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2016 FOOTBALL FACT BOOK

DaShaun Amos

J.T. Boyd

Scottie Montgomery 2016

Schedule Davis Plowman Dayon Pratt Date Opponent DSGN Site Series Last Game Sept. 3 WESTERN CAROLINA PC/EA GREENVILLE 17-13-0 W, 42-6 (1981) 10 STATE HOF GREENVILLE 12-16-0 W, 42-28 (2013) 17 at Columbia, S.C. 5-13-0 L, 33-23 (2014) 24 at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. 7-13-0 W, 35-28 (2015) Oct. 1 * UCF FW/P GREENVILLE 10-4-0 W, 44-7 (2015) 8 * at USF Tampa, Fla. 1-5-0 L, 22-17 (2015) 13 * NAVY B GREENVILLE 1-4-0 L, 45-21 (2015) 22 * at Cincinnati Cincinnati, 12-7-0 L, 19-16 (2015) 29 * CONNECTICUT HC/G GREENVILLE 1-1-0 L, 31-13 (2015) Nov. 5 * at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 8-5-0 W, 30-17 (2015) 12 * SMU MIL/SD GREENVILLE 4-2-0 W, 49-23 (2015) 26 * at Temple Philadelphia, Pa. 8-5-0 L, 24-14 (2015) Dec. 3 AAC Championship Game campus site 0-0-0 ------ games in ALL CAPS; *American Athletic Conference game; PC-Pirate Club Weekend, EA-ECU Employee Appreciation Day, HOF-Hall of Fame & Letterwinners Weekend, FW-Family Weekend, P-Paint It Purple, B-Paint It Black, HC-Homecoming, G-Paint It Gold, MIL-Military Appreciation Day, SD-Senior Day Demetri McGill 2015 Results Date Opponent Score Attendance Notes Sept. 5 TOWSON W, 28-20 40,712 Hairston rushes for 154 yards, scores all four TDs 12 at Florida L, 31-24 88,034 ECU -13 rush yards, fumble at UF 30 with 0:12 left 19 * at Navy L, 45-21 34,717 Navy 415 rush yards, up 28-7 in 2nd quarter (2:11) 26 VIRGINIA TECH W, 35-28 50,514 ECU QBs combine for 412 total yards & all five TDs Oct. 3 * at SMU W, 49-23 17,136 ECU 42-straight points, 306 rush yards, 8 sacks 10 at BYU L, 45-38 60,186 BYU scores game-winning TD with 0:19 left Trevon Brown 17 * TULSA W, 30-17 43,065 Hawkins 100-yd INT (1st quarter) sparks 23-0 start 22 * TEMPLE L, 24-14 39,417 TEM 6 sacks, 2 blocked punts; ECU 6 rush yards/2nd half 30 * at Connecticut L, 31-13 23,168 ECU only 137 pass yards (50/2nd half) with 4 INTs Nov. 7 * USF L, 22-17 45,194 USF holds ECU to 220 total yards & 8 1st downs 19 * at UCF W, 44-7 23,734 Kemp 465 pass yards, 4 TDs; ECU 44 straight points 28 * CINCINNATI L, 19-16 40,743 CIN 42-yard FG with 0:00 left, ECU 17 rush yards (2-4 qtrs) Home games in ALL CAPS; *American Athletic Conference game 2015 Record OVERALL: 5-7 AMERICAN: 3-5 Home: 3-3 Home: 1-3 Quay Johnson Road: 2-4 Road: 2-2 Neutral Site: 0-0 Neutral Site: 0-0

Terrell Richardson Introduction 2016 Players Records & History General Information & Quick Facts �����������������������������2 Player Profiles ������������������������������������������������������46-90 Rushing Records ������������������������������������������������162-163 Media Information ���������������������������������������������������3-5 Newcomers �����������������������������������������������������������90-98 Passing Records �������������������������������������������������164-165 Staff Directory ��������������������������������������������������������������6 Receiving Records ����������������������������������������������166-167 Primary Media Outlets �������������������������������������������������7 2016 Opponents Scoring Records �������������������������������������������������������� 168 Greenville Lodging and Dining �����������������������������������7 Opponent Information ���������������������������������������99-105 Total Offense Records ���������������������������������������������� 169 Pirate IMG Sports Network ������������������������������������������8 Opponent Media Relations Contacts ����������������������106 Kick Return Records ��������������������������������������������������170 Getting To Greenville ���������������������������������������������������9 Punting Records �������������������������������������������������������� 171 ���������������������������������������������10 American Athletic Conference Defensive Records ����������������������������������������������������172 Chancellor ��������������������������������������������������������������������11 American Athletic Conference ��������������������������������108 Annual Leaders �������������������������������������������������� 173-177 Director of Athletics ����������������������������������������������������12 2016 AAC Bowl Partners �������������������������������������������109 Year-by-Year Statistics ���������������������������������������178-181 2015 Final AAC Standings & Honors �������������������������110 Team Records �����������������������������������������������������182-184 Stadium & Football Support 2015 Final AAC Team Statistics ����������������������������111-112 Miscellaneous Records ���������������������������������������185-186 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ����������������������������������������14-17 2015 Final AAC Individual Statistics �������������������113-114 Single-Game Opponent Records �����������������������������187 Traditions ���������������������������������������������������������������������15 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Records �����������������������������188 Strength & Conditioning, Athletic Training ���������������18 2015 Season In Review Yearly Results ����������������������������������������������������189-190 Game-by-Game Recaps �������������������������������������116-121 Pirates in the Final Polls ������������������������������������������190 The 2016 Season Statistics �������������������������������������������������������������122-132 Retired Jersey Numbers ������������������������������������������190 Rosters ������������������������������������������������������������������20-23 Game-by-Game Starters ������������������������������������������123 Coaching History �������������������������������������������������������191 Pronunciation Guide ��������������������������������������������������24 Game Superlatives ����������������������������������������������������134 Year-By-Year Results �����������������������������������������192-201 Preseason Depth Chart ����������������������������������������������25 ECU vs. Conferences �������������������������������������������������202 Personnel Analysis ����������������������������������������������������26 Honors & Awards All-Time Series Results ������������������������������������203-206 All-America Selections ���������������������������������������������136 Coaching Staff National & Regional Honors �������������������������������������137 Bowl History Head Coach �����������������������28-29 All-Conference Selections ���������������������������������138-139 All-Time Records ������������������������������������������������������208 Assistant Coaches ������������������������������������������������29-38 All-Star Games ���������������������������������������������������������140 Bowl Recaps ������������������������������������������������������209-219 Support Staff ��������������������������������������������������������39-44 Pirate Awards ����������������������������������������������������� 141-145 ECU Bowl Records ����������������������������������������������������220 All-Time Lettermen �������������������������������������������146-160 Pirates in the Pros Pirates in the Pros ���������������������������������������������222-223 Pirates in the Super Bowl ����������������������������������������223 Pirates in the Draft ���������������������������������������������������224

The 2016 East Carolina Football Fact Book is published by the East Carolina University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Content and design coordination by the ECU Athletics Communications Office. Editors: Cover Photography: Cover Design: Photography: Design/Layout: Printing: Tom McClellan and Rob Goldberg Provations Group, Rob Goldberg, Rob Laura Doolittle Morgan Printers, Inc. Malcolm Gray Nicholasville, Ky. Taylor, various NFL (Provations Group, (Greenville, N.C.) organizations Nicholasville, Ky.) General Information General Quick Facts Football Staff Location: Greenville, N.C. 27858 Head Coach: Scottie Montgomery (Duke ‘00) Founded: 1907 Record at East Carolina: 0-0/first season Enrollment: 28,000 Overall Coaching Record: 0-0/first season Conference: American Athletic Assistant Head Coach/Secondary: Rick Smith (Florida State ‘71) Nickname: Pirates Defensive Coordinator/OLBs: Kenwick Thompson (Harding ‘92) /: Tony Petersen (Marshall ‘90) Colors: Purple (PMS #268) and Gold (PMS #109) Special Teams Coordinator/TEs: Shannon Moore (Black Hills State ‘00) Home Stadium: Dowdy-Ficklen (50,000/1963) Defensive Line: Deke Adams (Southern Miss ‘95) Surface: Natural Grass (Tifway 419 Bermuda) Inside Linebackers: Ryan Anderson (Presbyterian ‘09) Chancellor: Dr. Cecil P. Staton (Furman ’80) Offensive Line: Geep Wade (Tennessee-Chattanooga ‘02) Athletics Director: Jeff Compher (James Madison ’80) Running Backs: Antonio King (N.C. Central ‘05) Wide Receivers: Phil McGeoghan (Maine ‘08) Program History Quality Control/Defense: David Mackie (Georgia ‘05) First Year of Football: 1932 Quality Control/Offense: Chris Cook (Tennessee-Chattanooga ‘09) All-Time Bowl Record: 9-11 Graduate Assistants/Defense: Damon Magazu (East Carolina ’13) Years in Post-Season Play: 20 Brandon Williams (East Carolina ’15) (1952, 1953, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1978, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, Graduate Assistants/Offense: Phillip Mitchell (East Carolina ’14) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014) Donovan Varner (Duke ’11) Last Bowl Appearance: 2014 (2015 Birmingham Bowl, Birmingham, Ala.) Assistant AD/Football Operations: Terrell Smith (Duke ‘04) Director of Player Development: Brian Overton (Elizabeth City State ‘04) Result: lost to Florida 28-20 Director of Player Personnel: Ethan Johnson (Liberty ‘05) All-Time Record: 429-394-12 (.521/835 games) Assistant Director of Player Personnel: Alex Folken (East Carolina ‘12) Coordinator of Football Administration: Sedrick Irvin (Alabama ’09) Football Quick Facts Assistant AD/Strength & Conditioning: Jeff Connors (Salem ‘80) 2015 Record: 5-7 Head FB Athletic Trainer: Jake Moore (Iowa State ‘04) 2015 American Athletic Conference Record/Finish: 3-5/5th (East Division) Head Equipment Manager: Matt Ater (Marshall ’05) 2015 Postseason: none Athletics Communications Staff/Phone Directory 2016 ECU Offense ... At-A-Glance Primary Office Phone: (252) 737-4522 Scheme: Multiple Assistant AD/Communications (FB): Tom McClellan Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 McClellan Office Phone: (252) 737-1274 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/14 McClellan Cell Phone: (252) 414-0990 2015 Rushing Offense: 133.3 (106/9) McClellan E-Mail: [email protected] 2015 Passing Offense: 281.3 (27/4) Director (Secondary FB Contact): Malcolm Gray 2015 Total Offense: 414.6 (55/7) Gray Office Phone: (252) 737-4523 Gray Cell Phone: (252) 414-2021 2015 Scoring Offense: 27.4 (76/9) Gray E-Mail: [email protected] Players To Watch: OG J.T. Boyd, WR Trevon Brown, Associate Director: Jody Jones WR Zay Jones, OT Brandon Smith Jones E-Mail: [email protected] Assistant Director: Adam Miller 2016 ECU Defense ... At-A-Glance Miller E-Mail: [email protected] Scheme: Multiple 3-4 Assistant Director: Chip Welch Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Welch E-Mail: [email protected] Lettermen Returning/Lost: 26/10 Administrative Assistant: Suzanne Metcalf 2015 Rushing Defense: 174.5 (69/7) Metcalf’s E-Mail: [email protected] 2015 Passing Defense: 226.4 (67/5) Football Office Phone: (252) 737-4570 2015 Total Defense: 400.9 (66/6) Football Office Fax: (252) 737-4646 2015 Scoring Defense: 26.0 (54/6) Football Office E-Mail: [email protected] Players To Watch: CB DaShaun Amos, DE Fred Presley, FS Travon Simmons Athletic Department Phone: (252) 737-4600 (800) DIAL-ECU, (252) 737-4500 ILB Jordan Williams Ticket Office Phone: Athletic Department Website: www.ECUPirates.com 2016 ECU Special Teams ... At-A-Glance Dates To Remember Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Wednesday, August 3: 105-man roster reports (physicals/testing) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/1 Saturday, August 6: Media Day 2015 Field Goals/Game Average: 0.83 (93/10) Saturday, August 13: Meet the Pirates fan event 2015 Net Punting Average: 38.6 (39/5) Monday, August 22: First day of classes 2015 Kickoff Return Average: 20.0 (91/9) (begin in-season practice schedule) 2015 Punt Return Average: 9.8 (48/5) Saturday, August 27: Scrimmage at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Players To Watch: P Worth Gregory, RS Quay Johnson Saturday, September 3: Season opener vs. Western Carolina () National/American Athletic Conference rank Saturday, October 1: AAC opener vs. UCF

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EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 3 2016 Football Fact Book Photographers High-Speed Connections Sideline credentials will be issued only to accredited photographers and • The Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Press Box and Scales Fieldhouse Photo television reporters/camera operators on assignment. East Carolina Uni- Workroom are both equipped with high-speed cables and wireless in- versity follows guidelines established by the NCAA Communications Com- ternet access for general use by writers and photographers. mittee, the Football Writer’s Association of America and AAC regarding • Log-on and password information will be distributed by the ECU Ath- sideline control which ensures the sideline as a working media area. letics Communications Office prior to the game. • Each photographer is required to wear a photo vest at all times. Any other working media who are present on the sideline must also dis- Post-Game Interviews play visual identification. Photo vests must be secured via the display • ECU Head Coach Scottie Montgomery and requested players will be of a valid credential inside the photo work room, located inside Scales available for post-game interviews in Harvey Hall (second floor of Fieldhouse adjacent to Gate 3 of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Both the cre- the Murphy Center, which is located above the west endzone). Inter- dential and photo vest must be worn on the field. views with players and/or coaches may not be conducted until the • No photographers are permitted in the bench area, on the playing field, NCAA-mandated 10-minute cooling off period has expired. or in the 12-foot area between the limit line and sideline after kickoff. • With 5:00 remaining on the game clock, media are encouraged to take • Cutline writers, messengers and equipment carriers are not permit- the south elevator to ground level in preparation for the post-game ted in the sideline photo vest area. Photo assistants or others holding press conference. a “sideline” pass must remain out of the photo area immediately ad- • Access to Harvey Hall can be gained via the Maynard Entrance, located jacent to the playing field. This will ensure that photographers/videog- directly below the skywalk that connects the Murphy Center and Ming- raphers have the appropriate working area. es Coliseum. All media are encouraged to exit the stadium via Gate 4 in • The areas behind the team benches are considered “bench areas” and the southwest corner as that will serve as the quickest route to the in- are to be used only for the passage between the east and west side- terview area. lines. This area may not be used as a photo zone. • The ECU locker room is closed to media. • Tripods are not permitted in the sideline photo vest area. Monopods • Pre-game interviews with players and/or coaches on the day of the are permissible. game will not be permitted under any circumstances. • Freelance and amateur photographers, not on assignment, are not el- igible for sideline credentials, except by prior approval from the ECU Practices Athletics Communications Office. • All practices are conducted at the Cliff Moore Complex (located ad- jacent to the Ward Sports Medicine Building) with the exception of Parking scrimmages at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Media parking passes may also be requested through the communica- • All practices at both locations are generally closed to the media and tions office. A limited number of parking spaces will be available in the public. Television crews and photographers may shoot the first 30 min- Media Lot, located at First Presbyterian Church (1400 South Elm Street off utes of practice on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. 14th Street). Complimentary game-day shuttle service from the lot to the • The media may conduct in-person interviews with players and coach- media entrance is available beginning two hours prior to kickoff. es immediately following practices on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednes- day (see Coach Montgomery and player access opportunities below) Will Call by making arrangements in advance with the ECU Athletics Communi- Media and general will-call windows are located at the Minges Colise- cations Office. um Ticket Box Office, which is on the east side of Minges Coliseum, facing Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Weekly Press Conference • Coach Montgomery will conduct a weekly press conference each Mon- Media Services day beginning at 12 noon during the season in the team meeting room • The working media (“writers”) area is located on Level B of the press complex on the first floor of the Ward Sports Medicine Building. box, on the south side of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Access to the press • Players will be in full observance of a devoted “academic day” on cam- box may be obtained via the south elevator. pus, thus cannot be made available. Media outlets desiring player in- • The working photo area is located inside Scales Fieldhouse, adjacent to terviews early during the week are encouraged to conduct those Sun- Gate 3 on the southwest side of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. day evening at the conclusion of practice. • The ECU Athletics Communications Office will provide working media • A complete text transcript of the press conference will be posted on and photographers with game notes, season stats, depth charts, flip www.ECUPirates.com by 3:00 p.m. In addition, a video and audio cards, programs and media guides (if applicable) for both ECU and the stream of the press conference will be posted by 3:00 p.m. and avail- visiting team prior to the game in both locations. Additional informa- able to media members via CollegePressBox.com (see below). tion, such as lineup, roster, or jersey number changes, will be distribut- ed as the information becomes available. In-Season Access To Coach Montgomery • An official statistics package complete with individual and team stats, • Coach Montgomery is also available for brief in-person, post-prac- play-by-play, scoring summaries, quotes, notes, end-of-quarter stats tice interviews Sunday (approximately 8:00 p.m.) and on Tuesday and defensive stats will be distributed following the game. “Quickie” and Wednesdays (approximately 6:00 p.m.) at the Cliff Moore Prac- stats will be available at the end of each quarter. tice Complex.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 4 2016 Football Fact Book • “Out-of-town” telephone interviews can also be arranged during the • ECU Athletics Communications will not supply the media cellular tele- hours of 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Tues- phone numbers for Pirate players. Likewise, training room, locker room day, Wednesday and Thursday. Please contact Tom McClellan in the ECU and apartment/dormitory areas are considered private player areas Athletics Communications Office to request and set up a phone inter- and are off-limits to the media. view with Coach Montogomery. • Gaining access (for the purpose of one-on-one interviews) via play- • Coach Montgomery participates in the AAC conference call on Monday er personal social media accounts is considered a breach of policy, at 11:30 a.m. (ET). Media representatives wishing to participate in the thus prohibited. teleconference should contact the communications office at ECU or AAC • No freshmen will be available to media unless cleared by to obtain the access phone number. The teleconference schedule for Coach Montgomery. the 2016 season is as follows: • Players are prohibited from participating on live radio broadcasts or webcasts. Ken Niumatalolo, Navy ...... 11:00 a.m. Chad Morris, SMU ...... 11:10 a.m. On-Line Services Bob Diaco, Connecticut ...... 11:20 a.m. • East Carolina’s weekly game notes package can also be download- Scottie Montgomery, East Carolina ...... 11:30 a.m. ed at www.ECUPirates.com beginning at 3:00 p.m. Monday. In addi- Philip Montgomery, Tulsa ...... 11:40 a.m. tion, media guides, statistics (cumulative/game books), depth charts, Tom Herman, Houston ...... 11:50 a.m. rosters, press conference and post-game text transcripts, audio/video , Cincinnati ...... 12 noon files, links to live statistics and social media channels can be accessed Willie Taggart, USF ...... 12:10 p.m. through ECU’s official website. Matt Rhule, Temple ...... 12:20 p.m. • American Athletic Conference, releases and statistics are available at Matt Norvell, Memphis ...... 12:30 p.m. www.theamerican.org. Scott Frost, UCF ...... 12:40 p.m. • CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for AAC football. Willie Fritz, Tulane ...... 12:50 p.m. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, action photos, logos and more for the conference For those who are not able to participate during the live teleconference, and each of its member schools throughout the season. Login infor- an archive of each call will be available on the American Athletic Confer- mation will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for ence website at www.TheAmerican.org, shortly after the call’s completion. a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected]. In-Season Access To ECU Players • All interview requests for Pirate players must be coordinated through the ECU Athletics Communications Office. Failure to comply with this policy will result in a revocation of working credentials for the en- tire season. Injury Reports • Players will be available for in-person interviews at the Cliff Moore Per university policy, athletic training room personnel are not allowed Practice Complex following workouts Sunday, Tuesday (offensive play- to publicly comment on player injuries. All requests for player injury re- ers only) and Wednesday (defensive players only) evenings. ports should be directed to the communications office, which will publish • Brief phone interviews will also be conducted at that time and can be a written injury report twice a week — on Monday in conjunction with the weekly press conference and on Saturday prior to the game. Federal poli- arranged by contacting Tom McClellan in the ECU Athletics Communi- cy (HIPAA) prohibits information other than listing the injured “body part” cations Office before 1:00. p m. the day of the request. Players will con- and “game status” from being released. duct all phone interviews from the athletics communications office or football practice facility via cell phone.

The ESPN Thursday Primetime crew of David Pollack, Jesse Palmer and Rece Davis called the action from Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium in 2014.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 5 2016 Football Fact Book Staff Directory(AC 252/737 prefix unless otherwise noted) Administrative Office Staff MATT ATER, Director of Equipment 4602 Matt Holt, Assistant Equipment Manager JEFF COMPHER, Director of Athletics 4502 Jeff Oliver, Assistant Equipment Manager Jackie Daniels, Mailroom/Copy Clerk Jeanne LeBlanc-Lecce, Administrative Support Associate J.J. McLAMB, Associate AD/Internal Operations 4694 Vickie Revels Matthews, Executive Assistant/Director of Athletics Kellen Altman, Assistant Director of Operations Josh Creel, Assistant Sports Turf Manager External Staff Trey Kriger, Assistant Director of Operations SHELLEY BINEGAR, Associate AD/External Operations/SWA 4945 Dr. Gary Overton, Assistant AD/Game Operations & Facilities GREG HERRING, Assistant AD/Marketing & Fan Engagement 4530 Joey Perry, Director of Athletic Grounds Paul Dodson, Director of Marketing DANIELLE MORRIN, Life Skills Coordinator 4472 Dorian Jackson, Director of Creative Services MIKE HANLEY, Associate AD/Student Services 4603 Whitney Marks, Assistant Director of Marketing Krista Carano, Assistant Athletic Trainer Brian Meador, Director of Video Production Nate Clark, Associate Athletic Trainer Katie Whitley, Assistant Director of Marketing Ben Crawford, Assistant Athletic Trainer TOM McCLELLAN, Assistant AD/Communications 4522 Christopher D’Errico, Assistant Athletic Trainer Malcolm Gray, Director of Athletics Communications Jake Moore, Head Football Athletic Trainer Jody Jones, Associate Director of Athletics Communications Daniele Petty, Assistant Athletic Trainer Suzanne Metcalf, Administrative Support Associate Sharon Rogers, Associate Professor/Assistant Athletics Trainer Adam Miller, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Gwyn Smith, Athletic Insurance Coordinator Chip Welch, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Karen Staurt, Assistant Athletic Trainer J. BATT, Executive Director Pirate Club 4540 Zac Womack, Head Athletic Trainer Chase Blake, Assistant Director of Development JEFF CONNORS, Assistant AD/Strength & Conditioning 1331 Jared Brinkley, Director of Development Duvontae Covington, Strength & Conditioning Staff Assistant LaTrenda Britt, Administrative Support Associate Blaine Kinsley, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Austin Collard, Assistant Director of Development Justin McClelland, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Carl Evans, Assoc. Athletics Director/Development Dan Millington, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Mark Hessert, Assoc. Athletics Director/Assoc. Executive Director Robert Tate, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Erinn Latta, Assistant Director of Development Katelyn Woolfolk, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Matt Maloney, Director of Major Gifts CAL CHRISTIAN, Faculty Athletics Representative 1053 Drew Moeller, Assoc. Director of Development Will Nowadly, Director of Communications NITA BOYCE, Assistant AD/Student Development 4550 Shannon Padrick, Special Projects/Membership Coordinator Erica Banning, Academic Coordinator Molly Pierce, Development Coordinator Jennifer Bonner, Learning Assistant/Tutor Coordinator Beth Rose, Data Entry Specialist Leigh Cunius, Academic Coordinator Kyle Verber, Director of Development Carlester Crumpler, Academic Coordinator Abby DeHaas, Academic Coordinator SCOTT LANE, Assistant AD/Ticket Sales & Services 4500 Brian O’Hara, Assistant Director of Student Development Jacob Coggins, Assistant Director of Ticket Services Sue Parisher, Academic Coordinator Erin Pierce, Assistant Director of Ticket Services/Accountant Kathy Pittman, Administrative Support Associate Jason Steinberg, Director of Ticket Services Rebecca Wade, Academic Coordinator Shanna Wentzler, Assistant Director of Ticket Services Brad Drummond, IMG Learfield (General Manager, Ticket Sales) GREG PIERCE, Assistant AD/Video Services 1546 Peter Argus, IMG Learfield (Account Executive, Ticket Sales) Will Davis, Assistant Director of Video Services Brendon Kennerly, IMG Learfield (Account Executive, Ticket Sales) Addison Harvey, Coordinator of Football Operations Sam Saunders, Director of Technology Internal Staff Brandon Smith, Assistant Director of Video Services & Technology NICK FLOYD, Executive Associate AD 4503 Head Coaches LEE WORKMAN, Associate AD/Administration 4530 AMANDA BARNES, Women’s Lacrosse 5360 Angie Lower, Human Resources Coordinator ROB DONNENWIRTH, Women’s Soccer 1427 Sonni Minton, Trademark Licensing & Administration Coordinator SUSIE GLYNN, 4510 BARRY BRICKMAN, Director of Business & Budgets 4507 CLIFF GODWIN, 1985 Jamie Charles, Accounting Technician SHAWN HEINCHON, Men’s 1421 Gloria Gorham, Administrative Support Specialist KRISTIN JEFFRIES, Dance 4512 Kevin Hale, Accountant CURT KRAFT, Track & Field/Cross Country 1417 RICK KOBE, & Diving 4608 Brittany Powell, Accountant JEFF LEBO, Men’s 4592 Sheri Whitfield, Athletics Accountant HEATHER MACY, Women’s Basketball 4586 JAMIE JOHNSON, Associate AD/Compliance 4533 PRESS MCPHAUL, Men’s Golf 1424 Jaryd Dubin, Compliance Coordinator SCOTTIE MONTGOMERY, Football 4570 David Lipay, Director of Compliance TOM MORRIS, Women’s Tennis 1422 Kevin Nesfield, Assistant Director of Compliance COURTNEY OLIVER, 1428 JULIE TORBETT, 1425 KEVIN WILLIAMS, Women’s Golf 1423

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 6 2016 Football Fact Book Primary Media Outlets Beat Writers Wire Services Nate Summers, Greenville Daily Reflector Aaron Beard, Associated Press ([email protected], @NateSumm99) C: (252) 320-2134 ([email protected], @AaronBeardAP) C: (919) 612-7628 Sammy Batten, Fayetteville Observer Joedy McCreary, Associated Press ([email protected], @FO_SammyBatten) C: (910) 527-3758 ([email protected], @JoedyAP) C: (919) 630-3309 Rudy Coggins, Goldsboro News Argus ([email protected], @newsargussports) O: (919) 739-7842 Radio Paul Durham, Wilson Times Jeff Charles ([email protected], @PDsports) C: (252) 230-8059 (play-by-play), Pirate IMG Sports Network ([email protected]) C: (252) 341-9898 Brett Friedlander, Wilmington Star News ([email protected], @StarNewsACC) C: (910) 309-4560 Jeff Diamond, WNCT Radio ([email protected], @1079WNCT) C: (252) 531-7047 Bryan Hanks, Kinston Free Press Pirate Radio 1250 ([email protected], @bchanks) O: (252) 559-1074 Troy Dreyfus, ([email protected], @pirateradio1250) C: (252) 531-9898 Al Myatt, Bonesville Media Josh Graham, Inner Banks Media/WRHD-FM ([email protected], @almyatt2010) C: (910) 890-2094 ([email protected], @_JoshDGraham) C: (252) 364-5895 Michael Prunka, Washington Daily News Mark Panichelli, ESPN Radio ([email protected], @MichaelPrunka) O: (252) 946-2144 ([email protected], @markpanichelli) C: (252) 514-5921 Rick Scoppe, Jacksonville Daily News ([email protected], @JDNsports) O: (910) 353-1171 Television Adam Thompson, New Bern Sun-Journal Brian Bailey, WNCT-TV/CBS ([email protected], @A_ThompsonNBSJ) C: (252) 639-0057 ([email protected], @bbaileywnct) C: (252) 327-9000 The East Carolinian, campus Brian North, WCTI-TV/ABC (www.theeastcarolinian.com, @TEC_Newspaper) O: (252) 328-6366 ([email protected], @BrianNorth4) C: (252) 259-9629 Mike Toper, Time Warner Cable News Online ([email protected], @MToperTWCNews) C: (315) 382-5143 Stephen Igoe, Hoist The Colours/247Sports Billy Weaver, WITN-TV/NBC ([email protected], @Stephen_HTC) C: (252) 531-1836 ([email protected], @billyweaver14) C: (252) 531-5666 Mark Lindsay, Pirate Illustrated/Rivals ([email protected]) C: (252) 916-8019 Conference Brian Wudkwych, Inside ECU Sports/Scout Chuck Sullivan, American Athletic Conference ([email protected], @BrianWudkwych) C: (704) 681-0146 ([email protected], @American_FB) O: (401) 453-0660

Greenville Lodging and Dining Greenville Hotels/Motels Chili’s (252) 355-7449 Olive Garden (252) 321-7498 Best Western Suites (252) 752-2378 Chipotle Mexican Grill (252) 558-1138 Outback Steakhouse (252) 321-8444 Comfort Inn (252) 355-0070 Corleone’s (252) 412-4722 Panera Bread (252) 317-8787 Courtyard by Marriott (252) 329-2900 CPW’s (252) 757-7756 Parker’s BBQ (252) 758-9215 Days Inn (252) 752-0214 Cubbie’s (252) 321-8091 Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (252) 558-4308 East Carolina Inn (252) 752-2122 Dickie’s BBQ (252) 535-0190 Rucker John’s (252) 215-0011 Hampton Inn (252) 355-7400 East Coast Wings & Grill (252) 752-9464 Sam Jones BBQ (252) 689-6449 Quality Inn (252) 758-5544 Fajitas (252) 353-8700 The Scullery (breakfast/lunch) (252) 321-1550 Hilton Greenville (252) 355-5000 Five Guys (252) 364-1071 Smokin’ Man BBQ (252) 561-6937 Holiday Inn Greenville (252) 355-8300 GK Café (252) 752-7662 Starlight Café (252) 707-9033 Holiday Inn Express (252) 754-8300 Golden Corral (252) 756-4412 Roadhouse (252) 353-7427 Residence Inn by Marriott (252) 364-8999 Hibachi Grill & Buffet (252) 321-8882 Tie Breakers (252) 439-0555 Wingate Inn (252) 355-4283 Kickback Jack’s (252) 329-0400 Wasabi 88 (252) 493-0510 Greenville Restaurants Logan’s Roadhouse (252) 439-4313 Winslow’s Deli (252) 364-8921 A Tavola Market Café (252) 321-5533 Longhorn Steakhouse (252) 830-6100 Zoës Kitchen (252) 353-0485 A.J. McMurphy’s (252) 355-7956 Mayflower Seafood (252) 321-6188 ECU also encourages you to take advantage of the Basil’s Restaurant & Pizzeria (252) 353-5800 McAlister’s Deli (252) 353-8000 following pizza delivery, sandwich/bagel, chicken and Bonefish Grill (252) 754-0761 Mellow Mushroom (252) 565-8220 fast food restaurants: Domino’s, Little Caesar’s Pizza, Marabella Old World Pizza, Papa John’s Pizza, Pizza Buffalo Wild Wings (252) 758-9191 Mi Cabana (252) 931-9566 Hut, Pizza Inn, Chick Fil-A, Taco Bell, Subway, Jersey Moe’s Southwest Grill (252) 353-6637 Carolina Ale House (252) 317-0005 Mike’s Subs, Firehouse Subs, Jimmy Johns, Which Wich, Cheddar’s (252) 321-1002 Nino’s Cucina Italiana (252) 689-6446 Boulevard Bagel, Bojangles, Zaxby’s, Kentucky Fried Chico’s (252) 757-1666 Noodles and Company (252) 756-6735 Chicken, Burger King, Hardees, McDonald’s and Wendy’s

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 7 2016 Football Fact Book Pirate IMG Sports Network 100,000-Watt Flagship Steers Pirate IMG Radio Network The East Carolina University Athletics Department and IMG College, the multimedia rights-holder for Pirate sports, are in the ninth year of a part- nership with 107.9 WNCT-FM which enables the 100,000-watt station to serve as the football flagship for the Pirate IMG Radio Network each fall. WNCT-FM’s powerful signal provides expanded coverage for ECU sports, extending to Raleigh (to the west), southern Virginia (to the north) and up and down the North Carolina coastline. All ECU football games, along with the weekly Scottie Montgom- The 2016 Pirate IMG Radio Network broadcast team: ery Call-In Show, will be included in the programming on WNCT-FM. Marty Feurer, Kevin Monroe, Jeff Charles and David Horn The East Carolina Department of Athletics and IMG College, the national leader in the collegiate sports marketing industry, entered into an agree- 10th-straight year as lead analyst after serving a previous role as sideline ment during the spring of 2006 that provides the company with the exclu- reporter. The four-year letterman and All-Conference USA performer was sive multimedia rights to Pirate Athletics. a key member of Pirates’ secondary beginning in 1996, topping the pro- The partnership, which now runs through 2023 and continues to guar- gram in interceptions as a junior and senior, and currently shares a school antee the university an annual rights fee plus additional considerations record for the longest interception return with a 100-yarder against Lou- based upon revenue generated by IMG College, encompasses all sales and isville Nov. 14, 1998. marketing opportunities associated with ECU sports, including radio and Rounding out the broadcast team are sideline reporter Marty Feurer and television programming, game programs and other athletics publications, network engineer/producer David Horn. Feurer, who will begin his 24th signage in all campus athletic venues, and at-event corporate promotions year on the network this fall, serves as director of development for Battle- and hospitality functions. ship North Carolina. The 2016 campaign will mark Horn’s 11th year with the “East Carolina places a high value on its partnership with IMG College Pirate IMG Radio Network. Horn will also serve as booth host in addition to and I’m extremely pleased with the value IMG is bringing to the universi- his engineering and production responsibilities. ty and our partners,”” ECU Director of Athletics Jeff Compher said. “As the national leader in the collegiate marketplace, IMG has proven to be both 2016 Pirate IMG Radio Network Affiliates professional and innovative in working with our local and regional spon- (as of July 1, 2016) sors. They have also assisted us in establishing a licensing program that Charlotte WBCN (1660 AM) Manteo WOBX (98.1 FM) has grown significantly in the last several years.” Elizabeth City WGAI (560 AM) Myrtle Beach, S.C. WHSC (1050 AM) East Carolina is one of an impressive group of NCAA member institutions, Fayetteville WFAY (1230 AM) Norfolk, Va. WJOI (1230 AM) conferences, bowl games and venues that are aligned with IMG College, Fayetteville WFBX (1450 AM) Raleigh WFNL (570 AM) the leading multimedia, marketing and licensing/brand management Sanford WFJA (105.5 FM) Greenville *WNCT (107.9 FM) company in America. Headquartered in Winston-Salem, N.C., IMG College Williamston WIAM (900 AM) employs more than 700 people in nearly 100 offices throughout the. U S. Greensboro WPET (950 AM) Wilmington WAAV (980 AM) Hamlet WKDX (1250 AM) *flagship Pirate Football On The Radio Pirate Football may be heard throughout North Carolina as well as por- The Scottie Montgomery Show tions of South Carolina and Virginia via the Pirate IMG Radio Network. East Carolina Head Coach Scottie Montgomery and Jeff Charles tape Jeff Charles is in his 29th year handling the play-by-play duties on the net- a 30-minute weekly television show that takes viewers inside Pi- work after previously serving in the same capacity at Virginia Tech, Illinois, rate Football. and Furman prior to becoming the “Voice of the Pirates.” The two-time North The Scottie Montgomery Show airs each Sunday on local CBS affiliate Carolina Sportscaster-of-the-Year also served as sports director at WSB in At- WNCT, the television flagship station of the Pirates, and CW affiliate ENCT lanta where he was the night-time host of a sports talk show heard through- at 11:30 a.m. The show also airs Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. on ECN-Suddenlink out 38 states and Canada on the 50,000-watt clear channel station. 25 and is available on a weekly basis across the North Carolina and South Former Pirate defensive standout Kevin Monroe, while in his 14th overall Carolina region on Time Warner Sports Channel 323. season on the network broadcast team, joins Charles in the booth for the

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EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 8 2016 Football Fact Book Getting to Greenville Charles Boulevard down hill (passing Clark-LeClair Stadi- um on the right) and turn right on Ficklen Drive. Dowdy-Fick- len Stadium is up the hill on the right. From I-95 South Take I-95 North to US 264 exit (Wilson, N.C.). Take a right and continue on U.S. Highway 264 past Wilson and head into Greenville. Take U.S. Highway 264 to Allen Road (second traffic light) and turn From the Tidewater (Va.) Area right. Allen Road turns into Take U.S. Highway 13 from Suffolk to Ahoskie, N.C. Take bypass around Greenville Boulevard. Take Greenville Boulevard to Charles Boulevard and Ahoskie (N.C. Highway 11) and take N.C. Highway 11 to Greenville where take a left (ECU message board on corner). Take Charles Boulevard down it turns into Memorial Drive. Take Fifth Street to Cotanche Street and take hill (passing Clark-LeClair Stadium on the right) and turn right on Ficklen a right. Take Cotanche, which turns into Charles Boulevard to Ficklen Drive Drive. Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium is up the hill on the right. and take a left. Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium is up the hill on the right. From the Triangle Area From I-95 North Take U.S. Highway 64 from Raleigh and head east. Exit right onto U.S. Take I-95 South to U.S. Highway 264 exit (Wilson, N.C.). Take a left at the end Highway 264 past Zebulon and head east past Wilson and toward Green- of the exit ramp and continue on U.S. Highway 264 past Wilson and head into ville. Take U.S. Highway 264 to Allen Road (second traffic light) and turn Greenville. Take U.S. Highway 264 to Allen Road (second traffic light) and turn right. Allen Road turns into Greenville Boulevard. Take Greenville Boule- right. Allen Road turns into Greenville Boulevard. Take Greenville Boulevard vard to Charles Boulevard and take a left (ECU message board on corner). to Charles Boulevard and take a left (ECU message board on corner). Take Take Charles Boulevard down hill (passing Clark-LeClair Stadium on the right) and turn right on Ficklen Drive. Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium is up the Transportation hill on the right. From Wilmington Automobile Rentals Take I-40 northwest to Wallace. Take right onto N.C. Highway 51 and head Avis (252) 758-4797 north through Chiquapin and Beulaville (about 20-25 miles). Get on N.C. Bill Askew Motors, Inc. (252) 756-9102 Highway 241 in Beulaville and head about 10 miles north to Pink Hill, where Budget (252) 321-1175 you will pick up N.C. Highway 11. Take N.C. Highway 11 through downtown Enterprise (252) 758-3400 Hertz (252) 752-7518 Kinston and into Greenville, where it turns into Memorial Drive. Take Me- Toyota Rent a Car (252) 321-3000 morial Drive to Greenville Boulevard and take a right. Take Greenville Bou- levard to Charles Boulevard and take a left (ECU message board on cor- Taxi Service ner). Take Charles Boulevard down hill (passing Clark-LeClair Stadium on Ace Cab Company (252) 758-0888 the right) and turn right on Ficklen Drive. Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium is up Aladdin (252) 439-2226 the hill on the right. City Cab Company (252) 758-2161 Courtesy Transportation (252) 757-1558 Directions to Media Parking Media parking is available at the First Presbyterian Church, which is lo- Commercial Air Service cated at the intersection of Elm and 14th Street (1400 S. Elm Street). If trav- American Airlines (800) 433-7300 Delta Airlines (800) 221-1212 eling east on 10th Street, turn right on Elm Street heading south to the Jet Blue (800) 538-2583 intersection of Elm and 14th and the parking lot will be on your left. If trav- Southwest Airlines (800) 435-9792 eling east on Greenville Boulevard, turn left on Elm Street heading north United Airlines (800) 864-8331 towards the first stop light, which is the intersection of Elm and 14th and US Airways* (800) 428-4322 the parking lot is on your right. Attendants will direct you into the media *offers daily commuter service to/from Greenville (PGV); lot (admittance is only by pass, which is obtained through the ECU athlet- remaining airlines service Raleigh-Durham (RDU) ics communications office).

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 9 2016 Football Fact Book East Carolina University

East Carolina University is a 109-year-old public university nationally rec- to help cardiac patients improve their quality of life. His work toward the ognized for preparing educators and primary care physicians and for its welfare of the human race won him the highest faculty honor in the UNC cultural and performing arts programs. system, the O. Max Gardner Award, in 2013. It enrolls more than 28,000 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral stu- • East Carolina again has been named one of four national finalists for the dents and is North Carolina’s largest preparer of initially licensed teachers 2016 Magrath Award, this time for the Brody School of Medicine’s MATCH and baccalaureate nurses, and the state’s most influential preparer of pri- Wellness program – an interdisciplinary, community-university partner- mary care physicians who practice in rural and underserved communities. ship created to combat childhood obesity. Among the college and schools, East Carolina operates the Brody School of • Dr. Carmen Russoniello, director of ECU’s Center for Applied Psychophys- Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, College of Engineering and Technolo- iology, was awarded the 2015 James E. Holshouser Jr. Award for Excel- gy, and a growing undergraduate Honors College. lence in Public Service for his work using biofeedback in the treatment of Our motto is Servire, or To Serve. wounded warriors with PTSD. Quick Facts Other Notables • Military Ties: ECU is located near four major military bases, including East Carolina nurtures a culture of high academic achievement on cam- Camp Lejeune and Fort Bragg, and in 2010 won the Freedom Award from pus; the Honors College received nine times the number of applications the United State Department of Defense for its support of military fami- over the number of open slots this year. lies and service men and women. In addition, we integrate public service into the custom learning expe- • Economic Muscle: East Carolina’s economic impact is estimated at $2.8 rience of our highest performing students, immersing them in leader- billion statewide, with more than $1.8 billion in eastern North Carolina. ship and learning that requires service projects as part of the Honors Col- • Primary Care: The Brody School of Medicine has consistently been lege curriculum. ranked by the American Academy of Family Physicians among the top We are a highly diverse campus, with minorities making up 32 percent five (often No. 1) in the nation for the percentage of graduates who of our undergraduate, 36 percent of our medical and 26 percent of our choose residencies in family medicine each year. The school is a nation- dental students. al model for producing family physicians who practice in rural and un- ECU students, faculty, and staff engage in 238 campus-communi- derserved communities. Nearly 60 percent of Brody graduates remain in ty partnerships. primary care five years after graduation – the highest percentage of any More than 70 percent of ECU seniors have participated in a communi- medical school in North Carolina. ty-based service-learning project. • Dental Medicine: ECU dental students spend their fourth year training Notable East Carolina alumni include Pulitzer Prize winners Rick Atkin- and serving patients at community service learning centers located in son and Dan Neil; Angela Allen, vice president of IBM Global Technical Sales eight underserved areas across the state. The method prepares them to Enablement; Scott Avett, musician and visual artist; Ronnie Barnes, senior practice and also encourages engagement with rural communities. Our vice president of medical services, ; Howell Binkley, Tony second class of graduates headed into practice or residency in 2016. Award-winning Broadway lighting designer; Velton Ray Bunch, Emmy • Leading in Preparing Teachers: ECU’s Partnership East program, funded Award-winning composer; Lisa Callahan, director of player care, New York by a private sector grant, helps fill an urgent need for teachers in North Knicks; Brigadier General Jeffrey Clark, director, Walter Reed National Mil- Carolina’s rural classrooms by providing scholarships allowing residents itary Medical Center; Ron Clark, educator and New York Times bestselling of rural communities to complete their senior year teaching internships author; Cassandra Deck-Brown, chief of police, Raleigh, North Carolina; without leaving home. Seventy-five percent of Partnership East gradu- Janice Faulkner, former North Carolina secretary of state and secretary of ates are teaching in North Carolina and 94 percent of those are teaching revenue; Beth Grant, Screen Actors Guild Award-winning actor; Bob Grez- in eastern North Carolina. cyn, former president and CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Car- • National Recognition for Engagement and Public Service: East Carolina olina; Kelly King, chairman and CEO, BB&T; James Maynard, founder of received the prestigious C. Peter Magrath Award for University/Commu- Golden Corral restaurants; Robert Morgan, former United States senator; nity Engagement in 2012 from the Association of Public and Land Grant Ben Owen III, North Carolina potter; Sandra Mims-Rowe, retired editor of Universities for its partnership with and service to the citizens of West the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Daily Oregonian; Ruth Shaw, former pres- Greenville through the Lucille W. Gorham Intergenerational Center. ident and CEO of Duke Power; Kevin Williamson, Saturn Award-winning • Improving Lives: Dr. Sam Sears, a psychologist and researcher who is the screenwriter. world’s authority on cardiac psychology, performs groundbreaking work East Carolina University. Tomorrow starts here ®

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 10 2016 Football Fact Book Chancellor Cecil P. Staton (Furman ’80)

Dr. Cecil P. Staton is East Carolina University’s 11th chancellor after formal- ly being elected to the position by the University of North Carolina Board of Governors on April 27, 2016. From 2014-2016, Staton served as vice chancellor for extended educa- tion for the University System of Georgia. In that role, he was responsible for strategic initiatives related to international education, continuing and professional education, entrepreneurial education and military affairs. He was also USG’s liaison with the Georgia Research Alliance and supported USG’s economic development initiatives and efforts to match the resources of USG institutions with Georgia’s evolving workforce needs. From 2015-2016, Staton also served as interim president of Valdos- ta State, a regional USG institution with 11,300 students. In that role, he focused on retention, improving student success and better marketing and branding to reverse recent enrollment declines and associated bud- get shortfalls. Staton also served as associate provost at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, a multi-campus institution with professional programs including medicine, law, business, education, pharmacy, engineering and nursing. In addition to teaching in the College of Liberal Arts and serving as an admin- istrator, he led Mercer’s University Press and secured more than $4.5 mil- lion to help endow the academic publishing program. Staton began his academic career at Brewton-Parker College in Mount Ver- non, Georgia, where he was an assistant professor of religion from 1989-91. Staton’s private-sector experience includes founding and leading three East Carolina University Administration communications companies: Smyth & Helwys Publishing, a publisher of Dr. Cecil P. Staton �������������������������������������������������������������������������������Chancellor books and curriculum products; Stroud and Hall Publishers, a publisher of Ron Mitchelson ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Provost books on politics and current events; and Georgia Eagle Media, a holding Phyllis Horns �������������������������������������������Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences company for broadcasting, newspaper and media properties. Rick Niswander ������������������Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance In 2004, Staton was elected as a Georgia state senator representing the state’s 18th District. He served five terms before retiring in 2014. While in Chris Dyba �������������������������������Vice Chancellor for University Advancement the legislature, he was recognized as a leader on health care and higher Virginia Hardy ������������������������������������������Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs education matters. Donna Gooden Payne ����������������������University Counsel and Vice Chancellor Active in professional and civic organizations, Staton has been recog- for Legal Affairs nized numerous times for his service and leadership. His awards and hon- Michael Van Scott ������������������������������� Interim Vice Chancellor for Research, ors include the Georgia Independent College Association’s 2014 Miller-Deal Economic Development and Engagement Award for significant public service in higher education; Legislator of the Jeff Compher ���������������������������������������������������������������������Director of Athletics Year awards from the Georgia Hospital Association, Georgia Technology Association and Georgia Rural Health Care Association; and the Georgia 2016-17 ECU Board of Trustees Ambulance Association Star of Life Award. Edwin Clark ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Greenville Mark Copeland ���������������������������������������������������������������University Park, Texas Staton, a first-generation college student, is a native of Greenville, South Vern Davenport ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� Wake Forest Carolina. He has a bachelor’s degree in religion from Furman University in Deborah Davis ��������������������������������������������������������������������Richmond, Virginia Greenville, South Carolina, master of theology and master of divinity de- Leigh Jeffreys Fanning ���������������������������������������������������������������������Greenville grees from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest and Steve Jones ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Raleigh a doctorate in Old Testament, Hebrew and ancient Near Eastern studies Max Joyner Jr. �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Greenville from the University of Oxford in England. Kel Normann �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Sanford Staton, who began his duties at ECU on July 1, has written or edited nu- Bob Plybon ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Greensboro merous books and articles. Danny Scott ����������������������������������������������������������������������������Swansea, Illinois He and his wife, Catherine, have two children: Cecil P. Staton III, a finan- Kieran Shanahan ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Raleigh cial planner in Atlanta, and William Davidson Staton, a student at DePaul Terry Yeargan �����������������������������������������������������������������������������Willow Springs University in Chicago. Ryan Beeson (SGA President) ���������������������������������������������������������������Sophia

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 11 2016 Football Fact Book Director of Athletics Jeff Compher The Northern Illinois football (James Madison ’80) team won its second-straight MAC crown in 2012 and became Jeff Compher, a veteran collegiate athletics administrator with a docu- the first Mid-American Confer- mented history of developing champions in the classroom, in competition ence team to play in the Bowl and in life, is in his fourth year instilling that vision of unparalleled broad- Championship Series by gain- based success in a leadership role at East Carolina University. ing a berth in the Discover Or- Beginning with his first day on campus as ECU’s Director of Athletics in ange Bowl. April, 2013, Compher engaged student-athletes, coaches, staff and the Pi- An emphasis on long-range rate Nation to embrace the role of moving forward and proactively plan for planning and the ability to work the challenges of the future. His return to the state of North Carolina has al- with constituencies within and ready delivered a foundation centered around the student-athlete experi- outside the university commu- ence, a deliberate focus on winning with integrity and an aggressive plan nity have become well-known staples of Compher’s administrative and leadership skills over the past 15 years. to promote the ECU Pirate brand and its values. His administrative efforts were recognized with his selection as one of The final fundraising phase of the Smith-Williams Basketball Practice Fa- four FBS Athletics Director-of-the-Year by the National Association of Col- cility and the initial launch of the department’s Undaunted Strategic Plan legiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) in the summer of 2013. were all completed under his direction during the 2013-14 academic year. Compher arrived at NIU after nearly four years at the University of Wash- In addition, Compher’s first season of competition in Greenville was no- ington, where he served as executive associate athletic director and was table as the Pirate football program rolled to their second-highest victo- responsible for the general management and daily operations of the de- ry total in school history, both basketball teams advanced to postseason partment. Prior to his move to the Pacific Northwest, Compher led the ath- play and the track and field squad captured Conference USA indoor and letics program at member Western Carolina Univer- outdoor titles. sity from 2000 to 2004. A year later he provided a guiding and supportive hand during East Caro- While he put his own distinct fingerprint on capital projects, facility ren- lina’s inaugural campaign in the American Athletic Conference, which was ovations and fundraising at NIU with the construction of the school’s new highlighted by league championships in men’s swimming and baseball. indoor training center and record-breaking annual gift levels, Compher Cliff Godwin, who was Compher’s first ECU head coaching hire, brought a was directly involved with successful similar entities at both UW and WCU. high level of intensity and excitement back to Clark-LeClair Stadium during As associate and then senior associate athletic director at Vanderbilt his debut as the Pirates’ skipper – capping a 40-win season with a NCAA University for four years, Compher directed nearly every area of the de- Regional appearance in 2015. partment, including external affairs from 1998 to 2000. Prior to that, he In November of 2015, Compher coordinated and then announced a 10- oversaw NCAA compliance, academic support, strength and conditioning, year exclusive partnership with the sports brand adidas (beginning July 1, equipment and CHAMPS/Life Skills areas for the Commodores. 2016). The top-tier all-sport, multi-year agreement allows the department Compher spent 13 years in several different positions at North Carolina to reallocate money previously spent on apparel to other areas, including State University. As the Wolfpack’s assistant athletic director from 1986 the cost of attendance and enables East Carolina to take the next step in to 1992, he managed the student-athlete support services units, estab- terms of brand recognition and national exposure. lished the first life skills program and handled scheduling for the foot- Men’s swimming captured another conference title in the winter of ball and men’s basketball teams. He was the assistant to the chancellor 2016, while the Pirates’ baseball program captured its first-ever NCAA at NC State before moving back into athletics administration after relo- Super Regional victory after winning the Charlottesville Regional in thrill- cating to Nashville. ing fashion. His first position in collegiate administration was at NC State, where he Additionally, Compher’s executive leadership qualities were quickly rec- was the assistant director of Housing and Residence Life from 1982 to 1986. ognized and valued by his colleagues in the American Athletic Conference Throughout his career, Compher has continued his education, participat- who elected him as Chairman of the Athletic Directors Committee for 2016. ing in the NACDA Management Institute (1998), the Sports Management Compher’s appointment at East Carolina ended a five-year ten- Institute Executive Program (1998-99) and the Division I-A Athletic Direc- ure as associate vice president and director of athletics at Northern Illi- tors’ Institute (2005 and 2006). Most recently, he attended the U.S. Ma- nois University. rine Corps Executive Forum at the Pentagon and participated in the Senior Under Compher’s direction, Huskie student-athletes excelled academi- Leader Engagement Program (SLEP) sponsored by United States Secretary cally as all 17 of NIU’s intercollegiate programs surpassed the NCAA’s Aca- of Defense Ashton Carter in the late summer of 2015. demic Progress Rate every year during his stay at the DeKalb school that Compher, 58, earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from James featured an enrollment of 22,000. His department also had seven Aca- Madison (Va.) University, where he was a football student-athlete, in 1980, demic All-America selections, two National Football Foundation Schol- and graduated with a master’s degree in counseling and student person- ar-Athletes, an NCAA Woman-of-the-Year finalist and three NCAA Post- nel services from Shippensburg (Pa.) University in 1982. graduate Scholarship winners. He and his wife Cathy have two sons - C.J. and David.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 12 2016 Football Fact Book Stadium Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium The Early Years The original plan for ECU’s current football facility was announced Oct. 7, 1961, by Dr. Leo Jenkins, Chancellor of the College, at a meeting of the Society of Buccaneers. Within a year, $283,387 had been raised, although the goal had been only $200,000. With the funds in hand, Ficklen Stadium was built. The James Skinner Ficklen Memorial Stadium was dedicated Sept. 21, 1963, as East Carolina defeated Wake Forest, 20-10. The original stadium consisted of the permanent stands on the south side, a small press box, and the old lighting system which was removed after the 1974 season. Total cost was $300,000. The north side permanent seating was constructed in 1968, increasing the stadium seating capacity to 20,000. The Namesakes In April 1994, Ron and Mary Ellen Dowdy, of Orlando, Fla., announced a $1 million gift to the ECU Educational Foundation. The gift would go toward the ongoing expansion of ECU’s football stadium, which was renamed Dowdy- Ficklen Stadium. Ron Dowdy, who was a member of the school’s Board of Trustees, currently over- sees commercial leases, residential apartments, and several other enter- Educational Foundation, the Bagwells had their name become a per- prises as part of Dowdy Properties in Orlando. Dowdy, a 1966 graduate manent mark on the ECU landscape as the field is now recognized as of ECU, has been involved with many civic organizations, including the Bagwell Field at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Executive Committee of the Florida Citrus Sports Association, the Board of Directors for the Florida Citrus Bowl, the Board of Directors at Humana Stadium Lighting Hospital Lucerne in Orlando and the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee in The first major renovation in Ficklen Stadium was the lighting system, Orange County. a change that occured just before the 1975 season opened. The old inner The late James Skinner Ficklen, a Greenville resident, distinguished stadium lights on six poles were removed and replaced with six towers himself as one of America’s leading tobacconists. At the time of his outside the stadium. The system is a combination of metallic and incan- death in 1955, Ficklen was President and Chairman of the Board of descent lights. There are 288 fixtures of 1500 watts each on six 162-foot the E.B. Ficklen Tobacco Company of Greenville. He was a close friend towers. Cost of the system was $450,000. of the college and established a financial aid foundation, the Ficklen Foundation, to aid students of the college. Early Expansion A radical change greeted fans as the 1978 season opened. An expan- Bagwell Field sion on all four corners boosted the stadium’s seating capacity from Since graduating in the early 1970s, Al and Debby Bagwell have been 20,000 to 35,000, the third-largest stadium in North Carolina. The ex- gracious friends of the university with Al serving on the Pirate Club’s pansion was made possible with $2.5 million through a drive in the Executive Committee in 1994-95 and being appointed to the University’s spring of 1977. Board of Visitors in 1998. The couple from Lake Gaston, Va., was hon- In addition to more seats, the current press box with three levels and ored in 1997 for their gift to the Pirate Club’s Shared Visions Campaign. an elevator for access was built. The press box has space for 60 writers For their contributions on behalf of the University and to the ECU and an entire floor for broadcast media.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 14 2016 Football Fact Book Last Expansion new treated topsoil, and a new grass (Tifton 419 Hybrid Bermuda). Most After additions on the north side (upper deck in 1998 and club-level recently, the facility was completely re-sodded during the late spring seating in 1999) increased the stadium’s capacity to 43,000, East Carolina of 2014. completed a 7,000-seat expansion project in the east endzone that pushed the seating availability to 50,000 in time for the 2010 season opener. In Scoreboard addition, Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium received an aesthetic enhancement the A 84’-wide x 28’-tall high definition-rated score/videoboard accom- same year when 10,200 purple chairback seats replaced existing bleachers panied the 7,000-seat endzone expansion in the summer of 2010. The inside the 35-yard lines on both sides of the facility. board features state-of-the-art video capabilities for fan enjoyment. In addition, a new auxiliary scoreboard was added to the Murphy Center Playing Surface on the west side to give spectators easy visibility access from all view- During the summer of 1983, a complete renovation was done on the ing locations. playing surface. A new drainage system, a new base of gravel and sand,

Stadium, Pirate Traditions

Cannon No Quarter A tradition that dates back to at least 1967, the cannon in Dowdy- The Pirates adopted a new set of flag raising ceremonies at home Ficklen Stadium’s endzone is fired at the end of the National Anthem, football games in 2007, and perhaps the most popular one has been when the team runs onto the field, when the Pirates score and at the the “No Quarter.” Hoisted prior to the fourth quarter to replace the tra- conclusion of all games. ditional black skull and crossbones Jolly Roger symbol, the red “No Quarter” flag signifies the Pirates will now take no prisoners and give Purple Haze no quarter to their enemy. The classic Jimi Hendrix tune is played prior to the start of every home football game as the Pirates take to the field through a cloud of purple Alma Mater smoke. The team entrance was enhanced in 2010 with an inflatable pi- The ECU Alma Mater is “Hail to Thy Name So Fair.” It first appeared in rate head the team runs through to reach the west endzone. the 1940-41 ECTC Student Handbook where it was attributed to a stu- dent by the name of Harold A. McDougle (’44). McDougle later became Mascot a part-time instructor in the Music Department at ECTC (1946-47) and a The costumed Pirate mascot became music teacher at Greenville High School (1947-48). associated with East Carolina in 1983. Other team mascots through the years School Colors have been a dog, “Pete,” which accom- The school colors for East Carolina University - purple and gold - go panied the team in the 1970s, students back to the time when the first students arrived on campus in 1909. ECU dressed as parrots or pirates, and even historian Dr. Mary Jo Bratton, the author of “East Carolina University a live wildcat, which served as the mas- The Formative Years 1907-1982,” said the selection of school colors rep- cot in 1930-31. resented one of the first traditions established by the students. In the early fall of 1909 the administration asked students for their suggestions First Down Pirates! on school colors. Old gold and royal purple won the vote. The “First Down ... Pirates” cheer In the following year, the colors carried over to the school’s first base- was initiated by former public dress ball team, a club team that won most of its games. According to Bratton, announcer Jon Moore. The cheer fol- the opening game produced a 6-2 win for East Carolina against a local lows a key ECU first down play when the announcer gives the spot of Greenville team. The newspaper account of the game credited the ef- the ball and saying, “Where it is a first down ...” followed by the crowd’s fective cheering of the young ladies of the school for “winning the vic- yell of “Pirates!” tory for the purple and gold.”

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 15 2016 Football Fact Book Top Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Crowds All Games Average — Season Attendance Opponent Date Score Year G Attendance Average Record 1. 51,082 North Carolina Sept. 20, 2014 W, 70-41 2010 13 564,754 43,443 *6-7 2. 50,610 North Carolina Oct. 1, 2011 L, 35-20 2012 13 560,175 43,090 *8-5 3. 50,514 Virginia Tech Sept. 26, 2015 W, 35-28 1985 11 466,732 42,430 2-9 4. 50,410 NC State Oct. 16, 2010 W, 33-27 (OT) 2015 12 506,620 42,218 5-7 5. 50,345 Southern Miss Nov. 5, 2011 L, 48-28 2008 14 580,597 41,471 *9-5 6. 50,277 UCF Nov. 19, 2011 W, 38-31 *bowl appearance 7. 50,191 Navy Nov. 6, 2010 L, 76-35 8. 50,145 Marshall Oct. 23, 2010 W, 37-10 2015 American Athletic Conference 9. 50,096 Virginia Tech Sept. 14, 2013 L, 15-10 Attendance Leaders 10. * 50,092 NC State Nov. 20, 1999 W, 23-6 No. School Avg. Attendance 11. 50,023 UAB Sept. 24, 2011 W, 28-23 1. Temple 44,159 12. 50,010 Tulsa Sept. 5, 2010 W, 51-49 2. Memphis 43,802 13. 49,410 Tulane Oct. 29, 2011 W, 34-13 3. East Carolina 43,274 14. 49,404 Virginia Tech Sept. 10, 2011 L, 17-10 4. Cincinnati 37,096 15. 49,108 SMU Nov. 26, 2010 L, 45-38 (OT) 5. Houston 33,980 *denotes utilization of portable bleachers 6. Navy 32,338 7. UCF 30,065 Home Game Total — Season 8. Connecticut 28,224 Year G Attendance Average Record 9. USF 26,578 2011 6 300,069 50,012 3-3 10. Tulane 22,930 2010 6 297,987 49,665 4-2 11. SMU 21,043 2009 7 292,191 41,742 6-1 12. Tulsa 19,622 2012 6 282,076 47,013 5-1 2014 6 268,713 44,786 5-1 2015 “Group of Five” Conference Home Game Average — Season Attendance Leaders Year G Attendance Average Record No. School (overall national rank) Avg. Attendance 2011 6 300,069 50,012 3-3 1. Temple (54th) 44,159 2010 6 297,987 49,665 4-2 2. Memphis (55th) 43,802 2012 6 282,076 47,013 5-1 3. East Carolina (57th) 43,274 2014 6 268,713 44,786 5-1 4. Cincinnati (61st) 37,096 2013 6 263,910 43,985 5-1 5. Houston (63rd) 33,980 6. boise State (64th) 33,612 7. Navy (66th) 32,338 Road Game Average — Season 8. Army (69th) 30,991 Year G Attendance Average Record 9. UCF (71st) 30,065 1986 6 319,337 53,223 0-6 10. San Diego State (73rd) 29,066 1985 6 313,550 52,258 1-5 1996 5 236,001 47,200 3-2 1987 6 273,929 45,655 2-4 1995 6 262,670 43,778 3-3

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 16 2016 Football Fact Book Pirates in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (1963-2015) Year G Attend. Average Record Of Note ... 1963 5 51,500 10,300 5-0-0 ECU defeats Wake Forest, 20-10, in front of 17,000 people in first game at Ficklen Stadium 1964 4 47,322 11,831 3-1-0 1965 4 56,834 14,209 4-0-0 1966 5 60,164 12,033 3-2-0 Ficklen Stadium is home to the Pirates’ first Southern Conference championship team 1967 5 65,505 12,901 3-2-0 1968 5 66,187 13,237 2-3-0 1969 5 45,837 9,167 1-4-0 1970 4 48,264 12,066 1-3-0 1971 5 72,585 14,517 3-2-0 1972 5 65,311 13,066 5-0-0 ECU beats The Citadel, 27-21, in first televised game at Ficklen Stadium 1973 5 84,352 16,870 5-0-0 1974 5 82,376 16,475 5-0-0 1975 5 77,844 15,537 4-1-0 1976 5 88,691 17,738 5-0-0 1977 4 84,464 21,617 3-1-0 1978 5 125,644 25,129 5-0-0 Over 100,000 people come through turnstiles for first time in stadium history 1979 5 116,693 23,339 5-0-0 1980 5 97,789 19,558 2-3-0 1981 5 103,476 20,695 3-2-0 Pirates score a stadium-record 66 points in 66-23 win over East Tennessee State 1982 4 87,169 21,792 4-0-0 1983 4 113,967 28,492 4-0-0 Pirates go undefeated at home and finish ranked No. 20 1984 4 104,972 26,243 2-2-0 1985 5 153,182 30,636 1-4-0 1986 5 123,089 24,617 2-3-0 1987 5 138,297 27,659 3-2-0 1988 6 146,508 24,418 1-5-0 1989 5 135,568 27,114 4-0-1 1990 5 136,639 27,328 3-2-0 1991 5 155,415 31,083 5-0-0 ECU records its first-ever victory over South Carolina; Jeff Blake’s one-yard option TD run and subsequent two-point conversion lifts Pirates past No. 23 Pittsburgh 1992 5 164,068 32,814 3-2-0 1993 5 134,482 26,896 2-3-0 1994 5 159,805 31,961 3-2-0 Junior Smith rushes for 60 yards vs. Southern Miss to become ECU’s all-time leading rusher 1995 5 151,889 30,378 5-0-0 1996 5 146,324 29,264 4-1-0 1997 5 164,375 32,875 3-2-0 ECU joins Conference USA after 20 years as an independent 1998 5 158,716 31,743 3-2-0 1999 5 200,495 40,099 4-1-0 ECU beats N.C. State, 23-6, in the Wolfpack’s first-ever trip to Greenville in front of 50,092 2000 6 217,742 36,290 4-2-0 2001 5 186,875 37,375 2-3-0 2002 5 148,144 29,626 3-2-0 2003 6 198,073 33,012 0-6-0 North Carolina makes its first-ever trip to Greenville in front of 44,040 at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium 2004 5 153,418 30,684 2-3-0 ECU surpasses the 5 million mark in total attendance 2005 5 165,230 33,046 3-2-0 2006 6 223,006 37,168 4-2-0 2007 6 249,219 41,537 4-2-0 ECU eclipses the 40,000 mark in five of six games; Pirates top Tar Heels 34-31 in home opener 2008 5 210,080 42,016 4-1-0 Pirates draw full capacity (43,000) in three of five games; East Carolina stuns No. 8 Mountaineers 24-3 in home opener on ESPN 2009 7 292,191 41,742 6-1-0 ECU announces sell-outs for all six regular season games; Pirates defeat Houston in C-USA title game at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium 2010 6 297,987 49,665 4-2-0 A 7,000-seat expansion is completed and capacity is pushed to 50,000 2011 6 *300,069 *50,012 3-3-0 Pirates set new single-season records in total and average attendance for the second-straight campaign in 50,000-seat stadium 2012 6 282,076 47,013 5-1-0 ECU surpasses the 7 million mark in total attendance 2013 6 263,910 43,985 5-1-0 50th Anniversary celebration; topped 1 million attendance mark since expansion 2014 6 268,713 44,786 5-1-0 ECU sets single-game attendance record of 51,082 in 70-41 triumph over North Carolina 2015 6 259,645 43,274 3-3-0 Pirates down Virginia Tech 35-28 in front of 50,514 for their fifth-straight win over an ACC opponent Totals 271 7,943,686 29,312 180-90-1 *school record

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 17 2016 Football Fact Book Strength & Conditioning

The Murphy Center, still considered one of the athletic department’s The second floor of the building features a private dining area for re- newest facilities, is located between Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and cruits as well as a 9,000-square-foot banquet hall and a large terrace Minges Coliseum. It’s one of the largest and best-equipped strength with a view of the football stadium for Pirate Club functions. and conditioning centers in the country. Because of its location behind the Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium endzone, ECU’s Board of Trustees approved the project in the spring 1997, thus its connection to Minges Coliseum and the Smith-Williams Center (ECU putting it into the athletics department staff’s hands to make this Athletics Hall of Fame), the Murphy Center is an ideal place for Pirate 52,475-square-foot, two-story strength and conditioning/Pirate Club Club members to socialize at both football and basketball games. multipurpose center a reality. East Carolina University’s student-athletes train for competition under ECU’s strength and conditioning programs for its student-athletes are the direct supervision of Assistant Athletics Director for Strength and based out of the 22,000-square-foot first floor of the $13 million facil- Conditioning Jeff Connors. The 2016-17 full-time strength staff consists ity. The weight room has revolutionized the Pirates’ strength and con- of assistants Blaine Kinsley, Justin McClelland, Dan Millington, Robert ditioning efforts. Tate and Katelyn Woolfolk. The center opened for workouts in June, 2002 and was dedicated at ECU’s home football game on September 14, 2002. Athletic Training The student-athlete at East Carolina University has the luxury of having Housed in the Ward Sports Medicine Building adjacent to Dowdy-Ficklen one of the most dedicated health care teams in the Southeast. Directed Stadium and Minges Coliseum, the main athletic training room is a mod- by Mike Hanley, Associate Director of Athletics for Student Services, along ern facility complete with the latest equipment. Satellite athletic training with trainers Krista Carano, Nate Clark, Ben Crawford, Christopher D’Errico, rooms are located in Minges Coliseum, Murphy Strength and Conditioning Jake Moore (head football athletic trainer), Daniele Petty, Sharon Rogers, Center, Clark-LeClair Stadium, Smith-Williams Basketball Facility and the Zac Womack and team physician Dr. Joe Armen, the ECU Athletic Training Williams-Harvey Teams Building (Terry Holland Sports Complex). program provides every Pirate student-athlete the best available care for their injuries. Hanley, the 2009 National Athletic Trainer’s Association Athletic Training Staff(Full-Time) (NATA) Trainer-of-the-Year, and his staff are assisted by a wide array of Krista Carano Assistant Athletic Trainer (Women’s Basketball) community-based physicians and other health care providers. Nate Clark Associate Athletic Trainer (Men’s Basketball) Ben Crawford Assistant Athletic Trainer (Track & Field) Professional Consultants Christopher D’Errico Assistant Athletic Trainer (Football) Dr. John Siegel Team Physician Emeritus Jake Moore Head Football Athletic Trainer Dr. Joe Armen Team Physician/Student Health Services Daniele Petty Assistant Athletic Trainer (Soccer) Dr. Randy Fussell Dentistry Sharon Rogers Associate Professor (Men’s/Women’s Golf) Dr. Phil Perdue Orthopedics Karen Stuart Assistant Athletic Trainer (Softball) Dr. Chris Hasty Orthopedics Zac Womack Head Athletic Trainer (Baseball) Dr. Stuart Lee Neurosurgery Katie Walsh Flanagan Education Program Director Dr. Walt Jenkins Physical Therapy Dr. Kevin Youngs Physical Therapy Dr. Dennis McGee Chiropractic Dr. Greg Murphy Urology Dr. Evan Lutz Sports Medicine Fellow

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 18 2016 Football Fact Book 2016 Preview 2016 Alphabetical Roster NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 57 Joe Allely OLB 6-1 238 Jr-2L WO-F’13 Vienna, Va. (Oakton) 39 DaShaun Amos DB 6-1 185 Sr-3L SN-S’12 Midlothian, Va. (Manchester) 25 Devin Anderson RB 5-9 208 So-1L WO-F’14 Henderson (Northern Vance) 96 kiante Anderson OLB 6-4 252 Jr-SQ WO-S’15 Greenville (St. Augustine’s) 90 Randall Anderson DL 6-4 255 Jr-1L SN-S’13 New Castle, Del. (Fork Union) 86 Stephen Baggett TE 6-5 255 Jr-2L SN-S’14 Beaufort, S.C. (Beaufort) 97 Demage Bailey DL 6-5 310 Jr-2L SN-S’13 Clayton (Clayton) -- Sean Bailey OL 6-6 310 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Cumming, Ga. (Lambert) 41 Tony Baird ILB 6-3 226 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lakes) 64 Des Barmore OL 6-6 318 So-SQ SN-S’14 Columbus, Ga. (Hardaway) 6 DaShawn Benton DB 6-0 196 Sr-3L SN-S’13 Atlanta, Ga. (Grady) 95 bennett Boateng DL 6-1 315 So-SQ WO-F’14 Charlotte (Independence) 10 Yiannis Bowden OLB 6-5 221 So-1L SN-S’14 Kernersville (Glenn) 65 J.T. Boyd OL 6-4 306 Sr-3L SN-S’12 Fort Mill, S.C. (Nation Ford) 69 Justin Brown DL 6-1 275 So-1L SN-S’15 Greenville (Ayden-Grifton) 88 Trevon Brown WR 6-2 203 Jr-2L SN-S’14 Wilmington (New Hanover) 34 Devaris Brunson ILB 6-1 228 Sr-3L SN-S’13 Lake City, S.C. (Lake City) 19 Curtis Burston WR 6-1 220 So-1L SN-S’14 Apex (Middle Creek) -- keyshawn Canady DB 6-0 185 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Wallace (Wallace-Rose Hill) 33 Devin Carlos ILB 6-1 249 Jr-SQ TR-F’15 Jacksonville (St. Augustine’s) 30 Joe Carter ILB 6-2 232 So-1L SN-S’14 Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Ponte Vedra) 58 Darius Commissiong DL 6-2 288 Jr-1L SN-S’15 District Heights, Md. (Iowa Western CC) 19 Jason Connella QB 5-11 206 So-SQ WO-S’14 Charlotte (Independence) -- Jeffrey Coprich RB 5-8 175 Sr-TR TR-S’16 Watts, Calif. (California) -- Will Dancy OL 6-4 310 Sr-TR TR-S’16 Graham (North Carolina) -- Tahj Deans WR 6-2 185 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Bailey (Southern Nash) -- Jack Doyle OL 6-4 260 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Wake Forest (Heritage) 52 kyle Erickson OL 6-4 295 So-1L SN-S’14 Fayetteville (Jack Britt) 43 Drayvon Fairley ILB 6-3 232 Sr-1L SN-S’12 Red Springs (Red Springs) 1 Deondre Farrier WR 6-1 187 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Orlando, Fla. (Lake Nona) 8 bobby Fulp DB 6-4 198 Jr-2L WO-F’13 Midlothian, Va. (Clover Hill) 33 Shawn Furlow RB 5-10 191 So-1L SN-S’15 Greenville (South Central) -- kendall Futrell LB 6-2 215 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Winterville (South Central) 71 bladen Gatling OL 6-2 308 Sr-1L TR-F’14 Murfreesboro (Elizabeth City State) -- Johnnie Glaspie RB 5-11 180 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Rose Hill (Wallace-Rose Hill) 26 Colby Gore DB 5-11 175 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Little River, S.C. (North Myrtle Beach) 4 Malik Gray WR 6-1 203 So-SQ SN-S’14 Inman, S.C. (Chapman) 85 Davon Grayson WR 6-2 190 Sr-3L SN-S’13 Suffolk, Va. (Kings Fork) 13 Pat Green ILB 6-2 231 Jr-2L SN-S’13 Winston-Salem (North Forsyth) 87 Terrell Green WR 6-4 206 So-1L SN-S’14 Charleston, S.C. (Hanahan) 40 Worth Gregory P 6-3 210 Sr-2L TR-F’13 Fort Mill, S.C. (Alabama) -- Anthony Gutierrez ILB 6-2 230 Jr-TR SN-S’16 Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Santa Monica) 49 brian Hardy WR 6-1 230 Sr-1L WO-S’15 La Grange (North Lenoir) 70 Cortez Herrin OL 6-3 321 Fr-HS SN-S‘16 Saluda, S.C. (Saluda) -- Reid Herring QB 6-3 175 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Raleigh (Millbrook) 37 Trevian Hicks DB 5-11 214 Jr-1L WO-F’13 Winterville (South Central) -- Hussein Howe RB 5-9 175 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Jacksonville, Fla. (University Christian) 15 beau Huffman TE 6-2 216 So-SQ WO-F’14 Massillon, Ohio (Washington) 72 Jared Huneycutt OL 6-2 276 Fr-RS WO-F’15 Concord (Central Cabarrus) 14 John Jacobs QB 6-2 211 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Shawnee, Okla. (Shawnee) 50 Shaun James DL 6-4 280 So-SQ SN-S’14 Virginia Beach, Va. (Green Run) 23 Quay Johnson WR 5-10 188 Jr-2L SN-S’14 Knightdale (Knightdale) 7 Zay Jones WR 6-1 197 Sr-3L SN-S’13 Austin, Texas (Stephen F. Austin)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 20 2016 Football Fact Book NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 32 Marquel King DB 5-11 183 So-SQ WO-F’14 Cameron (Overhills) 25 Eric Kristensen PK 5-10 170 Jr-SQ WO-S’15 Ann Arbor, Mich. (Virginia Tech) 60 Jamie Land DS 5-11 187 Fr-RS WO-F’15 Manning, S.C. (Manning) 6 Jonte Leaston WR 6-2 174 Fr-RS WO-F’15 Raleigh (Millbrook) 66 Erik Lenzen OL 6-5 290 So-SQ SN-S’14 Fort Lauderdale, Fla., (Cardinal Gibbons) 35 Chris Love DB 5-10 172 Jr-SQ WO-F’13 Wake Forest (Wake Forest-Rolesville) 83 Cam Marshmon WR 5-9 160 Fr-RS WO-F’15 Raleigh (Southeast Raleigh) 73 Christian Matau OL 6-3 308 Jr-1L SN-S’13 New Bern (New Bern) 24 C.J. Maybin OLB 6-4 220 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Pompano Beach, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons) 55 Garrett McGhin OL 6-6 319 So-1L SN-S’14 Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State) 56 Demetri McGill DL 6-1 295 Sr-3L SN-S’13 Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lakes) -- Gardner Minshew QB 6-2 215 So-TR SN-S’16 Brandon, Miss. (NW Mississippi CC) 79 Dalton Montgomery OL 6-5 282 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas) 92 Mike Myers DL 6-0 290 Jr-2L SN-S’13 Goose Creek, S.C. (Goose Creek) 9 Philip Nelson QB 6-1 216 Sr-SQ WO-F’15 DeForest, Wis. (Rutgers) 17 blake Norwood DB 6-0 200 So-SQ SN-S’14 Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola) 61 Colton Oliver DS 6-3 280 Jr-2L WO-F’14 Charlotte (Independence) 54 Anthony Orr DL 6-2 327 Sr-SQ WO-F’15 Charlotte (Louisburg) -- branden Pena OL 6-2 290 Jr-TR SN-S’16 Salinas, Calif. (Hartnell) 14 Travis Phillips DB 5-11 189 Jr-1L SN-S’13 Montpelier, Va. (Patrick Henry) 38 Davis Plowman PK/P 5-10 195 Sr-3L TR-F’13 Roswell, Ga. (Texas A&M) 91 Caleb Pratt PK 6-3 197 So-1L WO-F’15 Roanoke Rapids (Roanoke Rapids) 1 Dayon Pratt OLB 6-4 237 Sr-3L SN-S’12 Washington, D.C. (Calvin Coolidge) 99 Fred Presley DL 6-3 291 Sr-3L WO-F’12 Snow Hill (Greene Central) -- Jalen Price DL 6-2 290 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Williamston (Riverside) -- Chance Purvis LB 6-4 220 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Meridian, Miss. (Lamar School) -- Raequan Purvis DL 6-2 270 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Plymouth (Plymouth) 9 Nhyre Quinerly DB 5-11 192 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Norfolk, Va. (Lake Taylor) -- Aaron Ramseur LB 6-1 215 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Shelby (Crest) 78 Messiah Rice OL 6-5 320 So-SQ SN-S’14 Orangeburg, S.C. (Wilkinson) 22 Terrell Richardson DB 6-0 218 Sr-3L WO-F’12 Raleigh (Southeast Raleigh) 74 Justin Sandifer OL 6-5 305 Jr-SQ SN-S’15 Greenwood, Miss. (Hinds CC) 3 Anthony Scott RB 5-9 189 Jr-2L SN-S’14 Virginia Beach, Va. (Green Run) 24 Derrell Scott RB 5-11 207 So-SQ TR-S’15 Havelock (Tennessee) 5 Corey Seargent DB 6-0 172 So-1L SN-S’15 Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern) 3 Travon Simmons DB 5-10 187 Jr-2L SN-S’13 Marietta, Ga. (Hillgrove) 62 brandon Smith OL 6-8 325 Jr-2L SN-S’13 Kernersville (East Forsyth) -- D’Ante Smith OL 6-4 310 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Grovetown, Ga. (Grovetown) -- Javontay Smith DB 6-0 180 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Columbus, Ga. (Carver) 12 Ray Smith QB 6-1 194 So-SQ WO-F’14 Whittier (Cherokee) 2 Xavier Smith DB 6-2 188 Jr-1L SN-S’13 Raleigh (Wakefield) 84 kole Stanley WR 6-2 210 Jr-SQ WO-F’13 Hamlet (Richmond) 11 James Summers WR 6-3 218 Sr-1L SN-S’15 Greensboro (Hinds CC) 42 Devon Sutton DB 5-11 190 Fr-RS WO-S’15 Charlotte (North Mecklenburg) -- kenyon Taylor DB 6-2 170 Fr-HS SN-S’16 High Point (South Guilford) 20 Austin Teague DB 6-0 189 Jr-SQ WO-F’13 Lexington (West Davidson) 21 Ray Tillman ILB 6-1 215 Jr-2L SN-S’14 Lithonia, Ga. (Miller Grove) -- Alex Turner DL 6-2 290 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Houston, Texas (Jersey Village) -- Jake Verity PK 6-1 170 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Bremen, Ga. (Bremen) -- Anthony Watley TE 6-3 240 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Jacksonville, Fla. (Atlantic Coast) 55 Cam White ILB 5-11 218 Sr-2L WO-S’13 Apex (Middle Creek) 81 Jimmy Williams WR 5-11 194 Sr-2L WO-F’13 Washington (Washington) 7 Jordan Williams ILB 6-0 234 Jr-2L WO-F’14 Fayetteville (Shaw)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 21 2016 Football Fact Book 2016 Numerical Roster NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 1 Deondre Farrier WR 6-1 187 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Orlando, Fla. (Lake Nona) 1 Dayon Pratt OLB 6-4 237 Sr-3L SN-S’12 Washington, D.C. (Calvin Coolidge) 2 Xavier Smith DB 6-2 188 Jr-1L SN-S’13 Raleigh (Wakefield) 3 Anthony Scott RB 5-9 189 Jr-2L SN-S’14 Virginia Beach, Va. (Green Run) 3 Travon Simmons DB 5-10 187 Jr-2L SN-S’13 Marietta, Ga. (Hillgrove) 4 Malik Gray WR 6-1 203 So-SQ SN-S’14 Inman, S.C. (Chapman) 5 Corey Seargent DB 6-0 172 So-1L SN-S’15 Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern) 6 DaShawn Benton DB 6-0 196 Sr-3L SN-S’13 Atlanta, Ga. (Grady) 6 Jonte Leaston WR 6-2 174 Fr-RS WO-F’15 Raleigh (Millbrook) 7 Zay Jones WR 6-1 197 Sr-3L SN-S’13 Austin, Texas (Stephen F. Austin) 7 Jordan Williams ILB 6-0 234 Jr-2L WO-F’14 Fayetteville (Shaw) 8 bobby Fulp DB 6-4 198 Jr-2L WO-F’13 Midlothian, Va. (Clover Hill) 9 Philip Nelson QB 6-1 216 Sr-SQ WO-F’15 DeForest, Wis. (Rutgers) 9 Nhyre Quinerly DB 5-11 192 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Norfolk, Va. (Lake Taylor) 10 Yiannis Bowden OLB 6-5 221 So-1L SN-S’14 Kernersville (Glenn) 11 James Summers WR 6-3 218 Sr-1L SN-S’15 Greensboro (Hinds CC) 12 Ray Smith QB 6-1 194 So-SQ WO-F’14 Whittier (Cherokee) 13 Pat Green ILB 6-2 231 Jr-2L SN-S’13 Winston-Salem (North Forsyth) 14 John Jacobs QB 6-2 211 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Shawnee, Okla. (Shawnee) 14 Travis Phillips DB 5-11 189 Jr-1L SN-S’13 Montpelier, Va. (Patrick Henry) 15 Terrell Green WR 6-4 206 So-1L SN-S’14 Charleston, S.C. (Hanahan) 17 blake Norwood DB 6-0 200 So-SQ SN-S’14 Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola) 19 Curtis Burston WR 6-1 220 So-1L SN-S’14 Apex (Middle Creek) 19 Jason Connella QB 5-11 206 So-SQ WO-S’14 Charlotte (Independence) 20 Austin Teague DB 6-0 189 Jr-SQ WO-F’13 Lexington (West Davidson) 21 Ray Tillman ILB 6-1 215 Jr-2L SN-S’14 Lithonia, Ga. (Miller Grove) 22 Terrell Richardson DB 6-0 218 Sr-3L WO-F’12 Raleigh (Southeast Raleigh) 23 Quay Johnson WR 5-10 188 Jr-2L SN-S’14 Knightdale (Knightdale) 24 C.J. Maybin OLB 6-4 220 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Pompano Beach, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons) 24 Derrell Scott RB 5-11 207 So-SQ TR-S’15 Havelock (Tennessee) 25 Devin Anderson RB 5-9 208 So-1L WO-F’14 Henderson (Northern Vance) 25 Eric Kristensen PK 5-10 170 Jr-SQ WO-S’15 Ann Arbor, Mich. (Virginia Tech) 26 Colby Gore DB 5-11 175 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Little River, S.C. (North Myrtle Beach) 30 Joe Carter ILB 6-2 232 So-1L SN-S’14 Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Ponte Vedra) 32 Marquel King DB 5-11 183 So-SQ WO-F’14 Cameron (Overhills) 33 Devin Carlos ILB 6-1 249 Jr-SQ TR-F’15 Jacksonville (St. Augustine’s) 33 Shawn Furlow RB 5-10 191 So-1L SN-S’15 Greenville (South Central) 34 Devaris Brunson ILB 6-1 228 Sr-3L SN-S’13 Lake City, S.C. (Lake City) 35 Chris Love DB 5-10 172 Jr-SQ WO-F’13 Wake Forest (Wake Forest-Rolesville) 37 Trevian Hicks DB 5-11 214 Jr-1L WO-F’13 Winterville (South Central) 38 Davis Plowman PK/P 5-10 195 Sr-3L TR-F’13 Roswell, Ga. (Texas A&M) 39 DaShaun Amos DB 6-1 185 Sr-3L SN-S’12 Midlothian, Va. (Manchester) 40 Worth Gregory P 6-3 210 Sr-2L TR-F’13 Fort Mill, S.C. (Alabama) 41 Tony Baird ILB 6-3 226 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lakes) 42 Devon Sutton DB 5-11 190 Fr-RS WO-S’15 Charlotte (North Mecklenburg) 43 Drayvon Fairley ILB 6-3 232 Sr-1L SN-S’12 Red Springs (Red Springs) 49 brian Hardy WR 6-1 230 Sr-1L WO-S’15 La Grange (North Lenoir) 50 Shaun James DL 6-4 280 So-SQ SN-S’14 Virginia Beach, Va. (Green Run) 52 kyle Erickson OL 6-4 295 So-1L SN-S’14 Fayetteville (Jack Britt) 54 Anthony Orr DL 6-2 327 Sr-SQ WO-F’15 Charlotte (Louisburg) 55 Garrett McGhin OL 6-6 319 So-1L SN-S’14 Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State) 55 Cam White ILB 5-11 218 Sr-2L WO-S’13 Apex (Middle Creek) 56 Demetri McGill DL 6-1 295 Sr-3L SN-S’13 Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lakes)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 22 2016 Football Fact Book NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 57 Joe Allely OLB 6-1 238 Jr-2L WO-F’13 Vienna, Va. (Oakton) 58 Darius Commissiong DL 6-2 288 Jr-1L SN-S’15 District Heights, Md. (Iowa Western CC) 60 Jamie Land DS 5-11 187 Fr-RS WO-F’15 Manning, S.C. (Manning) 61 Colton Oliver DS 6-3 280 Jr-2L WO-F’14 Charlotte (Independence) 62 brandon Smith OL 6-8 325 Jr-2L SN-S’13 Kernersville (East Forsyth) 64 Des Barmore OL 6-6 318 So-SQ SN-S’14 Columbus, Ga. (Hardaway) 65 J.T. Boyd OL 6-4 306 Sr-3L SN-S’12 Fort Mill, S.C. (Nation Ford) 66 Erik Lenzen OL 6-5 290 So-SQ SN-S’14 Fort Lauderdale, Fla., (Cardinal Gibbons) 69 Justin Brown DL 6-1 275 So-1L SN-S’15 Greenville (Ayden-Grifton) 70 Cortez Herrin OL 6-3 321 Fr-HS SN-S‘16 Saluda, S.C. (Saluda) 71 bladen Gatling OL 6-2 308 Sr-1L TR-F’14 Murfreesboro (Elizabeth City State) 72 Jared Huneycutt OL 6-2 276 Fr-RS WO-F’15 Concord (Central Cabarrus) 73 Christian Matau OL 6-3 308 Jr-1L SN-S’13 New Bern (New Bern) 74 Justin Sandifer OL 6-5 305 Jr-SQ SN-S’15 Greenwood, Miss. (Hinds CC) 78 Messiah Rice OL 6-5 320 So-SQ SN-S’14 Orangeburg, S.C. (Wilkinson) 79 Dalton Montgomery OL 6-5 282 Fr-RS SN-S’15 Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas) 81 Jimmy Williams WR 5-11 194 Sr-2L WO-F’13 Washington (Washington) 83 Cam Marshmon WR 5-9 160 Fr-RS WO-F’15 Raleigh (Southeast Raleigh) 84 kole Stanley WR 6-2 210 Jr-SQ WO-F’13 Hamlet (Richmond) 85 Davon Grayson WR 6-2 190 Sr-3L SN-S’13 Suffolk, Va. (Kings Fork) 86 Stephen Baggett TE 6-5 255 Jr-2L SN-S’14 Beaufort, S.C. (Beaufort) 87 beau Huffman TE 6-2 216 So-SQ WO-F’14 Massillon, Ohio (Washington) 88 Trevon Brown WR 6-2 203 Jr-2L SN-S’14 Wilmington (New Hanover) 90 Randall Anderson DL 6-4 255 Jr-1L SN-S’13 New Castle, Del. (Fork Union) 91 Caleb Pratt PK 6-3 197 So-1L WO-F’15 Roanoke Rapids (Roanoke Rapids) 92 Mike Myers DL 6-0 290 Jr-2L SN-S’13 Goose Creek, S.C. (Goose Creek) 95 bennett Boateng DL 6-1 315 So-SQ WO-F’14 Charlotte (Independence) 96 kiante Anderson OLB 6-4 252 Jr-SQ WO-S’15 Greenville (St. Augustine’s) 97 Demage Bailey DL 6-5 310 Jr-2L SN-S’13 Clayton (Clayton) 99 Fred Presley DL 6-3 291 Sr-3L WO-F’12 Snow Hill (Greene Central) -- Sean Bailey OL 6-6 310 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Cumming, Ga. (Lambert) -- keyshawn Canady DB 6-0 185 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Wallace (Wallace-Rose Hill) -- Jeffrey Coprich RB 5-8 175 Sr-TR TR-S’16 Watts, Calif. (California) -- Will Dancy OL 6-4 310 Sr-TR TR-S’16 Graham (North Carolina) -- Tahj Deans WR 6-2 185 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Bailey (Southern Nash) -- Jack Doyle OL 6-4 260 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Wake Forest (Heritage) -- kendall Futrell LB 6-2 215 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Winterville (South Central) -- Johnnie Glaspie RB 5-11 180 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Rose Hill (Wallace-Rose Hill) -- Anthony Gutierrez ILB 6-2 230 Jr-TR SN-S’16 Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Santa Monica) -- Reid Herring QB 6-3 175 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Raleigh (Millbrook) -- Hussein Howe RB 5-9 175 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Jacksonville, Fla. (University Christian) -- Gardner Minshew QB 6-2 215 So-TR SN-S’16 Brandon, Miss. (NW Mississippi CC) -- branden Pena OL 6-2 290 Jr-TR SN-S’16 Salinas, Calif. (Hartnell) -- Jalen Price DL 6-2 290 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Williamston (Riverside) -- Chance Purvis LB 6-4 220 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Meridian, Miss. (Lamar School) -- Raequan Purvis DL 6-2 270 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Plymouth (Plymouth) -- Aaron Ramseur LB 6-1 215 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Shelby (Crest) -- D’Ante Smith OL 6-4 310 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Grovetown, Ga. (Grovetown) -- Javontay Smith DB 6-0 180 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Columbus, Ga. (Carver) -- kenyon Taylor DB 6-2 170 Fr-HS SN-S’16 High Point (South Guilford) -- Alex Turner DL 6-2 290 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Houston, Texas (Jersey Village) -- Jake Verity PK 6-1 170 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Bremen, Ga. (Bremen) -- Anthony Watley TE 6-3 240 Fr-HS SN-S’16 Jacksonville, Fla. (Atlantic Coast)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 23 2016 Football Fact Book Geographical Roster North Carolina Sherman Oaks Anthony Gutierrez (Notre Dame) Texas Apex Curtis Burston (Middle Creek) Watts Jeffery Coprich(West Ranch) Austin Zay Jones (Stephen F. Austin) Cam White (Middle Creek) Delaware Corinth Dalton Montgomery (Lake Dallas) Bailey Tahj Deans (Southern Nash) New Castle Randall Anderson (William Penn) Houston Alex Turner (Jersey Village) Cameron Marquel King (Overhills) Charlotte Anthony Orr (Hopewell) District of Columbia Virginia Bennett Boateng (Independence) Washington Dayon Pratt (Calvin Coolidge) Midlothian DaShaun Amos (Manchester) Devon Sutton (North Mecklenburg) Bobby Fulp (Clover Hill) Jason Connella (Independence) Florida Montpelier Travis Philips (Patrick Henry) Colton Oliver (Independence) Fort Lauderdale Erik Lenzen (Cardinal Gibbons) Norfolk Nhyre Quinerly (Lake Taylor) Clayton Demage Bailey (Clayton) Jacksonville Hussein Howe (University Christian) Suffolk Davon Grayson (Kings Fork) Concord Jared Huneycutt (Central Cabarrus) Anthony Watley (Atlantic Coast) Vienna Joe Allely (Oakton) Fayetteville Kyle Erickson (Jack Britt) Orlando Deondre Farrier (Lake Nona) Virginia Beach Tony Baird (Ocean Lakes) Jordan Williams (Jack Britt) Pensacola blake Norwood (Pensacola) Shaun James (Green Run) Graham Will Dancy (Southern Alamance) Pompano Beach C.J. Maybin (Cardinal Gibbons) Demetri McGill (Ocean Lakes) Greensboro James Summers (Page) Ponte Vedra Joe Carter (Ponte Vedra) Anthony Scott (Green Run) Greenville kiante Anderson (South Central) Tallahassee Garrett McGhin (Florida State) Wisconsin Justin Brown (Ayden-Grifton) Georgia DeForest Philip Nelson (Mankato, Minn. West) Shawn Furlow (South Central) Atlanta DaShawn Benton (Grady) Hamlet Jonathan Stanley (Richmond) Bremen Jake Verity (Bremen) Pronunciation Guide Havelock Derrell Scott (Havelock) Columbus Des Barmore (Hardaway) PLAYERS Devin Anderson (Northern Vance) Henderson Javontay Smith (Carver) Joe Allely Joe AL-uh-lee High Point kenyon Taylor (South Guilford) Cumming Sean Bailey (Lambert) Kiante Anderson key-ON-tay Anderson Jacksonville Devin Carlos (Jacksonville) Grovetown D’Ante Smith (Grovetown) Demage Bailey deh-MAH-zhey Bailey Kernersville Yiannis Bowden (Glenn) Lithonia Ray Tillman (Miller Grove) Yiannis Bowden YANN-iss BOW-den Brandon Smith (East Forsyth) Marietta Travon Simmons (Hillgrove) Trevon Brown TRAY-von Brown Knightdale Quay Johnson (Knightdale) Roswell Davis Plowman (Blessed Trinity) La Grange Brian Hardy (North Lenoir) Devaris Brunson duh-VARR-is Brunson Lexington Austin Teague (West Davidson) Maryland Darius Commissiong Darius COMMIS-eeh-ong Murfreesboro bladen Gatling (Hertford County) District Heights Darius Commissiong (Bishop McNamara) Jeffrey Coprich Jeffery COPP-rich Tahj Deans TODGE Deans New Bern Christian Matau (New Bern) Michigan Plymouth Raequan Purvis (Plymouth) Deondre Farrier dee-ON-dray FAIR-eeh-ur Ann Arbor Eric Kristensen (Pioneer) Raleigh Reid Herring (Millbrook) Kendall Futrell Kendall few-TRELL Cam Marshmon (Southeast Raleigh) Mississippi Malik Gray mah-LEEK Gray Jonte Leaston (Millbrook) Brandon Gardner Minshew (Brandon) Davon Grayson DAY-vonn Grayson Terrell Richardson (Southeast Raleigh) Greenwood Justin Sandifer (Leflore County) Terrell Green TURR-ell Green Xavier Smith (Wakefield) Meridian Chance Purvis (Lamar School) Hussein Howe WHO-sahn Howe Red Springs Drayvon Fairley (Red Springs) Christian Matau Christian mah-TAU (rhymes with wow) Roanoke Rapids Caleb Pratt (Roanoke Rapids) Ohio Raequan Purvis RAY-kwan Purvis Rose Hill Johnnie Glaspie (Wallace-Rose Hill) Massillon beau Huffman(Washington) Nhyre Quinerly nye-REE QUINN-ur-lee Shelby Aaron Ramseur (Crest) Oklahoma Aarom Ramseur Aaron RAMM-sewer Snow Hill Fred Presley (Greene Central) Shawnee John Jacobs (Shawnee) Terrell Richardson TURR-ell Richardson Wake Forest Jack Doyle (Heritage) Derrell Scott durr-ELL Scott Chris Love (Wake Forest-Rolesville) South Carolina Travon Simmons TRAY-vonn Simmons Wallace keyshawn Canady (Wallace-Rose Hill) Beaufort Steve Baggett (Beaufort) Jake Verity Jake VARE-it-tee Washington Jimmy Williams (Washington) Charleston Terrell Green (Hanahan) Whittier Ray Smith (Cherokee) Fort Mill J.T. Boyd (Nation Ford) HOMETOWNS Williamston Jalen Price (Riverside) Worth Gregory (Fort Mill) Beaufort, S.C. BYOU-fert Wilmington Trevon Brown (New Hanover) Goose Creek Mike Myers (Goose Creek) Bremen, Ga. BRAY-men Winston-Salem Pat Green (North Forsyth) Inman Malik Gray (Chapman) Havelock, N.C. HAVE-lok (e is silent) Winterville kendall Futrell (South Central) Lake City Devaris Brunson (Lake City) Lithonia, Ga. Lith-OWN-nee-uh Trevian Hicks (South Central) Little River Colby Gore (North Myrtle Beach) Massillon, Ohio MASS-uh-lun Manning Jamie Land (Manning) Montpelier, Va. Mont-PELL-yer Orangeburg Messiah Rice (Wilkinson) Ponte Vedra, Fla. Pon-tuh VEE-drah Other States Rock Hill Corey Seargent (Northwestern) Saluda, S.C. Sah-LOU-da California Saluda Cortez Herrin (Saluda) Salinas Brandon Pena (North Salinas)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 24 2016 Football Fact Book 2016 Preseason Depth Chart Offense Defense WR (X) 88 Trevon Brown 6-2 203 Jr-2L DE 99 Fred Presley 6-3 291 Sr-3L 15 Terrell Green 6-4 206 So-1L 50 Shaun James 6-4 280 So-SQ

WR (H) 23 Quay Johnson OR 5-10 188 Jr-2L NT 56 Demetri McGill 6-1 295 Sr-3L 92 Mike Myers 6-0 290 Jr-2L 11 James Summers 6-3 218 Sr-1L 81 Jimmy Williams 5-11 194 Jr-2L DE 58 Darius Commissiong 6-2 288 Jr-1L 97 Demage Bailey 6-5 310 Jr-2L LT 78 Messiah Rice 6-5 320 So-SQ 74 Justin Sandifer 6-5 305 Jr-SQ OLB (SAM) 10 Yiannis Bowden 6-5 221 So-1L 96 kiante Anderson 6-4 252 Jr-SQ LG 55 Garrett McGhinn 6-6 319 So-1L 70 Cortez Herrin 6-3 321 Fr-HS ILB (MIKE) 55 Cam White 5-11 218 Sr-2L 7 Jordan Williams 6-0 234 Jr-2L C 73 Christian Matau 6-3 308 Jr-1L ILB (WILL) 21 Ray Tillman 6-1 215 Jr-2L -- branden Pena 6-2 290 Jr-TR 13 Pat Green 6-2 231 Jr-2L

RG 65 J.T. Boyd 6-4 306 Sr-3L OLB (RUSH) 1 Dayon Pratt 6-4 237 Sr-3L -- Will Dancy 6-4 310 Sr-TR 57 Joe Allely 6-1 238 Jr-2L

RT 62 brandon Smith 6-8 325 Jr-2L FCB 5 Corey Seargent 6-0 172 So-1L -- Sean Bailey 6-6 310 Fr-HS 14 Travis Phillips 5-11 189 Jr-1L

QB 9 Philip Nelson 6-1 216 Sr-SQ SS 8 bobby Fulp 6-4 198 Jr-2L -- Gardner Minshew 6-2 215 So-TR 9 Nhyre Quinerly 5-11 192 Fr-RS 3 Travon Simmons 5-10 187 Jr-2L RB 3 Anthony Scott 5-9 189 Jr-2L FS -- Javontay Smith 6-0 180 Fr-HS 25 Devin Anderson 5-9 208 So-1L BCB 39 DaShaun Amos 6-1 185 Sr-3L TE (Y) 86 Stephen Baggett 6-5 255 Jr-2L 26 Colby Gore 5-11 175 Fr-HS 87 beau Huffman 6-2 216 So-SQ NICKEL 6 DaShawn Benton 6-0 196 Sr-3L WR (Z) 7 Zay Jones 6-1 197 Sr-3L 22 Terrell Richardson 6-0 218 Sr-3L 85 Davon Grayson 6-2 190 Sr-3L

Specialists PK 38 Davis Plowman 5-10 195 Sr-3L DS 61 Colton Oliver 6-3 280 Jr-2L 91 Caleb Pratt 6-3 197 So-1L 60 Jamie Land 5-11 187 Fr-RS

H 40 Worth Gregory 6-3 210 Sr-3L PR 23 Quay Johnson 5-10 188 Jr-2L 7 Zay Jones 6-1 197 Sr-3L 88 Trevon Brown 6-2 203 Jr-2L

P 40 Worth Gregory 6-3 210 Sr-3L KR 23 Quay Johnson 5-10 188 Jr-2L -- Jake Verity 6-1 170 Fr-HS 88 Trevon Brown OR 6-2 203 Jr-2L 85 Davon Grayson 6-2 190 Sr-3L RS-redshirt, TR-transfer, L-letters won, SQ-squadman (non-letterman)RS-redshirt, TR-transfer, L-letters won, SQ-squadman (non-letterman)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 25 2016 Football Fact Book Personnel Analysis Starters Returning (16) Non-Lettermen, Redshirts, Signees, OFFENSE (5): J.T. Boyd (OG), Davon Grayson (WR), Zay Jones (WR), Brandon Transfers, Walk-Ons (57) Smith (OT), Jimmy Williams (WR) OFFENSE (30): Sean Bailey (OL), Des Barmore (OL), Jason Connella (QB), Jeffrey Coprich (RB), Will Dancy (OL), Tahj Deans (WR), Jack Doyle (OL), Deondre Far- DEFENSE (6): Joe Allely (OLB), DaShawn Benton (SS), Demetri McGill (NT), Fred rier (WR), Johnnie Glaspie (RB), Malik Gray (WR), Cortez Herrin (OL), Reid Her- Presley (DE), Travon Simmons (FS), Jordan Williams (ILB) ring (QB), Hussein Howe (RB), Beau Huffman (TE), Jared Huneycutt (OL), John Ja- SPECIALISTS (5): Worth Gregory (P), Quay Johnson (PR/KOR), Colton Oliver (DS), cobs (QB), Jonte Leaston (WR), Erik Lenzen (OL), Cam Marshmon (WR), Gardner Davis Plowman (PK), Caleb Pratt (KOS) Minshew (QB), Dalton Montgomery (OL), Philip Nelson (QB), Brandon Pena (OL), Messiah Rice (OL), Justin Sandifer (OL), Derrell Scott (RB), D’Ante Smith (OL), Ray Smith (QB), Kole Stanley (WR), Anthony Watley (TE) Starters Lost (11) DEFENSE (24): Kiante Anderson (OLB), Tony Baird (ILB), Bennett Boateng (DL), OFFENSE (6): Chris Hairston (RB), Ike Harris (OT), Blake Kemp (QB), Quincy McKin- Keyshawn Canady (DB), Devin Carlos (ILB), Kendall Futrell (LB), Colby Gore (DB), ney (OG), C.J. Struyk (C), Bryce Williams (TE Anthony Gutierrez (ILB), Shaun James (DL), Marquel King (DB), Chris Love (DB), DEFENSE (5): Zeek Bigger (ILB), Josh Hawkins (CB), Montese Overton (OLB), Rocco C.J. Maybin (OLB), Blake Norwood (DB), Anthony Orr (DL), Jalen Price (DL), Chance Scarfone (CB), Johnathon White (DE) Purvis (LB), Raequan Purvis (DL), Nhyre Quinerly (DB), Aaron Ramseur (LB), Javontay Smith (DB), Devon Sutton (DB), Kenyon Taylor (DB), Austin Teague (DB), SPECIALISTS (0): none Alex Turner (DL) SPECIALISTS (3): Eric Kristensen (PK), Jamie Land (DS), Jake Verity (PK) Lettermen Returning (50) OFFENSE (19): Devin Anderson (RB), Stephen Baggett (TE), J.T. Boyd (OL), Trevon Brown (WR), Curtis Burston (WR), Kyle Erickson (OL), Shawn Furlow (RB), Blad- Pirates By Class (106) en Gatling (OL), Davon Grayson (WR), Terrell Green (WR), Brian Hardy (WR), Quay SENIORS (22): DeShaun Amos (DB), DaShawn Benton (DB), J.T. Boyd (OL), De- Johnson (WR), Zay Jones (WR), Christian Matau (OL), Garrett McGhin (OL), Antho- varis Brunson (ILB), Jeffery Coprich (RB), Will Dancy (OL), Drayvon Fairley (ILB), ny Scott (RB), Brandon Smith (OL), James Summers (WR), Jimmy Williams (WR) Bladen Gatling (OL), Davon Grayson (WR), Worth Gregory (P), Brian Hardy (WR), Zay Jones (WR), Demetri McGill (DL), Philip Nelson (QB), Anthony Orr (DL), Davis DEFENSE (26): Joe Allely (OLB), DaShaun Amos (DB), Randall Anderson (DL), Plowman (PK), Dayon Pratt (OLB), Fred Presley (DL), Terrell Richardson (DB), Demage Bailey (DL), DaShawn Benton (DB), Yiannis Bowden (OLB), Justin Brown James Summers (WR), Cam White (ILB), Jimmy Williams (WR) (DL), Devaris Brunson (ILB), Joe Carter (ILB), Darius Commissiong (DL), Drayvon Fairley (ILB), Bobby Fulp (DB), Pat Green (ILB), Trevian Hicks (DB), Demetri McGill JUNIORS (29): Joe Allely (OLB), Kiante Anderson (OLB), Randall Anderson (DL), (DL), Mike Myers (DL), Travis Phillips (DB), Dayon Pratt (OLB), Fred Presley (DL), Steve Baggett (TE), Demage Bailey (DL), Trevon Brown (WR), Devin Carlos (ILB), Terrell Richardson (DB), Corey Seargent (DB), Travon Simmons (DB), Xavier Smith Darius Commissiong (DL), Bobby Fulp (DB), Pat Green (ILB), Anthony Gutierrez (DB), Ray Tillman (ILB), Cam White (ILB), Jordan Williams (ILB) (ILB), Trevian Hicks (DB), Quay Johnson (WR), Eric Kristensen (PK), Chris Love (DB), Christian Matau (OL), Mike Myers (DL), Colton Oliver (DS), Brandon Pena SPECIALISTS (5): Worth Gregory (P), Quay Johnson (PR/KOR), Colton Oliver (DS), (OL), Travis Phillips (DB), Justin Sandifer (OL), Anthony Scott (RB), Travon Sim- Davis Plowman (PK), Caleb Pratt (KOS) mons (DB), Brandon Smith (OL), Xavier Smith (DB), Kole Stanley (WR), Austin Teague (DB), Ray Tillman (ILB), Jordan Williams (ILB) Lettermen Lost (25) SOPHOMORES (24): Devin Anderson (RB), Des Barmore (OL), Bennett Boateng OFFENSE (14): DaQuan Barnes (WR), Kurt Benkert (QB), Brandon Bishop (WR), (DL), Yiannis Bowden (OLB), Justin Brown (DL), Curtis Burston (WR), Joe Carter Marquez Grayson (RB), Chris Hairston (RB), Ike Harris (OL), Stewart Hinson (OL), (ILB), Jason Connella (QB), Kyle Erickson (OL), Shawn Furlow (RB), Malik Gray Blake Kemp (QB), Dontae Levingston (OL), Quincy McKinney (OL), Tre Robertson (WR), Terrell Green (WR), Beau Huffman (TE), Shaun James (DL), Marquel King (OL), C.J. Struyk (OL), Cedric Thompson (WR), Bryce Williams (TE) (DB), Erik Lenzen (OL), Garrett McGhin (OL), Gardner Minshew (QB), Blake Nor- wood (DB), Caleb Pratt (PK), Messiah Rice (OL), Derrell Scott (RB), Corey Sear- DEFENSE (10): Jeton Beavers (OLB), Zeek Bigger (ILB), Josh Hawkins (DB), Mon- gent (DB), Ray Smith (QB) tese Overton (OLB), Cole Pickard (ILB), Rocco Scarfone (DB), Reece Speight (OLB), Terrell Stanley (DL), Johnathon White (DL), Darius Wright (ILB) FRESHMEN (31/11 redshirt, 20 true): Sean Bailey (OL), Tony Baird (ILB), Keyshawn Canady (DB), Tahj Deans (WR), Jack Doyle (OL), Deondre Farrier (WR), Kendall Fu- SPECIALISTS (1): Connor Torruella (PK) trell (LB), Johnnie Glaspie (RB), Colby Gore (DB), Cortez Herrin (OL), Reid Herring (QB), Hussein Howe (RB), Jared Huneycutt (OL), John Jacobs (QB), Jamie Land (DS), Jonte Leaston (WR), Cam Marshmon (WR), C.J. Maybin (OLB), Dalton Mont- gomery (OL), Jalen Price (DL), Chance Purvis (LB), Raequan Purvis (DL), Nhyre Quinerly (DB), Aaron Ramseur (LB), D’Ante Smith (OL), Javontay Smith (DB), Devon Sutton (DB), Kenyon Taylor (DB), Alex Turner (DL), Jake Verity (PK), An- thony Watley (TE)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 26 2016 Football Fact Book Coaches Head Coach victory against Indiana in the 2015 New Era Pinstripe Bowl at Yan- Scottie Montgomery kee Stadium. (Duke ’00) Montgomery’s coaching experience in the Scottie Montgomery, who played an integral spanned three seasons under Mike Tomlin’s leadership. His work with role leading Duke and the to the Steelers’ receivers in 2010, 2011 and 2012 resulted in two playoff ap- divisional championships and postseason play, pearances, the 2010 AFC North Division championship and a spot in Super is in his first season as head football coach at Bowl XLV. East Carolina University. The 2015 campaign marked Montgomery’s second as both primary of- Montgomery, a North Carolina native with a documented history of fensive play-caller and quarterbacks coach at Duke, a program in which balanced success on the offensive side of the ball, was formally intro- he starred as an All-Atlantic Coast Conference from 1996 duced as the Pirates’ 21st head coach on December 14, 2015. to 1999. Tasked with grooming a new starting following the His acceptance of the ECU position officially ended a two-year ten- graduation of the school’s all-time winningest signal-caller and All-ACC ure as the Blue Devils’ associate head coach, offensive coordinator and selection Anthony Boone, Montgomery encouraged balance to a unit that quarterbacks coach. Overall, Montgomery served on the Duke staff for continued to display a consistent level of production. seven seasons under head coaches Ted Roof (2006-07) and David Cut- Behind protégé quarterback Thomas Sirk, the Blue Devils ranked cliffe (2008-09, 2013-15) - five as receivers coach. He helped guide Duke among the nation’s top 45 squads in rushing offense (192.9 ypg), pass- to three-straight bowl appearances, including an exciting 44-41 overtime ing offense (246.5) and total offense (439.4). Its 31.5 points-per-game clip and 5,712 yards of total offense marked the fourth- straight season Duke matched or eclipsed a 30.0 scoring average and surpassed the 5,000-yard milestone - a first in school history for both categories. The Blue Devils also stood fourth in the ACC and 33rd at the FBS level with a 43.3 third-down conversion percentage and suffered only seven interceptions during the regular season, a number which ranked 17th in the country. Sirk was one of only four Power 5 quarterbacks to lead his team in both rushing and passing during his first full- time season orchestrating the Duke offense. Montgomery was recognized for his efforts as a one of three finalists for the Coaches Associ- ation (AFCA) National Assistant Coach-of-the-Year Award in 2015h. In addition, he was listed by Athlon as one of “College Football’s 20 Best Coaches Under 40” - ranking among the top 13 coordinators in the country. During his first year as offensive coordinator in 2014, Montgomery had oversight of an attack that tallied 421 points, the second-highest single-season total in program history. Only the 2013 squad, which Montgomery served as Duke’s wide receivers coach, owns a better point total. In addition to a 32.4 scoring average, the Blue Devil of- fense also racked up 5,178 yards of total offense on the way to a 9-4 overall record and an appearance in the Hyundai Sun Bowl. Over Montgomery’s two-year stint as Duke’s offensive coordinator, the Blue Devils featured two All-America se- lections along the offensive line (guard Laken Tomlin- son in 2014, center Matt Skura in 2015), the ACC’s all-time leader in pass receptions () and re- cord-setting running back Shaun Wilson, who, in 2014, rushed for a school single-game record 245 yards against Kansas and finished the season with the highest yards per rushing attempt average (7.67) in school history. In the 2015 NFL Draft, Tomlinson was selected in the first

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 28 2016 Football Fact Book The Montgomery Family (left to right) - Moses, Scottie, Ebony, Magnus and Cassius round by the while Crowder was a fourth-round choice of while Brown was the Steelers’ team MVP in 2011 after becoming the first the Washington Redskins. Crowder currently ranks third among rook- player in NFL history to amass 1,000-plus yards both receiving and on ies in pass receptions. kick returns. In 2013, Montgomery guided a Duke receiving unit that included During his earlier four-year coaching stay at Duke, Montgomery direct- Crowder, a first-team All-ACC pick, who set a conference single-season ed several of the finest pass-catchers in school and ACC history. Eron Riley record with 108 pass receptions for 1,330 yards and eight touchdowns. The was a two-time All-ACC selection in 2006-07 and caught 144 career pass- Blue Devils rolled to a 10-4 mark and captured the ACC’s Coastal Division es for 2,413 yards and 22 touchdowns. Donovan Varner and Conner Ver- championship with a 6-2 ledger before falling to Texas A&M in a 52-48 non both were recruited to Duke by Montgomery out of Miami and en- shootout at the Chick-fil-A Bowl. Duke stood 22nd and 23rd in the final joyed outstanding careers in Durham. A first-team All-ACC pick in 2009, USA Today/Coaches and Associated Press polls, respectively, while rank- Varner caught 207 passes for 2,660 yards from 2008-11, while Vernon, a ing 24th in the last BCS listing. three-time (2010-12) all-league selection, became the ACC’s career leader Montgomery helped the Steelers to a three-year regular season record in both catches (283) and receiving yardage (3,749). of 32-16, mentoring receivers such , Mike Wallace and Antonio As a wide receiver for the Blue Devils from 1996 to 1999, Montgom- Brown. A four-time NFL Pro Bowl selection, Ward finished his career as ery paced Duke in receiving three-straight seasons as a sophomore, ju- the organization’s all-time leader in receptions (1,000), receiving yard- nior and senior, and was a two-time winner of the program’s Carmen age (12,083) and receiving touchdowns (85). Wallace earned a Pro Bowl Falcone Award as the Most Valuable Player in 1998 and 1999. He became bid in 2011 after catching 72 passes for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns just the third player in school history to lead the team in receptions in

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 29 2016 Football Fact Book three straight years and was only the sixth Blue Devil to earn multiple The Scottie Montgomery File team MVP honors. Montgomery closed his collegiate career with 171 catches for 2,379 yards Coaching Experience: 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF and 13 touchdowns. He caught 51 passes in both 1997 and 1999, and reg- 2016 ...... Head Football Coach, istered a career-high 60 receptions as a junior in 1998. East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. Montgomery’s name is etched into the Duke record book for longest 2014-2015 . . . .Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach plays with an 88-yard pass from Bobby Campbell against Vanderbilt in , Durham, N.C. 1998 and a 99-yard kickoff return versus Wake Forest in 1999. Montgom- 2013 ...... Wide Receivers Coach ery finished his career ranking among Duke’s all-time leaders in kick- Duke University, Durham, N.C. off returns (63) and kickoff return yards (1,515) and all-purpose yard- 2010-2012 ...... Wide Receivers Coach age (4,188). Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL), Pittsburgh, Pa. During his senior campaign in 1999, Montgomery established the 2006-2009 ...... Wide Receivers Coach, Duke University, Durham, N.C. school standard for all-purpose yards in a season with 1,565 and he still Playing Experience: holds two of Duke’s top single-game totals for all-purpose yardage with 2003 ...... Wide Receiver 262 versus Vanderbilt in 1998 and 250 against Virginia in 1999. In the Van- Oakland Raiders (NFL), Oakland, Calif. 2000-2002 ...... Wide Receiver derbilt contest, he registered 243 receiving yards, a total that at the time, (NFL), Denver, Colo. marked the fourth-highest single-game performance in school history. 1996-1999 ...... Four-year letterwinner, wide receiver He played professionally with the NFL’s Denver Broncos (2000-02) and Duke University, Durham, N.C. Oakland Raiders (2003). 1992-1995 ...... Four-year letterwinner, wide receiver Montgomery, 38, was born in Shelby, N.C., and graduated from Burns Burns High School, Shelby, N.C. High School before earning a bachelor’s degree in cultural anthropolo- Education: gy from Duke in 2000. 2000 ...... B.A. in cultural anthropology He is married to the former Ebony McDuffie of Detroit, Mich., and the Duke University, Durham, N.C. couple has three sons - Cassius (6), Moses (3) and Magnus (1). Personal Data: Full Name: ...... Scottie Austin Montgomery Born: ...... May 26, 1978 at Shelby, N.C. Wife: ...... the former Ebony McDuffie of Detroit, Mich. Children: ...... Cassius (6), Moses (3) and Magnus (1)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 30 2016 Football Fact Book Assistant Coaches co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach. In 2001, he became the Deke Adams defensive coordinator and continued his duties as recruiting coordinator. Defensive Line Coach (Southern Miss ’95) A three-year letterman, Adams was a pivotal part of the Golden Ea- Deke Adams, who has played a key role in the gles’ “Nasty Bunch” defense who wrapped up his linebacking career in development of six National Football League 1994 with 76 tackles, five tackles for loss, one sack and one interception. draft picks since 2013, including two first-round In the classroom, Adams was a four-year member of the Southern Miss selections, will direct the Pirates’ defensive line Dean’s List during his time as a student-athlete. He earned his bachelor’s following a three-year tenure on the South Car- degree in psychology and sports administration in 1995 before following olina staff. with a master’s degree, also from USM, in 1996. Following his appointment as the Gamecocks’ defensive line coach in He is married to the former Alexis Hall, a member of the 1,000-point 2013, tackle Kelcy Quarles and end Jadeveon Clowney each earned first- club and four-year letterwinner for the Southern Miss women’s basket- team All-America honors under Adams’ tutelage. In addition, both play- ball team. The couple has two boys, Jaylen and Jordyn. ers garnered First-Team All-Southeastern Conference selection by the As- sociated Press and the league’s 14 coaches. Quarles led the team with 13.5 The Deke Adams File tackles for loss, including 9.5 sacks, while Clowney was the first overall Coaching Experience: pick by the in the 2014 NFL Draft. 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF One of Adams’ top 2015 performers, tackle Gerald Dixon Jr., accepted 2016 ...... Defensive Line Coach an invitation to participate in the East-West Shrine Game after complet- East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. ing an 84-tackle career. 2013-2015 ...... Defensive Line Coach Before helping Steve Spurrier’s South Carolina program to a pair of University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. bowl wins in 2013 and 2014, Adams spent the 2012 season as Larry Fedo- 2012 ...... Defensive Line Coach ra’s defensive line coach at North Carolina after serving the three previ- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. ous seasons in the same capacity under Fedora at Southern Miss. 2009-2011 ...... Defensive Line Coach During his one-year stint in Chapel Hill, Adams had the opportunity to University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Miss. 2008 ...... Linebackers Coach coach All-America tackle Sylvester Williams, a first-round selection in the University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, La. 2013 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. 2008 ...... Linebackers Coach In his final year in Hattiesburg, Adams, a former Southern Miss letter- University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, La. man, provided leadership for a front four that allowed just 112.6 rush- 2007 ...... Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach ing yards per game in 2011, which ranked 22nd nationally. He helped the North Carolina A&T University, Greensboro, N.C. Golden Eagles to the Conference USA title and an eventual 12-win season 2006 ...... Interim Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach after a Hawai’i Bowl win over Nevada. North Carolina A&T University, Greensboro, N.C. 2005 ...... Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach Among the players he mentored at USM were First-Team All-Conference Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia, Ark. USA end and 2013 second-round NFL draft pick Jamie Collins. 2003-2004 ...... Defensive Line Coach In his initial campaign at Southern Miss in 2009, Adams inherited a Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia, Ark. young, but talented unit that progressively improved as the season con- 2002 ...... Linebackers Coach tinued. The Golden Eagle defense finished the year No. 18 nationally in Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia, Ark. sacks and No. 24 in tackles for loss after standing 93rd and 68th, respec- 2001 ...... Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach tively, in those two defensive categories a season earlier. Pearl River Community College, Poplarville, Miss. Adams came to Southern Miss after spending the previous year as line- 1999-2000 ...... Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach Pearl River Community College, Poplarville, Miss. backers coach and coordinator of player development at Louisiana-Mon- 1998 ...... Linebackers Coach roe. Prior to his stint at ULM, he worked for two seasons at North Caro- Pearl River Community College, Poplarville, Miss. lina A&T. 1997 ...... Defensive Line Coach During his first season in Greensboro, Adams was elevated to interim Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Ala. defensive coordinator status after two games before earning the job on a permanent basis following the final contest. He coached the Aggies’ de- fensive line in 2006 and had responsibility for the linebackers in 2007 in Ryan Anderson addition to his coordinator duties. Inside Linebackers Coach (Presbyterian ’09) Adams spent the previous four years at Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) Uni- versity, coordinating the defense and coaching the defensive line in his Ryan Anderson is in his first year as East Caro- last season (2005). lina’s inside linebackers coach after officially -ac He began his career in 1997 as the defensive line coach at Jackson- cepting the position on the Pirates’ staff on Jan. ville (Ala.) State before moving on to Pearl River (Miss.) Community Col- 8, 2016. lege, where he first served as the linebackers coach and later was named The beginning of his ECU tenure concluded three years of service as a defensive assistant at Southeastern Conference

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 31 2016 Football Fact Book member Vanderbilt from 2013 to 2015. During his last two seasons in Nash- High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) 4A State Championship with ville, Anderson worked alongside Kenwick Thompson and helped build a perfect 16-0 record. the Commodore linebackers into one of the SEC’s more notable units. He also captured PAC-6 Coach-of-the-Year honors in 2010, 2011, 2012, Coaching primarily the inside linebackers and defensive ends, Anderson 2013, 2014 and 2015, while earning Durham Herald-Sun top coaching ac- assisted a unit that statistically ranked among the NCAA’s top 25 in fourth colades twice. down defense (4th), first down defense (5th), redzone defense (6th), After joining the football staff at Hillside in 2005 as offensive coordi- third down defense (7th), most fumbles recovered (20th) and scoring de- nator and quarterbacks coach, King was promoted to the head coaching fense (23rd) by allowing only 21.0 points per game. One of his top play- position prior to the 2009 campaign and produced a 72-20 (.783) overall ers, Zach Cunningham, earned Associated Press First-Team All-SEC honors mark and a PAC-6 ledger of 40-1 in seven seasons. He developed a total after ranking among league leaders in tackles for loss (16.5), solo tackles of 60 all-conference selections, including the league’s offensive back, of- (69) and overall stops (103), forced fumbles (4) and recovered fumbles (3). fensive lineman, defensive lineman and defensive back of the year who In 2014, Anderson played a key role developing inside linebacker helped the Hornets to a 10-3 record in 2015. Nigel Bowden into a Freshman All-Southeastern Conference performer. King directed Hillside to 40-straight PAC-6 victories after falling to Bowden topped all SEC first-year players in total tackles (78) and became then-conference rival Southern Durham during his first year as head coach. the first rookie to pace Vanderbilt in stops since 1998. Recently, he was invited to serve as a coach in both the 2014 Sem- The Commodore defense stood among the nation’s best in several cat- per Fidelis All-American Game and the 2015 Shrine Bowl of the Caroli- egories during Anderson’s first campaign in Nashville in 2013, including nas, where King helped the North Carolina all-star squad to a 54-39 win passes intercepted (13th), turnovers gained (13th), pass defense (23rd) over South Carolina. and total defense (23rd). While working as an assistant at HHS under Ray Harrison, King played Anderson joined the Vanderbilt staff after serving as defensive line a key role in the turnaround of a Hillside program, that in 2006, posted its coach at Reinhardt (Ga.) University in 2012. During the 2010 and 2011 sea- first winning season since 2000. In all, the Hornets were 33-8-1 from 2006 sons, he worked at Cumberland (Tenn.) University as linebackers coach to 2008 and advanced to the playoffs each year. As quarterbacks coach, and recruiting coordinator, guiding the Phoenix to No. 1 and No. 9 NAIA he tutored three unanimous All-PAC-6 signal-callers. rankings in third down defense and total defense, respectively. King began his collegiate playing career in 1993 as a quarterback at His first coaching role came at E.C. Glass High School in Lynchburg, Va., Howard before transferring to North Carolina Central in 1996. He earned where he mentored linebackers and tight ends in 2009. his bachelor’s degree in parks and recreation management from NCCU Anderson was a standout linebacker at Presbyterian (S.C.) College, in 2005. earning letters in 2006, 2007 and 2008. He received a bachelor’s degree He holds memberships in the American Football Coaches Association in psychology from PC in 2009 before adding a master’s of education in (AFCA) and North Carolina Coaches Association (NCCA). community development & action from Vanderbilt in 2015. He is married to the former Ashley Cook. The Antonio King File Coaching Experience: The Ryan Anderson File 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF Coaching Experience: 2016 ...... Running Backs Coach 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. 2016 ...... Inside Linebackers Coach 2009-2015 . . . .Head Football Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. Hillside High School, Durham, N.C. 2013-2015 ...... Defensive Graduate Assistant Coach 2006-2008 . . Associate Head Football Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Hillside High School, Durham, N.C. 2012 ...... Defensive Line Coach 2003-2005 ...... Head Football Coach/Athletics Director Reinhardt University, Waleska, Ga. John. W. Neal Middle School, Durham, N.C. 2010-2011 ...... Linebackers Coach Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn. 2009 ...... Linebackers/Tight Ends Coach E.C. Glass High School, Lynchburg, Va. Phil McGeoghan Wide Receivers Coach (Maine ’08) Phil McGeoghan (pronounced muh-GAY- Antonio King gehn), who spent the last four seasons in the Running Backs Coach National Football League with the Miami Dol- (North Carolina Central ’05) phins, was appointed East Carolina’s wide re- ceivers coach on Dec. 23, 2015. Antonio King is in his first season as running McGeoghan initially joined the storied franchise’s offensive staff as -as backs coach at East Carolina after formally join- sistant wide receivers coach in 2012 before earning a promotion to wide ing Scottie Montgomery’s staff on Jan. 8, 2016. receivers coach in November, 2015. The appointment at ECU concludes an illus- Under McGeoghan’s direct leadership, standout second-year trious prep coaching career for King, who guided Durham Hillside High pass-catcher Jarvis Landry set a single-season franchise record with 110 School to a run of six-straight PAC-6 titles and the 2010 North Carolina receptions in 2015 to easily surpass O.J. McDuffie’s mark of 90 set in 1998.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 32 2016 Football Fact Book Working with receivers coach Ken O’Keefe, he helped the LSU prod- 2012-2014 ...... Assistant Wide Receivers Coach uct headline a unit in 2014 with 84 catches, which not only ranked fourth (NFL), Miami, Fla. overall in club history, but set a Dolphins standard for most by a rookie 2009-2011 ...... Wide Receivers Coach and stood as the sixth-highest total in the NFL annals for a first-year play- University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla. er. McGeoghan helped Landry hit his stride in December with 35 recep- 2008 ...... Offensive Coordinator tions, the second-most catches in any month in Miami history. Naval Academy Preparatory School, Newport, R.I. In 2013, McGeoghan assisted in guiding a receiving corps that featured 2007 ...... Wide Receivers/Tight Ends Coach a pair of players with 70-plus receptions in Brian Hartline (76 for 1,016 University of Maine, Orono, Maine yards) and Mike Wallace (73 for 930). Additionally, Hartline became the fifth receiver in team history to tally consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, while Wallace finished third in both receptions and receiving yards for a Shannon Moore Dolphins player in his first season with the team. Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach McGeoghan helped coach a young group of wide receivers in 2012 that (Black Hills State ’00) included a breakout performance from Hartline, who set career highs at Shannon Moore is in his first season as spe- the time in receptions (74), reception yards (1,083) and 100-yard receiving cial teams coordinator and tight ends coach at games (three). The former Ohio State star also had one of the most prolif- East Carolina University, officially joining the -Pi ic games for a receiver in club history, tallying 12 receptions for 253 yards rate staff on Jan. 2, 2016. and one touchdown against the on September 30. The 12 Moore will direct ECU’s punt, field goal, kickoff, return and coverage grabs served as the second-highest single-game total in the storied fran- units after orchestrating the overhaul of one of the most improved spe- chise’s history, while the 253 yards established a new Dolphins standard. cial teams squads in Conference USA, if not nationally, during his two re- Before accepting a position in the NFL, McGeoghan spent three sea- cent years of work at Florida International. sons as wide receivers coach at South Florida beginning in 2009 under His 2015 edition topped the league and ranked among the country’s head coach Jim Leavitt before working two years with former East Caro- best in punt return average (10.8 ypr), most blocked kicks (four) and few- lina coach . est blocks suffered (zero). Moore’s efforts at FIU followed eight seasons During his final season at USF in 2011, three Bulls’ receivers - Sterling on the South Dakota State staff where he directed special teams play and Griffin (43), Victor Marc (33) and Deonte Welch (31) - each tallied more worked with quarterbacks, tight ends and running backs. than 30 receptions. A year earlier in 2010, senior Dontavia Bogan pro- His work rejuvenating the Golden Panthers’ specialists were reflected duced one of the best seasons in school history with 685 yards and six in a No. 14 national rank in overall efficiency. In addition, his kickoff return touchdowns on 47 receptions to earn All-Big East honors. coverage squad stood 30th among all FBS programs by allowing only 19.2 In his first season with the Bulls, USF wide receivers were constant big yards per attempt. play threats, as both Carlton Mitchell and A.J. Love each averaged more Individually, All-Conference USA performer Richard Leonard topped the than 17 yards per catch, with Love’s 18.8 clip ranking third all-time at league and ranked 23rd nationally with a punt return average of 10.7, USF. McGeoghan also played a key recruiting role for signing classes that while also rating 18th in the country in combined kick returns (787 yards) earned Top 25 rankings by various publications during his time in Tampa. under Moore’s leadership. In 2008, McGeoghan worked as the offensive coordinator for the Naval In 2014, Moore’s punt return unit established a school record with an 18.2 Academy Prep School, which oversees the professional and athletic devel- average for a No. 2 national rank and his kickoff return team was 23rd after opment of midshipmen and cadet candidates. He began his coaching ca- netting 23.0 per attempt. Leonard, who earned first-team all-conference reer at alma mater Maine in 2007 as wide receivers and tight ends coach honors and was a three-time C-USA Special Teams Player-of-the-Week se- after a four-year playing career in the NFL that included roster positions lection, set a FIU single-season standard with a 23.8 yards-per-return clip. with the , Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders and the Prior to his move to Miami, Moore spent the previous eight seasons in a , in addition to playing in NFL Europe for the Berlin Thunder. variety of roles at South Dakota State under head coach John Stiegelmei- McGeoghan earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing from Maine and er, coordinating special teams and coaching tight ends from 2010 to 2013 starred as a wide receiver for the Black Bears, standing fourth in career before his departure. receiving yards and fifth in receptions. In the classroom, he earned Aca- Moore coached the running backs and tight ends in 2006, 2007 and demic All-America honors and was recognized as an Arthur Ashe Jr. and 2008, before taking on the duties of special teams coordinator and quar- Dean Smith Sport Scholar. McGeoghan also served in a leadership capac- terbacks coach during the 2009 campaign. In 2010, Moore returned to ity as UM’s student-athlete president. coaching the tight ends, while retaining special teams responsibilities. During his tenure with the Jackrabbits, Moore coached four all-con- The Phil McGeoghan File ference running backs and a pair of all-conference tight ends. At run- Coaching Experience: ning back, Kyle Minett developed into a two-time All-America honoree 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF while ranking second in career rushing with 4,277 yards. Anthony Wat- 2016 ...... Wide Receivers Coach son and Cory Koenig also ended their careers in the top five on SDSU’s ca- East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. reer rushing chart. 2015 ...... Wide Receivers Coach Moore played an instrumental role in the development of two-time All- Miami Dolphins (NFL), Miami, Fla. Great West Football Conference tight end Chris Wagner, who later signed as a free agent with the Oakland Raiders. He also served as a mentor to

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 33 2016 Football Fact Book tight end Colin Cochart, who earned first-team All-Missouri Valley Football record-setting tenures guiding units at both Marshall and Louisiana Tech. Conference honors in 2010 and later signed with the . His arrival at East Carolina ends a three-year stay in Ruston where he The Jackrabbits consistently ranked among the top teams in the Mis- played a pivotal role in the Bulldogs’ 18 combined victories and consecu- souri Valley Football Conference in several special teams categories tive bowl titles in 2014 and 2015. under Moore’s direction. SDSU ranked first or second in kickoff cover- He recently helped Louisiana Tech to a 9-4 record, which included a age in 2010 and 2011, while ranking among the Top 20 nationally for 47-28 win over Arkansas State in the 2015 R+L Carriers . net punting in those respective campaigns as well. The Jackrabbits also Petersen’s last contest under (former ECU) head coach Skip Holtz was a stood ninth nationally for kickoff returns with an average of 23.86 yards fitting conclusion as the Bulldogs racked up 458 passing yards, 687 total per attempt in 2010. yards and set or tied 17 New Orleans Bowl records at the Mercedes-Benz In addition to his coaching duties, Moore performed a key role in the Superdome on Dec. 19. academic success of the South Dakota State football program, which led A record-setting quarterback at Marshall, Petersen joined the Bulldog its league in the number of academic all-league selections in each of the staff in January, 2013 after serving as the Thundering Herd’s co-offensive eight seasons. In addition, six Jackrabbits earned Capital One Academ- coordinator for three seasons in the second of two stints at his alma mater. ic All-America honors, two received Football Championship Subdivision Petersen led a 2015 Louisiana Tech offensive attack that ended the reg- (FCS) Athletic Directors Association Postgraduate Scholarships and anoth- ular season ranked in the top 10 in school history in five different offen- er pair were bestowed with NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. sive categories, including total yards, points scored, rushing touchdowns, Moore previously served as a graduate assistant at SDSU during the touchdown passes and passing yards. For his efforts, he was formally 2003 and 2004 seasons, working with the running backs, tight ends and named a nominee for the Broyles Award - an annual honor that recog- special teams while pursuing a master’s degree in education adminis- nizes the nation’s top assistant coach. tration. He later added a master’s degree in sports administration from As the Bulldogs’ quarterbacks coach, Petersen molded senior Jeff South Dakota State in 2007. Driskel into one of the nation’s top signal-callers who earned top 25 sta- Before returning to Brookings, he served as head coach of the Wyo- tistical ratings in eight different offensive categories in 2015, including ming Cavalry of the National Indoor Football League, where he compiled total offense (335.1 ypg), passing yards (4,033), passing yards per com- an 18-11 record over two seasons. In 2005, Moore led the Casper-based pletion (14.4 ypc) and passing touchdowns (27). Louisiana Tech complet- Cavalry to a franchise-best 10-5 record and a playoff berth, while also ed the regular season ranked 14th in the NCAA in passing offense and 17th serving as the team’s offensive coordinator. in scoring offense with 37.5 points per game. A native of Gordon, Neb., Moore played three seasons at Black Hills A year earlier in 2014, Petersen directed an offense that stood fifth at (S.D.) State, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary educa- the FBS level in most improved scoring offense (37.4 ppg) as the Bulldogs tion in 2000. powered their way to a 9-5 overall record that included a C-USA West Division title and a 35-18 win over Illinois in the Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas The Shannon Moore File Bowl. Transfer quarterback Cody Sokol helped the Bulldogs become the Coaching Experience: 13th-highest scoring offense in the country, while Petersen’s guidance 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF resulted in No. 11 and No. 20 national ranks in passing touchdowns and 2016 ...... Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach passing yards, respectively, for the senior standout. East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. In his first season at Tech, Petersen inherited an offensive unit that lost 2014 ...... Special Teams Coordinator eight starters to graduation with a quarterbacks group that had never Florida International University, Miami, Fla. taken a collegiate snap. That 2013 season saw four wins with another 2010-2013 ...... Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach three games decided by 10 or less points. South Dakota State University, Brookings, S.D. Petersen’s third season on Doc Holliday’s staff at Marshall proved to be 2009 ...... Special Teams Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach his best as he mentored sophomore quarterback Rakeem Cato to an im- South Dakota State University, Brookings, S.D. pressive 2012 campaign. The Herd’s signal-caller became the first Mar- 2006-2008 ...... Running Backs/Tight Ends Coach South Dakota State University, Brookings, S.D. shall player and underclassman in C-USA history to earn MVP honors. Cato led the nation in completions per game (33.83) and passing yards per game (350.08) and finished third in TD passes (37), fourth in completion percentage (69.5) and fifth in total offense per game (352.67). He also led Tony Petersen the league in pass efficiency (147.1). Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach As co-coordinator, Petersen’s unit led the league in scoring offense, (Marshall ’90) passing offense, total offense, pass efficiency, third down conversions and Tony Petersen, who has directed some of the first downs. In the latter two categories, Marshall ranked second nationally. nation’s most exciting and prolific offenses that Prior to his second stint at Marshall, Petersen spent the 2009 season have paved the way for championships and as the assistant head coach and wide receivers coach at the University of bowl victories, is in his first year as East Caro- South Dakota. He served the previous two seasons as quarterbacks coach lina’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach after accepting the at Iowa State University. position on Dec. 31, 2015. Under Petersen’s leadership, Iowa State quarterback Bret Meyer fin- Petersen brings over 25 years of experience to the ECU program, in- ished his Cyclone career in 2007 with school record totals for passing cluding success as a coordinator in the Big Ten Conference and recent yards and total offense.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 34 2016 Football Fact Book Prior to serving Iowa State, Petersen coached at the University of Min- 1996 ...... Tight Ends Coach nesota from 1999 to 2006. He was co-offensive coordinator, quarterbacks Marshall University, Huntington, W.Va. coach and eventually the passing coordinator for the Golden Gophers, 1993-1995 ...... Quarterbacks Coach where quarterback Bryan Cupito set an all-time passing mark under Marshall University, Huntington, W.Va. Petersen. He also played a critical role in the development of Asad Ab- 1992 ...... Wide Receivers Coach dul-Khaliq, a quarterback who rewrote UM’s record books. Marshall University, Huntington, W.Va. In Petersen’s eight seasons during his first stint at Marshall, the Thun- 1991 ...... Running Backs Coach dering Herd qualified for the postseason eight straight times, winning Marshall University, Huntington, W.Va. Football Championship Subdivision (formerly NCAA Division I-AA) na- 1990 ...... Offensive Graduate Assistant Coach University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. tional championships in 1992 and 1996, and Mid-American Conference ti- tles in both 1997 and 1998 when the school moved up to the FBS level. Petersen served as wide receivers coach in 1992 and directly worked with eventual three-time Super Bowl Champion Troy Brown. Peterson Rick Smith served as quarterbacks coach for five of his previous eight years at Mar- Assistant Head Coach/Secondary Coach shall and was offensive coordinator in 1998, coaching future NFL quarter- (Florida State ’71) backs Chad Pennington and Byron Leftwich in that capacity. Rick Smith, who possesses 35 years of colle- As a player at Marshall, Petersen was named the 1988 Southern Confer- giate coaching experience - eight at East Car- ence Athlete-of-the-Year and the SoCon Offensive Player-of-the-Year in olina alone - and has directed defenses at the 1987 after leading the Herd to the NCAA Division I-AA National Champion- FBS level for nine seasons was immediately re- ship Game with a school-record 35 touchdown passes. tained as secondary coach by first-year head coach Scottie Montgomery A free agent signee of the in 1989, Petersen set 16 on Dec. 23, 2015. Southern Conference single-season and career standards in passing and Additionally, he was elevated to assistant head coach status on Feb. total offense, to go along with six Marshall single-season school marks. 3, 2016. He also established NCAA records for most passes in a game without an His second tour of duty at ECU, which began in January of 2013, fol- interception (68) and for most regular season games (11) with more than lowed a five-year tenure guiding defensive backs from 2005 to 2009 - 200 yards passing. an era which produced two Conference USA championships, back-to- Petersen went to Marshall after a stellar career at Delta Community Col- back league scoring defense statistical titles and a run of four-straight lege in Stockton, Calif. He was drafted by the Kansas City Royals after his bowl appearances. first season at Delta CC. Despite inheriting a unit that ranked 75th nationally in passes inter- He earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management and marketing cepted, 87th in total defense, 88th in scoring defense and 107th in pass in 1990 and master’s degree in administration in 1995, both from Marshall. defense a year earlier, Smith exceeded the first-year success he enjoyed Petersen and his wife Beth have three children - Andy, Nikki Nelson in 2005 during his first Pirate tenure with a foundation-building, impact- and Taylor. ing-producing, bowl-winning second initial campaign in 2013. In addition to developing 10 All-Conference USA performers, including The Tony Petersen File second-team selections in outside linebacker Derrell Johnson, free safe- Coaching Experience: ty Damon Magazu and end Lee Pegues, Smith’s defense ranked among 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF the nation’s top 50 units in four of five major categories and stood 13th at 2015 ...... Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach the FBS level against both the pass (18 interceptions) and run (116.7 yards East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. per game allowed). 2013-2014 ...... Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach Under Smith’s direction as defensive coordinator, the Pirates surren- Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, La. dered less than 100 rushing yards in six contests alone during the 2013 2010-2012 . . Assistant Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach season, a feat last accomplished in 2009 -- ironically, Smith’s final year Marshall University, Huntington, W.Va. at ECU during his first stop in Greenville. After giving up a combined 2009 ...... Assistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers Coach 185.6 rushing yards per game, 430.0 total yards per game and 36.1 points University of South Dakota, Vermillion, S.D. 2007-2008 ...... Quarterbacks Coach per game during Ruffin McNeill’s first three years (2010-12), the Pirates Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa promptly responded to Smith’s tutelage by significantly trimming the 2005-2006 ...... Passing Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach numbers down to 116.7, 368.8 and 24.8 in just one year of work. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Smith offered an encore in 2014 by ranking 11th nationally against the 2000-2004 ...... Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach run (111.8 ypg) and 13th in defensive third-down percentage (34.2), while University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. also standing among the country’s top 40 units in interceptions (29th/14), 1999 ...... Quarterbacks Coach pass efficiency defense (37th/120.21) and total defense (37th/367.3 ypg). University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 1998 ...... Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach The Pirates held seven opponents under triple-digit yardage totals Marshall University, Huntington, W.Va. on the ground and featured the nation’s ninth-leading tackler in junior 1997 ...... Quarterbacks Coach linebacker Zeek Bigger, who became the first ECU defender to reach 140 Marshall University, Huntington, W.Va. stops since 2003. Nose tackle Terry Williams, linebacker Brandon Wil- liams joined Bigger on the All-American Athletic Conference squad, while

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 35 2016 Football Fact Book cornerback Josh Hawkins was a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award are the parents of three grown children - Beth, Steve and Billy -- and after topping the secondary with five interceptions and 11 pass breakups. three grandchildren. Before re-joining the East Carolina program, Smith served as assistant head coach with oversight of cornerbacks and safeties at South Florida The Rick Smith File for three seasons beginning in 2010. His efforts aided a defensive unit Coaching Experience: that ranked 17th nationally in total defense (317.9 ypg), 22nd in scoring 9TH YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF defense (20.0 ppg) and 24th in pass defense (192.3 ypg). 2016 ...... Assistant Head Coach/Secondary Coach After joining Skip Holtz’ initial Pirate staff, Smith quickly provided the East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. revamped ECU defensive backfield with an immediate lift, molding a unit 2013-2015 ...... Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach that finished the 2005 campaign ranked among the nation’s top 20 in East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. pass defense, allowing only 184.9 yard a game. His schematic prepara- 2010-2012 ...... Assistant Head Coach/Secondary Coach tion also allowed for 15 interceptions during the year before topping that University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla. mark in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 with 16, 17, 22 and 17, respectively - 2005-2009 ...... Secondary Coach figures which ranked 21st, 25th, fifth and 16th nationally. East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. Smith directed the efforts of two all-conference selections in first-year 2004 ...... Secondary Coach safety and top team tackler Van Eskridge (104) along with veteran cor- Berlin Thunder (NFL Europe), Berlin, Germany nerback Travis Williams in 2007 before developing cornerback Eman- 2002-2003 ...... Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach uel Davis into a five-time all-freshman honoree in 2008, one of which Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, La. was an All-America designation from Rivals.com. Of the 22 interceptions, 2000-2001 . . . .Secondary Coach/Assistant Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. which were the most for a Pirate squad since 1994, five came against 1999-2000 ...... Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach Tulsa in the C-USA Championship Game victory against the nation’s top- University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio ranked offense. 1997-1998 ...... Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach Smith’s secondary helped East Carolina to a No. 2 pass defense rank Tulane University, New Orleans, La. that year in the explosive and offensive-heavy C-USA statistical stand- 1996 ...... Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach ings with a 197.2 ypg mark. University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. In 2009, the Pirate backfield played a key role in ECU’s No. 5 FBS stand- 1990-1996 ...... Secondary Coach University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. ing with 34 forced turnovers and a conference-best 21.9 defensive scoring 1987-1989 ...... Secondary Coach average, and turned in another notable title game performance by in- Baylor University, Waco, Texas tercepting Houston quarterback Case Keenum three times, including the 1986 ...... Secondary Coach game-clincher with 42 seconds remaining. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Prior to arriving at East Carolina, Smith served a one-year stint as a de- 1983-1985 ...... Secondary Coach/Punters Coach fensive backs coach for Berlin in NFL Europe, where he helped lead the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. Thunder to a league-high 15 pass thefts, a 9-1 record and a 30-24 World 1982 ...... Linebackers Coach Bowl victory over the Frankfurt Galaxy in June, 2004. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. 1979-1981 ...... Head Football Coach/Athletics Director Before heading overseas, Smith spent two seasons as co-defensive co- Marianna High School, Marianna, Fla. ordinator at Louisiana Tech in 2002 and 2003 after handling recruiting 1978 ...... Secondary Coach coordinator, assistant head coach and secondary duties at Southeastern East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tenn. Conference member Kentucky during the previous season. 1977 ...... Head Freshman Football Coach While Cincinnati’s defensive coordinator, Smith’s unit stood fourth na- Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. tionally in turnovers gained (34) in 2000 to help the Bearcats to a 7-5 re- 1975-1976 ...... Head Football Coach/Athletics Director cord and an appearance in the Motor City Bowl. Before his two-year ten- Wakulla High School, Crawfordville, Fla. 1971-1973 ...... Assistant Football Coach/Head Baseball Coach ure at UC, he headed the Tulane defense where he played a pivotal role Godby High School, Tallahassee, Fla. in the Green Wave’s No. 7 national rank and undefeated (12-0) campaign in 1998 which was capped by a win over BYU in the Liberty Bowl. In 1997, he helped Tulane to a 7-4 mark while topping the nation in intercep- tions with 26. Kenwick Thompson Smith, 68, enjoyed an earlier seven-year stay at Kentucky, and from Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Coach 1987 to 1989, he worked under legendary College Football Hall of Fame (Harding ’92) inductee Grant Teaff at Baylor. His appointment as the Bears’ secondary Kenwick Thompson will take over the ECU de- coach followed a season on Ray Perkins’ staff at Alabama. fense after two seasons at Vanderbilt where In all, he has played an integral role helping squads reach 12 bowl he served as associate head coach and men- games during his career, which includes post-season showings as de- tored all Commodore linebackers in 2015 after fensive coordinator at Tulane, Cincinnati and ECU, along with other invi- directing outside linebackers a year earlier during his first campaign tations while at Georgia Tech, Alabama, Kentucky and USF. in Nashville. Smith, who earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Last fall he helped Vanderbilt to Top 25 FBS statistical rankings in fourth Florida State in 1971, is married to the former Barbara Reddick and they down defense (4th), first down defense (5th), redzone defense (6th),

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 36 2016 Football Fact Book third down defense (7th), most fumbles recovered (20th) and scoring de- The Kenwick Thompson File fense (23rd) by allowing only 21.0 points per game. His star pupil Zach Cunningham earned Associated Press First-Team All-SEC honors - a first Coaching Experience: 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF for a Commodore linebacker since 2005 - after ranking among league 2016 ...... Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Coach leaders in tackles for loss (16.5), solo tackles (69), overall stops (103), East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. forced fumbles (4) and recovered fumbles (3). 2015 ...... Associate Head Coach/Linebackers Coach A year earlier, Thompson was responsible for developing Stephen Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Weatherly into one of the team’s most productive defenders. Moving 2014 ...... Associate Head Coach/Outside Linebackers Coach from defensive end to outside linebacker, Weatherly finished the 2014 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. season by racking up a team-leading 12.5 tackles for loss. 2013 ...... Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach Thompson joined the Vanderbilt staff after spending the 2013 season San Jose State University, San Jose, Calif. as defensive coordinator at San Jose State in the Mountain West Confer- 2007-2012 ...... Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers Coach University of California, Berkeley, Calif. ence and the six preceding years as an assistant at the University of Cali- 2006 ...... Defensive Tackles Coach fornia in the Pac-12 Conference under Jeff Tedford. San Jose State University, San Jose, Calif. While coaching the Spartan linebackers at San Jose State, Thompson 2005 ...... Football Strength & Conditioning Coach helped senior captain Keith Smith to become just the second player in San Jose State University, San Jose, Calif. school history to earn All-MWC honors for four years after leading the na- 2004 ...... Defensive Line Coach tion in total tackles with 159. San Jose State University, San Jose, Calif. In addition to Smith, Thompson also tutored First-Team All-MWC de- 2001-2003 ...... Co-Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers Coach San Jose State University, San Jose, Calif. fensive back Bene Benwikere at SJSU. Benwikere matched the Spartan 1996-2000 . . . . Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers-Safeties Coach career record with 14 interceptions, including five picks as a senior. He Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas also ranked among NCAA leaders with 16 passes defended. 1995 ...... Defensive Line Coach From 2007 to 2012, Thompson worked as linebackers coach and re- Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas cruiting coordinator at California, playing a key role assisting the Gold- 1994 ...... Running Backs/Special Teams Assistant Coach en Bears to four bowl appearances. In 2012, he was elevated to associ- Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas ate head coach status. 1991-1992 ...... Defensive Graduate Assistant Coach Harding University, Searcy, Ark. In 2011, Thompson’s linebacker corps helped the Golden Bears lead the 1990 ...... Inside Linebackers/Running Backs Coach Pac-12 in both total defense (332.9 yards) and pass defense (204.2 yards) Italian-American Football Association, Florence, Italy during a 7-6 regular season that concluded with a Holiday Bowl appear- ance. Cal also topped the Pac-12 in total defense during the 2010 season. Several of Thompson’s linebackers at California earned all-conference accolades. Among his top players was Mychal Kendricks, who earned Geep Wade All-America honors and was selected as the Pac-12 Defensive Player-of- Offensive Line Coach (Tennessee-Chattanooga ’02) the-Year in 2011 before starring for the . During his first tour of duty at San Jose State from 2001 until 2006, Geep Wade, who played a pivotal role helping Thompson served in a variety of coaching roles under head coaches Fitz Middle Tennessee rank among the nation’s lead- Hill and Dick Tomey. His positions included linebackers coach (2001-03), ers in both rushing and passing for the past three defensive line coach (2004), defensive tackles coach (2006), recruit- seasons, is in first year as offensive line coach at ing coordinator (2001-2004) and head strength and conditioning coach East Carolina after officially joining the Pirate staff on Jan. 5, 2016. (2005). Wade recently concluded his tenure with the Blue Raiders with an ap- From 1994 to 2000, Thompson was on the coaching staff at Texas pearance in the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, capping a stellar 2015 offen- Southern University, including the last five seasons as defensive coordi- sive performance which included 5,946 total yards and school records for nator. During the summer of 2000, he was a participant in the prestigious passing yardage and touchdowns. Last fall, his line paved the way for an National Football League Minority Coaching Fellowship with the Oakland aerial attack that ranked 15th nationally with an average of 311.7 yards Raiders, working with the linebackers and defensive line. per game, a year after his group opened holes for a unit that stood 30th As a collegiate player, he was a defensive standout and team captain at among all FBS programs in rushing. Harding (Ark.) University, earning all-conference honors as a senior and Three members of the Blue Raiders’ offensive line - Jaylen Hunter finishing his career as the school’s all-time sack leader. Thompson earned (first team), Maurquice Shakir (honorable mention) and Chandler Brewer his undergraduate degree in marketing and sales from Harding in 1992. (freshman team) - were honored by Conference USA and gave quarter- Thompson’s first coaching position came in a player-coach capacity in back Brent Stockstill ample time to produce a school-record 4,005 pass- the Italian-American Professional Football League in 1990. The following ing yards, which ranked 11th in the country. In addition, his crew was season, Thompson was named as a graduate assistant at his alma mater. among the nation’s toughest to penetrate, rating 15th in fewest tackles Thompson and his wife, Monica, have two sons, Jaxson and Jacob. for loss allowed and 22nd in fewest sacks surrendered. Led by all-conference linemen Isaiah Anderson and Darius Johnson in 2014, Middle Tennessee had four different players rush for more than 100 yards in a game, while quarterback Austin Grammer became the first

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 37 2016 Football Fact Book quarterback in school history to throw for over 200 yards in each of his 2010-2011 ...... Offensive Line Coach first seven games. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tenn. In 2013, Wade helped develop all-league performer Josh Walker while 2009 ...... Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach University of Tennessee at Martin, Martin, Tenn. engineering a group that helped five different players eclipse the 100- 2006-2008 ...... Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach yard rushing milestone in a contest. The unit also played an integral role University of Tennessee at Martin, Martin, Tenn. for an offense that ranked 31st nationally in rushing and topped Confer- 2005 ...... Offensive Line Coach ence USA in ground yards during MT’s eight-game league schedule on Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas the way to an Armed Forces Bowl showing against Navy. 2004 ...... Offensive Graduate Assistant Coach In all, the Blue Raiders amassed over 5,000 yards of offense in each of University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. Wade’s three seasons at Middle Tennessee. 2003 ...... Offensive Line Coach, Mars Hill University, Mars Hill, N.C. 2002 ...... Offensive Line Staff Assistant Coach Wade made his way to Murfreesboro from Marshall where he coached University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tenn. the offensive line in 2012. His 2012 squad helped Marshall register 365.0 passing yards per game (first in FBS), 534.2 yards of total offense (sixth) and 40.9 points a game (seventh), all C-USA highs. His line also with- stood the pounding of an FBS-high 90.6 plays per game that generated Chris Cook 24 rushing touchdowns. The offense also produced just over 20 plays of Quality Control Coordinator/Offense 10 yards or longer per game to lead the nation. (Tennessee-Chattanooga ’09) He spent two seasons leading the offensive line at alma mater Tennes- Chris Cook is in his first year as the offensive see-Chattanooga, while also serving as the recruiting coordinator. He re- quality control coordinator at East Carolina. turned to the sidelines for his second stint as an assistant coach at UTC In 2015, Cook served as defensive coordina- after serving on the Mocs’ staff in 2002 following his graduation. tor and defensive line coach for Independence Wade was in charge of the tackles and tight ends during the 2010 High School in Charlotte, where he helped the Patriots to an 8-5 record campaign, helping Chris Harr (OT) and Garrett Hughes (TE) to first team and a second round NCHSAA playoff appearance. His defensive unit held All-Southern Conference honors. The play of the offensive line allowed opposing offenses to seven points or less six times in 2015, including the Mocs to finish 11th among all FCS programs in total offense (430 ypg), two shutouts. while the unit threw for an average of 277 yards, second in the SoCon and Cook co-founded the Gamechangers Football Academy - located in eighth nationally. Charlotte – in 2008 with the goal of developing community youth on ac- Wade spent the previous four seasons as an assistant coach at Ten- ademics, personal conduct, and sportsmanship. As a coach, Cook deliv- nessee-Martin, serving as the offensive coordinator in 2009. In 2008, the ered speeches to reinforce the value of high standards for personal be- Skyhawks posted an 8-4 overall record, ranking fourth in the country in havior on and off the field. He also had oversight of summer camps for scoring offense (37.33). older elementary and middle school students, and conducted testing of In 2007, Wade and the Skyhawk offense ranked No. 1 in the Ohio Valley high school athletes in preparation for college recruiting. Conference in total offense (433 ypg) and points scored per game (33.36). Cook graduated from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in The team finished first in rushing offense (218.5 ypg) in the OVC, 12th in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in communications. Prior to completing the nation. his degree, Cook pursued a professional football career, attending work- Before coming to UT Martin in 2006 with head coach Jason Simpson, outs with the , Philadelphia Eagles, and Indi- Wade was an offensive line coach at Western Carolina and Midwestern anapolis Colts. (Texas) State. He also enjoyed a stint at Tennessee where he was an of- fensive line graduate assistant for the Volunteers in 2004, the same year the team won the Southeastern Conference East Division title and the David Mackie Cotton Bowl. In 2003, Wade coached the offensive line and served as the Quality Control Coordinator/Defense recruiting coordinator at Mars Hill College. (Georgia ’05) Wade was a team captain and an offensive lineman at UTC from 1998 to 2001, earning his bachelor’s degree in business management in 2002. After helping direct East Carolina’s record-set- He is married to the former Amy Howell of McKenzie, Tenn. The couple ting special teams squad in 2015, David Mack- has two children - Emma Kate and Jackson. ie was retained on the Pirates’ staff as first-year head coach Scottie Montgomery’s defensive quality control coordinator this fall. The Geep Wade File With Mackie’s assistance, ECU punter Worth Gregory and kickoff spe- Coaching Experience: cialist Caleb Pratt established new school single-season standards for 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF most boots inside the 20-yard line (32) and touchbacks (31), respectively. 2016 ...... Offensive Line Coach Prior to his arrival in Greenville, Mackie served as wide receivers coach, East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. defensive backs coach, director of strength and conditioning, and spe- 2013-2015 ...... Offensive Line Coach Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tenn. cial teams coordinator for Hardaway (Ga.) High School from 2010 to 2012 ...... Offensive Line Coach 2014. While directing Hardaway’s strength program, he earned his USA Marshall University, Huntington, W.Va. Weightlifting certification.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 38 2016 Football Fact Book During his tenure at both HHS and Georgia Military College, Mackie Donovan Varner helped develop 18 players who later went on to play collegiate football Offensive Graduate Assistant Coach at the Division I level. (Duke ’11) Mackie graduated from the University of Georgia in 2005 with a bach- elor’s degree in history and followed with master’s in business adminis- Donovan Varner begins his first season on tration from Troy University in 2010. He also earned secondary history ed- Scottie Montgomery’s East Carolina staff as an ucation certification from Columbus State (Ga.) University. offensive graduate assistant coach. Varner accepted the offer to return to the col- legiate game after spending four years as a football coach and teacher at Gulliver Preparatory School in Miami, Fla. He was charged with facili- Damon Magazu tating workouts for over 40 student-athletes, enhance player techniques Defensive Graduate Assistant Coach and performance, and motivating students both in the classroom and (East Carolina ’13) on the field. In addition, Varner served as a fitness coach and trainer Damon Magazu, one of the most highly-re- for all of Gulliver Prep’s athletes, focusing on increasing speed, strength garded secondary performers in East Caroli- and conditioning. na history, rejoined the Pirate football family Varner enjoyed an illustrious playing career as a wide receiver at Duke, in 2016 as a defensive graduate assistant coach. earning First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors in 2009 before After completing his ECU playing career in 2013 and working out with also being cited as the Blue Devils’ top pass catcher in 2011. He was se- several NFL organizations, Magazu opted to formally get into the coach- lected to the ACC Academic Honor Roll for three consecutive years and ul- ing profession after working as a business development manager for timately graduated from Duke in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in sociol- Wells Fargo in Charlotte since 2015. ogy, markets and management certificate. His distinguished playing career, which began in 2010, included ap- After completing his collegiate career, Varner earned a roster position pearance in 50 games, 37 starts, 265 tackles and 11 interceptions – none with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the League as a wide perhaps any bigger than his rookie-year pick against NC State’s Russell receiver during the 2013 season. Wilson in the Pirate endzone which preserved ECU’s 33-27 overtime win at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. The oft-elected team captain was a two-time All-Conference USA se- Brandon Williams lection who was earned the program’s defensive player-of-the-year Defensive Graduate Assistant Coach award in 2013, was a Rock Roggeman Heart-of-the-Pirate Award honor- (East Carolina ’15) ee and recipient of the 2014 National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Bill Dooley Chapter Outstanding Scholar Athlete Award. After keying East Carolina’s defense from the Magazu graduated from ECU in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in busi- inside linebacker position as a junior and senior, ness administration. While an undergraduate student, he was a multi- Brandon Williams will continue to help guide Pi- ple Dean’s List selection before completing his education with an overall rate tacklers as a defensive graduate assistant grade point average of 3.3. coach on Scottie Montgomery’s staff in 2016. The 2016 campaign marks Williams’ second as a coach after assisting former defensive line coach Marc Yellock as a quality control aide and contributing efforts during ECU’s on-campus recruiting activities. Phillip Mitchell A four-year letterman from 2011 to 2014, Williams turned in his best Offensive Graduate Assistant Coach season as a senior by standing second on the squad (and fifth in the (East Carolina ’14) American Athletic Conference) with 124 tackles – 54 of those coming as Phillip Mitchell is in his second season with the solo hits. He was a nine-time team captain selection before earning All- Pirates’ offense as a graduate assistant coach. AAC honors after leading the Pirates to the Birmingham Bowl. Mitchell assisted East Carolina’s full-time staff Williams played in all 13 contests and delivered 69 tackles as a ju- during the 2015 campaign with practice sessions, nior to earn the program’s most improved defensive player-of-the- game plan meetings, recruiting, video analysis and opponent scouting. year accolades Before joining the Pirate staff, Mitchell served as defensive backs He graduated from East Carolina in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in coach for Princeton (N.C.) High School in 2014 and in the spring of 2015. criminal justice. He worked hand-in-hand with the defensive coordinator to break down film, assisted in the weekly opponent preparation and created offensive play cards for the scout team. As an undergraduate at ECU, Mitchell was a student assistant coach on Ruffin McNeill’s staff and worked directly with former defensive coordi- nator Brian Mitchell and former special teams coordinator Kirk Doll. Addi- tionally, he contributed valuable efforts during summer football camps. Mitchell earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from ECU in Garret Vanhoy Hunter Williams 2014, graduating with a 3.5 grade point average. Student Assistant Coach Student Assistant Coach

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 39 2016 Football Fact Book Support Staff Terrell Smith 2007 ...... Director of Player Development Assistant Athletics Director for Duke University, Durham, N.C. Football Operations (Duke ’04) 2006 ...... Assistant Director of Player Development Duke University, Durham, N.C. Prior to his appointment at East Carolina, 2005 ...... Defensive Graduate Assistant Coach Terrell Smith served as director of football op- Duke University, Durham, N.C. erations at Duke under head coach David Cut- 2004 ...... Assistant Football Coach cliffe during the 2015 season. His latest tenure Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hickory, N.C. at his alma mater also followed a combined five years in player devel- opment and recruiting roles under Cutcliffe and Ted Roof spanning from 2006 to 2011. Brian Overton Smith was the Blue Devils’ top liaison with the school’s academic sup- Director of Player Development port, admissions, financial aid and housing departments, while also (Elizabeth City State ’04) managing program budgets for meals and recruiting. He also coordinat- Brian Overton is in his fifth overall season at ed all logistical facets of Duke’s team travel operation, serving as the key East Carolina and first as director of player de- contact regarding air and bus transportation as well as the establishment velopment on Scottie Montgomery’s staff. He of road lodging headquarters. initially joined the Pirate family as director of Before rejoining the Blue Devils’ staff in July, 2015, Smith was in Chap- football operations and player personnel on January 3, 2012. el Hill as North Carolina’s assistant director of player personnel for five Overton has oversight of the program’s life skills, leadership and months after spending two years at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts community relations initiatives in addition to assisting with recruit- where he served as the assistant director of admission for multicultur- ing activities. al recruitment. Prior to his appointment at East Carolina, Overton served as a football In addition to his earlier stay at Duke, he worked in various foot- operations assistant at the University of North Carolina for three years. He ball administrative and coaching capacities at Oklahoma State and played a pivotal role in the Tar Heels’ on-campus recruiting efforts in ad- Lenoir-Rhyne. dition to providing ancillary support with team travel, high school sum- Smith was assistant director of football recruiting for head coach Mike mer camps, video maintenance and office management. Gundy and the Cowboys in 2011 and 2012, which followed player devel- While Overton developed and coordinated UNC’s game day operations opment and football relations positions in Durham beginning in 2006. effort for recruiting visits, his contributions reached far beyond establish- Smith earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Duke in ing detailed weekend itineraries. As a recruiting liaison to the depart- 2004 before adding a master’s in humanities in 2006. ment’s compliance office, he helped administer a program that docu- A native of Wingate, N.C., Smith co-captained the Blue Devils as a se- mented all official visits, evaluations, contacts and phone calls. Overton nior in the fall of 2003 and earned co-team MVP and second-team All-At- also provided direct oversight of the Tar Heels’ entire prospect video da- lantic Coast Conference honors after recording 140 tackles from his safe- tabase, a duty that ranged from an initial screening to a final written ty position. In 40 career games, Smith racked up 321 stops and netted coaches’ evaluation. three interceptions. Before accepting a position on the North Carolina staff, Overton spent After completing his undergraduate work, Smith worked one year on nine years coaching at the high school level. He earned his first assign- the coaching staff at Lenoir-Rhyne before returning to his alma mater. He ment as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at alma mater initially served as a graduate assistant coach in 2005 before making the Hertford County (N.C.) High School in 2001. In addition to traditional move to the player development office. in-season responsibilities, Overton supervised academic progress, coor- dinated unofficial college visits, conducted fundraisers for team and indi- The Terrell Smith File vidual summer camp participation and organized community service ac- Coaching/Administrative Experience: tivities until his departure in 2007. 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF He spent one season at Greene Central (N.C.) High School where he was 2016 ...... Assistant Athletics Director for Football Operations the Rams’ co-offensive coordinator. He also served as the Shrine Bowl East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. Combine Co-Coordinator, a job which involved host site selection and set 2015 ...... Director of Football Operations up, film evaluation and on-site logistical organization. Duke University, Durham, N.C. Overton returned to the Bears’ program at Hertford County High School 2015 (spring) ...... Assistant Director of Player Personnel University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. for the 2008 and 2009 campaigns as offensive coordinator and quarter- 2013-2014 . . . . . Assistant Director of Admission for Multicultural Recruitment backs coach before moving to Chapel Hill. Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams, Mass. During his tenure at North Carolina, Overton was active in communi- 2011-2012 ...... Assistant Director for Football Recruiting ty relations activities such as Habitat For Humanity, 911 Tribute (for local Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla. fire stations), UNC Blood Drive and the school’s “Share Your Holiday” ef- 2008-2010 ...... Assistant Director of Football Operations fort - a shopping, wrapping and gift delivery endeavor for the needy Duke University, Durham, N.C.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 40 2016 Football Fact Book during Christmas. The Ethan Johnson File He completed his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Elizabeth City (N.C.) State University in 2004. Administrative Experience: 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF Overton, 35, is married to the former Tania Denise Williams of Eden- 2016 ...... Director of Player Personnel ton, N.C., and the couple are the parents of two boys -- Malachi (12) and East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. Lucas (10). 2006-2015 ...... Assistant Director of Player Personnel Duke University, Durham, N.C. The Brian Overton File Coaching/Administrative Experience: 5TH YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF Sedrick Irvin 2016 ...... Director of Player Development Coordinator of Football Administration East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. (Alabama ’09) 2012-2015 ...... Director of Football Operations/Personnel Sedrick Irvin, who owns over 22 years of play- East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. ing and coaching experience at the high school, 2009-2011 ...... Football Operations Assistant University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. collegiate and professional levels, is in his first 2007-2009 ...... Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach year as coordinator of football administration at Hertford County High School, Ahoskie, N.C. East Carolina after officially filling the position on April 4, 2016. 2007 ...... Co-Offensive Coordinator/Shrine Bowl Combine Co-Coordinator Prior to accepting an offer to join head coach Scottie Montgomery’s Pi- Greene Central High School, Snow Hill, N.C. rate staff, Irving served as head football coach at Westminster Christian 2001-2007 ...... Assistant Football Coach/Recruiting Coordinator School in Miami, Fla. After taking over the varsity program in 2011, it only Hertford County High School, Ahoskie, N.C. took three years for the Warriors to establish themselves as a perenni- al football power in south Florida with a state semifinals appearance in Class 3A. While at WCS, he mentored and developed prep All-America Ethan Johnson performers QB David Thompson (Miami), CB Timothy Irvin (Auburn) and Director of Player Personnel RB Jordan Cronkrite (Florida). (Liberty ’05) Irvin’s one-year tenure as running backs coach at Memphis in 2010 fol- Ethan Johnson is in his first year as director of lowed a two-year appointment as an intern on Nick Saban’s staff at Ala- player personnel at East Carolina, formally ac- bama in 2008 and 2009. cepting the position on Jan. 5, 2016. Working primarily with the Tide’s running backs, he helped Glenn Johnson’s arrival in Greenville follows 10 years Coffee rush for 1,383 yards and 10 touchdowns on the way to earning of service as assistant director of player personnel at Duke, where he con- All-Southeastern Conference honors in 2008. A year later Irvin had the tributed a key role in all phases of the Blue Devils’ recruiting efforts. opportunity to tutor Mark Ingram, who won the Heisman Trophy and His primary responsibility was the organization of campus visits for was named Sporting News National Player-of-the-Year after racking up prospects, which included travel arrangements, campus tours and ca- 1,658 ground yards and 17 TDs to lead Alabama to the BCS title with a tered meals as well as the coordination of one-on-one meetings with win over Texas. coaches, academic leadership and faculty members. Irvin, cousin of NFL Hall-of-Famer Michael Irvin, began his coaching ca- Johnson also cultivated relationships with student-athletes and assist- reer as offensive coordinator, quarterbacks and running backs coach at ed in the evaluation of their academic development potential based on Gulliver Preparatory School in Miami in 2006 and spent two seasons di- previous performance, career interests and personal goals. recting the Raiders’ passing attack and overseeing the school’s strength While at Duke, Johnson assisted current ECU Assistant AD for Football and conditioning program. Operations Terrell Smith (2006 to 2011) and offered ancillary support with Irvin’s relationship with Saban began as a player at Michigan State camps and clinics, administrative management, walk-on and tryout pro- from 1996 to 1998 where he became only the second rusher in Spar- grams, budgeting, on-field recruiting evaluation and the enhancement tan history to record three-straight 1,000-yard seasons. He was a two- of various video, software and social media platforms. time All-Big Ten Conference selection and participated in the 1996 Sun Johnson earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Lib- Bowl and the 1997 Aloha Bowl. In three seasons of action, Irvin eclipsed erty in 2005. the 100-yard rushing mark on 15 occasions, including a career-best 238 He owns NCAA (recruiting) and American Sport Education Program against Penn State in 1997. (ASEP) certification in addition to active membership and participation in He left MSU after his junior campaign to enter the NFL Draft and was Big Brother Mentoring, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the American selected in the fourth round (103rd overall pick) by the Detroit Lions. As Football Coaches Association. a rookie in 1999, he logged 133 yards and four touchdowns on 36 carries Johnson and his wife Sarit are the parents of two children - Noah and and also tallied 233 receiving yards on 25 catches. Cooper Wing. Irvin, who graduated from Alabama in December 2009 with a degree in human environmental science, was a three-sport athlete at Miami Se- nior High School and a USA Today All-America choice as a running back in 1995.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 41 2016 Football Fact Book The Sedrick Irvin File Thornton, Kentwan Balmer and Hakeem Nicks, 73 of 77 all-time football strength and conditioning records were bettered during Connors’ stay in Coaching/Administrative Experience: Chapel Hill. 1ST YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF Connors also maintained department-wide responsibilities for the Tar 2016 ...... Coordinator of Football Administration East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. Heels, conducting the strength and conditioning program for the four- 2011-2015 ...... Head Football Coach/Physical Education Teacher time Atlantic Coast Conference champion and two-time Final Four partic- Westminster Christian School, Miami, Fla. ipant women’s basketball team, while also training the squad. 2010 ...... Running Backs Coach Before accepting the East Carolina position prior to the 1991 campaign, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tenn. Connors was the head strength and conditioning coach at Bucknell from 2008-2009 ...... Running Backs Intern Coach 1987 to 1990. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Connors, 60, is a frequently requested speaker asked to present his 2006-2007 ...... Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Running Backs Coach strength and conditioning program and philosophies to clinics and con- Gulliver Preparatory School, Miami, Fla. ferences across the country. He was also a competitive powerlifter who won four state titles in powerlifting and held a ranking as high as fourth nationally. Connors holds Level I certification in Olympic Weight Lifting by Jeff Connors the U.S. Weight Lifting Federation and has had numerous articles pub- Assistant Athletics Director/Strength lished in Wrestling USA, NSCA Journal, Training and Conditioning Maga- and Conditioning (Salem, W.Va. ’80) zine and Bigger Faster Stronger Journal. Jeff Connors enters the sixth year of his sec- In 2013, Connors authored his first book - Strength Coach, A Call To ond tour of duty as assistant athletics director Serve - which not only chronicles his illustrious career, but outlines a dis- for strength and conditioning at East Carolina tinctive philosophy he has crafted during his calling in the profession. The after rejoining the Pirates’ staff Jan. 21, 2011. part-memoir, part-training manual offers readers inspirational and spir- Connors took over ECU’s top athletic performance position after spend- itual insight into both his heart and head. ing 10 seasons on the University of North Carolina staff as strength and A 1980 graduate of Salem (W.Va.) College, Connors was a four-year conditioning coordinator and assistant athletics director, a title he was el- starter at cornerback and was team captain as a senior. He led Salem in evated to a year after his arrival in 2001. interceptions as a sophomore and junior. His current assignment at East Carolina marks his second stint with the After college, Connors served as a police officer in Palm Beach Coun- Pirate program after an earlier 10-year strength and conditioning leader- ty (Fla.) for two years. Prior to becoming a strength coach, he coached ship tenure with head football coaches Bill Lewis (1991 season) and Steve high school football and wrestling at The Benjamin School in North Palm Logan (1992-2000). In all, Connors’ efforts helped produce eight bowl ap- Beach, Fla., and coached linebackers at the Tennessee Military Institute pearances, four post-season victories, 16 National Football League draft in Sweetwater, Tenn. selections and representation in two final Top 25 polls (9/1991, 23/1995). Connors and wife Michele are the parents of two children - daughter He is also credited for playing an integral role in the design and devel- Kaitlin and son Beau. opment of the Pirates’ 22,000-square-foot strength and conditioning fa- cility inside the Murphy Center, which opened in 2002 after his departure. The Jeff Connors File Connors has been honored as a Master Strength & Conditioning Coach Coaching/Administrative Experience: by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). 16TH YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF He reached the pinnacle of his profession by getting inducted into the 2011-2016 ...... Assistant Athletics Director/Strength and Conditioning USA Strength & Conditioning Coaches Hall of Fame in 2016. East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. Another one of Connors’ highest personal accomplishments was his in- 2001-2010 ...... Assistant Athletics Director/Strength and Conditioning duction into the Washington-Greene Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. Hall of Fame in 2011. Fittingly, his entry came on the 15th anniversary (1994-2001) ...... Owner/Director/Personal Trainer of the selection of his father and former high school coach, William D. Elite Fitness Trainers, Inc., Greenville, N.C. Connors, into the same Hall. Additionally, Connors’ place in the Wash- 1991-2001 ...... Director of Strength and Conditioning ington-Greene Chapter of the PSHOF puts him alongside distinguished East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C. names such as Barry Alvarez, Marvin Lewis, Ralph Cindrich, John Ban- 1988-1991 . . . Director of Strength and Conditioning & Wrestling Recruiting Coordinator Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. aszak, Hal Hunter and Cary Kolat to name a few. 1983-1988 ...... Head Wrestling Coach & Assistant Football Coach Three years later, in 2014, Connors was one of only 25 invitees nation- The Benjamin School, North Palm Beach, Fla. ally to attend the United States Marine Corps Executive Forum (MCEF) at 1982-1983 ...... Fitness Director & Linebackers Coach the Pentagon in Arlington, Va. Tennessee Military Institute, Sweetwater, Tenn. In addition to helping develop some of the top players in UNC’s pro- gram, including Julius Peppers, Jason Brown, Ronald Curry, David

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 42 2016 Football Fact Book Alex Folken Ann Hoggard Brittany Smith Lt . Chris Sutton Chuck Young Assistant Director of Player Administrative Assistant/Coach Administrative Staff Assistant/ ECU Police SPORTworks Ministry Personnel Montgomery Defense

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in the summer of 2006. Matt Ater The New Bern native returned to North Carolina after spending four Director of Athletics Equipment years as Tulane’s Director of Video Operations. He and his staff provid- (Marshall ’05) ed videography and editing services for practices and games, and pro- Matt Ater returned to East Carolina Universi- duced highlight and recruiting videos for the Green Wave’s 16-sport ath- ty as director of athletic equipment in August letics program. of 2014. Davis came to Tulane from the University of Wisconsin, where he Prior to serving as equipment manager at the spent 2001-2002 as assistant video coordinator. The previous year, Davis University of Oregon, a position he held for two years, Ater was the Pi- worked as both assistant and interim video director for the Memphis Ma- rates' assistant athletic equipment manager from 2008 to 2012. niax of the XFL. Prior to his brief stay in western Tennessee, he was a At Oregon, Ater worked inside Matthew Knight Arena where he provid- graduate assistant at the University of Houston in 2000. ed oversight for the daily equipment operations for men's and women's The four-time conference video coordinator-of-the-year began his ca- golf, men's and women's basketball, and volleyball programs. During his reer as a student at Winston-Salem State, where he ran the football video time with the Ducks, he worked closely with Nike, Nike Golf and other operations as a full-time student while also assisting at nearby Wake For- third party vendors to offer student-athletes the most contemporary and est. He worked at the on-campus radio station where he was an audio safest equipment and apparel. technician and late-night DJ. Following graduation, he worked with the During Ater's first stint with East Carolina, he handled daily equipment Greensboro Prowlers of the for one year. needs for the football, men's and women's golf, men's and women's bas- ketball and swimming and diving teams. In his role, he was also in charge of operational budgets and supervising student managers during those Malcolm Gray four years. Director of Athletics Communications Ater was an assistant athletic equipment manager at Princeton Univer- (East Carolina, ’96) sity for three years prior to his initial arrival in Greenville and also com- pleted internships with the National Football League's Jacksonville Jag- Malcolm Gray is in his 12th year as a full-time uars and UCLA. member of the East Carolina Athletics Commu- A four-year student manager during his undergraduate studies, Ater nications Staff, serving as the secondary foot- earned his bachelor's degree in sports management and marketing at ball publicist and primary media contact for the Marshall University in 2005. He is also a certified by the Athletic Equip- baseball program. ment Managers Association and has been a member of the organiza- Gray enters his ninth season working with the football team (2004-09, tion since 2002. 2012-present), assisting in all aspects of public relations for a Pirate pro- gram that won back-to-back Conference USA titles (2008-09) and ap- peared in seven bowl games. He was instrumental in helping East Caroli- na earn a pair of Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) “Super Will Davis 11” Awards for media relations services in 2009 and 2014. Football Video Coordinator The Greenville, N.C. native and 1996 ECU graduate worked as the sum- (Winston-Salem State ’99) mer press officer with USA Baseball in 2010 where the Collegiate National Will Davis begins his 11th season as the foot- Team (CNT) posted a 16-3 record and finished second at the V FISU World ball video coordinator at East Carolina University University Championships in Tokyo, Japan. A year later, he ran the press in the fall, a newly-created position he accepted services at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, N.C. for

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 43 2016 Football Fact Book the 2011 Tournament of Stars and 18U National Team Trials, which cap- Southeast Regional at Orlando Arena in 1993 and 1996. tured gold at the COPABE 18U/AAA Pan American Championships in Cart- McClellan, 51, earned his B.A. in journalism/public relations from Sam agena, Columbia. Houston State University in 1987. In 1997, he was the recipient of SHSU’s Gray, who completed his master’s degree in sports management in Distinguished Journalism Alumni Award. 2004, has also worked on the media relations committees at the 2002 McClellan is married to the former Joanne Langseth of Deer Park, Texas, and 2003 NCAA Women’s Soccer College Cup (Cary, N.C.), 2004 NCAA and the couple are the parents of daughter Jessica – a sophomore at Men’s Basketball Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.), 2009 BCS National Cham- UNC Wilmington. pionship Game (Miami, Fla.) and most recently at the 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.). He is a member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Jake Moore (NCBWA) where he serves as the president, is on the Board of Directors Head Football Athletic Trainer and acts as the AAC’s national voting member. (Iowa State ’04) Gray is also a long time member of College Sports Information Direc- tors of America (CoSIDA), FWAA and the U.S. Basketball Writers Associa- Jake Moore is in his fifth season as head foot- tion (USBWA). ball athletic trainer after returning to the East Carolina Sports Medicine Staff in a full-time role in 2010. Prior to coming back to Greenville, where he earned his master’s de- Addison Harvey gree in 2007, Moore spent two years as an assistant athletic trainer at the Football Video Operations Coordinator University of Kansas. He originally went to Lawrence as an intern for the (East Carolina '11) 2007-08 season and was elevated to full-time status. A member of East Carolina University's video While with the Jayhawks, Moore assisted with the day-to-day opera- production team since his arrival in 2007, Addi- tions of the athletic training room as well as helping with treatments, re- son Harvey is the coordinator of football video habilitation and the preparation of practice. He worked directly with the operations - a position he was elevated into in KU football program and provided sports medicine supervisory duties for July of 2014. women’s rowing. Harvey handles video editing and organization of film for ECU's football During his time at East Carolina as a graduate student, Moore was re- program, while producing recruiting tapes and managing student work- sponsible for men’s soccer in 2005, off-season baseball in 2005, 2006 and ers in the department. 2007, and assisted with in-season football during the 2006 campaign. Harvey was a four-year undergraduate student assistant with the He also served as a mentor for undergraduate athletic training students. video department from 2007-11, before being hired as a graduate assis- Moore gained additional experience working as an intern with the Min- tant from 2011-14 and eventually promoted to his current position. nesota Vikings (2004-05) and (2003) of the Nation- A Greenville, N.C. native, Harvey earned his bachelor's degree in com- al Football League. munication at East Carolina in 2011, before completing his master's de- The National Athletic Trainers’ Association member is a 2004 graduate gree in recreational services and interventions at his alma mater in 2014. of Iowa State University with a bachelor of science in exercise sport sci- He is a member of the Collegiate Sports Video Association. ence. As a clinical athletic training student, Moore worked primarily with Harvey married his wife Lauren in June of 2012 and the couple are the the women’s swimming and diving and volleyball programs as well as parents of a son, Logan, who was born in April, 2016. assisting with football. He also earned a letter on the Cyclones’ wres- tling team. Moore is married to the former Kate Gordon, who currently serves as an Tom McClellan assistant coach on ECU’s swimming and diving staff. Assistant Athletics Director for Communications (Sam Houston State ’87) Tom McClellan is in his 13th year heading the East Carolina athletics communications division after an eight-year tenure as Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations at Georgia South- ern University. His efforts at ECU were publicly recognized in 2009 and 2014 as a Super 11 Team Member (top 11 FBS sports information offices for outstanding services provided) by the Football Writers Association of America after working primarily with the Eagles’ six-time national champion football program while at GSU. McClellan spent four years as Sports Information Director at Stetson (Fla.) University from 1992 to 1996 were he served as media coordinator for the First and Second Rounds of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 44 2016 Football Fact Book Players 2016 Player Bios Joe Allely the Tar Heels at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium came in the second quarter (in 57 Outside Linebacker the same series) … Recorded first career TFL by dropping UNC’s Jack Tabb 6-1 • 238 • Jr-2L for a three-yard loss … All four hits against Green Wave came as assisted Vienna, Va. (Oakton) stops … Credited with three tackles and one of ECU’s five quarterback Expected to contend for a starting role for the hurries at Cincinnati … Experienced significant action in a reserve line- second-straight campaign, likely at the “rush” backing role in the Pirates’ final five games (Cincinnati, Tulane, Tulsa, UCF, outside linebacking position in the Pirates’ Florida) … Logged solo hit and an assist against the Gators at Legion Field tweaked 3-4 scheme … Work ethic and assignment-sound approach con- during the Birmingham Bowl … Returned first career kickoff (14 yards) tinues to fuel rapid development after earning initial roster slot as a walk- just before halftime at USF on a squib kick … Did not record any stats on in the fall of 2013 … Made most of early opportunity by impressing against SMU, Tulsa or UCF. 2013: Redshirted during true rookie campaign coaching staff as an award-winning scout team performer before con- … Selected as the program’s defensive scout team player-of-the-year tributing significantly to the defensive unit as a top reserve in 2014 and (Rick Bankston Memorial Award) during ECU’s annual awards banquet. ultimately winning starting job during sophomore season in 2015 … Also High School: Earned three letters for coach Jason Rowley at Oakton … handled top-tier special teams role as a redshirt freshman to earn addi- Also served as a team captain … Ranked fifth among all state of Virginia tional reps … Efforts and dedication were rewarded by “promotion” to pass rushers in sacks as a senior … Helped lead OHS to a regional title in full-scholarship status during the summer of 2015 … In all, has appeared 2012. Personal: Full name is Joseph Bayard Allely … Born May 21, 1995 at in 24 career games (nine starts) and recorded 59 tackles (22 solo) … Has Washington, D.C. … Major is psychology … Earned ECU Honor Roll status booked at least one stop in 19 contests and tallied multiple tackles on 14 for work in the classroom during the 2014 fall semester … Lists art, yoga occasions (six in 2014, 8 in 2015) … Opened spring scrimmage schedule and the outdoors as hobbies … Has nickname of Sawyer. with three hits on April 9 … Added another stop during the Purple-Gold Allely’s Career Defensive Statistics Game on April 16 … Stellar work in strength and conditioning program Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH 2014 13/0 8 13 21 0.0 1.0 0 1 0-0 0 1 earned “Iron Pirate” rating at the conclusion of spring testing … Owns 2015 11/9 14 24 38 1.5 2.0 1 0 0-0 1 1 some of the top strength numbers among all linebackers, recording lifts Totals 24/9 22 37 59 1.5 3.0 1 1 0-0 1 2 of 365 pounds (bench), 510 (squat), 300 (push jerk) and 275 (power clean) Career-high tackles – 8 vs. Virginia Tech (09/26/15) … Turned in a 4.34 pro shuttle clip and possesses one of the top three- cone drill times in unit at 7.0. 2015: Was among Pirates’ top 10 tacklers with 38 (14 solo) … Played in 11 games with nine starts … Did not experi- Dashaun Amos ence action at BYU (concussion) and came off the bench in back-to-back 39 Defensive Back contests against Tulsa and Temple in mid-October … Made first collegiate 6-1 • 185 • Sr-3L start in opener vs. Towson and booked five stops … Also tallied 2.0 TFLs, Midlothian, Va. (Manchester) 1.5 sacks (Connecticut, UCF), a forced fumble (UCF), QB hurry (USF) and A quick, agile and versatile secondary performer batted pass (Navy) … Produced five or more tackles in first four outings, whose development – both on and off the field which included a career-best eight during ECU’s 35-28 win vs. Virginia – is unmatched within the program … Has made Tech at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Followed Towson performance with transition from special teams performer, to top reserve status to part-time another five hits at Florida before logging seven at Navy in American starter and now stands on the cusp of honors candidacy … A Preseason Conference opener … Once fully recovered from concussion injury, closed All-American Athletic Conference choice by Phil Steele Magazine (sec- campaign with 12 tackles in final four contests (four each vs. Connecticut ond-team) and Athlon Sports (fourth-team) … Should open senior sea- and USF, two each vs. UCF and Cincinnati) … Contributed first career sack son as the projected starter at the boundary cornerback position … Also vs. Huskies and first career forced fumble at UCF … Added second QB rates as one of the Pirates’ top nickel backs, thus provides ECU’s coaching drop against Knights which produced initial ball strip … Splits include a staff with much flexibility … Has played in 37 career contests, tallying 65 32-tackle total on rushing plays (six on passing plays) … Chosen as one stops (47 solo) and seven pass breakups … Owns 18 multiple-tackle per- of four game captains against Midshipmen in Annapolis and responded formances … Participated in two bowl games and has helped unit hold by establishing personal-best with five solo hits … Did not record statis- 11 opponents to 17 or fewer points and 15 to less than 100 rushing yards tics in contests vs. SMU and Temple. 2014: Appeared in all 13 games as since becoming an active member of the roster (2013) … Recorded an in- a member of special teams unit and a reserve linebacker … Booked 21 terception in each of the spring scrimmages in 2016 … Returned first pick total stops (eight solo) … Stood seventh among all special teams tack- 49 yards on April 9 before adding a TFL and a pass deflection to go along lers with four (3/KO, 1/PR) … Registered multiple stops six times with a with his second interception during the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … career-best four against North Carolina and Tulane … Tallied at least one Was program’s defensive MVP selection at the conclusion of spring work- tackle in 10 of 13 contests … Made collegiate debut against N.C. Central, outs … Earned “Super Pirate” status for performance in spring strength booking a solo tackle and recovering a fumble on Johnathon White’s hit and conditioning testing … Established a new positional record with a push in the second quarter at the Eagles’ two-yard line (which set up Justin jerk of 308 pounds … Flexibility score of 18.0, pro shuttle time of 3.09, a Hardy’s one-yard TD grab) … Named one of five game captains at South three-cone drill clip of 6.41, a long shuttle clocking at 11.08 and a 40 time Carolina where he posted a pair of stops … Three of four tackles against of 4.38 all ranked within the top 10 percent of the program … Also owns a

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 46 2016 Football Fact Book back squat of 515 pounds, a power clean of 308 and bench press of 335 as Booked 18 tackles (14 solo) with seven coming on special teams (3/KO, 4/ lifts of note … Turned in jumps of 32.5" (vertical) and 9'8" (broad). 2015: PR) to stand fifth on squad … Recorded multiple stops five times with a Started seven of 11 contests and registered 32 tackles – 24 coming as solo season-best four (three solo) against UCF during regular season finale … hits … Did not experience action at Florida and came off bench in next Added two TFLs (-15 yards), one of which was a 10-yard sack on a second- three games before earning “permanent” starting position prior to BYU ary blitz against Tulane in the third quarter … Remaining TFL was in the game … Made two or more stops on 10 occasions with a career-best six season opener against N.C. Central … Tallied at least one tackle in eight of against Tulsa at Dowdy-FIcklen Stadium … Had a personal-high four solo 13 games, including a season-ending run of five straight … Other outings tackles against Golden Hurricane and Cincinnati in season finale … Booked of note was a three-stop effort vs. SMU in the Pirates’ inaugural American three or more overall stops eight times – six vs. Tulsa, four each vs. Towson Athletic Conference matchup and three two-tackle performances – vs. and Cincinnati, and three vs. Virginia Tech, SMU, BYU, Temple and USF … Virginia Tech, Tulane and Florida in the Birmingham Bowl … All three hits Credited with only TFL against Owls and picked up a pair of fumbles in vs. Mustangs and pair of stops against Gators were solo shots … Had lone contests vs. Connecticut and UCF … Knocked down (five) passes against tackles against N.C. Central, North Carolina, Connecticut, Cincinnati and Towson, SMU, Tulsa, USF and UCF … Did not record statistics against Navy in Tulsa … Did not record statistics in road tilts against South Carolina, USF American Conference opener … Produced at least two solo hits in eight of or Temple … Part of a defense that held seven of 13 opponents to less 11 tilts … Splits include a 24-tackle total on passing plays (five on rushes) than 100 yards rushing (N.C. Central/70, Virginia Tech/91, SMU/51, USF/93, … Three stops came as a member of special teams squad … Tallied a QB Connecticut/84, Temple/65, Tulane/24) and that ranked 11th nationally in pressure at Connecticut (to go along with one tackle and aforementioned rush defense (111.8 ypg) … Also played role for a unit that allowed just 32 fumble recovery in second quarter) … Was selected as a team captain fourth quarter points in AAC action (outscoring opponents 109-32). 2013: on five occasions (SMU, BYU, Tulsa, Temple, Connecticut), most by any Appeared in all 13 games in a reserve role in the Pirates’ secondary and on non-senior … Earned team’s defensive back-of-the-year honors by pre- special teams … Made collegiate debut against Old Dominion (Aug. 31) on vious coaching staff at conclusion of season.2014: Played in all 13 games special teams … Booked 15 total tackles (nine solo) … Seven of 15 stops in primarily a reserve role in the Pirates’ secondary and on special teams, occurred on special teams assignments, which ranked fourth in the pro- but did make first collegiate start vs. Tulane at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium gram … Had five hits on kickoff returns and two on punt returns … Posted … Also earned designation as one of five game captains at Cincinnati … at least one stop in eight games and had multiple tackle totals five times

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 47 2016 Football Fact Book with a season-best four against Tulsa … Also picked off first career pass conditioning testing numbers to earn both “Super Pirate” status and a against the Golden Hurricane on the game’s final play and returned it a “freak” rating in coach Jeff Connor’s power quotient … Ranked among top school-record-tying 100 yards for a touchdown (matching Kevin Monroe’s 10 percent of program in the bench press (410 pounds), back squat (545), effort against Louisville in 1998) … Teamed up with Montese Overton on power clean (352), vertical jump (33"), 40 time (4.40) and three-cone drill a TFL vs. North Carolina in Kenan Stadium, dropping A.J. Blue for a four- (6.89) … Additionally, turned in a push jerk of 333, completed 21 reps of yard loss in the fourth quarter … Registered pass breakups against Tulsa 225 pounds on the bench and clocked 4.18 and 11.56 clips in the pro shuttle and NC State during ECU victories … In addition to Tulsa, produced two or and long shuttle, respectively. 2015: Played in 11 games, primarily as a more tackles against Old Dominion, North Carolina, Middle Tennessee and special teams contributor during first active campaign in ECU program … Tulane. 2012: Contributed role on scout teams during redshirt campaign Experienced additional action in backfield as running back, most notably as a true freshman … Signed with the Pirates in February. High School: A in American Athletic Conference tilts against Navy and SMU … In all, av- three-year varsity football letterman who was also a three-sport stand- eraged 9.0 yards per carry after picking up 45 yards on five attempts … out … As a senior, earned All-Dominion District honors in three positions Established a season-high with 32 yards on just two runs vs. Midshipmen (football) … First-team selection as a wide receiver and kick returner, and a (16.0 ypr), with a long of 17 … Set a personal-best in carries with three second-team pick as a defensive back … Helped the Lancers to a 7-3 overall against Mustangs in Dallas two weeks later … Had two six-yard runs and a record and 7-1 Dominion District mark as a senior … Scored 12 touchdowns one-yarder during fourth-quarter action vs. SMU … Made collegiate debut during final campaign – five on offense, five on special teams and two on against Towson in the opener, but did not record any statistics … Did not defense … Only member of the squad who played both ways on a full- play in season finale vs. Cincinnati.2014: Earned initial roster position as time basis … Two-time Manchester MaxPreps.com Player-of-the-Week an invited walk-on … Turned in a noteworthy performance as a reliable in 2011 … Caught a pair of touchdown passes (62 and 45 yards) against scout squad member as a true freshman, but did experience game-day Midlothian … Returned a kickoff 80 yards for a score in a 21-13 upset over action. High School: A three-year letterman and all-conference (3-A Big) rival L.C. Bird that snapped the Skyhawks’ 33-game Dominion District selection for coach Eric Watkins at Northern Vance High School … A team winning streak that had spanned nearly five years … Scored on a 73-yard captain who was a two-way standout as a senior in 2013, racking up punt return versus Cosby in the team’s only district loss of the season … 118 tackles as an outside linebacker and rushing for 910 yards and five Tallied a 95-yard kickoff runback for a score in the Lancers’ 53-44 victory touchdowns as a running back … Ranked as the state’s No. 9 OLB accord- over Clover Hill … Second-Team All-Dominion District member as a kick ing to NCRivals.com … Booked 122 stops as a junior and 111 tackles as a returner junior year, when injuries limited playing time … Squad posted sophomore to earn all-league honors each season … Picked up additional a 7-3 ledger and 6-2 record in district games in 2010 … Played for head letters as a two-year all-conference track standout, competing in the 100 coach Tom Hall … Also a member of the basketball and baseball programs. meters, 4x1 and 4x2 relay … Excelled in the classroom as a National Honor Personal: Full name is DaShaun Ramel Amos … Born September 20, 1994 Society member. Personal: Full name is Devin Omar Anderson … Born at Fort Campbell, Ky. … Has three siblings … Hobbies include art (drawing), April 19, 1996 at Henderson, N.C … Son of Bernard and Nickole Anderson … music and video games … Participated in ECU’s Spring Commencement Has one brother (Dontrel Anderson) … A health fitness specialist major … Exercises on May 6, 2016 after earning a bachelor’s degree in management Enjoys cutting hair and working on cars as hobbies of choice. … A strong student who often was selected to the school’s Honor Roll or Anderson’s Career Rushing Statistics Dean’s List during duration of undergraduate academic career. Year G/GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET APC TD LONG Amos’ Career Defensive Statistics 2015 11/0 5 45 0 45 9.0 0 17 (NAVY) Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH Totals 11/0 5 45 0 45 9.0 0 17 (NAVY) 2013 13/0 9 6 15 0.0 0.5 0 0 1-100 2 0 Career-high rushing attempts – 3 vs. SMU (10/03/15) 2014 13/1 14 4 18 1.0 2.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Career-high rushing yards – 32 vs. Navy (09/19/15) 2015 11/7 24 8 32 0.0 1.0 0 2 0-0 5 1 Anderson’s Career Receiving Statistics Totals 37/8 47 18 65 1.0 3.5 0 2 1-100 7 1 Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG Career-high tackles – 6 vs. Tulsa (10/17/15) 2015 11/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- Totals 11/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- Career-high receptions – none Devin Anderson Career-high reception yards – none 25 Running Back 5-9 • 208 • So-1L Henderson (Northern Vance) Kianté Anderson 96 Outside Linebacker A compact and powerful ball-carrier who 6-4 • 252 • Jr-SQ opened the eyes of ECU’s new coaching staff Greenville (St. Augustine’s) during the spring after an introductory redshirt Hopes to parlay impressive spring performance freshman campaign in 2015 … In addition to experiencing action on an into extensive game-day experience during first array of special teams squads, should also compete for added repeti- active season with the Pirates … A local product tions in a crowded backfield – especially in short-yardage and/or goal who originally joined ECU program as a walk-on transfer in the spring line situations … Rushed five times (one yard) in first spring scrimmage of 2015 after playing first pair of collegiate campaigns at NCAA Division on April 9 before following with an eight-carry, 46-yard ground perfor- II member St. Augustine’s (Raleigh, N.C.) … Progress and development mance in the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Also caught one pass for was lauded by new coaching staff during spring practice period … Earned 14 yards during the spring finale … Turned in impressive strength and

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 48 2016 Football Fact Book early depth chart designation as a top reserve at the “sam” outside line- and conditioning program has remained consistent since arrival … Owns backer position, but turned in most of his spring reps on the line of scrim- notable power lifts of 355 pounds (bench press), 485 (back squat), 294 mage … Registered three stops, including a sack (-3 yards) during the (power clean) and 296 (push jerk) … Agility bests include a 40 time of first scrimmage on April 9 … Added another four tackles, one of which 5.01 and a 4.56 clip in the pro shuttle. 2015: Played in three contests as a resulted in a four-yard loss, and a batted pass in the Purple-Gold Game sophomore, all coming in successive weeks in late September and early on April 16 … Work in strength and conditioning program resulted in October … Competed against Virginia Tech (Sept. 26), at SMU (Oct. 3) and “Elite Pirate” status … Turned in a bench press of 380, a back squat of 505, at BYU (Oct. 10) … Recorded a quarterback pressure against Mustangs a power clean of 308 and a push jerk of 262 … Agility numbers include during the Pirates’ 49-23 American Athletic Conference victory in Dallas a 32" vertical jump, a 4.4 pro shuttle, an 11.85 long shuttle and a 7.05 clip … Did not record any tackles. 2014: Did not experience game-day ac- in the three-cone drill, a time that ranked among the top 10 percentile of tion during first active season on ECU roster … Continued role as a scout position mates. 2015: Redshirted during first year in Pirate program after team performer for the majority of redshirt freshman campaign. 2013: transferring from St. Augustine’s … Did not experience game-day action, Redshirted during true freshman season and played key scout team role but contributed efforts on defensive scout squad.2014 (St. Augustine’s): preparing the Pirate offensive unit on a weekly basis … Officially enrolled Started five of 10 games as a sophomore for the Falcons … Credited with early at ECU (January) and was able to participate in spring drills to get 30 (16 solo) stops, six for lost yardage … Posted multiple tackle totals on an early start on the acclimation process. Prep School/High School: Was nine occasions with a high of eight (six solo) against Virginia State … a starter on the defensive line for head coach Colonel John Schuman Other outing of note was a five-stop effort against Chowan … Recorded during lone year at Fork Union Military Academy … Helped FUMA to a 2.5 sacks (vs. Chowan and Wingate) … Also had two batted passes and 6-3 record in 2012 and played a key role for a defense that posted one a pair of quarterback pressures. 2013 (St. Augustine’s): Logged 14 tack- shutout (against the junior varsity squad of Bethany College) … Part les (seven solo) in 11 contests as a true freshman … Made five starts, of a unit that surrendered an average of just 10.1 points per game … A including the first two games of collegiate career … Booked 1.5 TFLs First-Team Delaware Football Coaches Association All-State selection at (Wingate, Livingstone, Fayetteville State), half a sack (Livingstone), a defensive end as a senior at William Penn … Led Colonials to a 6-5 overall forced fumble (Livingstone) and two QB hurries (Winston-Salem State, record and a 6-2 mark in Blue Hen Flight A play during final campaign Shaw) … Produced a season-high three stops three times – N.C. Central … A First-Team Blue Hen Flight A selection following senior campaign … (in collegiate debut), Livingstone and Fayetteville State. High School: A Invited to play for the Blue squad in the 57th annual Blue-Gold All-Star three-year letterman for coach Tim Carter at South Central High School … Football Game, which was held at Delaware Stadium (Newark) in June, Helped lead Falcons’ defensive unit with 70 tackles, 15.5 of which resulted 2012 and benefitted the Delaware Foundation Reaching Citizens with in lost yardage as a senior … Contributed 10 sacks in 2012 … Registered Intellectual Disabilities … Also lettered as a junior when WPHS went 4-6 28 stops, 4.0 TFLs and a sack as a junior … Earned four additional let- and 4-3 against Blue Hen Flight A competition … Earned first letter as a ters in basketball (center) and track & field (shot put, discus events) … sophomore during the Colonials’ 5-5 record, which included a 5-2 mark Strong student in the classroom with selection to the “Principal’s List” versus Blue Hen Flight A foes … Picked up additional letters in track and every semester of high school beginning in the spring of freshman year. field and was a Honor Roll performer in the classroom … Also considered Personal: Full name is Kianté Rashan Anderson … Born May 27, 1995 at NC State, Maryland, Wake Forest and Temple before signing with ECU. Greenville, N.C. … Son of Tia Chapman and Everton Anderson … Is the old- Personal: Full name is Randall H. Anderson … A social work major who est of eight children and first grandchild (of current familial generation) has earned Dean’s List designation for work in the classroom. to go to college … Major is exercise physiology … Hobbies include music, Anderson’s Career Defensive Statistics video games, traveling and art. Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH 2014 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2015 3/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 1 Randall Anderson Totals 3/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 1 90 Defensive Line Career-high tackles – none 6-4 • 255 • Jr-1L New Castle, Del. (Fork Union) Stephen Baggett A sizable and quick defender who has rotated 86 Tight End positions within ECU’s front seven over the last 6-5 • 255 • Jr-2L two years … Was initially a member of the Beaufort, S.C. (Beaufort) Pirates’ front line before moving to outside linebacker in the spring of Expected to open junior campaign as the Pirates’ 2015 … Was relocated back to the line of scrimmage by new coaching projected starter at tight end after serving as staff and completed spring work vying for a spot on the two-deep at record-setter Bryce Williams’ top understudy one of the end positions … Could again experience heightened role up during first two active years in the program … Contributions should be front on various special teams squad in order to get added game-day enhanced in more of a positional prototype role under new coaching staff repetitions … Has four spring seasons under his belt after reporting early … Delivers plenty of athleticism to both ECU’s offensive and special teams in 2013 … Opened 2016 drills with a tackle in the first scrimmage (April 9) units … Has played in 24 career games and recorded seven receptions … Credited with a sack (-1 yard) during the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 for 67 yards (9.6 ypr) … From a blocking standpoint, has helped produce … Was selected as the program’s “Community Service Award” recipient at seven individual 100-yard rushing performances … Did not record any the conclusion of spring workouts … Development in the Pirates’ strength catches during pair of spring scrimmages (April 9, April 16) … Continues to

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 49 2016 Football Fact Book enjoy success in the Pirates’ strength and conditioning program, earning a and Pirates’ family atmosphere as primary reasons for signing with ECU … “freak” rating (power quotient) during spring testing phase … Established Hobbies include the beach and piloting WaveRunners. a new positional (TE) record in the push jerk with 330 pounds … Also Baggett’s Career Receiving Statistics produced lifts of 405 pounds (bench), 505 (squat) and 330 (power clean), Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG while producing a broad jump of 10', a vertical of 33", a 40 time of 4.41, a 2014 12/0 2 27 13.5 0 25 (SMU) pro shuttle clip of 4.02, a three-cone drill mark of 6.85 and a long shuttle 2015 12/0 5 40 8.0 0 19 (TLS) time of 11.43 … In all, has added nearly 30 pounds of strength during the Totals 24/0 7 67 9.6 0 25 (SMU) Career-high receptions – 2 (two times), last vs. Tulsa (10/17/15) last two springs as body continues to develop for full-time collegiate com- Career-high reception yards – 25 vs. SMU (10/04/14) petition, especially in blocking assignments. 2015: Experienced action in all 12 contests as a reserve tight end and on various special teams squads … Had five catches for 40 yards (8.0 ypr) during sophomore campaign Demage Bailey … Recorded multiple receptions on two occasions … Hauled in a person- 97 Defensive Line al-best two passes each in games against Navy (14 yards) and Tulsa (sea- 6-5 • 310 • Jr-2L son-high 24 yards) … Other grab came vs. Temple for two yards … Season- Clayton (Clayton) long catch was a 19-yarder against Golden Hurricane at Dowdy-Ficklen A physically-dominating athlete at times who Stadium … Receptions vs. Tulsa and Temple were in successive outings earned a place on the preseason depth chart – a career first … Helped Pirates surpass the 500-yard total offense mark as a top reserve at one of the end positions … three times (555/SMU, 518/BYU and 622/UCF) … Assisted in three individual Versatility and athleticism enabled move from nose tackle slot during the 100-yard ground efforts, two by Chris Hairston (154/Towson, 123/UCF) and spring by new coaching staff … Got proverbial feet wet with a limited role one by James Summers (169/Virginia Tech) … Did not record any personal in 2014 playing behind first-team all-league performer Terry Williams statistics against Towson, Florida, Virginia Tech, SMU, BYU, Connecticut, USF, in the middle before experiencing significant action as a sophomore in UCF and Cincinnati. 2014: Played in 12 of 13 games, primarily on special 2015 … Has played in 13 career contests with a pair of starts and logged teams and in two tight end packages … Made collegiate debut against 18 tackles (nine solo) … Produced multiple stop totals on five occasions N.C. Central in the season opener … Had two receptions for 27 yards as a … Initiated spring scrimmage campaign with three hits and a blocked rookie – an average of 13.5 yards per grab … Caught first collegiate pass in field goal attempt in first scrimmage (April 9) … Credited with six tackles, inaugural American Athletic Conference matchup against SMU (25 yards) in including one for lost yardage, during the Purple-Gold Game on April the first quarter at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Other catch was a two-yard- 16 … In addition to an “Elite Pirate” designation, work in strength and er against Florida in the Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field … Experienced conditioning program during the offseason earned a second consecutive action on offense (tight end) in 10 games – N.C. Central, North Carolina, “excellent” rating according to coach Jeff Connor’s power quotient … SMU, Connecticut, Temple, Cincinnati, Tulane, Tulsa, UCF and Florida … Did Ranks among the best of all defensive linemen with a bench press of not play against USF in Tampa … On the blocking end, was credited with 420 pounds, a back squat of 625, a power clean of 352 and a push jerk of helping provide running lanes for four 100-yard rushing games (three by 308 … Agility is also noteworthy with a 31" vertical, a 9' broad, a shuttle Breon Allen, one by Chris Hairston). High School: A three-year letterman drill time of 4.56 and a shot put toss of 60" … Initially signed a national for coach Mark Clifford at Beaufort High School in the Low Country of South letter-of-intent with East Carolina in February, 2013, but did not report to Carolina (between Savannah and Charleston) … Had 29 receptions for 556 camp in August … Enrolled at ECU on a full-time basis in January, 2014 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior captain in 2013 to help lead Eagles and began immediate physical development. 2015: Experienced action to a 9-4 record and playoff appearance … Led BHS to a first-round win over in 10 contests and made two starts at nose tackle … Opened first career Blythewood (23-15) before falling 23-10 to North Augusta in the next round game vs. Towson before getting second start in mid-season tilt against to end season … Earned first-team all-area honors from the Island Packet/ Tulsa … Did not play in last pair of contests against UCF and Cincinnati Beaufort Gazette as both a junior and senior … Also was a two-time all-re- because of a left knee injury … Registered a total of 18 tackles (nine solo) gion selection and was named to the all-state squad in 2013 … Selected to … Credited with multiple hits in five contests, including a career-best compete in the ’13 North-South All-Star Game in his home state … Listed five against Towson … Contributed four stops vs. Tulsa and two each in among the top 35 recruits in South Carolina in various recruiting publica- outings against Florida, Virginia Tech and BYU … Tallied single tackles tions … Caught 18 passes for 372 yards and four TDs as a junior … Played on vs. Navy, Connecticut and USF … Added 1.5 TFLs, producing an unassist- both sides of the ball during prep career (defensive end) … Attendance in ed stop behind the line of scrimmage against Tigers in third quarter of ECU summer camps sparked initial interest before giving verbal commit- opener before assisting on another vs. Hokies … Notched first career ment on June 19 … BHS head coach (Clifford) earned his master’s degree forced fumble during second quarter action against Golden Hurricane … from East Carolina … Also was a baseball standout for the Eagles who Of games played, did not record any statistics vs. SMU or Temple. 2014: was an all-state pick after junior season … Had the second-highest RBI Played in only three games, but impression was made on coaching staff total in the state (2013) … In all, earned three letters as a centerfielder and that resulted in a postseason depth chart standing (Birmingham Bowl) pitcher … A key part of an Eagle squad which captured a regional title and … Experienced repetitions in season opener vs. N.C. Central and again advanced to the ’13 Class 4A State Tournament … Earned membership in against North Carolina before closing the year with snaps against Florida the National Honor Society for work in the classroom. Personal: Full name at Legion Field during bowl action … Was not credited with any statis- is Stephen Louis Baggett … Born Sept. 20, 1995 at Beaufort, S.C. … Son of tics in all three outings however. High School: Listed among the Top 65 Steve and Lori Baggett … A management major … Cited offensive system prospects in the state of North Carolina by MaxPreps.com as a senior … Helped the Comets to a 9-4 overall record and a second-place finish in

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 50 2016 Football Fact Book the Greater Neuse River Conference with a 6-1 divisional mark … Named performance in the classroom as well, earning inclusion on Ocean Lakes’ Greater Neuse River 4A Defensive Player-of-the-Year in 2012 … Also se- Honor Roll and standing as Math & Science Academy Grad. Personal: lected to the First-Team Greater Neuse River 4A All-Conference squad … A Full name is Tony F. Baird, Jr. … Born June 6, 1996 at San Diego, Calif. two-way player (DE, TE) for coach Gary Fowler … Tabbed as the recipient … Son of Tony and Vicki Baird … Father Tony played collegiate football of the program’s “Outstanding Defensive Lineman Award” as a senior … at Southeastern Conference member Kentucky … Enjoys working out in A strong classroom performer, earning inclusion on the Principal’s List weight room … Major is exercise physiology … Earned Chancellor’s List during fall semester … Picked up additional varsity letters as a two-year honors for work in the classroom. starting center for the Comets’ basketball squad (as junior and senior). Personal: Full name is Demage A. Bailey … First name is pronounced deh-MAH-zhey … Major is university studies. Des Barmore 64 Offensive Line Bailey’s Career Defensive Statistics 6-6 • 318 • So-SQ Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH 2014 3/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Columbus, Ga. (Hardaway) 2015 10/2 9 9 18 0.0 1.5 1 0 0-0 0 0 Will look to continue fundamental and physical Totals 13/2 9 9 18 0.0 1.5 1 0 0-0 0 0 development while vying for a place on the Career-high tackles – 5 vs. Towson (09/05/15) offensive two-deep heading into sophomore campaign … Worked primarily at the right tackle position during spring Tony Baird drills under new offensive line coach Geep Wade … In fact, has had a 41 Inside Linebacker different position coach in each of three seasons at ECU (Wade/2016, Brad 6-3 • 226 • Fr-RS Davis/2015 and Brandon Jones/2014) … In addition to experiencing ac- Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lakes) tion as a reserve lineman, could also contribute efforts on various special teams units to gain additional on-field experience … Spring strength and Expected to enter first active season on Pirates’ conditioning testing was slightly limited due to injury, but still turned in roster battling for a two-deep position at one a 330-pound bench press and a push jerk of 262 … Owns notable agil- of the inside linebacking positions … Could also ity clips of 29.5" (vertical jump), 8'4" (broad jump), 5.31 (40-yard dash) experience significant action as a special teams member to enhance and 4.63 (pro shuttle drill). 2015: Did not appear in any games during on-field repetitions … Officially enrolled early at ECU in January of 2015 first active season in program … Spend majority of fall preparing Pirate (signing a grant-in-aid with the program instead of a letter-of-intent), defense as a member of the offensive scout squad for second-straight thus already has two spring practice periods on his collegiate resume … year. 2014: Redshirted and competed on offensive scout teams during Was not officially credited with any tackles during pair of 2016 spring true freshman campaign … Did not experience game-day action … scrimmages (April 9, April 16) … Demonstrated impressive results in Inked with the Pirates during the traditional signing period in February. Pirates’ strength and conditioning spring testing period … Earned High School: A two-year First-Team All-Bi-City selection for coach Jeff “Super Pirate” designation after ranking among top 10 percent of Battles at Hardaway High School … Also named to the all-region squad position mates in the broad jump (9'6"), three-cone drill (6.82) and as a junior (second team) and senior (first team) … A member of the flex rating (15) … Power numbers include a 365-pound bench press, a 2013 Dandy Dozen unit … A three-year letterman who served as a team 505-pound back squat, a power clean of 304 … Has a vertical leaping captain … Credited with 19 pancake blocks and earned final grade of 86 ability of 31.5" and a 4.21 time in the pro shuttle. 2015: Redshirted … Did percent during junior campaign in 2012 … Ranked among the best 150 not experience game-day action, yet turned in notable contributions on offensive tackles nationally and among the top 150 overall (all positions) East Carolina’s defensive scout squat. High School: Did not play during prospects in the state of Georgia … Committed to the Pirates on Nov. 16 the 2014 season, but was a key figure in Ocean Lakes’ 12-1 record (5-0 after seeing East Carolina post a 63-14 victory over UAB … Recorded a in league play) in 2013 … Compiled 132 tackles, 23.0 TFLs, 12 sacks, two power throw of 38.0 and had a SPARQ rating of 69.33 during strength and forced fumbles and two recovered fumbles as a team captain during conditioning testing during prep career … The “man among boys” label senior campaign … Also blocked six punts and one field goal attempt was frequently visible in many recruiting publications at time of signing. during the course of the year … Guided the Dolphins to the semifinals of Personal: Full name is Desmond W. Barmore … Born March 8, 1996 at the state playoffs before falling to Colonial Forge 23-20 … Keyed a de- Columbus, Ga. … Indicated that ECU’s academic program and coaching fense for head coach Chris Scott that held opponents to seven points or staff were key reasons for signing decision … A criminal justice major … less on eight occasions as a senior … Effort of note was a nine-tackle (2.5 Lists meeting quarterback Cam Newton as one of his for lost yardage) outing during a 62-28 victory over Western Branch … interesting “did you know” entries. Additionally, recovered a fumble and blocked an extra point during win … Ranked as the No. 8 defensive end in the state of Virginia by MaxPreps … In all, was a three-year letterman who was part of a program that also produced a 14-1 mark in 2012 and an 8-3-1 ledger in 2011 … Booked 136 stops (28.0 TFL), 17 sacks and a pair of strips and fumble recoveries as a junior … Opened 2012 pre-season camp listed fourth on two-deep be- fore earning starter’s status at beginning of season … In addition to ECU, reportedly recruited by Navy as well … Joins Pirate DL Demetri McGill as Ocean Lakes alums on the East Carolina roster … Turned in a strong

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 51 2016 Football Fact Book Dashawn Benton and again vs. Ohio during the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl … Credited with lone 6 Defensive Back pass breakup against UAB … Nine of 10 stops came in the last five contests 6-0 • 196 • Sr-3L … Had single tackle totals against Southern Miss, UAB and Marshall. High Atlanta, Ga. (Grady) School: A two-way player at Grady High School, starting in the secondary A physical and punishing, yet versatile mem- on defense and as a wide receiver on offense … A prime contributor to a ber of the secondary who offers the Pirates Knights team that produced a 9-4 overall record and a 4-1 league ledger quality depth at a multitude of positions in the under the direction of Ronnie Miller … Rated as a three-star prospect and defensive backfield … Should experience action, perhaps even be in the among the top 65 cornerbacks nationally by Scout.com as a senior … mix for a starting position at either the cornerback or nickelback slots … Earned second-team all-state honors as a pass catcher in 2012 … Had 25 Primarily manned the corner positions as a freshman and sophomore, receptions for 870 yards and eight touchdowns … On the defensive side but was moved to safety on a full-time basis during the spring of 2015 of the ball, registered 61 stops (37 solo), forced three fumbles, picked off and developed into a full-time starter over final half of the season … four passes and recorded six pass deflections … Also had special teams Could also continue handling key coverage responsibilities on both kick- role, returning a pair of punts for 78 yards … Recovered a pair of fumbles off and punt squads as well for the fourth-straight year (depending on during second round playoff action against Monroe Area, returning last role in defensive unit) … In all, has played in 29 career games, made six pick-up 80 yards for a touchdown … Made 12 catches for 560 yards and starts and logged 52 tackles (36 solo) along with two interceptions and eight TDs as a junior … Credited with 39 stops and one forced fumble in four pass breakups … Thirteen (13) of credited hits have come on special 2011 … Participated in the IMG Madden 7v7 Combine … Also considered teams (12 kickoff return, 1 punt return) … Posted multiple tackle totals Cincinnati, Illinois, Indiana and Mississippi State. Personal: Full name on 10 occasions … Did not record any stops during pair of scrimmages is DaShawn O’Neal Benton … Born January 29, 1994 at Atlanta, Ga. … (April 9, April 16) under new coaching staff … Owns one of the top back Brothers Joseph Benton and Isaiah Wilson both played football at the squats among all defensive backs with an effort of 485 pounds … Three- prep level … Hobbies include music and working out … Major is recreation cone agility drill time of 6.70 and flex rating of 15 also ranked among and park management. top 10 percent of position group and earned “Elite Pirate” designation Benton’s Career Defensive Statistics … Other spring strength and conditioning testing numbers of note was Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH a 335-pound bench press, a 294-pound power clean, a push jerk of 282, 2013 11/0 8 2 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 1 0 2014 11/0 11 3 14 0.0 1.0 0 0 0-0 1 0 a 34" vertical jump and a pro shuttle clip of 4.09. 2015: Was pressed into 2015 7/6 17 11 28 0.0 1.0 1 0 2-32 2 0 action prior to the BYU contest because of personnel depletions (inju- Totals 29/6 36 16 52 0.0 2.0 1 0 2-32 4 0 ries), thus voiding an intended redshirt season … Sat out first five games Career-high tackles – 7 vs. Connecticut (10/30/15) (Towson, Florida, Navy, Virginia Tech and SMU), but returned to second- ary for the last seven contests – starting the final six … Credited with 28 tackles (17 solo), one TFL (USF), one forced fumble (Connecticut), two Yiannis Bowden pass breakups (Tulsa, USF) and a pair of interceptions … Returned initial 10 Outside Linebacker 6-5 • 221 • So-1L pick 32 yards for a touchdown during first-quarter action at Connecticut Kernersville (Glenn) and added second pass theft in season finale against Cincinnati (no re- turn) at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Collected at least one stop in all seven A high impact-producing performer who is games and four or more in five tilts, including a personal-best seven (six poised to become one of the top pass rushers solo) vs. the Huskies … Booked six hits against Golden Hurricane in first in the American Athletic Conference if develop- career start, five vs. Bulls and four each against Knights and Bearcats … ment remains at its current accelerated pace … Body size, athleticism, Contributed single tallies at BYU and against Temple … Averaged 5.0 understanding of schematics, work ethic and growth in strength program tackles per game over last four outings of season. 2014: Appeared in 11 have all been cited as viable qualities that has fueled rise up defensive of 13 games (DNP vs. South Carolina and Florida) … Tallied 14 tackles (11 depth chart … Will open sophomore season as the projected starter at solo) with one resulting in lost yardage (-3 yards vs. Temple in third quar- the “sam” outside linebacking position … Posted a pair of stops and a ter) … Recorded at least one tackle in nine of 11 games played (multiple fumble recovery during the first spring scrimmage on April 9 before twice) with a season-high five against SMU … Also had a pair of stops tallying four tackles during the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Earned at USF … Credited with one pass breakup (SMU) … Had string of eight- “Iron Pirate” status for efforts during spring strength and conditioning straight games with at least one tackle snapped in the Pirates’ season testing period … Power numbers have improved steadily, booking lifts of finale against UCF at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Four of 14 tackles came 330 pounds (bench), 450 (back squat), 335 (front squat) and 274 (power on special teams (all on kickoff unit) … Experienced extensive action in clean) … Possesses plenty of agility and quickness as evidenced by a 30" the Pirates’ secondary in a reserve role as well … Did not record any sta- vertical jump 9'3" broad jump, 4.5 clip in the 40 and 4.25 and 6.62 times tistics against Virginia Tech or UCF. 2013: Played in 11 games as a member in the pro shuttle and three-cone drill, respectively. 2015: Experienced of special teams unit and as a backup in the Pirate secondary … Booked action in 11 contests and made three starts (BYU, Tulsa, Temple) during 10 tackles (eight solo) during true freshman campaign … Ranked fourth first season on Pirates’ active roster as a redshirt freshman … Credited on the squad with eight special teams stops (seven on kickoff returns, with 19 tackles (eight solo) … Stood second on unit with 3.5 sacks, tallying one on punt returns) … Posted multiple stops on three occasions, with a all quarterback drops in successive games vs. SMU (2.5 for -29 yards) and season-best three (all solo) at NC State … Added a pair of tackles (both BYU (1.0 for -11 yards) in early October … Produced two or more stops on solo) in a regular season matchup vs. Tulsa at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium six occasions, which included personal-best four-tackle totals in road tilts

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 52 2016 Football Fact Book against Mustangs and Cougars … Had at least one tackle in nine outings with an effort of 670 pounds … Also recognized as the “most improved” … Booked two hits each vs. Virginia Tech, Tulsa, Temple and USF, while member of program during the testing phase with enhancements in the recording single tackles against Towson (collegiate debut), Connecticut back squat (585 to 670), power clean (286 to 330), 40-yard sprint (5.20 and Cincinnati … Also notched a fumble recovery (USF) and batted pass to 5.09), vertical jump (27.5" to 28"), broad jump (7'11" to 8'3)”, pro shut- (Tulsa) … Recorded interception (seven-yard return) and scored first tle (4.6 to 4.46) and L-drill (7.58 to 7.10) … Additionally, flex rating of 15 touchdown on blocked punt (Tre Hicks) recovery in endzone after mak- rates among top 10 percent of unit. 2015: Started all 12 games as a junior ing initial career start against BYU in Provo, Utah … Was second on team … Opened 11 at the right guard slot and one (Virginia Tech) at center … with six quarterback pressures – three coming against Golden Hurricane Selected as an All-American Athletic Conference (honorable mention) during ECU’s 30-17 win at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Nine tackles came performer … Integral part of unit that averaged 414.6 yards per game, on rushes, nine on passing plays and one on special teams (kickoff return 281.3 through the air (which stood 27th nationally) … Other Top 50 FBS unit) … Did not play at UCF and was not credited with any statistics in ranks include fourth down conversion percentage (64.7/18th), redzone contests vs. Florida and Navy … Earned team’s “Most Improved Defensive efficiency (88.6 percent/23rd), third down conversion percentage Player” award at conclusion of season. 2014: Redshirted during true (43.0/35th) and pass efficiency rating (137.38/43rd) … Helped Pirates freshman season … Made valuable contributions to the defensive scout amass 400 or more yards six times and 500 or more on three occasions squad, earning praise from offensive coaches during weekly opponent (622/UCF, 555/SMU, 518/BYU) … Member of line that produced a pair of preparation work … Signed with the Pirates in February. High School: 200-yard rushing efforts (306 vs. SMU, 203 vs. Connecticut) and three A three-star recruit according to ESPN.com who committed to the Pirate individual 100-yard ground performances – 2/RB Chris Hairston, 1/QB program prior to the start of the 2013 season on Aug. 22 … Ranked as the James Summers … Also provided protection for five 300-yard passing No. 24 overall prospect in the state of North Carolina with a national grade outings (473/UCF, 385/BYU, 346/Florida, 325/Navy, 317/Cincinnati) … of 75 (ESPN.com) … A two-year all-conference performer for coach Aldine Selected by coaching staff as the program’s offensive lineman-of-the- Payne at Glenn High School … Earned three football letters and served as year and shared the team captain award with DaShaun Amos … Was the Bobcats’ team captain as a senior … Split time at both defensive end a Preseason First-Team All-American Athletic Conference selection by and outside linebacker in 2013 … Selected as a game MVP after leading Athlon Sports, Phil Steele Magazine and Sporting News. 2014: A Second- GHS to a 42-0 victory over Winston-Salem Parkland in the ’13 season Team All-American Athletic Conference selection … Opened 11 of 13 opener … Also earned additional letters in basketball and track (hurdles). games at right guard … Came off the bench in opener vs. N.C. Central Personal: Full name is Yiannis A.C. Bowden … Born Sept. 26, 1996 at High and again at South Carolina before assuming top role for the remain- Point, N.C. … Son of Boysie Bowden … Has not officially declared a major der of the season … Recorded first career start on the road against No. … Lists membership in the American Athletic Conference and facilities as 17 Virginia Tech … Considered a key member of a unit that averaged several reasons for choosing to sign with the Pirates. 533.0 yards of total offense (161.1/rush, 371.9/pass), which ranked fifth Bowden’s Career Defensive Statistics nationally … Helped ECU’s offense put up a school-record 789 total yards Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH (446/pass, 343/rush) against North Carolina … Played integral role for a 2015 11/3 8 11 19 3.5 3.5 0 1 1-7 1 6 squad that surpassed 500 yards of total offense in eight of 13 games Totals 11/3 8 11 19 3.5 3.5 0 1 1-7 1 6 (582/N.C. Central, 502/Virginia Tech, 789/North Carolina, 581/SMU, 580/ Career-high tackles – 4 (two times), last vs. BYU (10/10/15) Connecticut, 579/Cincinnati, 510/Tulsa, 536/Florida) - 400-plus in all 13 contests … Helped provide running lanes for four 100-yard rushers (3/ J.T. Boyd RB Breon Allen, 1/ RB Chris Hairston) … Provided pass block protection 65 Offensive Line for all six of Shane Carden’s 400-yard passing games (427/Virginia 6-4 • 306 • Sr-3L Tech, 438/North Carolina, 410/SMU, 445/Connecticut, 425/Cincinnati, Fort Mill, S.C. (Nation Ford) 427/Florida) … Pirates also ranked third nationally in passing (371.9 ypg) and 22nd in scoring (35.8 ppg). 2013: Experienced action in eight Has successfully made the transition from a po- games as a reserve lineman and interior special teams contributor … sitional reserve to a two-year starter and will Played against Florida Atlantic, Southern Miss, FIU, Tulsa, UAB, NC State, enter senior campaign as an honors candidate, Marshall and Ohio in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl … Helped Pirates record both on the conference and national level … Selected to the Outland 400 or more yards of total offense in six of the eight contests, includ- Trophy and Rotary Lombardi Award Watch Lists for the second consecu- ing one 600-yard effort (625 vs. UAB) … Helped ECU to a 7-1 record in tive season … A Preseason First-Team All-American Athletic Conference games played. 2012: Redshirted during true freshman campaign, but choice by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele Magazine … A multi-dimen- contributed efforts on the scout team … Signed with the Pirate program sional and durable lineman who owns career starts at both the guard in February. High School: A four-year letterwinner, three-year starter and center positions … Will be penciled in as ECU’s top right guard to and team captain for the Falcons who capped career by receiving Class open 2016 … Has played in 33 career games with 23 starts … Helped AAA All-State honors from the High School Sports Report … As a senior, Pirates record 400 or more yards of total offense in 25 of 33 contests helped Nation Ford to a 6-6 overall record, including a 35-28 overtime played in (17 games of 500-plus) dating back to 2013 season opener victory over Clinton in the first round of the South Carolina High School … Participated in two bowl games … Enjoyed unprecedented growth League Upper State Class AAA state playoffs … The six triumphs set during the off-season in ECU’s strength and conditioning program, the program’s single-season record and it was the first postseason earning a “freak” rating (via coach Jeff Connors’ power quotient) and appearance in school history … Following final campaign, participated “Super Pirate” status … Set a new positional (OG) record in the squat lift in the 63rd South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association North-South

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 53 2016 Football Fact Book All-Star game … Graded out at 91 percent for the season and was named Justin Brown to the Rock Hill Herald All-Area Team … Paved the way for the Falcons to 69 Defensive Line average 21.9 points per game during final year, including two contests 6-1 • 275 • So-1L posting more than 40 points … Started two games for the varsity squad, Greenville (Ayden-Grifton) one as a tight end and the other as right guard, during freshman year … A young, but promising front line defender Started every remaining contest of career as a right tackle (sophomore) who possesses plenty of raw strength and abil- and left tackle (junior and senior) … Selected as the team’s offensive ity to provide quality depth despite short time lineman-of-the-week four times as a sophomore and five times as a in the ECU program … Expected to open second campaign on Pirates’ junior … Also picked as the Rock Hill Herald region offensive lineman- two-deep as a top reserve at the nose tackle position behind returning of-the-week five times during final three campaigns … Named the starter Demetri McGill … Unfortunately, spring repetitions were cut short team’s offensive line MVP following junior year and was an honorable due to a violation of team rules (did not compete in either April scrim- mention all-area selection … Played for head coaches Michael Allen and mage) … However, did turn in a focused effort in off-season strength Rusty Jester … Selected as the 31st-best prospect in South Carolina by and conditioning program, earning an “excellent” rating (per power SuperPrep Magazine … Invited to participate in the Schuman’s National quotient formula) … Notable power numbers include a 600-pound Underclassmen All-World Gridiron Competition U100 Camp and The squat lift, a 308-pound power clean and a 57" shot put toss … Clocked at Rivals.com/VTO Sports Elite 100 Showcase … Also a member of the bas- 5.06 in the 40-yard dash and possesses a flex rating of 11.2015 : Played in ketball team at Nation Ford and the AAU Fort Mill Trailblazers, which was five contests as a true freshman after inking with ECU during traditional ranked as high as third in the nation … Was an A-B Honor Roll student February signing period … Experienced action in contests against SMU, who is a member of the National Beta Club, Future Business Leaders of Tulsa, Temple, Connecticut and USF … Previous coaching staff had hopes America, Junior Civitans and FS Cubed (Falcons Supporting Success in for a redshirt campaign, but personnel shortages on the line of scrim- Science). Personal: Full name is James Thomas Boyd … Born October mage prompted call to active status … Tallied five tackles (one solo), 11, 1993 at Fort Mill, S.C. … Father, Ed Boyd, was a four-year (1981-84) 1.5 TFLs and one sack … Booked a season-high three stops in home football letterman at Appalachian State … Earned a bachelor’s degree matchup vs. Golden Hurricane, which included only quarterback drop in business (BSBA) during ECU’s Fall Commencement on December 18, (-6 yards) of campaign … Other tackles came against Temple and USF 2015 and is currently pursuing an MBA in business administration … Was (only solo hit) … Credited with half a TFL against Owls … Three of five an ECU Honor Roll and Dean’s List performer in the classroom during stops were on rushing plays. High School: Served as team captain for undergraduate academic career … Joins punter Worth Gregory (FMHS) an Ayden-Grifton program that posted an 8-5 overall record and 5-0 as Fort Mill products on the ECU roster. conference mark in 2014 … Overall, earned three varsity football letters for head coach Paul Cornwell … Logged 63 solo stops, 17 tackles for lost yardage, six sacks and three fumble recoveries as a senior … A member of the Class 2A All-State squad as a junior after playing on both sides

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 54 2016 Football Fact Book of the ball (defensive end, offensive tackle) during sophomore cam- with 41 catches for 496 yards (12.1 ypr) and four TDs despite missing first paign … Recorded 16 solo hits (9.0 TFL) and four sacks despite missing three games of season … In all, played in nine contests with five starts a significant number of snaps because of an injury … Selected as the (BYU, Tulsa, Temple, Connecticut and Cincinnati) … Snared scoring passes Eastern Carolina 2A Conference Defensive Player-of-the-Year in 2013 against Virginia Tech (11-yarder), SMU (47), BYU (1) and UCF (29) … Had at … Helped the Chargers to a 9-3 record and state playoff appearance in least one catch in all nine outings and tallied four or more receptions in 2012 … A mainstay for an Ayden-Grifton program that captured three seven contests … Hauled in a career-best eight passes (for 80 yards) vs. consecutive conference titles … Ranked as the No. 48 overall prospect Bearcats in the regular season finale at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Other and No. 5 defensive lineman in the state of North Carolina according to receiving performances of note came against Owls (7-77) and Cougars Scout.com … Also picked up two additional varsity wrestling and track (6-84) … Contributed four catches each in tilts vs. Virginia Tech (44 yards), letters … Owned a career record of 50-5 in the 285-pound weight class SMU (season-high 85), Tulsa (51) and Connecticut (22), while notching and finished as the state runner-up on the mat.Personal: Full name is three at UCF (47) in last road game … Seventeen (17) of 41 receptions Justin Orlandor Brown … Born July 21, 1997 at Greenville, N.C. … Son of went for 10 or more yards, including a season-long 47-yarder vs. SMU Brad Champan and Wanda Brown … Brother Sterling Mills played prep … Amassed 702 all-purpose yards (496 receiving/193 kickoff return/13 football at nearby D.H. Conley High School … A criminal justice major … punt return) … Eclipsed the 100-yard all-purpose milestone twice – 130 Hobbies include hunting and fishing … Nickname is J.B. vs. Connecticut and 131 vs. Cincinnati … Returned 10 kickoffs for 193 yards Brown’s Career Defensive Statistics (19.3 ypr) and two punts for 13 yards (6.5 ypr) … Logged a career-best 95 Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH kickoff return yards (season-high four attempts) against Connecticut at 2015 5/0 1 4 5 1.0 1.5 0 0 0-0 0 0 Rentschler Field … Also registered a personal-long KOR of 49 yards during Totals 5/0 1 4 5 1.0 1.5 0 0 0-0 0 0 the third quarter vs. Huskies … Had two kick returns each vs. Hokies (29 Career-high tackles – 3 vs. Tulsa (10/17/15) yards), Golden Hurricane (18) and Bearcats (51) … Booked only pair of punt returns against Connecticut (13 yards) … Credited with one tackle (Tulsa) Trevon Brown … Selected as the wide receiver-of-the-year at conclusion of season by 88 Wide Receiver previous coaching staff.2014: Played in eight games as a true freshman, 6-2 • 203 • Jr-2L making a pair of starts (SMU, Connecticut) … Experienced action in the Wilmington (New Hanover) first six contests before missing the next five games (Temple, Cincinnati, Tulane, Tulsa, UCF) because of a left knee injury … Returned in time to An exciting and physical playmaker who is play against Florida in the Birmingham Bowl … Made collegiate debut primed to take the next step into a national against N.C. Central in the season opener … Caught 14 passes for 264 honors candidate as a pass catcher during junior yards – an average of 18.9 yards per reception … Tied for third on the unit campaign … Will open preseason camp as the projected starter at the “X” with four receiving touchdowns (1/N.C. Central, 1/Virginia Tech, 2/North outside receiving position and could return to special teams lineup as a Carolina) … Stood sixth on the squad with 539 all-purpose yards (264/ return specialist … A Preseason All-American Athletic Conference (third- receiving, 17/punt return, 258/kickoff return) … Caught multiple passes in team) choice as an all-purpose performer by Athlon Sports … In pos- four games with a season-high five against North Carolina … Recorded session of an extremely high “athletic ceiling” and offers a sure-handed first career 100-yard receiving game against the Tar Heels, finishing with approach in traffic with the ability to be elusive in space and toughness 117 and a pair of scores (55-yarder in the first quarter and a 26-yarder in to fight off and/or run through defenders … Officially enrolled early at the second quarter) … Caught at least one pass in six of eight contests ECU in January of 2014 (has participated in three spring practice periods) – no receptions vs. USF or Florida … First career catch vs. N.C. Central re- … Re-signed (grant-in-aid) with Pirates after initially inking a national sulted in a 17-yard score in the third quarter … Also had a 15-yard TD catch letter-of-intent with East Carolina in February, 2013 … Has played in 17 at Virginia Tech in the first period … Finished contest against Tar Heels career games (seven starts) and netted 55 catches for 760 yards (13.8 with a career-best 210 all-purpose yards (117/receiving, 93/kickoff return) ypr) and eight touchdowns … Produced multiple reception totals on 12 … Eleven of 14 receptions went for 10 or more yards with a career-long of occasions … Thirty-two (32) catches have been for 10 or more yards … 55 against UNC (scored on Pirates’ first possession of the game) … Kickoff Averages 21.5 yards per kickoff return (21 for 451 yards) and has racked return yardage (93) against the Tar Heels was also a season-best … In up 1,241 all-purpose yards entering junior season … Caught touchdown all, returned 11 kickoffs for 258 yards and a pair of punts for 17 total yards passes in both spring scrimmages … Had three receptions for 29 yards … Other notable return performance came against the Gators at Legion - 25 coming on a scoring strike – during the first outing on April 9 … Field with two returns for 57 yards (28.5 ypr) … Had individual long re- Topped all receivers with 95 yards on three catches in the Purple-Gold turns of 42 yards (North Carolina), 34 (USF) and 31 (Florida). High School: Game on April 16 … Hooked up with former quarterback Kurt Benkert on Finished prep career at New Hanover High School as the program’s all- a 75-yarder during the contest’s first play from scrimmage … Selected as time leading receiver with 2,601 yards … Played a key role for a Wildcats’ program’s offensive MVP at the conclusion of spring practice period … squad that rolled to an 11-2 record in 2012 and ventured deep into the Power quotient rating has ranged from “good” to “excellent” in strength playoffs before falling to eventual 4A state champion New Bern in the coach Jeff Connors’ system … Turned in lifts of 310 pounds (bench), 485 third round … Made 64 catches for 1,182 yards and 19 touchdowns as a (back squat), 323 (power clean) and 286 (push jerk) … Efforts in the back senior … Also threw one pass that resulted in a 35-yard score … Selected squat and power clean ranked among top 10 percent in position group … as the Wilmington Star News All-Area Offensive Player-of-the-Year and From an agility standpoint, owns a 36.5" vertical jump, a 10' broad jump was a Mideastern Conference First-Team selection in ‘12 … Named the Star and a pro shuttle time of 4.19. 2015: Was Pirates’ third-leading receiver News’ Player-of-the-Week on Sept. 13 after scoring six touchdowns on six

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 55 2016 Football Fact Book touches (four receptions, kickoff and punt return) against Purnell Swett vertical and 9'10" in the broad before suffering injury. 2015: Struggled … A NCPreps.com and CarolinaPreps.com 4A All-State Team performer … through two separate setbacks stemming from a left knee injury, but Earned all-area honors (Star News) and all-conference honors as a junior still managed to experience action in five contests and make a pair of after recording 66 catches for 1,035 yards and 11 TDs … Added 238 rushing starts (Navy, Temple) … Opened season with three straight appearances yards for coach Kevin Motsinger … Also lettered as a basketball standout, (Towson, Florida, Navy) before suffering initial injury … Returned to line- earning inclusion on the 2012 4A Mideastern Second Team … Helped Kirk up in mid-October and faced off against Tulsa and Temple before being Angel’s team as a vital contributor during the Wildcats’ run to a state title sidelined for the remainder of the year after aggravating same knee … Reportedly clocked at 4.4 in the 40-yard dash. Personal: Full name during clash against Owls … Totaled 13 tackles (seven solo), which includ- is Trevon Kytrell Brown … Major is recreation and park management … ed a sack … Tallied at least one stop in all five outings with a career-best Work in classroom has earned Dean’s List standing. of six against Southeastern Conference member Florida in Gainesville … Brown’s Career Receiving Statistics Sacked Gator quarterback Treon Harris for a four-yard loss in the second Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG quarter for first career sack … Picked up three tackles vs. Temple in what 2014 8/2 14 264 18.9 4 55 (UNC) would turn out to be final game of year … Logged a pair of hits at Navy 2015 9/5 41 496 12.1 4 47 (SMU) and registered single stops against Towson and Tulsa … Six (of 13) tackles Totals 17/7 55 760 13.8 8 55 (UNC) were on rushes, three were on passing plays and four were booked on Career-high receptions – 8 vs. Cincinnati (11/28/15) Career-high reception yards – 117 vs. North Carolina (09/20/14) special teams (kickoff return coverage). 2014: Played in just two games before seeing season come to an abrupt end at Williams-Brice Stadium Brown’s Career Kickoff Return Statistics Year G NO YDS AVG TD LONG after suffering a right knee injury against South Carolina … Opened 2014 8 11 258 23.5 0 42 (UNC) contest against Gamecocks with a solo tackle before setback … Logged 2015 9 10 193 19.3 0 49 (UCONN) three stops (two solo) in season opener vs. N.C. Central at Dowdy-Ficklen Totals 17 21 451 21.5 0 49 (UCONN) Stadium … Also forced a fumble and blocked a punt against the Eagles Career-high kickoff return game – 95 vs. Connecticut (10/30/15) (just one of two blocks ECU recorded all year). 2013: Experienced action Brown’s Career Punt Return Statistics on offense, defense and special teams in 11 contests as a true freshman … Year G NO YDS AVG TD LONG Made collegiate debut against Virginia Tech on special teams … Moved to 2014 8 2 17 8.5 0 21 (NCCU) offense prior to Tulane contest in mid-October and was quickly elevated 2015 9 2 13 6.5 0 12 (UCONN) Totals 17 4 30 7.5 0 21 (NCCU) to depth chart status following injuries … Made offensive debut in the Career-high punt return game – 17 vs. N.C. Central (08/30/14) Pirates’ backfield as a fullback against Southern Miss in the first quar- ter … Caught one pass for two yards at FIU … Helped provide running lanes for three of Vintavious Cooper’s four 100-yard games (UAB/126, NC Devaris Brunson State/148, Ohio/198) … Was a key contributor to ECU’s season-high 281 34 Inside Linebacker rushing yards versus Ohio during the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl at Tropicana 6-1 • 228 • Sr-3L Field … Also tallied 10 tackles (five solo) with a season-high three at Lake City, S.C. (Lake City) North Carolina - all on special teams … Added second career multi-tackle A defensive playmaker who hopes to bounce contest vs. Southern Miss (two) … Nine of 10 stops were on special teams back from a pair of injury-plagued seasons (eight/kickoff coverage), which ranked third on the team … Recorded that has limited action to just seven combined at least one stop in seven of 11 games … Had single tackle outings vs. games over the last two years … Suffered season-ending right knee injury Virginia Tech, FIU, Tulsa, UAB and Ohio. High School: A four-year starter early during sophomore campaign before being sidelined for half of the and team captain for Lake City who was rated a four-star prospect and 2015 season with a left knee injury as a junior … Admirably handled both stood among the top 20 linebackers nationally according to Scout.com … painful rehabilitation processes in a patient manner, which also required Also ranked as the 18th-best overall recruit in South Carolina by Rivals. two-straight missed spring practice periods (2015 and 2016) … Remains com … A three-star pick who was the 14th-best prospect in the state by an intense physical defender who could add more game-day experi- ESPN.com … A 2012 preseason all-state squad pick by MaxPreps.com … ence if a return to full health is realized … Expected to open preseason Selected to play for the Palmetto State in the 77th Annual Shrine Bowl of camp cleared for contact and will immediately compete for depth chart the Carolinas … Tallied 70 tackles and two sacks for coach Jim Rowell and inclusion at either the “mike” or “will” inside linebacking slots … Moved the Panthers as a senior … Recorded 10 or more stops in three of his final back to the defensive side of the ball in the spring of 2014 after opening five regular-season games … Played on both sides of the ball, in fact, collegiate career playing primarily on offense as a blocking back during increased offensive role in 2012 by leading the team in rushing with 839 true rookie campaign in 2013 … In all, has played in 18 career games (two yards, which included a 109-yard effort in a playoff loss against Edisto starts) and made 27 tackles – 15 coming as solo hits … Credited with at … A 2012 High School Sports Report South Carolina High School League least one stop in 14 of 18 contests … Of 27 overall hits, 14 were compiled Division I-AA All-State Team pick at linebacker … Credited with a school as member of special teams … Was limited during spring strength and single-season record 174 tackles as a junior, including 18 for lost yardage conditioning testing period (rehabilitation), but still owns impressive and 10 sacks … Also forced eight fumbles and had an interception in 2011 lifts in the bench press (360 pounds), back squat (585) and power clean that helped earn nods to the Florence Morning News’ All-Pee Dee Team, (308) … Ranks among top 10 percent of unit with 21 reps of 225 pounds WPDE’s All-Zone squad and Rivals.com All-State Team … In addition, was in the bench press and a flex rating of 16 … Was also clocked at 4.53 in included on SCPrepNation.com’s all-state (second team) team … Played the 40 and 4.23 in the pro shuttle, while recording jumps of 34" in the for a prep program that has produced NFL All-Pro defensive end Derrick

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 56 2016 Football Fact Book Burgess, ex-NFL receiver Derrick Faison, Clemson linebacker alum Scotty East Carolina on Aug. 18, 2013 … Picked up additional varsity letters in Cooper and South Carolina running back Shon Carson … Competed as basketball. Personal: Full name is Curtis Tysim Burston … Major is criminal a wrestler for LCHS during the winter, and as a junior in the 195-pound justice … A strong academic performer, earning ECU Honor Roll inclusion weight class, advanced to the state championship match … Wrestled in on multiple occasions. the 220-pound class as a senior … Picked up additional letters as a track Burston’s Career Receiving Statistics athlete … Clocked at 4.47 in the 40-yard dash during prep testing … Also Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG considered NC State and Syracuse. Personal: Full name is Devaris Terrell 2015 7/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- Brunson… Born January 24, 1995 at Florence, S.C. … A communications Totals 7/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- major … Plays the drums for his local church. Career-high receptions – none Career-high reception yards – none Brunson’s Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH 2013 11/0 5 5 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Joe Carter 2014 2/0 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 1 0 0-0 0 0 30 Inside Linebacker 2015 5/2 7 6 13 1.0 1.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 6-2 • 232 • So-1L Totals 18/2 15 12 27 1.0 1.0 1 0 0-0 0 0 Career-high tackles – 6 vs. Florida (09/12/15) Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Ponte Vedra) Expected to return to the Pirates’ depth chart in 2016 following a non-traditional redshirt Curtis Burston campaign that was precipitated by a nagging 19 Wide Receiver left leg injury … Appears to have bounced back in strong fashion under 6-1 • 220 • So-1L new coaching staff and should be in a position to compete for two-deep Apex (Middle Creek) status at one of the inside linebacking spots or as a top-tier member A talented pass catcher who will have an op- of various special teams units … A fundamentally-sound and intense portunity to impact ECU’s receiving corps as tackler who was thrown into the fire as a true freshman in 2014 when he a sophomore under new coaching staff … provided ECU with additional depth at linebacker and as a special teams Appears to have successfully recovered from a lower back injury which stalwart … Enjoyed active spring scrimmage performances, booking five prevented contact work in the spring of 2015 and slowing development stops during the first outing on April 9 before following with four hits in … Expected to ultimately provide quality depth at either the “Z” or “X” the Purple-Gold Game (April 16) … Turned in an award-winning effort in receiving position, but will open preseason camp vying for a spot on the the strength and conditioning program’s spring testing phase, earning unit’s two-deep … Could also make significant contributions as a mem- MVP honors, an “excellent” rating (power quotient) and “Super Pirate” ber of the special teams unit … Officially enrolled early at ECU in January status … Ranked among top 10 percent of position in the bench press of 2014 after signing a grant-in-aid with the program (instead of a let- (435 pounds), back squat (600), 40-yard dash (4.54), vertical jump (36"), ter-of-intent per NCAA policy) … Tallied a four-yard catch during the first broad jump (10'), three-cone drill (6.98) and flex rating (14) … Other spring scrimmage of 2016 (April 9), yet did not record a reception in the numbers of note include a 318-pound power clean, a push jerk of 318, Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Earned “good” rating (via power quo- 25 reps of 225 pounds on the bench and a pro shuttle clip of 4.2. 2015: tient) during spring strength and conditioning testing period … Recorded Suffered through an injury-plagued season, which actually began in the a bench press of 325 pounds, a front squat of 335 and a power clean of spring with a left leg ailment that prevented full scrimmage competition 294 … Ran a 4.44 in the 40-yard dash, owns a 31" vertical jump and a flex … Decision for redshirt year was made during fall camp when recovery rating of 13. 2015: Played in seven games during first season on Pirates’ remained delayed and not progressing as team medical personnel had active roster, but did not record any receiving or special teams statistics anticipated … Did not appear in any game day action and contributions … Appeared in contests against SMU, BYU, Tulsa, Temple, Connecticut, USF on scout team were limited, if not non-existent. 2014: Played 12 games and UCF. 2014: Redshirted during initial season in ECU program and con- as a member of special teams units (DNP vs. North Carolina) … Made tributed efforts on scout team … Signed with the Pirates in February, but collegiate debut against N.C. Central in the Pirates’ season opener … reported early as previously mentioned to allow participation in spring Booked nine tackles (three solo), all on special teams (eight on kickoff drills. High School: A three-year letterman for Coach Mike Castellano at returns, one on a punt return) … Nine tackle total ranked second among Middle Creek High School … Played in a similar offensive scheme and all special teams players … Recorded at least one tackle in four contests … package during prep career that East Carolina previously utilized … Booked multiple-stops on three occasions … Credited with a career-best Experienced limited action as a senior because of a lower leg injury, but three hits twice (at Cincinnati, at Tulsa) … Other multi-tackle game was still made 40 receptions for 759 yards and 13 TDs in just seven games … against Connecticut at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Finished year on a high Selected to play in the prestigious Shrine Bowl and represented North note, racking up seven stops in the last five games (only two in first seven Carolina (vs. South Carolina) … Recorded 45 catches for 850 yards and outings) … Officially inked with ECU during the traditional signing day eight touchdowns as a junior in 2012 to help guide the Mustangs to an 11-2 (period) in February. High School: Racked up 75 total tackles (36 solo) overall record and a perfect 8-0 Tri-Nine 4-A Conference ledger … A first- during senior season at Ponte Vedra High School … Also credited with team all-conference honoree after junior campaign … Earned scout grade one sack, one fumble recovery, two pass breakups and one blocked punt of 73 and was ranked among the top 55 players in the state by ESPN.com for veteran coach Mike Lloyd in 2013 … Netted 56 stops, an interception … Also recruited by Boston College … “Acceleration ability despite size” (vs. Palatka), two sacks and another blocked punt (vs. Orange Park) as a was cited in numerous recruiting publications … Officially committed to junior to help the Sharks post a 9-2 record and cap a run of back-to-back

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 57 2016 Football Fact Book district titles … Top effort of 2012 was an eight-tackle performance publications … Earned selection to the PrepStar All-Atlantic Region squad against Orange Park and also produced a pair of seven-stop outings vs. … Invited to play in the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl … Reportedly had over 20 rivals Nease and Matanzas … Started six games as a sophomore and to- scholarship offers after high school career before signing with Georgia taled 45 tackles, a pick and a punt block … In all, picked up three football Tech. Personal: Born Jan. 14, 1995 … Son of Darrell Commissiong and letters and was a team captain … Also recruited by Air Force and Virginia the late Darice Stanback … Has one sibling, sister Dianni … A university before committing to the Pirates on June 28 … Transferred to Ponte Vedra studies major. after opening his prep career at Warsaw (Ind.) Community High School Commissiong’s Career Defensive Statistics … Was PVHS’s representative for the Pursuing Victory with Honor pro- Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH gram in St. John’s (Fla.) County and maintained a grade point average 2015 10/0 4 6 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 1 0 over 3.0. Personal: Full name is Josiah Michael Carter … Born July 4, 1995 Totals 10/0 4 6 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 1 0 at Lewisville, Texas … Son of Michael and Abigail Carter … A marketing Career-high tackles – 4 vs. Virginia Tech (09/26/15) major who has earned ECU Honor Roll status for work in the classroom … Hobbies include music (playing the drums) and hunting. Kyle Erickson Carter’s Career Defensive Statistics 70 Offensive Line Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH 6-4 • 295 • So-1L 2014 12/0 3 6 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Fayetteville (Jack Britt) 2015 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Totals 12/0 3 6 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 A return to good health and arrival of new Career-high tackles – 3 (two times), last vs. Tulsa (11/28/14) coaching staff should pave the way for a pro- ductive sophomore season, primarily as a top contributor on the offensive line and as a potential special teams blocker Darius Commissiong (kicking squads) … Earlier development was delayed by a seven month 58 Defensive Line hiatus because of a heel injury during rookie campaign … Has had three 6-2 • 288 • Jr-1L different line coaches during three years in program, but appears to District Heights, Md. (Iowa Western CC) have responded most favorably to new mentor Geep Wade … Officially A savvy and physical lineman whose remark- listed on the preseason depth chart as a backup to all-conference per- able progress during the spring practice period former J.T. Boyd at right guard, but versatility could allow for snaps at has provided new coaching staff with optimism center position as well … Effort and subsequent progress in strength and about production on defensive line of scrimmage … Closed drills penciled conditioning program during the spring was rivaled by few … Earned in as the projected starter at one of the end positions (opposite of Fred “Iron Pirate” designation for accomplishments during testing phase … Presley) … Developing strength numbers, acclimation to scheme and Produced lifts of 380 pounds (bench press), 605 (back squat), 284 (power retention of on-field instruction have all been cited as reasons for rap- clean), 286 (push jerk) … The 605-pound squat total alone marked an id climb on unit’s depth chart … Booked three tackles in the first spring improvement of 220 pounds from the previous spring … Also complet- scrimmage (April 9) … Tallied a stop for lost yardage (-3 yards) during the ed 20 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press … Additionally, turned in Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Named team’s most improved defensive a 7.91 three-cone drill and a 54" shot put toss … Flex rating of 15 ranks player by coaching staff at the conclusion of spring workouts … Growth among top percent of position mates. 2015: Played in 11 of 12 games as a in strength and conditioning program remains a steady work in progress, reserve on offensive line and on special teams during redshirt freshman but did produce notables such as a 345-pound bench press, a 510-pound campaign … Did not experience action vs. Temple … Held out of spring back squat, a 5.14 time in the 40, a 54" shot put toss, a 13 flex rating, 4.60 drills because of heel injury, but resumed full workout schedule once and 7.47 clips in the pro shuttle and three-cone drill, respectively. 2015: cleared by sports medicine staff on April 20. 2014: Redshirted during true Played in 10 games off the bench as a top reserve on the defensive line freshman season … Made valuable contributions to the scout squad until during first year on ECU roster … Recorded 10 tackles (four solo) and a suffering a right heel injury on Sept. 24 (which kept him out of action for batted pass (Towson) … Produced at least one stop in seven contests with the remainder of the year) … Signed with ECU in February. High School: a season-high four during the Pirates’ 35-28 triumph over Virginia Tech at A three-time all-conference and a two-time all-region selection at Jack Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Posted single hits against Florida, SMU, Tulsa, Britt High School … Also earned all-state honors as a senior team captain Temple, Connecticut and Cincinnati … Eight of 10 tackles were on rushing for coach Brian Rimpf, who was a three-year All-Conference USA lineman attempts (two vs. the pass) … Not credited with a tackle in outings vs. at East Carolina and former NFL () performer … Helped Towson, BYU and UCF … Did not experience action at Navy and against Buccaneers capture regional (2012) and conference (2013) titles … Was USF … Was a late newcomer to ECU’s 2015 signing class, officially inking chosen to represent North Carolina in the prestigious Shrine Bowl after with the Pirate program on February 27. Junior College: Tallied 63 tackles, his senior campaign … Lettered a total of four seasons as a tackle, expe- three sacks and an interception to help Iowa Western to an 11-1 record riencing action with the varsity squad as a freshman … Pair of all-region in 2014 … Performance of note was a 13-tackle, two-sack outing against accolades came from the Fayetteville Observer … An integral member Coffeyville (Kan.) CC during a 57-35 victory … Also reportedly offered by of a Britt offensive unit that generated a Cumberland County-best 5,422 Iowa State at conclusion of junior college career … Initially signed with yards of total offense … Picked up additional letters in track and bas- Georgia Tech and was redshirted during the 2013 campaign before leav- ketball … A member of the Jack Britt High School’s A-B Honor Roll as ing the Yellow Jacket program in July, 2014. High School: Rated a three- a freshman, sophomore and junior. Personal: Full name is Kyle Morgan star defensive lineman out of Bishop McNamara by several recruiting

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 58 2016 Football Fact Book Erickson … Born May 26, 1996 at Watertown, N.Y. … Son of Kevin and to linebacker as a senior … A First-Team All-Three Rivers Conference, The Brenda Erickson … A criminal justice major who has earned ECU Honor Robesonian All-Robeson County Team, NCPreps.com 1A All-State Team Roll status for work in the classroom … Chose East Carolina because of and Fayetteville Observer All-Cape Fear Region Second-Team honoree the players in the program, the emphasis on academics and the game- following final campaign … Tallied 132 tackles, including 17 stops for lost day atmosphere of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Older sister Heather is a yardage and 13 sacks, during the 2011 season … Also contributed six forced two-time Paralympic Silver Medalist (sitting volleyball) … Lists hunting fumbles … Prior to senior year, placed on the NCPreps.com Preseason 1A and fishing as top hobbies. All-State Team … Booked 78 tackles and a team-high six sacks as a ju- nior, when the team went 3-2 in the league … Earned All-Three Rivers Conference accolades after junior campaign … During first year with Red Drayvon Fairley Springs, earned defense’s most valuable player award … Spent freshman 43 Inside Linebacker year at Scotland High School in the junior varsity program … Played for 6-3 • 232 • Sr-1L head coach George Coltharp as a senior, Eric Puryear as a junior and John Red Springs (Red Springs) Harper as a sophomore … Also was a member of the Red Devils’ basket- A consummate “team-first” member of the ball program. Personal: Full name is Drayvon T. Fairley … Born June 18, Pirate program, who unfortunately had to deal 1994 at Washington, D.C. … Participated in ECU’s Spring Commencement with an abundance of physical setbacks – pri- Exercises on May 6 after earning a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice … marily a nagging left knee injury that has limited play to just six career Enjoys playing the guitar, art and music. games … A two-time recipient of the defensive unit’s Scout Team Player- Fairley’s Career Defensive Statistics of-the-Year Award (2012, 2014) … Lost valuable development time after Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH initially suffering the injury during spring practice in 2013, which was also 2013 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 extended throughout the regular season … Recovered to experience ac- 2014 5/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 tion in five contests as a sophomore in 2014 and participated in drills the 2015 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 following spring before re-injuring same knee prior to the 2015 campaign, Totals 6/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Career-high tackles – none thus ending all hopes for action during junior season … After remaining sidelined in the spring of 2016, sports medicine personnel are optimistic for another return this fall, and if so, will open preseason camp competing Deondre Farrier for a place on the two-deep at one of the inside linebacking positions and 1 Wide Receiver a role on special teams … Despite ailments, has participated in both bowl 6-1 • 187 • Fr-RS games (2013, 2014) while on the active roster … Participated in limited Orlando, Fla. (Lake Nona) strength and conditioning testing during the spring, turning in a bench A highly-regarded receiver who is expected press of 360 pounds and posting 19 reps of 225 pounds … Flex rating of add another dynamic dimension to an already 15 ranked among top 10 percent of linebacking corps … Owned agility deep and talented pool of pass catchers … marks of 37.5" (vertical jump), 10'0.5" (broad jump) and a 4.10 clip in the Brings impressive prep credentials into first year on ECU’s active roster … pro shuttle before second injury. 2015: Spent entire season on disabled list Should initially contend for extensive playing time as a top reserve be- after re-injuring left knee after completion of spring drills … Posted seven hind national honors candidate Zay Jones at the “Z” receiving position, tackles, including a TFL, and a fumble recovery in three spring scrimmages but new coaching staff also feels additional contributions can be made prior to injury. 2014: Played in five contests as a sophomore – Cincinnati, at other slots, in specific per-game packages and as a member of various Tulane, Tulsa, UCF and Florida (Birmingham Bowl) … Did not experience special teams unit … Spring progress was slowed slightly after missing action in the first eight games of the season … Was not credited with two weeks because of a concussion … Did experience action in final any statistics … As previously mentioned, was the defensive winner of scrimmage, making one catch for seven yards during the Purple-Gold the 2014 Rick Bankston Memorial Award (symbolic of top scout team Game on April 16 … Strength and conditioning numbers are at its infancy, player) during the team’s annual honors banquet. 2013: Missed entire given only one spring testing period of experience … Numbers of note regular season because of a left knee injury suffered during the spring include a 264-pound power clean, a 33" vertical jump, a 4.42 time in the … Returned to experience action in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl at Tropicana 40-yard dash, a 7.02 clip in the three-cone drill and a 11.7 mark in the long Field, but did not record any statistics. 2012: Turned in an award-winning shuttle … Already has become one of the more popular Pirate players, effort as a member of the Pirates’ development squad during redshirt thanks to personality and willingness to engage in frequent community campaign as a true freshman, earning recognition as the Defensive Scout relations activities (hospital visits most notably). 2015: Redshirted during Team Player-of-the-Year by coaching staff … Signed with Pirate program true freshman season … Contributed valuable role as a member of the in February. High School: A three-year letterwinner at Red Springs who offensive scout squad, helping prepare Pirate defensive backs on a weekly helped turn around the Red Devils’ program and guide it to a 10-3 record basis for many spread-based units in the American Athletic Conference and 4-1 mark in the Three Rivers Conference as a senior … Team advanced … Signed with ECU program during traditional February signing period. to the quarterfinals of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association High School: A Parade All-America (honorable mention) choice after (NCHSAA) 1AA state championship after posting a 3-8 record as a junior three illustrious seasons at Lake Nona … Helped Lions to an 8-3 overall and 1-10 ledger during sophomore season … Helped Red Springs capture a record and a 5-1 district mark as a senior … Hauled in a state-record 118 pair of playoff victories as a senior, the school’s first postseason wins since receptions for an Orange County standard 1,850 yards and 22 touchdowns 2005 … Played primarily as a defensive end first two years before moving in 2014 for head coach Anthony Paradiso … Averaged 16 yards per grab

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 59 2016 Football Fact Book and nearly 170 yards per game during senior year … Tallied a single-game BYU) … Booked three hits vs. Virginia Tech, two vs. Florida and single tack- career-best 18 catches for 205 yards against Lakeland, also as a senior … les against Towson, SMU, Tulsa, Temple and UCF … Credited with seven Other games of note were a 13-reception, 291-yard, three-touchdown special teams stops (five on kickoff returns, two on punt returns) … Of effort vs. Celebration and a 14-catch outing in the season finale against the 11 tackles on defense, eight came on rushing plays … Picked off first Emerald … Earned Florida Class 7A All-State honors (third team) … Logged career pass at Florida and returned it two yards (which helped set up an 55 receptions for 939 yards and seven TDs as a junior after securing 43 ECU touchdown in the third quarter) … Did not record statistics in outings receptions for 604 yards and three scores during sophomore campaign vs. Connecticut, USF and Cincinnati … A two-time game captain (Florida, … In all, amassed 3,393 yards and 32 touchdowns on 216 catches during BYU). 2014: Appeared in 12 games as a member of the special teams unit varsity career … Played key role in Lake Nona’s 8-2 regular season record and as a reserve in the Pirate secondary … Overall, credited with three in 2013 … Opened prep career at Edgewater (Fla.) High School in 2011-2012 tackles (one solo) … Two stops were made on special teams (one each on before transferring to LNHS … Scouting publications cited athleticism and a kickoff and punt return) … Experienced action in the ECU secondary at play-making ability as top on-the-field qualities … Listed as a Top 500 Tulsa following an injury to starter Lamar Ivey … Recorded only defensive regional prospect by ESPN.com … Ranked among the Top 20 receivers stop (solo) against the Golden Hurricane at Chapman Stadium … Formally in Florida and 86th nationally by Scout.com … Also a Top 10 member of elevated to two-deep status prior to regular season finale against UCF the Orlando Sentinel’s Central Florida Super 60 and stood No. 54 in the and maintained standing for the Birmingham Bowl clash against Florida Sentinel’s Florida Top 100 … Earned receiver MVP honors at the Orlando … Did not play at South Carolina. 2013: Earned roster position as a walk- Nike Football Training Camp … Clocked at 4.48 in the 40-yard dash at on … Was redshirted during initial campaign in ECU program but was the Under Armour All-American Combine … Officially committed to the considered a valuable member of the developmental (scout) team. High Pirates on December 9, 2014 after considering other reported offers from School: Earned three varsity football letters at Clover Hill School … Played Southeastern Conference members Florida and Kentucky, along with on both sides of the ball during prep career (quarterback/wide receiver Miami (Fla.) and Southern Cal. Personal: Full name is Deondre Rashad on offense, secondary on defense) … Also lettered as a track standout. Farrier … Son of Benita Foster … Has not formally declared a major. Personal: Full name is Edward Norris Fulp II, but prefers to be called Bobby … Major is industrial distribution and logistics. Fulp’s Career Defensive Statistics Bobby Fulp Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH 8 Defensive Back 2014 12/0 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 6-4 • 198 • Jr-2L 2015 12/0 13 5 18 0.0 0.0 0 0 1-2 0 0 Midlothian, Va. (Clover Hill) Totals 24/0 14 7 21 0.0 0.0 0 0 1-2 0 0 Continues to be an emerging performer in the Career-high tackles – 4 (two times), last vs. BYU (10/10/15) defensive secondary who has climbed the two- deep since earning a roster position as a true Shawn Furlow freshman in the fall of 2013 … Expected to bounce back from a shoulder 33 Running Back injury and content for the starting strong safety position during preseason 5-10 • 191 • So-1L camp in 2016 … Competed for a top designation at the boundary corner- Greenville (South Central) back slot to open sophomore campaign, but versatility enabled move Brings plenty of speed, quickness and athleti- to safety … Will also be counted on to possibly handle roles on various cism to an already deep running back position special teams, similar to first pair of seasons in program (which resulted … Projected to open sophomore season in a in additional game-day reps) … An agile and knowledgeable playmaker heated battle with Anthony Scott, Derrell Scott and Devin Anderson for who possesses a stellar work ethic … Was promoted to scholarship status game-day carries … Offers big play potential, a level of added physicality during fall camp prior to the 2015 season opener … Has played in 24 career in short-yardage situations and ability as a pass-catcher out of the back- contests, all off the bench (secondary reserve) or as a member of special field … Picked up seven yards on five carries during the first spring -(ab teams … Tallied 21 stops (14 solo) and picked off one pass … Nine tackles breviated) scrimmage on April 9 … Had five attempts for 17 yards on the have come during special teams action … Held out of spring workouts ground and two receptions for nine yards during the Purple-Gold Game because of a shoulder injury, yet sports medicine staff is confident for (April 16) … Made a favorable early impression for efforts in strength and full clearance heading into the season … Did not participate in strength conditioning program, earning “Elite Pirate” status after spring testing and conditioning testing during the off-season because of the aforemen- period … Ranked among unit’s top 10 percent in 40 time (4.35), three- tioned injury, yet still owns one of the position’s top pro shuttle and three- cone drill (6.81) and flex rating (16) … Notable power numbers include a cone drill times with 4.01 and 6.89 clips, respectively, in addition to one 310-pound bench press, a 450-pound back squat and a 275-pound power of the top vertical leaps in the program (39.5") … Earlier power numbers clean. 2015: Was asked to remove redshirt after third game of true fresh- include a bench press of 295 pounds, a back squat of 400 and a power man season and helped provide quality depth to a unit facing personnel clean of 274. 2015: Played in all 12 contests as a full-time reserve at strong losses … Played in nine remaining games and rushed for 83 yards on 25 safety and as a top-tier member of the special teams unit … Collected 18 carries (3.3 ypr) … Had at least one carry in eight contests (three or more tackles (13 solo) … Logged stops in nine contests and was credited with on four occasions) … Established season-highs in attempts (eight) and multiple hits on four occasions … Picked up 15 tackles in first six outings yards (47) during ECU’s 49-23 win at SMU, which also marked first career (2.5 tpg) before nagging shoulder injury limited effectiveness in final six start … Other effort of note was a 30-yard night (on just two rushes) games (three/0.5 tpg) … Turned in a career-best four stops twice (Navy, at Connecticut, which included a season-long 27-yard scamper … Also

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 60 2016 Football Fact Book picked up positive yardage against BYU (four yards), Temple (four) and team, but did not play on game-days … Transferred into Pirate program UCF (two) … Did not record any receptions … Sat out the first three games during the late summer, this did not engage in spring drills. 2012-13 (Towson, Florida, Navy) before decision was made to activate status … (Elizabeth City State): Experienced limited duty during his first two sea- Made collegiate debut against Virginia Tech at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium sons of collegiate football … Helped Vikings to a 4-6 record, a 30.9 scoring (one carry for -1 yards) … Contributed on special teams (no statistics) … average and a 413.5 total yards per game average in 2013 … Helped ECSU Signed with the Pirate program in February. High School: Rushed for a to Pioneer Bowl championship in 2012. High School: A two-way player combined 3,668 yards as a senior, junior and sophomore for head coach as an offensive and defensive lineman at Herford County High School … (and former Pirate assistant) Tim Carter at South Central … Ran for 904 Led Bears to three-straight playoff appearances, including a third-round yards and accounted for 110 receiving yards (1,014 all-purpose) and nine finish as a sophomore in 2009 … Earned all-conference honors and was touchdowns during senior season to help Falcons to a 7-5 mark … Racked named to the All-Roanoke squad as a senior (offense) and junior (de- up six 100-yard rushing contests, including a career-best 300-yard effort fense) … Selected to play in the 2012 North Carolina Coaches Association against Hertford County … Rushed for 1,610 yards and 23 touchdowns on East-West All-Star Football Game in Greensboro … Served as president of 181 carries in 2013 … Averaged 8.9 yards per attempt as a junior … Picked the Beta Club and FBLA, while graduating seventh in his class. Personal: up 1,154 ground yards and 10 TDs on 113 rushes (10.2 ypc) during sopho- Full name is Bladen McCoy Gatling … Born January 23, 1994 at Franklin, more campaign … Effort of note in 2012 was a 206-yard, three-touch- Va. … Son of Willie and Mildred Gatling … A business accounting major … down outing vs. West Carteret to earn WITN-TV Player-of-the-Week Enjoys motivational speaking to youth … Spent the summer of 2014 as a honors … Ranked by ESPN.com as the No. 36 overall prospect in the state STEM Teaching Intern at Hertford County Public Schools, teaching science, of North Carolina … Had a three-star rating by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and engineering and mathematics at the elementary level. 247Sports.com … Stood as the No. 42 overall prospect and No. 10 running back in North Carolina according to Scout.com … Also received reported offers from Duke, Louisville, North Carolina and Purdue, but officially Malik Gray committed to the Pirate program on Sept. 25, 2014 – five days after ECU’s 4 Wide Receiver 70-41 win over the Tar Heels at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Personal: Son of 6-1 • 203 • So-SQ Inman, S.C. (Chapman) Sabrina Brown … Born in North Carolina but moved to New York at age three before returning to the area three years later … A criminal justice Continued development should result in an major. increased contribution level as a sophomore … Expected to contend for an active role on special Furlow’s Career Rushing Statistics Year G/GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET APC TD LONG teams and provide depth at either the “X” or “Z” positions during second 2015 9/1 25 98 15 83 3.3 0 27 (UCONN) season on ECU’s active roster … Offers both units plenty of athleticism, Totals 9/1 25 98 15 83 3.3 0 27 (UCONN) quickness and big-play potential … Enjoyed a productive spring practice Career-high rushing attempts – 8 vs. SMU (10/03/15) period, but did not record statistics in either scrimmage … Displayed in- Career-high rushing yards – 47 vs. SMU (10/03/15) creased power and agility numbers during strength and conditioning test- Furlow’s Career Receiving Statistics ing with a back squat of 425 pounds, a power clean of 290, a vertical jump Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG of 33.5", a three-cone time of 6.92 and a 40-yard dash clip of 4.54. 2015: 2015 9/1 0 0 0.0 0 --- Played in four contests as a reserve pass-catcher and special teams par- Totals 9/1 0 0 0.0 0 --- Career-high receptions – none ticipant during redshirt freshman year … Made collegiate debut against Career-high reception yards – none Towson in season opener before following with outings vs. SMU, Temple and UCF … Did not record a reception or tally any tackles (special teams). 2014: Redshirted as a true freshman during first season in ECU program … Bladen Gatling Contributed solid performance preparing Pirate secondary in role on of- 75 Offensive Line fensive scout team. High School: Was Chapman High School’s top quarter- 6-2 • 308 • Sr-1L back … Completed 108 passes for 1,876 yards and 18 touchdowns for coach Murfreesboro (Elizabeth City State) Mark Hodge as a senior … Also picked up 667 ground yards and scored four Should provide offensive line and various special times on 158 rushing attempts, while netting 10 receptions for 139 yards teams squads with quality depth … Expected to and a pair of TDs … Opened varsity career as a pass catcher before move to compete for two-deep inclusion at one of the the signal-caller position … Led Panthers to a 10-4 record in 2013 … Senior tackle slots … A savvy veteran who brings plenty of practice repetitions to campaign highlights include a 60-yard TD run to help CHS past Union and the unit, but has limited collegiate snaps … Joined ECU program prior to spark a five-game win streak … Key member of a squad that reached the the 2014 campaign after spending first two seasons at Division II member state 3-A playoffs and before exiting with a setback in the semifinal round Elizabeth City State … Spring strength and conditioning testing produced … Committed to the Pirates on Jan. 15 prior to his official visit.Personal: a 380-pound bench press, 23 reps of 225 (bench), 540-pound back squat Full name is Malik Divine Gray … Major is sports studies. and a 48" shot put. 2015: Participated in four games as a reserve offensive Gray’s Career Receiving Statistics lineman and special teams contributor … Sat out the first eight contests, Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG but experienced action in last four – Connecticut, USF, UCF and Cincinnati 2015 4/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- … Did not record any statistics. 2014: Earned initial roster position at East Totals 4/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- Carolina prior to the start of the season … Contributed efforts on scout Career-high receptions – none Career-high reception yards – none

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 61 2016 Football Fact Book Davon Grayson … Had long gainer of 31 vs. Golden Hurricane at Chapman Stadium (before 85 Wide Receiver finishing night with 41 yards) … Contributed 36 reception yards (long of 6-2 • 190 • Sr-3L 30) vs. Gators at Legion Field … Did not have a catch in games against Suffolk, Va. (Kings Fork) Virginia Tech, North Carolina or Temple. 2013: Recorded 18 catches for 176 A charismatic and engaging performer who yards (9.8 ypr) and four touchdowns in six games (and starts) during true also provides big-play production on the field … rookie campaign … Suffered a season-ending left knee injury at Tulane on Made an immediate splash as true freshman in Oct. 12 … Posted multi-catch totals in first five games, while posting sea- 2013, but dazzling dramatics were cut shorty because of a season-ending son-bests in receptions (seven) and reception yards (66) during a pivotal injury … Successfully bounced back from the setback after a demanding Conference USA road win at Middle Tennessee a week prior to the injury … rehabilitation process that enabled starting roles as a sophomore and ju- Opened collegiate career with three TD catches vs. Old Dominion (nine, six nior … Will open senior year as Zay Jones’ top backup at the “Z” position … and one-yarders) … In all, had four catches for 28 yards against Monarchs In all, has opened 28 of 31 career games with 76 catches for 881 yards (11.6 … Followed up with a two-reception, 29-yard effort against Florida Atlantic ypr) and seven touchdowns … Netted multiple receptions in 23 contests … … Also hauled in an 18-yard scoring strike from Shane Carden vs. the Owls Thirty-two (32) of 76 grabs have gone for 12 or more yards (11 for 20-plus, to give ECU a 7-0 lead after its first possession … Had two receptions for five for 30-plus, one for 40-plus, one for 50-plus and one for 60-plus) … six yards the next week against Virginia Tech before adding three grabs Did not catch a pass during the first 2016 abbreviated spring scrimmage for 47 yards vs. North Carolina at Kenan Stadium … A 37-yarder vs. the Tar (April 9), but had four receptions for 85 yards in the Purple-Gold Game on Heels in second quarter action marked a season-long and was one of five April 16 … Dedication and work ethic in strength and conditioning program catches that exceeded 10 yards (also had a 32-yarder at MTSU) … Selected continues to produce positive results as well, earning “Super Pirate” sta- to the College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) National Freshman tus in coach Jeff Connors ranking system … Among positional leaders in Performers Watch List … Signed with the Pirate program in February. High the pro shuttle (4.01), vertical jump (36.0"), broad jump (10'5"), 40 (4.38), School: A First-Team All-Southeastern District selection at both wide re- three-cone drill (6.74) and flex rating (15) … Owns notable lifts such as a ceiver and defensive back for coach Joe Jones at Kings Fork High School 340-pound bench press, a 500-pound back squat and a 323-pound power … Also named to the Virginian-Pilot’s All-Tidewater First-Team Defense unit as a senior after helping the Bulldogs to a program-record seven wins clean. 2015: Opened all 12 games at one of the outside receiving positions … Stood fourth on unit with 33 receptions for 448 yards and three touch- (7-4) and the school’s first-ever appearance in the Virginia High School downs, yet topped all pass catchers with a 13.6 yards-per-catch average League Division 5 Football playoffs (before suffering a 16-15 setback to … Seventeen (17) grabs went for 10 or more yards and five exceeded 20 Lakeland in the opening round) … Had 45 receptions for 602 yards and yards … Caught at least one pass on 11 occasions and produced multiple seven touchdowns … On defense, picked off three passes, had eight reception totals 10 times … Surpassed the 30-yard mark in seven contests breakups and recovered three fumbles … Top single-game effort was an and eclipsed the 50-yard milestone in five outings, which included a ca- 11-catch, 127-yard, one touchdown performance against Oscar Smith (Nov. reer-best 99 at UCF during the road finale … Also hauled in a career-long 5) … Earned selection to the 2012 Best of the 757 All-Camp Team following 69-yarder against the Knights – ECU’s longest play from scrimmage all the Fifth Annual Best of the 757 Football Showcase in May … Played in just year … Scored all three TDs (Florida/31-yarder, SMU/10, Cincinnati/10) two games as a junior in 2011 because of a hand injury … In all, earned four in the first quarter … Contributed a season-high five catches at BYU (53 football letters and served as a team captain … Was also a track letterman yards) and had three four-reception efforts (56 yards vs. Florida, 84 vs. for KFHS, clearing 6 feet, 3 inches in the high jump and 21-4 in the long Tulsa and 99 vs. UCF) … Was on receiving end of a 34-yarder from fel- jump … Member of relay teams that turned in times of 45.06 (4x100) and low pass-catcher Zay Jones against Golden Hurricane, which at the time 3:24.96 (4x400) … A strong performer in the classroom who possessed a ranked as the longest successful toss of the season … Netted three grabs grade point average of 3.3. Personal: Full name is Davon Darrin Grayson … each against Towson (31 yards), Virginia Tech (53), Cincinnati (33) and a Born September 5, 1995 at , Ohio … Lists the film industry as one pair of catches vs. SMU (10), Temple (16), USF (six) … Limited to just one of his hobbies and enjoys making videos and reading … Is a sports studies reception at Connecticut (seven yards) and zero catches at Navy … Enjoyed major … Classroom work has earned ECU Honor Roll designation. five-game mid-season (Sept. 26 to Oct. 22) surge that produced 16 recep- Grayson’s Career Receiving Statistics tions for 216 yards – an average of 3.2 catches for 43.2 yards per game Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG 2013 6/6 18 176 9.8 4 37 (UNC) (2.4/33.1 averages the other seven contests). 2014: Quickly removed all 2014 13/10 25 257 10.3 0 31 (TLS) rust from an 11-month layoff by catching four passes for 26 yards against 2015 12/12 33 448 13.6 3 69 (UCF) N.C. Central in the season opener … Overall, started 10 of 13 games and Totals 31/28 76 881 11.6 7 69 (UCF) recorded 25 receptions for 257 yards (10.3 ypr) … In addition to effort vs. Career-high receptions – 7 vs. Middle Tennessee (10/05/13) the Eagles, matched season-high with four grabs on two other occasions Career-high reception yards – 99 vs. UCF (11/19/15) – vs. Cincinnati and UCF … Top yardage accumulation came against the Knights (68) during regular season finale at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Recorded at least one catch in 10 games … Enjoyed strong finish, making 14 of 25 receptions in the last five games for 176 yards (12.6 ypr) … Ten catches totaled 10 or more yards (four for 20-plus) … Pulled down two or more receptions eight times … Hauled in three passes vs. SMU in in- augural American Athletic Conference game before adding two each in outings against Connecticut, Tulane, Tulsa and Florida (Birmingham Bowl)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 62 2016 Football Fact Book Pat Green league’s defensive player-of-the-year in 2012 after helping lead Vikings 13 Inside Linebacker to a 6-5 overall record, a 4-1 conference mark and a bid to the North 6-2 • 231 • Jr-2L Carolina High School Athletic Association state playoffs (before falling Winston-Salem (North Forsyth) to A.L. Brown 41-34 in the opening round) … Checked in at No. 46 on the Expected to continue climb up unit’s depth Fayetteville Observer’s Top 50 college football prospects list prior to the chart which could result in an impact-produc- 2012 campaign … A key component of a defense that posted two shut- ing role on linebacking corps … Gained most outs (Asheboro and Southwestern Randolph) and held three opponents of earlier experience during first two years in program on the outside, to less than 10 points … Prep effort of note includes a 12-tackle perfor- but was shifted inside with arrival of new coaching staff (and subse- mance in a 29-13 win over Pfafftown Reagan (junior season) … Finished quent tweaking of scheme) … Penciled to open preseason camp in a 2011 campaign with 50 tackles and 9.5 sacks despite being hindered by battle for the starting job at the “will” position and could see additional a nagging injury … Also lettered in basketball, averaging 4.9 points and on-field repetitions as a member of the special teams squad for the 4.4 rebounds per contest as a forward for a 24-5 Vikings basketball team third-straight campaign … Rapid development rate, quickness and ath- in 2011-12 … Reportedly was timed at 4.6 in the 40-yard dash during leticism have enabled noteworthy rise on two-deep … Has played in prep testing. Personal: Full name is Patrick Keenan Davon Green, Jr. … 25-straight career contests and tallied 25 stops (14 solo), two for lost Born June 3, 1995 at Winston-Salem, N.C. … Major is family & community yardage … Eleven tackles have come on special teams (eight on kick- services … Has two cousins who enjoyed noteworthy collegiate careers off returns, three on punt returns) … Also owns three forced fumbles – RB Carlos King (NC State, fourth-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers … Additional development and acclimation with new coaching staff in 1998) and QB/WR Armani Edwards (Appalachian State, third-round was slowed slightly after being sidelined for three weeks during the selection of the Carolina Panthers in 2010). spring (concussion) … Did not play in first scrimmage, but returned Green’s Career Defensive Statistics to make one tackle during the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Cited Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH 2014 13/0 3 5 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 as an “Elite Pirate” by strength and conditioning staff for work during 2015 12/0 11 6 17 0.0 2.0 3 0 0-0 0 1 spring testing period … Numbers include a 360-pound bench press, a Totals 25/0 14 11 25 0.0 2.0 3 0 0-0 0 1 485-pound back squat, a 345-pound front squat, a 318-pound power Career-high tackles – 5 vs. Towson (09/05/15) clean and a push jerk of 285 … Clocked at 4.55 in the 40-yard dash and has completed jumps of 31.5" (vertical) and 9'6.5" (broad) … Ranked among top 10 percent of position mates with a three-cone drill clip of Terrell Green 7.15. 2015: Experienced action in 12 contests as a reserve outside line- 15 Wide Receiver backer and as a special teams contributor … Credited with 17 stops (11 6-4 • 206 • So-1L solo), 2.0 TFLs, a team-high three forced fumbles and one quarterback Charleston, S.C. (Hanahan) pressure (Towson) … Produced at least one tackle in six outings and A young and gifted pass catcher who hopes had multiple hits on four occasions, including a season-high five in the to bounce back after spending the entire 2015 opener vs. Towson … Logged both TFLs (-9 yards) and had one ball strip campaign on the disabled list … Tried to battle against Tigers at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Other notable effort was back from a shoulder injury but decision was made for a redshirt season a four-tackle, two-forced fumble performance at UCF in road finale … to allow complete recovery … Noteworthy athleticism and successful Logged three stops each against Navy and BYU, while posting single rehabilitation efforts should allow for depth chart inclusion as a top hits against Tulsa and Connecticut … Notched 12 tackles on rushing reserve at the “X” position, but new coaching staff is optimistic about plays, two on passes and three on special teams (two on kickoffs, one developing battle for potential starting status during the fall after strong on punts) … Did not record any statistics vs. Florida, Virginia Tech, SMU, spring showing … Verticality, agility skills and quickness rank among best Temple, USF or Cincinnati. 2014: Played in all 13 games as a member of in program … Made one catch for 10 yards during the first abbreviated special teams units … Netted eight tackles (three solo), all on special spring scrimmage (April 9) before racking up four receptions for 84 yards teams to rank third in program … Had six hits on kickoff returns and in the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Lauded by strength staff as one of two on punt returns … Recorded at least one tackle in five contests with the most improved players during spring testing period with significant a season-best three (all assists) against SMU in the Pirates’ inaugural increases in the bench press (245 to 260 pounds), back squat (380 to 455), American Athletic Conference tilt at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Made power clean (247 to 252), vertical jump (36" to 37.5") and broad jump collegiate debut against N.C. Central in the season opener and booked (10'6" to 10'8") … Ranked as a “freak” in power quotient formula, stand- a pair of stops (one solo) against the Eagles … Named one of five game ing in top 10 percent of unit in the vertical and broad jumps, 40-yard dash captains against Tulane. 2013: Spent true freshman campaign contrib- (4.33), pro shuttle (4.02) and three-cone drill (6.76). 2015: Could not over- uting on scout teams as a redshirt … Signed with Pirates’ program in come nagging shoulder injury suffered late during the spring practice February. High School: A CarolinaPreps.com 3A All-State Team selection period and redshirt decision was made during preseason camp (to en- as a senior team captain after recording 80 tackles, six quarterback hur- courage complete recovery) … Spent most of fall in rehabilitation mode. ries, 13 tackles for lost yardage and 10.5 sacks … Also had an interception, 2014: Played in seven contests as a member of special teams and as a three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, two pass breakups and a reserve on the receiving corps (once late decision was made to remove defensive touchdown for coach Pete Gilchrist’s Vikings … The three-time redshirt) … Made collegiate debut as a true freshman against Connecticut 3A Mid-Point honoree was a two-year varsity starter after transferring on Oct. 23 before following with appearances against Temple, Cincinnati, into the NFHS program before his sophomore year … Selected as the Tulane, Tulsa, UCF and Florida (Birmingham Bowl) … Caught first career

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 63 2016 Football Fact Book pass (eight yards) at Temple in the third quarter … Did not record any reached the endzone (touchback) … Enjoyed run of eight-straight drops stats against Huskies, Bearcats, Green Wave, Golden Hurricane, Knights inside the 20-yard line (three vs. Virginia Tech, four vs. SMU and one at or Gators. High School: Caught 36 passes for 775 yards during senior sea- BYU) … Played a key role staving off a Hokies’ comeback bid in the fourth son – averaging 21.5 yards per reception … Guided Hanahan High School quarter, pinning Virginia Tech back at its own five, four and six-yard lines to an 11-2 overall mark and 5-0 league record in 2013 … On the receiv- with three boots in the final 12 minutes of the contest (to subsequently ing end of an eventual game-winning 35-yard touchdown pass to help enable a 35-28 ECU win) … Closed year by landing at least two punts inside HHS to a 28-21 win against Orangeburg-Wilkinson … Invited to the Low the 20 in the last nine-straight games, which included a career-best six at Country North-South All-Star game in Myrtle Beach (December, 2013) … UCF … Posted an average of 40.0 yards per punt or higher in 11 of 12 games Experienced limited action as a junior after suffering a season-ending el- (38.8 vs. Temple was the only exception) … Turned in top average of 48.2 bow injury during a contest against Bishop England … Earned additional ypp (four punts) at BYU while also contributing a 47.3 and 45.8 clips against varsity letters in basketball during prep career, while also playing at the Towson and SMU, respectively … In addition to pair of 70-yarders, sur- AAU level with the Low Country Ballers. Personal: Full name is Johnnie passed 60 yards on three other punts (68/SMU, 68/Tulsa, 69/Connecticut) Terrell Green … Major is sport studies. … Suffered three blocks (two vs. Temple, one vs. BYU) … Also served as Green’s Career Receiving Statistics holder on all 43 PATs and 13 FGAs … Recorded first career kickoff (i.e. fair Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG kick) against USF, a 70-yarder which followed a safety … Chosen as the 2014 7/0 1 8 8.0 0 8 (TEM) special teams MVP at conclusion of season … Included on initial Ray Guy 2015 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- Award Watch List that was released in July … A three-time game captain Totals 7/0 1 8 8.0 0 8 (TEM) (Towson, SMU and UCF). 2014: Appeared in all 13 games as the Pirates’ Career-high receptions – 1 vs. Temple (11/01/14) Career-high reception yards – 8 vs. Temple (11/01/14) top punter … Stood 23rd nationally and second in the American Athletic Conference with a 43.6 punting average … Punted 49 times for 2,136 yards … Had 13 boots for 50-plus yards with a season-long 63-yarder against Worth Gregory N.C. Central (second quarter) in the season opener … Placed 19 balls inside 40 Punter the 20-yard line, had seven touchbacks while another 10 were handled via 6-3 • 210 • Sr-2L fair catch … Also served as holder on all 59 Pirate point-after-attempts and Fort Mill, S.C. (Alabama) 24 field goal attempts … Had three punts for 60 or more yards (63/N.C. A three-time Ray Guy Award Watch List can- Central, 60/Virginia Tech, 61/Tulsa) … Drilled at least one punt 50 or more didate who has already surpassed many lofty yards in nine of 13 contests … All four punts against Tulane were downed expectations since transferring into the Pirate inside the 20-yard line (a career-best) … Punted two or less times on five program from Alabama (prior to the 2014 season) … A highly-decorated occasions (one punt at South Carolina, two each vs. N.C. Central, North athlete who should provide a significant and continued impact to ECU’s Carolina, SMU and Tulsa) … Established season-highs with eight punts special teams unit … Is firmly entrenched as the program’s No. 1 punt- for 377 yards (three for 50-plus) at No. 17 Virginia Tech … Also tallied one er … Expected to also serve as a holder on all field goal and extra-point tackle (assist) against the Hokies … Amassed 150 or more punt yards five attempts, similar to sophomore and junior campaigns … A Preseason times … Averaged over 50 yards per punt in a game on three occasions All-American Athletic Conference choice by Athlon Sports (second-team) (51.5/N.C. Central, 52.0/South Carolina, 55.5/Tulsa) … Averaged under 40 and Phil Steele Magazine (fourth-team) … Owns a career punting average yards per punt (in a game) only twice – 39.0/Cincinnati, 36.2/Tulane … of 43.3 ypp heading into senior campaign (25 games) … Has delivered Had at least one punt downed inside the 20-yard line in eight-straight 109 boots that covered 4,719 yards, planted 51 inside the opponent’s 20- contests to close out the season … Had six boots (44.5 ypp) against Florida yard line (at least one in 19 contests) and had 13 caught for touchbacks … in the Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field … Suffered only one block (at Recorded 24 punts that traveled 50-plus yards (eight for 60-plus, two for Tulsa during first quarter action) … Named special teams game captain 70-plus) … Selected as the special teams MVP during the spring of 2016 at Temple … A Midseason Second-Team All-America selection by SI.com by new coaching staff … Turned in record-setting performances while in … Added to the Ray Guy Award Watch List (nation’s top collegiate punter) strength and conditioning program … Established a new positional stan- on Oct. 31. 2013: Enrolled at ECU and officially joined Pirate program prior dard in the vertical jump with an effort of 33" … In addition, topped all to the season, but sat out fall campaign in compliance with NCAA transfer kicking personnel with a broad jump of 9'6" … Posted the second quick- rules … Also considered Maryland and North Carolina as transfer options est 40 time (4.8), was clocked at 7.19 in the three-cone drill and added a before deciding to relocate to Greenville. 2012: Opened collegiate career lift of 320 pounds in the back squat. 2015: Ranked among the American at Southeastern Conference member Alabama and earned roster position Athletic Conference’s top punters with a 43.1 average … Recorded 60 as a preferred walk-on for coach Nick Saban … Was redshirted, but did punts for 2,583 yards while playing in all 12 contests … Established an ECU contribute on scout team to earn both a BCS National Championship and single-season record by landing 32 boots inside the 20-yard line, which SEC title ring … Had the opportunity to meet President Barack Obama surpassed the earlier standard of 24 set by Matt Dodge in 2009 … Eleven during the Tide’s national championship ceremony at the White House. (11) punts eclipsed the 50-yard mark, including two 70-plus-yarders … High School: Earned three football letters for coach Ed Susi at Fort Mill Launched a personal-best 73-yard boot vs. USF, which marked the sec- High School … A five-star performer (Kohls/NCS) who was rated as the ond-longest punt in AAC history (seventh-longest in school history) after No. 1 punter in South Carolina and No. 7 nationally by Chris Sailer Kicking nailing 71-yarder in opener vs. Towson (third-longest in the AAC record … Averaged 40 yards per punt (30 attempts) as a senior in 2011 … Dropped books) … Also had career-bests in punts (nine) and punt yardage (401) 14 boots inside the 20-yard line and six inside the 10 … Recorded five against the Bulls … Of 60 boots, 13 were caught via fair catch and six kicks that reached 50 yards or more (long of 59) … As a junior, averaged

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 64 2016 Football Fact Book 37.5 yards per punt (37 boots) with 10 landing inside the 20-yard line … traveling to remote outposts in the western half of the country (South Played key role for unit that surrendered just 1.4 yards-per-return … Played Dakota, Wyoming, Montana). wide receiver and safety as a sophomore, earning a starting job at the Hardy’s Career Receiving Statistics former position … Also lettered twice as a basketball forward. Personal: Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG Full name is Thomas Worthington Gregory, but prefers to go by Worth … 2015 6/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- Born August 3, 1993 at Fort Mill, S.C. … Son of Tom and Jeanne Gregory … Totals 6/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- Participated in ECU’s 2016 Spring Commencement Exercises on May 6 after Career-high receptions – none Career-high reception yards – none earning a bachelor’s degree in marketing … Was a Dean’s List and Honor Roll student during undergraduate academic career … Member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity … Hobbies include basketball and snowboarding Trevian Hicks … Joins offensive lineman J.T. Boyd (Nation Ford HS) as Fort Mill products 37 Defensive Back on the ECU roster … Teamed with placekicker Davis Plowman and former 5-11 • 214 • Jr-1L snapper Charlie Coggins to produce a simulated “blind-folded” successful Winterville (South Central) field goal from the ECU practice complex which earned inclusion on ESPN Hopes to parlay stellar special teams contribu- SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays of the Day during the spring of 2014. tions into possible depth chart discussion in the Gregory’s Career Punting Statistics Pirate secondary as a junior … An unselfish and Year G P YDS AVG. I20 TB LONG consummate team player whose attitude, athleticism and strength has 2014 13 49 2,136 43.6 19 7 63 (NCCU) allowed for significant growth within program … Flexibility offers possi- 2015 12 60 2,583 43.1 32 6 73 (USF) Totals 25 109 4,719 43.3 51 13 73 (USF) bilities as a key reserve at either the safety or cornerback positions, but Career-high punts – 9 vs. USF (11/07/15) should undoubtedly provide another spark to ECU’s coverage teams as a Career-high punt average – 48.3 vs. BYU (10/10/15) special teams stalwart for the second-straight campaign … Unwavering commitment was recognized as an award-winning scout team performer … Tallied one stop during the first spring scrimmage on April 9 before Brian Hardy a pair of stops in the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Graded out as a 49 Tight End/Wide Receiver “freak” in coach Jeff Connors’ strength and conditioning testing phase … 6-1 • 230 • Sr-1L Stood among top 10 percent of unit in the back squat (480 pounds), pow- La Grange (North Lenoir) er clean (352) and with a flex rating of 16 … Also turned in a bench press Caught the attention of new coaching staff of 335 pounds (plus completed 16 reps of 225), a push jerk of 291, a 35.5" during spring drills to continue ascend on vertical leap, a 10'1" broad jump, a 4.54 40-yard dash, a 4.18 time in the pro offensive two-deep heading into senior year shuttle and a 6.94 clip in the three-cone drill. 2015: Played in eight con- … Initially joined ECU program as a walk-on on the spring of 2015 af- tests as a sophomore, primarily experiencing action on special teams … ter playing baseball at the junior college level … Offers exceptional Did not play in the first four games, but was inserted on various coverage strength for blocking duties and a sure-handed approach as a receiver squads for remainder of the year and also made limited appearances on … Expected to open preseason camp battling Beau Huffman for top defensive unit … In fact, logged lone tackle (solo) on rushing play during reserve duty at tight end … Will likely land multiple roles on various road finale at UCF during Pirates’ 44-7 win in Orlando … Garnered early special squads units … Despite eye-catching performance on practice headlines for a pair of punt blocks in consecutive contests at SMU and BYU fields during weekday work, did not record a reception in either spring … Knocked down Mustang boot in the third quarter before following with scrimmage … Development in strength and conditioning program is another against Cougars a week later during first quarter action … Block rivaled by few … Earned an “Elite Pirate” rating after setting positional at Lavell Edwards Stadium resulted in a touchdown (Yiannis Bowden re- (tight end) records in the bench press (430 pounds) and squat (560) … covery in endzone) and early 14-0 ECU lead … Was also credited with a Overall body of work ranking was deemed as “excellent” (per quotient 38-yard punt return on play vs. BYU … Finished season ranked seventh formula), which also included a power clean of 340 pounds, a push jerk nationally in punt blocks … Also recognized for efforts on defensive scout of 296, a 40 time of 4.68 and a pro shuttle clip of 4.39. 2015: Played team as the recipient of the Rick Bankston Memorial Award (symbolic in six games primarily as a special teams contributor, but also experi- of the top scout team player) … Elected as a three-time game captain enced limited action as a reserve receiver … Was not credited with any (BYU, Tulsa, Temple). 2014: Spent season on developmental squad … Did statistics (catches) in contests vs. Florida, Virginia Tech, SMU, BYU, UCF not experience game-day action as a redshirt freshman. 2013: Initially and Cincinnati … Officially earned place on Pirate roster prior to spring earned roster position as a walk-on in the fall … Redshirted during first workout period and caught two passes for 20 yards in a pair of scrim- year in program. High School: A two-year letterman and team captain mages. High School: Earned two letters for coach Calvin Sutton at North for coach Tim Carter at South Central High School … Was Falcon’s leading Lenoir High School … Also picked up three baseball letters during prep tackler as a junior and senior … An all-conference selection and defensive career. Personal: Full name is Brian Christopher Hardy … Born December MVP during senior year … Topped SCHS in defensive TDs (three), picked 7, 1993 at Kinston, N.C. … Son of Ricky and Theresa Hardy … A manage- off three passes (returning two for scores), recovered four fumbles (re- ment major … Played baseball at Pitt Community College under former turning one for a TD) and forced six more in 2012 … Was an honorable Pirate coach Tommy Eason as a freshman … Uncle Joe Barrow played mention all-league pick in 2011, adding another ball strip to a team-high baseball at ECU in the late 1950s/early 1960s … Active in FCA (Fellowship tackle total … Also earned four letters as a track standout. Personal: Full of Christian Athletes) … Enjoys church activities, going to the beach and name is Trevian Montell Hicks … Born April 27, 1995 at Greenville, N.C. …

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 65 2016 Football Fact Book Son of Fernando Hicks and Ronisha Shead … Father was a standout prep Huffman’s Career Receiving Statistics football prospect who was offered scholarships by North Carolina and NC Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG State before suffering career-ending injury during playoff run as a senior 2015 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- Totals 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- … Cousin Devonte Bizzell played two seasons at Fayetteville State … A Career-high receptions – none well-respected community service advocate who donates countless of Career-high reception yards – none hours in the Greenville/Pitt County area … Very involved in church and family activities … A management major. Hicks’ Career Defensive Statistics John Jacobs Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH 14 Quarterback 2014 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 6-2 • 211 • Fr-RS 2015 8/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Shawnee, Okla. (Shawnee) Totals 8/0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 A highly-touted prep signal-caller who will Career-high tackles – 1 vs. UCF (11/19/15) enter first active season on ECU’s roster trying to compete for a spot on the depth chart … Beau Huffman Struggled through a slow acclimation period with new coaching staff 83 Tight End during the spring … Expected to compete with walk-on Ray Smith for an 6-2 • 216 • So-SQ understudy job behind projected starter Philip Nelson when preseason Massillon, Ohio (Washington) camp opens … Did not have an opportunity to experience action in two An athletic, agile pass-catcher and blocker who spring scrimmages … Possesses plenty of athleticism as both a runner should content for playing time, either on the and passer … Stood among top 10 percent of position group with a 7.0 offensive unit as a reserve tight end or, more time in the three-cone drill and a 4.61 clip in the 40-yard dash during likely, as an impact special teams performer during sophomore year … spring strength and conditioning testing … Also produced a bench press Originally earned first roster position as a walk-on in the fall of 2014 … of 320 pounds, a 31.5" vertical jump and a 4.45 mark in the pro shuttle. Possesses a durable work ethic and displays an attention to detail in 2015: Redshirted during first year in the Pirate program … Competed on regards to blocking schemes and routes … Despite solid spring practice offensive scout squad … Inked with ECU during the traditional February showing during workouts, did not record a reception in either scrimmage signing period. High School: Led Shawnee to an 8-5 overall record (5-2 in (April 9, April 16) … Lauded for efforts in Pirates’ strength and condi- district) and a second-round Class 5A OSSAA Playoff appearance in 2014 tioning program, earning an “excellent” rating per coach Jeff Connors’ … Helped Wolves to a first-round win over Coweta (63-47) on Nov. 14 power quotient … Lifts of note include a 345-pound bench press and a before falling to Ardmore 41-35 the following week … Passed for 2,356 294-pound power clean, while agility testing produced a 31" vertical leap, yards and 22 touchdowns, while rushing for 853 yards and 10 more scores a 9'6" broad jump, a 4.13 pro shuttle, a 6.80 three-cone drill, a 11.71 long as a senior under head coach Billy Brown … Earned all-state accolades shuttle and a flex rating of 14 … Efforts in the broad jump, three-cone (honorable mention) in 2014 … Engineered an offense that produced 407 drill and long shuttle stood among top 10 percent of position mates, as points – an average of 31.3 per game … Notable outing came against Deer did the flex particulars.2015 : Promoted to game-day dress-out roster, Creek with a 89-yard rushing and 250-yard passing (on just 18 attempts) but did not experience action in any contests as a redshirt freshman … effort that resulted in a combined four touchdowns … Played a key role Participated on the offensive and special teams scout squads … Recorded for Shawnee’s 9-3 record and No. 17 state ranking as a junior … Rushed three receptions for 33 yards in three spring scrimmages, include a long for 800 yards and 13 TD, while throwing for over 1,700 yards and 23 scores grab of 26 yards. 2014: Redshirted during first full season in ECU pro- in 2013 … Top single-game performance during junior campaign was vs. gram … Earned roster position as a walk-on prior to season opener. High Skiatook with a seven-carry, 141-yard ground total - 81 coming on one School: Earned three letters under coach Jason Hall at Washington High scoring run … Ranked as the No. 56 quarterback prospect in the nation School … Started every game as a junior and senior (seven as a sopho- according to ESPN.com … Rated as the No. 19 overall prospect in the state more), and scored a combined nine touchdowns … Picked up an addi- of Oklahoma by Scout.com … Officially committed to East Carolina on tional four letters as a track standout, competing in the shot put, discus, May 15, 2014 … Was in attendance at Tulsa’s Chapman Stadium during the long jump, hurdles, 4x100, 4x200 events … An honor roll student in the Pirates’ nationally-televised 49-32 victory over the Golden Hurricane on classroom who also was a member of the National Honor Society … Cited Nov. 28. Personal: Born August 9, 1996 … Son of John Jacobs, Sr. and Ruth for perfect attendance (ninth through 12th grade). Personal: Full name is Anne Vandenburg … Father played a guest role in the TV series Walker Beau Jeffery Huffman … Born June 6, 1995 at Massillon, Ohio … Son of Jeff Texas Ranger … A communications major. and Karen Huffman … Father was a football letterman at Findlay (Ohio) University … Brother Brett played collegiately at ACC-member Duke as a Shaun James tight end from 2007 to 2010 … Major is communications … Hobbies in- 50 Defensive Line clude fishing, hunting and video games. 6-4 • 280 • So-SQ Virginia Beach, Va. (Green Run) A physically-developing defender who is ex- pected to battle for depth chart designation at one of the end positions as a sophomore

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 66 2016 Football Fact Book … Could experience additional action as a member of special teams to a TD (19-yarder) in the first spring scrimmage (April 9) … Tallied one grab enable extended game-day repetitions … Was credited with a batted for six yards during the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Efforts and prog- pass during the first spring scrimmage on April 9 before netting a pair of ress in strength and conditioning program earned “Elite Pirate” status … stops, including one for lost yardage (-2 yards) in the Purple-Gold Game Completed lifts of 450 (back squat), 274 (power clean) and 262 (push jerk) on April 16 … Coaches are optimistic about high ceiling of growth due to during spring testing process … Also owns a 35" vertical jump and ranked body size and efforts in strength and conditioning system … Earned “Iron among top 10 percent of receivers in the 40-yard dash (4.41), three-cone Pirate” status for results during spring testing period, booking lifts of 350 drill (6.37), long shuttle (10.91) and flex rating (14.5).2015 : Was Pirates’ pounds (bench press), 285 (power clean) and 296 (push jerk) … Owns a primary return specialist (kickoffs and punts) and first receiver off the 28" vertical jump, an 8'7" broad jump, a 40 time of 4.80, a 4.51 clip in the bench as a sophomore … Experienced action in all 12 contests … Ranked pro shuttle and a 58" shot put toss … Three-cone drill mark of 7.32 stood third in the American Athletic Conference with a punt return average of among top 10 percent of unit. 2015: Played in one game as a redshirt 9.0 (171 yards in 19 attempts) … Stood 11th in the league with a 20.1 kick- freshman during first active campaign on roster … Experienced only off return average (544 yards in 27 attempts) … As a receiver, hauled action in road finale at UCF and was credited with first collegiate tackle in 16 passes for 134 yards (8.4 ypr) and one touchdown … Only score on a rushing play against the Knights during ECU’s 44-7 triumph. 2014: was a seven-yard reception from Blake Kemp against Temple during Redshirted during first year in Pirate program … Competed on defensive second-quarter action at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Was third on team scout team … Signed with ECU in February. High School: A First-Team with 853 all-purpose yards (134 receiving, 171 punt return, 544 kickoff re- All-Beach District choice by the Virginian-Pilot in 2013 … Played key role turn), averaging 71.1 per contest … Enjoyed three consecutive triple-digit leading Green Run High School to a 10-4 record and third-round Virginia all-purpose yardage outings from Sept. 26 to Oct. 10 with a career-high state playoff appearance for coach Jeff McGowan … Rated as the 30th- 144 vs. SMU, 109 vs. BYU and 105 vs. Virginia Tech … Tallied multiple catch best prospect in the Commonwealth by 247Sports Composite … Booked totals on four occasions (had at least one seven times) … Had four recep- 70 tackles, six sacks and three fumble recoveries for a 2-8 Stallion squad tions each in tilts vs. Towson (30 yards) and Temple (13), picked up three as a junior in 2012 … Cited family atmosphere as primary reason for sign- against Virginia Tech (career-best 55) and two at UCF (20) … Season-long ing with the East Carolina program … Committed to the Pirates on Aug. grab was a 30-yarder against the Hokies during ECU’s 35-28 victory … 13 … Middle school teammate of current ECU defensive lineman Demetri Logged one rushing attempt, a four-yarder in Dallas against Mustangs … McGill … Also earned letters as a basketball standout for the Stallions. Booked personal-bests of five kickoff returns (USF) and 84 yards (BYU) … Personal: Full name is Shaun Lopez James … A communications major. Surpassed 50 kickoff return yards or more six times with other notables James’ Career Defensive Statistics coming against Florida (71), Navy (68) and USF (60) … Top punt return Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH attempt was seven at SMU (career-high 82 yards) … Long single kickoff 2015 1/0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 and punt returns were 34 (Navy) and 46 (SMU), respectively. 2014: Played Totals 1/0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 in 10 contests and made first collegiate start against SMU in the Pirates’ Career-high tackles – 1 vs. UCF (11/19/15) inaugural American Athletic Conference tilt … Overall, caught nine pass- es for 57 yards (6.3 ypc) … Posted multiple receptions three times (two Quay Johnson each vs. SMU/15 yards, Temple/17 and Cincinnati/16) … Hauled down at 23 Wide Receiver least one catch in six of 10 games … Had single receptions in collegiate 5-10 • 188 • Jr-2L debut against N.C. Central (seven yards) and again vs. North Carolina (-3) Knightdale (Knightdale) and Florida (five) in the Birmingham Bowl … Logged two rushes out of the “wildcat” formation for 20 yards, both coming against SMU (long of An elusive, explosive and exciting playmaker 15) … Tallied a season-best 71 all-purpose yards vs. the Mustangs (20/ who should continue to provide a major im- rush, 15/receiving, 36/kickoff returns) … Did not experience action against pact to the Pirates’ offensive unit and special South Carolina, Virginia Tech and UCF. High School: Two-year letterman teams squad as a junior in 2016 … Offensively, will compete with James for coach Robert Senseney at Knightdale High School … Chosen as the Summers for a starting nod at the “H” receiver slot, but also could be North Carolina High School Athletic Association’s (NCHSAA) Male Athlete- among starting lineup at other skill positions based on situational of-the-Year at the conclusion of senior prep campaign … Also selected (play-calling) conditions … Expected to again serve as ECU’s key return as the program’s offensive MVP and was the Greater Neuse Conference specialist on both kickoffs and punts … Delivers plenty of pass catch- Offensive Player-of-the-Year as a junior and senior … Named to the ing ability to go along with a running back’s mentality … A Preseason All-Metro squad as a team captain in 2013 … Key member of a Knights All-American Athletic Conference choice as a returner by Athlon Sports team that rolled to a conference title and a 12-2 overall record … Ranked (second-team) and Phil Steele Magazine (third-team) … Selected to among the top 65 prospects in North Carolina (2014 recruiting class) … the Paul Hornung Award Watch List ... Has already appeared in 22 career Versatility enabled valuable contributions from many positions, includ- contests in two seasons and made 25 catches for 191 yards (7.6 ypr) and ing running back, receiver, defensive back and as a return specialist … one touchdown … Picked up 24 rushing yards on three carries (8.0 ypr) Racked up nearly 2,000 total yards, rushed for 18 touchdowns, passed for out of the “wildcat” formation … Returned 29 kickoffs for 580 yards (20.0 11 and caught three more in ’13 … Helped KHS to a 7-4 overall mark and a ypr) and 19 punts for 171 yards (9.0 ypr) … With 966 all-purpose yards, 5-2 Greater Neuse 4-A Conference record in 2012 … Made commitment to needs only 34 to reach 1,000 for career entering junior campaign … Has ECU on Sept. 6, a day after the Pirates’ “Paint It Black” victory over Florida recorded eight offensive plays of 10 or more yards (seven receiving, one Atlantic … A highly-regarded track athlete who competed in the 400m, rushing) … Topped all pass catchers with four receptions for 62 yards and 500m, 4x400m and 4x800m events and was part of seven state titles

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 67 2016 Football Fact Book … Captured the North Carolina championship in the 400 as a junior and (three/2013, seven/2014, six/2015) … Also has returned 29 kickoffs for 598 his 4x400 relay unit established a state record … Also earned one letter yards (20.6 ypr) and completed two-of-three passes for 34 yards … Owns as a point guard on the basketball floor … Success in classroom enabled starts in both bowl contests played in (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s, Birmingham) … Did selection to All-Academic Conference squads in both football and track. not participate in 2016 spring strength and conditioning testing because of Personal: Full name is Marquavious R. Johnson, but prefers to go by Quay aforementioned injury, however still owns one of the top back squats (475 … Born Jan. 15, 1995 at Tarboro, N.C. … Son of Wanda Pittman … A criminal pounds), power cleans (306), push jerks (260), vertical leaps (36.5"), broad justice major … Brother Devin Johnson is a track letterman at the colle- jumps (11'5"), pro shuttle and 60-shuttle times (4.04 and 11.26) among all giate level … Hobbies include traveling. receivers … Cited by head strength coach Jeff Connors as the most im- Johnson’s Career Receiving Statistics proved member of the program (physical development) after sophomore Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG year. 2015: Became the eighth Pirate in school history to eclipse the sin- 2014 10/1 9 57 6.3 0 16 (TEM) gle-season 1,000 receiving yards milestone and came just two receptions 2015 12/0 16 134 8.4 1 30 (VT) away from being the fourth player to reach a triple-digit catch total … Totals 22/1 25 191 7.6 1 30 (VT) Caught 98 passes for 1,099 yards – an average of 11.2 yards per reception … Career-high receptions – 4 (two times), last vs. Temple (10/22/15) Career-high reception yards – 55 vs. Virginia Tech (09/26/15) Ranked fourth nationally in receptions per game (8.2), 18th in receiving yards per game (91.6) and 25th in overall receiving yards … A Second-Team Johnson’s Career Kickoff Return Statistics Year G NO YDS AVG TD LONG All-American Athletic Conference selection who led league in receptions 2014 10 2 36 18.0 0 19 (SMU) per game and stood second in reception yards per game … Started all 12 2015 12 27 544 20.1 0 34 (NAVY) contests … Had multiple catches in each game and reached double-digit Totals 22 29 580 20.0 0 34 (NAVY) reception totals six times, including a career-best 14 each in outings at Career-high kickoff return game – 84 vs. BYU (10/10/15) Florida and UCF … Surpassed 100 reception yards on five occasions with a Johnson’s Career Punt Return Statistics personal-high of 181 against Knights in road finale … Twice booked back- Year G NO YDS AVG TD LONG to-back 100-yard receiving games, once early in the season (135/Florida, 2014 10 0 0 0.0 0 --- 130/Navy) and once late in the year (181/UCF, 124/Cincinnati) … Other cen- 2015 12 19 171 9.0 0 46 (SMU) Totals 12 19 171 9.0 0 46 (SMU) tury mark performance was against Temple (106) … Topped 50 receiving Career-high punt return game – 83 vs. SMU (10/03/15) yards in 10 games (27/Tulsa, 8/USF were only exceptions) … On receiving end of a unit-high five touchdown passes – one each vs. Florida (27-yard- er), Virginia Tech (26) and BYU (seven), while matching a personal-best Zay Jones with two at UCF (eight and 13-yarders) … In addition to pair of 14-catch 7 Wide Receiver efforts, also tallied 12 grabs vs. Cincinnati and a trio of 10-reception tilts 6-1 • 197 • Sr-3L (Navy, BYU, Temple) … Nearly reached sixth double-triple with nine-catch, Austin, Texas (Stephen F. Austin) 85-yard performance at Connecticut … Thirty-eight (38) catches went for A personable, polished and gifted performer 10-plus yards (15 for 20-plus, three for 30-plus) … Longest grab of season who is poised for honors candidacy on both the was a 36-yarder against Midshipmen … Was targeted 25 times on third- conference and national level as a senior … A down plays and made 19 receptions (76.0 percent) to help pick up 15 first First-Team Preseason All-American Athletic Conference selection by Athlon downs … Overall, was thrown to on 125 occasions (78.4 percent catch rate) Sports and Phil Steele Magazine for the second-straight season … Also a and was responsible for 57 first downs … Hauled in four-of-five fourth- two-year member of the Fred Biletnikoff Award and Earl Campbell Tyler down throws (80.0 percent) … Made 66 receptions for 747 yards (11.2) and Rose Award Watch Lists … Quickly developed into a fan and media favorite two TDs during eight-game league schedule (32-362, three TDs in four around the ECU campus and Greenville … An active community relations non-conference tilts) … Averaged an impressive 117.0 receiving yards and participant who is often requested to speak and read at local elementary scored four touchdowns in six road contest (63-702), compared to a 66.7 schools … Will begin final campaign as the Pirates’ starter at the “Z” re- ypg clip and just one score in six home dates … Also excelled in national- ceiver slot after playing the “H” position during last three years ... Expected ly-televised weekday games with a 124.0 ypg average (compared to an to bounce back from a nagging shoulder injury that prevented spring 80.8 mark in nine Saturday matchups) … Amassed 100 or more all-pur- participation and caused significant discomfort during latter half of 2015 pose yards five times (100/Towson, 135/Florida, 130/Navy, 100/Temple, 181/ season … Overall, has played in 38 games with 29 starts … Will open senior UCF, 124/Cincinnati) … Completed only pass attempt of season for 34 yards season standing third on ECU’s career receptions (241) and reception yards (to Davon Grayson vs. Tulsa) … Rushed once for -6 yards against Owls … (2,533) lists … Is one of only three East Carolina receivers with over 2,000 Returned one kickoff for 23 yards in opener vs. Towson … A three-time reception yards (Justin Hardy/4,541 and Dwayne Harris/3,001) … Ranks game captain (Florida, Navy, Connecticut) … Selected as program’s MVP at sixth all-time in touchdown catches with 15 … Brings an active streak of at conclusion of season. 2014: Ranked second on the team with in receptions least one reception in 35-straight games (dating back to Sept. 28, 2013 vs. (81), while standing third in receiving yards (830) and receiving yards per North Carolina) into the 2016 opener … Has caught multiple passes in 37 game (63.8) … Was also among American Athletic Conference leaders in contests, reached double-digit reception figures eight times (two/2014, receptions (3rd), receptions per game (3rd), all-purpose yards (4th/1,315 six/2015) and posted triple-digit receiving yard totals on 10 occasions yards/101.2 ypg), receiving yards (4th) and receiving yards per game (7th) (two/2013, three/2014, five/2015) … Pirates are 12-2 in games with a TD … Rated 29th nationally in receptions per game (6.2) … Started nine of 13 catch (only losses to Florida, BYU in 2015) … Thirty (30) receptions have games and averaged 10.2 yards per catch … Produced three 100-yard re- exceeded 20 yards … Racked up 100 or more all-purpose yards in 16 games ceiving games (150/N.C. Central, 116/North Carolina, 130/SMU) … Recorded

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 68 2016 Football Fact Book 10 catches against N.C. Central and Connecticut, which marked a sea- (none vs. Virginia Tech) … Posted triple-digits in receiving yards twice – son-best … Hauled in at least five passes in nine of 13 games (eight or 8-104 vs. Tulsa and 9-123 vs. Marshall … In collegiate debut against Old more in five outings) … Scored five TDs (single scores vs. N.C. Central/sea- Dominion, caught a pair of passes for 11 yards with his first career reception son-long 41-yarder, Virginia Tech/two, North Carolina/25, SMU/11 and going for a seven-yard score … First collegiate start came at Tulane (and Tulane/four) … Returned 24 kickoffs for 477 yards (19.9 ypr), with a long of opened all remaining games afterwards) … Had two season-high nine-re- 44 against Tulane … Tallied 100 or more all-purpose yards seven times ception contests (FIU and Marshall) … Recorded a season-best two touch- with a personal-best of 192 vs. N.C. Central (150/receiving, 36/kickoff re- downs against Tulsa (18 and 25-yarders) … Other four scores came against turn, eight/punt return) … Was an ESPN.com Game Ball recipient and Old Dominion (four-yarder), Southern Miss (11-yarder) and FIU (35-yarder) earned American Athletic Conference Honor Roll honors for performance … Ranked sixth on the team with 30 points … Twenty-four of 62 receptions vs. Eagles in the season opener … Also produced a notable 177 all-purpose went for 10 or more yards (5 of 20-plus that included TDs against FIU and yards (27/receiving, 150/kickoff return) at Cincinnati … The 150 kickoff -re Tulsa) … Caught five or more passes on seven occasions … Topped 50-plus turn yards against the Bearcats were the most by a Pirate since Chris yards receiving four times … Thirty-one of 62 receptions resulted in an ECU Johnson had 153 yards against Boise State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl first down or touchdown … Tied for fifth in C-USA with the 62 catches, (2007) - a span of 88 games … Thirty-one (31) of 81 receptions went for 10 while also ranking fifth with 4.8 receptions per contest … Tallied 100 or or more yards (10 for 20-plus) … On the receiving end of a 30-yard pass more all-purpose yards on three occasions (120/Florida Atlantic, 104/Tulsa (third quarter) from Shane Carden when he became the school’s all-time and 123/Marshall) … Averaged 6.4 receptions and 64.3 reception yards per passing (yards) leader against SMU … Was one-of-two passing, recording game in eight games as a starter (2.2/18.0 in five games coming off the only completion (no yards) to Shane Carden against Connecticut … Closed bench … Other contest of note was an eight-catch, 48-yard afternoon out season with six-catch, 64-yard effort against Florida in the Birmingham against Ohio in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl at Tropicana Field … Selected as Bowl at Legion Field … Averaged 99.5 receiving yards per game at Dowdy- the wide receiver-of-the-year during the program’s annual postseason Ficklen Stadium (47-597 in six contest), compared to a 33.3 average on the awards banquet. High School: On the receiving end of 36 passes for 439 road (34-233 in seven games) … A Phil Steele Magazine Midseason All- yards (12.2 ypr) and six touchdowns as a senior at Stephen F. Austin High American Athletic Conference First-Team selection … Selected as the pro- School … Led Maroons with 14 kick returns for 159 yards (11.4 ypr), rushed gram’s recipient of the Rock Roggeman Heart-of-the-Pirate Award (which for an additional 204 yards on 41 carries and completed three-of-six pass- is symbolizes the most inspirational player) at the team’s annual awards es for 32 yards and a TD … A two-year varsity starter for coach Mike banquet. 2013: Earned selection to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team Rosenthal, who was a Monogram winner at Notre Dame and enjoyed an … A true rookie who played in all 13 games (eight starts) … Was unit’s NFL career with the New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings and Miami second-leading receiver with 62 catches for 604 yards (9.7 ypr) and five Dolphins … Rates as a three-star recruit according to Scout.com and ESPN. touchdowns, trailing only Hardy … Longest pass reception went for 59 com … A First-Team All-District (15-5A) selection at wide receiver and kick yards against Marshall … Also had four kickoff returns for 98 yards (24.5 returner in 2012 …. One of only three wide receivers to earn a spot on the ypr) with a long of 28 (FIU) … Caught multiple passes in 12 of 13 contests Austin American-Statesman’s All-Central Texas 2012 preseason football

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 69 2016 Football Fact Book team … Also was a Fanstand/KJCE AM 1370 Preseason All-Austin Area Team game-day repetitions … Has gained 15-plus pounds to frame since start- pick as a receiver … Contest of note was a five-catch, 65-yard, two-touch- ing work in strength and conditioning program … Agility and quickness down effort against Westwood in the Maroons’ season opener … Caught 41 are apparent in spring testing and new coaching staff is encouraged passes for 359 yards and four touchdowns as a junior … Also ran for 55 about progress of strength development … Displayed notable increases yards and a score 42 attempts and completed 27-of-53 passes for 280 from first testing phase as a freshman, posting a pro shuttle time of 5.04 yards with four TDs and four interceptions in 2011 … Junior season highlight (from 5.18), a three-cone drill clip of 8.03 (from 8.20), a 40 time of 4.63 was a three-touchdown passing performance against Akins … Split the and a broad jump of 7'0.5" … Growing power numbers are represented District 15-5A Newcomer-of-the-Year award with Bowie junior running by lifts of 340 pounds (bench), 450 (back squat), 254 (power clean) and a back Gino Jonassaint in ‘11 … Earned additional letters in track (won the 56" shot put toss. 2015: Did not experience action as a redshirt freshman district triple jump championship and competed on the 4x1 and 4x2 relay … Contributed efforts on scout team, preparing Pirate defensive unit on teams). Personal: Full name is Isaiah Avery Jones, but goes by Zay … Born weekly basis. 2014: Was redshirted as a true freshman during initial sea- March 30, 1995 at Dallas, Texas … Major is communications … Has garnered son in Pirate program … Gained practice reps with the offensive line on ECU Honor Roll and Dean’s List accolades for work in the classroom … Also the developmental squad. High School: Earned three letters as a tackle earned Capital One Academic All-District (first-team) honors during the for coach Mike Morrill at Cardinal Gibbons High School … Enjoyed run of 2014 season … Son of former Pirate letterman (1988-91) and East Carolina successive starts beginning with his junior year … Blocked for a 1,000- Hall of Famer (inducted in 2004) Robert Jones, who remains the only con- yard rusher and 1,000-yard passer during senior campaign as a team sensus (AP, Scripps-Howard, Football News, Walter Camp, Kodak, College co-captain … A second-team all-county selection as a junior in 2012 after Football Writers Association, College & Pro Football Newsweekly) All- serving as a backup during sophomore campaign … Warrior offensive America performer (1991) in the history of the ECU program … Father also coordinator Matt DuBuc is a former wide receiver at Texas Tech … Played earned All-America honors out of his linebacking position as a junior in Unlimited Youth Football as a freshman … Also earned three letters in 1990 and was a part of three Super Bowl championship teams with the track as a thrower (discuss and shot put) … Ranked among the top 20 (1993, 1994, 1996) … Older brother Cayleb Jones is on the prospects in Broward County according to the Sun-Sentinel … Cited atmo- Philadelphia Eagles roster after playing collegiately at Texas and Arizona … sphere, facilities, coaching staff and college town environment as reasons In all, has five siblings …Additionally, uncle Jeff Blake was quarterback on for signing with ECU … Made his commitment official on July 1. Personal: the 1991 East Carolina team, while cousin Emory Blake caught a TD pass in Full name is Erik C. Lenzen … Born Oct. 5, 1995 at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. … A the 2010 national championship game while playing for Auburn … Enjoys communications major who earned ECU Honor Roll selection for work in acting and dancing, in fact, served as co-master of ceremonies for the 2015 the classroom … Son of Chris and Priscilla Lenzen … Lists fishing, hunting, ECU Goldspy’s (an annual awards presentation and ceremony emulating boating, surfing and paddle boarding as hobbies of choice. the ESPY’s) and starred in an athletics department promotional video in 2016 entitled Can’t Stop The Feeling of Pirate Pride!, which is available on YouTube. Chris Love 15 Defensive Back Jones’ Career Receiving Statistics 5-10 • 172 • Jr-SQ Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG 2013 13/8 62 604 9.7 5 59 (MAR) Wake Forest (Wake Forest-Rolesville) 2014 13/9 81 830 10.2 5 41 (NCCU) A speedy member of the Pirate secondary who 2015 12/12 98 1,099 11.2 5 36 (NAVY) will enter junior year on the cusp of experienc- Totals 38/29 241 2,533 10.5 15 59 (MAR) ing significant action, either on the defensive Career-high receptions – 14 (two times), last vs. UCF (11/19/15) Career-high reception yards – 181 vs. UCF (11/19/15) unit or as a member of various special teams squads … Possesses plenty of quickness and has acceleration abilities that are matched by very few Jones’ Career Kickoff Return Statistics Year G NO YDS AVG TD LONG … Earned initial roster position as a walk-on in the fall of 2013 and has 2013 13 4 98 24.5 0 28 (FIU) progressed both on the field and in the weight room on a consistent 2014 13 24 477 19.9 0 44 (TLN) basis … Originally joined program as a receiver and running back, but 2015 12 1 23 23.0 0 23 (TOW) was moved to defensive side of the ball prior to spring drills in 2015 … Totals 38 29 598 20.6 0 44 (TLN) Could content for a spot on depth chart as a cornerback or nickelback … Career-high kickoff return game – 150 vs. Cincinnati (11/13/14) Earned increased repetitions during the 2016 spring practice period un- der the watchful and optimistic eyes of the new coaching staff … Tallied Erik Lenzen a solo stop and broke up a pass during the first spring scrimmage on 66 Offensive Line April 9 before logging a pair of tackles in the Purple-Gold Game (April 6-5 • 290 • So-SQ 16) … Designated as a “freak” by strength coach Jeff Connors (power Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons) quotient) during off-season testing phase … Broke a positional (cor- nerbacks) record in the 40-yard dash with a clip of 4.30 … Additionally, Should be in a position to battle for two-deep ranked among top 10 percent of unit in agility drills such as a pro shuttle inclusion on the offensive line during second (4.13), three-cone (6.81), long shuttle (11.19) and flex rating (14.5) … Lift active season on ECU’s roster … Tentatively numbers of note include a bench press of 330 pounds, a back squat of penciled in as a depth-providing center to open preseason camp, but 445, a power clean of 300 and a push jerk of 262 … Possesses jumps of 36" versatility could allow shift to tackle or even guard … Expected to play (vertical) and 10'0" (broad). 2015: Played in four contests as a sophomore considerable blocking role(s) on various special teams units to facilitate

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 70 2016 Football Fact Book – Navy, Connecticut, USF and UCF … Recorded first career tackles (two) suffering a season-ending left arm injury (did not experience action vs. in road finale against Knights, booking a solo and assisted stop … Both Connecticut, USF, UCF and Cincinnati) … Pirates averaged 448.6 yards hits came on rushing plays … Was moved to the defensive secondary and 33.2 points per game in contests started … Also sparked a rushing during spring drills. 2014: Did not experience game-day action during attack with a 171.8 ypg clip in those five matchups (compared to just a first active season on Pirates’ roster … Contributed efforts on offensive 105.9 ypg average in the other seven games) … First career start against scout team as a receiver and running back. 2013: Spent true freshman Hokies resulted in a 35-28 victory that was fueled by a 182-yard rushing campaign as a redshirt … Gained valuable experience as a member of effort … Initial road start (at SMU) produced a 306-yard ground attack, the offensive developmental roster as an inside receiver. High School: A ECU’s highest total of the season. 2014: Did not experience game-day three-year starter and all-conference (Cap 8) choice for coach Reginald action during first season on the Pirates’ active roster because of the left Lewis at Wake Forest-Rolesville High School … Named to all-state squad knee ailment … Was medically released by athletic training staff to play as a senior team captain after rushing for 1,108 yards and 12 touchdowns against UCF and Florida (Birmingham Bowl), but did not compete on the on 103 carries … Picked up 943 yards and another dozen TDs during junior field against Knights and Gators, respectively. 2013: Missed the majority campaign … Ran for 700 yards and six TDs as a sophomore … Helped of the fall season on unit’s development (scout) squad because of the prep squad to pair of conference titles and one regional championship aforementioned knee injury … Was cleared early for limited action but … Also earned four track letters (100 meters, 400 meters, 4x100, 4x400) aggravated existing condition and was forced back to rehabilitation ac- … Captured multiple titles at state track meet … An academic all-con- tivities … Signed with the Pirates in February. High School: A three-year ference performer in the classroom. Personal: Full name is Christopher letterwinner, two-year starter and team captain for coach Bobby Curlings Lewis Love, II … Born June 1, 1995 at Raleigh, N.C. … Son of Christopher and the Bears … Helped lead New Bern High School to an undefeated and Angela Love … Father played football and ran track at South Carolina season (15-0) as a senior and the North Carolina High School Athletic … Brother Bryce is a sophomore running back at Stanford who rushed for Association 4A state championship after a 39-38 win over Porter Ridge 226 yards on 29 carries as a freshman in 2015, helping Cardinal to a Rose … Considered one of the anchors of an offense that scored 645 points Bowl win over Iowa … Ironically, also had big day vs. UCF with a pair of (topped 40 on nine occasions) - an average of 43.0 per game … Credited catches for 135 yards, including a 93-yarder for a TD … Uncle Reggie was with 35 pancake blocks in 2012 … Suffered a season-ending knee injury a football letterman at North Carolina … Lists fishing, four-wheelers and and did not play in any of the playoff games … Was selected to play in enjoying the outdoors as hobbies of choice … Says Deion Sanders head- the Annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas, but missed contest due to the lines list of celebrities met … Major is industrial distribution & logistics. aforementioned injury … Earned all-area honors from the New Bern Sun Love’s Career Defensive Statistics Journal as a senior … Played an integral role in the Bears’ 12-2 campaign Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH in 2011, which included a perfect 5-0 mark in 4A Mideastern League play 2014 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 … NBHS reached the 4A NCHSAA state semifinals before falling 61-28 to 2015 4/0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 eventual state champion Scotland County (a loss the Bears later avenged Totals 4/0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 with a 23-6 victory in the ‘12 state semifinals) … Keyed a line as a junior Career-high tackles – 2 vs. UCF (11/19/15) that helped New Bern average 40.4 points and over 400 yards of offense per game … A First-Team All-Mideastern Conference and New Bern Sun Christian Matau Journal All-Area pick in 2011 … Reportedly turned in prep testing lifts of 73 Offensive Line 345 pounds (bench press) and 415 (squat), while running a 5.25 40-yard 6-3 • 308 • Jr-1L dash and producing a vertical jump over 20 inches. Personal: Full name New Bern (New Bern) is Kerisiano T. Matau, but prefers to go by Christian … Born August 1, 1995 A resilient and personable lineman whose at Bellflower, Calif. (suburb of Los Angeles) … Oldest brother, Ben, was a admirable fight through physical adversity 6-foot, 245-pound two-way lineman who was part of New Bern’s 2007 throughout collegiate career offers inspiration state 4-AA championship team as a sophomore, while middle brother, … Successfully bounced back from a nagging left knee injury (suffered Jonathan, was labeled as a “physical and intense player” who earned during prep action) that hampered early development in 2013 and 2014 first-team All-Mideastern 4-A Conference honors as a senior in 2010 at before left arm injury interrupted first campaign as a full-time starter linebacker … Father was a high school quarterback, while first cousin Fou in 2015 … Completed rehabilitation from latter ailment and made quick Fonoti was a starting right tackle in the Michigan State program (com- impression on new coaching staff during spring drills … Projected to pleted career after 2013 season) … A management major who earned open junior season as the Pirates’ starting center and could progress ECU Honor Roll designation for efforts in the classroom. into an honors candidate on the conference level … Has been directed by three different position coaches during career, but progress has been C.J. Maybin visibly enhanced with arrival of new line mentor Geep Wade … Work 24 Outside Linebacker in ECU’s strength and conditioning program has redefined frame (from 6-4 • 220 • Fr-RS 338 to 308 pounds) … Increased back squat total by 130 pounds during Pompano Beach, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons) 2016 spring testing (475 to 605) … Also owns a bench press of 350 and Will open first season on Pirates’ active roster a power clean of 274. 2015: Played in eight contests as a sophomore competing for depth chart inclusion at one of with five starts … Opened season as a reserve center for the first three the outside linebacking slots … Should likely games before earning starting assignment prior to the Virginia Tech tilt … experience primary action as a member of various special teams unit Followed by opening contests against SMU, BYU, Tulsa and Temple before

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 71 2016 Football Fact Book to gain needed game-day repetitions … On-field progress was slowed 40-yard dash, a 4.97 clip in the 20-yard shuttle, a 21.6" vertical jump, a during the spring because of injury … Did not record statistics in either power throw of 33.5 and a SPARQ rating of 54.57 according to ESPN.com … scrimmage … Strength and conditioning testing was also limited, espe- Committed to ECU on Dec. 6 prior to the Pirates’ trip to the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s cially with lifts … However, did turn in a 4.64 time in the 40-yard dash Bowl … Had early aspirations of possibly being a two-sport athlete at and jumps of 28" (vertical) and 8'8" (broad). 2015: Redshirted as a true East Carolina (baseball) … Said game-day atmosphere and environment freshman, contributing preparatory efforts on the defensive scout squad at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium played a critical role in decision to attend ECU. … Inked with the Pirates during traditional February signing period. Personal: Full name is Garrett Blaine McGhin … A communications major High School: Helped spearhead a defense for head coach Michael Morril who earned Dean’s List status for work in the classroom. that surrendered just 17 point per game in 2014 … Tallied two defensive touchdowns as a senior safety to lead the Chiefs to a 6-4 record … Earned All-Broward County (5A) honors after senior season … Picked off four Demetri McGill passes as a junior to help guide Cardinal Gibbons to an 8-3 overall mark 56 Defensive Line … Recorded an interception in a 44-0 win over Northeast … Listed among 6-1 • 295 • Sr-3L Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lakes) the National Underclassmen’s Top 75 players in the state of Florida … Stood as the No. 97 overall recruit in the Dade-Broward county area ac- A physically-strong and imposing figure in the cording to 247Sports … Also earned three varsity letters as a member defensive trenches who could take another of the Chiefs’ track and field program … Despite large frame, clocked at step in career as a conference honors candidate 12.35 in the 100-meter dash and 23.79 in the 200-meter dash during the during senior campaign … Should be the Pirates’ starting nose tackle for 2014 outdoor season … Also reportedly recruited as a football prospect by the second-straight year … A Preseason All-American Athletic Conference Rutgers and Syracuse … Played in same prep program as current Pirate OL choice by Phil Steele Magazine (fourth-team) … Was thrown into the fire Erik Lenzen (2014 signee). Personal: Full name is Hurapha Conrad Maybin early as a true freshman in 2013 and responded favorably despite the lack III, but prefers to be called C.J. … Son of Conrad and Jennifer Maybin … Has of collegiate experience … Has played in 31 career contests with 11 starts not formally declared an academic major. and recorded 51 stops (23 solo) … Also has posted 6.5 TFLs, 3.5 sacks and a pair of fumble recoveries … Registered multi-tackle totals on 13 occa- sions … Credited with one hit and a forced fumble in the first scrimmage Garrett McGhin (April 9) and logged three stops, including one for lost yardage (-2) during 55 Offensive Line the Purple-Gold Game (April 16) … Numbers posted during strength and 6-6 • 319 • So-1L conditioning testing phase remained consistently impressive, in fact, Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State HS) ranking as “excellent” according to coach Jeff Connors’ power quotient … Projected to transition into a full-time starting Owns notable lifts such as a 400-pound bench press, a 645-pound back role as a sophomore in 2016 … Will open pre- squat, a 308-pound power clean and a 318-pound push jerk … Among season workouts penciled in as the Pirates’ defensive line leaders with a 30.5" vertical leap, a 9'1" broad jump and a top left guard, but versatility could also allow play at the tackle slot, a 63" shot put throw. 2015: Started 10 of 12 contests at nose tackle … Came position that offers familiarity (2015) … Could also gain additional snaps off the bench in the first (Towson) and last game (Cincinnati) … Tallied as a blocker on special teams for second-straight year depending on 38 tackles (20 solo), 5.5 TFLs and 2.5 sacks … Also recovered two fum- offensive utilization … Work ethic, attention to fundamentals and tech- bles (Florida, BYU) to rank fifth among all American Athletic Conference nique immediately caught the attention of new coaching staff, especially defenders and was credited with a pair of quarterback pressures (both line mentor Geep Wade … Was selected as the most improved offensive vs. Tulsa) … Recorded at least one stop in all 12 games, compiling two or player at the conclusion of spring workouts in 2016 … Continues to dis- more 10 times … Established a career-high with six tackles during ECU’s play impressive agility skills and quickness despite 6-foot-6, 319-pound 35-28 win vs. Virginia Tech at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Registered full frame … Significant increases in strength numbers during the off-sea- sacks against Hokies (-6 yards) and BYU (-1), while posting a half sack son was lauded by coaches … Earned “excellent” rating during spring against Connecticut … Other TFLs came vs. Florida (1.5), Temple (0.5) and testing period, ranking among unit’s top 10 percent in the power clean USF (1.0) … Other tackle totals of note include a five-stop outing against (328 pounds) and three-cone drill (7.65) … Also completed 24 reps of 225 Bulls and a trio of four-tackle performances against Navy, BYU and Temple pounds on the bench press (overall top lift of 405), had a back squat of … Also had three hits on three occasions (Florida, Connecticut, Cincinnati) 540, a push jerk of 301 and a 55" shot put toss. 2015: Earned first colle- … Thirty-five (35) of 38 overall stops came on rushing plays.2014: Played giate letter as a redshirt freshman … Played in all 12 contests, primarily in 10 games, making first collegiate start against Connecticut at the end as a blocker on various special teams squads and as a reserve lineman … position, opposite Chrishon Rose … Did not experience action against Made collegiate debut against Towson (special teams). 2014: Redshirted Temple, Cincinnati or Florida (Birmingham Bowl) … Tallied seven tackles as a true freshman in the Pirate program … Contributed efforts on the (all assists), which included a season-best five against N.C. Central in the offensive scout team to help prepare defensive line during game week season opener … Also collected a pair of stops against the Huskies … … Signed with ECU in February. High School: Starred as the Seminole’s Did not record any statistics against South Carolina, Virginia Tech, North starting tackle as a senior for coach Jarrod Hickman … Also experi- Carolina, SMU, USF, Tulane, Tulsa and UCF … Provided help to a unit that enced action as a tight end, recording a pair of catches for 12 yards to held seven opponents to less than 100 yards rushing (N.C. Central/70, help FSHS to an 8-5 record in 2013 … Rated among the top 140 offensive Virginia Tech/91, SMU/51, USF/93, Connecticut/84, Temple/65, Tulane/24) tackle prospects nationally … Reportedly turned in a time of 5.49 in the and ranked 11th nationally in rush defense (111.8 ypg) … Part of Pirate

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 72 2016 Football Fact Book defense that allowed just 32 fourth quarter points in American Athletic Ranked among the top 10 percent in unit with a 7.76 clip in the three-cone Conference action (outscoring opponents 109-32). 2013: Earned selection drill and a 14.5 flex rating.2015 : Redshirted during true rookie campaign to the Conference USA’s All-Freshman Team after being elevated to the … Participated on offensive scout team … Earned program’s prestigious unit’s two-deep and stripped of a redshirt season prior to ECU’s contest at Jerry T. Brooks Award, which recognizes superior academic achievement North Carolina on Sept. 28 … Played in nine games as Chrishon Rose’s top … Inked with the Pirates during traditional February signing day period. backup and tallied six tackles (three solo) … Contributed one multi-tackle High School: An outstanding student who ranked No. 1 in his graduating effort, collecting two hits against Tulsa at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Had class and played a key role for an offensive unit that amassed over 5,000 one solo stop in collegiate debut against the Tar Heels and also added total yards in 2014 … Helped head coach Mike Young and the Falcons single tackles in contests against Middle Tennessee, Tulane and FIU … Also complete year with a 9-2 overall record and an unblemished district led- booked first career sack and a batted pass against the Golden Panthers in ger as a senior … Turned in an impact performance during LDHS’s 45-7 Miami … In games played, helped hold four opponents to 100 or less rush- win over Carter-Riverside that included 360 rushing yards on 45 carries ing yards (UNC/67, MTSU/89, TUL/85, FIU/73) … Signed with Pirate program – an average of 8.0 yards per attempt … Credited with providing quality in February. High School: Tallied 112 total tackles, 19 for lost yardage and 12 quarterback protection that allowed for a 352-yard, seven-touchdown sacks to lead Ocean Lakes to a 14-1 overall record and an AAA Beach League passing performance during a 59-35 victory over Poly … Earned first- title with a 10-0 mark as a senior … Also credited with a punt and two team all-district honors and was an honorable mention Class 4A All-State field goal blocks … Helped head coach Chris Scott and the Dolphins reach selection … Also named to the all-district squad as a junior in 2013 … the Virginia High School League Group AAA Division 6 State Championship Academic achievement encouraged recruitment by Ivy League members Game in 2012 before dropping title contest to Bird (14-10) … A mainstay for (in addition to East Carolina) … Officially committed to the Pirate program a defensive unit that held opponents to just 118 points in 15 games - an on Dec. 30, 2014 while ECU was in Alabama preparing for the Birmingham average of 7.9 points per contest … In all, OLHS posted six shutouts and Bowl. Personal: Full name is Dalton Christian Montgomery … Son of David held 14 of 15 opponents to 15 points or fewer … Earned VirginiaPreps.com and Cheryl Montgomery … A public health studies major. All-Eastern Region Second Team and Virginian-Pilot All-Tidewater First- Team honors after senior campaign … A three-star recruit who was rated among the top 45 prospects in the state according to ESPN.com … Cited Mike Myers as the No. 3 prospect in South Hampton Roads by the Virginian-Pilot be- 92 Defensive Line cause of his “athleticism and explosiveness off the ball” … Selected to the 6-0 • 290 • Jr-2L Goose Creek, S.C. (Goose Creek) Virginia High School Coaches Association Second Team All-State and AAA Beach First-Team squads as a junior after playing a role in the Dolphins’ Will open third active season on the ECU roster 8-3-1 overall record (8-2 conference) … Collected 70 stops, 15.0 tackles for looking to continue climb up defensive two- lost yardage and eight sacks in 2011 … Suffered knee injury during soph- deep as a junior … Athleticism and versatility omore season which limited play … Also considered Maryland. Personal: allows play on the inside or outside, but will enter preseason camp as Full name is Demetri Vidal McGill … Born November 29, 1994 at Virginia a top reserve at nose tackle … Could also experience action on various Beach, Va. … A communications major. special teams units … Has played in 11 career contests and logged nine McGill’s Career Defensive Statistics tackles (four solo) … Development, both on the field and in the strength Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH and conditioning program, was slowed early after missing the entire 2013 9/0 3 3 6 1.0 1.0 0 0 0-0 1 0 2014 spring practice period (left pectoral injury) … Instincts and physical 2014 10/1 0 7 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 capabilities have been lauded by new coaching staff … Was not credited 2015 12/10 20 18 38 2.5 5.5 0 2 0-0 0 2 with any tackles during two spring scrimmages … Turned in an “excel- Totals 31/11 23 28 51 3.5 6.5 0 2 0-0 1 2 lent” (power quotient rating) performance during spring strength and Career-high tackles – 6 vs. Virginia Tech (09/26/15) conditioning testing period, posting a bench press of 400 pounds, a back squat of 620, a power clean of 323, a push jerk of 318 and a 56' shot put Dalton Montgomery toss … Owns one of the better vertical jumps (29") and broad jumps (8') 79 Offensive Line among all defensive lineman … Also clocked at 4.99 in the 40, 4.54 in 6-5 • 282 • Fr-RS the pro shuttle and 7.33 in the three-cone drill, the latter ranking among Corinth, Texas (Lake Dallas) the top 10 percent of unit. 2015: Played in seven contests off the bench Hopes to fully recover from a foot injury to earn as a reserve lineman during sophomore year … Opened campaign with place on offensive two-deep during first season action in first four matchups (Towson, Florida, Navy, Virginia Tech) before on ECU’s active roster … Could also serve as a competing against Tulsa and closing the year with back-to-back appear- front-line blocker on special teams unit to earn additional game-day rep- ances vs. UCF and Cincinnati … Posted six tackles (three solo) … Matched etitions … Flexibility allows for play at either the tackle or guard positions personal-best with two stops against Hokies at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ... Did not participate in spring drills because of aforementioned injury, … Logged single hits vs. Tigers, Gators, Knights and Bearcats … All six which slowed additional development and prevented exposure to new tackles came on rushing plays … Did not play against SMU, BYU, Temple, coaching staff … Was able to complete spring strength and conditioning Connecticut and USF. 2014: Experienced action in four games as a redshirt testing prior to experiencing physical difficulties … Earned “Iron Pirate” freshman to earn first varsity letter … Played against N.C. Central, South status after booking a 330-pound bench press, a 500-pound back squat, Carolina, Tulane and Tulsa … Credited with three overall tackles (one a 8'7" broad jump, a 4.7 time in the pro shuttle and a 59" shot put toss … solo) … Logged two assisted stops in collegiate debut against Eagles at

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 73 2016 Football Fact Book Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Added solo hit at Tulsa during pivotal league three scoring drives and picked up 14 first downs during contest to cap road win for Pirates … Did not record any statistics against Gamecocks spring workouts … Was offensive unit’s “Respect The Ball Award” winner and Green Wave. 2013: Redshirted during true freshman campaign, at the conclusion of spring workouts … Earned “Elite Pirate” status during but was considered a valuable contributor to the defensive scout team strength and conditioning testing phase, ranking among unit’s top per- … Signed with the Pirates in February. High School: A four-year varsity formers in the 40-yard dash (4.58), three-cone drill (6.78) and flex rating letterman and team captain who rated as a three-star recruit and the (17) … Additionally, turned in a bench press of 320 pounds, a back squat 20th-best prospect in the state of South Carolina according to ESPN.com of 490, a power clean of 308, a 33" vertical jump and a 4.23 pro shuttle … Provided leadership for a Goose Creek High School team as a senior time to earn inclusion on strength coach Jeff Connors’ “freak” list. 2015: that posted a 13-0 record and tallied a 35-25 win over Bluffton in the sec- Officially added to ECU’s 105-man preseason camp roster on Aug. 6 (and ond round of the South Carolina High School League Class 4A Division II participated in team’s first practice) … Selected as the offensive recipient playoffs … Anchored a defense that allowed just 157 points (12.1 ppg) for of the Rick Bankston Memorial Award, which recognizes the program’s head coach Chuck Reedy, a former collegiate assistant coach at Clemson most outstanding scout team performer … Did not experience any game and head coach at Baylor … Credited with 44 stops (25 solo), 14.0 tackles action as a full-time member of the scout squad, but did prepare Pirates’ for lost yardage, 3.0 sacks, two interceptions, a forced fumble and one defensive unit on a daily basis during entire duration of first campaign at safety … Got off to a hot start, tallying 18 tackles (eight solo) in the first East Carolina. 2014 (Rutgers): Formally announced decision to transfer four games of the 2012 season … A SCVarsity.com All-State honoree who from Minnesota to Rutgers on Jan. 16 and participated in spring drills for was selected to South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association North- the Scarlet Knights … Was dismissed from Rutgers program by then- South All-Star Football Game following senior year … Earned player-of- head coach Kyle Flood on May 13 … Did not play collegiate football during the-game designations by MaxPreps.com on three occasions during the the fall semester. 2013 (Minnesota): Played in 12 games and started nine 2012 campaign - vs. Colleton County (Aug. 31/two tackles and two TFL), to help lead Gophers to an 8-5 overall record and Big Ten mark of 4-4 vs. Beaufort (Sept. 28/three solo hits, six total stops, two TFL, defensive (fourth-place finish in Legends Division) … Was 94-of-186 for 1,306 yards TD) and vs. Carolina Forest (Oct. 5/two tackles, two TFL, one sack, two and nine touchdowns … Stood third on the team in rushing attempts interceptions - one returned 42 yards for a score) … A major contributor (93) and yards (364) … Led squad in total offense with 1,670 yards (1,306 to the Gators’ state (South Carolina High School League 4A Division II) pass/364 rush) … Was fourth on unit in scoring with six rushing TDs … championship run that culminated with a 37-21 victory over Greenwood Ran 12 times for 83 yards and two touchdowns, which included a 48-yard as a junior … Collected 77 tackles and registered 5.0 sacks for a squad score, in a win against UNLV (Aug. 29) … Also was 10-of-22 for 99 yards that went 14-1 and also claimed the Region 7-AAAA title in 2011 … Part and an aerial TD vs. Rebels … Rushed 15 times for a career-high 122 yards of a GCHS program that advanced to the Division II-AAAA Lower State and a touchdown, while completing eight passes for 127 yards at New Finals in 2009 and 2010 … Rushed for nearly 600 yards and scored 10 Mexico State (Sept. 7) … Had six carries for 16 yards and was three-of- touchdowns as a co-starter at fullback in 2010 … Reportedly timed at 4.8 four passing against FCS opponent Western Illinois before leaving game in the 40-yard dash. Personal: Full name is Michael Joseph Myers … Born with an injury … After missing contest (injury), returned to starting September 2, 1994 at Charleston, S.C. … A university studies major. lineup against Iowa (Sept. 28) and passed for 135 yards and one TD … Myers’ Career Defensive Statistics Experienced action in a reserve role at Northwestern (Oct. 19) and led Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH Minnesota to a victory after rushing for 26 yards and passing for another 2014 4/0 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 112 (one TD) … Rushed eight times for 55 yards and two scores against 2015 7/0 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Nebraska (Oct. 26) and was also seven-of-15 passing for 152 yards and one Totals 11/0 4 5 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 touchdown … Completed 16-of-23 passes for career highs in completions, Career-high tackles – 2 (two times), last vs. Virginia Tech (09/26/15) yards (298) and touchdowns (four) against Indiana on Nov. 2 … Ran 12 times for 40 yards and one TD against Penn State (Nov. 9), while also Philip Nelson connecting on 15-of-24 throws for 186 yards and one TD … Also opened 9 Quarterback contests against Wisconsin (Nov. 23) and at Michigan State (Nov. 30) … 6-1 • 216 • Sr-SQ Started against Syracuse in the Texas Bowl on Dec. 27 and was two-of- DeForest, Wis. (Rutgers) seven passing for 18 yards and rushed twice for 14 yards during UM’s 21- Joined East Carolina program as a transfer walk- 17 setback … An Academic All-Big Ten performer in the classroom. 2012 on in August, 2015 … Originally signed with (Minnesota): Started the final seven games of the season at quarterback Big Ten Conference member Minnesota (2012) as a true freshman … Passed for 873 yards and eight touchdowns, which before transferring to Rutgers after sophomore season (January, 2014) … ranked as the third-highest total ever for a Gopher rookie quarterback, to Was recognized for play with Pirates’ scout team while redshirting during help Minnesota to a 6-7 overall mark (2-6 Big Ten, fifth-place finish in the first semester at ECU … Expected to open 2016 season as program’s Legends Division) … Rushed 69 times for 184 yards … Topped unit with projected starting quarterback after competitive spring battle with Kurt 1,057 yards of total offense … Named Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week Benkert under watchful eyes of first-year head coach Scottie Montgomery for his performance against Purdue (Oct. 27), becoming the first Gopher and offensive coordinator Tony Petersen … Was five-of-14 for 26 yards to ever earn that honor … Shared Outstanding Offensive Freshman-of- and a touchdown (three-yarder to Anthony Scott) during team’s first the-Year honors with running back Rodrick Williams … Made UM and spring scrimmage, an abbreviated contest played April 9 … Passed for collegiate debut at Wisconsin on Oct. 20 … Completed 13-of-24 passes a team-high 231 yards, completing 13-of-24 tosses, during the Purple- for 149 yards and two TDs, while rushing 16 times for 67 yards against Gold Game at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium on April 16 … Also engineered Badgers … Enjoyed home debut against Boilermakers and led Gophers

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 74 2016 Football Fact Book to a 44-28 win … Completed 15-of-22 passes for 246 yards and three of fundamentals, and now, physical ability … Got an early start to col- scores in the victory over Purdue … Ran for 37 yards and connected on legiate career by enrolling at ECU in January of 2014 … Officially signed 13 passes, including a touchdown strike, against Michigan (Nov. 3) … a grant-in-aid with the Pirates instead of a letter-of-intent (per NCAA Caught his first career pass (a five-yarder from holder Peter Mortell) on policy) … Recruited by East Carolina and was part of the 2013 class as an a fake field goal attempt vs. Wolverines … Was nine-of-15 for 78 yards unsigned grayshirt … Returned from disabled list with a strong spring through the air during a 17-3 win at Illinois (Nov. 10), which secured a performance after arrival of new coaching staff … Tallied a pair of tackles bowl bid for the Gophers … Also played against Nebraska (Nov. 17) and in each of the spring scrimmages on April 9 and April 16, respectively vs. Michigan State (Nov. 24) … Picked up 26 ground yards and completed … Participated in limited strength and conditioning testing during seven-of-16 passes for 138 yards and two TDs during a 34-31 loss to Texas closing phases of rehabilitation efforts … Posted lifts of 275 pounds Tech in the Texas Bowl on Dec. 28. High School: Led Mankato (Minn.) West (bench press), 405 (back squat), 300 (front squat) and 230 (push jerk) … High School to an 11-1 record, conference and section championships and Recorded a time of 4.39 in the pro shuttle and a 7.26 clip in the three-cone berth in state semifinals … Recipient of Minnesota’s Mr. Football award drill. 2015: Did not experience game-day action as a redshirt freshman following senior season … Also named ESPN Gatorade Minnesota Player- because of hip injury … Also sat out spring drills. 2014: Redshirted as a of-the-Year and Associated Press Minnesota Player-of-the-Year in 2011 … true freshman during first season in Pirate program … Contributed efforts Selected to all-state squads by the Minnesota Vikings and AP … Earned on defensive scout team, preparing ECU’s pass-oriented offense on a All-America recognition by the Semper Fidelis All-Star Game … Chosen weekly basis. High School: Netted four interceptions as a senior in 2012 … Big Nine Conference Player-of-the-Year and was a two-time Big Nine Selected to the Pensacola News-Journal’s All-Area squad (second team) Offensive Player-of-the-Year selection … Rated as the No. 2 pro-style … Participated in the ’12 Subway High School All-Star Game, which was quarterback in the nation, the No. 40 overall player in the country and played in his hometown. Personal: Full name is Daniel Blake Norwood … National Sleeper-of-the-Year by MaxPreps’ Tom Lemming… A three-time A construction management major. all-conference honoree … Established state records for single-season to- tal touchdowns (55) and career TDs (135) … Finished prep career standing second on state charts for attempts (801), completions (490), passing Colton Oliver yards (7,561) and touchdown passes (94) … Passed for 2,784 yards and 35 61 Deep Snapper scores, while rushing for 1,243 yards and 20 TDs as a senior for coach Mark 6-3 • 280 • Jr-2L Charlotte (Independence) Esch. Personal: Full name is Philip Robert Nelson … Born September 11, 1993 … Son of Pat and Norma Nelson … Major is communications. An invited walk-on who quickly asserted himself Nelson’s Career Passing Statistics (Minnesota) on the special teams two-deep as the Pirates’ Year G/GS ATT COM PCT INT TD YDS LONG top snapper during first two collegiate seasons 2012 7/7 152 75 49.3 8 8 873 63 (PUR) … Was solely ECU’s short snapper during true freshman campaign before 2013 12/9 186 94 50.5 6 9 1,306 50 (IU) successfully handling both (short and long) duties as a sophomore … 2014 did not play Offers a high level of accuracy and consistency, and will head into junior 2015 did not play (redshirted at ECU) year as a possible honors candidate on the conference level … Has played Totals 19/16 338 169 50.0 14 17 2,179 63 (PUR) Career-high passing attempts – 29 vs. Michigan (11/03/12) in 25 career contests and delivered snaps on a combined 37 field goal at- Career-high passing completions – 16 vs. Indiana (11/02/13) tempts (24 made) and 102 extra-point tries (99 made) … Through efforts Career-high passing yards – 298 vs. Indiana (11/02/13) in the strength and conditioning program, has enhanced physical and Nelson’s Career Rushing Statistics (Minnesota) agility performance … Turned in best lifts of 255 pounds (bench press), Year G/GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET APC TD LONG 510 (back squat), 265 (power clean), while recording a time of 4.77 in the 2012 7/7 69 252 68 184 2.7 0 25 (PUR) pro shuttle, a 8.15 clip in the three-cone drill and a 54" shot put toss. 2015: 2013 12/9 93 484 120 364 3.9 6 48 (UNLV) Handled all of the Pirates’ snapping duties (12 contests) during sopho- 2014 did not play more year … Helped account for a 71 points as a key member of the kick- 2015 did not play (redshirted at ECU) Totals 19/16 162 736 188 548 3.4 6 48 (UNLV) ing game … Worked with holder Worth Gregory on 13 field goal attempts Career-high rushing attempts – 16 vs. Wisconsin (10/20/12) that resulted in 10 three-pointers (10-12 by Davis Plowman, 0-1 by Connor Career-high rushing yards – 122 vs. New Mexico State (09/07/13) Torruella) … Provided snaps for all 43 PATs (41 made), which included a 37-39 mark by Plowman and a 4-4 ledger by Torruella … Also connected with Gregory on 60 punt snaps, playing a pivotal role for a 43.1 average, Blake Norwood 11 boots over 50 yards and a school-record 32 attempts that landed inside 17 Defensive Back the 20-yard line. 2014: Played in all 13 games while serving as ECU’s top 6-0 • 200 • So-SQ short snapper … Delivered snaps on 59 extra-point attempts (58 made) Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola) and 24 field goal attempts (14 made) … Part of a unit that suffered only Has battled back from an injury-plagued three blocked kicks all season (South Carolina, North Carolina and Temple) (shoulders, hip) start of career to be in a posi- … Had responsibility for exactly 100 points (99 by Warren Harvey, one by tion to significantly contribute as a top reserve Davis Plowman). High School: Part of an Independence High School prep in the defensive secondary or as a member of special teams … Expected program that enjoys a storied history … Earned two letters as member of to compete for a place on the two-deep at one of the safety positions as a offensive line and special teams.Personal: Full name is John Colton Oliver sophomore … Continues to brings schematic knowledge, understanding

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 75 2016 Football Fact Book … Major is criminal justice … Has aspirations to pursue police or federal a multitude of speed, quickness and a certain savvy to the secondary and law enforcement/investigative career. on coverage teams … Did not record a tackle during the first abbreviated scrimmage (April 9), but tallied three in the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Earned a credible “Iron Pirate” ranking during strength and condition- Anthony Orr ing spring testing period … Rates as one of fastest members of the unit 54 Defensive Line with a 40 time of 4.41 … Power numbers enjoyed a noticeable increase 6-2 • 327 • Sr-SQ in the last year with a back squat of 440 pounds and a power clean of Charlotte (Louisburg) 275 … Owns a 10'2" broad jump, a 4.15 pro shuttle time and a flex rating Provides a physically-imposing and strong of 13, while 6.77 three-cone drill clip ranked among the top 10 percent of presence to the middle of the Pirates’ defensive the unit … Competed as a member of ECU’s track and field program as a line … Projected as a depth provider at the nose true and redshirt freshman. 2015: Played in four games as a sophomore tackle position behind Demetri McGill and Mike Myers to open preseason – Florida, SMU, Tulsa and UCF … Experienced action primarily as a reserve camp … Originally earned roster position as a walk-on during fall camp in in the secondary, but also contributed on special teams … Credited with 2015 and ultimately experienced action toward the latter half of the sea- three tackles, all solo stops on passing plays … Logged a career-best two son … Contributed one tackle during the first spring scrimmage on April 9 hits during Pirates’ 49-23 win at SMU … Posted other tackle against Tulsa before adding another stop in the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Turned in only home appearance. 2014: Made collegiate debut in season opener in impressive strength totals during spring testing period ... Racked up against N.C. Central at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, but was not credited with 29 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press (overall top lift was 425) to go any statistics … Did not appear in any other contests the remainder of the along with a 595-pound back squat and a push jerk of 318. 2015: Played year. 2013: Spent true freshman campaign on the scout unit as a redshirt in four games during initial season on ECU roster … Was quickly elevated … Signed with the ECU program in February. High School: Recorded 34 to depth chart status after arriving as a walk-on during the preseason … receptions for 858 yards and 10 touchdowns as one of Patrick Henry High Experienced action in contests against Tulsa, USF, UCF and Cincinnati, but School’s top pass catchers while also starting in the Patriots secondary did not record any defensive statistics. Junior College: Initiated collegiate on defense in 2012 … His 25.2 yards-per-catch average ranked second career at Louisburg (N.C.) College, playing on the Hurricanes’ defensive in the Central Region … Named First-Team All-Central Region (WR) by line as a freshman and sophomore … Tallied 21 tackles (14 solo) and VirginiaPreps.com and the Richmond Times Dispatch as a senior … Also one sack in 2014 … Logged four stops each in contests vs. Lackawanna earned second-team All-Metro honors as a wide receiver and was a First- and ASA New York, while collecting three in a matchup vs. Fork Union Team All-Colonial District by the Richmond Times Dispatch as a defensive … Posted only sack against N.C. Wesleyan’s JV squad … Booked 18 hits back and wide receiver … Scored at least one offensive touchdown in six (13 solo) and six sacks (-7 yards) as a rookie in 2013 … Collected a sea- of 10 games and posted 100-yard receiving games on five occasions … son-high four vs. Dean College and netted three each against Fork Union, Caught a season-long 75-yard touchdown pass against Ashland (Sept. Monroe, ASA New York and Gray Military … Led Hurricanes’ defense in tilt 15) and followed that with a 65-yarder on the way to a six-catch, 142- vs. Gray with a trio of quarterback drops … Selected to all-region and yard performance against Lee-Davis (Sept. 22) … Against John Marshall all-conference squads each year at LC … Originally committed to play (Sept. 28), caught four passes for 132 yards and three scores (9, 55, 61) at North Carolina Central following junior college action. High School: … Hauled in a 55-yard TD pass against Douglas Freeman to cap the A four-year letterman and team captain at Hopewell High School … An night with 138 receiving yards (Oct. 5) … Posted his second three-score all-conference performer as a senior after logging 59 tackles, 13.0 TFLs game of the season against Deep Run (Oct. 12) and finished the contest and five sacks … Credited with 72 stops, including 10 for lost yardage, and with 138 yards … Returned a fumble recovery for a touchdown against seven sacks during junior season. Personal: Full name is Anthony Dawon Thomas Jefferson (Oct. 22) and scored on a 32-yard pass play in the sec- Orr … Born June 27, 1994 at Charlotte, N.C. … Major is communications. ond quarter against Mills Godwin (Nov. 2) … Also a decorated track and Orr’s Career Defensive Statistics field athlete who turned in personal-best times to place second at the Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH state finals in the 110-meter hurdles (14.03) and fifth in the 300-meter 2015 4/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 hurdles (39.05) during junior campaign … Also set a career-best mark in Totals 4/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 the 60-meter hurdles (8.12). Personal: Full name is Travis Ridge Phillips … Career-high tackles – none A finance major who has earned ECU Dean’s List and Honor Roll inclusion for excellence in the classroom. Travis Phillips Phillips’ Career Defensive Statistics 14 Defensive Back Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH 5-11 • 189 • Jr-1L 2014 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Montpelier, Va. (Patrick Henry) 2015 4/0 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Totals 5/0 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Appears ready to take next step of career, be- Career-high tackles – 2 vs. SMU (10/03/15) coming a full-time member of ECU’s defensive two-deep as a junior … Closed spring drills officially listed as the top reserve at the field cornerback position, but athleticism could result in action on the boundary side as well … Could also continue to contribute significantly to the Pirates’ special teams units … Has played in five career contests and contributed three stops … Offers

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 76 2016 Football Fact Book Davis Plowman Plowman’s Career Placekicking Statistics Placekicker Year G XP-XPA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. Long 38 2013 5 3-3 100.0 1-1 100.0 19 (TLS) 5-10 • 195 • Sr-3L 2014 4 1-1 100.0 0-1 00.0 --- Roswell, Ga. (Texas A&M) 2015 11 37-39 94.9 10-12 83.3 45 (UCF) Projected to serve as the Pirates’ top placekicker Totals 20 41-43 95.3 11-14 78.6 45 (UCF) for the second-straight season … Successfully Career-high extra points – 7 vs. SMU (10/03/15) Career-high field goals – 3 (two times), last vs. UCF (11/19/15) elevated status from a part-time role to start- er as a junior after initially joining the ECU program following a transfer from Texas A&M (prior to the 2013 campaign) … Possesses a strong leg Caleb Pratt and addressed consistency level in admirable fashion during the 2015 91 Placekicker/Kickoff Specialist season … Also serves as a back-up punter … Has appeared in 20 games, 6-3 • 197 • So-1L tallied 74 points (41-43 extra-points, 11-14 field goals) and kicked off 10 Roanoke Rapids (Roanoke Rapids) times (60.3 average) in a Pirate uniform … Drilled a 26-yard field goal A booming left-footed kickoff specialist who during first spring scrimmage (April 9) … Was one-of-one on extra-point hopes to repeat a rookie record-breaking per- tries and two-of-two on field goals (27, 28-yarders) in the Purple-Gold formance as a sophomore … Expected to begin Game on April 16 … Ranked among top 10 percent of specialists with a fall drills under a new special teams coaching staff in the same role - han- flex rating of 14.5 during spring strength and conditioning testing … Also dling all of the Pirates’ kickoffs … Provides exemplary length strength for produced a bench press of 305 pounds, a 4.45 time in the pro shuttle and distance, and despite limited time in collegiate game, plenty of accuracy a 7.27 clip in the three-cone drill. 2015: Took over starting placekicking du- … Joined ECU program as an invited walk-on prior to fall drills in 2015 … ties during the second week of season (at Florida) and held top position Given opportunity to compete for placekicking job as well during spring for the remainder of the year … Converted 37-of-39 PATs (94.9 percent) drills … Was one-of-two on field goal tries (34-yarder, other attempt and 10-of-12 field goal tries to tally a total of 67 points as a junior … Field blocked) in first scrimmage on April 9 … Converted a 23-yarder and was goal percentage of 83.3 ranked third in the American Athletic Conference two-of-two on PATs during the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Spring … Enjoyed run of 28-straight successful PATs to open campaign before strength and conditioning testing numbers included a 270-pound bench having first attempt at Connecticut blocked … Also put together run of press, a 29.5" vertical leap, a 9'3" broad jump, a 4.68 time in the 40-yard four consecutive field goals made in early-to-mid October before misfir- dash and a 6.96 clip in the three-cone drill, which ranked among top ing against Temple … Was perfect on PATs in nine contests, which includ- 10 percent of specialists. 2015: Experienced action in all 12 games as a ed a career-best seven-of-seven effort at SMU … Had a trio of five-of-five true freshman … Served as the Pirates’ primary kickoff specialist with 60 outings (Virginia Tech, BYU, UCF) … Converted a personal-best three field boots for 3,694 yards – an average of 61.7 yards per kick … Established goals (in three attempts) twice – Tulsa (24, 23, 41-yarders) and UCF (ca- a single-season school record by delivering 31 touchbacks (51.7 percent reer-long 45, 36, 36) … Booted single three-pointers vs. Florida (30-yard- of all kickoffs) … Averaged 60 or more yards on kickoffs in eight con- er), BYU (34), USF (40) and Cincinnati (20) … Accounted for a person- tests, including a season-best 64.8 clip on two occasions (Florida, SMU) … al-best 14 points (five PATs, three FGs) during road win against Knights to Recorded multiple touchbacks seven times … Had a personal-best seven earn AAC Special Teams Player-of-the-Week honors … Closed year with at TBs at SMU, six vs. BYU, four vs. Virginia Tech, three vs. Florida, Tulsa and least one field goal in three-straight games (one vs. USF, three at UCF, one Cincinnati, and two against Navy … Kicked off a season-high eight times vs. Cincinnati) … In all, was three-of-three from 20-to-29 yards out, four- for 581 yards against Mustangs before following with seven-boot efforts of-four from 30-39 and three-of-five from 40-49 … Played in 11 contests the following two weeks (452/BYU, 442/Tulsa) … Flagged only three (did not experience action in opener against Towson). 2014: Played in times for out-of-bounds deliveries (Virginia Tech, Connecticut, UCF) … four games – N.C. Central, Temple, Tulane and Tulsa … Connected on lone Credited with one special teams tackle against Towson during collegiate PAT in the fourth quarter in the opener against the Eagles … Missed 40- debut. High School: A two-year varsity letterwinner at Roanoke Rapids yard field goal attempt in the fourth quarter at Tulsa … Kicked off three High School for coach Eric McDaniels … Played in 25 games during prep times for 165 yards (55.0 avg.) … Had two kickoffs against N.C. Central career and recorded 117 kickoffs for 1,487 yards … Tallied 64 touchbacks (117 yards/58.5 avg.) and one vs. Tulane (48 yards) … Member of onside (54.7 percent) … Was 70-of-79 on PATs and successfully converted 11-of- kicking team at Temple. 2013: Was a perfect four-of-four on all kicks as a 20 field goal attempts with a long of 47 … Scored 103 points in a pair of redshirt freshman during first year at ECU … Also kicked off on seven -oc seasons … Also served as a punter, averaging 36.9 yards per boot (71 for casions (438 yards/62.6 avg.) … Converted extra-points against Tulsa and 2,620 yards) … Earned all-conference honors as a senior in 2014 and was UAB (two) … Drilled 19-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter against the recipient of RRHS’s Specialty Award. Personal: Full name is Jonathan the Golden Hurricane at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium during an eventual 58- Caleb Pratt … Has not formally declared an academic major. 24 Pirate win. 2012 (Texas A&M): Redshirted as a true freshman while in Pratt’s Career Kickoff Statistics Aggies’ program. High School: Graduated from Blessed Trinity Catholic Year G NO YDS AVG TB OB High School … Earned three football letters for the Titans. Personal: Full 2015 12 60 3,694 61.6 31 3 name is John Davis Plowman … Major is communications … Earned ECU Totals 12 60 3,694 61.6 31 3 Honor Roll designation for work in the classroom. Career-high kickoffs – 8 vs. SMU (10/03/15) Career-high kickoff yards – 518 vs. SMU (10/03/15) Career-high touchbacks – 7 vs. SMU (10/03/15)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 77 2016 Football Fact Book Dayon Pratt stops against Southern Miss (season-high three) and UAB (two) … Made 1 Outside Linebacker collegiate debut against Florida Atlantic, while netting first career tackle 6-4 • 237 • Sr-3L at Middle Tennessee … Three of six stops were on special teams (kickoff Washington, D.C. (Calvin Coolidge) return coverage) … Also forced fumble against UAB at Dowdy-Ficklen Expected to continue upward climb as a se- Stadium. 2012: Redshirted during true freshman campaign in the Pirate nior, moving from a full-time contributor off program … Contributed valuable efforts as a member of the scout team the bench into a possible starting position … after signing with East Carolina in February. High School: A two-way Penciled in as a viable candidate to become ECU’s top “rush” (outside) standout for the Colts who experienced action at both defensive end and linebacker on the preseason two-deep if full comeback from back in- wide receiver/tight end … Senior squad was 8-3 and earned a berth in jury is completed … Could also offer efforts on scout teams depending the D.C. Interscholastic Athletic Association championship game before on final defensive assignment … Paid early dues as a stalwart special falling to Dunbar 33-21 … Coolidge posted a 4-1 league mark during final teams catalyst after gaining respectable reps as a redshirt freshman campaign … Named to the Washington Post All-Met Team (honorable in 2013 before earning tackle title as a specialist in 2014 … Possesses a mention) as a senior after hauling in 27 passes for 484 yards and nine good mix of strength, speed and agility … Has played in 27 career games touchdowns … Caught three TD passes against Anacostia to lead CHS and booked 49 tackles (28 solo) … Registered multiple stops 14 times to a 52-0 triumph … Defensively, booked 62 tackles, including a season (two/2013, nine/2014, three/2015) … Twenty (20) of 49 hits have come high of 12 in a regular-season contest versus Dunbar, a 43-42 setback … as a member of special teams unit … Held out of contact during first two Totaled 6.5 sacks for 58 yards lost and a pair of two-sack contests as a weeks of spring drills because of a back injury, but returned to lineup team captain … Also contributed six pass breakups and two fumble re- to produce impressive performances in each scrimmage … Booked four coveries … After dropping first five games of junior season, helped Colts stops, including two for lost yardage and a sack, during first contest on turn around campaign with wins in four of their last six games (4-2) … April 9 … Added four more hits and TFL during Purple-Gold Game on April Played for head coach Natalie Randolph, a receiver for six years with the 16 … Did not participate in spring strength and conditioning testing (inju- D.C. Divas of the National Women’s Football Association, and reportedly, ry) … Displayed the most improvement among all linebackers during the the only female varsity football coach in the nation at that time … Rated spring testing period as a sophomore, owning a 330-pound bench press, by ESPN.com as the eighth-best recruit in the Washington D.C. area … 445-pound back squat, a 308-pound power clean, 32.5" vertical leap and Tabbed by SuperPrep Magazine as the 50th-best prospect in the Mid- a 10'1" broad jump … Also trimmed times in the 40-yard dash (4.62 to Atlantic region … Attended the Sound Mind, Sound Body Camp … Also 4.54), pro shuttle (4.46 to 4.09) and the three-cone drill (7.10 to 6.98). ran track for Coolidge … A four-year member of CHS’s Honor Roll for stel- 2015: Experienced action in six contests and made one start … Opened lar classroom work. Personal: Full name is Dayon Lorenzo Pratt, but says first career game at UCF and helped Pirates to a 44-7 road win … Did not he prefers the nickname of Stickz … Born April 23, 1993 at Washington, play in first six tilts, but returned to action as a reserve outside linebacker D.C. … Completed requirements for a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and member of special teams in the final six contests … Credited with during the summer of 2016 (participated in ECU’s Spring Commencement 10 tackles (four solo) … Also had a fumble recovery (third quarter) and Exercises on May 6). quarterback pressure (fourth quarter) against Knights … Recorded a sea- Pratt’s Career Defensive Statistics son-high four stops at Connecticut and followed with a three-hit outing Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH vs. USF … Made one tackle at UCF and tallied a pair of stops in season fina- 2013 9/0 4 2 6 0.0 0.0 1 0 0-0 0 0 2014 12/0 20 13 33 0.0 2.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 le against Cincinnati … Eight tackles came on rushing plays, one on a pass 2015 6/1 4 6 10 0.0 0.0 0 1 0-0 0 1 and one on kickoff coverage … Selected as a team captain prior to the USF Totals 27/1 28 21 49 0.0 2.0 1 1 0-0 0 1 clash at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. 2014: Appeared in 12 of 13 games (did Career-high tackles – 5 vs. Cincinnati (11/13/14) not play against Connecticut) as a key linebacking reserve and valuable special teams performer … Tallied 33 tackles (20 solo) with a team-best 18 stops coming as a member of special teams unit (eight/on kickoff Fred Presley returns, eight/on punt returns) … Recorded multiple tackles nine times 99 Defensive Line 6-3 • 291 • Sr-3L with a career-best five at Cincinnati (two solo) … Booked solo tackles for Snow Hill (Greene Central) lost yardage against Tulane (-1 yard) and Tulsa (-2 yards) … Registered four or more stops five times (quartet of four-tackle performances came An unselfish, versatile and physical defensive against N.C. Central, North Carolina, SMU and USF) … Experienced signif- lineman whose development and hard work icant action as a reserve linebacker at Temple and Cincinnati … Enjoyed has resulted in conference honors candidacy strong finish with two or more tackles in the last five consecutive con- as a senior … A Preseason All-American Athletic Conference choice by tests … In games played, helped a unit that held seven opponents to less Athlon Sports (third-team) and Phil Steele Magazine (fourth-team) … than 100 yards rushing (N.C. Central/70, Virginia Tech/91, SMU/51, USF/93, A local product who originally earned a roster position as a walk-on in Connecticut/84, Temple/65, Tulane/24) and ranked 11th nationally in rush 2012 and initially played the nose tackle position … Designated as one of defense (111.8 ypg) … Part of a Pirate defense that allowed just 32 fourth the Pirates’ starting ends to open the 2016 campaign … Was promoted to quarter points in American Athletic Conference action (outscoring oppo- full scholarship status during fall camp in 2014 … Has played in 36 career nents 109-32). 2013: Selected to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team games (14 starts) and booked 98 tackles (45 solo) with 13.0 TFLs, 7.0 sacks … Played in nine contests in a reserve linebacking role and as a member and a pair of forced fumbles and recoveries … Recorded multiple stops 25 of the special teams unit … Tallied six tackles (four solo) … Had multiple times and tallied at least one successful hit in 34 contests … Registered

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 78 2016 Football Fact Book a tackle for lost yardage (-4) during the first spring scrimmage on April Fred and Jeannette Presley … A university studies major who is on track 9 and followed with three stops and a forced fumble in the Purple-Gold to graduate in December, 2016. Game … Continues to exhibit plenty of progress in the weight room, re- Presley’s Career Defensive Statistics cording lifts of 335 pounds (bench press), 540 (back squat), 308 (power Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH clean) and 264 (push jerk) … Possesses one of the quickest 40 times 2013 11/0 7 12 19 1.0 1.0 0 0 0-0 1 0 among all defensive linemen with a 4.77 clip and owns jumps of 29" and 2014 13/5 15 20 35 6.0 8.0 0 1 0-0 0 3 8'9" in the vertical and broad, respectively … Also produced a 55" shot put 2015 12/9 23 21 44 0.0 4.0 2 1 0-0 0 1 Totals 36/14 45 53 98 7.0 13.0 2 2 0-0 1 4 toss, a 4.66 time in the pro shuttle and a 7.59 clip in the three-cone drill. Career-high tackles – 6 (three times), last vs. USF (11/07/15) 2015: Experienced action in all 12 games and made nine starts at end (four/five on each side) … Came off the bench in the first three contests (Towson, Florida, Navy) before taking over starting role for remainder of Nhyre Quinerly season … Stood fifth on unit with 44 tackles (23 solo) … Netted 4.0 TFLs 9 Defensive Back (season-high two vs. USF, one each against Virginia Tech and Temple) … 5-11 • 192 • Fr-RS Tallied at least one stop in every game and reached multiple totals on Norfolk, Va. (Lake Taylor) 10 occasions … Registered a career-best six stops three times (Virginia A highly-regarded secondary performer who Tech, BYU, USF) and totaled four each against Towson, SMU and Temple is projected to experience significant action … Forced a pair of fumbles against Cougars and Bulls that set up ECU during first season on ECU’s active roster … touchdowns, while recovering only loose ball in third quarter of open- Listed on the Pirates’ preseason two-deep as a top reserve at strong safe- er vs. Tigers … Was also credited with one quarterback hurry (Tulsa) … ty … Athleticism and intensity could also result in a top-tier standing on Averaged over five stops per game in first three contests after earning various special teams units to offer additional game-day repetitions … starting job (16 combined tackles vs. Hokies, Mustangs and Cougars) … Development has benefitted from two spring practice periods (enrolled Oddly, limited to a season-low one hit in each game played in state of early as a true freshman in 2015) … Posted three tackles and a pass de- Florida (Gators, Knights) … A noted run-stopper, made 41 of 44 tackles flection during first spring scrimmage with new coaching staff (April 9), on rushing plays. 2014: Started five of 13 games on the defensive line … but was not credited with any defensive statistics in Purple-Gold Game Opened the first four games at nose tackle – N.C. Central, South Carolina, (April 16) … While strength and conditioning testing results are still in Virginia Tech and North Carolina … Other start came at end against Florida its infancy based on short time in program, there were credible signs in the Birmingham Bowl … Tied for 10th in American Athletic Conference of growth reflected with a bench press of 280 pounds, a back squat of in sacks (6.0/0.46 ppg) … Recorded multiple stops in 10 of 13 games, 385, a power clean of 252 and a push jerk of 262 … Owns a 33.5" vertical including a season-high five against UCF in the regular season finale jump, a 13.5 flex rating and a 6.89 time in the three-cone drill – a clip that at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Credited with three QBHs (North Carolina, ranked among the top 10 percent of position mates. 2015: Was redshirted Connecticut, UCF) … Registered at least a half sack in seven games as a true freshman … Contributed noteworthy performance as a member (0.5/N.C. Central, 1.0/Virginia Tech, 1.0/USF, 0.5/Connecticut, 1.0/Tulane, of both the defensive and special teams scout squads … Inked with the 1.0/UCF, 1.0/Florida) … Booked TFLs on eight occasions with a season-best Pirates during the tradition February signing day period, but enrolled 2.0 against Tulane (-9 yards) … Added solo TFLs against Hokies (-5 yards), early and participated in spring drills (recording five tackles and an inter- Bulls (-5), Knights (-8) and Gators (-3) … Also made only fumble recovery ception during scrimmage action). High School: A key performer on Lake of season against Florida at Legion Field … A notable contributor to a unit Taylor’s 15-0 state championship team under head coach Hank Sawyer in that held seven opponents to less than 100 yards rushing (N.C. Central/70, 2014 … Earned First-Team Class 4A All-State accolades as both a receiver Virginia Tech/91, SMU/51, USF/93, Connecticut/84, Temple/65, Tulane/24) and defensive back during junior and senior seasons … Also selected as and ranked 11th nationally in rush defense (111.8 ypg) … Part of a Pirate the state of Virginia’s Defensive Player-of-the-Year in 2014, and addition- defense that allowed just 32 fourth quarter points in American Athletic ally, was a two-time conference MVP (2013, 2014) … A four-year letterman Conference action (outscoring opponents 109-32) … Earned ECU’s Most who served as a senior team captain … Recorded eight receptions for Improved Player-of-the-Year honors at the program’s annual postseason 97 yards, logged seven tackles and added a an 82-yard punt return for awards banquet. 2013: Played in 11 games and booked 19 tackles (seven a touchdown against Salem in the state championship game … Other solo) in a reserve role at defensive end … Made collegiate debut against contest of note came against Hanover during junior campaign where he Florida Atlantic, posting one tackle (solo) … Recorded multiple stops on passed and rushed for a touchdown, and was on receiving end of another five occasions with a season-high five against Tulsa … Tallied at least one score … Posted 56 tackles, 24 pass breakups and four interceptions as a tackle in nine contests … Had first career sack against UAB (-2 yards) … sophomore to help lead Lake Taylor to another perfect 15-0 mark and Credited with lone pass breakup at NC State … Member of a defensive state title in 2012 … Was an all-region choice in the defensive backfield unit that held North Carolina (67), Middle Tennessee (89), Tulane (85) and during sophomore campaign … Ranked as the No. 34 overall prospect FIU (73) to less than 100 yards rushing … Recorded 12 of 19 stops in the and No. 3 defensive back in the state of Virginia by Scout.com … Also held last five contests … Fifteen hits came on rushing plays.2012: Joined ECU ranks of 14th (regionally) and 55th nationally at position by Scout.com … program in the fall as a walk-on … Made an impact as a defensive scout Rated No. 2 among secondary personnel in Virginia (56th nationally) ac- team performer while redshirting. High School: Served as a senior team cording to MaxPreps.com … Reportedly received other offers from Penn captain at Greene Central High School … Graduated in 2012. Personal: Full State and Wisconsin … Also lettered in baseball … Strong academic per- name is Fredrick D. Presley … Born April 10, 1994 at Wilson, N.C. … Son of former with a No. 25 class standing and selection to Lake Taylor’s Honor Roll all four years. Personal: Full name is Nhyre Quinerly … Born April 23,

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 79 2016 Football Fact Book 1997 at Norfolk, Va. … Son of John and Nikosha Quinerly … Father John assignments and physicality have all fueled progress, as has perfor- lettered as a running back at Maury High School and Norfolk State, and mance on special teams squads the last three seasons … Has played serves as an assistant football coach at Lake Taylor High School … Lists in 32 career contests and made eight starts … Tallied 56 overall tack- playing video games as hobby of choice … An exercise physiology major. les (33 solo), posting multiple stops on 11 occasions … Twelve (12) hits have come as a member of special teams … Has played in two bowl games … Contributed three tackles during the first spring scrimmage Messiah Rice on April 9 … Credited with a pair of tackles in the Purple-Gold Game 78 Offensive Line (April 16) … Produced some notable numbers during the spring strength 6-5 • 320 • So-SQ and conditioning testing process … Can bench press 370 pounds, back Orangeburg, S.C. (Wilkinson) squat 460, power clean 308 and push jerk 300 … Has a vertical leaping Slated to serve as East Carolina’s starting left ability of 32" while also recording a 9'7" broad jump and 4.48 time in tackle according to preseason depth chart … the 40-yard dash and a 4.40 clip in the pro shuttle. 2015: Opened six of Has enjoyed a quickly climb up the two-deep 12 games during junior year … Started first six games (Towson, Florida, after serving redshirt freshman campaign as all-conference performer Navy, Virginia Tech, SMU, BYU) before coming off bench in remaining Ike Harris’ top backup … Has worked with three different line coaches half dozen tilts … Tallied 30 tackles (21 solo) and one pass breakup since arrival at ECU, but development and growth appeared to acceler- (Towson) … Logged at least one stop in nine outings and reached mul- ate with arrival of Geep Wade … Did suffer slight setback after missing tiple totals on six occasions, including a career-high seven (six solo) the last two weeks of spring practice because of foot injury … Coaches at BYU … Chipped in with five tackles each in contests vs. Florida and laud size, physicality and willingness to accept fundamental and assign- Virginia Tech, while recording four in separate battles against Towson ment development … Potential is limitless in strength and conditioning and Connecticut … Made potential game-saving solo hit against Tigers program as well … Has added nearly 40 pounds of body growth during on a fourth-and-seven play from the ECU 16-yard line with just 1:55 the last two off-seasons combined … Lifts include a bench press of 395 remaining in the game … Averaged 4.0 tackles (24) per contest as a pounds, a back squat of 440, a power clean of 265, a push jerk of 242 and starter (compared to a 1.0 tpg average as a reserve) … Twenty-three (23) a shot put toss of 61" … Agility and footwork numbers of note are reflect- stops came on rushes, five on passing plays and two on kickoff returns ed in a 4.83 pro shuttle time and three-cone drill clip of 7.75, which ranks (special teams) … Recipient of the Rock Roggeman Heart-of-the-Pirate among the top 10 percent of unit. 2015: Played in three games during first Award at conclusion of season, an honor which symbolizes a positive active season on ECU roster … Experienced action as a reserve lineman attitude, unmatched work ethic and commitment. 2014: Appeared in in road contests vs. SMU, Connecticut and UCF … Pirates turned in their 12 games and made two starts … Opened regular season finale against highest total offense production in two of those games – 555 against UCF and Birmingham Bowl against Florida after starter Lamar Ivey Mustangs and 622 against Knights. 2014: Redshirted as a true freshman suffered injury at Tulsa … Booked a combined 12 stops in both starts, during first season in the Pirate program … Contributed efforts on the collecting a season-best six hits each against Knights and Gators … In offensive scout squad, preparing defensive front on a game-by-game all, recorded 20 tackles (10 solo) … Four stops were on special teams basis. High School: Earned an invitation to represent South Carolina in units (3/kickoff return, 1/punt return) … Registered multiple stops in the the prestigious Shrine Bowl at the conclusion of his senior year … A First- last four tilts of the year, totaling 17 tackles (eight solo) … In addition Team All-Area (offense) selection by the Orangeburg Times & Democrat to performance against UCF and Florida, also registered three stops off … Helped guide Bruins to a 9-2 record, which included a perfect 5-0 road the bench against Tulsa (all solo) and two vs. Tulane … Credited with mark, as a senior … Wilkinson advanced to the state playoffs but fell in single tackles in outings against Virginia Tech, USF and Connecticut … the opening round to North Myrtle Beach High School (52-35) … A three- Only hit behind the line of scrimmage came against Gators (-1 yard) at year letterwinner who also was a key part of a 7-5 squad in 2012 (5-3 Legion Field … Did not play against SMU. 2013: Experienced action in region) … A strong student with a high school grade point average of eight games, primarily on special teams units … Credited with six total 3.5 … Made his commitment to the Pirate program on Aug. 28, just three tackles, two coming as solo hits … Made five stops on kickoff coverage days prior to ECU’s season opener against Old Dominion. Personal: Full unit (one on punt team) … Posted a season-high two tackles on two oc- name is Messiah T. Rice … A communications major. casions – vs. NC State and vs. Ohio in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl … Added single stops vs. Tulsa and UAB. 2012: Joined Pirate program as a walk-on prior to fall workouts … Redshirted as a true freshman and made con- Terrell Richardson tributions to both the special teams and defensive scout squads. High Defensive Back 22 School: Lettered under coach Daniel Finn … Helped the Bulldogs to a 9-3 6-0 • 218 • Sr-3L Raleigh (Southeast Raleigh) overall and 6-1 conference record as a senior … Returned an interception 12 yards for a touchdown in a 38-7 win over Southern Durham in the Expected again to be in strong contention for second round of the 2010 NCHSAA playoffs … Played cornerback, safe- either a starting assignment or top reserve ty and outside linebacker … Also sprinted for the track and field team. status at either the strong safety or nickelback Personal: Full name is Terrell Armaun Richardson … Earned a bachelor’s position as a senior … Exclusively came off the bench as a sophomore degree in criminal justice during ECU’s Spring Commencement Exercises before developing into a part-time starter during junior campaign in on May 6, 2016 … Excelled in the classroom as an undergraduate with 2015 … Has made rapid ascent up defensive depth chart following ar- selection to the school’s Honor Roll during multiple semesters. rival as a walk-on four years ago … Competitive spirit, grasp of scheme

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 80 2016 Football Fact Book Richardson’s Career Defensive Statistics back in certain alignments and packages, depending on field position Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH and situation … Acceleration ability and overall speed remind many 2013 8/0 2 4 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 around the ECU program of former Pirate Chris Johnson (at that stage of 2014 12/2 10 10 20 0.0 0.5 0 0 0-0 0 0 2015 12/6 21 9 30 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 1 0 his career) … Has played in 23 career contests and rushed for 475 yards Totals 32/8 33 23 56 0.0 0.5 0 0 0-0 1 0 and four touchdowns on 104 carries (4.6 ypr) … Has also caught nine balls Career-high tackles – 7 vs. BYU (10/10/15) out of the backfield for 45 yards … Ran for 24 yards on four carries and caught two passes for 12 yards and a TD during the first spring scrimmage (April 9) … Scoring reception from Philip Nelson came from three yards Justin Sandifer out … Topped all rushers with 47 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries 74 Offensive Line and added a four catches for 48 yards in the Purple-Gold Game on April 6-5 • 305 • Jr-SQ 16 … Reached paydirt after a 15-yard run to close out the scoring … Earned Greenwood, Miss. (Hinds CC) “Iron Pirate” status for efforts during spring strength and conditioning Closed spring drills with a place on the offen- testing … Speed and agility numbers include a 40-yard dash mark of 4.31, sive depth chart as a top reserve at the tackle a pro shuttle of 4.09, a three-cone drill of 6.84 and a 60-shuttle of 11.02 position, likely on the left side behind Messiah … Power lifts consisted of a 320-pound bench press, a 550-pound back Rice … Could also be utilized as a front line blocker on special teams squat, a 282-pound power clean and a push jerk of 282 … Also owns a … Continued acclimation to Division I level during first year in Pirate 31.5" vertical leap and a 10'2" broad jump. 2015: Experienced action in program as a redshirt after transferring from junior college ranks … 10 games off the bench during sophomore campaign … Ranked third on Contributes plenty of size to pass protection detail, while strength num- unit by rushing for 207 yards and one touchdown on 49 carries – an aver- bers have increased since beginning strength and conditioning process … age of 4.2 yards per attempt … Scored only TD against SMU on a one-yard Power numbers of note during spring testing include a 545-pound back plunge … Tallied four receptions for 23 yards, an average of 5.8 yards squat, a power clean of 260 and a push jerk of 262 .. Recorded jumps per grab … Six of 49 carries went for 10 or more yards (12, 16, 13, 29, 23, of 25" (vertical) and 8'2" (broad), while offering some quickness in big 13) … Reached multiple-digit attempt totals twice (11/Towson, 12/SMU) … frame with a 5.16 time in the 40-yard dash. 2015: Did not experience ac- Booked a career-best 69 ground yards vs. Mustangs to help Pirates to a tion as a redshirt during first full season in ECU program … Participated 49-23 American Athletic Conference road win … Additionally, reeled off on developmental roster and helped prepare Pirate defense on a daily a season-long 29-yard run at SMU … Other notable rushing effort came basis. Junior College: A first-team all-region and all-state performer for in the opener against Towson with 42 yards (11 carries) … Also picked up head coach Gene Murphy at Hinds CC… An integral part of an offensive 29 yards on six attempts vs. Tulsa and 20 yards (five carries) at Navy … line that helped the Eagles average 373 yards of total offense and 222 Matched a personal-best with two receptions (12 yards) against Tigers rushing yards per game in 2014 … Cited for play in team’s 31-30 season and added single catches vs. Florida (1 yard) and UCF (5) … Had at least finale win over Southwest Mississippi CC, a contest is which Hinds racked one rushing attempt in eight contests … Racked up 230 all-purpose yards up 272 ground yards … Helped Eagles to a two-year record of 12-7 … … Did not play against Virginia Tech and Connecticut. 2014: Played in all 13 Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com … Reportedly received offers games as a true freshman, both as a reserve running back and on special from Louisville, Georgia, Florida and Mississippi State after junior college teams … Rushed for 268 yards and three touchdowns on 55 carries – an career. High School: A two-way starter on the offensive and defensive average of 4.9 yards per attempt … Produced ground scores against N.C. lines for head coach Sherrod Gideon at Leflore County … Earned all-dis- Central (personal-long 38-yarder), SMU (one-yarder) and USF (20-yard- trict accolades as a senior … Defensively, produced 83 tackles and five er) … Pulled in five receptions for 22 yards and returned two kickoffs for sacks during prep career … Offensively, provided solid protection during a 24 yards … Both returns came against Connecticut and included a long 425-yard passing effort in a 42-32 win over Independence … Also helped of 19 … Made collegiate debut against N.C. Central, rushing seven times pave the way for a 201-yard rushing effort in an 18-12 win over Gentry for a season-best 61 yards … Had a personal-best 12 ground attempts as a junior … Part of a Tigers’ program that posted a 7-5 record during for 42 yards against North Carolina … Ten of dozen carries against Tar his junior year and a 5-6 mark as a senior. Personal: Full name is Justin Heels came in the fourth quarter (38 yards) … Surpassed the 20-yard Shaquille Sandifer … Major is communications rushing mark on five occasions – 61 vs. N.C. Central, 42 vs. North Carolina, 39 vs. USF, 25 vs. Cincinnati and 44 vs. Florida in the Birmingham Bowl … Averaged 8.8 yards per carry with a long of 24 against Gators at Legion Anthony Scott Field … Tallied 314 all-purpose yards (268/rushing, 22/receiving, 24/kick- Running Back 3 off returns) … Recorded receptions against Tulsa (two for six yards), UCF 5-9 • 189 • Jr-2L (two for 15 yards) and Florida (one for one yard) … Had a long catch of Virginia Beach, Va. (Green Run) nine yards vs. Knights … Contest at Tulsa marked only game of season An explosive, gifted ball-carrier and pass catch- without at least one rushing attempt … First career carry was a two-yard er who should continue rapid upward path as loss in the season opener (first quarter) against the Eagles.High School: a potential starter during junior campaign … A highly-regarded ball-carrier who rushed for 1,313 yards and 22 touch- Expected to open preseason camp competing for top honors at one of downs as a senior … Also had 37 receptions for 915 yards and eight scores the deepest positions in the program … Followed an impressive rook- for coach Jeff McGowan … Selected as theVirginian-Pilot’s Beach District ie debut as a true freshman with similar success as a sophomore … Offensive Player-of-the-Year and was a first-team all-district choice … Regardless of what final two-deep evolves into, will serve as the lead Racked up 304 yards of total offense in a playoff victory over Maury High

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 81 2016 Football Fact Book School … Advanced to the second round of the playoffs before falling to a Class 3A Championship game record with a 96-yard rushing touchdown Salem (27-7) … Ranked by ESPN.com as one of the top 50 prospects in the … Invited to the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl … An Associated Commonwealth of Virginia and earned a scout grade of 71 … Also listed Press All-State running back selection in 2013 … Also named New Bern among the nation’s top 160 running backs by ESPN.com … Recruited by Sun Journal Player-of-the-Year at conclusion of senior campaign … Virginia Tech and Maryland, along with Big 12 member West Virginia. Chosen to the NCPreps All-State squad and earned designation as “Mr. Personal: Full name is Anthony Maurice Scott … Major is sport studies. 3A Football” as a senior … As a junior in 2012, rushed for 1,742 yards and Scott’s Career Rushing Statistics 34 touchdowns to earn all-state honors … Amassed 1,807 ground yards Year G/GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET APC TD LONG and 22 touchdowns as a sophomore in 2011 … From a receiving stand- 2014 13/0 55 276 8 268 4.9 3 38 (NCCU) point, hauled in 46 catches for 637 yards and five TDs during prep action 2015 10/0 49 231 24 207 4.2 1 29 (SMU) … Also handled 22 kickoff returns for 477 yards in his four seasons … A Totals 23/0 104 507 32 475 4.6 4 38 (NCCU) four-star recruit according to 247Sports.com, ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Career-high rushing attempts – 12 (two times), last vs. SMU (10/03/15) Career-high rushing yards – 69 vs. SMU (10/03/15) Scout.com … Listed as the No. 3 all-purpose back and No. 6 prospect in North Carolina by 247Sports.com … Was the No. 8 overall prospect in the Scott’s Career Receiving Statistics Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG state by ESPN.com … Stood No. 9 (all-purpose) and No. 7 (overall pros- 2014 13/0 5 22 4.4 0 9 (UCF) pect) by Rivals.com … Was the nation’s No. 17 running back according to 2015 10/0 4 23 5.8 0 9 (TOW) Scout.com … A Honor Roll student in the classroom. Personal: Full name Totals 23/0 9 45 5.0 0 9 (TOW) is Derrell Anthony Scott … Born October 25, 1995 at Havelock, N.C. … Son Career-high receptions – 2 (three times), last vs. Towson (09/05/15) of John and Deborah Scott … A recipient of the Price Family Scholarship Career-high reception yards – 15 vs. UCF (12/04/14) Endowment … Cousin Devon Scott was a four-year track letterman at Appalachian State … Enjoys spending time with his family, playing bas- Derrell Scott ketball and bowling … A criminal justice major. 24 Running Back Scott’s Career Rushing Statistics (Tennessee) 5-11 • 207 • So-SQ Year G/GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET APC TD LONG Havelock (Tennessee) 2014 2/0 11 48 8 40 3.6 0 15 (UTC) 2015 did not play (redshirted at ECU) Officially enrolled early at ECU in January of 2015 Totals 2/0 11 48 8 40 3.6 0 15 (UTC) after transferring from Southeastern Conference Career-high rushing attempts – 9 vs. Chattanooga (10/11/14) member Tennessee … Signed (grant-in-aid) Career-high rushing yards – 42 vs. Chattanooga (10/11/14) with the Pirates after originally inking a national letter-of-intent with the Scott’s Career Receiving Statistics (Tennessee) Vols’ program in February of 2014 … Sat out the ‘15 season in compli- Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG ance with transfer rules, but competed on East Carolina’s scout teams … 2014 2/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- Will enter sophomore campaign in a deep backfield, battling Anthony 2015 did not play (redshirted at ECU) Totals 2/0 0 0 0.0 0 --- Scott, Shawn Furlow and Devin Anderson for a starting position at run- Career-high receptions – none ning back … Led all rushers during ECU’s first spring scrimmage on April Career-high reception yards – none 9 with 52 yards on seven carries (7.4 ypr) … Picked up 10 yards on just three attempts during the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Also caught a seven-yard pass during spring finale … Earned “Elite Pirate” status for Corey Seargent performance during spring strength and conditioning testing phase … 5 Defensive Back Ranked among top members of position with a 600-pound back squat 6-0 • 172 • So-1L and a 15.5 flex rating … Other notable lifts include a 350-pound bench Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern) press, a 308-pound power clean, a push jerk of 286 … Additionally, com- A gifted pass defender who should be in a pleted 16 reps of 225 pounds on the bench … Owns a broad jump of 9'7" position to garner serious conference honors and turned in an agility time of 6.97 (three-cone) … Clocked at 4.62 in candidacy consideration as a sophomore … the 40. 2015: Did not experience game-day action (transfer policy) … Experienced significant action as a true freshman in 2015 and likely would Lauded for efforts on scout squad preparing defensive unit on a weekly have earned starting status had it not been for a mid-season injury … basis during season. 2014 (Tennessee): Appeared in two games for the Penciled in as the Pirates’ top field cornerback to open the 2016 campaign Volunteers during true freshman season … Rushed for 42 yards (long of … Brings plenty of physical attributes to the secondary, including speed, 15) on nine carries against FCS-member Chattanooga … Also had two quickness, lateral movement and acceleration ability … Officially enrolled rushing attempts during an SEC matchup vs. Mississippi. High School: early at ECU in January of 2015, thus has had two spring practice periods Was a four-year letterman for head coach Jim Bob Bryant at Havelock … for added development … Booked three tackles and knocked down two Played a pivotal role leading the Rams to three consecutive state cham- passes in the first spring scrimmage (April 9) under new coaching staff … pionships from sophomore to senior seasons … Rushed for 6,145 yards Added a pair of stops, another pass breakup and a recovered fumble during and 87 touchdowns during high school career … Averaged 99.1 yards the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Was the defensive unit’s “Respect per game in prep career with a 9.43 yards-per-rush clip … Helped lead The Ball Award” recipient at the conclusion of 2016 spring workouts … Havelock to a combined 58-5 record … Ran for 2,147 yards and 25 TD as a Has also enjoyed early growth in the strength and conditioning program, senior … Earned MVP honors of the 2013 state championship game after earning “Elite Pirate” status after spring testing … Ranked among the top rushing for 209 yards and three touchdowns … Additionally, established 10 percent of unit in the broad jump (10'2"), long shuttle (11.06) and flex

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 82 2016 Football Fact Book rating (14.5) … Other notable results include a bench press of 300 pounds, camp … Should be regarded as a honors candidate at the conference a power clean of 290, a 35.5" vertical leap, a 4.47 time in the 40-yard dash, and national levels … Despite spring layoff, remains listed at the top of a 4.15 clip in the pro shuttle and a 6.74 mark in the three-cone drill. 2015: the depth chart at the free safety position … A Preseason All-American Played in nine games as a top reserve cornerback and member of special Athletic Conference (second-team) choice by Athlon Sports … Athleticism, teams during true rookie campaign … Sat out the BYU, Tulsa and Temple acclimation to ECU’s scheme and attention to fundamentals aided quick contests in early-to-mid-October because of a nagging groin injury … rise on unit’s depth chart … Has played in 21 career contests (13 starts) and Credited with 12 tackles, 10 coming as solo hits … Netted one interception, booked 52 tackles (35 solo) … Has been credited with 11 pass breakups, picking off first career pass during first quarter action at UCF during the a TFL, one forced fumble and an interception … Authored 12 multi-stop Pirates’ 44-7 win … Also logged six pass breakups, which ranked third contests … Among all returnees, is the Pirates’ second-leading tackler on team … Booked a season-high three stops in collegiate debut against heading into the 2016 campaign … Did not record any statistics during Towson and matched effort in season finale vs. Cincinnati (all solo) ... Also spring scrimmages because of the aforementioned injury … Owns a flex enjoyed multiple tackle outings against Virginia Tech and UCF with two rating of 17.0, which ranked among the best within strength and condi- hits each … Produced single stops in games vs. Florida and USF … Knocked tioning program during the 2015 testing phase … Also delivered lifts of down a season-best two passes against Hokies and recorded lone PBUs 300 pounds (bench press) and 415 (back squat), but vertical jump (34"), vs. Towson, SMU, UCF and Cincinnati … Closed year with a combined six broad jump (9'8.5") and pro shuttle time (4.06) stood among the top five tackles in last three outings (against Bulls, Knights and Bearcats) … Nine percent of unit. 2015: Opened all 12 contests at free safety as a sophomore of 12 stops came on passing plays … Contributed other three tackles on and stood fourth on team with 45 tackles (30 solo) … Led all defenders special teams (punt return coverage) … Selected as a game captain for with nine pass breakups and recorded one TFL (Virginia Tech) … Stood 11th Virginia Tech tilt. High School: A high-impact defender who played a key in the American Athletic Conference with a 0.75 passes defended average role in Northwestern High School’s state championship run and perfect … Logged at least one stop in 10 games (all multi-tackle performances) 15-0 season in 2013 … Trojans earned a final national rank of ninth (9th) … Booked a season-high nine hits (seven solo) in season finale against after routing Stratford 62-35 in the state title contest on Dec. 7 … Credited Cincinnati … Had a trio of six-stop outings (Florida, Virginia Tech, Temple) with 148 tackles (91 solo), seven pass breakups, four interceptions, three and a pair of four-tackle efforts (BYU, USF) … Established a personal-best forced fumbles and one fumble recovery, the latter including a 34-yard with three pass breakups vs. Tulsa and closed year with two knock-downs return … Also logged 3.0 tackles for lost yardage from his secondary po- against Bearcats … Produced single PBUs in games against Gators, Hokies, sition for coach Kyle Richardson … Was the Charlotte Observer’s Region Mustangs and Cougars … Only TFL resulted in a three-yard loss against Defensive Player-of-the-Year and earned first-team all-region accolades Hokies at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Of 45 overall hits, 22 were on rushes … A three-star prospect who ranked among the top 35 overall players in and 23 on pass plays … Averaged 4.5 tackles per game in four non-con- the state of South Carolina according to ESPN.com … Also earned a final ference tilts (18), while netting 3.4 stops in eight AAC contests (27). 2014: Scout.com grade of 74 and rated as one of the top 110 safeties nationally … Played in nine games with one start … Made first collegiate start against Offensively, pulled down six receptions for 133 yards and a TD, and while Southeastern Conference member Florida in the Birmingham Bowl and on special teams, contributed an 81-yard kickoff return vs. Gaffney as a responded with a career-best three tackles (two solo) … Overall, was senior … Top defensive single-game performance(s) were a pair of 20 solo credited with seven stops (five solo), two pass breakups (SMU, Tulsa), one tackle outings against Charlotte Catholic and Byrnes … Selected to play in forced fumble (Florida) and one interception (SMU) … Pick against the the prestigious Shrine Bowl … A key contributor to NHS’s 12-3 record (6-1 in Mustangs came in the third quarter and did not feature return yardage … league play) in 2012 while a junior … Various recruiting publications con- Posted a pair of two-tackle outings – vs. N.C. Central and Tulane … Both sistently used “loves to hit and play full speed” when describing approach stops against the Green Wave were solo hits … Played, but did not record to game … Originally committed to East Carolina on Jan. 21, 2014 …Also statistics against South Carolina, North Carolina, Connecticut and UCF … reportedly recruited by Kansas, Kansas State and Nebraska … Played in Did not experience action vs. Virginia Tech, USF, Temple and Cincinnati. same prep program as former Pirate ILB Brandon Williams. Personal: Full 2013: Redshirted during true freshman campaign … Praised for play on name is Corey Lamont Seargent II … Major is construction management. scout teams by coaching staff … Signed with Ruffin McNeill’s program in Seargent’s Career Defensive Statistics February. High School: Played key role for a Hillgrove High School pro- Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH gram that advanced to the Georgia High School Association 6A Playoffs 2015 9/0 10 2 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 1-0 6 0 before falling to Camden County in 2012 … Helped the Hawks to an overall Totals 9/0 10 2 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 1-0 6 0 record of 6-5 and a 5-3 mark in 6A Region 4 play as a senior with 23 tackles Career-high tackles – 3 (two times), last vs. Cincinnati (11/28/15) (16 solo), three interceptions and six pass breakups … Anchored a defense for coach Phil Ironside that held six opponents to 15 or fewer points during Travon Simmons his senior season, which included consecutive shutouts against Campbell 3 Defensive Back and Pebblebrook … Also starred as a kickoff return specialist, recording 5-10 • 187 • Jr-2L a 78-yarder to open the Pebblebrook contest and adding a 55-yarder Marietta, Ga. (Hillgrove) against Kennesaw Mountain to begin second half action … Defensively, Expected to begin junior year looking to ex- picked off a pass against Beach in the first round of the Georgia High tend active 13-game starting streak … Hopes School Association playoffs as a junior … Netted 29 stops (21 solo), four to successfully bounce back from a shoulder pass thefts and seven breakups in 2011 as Hawks rolled to an 11-1 record injury that prevented action and strength testing during spring of 2016 … (7-0 league mark) … Tallied 24 tackles (15 solo), five picks and 10 PBUs as a Was fully cleared by sports medicine staff prior to start of fall preseason key contributor in 2010 … In all, finished prep career with 76 hits (52 solo),

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 83 2016 Football Fact Book 12 interceptions and 23 aerial knock-downs … Participated in the 2012 High School: Selected to the 2012 Associated Press All-State squad, as Nike Combine circuit, posting an electronically-timed 4.69 in the 40-yard voted on by 17 statewide media members … A two-year varsity starter dash, a 4.2 clip in the 20-yard shuttle, a 31.6-inch vertical leap and a 82.38 and team captain who earned three-star designation according to Scout. SPARQ score … Earned addition varsity letters in track. Personal: Full name com … Helped guide Todd Willert’s East Forsyth High School program to a is Travon Rashad Simmons … Born December 30, 1994 at Atlanta. Ga. … 13-1 record as a senior, which included a 6-0 mark in 4-A Piedmont Triad Brother, Traye, played collegiately in the Big 10 Conference at Minnesota League play … Eagles did not suffer a loss until the North Carolina High before signing with the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent in School Athletic Association 4AA quarterfinals (a 25-15 setback to eventual 2010 … A finance major. state champion Butler) … Anchored an offensive line from the guard po- Simmons’ Career Defensive Statistics sition that helped EFHS amass over 4,000 yards and score 568 points - an Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH average of 40.6 per game … Tallied 29 pancake blocks during final cam- 2014 9/1 5 2 7 0.0 0.0 1 0 1-0 2 0 paign and allowed only one sack in 138 chances … In addition to AP all- 2015 12/12 30 15 45 0.0 1.0 0 0 0-0 9 0 state status, also selected First Team All-Piedmont Triad 4-A Conference, Totals 21/13 35 17 52 0.0 1.0 1 0 1-0 11 0 NCPreps.com 4A All-State, CarolinaPreps.com 4A All-State, Triad Sports Career-high tackles – 9 vs. Cincinnati (11/28/15) Weekly All-Forsyth County and Winston-Salem Journal All-Northwest (region) in 2012 … Played key role in East Forsyth’s 9-3 campaign (5-1 Brandon Smith league record) in 2011, earning All-Piedmont Triad 4-A Conference honors 62 Offensive Line as a junior … Offensive unit averaged 30.9 points per outing and reached 6-8 • 325 • Jr-2L 40-point plateau on three occasions on the way to a NCHSAA first-round Kernersville (East Forsyth) playoff appearance … Also named to theTriad Sports Weekly All-Forsyth An imposing and powerful presence on the County First-Team … Spent freshman season on junior varsity squad be- line of scrimmage … Has progressed from a fore a late-season sophomore year promotion to varsity. Personal: Full highly-regarded all-state prep standout to col- name Brandon L. Smith … Born September 12, 1994 at Morganton, N.C. legiate starter, and is now considered a strong honors candidate on the … Due to his height and the absence of Forsyth County middle school conference level … Completed spring drills listed as the Pirates’ starting programs, Smith didn’t play organized football until the ninth grade … A right tackle, a status he earned prior to the second week of sophomore family community services major. season … A Preseason All-American Athletic Conference choice by Phil Steele Magazine (third-team) … Has played in 17 career games with 11 Xavier Smith starts … Already participated in four spring practice periods (reported 2 Defensive Back early in 2013) with three different position coaches, but appeared to take 6-2 • 188 • Jr-1L performance to a higher level under new line mentor Geep Wade during Raleigh (Wakefield) the spring of 2016 … Results in the strength and conditioning program Will battle for inclusion on the defensive two- are matched by few … Established a positional record with a power clean deep in the secondary, specifically at one of the of 362 pounds during spring testing … Earned power quotient “freak” safety spots to open third campaign on ECU’s rating with other notables such as a bench press of 400 (plus 25 reps active roster … Also expected to continue service as a primary special of 225 pounds), a back squat of 580, a 61" shot put toss, a 27" vertical teams contributor in an effort to utilize athleticism on game day … Has leap and an 8'7" broad jump. 2015: Started 11 of 12 contests at right tackle played in five career contests … Was not credited with any tackles during as a sophomore … Came off the bench in the opener against Towson, a pair of spring scrimmages, but did have reps with top three units but took over position from Dontae Levingston prior to the Florida tilt during weekday practice sessions under new coaching staff … After nag- and did not relinquish job the remainder of the season … Significantly ging back injury hampered strength and conditioning development early contributed to a unit that averaged 414.6 yards per game, 281.3 through in career, displayed improvement during modified recent spring testing the air (which stood 27th nationally) … Other Top 50 FBS ranks include periods… Produced a bench press of 300 pounds (45-pound increase), fourth down conversion percentage (64.7/18th), redzone efficiency (88.6 but did not participate in other lifts … Agility evaluation included a 34" percent/23rd), third down conversion percentage (43.0/35th) and pass vertical leap, a 9'5" broad jump, a 4.24 time in the pro-shuttle and 7.24 efficiency rating (137.38/43rd) … Helped Pirates amass 400 or more yards clip in the three-cone drill. 2015: Played in three contests as a sophomore six times and 500 or more on three occasions (622/UCF, 555/SMU, 518/ (special teams and as a reserve in the secondary) … Made season debut BYU) … Member of line that produced a pair of 200-yard rushing efforts at BYU and participated in snaps vs. Tulsa at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium a (306 vs. SMU, 203 vs. Connecticut) and three individual 100-yard ground week later … Closed out play with an appearance at UCF in road finale … performances – 2/RB Chris Hairston, 1/QB James Summers … Also pro- Was not credited with any defensive statistics. 2014: Experienced limited vided protection for five 300-yard passing outings (473/UCF, 385/BYU, action as a redshirt freshman, playing in two games at Dowdy-Ficklen 346/Florida, 325/Navy, 317/Cincinnati). 2014: Played in five games, both Stadium – season opener against N.C. Central and again vs. Tulane … as a reserve on the offensive line and on special teams, to earn first var- Did not record any statistics during pair of special teams appearances. sity letter … Appeared in contests against N.C. Central, South Carolina, 2013: Redshirted during true freshman campaign … Valued member of Virginia Tech, North Carolina and SMU to open season, but did not expe- the scout team, helping prepare pass-oriented offensive unit on a weekly rience action the remainder of the year. 2013: Provided solid service on basis … Inked with the Pirates in February. High School: Played his senior the scout squad as a redshirt during true rookie year … Officially enrolled season for head coach Rod Sink at Wakefield High School after opening early at ECU in January of 2013 and joined the Pirates for spring drills.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 84 2016 Football Fact Book prep career at Wake Forest-Rolesville as a freshman, sophomore and ju- position as a walk-on … Enjoyed growth on developmental squad. High nior … Listed as a three-star recruit and the 47th-best prospect in the state School: A two-year letterman for coach Paul Hoggard at Richmond High of North Carolina according to ESPN.com … A key part of a Wolverines’ School … Served as a team captain as a senior … Caught 16 passes for 387 squad that posted an 11-2 overall mark and a 6-1 4A Cap Eight record in yards and five touchdowns in 2012. Personal: Full name is Jonathan Kole 2012 … Posted 60 stops and netted three interceptions as a senior … WHS Stanley … Born Dec. 17, 1994 … Son of Kip Stanley and Lynne Dunn … Major advanced to the second round of the North Carolina High School Athletic is management information systems. Association 4AA playoffs before falling to Garner Magnet … Earned Cap Eight First-Team All-Conference honors … Tallied 45 tackles, seven pass breakups and one blocked kick as a junior at Wake Forest-Rolesville … James Summers Helped the Cougars to an 11-3 record (6-1 in 4A Cap Eight play) in 2011 by 11 Wide Receiver contributing to a defense that allowed only 19.6 points per game … Stood 6-3 • 218 • Sr-1L Greensboro (Hinds CC) ninth among all Cap Eight tacklers during junior campaign … Part of a Rolesville program that rolled to a 14-1 mark (6-0 league) in 2009 during A talented and personable athlete who pro- freshman year, suffering only loss to Jack Britt in the state semifinals … vides the Pirates’ offense with a multitude Participated in the 2011 Under Armour Combine and the 2010 Schuman’s of play-making options … Offers a level of National Underclassmen Combine in Durham and received the DB MVP maturity, strength, toughness and agility that are matched by few … award … Rated as the No. 8 athlete at the Nike combine in Charlotte … Originally signed with the ECU program with the intention of playing re- Also earned track letters at Rolesville as a 400-meter specialist. Personal: ceiver, but was moved to quarterback late during preseason camp in 2015 Full name is Xavier LaMont Smith … Born November 19, 1994 at Charlotte, because of personnel shortages and developed into a part-time starter N.C. … Major is criminal justice … Earned ECU Honor Roll designation for … Relocated back to receiver during spring drills and also took reps at successful work in the classroom. running back after impressing new coaching staff with ball security skills, Smith’s Career Defensive Statistics tenacity and elusiveness … Expected to compete with Quay Johnson for Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH a starting assignment at the “H” receiver position … A Preseason All- 2014 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 American Athletic Conference choice by Phil Steele Magazine (fourth- 2015 3/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 team) … Picked up 44 yards and a touchdown (35-yard run) on five Totals 5/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 carries during the first spring scrimmage on April 9 … Had four attempts Career-high tackles – none for eight ground yards in the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Work in strength and conditioning program has been equally as impressive … Kole Stanley Earned “Elite Pirate” status during spring testing period, recording lifts 84 Wide Receiver of 505 pounds (back squat) and 266 (push jerk) … Owns a 31" vertical 6-2 • 210 • Jr-SQ leap, 4.28 pro shuttle time and ranks among the top 10 percent of unit Hamlet (Richmond) with a 10' broad jump, a 4.55 40-yard dash, a 6.75 mark in the three-cone drill and an 11.60 clip in the long shuttle. 2015: Experienced action in 10 A consummate team-first pass catcher who has games during first season on ECU roster after transferring from Hinds CC courageously battled back from a horrifying … Made move to quarterback (from wide receiver) late during preseason ankle injury suffered prior to the 2014 season … camp and spent first month of season acclimating to new position (did Spent entire sophomore campaign in rehabilitation mode before being not play vs. Towson and Navy) … Ultimately, made four starts at quar- fully cleared during the spring (of 2015) … Will battle for two-deep inclu- terback (BYU, Temple, Connecticut, USF) … Accounted for 1,129 yards of sion at wide receiver and on special teams … Initially earned roster posi- total offense (112.9 ypg) and was responsible for 13 touchdowns … Was tion as a walk-on in the fall of 2013 … Did not record any catches during team’s second-leading rusher after picking up 446 yards on 96 attempts a pair of spring scrimmages but new coaching staff was encouraged by (4.6 ypg) … Co-led unit with eight ground scores … Reached paydirt on play during weekday practice sessions … Appears to have completed a runs vs. Virginia Tech (5, 41-yarders), SMU (27, 8), BYU (34), Tulsa (6) and remarkable recovery based on spring strength and conditioning testing USF (7, 3) … Had 10 or more carries in five contests and surpassed 50 results, earning “Elite Pirate” status … Ranks among top 10 percent of yards on three occasions, including personal bests in attempts (21) and position mates with a 485-pound back squat, a 10'4" broad jump, a 6.79 yards (169) against Virginia Tech at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Rushing time in the three-cone drill and a flex rating of 15 … Also turned in a total vs. Hokies marked the second-highest ground effort by a Pirate QB push jerk of 277, a 4.43 clip in the 40-yard dash and a 4.09 mark in the since 1979 (178 by Leander Green vs. Richmond) and the first triple-digit pro shuttle. 2015: Did not experience game-day action as a sophomore, outing by an ECU signal-caller since 2000 (David Garrard vs. Tulane) … but was regarded as a valuable contributor on scout teams …Completed With an additional 110 passing yards against Virginia Tech, became first rehabilitation efforts (from ankle injury) during the late winter and par- quarterback at school to reach a double-triple since Garrard’s perfor- ticipated in spring drills … Recorded two receptions for 13 yards during mance against Green Wave (112 rush/185 pass) – a span of 189 games scrimmages on April 11 and April 18. 2014: Redshirt freshman season … Other notable rushing results include 85 yards at SMU, 55 at BYU, 44 came to an unfortunate end during preseason camp … Suffered a serious vs. Tulsa and 42 vs. USF … Did not lose a fumble the entire season (in left ankle injury (which required emergency medical transport) during two drops) and had a long run of 41 (VT) … Completed 60-of-94 passes the Pirates’ first full-pad practice on Aug. 8 and was lost for the entire for 683 yards and five TDs … Launched scoring strikes against Virginia campaign … Underwent extensive rehabilitation process throughout the Tech (26-yarder to Zay Jones), SMU (47 to Trevon Brown, 16 to Jimmy fall and winter. 2013: Redshirted as a true freshman after earning roster

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 85 2016 Football Fact Book Williams), Tulsa (12 to Chris Hairston) and Cincinnati (2 to Bryce Williams) Summers’ Career Passing Statistics … Eclipsed the 100-yard passing mark vs. Virginia Tech (110), SMU (153), Year G/GS ATT COM PCT INT TD YDS LONG Tulsa (127) and USF (career-best 158) … Also established personal-bests 2015 10/4 94 60 63.8 2 5 683 56 (USF) Totals 10/4 94 60 63.8 2 5 683 56 (USF) in completions (14), pass attempts (22) and longest single completion (56 Career-high passing attempts – 22 vs. USF (11/07/15) yards) vs. Bulls … Top completion percentage was 90.0 (9-of-10) against Career-high passing completions – 14 vs. USF (11/07/15) Mustangs in Dallas … Suffered only two interceptions (Tulsa, Connecticut) Career-high passing yards – 158 vs. USF (11/07/15) … Selected to American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll in back- to-back weeks after directing comeback victories against Virginia Tech and SMU (sparked a run of 42 unanswered points after entering game Devon Sutton trailing 23-7 midway through second quarter) … Made Pirate debut at 14 Defensive Back Florida in “The Swamp” – completing three-of-four passes for 13 yards 5-11 • 190 • Fr-RS Charlotte (North Mecklenburg) (one rushing yard) … Twenty-one (21) of 60 completions went for 10 or more yards (seven for 20-plus, five for 30-plus, two for 40-plus, one for Made an impactful impression on new coaching 50-plus) … Play was limited in final two contests with a combined two- staff during spring practice period that resulted of-three passing (10 yards) and four rushes (three yards) against UCF and in preseason two-deep consideration at strong Cincinnati … Caught only pass of season in tilt vs. Bearcats (seven-yarder) safety … Also will likely vie for top-tier role on various special teams units … Chosen as a game captain in road finale against Knights … Earned pro- in first active year on Pirates’ roster …. Appears to have made successful gram’s newcomer-of-the-year honors at conclusion of campaign. Junior acclimation to college game with quick-developing fundamental execu- College: Played two seasons at Hinds (Miss.) Community College for head tion and athleticism … Officially joined ECU program as a preferred walk- coach Gene Murphy … Used primarily as a quarterback, passed for a com- on in the spring of 2015 … Tallied a tackle in each of the spring scrimmag- bined 2,874 yards, contributed 1,687 rushing yards and accounted for a es (April 9, April 16) … Cited as an “Iron Pirate” for efforts during spring total of 46 touchdowns during his freshman and sophomore seasons … strength and conditioning testing … Stands among the top 10 percent of Completed 109 passes for 1,347 yards and eight TDs in 2014 to guide the position mates with a 6.53 clip in the three-cone drill and a flex rating of Eagles to a 5-4 record … Also contributed 1,002 ground yards and 12 scores 17 … Other results of note include a 300-pound bench press, a power clean as a sophomore … Eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark on five occasions of 284, a 10' broad jump, a 4.66 time in the 40-yard dash and a 4.03 mark in 2014 … Effort of note in 2014 was an 18-of-30, 280-yard, two-touch- in the pro shuttle. 2015: Was redshirted during the fall as a true freshman down passing day to add to a 110-yard rushing performance against … Earned roster position as a walk-on during spring drills and competed Jones County JC … Had a long run of 65 yards vs. Northeast Mississippi on defensive and special teams scout squads. High School: A two-year CC … Threw for 1,527 yards and 14 touchdowns, while rushing for 685 letterman and team captain for coach Brad Baker at North Mecklenburg yards and 12 more TDs as a freshman in 2013 to lead Hinds to a 7-3 record High School … Was a two-way performer and special teams standout as … Attended Hargrave Military Academy before enrolling at Hinds. High a junior and senior … Netted one interception, recorded three touchdown School: Guided Page to a 15-0 record and a Class 4AA State Championship receptions and returned a punt for another score in 2013 … Recipient of in 2011 as a senior quarterback for head coach Kevin Gillespie … Passed the North Meck Holden Cup, which recognizes outstanding sportsman- for 1,506 yards and 20 touchdowns, while adding 1,632 rushing yards and ship, academic and athletic achievement … An all-conference performer 22 scores as a senior … Threw a pair of TD passes and ran for 116 yards to as a junior who tallied TDs on two kickoff returns and one punt return help Pirates capture the state title … A two-time All-Metro Conference … Picked off one pass as a defender … Established a NMHS single-game selection … Earned conference offensive player-of-the-year honors as record for longest kickoff return (99 yards) … Earned additional letters in a senior … Originally committed to North Carolina at conclusion of prep track and was selected as the I-Meck Conference MVP in 2013 … Competed career but did not enroll in classes … Also received a reported offer from in the 300 meters, 110 meter hurdles, long jump, triple jump, 4x200 and NC State (in addition to East Carolina) out of high school … Picked up 4x400-meter relay teams. Personal: Full name is Devon Marquin Sutton additional varsity letters in basketball, earning All-Metro accolades on the … Born Oct. 21, 1995 at Columbia, S.C. … Son of Willie Sutton and Mara hardwood as well. Personal: Full name is James Lee Summers … Major Woods … A design major … Enjoys drawing, writing and skating. is communications. Summers’ Career Rushing Statistics Austin Teague Year G/GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET APC TD LONG Defensive Back 2015 10/4 96 542 96 446 4.6 8 41 (VT) 20 Totals 10/4 96 542 96 446 4.6 8 41 (VT) 6-0 • 189 • Jr-SQ Career-high rushing attempts – 21 vs. Virginia Tech (09/26/15) Lexington (West Davidson) Career-high rushing yards – 169 vs. Virginia Tech (09/26/15) An outstanding work ethic and continued on- Summers’ Career Receiving Statistics field development has strengthened status as Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG a viable depth chart contributor, both in the 2015 10/4 1 7 7.0 0 7 (CIN) defensive secondary and on special teams as a junior … Despite limited Totals 10/4 1 7 7.0 0 7 (CIN) Career-high receptions – 1 vs. Cincinnati (11/28/15) game-day experience, delivers plenty of schematic knowledge, intensi- Career-high reception yards – 7 vs. Cincinnati (11/28/15) ty and athleticism to program … Initially earned ECU roster position as a walk-on in the fall of 2013 … Enjoyed solid spring practice performance under watchful eyes of new coaching staff … Credited with three tackles

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 86 2016 Football Fact Book during the first scrimmage (April 9) before adding four more hits in the freshman in 2014) … Has played in 18 career games as a member of Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Owns “Elite Pirate” designation for re- special teams and inside linebacking corps, and recorded 25 total tackles sults compiled during spring strength and conditioning testing period (11 solo) … Eleven (11) stops have occurred during special teams action … Ranks among the top 10 percent of secondary with a 6.75 clip in the … Collected one hit during the first spring scrimmage on April 9 and three-cone drill and a flex rating of 19 … Also turned in a push jerk of followed with six tackles, including one for lost yardage, in the Purple 275, a 33" vertical leap, a 9'8" broad jump and a 4.13 mark in the pro Gold Game (April 16) … Continued to display progress in the strength shuttle. 2015: Played in one contest as a sophomore … Appeared in and conditioning program, earning “Super Pirate” designation for spring season opener against Towson, but was not credited with any defen- testing success … Ranked among the linebacking unit’s top 10 percent sive statistics … Earned program’s prestigious Jerry T. Brooks Award for in the vertical leap (35.5"), broad jump (9'8"), 40-yard dash (4.59), pro academic achievement (representative of team’s highest grade point shuttle (4.06), three-cone drill (6.96), long shuttle (11.50) and flex rat- average). 2014: Did not experience game-day action as a redshirt fresh- ing (16) … Power numbers of note include a 300-pound bench press, a man … Valued as a contributor on defensive scout squad … Logged one power clean of 294 and a push jerk of 274. 2015: Played in 10 contests as tackle during second spring scrimmage (April 11). 2013: Was redshirted a sophomore, all off the bench as a reserve defender and special teams during true rookie campaign and spent fall on developmental roster. performer … Did not experience action in late season games against High School: A four-year football letterman and team captain for coach Connecticut and Cincinnati … Booked 16 stops (eight solo) … Produced Dale Barnes at West Davidson High School … An All-Central Carolina a combined 13 tackles in back-to-back outings in mid-October, collecting Conference selection and team MVP as a senior after recording 55 tackles a career-best seven hits during the Pirates’ 30-17 win against Tulsa at and a pair of interceptions, returning one pick 75 yards for a touchdown Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium before adding six more in a nationally-televised … Also played four games at quarterback, throwing for 300-plus yards Thursday night clash against Temple … Recorded single stops in tilts vs. and a three scores … Named to The Dispatch’s All-County squad and BYU, USF and UCF … Closed year with at least one tackle in last five con- was chosen to play in the North Carolina East-West All-Star Game after secutive games played in … Did not register statistics in first five contests senior campaign … Tallied 42 stops, two forced fumbles and an inter- (Towson, Florida, Navy, Virginia Tech, SMU) … Ten (10) stops came on ception as a junior … Credited with 34 and 22 hits during sophomore rushes, three on passing plays and three more on special teams (2/kick- and freshman seasons, respectively … Additionally, picked off a pair of off returns, 1/punt returns). 2014: Appeared in eight games during true passes in 2010 during second year in program … Was also a three-year freshman season as a member of special teams and inside linebacking basketball letterman (and team captain) as a shooting guard … Chosen corps … Did not play in the last five contests vs. Cincinnati, Tulane, Tulsa, to the All-Central Carolina Conference and garnered team MVP accolades UCF and Florida (Birmingham Bowl) … Totaled nine tackles (three solo) on the hardwood … Enjoyed a 41-point performance to earn “Student … Elevated to depth chart status prior to the Virginia Tech game after Athlete-of-the-Week” by The Dispatch … Excelled in the classroom as a Devaris Brunson suffered a season-ending knee injury at South Carolina National Beta Club member … A four-year NCHSAA Scholar-Athlete per- … Eight of nine stops came on special teams, ranking fourth on the squad former … An North Carolina Academic Scholar … Earned Academic All- … All eight hits were made on kickoff return coverage squad … Tallied at Star Award as selected by the NCHSAA and N.C. Coaches Association … A least one tackle in five of eight games played with a season-best four Magna Cum Laude graduate who was a member of the school’s Honor against North Carolina at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Also added a pair Roll all four years of prep career. Personal: Full name is Austin Brady of stops in collegiate debut against N.C. Central … Had single tackles vs. Teague … Born Oct. 5, 1994 at Lexington, N.C. … Son of Reggie and Paula South Carolina, Virginia Tech and Connecticut … Did not record any stats Teague … A management major … Father played collegiate baseball at against SMU, USF or Temple … Selected as the special teams captain pri- Guilford (N.C.) College, while grandfather Paul McCrary played baseball or to the SMU tilt, which also marked ECU’s inaugural American Athletic and football at Atlantic Christian College (now known as Barton College) Conference contest. High School: An ESPN.com three-star prospect who … Participated in a church mission to Tucson, Ariz. … Enjoys playing golf. earned a scout grade of 74 and ranks among the top 50 running backs Teague’s Career Defensive Statistics in the Southeast … Selected as the Class 6-AAAAA Defensive Player-of- Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH the-Year by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Played for coach Daydrin 2014 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 Shell on a Wolverine squad that compiled a 4-6 mark in 2013 … Made his 2015 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 commitment to East Carolina on Feb. 2 at the conclusion of the Pirates’ Totals 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 final visitation weekend … Recruited by Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Ole Career-high tackles – none Miss and Tennessee early during the process. Personal: Full name is Ray Vartron Tillman … Majoring in communications … Earned ECU Honor Roll Ray Tillman accolades for work in the classroom during the 2015 spring semester. 21 Inside Linebacker Tillman’s Career Defensive Statistics 6-1 • 215 • Jr-2L Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH Lithonia, Ga. (Miller Grove) 2014 8/0 3 6 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2015 10/0 8 8 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 A physical, agile and tactically-sound defender Totals 18/0 11 14 25 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 who could be in a position to make jump into Career-high tackles – 7 vs. Tulsa (10/17/15) a starting role as a junior … Penciled in as the Pirates’ top “will” inside linebacker at the start of preseason camp … Seemingly has a strong grasp on assignment detail despite relative- ly short time in ECU program (after having redshirt removed as a true

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 87 2016 Football Fact Book Cam White first-team all-conference honors as a senior in 2011 … Logged 92 stops 55 Inside Linebacker (77 solo) and 13 TFLs during junior season … Also added six pass breakups 5-11 • 218 • Sr-2L and a pair of forced fumbles on the way to all-conference (honorable Apex (Middle Creek) mention) accolades in 2010 … Picked up three additional varsity letters as Provides another compelling entry in East a lacrosse starting defenseman who helped lead MCHS to a third-round Carolina’s book of walk-on success stories, playoff appearance as a junior. Personal: Full name is Cameron Ramel especially from the linebacking unit … A per- White … Born April 19, 1994 at West Monroe, La. … Son of Brian and Rose sonable, yet intense competitor who has risen from a walk-on scout White … Earned a bachelor’s degree in finance during the summer of team contributor to a viable two-deep standing to a possible starting 2016, but participated in ECU’s Spring Commencement Exercises on May 6 assignment in just four seasons … As previously mentioned, earned … An Honor Roll performer in the classroom as an undergraduate student initial roster position as a walk-on during the spring of 2013 and was … Father was a member of the Louisiana Tech track and field program as deservedly promoted to scholarship status on Oct. 4, 2015 … Expected to a javelin thrower who followed up a conference runner-up finish with a open senior campaign battling Jordan Williams for the top “mike” inside league championship a year later in 1989. linebacking job … Also has developed into a noted special teams stalwart White’s Career Defensive Statistics and could experience additional action on various units depending on Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH 2013 2/0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 final defensive assignment … Overall, has played in 21 career games and 2014 7/0 2 5 7 0.0 0.0 1 0 0-0 1 0 booked 36 tackles (18 solo) … Has collected multiple tackle totals on nine 2015 12/1 15 12 27 0.0 2.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 occasions … Played in two bowl games … Led all tacklers with six hits Totals 21/1 18 18 36 0.0 2.0 1 0 0-0 1 0 during the first spring scrimmage (April 9) … Credited with three stops, Career-high tackles – 7 vs. UCF (11/19/15) one resulting in a four-yard loss, in the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Oft-recognized by strength and conditioning staff for work ethic and physical progress … Spring testing performance ranked as “excellent” Jimmy Williams Outside Receiver according coach Jeff Connors’ power quotient … A “Super Pirate” who 81 5-11 • 194 • Sr-2L ranked among the top 10 percent of linebacking unit in eight catego- Washington (Washington) ries – front squat (410 pounds), power clean (352), vertical leap (35"), broad jump (9'6"), pro shuttle (4.02), three-cone drill (6.81), long shuttle An athletic, agile and inspirational pass catcher (11.54) and flex rating (14) … Also turned in a bench press of 360 and a who earned a roster position as an invited walk- push jerk of 318. 2015: Played in all 12 contests and made one start (at on prior to the start of preseason camp in 2013 UCF) – the first of collegiate career … Credited with 27 stops (15 solo) and has continued rise up offensive two-deep despite battling nagging … Topped all special teams tacklers with 10 (seven on kickoff returns, injuries throughout career … Promoted to scholarship status during the three on punt returns) … As a top linebacker reserve, booked 17 hits – 16 2014 campaign … Athleticism and quick understanding of ECU’s offensive on rushes and one on a passing play … Registered a pair of hits behind scheme resulted in immediate playing time as a true freshman before the line of scrimmage (-2 yards) in separate outings vs. Tulsa and UCF … a left foot injury ended year prematurely … Appeared to have fully re- Produced at least one tackle in 10 contests and tallied multiple stops on bounded from medical setback with nine appearances in 2014 before a six occasions … Closed campaign strongly with a combined 12 tackles in left ankle injury limited play in 2015 … Resiliency and work ethic during back-to-back tilts against UCF (career-high seven) and Cincinnati (five) rehabilitation process has enabled second comeback … Projected to open … Other efforts of note include four stops vs. Golden Hurricane, three vs. senior year as a top reserve at the “H” receiving position … Versatility Virginia Tech and two each against Florida and Temple … Opened season could allow action on the outside slots as well … Has played in 18 career with one or more hits in five-straight games … Served as a game captain games with seven starts … Has caught 42 passes for 457 yards (10.9 ypr) two times – vs. SMU and Connecticut. 2014: Appeared in seven games, and three touchdowns … Produced 12 multiple-catch contests and made primarily as a member of special teams unit … Experienced action vs. at least one reception in 16 outings … Did not record a catch in either spring N.C. Central, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tulane, Tulsa, UCF and Florida scrimmage despite solid showings during weekday workouts under new (Birmingham Bowl) … Recorded seven tackles (two solo), with a sea- coaching staff … Earned an “excellent” rating in coach Jeff Connors’ power son-best four against the Green Wave at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Three quotient and reached “Super Pirate” status for second consecutive spring of seven stops came on kickoff coverage squad … Forced first career fum- testing period… Stood among top 10 percent of receiving unit with a ble and credited with a pass breakup against Tulane … Other multi-stop 525-pound back squat and a 6.82 clip in the three-cone drill … Also pro- outing against N.C. Central (two) in season opener … Also logged single duced lifts of 330 in the bench press, 300 in the power clean and 262 in hit vs. UCF. 2013: Quick development enabled move from walk-on status the push jerk … Owns a 39.5" vertical jump, a 10'2" broad jump, a 40-yard to game-day participant in a span of less than eight months … Played in dash time of 4.44 and a pro-shuttle mark of time of 4.21. 2015: Was ECU’s two games during inaugural campaign in the ECU program – UAB and top “Z” receiver to open junior campaign, starting first five contests before Ohio (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl) … Recorded first collegiate tackles (two) vs. suffering a left ankle injury at SMU … In all, experienced action in seven Blazers … One hit came on a rushing play, the other on a pass completion games with six starts … Returned from injury in early November, coming … Did not record any statistics against the Bobcats at Tropicana Field. off the bench against USF and starting road finale at UCF … Recorded 15 High School: A three-year football letterman for coach Sean Crocker receptions for 137 yards (9.1 ypr) and two touchdowns … Tallied both scor- at Middle Creek … Tallied 129 total tackles (104 solo), 15 TFLs, one sack, ing grabs on the road against Navy (two-yarder) and SMU (16) … Caught two pass breakups, one interception and two forced fumbles to earn at least one pass in five outings and produced multiple receptions on

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 88 2016 Football Fact Book three occasions … In fact, enjoyed torrid start to the season with a com- level of physicality and plenty of athleticism … Has made rapid as- bined 13 catches in first three contests … Caught four balls for 26 yards in cend on unit’s depth chart after arriving as a walk-on transfer (Shaw opener vs. Towson, added two more at Florida (21 yards) before book- University) in 2014 … Made initial impact on special teams squads as a ing a career-high seven receptions (for a season-high 55 yards) against redshirt freshman before following with first full-time starting assign- Midshipmen in Annapolis … Had single grabs vs. SMU (16) and UCF (19) … ment and promotion to scholarship status in 2015 … Expected to open Nineteen-yarders vs. Navy and Knights were season longs … Credited with junior year contending for a starting job at the “mike” inside linebacker one tackle (on interception return against Virginia Tech) … Did not play position and, if development continues at rapid pace, could content for vs. BYU, Tulsa, Temple, Connecticut and Cincinnati … Selected as the of- postseason honors at the conference level … A Preseason All-American fensive recipient of the Rock Roggeman Heart-of-the-Pirate Award (most Athletic Conference (fourth-team) choice by Athlon Sports … Has played inspirational player) at the conclusion of the season. 2014: Played in nine in 21 career contests and made 10 starts … Credited with 86 stops (46 games, making one start (North Carolina) … Netted 22 catches for 254 solo), 6.0 tackles for lost yardage, a forced fumble and recovery, and an yards (11.5 ypc) … Scored first career touchdown at Tulsa with a 16-yard interception … Owns four double-digit tackle performances and tallied grab in the first quarter … Recorded multiple receptions in seven of nine at least one hit in 16 outings … Did not produce a stop in the first spring contests with a season-high four at Virginia Tech (personal-best 77 yards) scrimmage, but booked a pair of tackles and knocked down a pass and against North Carolina (37 yards) … Also had a season-long 35-yard during the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 … Progress in strength and grab against Hokies … Caught three passes in season opener against N.C. conditioning program are rivaled by few … Broke positional (LB) records Central (43 yards) … Twelve of 22 receptions went for 10 or more yards in the power clean (362 pounds) and vertical jump (38") during spring (two for 20-plus) … Other effort of note was a three-catch, 24-yard per- testing period … Ranks at the top of strength coach Jeff Connors “freak” formance vs. Florida in the Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field … Carried the power quotient rating at 205, which encompasses the power clean, ver- ball twice (Tulane, UCF) on reverses for five total yards … First carry of the tical, broad jump (10'4") and 40 time (4.52) … A “Super Pirate” designee season went for 12 yards against Green Wave … Did not play against SMU, who also produced a bench press of 380, a back squat of 585, a push jerk USF, Connecticut and Cincinnati … Missed contests against Mustangs, Bulls of 318, a pro shuttle time of 4.20, a three-cone drill clip of 7.06 and a long and Huskies because of a left ankle injury. 2013: Had redshirt officially -re shuttle time of 12.07. 2015: Appeared in all 12 contests and made 10 starts moved during the off week after the Virginia Tech game and was inserted at the “buck” inside linebacker position … Came off the bench in games into the Pirates’ two-deep prior to the North Carolina contest … Ended up against Navy and Temple … Stood second on unit in tackles with 81 (45 playing in just two games – North Carolina and Middle Tennessee – before solo), trailing only Zeek Bigger … Registered six stops behind the line suffering a season-ending left foot injury against the Blue Raiders on Oct. of scrimmage (-21 yards), which included a pair of sacks (vs. Towson, 5 … In all, caught five passes for 66 yards during brief stint on travel roster Florida) .,. Credited with a forced fumble (USF), a recovery (Tulsa) and … Had two receptions for 28 yards against the Tar Heels before following an interception (nine-yard return in fourth quarter vs. Virginia Tech) … with a three-catch, 38-yard performance vs. MTSU … Had a long grab of 21 Tackle average (6.8 per game) ranked 16th among all American Athletic yards in Murfreesboro as well … Also had one rushing attempt for 10 yards Conference defenders … Booked at least one stop in 11 outings (zero vs. at Kenan Stadium vs. North Carolina. High School: Earned three letters for Temple) and produced double-digit hit totals four times … Closed sea- coach Sport Sawyer at nearby Washington High School … Also served as a son with a career-best 14 tackles against Cincinnati at Dowdy-Ficklen senior team captain for the Pam Pack … Rushed for 1,329 yards and threw Stadium after notable earlier performances vs. Towson (10), Virginia for 974 more in 2012 … Accounted for 29 total touchdowns as a senior … Tech (13) and USF (10) … Contributed at least half a TFL on six occa- Picked up 1,003 ground yards and passed for 574 during junior campaign sions (1.0/Towson, 1.5/Florida, 0.5/Virginia Tech, 1.0/SMU, 1.0/UCF, 1.0/ … Also lettered in basketball. Personal: Full name is James Oties Williams Cincinnati) … Other notable efforts came against Navy (eight stops), BYU III … Born February 24, 1995 at Washington, N.C. … Son of Nadine Daniels (six), Connecticut (six) and SMU (five) … Started and finished in strong … A recreation and park management major. fashion with a combined 34 tackles in the first four outings and a com- Williams’ Career Receiving Statistics bined 34 hits in the last four games (8.5 tpg averages) … Registered 66 Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG stops on rushes and 15 on passing plays. 2014: Moved up various depth 2013 2/0 5 66 13.2 0 21 (MT) charts after joining Pirate program in time for preseason camp … Played 2014 9/1 22 254 11.5 1 35 (VT) in nine games – North Carolina, USF, Connecticut, Temple, Cincinnati, 2015 7/6 15 137 9.1 2 19 (UCF) Tulane, Tulsa, UCF and Florida (Birmingham Bowl) – in primarily a spe- Totals 18/7 42 457 10.9 3 35 (VT) Career-high receptions – 7 vs. Navy (09/19/15) cial teams role … Registered five tackles (one solo) … Four hits came as Career-high reception yards – 77 vs. Virginia Tech (09/13/14) a member of the kickoff coverage unit … Booked a season-high two stops against Huskies at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium … Tallied single tackles in outings vs. Bulls (only solo hit of season), Bearcats and Knights … Did Jordan Williams not play in the first three contests against N.C. Central, South Carolina 45 Inside Linebacker and Virginia Tech, as well as the American Athletic Conference opener 6-0 • 234 • Jr-2L against SMU. 2013 (Shaw): Redshirted during true freshman season at Fayetteville (Shaw) Shaw University before opting to transfer to ECU. High School: Was a Is the Pirates’ top returning tackler after en- three-year varsity letterman at Jack Britt High School … A two-year All- joying a breakout sophomore campaign … Mid-South Conference choice as a linebacker … Booked 102 stops as a se- Possesses record-breaking strength, a high nior in 2012 … Earned defensive player-of-the-game honors as a senior

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 89 2016 Football Fact Book after stopping Pine Forest quarterback Tim Allen on a fourth-down play at the JBHS two-yard line to preserve a win and a runner-up finish in the Mid-South Conference … Helped Buccaneers to the state 4-AA title game before falling to Matthews Butler 56-28 … Logged 107 tackles, six sacks as a junior … Also was credited with a forced fumble and recov- ery in 2011 … Had five solo hits as a sophomore during first season on varsity … Coached at the prep level by former Pirate (and NFL) offensive lineman Brian Rimpf. Personal: Full name is Jordan Xavier Williams … A communications major. Williams’ Career Defensive Statistics Year G/GS UT AT TOT SKS TFL FF FR INT PB QBH 2014 9/0 1 4 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2015 12/10 45 36 81 2.0 6.0 1 1 1-9 0 0 Totals 21/10 46 40 86 2.0 6.0 1 1 1-9 0 0 Career-high tackles – 14 vs. Cincinnati (11/28/15)

Jordan Williams

2016 Newcomers/Signees Sean Bailey Keyshawn Canady OL • 6-6 • 310 • Fr. • Cumming, Ga. (Lambert HS) DB • 6-0 • 185 • Fr. • Wallace, N.C. (Wallace-Rose Hill HS) High School: A two-year first-team all-region and all-county performer High School: A three-year letterman and team captain for coach Joey at Lambert High School … Played a key role in the Longhorns’ offensive Price at Wallace-Rose Hill … Played a key role leading the Bulldogs to production that resulted in 3,613 total yards during the 2015 campaign, consecutive state championships (2014, 2015) … A First-Team Wilmington which included a season-high 527 during a 45-36 victory over Centennial Star-News All-Area and First-Team All-Four County selection as a junior HS … Led unit in total pancake blocks with 85 and graded out at 90 percent and senior … Named to the North Carolina All-State squad by USA Today as a senior, garnering second-team all-state honors and designation as a (second team) … A two-way standout who rushed for 2,798 yards on Blue-Grey All-America selection … Top effort of note was a season-high 216 carries, scored 56 touchdowns while also accumulating 113 total 16 knock-downs to help LHS to a 41-26 win against Chattahoochee HS tackles and 16 interceptions during prep career … Earned invitation to … Team captain of Louis Daniels’ program that advanced to the 2015 the prestigious Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas after senior campaign and Georgia High School Association (GHSA) Playoffs and finished with an 8-3 helped North Carolina to a 54-39 victory over South Carolina … Selected record in 2015 … Named Lambert Offensive MVP and was the recipient as the recipient of the Shrine Bowl Spark Plug Award … Offensively, ran of the Longhorns’ Life Time Captain Award … Earned an invitation to for 1,093 yards and 22 TDs on 108 attempts and stood second on team compete in the ’15 Rising Seniors All-Star Game and attended the Rivals in all-purpose yards, while defensively, ranked among unit’s top five Series and MVP camps during the summer … Considered a three-star re- tacklers as a senior … Topped Bulldogs in both interceptions (five) and cruit by ESPN.com, ranking among the nation’s top 110 offense linemen interception return yardage (147) in 2015 … Top offensive effort of note … Also earned three-star designation by 247Sports.com … Quickly moved was a 204-yard, two touchdown rushing performance (on eight carries) up program’s depth chart with full-time starting role as a sophomore during a 62-19 win over Trask HS … Other notable outing was against … Picked up additional four letters as track athlete (shot put/discus) … Laney HS in the season opener with 92 ground yards, one TD, blocked Graduated with honors … Reportedly produced a bench press of 405 punt, 37-yard kickoff return and seven tackles … Selected byMaxPreps. pounds and a squat lift of 555 pounds … Also recruited by Cincinnati and com as Wallace-Rose Hill’s offensive player-of-the-game on four occa- Purdue, while generating interest from Auburn, Duke, Georgia Tech, Penn sions, while garnering overall player-of-the-game accolades six times State, South Carolina, Virginia and Virginia Tech. Personal: Full name is … Enjoyed productive junior campaign that was successfully capped Sean William Bailey … Born November 11, 1997 at Suffern, N.Y. … Son of with team offensive MVP honors in the 2014 state championship game Steve and Mary Bailey … Father was a First Responder in NYC during the … Produced 1,364 yards and 27 scores on 116 carries as a junior … On the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 … Enjoys working out, fishing, camping other side of the ball, logged 72 tackles (two for lost yardage) and picked and hiking. off four passes … Highlight of note during the 2014 season came against Pender County HS, turning five touches into three TDs and two intercep- tions … Picked up 341 ground yards and seven TDs on 26 attempts as a sophomore … Picked off seven passes and returned six for scores in

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 90 2016 Football Fact Book 2013 … Ranked by Scout.com as the No. 3 cornerback in North Carolina to preseason camp. 2014 (California): Did not play due to (foot) injury (42nd nationally) … Considered a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com … …. Traveled to the 2015 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Allstate Reportedly turned in a 39" vertical jump, a bench-press and clean-lift Sugar Bowl to be recognized at halftime and participate in a communi- of 300 pounds and was clocked at 4.25 in the 40-yard dash (10.9 in the ty service project prior to the contest (was one of 22 players across all 100) at the combine … Also recruited by North Carolina, Wake Forest levels of football and one of 11 from the FBS level to earn a spot on the and West Virginia before officially committing to the Pirates on July 13, roster of the 2014 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®) … Presented with his 2015 … Picked up four additional letters in track and one in basketball … Allstate AFCA Good Works Team® trophy in a surprise ceremony in front Personal: Full name is Keyshawn Ahman Canady … Born December 12, of his Cal teammates following a team practice on Nov. 18 … Subject of 1997 at Wallace, N.C. … Son of Victor and Evelyn Canady … Cousin of ECU an award-winning video titled Making A Difference … Rushed a game- defensive back Chris Love and Stanford running back Bryce Love … Enjoys high 11 times for 32 yards and one TD as the second-leading rusher in the time with family and engaging in the community. spring game, while adding one reception for 18 yards. 2013 (California): Played in 10 games off the bench as a redshirt freshman, rushing 40 Jeffrey Coprich times for 156 yards and one touchdown to rank fourth on the team … RB • 5-8 • 175 • Sr. • Watts, Calif. (California) Also added four receptions for 23 yards to total 179 all-purpose (yards) … A graduate transfer who officially signed a grant-in-aid agreement with Twice rushed for over 50 yards, picking up a career-high 55 yards on 10 East Carolina on March 29 and arrived on campus in mid-May … Began carries vs. USC on Nov. 9 and 51 yards on a personal-best 14 attempts at collegiate career at Pac-12 Conference member Cal-Berkeley in the fall Oregon on Sept. 28 … Also tallied for first collegiate score vs. Ducks with a of 2012 before earning bachelor’s degree after the spring semester of one-yard plunge … Had additional rushing yardage vs. Washington State 2016 … Was an uplifting story off the field throughout Cal career, high- (4-15), vs. Oregon State (4-15), at UCLA (4-14), at Washington (3-4) and vs. lighted by his selection to the 2014 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team® - a Portland State (1-2) … Ripped off season-best run of 12 yards vs. Trojans prestigious off-the-field honor that recognizes dedication to communi- and hauled in season-long 16-yard reception against Beavers … Had a ty service by paying tribute to a select group of student-athletes who single reception on four occasions against OSU (season-high 16 yards), vs. have worked positively to impact the lives of others … Was especially USC (seven yards), vs. WSU (1 yard) and at Oregon (-1 yard) … Racked up inspired by a tragedy during his childhood on his third birthday in 1996 a career-best 62 all-purpose yards vs. Trojans (55 rushing, 7 receiving) … when his seven-year-old sister, Essence, lost her life in a car accident he Moved to tailback after spending his 2012 redshirt campaign as a defen- survived … Shortly after his sister’s passing, along with help from his sive back … Rushed a game-high 13 times for 28 yards (Cal’s third-leading family, founded the Essence K. Coprich Book Club in her honor that was rusher) in the spring game … Changed uniform to No. 20 after wearing started in conjunction with the I Am Foundation (www.iamfoundation. No. 30 during first season in program.2012 (California): Redshirted as a org) at 116th Elementary School in the Watts area of Los Angeles with true freshman during initial campaign in Cal program … Did not expe- hopes to raise awareness and, through a partnership with Microsoft and rience game-day action. High School: Was a two-way player (running KPMG, get books donated to the school’s Essence K. Coprich Library … On back, defensive back) in two prep programs – Golden Valley High School the field, Cal action was limited to just 17 career games (10 as a redshirt (2008-10) and West Ranch High School (2011) … Rushed for 1,277 yards freshman in 2013, seven as a junior in 2015) off the bench, mostly because and 16 touchdowns in 2011 as a senior, while adding five receptions for of a nagging foot injury … Rushed for 205 yards on 54 carries (3.8 ypr) 41 yards … Had 25 tackles, two interceptions that were returned for TDs and scored two touchdowns … Caught nine passes for 74 yards (8.2 ypr) (80 and 72 yards), three passes defended and one fumble recovery that … Worked out at three different positions during Golden Bear career, be- was returned 35 yards for a score on defense … Returned seven kicks ginning as a defensive back before moving to running back in the spring for 164 yards as member of special teams squad … Broke single-game of 2013, inside receiver in the spring of 2015 and back to running back for rushing record while making West Ranch HS debut (235 yards) in 2011 the 2015 campaign. 2015 (California): Played in seven contests as a re- … Played in the 2011 Cal State 5-Star All-Star Game following his senior serve running back and as member of special teams unit … Experienced season and forced a fumble on special teams, returning it for a score … action in three non-conference games (Grambling State, San Diego State Prior to transferring to West Ranch, broke both the single-season (1,273 and Texas) before competing in four Pac-12 Conference tilts (Washington, yards) and single-game (230 yards) rushing records at Golden Valley in Washington State, Utah and UCLA) … Rushed for 49 yards and one TD on 2010 as a junior … Added seven ground touchdowns as well as 14 catches 14 attempts (3.5 ypr) … Tallied only ground score on a one-yard run with for 128 yards receiving and one forced fumble on defense … A three-star 9:53 to play in the third quarter vs. Grambling State in the opener on Sept. recruit according to Scout and a two-star selection by ESPN … Ranked 5 … Also logged a season-high five carries vs. Tigers … Top rushing yard- as California’s No. 207 player (overall) by ESPN … Recipient of the 2012 age effort of season was a 26-yard outing at UCLA on Oct. 22 … Picked Watkins Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year for the state of California given up a season-long 12-yard scamper on last play of game vs. the Bruins … annually by the Los Angeles Chapter of The National Alliance of African Booked five rush yards (on two attempts) each in contests against SDSU American Athletes (as a means for recognizing an exceptionally-talent- and UW … Caught five passes for 51 yards out of the backfield … Recorded ed African American male athlete who, by his example, helps promote a season-best three grabs for 35 yards (career-long of 24) vs. Grambling high academic standards and a commitment to community service) … State and closed campaign with a two-catch, 16-yard performance at Maintained a 3.5 GPA throughout his high school career. Personal: Full UCLA … Tallied four (three solo) special teams tackles … Logged three name is Jeffrey Jerome Coprich, Jr. … Born August 3, 1993 … Son of (two solo) stops and forced a fumble in opener vs. GSU before adding Jeffrey J. Coprich, Sr., stepmother Danielle D. Coprich and mother Shantal another solo hit vs. Longhorns in Austin … Missed most of spring prac- House Baker … In addition to (aforementioned) numerous community tice due to existing foot injury, but was given clean bill of health prior relations initiatives, has also dedicated his entire football playing career

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 91 2016 Football Fact Book to his grandmother Hattie B. Jeter-Coprich (father’s mother), who is Tahj Deans courageously fighting breast cancer with the hope she will be able to WR • 6-2 • 185 • Fr. • Bailey, N.C. (Southern Nash HS) see him play in person … Related to former great High School: Completed high school career with 65 catches for 1,074 yards Derek Jeter … Earned a bachelor of arts degree in legal studies from Cal- and nine touchdowns … Racked up over 500 all-purpose yards in 2015 Berkeley, participating in spring commencement exercises at Zellerbach … Had 24 receptions for 411 yards as a senior … Also starred defensive- Auditorium on May 18, 2015. ly, collecting 61 total tackles (which stood third on the unit) … Topped Coprich’s Career Rushing Statistics (California) Firebirds in interception return yards with 78 … Served as SNHS’s punter Year G/GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET APC TD LONG as well, averaging 33.7 yards per boot (640 yards on 19 punts) … Earned 2013 10/0 40 163 7 156 3.9 1 12 (USC) invitation to compete in the prestigious Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas after 2014 did not play/injured senior campaign and was part of North Carolina’s 54-39 win over South 2015 7/0 14 49 0 49 3.5 1 12 (UCLA) Totals 17/0 54 212 7 205 3.8 2 12 (twice) Carolina … Led Southern Nash in receiving with 21 catches for 348 yards Career-high rushing attempts – 14 vs. Oregon (09/28/13) and three TDs as a junior … Eclipsed the 100-yard all-purpose yard mile- Career-high rushing yards – 55 vs. USC (11/09/13) stone during the Firebirds’ 26-13 triumph against Fike HS … Defensively, Coprich’s Career Receiving Statistics (California) stood second on team with 63 overall stops in 2014 to earn Rocky Mount Year G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LONG Telegram All-Area honors … A three-star prospect according to ESPN.com 2013 10/0 4 23 5.8 0 16 (OSU) … Also rated by ESPN.com among the top 60 recruits in North Carolina 2014 did not play/injured (and top 115 athletes nationally) … Picked up additional letters as a stand- 2015 7/0 5 51 10.2 0 24 (GSU) out track and field performer at Southern Nash as well … Also recruited Totals 17/0 9 74 8.2 0 24 (GSU) Career-high receptions – 3 vs. Grambling State (09/05/15) by Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Appalachian State and Georgia Southern Career-high reception yards – 35 vs. Grambling State (09/05/15) before officially committing to East Carolina on May 5, 2015.Personal: Son of Tavis Battle and Shavonnie Deans … Cousin is Julius Peppers, a former Will Dancy North Carolina All-America selection and National Football League All-Pro OL • 6-4 • 310 • Sr. • Graham, N.C. (North Carolina) choice (currently on ’ roster). Transferred into the ECU program as a graduate student prior to the start of the second summer semester in 2016 … Will provide quality depth Jarred Dorton on the Pirates’ offensive line, if not immediately compete for a start- OL • 6-6 • 345 • Jr. • Bakersfield, Calif.(Bakersfield College) ing position … Primarily experienced action at the guard slot, but can Junior College: A First-Team All-California Region III selection by the also handle center position … Played in 23 career contests (two starts) California Community College Football Coaches Association as an offen- at North Carolina before an injury prevented play in 2015 … Appears to sive tackle in 2015 … Also earned First-Team All-Western State Conference have successfully completed rehabilitation efforts with participation in honors by the Southern California Football Association after completing 2016 spring drills while still the Tar Heels. 2015 (North Carolina): Missed Bakersfield College career under the direction of coach Jeff Chudy … the entire campaign because of a left Achilles injury (and was redshirt- Helped Renegades to a pair of wins during the 2015 campaign, defeating ed) … Opened fall camp vying for a starting assignment at guard. 2014 Moorpark 31-15 and Pasadena 51-7 … In addition to East Carolina, was (North Carolina): Experienced action in all 13 games and made two starts also recruited by Buffalo before officially committing to the Pirates on … Opened contests against Liberty and San Diego State, both resulting January 30 following an on-campus visit. High School: A two-time First- in wins for the Tar Heels … Made first career start against Flames in the Team All-Southeast Yosemite League (SEYL) performer for the Stars and season opener, playing 60 snaps and posting six knockdown blocks to coach Chad Brown at Bakersfield’s North High School … Recipient of NHS’s help UNC rack up a season-high 56 points … Posted six more knockdowns Top Lineman Award … Also was a two-year Hometown Sports All-Star against the Aztecs in week two … Also played on special teams squad. and a Bakersfield Jockey Club Award winner … Named North’s team MVP 2013 (North Carolina): Appeared in 10 tilts on the offensive line and on in 2012 … Earned selection to the 2014 U.S. Army All-Star Bowl following special teams … Graded out at 88 percent against Old Dominion … Made senior season. Personal: Full name is Jarred Allen Dorton … Son of Lisa his first appearance as a Tar Heel against Middle Tennessee, recording English. two knockdown blocks in five snaps … Signed with North Carolina in May. Junior College: Played as a true freshman at Eastern Arizona College … Jack Doyle An all-conference performer for the Gila Monsters in 2012. Prep School: OL • 6-4 • 260 • Fr. • Wake Forest, N.C. (Heritage HS) Attended Hargrave Military Academy in 2011 before transferring to Iowa High School: A three-year letterman on the offensive line for Heritage Western Community College the following spring (and subsequently High School … Earned selected to the USA Today North Carolina All- moving on to EAC to compete in the fall of 2012). High School: Earned State squad (second team) … Helped lead Huskies to the North Carolina three letters as a two-way starter at Southern Alamance High School. High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) 4-AA Playoffs as a senior Personal: Full name is Will N. Dancy … Nickname is “Wild Bill” … Fan of … Regarded as a key contributor for an offensive unit that generated the Carolina Panthers and NASCAR … An exercise and sport science major. 2,842 total yards and produced five 200-plus-yard passing outings … Performance was cited during HHS’s 52-7 victory over Jordan HS, a con- test in which the Huskies generated over 400 yards and five touchdowns … Logged a single-game high 11 pancake blocks during senior campaign … Part of North Carolina’s 54-39 win over South Carolina in the Shrine

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 92 2016 Football Fact Book Bowl of the Carolinas … As a junior, earned First-Team All-Cap 4-A selection, the Four County Conference Player-of-the-Year and named Mr. Conference honors … A three-star prospect according to 247Sports.com Football in Duplin County following the 2015 campaign after leading the … Same recruiting website also listed him as one of the top 60 overall Bulldogs in rushing yards with 2,012 (27 TDs) on 232 carries … Also topped (all positions) prospects in the state of North Carolina and among the squad in all-purpose yards (2,514) and total offense yards (2,145), while nation’s top 125 offensive linemen … Picked up additional varsity let- ranking third in receiving yards with 133 (eight catches, two TDs) … Top ters in basketball … Reportedly produced a dead-lift of 485 pounds … performance came in the I-AA title game with 261-yard, five touchdown Officially committed to the East Carolina program on October 28, 2015. effort on 25 carries … Tallied TDs from 11, 4, 3, 59 and 76 yards out against Personal: Full name is Jack Joseph Doyle … Son of Mike and Julie Doyle … Mitchell … Other outing of note was against Laney in the season opener Father currently serves as Heritage High School’s offensive line coach as with 170 ground yards and three scores that helped Wallace-Rose Hill to well as the program’s strength & conditioning coordinator after previous a 42-14 victory … Defensively, led Bulldogs with two forced fumbles … coaching stops at Ellsworth Community College (head coach), Foothill Stood second on unit in total return yards with 308, but was program’s College, San Francisco Community College, San Francisco State, Leicester leading scorer with 200 points … Logged 33 TDs during senior year - 27 Panthers (U.K., head coach) and Iowa State … Has three siblings … Older rushing, two receiving, three on punt returns and one on an interception brother Ryan recently completed collegiate career as a three-year starter return … As a junior, ran for 1,040 yards and 23 touchdowns on 110 carries on Maryland’s offensive line. … Recorded 113 rushing yards, two ground scores and a 73-yard kickoff return for a TD against Starmount to collect the first of two championship Kendall Futrell game MVP trophies … A three-star recruit according to Scout.com, who LB • 6-2 • 215 • Fr. • Winterville, N.C. (South Central HS) also holds a rank as the No. 11 running back in North Carolina and was High School: A three-year starter and lettermen for coaches Tim Carter listed among the top 50 ball-carriers in the South (top 115 nationally) … and Andy Tew at South Central High School … Credited with over 230 Reportedly clocked at 4.4 in the 40-yard dash … Also recruited by North tackles, 40.0 TFLs, 25.0 sacks and eight forced fumbles during prep career Carolina, Wake Forest and West Virginia before officially committing to … Selected as the 2015 Greenville Daily Reflector Defensive Player-of-the- the Pirates on July 20, 2015 … Earned three additional letters in basketball Year after netting 101 total stops, 14.0 TFL and a county-high 12.0 sacks as and two in track (relay team) … Was an all-conference selection on the a senior … Also a member of the Daily Reflector’s First-Team All-County hardwood as a guard. Personal: Full name is Johnnie James Glaspie … squad … Earned additional accolades with inclusion on USA Today’s North Nickname is J.J. … Born November 28, 1996 at Wallace, N.C. … Son of Carolina All-State squad (second team) … Opened senior campaign as a Johnnie Glaspie, Sr. and Nekeithia Kenan … A self-described gym rat who linebacker for Falcons, but moved to defensive end midway through the loves all sports. season … Cited by MaxPreps.com as the Falcons’ defensive player-of-the- game on three occasions and as the overall player-of-the-game once … Colby Gore Helped lead South Central to a 7-5 record and North Carolina High School DB • 5-11 • 175 • Fr. • Little River, S.C. (North Myrtle Beach HS) Athletic Association (NCHSAA) playoff appearance as a junior … Racked Officially enrolled early at ECU in January of 2016 and joined the Pirates up 103 tackles, 24.0 TFL and 12.0 sacks in 2014 … Turned in notable effort for spring drills … Did not record a tackle in the first scrimmage but was against Southern Wayne HS during junior season with 15 stops (10 solo), credited with a pass deflection during the Purple-Gold Game on April 16 4.0 TFL, a sack and a safety during the Falcons’ 36-6 victory … Started … Re-signed (grant-in-aid) with head coach Scottie Montgomery’s pro- prep career on the junior varsity as a freshman but was quickly promoted gram after initially inking a national letter-of-intent with East Carolina in to starting role on varsity early during sophomore year … Labeled as a February, 2015. High School: A two-way player, special teams stalwart two-star prospect according to Scout.com … Earned additional letters in and team captain for head coach Blair Hardin at North Myrtle Beach … basketball … Officially committed to East Carolina on September 3, 2015 Produced 1,499 all-purpose yards as a receiver on the offensive side of … Also received interest from (and recruited by) Clemson, North Carolina, the ball and as a prolific punt and kickoff return specialists … Defensively, North Carolina State and Purdue. Personal: Son of Calvin and Leah Futrell. netted 79 tackles with four interceptions and six pass break-ups from his safety position as a senior … Totaled 48 stops, eight interceptions (three Johnnie Glaspie returned for touchdowns) and two forced fumbles during junior season RB • 5-11 • 180 • Fr. • Rose Hill, N.C. (Wallace-Rose Hill HS) … Logged 350 yards on 25 catches as a wide-out in 2013 … Turned in a High School: Capped an illustrious prep career by playing key role in 98-yard kickoff return for a score and a 76-yard interception return for Wallace-Rose Hill High School’s back-to-back North Carolina High School another touchdown during a contest against Wilson as a junior … Also Athletic Association (NCHSAA) Class I-AA state championships … In all, added a punt return for a TD during the course of the season … Rated earned three letters for coach Joey Price and served as team captain as the No. 24 overall prospect in the state of South Carolina and the No. during senior year … Helped Bulldogs to a combined 30-2 record as a 4 defensive back by Scout.com … Selected to play in the Touchstone junior and senior … Selected as a two-time title game MVP after guiding Energy Cooperatives North vs South All-Star Bowl Game. Personal: Born Wallace-Rose Hill to a 34-21 victory over Starmount in 2014 and a 48-28 May 6, 1997 at Myrtle Beach, S.C. … Full name is Colby Deion Gore … Son triumph over Mitchell in 2015 … A two-year Wilmington Star-News All- of Carlton and Rose Gore … Older brothers all earned honors as football Area selection … Also garnered all-conference honors as a junior and se- lettermen at North Myrtle Beach High School … Brother P.J. Gore starred at nior … Collectively, rushed for 3,358 yards and 56 touchdowns on 373 car- Mars Hill and later signed a free agent contract with the … ries during prep career … In addition, tallied 76 total touchdowns, scored Another brother, Stephon Gore, serves as an assistant football (defense) 458 points and amassed 4,733 all-purpose yards … Was an all-state coach at Monroe (N.C.) High School … Has 11 uncles on father’s side of the family, including Milton Gore who helped Georgia Southern capture

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 93 2016 Football Fact Book NCAA Division I-AA National Championships in 1985 and 1986 … Active experiencing action as a defensive end on the other side of the ball … in his church and member of the youth choir … In addition to singing, Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, which also ranked him as other hobbies include cooking, basketball, running, fishing and hunting. South Carolina’s No. 26 overall prospect (and among top 90 offensive guards nationally) … Awarded three stars by 247Sports.com as well, in Anthony Gutierrez addition to a No. 17 state overall recruit ranking and a No. 41 standing ILB • 6-2 • 230 • Jr. • Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Santa Monica College) among all offensive guards in the country … A two-star performer ac- A 4-2-4 transfer who officially signed a grant-in-aid agreement with East cording to Scout.com … Officially committed to the Pirate program on Carolina on May 31 … Initially inked with South Dakota State after senior May 20, 2015 … Also received interest from Clemson, North Carolina and (high school) campaign before transferring to Santa Monica College in South Carolina … Earned additional varsity letter as basketball player. the summer of 2014 … Was formally announced as a mid-year transfer Personal: Full name is Cortez Laquan Herrin … Brother, Cedric Herrin, par- by UNLV on December 16, 2015 but opted not to enroll with the Mountain ticipated in the South Carolina North-South All-Star game in 2013, also West Conference member in January … Has two years of eligibility re- serving as a captain. maining … Played both linebacking positions (OLB, ILB) during prep and junior college career … Reported pre-ECU strength testing numbers in- Reid Herring clude a 320-pound bench press, a 445-pound squat lift and a 4.5 time in QB • 6-3 • 175 • Fr. • Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook HS) the 40-yard dash. Junior College: Helped Corsairs to perfect 11-0 (overall) High School: A three-year letterman and team captain for coach Clarence and 7-0 (conference) records as a sophomore in 2015 … Santa Monica Inscore at Millbrook High School … Completed career as the school’s rolled past L.A. Pierce (63-0) and Victor Valley (63-0) by a combined all-time passing leader with 6,307 yards and 88 touchdowns … Was an score of 126-0 in the final two contests of the season … Win over VVCC all-conference selection at quarterback as a sophomore, junior and se- came in the Southern California Football Association (SCFA) American nior while leading the Wildcats to the North Carolina High School Athletic Division Championship Bowl on Nov. 21 … Logged 13 stops (seven solo) Association (NCHSAA) playoffs each season … MHS advanced to the third in nine games from the outside linebacker position … Was also credited round twice, second round once … Earned team MVP honors as a senior 2.0 TFLs (-5 yards), two pass breakups and an interception (vs. Glendale) after throwing for 2,058 yards and 19 TDs … Also added 263 rushing yards … Turned in four multiple tackle outings (two each vs. Southwestern, and six ground scores in 2015 … Passed for 2,100 yards and 17 scores Antelope Valley, L.A. Harbor and Santa Barbara) … Part of defensive during junior campaign to help guide the Wildcats to an 11-3 record … unit that surrendered only 18.8 points, 114.9 rushing yards, 244.4 passing Outings of note were a 12-of-21, 228-yard, three-TD effort vs. Wakefield yards and 359.3 total yards per game … Was a two-year starter during HS (38-12 victory) and a four-touchdown – three passing, one rushing junior college career, also earning top position as a freshman in 2014. – performance against Sanderson HS (38-7 win) … Also named Cap-8 2013 (South Dakota State): Signed with Jackrabbit program in February Conference Punter-of-the-Year in 2014 in addition to selection as the pro- … Did not experience game action as a redshirt during only campaign gram’s offensive player-of-the-year … Established team single-season in Brookings … Helped SDSU record a 9-5 mark and FCS (second round) records for passing yards (2,149) and passing TDs (25) during sophomore playoff appearance as a member of the scout squad … Decided to trans- season to lead Millbrook to a 10-4 overall mark and a playoff berth … fer at the end of the 2014 spring semester. High School: A four-year start- Chosen as the Wildcats’ co-offensive player-of-the-year in 2013 follow- er and two-time first-team all-conference selection at Notre Dame High ing record-breaking year … A three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, School … Earned team’s defensive MVP award as a senior after racking which also rated him as the 44th-best pocket passer in the country … up 109 tackles, which included 71 solo hits … Also was credited with 14 Cited as the No. 5 signal-caller in North Carolina (and No. 36 in the South) tackles for lost yardage, eight sacks, seven batted passes, two forced by Scout.com … Recruited by Boston College and Miami (Fla.) before of- fumbles and one recovery in 2012 … Was named to the Los Angeles Daily ficially committing to East Carolina on April 18, 2015 … Also earned two News All-Star Team and twice garnered defensive player-of-the-game baseball letters and was chosen to all-conference and all-metro teams as accolades - vs. Hamilton (Ariz.) HS, vs. Oak Christian (playoffs).Personal: a pitcher, shortstop and third baseman … Was winning pitcher in open- Full name is Anthony Gutierrez. er of 4A state championship baseball series … Picked up one additional letter as a shooting guard in basketball … Excels in the classroom, earn- Cortez Herrin ing academic all-conference honors and A/B honor roll inclusion all four OL • 6-3 • 321 • Fr. • Saluda, S.C. (Saluda HS) years … Recipient of the Millbrook’s Outstanding Senior Award. Personal: Officially enrolled early at ECU in January of 2016 and participated with Full name is Thomas Reid Herring … Son of Scott and Susan Herring … the Pirates in spring drills, thus signed a grant-in-aid with the program Father played football at North Carolina, earning a letter under Mack instead of a letter-of-intent (per NCAA policy). High School: Earned Brown in 1988 … Lists hobbies as fishing and golf. three letters for coach Stewart Young at Saluda High School … Selected to the USA Today South Carolina All-State squad as a first-team offen- Hussein Howe sive lineman … Invited to play in the 2015 South Carolina North-South RB • 5-9 • 175 • Fr. • Jacksonville, Fla. (University Christian HS) All-Star Game and was elected team captain … Helped lead Tigers to a High School: A four-year starter who was part of two Florida Class 2A 10-3 overall record and a pair of playoff wins (30-27 over Keenan, 24-7 state championships on both sides of the ball for coach David Penland III over Chesterfield) during senior campaign … Outing of note in 2015 was at University Christian High School … Helped the Christians to state titles a 14-pancake block effort against McCormick HS that helped lead Saluda as a freshman and senior (11-3 record) … Closed prep career with 5,026 to a 54-12 victory … Played primarily the guard position on offense, while rushing yards and 86 touchdowns … Played key role in UC’s 61-16 victory

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 94 2016 Football Fact Book over Tampa Cambridge Christian in the 2015 championship game at the … Recruited by North Carolina State, Purdue and West Virginia before of- Florida Citrus Bowl, rushing for 191 yards on 22 carries … Eclipsed the ficially committing to the ECU program on July 25, 2015 … Picked up four 5,000-yard career milestone in the third quarter before breaking away additional letters as a basketball standout who eclipsed the 1,000-point for a 22-yard scoring run which marked his fifth TD of the contest – the milestone … A three-year all-conference and all-county selection on second-highest scoring (30 points) total in state finals history – during the hardwood … Also earned letter and all-conference kudos as a track the dominating triumph that was conducted with a running clock … Key athlete. Personal: Full name is Emmanuel Dikeshi Jones … Born August contributor for an offensive unit that scored 711 points during the course 1, 1997 at Asheboro, N.C. … Son of Claudia Barrett … Lists hobbies as bas- of the 2015 campaign, an average of 50.8 per contest … Defensively, ketball and working out. starred as a linebacker on a unit that surrendered only 159 points all season (11.4 ppg) … In the title game, was credited with a team-high Gardner Minshew nine tackles, including four for lost yardage, a sack, forced fumble and QB • 6-2 • 215 • Soph. • Brandon, Miss. (Northwest Mississippi CC) a recovered fumble … Guided the Christians to a district-clinching title A late addition to the 2016 signing class, officially inking with the Pirate in mid-October by racking up 148 rushing yards and catching an 87-pass program on May 4 … Will have three years of eligibility remaining af- in the first half against Cedar Creek Christian (before finishing with 175 ter spending freshman campaign at Northwest Mississippi Community ground yards on 14 attempts during an eventual 61-18 win) … Averaged College … A 4-2-4 transfer who Initially signed NLI with Troy out of high 6.1 yards per carry as a sophomore (757 yards and 16 TDs on 125 carries) school (but never played for Trojans) … Arrived on ECU campus in mid- after significantly contributing to UC’s state championship in 2012 … May and was enrolled in summer classes. Junior College: Played key Played as an eighth-grader before earning initial starting assignment as role in guiding Rangers to an 11-1 record and the 2015 NJCAA National a freshman … Classified as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Championship … Completed 223-of-367 passes for 3,288 yards and 28 Scout.com and 247Sports.com … Earned national ratings as a cornerback, touchdowns for NWCC during freshman campaign before graduating ear- standing No. 38 nationally at position according to 247Sports.com (46th ly … Recorded a completion percentage of 60.8 percent and was picked by ESPN.com)… Ranked as the 55 overall prospect in the state of Florida off only five times all year … Threw for a season-high 421 yards and five by 247Sports.com … Offer list reportedly surpassed 20 schools according TDs during Rangers’ 66-13 victory over No. 2 Rochester Community and to scouting outlets, which included Louisville, Maryland, Utah, Colorado, Technical College (RCTC) during the national title contest on Dec. 6 at Biloxi Mississippi State and Wisconsin … Also lettered in track, establishing per- … Earned Mississippi Bowl Player-of-the-Year honors for performance in sonal records (PRs) in the 100 meters (11.90), 200 meters (24.30) and long the championship tilt, which included 302 yards and three scores in the jump (19-11.75). Personal: Son of Hussein Sr. and Nia Howe. first half alone and an overall 23-of-30 aerial effort (76.6 completion per- centage) … Engineered a balanced offensive unit that averaged 480.8 Emmanuel Jones yards and 38.7 points per game … Added three rushing scores on 37 car- DB • 6-0 • 175 • Fr. • Asheboro, N.C. (Asheboro HS) ries from QB position … Led NWCC on seven-game win streak to open High School: A three-year all-conference, all-county and all-area per- season before closing year with four-straight victories, including title former on both sides of the ball for coach Owen George at Asheboro High winner … Surpassed 300 passing yards and contributed three or more TD School … Helped lead Blue Comets to a combined overall varsity record strikes on five occasions … Completed 70-plus percent of his throws four of 26-10 and a perfect 13-0 county ledger as a sophomore, junior and times with a season-best 80.0 clip against Coahoma (16-of-20) … In addi- senior … In all, earned four football letters and served as team captain … tion to 421-yard effort vs. RCTC, other notable passing outings include 348 Established an AHS career record for receptions (99), reception yardage vs. Mississippi Delta, 332 vs. Jones County, 315 vs. Itawamba and 306 vs. (2,030) and touchdowns (27) … Picked off a unit-best seven passes on Northeast … Closed year with 10 scoring strikes in last three games - three defense and hauled in 36 passes for 736 yards and 10 TDs for offense vs. East Central, two vs. Gulf Coast and the aforementioned five against in 2015 … Scored a team-high 18 touchdowns (108 points) during se- RCTC … Mobility allowed for only one or fewer (zero) sacks in 10 of 12 con- nior campaign – 10 receiving, four on interception returns, two on punt tests … Established season-highs in completions (28) and attempts (40) returns and two rushing … Named the 2015 Mid-Piedmont Conference against Mississippi Delta during a 40-0 win on Oct. 10 … Had five comple- Offensive Player-of-the-Year … Had 18 punt returns for 324 yards to sur- tions in excess of 50 yards, including a personal-long of 75 vs. Itawamba pass 1,000 in all-purpose yardage … Single-game performances of note on Sept. 17 … Directed NWCC to a 5-1 mark during Mississippi Association were a six-catch, 106-yard outing against Randleman HS and a three- of Community & Junior Colleges (MACJC) action. High School: An integral TD effort vs. Wheatmore HS – scoring on a 62-yard reception, a 76-yard part of a Brandon (Miss.) High School program that rolled to a 12-2 record punt return and a 78-yard interception return … Selected as MaxPreps. and advanced to the Class 6A South Half championship in 2014 … Head com’s overall player-of-the-game on six occasions, earning offensive coach was Brad Peterson … Completed 243 passes for 3,541 yards and 31 and defensive accolades once each … Was also named Asheboro High touchdowns, while also rushing for 158 yards and two scores as a senior School’s Football Player-of-the-Year by MaxPreps.com … Registered 40 … Threw for 450 yards and three TDs against Meridian in ‘14 … Closed catches for 693 yards and eight TDs as a junior … Accounted for 10 total prep career as one of the metro area’s most successful quarterbacks with scores in 2014 … Logged 23 receptions for 601 yards and nine TDs during 11,222 passing yards and 105 total touchdowns … Earned selection to the sophomore season … Defensively, netted 11 tackles and recorded two all-state and all-metro squads … Named the South’s Offensive MVP in the interceptions in 2013 … Designated as a three-star recruit according to 2014 Bernard Blackwell All-Star Game … Prior to senior campaign, was ESPN.com, which also ranked him among the top 55 overall prospects (all chosen as the MVP at the Birmingham Nike Football Camp (March, 2014) positions) in the state of North Carolina … Rated as the No. 5 receiver in … Tabbed as the player-of-the-year in 2012 by the Jackson Touchdown the state by Scout.com … Reportedly clocked at 4.5 in the 40-yard dash Club … Off the field, was inducted into the Brandon High School Hall

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 95 2016 Football Fact Book of Fame and graduated with a 4.0 GPA … Recruited by Troy, Southern Chance Purvis Miss and Wake Forest out of high school before initially signing with the LB • 6-4 • 220 • Fr. • Meridian, Miss. (Lamar School) Trojans. Personal: Full name is Gardner Flint Minshew II … Son of Kim High School: A key figure for a dominating defensive unit at Lamar and Flint Minshew … Father was a football letterman at Millsaps (Miss.) High School that surrendered just 12.9 points per game in 2015 … Led College who earned induction into the school’s athletic hall of fame … the Raiders in five defensive categories and one special teams statistic … Birthdate is May 16 … Has two younger sisters, Meredith and Callie … Lists Credited with 107 stops, 27.0 tackles for lost yardage and 6.0 sacks in 2015 playing ping-pong and basketball as hobbies. … Averaged nearly nine (8.9) tackles per contest for coach Mac Barnes … Also made four fumble recoveries, returning one for a touchdown … Branden Pena Logged three blocked punts … Helped Lamar record a pair of shutouts OL • 6-2 • 290 • Jr. • Salinas, Calif. (Hartnell College) and two one-score games (defensively) as a senior … Part of a Raiders’ A late addition to the 2016 signing class, officially inking with the Pirate program that posted an 8-4 overall record and advanced to the semifi- program on March 31. Junior College: Helped lead Hartnell to a 10-1 over- nals of the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) state all record and 5-1 league mark as a sophomore in 2015 … Earned all-con- playoffs in 2015 … Named MVP of the MAIS All-Star Game … Posted three ference honors in the Northern California American Conference’s Golden sacks in a 35-0 victory over Northeast Lauderdale … Helped guide Lamar Coast Division … An integral part of an offensive unit that averaged 30.4 to the MAIS 3A Division II state championship as a sophomore … In all, points per game (44 overall touchdowns) … Panthers stood seventh in earned three varsity letters … Rated among the top 110 outside lineback- the entire California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) in ers nationally and as the No. 39 overall prospect in the state of Mississippi passing yards per game (307.8), ninth in third-down conversions (41.7 by 247Sports.com .. Generated interest from South Carolina, Baylor and percent) and 15th in total offense (439.0 ypg), while also averaging Southern Miss. Personal: Full name is Pierceson Chance Purvis … Son of 131.4 rushing yards per outing … Part of a HC program that opened 2015 Ronnie and Natalie Purvis. season with nine-straight victories before suffering first setback against West Hills Coalinga (19-13) on Nov. 14 … Panthers rebounded to take Raequan Purvis Living Breath Foundation Bowl (Salinas, Calif.) with a convincing 41-28 DL • 6-2 • 270 • Fr. • Plymouth, N.C. (Plymouth HS) win against Contra Costa on Nov. 28 …. Experienced significant action High School: Part of a Plymouth High School program that advanced to as a freshman and helped guide Hartnell to a 9-2 overall mark, a 5-1 four-straight North Carolina High School Athletic Association Class I-A league slate and a bowl appearance. High School: Earned three letters State Championship Games from 2012 to 2015 … Helped coach Robert as an interior blocker at North Salinas High School. Personal: Full name is Cody and the Vikings to the 2015 title by topping Robbinsville 28-20 (and Branden Adam Pena … Intends to major in communications. avenging a 21-18 setback to the Black Knights in the championship contest a year earlier) … Vikings rolled to a combined mark of 43-5 during prep Jalen Price career as a varsity letterman, which included 293 total stops (155 solo) … DL • 6-2 • 290 • Fr. • Williamston, N.C. (Riverside HS) Spearheaded a defense that held seven opponents to eight points or less High School: Earned three letters during prep career that included 144 in 2015 … Credited with 157 tackles (93 solo, 64 assists), 40.0 TFL, seven total tackles, 107 credited as solo hits … A first-team selection to the North sacks, one fumble recovery (for a touchdown) and an interception that Carolina All-State squad by USA Today … Invited to the prestigious Shrine included a 30-yard return as a senior … Offensively, had 10 receptions for Bowl of the Carolina and tallied four stops along with a forced fumble 208 and two TDs as a tight end … Racked up 65 yards on kickoff returns to help North Carolina to a win over South Carolina … Topped Riverside and blocked two kicks to highlight special teams play … Participated in in both tackles (94) and forced fumbles (two) as a senior team captain the 2015 Shrine Bowl Combine … As a junior, logged 132 tackles (62 solo), in 2015 during the Knights’ 9-4 campaign under coach Asim McGill … one sack, recovered and forced a fumble on defense … Had 12 catches for Outing of note was an 11-stop (one for lost yardage) performance against 226 yards and a pair of touchdowns on other side of the ball in 2014 … Southside HS … Produced 50 tackles (40 solo) and one TFL during junior Experienced more action on offense as a sophomore with 13 receptions year after compiling 30 stops as a sophomore … Part of a Knights pro- for 133 yards and a TD … Recorded one stop defensively in 2013 … Rated as gram that went 9-5 and reached the second round of the North Carolina a three-star prospect according to 247Sports.com … Tabbed as the No. 40 High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) state playoffs in 2013 … overall recruit in the state of North Carolina by 247Sports.com … Officially Opened prep career on junior varsity but was promoted to varsity status committed to ECU on January 31, 2016 … Also drew interest from NC State. as a sophomore and became starting offensive tackle … Rated among Personal: Son of William Jackson and Marta Simpson. the top 75 overall recruits in the state of North Carolina by 247Sports.com … Officially committed to the East Carolina program on June 20, 2015 … Aaron Ramseur Also lettered in track as a thrower, turning in a third-place conference LB • 6-1 • 215 • Fr. • Shelby, N.C. (Crest HS) (and regional runner-up) standing in the shot put with an effort of 38- High School: An Associated Press First-Team All-State selection at line- feet, 7.75 inches. Personal: Full name is Jalen Juwan Price … Born July backer for Crest High School in 2015 … Played pivotal role guiding the 21, 1998 at Williamston, N.C. … Son of Walter and Shanell Price … Father Chargers to back-to-back 16-0 campaigns that resulted in a pair of state played basketball at Williamston High School … Hobbies include video titles … Amassed a total of 258 tackles, 11.0 sacks, six forced fumbles games, television and lifting weights. and two interceptions during prep career … Tallied 160 total stops (55 solo, 105 assists), 10.0 TFL, 7.0 sacks and an interception to help CHS to the 2015 North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) Class

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 96 2016 Football Fact Book 3AA Championship … Credited with 58 tackles during the Chargers’ mark in 2015 … Tacked on 38 tackles, broke up seven additional passes run through the state playoffs, which included a 20-stop outing vs. and scored a defensive touchdown during senior campaign … Earned Weddington HS in third round action … Crest HS followed with a 44-6 inclusion on the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer’s Dandy Dozen (preseason) win over Concord HS in the regional finals before topping Southern HS Team … Twice was named to the Georgia Sportswriters Association Class in the title contest on Dec. 12 … Playoff success allowed for selection as AAAAA All-State squad – second-team as a senior, honorable mention as a MaxPreps.com/USA Football National Player-of-the-Week nominee … a junior … Recorded a pair of interceptions in a Heritage Bowl rivalry con- Following senior campaign, earned an invitation to the prestigious Shrine test against Spencer HS, returning one for a score … Invited to compete Bowl of the Carolinas and was chosen as Defensive MVP to help lift North in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association All-Star North-South Football Carolina past South Carolina in the annual all-star game … Produced 98 Classic … Rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com, which also tackles, 10.0 TFL, 4.0 sacks and picked off a pass as a junior … Regarded ranked him among the nation’s top 75 safeties …Reportedly was timed as an integral part of the Chargers’ 2014 playoff run that included a 13-7 at 4.5 in the 40-yard dash and produced a 350-pound bench press … Also victory over South Point HS in the regional finals and an impressive 24-3 recruited by North Carolina, Kentucky and Louisville, while generating triumph over Havelock in the NCHSAA Class 3A Championship Game … additional interest from Alabama, Indiana, Nebraska, UCLA and Virginia Also recruited by Appalachian State and Toledo, and generated interest Tech … Officially committed to the Pirate program on January 31, 2016. from North Carolina, South Carolina, Wake Forest and Duke before offi- Personal: Full name is Javontay Jarvis Smith … Born October 21, 1997 at cially committing to the Pirates’ program on January 6, 2016. Personal: Columbus, Ga. … Son of Jarvis Smith and Corissa James. Son of Kenneth and Minnie Ramseur … Is one of 10 children (youngest of six brothers) … Brother Tim was a varsity starting linebacker for Crest Kenyon Taylor HS and enjoyed a similar 32-0 record with consecutive state titles before DB • 6-2 • 170 • Fr. • High Point, N.C. (South Guilford HS) being selected as the 1994 State Class 4A Player-of-the-Year … Another High School: Helped lead Southern Guilford High School to a 2015 brother, Kenneth, played collegiately at Gardner-Webb in the 1990s while North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) State Playoff other siblings – Josh (Gardner-Webb) and Devonte (Tuskegee) – are cur- Class 3A (third round) appearance as the Storm’s leading receiver with rently on collegiate football rosters. 730 yards and eight touchdowns on 35 catches … Stood second on team with 1,089 all-purpose yards and finished third in scoring with 54 D’Ante Smith points … Contest of note as a senior was a six-reception, 145-yard and OL • 6-4 • 310 • Fr. • Grovetown, Ga. (Grovetown HS) two-TD effort against Fike HS … Competed at Hopewell High School in High School: Earned all-county, all-area and all-region honors as a ju- Huntersville (N.C.) as a junior, catching seven passes for 182 yards and nior and senior for coach Rodney Holder at Grovetown High School … one touchdown … Also returned 11 kickoffs for 275 yards and one score Valued as a key anchor for an offensive line in 2014 and 2015 … Helped in 2014 … Defensively, credited with 68 tackles – two resulting in lost the Warriors rack up a season-high 424 yards of total offense during a yardage – for HHS … Recorded 25 receptions for 398 yards and a TD as 42-7 victory over Harlem HS as a senior … Was a first-team all-county a sophomore at Southern Guilford … Had five receptions for 148 yards, choice by the Columbia County News-Times … Invited to play in the 2015 including a 78-yarder for a score, during the Storms’ 17-14 victory over Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) Border Bowl III and guided Georgia Asheboro HS in 2013 … Ranked among the top 60 overall recruits in the to a 35-21 win over South Carolina … Rated as the second-best offensive state of North Carolina according to ESPN.com … Also recruited by Army lineman at The Opening Combine in Atlanta in May, 2015 … As a junior, and Old Dominion before officially committing to ECU on June 24, 2015. received the GHS Coaches Award and was cited by the Augusta Chronicle Personal: Son of Kenyon Taylor, Sr. … Father played prep football at High as an honors performer … Selected to compete in the 2014 CSRA Junior Point (N.C.) Andrews High School. Bowl and the Georgia Elite Junior Classic, an all-star contest which fea- tures 70 of the state’s top 11th graders … Opened prep career at Laney Alex Turner High School before transferring to Grovetown after freshman season … DL • 6-2 • 290 • Fr. • Houston, Texas (Jersey Village HS) Labeled a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com High School: A two-time all-district selection and three-year letterman … Ranked as the No. 8 offensive guard in the state of Georgia, No. 32 in for coach David Snokhous at Jersey Village High School … Served as team the South and among the top 100 in the nation … Also lettered in wres- captain for the Falcons … Followed First-Team All-District 17-6A accolades tling, competing in the heavyweight division … Reportedly produced a in 2014 with second-team honors as a senior despite playing through bench press of 300 pounds and a squat lift of 530 pounds … Recruited by injuries during season … As a junior, stood third on unit with 35 total Appalachian State, Georgia Southern, Illinois and Tulane before commit- tackles (26 solo, nine assists) … Also credited with 2.0 TFLs, a pair of quar- ting to the Pirate program on Jan. 23, 2016 … Also received interest from terback pressures and one fumble recovery to help JVHS to a 6-4 mark … Georgia and South Carolina. Personal: Full name is D’Ante Bryce Smith … Earned Overall MVP status at the prestigious NUC Texas 5-Star Showcase Son of Samantha Smith. in the summer of 2015, prior to senior campaign … Promoted to varsity roster as a sophomore … Reportedly owns a bench press of 400 pounds Javontay Smith and a squat lift of 600 … Also recruited by Tulane and Vanderbilt before DB • 6-0 • 180 • Fr. • Columbus, Ga. (Carver HS) officially committing to the ECU program on January 17, 2016 … Excels High School: A three-year letterman and a two-time First-Team All-Bi- in the classroom, earning academic all-district honors as a sophomore, City selection for coach Joe Kegler at Carver High School … Keyed a Tiger junior and senior … Member of the National Honor Society and National defense with a unit-high six interceptions that helped CHS record a 9-2 Society of High School Scholars … Held a class rank in the upper 15 percent

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 97 2016 Football Fact Book (123 of 798). Personal: Full name is Alexander Christopher Turner … Born Anthony Watley August 12, 1998 at Houston, Texas … Son of Chris Turner and Kristie Walker TE • 6-3 • 240 • Fr. • Jacksonville, Fla. (Atlantic Coast HS) … Father was a football letterman as a tight end at Ole Miss (1991-94) … High School: Led all Atlantic Coast High School pass catchers with 170 Grandfather Mike Walker also played collegiate football as a defensive yards (and one touchdown) on 20 receptions during senior season … back at New Mexico State … Hobbies include working out, reading, mov- Helped guide the Stingrays to a 6-4 record under coach Matt Elliot in ies and television. 2015 … Selected to participate in the 2015 North Florida Football Coaches Association All-Star game, competing for Team Boost … Included on In Jake Verity The Game Magazine’s Preseason Elite Offensive Team prior to start of PK • 6-1 • 170 • Fr. • Bremen, Ga. (Bremen HS) senior campaign … A three-star prospect according to 247Sports.com A late addition to the 2016 signing class, officially inking with the Pirate … Same recruiting website ranked him among the nation’s top 90 tight program on Feb. 8. High School: A first-team all-region selection as a ends … Reportedly was clocked at 4.8 in the 40-yard dash … Also played placekicker as a sophomore, junior and senior … Also named to the 2015 basketball at ACHS … Initially began prep career at University Christian Atlanta Journal-Constitution All-State squads as both a punter (first HS, but transferred to Atlantic Christian prior to senior football season … team) and kicker (honorable mention) after earning second-team acco- Also recruited by Marshall, Appalachian State and UCF, and drew addi- lades in 2014 … Served as Bremen High School’s top placekicker, punter tional interest from Miami (Fla.) before committing to the East Carolina and kickoff specialist as a senior … Logged 23 touchbacks on 27 overall program on February 1, 2016. Personal: Son of Denita Williford. kickoffs and averaged 40 yards per punt (11 attempts), with a long of 53 … Converted three-of-four field goal tries and was a perfect 23-of-23 Eric Weber on extra-point attempts … One three-pointer was officially credited as TE • 6-2 • 220 • Fr. • Blythewood, S.C. (Blythewood HS) a 63-yarder, which ranked as the third-longest in Georgia High School High School: A two-year, two-way standout for coach Dan Morgan Association (GHSA) history and the 11-longest nationally (according to at Blythewood High School … Racked up a combined 458 yards on 36 USA Today High School Sports) … Was a three-time special teams player- receptions with five touchdowns as a junior and senior … Significantly of-the-week choice for the Blue Devils … Delivered a game-winning field contributed to the Bengals’ 9-4 record in 2015 and run through the Class goal in overtime to help BHS defeat Hapeville Charter 23-20 as a junior … 4A Division II playoffs, which was capped by an appearance in the quar- Earned national distinction while participating in numerous kicking and terfinal round … Had nine receptions for 168 yards and two touchdowns punting camps, including “Event Elite” status by ChrisSailorKicking.com during senior campaign … Both scoring catches came during a 55-22 road (which also listed him as one of the top kicker/punter combo prospects win at Clover HS … Defensively, played end and tallied 64 tackles (14 solo) in the country) … Captured the “Last Man (PK) Standing” and “Punting with seven resulting in lost yardage … Added a sack and turned in the Champion” honors during the 2014 TeamJacksonKicking.com Southern longest fumble return in program history, a 79-yard scamper against Invitational Showcase … Captured the field goal title at the 2014 Georgia Westwood HS … Cited as one of the top tight ends in the Midlands area Fall Camp and was a top punting finalist at the 2015 and 2016 Vegas XXVI by The State … Pulled down 27 catches for 290 yards and three TDs during and XXVII events, respectively (via ChrisSailorKicking.com) … Consistently junior season in 2014 … Played sophomore season (2013) at Jack Britt HS recorded 70-plus yard kickoffs (4.1-plus seconds of hang time) and 45- in Fayetteville, N.C. … Played under head coach (and former ECU stand- plus yard punts (4.6) according to various specialized recruiting sources out) Brian Rimpf, helping the Terriers to a 9-4 overall record and a perfect … Also considered Marshall and UAB before signing with the ECU program 6-0 league ledger … Ranked among the nation’s top 100 tight ends ac- … Earned additional letters as a soccer standout … Excelled in classroom cording to 247Sports.com … Also recruited by NC State before officially with a No. 24 rank in senior high school class. Personal: Full name is Jake committing to East Carolina on January 31, 2016. Personal: Son of April Shaw Verity … Son of James and Angela Verity. Rambert.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 98 2016 Football Fact Book Opponents Western Carolina North Carolina State September 3 September 10 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Greenville, N.C. Greenville, N.C. GENERAL INFORMATION THE CATAMOUNTS GENERAL INFORMATION THE WOLFPACK Location: Cullowhee, N.C. 2015 Record: 7-4 Location: Raleigh, N.C. 2015 Record: 7-6 Founded: 1889 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: 5-2/3rd Founded: 1887 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: Enrollment: 8,800 2015 Postseason: None Enrollment: 33,989 3-5/4th in Atlantic Division President: Frances Owl-Smith Final AP Rank: NR President: Dr. Randy Woodson 2015 Postseason: Belk Bowl Athletics Director: Randy Eaton Starters Returning: 15 (6 offense, Athletics Director: Deborah A. Yow Final AP Rank: NR Conference: Southern 6 defense, 3 special teams) Conference: Atlantic Coast Starters Returning: 15 (5 offense, Nickname: The Catamounts Starters Lost: 11 (5 offense, 5 Nickname: The Wolfpack 8 defense, 2 special teams) Colors: Purple & Gold defense, 1 special teams) Colors: Red & White Starters Lost: 9 (6 offense, 3 Stadium: E.J. Whitmire Stadium: Carter-Finley defense, 0 special teams) MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Capacity: 13,742 Capacity: 57,583 Football Contact: Daniel Hooker MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Playing Surface: Field Turf Playing Surface: Natural Grass Office Phone: (828) 227-2339 Football Contact: Annabelle Myers Series Record: East Carolina leads 17-13 Series Record: NC State leads 16-12 Cell Phone: (828) 508-2494 Office Phone: (919) 515-1181 Last Meeting: East Carolina 42, Last Meeting: East Carolina 42, NC E-mail: [email protected] Cell Phone: (919) 819-8302 Western Carolina 6 (Sept. State 28 (Nov. 23, 2013; @Raleigh) SID Mailing Address: 92 Catamount E-mail: [email protected] 5, 1981; @Greenville) Road, Ramsey Center – Athletics, HEAD COACH INFORMATION SID Mailing Address: Campus HEAD COACH INFORMATION Cullowhee, NC 28723 Head Coach: Dave Doeren Box 8502, Raleigh, NC 27695 Head Coach: Mark Speir Press Box Phone: (828) 227-2116 Record at NC State/Years: Press Box Phone: (919) 515-3393 Record at Western Carolina/Years: Website: www.catamountsports.com 18-20/3 years Website: www.gopack.com 17-29/4 years Twitter: @Catamounts, @WCU_FB Overall Record/Years: 41-24/5 years Twitter: @PackAthletics, Overall Record/Years: 17-29/4 years @PackFootball 2016 Schedule 2016 Schedule September 3 at East Carolina September 1 WILLIAM & MARY September 10 GARDNER-WEBB September 10 at East Carolina September 17 *at East Tennessee State September 17 OLD DOMINION October 1 *THE CITADEL October 1 *WAKE FOREST October 8 *WOFFORD October 8 NOTRE DAME October 15 *at Mercer October 15 *at Clemson October 22 *at Samford October 22 *at Louisville October 29 *CHATTANOOGA October 29 *BOSTON COLLEGE November 5 *VMI November 5 *FLORIDA STATE November 12 *at Furman November 12 *at Syracuse November 19 at South Carolina November 19 *MIAMI (Fla.) *Southern Conference game November 25 *at North Carolina *Atlantic Coast Conference Game 2015 Results MARS HILL W 42-14 2015 Results * at The Citadel L 28-10 TROY W 49-21 at Tennessee L 55-10 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 35-0 PRESBYTERIAN W 33-21 at Old Dominion W 38-14 * MERCER W 24-21 at South Alabama W 63-13 * at Wofford W 24-17 * LOUISVILLE L 20-13 * SAMFORD W 56-36 * at Virginia Tech L 28-13 * at Chattanooga L 41-13 * at Wake Forest W 35-17 * FURMAN W 48-10 * CLEMSON L 56-41 at Texas A&M L 41-17 * at Boston College W 24-8 * at VMI W 24-20 * at Florida State L 34-17 * Southern Conference game * SYRACUSE W 42-29 * NORTH CAROLINA L 45-34 # Mississippi State L 51-28 *Atlantic Coast Conference Game; #Belk Bowl (Charlotte, NC)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 100 2016 Football Fact Book South Carolina Virginia Tech September 17 September 24 Williams-Brice Stadium Lane Stadium Columbia, S.C. Blacksburg, Va. GENERAL INFORMATION THE GAMECOCKS GENERAL INFORMATION THE HOKIES Location: Columbia, S.C. 2015 Record: 3-9 Location: Blacksburg, Va. 2015 Record: 7-6 Founded: 1801 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: Founded: 1872 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: Enrollment: 32,972 1-7/6th in East Division Enrollment: 30,598 4-4/4th in Coastal Division President: Dr. Harris Pastides 2015 Postseason: None President: Dr. Timothy D. Sands 2015 Postseason: Athletics Director: Ray Tanner Final AP Rank: NR Athletics Director: Whit Babcock Final AP Rank: NR Conference: Southeastern Starters Returning: 12 (4 offense, Conference: Atlantic Coast Starters Returning: 16 Nickname: Gamecocks 6 defense, 2 special teams) Nickname: Hokies (9 offense, 7 defense) Colors: Garnet & Black Starters Lost: 12 (7 offense, 5 Colors: Chicago Maroon Starters Lost: 6 (2 offense, 4 defense) Stadium: Williams-Brice defense, 0 special teams) & Burnt Orange MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Capacity: 80,250 Stadium: Lane MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Football Contact: Pete Moris Playing Surface: Natural Grass Capacity: 66,632 Football Contact: Steve Fink Office Phone: (540) 231-6726 Series Record: South Carolina leads 13-5 Playing Surface: Natural Grass Office Phone: (803) 777-7987 Cell Phone: (816) 213-5411 Last Meeting: South Carolina Series Record: Virginia Tech leads 13-7 Cell Phone: (803) 240-5268 E-mail: [email protected] 33, East Carolina 23 (Sept. Last Meeting: East Carolina 35, Virginia E-mail: [email protected] SID Mailing Address: 460 Jamerson 6, 2014; @Columbia) Tech 28 (Sept. 26, 2015; @Greenville) SID Mailing Address: 1304 Heyward Athletic Center, Blacksburg, VA 24061 HEAD COACH INFORMATION Street, Columbia, SC 29208 HEAD COACH INFORMATION Press Box Phone: (540) 231-4905 Head Coach: Will Muschamp Press Box Phone: (803) 777-2040 Head Coach: Justin Fuente Website: www.hokiessports.com Record at South Carolina/Years: Website: www.gamecocksonline.com Record at Virginia Tech/Years: Twitter: @HokieSports, @VT_Football 0-0/1st year Twitter: @GamecocksOnline, 0-0/1st year Overall Record/Years: 28-21/4 years @GamecockFB Overall Record/Years: 26-23/4 years 2016 Schedule 2016 Schedule September 1 *at Vanderbilt September 3 LIBERTY September 10 *at Mississippi State September 10 +Tennessee September 17 EAST CAROLINA September 17 *BOSTON COLLEGE September 24 *at Kentucky September 24 EAST CAROLINA October 1 *TEXAS A&M October 8 *at North Carolina October 8 *GEORGIA October 15 *at Syracuse October 22 MASSACHUSETTS October 20 *MIAMI (Fla.) October 29 *TENNESSEE October 27 *at Pittsburgh November 5 *MISSOURI November 5 *at Duke November 12 *at Florida November 12 *GEORGIA TECH November 19 WESTERN CAROLINA November 19 at Notre Dame November 26 at Clemson November 26 *VIRGINIA *Southeastern Conference game *Atlantic Coast Conference game; +Bristol, Tenn. 2015 Results 2015 Results North Carolina W 17-13 OHIO STATE L 42-24 * KENTUCKY L 26-22 FURMAN W 42-3 * at Georgia L 52-20 at Purdue W 51-24 UCF W 31-14 at East Carolina L 35-28 * at Missouri L 24-10 * PITTSBURGH L 17-13 * at LSU L 45-24 * NC STATE W 28-13 * VANDERBILT W 19-10 * at Miami (Fla.) L 30-20 * at Texas A&M L 35-28 * DUKE L 45-43 (4 OT) * at Tennessee L 27-24 * at Boston College W 26-10 * FLORIDA L 24-14 * at Georgia Tech W 23-21 THE CITADEL L 23-22 * NORTH CAROLINA L 30-27 (OT) CLEMSON L 37-32 * at Virginia W 23-20 *Southeastern Conference game # Tulsa W 55-52 *Atlantic Coast Conference game; #Independence Bowl (Shreveport, La.)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 101 2016 Football Fact Book UCF USF October 1 October 8 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Raymond James Stadium Greenville, N.C. Tampa, Fla. GENERAL INFORMATION THE KNIGHTS GENERAL INFORMATION THE BULLS Location: Orlando, Fla. 2015 Record: 0-12 Location: Tampa, Fla. 2015 Record: 8-5 Founded: 1963 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: Founded: 1956 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: Enrollment: 60,767 0-8/6th in East Division Enrollment: 48,793 6-2/2nd in East Division President: Dr. John C. Hitt 2015 Postseason: None President: Dr. Judy Genshaft 2015 Postseason: Miami Beach Bowl Athletics Director: Danny White Final AP Rank: NR Athletics Director: Mark Harlan Final AP Rank: NR Conference: American Starters Returning: 22 (10 offense, Conference: American Starters Returning: 15 (7 offense, Nickname: Knights 7 defense, 5 special teams) Nickname: Bulls 7 defense, 1 special teams) Colors: Black & Gold Starters Lost: 5 (1 offense, Colors: Green & Gold Starters Lost: 9 (4 offense, 4 Stadium: Bright House Networks 4 defense, 0 special teams) Stadium: Raymond James defense, 1 special teams) Capacity: 45,323 Capacity: 65,890 MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Playing Surface: Natural Grass Playing Surface: Natural Grass Football Contact: Brian Ormiston Football Contact: Brian Siegrist Series Record: East Carolina leads 10-4 Series Record: USF leads 5-1 Office Phone: (407) 823-2409 Office Phone: (813) 974-4086 Last Meeting: East Carolina 44, Last Meeting: USF 22, East Carolina Cell Phone: (407) 920-1233 Cell Phone: (813) 293-3897 UCF 7 (Nov. 19, 2015; @Orlando) 17 (Nov. 7, 2015; @Greenville) E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] HEAD COACH INFORMATION SID Mailing Address: HEAD COACH INFORMATION SID Mailing Address: Head Coach: Scott Frost 4000 Central Florida Boulevard, Head Coach: Willie Taggart ATH 100, 4202 East Fowler Record at UCF/Years: 0-0/1st year WDSC Building 39, Orlando, FL 32816 Record at USF/Years: 14-23/3 years Avenue, Tampa, FL 33620 Overall Record/Years: 0-0/1st year Press Box Phone: (407) 882-0386 Overall Record/Years: 30-43/6 years Press Box Phone: (813) 350-6225 Website: www.UCFKnights.com Website: www.GoUSFbulls.com Twitter: @UCFKnights, @UCF_Football Twitter: @USFAthletics, @USFFootball 2016 Schedule 2016 Schedule September 3 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE September 3 TOWSON September 10 at Michigan September 10 NORTHERN ILLINOIS September 17 MARYLAND September 17 at Syracuse September 24 at Florida International September 24 FLORIDA STATE October 1 *at East Carolina October 1 *at Cincinnati October 7 *TULANE October 8 *EAST CAROLINA October 15 *TEMPLE October 15 *CONNECTICUT October 22 *at Connecticut October 21 *at Temple October 29 *at Houston October 28 *NAVY November 12 *CINCINNATI November 12 *at Memphis November 19 *TULSA November 19 *at SMU November 26 *at USF November 26 *UCF *American Athletic Conference game *American Athletic Conference game 2015 Results 2015 Results FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 15-14 FLORIDA A&M W 51-3 at Stanford L 31-7 at Florida State L 34-14 FURMAN L 16-15 at Maryland L 35-17 SOUTH CAROLINA L 31-14 * MEMPHIS L 24-17 * at Tulane L 45-31 SYRACUSE W 45-24 * CONNECTICUT L 40-13 * at Connecticut W 28-20 * at Temple L 30-16 * SMU W 38-14 * HOUSTON L 59-10 * at Navy L 29-17 * at Cincinnati L 52-7 * at East Carolina W 22-17 * at Tulsa L 45-30 * TEMPLE W 44-23 * EAST CAROLINA L 44-7 * CINCINNATI W 65-27 * USF L 44-3 * at UCF W 44-3 *American Athletic Conference game # Western Kentucky L 45-35 *American Athletic Conference game; #Miami Beach Bowl

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 102 2016 Football Fact Book Navy Cincinnati October 13 October 22 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Nippert Stadium Greenville, N.C. Cincinnati, Ohio GENERAL INFORMATION THE MIDSHIPMEN GENERAL INFORMATION THE BEARCATS Location: Annapolis, Md. 2015 Record: 11-2 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio 2015 Record: 7-6 Founded: 1845 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: Founded: 1819 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: Enrollment: 4,526 7-1/ 1st in West Division Enrollment: 43,691 4-4/3rd in East Division President: Vice Admiral Walter 2015 Postseason: Military Bowl President: Dr. Santa J. Ono 2015 Postseason: Hawai’i Bowl Ted Carter Jr., USN Final AP Rank: 18 Athletics Director: Mike Bohn Final AP Rank: NR Athletics Director: Chet Gladchuck Starters Returning: 10 (1 offense, Conference: American Starters Returning: 14 (4 offense, Conference: American 6 defense, 3 special teams) Nickname: Bearcats 8 defense, 2 special teams) Nickname: Mids, Midshipmen Starters Lost: 16 (10 offense, 5 Colors: Red & Black Starters Lost: 11 (7 offense, 3 Colors: Navy Blue & Gold defense, 1 special teams) Stadium: Nippert defense, 1 special teams) Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps Capacity: 35,097 MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Memorial Stadium Playing Surface: Field Turf Football Contact: Scott Strasemeier Football Contact: Ryan Koslen Capacity: 34,000 Series Record: East Carolina leads 12-7 Office Phone: (410) 293-8775 Office Phone: (513) 497-3132 Playing Surface: Field Turf Last Meeting: Cincinnati 19, Cell Phone: (443) 336-9023 Cell Phone: (513) 556-5186 Series Record: Navy leads 4-1 East Carolina 16 (Nov. 28, E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Last Meeting: Navy 45, East Carolina 2015; @Greenville) SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: 21 (Sept. 19, 2015; @Annapolis) 556 Brownson Road, HEAD COACH INFORMATION 2751 O’Varsity Way, HEAD COACH INFORMATION Annapolis, MD 21402 Head Coach: Tommy Tuberville Cincinnati, OH 45221 Head Coach: Ken Niumatalolo Press Box Phone: (410) 268-1489 Record at Cincinnati/Years: Press Box Phone: (513) 556-1010 Record at Navy/Years: 66-37/9 years Website: www.navysports.com 25-14/3 years Website: www.GoBearcats.com Overall Record/Years: 66-37/9 years Twitter: @NavyAthletics, @NavyFB Overall Record/Years: 155-91/19 years Twitter: @GoBearcats, @Bearcats_FB 2016 Schedule 2016 Schedule September 3 FORDHAM September 1 TENNESSEE-MARTIN September 10 *CONNECTICUT September 10 at Purdue September 17 *at Tulane September 15 *HOUSTON October 1 at Air Force September 24 MIAMI (Ohio) October 8 *HOUSTON October 1 *USF October 13 *at East Carolina October 8 *at Connecticut October 22 *MEMPHIS October 22 *EAST CAROLINA October 28 *at USF October 29 *at Temple November 5 +Notre Dame November 5 BYU November 12 *TULSA November 12 *at UCF November 26 *at SMU November 18 *MEMPHIS December 10 #Army November 25 *at Tulsa *American Athletic Conference game;+Everbank Field (Jacksonville, *American Athletic Conference game Fla.); #M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) 2015 Results 2015 Results ALABAMA A&M W 52-10 COLGATE W 48-10 * TEMPLE L 34-26 * EAST CAROLINA W 45-21 at Miami (Ohio) W 37-33 * at Connecticut W 28-18 * at Memphis L 53-46 AIR FORCE W 33-11 MIAMI (Fla.) W 34-23 at Notre Dame L 41-24 at BYU L 38-24 * TULANE W 31-14 * CONNECTICUT W 37-13 * USF W 29-17 * UCF W 52-7 * at Memphis W 45-20 * at Houston L 33-30 * SMU W 55-14 * TULSA W 49-38 * at Tulsa W 44-21 * at USF L 65-27 * at Houston L 52-31 * at East Carolina W 19-16 # vs. Army W 21-17 # San Diego State L 42-7 + PITTSBURGH W 44-28 *American Athletic Conference game; #Hawai’i Bowl (Honolulu, Hawaii) *American Athletic Conference game; #Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, Pa.); +Military Bowl (Annapolis, Md.)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 103 2016 Football Fact Book Connecticut Tulsa October 29 November 5 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium H.A. Chapman Stadium Greenville, N.C. Tulsa, Okla. GENERAL INFORMATION THE HUSKIES GENERAL INFORMATION THE GOLDEN HURRICANE Location: Storrs, Conn. 2015 Record: 6-7 Location: Tulsa, Okla. 2015 Record: 6-7 Founded: 1881 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: Founded: 1894 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: Enrollment: 31,119 4-4/3rd in East Division Enrollment: 4,682 3-5/4th in West Division President: Susan Herbst 2015 Postseason: St. Petersburg Bowl President: Dr. Steadman Upham 2015 Postseason: Camping Athletics Director: David Benedict Final AP Rank: NR Athletics Director: Dr. Derrick Gragg World Independence Bowl Conference: American Starters Returning: 18 (10 offense, Conference: American Final AP Rank: NR Nickname: Huskies 6 defense, 2 special teams) Nickname: Golden Hurricane Starters Returning: 16 (6 offense, Colors: Blue & White Starters Lost: 6 (1 offense, 5 Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue & Crimson 7 defense, 3 special teams) Stadium: Rentschler Field defense, 0 special teams) Stadium: H.A. Chapman Starters Lost: 11 (5 offense, 4 Capacity: 40,642 Capacity: 30,000 defense, 2 special teams) MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Playing Surface: Natural Grass Playing Surface: Field Turf Football Contact: Mike Enright MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Series Record: Tied 1-1 Series Record: East Carolina leads 8-5 Office Phone: (860) 486-3531 Football Contact: Don Tomkalski Last Meeting: Connecticut 31, Last Meeting: East Carolina 30, Tulsa Cell Phone: (860) 208-4756 Office Phone: (918) 631-3200 East Carolina 13 (October 17 (Oct. 17, 2015; @Greenville) E-mail: [email protected] Cell Phone: (918) 640-0683 30, 2015; @Storrs) SID Mailing Address: HEAD COACH INFORMATION E-mail: [email protected] HEAD COACH INFORMATION 2095 Hillside Road, Unit Head Coach: Phillip Montgomery SID Mailing Address: Head Coach: Bob Diaco 1173, Storrs, CT 06269 Record at Tulsa/Years: 6-7/1 year 800 South Tucker Drive, Record at Connecticut/Years: Press Box Phone: (860) 610-4778 Overall Record/Years: 6-7/1 year Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 8-17/2 years Website: www.uconnhuskies.com Press Box Phone: (918) 631-5513 Overall Record/Years: 8-17/2 years Twitter: @UConnHuskies, Website: www.tulsahurricane.com @UConnFootball Twitter: @TulsaHurricane, @TulsaFootball 2016 Schedule September 1 MAINE 2016 Schedule September 10 *at Navy September 3 SAN JOSE STATE September 17 VIRGINIA September 10 at Ohio State September 24 SYRACUSE September 17 NORTH CAROLINA A&T September 29 *at Houston September 24 at Fresno State October 8 *CINCINNATI October 7 *SMU October 15 *at USF October 15 *at Houston October 22 *UCF October 22 *TULANE October 29 *at East Carolina October 29 *at Memphis November 4 *TEMPLE November 5 *EAST CAROLINA November 19 at Boston College November 12 *at Navy November 26 *TULANE November 19 *at UCF *American Athletic Conference game November 25 *CINCINNATI *American Athletic Conference game 2015 Results VILLANOVA W 20-15 2015 Results ARMY W 22-17 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 47-44 at Missouri L 9-6 at New Mexico W 40-21 * NAVY L 28-18 at Oklahoma L 52-38 at BYU L 30-13 * HOUSTON L 38-24 * at UCF W 40-13 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 34-24 * USF L 28-20 * at East Carolina L 30-17 * at Cincinnati L 37-13 * MEMPHIS L 66-42 * EAST CAROLINA W 31-13 * at SMU W 40-31 * at Tulane W 7-3 * UCF W 45-30 * HOUSTON W 20-17 * at Cincinnati L 49-38 * at Temple L 27-3 * NAVY L 44-21 # Marshall L 16-10 * at Tulane W 45-34 *American Athletic Conference game; #St. Petersburg Bowl (St. Petersburg, Fla.) # Virginia Tech L 55-52 *American Athletic Conference game; #Camping World Independence Bowl (Shreveport, La.)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 104 2016 Football Fact Book SMU Temple November 12 November 26 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Lincoln Financial Field Greenville, N.C. Philadelphia, Pa. GENERAL INFORMATION THE MUSTANGS GENERAL INFORMATION THE OWLS Location: Dallas, Texas 2015 Record: 2-10 Location: Philadelphia, Pa. 2015 Record: 10-4 Founded: 1911 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: Founded: 1884 2015 Conf. Record/Finish: Enrollment: 11,643 1-7/5th in West Division Enrollment: 37,788 7-1/1st in East Division President: Dr. R. Gerald Turner 2015 Postseason: None President: Dr. Neil Theobald 2015 Postseason: Marmot Athletics Director: Rick Hart Final AP Rank: NR Athletics Director: Dr. Patrick Kraft Boca Raton Bowl Conference: American Starters Returning: 17 (9 offense, Conference: American Final AP Rank: NR Nickname: Mustangs 7 defense, 1 special teams) Nickname: Owls Starters Returning: 16 (6 offense, Colors: Red & Blue Starters Lost: 7 (2 offense, 4 Colors: Cherry & White 6 defense, 4 special teams) Stadium: Gerald J. Ford defense, 1 special teams) Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field Starters Lost: 13 (5 offense, 7 Capacity: 32,000 Capacity: 69,176 defense, 1 special teams) MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Playing Surface: Field Turf Playing Surface: Natural grass Football Contact: Brad Sutton MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Series Record: East Carolina leads 4-2 Series Record: East Carolina leads 8-5 Office Phone: (214) 768-1651 Football Contact: Rich Burg Last Meeting: East Carolina 49, Last Meeting: Temple 24, East Carolina Cell Phone: (214) 914-8705 Office Phone: (215) 204-0876 SMU 23 (Oct. 3, 2015; @Dallas) 14 (Oct. 22, 2015; @Greenville) E-mail: [email protected] Cell Phone: (215) 356-3952 HEAD COACH INFORMATION SID Mailing Address: HEAD COACH INFORMATION E-mail: [email protected] Head Coach: Chad Morris SMU Box 750315, Dallas, TX 75275 Head Coach: Matt Rhule SID Mailing Address: Record at SMU/Years: 2-10/1 year Press Box Phone: (214) 768-7730 Record at Temple/Years: 18-20/3 years 1700 North Broad Street, Overall Record/Years: 2-10/1 year Website: www.SMUmustangs.com Overall Record/Years: 18-20/3 years Philadelphia, PA 19122 Twitter: @SMUMustangs, Press Box Phone: (267) 570-4453 @SMU_Football Website: www.owlsports.com Twitter: @OwlSports_com, 2016 Schedule @Temple_FB September 3 at North Texas September 10 at Baylor 2016 Schedule September 17 LIBERTY September 2 ARMY September 23 TCU September 10 STONY BROOK October 1 *at Temple September 17 at Penn State October 7 *at Tulsa September 24 CHARLOTTE October 22 *HOUSTON October 1 *SMU October 29 *at Tulane October 6 *at Memphis November 5 *MEMPHIS October 15 *at UCF November 12 *at East Carolina October 21 *USF November 19 *USF October 29 *CINCINNATI November 26 *NAVY November 4 *at Connecticut *American Athletic Conference game November 19 *at Tulane November 26 *EAST CAROLINA 2015 Results *American Athletic Conference game BAYLOR L 56-21 NORTH TEXAS W 31-13 2015 Results at TCU L 56-37 PENN STATE W 27-10 JAMES MADISON L 48-45 * at Cincinnati W 34-26 * EAST CAROLINA L 49-23 at Massachusetts W 25-23 * at Houston L 49-28 at Charlotte W 37-3 * at USF L 38-14 * TULANE W 49-10 * TULSA L 40-31 * UCF W 30-16 * TEMPLE L 60-40 * at East Carolina W 24-14 * at Navy L 55-14 NOTRE DAME L 24-20 * TULANE W 49-21 * at SMU W 60-40 * at Memphis L 63-0 * at USF L 44-23 *American Athletic Conference game * MEMPHIS W 31-12 * CONNECTICUT W 27-3 + at Houston L 24-13 # Toledo L 32-17 *American Athletic Conference game; +AAC Championship; #Marmot Boca Raton Bowl (Boca Raton, Fla.)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 105 2016 Football Fact Book Opponent Media Relations Contacts Western Carolina Navy 92 Catamount Road, Ramsey Center, Cullowhee, NC 28723 556 Brownson Road, Annapolis, MD 21402 (828) 227-2339 (410) 293-8775 Football Contact (cell phone): Football Contact (cell phone): Daniel Hooker (828) 508-2494 Scott Strasemeier (443) 336-9023 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] www.catamountsports.com www.navysports.com Press Box Phone: (828) 227-2116 Press Box Phone: (410) 268-1489 North Carolina State Cincinnati Campus Box 8502, Raleigh, NC 27695 2751 O’Varsity Way, Cincinnati, OH 45221 (919) 515-1181 (513) 497-3132 Football Contact (cell phone): Football Contact (cell phone): Annabelle Myers (919) 819-8302 Ryan Koslen (513) 556-5186 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] www.gopack.com www.GoBearcats.com Press Box Phone: (919) 515-3393 Press Box Phone: (513) 556-1010 South Carolina Connecticut 1304 Heyward Street, Columbia, SC 29208 2095 Hillside Road, Unit 1173, Storrs, CT 06269-1173 (803) 777-7987 (860) 486-3531 Football Contact (cell phone): Football Contact (cell phone): Steve Fink (803) 240-5268 Mike Enright (860) 208-4756 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] www.gamecocksonline.com www.UConnHuskies.com Press Box Phone: (803) 777-2040 Press Box Phone: (860) 610-4778 Virginia Tech Tulsa 460 Jamerson Athletic Center, Blacksburg, VA 24061 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 (540) 231-6726 (918) 631-3200 Football Contact (cell phone): Football Contact (cell phone): Pete Moris (816) 213-5411 Don Tomkalski (918) 640-0683 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] www.hokiessports.com www.TulsaHurricane.com Press Box Phone: (540) 231-4905 Press Box Phone: (918) 631-5513 UCF SMU 4000 Central Florida Boulevard, WDSC Building 39, Room SMU Box 750315, Dallas, TX 75275 109, Orlando, FL 32816 (214) 768-1651 (407) 823-2409 Football Contact (cell phone): Football Contact (cell phone): Brad Sutton (214) 914-8705 Brian Ormiston (407) 920-1233 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] www.SMUmustangs.com www.UCFKnights.com Press Box Phone: (214) 768-7730 Press Box Phone: (407) 882-0386 Temple USF 1700 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122 ATH 100, 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, FL 33620 (215) 204-0876 (813) 974-4086 Football Contact (cell phone): Football Contact (cell phone): Rich Burg (215) 356-3952 Brian Siegrist (813) 293-3897 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] www.OwlSports.com www.GoUSFbulls.com Press Box Phone: (267) 570-4453 Press Box Phone: (813) 350-6225

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 106 2016 Football Fact Book Conference The American Athletic Conference #AmericanRising The American Athletic Conference consists of 12 in the Heisman Trophy voting. UConn basketball standout Breanna Stewart prestigious institutions: the University of Central finished her career as the most decorated player in college basketball histo- Florida, the University of Cincinnati, East Carolina ry as she was chosen as the consensus national player of the year for the third University, the University of Connecticut, the Univer- time and became the first player be named four times as the Most Outstand- sity of Houston, the University of Memphis, the U.S. ing Player at the Final Four. Naval Academy (in football only), the University of American Athletic Conference alumni have made their mark in profession- South Florida Southern Methodist University, Temple University, Tulane Univer- al sports as well. UCF quarterback Blake Bortles was selected by the Jackson- sity and the University of Tulsa. ville Jaguars with the No. 3 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. More recently, a number Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, the American Athlet- of American Athletic Conference athletes have been selected in the first round ic Conference has written an impressive list of accomplishments, both in the of the professional entry drafts in football, basketball, baseball and soccer. The competitive arena and the classroom. American has had two first-round picks in football in each of the last three sea- In the course of its first three seasons, the American Athletic Conference has sons, while the conference produced four first-round picks, including the top taken its place at the forefront of intercollegiate athletics, with a collection three selections, in the 2016 WNBA Draft. of national team and individual championships and football and men’s and The American Athletic Conference holds media rights partnerships with ESPN women’s basketball postseason victories that place The American among the and CBS Sports which provide the conference with outstanding national expo- elite Division I FBS conferences. sure on the two industry leaders in sports television. The football portion of the The league has produced four NCAA championship teams – UConn men’s contract calls for nearly 90 percent of conference-controlled games on nation- basketball in 2014 and UConn women’s basketball in 2014, 2015 and 2016 – two al broadcast or national cable platforms. The first American Athletic Conference New Year’s Six bowl champions, and two individuals who have won NCAA ti- Football Championship, which was played in 2015, was carried ABC as part of tles, most recently SMU’s Bryson Dechambeau, who was the 2015 nation- Championship Saturday. al champion in men’s golf. Additionally, American Athletic Conference teams In men’s basketball, the television deal calls for all conference-controlled have advanced to the College World Series, reached the semifinal and final games to be televised, with more than 63 percent slotted for national broad- rounds of the NIT, qualified for the match play round of the NCAA Men’s Golf cast or national cable – a minimum of 107 games. The entire postseason tour- Championship and registered a top-10 finish at the NCAA Outdoor Track and nament is televised, including the championship game, which is on ABC or Field Championship. ESPN. Sixty percent of the American’s women’s basketball games are carried In football, three American Athletic Conference teams were in the final Col- on national cable, regional sports networks or ESPN3, while the conference has lege Football Playoff rankings of 2015, while two teams from The American a multi-year agreement with CBS Sports Network for coverage of select base- were ranked in the top 20 of the final national polls in both 2013 and 2015. Eight ball games. of The American’s 12 football teams played in bowl games to cap the 2015 sea- American Athletic Conference teams have access to the pinnacle of college son as Houston defeated Florida State in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and Navy football’s postseason structure. An American representative would be chosen beat Pittsburgh in the Military Bowl. Houston’s finish at No. 8 nationally gave for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams in The American a top-10 team in the final national polls for the second time in the CFP selection committee’s final ranking. Otherwise, the league would place the league’s three seasons. UCF finished No. 10 in the 2013 rankings after the its champion in a New Year’s Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Knights’ Fiesta Bowl win against Baylor. Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference That kind of success has led to an across-the-board increase in football atten- and the Sun Belt Conference. dance. The American Athletic Conference had four of the top six teams in aver- Additionally, The American holds primary or secondary partnerships with age attendance gain from 2015 to 2016, while the conference as a whole real- 12 bowls for the current six-year cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups ized a 9.1-percent increase at the turnstiles. Cincinnati, Houston and Temple all against the nation’s top conferences and providing desirable postseason desti- set single-game attendance records at their respective facilities nations to member institutions and their fans. Under The American’s banner, SMU advanced to the NCAA Men’s Basket- The American Athletic Conference serves its membership from a state-of- ball Championship for the first time since 1993. UCF and Houston have both the-art office located in Providence, R.I. The location of the conference head- achieved top-10 rankings in baseball in the past two years. USF finished the quarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. 2014-15 season at No. 8 in the final men’s golf national ranking. The UConn Green International Airport – gives the conference easy access to its mem- women’s basketball team won its NCAA-record ninth, 10th and 11th nation- ber schools. al championships. The conference headquarters is equipped with a complete video production American Athletic Conference student-athletes have distinguished them- studio, which serves as the home of The American Digital Network, and small- selves in all facets of intercollegiate athletics. Temple linebacker Tyler Matakev- and large-scale meeting rooms to accommodate the many coaches’ and ad- ich won the Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s top de- ministrators’ meetings held on-site each year. fensive player in 2015, while Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds finished fifth

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 108 2016 Football Fact Book 2016 American Athletic Conference Bowl Partners AUTONATION CURE BOWL | Orlando, Fla. www.curebowl.com Date: December 17, 2016 Network: CBS Sports Network Mailing Address: Orlando Sports Time: 5:30 p.m. (ET) Opponent: Sun Belt Conference selection Foundation, 36 West Pine Stadium: Florida Citrus Bowl (61,348) Phone: (407) 235-3925 Street Orlando, FL 32801

BIRMINGHAM BOWL | Birmingham, Ala. www.birminghambowl.com Date: December 29, 2016 Network: ESPN Mailing Address: 2 Riverchase Time: 2 p.m. (ET) Opponent: Southeastern Office Plaza, Suite 110, Stadium: Legion Field (72,000) Conference selection Birmingham, AL 35244 Phone: (205) 733-3776

LOCKHEED MARTIN ARMED FORCES BOWL | Fort Worth, Texas www.ArmedForcesBowl.com Date: December 23, 2016 Network: ESPN Mailing Address: 505 Main Street Time: 4:30 p.m. (ET) Opponent: selection Suite 270, Fort Worth, TX 76102 Stadium: Amon G. Carter Phone: (817) 810-0012 Stadium (45,000)

MARMOT BOCA RATON BOWL | Boca Raton, Fla. www.espnevents.com/boca-raton-bowl/ Date: December 20, 2016 Network: ESPN Mailing Address: ESPN Events, 11001 Time: 7:00 p.m. Opponent: Conference USA or Mid- Rushmore Drive, Charlotte, NC 28277 Stadium: FAU Stadium (30,000) American Conference selection Phone: (704) 973-5077

MIAMI BEACH BOWL | Miami, Fla. www.miamibeachbowl.com Date: December 19, 2016 Network: ESPN Mailing Address: 501 Marlins Time: 2:30 p.m. (ET) Opponent: Mid-American Way, Miami, FL 33125 Stadium: Marlins Park (34,000) Conference selection Phone: (305) 480-1609

MILITARY BOWL PRESENTED BY NORTHROP GRUMMAN | Annapolis, Md. www.militarybowl.org Date: December 27, 2016 Network: ESPN Mailing Address: 1200 New Time: 3:30 p.m. (ET) Opponent: Atlantic Coast Hampshire Ave, NW, Suite 800, Stadium: Navy-Marine Corps Conference selection Washington, DC 20036 Memorial Stadium (34,000) Phone: (202) 776-2509

POPEYE’S BAHAMAS BOWL | Nassau, Bahamas www.bahamasbowl.com Date: December 23, 2016 Network: ESPN Mailing Address: ESPN Events, 11001 Time: 1:00 p.m. (ET) Opponent: Conference USA or Mid- Rushmore Drive, Charlotte, NC 28277 Stadium: Thomas A. Robinson American Conference selection National Stadium (15,000) Phone: (704) 973-5077

ST. PETERSBURG BOWL | St. Petersburg, Florida www.StPetersburgBowl.com Date: December 26, 2016 Network: ESPN Mailing Address: 100 Second Time: 11:00 a.m. (ET) Opponent: Atlantic Coast Avenue South, Suite N204, Stadium: Tropicana Field (43,000) Conference selection St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Phone: (727) 290-9865

GOODYEAR COTTON BOWL CLASSIC | Dallas, Texas www.attcottonbowl.com Date: January 2, 2017 Network: ESPN Mailing Address: One AT&T Time: 1:00 p.m. (ET) Opponent: at-large selection Way, Arlington, TX 76011

HOST Stadium: AT&T Stadium (71,167) Phone: (817) 892-4800

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 109 2016 Football Fact Book 2015 American Athletic Conference Standings AAC GAMES OVERALL GAMES W-L-T Pts Opp Pct W-L-T Pts Opp Pct Home Away Neut Streak EAST Temple 7-1-0 278 165 .875 10-4-0 417 281 .714 5-1 5-2 0-1 Lost 2 USF 6-2-0 275 157 .750 8-5-0 437 298 .615 5-1 3-3 0-1 Lost 1 Cincinnati 4-4-0 286 259 .500 7-6-0 440 405 .538 5-1 2-4 0-1 Lost 1 UConn 4-4-0 152 166 .500 6-7-0 223 253 .462 4-2 2-4 0-1 Lost 2 East Carolina 3-5-0 204 188 .375 5-7-0 329 312 .417 3-3 2-4 0-0 Lost 1 UCF 0-8-0 117 359 .000 0-12-0 167 452 .000 0-6 0-6 0-0 Lost 12

WEST Houston 7-1-0 325 184 .875 13-1-0 566 290 .929 8-0 4-1 1-0 Won 3 Navy 7-1-0 308 177 .875 11-2-0 478 284 .846 7-0 3-2 1-0 Won 2 Memphis 5-3-0 313 229 .625 9-4-0 522 355 .692 5-1 4-2 0-1 Lost 1 Tulsa 3-5-0 272 322 .375 6-7-0 483 518 .462 3-3 3-3 0-1 Lost 1 Tulane 1-7-0 147 295 .125 3-9-0 236 435 .250 2-4 1-5 0-0 Lost 2 SMU 1-7-0 199 375 .125 2-10-0 333 548 .167 2-5 0-5 0-0 Lost 1

AAC Championship Game: Houston 24, Temple 13 (Dec. 5, 2015 at Houston, Texas)

2015 American Athletic Conference Individual Honors Offensive Player-of-the-Year Second Team All-Conference Keenan Reynolds, QB, Navy OFFENSE Defensive Player-of-the-Year WR - Shaq Washington, Sr., Cincinnati; WR - Zay Jones, Jr., East Carolina; OT - Alex Tyler Matakevich, LB, Temple Cooper, Sr., Houston; OT - Dion Dawkins, Jr., Temple; OG - Ryan Leahy, Jr., Cincinnati; Special Teams Player-of-the-Year OG - Thor Jozwiak, Sr., USF; C - Deyshawn Bond, Jr., Cincinnati; TE - Sean Price, Sr., Jake Elliott, PK, Memphis USF; QB - Greg Ward, Jr., Houston; RB - Kenneth Farrow, Sr., Houston; RB - Chris Swain, Sr., Navy Rookie-of-the-Year Tre’Quan Smith, WR, UCF DEFENSE Coaches-of-the-Year DL - Silverberry Mouhon, Sr., Cincinnati; DL - Julian Campenni, Sr., UConn; DL - B.J. Tom Herman, Houston Singleton, Jr., Houston; DL - Eric Lee, Sr., USF; LB - Eric Wilson, Jr., Cincinnati; LB - Ken Niumatalolo, Navy Montese Overton, Sr., East Carolina; LB - Steven Taylor, Jr., Houston; LB - Auggie Sanchez, Soph., USF; CB - William Jackson III, Sr., Houston; CB - Sean Chandler, Soph., First Team All-Conference Temple; S - Andrew Adams, Sr., UConn; S - Adrian McDonald, Sr., Houston OFFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS WR - Demarcus Ayers, Jr., Houston; WR - Keyarris Garrett, Sr., Tulsa; OT - Parker P - Caleb Houston, Jr., UCF; P - Mattias Ciabatti, Sr., USF; K - Andrew Gantz, Soph., Ehinger, Sr., Cincinnati; OT - Taylor Fallin, Sr., Memphis; OG - E.K. Binns, Sr., Navy; Cincinnati; RS - Rodney Adams, Jr., USF OG - Eric Lofton, Sr., Temple; C - Kyle Friend, Sr., Temple; TE - Bryce Williams, Sr., East Carolina; QB - Paxton Lynch, Jr., Memphis; QB - Keenan Reynolds, Sr., Navy; Honorable Mention All-Conference RB - Marlon Mack, Soph., USF; RB - Jahad Thomas, Jr., Temple OFFENSE DEFENSE WR - Rodney Adams, Jr., USF; OT - Joey Gaston, Sr., Navy; OT - Ike Harris, Sr., East DL - Will Anthony, Sr., Navy; DL - Matt Ioannidis, Sr., Temple; DL - Nate D. Smith, Carolina; OG - J.T. Boyd, Jr., East Carolina; C - Will Noble, Fr., Houston; TE - Alan Sr., Temple; DL - Tanzel Smart, Jr., Tulane; LB - Zeek Bigger, Sr., East Carolina; Cross, Sr., Memphis LB - Elandon Roberts, Sr., Houston; LB - Tyler Matakevich, Sr., Temple; LB - Nico DEFENSE Marley, Jr., Tulane; CB - Jamar Summers, Soph., UConn; CB - Deatrick Nichols, DL - Folorunso Fatukasi, Soph., UConn; DL - Haason Reddick, Jr., Temple; LB - Junior Soph., USF; S - Trevon Stewart, Sr., Houston; S - Alex Wells, Sr., Temple Joseph, Soph., UConn; LB - Trent Martin, Jr., Tulsa; S - Zach Edwards, Jr., Cincinnati; SPECIAL TEAMS S - Michael Mudoh, Sr., Tulsa P - Spencer Smith, Soph., Memphis; K - Jake Elliott, Jr., Memphis; RS - Demarcus Ayers, Jr., Houston

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 110 2016 Football Fact Book 2015 American Athletic Conference Team Statistics Rushing Offense G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G USF 13 56 54 0 0 15 1 437 33.6 Navy 13 748 4247 5.7 53 326.7 Temple 14 49 44 4 1 23 0 417 29.8 USF 13 592 3205 5.4 28 246.5 SMU 12 44 43 0 0 8 1 333 27.8 Houston 14 669 3301 4.9 46 235.8 East Carolina 12 43 41 0 0 10 0 329 27.4 Memphis 13 563 2331 4.1 29 179.3 Tulane 12 30 29 0 0 9 0 236 19.7 Cincinnati 13 512 2313 4.5 25 177.9 Connecticut 13 25 21 1 0 16 1 223 17.2 Tulsa 13 591 2264 3.8 33 174.2 UCF 12 18 18 0 0 13 1 167 13.9 SMU 12 504 1978 3.9 23 164.8 Temple 14 518 2097 4.0 25 149.8 Rushing Defense G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G Houston 14 480 1524 3.2 16 108.9 East Carolina 12 404 1600 4.0 19 133.3 Temple 14 469 1792 3.8 16 128.0 Connecticut 13 477 1622 3.4 14 124.8 USF 13 497 1838 3.7 19 141.4 Tulane 12 397 1389 3.5 11 115.8 Navy 13 452 1859 4.1 17 143.0 UCF 12 356 980 2.8 4 81.7 Memphis 13 540 1904 3.5 24 146.5 Connecticut 13 486 2155 4.4 13 165.8 Pass Offense G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds Avg TD Yds/G Cincinnati 13 547 341 22 62.3 4679 8.6 29 359.9 East Carolina 12 518 2094 4.0 21 174.5 Tulane 12 518 2146 4.1 29 178.8 Tulsa 13 492 305 8 62.0 4332 8.8 25 333.2 Cincinnati 13 507 2491 4.9 21 191.6 Memphis 13 465 311 5 66.9 3999 8.6 30 307.6 UCF 12 496 2391 4.8 24 199.2 East Carolina 12 473 321 12 67.9 3375 7.1 21 281.2 Houston 14 432 285 7 66.0 3477 8.0 22 248.4 Tulsa 13 592 3116 5.3 37 239.7 SMU 12 365 202 8 55.3 2616 7.2 19 218.0 SMU 12 542 3134 5.8 40 261.2 Temple 14 438 249 8 56.8 3037 6.9 20 216.9 Pass Defense G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds Avg TD Yds/G Tulane 12 403 205 10 50.9 2415 6.0 18 201.2 Connecticut 13 401 235 18 58.6 2461 6.1 14 189.3 USF 13 301 179 9 59.5 2536 8.4 26 195.1 Temple 14 467 269 16 57.6 2923 6.3 13 208.8 UCF 12 425 211 23 49.6 2241 5.3 13 186.8 Cincinnati 13 410 237 9 57.8 2821 6.9 24 217.0 Connecticut 13 342 201 10 58.8 2412 7.1 10 185.5 Navy 13 387 251 12 64.9 2885 7.5 16 221.9 Navy 13 122 64 2 52.5 1280 10.5 9 98.5 East Carolina 12 376 204 8 54.3 2717 7.2 17 226.4 Tulane 12 333 203 8 61.0 2801 8.4 20 233.4 Pass Efficiency G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic USF 13 447 251 17 56.2 3108 7.0 16 239.1 Navy 13 122 64 52.5 2 1280 9 161.7 SMU 12 311 184 10 59.2 2892 9.3 31 241.0 Memphis 13 465 311 66.9 5 3999 30 158.3 Memphis 13 419 242 12 57.8 3383 8.1 22 260.2 USF 13 301 179 59.5 9 2536 26 152.8 UCF 12 355 232 4 65.4 3178 9.0 31 264.8 Tulsa 13 492 305 62.0 8 4332 25 149.5 Houston 14 500 278 21 55.6 3846 7.7 20 274.7 Houston 14 432 285 66.0 7 3477 22 147.1 Tulsa 13 467 289 10 61.9 3860 8.3 27 296.9 Cincinnati 13 547 341 62.3 22 4679 29 143.6 East Carolina 12 473 321 67.9 12 3375 21 137.4 Pass Effic. Defense G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Effic SMU 12 365 202 55.3 8 2616 19 128.3 Temple 14 467 269 16 57.6 2923 13 112.5 Temple 14 438 249 56.8 8 3037 20 126.5 Connecticut 13 401 235 18 58.6 2461 14 112.7 Connecticut 13 342 201 58.8 10 2412 10 121.8 USF 13 447 251 17 56.2 3108 16 118.8 Tulane 12 403 205 50.9 10 2415 18 111.0 Houston 14 500 278 21 55.6 3846 20 125.0 UCF 12 425 211 49.6 23 2241 13 93.2 East Carolina 12 376 204 8 54.3 2717 17 125.6 Cincinnati 13 410 237 9 57.8 2821 24 130.5 Total Offense G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg TD Yds/G Navy 13 387 251 12 64.9 2885 16 134.9 Cincinnati 13 2313 4679 1059 6992 6.6 54 537.8 Memphis 13 419 242 12 57.8 3383 22 137.2 Tulsa 13 2264 4332 1083 6596 6.1 58 507.4 Tulsa 13 467 289 10 61.9 3860 27 146.1 Memphis 13 2331 3999 1028 6330 6.2 59 486.9 Tulane 12 333 203 8 61.0 2801 20 146.6 Houston 14 3301 3477 1101 6778 6.2 68 484.1 SMU 12 311 184 10 59.2 2892 31 163.7 USF 13 3205 2536 893 5741 6.4 54 441.6 UCF 12 355 232 4 65.4 3178 31 167.1 Navy 13 4247 1280 870 5527 6.4 62 425.2 East Carolina 12 1600 3375 877 4975 5.7 40 414.6 Total Defense G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg TD Yds/G SMU 12 1978 2616 869 4594 5.3 42 382.8 Temple 14 1792 2923 936 4715 5.0 29 336.8 Temple 14 2097 3037 956 5134 5.4 45 366.7 Connecticut 13 2155 2461 887 4616 5.2 27 355.1 Tulane 12 1389 2415 800 3804 4.8 29 317.0 Navy 13 1859 2885 839 4744 5.7 33 364.9 Connecticut 13 1622 2412 819 4034 4.9 24 310.3 USF 13 1838 3108 944 4946 5.2 35 380.5 UCF 12 980 2241 781 3221 4.1 17 268.4 Houston 14 1524 3846 980 5370 5.5 36 383.6 East Carolina 12 2094 2717 894 4811 5.4 38 400.9 Scoring Offense G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg Memphis 13 1904 3383 959 5287 5.5 46 406.7 Houston 14 75 75 0 0 13 1 566 40.4 Cincinnati 13 2491 2821 917 5312 5.8 45 408.6 Memphis 13 64 63 1 0 23 2 522 40.2 Tulane 12 2146 2801 851 4947 5.8 49 412.2 Tulsa 13 62 58 1 0 17 0 483 37.2 UCF 12 2391 3178 851 5569 6.5 55 464.1 Navy 13 63 59 0 0 13 1 478 36.8 SMU 12 3134 2892 853 6026 7.1 71 502.2 Cincinnati 13 54 49 2 0 21 0 440 33.8 Tulsa 13 3116 3860 1059 6976 6.6 64 536.6

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 111 2016 Football Fact Book Scoring Defense G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg Cincinnati 13 52 1046 0 20.1 Connecticut 13 29 27 0 0 16 2 253 19.5 East Carolina 12 38 760 0 20.0 Temple 14 31 28 0 0 21 2 281 20.1 Tulsa 13 35 687 0 19.6 Houston 14 36 34 2 0 12 0 290 20.7 Connecticut 13 29 551 0 19.0 Navy 13 36 34 2 0 10 0 284 21.8 Tulane 12 47 859 0 18.3 USF 13 35 34 0 0 18 0 298 22.9 East Carolina 12 39 37 0 0 13 1 312 26.0 Punt Returns G Ret Yds TD Avg Memphis 13 46 43 0 0 12 0 355 27.3 Tulsa 13 9 114 0 12.7 Cincinnati 13 51 47 1 0 16 1 405 31.2 USF 13 21 229 0 10.9 Tulane 12 57 57 0 0 10 3 435 36.2 Houston 14 29 302 1 10.4 UCF 12 57 51 2 0 17 2 452 37.7 Temple 14 29 294 1 10.1 Tulsa 13 66 66 0 0 18 1 518 39.8 East Carolina 12 23 225 1 9.8 SMU 12 75 72 1 0 8 0 548 45.7 Cincinnati 13 15 141 0 9.4 Memphis 13 28 224 1 8.0 Turnover Margin (Gained) (Lost) Tulane 12 14 88 0 6.3 G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mgn Per/G Navy 13 11 67 0 6.1 Houston 14 14 21 35 7 7 14 +21 1.50 UCF 12 12 72 0 6.0 Navy 13 15 12 27 6 2 8 +19 1.46 SMU 12 13 41 0 3.2 USF 13 8 17 25 6 9 15 +10 0.77 Connecticut 13 6 2 0 0.3 Connecticut 13 7 18 25 6 10 16 +9 0.69 Memphis 13 10 12 22 9 5 14 +8 0.62 3rd-Down Conversions G Conv Att Pct Tulsa 13 14 10 24 12 8 20 +4 0.31 Cincinnati 13 100 196 51.0 Temple 14 6 16 22 11 8 19 +3 0.21 Houston 14 117 232 50.4 Tulane 12 8 8 16 5 10 15 +1 0.08 Navy 13 89 177 50.3 East Carolina 12 8 8 16 7 12 19 -3 -0.25 Memphis 13 101 207 48.8 SMU 12 5 10 15 17 8 25 -10 -0.83 Tulsa 13 100 227 44.1 Cincinnati 13 5 9 14 11 22 33 -19 -1.46 East Carolina 12 80 186 43.0 UCF 12 9 4 13 10 23 33 -20 -1.67 Temple 14 87 211 41.2 SMU 12 71 180 39.4 Punting G No Yards Avg PR Avg TB Net/P USF 13 66 179 36.9 UCF 12 75 3328 44.4 203 2.7 3 40.9 Tulane 12 63 182 34.6 Cincinnati 13 49 2180 44.5 111 2.3 6 39.8 Connecticut 13 57 179 31.8 Memphis 13 57 2528 44.4 149 2.6 7 39.3 UCF 12 50 170 29.4 Houston 14 64 2584 40.4 35 0.5 3 38.9 East Carolina 12 64 2639 41.2 46 0.7 6 38.6 4th-Down Conversions G Conv Att Pct USF 13 65 2768 42.6 206 3.2 4 38.2 Navy 13 24 26 92.3 Temple 14 65 2719 41.8 140 2.2 8 37.2 East Carolina 12 11 17 64.7 Tulsa 13 70 2897 41.4 187 2.7 7 36.7 Cincinnati 13 7 11 63.6 Connecticut 13 76 2866 37.7 71 0.9 6 35.2 USF 13 11 19 57.9 Navy 13 42 1737 41.4 174 4.1 7 33.9 Memphis 13 10 18 55.6 SMU 12 67 2557 38.2 290 4.3 2 33.2 Tulsa 13 14 26 53.8 Tulane 12 82 2974 36.3 340 4.1 1 31.9 Houston 14 13 26 50.0 Temple 14 11 23 47.8 Field Goals G Made Att Pct SMU 12 7 20 35.0 Navy 13 13 15 .867 UCF 12 6 18 33.3 Connecticut 13 16 19 .842 Tulane 12 5 16 31.2 Memphis 13 23 28 .821 Connecticut 13 6 20 30.0 Temple 14 23 28 .821 Cincinnati 13 21 27 .778 Penalties G No Yds Avg/G East Carolina 12 10 13 .769 Navy 13 40 339 26.1 Houston 14 13 17 .765 UCF 12 64 541 45.1 UCF 12 13 17 .765 Connecticut 13 74 595 45.8 Tulane 12 9 12 .750 SMU 12 65 604 50.3 SMU 12 8 11 .727 Tulane 12 70 641 53.4 Tulsa 13 17 25 .680 USF 13 79 714 54.9 USF 13 15 23 .652 Temple 14 81 773 55.2 Houston 14 85 783 55.9 Kickoff Returns G Ret Yds TD Avg Tulsa 13 91 730 56.2 USF 13 41 1093 1 26.7 East Carolina 12 89 825 68.8 Navy 13 32 775 0 24.2 Cincinnati 13 104 948 72.9 Houston 14 33 777 2 23.5 Memphis 13 99 976 75.1 UCF 12 65 1492 0 23.0 Memphis 13 44 990 0 22.5 SMU 12 56 1246 1 22.2 Temple 14 39 810 1 20.8

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 112 2016 Football Fact Book 2015 American Athletic Conference Individual Statistics Rushing Team G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G All Purpose Team G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G Marlon Mack USF 12 210 1381 6.6 8 59 115.1 Arkeel Newsome UCONN 13 792 465 0 429 1686 129.7 Keenan Reynolds NAVY 13 265 1373 5.2 24 67 105.6 Marlon Mack USF 12 1381 111 0 0 1492 124.3 Jahad Thomas TEM 14 276 1262 4.6 17 60 90.1 Keyarris Garrett TLS 13 0 1588 0 0 1588 122.2 Kenneth Farrow HOU 12 185 958 5.2 12 44 79.8 Jahad Thomas TEM 14 1262 216 0 199 1677 119.8 Greg Ward, Jr. HOU 14 198 1108 5.6 21 47 79.1 Demarcus Ayers HOU 14 147 1222 290 0 1659 118.5 Chris Swain NAVY 13 211 1023 4.8 10 52 78.7 Keenan Reynolds NAVY 13 1373 47 0 0 1420 109.2 Quinton Flowers USF 13 191 991 5.2 12 67 76.2 Rodney Adams USF 13 81 822 0 466 1369 105.3 D Brewer’angelo TLS 11 162 837 5.2 6 48 76.1 Mike Boone CIN 11 749 108 0 279 1136 103.3 Zack Langer TLS 11 201 777 3.9 18 46 70.6 Tristan Payton UCF 10 4 264 0 726 994 99.4 Mike Boone CIN 11 104 749 7.2 9 74 68.1 D’Ernest Johnson USF 13 307 356 25 563 1251 96.2

Passing Team G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G Interceptions Team G Int Yds TD Long Int/G Dane Evans TLS 13 485 305 8 62.9 4332 25 333.2 Jamar Summers UCONN 13 8 102 1 67 0.62 Paxton Lynch MEM 13 443 296 4 66.8 3778 28 290.6 William Jackson HOU 13 5 110 2 55 0.38 Gunner Kiel CIN 10 316 206 11 65.2 2777 19 277.7 Reggis Ball MEM 13 5 66 1 53 0.38 Blake Kemp ECU 11 375 260 10 69.3 2658 16 241.6 Tyler Matakevich TEM 14 5 47 0 26 0.36 P.J. Walker TEM 14 432 245 8 56.7 2972 19 212.3 Deatrick Nichols USF 13 4 71 1 29 0.31 Greg Ward, Jr. HOU 14 345 232 6 67.2 2828 17 202.0 Brendon Clements NAVY 13 4 17 0 15 0.31 Matt Davis SMU 12 335 182 7 54.3 2259 16 188.2 Sean Chandler TEM 14 4 63 2 41 0.29 Tanner Lee TLN 9 276 143 7 51.8 1639 11 182.1 Trevon Stewart HOU 14 4 58 0 58 0.29 Quinton Flowers USF 13 276 163 8 59.1 2296 22 176.6 Adrian McDonald HOU 14 4 24 0 13 0.29 Bryant Shirreffs UCONN 12 279 168 8 60.2 2078 9 173.2 Darion Monroe TLN 12 3 14 0 12 0.25

Total Offense Team G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G Punt Returns Team G Ret Yds TD Long Avg Dane Evans TLS 13 -9 4332 581 4323 332.5 Sean Chandler TEM 14 17 206 0 65 12.1 Paxton Lynch MEM 13 239 3778 530 4017 309.0 Tajee Fullwodd USF 13 19 198 0 46 10.4 Greg Ward, Jr. HOU 14 1108 2828 543 3936 281.1 Demarcus Ayers HOU 14 28 290 1 73 10.4 Gunner Kiel CIN 10 27 2777 348 2804 280.4 Quay Johnson ECU 12 19 171 0 46 9.0 Quinton Flowers USF 13 991 2296 467 3287 252.8 Roderick Proctor MEM 10 19 140 1 63 7.4 Matt Davis SMU 12 761 2259 522 3020 251.7 Blake Kemp ECU 11 -8 2658 414 2650 240.9 Kickoff Returns Team G Ret Yds TD Long Avg P.J. Walker TEM 14 207 2972 513 3179 227.1 Rodney Adams USF 13 16 466 1 97 29.1 Bryant Shirreffs UCONN 12 503 2078 433 2581 215.1 Dishan Romine NAVY 13 24 655 0 90 27.3 Keenan Reynolds NAVY 13 1373 1203 380 2576 198.2 D’Ernest Johnson USF 13 21 563 0 54 26.8 Brandon Wilson HOU 14 23 611 2 100 26.6 Receptions/G Team G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec/G Tristan Payton UCF 10 30 726 0 35 24.2 Zay Jones ECU 12 98 1099 5 36 11.2 8.17 Braeden West SMU 12 27 635 1 80 23.5 Keyarris Garrett TLS 13 96 1588 8 50 16.5 7.38 Arkeel Newsome UCONN 13 19 429 0 71 22.6 Demarcus Ayers HOU 14 98 1222 6 67 12.5 7.00 Jager Gardner TEM 11 16 359 0 54 22.4 Shaq Washington CIN 13 90 982 6 46 10.9 6.92 Sherman Badie TLN 12 15 311 0 30 20.7 Josh Atkinson TLS 13 76 1071 5 80 14.1 5.85 Quay Johnson ECU 12 27 544 0 34 20.1 Mose Frazier MEM 13 70 799 4 45 11.4 5.38 Robby Anderson TEM 14 70 939 7 53 13.4 5.00 Punting Team G Punt Yds Long Avg Bryce Williams ECU 12 58 588 4 56 10.1 4.83 Spencer Smith MEM 13 43 2024 72 47.1 Trevon Brown ECU 9 41 496 4 47 12.1 4.56 Sam Geraci CIN 13 44 2036 63 46.3 Tre’Quan Smith UCF 12 52 724 4 44 13.9 4.33 Caleb Houston UCF 12 65 2874 56 44.2 Matti Ciabatti USF 12 57 2465 68 43.2 Reception Yds/G Team G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G Worth Gregory ECU 12 60 2583 73 43.1 Keyarris Garrett TLS 13 96 1588 8 50 16.5 122.2 Alex Starzyk TEM 14 63 2674 71 42.4 Zay Jones ECU 12 98 1099 5 36 11.2 91.6 Alex Barta NAVY 13 40 1663 72 41.6 Demarcus Ayers HOU 14 98 1222 6 67 12.5 87.3 Dalton Parks TLS 13 69 2848 63 41.3 Josh Atkinson TLS 13 76 1071 5 80 14.1 82.4 Logan Piper HOU 14 64 2584 71 40.4 Shaq Washington CIN 13 90 982 6 46 10.9 75.5 Josh Williams SMU 9 38 1472 56 38.7 Chris Moore CIN 12 40 870 7 68 21.8 72.5 Courtland Sutton SMU 12 49 862 9 51 17.6 71.8 Robby Anderson TEM 14 70 939 7 53 13.4 67.1 Rodney Adams USF 13 45 822 9 68 18.3 63.2 Moses Frazier MEM 13 70 799 4 45 11.4 61.5

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 113 2016 Football Fact Book Field Goals Team G FG FGA Pct FG/G Tackles For Loss Team G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G Jake Elliott MEM 13 23 28 82.1 1.77 Elandon Roberts HOU 14 17 4 76 19.0 1.36 Austin Jones TEM 14 23 28 82.1 1.64 Steven Taylor HOU 14 17 3 92 18.5 1.32 Andrew Gantz CIN 13 21 27 77.8 1.62 Tanzel Smart TLN 12 15 0 46 15.0 1.25 Redford Jones TLS 13 17 25 68.0 1.31 Matt Linscott TLS 13 14 4 62 16.0 1.23 Bobby Puyol UCONN 13 16 18 88.9 1.23 Royce Lafrance TLN 12 13 1 65 13.5 1.12 Emilio Nadelman USF 13 15 23 65.2 1.15 Nico Marley TLN 12 11 4 47 13.0 1.08 Matthew Wright UCF 12 13 17 76.5 1.08 Trent Martin TLS 13 10 8 31 14.0 1.08 Austin Grebe NAVY 13 12 14 85.7 0.92 Tyler Matakevich TEM 14 12 6 62 15.0 1.07 Davis Plowman ECU 11 10 12 83.3 0.91 Zach Wood SMU 10 9 1 56 9.5 0.95 Andrew Dirocco TLN 12 9 10 90.0 0.75 Eric Lee USF 13 10 4 62 12.0 0.92

Scoring (TDs) Team G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts Pts/G Fumbles Forced Team G Num Avg/G Keenan Reynolds NAVY 13 24 24 0 0 0 144 11.1 Folorunso Fatuksai UCONN 12 4 0.33 Zack Langer TLS 11 18 18 0 0 0 108 9.8 Trent Martin TLS 13 4 0.31 Greg Ward, Jr. HOU 14 21 21 0 0 0 126 9.0 Jarred Alwan TEM 14 4 0.29 Jahad Thomas TEM 14 19 17 1 1 0 114 8.1 Patrick Green ECU 12 3 0.25 Kenneth Farrow HOU 12 12 12 0 0 0 72 6.0 Will Anthony NAVY 13 3 0.23 Quinton Flowers USF 13 12 12 0 0 0 72 5.5 Kevin McCoy NAVY 13 3 0.23 Rodney Adams USF 13 11 1 9 1 0 66 5.1 Praise Martin-Oguike TEM 14 3 0.21 Doroland Dorceus MEM 13 11 8 3 0 0 66 5.1 Jackson Mitchell SMU 12 2 0.17 Xavier Jones SMU 12 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.0 Fred Presley ECU 12 2 0.17 Matt Davis SMU 12 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.0 Andrew McCleneghen SMU 12 2 0.17

Tackles Team G Solo Ast Total Avg/G Passes Defended Team G Brup Int Total Avg/G Michael Mudoh TLS 13 76 59 135 10.4 William Jackson HOU 13 23 5 28 2.15 Elandon Roberts HOU 14 88 54 142 10.1 Shaquille Griffin UCF 12 13 2 15 1.25 Tyler Matakevich TEM 14 77 61 138 9.9 Sean Chandler TEM 14 10 4 14 1.00 Auggie Sanchez USF 13 73 44 117 9.0 Kerwin Thomas TLS 13 11 2 13 1.00 Domenic Spencer UCF 12 49 55 104 8.7 Jamar Summers UCONN 13 3 8 11 0.85 Matt Linscott TLS 13 61 46 107 8.2 Zach Edwards CIN 13 8 3 11 0.85 Zeek Bigger ECU 12 51 47 98 8.2 Corey Seargent ECU 9 6 1 7 0.78 Eric Wilson CIN 13 51 55 106 8.2 Reggis Ball MEM 13 5 5 10 0.77 Trent Martin TLS 13 59 45 104 8.0 J’havon Williams UCONN 13 7 3 10 0.77 Andrew Adams UCONN 13 56 47 103 7.9 Brendon Clements NAVY 13 6 4 10 0.77 Zach Edwards CIN 13 63 30 93 7.2 Junior Joseph UCONN 13 40 53 93 7.2 Nico Marley TLN 12 62 20 82 6.8 Obi Melifonwu UCONN 13 57 31 88 6.8 Jamie Byrd USF 13 60 28 88 6.8 Jordan Williams ECU 12 45 36 81 6.8 Adrian McDonald HOU 14 59 33 92 6.6 Steven Taylor HOU 14 61 31 92 6.6 Leonard Pegues MEM 12 50 25 75 6.2 Darion Monroe TLN 12 53 21 74 6.2 Jarrod Franklin TLN 12 55 19 74 6.2 Eric Thomas TLN 11 49 18 67 6.1 Daniel Gonzales NAVY 11 39 27 66 6.0 Montese Overton ECU 12 40 30 70 5.8 Quincy Adams NAVY 12 48 22 70 5.8

Sacks Team G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G Steven Taylor HOU 14 9 2 77 10.0 0.71 Montese Overton ECU 12 6 3 60 7.5 0.62 Folorunso Fatuksai UCONN 12 7 1 26 7.5 0.62 Will Anthony NAVY 13 7 1 58 7.5 0.58 Nate Smith TEM 14 7 2 48 8.0 0.57 Royce Lafrance TLN 12 6 1 47 6.5 0.54 Luke Carrezola UCONN 13 6 0 29 6.0 0.46 Trevon Stewart HOU 14 6 0 65 6.0 0.43 Elandon Roberts HOU 14 5 2 45 6.0 0.43 Bruce Hector USF 12 5 0 35 5.0 0.42

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 114 2016 Football Fact Book 2015 Review September 5, 2015 September 12, 2015 Game 1 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Greenville, N.C. Game 2 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Fla. Towson ...... 20 East Carolina ...... 24. . East Carolina ...... 28. . Florida ...... 31 Greenville, N.C. – Senior running back Chris Hairston rushed for a career-high 154 Gainesville, Fla. – Junior quarterback Blake Kemp passed for 333 yards and three yards and four touchdowns on 18 carries to lead East Carolina to a 28-20 non-con- scores, but a costly fumble at the Gator 30-yard line with 12 seconds remaining pre- ference win over Towson in the season opener for both teams at Dowdy-Ficklen served Florida’s 31-24 non-conference victory over East Carolina at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium ... Hairston, who also hauled in a personal-best five pass receptions, aver- Stadium ... For the second time in as many games against UF within an eight-month aged nearly nine yards (8.6) per attempt and became the first Pirate back to eclipse span, the Pirates rallied late by driving deep into Gator territory trailing by a touch- the 100-yard mark in an opener since 2009 ... The four scores were also the most down before a turnover ended any hopes of a comeback ... After Kemp connected by an ECU ball-carrier since Chris Johnson tallied four at Memphis in 2007 ... Blake with Bryce Williams on a seven-yard TD pass with 3:04 remaining to pull ECU within Kemp, making his first career start, used a short but effective passing game with seven, the Pirate defense forced a Florida punt after a three-and-out ... Kemp drove a 29-of-37, 230-yard performance to offer ECU balance offensively ... Although the East Carolina down to the Gator 13-yard line, but lost his grip on a pass attempt Pirates racked up 440 yards, victory wasn’t certain until junior strong safety Terrell during a second-and-10 snap and UF’s Alex McCalister recovered the loose ball ... Richardson’s bone-jarring hit on Tigers’ receiver Sam Gallahan knocked the ball After a defensive struggle produced a 10-7 Florida halftime edge, ECU took its last loose on what appeared to be an apparent fourth-down catch at the Pirate 16-yard lead of the game on Zay Jones’ 27-yard scoring catch early in the third period ... line with only 1:55 remaining in the contest ... Towson never led, but kept in striking The Gators answered with a Will Grier touchdown strike and a 39-yard interception distance behind a relentless rushing attack by Darius Victor (28-137) ... After East return for a score by Jalen Tabor to close out the quarter with a 24-14 cushion ... Carolina opened its biggest advantage of the night, 28-13 with 12:21 remaining in the Davis Plowman’s 30-yard field goal pulled the Pirates to within seven before Kelvin fourth quarter on Hairston’s final ground score of the game, the Tigers immediately Taylor’s seven-yard TD jaunt appeared to put the game out of reach with 6:57 re- answered with an 11-play, 75-drive that was capped with a one-yard TD plunge by maining ... While Kemp enjoyed success through the air, the Gators clamped down quarterback Connor Frazier with 7:53 left ... Towson forced a three-and-out on ECU’s on the run - limiting ECU to -13 yards - the program’s third-lowest single-game next possession and followed by marching 44 yards down to the 16 before Richard- ground total in history ... Jones (14-135) and Williams (9-83) each enjoyed person- son’s game-preserving hit ... Although the Pirates did not commit a turnover, they al-best outings to date. were flagged for 102 yards. East Carolina 7 0 7 10 – 24 Towson 7 3 3 7 – 20 Florida 10 0 14 7 – 31 East Carolina 14 0 7 7 – 28 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary ECU–Davon Grayson 31 pass from Blake Kemp (Davis Plowman kick), 11:26, 1st ECU–Chris Hairston 45 run (Connor Torruella kick), 12:08, 1st UF–Austin Hardin 37 field goal, 4:08, 1st TOW–Brian Dowling 30 pass from Connor Frazier (Sam Hurwitz kick), 6:40, 1st UF–DeAndre Goolsby 32 pass from Will Grier (Hardin kick), 0:49, 1st ECU–Hairston 1 run (Torruella kick), 0:46, 1st ECU–Zay Jones 27 pass from Kemp (Plowman kick), 10:43, 3rd TOW–Hurwitz 23 field goal, 9:16, 2nd UF–Demarcus Robinson 6 pass from Grier (Hardin kick), 7:11, 3rd TOW–Hurwitz 32 field goal, 10:18, 3rd UF–Jalen Tabor 39 interception return (Hardin kick), 3:32, 3rd ECU–Hairston 1 run (Torruella kick), 7:55, 3rd ECU–Plowman 30 field goal, 12:25, 4th ECU–Hairston 11 run (Torruella kick), 12:21, 4th UF–Kelvin Taylor 7 run (Hardin kick), 6:57, 4th TOW–Frazier 1 run (Hurwitz kick), 7:53, 4th ECU–Bryce Williams 7 pass from Kemp (Plowman kick), 3:04, 4th Attendance: 40,712; Weather: mostly cloudy, 81 degrees Attendance: 88,034; Weather: cloudy, 75 degrees ESPN3: Taylor Zarzour (play-by-play), Mickey Matthews (analyst) ESPN2: Mark Jones (play-by-play), Rod Gilmore (analyst), Quint Kessinich Statistics TOW ECU (reporter) First Downs 27 23 Statistics ECU UF Rushing Attempts 44 33 First Downs 20 17 Rushing Yards 179 192 Rushing Attempts 22 38 Attempts-Completions-Int. 33-17-1 37-29-0 Rushing Yards -13 168 Passing Yards 237 235 Attempts-Completions-Int. 58-37-1 25-15-1 TOTAL OFFENSE 416 427 Passing Yards 346 205 Punts-Average 2-41.5 3-47.3 TOTAL OFFENSE 333 373 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Punts-Average 7-40.1 5-43.2 Penalties-Yards 5-42 8-89 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1 Sacks By-Yards 1-8 2-13 Penalties-Yards 9-65 12-105 3rd Down Conversions 7-15 10-17 Sacks By-Yards 2-13 3-22 4th Down Conversions 1-4 2-3 3rd Down Conversions 10-20 4-13 Time of Possession 33:36 26:24 4th Down Conversions 0-0 1-1 Time of Possession 28:53 31:07 RUSHING: TOW–D. Victor 28-137; C. Frazier 12-43, 1 TD; M. Dickerson 3-6; J. Veii 1-(-7). ECU–C. Hairston 18-154, 4 TD; A. Scott 11-42; B. Kemp 3-(-3). RUSHING: ECU–C. Hairston 17-15; J. Summers 1-1; A. Scott 1-(-2); B. Kemp 3-(-27). PASSING: TOW–C. Frazier 28-15-1, 221, 1 TD; E. Knudson 5-2-0, 16. ECU–B. Kemp UF–K. Taylor 16-55, 1 TD; J. Cronkrite 9-47; T. Harris 3-32; J. Scarlett 4-24; W. 37-29-0, 235. Grier 3-10; B. Powell 1-3; M. Herndon 1-(-1). RECEIVING: TOW–B. Dowling 4-53, 1 TD; C. Summers 3-51; J. Veii 3-49; T. Vallely PASSING: ECU–B. Kemp 54-34-1, 333, 3 TD; J. Summers 4-3-0, 13. UF–W. Grier 3-45; S. Simpson 1-13; A. Dessenberg 1-11; E. Holder 1-9; S. Gallahan 1-6. ECU–Z. 17-10-1, 151, 2 TD; T. Harris 8-5-0, 54. Jones 6-77; C. Hairston 5-19; Q. Johnson 4-30; J. Williams 4-26; B. Williams 3-31; RECEIVING: ECU–Z. Jones 14-135, 1 TD; B. Williams 9-83, 1 TD; C. Hairston 5-34; D. D. Grayson 3-31; A. Scott 2-12; D. Barnes 1-7; B. Bishop 1-2. Grayson 4-56, 1 TD; J. Williams 2-21; B. Bishop 2-16; A. Scott 1-1. UF–D. Robinson 5-55, 1 TD; D. Goolsby 3-94, 1 TD; B. Powell 3-29; A. Fulwood 2-15; C. Lewis 1-6; K. Taylor 1-6.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 116 2016 Football Fact Book September 19, 2015 September 26, 2015 Game 3 Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Md. Game 4 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Greenville, N.C. East Carolina ...... 21. . . Virginia Tech ...... 28 Navy ...... 45 East Carolina ...... 35. . Annapolis, Md. – Navy’s triple-option rushing attack generated 415 yards and six Greenville, N.C. – East Carolina’s quarterback tandem of Blake Kemp and James touchdowns to help the Midshipmen roll to a convincing 45-21 American Athletic Summers were responsible for a combined 412 yards and all five touchdowns to Conference victory over East Carolina at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium ... spark the Pirates to a 35-28 non-conference triumph over Virginia Tech at rain- The historic win, Navy’s first as a league member, was also aided by scores on the soaked Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ... The victory was the second-straight vs. the Mids’ first four possessions of the game to build a 28-14 halftime lead ... The Pirates, Hokies and pushed ECU’s win streak against Atlantic Coast Conference members to who dropped their first conference opener since 2007, were nearly as impressive five in a row ... After a pair of turnovers put the Pirates in an early 14-0 deficit, offensively with 405 yards of total offense - 325 coming through the air on 36-of-49 Kemp calmly engineered and capped successive scoring drives with a three-yard passing by junior Blake Kemp ... After surrendering 249 ground yards in the opening run and an 11-yard toss to Trevon Brown to close out the first quarter ... Summers 30 minutes, ECU’s defense made adjustments to hold Navy scoreless on its first two gave East Carolina an additional spark to open the second period, rushing for 44 drives after intermission ... However, Kemp’s fumble on a sack at the Pirate 17-yard yards and connecting with Quay Johnson on a 30-yarder to highlight an eight-play, line in the waning moments of the third period, shifted the momentum back to 77-yard march that gave the Pirates a 21-14 halftime lead ... Summers, who ended Navy who used the short field to push its edge to 35-14 early in the fourth quarter up turning in the second-highest rushing total ever by an ECU quarterback with 169 before tacking on another TD and field goal on its last two possessions to close out yards on 21 carries, also reached triple-digit passing totals with 110 yards on five-of- the game ... Quarterback Keenan Reynolds (24-142, 5 TD) and fullback Chris Swain eight completions ... His 26-yard touchdown throw to a diving Zay Jones early in the (29-123, 1 TD) combined for 265 rushing yards and all six of the Mids’ touchdowns ... third quarter extended the Pirates’ lead to 28-14 before he promptly answered a The loss spoiled another strong effort by ECU inside receiver Zay Jones, who reached Virginia Tech score with a 41-yard scamper for his second ground TD of the afternoon double-digit reception and triple-digit yardage totals with a 10-catch, 130-yard day ... Kemp was nine-of-12 for 118 yards through the air ... ECU punter Worth Gregory ... Navy averaged 6.6 yards per carry in the first half and was a perfect six-of-six played a key role staving off a Virginia Tech comeback bid in the fourth quarter, on third down plays to set the tone early ... Tight end Bryce Williams had two TD pinning the Hokies back at their own five, four and six-yard lines with three boots in catches for the Pirates. the final 12 minutes of the contest. East Carolina 7 7 0 7 – 21 Virginia Tech 14 0 7 7 – 28 Navy 7 21 0 17 – 45 East Carolina 14 7 14 0 – 35 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary NAVY–Keenan Reynolds 1 run (Austin Grebe kick), 7:12, 1st VT–Trey Edmunds 1 run (Joey Slye kick), 11:18, 1st ECU–Jimmy Williams 2 pass from Blake Kemp (Davis Plowman kick), 2:45, 1st VT–Ryan Malleck 7 pass from Brenden Motley (Slye kick), 7:13, 1st NAVY–Reynolds 1 run (Grebe kick), 14:56, 2nd ECU–Blake Kemp 3 run (Davis Plowman kick), 4:33, 1st NAVY–Reynolds 2 run (Grebe kick), 8:29, 2nd ECU–Trevon Brown 11 pass from Kemp (Plowman kick), 0:16, 1st NAVY–Chris Swain 4 run (Grebe kick), 2:11, 2nd ECU–James Summers 5 run (Plowman kick), 10:02, 2nd ECU–Bryce Williams 17 pass from Kemp (Plowman kick), 0:03, 2nd ECU–Zay Jones 26 pass from Summers (Plowman kick), 10:09, 3rd NAVY–Reynolds 1 run (Grebe kick), 14:10, 4th VT–Sam Rogers 2 run (Slye kick), 6:47, 3rd ECU–B . Williams 8 pass from Kemp (Plowman kick), 10:20, 4th ECU–Summers 41 run (Plowman kick), 3:43, 3rd NAVY–Reynolds 17 run (Grebe kick), 3:45, 4th VT–Motley 5 run (Slye kick), 8:18, 4th NAVY–Grebe 25 field goal, 0:35, 4th Attendance: 50,514; Weather: overcast, rain, 72 degrees Attendance: 34,717; Weather: mostly clear, 80 degrees ABC/ESPN2: Mark Neely (play-by-play), Mike Bellotti (analyst), Dawn Davenport CBSSN: John Sadak (play-by-play), Randy Cross (analyst), Sheehan (reporter) Stanwick-Burch (reporter) Statistics VT ECU Statistics ECU NAVY First Downs 20 19 First Downs 25 28 Rushing Attempts 42 43 Rushing Attempts 21 75 Rushing Yards 158 182 Rushing Yards 80 415 Attempts-Completions-Int. 35-20-1 20-14-1 Attempts-Completions-Int. 49-36-1 7-4-0 Passing Yards 281 228 Passing Yards 325 41 TOTAL OFFENSE 439 410 TOTAL OFFENSE 405 456 Punts-Average 5-39.2 `5-41.2 Punts-Average 1-42.0 `1-42.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards 11-89 7-77 Penalties-Yards 6-47 6-55 Sacks By-Yards 1-8 1-6 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 2-14 3rd Down Conversions 6-16 6-12 3rd Down Conversions 8-13 13-17 4th Down Conversions 2-3 1-1 4th Down Conversions 1-3 0-1 Time of Possession 33:10 26:50 Time of Possession 23:22 36:38 RUSHING: VT–B. Motley 19-85, 1 TD; T. McMillian 5-30; J. Coleman 7-13; I. Ford RUSHING: ECU–C. Hairston 10-38; D. Anderson 2-32; A. Scott 5-20; B. Kemp 4-(-10). 1-10; T. Edmunds 5-8, 1 TD; S. Rogers 4-8, 1 TD; D. Lawson 1-4. ECU–J. Summers NAVY–K. Reynolds 24-142, 5 TD; C. Swain 29-123, 1 TD; D. Romine 4-45; Q. Ezell 21-169, 2 TD; B. Kemp 4-15, 1 TD; C. Hairston 15-3; S. Furlow 1-(-1). 9-45; T. Gulley 2-24; D. Sanders 1-20; C. Cass 2-10;S. White 1-5; T. Smith 2-2. PASSING: VT–B. Motley 35-20-1, 281, 1 TD. ECU–B. Kemp 12-9-1, 118, 1 TD; J. PASSING: ECU–B. Kemp 49-36-1, 325, 3 TD. NAVY–K. Reynolds 7-4-0, 41. Summers 8-5-0, 110, 1 TD. RECEIVING: ECU–Z. Jones 10-130; J. Williams 7-55, 1 TD; C. Hairston 6-30; B. RECEIVING: VT–I. Ford 8-95; B. Hodges 5-73; C. Phillips 3-78; R. Malleck 2-21, 1 Williams 5-47, 2 TD; B. Bishop 3-27; D. Barnes 2-17; S. Baggett 2-14; Q. Johnson TD; T. McMillian 1-8; S. Rogers 1-6. ECU–T. Brown 4-44, 1 TD; Q. Johnson 3-55; D. 1-5. NAVY–J. Tillman 2-11; D. Sanders 1-23; S. White 1-7. Grayson 3-53; Z. Jones 2-55, 1 TD; B. Williams 2-21.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 117 2016 Football Fact Book October 3, 2015 October 10, 2015 Game 5 Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas, Texas Game 6 LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, Utah East Carolina ...... 49. . East Carolina ...... 38. . SMU ...... 23 BYU ...... 45 Dallas, Texas – An inspired and swarming Pirate defense limited SMU to a paltry Provo, Utah – Algernon Brown’s fourth touchdown of the contest, a nine-yard run 67 second-half yards, while the East Carolina offense rallied back from an early with 19 seconds remaining, spoiled a valiant East Carolina comeback attempt and 16-point deficit with 42 unanswered points on the way to a 49-23 American Athletic lifted BYU to a 45-38 victory over the Pirates at LaVell Edwards Stadium ... Trailing Conference victory over the Mustangs at Gerald J. Ford Stadium ... ECU turned up 38-21 early in the fourth quarter, ECU used a pair of touchdowns and a field goal on the heat in the final 30 minutes, posting seven sacks and stuffing the SMU rushing three of its first four possessions of the period to produce a 38-38 deadlock ... Cougar attack to a total of three yards after intermission ... After Chad Hedlund’s 36-yard quarterback Tanner Mangum, who left the game with an apparent injury late in field goal pushed the Mustang lead to 23-7 with 10:08 left in the second quarter, the third stanza, returned to engineer a 10-play, 75-yard game-winning drive that quarterback James Summers came off the bench to spark the comeback effort by Brown capped ... Pirate signal-caller Blake Kemp came off the bench on East Caro- engineering touchdown drives on six of the Pirates’ last nine possessions of the lina’s last possession of the first half to snap a run of 28 BYU points with a one-yard contest ... Summers (27-yarder) and Chris Hairston (34) each tallied long scoring scoring toss to Trevon Brown with 0:06 left ... However, ECU lost its momentum after runs to trim the deficit to 23-21 at halftime before ECU quickly took the lead for intermission with turnovers on its first three drives, two of which reached the inside good with Trevon Brown’s 47-yard TD catch on the third snap of the third period ... the Cougar 40 ... In all, Kemp completed 28-of-36 passes for a 371 yards and two TDs Summers added another touchdown run and pass in the fourth quarter to put the ... The Pirates racked up 349 of their 518 total yards in the final 30 minutes, but were game out of reach ... Defensively, Montese Overton set an AAC single-game record slowed by the trio of giveaways and converted only three (of 12) third down snaps. with 4.0 sacks that produced a loss of 35 yards, while freshman Yiannis Bowden EAST CAROLINA 14 7 0 17 – 38 added 2.5 (-29) ... The Pirates also limited SMU to just two third-down conversions BYU 7 21 10 7 – 45 in 14 attempts. Scoring Summary EAST CAROLINA 7 14 14 14 – 49 ECU–James Summers 34 run (Davis Plowman kick), 7:21, 1st SMU 13 10 0 0 – 23 ECU–Yiannis Bowden 0 blocked punt return (Plowman kick), 5:35, 1st Scoring Summary BYU–Algernon Brown 22 pass from Tanner Mangum (Trevor Samson kick), 1:36, 1st SMU–Jeremiah Gaines 60 pass from Matt Davis (Davis pass failed), 14:32, 1st BYU–Brown 1 run (Samson kick), 13:20, 2nd ECU–Davon Grayson 10 pass from Blake Kemp (Davis Plowman kick), 10:23, 1st BYU–Mitch Mathews 13 pass from Mangum (Samson kick), 8:05, 2nd SMU–Xavier Castille 40 pass from Xavier Jones (Chad Hedlund kick), 8:11, 1st BYU–Terenn Houk 9 pass from Mangum (Samson kick), 2:14, 2nd SMU–Ryheem Malone 19 pass from Davis (Hedlund kick), 13:12, 2nd ECU–Trevon Brown 1 pass from Blake Kemp (Plowman kick), 0:06, 2nd SMU–Hedlund 36 field goal, 10:08, 2nd BYU–Brown 53 run (Samson kick), 13:02, 3rd ECU–James Summers 27 run (Plowman kick), 7:05, 2nd BYU–Samson 37 field goal, 2:25, 3rd ECU–Chris Hairston 34 run (Plowman kick), 3:31, 2nd ECU–Chris Hairston 2 run (Plowman kick), 12:48, 4th ECU–Trevon Brown 47 pass from Summers (Plowman kick), 14:09, 3rd ECU–Zay Jones 7 pass from Kemp (Plowman kick), 6:02, 4th ECU–Anthony Scott 1 run (Plowman kick), 4:34, 3rd ECU–Plowman 34 field goal, 4:01, 4th ECU–Summers 8 run (Plowman kick), 12:20, 4th BYU–Brown 9 run (Samson kick), 0:19, 4th ECU–Jimmy Williams 16 pass from Summers (Plowman kick), 7:38, 4th Attendance: 60,186; Weather: mostly clear, 82 degrees Attendance: 17,136; Weather: partly cloudy, 76 degrees ESPNU: Allen Bestwick (play-by-play), Dan Hawkins (analyst) ESPNews: Mike Corey (play-by-play), Rene Ingoglia (analyst) Statistics ECU BYU Statistics ECU SMU First Downs 27 26 First Downs 26 21 Rushing Attempts 32 43 Rushing Attempts 54 30 Rushing Yards 133 167 Rushing Yards 306 40 Attempts-Completions-Int. 42-30-1 38-25-1 Attempts-Completions-Int. 26-19-2 38-20-0 Passing Yards 385 341 Passing Yards 249 289 TOTAL OFFENSE 518 508 TOTAL OFFENSE 555 329 Punts-Average 5-38.6 `5-39.6 Punts-Average 4-45.8 `9-41.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 7-64 7-61 Penalties-Yards 5-45 4-35 Sacks By-Yards 4-29 3-20 Sacks By-Yards 8-72 0-0 3rd Down Conversions 3-12 6-16 3rd Down Conversions 10-18 2-14 4th Down Conversions 1-1 3-4 4th Down Conversions 0-1 1-2 Time of Possession 27:45 32:15 Time of Possession 32:47 27:13 RUSHING: ECU–C. Hairston 15-77, 1 TD; J. Summers 10-55, 1 TD; S. Furlow 3-4; B. RUSHING: ECU–C. Hairston 18-91, 1 TD; J. Summers 9-85, 2 TD; A. Scott 12-69, 1 TD; Kemp 4-(-3). BYU–A. Brown 24-134, 3 TD; F. Bernard 8-30; J. Linehan 1-7; T. Dye S. Furlow 8-47; D. Anderson 3-13; Q. Johnson 1-4; B. Kemp 1-(-1). SMU–X. Jones 1-5; R. Burt 1-4; B. Hoge 3-(-3), T. Mangum 5-(-10). 12-38; B. West 2-18; P. Line 2-2; M. Davis 13-(-17). PASSING: ECU–B. Kemp 36-28-1, 371, 2 TD; J. Summers 6-2-0, 14. BYU–T. Mangum PASSING: ECU–J. Summers 10-9-0, 153, 2 TD; B. Kemp 16-10-2, 96, 1 TD. SMU–M. 33-24-0, 332, 3 TD; B. Hoge 5-1-1, 9. Davis 37-19-0, 249, 2 TD; X. Jones 1-1-0, 40, 1 TD. RECEIVING: ECU–Z. Jones 10-95, 1 TD; T. Brown 6-84, 1 TD; B. Williams 5-87; D. RECEIVING: ECU–Z. Jones 6-76; T. Brown 4-85, 1 TD; B. Williams 4-50; D. Grayson Grayson 5-53; C. Hairston 3-50; D. Barnes 1-8. BYU–D. Blackmon 9-142; M. 2-10, 1 TD; J. Williams 1-16, 1 TD; Q. Johnson 1-9; C. Hairston 1-3. SMU–J. Gaines Mathews 4-72, 1 TD; T. Houk 4-43, 1 TD; A. Brown 2-20, 1 TD; C. Pearson 2-16; M. 4-96, 1 TD; C. Sutton 4-51; X. Castille 3-51, 1 TD; K. Thomas 2-27; R. Malone 2-26, Juergens 1-17; N. Kurtz 1-12; K. Henderson 1-11; T. Dye 1-8. 1 TD; S. Walker 2-25; D. Joseph 2-11; B. West 1-2.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 118 2016 Football Fact Book October 17, 2015 October 22, 2015 Game 7 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Greenville, N.C. Game 8 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Greenville, N.C. Tulsa ...... 17 No . 22 Temple ...... 24 East Carolina ...... 30. . East Carolina ...... 14. . . Greenville, N.C. – Senior cornerback Josh Hawkins’ 100-yard interception return for Greenville, N.C. – Temple’s vaunted defense and special teams unit rose to the oc- a touchdown on Tulsa’s first offensive possession set the early tone for a notable casion with a dominating second-half effort to lift the No. 22 Owls to a 24-14 Amer- defensive performance that sparked East Carolina to a 30-17 American Athletic ican Athletic Conference victory over East Carolina at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ... The Conference win over the Golden Hurricane at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ... The Pirates triumph pushed Temple’s perfect record to 7-0 and created comfortable separation sailed out to a 23-0 lead after three quarters before Tulsa spoiled ECU’s bid for its in the league’s East Division race ... The Owls netted six sacks and 10.0 tackles for first shutout since 2000 with Zack Langer’s one-yard scoring run with 12:13 to play lost yardage to hold ECU to its lowest scoring total to date, while also blocking a pair ... The Golden Hurricane, who entered the contest ranked seventh nationally in total of punts to earn optimal field position ... The Pirates, despite being shutout in the offense, were also stymied after Hawkins’ pick-six with another turnover (fumble), second half for the first time since 2012, still enjoyed a 14-10 lead late in the fourth a fourth-down stop and eight punts on their next 10 possessions ... East Carolina’s quarter before P.J. Walker connected with Robby Anderson on two critical pass plays offense sputtered as well with only 382 yards, but it capitalized on two short-field - a 51-yarder and 23-yard scoring toss - to fuel a seven-play, 71-yard drive that gave scoring opportunities following a fumble recovery at the Tulsa 29-yard line and a Temple the lead for good with 3:31 remaining ... After picking up 89 first-half rushing fourth-down stuff at the four-yard line ... Davis Plowman booted a career-high yards, East Carolina could only muster six on 16 carries (0.4 ypc) in the final 30 min- three field goals, the last a 41-yarder late in the third quarter to push the Pirates’ utes ... In the fourth period alone, while trying to manage the clock holding a four- lead to 23-0 ... ECU’s pass rush was effective for the third straight week, netting point edge, the Pirates were stuffed for -5 ground yards and fumbled once inside four more sacks and registering nine quarterback pressures to go along with forcing Owl territory ... ECU outgained Temple 218-120 in the first half and used an efficient 22 incomplete passes ... Chris Hairston, in addition to hauling in his first career TD 13-play, 75-yard scoring march in 2:41 that Blake Kemp successfully finished with a reception with a 12-yarder from James Summers in the first quarter, rushed for a seven-yard TD throw to Quay Johnson with 18 seconds left that gave the Pirates a game-high 82 yards on 18 carries ... Summers was 11-of-16 for 127 yards in relief, lead at intermission ... The East Carolina defense was nearly as impressive, holding while on defense, Zeek Bigger tallied a season-best 13 stops and 1.5 sacks. AAC leading rusher Jahad Thomas to only 66 yards on 20 attempts - 60 under his per-game average entering the evening ... The contest was also marred by a myriad TULSA 0 0 0 17 – 17 of flags as the Owls (12-114) and Pirates (9-99) combined for over 200 penalty yards. EAST CAROLINA 7 13 3 7 – 30 Scoring Summary TEMPLE 3 7 0 14 – 24 EAST CAROLINA 0 14 0 0 – 14 ECU–Josh Hawkins 100 interception return (Davis Plowman kick), 10:46, 1st ECU–Plowman 24 field goal, 10:54, 2nd Scoring Summary ECU–Chris Hairston 12 pass from James Summers (Plowman kick), 5:50, 2nd TEM–Austin Jones 28 field goal, 9:38, 1st ECU–Plowman 23 field goal, 1:13, 2nd ECU–Chris Hairston 1 run (Davis Plowman kick), 9:02, 2nd ECU–Plowman 41 field goal, 4:52, 3rd TEM–Jahad Thomas 2 run (Jones kick), 2:59, 2nd TLS–Zack Langer 1 run (Redford Jones kick), 12:13, 4th ECU–Quay Johnson 7 pass from Blake Kemp (Plowman kick), 0:18, 2nd TLS–Jones 21 field goal, 7:12, 4th TEM–Robby Anderson 23 pass from P.J. Walker (Jones kick), 3:31, 4th ECU–Summers 6 run (Plowman kick), 1:24, 4th TEM–Thomas 14 run (Jones kick), 2:18, 4th TLS–Keyarris Garrett 47 pass from Dane Evans (Jones kick), 0:30, 4th Attendance: 39,417; Weather: mostly clear, 65 degrees Attendance: 43,065; Weather: clear, 65 degrees ESPN2: Mark Neely (play-by-play), Ray Bentley (analyst), Quint Kessinich ESPNews: Mike Corey (play-by-play), Rene Ingoglia (analyst) (reporter) Statistics TLS ECU Statistics TEM ECU First Downs 22 18 First Downs 17 24 Rushing Attempts 45 43 Rushing Attempts 25 35 Rushing Yards 175 143 Rushing Yards 72 95 Attempts-Completions-Int. 41-19-1 29-20-1 Attempts-Completions-Int. 36-19-0 53-33-1 Passing Yards 288 239 Passing Yards 250 283 TOTAL OFFENSE 463 382 TOTAL OFFENSE 322 378 Punts-Average 8-45.9 `8-42.4 Punts-Average 5-49.6 `6-32.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-53 9-78 Penalties-Yards 12-114 9-99 Sacks By-Yards 3-17 4-20 Sacks By-Yards 6-40 0-0 3rd Down Conversions 5-19 4-15 3rd Down Conversions 4-13 10-20 4th Down Conversions 2-5 0-0 4th Down Conversions 1-1 2-2 Time of Possession 28:00 32:00 Time of Possession 27:36 32:24 RUSHING: TLS–Z. Langer 18-76, 1 TD; J. Flanders 13-54; C. President 5-49; D. Evans RUSHING: TEM–J. Thomas 20-66, 2 TD; K. Patton 1-7; R. Armstead 1-4; P. Walker 9-(-4). ECU–C. Hairston 18-82; J. Summers 12-44, 1 TD; A. Scott 6-29; S. Furlow 2-0. ECU–C. Hairston 8-65, 1 TD; J. Summers 7-29; A. Scott 7-13; S. Furlow 3-4; Z. 4-(-2), B. Kemp 1-(-7). Jones 1-(-6), B. Kemp 9-(-10). PASSING: TLS–D. Evans 40-19-1, 288, 1 TD; C. President 1-0-0, 0. ECU–J. Summers PASSING: TEM–P. Walker 35-19-0, 250, 1 TD; J. Christopher 1-0-0, 0. ECU–B. Kemp 16-11-1, 127, 1 TD; B. Kemp 12-8-0, 78; Z. Jones 1-1-0, 34. 48-31-1, 272, 1 TD; J. Summers 4-2-0, 11. RECEIVING: TLS–J. Atkinson 8-136; K. Garrett 4-70, 1 TD; J. Hobbs 3-57; C. Floyd RECEIVING: TEM–R. Anderson 8-126, 1 TD; J. Thomas 3-23; K. Patton 2-30; V. 2-15; J. Flanders 1-5; T. Dickerson 1-5. ECU–B. Williams 5-36; D. Grayson 4-84; T. Bryant 2-29; A. Jennings 2-24; R. Deloatch 1-9; J. Christopher 1-9. ECU–Z. Jones Brown 4-51; Z. Jones 3-27; S. Baggett 2-24; C. Hairston 1-12, 1 TD; B. Bishop 1-5. 10-106; T. Brown 7-77; B. Williams 5-45; Q. Johnson 4-13, 1 TD; C. Hairston 3-11; D. Grayson 2-16; B. Bishop 1-13; S. Baggett 1-2 .

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 119 2016 Football Fact Book October 30, 2015 November 7, 2015 Game 9 Pratt & Whitney Stadium, East Hartford, Conn. Game 10 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Greenville, N.C. East Carolina ...... 13. . . USF ...... 22 Connecticut ...... 31. East Carolina ...... 17. . . East Hartford, Conn. – While Arkeel Newsome’s 179-yard, two-touchdown rushing Greenville, N.C. – Quinton Flowers connected with a wide-open Rodney Adams on effort highlighted the offensive attack, it was the Huskies’ defense that spearhead- a 67-yard pass play with 4:40 remaining in the contest to lift USF to a 22-17 American ed Connecticut’s 31-17 American Athletic Conference win over East Carolina at Pratt Athletic Conference triumph over East Carolina on a damp night at Dowdy-Ficklen & Whitney Stadium ... The Pirates were held to their lowest passing total since 2012 Stadium ... For the second-straight week, an offensive highlight merely served as a after managing just 137 air yards, plus were intercepted a season-high four times - side note to a stellar opponent defensive performance that surrendered a paltry 220 three inside the UConn 35-yardline ... Holding a slim 10-6 halftime lead, the Huskies total yards - a season low for the Pirate offense ... In addition, ECU managed only clamped down on ECU’s offense in a game-deciding third quarter by surrendering eight first downs (none in the first half), which marked its lowest single-game tally only 25 ground yards ... The Pirates did not complete a pass in eight attempts and since 2004 ... Despite the offensive woes, East Carolina was in position to nab an were 0-of-5 on third down during the 15-minute stanza, while Connecticut got a improbable win after Davis Plowman’s 40-yard field goal with 9:53 left in the fourth 23-yard scoring pass from Bryant Shirreffs to Alec Bloom and a 90-yard TD scamper quarter gave the Pirates a 17-15 lead ... After forcing a Bulls’ three-and-out, ECU from Newsome to extend its cushion to 24-6 ... East Carolina got on the board first used Bryce Williams’ 56-yard catch to move to the USF 29-yard line for a potential via safety DeShawn Benton’s 32-yard interception return, but were held scoreless game-clinching score but lost nine yards on a pair of rushes before an incomplete until quarterback Blake Kemp came off the bench to cap a four-play, 49-yard scor- pass ended the threat ... Following a punt, the Bulls took over at their 15-yard line, ing drive with a two-yard run midway through the fourth quarter ... James Sum- and three plays later, Flowers found Adams in-stride down the right sideline with mers earned the start for ECU and experienced extended action through most of the the 67-yarder on a first-and-10 snap ... ECU had opportunies after USF’s score, but third quarter, but only managed 87 yards on a 12-of-21 passing effort ... Kemp took managed only 19 yards on 11 plays during its last pair of possessions, the final of his first snap of the contest with 1:51 remaining in the period and was seven-of-11 which ended on a 10-yard loss via a sack of James Summers at the Pirate 33-yard for 50 yards, but was also picked off three times ... In all, both Pirate quarterbacks line as time expired ... East Carolina was held to just 29 first-half yards (six passing), accounted for 50 total air yards in the final 30 minutes which hampered comeback but entered intermission only trailing 12-7 ... Summers, who rushed for a team-high efforts ... One of the bright spots for ECU offensively was the return of Marquez 42 yards, capped an eight-play, 59-yard drive late in the third quarter to give ECU its Grayson, who rushed for a career-high 87 yards on nine carries (9.7 ypr) after miss- first lead of the game, 14-12 ... The Bulls and Pirates then traded field goals, setting ing the first seven games. the stage for Flowers’ heroics ... Marlon Mack led an efficient USF ground attack with 117 yards on 27 carries. East Carolina 6 0 0 7 – 13 Connecticut 3 7 14 7 – 31 USF 2 10 0 10 – 22 Scoring Summary East Carolina 0 7 7 3 – 17 ECU–DaShawn Benton 32 interception return (Davis Plowman kick blocked), Scoring Summary 5:15, 1st USF–TEAM safety (offense intentional grounding in endzone), 3:33, 1st UCONN–Bobby Puyol 45 field goal, 0:22, 1st USF–Sean Price 16 pass from Quinton Flowers (Emilio Nadelman kick), 14:16, 2nd UCONN–Arkeel Newsome 2 run (Puyol kick), 7:44, 2nd ECU–James Summers 7 run (Davis Plowman kick), 4:06, 2nd UCONN–Alec Bloom 23 pass from Bryant Shirreffs (Puyol kick), 3:38, 3rd USF–Nadelman 36 field goal, 0:41, 2nd UCONN–Newsome 90 run (Puyol kick), 1:51, 3rd ECU–Summers 3 run (Plowman kick), 5:08, 3rd ECU–Blake Kemp 2 run (Plowman kick), 9:25, 4th USF–Nadelman 39 field goal, 12:21, 4th UCONN–Shirreffs 3 run (Puyol kick), 4:29, 4th ECU–Plowman 40 field goal, 9:53, 4th USF–Rodney Adams 67 pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 4:40, 4th Attendance: 23,168; Weather: clear, 48 degrees ESPNU: Eamon McAnaney (play-by-play), Rocky Boiman (analyst) Attendance: 45,194; Weather: overcast, rain, 74 degrees Statistics ECU UCONN CBSSN: Dave Ryan (play-by-play), Corey Chavous (analyst), Lauren Gardner (reporter) First Downs 16 17 Rushing Attempts 36 44 Statistics USF ECU Rushing Yards 203 220 First Downs 22 8 Attempts-Completions-Int. 33-19-4 21-12-1 Rushing Attempts 60 34 Passing Yards 137 184 Rushing Yards 242 62 TOTAL OFFENSE 340 404 Attempts-Completions-Int. 23-12-0 23-14-0 Punts-Average 5-44.6 `6-40.0 Passing Yards 200 158 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-1 TOTAL OFFENSE 442 220 Penalties-Yards 7-64 5-34 Punts-Average 8-40.8 `9-44.6 Sacks By-Yards 2-10 3-13 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 3rd Down Conversions 5-15 7-14 Penalties-Yards 6-58 5-40 4th Down Conversions 1-3 0-0 Sacks By-Yards 5-29 1-7 Time of Possession 25:32 34:28 3rd Down Conversions 5-18 3-14 4th Down Conversions 1-1 1-1 RUSHING: ECU–M. Grayson 9-87; C. Hairston 12-66; S. Furlow 2-30; J. Summers Time of Possession 35:11 24:49 12-18; B. Kemp 1-2, 1 TD. UCONN–A. Newsome 25-179, 2 TD; R. Johnson 7-18; J. Marriner 5-16; M. DeLorenzo 2-6; B. Shirreffs 5-1, 1TD . RUSHING: USF–M. Mack 27-117; Q. Flowers 21-79; D. Tice 8-42; D. Johnson 3-2; R. PASSING: ECU–J. Summers 21-12-1, 87; B. Kemp 11-7-3, 50. UCONN–B. Shirreffs Adams 1-2. ECU–J. Summers 20-42, 2 TD; C. Hairston 13-24; M. Grayson 1-(-4). 21-12-1, 184, 1 TD. PASSING: USF–Q. Flowers 23-12-0, 200, 2 TD. ECU–J. Summers 22-14-0, 158. RECEIVING: ECU–Z. Jones 9-85; T. Brown 4-22; B. Williams 3-17; D. Grayson RECEIVING: USF–R. Adams 4-95, 1 TD; S. Price 4-56, 1 TD; D. Johnson 1-17; A. 1-7; D. Barnes 1-4; Q. Johnson 1-2. UCONN–N. Thomas 5-55; T. Myers 3-25; A. Legree 1-16; M. Mack 1-14; R. Bronson 1-2. ECU–B. Williams 6-85; B. Bishop 3-53; Newsome 1-41; H. Mayala 1-29; A. Bloom 1-23, 1 TD; A. McLean 1-11. Z. Jones 2-8; D. Grayson 2-6; T. Brown 1-6.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 120 2016 Football Fact Book November 19, 2015 November 28, 2015 Game 11 Bright House Networks Stadium, Orlando, Fla. Game 12 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Greenville, N.C. East Carolina ...... 44. . Cincinnati ...... 19 UCF ...... 7 East Carolina ...... 16. . . Orlando, Fla. – Quarterback Blake Kemp passed for a career-high 465 yards and Greenville, N.C. – Andrew Gantz kicked a 42-yard field goal with no time remaining four touchdowns to highlight the Pirates’ most complete offensive performance of to lift Cincinnati past East Carolina 19-16 in an American Athletic Conference battle the year as East Carolina posted a convincing 44-7 American Athletic Conference at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium to close out the regular season ... Gantz’ game-winner, triumph over UCF at Bright House Networks Stadium ... The win was ECU’s first in which followed a miss from 44 yards two minutes earlier, capped a 12-play, 56-yard Orlando since 2008 and snapped a three-game losing skid ... The Pirates racked drive that began at the Bearcat 19-yard line with 2:34 remaining ... Cincinnati opted up a season-best 622 yards on 85 total plays - an average of 7.3 yards per snap - to go with a clock-killing rushing attack in a pivotal third quarter that generated 80 and had three additional touchdowns called back because of penalties ... Kemp’s yards on 17 carries, but importantly kept the ball away from the Pirate offense for efforts were complemented by a 14-reception, 181-yard, two-touchdown outing by over 12 minutes ... Defensively, the Bearcats limited ECU to only 17 ground yards in Zay Jones, a 123-yard rushing night by Chris Hairston and three field goals by Davis the final three stanzas of play to overcome an early 10-0 deficit ... After Mike Boone’s Plowman, including a career-long 45-yarder in the second quarter ... After spotting one-yard scoring run and a Gantz 50-yard field goal in the third quarter gave Cin- the Knights an early 7-0 lead, the Pirates stormed back by scoring on their first two cinnati a 16-10 lead, East Carolina marched 78 yards on 15 plays and tied the game offensive possessions to go ahead 14-7 and spark a run of 44 unanswered points ... on a two-yard TD pass from James Summers to Bryce Williams with 10:36 left ... The Kemp was 20-of-30 for 260 yards and three TD strikes in the first half to help ECU Pirates’ bid to enjoy a one-point edge was denied after Davis Plowman missed the build a 31-7 advantage at intermission ... The Pirates forced three turnovers, two extra-point attempt following an unsportmanlike penalty that pushed the try back coming on fumbles during special teams returns, and held UCF to just 232 total yards to a 34-yarder ... After Gantz’ three-point miss from 44 yards, ECU got the ball back at - the fewest tallied against East Carolina all season ... Hairston averaged 8.8 yards its own 27 with 4:27 remaining hoping to drive into field goal range but netted just per carry and scored from 39 yards out, while Davon Grayson added 99 reception seven yards on three plays before punting it back and setting the stage for the Bear- yards on four grabs. cats’ game-deciding possession ... Pirate quarterback Blake Kemp completed 33-of- 50 passes for 315 yards and led all East Carolina rushers with a career-best 33 yards East Carolina 14 17 13 0 – 44 ... Cincinnati was 15-of-22 on third-down conversions, including 5-of-6 in the third UCF 7 0 0 0 – 7 period ... ECU dropped its third-straight home game for the first time since 2003. Scoring Summary Cincinnati 0 6 10 3 – 19 UCF–Tre’Quan Smith 11 pass from Justin Holman (Matthew Wright kick), 12:03, 1st East Carolina 10 0 0 6 – 16 ECU–Brandon Bishop 19 pass from Blake Kemp (Davis Plowman kick), 8:59, 1st ECU–Zay Jones 8 pass from Kemp (Plowman kick), 7:50, 1st Scoring Summary ECU–Trevon Brown 29 pass from Kemp (Plowman kick), 10:09, 2nd ECU–Davis Plowman 20 field goal, 11:17, 1st ECU–Plowman 45 field goal, 4:57, 2nd ECU–Davon Grayson 10 pass from Blake Kemp (Plowman kick), 6:55, 1st ECU–Chris Hairston 39 run (Plowman kick), 1:12, 2nd CIN–Shaq Washington 8 pass from Gunner Kiel (Andrew Gantz kick failed), 10:47, 2nd ECU–Jones 13 pass from Kemp (Plowman kick), 6:23, 3rd CIN–Mike Boone 1 run (Gantz kick), 7:28, 3rd ECU–Plowman 36 field goal, 3:07, 3rd CIN–Gantz 50 field goal, 0:26, 3rd ECU–Plowman 36 field goal, 1:17, 3rd ECU–Bryce Williams 2 pass from James Summers (Plowman kick failed), 10:36, 4th CIN–Gantz 42 field goal, 0:00, 4th Attendance: 23,734; Weather: rain, 75 degrees ESPN: Joe Tessitore (play-by-play), Jesse Palmer (analyst), David Pollack Attendance: 40,743; Weather: mostly cloudy, 67 degrees (analyst), Kaylee Hartung (sideline reporter) CBSSN: Dave Ryan (play-by-play), Corey Chavous (analyst), Lauren Gardner Statistics ECU UCF (reporter) First Downs 31 12 Statistics CIN ECU Rushing Attempts 33 29 First Downs 30 23 Rushing Yards 149 101 Rushing Attempts 43 18 Attempts-Completions-Int. 52-36-0 32-11-1 Rushing Yards 157 68 Passing Yards 473 131 Attempts-Completions-Int. 47-30-1 51-34-0 TOTAL OFFENSE 622 232 Passing Yards 270 317 Punts-Average 6-41.2 `10-44.9 TOTAL OFFENSE 427 385 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 Punts-Average 3-49.3 `5-38.0 Penalties-Yards 11-93 5-36 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Sacks By-Yards 1-1 2-13 Penalties-Yards 5-50 6-64 3rd Down Conversions 6-17 4-15 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 0-0 4th Down Conversions 1-1 0-1 3rd Down Conversions 15-22 5-13 Time of Possession 32:40 27:20 4th Down Conversions 0-0 1-1 Time of Possession 36:06 23:54 RUSHING: ECU–C. Hairston 14-123, 1 TD; A. Scott 5-17; M. Grayson 3-5; B. Kemp 3-3; S. Furlow 2-2; J. Connella 1-2; J. Summers 3-2. UCF–T. McGowan 10-50; C. Jones RUSHING: CIN–H. Williams 13-69; M. Boone 16-56, 1 TD; T. Green 11-26; G. Kiel 3-6. 12-38; J. Holman 1-7; B. Schneider 1-5; N. Patti 2-4; D. Wilson 3-(-3). ECU–B. Kemp 6-33; A. Scott 2-19; C. Hairston 7-16; J. Summers 1-1; S. Furlow PASSING: ECU–B. Kemp 50-35-0, 465, 4 TD; J. Summers 2-1-0, 8. UCF–J. Holman 2-(-1). 17-9-1, 110, 1 TD; T. Harris 12-2-0, 21; B. Schneider 3-0-0, 0. PASSING: CIN–G. Kiel 47-30-1, 270, 1 TD. ECU–B. Kemp 50-33-0, 315, 1 TD; J. RECEIVING: ECU–Z. Jones 14-181, 2 TD; B. Williams 6-47; D. Grayson 4-99; T. Summers 1-1-0, 2, 1 TD. Brown 3-47, 1 TD; B. Bishop 2-28, 1 TD; Q. Johnson 2-20; C. Hairston 2-14; J. RECEIVING: CIN–S. Washington 15-124, 1 TD; M. Morrison 4-32; M. McKay 3-44; C. Williams 1-19; D. Barnes 1-13; A. Scott 1-5. UCF–T. Smith 4-50, 1 TD; T. Payton Moore 2-21; M. Boone 1-24; N. Cole 1-6; A. Chisum 1-6; T. Cogswell 1-5; H. Wil- 3-25; J. Franks 2-49; C. Thompson 1-5; A. Cochran 1-2. liams 1-5; D. Dowdy 1-3. ECU–Z. Jones 12-124; T. Brown 8-80; B. Williams 5-39, 1 TD; D. Grayson 3-33, 1 TD; C. Hairston 3-20; B. Bishop 2-14; J. Summers 1-7.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 121 2016 Football Fact Book 2015 Statistics Team Statistics ECU OPP Average Per Play 5.7 5.4 SCORING 329 312 Average Per Game 414.6 400.9 Points Per Game 27.4 26.0 Kick Returns: #-Yards ...... 38-760 ...... 31-682 Points Off Turnovers 64 44 Punt Returns: #-Yards ...... 23-225 ...... 14-46 FIRST DOWNS 260 260 Int Returns: #-Yards ...... 8-150 ...... 12-117 Rushing 86 117 Kick Return Average: ...... 20.0 ...... 22.0 Passing 158 117 Punt Return Average: ...... 9.8 ...... 3.3 Penalty 16 26 Int Return Average: ...... 18.8 ...... 9.8 Fumbles-Lost: ...... 19-7 ...... 18-8 RUSHING YARDAGE 1600 2094 Yards gained rushing 1933 2355 PENALTIES-YARDS 89-825 85-732 Yards lost rushing 333 261 Average Per Game 68.8 61.0 Rushing Attempts 404 518 PUNTS-YARDS 64-2639 67-2884 Average Per Rush 4.0 4.0 Average Per Punt 41.2 43.0 Average Per Game 133.3 174.5 Net Punt Average 38.6 37.6 TDs Rushing 19 21 KICKOFFS-YARDS 66-4079 62-3824 PASSING YARDAGE 3375 2717 Average Per Kick 61.8 61.7 Comp-Att-Int 321-473-12 204-376-8 Net Kick Average 39.3 40.5 Average Per Pass 7.1 7.2 Average Per Catch 10.5 13.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 28:07 31:53 Average Per Game 281.2 226.4 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 80/186 78/192 TDs Passing 21 17 3rd-Down Pct 43% 41% TOTAL OFFENSE 4975 4811 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 11/17 12/23 Total Plays 877 894 4th-Down Pct 65% 52%

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 122 2016 Football Fact Book Sacks By-Yards: ...... 25-171 ...... 29-184 INTERCEPTIONS No . Yds Avg TD Long Misc Yards: ...... 0 ...... 0 DaShawn Benton 2 32 16.0 1 32 Touchdowns Scored: ...... 43 ...... 39 Josh Hawkins 2 100 50.0 1 100 Field Goals-Attempts: ...... 10-13 ...... 13-20 Corey Seargent 1 0 0.0 0 0 On-Side Kicks: ...... 0-0 ...... 1-1 Yiannis Bowden 1 7 7.0 0 7 ...... (39-44) 89% ...... (37-44) 84% Red-Zone Scores: Bobby Fulp 1 2 2.0 0 2 Red-Zone Touchdowns: ...... (30-44) 68% ...... (28-44) 64% Jordan Williams 1 9 9.0 0 9 Pat-Attempts: ...... (41-43) 95% ...... (37-38) 97% Total 8 150 18 8. 2 100 ATTENDANCE 259,645 246,975 Opponents 12 117 9 .8 1 39 Games/Avg Per Game 6/43,274 6/41,162 Neutral Site Games 0/0 KICK RETURNS No . Yds Avg TD Long Quay Johnson 27 544 20.1 0 34 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Trevon Brown 10 193 19.3 0 49 East Carolina 100 86 65 78 329 Opponents 73 85 58 96 312 Zay Jones 1 23 23.0 0 23 Total 38 760 20 0 . 0 49 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Opponents 31 682 22 0 . 0 39 Chris Hairston 12 165 818 64 754 4.6 8 45 62.8 James Summers 10 96 542 96 446 4.6 8 41 44.6 FUMBLE RETURNS No . Yds Avg TD Long Anthony Scott 10 49 231 24 207 4.2 1 29 20.7 Total 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 Marquez Grayson 4 13 92 4 88 6.8 0 44 22.0 Opponents 2 28 14 0 . 0 17 Shawn Furlow 9 25 98 15 83 3.3 0 27 9.2 |------PATs ------| Devin Anderson 11 5 45 0 45 9.0 0 17 4.1 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Quay Johnson 12 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 Davis Plowman 0 10-12 37-39 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 67 Jason Connella 1 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 Chris Hairston 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Zay Jones 12 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.5 Blake Kemp 11 39 101 109 -8 -0.2 2 13 -0.7 James Summers 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Team 9 9 0 15 -15 -1.7 0 0 -1.7 Zay Jones 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Total 12 404 1933 333 1600 4 0. 19 45 133 .3 Trevon Brown 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Opponents 12 518 2355 261 2094 4 0. 21 90 174 .5 Bryce Williams 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Davon Grayson 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Blake Kemp 11 137.62 260-375-10 69.3 2658 16 69 241.6 Jimmy Williams 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 James Summers 10 138.16 60-94-2 63.8 683 5 56 68.3 Blake Kemp 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Zay Jones 12 385.60 1-1-0 100.0 34 0 34 2.8 DaShawn Benton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Team 9 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Anthony Scott 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 12 137 .38 321-473-12 67 9 . 3375 21 69 281 .2 Brandon Bishop 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 12 125 62. 204-376-8 54 .3 2717 17 67 226 4. Josh Hawkins 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 RECEIVING G No . Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Yiannis Bowden 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Zay Jones 12 98 1099 11.2 5 36 91.6 Quay Johnson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Bryce Williams 12 58 588 10.1 4 56 49.0 Connor Torruella 0 0-1 4-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 4 Trevon Brown 9 41 496 12.1 4 47 55.1 Total 43 10-13 41-43 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 329 Davon Grayson 12 33 448 13.6 3 69 37.3 Opponents 39 13-20 37-38 0-0 0 0-1 0 1 312 Chris Hairston 12 29 193 6.7 1 36 16.1 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Quay Johnson 12 16 134 8.4 1 30 11.2 Brandon Bishop 12 15 158 10.5 1 39 13.2 Blake Kemp 11 414 -8 2658 2650 240.9 Jimmy Williams 7 15 137 9.1 2 19 19.6 James Summers 10 190 446 683 1129 112.9 DaQuan Barnes 11 6 49 8.2 0 13 4.5 Chris Hairston 12 165 754 0 754 62.8 Steve Baggett 12 5 40 8.0 0 19 3.3 Anthony Scott 10 49 207 0 207 20.7 Anthony Scott 10 4 23 5.8 0 9 2.3 Marquez Grayson 4 13 88 0 88 22.0 James Summers 10 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.7 Shawn Furlow 9 25 83 0 83 9.2 Christian Matau 8 0 3 0.0 0 0 0.4 Devin Anderson 11 5 45 0 45 4.1 Total 12 321 3375 10 .5 21 69 281 .2Zay Jones 12 2 -6 34 28 2.3 Opponents 12 204 2717 13 .3 17 67 226 4 . Quay Johnson 12 1 4 0 4 0.3 PUNT RETURNS No . Yds Avg TD Long Jason Connella 1 1 2 0 2 2.0 Quay Johnson 19 171 9.0 0 46 Team 9 12 -15 0 -15 -1.7 Trevon Brown 2 13 6.5 0 12 Total 12 877 1600 3375 4975 414 6 . Trevian Hicks 1 38 38.0 0 0 Opponents 12 894 2094 2717 4811 400 9 . Brandon Bishop 1 3 3.0 0 0 Yiannis Bowden 0 0 0.0 1 0 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Total 23 225 9 .8 1 46 Connor Torruella 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Opponents 14 46 3 .3 0 14 Davis Plowman 10-12 83.3 0-0 3-3 4-4 3-5 0-0 45 0

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 123 2016 Football Fact Book FG SEQUENCE East Carolina Opponents “Money” Plays Towson 37 (23),(32) Money plays are defined as plays resulting in first down or a touchdown Florida (30) (37),34,35 Navy 48 (25) RUSHES 1st TD No . Att Virginia Tech - 37 Chris Hairston 35 8 39 165 SMU - (36) James Summers 26 8 30 81 BYU (34) (37) Anthony Scott 13 1 14 49 Tulsa (24),(23),(41) (21) Blake Kemp 5 2 7 25 Temple 40 (28),52,37 Devin Anderson 3 0 3 5 Connecticut - (45) Marquez Grayson 2 0 2 13 USF (40) 23,(36),(39) Shawn Furlow 2 0 2 25 UCF (45),(36),(36) - Totals 86 19 97 375 Cincinnati (20) (50),44,(42) RECEPTIONS 1st TD No . Rec Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Zay Jones 57 5 58 98 Bryce Williams 26 4 28 57 PUNTING No . Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Trevon Brown 23 4 24 41 Worth Gregory 60 2583 43.0 73 6 13 32 11 3 Davon Grayson 18 3 18 33 Davis Plowman 1 19 19.0 19 0 0 1 0 0 Chris Hairston 8 1 8 29 Team 3 37 12.3 36 0 0 0 0 0 Brandon Bishop 7 1 7 15 Total 64 2639 41 .2 73 6 13 33 11 3 Jimmy Williams 6 2 7 15 Opponents 67 2884 43 0 . 63 7 19 19 20 2 Quay Johnson 7 1 7 16 KICKOFFS No . Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn DaQuan Barnes 3 0 3 6 Caleb Pratt 60 3694 61.6 31 3 Steve Baggett 2 0 2 5 Connor Torruella 5 315 63.0 1 0 Bryce Williams 1 0 1 1 Worth Gregory 1 70 70.0 0 0 Anthony Scott 1 0 1 1 Totals 158 21 163 321 Total 66 4079 61 .8 32 3 682 39 .3 25 Opponents 62 3824 61 .7 22 2 760 40 .5 24 3RD DOWN RUSHES 1st TD No . Att Chris Hairston 10 5 12 33 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G James Summers 10 2 10 19 Zay Jones 12 -6 1099 0 23 0 1116 93.0 Anthony Scott 4 0 4 5 Chris Hairson 12 754 193 0 0 0 947 78.9 Blake Kemp 1 1 2 2 Quay Johnson 12 4 134 171 544 0 853 71.1 Totals 25 8 28 63 Trevon Brown 9 0 496 13 193 0 702 78.0 Bryce Williams 12 0 588 0 0 0 588 49.0 3RD DOWN RECEPTIONS 1st TD No . Rec James Summers 10 446 7 0 0 0 453 45.3 Zay Jones 15 1 15 19 Davon Grayson 12 0 448 0 0 0 448 37.3 Bryce Williams 11 1 11 16 Anthony Scott 10 207 23 0 0 0 230 23.0 Trevon Brown 7 1 8 8 Brandon Bishop 12 0 158 3 0 0 161 13.4 Quay Johnson 5 1 5 8 Jimmy Williams 7 0 137 0 0 0 137 19.6 Davon Grayson 3 1 3 9 Josh Hawkins 12 0 0 0 0 100 100 8.3 Jimmy Williams 3 0 3 3 Marquez Grayson 4 88 0 0 0 0 88 22.0 Brandon Bishop 3 1 3 4 Shawn Furlow 9 83 0 0 0 0 83 9.2 Chris Hairston 2 0 2 6 DaQuan Barnes 11 0 49 0 0 0 49 4.5 DaQuan Barnes 1 0 1 1 Devin Anderson 11 45 0 0 0 0 45 4.1 Steve Baggett 1 0 1 1 Steve Baggett 12 0 40 0 0 0 40 3.3 Totals 51 6 52 76 Trevian Hicks 8 0 0 38 0 0 38 4.8 4TH DOWN RUSHES 1st TD No . Att DaShawn Benton 7 0 0 0 0 32 32 4.6 Chris Hairston 2 0 2 2 Jordan Williams 12 0 0 0 0 9 9 0.8 James Summers 2 1 2 2 Yiannis Bowden 11 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.6 Anthony Scott 1 0 1 1 Christian Matau 8 0 3 0 0 0 3 0.4 Totals 5 1 5 6 Jason Connella 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 Bobby Fulp 12 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 4TH DOWN RECEPTIONS 1st TD No . Rec Blake Kemp 11 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -0.7 Zay Jones 3 1 3 4 Team 9 -15 0 0 0 0 -15 -1.7 Bryce Williams 1 1 2 2 Total 12 1600 3375 225 760 150 6110 509 .2 Trevon Brown 1 0 1 1 Opponents 12 2094 2717 46 682 117 5656 471 .3 Totals 5 2 6 7

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 124 2016 Football Fact Book 2015 Defensive Statistics |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |-----Pass Def-----| |--Fumbles--| Blkd Defensive Leaders GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 44 Zeek Bigger 12 51 47 98 6.5-14 1.5-6 . 1 7 . . . . 7 Jordan Williams 12 45 36 81 6.0-21 2.0-16 1-9 . . 1-0 1 . . 51 Montese Overton 12 40 30 70 10.0-64 7.5-60 . 7 2 . . . . 3 Travon Simmons 12 30 15 45 1.0-3 . . 9 . . . . . 99 Fred Presley 12 23 21 44 4.0-8 . . . 1 1-0 2 . . 28 Josh Hawkins 12 27 15 42 . . 2-100 4 . . . . . 66 Terrell Stanley 12 24 17 41 6.5-26 3.0-18 . 1 4 . 1 . . 56 Demetri McGill 12 20 18 38 5.5-16 2.5-8 . . 2 2-0 . . . 57 Joe Allely 11 14 24 38 2.0-3 1.5-2 . 1 1 . 1 . . 94 Johnathon White 11 13 22 35 6.5-21 1.5-11 . 1 3 . . . . 39 DaShaun Amos 11 24 8 32 1.0-1 . . 5 1 2-0 . . . 10 Rocco Scarfone 11 19 12 31 0.5-1 . . 6 . . . . . 22 Terrell Richardson 12 21 9 30 . . . 1 . . . . . 6 DaShawn Benton 7 17 11 28 1.0-2 . 2-32 2 . . 1 . . 55 Cam White 12 15 12 27 2.0-2 ...... 31 Domonique Lennon 12 16 11 27 . . . 1 . . . . . 46 Yiannis Bowden 11 8 11 19 3.5-40 3.5-40 1-7 1 6 1-0 . . . 97 Demage Bailey 10 9 9 18 1.5-2 . . . . . 1 . . 9 bobby Fulp 12 13 5 18 . . 1-2 ...... 13 Pat Green 12 11 6 17 2.0-9 . . . 1 . 3 . . 21 Ray Tillman 10 8 8 16 ...... 34 Devaris Brunson 6 7 6 13 1.0-4 1.0-4 ...... 5 Corey Seargent 9 10 2 12 . . 1-0 6 . . . . . 1 Dayon Pratt 6 4 6 10 . . . . 1 1-0 . . . 4 Darius Wright 11 3 7 10 ...... 58 Darius Commissiong 10 4 6 10 . . . 1 . . . . . 92 Mike Myers 7 3 3 6 ...... 59 Reece Speight 12 . 5 5 ...... 69 Justin Brown 5 1 4 5 1.5-6 1.0-6 ...... 14 Travis Phillips 4 3 . 3 ...... 80 Bryce Williams 12 2 . 2 ...... 15 Chris Love 4 1 1 2 ...... 91 Caleb Pratt 12 . 1 1 ...... 37 Trevian Hicks 8 1 . 1 ...... 2 . 50 Shaun James 1 . 1 1 ...... 7W Zay Jones 12 . 1 1 ...... 12 Cody Purdie 4 1 . 1 ...... 81 Jimmy Williams 7 1 . 1 ...... 65 J.T. Boyd 12 1 . 1 ...... 2R Chris Hairston 12 . 1 1 ...... 27 Marquez Grayson 4 1 . 1 ...... 82 DaQuan Barnes 11 1 . 1 ...... 88 Trevon Brown 9 1 . 1 ...... 53 Cole Pickard 5 . 1 1 ...... 90 Randall Anderson 3 ...... 1 . . . . Total 12 493 392 885 62-243 25-171 8-150 47 30 8-0 10 2 . Opponents 12 528 338 866 90 0-332. 29-184 12-117 42 27 7-28 13 4 1

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 125 2016 Football Fact Book 2015 Game-By-Game Statistics |---RUSHING---| |---RECEIVING---| |------PASSING------| |---KICK RET---| |---PUNT RET--‑-| Tot Date Opponent No Yds. TD Lg No . Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off Sept. 5 Towson 33 192 4 45 29 235 0 19 29-37-0 235 0 19 4 82 0 23 0 0 0 0 427 Sept. 12 at Florida 22 -13 0 8 37 346 3 31 37-58-1 346 3 31 3 71 0 31 2 15 0 9 333 Sept. 19 at Navy 21 80 0 17 36 325 3 36 36-49-1 325 3 36 3 68 0 34 0 0 0 0 405 Sept. 26 Virginia Tech 43 182 3 41 14 228 2 30 14-20-1 228 2 30 4 79 0 28 0 0 0 0 410 Oct. 3 at SMU 54 306 4 34 19 249 3 47 19-26-2 249 3 47 2 49 0 27 8 85 0 46 555 Oct. 10 at BYU 32 133 2 34 30 385 2 36 30-42-1 385 2 36 4 84 0 29 4 63 1 11 518 Oct. 17 Tulsa 43 143 1 28 20 239 1 34 20-29-1 239 1 34 3 37 0 19 2 8 0 7 382 Oct. 22 Temple 35 95 1 39 33 283 1 30 33-53-1 283 1 30 1 23 0 23 1 24 0 24 378 Oct. 30 at Connecticut 36 203 1 44 19 137 0 19 19-33-4 137 0 19 4 95 0 49 3 11 0 12 340 Nov. 7 USF 34 62 2 22 14 158 0 56 14-23-0 158 0 56 5 60 0 17 1 8 0 8 220 Nov. 19 at UCF 33 149 1 39 36 473 4 69 36-52-0 473 4 69 1 15 0 15 2 11 0 10 622 Nov. 28 Cincinnati 18 68 0 13 34 317 2 24 34-51-0 317 2 24 4 97 0 39 0 0 0 0 385 Totals 404 1600 19 45 321 3375 21 69 321-473-12 3375 21 69 38 760 0 49 23 225 1 46 4975 Opponent 518 2094 21 90 204 2717 17 67 204-376-8 2717 17 67 31 682 0 39 14 46 0 14 4811

Games Played: ��������������������������������������������������������������� 12 Avg . Per Rush: �������������������������������������������������������������� 4.0 Avg . Per Catch: ������������������������������������������������������������10.5 Pass Efficiency: ���������������������������������������������������������137.38 Kick Ret Avg :. �������������������������������������������������������������20.0 Punt Ret Avg .: ����������������������������������������������������������������9.8 All Purpose Avg /Game:. ����������������������������������������� 509.2 Total Offense Avg ./Game: ����������������������������������������414.6

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |-----PASS-----| Blkd |------KICKS--XPTS------| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Made Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 5 Towson 34 56 90 7.0-25 2.0-13 1 1-0 1-0 1 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 Sept. 12 at Florida 43 16 59 5.0-22 2.0-13 0 1-0 1-2 3 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 Sept. 19 at Navy 65 14 79 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 Sept. 26 Virginia Tech 27 64 91 4.0-11 1.0-6 0 0-0 1-9 2 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Oct. 3 at SMU 36 8 44 11.0-78 8.0-72 0 0-0 0-0 2 6 1 7-7 0 0 0 49 Oct. 10 at BYU 51 24 75 5.0-30 4.0-29 2 1-0 1-7 0 3 1 5-5 0 0 0 38 Oct. 17 Tulsa 44 44 88 6.0-22 4.0-20 1 1-0 1-100 9 8 0 3-3 0 0 0 30 Oct. 22 Temple 28 32 60 6.0-12 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 4 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Oct. 30 at Connecticut 34 38 72 2.0-10 2.0-10 1 1-0 1-32 1 1 0 2-1 0 0 0 13 Nov. 7 USF 51 36 87 6.0-17 1.0-7 2 1-0 0-0 2 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 Nov. 19 at UCF 36 20 56 5.0-10 1.0-1 3 2-0 1-0 4 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 44 Nov. 28 Cincinnati 44 40 84 4.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 2 5 0 2-1 0 0 0 16 Totals 493 392 885 62 0-243. 25 0-171. 10 8-0 8-150 30 47 2 43-41 0 0 0 329 Opponent 528 338 866 90 0-332. 29 0-184. 13 7-28 12-117 27 42 4 38-37 0 0 1 312

|------PUNTING------| |-----FIELD GOALS-----| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 5 Towson 3 142 47.3 71 0 1 1 1 0 1-0 0 0 5 319 63.8 1 0 Sept. 12 at Florida 7 281 40.1 48 0 1 0 0 0 1-1 30 0 5 321 64.2 3 0 Sept. 19 at Navy 1 42 42.0 42 0 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 0 4 230 57.5 2 0 Sept. 26 Virginia Tech 5 206 41.2 45 0 0 1 0 3 0-0 0 0 6 376 62.7 4 1 Oct. 3 at SMU 4 183 45.8 68 0 0 0 1 4 0-0 0 0 8 518 64.8 7 0 Oct. 10 at BYU 5 193 38.6 57 1 1 1 1 2 1-1 34 0 7 452 64.6 6 0 Oct. 17 Tulsa 8 339 42.4 68 0 1 2 2 5 3-3 41 0 7 442 63.1 3 0 Oct. 22 Temple 6 192 32.0 42 2 1 1 0 2 1-0 0 0 3 180 60.0 1 0 Oct. 30 at Connecticut 5 223 44.6 69 0 0 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 3 179 59.7 1 1 Nov. 7 USF 9 401 44.6 73 0 0 2 3 6 1-1 40 0 5 294 58.8 0 0 Nov. 19 at UCF 6 247 41.2 50 0 1 2 1 2 3-3 45 0 9 527 58.6 1 1 Nov. 28 Cincinnati 5 190 38.0 47 0 0 1 0 4 1-1 20 0 4 241 60.2 3 0 Totals 64 2639 41 .2 73 3 6 13 11 33 13-10 45 0 66 4079 61 .8 32 3 Opponent 67 2884 43 0 . 63 2 7 19 20 19 20-13 50 0 62 3824 61 .7 22 2

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 126 2016 Football Fact Book 2015 Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics |---RUSHING---| |---RECEIVING---| |------PASSING------| |---KICK RET---| |---PUNT RET---| Tot Date Opponent No Yds. TD Lg No . Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off Sept. 5 Towson 44 179 1 24 17 237 1 30 17-33-1 237 1 30 4 76 0 32 1 12 0 12 416 Sept. 12 at Florida 38 168 1 22 15 205 2 34 15-25-1 205 2 34 2 56 0 39 3 6 0 6 373 Sept. 19 at Navy 75 415 6 26 4 41 0 23 4-7-0 41 0 23 2 38 0 37 0 0 0 0 456 Sept. 26 Virginia Tech 42 158 3 14 20 281 1 60 20-35-1 281 1 60 1 17 0 17 2 0 0 1 439 Oct. 3 at SMU 30 40 0 21 20 289 3 60 20-38-0 289 3 60 1 24 0 24 1 -2 0 0 329 Oct. 10 at BYU 43 167 3 53 25 341 3 45 25-38-1 341 3 45 1 27 0 27 3 21 0 4 508 Oct. 17 Tulsa 45 175 1 29 19 288 1 47 19-41-1 288 1 47 4 74 0 26 0 0 0 0 463 Oct. 22 Temple 25 72 2 24 19 250 1 51 19-36-0 250 1 51 2 42 0 25 1 14 0 14 322 Oct. 30 at Connecticut 44 220 3 90 12 184 1 41 12-21-1 184 1 41 1 24 0 24 1 -15 0 2 404 Nov. 7 USF 60 242 0 23 12 200 2 67 12-23-0 200 2 67 5 101 0 30 1 -2 0 0 442 Nov. 19 at UCF 29 101 0 12 11 131 1 44 11-32-1 131 1 44 7 183 0 30 0 0 0 0 232 Nov. 28 Cincinnati 43 157 1 16 30 270 1 25 30-47-1 270 1 25 1 20 0 20 1 12 0 12 427 Opponent totals 518 2094 21 90 204 2717 17 67 204-376-8 2717 17 67 31 682 0 39 14 46 0 14 4811 East Carolina 404 1600 19 45 321 3375 21 69 321-473-12 3375 21 69 38 760 0 49 23 225 1 46 4975

Games Played: ��������������������������������������������������������������� 12 Avg . Per Rush: �������������������������������������������������������������� 4.0 Avg . Per Catch: �������������������������������������������������������������13.3 Pass Efficiency: ��������������������������������������������������������125.62 Kick Ret Avg .: ��������������������������������������������������������������22.0 Punt Ret Avg :. ����������������������������������������������������������������3.3 All Purpose Avg ./Game: �������������������������������������������471.3 Total Offense Avg ./Game: ���������������������������������������400.9

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| |-----PASS-----| Blkd |------KICKS--XPTS------| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Made Run Rcv Saf Pts Sept. 5 Towson 39 42 81 3.0-18 1.0-8 0 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Sept. 12 at Florida 49 18 67 11.0-51 3.0-22 3 2-11 1-39 9 7 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 Sept. 19 at Navy 50 14 64 4.0-18 2.0-14 1 1-0 1-32 1 5 0 6-6 0 0 0 45 Sept. 26 Virginia Tech 33 38 71 11.0-36 1.0-8 2 1-17 1--2 2 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 Oct. 3 at SMU 58 18 76 4.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-4 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 23 Oct. 10 at BYU 42 34 76 7.0-28 3.0-20 1 2-0 1-0 1 6 1 6-6 0 0 0 45 Oct. 17 Tulsa 42 42 84 14.0-35 3.0-17 1 0-0 1-0 2 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 Oct. 22 Temple 42 38 80 10.0-48 6.0-40 1 1-0 1-26 3 7 2 3-3 0 0 0 24 Oct. 30 at Connecticut 47 18 65 5.0-16 3.0-13 2 0-0 4-18 2 1 1 4-4 0 0 0 31 Nov. 7 USF 39 22 61 13.0-44 5.0-29 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 1 22 Nov. 19 at UCF 46 32 78 3.0-18 2.0-13 1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 Nov. 28 Cincinnati 41 22 63 5.0-15 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 2-1 0 0 0 19 Opponent totals 528 338 866 90 0-332. 29 0-184. 13 7-28 12-117 27 42 4 38-37 0 0 1 312 East Carolina 493 392 885 62 0-243. 25 0-171. 10 8-0 8-150 30 47 2 43-41 0 0 0 329

|------PUNTING------| |-----FIELD GOALS-----| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sept. 5 Towson 2 83 41.5 53 0 0 0 1 0 2-2 32 0 5 304 60.8 1 0 Sept. 12 at Florida 5 216 43.2 58 0 0 2 2 1 3-1 37 0 6 404 67.3 3 0 Sept. 19 at Navy 1 42 42.0 42 0 1 0 0 0 1-1 25 0 8 513 64.1 4 1 Sept. 26 Virginia Tech 5 196 39.2 56 0 1 3 1 1 1-0 0 0 5 312 62.4 1 0 Oct. 3 at SMU 9 371 41.2 54 1 1 0 2 0 1-1 36 0 5 325 65.0 3 0 Oct. 10 at BYU 5 198 39.6 55 1 0 0 3 2 1-1 37 0 8 520 65.0 4 0 Oct. 17 Tulsa 8 367 45.9 59 0 1 3 3 3 1-1 21 0 4 186 46.5 0 1 Oct. 22 Temple 5 248 49.6 55 0 1 2 2 1 3-1 28 0 5 325 65.0 4 0 Oct. 30 at Connecticut 6 240 40.0 48 0 1 2 0 0 1-1 45 0 6 375 62.5 2 0 Nov. 7 USF 8 326 40.8 51 0 0 1 1 3 3-2 39 0 5 258 51.6 0 0 Nov. 19 at UCF 10 449 44.9 55 0 0 5 4 6 0-0 0 0 1 61 61.0 0 0 Nov. 28 Cincinnati 3 148 49.3 63 0 1 1 1 2 3-2 50 0 4 241 60.2 0 0 Opponent Totals 67 2884 43 0 . 63 2 7 19 20 19 20-13 50 0 62 3824 61 .7 22 2 East Carolina 64 2639 41 .2 73 3 6 13 11 33 13-10 45 0 66 4079 61 .8 32 3

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 127 2016 Football Fact Book 2015 Inside Opponent Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs |------Failed To Score Inside RZ------| Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sept. 5 Towson W 28-20 4 3 21 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 12 at Florida L 24-31 4 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 Sept. 19 at Navy L 21-45 4 3 21 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 26 Virginia Tech W 35-28 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 3 at SMU W 49-23 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 10 at BYU L 38-45 4 4 24 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 17 Tulsa W 30-17 5 5 23 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 22 Temple L 14-24 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 30 at Connecticut L 13-31 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 7 USF L 17-22 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 19 at UCF W 44-7 5 5 27 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 28 Cincinnati L 16-19 3 3 16 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 44 39 236 30 13 17 9 3 1 0 1 0 0 39 of 44 (88 6%). 2015 Opponents Inside ECU Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs |------Failed To Score Inside RZ------| Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Sept. 5 Towson W 28-20 4 3 13 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Sept. 12 at Florida L 24-31 5 3 17 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 19 at Navy L 21-45 7 7 45 6 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 26 Virginia Tech W 35-28 5 4 28 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 3 at SMU W 49-23 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 10 at BYU L 38-45 5 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 17 Tulsa W 30-17 3 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Oct. 22 Temple L 14-24 5 4 24 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Oct. 30 at Connecticut L 13-31 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 7 USF L 17-22 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 19 at UCF W 44-7 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 28 Cincinnati L 16-19 2 2 13 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 44 37 222 28 19 9 9 5 1 1 0 0 0 37 of 44 (84 1%). 2015 Time of Possession

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Sept. 5 Towson W 28-20 26:24 8:46 6:29 5:12 5:57 Sept. 12 at Florida L 24-31 28:53 7:28 6:17 7:36 7:32 Sept. 19 at Navy L 21-45 23:22 7:45 6:22 3:30 5:45 Sept. 26 Virginia Tech W 35-28 26:50 7:32 5:22 7:30 6:26 Oct. 3 at SMU W 49-23 32:47 9:25 7:25 7:46 8:11 Oct. 10 at BYU L 38-45 27:45 6:31 7:10 6:51 7:13 Oct. 17 Tulsa W 30-17 32:00 4:36 10:49 10:22 6:13 Oct. 22 Temple L 14-24 32:24 7:02 7:54 9:36 7:52 Oct. 30 at Connecticut L 13-31 25:32 7:18 6:26 5:52 5:56 Nov. 7 USF L 17-22 24:49 4:01 3:54 8:11 8:43 Nov. 19 at UCF W 44-7 32:40 6:28 10:24 9:56 5:52 Nov. 28 Cincinnati L 16-19 23:54 9:25 5:28 2:44 6:17 East Carolina Total 337:20 86:17 84:00 85:06 81:57 0:00 Avg . 28:06 7:11 7:00 7:05 6:49 0:00 Opponents Total 382:40 93:43 96:00 94:54 98:03 0:00 Avg . 31:53 7:48 8:00 7:54 8:10 0:00

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 128 2016 Football Fact Book Miscellaneous Statistics 2015 Color(s) Of The Day ECU Big Plays (20+ yards) HELMET/JERSEY/PANTS RECORD RUN (18): Chris Hairston (8), James Summers (6), Anthony Scott (2), Marquez Purple/Purple/Purple 1-1 (W/TOW, L/USF) Grayson (1), Shawn Furlow (1) Purple/Black/Purple 0-1 (L/CIN) RECEIVE (35): Zay Jones (14), Trevon Brown (7), Davon Grayson (6), Bryce Purple/White/Purple 1-1 (L/UF, W/UCF) Williams (4), Chris Hairston (2), Quay Johnson (1), Brandon Bishop (1) Purple/White/White 1-1 (W/SMU, L/BYU) Black/White/Black 0-1 (L/NAVY) Black/Black/Black 1-1 (W/VT, L/TEM) Career Starts Black/Purple/Black 1-0 (W/TLS) OFFENSE ’15 ’14 ’13 ’12 Total Streak White/White/Purple 0-1 (L/UCONN) Ike Harris, T 11 13 12 0 36 9 Zay Jones, WR 12 9 8 0 29 15 A Pirate Looks At 25 Davon Grayson, WR 12 10 6 0 28 13 A look at East Carolina players who recorded a gain of 25 yards or more on a J.T. Boyd, G/C 12 11 0 0 23 23 single play during the 2015 season: Quincy McKinney, G 9 13 0 0 22 0 Bryce Williams, WR 12 5 1 0 18 12 RUSH C.J. Struyk, C 7 0 11 0 18 4 Yds Player Opponent TD Tre Robertson, G/T 4 5 6 0 15 3 45 Chris Hairston Towson Y Chris Hairston, RB 11 2 0 0 13 7 44 Marquez Grayson Connecticut N Brandon Smith, T 11 0 0 0 11 11 41 James Summers Virginia Tech Y Dontae Levingston, T 1 10 0 0 11 0 40 James Summers Virginia Tech N Blake Kemp, QB 8 0 0 0 8 2 39 Chris Hairston UCF N Trevon Brown, WR 5 2 0 0 7 1 39 Chris Hairston Temple N Jimmy Williams, WR 6 1 0 0 7 0 34 James Summers BYU Y Christian Matau, G 5 0 0 0 5 0 34 Chris Hairston SMU Y James Summers, QB 4 0 0 0 4 0 29 Anthony Scott SMU N Brandon Bishop, WR 1 0 0 0 1 0 28 Chris Hairston Tulsa N Shawn Furlow, RB 1 0 0 0 1 0 27 Shawn Furlow Connecticut N Marquez Grayson, RB 0 1 0 0 1 0 27 James Summers SMU Y Quay Johnson, WR 0 1 0 0 1 0 25 Chris Hairston BYU N 25 Chris Hairston Towson N DEFENSE ’15 ’14 ’13 ’12 Total Streak Zeek Bigger, ILB 11 13 10 0 34 1 RECEIVING Josh Hawkins, CB 10 11 4 3 28 0 Yds Player Opponent TD Montese Overton, OLB 11 13 0 3 27 1 69 Davon Grayson UCF N Terrell Stanley, DE 7 0 12 1 20 1 56 bryce Williams USF N Johnathon White, DE 8 7 1 0 16 5 47 Trevon Brown SMU Y Fred Presley, DE 9 5 0 0 14 9 39 brandon Bishop USF N Travon Simmons, FS 12 1 0 0 13 13 36 Chris Hairston BYU N Domonique Lennon, FS 0 12 0 0 12 0 36 Zay Jones Navy N Demetri McGill, DE/NT 10 1 0 0 11 0 35 Zay Jones UCF N Jordan Williams, ILB 10 0 0 0 10 4 35 Trevon Brown BYU N Joe Allely, OLB 9 0 0 0 9 4 35 Zay Jones SMU N DaShaun Amos, CB 7 1 0 0 8 7 34 Dayvon Grayson Tulsa N Rocco Scarfone, CB 7 1 0 0 8 2 32 bryce Williams BYU N Terrell Richardson, SS 6 2 0 0 8 0 32 Davon Grayson Tulsa N DaShawn Benton, SS 6 0 0 0 6 6 31 Davon Grayson Florida Y Yiannis Bowden, OLB 3 0 0 0 3 0 30 Trevon Brown Temple N Devaris Brunson, ILB 2 0 0 0 2 0 30 Quay Johnson Virginia Tech N Demage Bailey, NT 2 0 0 0 2 0 29 Trevon Brown UCF N Dayon Pratt, OLB 1 0 0 0 1 0 28 Zay Jones Florida N Cam White, ILB 1 0 0 0 1 0 27 Zay Jones Florida Y 26 Zay Jones Virginia Tech Y 26 Trevon Brown SMU N

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 129 2016 Football Fact Book Touchdown Drives 100-Yard Rushing Games TD Length TD Drive Length ECU: Chris Hairston (154/TOW, 123/UCF; 2 season, 3 career), James Summers 01-09 Yards ...... 20 ...... 2 (169/VT; 1 season, 1 career) 10-19 Yards ...... 9 ...... 1 OPP: Darius Victor (137/TOW), Keenan Reynolds (142/NAVY), Chris Swain (123/ 20-29 Yards ...... 4 ...... 2 NAVY), Algernon Brown (134/BYU), Arkeel Newsome (179/UCONN), Marlon 30-39 Yards ...... 4 ...... 1 Mack (117/USF) 40-49 Yards ...... 3 ...... 1 50-59 Yards ...... 0 ...... 3 300-Yard Passing Games 60-69 Yards ...... 0 ...... 7 ECU: Blake Kemp (333/UF, 325/NAVY, 371/BYU, 465/UCF, 315/CIN; 5 season, 70-79 Yards ...... 0 ...... 17 5 career) 80-89 Yards ...... 0 ...... 3 OPP: Tanner Mangum (332/BYU) 90-99 Yards ...... 0 ...... 3 TD Drive Time Plays on TD Drive Scoring Miscellany ...... 2 ...... 2 0:00-0:29 1 ’15 ’14 ’13 ’12 ’11 5 yrs ...... 2 ...... 1 0:30-0:59 2 ECU scores first: 2-4 6-2 9-2 3-1 2-4 22-13 ...... 6 ...... 2 1:00-1:59 3 OPP scores first: 3-3 2-3 1-1 5-4 3-3 14-14 ...... 12 ...... 2 2:00-2:59 4 ECU leads/1st qtr: 3-3 6-0 7-0 4-1 2-4 22-8 ...... 13 ...... 2 3:00-3:59 5 OPP leads/1st qtr: 1-3 0-3 1-1 3-4 1-3 6-14 ...... 3 ...... 3 4:00-4:59 6 Game is tied/1st qtr: 1-1 2-2 2-2 1-0 2-0 8-5 ...... 2 ...... 4 5:00-5:59 7 ECU leads/half: 4-2 7-0 10-0 6-0 3-3 30-5 ...... 0 ...... 7 6:00-6:59 8 OPP leads/half: 1-5 1-5 0-1 2-5 1-4 5-20 ...... 0 ...... 5 7:00+ 9 Game is tied/half: 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-0 1-2 6,696 seconds ...... 12 Total Time: 10+ ECU leads/3rd qtr: 5-2 6-0 8-0 8-0 4-1 31-3 7.4 plays, 2:47 Average TD Drive: OPP leads/3rd qtr: 0-5 1-5 0-3 0-5 0-4 1-22 Game is tied/3rd qtr: 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1-2 4-2 ECU/overtime: 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-2 Run/Pass Distribution YARDS ECU Run OPP Run Special Teams Tackles <4 272 (67.3%) 345 (66.6%) No . Name Tackles 5-9 77 (19.1%) 120 (23.2%) 55 Cam White 10 10-14 25 (6.2%) 27 (5.2%) 9 bobby Fulp 7 15-19 11 (2.7%) 15 (2.9%) 34 Devaris Brunson 4 20+ 19 (4.7%) 11 (2.1%) 4 Darius Wright 4 Total 404 (46 4%). 518 (57 9%). 5 Corey Seargent 3 YARDS ECU Pass OPP Pass 39 DaShaun Amos 3 Incomplete 140 (29.7%) 164 (43.6%) 21 Ray Tillman 3 <9 188 (39.7%) 104 (27.7%) 13 Pat Green 3 10-19 95 (20.1%) 63 (16.8%) 22 Terrell Richardson 2 20-29 23 (4.9%) 18 (4.8%) 1 Dayon Pratt 1 30-39 12 (2.5%) 10 (2.7%) 46 Yiannis Bowden 1 40-49 1 (0.2%) 5 (1.2%) 31 Domonique Lennon 1 50+ 2 (0.4%) 4 (1.1%) 51 Montese Overton 1 Intercepted 12 (2.5%) 8 (2.1%) 6 DaShawn Benton 1 Total 473 (53 6%). 376 (42 1%). 91 Caleb Pratt 1 12 Cody Purdie 1 3rd Down Conversions - By Yards Single-Game High: 2 by Darius Wright (USF), 2 by Cam White (UF/TEM/CIN), 2 by East Carolina Opponent Devaris Brunson (TEM), 2 by Bobby Fulp (UF) 3-1 ...... 19/30 18/23 ...... 3-1 3-2 ...... 9/10 14/21 ...... 3-2 Blocks: Trevian Hicks (PUNT/SMU, PUNT/BYU) 3-3 ...... 5/15 10/14 ...... 3-3 3-4 ...... 6/11 8/18 ...... 3-4 Average Gain On First Down 3-5 ...... 8/14 9/20 ...... 3-5 ECU first down plays: ...... 386 3-6 ...... 8/17 4/16 ...... 3-6 ECU yards gained on first down plays: ...... 2,139 yards 3-7 ...... 8/16 2/9 ...... 3-7 ECU first down gained on first down plays: ...... 90 3-8 ...... 3/10 5/13 ...... 3-8 ECU touchdowns scored on first down plays: ...... 13 3-9 ...... 4/10 3/10 ...... 3-9 ECU average gain on first down plays: ...... 5.5 ypp 3-10 ...... 2/13 4/12 ...... 3-10 3-11 ...... 1/4 1/7 ...... 3-11 3-12 ...... 0/4 0/3 ...... 3-12 3-13 ...... 5/12 1/7 ...... 3-13 3-14 ...... 2/5 0/2 ...... 3-14 3-15 ...... 0/15 0/17 ...... 3-15+ Total ...... (43.0%) 80/186 78/192 (40.6%) . . . . .Total

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 130 2016 Football Fact Book ECU Analysis 40-49 yards: ...... 5 (3 touchdowns) No gain or negative yardage: ...... 122 (31.6%) 50-59 yards: ...... 1 (0 touchdowns) One to five yards gained: ...... 123 (31.9%) 60-69 yards: ...... 1 (0 touchdowns) Six to 10 yards gained: ...... 66 (17.1%) 70+ yards: ...... 0 (0 touchdowns) 11 to 20 yards gained: ...... 53 (13.7%) Opp big plays: ...... 46 (3.8 per game) More than 20 yards gained: ...... 22 (5.7%) Big plays by run/pass: ...... 14/32 Big play touchdowns: ...... 11 20-29 yards: ...... 26 (3 touchdowns) Opponent Average Gain On First Down 30-39 yards: ...... 9 (2 touchdowns) Opp first down plays: ...... 381 40-49 yards: ...... 5 (2 touchdowns) Opp yards gained on first down plays: ...... 2,257 yards 50-59 yards: ...... 2 (1 touchdowns) Opp first down gained on first down plays: ...... 68 60-69 yards: ...... 3 (2 touchdowns) Opp touchdowns scored on first down plays: ...... 17 70+ yards: ...... 1 (1 touchdowns) Opp average gain on first down plays: ...... 5.9 Ypp Opponent Analysis Inside The 10 No gain or negative yardage: ...... 95 (24.9%) TEAM In10 Scores TDs FGs One to five yards gained: ...... 150 (39.4%) ECU 26 26 23 3 Six to 10 yards gained: ...... 73 (19.2%) OPP 27 26 21 5 11 to 20 yards gained: ...... 41 (10.8%) More than 20 yards gained: ...... 22 (5.7%) Inside The 50, Inside The Redzone East Carolina had a 53 3. percent success rate when moving the ball into Percentage Of Scoring opponents’ territory in 2015. The Pirates were inside the 50-yard line 75 times East Carolina had 157 possessions and scored on 50 of those in 2015, meaning the and scored on 40 of those possessions. Pirates scored 31 .8 percent of the time they had the ball. Times driven inside opp territory: ...... 75 Number of possessions: ...... 157 Times scored: ...... 40 Number of scores: ...... 50 (40 TD, 10 FG) Success percentage: ...... 53.3 Success percentage: ...... 31.8 Touchdowns by run/pass: ...... 15/18 Field goals: ...... 7 Opponents had 159 possessions and scored on 52 of those in 2015, a percentage Reasons for not scoring (35): punts (13), downs (11), fumble (4), missed FG (3), of 32 .7. end of half (2), interception (2) Number of possessions: ...... 159 Number of opponent scores: ...... 52 (39 TD, 13 FG) East Carolina had a 88 6. percent success rate when moving the ball into the Success percentage: ...... 32.7 opponents’ redzone in 2015. The Pirates crossed the opponents’ 20-yard line 44 times and scored on 39 of those possessions. Turnovers And Touchdowns Times driven inside the opp 20-yard line: ...... 44 East Carolina forced 16 turnovers in 2015 and converted 11 into scores. That is a Times scored: ...... 39 conversion rate of 68 .8 percent. Success percentage: ...... 88.6 Number of turnovers forced: ...... 16 Touchdowns by run/pass: ...... 13/17 Number of touchdowns: ...... 8 Field goals: ...... 9 Number of field goals: ...... 3 Reasons for not scoring (5): missed FG (3), downs (1), fumble (1) Reasons for not scoring (5): downs (2), end of half (2), punt (1) East Carolina’s opponents were inside Pirate territory 65 times in 2015, and Opponents forced 19 East Carolina turnovers in 2015 and converted 8 into scores, managed 40 scores – a success rate of 61 .5 percent. a success rate of 42 1. percent. Times driven inside ECU territory: ...... 65 Number of turnovers forced: ...... 19 Times scored: ...... 40 Number of touchdowns: ...... 5 Success percentage: ...... 61.5 Number of field goals: ...... 3 Touchdowns by run/pass: ...... 15/13 Reasons for not scoring (11): punts (4), missed FG (3), end of half (2), fumble (2) Field goals: ...... 12 Reasons for not scoring (25): downs (9), missed FG (5), interception (5), punt Three Downs (And A Punt, Etc . . ) (5), fumble (1) East Carolina had 157 possessions in 2015 and were held to three downs 36 times or 22 9. percent. Conversely, opponents had the ball 159 times and were held to East Carolina’s opponents moved inside the Pirate 20-yard line 44 times in 2015 three downs 44 times or 27 .7 percent. and managed 37 scores – a success rate of 84 .1 percent. ECU possessions: ...... 157 Times driven inside the ECU 20-yard line: ...... 44 ECU held to three downs and a punt: ...... 36 Times scored: ...... 37 Opp possessions: ...... 159 Success percentage: ...... 84.1 Opp held to three downs and a punt: ...... 44 Touchdowns by run/pass: ...... 19/9 Field goals: ...... 9 The Big Play (20+ Yards) Reasons for not scoring (7): missed FG (5), downs (1), interception (1) ECU big plays: ...... 53 (4.4 per game) Big plays by run/pass: ...... 18/35 Big play touchdowns: ...... 11 20-29 yards: ...... 30 (4 touchdowns) 30-39 yards: ...... 16 (4 touchdowns)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 131 2016 Football Fact Book East Carolina In The 2015 National Statistics A look at how the Pirates ranked in the 2015 FBS statistics (127 teams): Rush Offense ...... 106th/133.3 Rush Defense ...... 69th/174.5 Pass Offense ...... 27th/281.3 Pass Defense ...... 67th/226.4 Pass Efficiency ...... 43rd/137.38 Pass Eff . Defense ...... 63rd/125.62 Total Offense ...... 55th/414.6 Total Defense ...... 66th/400.9 Scoring Offense ...... 76th/27.4 Scoring Defense ...... 54th/26.0 First Down Offense ...... 67th/260 First Down Defense ...... 66th/260 Punt Returns ...... 48th/9.8 Punt Return Defense ...... 10th/3.3 Kickoff Returns ...... 91st/20.0 Kickoff Return Defense ...... 77th/22.0 Fumbles Recovered ...... 66th/8 Fumbles Lost ...... 38th/7 Passes Intercepted ...... 100th/8 Passes Had Intercepted ...... 70th/12 Turnovers Gained ...... 96th/16 Turnovers Lost ...... 51st/19 Turnover Margin ...... 89th/-0.25 Net Punting ...... 39th/38.6 Fewest Penalties ...... 110th/7.4 Fewest Yards Penalized ...... 113th/68.8 3rd Down % ...... 35th/43.0 3rd Down % Defense ...... 81st/40.6 4th Down % ...... 18th/64.7 4th Down % Defense ...... 74th/52.2 Redzone Efficiency ...... 23rd/88.6 Redzone Eff . Defense ...... 70th/84.1 Tackles For Loss ...... 99th/5.2 Sacks ...... 65th/2.1 Sacks Allowed ...... 86th/2.4 Possession Time ...... 100th/28:07 TOP 25 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: OLB Yiannis Bowden was 13th in punt return TDs; DB Trevian Hicks was 7th in blocked kicks; IR Zay Jones was 4th in receptions per game, 18th in receiving yards per game, 25th in receiving yards; QB Blake Kemp was 3rd in completion percentage, 12th in completions per game; PK Davis Plowman was 21st in field goal percentage East Carolina In The 2015 American Statistics A look at how the Pirates ranked in the 2015 American Conference statistics (12 teams): Rush Offense ...... 9th/133.3 Rush Defense ...... 7th/174.5 Pass Offense ...... 4th/281.3 Pass Defense ...... 5th/226.4 Pass Efficiency ...... 7th/137.38 Pass Eff . Defense ...... 5th/125.62 Total Offense ...... 7th/414.6 Total Defense ...... 6th/400.9 Scoring Offense ...... 9th/27.4 Scoring Defense ...... 6th/26.0 First Down Offense ...... 8th/260 First Down Defense ...... 7th/260 Punt Returns ...... 5th/9.8 Punt Return Defense ...... 2nd/3.3 Kickoff Returns ...... 9th/20.0 Kickoff Return Defense ...... 7th/22.0 Fumbles Recovered ...... 6th/8 Fumbles Lost ...... 5th/7 Passes Intercepted ...... 10th/8 Passes Had Intercepted ...... 10th/12 Turnovers Gained ...... 8th/16 Turnovers Lost ...... 7th/19 Turnover Margin ...... 9th/-0.25 Net Punting ...... 5th/38.6 Fewest Penalties ...... 10th/7.4 Fewest Yards Penalized ...... 10th/68.8 3rd Down % ...... 6th/43.0 3rd Down % Defense ...... 7th/40.6 4th Down % ...... 2nd/64.7 4th Down % Defense ...... 6th/52.2 Redzone Efficiency ...... 4th/88.6 Redzone Eff . Defense ...... 4th/84.1 Tackles For Loss ...... 8th/5.2 Sacks ...... 4th/2.1 Sacks Allowed ...... 9th/2.4 Possession Time ...... 10th/28:07

Yiannis Bowden returned a punt for a touchdown at BYU (Oct. 10, 2015)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 132 2016 Football Fact Book 2015 Game-By-Game Starters OFFENSE OR IR LT LG C RG Towson Davon Grayson Zay Jones Ike Harris Quincy McKinney C.J. Struyk J.T. Boyd Florida Davon Grayson Zay Jones Ike Harris Quincy McKinney C.J. Struyk J.T. Boyd Navy Davon Grayson Zay Jones Tre Robertson Quincy McKinney C.J. Struyk J.T. Boyd Virginia Tech Davon Grayson Zay Jones Ike Harris Quincy McKinney J.T. Boyd Christian Matau SMU Davon Grayson Zay Jones Ike Harris Quincy McKinney Christian Matau J.T. Boyd BYU Davon Grayson Zay Jones Ike Harris Quincy McKinney Christian Matau J.T. Boyd Tulsa Davon Grayson Zay Jones Ike Harris Quincy McKinney Christian Matau J.T. Boyd Temple Davon Grayson Zay Jones Ike Harris Quincy McKinney Christian Matau J.T. Boyd Connecticut Davon Grayson Zay Jones Ike Harris Quincy McKinney C.J. Struyk J.T. Boyd USF Davon Grayson Zay Jones Ike Harris Tre Robertson C.J. Struyk J.T. Boyd UCF Davon Grayson Zay Jones Ike Harris Tre Robertson C.J. Struyk J.T. Boyd Cincinnati Davon Grayson Zay Jones Ike Harris Tre Robertson C.J. Struyk J.T. Boyd RT QB RB TE OR Towson Dontae Levingston blake Kemp Chris Hairston bryce Williams Jimmy Williams Florida Brandon Smith blake Kemp Chris Hairston bryce Williams Jimmy Williams Navy Brandon Smith blake Kemp Chris Hairston bryce Williams Jimmy Williams Virginia Tech brandon Smith blake Kemp Chris Hairston bryce Williams Jimmy Williams SMU Brandon Smith blake Kemp Shawn Furlow bryce Williams Jimmy Williams BYU Brandon Smith James Summers Chris Hairston bryce Williams Trevon Brown Tulsa Brandon Smith blake Kemp Chris Hairston bryce Williams Trevon Brown Temple Brandon Smith James Summers Chris Hairston bryce Williams Trevon Brown Connecticut brandon Smith James Summers Chris Hairston bryce Williams Trevon Brown USF Brandon Smith James Summers Chris Hairston bryce Williams brandon Bishop UCF Brandon Smith blake Kemp Chris Hairston bryce Williams Jimmy Williams Cincinnati brandon Smith blake Kemp Chris Hairston bryce Williams Trevon Brown DEFENSE DE NT DE OLB ILB ILB Towson Terrell Stanley Demage Bailey Johnathon White Montese Overton Zeek Bigger Jordan Williams Florida Terrell Stanley Demetri McGill Johnathon White Montese Overton Zeek Bigger Jordan Williams Navy Terrell Stanley Demetri McGill Johnathon White Montese Overton Zeek Bigger Devaris Brunson Virginia Tech Terrell Stanley Demetri McGill Fred Presley Montese Overton Zeek Bigger Jordan Williams SMU Terrell Stanley Demetri McGill Fred Presley Montese Overton Zeek Bigger Jordan Williams BYU Terrell Stanley Demetri McGill Fred Presley Montese Overton Zeek Bigger Jordan Williams Tulsa Demetri McGill Demage Bailey Fred Presley Montese Overton Zeek Bigger Jordan Williams Temple Fred Presley Demetri McGill Johnathon White Montese Overton Zeek Bigger Devaris Brunson Connecticut Fred Presley Demetri McGill Johnathon White Montese Overton Zeek Bigger Jordan Williams USF Fred Presley Demetri McGill Johnathon White Montese Overton Zeek Bigger Jordan Williams UCF Fred Presley Demetri McGill Johnathon White Dayon Pratt Cam White Jordan Williams Cincinnati Fred Presley Terrell Stanley Johnathon White Montese Overton Zeek Bigger Jordan Williams OLB CB SS FS CB Towson Joe Allely Josh Hawkins Terrell Richardson Travon Simmons Rocco Scarfone Florida Joe Allely Josh Hawkins Terrell Richardson Travon Simmons Rocco Scarfone Navy Joe Allely Josh Hawkins Terrell Richardson Travon Simmons Rocco Scarfone Virginia Tech Joe Allely Josh Hawkins Terrell Richardson Travon Simmons Rocco Scarfone SMU Joe Allely Josh Hawkins Terrell Richardson Travon Simmons Rocco Scarfone BYU Yiannis Bowden Josh Hawkins Terrell Richardson Travon Simmons DaShaun Amos Tulsa Yiannis Bowden Josh Hawkins DaShawn Benton Travon Simmons DaShaun Amos Temple Yiannis Bowden Josh Hawkins DaShawn Benton Travon Simmons DaShaun Amos Connecticut Joe Allely Josh Hawkins DaShawn Benton Travon Simmons DaShaun Amos USF Joe Allely Josh Hawkins DaShawn Benton Travon Simmons DaShaun Amos UCF Joe Allely DaShaun Amos DaShawn Benton Travon Simmons Rocco Scarfone Cincinnati Joe Allely DaShaun Amos DaShawn Benton Travon Simmons Rocco Scarfone

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 133 2016 Football Fact Book 2015 Game Superlatives Individual Game Highs Opponent Individual Game Highs Rushes 21 James Summers vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 26) Rushes 29 Chris Swain, at Navy (Sept. 19) Yards Rushing 169 James Summers vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 26) Yards Rushing 179 Arkeel Newsome, at Connecticut (Oct. 30) TD Rushes 4 Chris Hairston vs. Towson (Sept. 5) TD Rushes 5 Keenan Reynolds, at Navy (Sept. 19) Long Rush 45 Chris Hairston vs. Towson (Sept. 5) Long Rush 90 Arkeel Newsome, at Connecticut (Oct. 30) Pass attempts 54 Blake Kemp at Florida (Sept. 12) Pass attempts 47 Gunner Kiel, vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) Pass completions 36 Blake Kemp at Navy (Sept. 19) Pass completions 30 Gunner Kiel, vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) Yards Passing 465 Blake Kemp at UCF (Nov. 19) Yards Passing 332 Tanner Mangum, at BYU (Oct. 10) TD Passes 4 Blake Kemp at UCF (Nov. 19) TD Passes 3 Tanner Mangum, at BYU (Oct. 10) Long Pass 69 Blake Kemp at UCF (Nov. 19) Long Pass 67 Quinton Flowers, vs. USF (Nov. 7) Receptions 14 Zay Jones at Florida (Sept. 12) Receptions 15 Shaq Washington, vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) Zay Jones at UCF (Nov. 19) Yards Receiving 142 Devon Blackmon, at BYU (Oct. 10) Yards Receiving 181 Zay Jones at UCF (Nov. 19) TD Receptions 1 17 players; last by Shaq Washington, vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) TD Receptions 2 Bryce Williams at Navy (Sept. 19) Long Reception 67 Rodney Adams, vs. USF (Nov. 7) Zay Jones at UCF (Nov. 19) Field Goals 2 Sam Hurwitz, vs. Towson (Sept. 5) Long Reception 69 Davon Grayson at UCF (Nov. 19) Emilio Nadelman, vs. USF (Nov. 7) Field Goals 3 Davis Plowman vs. Tulsa (Oct. 17) Andrew Gantz, vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) Davis Plowman at UCF (Nov. 19) Long Field Goal 50 Andrew Gantz, vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) Long Field Goal 45 Davis Plowman at UCF (Nov. 19) Punts 10 Caleb Houston, at UCF (Nov. 19, 2015) Punts 9 Worth Gregory vs. USF (Nov. 7) Punting Avg 49.6 Alex Starzyk, vs. Temple (Oct. 22) Punting Avg 48.2 Worth Gregory at BYU (Oct. 10) Long Punt 63 Sam Geraci, vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) Long Punt 73 Worth Gregory vs. USF (Nov. 7) Punts inside 20 6 Caleb Houston, at UCF (Nov. 19) Punts inside 20 6 Worth Gregory vs. USF (Nov. 7) Long Punt Return 14 Sean Chandler, vs. Temple (Oct. 22) Long Punt Return 46 Quay Johnson at SMU (Oct. 3) Long Kickoff Return 39 Brandon Powell, at Florida (Sept. 12) Long Kickoff Return 49 Trevon Brown at Connecticut (Oct. 30) Tackles 13 Tyler Matakevich, vs. Temple (Oct. 22) Tackles 14 Jordan Williams vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) Sacks 3.0 Joey Ivie, at Florida (Sept. 12) Sacks 4.0 Montese Overton at SMU (Oct. 3) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Sean Huelskamp, vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 26) Tackles For Loss 5.0 Montese Overton at SMU (Oct. 3) Interceptions 2 Jamar Summers, at Connecticut (Oct. 30) Interceptions 1 Josh Hawkins vs. Towson (Sept. 5) Bobby Fulp at Florida (Sept. 12) Opponent Team Game Highs Jordan Williams vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 26) Rushes 75 at Navy (Sept. 19) Yiannis Bowden at BYU (Oct. 10) Yards Rushing 415 at Navy (Sept. 19) Josh Hawkins vs. Tulsa (Oct. 17) Yards Per Rush 5.5 at Navy (Sept. 19) DaShawn Benton at UConn (Oct. 30) TD Rushes 6 at Navy (Sept. 19) Corey Seargent at UCF (Nov. 19) Pass attempts 47 vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) DaShawn Benton vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) Pass completions 30 vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) Yards Passing 341 at BYU (Oct. 10) Team Game Highs Yards Per Pass 9.0 at BYU (Oct. 10) Rushes 54 at SMU (Oct. 3) TD Passes 3 at SMU (Oct. 3) Yards Rushing 306 at SMU (Oct. 3) at BYU (Oct. 10) Yards Per Rush 5.8 vs. Towson (Sept. 5) Total Plays 90 vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) TD Rushes 4 vs. Towson (Sept. 5) Total Offense 508 at BYU (Oct. 10) at SMU (Oct. 3) Yards Per Play 6.3 at BYU (Oct. 10) Pass attempts 58 at Florida (Sept. 12) Points 45 at Navy (Sept. 19) Pass completions 37 at Florida (Sept. 12) at BYU (Oct. 10) Yards Passing 473 at UCF (Nov. 19) Sacks By 6 vs. Temple (Oct. 22) Yards Per Pass 11.4 vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 26) First Downs 30 vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) TD Passes 4 at UCF (Nov. 19) Penalties 12 at Florida (Sept. 12) Total Plays 88 vs. Temple (Oct. 22) vs. Temple (Oct. 22) Total Offense 622 at UCF (Nov. 19) Penalty Yards 114 vs. Temple (Oct. 22) Yards Per Play 7.3 at UCF (Nov. 19) Turnovers 3 at UCF (Nov. 19) Points 49 at SMU (Oct. 3) Interceptions By 4 at Connecticut (Oct. 30) Sacks By 8 at SMU (Oct. 3) Punts 10 at UCF (Nov. 19) First Downs 31 at UCF (Nov. 19) Punting Avg 49.6 vs. Temple (Oct. 22) Penalties 11 at UCF (Nov. 19) Long Punt 63 vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) Penalty Yards 99 vs. Temple (Oct. 22) Punts inside 20 6 at UCF (Nov. 19) Turnovers 4 at UConn (Oct. 30) Long Punt Return 14 vs. Temple (Oct. 22) Interceptions By 1 vs. Towson (Sept. 5) at Florida (Sept. 12) vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 26) at BYU (Oct. 10) vs. Tulsa (Oct. 17) at UConn (Oct. 30) at UCF (Nov. 19) vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 28) Punts 9 vs. USF (Nov. 7) Punting Avg 47.3 vs. Towson (Sept. 5) Long Punt 73 vs. USF (Nov. 7) Punts inside 20 6 vs. USF (Nov. 7) Long Punt Return 46 at SMU (Oct. 3)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 134 2016 Football Fact Book Honors Pirate All-America Selections Dave Alexander Lou Hallow Danny Kepley Fullback Lineman Linebacker 1965 Little All-America 1955 Little All-America 1974 AP

Andrew Bayes Justin Hardy Tootie Robbins Punter Wide Receiver Offensive Lineman 1999 Consensus Walter Camp 2014 Phil Steele Magazine 1981 AP FWAA (first-team) (third-team) AFCA (first-team) AP (third-team) AP (first-team) CNN/SI (first-team)

Jeff Blake Leonard Henry Sherwin Lacewell Quarterback Fullback Center 1991 College & Pro Football 2001 The Sporting News 2000 Football News Newsweekly (second-team) (third-team) (second-team) Football News (third-team)

Jim Bolding Wayne Inman Terry Long Defensive Back Offensive Lineman Offensive Lineman 1976 Newspaper Enterprise 1979 AP 1983 Consensus Association 1975 AP Football Weekly

Bill Cline Chris Johnson Junior Robinson Quarterback Kick Returner Defensive Back/Kick Returner 1964 AP Small College 2007 Pro Football Weekly 1989 The Sporting News (first-team) (second-team)

Carlester Crumpler, Jr. Dion Johnson Jody Schulz Tight End Wide Receiver Defensive End 1993 Walter Camp Kick Returner 1982 AP 1991 AP (second-team)

Matt Dodge Robert Jones Tom Scott Punter Linebacker Offensive Lineman 2009 collegefootballnews.com 1991 Consensus AP 1992 The Sporting News SI.com Scripps-Howard Football News (first-team) The Sporting News (second-team) Football News UPI (second-team) Rivals.com (third-team) Walter Camp Kodak College Football Writers College & Pro Football Newsweekly Cary Godette 1990 The Sporting News Defensive End (second-team) 1976 AP AP (third-team) RECAP Football News

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 136 2016 Football Fact Book National Honors National Coach-of-the-Year 1991 Jeff Blake, QB Team-of-the-Year North Carolina Sports 1964 Clarence Stasavich Hunter Gallimore, WR 1991 Awarded by ECAC Hall of Fame 1991 Bill Lewis Luke Fisher, TE 1970 Clarence Stasavich Dion Johnson, WR CoSIDA Academic All-America 2002 Carlester Crumpler, RB Fourth-Team All-America Tom Scott, OT 2011 Matt Milner (second-team) 2001 Pernell Griffin, LB John Jett, P 2012 Matt Milner (second-team) Helms Hall of Fame The Sporting News 1992 Michael Anderson, QB 1960 Clarence Stasavich 2009 Matt Dodge, P Junior Smith, RB GTE Academic All-District Phil Steele Magazine Carlester Crumpler, Jr., TE 1989 Keith Arnold Bernard Carter, DE Citrus Bowl Hall of Fame R.L. Beeman 1986 Clarence Stasavich Honorable Mention Jerry Dillon, OLB 1990 Keith Arnold Greg Grandison, DB Ken Burnette All-America 1993 Bernard Carter, DE College Football Hall of Fame 1950 Roger Thrift, QB 1991 Keith Arnold Junior Smith, RB 2005 Pat Dye 1953 Dick Cherry, QB Ken Burnette Carlester Crumpler, Jr., TE Bobby Hodges, E 2002 Richard Hourigan Mark Libiano, LB National Association of 1954 Willie Holland, T (second-team) 1994 Junior Smith, RB Directors of Athletics Claude King, FB Brian Rimpf (second-team) 1996 Scott Harley, RB Hall of Fame 1964 Dave Bumgarner, E 2003 Richard Hourigan 2002 Jarad Preston, P 1977 Clarence Stasavich Ted Day, T Brian Rimpf Brian Rimpf, OT 1966 Kevin Moran, T 2003 Chris Moore, LB Johnny Crew, C National Football Foundation Liberty Bowl Alliance Brian Rimpf, OL Bobby Ellis, B Coach-of-the-Year 2004 Travis Williams, PR & College Hall of Fame Walter Bostic, B 1994 Steve Logan 2007 Chris Johnson, RB National Honor Society 1967 Butch Colson, B 2008 Matt Dodge, P 2006 Robert Lee, PK 1968 Don Tyson, T Liberty Bowl Alliance 2009 Matt Dodge, P Kevin Roach, WR 1970 Dick Corrada, FL Offensive Player-of-the-Year Van Eskridge, FS 2015 Warren Harvey, PK Rich Peeler, OT 1994 Junior Smith, RB Dwayne Harris, KR/WR 1972 Carlester Crumpler, RB Marcus Crandell, QB 2013 Shane Carden, QB National Player-of-the-Week Carl Summerell, QB 1973 Danny Kepley, LB Danny Kepley, LB (Associated Press) ECAC Division I-A 1973 Carl Summerell, QB Freshman All-America 1988 Robert Jones, LB vs. Richmond, Nov. 10 All Star Team Carlester Crumpler, RB Carlester Crumpler, RB 1991 Jeff Blake, QB Danny Kepley, LB The Sporting News (first-team) (United Press International) Robert Jones, LB 1974 Kenny Moore, OT 1993 Daren Hart, DB vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 17 Dion Johnson, WR-KR Butch Strawderman, DE ProFootball News 1990 Robert Jones, LB Keith Arnold, C 1975 Cary Godette, DE (second-team) (Sports Illustrated) 1992 Tom Scott, OT Jimbo Walker, OG 1998 Pernell Griffin, LB vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 20 1993 Bernard Carter, DE 1976 Jim Bolding, DB Football News (first-team) 1991 Greg Grandison, S 1994 Junior Smith, RB Harold Randolph, LB The Sporting News (College & Pro Football 1995 Marcus Crandell, QB 1977 Harold Randolph, LB (second-team) Newsweekly) Lorenzo West, DT 1981 Jody Schultz, DE 1999 Kevin Miller, K vs. Virginia Tech, Nov. 16 1996 Scott Harley, RB 1982 Clint Harris, DB Football News Jeff Blake, QB Larry Shannon, SE Terry Long, OL 2002 Chris Moore, LB (The Sporting News) Carlos Brown, LB 1983 Clint Harris, FS College Football News vs. Syracuse, Oct. 12 John Robertson, OT (second-team) 1995 Marcus Crandell, QB AFCA Good Works Team Earnest Byner, RB 2008 , CB (The Sporting News) 2000 Carlos Ochoa, LB Jeff Pegues, DE Rivals.com vs. Syracuse, Sept. 9 2002 Brian Rimpf, OT 1985 Tony Baker, TB 2011 Jeremy Grove, LB 1996 Daren Hart, DB Kevin Walker, DB Football Writers Association (USA Today) 1988 Tim James, FB of America vs. Miami (Fla.), Oct. 19 Anthony Thompson, LB CBSSports.com (first-team) 2008 Patrick Pinkney, QB 1989 Anthony Thompson, DE FOXSportsNext.com (AT&T All-America/ESPN) Robert Jones, LB (first-team) vs. West Virginia, Sept. 6 Walter Wilson, WR Yahoo! Sports (second-team) 2014 Shane Carden, QB (CBSSports.com) vs. Virginia Tech, Sept. 13

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 137 2016 Football Fact Book All-Conference Honors American Athletic Chris Moore, LB Lance Lewis, WR 2012 Matt Milner, DL 2006 Ryan Dougherty, P 2011 Emanuel Davis, CB 2013 Adhem Elsawi, OL (2014-2015) Chris Johnson, KR Lance Lewis, WR Warren Harvey, PK American Athletic Conference 2007 Chris Johnson, KR 2012 Michael Brooks, DL Player-of-the-Year 2008 Van Eskridge, FS Vintavious Cooper, RB All-South Independent Derrell Johnson, LB 2014 Shane Carden, Offense C.J. Wilson, DE 2009 Sean Allen, OL Will Simmons, OL (1977-1995) First Team Emanuel Davis, CB 2013 Vintavious Cooper, RB First Team Matt Dodge, P Jordan Davis, OL 2014 Shane Carden, QB 1977 Wayne Bolt, OG Van Eskridge, FS Lee Pegues, DL Justin Hardy, WR* Gerald Hall, DB Dwayne Harris, WR Derrell Johnson, LB Taylor Hudson, C Harold Randolph, LB Linval Joseph, DT Damon Magazu, DB Terry Williams, DL Zack Valentine, DE C.J. Wilson, DE 2015 Zeek Bigger, ILB 1978 Gerald Hall, DB 2010 Dwayne Harris, WR/PR Bryce Williams, TE Conference USA Zack Valentine, DE Willie Smith, OL *unanimous selection All-Freshmen Team 1979 Mike Brewington, LB 2012 Justin Hardy, WR 1997 Jamie Wilson, RB Anthony Collins, RB Shane Carden, QB Second Team 2013 James Bell, OL Wayne Inman, OG Justin Hardy, WR Marcellus Harris, WR-KR Clint Harris, DB 2014 Zeek Bigger, LB 1982 Will Simmons, OL 1998 David Garrard, QB Terry Long, OG J.T. Boyd, OG Pernell Griffin, LB Jody Schulz, DE Ike Harris, OT Second Team 1999 Anthony Adams, S Earnest Byner, RB Brandon Williams, LB 1983 1997 Roderick Coleman, LB Kevin Miller, PK Clint Harris, DB Bryce Williams, TE Jeff Kerr, LB 2000 Vonta Leach, LB Terry Long, OG 2015 Zay Jones, WR Dwight Henry, DB Brian Rimpf, OL Jeff Pegues, DE Montese Overton, OLB Andrew Bayes, P 2001 Marvin Townes, KR John Robertson, OT 1998 Buck Collins, TE 2002 Reicko Jones, CB 1985 Tony Baker, RB Conference USA Kelvin Suggs, DB Chris Moore, LB Kevin Walker, DB (1997-2013) Andrew Bayes, P Guy Whimper, DL 1989 Junior Robinson, DB/KR 1999 Mbayo Ahmadu, NG 2003 Josh Coffman, TE 1990 Luke Fisher, TE Conference USA Forrest Foster, CB Ryan Dougherty, P Robert Jones, LB Player-of-the-Year David Garrard, QB Erode Jean, DB 1991 Anthony Brenner, PK 2007 Chris Johnson, Special Teams Kevin Monroe, CB 2004 Chris Johnson, RB-KR Luke Fisher, TE 2009 Dwayne Harris, Special Teams Keith Stokes, RS Durwin Lamb, LB Hunter Gallimore, WR 2010 Dwayne Harris, MVP 2000 David Garrard, QB Travis Williams, PR Robert Jones, LB Dominique Davis, Newcomer Leonard Henry, RB 2006 Terence Campbell, OG Tom Scott, OT 2011 Jeremy Grove, Freshman 2001 David Garrard, QB Cory Dowless, OG 1992 Bernard Carter, DE 2012 Vintavious Cooper, Greg LeFever, LB Van Eskridge, LB Carlester Crumpler, Jr., TE Newcomer Kevin Miller, PK Scotty Robinson, DE Tom Scott, OT 2013 Shane Carden, MVP 2002 Art Brown, RB C.J. Wilson, DE Junior Smith, RB 2003 Terrance Copper, WR 2007 Dwayne Harris, PR 1993 Jeff Cooke, DT First Team Chris Moore, LB Linval Joseph, DT Carlester Crumpler, Jr., TE 1997 Danny Moore, C Marvin Townes, RB D.J. Scott, OT Daren Hart, CB 1998 Danny Moore, C 2004 Zack Baker, FS Travis Simmons, CB Junior Smith, RB Roderick Coleman, DL Ryan Dougherty, P Jonathan Williams, KR 1994 Mark Libiano, LB Travis Darden, DL Chris Moore, LB 2008 Emanuel Davis, CB Junior Smith, RB Jeff Kerr, LB 2006 Aundrae Allison, WR 2009 Michael Brooks, DT Terry Tilghman, OG 1999 Andrew Bayes, P Eric Graham, OT 2010 Grant Harner, OT 1995 Marcus Crandell, QB Pernell Griffin, LB Pierre Parker, SS 2011 Jeremy Grove, LB Mark Libiano, LB Jeff Kerr, LB 2007 Matt Butler, OG Justin Hardy, WR Emmanuel McDaniel, CB Sherwin Lacewell, C Josh Coffman, OT 2012 Montese Overton, LB Jerris McPhail, FB 2000 Sherwin Lacewell, OL Van Eskridge, FS 2013 Zay Jones, WR Pernell Griffin, LB Chris Johnson, RB Demetri McGill, DL Second Team Keith Stokes, WR Zack Slate, DE Dayon Pratt, OLB 1977 Terry Gallaher, SE 2001 Pernell Griffin, LB C.J. Wilson, DE 1978 Mike Brewington, LB Leonard Henry, RB 2008 Sean Allen, C Conference USA Eddie Hicks, RB Brian Rimpf, OT Pierre Bell, LB All-Academic Team Wayne Inman, OG 2002 Jarad Preston, P 2009 Terence Campbell, OL 2006 Kevin Roach, WR 1979 Charlie Carter, DB Brian Rimpf, OT Dwayne Harris, KR 2007 Josh Coffman, OL Mitchell Johnston, OG 2003 Ryan Dougherty, P Ben Hartman, PK 2009 Sean Allen, OL Matt Mulholland, OT brian Rimpf, OT Nick Johnson, LB Patrick Pinkney, QB Theodore Sutton, FB 2004 Travis Williams, PR 2010 Michael Barbour, PK 2010 Matt Milner, DL 1980 Anthony Collins, RB 2005 Aundrae Allison, WR Emanuel Davis, CB 2011 Matt Milner, DL 1981 Jody Schulz, DE

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 138 2016 Football Fact Book 1982 Steve Hamilton, DT 1969 George Wheeler, DT Carlester Crumpler was named Southern Jeff Heath, K Billy Wightman, B Conference Player-of-the-Year in 1972 John Robertson, OT 1970 Dick Corrada, FL 1983 Kevin Ingram, QB Rich Peeler, DT Hal Stephens, DT 1971 Monty Kiernan, LB Norwood Vann, TE Jack Patterson, S Henry Williams, KR Rich Peeler, DT 1984 Kevin Walker, DB Curtis Wyatt, DE 1972 Carlester Crumpler, RB 1987 Ellis Dillahunt, DB Stan Eure, TE 1988 Tim James, FB Danny Kepley, LB Anthony Thompson, LB Rusty Markland, DB 1989 Robert Jones, LB Carl Summerell, QB Anthony Thompson, DE Greg Troupe, OG Walter Wilson, WR 1973 Carlester Crumpler, RB 1990 George Koonce, DE Stan Eure, TE Chad Martin, OG Cary Godette, DE Jeff Blake, QB 1991 Danny Kepley, LB Jerry Dillon, DE Mike Myrick, DB Greg Grandison, S John Jett, P Carl Summerell, QB Dion Johnson, WR-KR Greg Troupe, OG 1992 Michael Anderson, QB Jim Woody, PK Jerry Dillon, OLB 1974 Ricky Bennett, OT Greg Grandison, DB Jim Bolding, S 1994 Mitchell Galloway, HB Danny Kepley, LB Dwight Henry, DB Kenny Moore, DT John Krawczyk, DT Don Schink, B Matt Levine, P Butch Strawderman, DE Jacobs Blocking Trophy Lou Hallow, C 1995 Mitchell Galloway, HB Jimbo Walker, OG (presented to outstanding blocker Dick Cherry, QB Daren Hart, S 1975 Jim Bolding, S in the Southern Conference) 1956 Ray Pennington, E Norman Swindell Willie Bryant, DT 1965 1957 James Speight, HB All-South Independent 1967 Kevin Moran 1958 , G Cary Godette, DE Coach-of-the-Year Bobby Perry, B Harold Randolph, LB 1991 Bill Lewis Southern Conference 1959 Glenn Bass, HB 1994 Steve Logan Kenny Strayhorn, B All-Academic James Speight, HB Jimbo Walker, OG 1974 Larry Lundy, OT Ed Emory, T All-South Independent 1976 Jim Bolding, S 1975 Larry Lundy, OT Lynn Barnett, C Player-of-the-Year Wayne Bolt, OG 1960 Glenn Bass, HB 1994 Mark Libiano, LB Pete Conaty, PK North State Conference Sonny Baysinger, HB (Defensive) Jake Dove, DT Clayton Piland, T Cary Godette, DE (1940-1960) All-South Academic Team Gerald Hall, DB All-Conference Team North State Conference MVP 1979 Vern Davenport, SE Eddie Hicks, B 1949 Roger Thrift, QB 1950 Roger Thrift, QB Matt Mulholland, T Reggie Pinkney, DB 1950 Roger Thrift, QB Harold Randolph, LB Frank Maennle, E North State Conference Southern Conference 1951 Dwight Shoe, E Coach-of-the-Year (1964-1976) Southern Conference 1952 Dwight Shoe, E 1952 Athlete-of-the-Year Willie Holland, T First Team All-Conference 1972 Carlester Crumpler, RB Dick Cherry, QB All-State 1965 Dave Alexander, B 1973 Carl Summerell, QB 1953 Dick Cherry, QB 1950 Roger Thrift, QB 1966 Walter Bostic, OG Robert Hodges, E 1952 Dwight Shoe, E Paul Gay, HB 1953 Dick Cherry, QB Johnny Crew, C Southern Conference Willie Holland, T Robert Hodges, E Bobby Ellis, DB Player-of-the-Year Lou Hallow, C Paul Gay, HB 1967 Butch Colson, RB Kevin Moran, DT James Faircloth, C 1954 Willie Holland, T 1972 Carlester Crumpler, RB 1967 Butch Colson, B David Lee, T 1955 Lou Hallow, C 1973 Carl Summerell, QB Neal Hughes, B 1954 Willie Holland, T 1959 Ed Emory, T Kevin Moran, OT Larry Rhodes, E 1960 Clayton Piland, T 1968 Ben Grieb, OG David Lee, G Glenn Bass, HB Don Tyson, DT John Hayes, B 1963 Tom Michel, FB 1955 Ray Pennington, E 1966 Kevin Moran, DT

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 139 2016 Football Fact Book All-Star Game Players All-American Bowl 1987 Anthony Simpson, FB 1993 Jerry Dillon 1996 Lorenzo West, DT Clayton Driver 1998 Troy Smith, SE 2002 Leonard Henry, FB All-American Classic 2005 Chris Moore, LB 2006 James Pinkney, QB Guy Whimper, OT Skip Holtz, Head Coach All-Star Gridiron Classic 2006 Eric Graham, OT 1999 Norris McCleary, DL 2003 Kelly Hardy, DB Japan Bowl 2004 Damane Duckett, DT 1982 Jody Schulz, DE 1991 Jeff Blake, QB American Bowl 1976 Cary Godette, DE Medal of Honor Bowl Jim Bolding, DB 2014 Charlie Coggins, DS 2014 Terry Williams, DL Blue-Gray Game 2014 Cam Worthy, WR 1973 Carlester Crumpler, RB Carl Summerell, QB NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Greg Troupe, OG 2013 Will Simmons, OG 1978 Gerald Hall, DB 2014 Cam Worthy, WR 1979 Mitchell Johnston, G 1981 Tootie Robbins, OT North Carolina Shrine Bowl 1982 Jody Schultz, DE 1967 Neal Hughes, TB 1983 Clint Harris, FS (Outstanding Player) Terry Long, OG Paul Hutchins, G 1987 Ellis Dillahunt, DB Kevin Moran, G 1988 Billy Michel, OG 1989 Junior Robinson, DB/KR (Outstanding Coach) 1990 Chad Martin, OG 1992 Greg Grandison, DB North-South Shrine Game 1993 Bernard Carter, DE 1976 Reggie Pinkney, DB Bryce Williams participated in the 2016 Reese’s Senior Bowl 1997 Dan Gonzalez, QB Game where he caught a pair of passes for 26 yards. 1998 Buck Collins, TE Olympia Gold Bowl 2004 Terrance Copper, WR 1981 Tootie Robbins, OT Texas vs. Nation GMAC Bowl Damane Duckett, DT All-Star Game Leonard Henry, FB Vonta Leach, FB 2006 Eric Graham, OT Offensive Player-of-the-Game, Raycom All-Star Game GMAC Bowl 2012 Michael Brooks, DL 2008 Stanley Bryant, OT Can-Am Bowl Davon Drew, TE 2004 Vonta Leach, FB Offensive MVP - Gray, 1978 Eddie Hicks, RB Senior Bowl Khalif Mitchell, DT (selected but did not Blue-Gray Game 1976 Ernest Madison, DB play due to injury) 2006 Bobby Good, WR Mike Brewington, LB Coaches All-America Game 1979 2009 Dominique Lindsay, RB ECU MVP, Papajohns.com Bowl 1973 Carl Summerell, QB Tom Scott, OT 1993 Jay Ross, DT 2007 Chris Johnson, RB/KR Carlester Crumpler, Jr., TE 1994 2010 Willie Smith, OT ECU MVP, Sheraton East-West Shrine Game 1997 Larry Shannon, SE Hawai’i Bowl 1985 Kevin Walker, DB 1998 Roderick Coleman, DL Bowl Game Award Recipients 2008 Darryl Freeney, WR 1990 Chad Martin, OG Troy Smith, SE 1995 Daren Hart, DB ECU Offensive MVP, 1991 Luke Fisher, TE 1999 Andrew Bayes, P Defensive MVP, Liberty Bowl AutoZone Liberty Bowl Robert Jones, LB 2002 David Garrard, QB Chad Holcomb, PK Nick Johnson, LB 1993 Tom Scott, OT 2004 Brian Rimpf, OT Offensive MVP, Liberty Bowl ECU Defensive MVP, 1996 Marcus Crandell, QB 2006 Aundrae Allison, WR 2000 Bernard Williams, DL AutoZone Liberty Bowl 1998 Roderick Coleman, DL 2007 Chris Johnson, RB Defensive MVP, 2009 Dominique Lindsay, RB 1999 Jeff Kerr, LB 2009 Matt Dodge, P galleryfurniture.com Bowl ECU Offensive MVP, 2002 Pernell Griffin, LB C.J. Wilson, DE Keith Stokes, WR/KR AutoZone Liberty Bowl 2009 Van Eskridge, DB 2010 Dwayne Harris, WR/RS Specialist MVP, Chris Mattocks, LB 2011 Emanuel Davis, DB 2014 Shane Carden, QB galleryfurniture.com Bowl ECU Defensive MVP, Lance Lewis, WR Justin Hardy, WR David Garrard, QB AutoZone Liberty Bowl 2013 Derrell Johnson, LB 2015 Bryce Williams, TE Offensive MVP, 2013 Vintavious Cooper, RB

galleryfurniture.com Bowl ECU MVP, Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Hula Bowl 2001 Jerome Steward, DB 1983 Terry Long, OG Defensive Player-of-the-Game,

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 140 2016 Football Fact Book Pirate Awards — Active Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player - Defense 1991 Dion Johnson 2014 Quincy McKinney 1938 Bill Shelton 1974 Danny Kepley Charles Howard 2015 James Summers 1939 Mervin Frazelle 1975 Cary Godette 1992 Morris Foreman 1962 Maurice Allen 1976 Cary Godette 1993 Chad Holcomb Most Improved - Offense 1963 Maurice Allen 1977 Harold Randolph 1994 Jerris McPhail 1982 Kevin Ingram 1964 Bill Cline 1978 Zack Valentine E.J. Gunthrope 1983 Tim Dumas 1965 Norman Swindell 1979 Mike Brewington 1995 Tavares Taylor Tim Mitchell 1966 Johnny Crew 1980 Jeffrey Warren 1996 Freddie Claybrooks 1984 Darrell Speed Kevin Monroe 1967 Neal Hughes 1982 Jody Schulz 1985 Anthony Simpson 1997 Jason Shell 1968 Billy Wightman 1983 Mike Grant 1986 Matt McLaughlin 1998 Andrew Bayes 1969 Butch Colson 1984 Tyrone Johnson 1987 Travis Hunter 1999 Kevin Monroe 1988 Tim Orr 1970 George Whitley 1985 Kevin Walker Vinson Smith 2000 Keith Stokes 1989 Michael Rhett 1971 Will Mitchell 1987 1988 Shannon Boling 2001 Jarad Preston 1990 Jeff Blake 1972 Carl Summerell 1989 Anthony Thompson Antwaun Cook 1991 Hunter Gallimore 1973 Carl Summerell 1990 Robert Jones 2003 Ryan Dougherty 1992 Peter Zophy 1974 Danny Kepley 1991 Robert Jones 2004 Travis Williams 1993 Ken Crawford Cary Godette 1975 1992 Tony Davis 2010 Rahkeem Morgan 1994 Mitchell Galloway 1976 Cary Godette 1993 Bernard Carter 2011 Mike Barbour 1995 Lamont Burns 1977 Harold Randolph 1994 John Krawczyk 2012 Trent Tignor 1996 Scott Harley 2010 Dwayne Harris 1995 Morris Foreman 2013 Trent Tignor 1997 Jason Nichols 2011 Jeremy Grove 1996 Carlos Brown 2014 Warren Harvey 1998 Corey Russell 2012 Justin Hardy 1997 Roderick Coleman 2015 Worth Gregory 1999 LaMont Chappell 2013 Shane Carden 1998 Roderick Coleman 2000 Leonard Henry 2014 Shane Carden 1999 Jeff Kerr Newcomer-of-the-Year 2001 Art Brown 2015 Zay Jones 2000 Mbayo Ahmadu 1982 Curtis Wyatt 2003 Gary Freeman 2001 Pernell Griffin Kevin Banks 2004 Kevin Roach Most Valuable Player - Offense 2003 Chris Moore 1983 Henry Williams, Offense 2010 Giavanni Ruffin 1978 Eddie Hicks 2004 Chris Moore Tyrone Johnson, Defense 2011 Steven Baker 1979 Leander Green 2010 Josh Smith 1984 David Kramer, Offense 2012 Robert Jones 1980 Anthony Collins 2011 Jeremy Grove Keith Ford, Defense 2013 Jordan Davis 1981 Tootie Robbins 2012 Derrell Johnson 1985 Bubba Waters Bryce Williams 1982 John Floyd 2013 Damon Magazu Ken Bourgeois 2014 Ike Harris 1984 Ricky Nichols 2014 Brandon Williams 1986 Grant Lowe 2015 Bryce Williams 1985 Tony Baker 2015 Zeek Bigger Henry Ferraro 1986 Anthony Simpson 1987 Derrick Parker Most Improved - Defense 1987 Anthony Simpson Most Valuable Player - 1988 Al Whiting, Offense 1982 Steve Hamilton 1988 Tim James Special Teams Chris Hall, Defense 1983 Kenny Phillips 1989 Walter Wilson 1978 Fred Chavis 1989 Tom Scott, Offense Maury Banks 1990 Luke Fisher Bill Lamm Derrick Fields, Defense Jeff Pegues 1991 Jeff Blake 1979 Keith Golden 1990 Dion Johnson, Offense 1984 James Martin 1992 Junior Smith 1980 Keith Golden Bernard Carter, Defense 1985 Willie Mack Greg Grandison 1993 Junior Smith 1981 Chuck Bushbeck 1991 1986 Shannon Boling 1992 Morris Letcher Ernie Logan 1994 Junior Smith Smokey Norris 1987 Jeff Heath 1993 Daren Hart 1988 Shane Hubble 1995 Jerris McPhail 1982 1983 Henry Williams 1994 Jason Nichols 1989 Reeves Spainhour 1996 Marcus Crandell Jeff Bolch 1995 Travis Darden 1990 Jerry Dillon 1997 Troy Smith Stuart Ward 1996 Danny Moore 1991 Greg Gardill 1998 Troy Smith 1984 Henry Williams 1997 Jeff Kerr 1992 Bernard Carter Marcus Crandell 1999 Joe Bolch 1998 Pernell Griffin 1993 Jeff Cooke 2000 David Garrard 1985 Tony Smith 1999 Keith Stokes 1994 Emmanuel McDaniel Marcellus Harris Bruce Simpson 2000 Brian Rimpf, Offense 1995 Carlos Brown 2001 Leonard Henry 1986 Chuck Berleth Vonta Leach, Defense 1996 B.J. Crane 2003 Marvin Townes Vinson Smith 2001 Marvin Townes 1997 Brian Johnson 2004 James Pinkney 1987 Tony Smith 2003 Erode Jean 1998 Brian Johnson 2010 Dominique Davis Roswell Streeter 2004 Chris Johnson 1999 Norris McCleary Willie Smith 1988 Matt McLaughlin 2010 Michael Barbour, 2000 Charlie Robinson 2011 Justin Hardy John Jett Special Teams 2001 Charlie Robinson 2012 Shane Carden 1989 Brian McPhatter Lance Lewis, Offense Ja’Waren Blair 2013 Justin Hardy Jerry Dillon 2011 Danny Webster 2003 Shauntae Hunt 2014 Justin Hardy 1990 Dion Johnson 2012 Vintavious Cooper 2004 Dontre Brown 2015 Blake Kemp Donald Porch 2013 Cam Worthy 2010 Melvin Patterson

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 141 2016 Football Fact Book 2011 Cliff Perryman Rick Bankston Kurtis von Bargen, Defense 1989 R.L. Beeman 2012 Gabe Woullard Memorial Award Leonard Paulk, Special Teams 1990 R.L. Beeman 2013 Detric Allen (Outstanding Scout Teams Player) 2009 Joe Sloan, Offense 1991 Deke Owens brandon Williams 1977 Eddie Murphy Matt Milner, Defense 1992 Deke Owens 2014 Fred Presley 1978 Dennis Mulholland Jeremy Davis, Special Teams 1993 Greg Smith 2015 Yiannis Bowden 1979 Larry O’Roark 2010 Maurice Falls, Offense 1994 Junior Smith 1980 Robert Boykins James Craig, Defense 1995 Aaron Black 1981 Reggie Branch, Offense 2011 Shane Carden, Offense 1996 Dan Gonzalez Player-of-the-Year - Terry Biles, Defense Offensive Line Martin Daniel, Defense 1997 Dan Golzalez Robert Fuller 2012 Calvin Easter, Offense Larry Shannon 2010 Cory Dowless 1982 Brian Herndon Drayvon Fairley, Defense 1998 Dwayne Ledford 2011 Will Simmons 1983 Randy Lowry, Offense 2013 Jonathon Weymann, Offense 2000 Carlos Ochoa 2012 Will Simmons Scott Lewis, Defense Joe Allely, Defense 2001 Chris Nelson 2013 Will Simmons 1985 Barnie Gyant, Offense 2014 Jacen Murphy, Offense 2003 Richard Hourigan 2014 Taylor Hudson Carl Carney, Defense Drayvon Fairley, Defense 2004 Shawn Levesque 2015 J.T. Boyd 1986 Carl Barkers, Offense 2015 Philip Nelson, Offense 2005 Shawn Levesque Mike Applewhite, Defense Trevian Hicks, Defense 2006 Ryan Dougherty Player-of-the-Year - 1987 Carl Barkers, Offense C.J. Wilson Wide Receiver R.L. Beeman, Defense Rock Roggeman 2007 Joe Sloan 2010 Dwayne Harris 1988 Rich Cameron, Offense Heart of the Pirate Award 2008 Joe Sloan 2011 Lance Lewis Ernie Lewis, Defense 2000 Antwane Yelverton 2009 Joe Sloan 2012 Andrew Bodenheimer 1989 Schizo Sherman, Offense 2001 Marcus White Patrick Pinkney 2013 Zay Jones Travis Uzzell, Defense 2005 Lorenza Pickett Dekota Marshall 1990 Damon Wilson, Offense 2006 Shauntae Hunt Matt Milner 2014 Cam Worthy 2010 Greg Smith, Offense 2007 Matt Butler 2011 Matt Milner 2015 Trevon Brown Reggie Robinson, Defense 2008 Leon Best 2012 Adhem Elsawi Fred Walker, Defense 2009 Terence Campbell Matt Milner Player-of-the-Year - 1991 Derek Hall, Offense 2010 Dekota Marshall 2013 Adhem Elsawi Running Back David Crumbie, Defense 2011 Andrew Bodenheimer, Warren Harvey 2010 Jonathan Williams Carlos Blake, Special Teams Offense 2014 Kurt Benkert 2011 Torrance Hunt 1992 Marcus Crandell, Offense Damon Magazu, Defense Warren Harvey 2012 Reggie Bullock Lamont Burns, Defense 2012 Jacobi Jenkins, Defense 2015 Dalton Montgomery 2013 Vintavious Cooper E.J. Gunthrope, Special Teams Will Simmons, Offense Austin Teague 2014 Breon Allen 1993 Bruce Pearson 2013 Adhem Elsawi, Offense 2015 Chris Hairston 1994 Scott Harley, Offense Kyle Tudor, Defense Team Captains Deeone McKeithan, Defense 2014 Zay Jones, Offense 1932 Bud Bullock 1995 Damon Davis, Offense Brandon Williams, Defense 1933 Henry Rivers Player-of-the-Year - Jeff Kerr, Defense 2015 Jimmy Williams, Offense 1936 Lex Ridenhour Defensive Line Freddie Claybrooks, Defense Terrell Richardson, Defense 1937 Primy Carpenter 2010 Josh Smith 1996 Bobby Weaver, Offense 1938 Bill Shelton 2011 Michael Brooks Marc Yellock, Defense Morris Foreman 1939 Mervin Frazelle 2012 Lee Pegues 1997 David Garrard, Offense Iron Pirate Award 1940 Walter Rodgers 2013 Terrell Stanley Pernell Griffin, Defense (Strength & Conditioning) 1941 Jim Gianakas Chrishon Rose 1998 Antwane Yelverton, Offense 2014 2011 Dominique Davis John Wyatt Erik Hines, Defense 1947 2015 Johnathon White Andrew Bodenheimer 1999 Kevin Jackson 2012 1948 John Wyatt 2013 Zico Pasut Frank Holocher Player-of-the-Year - 2000 Desmond Robinson, Offense Christian Wasielewski, 2014 Detric Allen 1949 Ray Autry Linebacker Defense 2015 Rocco Scarfone Keith Kilpatrick 2010 Dustin Lineback 2001 Dominique Hatcher, Offense 1950 Johnny Smith 2011 Daniel Drake Josh Chilsom, Defense Jerry T. Brooks Award Buck Wilson 2012 Kyle Tudor 2003 Tyrece Hayden, Offense (Academic Achievement) 1951 Jesse Aldridge 2013 Derrell Johnson Craig Harper, Defense 1979 Rocky Butler Dwight Shoe 2014 Zeek Bigger 2004 Davon Drew, Offense Henry Trevathan Dennis Smith 2015 Montese Overton Jarrett Wiggins, Defense 1980 Rocky Butler 1952 Dwight Shoe 2005 Rob Kass, Offense Vern Davenport Dennis Smith Player-of-the-Year - Scotty Robinson, Defense 1981 Larry Brobst 1953 Jack Britt Defensive Back Ronald Wright, Special Teams Jeff Bolch Bobby Hodges 2006 Travis Melvin, Offense 1982 Jeff Heath 1954 John Hayes 1982 Clint Harris Khalif Mitchell, Defense 1983 Gerry Rogers Willie Holland 2010 Bradley Jacobs A.J. Johnson, Special Teams Chuck Northcutt 1955 Dick Cherry 2011 Emanuel Davis 2007 Cory Dowless, Offense 1984 Daniel Cole Harold O’Kelley 2012 Damon Magazu Maurice Mercer, Defense 1985 Bill Carver 1956 Dick Cherry 2013 Adonis Armstrong Kurtis von Bargen, 1986 Bill Carver Ray Pennington 2014 Lamar Ivey Special Teams 1987 Medrick Rainbow 1957 Dick Monds 2015 DaShaun Amos 2008 Kemory Mann, Offense 1988 Bill Carver Ken Burgess

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 142 2016 Football Fact Book One of four captains in 2015, Zeek Bigger led the Pirates with 98 tackles (51 solo) and registered 6.5 TFLs.

1958 Lynn Barnett 1977 Jimmy Southerland 1992 Jerry Dillon Chris Moore Ralph Zehring Harold Randolph Tom Scott James Pinkney 1959 Bill Cain 1978 Eddie Hicks Charles Howard 2005 Gary Freeman Ed Emory Terry Gallaher Cedric Van Buren Richard Koonce 1960 Glenn Bass Zack Valentine 1993 Carlester Crumpler, Jr. Chris Moore Chuck Gordon 1979 Matt Mulholland Robert Tate 2006 Eric Graham 1961 Chuck Gordon Mike Brewington Jeff Cooke Shauntae Hunt Nick Hilgert 1980 Theodore Sutton 1994 Junior Smith James Pinkney Clayton Piland Jeffrey Warren John Krawczyk Kasey Ross 1962 Dave Smith 1981 Mike Grant Leonard Graham 2007 Josh Coffman Bill Strickland Tootie Robbins 1995 Morris Foreman Fred Wilson 1963 Maurice Allen 1982 John Schulz Kevin Wiggins 2008 Pierre Bell Richard Honeycutt Earnest Byner Mark Libiano Patrick Pinkney 1964 Dave Bumgarner Whitley Wilkerson 1996 Marcus Crandell Zack Slate Ted Day 1983 Earnest Byner Daren Hart 2009 Van Eskridge 1965 Mitchell Cannon Mike Grant E.J. Gunthrope Patrick Pinkney Norman Swindell Reggie Branch 1997 Larry Shannon 2010 Dominique Davis 1966 Leroy Cobb Lloyd Black Tabari Wallace Emanuel Davis Johnny Crew 1984 Jeff Heath Dwight Henry Dwayne Harris 1967 Nelson Gravatt Tyrone Johnson 1998 Danny Moore Josh Smith Kevin Moran Ricky Nichols Kendrick Phillips 2011 Dominique Davis 1968 Ben Grieb 1985 Tony Baker Deeone McKeithan 2012 Andrew Bodenheimer Wayne Lineberry Robert Washington 1999 Derrick Gamble Jeremy Grove 1969 Mike Boaz Stuart Ward Jeff Kerr Cody Lyon Roger Bost 1986 Game captains Andrew Bayes Damon Magazu 1970 George Whitley 1987 Game captains 2000 Samien Jones 2013 Shane Carden Steve Davis 1988 Game captains Devone Claybrooks Damon Magazu 1971 Rich Peeler 1989 Travis Hunter Keith Stokes Lee Pegues 1972 Jim Post Walter Wilson 2001 David Garrard Will Simmons Jimmy Creech Anthony Thompson Pernell Griffin Trent Tignor 1973 Mike Myrick Junior Robinson Kevin Miller 2014 Shane Carden Carl Summerell 1990 Chad Martin 2002 Christshawn Gilliam Charlie Coggins 1974 Danny Kepley Donald Porch Kevin Miller Justin Hardy Don Schink George Koonce Antwane Yelverton Chrishon Rose 1975 Cary Godette R.L. Beeman 2003 Terrance Copper Brandon Williams Jimbo Walker 1991 Jeff Blake Vonta Leach 2015 DaShaun Amos Bobby Myrick Luke Fisher Brian Rimpf Zeek Bigger Kenny Strayhorn Chris Hall 2004 Cameron Broadwell J.T. Boyd 1976 Mike Weaver John Jett Eric Butler Chris Hairston Cary Godette Robert Jones Charlie Dempsey

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 143 2016 Football Fact Book Pirate Awards — Non-Active (1932-2009) Swindell Memorial Award 1971 Jack Patterson 1982 Jody Schulz 1964 Dave Alexander (Big Team, Little Me) 1972 Kirk Doll 1983 Terry Long 1965 Dave Alexander 1966 Leroy Cobb 1973 Mike Myrick 1984 Reggie Branch 1966 Kevin Moran 1967 Nelson Gravatt 1974 Don Schink 1985 Robert Washington 1967 Butch Colson 1968 George Wheeler 1975 Larry Lundy Tony Baker 1968 Billy Wightman 1969 Danny Wilmer 1976 Jake Dove 1986 Robert Alexander 1969 Billy Wightman 1970 George Whitley 1977 Vince Kolanko 1987 Ellis Dillahunt 1970 George Whitley 1971 Rich Peeler 1978 Steve Greer 1988 Jarrod Moody 1971 John Casazza 1972 Jim Post 1979 Vern Davenport 1989 Todd Drugac 1972 Carlester Crumpler Jimmy Creech 1980 Theodore Sutton Mike Applewhite 1973 Carlester Crumpler 1973 Carl Summerell 1981 Jody Schulz 1990 George Koonce 1974 Danny Kepley 1974 Kenny Moore 1982 John Robertson 1991 Luke Fisher 1975 Jim Bolding 1975 Bobby Myrick 1983 John Robertson 1992 Ernie Lewis 1976 Cary Godette 1976 Nick Bullock Gerry Rogers 1993 Reggie Robinson 1977 Harold Randolph 1977 Terry Gallaher 1984 Norman Quick 1994 Terry Tilghman 1978 Terry Gallaher 1985 Jeff Heath 1995 Walter Scott Most Valuable Offensive 1979 Matt Mullholland 1986 Robert Alexander 1996 Scott Richards Blocker Award 1980 Vern Davenport 1987 Ellis Dillahunt Lorenzo West 1940 Russell Rogerson 1981 Chuck Bushbeck 1988 Willie Lewis 1997 Linwood DeBrew 1962 Ted Day 1982 Smokey Norris 1989 Willie Lewis 1998 Buck Collins 1963 Ted Day 1983 John Floyd 1990 Keith Arnold Kelvin Suggs 1964 Colin Quinn Hal Stephens 1991 Keith Arnold 1999 Tomha McMillan 1965 Corie McRae 1984 Chris Santa Cruz 1992 Cedric Van Buren 2000 Bobby Parker 1966 Walter Bostic Donald Reid 1993 Bernard Carter Jahi Smart 1967 Kevin Moran 1985 Paul Hoggard 1994 Dealton Cotton 2001 Greg LeFever 1968 Worth Springs 1987 Ben Billings 1995 Emmanuel McDaniel 2003 Brandon Pope 1969 Butch Colson 1988 Jarrod Moody 1996 Mitchell Galloway 2004 Hagen Mason 1970 Paul Haug 1989 Charlie Libretto 1997 Dan Gonzalez 1971 Jack Patterson 1990 Donald Porch 1998 Brian Bentley Outstanding Freshman Award Paul Haug 1991 Cedric Van Buren 1999 Forrest Foster (presented by WNCT-TV) 1972 Les Strayhorn Chris Hall 2000 Carlos Ochoa 1962 Buddy Bovender 1973 Greg Troupe 1992 Sean McConnell Marc Yellock 1963 Keith Sauls 1974 Jimbo Walker Zaim Cunmulaj 2001 Brian Rimpf 1964 Kevin Moran 1975 Jimbo Walker 1993 Greg Floyd 2003 Brian Rimpf 1965 Wayne Lineberry 1976 Wayne Bolt 1994 Damon Wilson 2004 Eric Butler 1966 Roger Bost 1977 Wayne Bolt 1995 Aaron Black 1967 Walter Adams 1978 Mitchell Smith 1996 Jamie Gray, Offense Lansche Outstanding 1968 Garland Ballard Wayne Inman David Hart, Defense Senior Award 1969 Jimmy Creech 1979 Wayne Inman 1997 Perez Mattison (presented by Dr. L.E. Lansche Family) 1970 Carl Summerell 1980 Tootie Robbins 1998 J.J. McQueen 1962 David Smith 1971 Danny Kepley Tony Hensley 1999 David Burnell 1963 Maurice Allen 1972 Cary Godette 1981 Tootie Robbins Kwabena Green 1964 Ted Day 1973 Jim Bolding 1982 Terry Long 2000 Kevin Ward 1965 Mitchell Cannon 1974 Wayne Bolt 1983 Terry Long Christshawn Gilliam 1966 Johnny Crew 1975 Zack Valentine 1984 Tim Mitchell Rod Emery 1967 Kevin Moran 1976 Noah Clark 1985 Greg Thomas 2001 Arnie Powell 1968 Jim Flowe 1977 Anthony Collins 1986 Greg Thomas Aaron Walker 1969 George Wheeler 1978 John Hallow 1987 Kyle Condrey 2003 Derek Helms 1970 Goerge Whitley 1979 Freddie Jones 1988 Grant Lowe 2004 Lorenza Pickett 1971 Monty Kiernan 1980 Earnest Byner 1989 Stewart Southall 1972 Terry Stoughton 1981 Jimmy Walden Grant Lowe E.E. Rawl Memorial Award 1973 Carl Summerell Steve Johnson 1990 Tom Scott (Character, Scholarship and 1974 Danny Kepley 1982 Tony Baker 1991 Tom Scott Athletic Achievement) 1975 Ken Strayhorn Larry Berry 1992 Tom Scott 1962 Dave Smith 1976 Cary Godette 1983 Darrell Speed 1993 Carlester Crumpler, Jr. 1963 Maurice Allen 1977 Terry Gallaher Gary London 1994 Ron Suddith 1964 Jerry Tolley 1978 Zack Valentine 1984 Todd Abrams 1995 Kevin Wiggins 1965 Ira Bullard 1979 Leander Green John Britt 1996 Lamont Burns 1966 Pete Crane 1980 Theodore Sutton 1997 Stacey Whitehead 1967 Jimmy Shuffler Outstanding Player Award 1998 Mondell Corbett 1968 Ben Grieb Janet Overton (presented by Alpha Phi Omega) 1999 Sherwin Lacewell 1969 Mike Boaz Outstanding Senior Award 1962 Bill Cline 2000 Sherwin Lacewell 1970 Dwight Flanagan 1981 Mike Davis 1963 Frankie Galloway 2001 Doug White

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 144 2016 Football Fact Book A three-time all-conference performer, Van Eskridge led ECU in tackles (102) and interceptions (six) in 2009.

Best Blocking Back Award Van Eskridge, Defense Chris Moore, Defense 2006 Kort Shankweiler, Offense(40) 1977 Willie Hawkins Matt Dodge, Special Teams Ryan Dougherty, Zack Slate, Defense (63) 1978 Theodore Sutton 2009 Dwayne Harris, Offense Special Teams Ryan Dougherty, Special 1979 Theodore Sutton Van Eskridge, Defense 2006 Bobby Good, Offense Teams (23) 1980 Mike Hawkins Matt Dodge, Special Teams Zack Slate, Defense 2007 Chris Johnson, Offense(95) 1981 Harold Blue Jay Sonnhalter, Van Eskridge, Defense (40) Roy Wiley Crunch Award (Big Hit) Special Teams Mike Hickman, Special 2005 Gary Freeman, Offense 2007 Chris Johnson, Offense Teams (35) James E. Jones Josh Chilsom, Defense Zack Slate, Defense 2008 Davon Drew, Offense (52) Scholarship Award Derehl Staton, Special Teams Melvin Patterson, Cory Dowless, Offense (41) 1991 Ken Burnette 2006 Josh Coffman, Offense Special Teams Nick Johnson, Defense (74) 1992 Nick Wilson Wendell Chavis, Defense 2008 Dwayne Harris, Offense C.J. Wilson, Defense (52) Leon Best, Special Teams Zack Slate, Defense Wilson Raynor, Special Blackbeard Award 2007 Matt Butler, Offense T.J. Lee, Special Teams Teams (27) 2009 Dwayne Harris, Offense 2009 Dwayne Harris, Offense (81) (Great Plays) J.J. Milbrook, Defense Van Eskridge, Defense Terence Campbell, 2005 James Pinkney, Offense J.J. Milbrook, Special Teams Josh Smith, Defense Offensive Line(46) Kasey Ross, Defense 2008 Doug Palmer, Offense Dekota Marshall, Nick Johnson, Defense (55) Robert Lee, Special Teams Nick Johnson, Defense Special Teams Linval Joseph, Defensive 2006 James Pinkney, Offense Chris Mattocks, Special Teams Line (43) Kasey Ross, Defense 2009 Terence Campbell, Offense Scotty Robinson, Ryan Dougherty, Kevin Gidrey, Offense Janet Overton Decal Awards Defensive Line (43) Special Teams Nick Johnson, Defense 2005 James Pinkney, Offense (49) C.J. Wilson, Defensive 2007 Chris Johnson, Offense Jacobi Jenkins, Special Teams Chris Johnson, Offense(45) Line (43) Van Eskridge, Defense Zach Baker, Defense (32) Ben Hartman, Special Mike Hickman, Special Teams Effort Award Shauntae Hunt, Defense (31) Teams (28) 2008 Davon Drew, Offense 2005 Eric Graham, Offense Robert Lee, Special Teams (29)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 145 2016 Football Fact Book All-Time Letterwinners Abernathy, James A. (E) Hilderbran, N.C. 65 Bailey, Demage (DL) Clayton, N.C. 14-15 Abeyounis, Kelly 32 Baity, T.C. (FB) High Point, N.C. 09 A Adams, Amos (SE) High Point, N.C. 83-86 Baker, Mike (LB) Kinston, N.C. 68 Adams, Anthony (S) Greenville, N.C. 99-02 Baker, Chris (LB) Greenville, Miss. 11 Adams, Antwan (S) Greenville, N.C. 99-02 Baker, Steven (OL) Rocky Mount, N.C. 08-11 Adams, Calvin (FS) High Point, N.C. 82-84 Baker, Tony (TB) High Point, N.C. 82-85 Adams, Frank (T) Goldsboro, N.C. 68-69 Baker, Zach (FS) Tucson, Ariz. 04-05 Adams, Nate (RB) Fuquay-Varina, N.C. 77 Ballard, Darnel (RB) Fayetteville, N.C. 09 Adams, Stefon (FL) High Point, N.C. 81-84 Ballard, Garland (T) New Bern, N.C. 69 Adams, Walter (T) Deptford, N.J. 68-69 Banks, Kevin (DE) Gloucester, Va. 82-84 Adkins, Jimmy (E) Kinston, N.C. 66-68 Banks, Maury (OG) Thomasville, N.C. 81-83 Ahmadu, Mbayo (DL) Washington, D.C. 97-00 Barbee-Harrington, Bryce (P) Merritt Island, Fla. 00 Albertson, Bill (T) Kinston, N.C. 62 Barbour, Michael (PK) Oyster Bay, N.Y. 10-11 Aldridge, Jesse (G) Greenville, N.C. 50-51 Barker, Larry (C) 54 Aldridge, Mike (E) Greenville, N.C. 69-70 Barneman, Henry 46-47 Alexander, Dave (FB) Washington, N.C. 63-65 Barnes, DaQuan (WR) Wilmington, N.C. 13, 15 Alford, Ott (E) 50 Barnes, Teddy (FB) 52-53 Allely, Joe (OLB) Vienna, Va. 14-15 Barnes-Smith, John (RB) Wendell, N.C. 13 Allen, Breon (RB) South Daytona, Fla. 13-14 Barnett, Lynn (C) 56-59 Allen, Detric (DB) Norwood, N.C. 12-14 Barnhill, Adrian (LB) Greenville, N.C. 88-90, 92 Allen, Huey (FB) 55 Barrett, Jack 32 Allen, Jack (C) 54-55 Barrow, Roy (B) 34 Allen, Jimmy (T) 54 Basinger, Sonny (HB) Concord, N.C. 59-60 Allen, Maurice (FB) Henderson, N.C. 61-63 Basnight, Dennis 46 Allen, Rodney (K) Henderson, N.C. 77-80 Bass, Addison (OT) Washington, N.C. 72 Allen, Sean (OL) Wilson, N.C. 06-09 Bass, Corey (DS) Raleigh, N.C. 07 Allison, Antonio (DL) Statesville, N.C. 08, 10-11 Bass, Garrall (G) 46-49 Allison, Aundrae (WR) Kannapolis, N.C. 05-06 Bass, Glenn (HB) Wilson, N.C. 57-60 Allred, Perry (FB) High Point, N.C. 78 Bass, Raymond (FB) 52-53 Allsbrook, Tom (QB) 51-54 Bass, Whitty (TB) Wilson, N.C. 62-64 Aloia, Joey (SS) North Brunswick, N.J. 84-86 Batson, Derrek (WR) Miami, Fla. 92-95 Alston, Richard (WR) Warrenton, N.C. 99-02 Bayes, Andrew (P) Hyattsville, Md. 96-99 Aman, Howard (HB) 35 Bauer, Lew 47 Amos, DaShaun (DB) Midlothian, Va. 13-15 Beale, Harold (E) 56-59 Anderson, Devin (RB) Henderson, N.C. 15 Bean, Alden (T) 52 Anderson, Michael (QB) Decatur, Ga. 91-92 Beard, Billy (DB) Kannapolis, N.C. 68-69 Anderson, Randall (OLB) New Castle, Del. 15 Beasley, Garrett (DB) Atlanta, Ga. 91-92 Andrews, Henry 46-47 Beavers, Jeton (OLB) Virginia Beach, Va. 14-15 Andrews, Jay (L) Louisville, Ky. 63-65 Beck, Hall Pugh (B) 37 Andrews, Sam (T) 36 Beeman, R.L. (DB) Montgomery, Ala. 88-90 Answer, Joe (G) 53 Bell, James (OL) Lewiston, N.C. 97, 99-00 Applewhite, Mike (DT) Henderson, N.C. 87-89 Bell, Pierre (LB) Vanceboro, N.C. 05-08 Armstrong, Adonis (DB) Clinton, Miss. 12-13 Bell, Victory 46-47 Armstrong, C.O. 32 Benevento, Fred (TB) Arlington, Va. 70-71 Armstrong, Jackie (WR) South Bend, Ind. 86 Benkert, Kurt (QB) Cape Coral, Fla. 14 Arnold, Keith (C) Kennesaw, Ga. 88-91 Bennett, Gilbert (QB) 50 Arrington, Dayon (WR) Silver Spring, Md. 10-11 Bennett, Moe (LB) Lexington, N.C. 80-83 Ashford, Theodore (WR) Durham, N.C. 74 Bennett, Rick (OT) Gaithersburg, Md. 73-76 Atkinson, Lee (HB) 57-58 Bennett, Terry (WR) Miami, Fla. 88, 91 Auerback, Al (T) 49-51 Bentley, Andre (LB) Goldsboro, N.C. 79 Austin, Melvyn (WB) Charlotte, N.C. 68-69 Bentley, Brian (DB) Huntington, N.Y. 95-98 Autry, Jeff (DE) Covington, Ga. 82 Benton, DaShawn (DB) Atlanta, Ga. 13-15 Autry, Raz (G) 48-49 Benton, Grover (DB) Babson Park, Fla. 01 Ayers, Adrian (HB) 35-37 Benzie, Jack (HB) 49-52 Berleth, Chuck (K) Chicago, Ill. 86-87 Bach, Gary (C) Arlington, Va. 63 Berman, Mickey (T) 48, 50 Badalamenti, Vincent (E) Nutley, N.J. 65 Bernhardt, John (T) Salisbury, N.C. 64 B Baggett, Silas 48 Berry, Allen 47 Baggett, Stephen (TE) Beaufort, S.C. 14-15 Berry, Dave (DB) Elizabeth City, N.C. 72 Bailey, Bill (FB) Tarboro, N.C. 62, 65-66 Berry, Larry (LB) New Bern, N.C. 83-86 Bailey, Bob (QB) Bloomingdale, N.J. 72-74 Best, Leon (DB) Kinston, N.C. 05-08 Bailey, Bobby 46 Betesh, Ralph (T) Brooklyn, N.Y. 69-71

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 146 2016 Football Fact Book Betterworth 48 Breece, David (B) 37 Bigger, Zeek (LB) Gastonia, N.C. 12-15 Brennan, Jim (G) Arlington, Va. 64 Biles, Terry (DE) High Point, N.C. 14 Brenner, Anthony (K) High Point, N.C. 91 Bilodeau, Phil (T) Manchester, N.H. 67-69 Brett, Claude (G) Portsmouth, Va. 62 Billings, Ben (TE) Charlotte, N.C. 86-87 Brewington, Mike (LB) Greenville, N.C. 76-79 Bishop, Brandon (WR) Hookerton, N.C. 13-15 Bridges, Michael (DB) Hickory, N.C. 66-68 Bishop, Charlie (HB) 55-58 Bright, Joe (DE) Chesapeake, Va. 88 Bishop, Chuck (QB) Hamlet, N.C. 80-83 Briglio, Greg (FB) Easton, Pa. 98 Bishop, Zack (OL) Raleigh, N.C. 99-01 Brill, Dave (T) Woodstock, Va. 68-69 Black, Aaron (DE) Primghar, Iowa 94-95 Britt, Jack (HB) 50-53 Black, Lloyd (TE) Sanford, N.C. 82-83 Britt, John (LB) Hampton, Va. 84 Blacknall, Derek (DB) Greensboro, N.C. 08-11 Britt, Ralph (FB) 52 Blake, Carlos (WR) Macon, Ga. 92-93 Britton, Donald (E) Chincoteague, Va. 68-70 Blake, Jeff (QB) Sanford, Fla. 88-91 Broadhurst, Jack 32 Blair, Ja’Waren (DT) Winston-Salem, N.C. 99-02 Broadwell, Cameron (K) Knightdale, N.C. 03-04 Blanchard, John 32 Brockmeyer, Justin (RB) Pasadena, Md. 09 Bland, Tommy (G) 57 Brogden, Jared (CB) Holly Springs, N.C. 02-03 Bland, Will (WR) Havelock, N.C. 04-06 Brogdon, Ed (DB) Turbeville, S.C. 87-90 Blanton, Eric (RB) Warwick, N.Y. 93-95 Brookins, Willie (DE) W. Palm Beach, Fla. 93-94 Blue, Harold (RB) Laurinburg, N.C. 78-81 Brooks, Jerry (T) 54-57 Boado, Edward (HB) 52-55 Brooks, Lawrence (DT) Elizabeth City, N.C. 83-84 Boaz, Mike (DB) Fairmont, N.C. 67-69 Brooks, Michael (DL) Roxboro, N.C. 09-12 Bodenhamer, Bill (OG) Jacksonville, N.C. 71 Brothers, John (TB) Rockingham, N.C. 69-70 Bodenheimer, Andrew (WR) Clemmons, N.C. 09-12 Brown, Adrian (G 38-39, 41 Boggs, Charles (WB) Fairfax, Va. 64 Brown, Art (RB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 00-03 Bolch, Jeff (P) Hickory, N.C. 82-84 Brown, Carl (C) Lexington, N.C. 64-65 Bolding, Jim (S) High Point, N.C. 73-76 Brown, Carlos (LB) Elizabeth City, N.C. 93-96 Bolger, Larry (OT) Arnold, Md. 72-73 Brown, Charles 46 Bolin, Paul (CB) Beulaville, N.C. 75 Brown, Desi (DB/LB) Webster Groves, Mo. 11-13 Boling, Shannon (DE) Asheville, N.C. 85-88 Brown, Dontre (DL) Fayetteville, N.C. 04-06 Bolt, Wayne (OG) Augusta, Ga. 75-76 Brown, Jim (E) Raleigh, N.C. 68 Booker, Erik (RB) Newkensington, Pa. 90 Brown, Johnny (T) 51-53 Booth, Jimmy (DL/FB) Greenville, N.C. 10-13 Brown, Justin (DL) Greenville, N.C. 15 Booth, Ken (T) 48-49 Brown, Keith (SS) Harrisburg, Pa. 82-83 Boothe, Charles (DE) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 92-95 Brown, Mickey (T) Asheboro, N.C. 62 Bosnick, Dave (LB) Long Island, N.Y. 73-74 Brown, Trevon (WR) Wilmington, N.C. 14-15 Bost, Randy (SS) Kannapolis, N.C. 82-84 Browne, C.J. (E) Asheboro, N.C. 58-59 Bost, Roger (E) Statesville, N.C. 67-69 Brumsey, Javon (WR) Elizabeth City, N.C. 10 Bostic, Walter (G) Warsaw, N.C. 64-66 Brunson, Devaris (LB) Lake City, S.C. 13-15 Boudreau, Al (FB) Falls Church, Va. 73-75 Bryant, Doug (HB) 48-49 Bourgeous, Ken (C) New Orleans, La. 85-86 Bryant, Jamar (WR) Hamlet, N.C. 06-09 Bovender, Buddy (TB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 63 Bryant, Stanley (OL) Goldsboro, N.C. 07-08 Bowden, Dustin (LB) Hope Mills, N.C. 03 Bryant, Walter (DT) Norfolk, Va. 85-87 Bowden, Yiannis (OLB) Kernersville, N.C. 15 Bryant, Willie (DT) Glassboro, N.J. 74-75 Bowen, Paul (T) 33-34 Bryson, Marcus (TE) Laurens, S.C. 98 Bowens, Pat (FB) Fayetteville, N.C. 83-86 Buchholz, John (DE) Southern Pines, N.C. 70-71 Bowling, Bryson (WR) Johnson City, Tenn. 02-05 Buchholz, Steve (FB) Dayton, Ohio 66 Bowman, Michael (WR) Wadesboro, N.C. 10-11 Bullard, Ikey (BB) Lumberton, N.C. 63-65 Boyd, Bob (C) 49 Bullard, Larry (K) Wilmington, N.C. 74 Boyd, J.T. (OL) Fort Mill, S.C. 13-15 Bullock, Bud 32 Bozman, Vaughn (TE/K) Crewe, Va. 71 Bullock, Jeremy (DB) Littleton, N.C. 08-09 Braak, Bernie (G) Castle Hayne, N.C. 67 Bullock, Nick (MG) Durham, N.C. 74-75 Braddy, Stephen (LB) Washington, N.C. 88-91 Bullock, Reggie (RB) Las Vegas, Nev. 11-12 Bradford, J.D. (E) 52-55 Bullock, Tommy (DB) Raleigh, N.C. 67-69 Bradley, Bob (E) 49-51 Bumgarner, Bobby (E) Granite Falls, N.C. 60-62 Bradley, Rich (LB) Collingdale, Pa. 70 Bumgarner, Dave (E) Valdese, N.C. 62-64 Bradley, Tommie (S) Ft. Pierce, Fla. 04 Bunn, Bubba (TB) Goldsboro, N.C. 81, 84 Bradt, Ed (T) 59 Bunn, Wilton (DT) Newport News, Va. 72 Branch, Reggie (RB) Sanford, Fla. 82-84 Burgess, Ken (G) 55-57 Brandon, Rob (DT) Fuquay, N.C. 74 Burke, Greg (DT) Winston-Salem, N.C. 71-73 Brandt, Harry (FB) W. Long Branch, N.J. 64 Burke, Marvin (LB) Jacksonville, Fla. 93-96 Brayboy, Terry (CB) Zebulon, N.C. 75 Burnell, David (WR/PR) Fayetteville, N.C. 97-99

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 147 2016 Football Fact Book Burnett, Clay (DT) Clearwater, Fla. 73-75 Chambers, Bob (E) 52-55 Burnette, Ken (LB) Spruce Pine, N.C. 88-91 Chambers, Brent (SS) Spencer, N.C. 80 Burnette, Troy 32-33 Chambliss, Jeremy (LB) Tyrone, Ga. 06-09 Burns, Lamont (OL) Greensboro, N.C. 93-96 Chandler, Russ (OG) Hendersonville, N.C. 70 Burns, Rashon (TE) Toms River, N.C. 97-00 Chappell, LaMont (WR) Roxboro, N.C. 96-99 Burston, Curtis (WR) Apex, N.C. 15 Chase, Kyle (DB) Atlanta, Ga. 03-06 Burton, Bill (T) Hampton, Va. 61-62 Chavis, Fred (DE) Dunn, N.C. 75-78 Burton, Donald (G) 51-53 Chavis, Wendell (DL) Ahoskie, N.C. 05-06 Burton, Earl (G) Charlottesville, Va. 68-69 Cheatham, Ricky (QB) Columbus, Ga. 72 Bushbeck, Chuck (K) Philadelphia, Pa. 81 Cheely, Ned (C) Virginia Beach, Va. 71-73 Butler, Eric (LB) Lexington, N.C. 01-04 Cherry, Cecil (G) Washington, N.C. 62 Butler, Ivan (DL) Alexandria, Va. 99 Cherry, Charlie (E) 53 Butler, Jerome (T) 41 Cherry, Dick (QB) 53-56 Butler, Matt (OL) Salisbury, N.C. 04-07 Cherry, Lyn (E) Durham, N.C. 69 Butler, Rocky (C) Greenville, N.C. 78-80 Cherry, Morris (E) Durham, N.C. 68 Butler, Walter Chesson (E) 35 Butts, John (WB) Orange Park, Fla. 68 Chesson, Wavely (C) 53-56 Byner, Earnest (RB) Milledgeville, Ga. 80-83 Chilsom, Josh (LB) Suffner, Fla. 02-03, 05 Bynum, Darren (WR) Wilson, N.C. 88-90 Chipok, Tom (QB) Virginia Beach, Va. 73-74 Byrd, Charles 47 Clair, Bobby (FB) Hartsville, S.C. 85 Byrd, Ken (WR) Wilson, N.C. 89 Clark, Noah (DT) Robersonville, N.C. 76-79 Byrd, Michael (TE) Thomasville, N.C. 09-10 Clark, Josh (OL) Gastonia, N.C. 10-12 Byrd, Reggie (G) 49-50 Clark, Robert (E) 56 Clark, Steve (TE) Charlottesville, Va. 72 Cacciola, Chris (WR) Wrentham, Mass. 12-13 Clarke, Duke (C/LB) Fort Mitchell, Ky. 69-70 Cain, Bill (E) 57-59 Clary, Earl (K) Emporia, Va. 69-70 C Cain, William E. (E) 53-54 Clay, Brett (QB) Concord, N.C. 07 Calfee, Chauncey (B) 34 Claybrooks, Devone (DL) bassett, Va. 97-00 Calfee, Worth (HB) 35 Claybrooks, Freddie (LB) Decatur, Ga. 96-98 Callahan, Dave (OT) Cheverly, Md. 70-71 Clayton, L.B., Jr. (T) Angier, N.C. 65-66, 71 Callahan, Thurston (T) 50-52 Clayton, Ryan (LB) Raleigh, N.C. 91-92 Camp, Blake (LB) Lithonia, Ga. 75 Cline, Bill (TB) Valdese, N.C. 62-64 Campbell, Don (G) Salisbury, N.C. 60 Cline, Gaither (FB) 51-54 Campbell, Paul (G) Mount Pleasant, N.C. 69 Cobb, Leroy (T) Greensboro, N.C. 64-66 Campbell, Terence (OL) Maxton, N.C. 06, 08-09 Cobb, Marvin (RB/FB) Raleigh, N.C. 79-82 Canady, Cary (T) Lumberton, N.C. 59-60 Cochran, Clenton (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 97-98 Canady, Thomas (FB) 51-52 Cockrell 48 Cannon, Antonio (WR) Central, S.C. 12 Coggins, Charlie (DS) Albemarle, N.C. 12-14 Cannon, Mitchell (C) Farmville, N.C. 63-65 Cohen, Harry (LB) Cameron, N.C. 74 Canup, Johnny (WB) Salisbury, N.C. 63-64 Coffman, Josh (OL) Palmetto, Fla. 03-04, 06-07 Caparas, Rally (CB) Charleston, S.C. 83 Coleman, Roderick (DL) Philadelphia, Pa. 95-98 Cardano, Steve (DT) Cheverly, Md. 70 Coleman, Tom (OG) Miami, Fla. 91 Carden, Shane (QB) Houston, Texas 12-14 Colenda, Joe (RHB) Oxford, N.C. 74 Carlson, Ed (E) Charlotte, N.C. 66 Collier, Derrick (WR) Albany, Ga. 00-01 Carney, Carl (OG) Columbia, S.C. 88 Collier, Milton (QB) 52-55 Carpenter, Jerry (G) 34-37 Collins, Anthony (RB) Penn Yan, N.Y. 77-80 Carpenter, Primrose (G) 34-37 Collins, Buck (DT/TE) Thomson, Ga. 94, 96-98 Carnes, Thomas (OT) Norfolk, Va. 81-82 Collins, Jimmy (FB) Durham, N.C. 65 Carr, David (TE) Reisterstown, Md. 86 Collins, Wallace (E) Dover, Del. 64 Carroll, Ken (OT) Levittown, Pa. 91-94 Colson, Arthur (RB) Jacksonville, N.C. 82 Carson, Gene (T) 38 Colson, Willard “Butch” (FB) Elizabeth City, N.C. 67-69 Carter, Aaron (DT) Gaithersburg, Md. 84-85 Combs, Richard (FB) Kannapolis, N.C. 73 Carter, Archie (LB) Wallace, N.C. 71-72 Commissiong, Darius (DL) District Heights, Md. 15 Carter, Bernard (DE) Tallahassee, Fla. 90-93 Conaty, Pete (QB) Annandale, Va. 74-76 Carter, Bob (T) 50 Conder, Richard (T) 55 Carter, Charlie (DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 77-79 Condrey, Kyle (OG/C) Marion, N.C. 86-88 Carter, Dwight (T) Newport News, Va. 65 Congleton, Archie (T) 50-52 Carter, Joe (ILB) Ponte Vedra, Fla. 14 Conner, Charles 47 Carter, Julian (DB) New Bern, N.C. 08 Conway, Robert (E) 54-56 Carver, Charles (E) 50 Cook, Antwaun (LB) Wilmington, N.C. 98-01 Carver, William (SE) Fayetteville, N.C. 85, 88 Cooke, Charles (T) 57-59 Casazza, John (QB) Madison Township, N.J. 70-71 Cooke, Jeff (NG) Sanford, N.C. 90-93 Cecot, Felix (C) 37 Cooke, Sid (TB) Colonial Heights, Va. 64 Chadwick, Richard 39 Cooper, Fred (E) 41 Chadwick, William (G) 53 Cooper, Hank (DB) Smyrna, Ga. 92-95

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 148 2016 Football Fact Book Cooper, Tommy (TE) Hendersonville, N.C. 70 Davis, Jordan (OL) Fort Walton Beach, Fla. 10-13 Copper, Terrance (WR) Washington, N.C. 00-03 Davis, Mike (DE) Rocky Mount, N.C. 79-81 Cooper, Vintavious (RB) Homerville, Ga. 12-13 Davis, Richard (BB) Bladenboro, N.C. 64 Corbett, Mondell (DL) burlington, N.C. 95-98 Davis, Ruffin 33 Corrada, Richard (WB) Richmond, Va. 68-70 Davis, Steve (G) Smithfield, N.C. 68-70 Corsey, Milt (TB) Westville, N.J. 81-82 Davis, Tony (LB) Cambridge, Mass. 91-92 Cortese, Richard (T) Washington, D.C. 64 Davis, Vernon (FB) 54 Cothren, Bill (DB) Statesville, N.C. 66-68 Davis, Vernon (FB) Clayton, N.C. 58-60 Cotton, Dealton (NG) Norfolk, Va. 90-92, 94 Davis, Wayne (G) Warsaw, N.C. 57-60 Cotton, Quentin (LB) High Point, N.C. 06-08 Davis, Zach (OL) Jacksonville, Fla. 05 Counter, Tom (SE) Virginia Beach, Va. 70 Day, Ted (G) Washington, N.C. 62-64 Cox, Boyd 33 DeBrew, Linwood (WR) Newport News, Va. 94-97 Cox, “Bud” 33 Decker, Brad (DE) Roseto, Pa. 75 Cox, Franklin (T) Plymouth, N.C. 64 Dees, Samuel (G) 36 Cox, Matt (DB) Springfield, Ohio 05 DeGrange, David (E) Elliott City, Md. 64-65 Crabtree, Ed (SN/P) Dunn, N.C. 94-96 Deming, Jonathan (K) Richmond, Va. 74 Crabtree, Nick (SN) Dunn, N.C. 98-99 Demond, Gerald (G) 37 Craddock, Chuck (OG) Richmond, Va. 72 Dempsey, Charlie (OL) Jacksonville, N.C. 01-04 Craig, James (LB) Richmond, Va. 10-12 Dennis, Bucky (E) 57 Crandell, Marcus (QB) Robersonville, N.C. 93-96 Dennis, Eddie (QB) 54-55 Crane, B.J. (LB) College Park, Ga. 93-96 Dennis, George (G) 56 Crane, Pete (E) Fayetteville, N.C. 64-66 Dennis, Tom (E) 33-36 Craven, Charles (E) 41 Derring, Bob (T) 56 Crawford, Al (G) Greenville, N.C. 62 Dickerson, Grady (G) 52-54 Crawford, Ken (OG) Riviera Beach, Fla. 91-93 Dickerson, Pat (LB) Raleigh, N.C. 04 Creech, Jimmy (C) Wilmington, N.C. 70-72 Dillahunt, Ellis (DB) Jacksonville, N.C. 84-87 Creech, Junior (K) Smithfield, N.C. 77 Dillon, Jerry (LB/DL) Lake Placid, Fla. 89-92 Creech, Tod (OT) Zebulon, N.C. 88-89 Dixon, Justin (LB/DL) Smithfield, N.C. 10-11 Crew, Johnny (C) Morganton, N.C. 64-66 Dobson, Michael (RB) Mount Airy, N.C. 10-13 Croisetiere, Bill (TE) Alexandria, Va. 70-72 Dodd, Delayo (WR) Winston-Salem, N.C. 99-00 Crowell, Juwon (WR) Winston-Salem, N.C. 05-07 Dodd, Ken (G) Norfolk, Va. 64 Crumbie, David (DB) Tallahassee, Fla. 92-95 Doll, Kirk (DE) Wichita, Kan. 71-72 Crump, George (DE) Chesapeake, Va. 78-81 Dodge, Matt (P) Morehead City, N.C. 07-09 Crumpler, Carlester (RB) Wilson, N.C. 71-73 Donley, Maurice (DT) Interlachen, Fla. 98-01 Crumpler, Carlester, Jr. (TE) Greenville, N.C. 90-93 Donohue, Mike (DT) Levittown, N.Y. 86 Crusie, Mike (LB) Jacksonville, N.C. 73-75 Dosh, Patrick (QB/LB/FB) Glen Allen, Va. 04-06 Cumberworth, Terry (OG) Moline, Ill. 71-72 Dougherty, Ryan (P) Orlando, Fla. 03-06 Cunmulaj, Zaim (NG) N. Farmington, Mich. 91-92 Douthit, Ronnie (DE) Winston-Salem, N.C. 70 Cunningham, Clarence (HB) 35 Dove, Jake (OT) Havelock, N.C. 74-76 Custer, Alonzo (C/LB) Green Cove Springs, Fla. 69 Dowd, Robert (T) 34 Cutler, John (G) 58-59 Dowless, Cory (OL) Franklinville, N.C. 06, 08-10 Dozier, Bob (T) 36 Dadisman, Dave (LB) Dunbar, W.Va. 71-74 Drake, Daniel (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 10-12 Dameron, Tim (SE) burlington, N.C. 70-72 Draughon, Pat (HB) 57-59 D Daniel, Martin (DT) Danville, Va. 82 Drew, Davon (TE) New Bern, N.C. 06-08 Daniels, David (RB) Greenville, N.C. 88-91 Dresback, Joe 32 Danks, Jim (HB) 48-49 Driver, Clayton (WR) College Park, Ga. 90-92 Danso, Kwaku (DL) Kumasi, Ghana 08-09 Dross, Mike (FB) Marietta, Ga. 75-77 Darby, Bill (HB) 47-50 Drugac, Todd (T) Boonton, N.J. 87-89 Darden, Travis (NG) Kelford, N.C. 95-98 Duckett, Damane (DT) Clemmons, N.C. 00-03 Daub, Tom (FB) Tower City, Pa. 74-76 Dudash, William (B) 37-39 Daughtridge, James (C) 57 Dudley, Jeff (E) Stella, N.C. 66-68 Daughtry, John (E) 49-51 Dudley, Tony (DE) Clinton, N.C. 71-72 Davenport, BoJack (WR) Fayetteville, N.C. 87-88 Duke, Skipper (T) Washington, N.C. 62-64 Davenport, Vern (SE) Grifton, N.C. 78-80 Dumas, Tim (OT) McLeansville, N.C. 83-85 Davidson, Bill 40 Dunn, Jack (G) 34 Davis (T) 35 Dupree, Allen 47-48 Davis, Buford (E) Raeford, N.C. 66 Dutka, William (QB) 53 Davis, Clark (TE) Wilson, N.C. 71-73 Dyson, Charles (G) 57 Davis, Damon (RB) Orangeburg, S.C. 96-98 Davis, Dominique (QB) Lakeland, Fla. 10-11 Eanes, William (FB) 53 Davis, Emanuel (DB) Manteo, N.C. 08-11 Eason, Bob 32-33 Davis, Ike 47-48 E Eason, Rick (OG) Ayden, N.C. 71-72 Davis, Jack 46-47 Eason, Theo 33-34 Davis, Jeremy (WR) Warrenton, N.C. 10 Easterling, Barriet (DB) Raeford, N.C. 86

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 149 2016 Football Fact Book Edmondson, Terry (C) Fayetteville, N.C. 68-70 Foster, Forrest (DB) Clemson, S.C. 96-99 Edwards, Wash (DE) Lumberton, Miss. 72-73 Foushee, Eric (DL) Greensboro, N.C. 02-03 Eiduke, Vince (QB) Washington, Pa. 61-62 Fox, Brian (OL) Cumming, Ga. 01-03 Eley, Ron (FL) Ahoskie, N.C. 85 Fox, Damarcus (WR) Greenville, N.C. 01-03 Eller, Chuck (OT) Bowie, Md. 74 Foxx, Will (OL) Greensboro, N.C. 14 Elliot, Ralph (G) 37-38 Fractious, Brandon (RB) Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 05-06 Elliot, Richard (DHB) Knoxville, Tenn. 69 Franklin, George (FB) Mt. Airy, N.C. 86-87 Elliott, Marvin (DB) Alexandria, Va. 78-81 Frazier, Tom (OG) Maple Hill, N.C. 72-73 Ellis, Leon (G) 48-50 Frazzelle, Mervin Richlands, N.C. 39 Ellis, Mike (DB) Burlington, N.C. 66 Frederick, Rick (FL) Goldsboro, N.C. 70-72 Ellis, Robert (WB) Burlington, N.C. 64-66 Freeman, Anthony (DB) Potomac, Md. 91-92 Elrod, John (E) Norman, Okla. 68-69 Freeman, Charles (TE) Clearwater, Fla. 88-89 Elsawi, Adhem (OL) Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 11-13 Freeman, Gary (OL) Chesapeake, Va. 02-05 Emery, Rod (C) Greenville, N.C. 98-00 Freeney, Darryl (WR) Suffolk, Va. 08-09 Emodi, Ike (LB) Durham, N.C. 02-03 Freer, James (DB) Rocky Mount, N.C. 77-80 Emory, Ed (G) Lancaster, S.C. 57-59 French, Alexander (RB) Warner Robins, Ga. 75-77 Epstein, Nath (B) 34 Friedland, Frank (G) Newport News, Va. 61 Erickson, Kyle (OL) Fayetteville, N.C. 15 Fulp, Bobby (DB) Midlothian, Va. 14-15 Ervin, Marvin (OT) Morganton, N.C. 80 Furlow, Shawn (RB) Greenville, N.C. 15 Ervin, Mike (TE) Edenton, N.C. 70 Furr, Hunter (RB) Lewisville, N.C. 12 Eskridge, Van (DB) Shelby, N.C. 06-09 Futrell, Charles (B) 38 Eure, Mac 47 Eure, Stan (WR) Chesapeake, Va. 71-73 Gagnon, Carter (WR) Greenville, N.C. 11 Evans, Edward 40 Gainey, Mike (TE) Suffolk, Va. 85-86 Evans, Phoenix (OL) Kinston, N.C. 99-02 G Gallahan, Chris (LB) Alexandria, Va. 70 Everette, Pete 46-47 Gallaher, Terry (SE) Warner Robins, Ga. 75-78 Gallimore, Hunter (WR) Wilson, N.C. 88-91 Faircloth, James (C) 52-53, 56-57 Galloway, Frank (HB) Wilson, N.C. 61-63 Fairley, Drayvon (LB) Red Springs, N.C. 14 Galloway, Mitchell (WR) bennettsville, S.C. 93-96 F Falls, Maurice (LB) belmont, N.C. 11-14 Gamble, Derrick (OT) Neptune, N.J. 98-99 Farmer, Lonnie (LB) Richmond, Va. 72 Gammon, G.R. (G) 34 Farrare, Larry (WR) Cambridge, Md. 91 Ganzert, Kent (LHB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 74 Farraro, Henry (DT) 86 Gardill, Greg (DE) Johnstown, Pa. 88-91 Farris, Robert K. (K) Falls Church, Va. 65-67 Garrard, David (QB) Durham, N.C. 98-01 Farrow, Orlando (LB) Georgetown, Del. 07 Garrett, Stuart (TB) Newport News, Va. 67-69 Faulds, Dalton (OL) Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 10 Gatling, Bladen (OL) Murfreesboro, N.C. 15 Fearing, Ellie 46 Gay, George (FB) Charlottesville, Va. 66-68 Felton, Oliver (NG) Hertford, N.C. 75-78 Gay, Paul (B) Sanford, N.C. 51-53 Ferebee, Francis (FB) 34-37 Gay, Robert (HB) 53-56 Ferguson, Linwood (FB) Greenville, N.C. 72 Gaylor, Don (FL) Nashville, N.C. 86-88 Fields, Andre (SE) Portsmouth, Va. 86, 88 Geary, Jake (LB) Hillsborough, N.C. 11-14 Fields, David (DB) Greensboro, N.C. 74 George, Thomas 48 Fields, Derrick (DB) Clearwater, Fla. 89-91 Gentry, Drew (OL) Tallahassee, Fla. 11-13 Fields, Russell (G) Greenville, N.C. 63 Gianokas, Jimmy (G) 40-41 Fine, Jake (K) Thomasville, N.C. 89 Gibson, Benny (OT) Rocky Mount, Va. 72-74 Fish, Drew (SE) Fuquay-Varina, N.C. 75-77 Gibson, Thornwell (QB) 35-36 Fisher, Luke (TE) Medford, N.J. 88-91 Gidrey, Kevin (TE/FB) Virginia Beach, Va. 07-09 Flanagan, Dwight (DB) Edenton, N.C. 67-70 Gilliam, Christshawn (LB) Lewiston, N.C. 99-02 Flournoy, Jamar (LB) Valley, Ala. 04, 06 Gilliard, Ron (LB) Garner, N.C. 84-87 Flowe, Jim (DB) Charlotte, N.C. 66-68 Gilray, Jake (OG) Sarasota, Fla. 93-95 Floyd, Corey (TE) Trenton, N.J. 98-01 Glaettli, Harold (C) Catlett, Va. 64-67 Floyd, Fred (G) 52 Glass, Milton A. (C) Hopewell, Va. 65-67 Floyd, Greg (RB/DB) Anderson, S.C. 90-93 Glass, Milton (E) 37 Floyd, Jim (T) Loris, S.C. 62 Glosson, David (C/LB) Hampton, Va. 69-70 Floyd, John (C) Fairmont, N.C. 80-83 Glover (G) 37 Fly, Jim 48 Glover, Milton 47 Foley, Jack, III (TB) Greenville, N.C. 64 Glover, Rodney (DL) Jacksonville, Fla. 88 Foots, James (QB) 35 Godette, Cary (DE) Havelock, N.C. 73-76 Forbes, Charles (WB) Robersonville, N.C. 64-66 Godette, Joe (TE) Greenville, N.C. 77-79 Ford, Keith (FS) Hilton Head, S.C. 84-85 Godwin, Scott (OL) Raleigh, N.C. 99-00 Fordham, Henry (C) 50-51 Goforth, Lynn (G) Olin, N.C. 63-64 Foreman, Morris (DB/LB) Farmville, N.C. 92-95 Golden, Keith (LB) Madison, N.C. 79 Forney (B) 37 Gonzalez, Dan (QB) Neptune, N.J. 94-97 Fort, Harold (LB) Raleigh, N.C. 75-77 Good, Bobby (WR) Lake Mary, Fla. 03-06 Fossey, Ben (WR) Denver, Iowa 94 Goodman, Robert (C) Manassas, Va. 64

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 150 2016 Football Fact Book Gordon, Carl (E) Jacksonville, N.C. 69-71 Hammett, Walt (OG) Yakima, Wash. 90 Gordon, Charles (FB) Clayton, N.C. 54, 59-61 Hamphill, Reggie (LB) Jamestown, N.C. 99-00 Gordon, James (G) 58-59 Hands, Marcus (DE) Wilmington, N.C. 05-08 Gower, James (T) 49 Handy, Mike (WB) Ridgeway, N.C. 64 Grady, Bob (FB) 49 Hanford, Walkie (HB) 55-57 Graham, Eric (OL) Richlands, N.C. 04-06 Hanford, Walter (HB) 59 Graham, Leonard (DE) Miami, Fla. 91-94 Hannon, Chad (OG) Greer, S.C. 91 Grandison, Greg (DB) Pensacola, Fla. 91-92 Harbaugh, Greg (OG) Westfield, N.J. 72-74 Granitz, David (QB) 54 Hardee, George (T) 50 Grant, Bill (E) 41 Harden, Reggie (SE) Windsor, N.C. 79-80 Grant, Mike (LB) Charleston Hgts., S.C. 81-83 Hardy, Brian (WR) La Grange, N.C. 15 Grant, Thomas (WB) St. Augustine, Fla. 65-67 Hardy, Kelly (DB) Kinston, N.C. 99-02 Gravatt, Nelson (BB) Burkesville, Va. 65-67 Hardy, Justin (WR) Vanceboro, N.C. 11-14 Gray, Jamie (OG) Phoenixville, Pa. 94-96 Harley, Scott (RB) Neptune, N.J. 95-96 Graybill, George (E) 50-51 Harmon, Sean (TE) Edmond, Okla. 04-05 Grayson, Davon (WR) Suffolk, Va. 13-15 Harner, Grant (OL) Jacksonville, Fla. 10-12 Grayson, Marquez (RB) Lexington, N.C. 14 Harper, Denell (RB) Chesapeake, Va. 87-89 Green, Billy (E) 40-41 Harper, T.J. (OL) Meridian, Miss. 08-09 Green, Kwabena (LB) Supply, N.C. 97-99 Harrell, Berg (C) 57 Green, Leander (QB) Fayetteville, N.C. 77-79 Harrell, Sam (RB) Harrellsville, N.C. 77-79 Green, Pat (LB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 14-15 Harris, Aaron (FL) Washington, D.C. 98, 00-01 Green, Terrell (WR) Charleston, S.C. 14 Harris, Clint (DB) Chesapeake, Va. 80-83 Greene, Eddie (E) Hamlet, N.C. 69 Harris, Derrick (WR) Sone Mountain, Ga. 11-12 Greene, Leman 46 Harris, Dwayne (WR) Stone Mountain, Ga. 07-10 Greer, Steve (QB) Durham, N.C. 76-78 Harris, Fred (E) Hickory, N.C. 69-70 Greeson, James (E) 53-54 Harris, Ike (OL) Irmo, S.C. 12-15 Gregory, Worth (P) Fort Mill, S.C. 14-15 Harris, Jimmy (HB) 51 Gregson, Robert (G) Asheboro, N.C. 59-60 Harris, Marcellus (WR) Newport News, Va. 97-00 Grieb, Ben (G) Alexandria, Va. 66-68 Harris, Phil (G) Rocky Mount, N.C. 62-63 Grier, Chad (QB) Charlotte, N.C. 90 Harris, William 39 Griffin, Fee (NG) Tabb, Va. 78-81 Harrison, Bucky (LB) Richmond, Va. 74 Griffin, Pernell (LB) Williamston, N.C. 98-01 Harrison, Darrell (LB) Wake Forest, N.C. 71-72 Grimes, Churchill (E) Washington, N.C. 64-66 Hart, Daren (DB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 93-96 Grinage, Joe (DL) Brooklyn, N.Y. 83-85 Hart, David (DB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 93-96 Grinnell, John (C) Arlington, Va. 73-75 Hartman, Ben (PK) Winston-Salem, N.C. 06-09 Grissom, Lynwood (QB) 51-52 Harvey, Aaron (DB) Kansas City, Kan. 91 Grove, Jeremy (LB) Frederick, Md. 11-13 Harvey, Warren (PK) Greenville, N.C. 12-14 Gudger, Jim (BB) Cullowhee, N.C. 67-70 Hassell, Ray (E) 34 Guido, Robert (BB) Hollywood, Fla. 69 Hatcher, Dominique (DB) Greensboro, N.C. 99-00, 03 Gunthrope, E.J. (DB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 93-96 Hatem, Joe (G) 35, 37 Gutowski, Robert (LB) Amsterdam, N.Y. 74 Hatsell, Henry (E) 35-36 Guy (B) 36 Haug, Paul (OT) Fenton, Mo. 70-71 Guyette, John (T) Fairless Hills, Pa. 66 Hawkins, Josh (DB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 12-15 Guzzo, Tony (K) Norfolk, Va. 68, 70 Hawkins, Mike (SE) Manson, N.C. 78-80 Hawkins, Willie (RB) Grimesland, N.C. 75-77 Habit, Al (E) 53 Hayes, John (HB) 51-54 Hagans, Jeff (C) Greenville, N.C. 77-79 Hayes, Junior 47-48 H Hairston, Chris (RB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 12-15 Haywood, Bryan (DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 87-88 Haithcock, Stuart (QB) burlington, N.C. 74 Heath, Jeff (K) Virginia Beach, Va. 82-85 Hale, Steve (FS) Columbus, Ga. 75-77 Heath, Kenneth (T) Havelock, N.C. 63 Hall, Alan (FB) Chesapeake, Va. 66 Heath, Travis (DB) Tarboro, N.C. 00-03 Hall, Carlton (QB) 55 Hedgepeth, Jack 46 Hall, Chris (DB) Fort Dix, N.J. 88-91 Heis, Stephen (OL) Cincinnati, Ohio 06-09 Hall, Gerald (SE) Edenton, N.C. 76-78 Helms, Charles (E) 53 Hall, Leon (DT) Cambria Heights, N.Y. 84-87 Helms, Derek (DL) Monroe, N.C. 00-03 Hall, R.G. (E) 53-54 Helms, William (E) 54-56 Hall, Ray (FB) 54, 57 Henderson, Alex (OT) Columbia, S.C. 90 Hall, Winfred (C) 54 Henderson, Charles 51 Hallow, John (NG) Kinston, N.C. 78-79 Henderson, Doug (WB) Gainesville, Fla. 67 Hallow, Louis (C) 53-55 Henderson, James (HB) 53-56 Halstead, Phil (HB) Charleston, W.Va. 58-61 Hendley, George (C/LB) Ocala, Fla. 69-70 Hamilton, Dave (T) Orlando, Fla. 66-68 Henry, Dwight (DB) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 93-95,97 Hamilton, John (C) Williamsville, N.Y. 86 Henry, Leonard (RB) Clinton, N.C. 98-01 Hamilton, Mark (FL) Englewood, Colo. 70 Henry, Philip (WR) Elizabeth City, N.C. 05-07 Hamilton, Steve (TE) Williamsville, N.Y. 80-83 Hensley, Tony (C) Bedford, Va. 80-81

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 151 2016 Football Fact Book Henson, Brad (OG) Athens, Ga. 83-84 Huckabee, Robert (LB) Wrightsville Beach, N.C. 11 Herlocker, Wes (P/DB) New London, N.C. 00,02 Hudson, Everette 41 Herring, Mike (E) Whiteville, N.C. 65-66 Hudson, Steve (G) Hickory, N.C. 65 Hester, Chris (QB) Loganville, Ga. 93 Hudson, Taylor (OL) Greenville, S.C. 11-14 Hester, Van (C) Burlington, N.C. 66-67 Huffman, Harold (G) 55 Hewett, Jerek (DB) Shallotte, N.C. 05-08 Hughes, Don (FB) Tar Heel, N.C. 74 Hewston, Dennis (BB) McKeesport, Pa. 68-69 Hughes, Neal (TB) Asheboro, N.C. 65-67 Heywood, Mike (OT) Virginia Beach, Va. 77 Huneycutt, Richard (E) Portsmouth, Va. 61, 63 Hibbs, Billy (DB) Swansboro, N.C. 72-74 Hunnicutt, Myles (E) Vienna, Va. 66-67 Hickman, Mike (WR) Greenville, N.C. 07 Hunt, Lee (P) Kernersville, N.C. 02 Hicks, Dia (WR) Pensacola, Fla. 92 Hunt, Ron (WR) Jacksonville, N.C. 71 Hicks, Eddie (RB) Henderson, N.C. 75-78 Hunt, Shauntae (DL) Warrenton, N.C. 03-06 Hicks, Fred (DL/OL) West Palm Beach, Fla. 04-05, 07-08 Hunt, Torrance (WR/RB/DB) Durham, N.C. 10-12 Hicks, Todd (WB) Gastonia, N.C. 65-67 Hunt, Ty (DT) Hickory, N.C. 98-01 Hicks, Trevian (DB) Winterville, N.C. 15 Hunter, Cory (RB) Fuquay-Varina, N.C. 13-14 Hightower, Tim (DE) St. Simons, Ga. 73-76 Hunter, Travis (QB) Winter Garden, Fla. 86-89 Hileman, Bob (E) Alexandria, Va. 69-71 Hurley, Rusty (DE) Boca Raton, Fla. 92 Hilbert, Nick (QB) Elizabeth City, N.C. 58-61 Huss, Baxter (HB) 55 Hill, Isiah (FB) Windsor, N.C. 84 Hutchins, Paul (G) Gibsonia, Pa. 65-67 Hill, Kevin (OT) Sylvester, Ga. 75 Hux, William (QB) 53-54 Hilton, Truman (E) Chapel Hill, N.C. 63-64 Hinson, Stewart (OL) Monroe, N.C. 13-15 Ilderton, Tim (BB) High Point, N.C. 69-70 Hinton, Floyd (E) 35, 38 Imperato, Robb (K) boca Raton, Fla. 88-90 Hodder, Arthur 39 I Ingram, Chuck (RB) Greensboro, N.C. 95 Hodges, Bobby (T) 50-53 Ingram, Jesse (LHB) Ansonville, N.C. 74 Hodges, Demetrius (DB) West Palm Beach, Fla. 04-05 Ingram, Kevin (QB) Philadelphia, Pa. 81-83 Hodges, J. Weston 33 Inman, Wayne (C) Hope Mills, N.C. 77-80 Hodges, John 32 Isley, Brent (SE) Burlington, N.C. 70 Hoggard, Paul (OG) Windsor, N.C. 85-86 Ivey, Lamar (DB) Mebane, N.C. 11-14 Hogue, Robin (DE) Virginia Beach, Va. 72-73 Hofacker, Wes (DE) Allen, Texas 04 Jackson, Brandon (RB) Greensboro, N.C. 09 Holbrook, Brent (CB) Kannapolis, N.C. 85 Jackson, Bud 49 Holcomb, Chad (K) Smyrna, Ga. 93-96 J Jackson, Chuck (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 77-80 Holland, Stuart (QB) 57-59 Jackson, Kevin (DB) Mebane, N.C. 00-02 Holland, William (T) 35 Jackson, Lawson (FB) 54-55 Holland, Willie (G) 51-54 Jackson, Richard (HB) Hickory, N.C. 61-62 Holley, Willie (DB) Edenton, N.C. 77-80 Jackson, Victor (RB) E. Providence, R.I. 90 Hollenbach, John (T) Virginia Beach, Va. 69 Jacobs, Bradley (DB) Long Beach, Miss. 10-11 Holliday, Rickie (C) Williamston, N.C. 75-77 Jacobs, Michael (P) Smithfield, N.C. 92-93 Hollingsworth, Dallas (G) Clinton, N.C. 58-61 Jacobs, Steve (LB) Loris, S.C. 84-85 Hollingsworth, John (T) Fayetteville, N.C. 69-71 James, Gerald (G) 49 Holmes, Joe (DT) Manteo, N.C. 89 James, Hosea (DL) Jacksonville, N.C. 99-02 Holmes, Randell (E) 56-58 James, Ray (T) 49 Holmes, Ty (LB) Lexington, N.C. 10-13 James, Tim (RB) Hartsville, S.C. 85-88 Holscher, Franz 47-48 James, William (HB) 54-55 Holt, Kenneth (T) 53 Jaronczyk, Bob (G) Norfolk, Va. 68 Holtzclaw, Berke (QB) Valdosta, Ga. 85 Jarrell, Ricky (HB) Kernersville, N.C. 61-63 Hooker, K’Hadree (DL) Kinston, N.C. 14 Jean, Erode (CB) Ft. Pierce, Fla. 03-05 Hooper, Boyd (QB) 53 Jenkins, George (FB) Wilson, N.C. 67 Hoover, Charles (G) 55-56 Jenkins, Jacobi (WR/DB) Rocky Mount, N.C. 09-12 Hoover, Jim (C) Clinton, N.C. 62-64 Jennette, William (DT) belhaven, N.C. 85-86 Hopkins, Bubba (T) Edenton, N.C. 63 Jennings, Francis 33 Horeis, Fred (OT) Roanoke, Va. 71-73 Jett, John (P) Reedsville, Va. 88-91 Horner, Michael (DL) Williamston, N.C. 05 Job, Gill (K/S) Allendale, N.J. 74 Hourigan, Richard (WR) Cary, N.C. 01-03 Johnson, A.J. (DL) Atlanta, Ga. 09-10 Houston, Bartow (TB) Washington, N.C. 62 Johnson, Barry (TE) Farmville, N.C. 75-77 Howard, Brandon (SN) Jacksonville, Fla. 01-04 Johnson, Brian (DL) Washington, D.C. 95-98 Howard, Brian (WR) Clinton, N.C. 03-05 Johnson, Britt (DS) Rocky Mount, N.C. 06 Howard, Charles (SN) Sanford, N.C. 90-92 Johnson, Chris (RB/KR) Orlando, Fla. 04-07 Howard, Tony (DT) Columbia, S.C. 91-92 Johnson, Derrell (DL/LB) baltimore, Md. 10-13 Howe, Jimmy (RB) Brunswick, Ga. 72-74 Johnson, Dion (RS/WR) Newport News, Va. 90-91 Howell, Chris (DL) Greenville, N.C. 98-01 Johnson, Jimmy (T) 33-37 Howell, Larry (T) 57 Johnson, Johnny (E) Winston-Salem, N.C. 66 Hubble, Shane (DT) St. Petersburg, Fla. 88-90 Johnson, Junior (DE) Seaford, Va. 86-87 Huber, John (OT) Greenbrook, N.J. 71 Johnson, Mike (TE) Burlington, N.C. 74

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 152 2016 Football Fact Book Johnson, Nick (LB) Charlotte, N.C. 06-09 Koonce, Richard (LB) Jacksonville, N.C. 02-05 Johnson, Rio (QB) Atlanta, Ga. 11 Kipp, Mike (OG) Crestwood, Mo. 70-71 Johnson, Terry (DT) Graham, N.C. 70-71 Kovack, Mike (HB) 48-51 Johnson, Tyrone (LB) Vicksburg, Miss. 83-84 Kraemer, J.R. (TE) Wildwood, Mo. 07-08 Johnson, Quay (WR) Knightdale, N.C. 14-15 Kramer, David (DT) Annapolis, Md. 84-85 Johnston, Mitchell (OG) High Point, N.C. 77-79 Krawczyk, John (DT) Oglesby, Ill. 93-94 Jolly, W.O. (E) 32-34 Krivonack, Jim (OG) Richlands, N.C. 71 Jones, Bruce (G) 49 Krivonack, John (G) Richlands, N.C. 69-70 Jones, Daryl (RB) Rockledge, Va. 95 Krusa, Elmer (G) Clifton, N.J. 63 Jones, Derrick (RB) Elizabethtown, N.C. 08 Kwiatkowski, Henry (T) Clifton Heights, Pa. 57-60 Jones, Freddie (WS) Portsmouth, Va. 79-80 Jones, Justin (WR/TE) Conyers, Ga. 10-12 LaCock, Bud (DT) Wilmington, N.C. 80-81 Jones, Leon (C) 57 Lacewell, Sherman (OL) Durham, N.C. 97-00 Jones, Mike (DB) Virginia Beach, Va. 72-74 L Lackey, Bernard (CB) Conyers, Ga. 95 Jones, Ray (RHB) Norfolk, Va. 74-76 Lamb, Durwin (LB) Miami, Fla. 04-07 Jones, Reicko (CB) Riviera Beach, Fla. 02 Lamm, Bill (K) Satellite Beach, Fla. 78-80 Jones, Reuben (C) Decatur, Ga. 91 Lane, Perry (T) Asheboro, N.C. 58, 61 Jones, Robert (DL/OL) Stone Mountain, Ga. 08, 10, 12 Laney, Stuart (G) Wilmington, N.C. 67-68 Jones, Robert (LB) Blackstone, Va. 88-91 Langston, Robert (FB) 54 Jones, Ron (QB) Portsmouth, Va. 84-87 Larrimore, Donald (T) 53-56 Jones, Samien (OT) Cove City, N.C. 98-00 Lassiter, Jimmy 51 Jones, Selby (B) 49 Lathem, Vince (OG) Alpharetta, Ga. 91 Jones, Thomas (LB) Lumberton, N.C. 92 Laughinghouse, Charles (T) Greenville, N.C. 64 Jones, Tommy (G) 54-57 Lausic, Dom (OL) Brampton, Ontario 97 Jones, Zay (WR) Austin, Texas 13-15 Leach, Vonta (LB/FB) Rowland, N.C. 00-03 Jordan, George (G) 49 Leaphart, Derrick (C) Decatur, Ga. 91-94 Jordan, Josh (WR/QB) St. Amant, La. 10 Leavitt, Bob (OG) Alexandria, Va. 72-73 Jordan, Mike (NG) New Bern, N.C. 79-80 Ledford, Dwayne (DL/OL) Marion, N.C. 95-98 Jordan, P.J. (LB) Athens, Ga. 81-84 Lee, David (T) 52-54 Jorgensen, David (OL) Laurinburg, N.C. 02-03 Lee, R.B. 46-47 Joseph, Linval (DT) Alachua, Fla. 07-09 Lee, Robert (PK) Longview, Texas 05-06 Joyner, D.T. (DT) Norfolk, Va. 75-77 Lee, T.J. (WR) Raleigh, N.C. 07-08 Justice, Chris (LB) Greensboro, N.C. 74 LeFever, Greg (LB) Ocean City, N.J. 00-01 Leftwich, James (C) Vinton, Va. 62-64 Kanos, Nick (T) 51-52 Leggett, Rickey (G) Kinston, N.C. 63 Kass, Rob (QB) Longwood, Fla. 06-09 Lennon, Domonique (DB) Suffolk, Va. 13-15 K Kapelec, John 32 Leonard, Rickey (OT) Rocky Mount, N.C. 72-73 Kaplar, Paul (TE) 03 Letcher, Morris (WR) Kansas City, Kan. 92-93 Keeney, Dennis (RB) Glen Burnie, Md. 72 Levesque, Shawn (TE) League City, Texas 04-05 Keith, Cody (QB) Charlotte, N.C. 13 Levine, Matt (P) North Potomac, Md. 94-97 Kelly, Terry (DB) High Point, N.C. 71 Levingston, Dontae (OL) Los Angeles, Calif. 14 Kemp, Blake (QB) Chandler, Ariz. 15 Lewis, Doug (E) Thomasville, N.C. 64 Kepley, Danny (LB) Goldsboro, N.C. 72-74 Lewis, Ernie (LB) Sanford, Fla. 89-92 Kermon, Tim (G) 53-54 Lewis, Joe (T) 57 Kerr, Darren (DB) Arlington, Va. 99-01 Lewis, Lance (WR) Concord, N.C. 10-11 Kerr, Jeff (LB) Salisbury, N.C. 96-99 Lewis, Mac (G) 48-49 Kessler, George 46 Lewis, Ruvie (T) Clinton, N.C. 64 Kiernan, Monty (C/LB) Irvington-On-Hudson, N.Y. 69-71 Lewis, Scott (FB) Fayetteville, N.C. 81-85 Kilbourne, Bob (K) Prince George, Va. 71-72 Lewis, Willie (TB) Valdosta, Ga. 86-89 Killebrew, Dan (OG) Wilson, N.C. 71-73 Libiano, Mark (LB) Easton, Pa. 92-95 Kilpatrick, Keith (T) 46-49 Libretto, Charlie (QB) Middleburg, Fla. 86-89 Kilpatrick, Kinwood 47-48 Lilley, Leonard (HB) 55-57 King, Charles 32 Lilley, Robert (FB) 55-57 King, Claude (E) 51-54 Lindsay, Dominique (RB) Charlotte, N.C. 05-07, 09 King, Gardner (DT) Bluefield, W.Va. 72 Lindsey, “Tex” (E) 34-36 King, Perry 32 Lineback, Dustin (LB) Climax, N.C. 08-10 Kinlaw, Max (G) 48-49 Lineberry, Wayne (LB) Wadesboro, N.C. 66-68 Kinsey, Ralph (HB) Charlotte, N.C. 61-63 Linker, Neel (G) Mooresville, N.C. 63-65 Kittrell, Belmont 32 Lisk, Larry (E) 58 Kittrell, Bill 46 Linville, Dwight (TE) Winston-Salem, N.C. 92-95 Knight, James (T) 54 Little, Charles 47 Koehlar, Bob (WB) Kinston, N.C. 65-66 Little, James (T) 41 Kolanko, Vince (RB) Weirton, W.Va. 75-77 Little, Richard (T) Grifton, N.C. 69 Konrady, Ron (LB) Egg Harbor, N.J. 70 Livermore, Bill (T) Raleigh, N.C. 66 Koonce, George (DE) New Bern, N.C. 89-90 Livingston, Theodore (DT) Fayetteville, N.C. 84-85

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 153 2016 Football Fact Book Lockerman, Jones (E) Clinton, N.C. 58-61 Mattocks, Adam (DB) Jacksonville, N.C. 79 Loflin, Joe (E) 58-59 Mattocks, Chris (DB) New Bern, N.C. 07-09 Loftin, Glynn (DB) Kinston, N.C. 73-74 Mattocks, Gary (HB) 54-56 Logan, Ernie (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 86-88, 90 Mattox, Don (C) Wilson, N.C. 63 Lominac, Charles 32 Maxwell, Bill (OG) Ware Shoals, S.C. 88 London, Gary (SS) Hampton, Va. 83-86 Mayhew, Winston (DB) Mooresville, N.C. 73-74 Long, Ray 46-47 Maynard, Robert (FB) 54-57 Long, Terry (OG) Columbia, S.C. 80-83 Mayo, Joe (G) 54-56 Long, Woody (T) 38 Mayo, Norman 38-39 Losito, Craig (K) Jacksonville, Fla. 86-88 Mayo, Wiley 39 Louis, James (C) Blacksburg, Va. 67-68 Mays, Nate (DB) Huntersville, N.C. 13 Love, Ed (DT) Virginia Beach, Va. 72 Mazyck, Travis (DB) Virginia Beach, Va. 98-99, 01 Lowe, Dave (C) Merritt Island, Fla. 73 Mazzone, Taylor (QB) Raleigh, N.C. 09 Lowe, Grant (OT) Greensboro, N.C. 86-89 McAdams, Howard (FB) 50 Lowery, Buddy (DE) East Spencer, N.C. 72-74 McBryde, Victor (RB) Red Springs, N.C. 89-90, 92 Lowery, Chaz (OL/TE) Virginia Beach, Va. 12-13 McCall, Marc (OT) Rochelle, Ga. 95-96 Lucas, Bill (G) 40-41 McCallum, Flint (DB) Roland, N.C. 86-88 Luckadoo, Ryan (SN) Anderson, S.C. 98-00 McCalop, Mike (DT/OG) Warsaw, N.C. 88-91 Lundy, Larry (OG) Havelock, N.C. 73-75 McCleary, Norris (DT) Bessemer City, N.C. 96-99 Luquire, Steve (K) Durham, N.C. 68 McClenny, Dennis (G) Goldsboro, N.C. 65 Lyon, Cody (DB) Raleigh, N.C. 11-12 McClintock, Chuck (HB) burlington, N.C. 69 McClure, Bryan (TB) Charlotte, N.C. 67-68 Mabry, Raymond (RB) Grifton, N.C. 95-98 McConnell, Sean (QB) Downey, Calif. 91-92 Mack, Dalvon (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 07-08 McCoy, Mickey (WR) Kennesaw, Ga. 02-05 M Mack, Willie (DE) Winston-Salem, N.C. 85 McCurry, Compton (LB) Summerville, S.C. 86-89 MacDonagh, Michael (DE) Clarksville, Tenn. 04-05 McDaniel, Brian (DE) Weldon, N.C. 80 MacKenzie, Don (T) 47, 49 McDaniel, Emmanuel (DB) Jonesboro, Ga. 92-95 MacMillan, Carlton 32 McDiarmid, James (T) Rocky Mount, N.C. 60-62 Maddox, Joey (DL) Shelby, N.C. 86 McDonald, Bill (T) 49-52 Madigan, Frank (C) 49-52 McFee, Chuck 40 Madison, Ernest (DB) Norfolk, Va. 74-76 McGhin, Garrett (OL) Tallahassee, Fla. 15 Madrin, Cliff (E) 34 McGill, Demetri (DE) Virginia Beach, Va. 13-15 Magazu, Damon (DB) Charlotte, N.C. 10-13 McGlohon (G) 36 Magee, Trey (OL) Wakefield, Va. 04-05 McGregor, Wayne (DT) Danville, Va. 73 Maglione, Tony (DT) Stirling, N.J. 69-71 McGuirk, Mike (FB) Arlington, Va. 68-70 Major, Dalton (RB) Wilmington, N.C. 91 McIntosh, Mitchell (DB) Rockingham, N.C. 66 Mallard, Walter (E) 41 McJunkin, Jack 39 Malyniak, Jeff (P) Alexandria, Va. 86 McKaskill, Charles (T) Asheboro, N.C. 69 Maness, John (OG) New Bern, N.C. 78-79 McKeithan, Deeone (DB) Perth Amboy, N.J. 95-98 Mann, Charlie (TE) Virginia Beach, Va. 78 McKinney, Reggie (TB) Rocky Mount, N.C. 91 Manning, Zack 46-48 McKinney, Quincy (OL) Columbus, Ga. 14-15 Markland, Rusty (DB) Thomasville, N.C. 71-73 McKinnon, Tim (DB) Upper Marlboro, Md. 96 Marriot, Don (B) 41 McLaughlin, Matt (TE) Ringwood, N.J. 86-88 Marroncelli, Richard (G) Rilltown, Pa. 67 McLaurin, Thomas (DB) Roseboro, N.C. 77-79 Marshall, Dekota (DB) Jacksonville, N.C. 07-09 McLawhorn, Chris (FL) Greenville, N.C. 84 Marshmon, Tim (DB) Rocky Mount, N.C. 91 McLendon, Lamar (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 09-10 Martin, Chad (G) Palm Coast, Fla. 87-90 McLester, Rick (K) Oakboro, N.C. 73 Martin, Darrel (DT) Dobson, N.C. 71 McMullan, C.O. 46-48 Martin, Dexter (LB) Cocoa, Fla. 80-81 McMillan, Tomha (DT) Clarkston, Ga. 95-96, 98-99 Martin, Doug (RB) Dobson, N.C. 71 McNeill, Ruffin (DB) Lumberton, N.C. 76-79 Martin, James (RB) Evergreen, N.C. 82-84 McPaul, John (E) Raeford, N.C. 63-65 Martin, Joel (C) 52 McPhail, Jerris (RB) Clinton, N.C. 93-95 Martin, Kelly (T) 36-38 McPhatter, Brian (RB/DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 86-89 Martin, Robert (DB) Dublin, Ga. 86 McPherson, Shane (OG) Cartersville, Ga. 93-96 Martin, William N. (T) Washington, N.C. 65 McQueen, J.J. (TE/FL) High Point, N.C. 96-98 Masimini, Mpumi (DL) Washington, D.C. 95 McQueen, Markeith (S) East Manatee, Fla. 03-04, 06 Mason, Hagen (OL) Tallahassee, Fla. 01-04 McRae, Corie (T) Thomasville, N.C. 63-65 Massey, Raymond (LB) Charlotte, N.C. 97 Meadows, Dave (DB) Remington, Va. 66 Matau, Christian (OL) New Bern, N.C. 15 Meadows, Pete (C) 51 Matthews, Carlton (FB) 52-53, 57 Meannie, Frank (FB) 48-49 Matthews, Ed (T) 52 Medlinger, Greg (E) Spencer, N.C. 65-67 Matthews, John V. (HB) Hertford, N.C. 60-61 Melton, Keith (G) 50 Matthews, Thomas 46 Melvin, Jack (FB) 49-50 Matthews, Thomas (HB) Hertford, N.C. 58-61 Melvin, Travis (OL) Fayetteville, N.C. 08 Mattison, Perez (QB/WR) Anderson, S.C. 93-94, 96-97 Mercer, Maurice (DL) Nashville, N.C. 09

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 154 2016 Football Fact Book Michael, Kenny (RB) Greensboro, N.C. 72 Neill, David (T) Clifton Heights, Pa. 63 Micheals, Jim 47 Neisz, Lance (OL) Raleigh, N.C. 06 Michel, Billy (OL) Greenville, N.C. 86-88 Nelson, Carlton (QB) Portsmouth, Va. 79-82 Michel, Thomas (HB) Arlington, Va. 61-63 Nelson, Chris (OL) Hickory, N.C. 99-01 Milbrook, J.J. (DB) Miami, Fla. 05-08 Nelson, Ed (DE) Commerce, Ga. 75-77 Miles, Charles (RB) Indianapolis, Ind. 91-92 Nelson, Eddie (HB) 54 Millard, Worth (G) 52 Nelson, Gilbert (HB) 55 Millie, Bob (E) Toronto, Ontario 69-71 Nesbit, Robert (G) Salisbury, N.C. 61-62 Miller, Bob (B) 41-43 Newkirk, Travis (WR) Durham, N.C. 96-98 Miller, Eric (DT) Joliet, Ill. 74 Newman, Jimmy (E) Greenville, N.C. 64 Miller, Greg (SE) Havelock, N.C. 70 Nichols, Chris (LB) Asheboro, N.C. 70 Miller, Kevin (K/P) Virginia Beach, Va. 99-02 Nichols, Jason (WR) Norcross, Ga. 94-97 Miller, Ronnie (FL) Thomasville, N.C. 70 Nichols, Ricky (SE) Chesapeake, Va. 81-84 Mills, Dinky (WB) Ayden, N.C. 62-64 Niklason, Gary (LB) McLean, Va. 72-74 Mills, Mike (TB) Statesville, N.C. 68-70 Nisbet, Billy (C) Greenville, N.C. 32 Milner, Matt (DL) Raleigh, N.C. 10-12 Nobles, Anthony (OL) Randleman, N.C. 97-98 Mitchell, Khalif (DT) Virginia Beach, Va. 07-08 Nobles, Jack (T) 34-35 Mitchell, Tim (C) Lancaster, Pa. 81-84 Noe, Andy 33 Mitchell, William (WB) Fayetteville, N.C. 69-71 Noe, Hampton (G) 36 Mixon, Tom (C) 55-56 Noe, Jack (B) 36-38 Moe, Peter (K) Kirstiansand, Norway 67 Norris, Sam (SS) San Diego, Calif. 82 Molineaux, Joe (DT) Grafton, Va. 86-87 Norris, Smokey (DB) Clinton, N.C. 79-82 Mollenhaur, Don (C/LB) Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 69-71 Northcutt, Chuck (LB) Rockingham, N.C. 81-83 Monds, Richard (G) 55-57 Northcutt, Norwood (B) 34-36 Monroe, Alex (T) Aberdeen, N.C. 68-69 Nottingham, Ellis (E) Washington, D.C. 65-67 Monroe, Kevin (DB) Greenville, N.C. 96-99 Nunery, Justin (WR) Garner, N.C. 10 Moody, Jarrod (RB) Rocky Mount, N.C. 85-88 Moore, Aubrey (OG) Wilson, N.C. 71 Ochoa, Carlos (LB) Greenville, N.C. 98-00 Moore, Chris (LB) Havelock, N.C. 02-05 Odom, Ruffin (E) Ahoskie, N.C. 63-66 Moore, Danny (C) Grifton, N.C. 96-98 O O’Driscoll, John (DL) Chicago, Ill. 86-87 Moore, Ken (DE) Harrells, N.C. 71-74 O’Hare, Joe (TE) Hyattsville, Md. 72 Moore, Robert (E) Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 59-60 O’Kelley, Harold (HB) 52-55 Moran, Kevin (DT) Manchester, N.H. 65-67 Oliver, Colton (DS) Charlotte, N.C. 14-15 Morgan, James 33 Oliver, Skipper (DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 66 Morgan, Rahkeem (DB) Asheville, N.C. 09-11 Oliver, Valla Vonga (RB) Mt. Oliver, N.C. 75 Morris, Glenn (LB) Greensboro, N.C. 78-81 O’Neill, Ted (C) Dorechster, Mass. 74 Morris, John (DE) Durham, N.C. 76-79 O’Roark, Larry (SE) Centreville, Va. 80 Morris, John (T) Norfolk, Va. 68-69 Orr, Tim (OL Hampton, Va. 88 Morris, Torey (WR) Toms River, N.J. 99-02 Osborne, Lorenzo (LB) Atlanta, Ga. 06-07 Moss, Reggie (TE) Elizabeth City, N.C. 77 Osemene, Nweike (DT) Columbia, S.C. 07 Moton, Richard (S) Tulsa, Okla. 02-03 Ostraner 48 Moye, Jack (G) 38 Overton, Charles (BB) Edenton, N.C. 66-68 Moye, Tutu (LB/TE) Greenville, N.C. 01-03 Overton, Montese (LB) Greenville, N.C. 12-15 Muhwezi, Danny (LB) Germantown, Md. 07 Overton, Raymond (T) 53-56 Mulder, Steve (LB) Bowie, Md. 74 Owens, Alfred (E) 54 Muldrow, Robert (E) Bishopville, S.C. 61 Owens, Deke (K) Jacksonville, N.C. 92 Mulholland, Matt (OT) bethesda, Md. 76-79 Murphy, Eddie (NG) Raleigh, N.C. 77 Paddock, Dick (DB) Allison Park, Pa. 70-72 Murray, Bruce 40 Page, Alvah 32 Murray, Mike (G) Reading, Pa. 67 P Page, Link (E) Elm City, N.C. 68 Musselwhite, Hubert 46-47 Paige, Terry (RB) Whiteville, N.C. 85 Myers, Eric (DT) Allen Park, Mich. 91 Painter, John (E) 52 Myers, Mike (NT) Goose Greek, N.C. 14-15 Palilli, Joe (C) 48-49 Myers, Wally (NG) Goldsboro, N.C. 79 Palmer, Doug (OL/DL) Fayetteville, N.C. 06-08 Myrick, Bobby (LHB) Goldsboro, N.C. 74-75 Parker, Billy (TE) Wilmington, N.C. 80-81 Myrick, James (OL) Virginia Beach, Va. 02-04 Parker, Cary (HB) Hopewell, Va. 59-61 Myrick, Mike (WR) Goldsboro, N.C. 71-73 Parker, Derrick (RB) Greenville, N.C. 87 Parker, Hugh (OL) Morehead City, N.C. 11 Nantz, Fred (OL) Rockingham, N.C. 60 Parker, Lavern (DT) Chocowinity, N.C. 71 Nash, Thomas (HB) 55-58 Parker, Pierre (LB/FS) Wilson, N.C. 04-06 N Neal, Keifer (OL) Anaheim, Calif. 13 Parker, Ricky (T) Nashville, N.C. 66 Neal, Levin (DB) Wilmington, N.C. 09 Parker, Robert (OL) Hyattsville, Md. 97-99, 00 Nealy, Antoine (LB) Clarendon, N.C. 03 Parrish, Randy (OG) Lumberton, N.C. 74-76 Nealy, Kent (LB) Clarendon, N.C. 00-03 Pasut, Zico (WR/TE/RB) Charlotte, N.C. 10-13 Neff, Bob (OT) Harrisonburg, Va. 73-74 Patterson, Jack (TB) Jacksonville, Fla. 69-71

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 155 2016 Football Fact Book Patterson, Melvin (DB/LB) Alachua, Fla. 07-08, 10 Powell, Marke (LB) Troy, N.C. 09-11 Patterson, Robert (QB) 54, 56-57 Powell, Otis (B) 36 Patton, Dickie (E) Burlington, N.C. 65 Powell, Willie (DE) Tarboro, N.C. 85-87 Patton, Jeff (NG) Selma, N.C. 84 Powers, Jonathan (OL) Wilmington, N.C. 13 Paul, Jerry (C) Washington, N.C. 61 Powers, Mac (OG) Hampton, Va. 83-84 Paul, Larry (LB) Raleigh, N.C. 75-77 Pratt, Bill (B) 36 Paulk, Leonard (DB) Columbia, S.C. 09-12 Pratt, Caleb (PK) Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 15 Peacock, John (RB) Venice, Fla. 94 Pratt, Dayon (LB) Washington, D.C. 13-15 Pearce, Ronny (DB) Pulaski, Va. 67 Presley, Fred (NT) Snow Hill, N.C. 13-15 Pearson, Bruse (DB) Goldsboro, N.C. 93-94 Preston, Jarad (P) Tuscon, Ariz. 01-02 Pearson, Perry (T) 57-58 Price, Eddie (HB) 35 Peed, Ronnie (C/LB) Hurdle Mills, N.C. 69-71 Price, Mike (WR) New Bern, N.C. 10-11 Peele, Stanley (E) 46, 48-49 Prince, William Henry (T) Exmore, Va. 65-67 Peeler, Richard (DT) Shelby, N.C. 70-71 Prominski, Pete (C) 48-50 Pegues, Jeff (DE) Laurinburg, N.C. 80-83 Proctor, Ed (RB) Charlotte, N.C. 60 Pegues, Lee (DL/DE) Bennettsville, S.C. 10-13 Puckett, Bil 33 Pender, Jason (FB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 02-05 Pulley, Joe (DB) Virginia Beach, Va. 72 Pendleton, Willard 46 Pulley, Tom (E) Durham, N.C. 68-70 Pennington, Bobby 50 Pulliam, Larry (FB) Eden, N.C. 70 Pennington, Raymond (E) 53-56 Purdie, Cody (DB) New Bern, N.C. 14 Perkins 37 Perkins, Howard (B) 34 Quaenell, Kenneth (T) 37 Perry, Raymond (C) Albemarle, N.C. 63-64 Quick, Greg (OT) Laurinburg, N.C. 84 Perry, Robert (HB) 53-56 Q Quick, N.W. (E) 49 Perry, Robert (HB) 58 Quick, Norman (OL) Laurinburg, N.C. 81-84 Perry, Wade (G) Rocky Mount, N.C. 87-88 Quinn, Colon (T) Warsaw, N.C. 62-64 Perry, Wayne (DB) Morrisville, N.C. 78-79 Perryman, Cliff (LB) Richmond, Va. 08-11 Ragland, Ronnie (OG) Gladstone, Va. 75 Peterkin, Garett (WR) Laurinburg, N.C. 01-02 Rainbow, Medrick (LB) Conway, S.C. 84-87 Phelps, William (T) 57 R Rainer, Brandon (DB) Laurinburg, N.C. 00-03 Phillips, Kendrick (S) Fayetteville, N.C. 95-98 Rainey, Harry (HB) 52-54 Phillips, Kenny (SS) Greenville, N.C. 82-83 Randolph, Harold (LB) Greenville, N.C. 75-77 Phillips, Matt 39 Ravenell, Eddie (DB) Tabor City, N.C. 00 Phillips, Slade 46 Ray, Brian (LB) Raleigh, N.C. 96 Phillips, Travis (DB) Montpelier, Va. 15 Ray, Cedric (TE) Fayetteville, N.C. 85 Pickard, Cole (LB) Walkertown, N.C. 15 Ray, Lance (WR) Quincy, Fla. 12-13 Pickett, Emerson (LB) beulaville, N.C. 75 Raynor, Wilson (DS) Dunn, N.C. 05-08 Pickett, Lorenza (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 02-05 Reagan, William D., Jr. (T) High Point, N.C. 65-66 Pickford, Ned (HB) Washington, D.C. 61 Reid, Donald (LB) Farmville, N.C. 80-81, 83-84 Pierce, Gary (T) New Castle, Del. 57-60 Reid, Ronald (LB) Farmville, N.C. 80-81, 83-84 Piland, Clayton (T) Winton, N.C. 59-61 Reif, Paul (WB) New Castle, Del. 63 Pingston, Greg (DB) Merritt Island, Fla. 74-76 Renaud, Joel (OL) Pompano Beach, Fla. 04 Pinkney, James (QB) Delray Beach, Fla. 03-06 Render, Travis (DB) Decatur, Ga. 91-93 Pinkney, Patrick (QB) Fayetteville, N.C. 07-09 Reutter, Joe (TE) Dawington, Pa. 73-74 Pinkney, Reggie (DB) Fort Bragg, N.C. 74-76 Reyes, Eric (LB) Chletenham, Md. 97-98 Pittman, E.S. 46 Reynolds, Bob (E) Ayden, N.C. 66 Pittman, Robert (C) 36-37 Reynolds, Darryl (DB) New Bern, N.C. 07-09 Pittman, Wes (WR/LB) Raleigh, N.C. 09-10 Reynolds, Korey (TE/DL) Hoover, Ala. 09 Platt, Robert 51 Rhett, Michael (FB) Hollywood, Fla. 88-91 Plott, J.C. (DE) Concord, N.C. 82-83 Rhodes, Carl (G) 56 Plowman, Davis (PK) Roswell, Ga. 13-15 Rhodes, Fella (DB) Chesapeake, Va. 66-68 Plum, David (NG) Raleigh, N.C. 83-86 Rhodes, Larry (E) 51-54 Pohren, Mark (C) Brighton, Iowa 70-71 Ribbins, Pete (E) Ontario, Canada 68 Poliakoff, Irving 39-40 Rice, George (G) 52-54 Polochak, Doug (OL) Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 10-11 Rich, Buster 48 Poole, Wayne (NG) Knightdale, N.C. 76-79 Richards, Scott (TE) North Augusta, S.C. 93-96 Pope, Brandon (OL) Chesapeake, Va. 01-03 Richardson, Donnell (LB) Nashville, N.C. 74 Pope, Damon (TE) Athens, Ga. 81-84 Richardson, George (TE) Chevy Chase, Md. 63-65 Popov, Paul (G) 53-56 Richardson, Pete (DT) High Point, N.C. 73 Porch, Donald (DB) Pleasant Hill, N.C. 88-90 Richardson, Sean (TE) Durham, N.C. 94-96 Porcher, Lynn (FS) Rembert, S.C. 85 Richardson, Terrell (DB) Raleigh, N.C. 13-15 Post, Chip (OG) Sanford, N.C. 74 Ridenhour, Baxter (T) 33-34 Post, Jim (LB) River Vale, N.J. 71-72 Ridenhour, Lester (B) 34-36, 38 Pou, Ronald (DL) Williamston, N.C. 01-02 Riff, Melvin (FB) 58-59 Powell, Arnie (WR) Deep Creek, Va. 98-01 Rimpf, Brian (OL) Raleigh, N.C. 00-03

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 156 2016 Football Fact Book Rios, Edwin (WR) Greenbelt, Md. 01-03 Sasser, Wilbur (G) Goldsboro, N.C. 68-70 Rivers, Brantley (K) Kingston, Tenn. 96-99 Sanford, Bob (L) Rockingham, N.C. 60 Rivers, Henry 33 Satterfield, Chris (DB) Raleigh, N.C. 97-98 Rivers, Junior 32 Satterwhite, Charles (G) 52 Rivers, Tom 33 Saunders, Brian (LB) New Bern, N.C. 86 Roach, Kevin (WR) Williamston, N.C. 03-06 Saunders, Will (TE) Franklin, Va. 79-80 Robbins, Tootie (T) Merry Hill, N.C. 78-81 Savage, Baxter (G) 57 Roberson, Curtis (T) 54 Sawyer, Mayhew 32 Roberson, Howard (T) 41 Scales, Rusty (DHB) Little Falls, N.J. 69-71 Roberts, David (T) Jacksonville, N.C. 68 Scarfone, Rocco (DB) Greensboro, N.C. 12, 14-15 Roberts, George 40 Schaffer, John (DE) Jacksonville, N.C. 75 Roberts, Hubert (E) 38 Schink, Don (RB) Totowa, N.J. 72-74 Robertson, John (OT) Eden, N.C. 80-83 Schmidt, Corey (OL) Cary, N.C. 01-03 Robertson, Kenneth (FB) Leaksville, N.C. 63-64 Schnurr, Paul (E) Fayetteville, N.C. 65-67 Robertson, Tre (OL) Roxboro, N.C. 13-15 Schuerholz, Wilson (B) 40-41 Robinson, Charlie (DB) Voorhees, N.J. 98-01 Schultz, Jack (DB) Greensboro, N.C. 09 Robinson, Desmond (QB) Rock Hill, S.C. 02-04 Schulz, Jody (DE) Chester, Md. 81-82 Robinson, Harold (FB) Washington, N.C. 70 Schwarz, John Richard (T) Asheboro, N.C. 65-67 Robinson, Howard (T) 41 Scott, Anthony (RB) Virginia Beach, Va. 14-15 Robinson, Jimmy (G) 54 Scott, D.J. (OL) Green Cove Springs, Fla. 07-10 Robinson, Junior (DB) High Point, N.C. 87-89 Scott, Paul (G) 41 Robinson, Mark (DT) Longwood, Fla. 04-07 Scott, Tom (OT) Rose Hill, N.C. 89-92 Robinson, Reggie (LB) Greensboro, N.C. 92 Scott, Walter (DT) Trenton, S.C. 91-95 Robinson, Scotty (DE) Salisbury, N.C. 06-09 Scribner, Tommy (HB) 56 Robinson, Wallace (T) 50 Sealy, Troy (NG) Fairmont, N.C. 91 Roebuck, Frank (T) 37 Seargent, Corey (DB) Rock Hill, S.C. 15 Roebuck, Mac (HB) 59 Seekford, Kurt (TE) Leesburg, Va. 91-92 Rogers, Buck (T) Freeman, Va. 66 Sellers, Chris (OG/DE) Newport News, Va. 04-05 Rogers, Charles (G) 57 Sellers, Mike (WR) Covington, Ga. 95-96 Rogers, David (FB) Monroe, N.C. 58-60 Semenza, Matt (LB) Haslet, N.J. 94-96 Rogers, Gerry (LB) Pottstown, Pa. 82-83 Sepaniak, Shep (LB-FB) brookside, N.J. 95-96 Rogers, J.R. (RB) Raleigh, N.C. 08-09 Sermons, Jim (E) Cove City, N.C. 69 Rogers, Steven (WR) Augusta, Ga. 05-07 Setzer, Brandon (DT) Thomasville, N.C. 05-06 Rogers, Walter (G) 38-40 Setzer, Michael (TE) Lenoir, N.C. 98 Rogerson, Chester (T) 53-56 Sexton, Amos 46 Rogerson, “Crack” Ayden, N.C. 33 Seymour, Mack (HB) Elizabeth City, N.C. 59-60 Rogerson, Russell (T) 40-41 Shallcross, John (C) Smithfield, N.C. 74 Roper, Mike (K) Hendersonville, N.C. 73-74 Shankweiler, Kort (TE/QB/FB) Greenville, N.C. 03-06 Rose, Chrishon (DL) Washington, D.C. 11-14 Shannon, Larry (WR) Starke, Fla. 94-97 Rose, Randy (G) Rocky Mount, N.C. 66 Shea, Mike (WR) Virginia Beach, Va. 72-74 Rose, Shaun (OL) Wilson, N.C. 99-00 Sheehan, Michael (OG) Closter, N.Y. 98 Ross, Jay (DT) Wilmington, N.C. 06-09 Shell, Jason (SN) China Grove, N.C. 94-97 Ross, Kasey (DB) Alachua, Fla. 03-06 Shelton, Bill (B) 36-39 Rothrock, Wes (DB) Enfield, N.C. 68-70 Sherman, Bill (WR) Chapel Hill, N.C. 74 Rouse, Dan (QB) Newport News, Va. 60-61 Sherman, Schizo (RB) Conway, S.C. 93 Rouse, George (E) Newport News, Va. 62 Shoe, Dwight (E) 49-52 Rowe, John (G) Southern Pines, N.C. 69-70 Shoe, Wayne (G) 53 Royster, Ralph (G) Henderson, N.C. 61-63 Shuffler, Jimmy (C) New Bern, N.C. 65-67 Ruck, Robert (G) 57 Siler, Sandy (QB) 49-52 Rudisill, Larry (HB) 61-64 Siler, Wil (C) Siler City, N.C. 63 Ruffin, Giavanni (RB) Virginia Beach, Va. 09-10 Simmons, Brandon (RB) Newton Grove, N.C. 06-08 Ruffin, Justin (WR) Garner, N.C. 09 Simmons, Christian (DB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 13-14 Rumbey, Charles 32 Simmons, Jason (FB) Newton Grove, N.C. 08 Rusinowski, Joe (OG) Long Island, N.Y. 74 Simmons, Marcus (RB) New Bern, N.C. 13 Russ, Daniel (DT) Shallotte, N.C. 94 Simmons, Travis (DB) Tallahassee, Fla. 07-10 Russell, Corey (OL) Fairmont Heights, Md. 95-98 Simmons, Travon (DB) Marietta, Ga. 14-15 Russell, Skip (LB) Swansboro, N.C. 73-74 Simmons, Will (OL) Ahoskie, N.C. 10-13 Ryan, Ben (P/PK) Marshville, N.C. 10-11 Simpson, Anthony (FB) brooklyn, N.Y. 84-87 Ryan, Bob (E) Richmond, Va. 64 Simpson, Bruce (LB) Jacksonville, N.C. 84-85, 87 Sinclair, Francis (G) 34-36 Salmon, Ted (T) Richmond, Va. 69-71 Singletary, James (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 88 Salmon, Vernon (HB) 57 Singleton, Leroy (T) 57 S Salyer, Bob (WR) Lookout Mtn., Tenn. 71 Skeeter, Bill (QB) 57 Samuel, Kevin (S) Fayetteville, N.C. 84 Skinner, Dan (E) 52 Santa Cruz, Chris (LB) Lillian, Ala. 83-84 Slade, Louis (HB) 54

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 157 2016 Football Fact Book Slate, Zack (DE) Melbourne, Fla. 04, 06-08 Stewart, Ron (DB) Jacksonville, N.C. 74 Slaughter, George (FB) 55-57 Stoughton, Terry (LB) Fort Scott, Kan. 71-72 Sloan, Joe (H/QB) Chester, Va. 07-09 Stokes, Keith (HB/KR) Dothan, Ala. 99-00 Smith (G) 36 Stowe, Durward (HB) 35 Smith, A. (FB) 35 Strawbridge, Murray (G) Williamston, N.C. 60-61 Smith, Billy (HB) 48-50 Strawderman, Alan (DE) Harrisonburg, Va. 72-74 Smith, Brandon (OL) Kernersville, N.C. 14-15 Strayhorn, Kenny (TB) Trenton, N.C. 73-75 Smith, Charles (T) 53-56 Strayhorn, Les (TB) Trenton, N.C. 70-72 Smith, David (C) Whiteville, N.C. 60-62 Streeter, Roswell (DB) Greenville, N.C. 86-88 Smith, Dennis (E) 49-52 Strickland, Bobby (FB) 52 Smith, Doug (DT) Pamlico, N.C. 79-80 Strickland, Ezra (G) 53 Smith, Earl (E) 37-39 Strickland, William (HB) Portsmouth, Va. 59-62 Smith, Gene (TE) Gaffney, S.C. 91 Strother, Nelson (LB) Charlottesville, Va. 72-74 Smith, Gherman (T) 35 Struyk, C.J. (DS/OL) Morehead City, N.C. 12-15 Smith, Greg (OG) Chocowinity, N.C. 91, 93 Struyk, Curtis (DT) Beaufort, N.C. 84 Smith, Jermaine (DE) Eden, N.C. 94 Suddith, Ronnie (OG) Miami, Fla. 93-96 Smith, Johnny (FB) 48-50 Suggs, Dalwyn (HB) 55 Smith, Josh (DL) Raleigh, N.C. 08-10 Suggs, Kelvin (DB) Kinston, N.C. 95-98 Smith, Junior (RB) Fayetteville, N.C. 91-94 Summer, Tommy (LB) Cherryville, N.C. 76-77 Smith, Mitchell (OT) Southern Pines, N.C. 75-78 Summerell, Carl (QB) Virginia Beach, Va. 71-73 Smith, Nelson (OT) Goldsboro, N.C. 75-78 Summerlin, Ed (FB) Tarboro, N.C. 68-70 Smith, “Red” (G) 34-36 Summers, James (QB/WR) Greensboro, N.C. 15 Smith, Tony (NG) Laurinburg, N.C. 81 Sumner, John (T) Winston-Salem, N.C. 63 Smith, Tony Lee (WR) Fayetteville, N.C. 84-87 Sumrell, “Poss” 33 Smith, Troy (SE) Greenville, N.C. 95-98 Sutton, Drew (OL) Bonaire, Ga. 05-06 Smith, Vinson (LB) Statesville, N.C. 84-87 Sutton, Theodore (FB) Kinston, N.C. 77-80 Smith, William (DS) Goldsboro, N.C. 09-11 Swain, Bob 48 Smith, Willie (DE/OL) Kenly, N.C. 07-10 Swain, Tom (FB) 50 Smith, Wayne (WR) Springfield, Pa. 74 Swanner, Charles (E) Edenton, N.C. 67-69 Smith, Xavier (DB) Raleigh, N.C. 15 Swart, John (G) 50-51 Snyder, George (DHB) Mount Airy, N.C. 69 Sweet, Earl (T) Portsmouth, Va. 58-62 Snyder, James (FB) Franklin, N.J. 65 Swindell, Norman (BB) New Bern, N.C. 63-65 Sokolohorsky, Greg (OT) Garnersville, N.Y. 84-85 Swords, Tim (DT) New Martinsville, W.Va. 76-79 Soles, Fred (HB) 48-49 Sykes, George (SE/DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 79-82 Soloman, Jabril (WR) Hemingway, S.C. 12 Sykes, Kristopher (DB) Conyers, Ga. 11-12 Sonnhalter, Jay (TE/FB) Cary, N.C. 05-07 Sykes, Vic (E) Arlington, N.C. 79-82 Southall, Stewart (OG) Milledgeville, Ga. 87-89 Szymanski, Dave (LB) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 70 Southerland, Jimmy (QB) Wilmington, N.C. 75-77 Spainhour, Reeves (DT) Wake Forest, N.C. 89-90 Taliaferro, Essray (LB) Smithfield, N.C. 84-87 Speed, Darrell (QB) Sanford, N.C. 83-85 Tanne, Ed (E) 49-50 Speight, James (HB) Greenville, N.C. 55-58 T Tanner, Fritz (HB) 57 Speight, Jimmy 33 Tart, Billy (C) Dunn, N.C. 72 Speight, Reece (LB) Wilson, N.C. 13, 15 Tatarski, Lou 46 Spence, Steve (LB) Norfolk, Va. 08-09 Tate, Robert (DB) Wilmington, N.C. 91-93 Spivey, Leroy (E) Edenton, N.C. 62-63 Taylor, Alex (WR) Greensboro, N.C. 07-09 Springs, Worth (T) Charlotte, N.C. 66-68 Taylor, Andre (DB) New Castle, Del. 94 Stafford, George (QB) Hamlet, N.C. 59-60 Taylor, Daryl (DT) Fayetteville, N.C. 91, 93 Stanfield, Walter (E) 52 Taylor, Dean (DT) Wallace, N.C. 90 Stankus, Ambros 39 Taylor, Derek (NG) Atlanta, Ga. 90-93 Stanley, Jim (HB) 50 Taylor, Gene (T) 53 Stanley, Mike (OT) Dunn, N.C. 73-74 Taylor, Ken (LB) Hampton, Va. 85 Stanley, Terrell (DL) Southport, N.C. 12-13, 15 Taylor, Luke (C) 51-52 Staton, Derehl (WR) Huntersville, N.C. 05 Taylor, Tavares (DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 95-98 Stauffer, John (T) 59 Teachey, Karrol (G) 57 Steinbacher, Nate (K) College Station, Texas 03-04 Teague, Marshall (B) 41 Stell, Sam 48 Temple, Doug (G) Elizabeth City, N.C. 69 Stephens, Dashaun (LB) Tabor City, N.C. 03-05 Terrell, T.J. (WR) , Texas 10 Stephens, Hal (DT) Whiteville, N.C. 80-83 Terry, Damonte (RB) Laurinburg, N.C. 10 Stephens, Mike (DB) Chincoteague, Va. 70-71 Terry, Eric (LB) Rockingham, N.C. 03 Stevens, Richard (HB) Whiteville, N.C. 60-62 Tesh, John (T) Mount Airy, N.C. 68 Stevens, Sammy (DB) Seabrook, Md. 70 Testo, Joseph (BB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 65-67 Stevenson, Woodrow (DT) Longwood, N.C. 77 Tew, Gary (DT) Clinton, N.C. 72 Steward, Jerome (CB) Jacksonville, Fla. 99-02 Thacker, Mac (FB) Henderson, N.C. 59-60 Stewart, Buddy (G) Wilmington, N.C. 61-63 Tharrington, Irving (E) 36 Stewart, Greg (QB) Middlebrook, Va. 80-82 Thomas, Ben (TE) Reston, Va. 99-02

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 158 2016 Football Fact Book Thomas, Bobby (T) 51-53 Vincent, Ronald (T) Greenville, N.C. 66-67 Thomas, Dave (SS) Goldsboro, N.C. 83-84 Viverette, Sammy (T) Enfield, N.C. 64-65 Thomas, David (E) 57-59 Voight, Bob (QB) Chesapeake, Va. 72-73 Thomas, Greg (C) Goldsboro, N.C. 83-86 von Bargen, Kurtis (DB) Midlothian, Va. 08 Thompson, Anthony (LB/DE) Wilson, N.C. 87-89 Thompson, Buddy (LB) Chesapeake, Va. 72 Waddell, Dan (B) 40-41 Thompson, Cedric (WR) Kings Mountain, N.C. 13-15 Wade, Jim (TE) Charlotte, N.C. 73 Thompson, Chip (DB) Jackson, Miss. 12-13 W Wadford, Odel 48 Thompson, Chuck (LB) Thomaston, Ga. 74 Waggoner, Thomas (E) 55-56 Thompson, Matt (LB) Mebane, N.C. 08-10 Wagner, Melvin (T) 38 Thompson, Ricky (LB) Henderson, N.C. 74 Walden, Jimmy (TB) Greensboro, N.C. 81-84 Thorell, Peter (HB) Stafford-Wane, Pa. 61-62 Waldrip, Howard 33 Threlkeld, Tom (DB) Naples, Fla. 70 Wallace, Bill (DB) Haw River, N.C. 10-11 Thrift, Roger (QB) 49-50 Wallace, Devon (DB) Burlington, N.C. 08 Tignor, Trent (H/P) Hoschton, Ga. 10-13 Walker, Aaron (OL) Columbia, S.C. 98-01 Tilghman, Terry (OT) Mesquite, Texas 91-94 Walker, Fred (DB) Aiken, S.C. 91-92 Tillman, Ray (LB) Lithonia, Ga. 14-15 Walker, Jimbo (OT) Atmore, Ala. 74-75 Tillman, Robert (RB) Maxton, N.C. 03-05 Walker, Kevin (CB) Greensboro, N.C. 82-85 Tingler, Vance (DT) Wilson, N.C. 77-79 Walker, Les (DT) New York, N.Y. 71-72 Tinnen, Ernest (QB) Burlington, N.C. 95-98 Walker, Matt (DHB) Rockingham, N.C. 69 Tkach, Joe (DE) Jacksonville, N.C. 71-73 Wallace, Bill (FB) Edenton, N.C. 69-71 Tolar, Dupree 33 Wallace, Tabari (DB) New Bern, N.C. 94-97 Tolley, Jerry (WB) Edenton, N.C. 62-64 Walls, Stacy (DB) Sandersville, Ga. 05 Torain, Ricky (DB) Rougemont, N.C. 87-88 Walsh, Brian (DS) Greenville, N.C. 89 Torrence, Bill (HB) Salisbury, N.C. 60 Wann, Gary (QB) Orange, Calif. 71 Torruella, Connor (PK) Garner, N.C. 15 Ward, Andrew (WR) Pemberton, N.J. 91 Townes, Marvin (RB) Warrenton, N.C. 01-04 Ward, David (FB) Raleigh, N.C. 08 Trevathan, Henry (QB) Greenville, N.C. 78-79 Ward, Kevin (LB) Kinston, N.C. 98-01 Tripp, Stuart (C) 41 Ward, Stuart (C) Greenville, N.C. 83-85 Troth, Mike (FL) Hampton, Va. 73 Warren 48 Troth, Paul (QB) Davidson, N.C. 01-03 Warren, Jeffrey (LB) Snow Hill, N.C. 77, 79-80 Trotman, Paul (G) 49 Warren, Joe (DB) Fairson, N.C. 74 Troupe, Greg (C) Alexandria, Va. 71-73 Warren, John (FB) 54 Truslow, Grover (T) Lumberton, N.C. 69-71 Washington, Billy Ray (SE) Jacksonville, N.C. 77-79 Tucker, Bill (C) Albemarle, N.C. 67-68 Washington, Marc (DE) Reidsville, N.C. 90-91 Tucker, George (G) 52-54 Washington, Robert (DE) Glenville, Ga. 84-85 Tucker, W. Eric (HB) Greenville, N.C. 32 Waters, Bubba (RB) Bath, N.C. 84-87 Tucker, Waylan 39 Watkins, Ed (OL) Midlothian, Va. 96 Tudor, Kyle (LB) Augusta, Ga. 10-13 Watts, Randy (DT) Sandersville, Ga. 84 Turner, Frank (T) 52 Wayne, Jeff (E) Charlotte, N.C. 66-67 Turner, George (QB) 57-59 Weathersbee, Paul (C) Norwood, N.C. 67-69 Turner, Jeff (CB) Darien, Conn. 84-85 Weathington, Wendle F. (G) Mooresville, N.C. 61 Turner, Randy (DE) Augusta, Ga. 79 Weaver, Bobby (QB) Darnestown, Md. 97-99 Twitty, Amos (LB) Heath Springs, S.C. 81-82 Weaver, Mike (QB) Williamston, N.C. 74-76 Tyler, Tim (T) Alexander, Va. 68-70 Webb, Boyd (QB) 51-54 Tynes, Ernest (DB) Miami, Fla. 89-90 Webster, Danny (WR) Havelock, N.C. 11-12 Tyson, Charlie (RB) Miami, Fla. 87-90 Webster, Harry (WB) Murfreesboro, N.C. 64 Tyson, Don (G) Fayetteville, N.C. 67-68 West, Lorenzo (DL) Atlanta, Ga. 93-96 Tyson, James (CB) Greenville, N.C. 02-03 Wetherington, M.G. 46-47 Tyson, Oscar (G) Richmond, Va. 79-82 Weymann, Jonathon (QB) Charlotte, N.C. 13 Wheeler, Bob 46 Umphlett, Mike (SE) Ahoskie, N.C. 75 Wheeler, George (T) Huntersville, N.C. 67-69 Uzzell, Travis (LB) Pikeville, N.C. 91 Wheeler, James (FB) Wilson, N.C. 64 U Wheelis, Dan 46 Whimper, Guy (OT/DL/LB) Havelock, N.C. 02-05 Valentine, Zack (DE) Edenton, N.C. 75-78 Whitaker, Orlando (QB) battleboro, N.C. 91 Van Buren, Cedric (RB) Charleston, S.C. 89-92 White, Cam (LB) Apex, N.C. 14-15 V Vance, Keith (DE) Greensboro, N.C. 72 White, Doug (OL) Norristown, Pa. 00-03 Vann, Norwood (TE) Warsaw, N.C. 80-83 White, Johnathon (DE) High Point, N.C. 12-15 Vanney, Bill (BB) South Boston, Va. 62 White, Marcus (WR) Richmond, Va. 00-02 VanSant, Henry (C) Hampton, Va. 58-60 Whitehead, Donald (CB) battleboro, N.C. 01-04 Vaughn, Charles (E) 57-58 Whitehead, Stacy (OL) New Bern, N.C. 95-96 Veal, Jermarcus (LB) Warner Robins, Ga. 02-05 Whiting, Al (WR) Dalzell, S.C. 88-90 Venable, Justin (DB) Climax, N.C. 09-12 Whitley, George (WB) Huntersville, N.C. 68-70 Ventors, Rockfellow (T) 36-38, 40 Whitley, Norman (RB) Hamlet, N.C. 08-10

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 159 2016 Football Fact Book Wickizer, Kent (T) 55-56 Wiggins, Jarrett (LB) Camden, S.C. 05-06 Wiggins, Kevin (C) Pink Hill, N.C. 93-95 Wiggins, Reese (WR) Durham, N.C. 11-14 Wigfall, Nate (DT) Jacksonville, N.C. 78-80 Wightman, Billy (TB) Graham, N.C. 67-69 Wike, Johnny (G) Mt. Holly, N.C. 58-59 Wiley, Roy (FB) Burlington, N.C. 78-81 Wilfore, Vic (WR) Greenville, N.C. 72-74 Wilkerson (E) 36 Wilkerson, George (DE) Wilson, N.C. 72-74 Wilkerson, Whitley (C) Wilson, N.C. 79-82 Wilkins, Jerry (FB) Dunn, N.C. 60 Williams, Abb 48-49 Williams, Abner (HB) 46 Williams, Alan (DE) Williamston, N.C. 71 Williams, Allen (WR) Rock Hill, N.C. 93-94 Williams, B. 48 Williams, Bernard (DT) Winston-Salem, N.C. 98-01 Williams, Brandon (LB) Rock Hill, S.C. 11-14 Williams, Brian (SN) Garner, N.C. 93-96 Williams, Bryce (TE) Winston-Salem, N.C. 13-15 Williams, Chipper (T) Raleigh, N.C. 69 Williams, Clifford (NG) Fayetteville, N.C. 78-80 Williams, Dempsey (G) Fayetteville, N.C. 58-60 Williams, Guy (SN) New Bern, N.C. 01 Williams, Henry (FL) Tunica, Miss. 83-84 Pirate players and coaches celebrate following ECU’s 28-21 win at No. 17 Virginia Tech. Williams, Jimmy (WR) Washington, N.C. 14-15 Williams, Joe (G) 37-40 Woody, Floyd (B) 41 Williams, John (E) Rocky Mount, N.C. 67 Woody, Jim (K) Clinton, N.C. 72-74 Williams, John (DT) Norfolk, Va. 73 Woolard, Hilton (E) 57 Williams, John (QB/P) Easley, S.C. 82 Woolley, Pete (C-LB) River Vale, N.J. 69-71 Williams, Jonathan (RB) Greenville, N.C. 07-10 Wornick, Brad (QB) Charlotte, N.C. 10 Williams, Jordan (LB) Fayetteville, N.C. 14-15 Wortham, Tony (DT) Atlanta, Ga. 90-91 Williams, Larry (OL) Wilmington, N.C. 14 Worthy, Cam (WR) Blair, S.C. 13-14 Williams, Ron (WR) Rock Hill, S.C. 91, 93 Worthington, Tom 32 Williams, Terrell (NG) Los Angeles, Calif. 95-96 Woullard, Gabe (LB) Valencia, Calif. 12-13 Williams, Terry (DL) Loganville, Ga. 11-14 Wrenn, Gerald (K) Danville, Va. 68-70 Williams, Travis (DB) Daytona Beach, Fla. 04-07 Wright, Dan 32 Williamson, John (LB) Laurinburg, N.C. 84-87 Wright, Darius (LB) Irmo, S.C. 15 Williamson, John (OLB) Cerro Gordo, N.C. 99-02 Wright, Richard (DB) Fayetteville, N.C. 90-91 Williamson, Wilbur (WR) Newport News, Va. 72-75 Wright, Sakeen (TE) Glassboro, N.J. 02-03 Willis, Glenn (LB) Beaufort, N.C. 86-88 Wright, Steve (G) Rocky Mount, N.C. 64 Willis, Reyn (WR) Raleigh, N.C. 08-09 Wruck, Ernie (LB) Brookhaven, N.Y. 73 Wilmer, Danny (E/LB) buena Vista, Va. 67-69 Wunch, Bob (WB) Raleigh, N.C. 69 Wilson, Bill (P) Sallisaw, Okla. 93 Wyatt, Curtis (DE) Compton, Calif. 82-84 Wilson, Buck (C) 48, 50 Wyatt, John 46 Wilson, C.J. (DE) Belhaven, N.C. 06-09 Wynn, Vernard (CB) Moore, N.C. 84-85 Wilson, Damon (RB) Jacksonville, Fla. 91-94 Wynne, J.C. 32 Wilson, Fred (LB) Cross, S.C. 06-07 Wilson, Jamie (RB) Greenville, N.C. 97-00 Yarborough, Illard (HB) 48, 51-52 Wilson, Lewis (QB) Foley, Ala. 85 Yartin, Michael (SN) Monessen, Pa. 02-03, 05 Wilson, Nick (OT) Marietta, Ga. 90-92 Y Yates, Seth (TE) Martinez, Ga. 00-02 Wilson, Walter (WR) Baltimore, Md. 86-89 Yellock, Marc (LB) Roxboro, N.C. 97-00 Winesette, Frank 46 Yelverton, Antwane (LB) Snow Hill, N.C. 99-02 Wingenbach, Thomas (OL) Winchester, Va. 05-06 Young, Bob (B) 40-41 Winslow, Cecil (E) 49-50 Young, Dennis (TB) Winston-Salem, N.C. 66-67 Winters, Gene (C) Dunn, N.C. 76-78 Young, Jack (T) 40-41 Withrow, Bob (E) Dayton, Ohio 66-68 Young, John 46 Wolter, Tim (P-DB) Wendell, N.C. 85-86, 89 Young, Pinky (E) 54-55 Womack, Joe (WR) Jacksonville, N.C. 08-11 Wood, George 46 Zadnik, Chuck (DT) Monongahela, Pa. 70-71 Wood, Hunter (OL) Shalimar, Fla. 02-05 Zehring, Ralph (QB) 56-59 Woodard, William 32 Z Zophy, Peter (WR) burke, Va. 91-92 Woodard, Woodrow 32 Zuras, Nick (B) 41-42 2016 returners in bold

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 160 2016 Football Fact Book Records Rushing Most Rushing Yards - Game Individual Rushing No. Yds. Att. TD Name Opponent Date Records 1. 351 42 2 Scott Harley NC State Nov. 30, 1996 2. 301 20 4 Chris Johnson Memphis Nov. 3, 2007 Carries 3. 291 41 1 Scott Harley South Carolina Sept. 21, 1996 GAME 42...... Scott Harley vs. NC State, 4. 282 31 3 Junior Smith Tulsa Nov. 6, 1993 Nov. 30, 1996 5. 245 37 3 Billy Wightman Davidson Nov. 8, 1969 6. 234 18 2 Leonard Henry Cincinnati Nov. 10, 2001 SEASON 340...... Carlester Crumpler, 1972 7. 232 31 2 Junior Smith Arkansas State Nov. 14, 1992 CAREER 732...... Junior Smith, 1991-94 8. 223 28 1 Chris Johnson Boise State Dec. 23, 2007 9. 218 19 2 Leonard Henry Tulane Sept. 8, 2001 Rushing Yards 10. 212 20 1 Reggie McKinney Cincinnati Oct. 10, 1987 GAME 351...... Scott Harley vs. NC State, 11. 211 18 2 Breon Allen North Carolina Sept. 20, 2014 Nov. 30, 1996 12. 209 26 1 Jerris McPhail Memphis Nov. 18, 1995 13. 205 28 6 Scott Harley Ohio Nov. 16, 1996 SEASON 1,745...... Scott Harley, 1996 14. 198 25 2 Vintavious Cooper Ohio Dec. 23, 2013 CAREER 3,745...... Junior Smith, 1991-94 15. 195 29 3 Leonard Henry Marshall Dec. 19, 2001 16. 192 28 2 Junior Smith South Carolina Oct. 8, 1994 Rushing Yards Per Game 17. 188 30 1 Art Brown South Florida Oct. 19, 2002 SEASON 158.6...... Scott Harley, 1996 18. 186 35 0 Vintavious Cooper North Carolina Sept. 28, 2013 19. 185 27 2 Art Brown Tulane Sept. 14, 2002 (1,745 yards in 11 games) 20. 184 39 3 Marvin Townes Army Oct. 18, 2003 CAREER 90.3... Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 184 34 3 Carlester Crumpler Appalachian St. Nov. 17, 1973 (2,889 yards in 32 games) 22. 183 20 1 Jamie Wilson West Virginia Sept. 4, 1999 183 18 1 Dave Alexander Howard Sept. 26, 1964 Rushing Yards Per Carry 24. 180 23 1 Earnest Byner William & Mary Nov. 13, 1982 GAME 21.0...... James Speight vs. Newport 25. 178 20 1 Jerris McPhail Central Michigan Sept. 16, 1995 News Apprentice, Nov. 16, 1959 (5 for 105) 178 14 3 Leander Green Richmond Nov. 10, 1979 27. 177 14 1 Leonard Henry Syracuse Sept. 29, 2001 SEASON 8.3...... Glenn Bass, 177 21 2 Eddie Hicks Southern Illinois Oct. 9, 1976 1960 (100 for 833) 29. 176 29 2 Butch Colson Furman Nov. 4, 1967 CAREER 6.5...... James Speight, 1955-59 176 27 1 Dave Alexander Lenoir-Rhyne Nov. 6, 1965 (350 for 2,276) 31. 175 38 1 Scott Harley Temple Oct. 21, 1995 32. 172 26 2 Vintavious Cooper UAB Oct. 20, 2012 100-Yard Rushing Games 172 31 0 Dominique Lindsay Tulsa Nov. 15, 2009 34. 170 17 0 Les Strayhorn Toledo Sept. 12, 1970 ...... Carlester Crumpler, 1972 SEASON 9 170 41 0 Butch Colson Southern Miss Nov. 22, 1969 CAREER 16...... Junior Smith, 1991-94 170 31 2 Dave Alexander Maine Dec. 11, 1965 CONSECUTIVE 6...... Carlester Crumpler, 37. 169 21 2 James Summers Virginia Tech Sept. 26, 2015 169 24 1 Reggie Bullock UAB Sept. 24, 2011 Oct. 28, 1972 – Sept. 8, 1973 169 34 0 Junior Smith Kentucky Nov. 13, 1993 Leonard Henry, 169 38 1 Carlester Crumpler Dayton Nov. 18, 1972 Sept. 8, 2001 – Oct. 20, 2001 41. 168 16 2 Billy Wightman Furman Nov. 1, 1969 42. 167 26 3 Leonard Henry Houston Nov. 11, 2000 Rushing Touchdowns 43. 166 26 1 Billy Wallace Davidson Nov. 28, 1970 GAME 6...... Scott Harley vs. Ohio, 44. 165 28 2 Marvin Townes Tulane Nov. 22, 2003 Nov. 16, 1996 165 24 1 Scott Harley East Tenn. State Sept. 7, 1996 165 23 2 Junior Smith Temple Sept. 17, 1994 SEASON 17...... Carlester Crumpler, 1972 165 20 0 Tony Baker Temple Nov. 20, 1982 Chris Johnson, 2007 48. 164 28 1 Junior Smith Syracuse Sept. 9, 1993 CAREER 37...... Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 164 20 1 Tony Baker SW Texas State Sept. 14, 1985 164 8 1 Eddie Hicks Virginia Nov. 8, 1975 Most Rushing Yards - Season No. Player Year Att. Net Yds. Avg. No. Player Year Att. Net Yds. Avg. 1. Scott Harley 1996 307 1,745 5.7 6. Junior Smith 1994 226 1,204 5.3 2. Leonard Henry 2001 184 1,432 7.8 7. Vintavious Cooper 2013 230 1,193 5.2 3. Chris Johnson 2007 236 1,423 6.0 8. Dominique Lindsay 2009 239 1,180 4.9 4. Junior Smith 1993 278 1,352 4.9 9. Butch Colson 1967 252 1,135 4.5 5. Carlester Crumpler 1972 340 1,309 3.9 10. Anthony Collins 1979 154 1,130 7.3

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 162 2016 Football Fact Book Most Rushing Yards - Career No. Player Years Att. Net Yds. Avg. ECU’s All-Time Leading Rushers 1. Junior Smith 1991-94 732 3,745 5.12 2. Leonard Henry 1998-01 519 3,089 5.95 3. Chris Johnson 2004-07 624 2,982 4.78 Junior Smith 4. Carlester Crumpler 1971-73 658 2,889 4.39 Fayetteville, N.C. • 1991-94 5. Tony Baker 1982-85 563 2,825 5.02 • Three-time All-America honorable 6. Theodore Sutton 1977-80 507 2,730 5.38 mention selection 7. Butch Colson 1967-69 638 2,512 3.94 • Two-time All-South selection 8. Scott Harley 1995-97 488 2,465 5.05 • 16 games with 100 or more rushing yards 9. Vintavious Cooper 2012-13 430 2,242 5.21 • Top 10 candidate for Doak Walker Award 10. Anthony Collins 1977-80 367 2,207 6.01 • 1994 Liberty Bowl Scholar-Athlete Award Career Stats Longest Rushing Plays Year Rush Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg. No. Yds. Name Opponent Date 1991 42 152 0 23 1 -6 0 – 1. 95 Eddie Hicks William & Mary Nov. 12, 1977 1992 186 1,037 9 55 10 38 0 11 2. 93 Dave Alexander Howard Sept. 26, 1964 1993 278 1,352 9 65 12 101 0 26 3. 92 Leonard Henry Tulane Sept. 8, 2001 1994 226 1,204 9 54 35 306 1 37 4. 88 Ken Strayhorn Davidson Oct. 6, 1973 Total 732 3,745 27 65 58 439 1 37 5. 87 Leander Green Richmond Nov. 8, 1979 87 Eddie Hicks Virginia Nov. 8, 1975 7. 86 Chris Johnson Wake Forest Sept. 11, 2004 8. 84 Breon Allen North Carolina Sept. 20, 2014 Leonard Henry 9. 82 Leander Green North Carolina Sept. 3, 1977 Clinton, N.C. • 1998-2001 82 Tom Michel Northeastern Dec. 14, 1963 • Third-team All-America selection • 2002 Hula Bowl participant • Doak Walker Award semifinalist • Two-time All-Conference USA selection • Nation’s sixth-leading rusher in 2001 Career Stats Year Rush Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg. 1998 125 634 4 55 2 18 0 13 1999 77 312 1 25 8 64 0 21 2000 133 711 8 77 18 137 1 35 2001 184 1,432 16 92 26 210 2 37 Total 519 3,089 29 92 54 429 3 37

Chris Johnson Orlando, Fla. • 2004-07 • Set or tied 18 school single-game, season and career records • First-team All-America selection (Pro Football Weekly) • Led nation in all-purpose yards as a senior • Nine games with 100 or more rushing yards • First round draft pick by (No. 24 overall) Career Stats Year Rush Yds. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. TD Lg. 2004 134 561 5 86 32 236 2 29 2005 176 684 6 39 35 356 2 81 2006 78 314 4 43 21 176 0 17 2007 236 1,423 17 70 37 528 6 78 Vintavious Cooper ranks ninth all-time in rushing with 2,242 yards. Total 624 2,982 32 86 125 1,296 10 81

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 163 2016 Football Fact Book Passing Individual Passing Most Passing Yards - Game No. Yds. Att.-Cmp. Name Opponent Date Records 1. 480 55-41 Shane Carden Tulane Oct. 12, 2013 Attempts 2. 465 50-35 Blake Kemp UCF Nov. 19, 2016 GAME 66...... Shane Carden vs. 3. 447 54-46 Shane Carden Old Dominion Aug. 31, 2013 Florida, Jan. 3, 2015 4. 445 64-38 Shane Carden Connecticut Oct. 23, 2014 SEASON 617...... Shane Carden, 2014 5. 439 47-38 Shane Carden Marshall Nov. 23, 2012 CAREER 1,579...... Shane Carden, 2011-14 6. 438 48-30 Shane Carden North Carolina Sept. 20, 2014 Completions 7. 427 66-34 Shane Carden Florida Jan. 3, 2015 427 47-23 Shane Carden VIrginia Tech Sept. 13, 2014 GAME 46...... Shane Carden vs. ODU, Aug. 31, 2013 9. 425 61-35 Shane Carden Cincinnati Nov. 13, 2015 10. 417 58-41 Dominique Davis North Carolina Oct. 1, 2011 SEASON 393...... Dominique Davis, 2010 11. 414 44-33 David Garrard Memphis Nov. 21, 1998 CAREER 1,052...... Shane Carden, 2011-14 12. 413 65-43 Dominique Davis Navy Nov. 6, 2010 Highest Completion Percentage 13. 410 41-31 Shane Carden SMU Oct. 4, 2014 GAME 88.9...... Dominique Davis 14. 406 41-31 Patrick Pinkney North Carolina Sept. 8, 2007 vs. Navy, Oct. 22, 2011 (40-of-45) 15. 397 48-36 Shane Carden UCF Dec. 4, 2014 SEASON 70.5...... Shane Carden, 2013 16. 392 59-31 Marcus Crandell Syracuse Sept. 9, 1995 (min. 150 att.). (387-of-549) 17. 391 40-31 James Pinkney SMU Oct. 21, 2006 Interceptions 18. 386 35-23 Shane Carden UAB Oct. 20, 2012 19. 384 50-34 Shane Carden Tulsa Nov. 9, 2013 GAME 5...... Bill Bailey vs. Louisville, Nov. 25, 1966 20. 383 46-27 Dominique Davis Tulsa Sept. 5, 2010 John Casazza vs. Richmond, 383 44-23 Dan Gonzalez Ohio Nov. 16, 1996 Oct. 24, 1970 Michael Anderson vs. Southern Miss, Oct. 29, 1992 Most Passing Yards - Season No. Player Years Att. Cmp. TD Yds. SEASON 23...... Michael Anderson, 1992 1. Shane Carden 2014 617 392 30 4,736 CAREER 39...... David Garrard, 1998-01 2. Shane Carden 2013 549 387 33 4,139 Passing Yards 3. Dominique Davis 2010 609 393 37 3,967 GAME 480...... Shane Carden vs. Tulane, 4. Dominique Davis 2011 494 334 25 3,225 Oct. 12, 2013 5. Shane Carden 2012 413 273 23 3,116 SEASON 4,736...... Shane Carden, 2014 6. Jeff Blake 1991 368 203 28 3,073 CAREER 11,991...... Shane Carden, 2011-14 7. Patrick Pinkney 2009 440 259 15 2,947 Passing Yards Per Game 8. James Pinkney 2006 397 232 12 2,783 9. James Pinkney 2005 366 222 14 2,773 SEASON 364.3...... Shane Carden, 2014 10. Marcus Crandell 1995 447 235 18 2,751 CAREER 299.8...... Shane Carden, 2011-14 Touchdown Passes Most Passing Yards - Career GAME 5...... on eight occasions, last by No. Player Years Att. Cmp. TD Yds. Shane Carden vs. UAB, Nov. 16, 2013 1. Shane Carden 2011-14 1,579 1,052 86 11,991 SEASON 37...... Dominique Davis, 2010 2. David Garrard 1998-01 1,169 666 60 9,029 CAREER 86...... Shane Carden, 2011-14 3. James Pinkney 2003-06 1,189 687 46 8,173 Longest Pass Play 4. Marcus Crandell 1993-96 1,133 620 58 7,198 5. Dominique Davis 2010-11 1,103 727 62 7,192 GAME 91...... Jeff Blake to Luke Fisher vs. Florida State, Sept. 8, 1990 6. Patrick Pinkney 2005-09 1,003 603 39 6,980 7. Jeff Blake 1988-91 667 360 43 5,133 Pass Efficiency Rating 8. Travis Hunter 1986-89 587 280 32 3,928 SEASON 150.01...... Shane Carden, 2013 9. Dan Gonzalez 1994-97 610 346 23 3,868 (min. 100 att.) 10. Carl Summerell 1971-73 427 198 26 2,859

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 164 2016 Football Fact Book Most Completions - Season No. Player Year Cmp. Att. TD Yds. ECU’s All-Time Leading Passers 1. Dominique Davis 2010 393 609 37 3,967 2. Shane Carden 2014 392 617 30 4,736 3. Shane Carden 2013 387 549 33 4,139 Shane Carden 4. Dominique Davis 2011 334 494 25 3,225 Houston, Texas • 2011-14 5. Shane Carden 2012 273 413 23 3,116 • 2015 Reese’s Senior Bowl participant 6. Blake Kemp 2015 260 375 16 2,658 • Conference USA MVP (2013) and American 7. Patrick Pinkney 2009 259 440 15 2,947 Athletic Conference Player-of-the-Year (2014) 8. Dan Gonzalez 1997 253 431 16 2,510 • Set 18 single-game, single-season 9. Marcus Crandell 1995 235 447 18 2,751 and career records 10. James Pinkney 2006 232 397 12 2,783 • 2014 Davey O’Brien and Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award semifinalist Most Completions - Career • 2013 SI.com All-America (honorable mention) No. Player Years Cmp. Att. TD Yds. Career Stats 1. Shane Carden 2012-14 1,052 1,579 86 11,991 Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rush Yds. TD 2. Dominique Davis 2010-11 727 1,103 62 7,192 2011 0 0 00.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3. James Pinkney 2003-06 687 1,189 46 8,173 2012 413 273 66.1 3,116 23 10 85 74 8 4. David Garrard 1998-01 666 1,169 60 9,029 2013 549 387 70.5 4,139 33 10 90 103 10 5. Marcus Crandell 1993-96 620 1,133 58 7,198 2014 617 392 63.5 4,736 30 10 96 76 6 6. Patrick Pinkney 2005-09 603 1,003 39 6,980 Total 1,579 1,052 66.6 11,991 86 30 271 253 24 7. Jeff Blake 1988-91 360 667 43 5,133 8. Dan Gonzalez 1994-97 346 610 23 3,868 9. Travis Hunter 1986-89 280 587 32 3,928 10. Blake Kemp 2015 260 375 16 2,658 David Garrard Durham, N.C. • 1998-2001 • 2002 Senior Bowl participant Longest Pass Plays • Three-time All-Conference USA selection No. Yds. From/To Opponent Date • Broke 28 school passing and total offense 1. 91 Jeff Blake/ records Luke Fisher Florida State Sept. 8, 1990 • 2001 Unitas Golden Arm Award candidate 2. 87 Mike Weaver/ Terry Gallaher Appalachian State Sept. 13, 1975 Career Stats 3. 85 Marcus Crandell/ Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rush Yds. TD Mitchell Galloway Tulsa Nov. 11, 1995 1998 255 157 61.6 2,091 14 7 127 164 2 4. 84 Dominique Davis/ 1999 312 181 58.0 2,359 14 12 138 493 8 Reese Wiggins UCF Nov. 19, 2011 2000 312 164 52.6 2,332 19 11 135 358 5 84 Charlie Libretto/ 2001 290 164 56.6 2,247 13 9 116 194 6 Reggie McKinney Southern Miss Sept. 24, 1988 Total 1,169 666 57.0 9,029 60 39 516 1,209 21 6. 83 Carl Summerell/ Tim Dameron VMI Sept. 9, 1972 7. 81 James Pinkney/ Marcus Crandell Phillip Henry SMU Oct. 15, 2005 Robersonville, N.C. • 1993-96 81 Bill Cline/ • 1995 first-team national All-Independent selection Larry Rudisill Northeastern Dec. 14, 1963 • Ranked in nation’s top 10 in total 9. 80 Patrick Pinkney/ offense in 1994 and 1995 Darryl Freeney Kentucky Jan. 2, 2009 • 1996 Unitas Golden Arm Award candidate 80 Dwayne Harris/ • 1996 East-West Shrine Game participant Jamar Bryant UTEP Oct. 13, 2007 80 James Pinkney/ Career Stats Chris Johnson Rice Oct. 8, 2005 Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rush Yds. TD 80 Jeff Blake/ 1993 40 19 47.5 253 3 1 7 37 0 Dion Johnson Illinois Aug. 31, 1991 1994 401 230 57.4 2,687 21 15 71 96 1 1995 447 235 52.6 2,751 18 12 94 201 6 1996 245 136 55.5 1,507 16 10 43 109 0 Total 1,133 620 54.7 7,198 58 38 215 443 7

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 165 2016 Football Fact Book Receiving Individual Receiving Most Reception Yards - Game No. Yds. Rec. Name Opponent Date Records 1. 230 17 Justin Hardy Tulane Oct. 12, 2013 Receptions 2. 218 3 Terry Gallaher Appalachian State Sept. 13, 1975 GAME 17...... Justin Hardy vs. 3. 191 16 Justin Hardy Old Dominion Aug. 31, 2013 Tulane, Oct. 12, 2013 4. 188 15 Justin Hardy Cincinnati Nov. 13, 2014 SEASON 121...... Justin Hardy, 2014 5. 186 14 Justin Hardy Connecticut Oct. 23, 2014 by TE 58...... Bryce Williams, 2015 6. 181 14 Zay Jones UCF Nov. 19, 2015 by RB 52...... Jonathan Williams, 2010 7. 177 7 Troy Smith Army Oct. 3, 1998 8. 172 7 Walter Wilson Pittsburgh Nov. 18, 1989 by WR 121...... Justin Hardy, 2014 9. 171 16 Justin Hardy Marshall Nov. 23, 2012 CAREER 387...... Justin Hardy, 2011-14 10. 169 14 Dick Corrada Southern Illinois Oct. 17, 1970 by TE 102...... Luke Fisher, 1988-91 11. 168 7 Troy Smith Wake Forest Sept. 13, 1997 by RB 125...... Chris Johnson, 2004-07 12. 166 10 Lance Lewis North Carolina Oct. 1, 2011 by WR 387...... Justin Hardy, 2011-14 13. 164 6 Troy Smith UAB Oct. 10, 1998 Receiving Yards 14. 163 10 Aundrae Allison Duke Sept. 3, 2005 15. 161 5 Damarcus Fox Cincinnati Sept. 25, 2004 GAME 230...... Justin Hardy vs. Tulane, Oct. 12, 2013 16. 160 11 Justin Hardy Florida Jan. 3, 2015 17. 158 8 Aundrae Allison Wake Forest Sept. 17, 2005 SEASON 1,494...... Justin Hardy, 2014 158 10 Troy Smith Houston Nov. 8, 1997 by TE 695...... Davon Drew, 2008 19. 157 5 Dion Johnson Illinois Aug. 31, 1991 by RB 528...... Chris Johnson, 2007 20. 155 10 Clayton Driver Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992 by WR 1,494...... Justin Hardy, 2014 21. 154 8 Lance Lewis SMU Nov. 26, 2010 CAREER 4,541...... Justin Hardy, 2011-14 154 11 Hunter Gallimore Southern Miss Nov. 9, 1991 by TE 1,462...... Luke Fisher, 1988-91 23. 152 8 Darryl Freeney Tulsa Nov. 15, 2009 by RB 1,296....Chris Johnson, 2004-2007 152 5 Tim Dameron Furman Oct. 30, 1971 25. 150 10 Zay Jones N.C. Central Aug. 20, 2014 by WR 4,541...... Justin Hardy, 2011-14 26. 148 12 Peter Zophy Bowling Green Sept. 26, 1992 Average Per Reception 27. 147 5 Will Bland Memphis Nov. 20, 2004 GAME *72.7...... Terry Gallaher vs. 28. 146 9 Dwayne Harris UCF Oct. 30, 2010 Appalachian State, Sept. 13, 1975 (3 for 218) 29. 144 12 Luke Fisher NC State Jan. 1, 1992 *active NCAA record 144 6 Walter Wilson Illinois State Sept. 23, 1989 SEASON 33.3...... Terry Gallaher, 1975 (min. 10 rec.). . (13 for 433) CAREER 26.7...... Billy Ray Washington, 1977-79 (41 for 1,462) by TE 14.3...... Luke Fisher, 1988-91 (102 for 1,462) by RB 12.0...... Tom Grant, 1965-67 (51 for 613) by WR 26.7...... Billy Ray Washington, 1977-79 (41 for 1,096) Touchdown Receptions GAME 4...... Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 18, 1989 SEASON 14...... Lance Lewis, 2010 by TE 6...... Luke Fisher, 1990 by RB 6...... Jerris McPhail, 1993 Chris Johnson, 2007 by WR 14...... Lance Lewis, 2010 CAREER 35...... Justin Hardy, 2011-14 by TE 13...... Bryce Williams, 2013-15 by RB 10...... Chris Johnson, 2004-07 by WR 35...... Justin Hardy, 2011-14 Justin Hardy set the FBS record for career receptions against Tulane on Nov. 22, 2014.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 166 2016 Football Fact Book Most Reception Yards - Season No. Player Year Yds. Rec. Avg. TD ECU’s All-Time Leading Receivers 1. Justin Hardy 2014 1,494 121 12.3 10 2. Justin Hardy 2013 1,284 114 11.3 8 Justin Hardy 3. Dwayne Harris 2010 1,123 101 11.1 10 Vanceboro, N.C. • 2011-14 4. Lance Lewis 2010 1,116 89 12.5 14 • 2015 Reese’s Senior Bowl participant 5. Justin Hardy 2012 1,105 88 12.6 11 • 2015 Associated Press All-America (third-team) • 2015 Burlsworth Trophy Winner 6. Zay Jones 2015 1,099 98 11.2 5 • Four-time all-conference selection (2012-15) 7. Aundrae Allison 2005 1,024 83 12.3 7 • NCAA (FBS) all-time receptions leader (387) 8. Cam Worthy 2014 1,016 55 18.5 4 • ECU’s first-ever 4,000-yard receiver 9. Dwayne Harris 2009 978 83 11.8 7 • Owns ECU career record for receptions 10. Terrance Copper 2003 897 87 10.3 2 • Third on NCAA (FBS) receiving yards list (4,541) • Fourth-round draft pick by the Atlanta Falcons Most Reception Yards - Career Career Stats No. Player Years Yds. Rec. Avg. TD Year Rec. Yds. Avg TD Lg. 1. Justin Hardy 2011-14 4,541 387 11.7 35 2011 64 658 10.3 6 58 2012 88 1,105 12.6 11 76 2. Dwayne Harris 2007-10 3,001 268 11.2 20 2013 114 1,284 11.3 8 44 3. Zay Jones 2013-15 2,533 241 10.5 15 2014 121 1,494 12.3 10 66 4. Troy Smith 1995-98 1,982 129 15.4 11 Total 387 4,541 11.7 35 76 5. Mitchell Galloway 1993-96 1,754 131 13.4 9 6. Aundrae Allison 2005-06 1,732 145 11.9 11 7. Lance Lewis 2010-11 1,716 149 11.5 22 Dwayne Harris Stone Mountain, Ga. • 2007-10 8. Larry Shannon 1994-97 1,714 101 17.0 21 • 2011 Senior Bowl participant 9. Terrance Copper 2000-03 1,683 139 12.1 3 • 2010 Conference USA MVP 10. Walter Wilson 1986-89 1,670 91 18.4 16 • 2009 Conference USA Special Teams Player-of-the-Year Most Receptions - Season • Two-time First-Team All-Conference USA performer No. Player Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TD • ECU’s first-ever 3,000-yard receiver • Sixth nationally in receptions/game in 2010 1. Justin Hardy 2014 121 1,494 12.3 10 • First ECU player to be a part of five consecutive 2. Justin Hardy 2013 114 1,284 11.3 8 bowl appearances and two C-USA titles 3. Dwayne Harris 2010 101 1,123 11.1 10 • Sixth-round draft pick by the Dallas Cowboys 4. Zay Jones 2015 98 1,099 11.2 5 Career Stats 5. Lance Lewis 2010 89 1,116 12.5 14 Year Rec. Yds. Avg TD Lg. 6. Justin Hardy 2012 88 1,105 12.6 11 2007 26 246 9.5 2 22 7. Terrance Copper 2003 87 897 10.3 2 2008 58 654 11.3 1 52 8. Dwayne Harris 2009 83 978 11.8 7 2009 83 978 11.8 7 59 2010 101 1,123 11.1 10 76 Aundrae Allison 2005 83 1,024 12.3 7 Total 268 3,001 11.2 20 76 10. Zay Jones 2014 81 830 10.2 5 Most Receptions - Career Troy Smith No. Player Years Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Greenville, N.C. • 1995-98 1. Justin Hardy 2011-14 387 4,541 11.7 35 • 1998 Hula Bowl participant 2. Dwayne Harris 2007-10 268 3,001 11.2 20 • 1998 Senior Bowl participant • Two-time offensive team MVP selection 3. Zay Jones 2013-15 241 2,533 10.5 15 • Sixth-round draft pick by the Philadelphia Eagles 4. Jason Nichols 1994-97 152 1,557 10.2 9 5. Lance Lewis 2010-11 149 1,716 11.5 22 Career Stats Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 6. Aundrae Allison 2005-06 145 1,732 11.9 11 1995 15 242 16.1 1 48 7. Terrance Copper 2000-03 139 1,683 12.1 3 1996 16 226 14.1 2 53 8. Mitchell Galloway 1993-96 131 1,754 13.4 9 1997 54 795 14.7 4 50 9. Troy Smith 1995-98 129 1,982 15.4 11 1998 44 719 16.3 4 57 10. Andrew Bodenheimer 2009-12 128 1,312 10.3 5 Total 129 1,982 15.4 11 57

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 167 2016 Football Fact Book Scoring Longest Field Goals Individual No. Yds. Name Opponent Date Scoring Records 1. 58 Michael Barbour Marshall Nov. 26, 2011 58 Jeff Heath Texas-Arlington Nov. 6, 1982 Points Scored 3. 57 Michael Barbour Marshall Nov. 26, 2011 GAME 36...... Scott Harley vs. Ohio, 4. 54 Warren Harvey Southern Miss Sept. 15, 2012 Nov. 16, 1996 (6 TDs) 54 Michael Barbour Houston Oct. 8, 2011 Kicking 19 ...... Kevin Miller vs. Marshall 6. 53 Jeff Heath Texas-Arlington Nov. 6, 1982 Dec. 19, 2001 (4 FGs, 7 PAT) 7. 52 Michael Barbour UAB Nov. 11, 2010 SEASON 144...... Chris Johnson, 2007 52 Ben Hartman UTEP Oct. 13, 2007 (24 TDs) 52 Kevin Miller Army Oct. 2, 1999 Kicking 106...... Warren Harvey, 2013 52 Chad Holcomb Miami (Fla.) Oct. 19, 1996 (15 FGs, 61 PAT) 52 Jeff Heath Florida State Sept. 1, 1984 CAREER 300 ...... Warren Harvey, 2012-14 (44 FGs, 168 PAT) Most Points Scored - Season Touchdowns No. Name Year TD PAT FG Pts. GAME 6...... Scott Harley vs. Ohio, 1. Chris Johnson 2007 24 0 0 144 Nov. 16, 1996 2. Leonard Henry 2001 18 0 0 108 SEASON 24...... Chris Johnson, 2007 3. Warren Harvey 2013 0 61 15 106 CAREER 44...... Chris Johnson, 2004-07 4. Michael Barbour 2010 0 56 16 104 Art Brown 2002 17 1 0 104 Field Goals Made 6. Carlester Crumpler 1972 17 0 0 102 GAME 4...... Nine times, last by 7. Warren Harvey 2014 0 57 14 99 Warren Harvey vs. Tulane, 8. Dave Alexander 1965 16 0 0 96 . Oct. 12, 2013 Dave Alexander 1964 16 0 0 96 SEASON 21...... Ben Hartman, 2008 10. Warren Harvey 2012 0 50 15 95 CAREER 57...... Ben Hartman, 2006-09 Consecutive Games Most Points Scored - Career (FG MADE) 12...... Kevin Miller, 2001-02 No. Player Years TD PAT FG Pts. 1. Warren Harvey 2012-14 0 168 44 300 Field Goals Attempted 2. Ben Hartman 2006-09 0 117 57 288 GAME 7...... Warren Harvey vs. Tulane, 3. Kevin Miller 1999-02 0 131 52 287 . Oct. 12, 2013 4. Chris Johnson 2004-07 44 0 0 264 SEASON 31...... Ben Hartman, 2008 5. Jeff Heath 1982-85 0 92 53 251 CAREER 88...... Ben Hartman, 2006-09 6. Carlester Crumpler 1971-73 37 0 0 222 Field Goal Accuracy 7. Chad Holcomb 1993-96 0 103 37 214 8. Dave Alexander 1963-65 34 0 0 204 GAME 100.0...... Five times, last by 9. Leonard Henry 1998-01 32 0 0 192 (min. 4 att.).. Ben Hartman vs. UTEP, Nov. 28, 2008 (4-4) 10. Michael Barbour 2010-11 0 95 38 179 SEASON 89.5...... Robert Lee, 2005 (17-19) (min. 15 att.).. CAREER 80.0...... Michael Barbour, 2010-11 (min. 30 att.)..(28-35) Longest Field Goal 58 YARDS .....Jeff Heath vs. Texas-Arlington, Nov. 6, 1982 *Michael Barbour vs. Marshall, Nov. 26, 2011 *After NCAA rules eliminated use of tee PAT Kicks Made GAME 10...... Warren Harvey vs. North Carolina, Sept. 20, 2014 SEASON 61...... Warren Harvey, 2013 CAREER 168...... Warren Harvey, 2012-14 CONSECUTIVE 86..... Warren Harvey, 2012-13 Two-Point Conversions Made GAME 2...... Four times, last by Sean Richardson vs. South Carolina, Oct. 8, 1994 SEASON 4...... Bill Cline, 1962 CAREER 8...... Bill Cline, 1962-64 Warren Harvey owns eight ECU kicking records and became the school’s all-time leading scorer in 2014.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 168 2016 Football Fact Book Total Offense Most Total Yards - Game No. Yds. Plays Name Opponent Date Individual Total 1. 477 73 Shane Carden Connecticut Oct. 23, 2014 Offense Records 2. 468 53 Blake Kemp UCF Nov. 19, 2015 3. 457 48 Shane Carden SMU Oct. 4, 2014 Plays 4. 455 64 Shane Carden Tulane Oct. 12, 2013 GAME 75...... Shane Carden vs. 5. 453 74 Marcus Crandell Syracuse Sept. 9, 1995 Florida, Jan. 3, 2015 6. 443 59 Shane Carden Old Dominion Aug. 31, 2013 SEASON 713...... Shane Carden, 2014 443 58 Shane Carden Marshall Nov. 23, 2012 CAREER 1,850...... Shane Carden, 2011-14 8. 440 59 Shane Carden Virginia Tech Sept. 13, 2014 9. 438 63 David Garrard Memphis Nov. 21, 1998 10. 433 69 Dominique Davis Navy Nov. 6, 2010 Yardage 11. 428 51 Patrick Pinkney North Carolina Sept. 8, 2007 GAME 477...... Shane Carden 12. 424 53 Shane Carden North Carolina Sept. 20, 2014 vs. Connecticut, 13. 422 50 James Pinkney SMU Oct. 21, 2006 Oct. 23, 2014 (445 pass, 32 rush) 14. 421 43 Shane Carden UAB Oct. 20, 2012 15. 418 63 Dominique Davis North Carolina Oct. 1, 2011 SEASON 4,812...... Shane Carden, 2014 (4,736 pass, 76 rush) Most Total Yards - Season CAREER 12,244...... Shane Carden, 2011-14 No. Player Year Plays Rush Pass Yds. 1. Shane Carden 2014 713 76 4736 4,812 2. Shane Carden 2013 639 103 4,139 4,242 Yards Per Play 3. Dominique Davis 2010 688 141 3,967 4,108 GAME 14.9...... Jimmy Southerland 4. Dominique Davis 2011 587 172 3,225 3,397 vs. Richmond, Oct. 15, 1977 5. Shane Carden 2012 498 74 3,116 3,190 SEASON 7.34 Anthony Collins, 1979 6. Jeff Blake 1991 445 109 3,073 3,182 (min. 100 att.) (154 for 1,130) 7. Patrick Pinkney 2009 488 81 2,947 3,028 CAREER 6.62...... Shane Carden, 2011-14 8. James Pinkney 2006 502 216 2,783 2,999 (1,850 for 12,244) 9. James Pinkney 2005 461 193 2,773 2,966 10. Marcus Crandell 1995 541 201 2,751 2,952 Yards Per Game Most Total Yards - Career SEASON 370.2...... Shane Carden, 2014 No. Player Years Plays Rush Pass Yds. CAREER 306.1...... Shane Carden, 2011-14 1. Shane Carden 2011-14 1,850 253 11,991 12,244 2. David Garrard 1998-01 1,685 1,209 9,029 10,238 3. James Pinkney 2003-06 1,478 390 8,173 8,563 All-Purpose Yards 4. Marcus Crandell 1993-96 1,348 443 7,198 7,641 GAME 408...Chris Johnson vs. Memphis, 5. Dominique Davis 2010-11 1,275 313 7,192 7,505 Nov. 3, 2007 6. Patrick Pinkney 2005-09 1,220 437 6,980 7,417 Chris Johnson vs. Boise State, 7. Jeff Blake 1988-91 879 485 5,133 5,618 Dec. 23, 2007 8. Travis Hunter 1986-89 931 1,268 3,928 5,196 SEASON 2,960...... Chris Johnson, 2007 9. Bill Cline 1962-64 619 1,458 2,425 3,883 10. Dan Gonzalez 1994-97 715 -108 3,868 3,760 CAREER 6,993...... Chris Johnson 2004-07

Behind his offensive line, Shane Carden passed for a school-record 4,736 yards with 30 touchdowns in 2014.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 169 2016 Football Fact Book Returns Individual Return Records Punt Returns For Touchdowns Average Per Kickoff Return GAME 1...... Many times GAME 48.5...... Chris Johnson vs UCF, Punt Returns SEASON 2...... Henry Williams, 1983 (min. 2 att.).. Oct. 6, 2007 (4 for 194) ...... Tim Dameron vs. Furman, GAME 10 SEASON 31.9...... Jerry Tolley, 1962 Oct. 28, 1972 CAREER 3...... Gerald Hall, 1975-78 (min. 10 att.) . (14 for 447) SEASON 36...... Gerald Hall, 1978 Longest Punt Return CAREER 32.1...... Jerry Tolley, 1962-64 CAREER 80...... Gerald Hall, 1975-78 97 YARDS ...... Derrek Batson vs. (min. 15 att.).. (19 for 609) West Virginia, Nov. 7, 1992 Punt Return Yards Kickoff Returns For Touchdowns GAME 168...... Keith Stokes vs. Houston, Kickoff Returns Nov. 11, 2000 GAME 1...... Many times, last by GAME 8...... Zay Jones vs. Lance Ray vs. Appalachian State, SEASON 478...... Gerald Hall, 1978 Cincinnati, Nov. 13, 2014 Sept. 1, 2012 CAREER 967...... Gerald Hall, 1975-78 SEASON 41...... Dwayne Harris, 2010 SEASON 3...... Dwayne Harris, 2009 Average Per Punt Return CAREER 115...... Chris Johnson, 2004-07 CAREER 3...... Dwayne Harris, 2007-09 GAME 47.0...... Terrance Copper vs. Army, Kickoff Return Yards (min. 2 att.) . Oct. 5, 2002 (2 for 94) Longest Kickoff Return GAME 207...... Anthony Collins vs. SEASON 17.7...... Travis Williams, 2004 100 YARDS ...... Anthony Collins vs. Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980 (min. 10 att.).. (20 for 354) Florida St., Sept. 20,1980 CAREER 15.5...... Keith Stokes, 1999-2000 SEASON 1,009...... Chris Johnson, 2007 100 YARDS ...... Glenn Bass vs. Richmond, (min. 15 att.).. (53 for 820) CAREER 2,715...... Chris Johnson, 2004-07 Nov. 19, 1960 Longest Punt Returns Longest Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Name Opponent Date No. Yds. Name Opponent Date 1. 97 Derrek Batson West Virginia Nov. 7, 1992 1. 100 Tony Collins Florida State Sept. 20, 1980 2. 94 Keith Stokes Cincinnati Nov. 13, 1999 100 Glenn Bass Richmond Nov. 19, 1960 3. 85 Morris Letcher Memphis Nov. 21, 1992 3. 99 Dwayne Harris UAB Nov. 21, 2009 4. 80 Gerald Hall Richmond Oct. 15, 1977 99 Henry Williams Florida State Sept. 3, 1983 5. 77 Jimmy Walden SW Louisiana Oct. 17, 1981 5. 98 Junior Robinson Tennessee Tech Sept. 3, 1988 77 Bobby Ellis Lenoir-Rhyne Nov. 6, 1965 6. 97 Mitchell Galloway Tulsa Oct. 22, 1994 7. 96 Chris Johnson Southern Miss Oct. 28, 2006 7. 76 Terrance Copper Army Oct. 5, 2002 96 Chris Johnson UCF Oct. 6, 2007 8. 74 Gerald Hall VMI Oct. 7, 1978 9. 94 Damarcus Fox Memphis Nov. 1, 2003 74 Stu Garrett Southern Illinois Oct. 25, 1969 10. 93 Marvin Townes Army Oct. 13, 2001 10. 70 Gerald Hall Southern Miss Sept. 11, 1976 93 Henry Williams Murray State Sept. 17, 1983 93 Jimmy Walden East Tenn. State Nov. 7, 1981 Highest Punt Return Average - Season No. Player Year Yds. No. Avg. Highest Kickoff Return Average - Season 1. Travis Williams 2004 354 20 17.7 No. Player Year Yds. No. Avg. 2. Tommy Bullock 1968 148 9 16.4 1. Jerry Tolley 1962 447 14 31.9 3. Lance Lewis 2011 140 9 15.6 2. Henry Williams 1983 591 19 31.1 4. Keith Stokes 1999 404 26 15.5 3. Chris Johnson 2007 1,009 36 28.0 5. Keith Stokes 2000 416 27 15.4 4. Jonathan Williams 2010 359 13 27.6 6. Bobby Ellis 1965 189 14 13.5 5. Dwayne Harris 2009 1,000 37 27.0 7. Gerald Hall 1978 478 36 13.3 6. Anthony Collins 1980 990 37 26.8 8. Travis Simmons 2009 201 16 12.6 7. Dion Johnson 1990 879 34 25.9 9. Troy Smith 1998 135 11 12.3 8. Lance Ray 2013 553 22 25.1 10. Stu Garrett 1969 97 8 12.1 Junior Robinson 1989 955 38 25.1 10. Marvin Townes 2001 775 31 25.0 Highest Punt Return Average - Career No. Player Years Yds. No. Avg. Highest Kickoff Return Average - Career No. Player Years Yds. No. Avg. 1. Keith Stokes 1999-00 820 53 15.5 1. Jerry Tolley 1962-64 609 19 32.1 2. Travis Williams 2004-07 517 39 13.3 2. Bill Cline 1962-64 518 18 28.8 3. Bobby Ellis 1964-66 348 27 12.9 3. Henry Williams 1983-84 1,104 43 25.7 4. Gerald Hall 1975-78 967 80 12.1 4. Anthony Collins 1977-80 1,939 79 24.5 5. Travis Simmons 2007-10 353 31 11.4 5. Lance Ray 2012-13 843 35 24.1 6. Tommy Bullock 1967-69 321 29 11.1 6. Dion Johnson 1990-91 1,392 58 24.0 7. Marcellus Harris 1997-00 404 38 10.6 7. Junior Robinson 1987-89 1,609 68 23.7 8. Dwayne Harris 2007-10 479 51 9.4 8. Jonathan Williams 2007-10 896 38 23.6 Henry Williams 1983-84 386 41 9.4 Chris Johnson 2004-07 2,715 115 23.6 Tim Dameron 1970-72 179 19 9.4 10. Reggie McKinney 1985-88 1,709 73 23.4

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 170 2016 Football Fact Book Punting Longest Punts No. Yds. Name Opponent Date Individual Punting 1. 88 Claude King Appalachian State Oct. 18, 1954 Records 2. 78 Andrew Bayes Houston Oct. 30, 1999 3. 76 Rodney Allen Wake Forest Sept. 22, 1979 Punts 4. 74 Jarad Preston Houston Nov. 9, 2002 GAME 13...... Michael Jacobs vs. 74 Andrew Bayes Tulane Oct. 23, 1999 Memphis, Nov. 21, 1992 74 Tom Daub Richmond Nov. 6, 1976 SEASON 84...... Billy Wightman, 1968 7. 73 Worth Gregory USF Nov. 7, 2015 CAREER 238...... Rodney Allen, 1977-80 73 Matt Dodge Memphis Oct. 27, 2009 73 Matt Dodge Tulsa Dec. 6, 2008 Average Per Punt 10. 72 Ryan Dougherty Virginia Oct. 7, 2006 72 Andrew Bayes South Carolina Sept. 18, 1999 GAME 56.3...... Ryan Dougherty vs. Memphis, Nov. 20, 2004 (3-169) Highest Punting Average - Season SEASON 48.1...... Andrew Bayes, 1999 No. Player Year No. Yds. Avg. (47-2,259) 1. Andrew Bayes 1999 47 2,259 48.1 CAREER 43.7...... Jarad Preston, 2001-02 2. Matt Dodge 2009 67 3,069 45.8 3. Claude King 1954 54 2,468 45.7 Punting Yards 4. Ryan Dougherty 2003 64 2,846 44.5 GAME 488...... Michael Jacobs vs. 5. Jarad Preston 2001 45 1,983 44.1 Memphis, Nov. 21, 1992 6. Matt Dodge 2008 73 3,207 43.9 SEASON 3,307...... Matt Dodge, 2007 7. Worth Gregory 2014 49 2,136 43.6 CAREER 10,112...Ryan Dougherty, 2003-06 Ryan Dougherty 2006 51 2,226 43.6 9. Jarad Preston 2002 73 3,170 43.4 Andrew Bayes 1997 65 2,818 43.4 Inside 20 GAME 6...... Worth Gregory vs. USF, Highest Punting Average - Career Nov. 7, 2015 No. Player Years No. Yds. Avg. SEASON 32...... Worth Gregory, 2015 1. Jarad Preston 2001-02 118 5,153 43.7 CAREER 68...... Matt Dodge, 2007-09 2. Matt Dodge 2007-09 220 9,583 43.6 3. Andrew Bayes 1996-99 225 9,794 43.5 Longest Punt 4. Worth Gregory 2014-15 109 4,719 43.3 GAME 88...... Claude King vs. 5. Trent Tignor 2012-13 112 4,792 42.8 Appalachian State, Oct. 18, 1954 6. Ryan Dougherty 2003-06 237 10,112 42.7 7. John Jett 1988-91 216 8,640 40.0 Gill Job 1974 50 2,001 40.0 9. Matt Levine 1994-97 121 4,819 39.8 10. Ben Ryan 2008-11 95 3,772 39.7

Matt Dodge set the single-season record for punt yardage with 3,307 during his sophomore season. He averaged 41.3 yards per punt with a long of 67 against UTEP (Oct. 13, 2007).

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 171 2016 Football Fact Book Defense Individual Longest Interception Returns No. Yds. Name Opponent Date Defensive Records 1. 100 Josh Hawkins Tulsa Oct. 17, 2015 Tackles 100 DaShaun Amos Tulsa Nov. 9, 2013 GAME 24...... Chris Moore vs. Cincinnati, 100 Kevin Monroe Louisville Nov. 14, 1998 Sept. 1, 2003 4. 98 Dwight Henry Louisville Nov. 1, 1997 24...... Pernell Griffin vs. 98 Reggie Pinkney Richmond Nov. 6, 1976 Wake Forest, Sept. 1, 2001 6. 95 Hank Cooper Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992 SEASON 184...... Jeffrey Warren, 1980 95 Greg Grandison Virginia Tech Nov. 16, 1991 CAREER 493...... Harold Randolph, 1974-77 8. 93 Greg Floyd Central Florida Sept. 21, 1991 Sacks 9. 90 Mac Thacker Western Carolina Oct. 15, 1960 10. 89 Van Eskridge UAB Nov. 21, 2009 GAME 4...... Montese Overton vs. SMU, Oct. 3, 2015 4...... Rod Coleman vs. Longest Fumble Returns Wake Forest, Sept. 13, 1997 No. Yds. Name Opponent Date SEASON 15...... Rod Coleman, 1997 1. 97 Ernie Lewis West Virginia Nov. 7, 1992 CAREER 39...... Rod Coleman, 1995-98 2. 82 Kelly Hardy Southern Miss Nov. 30, 2002 3. 81 Travis Heath TCU Nov. 23, 2002 Tackles For Loss 81 Travis Heath Army Oct. 13, 2001 GAME 6...... George Koonce vs. 5. 80 Kelly Hardy West Virginia Sept. 28, 2002 South Carolina, Oct. 13, 1990 6. 51 Dominique Hatcher Virginia Tech Sept. 7, 2000 6...... George Koonce vs. SW 7. 50 Matt Milner Rice Nov. 20, 2010 Louisiana, Sept. 22, 1990 50 Van Eskridge UTEP Oct. 13, 2007 SEASON 21...... Chris Moore, 2004 9. 49 Jay Ross Tulsa Nov. 15, 2009 CAREER 61...... Chris Moore, 2002-05 10. 45 Chip Thompson Appalachian State Sept. 1, 2012 Interceptions 45 Kwabena Green Tulane Oct. 23, 1999 GAME 3.....Shared by 10 players, last by Greg Grandison vs. UCF, Sept. 21, 1991 Most Tackles - Career SEASON *10...... Jim Bolding, 1975 No. Player Years Tackles CAREER 22...... Jim Bolding, 1973-76 1. Harold Randolph 1974-77 493 Interception Return Yards 2. Robert Jones 1989-91 478 GAME 137...... Reggie Pinkney 3. Pernell Griffin 1998-01 460 vs. Richmond, Nov. 6, 1976 4. Chris Moore 2002-05 415 SEASON 197...... Reggie Pinkney, 1976 5. Mark Libiano 1992-95 398 CAREER 360...... Clint Harris, 1980-83 6. Jeffrey Warren 1977-80 388 7. Jeff Kerr 1996-99 372 Average per Interception Return 8. Mike Brewington 1976-79 371 GAME 68.5...... Reggie Pinkney 9. Van Eskridge 2006-09 363 (min.2 int.).. vs. Richmond Nov. 6, 1976 10. Zeek Bigger 2012-15 333 SEASON 32.8 (min. 5 int.)...... Reggie Pinkney, 1976 CAREER 24.4...... Kasey Ross, 2003-06 TDs On Interception Return GAME 1...... Shared by 47 players, Jim Bolding owns the school record for interceptions last by DaShawn Benton vs. in a season and career. The ECU Hall-of-Famer led UConn, Oct. 30, 2015 the nation in pickoffs with 10 in 1975. SEASON 2...... Kasey Ross, 2006 CAREER 2...... Emanuel Davis, 2008-11 2...... Kasey Ross, 2003-06 2.....Emmanuel McDaniel, 1992-95 2...... Greg Floyd, 1980-83 Longest Interception Return 100 YARDS ...... Three times, last by Josh Hawkins vs. Tulsa, Oct. 17, 2015 Longest Fumble Recovery Return 97 YARDS ...... Ernie Lewis vs. West Virginia, Nov. 7, 1992 Pass Breakups GAME 6...... Forrest Foster vs. Duke, Sept. 11, 1999 SEASON 16...... Forrest Foster, 1999 CAREER 48...... Forrest Foster, 1996-99 * NCAA STATISTICAL LEADER

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 172 2016 Football Fact Book Annual Leaders Rushing Leaders 1967 Neal Hughes 10 124-65 805 Year Player G Plays Yds. 1968 Billy Wightman 10 63-29 306 1963 Tom Michel 10 170 830 1969 Butch Colson 9 33-19 256 1964 Dave Alexander 9 138 869 1970 John Casazza 11 277-122 1,512 1965 Dave Alexander 9 227 1,029 1971 John Casazza 10 182-72 1,004 1966 Bill Baily 10 91 378 1972 Carl Summerell 11 197-86 1,275 1967 Butch Colson 10 252 1,135 1973 Carl Summerell 11 154-82 1,222 1968 Butch Colson 10 180 680 1974 Mike Weaver 11 81-21 443 1969 Billy Wightman 9 170 835 1975 Pete Conaty 8 59-24 463 1970 Billy Wallace 11 210 902 1976 Mike Weaver 11 84-37 633 1971 Billy Wallace 10 108 557 1977 Jimmy Southerland 11 84-47 779 1972 Carlester Crumpler 11 340 1,309 1978 Leander Green 11 110-46 838 1973 Carlester Crumpler 11 204 1,042 1979 Leander Green 11 141-73 1,082 1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 106 635 1980 Greg Stewart 11 83-38 400 1975 Kenny Strayhorn 10 101 638 1981 Carlton Nelson 11 78-29 484 1976 Eddie Hicks 11 137 897 1982 Greg Stewart 9 114-58 941 1977 Theodore Sutton 11 125 706 1983 Kevin Ingram 11 164-90 1,191 1978 Theodore Sutton 11 127 621 1984 Darrell Speed 10 132-61 795 1979 Anthony Collins 11 154 1,130 1985 Ron Jones 8 127-47 652 1980 Theodore Sutton 11 135 586 1986 Charlie Libretto 10 148-71 833 1981 Carlton Nelson 11 107 489 1987 Travis Hunter 11 155-76 1,107 1982 Tony Baker 10 126 827 1988 Travis Hunter 11 118-52 828 1983 Earnest Byner 11 174 862 1989 Travis Hunter 11 223-110 1,478 1984 Reggie Branch 10 116 521 1990 Jeff Blake 11 219-116 1,510 1985 Tony Baker 11 197 951 1991 Jeff Blake 11 368-203 3,073 1986 Anthony Simpson 11 178 753 1992 Michael Anderson 10 398-222 2,486 1987 Anthony Simpson 11 153 670 1993 Perez Mattison 8 183-78 924 1988 Tim James 11 163 787 1994 Marcus Crandell 11 401-230 2,687 1989 Travis Hunter 11 98 398 1995 Marcus Crandell 11 447-235 2,751 1990 David Daniels 11 100 553 1996 Marcus Crandell 8 245-136 1,507 1991 Cedric Van Buren 11 90 351 1997 Dan Gonzalez 11 431-253 2,510 1992 Junior Smith 11 186 1,037 1998 David Garrard 11 255-157 2,091 1993 Junior Smith 11 278 1,352 1999 David Garrard 11 312-181 2,359 1994 Junior Smith 11 226 1,204 2000 David Garrard 11 312-164 2,332 1995 Jerris McPhail 11 185 910 2001 David Garrard 11 290-164 2,247 1996 Scott Harley 11 307 1,745 2002 Paul Troth 12 359-177 2,315 1997 Scott Harley 11 119 457 2003 Desmond Robinson 9 201-133 1,262 1998 Jamie Wilson 11 138 647 2004 James Pinkney 11 339-190 2,195 1999 Jamie Wilson 11 156 865 2005 James Pinkney 11 366-222 2,773 2000 Leonard Henry 11 133 711 2006 James Pinkney 13 397-232 2,783 2001 Leonard Henry 11 184 1,432 2007 Patrick Pinkney 13 200-121 1,358 2002 Art Brown 10 214 1,029 2008 Patrick Pinkney 14 363-223 2,675 2003 Marvin Townes 12 258 1,128 2009 Patrick Pinkney 14 440-259 2,947 2004 Chris Johnson 11 134 561 2010 Dominique Davis 13 609-393 3,967 2005 Chris Johnson 11 176 684 2011 Dominique Davis 12 494-334 3,225 2006 Brandon Fractious 13 155 660 2012 Shane Carden 13 413-273 3,116 2007 Chris Johnson 13 236 1,423 2013 Shane Carden 13 549-387 4,139 2008 Norman Whitley 14 142 698 2014 Shane Carden 13 617-392 4,736 2009 Dominique Lindsay 12 239 1,180 2015 Blake Kemp 11 375-260 2,658 2010 Jonathan Williams 13 154 847 2011 Torrance Hunt 12 109 489 Total Offense Leaders 2012 Vintavious Cooper 13 200 1,084 Year Player G Plays Yds. 2013 Vintavious Cooper 13 230 1,193 1963 Tom Michel 10 185 934 2014 Breon Allen 12 134 869 1964 Bill Cline 9 217 1,574 2015 Chris Hairston 12 165 754 1965 Dave Alexander 9 303 1,587 1966 Billy Bailey 10 242 1,152 Passing Leaders 1967 Neal Hughes 10 283 1,484 Year Player G Att.-Cmp. Yds. 1968 Billy Wightman 10 188 925 1963 Bill Cline 10 80-44 693 1969 Billy Wightman 9 228 1,003 1964 Bill Cline 9 111-63 944 Butch Colson 9 239 1,003 1965 George Richardson 9 98-53 680 1970 John Casazza 11 343 1,336 1966 Bill Bailey 10 151-62 774 1971 John Casazza 10 235 1,060

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 173 2016 Football Fact Book 1972 Carl Summerell 11 239 1,700 1981 Norwood Vann 11 20 288 1973 Carl Summerell 11 234 1,507 1982 Carlton Nelson 11 28 526 1974 Mike Weaver 11 248 1,008 1983 Stefon Adams 11 20 277 1975 Mike Weaver 9 112 714 1984 Ricky Nichols 11 28 513 1976 Mike Weaver 11 245 1,124 1985 Tony Smith 11 14 234 1977 Jimmy Southerland 11 211 1,190 1986 Jarrod Moody 9 22 252 1978 Leander Green 11 220 1,145 1987 Ron Jones 11 23 301 1979 Leander Green 11 288 1,714 1988 Walter Wilson 11 19 355 1980 Theodore Sutton 11 135 586 1989 Walter Wilson 11 43 771 1981 Carlton Nelson 11 185 973 1990 Luke Fisher 11 35 534 1982 Greg Stewart 9 169 1,092 1991 Hunter Gallimore 11 49 881 1983 Kevin Ingram 11 280 1,655 1992 Morris Letcher 11 47 557 1984 Darrell Speed 10 209 1,009 1993 Jerris McPhail 10 34 410 1985 Tony Baker 11 197 951 1994 Jason Nichols 11 42 450 1986 Anthony Simpson 11 178 753 1995 Mitchell Galloway 11 46 619 1987 Travis Hunter 11 264 1,478 1996 Mitchell Galloway 11 48 554 1988 Travis Hunter 11 213 1,161 1997 Troy Smith 11 54 795 1989 Travis Hunter 11 321 1,876 1998 Troy Smith 11 44 719 1990 Jeff Blake 11 337 1,924 1999 LaMont Chappell 11 36 558 1991 Jeff Blake 11 445 3,182 2000 Keith Stokes 10 29 442 1992 Michael Anderson 10 441 2,407 2001 Derrick Collier 11 31 481 1993 Junior Smith 11 278 1,352 2002 Torey Morris 12 38 552 1994 Marcus Crandell 11 472 2,783 2003 Terrance Copper 12 87 897 1995 Marcus Crandell 11 541 2,952 2004 Bobby Good 8 33 427 1996 Scott Harley 11 307 1,745 2005 Aundrae Allison 11 83 1,024 1997 Dan Gonzalez 11 506 2,419 2006 Aundrae Allison 11 62 708 1998 David Garrard 11 382 2,255 2007 Jamar Bryant 13 48 704 1999 David Garrard 11 450 2,852 2008 Dwayne Harris 10 58 654 2000 David Garrard 11 447 2,690 2009 Dwayne Harris 14 83 978 2001 David Garrard 11 406 2,441 2010 Dwayne Harris 13 101 1,123 2002 Paul Troth 12 420 2,105 2011 Justin Hardy 10 64 658 2003 Desmond Robinson 9 269 1,389 2012 Justin Hardy 13 88 1,105 2004 James Pinkney 11 405 2,193 2013 Justin Hardy 13 114 1,284 2005 James Pinkney 11 461 2,966 2014 Justin Hardy 13 121 1,494 2006 James Pinkney 13 502 2,999 2015 Zay Jones 12 98 1,099 2007 Patrick Pinkney 13 279 1,664 2008 Patrick Pinkney 14 453 2,725 All-Purpose Yards Leaders 2009 Patrick Pinkney 14 488 3,028 Year Player G Plays Yds. 2010 Dominique Davis 13 688 4,108 1963 Tom Michel 10 172 866 2011 Dominique Davis 12 587 3,397 1964 Bill Cline 10 154 1,223 2012 Shane Carden 13 498 3,190 1965 Dave Alexander 9 227 1,029 2013 Shane Carden 13 639 4,242 1966 Bill Bailey 9 99 459 2014 Shane Carden 13 713 4,812 1967 Butch Colson 10 255 1,191 2015 Blake Kemp 11 414 2,650 1968 Butch Colson 10 188 667 1969 Billy Wightman 9 187 927 Receiving Leaders 1970 Billy Wallace 11 224 1,017 Year Player G Rec. Yds. 1971 Carlester Crumpler 11 133 868 1963 Dave Bumgarner 10 23 328 1972 Carlester Crumpler 11 353 1,498 1964 Dave Bumgarner 9 37 408 1973 Carlester Crumpler 11 206 1,045 1965 Ruffin Odom 9 28 367 1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 120 1,061 1966 Nelson Gravatt 10 20 184 1975 Willie Hawkins 11 131 1,090 1967 Jimmy Adkins 10 19 328 1976 Willie Hawkins 11 167 1,036 1968 Jimmy Adkins 10 22 331 1977 Willie Hawkins 10 102 919 1969 Dick Corrada 9 19 211 1978 Anthony Collins 11 105 983 1970 Dick Corrada 11 46 512 1979 Anthony Collins 11 186 1,695 1971 Tim Dameron 10 25 487 1980 Anthony Collins 11 164 1,612 1972 Tim Dameron 11 30 648 1981 Jimmy Walden 11 77 820 1973 Stan Eure 11 27 495 1982 Tony Baker 10 138 940 1974 Vic Wilfore 11 8 110 1983 Earnest Byner 11 190 1,060 1975 Terry Gallaher 11 13 433 1984 Reggie Branch 10 117 551 1976 Terry Gallaher 10 14 269 1985 Tony Baker 11 206 1,068 1977 Terry Gallaher 11 27 512 1986 Anthony Simpson 11 192 962 1978 Terry Gallaher 11 18 227 1987 Reggie McKinney 11 102 999 1979 Vern Davenport 11 26 343 1988 Reggie McKinney 10 113 1,294 1980 Vern Davenport 11 14 186 1989 Junior Robinson 11 60 1,224

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 174 2016 Football Fact Book 1990 Dion Johnson 9 109 1,402 1997 Marcellus Harris 11 5 30 1991 Dion Johnson 11 127 1,673 Jamie Wilson 11 5 30 1992 Morris Letcher 11 111 1,626 1998 Jamie Wilson 11 6 40 1993 Junior Smith 11 290 1,453 1999 Kevin Miller 11 0 50 1994 Junior Smith 11 261 1,510 2000 Kevin Miller 11 0 72 1995 Jerris McPhail 11 223 1,252 2001 Leonard Henry 11 18 108 1996 Scott Harley 11 332 1,944 2002 Art Brown 10 17 104 1997 Troy Smith 11 54 795 2003 Marvin Townes 12 10 60 1998 LaMont Chappell 10 52 950 2004 Cameron Broadwell 11 0 61 1999 Keith Stokes 11 88 1,389 2005 Robert Lee 11 0 81 2000 Keith Stokes 10 92 1,427 2006 Robert Lee 10 0 64 2001 Leonard Henry 11 210 1,642 2007 Chris Johnson 13 24 144 2002 Art Brown 10 240 1,210 2008 Ben Hartman 11 0 87 2003 Marvin Townes 12 288 1,389 2009 Ben Hartman 13 0 94 2004 Chris Johnson 11 204 1,562 2010 Michael Barbour 13 0 104 2005 Chris Johnson 11 232 1,499 2011 Michael Barbour 12 0 75 2006 Chris Johnson 12 120 972 2012 Warren Harvey 13 0 95 2007 Chris Johnson 13 309 2,960 2013 Warren Harvey 13 0 106 2008 Dwayne Harris 10 96 1,176 2014 Warren Harvey 13 0 99 2009 Dwayne Harris 14 152 2,134 2015 Davis Plowman 11 0 67 2010 Dwayne Harris 13 161 2,288 2011 Lance Lewis 9 69 740 Tackle Leaders 2012 Justin Hardy 13 108 1,280 Year Player UT AT TT 2013 Vintavious Cooper 13 274 1,605 1975 Harold Randolph 115 37 152 2014 Justin Hardy 13 145 1,596 1976 Harold Randolph 108 47 155 2015 Zay Jones 12 100 1,116 1977 Harold Randolph 124 42 166 1978 Mike Brewington 112 37 149 Scoring Leaders 1979 Mike Brewington 64 25 98 Year Player G TD Pts. 1980 Jeffrey Warren 80 104 184 1963 Tom Michel 9 9 54 1981 Mike Grant 81 51 132 1964 Dave Alexander 9 16 96 1982 Jody Schulz 74 31 105 1965 Dave Alexander 9 16 96 1983 Mike Grant 66 45 111 1966 Jim Flowe 10 8 48 1984 Tyrone Johnson 54 38 92 1967 Butch Colson 10 15 92 1985 Robert Washington 81 49 130 1968 Butch Colson 10 8 48 1986 Vinson Smith 64 52 116 1969 Billy Wightman 9 7 42 1987 Vinson Smith 62 56 118 1970 Billy Wallace 11 9 54 1988 Anthony Thompson 37 43 80 1971 Carlester Crumpler 9 8 48 1989 Robert Jones 70 47 117 1972 Carlester Crumpler 11 17 102 1990 Robert Jones 112 55 167 1973 Carlester Crumpler 11 12 72 1991 Robert Jones 104 47 151 1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 9 56 1992 Tony Davis 82 40 122 1975 Terry Gallaher 11 7 42 1993 Mark Libiano 67 47 114 Willie Hawkins 11 7 42 1994 Mark Libiano 66 69 135 1976 Pete Conaty 11 2 86 1995 Mark Libiano 71 51 122 1977 Junior Creech 11 0 48 1996 Carlos Brown 79 69 148 Jimmy Southerland 11 8 48 1997 Jeff Kerr 78 89 167 1978 Bill Lamm 11 0 64 1998 Jeff Kerr 72 43 115 1979 Anthony Collins 11 14 84 1999 Pernell Griffin 58 63 121 1980 Anthony Collins 11 9 56 2000 Pernell Griffin 48 39 87 1981 Harold Blue 11 8 48 2001 Pernell Griffin 72 81 153 1982 Jeff Heath 11 0 75 2002 Kelly Hardy 72 38 110 1983 Jeff Heath 11 0 55 2003 Chris Moore 100 48 148 1984 Jeff Heath 11 0 62 2004 Chris Moore 63 36 99 1985 Jeff Heath 11 0 59 2005 Chris Moore 66 30 96 1986 Chuck Berleth 11 0 45 2006 Jamar Flournoy 40 33 73 1987 Chuck Berleth 11 0 57 2007 Van Eskridge 55 49 104 1988 Robb Imperato 11 0 54 2008 Nick Johnson 55 47 102 1989 Walter Wilson 11 9 54 2009 Van Eskridge 45 57 102 1990 Robb Imperato 11 0 56 2010 Dustin Lineback 53 66 119 1991 Anthony Brenner 11 0 82 2011 Jeremy Grove 45 77 122 1992 Junior Smith 11 9 54 2012 Jeremy Grove 43 40 83 1993 Junior Smith 11 10 62 2013 Derrell Johnson 29 51 80 1994 Junior Smith 11 10 62 Damon Magazu 41 39 80 1995 Chad Holcomb 11 0 57 2014 Zeek Bigger 66 74 140 1996 Scott Harley 11 14 84 2015 Zeek Bigger 51 47 98

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 175 2016 Football Fact Book Interception Leaders 2011 Damon Magazu 12 4 37 Year Player G No. Yds. 2012 Chip Thompson 13 3 28 1965 Bobby Ellis 9 5 67 2013 Damon Magazu 13 5 62 Todd Hicks 9 5 55 2014 Josh Hawkins 13 5 11 1966 Bobby Ellis 10 7 41 2015 DaShawn Benton 7 2 32 1967 Todd Hicks 10 5 76 Josh Hawkins 12 2 100 1968 Stu Garrett 10 6 54 1969 Mike Boaz 9 3 54 Punt Return Leaders Mike Mills 9 3 42 Year Player G No. Yds. 1970 Stu Garrett 9 3 28 1963 Buddy Bovender 10 13 107 Mike Mills 11 3 30 1964 Bill Cline 9 16 129 George Whitley 11 3 15 1965 Bobby Ellis 9 14 189 1971 Jack Patterson 10 5 40 1966 Bobby Ellis 10 11 130 1972 Rusty Markland 11 5 40 1967 Tommy Bullock 10 14 146 1973 Jim Bolding 10 7 84 1968 Tommy Bullock 10 9 148 1974 Reggie Pinkney 11 3 11 1969 Stu Garrett 9 8 97 1975 Jim Bolding 11 10 51 1970 George Whitley 11 20 191 1976 Gerald Hall 10 6 153 1971 Jack Patterson 10 26 220 Reggie Pinkney 11 6 197 1972 Tim Dameron 11 19 179 1977 Gerald Hall 11 4 30 1973 Jim Bolding 11 30 164 1978 Charlie Carter 11 5 35 1974 Jim Bolding 11 17 110 1979 Willie Holley 11 3 0 1975 Bobby Myrick 11 16 86 1980 Clint Harris 11 2 57 1976 Gerald Hall 10 26 302 Willie Holley 11 2 22 1981 Clint Harris 11 5 73 1977 Gerald Hall 11 18 187 1982 Clint Harris 11 5 131 1978 Gerald Hall 11 36 478 1983 Kevin Walker 11 5 26 1979 Willie Holley 11 11 74 1984 Kevin Walker 10 4 5 1980 Chuck Bishop 11 13 66 1985 Kevin Walker 11 9 155 1981 Jimmy Walden 11 10 115 1986 Flint McCallum 10 2 13 1982 Chuck Bishop 11 21 139 Gary London 9 2 14 1983 Henry Williams 11 22 230 1987 Ellis Dillahunt 11 5 56 1984 Henry Williams 10 19 156 1988 Junior Robinson 11 5 116 1985 Tony Smith 11 17 144 1989 Junior Robinson 11 6 67 1986 Tony Smith 11 26 180 1990 Donald Porch 11 5 63 1987 Tony Smith 11 9 42 1991 Greg Grandison 11 5 124 1988 Darren Bynum 10 13 84 1992 Greg Grandison 11 6 104 1989 Junior Robinson 11 19 201 1993 Morris Foreman 8 2 14 1990 Dion Johnson 9 15 167 Reggie Robinson 11 2 38 1991 Dion Johnson 11 26 162 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 2 0 1992 Morris Letcher 11 22 263 1994 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 5 59 1993 Morris Letcher 9 11 58 1995 Emmanuel McDaniel 11 6 111 1994 Morris Foreman 11 19 198 1996 Forrest Foster 11 3 27 1995 Jason Nichols 11 22 178 1997 Kelvin Suggs 11 3 21 1996 Jason Nichols 11 17 65 1998 Kevin Monroe 11 4 103 1997 Marcellus Harris 11 20 217 Forrest Foster 11 4 50 1998 Marcellus Harris 11 14 167 1999 Anthony Adams 11 3 55 1999 Keith Stokes 11 26 404 Kevin Monroe 11 3 11 2000 Keith Stokes 10 27 414 2000 John Williamson 11 2 28 2001 Marvin Townes 11 14 100 2001 Christshawn Gilliam 11 2 30 2002 Terrance Copper 12 30 328 2002 Chris Moore 9 2 57 2003 Terrance Copper 12 27 124 Kelly Hardy 12 2 31 2004 Travis Williams 10 20 354 2003 Erode Jean 11 2 53 Richard Moton 12 2 26 2005 Travis Williams 11 14 104 2004 Zach Baker 11 5 34 2006 Travis Williams 12 5 59 2005 Kasey Ross 11 3 43 2007 Dwayne Harris 13 31 250 Pierre Parker 11 3 12 2008 Travis Simmons 14 13 147 Zach Baker 11 3 37 2009 Travis Simmons 14 16 201 2006 Kasey Ross 13 4 126 2010 Dwayne Harris 13 19 222 Pierre Parker 13 4 5 2011 Lance Lewis 9 9 140 2007 J.J. Milbrook 13 3 37 2012 Justin Hardy 13 20 175 2008 Van Eskridge 14 4 89 2013 Justin Hardy 13 20 225 Emanuel Davis 13 4 58 2014 Justin Hardy 13 23 95 2009 Van Eskridge 14 6 126 2015 Quay Johnson 12 19 171 2010 Bradley Jacobs 13 4 54

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 176 2016 Football Fact Book Kickoff Return Leaders 1970 Tony Maglione 11 60 36.7 Year Player G No. Yds. 1971 Clark Davis 10 62 35.7 1963 Jerry Tolley 10 4 146 1972 Ricky McLester 11 31 32.5 1964 Bill Cline 9 8 246 1973 Jonathan Deming 11 55 35.4 1965 Neal Hughes 9 8 159 1974 Gill Job 11 50 40.0 1966 Bobby Ellis 10 13 255 1975 Tom Daub 11 60 37.5 1967 Dwight Flanagan 10 15 322 1976 Tom Daub 11 52 37.9 1968 Tommy Bullock 10 12 256 1977 Rodney Allen 11 63 37.3 1969 Tommy Bullock 9 11 211 1978 Rodney Allen 11 66 39.1 1970 George Whitley 11 19 406 1979 Rodney Allen 11 48 39.8 1971 Rusty Scales 10 18 325 1980 Rodney Allen 11 61 39.1 1972 Carlester Crumpler 11 11 185 1981 Tommy Barnhardt 11 59 37.5 1973 Reggie Pinkney 11 20 467 1982 Jeff Bolch 8 24 37.6 1974 Kenny Strayhorn 11 12 269 1983 Jeff Bolch 10 50 40.3 1975 Kenny Strayhorn 10 13 276 1984 Jeff Bolch 11 62 40.2 1976 Willie Hawkins 11 9 142 1985 Tim Wolter 11 68 38.5 1977 Willie Hawkins 10 22 525 1986 Craig Losito 11 67 37.5 1978 Anthony Collins 10 16 398 1987 Craig Losito 11 50 38.5 1979 Anthony Collins 11 21 473 1988 John Jett 11 38 39.7 1980 Anthony Collins 11 37 990 1989 John Jett 11 71 40.2 1981 Jimmy Walden 11 25 540 1990 John Jett 11 59 38.2 1982 Ricky Nichols 7 8 186 1991 John Jett 11 48 42.2 1983 Henry Williams 11 19 591 1992 Michael Jacobs 11 32 37.1 1984 Henry Williams 10 24 513 1993 Bill Wilson 10 59 36.9 1985 Bobby Clair 11 17 423 1994 Matt Levine 11 58 42.6 1986 Walter Wilson 11 30 625 1995 Matt Levine 11 60 37.1 1987 Reggie McKinney 11 22 495 1996 Andrew Bayes 11 49 40.3 1988 Reggie McKinney 10 25 566 1997 Andrew Bayes 11 65 43.4 1989 Junior Robinson 11 38 955 1998 Andrew Bayes 11 64 42.9 1990 Dion Johnson 9 34 879 1999 Andrew Bayes 11 47 48.1 1991 Dion Johnson 11 24 513 2000 Kevin Miller 11 30 40.4 1992 Morris Letcher 11 36 771 2001 Jarad Preston 11 45 44.1 1993 Morris Letcher 9 23 350 2002 Jarad Preston 12 73 43.4 1994 Mitchell Galloway 9 28 585 2003 Ryan Dougherty 12 64 44.5 1995 Mitchell Galloway 11 30 556 2004 Ryan Dougherty 11 64 41.8 1996 Perez Mattison 11 22 399 2005 Ryan Dougherty 11 58 40.8 1997 Ramondo North 11 23 416 2006 Ryan Dougherty 13 51 43.6 1998 LaMont Chappell 10 16 366 2007 Matt Dodge 13 80 41.3 1999 Keith Stokes 11 27 584 2008 Matt Dodge 14 73 43.9 2000 Keith Stokes 10 24 503 2009 Matt Dodge 14 67 45.8 2001 Marvin Townes 11 31 775 2010 Ben Ryan 13 53 39.4 2002 Damarcus Fox 10 20 447 2011 Ben Ryan 12 42 40.0 2003 Demarcus Fox 12 18 376 2012 Trent Tignor 13 65 42.8 2004 Chris Johnson 11 37 765 2013 Trent Tignor 13 47 42.8 2005 Chris Johnson 11 21 459 2014 Worth Gregory 13 49 43.6 2006 Chris Johnson 12 21 482 2015 Worth Gregory 12 60 43.1 2007 Chris Johnson 13 36 1,009 2008 Dwayne Harris 10 19 446 2009 Dwayne Harris 14 37 1,000 2010 Dwayne Harris 13 41 839 2011 Michael Bowman 11 21 440 2012 Derrick Harris 13 22 454 2013 Lance Ray 13 22 553 2014 Zay Jones 13 24 477 2015 Quay Johnson 12 27 544 Punting Leaders Year Player G Punts Avg. 1963 Bill Cline 10 53 33.3 1964 Bill Cline 9 33 34.7 1965 Mike Herring 9 27 38.1 1966 Mike Herring 10 69 39.0 1967 Billy Wightman 10 53 35.8 1968 Billy Wightman 10 84 37.7 1969 Billy Wightman 9 62 35.5 Worth Gregory

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 177 2016 Football Fact Book Year-By-Year Offensive Team Statistics First Net Net Total Plays/ Total Yards/ Yards/ Year Downs Rushing Passing Plays Game Offense Game Play Att.-Comp. Pts.-Avg. TDs 1959 2,266 1,316 576 52.4 3,582 325.6 6.2 136-69 278-25.3 1960 2,081 700 552 55.2 2,781 278.1 5.0 103-35 144-14.4 1961 1,852 719 635 63.5 2,571 257.1 4.0 123-50 154-15.4 1962 1,931 834 496 55.1 2,765 307.2 5.6 113-53 215-23.9 1963 1,896 1,054 601 60.1 2,950 295.0 4.9 138-75 230-23.0 1964 2,032 1,405 593 59.3 3,437 343.7 5.8 183-99 279-27.9 1965 1,905 1,400 663 66.3 3,305 330.5 4.9 209-108 268-29.8 1966 143 1,791 1,230 678 67.8 3,021 302.1 4.4 231-94 174-17.4 1967 175 2,318 1,135 744 74.4 3,453 345.3 4.6 173-88 253-25.3 37 1968 136 1,571 1,009 681 68.1 2,580 258.0 3.8 195-84 175-17.5 1969 149 1,775 745 666 74.0 2,520 280.0 3.8 160-69 108-12.0 15 1970 193 1,653 1,612 824 74.9 3,265 296.8 3.9 301-133 136-12.4 19 1971 176 1,853 1,408 730 73.0 3,261 326.1 4.5 260-103 181-18.1 25 1972 227 2,783 1,283 890 80.9 4,066 369.6 4.6 203-87 269-24.5 35 1973 222 2,918 1,327 811 73.7 4,245 385.9 5.2 173-90 352-32.0 41 1974 178 3,015 482 748 68.0 3,497 317.9 4.7 105-24 250-22.7 32 1975 187 3,090 969 737 67.0 4,059 369.0 5.5 120-53 269-26.9 40 1976 217 3,263 711 832 75.6 3,974 361.2 4.8 98-44 278-25.3 32 1977 181 2,927 966 728 66.2 3,893 353.9 5.3 124-62 268-24.4 33 1978 176 2,692 929 759 69.0 3,621 329.2 4.8 134-52 252-22.9 30 1979 263 4,053 1,175 846 76.9 5,228 475.3 6.2 154-79 380-34.5 51 1980 161 2,367 676 692 62.9 3,043 276.6 4.4 141-64 192-17.5 23 1981 179 2,662 839 737 67.0 3,501 318.3 4.8 136-57 242-22.0 29 1982 232 2,845 1,546 821 74.6 4,391 399.2 5.3 202-99 259-23.5 29 1983 201 2,634 1,211 756 68.7 3,845 349.5 5.1 173-91 271-24.6 29 1984 191 2,316 1,495 783 71.2 3,811 346.5 4.9 232-100 210-19.1 24 1985 173 2,094 967 750 68.2 3,061 278.3 4.1 199-72 161-14.6 17 1986 194 2,023 1,465 783 71.2 3,488 317.1 4.4 255-121 187-17.0 22 1987 194 2,352 1,416 746 67.8 3,768 342.5 5.0 212-100 229-20.8 28 1988 242 2,650 1,645 794 72.2 4,295 390.5 5.4 240-108 281-25.6 35 1989 204 1,852 2,145 756 68.7 3,997 363.4 5.3 314-156 301-27.4 35 1990 182 1,996 1,605 716 65.1 3,601 327.4 5.0 241-128 254-23.1 29 1991 246 1,429 3,379 794 72.2 4,808 437.1 6.1 414-229 372-33.8 47 1992 241 1,547 3,085 824 74.9 4,632 421.1 5.6 497-272 289-26.3 41 1993 189 1,634 1,621 750 68.2 3,255 295.9 4.3 311-144 175-15.9 22 1994 226 1,717 2,765 818 74.4 4,482 407.5 5.5 407-234 303-27.5 40 1995 241 1,545 2,812 854 77.6 4,357 396.1 5.1 457-239 255-23.2 33 1996 248 1,991 2,829 835 75.9 4,820 438.2 5.8 420-226 316-28.7 40 1997 197 742 2,635 741 67.4 3,377 307.0 4.6 444-261 214-19.5 28 1998 213 1,658 2,593 773 70.3 4,251 386.5 5.5 319-199 274-24.9 35 1999 232 1,874 2,595 776 70.5 4,469 406.3 5.8 341-197 319-29.0 39 2000 217 1,776 2,473 790 71.8 4,249 386.3 5.4 338-170 330-30.0 43 2001 224 2,225 2,357 715 65.0 4,582 416.5 6.4 298-167 360-32.7 46 2002 227 1,488 2,577 849 70.8 4,065 338.8 4.8 410-200 335-27.9 41 2003 218 1,660 2,075 862 71.8 3,735 311.2 4.3 360-211 217-18.1 26 2004 188 1,021 2,371 751 68.3 3,392 308.4 4.5 382-207 231-21.0 28 2005 216 1,512 2,816 764 69.5 4,328 393.5 5.7 370-224 267-24.3 31 2006 264 1,502 3,024 880 67.7 4,526 348.2 5.1 430-248 280-21.5 33 2007 246 2,378 2,633 879 67.6 5,011 385.5 5.7 395-224 403-31.0 52 2008 241 1,769 2,996 936 66.9 4,765 340.4 5.1 418-248 328-23.4 38 2009 277 2,129 3,043 981 70.1 5,172 369.4 5.3 452-265 378-27.0 45 2010 307 1,546 4,143 990 76.2 5,689 437.6 5.7 632-408 478-36.8 62 2011 271 1,309 3,433 921 76.8 4,742 395.2 5.1 524-355 315-26.2 40 2012 285 1,760 3,551 947 72.8 5,311 408.5 5.6 488-319 409-31.5 48 2013 346 1,821 4,265 1,028 79.1 6,086 468.2 5.9 565-397 522-40.2 68 2014 378 2,094 4,835 1,070 82.3 6,929 533.0 6.5 637-402 466-35.8 61 2015 260 1,600 3,375 877 73.1 4,975 414.6 5.7 473-321 329-27.4 43 All-time best in each category in bold

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 178 2016 Football Fact Book Year-By-Year Defensive Team Statistics First Net Net Total Opp. ECU Year Downs Rushing Passing Offense Att.-Comp. Punt Avg. Pts.-Avg. Punt Avg. Int. Yds. Avg. 1962 1,687 899 2,586 152-68 34.3 136-15.1 36.9 1963 1,144 917 2,061 212-92 33.3 54-5.4 32.4 1964 1,111 907 2,018 179-77 35.1 99-9.9 34.7 1965 881 1,076 1,957 199-82 39.1 83-9.2 35.6 23 215 9.3 1966 155 1,608 1,114 2,722 199-96 33.3 175-17.5 34.9 15 148 9.9 1967 150 1,413 1,464 2,877 211-104 29.6 178-17.8 31.4 15 221 14.7 1968 192 1,406 1,778 3,184 281-139 32.1 244-24.4 32.6 17 120 7.1 1969 153 1,200 1,644 2,844 217-119 34.7 204-22.7 35.5 14 247 17.6 1970 183 1,619 1,806 3,425 270-127 35.5 253-23.0 34.7 13 133 10.2 1971 195 2,372 1,485 3,857 219-90 37.6 300-30.0 35.7 12 69 5.8 1972 150 1,200 1,517 2,717 249-106 35.0 176-16.0 31.8 15 134 8.9 1973 167 1,406 1,511 2,917 257-121 36.9 151-13.7 35.4 22 333 15.1 1974 184 1,971 1,177 3,148 221-98 37.8 167-15.2 39.3 14 161 11.5 1975 181 1,877 1,495 3,372 212-100 38.1 154-14.0 37.6 24 198 8.3 1976 144 1,353 1,002 2,355 219-101 40.2 116-10.5 37.0 26 519 20.0 1977 194 1,573 1,534 3,107 251-125 37.9 154-14.0 37.3 17 171 10.1 1978 128 1,416 837 2,253 180-70 36.5 123-10.3 39.1 19 155 8.2 1979 189 1,861 1,779 3,640 250-131 38.4 193-17.5 39.8 11 72 6.5 1980 217 2,481 1,430 3,911 205-115 39.0 312-28.4 37.2 10 131 13.1 1981 219 1,918 2,080 3,998 279-159 35.7 290-26.3 37.4 17 226 13.2 1982 212 1,536 2,260 3,796 318-177 38.5 228-20.7 35.9 10 221 22.1 1983 209 1,477 2,167 3,644 342-190 37.8 180-16.7 39.5 14 196 14.0 1984 249 2,240 2,380 4,620 265-152 38.1 309-28.1 39.8 11 86 7.8 1985 241 2,613 1,920 4,533 252-146 38.5 281-25.5 38.5 19 206 10.8 1986 243 2,235 2,392 4,627 272-162 40.4 364-33.1 37.1 6 33 5.6 1987 237 2,110 2,392 4,502 272-152 34.7 330-30.0 38.8 12 126 10.5 1988 232 2,141 2,145 4,286 260-153 36.3 325-29.6 37.3 16 192 12.0 1989 242 2,260 2,430 4,690 350-177 30.7 286-26.0 34.9 13 197 15.2 1990 240 2,417 2,123 4,540 293-163 32.9 267-24.3 37.2 15 322 21.5 1991 262 1,637 2,860 4,497 359-221 37.4 243-22.1 41.3 20 361 18.0 1992 257 2,788 2,236 5,024 298-179 39.5 367-33.4 35.4 14 289 20.6 1993 210 1,754 2,174 3,928 308-177 35.2 329-29.9 36.4 12 134 11.2 1994 218 1,313 2,722 4,035 412-215 38.2 233-21.2 40.5 22 265 12.0 1995 214 1,698 1,988 3,686 331-157 37.8 213-19.4 37.0 19 206 10.8 1996 211 1,637 2,082 3,719 327-185 36.6 214-19.5 39.4 13 155 11.9 1997 214 1,952 2,100 4,052 279-158 38.0 298-27.1 43.1 10 203 20.3 1998 222 2,107 2,029 4,136 286-158 40.9 297-27.0 41.6 15 204 13.6 1999 212 1,433 2,305 3,738 389-200 41.3 197-17.9 44.8 17 123 7.2 2000 201 1,573 2,239 3,812 319-168 37.2 229-20.8 36.6 12 155 12.9 2001 256 1,628 2,871 4,499 382-222 42.5 296-26.9 43.8 8 169 21.1 2002 258 2,485 2,863 5,348 364-196 37.1 399-33.2 42.4 10 97 9.7 2003 251 2,519 2,396 4,915 298-173 39.7 428-35.7 43.9 7 82 11.7 2004 235 2,566 2,459 5,025 273-164 38.1 439-39.9 40.0 12 50 4.2 2005 231 2,394 2,034 4,428 306-181 40.8 317-28.8 40.1 15 160 10.7 2006 242 1,887 2,394 4,281 376-222 39.2 270-20.8 42.8 16 214 13.4 2007 300 1,848 3,757 5,605 520-334 37.0 395-30.4 40.3 17 217 12.8 2008 232 1,901 2,761 4,662 439-263 40.5 295-21.1 43.9 22 278 12.6 2009 284 1,684 3,612 5,296 535-326 40.1 307-21.9 45.2 17 283 16.6 2010 304 2,947 3,277 6,224 405-242 40.3 572-44.0 39.4 11 120 10.9 2011 237 2,090 2,426 4,516 354-214 40.3 387-32.2 39.8 7 60 8.6 2012 291 2,015 3,584 5,599 475-279 40.4 411-31.6 42.8 10 88 8.8 2013 266 1,517 3,277 4,794 514-304 41.6 266-20.5 42.8 18 298 16.6 2014 262 1,453 3,322 4,775 500-284 40.2 336-25.8 42.5 14 132 9.4 2015 260 2,094 2,717 4,811 376-204 43.0 312-26.0 41.2 8 150 18.8 All-time best in each category in bold

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 179 2016 Football Fact Book Year-By-Year Team Statistics Rushing 1967 173 88 .509 1,135 6.6 12.9 Year Att. Gain Loss Net Yds. Yds./Att. Yds./Game 1968 195 84 .431 1,009 5.2 12.0 1959 440 2,226 5.1 202.4 1969 160 69 .431 745 4.7 10.8 1960 449 2,081 4.6 208.1 1970 301 133 .442 1,612 5.4 12.1 1961 512 1,852 3.6 185.2 1971 260 103 .396 1,408 5.4 13.7 1962 383 1,931 226 1,705 4.3 189.4 1972 203 87 .429 1,283 6.3 14.7 1963 463 2,229 333 1,896 4.1 189.6 1973 173 90 .520 1,327 7.7 14.7 1964 410 2,363 331 2,032 4.9 203.2 1974 105 24 .229 482 4.6 20.1 1965 454 2,159 254 1,905 4.2 211.7 1975 120 53 .442 969 8.1 18.3 1966 447 1,923 132 1,791 4.0 179.1 1976 98 44 .449 711 7.3 16.2 1967 571 2,685 367 2,318 4.1 231.8 1977 124 62 .500 966 7.8 15.6 1968 486 2,005 434 1,571 3.3 157.1 1978 134 52 .388 929 6.9 17.9 1969 506 2,100 325 1,775 3.5 197.2 1979 154 79 .513 1,175 7.6 14.9 1970 523 2,106 453 1,653 3.2 150.3 1980 141 64 .454 676 4.8 10.6 1971 470 2,147 294 1,853 3.9 185.3 1981 136 57 .419 839 6.2 14.7 1972 687 2,922 139 2,783 4.1 253.0 1982 202 99 .490 1,546 7.7 15.6 1973 638 3,046 128 2,918 4.6 265.3 1983 173 91 .526 1,211 7.0 13.3 1974 643 3,313 298 3,015 4.7 274.1 1984 232 100 .431 1,495 6.4 14.9 1975 617 3,309 219 3,090 5.0 280.9 1985 199 72 .362 967 4.9 13.4 1976 734 3,641 378 3,263 4.4 296.6 1986 255 121 .475 1,465 5.7 12.1 1977 604 3,280 353 2,927 4.8 266.1 1987 212 100 .472 1,416 6.7 14.2 1978 625 2,692 4.3 244.7 1988 240 108 .450 1,645 6.9 15.2 1979 692 4,497 444 4,053 5.9 368.5 1989 314 156 .497 2,145 6.8 13.8 1980 551 2,651 248 2,367 4.3 215.2 1990 241 128 .531 1,605 6.6 12.5 1981 601 2,662 4.4 242.0 1991 414 229 .533 3,379 8.2 14.8 1982 619 3,200 355 2,845 4.5 258.6 1992 497 272 .547 3,085 6.2 11.3 1983 583 2,845 211 2,634 4.5 239.5 1993 311 144 .463 1,621 5.2 11.3 1984 551 2,579 263 2,316 4.2 210.5 1994 407 234 .575 2,765 6.8 11.8 1985 551 2,407 313 2,094 3.8 190.4 1995 457 239 .523 2,812 6.2 11.8 1986 528 2,023 3.8 183.9 1996 420 226 .538 2,829 6.7 12.5 1987 534 2,352 4.4 213.8 1997 444 261 .588 2,635 5.9 10.1 1988 554 2,964 314 2,650 4.8 240.9 1998 319 199 .624 2,593 8.1 13.0 1989 442 2,184 332 1,852 4.2 168.4 1999 341 197 .578 2,595 7.6 13.2 1990 475 2,313 317 1,996 4.2 181.5 2000 338 170 .503 2,473 7.3 15.1 1991 380 1,731 302 1,429 3.8 129.9 2001 298 167 .560 2,357 7.9 14.1 1992 327 1,785 238 1,547 4.7 140.6 2002 410 200 .488 2,577 6.3 12.9 1993 439 2,023 389 1,634 3.7 148.5 2003 360 211 .586 2,075 5.9 9.8 1994 411 1,952 235 1,717 4.2 156.1 2004 382 207 .542 2,371 6.5 11.5 1995 397 1,771 226 1,545 3.9 140.5 2005 370 224 .605 2,816 7.6 12.6 1996 415 2,208 217 1,991 4.8 181.0 2006 430 248 .577 3,024 7.0 12.2 1997 297 1,073 331 742 2.5 67.5 2007 395 224 .567 2,633 6.7 11.8 1998 454 2,080 422 1,658 3.7 150.7 2008 418 248 .593 2,996 7.2 12.1 1999 435 2,300 426 1,874 4.3 170.4 2009 452 265 .586 3,043 6.7 11.5 2000 446 2,228 452 1,776 4.0 161.5 2010 632 408 .646 4,143 6.6 10.2 2001 417 2,595 370 2,225 5.3 202.3 2011 524 355 .677 3,433 6.6 9.7 2002 439 1,988 500 1,488 3.4 124.0 2012 488 319 .654 3,551 7.3 11.1 2003 502 2,052 392 1,660 3.3 138.3 2013 565 387 .685 4,265 7.5 10.7 2004 369 1,445 424 1,021 2.8 92.8 2014 637 402 .631 4,835 7.6 12.0 2005 394 1,837 325 1,512 3.8 137.5 2015 473 321 .679 3,375 7.1 10.5 2006 450 1,888 386 1,502 3.3 115.5 2007 484 2,646 268 2,378 4.9 182.0 Kickoff Returns 2008 518 2,110 341 1,769 3.4 126.4 Year No. Yards Avg. TD Yds./Game 2009 529 2,377 248 2,129 4.0 152.1 1962 26 663 25.5 1 73.7 2010 358 1,787 241 1,546 4.3 118.9 1963 16 455 28.4 0 45.5 2011 397 1,662 353 1,309 3.3 109.1 1964 25 529 21.1 0 52.9 2012 459 2,067 307 1,760 3.8 135.4 1965 17 322 19.5 0 32.2 2013 463 2,154 333 1,821 3.9 140.1 1966 37 657 17.8 0 65.7 2014 433 2,440 346 2,094 4.8 161.1 1967 30 610 20.3 0 61.0 2015 404 1,933 333 1,600 4.0 133.3 1968 41 722 17.6 0 72.2 1969 38 689 18.1 0 76.6 Passing 1970 45 832 18.2 0 75.6 Year Att. Comp. Pct. Yards Yds./Att. Yds./Comp. 1971 50 821 16.4 0 82.1 1959 136 59 .433 1,316 9.7 22.3 1972 35 572 16.5 0 52.0 1960 103 35 .339 700 6.8 20.0 1973 31 588 19.0 0 53.5 1961 123 50 .407 719 5.8 14.4 1974 34 712 20.9 0 64.7 1962 113 53 .469 834 7.4 15.7 1975 31 649 20.9 0 59.0 1963 138 75 .543 1,054 7.6 14.1 1976 20 285 14.3 0 25.9 1964 183 99 .541 1,405 7.7 14.2 1977 32 653 20.4 0 59.4 1965 209 108 .517 1,400 6.7 12.9 1978 32 684 21.4 0 62.2 1966 231 94 .407 1,230 5.3 13.1 1979 29 590 20.3 0 53.6

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 180 2016 Football Fact Book 1980 43 1,088 25.3 2 98.9 1997 22 220 10.0 0 20.0 1981 35 677 19.3 1 61.5 1998 26 352 13.5 1 32.0 1982 31 605 19.5 0 55.0 1999 30 424 14.1 1 38.5 1983 30 748 24.9 2 68.0 2000 32 473 14.8 1 43.0 1984 44 786 17.9 0 71.5 2001 24 170 7.1 0 15.5 1985 38 883 23.2 0 80.3 2002 34 389 11.4 1 32.4 1986 54 1,143 21.2 0 103.9 2003 27 124 4.6 0 10.3 1987 58 1,119 19.3 0 101.7 2004 28 440 15.7 1 40.0 1988 54 1,160 21.5 1 105.4 2005 21 138 6.6 0 12.5 1989 53 1,245 23.5 0 113.2 2006 18 162 9.0 0 12.5 1990 53 1,197 22.6 1 108.8 2007 34 258 7.6 0 19.9 1991 30 638 21.3 0 58.0 2008 29 268 9.2 1 19.1 1992 56 1,206 21.5 0 109.6 2009 18 204 11.3 0 14.6 1993 50 754 15.1 0 68.5 2010 21 227 10.8 0 17.5 1994 36 743 20.6 1 67.5 2011 15 162 10.8 0 13.5 1995 32 583 18.2 0 53.0 2012 22 188 8.5 0 14.5 1996 31 543 17.5 1 49.4 2013 30 308 10.3 0 23.7 1997 53 886 16.7 0 80.5 2014 26 120 4.6 0 9.2 1998 34 652 19.2 0 59.3 2015 23 225 9.8 1 18.8 1999 34 728 21.4 1 66.2 2000 38 755 19.9 0 68.6 Turnover Ratio 2001 40 948 23.7 1 86.2 |––––Takeaway ––––| |–––– Giveaway––––| 2002 49 928 18.9 0 77.3 Year Int. Fum. Total Int. Fum. Total 2003 51 958 18.8 1 79.8 1966 15 15 30 22 14 36 2004 45 925 20.5 0 84.1 1967 15 8 23 8 8 16 2005 40 740 18.5 0 67.3 1968 15 13 28 17 18 35 2006 36 708 19.7 1 54.5 1969 14 15 29 13 11 24 2007 62 1,506 24.3 1 115.9 1970 13 24 37 20 26 46 2008 47 982 20.9 1 70.1 1971 12 16 28 23 25 48 2009 56 1,308 23.4 3 93.4 1972 15 21 36 12 23 35 2010 82 1,653 20.2 1 127.2 1973 22 24 46 8 19 27 2011 58 1,114 19.2 0 92.8 1974 14 15 29 11 18 29 2012 49 972 19.8 1 74.8 1975 24 22 46 4 19 23 2013 28 703 25.1 0 54.1 1976 26 16 42 8 25 33 2014 46 877 19.1 0 67.5 1977 17 17 34 4 24 28 2015 38 760 20.0 0 63.3 1978 19 23 42 10 29 39 1979 11 15 26 5 13 18 Punt Returns 1980 11 17 28 3 20 23 Year No. Yards Avg. TD Yds./Game 1981 17 17 34 10 25 35 1962 27 308 11.4 0 34.2 1982 10 13 23 20 15 35 1963 36 260 7.2 0 26.0 1983 14 14 27 8 16 26 1964 38 335 8.8 0 33.5 1984 11 12 23 17 16 33 1965 31 316 10.2 1 31.6 1985 17 19 36 17 11 28 1966 36 246 6.9 1 24.6 1986 6 11 17 12 11 23 1967 40 404 10.1 0 40.4 1987 12 11 23 12 14 26 1968 45 332 7.4 1 33.2 1988 16 17 33 18 5 23 1969 26 189 7.3 0 21.0 1989 13 11 24 15 7 22 1970 36 239 6.6 0 21.7 1990 15 10 25 11 17 28 1971 28 215 7.7 0 21.5 1991 20 16 36 10 6 16 1972 35 291 8.3 0 26.5 1992 14 13 27 27 10 37 1973 21 173 8.2 0 15.7 1993 12 7 19 23 9 32 1974 23 121 5.3 0 11.0 1994 22 11 33 15 7 22 1975 20 128 6.4 0 11.6 1995 19 14 33 14 12 26 1976 36 437 12.1 1 39.7 1996 13 23 36 16 6 22 1977 32 259 8.1 1 23.5 1997 10 9 19 11 10 21 1978 38 469 12.3 1 42.6 1998 15 13 28 12 6 18 1979 22 152 6.9 0 13.8 1999 17 12 29 12 15 27 1980 24 119 5.0 0 10.8 2000 12 10 22 12 5 17 1981 12 126 10.5 1 11.5 2001 8 8 16 10 16 26 1982 25 144 5.8 0 13.1 2002 10 11 21 22 9 31 1983 22 230 10.5 2 20.9 2003 7 13 20 18 14 32 1984 29 208 7.2 0 18.9 2004 12 11 23 19 8 27 1985 21 207 9.9 2 18.8 2005 15 5 20 8 12 20 1986 27 227 8.4 0 20.6 2006 16 11 27 11 12 23 1987 14 78 5.6 0 7.1 2007 17 14 31 9 5 14 1988 19 90 4.7 0 8.2 2008 22 11 33 9 19 28 1989 34 324 9.5 1 29.5 2009 17 17 34 12 11 23 1990 21 164 7.8 1 14.9 2010 11 11 22 16 13 29 1991 26 162 6.2 0 14.7 2011 7 14 21 20 15 35 1992 24 358 14.9 1 32.5 2012 10 12 22 14 7 22 1993 18 126 7.0 0 11.5 2013 18 6 24 10 6 16 1994 23 225 9.8 0 20.5 2014 14 5 19 11 12 23 1995 23 183 8.0 0 16.7 2015 8 8 16 12 7 19 1996 25 90 3.6 0 8.2 All-time best in each category in bold

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 181 2016 Football Fact Book Team Records Yards Rushing Game 521 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992 Carries Fewest 0 vs. Appalachian State, Oct. 19, 1974 Game 85 vs. Virginia, Nov. 8, 1975 vs. Southern Illinois, Sept. 28, 1974 Fewest 14 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992 vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 14, 1974 By Opp. 81 by Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980 By Opp. 615 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998 Season 734 in 1976 Opp./Fewest 0 by Furman, Nov. 1, 1969 Fewest 297 in 1997 Season 4,835 in 2014 Fewest 482 in 1974 Yards Game 642 vs. Virginia, Nov. 8, 1975 Yards Per Game Fewest -16 vs. TCU, Dec. 22, 1999 Season 371.9 in 2014 By Opp. 536 by West Virginia, Sept. 28, 2002 Fewest 61.5 in 1980 Opp./Fewest -12 by Davidson, Oct. 6, 1973 Touchdowns Season 4,053 in 1979 Game 6 vs. Akron, Oct. 5, 1991 Fewest 742 in 1997 By Opp. 6 by Marshall, Nov. 23, 2012 Yards Per Game 6 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998 Season 368.5 in 1979 6 by Tulsa, Nov. 6, 1993 Fewest 67.5 in 1997 Season 39 in 2010 Fewest 2 in 1980, 1984 Yards Per Carry Game 11.2 vs. Memphis, Nov. 3, 2007 Total Offense Fewest -0.94 vs. Virginia Tech, Sept. 10, 2011 By Opp. 8.6 by West Virginia, Sept. 28, 2002 Plays Season 5.9 in 1979 Game 101 twice, last vs. Florida, Jan. 3, 2015 Fewest 2.5 in 1997 Fewest 41 vs. Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980 By Opp. 104 by Marshall, Dec. 19, 2001 Touchdowns Opp./Fewest 40 by Western Carolina, Sept. 1, 1979 Game 9 vs. Virginia, Nov. 8, 1975 Season 1,070 in 2014 By Opp. 8 by Navy, Nov. 6, 2010 Fewest 496 in 1962 Season 47 in 1979 Fewest 6 in 1997 Yards Game 789 vs. North Carolina, Sept. 20, 2014 Fewest 12 vs. Southern Miss, Oct. 5, 1968 Passing By Opp. 769 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998 Attempts Opp./Fewest 41 by Catawba, Sept. 12, 1964 Game 77 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992 Season 6,929 in 2014 Fewest 5 vs. North Carolina, Sept. 12, 1981 Fewest 2,571 in 1961 By Opp. 75 by Houston, Dec. 5, 2009 Yards Per Play Season 637 in 2014 Game 9.3 vs. Richmond, Oct. 15, 1977 Fewest 98 in 1976 Fewest 1.78 vs. Washington, Sept. 25, 1993 Completions By Opp. 9.17 by Florida State, Oct. 16, 1982 Game 46 vs. Old Dominion, Aug. 31, 2013 Season 6.48 in 2014 Fewest 0 vs. Appalachian State, Oct. 19, 1974 Fewest 3.78 in 1968, 1969 vs. Southern Illinois, Sept. 28, 1974 Yards Per Game vs. Bowling Green, Sept. 14, 1974 Season 533.0 in 2014 By Opp. 56 by Houston, Dec. 5, 2009 Fewest 257.1 in 1961 Opp./Fewest 2 by NC State, Sept. 8, 1979 by Navy, Sept. 2, 2006 Scoring Season 408 in 2010 Fewest 35 in 1960 Points Scored Game 74 vs. Newport News Apprentice, Nov. 14, 1959 Highest Completion Percentage By Opp. 79 by Guilford, Nov. 12, 1932 Game (min. 10 att.) 88.9 vs. Navy, Oct. 22, 2011 (40-for-45) Season 522 in 2013 By Opp. 91.7 by Eastern Kentucky, Nov. 15, 1980 (11-of-12) Fewest 108 in 1969 Season 70.3 in 2013 Lowest 22.9 in 1974 Points Per Game Season 40.2 in 2013 Interceptions Fewest 12.0 in 1969 Game 6 vs. Memphis, Oct. 2, 1993 Touchdowns Season 27 in 1992 Game 10 vs. North Carolina, Sept. 20, 2014 Fewest 3 in 1980

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 182 2016 Football Fact Book Top Team Seasons Rushing Passing Total Offense Points/Game No. Year Yards No. Year Yards No. Year Yards No. Year Yards 1. 1979 4,053 1. 2014 4,835 1. 2014 6,929 1. 2013 40.2 2. 1976 3,263 2. 2013 4,265 2. 2013 6,086 2. 2010 36.8 3. 1975 3,090 3. 2010 4,143 3. 2010 5,689 3. 2014 35.8 4. 1974 3,015 4. 2012 3,551 4. 2012 5,311 4. 1979 34.5 5. 1977 2,927 5. 2011 3,433 5. 1979 5,228 5. 1991 33.8 6. 1973 2,918 6. 1991 3,379 6. 2009 5,172 6. 2001 32.7 7. 1982 2,845 7. 2015 3,375 7. 2007 5,011 7. 1973 32.0 8. 1972 2,783 8. 1992 3,085 8. 2015 4,975 8. 2012 31.5 9. 1978 2,692 9. 2009 3,043 9. 1996 4,820 9. 2007 31.0 10. 1981 2,662 10. 2006 3,024 10. 1991 4,808 10. 2000 30.0

Rushing Yards/Game Passing Yards/Game Total Offense/Game Total Defense/Game No. Year Avg. No. Year Yards No. Year Yards No. Year Yards 1. 1979 368.5 1. 2014 371.9 1. 2014 533.0 1. 1965 195.7 2. 1976 296.6 2. 2013 328.1 2. 1979 475.3 2. 1964 201.8 3. 1975 280.9 3. 2010 318.7 3. 2013 468.2 3. 1978 204.8 4. 1974 274.1 4. 1991 307.2 4. 1996 438.2 4. 1963 206.1 5. 1977 266.1 5. 2011 286.1 5. 2010 437.6 5. 1976 214.1 6. 1973 265.3 6. 2015 281.2 6. 1991 437.1 6. 1972 247.0 7. 1982 258.6 7. 1992 280.4 7. 1992 421.1 7. 1973 265.2 8. 1972 253.0 8. 2012 273.2 8. 2001 416.5 8. 1966 272.2 9. 1978 244.7 9. 1996 257.2 9. 2015 414.6 9. 1969 284.4 10. 1981 242.0 10. 2005 256.0 10. 2012 408.5 10. 1967 287.7

By Opp. 10 by Navy, Nov. 6, 2010 Defense Season 68 in 2010 Fewest 15 in 1969 Interceptions Game 7 vs. Western Carolina, Oct. 18, 1975 Field Goals Made By Opp. 6 by Memphis, Oct. 2, 1993 Game 4 eight times, last vs. Tulane, Oct. 12, 2013 Season 26 in 1976 By Opp. 5 four times, last vs. Fewest 6 in 1986 Tulane, Oct. 12, 2013 Season 22 in 2008 Interception Return Yards 159 vs. Richmond, Nov. 6, 1976 Fewest 0 in 1962, 1963, 1964 Game By Opp. 176 by Southern Miss, Nov. 5, 2011 Field Goals Attempted Season 519 in 1976 Game 7 twice, last vs. Tulane, Oct. 12, 2013 Fewest 33 in 1986 Season 35 in 2008 Average Per Interception Return Fewest 5 in 1967 Season 22.1 in 1982 PAT Kicks Made Lowest 4.2 in 2004 Game 10 last vs. North Carolina, Sept. 20, 2014 TDs On Interception Returns By Opp. 10 by Navy, Nov. 6, 2010 Game 2 vs. Tulsa, Nov. 15, 2009 Season 64 in 2013 vs. Memphis, Sept. 16, 2006 Fewest 9 in 1962 Season 4 in 1991 PAT Kicks Attempted Game 10 last vs. North Carolina, Sept. 20, 2014 Returns Season 66 in 2013 Fewest 12 in 1962 Punt Returns Game 11 vs. Furman, Oct. 28, 1972 Two-Point Conversions Made By Opp. 9 by William & Mary, Sept. 21, 1968 Game 3 vs. Newberry, Oct. 20, 1962 Season 45 in 1968 vs. Presbyterian, Oct. 5, 1963 Fewest 12 in 1981 By Opp. 2 by Murray State, Sept. 17, 1983 Season 11 in 1963 Punt Return Yards Game 168 vs. Houston, Nov. 11, 2000 Safeties By Opp. 146 by Southern Miss, Nov. 14, 1987 Game 1 many times Season 469 in 1978 Season 3 in 1989 Fewest 78 in 1987

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 183 2016 Football Fact Book Lance Ray’s 90-yard kickoff return for a touchdown helped ECU cruise to a 35-13 season-opening win over Appalachian State in 2012.

Average Per Punt Return Punting Season 15.7 in 2004 Lowest 4.6 in 2014 Punts Game 13 vs. William & Mary, Sept. 21, 1968 Punt Return Touchdowns vs. Memphis, Nov. 21, 1992 Game 1 many times, last Fewest 0 vs. UAB, Sept. 24, 2011 vs. BYU, Oct. 10, 2015 vs. UTEP, Nov. 28, 2008 Season 2 twice, last in 1985 vs. Florida State, Sept. 3, 1983 Kickoff Returns By Opp. 11 by Richmond, Nov. 10, 1979 Game 12 vs. Navy, Nov. 6, 2010 by Illinois State, Sept. 23, 1989 By Opp. 11 by UTEP, Nov. 28, 2008 Season 86 in 1968 Season 82 in 2010 Fewest 39 in 1964 Fewest 16 in 1963 Average Per Punt Kickoff Return Yards Game 53.8 vs. Army, Oct. 2, 1999 Game 303 vs. Southern Miss, Oct. 9, 2010 By Opp. 59.5 by Houston, Sept. 27, 2008 By Opp. 266 by Boise State, Dec. 23, 2007 Season 45.2 in 2009 Season 1,653 in 2010 Lowest 31.4 in 1967 Fewest 285 in 1976 Punting Yards Average Per Kickoff Return Game 488 vs. Memphis, Nov. 21, 1992 Season 28.4 in 1963 Fewest 0 vs. UAB, Sept. 24, 2011 Lowest 14.3 in 1976 vs. UTEP, Nov. 28, 2008 vs. Florida State, Sept. 3, 1983 Kickoff Return Touchdowns Season 3,307 in 2007 Game 1 many times, last Fewest 1,352 in 1964 vs. Appalachian State, Sept. 1, 2012 Season 3 in 2009

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 184 2016 Football Fact Book Miscellaneous Records First Downs Yards Penalized Game 159 vs. Tulane, Nov. 2, 1991 Total First Downs Fewest 0 Twice, last vs. UL-Lafayette, Dec. 22, 2012 Game 39 vs. North Carolina, Sept. 20, 2014 By Opp. 182 by Parsons, Sept. 14, 1968 Fewest 4 vs. Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980 Opp./Fewest 0 by UAB, Sept. 24, 2011 By Opp. 39 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998 Season 1,004 in 2014 Season 378 in 2014 Fewest 437 in 2004 Fewest 136 in 1967 First Downs Passing Turnovers Game 23 Three times, last vs. Florida, Jan. 3, 2015 Total Fumbles Fewest 0 Four times, last vs. Florida State, Sept. 20, 1980 Game 11 vs. Richmond, Oct. 21, 1978 By Opp. 29 by Houston, Dec. 5, 2009 Season 54 in 1978 by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998 Fewest 13 in 2004 Season 238 in 2014 Fumbles Lost Fewest 20 in 1974 Game 6 vs. North Carolina, Sept. 16, 1978 First Downs Rushing vs. VMI, Sept. 24, 1977 Game 34 vs. Virginia, Nov. 8, 1975 vs. The Citadel, Oct. 20, 1973 Fewest 0 vs. NC State, Nov. 27, 2004 Season 29 in 1978 By Opp. 28 by Navy, Oct. 27, 2012 Fewest 5 in 1998, 2000, 2007 Season 204 in 1979 Total Giveaways Fewest 61 in 2004 Game 7 Six times, last vs. UAB, Sept. 24, 2011 First Downs By Penalty Season 48 in 1971 Season 33 in 2014 Fewest 14 in 2007 Fewest 6 in 1983 Total Takeaways Game 9 vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 19, 1988 Penalties Season 46 in 1975 in 1973 Number of Penalties Fewest 17 in 1986 Game 18 vs. Tulane, Nov. 2, 1991 16 in 2015 Fewest 0 many times, last vs. UL-Lafayette Dec. 22, 2012 16 in 2001 By Opp. 15 by Southern Miss, Oct. 9, 2010 Opp./Fewest 0 twice, last by UAB, Sept. 24, 2011 Season 109 in 2014 Fewest 50 in 1966, 1974

ECU amassed a school-record 789 offensive yards and tallied its highest point total since 1959 in a 70-41 win over No. 25 North Carolina at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium in 2014.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 185 2016 Football Fact Book Victory Margin Margin Opponent Site Date Score +74 Newport News Apprentice Greenville, N.C. Nov. 14, 1959 74-0 +67 Edenton Greenville, N.C. Oct. 24, 1949 67-0 +51 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. Nov. 8, 1975 61-10 +50 Western Carolina Greenville, N.C. Oct. 19, 1963 50-0 +49 UAB Greenville, N.C. Nov. 16, 2013 63-14 +48 Southern Miss Greenville, N.C. Sept. 11, 1976 48-0 +47 Atlantic Christian Greenville, N.C. Nov. 18, 1950 54-7 +46 Illinois State Greenville, N.C. Sept. 23, 1989 56-10 +45 Albright Greenville, N.C. Sept. 19, 1959 45-0 Northeast Louisiana Monroe, La. Oct. 30, 1965 45-0 Davidson Davidson, N.C. Oct. 6, 1973 45-0 Marshall Greenville, N.C. Nov. 18, 1978 45-0 Tulane Greenville, N.C. Oct. 23, 1999 52-7 N.C. Central Greenville, N.C. Aug. 30, 2014 52-7 Losing Margin Margin Opponent Site Date Score -79 Guilford Greenville, N.C. Nov. 12, 1932 79-0 -65 Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. Oct. 5, 1968 65-0 -64 Appalachian State Boone, N.C. Nov. 18, 1939 64-0 -56 Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. Oct. 4, 1997 56-0 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. Sept. 20, 1980 63-7 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Sept. 12, 1981 56-0 -53 Houston Houston, Texas Oct. 8, 2011 56-3 -52 Louisville Louisville, Ky. Oct. 2, 2004 59-7 -49 NC State Raleigh, N.C. Sept. 8, 1973 57-8 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. Oct. 3, 1987 49-0 -48 Lenoir-Rhyne Greenville, N.C. Nov. 9, 1959 55-7 -47 Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir, N.C. Nov. 23, 1934 47-0 Appalachian State Greenville, N.C. Nov. 6, 1948 47-0 Largest Road Attendance No. Att. Opponent Location Date Score 1. 95,416 Tennessee Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tenn. Sept. 2, 1995 27-7 2. 88,034 Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Fla. Sept. 12, 2015 31-24 3. 84,774 Penn State Beaver Stadium, State College, Pa. Sept. 27, 1986 42-17 4. 84,738 Auburn Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, Ala. Nov. 5, 1994 38-21 5. 84,266 Penn State Beaver Stadium, State College, Pa. Sept. 28, 1985 17-10 6. 82,605 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Sept. 18, 1999 21-3 7. 80,899 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Sept. 6, 2014 33-23 8. 80,079 Alabama Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala. Oct. 17, 1998 23-22 9. 79,806 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Sept. 21, 1996 23-7 10. 77,019 Georgia Sanford Stadium, Athens, Ga. Sept. 29, 1990 19-15 11. 77,006 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Sept. 8, 2012 48-10 12. 73,943 Florida Florida Field, Gainesville, Fla. Oct. 22, 1983 24-17 13. 73,800 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, S.C. Oct. 27, 1984 42-20 14. 72,169 Virginia Tech * Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. Aug. 30, 2008 27-22 15. 72,108 Washington Husky Stadium, Seattle, Wash. Sept. 25, 1993 35-0 ECU victories in bold; *denotes neutral site location

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 186 2016 Football Fact Book Single-Game Opponent Records Individual Team Most Rushing Yards Most Rushing Yards No. Yds. Att. Avg. Name Team Year No. Yds. Team Year 1. 349 43 8.1 Paul Palmer Temple 1986 1. 536 West Virginia 2002 2. 337 25 13.5 Kay-Jay Harris West Virginia 2004 2. 521 Navy 2010 3. 300 41 7.3 Joffrey Reynolds Houston 2002 3. 512 Navy 2012 4. 260 30 8.7 Avon Cobourne West Virginia 2002 4. 478 West Virginia 2004 5. 244 19 12.8 Sammie Smith Florida State 1987 5. 454 Miami (Fla.) 1980 6. 234 41 5.7 DeMarco McCleskey Cincinnati 1998 6. 426 Bowling Green 1971 7. 226 39 5.7 DeAngelo Williams Memphis 2005 7. 421 Syracuse 1992 8. 225 32 7.0 DeAngelo Williams Memphis 2004 8. 415 Navy 2015 9. 224 25 8.9 Mercury Morris W. Texas State 1967 415 South Carolina 1990 10. 211 19 11.1 Kelvin Bryant North Carolina 1981 10. 410 Rice 2010 410 Ohio 1996 Most Passing Yards No. Yds. Att.-Cmp. Name Team Year Most Passing Yards 1. 592 56-44 Chris Redman Louisville 1998 No. Yds. Team Year 2. 576 70-41 Byron Leftwich Marshall 2001 1. 615 Louisville 1998 3. 527 75-56 Case Keenum Houston 2009 2. 576 Marshall 2001 4. 451 61-39 Steve Taneyhill South Carolina 1994 3. 527 Houston 2009 5. 436 44-29 Gunner Kiel Cincinnati 2014 4. 456 UTEP 2007 456 Florida State 1982 6. 454 UAB 2002 Most Receptions 7. 451 South Carolina 1994 No. Rec. Yds. Avg. Name Team Date 8. 436 Cincinnati 2014 1. 19 241 12.7 James Cleveland Houston 2009 9. 425 South Carolina 1997 2. 16 259 16.2 Chris Penn Tulsa 1993 10. 419 Marshall 2012 3. 15 124 8.3 Shaq Washington Cincinnati 2015 15 234 15.6 Denero Marriott Marshall 2001 15 214 14.3 Ibn Green Louisville 1998 Most Yards Total Offense 15 206 13.7 Wilbert Ursin Tulane 1991 No. Yds. Team Year 7. 14 141 10.1 Tommy Shuler Marshall 2012 1. 769 Louisville 1998 14 135 9.6 Damaris Johnson Tulsa 2009 2. 706 Florida State 1982 9. 13 100 7.7 Darius Joseph SMU 2014 3. 649 Marshall 2001 13 154 11.8 Roydell Williams Tulane 2001 4. 645 Georgia Southern 1985 5. 639 Rice 2010 6. 634 Syracuse 1992 Most Reception Yards 7. 633 Marshall 2012 No. Rec. Yds. Avg. Name Team Date 8. 626 South Carolina 1990 1. 16 259 16.2 Chris Penn Tulsa 1993 9. 621 Houston 2008 2. 19 241 12.7 James Cleveland Houston 2009 621 West Virginia 2004 3. 15 234 15.6 Denero Marriott Marshall 2001 4. 15 214 14.3 Ibn Green Louisville 1998 5. 15 206 13.7 Wilbert Ursin Tulane 1991 Most Points Scored 6. 8 194 24.3 Michael Irvin Miami (Fla.) 1986 No. Yds. Team Year 4 194 48.5 Jon Olinger Cincinnati 2002 1. 79 Guilford 1932 8. 9 189 21.0 Donnie Avery Houston 2007 2. 76 Navy 2010 9. 7 183 26.1 Marlon Pearce Cincinnati 1991 3. 65 Southern Miss 1968 10. 6 173 28.8 Frank Sanders Auburn 1994 4. 64 Marshall (2OT) 2001 64 Appalachian State 1939 6. 63 Louisville 1998 63 Florida State 1980 8. 62 Rice 2010 9. 59 Marshall 2013 59 Marshall 2012 59 Louisville 2004 59 Lenoir-Rhyne 1958

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 187 2016 Football Fact Book Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Records Punting Yards by ECU 427...... vs. Virginia Tech, Oct. 21, 1989 by Opp. 434...... by Richmond, Nov. 10, 1979 Average Per Punt by ECU 52.5...... vs. Navy, Oct. 27, 2012 (4 punts) by Opp. 59.5...... by Houston, Sept. 27, 2008 (2 punts)

Returns Kickoff Returns by ECU 12...... vs. Navy, Nov. 6, 2010 by Opp. 11...... by UTEP, Nov. 28, 2008 Kickoff Return Yards by ECU 198...... vs. Navy, Nov. 6, 2010 by Opp. 240...... by UCF, Oct. 6, 2007 Punt Returns by ECU 10...... vs. Houston, 2000 First Downs Total Offense by Opp. 9...... by William & Mary, 1968 Total First Downs Plays by ECU 39...... vs. North Carolina, Sept. 20, 2014 by ECU 100...... vs. Connecticut, Oct. 23, 2014 Punt Return Yards 168...... vs. Houston, Nov. 11, 2000 by Opp. 39...... by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998 100...... vs. South Florida, Oct. 19, 2002 by ECU by Opp. 116...... by Southern Miss, Nov. 5, 2011 First Downs Passing by Opp. 103...... by Georgia Southern, Sept. 22, 1984 by ECU 23...... vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992 Net Yards Scoring by Opp. 29...... by Houston, Dec. 5, 2009 by ECU 789...... vs. North Carolina, Sept. 20, 2014 Points 29...... by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998 by Opp. 769...... by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998 by ECU 70...... vs. North Carolina, Sept. 20, 2014 First Downs Rushing 76...... by Navy, Nov. 6, 2010 Turnovers by Opp. by ECU 28...... vs. William & Mary, Nov. 12, 1983 Combined Points by Opp. 28...... by Navy, Oct. 27, 2012 Fumbles by ECU 10...... vs. VMI, Sept. 24, 1977 124...... vs. Marshall, Nov. 23, 2012 First Downs by Penalty 10 ...... vs. Dayton, Oct. 26, 1974 (ECU 65, Marshall 59) by ECU 7...... vs. Parsons, Sept. 14, 1968 by Opp. 9...... by East Tennessee State, Sept. 18, 1982 Touchdowns by Opp. 6...... by UCF, Dec. 4, 2014 Fumbles Lost by ECU 10...... vs. North Carolina, Sept. 20, 2014 Rushing by ECU 6...... vs. VMI, Sept. 24, 1977 PAT Kicks Made Attempts by Opp. 5...... by Texas-Arlington, Sept. 30, 1978 by ECU 10...... vs. North Carolina, Sept. 20, 2014 by ECU 76...... vs. Southern Illinois, Sept. 16, 1972 Interceptions Made Two-Point Conversions Made by Opp. 69...... by Navy, Oct. 27, 2012 by ECU 7...... vs. Western Carolina, Oct. 18, 1975 by ECU 2...... vs. Southern Illinois, Oct. 9, 1976 69...... by Temple, Sept. 28, 1985 by Opp. 6...... by Memphis, Oct. 2, 1993 Field Goals Made Net Yards Interception Return Yards by ECU 4...... four times, last vs. UTEP, Nov. 28, 2008 by ECU 500...... vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 10, 1987 by ECU 155...... vs. Memphis, Sept. 16, 2006 Most Points in Season by Opp. 521...... by Navy, Nov. 6, 2010 by Opp. 176...... by Southern Miss, Nov. 5, 2011 by ECU 269...... in 2013 (6 games) by Opp. 234...... in 2010 (6 games) Passing Penalties Fewest Points in Season Attempts Penalties by ECU 43...... in 1970 (4 games) by ECU 77...... vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992 by ECU 18...... vs. Tulane, Nov. 2, 1991 by Opp. 17...... in 1963 (5 games) by Opp. 75...... by Houston, Dec. 5, 2009 by Opp. 14...... by Parsons, Sept. 14, 1968 Margin of Victory Completions Yards Penalized by ECU 49...... vs. UAB, Nov. 16, 2013 (63-14) by ECU 46...... vs. Old Dominion, Aug. 31, 2013 by ECU 159...... vs. Tulane, Nov. 2, 1991 by Opp. 45...... by Toledo, Sept. 11, 1971 (45-0) by Opp. 56...... by Houston, Dec. 5, 2009 by Opp. 182...... by Parsons, Sept. 14, 1968 Net Yards Longest Winning Streak by ECU 521...... vs. Syracuse, Sept. 5, 1992 Punting by ECU 18...... Oct. 30, 1971 (W, 26-13 vs. Furman) by Opp. 615...... by Louisville, Nov. 14, 1998 Punts to Oct. 4, 1975 (L, 17-14 vs. Richmond) Had Intercepted by ECU 13...... vs. William & Mary, Sept. 21, 1968 Longest Losing Streak by ECU 6...... vs. Memphis, Oct. 2, 1993 by Opp. 11...... by Illinois State, Sept. 23, 1989 by ECU 9...... Dec. 6, 2002 (L, 42-44 vs. Cincinnati) by Opp. 7...... by Western Carolina, Oct. 18, 1975 11...... by Richmond, Nov. 10, 1979 to Oct. 9, 2004 (W, 27-25 vs. Tulane)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 188 2016 Football Fact Book Yearly Results Overall Conference Season W-L-T Pct. PF PA W-L-T Pct. PF PA Conference Coach 1932 0-5-0 .000 0 187 Kenneth Beatty 1933 1-5-0 .167 6 98 Kenneth Beatty 1934 1-4-1 .250 18 87 G.L. Mathis 1935 3-3-0 .500 77 32 G.L. Mathis 1936 3-2-0 .600 50 13 Bo Farley 1937 2-5-0 .286 65 78 J.D. Alexander 1938 1-6-1 .188 39 126 J.D. Alexander 1939 0-8-0 .000 18 168 O.A. Hankner 1940 5-3-0 .625 143 70 John Christenbury 1941 7-0-0 1.000 159 20 John Christenbury 1942-45 No Games Played 1946 5-3-1 .611 158 58 1947 3-6-0 .333 64 142 2-4-0 .300 North State Conference Jim Johnson 1948 0-9-0 .000 38 206 North State Conference Jim Johnson 1949 4-5-1 .450 207 177 North State Conference 1950 7-3-0 .700 252 142 North State Conference Bill Dole 1951 4-6-0 .400 184 220 North State Conference Bill Dole 1952 6-3-2 .636 225 132 4-1-1 .750 North State Conference Jack Boone 1953 8-2-0 .800 292 81 6-0-0 1.000 * North State Conference Jack Boone 1954 5-4-1 .550 144 105 3-2-0 .600 North State Conference Jack Boone 1955 4-5-0 .444 93 102 3-2-0 .600 North State Conference Jack Boone 1956 2-7-1 .250 118 269 North State Conference Jack Boone 1957 1-8-0 .111 73 218 North State Conference Jack Boone 1958 6-4-0 .600 142 145 North State Conference Jack Boone 1959 5-6-0 .455 269 171 North State Conference Jack Boone 1960 7-3-0 .700 144 92 North State Conference Jack Boone 1961 5-4-1 .550 151 139 Carolinas Conference Jack Boone 1962 5-4-0 .556 217 136 Clarence Stasavich 1963 9-1-0 .900 230 54 Clarence Stasavich 1964 9-1-0 .900 279 107 Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich 1965 9-1-0 .900 229 83 3-1-0 .750 83 47 Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich 1966 4-5-1 .450 174 175 4-1-1 .750 126 67 * Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich 1967 8-2-0 .800 253 178 4-1-0 .800 145 81 Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich 1968 4-6-0 .400 175 244 2-2-0 .500 54 72 Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich 1969 2-7-0 .222 108 204 1-3-0 .250 71 118 Southern Conference Clarence Stasavich 1970 3-8-0 .273 136 253 2-2-0 .500 55 87 Southern Conference Mike McGee 1971 4-6-0 .400 181 300 3-2-0 .600 101 106 Southern Conference 1972 9-2-0 .818 269 176 6-0-0 1.000 161 67 * Southern Conference Sonny Randle 1973 9-2-0 .818 352 151 7-0-0 1.000 262 41 * Southern Conference Sonny Randle 1974 7-4-0 .636 250 167 3-3-0 .500 131 107 Southern Conference 1975 8-3-0 .727 296 154 4-2-0 .667 111 80 Southern Conference Pat Dye 1976 9-2-0 .818 278 116 4-1-0 .800 128 66 * Southern Conference Pat Dye 1977 8-3-0 .727 268 154 Pat Dye 1978 9-3-0 .750 287 136 Pat Dye 1979 7-3-1 .682 380 193 Pat Dye 1980 4-7-0 .364 192 312 Ed Emory 1981 5-6-0 .455 242 290 Ed Emory 1982 7-4-0 .636 259 228 Ed Emory 1983 8-3-0 .727 271 180 Ed Emory 1984 2-9-0 .182 210 309 Ed Emory 1985 2-9-0 .182 161 281 1986 2-9-0 .182 197 364 Art Baker 1987 5-6-0 .455 229 330 Art Baker 1988 3-8-0 .273 281 325 Art Baker 1989 5-5-1 .500 301 286 Bill Lewis 1990 5-6-0 .455 254 267 Bill Lewis 1991 11-1-0 .917 372 243 Bill Lewis 1992 5-6-0 .455 289 367 Steve Logan 1993 2-9-0 .182 175 329 Steve Logan 1994 7-5-0 .583 303 233 Steve Logan

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 189 2016 Football Fact Book Overall Conference Season W-L-T Pct. PF PA W-L-T Pct. PF PA Conference Coach 1995 9-3-0 .750 255 213 Steve Logan 1996 8-3-0 .727 316 214 Steve Logan 1997 5-6-0 .455 214 298 4-2-0 .667 148 131 Conference USA Steve Logan 1998 6-5-0 .545 274 297 3-3-0 .500 163 191 Conference USA Steve Logan 1999 9-3-0 .750 319 197 4-2-0 .667 191 133 Conference USA Steve Logan 2000 8-4-0 .667 330 229 5-2-0 .714 240 125 Conference USA Steve Logan 2001 6-6-0 .500 360 296 5-2-0 .714 252 184 Conference USA Steve Logan 2002 4-8-0 .333 335 399 4-4-0 .500 250 266 Conference USA Steve Logan 2003 1-11-0 .083 217 428 1-7-0 .125 174 280 Conference USA John Thompson 2004 2-9-0 .182 231 439 2-6-0 .250 174 300 Conference USA John Thompson 2005 5-6-0 .455 267 317 4-4-0 .500 194 232 Conference USA Skip Holtz 2006 7-6-0 .538 280 270 5-3-0 .625 188 154 Conference USA Skip Holtz 2007 8-5-0 .615 403 395 6-2-0 .750 294 227 Conference USA Skip Holtz 2008 9-5-0 .643 328 295 6-2-0 .750 187 156 * Conference USA Skip Holtz 2009 9-5-0 .643 378 307 7-1-0 .875 254 149 * Conference USA Skip Holtz 2010 6-7-0 .462 478 572 5-3-0 .625 346 327 Conference USA Ruffin McNeill 2011 5-7-0 .417 315 387 4-4-0 .500 210 244 Conference USA Ruffin McNeill 2012 8-5-0 .615 409 411 7-1-0 .875 296 224 Conference USA Ruffin McNeill 2013 10-3-0 .769 522 322 6-2-0 .750 326 190 Conference USA Ruffin McNeill 2014 8-5-0 .615 466 336 5-3-0 .625 273 206 American Athletic Ruffin McNeill 2015 5-7-0 .417 329 312 3-5-0 .375 204 188 American Athletic Ruffin McNeill Totals 429-394-12 .521 18,025 17,250 Notes: 1986 Temple game and 1989 Louisiana Tech game were forfeited to ECU due to use of an ineligible player. The school records reflect this change. It has no effect on coaching records; *denotes conference championship.

12. SMU 6. Michigan 22. Stanford 10. Kansas Pirates in the 13. Air Force 7. California 23. Brigham Young 11. Southern California 14. Iowa 8. Florida 24. Air Force 12. Penn State Final Polls 15. Alabama 9. East Carolina 25. N.C. State 13. Notre Dame 1991 Associated Press Poll 16. West Virginia 10. Iowa 14. Texas 1. Miami (Fla.) 17. UCLA 11. Syracuse 1995 USA Today/ESPN 15. Texas A&M 2. Nebraska 18. Pittsburgh 12. Notre Dame Coaches Poll 16. Syracuse 3. Auburn 19. Boston College 13. Texas A&M 1. Nebraska 17. Virginia 4. Georgia 20. East Carolina 14. Oklahoma 2. Tennessee 18. Oregon 5. Texas 15. Tennessee 3. Florida 19. Michigan 6. Florida 1991 Associated Press Poll 16. Nebraska 4. Colorado 20. Texas Tech 7. Brigham Young 1. Washington 17. Clemson 5. Florida State 21. Auburn 8. Michigan 2. Miami (Fla.) 18. UCLA 6. Kansas State 22. Iowa 9. Ohio State 3. Penn State 19. Georgia 7. Northwestern 23. East Carolina 10. Illinois 4. Florida State 20. Colorado 8. Ohio State 24. Toledo 11. Clemson 5. Alabama 21. Tulsa 9. Virginia Tech 25. LSU Retired Jersey Numbers 16 18 29 36 Robert Farris Norman Swindell James Speight Roger Thrift Jersey number 16 was last Jersey number 18 was last Jersey number 29 was worn Jersey number 36 was worn worn by Robert Farris, a worn by Norman Swindell, a by James Speight, a running by Roger Thrift, a record- kicker from Falls Church, block­ing back from New Bern, back from Greenville, N.C. setting quarter­back from New Va. Farris was killed in an N.C. The most valuable player The MVP of the 1957 and Bern, N.C., that star­red during automobile accident while on the 1965 team, Swindell 1959 squads, Speight once the 1949 and 1950 seasons. returning to campus for drowned near his home held the school record for He earned all-conference, all- fall practice prior to his during the Christmas holidays most points in a game with state, and honorable mention senior season in 1967. following the 1965 season. 26 and accounted for over Little All-America honors. 2,700 career rushing yards.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 190 2016 Football Fact Book Coaching History ECU Head Coaching Records All-Time Assistant Coaches (1959-2015) Seasons (#) Head Coach W L T Pct. Anderson, Wright (1974-76, 80-81) Lemon, Theo (1993) 2010-2015 (6) Ruffin McNeill 42 34 0 .553 Babich, Bob (1992-93) Lewis, Terry (1980-81) 2005-2009 (5) Skip Holtz 38 27 0 .585 Baker, Art (1983) Logan, Steve (1989-91) Bankston, Rick (1975-76) Martin, Doug (1992-02) 2003-2004 (2) John Thompson 3 20 0 .150 Barrow, Robert (1983-84) Matlock, John (1971-72) 1992-2002 (11) Steve Logan 69 58 0 .543 Beckish, Larry (1982) Matous, Ken (1983-88) 1989-1991 (3) Bill Lewis 21 12 1 .632 Bell, Richard (1988) McGee, Jerry (1970) 1985-1988 (4) Art Baker 12 32 0 .273 Bengla, Jim (1980-82) McGuire, Clay (2010-11) 1980-1984 (5) Ed Emory 26 29 0 .473 Berry, Todd (1992-95) McFarland, Robert (2004) 1974-1979 (6) Pat Dye 48 18 1 .724 Blount, Kermit (1983) McMahon, Greg (2005) 1971-1973 (3) Sonny Randle 22 10 0 .688 Brindise, Noah (2004) McMahon, Tom (1989) 1970 (1) Mike McGee 3 8 0 .273 Brooks, Waverly (1983) McManus, Jerry (1996-2004) McNeill, Ruffin (1992) 1962-1969 (8) Clarence Stasavich 50 27 1 .647 Brown, Watson (1974-75) Bullord, Harold (1962-68) Mitchell, Brian (2010-12) 1952-1961 (10) Jack Boone 49 46 5 .515 Bustle, Ricky (1980-82) Murray, Don (1984-86) 1949-1951 (3) Bill Dole 15 14 1 .517 Cain, Bill (1968) Nelson, Gary (1980-81) 1946-1948 (3) Jim Johnson 8 18 1 .271 Calloway, Neil (1978-79) Nichol, Dave (2012-15) 1940-1941 (2) John Christenbury 12 3 0 .800 Cassidy, Mike (1990-91) Nord, Greg (1990-91) 1939 (1) O.A. Hanker 0 8 0 .000 Chambers, Wally (1985-86) Norris, Lanny (1975-76) 1937-1938 (2) J.D. Alexander 3 11 1 .233 Christensen, Clyde (1986-88) Novak, Frank (1973) 1936 (1) Bo Farley 3 2 0 .600 Cooper, Ron (1989) O’Cain, Mike (1985) Oden, Tony (2000-02) 1934-1935 (2) G.L. “Doc” Mathis 4 7 1 .375 Coyer, Larry (1993) Daisher, Ted (2001-02) Odom, Jerry (2003-04) 1932-1933 (2) Kenneth Beatty 1 10 0 .091 Davis, Brad (2015) Orgel, Frank (1974-79) Doll, Kirk (2012-15) Pagano, Chuck (1989, 1992-94) Driesbach, Chuck (1987-88) Parker, Norm (1980-82) Clarence Stasavich (1962-1969) Elmassian, Phil (1983) Petty, Phil (2005-09) 50-27-1 (.647) Elmquist, Charlie (1983-84) Powers, Don (1985-88) Prescott, Spencer (1981-82) • Only coach to guide Pirates to three Farrington, Jeff (1983, 1985-86) Fast, Garry (1980-81) Price, Duane (2010-15) straight nine-win seasons Fela, Jeff (1988) Ragazzo, Vito (1971-72) • Guided ECC into Southern Conference Ferguson, Al (1970) Randle, Sonny (1970) membership in 1965 Ferguson, Linwood (1984) Reese, Carl (1970-73) • Also athletics director at East Carolina Fitch, Todd (2007-09) Richt, Mark (1989) Flaherty, Pat (1992) Riley, Garrett (2015) Fleming, Jim (1994-97) Riley, Lincoln (2010-14) Pat Dye (1974-1979) Fuller, Jim (1974) Roggeman, Thomas (2005-09) Galloway, Lonnie (2003-04) Sanders, Bob (1980-82) 48-18-1 (.724) Gantt, Bob (1962-69) Scott, Willie (1994-98) • Directed Pirates to at least seven Gilbride, Kevin (1987-88) Shankweiler, Steve (1987-91, 1998- wins in all six seasons at ECU Graves, Matt (2003-04) 2002, 2005-09) • Led ECU to an 8-3 mark in 1977, the first Grieb, Ben (1974-75) Simmons, Dennis (2010-11) year as a Division I Independent Godette, Cary (1977-79, 1990-91) Slowik, Bob (1990-91) Grimes, J.B. (2003) Smith, Junior (1997, 2005-09) Gudger, Jim (1980) Smith, Rick (2005-09, 2013-15) Hall, Wayne (1978-79) Steele, Dale (1989-94) Hallow, John (1984) Stockstill, Rick (2003) Steve Logan (1992-2002) Hargreaves, Vernon (2007-09) Tate, Fred (2003-04) 69-58-0 (.543) Herrin, Les (1985-87) Thompson, Donnie (1987-88, 2005-06) • Currently ranks as the Pirates’ Holland, Jim (1980-82) Throckmorton, Tom (1983-84) all-time winningest coach Hudson, Greg (2005-09) Thurmond, Chris (1992-93) • Took ECU to five overall bowl games Hutcherson, Ken (1975-79) Tilghman, Terry (1996-2002) Huxtable, Dave (1990-91, 1998-99) Treadway, Ken (1995) • Led ECU to No. 23 ranking in the final Trevathan, Henry (1970-80) 1995 USA Today/ESPN coaches poll Jagodzinski, Jeff (1988-96) Janski, Steve (2003-04) Troupe, Greg (1976-77) Jette, Paul (1994-2000, 2002) Van Der Hayden, Larry (1962-68, 1979) Johnson, Ellis (1985-87) Van Sant, Henry (1967-69) Skip Holtz (2005-2009) Jones, Brandon (2010-14) Wallace, Bobby (1977-79) 38-27-0 (.585) Jones, David (1982-84) Webster, James (1995-2000) • Led ECU to back-to-back Conference Kaufman, Art (2003-04) Welborn, Odell (1959-68, 1979) Kelly, Chuck (1997) Weller, Gary (1981) USA Championships (2008-09) Wiley, John (2010-15) • Pirates peaked at No. 14 in the Kelly, Tim (1989) Kincaid, Al (1976-79) Yanowski, Don (2001-02, 2006) 2008 Associated Press poll Kipps, Rex (1983-84) Yellock, Marc (2010-15) • Guided ECU to an unprecedented Kirkpatrick, Donnie (2005-15) Yoshida, Cliff (1994-2001) four-straight bowl appearances Klawiter, Warren (1973) Zernhelt, John (1982-86) Kupec, Dick (1973-79) Current or former FBS or Leahy, Bob (2000-02) FCS head coaches in bold

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 191 2016 Football Fact Book Year-By-Year Results 1932 1938 Oct. 29 at Presbyterian L 0-39 Oct. 1 at Belmont Abbey L 0-19 Nov. 3 at Wake Forest Freshmen L 0-20 Oct. 8 CAMPBELL L 6-19 Nov. 12 GUILFORD L 0-79 Oct. 15 at Western Carolina W 7-6 Nov. 19 NC State FRESHMEN L 0-28 Oct. 29 at High Point L 7-20 Nov. 26 at Appalachian State L 0-21 Nov. 5 at Guilford T 7-7 Coach: Kenneth Beatty Record: 0-5 Nov. 11 WILLIAM & MARY L 0-6 Nov. 19 APPALACHIAN STATE L 6-18 Nov. 26 NORFOLK NAVY L 7-32 1933 Coach: J.D. Alexander Record: 1-6-1 Oct. 6 at NC State Freshmen L 0-18 Oct. 20 WAKE FOREST FRESHMEN L 0-27 Oct. 28 at Guilford L 0-32 1939 Nov. 3 PRESBYTERIAN L 0-8 Sept. 30 at Kutztown State L 6-20 Nov. 11 CAMPBELL W 6-0 Oct. 7 at Campbell L 0-13 Nov. 25 APPALACHIAN STATE L 0-14 Oct. 13 WESTERN CAROLINA L 6-12 Coach: Kenneth Beatty Record: 1-5 Oct. 21 at William & Mary L 0-7 Oct. 28 GUILFORD L 0-20 Nov. 11 HIGH POINT L 0-25 1934 Nov. 18 at Appalachian State L 0-64 Oct. 13 WINGATE L 0-6 Nov. 25 at Norfolk Navy L 6-7 Oct. 20 at Appalachian State L 6-27 Coach: O.A. Hanker Record: 0-8 Nov. 3 at Presbyterian W 6-0 Nov. 12 LOUISBURG L 6-7 Nov. 16 WILLIAM & MARY T 0-0 1940 Nov. 23 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-47 Sept. 28 KUTZTOWN STATE W 14-6 Coach: G.L. “Doc” Mathis Record: 1-4-1 Oct. 5 PRESBYTERIAN W 40-0 Oct. 12 at William & Mary W 18-0 Oct. 19 at Western Carolina L 14-25 1935 Oct. 26 NC STATE FRESHMEN L 0-26 Oct. 12 at Wingate L 0-6 Nov. 2 at Guilford W 13-0 Oct. 26 OAK RIDGE L 2-6 Nov. 16 HIGH POINT L 0-6 Nov. 9 CHOWAN W 46-0 Nov. 22 at Newport News Apprentice W 44-7 Nov. 16 at William & Mary W 10-6 Coach: John Christenbury Record: 5-3 Nov. 23 APPALACHIAN STATE L 6-14 Nov. 30 at Louisburg W 13-0 Coach: G.L. “Doc” Mathis Record: 3-3 1941 Sept. 27 TUSCULUM W 31-0 Oct. 10 NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE W 39-0 1936 Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA W 19-6 Oct. 24 at Western Carolina L 6-7 Oct. 24 NEWPORT NAVY W 30-0 Oct. 30 WILLIAM & MARY W 25-0 Oct. 31 at Erskine W 14-7 Nov. 6 DUKE B TEAM W 14-6 Nov. 6 at Bergen W 13-7 Nov. 14 at Guilford L 0-6 Nov. 13 at Belmont Abbey W 13-0 Nov. 21 LOUISBURG W 19-0 Coach: John Christenbury Record: 7-0 Coach: Bo Farley Record: 3-2 1942-1945 1937 NO GAMES PLAYED Oct. 2 GUILFORD L 0-7 Oct. 9 at Campbell L 6-7 Oct. 16 BELMONT ABBEY L 7-19 1946 Oct. 23 WESTERN CAROLINA L 0-7 Sept. 30 at Presbyterian W 20-0 Oct. 30 at William & Mary L 6-18 Oct. 5 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN T 6-6 Nov. 6 HIGH POINT W 19-7 Oct. 12 at Elon L 6-13 Nov. 13 at Louisburg W 27-13 Oct. 19 ERSKINE W 21-7 Coach: J.D. Alexander Record: 2-5 Oct. 26 NEWPORT NEWS W 19-7 Nov. 9 at Atlantic Christian W 26-6 Nov. 16 WESTERN CAROLINA L 7-13 Nov. 23 LENOIR-RHYNE L 0-6 Nov. 28 at Fort Bragg W 53-0 Coach: Jim Johnson Record: 5-3-1

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 192 2016 Football Fact Book 1947 1951 Sept. 27 LENOIR-RHYNE L 9-27 Sept. 15 at Southern Miss L 0-40 Oct. 4 at Atlantic Christian W 12-7 Sept. 22 at Newport News Apprentice W 32-6 Oct. 11 ELON L 0-7 Sept. 29 at Norfolk Navy W 7-6 Oct. 18 at Erskine L 0-13 Oct. 6 ELON L 20-34 Oct. 25 at Newport News Apprentice W 14-6 Oct. 13 at Western Carolina L 20-34 Nov. 1 FORT BRAGG W 12-2 Oct. 20 GUILFORD W 19-14 Nov. 8 LITTLE CREEK, Va. L 7-31 Oct. 27 LENOIR-RHYNE L 14-41 Nov. 22 at NC State Freshmen L 12-20 Nov. 3 APPALACHIAN STATE L 20-24 Nov. 29 at Western Carolina L 0-28 Nov. 10 at Cherry Point Marines W 45-0 Coach: Jim Johnson Record: 3-6 Nov. 24 at The Citadel L 7-21 Coach: Bill Dole Record: 4-6 1948 Sept. 17 at Cherry Point Marines L 6-13 1952 Sept. 25 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 6-26 Sept. 13 NORFOLK NAVY L 7-13 Oct. 8 at Elon L 0-6 Sept. 20 NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE W 37-6 Oct. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA L 0-39 Sept. 27 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 6-7 Oct. 22 at Newport News Apprentice L 6-20 Oct. 4 CATAWBA T 7-7 Oct. 29 DUKE B TEAM L 13-19 Oct. 11 at Elon W 25-9 Nov. 6 APPALACHIAN STATE L 0-47 Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA W 21-0 Nov. 13 HIGH POINT L 7-30 Oct. 25 GUILFORD W 41-25 Nov. 20 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN L 0-6 Nov. 1 at Appalachian State W 22-19 Coach: Jim Johnson Record: 0-9 Nov. 8 at Stetson T 19-19 Nov. 15 WEST VIRGINIA TECH W 34-7 Dec. 13 Clarion State (Lions Bowl) L 6-13 1949 Coach: Jack Boone Record: 6-3-2 Sept. 15 CHERRY POINT MARINES W 24-0 Sept. 24 LENOIR-RHYNE L 20-21 Oct. 1 at Hampden-Sydney L 7-20 1953 Oct. 8 at Elon L 7-33 Sept. 19 WILSON TEACHERS W 41-0 Oct. 15 at Western Carolina L 6-19 Sept. 26 LENOIR-RHYNE W 34-0 Oct. 21 at Newport News Apprentice W 26-21 Oct. 3 at Catawba W 13-6 Oct. 28 EDENTON FLYERS W 67-0 Oct. 10 ELON W 45-25 Nov. 5 APPALACHIAN STATE L 18-35 Oct. 17 at Western Carolina W 26-7 Nov. 12 at High Point T 26-26 Oct. 24 GUILFORD W 40-0 Nov. 19 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 6-2 Oct. 31 APPALACHIAN STATE W 40-7 Coach: Bill Dole Record: 4-5-1 Nov. 7 at Tampa L 13-18 Nov. 14 at Stetson W 40-6 Jan. 2 MORRIS-HARVEY (Elks Bowl) L 0-12 1950 Coach: Jack Boone Record: 8-2 Sept. 16 at Newport News Apprentice W 21-7 Sept. 23 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 27-19 Sept. 30 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY L 26-38 1954 Oct. 7 at Elon L 16-26 Sept. 11 NORFOLK NAVY W 21-0 Oct. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA W 36-6 Sept. 18 WEST CHESTER L 4-6 Oct. 20 at Guilford W 26-7 Sept. 25 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 7-6 Oct. 28 CHERRY POINT MARINES W 20-12 Oct. 2 CATAWBA W 26-7 Nov. 4 at Appalachian State L 0-20 Oct. 9 at Elon L 6-20 Nov. 11 HIGH POINT W 26-0 Oct. 16 WESTERN CAROLINA W 27-13 Nov. 18 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 54-7 Oct. 23 EAST TENNESSEE STATE T 6-6 Coach: Bill Dole Record: 7-3 Oct. 30 at Appalachian State L 7-13 Nov. 6 at Tampa L 14-27 Nov. 13 STETSON W 26-7 Coach: Jack Boone Record: 5-4-1

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 193 2016 Football Fact Book 1955 1959 Sept. 10 NORFOLK NAVY W 6-0 Sept. 12 at Presbyterian L 13-18 Sept. 17 at West Chester L 0-9 Sept. 19 ALBRIGHT W 45-0 Sept. 24 LENOIR-RHYNE L 6-7 Sept. 26 at Guilford W 27-0 Oct. 1 at Catawba L 7-13 Oct. 3 at Catawba W 34-7 Oct. 8 ELON W 13-0 Oct. 10 ELON W 31-8 Oct. 15 at Western Carolina W 14-6 Oct. 17 at Western Carolina L 14-34 Oct. 22 at East Tennessee State L 20-34 Oct. 24 at Newberry L 7-34 Oct. 29 APPALACHIAN STATE W 13-0 Oct. 31 APPALACHIAN STATE L 0-28 Nov. 5 TAMPA L 14-33 Nov. 7 LENOIR-RHYNE L 21-22 Coach: Jack Boone Record: 4-5 Nov. 14 NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE W 74-0 Nov. 21 at Wofford L 13-20 1956 Coach: Jack Boone Record: 5-6 Sept. 8 NORFOLK NAVY L 19-20 Sept. 15 at Virginia Tech L 2-37 1960 Sept. 22 STETSON T 7-7 Sept. 17 NEWPORT NEWS APPRENTICE W 21-6 Sept. 29 CATAWBA L 13-23 Sept. 24 GUILFORD W 7-0 Oct. 6 at Elon W 19-7 Oct. 1 CATAWBA W 28-0 Oct. 13 WESTERN CAROLINA W 20-19 Oct. 8 at Elon W 14-8 Oct. 20 MORRIS-HARVEY L 0-28 Oct. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA W 7-6 Oct. 27 at Appalachian State L 19-22 Oct. 22 NEWBERRY W 21-0 Nov. 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 12-57 Oct. 29 at Appalachian State L 17-21 Nov. 17 RICHMOND L 7-45 Nov. 5 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-17 Coach: Jack Boone Record: 2-7-1 Nov. 12 PRESBYTERIAN L 7-27 Nov. 19 RICHMOND W 22-7 1957 Coach: Jack Boone Record: 7-3 Sept. 18 at Richmond L 7-40 Sept. 28 DAVIDSON L 7-19 1961 Oct. 5 at Catawba L 14-36 Sept. 16 INDIANA STATE W 19-6 Oct. 12 ELON L 12-21 Sept. 23 at Guilford W 17-15 Oct. 19 at Western Carolina L 7-20 Sept. 30 at Catawba W 16-0 Oct. 26 NEWBERRY L 7-20 Oct. 7 ELON W 22-20 Nov. 2 APPALACHIAN STATE L 6-7 Oct. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA L 6-7 Nov. 9 LENOIR-RHYNE L 7-55 Oct. 21 at Newberry W 13-7 Nov. 16 at Presbyterian W 6-0 Oct. 28 at Appalachian State L 14-16 Coach: Jack Boone Record: 1-8 Nov. 4 LENOIR-RHYNE L 19-24 Nov. 11 at Furman L 8-29 Nov. 18 WOFFORD T 20-20 1958 Coach: Jack Boone Record: 5-4-1 Sept. 13 EMORY & HENRY W 12-0 Sept. 20 PRESBYTERIAN L 16-24 Oct. 4 CATAWBA W 6-0 1962 Oct. 11 at Elon W 14-6 Sept. 15 at Richmond 5,500 L 26-27 Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA W 18-7 Sept. 29 CATAWBA 6,500 W 15-14 Oct. 25 at Newberry L 6-28 Oct. 6 at Elon 3,800 L 19-23 Nov. 1 at Appalachian State L 0-14 Oct. 13 at Western Carolina 5,800 L 16-20 Nov. 8 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 14-59 Oct. 20 NEWBERRY 9,000 W 36-8 Nov. 15 RANDOLPH-MACON W 36-6 Oct. 27 APPALACHIAN STATE 4,000 W 29-16 Nov. 27 GUILFORD W 20-0 Nov. 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne 7,500 L 6-7 Coach: Jack Boone Record: 6-4 Nov. 17 at Wofford 3,700 W 41-9 Nov. 24 EASTERN KENTUCKY 3,100 W 29-12 Coach: Clarence Stasavich Record: 5-4

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 194 2016 Football Fact Book 1963 1967 Sept. 14 at Richmond 9,500 L 7-10 Sept. 16 at William & Mary 4,000 W 27-7 Sept. 21 WAKE FOREST 17,000 W 20-10 Sept. 24 at Richmond 8,000 W 23-7 Sept. 28 WOFFORD 3,500 W 34-7 Sept. 30 at Davidson 9,700 W 42-17 Oct. 5 at Presbyterian 4,500 W 24-7 Oct. 7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 14,500 W 21-8 Oct. 12 ELON 9,000 W 6-0 Oct. 14 LOUISVILLE 11,118 W 18-13 Oct. 19 WESTERN CAROLINA 11,500 W 50-0 Oct. 21 at Parsons 9,000 W 27-26 Nov. 2 at The Citadel 7,500 W 20-6 Oct. 28 THE CITADEL 17,211 L 19-21 Nov. 9 LENOIR-RHYNE 10,500 W 28-0 Nov. 4 FURMAN 9,123 W 34-29 Nov. 23 at Tampa 6,800 W 14-8 Nov. 11 WEST TEXAS STATE 12,553 L 13-37 Dec. 14 Northeastern (Eastern Bowl) 2,700 W 27-6 Nov. 18 at Marshall 4,500 W 29-13 Coach: Clarence Stasavich Record: 9-1 Coach: Clarence Stasavich Record: 8-2 Southern Conference: 4-1 1964 1968 Sept. 12 CATAWBA 7,000 W 25-0 Sept. 14 PARSONS 16,687 W 37-7 Sept. 19 at West Chester 8,000 W 33-7 Sept. 21 WILLIAM & MARY 14,500 L 0-14 Sept. 26 HOWARD 13,000 W 31-20 Sept. 28 at Louisiana Tech 12,000 L 7-35 Oct. 10 at Wofford 6,000 W 21-0 Oct. 5 at Southern Miss 12,500 L 0-65 Oct. 17 at Lenoir-Rhyne 7,000 W 33-14 Oct. 26 RICHMOND 12,500 L 7-31 Oct. 24 RICHMOND 13,000 L 20-22 Nov. 2 at Furman 6,500 W 24-13 Oct. 31 at The Citadel 11,400 W 19-10 Nov. 9 TAMPA 15,000 L 21-28 Nov. 7 at Furman 5,000 W 34-14 Nov. 16 MARSHALL 7,500 W 49-20 Nov. 14 PRESBYTERIAN 14,322 W 49-8 Nov. 23 at The Citadel 13,845 W 23-14 Dec. 12 Massachusetts (Tangerine Bowl) 7,500 W 14-13 Nov. 30 at East Tennessee State 2,000 L 7-17 Coach: Clarence Stasavich Record: 9-1 Coach: Clarence Stasavich Record: 4-6 Southern Conference: 2-2 1965 1969 Sept. 25 WEST CHESTER 13,500 W 27-6 Sept. 20 at East Tennessee State 5,500 L 0-7 Oct. 2 at Furman 4,000 L 7-14 Sept. 27 LOUISIANA TECH 13,500 L 6-24 Oct. 9 at Richmond 5,500 W 34-13 Oct. 4 THE CITADEL 11,500 L 13-31 Oct. 16 at Louisville 8,800 W 34-20 Oct. 18 at Richmond 6,500 L 7-24 Oct. 23 THE CITADEL 13,800 W 21-0 Oct. 25 at Southern Illinois 12,500 W 17-3 Oct. 30 at Northeast Louisiana 2,000 W 45-0 Nov. 1 FURMAN 2,000 W 24-21 Nov. 6 LENOIR-RHYNE 16,332 W 44-0 Nov. 8 DAVIDSON 15,337 L 27-42 Nov. 13 GEORGE WASHINGTON 13,202 W 21-0 Nov. 15 at Marshall 5,500 L 7-38 Nov. 20 at Howard 3,000 W 35-10 Nov. 22 SOUTHERN MISS 3,500 L 7-14 Dec. 11 Maine (Tangerine Bowl) 8,350 W 31-0 Coach: Clarence Stasavich Record: 2-7 Southern Conference: 1-3 Coach: Clarence Stasavich Record: 9-1 Southern Conference: 3-1 1970 1966 Sept. 12 at Toledo 14,106 L 2-35 Sept. 17 at William & Mary 10,000 T 7-7 Sept. 19 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 13,042 L 0-10 Sept. 24 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 14,003 L 14-21 Sept. 26 at The Citadel 17,420 L 0-31 Oct. 1 FURMAN 8,235 W 17-0 Oct. 3 at West Texas State 11,000 L 30-42 Oct. 8 DAVIDSON 16,903 W 40-7 Oct. 10 at NC State 28,350 L 6-23 Oct. 15 at George Washington 7,200 L 7-20 Oct. 17 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 16,271 L 12-14 Oct. 22 at The Citadel 10,400 W 27-17 Oct. 24 at Richmond 14,500 L 12-38 Oct. 29 at Southern Illinois 14,000 L 13-31 Oct. 31 at Furman 5,000 W 7-0 Nov. 12 RICHMOND 8,212 W 28-16 Nov. 7 WEST VIRGINIA 10,240 L 14-28 Nov. 19 SOUTHERN MISS 12,811 L 14-35 Nov. 14 MARSHALL 8,711 W 17-14 Nov. 25 at Louisville 4,000 L 7-12 Nov. 28 at Davidson 2,500 W 36-18 Coach: Clarence Stasavich Record: 4-5-1 Southern Conference: 4-1-1 Coach: Mike McGee Record: 3-8 Southern Conference: 2-2

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 195 2016 Football Fact Book 1971 1975 Sept. 11 TOLEDO 16,500 L 0-45 Sept. 6 at NC State 47,500 L 3-26 Sept. 18 WILLIAM & MARY 15,200 L 10-28 Sept. 13 at Appalachian State 13,000 L 25-41 Sept. 25 at Bowling Green 14,689 L 21-47 Sept. 20 WILLIAM & MARY 15,542 W 20-0 Oct. 2 THE CITADEL 12,232 W 31-25 Sept. 27 at Southern Illinois 8,614 W 41-7 Oct. 9 RICHMOND 14,235 L 7-14 Oct. 4 RICHMOND 16,542 L 14-17 Oct. 16 at West Virginia 27,000 L 21-44 Oct. 11 at The Citadel 16,842 W 3-0 Oct. 23 at NC State 18,000 W 31-15 Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA 16,487 W 42-14 Oct. 30 FURMAN 13,186 W 26-13 Oct. 25 at North Carolina 42,000 W 38-17 Nov. 6 DAVIDSON 17,732 W 27-26 Nov. 1 FURMAN 15,414 W 21-10 Nov. 13 at Tampa 17,092 L 7-43 Nov. 8 at Virginia 21,950 W 61-10 Coach: Sonny Randle Record: 4-6 Southern Conference: 3-2 Nov. 22 VMI 13,689 W 28-12 Coach: Pat Dye Record: 8-3 Southern Conference: 4-2 1972 Sept. 9 at VMI 4,600 W 30-3 1976 Sept. 16 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 16,509 W 16-0 Sept. 11 SOUTHERN MISS 17,400 W 48-0 Sept. 23 APPALACHIAN STATE 16,410 W 35-7 Sept. 18 at NC State 49,700 W 23-14 Oct. 7 at Richmond 7,500 W 21-0 Sept. 25 at William & Mary 13,500 W 20-19 Oct. 14 THE CITADEL 15,320 W 27-21 Oct. 2 THE CITADEL 18,250 W 22-3 Oct. 21 at NC State 39,300 L 16-38 Oct. 9 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 16,200 W 49-14 Oct. 28 at Furman 6,500 W 27-21 Oct. 16 at VMI 7,700 W 17-3 Nov. 4 CHATTANOOGA 17,786 W 33-7 Oct. 23 at North Carolina 49,000 L 10-12 Nov. 11 at William & Mary 15,000 W 21-15 Oct. 30 WESTERN CAROLINA 21,506 W 24-17 Nov. 18 DAYTON 10,200 W 24-22 Nov. 6 at Richmond 15,500 W 20-10 Nov. 25 at North Carolina 31,600 L 19-42 Nov. 13 at Furman 13,600 L 10-17 Coach: Sonny Randle Record: 9-2 Southern Conference: 6-0 Nov. 20 APPALACHIAN STATE 15,335 W 35-7 Coach: Pat Dye Record: 9-2 Southern Conference: 4-1 1973 Sept. 8 at NC State 45,000 L 8-57 1977 Sept. 15 at Southern Miss 10,800 W 13-0 Sept. 3 at NC State 49,200 W 28-23 Sept. 22 at Southern Illinois 9,500 W 42-25 Sept. 10 at Duke 38,200 W 17-16 Sept. 29 FURMAN 16,270 W 14-3 Sept. 17 at Toledo 12,127 W 22-9 Oct. 6 at Davidson 6,000 W 45-0 Sept. 24 VMI 23,581 W 14-13 Oct. 13 VMI 14,550 W 42-7 Oct. 1 at South Carolina 52,813 L 16-19 Oct. 20 at The Citadel 13,300 W 34-0 Oct. 8 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 25,251 W 33-0 Oct. 27 at North Carolina 41,500 L 27-28 Oct. 15 RICHMOND 19,010 W 35-14 Nov. 3 WILLIAM & MARY 18,100 W 34-3 Oct. 22 at The Citadel 13,520 W 34-16 Nov. 10 RICHMOND 21,251 W 44-14 Oct. 29 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 16,662 L 7-9 Nov. 17 APPALACHIAN STATE 14,181 W 49-14 Nov. 5 at Appalachian State 10,419 W 45-14 Coach: Sonny Randle Record: 9-2 Southern Conference: 7-0 Nov. 12 William & Mary (at Norfolk, Va.) 20,863 L 17-21 Coach: Pat Dye Record: 8-3 1974 Sept. 14 BOWLING GREEN 16,500 W 24-6 1978 Sept. 21 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 16,226 W 24-8 Sept. 2 WESTERN CAROLINA 31,251 W 14-6 Sept. 28 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 15,525 W 17-16 Sept. 9 at NC State 50,800 L 13-29 Oct. 5 at NC State 42,800 L 20-24 Sept. 16 at North Carolina 51,150 L 10-14 Oct. 12 at Furman 16,800 W 15-12 Sept. 23 at Southwestern Louisiana 14,103 W 38-9 Oct. 19 at Appalachian State 11,259 L 21-23 Sept. 30 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 25,986 W 23-17 Oct. 26 DAYTON 14,674 W 34-6 Oct. 7 at VMI 6,900 W 19-6 Nov. 2 THE CITADEL 19,450 W 41-21 Oct. 14 at Southern Miss 15,632 L 16-17 Nov. 9 at Richmond 14,000 L 20-28 Oct. 21 Richmond (at Norfolk, Va.) 23,000 W 21-14 Nov. 16 at William & Mary 8,500 W 31-10 Nov. 4 APPALACHIAN STATE 19,726 W 33-8 Nov. 23 at VMI 8,100 L 3-13 Nov. 11 WILLIAM & MARY 26,231 W 20-3 Coach: Pat Dye Record: 7-4 Southern Conference: 3-3 Nov. 18 MARSHALL 22,450 W 45-0 Dec. 16 Louisiana Tech (Independence Bowl) 18,200 W 35-13 Coach: Pat Dye Record: 9-3

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 196 2016 Football Fact Book 1979 1983 Sept. 1 WESTERN CAROLINA 25,500 W 31-6 Sept. 3 at Florida State 46,261 L 46-47 Sept. 8 at NC State 53,400 L 20-34 Sept. 10 at NC State 57,700 W 22-16 Sept. 15 at Duke 33,800 L 14-28 Sept. 17 MURRAY STATE 28,123 W 50-25 Sept. 22 at Wake Forest 28,751 L 20-23 Oct. 1 at Missouri 48,268 W 13-6 Sept. 29 VMI 20,201 W 45-10 Oct. 8 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 27,345 W 21-18 Oct. 13 THE CITADEL 28,751 W 49-7 Oct. 15 at Temple 5,461 W 24-11 Oct. 27 at North Carolina 49,700 T 24-24 Oct. 22 at Florida 73,943 L 17-24 Nov. 3 at Appalachian State 13,815 W 38-21 Oct. 29 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 33,767 W 21-9 Nov. 10 RICHMOND 18,741 W 52-10 Nov. 5 at Miami (Fla.) 39,255 L 7-12 Nov. 17 NORTH TEXAS STATE 23,500 W 49-16 Nov. 12 WILLIAM & MARY 24,731 W 40-6 Nov. 24 at William & Mary 9,100 W 38-14 Nov. 19 at Southern Miss 21,000 W 10-6 Coach: Pat Dye Record: 7-3-1 Coach: Ed Emory Record: 8-3 1980 1984 Sept. 6 at Duke 27,400 W 35-10 Sept. 1 at Florida State 54,211 L 17-48 Sept. 13 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 29,631 L 21-27 Sept. 8 TEMPLE 31,479 L 0-17 Sept. 20 at Florida State 50,547 L 7-63 Sept. 15 at Central Michigan 23,249 L 12-17 Sept. 27 SOUTHERN MISS 20,037 L 7-35 Sept. 22 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 25,137 W 34-27 Oct. 11 at Richmond 10,600 W 24-22 Sept. 29 at NC State 57,300 L 22-31 Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA 21,300 W 24-14 Oct. 6 at Pittsburgh 26,475 L 10-17 Oct. 25 at North Carolina 48,100 L 3-31 Oct. 13 at Tulsa 16,674 L 20-31 Nov. 1 WILLIAM & MARY 18,600 W 31-23 Oct. 20 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 27,119 W 24-6 Nov. 8 at Miami (Fla.) 11,048 L 10-23 Oct. 27 at South Carolina 73,800 L 20-42 Nov. 15 EASTERN KENTUCKY 10,021 L 16-28 Nov. 3 at Southwestern Louisiana 23,357 L 24-42 Nov. 22 at NC State 46,200 L 14-36 Nov. 10 SOUTHERN MISS 21,237 L 27-31 Coach: Ed Emory Record: 4-7 Coach: Ed Emory Record: 2-9 1981 1985 Sept. 5 WESTERN CAROLINA 24,873 W 42-6 Sept. 7 at NC State 58,300 W 33-14 Sept. 12 at North Carolina 51,300 L 0-56 Sept. 14 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 28,411 W 27-16 Sept. 19 at NC State 52,200 L 10-31 Sept. 21 at Penn State 84,266 L 10-17 Sept. 26 TOLEDO 21,137 W 28-24 Sept. 28 TEMPLE 32,087 L 7-21 Oct. 3 at Duke 18,250 L 14-24 Oct. 5 MIAMI (Fla.) 34,511 L 15-27 Oct. 10 at Richmond (Tobacco Bowl) 12,621 W 17-13 Oct. 12 at Southwestern Louisiana 16,228 L 14-16 Oct. 17 at Southwestern Louisiana 13,378 W 35-31 Oct. 26 SOUTH CAROLINA 35,047 L 10-52 Oct. 24 MIAMI (Fla.) 20,282 L 6-35 Nov. 2 at Southern Miss 23,496 L 0-27 Oct. 31 at West Virginia 41,364 L 3-20 Nov. 9 at Auburn 65,600 L 10-35 Nov. 7 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 21,342 W 66-23 Nov. 16 TULSA 23,126 L 20-21 Nov. 14 WILLIAM & MARY 15,842 L 21-31 Dec. 7 at LSU 65,660 L 15-35 Coach: Ed Emory Record: 5-6 Coach: Art Baker Record: 2-9 1982 1986 Sept. 11 at NC State 55,200 L 26-33 Sept. 6 at NC State 58,650 L 10-38 Sept. 18 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 22,127 W 30-0 Sept. 13 WEST VIRGINIA 33,857 L 21-24 Sept. 25 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 18,750 W 24-6 Sept. 20 at Auburn 62,000 L 0-45 Oct. 2 at Missouri 50,848 L 9-28 Sept. 27 at Penn State 84,774 L 17-42 Oct. 9 RICHMOND 19,521 W 35-14 Oct. 4 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 27,726 L 10-21 Oct. 16 at Florida State 46,283 L 17-56 Oct. 11 at Temple# 15,384 L 28-45 Oct. 23 ILLINOIS STATE 26,771 W 21-0 Oct. 18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 27,121 W 35-33 Oct. 30 at West Virginia 50,616 L 3-30 Oct. 25 at South Carolina 68,327 L 3-38 Nov. 6 at Texas-Arlington 4,388 W 40-24 Nov. 1 SOUTHERN MISS 18,127 L 21-23 Nov. 13 at William & Mary 10,800 W 31-27 Nov. 15 CINCINNATI 16,258 W 32-19 Nov. 20 at Temple 6,135 W 23-10 Nov. 27 at Miami (Fla.) 30,202 L 10-36 Coach: Ed Emory Record: 7-4 Coach: Art Baker Record: 2-9 #forfeited to ECU (ineligible player)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 197 2016 Football Fact Book 1987 1991 Sept. 5 at NC State 56,800 W 32-14 Aug. 31 at Illinois 46,313 L 31-38 Sept. 12 FLORIDA STATE 33,937 L 3-44 Sept. 14 MEMPHIS 32,382 W 20-13 Sept. 19 at Illinois 62,045 L 10-20 Sept. 21 at UCF 20,049 W 47-25 Sept. 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 27,411 W 16-13 Sept. 28 SOUTH CAROLINA 33,100 W 31-20 Oct. 3 at West Virginia 36,630 L 0-49 Oct. 5 AKRON 27,500 W 56-20 Oct. 10 CINCINNATI 26,371 W 56-28 Oct. 12 at Syracuse 37,767 W 23-20 Oct. 17 at Virginia Tech 38,300 W 32-23 Oct. 26 PITTSBURGH 36,000 W 24-23 Oct. 24 at South Carolina 69,131 L 12-34 Nov. 2 TULANE 31,126 W 38-28 Oct. 31 MIAMI (Fla.) 31,791 L 3-41 Nov. 9 at Southern Miss 18,117 W 48-20 Nov. 7 TEMPLE 19,327 W 31-26 Nov. 16 at Virginia Tech 48,317 W 24-17 Nov. 14 at Southern Miss 11,023 L 34-38 Nov. 23 at Cincinnati 8,574 W 30-19 Coach: Art Baker Record: 5-6 Jan. 1 NC State (Peach Bowl) 59,322 W 37-34 Coach: Bill Lewis Record: 11-1 1988 Sept. 3 TENNESSEE TECH 29,702 W 52-13 1992 Sept. 10 at Virginia Tech 37,200 L 16-27 Sept. 5 SYRACUSE 36,500 L 21-42 Sept. 17 at South Carolina 66,000 L 0-17 Sept. 12 VIRGINIA TECH 35,121 W 30-27 Sept. 24 SOUTHERN MISS 28,240 L 42-45 Sept. 19 at South Carolina 60,030 W 20-18 Oct. 1 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA 18,750 L 36-48 Sept. 26 at Bowling Green 12,512 L 34-44 Oct. 8 WEST VIRGINIA 33,786 L 10-30 Oct. 10 at Duke 34,100 L 14-45 Oct. 15 at Florida State 56,391 L 21-45 Oct. 17 CINCINNATI 34,126 W 42-21 Oct. 22 SYRACUSE 16,450 L 14-38 Oct. 24 at Pittsburgh 25,766 W 37-31 Oct. 29 MIAMI (Fla.) 29,400 L 7-31 Oct. 29 SOUTHERN MISS 33,249 L 21-38 Nov. 5 at Temple 8,018 W 34-17 Nov. 7 at West Virginia 41,139 L 28-41 Nov. 19 at Cincinnati 2,364 W 49-14 Nov. 14 ARKANSAS STATE 25,072 W 35-18 Coach: Art Baker Record: 3-8 Nov. 21 at Memphis 17,345 L 7-42 Coach: Steve Logan Record: 5-6 1989 Sept. 9 BOWLING GREEN 33,412 W 41-6 1993 Sept. 16 at Cincinnati 18,153 W 21-14 Sept. 9 SYRACUSE 33,050 L 22-41 Sept. 23 ILLINOIS STATE 30,245 W 56-10 Sept. 18 UCF 30,867 W 41-17 Sept. 30 LOUISIANA TECH# 25,462 T 29-29 Sept. 25 at Washington 72,108 L 0-35 Oct. 7 at South Carolina 65,600 L 14-47 Oct. 2 MEMPHIS 25,332 L 7-34 Oct. 21 VIRGINIA TECH 35,100 W 14-10 Oct. 9 at South Carolina 62,307 L 3-27 Oct. 28 at Syracuse 48,731 L 16-18 Oct. 16 LOUISIANA TECH 27,103 W 31-28 Nov. 4 at Miami (Fla.) 35,159 L 10-40 Oct. 23 at Southern Miss 15,227 L 16-24 Nov. 11 TEMPLE 24,112 W 31-24 Oct. 30 at Virginia Tech 34,306 L 12-31 Nov. 18 at Pittsburgh 21,862 L 42-47 Nov. 6 TULSA 18,130 L 26-52 Nov. 25 at Southern Miss 11,189 L 27-41 Nov. 13 at Kentucky 34,500 L 3-6 Coach: Bill Lewis Record: 5-5-1 Nov. 20 at Cincinnati 20,229 L 14-34 #forfeited to ECU (ineligible player) Coach: Steve Logan Record: 2-9 1990 1994 Sept. 1 LOUISIANA TECH 30,690 W 27-17 Sept. 10 at Duke 36,420 L 10-13 Sept. 8 at Florida State 61,983 L 24-45 Sept. 17 at Temple 9,137 W 31-14 Sept. 15 VIRGINIA TECH 33,810 L 23-24 Sept. 24 SYRACUSE 33,127 L 18-21 Sept. 22 at Southwestern Louisiana 19,524 W 20-10 Oct. 1 SOUTHERN MISS 32,867 W 31-10 Sept. 29 at Georgia 77,019 L 15-19 Oct. 8 at South Carolina 70,075 W 56-42 Oct. 6 SOUTHERN MISS 31,305 L 7-16 Oct. 15 VIRGINIA TECH 34,741 L 20-27 Oct. 13 at South Carolina 62,000 L 7-37 Oct. 22 at Tulsa 24,811 W 28-21 Oct. 20 CINCINNATI 27,380 W 56-32 Oct. 29 CINCINNATI 33,287 W 35-21 Oct. 27 at Temple 24,612 L 27-30 Nov. 5 at Auburn 84,738 L 21-38 Nov. 3 at Memphis 16,291 W 24-17 Nov. 12 UCF 25,783 W 23-20 Nov. 10 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 20,100 W 24-20 Nov. 19 at Memphis 23,355 W 30-6 Coach: Bill Lewis Record: 5-6 Dec. 30 Illinois (St. Jude Liberty Bowl) 33,280 L 0-30 Coach: Steve Logan Record: 7-5

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 198 2016 Football Fact Book 1995 1999 Sept. 2 at Tennessee 95,416 L 7-27 Sept. 4 West Virginia (at Charlotte, N.C.) 47,860 W 30-23 Sept. 9 at Syracuse 39,547 W 27-24 Sept. 11 DUKE 42,052 W 27-9 Sept. 16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 33,021 W 30-17 Sept. 18 at South Carolina 82,605 W 21-3 Sept. 23 at Illinois 60,545 L 0-7 Sept. 25 Miami (Fla.) (at Raleigh, N.C.) 45,900 W 27-23 Sept. 30 WEST VIRGINIA 34,108 W 23-20 Oct. 2 at Army* 36,769 W 33-14 Oct. 7 at Cincinnati 14,126 L 10-13 Oct. 9 SOUTHERN MISS* 39,418 L 22-39 Oct. 21 TEMPLE 31,225 W 32-22 Oct. 23 TULANE* 35,021 W 52-7 Oct. 28 at Southern Miss 21,293 W 36-34 Oct. 30 at Houston* 14,221 W 19-3 Nov. 4 at Army 31,743 W 31-25 Nov. 6 at UAB* 18,062 L 17-36 Nov. 11 TULSA 26,410 W 28-7 Nov. 13 CINCINNATI* 33,912 W 48-34 Nov. 18 MEMPHIS 27,125 W 31-17 Nov. 20 NC STATE 50,092 W 23-6 Dec. 30 Stanford (St. Jude Liberty Bowl) 47,398 W 19-13 Dec. 22 TCU (Mobile Alabama Bowl) 34,200 L 14-28 Coach: Steve Logan Record: 9-3 Coach: Steve Logan Record: 9-3 *Conference USA: 4-2 1996 2000 Sept. 7 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 25,512 W 45-21 Sept. 2 at Duke 30,244 W 38-0 Sept. 14 at West Virginia 50,129 L 9-10 Sept. 7 VIRGINIA TECH 45,123 L 28-45 Sept. 21 at South Carolina 79,806 W 23-7 Sept. 16 TULANE* 38,157 W 37-17 Sept. 28 UCF 34,121 W 28-7 Sept. 23 SYRACUSE 33,026 W 34-17 Oct. 10 SOUTHERN MISS 34,480 L 7-28 Oct. 7 at Memphis* 23,496 L 10-17 Oct. 19 at Miami (Fla.) 31,909 W 31-6 Oct. 14 ARMY* 39,200 W 42-21 Nov. 2 ARKANSAS STATE 24,890 W 34-16 Oct. 19 at Louisville* 38,024 W 28-25 Nov. 9 at Virginia Tech 49,128 L 14-35 Oct. 28 UAB* 28,537 L 13-16 Nov. 16 OHIO 27,321 W 55-45 Nov. 11 HOUSTON* 33,339 W 62-20 Nov. 23 at Memphis 25,029 W 20-10 Nov. 18 at West Virginia 40,389 L 24-42 Nov. 30 NC State (at Charlotte, N.C.) 66,347 W 50-29 Nov. 24 at Southern Miss* 25,152 W 14-9 Coach: Steve Logan Record: 8-3 Dec. 27 Texas Tech (galleryfurniture.com Bowl) 33,899 W 40-27 Coach: Steve Logan Record: 8-4 *Conference USA: 5-2 1997 Sept. 6 at West Virginia 51,142 L 17-24 2001 Sept. 13 WAKE FOREST 38,031 W 25-24 Sept. 1 WAKE FOREST 38,674 L 19-21 Sept. 20 SOUTH CAROLINA 38,902 L 0-26 Sept. 8 at Tulane* 19,027 W 51-24 Oct. 4 at Syracuse 44,054 L 0-56 Sept. 22 WILLIAM & MARY 40,179 W 38-23 Oct. 11 SOUTHERN MISS* 33,904 L 13-23 Sept. 29 at Syracuse 36,347 L 30-44 Oct. 18 at Tulane* 23,340 L 16-33 Oct. 6 at North Carolina 58,500 L 21-24 Oct. 25 MEMPHIS* 28,029 W 32-10 Oct. 13 at Army* 33,072 W 49-26 Nov. 1 at Louisville* 12,850 W 45-31 Oct. 20 MEMPHIS* 38,120 W 32-11 Nov. 8 at Houston* 17,051 W 28-27 Oct. 30 at TCU* 25,134 W 37-30 Nov. 13 CINCINNATI* 25,509 W 14-7 Nov. 10 at Cincinnati* 19,504 W 28-26 Nov. 22 at NC State 51,500 L 24-37 Nov. 15 LOUISVILLE* 39,775 L 34-39 Coach: Steve Logan Record: 5-6 *Conference USA: 4-2 Nov. 23 SOUTHERN MISS* 30,127 L 21-28 Dec. 19 Marshall (2OT) (GMAC Bowl) 40,139 L 61-64 1998 Coach: Steve Logan Record: 6-6 *Conference USA: 5-2 Sept. 5 at Virginia Tech 48,134 L 3-38 Sept. 12 CHATTANOOGA 34,028 W 31-0 2002 Sept. 19 at Ohio 19,186 W 21-14 Aug. 31 at Duke 23,276 L 16-23 Oct. 3 ARMY* 40,607 W 30-25 Sept. 7 at Wake Forest 28,486 L 22-27 Oct. 10 UAB 31,002 W 26-7 Sept. 14 TULANE* 35,300 W 24-20 Oct. 17 at Alabama (at Birmingham, Ala.) 80,079 L 22-23 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 54,497 L 17-37 Oct. 24 at Southern Miss* 24,020 L 7-41 Oct. 5 ARMY* 38,111 W 59-24 Oct. 31 HOUSTON* 26,821 L 31-34 Oct. 19 USF 33,419 L 30-46 Nov. 5 at Cincinnati* 19,098 W 24-21 Oct. 26 at Louisville* 33,438 L 20-44 Nov. 14 LOUISVILLE* 26,258 L 45-63 Nov. 9 at Houston (3OT)* 13,669 W 54-48 Nov. 21 at Memphis* 16,052 W 34-31 Nov. 16 at UAB* 13,678 L 29-36 Coach: Steve Logan Record: 6-5 *Conference USA: 3-3 Nov. 23 TCU* 23,189 W 31-28 Nov. 30 at Southern Miss* 19,888 L 7-24 Dec. 6 CINCINNATI* 18,125 L 26-42 Coach: Steve Logan Record: 4-8 *Conference USA: 4-4

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 199 2016 Football Fact Book 2003 2007 Sept. 1 at Cincinnati* 28,011 L 3-40 Sept. 1 at Virginia Tech 66,233 L 7-17 Sept. 6 WEST VIRGINIA 36,088 L 7-48 Sept. 8 NORTH CAROLINA 43,387 W 34-31 Sept. 13 at Miami 65,825 L 3-38 Sept. 15 SOUTHERN MISS* 43,041 L 21-28 Sept. 20 at Wake Forest 28,074 L 16-34 Sept. 22 at West Virginia 60,021 L 7-48 Sept. 30 HOUSTON* 33,250 L 13-27 Sept. 29 at Houston* 20,719 W 37-35 Oct. 11 NORTH CAROLINA 44,040 L 17-28 Oct. 6 UCF* 42,777 W 52-38 Oct. 18 at Army* 35,032 W 38-32 Oct. 13 at UTEP (OT)* 41,365 W 45-42 Oct. 25 LOUISVILLE* 33,420 L 20-36 Oct. 20 NC STATE 43,527 L 20-34 Nov. 1 at Memphis* 40,131 L 24-41 Oct. 27 UAB* 41,125 W 41-6 Nov. 8 USF (2OT)* 27,100 L 37-38 Nov. 3 at Memphis* 27,186 W 56-40 Nov. 22 at Tulane* 19,226 L 18-28 Nov. 10 at Marshall* 26,718 L 7-26 Nov. 29 SOUTHERN MISS* 24,175 L 21-38 Nov 24 TULANE* 35,362 W 35-12 Coach: John Thompson Record: 1-11 *Conference USA: 1-7 Dec. 23 Boise State (Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl) 30,467 W 41-38 Coach: Skip Holtz Record: 8-5 *Conference USA: 6-2 2004 Sept. 4 at West Virginia 59,172 L 23-56 2008 Sept. 11 WAKE FOREST 38,141 L 17-31 Aug. 30 Virginia Tech (at Charlotte, N.C.) 72,169 W 27-22 Sept. 25 CINCINNATI* 29,332 L 19-24 Sept. 6 WEST VIRGINIA 43,610 W 24-3 Oct. 2 at Louisville* 40,220 L 7-59 Sept. 13 at Tulane* 27,189 W 28-24 Oct. 9 TULANE* 29,584 W 27-25 Sept. 20 at NC State (OT) 57,583 L 24-30 Oct. 23 at Southern Miss* 32,422 L 10-51 Sept. 27 HOUSTON* 43,641 L 24-41 Oct. 30 ARMY* 29,111 W 38-28 Oct. 11 at Virginia 52,398 L 20-35 Nov. 6 at Houston* 13,069 L 24-34 Oct. 18 MEMPHIS* 41,216 W 30-10 Nov. 13 at USF* 25,408 L 17-41 Nov. 2 at UCF (OT)* 40,202 W 13-10 Nov. 20 MEMPHIS* 27,250 L 35-38 Nov. 8 MARSHALL (OT)* 43,515 W 19-16 Nov. 27 NC State (at Charlotte, N.C.) 41,244 L 14-52 Nov. 15 at Southern Miss* 30,658 L 3-21 Coach: John Thompson Record: 2-9 *Conference USA: 2-6 Nov. 22 at UAB* 11,453 W 17-13 Nov. 28 UTEP* 38,098 W 53-21 Dec. 6 at Tulsa (C-USA Championship Game) 22,740 W 27-24 2005 Jan. 2 Kentucky (AutoZone Liberty Bowl) 56,125 L 19-25 Sept. 3 DUKE 35,107 W 24-21 Coach: Skip Holtz Record: 9-5 *Conference USA: 6-2 Sept. 17 at Wake Forest 29,563 L 34-44 Sept. 24 at West Virginia 57,295 L 15-20 Oct. 1 SOUTHERN MISS* 35,510 L 7-33 2009 Oct. 8 RICE* 33,213 W 41-28 Sept. 5 APPALACHIAN STATE 43,279 W 29-24 Oct. 15 at SMU* 11,715 W 24-17 Sept. 12 at West Virginia 59,216 L 20-35 Oct. 22 at Memphis* 31,710 L 24-27 Sept. 19 at North Carolina 58,000 L 17-31 Oct. 29 UCF* 34,410 L 20-30 Sept. 26 UCF* 43,210 W 19-14 Nov. 12 at Tulsa* 21,995 L 13-45 Oct. 3 at Marshall* 26,814 W 21-17 Nov. 19 at Marshall* 22,408 W 34-29 Oct. 10 at SMU* 13,626 L 21-28 Nov. 26 UAB* 26,990 W 31-23 Oct. 17 RICE* 43,023 W 49-13 Coach: Skip Holtz Record: 5-6 *Conference USA: 4-4 Oct. 27 at Memphis* 31,756 W 38-19 Nov. 5 VIRGINIA TECH 43,569 L 3-16 Nov. 15 at Tulsa* 17,453 W 44-17 2006 Nov. 21 UAB* 43,056 W 37-21 Sept. 2 at Navy 33,809 L 23-28 Nov. 28 SOUTHERN MISS* 43,006 W 25-20 Sept. 9 at UAB* 23,116 L 12-17 Dec. 5 HOUSTON (C-USA Championship Game) 33,048 W 38-32 Sept. 16 MEMPHIS* 37,431 W 35-20 Jan. 2 Arkansas (OT) (AutoZone Liberty Bowl) 62,742 L 17-20 Sept. 23 WEST VIRGINIA 40,510 L 10-27 Coach: Skip Holtz Record: 9-5 *Conference USA: 7-1 Oct. 7 VIRGINIA 35,541 W 31-21 Oct. 14 TULSA* 34,011 L 10-31 Oct. 21 SMU* 34,141 W 38-21 Oct. 28 at Southern Miss (OT)* 25,155 W 20-17 Nov. 4 at UCF* 31,414 W 23-10 Nov. 11 MARSHALL* 41,372 W 33-20 Nov. 18 at RICE* 12,669 L 17-18 Nov. 25 at NC State 54,264 W 21-16 Dec. 23 USF (Papajohns.com Bowl) 32,023 L 7-24 Coach: Skip Holtz Record: 7-6 *Conference USA: 5-3

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 200 2016 Football Fact Book 2010 2013 Sept. 5 TULSA* 50,010 W 51-49 Aug. 31 OLD DOMINION 44,597 W 52-38 Sept. 11 MEMPHIS* 48,123 W 49-27 Sept. 5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* 37,533 W 31-13 Sept. 18 at Virginia Tech 66,233 L 27-49 Sept. 14 VIRGINIA TECH 50,096 L 10-15 Oct. 2 at North Carolina 60,000 L 17-42 Sept. 28 at North Carolina 60,000 W 55-31 Oct. 9 at Southern Miss* 32,334 W 44-43 Oct. 5 at Middle Tennessee* 20,109 W 24-17 Oct. 16 NC STATE (OT) 50,410 W 33-27 Oct. 12 at Tulane (OT)* 15,157 L 33-36 Oct. 23 MARSHALL* 50,145 W 37-10 Oct. 19 SOUTHERN MISS* 45,005 W 55-14 Oct. 30 at UCF* 40,073 L 35-49 Nov. 2 at FIU* 16,961 W 34-13 Nov. 6 NAVY 50,191 L 35-76 Nov. 9 TULSA* 44,076 W 58-24 Nov. 11 at UAB* 14,803 W 54-42 Nov. 16 UAB* 42,603 W 63-14 Nov. 20 at Rice* 15,262 L 38-62 Nov. 23 at NC State 49,106 W 42-28 Nov. 26 SMU (OT)* 49,108 L 38-45 Nov. 29 at Marshall* 25,117 L 28-59 Dec. 29 Maryland (Military Bowl) 38,062 L 20-51 Dec. 23 Ohio (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl) 20,053 W 37-20 Coach: Ruffin McNeill Record: 6-7 *Conference USA: 5-3 Coach: Ruffin McNeill Record: 10-3 *Conference USA: 6-2 2011 2014 Sept. 3 South Carolina (at Charlotte, N.C.) 58,272 L 37-56 Aug. 30 N.C. CENTRAL 42,758 W 52-7 Sept. 10 VIRGINIA TECH 49,404 L 10-17 Sept. 6 at South Carolina 80,899 L 23-33 Sept. 24 UAB* 50,023 W 28-23 Sept. 13 at Virginia Tech 63,267 W 28-21 Oct. 1 NORTH CAROLINA 50,610 L 20-35 Sept. 20 NORTH CAROLINA 51,082 W 70-41 Oct. 8 at Houston* 30,126 L 3-56 Oct. 4 SMU* 45,029 W 45-24 Oct. 15 at Memphis* 17,975 W 35-17 Oct. 11 at USF* 31,567 W 28-17 Oct. 22 at Navy 34,612 W 38-35 Oct. 23 CONNECTICUT* 40,152 W 31-21 Oct. 29 TULANE* 49,410 W 34-13 Nov. 1 at Temple* 22,130 L 10-20 Nov. 5 SOUTHERN MISS* 50,345 L 28-48 Nov. 13 at Cincinnati* 19,113 L 46-54 Nov. 12 at UTEP* 25,571 L 17-22 Nov. 22 TULANE* 48,433 W 34-6 Nov. 19 UCF* 50,277 W 38-31 Nov. 28 at Tulsa* 15,126 W 49-32 Nov. 26 at Marshall (OT)* 22,456 L 27-34 Dec. 4 UCF* 41,259 L 30-32 Coach: Ruffin McNeill Record: 5-7 *Conference USA: 4-4 Jan. 3 Florida (Birmingham Bowl) 30,083 L 20-28 Coach: Ruffin McNeill Record: 8-5 *American: 5-3 2012 Sept. 1 APPALACHIAN STATE 49,023 W 35-13 2015 Sept. 8 at South Carolina 77,006 L 10-48 Sept. 5 TOWSON 40,712 W 28-20 Sept. 15 at Southern Miss* 34,140 W 24-14 Sept. 12 at Florida 88,034 L 24-31 Sept. 22 at North Carolina 59,500 L 6-27 Sept. 19 at Navy* 34,717 L 21-45 Sept. 29 UTEP* 47,817 W 28-18 Sept. 26 VIRGINIA TECH 50,514 W 35-28 Oct. 4 at UCF* 32,181 L 20-40 Oct. 3 at SMU* 17,136 W 49-23 Oct. 13 MEMPHIS* 45,137 W 41-7 Oct. 10 at BYU 60,186 L 38-45 Oct. 20 at UAB* 12,403 W 42-35 Oct. 17 TULSA* 43,065 W 30-17 Oct. 27 NAVY 48,327 L 28-56 Oct. 22 TEMPLE* 39,417 L 14-24 Nov. 3 HOUSTON* 45,455 W 48-28 Oct. 30 at Connecticut* 23,168 L 13-31 Nov. 17 at Tulane* 14,041 W 28-23 Nov. 7 USF* 45,914 L 17-22 Nov. 23 MARSHALL (2OT)* 46,317 W 65-59 Nov. 19 at UCF* 23,734 W 44-7 Dec. 22 UL-Lafayette (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl) 48,828 L 34-43 Nov. 28 CINCINNATI* 40,743 L 16-19 Coach: Ruffin McNeill Record: 8-5 *Conference USA: 7-1 Coach: Ruffin McNeill Record: 5-7 *American: 3-5

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 201 2016 Football Fact Book ECU vs. The Conferences American Athletic Conference USA Southeastern ECU vs. W L T ECU vs. W L T ECU vs. W L T Cincinnati 12 7 0 Charlotte 0 0 0 Alabama 0 1 0 Connecticut 1 1 0 Florida Atlantic 1 0 0 Arkansas 0 1 0 Houston 7 5 0 Florida International 1 0 0 Auburn 0 3 0 Memphis 15 6 0 Louisiana Tech 3 2 1 Florida 0 3 0 Navy 1 4 0 Marshall 10 5 0 Georgia 0 1 0 South Florida 1 5 0 Middle Tennessee State 1 0 0 Kentucky 0 2 0 SMU 4 2 0 North Texas 1 0 0 LSU 0 1 0 Temple 8 5 0 Old Dominion 1 0 0 Mississippi 0 0 0 Tulane 11 3 0 Rice 2 2 0 Mississippi State 0 0 0 Tulsa 8 5 0 Southern Miss 12 27 0 Missouri 1 1 0 UCF 10 4 0 UAB 9 4 0 South Carolina 5 13 0 UTEP 3 1 0 Tennessee 0 1 0 Atlantic Coast UT-San Antonio 0 0 0 Texas A&M 0 0 0 ECU vs. W L T Western Kentucky 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 0 0 0 Boston College 0 0 0 Clemson 0 0 0 Mid-American Sun Belt Duke 5 5 0 ECU vs. W L T ECU vs. W L T Florida State 0 7 0 Akron 1 0 0 Appalachian State 12 19 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 Ball State 0 0 0 Arkansas State 2 0 0 Louisville 4 6 0 Bowling Green 2 2 0 Georgia Southern 3 0 0 Miami (Fla.) 2 9 0 Buffalo 0 0 0 Georgia State 0 0 0 North Carolina 4 12 1 Central Michigan 2 1 0 Idaho 0 0 0 NC State 12 16 0 Eastern Michigan 0 0 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 4 7 0 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 Kent State 0 0 0 Louisiana-Monroe 1 1 0 Syracuse 3 6 0 Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 New Mexico State 0 0 0 Virginia 2 1 0 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 South Alabama 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 7 13 0 Ohio 3 0 0 Texas State 1 0 0 Wake Forest 2 6 0 Toledo 2 2 0 Troy 0 0 0 Western Michigan 0 0 0 Big Ten FBS Independents ECU vs. W L T Mountain West ECU vs. W L T Illinois 0 4 0 ECU vs. W L T Army 8 0 0 Air Force 0 0 0 Brigham Young 0 1 0 Indiana 0 0 0 Boise State 1 0 0 Massachusetts 1 0 0 Iowa 0 0 0 Colorado State 0 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0 Maryland 0 1 0 Fresno State 0 0 0 Michigan 0 0 0 Hawai’i 0 0 0 Colonial Athletic Association (FCS) Michigan State 0 0 0 Nevada 0 0 0 ECU vs. W L T Minnesota 0 0 0 New Mexico 0 0 0 Albany 0 0 0 Nebraska 0 0 0 San Diego State 0 0 0 Delaware 0 0 0 Northwestern 0 0 0 San Jose State 0 0 0 Elon 0 0 0 Ohio State 0 0 0 UNLV 0 0 0 James Madison 0 0 0 Penn State 0 2 0 Utah State 0 0 0 Maine 1 0 0 Purdue 0 0 0 Wyoming 0 0 0 New Hampshire 0 0 0 Rutgers 0 0 0 Rhode Island 0 0 0 Wisconsin 0 0 0 Pacific-12 Richmond 13 11 0 ECU vs. W L T Stony Brook 0 0 0 Big 12 Arizona 0 0 0 Towson 1 0 0 ECU vs. W L T Arizona State 0 0 0 Villanova 0 0 0 Baylor 0 0 0 California 0 0 0 William & Mary 12 4 1 Iowa State 0 0 0 Colorado 0 0 0 Kansas 0 0 0 Oregon 0 0 0 Southern Conference (FCS) Kansas State 0 0 0 Oregon State 0 0 0 ECU vs. W L T Oklahoma 0 0 0 Southern California 0 0 0 Chattanooga 2 0 0 Oklahoma State 0 0 0 Stanford 1 0 0 The Citadel 12 4 0 TCU 2 1 0 UCLA 0 0 0 Furman 11 3 0 Texas 0 0 0 Utah 0 0 0 Mercer 0 0 0 Texas Tech 1 0 0 Washington 0 1 0 Samford 0 0 0 West Virginia 3 18 0 Washington State 0 0 0 VMI 0 0 0 Western Carolina 17 13 0 Wofford 3 1 1

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 202 2016 Football Fact Book All-Time Results (FBS). Akron Army Connecticut ECU 1, Akron 0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0 ECU 8, Army 0 H: 4-0, A: 4-0 ECU 1, Connecticut 1 H: 1-0, A: 0-1 1991 ECU 56, Akron 20 H 1995 ECU 31, Army 25 A 2014 ECU 31, UConn 21 H 1998 ECU 30, Army 25 H 2015 UConn 31, ECU 13 A Alabama 1999 ECU 33, Army 14 A Alabama 1, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 2000 ECU 42, Army 21 H Duke 1998 Alabama 23, ECU 22 N 2001 ECU 49, Army 26 A Duke 5, ECU 5 H: 2-0, A: 3-5 2002 ECU 59, Army 24 H 1977 ECU 17, Duke 16 A Appalachian State 2003 ECU 38, Army 32 A 1979 Duke 28, ECU 14 A 2004 ECU 38, Army 28 H ASU 19, ECU 12 H: 9-8, A: 3-11, N: 0-0 1980 ECU 35, Duke 10 A 1932 ASU 21, ECU 0 A 1981 Duke 24, ECU 14 A 1933 ASU 14, ECU 0 H Auburn 1992 Duke 45, ECU 14 A 1934 ASU 27, ECU 6 A Auburn 3, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-3 1994 Duke 13, ECU 10 A 1935 ASU 14, ECU 6 H 1985 Auburn 35, ECU 10 A 1999 ECU 27, Duke 9 H 1938 ASU 18, ECU 6 H 1986 Auburn 45, ECU 0 A 2000 ECU 38, Duke 0 A 1939 ASU 64, ECU 0 A 1994 Auburn 38, ECU 21 A 2002 Duke 23, ECU 16 A 1948 ASU 47, ECU 0 H 2005 ECU 24, Duke 21 H 1949 ASU 35, ECU 18 H Boise State 1950 ASU 20, ECU 0 A ECU 1, Boise State 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0 Florida 1951 ASU 24, ECU 20 H 2007 ECU 41, Boise State 38 N Florida 3, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-1 1952 ECU 22, ASU 19 A *2007 Hawai’i Bowl 1983 UF 24, ECU 17 A 1953 ECU 40, ASU 7 H 2014* UF 28, ECU 20 N 1954 ASU 13, ECU 7 A Bowling Green 2015 UF 31, ECU 24 A 1955 ECU 13, ASU 0 H ECU 2, Bowling Green 2 H: 2-0, A: 0-2 *2015 Birmingham Bowl 1956 ASU 22, ECU 19 A 1971 BG 47, ECU 21 A 1957 ASU 7, ECU 6 H 1974 ECU 24, BG 6 H Florida Atlantic 1958 ASU 14, ECU 0 A 1989 ECU 41, BG 6 H ECU 1, FAU 0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0 1959 ASU 28, ECU 0 H 1992 BG 44, ECU 34 A 2013 ECU 31, FAU 13 H 1960 ASU 21, ECU 17 A 1961 ASU 16, ECU 14 A Brigham Young Florida International 1962 ECU 29, ASU 16 H BYU 1, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-1 ECUU 1, FIU 0 H: 0-0, A: 1-0 1972 ECU 35, ASU 7 H 2015 BYU 45, ECU 38 A 2013 ECU 34, FIU 13 A 1973 ECU 49, ASU 14 H 1974 ASU 23, ECU 21 A 1975 ASU 41, ECU 25 A Central Michigan Florida State 1976 ECU 35, ASU 7 H ECU 2, CMU 1 H: 2-0, A: 0-1 FSU 7, ECU 0 H: 0-1 , A: 0-6 1977 ECU 45, ASU 14 A 1982 ECU 24, CMU 6 H 1980 FSU 63, ECU 7 A 1978 ECU 33, ASU 8 H 1984 CMU 17, ECU 12 A 1982 FSU 56, ECU 17 A 1979 ECU 38, ASU 21 A 1995 ECU 30, CMU 17 H 1983 FSU 47, ECU 46 A 2009 ECU 29, ASU 24 H 1984 FSU 48, ECU 17 A 2012 ECU 35, ASU 13 H Cincinnati 1987 FSU 44, ECU 3 H ECU 12, Cincinnati 7 H: 7-3, A: 5-4 1988 FSU 45, ECU 21 A Arkansas 1986 ECU 32, UC 19 H 1990 FSU 45, ECU 24 A Arkansas 1, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 1987 ECU 56, UC 28 H 2009* Arkansas 20, ECU 17 (OT) N 1988 ECU 49, UC 14 A Georgia Southern *2010 Liberty Bowl 1989 ECU 21, UC 14 A ECU 3, GSU 0 H: 3-0 A: 0-0 1990 ECU 56, UC 32 H 1984 ECU 34, GSU 27 H Arkansas State 1991 ECU 30, UC 19 A 1986 ECU 35, GSU 33 H 1992 ECU 42, UC 21 H 1987 ECU 16, GSU 13 H ECU 2, Arkansas State 0 H: 2-0, A: 0-0 1992 ECU 35, ASU 18 H 1993 UC 34, ECU 14 A 1996 ECU 34, ASU 16 H 1994 ECU 35, UC 21 H Houston 1995 UC 13, ECU 10 A ECU 7, Houston 5 H: 3-3, A: 4-2 1997 ECU 14, UC 7 H 1997 ECU 28, UH 27 A 1998 ECU 24, UC 21 A 1998 UH 34, ECU 31 H 1999 ECU 48, UC 34 H 1999 ECU 19, UH 3 A 2001 ECU 28, UC 26 A 2000 ECU 62, UH 20 H 2002 UC 42, ECU 26 H 2002 ECU 54, UH 48 (3OT) A 2003 UC 40, ECU 3 A 2003 UH 27, ECU 13 H 2004 UC 24, ECU 19 H 2004 UH 34, ECU 24 A 2014 UC 54, ECU 46 A 2007 ECU 37, UH 35 A 2015 UC 19, ECU 16 H 2008 UH 41, ECU 24 H 2009 ECU 38, UH 32 H

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 203 2016 Football Fact Book 2011 UH 56, ECU 3 A 1970 ECU 17, Marshall 14 H Missouri 2012 ECU 48, UH 28 H 1978 ECU 45, Marshall 0 H ECU 1, Missouri 1 H: 0-0, A: 1-1 2001* Marshall 64, ECU 61 (2OT) N 1982 Mizzou 28, ECU 9 A Illinois 2005 ECU 34, Marshall 29 A 1983 ECU 13, Mizzou 6 A Illinois 4, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-3, N:0-1 2006 ECU 33, Marshall 20 H 1987 Illinois 20, ECU 10 A 2007 Marshall 26, ECU 7 A Old Dominion 1991 Illinois 38, ECU 31 A 2008 ECU 19, Marshall 16 (OT) H ECU 1, ODU 0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0 1994* Illinois 30, ECU 0 N 2009 ECU 21, Marshall 17 A 2013 ECU 52, ODU 38 H 1995 Illinois 7, ECU 0 A 2010 ECU 37, Marshall 10 H *1994 Liberty Bowl 2011 Marshall 34, ECU 27 (OT) A Navy 2012 ECU 65, Marshall 59 (2OT) H Navy 4, ECU 1 H: 0-2, A: 1-2 Kentucky 2013 Marshall 59, ECU 28 A 2006 Navy 28, ECU 23 A Kentucky 2, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-1 *2001 Mobile Bowl 2010 Navy 76, ECU 35 H 1993 UK 6, ECU 3 A 2011 ECU 38, Navy 35 A 2008* UK 25, ECU 19 N 2012 Navy 56, ECU 28 H *2009 Liberty Bowl Maryland Maryland 1, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 2015 Navy 45, ECU 21 A LSU 2010* Maryland 51, ECU 20 N *2010 Military Bowl North Carolina LSU 1, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-1 UNC 12, ECU 4, Tied 1 H: 2-2, A: 2-10-1 1985 LSU 35, ECU 15 A 1972 UNC 42, ECU 14 A Memphis 1973 UNC 28, ECU 27 A Louisiana-Lafayette ECU 15, Memphis 6 H: 8-2, A: 7-4 1975 ECU 38, UNC 17 A ULL 7, ECU 4 H: 1-4, A: 3-2, N: 0-1 1990 ECU 24, Memphis 17 A 1976 UNC 12, ECU 10 A 1977 ULL 9, ECU 7 H 1991 ECU 20, Memphis 13 H 1978 UNC 14, ECU 10 A 1978 ECU 38, ULL 9 A 1992 Memphis 42, ECU 7 A 1979 UNC 24, ECU 24 (tie) A 1980 ULL 27, ECU 21 H 1993 Memphis 34, ECU 7 H 1980 UNC 31, ECU 3 A 1981 ECU 35, ULL 31 A 1994 ECU 30, Memphis 6 A 1981 UNC 56, ECU 0 A 1983 ECU 21, ULL 28 H 1995 ECU 31, Memphis 17 H 2001 UNC 24, ECU 21 A 1984 ULL 42, ECU 24 A 1996 ECU 20, Memphis 10 A 2003 UNC 28, ECU 17 H 1985 ULL 16, ECU 14 A 1997 ECU 32, Memphis 10 H 2007 ECU 34, UNC 31 H 1986 ULL 21, ECU 10 H 1998 ECU 34, Memphis 31 A 2009 UNC 31, ECU 17 A 1988 ULL 48, ECU 36 H 2000 Memphis 17, ECU 10 A 2010 UNC 42, ECU 17 A 1990 ECU 20, ULL 10 A 2001 ECU 32, Memphis 11 H 2011 UNC 35, ECU 20 H 2012* ULL 43, ECU 34 N 2003 Memphis 41, ECU 24 A 2012 UNC 27, ECU 6 A *2012 New Orleans Bowl 2013 ECU 55, UNC 31 A 2004 Memphis 38, ECU 35 H 2014 ECU 70, UNC 41 H Louisiana Tech 2005 Memphis 27, ECU 24 A 2006 ECU 35, Memphis 20 H ECU 3, La. Tech 2, Tied 1 H: 2-1-1, A: 0-1, N: 1-0 2007 ECU 56, Memphis 40 A N.C. Central 1968 La. Tech 35, ECU 7 A ECU 1, NCCU 0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 2008 ECU 30, Memphis 10 H 1969 La. Tech 24, ECU 6 H 2014 ECU 52, NCCU 7 H 1978* ECU 35, La. Tech 13 N 2009 ECU 38, Memphis 19 A 1989 ECU 29, La. Tech 29 (tie) H 2010 ECU 49, Memphis 27 H 2011 ECU 35, Memphis 17 A NC State 1990 ECU 27, La. Tech 17 H NC State 16, ECU 12 H: 2-1, A: 8-14, N: 2-1 2012 ECU 41, Memphis 7 H 1993 ECU 31, La. Tech 28 H 1970 NCSU 23, ECU 6 A *1978 Independence Bowl 1971 ECU 31, NCSU 13 A Miami (Fla.) 1972 NCSU 38, ECU 16 A Louisville Miami 9, ECU 2 H: 1-4, A: 1-5 1973 NCSU 57, ECU 8 A Louisville 6, ECU 4 H: 1-3, A: 3-3 1980 Miami 23, ECU 10 A 1974 NCSU 24, ECU 20 A 1965 ECU 34, UofL 20 A 1981 Miami 35, ECU 6 H 1975 NCSU 26, ECU 3 A 1966 UofL 21, ECU 7 A 1983 Miami 12, ECU 7 A 1976 ECU 23, NCSU 14 A 1967 ECU 18, UofL 13 H 1985 Miami 27, ECU 15 H 1977 ECU 28, NCSU 23 A 1997 ECU 45, UofL 31 A 1986 Miami 36, ECU 10 A 1978 NCSU 29, ECU 13 A 1998 UofL 63, ECU 45 H 1987 Miami 41, ECU 3 H 1979 NCSU 34, ECU 20 A 2000 ECU 28, UofL 25 A 1988 Miami 31, ECU 7 H 1980 NCSU 36, ECU 14 A 2001 UofL 39, ECU 34 H 1981 NCSU 31, ECU 10 A 2002 UofL 44, ECU 20 A 1989 Miami 40, ECU 10 A 1996 ECU 31, Miami 6 A 1982 NCSU 33, ECU 26 A 2003 UofL 36, ECU 20 H 1983 ECU 22, NCSU 16 A 1999 ECU 27, Miami 23 *H 2004 UofL 59, ECU 7 A 1984 NCSU 31, ECU 22 A 2003 Miami 38, ECU 3 A 1985 ECU 33, NCSU 14 A Marshall *played in Raleigh, N.C. 1986 NCSU 38, ECU 10 A ECU 10, Marshall 5 H: 7-0, A: 3-4, N: 0-1 1987 ECU 32, NCSU 14 A 1967 ECU 29, Marshall 13 A Middle Tennessee 1991* ECU 37, NCSU 34 N 1968 ECU 49, Marshall 20 H ECU 1, MTSU 0 H: 0-0, A: 1-0 1996 ECU 50, NCSU 29 N 1969 Marshall 38, ECU 7 A 2013 ECU 24, MTSU 17 A 1997 NCSU 37, ECU 24 A

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 204 2016 Football Fact Book 1999 ECU 23, NCSU 6 H 1984 USC 42, ECU 20 A 1993 USM 24, ECU 16 A 2004 NCSU 52, ECU 14 N 1985 USC 52, ECU 10 H 1994 ECU 31, USM 10 H 2006 ECU 21, NCSU 16 A 1986 USC 38, ECU 3 A 1995 ECU 36, USM 34 A 2007 NCSU 34, ECU 20 H 1987 USC 34, ECU 12 A 1996 USM 28, ECU 7 H 2008 NCSU 30, ECU 24 (OT) A 1988 USC 17, ECU 0 A 1997 USM 23, ECU 13 H 2010 ECU 33, NCSU 27 (OT) H 1989 USC 47, ECU 14 A 1998 USM 41, ECU 7 A 2013 ECU 42, NCSU 28 A 1990 USC 37, ECU 7 A 1999 USM 39, ECU 22 H *1992 Peach Bowl 1991 ECU 31, USC 20 H 2000 ECU 14, USM 9 A 1992 ECU 20, USC 18 A 2001 USM 28, ECU 21 H North Texas 1993 USC 27, ECU 3 A 2002 USM 24, ECU 7 A ECU 1, North Texas 0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0 1994 ECU 56, USC 42 A 2003 USM 38, ECU 21 H 1979 ECU 49, North Texas 16 H 1996 ECU 23, USC 7 A 2004 USM 51, ECU 10 A 1997 USC 26, ECU 0 H 2005 USM 33, ECU 7 H Northern Illinois 1999 ECU 21, USC 3 A 2006 ECU 20, USM 17 (OT) A ECU 1, NIU 0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0 2011 USC 56, ECU 37 N 2007 USM 28, ECU 21 H 1990 ECU 24, NIU 20 H 2012 USC 48, ECU 10 A 2008 USM 21, ECU 3 A 2014 USC 33, ECU 23 A 2009 ECU 25, USM 20 H 2010 ECU 44, USM 43 A Ohio 2011 USM 48, ECU 28 H ECU 3, Ohio 0 H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 1-0 Southern Methodist ECU 4, SMU 2 H: 2-1, A: 2-1 2012 ECU 24, USM 14 A 1996 ECU 55, Ohio 45 H 2013 ECU 55, USM 14 H 1998 ECU 21, Ohio 14 A 2005 ECU 24, SMU 17 A 2013* ECU 37, Ohio 20 N 2006 ECU 38, SMU 21 H *2013 St. Petersburg Bowl 2009 SMU 28, ECU 21 A Stanford 2010 SMU 45, ECU 38 (OT) H ECU 1, Stanford 0 N: 1-0 2014 ECU 45, SMU 24 H 1995* ECU 19, Stanford 13 N Penn State 2015 ECU 49, SMU 23 A *1995 Liberty Bowl PSU 2, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-2 1985 Penn State 17, ECU 10 A 1986 Penn State 42, ECU 17 A Southern Miss Syracuse Southern Miss 27, ECU 12 H: 4-15, A: 8-12 Syracuse 7, ECU 3 H: 1-4, A: 2-3 1951 USM 40, ECU 0 A 1988 Syracuse 38, ECU 14 H Pittsburgh 1966 USM 35, ECU 14 H 1989 Syracuse 18, ECU 16 A ECU 2, Pittsburgh 2 H: 1-0, A: 1-2 1968 USM 65, ECU 0 A 1991 ECU 23, Syracuse 20 A 1984 Pitt 17, ECU 10 A 1969 USM 14, ECU 7 H 1992 Syracuse 42, ECU 21 H 1989 Pitt 47, ECU 42 A 1973 ECU 13. USM 0 A 1993 Syracuse 41, ECU 22 H 1991 ECU 24, Pitt 23 H 1976 ECU 48, USM 0 H 1994 Syracuse 21, ECU 18 H 1992 ECU 37, Pitt 31 A 1978 USM 17, ECU 16 A 1995 ECU 27, Syracuse 24 A 1980 USM 35, ECU 7 H 1997 Syracuse 56, ECU 0 A Rice 1983 ECU 10, USM 6 A 2000 ECU 34, Syracuse 17 H ECU 2, Rice 2 H: 2-0, A: 0-2 1984 USM 31, ECU 27 H 2001 Syracuse 44, ECU 30 A 2005 ECU 41, Rice 28 H 1985 USM 27, ECU 0 A 2006 Rice 18, ECU 17 A 1986 USM 23, ECU 21 H Temple 2009 ECU 49, Rice 13 H 1987 USM 38, ECU 34 A ECU 8, Temple 5 H: 3-3, A: 5-2 2010 Rice 62, ECU 38 A 1988 USM 45, ECU 42 H 1982 ECU 23, Temple 10 A 1989 USM 41, ECU 27 A 1983 ECU 24, Temple 11 A South Carolina 1990 USM 16, ECU 7 H 1984 Temple 17, ECU 0 H South Carolina 13, ECU 5 H: 1-2, A: 4-10, N: 0-1 1991 ECU 48, USM 20 A 1985 Temple 21, ECU 7 H 1977 USC 19, ECU 16 A 1992 USM 38, ECU 21 H 1986# Temple 45, ECU 28 A

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 205 2016 Football Fact Book 1987 ECU 31, Temple 26 H 2009 ECU 44, Tulsa 17 A Virginia Tech 1988 ECU 34, Temple 17 A 2010 ECU 51, Tulsa 49 H Virginia Tech 13, ECU 7 H: 3-6, A: 3-7, N: 1-0 1989 ECU 31, Temple 24 H 2013 ECU 58, Tulsa 24 H 1956 VT 37, ECU 2 A 1990 Temple 30, ECU 27 A 2014 ECU 49, Tulsa 32 A 1987 ECU 32, VT 23 A 1994 ECU 31, Temple 14 A 2015 ECU 30, Tulsa 17 H 1988 VT 27, ECU 16 A 1995 ECU 32, Temple 22 H 1989 ECU 14, VT 10 H 2014 Temple 20, ECU 10 A UAB 1990 VT 24, ECU 23 H 2015 Temple 24, ECU 14 H ECU 9, UAB 4 H: 5-1, A: 3-3 1991 ECU 24, VT 17 A #forfeit to ECU (ineligible player) 1998 ECU 26, UAB 7 H 1992 ECU 30, VT 27 H 1999 UAB 36, ECU 17 A 1993 VT 31, ECU 12 A Tennessee 2000 UAB 16, ECU 13 H 1994 VT 27, ECU 20 H Tennessee 1, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-1 2002 UAB 36, ECU 29 A 1996 VT 35, ECU 14 A 1995 Tennessee 27, ECU 7 A 2005 ECU 31, UAB 23 H 1998 VT 38, ECU 3 A 2006 UAB 17, ECU 12 A 2000 VT 45, ECU 28 H TCU 2007 ECU 41, UAB 6 H 2007 VT 17, ECU 7 A ECU 2, TCU 1 H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-1 2008 ECU 17, UAB 13 A 2008 ECU 27, VT 22 N 1999* TCU 28, ECU 14 N 2009 ECU 37, UAB 21 H 2009 VT 16, ECU 3 H 2001 ECU 37, TCU 30 A 2010 ECU 54, UAB 42 A 2010 VT 49, ECU 27 A 2002 ECU 31, TCU 28 H 2011 ECU 28, UAB 23 H 2011 VT 17, ECU 10 H *1999 Mobile Bowl 2012 ECU 42, UAB 35 A 2013 VT 15, ECU 10 H 2013 ECU 63, UAB 14 H 2014 ECU 28, VT 21 A Texas Tech 2015 ECU 35, VT 28 H ECU 1, Texas Tech 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0 UCF 2000* ECU 40, Texas Tech 27 N ECU 10, UCF 4 H: 6-2, A: 4-2 Wake Forest *2000 galleryfurniture.com Bowl 1991 ECU 47, UCF 25 A Wake Forest 6, ECU 2 H: 2-2, A: 0-4 1993 ECU 41, UCF 17 H 1963 ECU 20, Wake 10 H Toledo 1994 ECU 23, UCF 20 H 1979 Wake 23, ECU 20 A 1996 ECU 28, UCF 7 H ECU 2, Toledo 2 H: 1-1, A: 1-1 1997 ECU 25, Wake 24 H 1970 Toledo 35, ECU 2 A 2005 UCF 30, ECU 20 H 2001 Wake 21, ECU 19 H 1971 Toledo 45, ECU 0 H 2006 ECU 23, UCF 10 A 2002 Wake 27, ECU 22 A 1977 ECU 22, Toledo 9 A 2007 ECU 52, UCF 38 H 2003 Wake 34, ECU 16 A 1981 ECU 28, Toledo 24 H 2008 ECU 13, UCF 10 (OT) a 2004 Wake 31, ECU 17 H 2009 ECU 19, UCF 14 H 2005 Wake 44, ECU 34 A 2010 UCF 49, ECU 35 A Towson 2011 ECU 38, UCF 31 H Washington ECU 1, Towson 0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0 2012 UCF 40, ECU 20 A 2015 ECU 28, Towson 20 H Washington 1, ECU 0 H: 0-0, A: 0-1 2014 UCF 32, ECU 30 H 1993 Washington 35, ECU 0 A 2015 ECU 44, UCF 7 A Tulane West Virginia ECU 11, Tulane 3 H: 9-0, A: 2-3 USF 1991 ECU 38, Tulane 28 H West Virginia 18, ECU 3 H: 2-5, A: 0-13, N: 1-0 USF 5, ECU 1 H: 0-3, A: 1-1, N: 0-1 1970 WVU 28, ECU 14 H 1997 Tulane 33, ECU 16 A 2002 USF 46, ECU 30 H 1999 ECU 52, Tulane 7 H 1971 WVU 44, ECU 21 A 2003 USF 38, ECU 37 (2OT) H 1981 WVU 20, ECU 3 A 2000 ECU 37, Tulane 17 H 2004 USF 41, ECU 17 A 2001 ECU 51, Tulane 24 A 1982 WVU 30, ECU 3 A 2006* USF 24, ECU 7 N 1986 WVU 24, ECU 21 H 2002 ECU 24, Tulane 20 H 2014 ECU 28, USF 21 A 2003 Tulane 28, ECU 18 A 1987 WVU 49, ECU 0 A 2015 USF 22, ECU 17 H 1988 WVU 30, ECU 10 H 2004 ECU 27, Tulane 25 H *2006 Papajohns.com Bowl 2007 ECU 35, Tulane 12 H 1992 WVU 41, ECU 28 A 2008 ECU 28, Tulane 24 A 1995 ECU 23, WVU 20 H 2011 ECU 34, Tulane 13 H UTEP 1996 WVU 10, ECU 9 A 2012 ECU 28, Tulane 23 A ECU 3, UTEP 1 H: 2-0, A: 1-1 1997 WVU 24, ECU 17 A 2013 Tulane 36, ECU 33 (OT) A 2007 ECU 45, UTEP 42 (OT) A 1999 ECU 30, WVU 23 N 2014 ECU 34, Tulane 6 H 2008 ECU 53, UTEP 21 H 2000 WVU 42, ECU 24 A 2011 UTEP 22, ECU 17 A 2002 WVU 37, ECU 17 A 2012 ECU 28, UTEP 18 H 2003 WVU 48, ECU 7 H Tulsa 2004 WVU 56, ECU 23 A ECU 8, Tulsa 5 H: 4-3, A: 4-2 2005 WVU 20, ECU 15 A 1984 Tulsa 31, ECU 20 A Virginia ECU 2, Virginia 1 H: 1-0, A: 1-1 2006 WVU 27, ECU 10 H 1985 Tulsa 21, ECU 20 H 2007 WVU 48, ECU 7 A 1993 Tulsa 52, ECU 26 H 1975 ECU 61, Virginia 10 A 2006 ECU 31, Virginia 21 H 2008 ECU 24, WVU 3 H 1994 ECU 28, Tulsa 21 A 2009 WVU 35, ECU 20 A 1995 ECU 28, Tulsa 7 H 2008 Virginia 35, ECU 20 A 2005 Tulsa 45, ECU 13 A 2006 Tulsa 31, ECU 10 H 2008 ECU 27, Tulsa 24 A

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 206 2016 Football Fact Book Bowl History Bowl History Lions Bowl All-Time Bowl Game Record: 9-11 Clarion 13, East Carolina 6 1952 Lions Bowl December 13, 1952 • Salisbury, N.C. Clarion 13, East Carolina 6 Clarion 6 0 7 0 - 13 East Carolina 6 0 0 0 - 6 1954 Elks Bowl CSTC–Sandusky 30 pass from Bevevino (kick blocked) Morris-Harvey 12, East Carolina 0 ECC–Siler 1 run (kick failed) 1963 Eastern Bowl CSTC–Czap 7 run (Wisniewski kick) East Carolina 27, Northeastern 6 Team Statistics CSTC ECC First Downs 11 15 1964 Tangerine Bowl Rushing Yardage 59 133 East Carolina 14, Massachusetts 13 Passing Yardage 189 71 TOTAL OFFENSE 248 204 1965 Tangerine Bowl Fumbles Lost 2 1 East Carolina 31, Maine 0 Punts-Avg 6-31 6-31 Penalties-Yards 45 45 1978 Independence Bowl East Carolina 35, Louisiana Tech 13 1992 Peach Bowl Elks Bowl East Carolina 37, NC State 34 Morris-Harvey 12, East Carolina 0 January 2, 1954 • Greenville, N.C. 1994 St. Jude Liberty Bowl Morris-Harvey 6 6 0 0 - 12 Illinois 30, East Carolina 0 East Carolina 0 0 0 0 - 0 1995 St. Jude Liberty Bowl MH–Fetty 3 run (run failed) East Carolina 19, Stanford 13 MH–Spenik 28 pass from Maxwell (kick failed) Team Statistics MH ECC 1999 Mobile Alabama Bowl First Downs 10 13 TCU 28, East Carolina 14 Rushing Yardage 118 98 2000 galleryfurniture.com Bowl Passing Yardage 63 82 TOTAL OFFENSE 181 180 East Carolina 40, Texas Tech 27 Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 3-7-4 10-24-0 2001 GMAC Bowl Fumbles Lost 1 1 Punts-Avg 8-34 5-33 Marshall 64, East Carolina 61 (2OT) Penalties-Yards 25 60 2006 Papajohns.com Bowl South Florida 24, East Carolina 7 Eastern Bowl 2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl East Carolina 27, Northeastern 6 East Carolina 41, Boise State 38 December 14, 1963 • Allentown, Pa. 2009 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Northeastern 0 0 6 0 - 6 Kentucky 25, East Carolina 19 East Carolina 6 0 7 14 - 27 ECC–Michel 15 run (pass failed) 2010 AutoZone Liberty Bowl NU–FG St. Victor 48 Arkansas 20, East Carolina 17 (OT) NU–FG St. Victor 38 ECC–Michel 82 run (Royster kick) 2010 Military Bowl ECC–Rudisill 81 pass from Cline (Royster kick) Maryland 51, East Carolina 20 ECC–Allen 17 pass from Bovender (Royster kick) 2012 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Team Statistics NU ECC UL-Lafayette 43, East Carolina 34 First Downs 14 15 Rushing Yardage 150 309 2013 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Passing Yardage 92 161 East Carolina 37, Ohio 20 TOTAL OFFENSE 242 470 Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 6-12-3 8-26-0 2015 Birmingham Bowl Fumbles Lost 0 2 Florida 28, East Carolina 20 Punts-Avg 2-28 5-26 Penalties-Yards 25 25

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 208 2016 Football Fact Book East Carolina made consecutive appearances at the Tangerine Bowl under head coach Clarence Stasavich. The Pirates enter the field on the way to a 14-13 win over Massachusetts in 1964 before following with a 31-0 shutout of Maine a year later

Tangerine Bowl Tangerine Bowl East Carolina 14, Massachusetts 13 East Carolina 31, Maine 0 December 12, 1964 • Orlando, Fla. December 11, 1965 • Orlando, Fla. Massachusetts 0 7 6 0 - 13 Maine 0 0 0 0 - 0 East Carolina 0 0 6 8 - 14 East Carolina 0 10 14 7 - 31 UM–Palm 13 pass from Whelchel (Whelchel kick) ECC–FG Kriz 24 UM–Palm 61 pass from Whelchel (kick failed) ECC–Abernathy 35 pass from Richardson (Kriz kick) ECC–Richardson 3 run (pass failed) ECC–Alexander 1 run (Kriz kick) ECC–Cline 9 run (Crane pass from Cline) ECC–Grimes 5 pass from Alexander (Kriz kick) Team Statistics UMASS ECC ECC–Alexander 55 run (Kriz kick) First Downs 6 8 Team Statistics MAINE ECC Rushing Yardage 135 153 First Downs 9 18 Passing Yardage 153 192 Rushing Yardage 66 171 TOTAL OFFENSE 288 345 Passing Yardage 86 184 Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 9-15-2 10-19-1 TOTAL OFFENSE 152 355 Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 7-26-4 13-26-1 Fumbles Lost 2 3 Punts-Avg 8-38 5-40 Penalties-Yards 50 59

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 209 2016 Football Fact Book The Pirates faced the Bulldogs in Shreveport to mark East Carolina’s first modern era bowl appearance.

Second Quarter Independence Bowl ECU–Collins 1 run (Lamm kick) East Carolina 35, Louisiana Tech 13 LT–Spruiell 32 pass from Thibodeaux (Swilley kick) December 16, 1978 • Shreveport, La. LT–FG Swilley 36 Attendance: 18,200 Third Quarter ECU–Sutton 45 run (Lamm kick) LT–FG Swilley 24 Fourth Quarter ECU–Hicks 2 run (Lamm kick) Team Statistics ECU LA. TECH First Downs 17 18 Rushing Yardage 278 12 Passing Yardage 54 263 TOTAL OFFENSE 332 275 Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 4-13-0 18-52-3 Return Yardage 97 6 Fumbles Lost 2 4 Punts-Avg 7-30 5-42 Penalties-Yards 65 0 Individual Leaders RUSHING: ECU - Sutton 17-143. LT - Clark 6-28. PASSING: ECU - Green 4-13-0, 54. LT - Barkley 12-39-3, 160; Thibodeaux 6-13-0, East Carolina 14 7 7 7 - 35 103. Louisiana Tech 0 10 3 0 - 13 RECEIVING: ECU - Gallaher 3-33. LT - Spruiell 7-130. First Quarter ECU–Collins 3 run (Lamm kick) ECU–Green 1 run (Lamm kick)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 210 2016 Football Fact Book Peach Bowl St. Jude Liberty Bowl East Carolina 37, NC State 34 Illinois 30, East Carolina 0 January 1, 1992 • Atlanta, Ga. December 31, 1994 • Memphis, Tenn. Attendance: 59,332 Attendance: 33,280

NC State 7 7 13 7 - 34 Illinois 14 10 6 0 - 30 East Carolina 7 10 0 20 - 37 East Carolina 0 0 0 0 - 0 First Quarter First Quarter NCSU–Downs 2 run (Hartman kick) UI–Dilger 17 pass from Johnson (Richardson kick) ECU–Van Buren 5 pass from Blake (Brenner kick) UI–Strong 73 pass from Johnson (Richardson kick) Second Quarter Second Quarter NCSU–Harrison 4 pass from Jordan (Hartman kick) UI–FG Richardson 21 ECU–FG Brenner 27 UI–Dulick 5 pass from Johnson (Richardson kick) ECU–Gallimore 55 pass from Blake (Brenner kick) Third Quarter Third Quarter UI–Douthard 9 pass from Johnson (kick failed) NCSU–Hinton 14 pass from Jordan (Hartman kick) NCSU–Manior 1 run (kick blocked) Team Statistics UI ECU First Downs 18 17 Fourth Quarter Rushing Yardage 134 92 NCSU–Davenport 52 pass from George (Hartman kick) Passing Yardage 255 179 ECU–Blake 2 run (Brenner kick) TOTAL OFFENSE 389 271 ECU–Johnson 17 pass from Blake (run failed) Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 20-34-0 20-41-4 ECU–Fisher 22 pass from Blake (Brenner kick) Return Yardage 42 23 Team Statistics ECU NCSU Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 First Downs 24 20 Punts-Avg 6-39 5-41 Rushing Yardage 42 186 Penalties-Yards 15-164 6-40 Passing Yardage 378 197 TOTAL OFFENSE 420 383 Individual Leaders Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 31-51-3 16-24-1 RUSHING: UI - Douthard 13-52, Holcombe 12-46. ECU - Smith 15-46, McPhail 4-38. Return Yardage 53 38 PASSING: UI - Johnson 18-30-0, 250. ECU - Crandell 20-41-4, 179. Fumbles-Lost 4-1 1-1 RECEIVING: UI - Dilger 7-60, Strong 3-96, Dulick 3-30. ECU - Nichols 6-55, Punts-Avg 4-42 8-36 Richards 4-25, Williams 3-33. Penalties-Yards 8-45 5-34 Individual Leaders RUSHING: ECU - Van Buren 11-65. NCSU - Barbour 23-90, Downs. 10-63. PASSING: ECU - Blake 31-51-3, 378. NCSU - Jordan 15-23-1, 145. RECEIVING: ECU - Fisher 12-144, Johnson 6-56, Gallimore 5-113, Van Buren 5-30. NCSU - Davenport 6-118, Williams 4-30.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 211 2016 Football Fact Book East Carolina returned to Memphis a year after falling to Illinois and posted a 19-13 victory over Pac-10 member Stanford without an offensive touchdown in the St. Jude Liberty Bowl.

First Quarter St. Jude Liberty Bowl ECU–Hart 39 interception return (Holcomb kick) East Carolina 19, Stanford 13 December 30, 1995 • Memphis, Tenn. Second Quarter ECU–FG Holcomb 46 Attendance: 47,398 ECU–FG Holcomb 26 STAN–Salina 1 run (Abrams kick) ECU–FG Holcomb 41 Third Quarter STAN–Ellis 2 blocked punt (kick failed) Fourth Quarter ECU–FG Holcomb 34 Team Statistics STAN ECU First Downs 11 18 Rushing Yardage 72 129 Passing Yardage 139 218 TOTAL OFFENSE 211 347 Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 15-27-2 19-46-1 Return Yardage 48 57 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Punts-Avg 7-37 6-29 Penalties-Yards 3-18 4-25 East Carolina 7 9 0 3 - 19 Individual Leaders Stanford 0 7 6 0 - 13 RUSHING: STAN - Bookman 13-52, Mitchell 8-30. ECU - McPhail 27-92, Crandell 7-(-6). PASSING: STAN - Butterfield 15-27-2, 139.ECU - Crandell 19-46-1, 218. RECEIVING: STAN - Manning 3-42, Harris 3-37. ECU - Richards 5-59, Galloway 4-70.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 212 2016 Football Fact Book Mobile Alabama Bowl galleryfurniture.com Bowl TCU 28, East Carolina 14 East Carolina 40, Texas Tech 27 December 22, 1999 • Mobile, Ala. December 27, 2000 • Houston, Texas Attendance: 34,200 Attendance: 33,899

TCU 7 14 0 7 - 28 Texas Tech 0 7 7 13 - 27 East Carolina 7 0 7 0 - 14 East Carolina 20 14 6 0 - 40 First Quarter First Quarter ECU–Powell 58 pass from Garrard (Miller kick) ECU–Garrard 6 run (kick blocked), 11:31 TCU–Tomlinson 2 run (Kaylakie kick) ECU–Stokes 71 punt return (Miller kick), 7:51 Second Quarter ECU–Henry 1 run (Miller kick), 4:26 TCU–Scarborough 21 pass from Printers (Kaylakie kick) Second Quarter TCU–Tomlinson 3 run (Kaylakie kick) ECU–Collier 44 pass from Garrard (Miller kick), 14:16 Third Quarter ECU–Henry 1 run (Miller kick), 4:27 TT–Dorris 7 pass from Kingsbury (Birkholz kick), 1:39 ECU–Wilson 13 run (Miller kick) Fourth Quarter Third Quarter TT–Jones 65 pass from Kingsbury (Birkholz kick), 13:11 TCU–Gary 32 interception return (Kaylakie kick) ECU–FG Miller 36, 8:44 Team Statistics TCU ECU ECU–FG Miller 35, 3:52 First Downs 16 12 Fourth Quarter Rushing Yardage 186 -16 TT–Roberts 17 pass from Kingsbury (Birkholz kick), 14:41 Passing Yardage 174 239 TT–Dorris 3 pass from Kingsbury (pass failed), 6:44 TOTAL OFFENSE 360 223 Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 13-19-1 20-37-1 Team Statistics TT ECU Return Yardage 81 0 First Downs 18 25 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Rushing Yardage 62 252 Punts-Avg 6-32 7-38 Passing Yardage 307 229 Penalties-Yards 8-80 3-15 TOTAL OFFENSE 369 481 Individual Leaders Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 31-49-2 17-27-2 Return Yardage 41 82 RUSHING: TCU - Tomlinson 36-124, Batteaux 6-37, Printers 7-27, Layne 1-(-2). ECU Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-3 - Henry 4-22, Wilson 9-16, Alston 1-(-7), Stokes 2-(-14), Garrard 10-(-33). Punts-Avg 6-41 3-34 PASSING: TCU - Printers 13-19-1, 174. ECU - Garrard 19-35-1, 191; Alston 1-2-0 48. Penalties-Yards 4-23 4-40 RECEIVING: TCU - Tomlinson 4-29, Scarborough 2-49, Maiden 2-41, Dunbar 2-16, Batteaux 1-17, James 1-13, Brown 1-9. ECU - Wilson 8-23, Chappell 5-116, Powell Individual Leaders 2-67, Stokes 2-9, Floyd 1-11, Henry 1-9, Burns 1-4. RUSHING: TT - R. Williams 9-55, S. Williams 2-18, Munlin 2-5, Kingsbury 10-(-16). ECU - Henry 20-92, Burns 6-52, Stokes 2-33, Garrard 13-33, Gilliam 3-24, Brown 3-11, Helms 2-9, Harris 1-0, Team 2-(-2). PASSING: TT - Kingsbury 31-49-2, 307. ECU - Garrard 17-27-1, 229. RECEIVING: TT - Dorris 7-53, Jones 6-147, Baker 4-52, S. Williams 4-(-7), Welker 3-13, Roberts 2-23, Francis 2-13, R. Williams 2-5, Scovell 1-8. ECU - Stokes 5-46, Harris 3-76, Burns 2-18, Copper 2-12, Collier 1-44, Morris 1-13, Powell 1-11, Harris 1-6, Floyd 1-3.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 213 2016 Football Fact Book GMAC Bowl Papajohns.com Bowl Marshall 64, East Carolina 61 (2OT) South Florida 24, East Carolina 7 December 19, 2001 • Mobile, Ala. December 23, 2006 • Birmingham, Ala. Attendance: 40,139 Attendance: 32,023

Marshall 0 8 28 15 (7) (6) - 64 South Florida 14 10 0 0 - 24 East Carolina 21 17 3 10 (7) (3) - 61 East Carolina 7 0 0 0 - 7 First Quarter First Quarter ECU–Hunt 12 interception return (Miller kick), 14:03 USF–Benjamin Williams 16 run (Delbert Alvarado kick), 13:53 ECU–Steward 43 fumble return (Miller kick), 11:39 USF–Williams 1 run (Alvarado kick), 8:43 ECU–Garrard 9 run (Miller kick), 6:48 ECU–Bobby Good 48 pass from James Pinkney (Ben Hartman kick), 5:04 Second Quarter Second Quarter ECU–FG Miller 25, 9:06 USF–Amarri Jackson 37 pass from Matt Grothe (Alvarado kick), 12:51 MU–Watts 35 pass from Leftwich (Buggs run), 6:35 USF–Alvarado 38 field goal, 6:31 ECU–Henry 7 run (Miller kick), 6:00 ECU–Garrard 6 run (Miler kick), 4:47 Team Statistics USF ECU First Downs 12 22 Third Quarter Rushing Yardage 156 54 MU–Street 25 interception return (Head kick), 14:37 Passing Yardage 130 263 MU–Leftwich 9 run (Head kick), 12:23 TOTAL OFFENSE 286 317 ECU–FG Miller 22, 8:34 Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 12-18-0 18-44-0 MU–Tarpley 25 interception return (Head kick), 5:21 Return Yardage 66 113 MU–Wallace 15 run (Head kick), 1:00 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 Fourth Quarter Punts-Avg 6-36.8 6-42.0 ECU–FG Miller 32, 10:43 Penalties-Yards 6-60 3-25 MU–Marriott 30 pass from Leftwich (pass failed), 6:15 Individual Leaders ECU–Henry 55 run (Miller kick), 5:00 RUSHING: USF – Williams 17-67, 2 TD, Julmiste 12-53, Grothe 7-15. ECU – Lindsay MU–FG Head 27 12-85, Good 1-11, Allison 1-(-5). MU–Watts 11 pass from Leftwich (kick failed), 0:07 PASSING: USF – Grothe 10-6-0, 81, 1 TD; Julmiste 8-6-0, 49. ECU: – Pinkney 25-8- First Overtime 0, 125, 1 TD; Kass 19-10-0, 138. MU–Wallace 2 run (Head kick) RECEIVING: USF – Randolph 2-27, Hill 2-22, Johnson 2-5, Jackson 1-37, 1 TD. ECU–Henry 25 run (Miller kick) ECU – Good 5-116, 1 TD, Roach 3-45, Bryant 3-26, Allison 3-24, Fractious 1-26, Second Overtime Rogers 1-17. ECU–FG Miller 37 MU–Davis 8 pass from Leftwich Team Statistics MU ECU First Downs 36 23 Rushing Yardage 73 331 Passing Yardage 576 161 TOTAL OFFENSE 649 492 Passes (Comp-Att-Int) 41-70-2 11-23-2 Return Yardage 55 67 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1 Punts-Avg 4-36 4-38 Penalties-Yards 7-59 5-32

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 214 2016 Football Fact Book ECU topped the Broncos on a late field goal to claim its first bowl victory since 2000.

Third Quarter Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl ECU–Brandon Simmons 3 run (Hartman kick), 9:02 East Carolina 41, Boise State 38 BSU–Jeremy Avery 25 pass from Tharp (Brotzman kick), 8:10 December 23, 2007 • Honolulu, Hawai’i BSU–Brotzman 31 field goal, 3:11 Attendance: 30,467 Fourth Quarter BSU–D.J. Harper 1 run (Brotzman kick), 7:09 BSU–Marty Tadman 47 fumble return (Brotzman kick), 1:25 ECU–Hartman 34 field goal, 0:00 Team Statistics BSU ECU First Downs 22 22 Rushing Attempts 24 50 Rushing Yards 98 322 Attempts-Completions-Int. 44-30-2 22-13-0 Passing Yards 270 154 TOTAL OFFENSE 368 476 Punts-Average 4-42.2 7-43.1 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-50 7-50 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 1-7 3rd Down Conversions 6-12 6-15 Boise State 7 7 10 14 – 38 4th Down Conversions 0-0 1-1 East Carolina 10 21 7 3 – 41 Time of Possession 26:16 33:44 First Quarter Individual Leaders ECU–Ben Hartman 36 field goal, 8:22 RUSHING: BSU – J. Avery 10-69; I. Johnson 4-11; T. Young 1-8; T. Tharp 6-7; D. BSU–Austin Smith 89 kickoff return (Kyle Brotzman kick), 8:10 Harper 3-3, 1 TD. ECU – C. Johnson 28-223, 1 TD; P. Pinkney 11-53; D. Harris 3-24; ECU–Chris Johnson 68 run (Hartman kick), 4:25 D. Lindsay 4-8, 2 TD; R. Kass 2-6. Second Quarter PASSING: BSU – T. Tharp 44-30-2, 270, 2 TD. ECU – P. Pinkney 19-12-0, 118, 1 TD; ECU–Dominique Lindsay 3 run (Hartman kick), 12:31 R. Kass 3-1-0, 36. ECU–Johnson 18 pass from Patrick Pinkney (Hartman kick), 8:51 RECEIVING: BSU – A. Pettis 9-89; T. Young 7-47; J. Hawkins 5-35; J. Avery 4-43, 1 BSU–Ryan Putnam 3 pass from Taylor Tharp (Brotzman kick), 4:18 TD; T. Bissell 2-23. ECU – J. Bryant 6-78; C. Johnson 3-32, 1 TD; D. Harris 1-22; J. ECU–Lindsay 3 run (Hartman kick), 0:33 Sonnhalter 1-16; S. Rogers 1-6; J. Crowell 1-0.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 215 2016 Football Fact Book AutoZone Liberty Bowl AutoZone Liberty Bowl Kentucky 25, East Carolina 19 Arkansas 20, East Carolina 17 (OT) January 2, 2009 • Memphis, Tenn. January 2, 2010 • Memphis, Tenn. Attendance: 56,125 Attendance: 62,742

Kentucky 0 3 13 9 – 25 Arkansas 0 0 17 0 (3) – 20 East Carolina 3 13 3 0 – 19 East Carolina 0 10 7 0 (0) – 17 First Quarter Second Quarter ECU–Ben Hartman 22 field goal, 5:24 ECU–Dominique Lindsay 3 run (Ben Hartman kick), 7:03 Second Quarter ECU–Hartman 33 field goal, 0:53 ECU–Brandon Simmons 28 run (Hartman kick), 14:14 Third Quarter UK–Lones Seiber 21 field goal, 8:59 UA–Alex Tejada 25 field goal, 10:41 ECU–Darryl Freeney 80 pass from Patrick Pinkney (kick blocked), 8:47 UA–Tramain Thomas 37 interception return (Tejada kick), 9:04 Third Quarter ECU–Dwayne Harris 13 pass from Patrick Pinkney (Hartman kick), 5:52 UA–Jarius Wright 41 pass from Ryan Mallett (Tejada kick), 5:16 UK–David Jones 99 kickoff return (kick blocked), 14:48 UK–Kyrus Lanxter 19 pass from Mike Hartline (Seiber kick), 8:13 Overtime ECU–Hartman 43 field goal, 0:06 UA–Tejada 37 field goal, 15:00 Fourth Quarter Team Statistics UA ECU UK–Seiber 34 field goal, 14:07 First Downs 10 24 UK–Ventrell Jenkins 56 fumble return (kick blocked), 3:02 Rushing Attempts 20 55 Team Statistics UK ECU Rushing Yards 81 184 Attempts-Completions-Int. 36-15-0 33-17-2 First Downs 16 17 Passing Yards 202 209 Rushing Attempts 37 31 TOTAL OFFENSE 283 393 Rushing Yards 106 101 Punts-Average 7-35.9 6-39.8 Attempts-Completions-Int. 31-19-1 36-18-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 Passing Yards 204 296 Penalties-Yards 4-25 4-10 TOTAL OFFENSE 310 397 Sacks By-Yards 3-31 0-0 Punts-Average 6-41.8 8-47.8 3rd Down Conversions 0-13 8-19 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 4th Down Conversions 1-3 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-35 4-17 Time of Possession 22:05 37:55 Sacks By-Yards 3-12 1-11 3rd Down Conversions 7-17 3-15 Individual Leaders 4th Down Conversions 1-1 0-1 RUSHING: UA – B. Green 11-50; D. Johnson 4-21; R. Mallett 1-6; K. Davis 2-3; Time of Possession 30:43 29:17 R. Wingo 2-1. ECU – D. Lindsay 33-151, 1 TD; G. Ruffin 13-44; J. Rogers 2-9; P. Individual Leaders Pinkney 7-(-20). PASSING: UA – R. Mallett 36-15-0, 202, 1 TD. ECU – P. Pinkney 33-17-2, 209, 1 TD. RUSHING: UK – T. Dixon 28-89; A. Smith 5-28; J. Conner 1-1; M. Hartline 3-(-12). RECEIVING: UA – J. Wright 4-90, 1 TD; G. Childs 3-32; L. Crawford 2-17; D. Johnson ECU – B. Simmons 10-44, 1 TD; N. Whitley 7-31; J. Rogers 3-23; M. Bowman 1-3; 2-8; B. Green 1-17; J. Adams 1-15; D. Williams 1-12; C. Hamilton 1-11. ECU – D. P. Pinkney 10-0. Freeney 6-94; D. Harris 4-64, 1 TD; A. Bodenheimer 2-15; M. Bowman 2-11; D. PASSING: UK – M. Hartline 31-19-1, 204, 1 TD. ECU – P. Pinkney 36-18-0, 296, 1 TD. Lindsay 1-13; K. Gidrey 1-7; J. Bryant 1-5. RECEIVING: UK – K. Lanxter 5-46, 1 TD; G. McCaskill 3-64; T. Dixon 3-17; A. Smith 3-11; E. Adeyemi 2-31; M. Grinter 1-16; T. Drake 1-15; J. Conner 1-4. ECU – D. Drew 5-120; D. Freeney 5-112, 1 TD; B. Simmons 3-23; M. Bowman 2-20; J. Womack 1-15; K. Gidrey 1-4; J. Rogers 1-2.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 216 2016 Football Fact Book Military Bowl R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Maryland 51, East Carolina 20 UL-Lafayette 43, East Carolina 34 December 29, 2010 • Washington, D.C. December 22, 2012 • New Orleans, La. Attendance: 38,062 Attendance: 48,828

East Carolina 0 21 10 3 – 34 East Carolina 0 3 10 7 – 20 UL-Lafayette 7 24 6 6 – 43 Maryland 6 10 21 14 – 51 First Quarter First Quarter UL–Terrance Broadway 12 run (Brett Baer kick), 8:10 UM–Kevin Dorsey 45 pass from Danny O’Brien (kick blocked), 10:35 Second Quarter Second Quarter UL–Harry Peoples 10 run (Baer kick), 14:17 UM–Travis Baltz 23 field goal, 9:46 ECU–Reggie Bullock 5 run (Warren Harvey kick), 12:48 ECU–Mike Barbour 37 field goal, 6:08 UL–Alonzo Harris 6 run (Baer kick), 11:07 UM–D.J. Adams 1 run (Baltz kick), 2:57 UL–Harris 68 run (Baer kick), 7:05 ECU–Justin Hardy 19 pass from Shane Carden (Harvey kick), 3:09 Third Quarter ECU–Danny Webster 16 pass from Carden (Harvey kick), 2:56 UM–Adams 1 run (Baltz kick), 13:13 UL–Baer 50 field goal, 0:00 ECU–Lance Lewis 20 pass from Dominique Davis (Barbour kick), 9:51 UM–Adams 1 run (Baltz kick), 4:32 Third Quarter ECU–Barbour 31 field goal, 1:18 ECU–Harvey 45 field goal, 9:46 UM–Da’Rel Scott 61 run (Baltz kick), 1:00 ECU–Bullock 13 run (Harvey kick), 5:57 Fourth Quarter UL–Javone Lawson 14 pass from Broadway (kick blocked), 3:07 UM–Scott 91 run (Baltz kick), 11:20 Fourth Quarter UM–Adams 4 run (Baltz kick), 4:41 ECU–Harvey 26 field goal, 13:36 ECU–Justin Jones 14 pass from Brad Wornick (Barbour kick), 1:43 UL–Baer 25 field goal, 3:11 Team Statistics ECU UM UL–Baer 39 field goal, 0:10 First Downs 19 18 Team Statistics ECU UL Rushing Attempts 21 38 First Downs 24 25 Rushing Yards 32 297 Rushing Attempts 30 42 Attempts-Completions-Int. 62-39-2 22-13-2 Rushing Yards 143 267 Passing Yards 311 181 Attempts-Completions-Int. 43-25-1 35-22-1 TOTAL OFFENSE 343 478 Passing Yards 278 324 Punts-Average 4-35.2 3-36.7 TOTAL OFFENSE 421 591 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Punts-Average 6-46.3 5-42.4 Penalties-Yards 15-120 11-98 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 1-13 Penalties-Yards 0-0 4-50 3rd Down Conversions 7-19 5-11 Sacks By-Yards 1-5 1-3 4th Down Conversions 1-3 1-1 3rd Down Conversions 6-16 8-15 Time of Possession 30:13 29:47 4th Down Conversions 1-2 0-0 Individual Leaders Time of Possession 27:17 32:43 RUSHING: ECU–G. Ruffin 11-27; M. Dobson 1-4; M. Bowman 1-4; N. Whitley 1-4; Individual Leaders J. Williams 1-1; D. Davis 5-(-1); D. Harris 1-(-7). UM–D. Scott 13-200, 2 TD; D. RUSHING: ECU–R. Bullock 17-104, 2 TD; V. Cooper 9-19; J. Soloman 1-19; S. Carden Meggett 7-62; D. Adams 13-35, 4 TD; T. Watson 2-2; R. Moore 2-1; T. Smith 1-(-3). 3-1. UL–A. Harris 21-120, 2 TD; T. Broadway 15-108, 1 TD; B. Gautier 1-6; H. PASSING: ECU–D. Davis 57-35-2, 268, 1 TD; B. Wornick 5-4-0, 43, 1 TD. UM–D. Peoples 1-10, 1 TD; T. Pierce 2-10. O’Brien 22-13-2, 181, 1 TD. PASSING: ECU–S. Carden 42-25-1, 278, 2 TD; J. Hardy 1-0-0, 0. UL–T. Broadway RECEIVING: ECU–L. Lewis 11-137, 1 TD; D. Harris 8-68; A. Bodenheimer 5-43; J. 32-21-1, 316, 1 TD; B. Gautier 2-1-0, 8. Jones 4-60, 1 TD; J. Williams 4-(-8); G. Ruffin 3-4; M. Bowman 2-(-1).UM –D. RECEIVING: ECU–A. Bodenheimer 5-65; J. Hardy 5-59, 1 TD; D. Webster 4-42, 1 TD; Meggett 2-52; K. Dorsey 2-50, 1 TD; M. Furstenburg 2-40; K. Boykins 2-14; T. J. Soloman 3-56; D. Harris 2-14; V. Cooper 2-3; R. Wiggins 1-18. UL–J. Robinson Smith 2-10; T. Logan 1-7; T. Watson 1-5. 6-116; J. Lawson 4-71, 1 TD; H. Peoples 3-43; I. Thompson 3-27; B. Brown 2-30; E. Reed 1-16; D. Surgent 1-10.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 217 2016 Football Fact Book Adonis Armstrong (3) and Vintavious Cooper (21) hoist the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl trophy at Tropicana Field.

Fourth Quarter Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl OHIO–Yazdani 28 field goal, 13:34 East Carolina 37, Ohio 20 ECU–Vintavious Cooper 31 run (Harvey kick), 9:45 December 23, 2013 • St. Petersburg, Fla. ECU–Carden 14 pass from Worthy (Harvey kick), 7:29 Attendance: 20,053 ECU–Cooper 22 run (kick blocked), 1:55 Team Statistics OHIO ECU First Downs 21 30 Rushing Attempts 37 41 Rushing Yards 107 281 Attempts-Completions-Int. 44-24-3 46-30-0 Passing Yards 328 287 TOTAL OFFENSE 435 568 Punts-Average 6-42.5 5-43.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-60 9-75 Sacks By-Yards 2-16 3-17 3rd Down Conversions 8-22 7-16 4th Down Conversions 1-1 0-2 Time of Possession 26:36 33:24 Ohio 0 14 3 3 – 20 Individual Leaders East Carolina 14 3 0 20 – 37 RUSHING: OHIO–B. Blankenship 21-66; D. Patterson 10-28; T. Tettleton 4-14; D. First Quarter Vick 2-(-1). ECU–V. Cooper 25-198, 2 TD; B. Allen 6-43, 1 TD; S. Carden 10-40. ECU–Cam Worthy 5 pass from Shane Carden (Warren Harvey kick), 10:45 PASSING: OHIO–T. Tettleton 40-21-3, 228, 1 TD; D. Vick 3-3-0, 100, 1 TD; L. Smith ECU–Breon Allen 2 run (Harvey kick), 0:27 1-0-0, 0. ECU–S. Carden 45-29-0, 273, 1 TD; C. Worthy 1-1-0, 14, 1 TD. Second Quarter RECEIVING: OHIO–D. Foster 6-160, 1 TD; D. Patterson 6-77, 1 TD; C. Cochran 5-33; OHIO–Daz’ Patterson 17 pass from Tyler Tettleton (Josiah Yazdani kick) 14:39 L. Smith 2-37; J. Reid 2-5; T. Mangen 1-6; I. Dixon 1-6; T. Hill 1-4. ECU–J. Hardy OHIO–Donte Foster 80 pass from Derrius Vick (Yazdani kick), 9:54 9-66; I. Jones 8-48; V. Cooper 3-22; C. Worthy 2-42, 1 TD; B. Williams 2-27; Z. Pasut 2-23; R. Wiggins 2-20; B. Allen 1-25; S. Carden 1-14, 1 TD. ECU–Harvey 41 field goal, 1:01 Third Quarter OHIO–Yazdani 29 field goal, 6:42

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 218 2016 Football Fact Book SHANE CARDEN Birmingham Bowl Individual Game Records Most Pass Attempts: 66 vs. Florida Most Pass Completions: 34 vs. Florida Most Pass Yards: 427 vs. Florida Most Total Offense Plays: 75 vs. Florida Most Total Offense Yards: 413 vs. Florida

Fourth Quarter Birmingham Bowl ECU– Harvey 24 field goal, 11:55 Florida 28, East Carolina 20 January 3, 2015 • Birmingham, Ala. Team Statistics ECU UF Attendance: 30,083 First Downs 32 15 Rushing Attempts 33 4. Rushing Yards 109 168 Attempts-Completions-Int. 68-34-2 28-13-1 Passing Yards 427 171 TOTAL OFFENSE 536 339 Punts-Average 6-44.5 8-42.9 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards 5-35 6-40 Sacks By-Yards 2-7 4-34 3rd Down Conversions 8-20 8-17 4th Down Conversions 0-2 0-0 Time of Possession 32:23 27:37 Individual Leaders RUSHING: ECU–C. Hairston 17-73; A. Scott 5-44; K. Benkert 2-6; S. Carden 9-(-14). UF–A. Lane 16-109, 1 TD; T. Harris 10-41; M. Brown 8-21; J. Driskel 3-7; K. Taylor East Carolina 7 0 10 3 – 20 4-0. Florida 7 14 7 0 – 28 PASSING: ECU–S. Carden 66-34-2, 427, 2 TD; J. Hardy 1-0-0, 0; I. Jones 1-0-0, 0. First Quarter UF–T. Harris 11-5-1, 123, 2 TD; J. Driskel 17-8-0, 48. ECU–Justin Hardy 3 pass from Shane Carden (Warren Harvey kick), 7:06 RECEIVING: ECU–J. Hardy 11-160, 1 TD; C. Worthy 8-130, 1 TD; I. Jones 6-64; J. UF–Brian Poole 29 interception return (Austin Hardin kick), 3:09 Williams 3-24; D. Grayson 2-36; Q. Johnson 1-5; B. Williams 1-5; S. Baggett 1-2; Second Quarter A. Scott 1-1. UF–D. Robinson 6-36; B. Powell 3-20, 1 TD, A. Fulwood 1-86, 1 TD; C. UF–Adam Lane 2 run (Hardin kick), 14:56 Burton 1-18; Q. Dunbar 1-6; C. Thompson 1-5. UF–Brandon Powell 13 pass from Treon Harris (Hardin kick), 6:23 Third Quarter ECU - Cam Worthy 4 pass from Carden (Harvey kick), 12:51 UF–Ahmad Fulwood 86 pass from Harris (Ardin kick), 11:20 ECU - Harvey 24 field goal, 6:10

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 219 2016 Football Fact Book ECU Bowl Records

Chris Johnson rushed for an East Carolina bowl-record 223 yards against No. 24 Boise State to help the Pirates to a thrilling 41-38 victory in the 2007 Sheraton Ha- wai’i Bowl at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. Johnson, who was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the first round of the NFL Draft four months later, also es- tablished a new NCAA bowl standard with 408 all-purpose yards after racking up 153 kickoff return and 32 reception yards against the Broncos.

Total Offense Receiving Most Plays 75...... Shane Carden, Most Receptions 12...... Luke Fisher, 2015 Birmingham Bowl vs. Florida 1992 Peach Bowl vs. NC State Most Net Yards 413...... Shane Carden, Most Net Yards 160...... Justin Hardy, 2015 Birmingham Bowl vs. Florida 2015 Birmingham Bowl vs. Florida Rushing Most TD Receptions 1...... by 17 players Most Rushes 31...... Dave Alexander, 1965 Tangerine Bowl vs. Maine Punt Returns Most Net Yards 223...... Chris Johnson, Longest 71 (TD)...... Keith Stokes, 2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl vs. Boise State 2000 galleryfurniture.com Bowl vs. Texas Tech Most TD Rushes 3...... Leonard Henry, 2001 GMAC Bowl vs. Marshall Kickoff Returns Longest 47...... Dion Johnson, Passing 1992 Peach Bowl vs. NC State Most Attempts 66...... Shane Carden, 2015 Birmingham Bowl vs. Florida All-Purpose Most Completions 35...... Dominique Davis, Most Net Yards 408...... Chris Johnson, 2010 Military Bowl vs. Maryland 2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl vs. Boise State Most Net Yards 427...... Shane Carden, 2015 Birmingham Bowl vs. Florida Most TD Passes 4...... Jeff Blake, 1992 Peach Bowl vs. NC State

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 220 2016 Football Fact Book Pro Pirates Pirates in the Pros John Jett Detroit Lions Pirates in 2016 NFL Training Camps Chris Johnson* Arizona Cardinals East Carolina had nine former players scheduled to be in NFL Training Derrell Johnson Miami Dolphins Camps when league preseason workouts began in July: Dion Johnson Houston Oilers Dwayne Harris New York Giants Robert Jones Washington Redskins Justin Hardy Atlanta Falcons Justin Jones Josh Hawkins Green Bay Packers Linval Joseph* Minnesota Vikings Chris Johnson Arizona Cardinals Jeff Kerr Linval Joseph Minnesota Vikings George Koonce Montese Overton Seattle Seahawks Richard Koonce Pittsburgh Steelers Bryce Williams New England Patriots Vonta Leach Baltimore Ravens Terry Williams Chicago Bears Dwayne Ledford New Orleans Saints C.J. Wilson New Orleans Saints Lance Lewis New Orleans Saints Wayne Lineberry Buffalo Bills National Football League (NFL) Ernie Logan New York Jets Last team played for listed Terry Long Pittsburgh Steelers Aundrae Allison New York Jets Grant Lowe Washington Redskins Richard Alston Cleveland Browns Chad Martin Miami Dolphins Mike Applewhite Phoenix Cardinals Norris McCleary Cincinnati Bengals Steven Baker St. Louis Rams Emmanuel McDaniel Arizona Cardinals Glenn Bass Buffalo Bills Reggie McKinney Miami Dolphins Andrew Bayes Jerris McPhail Detroit Lions Ja’Warren Blair Cleveland Browns Billy Michel Denver Broncos Jeff Blake Chicago Bears Tom Michel Minnesota Vikings Reggie Branch Washington Redskins Khalif Mitchell Willie Brookins Carolina Panthers Kevin Monroe Carolina Panthers Michael Brooks Seattle Seahawks Ricky Nichols Indianapolis Colts Stanley Bryant Denver Broncos Montese Overton* Seattle Seahawks Lamont Burns Oakland Raiders Jeff Pegues Cleveland Browns Rashon Burns Chicago Bears Lee Pegues Chicago Bears Matt Butler Detroit Lions Reggie Pinkney Indianapolis Colts Earnest Byner Baltimore Ravens Wilson Raynor New York Jets Shane Carden Chicago Bears Brian Rimpf Baltimore Ravens Bernard Carter Green Bay Packers Tootie Robbins Green Bay Packers DeVone Claybrooks Arizona Cardinals John Robertson Philadelphia Eagles Roderick Coleman Atlanta Falcons Shaun Rose Oakland Raiders Tony Collins Miami Dolphins Kenneth Roskie Detroit Lions Terrance Copper Jay Ross Buffalo Bills Mondell Corbett Seattle Seahawks Jody Schulz Philadelphia Eagles George Crump New England Patriots Tom Scott Cincinnati Bengals Carlester Crumpler, Jr. Minnesota Vikings Walter Scott Green Bay Packers Carlester Crumpler, Sr. Buffalo Bills Larry Shannon Oakland Raiders David Daniels Pittsburgh Steelers Will Simmons Pittsburgh Steelers Kwaku Danso Cleveland Browns Anthony Simpson Tampa Bay Buccaneers Emanuel Davis Cleveland Browns James Singletary Indianapolis Colts Dominique Davis Atlanta Falcons Troy Smith Philadelphia Eagles Matt Dodge New York Giants Vinson Smith New Orleans Saints Davon Drew Baltimore Ravens Willie Smith Washington Redskins Damane Duckett New England Patriots Hal Stephens Detroit Lions Mitchell Galloway Buffalo Bills Keith Stokes San Francisco 49ers David Garrard New York Jets Les Strayhorn Dallas Cowboys Eric Graham Carolina Panthers Kevin Suggs New York Giants Chris Hall Dallas Cowboys Carl Summerell New York Giants Lou Hallow Zack Valentine Philadelphia Eagles Steve Hamilton Detroit Lions Norwood Vann Los Angeles Rams Justin Hardy* Atlanta Falcons Kevin Walker Tampa Bay Buccaneers Clint Harris New York Giants Guy Whimper Pittsburgh Steelers Dwayne Harris* New York Giants Reese Wiggins New England Patriots Marcellus Harris Bryce Williams* New England Patriots Josh Hawkins* Green Bay Packers Henry Williams Philadelphia Eagles Dwight Henry San Diego Chargers Terry Williams* Chicago Bears Leonard Henry New York Jets Travis Williams Pittsburgh Steelers Eddie Hicks New York Giants C.J. Wilson* New Orleans Saints Jamie Wilson Tampa Bay Buccaneers

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 222 2016 Football Fact Book Walter Wilson Tampa Bay Buccaneers Henry Williams Edmonton Eskimos Cam Worthy Baltimore Raves Jonathan Williams *denotes active in 2016 Travis Williams Montreal Alouettes Walter Wilson Baltimore Colts (CFL) Arena Football League (AFL) *denotes active in 2016 Sean Allen Andrew Bodenheimer Jacksonville Sharks Continental Football League Rob Kass Spokane Shock Dave Bumgarner Toronto Rifles Mark Robinson Orlando Predators Will Simmons Arizona Rattlers German Football League Shane Carden* Stuttgart Scorpions (CFL) Rocco Scarfone* Stuttgart Scorpions Calvin Adams Calgary Stampeders *denotes active in 2016 Richard Alston Hamilton Tiger-Cat Chris Baker* Montreal Alouettes NFL Europe Michael Brooks* BC Lions Richard Alston Berlin Thunder Stanley Bryant* Winnipeg Blue Bombers Andrew Bayes Amsterdam Admirals DeVone Claybrooks Calgary Stampeders Ja’Waren Blair Rhein Fire Marcus Crandell Saskatchewan Roughriders DeVone Claybrooks Rhein Fire Dominique Davis* Winnipeg Blue Bombers Pernell Griffin Frankfurt Galaxy Emanuel Davis* Hamilton Tiger-Cats Leonard Henry Frankfurt Galaxy Jerry Dillon Sacramento Gold Miners Dwayne Ledford Rhein Fire Damane Duckett BC Lions Norris McCleary Frankfurt Galaxy Luke Fisher Shreveport Pirates Kevin Miller Berlin Thunder Dan Gonzalez Montreal Alouettes Shaun Rose Berlin Thunder Marcellus Harris Hamilton Tiger-Cats World League of American Football (WLAF) Mike Hawkins Calgary Stampeders Stefon Adams Sacramento Surge Kevin Ingram Edmonton Eskimos Tony Baker Frankfurt Galaxy Jacobi Jenkins BC Lions Ellis Dillahunt N.Y./N.J. Knights Derrell Johnson* Winnipeg Blue Bombers Brian McPhatter Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks Danny Kepley Edmonton Eskimos Anthony Thompson London Monarchs Dekota Marshall Winnipeg Blue Bombers Walter Wilson Ohio Glory Charles Miles Sacramento Gold Miners Khalif Mitchell Montreal Alouettes United Football League (UFL) Kenny Moore Ottawa Rough Riders Aundrae Allison Virginia Destroyers Bobby Myrick Ottawa Rough Riders Dustin Lineback Virginia Destroyers Harold Randolph Montreal Alouettes Junior Robinson Sacramento Gold Miners United States Football League (USFL) Harold Blue Arizona Wranglers Junior Smith Shreveport Pirates Mike Brewington Boston/Portland Breakers Keith Stokes Edmonton Eskimos Tom Carnes Arizona Wranglers Theo Sutton Winnipeg Blue Bombers Mike Grant Memphis Showboats Marvin Townes Winnipeg Blue Bombers Sam Harrell Houston Gamblers Al Whiting Las Vegas Posse Willie Holley Washington Federals

Pirates in the Super Bowl Super Bowl Name Team Super Bowl Year Jeff Blake (QB) Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl XXXIX 2005 Champions Reggie Branch (RB) Washington Redskins Super Bowl XXII 1988 Name Super Bowl Year(s) Michael Brooks (DT)^ Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl XLVIII 2014 Reggie Branch (RB) 1988 Earnest Byner (RB) Washington Redskins Super Bowl XXVI 1992 Michael Brooks (DT) 2014 DeVone Claybrooks (DT) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl XXXVII 2003 Earnest Byner (RB) 1992 Tony Collins (RB) New England Patriots Super Bowl XX 1986 DeVone Claybrooks (DT) 2003 Steve Hamilton (DE) Washington Redskins Super Bowl XXII 1988 Steve Hamilton (DE) 1988 John Jett (P) Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXVIII, XXX 1994, 96 John Jett (P) 1994, 96 Robert Jones (LB) Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXVII, XXVIII, XXX 1993, 94, 96 Robert Jones (LB) 1993, 94, 96 Linval Joseph (DL) New York Giants Super Bowl XLVI 2012 Linval Joseph (DL) 2012 George Koonce (LB) Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XXXII 1998 Vonta Leach (FB) 2013 Vonta Leach (FB) Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XLVII 2013 Jay Ross (DL) 2011 Emmanuel McDaniel (CB) New York Giants Super Bowl XXXV 2001 Vinson Smith (LB) 1993 Jay Ross (DL)^ Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XLV 2011 Zack Valentine (LB) 1980 Vinson Smith (LB) Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXVII 1993 C.J. Wilson (DL) 2011 Zack Valentine (LB) Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XIV 1980 Guy Whimper (OL) 2008 C.J. Wilson (DL) Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XLV 2011 Guy Whimper (OL) New York Giants Super Bowl XLII 2008 ^on practice squad roster for Super Bowl

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 223 2016 Football Fact Book Pirates in the Draft Year Rd. Pick Player Name Team Pos. 2015 4 8 107 Justin Hardy Falcons WR DWAYNE HARRIS 2011 6 11 176 Dwayne Harris Cowboys WR New York Giants 2010 2 14 46 Linval Joseph Giants DT 2010 7 14 221 Matt Dodge Giants P 2010 7 23 230 C.J. Wilson Packers DE 2009 5 13 149 Davon Drew Ravens TE 2008 1 24 24 Chris Johnson Titans RB 2007 5 9 146 Aundrae Allison Vikings WR 2006 4 32 129 Guy Whimper Giants T 2004 7 45 246 Brian Rimpf Ravens T 2002 4 10 108 David Garrard Jaguars QB 7 30 241 Leonard Henry Dolphins RB 1999 5 20 153 Roderick Coleman Raiders DE 6 32 201 Troy Smith Eagles WR 1998 3 21 82 Larry Shannon Dolphins WR 1997 5 1 131 Lamont Burns Jets G 1996 4 16 111 Emmanuel McDaniel Panthers DB 5 2 134 Jerris McPhail Dolphins RB 1994 6 4 165 Bernard Carter Buccaneers LB 7 8 202 Carlester Crumpler, Jr. Seahawks TE 1993 6 8 148 Tom Scott Bengals T 1992 1 24 24 Robert Jones Cowboys LB 6 26 166 Jeff Blake Jets QB JUSTIN HARDY 8 14 210 Luke Fisher Vikings TE Atlanta Falcons 9 26 250 Chris Hall Cowboys DB 10 22 274 Dion Johnson Oilers WR 1991 9 3 226 Ernie Logan Falcons DE 1990 3 14 67 Walter Wilson Chargers WR 5 1 110 Junior Robinson Patriots DB 7 14 179 James Singletary Colts LB 10 27 275 Anthony Thompson Broncos LB 1988 8 5 198 Anthony Simpson Buccaneers RB 10 4 253 Ellis Dillahunt Bengals DB 1986 6 27 165 Kevin Walker Buccaneers DB 10 3 252 Tony Baker Falcons RB 1985 3 24 80 Stefon Adams Raiders DB 8 4 200 Ricky Nichols Colts WR 1984 2 27 55 Steve Hamilton Redskins DE 4 27 111 Terry Long Steelers G 5 3 115 Clint Harris Giants DB 5 13 125 Jeff Pegues Redskins LB 5 21 133 Hal Stephens Rams DE 10 1 253 Norwood Vann Ram TE 10 28 280 Earnest Byner Browns RB 11 4 284 John Robertson Eagles T LINVAL JOSEPH 1983 2 18 46 Jody Schulz Eagles LB Minnesota Vikings 1982 4 2 85 George Crump Patriots DE 4 7 90 Tootie Robbins Cardinals T 1981 2 19 47 Tony Collins Patriots RB 1980 11 11 288 Sam Harrell Vikings RB 12 9 314 Mike Brewington Chiefs LB 1979 2 28 56 Zack Valentine Steelers LB 6 21 158 Eddie Hicks Giants RB 1978 6 28 166 Harold Randolph Cowboys LB 1977 6 27 166 Reggie Pinkney Lions DB 1974 4 2 80 Carl Summerell Giants QB 4 17 95 Carlester Crumpler Bills RB 1973 16 1 391 Tim Dameron Oilers WR 17 22 438 Leslie Strayhorn Cowboys RB 1969 17 1 417 Wayne Lineberry Bills LB 1964 14 5 187 Tom Michel Vikings RB 19 Tom Michel Raiders RB 1961 5 8 64 Glenn Bass Cardinals TE 23 Glenn Bass Chargers TE 1951 28 12 339 Roger Thrift Browns B

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 224 2016 Football Fact Book Coming in 2018... THE EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY As part of a long-term facilities master plan, the $55 million endeavor includes: • Construction of a southside tower • A modern press level with additional Department of Athletics and Pirate resulting in the creation of 1,000 space for media, including amended Club unveiled the next chapter premium seats through the addition of radio and television broadcast in ECU history during the spring a new Club Level, Loge Boxes, Standard and production locations ... Suites and Founder’s Suites ... • Improvements to the Ward Sports of 2016, releasing plans for a • Game day experience enhancement Medicine Building and Scales Field Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Southside with a new Pirate Club Level, Field Level House to provide needed functional Club and premium parking spaces ... space for student-athletes ... Renovation project that is targeted Construction is slated to begin following the final 2017 home football for completion in the fall of 2018. game with completion scheduled prior to the 2018 home opener. 2016

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