GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

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SCHEDULE & RESULTS Coaches’ AP At A Glance... Coaches’ TSN Saturday, September 4 • 7 p.m. NR NR 7 7 Date:...... September 4, 2010 DUKE Time:...... 7 p.m. Wallace Wade Stadium; Durham, N.C. Location:...... Durham, N.C. Venue:...... Wallace Wade Stad. Saturday, September 11 • 7 p.m. SHAW Capacity:...... 33,941 Surface:...... Natural Grass ; Elon, N.C. Series Record:...... EU is 0-6-1 Duke (0-0, 0-0 ACC) (0-0, 0-0 SoCon) Saturday, September 18 • 1 p.m. Live Stats:...... goduke.com Elon RICHMOND BLUE DEVILS Radio:...... WPCM 920 AM PHOENIX Robbins Stadium; Richmond, Va. Noteworthy » Elon opens the 2010 season on the road for the third time under head coach Pete Lembo. Saturday, September 15 • 6 p.m. » Under Lembo, Elon is 2-2 in season-openers, including a 1-1 record when opening the year on the GEORGIA SOUTHERN road. ; Statesboro, Ga. » Since its move to Division I play in 1999, Elon is 4-7 in season-openers. » Duke will be just the third FBS opponent that the Phoenix has faced. The others were South Florida (L, Saturday, October 2 • 1:30 p.m. 28-13 in 2007) and Wake Forest (L, 35-7 in 2009). SAMFORD » Elon quarterback Scott Riddle is one of 20 players on the Watch List for the 2010 Walter Payton Award Rhodes Stadium; Elon, N.C. which is presented to the top offensive player at the FCS level.

Saturday, October 9 • 3 p.m. The Series APPALACHIAN ST. » Elon and Duke have faced off on the gridiron seven times, but are meeting for the first time since 1932 Stadium; Boone, N.C. tonight. Elon is 0-6-1 all-time in the series. The first-ever game between the two programs came on Saturday, October 23 • 1:30 p.m. Nov. 13, 1920 with then-Trinity College taking a 13-6 victory. WOFFORD The Coaches Rhodes Stadium; Elon, N.C. » Elon: Pete Lembo (Georgetown ‘92) is 73-31 heading into his 10th season as a head coach. He is 29-17 Saturday, October 30 • 2 p.m. in four years at Elon. CHATTANOOGA » Duke: David Cutcliffe (Alabama ‘76) has posted a 53-45 overall record in eight seasons as a head coach. Finley Stadium; Chattnooga, Tenn. In his two seasons at Duke, Cutcliffe is 9-15. PLAYERS TO WATCH Saturday, November 6 • 2 p.m. THE CITADEL #16 Scott Riddle, Senior, Quarterback Hagood Stadium; Charleston, S.C. Needs 359 passing yards to become the SoCon’s all-time leader Has thrown for 300 or more yards a SoCon-record 17 times in his career Saturday, November 13 • 1:30 p.m. Career Stats: 894-1,374; 10,033 yards; 78 TD FURMAN Rhodes Stadium; Elon, N.C. #50 Joshua Jones, Junior, Linebacker Led Elon with 89 total tackles in 2009 Saturday, November 20 • 3 p.m. Made nine total tackles at Wake Forest last season WESTERN CAROLINA Career Stats: 64 UT, 93 AT, 157 Total Tackles, 14.0 TFL, 4.5 Sacks, 2 INT Rhodes Stadium; Elon, N.C. Radio: WPCM 920 AM Web: ESPN3 Live Stats: goduke.com Radio PBP: David Hibbard Web PBP: Dave Weekley Live Audio: elonphoenix.com Radio Color: Taylor Durham Web Color: Derek Rackley GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

SoCon Teleconference Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday The football coaches Weekly Pete Lembo Requested Elon Football No availability will hold a weekly teleconference for the luncheon on SoCon players and Live radio media taking place each Tuesday during the (Noon) at the conference call Pete Lembo show from season. Each coach will be available for ap- Best Western (10:16 a.m.) available The Fat Frogg; proximately seven minutes. The schedule of Inn; Select post-practice Coach Lembo coaches is as follows (all times Eastern): players and (Approx. on air Pete Lembo 6:45 p.m.) 10:00-10:08...... Jerry Moore, Appalachian St. 10:08-10:16...... Kevin Higgins, Citadel There is Only One Use of the decal was approved by the NCAA’s 10:16-10:24...... Pete Lembo, Elon As there can only be one Phoenix at any rules committee and supervisory officiating 10:24-10:32...... Bobby Lamb, Furman time, please refer to the Phoenix in the organization upon request by the conference. 10:32-10:40..Jeff Monken, Georgia Southern singular. 10:40-10:48...... Pat Sullivan, Samford The Series With Duke 10:48-10:56...... Russ Huesman, Chattanooga Notable Numbers Date Location Score 10:56-11:04....Dennis Wagner, Western Caro. 3 - Consecutive winning seasons for Elon, 11.13.20 Trinity L, 6-13 11:04-11:12...... , Wofford a first for the program since the move to 10.29.21 Trinity T, 0-0 Division I. The last three straight winning 11.03.23 Unknown L, 0-39 Weekly Luncheon/Radio Show campaigns came from 1991-93. 11.01.24 Trinity L, 0-54 Inside the Elon Huddle Luncheons 10.17.25 Elon L, 0-6 • In 2010, these weekly luncheons, presented 9 - Wins for Elon in 2009, the most for the 10.09.26 Durham L, 0-32 by Capital Bank and hosted by the Phoenix program since 1999. 1932 Unknown L, 0-45 Club, will be held on Mondays at noon at the Best Western Inn on Huffman Mill Road 17 - Career 300+ yard passing games for Scott Elon vs. FBS Opponents in Burlington. Food will be catered by Grille Riddle, a SoCon record. Elon’s Sept. 4 game at Duke marks just the third 584. Media members wishing to attend need time that Elon has taken on a Football Bowl to contact the Elon Athletics Media Relations 10,033 - Career passing yards for Scott Riddle, Subdivision (FBS) opponent. The first was a Office by the Thursday prior to the event. The the active leader at the FCS level. 28-13 loss at South Florida to open the 2007 next luncheon will be held on Tuesday, Sept. season. USF would later peak at #2 in the FBS 7 due to the Labor Day holiday. SoCon Showing Support for Gulf polls. Last year, Elon dropped a 35-7 decision at Coast Wake Forest. Eon Football Live Southern Conference football teams will show • Every week coach Pete Lembo will join Elon their support for those being impacted along Elon is slated to take on Vanderbilt (2011) color commentator Taylor Durham live from the Gulf Coast by wearing helmet decals with and Georgia Tech (2013) in coming seasons. The Fat Frogg Bar & Grill in Elon on Thursday the initials “GC” during the 2010 football evenings from 7-8 p.m. The show, presented season. More than 170 SoCon football players Birthday Boy by VantageSouth Bank, will be broadcast live come from states that share a coastline being Senior quarterback Scott Riddle will on 920 AM WPCM and on-line at www.elon- affected by the oil spill. The nine institutions celebrate his 22nd birthday on Saturday. He phoenix.com. Fans can ask questions while that play SoCon football agreed to display the is one of three Elon players whose birthday in attendance or by submiting a question at decals to express their support and encour- falls on a game day in 2010. The others are elonphoenix.com. agement for the people living in the region. freshman defensive lineman Dustin Ruff (Oct. 2) and red-shirt freshman offensive lineman Player/Coach Interviews “Pete Lembo of Elon approached me with the Dennis Wagner (Oct. 23). Media members wishing to conduct inter- idea while we were at our annual coaches’ views with Elon coaches or players may do so meetings in June,” noted Southern Confer- by contacting the Athletics Media Relations ence Commissioner John Iamarino. “I lived Office at 336-278-6712. All interviews will in Louisiana for six years and my son was be conducted following Elon’s Wednesday born there, so when Pete mentioned it, the practice session. concept really resonated with me.” GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

Tale of the Tape (Starters) In 2009, Elon wide receiver Terrell Hudgins Consistently Ranked Elon Duke was the runner-up for the award. Checking in at number seven in both The Pos. Avg. Ht./Wt. Avg. Ht./Wt. Sports Netork and FCS Coaches polls, the Elon WR 6-1/206 6-0/192 Elite Company football team has now been ranked in every QB 6-1/213 6-5/220 Quarterback Scott Riddle has led the league poll issued by The Sports Network since Oct. RB 5-10/222 5-9/185 in passing yards in each of his first three 18, 2007 – a span of 34 polls. OL 6-3/291 6-4/287 seasons in the league. No player has ever TE 6-4/245 6-4/250 led the SoCon in passing for four consecutive Our First Time DL 6-3/255 6-4/267 years. Marshall’s Michael Payton (1990-92) is Elon’s inclusion in the 2009 FCS playoff field LB 6-0/220 6-2/230 the only other player to have led the league marked the first time since the program DB 5-11/181 6-0/188 in passing for three straight seasons. moved to Division I in which Elon has earned a bid. Elon came close to a berth in 1999 Riddle on Payton Watch List when the team finished 9-2. Senior quarterback Scott Riddle was named Top-10 Performance as one of the 20 members of the preseason For the first time at the NCAA Division I level, watch list for the Walter Payton Award which the Phoenix program concluded the season High-Flying Offense is presented annually to the top offensive with a top-10 ranking. Elon finished the year The Phoenix offense rated sixth nationally in player at the FCS level. Riddle placed 23rd in rated ninth in The Sports Network top-15 passing offense in 2009, averaging 291.50 the balloting a year ago. and 10th in the FCS coaches rankings. yards per game. Elon’s rushing attack ranked 59th nationally, putting up 133.42 yards per game. In total offense, the Phoenix rated 11th with 424.92 yards per game. Elon’s

Elon at Duke • Team Comparisons (2009 stats) Elon (0-0, 0-0 SoCon) Duke (0-0, 0-0 ACC) NCAA Team Rankings Team Stats EU OPP Team Stats DU OPP Category EU DU Pts./Game 30.4 13.2 Pts./Game 25.2 28.3 Rushing Offense 59 120 1st Downs 267 158 1st Downs 229 225 Passing Offense 6 9 Rushing/Game 133.4 104.4 Rushing/Game 63.5 152.8 Passing Efficiency 17 42 Passing/Game 291.5 143.9 Passing/Game 305.0 215.8 Total Offense 11 69 Total Off./Game 424.9 248.3 Total Off./Game 368.5 368.6 Scoring Offense 23 74 Fumbles-Lost 12-8 16-10 Fumbles-Lost 14-6 22-10 Rushing Defense 15 74 Pen.-Yds./Game 62-47.2 65-40.3 Pen.-Yds./Game 59-44.2 63-52.2 Pass Defense 5 52 TOP 31:14 28:46 TOP 29:35 30:25 Pass Efficiency Defense 6 80 Total Defense 4 61 Returning Individual Leaders Returning Individual Leaders Scoring Defense 3 83 Rushing Att. Net Avg. TD YPG Rushing Att. Net Avg. TD YPG Net Punting 37 107 Shuman 133 677 5.1 3 67.7 Scott 70 262 3.7 1 29.1 Punt Returns 33 96 Harris 109 474 4.3 2 39.5 Hollingsworth 54 179 3.3 0 16.3 Kickoff Returns 61 52 Turnover Margin 17 50 Passing C-A-I Pct. TD YPG Passing C-A-I Pct. TD YPG Riddle 285-439-7 64.9 23 278.8 Renfree 34-50-2 68.0 4 55.0

Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD YPG Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD YPG Camp 45 585 13.0 0 48.8 Varner 65 1,047 16.1 8 87.2 Harris 28 268 9.6 1 22.3 Vernon 55 746 13.6 3 67.8

Defense U-A-Tot. TFL INT FF-R Defense U-A-Tot. TFL INT FF-R Jones 40-49-89 7.0 2 1-0 Daniels 56-27-83 3.0 0 3-0 Riley 34-41-75 3.5 0 0-0 Thornton 31-29-60 6.0 0 0-0 GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

Elon Quick Facts 30.42 points per outing rated it as the num- 2008 4-2 .667 Location...... Elon, N.C. ber 23 scoring offense in the country. 2009 4-1 .800 Founded...... 1889 Total 44-30 .595 Enrollment...... 5,666 We Play Defense Too * Transition to NCAA Division I play President...... Dr. Leo M. Lambert ^ First year at Rhodes Stadium Alma Mater...... SUNY-Geneseo, ‘76 Elon’s defense ended the year ranked fourth Director of Athletics...... Dave Blank in the nation in total defense, allowing just Alma Mater...... South Carolina, ‘82 248.33 yards per game. The defensive unit Home Cooking Nickname...... Phoenix also ranked in the top-10 nationally in scor- The Phoenix completed the 2009 regular Colors...... Maroon & Gold ing defense (3rd), pass defense (5th), pass season with a 4-1 mark at Rhodes Stadium. Stadium...... Rhodes Stadium efficiency defense (6th) and sacks (8th). Elon put up some impressive numbers at Capacity...... 11,250 home, outscoring its opponents by a 182-58 Surface...... Natural Grass A Tough Start margin (36.4-11.6 points per game). In Affiliation...... NCAA I (FCS) those games, the Phoenix averaged 439.8 Conference...... Southern The Phoenix allowed just one 2009 opponent to score on its opening drive of the game. total yards per game while allowing 224.8 Head Coach...... Pete Lembo Chattanooga connected on a 27-yard field yards per game. Alma Mater...... Georgetown, ‘92 goal on Oct. 24. Only four opponents did not Career Record...... 73-31 (10th year) go three-and-out on their first possession of 100-Yard Rushing Games Elon Record...... 29-17 (5th year) the game – Chattanooga, Western Carolina, Below is a list of 100-yard rushing games for Assistant Coaches: Appalachian State and Richmond. current Elon backs. Jay Bateman....Asst. HC/Def. Coordinator/LB ...... Off. Coordinator/QB Player Opponent Yds. Date Scott Browne...... RB Picked Off Jerrick Hall...... DL The Elon defense tallied 14 interceptions in B. Newsome at Ga. Southern 148 09.20.08 Brian Newberry...... DB 2009, including three against both Georgia B. Newsome Furman 161 10.04.08 Keith Gaither...... WR Southern and Richmond. B. Newsome at The Citadel 134 10.11.08 John Strollo...... OL J. Shuman at Chattanooga 166 10.18.08 Charles Porterfield...... TE Nesting at Home B. Newsome at Appalachian St. 118 11.15.08 Kevin Downing...... Def. Assistant J. Shuman Davidson 115 09.05.09 Now in the 89th year of Elon’s program David Vaughn...... Vol. Assistant/Specialists J. Shuman at Presbyterian 190 09.12.09 history, the Phoenix owns an all-time record Corey Bass...... Dir. of FB Operations A.J. Harris at Presbyterian 103 09.12.09 Aaron Walker...... Strength & Conditioning of 466-386-18 (.546) – including a sizzling J. Shuman The Citadel 167 10.10.09 A.J. Lukjanczik...... Athletic Trainer 176-84-3 (.674) in 52 seasons of home B. Newsome at Western Caro. 143 11.07.09 games at Burlington Memorial Stadium and 2009 Overall Record...... 9-3 a mark of 25-26 (.490) in its current home 2009 SoCon Record...... 7-1 (2nd) at Rhodes Stadium. The 2010 campaign 100-Yard Receiving Games Final 2009 Rankings: Gone from the Elon line-up is receiver Terrell The Sports Network...... 9th marks the 10th-year of operations at Elon’s on-campus home. Hudgins who set a NCAA Division I-record 28 FCS Coaches...... 10th career games with 100 or more yards receiv- Highest 2009 Ranking...... 6th Basic Offense...... Multiple Elon’s Year-by-Year Home Record Since 1997 ing. Below is a list of 100-yard receiving Basic Defense...... 4-3 Year Record Pct. outings for current Phoenix players. Starters R/L 1997* 5-0 1.000 Offense...... 7/4 1998* 4-2 .667 Player Opponent Yds. Date Defense...... 6/5 1999 5-1 .833 A.J. Harris Samford 106 09.27.08 2000 5-1 .833 S. Jeffcoat at Presbyterian 103 09.12.09 First Year of Program...... 1909 L. Camp at Richmond 109 11.28.09 All-Time Record...... 471-387-18 (.548) 2001^ 2-3 .400 Year at NCAA Division I...... 12th 2002 3-2 .600 NCAA Division I Record...... 59-65 (.476) 2003 1-5 .167 200-Yard Passing Games Year in the SoCon...... 8th 2004 2-4 .333 Junior quarterback Scott Riddle set the So- Overall Rec. Since Joining SoCon...37-43 (.463) 2005 2-4 .333 Con record for career 200-yard games when All-Time SoCon Record...... 22-30 (.423) 2006 2-4 .333 he tallied the 30th 200+ yard passing game 2007 5-1 .833 of his career by throwing for 309 yards at GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

Elon’s Record When... Richmond last year. Below is a list of 200+ • 339.8 – Yards of total offense/game in a At home...... 0-0 yard passing games for current Elon players. year (2007) On the road...... 0-0 Against SoCon opponents...... 0-0 Against non-conference opponents...... 0-0 Player Opponent Yds. Date SoCon Only Records On natural grass...... 0-0 On artificial surfaces...... 0-0 S. Riddle at South Florida 210 09.01.07 • 68.1 – Single-season pass completion In day games...... 0-0 S. Riddle W.Va. Wesleyan 362 09.08.07 percentage (2007) In home day games...... 0-0 S. Riddle Liberty 368 09.22.07 • 11 – Overall and consecutive games pass- In road day games...... 0-0 In night games...... 0-0 S. Riddle Appalachian St. 307 09.29.07 ing for 200+ yards in a season (2007) In home night games...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Western Caro. 354 10.06.07 • 9 – Overall and consecutive games passing In road night games...... 0-0 In September...... 0-0 S. Riddle Ga. Southern 303 10.13.07 for 300+ yards in a season (2007) In October...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Wofford 343 10.20.07 • 3 –Touchdown passes in a quarter (vs. In November...... 0-0 Leading after 1st quarter...... 0-0 S. Riddle Chattanooga 359 10.27.07 Chattanooga in 2007; vs. Davidson in 2009) Leading after 2nd quarter...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Furman 534 11.03.07 • 11 – Consecutive games throwing a touch- Leading after 3rd quarter...... 0-0 S. Riddle at The Citadel 381 11.10.07 down pass in a season (2007) Tied after 1st quarter...... 0-0 Tied after 2nd quarter...... 0-0 S. Riddle Stony Brook 296 11.17.07 • 21 – Consecutive career games throwing a Tied after 3rd quarter...... 0-0 S. Riddle Richmond 213 08.30.08 touchdown pass (all 11 games in 2007, 1st Trailing after 1st quarter...... 0-0 Trailing after 2nd quarter...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Stony Brook 241 09.06.08 10 games in 2008) Trailing after 3rd quarter...... 0-0 S. Riddle Presbyterian 386 09.13.08 • 218 – Consecutive passing attempts with- In overtime...... 0-0 Elon scores first...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Ga. Southern 308 09.20.08 out an interception (Last 7 quarters of 2008 Opponent scores first...... 0-0 S. Riddle Samford 291 09.27.08 and first 15 quarters of 2009) Elon has the first possession...... 0-0 Opponent has the first possession...... 0-0 S. Riddle at The Citadel 237 10.11.08 Elon scores 0-10 points...... 0-0 S. Riddle Wofford 263 10.25.08 Elon and SoCon Records Elon scores 11-20 points...... 0-0 S. Riddle Western Caro. 210 11.08.08 • 508 – Passes attempted in a season (2007) Elon scores 21-30 points...... 0-0 Elon scores 31-40 points...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Liberty 204 11.22.08 • 41 – Passes completed in a game (at Wof- Elon scores 41-50 points...... 0-0 S. Riddle Davidson 326 09.05.09 ford in 2007) Elon scores 51+ points...... 0-0 Opponent scores 0-10 points...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Presbyterian 346 09.12.09 • 534 – Passing yards in a game (at Furman Opponent scores 11-20 points...... 0-0 S. Riddle Ga. Southern 338 09.26.09 in 2007) Opponent scores 21-30 points...... 0-0 Opponent scores 31-40 points...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Furman 374 10.03.09 • 10 – Games throwing for 250+ yards in a Opponent scores 41-50 points...... 0-0 S. Riddle The Citadel 238 10.10.09 season (2007) Opponent scores 51+ points...... 0-0 Elon rushes for 150+ yds...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Wofford 323 10.31.09 • 346 – Passes completed in a season (2007) Elon rushes for less than 150 yds...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Western Caro. 228 11.07.09 • 3,817 – Passing yards in a season (2007) Opponent rushes for 150+ yds...... 0-0 S. Riddle Appalachian St. 212 11.14.09 • 347.0 – Passing yards per game in a season Opponent rushes for less than 150 yds...... 0-0 Elon passes for 200+ yds...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Samford 278 11.21.09 (2007) Elon passes for less than 200 yds...... 0-0 S. Riddle at Richmond 309 11.28.09 • 31 – Touchdown passes in a season (2007) Opponent passes for 200+ yds...... 0-0 Opponent passes for less than 200 yds...... 0-0 • 40 – Touchdowns responsible for in a Elon gains 0-100 net yds...... 0-0 Riddle Me This… season (2007) Elon gains 101-200 net yds...... 0-0 Elon gains 201-300 net yds...... 0-0 Senior quarterback Scott Riddle has etched • 622 – Total offensive plays in a season Elon gains 301-400 net yds...... 0-0 his name on the record books of the NCAA, (2007) Elon gains 401+ net yds...... 0-0 • 894 – Career passes completed Opponent gains 0-100 net yds...... 0-0 SoCon and the Elon program. Riddle has Opponent gains 101-200 net yds...... 0-0 thrown at least one TD pass in all but one • 78 – Career touchdown passes Opponent gains 201-300 net yds...... 0-0 • 1,374 – Career passes attempted Opponent gains 301-400 net yds...... 0-0 game of his career (at Liberty in 2008). Opponent gains 401+ net yds...... 0-0 • 17 – Career games passing for 300+ yards Elon commits 0-5 penalties...... 0-0 Riddle Holds… Elon commits 6-10 penalties...... 0-0 Elon commits 11+ penalties...... 0-0 NCAA Freshman Records Elon Only Records Opponent commits 0-5 penalties...... 0-0 • 31 – Touchdown passes in a season (2007) • 9,959 – Career yards of total offense Opponent commits 6-10 penalties...... 0-0 Opponent commits 11+ penalties...... 0-0 • 6,192 – Net yards of total offense in a year • 10,033 – Career passing yards Elon leads in TOP...... 0-0 (2007) • 6 – Touchdowns responsible for in a game Opponent leads in TOP...... 0-0 (vs. Liberty and at Furman in 2007) Elon commits more turnovers...... 0-0 • 3,817 – Passing yards in a season (2007) Opponent commits more turnovers...... 0-0 • 347.0 – Passing yards/game in a year (2007) • 516 – Yards of total offense in a game Turnovers are even...... 0-0 GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

Tracking Elon’s Opponents (at Furman in 2007) • 6,192 – Net yards of total off. in a season at Duke (Sept. 4) Record: 0-0 (Streak: L4) (2007) Last Game: Lost vs. Wake Forest, 45-34 (Nov. 28, 2009) • 339.8 – Yards of total offense per game This Week: vs. Elon (7 p.m.) (2007) Next Week: at Wake Forest (Noon) • 67 – Total offensive plays in a game vs. Shaw (Sept. 11) (vs. Georgia Southern in 2007) Record: 0-0 (Streak: W3) Last Game: Won vs. Johnson C. Smith, 50-0 (Oct. 31, 2009) This Week: vs. Virginia Union (6 p.m.) Riddle Closing In On… Next Week: at Elon (7 p.m.) SoCon Career Total Offense: at Richmond (Sept. 18) Current Record: 14,753 by Armanti Ed- Record: 0-0 (Streak: L1) wards (Appalachian State, 2006-09) Last Game: Lost vs. Appalachian State, 35-31 (Dec. 5, 2009) Riddle: 9,959 (2nd) This Week: at Virginia (6 p.m.) Next Week: Bye SoCon Career Plays: at Georgia Southern (Sept. 25) Current Record: 1,935 by Armanti Edwards Record: 0-0 (Streak: W1) Last Game: Won vs. The Citadel, 13-6 (Nov. 21, 2009) (Appalachian State, 2006-09) This Week: vs. Savannah State (6 p.m.) Riddle: 1,623 (2nd) Next Week: at Navy (3:30 p.m.) vs. Samford (Oct. 2) SoCon Career Most TDs Responsible: Record: 0-0 (Streak: L1) Current Record: 139 by Armanti Edwards Last Game: Lost vs. Elon, 27-7 (Nov. 21, 2009) This Week: at Florida State (Noon) (Appalachian State, 2006-09) Next Week: at Northwestern State (6 p.m.) Riddle: 91 (2nd) at Appalachian State (Oct. 9) Record: 0-0 (Streak: L1) SoCon Career Passing Yards: Last Game: Lost at Montana, 24-17 (Dec. 12, 2009) Current Record: 10,392 by Armanti Ed- This Week: at Chattanooga (4 p.m.) wards (Appalachian State, 2006-09) Next Week: vs. Jacksonville (3:30 p.m.) Riddle: 10,033 (2nd) vs. Wofford (Oct. 23) Record: 0-0 (Streak: L2) Last Game: Lost at Furman, 58-21 (Nov. 21, 2009) SoCon Career Games Passing for 200+ This Week: at Ohio (7 p.m.) Yards: Next Week: at Charleston Southern (1:30 p.m.) Current Record: 29 by D.J. Campbell at Chattanooga (Oct. 30) (Appalachian State, 1989-92) & Riddle Record: 0-0 (Streak: L1) Last Game: Lost at Alabama, 45-0 (Nov. 21, 2009) This Week: vs. Appalachian State (4 p.m.) Extra Time Next Week: at Jacksonville State (7 p.m.) Elon has played just six overtime games in its storied history, going 3-3 in those contests. at The Citadel (Nov. 6) Record: 0-0 (Streak: L3) Two have gone into double OT. Last Game: Lost at Georgia Southern, 13-6 (Nov. 21, 2009) This Week: vs. Chowan (1 p.m.) Next Week: at Arizona (10 p.m.) Date Opponent Result 12.04.76 vs. Central Arkansas* L, 7-10 vs. Furman (Nov. 13) 11.02.91 vs. Gardner-Webb L, 10-13 Record: 0-0 (Streak: W2) Last Game: Won vs. Wofford, 58-21 (Nov. 21, 2009) 11.11.95 vs. Wingate W, 28-22 This Week: vs. Colgate (2 p.m.) 10.24.98 at Western Kentucky L, 38-41 Next Week: at South Carolina (7 p.m.) 10.16.99 at Samford (2) W, 34-31 vs. Western Carolina (Nov. 20) 10.13.07 vs. Georgia Southern (2) W, 36-33 Record: 0-0 (Streak: L1) * NAIA Playoff Game; (2) Double OT Game Last Game: Lost at Appalachian State, 19-14 (Nov. 21, 2009) This Week: at State (6 p.m.) Next Week: vs. Tusculum (6 p.m.) GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

Lembo Era Non-Offensive TDs Shutouts or FCS level entering the 2010 season, Elon’s 2006 The Phoenix has yet to be shutout under Pete Pete Lembo ranks seventh on the list of win- Chris Bland...... 33-yd. INT at Appalachian St. Lembo who has seen his squad score 1,215 ningest coaches (by winning percentage). Karlos Sullivan.....32-yd. INT at Ga. Southern (an average of 29.2 points) over his 42 games Chad Nkang...... 47-yd. INT at N.C. A&T as head coach at Elon. Elon has been kept FCS’ Winningest Coaches (Entering 2010) Tim Happer...... 28-yd. INT at N.C. A&T scoreless just three times since moving to the Coach, College Rec. Pct. NCAA FCS ranks. 1. Al Bagnoli, Penn 208-75 .735 2007 2. Joe Taylor, FAMU 214-82-4 .720 Bo Williamson...0-yd. Blk. Punt vs. W.Va. Wesleyan The Last Time Elon Was Shut Out Buddy Pough, S.C. St. 67-26 .720 Karlos Sullivan...80-yd. PR vs. W.Va. Wesleyan Date Opponent Score Coach 4. K.C. Keeler, Delaware 150-60-1 .715 Michael Mayers...100-yd. KO vs. Appalachian St. 11.12.05 at The Citadel 21-0 Paul Hamilton 5. David Bennett, Coast. Caro. 113-46 .711 Karlos Sullivan..... 32-yd. INT vs. Stony Brook 6. , UNI 82-34 .708 The Only Time Elon Was Shut Out at Rhodes 7. PETE LEMBO, ELON 73-31 .702 2008 Date Opponent Score Coach 8. Dick Biddle, Colgate 113-51 .689 Karlos Sullivan...... 81-yd. PR at Stony Brook 10.23.05 Furman 10-0 Paul Hamilton 9. Bobby Lamb, Furman 62-34 .646 Charles Ball...10-yd. Blk. Punt vs. Presbyterian 10. Walt Hameline, Wagner 195-110-2 .638 The Phoenix has posted three shutouts under 2009 Lembo, most recently against Davidson in Elon Against FCS Top-25 Lance Camp...... 54-yd. PR vs. Davidson the season-opener. The first two came in Since the 1999 season, Elon has played 38 Travis Greene....0-yd. Fumble Rec. at Furman 2006, Lembo’s first year at the helm of the games against teams ranked in the FCS top- Karlos Sullivan...... 14-yd. INT vs. Citadel program. 25. The program has won just seven of those games, but six of the victories have come in the Elon’s Preseason All-SoCon Picks Elon’s Shutouts Under Lembo past three seasons. First Team Date Opponent Score QB - Scott Riddle 09.16.06 vs. Presbyterian 28-0 Date Opponent (Rank) Result DL - Brandon Ward 11.11.06 at N.C. A&T 45-0 10.09.99 at Western Illinois (23) L, 14-20 09.05.09 vs. Davidson 56-0 10.23.99 Hofstra (10) L, 9-21 Second Team 09.02.00 at Furman (9) L, 3-16 OL - Rodney Austin Elon has totaled three shutouts in the history 09.23.00 at North Carolina A&T (13) W, 13-0 DL - Jordan Gibson of Rhodes Stadium, including one in the 10.21.00 at Hofstra (11) L, 27-38 LB - Joshua Jones program’s first-ever SoCon victory. 11.11.00 at Georgia Southern (6) L, 9-32 DB - Terell Wilson 09.08.01 at Furman (6) L, 7-46 Elon’s Shutouts at Rhodes 10.06.01 Western Kentucky (11) L, 7-24 Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Date Opponent Score 10.13.01 Northwestern St. (20) L, 6-24 Scott Riddle 09.20.03 East Tennessee State 14-0 10.20.01 at Hofstra (8) L, 21-42 09.16.06 Presbyterian 28-0 11.10.01 Georgia Southern (2) L, 21-27 Preseason SoCon Polls 09.05.09 Davidson 56-0 11.17.01 at Youngstown St. (6) L, 7-45 Coaches Media 09.14.02 at Furman (7) L, 7-57 Appalachian St. Appalachian St. First Four Years 10.05.02 at Northwestern St. (9) L, 20-47 ELON ELON In his first four years at the helm of the Elon 11.23.02 Wofford (14) L, 9-34 Furman Furman program, Pete Lembo amassed 29 victories. 08.30.03 at Furman (8) L, 7-24 Samford Chattanooga Only one coach in the history of the program 10.11.03 at Wofford (10) L, 7-45 Chattanooga Wofford have won more games in their first four 11.15.03 Georgia Southern (24) L, 13-37 Wofford Samford seasons – (38 from 1977-80). 10.02.04 at Georgia Southern (3) L, 14-48 Ga. Southern Ga. Southern 10.09.04 Wofford (8) L, 13-27 The Citadel Western Carolina Lembo Among FCS’ Winningest 10.23.04 Furman (7) L, 0-10 Western Carolina The Citadel Coaches 10.22.05 at Furman (2) L, 6-45 11.19.05 Appalachian St. (6) L, 14-52 Among those coaches with a minimum of 09.02.06 at Coastal Carolina (25) W, 23-20 five full years as a head coach at the FBS and/ GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

2010 Accolades 09.30.06 at Appalachian St. (2) L, 21-45 Rubertone has started 26 contests over the Consensus Draft Services 11.04.06 Furman (11) L, 13-24 last three seasons while helping to anchor Preseason All-American Team 09.29.07 Appalachian St. (5) L, 32-49 the Elon offensive line. His play helped the Scott Riddle 1st Team 10.13.07 Georgia Southern (21)* W, 36-33 Phoenix to average 133.42 yards per game 10.20.07 at Wofford (7) W, 24-13 on the ground in 2009 and kept defend- Phil Steele’s Preseason All-America Team 08.30.08 Richmond (4) L, 10-28 ers out of the backfield as Elon threw for Joshua Jones 3rd Team 09.20.08 at Georgia Southern (14) W, 22-20 a league-leading 291.50 yards per game, Scott Riddle 3rd Team 10.04.08 Furman (15) W, 31-10 which rated sixth in the nation. 10.11.08 at The Citadel (21) W, 27-23 The Sports Network 10.25.08 Wofford (4) L, 20-55 Wiggins finished third on the squad in 2009 Preseason All-America Team 11.15.08 at Appalachian St. (2) L, 16-24 with 71 total tackles, a season-high 13 of Scott Riddle 3rd Team 11.22.08 at Liberty (20) L, 3-26 which came in Elon’s FCS Playoff game at 11.14.09 Appalachian St. (7) L, 10-27 Richmond. During his career in the maroon Walter Payton Award Watch List 11.28.09 at Richmond (4) L, 13-16 and gold, Wiggins has played in 34 games Scott Riddle * Double overtime. and has amassed 234 total tackles which rank as the fourth-highest total in the FCS AFCA Good Works Team Watch List A Family Affair history of the program. He also has 9.5 tack- Khirey Walker Senior offensive lineman Corey O’Shea has a les for a loss and 2.5 sacks for his career. family connection within Elon Athletics. His 10+ Win Seasons sister, Erin, is a junior pitcher on the Phoenix Fourth Game Captains 1973...... 12-1-0 (Coach “Red” Wilson) softball team. In her sophomore season, Erin at Duke DB, Terell Wilson 1974...... 10-2-0 (Coach “Red” Wilson) went 17-10 with a 2.78 ERA in 166.0 innings 1976...... 11-1-0 (Coach “Red” Wilson) pitched. 10 in Rhodes 1978...... 11-2-1 (Coach Jerry Tolley) The 2009 campaign marks the 10th season 1980...... 13-1-0 (Coach Jerry Tolley) The team also boasts a set of brothers in ju- in Elon’s on-campus stadium. True to its 1981...... 11-1-1 (Coach Jerry Tolley) nior running back A.J. Harris and sophomore nickname, the Phoenix has risen to promi- wide receiver Chris Harris. nence at the FCS level during its tenure in its Top-10 Rhodes Stadium Crowds home venue. 1. 14,167 vs. Appalachian St. 11.14.09 Oh Captain, My Captain 2. 13,100 vs. Appalachian St. 09.29.07 Quarterback Scott Riddle, offensive lineman Elon played its first game in Rhodes Stadium 3. 11,149 vs. Samford 09.27.08 John Rubertone and linebacker Brandon on Sept. 22, 2001 against North Carolina 4. 10,847 vs. Richmond 08.30.08 Wiggins were elected as team captains for A&T, falling 23-7 to the Aggies. The Phoe- 5. 10,747 vs. Western Carolina 11.08.08 the 2010 Phoenix football campaign. All nix’s first victory in the stadium came the 6. 10,632 vs. Ga. Southern 11.10.01 three will are seniors. next week, when Elon knocked off Gardner- 7. 10,536 vs. N.C. A&T 09.27.03 Webb 27-14. 8. 10,520 vs. Johnson C. Smith 09.21.02 Riddle became the first quarterback in 9. 10,450 vs. N.C. A&T 09.22.01 Southern Conference history to eclipse the 10. 10,379 vs. Appalachian St. 11.08.03 10,000-yard passing mark, doing so during the 2009 season. He enters his final year with SoCon Overall Records Since 2006 10,033 career passing yards. A three-time Milestone Victories W L Pct. second-team All-Southern Conference selec- 1 vs. Bingham Military 10.23.09 (11-6) Appalachian State 49 9 .845 tion by the league’s coaches, Riddle collected 50 at Randolph-Macon 10.24.34 (26-0) ELON 29 17 .630 the squad’s Top Offensive Back award last 100 vs. East Carolina 10.12.46 (13-6) Wofford 28 19 .596 year. Riddle threw for 3,345 yards and 23 150 vs. Appalachian St. 10.05.57 (21-6) Furman 27 19 .587 touchdowns as a junior, rating seventh in the 200 at Concord St. 09.20.69 (42-0) Georgia Southern 21 23 .477 country with 278.75 passing yards per outing 250 vs. Bluefield St. 10.11.75 (41-0) The Citadel 20 25 .444 and 13th in the nation with 287.67 yards of 300 vs. Northeastern St. 12.20.80 (17-10) Samford 18 26 .409 total offense per game. 400 at Wingate 11.16.96 (33-14) Chattanooga 12 33 .267 450 at Western Carolina 10.06.07 (38-36) Western Carolina 8 37 .178 GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

National Rankings 2010 Southern Conference Standings The Sports Network SoCon Pct. Overall Pct. Streak 1. Villanova (104) 0-0 2. Montana (9) 0-0 Appalachian State 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 L1 3. Appalachian State (8) 0-0 Chattanooga 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 L1 4. William & Mary (3) 0-0 The Citadel 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 L3 5. Southern Illinois (1) 0-0 6. Richmond (1) 0-0 ELON 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 L1 7. ELON 0-0 Furman 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 W2 8. Stephen F. Austin 0-0 Georgia Southern 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 W1 9. South Dakota State 0-0 10. New Hampshire 0-0 Samford 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 L1 11. South Carolina State 0-0 Western Carolina 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 L1 12. McNeese State 0-0 Wofford 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 L2 13. Eastern Washington 0-0 14. Northern Iowa 0-0 15. James Madison 0-0 This Week in the SoCon 16. Delaware 0-0 Samford at Florida State – Noon (ESPNU) 17. Jacksonville State 0-0 The Citadel vs. Chowan – 1 p.m. 18. Eastern Illinois 0-0 Appalachian State at Chattanooga – 3 p.m. (SportSouth) 19. Weber State 0-0 Georgia Southern vs. Savannah State – 6 p.m. 20. Prairie View A&M 0-0 Western Carolina at North Carolina State – 6 p.m. (ESPN3) 21. Liberty 0-0 Wofford at Ohio – 7 p.m. 22. Colgate 0-0 23. Penn 0-0 Elon at Duke – 7 p.m. (ESPN3) 24. Montana State 0-0 25. Holy Cross 0-0 Elon Weekly in the Polls Weekly SoCon Honors TSN Coaches September 6 FCS Coaches Preseason 7 7 Offense 1. Villanova (22) 0-0 Defense 2. Montana (2) 0-0 3. Appalachian State (4) 0-0 Special Teams 4. William & Mary 0-0 Freshman 5. Southern Illinois 0-0 6. Richmond 0-0 7. ELON 0-0 8. Stephen F. Austin 0-0 9. New Hampshire 0-0 10. South Dakota State 0-0 11. McNeese State 0-0 12. South Carolina State 0-0 13. Northern Iowa 0-0 14. Eastern Washington 0-0 15. James Madison 0-0 16. Eastern Illinois 0-0 17. Jacksonville State 0-0 18. Weber State 0-0 19. Delaware 0-0 20. Liberty 0-0 21. Prairie View A&M 0-0 22. Colgate 0-0 23. Northern Arizona 0-0 24. Montana State 0-0 T25. Cal-Poly 0-0 T25. Holy Cross 0-0

Elon opponents in italics. GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

The SoCon vs. Other Conferences The Last Time That Elon... Had a Player Pass for 200-299 Yards: FBS Opponents (0-0) Blocked a Punt and Scored: 11.21.09 at Samford; Scott Riddle threw for Atlantic Coast Conference (0-0) 10.24.09 vs. Chattanooga; blocked by Darrius 278 yards Samford at Florida State (09.04) McQueen, recovered and returned 35 yards by Western Carolina at NC State (09.04) Had a Receiver Catch 10+ Passes: Elon at Duke (09.04) A.J. Harris 11.28.09 at Richmond; Terrell Hudgins caught Independents (0-0) Blocked a Field Goal: 12 passes for 167 yards Georgia Southern at Navy (09.11) 10.08.05 at Wofford; blocked by Chad Nkang Had a Player Total 200+ Yards Receiving: Mid-American Conference (0-0) Returned a Kickoff for a TD: 10.03.09 at Furman; Terrell Hudgins had 209 Wofford at Ohio (09.04) 09.29.07 vs. Appalachian State; 100-yard re- yards on 16 catches Pac-10 Conference (0-0) turn by Michael Mayers The Citadel at Arizona (09.11) Had a Player Total 100-199 Yards Receiving: Returned a Punt for a TD: 11.28.09 at Richmond; Terrell Hudgins had (0-0) 09.05.09 vs. Davidson; 54-yard return by 167 yards on 12 catches Furman at South Carolina (09.18) Lance Camp Chattanooga at Auburn (11.06) Had a Player Post Back-to-Back 100+ Yard Appalachian State at Florida (11.20) Returned an INT for a TD: Receiving Games: FCS Opponents (0-0) 10.10.09 vs. The Citadel; 14-yard return by 11.21 and 11.28.09; Terrell Hudgins recorded (0-0) Karlos Sullivan 144 yards at Samford and 167 yards at Wofford at Charleston Southern (09.11) Richmond Georgia Southern at Coastal Carolina (09.18) Recorded a Safety: Western Carolina at Gardner-Webb (09.18) 09.26.09 vs. Georgia Southern; Jordan Daniel Had a Player Rush for 200+ Yards: Presbyterian at The Citadel (09.18) tackled rusher in the end zone. 11.09.02 vs. Liberty; Rashaud Palmer rushed Colonial Athletic Association (0-0) for 245 yards on 16 carries Elon at Richmond (09.18) Recovered a Fumble and returned it for a td: 09.18.04 vs. Delaware State; Mark Hatch Had a Player Rush for 100-199 Yards: Independents (0-0) returned a fumble 20 yards 11.07.09 at Western Carolina; Brandon New- Savannah State at Georgia Southern (09.04) some rushed for 143 yards on 16 carries N.C. Central at Appalachian State (09.18) Recovered a Fumble in the End Zone for a TD: Had a Player Post Back-to-Back 100+ Yard Rushing Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (0-0) 10.03.09 at Furman; by Travis Greene Howard at Furman (10.09) Games: Shut Out an Opponent: 09.05 and 09.12.09; Jamal Shuman rushed for Ohio Valley (0-0) 09.05.09 vs. Davidson (56-0) 115 yards vs. Davidson and 190 yards at Pres- Chattanooga at Jacksonville State (09.11) byterian Eastern Kentucky at Chattanooga (09.18) Gained 500+ Yards of Total Offense: 10.10.09 vs. The Citadel (543 yards) Had Two Players Rush for 100+ Yards in a Game: (0-0) 09.12.09 at Presbyterian; Jamal Shuman Furman vs. Colgate (09.11) Rushed for 300+ Yards: rushed for 190 yards on 26 carries and A.J. Pioneer League (0-0) 11.16.02 at Charleston Southern (307 yards Harris rushed for 114 yards on 19 carries Appalachian State vs. Jacksonville (09.11) on 72 carries) Held an Opponent to Under 100 Yards Rushing: Southland (0-0) Had a Player Pass for 400+ Yards: 11.21.09 at Samford (94 yards on 34 carries) Samford at Northwestern State (09.11) 11.03.07 at Furman; Scott Riddle threw for Non-Division I Opponents (0-0) 534 yards Held an Opponent to Under 100 Yards Passing: Chowan at The Citadel (09.04) 10.31.09 at Wofford (24 yards on 3 Tusculum at Western Carolina (09.11) Had a Player Pass for 300-399 Yards: completions) Shaw at Elon (09.11) 11.28.09 at Richmond; Scott Riddle threw for Newberry at Samford (09.16) 309 yards Union (Ky.) at Wofford (09.18) GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

Elon in One-Point Games The Last Time An Opponent... Had a Player Pass for 400+ Yards: Date Opp. Res. Rec. Blocked a Punt and Scored: 11.06.04 at Appalachian State; Richie Wil- 11.24.27 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 7-6 1-0 09.01.01 at James Madison; blocked and liams threw for 408 yards 10.13.28 at Catawba L, 12-13 1-1 recovered by Tahir Hinds, returned by Trey 1932 Langley Field W, 7-6 2-1 Townsend Had a Player Pass for 300-399 Yards: 10.07.33 Langley Field W, 7-6 3-1 11.10.07 at The Citadel; Bart Blanchard threw 10.21.38 Appalachian St. W, 7-6 4-1 Blocked a Field Goal: for 370 yards 11.04.39 Appalachian St. L, 6-7 4-2 11.28.09 at Richmond; blocked by Parker Miles 11.07.41 at Catawba W, 8-7 5-2 Had a Player Pass for 200-299 Yards: 11.16.46 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 13-14 5-3 11.14.09 vs. Appalachian State; Armanti Ed- 11.21.46 Glider Infantry W, 7-6 6-3 Returned a Kickoff for a TD: 11.01.51 Newberry W, 13-12 7-3 09.20.08 at Georgia Southern; 94-yard return wards threw for 281 yards 09.15.56 v. Alabama St. L, 12-13 7-4 by Samair Baker 10.20.56 Catawba W, 14-13 8-4 Had a Receiver Catch 10+ Passes: 10.22.60 Catawba W, 13-12 9-4 Returned a Punt for a TD: 10.27.07 vs. Chattanooga; Clint Woods caught 10.27.62 at Western Carolina W, 14-13 10-4 11.22.08 at Liberty; 74-yard return by Domi- 11 passes for 94 yards 09.14.63 Frederick L, 6-7 10-5 nic Bolden 09.21.63 at Emory & Henry L, 14-15 10-6 Had a Player Total 200+ Yards Receiving: 10.19.63 at Carson-Newman W, 7-6 11-6 Returned an INT for a TD: 11.06.04 at Appalachian State; Davon Fowlkes 10.31.64 at Western Carolina L, 20-21 11-7 11.08.08 vs. Western Carolina; 55-yard return had 280 yards on 17 catches 10.07.67 at Presbyterian W, 21-20 12-7 by Mitchell Bell 10.18.69 at Carson-Newman L, 20-21 12-8 Had a Player Total 100-199 Yards Receiving: 09.11.71 at Wofford W, 7-6 13-8 11.08.75 Newberry L, 17-18 13-9 Recorded a Safety: 11.14.09 vs. Appalachian State; Matt Cline 09.16.78 at Mars Hill W, 14-13 14-9 11.15.03 vs. Georgia Southern had 104 yards on 8 catches 11.11.78 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 21-20 15-9 09.15.79 Mars Hill L, 9-10 15-10 Recovered a Fumble and Returned it for a TD: Had a Player Rush for 200+ Yards: 10.06.84 Guilford L, 12-13 15-11 09.26.09 vs. Georgia Southern; 85-yard 10.24.98 at Western Kentucky; Willie Taggart 10.10.87 Cameron W, 21-20 16-11 return by Darrell Pasco rushed for 217 yards on 36 carries 09.08.90 N.C. Central W, 17-16 17-11 10.05.91 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 27-28 17-12 Recovered a Fumble in the End Zone for a TD: Had a Player Rush for 100-199 Yards: 11.08.97 Western Carolina W, 17-16 18-12 09.28.02 at North Carolina A&T; by D’Brian 11.28.09 at Richmond; Eric Ward rushed for 10.17.98 Presbyterian W, 33-32 19-12 Hudgins 136 yards on 10 carries 09.07.02 Fla. International W, 23-22 20-12

Shut Out Elon: Had Two Players Rush for 100+ Yards in a Game: 11.12.05 at The Citadel (21-0) 10.13.07 vs. Georgia Southern; Jayson Foster rushed for 112 yards on 30 carries and Lamar Gained 500+ Yards of Total Offense: Lewis rushed for 103 yards on 9 carries 11.10.07 at The Citadel (513 yards) Held Elon to Under 100 Yards Rushing: Rushed for 300+ Yards: 11.28.09 at Richmond (27 yards on 22 carries) 10.25.08 vs. Wofford (330 yards on 63 carries) Held Elon to Under 100 Yards Passing: 11.19.05 vs. Appalachian State (42 yards on 6 completions) GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

Pete Lembo was All-SoCon accolades from the league’s coaches. ern Conference and NCAA records. Among those announced as Elon Lembo placed eighth in the voting for the 2009 were the NCAA single-season record for receptions University’s 19th which is presented to the by two teammates. Michael Mayers and Hudgins head football coach top FCS coach in the country. combined for 207 catches, surpassing the previous in December of 2005 During the 2009 campaign, Lembo watched mark held by Jerry Rice and Joe Thomas of Mis- after serving the his senior wide receiver Terrell Hudgins rewrite sissippi Valley State. Riddle established an Elon previous five years record books. Hudgins concluded his career in the single-season and NCAA freshman record for total as the head coach at maroon and gold as the holder of 19 NCAA, SoCon offense at 3,738 yards while setting a new SoCon Lehigh University. or Elon records. Among the numerous marks set and NCAA freshman standard for total offense Lembo guided Elon through its 88th football by Hudgins were the NCAA Division I records for average at 347.0 yards per game. Elon’s offense season as well as its 11th campaign as an official career receptions (395), career receiving yards rated second nationally in passing offense and NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) (5,250), career games with at least 100 receiving 10th in scoring offense in 2007. member and sixth in the Southern Conference yards (28) and career 1,000-yard receiving sea- That same year, five different Phoenix players in 2009. Under Lembo’s leadership, the Phoenix sons (4). Hudgins placed second in the voting for claimed All-SoCon accolades while Hudgins was went 9-3 last year and earned the program’s first- the 2009 Walter Payton Award which is handed also among those receiving votes for the Walter ever FCS playoff berth. out to the top FCS offensive player of the season. Payton Award. Riddle was named National Fresh- During his four seasons at the helm of the Elon Under Lembo, the 2008 edition of the Phoenix man of the Year and SoCon Freshman of the Year. program, Lembo has taken the Phoenix from the finished with an 8-4 overall mark, posting back- In his first year at Elon, Lembo made an bottom of the SoCon standings to a championship to-back winning seasons for the first time since immediate impact as the Phoenix finished the contender and top-25 program in the FCS na- the 1999 and 2000 campaigns. Elon also notched 2006 season with a 5-6 mark, two victories more tional polls. Lembo has rejuvenated the Phoenix a SoCon ledger of 6-2 to finish in third place in than the previous season. Elon also knocked off football program while building support and the league. Ranked among the nation’s top-25 a top-25 opponent for the first time in six years, bringing energy to the entire Elon community. programs in both The Sports Network and FCS led the league in passing offense and had two “Pete Lembo and his staff have quickly instilled Coaches polls all season long, the Phoenix peaked All-Americans. excitement into our football program — on the at number three in late October before finishing Prior to coming to Elon, Lembo spent eight Elon campus and around the Elon and Burlington the year rated as high as 17th in the country. years at Lehigh, serving the Mountain Hawks as area communities,” said Elon Director of Athletics Lembo’s squad earned victories over three top- an assistant coach for three seasons (recruiting Dave Blank. “Under Coach Lembo and his staff, our 25 programs in 2008 – Georgia Southern, Furman coordinator in 1998-2000, running back coach in program has reached the level of a national rank- and The Citadel. Also of note were the records set 1998-99 and offensive line coach in 2000) before ing at the FCS level. They have not only provided during the season. In 2008, quarterback Scott taking over as head coach for the 2001 campaign. our football student-athletes with the guidance Riddle became the program’s all-time career lead- Each of those eight squads ended up ranked necessary to become Southern Conference and er in completions (609), passing attempts (935), among the country’s top-25 teams and won at FCS contenders on the field of competition, but passing yards (6,688), touchdown passes (55), least eight games. Those teams also claimed two also inspired them to become the best they can be touchdowns responsible (65) and total offensive Patriot League titles. in the classroom and in the community as well.” yards (6,615). He also established a SoCon career Lehigh concluded the 2005 campaign with an Off the field, the program has made notice- mark with 22 consecutive games throwing a 8-3 overall record and a 4-2 mark against Patriot able improvements in the areas of academic touchdown pass. Receiver Terrell Hudgins became League opposition on its way to a No. 22 ranking progress, recruiting, alumni relations, home game the all-time leader for both Elon and the SoCon in The Sports Network’s final regular-season attendance, scheduling, community outreach and in receptions (272), touchdown catches (36) and poll. The Mountain Hawks were one of only two fundraising under Lembo’s guidance. receiving yards (3,617) while also establishing programs in NCAA-IAA (along with Montana) Lembo’s career record of 73-31 (.702) makes a SoCon record with 18 games with at least 100 to have won eight or more games in each of the him one of the top active coaches at the Division I receiving yards. Kicker Andrew Wilcox finished his eight years during that span. FCS level in terms of overall winning percentage. career as the school’s all-time leader in both field Also in 2005, eight Mountain Hawks were Lembo is one of just a handful of Division I head goals made (59) and PAT kicks made (130). named to the first team All-Patriot League. In all, coaches who have been named the “Coach of the In 2007, Lembo’s squad posted the program’s 11 Lehigh players earned all-league recognition – Year” in two separate conferences. most victories in seven years, finishing the the fourth straight season in which Lehigh placed This past season Lembo guided Elon to its campaign with a 7-4 overall mark. Elon’s 4-3 at least 10 members on the teams. best finish in a decade as the Phoenix went 9-3, SoCon ledger, its first winning-league mark, tied During Lembo’s tenure as its head coach, Lehigh winning nine games for just the second time in the team for third in the league. The Phoenix posted an undefeated regular season, won its first- its 11-year Division I history. Elon’s regular-season appeared in the national polls throughout the ever home playoff victory, claimed its first Lambert performance earned the squad its first-ever FCS year, finishing the season ranked 23rd in both Cup trophy since 1980 and picked up its first win playoff berth and the Phoenix finished the season The Sports Network and FCS Coaches polls. Elon over an NCAA-IA opponent since 1987 while ranked in the top-10 in both The Sports Network picked up victories over top-25 ranked teams capturing two Patriot League championships. and FCS coaches polls where Elon ranked ninth in Wofford and Georgia Southern while also The Mountain Hawks consistently hovered in and 10th, respectively. The Phoenix also improved knocking off Big South champion Liberty. For the NCAA-IAA top-25, peaking as high as No. 2 upon its SoCon standing from the previous sea- his efforts, Lembo was honored as the Southern in September 2002. No team in all of NCAA-IAA son, going 7-1 to place second in the league, its Conference Coach of the Year and finished sixth in fashioned a better winning percentage during highest-ever conference finish. With its finish, the the voting for the Eddie Robinson Award. Lembo’s tenure with the Mountain Hawks than Phoenix saw a program-best 14 players collect Lembo’s 2007 team set numerous Elon, South- Lehigh (.813 at 78-18). The 78 wins over that GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

span rank third behind Georgia Southern (87) and Lembo also improved alumni relations through Lembo vs. All Opponents Montana (85). a weekly email newsletter. He did quite a bit of Albany...... 1-0 Lembo arrived on South Mountain in the sum- traveling to meet with alumni in outlying areas as mer of 1998 when he was hired by former head well as in the Lehigh Valley. During his last three Appalachian State...... 0-4 coach Kevin Higgins as running backs coach and years at Lehigh, Lembo was the featured speaker Bucknell...... 5-0 recruiting coordinator. That fall, the Mountain on the Lehigh Alumni Association’s Midwest Buffalo...... 1-0 Hawks went 12-1 and ended the year ranked 14th Swing, speaking in Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit Central Connecticut...... 1-0 in the nation. and Chicago. Chattanooga...... 4-0 After Lehigh completed the 1999 season with In the classroom, the program prided itself on a 10-2 slate, Lembo was promoted to assistant producing not only great football players, but The Citadel...... 2-2 head coach and offensive line coach in addition also true scholars. In 2003, wide receiver Dave Coastal Carolina...... 1-0 to his recruiting coordinator duties. When Higgins Crockett was named to the Division I-AA Athletics Colgate...... 3-2 left to become an assistant with the Detroit Directors Academic All-Star Team, the second- Cornell...... 1-0 Lions after the successful 2000 campaign, Lembo straight year a Lehigh football player earned such Davidson...... 1-0 quickly became the 27th head coach in the his- a distinguished honor. tory of the program. In 2002, strong safety Matt Salvaterra earned Delaware...... 0-1 Lembo proved to be ready for the challenge as similar recognition while also being lauded as the Fordham...... 5-0 his 2001 team went 11-1, finishing No. 5 in both Patriot League’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year in all Furman...... 2-3 NCAA-IAA polls. The rookie coach was named both sports. In 2001, four student-athletes received Georgetown...... 5-0 the Patriot League Coach of the Year and the Eddie honors as Verizon Academic All-District Selec- Georgia Southern...... 3-1 Robinson National Coach of the Year while Lehigh tions. Lehigh had been ranked in the nation’s top- became the first I-AA need-based scholarship 20 in graduation rates for 18 consecutive years. Harvard...... 2-0 program to ever win the prestigious Lambert Cup. Not only had Lembo made an impact at Lehigh, Hofstra...... 1-0 Lembo’s gritty 2002 and 2003 teams posted but he had become quite active in the football Holy Cross...... 4-1 back-to-back eight-victory records despite an coaching community as well. In May of 2003, James Madison...... 0-1 upgraded schedule that included two I-A op- Lembo was asked to serve on the American Lafayette...... 2-3 ponents. In both seasons, the Mountain Hawks Football Coaches Association’s (AFCA) Public knocked off league rival Fordham when the Rams Relations Committee. That group is responsible Liberty...... 2-1 also ranked among the top-25. In 2003, the for finding new ways to showcase the game in a Monmouth...... 1-0 Mountain Hawks posted a 6-1 league mark with positive light. Lembo concluded his fifth year as a North Carolina A&T...... 1-0 an average margin of victory of over 21 points. member of the FCS Executive Committee, serving Penn...... 0-2 Lehigh’s sole league loss was a tough seven-point as president in 2006-07. Presbyterian...... 3-0 decision on the road at Colgate, the eventual Lembo came to Lehigh from Hampden-Sydney national runner-up. College in Virginia, where he served as the team’s Princeton...... 3-0 The 2004 edition of the Mountain Hawks offensive coordinator, offensive line coach and Richmond...... 0-2 surprised many by posting a nine-win season and recruiting coordinator. Prior to his stint with Saint Mary’s...... 1-0 a 5-1 conference record en route to a share of a Hampden-Sydney, Lembo coached the tight ends Samford...... 2-0 Patriot League title and an at-large berth in the and offensive tackles at Dartmouth College. South Florida...... 0-1 NCAA playoffs. Though Lehigh lost a heartbreak- During this period, Dartmouth enjoyed out- ing 14-13 game to eventual national champion standing success, including the nation’s longest Stony Brook...... 3-0 James Madison at Goodman Stadium, the fact unbeaten streak in Division I-AA and an undefeated Towson...... 2-2 that the Mountain Hawks garnered an at-large Ivy League Championship season in 1996. Several UConn...... 0-1 bid and a home playoff game speaks to the level members of that Dartmouth staff have continued Villanova...... 0-1 of respect the program had earned. outstanding careers at other institutions. VMI...... 1-0 The aggressive scheduling policy instituted by Lembo began his career as a graduate assistant Lembo made for increased excitement among for two years under at the University at Albany. Wake Forest...... 0-1 NCAA-IAA football fans in the East. Not only did He coached the offensive line and earned a W.Va. Wesleyan...... 1-0 the Mountain Hawks begin to regularly take on master’s degree in public administration from the Western Carolina...... 4-0 an I-A opponent each season, but Lehigh also Rockefeller School of Public Affairs in 1994. Wofford...... 2-2 renewed rivalries with traditional I-AA pow- As an undergraduate at Yale...... 3-0 erhouses Villanova (in 2004) and Delaware (in from 1988-1992, Lembo was a four-year starter 2005), among others. and team captain as an offensive lineman. As a Off the field, Lembo was hard at work to senior, he received the Coaches’ Award for out- improve the student-athletes’ bond with one standing leadership from Georgetown Athletics. another. He established a leadership council that Lembo earned his Bachelor of Science in Busi- consisted of four team members from each class. ness Administration from Georgetown in 1992. The council helped to resolve issues within the He is married to the former Jenifer Kochis. They team and increased communication between the are the parents of Sophia, A.J. and Victoria. team and the coaching staff. GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 1 Jamal Shuman RB 5-8 170 Jr. Fayetteville, N.C./Seventy-First 55 Khirey Walker DL 6-0 286 Jr. Chesapeake, Va./Kempsville 2 Brandon Newsome RB 5-10 203 Sr. Windsor, Va./Windsor 56 Mark Hoffer OL 6-5 293 Sr. Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough 3 Aaron Mellette WR 6-3 211 So. Sanford, N.C./S. Lee 57 Logan Hardin OL 6-4 288 Jr. Grover, N.C./Kings Mtn. 4 Lance Camp WR 5-10 201 Sr. Cherryville, N.C./Burns 58 Khiry Mullins DL 6-2 258 Jr. Columbia, S.C./Columbia 5 Ronnie Hardison DB 5-8 151 RFr. Sarasota, Fla./Sarasota Riverview 59 Jordan Jones DL 6-1 238 RFr. Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland 6 Blake Thompson DB 6-1 196 So. Elkridge, Md./Cardinal Gibbons 60 Dustin Ruff DL 5-11 283 Fr. Waxhaw, N.C./Parkwood 7 Mike Quinn QB 6-3 193 Fr. Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills 61 Brian Gerwig OL 6-2 285 Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Trinity Coll. (S.C.) 8 Zach Henderson LB 6-0 224 Jr. Roswell, Ga./Gaither 62 Kyle Herbert OL 6-2 286 So. Hillsborough, N.C./Cardinal Gibbons 9 Sean Jeffcoat WR 6-2 200 Sr. Fayetteville, N.C./Jack Britt 63 Sam Fulginiti OL 6-3 289 Fr. Matthews, N.C./Charlotte Christian 10 Dale Riley DB 6-2 214 So. Charlotte, N.C./Victory Christian 64 Rodney Austin OL 6-4 304 Jr. Charlotte, N.C./E. Mecklenburg 11 Darrius McQueen WR 5-9 179 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./N. Fla. Christian 65 Steven DeCarlo DL 6-2 259 Fr. Acworth, Ga./Kennesaw Mtn. 12 Thomas Wilson QB 6-3 215 So. Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road 66 Drew Ferkol OL 6-2 270 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence Day 13 Shay Newcomer QB 6-0 204 So. Crystal River, Fla./Crystal River 67 John Rubertone OL 6-3 301 Sr. Acworth, Ga./Harrison 13 Ian Durham K 5-7 140 Fr. Wilmington, N.C./Hoggard 68 Andrew McMicken OL 6-0 262 Jr. Flower Mound, Texas/Edward Marcus 14 David Williams DB 5-9 179 So. Chester, Va./Thomas Dale 69 Mark Rehbein OL 6-6 284 RFr. Alexandria, Va./Gonzaga HS 14 Mark Holmes WR 5-9 160 Fr. Cheltenham, Md./Bishop Ireton 70 Clay Johnson OL 6-3 275 RFr. Hickory, N.C./Hickory 15 Chris Shafto QB 6-1 193 Jr. Cary, N.C./Deerfield Academy 72 Dennis Wagner OL 6-3 290 RFr. Fredericksburg, Va./Chancellor 16 Scott Riddle QB 6-1 213 Sr. Ramseur, N.C./E. Randolph 74 Phillip Dobbins OL 6-4 270 Fr. Elm City, N.C./Southern Nash 17 Luke Martin DB 6-1 182 So. Tampa, Fla./Plant 76 Matt Williamson OL 6-2 258 Jr. Lumberton, N.C./Lumberton 18 Jeremy Peterson WR 5-9 183 So. Winston-Salem, N.C./Reynolds 77 Ned Cuthbertson OL 6-4 286 Jr. Forest City, N.C./Byrnes 20 Brandon Ward DL 6-6 232 Sr. Webster, Fla./S. Sumter 78 Corey O’Shea OL 6-4 290 Sr. Kennesaw, Ga./Kennesaw Mtn. 21 Brandon Spurlock DB 5-10 191 Jr. Glen Allen, Va./Henrico 79 Justin Ward OL 6-4 302 So. Summerfield, N.C./Rockingham Cty. 21 David Goltz WR 6-0 175 RFr. Orchard Park, N.Y./Orchard Park 80 Christian Dennis WR 6-0 202 Jr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla./Hofstra 22 Bruce Rosell LS 5-11 183 Sr. Chapel Hill, N.C./Presbyterian 81 Rasaun Rorie WR 6-1 197 RFr. Morven, N.C./Anson 23 Akeem Langham DB 5-10 178 Fr. High Point, N.C./H.P. Central 82 Gavin Billings TE 6-5 243 RFr. Kannapolis, N.C./NW Cabarrus 24 Quinton Lightfoot LB 5-10 210 RFr. Crawfordville, Fla./Fla. St. HS 83 Chris Harris WR 6-5 214 So. Ocean View, N.J./Ocean City 26 Brett McQuilkin DB 5-8 184 Sr. Columbia, Md./Atholton 84 Kenton Beal P/K 5-10 182 RFr. Cape Coral, Fla./Cape Coral 27 Terell Wilson DB 5-9 163 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast 86 Taylor Berry TE 6-4 235 Jr. Oviedo, Fla./Oviedo 28 John Reece P 5-10 217 So. Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield 87 Nick Sissine WR 5-11 173 RFr. Acworth, Ga./Wesleyan School 29 Edward Burns DB 5-9 168 Fr. Sylvania, Ga./Screven County 88 Andre Labinowicz TE 6-4 245 Jr. Charlotte, N.C./E. Mecklenburg 29 Kyle Huff WR 5-10 170 Fr. Naples, Fla./Gulf Coast 89 Clark Richards TE 6-3 234 Jr. Durham, N.C./C.E. Jordan 30 Dontay Taylor RB 5-9 185 Jr. Eureka, N.C./Aycock 90 Olufemi Lamikanra DL 6-2 235 So. Tallahassee, Fla./Lawton Chiles 31 Kierre Brown WR 5-9 170 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Independence 91 Brendan Nagle TE 6-2 210 Fr. Rye, N.Y./Rye 32 Adam Shreiner K 5-9 196 So. Marietta, Ga./Walton 92 Tevin James DL 6-1 285 Fr. Newton, N.C./Newton-Conover 33 A.J. Harris RB 6-1 206 Jr. Ocean View, N.J./Ocean City 93 Jordan Gibson DL 6-3 264 Sr. Thomasville, N.C./East Davidson 34 Juan Burnett DB 6-1 198 Fr. Duluth, Ga./Peachtree Ridge 94 Rushaun Byrd DL 6-2 222 So. Valrico, Fla./Riverview 34 Mazzie Rutlin RB 5-11 187 Fr. N. Potomac, Md./Georgetown Prep 95 John Watts DL 6-1 267 So. St. Johns, Fla./Jacksonville Univ. 35 Jake Goldsberry FB 6-1 245 Sr. Bay Village, Ohio/Bay 96 Austin Sowell DL 6-5 245 Fr. Knoxville, Tenn./Knoxville West 35 Connor McClain RB 5-10 186 Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz./Arcadia 97 Brandon Brant DL 6-1 211 RFr. Stone Mtn., Ga./SW DeKalb 36 Alex Spears LB 5-11 214 Fr. Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft 98 David Hunt DL 6-5 261 Sr. Port Orange, Fla./Spruce Creek 37 Jonathan Conner DB 6-1 202 Jr. Prairieview, La./Dutchtown 99 Jay Brown DL 6-4 236 RFr. Sandy Springs, Ga./Riverwood 38 Thonda Taylor FB 5-10 240 So. Millington, Tenn./Heidelberg American 38 Evan Jones LB 5-11 215 Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C./Chapel Hill 2010 Coaching Staff & Support Staff 39 Andrew Straus DB 6-1 210 Jr. West Chester, Ohio/Lakota West Pete Lembo Head Coach/Special Teams 40 Matt Eastman FB 6-1 230 RFr. Tampa, Fla./Armwood Jay Bateman Assistant Head Coach/Def. Coordinator/Linebackers 41 Chandler Wrightenberry DB 5-11 203 Fr. Asheville, N.C./T.C. Roberson Rich Skrosky Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks 42 Lionel Shoffner LB 6-0 234 Sr. Greensboro, N.C./Grimsley Scott Browne Recruiting Coordinator/Running Backs 43 Brandon Wiggins LB 6-0 209 Sr. Greensboro, N.C./Smith Jerrick Hall Defensive Line 45 Tony Thompson DL 6-1 254 RFr. Simpsonville, S.C./Hillcrest Brian Newberry Defensive Backs 46 Danny Sellers WR 6-4 189 Fr. St. Augustine, Fla./Bartram Trail Keith Gaither Wide Receivers 47 Travis Greene LB 6-0 215 Sr. Falls Church, Va./George Mason HS John Strollo Offensive Line 48 Elliott Richardson LB 6-1 215 So. Columbia, S.C./A.C. Flora Charles Porterfield Tight Ends 49 Jeremy Inglesi, Jr. DB 5-11 182 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Independence Kevin Downing Defensive Assistant 49 Jeremy Dolan FB 6-2 215 Fr. Gulfport, Fla./Canterbury David Vaughn Volunteer Assistant (Specialists) 50 Joshua Jones LB 6-1 235 Jr. Tampa, Fla./Wharton Corey Bass Director of Football Operations 51 Brent Barkley LB 6-0 200 Fr. Potomac, Md./Wootton Aaron Walker Strength & Conditioning 52 Jonathan Spain LB 6-2 221 Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Page A.J. Lukjanczuk Athletic Trainer 53 Tyler Zoda LB 6-0 221 So. Raleigh, N.C./Sanderson Kenny Simpson Manager of Equipment and Facilities GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

Elon Depth Chart In-Season Birthdays Offense Defense Scott Riddle, QB...... Sept. 4, 1988 Pos. No. Name Ht./Wt./Yr. Pos. No. Name Ht./Wt./Yr. Juan Burnett, DB...... Sept. 14, 1991 WR 4 Lance Camp 5-10/201/Sr. DE 20 Brandon Ward 6-6/232/Sr. David Hunt, DL...... Sept. 17, 1987 or 9 Sean Jeffcoat 6-2/200/Sr. 97 Brandon Brant 6-1/211/RFr. John Watts, DL...... Sept. 17, 1989 18 Jeremy Peterson 5-9/183/So. DT 93 Jordan Gibson 6-3/264/Sr. Steven DeCarlo, DL...... Sept. 22, 1991 QT 77 Ned Cuthbertson 6-4/286/Jr. 98 David Hunt 6-5/261/Sr. Bruce Rosell, LS...... Sept. 24, 1987 79 Justin Ward 6-4/302/So. NG 55 Khirey Walker 6-0/286/Jr. Dustin Ruff, DL...... Oct. 2, 1992 QG 64 Rodney Austin 6-3/304/Jr. 98 David Hunt 6-5/261/Sr. Clark Richards, TE...... Oct. 3, 1988 56 Mark Hoffer 6-5/293/Sr. DE 59 Jordan Jones 6-1/238/RFr. Dale Riley, DB...... Oct. 7, 1990 C 70 Clay Johnson 6-3/275/RFr. 90 Olufemi Lamikanra 6-2/235/So. David Goltz, WR...... Oct. 12, 1990 67 John Rubertone 6-3/301/Sr. OLB 47 Travis Greene 6-0/215/Sr. Jeremy Peterson, WR...... Oct. 12, 1991 SG 67 John Rubertone 6-3/301/Sr. 8 Zach Henderson 6-0/224/Jr. Andrew Straus, DB...... Oct. 14, 1989 72 Dennis Wagner 6-3/290/RFr. MLB 50 Joshua Jones 6-1/235/So. Justin Ward, OL...... Oct. 17, 1989 ST 78 Corey O’Shea 6-4/290/Sr. 42 Lionel Shoffner 6-0/234/Sr. Clay Johnson, OL...... Oct. 20, 1990 62 Kyle Herbert 6-2/286/So. OLB 43 Brandon Wiggins 6-0/209/Sr. Dennis Wagner, OL...... Oct. 23, 1990 TE 88 Andre Labinowicz 6-4/245/Jr. 24 Quinton Lightfoot 5-11/210/RFr. Logan Hardin, OL...... Oct. 26, 1988 86 Taylor Berry 6-4/235/Jr. CB 27 Terell Wilson 5-9/163/Sr. Jordan Jones, DL...... Oct. 31, 1990 WR 3 Aaron Mellette 6-3/211/So. 37 Jonathan Conner 6-1/202/Jr. Matt Eastman, FB...... Nov. 11, 1990 or 81 Rasaun Rorie 6-1/197/RFr. FS 6 Blake Thompson 6-1/196/So. Dontay Taylor, RB...... Nov. 14, 1988 FB 38 Thonda Taylor 5-10/240/So. 34 Juan Burnett 6-1/198/Fr. Zach Henderson, LB...... Nov. 15, 1989 40 Matt Eastman 6-1/230/RFr. or 39 Andrew Straus 6-1/210/Jr. Mike Quinn, QB...... Nov. 15, 1991 TB 2 Brandon Newsome 5-10/203/Sr. SS 10 Dale Riley 6-2/214/So. Rasaun Rorie, WR...... Nov. 17, 1990 or 33 A.J. Harris 6-1/206/Jr. 41 Chandler Wrightenberry 5-11/203/Fr. Kyle Huff, WR...... Nov. 29, 1991 30 Dontay Taylor 5-9/185/Jr. CB 5 Ronnie Hardison 5-8/151/RFr. QB 16 Scott Riddle 6-1/213/Sr. 29 Edward Burns 5-9/168/Fr. 12 Thomas Wilson 6-3/215/So.

Specialists Pos. No. Name Ht./Wt./Yr. Pos. No. Name Ht./Wt./Yr. P 28 John Reece 5-10/217/So. SN 22 Bruce Rosell 5-11/183/Sr. or 16 Scott Riddle 6-1/213/Sr. 45 Tony Thompson 6-1/254/RFr. 84 Kenton Beal 5-10/182/RFr. PR 4 Lance Camp 5-10/201/Sr. PK 32 Adam Shreiner 5-9/196/So. 27 Terell Wilson 5-9/163/Sr. 84 Kenton Beal 5-10/182/RFr. KR 4 Lance Camp 5-10/201/Sr. H 15 Chris Shafto 6-1/193/Jr. and 27 Terell Wilson 5-9/163/Sr. 18 Jeremy Peterson 5-9/183/So.

LS 22 Bruce Rosell 5-11/183/Sr. 8 Zach Henderson 6-0/224/Jr. Pronunciations Olufemi Lamikanra Rasaun Rorie (Ruh-shon) Kierre Brown (Kee-air) (O-loo-fee-me Lah-muh-kan-rah) Mazzie Rutland (Mah-zee) Rushaun Byrd (Ruh-shon) Akeem Langham (Ah-keem) Adam Shreiner (Shry-ner) David Goltz (Gol-ts) Aaron Mellette (Muh-let) Austin Sowell (Sohl) Andre Labinowicz Khiry Mullins (Kie-ree) Khirey Walker (Kie-ree) (Luh-bin-o-wits) Mark Rehbein (Ray-bine) Terell Wilson (Tuh-rel) GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

Career Highs Travis Greene (#47, LB) Sean Jeffcoat (#9, WR) TDs: 1 at Furman (10.03.09) TDs: 2 at Presbyterian (09.12.09) Taylor Berry (#86, TE) All-Purpose Yds.: 18 at Chattanooga (10.28.06) Rushes: 2 vs. Samford (09.27.08) TDs: 1 vs. Ga. Southern (09.26.09) Kick Returns: 1 at Chattanooga (10.28.06) Rushing Yds.: 15 vs. Samford (09.27.08) Receptions: 2, twice (last at Wofford on Kick Return Yds.: 18 at Chattanooga (10.28.06) Long Rush: 9 vs. Samford (09.27.08) 10.31.09) Long Kick Ret.: 18 yds. at Chattanooga Receptions: 8 at Furman (10.03.09) Rec. Yds.: 10 vs. Ga. Southern (09.26.09) (10.28.06) Rec. Yds.: 103 at Presbyterian (09.12.09) Rec. TDs: 1 vs. Ga. Southern (09.26.09) Tackles: 7 at Western Carolina (11.07.09) Rec. TDs: 2 at Presbyterian (09.12.09) Long Rec.: 7 yds., twice (last at Wofford on Fumbles Rec.: 1 at Furman (10.03.09) Long Rec.: 55 yds. vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) 10.31.09) Pass Brkups: 1, four times Total Off. Yds.: 15 vs. Samford (09.27.08) All-Purpose Yds.: 10 vs. Ga. Southern (09.26.09) All-Purpose Yds.: 103 at Presbyterian (09.12.09) A.J. Harris (#33, RB) Punt Returns: 1 vs. Richmond (08.30.08) Rushaun Byrd (#94, DL) TDs: 3 vs. Presbyterian (09.13.08) Punt Return Yds.: 17 vs. Richmond (08.30.08) Tackles: 1 vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) Rushes: 19 at Presbyterian (09.12.09) Long Punt Return: 17 yds. vs. Richmond Rush Yds.: 114 at Presbyterian (09.12.09) (08.30.08) Lance Camp (#4, WR) Rush TDs: 3 vs. Presbyterian (09.13.08) Kick Returns: 1 at Liberty (11.22.08) TDs: 1, three times (last vs. Western Carolina on Long Rush: 52 yds. vs. Presbyterian (09.13.08) Kick Return Yds.: 12 at Liberty (11.22.08) 11.08.08) Receptions: 6 at Wofford (10.31.09) Long Kick Return: 12 at Liberty (11.22.08) Rushes: 5 at Wofford (10.31.09) Rec. Yds.: 106 vs. Samford (09.27.08) Blocked Kicks: 1, twice (last vs. Richmond on Rushing Yds.: 31 vs. Furman (10.04.08) Rec. TDs: 1, three times (last vs. Furman on 08.30.08) Long Rush: 18 yds. vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) 10.04.08) Pass Att.: 1 at South Florida (09.01.07) Long Rec.: 91 yds. vs. Samford (09.27.08) Joshua Jones (#50, LB) Pass Comp.: 1 at South Florida (09.01.07) Total Off. Yds.: 114 at Presbyterian (09.12.09) All-Purpose Yds.: 48 vs. Ga. Southern (09.26.09) Pass Yds.: 16 at South Florida (09.01.07) All-Purpose Yds.: 132 vs. Presbyterian (09.13.08) Interceptions: 1, twice (last vs. The Citadel on Long Pass: 16 at South Florida (09.01.07) Punt Return Yds.: 35 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) 10.10.09) Receptions: 8 at Liberty (11.22.08) Long Punt Return: 35 yds. vs. Chattanooga Long INT Return: 48 yds. vs. Ga. Southern Rec. Yds.: 109 at Richmond (11.28.09) (10.24.09) (09.26.09) Rec. TDs: 1 vs. Western Carolina (11.08.08) Kick Returns: 1 at Samford (11.21.09) Tackles: 11 vs. Ga. Southern (09.26.09) Long Rec.: 53 yds. vs. Ga. Southern (09.26.09) Blocked Kicks: 1 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) Sacks: 1.5 vs. Western Carolina (11.08.08) Total Off. Yds.: 31 vs. Furman (10.04.08) TFL: 2.0 vs. Western Carolina (11.08.08) All-Purpose Yds.: 199 at Richmond (11.28.09) Zach Henderson (#8, LB) Fumbles Forced: 1 at Wofford (10.31.09) Punt Returns: 6 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Tackles: 5 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Pass Brkups: 2, twice (last vs. Western Carolina Punt Return Yds.: 79 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) TFL: 5 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) on 11.08.08) Long Punt Return: 54 yds. vs. Davidson Fumbles Rec.: 1 at Appalachian St. (11.15.08) (09.05.09) Andre Labinowicz (#88, TE) Kick Returns: 8 vs. Wofford (10.25.08) David Hunt (#98, DL) Receptions: 4 at Wake Forest (09.19.09) Kick Return Yds.: 189 vs. Wofford (10.25.08) Tackles: 6 vs. Samford (09.27.08) Rec. Yds.: 47 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) Long Kick Return: 48 yds. vs. Wofford (10.25.08) Sacks: 1.0, three times (last at The Citadel on Long Rec.: 32 yds. vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) 11.10.07) All-Purpose Yds.: 47 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) Jonathan Conner (#37, DB) TFL: 1.5, three times (last at The Citadel on Tackles: 2, three times (last vs. Appalachian St. 11.10.07) Olufemi Lamikanra (#90, DL) on 11.14.09) Fumbles Forced: 1 vs. W.Va. Wesleyan (09.08.07) Tackles: 3, twice (last at Wofford on 10.31.09) Pass Brkups: 1 vs. W.Va. Wesleyan (09.08.07) Sacks: 1.0, twice (last at Western Carolina on Jordan Gibson (#93, DL) 11.07.09) Tackles: 6 at Stony Brook (09.06.08) TFL: 1.0, three times (last at Western Carolina on Sacks: 1 at Samford (11.21.09) 11.07.09) TFL: 1.5, twice (last vs. Western Carolina on 11.08.08) Luke Martin (#17, DB) Tackles: 2 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

Darrius McQueen (#11, WR) Jeremy Peterson (#18, WR) Lionel Shoffner (#42, LB) All-Purpose Yds.: 10 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) TDs: 1, twice (last vs. Chattanooga on 10.24.09) All-Purpose Yds.: 13 at The Citadel (11.10.07) Punt Returns: 1 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) Rushes: 1 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) Kick Returns: 1, four times Punt Return Yds.: 10 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) Rush Yds.: 1 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) Kick Return Yds.: 13 at The Citadel (11.10.07) Blocked Kicks: 1 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) Long Rush: 1 yd. vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) Long Kick Ret.: 13 at The Citadel (11.10.07) Pass Att.: 1 at Wofford (10.31.09) Tackles: 9 at Liberty (11.22.08) Brett McQuilkin (#26, DB) Receptions: 3, twice (last vs. Appalachian St. on TFL: 1.0 vs. Richmond (08.30.08) Tackles: 2, twice (last vs. W.Va. Wesleyan on 11.14.09) Fumbles Forced: 1 at Wofford (10.31.09) 09.08.07) Rec. Yds.: 24 vs. Appalachian St. (11.14.09) Pass Brkups: 1 at Richmond (11.28.09) Pass Brkups: 1 vs. W.Va. Wesleyan (09.08.07) Rec. TDs: 1, twice (last vs. Chattanooga on 10.24.09) Adam Shreiner (#32, K) Aaron Mellette (#3, WR) Long Rec.: 21 yds. vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Kick PATs: 8 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) TDs: 1, twice (last vs. Appalachian St. on Total Off. Yds.: 1 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) Pts. by Kicking: 13 vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) 11.14.09) All-Purpose Yds.: 24 vs. Appalachian St. FG Made: 3 vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) Receptions: 2, three times (last vs. Appalachian (11.14.09) FG Att.: 4, twice (last at Richmond on 11.28.09) St. on 11.14.09) Long FG: 43 yds. vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) Rec. Yds.: 36 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Scott Riddle (#16, QB) Rec. TDs: 1, twice (last vs. Appalachian St. on TDs: 3 at Furman (11.03.07) Jamal Shuman (#1, RB) 11.14.09) Rushes: 19 vs. Ga. Southern (10.13.07) TDs: 1, five times Long Rec.: 36 yds. vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Rush Yds.: 39 vs. Furman (10.04.08) Rushes: 26 at Presbyterian (09.12.09) All-Purpose Yds.: 36 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Rush TDs: 3 at Furman (11.03.07) Rush Yds.: 190 at Presbyterian (09.12.09) Long Rush: 43 yds. vs. Furman (10.04.08) Rush TDs: 1, five times Brandon Newsome (#2, RB) Pass Att.: 54 at South Florida (09.01.07) Long Rush: 54 at Chattanooga (10.18.08) TDs: 4 at Western Carolina (11.07.09) Pass Comp.: 41 at Wofford (10.20.07) Receptions: 3, four times Rushes: 25, twice (last at Appalachian St. on Pass Yds.: 534 at Furman (11.03.07) Rec. Yds.: 32, twice (last vs. Chattanooga on 11.15.08) Had INT: 3, four times 10.24.09) Rush Yds.: 161 vs. Furman (10.04.08) Long Pass: 91 yds. vs. Samford (09.27.08) Long Rec.: 19 yds., twice (last vs. The Citadel on Rush TDs: 4 at Western Carolina (11.07.09) Receptions: 1, three times (last at Liberty on 10.10.09) Long Rush: 55 yds. at The Citadel (10.11.08) 11.22.08) Total Off. Yds.: 190 at Presbyterian (09.12.09) Receptions: 6 vs. Furman (10.04.08) Rec. Yds.: 22 at Western Carolina (10.06.07) All-Purpose Yds.: 266 at Presbyterian (09.12.09) Rec. Yds.: 34 at Ga. Southern (09.20.08) Long Rec.: 22 yds. at Western Carolina (10.06.07) Kick Returns: 4 at Furman (10.03.09) Rec. TDs: 1 vs. Furman (10.04.08) Total Off. Yds.: 516 at Furman (11.03.07) Kick Return Yds.: 78 at Furman (10.03.09) Long Rec.: 22 yds., twice (last vs. Ga. Southern All-Purpose Yds.: 39 vs. Furman (10.04.08) Long Kick Return: 47 yds. at Presbyterian on 09.26.09) Punt Att.: 8 at Wake Forest (09.19.09) (09.12.09) Total Off. Yds.: 161 vs. Furman (10.04.08) Punt Yds.: 288 at Wake Forest (09.19.09) All-Purpose Yds.: 190 vs. Furman (10.04.08) Long Punt: 52 yds. vs. Appalachian St. (11.14.09) Brandon Spurlock (#21, DB) Kick Returns: 4 at Western Carolina (10.06.07) Tackles: 2 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Kick Return Yds.: 22 at Western Carolina Dale Riley (#10, DB) Fumbles Rec.: 1 at The Citadel (10.11.08) (10.06.07) Tackles: 12 at Richmond (11.28.09) Long Kick Return: 10 yds. at The Citadel Sacks: 1.0 at Samford (11.21.09) Dontay Taylor (#30, RB) (11.10.07) TFL: 1.0, three times (last at Samford on TDs: 2, twice (last vs. Presbyterian on 09.13.08) 11.21.09) Rushes: 15 at Wofford (10.20.07) Pass Brkups: 1 vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) Rush Yds.: 75 at Wofford (10.20.07) Rush TDs: 2 vs. Presbyterian (09.13.08) Rasaun Rorie (#81, WR) Long Rush: 13 yds. at Wofford (10.20.07) Receptions: 2 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Receptions: 6 at Western Carolina (10.06.07) Rec. Yds.: 20 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Rec. Yds.: 46 at Western Carolina (10.06.07) Long Rec.: 12 yds. vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Rec. TDs: 2 vs. Ga. Southern (10.13.07) All-Purpose Yds.: 20 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Long Rec.: 19 yds. vs. Liberty (09.22.07) Total Off. Yds.: 75 at Wofford (10.20.07) All-Purpose Yds.: 98 at Wofford (10.20.07) GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

Blake Thompson (#6, DB) Thomas Wilson (#12, QB) Tackles: 4 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) TDs: 1 vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) Rushes: 3 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Khirey Walker (#55, DL) Rush Yds.: 3 vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) Tackles: 4 at Wofford (10.31.09) Rush TDs: 1 vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) Sacks: 1.0, four times Long Rush: 3 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) TFL: 2.0 at Wofford (10.31.09) Pass Att.: 5 vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) Fumbles Forced: 1, twice (last at Samford on Pass Comp.: 4, twice (last vs. The Citadel on 11.21.09) 10.10.09) Fumbles Rec.: 1 vs. Chattanooga (10.24.09) Pass Yds.: 63 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Pass TDs: 1, twice (last vs. Chattanooga on Brandon Ward (#20, DL) 10.24.09) Tackles: 7 at Samford (11.21.09) Long Pass: 36 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) Sacks: 1.0, four times Total Off. Yds.: 65 vs. Davidson (09.05.09) TFL: 2.0 at Wofford (10.31.09) All-Purpose Yds.: 3 vs. The Citadel (10.10.09) Fumbles Forced: 1, twice (last vs. Appalachian St. on 11.14.09) Pass Brkups: 2 at Richmond (11.28.09)

Brandon Wiggins (#43, LB) Tackles: 19 at The Citadel (11.10.07) Sacks: 1.0, twice (last at Ga. Southern on 09.20.08) TFL: 2.5 at Ga. Southern (09.20.08) Fumbles Rec.: 1, three times (last at Furman on 10.03.09) Pass Brkups: 1, four times

Terrell Wilson (#27, DB) All-Purpose Yds.: 71 vs. Samford (09.27.08) Punt Returns: 2 at Chattanooga (10.18.08) Punt Return Yds.: 8 vs. W.Va. Wesleyan (09.08.07) Long Punt Ret.: 8 vs. W.Va. Wesleyan (09.08.07) INTs: 2, twice (last at Richmond on 11.28.09) Long INT Ret.: 68 yds. vs. Samford (09.27.08) Tackles: 9 vs. Samford (09.27.08) Sacks: 1.0, three times (last vs. The Citadel on 10.10.09) TFL: 1.0, four times Fumbles Forced: 1, twice (last at Appalachian St. on 11.15.08) Fumbles Rec.: 1 vs. Furman (10.04.08) Pass Brkups: 2, four times GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M. 2009 Elon Phoenix Football Elon Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 07, 2010) 2009 Individual Stats All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Jamal Shuman 10-4 133 700 23 677 5.1 3 30 67.7 Karlos Sullivan 18 114 6.3 0 28 A.J. Harris 12-5 109 503 29 474 4.3 2 28 39.5 Lance Camp 6 79 13.2 1 54 Brandon Newsome 11-4 105 486 31 455 4.3 7 35 41.4 Darrius McQueen 1 10 10.0 0 0 Lance Camp 12-12 8 33 8 25 3.1 0 18 2.1 A.J. Harris 0 35 0.0 1 35 Jeremy Peterson 12-1 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Total 25 238 9.5 2 54 Scott Riddle 12-12 58 182 183 -1 0.0 3 19 -0.1 Opponents 20 129 6.4 0 21 Sean Jeffcoat 12-2 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2 Thomas Wilson 5 - 0 9 9 21 -12 -1.3 1 3 -2.4 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg TEAM 5 - 0 2 0 16 -16 -8.0 0 0 -3.2 Karlos Sullivan 5 16 3.2 1 14 Total 12 426 1914 313 1601 3.8 16 35 133.4 Terell Wilson 3 13 4.3 0 13 Opponents 12 407 1610 357 1253 3.1 7 74 104.4 Cameron McGlenn 3 35 11.7 0 35 Joshua Jones 2 48 24.0 0 48 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Nolan Ward 1 0 0.0 0 0 Scott Riddle 12-12 143.03 285-439-7 64.9 3345 23 55 278.8 Total 14 112 8.0 1 48 Thomas Wilson 5 - 0 169.18 11-18-0 61.1 153 2 36 30.6 Opponents 7 43 6.1 0 31 TEAM 5 - 0 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Jeremy Peterson 12-1 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Total 12 143.12 296-460-7 64.3 3498 25 55 291.5 Jamal Shuman 17 419 24.6 0 47 Opponents 12 100.64 176-324-14 54.3 1727 10 80 143.9 Lance Camp 16 303 18.9 0 31 Karlos Sullivan 2 15 7.5 0 16 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g A.J. Harris 1 0 0.0 0 0 Terrell Hudgins 12-12 123 1633 13.3 16 55 136.1 Taylor Berry 1 0 0.0 0 0 Lance Camp 12-12 45 585 13.0 0 53 48.8 Total 37 737 19.9 0 47 A.J. Harris 12-5 28 268 9.6 1 29 22.3 Opponents 64 1109 17.3 0 53 Sean Jeffcoat 12-2 27 366 13.6 3 55 30.5 Jamal Shuman 10-4 17 147 8.6 0 19 14.7 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Jeremy Peterson 12-1 14 102 7.3 2 21 8.5 Travis Greene 0 0 0.0 1 0 Brandon Newsome 11-4 12 117 9.8 0 22 10.6 Total 0 0 0.0 1 0 Andre Labinowicz 12-11 12 107 8.9 0 32 8.9 Opponents 2 98 49.0 1 85 Aaron Mellette 11-0 8 117 14.6 2 36 10.6 Taylor Berry 12-2 5 25 5.0 1 7 2.1 Jake Goldsberry 11-7 3 11 3.7 0 5 1.0 Rasaun Rorie 2 - 0 2 20 10.0 0 12 10.0 Total 12 296 3498 11.8 25 55 291.5 Opponents 12 176 1727 9.8 10 80 143.9 GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE2009 STADIUM Elon (DURHAM, Phoenix N.C.) Football | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M. Elon Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 07, 2010) All games 2009 Individual Stats

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Terrell Hudgins 16 ------96 Scott Riddle 12 497 -1 3345 3344 278.7 Adam Shreiner - 17-23 42-44 - - - - - 93 Jamal Shuman 10 133 677 0 677 67.7 Brandon Newsome 7 ------42 A.J. Harris 12 109 474 0 474 39.5 A.J. Harris 4 ------24 Brandon Newsome 11 105 455 0 455 41.4 Sean Jeffcoat 3 ------18 Thomas Wilson 5 27 -12 153 141 28.2 Jamal Shuman 3 ------18 Lance Camp 12 8 25 0 25 2.1 Scott Riddle 3 ------18 Jeremy Peterson 12 2 1 0 1 0.1 Aaron Mellette 2 ------12 Sean Jeffcoat 12 1 -2 0 -2 -0.2 Jeremy Peterson 2 ------12 TEAM 5 4 -16 0 -16 -3.2 Karlos Sullivan 1 ------6 Total 12 886 1601 3498 5099 424.9 Travis Greene 1 ------6 Opponents 12 731 1253 1727 2980 248.3 Lance Camp 1 ------6 Thomas Wilson 1 ------6 Taylor Berry 1 ------6 Jordan Daniel ------1 2 Total 45 17-23 42-44 - - - - 1 365 Opponents 18 11-16 17-18 - - - - - 158

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Adam Shreiner 17-23 73.9 1-1 9-11 5-7 2-4 0-0 43 1 Scott Riddle 54 2131 39.5 52 7 8 17 4 0 Andy Leffler 8 305 38.1 56 0 2 2 2 1 FG Sequence Elon Opponents TEAM 2 9 4.5 9 0 0 0 0 1 Davidson - - Total 64 2445 38.2 56 7 10 19 6 2 Presbyterian (26),(37) - Opponents 83 3264 39.3 56 2 25 23 9 2 Wake Forest 47 - Georgia Southern (41),(26) - Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Furman (24),38,(37) (46),(22) Adam Shreiner 50 2696 53.9 1 6 The Citadel (24),(27),(43),26 - Eric Carstens 22 1255 57.0 0 1 Chattanooga (36) (27) Total 72 3951 54.9 1 7 17.3 39.2 30 Wofford (36),(20) (27),(42) Opponents 41 2418 59.0 2 1 19.9 40.0 29 Western Carolina 38 (39) Appalachian State (23) 30,(35),41,(26) Samford (33),(22) 47,44 Richmond (24),(18),27,48 (27),(33),(42),46

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M. 2009 Elon Phoenix Football 2009 Individual Stats Elon Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jun 07, 2010) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 50 Joshua Jones 12-12 40 49 89 7.0-20 2.0-10 2-48 3 1 . 1 . . 10 Dale Riley 12-12 34 41 75 3.5-24 1.5-14 . 1 2 . . . . 43 Brandon Wiggins 12-11 24 47 71 3.0-7 . . . 2 1-0 . . . 20 Cameron McGlenn 12-11 45 14 59 1.0-1 . 3-35 4 . 1-0 . . . 41 Nolan Ward 11-11 26 31 57 0.5-2 . 1-0 3 . . 1 . . 91 Brandon Ward 12-10 22 20 42 10.0-54 5.5-42 . 4 1 . 1 . . 95 Andre Campbell 12-12 24 16 40 16.0-84 8.5-62 . 1 2 . . . . 60 Eric Ludwig 12-12 16 22 38 9.0-33 4.5-22 . . 3 2-0 . . . 27 Terell Wilson 11-10 26 11 37 3.0-11 1.0-8 3-13 6 . . . . . 21 Karlos Sullivan 11-11 27 8 35 2.5-13 . 5-16 3 . 1-0 . . . 47 Travis Greene 11-1 20 14 34 . . . 4 . 1-0 . . . 49 Walker White 12-4 15 8 23 1.0-2 . . . . . 1 . . 46 Jordan Daniel 12-1 10 13 23 5.5-19 3.5-17 . . 2 2-0 . . 1 55 Khirey Walker 12-0 10 10 20 5.0-18 3.5-15 . . . 1-0 1 . . 93 Jordan Gibson 9-1 5 13 18 1.5-8 1.5-8 ...... 42 Lionel Shoffner 10-0 10 8 18 . . . 1 1 . 1 . . 98 David Hunt 11-10 7 9 16 2.0-6 1.5-5 ...... 90 Olufemi Lamikanra 12-0 7 7 14 3.5-18 2.0-12 . . 2 . . . . 8 Zach Henderson 12-0 6 7 13 0.5-0 ...... 39 Andrew Straus 11-0 9 4 13 ...... 6 Blake Thompson 11-1 4 7 11 ...... 37 Jonathan Conner 12-0 8 3 11 ...... 11 Darrius McQueen 11-0 6 5 11 1.0-7 ...... 1 . 9 Sean Jeffcoat 12-2 3 3 6 ...... 92 Joey Hall 5-0 3 3 6 1.5-5 1.0-5 ...... 34 Brandon Spurlock 7-0 2 4 6 ...... 14 David Williams 9-0 3 1 4 ...... 18 Jeremy Peterson 12-1 1 2 3 ...... 26 Brett McQuilkin 12-0 2 1 3 ...... 17 Luke Martin 6-0 2 . 2 ...... 32 Adam Shreiner 12-0 1 1 2 ...... 3 Aaron Mellette 11-0 1 1 2 ...... 23 Alex Encarnacion 2-0 1 . 1 ...... 94 Rushaun Byrd 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 19 Terrell Hudgins 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 16 Scott Riddle 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 64 Rodney Austin 10-5 1 . 1 ...... 33 A.J. Harris 12-5 . 1 1 ...... 1 . 30 Dontay Taylor 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 88 Andre Labinowicz 12-11 . 1 1 ...... 38 Thonda Taylor 3-0 1 . 1 ...... 96 Eric Carstens 7-0 1 . 1 ...... 31 Andy Leffler 5-0 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 5-0 ...... 1-0 . . . Total 12 427 386 813 77-332 37-232 14-112 30 16 10-0 6 2 1 Opponents 12 477 450 927 85-313 26-188 7-43 41 29 8-98 8 5 . GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

64 51 84 86 82

Rodney Austin Brent Barkley Kenton Beal Taylor Berry Gavin Billings Junior • OL Freshman • LB R-Freshman • K/P Junior • TE R-Freshman • TE 6-4 • 304 6-0 • 200 5-10 • 182 6-4 • 235 6-5 • 243 Charlotte, N.C. Potomac, Md. Cape Coral, Fla. Oviedo, Fla. Kannapolis, N.C.

97 99 31 34 29

Brandon Brant Jay Brown Kierre Brown Juan Burnett Edward Burns R-Freshman • DL R-Freshman • DL Freshman • WR Freshman• DB Freshman • DB 6-1 • 211 6-4 • 236 5-9 • 170 6-1 • 198 5-9 • 168 Stone Mountain, Ga. Sandy Springs, Ga. Charlotte, N.C. Duluth, Ga. Sylvania, Ga.

94 4 37 77 65

Rushaun Byrd Lance Camp Jonathan Conner Ned Cuthbertson Steven DeCarlo Sophomore • DL Senior • WR Junior • DB Junior • OL Freshman • DL 6-2 • 222 5-10 • 201 6-1 • 202 6-4 • 286 6-2 • 259 Valrico, Fla. Cherryville, N.C. Prairieview, La. Forest City, N.C. Acworth, Ga.

80 74 49 13 40

Christian Dennis Phillip Dobbins Jeremy Dolan Ian Durham Matt Eastman Junior • WR Freshman • OL Freshman • FB Freshman • K R-Freshman • FB 6-0 • 202 6-4 • 270 6-2 • 215 5-7 • 140 6-1 • 230 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Elm City, N.C. Gulfport, Fla. Wilmington, N.C. Tampa, Fla.

66 63 61 93 35

Drew Ferkol Sam Fulginiti Brian Gerwig Jordan Gibson Jake Goldsberry Freshman • DL Freshman • OL Freshman • OL Senior • DL Senior • FB 6-2 • 270 6-3 • 289 6-2 • 285 6-3 • 264 6-1 • 245 Charlotte, N.C. Matthews, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Thomasville, N.C. Bay Village, Ohio GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

21 47 57 5 33

David Goltz Travis Greene Logan Hardin Ronnie Hardison A.J. Harris R-Freshman • WR Senior • LB Junior • OL R-Freshman • DB Junior • RB 6-0 • 175 6-0 • 215 6-4 • 288 5-8 • 151 6-1 • 206 Orchard Park, N.Y. Falls Church, Va. Grover, N.C. Sarasota, Fla. Ocean View, N.J.

83 8 62 56 14

Chris Harris Zach Henderson Kyle Herbert Mark Hoffer Mark Holmes Sophomore • WR Junior • LB Sophomore • OL Senior • OL Freshman • WR 6-5 • 214 6-0 • 224 6-2 • 286 6-5 • 293 5-9 • 160 Ocean View, N.J. Roswell, Ga. Hillsborough, N.C. Hillsborough, N.J. Cheltenham, Md.

29 98 49 92 9

Kyle Huff David Hunt Jeremy Inglesi, Jr. Tevin James Sean Jeffcoat Freshman • WR Senior • DL Freshman • DB Freshman • DL Senior • WR 5-10 • 170 6-5 • 261 5-11 • 182 6-1 • 285 6-2 • 200 Naples, Fla. Port Orange, Fla. Charlotte, N.C. Newton, N.C. Fayetteville, N.C.

70 38 59 50 88

Clay Johnson Evan Jones Jordan Jones Joshua Jones Andre Labinowicz R-Freshman • OL Freshman • LB R-Freshman • DL Junior • LB Junior • TE 6-3 • 275 5-11 • 215 6-1 • 238 6-1 • 235 6-4 • 245 Hickory, N.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Lakeland, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Charlotte, N.C.

90 23 24 17 35

Olufemi Lamikanra Akeem Langham Quinton Lightfoot Luke Martin Connor McClain Sophomore • DL Freshman • DB R-Freshman • LB Sophomore • DB Freshman • RB 6-2 • 235 5-10 • 178 5-11 • 210 6-1 • 182 5-10 • 186 Tallahassee, Fla. High Point, N.C. Crawfordville, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Scottsdale, Ariz. GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

68 11 26 3 58

Andrew McMicken Darrius McQueen Brett McQuilkin Aaron Mellette Khiry Mullins Junior • OL Junior • WR Senior • DB Sophomore • WR Junior • DL 6-0 • 262 5-9 • 179 5-8 • 184 6-3 • 211 6-2 • 258 Flower Mound, Texas Tallahassee, Fla. Columbia, Md. Sanford, N.C. Columbia, S.C.

91 13 2 78 18

Brendan Nagle Shay Newcomer Brandon Newsome Corey O’Shea Jeremy Peterson Freshman • TE Sophomore • QB Senior • RB Senior • OL Sophomore • WR 6-2 • 210 6-0 • 204 5-10 • 203 6-4 • 290 5-9 • 183 Rye, N.Y. Crystal River, Fla. Windsor, Va. Kennesaw, Ga. Winston-Salem, N.C.

7 28 69 89 48

Mike Quinn John Reece Mark Rehbein Clark Richards Elliott Richardson Freshman • QB Sophomore • P R-Freshman • OL Junior • TE Sophomore • LB 6-3 • 193 5-10 • 217 6-6 • 284 6-3 • 234 6-1 • 215 Wayne, N.J. Raleigh, N.C. Alexandria, Va. Durham, N.C. Columbia, S.C.

16 10 81 22 67

Scott Riddle Dale Riley Rasaun Rorie Bruce Rosell John Rubertone Senior • QB Sophomore • DB R-Freshman • WR Senior • LS Senior • OL 6-1 • 213 6-2 • 214 6-1 • 197 5-11 • 183 6-3 • 301 Ramseur, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Morven, N.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Acworth, Ga.

60 34 46 15 42

Dustin Ruff Mazzie Rutland Danny Sellars Chris Shafto Lionel Shoffner Freshman • DL Freshman • RB Freshman • WR Junior • QB Senior • LB 5-11 • 283 5-11 • 187 6-4 • 189 6-1 • 193 6-0 • 234 Waxhaw, N.C. North Potomac, Md. St. Augustine, Fla. Cary, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. GAME 1 | ELON AT DUKE | WALLACE WADE STADIUM (DURHAM, N.C.) | SEPT. 4, 2010 | 7 P.M.

32 1 87 96 52

Adam Shreiner Jamal Shuman Nick Sissine Austin Sowell Jonathan Spain Sophomore • K Junior • RB R-Freshman • WR Freshman • DL Freshman • LB 5-9 • 196 5-8 • 170 5-11 • 173 6-5 • 245 6-2 • 221 Marietta, Ga. Fayetteville, N.C. Buford, Ga. Knoxville, Tenn. Greensboro, N.C.

36 21 39 30 38

Alex Spears Brandon Spurlock Andrew Straus Dontay Taylor Thonda Taylor Freshman • LB Junior • DB Junior • DB Junior • RB Sophomore • FB 5-11 • 214 5-10 • 191 6-1 • 210 5-9 • 185 5-10 • 240 Raleigh, N.C. Glen Allen, Va. West Chester, Ohio Eureka, N.C. Millington, Tenn.

6 45 72 55 20

Blake Thompson Tony Thompson Dennis Wagner Khirey Walker Brandon Ward Sophomore • DB R-Freshman • DL R-Freshman • OL Junior • DL Senior • DL 6-1 • 196 6-1 • 254 6-3 • 290 6-0 • 286 6-6 • 232 Elkridge, Md. Simpsonville, S.C. Fredericksburg, Va. Chesapeake, Va. Webster, Fla.

79 95 43 14 76

Justin Ward John Watts Brandon Wiggins David Williams Matt Williamson Sophomore • OL Sophomore • DL Senior • LB Sophomore • DB Junior • OL 6-4 • 302 6-1 • 267 6-0 • 209 5-9 • 179 6-2 • 258 Summerfield, N.C. St. Johns, Fla. Greensboro, N.C. Chester, Va. Lumberton, N.C.

27 12 41 53

Terell Wilson Thomas Wilson Chandler Wrightenberry Tyler Zoda Senior • DB Sophomore •QB Freshman • DB Sophomore • LB 5-9 • 163 6-3 • 215 5-11 • 203 6-0 • 221 Jacksonville, Fla. Raleigh, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Raleigh, N.C.