 43 Harris, T. Fumbles Recovered 3rd-tie .33 Opponent First Downs 2nd 39 Jackson Passes Defended 4th-tie 1.00 Sacks By 7th 6 Jones Kickoff Returns 5th 22.8 Sacks Against 5th 7 Krautman Scoring (kicking) 7th 3.7 Penalties 2nd 19 Field Goals 6th-tie 0.33 Opponent Penalties 3rd 22 PAT Kicking Pct. 1st-tie 100.0 4th Down Conversions 3rd 3 LaCasse Sacks 3rd-tie 1.33 Opp. Fourth Down Conv. 8th 3 Tackles for Loss 7th 1.67 Third Down Conversions 8th 10 Fumbles Forced 3rd 0.67 Interceptions 5th-tie 0.33 Opp. Third Down Conv. 4th 14 Patterson Passing 6th 132.0 Field Goals 4th - tie 2 Total Offense 8th 127.7 PAT Kicking 1st - tie 8 Rhodes Rushing 1st 120.3 Time of Possession 6th 86:33 All Purpose Yards 2nd 137.3 Interceptions by SU 1st 6 Scoring 3rd 10.0 Interceptions by Opponent 2nd - tie 2 Total Offense 9th 120.3 Kickoff Coverage 8th 28.1 Smith, A. Interceptions 1st-tie 0.67 Red Zone Offense 1st - tie 100.0 Fumbles Recovered 1st 0.67 Red Zone Defense 3rd 66.7 Passes Defended 1st 1.67 Smith, K. Tackles 6th-tie 7.7 This Week in the BIG EAST Wyche Fumbles Forced 4th-tie 0.33 September 28, 2005 Cincinnati at Miami (OH) 7:00 p.m. ESPN2

September 30, 2005 Pittsburgh at Rutgers 8:00 p.m. ESPN2

October 1, 2005 Syracuse at Florida State 3:30 p.m. ABC Florida Atlantic at Louisville 12:00 p.m. ESPN Regional Virginia Tech at West Virginia 12:00 p.m. ESPN Connecticut at Army 12:00 p.m. ESPNU South Florida at Miami 8:00 p.m. ESPNU SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE AT FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 2005 Starting Lineups OFFENSE Opponent QB TB FB WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE WEST VIRGINIA * Patterson Rhodes Bedle ! Moss Lane Falke Greene Outten Franklin Ojinnaka Kowalewski BUFFALO Patterson Rhodes McDonald Moss Lane Falke Greene Outten Franklin Ojinnaka Kowalewski VIRGINIA Patterson Rhodes Evans Moss Lane Madison Greene Outten Franklin Ojinnaka Kowalewski at Florida State at Connecticut * RUTGERS * at Pittsburgh * CINCINNATI * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame at Louisville * ! Started three wide receivers instead of a fullback

DEFENSE Opponent LE LT RT RE LB LB LB CB SS FS CB WEST VIRGINIA * Wyche Drame Thorner LaCasse K. Smith Pruitt Harris Jackson Davis A. Smith Gregory BUFFALO Wyche Drame Thorner LaCasse K. Smith Pruitt Harris Jackson Davis A. Smith Gregory VIRGINIA Wyche Drame Thorner LaCasse K. Smith Pruitt Harris Jackson Davis A. Smith Gregory at Florida State at Connecticut * RUTGERS * at Pittsburgh * CINCINNATI * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame at Louisville * ! Started extra defensive back instead of left tackle • * Started extra defensive back instead of linebacker

SU IN THE REDZONE IN 2005 Did Not Score Because … In Red Zone Scores Total Points TDs Rush Pass FG-FGA Downs Int Fum Half Game Syracuse 1 1 7 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 West Virginia * 4 2 6 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 2 0 0 Syracuse 2 2 10 1 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 3 3 17 2 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 5 4 20 2 1 1 2-2 0 1 0 0 0 Syracuse Florida State Syracuse Connecticut * Syracuse Rutgers * Syracuse Pittsburgh * Syracuse Cincinnati * Syracuse South Florida * Syracuse Notre Dame Syracuse Louisville * Syracuse Totals 6 6 34 4 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 Opponent Totals 9 6 26 2 1 1 4-4 0 1 2 0 0 * indicates BIG EAST conference game SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE AT FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 2005 Odds & Ends

The Robinson Years (2005-present) Robinson’s Record SU’s record under Greg Robinson when... Month-by-Month Overall BIG EAST SU scores first 1-2 0-1 Month Overall Home Opponent scores first 0-0 0-0 August 0- 0 0- 0 SU leads at the half 1-0 0-0 September 1- 2 1- 2 SU leads after three quarters 1-0 0-0 October 0- 0 0- 0 SU back rushes for 100+ yards 1-0 0-0 November 0- 0 0- 0 SU rushes for 250+ yards 1-0 0-0 December 0- 0 0- 0 SU passes for 250+ yards 0-0 0-0 January 0- 0 0- 0 SU rushes for 250+ & passes for 250+ yards 0-0 0-0 1- 2 1 - 2 SU scores less than 20 points 0-1 0-1 SU scores 20-29 points 0-1 0-0 SU scores 30-39 points 1-0 0-0 SU scores 40+ points 0-0 0-0 Playing on natural grass 0-0 0-0 Playing on AstroTurf 0-0 0-0 Playing on FieldTurf 1-2 0-1 Playing in the Carrier Dome 1-2 0-1 2005 Scoring by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Syracuse 0 7 0 0 0 7 West Virginia * 0 7 3 5 0 15 Syracuse 7 17 7 0 0 31 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 7 0 7 10 0 24 Virginia 7 7 10 3 0 27 Syracuse Florida State Syracuse Connecticut * Syracuse Rutgers * Syracuse Pittsburgh * Syracuse Cincinnati * Syracuse South Florida * Syracuse Notre Dame Syracuse Louisville * Syracuse Totals 14 24 14 10 0 62 Opponent Totals 7 14 13 8 0 42

* indicates BIG EAST conference game SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE AT FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 2005 Team Superlatives

HIGHS AND LOWS SYRACUSE OPPONENTS Points 31 vs. Buffalo 27, Virginia Low 7 vs. West Virginia 0, Buffalo Points in a Half 24 vs. Buffalo 14, Virginia Low 0 vs. West Virginia 0, Buffalo First Downs 20 vs. Buffalo 17, Virginia Low 7 vs. West Virginia 6, Buffalo Rushing Plays 55 vs. Buffalo 45, West Virginia Low 26 vs. West Virginia 29, Buffalo Rushing Yards 348 vs. Buffalo 274, Virginia Low 18 vs. West Virginia 50, Buffalo Passing Plays 31 vs. West Virginia 27, West Virginia Low 22 vs. Buffalo 26, Virginia Pass Completions 17 vs. Virginia 17, West Virginia Low 10 vs. Buffalo 9, Buffalo Passing Yardage 172 vs. Virginia 167, West Virginia Low 85 vs. West Virginia 73, Buffalo Total Plays 77 vs. Buffalo 72, West Virginia Low 57 vs. West Virginia 56, Buffalo Total Off. Yards 487 vs. Buffalo 416, Virginia Low 103 vs. West Virginia 123, Buffalo Passes Had Intercepted 0 vs. Buffalo 3, Virginia Most 2 vs. West Virginia 1, West Virginia Fumbles Lost 0 vs. West Virginia, Buffalo 0, Buffalo Most 0 vs. West Virginia, Buffalo , West Virginia Total Turnovers 0 vs. Buffalo 2, Buffalo Most 2 vs. West Virginia 5, West Virginia Sacks By: #-Yds. 4-30 vs. Buffalo 3-20, West Virginia Low 1-2 vs. Virginia 1-12, Buffalo Penalties 1 vs. Virginia 7, West Virginia Most 11 vs. West Virginia 9, Buffalo Yards Penalized 15 vs. Virginia 60, Virginia Most 71 vs. West Virginia 65, West Virginia Time of Possession 31:11 vs. Buffalo 33:55, West Virginia Low 26:05 vs. West Virginia 28:49, Buffalo Third Down Conv. % (5 of 15) vs. Virginia (10 of 17), Virginia Low .000 (0 of 15) vs. West Virginia .071 (1 of 14), West Virginia. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 2005 ORANGE FOOTBALL GAME #4 – SYRACUSE AT FLORIDA STATE • OCTOBER 1, 2005 2005 Individual Superlatives

HIGHS AND LOWS SYRACUSE OPPONENTS Rushing Attempts 28, Damien Rhodes, vs. Buffalo 20, Cedric Peerman, Virginia Rushing Yards 236, Damien Rhodes, vs. Buffalo 110, Marques Hagans, Virginia TDs Rushing 4, Damien Rhodes, vs. Buffalo 1, Michael Johnson & Cedric Peerman,Virginia Longest Run 54, Damien Rhodes, vs. Buffalo 70, Michael Johnson,Virginia Pass Attempts 31, Perry Patterson, vs. West Virginia 26, Marques Hagans, Virginia Pass Completions 17, Perry Patterson, vs. Virginia 16, Marques Hagans, Virginia Interceptions Thrown 2, Perry Patterson, vs. West Virginia 3, Marques Hagans,Virginia Pass Pct. (min. 10 att.) .654(17-26), Perry Patterson vs. Virginia .667 (14-21), Adam Bednarik, West Virginia Yards Passing 172, Perry Patterson, vs. Virginia 145, Marques Hagans,Virginia Long Pass Play 44, Perry Patterson, vs. Buffalo 39, Pat White, West Virginia TDs passing 1, Perry Patterson, vs. Virginia 1, Marques Hagans, Virginia Pass Receptions 26/17 Perry Pattersom, vs. Virginia 26/16, Marques Hagans,Virginia Yards Receiving 96, Joe Kowalewski, vs. Virginia 61, Deyon Williams, Virginia TDs Receiving 1, Joe Kowalewski, vs. Virginia 1, Cedric Peerman, Virginia All-Purpose Yds. 236, Damien Rhodes, vs. Buffalo 95, Michael Johnson,Virginia Total Offense 487, vs. Buffalo 416, Virginia Scoring (points) 24, Damien Rhodes, vs. Buffalo 12, Cedric Peerman, Virginia PATs 4, Ricky Krautman, vs. Buffalo 3, Connor Hughes,Virginia Field Goals 1 Ricky Krautman vs Buffalo; John Barker vs. Virginia 2, Pat Mcafee, West Virginia; Connor Hughes, Virginia Long Field Goal 27yds, John Barker, vs Virginia 33, Pat Mcafee, West Virginia Punts 11, Brendan Carney,, vs. West Virginia 11, Ben Woods, Buffalo Punting Yards 481, Brendan Carney, vs. West Virginia 395, Ben Woods, Buffalo Long Punt 59, Brendan Carney, vs. West Virginia 48, Phil Brady, West Virginia Long Punt Return 20, J.J. Bedle, vs. West Virginia 19, Antonio Lewis, West Virginia Kickoff Returns 2, Kareem Jones & Steve Gregory, vs. West Virginia 3, Wallace Evan, Buffalo Kickoff Return Yards 43, Steve Gregory, vs. West Virginia 55, Evan Wallce, Buffalo Punt Returns 4, J.J. Bedle, vs. Buffalo 3, Michael Johnson, Virginia Punt Return Yards 20, J.J. Bedle, vs. West Virginia 43, Michael Johnson,Virginia Interceptions by 2, Anthony Smith, vs. Buffalo 1, Eric Wicks & Anthony Mims, West Virginia Interception Yds. Gained 37, Dowayne Davis, vs. Virginia 31, Eric Wicks, West Virginia Longest Int. Return 37, Dowayne Davis, vs. Virginia 31, Eric Wicks, West Virginia Blocked Field Goals 0 1, Rob Schroeder, Buffalo Blocked Punts 0 0 Blocked PAT 0 0