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The Game Bowl Game USF (7-5, 3-4 BIG EAST) The University of South Florida (7-5, 3-4 BIG EAST) will play in its vs. sixth consecutive bowl game when it travels to Charlotte, N.C. to take Clemson (6-6, 4-4 BIG EAST) on Clemson (6-6, 4-4 ACC) in the Meineke Car Care Bowl on Friday, vs. Dec. 31. This will mark the Bulls second trip to play in the Meineke Bank of America Stadium (73,778) Car Care Bowl. They made their first-ever bowl appearance in the Fri., Dec. 31 (Time: 12 p.m. EST/TV: ESPN) 2005 game, dropping a 14-0 decision to N.C. State.USF finished the regular season winning four of their last six games. With a bowl victory, the Bulls would extend their streak of consecutive tELEVISION - ESPN eight-win seasons to five. Clemson also will be playing in its sixth consecutive bowl game. This will mark the first meeting Carter Blackburn, play-by-play Mike Bellotti, analyst between the two schools. Brock Huard, analyst Shannon Spake, sidelines The Broadcasts RADIO - ISP The game will be televised nationally on ESPN. Carter Blackburn (play-by-play), Mike Bellotti (analyst), Brock Huard (analyst) and Local Broadast - WFLA 970 AM (Tampa) Shannon Spake (sidelines) will have the call. USF’s radio broadcast with Jim Louk, Mark Robinson and Mike Pepper can be heard Jim Louk, play-by-play Mark Robinson, analyst on 13 affiliates statewide and nationally on Sirius satellite radio channel 158. In addition, 1300 WQBN will broadcast the game Mike Pepper, sideline Jim Lighthall, co-host in Spanish with David Cuevas and Angel Rodriguez behind the microphones. Both USF radio broadcasts can be heard through BullsVision Radio on GoUSFBulls.com. Justin Pawlowski, co-host

Local Spanish Language Broadcast - WQBN 1300 (Only) The Program David Cuevas, play-by-play Angel Rodriguez, analyst USF has an all-time record of 102-62 (.622). The Bulls overall winning percentage of 62.2 ranks 18th among FBS schools in USF/ISP Radio Affiliates all-time winning percentage. In addition, the Bulls have posted an 82-49 (.626) record since joining the FBS in 2000. Their Sirius Channel Ch. 158 winning percentage of .630 (76-43) from 2000-09 ranked 26th nationally over that time span. USF joined the BIG EAST in 970 WFLA -- Tampa Bay Flagship 660 WORL -- Orlando 2005 and is one of only six schools that has made a bowl appearance in every season as a BCS league member, joining Florida, 1300 WQBN -- Tampa (Spanish) 1590 WPSL -- Port St. Lucie Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech. It also is the only school since 1998 to join a BCS member conference 1450 WWJB -- Brooksville 640 WMEN -- Royal Palm Beach and make a bowl appearance every year (2005-09). 1380 WELE -- Daytona Beach 1220 WSRQ -- Sarasota 1460 WZEP -- Defuniak Springs 1450 WSTU -- Stuart Bowl Streak 1320 WBOB -- Jacksonville 93.3 WGWD -- Tallahassee Thanks to a 7-5 record during the regular season, USF is heading to a bowl game for the sixth consecutive season. The Bulls are 3-2 in 770 WWCN -- North Fort Myers their previous five bowl games, including victories in each of the last two seasons. Last year, USF defeated Northern Illinois, 27-3, in the International Bowl. In 2008, the Bulls cruised past Memphis, 41-14, in the MajicJack St. Pete Bowl. Prior to 2008, USF fell to Oregon, 56-21, in the 2007 Brut Sun Bowl, won the 2006 Papajohns.com Bowl, 24-7, over East Carolina and dropped the 2005 Meineke Car Care (Game location) USF COACHES Bowl, 14-0, against N.C. State in the program’s inaugural bowl appearance. Skip Holtz (Field) Head Coach Rick Smith (Field) Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Backs DEFENSE STIFFENS LATE IN BOWL GAMES Mark Snyder (Field) Defensive Coord. - Linebackers USF has won three of its five bowl games in program history thanks in large part to a defense that has kept the opponents off the Vernon Hargreaves (Box) Special Teams Coord. - Def. Ends scoreboard late in games. The Bulls defense has not allowed a point in the fourth quarter of its five bowl games. The only score in the Todd Fitch (Box) Offensive Coord. - Running Backs five games came on an INT return by Oregon in the 2007 Sun Bowl. Overall, USF is allowing just 18.8 points per game in its five bowl Phil McGeoghan (Field) Wide Receivers games. The Bulls gave up 56 points to Oregon in 2007, but only gave up 38 points in the other four games combined for a 9.5 points Kevin Patrick (Field) Defensive Tackles per game average. Larry Scott (Box) Tight Ends Steve Shankweiler (Field) Offensive Line 2010 Seniority A group of 18 seniors will playe their final game as Bulls, when USF takes on Clemson. Collectively, the group has helped USF Peter Vaas (Field) to a 32-19 record over the last four years. The class’ 32 victories are tied for the second most in USF history with the 2008 class Steve Bird Graduate Assistant/Offense (32-19) behind the four-year victory record of 34 set by last year’s senior class (34-18). The group has gone 17-8 at Raymond Marcus Patton Graduate Assistant/Defense James Stadium and 7-2 against teams from the state of Florida. This senior class is bowl eligible for the fourth consecutive year, Joe Sloan Offensive Quality Control GA having gone 2-1 in the three previous bowl games. The group has combined to play in 602 games (275 starts). DE David Bed- Glenn Davis Defensive Quality Control GA ford (31 games/15 starts), DE Craig Marshall (32 games/13 starts), DT Terrell McClain (48 games/32 starts), S Mistral Raymond (24 games/15 starts) and LB Jacquian Willams (25 games/13 starts) have all started on the defensive side of the ball, while OT aTHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Jamar Bass (23 games/14 starts), WR Dontavia Bogan (48 games/22 starts), C Sampson Genus (43 games/29 starts), TE Kevin Jeremy Sharpe, Assistant AD for Communications Gidrey (52 games/31 starts), FB Richard Kelly (48 games/11 starts), TE Andrew Ketchel (39 games/3 starts), WR A.J. Love (33 O: (813) 974-4086 | C: (813)-447-1040 | [email protected] games/19 starts), RB Mo Plancher (43 games/27 starts) and OT Jake Sims (47 games/31 starts) have all earned starts for the Amy Woodruff, Assistant Communications Director offense. In addition, S Chris Lane (24 games), K Eric Schwartz (18 games), LB Donte Spires (24 games) and CB Dennis Wideman have contributed throughout their careers. O: (813) 974-4087 | C: (813) 410-1194 | [email protected]

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Year Score USF’s final record OPPONENT’s final record 2009_ ____USF 27, N. Illinois 3 (International Bowl)_____ 8-5 (3-4 BIG EAST)______7-6 (5-3 MAC) USF 2008_ ____USF 41, Memphis 14 (St. Petersburg Bowl)_ __ 8-5 (2-5 BIG EAST)______6-7 (4-4 C-USA) Record: 7-5 (3-4 BIG EAST) 2007_ ____Oregon 56, USF 21 (Sun Bowl)______9-4 (4-3 BIG EAST)______9-4 (5-4 Pac-10) Home: 4-3 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-0 2006_ ____USF 24, ECU 7 (Papajohns.com Bowl)______9-4 (4-3 BIG EAST)______7-6 (5-3 C-USA) 2005_ ____N.C. State 14, USF 0 (Meineke Car Care Bowl)__ 6-6 (4-3 BIG EAST)______7-5 (3-5 ACC) Date Opponent Time/Result TV Sat., Sept. 4 Stony Brook W, 59-14 BHSN Sat., Sept. 11 Florida L, 14-38 SEC 2010 Starters returning / lost Sat., Sept. 25 WKU W, 24-12 ESPN R Sat., Oct. 2 FAU W, 31-3 BHSN/ESPN3 Offensive Starters Returning (8) Sat., Oct. 9 Syracuse* L, 9-13 BEN Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Starts/Honors/Stats Thur., Oct. 14 West Virginia* L, 6-20 ESPN WR Dontavia Bogan (10) 6-1 188 Sr. 48 career games (22 starts)/ 106 rec.-1,519 yds.-11 TDs in career Fri., Oct. 22 Cincinnati * W, 38-30 ESPN2 QB B.J. Daniels (10) 6-1 212 So. 26 career games (21 starts)/ 1,733 total yards and 13 TDs in 2010 Wed., Nov. 3 Rutgers* W, 28-27 ESPN2 C Sampson Genus (12) 6-1 314 Sr. 43 career games (29 starts)/ 2010 All-BIG EAST First Team Sat., Nov. 13 Louisville* W, 24-21 (OT) ESPNU WR Sterling Griffin (10) 6-1 180 So. 13 career games (10 starts)/ 14 rec.-265 yds.-2 TDs in 2009 Sat., Nov. 20 Pittsburgh* L, 17-10 ESPN2 OG Chaz Hine (12) 6-4 294 Jr. 32 career games (24 starts)/ Earned team’s Scholar-Athlete Award in 2009 Sat., Nov. 27 W, 23-20 (OT) ESPNU RB Mo Plancher (13) 5-9 204 Sr. 43 career games (27 starts)/ 374 rushes-1,689 yds-15 TDs in career OT Jake Sims (9) 6-5 290 Sr. 35 career games (31 starts)/ 2010 All-BIG EAST Second Team Sat., Dec. 4 Connecticut* L, 19-16 ESPN2 OG Jeremiah Warren (13) 6-4 315 Jr. 32 career games (25 starts)/ Started the last 25 games Bold - Homes Games * - BIG EAST game BEN - Big East Network ESPN R - ESPN Regional Split time as a starter (2) BV - Bullsvision on GoUSFBulls.com OT Jamar Bass (6) 6-4 290 Sr. 24 career games (15 starts)/ Started 15 of the last 18 games WR A.J. Love (6) 6-2 205 Sr. 33 career games (19 starts)/ 26 rec.-489 yds.-4 rec. TDs in 2009 SKIP HOLTZ (Notre Dame ‘86): Skip Holtz is in his first season with the University of South Florida. He is just Offensive Starters Lost (3) the second coach in USF history. Holtz is in his 11th Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Starts/Honors/Stats QB Matt Grothe (3) 6-0 205 Sr. 42 career games (41 starts)/ 10,875 yds. of total offense (BIG EAST record) season as a head coach and has a career record of OG Zach Hermann (8) 6-3 313 Jr. 28 career games (26 starts)/ 2009 All-BIG EAST Third Team 79-55 (.590). Prior to taking the job at USF, Holtz led WR Carlton Mitchell (10) 6-4 212 Jr. 37 career games (18 starts)/ Set season (706) and career (1,648) USF receiving records the resurgence of both the UConn and ECU programs.

Defensive Starters Returning (3) Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Starts/Honors/Stats LB Sabbath Joseph (11) 5-11 235 Sr. 49 career games (13 starts)/ 124 tackles-3 sacks-12 TFL-3 FF in careeer DT Terrell McClain (11) 6-3 302 Sr. 48 career games (32 starts)/ 2010 All-BIG EAST First Team CB Quenton Washington (11) 5-10 183 Jr. 35 career games (23 starts)/ 98 tackles-5 PBU-3 FR-3 blocks in career Clemson Split time as a starter (2) Record: 6-6 (4-4 ACC) CB Kayvon Webster (6) 5-11 187 So. 25 career games (10 starts)/ 58 tackles-1 INT-2 PBU in career Home: 5-2 Away: 1-4 Neutral: 0-0 S Jerrell Young (6) 6-2 198 Jr. 33 career games (17 starts)/ 84 tackles- 2.5 TFL-3 INTs - 6 PBU in career Date Opponent Time/Result TV Defensive Starters Lost (6) Sat., Sept. 4 North Texas W, 35-10 ESPNU Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Starts/Honors/StatsLost Sat., Sept. 11 Presbyterian W, 58-21 ESPN3 S Nate Allen (13) 6-2 207 Sr. 48 career games (39 starts)/ 2009 All-BIG EAST Second Team Sat., Sept. 18 Auburn L, 27-24 (OT) ESPN CB Jerome Murphy (13) 6-1 192 Sr. 51 career games (25 starts)/ 2009 All-BIG EAST First Team Sat., Oct. 2 Miami* L, 30-21 ESPN2 DE George Selvie (13) 6-4 250 Sr. 51 career games (50 starts)/ Two-time All-American Sat., Oct. 9 North Carolina* L, 21-16 ABC LB Kion Wilson (12) 6-2 235 Sr. 25 career games (23 starts)/ 2009 All-BIG EAST First Team LB Chris Robinson (10) 6-3 252 Sr. 49 career games (11 starts)/ 108 tackles-19.0 TFL-9.5 sacks-5 FF in career Sat., Oct. 16 Maryland* W, 31-7 Raycom Split time as a starter (1) Sat., Oct. 23 Georgia Tech* W, 27-13 ABC DL Aaron Harris (6) 6-4 260 Sr. 48 career games (35 starts)/ 78 tackles-18.0 TFL-10.0 sacks-1 FF in career Sat., Oct. 30 Boston College* L, 16-10 Raycom DE Jason Pierre-Paul (7) 6-6 260 Jr. 13 career games (7 starts)/ 2009 First Team All-American Sat., Nov. 6 N.C. State* W, 14-13 Raycom Sat., Nov. 13 Florida State* L, 16-13 ABC Place-Kicker/Punter Returning (2) Sat., Nov. 20 Wake Forest* W, 30-10 ESPN3 Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Starts/Honors/Stats Sat., Nov. 27 South Carolina L, 29-7 ESPN2 K Maikon Bonani 5-9 190 So. 31-40 FG in career/77 kickoffs for 4,912 yds for a 63.8 ypk avg. in career K Eric Schwartz 5-10 170 Sr. 12-21 FG in career/65 kickoffs for 3,965 yds for a 61.0 ypk avg. in career Bold - Homes Games * - ACC game DABO SWinNEY (alabama ‘93): Dabo Swinney is in his Place-Kicker/Punter Lost (1) second full season as head coach at Clemson after taking Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Starts/Honors/Stats over midway through the 2008 season. He holds a 19-14 K/P Delbert Alvarado 6-0 198 Sr. 26-47 FG in career/40.3 ypp in career/65.5 ypk in 2009 record in his two-and-a-half years, leading the Tigers to a 9-5 campaign last year, which included a victory in the Music Note: () next to names indicates starts in 2009 City Bowl. Prior to being named head coach, Swinney had been an assistant at Clemson since 2003. game 13 - Clemson Program notes meineke car care bowl

in Florida to reach 100 victories. Their 160 TALE OF THE TAPE games bettered Florida (164 games, 100- HOLTZ AS HEAD COACH USF Clemson 51-13), Miami (180 games, 100-68-12) and SEASON W L PCT. NOTES 149.4______Rushing Offense______146.4 Florida State (188 games, 100-78-10). 1994 4 7 36.4 4-4 Yankee Conference 162.5______Passing Offense______191.4 1995 8 3 72.7 5-3 Yankee Conference 113.6______Pass Efficiency______115.4 Eight-Win Seasons 1996 5 6 45.5 3-5 Yankee Conference 311.9______Total Offense______337.8 USF has recorded four consecutive eight-win 1997 7 4 63.6 4-4 Atlantic 10 23.5______Scoring Offense______23.8 seasons after going 8-5 in 2009, 8-5 in ’08, 9-4 1998 10 3 76.9 6-2 Atlantic 10 131.9______Rushing Defense______131.7 in ’07 and 9-4 in ’06. The Bulls have posted at 2005 5 6 45.5 4-4 C-USA 187.8______Pass Defense______192.1 least eight wins in seven of their 13 seasons 2006 7 6 53.8 5-3 C-USA 118.5______Pass Efficiency Defense______114.0 and have posted school-best, nine-win cam- 2007 8 5 61.5 6-2 C-USA; 319.8______Total Defense______323.8 paigns on three occasions (2007, ’06 and ’02). 2008 9 5 64.3 6-2 C-USA; Conference Champion 19.5______Scoring Defense______17.8 USF has produced seasons of .500 or better in 2009 9 5 64.3 7-1 C-USA: Conference Champion 34.4______Net Punting______38.5 11 of its 13 years, including 10 winning sea- 2010 7 5 58.3 3-4 BIG EAST 11.0______Punt Returns______11.0 sons. The only years USF didn’t reach .500 were TOTALS 79 55 59.0 Five consecutive bowls 23.2______Kickoff Returns______23.4 its inaugural season in 1997 and again in 2004. * Holtz coached at UConn from 1994-98 and at East Carolina from 2005-09 -2______Turnover Margin______-3 The Bulls broke even in 2005, going 6-6. 2.3______Sacks______2.4 6.6______TFL______7.3 Home Cookin’ USF USHERs in a Holtz New Era A new era began at the University of South Florida with the 2.0______Sacks Allowed______1.3 USF has posted a 69-21 (.767) record in home games since the hiring of Skip Holtz as head coach on Jan. 14, 2010. Holtz, who program started in 1997. They played their home schedule in is just the second head coach in the program’s 14-year history, 1997 and the first two games of the ’98 season in Tampa Stadi- comes to USF after five seasons at East Carolina and is riding a SEASON OF FIRSTS um, going 6-3. Then, the Bulls moved into Raymond James Sta- streak of back-to-back Conference USA Championships. Holtz is With Skip Holtz being in his first season as head coach at USF, dium for the Citadel game in ‘98 and have gone 63-18 (.778) one of just four coaches nationally to lead his teams to league the Bulls have managed to do some things they haven’t done since. USF has notched a winning home record in 13 of its 14 titles each of the last two seasons. While at ECU, Holtz led the in school history. It started when they traveled to Cincinnati, seasons. It’s gone undefeated three times (2002, ’01 and ’00) Pirates to four-straight winning seasons, a quartet of bowl a place they had never won. USF ended up outdueling the and suffered just one loss five times (2007, ’06, ’05, 1999 and game appearances and back-to-back Conference USA champi- Bearcats, 38-30, to score their first conference victory of the ’98). The Bulls only season with a losing home record came in onships. Prior to his arrival, ECU had won just three games out season. Then, they traveled to Louisville, another place they 2004, when they went 2-4. Since joining the BIG EAST in 2005, of its last 25. After a 5-6 season in 2005, Holtz led ECU to a 7-6 had never won, and pulled out a 24-21 win in overtime. Next USF has gone 25-10 (.714) at home overall and 12-9 (.571) in record in 2006, an 8-5 ledger in 2007, a 9-5 mark in 2008 and up, the Bulls broke a four-game losing streak to Rutgers. That conference matchups. victory marked the first time USF defeated the Scarlet Knights another nine-win campaign in 2009. in Tampa. Then, the Bulls defeated Miami for the first time in On the Road school history, a 23-20 overtime win. USF has posted a 32-38 (.457) record in true road games dur- Holtz as a Head Coach Holtz is in his 11th season as a head coach. He spent five sea- ing the program’s 14-year history. Including 2010, in which USF sons at Connecticut (1994-98: 34-23, .596) and is coming off a NOVEMBER TO REMEMBER went 3-2 on the road, the Bulls have had four seasons with win- five-year run at East Carolina (2005-09: 38-27, .585). Overall, After struggling to a 2-4 record in November over the last two ning road records (2010, ‘07, ’03 and ’02) and four where they Holtz is 79-55 (.590) in 11 seasons as a head coach. He holds a seasons (1-2 in both 2008 and ‘09), the Bulls surged to the finished at .500 (2009, ’08, ’06 and 1998). USF’s road success conference record of 53-34 (.609) and a non-conference mark of finish line in 2010, going 3-1 in the year’s 11th month. USF has increased over the last four years, producing a 16-12 (.571) 26-21 (.553). Including 2010, Holtz has led his teams to winning opened with a 28-27 victory against Rutgers before pulling out record over that time span. In the first five seasons of program seasons in eight of his 11 years. He has only posted one season history, the Bulls were only able to manage a 6-15 (.286) re- an overtime win at Louisville, 24-21. After dropping a game to under .500 in conference play. He won his first conference cham- cord in road games, but in the eight seasons since then, USF Pitt, 17-10, the Bulls bounced back with their first victory over pionship in 2008 at ECU and followed that with another league has gone 26-23 (.531), including seven of nine seasons at .500 Miami in school history, a 23-20 overtime decision. title in ’09. or better. Since joining the BIG EAST in 2005, USF has posted an COMEBACK KIDS 18-16 (.529) road record. Prior to the Rutgers game, the last time USF posted a fourth- quarter comeback was in 2007 against Auburn. But, with Conference Competition SKIP HOLTZ FILE comebacks against Rutgers, Louisville and Miami, the Bulls After spending the first six seasons of program history as an EDUCATION did three times in a four-week span. USF trailed Rutgers 24-22 independent, USF joined Conference USA in 2003, and then, • B.S. in business management, entering the final stanza and went on to win, 28-27. Then, at in 2005, moved to the BIG EAST. Overall, USF is 28-30 (.483) University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. (1986) Louisville, the Bulls were down 14-13 entering the fourth. They in eight years as a conference member. The Bulls were 8-8 FOOTBALL COACHING EXPERIENCE took a 21-14 lead after a 48-yard TD and two-point conver- (.500) over their two-year span with C-USA and have gone 20-22 (.476) in the BIG EAST. First-year head coach Skip Holtz • 2010-Present: Head Coach, USF sion, but Louisville was able to tie the game at 21-21 with • 2005-09: Head Coach, East Carolina 1:21 left. In overtime, USF turned a fourth-down stop on the has posted a 53-34 (.609) conference record in his 11 years as • 2004: Assistant Head Coach/ first possession into a 37-yard game-winning field goal from a head coach and has won two conference championships (C- Quarterbacks Coach, South Carolina sophomore Maikon Bonani. At Miami, the Bulls trailed 17-10 USA: 2008 and ’09). • 1999-2003: Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator, South Carolina before they put together a nine-play, 81-yard drive to tie the • 1994-98: Head Coach, Connecticut game with two minutes left, forcing overtime. After Miami Non-Conference record USF has gone 27-8 (.771) in regular-season, non-conference • 1992-93: Offensive Coordinator, Notre Dame kicked a field goal on the first possession, USF used three plays • 1990-91: Wide Receivers Coach, Notre Dame games during their eight seasons as a conference member. to travel the 25 yards for the game-winning score. • 1989: Wide Receivers Coach, Colorado State Since joining the BIG EAST in 2005, USF has gone 24-5 (.828) • 1987-88: Graduate Assistant Coach, Florida State in regular-season, non-conference matchups. Even better, since WIN NO. 100 2007, the Bulls have posted an 18-2 (.900) record, including MISCELLANEOUS USF earned the 100th victory in program history when it wins at Miami (2010), at Florida State (2009), at N.C. State • Full name is Louis Leo “Skip” Holtz • Born March 12, 1964 in Willimantic, Conn. defeated Rutgers, 28-27, on Wednesday, Nov. 3. The victory (2008), vs. No. 10 Kansas (2008), at Auburn (2007) and vs. gave the Bulls a 100-60 all-time record, making them the North Carolina (2007). USF posted a 3-3 (.500) record in non- fastest team in the BIG EAST to 100 victories based on games Family conference games in two seasons of Conference USA play. • Wife, former Jennifer Fitzgerald played. It took West Virginia 171 games (100-63-8) to reach • Sons, Louis III (16), Chad (13) and Daughter, Hailey (11) the milestone followed by Pittsburgh at 174 games (100- 67-7). The Bulls are also the fastest of the BCS-league teams game 13 - Clemson Program / offense notes meineke car care bowl

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Holtz Turns It Around Bulls TRAIN AT DODGERTOWN 12,501, which has led the conference for the past three sea- In five seasons at ECU, Skip Holtz turned around a program The USF football team traveled across the state to the Vero Beach sons. The Bulls’ faithful also has continued to grow through- that had recorded just three wins in 25 games prior to his ar- Sports Village, formerly known as Dodgertown, for 12 days of out the years, as USF distributed 24,185 season tickets in rival. After posting a 5-6 record in his first season in 2005, Holtz preseason training camp, Aug. 8-19. The venue served as a prac- 2009, which is the second-best mark in program history. In produced four consecutive winning seasons, which hadn’t hap- tice facility for the 2010 team and housed the entire team of 105 2008, USF distributed 27,879 season tickets to establish the pened at ECU since the late 1970s, went to four bowl games players, as well as coaches and support staff. Along with prac- school record. The previous record was 20,619 set in the inau- and won Conference USA titles in 2008 and ’09, its first league tices, the players participated in team-building events such as gural season of 1997. crowns in 32 years. It also marked the first time in league his- the Bulls Olympics, a talent show and held a barbecue. The time tory that a team won consecutive conference championships. at the former spring training home of the Los Angeles Dodgers Offensive Returnees Overall, Holtz led ECU to a 38-27 (.585) record during his five- was made necessary by the extensive Athletics District construc- The Bulls returned eight players from the offensive side of the year run. That was a huge improvement compared to ECU’s 21- tion. Due to the construction, USF only has access to their primary ball that contributed as regular starters from 2009 and a pair of 38 (.356) record in the five seasons prior to his arrival. practice fields, which are not suited for the wear and tear of 15 players who split time as starters last year. Dontavia Bogan (48 practices without any significant breaks for the grass to re-grow. games/22 starts) returned for his senior season as the most expe- ALL-BIG EAST HONOREES In previous camps, USF used both their practice fields and the rienced wideout in 2010. A pair of receivers in Sterling Griffin (13 USF had seven players recognized by the BIG EAST coaches when recreation fields adjacent to the Training Center. With the con- games/10 starts) and A.J. Love (33 games/19 starts) returned with the All-BIG EAST teams were announced. Seniors C Sampson Ge- struction, the team would lose access to 2 ½ of the four fields. prior starting experience, but both have been unable to play this nus and DT Terrell McClain and sophomore KR Lindsey Lamar The tradition of moving camp off-site is something that Coach season due to injuries. The Bulls returned an experienced offensive were named to the first team. Lamar also was named the Special Holtz has done as a head coach at both East Carolina and UConn, line with OT Jamar Bass (23 games/14 starts), C Sampson Genus Teams Player of the Year for the conference. Seniors WR Donta- as well as an assistant with South Carolina and Notre Dame. (43 games/29 starts), OG Chaz Hine (32 games/24 starts), OT Jake via Bogan, CB Mistral Raymond, OT Jacob Sims and LB Jacquian Sims (47 games/31 starts) and OG Jeremiah Warren (32 games/25 Williams earned second-team honors. In addition, USF had four Bulls in the NFL starts). RB Mo Plancher (43 games/27 starts) returned for a sixth freshmen recognized by ESPN.com with DE Ryne Giddins, S Mark In just 13 seasons, USF has produced 48 players that have gar- year of eligibility, while QB B.J. Daniels (26 games/21 starts) is in Joyce, LB DeDe Lattimore and PR Terrence Mitchell being named nered NFL experience. Currently, USF has 10 players on NFL his first full season as a starter after being named to the BIG EAST to their All-Freshman team. rosters, including a school-record five players taken in the All-Freshman Team in 2009. 2010 NFL Draft. The Bulls have had eight players drafted over Game Captains the past three years and 16 total since the first USF player Prior to the season opener against Stony Brook, head coach was taken in 2001. Student Love Skip Holtz announced that seniors C Sampson Genus, DB Mis- USF has had the largest student section in the BIG EAST tral Raymond and LB Jacquian Williams would serve as team “Fan”demonium for each of the last three seasons: captains in 2010, as selected by a team vote. In addition to the Since the 2004 season, the Bulls’ faithful have increased the 1. USF ______12,501 three season captains, the special teams player of the week from average attendance at home games by 94.2 percent, the larg- 2. West Virginia ______12,000 the previous game has served as the fourth captain. Previous est increase in all of during that time frame. 3. Pittsburgh ______10,000 captains were Maikon Bonani (UC/Pitt), Justin Brockhaus-Kann In 2004, USF averaged 27,060 fans per home game, and in Rutgers ______10,000 (WKU/UConn), Lindsey Lamar (WVU), Terrence Mitchell (FAU), 2009, the average increased to 52,553, an increase of 25,493 5. Cincinnati ______6,000 Armando Sanchez (Stony Brook/Syracuse/Rutgers/Louisville) fans per game. One of the key elements of USF’s rabid fan 6. Connecticut ______5,500 and Donte Spires (Florida). base is its students. The Bulls have the largest student sec- 7. Syracuse ______5,000 tion in the entire BIG EAST Conference with an allotment of 8. Louisville ______3,000

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120 yards, while adding a rushing TD. Eveld then earned the first Career Passing yards start of his career against UConn in USF’s regular-season finale, Career rushing attempts 1. Marquel Blackwell 9,108 1999-02 going 22-of-41 for 195 yards and a score. For the season, he’s gone 1. Matt Grothe 545 (2,206) 2006-09 2. Matt Grothe 8,669 2006-09 42-of-75 (55.0%) for 454 yards and two TDs (three INTs). 2. Andre Hall 480 (2,731) 2004-05 3. Rafael Williams 463 (2,253) 1997-2000 3. Chad Barnhardt 4,138 1997-98 4. Marquel Blackwell 402 (1,235) 1999-2002 4. B.J. Daniels 3,565 2008-P ONE OF TWO 5. Mo Plancher 374 (1,689) 2006-P 5. Pat Julmiste 3,461 2003-06 B.J. Daniels became just the second to rush for 100 6. Clenton Crossley 366 (1,644) 2001-04 yards against Florida since 1996 when he posted 107 yards on 7. Mike Ford 331 (1,502) 2007-09 Career touchdown passes 17 carries (6.3 ypc). Daniels joined Ohio’s Dontrell Jackson, who 8. Pat Julmiste 307 (814) 2003-06 1. Marquel Blackwell 67 1999-02 rushed for 118 yards against the Gators in 2002. It was the fifth 9. Ben Williams 298 (1,270) 2005-08 10. B.J. Daniels 279 (1,011) 2008-P 2. Matt Grothe 52 2006-09 time in Daniels career that he rushed for at least 100 yards. 3. Chad Barnhardt 27 1997-98 Career rushing yards 4. B.J. Daniels 23 2008-P EFFICIENCY AT ITS FINEST 1. Andre Hall 2,731 (480) 2004-05 5. Pat Julmiste 17 2003-06 B.J. Daniels has produced two of the most efficient passing days 2. Rafael Williams 2,253 (463) 1997-2000 in USF history this year. He opened the season by going 15-of- 3. Matt Grothe 2,206 (545) 2006-09 Career tOTAL OFFENSE 4. Mo Plancher 1,689 (374) 2006-P 22 (68.2%) for 264 yards and two TDs (no INTs) against Stony 5. Clenton Crossley 1,644 (366) 2001-04 1. Matt Grothe 10,875 (2,206r/8,669p) 2006-09 Brook for a 199.0 rating, which ranks fifth on USF’s single-game 6. Mike Ford 1,502 (331) 2007-09 2. Marquel Blackwell 10,343 (1,235r/9,108p) 1999-2002 list. Then, at Cincinnati, he went 13-of-16 (81.3%) for 286 yards 7. Dyral McMillan 1,246 (225) 1998-99 3. B.J. Daniels 4,576 (1,011r/3,565p) 2008-P and two TDs (no INTs) for a 272.7 rating. The 272.7 rating easily 8. Marquel Blackwell 1,235 (402) 1999-02 4. Pat Julmiste 4,456 (814r/3,642p) 2003-06 eclipsed USF’s previous single-game best of 243.1, which was set 9. Ben Williams 1,169 (298) 2005-08 5. Chad Barnhardt 3,996 (-142r,4,138p) 1997-98 by Marquel Blackwell against Liberty in 2000. 10. Vince Brewer 1,099 (243) 200-03 B.J. Daniels 1,011 (279) 2008-P

A First in Bulls, BIG EAST History Career rushing touchdowns CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES Daniels became the only player in USF and BIG EAST history to 1. Andre Hall 24 2005-06 USF rushed for over 200 yards in consecutive games against rush for 100 yards and pass for 300 yards in a single game, ac- 2. Matt Grothe 23 2006-09 Florida and WKU. The Bulls tallied 244 yards against the Ga- complishing the feat against Louisville (304p/141r) in 2009. He Mike Ford 23 2007-09 tors and returned home to post 226 against the Hilltoppers. It was the 28th player in FBS history to complete the feat. Interest- 4. Marquel Blackwell 20 1999-2002 marked the ninth time in program history that the Bulls posted ingly enough, Daniels outgained Louisville as a team, which had 5. Rafael Williams 18 1997-2000 313 yards on the day. His 445 yards of total offense stands as the 6. Clenton Crossley 17 2001-04 consecutive 200-yard rushing games. Otis Dixon 17 1997-00 second-best single-game mark in USF history. 8. Ben Williams 15 2005-08 SCARING THE SWAMP Mo Plancher 15 2006-P USF got off to a great start against No. 8 Florida in their second EVELD’S INTRODUCTION 10. Pat Julmiste 14 2003-06 game of the season. After the defense forced a three-and-out, After having played in just four games coming into the Miami BJ Daniels 13 2008-P the Bulls proceeded to go on a 17-play, 96-yard march that re- contest, true freshman walk-on Bobby Eveld was called upon to sulted in a two-yard TD pass from QB B.J. Daniels to TE Andrew sub in for an injured B.J. Daniels to start the second half against 517 yards and four TDs on 112 carries (4.6 ypc) despite being lim- Ketchel. The drive, which took 9:58 off the clock and saw USF the Canes. He went on to lead USF to a come-from-behind 23-20 ited for three games with an ankle injury. Plancher’s 61.9 yards convert all four third-down opportunities, consisted of 13 runs overtime victory. Eveld finished the game 8-of-15 for 120 yards per game rank eighth in the conference, while Murray’s 51.7 ypg and four passes. After the first quarter, the Bulls held a 7-0 lead to go along with a rushing TD. After Miami had run off 17 straight rank ninth. and a 102-to-32 advantage in total yards. points to take a 17-10 lead with just under 9 minutes left in the game, Eveld calmly marched USF down the field on a nine-play, 81-yard TD drive to tie the game with 2 minutes remaining. On Steady mo ONE-PLAY SCORE Senior Mo Plancher entered the season nursing a shoulder injury, After the USF defense forced a three-and-out on the opening the drive, Eveld went 3-of-5 for 63 yards, including completions but has come on strong to boost USF’s running game this season. drive of the season, the Bulls’ offense took the field against of 27 and 21 yards, capping it with a one-yard TD run. Then, in During the regular season, Plancher rushed for a team-high 743 Stony Brook with 12:11 left in the first quarter. It took just one overtime, after a running play gave USF first down at the 10, Eveld yards and four TDs on 162 carries (4.6 ypc). His best game of the play and 10 seconds for the Bulls to notch their first score of the calmly threaded a pass to Joel Miller for a nine-yard gain to the season came when he posted career highs in rushing yards (135), season as WR Dontavia Bogan went 59 yards on a pass from one, which set up a one-yard scoring run by Demetris Murray to receiving yards (45) and all-purpose yards (180) against Rutgers. QB B.J. Daniels. It marked the first time in the 14-year history win the game. He added another 100-yard effort with 101 on a career-high 24 of the program that USF scored on its first offensive play of a carries at Miami. For his career, Plancher has rushed for 1,689 season, but it was the fourth time the Bulls scored on their first EVELD’S FIRST START yards and 15 TDs on 374 carries (4.5 ypc). His 1,689 rushing yards offensive play of a game. Bobby Eveld got the nod for USF’s regular-season finale against UConn, filling in for an injured B.J. Daniels. Instead of relying on rank fourth on USF’s all-time list, while the 374 carries are fifth. Under Center the ground attack, USF used the passing game to the tune of 41 His 15 TDs are tied for eighth. Although just a sophomore, B.J. Daniels is the elder states- pass attempts. It marked the most passing attempts by USF in a man for USF at quarterback. Entering the season, Daniels was game since the 2008 Rutgers contest, a span of 29 games, when MURRAY ADDS A BOOST Sophomore RB Demetris Murray has posted two 100-yard rush- the only quarterback on the USF roster that had seen game the Bulls posted 48 pass attempts, including 43 by Matt Grothe. ing efforts this season. The first one came against WKU, when he action, having played in 13 games last season, starting 10. Eveld completed 22 for 195 yards and a TD and helped make up tallied 115 yards on 15 carries (7.7 ypc) to earn BIG EAST Honor In his first season, Daniels threw for 1,983 yards and 14 TDs (nine a 10-point, fourth-quarter deficit. With USF trailing 16-6, Eveld Roll mention. Then, against Louisville, Murray posted 106 yards INTs), while leading the Bulls in rushing with 772 yards and nine converted a turnover in to a TD, when he hit Dontavia Bogan for on 13 carries (8.2 ypc) to help USF to an overtime win. Murray got TDs. This year, he’s gone 123-of-218 (56.4%) for 1,496 yards and a 28-yard score. Then, two drives later, Eveld led an 11-play, 74- off to a solid start to the season, posting 55 rushing yards and 57 nine TDs (12 INTs). Overall, Daniels has played in 26 games (21 yard drive that resulted in a field goal and a tie game with 1:16 receiving yards, including a TD, in the season opener. He increased starts) and thrown for 3,565 yards and 23 TDs on 249-of-450 left in the game. On the two scoring drives, Eveld went 6-of-9 for that total to 62 yards at Florida, before the 115-yard performance (55.3%) passing, while rushing for 1,011 yards and 13 TDs. Daniels 70 yards and a TD. against WKU. Despite being hampered since midseason with an played in two games during the 2008 season prior to redshirting. ankle injury, Murray’s 469 yards rank second on the team and his With sophomore Evan Landi moving to wide receiver full-time, The Backfield 52.1 yards per game rank ninth in the BIG EAST. two true freshmen battled for the back-up job with Bobby Eveld Sixth-year running back Mo Plancher and sophomore Demetris getting the nod over Jamius Gunsby. Eveld saw the first action of Murray have joined forces to help boost USF’s running game in his career against Stony Brook and completed his first eight pass- 2010. The duo has combined to rush for 1,286 yards and eight es. His next significant action came at Miami, where he took over TDs on 274 carries (4.7 ypc). Plancher has started 11 of the 12 for an injured Daniels to start the second half. Eveld led USF to games this season and run for 743 yards and four TDs on 162 car- a come-from-behind 23-20 overtime win after going 8-of-15 for ries (4.6 ypc). Murray ranks second on the team in rushing with game 13 - Clemson offense / defense notes meineke car care bowl

yards last season. Bogan’s five TDs are tied career receptions for fifth. Elgin Hicks holds the single-season 2010 USF Football Schedule 1. Hugh Smith 131 1999-2002 record with seven TD receptions, while three Date Opponent (TV) Location Results/Series 2. Huey Whittaker 117 2001-03 players are tied with six TDs. Sat., Sept. 4 Stony Brook Tampa W, 59-14 3. Taurus Johnson 112 2005-08 Sat., Sept. 11 Florida Gainesville, Fla. L, 14-38 4. Jessie Hester 107 2005, 07-09 Sat., Sept. 25 WKU Tampa W, 24-12 5. Dontavia Bogan 106 2007-P The NEW RECEIVERS 6. Carlton Mitchell 105 2007-09 Sophomore Evan Landi, who converted from Sat., Oct. 2 FAU Tampa W, 31-3 7. Charlie Jackson 104 1997-2000 quarterback to wide receiver in the offsea- Sat., Oct. 9 Syracuse* Tampa L, 9-13 8. DeAndrew Rubin 91 1999-2002 son, has begun to settle into the position. Thur., Oct. 14 West Virginia* Morgantown, W.Va. L, 6-20 9. Chris Iskra 83 2000-03 So far this year, he’s posted 26 receptions for Fri., Oct. 22 Cincinnati* Cincinnati, Ohio W, 38-30 354 yards (13.6 ypc) and two TDs. Last year, Wed., Nov. 3 Rutgers* Tampa W, 28-27 Sat., Nov. 13 Louisville* Louisville, Ky. W, 24-21 (OT) career receiving yards in a slash role, Landi played in 12 games and hauled in five passes for 39 yards, rushed six Sat., Nov. 20 Pittsburgh* Tampa L, 17-10 1. Carlton Mitchell 1,648 2007-09 Sat., Nov. 27 Miami Miami Gardens, Fla. W, 23-20 (OT) 2. Hugh Smith 1,523 1999-2002 times for 11 yards and completed 3-of-5 Sat., Dec. 4 Connecticut* Tampa L, 19-16 3. Dontavia Bogan 1,519 2007-P passes for 36 yards and a TD. Junior Faron 4. Huey Whittaker 1,447 2001-03 Hornes had his most productive game of * BIG EAST Contest 5. Taurus Johnson 1,434 2005-08 the season at Cincinnati, where he had two 6. Charlie Jackson 1,373 1997-2000 receptions for 75 yards, including a 70-yard the red zone, USF has only allowed 15 TDs on 35 drives inside 7. DeAndrew Rubin 1,306 1999-2002 TD, and 14 yards rushing. Sophomore Lindsey Lamar made the 8. Jessie Hester 1,226 2005, 2007-09 their own 20. The 15 TDs allowed is tied for the seventh fewest 9. Chris Iskra 1,119 2000-03 switch from running back in the offseason and has started nationally and their four rushing TDs allowed in the red zone three games this season. He’s tallied 20 receptions for 121 ranks second only to West Virginia, which has allowed just one yards this season and has 30 catches for 157 yards during his rushing TD in the red zone. In fact, the Bulls have only allowed career Touchdown receptions career. Also a dangerous kick returner, Lamar, who was named seven rushing TDs all season, which is tied for the third fewest 1. DeAndrew Rubin 14 1999-2002 the BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Year, posted a 94-yard nationally. Overall, the USF defense has only allowed a total of 26 2. Taurus Johnson 12 2005-08 TD return against Syracuse, which is tied for the fourth-longest 3. Dontavia Bogan 11 2007-P TDs in their 12 games (2.2 per game), which is tied for the eighth return in USF history. He then matched USF’s longest return fewest in the nation. The Bulls have only allowed three teams to 4. Hugh Smith 10 1999-2002 with a 100-yard kickoff return TD at Louisville. With two return RJ Anderson 10 1998-99 score more than 21 points this season. 6. Carlton Mitchell 9 2007-09 TDs this season, Lamar set the USF single-season record and 7. Jessie Hester 8 2005, 2007-09 became the only Bull to return two kickoffs for TDs in a career. PICK PARTY Scott McCready 8 1997-2000 The two returns also matched the BIG EAST single-season mark. True freshman walk-on Stephen Bravo-Brown has seen action The USF defense made things difficult for Stony Brook QB Mi- in all 12 games, including two starts, and has posted 10 catches chael Coulter in the season opener. After allowing him to com- The Receiving Corps for 100 yards. Junior Joel Miller and sophomore transfer T.J. plete 4-of-7 passes for 71 yards in the first quarter, the USF pass With senior A.J. Love (knee) and sophomore Sterling Griffin Knowles are also adding depth to the receiving corp. Miller had defense clamped down for the final three stanzas. After the first (ankle) dealing with offseason injuries, the Bulls wide receiver the best game of his career at Miami, where he led the team in quarter, the Bulls held the Seawolves to just five completions unit has been led by senior Dontavia Bogan. New to the re- both receptions (4) and yards (60). He also posted a TD catch and 41 yards, while intercepting four passes. It was the most ceiving corp this year are junior Faron Hornes, sophomore Evan in the season opener against Stony Brook. Knowles has caught in a game for USF since they picked off five passes Landi, a converted quarterback, junior Joel Miller and sopho- three passes this season. last season against Syracuse. The four INTs were highlighted by more Lindsey Lamar, who both switched to wide receiver from Mark Joyce’s 33-yard return for a TD on a pass that bounced off running back in the offseason, sophomore transfer T.J. Knowles The Hogs up Front a lineman’s helmet. and freshman walk-on Stephen Bravo-Brown. The starters along the offensive line make up one of the most experienced groups on the team. Senior C Sampson Genus, ju- shut ‘em down BOGAN’s bits nior guards Jeremiah Warren and Chaz Hine and senior tackles Dontavia Bogan has played in 48 games, starting 22, and post- Western Kentucky running back Bobby Rainey rushed for at Jake Sims and Jamar Bass have combined to play in 177 games, ed 106 receptions (No. 5 on USF’s all-time list) for 1,519 yards least 100 yards in nine of his 12 games this year and finished making 124 starts. Genus returns at the center spot after being (No. 3 on USF’s all-time list) and 11 TDs (No. 3 on USF’s all-time the season ranked third nationally at 137.4 yards per game. But, named second-team All-BIG EAST in his first year at the posi- list). This year, Bogan leads the Bulls with 46 catches for 670 against USF, he could only manage 64 yards on 21 carries (3.0 tion last season. After playing in six games as true freshman yards (14.6 ypc) and five TDs. He opened 2010 with a bang, ypc), which was his lowest output of the season. Fourteen of his on the offensive side of the ball, he played in 12 games at de- scoring on a 59-yard TD reception on USF’s first offensive play 21 carries went for three yards or less, including seven that went fensive tackle, including five starts, in 2008. Genus moved back of the season. Bogan finished the game with three receptions for no gain or negative yardage. Overall, WKU ended up with just to offense for the 2009 season and started 12 games, missing for 86 yards. He added a 12-yard reception at Florida, but was the regular-season finale against UConn due to an ankle injury. 88 rushing yards on the day, which was half of its single-game injured on the play, which slowed him the rest of that game Overall, he has played in 43 games, starting 29. Genus is flanked average of 175.5 for the season. and forced him to miss the WKU game. He returned for the FAU by Warren and Hine at the left and right guard positions. Warren game and posted five receptions for 66 yards, including a 38- has played in 32 games, starting 25, while Hine, a former walk- SACK-TASTIC yard TD. Bogan matched the USF single-game record with 11 on, has appeared in 32 games, starting 24. Sims and Bass began USF tied the school record for sacks with seven against FAU. The catches (98 yards) at West Virginia and then had three recep- the season as the bookends of the line, Sims on the right and Bulls had seven different players record a sack in that game with tions for 85 yards, including a 64-yarder that set up a score, at Bass on the left. Sims, who has appeared in 47 career games, four coming from the defensive ends, two from defensive tackles Cincinnati. He added a 48-yard TD at Louisville. Against Miami, starting 31, is capable of playing all of the line positions and and one from a safety. In addition to the sacks, the Bulls posted Bogan posted three receptions for 56 yards, including 27 and has played as many as three positions during a single game. 12 TFL, which was the most in a single-game since the 2007 UCF 21-yarders on USF’s late TD drive that forced overtime. Bogan Bass has played in 23 career games, starting 14. game, when USF tallied 16 TFL. Overall, USF has tallied 28 sacks continued his stellar play with seven catches for 70 yards and on the season. Its 2.6 sacks per game are tied for 23rd nationally a TD against UConn. Doin’ it on defense and rank fourth in the BIG EAST. SINGLE-SEASON WATCH USF’s defense has kept the Bulls in each game this season. The With 46 receptions for 670 yards and five TDs, senior Dontavia Bulls are allowing just 19.5 points per game (19th NCAA) and shut ‘em down Part 2 Bogan is having one of the best seasons by a wide receiver in are giving up just 319.8 yards per game (21st NCAA). USF also BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year Jordan Todman (UConn) USF history. With one game to play, Bogan’s 46 receptions fifth has been able to get off the field. The Bulls have only allowed 65 rushed for at least 100 yards in nine of his 11 games this sea- on the Bulls’ single-season list. He needs just four catches to third-down conversions on 179 attempts (36.3%), which ranks son, but he could only manage 93 yards on 33 carries against move into fourth on that list. The 670 yards are already sec- 28th nationally. In addition, the Bulls’ D has only given up 208 the stout USF defense. It was the only time this season where ond on the single-season chart behind Carlton Mitchell’s 706 first downs (17.3 per game), which ranks 22nd nationally. In Todman had at least 20 carries and didn’t eclipse the 100-yard game 13 - Clemson defense / special teams notes meineke car care bowl plateau. In fact, it was only the second time in the last two years that Todman didn’t get to 100 yards Pronunciations with at least 20 carries and the only time in his ca- 81___ Dontavia Bogan ______don-TAY-via 34___ Devekeyan “DeDe” Lattimore_ __ Goes by Dee-Dee reer where he had at least 25 carries and didn’t get 28___ MAIKON BONANI______MY-con bow-NAH-knee 5___ Jon Lejiste______luh-JIST to 100 yards rushing. The USF defense held Todman 18___ Justin BROCKHAUS-KANN_ ____ Brock-house-cahn 21___ Demetris Murray______Deh-MEE-tris to just 2.8 yards per carry and no TDs. 60___ Danous Estenor______DANE-us ESS-tah-nor 3___ MOISE PLANCHER______MO PLAN-chur 54___ Julius FORTE______FOR-tay 74___ Mark POPEK______PO-peck Interior Defensive Linemen 62___ Sampson GENUS______JEAN-us 16___ MISTRAL Raymond______mis-TRAHL Leading the group of interior defensive linemen is 30___ JAQUEZ Jenkins______Jah-QUEHZ 93___ DEMI Thompson______DEH-mee senior defensive tackle Terrell McClain. McClain has 9___ Evan Landi______LAN-dee 57___ JACQUAIN Williams______juh-QWAN 48 appearances under his belt and has started 32 of the last 37 games in which he has appeared. A first-team All-BIG EAST selection, McClain has tallied 23 tackles, The Backers Meet Skinny three sacks and 4.5 TFL. For his career, he’s posted 88 tackles, Senior Jacquian Williams is the leader of the linebacking unit this USF senior defensive back Mistral “Skinny” Raymond, who was 7.5 sacks, 17 TFL, two forced and a recovery. At season. Williams, who was voted captain by his teammates, has recently tabbed second-team All-BIG EAST, continues to be a the nose position, sophomore Cory Grissom has started all 12 played in 25 games, starting 13, with the Bulls. For his career, he’s nice surprise for the Bulls. After posting 67 tackles at Ellsworth games this season, posting 15 tackles, a sack and three TFL. He tallied 96 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 10.5 TFL, an INT and two PBU. This (Iowa) C.C., Raymond walked-on to the USF team in 2008 played in eight games, starting three, as a redshirt freshman in season, he leads the team in tackles with 68 to go along with 2.5 and provided depth in the secondary. Then, in 2009, Raymond 2009 and one game as a true freshman in ‘08 before an ankle sacks, 9.5 TFL, an INT and two PBU. Sophomores Sam Barrington became a factor at safety, playing in all 13 games and starting injury forced him to redshirt. For his career, Grissom has posted and Michael Lanaris have split time in the middle this season. four. He finished the season with 40 tackles, two TFL and an INT. 28 tackles, a sack and 3.5 TFL in 20 games (14 starts). Also work- Barrington served as the top reserve behind Kion Wilson in 2009. Based on his performance, Skip Holtz rewarded Raymond with a ing on the line is junior Keith McCaskill, who has played in 37 He posted 41 tackles in 13 games (one start). After being slowed scholarship earlier this year, and in return, Raymond has worked games over the last three seasons, including five starts in 2009. by a shoulder injury during the offseason, Barrington returned himself to the top of the depth chart and was voted captain by He’s posted 42 tackles, 3.5 sacks, eight TFL, five PBU and a forced and has started the last 11 games. He currently ranks second on his teammates. So far this season, he’s tallied 52 tackles, four TFL, fumble during his career. He added a safety to his ledger against the team with 61 tackles, including five TFL, two PBU, two forced an INT and seven PBU despite missing the Louisville game due Rutgers. Adding depth to the line are sophomore Anthony Hill fumbles and a fumble recovery. Lanaris played in 12 games last to a quad injury. For his career, Raymond has posted 92 tackles, and redshirt freshman Luke Sager. Hill has played in eight career season, while working almost exclusively on special teams, but six TFL, two INTs and six PBU. games, posting six tackles and a half TFL. Sager saw the first a strong fall camp helped him earn playing time at linebacker action of his career against Stony Brook and has tallied a tackle this year. He’s taken advantage with 29 tackles, a half sack, 3.5 The Safetys and a pressure in nine games this season. TFL and two INTs. Redshirt freshman DeDe Lattimore, who was At free safety, junior Jerrell Young has helped fill the void left by named to ESPN.com’s All-BIG EAST Freshman team, earned the the departed Nate Allen, who was selected in the second round DYNAMIC DUO AT END starting position on the weakside and ranks third on the team of the NFL Draft by the . Hampered by a Seniors David Bedford and Craig Marshall have been the start- with 60 tackles to go along with two sacks and four TFL. dislocated elbow suffered in the 2009 opener, Young played ers at defensive end for much of the season. With Marshall in nine games, making six starts, last year. He’s continued his returning from a broken foot, the pair is back together again CORNERS development and posted 38 tackles, 1.5 TFL, three INTs and for the bowl game. The duo has combined to post 67 tackles, Despite the departures of S Nate Allen and CB Jerome Murphy, three PBU so far this year. For his career, Young has tallied 84 five sacks, 12 TFL, two INTs and two forced fumbles this season. who combined to play in 100 games during their careers, due tackles, 2.5 TFL, three INTs and six PBU in 33 games (16 starts). A junior college transfer, Bedford has appeared in 31 career to the 2010 NFL Draft, the USF secondary has played well this Sophomore Jon Lejiste worked his way into the starting role games, starting 15. This season, he’s posted 36 tackles, a sack, season. Senior Mistral Raymond made the switch from safety opposite Young. In 2010, Lejiste has posted 39 tackles, three four TFL, an INT and a forced fumble. For his career, he’s tallied to corner this season after playing in all 13 games in 2009, sacks, two of which resulted in forced fumbles, 6.5 TFL, an INT, 50 tackles, three sacks, 7.5 TFL, an INT and a forced fumble. making four starts. This year, he’s tallied 52 tackles, four TFL, two PBU and two forced fumbles. Last year, he played in all Despite missing four games due to the broken foot, Marshall an INT and seven PBU. A walk-on turned starter, Raymond has 13 games, earning a start against Connecticut. For his career, has notched 31 tackles, four sacks, eight TFL, an INT and a tallied 92 tackles, six TFL, two INTs and seven PBU during his Lejiste has tallied 68 tackles, three sacks, 7.5 TFL, an INT, three forced fumble this season. For his career, he’s tallied 70 tackles, 28-game career. Junior CB Quenton Washington has played in PBU and three forced fumbles in 25 games (13 starts). Redshirt nine sacks, 18 TFL, two INTs, four PBU, two forced fumbles and 35 games, starting 22. He’s posted 98 tackles, 2.5 TFL, five PBU freshman JaQuez Jenkins and true freshman Mark Joyce have three fumble recoveries. and three fumble recoveries, while also blocking three kicks, supplied depth to the group. Jenkins has tallied 10 tackles, a during his career. This season, Washington has posted 54 tack- TFL and a fumble recovery so far this year, while Joyce, a mem- Depth at defensive END les, a TFL, four PBU and a blocked punt. Sophomores George ber of ESPN.com’s All-BIG EAST Freshman team, has 27 stops, a Junior Patrick Hampton and redshirt freshmen Julius Forte and Baker and Kayvon Webster also have seen plenty of action forced fumble and a 33-yard INT return for a TD. Ryne Giddins have added depth at the defensive end position at corner this year. After redshirting in 2008, Baker played in 2010. Hampton has played in 30 career games, including all in 12 games last season, earning a start against Charleston RETURN RESULTS 13 in 2009, mainly on special teams and as a reserve defensive Southern, and has seen action in 11 games this year. He posted Cousins Lindsey Lamar and Terrence Mitchell, who both played at end. He earned the first start of his career against Rutgers (two his first career INT in the season opener against Stony Brook. Tampa’s Hillsborough High School, have provided a major contri- tackles and a TFL) and followed that up by posting five tackles, Webster has played in 25 career games, starting nine, and has bution in the return game this season. Lamar was named the BIG 2.5 TFL and a PBU at Louisville. He added a half sack and a recorded 58 tackles, 3.5 TFL, an INT, two PBU and a fumble EAST’s Special Teams Player of the Year, while Mitchell was earned fumble recovery against Pittsburgh, but was forced to miss the recovery. This year, Webster has played in all 12 games, start- ESPN.com All-BIG EAST Freshman honors. Lamar has returned 30 Miami and UConn games due to an ankle injury. For the season, ing three, and posted 28 tackles and a TFL. Redshirt freshman kickoffs for 842 yards (28.1 ypr) and two TDs. His 28.1 ypr aver- Hampton’s posted 20 tackles, 2.5 sacks, seven TFL and two PBU Ricardo Dixon has also added depth. He’s played in 11 games, age ranks 13th nationally and second in the BIG EAST. He is the this season. Forte has added eight tackles, a sack and a PBU this posting eight tackles and two PBU. only Bull in school history to return two kickoffs for TDs and his season. Last year, he earned the team’s Strength & Conditioning two this season tied the BIG EAST single-season mark. Lamar had Overachiever Award and the Golden Bull Award for the most a 94-yard return against Syracuse, which is tied for the fourth- outstanding defensive scout team player. Giddins, the program’s longest kickoff return in school history. Then, Lamar tied Mike first prep Parade All-American, appeared in three games last Jenkins’ school record with a 100-yard return against Louisville. year before an ankle injury ended his season. His first two career Mitchell had the best day of his young career against WKU. In tackles were both sacks against Western Kentucky last season. that game, he returned two punts for 94 yards, averaging 47.0 Giddins missed this year’s season opener with a foot injury but yards per return. His long of 67 yards is tied for the fourth-longest has returned to play in 11 games, starting the last two. He’s return in USF history. For the season, Mitchell has returned 19 posted 19 tackles, 3.5 sacks and six TFL this year. Giddins added punts for 194 yards (10.2 ypr). His 10.2 ypr average ranks 27th his first career INT against Louisville off a tipped pass. nationally and fourth in the BIG EAST. game 13 - Clemson offensive players meineke car care bowl CAREER PASSING STATISTICS #13 - Bobby Eveld QUARTERBACKS Year Att Cmp Yds Pct. Int TDs LG P.Eff. Freshman • 6-5 • 200 2008 5 4 86 80.0 0 0 36 224.5 Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit HS) #7 - B.J. Daniels 2009 227 122 1,983 53.7 9 14 85 139.6 Sophomore (RS) • 6-1 • 212 2010 218 123 1,655 56.4 12 9 70 116.7 2010 Season: Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS) Total 450 249 3,565 55.3 21 23 85 129.4 Games (Starts): 6 (1) • A true freshman walk-on, who saw his first action in the Career: CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS season opener against Stony Brook. Games (Starts): 26 (21) Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long • Completed the firsts eight passes of his career. • A redshirt sophomore who has thrown for 3,565 yards 2008 3 2 0.7 0 7 • Finished 9-of-12 for 119 yards and a TD against Stony Brook and 23 TDs as a Bull, while rushing for 1,011 yards and 2009 175 772 4.4 9 44 • Saw action against Florida, FAU and WVU 13 TDs 2010 101 237 2.3 4 16 • Relieved an injured Daniels to start the second half Total 279 1,011 3.6 13 44 against Miami and went 8-of-15 for 120 yards, while 2010 Season: adding a rushing TD Games (Starts): 11 (11) DANIELS’ CAREER HIGHS • Led three TD drives, including one to tie the game with • His 199.0 efficiency rating against Stony Brook ranks Pass Attempts: 34 (Louisville, 2009) two minutes left and one to win in overtime fifth on USF’s single-game list Completions: 20 (Twice) • Earned first start of his career against Connecticut and • Became just the second QB since 1996 to rush for over Passing Yards: 304 (Louisville, 2009) completed a career-high 22 passes for 195 yards and a 100 yards against Florida Passing TDs: 3 (West Virginia, 2009) touchdown • Had one of the most efficient days of his career against Long Pass: 85 (Syracuse, 2009) FAU with a 73.7 completion percentage and a 159.6 rating INTs: 4 (Florida, 2010) • His 272.7 rating against Cincinnati eclipsed the previous Rushing Attempts: 23 (Florida State, 2009) CAREER PASSING STATISTICS USF single-game record of 243.1 Rushing Yards: 141 (Louisville, 2009) Year Att Cmp Yds Pct. Int TDs LG P.Eff. • Posted his fifth career game with a rush and pass TD Rushing TDs: 3 (Connecticut, 2009) 2010 75 42 454 56.0 3 2 28 107.7 against the Bearcats Long Rush: 44 (Florida State, 2009) • Threw for 149 yards and two TDs against Rutgers CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long 2010 12 2 0.2 1 12 EVELD’S CAREER HIGHS Pass Attempts: 41 (Connecticut, 2010) Completions: 22 (Connecticut, 2010) Passing Yards: 195 (Connecticut, 2010) Passing TDs: 1 (Two Times) Long Pass: 28 (Connecticut, 2010)

Redshirt freshman PASSING DANIELS’ game-by-game statistics Opponent Comp-ATT-INT yds Td long Sophomore PASSING Wofford______2-2-0______30______1______22 Opponent Comp-ATT-INT yds Td long Western Kentucky______0-0-0______0______0______-- Stony Brook______15-22-0______264______2______59 Charleston Southern______10-13-0______149______1______50 Florida State______8-21-2______215______2______77 Florida______5-20-4______84______1______51 Syracuse______12-20-0______208______2______85 Western Kentucky______7-11-1______57______0______17 Cincinnati______15-32-2______208______1______32 FAU______14-19-0______155______1______38 Pittsburgh______4-8-2______54______0______41 Syracuse______9-23-2______124______0______32 West Virginia______13-26-0______232______3______69 Rutgers______7-17-2______129______0______37 West Virginia______20-30-3______119______0______15 Louisville______20-34-0______304______1______45 Cincinnati______13-16-0______286______2______70 Miami, Fla.______6-16-1______77______1______21 Rutgers______10-17-1______149______2______31 Connecticut______11-16-0______160______0______36 Louisville______11-19-0______87______1______48 Northern Illinois______14-22-0______217______2______46 Pittsburgh______15-29-1______132______0______37 redshirt freshman Rushing/Total Offense Miami, Fla.______4-12-0______39______0______24 Opponent ATT-YDS-Td long PLAYS-YDS-TD Connecticut______DNP______–______–______– Wofford______3-16-0______12______5-46-1 Western Kentucky______4-12-1______9______4-12-1 Charleston Southern______8-105-2______23______21-254-3 sophomore Rushing/Total Offense Florida State______23-126-0______44______44-341-2 Opponent ATT-YDS-Td long PLAYS-YDS-TD Syracuse______10-32-0______24______30-240-0 Stony Brook______5-23-1______7______27-287-3 Cincinnati______16-74-1______26______48-282-3 Florida______17-107-0______14______37-191-1 Pittsburgh______15-50-0______12______23-104-2 West Virginia______14-104-0______27______40-336-0 Western Kentucky______9-30-1______15______20-87-1 Rutgers______16-11-0______11______33-140-2 FAU______8-27-0______16______27-182-1 Louisville______22-141-2______28______56-445-2 Syracuse______13-[-1]-0______7______36-123-0 Miami, Fla.______16-39-0______28______32-116-1 West Virginia______14-4-0______14______44-123-0 Connecticut______17-88-3______27______33-248-3 Cincinnati______9-35-2______9______25-321-4 Northern Illinois______11-[-26]-0______13______33-191-0 Rutgers______8-15-0______7______32-164-2 True freshman PASSING Louisville______9-0-0______8______28-87-1 Opponent Comp-ATT-INT yds Td long Pittsburgh______6-[-5]-0______5______35-127-0 UT Martin______4-4-0______86______0______36 Miami, Fla.______3-2-0______11______15-41-0 N.C. State______0-1-0______0______0______-- Connecticut______DNP______–______– True freshman Rushing/Total Offense Opponent ATT-YDS-Td long PLAYS-YDS-TD UT Martin______1-[-8]-0______0______5-78-0 N.C. State______2-10-0______7______3-10-0 game 13 - Clemson offensive players meineke car care bowl #21 - Demetris Murray #3 - Moise Plancher running backs Sophomore (RS) • 5-10 • 206 Senior (RS/MRS) • 5-8 • 195 Buford, Ga. (Buford HS) Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier HS) #24 - Bradley Battles Freshman (RS) • 5-8 • 201 Career: Career: Marianna, Fla. (Marianna HS) Games (Starts): 21 (0) Games (Starts): 43 (27) • Has posted 594 yards and four TDs on 126 career carries • 1,689rushing yards rank fifth on USF’s all-time list and 2010 Season: (4.7 ypc) during his career his 15 TDs are tied for eighth Games (Starts): 7 (1) • Went over 1,000 yards for his career against Florida • Earned the start in the season opener against Stony 2010 Season: • Eclipsed 1,500 yards for his career versus Pittsburgh Brook and had four carries for 14 yards Games (Starts): 10 (0) • Led the team with six rushing TDs in 2008 • Did not see action against Florida or WKU • Rushed for 55 yards on nine carries against Stony Brook • Led the running backs with 581 yards and five TDs in ‘08 • Carried the ball five times for 17 yards versus FAU • Also had three catches for 57 yards in the opener • Received medical redshirt and sixth year of eligibility • Posted 21 yards on three carries at Louisville • Added 62 yards and a TD on 11 carries at Florida after tearing his ACL in 2006 • Posted his first career 100-yard game against WKU with • Redshirted in 2005 CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS 115 yards and a TD on 15 carries (7.7 ypc) Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long • Was held out of the FAU game due to an ankle injury 2010 Season: 2010 12 52 4.3 0 14 • Posted 30 yards on seven carries against Syracuse Games (Starts): 12 (11) • Scored a TD at Cincinnati and had a 39-yard reception • Rushed for 55 yards on nine carries against Stony Brook BATTLES’ CAREER HIGHS • Posted his second 100-yard game of the season with • Added 62 yards and a TD on 11 carries (5.6 ypc) at Florida Rushing Attempts: 5 (FAU, 2010) 106 on 13 carries (8.2 ypc), including a career-long 67- • Tallied 79 yards and a TD on 17 carries (4.6 ypc) against WKU Rushing Yards: 21 (Louisville, 2010) yard run • Posted 93 yards and two TDs on 20 carries (4.7 ypc) Long Rush: 14 (Louisville, 2010) • Added 36 yards on 12 carries against Pittsburgh against FAU • Rushed for 42 yards and two TDs at Miami • Added 68 yards on 15 carries against Syracuse •Collected 48 yards on nine carries including a 28-yard • Rushed for 63 yards on 11 carries (5.7 ypc) at WVU scamper against UConn • Posted career highs in rushing yards (135), receiving yards (45) and all-purpose yards (180) against Rutgers CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS and was named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long • Tallied 67 yards on 13 carries (5.2 ypc) versus Pitt 2009 14 77 5.5 0 12 • Used a career-high 24 carries to gain 101 yards, while 2010 112 517 4.6 4 67 adding a 20-yard reception at Miami Total 126 594 4.7 4 67 • Carried 15 times for 59 yards against Connecticut CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long 2009 0 0 0.0 0 -- 2006 4 26 6.5 0 16 2010 8 118 14.8 1 39 2007 10 17 1.7 0 6 Total 8 118 14.8 1 39 2008 69 322 4.7 6 34 2009 129 581 4.5 5 28 MURRAY’S CAREER HIGHS 2010 162 743 4.6 4 21 Rushing Attempts: 15 (WKU, 2010) Total 374 1,689 4.5 15 34 Rushing Yards: 115 (WKU, 2010) Rushing TDs: 2 (Miami, 2010) CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Long Rush: 67 (Louisville, 2010) Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long Receptions: 3 (Stony Brook, 2010) 2006 0 0 0.0 0 -- Receiving Yards: 57 (Stony Brook, 2010) 2007 0 0 0.0 0 -- Receiving TDs: 1 (Stony Brook, 2010) 2008 4 21 5.2 0 8 Long Reception: 39 (Cincinnati, 2010) 2009 6 37 6.2 0 11 2010 13 91 7.0 0 22 Total 23 157 6.5 0 22 PLANCHER’S CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 24 (Miami, 2010) Rushing Yards: 135 (Rutgers, 2010) Rushing TDs: 2 (Four Times) Long Rush: 34 (UT-Martin, 2008) Receptions: 4 (WVU, 2010) Receiving Yards: 45 (Rutgers, 2010) Long Reception: 22 (Rutgers, 2010) game 13 - Clemson offensive players meineke car care bowl #88 - Andreas Shields Fullbacks tight ends Sophomore (RS) • 6-4 • 241 Tampa, Fla. (Wharton HS) #43 - Richard Kelly #45 - Kevin Gidrey Senior • 6-2 • 242 Senior (RS) • 6-2 • 256 Career: Bushnell, Fla. (South Sumter HS) Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville HS / East Carolina) Games (Starts): 19 (0) • Saw action in seven games as a redshirt freshman in Career: Career: 2009, and in all 12 games as a sophomore in 2010. Games (Starts): 48 (11) Games (Starts): 53 (32) • Played in all 13 games in both 2008 and ‘09 after seeing • Played in 41 games, starting 21, before transferring 2010 Season: action in 11 games as a true freshman from East Carolina, where he played for Skip Holtz Games (Starts): 12 (0) • Posted 13 receptions for 127 yards and a TD in three • Posted three receptions for 21 yards at Florida 2010 Season: years at ECU • Added two receptions for 53 yards against Rutgers Games (Starts): 11 (7) • Returned a short kickoff 41 yards to set up a game- • Has played in 11 games as a fullback, missing only the 2010 Season: winning field goal attempt at Louisville UConn game do to a thumb injury. Games (Starts): 12 (11) • Scored on a two-yard TD run against WKU • Has started 11-of-12 games for USF at tight end CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS • Notched a 25-yard reception versus Syracuse • Made his first reception as a Bull at Cincinnati Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long • Posted a career-long 20-yard run en route to 25 yards • Had a career-high three receptions for 43 yards against 2009 0 0 0.0 0 -- on three carries at Louisville Connecticut, including a career-long 27-yarder 2010 5 74 14.8 0 31 • Tallied three runs for seven yards and a three-yard re- Total 5 74 14.8 0 31 ception versus Pitt • Also forced a fumble after a blocked punt to allow USF CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS SHIELD’S CAREER HIGHS to retain possession against the Panthers Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long Receptions: 3 (Florida, 2010) 2007 0 0 0.0 0 -- Receiving Yards: 53 (Rutgers, 2010) CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS 2008 4 26 6.5 1 13 Long Reception: 31 (Rutgers, 2010) Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long 2009 9 101 11.2 0 26 2007 1 1 1.0 0 1 2010 5 61 12.2 0 27 2008 23 115 5.0 1 14 Total 18 188 10.4 1 27 #12 - Isaac Virgin 2009 2 2 1.0 0 2 Freshman (RS) • 6-4 • 249 2010 15 38 2.5 1 20 GIDREY’S CAREER HIGHS Fort Pierce, Fla. (Westwood HS) Total 41 156 3.8 2 20 Receptions: 3 (Connecticut, 2010) Receiving Yards: 43 (Connecticut, 2010) 2010 Season: CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Receiving TDs: 1 (Tulane, 2008) Games (Starts): 8 (0) Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long Long Reception: 27 (Connecticut, 2010) • Made a 20-yard reception against Stony Brook 2007 0 0 0.0 0 -- • Posted a 15-yard reception against Pitt 2008 3 15 5.0 1 8 2009 1 27 27.0 0 27 #85 - Andrew Ketchel CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2010 3 30 10.0 0 25 Senior (RS) • 6-5 • 250 Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long Total 7 72 10.3 1 27 Shalimar, Fla. (Choctawhatchee HS) 2010 2 35 17.5 0 20 KELLY’S CAREER HIGHS Career: VIRGIN’S CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts: 8 (UCF, 2008) Games (Starts): 39 (3) Receptions: 1 (Twice) Rushing Yards: 39 (UCF, 2008) • Played in eight games as a redshirt freshman, six as a Receiving Yards: 20 (Stony Brook, 2010) Rushing TDs: 1 (Twice) sophomore, starting one, all 13, starting two, as a junior Long Reception: 20 (Stony Brook, 2010) Long Rush: 25 (Louisville, 2010) and all 12 in 2010 as a senior. Receptions: 1 (Six Times) Receiving Yards: 27 (Connecticut, 2009) 2010 Season: Long Reception: 27 (Connecticut, 2009) Games (Starts): 12 (0) • Scored his first career TD at Florida #89 - Jeff Hawkins CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Sophomore (RS) • 6-4 • 251 Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard HS) 2007 0 0 0.0 0 -- 2008 0 0 0.0 0 -- Career: 2009 2 42 21.0 0 37 Games (Starts): 13 (0) 2010 1 2 2.0 1 2 • Played in one game as a redshirt freshman and all eight Total 3 44 14.7 1 37 games this season KETCHEL’S CAREER HIGHS 2010 Season: Receptions: 1 (Three Times) Games (Starts): 12 (0) Receiving Yards: 37 (Charleston Southern, 2009) • Has appeared in all 12 games mainly on special teams Receiving TDs: 1 (Florida, 2010) Long Reception: 37 (Charleston Southern, 2009) game 13 - Clemson offensive players meineke car care bowl #80 - Stephen Bravo-Brown #82 - T.J. Knowles wide receivers Freshman • 5-10 • 175 Sophomore (RS) • 6-6 • 241 North Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) Las Vegas, Nev. (Saddeleback CC / Coronado HS) #81 - Dontavia Bogan Senior • 6-1 • 188 2010 Season: 2010 Season: Thomasville, Ga. (Central County HS) Games (Starts): 12 (2) Games (Starts): 9 (0) • Made four catches for 48 yards against Stony Brook • Notched his first reception as a Bull against Stony Brook Career: • Added a 17-yard reception against WKU • Added a three-yard reception versus WKU Games (Starts): 48 (22) • Had a 15-yard reception versus FAU • 106 receptions rank fifth on USF’s all-time list • Added a six-yard reception against Rutgers CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS • 1,519 receiving yards rank third on USF’s all-time list • Posted an eight-yard reception at Louisville Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long • 11 TDs ranks third on USF’s all-time list 2010 3 13 4.3 0 9 • Shared the team lead with four TDs in 2009, and leads CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS the Bulls with a career high five in 2010. Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long 2010 10 100 10.0 0 21 #5 - Lindsey Lamar 2010 Season: Sophomore • 5-8 • 164 Games (Starts): 11 (11) BRAVO-BROWN’S CAREER HIGHS Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough HS) • All-BIG EAST Second Team Receptions: 4 (Stony Brook, 2010) • Made three catches for 86 yards and a TD against Stony Receiving Yards: 48 (Stony Brook, 2010) Career: Brook Long Reception: 21 (Stony Brook, 2010) Games (Starts): 23 (5) • Caught one pass for 12 yards at Florida • Working mainly at wide receiver in 2010 • Injured his ankle on the play, but finished the game • Played in 11 games, starting one, as a true freshman in • Missed the WKU due to the ankle injury #23 - Faron Hornes 2009 at running back • Returned against FAU and caught five passes for 66 Junior • 5-6 • 166 yards, including a 38-yard TD Bradenton, Fla. (Butler CC / Southeast HS) 2010 Season: • Added four receptions for 67 yards against Syracuse Games (Starts): 12 (4) • Tied the USF single-game record with 11 receptions at Career: • BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Year WVU and set a career high with 98 yards Games (Starts): 25 (0) • Made two catches for 15 yards against Stony Brook • Tallied three receptions for 85 yards at Cincinnati, in- • Returned punts in all 13 games in 2009 • Added 27 yards on two carries at Florida cluding a career-long 64-yarder • Posted a five-yard run, two receptions for 11 yards and • Posted two catches for 18 yards, including a TD, against 2010 Season: 141 kickoff return yards, including a 94-yard TD Rutgers Games (Starts): 12 (0) • The 94-yard TD is tied for the fourth-longest return in • Posted three catches for 52 yards, including a 48-yard TD • Has played in all 12 games in 2010. USF history • Tallied four receptions for 60 yards and drew four pass • Made one reception against WKU, FAU, Syracuse and • Added four catches for 19 yards at WVU interfence calls against Pitt Connecticut • Had four catches for 35 yards at Cincinnati • Added three catches for 56 yards at Miami, including re- • Tallied two receptions for 75 yards, including a 70-yard • Returned a kickoff 100 yards for a TD at Louisville ceptions of 27 and 21 yards on USF’s game-tying, fourth- TD, and had two carries for 14 yards at Cincinnati • His two kickoff return TDs this season are a USF single- quarter drive • Posted three receptions for 19 yards versus Pitt season record and tie the BIG EAST single-season mark • Had seven catches for 70 yards and a 28-yard score • Is the only kick returner in USF history with two TD returns against Connecticut. CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2010 10 128 12.8 1 70 Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long Total 10 128 12.8 1 70 2009 10 36 3.6 0 14 2007 12 190 15.8 1 32 2010 20 121 6.1 0 14 2008 26 354 13.6 1 36 CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Total 30 157 5.2 0 14 2009 22 305 13.9 4 50 Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long 2010 46 670 14.6 5 64 2010 5 15 3.0 0 18 CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Total 106 1,519 14.3 11 64 Total 5 15 3.0 0 18 Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long 2009 40 174 4.3 2 29 CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS 2010 10 41 4.1 0 21 Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long Total 50 215 4.3 2 29 2007 0 0 0.0 0 -- 2009 16 80 5.0 0 21 2008 29 770 26.6 0 71 2010 1 14 14.0 0 14 CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS 2009 36 770 21.4 0 40 Total 17 94 5.5 0 21 Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long 2010 4 58 14.5 0 20 2009 1 14 14.0 0 14 Total 69 1,598 23.2 0 71 HORNES’ CAREER HIGHS 2010 30 842 28.1 2 100 Receptions: 3 (Pittsburgh, 2010) Total 31 856 27.6 2 100 BOGAN’S CAREER HIGHS Receiving Yards: 75 (Cincinnati, 2010) Receptions: 11 (WVU, 2010) Receiving TDs: 1 (Cincinnati, 2010) LAMAR’S CAREER HIGHS Receiving Yards: 98 (WVU, 2010) Long Reception: 70 (Cincinnati, 2010) Receptions: 4 (Three Times) Receiving TDs: 2 (Charleston Southern, 2009) Rushing Attempts: 2 (Cincinnati, 2010) Receiving Yards: 35 (Cincinnati, 2010) Long Reception: 64 (Cincinnati, 2010) Rushing Yards: 14 (Cincinnati, 2010) Long Reception: 14 (Twice) KO Returns: 5 (Four Times) Long Rush: 18 (Cincinnati, 2010) Rushing Attempts: 8 (Twice) Return Yards: 135 (UConn, 2008) Punt Returns: 5 (Cincinnati, 2009) Rushing Yards: 60 (Western Kentucky, 2009) Long Return: 71 (UConn, 2008) Return Yards: 26 (Cincinnati, 2009) Rushing TDs: 1 (Twice) Long Return: 21 (Connecticut, 2009) Long Rush: 29 (Cincinnati, 2009) KO Returns: 4 (Twice) Return Yards: 141 (Syracuse, 2010) Return TDs: 1 (Twice) Long Return: 100 (Louisville, 2010) game 13 - Clemson offensive players meineke car care bowl #14 - Terrence Mitchell wide receivers (Cont’D) Freshman • 5-10 • 165 Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough HS) #9 - Evan Landi Sophomore (RS) • 6-3 • 221 2010 Season: Coral Springs, Fla. (Coral Springs Charter HS) Games (Starts): 12 (0) • All-BIG EAST Freshman Team as a punt returner Career: • Started the season at defensive back and converted to Games (Starts): 24 (12) wide receiver prior to the Cincinnati game • Converted from QB to WR full-time prior to 2010 • Posted a tackle against Stony Brook • Posted a completion, rush and reception in 2009 • Tallied two tackles and was named BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Week after returning two punts for 2010 Season: 94 yards, including a 67-yarder (T-No. 4 on USF’s all-time Games (Starts): 12 (12) punt return list), against WKU • Caught five passes for 92 yards in the season opener • Added two tackles against Syracuse • Notched a career-long 51-yard reception at Florida • Scored his first career TD on a 45-yard run versus Pitt • Tallied two receptions for 16 yards against WKU • Added three catches for 44 yards versus FAU CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS • Caught two passes for 38 yards, including a 31-yard TD, Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long at Cincinnati 2010 2 39 19.5 1 45 • Made two catches for 27 yards and a TD against Rutgers • Added four catches for 31 yards versus Pitt CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS • Caught four passes for 40 yards against Connecticut Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long 2010 0 0 0.0 0 -- CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2009 5 39 7.8 0 11 Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT 2010 26 354 13.6 2 51 2010 6-0 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 31 393 12.7 2 51 CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS LANDI’S CAREER HIGHS Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long Receptions: 5 (Stony Brook, 2010) 2010 19 194 10.2 0 67 Receiving Yards: 92 (Stony Brook, 2010) Receiving TDs: 1 (Twice) MITCHELL’S CAREER HIGHS Long Reception: 51 (Florida, 2010) Tackles: 2 (Twice) Punt Returns: 3 (Twice) Punt Return Yards: 94 (WKU, 2010) #25 - Joel Miller Long Return: 67 (WKU, 2010) Junior • 5-10 • 190 Tampa, Fla. (Wharton HS) Career: Games (Starts): 32 (1) • Converted from RB to WR full-time prior to 2010 • One of USF’s top special-teams performers • Has posted 11 tackles on coverage units • Made first career start against Connecticut. 2010 Season: Games (Starts): 10 (1) • Made two catches for 27 yards and a TD against Stony Brook • Posted two cathces for 10 yards versus FAU • Led the team in receptions (4) and yards (60) at Miami • His 9-yard reception in overtime gave USF the ball at the 1 and set up the game-winning run on the next play • Made first career start against Connecticut and caught one pass for 14 yards CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Year No. Yds Avg. TDs Long 2010 9 111 12.3 1 24 MILLER’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 4 (Miami, 2010) Receiving Yards: 60 (Miami, 2010) Receiving TDs: 1 (Stony Brook, 2010) Long Reception: 24 (Miami, 2010) game 13 - Clemson offensive players meineke car care bowl #79 - Chaz Hine #75 - Darren Powe Offensive Line Junior (RS) • 6-4 • 300 Junior (RS) • 6-3 • 285 Lithia, Fla. (Newsome HS) Mayo, Fla. (Lafayette HS) #63 - Jamar Bass Senior (RS) • 6-3 • 283 Career: Career: Apopka, Fla. (Hutchinson CC / Apopka HS) Games (Starts): 32 (24) Games (Starts): 5 (0) • Former walk-on, who played in all 13 games last sea- • Played in three games as a redshirt freshman in 2008 Career: son, starting 12 • Did not see action as a sophomore Games (Starts): 23 (14) • Earned the team’s Scholar-Athlete Award in 2009 • Played in 13 games as a junior, starting six, including • Appeared in seven games as a redshirt freshman in ‘08 2010 Season: five of the last six Games (Starts): 2 (0) 2010 Season: • Saw action against Stony Brook and FAU 2010 Season: Games (Starts): 12 (12) Games (Starts): 10 (8) • Missed the Syracuse and Louisville games with ankle #64 - Jacob Sims injuries #72 - Steven Jacques Senior • 6-5 • 290 Freshman (RS) • 6-2 • 293 Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park HS) Hollywood, Fla. (South Broward HS) #73 - Damien Edwards Career: Sophomore (RS) • 6-5 • 335 2010 Season: Games (Starts): 47 (31) Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler HS) Games (Starts): 2 (0) • A three-time BIG EAST All-Academic honoree • Has seen action against Stony Brook and FAU • Played in 11 games last season, starting nine Career: • Saw action in 12 games, starting 10, as sophomore in Games (Starts): 8 (0) 2008 • Saw action in five games as a true freshman last year #66 - Kevin McCaskill • Earned the team’s Scholar-Athlete Award and was a Junior (RS) • 6-1 • 308 NFF Scholar-Athlete Award recipient that year 2010 Season: Tallahassee, Fla. (Godby HS) • Played in 12 games as a redshirt freshman in ‘07 Games (Starts): 3 (0) • Saw action against Stony Brook, Florida and FAU Career: 2010 Season: Games (Starts): 17 (1) Games (Starts): 12 (12) • Played in six games, starting one, in 2009 • All-BIG EAST Second Team #60 - Danous Estenor • Saw action in four games as a redshirt freshman in ‘08 Sophomore (RS) • 6-3 • 306 Lake City, Fla. (Columbia HS) 2010 Season: #55 - Jeremiah Warren Games (Starts): 7 (0) Junior (RS) • 6-4 • 315 Career: Panama City, Fla. (Bay HS) Games (Starts): 11 (1) • Saw action in one game last year, but missed the rest of #71 - John McGhin Career: the season due to injury and redshirted Freshman (RS) • 6-4 • 324 Games (Starts): 32 (25) • Played in four games, starting one, as a true freshman Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State HS) • Started all 13 games as a sophomore in 2009 in ‘08 • Played in seven games as a redshirt freshman in ‘08 2010 Season: 2010 Season: Games (Starts): 1 (0) 2010 Season: Games (Starts): 6 (0) • Saw the first action of his career against Stony Brook Games (Starts): 12 (12) • Missed the Cincinnati game with a knee injury • Has missed the last five games with a hip injury

#62 - Sampson Genus #74 - Mark Popek Senior • 6-1 • 315 Sophomore (RS) • 6-7 • 288 Lake City, Fla. (Columbia HS) Plant City, Fla. (Plant City HS) Career: Career: Games (Starts): 43 (29) Games (Starts): 21 (9) • Earned second-team All-BIG EAST honors in 2009 • Played in 12 games as a redshirt freshman, starting five • Switched back to the offensive line and started 12 games, missing the regular season finale against UCONN 2010 Season: • Saw action in all 13 games, starting five, in ‘08 at Games (Starts): 9 (4) defensive tackle • Missed the season opener due to a knee injury suffered • Played in six games as a true freshman in ‘07 in fall camp • Earned starts against FAU and Syracuse 2010 Season: Games (Starts): 12 (12) • Team captain • All-BIG EAST First Team • A Wuerffel Trophy nominee game 13 - Clemson defensive players meineke car care bowl #91 - Keith McCaskill #97 - Terrell McClain DEFENSIVE TACKLES Junior (RS) • 6-0 • 282 Senior • 6-3 • 310 Tallahassee, Fla. (Godby HS) Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS) #46 - Cory Grissom Sophomore (RS) • 6-3 • 306 Career: Career: LaGrange, Ga. (Troup County HS) Games (Starts): 37 (5) Games (Starts): 49 (32) • Played in 13 games, starting five, last season • Played in all 13 games, starting 11, last season Career: • Played in 12 games as a redshirt freshman in 2008 • Saw action in 12 games, starting nine, in 2008 Games (Starts): 21 (15) • Played in 12 games as a true freshman in 2007 • Played in eight games, starting three, as a redshirt 2010 Season: freshman last season Games (Starts): 12 (0) 2010 Season: • Saw action in one game before an ankle injury side- • Posted a sack against Stony Brook Games (Starts): 12(12) lined him for the year causing a redshirt • Added a tackle at Florida • All-BIG EAST First Team • Notched two tackles versus WKU • Tallied two pressures against Stony Brook 2010 Season: • Posted a TFL, which resulted in a safety, against Rutgers • Added a tackle and a pressure at Florida Games (Starts): 12 (12) • Added two tackles, including a TFL, at Louisville • Notched two tackles against WKU • Posted two tackles against Stony Brook • Posted two tackles, including a sack, versus FAU • Added a stop at Florida CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS • Added a sack at WVU • Notched two tackles and his first career sack versus FAU Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU • Tallied two tackles and a pressure at Cincinnati • Tallied two tackles, including a TFL, against Rutgers 2008 5-1 6 3.5-17 2.0-15 0 1 0 2 • Notched two tackles and a sack versus Pitt • Added two tackles, including a TFL, at Louisville 2009 6-17 23 1.5-4 0.5-3 2 0 0 3 • Posted a career-high six tackles and 1.5 TFL at Miami • Posted four tackles versus Pitt 2010 11-2 13 3.0-13 1.0-8 0 0 0 0 • Recorded five tackles against Connecticut • Broke up one pass against Connecticut Total 22-20 41 8.0-34 3.5-26 2 1 0 5 CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS MCCASKILL’S CAREER HIGHS Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU Tackles: 7 (West Virginia, 2009) 2007 6-2 8 4-10 0-0 1 0 1 1 2008 1-1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TFL: 1.0 (Seven Times) 2008 19-13 32 3.5-22 3.0-21 1 1 0 0 2009 2-9 11 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Sacks: 1.0 (Three Times) 2009 14-11 25 5-16 1.5-7 3 1 0 0 2010 9-6 15 3.0-10 1.0-5 1 0 0 1 QBH: 1 (Twice) 2010 17-6 23 4.5-19 3.0-15 4 0 0 0 Total 12-16 28 3.5-11 1.0-5 1 0 0 1 FF: 1 (Syracuse, 2008) Total 56-32 88 17-67 7.5-43 9 2 1 1 PBU: 1 (Five Times) GRISSOM’S CAREER HIGHS MCCLAIN’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 4 (Twice) Tackles: 6 (Miami, 2010) Sacks: 1.0 (FAU, 2010) TFL: 1.5 (Miami, 2010) TFL: 1.0 (Twice) Sacks: 1.0 (Seven Times) PBU: 1 (Connecticut, 2010) QBH: 2 (Stony Brook, 2010) FF: 1 (Twice) FR: 1 (Louisville, 2007) #96 - Anthony Hill PBU: 1 (UCF, 2007) Sophomore • 6-4 • 271 Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS) #92 - Luke Sager Career: Freshman (RS) • 6-3 • 272 Games (Starts): 10 (0) Niceville, Fla. (Niceville HS) • Played in three games as a true freshman last season 2010 Season: 2010 Season: Games (Starts): 11 (0) Games (Starts): 7 (0) • Posted a pressure against Stony Brook • Posted two tackles against Stony Brook • Added a tackle versus WKU CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU 2009 1-2 3 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2010 0-1 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2010 2-1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Total 3-3 6 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 HILL’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 2 (Stony Brook, 2010) TFL: 0.5 (Miami, 2009) game 13 - Clemson defensive players meineke car care bowl #7 - Ryne Giddins #94 - Craig Marshall DEFENSIVE ENDS Freshman (RS) • 6-3 • 248 Senior • 6-4 • 265 Seffner, Fla. (Armwood HS) Fort Walton Beach, Fla. (Pearl River CC/Choctawhatchee HS) #58 - David Bedford Senior • 6-4 • 247 Career: Career: Palm Beach, Fla. (Independence CC/Palm Beach Lakes HS) Games (Starts): 14 (2) Games (Starts): 31 (13) • Played in three games as a true freshman in 2009 before • Missed the last two games after having foot surgery Career: an ankle injury forced him to miss the rest of the season • Played in 10 games, starting four, last season Games (Starts): 31 (15) • Saw action in all 13 games, starting two, in 2008 • Came to USF as a sophomore from Independence (KS) CC 2010 Season: • Played in 12 games, starting three, last season Games (Starts): 11 (2) 2010 Season: • Saw action in seven games as a sophomore in 2008 • All-BIG EAST Freshman Team Games (Starts): 8 (7) • Missed the opener with a foot injury • Posted four tackles, a TFL and a PBU against Stony Brook 2010 Season: • Saw action at Florida • Added six tackles at Florida Games (Starts): 12 (12) • Notched a tackle against WKU • Notched a tackle and an INT versus WKU • Posted three tackles, a TFL and an INT against Stony Brook • Tallied two tackles and a sack versus FAU • Tallied six tackles, a sack and a pressure against FAU • Notched five tackles and a TFL at Florida • Posted two tackles, including 1.5 TFL at WVU • Set career highs with eight tackles and three sacks • Added two tackles versus WKU • Notched three tackles, a half sack and two pressures at against Syracuse • Tallied four tackles and a sack against FAU Cincinnati • The three sacks were the most for a USF player in a con- • Posted four tackles versus Syracuse • Tallied four tackles and his first career INT at Louisville ference game (BIG EAST, C-USA) • Notched three tackles and a TFL at WVU • Added a sack versus Pitt • Posted three tackles, a half TFL and a pressure at WVU • Added three tackles against Rutgers • Earned his first career start at Miami and posted six • Tallied three tackles and 1.5 TFL before leaving the Cin- • Tallied three tackles at Louisville tackles, a sack and two TFL cinnati game with a foot injury • Added two tackles versus Pitt • Picked up three tackles against Connecticut. • Posted three tackles and forced a fumble on the goaline CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS that bounced through the end zone for a touchback at Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Miami 2009 2-1 3 2.0-6 2.0-6 0 0 0 0 0 Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT • Recorded three tackles against Connecticut 2010 14-5 19 6.0-34 3.5-25 2 0 0 0 1 2008 14-5 19 5.5-15 1.0-8 0 1 2 1 1 Total 16-6 22 8.0-40 5.5-31 2 0 0 0 1 2009 12-8 20 4.5-32 4.0-30 2 0 1 3 0 CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2010 19-12 31 8.0-52 4.0-42 2 0 0 0 1 Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT GIDDINS’ CAREER HIGHS Total 45-25 70 18.0-99 9.0-80 4 1 3 4 2 2008 0-4 4 0.5-3 0.5-3 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles: 6 (Miami, 2010) 2009 5-5 10 2.5-9 1.0-7 1 0 0 0 0 TFL: 2.0 (Twice) MARSHALL’S CAREER HIGHS 2010 30-6 36 4.0-17 1.0-10 1 1 0 0 1 Sacks: 2.0 (WKU, 2009) Tackles: 8 (Syracuse, 2010) Total 35-15 50 7.0-29 2.5-20 2 1 0 0 1 QBH: 2 (Cincinnati, 2010) TFL: 3.0 (Syracuse, 2010) INT: 1 (Louisville, 2010) Sacks: 3.0 (Syracuse, 2010) BEDFORD’S CAREER HIGHS QBH: 1 (Four Times) Tackles: 5 (Florida, 2010) #41 - Patrick Hampton FF: 1 (N.C. State, 2008) TFL: 2.0 (Western Kentucky, 2009) Junior (RS) • 6-0 • 243 FR: 1 (Three Times) Sacks: 1.0 (Twice) Lithonia, Ga. (Martin Luther King HS) PBU: 1 (Four Times) QBH: 1 (West Virginia, 2009) INT: 1 (Twice) INT: 1 (Stony Brook, 2010) Career: FF: 1 (Miami, 2010) Games (Starts): 29 (3) • Played in all 13 games last season • Saw action in six games as a redshirt freshman in 2008 #54 - Julius Forte Freshman (RS) • 6-2 • 250 2010 Season: St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega HS) Games (Starts): 10 (3) • Posted four tackles, a TFL and a PBU against Stony Brook 2010 Season: • Added a tackle at Florida Games (Starts): 8 (0) • Notched a sack versus FAU • Broke up a pass against Stony Brook • Tallied two tackles, including a sack, at WVU • Notched two tackles at Florida • Added three tackles at Cincinnati • Added a tackle versus Rutgers and Louisville • Earned the first start of his career against Rutgers and • Tallied three tackles and his first career sack against posted two tackles, including a TFL Pitt • Notched five tackles, 2.5 TFL and a PBU at Louisville • Recorded one tackle against Connecticut • Added a half sack and a fumble recovery versus Pitt • Missed the Miami and UConn games due to an ankle injury CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2010 8-0 8 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0 1 Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU 2008 4-1 5 0.5-3 0.5-3 0 0 0 0 FORTE’S CAREER HIGHS 2009 1-2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Tackles: 3 (Pittsburgh, 2010) 2010 12-8 20 7.0-30 2.5-24 0 0 0 2 TFL: 1.0 (Pittsburgh, 2010) Total 17-11 28 7.5-33 3.0-27 0 0 0 2 Sacks: 1.0 (Pittsburgh, 2010) HAMPTON’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5 (Louisville, 2010) TFL: 2.5 (Louisville, 2010) Sacks: 1.0 (Twice) PBU: 1 (Twice) game 13 - Clemson defensive players meineke car care bowl #55 - Mike Lanaris #56 - Donte Spires LINEBACKERS Sophomore (RS) • 6-0 • 232 Senior • 6-1 • 220 Lake Mary, Fla. (Lake Mary HS) Tampa, Fla. (Pearl River CC/Plant HS) #36 - Sam Barrington Sophomore • 6-1 • 225 Career: 2010 Season: Jacksonville, Fla. (Terry Parker HS) Games (Starts): 24 (1) Games (Starts): 12 (0) • Played in 12 games as a redshirt freshman in 2009 • Moved from walk-on to scholarship during fall camp Career: • Earned the team’s Special Teams Player of the Week for Games (Starts): 25 (12) 2010 Season: his work against Stony Brook • Played in 13 games, starting one, as a true freshman in 2009 Games (Starts): 12 (1) • Tallied three tackles and a half TFL versus WKU • Started against Stony Brook, tallying a tackle and an INT • Added three tackles at Louisville 2010 Season: • Added a tackle at Florida • Posted a tackle versus Pitt Games (Starts): 12 (11) • Set a career high with five tackles and two TFL versus WKU • Posted one tackle against Stony Brook • Tallied two tackles and an INT against FAU CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS • Earned the start at Florida and set a career high with • Added three tackles versus Syracuse and WVU Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT eight tackles • Notched a half sack at Cincinnati 2010 4-4 8 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 • Led the team with six tackles, including a half TFL, versus WKU • Posted three tackles at Louisville • Led the team with eight tackles to go along with 1.5 • Matched his career high with five tackles versus Pitt TFL, a pressure and a forced fumble against FAU • Added a TFL at Miami #13 - Curtis Weatherspoon • Notched seven tackles and a PBU versus Syracuse • Posted two tackles versus Connecticut Junior • 6-0 • 205 • Added three tackles at WVU St. Petersburg, Fla. (Dean College (MA)/Valdosta HS) • Tallied nine tackles and a forced fumble at Cincinnati CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS • Posted five tackles and a TFL against Rutgers Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT 2010 Season: • Added three tackles at Louisville 2009 0-1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Games (Starts): 12 (0) • Notched two tackles and a TFL versus Pitt 2010 19-10 29 3.5-13 0.5-3 0 0 0 0 2 • Led the team with six tackles, including two special- • Tallied six tackles, a TFL and a PBU at Miami Total 19-11 30 3.5-13 0.5-3 0 0 0 0 2 teams tackles, against Stony Brook • Posted three tackles and recovered hisfumble of his ca- • Added a tackle versus WKU reer against Connecticut. LANARIS’ CAREER HIGHS • Posted three tackles against FAU Tackles: 5 (Twice) • Notched four tackles at WVU CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS TFL: 2.0 (WKU, 2010) • Added three tackles at Miami Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT Sacks: 0.5 (Cincinnati, 2010) 2009 17-24 41 2.0-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 INT: 1 (Twice) CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2010 38-23 61 5.0-33 0-0 1 2 1 2 0 Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT Total 55-47 102 7.0-37 0-0 1 2 1 3 0 2010 16-3 19 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 #34 - DeDe Lattimore BARRINGTON’S CAREER HIGHS Freshman (RS) • 6-2 • 230 WEATHERSPOON’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 9 (Cincinnati, 2010) Athens, Ga. (Cedar Shoals HS) Tackles: 6 (Stony Brook, 2010) TFL: 1.5 (FAU, 2010) QBH: 1 (FAU, 2010) 2010 Season: FF: 1 (Twice) Games (Starts): 12 (11) FR: 1 (Connecticut, 2010) • All-BIG EAST Freshman Team PBU: 1 (Three times) • Posted four tackles against Stony Brook • Added five tackles at Florida • Notched five tackles against WKU • Tallied four tackles versus FAU • Posted career highs with 11 tackles, a sack and two TFL at WVU • Added three tackles at Cincinnati • Notched seven tackles, a half sack and 1.5 TFL against Rutgers • Posted six tackles at Louisville • Tallied five tackles and a half sack versus Pitt • Added two tackles at Miami • Led the team with seven tackles against Connecticut CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT 2010 40-20 60 4.0-24 2.0-16 0 0 0 0 0 LATTIMORE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 11 (WVU, 2010) Sacks: 1.0 (WVU, 2010) TFL: 2.0 (WVU, 2010) game 13 - Clemson defensive players meineke car care bowl

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#57 - Jacquian Williams Senior • 6-3 • 216 Tampa, Fla. (Fort Scott CC/Riverview HS) Career: Games (Starts): 25 (13) • Transferred to USF prior to the 2009 season • Played in 13 games, starting one, as a junior 2010 Season: Games (Starts): 12 (12) • All-BIG EAST Second Team • Notched a tackle against Stony Brook • Added five tackles at Florida • Posted five tackles and a TFL versus WKU • Had a career-high six tackles and a TFL against FAU • Added five tackles versus Syracuse • Tallied five tackles at WVU • Notched six tackles, a sack, 1.5 TFL and a PBU at Cincinnati • Posted career highs in tackles (11), sacks (1.5) and TFL (2.5) against Rutgers to earn BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week honors • Tallied four tackles and deflected a pass that was inter- cepted at Louisville • Added six tackles versus Pitt • Led the team with seven tackles to go along with a half TFL, a PBU and a one-handed INT that set up USF’s first TD at Miami • Led USF with seven total tackles, and recorded a career high three TFL against Connecticut CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT 2009 15-13 28 1.0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2010 44-24 68 9.5-55 2.5-27 0 0 0 2 1 Total 59-33 89 10.5-56 2.5-27 1 0 0 2 1 WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 11 (Rutgers, 2010) TFL: 3.0 (Connecticut, 2010) Sacks: 1.5 (Rutgers, 2010) QBH: 1 (Northern Illinois, 2009) PBU: 1 (Twice) INT: 1 (Miami, 2010) game 13 - Clemson defensive players meineke car care bowl #38 - Ricardo Dixon #8 - Jon Lejiste SECONDARY Freshman (RS) • 5-10 • 188 Sophomore (RS) • 5-11 • 202 Hallandale, Fla. (Hallandale HS) Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Community HS) #22 - George Baker Sophomore (RS) • 5-11 • 177 2010 Season: Career: Miami, Fla. (Archbishop Carroll HS) Games (Starts): 11 (0) Games (Starts): 25 (13) • Posted three tackles and a PBU at Florida • Played in all 13 games, starting one, as a redshirt fresh- Career: • Added a stop versus FAU man last season Games (Starts): 24 (1) • Notched a PBU at Louisville • Played in 12 games, starting one, as a redshirt freshman • Posted two tackles versus Connecticut 2010 Season: last season Games (Starts): 12 (12) CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS • Posted three tackles against Stony Brook 2010 Season: Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT • Tallied four tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and a PBU at Florida Games (Starts): 12 (0) 2010 6-2 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 • Added three tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and a PBU • Posted a tackle and an INT against Stony Brook versus WKU • Added a tackle versus WKU DIXON’S CAREER HIGHS • Notched two tackles and a sack against FAU • Posted a tackle and a PBU at Cincinnati Tackles: 3 (Florida, 2010) • Posted three tackles versus Syracuse • Tallied four tackles at Louisville PBU: 1 (Twice) • Tallied three tackles and a TFL at WVU • Notched a career-high five tackles at Miami • Added two tackles at Cincinnati • Notched three tackles against Rutgers CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS #30 - JaQuez Jenkins • Posted three tackles and a half TFL at Louisville Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT Freshman (RS) • 6-2 • 191 • Added five tackles and two TFL versus Pitt 2009 7-2 9 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood HS) • Tallied a career-high six tackles at Miami 2010 12-0 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 • Recorded his first career and two tackles Total 19-2 21 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 2010 Season: against Connecticut. Games (Starts): 10 (0) BAKER’S CAREER HIGHS • Posted two tackles against Stony Brook CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Tackles: 5 (Miami, 2010) • Added two stops at Florida Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT TFL: 0.5 (Western Kentucky, 2009) • Posted a tackle and a fumble recovery versus FAU 2009 16-13 29 1.0-2 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 INT: 1 (Stony Brook, 2010) • Tallied two stops, including a TFL, at Louisville 2010 28-11 39 6.5-33 3.0-28 0 2 0 2 1 PBU: 1 (Cincinnati, 2010) Total 44-24 68 7.5-35 3.0-28 0 3 0 3 1 CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT LEJISTE’S CAREER HIGHS #4 - Tyson Butler 2010 8-2 10 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Tackles: 6 (Miami, 2010) Junior (RS) • 5-11 • 197 TFL: 2.0 (Pittsburgh, 2010) Fort Myers, Fla. (Cypress Lake HS) JENKINS’ CAREER HIGHS Sacks: 1.0 (Three Times) Tackles: 2 (Three Times) INT: 1 (Connecticut, 2010) Career: TFL: 1.0 (Louisville, 2010) FF: 1 (Three Times) Games (Starts): 27 (0) FR: 1 (FAU, 2010) PBU: 1 (Three Times) • Played in eight games last season • Saw action in 11 games as a redshirt freshman in 2008 #26 - Mark Joyce 2010 Season: Freshman • 5-10 • 191 Games (Starts): 8 (0) Deland, Fla. (Deland HS) • Posted a tackle against Stony Brook • Added a tackle at Florida 2010 Season: • Notched three tackles at Miami Games (Starts): 11 (1) • All-BIG EAST Freshman Team CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS • Notched three tackles and returned an INT 33 yards for Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT a TD against Stony Brook 2008 3-2 5 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 • Added a tackle versus WKU 2009 4-7 11 1.0-16 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 • Tallied three tackles against FAU 2010 4-2 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 • Posted three tackles versus Syracuse Total 11-11 22 2.0-18 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 • Added two tackles at WVU • Notched three tackles at Cincinnati BUTLER’S CAREER HIGHS • Posted four tackles against Rutgers Tackles: 3 (Four Times) • Added three stops at Louisville and versus Pitt TFL: 1.0 (Twice) • Tallied a tackle and a forced fumble at Miami FR: 1 (Wofford, 2009) INT: 1 (Pittsburgh, 2009) CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT 2010 17-10 27 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 JOYCE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 4 (Rutgers, 2010) INT: 1 (Stony Brook, 2010) FF: 1 (Miami, 2010) game 13 - Clemson defensive players meineke car care bowl #2 - Quenton Washington #6 - Kayvon Webster SECONDARY (Cont’d) Junior (RS) • 5-10 • 190 Sophomore • 5-11 • 187 Fort Myers, Fla. (North Fort Myers HS) Opa Locka, Fla. (Miami Monsignor Pace HS) #16 - Mistral Raymond Senior • 6-2 • 192 Career: Career: Palmetto, Fla. (Ellsworth CC/Palmetto HS) Games (Starts): 35 (23) Games (Starts): 25 (9) • Started and played in 11 games last season • Played in all 13 games, starting six, as a true freshman Career: • Saw action in 12 games, starting one, as a redshirt fresh- last year Games (Starts): 24 (15) man in 2008 • Former walk-on who earned a scholarship earlier this year • Blocked a punt against FAU this season, an extra point 2010 Season: • Played in all 13 games, starting four, in his first year against Louisville in 2009 and a punt against Pittsburgh Games (Starts): 12 (3) with the Bulls in 2009 in ‘08 • Posted three tackles against Stony Brook • Earned the start at Florida and posted two tackles 2010 Season: 2010 Season: • Added four tackles versus WKU Games (Starts): 11 (11) Games (Starts): 12 (11) • Notched two tackles against FAU • All-BIG EAST Second Team • Posted a tackle and a PBU against Stony Brook • Set a career high with eight tackles versus Syracuse • Posted a tackle and a PBU against Stony Brook • Notched five tackles and a PBU at Florida • Added a TFL at WVU • Added four tackles and a PBU at Florida • Added three tackles versus WKU • Posted five tackles at Miami • Notched three tackles versus WKU • Blocked a punt that was returned for a TD and had three • Posted six tackles, a TFL and a PBU against FAU tackles and a TFL against FAU CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS • Started at safety against Syracuse and made one tackle • Tallied three tackles versus Syracuse Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT • Tallied seven tackles and a TFL at WVU • Notched seven tackles at WVU 2009 17-13 30 2.5-9 0-0 0 0 1 2 1 • Posted a career-high 10 tackles, an INT and two PBU • Posted seven tackles at Cincinnati 2010 21-7 28 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Cincinnati • Added four tackles against Rutgers Total 38-20 58 3.5-10 0-0 0 0 1 2 1 • Notched five tackles and a TFL against Rutgers • Tallied seven tackles at Louisville • Missed the Louisville game due to a quad injury • Notched four stops against Pitt WEBSTER’S CAREER HIGHS • Tallied seven tackles versus Pitt • Posted four tackles and two PBU at Miami Tackles: 8 (Syracuse, 2010) • Added three stops at Miami • Recorded six tackles against Connecticut TFL: 1.0 (Three Times) • Posted five tackles, one TFL and two pass break ups FR: 1 (Charleston Southern, 2009) against Connecticut CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS PBU: 1 (Twice) Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT INT: 1 (Syracuse, 2009) CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2008 12-3 15 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT 2009 21-8 29 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 2009 21-19 40 2.0-9 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 2010 42-12 54 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 #1 - Jerrell Young 2010 41-11 52 4.0-12 0-0 0 0 0 7 1 Total 75-23 98 2.5-4 0-0 0 0 3 5 0 Junior (RS) • 6-1 • 205 Total 62-30 87 6.0-21 0-0 1 0 0 7 2 St. Petersburg, Fla. (Gibbs HS) WASHINGTON’S CAREER HIGHS RAYMOND’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 7 (Three Times) Career: Tackles: 10 (Cincinnati, 2010) TFL: 1.0 (Twice) Games (Starts): 33 (17) TFL: 1.0 (Six Times) FR: 1 (Three Times) • Played in nine games, starting six, last season QBH: 1 (Northern Illinois, 2009) PBU: 2 (Miami, 2010) • Appeared in all 13 games, starting one, as a redshirt PBU: 2 (Two Times) Blocked Punt: 1 (Twice) freshman in 2008 INT: 1 (Twice) Blocked XP: 1 (Louisville, 2009) 2010 Season: Games (Starts): 11 (10) • Posted a tackle against Stony Brook • Notched two tackles and a PBU at Florida • Added three tackles versus WKU • Posted a tackle, a half TFL, an INT and a PBU against FAU • Missed the Syracuse game with an ankle injury • Returned to post seven tackles at WVU • Tallied six tackles, an INT and PBU at Louisville • Made a career-high eight tackles versus Pitt • Posted four tackles at Miami and intercepted a pass with five seconds left in regulation to deny the Hurri- canes an opportunity at a game-winning field goal • Posted five tackles and one TFL against Connecticut CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year UA-A TT TFl sacks QBH FF FR PBU INT 2008 17-8 25 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2009 7-14 21 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 2010 24-14 38 1.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 3 Total 48-36 84 2.5-3 0-0 0 0 0 6 3 YOUNG’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8 (Pittsburgh, 2010) TFL: 1.0 (Memphis, 2008) INT: 1 (Three times) PBU: 1 (Six Times) game 13 - Clemson punters / kickers meineke car care bowl

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#18 - Justin Brockhaus-Kann #28 - Maikon Bonani Sophomore (RS) • 6-2 • 226 Sophomore (RS) • 5-9 • 190 Winter Springs, Fla. (Winter Springs HS) Lake Wales, Fla. (Lake Wales HS) Career: Career Games: 23 Games: 11 2010 Games: 12 • Worked in a reserve role as a redshirt freshman last season • Tabbed BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Week after making 47 and 21-yard field • Redshirted in 2008 goals and converting two extra points against Rutgers 2010 Season: CAREER KICKOFF STATISTICS CAREER SCORING STATISTICS Games: 11 Year No. Yds Avg. TB Year PAT-A FG-A Points PPG • Averaged 48.8 ypp on five punts with a long of 57 at Florida 2008 29 1,804 62.2 2 2008 31-32 15-21 76 6.9 • Averaged 52.0 ypp on two punts with a long of 56 versus WKU 2009 - - - - 2009 - - - - • Forced three fair catches and landed one inside the 20 on four punts against FAU 2010 48 3,108 64.8 6 2010 14-15 16-19 62 5.2 • Punted five times, producing two fair catches and landing two inside the 20, against Total 77 4,912 63.8 8 Total 45-47 31-40 138 6.0 Syracuse • Landed two punts inside the 20 and forced four fair catches on six punts at WVU CAREER FIELD GOALS • Averaged 41.5 yards on four punts, including a 51-yarder, at Cincinnati Year 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Pct. Long • Landed three of his six punts inside the 20 against Rutgers with four of the six being 2008 0-0 7-8 5-5 3-7 0-1 15-21 .714 49/UC fair caught 2009 ------• Averaged 41.0 yards per punt on 10 punts, while helping the coverage team give up 2010 0-0 4-4 8-8 4-5 0-2 16-19 .842 47/2x just 28 return yards (2.8 ypr) Total 0-0 11-12 13-13 7-12 0-3 31-40 .775 49/UC • Punted six times for a total of 219 yards, an average of 36.5 yards per punt against Con- necticut BONANI’S CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2010: WKU: 33. FAU: 46. SU: 31, 47. WVU: 36, 47. UC: 33. RU: 47, 21. CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS UL: 39, 22, 52, 37. PITT: 35, 52. UM: 21. UConn: 42, 38, 22. Year No. Yds Avg. Long Blk TB FC 50+ I20 2009 0 0 0.0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 2009: No kicks 2010 61 2,318 38.0 57 1 0 21 7 18 Total 61 2,318 38.0 57 1 0 21 7 18 2008: KU: 41, 34, 23, 43. FIU: 20, 21. NCSU: 44, 20, 32, 44. PITT: 42. SU: 31. UL: 32, 24. UC: 49. RU: 42, 22, 54. UCONN: 29. UM: 23, 37. BROCKHAUS-KANN’S CAREER HIGHS Punts: 10 (Miami, 2010) Bold indicates field goal made Yards: 410 (Miami, 2010) Average: 52.0 (WKU, 2010) Long: 57 (Florida, 2010) #32 - Eric Schwartz Senior • 5-10 • 189 Hudson, Fla. (Hudson HS) Career Games: 17 2010 Games: 6 CAREER KICKOFF STATISTICS CAREER SCORING STATISTICS Year No. Yds Avg. TB Year PAT-A FG-A Points PPG 2009 54 3,230 59.8 3 2009 28-29 11-16 61 5.5 2010 11 735 66.8 2 2010 15-15 1-5 18 4.5 Total 65 3,965 61.0 5 Total 43-44 12-21 79 5.3 CAREER FIELD GOALS Year 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Pct. Long 2009 1-1 3-3 4-6 2-4 1-2 11-16 .688 50/UC 2010 0-0 0-1 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-4 .250 37/SB Total 1-1 3-4 5-9 2-5 1-2 12-20 .600 50/UC SCHWARTZ’S CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2010: SB: 37, 32. WKU: 26, 46. FAU: 35.

2009: CSU: 37. FSU: 37, 37, 27. SU: 40. UC: 50. WVU: 30, 26, 44. UL: 22, 44, 50. UM: 36. UCONN: 46. NIU: 39, 19. Bold indicates field goal made game 13 - Clemson opponents’ schedules meineke car care bowl Stony Brook Syracuse Louisville Date opponent Result Date opponent Result Date opponent Result Sat, Sept 4 at USF L, 59-14 Sat, Sept 4 at Akron W, 29-3 Sat, Sept 4 Kentucky L, 23-16 Sat, Sept 11 American International W, 31-14 Sat, Sept 11 at Washington L, 41-20 Sat, Sept 11 Eastern Kentucky W, 23-13 Sat, Sept 18 at Brown L, 33-30 (2OT) Sat, Sept 18 Maine W, 38-14 Sat, Sept 18 at Oregon State L, 35-28 Sat, Sept 25 Massachusetts L, 26-21 Sat, Sept 25 Colgate W, 42-7 Sat, Oct 2 at Arkansas State W, 34-24 Sat, Oct 9 Virginia Military Institute W, 27-9 Sat, Oct 9 at USF W, 13-9 Sat, Oct 9 Memphis W, 56-0 Sat, Oct 16 at Lafayette L, 28-21 Sat, Oct 16 Pittsburgh L, 45-14 Fri, Oct 15 Cincinnati L, 35-27 Sat, Oct 23 at Coastal Carolina W, 38-28 Sat, Oct 23 at West Virginia W, 19-14 Sat, Oct 23 Connecticut W, 26-0 Sat, Oct 30 Charleston Southern W, 41-21 Sat, Oct 30 at Cincinnati W, 31-7 Sat, Oct 30 at Pittsburgh L, 20-3 Sat, Nov 6 at Presbyterian W, 31-7 Sat, Nov 6 Louisville L, 28-20 Sat, Nov 6 at Syracuse W, 28-20 Sat, Nov 13 Gardner-Webb W, 55-3 Sat, Nov 13 at Rutgers W, 13-10 Sat, Nov 13 USF L, 24-21 (OT) Sat, Nov 20 at Liberty L, 54-28 Sat, Nov 20 Connecticut L, 23-6 Sat, Nov 20 West Virginia L, 17-10 Sat, Nov 27 Boston College L, 16-7 Fri, Nov 26 at Rutgers W, 40-13 Thurs., Dec. 30 vs. Kansas State 3:20 PM ET Tues., Dec. 21 vs. Southern Miss 8:00 PM ET

Florida West Virginia Pittsburgh Date opponent Result Date opponent Result Date opponent Result Sat, Sept 4 Miami (OH) W, 34-12 Sat, Sept 4 Coastal Carolina W, 31-0 Thu, Sept 2 at Utah L, 24-27 (OT) Sat, Sept 11 USF W, 38-14 Fri, Sept 10 at Marshall W, 24-21 (OT) Sat, Sept 11 New Hampshire W, 38-16 Sat, Sept 18 at Tennessee W, 31-17 Sat, Sept 18 Maryland W, 31-17 Thu, Sept 23 Miami (FL) L, 31-3 Sat, Sept 25 Kentucky W, 48-14 Sat, Sept 25 at LSU L, 20-14 Sat, Oct 2 FIU W, 44-17 Sat, Oct 2 at Alabama L, 31-6 Sat, Oct 9 UNLV W, 49-10 Sat, Oct 9 at Notre Dame L, 23-17 Sat, Oct 9 LSU L, 33-29 Thu, Oct 14 USF W, 20-6 Sat, Oct 16 at Syracuse W, 45-14 Sat, Oct 16 Mississippi State L, 10-7 Sat, Oct 23 Syracuse L, 19-14 Sat, Oct 23 Rutgers W, 41-21 Sat, Oct 30 Georgia W, 34-31 (OT) Fri, Oct 29 at Connecticut L, 16-13 (OT) Sat, Oct 30 Louisville W, 20-3 Sat, Nov 6 Vanderbilt W, 55-14 Sat, Nov 13 Cincinnati W, 37-10 Thu, Nov 11 at Connecticut L, 30-28 Sat, Nov 13 South Carolina L, 36-14 Sat, Nov 20 at Louisville W, 17-10 Sat, Nov 20 at USF W, 17-10 Sat, Nov 20 Appalachian State W, 48-10 Fri, Nov 26 at Pittsburgh W, 35-10 Fri, Nov 26 West Virginia L, 35-10 Sat, Nov 27 at Florida State L, 31-7 Sat, Dec 4 Rutgers W, 35-14 Sat, Dec 4 at Cincinnati W, 28-10 Sat., Jan. 1 vs. Penn State 1:00 PM ET Tues., Dec. 28 vs. N. C. State 6:30 PM ET Sat., Jan. 8 vs. Kentucky 12:00 PM ET

WKU Cincinnati Miami Date opponent Result Date opponent Result Date opponent Result Sat, Sept 4 at Nebraska L, 49-10 Sat, Sept 4 at Fresno State L, 28-14 Thu, Sept 2 Florida A&M W, 45-0 Sat, Sept 11 at Kentucky L, 63-28 Sat, Sept 11 Indiana State W, 40-7 Sat, Sept 11 at Ohio State L, 36-24 Sat, Sept 18 Indiana L, 38-21 Thu, Sept 16 at North Carolina State L, 30-19 Thu, Sept 23 at Pittsburgh W, 31-3 Sat, Sept 25 at USF L, 24-12 Sat, Sept 25 Oklahoma L, 31-29 Sat, Oct 2 at Clemson W, 30-21 Sat, Oct 9 at FIU L, 28-21 Sat, Oct 9 Miami (OH) W, 45-3 Sat, Oct 9 Florida State L, 45-17 Sat, Oct 16 Louisiana-Monroe L, 35-30 Fri, Oct 15 at Louisville W, 35-27 Sat, Oct 16 At Duke W, 28-13 Sat, Oct 23 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 54-21 Fri, Oct 22 USF L, 38-30 Sat, Oct 23 North Carolina W, 33-10 Sat, Oct 30 North Texas L, 33-6 Sat, Oct 30 Syracuse L, 31-7 Sat, Oct 30 at Virginia L, 24-19 Sat, Nov 6 FAU L, 17-16 Sat, Nov 13 at West Virginia L, 37-10 Sat, Nov 6 Maryland W, 26-20 Sat, Nov 13 at Arkansas State W, 36-35 (OT) Sat, Nov 20 Rutgers W, 69-38 Sat, Nov 13 at Georgia Tech W, 35-10 Sat, Nov 20 Middle Tennessee L, 27-26 Sat, Nov 27 at Connecticut L, 38-17 Sat, Nov 20 Virginia Tech L, 31-17 Sat, Nov 27 at Troy L, 28-14 Sat, Dec 4 Pittsburgh L, 28-10 Sat, Nov 27 USF L, 23-20 (OT) Fri., Dec. 31 vs. Notre Dame 2:00 PM ET

FAU Rutgers Connecticut Date opponent Result Date opponent Result Date opponent Result Sat, Sept 4 UAB W, 32-31 Thu, Sept 2 Norfolk State W, 31-0 Sat, Sept 4 at Michigan L, 30-10 Sat, Sept 11 Michigan State L, 30-17 Sat, Sept 11 at FIU W, 19-14 Sat, Sept 11 Texas Southern W, 62-3 Sat, Sept 25 North Texas L, 21-17 Sat, Sept 25 North Carolina L, 17-13 Sat, Sept 18 at Temple L, 30-16 Sat, Oct 2 at USF L, 31-3 Sat, Oct 2 Tulane L, 17-14 Sat, Sept 25 Buffalo W, 45-21 Sat, Oct 9 at Louisiana-Monroe L, 20-17 Fri, Oct 8 Connecticut W, 27-24 Sat, Oct 2 Vanderbilt W, 40-21 Sat, Oct 23 at Arkansas State L, 37-16 Sat, Oct 16 Army W, 23-20 (OT) Fri, Oct 8 at Rutgers L, 27-24 Sat, Oct 30 FIU W, 21-9 Sat, Oct 23 at Pittsburgh L, 41-21 Sat, Oct 23 at Louisville L, 26-0 Sat, Nov 6 at Western Kentucky W, 17-16 Wed, Nov 3 at USF L, 28-27 Fri, Oct 29 West Virginia W, 16-13 (OT) Sat, Nov 13 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 24-23 Sat, Nov 13 Syracuse L, 13-10 Thu, Nov 11 Pittsburgh W, 30-28 Sat, Nov 20 at Texas L, 51-17 Sat, Nov 20 at Cincinnati L, 69-38 Sat, Nov 20 at Syracuse W, 23-6 Sat, Nov 27 at Middle Tennessee L, 38-14 Fri, Nov 26 Louisville L, 40-13 Sat, Nov 27 Cincinnati W, 38-17 Sat, Dec 4 Troy L, 44-7 Sat, Dec 4 at West Virginia L, 35-14 Sat, Dec 4 at USF W, 19-16 Sat., Jan. 1 vs. Oklahoma 8:30 PM ET game 13 - Clemson media policies meineke car care bowl

USF Communications USF media policies weekly Media luncheon FB Contact Jeremy Sharpe , Asst. AD/Communications USF hosts a weekly press conference every Tuesday during a regular game week. Assistant coaches, including coordinators, will be available from Cell (813)-447-1040 12-1 p.m. with Coach Holtz taking the podium at 1 p.m. Players will not be available at the luncheon. Email [email protected] Second Contact Amy Woodruff Credential Requests Cell (813) 410-1194 This season USF has taken the football media credentialing system to the web. The new We Are USF Email [email protected] online application process for football credentials can be found at http://www.usfcreden- When referring to the University please be Website www.GoUSFBulls.com tials.com/MediaCredentials.php . If you are requesting multiple credentials for a group, a aware of the following policy regarding usage. form must be submitted for each person. A USF staff member will then send you a confir- First references to the school and its intercol- mation e-mail. Individual game credential requests must be made by Noon on Monday of legiate athletics program should always be the each game week. No photo required. These credentials will be available for pickup at USF University of South Florida. The only secondary 2010 USF Quick Facts during the weekly press conference or on game day at Dock D. reference used should be USF or Bulls. Please Location Tampa, Fla. refrain from using South Florida, S. Florida, Stadium Raymond James Stadium INTERVIEW POLICIES South Fla. or any other similar combination. Capacity 65,857 Under no circumstances should media members contact USF coaches or student-athletes Surface Tiftway Bermuda 419 without prior consent and approval from the USF Communications office and/or football First Year of Football 1997 contact Jeremy Sharpe. The same policy applies to the family members of student-athletes. To request interviews outside of regularly-scheduled Enrollment 47,697 availabilities, please contact the USF Communications department at least 24 hours in advance. Founded 1956 Colors Green (PMS 343), Gold (PMS 4515) Player interviews Nickname Bulls Players will be available three times per week during a normal game week. Those availabilities will occur after practices on Sunday (9:30 p.m.), Tuesday Conference BIG EAST (6 p.m.) and Wednesday (6 p.m.). To request a specific player for post-practice availabilities, please contact the USF Communications department President Dr. Judy Genshaft by 3 p.m. on the day of the availability. Faculty Representative Dr. Bob Sullins Director of Athletics Doug Woolard Staff interviews Head Coach Skip Holtz Coach Holtz and assistant coaches will be available three times per week during a normal game week. Coach Holtz is available Sunday (9:30 p.m.) Alma Mater Notre Dame/1986 and Wednesday (6 p.m.) after practice and at the Tuesday media luncheon (1 p.m.). Assistant coaches are also available on Sunday (9:30 p.m.) and Record at USF 7-5 Wednesday (6 p.m.) after practice and at the Tuesday media luncheon (12-1 p.m.). Coach Holtz and the assistant coaches will not be available after Basic Offense Multiple the Tuesday practice. Basic Defense 4-3 2009 Overall Record 8-5 Postgame policy 2009 BIG EAST Conference Record 3-4 The USF locker room is closed at all times. Coach Holtz and requested USF players will report to the media room for interviews. USF will take 2009 BIG EAST Conference Finish Fifth interview requests for players at the beginning of the fourth quarter. On the road, USF will conduct interviews at the designated location by the host institution. Coaches Skip Holtz (Head Coach), Rick Smith (Asst. Head Big east teleconference Coach/Defensive Backs), Mark Snyder (Defensive The BIG EAST football coaches will hold a weekly teleconference for the media taking place each Monday during the season starting on Monday Coord. - Linebackers) , Vernon Hargreaves (Special Aug. 30. Each coach will be available for approximately 10 minutes. Media representatives may contact the USF Communications office to obtain Teams Coord. - Def. Ends), Todd Fitch (Offensive Coord. - Running Backs), Phil McGeoghan (Wide Receivers), the number. The schedule of coaches is as follows (all times Eastern): Kevin Patrick (Defensive Tackles), Larry Scott (Tight 11 a.m. Greg Schiano, Rutgers 11:40 a.m. Randy Edsall, Connecticut Ends), Steve Shankweiler (Offensive Line), Peter Vaas 11:10 a.m. Charlie Strong, Louisville 11:50 a.m. Doug Marrone, Syracuse (Quarterbacks), Steve Bird (Graduate Assistant/Of- 11:20 a.m. Dave Wannstedt, Pittsburgh Noon Butch Jones, Cincinnati fense), Marcus Patton (Graduate Assistant/Defense), 11:30 a.m. Bill Stewart, West Virginia 12:10 p.m. Skip Holtz, USF Joe Sloan (Offensive Quality Control), Glenn Davis (Defensive Quality Control) CollegePressBox.com Other Staff CollegePressBox.com is a great resource for media covering the Bulls and the BIG EAST. Not only does it have media guides from the entire conference, Larry Antonucci (director of football operations), Carl but it also houses logos, head shots, action shots and much more. For access to the site, email Ted Gangi at webmasteratcollegepressbox.com. Franks (Director of Player Personnel), Marquel Black- well (Recruiting Graduate Assistant), Patrick Burnham Other ways to follow the bulls (director of player development), Jamie DeGerome Media and fans alike can follow the Bulls on Twitter, Facebookand YouTube. On Twitter, check out www.Twitter.com/USFFootball. USF (video coordinator), Jeremy Lees (equipment man- ager), Ronnie McKeefery (Assistant AD/Head Strength Athletics also has a fan page at www. Facebook.com/USFAthletics, while BullsVision on YouTube is a popular destination for videos of all Coach), Rich Rachel (Director of High School Relations), types. Steve Walz (Assistant AD/ Director of Sports Medicine), Mark Wilty (Asst. Equipment Manager) game 13 - Clemson depth chart meineke car care bowl

2010 USF BULLS DEPTH CHART - CLEMSON USF Offense USF DEFense POS # Name Ht. Wt. Cl. POS # Name Ht. Wt. Cl. SE 81 Dontavia Bogan 6-1 188 Sr. LE 94 Craig Marshall 6-4 265 Sr. 14 Terrence Mitchell 5-10 165 Fr. 7 Ryne Giddins 6-3 248 RFr. 82 T.J. Knowles 6-6 241 RSo. 54 Julius Forte 6-2 250 RFr. LT 63 Jamar Bass 6-3 283 Sr. NT 46 Cory Grissom 6-3 306 So. 74 Mark Popek 6-7 288 So. 91 Keith McCaskill 6-0 282 Jr. LG 55 Jeremiah Warren 6-4 315 Jr. DT 97 Terrell McClain 6-3 310 Sr. 60 Danous Estenor 6-3 306 RSo. 92 Luke Sager 6-3 272 RFr. C 62 Sampson Genus 6-1 315 Sr. - or - 96 Anthony Hill 6-4 271 So. 66 Kevin McCaskill 6-1 308 Jr. RE 58 David Bedford 6-4 247 Sr. RG 79 Chaz Hine 6-4 300 Jr. 41 Patrick Hampton 6-0 243 Jr. 71 John McGhin 6-4 324 RFr. RT 64 Jacob Sims 6-5 290 Sr. SAM 57 Jacquian Williams 6-3 216 Sr. 73 Damien Edwards 6-5 335 So. 56 Donte Spires 6-1 220 Sr. TE 45 Kevin Gidrey 6-2 256 Sr. MIKE 36 Sam Barrington 6-1 225 So. 88 Andreas Shields 6-4 241 So. 55 Mike Lanaris 6-0 232 So. 85 Andrew Ketchel 6-5 250 Sr. WILL 34 DeDe Lattimore 6-2 230 RFr. FL 9 Evan Landi 6-3 221 So. 13 Curtis Weatherspoon 6-0 205 Jr. 80 Stephen Bravo-Brown 5-10 175 Fr. LC 16 Mistral Raymond 6-2 192 Sr. 23 Faron Hornes 5-6 166 Jr. 6 Kayvon Webster 5-11 187 So. QB 13 Bobby Eveld 6-5 200 Fr. SS 8 Jon Lejiste 5-11 202 So. - or - 7 B.J. Daniels 6-1 212 So. 30 JaQuez Jenkins 6-2 191 RFr. RB 3 Mo Plancher 5-8 195 Sr. FS 1 Jerrell Young 6-1 205 Jr. 21 Demetris Murray 5-10 199 So. 26 Mark Joyce 5-10 191 Fr. 32 Marcus Shaw 5-9 181 Fr. RC 2 Quenton Washington 5-10 190 Jr. FB 43 Richard Kelly 6-2 242 Sr. 22 George Baker 5-11 177 So. 12 Isaac Virgin 6-4 249 RFr. 38 Ricardo Dixon 5-10 188 RFr.

USF SPECIALISTS POS # Name Ht. Wt. Cl. POS # Name Ht. Wt. Cl. P 18 Justin Brockhaus-Kann 6-2 226 So. KR 5 Lindsey Lamar 5-8 164 So. 48 Renato Proia 6-0 227 RFr. PK/KO 28 Maikon Bonani 5-9 190 So. 6 Kayvon Webster 5-11 187 So. 32 Eric Schwartz 5-10 189 Sr. PR 14 Terrence Mitchell 5-10 165 Fr. H 18 Justin Brockhaus-Kann 6-2 226 So. 31 Jonny Sitton 5-7 165 RFr. LS 68 Mike Walsh 5-10 206 Jr. game 13 - Clemson usf roster meineke car care bowl alpha roster numerical roster

No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. yr. Hometown (Previous Schools) 84 Bermanley Augustin WR 1 Jerrell Young S 6-1 205 Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Gibbs HS) 27 Dontae Aycock RB 2 Quenton Washington CB 5-10 190 Jr. Fort Myers, Fla. (Fort Myers HS) 53 Sharly Azard LB 3 Moise Plancher RB 5-8 195 Sr. Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier HS) 22 George Baker CB 4 Tyson Butler CB 5-11 197 Jr. Fort Myers, Fla. (Cypress Lake HS) 36 Sam Barrington LB 5 Lindsey Lamar WR 5-8 164 So. Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough HS) 63 Jamar Bass OT 6 Kayvon Webster CB 5-11 187 So. Opa Locka, Fla. (Miami Monsignor Pace HS) 24 Bradley Battles RB 7 B.J. Daniels QB 5-11 216 So. Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS) 58 David Bedford DE 7 Ryne Giddins DE 6-3 248 RFr. Seffner, Fla. (Armwood HS) 81 Dontavia Bogan WR 8 Jamius Gunsby QB 6-4 235 Fr. LaGrange, Ga. (LaGrange HS) 28 Maikon Bonani P/K 8 Jon Lejiste S 5-11 202 So. Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Community HS) 33 Spencer Boyd WR 9 Evan Landi WR 6-3 221 So. Coral Springs, Fla. (Coral Springs Charter HS) 80 Stephen Bravo-Brown WR 11 A.J. Love WR 6-2 205 Sr. Bradenton, Fla. (Southeast HS) 40 Chris Breit LB 12 Isaac Virgin WR 6-4 249 RFr. Fort Pierce, Fla. (Westwood HS) 18 Justin Brockhaus-Kann P 13 Bobby Eveld QB 6-4 194 Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit HS) 4 Tyson Butler CB 13 Curtis Weatherspoon LB 6-0 205 Jr. Valdosta, Ga. (Dean CC) (Valdosta HS) 42 Jake Carlton TE 14 Terrence Mitchell CB 5-10 165 Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough HS) 95 Todd Chandler DT 14 Tyler Stowell WR 6-3 193 So. St. Petersburg, Fla., (Northside Christian) 37 Reshard Cliett S 15 Victor Marc RB 5-10 216 So. Hallandale, Fla. (Hallandale HS) 7 B.J. Daniels QB 16 Ryan Eppes QB 6-1 219 RFr. Seminole, Fla. (Largo HS) 90 Claude Davis DE 16 Mistral Raymond S 6-2 192 Sr. Palmetto, Fla. (Ellsworth CC) (Palmetto HS) 38 Ricardo Dixon CB 17 Sterling Griffin WR 6-1 180 So. Opa Locka, Fla. (Miami Monsignor Pace HS) 21 Darryl Duncan DB 18 Justin Brockhaus-Kann P 6-2 226 RSo. Winter Springs, Fla. (Winter Springs HS) 59 Cody Durakovic LB 18 Brandon Smith QB 6-0 185 Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla. (Cardinal-Newman HS) 19 Jordan Duval WR 19 Jordan Duval WR 6-3 225 Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough HS) 70 Quinterrius Eatmon OL 20 Darrell Scott RB 6-1 239 Jr. Ventura, Calif. (Colorado) (St. Bonaventure HS) 73 Damien Edwards OT 21 Darryl Duncan DB 5-9 183 Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Rickards HS) 16 Ryan Eppes QB 21 Demetris Murray RB 5-10 206 So. Buford, Ga. (Buford HS) 60 Danous Estenor OG 22 George Baker CB 5-11 177 So. Miami, Fla. (Archbishop Carroll HS) 13 Bobby Eveld QB 23 Faron Hornes WR 5-6 166 Jr. Bradenton, Fla. (Butler CC / Bradenton Southeast HS) 54 Julius Forte DE 24 Bradley Battles RB 5-8 201 RFr. Marianna, Fla. (Marianna HS) 48 Ruben Garcia LB 25 Joel Miller RB 5-10 190 RSo. Tampa, Fla. (Wharton HS) 62 Sampson Genus OC 26 Mark Joyce S 5-10 191 Fr. Deland, Fla. (Deland HS) 7 Ryne Giddins DE 27 Dontae Aycock RB 5-9 219 RFr. Tampa, Fla. (Auburn) (Chamberlain HS) 45 Kevin Gidrey TE 27 Chris Lane S 5-8 204 Sr. Miami, Fla. (Everglades HS) 17 Sterling Griffin WR 28 Maikon Bonani P/K 5-9 190 RSo. Lake Wales, Fla. (Lake Wales HS) 49 Chase Griffiths TE 30 JaQuez Jenkins S 6-2 191 RFr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood HS) 46 Cory Grissom DT 31 Jonny Sitton RB 5-7 165 RFr. Largo, Fla. (Indian Rocks Christian School) 8 Jamius Gunsby QB 32 Eric Schwartz K 5-10 189 Sr. Hudson, Fla. (Hudson HS) 44 Tyler Guy TE 32 Marcus Shaw RB 5-9 181 Fr. Arcadia, Fla. (De Soto HS) 41 Patrick Hampton DE 33 Spencer Boyd WR 5-9 174 Fr. Cape Coral, Fla. (Notre Dame) (Cape Coral HS) 89 Jeff Hawkins TE 34 Devekeyan Lattimore LB 6-2 230 RFr. Athens, Ga. (Cedar Shoals HS) 96 Anthony Hill DT 35 Thanasi “Saki” Mihalakos S 5-11 185 RJr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Terry Parker HS) 79 Chaz Hine OG 35 Rodney Watson RB 5-9 170 Fr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lakeland HS) 87 Derrick Hopkins WR 36 Sam Barrington LB 6-1 225 So. Jacksonville, Fla. (Terry Parker HS) 23 Faron Hornes WR 37 Reshard Cliett S 6-2 196 Fr. Thomasville, Ga. (Thomas Country Central HS) 72 Steven Jacques OG 37 J.J. Peterson RB 5-10 186 Jr. Arcadia, Fla. (DeSoto County HS) 30 JaQuez Jenkins S 38 Ricardo Dixon CB 5-10 188 RFr. Hallandale, Fla. (Hallandale HS) 26 Mark Joyce S 39 Brandon Salinas CB 6-0 168 RFr. Orlando, Fla. (Oak Ridge HS) 43 Richard Kelly TE 40 Chris Breit LB 5-10 206 RSo. Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant HS) 67 Clayton Kessler DE 40 Cory Schomp LS 6-2 240 RFr. Seminole, Fla. (Seminole HS) 85 Andrew Ketchel TE 41 Patrick Hampton DE 6-0 243 Jr. Lithonia, Ga. (Martin Luther King HS) 65 Tony Kibler OL 42 Jake Carlton TE 6-3 215 Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch HS) 99 Marvin Kloss K 43 Richard Kelly TE 6-2 242 Sr. Bushnell, Fla. (South Sumter HS) 82 TJ Knowles WR 44 Tyler Guy TE 6-6 249 Fr. Dade City, Fla. (Freedom HS) game 13 - Clemson usf roster meineke car care bowl

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. yr. Hometown (Previous Schools) No. Name Pos. 44 Kasey Owens LB 6-3 220 Jr. Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS) 5 Lindsey Lamar WR 45 Kevin Gidrey TE 6-2 256 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. (East Carolina) (Kempsville HS) 55 Michael Lanaris LB 46 Cory Grissom DT 6-2 306 So. LaGrange, Ga. (Troup County HS) 9 Evan Landi WR 47 Chris Veron P 6-3 205 Fr. Ocala, Fla. (Forest HS) 27 Chris Lane S 48 Ruben Garcia LB 5-11 219 Fr. Plant City, Fla. (Durant HS) 34 Devekeyan Lattimore LB 48 Renato Proia K 6-0 227 RFr. Cape Coral, Fla. (Mariner HS) 8 Jon Lejiste S 49 Chase Griffiths TE 6-3 225 RFr. Tallahassee, Fla. (North Florida Christian) 50 Hans Louis LB 50 Hans Louis LB 6-0 206 Fr. Hollywood, Fla. (Chaminade Madonna College Prep) 11 A.J. Love WR 51 Armando Sanchez LB 5-11 220 So. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northeast HS) 15 Victor Marc RB 52 Matt Milk LB 6-0 210 RFr. Naples, Fla. (Gulf Coast HS) 94 Craig Marshall DE 53 Sharly Azard LB 6-0 215 RJr. Roselle, N.J. (Abraham Clark HS) 91 Keith McCaskill DT 54 Julius Forte DE 6-2 250 RFr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega HS) 66 Kevin McCaskill OC 55 Michael Lanaris LB 6-0 232 RSo. Lake Mary, Fla. (Lake Mary HS) 97 Terrell McClain NT 55 Jeremiah Warren OG 6-4 315 RJr. Panama City, Fla. (Bay HS) 71 John McGhin OG 56 Donte Spires LB 6-1 220 Sr. Tampa, Fla. (Plant HS) 35 Thanasi “Saki” Mihalakos S 57 Jacquian Williams LB 6-3 216 Sr. Tampa, Fla. (Fort Scott CC) (Riverview HS) 52 Matt Milk LB 58 David Bedford DE 6-4 247 Sr. Palm Beach, Fla. (Independence CC) (Palm Beach Lakes HS) 25 Joel Miller RB 59 Cody Durakovic LB 6-2 226 RFr. Tampa, Fla. (Sickles HS) 14 Terrence Mitchell CB 60 Danous Estenor OG 6-3 306 RSo. Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Central HS) 21 Demetris Murray RB 62 Sampson Genus OC 6-1 315 Sr. Lake City, Fla. (Columbia HS) 44 Kasey Owens LB 63 Jamar Bass OT 6-3 283 RSr. Apopka, Fla. (Hutchinson CC) (Apopka HS) 37 J.J. Peterson RB 64 Jacob Sims OT 6-5 290 Sr. Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park HS) 3 Moise Plancher RB 65 Tony Kibler OL 6-4 355 Fr. Belle Glade, Fla. (Glades Day School) 74 Mark Popek OT 66 Kevin McCaskill OC 6-0 285 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Godby HS) 75 Darren Powe OG 67 Clayton Kessler DE 6-3 240 So. Brooksville, Fla. (Hernando HS) 48 Renato Proia K 68 Michael Walsh LS 5-10 206 Jr. Tampa , Fla. (Plant HS) 16 Mistral Raymond S 70 Quinterrius Eatmon OL 6-6 340 Fr. Prichard, Ala. (C F Vigor) 78 Austin Reiter OG 71 John McGhin OG 6-4 324 RFr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Fla.orida HS) 92 Luke Sager DT 72 Steven Jacques OG 6-2 293 RFr. Hollywood, Fla. (South Broward HS) 39 Brandon Salinas CB 73 Damien Edwards OT 6-5 335 So. Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler HS) 51 Armando Sanchez LB 74 Mark Popek OT 6-7 288 So. Plant City, Fla. (Plant City HS) 40 Cory Schomp LS 75 Darren Powe OG 6-3 285 Jr. Mayo, Fla. (Lafayette HS) 32 Eric Schwartz K 78 Austin Reiter OL 6-4 250 Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch HS) 20 Darrell Scott RB 79 Chaz Hine OG 6-4 300 Jr. Lithia, Fla. (Newsome HS) 32 Marcus Shaw RB 80 Stephen Bravo-Brown WR 5-10 175 Fr. North Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) 88 Andreas Shields TE 81 Dontavia Bogan WR 6-1 188 Sr. Thomasville, Ga. (Central County HS) 64 Jacob Sims OT 82 TJ Knowles WR 6-6 241 RSo. Las Vegas, Nev. (Saddleback CC) (Coronado HS) 31 Jonny Sitton RB 83 Deonte Welch WR 6-0 190 Fr. Williston, Fla. (Williston HS) 18 Brandon Smith QB 84 Bermanley Augustin WR 5-11 181 RSo. Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic HS) 56 Donte Spires LB 85 Andrew Ketchel TE 6-5 250 Sr. Shalimar, Fla. (Choctawhatchee HS) 14 Tyler Stowell WR 86 Justin Wilkins WR 6-1 203 RJr. Fort Pierce, FL (Fort Pierce Central HS) 93 Demi Thompson DT 87 Derrick Hopkins WR 5-5 155 RFr. Opa Locka, Fla. (Miami Monsignor Pace HS) 47 Chris Veron P 88 Andreas Shields TE 6-4 241 So. Tampa, Fla. (Wharton HS) 12 Isaac Virgin WR 89 Jeff Hawkins TE 6-4 251 So. Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard HS) 68 Michael Walsh LS 90 Claude Davis DE 6-2 234 RJr. Lakeland, Fla. (East Mississippi CC) 55 Jeremiah Warren OG 91 Keith McCaskill DT 6-0 282 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Godby HS) 2 Quenton Washington CB 92 Luke Sager DT 6-3 272 RFr. Niceville, Fla. (Niceville HS) 35 Rodney Watson RB 93 Demi Thompson DT 6-1 255 RFr. Longwood, Fla. (Lake Mary HS) 13 Curtis Weatherspoon LB 94 Craig Marshall DE 6-4 265 Sr. Fort Walton Beach, Fla. (Pearl River CC) (Choctawhatchee HS) 6 Kayvon Webster CB 95 Todd Chandler DT 6-0 318 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Northwestern HS) 83 Deonte Welch WR 96 Anthony Hill DT 6-4 271 So. Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS) 86 Justin Wilkins WR 97 Terrell McClain DT 6-3 310 Sr. Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS) 98 Brandon Wilkinson DE 98 Brandon Wilkinson DE 6-3 212 Fr. Venice, Fla. (Venice Senior HS) 57 Jacquian Williams LB 99 Marvin Kloss K 6-0 185 Fr. Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier HS) 1 Jerrell Young S game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: USF 59, Stony Brook 14 Raymond James stadium • tampa, Fla. September 4, 2010 • 7:05 pm • Bright House sports network USF 1-0 • stony brook 0-1

TAMPA (AP) -- B.J. Daniels threw for 264 yards and two touchdowns, helping the University of South Florida launch the Skip Holtz era with a 59-14 rout of Stony Scoring by quarters Brook in the season opener for both teams. Daniels teamed with Dontavia Bogan on a 59-yard score on the Bulls’ first offensive play. The third-year sophomore later 1 2 3 4 F threw a 27-yard TD pass to Joel Miller. Holtz became the head coach of the Bulls in January after five seasons at East Carolina. The son of former Notre Dame and Stony Brook 14 0 0 0 14 South Carolina coach Lou Holtz is only the second coach in USF’s 13-year history. Stony Brook QB Michael Coulter threw a first-quarter TD pass that gave the Sea- USF 14 17 21 7 59 wolves a brief 14-7 lead, however he also tossed three interceptions and had one of them returned for a touchdown that put USF up 52-14 late in the third quarter. Daniels completed 15-of-22 passes before leaving the game after leading a five-play, 80-yard TD drive to start the second half. The game was Stony Brook’s first Attendance: 40,201 Time: 3:17 against a Football Bowl Subdivision opponent, and the Seawolves have already signed contracts to play three more FBS schools - Buffalo, Army and Boston College - 1st Quarter in the next three years. Miller did not have a career reception before Saturday night. Daniels found him slanting into the end zone with six seconds remaining in the USF-BOGAN,Dontavia 59 yd pass from DANIELS,BJ opening half, finishing a nine-play, 61-yard drive that put USF up 31-14. USF mistakes on special teams led to both of Stony Brook’s touchdowns, with Faron Hornes (SCHWARTZ, Eric kick) - 1 play, 59 yards, TOP 0:10, fumbling on a punt return at his own 35 and Bulls punter Justin Brockhaus-Kann being ruled down at the USF 27 for a 15-yard loss after going down on one knee to SBU 0 - USF 7 field a bad snap. Coulter threw 31 yards to Jordan Gush to set up a 3-yard TD run by Edwin Gowins. The junior’s 27-yard scoring pass to Brock Jackolski, a transfer from SBU - GOWINS, E. 3 yd run (SKIFFINGTON, W. kick) - 3 Hofstra, gave Stony Brook a 14-7 lead less than 10 minutes into the game. Coulter completed 9-of-21 passes for 112 yards and one touchdown. Miguel Maysonet plays, 35 yards, TOP 1:20, SBU 7 - USF 7 led Stony Brook in rushing with 72 yards on 11 carries. The Bulls rushing attack was led by freshman Marcus Shaw, who posted 77 yards, including a 63-yard TD run. SBU - JACKOLSKI, B. 27 yd pass from COULTER, M. Sophomore Demetris Murray added 55 yards, while senior Mo Plancher and Daniels each had TD runs. Sophomore Evan Landi, who was playing in his first game (SKIFFINGTON, W. kick) - 1 play, 27 yards, TOP 0:08, as a full-time receiver, notched five receptions for 92 yards, while true freshman walk-on Stephen Bravo-Brown had four cathces for 48 yards. Bogan finished with SBU 14 - USF 7 three receptions for 86 yards. Defensively, USF got interceptions from freshman Mark Joyce, who returned his 33 yards for a TD, senior David Bedford, sophomore USF - DANIELS,BJ 4 yd run (SCHWARTZ, Eric kick) - 8 Mike Lanaris and sophmore George Baker. Junior Curtis Weatherspoon led the team with six tackles, while freshman DeDe Lattimore and Patrick Hampton chipped plays, 70 yards, TOP 3:59, SBU 14 - USF 14 in with four stops.

2nd Quarter USF - SCHWARTZ, Eric 37 yd field goal - 8 plays, 42 yards, TOP 3:18, SBU 14 - USF 17 USF - LANE, Chris 0 yd blocked punt return (SCHWARTZ, Eric kick), SBU 14 - USF 24 USF - MILLER,Joel 19 yd pass from DANIELS,BJ (SCHWARTZ, Eric kick) - 9 plays, 61 yards, TOP 1:27, Stony brook usf Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg SBU 14 - USF 31 Miguel Maysonet 11 72 0 15 Marcus Shaw 5 77 1 63 Edwin Gowins 16 54 1 11 Demetrius Murray 9 55 0 18 3rd Quarter Brock Jackolski 7 22 0 18 Mo Plancher 7 27 1 11 Team 1 -1 0 0 BJ Daniels 5 23 1 7 USF - PLANCHER,Moise 5 yd run (SCHWARTZ, Eric Michael Coulter 2 -6 0 2 Bradley Battles 4 14 0 4 kick) - 5 plays, 80 yards, TOP 1:47, SBU 14 - USF 38 Totals 37 141 1 18 Richar Kelly 1 -1 0 0 Justin Brockhaus-Kann 1 -15 0 0 USF - MURRAY,Demetri 25 yd pass from EVELD, Bobby Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Totals 32 180 3 63 (SCHWARTZ, Eric kick) - 3 plays, 32 yards, TOP 1:23, Michael Coulter 21 9 112 1 4 31 SBU 14 - USF 45 Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg BJ Daniels 22 15 264 2 0 59 USF - JOYCE, Mark 33 yd interception return Receiving No Yds TD Lg Jordan Gush 4 58 0 31 Bobby Eveld 12 9 119 1 0 25 (SCHWARTZ, Eric kick) SBU 14 - USF 52 Chris McMillan 2 16 0 10 Team 2 0 0 0 0 0 Brock Jackolski 1 27 1 27 Totals 36 24 383 3 0 59 Brett Arce 1 6 0 6 4th Quarter Michael Lepore 1 5 0 5 Receiving No Yds TD Lg USF - SHAW, Marcus 63 yd run (SCHWARTZ, Eric kick) Totals 9 112 1 31 Evan Landi 5 92 0 47 - 2 plays, 70 yards, TOP 0:42, SBU 14 - USF 59 Stephen Bravo-Brown 4 48 0 21 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Demetrius Murray 3 57 1 25 Drew Evangelista 7 269 38.4 45 Dontavia Bogan 3 86 1 59 Team Statistics sbU USF Team 1 0 0.0 0 Joel Miller 2 27 1 19 Marcus Shaw 2 22 0 13 FIRST DOWNS 12 25 Punt Returns No yds lg Lindsey Lamar 2 15 0 11 NET YARDS RUSHING 37-142 32-180 None Isaac Virgin 1 20 0 20 NET YARDS PASSING 112 383 TJ Knowles 1 9 0 9 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Daniel Bryant 1 7 0 7 Completions-Attempts-Int 9-21-4 24-36-0 Brock Jackolski 6 111 28 Totals 24 383 3 59 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 254 563 Stephen Schwicke 1 0 0 Myles Campbell 1 0 0 Punting No Yds Avg Lg PUNTS-YARDS 8-269 1-37 Justin Brockhaus-Kann 1 37 37.0 37 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 4-43-1 Defensive Leaders Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 8-111-0 3-41-0 Unassisted Tackles: 8 - Arin West; Assisted Tackles: 2 - Arin West, Craig Richardson, Punt Returns No yds lg Dominick Reyes, Kenny Tuiloma; Total Tackles: 10 - Arin West. Faron Hornes 1 14 14 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 4-36-1 Johnny Sitton 2 17 30 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-42 7-50 Chris Lane 1 11 0 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 4-2 Totals 4 42 30 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-8 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Third-Down Conversions 2 of 11 2 of 8 Dontavia Bogan 2 31 20 Kayvon Webster 1 10 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 3 Totals 3 41 20 Possession Time 30:41 29:19 Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Curtis Weatherspoon; Assisted Tackles: 1 - Kayvon Webster, David Bedford, Jon Lejiste, Cory Grissom, JaQuez Jenkins, Mistral Raymond; Total Tackles: 6 - Curtis Weatherspoon; Sacks: 1 - Keith McCaskill; Interceptions: 1 - Mark Joyce, David Bedford, George Baker, Mike Lanaris. game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: Florida 38, USF 14 ben hill griffin stadium at florida field • Gainesville, fla. September 11, 2010 • 12:21 pm • sec network florida 2-0 • USF 1-1

GAINESVILLE - During its short 14-year history, the University of South Florida football team has made a name for itself as a team that could step up and shock the Scoring by quarters college football world with a big upset. They did it in 2001 in just its second year as an independent Football Bowl Subdivision member when it handed Pittsburgh 1 2 3 4 F a 35-26 loss, in 2007 when it defeated Auburn, 26-23 in overtime, and last year when it beat Florida State, 17-7. All three of those wins came on the road and in USF 7 0 7 0 14 front of stunned home crowds. On Saturday, it looked early on that USF was poised to possibly shock the nation once again, as it traveled to Gainesville to take on No. 8 Florida. The Gators, however, would find their groove, scoring 21-unanswered third quarter points en route to a 38-14 win over the Bulls in front of 90,612 No. 8 Florida 0 7 21 10 38 fans at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, the second largest crowd that USF has ever played in front of. The Bulls would come out of the locker room looking to establish the tempo of the game and take control, and that’s exactly what they did. After the USF defense gave Florida nothing in its first series, forcing the Gators into a three- Attendance: 90,612 Time: 3:15 and-out, quarterback B.J. Daniels and the Bulls’ offense would take over on the Florida four yard line and proceed to go on a 17-play, 96-yard drive which would end in a two-yard pass from Daniels to tight end Andrew Ketchel with 3:53 left in the first quarter. That initial drive would consist of 12 rushing attempts and just two passing completions - out of five attempts - using up 9:58 of the clock, and seemingly taking a toll on the Florida defense. USF also converted on five third down 1st Quarter plays during the drive, including a third-and-eight play, from the USF 48-yard line, when Daniels hit wide receiver Dontavia Bogan for a 12-yard connection, and USF - Ketchel 2 yd pass from Daniels (Schwartz kick) then on third-and-two from Florida’s 32-yard line, wide receiver Lindsey Lamar would scamper for 21 yards down to the Gator 11-yard line. The big play of the series Time: 3:53. Drive: 17 plays, 96 yards, 9:58 (USF 7, UF 0) came on third-and-goal when Daniels looked to connect with Bogan, however Florida defensive back Jeremy Brown would be called for pass interference setting up the strike to Ketchel on the next play to put the Bulls up 7-0. Each team would end up punting on their next two series, respectively, before the Gators would put together their own drive and threaten to get on the scoreboard. Starting at its own 10-yard line, Florida used a series of runs to get out to its own 41-yard line 2nd Quarter before quarterback John Brantley threw a 21-yard completion to running back Jeffery Demps where he was knocked out of bounds at the Bulls’ 38-yard line by UF - Moore 11 yd pass from Brantley (Sturgis kick) safety Jon Lejiste. The Gators eventually got deep into USF territory, giving Gator kicker Caleb Sturgis an opportunity at a 39-yard field goal attempt that would go wide. The Florida defense, however, would strike on the Bulls’ next series when safety Ahmad Black intercepted a Daniels pass and returned it two yards to the Bulls Time: 0:44. Drive: 3 plays, 29 yards, 0:16 (USF7, UF 7) 29 yard line. The Gators took advantage just two plays later, when Brantley went up the middle to wide receiver Carl Moore for an 11-yard touchdown strike to tie the game at 7-7, a score that would hold up at the break. At the beginning of the second half, USF was poised to get back into the Gator end zone. The Bulls took 3rd Quarter over possession at their own 32 yard line and quickly gave the ball to running back Demetris Murray who would rush for 33 yards down to the Florida 35 yard line. UF - Demps 62 yd run (Sturgis kick) After back-to-back runs by Murray and Daniels, Murray would look to take the ball from Daniels on a hand off, however never got a grip on it. The fumble would be recovered by the Gators on its own 12-yard line. Just two plays after the miscue, Demps would go 62 yards for a touchdown to give Florida its first lead of the game. Time: 7:24. Drive 3 plays, 88 yards, 1:27 (USF 7, UF 14) The Gators would eventually go up 28-7 before the Bulls scored again on a three-yard Murray touchdown run with 25 seconds left in the third quarter, cutting the UF - Gillislee 4 yd run (Sturgis kick) lead to two touchdowns. That would be as close as USF would get the rest of the day. The scoring play was set up by a 51-yard reception by wide receiver Evan Landi. Time: 4:44. Drive 4 plays, 35 yards, 1:40 (USF 7, UF 21) Although the Bulls recorded just 86 yards passing on the day, the USF running attack would find a pretty good rhythm rushing for 244 yards on 39 carries. Daniels rushed for 107 of those 244 yards doing so on 17 carries. It was the fifth time that he ran for more than 100 yards in a game in his career. In addition, with his 107 UF - Trattou 35 yd interception return (Sturgis kick) rushing yards, Daniels becomes only the second quarterback to rush for more than 100 yards against the Gators since 1996. On Sept. 14, 2002, Dontrell Jackson (Ohio) Time: 2:32. (USF 7, UF 28) rushed for 118 yards. Murray would also finish with 62 yards rushing on 11 carries and running back Mo Plancher surpassed the 1,000-yard plateau for his career USF - Murray 3 yd run (Schwartz kick) rushing for 32 yards on six carries. Time: 0:25. Drive: 5 plays, 69 yards, 2:00 (USF 14, UF 28) USF uf Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg 4th Quarter Daniels 17 107 0 14 Demps 11 139 1 62 UF - Sturgis 22 yd field goal Murray 11 62 1 33 Moody 14 54 0 9 Time: 12:20. Drive: 7 plays, 35 yards, 3:05 (USF 14, Plancher 6 32 0 10 Gillislee 4 29 1 11 Lamar 2 27 0 21 Brown 3 23 0 13 UF 31) Shaw 3 16 0 8 Rainey 1 15 0 15 UF - Reed 2 yd pass from Brantley (Sturgis kick) Totals 39 244 1 33 Burton 2 7 0 5 Brantley 2 -16 0 0 Time: 3:55. Drive: 13 plays, 57 yards, 7:22. (USF 14, Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Totals 37 251 2 62 UF 38) Daniels 20 5 84 1 4 51 Eveld 3 1 2 0 0 2 Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg Totals 23 6 86 1 4 51 Brantley 31 18 172 2 0 23 Team Statistics USF UF Receiving No Yds TD Lg Receiving No Yds TD Lg FIRST DOWNS 16 21 Shields 3 21 0 12 Thompson 6 83 0 23 Landi 1 51 0 51 Moore 5 40 1 13 NET YARDS RUSHING 244 251 Bogan 1 12 0 12 Hines 2 6 0 6 NET YARDS PASSING 86 172 Ketchel 1 2 1 2 Burton 2 5 0 3 Totals 6 86 1 51 Demps 1 21 0 21 Completions-Attempts-Int 6-23-4 18-31-0 Clark 1 15 0 15 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 330 423 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Reed 1 2 1 2 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 2-0 Brockhaus-Kann 5 244 48.8 57 Totals 18 172 2 23 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-45 8-56 Punt Returns No yds lg Punting No Yds Avg Lg PUNTS-YARDS 5-244 4-174 Mitchell 1 1 1 Henry 4 174 43.5 50 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-202 7-465 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Punt Returns No yds lg Punt returns: No.-Yards-TD 1-1-0 3-32-0 Shields 1 13 13 Ja. Jenkins 1 30 30 Kickoff returns: No.-Yds-TD 4-100-0 2-95-0 Lamar 3 87 39 Rainey 2 2 3 Interceptions: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 4-38-1 Totals 4 100 39 Totals 3 32 30 Fumble returns: No.-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Defensive Leaders Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Possession Time 28:05 31:55 Unassisted Tackles: 5 - David Bedford; Assisted Tackles: 5 - Sam Barrington; Total Demps 2 95 54 Tackles: 8 - Sam Barrington. Sacks: 1 - Jon LeJiste. Forced Fumble: 1 - Jon LeJiste. Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 5 of 13 Defensive Leaders Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 Unassisted Tackles: 4 - Black, Jones; Assisted Tackles: 4 - Black, Je. Jenkins; Total Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4 Tackles: 8 - Black; Sacks: 1 - Ja. Jenkins; Interceptions: 2 - Black. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 1-6 PAT Kicks 2-2 5-5 Field Goals 0-0 1-2 game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: USF 24, WKU 12 Raymond james stadium • tampa, fla. September 25, 2010 • 7:05 pm • espn regional USF 2-1 • WKU 0-4

TAMPA - The term running with the Bulls couldn’t have been any more appropriate than it was at Raymond James as the University of South Florida football team Scoring by quarters returned to action following its bye week and handed Western Kentucky a 24-12 loss in front of 40,276 USF faithful. The Bulls got touchdown runs from Mo Plancher, 1 2 3 4 F Richard Kelly and B.J. Daniels as USF ran for 226 yards on 44 carries on the evening, highlighted by a 115-yard performance from Demetris Murray. WKU took the opening WKU 0 0 0 12 12 kickoff from its own 30-yard line and drove the ball 45 yards to the Bulls’ 30-yard line using 7:28 of the clock only to have a 46-yard field goal attempt by Casey Tinius go USF 0 7 14 3 24 wide right. After back-to-back three-and-outs by USF and then the Hilltoppers, the Bulls looked like they would get their chance to get on the board. USF got a 27-yard punt return from Terrence Mitchell, bringing the ball to the WKU 28-yard line. Daniels would collect 15 yards on the first play of the drive getting to the Hilltoppers’ 13- yard line. A sack forced the Bulls back to the 21-yard line and after a Plancher five-yard gain and a Daniels’ 12-yard scamper fell just short of the first down, kicker Eric Attendance: 40,276 Time: 3:10 Schwartz would look to give the Bulls a three-point advantage. However, like his WKU counterpart, Schwartz would put his attempt wide right. Tinius would get another chance to redeem himself after the USF defense held on a third down, but he put another attempt wide right. On the next series, Plancher would finally break through 2nd Quarter and give the Bulls the advantage with a 13-yard TD scamper with 5:09 left in the half, capping a five-play, 79-yard drive. Murray gave the Bulls a boost on the drive with USF – Plancher 13 yd run (Schwartz kick) a 39-yard run that ended with a facemask penalty, giving USF another 15 yards and a first down at the WKU 24. After Tinius missed his third field goal of the first half Time: 5:09 Drive: 5 plays, 79 yards, 2:10 (USF 7, WKU 0) with 40 seconds left, the Bulls took a 7-0 lead into the locker room at the intermission. USF would come out in the second half and look to extend the gap. Kelly took a Daniels handoff and rumbled two yards into the end zone to give the Bulls a two-touchdown lead, capping an 11-play, 82-yard drive that ate up 6:27 on the clock. After 3rd Quarter the Bulls defense held on the ensuing drive, Mitchell would strike again in the return game, taking the punt 67 yards to the WKU 13 yardline. Daniels would cap the drive USF – Kelly 2 yd run (Schwartz kick) with a one-yard run with 1:50 left in the third, making it 21-0. WKU would finally get on the board with 11:28 left in the contest when Quinterrence Cooper caught a Time: 8:33 Drive: 11 plays, 82 yards, 6:27 (USF 14, WKU 0) five-yard pass from Bobby Rainey. After a Maikon Bonani 33-yard field goal, WKU would close the gap when Jack Doyle took a 25-yard pass from Jakes and found the end zone with 3:46 left in the game. But, it was too late and the Bulls notched the 24-12 victory. Murray finished with 115 yards on 15 carries (7.7 ypc) to register the USF – Daniels 1 yd run (Schwartz kick) first 100-yard game of his career. His backfield mate, Plancher, would finish the game with 79 yards on 17 carries, while Daniels posted 30 rushing yards. USF would only Time: 1:50 Drive: 7 plays, 13 yards, 3:33 (USF 21, WKU 0) attempt 11 passes, completing seven, with Evan Landi accounting for two of the Bulls’ seven catches on the night. The USF defense also stifled the Hilltoppers’ running game, which came into the contest averaging 170 yards per game in their first three games against Nebraska, Kentucky and Indiana. On the night, WKU logged just 88 4th Quarter yards on 31 carries for an average of 2.8 yards per carry. Bobby Rainey, the Hilltoppers’ top rushing threat, who came into the outing rushing at a 148-yards-per-game clip WKU – Cooper 5 yd pass from Rainey with five touchdowns this year, was held to just 64 yards on 21 carries and didn’t find his way into the end zone. Sam Barrington led the defense with six tackles, while Time: 11:28 Drive 10 plays, 74 yards, 5:22 (USF 21, WKU 6) DeDe Lattimore, Mike Lanaris and Jacquain Williams chipped in five stops. Lanaris also had two TFL with Williams adding a TFL of his own. Jon Lejiste was also active, USF – Bonani 33 yd field goal finishing with three tackles, a sack and forced fumble and a PBU. Time: 5:19 Drive 6 plays, 15 yards, 2:16 (USF 24, WKU 6) WKU – Doyle 25 yd pass from Jakes Time: 3:46 Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 1:33 (USF 24, WKU 12)

Team Statistics wkU USF WKU USF Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg FIRST DOWNS 18 16 Rainey 21 64 0 14 Murray 15 115 0 39 NET YARDS RUSHING 88 226 Jakes 7 11 0 7 Plancher 17 81 1 13 Karrer 1 11 0 11 Daniels 9 30 1 15 NET YARDS PASSING 226 57 Johnson 1 2 0 2 Kelly 3 2 1 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 314 283 Jones 1 0 0 0 Totals 44 226 3 39 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 0-0 Totals 31 88 0 14 Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg Penalties: Number-Yards 5-39 6-45 Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Daniels 11 7 57 0 1 17 PUNTS-YARDS 4-174 2-104 Jakes 37 19 221 1 1 25 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-128 5-334 Rainey 1 1 5 1 0 5 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Totals 38 20 226 2 1 25 Landi 2 16 0 8 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-94-0 Bravo-Brown 1 17 0 17 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-97-0 3-18-0 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Lamar 1 12 0 12 Doyle 7 94 1 25 Hornes 1 6 0 6 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-32-0 1-0-0 Vasquez 5 47 0 19 Knowles 1 3 0 3 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 McNeal 3 55 0 21 Plancher 1 3 0 3 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Rainey 2 11 0 6 Totals 7 57 0 17 Haynes 1 12 0 12 Possession Time 31:10 28:50 Cooper 1 5 1 5 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 3 of 10 Jones 1 2 0 2 Brockhaus-Kann 1 104 52.0 56 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 2 Totals 20 226 2 25 Punt Returns No yds lg Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-5 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Mitchell 2 94 67 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 1-11 Brakefield 4 174 43.5 47 PAT Kicks 0-1 3-3 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Punt Returns No yds lg Webster 1 18 18 Field Goals 0-3 1-3 None Daniels 1 0 0 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Defensive Leaders McNeal 4 80 25 Unassisted Tackles: 5 - Lanaris, Williams; Assisted Tackles: 2 - Barrington, Spires; Campbell 1 17 17 Total Tackles: 6 - Barrington; Sacks: 1 - Lejiste; Interceptions: 1 - Marshall. Totals 5 97 25 Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5 - Majors, Allen, Smith; Assisted Tackles: 4 - Majors Total Tackles: 9 - Majors. Sacks: 1 - Wright. Forced Fumble: None. game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: USF 31, FAU 3 Raymond james stadium • tampa, fla. October 2, 2010 • 7:05 pm • espn3 USF 3-1 • FAU 1-3

TAMPA - The University of South Florida entered their game against Florida Atlantic with three sacks through the first three games of the season, but by the time the Scoring by quarters clock hit 0:00, the Bulls had sacked the Owls seven times, holding them to just three points in the 31-3 victory. The Bulls brought down the FAU quarterbacks seven times in the win, tying the school record, for a total of 65 yards lost. The seven sacks is the most in a single game in program history, which the Bulls have done on four separate 1 2 3 4 F occasions with the most recent coming in 2006 against Syracuse. Seven different Bulls contributed to the sack parade, while the defense as a whole held the Owls to just FAU 0 3 0 0 3 208 yards offensively, 136 in the air and 72 on the ground. It wasn’t just the USF defense that had success in the 31-3 thumping of in-state foe FAU, as the Bulls’ offense USF 14 0 10 7 31 collected 291 total yards, 136 on the ground and 155 on the arm of quarterback B.J. Daniels. Daniels had an efficient night in the pocket, completing 14-of-19 pass at- tempts on the night for 155 yards and a touchdown, while adding 27 yards on the ground. For the second consecutive game, the USF offense did most of their work on Attendance: 38,434 Time: 2:36 the ground, combining to run for 136 yards as a team including a pair of scores. Senior runningback Mo Plancher, got a majority of the carries, rushing 20 times for 93 yards and a pair of scores. The Bulls got a much needed jolt to their receiving corps, as senior wideout Dontavia Bogan, returned after missing one game with an ankle injury. Bogan hauled in five passes for a team-high 66 yards, including a 38-yard touchdown reception on a flea-flicker from QB B.J. Daniels. After collecting 226 rushing 1st Quarter yards as a team in the 24-12 win over Western Kentucky a week ago, the Bulls stuck with their ground attack from the get-go. On second and seven from their own 35, USF – Plancher 5 yd run (Schwartz kick) Florida Atlantic quarterback Jeff Van Camp dropped back to pass and was intercepted off a deflected pass by USF safety JerrellY oung, his first his career, to give the Bulls Time: 10:43 Drive: 5 plays, 31 yards, 2:04 (USF 7, FAU 0) outstanding field position to begin the game. USF stuck with their bread and butter from a week ago, handing the ball to Plancher five times on the opening drive, along with a five-yard offsides penalty to set up a five-yard touchdown scamper by Plancher, putting USF up 7-0 and giving them a lead they would not relinquish. Both teams USF – Sanchez 11 yd blocked punt return (Schwartz kick) would then exchange possessions, and after a five-yard sack by Terrell McClain ended the next FAU drive, Quenton Washington sped around the edge of the line to block Time: 1:35 Drive: 0 plays, 11 yards, 0:00 (USF 14, FAU 0) the Owl punt. The blocked punt was scooped linebacker Armando Sanchez who rumbled 11 yards into the endzone for the score. The touchdown was the first of Sanchez’ career, and extended the USF lead to 14-0 with under two minutes to play in the opening quarter. On their very next drive, the Bulls marched down the field 69 yards 2nd Quarter in 15 plays, but was eventually derailed by penalties in the red zone, before kicker Eric Schwartz pushed a 35-yard field goal wide right. The Owls responded, by putting FAU – Gornall 29 yd field goal together a 15 play 68-yard drive of their own to set up a Ross Gornall 29-yard field goal with nine seconds remaining in the half. The Bulls opened the second half with a long pass to Bogan, which fell to the ground, but the Owls were called for defensive pass interference, to give USF good field position at the FAU 48. After a 10-yard Time: 0:09 Drive: 15 plays, 68 yards, 6:21 (USF 14, FAU 3) run by Plancher, offensive coordinator Todd Fitch dialed up a flea-flicker from Daniels to Bogan for the 38-yard touchdown. After the Bulls’ defense forced another three and out, Daniels and the offense strung together a 13 play, 51-yard drive which ate up 5:29 off of the clock resulting in a Maikon Bonani 46-yard field goal to put the 3rd Quarter Bulls up 24-3. The Bulls forced their first fumble of the 2010 season, as linebacker Sam Barrington jarred the ball loose from David Muniz, which was recovered by safety USF – Bogan 38 yd pass from Daniels (Bonani kick) Jaquez Jenkins to give the Bulls’ offense the ball at the FAU 45. After a pass to Evan Landi, and a personal foul penalty, the Bulls ran the ball five straight times, leading to Time: 14:17 Drive: 2 plays, 63 yards, 0:43 (USF 21, FAU 3) a one-yard touchdown by Plancher, his second of the night. With 12:00 remaining in the fourth quarter, trailing 31-3, the Owls got a 49-yard scamper from Willie Floyd, but could not capitalize with points, as linebacker Mike Lanaris picked off a Graham Wilbert pass at the USF five to all but seal the game. The Bulls were able to run out USF – Bonani 46 yd field goal the remainder of the clock on a pair of drives, to improve to 3-1 on the season heading into conference play. Time: 6:21 Drive: 13 plays, 51 yards, 5:29 (USF 24, FAU 3)

4th Quarter USF – Plancher 1 yd run (Bonani kick) Time: 12:00 Drive: 6 plays, 45 yards, 2:55 (USF 31, FAU 3) FAU USF Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg Floyd 7 60 0 49 Plancher 20 93 2 11 Morris 12 22 0 6 Daniels 8 27 0 16 Stinson 4 19 0 10 Battles 5 17 0 11 Team Statistics FAU USF Blanchard 2 7 0 8 Shaw 2 11 0 11 FIRST DOWNS 15 21 Jones 2 1 0 1 Lamar 1 5 0 5 NET YARDS RUSHING 72 136 Muniz 2 -10 0 0 Team 1 -1 0 0 VanCamp 10 -27 0 18 Eveld 2 -16 0 0 NET YARDS PASSING 136 155 Totals 39 72 0 49 Totals 39 136 2 16 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 208 291 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 1-0 Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg VanCamp 22 17 136 0 1 15 Daniels 19 14 155 1 0 38 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-89 7-58 Wilbert 3 0 0 0 1 0 Eveld 1 0 0 0 0 0 PUNTS-YARDS 6-225 4-133 Totals 25 17 136 0 1 15 Totals 20 14 155 1 0 38 KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-117 6-402 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 4-37-1 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Bogan 5 66 1 38 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 6-120-0 2-49-0 Jean 7 58 0 15 Landi 3 44 0 24 Holley 4 29 0 9 Miller 2 10 0 6 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-18-0 Housler 3 18 0 11 Bravo-Brown 1 15 0 15 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Williams 1 14 0 14 Marc 1 13 0 13 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Floyd 1 9 0 9 Hornes 1 5 0 5 Muniz 1 8 0 8 Plancher 1 2 0 2 Possession Time 34:12 25:48 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 1 of 8 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Punting No Yds Avg Lg Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Groody 5 225 45.0 51 Brockhaus-Kann 4 133 33.2 37 Team 1 0 0.0 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-3 Totals 6 225 37.5 0 Punt Returns No yds lg Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-28 7-65 Mitchell 3 12 7 Punt Returns No yds lg Washington 1 14 0 PAT Kicks 0-0 4-4 None Totals 4 26 7 Field Goals 1-1 1-2 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Floyd 4 81 30 Lamar 1 36 36 Fortner 1 23 23 Kelly 1 13 13 Jones 1 16 16 Totals 2 49 36 Totals 6 120 30 Defensive Leaders Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Raymond; Assisted Tackles: 5 - Barrington; Total Tack- Unassisted Tackles: 8 - Bartels; Assisted Tackles: 2 - Johnson Total Tackles: 9 - les: 8 - Barrington; Sacks: 1 - Marshall, Bedford, McClain, Giddins, Grissom, Lejiste, Bartels. Sacks: 1 - Johnson, Henry, Wright, Morgan. Forced Fumble: None. Hampton; Interceptions: 1 - Lanaris, Young. game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: Syracuse 13, USF 9 Raymond james stadium • tampa, fla. October 9, 2010 • 12:08 pm • BIG EAST Network Syracuse 4-1 • USF 3-2

TAMPA - With the college football prognosticators deeming the BIG EAST Conference as potentially a crazy wide open race this year, the University of South Florida and Scoring by quarters Syracuse football teams proved them correct as the Orange handed USF a tough 13-9 loss in the conference opener for both schools at Raymond James Stadium. After 1 2 3 4 F back-and-forth play for most of the first quarter, USF managed to get on the board first just under two minutes into the second half when Maikon Bonani capped off an Syracuse 0 3 3 7 13 eight play, 48-yard drive with a 31-yard field goal to make the score 3-0 with 13:20 left in the first half. The Orange would retaliate immediately following the Bulls’ score USF 0 3 6 0 9 with a Ross Krautman 35-yard field goal of his own following a 10-play, 55-yard drive. USF was able to move the ball getting to the Syracuse 31, 37 and 24 yard lines in the first 30 minutes, however the Bulls weren’t able to punch the ball into the end zone as both teams went into the locker room deadlocked at 3-3. The second half Attendance: 41,917 Time: 3:02 would see the Orange come out of the locker room and go down the field using 11 plays over 49 yards, however were only able to settle for another Krautman field goal, this time a 41-yard strike with 10:26 left in the third quarter to take their first lead of the game, 6-3. On the ensuing kickoff, the Bulls would get the big play that it would 2nd Quarter need and the momentum change that it was hoping to take advantage of, when Lindsey Lamar took the ball on the USF six yard line and proceed to return it 94 yards USF – Bonani 31 yd field goal for a touchdown, and a share of the fourth-longest kick return for a score in school history. Syracuse would then put together its longest scoring drive of the season - and Time: 13:16 Drive: 8 plays, 48 yards, 3:11 (USF 3, SYR 0) the longest scoring drive by a USF opponent this year - going 98 yards on 14 plays and using up 6:34 as the drive was capped off by a three-yard touchdown pass from SYR - Krautman 35 yd field goal Orange quarterback Ryan Nassib to Marcus Sales with 6:34 left in the game. The Bulls would get two more opportunities in the final six-plus minutes to get into the Time: 10:14 Drive: 10 plays, 55 yards, 3:02 (USF 3, SYR 3) end zone; however the first would see USF go three-and-out, and their final series would use up just 38 yards on eight plays, and end with a B.J. Daniels incompletion to 3rd Quarter receiver Evan Landi with just over a minute left in the contest. On the afternoon, USF would muster just 219 yards in total offense on 60 plays, including 124 yards through SYR - Krautman 41 yd field goal the air. The Bulls were led on the offensive end of the ball by Dontavia Bogan who was Daniels’ main target catching four passes for 67 yards, including a long of 32 yards Time: 10:26 Drive: 11 plays, 49 yards, 4:34 (USF 3, SYR 6) in the first quarter that would help set up Bonani’s field goal. On the ground, USF got 58 of its 95 rushing yards from Mo Plancher on 15 carries, and 30 yards on seven USF - Lamar 94 yd kickoff retun (Bonani kick) carries from Demetris Murray. One of the bright spots of the day was found on the defensive side with the play of defensive end Craig Marshall and defensive back Kayvon Time: 10:13 (USF 9, Syr 6) Webster. The defensive tandem each recorded eight tackles on the day and kept the Bulls in the game by making things tough for the Syracuse offense. In addition to his eight tackles, Marshall would also log a career-high three sacks for a loss of 22 yards for the Orange. His three sacks are tied for the third most in a single game for USF, 4th Quarter and it is also a school record for sacks in a BIG EAST Conference game, surpassing Chris Robinson’s 2.5 against Syracuse on Nov. 11, 2006. SYR - Sales 3 yd pass from Nassib (Krautman kick) Time: 7:15 Drive: 14 plays, 98 yards, 6:34 (SYR 13, USF 9)

Team Statistics syr USF FIRST DOWNS 17 13 NET YARDS RUSHING 178 95 SYR USF Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg NET YARDS PASSING 129 124 Carter 26 105 0 14 Plancher 15 58 0 12 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 307 219 Bailey 9 81 0 31 Murray 7 30 0 9 Harris 2 6 0 6 Lamar 1 5 0 5 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 1-0 Gulley 1 5 0 5 Kelly 1 3 0 3 Penalties: Number-Yards 12-87 4-20 Nassib 5 -19 0 11 Daniels 13 -1 0 7 PUNTS-YARDS 6-243 5-181 Totals 43 178 0 31 Totals 37 95 0 12 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-264 3-194 Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-1-0 1-9-0 Nassib 22 12 129 1 0 30 Daniels 23 9 124 0 2 32 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-70-0 4-141-1 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Receiving No Yds TD Lg Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-24-0 0-0-0 Chew 4 59 0 27 Bogan 4 67 0 32 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Bailey 3 48 0 30 Lamar 2 11 0 12 Provo 2 10 0 6 Kelly 1 25 0 25 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Lemon 1 6 0 6 Hornes 1 16 0 16 Possession Time 32:47 27:13 Sales 1 3 1 3 Bravo-Brown 1 5 0 5 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 5 of 16 Wales 1 3 0 3 Totals 9 124 0 32 Totals 12 129 1 30 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-1 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Brockhaus-Kann 5 181 36.2 43 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-34 4-30 Long 6 243 40.5 51 Punt Returns No yds lg PAT Kicks 1-1 0-1 Punt Returns No yds lg Mitchell 1 9 9 Field Goals 2-2 1-2 Fisher 1 -1 0 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Lamar 4 141 94 Gulley 3 70 25 Defensive Leaders Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - Webster; Assisted Tackles: 3 - Marshall; Total Tackles: Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Suter; Assisted Tackles: 2 - Suter, Thomas, Jones, Hogue, 8 - Webster, Marshall; Sacks: 3 - Marshall; Interceptions: None. Marinovich, Wilkes; Total Tackles: 8 - Suter. Sacks: 1 - Suter, Thomas, Sharpe, Holmes. Forced Fumble: 1 - Suter. game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: West Virginia 20, USF 6 milan puskar stadium • morgantown, W.va. October 14, 2010 • 730 pm • espn west virginia 5-1 (1-0) • USF 3-3 (1-1)

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - Generating few yards on drive after drive, West Virginia went to some trickery from normally conservative coach Bill Stewart and Scoring by quarters seized control of its Big East opener. Geno Smith, Jock Sanders and Noel Devine combined to execute a hook-and-lateral for a short touchdown just before 1 2 3 4 F halftime, a play that stuck out in an otherwise dull offensive showing in No. 25 West Virginia’s 20-6 win over USF. The Mountaineers made the most out of their limited scoring opportunities while the nation’s seventh-best defense held South Florida without an offensive touchdown for the second straight USF 0 3 3 0 6 game. Quarterback B.J. Daniels found no room to roam and the Bulls were outgained 298-202. South Florida’s previous low for offense this season was 219 WVU 10 7 3 0 20 yards in a 13-9 loss to Syracuse last week. Robert Sands set the stage for the Mountaineers just before halftime, stepping in front of Daniels’ pass to Evan Landi and returning the interception 27 yards to the South Florida 7. West Virginia called the hook-and-lateral on the short side of the field. Smith threw a Attendance: 54,955 Time: 2:56 screen pass behind the line of scrimmage to Sanders. He immediately flipped the ball behind him to Devine, who went around right end from 11 yards out for the score and a 17-3 halftime lead. West Virginia ate up clock time in the second half to post its 12th straight home win. Both teams crossed midfield 1st Quarter twice in the second half and managed only a field goal apiece. Last year Daniels went through the Mountaineers for 336 yards of offense in a 30-19 win, WVU – Bitancurt 27 yd field goal but West Virginia had a better plan for him this time. Daniels ran 14 times for just 4 yards and completed 20 of 30 passes for 119 yards. “The defense did a Time: 10:20 Drive: 11 plays, 70 yards, 4:40 very good job at containing us, and we’ve just got to get back to the drawing board,’’ he said. ‘’We’re not going to throw in the towel and make excuses.” South Florida was successful in slowing down Devine for the second straight year. Devine led the Mountaineers with 13 carries for 29 yards. His longest run WVU - Smith 31 yd pass to Starks (Bitancurt kick) was 13 yards. Instead, the Mountaineers relied on Smith for an arsenal of mostly short, controlled passes. He completed 13 straight passes spanning both Time: 2:15 Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:04 halves and finished 24 of 31 for 219 yards and two scores. West Virginia forged ahead with an unusually imbalanced approach, throwing on 23 of its 33 first-half plays. Brad Starks had his fourth TD catch in two games, grabbing a 31-yarder with no defender near him in the first quarter for a 10-0 lead. After 2nd Quarter that, there was little movement from either offense. The teams punted on seven straight possessions in the second quarter. Sanders did a lot of catching USF – Bonani 36 yd field goal with little to show for it. He had 10 receptions for just 31 yards. According to WVU statisticians, that’s the fewest receiving yards in school history for a Time: 13:38 Drive: 8 plays, 27 yards, 3:28 player with at least 10 catches in a game. West Virginia’s Keith Tandy caught a tipped pass early in the fourth quarter for his fourth interception in three WVU - Smith 11 yd pass to Devine (Bitancurt kick) games. Brantwon Bowser had his first career interception for the Mountaineers. The Mountaineers evened the all-time series at 3-3. Time: 0:35 Drive: 1 play, 7 yards, 0:06

3rd Quarter USF - Bonani 47 yd field goal Time: 10:15 Drive: 11 plays, 50 yards, 4:45 WVU - Bitancurt 24 yd field goal Time: 3:25 Drive: 14 plays, 66 yards, 6:44 USF WVU Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg Plancher 11 63 0 13 Devine 13 29 0 13 Team Statistics USF WVU Daniels 14 4 0 14 Clarke 10 27 0 6 Shaw 1 4 0 4 Austin 2 22 0 15 FIRST DOWNS 13 15 Eveld 1 -2 0 0 Lindamood 3 8 0 7 NET YARDS RUSHING 65 79 Lamar 2 -4 0 2 Smith 5 -7 0 8 NET YARDS PASSING 137 219 Totals 29 65 0 14 Totals 33 79 0 15 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 202 298 Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 0-0 Daniels 30 20 119 0 3 15 Smith 31 24 219 2 0 32 Penalties: Number-Yards 3-25 2-19 Eveld 3 2 18 0 0 15 Totals 33 22 137 0 3 15 Receiving No Yds TD Lg PUNTS-YARDS 6-204 8-298 Sanders 10 31 0 13 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-202 5-313 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Austin 5 47 0 29 Bogan 11 98 0 15 Woods 3 38 0 19 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-1-0 1--1-0 Lamar 4 19 0 8 Starks 2 45 1 31 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-111-0 3-63-0 Plancher 4 9 0 6 Bailey 2 41 0 32 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 3-35-0 Landi 2 10 0 8 Devine 1 12 1 1 Knowles 1 1 0 1 Johnson 1 5 0 5 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Totals 22 137 0 15 Totals 24 219 2 32 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 27:59 32:01 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Punting No Yds Avg Lg Brockhaus-Kann 6 204 34.0 40 Pugnetti 8 298 37.2 41 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 11 7 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Punt Returns No yds lg Punt Returns No yds lg Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-3 Mitchell 1 1 1 Sanders 1 -1 0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 5-25 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg PAT Kicks 0-0 2-2 Lamar 3 92 55 Austin 2 38 20 Shields 1 19 19 Devine 1 25 25 Field Goals 2-2 2-2 Totals 4 111 55 Totals 3 63 25 Defensive Leaders Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Lattimore, Raymond; Assisted Tackles: 5 - Lattimore; Total Unassisted Tackles: 7 Garvin; Assisted Tackles: 4 - Tandy, Sands, Lazear; Total Tackles: 11 - Lattimore; Sacks: 1 - Lattimore, Hampton, McClain. Tackles: 10 - Tandy; Sacks: 2- Goode; Interceptions: 1 - Tandy, Sands, Bowser. game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: USF 38, Cincinnati 30 nippert stadium • Cincinnati, Ohio October 22, 2010 • 8 pm • espn2 USF 4-3 (1-2) • Cincinnati 3-4 (1-1)

CINCINNATI, Ohio - B.J. Daniels’ about-face ended one of the Big East’s longest winning streaks. The struggling sophomore quarterback had a breakout Scoring by quarters game, throwing for two touchdowns and running for two more, and South Florida got its first significant win under coach Skip Holtz, knocking off two- 1 2 3 4 F time defending Big East champion Cincinnati 38-30. South Florida hadn’t scored a touchdown on offense in its last two games, done in by Daniels’ five USF 0 17 14 7 38 interceptions. He had 10 interceptions overall. No flubs in this one. He got the Bulls going by completing one long pass after another against Cincinnati’s UC 3 10 3 14 30 inexperienced defense. Daniels’ 64-yard completion to Dontavia Bogan set up a third-quarter touchdown, and his 70-yard pass to Faron Hornes put the Bulls up 31-16 late in the third quarter. The Bearcats had won 13 straight Big East games, tied for third-longest streak in league history. They hadn’t lost at Attendance: 32,670 Time: 3:28 Nippert Stadium since 2008. They had a chance to keep the streak going in the closing minutes. threw three touchdown passes, going 30-of- 53 - both career highs - for 463 yards with an interception. He took a hard hit late in the fourth quarter, leaving him with a stiff leg. He was on the sideline for Cincinnati’s final drive, which ended with Chazz Anderson’s incompletion from the Bulls 15-yard line with 7 seconds remaining. Collaros’ injury was 1st Quarter being evaluated. The Bearcats self-destructed with a half-dozen dropped throws and 12 penalties for 115 yards. Daniels was a dual-threat quarterback as UC – Rogers 26-yd field goal a freshman, leading the Bulls in rushing. He had struggled this season in a transition to pocket passer, forcing throws while under pressure. Against Cincin- Time: 5:27 Drive: 7 plays, 31 yards, 3:42 (USF 0, UC 3) nati, he went 13-of-16 for 286 yards without an interception. Cincinnati’s inexperienced defense had only two interceptions all season and was looking for a breakout game against Daniels. Sophomore safety Drew Frey stepped in front of a receiver on Daniels’ first pass, but lost the ball as he hit the ground. 2nd Quarter Given a reprieve, Daniels got his act together. He directed a 13-play, 86-yard drive that ended the touchdown drought, going 3 yards on a draw for a 7-3 USF – Daniels 3-yd run (Bonani kick) lead early in the second quarter. Daniels threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Evan Landi on his next play, then went to the sideline and waved a white Time: 14:17 Drive: 13 plays, 86 yards, 6:04 (USF 7, UC 3) towel. South Florida’s defense made a pivotal stop, stopping Collaros on a fourth-and-1 from the Bulls 30-yard line late in the third quarter. Daniels then USF - Landi 31-yd pass from Daniels (Bonani kick) connected with Hornes, who darted through the defense for his 70-yard reception and a 31-16 lead. Collaros’ 15-yard touchdown pass to Armon Binns cut Time: 12:46 Drive: 1 play, 31 yards, 0:07 (USF 14, UC 3) it to 38-30 with 5:35 left. Collaros was hit hard while scrambling on the previous play, causing the leg injury. The Bearcats got the ball back at their 29-yard UC - Binns 20-yd pass from Collaros (Rogers kick) line with 3:25 remaining and drove to the 15, where Anderson threw one away while getting sacked on fourth down. Time: 9:40 Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 3:06 (USF 14, UC 10) USF - Bonani 33-yd field goal Time: 2:47 Drive: 12 plays, 49 yards, 6:41 (USF 17, UC 10) UC - Rogers 21-yd field goal Time: 0:36 Drive: 9 plays, 72 yards, 2:05 (USF 17, UC 13)

3rd Quarter UC - Rogers 44-yd field goal Time: 8:13 Drive: 7 plays, 35 yards, 1:19 (USF 17, UC 16) Usf UC Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg USF - Murray 2-yd run (Bonani kick) Daniels 9 35 2 9 Pead 15 48 0 16 Time: 6:50 Drive: 3 plays, 60 yards, 1:21 (USF 24, UC 16) Bogan 1 18 0 18 Collaros 10 27 0 19 Hornes 2 14 0 18 Goebel 1 7 0 7 USF - Hornes 70-yd pass from Daniels (Bonani kick) Murray 13 12 1 8 Anderson 3 -4 0 5 Time: 1:26 Drive: 1 play, 70 yards, 0:12 (USF 31, UC 16) Plancher 4 11 0 4 Totals 29 78 0 19 Lamar 1 6 0 6 Kelly 3 4 0 2 Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg 4th Quarter TEAM 2 -2 0 0 Collaros 53 30 463 3 1 69 UC - Barnett 32-yd pass from Collaros (Rogers kick) Mitchell 1 -6 0 0 Anderson 8 4 49 0 0 20 Time: 13:45 Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 2:41 (USF 31, UC 23) Totals 36 92 3 18 Totals 61 34 512 3 1 69 USF - Daniels 1-yd run (Bonani kick) Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Receiving No Yds TD Lg Time: 9:32 Drive: 8 plays, 58 yards, 4:06 (USF 38, UC 23) Daniels 16 13 286 2 0 70 Binns 12 158 2 20 Barnett 9 174 1 69 UC - Binns 15-yd pass from Collaros (Rogers kick) Receiving No Yds TD Lg Woods 9 137 0 29 Time: 5:35 Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 3:57 (USF 38, UC 30 Lamar 4 35 0 14 Pead 2 27 0 20 Bogan 3 85 0 64 Guidugli 2 16 0 11 Hornes 2 75 1 70 Totals 34 512 3 69 Team Statistics USF UC Landi 2 38 1 31 FIRST DOWNS 13 29 Murray 1 39 0 39 Punting No Yds Avg Lg NET YARDS RUSHING 92 78 Gidrey 1 14 0 14 O’Donnell 1 41 41.0 41 Totals 13 286 2 70 Collaros 1 35 35.0 35 NET YARDS PASSING 286 512 Totals 2 76 38.0 41 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 378 590 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-0 1-0 Brockhaus-Kann 4 166 41.5 51 Punt Returns No yds lg Woods 1 5 5 Penalties: Number-Yards 3-40 12-115 Punt Returns No yds lg PUNTS-YARDS 4-166 2-76 Sitton 1 12 12 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Woods 3 69 31 KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-452 7-420 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg McClung 1 26 26 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-12-0 1-5-0 Lamar 4 92 34 Totals 4 95 31 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-123-0 4-95-0 Kelly 3 31 17 Totals 7 123 34 Defensive Leaders Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-13-0 0-0-0 Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Stewart, Johnson; Assisted Tackles: 4 - Mills, Hughes; Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Defensive Leaders Total Tackles: 7 - Mills; Sacks: None; Interceptions: None. Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Unassisted Tackles: 9 - Raymond; Assisted Tackles: 3 - Williams; Total Tackles: 10 - Raymond; Sacks: 2 - Joseph; Interceptions: 1 - Raymond. Possession Time 26:39 33:21 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 12 9 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-36 0-0 PAT Kicks 5-5 3-3 Field Goals 1-1 3-3 game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: USF 28, Rutgers 27 raymond james stadium • tampa, fla. november 3, 2010 • 7 pm • espn2 USF 5-3 (2-2) • rutgers 4-4 (1-3) TAMPA - Senior running back Mo Plancher rushed for a career-high 135 yards to lead the University of South Florida to its 100th victory Wednesday night. Scoring by quarters The Bulls defeated Rutgers, 28-27, in a BIG EAST showdown at Raymond James Stadium. USF now holds an all-time record of 100-60 with the win, becom- 1 2 3 4 F ing the fastest team in BIG EAST history to accomplish that feat based on games played. The Bulls snapped their four-game losing streak against the New Jersey school, earning their first victory over Rutgers at Raymond James Stadium. Plancher, the senior from nearby Naples, Fla., added 45 receiving yards RU 7 10 7 3 27 on three catches, giving him a total of 180 yards of total offense on the night. His 45 yards receiving were also a career high. Sophomore quarterback B.J. USF 7 10 5 6 28 Daniels also added to his career numbers. He passed the 1,000-yard rushing plateau with 1,014 rushing yards in his career. Daniels rushed for 15 yards in tonight’s victory, while finishing the day with 164 yards of total offense, including 149 in the air. The Tallahassee native completed 10-of-17 passes with Attendance: 39,465 Time: 3:20 two touchdowns and just one interception. Offensive tackle Jacob Sims got his name in the stats column, becoming the first offensive lineman in USF history to score a touchdown after he recovered a Plancher fumble in the end zone with 9:33 left in regulation. His touchdown gave the Bulls a 28-27 advantage, which was good enough for the win. The Bulls were anchored by senior Jacquian Williams on defense. He posted 11 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 2.5 1st Quarter tackles for loss. Junior Keith McCaskill tallied his first career safety when he tackled Rutgers running back KordellY oung in the end zone with 1:02 left in USF – Landi 4-yd pass from Daniels (Bonani kick) the third stanza, snapping the Bulls’ 20-game streak without a safety. USF recorded its last safety on Sept. 5, 2009 in its season-opener against Wofford. Time: 8:33 Drive: 4 plays, 20 yards, 1:44 (RU 0, USF 7) USF finished with 306 yards of total offense, including 149 in the air and 157 on the ground. The Bulls defense held Rutgers to just 238 yards of total RU - Robinson 60-yd punt return (Te kick) offense (160 passing / 78 rushing). USF’s defense put a clamp on the Scarlet Knights’ running game, forcing them to put the ball in the air. Quarterback Time: 1:44 Drive: 0 plays, 0 yards (RU 7, USF 7) Chas Dodd completed 19-of-22 passes, but was only able to amass 139 yards and failed to reach the end zone. The Scarlet Knights’ two touchdowns came from Mohamed Sanu and Mark Harrison. Harrison led the team with 88 yards and has scored a touchdown in each of his last four games. The Rutgers special teams also contributed, scoring on a punt return in the first quarter. The Bulls got on the board first, taking advantage of a mishandled snap from 2nd Quarter Rutgers that forced a third-and-26 situation. On the ensuing punt, freshman Terrence Mitchell posted a 47-yard return, setting up a four-yard touchdown RU – Te 25-yd field goal pass from Daniels to sophomore Evan Landi for a quick 7-0 lead. Later in the first half, after falling behind 10-7, the Bulls responded as Plancher charged Time: 11:40 Drive: 7 plays, 31 yards, 3:26 (RU 10, USF 7) through the Scarlet Knight defense to put USF in scoring position. USF capped the drive when Dontavia Bogan, who caught two passes for 18 yards, took USF - Bogan 6-yd pass from Daniels (Bonani kick) a pass from Daniels and glided into the end zone for a six-yard touchdown reception, his third of the season, giving the Bulls a 14-10 lead. After a Rutgers Time: 7:11 Drive: 9 plays, 74 yards, 4:29 (RU 10, USF 14) TD gave the Scarlet Knights a 17-14 lead, USF put together a nine-play, 52 yard drive that resUlted in a 47-yard Maikon Bonani field goal with just 32 RU - Harrison 21-yd pass from Sanu (Te kick) seconds remaining in the half. The 47-yarder tied his season-high and tied the game at 17 at the break. Rutgers came out of the half and put together a nine-play, 74-yard TD drive to take a 24-17 lead. USF would score a field goal at the 7:16 mark of the third quarter to cut the deficit to 24-20. They followed Time: 6:28 Drive: 2 plays, 61 yards, 0:43 (RU 17, USF 14) that with a safety at the 1:02 mark to get within two, 24-22.Rutgers would do a little more damage at the 12:00 mark in the fourth quarter off a field goal USF - Bonani 47-yd field goal by San San Te to take a 27-22 lead, but the Bulls kept battling as Sims recovered a Plancher fumble in the end zone with 9:33 left on the clock to give USF Time: 00:32 Drive: 9 plays, 52 yards, 5:56 (RU 17, USF 17) its 100th program win with a 28-27 final.

3rd Quarter RU - Martinek 1-yd run (Te kick) Time: 10:44 Drive: 9 plays, 74 yards, 4:16 (RU 24, USF 17) rutgers usf Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg USF - Bonani 21-yd field goal Deering 9 69 0 22 Plancher 21 135 0 21 Time: 7:16 Drive: 8 plays, 63 yards, 3:28 (RU 24, USF 20) Thomas 5 15 0 7 Daniels 8 15 0 7 Young 1 10 0 10 Murray 10 11 0 5 USF - Keith McCaskill safety Sanu 1 -1 0 0 Hornes 1 -2 0 0 Time: 1:02 Drive: 0 plays, 0 yards (RU 24, USF 22) Team 1 -2 0 0 Kelly 1 -2 0 0 Martinek 9 -6 1 7 Sims 0 0 1 0 Dodd 4 -7 0 5 Totals 41 157 1 21 4th Quarter Totals 30 78 1 22 RU - Te 30-yd field goal Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg Time: 12:00 Drive: 5 plays, 29 yards, 2:54 (RU 27, USF 22) Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Daniels 17 10 149 2 1 31 Dodd 22 19 139 0 0 40 USF - Sims 0-yd fumble recovery Sanu 1 1 21 1 0 21 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Time: 9:33 Drive: 5 plays, 67 yards, 2:27 (RU 27, USF 28) Totals 23 20 160 1 0 40 Plancher 3 45 0 22 Shields 2 53 0 31 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Landi 2 27 1 23 Team Statistics rU USF Sanu 7 48 0 19 Bogan 2 18 1 12 FIRST DOWNS 14 16 Harrison 5 88 1 40 Bravo-Brown 1 6 0 6 Martinek 3 8 0 5 Totals 10 149 2 31 NET YARDS RUSHING 78 157 Thomas 2 9 0 6 NET YARDS PASSING 160 149 Young 2 3 0 7 Punting No Yds Avg Lg TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 238 306 Jefferson 1 6 0 6 Brockhaus-Kann 6 199 33.2 40 Deering 0 -2 0 0 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 3-0 Totals 20 160 1 40 Punt Returns No yds lg Penalties: Number-Yards 7-42 6-55 Mitchell 2 37 47 PUNTS-YARDS 4-147 6-199 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Dellaganna 4 147 36.8 49 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-420 6-361 Bogan 2 27 15 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-61-1 2-37-0 Punt Returns No yds lg Lamar 4 68 23 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 6-115-0 6-95-0 Robinson 2 61 60 Totals 6 95 23 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-3-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Defensive Leaders Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Thomas 3 47 20 Unassisted Tackles: 7 - Williams; Assisted Tackles: 4 - Williams, Joseph; Total Lefeged 3 68 25 Tackles: 11 -Williams; Sacks: 1.5 - Williams; Interceptions: None. Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Totals 6 115 25 Possession Time 29:41 30:19 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 10 3 of 12 Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5 - Bing, Lowery; Assisted Tackles: 3 - Lefeged; Total Tackles: Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 7 - Lefeged; Sacks: 1 - Francis; Interceptions: 1 - Francis. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 2-16 PAT Kicks 3-3 2-2 Field Goals 2-2 2-2 game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: USF 24, louisville 21 (OT) PaPA John’s Cardinal stadium • louisville, Ky. november 14, 2010 • 7 pm • espn2 USF 6-3 (3-2) • louisville (5-5, 2-3) LOUISVILLE, Ky. - After missing a 52-yard field goal with a chance to win at the end of regulation, kicker Maikon Bonani hit a 37-yard field goal in Scoring by quarters overtime to give the University of South Florida their third straight BIG EAST Conference win, 24-21, over Louisville. With the win, USF became the first 1 2 3 4 OT F BIG EAST team to become bowl eligible. This marks the sixth consecutive season that USF will go bowling. After opening conference play with a pair of losses to Syracuse and West Virginia, the Bulls have now reeled off three consecutive wins in BIG EAST contests for the first time since 2007, when the USF 0 10 3 8 3 24 Bulls closed out the regular season with wins at Syracuse, at home against Louisville and at Pittsburgh. In many ways, it has been a year of firsts in league Louisville 7 7 0 7 0 21 play for head coach Skip Holtz and the Bulls. Prior to 2010, USF had never won at Cincinnati and Louisville, and had lost to Rutgers in the previous four years. But, in the past three weeks, USF has knocked off all three to move to 3-2 in BIG EAST play. Once again, the USF defense came up with big plays, Attendance: 43,887 Time: 3:20 especially down the stretch, and the Bulls defense stuffed a Louisville quarterback sneak on fourth and short on the first possession in overtime, to set up the game-winning field goal. USF got 106 yards rushing from Demetris Murray in the win, and while quarterback B.J. Daniels managed to throw for only 86 yards on the day, he was able to control the game, completing 11-of-18 passes without an interception on the day. Of Daniels’ 87 yards, 48 came 1st Quarter on a deep pass to senior wideout Dontavia Bogan in the back of the endzone, just under a minute into the fourth quarter, to give the Bulls their first lead UofL –Smith 20-yd pass from Burke (Philpott kick) of the game. After a two-point conversion, the Bulls led 21-14. Earlier in the game, a Daniels fumble late in the opening quarter set Louisville u with a Time: 7:30 Drive: 4 plays, 11 yards, 1:45 (USF 0, UofL 7) short field. They capped the drive with a 20-yard touchdown pass on third-and-19 from Justin Burke to Andrell Smith to take the early 7-0 advantage. A 39-yard field goal by Bonani made it 7-3 with 10 minutes remaining in the half, but Louisville marched 60 yards on 14 plays, eating up six minutes of the 2nd Quarter clock to take a 14-3 lead on a two-yard touchdown reception by Josh Chichester with under three minutes to play in the half. USF immediately cut into USF - Bonani 39-yd field goal the lead as sophomore speedster Lindsey Lamar returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for the touchdown. It was Lamar’s second kickoff return TD of the season, giving him USF’s single-season record and tying the BIG EAST single-season mark. With the momentum on their side, the Bulls’ defense forced Time: 8:58 Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 1:21 (USF 3, UofL 7) a three-and-out on the opening possession of the second half, and then the USF offense drove the ball 85 yards to set up a 22-yard field goal by Bonani UofL - Chichester 2 yd-pass from Burke (Philpott) to cut the Cardinal lead to 14-13. Both teams would remain scoreless until the 14:40 mark of the fourth quarter when Daniels connected to Bogan in the Time: 2:50 Drive 14 plays, 80 yards, 6:08 (USF 3, UofL 14) back of the endzone for the 48-yard score and the lead. Daniels would then scamper for the two-point conversion to put USF up 21-14. Louisville answered USF - Lamar 100-yd kickoff return (Bonani kick) with just over a minute remaining in the game on a 10-yard touchdown on a fade route to Josh Bellamy to tie the game at 21-21. On the ensuing kickoff, Time: 2:33 (USF 10, UofL 14) trying to keep the ball away from Lamar, Louisville kicked it short to USF tight end Andreas Shields, who returned it 51 yards to the Cardinal 40 yard line. After three short plays for the Bulls, Holtz sent Bonani out to try and give USF the win. Louisville head coach Charlie Strong used a timeout to try and ice Bonani, and after the timeout, Bonani connected on a 52-yarder, but Strong had used another timeout, negating the field goal. After the second timeout, 3rd Quarter Bonani hooked the second attempt wide left to force overtime. USF won the toss, and decided to play defense first. The Cardinals rattled for a first down, USF - Bonani 22-yd field goal and eventually got down to the USF five yard line, but then Louisville was stuffed short of the first down on consecutive running plays, to turn the ball over Time: 11:01 Drive 7 plays, 85 yards, 3:24 (USF 13, UofL 14) on downs. The Bulls then ran the ball on three consecutive plays, leading to the 37-yard game-winner by Bonani.

4th Quarter USF - Bogan 48-yd pass from Daniels (Daniels rush) Time: 11:43 Drive: 1 play, 48 yards, 0:11 (USF 21, UofL 14) USF louisville Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg UofL - Bellamy 10-yd pass from Burke (Philpott kick) Murray 13 106 0 67 Powell 31 140 0 21 Time: 1:21 Drive: 9 plays, 46 yards, 4:18 (USF 21, UofL 21) Kelly 3 25 0 20 Brown 7 23 0 5 Battles 3 21 0 14 Wright 5 18 0 5 Plancher 9 18 0 7 Anderson 2 2 0 1 Overtime Hornes 1 3 0 3 Burke 3 1 0 1 USF - Bonani 37-yd field goal Daniels 9 0 0 8 Donnell 1 -2 0 0 Lamar 1 -1 0 0 Totals 49 182 0 21 Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 0:00 (USF 24, UofL 21) Totals 39 172 0 67 Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg Team Statistics USF UofL Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Burke 30 16 146 3 1 20 Daniels 19 11 87 1 0 48 Brown 1 0 0 0 1 0 FIRST DOWNS 10 21 Totals 31 16 146 3 2 20 NET YARDS RUSHING 172 182 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Bogan 3 52 1 48 Receiving No Yds TD Lg NET YARDS PASSING 87 146 Lamar 3 11 0 7 Bellamy 5 58 1 17 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 259 328 Bravo-Brown 1 8 0 8 Smith 3 43 1 20 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0 Landi 1 5 0 5 Powell 2 2 0 5 Murray 1 5 0 5 Copeland 1 15 0 15 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-55 8-63 Gidrey 1 4 0 4 Beaumont 1 9 0 9 PUNTS-YARDS 7-260 8-284 Kelly 1 2 0 2 Donnell 1 8 0 8 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-336 4-261 Totals 11 87 1 48 Wright 1 6 0 6 Graham 1 3 0 3 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2--2-0 1--3-0 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Chichester 1 2 1 2 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-141-1 4-128-0 Brockhaus-Kann 7 260 37.1 51 Totals 16 146 3 20 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-5-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns No yds lg Punting No Yds Avg Lg Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Mitchell 2 -2 2 Philpott 8 284 35.3 48 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Punt Returns No yds lg Possession Time 27:45 32:15 Lamar 1 100 100 Beaumont 1 -3 0 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 8 of 18 Shields 1 41 41 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Totals 2 141 100 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Wright 4 128 51 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3 Defensive Leaders Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-10 Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Joseph; Assisted Tackles: 3 - Washington, Lattimore; Total Defensive Leaders PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3 Tackles: 7 - Joseph, Washington; Sacks: None; Interceptions: 1 - Young, Giddins. Unassisted Tackles: 9 - Heath; Assisted Tackles: 4 - Smith; Total Tackles: 11 - Heath; Sacks: 1 - Ashley, Heyman; Interceptions: None. Field Goals 3-4 0-0 game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: pittsburgh 17, USF 10 raymond james stadium • tampa, fla. november 20, 2010 • 7 pm • espn2 USF 6-4 (3-3) • pittsburgh 6-4 (4-1)

TAMPA - A strong defensive performance from the University of South Florida football team that allowed just three points in the first half wasn’t enough Scoring by quarters as the Bulls dropped a 17-10 decision to Pittsburgh Saturday afternoon at Raymond James Stadium in front of a season-high crowd of 43,844.Sophomore 1 2 3 4 F quarterback B.J. Daniels completed 15-of-29 passes with 132 yards for the Bulls, while the USF offense was anchored by the rushing game of Mo Plancher PITT 3 0 7 7 17 who picked up 67 yards on 13 carries and Terrence Mitchell with 45 yards and a touchdown in the Bulls’ loss. In the air, Dontavia Bogan, who forced several USF 0 3 7 0 10 defensive penalties for Pittsburgh, led the way with 60 yards on four receptions, followed by Evan Landi with 31 yards on four receptions. The Bulls finished with 285 yards of total offense, notching 153 on the ground and 132 in the air. On the defensive side, USF kept Pittsburgh off the scoreboard for much Attendance: 43,844 Time: 2:58 of the first half as the Panthers scored 14 of their 17 points in the second half. Safetys Jerrell Young and Mistral Raymond led the defensive efforts for the Bulls with eight and seven tackles, respectively. Eight tackles was a career-high for Young.The USF defense collected four sacks on the day, including 1st Quarter a career first for Julius Forte, who also contributed three solo tackles in the loss. Pittsburgh totaled 292 yards of total offense with 150 rushing and 142 PITT –Hutchins 36-yd field goal passing. Tino Sunseri led the Panther offense, completing 11-of-16 passes for 142 yards and a touchdown, while running back Dion Lewis added the spark Time: 9:26 Drive: 10 plays, 41 yards, 5:34 (PITT 3, USF 0) in the running game with 105 yards on 22 carries with a touchdown. Sophomore running back Ray Graham contributed on the ground and in the air for Pittsburgh with a total of 53 yards, including a 12-yard touchdown reception in the third to give the Panthers10-3 lead.USF saw a slow-moving first half 2nd Quarter as the first stanza saw just three points scored with the only action coming from the navy blue and gold as Panthers kicker Dan Hutchins capitalized on USF - Bonani 35-yd field goal a 36-yard field goal for a 3-0 advantage with 9:26 left in the first. Neither team would see the end zone until the second half.Maikon Bonani responded Time: 14:57 Drive: 5 plays, 17 yards, 3:08 (PITT 3, USF 3) with a 35-yard field goal at the 14:57 mark of the second quarter to knot the score at three apiece, giving the Bulls a little bit of life. A heavy defensive effort from both sides of the ball kept Pittsburgh and USF quiet as the game remained locked at 3-3 going into the break.USF’s defense continued to put 3rd Quarter the pressure on the Panther offense as they kept them off the scoreboard for much of the third quarter. Pittsburgh struggled to find a scoring opportunity PITT - Graham 12 yd pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) until Graham managed to sneak by the Bulls’ defense for a 12-yard touchdown pass, giving Pittsburgh a 10-3 lead.The Bulls never gave up and continued Time: 6:22 Drive 7 plays, 74 yards, 4:06 (PITT 10, USF 3) to cover ground and work for opportunities on the offensive end. They managed to catch Pittsburgh off guard in the third as Daniels anchored a reverse USF - Mitchell 45-yd rush (Bonani kick) play that opened a gap down field, allowing Mitchell to grab his first career touchdown with a 45-yard rush to the end zone, putting the Bulls back in the Time: 4:07 Drive: 4 plays, 80 yards, 2:15 (PITT 10, USF 10) ballgame as they tied the game at 10. With Pittsburgh holding on to a 17-10 lead going into the final 4:30 of play, the Bulls looked to their defense, which had been strong all day, allowing the Panthers to convert just 2-of-9 on third downs and leaving them 0-for-1 on fourth down conversions. USF’s defense 4th Quarter put in work and forced Pittsburgh to go for a 43-yard field goal with 1:31 left on the clock. The Bulls caught a break as Hutchins sailed the ball wide to the PITT - Lewis 22-yd rush (Hutchins kick) left, giving USF another opportunity and 1:31 to score. Unfortunately for the host, time ran out as the Bulls fell 17-10. Time: 14:53 Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 4:14 (PITT 17, USF 10) pittsburgh usf Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg Team Statistics PITT USF Lewis 22 105 1 22 Plancher 13 67 0 11 FIRST DOWNS 17 19 Graham 10 44 0 11 Mitchell 1 45 1 45 Sunseri 6 1 0 18 Murray 12 36 0 9 NET YARDS RUSHING 150 153 Totals 38 150 1 22 Kelly 3 7 0 4 NET YARDS PASSING 142 132 Lamar 2 3 0 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 292 285 Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Daniels 6 -5 0 5 Sunseri 16 11 142 1 0 36 Totals 37 153 1 45 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 2-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 11-116 6-53 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg PUNTS-YARDS 4-170 6-161 Shanahan 3 62 0 36 Daniels 29 15 132 0 1 37 Baldwin 3 36 0 13 KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-273 3-198 Graham 3 9 1 12 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-55-0 1-12-0 Cruz 1 22 0 22 Bogan 4 60 0 37 Street 1 13 0 13 Landi 4 31 0 16 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-30-0 2-27-0 Totals 11 142 1 36 Hornes 3 19 0 13 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0 Virgin 1 15 0 15 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Murray 1 7 0 7 Hutchins 4 170 42.5 46 Kelly 1 3 0 3 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Lamar 1 -3 0 0 Possession Time 29:35 30:25 Punt Returns No yds lg Totals 15 132 0 37 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 9 4 of 15 Saddler 1 23 23 Taglianetti 1 32 0 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Totals 2 55 23 Brockhaus-Kann 5 161 32.2 37 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-1 Team 1 0 0.0 0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 4-28 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Graham 1 30 30 Punt Returns No yds lg PAT Kicks 2-2 1-1 Mitchell 1 12 12 Field Goals 1-2 1-2 Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 9 - DeCicco; Assisted Tackles: 4 - DeCicco, Roberts; Total Tack- Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg les: 13 - DeCicco; Sacks: Caragein, Lindsey; Interceptions: 1 - Reed. Lamar 2 27 15 Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5- Raymond; Assisted Tackles: 5- Young; Total Tackles: 8- Young; Sacks: 1 - Forte, McClain, Giddins; Interceptions: None. game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: USF 23, Miami 20 - OT Sun Life stadium • Miami, Fla. Noivember 27, 2010 •Noon • espnu USF 7-4 • Miami 7-5

MIAMI (AP) -Demetris Murray had a 1-yard touchdown run in overtime as the University of South Florida stunned Miami 23-20 at Sun Life Stadium. The Scoring by quarters win was the Bulls first win over the Hurricanes in three tries. Bobby Eveld, who entered the game after halftime for an injured B.J. Daniels, tied the game 1 2 3 4 OT F with a 1-yard run with 2 minutes left in regulation, then got the Bulls back to the 1 with a 9-yard pass to Joel Miller in overtime. Murray went over the top USF 0 3 7 7 6 23 of the pile one play later, and the Bulls rushed the field wildly. Miami had a chance to win in regulation, but JerrellY oung intercepted Jacory Harris - with UM 0 0 7 10 3 20 the Hurricanes in field goal range - with 5 seconds left. Matt Bosher kicked a 38-yarder on the first possession of overtime for Miami, but it wasn’t enough as the Hurricanes finished 3-3 at home for the first time in 14 seasons. Murray had two TD runs and Mo Plancher rushed for 103 yards for the Bulls. Storm Attendance: 41,148 Time: 3:33 Johnson had a 71-yard touchdown run for Miami. The Bulls led 10-0 in the third quarter, before Lamar Miller’s 8-yard run finally got Miami on the board. And when Johnson got loose up the middle on Miami’s first play of the final period - his first carry of the game - the Hurricanes seemed to have control. 2nd Quarter But in the end, an interception spelled trouble. Instead of giving Bosher a chance to win it in Miami’s home finale, Harris was picked off byY oung, and the USF – Bonani 21-yd field goal Bulls immediately began celebrating, as if they just knew they would pull it out in overtime. Which they always do - USF is now 9-0 all-time in overtime. Time: 00:00 Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 3:43 (USF 3, UM 0) The Bulls forced Miami to punt on their first six possessions, then finally got something going late in the first half, driving 57 yards to get a first-and-goal at the USF 1. The end result? No points. Damien Berry was stopped on first down by Sam Barrington and Tyson Butler, starting quarterback Stephen Morris 3rd Quarter was stopped on second down by a host of Bulls led by Kayvon Webster, and Berry not only was stopped on third down, but David Bedford forced a fumle. USF - Murray 8-yd run (Bonani kick) Time: 9:00 Drive: 2 play, 18 yards, 0:45 (USF 10, UM 0) The ball flew out of the end zone for a turnover with 3:43 left in before intermission. The Bulls then drove 77 yards, and Maikon Bonani’s 21-yard field goal UM - Miller 8-yd run (Bosher kick) with no time left in the half gave the Bulls a 3-0 lead. Morris was intercepted by Jacquian Williams on Miami’s first possession of the second half, setting Time: 3:17 Drive: 8 plays, 48 yards, 2:45 (USF 10, UM 7) up a two-play, 18-yard drive that was capped by Murray’s touchdown run that put USF ahead 10-0. Miami ran off 17 straight points to take a 17-10 lead with 8:44 left in the game. After the teams traded short possessions, USF got the ball on its own 19 with 4:54 remaining and proceeded to march 81 yards 4th Quarter in nine plays. After a one-yard run by Plancher, Eveld hit Miller for 15 yards, followed by a 37-yard connection to Dontavia Bogan that set the Bulls up at UM - Johnson 71-yd run (Bosher kick) the Miami 38. Plancher then scampered for 16 yards, and after two straight incompletions, Eveld again hooked up with Bogan on 3rd-and-10 for 21 yards, Time: 14:30 Drive: 1 plays, 71 yards, 0:13 (UM 14, USF 10) giving USF a first down at Miami’s one yardline. Two plays later, Eveld snuck in for the TD, tying the game at 17. Eveld ended the game going 8-of-15 for 120 UM – Bosher 21-yd field goal yards, while adding the rushing TD. In addition to the ground attack, Miller caught four passes for 60 yards and Bogan added 56 yards on three catches. Time: 8:44 Drive: 7 plays, 57 yards, 3:54 (UM 17, USF 10) USF - Eveld 1-yd run (Bonani kick) Time: 2:00 Drive: 9 plays, 81 yards, 2:54 (UM 17, USF 17)

Overtime Usf Miami Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg UM - Bosher 28-yd field goal Plancher 24 101 0 16 Johnson 5 75 1 71 Time: 00:00 Drive: 7 plays, 4 yards (UM 20, USF 17) Murray 13 42 2 15 Berry 15 55 0 11 Daniels 3 2 0 11 Cooper 6 20 0 7 USF - Murray 1-yd run Hornes 1 0 0 0 Miller 9 8 1 8 Time: 00:00 Drive: 3 plays, 25 yards, (USF 23, UM 20) TEAM 1 -1 0 0 Morris 2 4 0 4 Eveld 4 -9 0 4 Harris 2 3 0 9 Totals 46 135 3 16 Totals 39 165 2 71 Team Statistics USF UM FIRST DOWNS 18 16 Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg NET YARDS RUSHING 135 165 Eveld 8 15 120 0 0 27 Harris 12 18 110 0 1 37 Daniels 4 12 39 0 0 24 Morris 8 17 78 0 1 20 NET YARDS PASSING 159 188 Totals 12 27 159 0 0 27 Totals 20 35 188 0 2 37 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 294 353 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Receiving No Yds TD Lg Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0 Miller 4 60 0 24 Hankerson 9 127 0 37 Penalties: Number-Yards 10-58 5-38 Bogan 3 56 0 27 Byrd 3 19 0 8 PUNTS-YARDS 10-410 8-328 Murray 2 10 0 8 Benjamin 2 8 0 8 Plancher 1 20 0 20 Cooper 2 -1 0 0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-198 4-280 Lamar 1 11 0 11 Hill 1 20 0 20 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-12-0 7-28-0 Hornes 1 2 0 2 Johnson 1 11 0 11 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-53-0 3-53-0 Totals 12 159 0 27 Cleveland 1 9 0 9 Miller 1 -5 0 0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-12-0 0-0-0 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Totals 20 188 0 37 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Brockhaus-Kann 10 410 41.0 52 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Punt Returns No yds lg Bosher 8 325 40.6 59 Possession Time 26:43 33:17 Mitchell 3 12 10 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 9 of 21 Punt Returns No yds lg Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Benjamin 4 12 5 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Lamar 2 53 37 Cooper 3 16 13 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 3-22 Defensive Leaders Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Williams; Assisted Tackles: 4 - Barrington; Total Tackles: Clements 3 53 22 PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2 7 - Williams; Sacks: 1.0 - Giddins; Interceptions: 1 - Williams, Young. Field Goals 1-1 2-2 Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - Spence; Assisted Tackles: 4 - McCarthy; Total Tackles: 10 - McCarthy; Sacks: 2.0 - Ojomo; Interceptions: None. game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

2010: UCOnn 19, USF 16 Raymond james stadium • Tampa, Fla. December 4, 2010 • 8 PM • ESPN USF 7-5, 3-4 BIG EAST • UConn 8-4, 5-2 BIG EAST

TAMPA - The University of South Florida rallied from 10 points down to tie the game at 16, but Connecticut answered with a 52-yard field goal from Dave Scoring by quarters Teggart to give the Huskies a 19-16 win over the Bulls Saturday night in front of 41,809 at Raymond James Stadium in the Bulls’ regular-season finale. With the win, the Huskies claimed the BIG EAST title with a game-winning field goal at the 17-second mark of the final stanza. USF dropped to 7-5 on 1 2 3 4 F the season, while the Huskies improved to 8-4 and secured a spot in a BCS bowl. Prior to kick-off, USF honored its 19 seniors for their contributions and UConn 3 7 3 6 19 dedication to the Bulls’ football program. The 2010 senior class has posted a 32-19 overall record, which ties them with the 2008 class for the second-most USF 3 0 3 10 16 victories by a senior class in USF history. True freshman quarterback Bobby Eveld celebrated his 19th birthday with the first start of his young USF career. The walk-on from Tampa, Fla. completed 22-of-41 passes for 195 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions, while rushing for 29 yards. Anchoring Attendance: 41,809 Time: 3:10 the USF offense was senior wide receiver Dontavia Bogan, who closed out his final home game with seven receptions for 70 yards and a touchdown. Fellow senior tight end Kevin Gidrey finished the night with three grabs for 43 yards. Wide receiver Evan Landi contributed significantly on offense as well with four catches for 40 yards in the loss. Doing the work on the ground for the Bulls was the running duo of Mo Plancher and Demetris Murray, who rushed for 1st Quarter 59 and 48 yards, respectively. Plancher, another senior for the Bulls, had a total of 15 carries in his final home game as a Bull, while Murray, Eveld and Bogan USF – Bonani 42-yd field goal combined for 15 carries. Defensively, USF was led by senior Jacquian Williams with seven tackles, including three for a loss. He was assisted by DeDe Lat- Time: 10:17 Drive: 13 plays, 42 yards, 4:43 (USF 3, UC 0) timore with seven tackles and Quenton Washington with six. Senior Terrell McClain also added to the defensive stat line with five total tackles. Sophomore UConn – Teggart 40-yd field goal safety Jon Lejiste made a significant impact on defense, earning his first career interception when he intercepted a Zach Frazer pass and returned it for 42 yards to the USF 49-yard line. USF finished the night with 333 yards of total offense, including 195 in the air and 138 on the ground. They outnumbered the Time: 6:04 Drive: 10 plays, 37 yards, 4:13 (USF 3, UC 3) Huskies, 333-232, in that category. The Bulls were 6-of-16 on third down conversions and were 3-for-3 in the red zone. The defense forced a fumble and an interception. The Bulls got on the scoreboard with a pair of field goals from sophomore kicker Maikon Bonani, who hit a 42-yard attempt at the 10:17 2nd Quarter mark of the first quarter, giving USF its only lead of the game, and a 38-yarder at the 2:49 mark of the third. Going into intermission, the Huskies held a UConn - Wilson 55-yd INT Return (Teggart kick) 10-3 lead as the Bulls looked to regroup and find their momentum. Coming out of the locker room, the Bulls s howed a little more fire and determination Time: 1:11 (UC 10, USF 3) as they looked to continue their streak of being the comeback kids. They hit a field goal in the third to get within 10 as UConn held a 16-6 advantage going into the final 15 minutes of play. USF scored its first touchdown of the game at the 8:38 mark of the fourth quarter. Senior Craig Marshall forced a UConn fumble at the 9:22 mark with Sam Barrington recovering, which set up a 28-yard reception to Bogan from Eveld for the Bulls’ score, putting USF 3rd Quarter within three, 16-13. The forced fumble was the first of the season for Marshall, while Barrington picked up his first career fumble recovery. Bogan’s 28-yard UConn - Teggart 22-yd FG touchdown reception was the 11th of his career, moving him into sole possession of third on USF’s all-time list. The Bulls weren’t done yet. Bonani came Time: 7:30 Drive: 8 plays, 56 yards, 4:11 (UC 13, USF 3) through once more with 1:16 left in regulation as he sailed a 22-yard field goal through the uprights, deadlocking the game at 16 apiece. UConn got the USF - Bonani 38-yd field goal ball back and got a 39-yard kickoff return from Robbie Frey to give the Huskies great field position at their own 40. The Huskies moved the ball into position Time: 2:49 Drive: 13 plays, 42 yards, 4:43 (UC 13, UC 6) for Teggart to attempt a 52-yard field goal with 17 seconds left on the clock. The junior, who had just hit a 50-yarder in the beginning of the fourth, didn’t disappoint as he nailed the career-long kick with plenty of distance to give UConn the win.

4th Quarter UConn - Teggart 50-yd FG Time: 13:39 Drive: 11 plays, 32 yards, 4:10 (UC 16, USF 6) UConn Usf Rushing Att yds Td lg Rushing Att yds Td lg USF – Bogan 28-yd pass from Eveld (Bonani kick) Todman 33 93 0 9 Plancher 15 59 0 15 Time: 8:38 Drive: 2 plays, 30 yards, 0:44 (UC 16, USF 13) Frey 2 16 0 8 Murray 9 48 0 28 Frazer 3 11 0 6 Eveld USF - Bonani 22-yd field goal Totals 38 120 0 9 5 29 12 12 Time: 1:16 Drive: 11 plays, 74 yards, 3:17 (USF 16, UC 16) Bogan 1 5 0 5 UConn - Teggart 52-yd FG Passing att Cmp yds Td int lg Shaw 1 3 0 3 Frazer 29 12 112 0 1 2 2 Totals 31 145 0 28 Time: 00:17 Drive: 6 plays, 25 yards, 0:59 (UC 19, USF 16) Receiving No Yds TD Lg Passing Att Cmp yds Td int lg Team Statistics UConn USF Smith 6 58 0 2 2 Eveld Griffith 3 21 0 1 1 41 22 195 1 3 28 FIRST DOWNS 13 16 Moore 1 18 0 1 8 NET YARDS RUSHING 120 138 Frey 1 18 0 1 8 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Moore 1 5 0 5 Bogan 7 70 1 28 NET YARDS PASSING 112 195 Todman 1 -8 0 0 Landi 4 40 0 17 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 232 333 Totals 13 112 0 22 Gidrey 3 43 0 27 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0 Plancher Punting No Yds Avg Lg 3 12 0 11 Penalties: Number-Yards 3-35 7-55 Wagner 6 319 53.2 63 Lamar PUNTS-YARDS 6-319 6-219 2 10 0 10 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-400 5-339 Punt Returns No yds lg Miller Williams 1 8 8 1 14 0 14 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-8-0 3-18-0 Hornes 1 5 0 5 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-97-0 6-146-0 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Bravo-Brown 1 1 0 1 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 3-65-1 1-42-0 Frey 3 97 39 Totals 22 196 1 28 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Defensive Leaders Punting No Yds Avg Lg Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Unassisted Tackles: 10 - Moore; Assisted Tackles: 4 - Stephen; Total Tackles: 10 Brockhaus-Kann 6 219 36.5 48 - Moore; Sacks: -- ; Interceptions: 1- Lutrus, Wreh and Willson. Possession Time 30:30 29:30 Punt Returns No yds lg Third-Down Conversions 6-17 6 of 16 Mitchell 3 18 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3 Lamar 6 146 42 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 PAT Kicks 1-1 1-1 Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5- Williams; Assisted Tackles: 3 - Lattimore, Washington; Field Goals 4-4 3-3 Total Tackles: 7 - Williams, Lattimore ; Sacks: none ; Interceptions: 1 - Lejiste. game 13 - Clemson meineke car care bowl

USF Big plays (+25) Opponent scoring drives USF scoring drives

Opp. Yds. Play Qtr. Player Team Qtr. Pts. P-Y-TOP Players Game Qtr. Pts. P-Y-TOP Players UofL 100* KR 2 Lindsey Lamar SBU 1 TD 3-35-1:20 3-yd run - Gowins SBU 1 TD 1-59-0:10 59-yd pass - Daniels to Bogan SYR 94* KR 3 Lindsey Lamar SBU 1 TD 1-27-0:08 27-yd pass - Coulter to Jackolski SBU 1 TD 8-70-3:59 4-yd run - Daniels UC 70* Pass 3 BJ Daniels to Faron Hornes UF 2 TD 3-29-0:16 11-yd pass - Brantley to Moore SBU 2 FG 8-42-3:18 37-yd field goal - Schwartz UofL 67 Rush 3 Demetris Murray WKU 67 PR 3 Terrence Mitchell UF 3 TD 3-88-1:27 62-yd run - Demps SBU 2 TD 0-0-0 0-yd blocked punt return - Lane UC 64 Pass 3 BJ Daniels to Dontavia Bogan UF 3 TD 4-35-1:40 4-yd run - Sturgis SBU 2 TD 9-61-1:27 19-yd pass - Daniels to Miller SBU 63* Rush 4 Marcus Shaw UF 3 TD 0-0-0 35-yd INT - Trattou SBU 3 TD 5-80-1:47 5-yd run - Plancher SBU 59* Pass 1 BJ Daniels to Dontavia Bogan UF 4 FG 7-35-3:05 22-yd field goal - Sturgis SBU 3 TD 3-32-1:23 25-yd pass - Eveld to Murray WVU 55 KR 1 Lindsey Lamar UF 4 TD 13-57-7:22 2-yd pass - Brantley to Reed SBU 3 TD 0-0-0 33-yd interception - Joyce UF 51 Pass 3 BJ Daniels to Evan Landi UofL 48* Pass 4 BJ Daniels to Dontavia Bogan WKU 4 TD 10-74-5:22 5-yd pass - Rainey to Cooper SBU 4 TD 2-70-0:42 63-yd run - Shaw SBU 47 Pass 3 BJ Daniels to Evan Landi WKU 4 TD 6-80-1:33 25-yd pass - Jakes to Doyle UF 1 TD 17-96-9:58 2-yd pass - Daniels to Ketchel RU 47 PR 1 Terrence Mitchell FAU 2 FG 15-68-6:21 29-yd field goal - Gornall UF 3 TD 5-69-2:00 3-yd run - Murray PITT 45* Rush 3 Terrence Mitchell SYR 2 FG 10-55-3:02 35-yd field goal - Krautman WKU 2 TD 5-79-2:10 13-yd run - Plancher UofL 41 KR 3 Andreas Shields SYR 3 FG 11-49-4:34 41-yd field goal - Krautman WKU 3 TD 11-82-6:27 2-yd run - Kelly WKU 39 Rush 2 Demetris Murray UC 39 Pass 4 BJ Daniels to Demetris Murray SYR 4 TD 14-98-6:34 3-yd pass - Nassib to Sales WKU 3 TD 7-13-3:33 1-yd run - Daniels UF 39 KR 4 Lindsey Lamar WVU 1 FG 11-70-4:40 27-yd field goal - Bitancurt WKU 4 FG 6-15-2:16 33-yd field goal - Bonani FAU 38* Pass 3 BJ Daniels to Dontavia Bogan WVU 1 TD 9-80-4:04 31-yd pass - Smith to Starks FAU 1 TD 5-31-2:04 5-yd run - Plancher UM 37 KR 3 Lindsey Lamar WVU 2 TD 1-7-0:00 11-yd pass - Smith to Devine FAU 1 TD 0-0-0 11-yd blocked punt return - Sanchez PITT 37 Pass 1 BJ Daniels to Dontavia Bogan WVU 3 FG 14-66-6:44 24-yd field goal - Bitancurt FAU 3 TD 2-63-0:43 38-yd pass - Daniels to Bogan SYR 36 Pass 2 BJ Daniels to Bradley Battles FAU 36 KR 4 Lindsey Lamar UC 1 FG 7-31-3:42 26-yd field goal - Rogers FAU 3 FG 13-51-5:29 46-yd field goal - Bonani UC 34 KR 2 Lindsey Lamar UC 2 TD 10-80-3:06 20-yd pass - Collaros to Binns FAU 4 TD 6-45-2:55 1-yd run - Plancher SBU 33* Int 3 Mark Joyce UC 2 FG 9-72-2:05 21-yd field goal - Rogers SYR 2 FG 8-48-3:11 31-yd field goal - Bonani UF 33 Rush 3 Demetris Murray UC 3 FG 7-35-1:19 44-yd field goal - Rogers SYR 3 TD 0-0-0 94-yd kickoff return - Lamar SYR 32 Pass 1 BJ Daniels to Dontavia Bogan UC 4 TD 8-80-2:41 32-yd pass - Collaros to Barnett WVU 2 FG 8-27-3:28 36-yd field goal - Bonani RU 31 Pass 4 BJ Daniels to Andreas Sheilds UC 31* Pass 2 BJ Daniels to Evan Landi UC 4 TD 11-80-3:57 15-yd pass - Collaros to Binns WVU 3 FG 11-50-4:45 47-yd field goal - Bonani UF 31 KR 3 Lindsey Lamar RU 1 PR 0-0-0 60-yd punt return - Robinson UC 2 TD 13-86-6:04 3-yd run - Daniels SBU 30 PR 2 Jonny Sitton RU 2 FG 7-31-3:26 25-yd field goal - Te UC 2 TD 1-31-0:07 31-yd pass - Daniels to Landi UConn 28 Rush 3 Demetris Murray RU 2 TD 2-61-0:43 21-yd pass - Sanu to Harrison UC 2 FG 12-49-6:41 33-yd field goal - Bonani UConn 28 Pass 4 Bobby Eveld to Dontavia Bogan RU 3 TD 9-74-4:16 1-yd run - Martinek UC 3 TD 3-60-1:21 2-yd run - Murray WKU 27 PR 1 Terrence Mitchell UM 27 Pass 4 BJ Daniels to Dontavia Bogan RU 4 FG 5-29-2:54 30-yd field goal - Te UC 3 TD 1-70-0:12 70-yd pass - Daniels to Hornes UConn 27 Pass 4 Bobby Eveld to Kevin Gidrey UofL 1 TD 4-11-1:45 20-yd pass - Burke to Smith UC 4 TD 8-58-4:06 1-yd run - Daniels SYR 25 Pass 3 BJ Daniels to Richard Kelly UofL 2 TD 14-80-6:08 2-yd pass Burke to Chichester RU 1 TD 4-20-1:44 4-yd pass - Daniels to Landi SBU 25* Pass 3 Bobby Eveld to Demetris Murray UofL 4 TD 9-46-4:18 10-yd pass - Burke to Bellamy RU 2 TD 9-74-4:29 6-yd pass - Daniels to Bogan PITT 1 FG 10-41-5:34 36-yd field goal - Hutchins RU 2 FG 9-52-5:56 47-yd field goal - Bonani * Indicates that a TD was scored on the play. PITT 2 TD 7-74-4:06 12-yd pass - Sunseri to Graham RU 3 FG 8-63-3:28 21-yd field goal - Bonani opponent Big plays (+25) PITT 4 TD 9-80-4:14 22-yd run - Lewis RU 3 SAF 0-0-0 Safety - Keith McCaskill UM 3 TD 8-48-2:25 8-yd run - Miller RU 4 TD 5-67-2:27 0-yd fumble recovery - Sims Opp. Yds. Play Qtr. Player UM 4 TD 1-71-00:13 71-yd run - Johnson UofL 2 FG 4-5-1:21 39-yd field goal - Bonani UM 71 Run 3 Storm Johnson UM 4 FG 7-57-3:54 18-yd field goal - Bosher UofL 2 KR 0-0-0 100-yd kickoff return - Lamar UC 69 Pass 2 Collaros to Barnett UF 62* Rush 3 Demps UM OT FG 7-4 - 00:00 28-yd field goal - Bosher UofL 3 FG 7-85-3:24 22-yd field goal - Bonani RU 60 PR 1 Robinson UConn 1 FG 10-37-4:13 40-yd field goal - Teggart UofL 4 TD 1-48-0:11 48-yd pass - Daniels to Bogan UF 54 KR 3 Demps UConn 2 TD 0-0-0 55-yd INT return - Wilson UofL OT FG 4-5-0:00 37-yd field goal - Bonani UofL 51 KR 4 Wright UConn 3 FG 8-32-4:11 22-yd field goal - Teggart PITT 2 FG 5-17-3:08 35-yd field goal - Bonani FAU 49 Rush 4 Floyd UConn 4 FG 11-32-4:10 50-yd field goal - Teggart PITT 3 TD 4-80-2:15 45-yd run - Mitchell UF 41 KR 1 Demps RU 40 Pass 2 Dodd to Harrison UConn 4 FG 6-25-0:59 52-yd field goal - Teggart UM 2 FG 12-75-3:43 21-yd field goal - Bonani UM 37 Pass 3 J. Harris to Hankerson UM 3 TD 2-18-0:45 8-yd run - Murray PITT 36 Pass 4 Sunseri to Shanahan UM 4 TD 9-81-2:54 1-yd run - Eveld UF 35* INT 3 Trattou UM OT TD 7-25-00:00 1-yd run - Murray UofL 32 KR 3 Wright UConn 1 FG 13-42-4:43 42-yd field goal - Bonani UC 32* Pass 4 Collaros to Barnett WVU 32 Pass 2 Smith to Bailey UConn 3 FG 11-56-4:41 38-yd field goal - Bonani WKU 32 INT 2 Young UConn 4 TD 2-30-0:44 28-yd pass - Eveld to Bogan UC 31 KR 3 Woods UConn 4 FG 11-74-3:17 22-yd field goal - Bonani SBU 31 Pass 1 Coulter to Gush SYR 31 Rush 4 Bailey WVU 31* Pass 1 Smith to Starks PITT 30 KR 2 Graham UF 30 PR 3 Ja. Jenkins SYR 30 Pass 2 R. Nassib to Bailey FAU 30 KR 3 Floyd UC 29 Pass 1 Collaros to Woods WVU 29 Pass 3 Smith to Austin SBU 28 KR 3 Jackolski WVU 28 INT 2 Sands SBU 27* Pass 1 Coulter to Jackolski SYR 27 Pass 3 R. Nassib to Chew UF 26 Rush 4 Demps UC 26 KR 3 McClung RU 25 KR 2 Lefeged SYR 25 KR 3 Gulley SYR 25 KR 3 Gulley WKU 25* Pass 4 Jakes to Doyle WKU 25 Pass 4 Jakes to Doyle WVU 25 KR 3 Devine * Indicates that a TD was scored on the play.