DUKE2013 FOOTBALL IN 2014 MEDIA GUIDE REVIEW

73 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK DUKE WINS ACC COASTAL DIVISION DUKE DEFEATS TWO RANKED OPPONENTS ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK • For the fi rst time since the ACC went to divisional • Duke defeated two ranked teams in 2013: No. 16 • Duke earned 15 ACC Player of the Week awards play in 2005, Duke captured the league’s Coastal and No. 24 Miami. The last time Duke in 2013 and received at least one weekly citation in Division championship. beat two ranked teams in the same season was 1971 eight of the fi nal nine game weeks. • Duke fi nished 6-2 in the ACC, winning the Coastal (No. 19 South Carolina & No. 11 West Virginia). Duke • was a four-time honoree while Division outright. The six ACC wins marked Duke’s has now beaten two ranked teams in a season fi ve Kelby Brown earned weekly accolades three times. most conference victories since 1989 (6-1). times (2013, 1971, 1957, 1952 & 1944). • Duke won the ACC title seven times, doing so in • Duke’s defeat of No. 16 Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, BALANCED OFFENSE 1953, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1961, 1962 and 1989. Duke Va., was the program’s fi rst win over a top-25 team • Duke used a balanced offense to average 32.8 was named co-champion in 1953, 1955 and 1989. since 1994 and the fi rst win over a ranked team on points per game with 28 rushing and • The Blue Devils faced No. 1 and eventual national the road since 1971. 26 passing touchdowns. The Blue Devils ranked champion Florida State in the Dr Pepper ACC Cham- • Duke’s 18-point margin of victory over Miami was fi fth in the ACC in points per game, third in rushing pionship Game and dropped a 45-7 decision. the program’s largest over a ranked foe in the ACC touchdowns and fourth in passing touchdowns. era and the second largest in school history. • Duke averaged 178.0 rushing yards per game and CONSECUTIVE BOWL GAMES 248.1 passing yards per game to rank fourth overall • Following the historic regular season, Duke earned FOURTH-QUARTER WINS in the ACC with 426.1 total offensive yards per game. a berth to the Chick-fi l-A Bowl in Atlanta. Duke faced • Duke has won 10 games in the fourth quarter in The 178.0 rushing yards per game were a Cutcliffe- No. 20 Texas A&M and fell, 52-48, in front of 67,946 six seasons under head coach David Cutcliffe, era record and the program’s most since 1989. fans at the on New Year’s Eve. including a school-record four in 2013. • Duke averaged 1.15 rush attempts for every pass • The bowl berth was Duke’s second straight, coming • In 2013, Duke defeated Memphis, Virginia, N.C. attempt, the highest run-to-pass ratio in the Cutcliffe on the heels of the Belk Bowl in 2012. It marked the State and North Carolina in the fourth quarter, era and the fi fth-highest clip in the ACC. fi rst time in program history that Duke advanced to overcoming a 14-14 tie against Memphis, a 22-17 • Duke was among the ACC’s top four in passing and bowl games in back-to-back seasons. defi cit against Virginia, a 20-17 defi cit against N.C. rushing TDs and was one of only fi ve ACC teams • The Chick-fi l-A Bowl was Duke’s 10th bowl appear- State and a 25-24 defi cit at North Carolina. with at least 20 rushing and 20 passing scores. ance and third since the 1994 season. • QB Brandon Connette threw the game-winning TD • Duke had at least one rushing TD in all but one passes against Memphis and Virginia and rushed game while rushing for over 120 yards in all but the TEN VICTORIES for the go-ahead score against N.C. State. Kicker Virginia Tech and Florida State games. • With the 27-25 win at North Carolina on Nov. 30, Ross Martin hit the go-ahead 27-yard fi eld goal 2013, Duke broke the school wins record with 10 against North Carolina. BIG PLAY OFFENSE victories. The 10 victories surpassed the previous • Duke outscored opponents 127-65 in the fourth • Duke logged 64 offensive plays of at least 20 yards standard of nine, set by the the 1941, 1938, 1936 quarter in 2013. Duke allowed just fi ve fourth-quarter in 2013, including nine of at least 50 yards. and 1933 Duke teams, all of which fi nished 9-1. touchdowns all season. • QB Anthony Boone was responsible for a team- • The Blue Devils also put together an eight-game win • Connette’s three game-winning, fourth-quarter high 27 offensive plays of 20+ yards, while WR streak, the fourth-longest in school history and the touchdowns responsible for matched the school Jamison Crowder totaled 17 (plus eight longest since 1941 when Duke won nine in a row. career record set by George Clark from 1944-47. returns). Crowder tied his own school record with fi ve catches of at least 50 yards in 2013. BLUE DEVILS CRACK TOP 25 POLLS CUTCLIFFE NAMED NATIONAL COACH OF YEAR • Crowder and senior WR Brandon Braxton posted • Duke fi nished the season ranked No. 23 in the As- • Head coach David Cutcliffe was named National Duke’s longest plays from scrimmage, both hauling sociated Press Top 25 Poll, No. 22 in the USA Today/ Coach of the Year by the AFCA, Walter Camp Foun- in 75-yard receptions. Braxton’s went for a touch- Coaches Poll and No. 24 in the fi nal BCS rankings. dation, Maxwell Club and Bobby Dodd Foundation down against Pittsburgh, while Crowder’s came Duke was ranked in the fi nal fi ve polls of 2013. and was a co-recipient by Sporting News. against N.C. State. Crowder’s 75-yarder came from • Duke’s highest ranking of the year came before the • Cutcliffe became the second Duke coach to earn the arm of Boone, while Braxton’s was thrown by Chick-fi l-A Bowl when Duke ranked tied for No. 21 in national coach of the year honors, joining Fred QB Brandon Connette. the USA Today Coaches Poll with Texas A&M. Duke Goldsmith who won the Bobby Dodd Award in 1994. was also ranked No. 22 in the AP Poll and No. 24 in • Cutcliffe was also voted ACC Coach of the Year by PRODUCTIVE QB TANDEM the BCS rankings that week. both members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media • Starting QB Anthony Boone and backup and short • Duke had not been ranked in the national top 25 Association and the league’s head coaches, the yardage specialist Brandon Connette were one of since 1994 before Duke cracked the AP Top 25 and second straight year he has received that award. the ACC’s most productive QB tandems. The duo USA Today Coaches Top 25 following the 48-30 win Cutcliffe is the third Duke coach to win ACC Coach combined to hit on 296-of-467 (.634) passes for over No. 24 Miami on Nov. 16, 2013. of the Year multiple times. 3,472 yards and 26 touchdowns while rushing 167 times for 551 yards and 19 touchdowns. DUKE FACES TWO HEISMAN WINNERS DUKE 5-0 ON THE ROAD • Together, they were responsible for 45 of Duke’s 54 • Duke faced two winners of the in • Duke posted a perfect 5-0 record in road games in offensive touchdowns in 2013. 2013, squaring off against eventual 2013 winner 2013, marking the fi rst time since 1962 that Duke • Boone started Duke’s fi rst two games but suffered of Florida State in the Dr Pepper fi nished the season undefeated in true road games. a broken collarbone in week two against Memphis, ACC Championship Game on Dec. 7 and against • Duke defeated Memphis, Virginia, No. 16 Virginia opening the door for Connette to throw nine passing 2012 winner Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M in the Tech, Wake Forest and North Carolina on the road. TDs in his three-game stint as the starting quarter- Chick-fi l-A Bowl on Dec. 31. The wins over Memphis and North Carolina were back. Boone returned against Navy and directed • Prior to 2013, the last Heisman winner Duke faced both fourth-quarter comebacks. Duke to six consecutive wins. was Alabama RB Mark Ingram in 2010. • Duke’s only losses away from home this season • Both Boone and Connette passed for 1,000 yards • Manziel was the third Heisman winner Duke has were to No. 1 Florida State in the Dr Pepper ACC — becoming the fourth Duke duo to accomplish that faced in the past four seasons. He was the fourth Championship game at Bank of America Stadium feat — and both threw double-digit touchdowns, Heisman-winning Duke has faced. in Charlotte, N.C., and to No. 20 Texas A&M in the becoming the fi rst Duke duo to each throw 10 TDs. Chick-fi l-A Bowl in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga.

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DUKE SETS TOUCHDOWN RECORD CROWDER BREAKS ACC, DUKE RECORDS DUKE DEFENSE STEPS UP • Duke scored 54 touchdowns in 2013 to break the • Jamison Crowder broke the ACC’s single-season • Duke allowed just 26.64 points per game which previous school record of 50 set in 2012. Twelve catch record with 108 receptions in 2013. He also ranked as the program’s best mark since the 2008 different Blue Devils scored touchdowns in 2013. broke or matched Duke single-season records with season (23.42 points per game). • Six of Duke’s 54 touchdowns came via special teams 1,360 receiving yards, 7.79 receptions per game, • The Blue Devils were one of the nation’s best or defense, including four by S/KR DeVon Edwards. 14 games with multiple receptions, 13 games with second-half defenses, holding opponents to just Edwards scored four times, including two intercep- at least fi ve receptions, four games with at least 10 12.29 points over the fi nal two periods. Opponents tion returns and two kickoff returns. receptions, seven 100-yard receiving games and two scored just 4.64 points per fourth quarter against • QB Brandon Connette led the team in touchdowns punt returns for touchdowns. Duke, which ranked among the top 25 lowest scoring with 14 scores, all on the ground, and in touchdown • Crowder became the fi rst player in ACC history to averages in the country. responsibility with 27 total scores. record at least 100 receptions in a single season. • Duke posted back-to-back scoreless second halves • Crowder also fi nished just 17 all-purpose yards from against Navy and Virginia and consecutive scoreless BOONE IMPROVES TO 10-2 AS STARTING QB breaking Duke’s single-season record of 1,849 set fi rst halves at Virginia Tech and against N.C. State. • Starting QB Anthony Boone became the fi rst Duke by Chris Douglas in 2001. QB to help Duke to wins in his fi rst 10 starts. Duke • Crowder became just the second player in Duke DEFENSE AND TURNOVERS defeated Virginia in 2012 in Boone’s fi rst start, and in history to reach 1,000 receiving yards in multiple • Duke caused turnovers in 12 of 14 games with 2013 Boone started Duke wins against N.C. Central, seasons, joining , who accom- multiple caused turnovers eight times. Duke had 18 Memphis, Navy, Virginia, Virginia Tech, N.C. State, plished the feat in 1987, 1988 and 1989. Crowder , 10 forced and eight Miami, Wake Forest and North Carolina. also had 1,074 receiving yards as a sophomore. recoveries to rank tied for third in the ACC with 26 • Boone suffered his fi rst loss as a starter in the ACC • Crowder led the ACC in receptions while ranking caused turnovers. The 18 interceptions were Duke’s Championship against No. 1 Florida State and was second in receiving yards, second in punt return most since 1981 (19). also at the helm when Duke fell, 52-48, to No. 20 average (16.0), punt (401) and punt • Duke forced four turnovers in back-to-back games Texas A&M in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl. return touchdowns and fourth in all-purpose yards. against Virginia Tech & N.C. State, logging seven • Boone’s 10-0 start surpassed that of Worth Lutz, • Crowder became the ninth player in Duke history interceptions and a fumble recovery during that who won his fi rst six starts for Duke in 1952. to reach 2,000 career receiving yards. He currently span. Two of those turnovers came in the red zone. ranks third with 198 receptions and fourth with 2,597 • S and CB Breon Borders led the BOONE AMONG ACC’S MOST ACCURATE receiving yards. team with four interceptions apiece, while S DeVon • Duke QB Anthony Boone ranked third in the ACC Edwards and CB Ross Cockrell had three each with a .640 (206-of-322) completion percentage, DEAVER AMONG ACC’S TOP TIGHT ENDS and LB Kelby Brown had two. a mark that ranked tied for third on Duke’s single- • After missing the entire 2012 season with a knee season list. injury, redshirt junior TE Braxton Deaver emerged DEFENSE IN RED ZONE • Boone completed at least 80.0 percent of his passes as one of the ACC’s leading tight ends. • Duke forced three red zone turnovers in 2013 and three times in 2013, doing so against N.C. Central • Deaver earned All-ACC third team honors after held opponents to an 82.2 percent scoring rate (16-of-20, .800), Navy (31-of-38, .816) and Wake ranking among the top two league tight ends in inside the 20. Duke opponents came up scoreless Forest (24-of-29, .828). Each of those three percent- receptions (46), receiving yards (600) and TDs (4). on eight of their 45 trips inside the red zone. ages ranks among Duke’s top 10 for a single game. He had multiple receptions in all 14 games. • Of the 188 drives Duke’s defense was on the fi eld for, only 45 ventured inside Duke’s 20-yard line. CONNETTE BREAKS RUSHING TD RECORD ESTABLISHING THE RUNNING GAME Duke surrendered touchdowns on just 31 of those 45 • QB Brandon Connette broke Duke’s all-time rushing • Duke averaged 178.0 rushing yards per game – fi fth- drives while forcing two fumbles, one , touchdown record with 31 career rushing scores. He most in the ACC – for the program’s highest average one turnover on downs and four missed fi eld goals. fi nished his Duke career ranked third in ACC history since the Blue Devils rushed for 178.7 yards in 1989. • The three red zone turnovers include a sack-fumble for rushing touchdowns by a QB. Duke’s 2,492 rushing yards were the most since the forced against Navy by DE Kenny Anunike that was • Connette accounted for 48 TDs in 39 career games 1976 team rushed for 2,589. recovered by LB Kelby Brown; a red zone intercep- (31 rushing, 16 passing and one receiving) before • Duke rushed for at least 120 yards in 12 of 14 tion against Virginia Tech by CB Ross Cockrell; and transferring to Fresno State for his fi nal season. games, including a 358-yard effort in week 10 versus a forced fumble by Brown versus Florida State that • Connette had multiple TDs in eight games in 2013, No. 24 Miami. Duke rushed for over 200 yards four was recovered by S Jeremy Cash. including three games with at least fi ve TDs. He times, including 234 in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl. accounted for a school-record tying six against Pitt. • All four Duke running backs averaged at least 5.0 BROWN, HELTON & CASH LEAD ACC IN TACKLES • Connette was responsible for a school-record 27 yards per rush, including redshirt junior Josh Snead • Duke LBs David Helton and Kelby Brown and TDs in 2013. who led the team with 6.1 yards per rush. S Jeremy Cash were three of the ACC’s top four tacklers. Helton amassed a career-high and ACC- DUNCAN, SNEAD & THOMPSON HIT 1,000 YARDS DUNCAN & SNEAD LEAD RUSHING ATTACK leading 133 tackles at a league-high average of 9.5 • Sophomore Jela Duncan, redshirt junior Josh • Sophomore Jela Duncan and redshirt junior Josh per game. Brown ranked second with 8.8 tackles Snead and senior Juwan Thompson all reached Snead were Duke’s top two running backs in 2013. per game (114 total), while Cash posted 117 stops 1,000 career rushing yards in 2013, becoming the Snead carried 107 times for 661 yards (6.1) and two at 9.0 per game. 40th, 41st and 42nd players at Duke to reach that touchdowns, while Duncan rushed 113 times for 562 • Duke and Boston College were the only ACC teams mark. They are the third, fourth and fi fth Blue Devils yards (5.0) and three scores. with multiple players over the 100- mark. under head coach David Cutcliffe to reach 1,000 • Snead’s 6.1 yards per rush ranked sixth on Duke’s • Brown also led the ACC with 83 tackles and 10.4 career rushing yards. single-season list. tackles per game in league-only games, while • Thompson reached the benchmark fi rst, piling up • Duncan led the team with 113 rushes, only seven Helton (4th) and Cash (5th) also ranked among the his 1,000th rushing yard against . of which went for a loss. Senior Juwan Thompson top fi ve in ACC games only. Snead reached the milestone against Virginia, while handled 64 carries for 348 yards (5.4) and one TD, • Brown, Cash and Helton combined to record 32.8 Duncan got his 1,000th rushing yard against Miami. while sophomore Shaquille Powell carried 62 times percent of Duke’s total tackles on the season. • Previously, Desmond Scott (2009-12) and Re’quan for 347 yards (5.5) and two TDs. • Helton became the fi rst Duke player to lead the ACC Boyette (2005-09) reached 1,000 career rushing in tackles since Michael Tauiliili had a league-high yards under Cutcliffe. 140 in 2008.

75 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE COCKRELL AMONG NATION’S TOP CORNERS CASH MAKES INSTANT IMPACT RETURN UNITS NET FOUR TOUCHDOWNS • Redshirt senior CB Ross Cockrell was named fi rst • All-American S Jeremy Cash quickly emerged as • Duke has scored four times on kick returns, getting team All-ACC for the second straight season. He one of the nation’s top defensive players, ranking two punt return TDs from Jamison Crowder, cover- ranked third in the ACC in passes defended per second in the ACC with 117 tackles while posting ing 76 and 82 yards, and two kickoff return TDs by game and second in pass breakups. 9.5 tackles for a loss, four interceptions, four pass DeVon Edwards covering 100 and 99 yards. • A four-year starter, Cockrell fi nished as Duke’s breakups, two QB hurries, two forced fumbles and • Duke was the only school in the country with a player career record holder with 54 passes defended and two fumble recoveries. ranked in the top 10 in both punt return average 42 pass breakups. His 12 career interceptions rank • Cash was also an All-ACC fi rst team pick by the and kickoff return average. Edwards ranked third sixth in school history. Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. nationally with 30.2 yards per kickoff return, while • Cockrell went on to be drafted by the • Cash transferred to Duke from Ohio State prior to Crowder ranked sixth with 16.0 per punt return. in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. the 2012 season and sat out the year in compliance • Duke ranked tied for third nationally with four total with NCAA transfer rules. He played in fi ve games kick returns for touchdowns and was one of only 16 IMPACT FRESHMEN IN SECONDARY for the Buckeyes as a true freshman. teams nationally – and one of three in the ACC – to • Four of Duke’s six main contributors in the second- score via kickoff return and punt return. ary were freshmen. True freshmen Breon Borders BROWN RETURNS FROM INJURY and Bryon Fields played signifi cant snaps at CB, • All-ACC fi rst team LB Kelby Brown missed the en- KICK RETURNERS NAMED ALL-AMERICA true freshman Deondre Singleton started nine tire 2012 season while recovering from knee surgery • Duke punt returner Jamison Crowder and kickoff games at safety and redshirt freshman DeVon but returned to the fi eld in 2013 and emerged as one returner DeVon Edwards both received All-America Edwards made seven starts at safety. of the conference’s top defensive players. honors from several outlets in 2013. Crowder was • Borders set a Duke freshman record with four inter- • Brown ranked second in the ACC with 8.8 tackles a second team pick by the FWAA and Sports Illus- ceptions. He picked off eventual Heisman Trophy per game and fi lled Duke’s stat sheet with 114 tack- trated, while Edwards was a second team selection winner Jameis Winston of Florida State twice in the les, 11.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, two interceptions, by the Walter Camp Foundation, a third team choice Dr Pepper ACC Championship game, becoming the two pass breakups, eight QB hurries, two fumble by Athlon Sports and an honorable mention selec- fi rst player to intercept Winston twice in a game. recoveries and two forced fumbles. tion by Sports Illustrated. • Fields made one start at CB while posting season • Brown grabbed the game-sealing interception in the • Both Crowder and Edwards returned two kicks for totals of 42 tackles, 1.0 sack and six pass breakups. 13-10 win at No. 16 Virginia Tech and also had an touchdowns in 2013. Crowder totaled 11 touch- • Edwards scored four touchdowns despite not interception in the 27-25 win at North Carolina. downs on the year, including eight receiving and one playing a single offensive snap. He returned two • Brown was named ACC Player of the Week three rushing, while Edwards scored four times, including interceptions for touchdowns along with a pair of consecutive game weeks and was the Walter Camp two interception returns. kickoff return touchdowns of 100 and 99 yards. Foundation National Player of the Week on Oct. 27. 2013 HONORS & AWARDS National Coach of the Year AFCA Good Works Team ACC Player of the Week Team Captains David Cutcliffe AFCA Dave Harding Kenny Anunike (defensive lineman) Nov. 11 Anthony Boone Bobby Dodd Award Anthony Boone (offensive back) Oct. 14 Ross Cockrell Maxwell Club National Football Foundation Dec. 2 Justin Foxx Walter Camp Foundation Hampshire Honor Society Kelby Brown () Oct. 28 Dave Harding Sporting News (co) Kenny Anunike Nov. 11 (co) Perry Simmons Brandon Braxton Nov. 18 All-America Ross Cockrell Jeremy Cash (defensive back) Sept. 30 Duke Team Awards Jeremy Cash USA Today (2nd) Dave Harding Jamison Crowder (receiver) Sept. 30 Kenny Anunike Mike McGee Award Jamison Crowder (PR) FWAA (2nd) Garett Patterson Nov. 25 Anthony Boone Bob Pascal Award & Phil Steele (2nd) Perry Simmons Jamison Crowder (specialist) Sept. 2 Steve Brooks Captain Award Sports Illustrated (2nd) Juwan Thompson Sept. 23 Kelby Brown Vincent Rey Award DeVon Edwards (KR) Athlon Sports (3rd) DeVon Edwards (rookie) Nov. 11 Jeremy Cash Kennedy Iron Devil Award Phil Steele (3rd) All-ACC (Coaches) Ross Martin (specialist) Oct. 28 Ross Cockrell Willis Aldridge Award & Sports Illustrated (HM) Kenny Anunike 2nd Perry Simmons (offensive lineman) Oct. 14 Steve Brooks Captain Award Walter Camp (2nd) Kelby Brown 2nd Deondre Singleton (defensive back) Nov. 18 Brandon Connette Micah Harris Trinity Jeremy Cash 2nd Teammate Award Freshman All-America Ross Cockrell 2nd ACC Jim Tatum Award (Top Scholar-Athlete) Jamison Crowder Carmen Falcone MVP & DeVon Edwards Athlon Sports (2nd) Jamison Crowder 1st Perry Simmons Clarkston Hines Award Phil Steele (1st) Braxton Deaver 3rd Justin Foxx Frances Cutcliffe Spirit of Sporting News (1st) Will Monday 3rd Academic All-ACC Perseverance Award & Perry Simmons 3rd Brandon Braxton Steve Brooks Captain Award National Player of the Week 1st Kelby Brown Dave Harding Ace Parker Award & Anthony Boone Manning Award (Oct. 25) Kyler Brown Steve Brooks Captain Award Kelby Brown Walter Camp (Oct. 27) All-ACC (ACSMA) Ross Cockrell Chris Holmes Sonny Falcone Iron DeVon Edwards Nagurski Trophy (Oct. 12) Kenny Anunike 2nd Jamison Crowder Duke Award Walter Camp (Nov. 10) Kelby Brown 1st DeVon Edwards Sterling Korona Sonny Falcone Iron Jeremy Cash 1st Bryon Fields Duke Award Capital One Academic All-America Ross Cockrell 1st Dave Harding Shaquille Powell Sonny Falcone Iron Perry Simmons 1st Jamison Crowder 1st (WR), 2nd (PR) David Helton Duke Award Braxton Deaver 3rd Dezmond Johnson Perry Simmons Dan “Tiger” Hill Award Capital One Academic All-District III DeVon Edwards 3rd (KR) Ross Martin Juwan Thompson Bill Keziah Award & Kenny Anunike 1st Ross Martin HM Max McCaffrey Steve Brooks Captain Award Kelby Brown 1st Will Monday 2nd Will Monday A.J. Wolf Mike Suglia Award Ross Cockrell 1st Perry Simmons 3rd Garett Patterson Carlos Wray Sonny Falcone Iron Dave Harding 1st Laken Tomlinson 2nd Shaquille Powell Duke Award David Helton 1st David Reeves Perry Simmons 1st ACC Coach of the Year Sydney Sarmiento David Cutcliffe ACSMA & Perry Simmons National Football Foundation Coaches Juwan Thompson Scholar-Athlete Laken Tomlinson Perry Simmons Deion Williams

76 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 GAME SUMMARIES Game 1 • Duke 45, N.C. Central 0 Game 2 • Duke 28, Memphis 14 August 31, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ESPN3 September 7, 2013 • Liberty Bowl Stadium • Memphis, Tenn. • ESPN3

• The Duke defense posted the program’s fi rst home shutout since 1978 as the Blue • Duke QB Brandon Connette came off the bench to throw two TD passes in the fourth Devils opened the 2013 season with a 45-0 victory over N.C. Central in the Bull City quarter to guide the Blue Devils to a 28-14 win over Memphis as 44,237 spectators Gridiron Classic in front of 22,521 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium watched at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium • The shutout marked Duke’s fi rst since a 41-0 road win over North Carolina on November • The win propelled Duke to its fi rst 2-0 start to a season since 1998 18, 1989 and the Blue Devils’ fi rst at home since a 3-0 triumph over Wake Forest on • The Blue Devils played the second half without the services of starting QB Anthony November 11, 1978 Boone, who suffered a fractured collarbone midway through the second period ... Boone • Six different Blue Devils scored TDs on the day as Duke amassed 488 yards of total completed 11-of-16 passes for 99 yards while rushing for a 23-yard TD prior to the injury offense (257 rushing & 267 passing) • After Memphis tied the game at 14-14 early in the fourth period, Connette guided a • Duke QB Anthony Boone completed 16-of-20 passes for 176 yards as the .800 pass seven-play, 75-yard drive and hooked up with WR Issac Blakeney for a 22-yard touch- completion percentage matched the seventh-best single-game mark in Duke history ... down pass to give Duke the lead for good ... Following a Tiger punt, Connette directed a Fellow QB Brandon Connette accounted for three TDs (2 passing & 1 rushing) six-snap, 75-yard march that ended with a 12-yard scoring toss to WR Brandon Braxton • Duke WR Jamison Crowder compiled 175 all-purpose yards including a 76-yard punt to push the margin to an insurmountable 14 points return for a TD ... The return ranks as the seventh-longest punt return in school history • Connette fi nished the day 14-of-21 through the air for 198 yards while rushing 14 ... Crowder led Duke with six receptions for 62 yards ... Crowder’s 113 punt return yards times for an additional 31 yards ... The totals for completions, attempts, yardage and in the contest rank as the fourth-highest single-game total in Duke history touchdown passes all marked single-game career bests for Connette • The Blue Devils rushed for a David Cutcliffe Era-high 257 yards on 49 attempts with • The Duke defense limited Memphis to just 237 yards with LBs Kelby Brown and RB Jela Duncan picking up 76 yards and one TD on 11 carries David Helton posting seven tackles each while DE Kenny Anunike added fi ve stops • Duke’s defense limited the Eagles to just nine fi rst downs and 184 total yards as LB including 2.5 tackles for loss Kelby Brown and David Helton posted seven tackles apiece • Memphis converted just two-of-13 third down plays and zero-of-four fourth-down snaps • Duke CB Ross Cockrell registered one PBU to push his career total to 30 on the afternoon ... Tiger QB Patrick Lynch, making his collegiate debut as a redshirt • Duke improved to 4-2 in season-openers under Cutcliffe ... The Blue Devils were 4-15-1 freshman, was 14-of-24 through the air for 148 yards in season-openers in the 20 seasons prior to his arrival • Duke WR Jamison Crowder had a career-high 11 receptions for 140 yards and • A total of fi ve true freshmen played for the Blue Devils: WR Johnell Barnes, CB Breon became the 17th player in school history to reach the 100-catch plateau for his career Borders, CB Bryon Fields, S Deondre Singleton and WR Ryan Smith ... The 140-yard effort marked the sixth 100-yard game of his career 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final N.C. Central 0 0 0 0 = 0 Duke 7 0 7 14 = 28 Duke 14 14 14 3 = 45 Memphis 0 7 0 7 = 14

Team Qtr Time Play Drive Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 1 5:09 Deaver 3 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 7-43; 2:53 DUKE 1 11:45 Boone 23 run (Martin kick) 6-58; 2:16 DUKE 1 0:18 Crowder 76 punt return (Martin kick) — MEM 2 14:45 McCain 75 INT return (Elliot kick) — DUKE 2 10:05 Connette 1 run (Martin kick) 11-73; 4:27 DUKE 3 9:25 Thompson 8 run (Martin kick) 9-87; 3:14 DUKE 2 4:09 Boone 1 run (Martin kick) 11-82; 4:16 MEM 4 11:38 Steib 11 run (Elliot kick) 3-70; 1:08 DUKE 3 4:59 Duncan 3 run (Martin kick) 5-55; 1:14 DUKE 4 9:50 Blakeney 22 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 7-75; 1:48 DUKE 3 0:37 Blakeney 19 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 3-52; 0:36 DUKE 4 6:56 Braxton 12 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 6-75; 1:57 DUKE 4 6:31 Martin 39 FG 8-23; 3:44 Duke Memphis NCCU Duke First Downs 25 12 First Downs 9 27 Rush-Pass-Penalty 10-13-2 4-7-1 Rush-Pass-Penalty 4-5-0 14-12-1 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 45-173 33-89 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 29-81 49-257 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 25-37-1 14-24-0 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 14-32-1 21-28-1 Passing Yards 297 148 Passing Yards 103 231 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 82-470 57-237 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 61-184 77-488 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-52 5-60 Penalties-Yards 5-25 7-57 Punts-Yards-Average 5-248-49.6 7-319-45.6 Punts-Yards-Average 10-356-35.6 3-112-37.3 Time of Possession 34:43 25:17 Time of Possession 27:36 32:24 Sacks By 1-8 3-13 Sacks By 0-0 2-12 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 10-18 / 1-2 2-13 / 0-4 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 6-19 / 0-1 7-13 / 1-1 Red Zone 2-2 1-2 Red Zone 0-0 6-8 RUSHING — Duke: Thompson 14-67, Connette 14-31, Duncan 7-31, Snead 6-25, Boone RUSHING — NCCU: Augustus 9-50, Bell 2-13, Clarke 5-7, Wright 3-7, Reid 10-4; 2-23, TEAM 2-(-4); Duke: Duncan 11-76, Snead 8-53, Powell 9-47, Thompson 6-30, Boone 6-24, Connette 5-22, Memphis: Hayes 15-39, Lynch 8-29, Craft 1-14, Steib 4-10, Warford 5-(-3). Adams 3-7, TEAM 1-(-2). PASSING — Duke: Connette 14-21-0-198, Boone 11-16-1-99; PASSING — NCCU: Reid 11-22-0-87, Bell 3-10-1-16; Memphis: Lynch 14-24-0-148. Duke: Boone 16-20-0-176, Connette 5-8-1-55. RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 11-140, Deaver 5-66, Braxton 3-23, Blakeney 1-22, Thompson RECEIVING — NCCU: Poole 4-27, Wilkins 2-15, Barren 2-6, L. Scruggs 1-24, Johnson 1-17, 1-21, McCaffrey 1-11, Duncan 1-7, Barnes 1-5, Snead 1-2; Tate 1-10, Harris 1-9, N. Scruggs 1-5, Tucker 1-(-10); Memphis: Warford 4-19, Craig 3-15, Jones 2-49, Frazier 1-32, Hayes 1-20, Milleson 1-8, Duke: Crowder 6-62, Braxton 4-43, McCaffrey 3-25, Deaver 3-16, Smith 1-39, Barnes 1-21, Henderson 1-4, Cross 1-1. Blakeney 1-19, Sink 1-11, Thompson 1-(-5). TACKLES — Duke: Brown 4-7=11, Harris 5-2=7, Gaines 4-2=6, Ifedi 4-2=6; TACKLES — NCCU: Foster 5-9=13, Williams 2-6=8, Wallace 3-4=7, Miles 2-5=7; Memphis: Ke. Brown 5-2=7, Helton 2-5=7, Cockrell 6-0=6, Norman 5-1=6, Cash 5-0=5. Duke: Ke. Brown 2-5=7, Helton 0-7=7, Cash 5-1=6, Cockrell 3-1=4, Norman 2-2=4.

77 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE Game 3 • Georgia Tech 38, Duke 14 Game 4 • Pittsburgh 58, Duke 55 September 14, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ESPNU September 21, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ACC Network • Georgia Tech QB Vad Lee threw for four touchdowns and rushed for another as the • Pittsburgh QB Tom Savage threw for 424 yards and six TDs to lead the visiting Pan- Yellow Jackets defeated Duke, 38-14, in front of 21,267 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium thers to a 58-55 win over Duke in front of 22,714 spectators at Wallace Wade Stadium • After Duke claimed a 7-3 lead on RB Jela Duncan’s one-yard TD run less than six • The combined total of 113 points marked the second-highest single-game total in ACC minutes in the game, the Yellow Jackets reeled off 28 straight points to claim a 31-7 history, trailing only Georgia Tech’s 68-50 win over North Carolina in 2012 advantage at the end of three quarters • Pittsburgh never trailed in the contest, and held a 23-point advantage (51-28) late in • The Yellow Jackets rushed for 344 yards and converted 11-of-17 (.647) third down the third period before the Blue Devils rallied to close the gap to three points on QB snaps on the afternoon Brandon Connette’s four-yard TD run with 3:43 left in the game ... Duke, however, would • Duke RB Juwan Thompson became the 40th player in school history to reach the not regain possession as Pitt ran the clock out following a failed onside kick attempt 1,000-yard plateau on the ground • Connette fi nished the day completing 21-of-32 passes for 323 yards with four TDs and • The Blue Devils had three players reach double fi gures in the tackle column — LB Kelby four INTs while rushing for a career-high 101 yards and two TDs on 15 carries .... He Brown (17), S Jeremy Cash (14) & S Dwayne Norman (12) ... The totals for Brown became the fi rst player in Duke history to post 300+ passing yards and 100+ rushing yards and Cash marked career-best performances ... CB Ross Cockrell registered the 10th in the same game while matching the school single-game record for TD responsibility (6) interception of his career to move into a tie for sixth place on the school’s all-time chart • Duke WR Jamison Crowder compiled 279 all-purpose yards with seven receptions • Duke P Will Monday booted a 72-yard punt to match the 10th-longest kick in school for 141 yards, three punt returns for 109 yards and two rushes for 29 yards ... Crowder history also scored three TDs including an 82-yard punt return, 62-yard catch and 7-yard run to • Behind center in place of injured starter Anthony Boone, QB Brandon Connette become the fi rst player to score via rush, reception and return since completed 15-of-28 passes for 122 yards while rushing 10 times for 15 yards and one did so against Wake Forest in 1999 TD ... WR Jamison Crowder led all receivers with six catches for 38 yards • S Jeremy Cash and S Anthony Young-Wiseman paced the Blue Devils with 12 • Duke DE Kenny Anunike blocked a Georgia Tech fi eld goal attempt at the 9:29 mark tackles each of the fourth period 1 2 3 4 Final • The game marked the return to Wallace Wade Stadium for Georgia Tech defensive coordinator Ted Roof, who served as Duke’s head coach from 2003-07 Pittsburgh 20 17 14 7 = 58 Duke 7 21 7 20 = 55 1 2 3 4 Final Georgia Tech 10 14 7 7 = 38 Team Qtr Time Play Drive Duke 7 0 0 7 = 14 PITT 1 9:48 Conner 3 run (Blewitt kick failed) 12-85; 5:12 PITT 1 4:11 Boyd 27 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 2-28; 0:49 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 1 1:43 McCaffrey 16 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 7-78; 2:23 GT 1 12:03 Butker 49 FG 5-19; 1:44 PITT 1 0:29 Street 67 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 3-89; 1:10 DUKE 1 9:14 Duncan 1 run (Martin kick) 9-72; 2:43 PITT 2 14:33 Boyd 69 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 1-69; 0:10 GT 1 6:04 Lee 4 run (Butker kick) 7-79; 3:03 DUKE 2 12:24 Crowder 62 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 5-75; 2:09 GT 2 10:05 Smelter 24 pass from Lee (Butker kick) 10-64; 4:40 PITT 2 9:25 Blewitt 24 FG 9-74; 2:53 GT 2 0:42 Smelter 10 pass from Lee (Butker kick) 5-74; 1:02 DUKE 2 6:12 Crowder 7 run (Martin kick) 8-75; 3:13 GT 3 7:22 Godhigh 13 pass from Lee (Butker kick) 15-73; 7:31 DUKE 2 3:08 Crowder 82 punt return (Martin kick) — DUKE 4 14:56 Connette 7 run (Martin kick) 4-27; 0:34 PITT 2 0:24 Boyd 14 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 8-65; 2:34 GT 4 2:10 Laskey 19 pass from Lee (Butker kick) 11-74; 6:19 PITT 3 11:06 Street 21 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 7-79; 2:41 PITT 3 3:18 Orndoff 17 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 5-30; 2:23 GT Duke DUKE 3 3:05 Braxton 75 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 1-75; 0:13 First Downs 28 13 DUKE 4 13:36 Connette 1 run (Connette rush failed) 8-79; 2:06 Rush-Pass-Penalty 18-8-2 7-6-0 PITT 4 8:30 Gonzalez 37 INT return (Blewitt kick) — Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 60-344 34-132 DUKE 4 5:30 Deaver 6 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 8-67; 2:54 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 8-16-1 15-28-0 DUKE 4 3:43 Connette 4 run (Martin kick) 3-30; 0:46 Passing Yards 125 122 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 76-469 62-254 Pittsburgh Duke Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 First Downs 27 23 Penalties-Yards 6-46 5-52 Rush-Pass-Penalty 9-18-0 11-10-2 Punts-Yards-Average 2-105-52.5 9-410-45.6 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 46-174 36-213 Time of Possession 38:32 21:28 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 23-33-0 22-33-4 Sacks By 2-13 0-0 Passing Yards 424 319 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 11-17 / 0-0 3-14 / 1-2 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 79-598 69-532 Red Zone 4-6 2-3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-71 3-27 RUSHING — GT: Godhigh 4-79, Lee 22-76, Sims 14-65, Snoddy 3-29, Bostic 3-27, Laskey Punts-Yards-Average 5-211-42.4 3-146-48.7 3-24, Andrews 2-15, Days 5-14, Zenon 2-10, Connors 1-6, TEAM 1-(-1). Time of Possession 36:22 23:38 Duke: Duncan 16-89, Tompson 6-19, Connette 10-15, Powell 2-9. Sacks By 1-5 2-14 PASSING — GT: Lee 8-16-1-125; Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 7-17 / 1-2 5-11 / 0-1 Duke: Connette 15-28-0-122. Red Zone 4-5 5-5 RECEIVING — GT: Godhigh 4-59, Smelter 3-47, Laskey 1-19; Duke: Crowder 6-38, Blakeney 4-49, Deaver 2-25, Thompson 2-3, Reeves 1-7. RUSHING — Pitt: Conner 26-173, Bennett 12-38, Street 1-1, Ibrahim 1-0, Savage 2-(-14), TACKLES — GT: Watts 3-5=8, Thomas 7-0=7, Nealy 3-4=7, Gotsis 3-3=6; TEAM 4-(-24). Duke: Ke. Brown 7-10=17, Cash 5-9=14, Norman 9-3=12, France 2-6=8, Anunike 3-4=7. Duke: Connette 15-101, Snead 14-59, Crowder 2-29, Duncan 5-24. PASSING — Pitt: Savage 23-33-0-424; Duke: Connette 21-32-4-323, Monday 1-1-0-(-4). RECEIVING — Pitt: Boyd 8-154, Street 6-166, Weatherspoon 4-58, Orndoff 1-17, Garner 1-13, Holtz 1-10, Bennett 1-5, Ibrahim 1-1; Duke: Crowder 7-141, Braxton 5-97, McCaffrey 3-34, Deaver 2-21, Duncan 2-17, Barnes 1-8, Snead 1-5, Sink 1-(-4). TACKLES — Pitt: Hendricks 5-4=9, Vinopal 3-6=9, Gonzalez 4-4=8, Thomas 2-5=7; Duke: Cash 4-8=12, Young-Wiseman 3-9=12, Helton 0-8=8, Cockrell 5-2=7, Ke. Brown 2-4=6.

78 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE Game 5 • Duke 38, Troy 31 Game 6 • Duke 35, Navy 7 September 28, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ESPN3 October 12, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ACC Network • Duke QB Brandon Connette threw for a career-high 324 yards and accounted for • Duke QB Anthony Boone completed 31-of-38 passes for 295 yards and three fi ve total touchdowns as the Blue Devils celebrated Homecoming with a 38-31 victory touchdowns as the Blue Devils defeated Navy, 35-7, in front of 23,749 fans at Wallace over Troy as 30,126 fans watched at Wallace Wade Stadium Wade Stadium • Connette’s four-yard TD run at the 9:46 mark of the third period gave Duke the lead • After missing the previous three games due to a fractured collarbone, Boone received for good as the Blue Devils won their third consecutive Homecoming game word of the starting assignment just 30 minutes prior to kickoff when projected starter • Connette hit on 20-of-28 passing attempts and tossed scoring balls to WR Max Mc- Brandon Connette was offi cially sidelined with an ankle injury Caffrey, WR Jamison Crowder and RB Jela Duncan ... In addition, Connette rushed • The Duke defense allowed just 319 total yards and the seven points allowed marked for 55 yards and two more touchdowns to become the school’s all-time leader for career the fewest the Blue Devils have allowed against an FBS opponent since a 10-7 victory rushing TDs by a QB at Vanderbilt in 2008 ... The Blue Devils allowed just one score on three Navy red zone • Crowder fi nished the day with seven receptions for 149 yards including the 60-yard possessions touchdown from Connette ... With the scoring catch, Crowder pushed his school record • Boone directed fi ve consecutive touchdown drives while setting career single-game total of career TD receptions of 50+ yards to seven highs for pass attempts, completions and yardage ... Boone’s .816 completion percent- • Duke RB Josh Snead rushed 11 times for 108 yards for the second 100-yard rushing age marked the sixth-highest single-game total in Duke history performance of his career • Four Duke running backs — Jela Duncan (9-45), Shaquille Powell (3-27), Josh Snead • The Blue Devil defense tightened in the fourth period, forcing two punts and recording (7-35) & Juwan Thompson (6-30) — combined to rush 25 times for 137 yards and one interception over Troy’s fi nal three offensive possessions ... S Jeremy Cash, who average 5.48 yards per attempt ... Duncan and Powell registered rushing touchdowns logged 14 tackles, carded the fi rst interception of his career on the game’s fi nal snap • Duke WR Jamison Crowder had 10 catches for 88 yards to reach double fi gures in to preserve the victory the reception column for the third time in his career ... WR Issac Blakeney had fi ve • Duke LB David Helton posted a career-high 15 tackles while DEs Justin Foxx, receptions for 57 yards including two touchdowns covering 27 and 18 yards ... WR Max Jonathan Woodruff and Dezmond Johnson each recorded quarterback sacks McCaffrey caught a TD pass in his third straight contest • The Blue Devils won the turnover battle (3-0) as S Jeremy Cash carded his second 1 2 3 4 Final career interception while LB Kelby Brown and NG Carlos Wray each posted one Troy 7 14 7 3 = 31 fumble recovery Duke 14 14 7 3 = 38 • Duke ended a streak of three consecutive games with the opponent scoring fi rst • The win pushed Duke’s record to a perfect 4-0 against non-conference competition, Team Qtr Time Play Drive marking the program’s fi rst unbeaten slate versus non-league opponents since 1994 TROY 1 6:46 Chunn 5 run (Scott kick) 12-66; 4:16 • At halftime, the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2013 was recognized and the DUKE 1 5:08 McCaffrey 7 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 5-75; 1:38 group includes Matt Andresen (fencing), Wes Chesson (football), Julie Exum Breuer DUKE 1 0:25 Connette 3 run (Martin kick) 7-64; 2:38 DUKE 2 11:44 Crowder 60 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 3-94; 0:45 (tennis), Jay Heaps (soccer), John Rennie (coach), Dr. Georgia Schweitzer Beasley TROY 2 10:07 Thomas 12 pass from Robinson (Scott kick) 6-75; 1:37 (basketball) & Jason Williams (basketball). DUKE 2 7:55 Duncan 9 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 7-72; 2:04 1 2 3 4 Final TROY 2 2:52 Chunn 1 run (Scott kick) 14-83; 5:03 Navy 0 7 0 0 = 7 TROY 3 13:15 Van Hooser 40 pass from Robinson (Scott kick) 7-91; 1:37 DUKE 3 9:46 Connette 4 run (Martin kick) 10-75; 3:29 Duke 0 14 14 7 = 35 TROY 4 12:44 Scott 37 FG 11-50; 3:31 DUKE 4 0:31 Martin 34 FG 9-51; 3:41 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 2 9:35 Blakeney 27 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 12-80; 4:52 Troy Duke NAVY 2 7:49 Staten 7 run (Sloan kick) 5-75; 1:46 First Downs 29 21 DUKE 2 4:35 McCaffrey 3 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 11-62; 3:08 Rush-Pass-Penalty 11-16-2 9-12-0 DUKE 3 9:52 Blakeney 18 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 5-72; 1:47 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 41-150 39-190 DUKE 3 3:42 Duncan 5 run (Martin kick) 9-72; 4:15 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 37-50-1 20-28-1 DUKE 4 12:36 Powell 7 run (Martin kick) 7-33; 3:05 Passing Yards 362 324 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 91-512 67-514 Navy Duke Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-0 First Downs 18 24 Penalties-Yards 7-69 4-35 Rush-Pass-Penalty 13-4-1 10-14-0 Punts-Yards-Average 8-320-40.0 5-205-41.0 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 50-230 37-134 Time of Possession 34:24 25:36 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 6-14-1 32-39-0 Sacks By 0-0 3-10 Passing Yards 89 301 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 5-16 / 2-2 5-12 / 0-0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 64-319 76-435 Red Zone 4-4 5-5 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-35 3-35 RUSHING — Troy: Burks 16-68, Anthony 6-38, Chunn 11-33, Worthy 2-8, Thomas 1-7, Punts-Yards-Average 4-181-45.2 2-70-35.0 Williams 1-4, Robinson 4-(-8). Time of Possession 25:11 34:49 Duke: Snead 11-108, Connette 17-55, Duncan 8-27, Thompson 2-4, TEAM 1-(-4). Sacks By 2-10 2-11 PASSING — Troy: Robinson 35-45-1-354, Anthony 2-5-0-8; Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 5-12 / 2-2 10-16 / 2-4 Duke: Connette 20-28-1-324. Red Zone 1-3 4-6 RECEIVING — Troy: Thomas 9-77, Holmes 7-82, Williams 5-57, Payton 4-36, Chunn 4-0, Burks 3-31, Van Hooser 2-49, Anthony 2-7, Edenfi eld 1-23; RUSHING — Navy: Swain 13-61, Thomas 3-56, Reynolds 16-31, Sanders 4-27, Copeland Duke: Crowder 7-149, McCaffrey 4-54, Barnes 2-73, Deaver 2-18, Braxton 2-2, Blakeney 7-26, Singleton 3-14, Staten 2-13, Williams-Jenkins 1-4, Akers 1-(-2). 1-11, Duncan 1-9, Thompson 1-8. Duke: Duncan 9-45, Snead 7-35, Thompson 6-30, Powell 3-27, Crowder 2-10, Boone 6-(-3), TACKLES — Troy: Pickett 4-7=11, Stadom 5-3=8, Hudson 4-3=7, Davis 4-1=5; TEAM 4-(-10). Duke: Helton 4-11=15, Cash 7-7=14, Young-Wiseman 7-5=12, Fields 7-3=10. PASSING — Navy: Reynolds 6-13-1-89, TEAM 0-1-0-0; Duke: Boone 31-38-0-295, Monday 1-1-0-6. RECEIVING — Navy: Sanders 3-55, Williams-Jenkins 2-24, Staten 1-10; Duke: Crowder 10-88, Braxton 7-41, Blakeney 5-57, Deaver 3-54, Nash 3-31, McCaffrey 3-29, Snead 1-1. TACKLES — Navy: Peterson 7-5=12, Sargenti 5-5=10, Richardson 3-5=8, Johnson 4-3=7; Duke: Foxx 4-4=8, Cash 6-1=7, Anunike 3-4=7, Helton 2-5=7, Williams 2-5=7, Norman 5-1=6.

79 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Game 7 • Duke 35, Virginia 22 Game 8 • Duke 13, [16] Virginia Tech 10 October 19, 2013 • Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, Va. • RSN October 26, 2013 • Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, Va. • ESPNU • Duke overcame a 22-point fi rst half defi cit and scored 35 unanswered points to secure • Duke defeated a nationally-ranked opponent on the road for the fi rst time since 1971 its fi fth win over Virginia in the past six years as the Blue Devils defeated the Cavaliers, as the Blue Devils defeated No. 16 Virginia Tech, 13-10, in front of 63,326 fans at Lane 35-22, as 39,071 fans watched at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. Stadium in Blacksburg, Va. • Duke QB Brandon Connette tossed his second game-winning, fourth quarter TD pass • The Blue Devils were named the Tostitos National Team of the Week by the Football of the season, fi nding TE Braxton Deaver for a 47-yard strike with 11:44 remaining in Writers Association of America ... Duke also received the award in 2002 (East Carolina) the contest to put the Blue Devils ahead for good at 25-22 ... Deaver, who fi nished with and 2012 (North Carolina) three catches for a career-high 96 yards, added a 24-yard scoring reception later in the • Duke LB Kelby Brown spearheaded the defensive effort with 14 tackles, 1.0 tackle quarter to extend the margin to 32-22 for loss and one interception and earned National Defensive Player of the Week honors • After surrendering 22 points and 280 total yards in the opening half, Duke’s defense from the Walter Camp Foundation blanked the Cavaliers and allowed just 83 yards of total offense after intermission ... • The Blue Devil defense intercepted Hokie QB four times and limited S Jeremy Cash spearheaded the effort with eight tackles, 1.5 TFL, 1 caused fumble Virginia Tech to just four third down conversions in 18 attempts and 1 pass breakup • Duke K Ross Martin, who joined Brown in garnering ACC Player of the Week honors, • Duke QB Anthony Boone completed just three of his fi rst 12 pass attempts, but booted fi eld goals of 51 and 53 yards to provide the Blue Devils with a 6-0 lead at fi nished the day hitting 21-of-39 (.539) throws for 245 yards with two TDs and one INT intermission ... The 53-yarder, which came on the fi nal snap of the opening half, was a ... Boone became just the second QB since 1950 to post victories in each of his fi rst career-long as Martin became the fi rst player nationally to boot two fi eld goals of 50+ fi ve starts, joining Worth Lutz yards in a single game in 2013 while matching the school single-game record for most • Duke WR Jamison Crowder had nine receptions for 113 yards and one TD, marking fi eld goals of 50+ yards his fourth 100-yard game of the season and the ninth of his career • Duke LB David Helton added a career-best 19 tackles on the day while interceptions • Duke RB Josh Snead rushed for a team-best 53 yards on seven attempts and became were provided by Brown, CB Garett Patterson, S Jeremy Cash and CB Ross Cockrell the 41st player in school history to reach 1,000 yards on the ground in a career • With one PBU on the day, CB Ross Cockrell became Duke’s all-time leader with 34, • Duke’s defense generated four sacks on the afternoon with DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo bettering the previous mark of 33 set by former three-time All-ACC CB John Talley posting a pair • Making his fi rst career start, S DeVon Edwards registered 12 tackles while CBs • For the second straight year, Duke trailed Virginia at halftime before outscoring the Bryon Fields and Breon Borders added three and two PBUs, respectively ... Fields Cavs, 28-0, after intermission and Borders both saw extensive playing time in the second half as CB Ross Cockrell was limited due to an ankle injury 1 2 3 4 Final • Duke QB Anthony Boone accounted for 151 yards of total offense and his nine-yard Duke 0 7 10 18 = 35 touchdown run in the third period pushed the lead to 13-0 Virginia 14 8 0 0 = 22 • Virginia Tech ran 30 more offensive plays (84-54) than Duke and outgained the Blue Devils, 387-198 ... The Hokies also dominated time of possession, 39:27 to 20:33 Team Qtr Time Play Drive • The win marked Duke’s fi rst over a ranked foe since 1994 (Virginia), fi rst victory over UVA 1 11:31 Parks 1 run (Vozenilek kick) 11-78; 3:29 a ranked opponent on the road since 1971 (Stanford) and fi rst triumph over a ranked UVA 1 0:32 Parks 1 run (Vozenilek kick) 4-56; 1:18 conference squad on the road since 1958 (North Carolina) ... The Blue Devils also UVA 2 5:49 Parks 13 pass from Watford (Gooch rush) 7-77; 3:16 DUKE 2 0:46 Crowder 6 pass Boone (Martin kick) 8-62; 1:46 snapped a 12-game losing streak to the Hokies dating back to 1981 DUKE 3 4:43 Martin 25 FG 13-62; 4:39 1 2 3 4 Final DUKE 3 2:29 Connette 6 run (Martin kick) 3-53; 0:48 Duke 0 6 7 0 = 13 DUKE 4 11:44 Deaver 47 pass from Connette (Reeves pass from Boone) 9-82; 3:40 DUKE 4 4:17 Deaver 24 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 9-73; 3:20 Virginia Tech 0 0 7 3 = 10 DUKE 4 2:42 Martin 32 FG 4-5; 0:20 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 2 12:27 Martin 51 FG 5-22; 1:14 Duke Virginia DUKE 2 0:00 Martin 53 FG 7-37; 0:42 First Downs 22 22 DUKE 3 6:14 Boone 9 run (Martin kick) 6-63; 3:10 Rush-Pass-Penalty 11-11-0 8-12-2 VT 3 0:11 Thomas 5 run (Journell kick) 6-99; 2:47 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 44-180 39-100 VT 4 9:23 Journell 42 FG 10-31; 4:43 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 22-40-1 20-38-1 Passing Yards 292 263 Duke Virginia Tech Total Offensive Plays-Yards 84-472 77-363 First Downs 13 19 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-0 Rush-Pass-Penalty 6-4-3 12-6-1 Penalties-Yards 8-70 6-35 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 28-91 46-173 Punts-Yards-Average 6-240-40.0 8-319-39.9 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 7-26-4 21-38-4 Time of Possession 28:27 31:33 Passing Yards 107 214 Sacks By 4-39 1-6 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 54-198 84-387 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 4-16 / 4-4 6-17 / 1-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Red Zone 4-4 3-3 Penalties-Yards 6-26 6-67 Punts-Yards-Average 6-226-37.7 3-110-36.7 RUSHING — Duke: Snead 7-53, Duncan 8-42, Powell 6-38, Boone 9-25, Thompson 4-17, Time of Possession 20:33 39:27 Connette 8-9, TEAM 2-(-4); Sacks By 0-0 1-18 Virginia: Mizzell 6-52, Parks 15-50, Vozenilek 1-10, Shepherd 3-10, Jennings 1-4, Watford Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 0-11 / 1-1 4-18 / 4-6 11-(-6); TEAM 2-(-20). Red Zone 1-3 1-2 PASSING — Duke: Boone 21-39-1-245, Connette 1-1-0-47; Virginia: Watford 20-38-1-263. RUSHING — Duke: Boone 11-44, Duncan 7-38, Connette 2-10, Snead 4-5, Powell 1-0, RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 9-113, Braxton 4-35, McCaffrey 4-34, Deaver 3-96, Duncan TEAM 3-(-6); 1-10, Powell 1-4; Virginia Tech: Thomas 24-101, Edmunds 12-44, Coleman 10-28. Virginia: Parks 6-88, McGee 4-32, Swanson 3-28, Shepherd 3-25, Smith 1-51, Johnson PASSING — Duke: Boone 7-25-4-107, TEAM 0-1-0-0; 1-25, Dockins 1-10, Mizzell 1-4. Virginia Tech: Thomas 21-38-4-214. TACKLES — Duke: Helton 4-5=9, Cash 5-3=8, Anunike 3-4=7, Cockrell 5-1=6; RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 4-38, Deaver 2-29, Powell 1-40; Virginia: Coley 6-8=14, Romero 3-5=8, Snyder 2-6=8, Canady 5-2=7, Harold 5-2=7. Virginia Tech: Knowles 4-69, Byrn 4-26, Coles 3-30, Coleman 3-17, Cline 2-30, Stanford 2-27, Edmunds 2-10, Mangus 1-5. TACKLES — Duke: Helton 6-13=19, Brown 4-10=14, Edwards 5-7=12, Foxx 0-9=9; Virginia Tech: Maddy 2-6=8, Nicolas 4-2=6, Tyler 2-4=6, Edwards 3-2=5, Gayle 0-4=4. 80 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Game 9 • Duke 38, N.C. State 20 Game 10 • Duke 48, [24] Miami 30 November 9, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ESPNU November 16, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ESPNU • Duke S DeVon Edwards returned two interceptions for touchdowns and added a third • Duke QB Brandon Connette accounted for fi ve touchdowns — four on the ground score with a 100-yard kickoff return to guide the Blue Devils to their fi fth straight win and one through the air — to lead the Blue Devils to a 48-30 win over No. 24 Miami in with a 38-20 triumph over N.C. State as a crowd of 32,010 watched at Wallace Wade front of 30,044 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C. Stadium in Durham, N.C. • The win marked Duke’s second over a nationally-ranked foe on the year ... The 18-point • Trailing 24-20 late in the fourth quarter, QB Brandon Connette marched the Blue margin over Miami is the largest for Duke over a nationally-ranked foe since a 34-0 Devils 79 yards on eight plays and his fi ve-yard touchdown run with 3:31 remaining triumph over Wake Forest in 1944 gave Duke the lead for good • Connette matched the school’s single-game record with four rushing TDs, and in the • In a 16-second span, Edwards intercepted two Wolfpack passes and returned both process became Duke’s all-time leader with 29, eclipsing the previous standard of 28 for touchdowns to seal the victory ... Edwards joined former Duke CB Leon Wright as set by Tom Davis from 1941-44 ... Connette also became the fi rst player in Duke history the only players in NCAA history to return interceptions for touchdowns on consecutive to post 10+ rushing TDs and 10+ passing TDs in a season offensive snaps by the opposition • The Blue Devils rushed for a Cutcliffe Era-high 358 yards with RB Josh Snead picking • Earlier in the game, Edwards returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown and became up 138 yards on just nine carries ... RB Jela Duncan added 98 yards on the ground the fi rst player nationally since 2003 to score three non-offensive TDs in the same game while RB Shaquille Powell totaled a pair of touchdowns on a 22-yard pass from Con- ... The kickoff return for a TD marked Duke’s fi rst since Jabari Marshall’s 94-yard scoring nette and 33-yard run effort against Connecticut in 2007 • The Duke defense yielded just 10 points after halftime as the Blue Devils turned a • Five Blue Devils reached double fi gures in the tackle column: LB David Helton (12), DE 21-20 lead at intermission into the 18-point victory Kenny Anunike (11), LB Kelby Brown (10), S Deondre Singleton (10) and Edwards • Duke LB Kelby Brown posted 17 tackles while S Jeremy Cash added 13 stops ... S (10) ... S Jeremy Cash carded six tackles, one interception and one fumble recovery Deondre Singleton logged 10 tackles and the fi rst interception of his career while CB • WR Jamison Crowder posted his fi fth 100-yard receiving game of the season with a Ross Cockrell posted fi ve PBUs seven-catch, 134-yard outing ... He logged his third career reception of 75+ yards with a 75-yard gain to set up Duke’s fi rst touchdown • QB Brandon Connette came off the bench to direct Duke’s game-winning, fourth 1 2 3 4 Final quarter scoring drive that covered 79 yards on eight snaps ... Connette became just Miami 17 3 10 0 = 30 the third player in Duke history to both run and throw for game-winning, fourth quarter Duke 7 14 10 17 = 48 touchdowns Team Qtr Time Play Drive MIAMI 1 10:27 Goudis 32 FG 10-61; 4:33 1 2 3 4 Final MIAMI 1 9:33 Coley 79 punt return (Goudis kick) — N.C. State 0 0 13 7 = 20 DUKE 1 6:22 Connette 2 run (Martin kick) 10-75; 3:11 Duke 7 3 7 21 = 38 MIAMI 1 2:01 Waters 5 pass from Morris (Goudis kick) 10-76; 4:15 DUKE 2 9:02 Powell 22 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 6-52; 1:32 Team Qtr Time Play Drive MIAMI 2 4:42 Goudis 32 FG 10-68; 4:13 DUKE 1 11:07 Boone 4 run (Martin kick) 5-90; 1:51 DUKE 2 2:01 Connette 3 run (Martin kick) 10-75; 2:41 DUKE 2 8:14 Martin 36 FG 4-8; 1:28 DUKE 3 11:50 Connette 1 run (Martin kick) 10-75; 3:10 NCSU 3 8:46 Sade 29 FG 10-83; 3:58 MIAMI 3 11:12 Waters 50 pass from Morris (Goudis kick) 3-78; 0:32 NCSU 3 7:17 Smith 73 punt return (Sade kick) — MIAMI 3 5:04 Goudis 31 FG 11-68; 4:12 NCSU 3 3:58 Sade 24 FG 7-8; 3:09 DUKE 3 2:47 Martin 48 FG 6-45; 2:09 DUKE 3 3:45 Edwards 100 kickoff return (Martin kick) — DUKE 4 11:37 Connette 4 run (Martin kick) 4-75; 0:55 NCSU 4 6:37 Payton 80 pass from Mitchell (Sade kick) 3-80; 0:25 DUKE 4 6:50 Powell 33 run (Martin kick) 6-64; 3:19 DUKE 4 3:31 Connette 5 run (Martin kick) 8-79; 3:06 DUKE 4 1:04 Martin 32 FG 8-18; 4:12 DUKE 4 3:21 Edwards 25 interception return (Martin kick) DUKE 4 3:05 Edwards 45 interception return (Martin kick) Miami Duke First Downs 28 27 N.C. State Duke Rush-Pass-Penalty 8-17-3 18-9-0 First Downs 20 12 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 29-186 52-358 Rush-Pass-Penalty 10-9-1 5-7-0 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 30-49-1 16-24-0 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 48-164 31-123 Passing Yards 379 185 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 13-33-3 20-34-3 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 78-565 76-543 Passing Yards 248 198 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 81-412 65-321 Penalties-Yards 7-69 5-55 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Punts-Yards-Average 4-171-42.8 4-174-43.5 Penalties-Yards 6-50 2-13 Time of Possession 31:59 28:01 Punts-Yards-Average 8-307-38.4 8-369-46.1 Sacks By 1-10 1-2 Time of Possession 33:12 26:48 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 5-15 / 0-2 5-13 / 2-2 Sacks By 2-5 3-14 Red Zone 4-4 5-5 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 6-18 / 0-1 3-15 / 1-1 Red Zone 2-3 3-3 RUSHING — Miami: Crawford 19-115, Clements 1-28, Edwards 4-22, Morris 4-18, Hagens 1-3. RUSHING — N.C. State: Thornton 26-103, Mitchell 14-49, Dayes 3-11, Creecy 1-7, Thomas Duke: Snead 9-138, Duncan 16-98, Powell 7-59, Connette 11-37, Crowder 1-13, Boone 6-11, 4-(-6). Thompson 1-4, TEAM 1-(-2). Duke: Connette 8-40, Powell 9-35, Thompson 2-32, Duncan 4-15, Snead 2-4, TEAM 1-(-1), PASSING — Miami: Morris 30-49-1-379; Boone 5-(-2). Duke: Boone 11-15-0-104, Connette 5-9-0-81. PASSING — N.C. State: Mitchell 7-18-2-148, Thomas 6-15-1-100; RECEIVING — Miami: Waters 9-116, Hurns 8-107, Crawford 3-48, Hagens 3-42, Lewis 2-27, Duke: Boone 13-21-3-139, Connette 7-13-0-59. Walford 2-19, Coley 2-10, Scott 1-10; RECEIVING — N.C. State: Payton 3-104, Smith 2-37, Copeland 2-21, Grinnage 2-15, Dayes Duke: Crowder 6-53, Deaver 3-30, Braxton 2-24, Powell 2-23, McCaffrey 1-43, Duncan 1-44, Thornton 1-10, Ramos 1-10, Cherry 1-7; 1-8, Blakeney 1-4. Duke: Crowder 7-134, Barnes 2-16, McCaffrey 2-14, Deaver 2-13, Duncan 2-9, Braxton 2-4, TACKLES — Miami: Perryman 4-9=13, Green 3-7=10, Gaines 2-8=10, Chickillo 1-5=6; Smith 1-2, Blakeney 1-2. Duke: Ke. Brown 6-11=17, Cash 8-5=13, Singleton 6-4=10, Edwards 4-4=8, Helton 1-6=7. TACKLES — N.C. State: Pittman 9-5=14, Tocho 3-2=5, Johnson 2-3=5, Green 2-3=5; Duke: Helton 3-9=12, Anunike 1-10-11, Ke. Brown 6-4=10, Singleton 6-4=10, Edwards 6-4=10. 81 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Game 11 • [25] Duke 28, Wake Forest 21 Game 12 • [24] Duke 27, North Carolina 25 November 23, 2013 • BB&T Field • Winston-Salem, N.C. • ESPN2 November 30, 2013 • Kenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, N.C. • ESPN2 • Duke QB Anthony Boone compiled 313 yards of total offense while throwing three • Duke K Ross Martin booted a 27-yard fi eld goal with 2:22 left in the fourth period to touchdown passes as the 25th-ranked Blue Devils matched the school record for vic- guide No. 24 Duke to a 27-25 win over rival North Carolina as 62,000 spectators looked tories in a season with nine by upending Wake Forest, 28-21, as 28,463 fans watched on at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C. at BB&T Field in Winston-Salem, N.C. • The win clinched the ACC’s Coastal Division championship for the Blue Devils, marking • With their ninth victory on the year, the Blue Devils equaled the school standard set Duke’s fi rst football title since 1989 when it tied Virginia for the regular season crown ... previously in 1933, 1936, 1938 and 1941 ... Duke also claimed at least a share of the The victory — a program-record 10th of the season — vaulted Duke to the Dr Pepper ACC Coastal Division championship with its fi fth conference victory ACC Championship Game against Atlantic Division champion Florida State • Boone completed 24-of-29 (.828) passes for 256 yards while rushing seven times for • Duke’s game-winning drive went 66 yards on 11 snaps and was keyed by a 29-yard an additional 57 yards ... The pass completion percentage marked the third-highest pass from QB Anthony Boone to RB Jela Duncan ... Boone fi nished the day completing single-game total in school history 23-of-34 passes for 274 yards with two TDs • Duke rallied from a double-fi gure defi cit to win for the third time on the year as Wake • Following Martin’s fi eld goal, North Carolina marched to the Duke 49 yardline, but Tar Forest jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the second quarter ... The Blue Devils tied the game Heel QB Marquise Williams was pressured by DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo and threw an before halftime with a pair of Boone scoring passes for Jamison Crowder (10 yards) interception into the hands of S DeVon Edwards to end the threat ... The interception and Max McCaffrey (4 yards) in the fi nal 7:09 of the second period capped an outstanding day for Edwards, who also logged eight tackles and returned a • After the teams traded TDs early in the third period, Duke took the lead for good on kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown QB Brandon Connette’s three-yard touchdown run at the 3:21 mark of the quarter ... • Duke WR Jamison Crowder caught fi ve passes for 54 yards and two TDs and, in The rushing score marked the 30th of Connette’s career the process, broke the school single-season record for receptions with 88 ... Conner • Crowder fi nished with 10 receptions for 121 yards and two TDs ... With the performance, Vernon held the previous standard of 85 catches set in 2012 Crowder topped the 80-catch and 1,000-yard plateaus for the season • The 10 wins on the year establishes a Duke record, bettering the previous high of nine • Duke DE Kenny Anunike netted quarterback sacks on consecutive Wake Forest snaps set by the 1933, 1936, 1938 and 1941 squads to push the Demon Deacons out of fi eld goal range in the fourth quarter • Duke closed the regular season with a perfect 5-0 record on the road, marking the • The Duke defense limited Wake Forest to just 248 yards of total offense – 51.4 yards program’s fi rst unbeaten campaign in road games since 1962 below its season average – and just 3.70 yards per play ... The Blue Devils allowed • The wins over North Carolina in 2012 and 2013 mark the fi rst victories over the Tar zero points in the fourth quarter for the fi fth time on the year Heels in consecutive seasons since 1988 and 1989 • Wake Forest’s fi nal four possessions of the game netted two punts and two turnovers • Duke put together its fourth fourth-quarter victory of the season, overcoming a 25-24 as Duke turned a 21-14 defi cit into the 28-21 victory defi cit in the fi nal period … The four fourth-quarter wins (Duke tied or trailing in the fourth quarter) are a school record, surpassing the three fourth-quarter wins by the 1988, 1962 and 1961 teams 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 0 14 14 0 = 28 Wake Forest 7 7 7 0 = 21 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 7 10 7 3 = 27 Team Qtr Time Play Drive North Carolina 7 8 7 3 = 25 WAKE 1 5:02 Brown 59 fumble return (Hedlund kick) — WAKE 2 14:20 Bishop 6 pass from Price (Hedlund kick) 10-47; 4:19 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 2 7:09 Crowder 10 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 5-43; 1:53 UNC 1 8:22 Williams 1 run (Moore kick) 3-89; 0:45 DUKE 2 1:11 McCaffrey 4 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 10-69; 4:06 DUKE 1 2:31 Crowder 17 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 13-74; 5:45 WAKE 3 10:50 Price 12 run (Hedlund kick) 9-75; 4:10 DUKE 2 6:31 Martin 22 FG 17-95; 8:20 DUKE 3 9:52 Crowder 58 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 3-77; 0:51 UNC 2 1:30 Williams 1 run (Moore pass from Hibbard) 9-34; 3:30 DUKE 3 3:21 Connette 3 run (Martin kick) 9-70; 3:36 DUKE 2 1:19 Edwards 99 kickoff return (Martin kick) — DUKE 3 12:08 Crowder 7 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 7-50; 2:22 Duke Wake Forest UNC 3 5:10 Davis 23 pass from Williams (Moore kick) 7-64; 2:09 First Downs 20 16 UNC 4 7:03 Moore 37 FG 12-48; 4:50 Rush-Pass-Penalty 9-11-0 9-6-1 DUKE 4 2:22 Martin 27 FG 11-66; 4:41 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 35-121 40-124 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 25-32-0 12-27-1 Duke North Carolina Passing Yards 257 124 First Downs 27 22 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 67-378 67-248 Rush-Pass-Penalty 10-17-0 13-6-3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 46-187 39-225 Penalties-Yards 4-35 6-33 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 23-36-0 17-36-2 Punts-Yards-Average 5-207-41.4 7-269-38.4 Passing Yards 274 223 Time of Possession 29:17 30:43 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 82-461 75-448 Sacks By 4-36 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 3-11 / 0-0 10-18 / 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-55 9-85 Red Zone 3-4 2-2 Punts-Yards-Average 4-161-40.2 4-184-46.2 Time of Possession 35:23 24:37 RUSHING — Duke: Boone 7-57, Duncan 8-36, Powell 6-21, Crowder 1-9, Connette 4-4, Sacks By 0-0 0-0 Snead 5-2, TEAM 4-(-8); Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 8-15 / 0-1 2-12 / 3-4 Wake Forest: J. Harris 19-67, Price 18-45, Gibson 2-7, Ragland 1-5. Red Zone 4-4 3-3 PASSING — Duke: Boone 24-29-0-256, Connette 1-3-0-1; Wake Forest: Price 12-27-1-124. RUSHING — Duke: Powell 9-57, Snead 10-48, Thompson 6-34, Duncan 9-25, Boone 6-13, RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 10-121, Barnes 3-33, Duncan 3-26, Deaver 2-34, McCaffrey Crowder 1-6, Connette 4-5, TEAM 1-(-1); 2-21, Powell 2-14, Braxton 2-5, Blakeney 1-3; North Carolina: Williams 16-104, Logan 16-92, Switzer 3-15, Francis 3-8, Blue 1-6. Wake Forest: Ragland 4-27, J. Harris 2-35, T. Harris 2-23, Bishop 2-14, Crump 1-20, PASSING — Duke: Boone 23-34-0-274, Connette 0-1-0-0, TEAM 0-1-0-0; Garside 1-5. North Carolina: Williams 17-36-2-223. TACKLES — Duke: Helton 4-4=8, Bruce 4-4=8, Singleton 5-1=6, Ke. Brown 4-2=6; RECEIVING — Duke: Deaver 7-65, Braxton 5-70, Crowder 5-54, Blakeney 1-32, Duncan Wake Forest: Chubb 5-3=8, Noel 5-2=7, Janvion 3-4=7, Olson 3-3=6, K. Johson 4-1=5. 1-29, Barnes 1-15, Connette 1-5, McCaffrey 1-3, Thompson 1-1; North Carolina: Ebron 5-121, Switzer 5-54, Francis 3-9, Davis 2-32, Thorpe 1-5, Logan 1-2. TACKLES — Duke: Cash 7-6=13, Helton 6-3=9, Edwards 6-2=8, Ke. Brown 6-1=7; North Carolina: Boston 10-5=15, Green 6-3=9, Hughes 5-4=9, Martin 3-5=8. 82 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Game 13 • [1] Florida State 45, [20] Duke 7 Game 14 • [20] Texas A&M 52, [22] Duke 48 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game • December 7, 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl • December 31, 2014 Bank of America Stadium • Charlotte, N.C. • ABC Georgia Dome • Atlanta, Ga. • ESPN • Florida State QB Jameis Winston accounted for 389 total yards and four touchdowns • Toney Hurd, Jr., returned an interception 55 yards for a game-winning touchdown to lead No. 1 Florida State to a 45-7 win over No. 20 Duke in the Dr Pepper ACC Cham- with 3:33 remaining to propel No. 20 Texas A&M to a 52-48 win over No. 22 Duke in the pionship Game in front of 67,694 fans at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. 46th annual Chick-fi l-A Bowl at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga. • After Duke became the fi rst team to hold Florida State scoreless in the opening quarter, • Duke scored on all six drives in the fi rst half — including fi ve straight touchdowns — to the Seminoles posted 17 points in the second period before a 21-point third quarter stake a 38-17 halftime lead ... Texas A&M outscored Duke 35-10 in the second half, • Winston completed 19-of-32 passes for 330 yards and three TDs while rushing 10 including 21 points in the fourth quarter times for 59 yards and one TD • Duke QB Anthony Boone established school bowl game records for pass comple- • Duke CB Breon Borders established an ACC Championship game record with two tions (29), pass attempts (45), passing yardage (427), total offensive yards (454) and interceptions to push his season total to four to set the school standard for freshmen TD responsibility (4) while sharing the school bowl standard for passing TDs (3) ... the • Duke QB Anthony Boone was 20-of-40 through the air for 138 yards with two inter- passing yardage total versus the Aggies fell one yard short of the Chick-fi l-A Bowl record ceptions while WR Jamison Crowder, who caught a game-high eight passes for 66 of 428 set by Chuck Hartlieb of Iowa in 1988 yards, broke Duke’s single-season receiving yards record, surpassing the 1,149 yards • Duke WR Jamison Crowder hauled in 12 receptions for 163 yards and a touchdown compiled by Clarkston Hines in 1989 to break the ACC’s single-season receptions record and become the fi rst league receiver • RB Josh Snead scored Duke’s lone TD of the day with a fi ve-yard run in the fi nal period to reach 100 catches in a season ... The receptions and receiving yardage totals also • Duke was making its fi rst appearance in the ACC Championship game after winning the set Duke bowl game records Coastal Division outright with a 6-2 record ... Florida State was appearing in the league • Duke rushed for 234 yards on 37 carries ... RBs Josh Snead and Juwan Thompson title game for the fourth time after claiming the Atlantic Division with a perfect 8-0 ledger combined for 196 rushing yards ... Snead totaled 104 and a touchdown on 17 carries ... • The loss ended Duke’s eight-game winning streak and marked the Blue Devils’ fi rst Thompson rushed for 92 yards on 11 carries ... Duke scored three rushing touchdowns, loss away from home on the year including QB Brandon Connette’s school record-tying 14th of the season • As a team, Duke set school bowl game records for total points, points in a quarter, points in a half, total offensive yards and passing yards 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 0 0 0 7 = 7 1 2 3 4 Final Florida State 0 17 21 7 = 45 Duke 14 24 3 7 = 48 Texas A&M 3 14 14 21 = 52 Team Qtr Time Play Drive FSU 2 12:36 Benjamin 14 pass from Winston (Aguayo kick) 9-64; 4:03 Team Qtr Time Play Drive FSU 2 3:37 Williams 12 run (Aguayo kick) 11-73; 5:01 DUKE 1st 08:50 Snead 11 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 8-63; 3:47 FSU 2 0:25 Aguayo 45 FG 7-53; 0:58 TAMU 1st 05:31 Lambo 45 FG 11-53; 3:14 FSU 3 9:52 Shaw 11 pass from Winston (Aguayo kick) 3-26; 1:01 DUKE 1st 04:12 Connette 3 run (Martin kick) 5-79; 1:14 FSU 3 6:31 Benjamin 54 pass from Winston (Aguayo kick) 5-87; 1:49 DUKE 2nd 14:21 Boone 11 run (Martin kick) 3-24; 1:18 FSU 3 2:38 Winston 17 run (Aguayo kick) 4-61; 1:25 TAMU 2nd 13:04 Labhart 23 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 4-75; 1:17 FSU 4 7:25 Freeman 7 run (Aguayo kick) 9-92; 4:33 DUKE 2nd 11:49 Crowder 59 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 3-75; 1:15 DUKE 4 1:01 Snead 5 run (Martin kick) 14-75; 6:24 TAMU 2nd 06:45 Labhart 9 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 13-75; 5:04 DUKE 2nd 02:31 Snead 25 run (Martin kick) 11-75; 4:14 Duke Florida State DUKE 2nd 00:00 Martin 18 FG 7-49; 2:28 First Downs 15 31 TAMU 3rd 09:55 Labhart 19 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 6-64; 2:03 Rush-Pass-Penalty 6-8-1 13-16-2 TAMU 3rd 05:05 Carson 21 run (Lambo kick) 6-70; 2:03 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 31-99 43-239 DUKE 3rd 00:43 Martin 20 FG 9-73; 4:22 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 21-42-2 19-32-2 TAMU 4th 12:48 Manziel 3 run (Lambo kick) 8-65; 2:55 Passing Yards 140 330 DUKE 4th 06:46 Reeves 21 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 14-75; 6:02 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 73-239 75-569 TAMU 4th 05:44 Walker 44 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 3-67; 0:53 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 TAMU 4th 03:33 Hurd 55 interception return (Lambo kick) — Penalties-Yards 3-32 6-65 Punts-Yards-Average 9-375-41.7 4-167-41.8 Duke Texas A&M Time of Possession 30:44 29:16 First Downs 29 30 Sacks By 1-9 2-5 Rush-Pass-Penalty 12-17-0 9-20-1 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 7-20 / 0-0 6-11 / 0-0 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 37-234 30-159 Red Zone 1-1 5-5 Passing Cmp.-Att.-Int. 29-45-2 30-38-0 Passing Yards 427 382 RUSHING — Duke: Powell 8-44, Thompson 6-19, Snead 7-17, Duncan 5-16, Crowder 1-4, Total Offensive Plays-Yards 82-661 68-541 Connette 1-4, Boone 3-(-5); Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Florida State: Freeman 18-91, Winston 10-59, Williams 7-55, Wilder 5-25, Stevenson 1-6, Penalties-Yards 3-30 4-40 Abram 1-2, Green 1-1. Punts-Yards-Average 0-0-0.0 1-0-0.0 PASSING — Duke: Boone 20-40-2-138, Connette 1-1-0-2, Crowder 0-1-0-0; Time of Possession 35:02 24:58 Florida State: Winston 19-32-2-330. Sacks By 0-0 1-7 RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 8-66, Deaver 4-17, Blakeney 2-22, McCaffrey 2-14, Barnes Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 9-15 / 3-4 4-9 / 1-1 2-(-2), Reeves 1-10, Duncan 1-8, Powell 1-5; Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-3 Florida State: Greene 6-67, Benjamin 5-119, Shaw 4-74, O’Leary 3-48, Freeman 1-22. RUSHING — Duke: Snead 17-104, Thompson 11-92, Boone 5-27, Powell 2-7, Connette 2-4; TACKLES — Duke: Cash 5-3=8, Helton 4-4=8, Ke. Brown 5-0=5, Singleton 4-1=5; Texas A&M: Manziel 11-73, Malena 8-45, T. Williams 4-23, Carson 4-21, TEAM 3-(-3). Florida State: Jernigan 5-5=10, Tel. Smith 7-1=8, Andrews 5-0=5, Williams 3-1=4. PASSING — Duke: Boone 29-45-2-427; Texas A&M: Manziel 30-38-0-382. RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 12-163, Deaver 6-116, Snead 3-21; Braxton 3-17, Barnes 2-48, Blakeney 1-23, Reeves 1-21, Thompson 1-18; Texas A&M: Labhart 7-76, Walker 6-113; Kennedy 5-52, Evans 4-72, Gonzalez 3-18, Clear 2-38, J. Williams 1-6, Malena 1-6, T. Williams 1-1. TACKLES — Duke: Helton 9-2=11, Edwards 7-2=9, Brown 6-2=8, Cockrell 6-0=6; Texas A&M: Honeycutt 6-3, Mastrogiovan 4-4; Jenkins 2-5=7, Hurd, Jr. 4-2=6. 83 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 STATISTICS RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE Player G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Player G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Josh Snead 14 107 670 19 651 6.1 2 56 46.5 Anthony Boone 11 388 214 2260 2474 224.9 Jela Duncan 13 113 573 11 562 5.0 3 20 43.2 Brandon Connette 13 246 337 1212 1549 119.2 Juwan Thompson 14 64 355 7 348 5.4 1 41 24.9 Josh Snead 14 107 651 0 651 46.5 Shaquille Powell 14 62 347 3 344 5.5 2 33 24.6 Jela Duncan 13 113 562 0 562 43.2 Brandon Connette 13 101 381 44 337 3.3 14 37 25.9 Juwan Thompson 14 64 348 0 348 24.9 Anthony Boone 11 66 284 70 214 3.2 5 23 19.5 Shaquille Powell 14 62 344 0 344 24.6 Jamison Crowder 14 8 71 0 71 8.9 1 22 5.1 Jamison Crowder 14 9 71 0 71 5.1 Eric Adams 2 3 9 2 7 2.3 0 6 3.5 Eric Adams 2 3 7 0 7 3.5 TEAM 14 20 0 42 -42 -2.1 0 0 -3.8 Will Monday 14 2 0 2 2 0.1 Total 14 544 2,690 198 2,492 4.6 28 56 178.0 Total 14 1,016 2,492 3,474 5,966 426.1 Opponents 14 573 2,740 302 2,438 4.3 17 47 174.1 Opponents 14 1,033 2,438 3,414 5,852 418.0 PASSING SCORING Player G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Player TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Anthony Boone 11 128.18 206-322-13 64.0 2260 13 75 205.5 Ross Martin 0 13-19 58-58 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 97 Brandon Connette 13 153.59 90-145-6 62.1 1212 13 75 93.2 Brandon Connette 14 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 84 TEAM 14 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Jamison Crowder 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 Will Monday 14 108.40 2-2-0 100.0 2 0 6 0.1 Anthony Boone 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 30 Jamison Crowder 14 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Max McCaffrey 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Total 14 135.09 298-472-19 63.1 3,474 26 75 248.1 DeVon Edwards 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Opponents 14 129.84 264-460-18 57.4 3,414 25 80 243.9 Issac Blakeney 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Jela Duncan 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 RECEIVING Braxton Deaver 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Player G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Josh Snead 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Jamison Crowder 14 108 1360 12.6 8 75 97.1 Shaquille Powell 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Braxton Deaver 14 46 600 13.0 4 47 42.9 Brandon Braxton 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Brandon Braxton 14 39 361 9.3 2 75 25.8 David Reeves 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8 Max McCaffrey 14 26 282 10.8 4 48 20.1 Juwan Thompson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Issac Blakeney 14 19 244 12.8 4 32 17.4 Total 60 13-19 58-58 0-1 1 1-1 0 0 459 Johnell Barnes 12 15 217 14.5 0 50 18.1 Opponents 48 12-23 45-46 1-1 1 1-1 0 0 373 Jela Duncan 13 13 123 9.5 1 29 9.5 Shaquille Powell 14 8 90 11.2 1 40 6.4 FIELD GOALS Juwan Thompson 14 7 46 6.6 0 21 3.3 Player M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Josh Snead 14 6 29 4.8 1 11 2.1 Ross Martin 13-19 68.4 1-1 4-4 5-7 1-4 2-3 53 0 David Reeves 14 3 38 12.7 1 21 2.7 Anthony Nash 7 3 31 10.3 0 14 4.4 PUNTING Ryan Smith 5 2 41 20.5 0 39 8.2 Player No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Nick Sink 7 2 7 3.5 0 11 1.0 Will Monday 69 2,945 42.7 72 6 11 21 0 Brandon Connette 13 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4 Total 69 2,945 42.7 72 6 11 21 0 Total 14 298 3,474 11.7 26 75 248.1 Opponents 75 3,020 40.3 79 2 19 23 1 Opponents 14 264 3,414 12.9 25 80 243.9 KICKOFFS ALL PURPOSE Player No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Player G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Ross Martin 70 4,328 61.8 20 2 Jamison Crowder 14 71 1360 401 0 0 1832 130.9 Jack Willoughby 11 689 62.6 3 1 Josh Snead 14 651 29 15 0 0 695 49.6 Total 81 5,017 61.9 23 3 1113 41.1 23 Jela Duncan 13 562 123 0 0 0 685 52.7 Opponents 74 4,617 62.4 35 1 890 38.5 26 DeVon Edwards 14 0 0 0 574 78 652 46.6 Braxton Deaver 14 0 600 0 0 0 600 42.9 PUNT RETURNS Shaquille Powell 14 344 90 0 116 0 550 39.3 Player No. Yds Avg TD Long Johnell Barnes 12 0 217 0 204 0 421 35.1 Jamison Crowder 25 401 16.0 2 82 Juwan Thompson 14 348 46 0 0 0 394 28.1 Max McCaffrey 3 7 2.3 0 7 Brandon Braxton 14 0 361 0 0 0 361 25.8 Josh Snead 1 15 15.0 0 0 Brandon Connette 13 337 5 0 0 0 342 26.3 Total 29 423 14.6 2 82 Max McCaffrey 14 0 282 7 0 0 289 20.6 Opponents 20 219 10.9 2 79 Issac Blakeney 14 0 244 0 0 0 244 17.4 Anthony Boone 11 214 0 0 0 0 214 19.5 KICKOFF RETURNS Breon Borders 14 0 0 0 0 51 51 3.6 Player No. Yds Avg TD Long Ryan Smith 5 0 41 0 0 0 41 8.2 DeVon Edwards 19 574 30.2 2 100 David Reeves 14 0 38 0 0 0 38 2.7 Johnell Barnes 10 204 20.4 0 28 Anthony Nash 7 0 31 0 0 0 31 4.4 Shaquille Powell 6 116 19.3 0 27 Garett Patterson 14 0 0 0 0 24 24 1.7 Dan Beilinson 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 Ross Cockrell 13 0 0 0 0 19 19 1.5 Total 36 890 24.7 2 100 Jeremy Cash 14 0 0 0 0 18 18 1.3 Opponents 54 1,113 20.6 0 44 Deondre Singleton 12 0 0 0 0 14 14 1.2 Kelby Brown 13 0 0 0 0 12 12 0.9 INTERCEPTION RETURNS Nick Sink 7 0 7 0 0 0 7 1.0 Player No. Yds Avg TD Long Eric Adams 2 7 0 0 0 0 7 3.5 Jeremy Cash 4 18 4.5 0 14 Dan Beilinson 12 0 0 0 -4 0 -4 -0.3 Breon Borders 4 51 12.8 0 19 Total 14 2,492 3,474 423 890 216 7,495 535.4 Ross Cockrell 3 19 6.3 0 19 Opponents 14 2,438 3,414 219 1,113 229 7,413 529.5 DeVon Edwards 3 78 26.0 2 45 Kelby Brown 2 12 6.0 0 8 Deondre Singleton 1 14 14.0 0 14 Garett Patterson 1 24 24.0 0 24 Total 18 216 12.0 2 45 Opponents 19 229 12.1 3 75

FUMBLE RETURNS Player No. Yds Avg TD Long Dezmond Johnson 2 9 4.5 0 8 Garett Patterson 1 3 3.0 0 3 Carlos Wray 1 4 4.0 0 4 Total 4 16 4.0 0 8 Opponents 1 59 59.0 1 59

84 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSE Player G Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks Int PBU QBH FR FF Blk Saf David Helton 14 46 87 133 4.0-7 1.0-2 . 2 2 . . . . Jeremy Cash 14 64 57 121 9.5-25 . 4-18 4 2 2-0 2 . . Kelby Brown 13 57 57 114 11.0-29 1.0-9 2-12 2 8 2-0 2 . . Kenny Anunike 14 22 45 67 13.5-68 6.0-44 . 2 3 . 1 1 . DeVon Edwards 14 37 27 64 0.5-2 . 3-78 6 . . . . . Deondre Singleton 12 41 22 63 3.0-7 . 1-14 4 . . 2 . . Justin Foxx 14 21 33 54 5.5-26 4.0-23 . . 2 . . . . Ross Cockrell 13 35 11 46 2.0-4 1.0-3 3-19 13 . . 1 . . Dwayne Norman 10 31 12 43 1.0-3 . . . . . 1 . . Bryon Fields 14 27 15 42 1.0-9 1.0-9 . 6 . . . . . Jamal Bruce 14 14 19 33 2.0-4 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . Carlos Wray 14 16 15 31 0.5-1 . . 1 4 1-4 . . . Anthony Young-Wisema 10 16 15 31 ...... Garett Patterson 14 15 12 27 . . 1-24 3 . 1-3 . . . Breon Borders 14 14 12 26 . . 4-51 8 . . . . . Corbin McCarthy 13 15 8 23 1.0-11 1.0-11 ...... Kyler Brown 11 10 12 22 2.0-9 1.0-8 . 1 2 . 1 . . Dezmond Johnson 14 8 14 22 2.5-6 1.0-3 . 1 4 2-9 . . . C.J. France 12 8 12 20 ...... Sydney Sarmiento 14 5 14 19 2.0-3 . . 3 . . . 1 . Jonathan Woodruff 12 9 8 17 4.0-19 3.0-18 . 1 2 . . . . Deion Williams 13 5 12 17 0.5-0 ...... Juwan Thompson 14 8 5 13 ...... Shaquille Powell 14 4 7 11 ...... A.J. Wolf 10 5 4 9 ...... Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo 10 6 3 9 2.5-23 2.0-23 . . 2 . . . . Ross Martin 14 3 3 6 ...... Jamal Wallace 5 . 6 6 . . . 1 . . . . . Garrett Rider 10 4 2 6 ...... David Reeves 14 2 3 5 ...... Issac Blakeney 14 2 2 4 ...... Christian Conway 14 1 2 3 1.0-17 ...... Keilin Rayner 5 1 1 2 ...... Michael Westray 5 1 1 2 ...... Josh Snead 14 1 1 2 ...... 1 . Brandon Braxton 14 2 . 2 ...... Johndre Bennett 5 . 1 1 ...... Chris Hoover 6 . 1 1 ...... Eric Adams 2 . 1 1 ...... Nick Sink 7 . 1 1 ...... Thomas Hennessy 14 1 . 1 ...... Max McCaffrey 14 1 . 1 ...... Brandon Connette 13 1 . 1 ...... Jamison Crowder 14 . 1 1 ...... Total 14 559 564 1,123 69.0-273 23-155 18-216 58 32 8-16 10 3 . Opponents 14 523 558 1,081 54.0-178 17-93 19-229 29 20 6-59 9 . . 2013 STARTING LINEUPS

Offense QB RB TE WR WR WR LT LG C RG RT N.C. Central Boone Thompson Deaver Crowder McCaffrey Blakeney Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Memphis Boone Thompson Deaver Crowder Braxton Blakeney Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Georgia Tech Connette Thompson Deaver Crowder Braxton Blakeney Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Pittsburgh Connette Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Troy Connette Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Navy Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Virginia Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Virginia Tech Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons N.C. State Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Blakeney McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Miami Boone Thompson Deaver Crowder Blakeney McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Wake Forest Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons North Carolina Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Florida State Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Texas A&M Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Patrick

Defense DE NG DT DE MLB WLB CB CB S (S) S (B) S (R) N.C. Central Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman McCarthy Memphis Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman McCarthy Georgia Tech Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown France Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman McCarthy Pittsburgh Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman Young-Wiseman Troy Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ky. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Young-Wiseman Navy Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Williams Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman McCarthy Virginia Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman Singleton Virginia Tech Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards N.C. State Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Fields Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards Miami Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards Wake Forest Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards North Carolina Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards Florida State Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards Texas A&M Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards

85 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 ACC STANDINGS ACADEMIC ALL-ACC ATLANTIC ACC GAMES OVERALL Nate Andrews, S Florida State Brandon Mitchell, QB NC State Team W L Home Road W L Home Road Neutral Ray Beno, G Georgia Tech Will Monday, P Duke Florida State 8 0 4-0 4-0 14 0 7-0 5-0 2-0 Adam Bisnowaty, T Pitt Thomas Moore, PK North Carolina , LB Clemson Clemson 7 1 3-1 4-0 11 2 6-1 4-1 1-0 Scott Orndoff, TE Pitt Trey Braun, T Georgia Tech Garett Patterson, CB Duke Boston College 4 4 3-1 1-3 7 6 5-1 2-4 0-1 Brandon Braxton, WR Duke Shaq Powell, RB Duke Syracuse 4 4 2-2 2-2 7 6 4-2 2-3 1-1 Kelby Brown, LB Duke Tanner Price, QB Wake Forest Maryland 3 5 1-3 2-2 7 6 3-3 3-2 1-1 Kyler Brown, LB Duke Tyler Purvis, FB NC State Wake Forest 2 6 2-2 0-4 4 8 3-3 1-5 0-0 Harrison Butker, PK Georgia Tech David Reeves, TE Duke NC State 0 8 0-4 0-4 3 9 3-5 0-4 0-0 Chandler Catanzaro, PK Clemson Nathan Renfro, P Maryland Ross Cockrell, CB Duke Justin Renfrow, DT Miami Henry Coley, LB Virginia Daniel Rodriguez, WR Clemson COASTAL ACC OVERALL Sal Conaboy, C Maryland Sam Rogers, FB Virginia Tech Team W L Home Road W L Home Road Neutral Brad Craddock, PK Maryland Sydney Sarmiento, DT Duke Duke 6 2 2-2 4-0 10 4 5-2 5-0 0-2 Jamison Crowder, WR Duke Tom Savage, QB Pitt Miami 5 3 3-1 2-2 9 4 6-1 3-2 0-1 Riley Dixon, P Syracuse Tyler Shatley, G Clemson Virginia Tech 5 3 2-2 3-1 8 5 4-2 4-1 0-2 David Dudeck, RB Boston College Bryant Shirreffs, QB NC State Georgia Tech 5 3 3-1 2-2 7 6 5-2 2-3 0-1 Trey Edmunds, TB Virginia Tech Perry Simmons, T Duke DeVon Edwards, CB Duke Jake Snyder, DE Virginia North Carolina 4 4 2-2 2-2 7 6 4-3 2-3 1-0 Cole Farrand, LB Maryland Nathan Staub, LB North Carolina Pitt 3 5 1-3 2-2 7 6 4-3 2-3 1-0 Brandon Facyson, CB Virginia Tech Juwan Thompson, RB Duke Virginia 0 8 0-4 0-4 2 10 2-6 0-4 0-0 Bryon Fields, CB Duke Jack Tocho, CB NC State Jordan Garside, FB Wake Forest Laken Tomlinson, T Duke Zack Gentry, LB NC State Rob Trudo, G Syracuse 2013 ACC BOWL RESULTS Matt Goudis, PK Miami Ray Vinopal, S Pitt BCS National Championship: Florida State 34, Auburn 31 Russell Athletic Bowl: Louisville 36, Miami 9 Dave Harding, G Duke James Vozenilek, P/PK Virginia Discover Orange Bowl: Clemson 40, Ohio State 35 Belk Bowl: North Carolina 39, Cincinnati 17 David Helton, LB Duke Rijo Walker, SS Virginia Ryan Janvion, SS Wake Forest Terrish Webb, DB Pitt Chick-fi l-A Bowl: Texas A&M 52, Duke 48 Texas Bowl: Syracuse 21, Minnesota 17 Dezmond Johnson, DE Duke Andre Williams, RB Boston College Hyundai Sun Bowl: UCLA 42, Virginia Tech 12 Military Bowl: Marshall 31, Maryland 20 Andrew Jomantas, T NC State Deion Williams, LB Duke AdvoCare V100 Bowl: Arizona 42, Boston College 19 Little Caesars Bowl: Pitt 30, Bowling Green 27 William Likely, CB-PR Maryland Harris Williams, T Boston College FAM Music City Bowl: Mississippi 25, Georgia Tech 17 Ross Martin, PK Duke Jameis Winston, QB Florida State Max McCaffrey, WR Duke Matt Yoklic, P Pitt Dexter McDougle, CB Maryland ALL-ACC (Coaches) First Team Offense Second Team Offense Third Team Offense Honorable Mention Offense: RB—David Sims, Georgia QB Jameis Winston, Fr.-R, Florida State 39 QB , Sr.-R, Clemson 27 QB Stephen Morris, Sr., Miami 11 Tech (9); WR—, Clemson (13); WR—Devin RB Andre Williams, Sr., Boston College 39 RB Duke Johnson, So., Miami 27 RB Jerome Smith, Jr., Syracuse 13 Street, Pitt (13); , Maryland (8); C—David RB , Jr., Florida State 28 RB Kevin Parks, Jr., Virginia 18 RB Roderick McDowell, Sr.-R, Clemson 13 Wang, Virginia Tech (8); T—Ian White, Boston College (10); WR Sammy Watkins, Jr., Clemson 39 WR , So.-R, Florida State 22 WR , Sr., Florida State 16 Bobby Hart, Florida State (8). WR , Jr., Florida State 31 WR , Sr., Wake Forest 20 WR Tyler Boyd, Fr., Pitt 16 WR Jamison Crowder, Jr., Duke 31 WR Allen Hurns, Sr., Miami 17 WR Alex Amidon, Sr., Boston College 14 Honorable Mention Defense: DE—J.R. Collins, Virginia TE , Jr., North Carolina 38 TE Nick O’Leary. Jr., Florida State 27 TE Braxton Deaver, Jr., Duke 8 Tech, (11); Corey Crawford, Clemson (8); DT—Grady Jar- T , Jr.-R, Florida State 31 T Morgan Moses, Sr., Virginia 22 T Seantrel Henderson, Sr., Miami 15 rett, Clemson (9); LB—Steele Divitto, Boston College T Brandon Thomas, Sr.-R, Clemson 23 T (t) Matt Patchan, Sr.-R, Boston College 21 T Perry Simmons, Sr.-R, Duke 11 (10); Marcus Whitfi eld, Maryland (8); CB—Jabari Price, G Laken Tomlinson, Jr.-R, Duke 26 T (t) James Hurst, Sr., North Carolina 21 G Tyler Shatley, Sr.-R, Clemson 14 North Carolina (8). G Tre’ Jackson, Jr., Florida State 23 G Brandon Linder, Sr., Miami 19 G Shaquille Mason, Jr., Georgia Tech 13 C , Sr.-R, Florida State 38 G (t) Josue Matias, Jr., Florida State 15 C Shane McDermott, Jr., Miami 9 Honorable Mention Special Teams: PK—Niklas Sade, G (t) Andrew Miller, Sr.-R, Virginia Tech 15 NC State (12). First Team Defense C Macky MacPherson, Sr., Syracuse 10 Third Team Defense DE , Jr., Clemson 35 DE James Gayle, Sr.-R, Virginia Tech 13 DE , Sr., Georgia Tech 29 Second Team Defense DE Mario Edwards Jr., So. Florida State 12 ACC Individual Awards (Coaches) DT , Sr., Pitt 35 DE Kareem Martin, Sr., North Carolina 18 DT Luther Maddy, Jr., Virginia Tech 14 DT , Jr., Florida State 33 DE (t) Kenny Anunike, Sr.-R, Duke 15 DT Jay Bromley, Sr., Syracuse 11 Coach of the Year David Cutcliffe, DU LB , Sr., Florida State 37 DE (t) Kasim Edebali, Sr.-R, Boston College 15 LB Spencer Shuey, Sr.-R, Clemson 12 Player of the Year Jameis Winston, FS LB , Jr., Miami 30 DT Nikita Whitlock, Sr., Wake Forest 30 LB , Jr., Clemson 11 Offensive Player of the Year: Jameis Winston, FS LB Kevin Pierre-Louis, Sr., Boston College 28 DT Derrick Hopkins, Sr., Virginia Tech 16 LB , Sr., Syracuse 11 Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald, PU CB , Sr., Florida State 38 LB Christian Jones, Sr., Florida State 26 CB Bashaud Breeland, Jr.-R, Clemson 11 Rookie of the Year Jameis Winston, FS CB Kyle Fuller, Sr., Virginia Tech 32 LB Jack Tyler, Sr.-R, Virginia Tech 25 CB Kevin Johnson, Jr.-R, Wake Forest 9 Offensive Rookie of the Year Jameis Winston, FS S , Sr., Florida State 33 LB Kelby Brown, Jr.-R, Duke 17 S , Jr., Virginia Tech 15 Defensive Rookie of the Year Kendall Fuller, VT S Anthony Harris, Jr., Virginia 22 CB Ross Cockrell, Sr.-R, Duke 21 S , So., Syracuse 9 CB Kendall Fuller, Fr., Virginia Tech 18 First Team Special Teams S Jeremy Cash, So.-R, Duke 21 Third Team Special Teams PK , Fr.-R, Florida State 28 S Tre Boston, Sr., North Carolina 21 PK Chandler Catanzaro, Sr.-R, Clemson 15 P Pat O’Donnell, Sr.-R, Miami 31 P Will Monday, So.-R, Duke 14 SP Jamison Crowder, Jr., Duke 27 Second Team Special Teams SP Stacy Coley, Fr., Miami 10 PK Nate Freese, Sr., Boston College 22 P A.J. Hughes, So., Virginia Tech 19 SP Ryan Switzer, Fr., North Carolina 25 ALL-ACC (ACSMA) First Team Offense Second Team Offense Third Team Offense Honorable Mention Offense: RB—Robert Godhigh, QB Jameis Winston, Fr., Florida State 191 QB Tajh Boyd, Sr., Clemson 132 QB Stephen Morris, Sr., Miami 24 Georgia Tech (39); David Sims, Georgia Tech (29); James RB Andre Williams, Sr., Boston College 195 RB Kevin Parks, Jr., Virginia 117 RB Roderick McDowell, Gr., Clemson 85 Wilder, Florida State (23); WR—Kenny Shaw, Florida State (46); Martavis Bryant, Clemson (34); Quinshad Davis, North RB Devonta Freeman, Jr., Florida State 126 RB Duke Johnson, So., Miami 104 RB Jerome Smith, Sr., Syracuse 53 Carolina (33); Stefon Diggs, Maryland (21); OT—Seantrel WR Sammy Watkins, Jr., Clemson 191 WR Michael Campanaro, Sr., Wake Forest 102 WR Devin Street, Sr., Pitt 80 Henderson, Miami (34); Bobby Hart, Florida State (30); WR Jamison Crowder, Jr., Duke 172 WR Allen Hurns, Sr., Miami 102 WR Alex Amidon, Sr., Boston College 70 Sean Hickey, Syracuse (29); Ian White, Boston College WR Rashad Greene, Jr., Florida State 126 WR Tyler Boyd, Fr., Pitt 100 WR Kelvin Benjamin, So., Florida State 68 (27); OG—Andrew Miller, Virginia Tech, (53); Will Jackson, TE Eric Ebron, Jr., North Carolina 178 TE Nick O’Leary, Jr., Florida State 126 TE Braxton Deaver, Jr., Duke 51 Georgia Tech, (35); Matt Rotheram, Pitt (22); Jon Feliciano, T Cameron Erving, Jr., Florida State 148 T Brandon Thomas, Gr., Clemson 104 T Perry Simmons, Sr., Duke 80 Miami (20); C—Russell Bodine, North Carolina (28); David Wang, Virginia Tech (21). T James Hurst, Sr., North Carolina 118 T Matt Patchan, Sr., Boston College 92 T Morgan Moses, Sr., Virginia 76 G Tre’ Jackson, Jr., Florida State 160 G Laken Tomlinson, Jr., Duke 90 G Tyler Shatley, Sr., Clemson 65 Honorable Mention Defense: DE—James Gayle, Virginia G Shaq Mason, Jr., Georgia Tech 96 G Brandon Linder, Sr., Miami 80 G Josue Matias, Jr. , Florida State 57 Tech (42); DT—Grady Jarrett, Clemson (39); , Virginia (21); LB—Robert Caldwell, NC State (51); Marcus C Bryan Stork, Sr., Florida State 181 C Macky MacPherson, Sr., Syracuse 61 C Andy Gallik, Jr., Boston College 52 Whitfi eld, Maryland (45); Marquis Spruill, Syracuse (31); Terrance Smith, Florida State (26); Norkeithus Otis, North First Team Defense Second Team Defense Third Team Defense Carolina (22); Cole Farrand, Maryland (22); CB—Tracy DE Vic Beasley, Jr, Clemson 161 DE Jeremiah Attaochu, Sr., Georgia Tech 121 DE Kasim Edebali, Sr., Boston College 65 Howard, Miami (30); P.J. Williams, Florida State (25); Kevin DE Kareem Martin, Sr., North Carolina 159 DE Kenny Anunike, Sr., Duke 98 DE Mario Edwards Jr., So., Florida State 56 Johnson, Wake Forest (22); Jabari Price, North Carolina DT Aaron Donald, Sr., Pitt 171 DT Timmy Jernigan, Jr., Florida State 124 DT Jay Bromley, Sr., Syracuse 68 (20); S—Ray Vinopal, Pitt (30); Jason Hendricks, Pitt (29); Ryan Janvion, Wake Forest (28); Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia DT Nikita Whitlock, Sr., Wake Forest 156 DT Derrick Hopkins, Sr., Virginia Tech 73 DT Luther Maddy, Jr., Virginia Tech 56 Tech (23); , Miami (20). LB Kelby Brown, Jr., Duke 146 LB Telvin Smith, Sr., Florida State 105 LB Steele Divitto, Sr., Boston College 78 Honorable Mention Special Teams: PK—Niklas Sade, LB Denzel Perryman, Jr., Miami 124 LB Jack Tyler, Sr., Virginia Tech 93 LB Stephone Anthony, Jr., Clemson 73 NC State (37); Ross Martin, Duke (26); P—Tommy Hibbard, LB Kevin Pierre-Louis, Sr., Boston College 123 LB Christian Jones, Sr., Florida State 83 LB Spencer Shuey, Gr., Clemson 57 North Carolina (26); Stacy Coley, Miami (22); CB Lamarcus Joyner, Sr., Florida State 172 CB Kendall Fuller, Fr., Virginia Tech 91 CB Kyle Fuller, Sr., Virginia Tech 58 CB Ross Cockrell, Sr., Duke 145 CB Bashaud Breeland, Jr., Clemson 69 CB Brandon Facyson, Fr., Virginia Tech 53 ACC Individual Awards (ACSMA) S Anthony Harris, Jr., Virginia 142 S Terrence Brooks, Sr., Florida State 97 S Durell Eskridge, So., Syracuse 53 S Jeremy Cash, So., Duke 129 S Tre Boston, Sr., North Carolina 86 S Nate Andrews, Fr., Florida State 44 Coach of the Year David Cutcliffe, DU Player of the Year Jameis Winston, FS First Team Special Teams Second Team Special Teams Third Team Special Teams Offensive Player of the Year: Jameis Winston, FS PK Nate Freese, Sr., Boston College 124 PK Roberto Aguayo, Fr., Florida State 123 PK Chandler Cantnazaro, Gr., Clemson 69 Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald, PU P Pat O’Donnell, Gr., Miami 135 P A.J. Hughes, So., Virginia Tech 79 P Will Monday, So., Duke 73 Rookie of the Year Jameis Winston, FS SP Ryan Switzer, Fr., North Carolina 155 SP Jamison Crowder, Jr., Duke 80 SP DeVon Edwards, Fr., Duke 57 Offensive Rookie of the Year Jameis Winston, FS Defensive Rookie of the Year Kendall Fuller, VT Jim Tatum Award Perry Simmons, DU Jacobs Blocking Trophy Cameron Erving, FS 86 Award Robert Godhigh, GT DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 ACC TEAM STATISTICS OFFENSE DEFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE G Run Pass Plys Yds PP TD PG SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum. Int. Tot. Fum. Int. Tot. Mar. Per/G 1. Florida State 14 2844 4423 947 7267 7.7 84 519.1 1. Florida State 14 21 8 20 0 0 0 170 12.1 1. Florida State 14 9 26 35 5 13 18 +17 1.21 2. Clemson 13 2270 4330 1037 6600 6.4 65 507.7 2. Virginia Tech 13 31 12 29 0 0 0 251 19.3 2. Virginia Tech 13 7 19 26 4 15 19 +7 0.54 3. Georgia Tech 13 3891 1695 916 5586 6.1 58 429.7 3. Clemson 13 37 10 34 0 0 1 288 22.2 3. Clemson 13 12 18 30 12 12 24 +6 0.46 4. Duke 14 2492 3474 1016 5966 5.9 54 426.1 4. Georgia Tech 13 38 10 35 1 0 1 297 22.8 4. Miami 13 9 18 27 8 14 22 +5 0.38 5. Miami 13 2084 3452 820 5536 6.8 50 425.8 5. Wake Forest 12 36 12 35 0 0 1 289 24.1 5. Boston College 13 11 9 20 9 8 17 +3 0.23 6. North Carolina 13 1928 3606 943 5534 5.9 47 425.7 6. North Carolina 13 38 18 36 0 0 0 318 24.5 6. Syracuse 13 9 15 24 5 17 22 +2 0.15 7. NC State 12 1952 2890 945 4842 5.1 28 403.5 7. Maryland 13 38 21 36 1 0 0 329 25.3 North Carolina 13 7 13 20 7 11 18 +2 0.15 8. Maryland 13 1929 3231 891 5160 5.8 36 396.9 8. Syracuse 13 42 12 40 1 0 0 330 25.4 8. Duke 14 8 18 26 6 19 25 +1 0.07 9. Syracuse 13 2533 2366 958 4899 5.1 38 376.8 9. Duke 14 48 12 45 2 0 0 373 26.6 9. NC State 12 9 12 21 6 15 21 +0 0.00 10. Virginia 12 1879 2542 995 4421 4.4 27 368.4 10. Miami 13 43 17 39 0 0 0 348 26.8 10. Pitt 13 8 8 16 8 9 17 -1 -0.08 11. Boston College 13 2762 2012 791 4774 6.0 41 367.2 11. Pitt 13 43 18 41 0 0 0 353 27.2 11. Wake Forest 12 9 12 21 9 14 23 -2 -0.17 12. Pitt 13 1634 3074 853 4708 5.5 41 362.2 12. Boston College 13 48 13 47 0 1 0 376 28.9 12. Georgia Tech 13 6 14 20 11 13 24 -4 -0.31 13. Virginia Tech 13 1557 3071 925 4628 5.0 33 356.0 13. NC State 12 48 9 43 2 0 0 362 30.2 13. Virginia 12 11 10 21 9 17 26 -5 -0.42 14. Wake Forest 12 1144 2364 802 3508 4.4 25 292.3 14. Virginia 12 51 14 47 2 0 0 399 33.2 14. Maryland 13 10 11 21 18 10 28 -7 -0.54

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD PG KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret. Yds. TD Avg. QUARTERBACK SACKS BY G Sacks Yds. 1. Georgia Tech 13 713 3891 5.5 46 299.3 1. Florida State 14 31 873 2 28.2 1. Virginia Tech 13 39 254 2. Boston College 13 523 2762 5.3 24 212.5 2. Miami 13 60 1505 1 25.1 2. Clemson 13 38 231 3. Florida State 14 505 2844 5.6 42 203.1 3. Duke 14 36 890 2 24.7 3. Maryland 13 37 274 4. Syracuse 13 553 2533 4.6 25 194.8 4. North Carolina 13 49 1166 2 23.8 Syracuse 13 37 300 5. Duke 14 544 2492 4.6 28 178.0 5. Maryland 13 51 1165 0 22.8 5. Boston College 13 36 235 6. Clemson 13 544 2270 4.2 26 174.6 6. Georgia Tech 13 40 881 0 22.0 6. Florida State 14 35 263 7. NC State 12 519 1952 3.8 14 162.7 7. Pitt 13 49 1077 0 22.0 7. Georgia Tech 13 34 228 8. Miami 13 436 2084 4.8 25 160.3 8. Virginia Tech 13 33 690 0 20.9 8. North Carolina 13 31 264 9. Virginia 12 489 1879 3.8 18 156.6 9. Boston College 13 47 946 1 20.1 9. Miami 13 29 177 10. Maryland 13 476 1929 4.1 18 148.4 10. Syracuse 13 37 722 0 19.5 10. Virginia 12 28 229 11. North Carolina 13 490 1928 3.9 19 148.3 11. NC State 12 44 835 0 19.0 11. Pitt 13 26 174 12. Pitt 13 452 1634 3.6 20 125.7 12. Clemson 13 29 545 0 18.8 12. Wake Forest 12 23 167 13. Virginia Tech 13 493 1557 3.2 17 119.8 13. Virginia 12 54 1003 0 18.6 Duke 14 23 155 14. Wake Forest 12 388 1144 2.9 11 95.3 14. Wake Forest 12 21 366 0 17.4 14. NC State 12 20 115

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD PG PUNT RETURNS G Ret. Yds. TD Avg. QUARTERBACK SACKS ALLOWED G Sacks Yds. 1. Clemson 13 341 493 12 69.2 4330 8.8 39 333.1 1. North Carolina 13 30 544 5 18.1 1. Georgia Tech 13 13 82 2. Florida State 14 288 442 13 65.2 4423 10.0 42 315.9 2. Duke 14 29 423 2 14.6 2. Miami 13 17 147 3. North Carolina 13 283 453 11 62.5 3606 8.0 28 277.4 3. NC State 12 21 275 2 13.1 Duke 14 17 93 4. Miami 13 226 384 14 58.9 3452 9.0 25 265.5 4. Miami 13 27 305 1 11.3 4. Syracuse 13 18 109 5. Maryland 13 230 415 10 55.4 3231 7.8 18 248.5 5. Maryland 13 19 204 1 10.7 5. North Carolina 13 21 166 6. Duke 14 298 472 19 63.1 3474 7.4 26 248.1 6. Pitt 13 16 169 1 10.6 6. Boston College 13 22 150 7. NC State 12 249 426 15 58.5 2890 6.8 14 240.8 7. Boston College 13 19 194 0 10.2 7. Virginia 12 24 187 8. Pitt 13 244 401 9 60.8 3074 7.7 21 236.5 8. Florida State 14 34 340 0 10.0 8. Wake Forest 12 25 192 9. Virginia Tech 13 243 432 15 56.2 3071 7.1 16 236.2 9. Georgia Tech 13 19 160 0 8.4 9. Maryland 13 27 204 10. Virginia 12 277 506 17 54.7 2542 5.0 9 211.8 10. Clemson 13 29 242 0 8.3 10. Florida State 14 33 233 11. Wake Forest 12 219 414 14 52.9 2364 5.7 14 197.0 11. Syracuse 13 33 258 0 7.8 Virginia Tech 13 33 247 12. Syracuse 13 242 405 17 59.8 2366 5.8 13 182.0 12. Virginia 12 33 235 0 7.1 12. Clemson 13 35 220 13. Boston College 13 164 268 8 61.2 2012 7.5 17 154.8 13. Wake Forest 12 21 126 0 6.0 13. NC State 12 36 213 14. Georgia Tech 13 92 203 13 45.3 1695 8.3 12 130.4 14. Virginia Tech 13 44 206 1 4.7 14. Pitt 13 43 361

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg NET PUNTING G No. Yds. Avg./P PR Avg. TB Net/P TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg./G 1. Florida State 14 94 21 94 0 0 1 723 51.6 1. North Carolina 13 68 2909 42.8 52 0.8 6 40.2 1. Virginia 12 400:34 33:22 2. Clemson 13 69 14 66 0 0 0 522 40.2 2. Miami 13 54 2498 46.3 196 3.6 9 39.3 2. Georgia Tech 13 433:11 33:19 3. Georgia Tech 13 61 10 60 0 0 0 456 35.1 3. NC State 12 68 2859 42.0 122 1.8 8 37.9 3. Virginia Tech 13 433:01 33:18 4. Miami 13 57 13 57 0 0 1 440 33.8 4. Duke 14 69 2945 42.7 219 3.2 6 37.8 4. NC State 12 382:38 31:53 5. Duke 14 60 13 58 1 0 0 459 32.8 5. Clemson 13 60 2369 39.5 87 1.5 1 37.7 5. Pitt 13 400:17 30:47 6. North Carolina 13 55 14 49 1 0 1 425 32.7 6. Georgia Tech 13 45 1902 42.3 152 3.4 3 37.6 6. Syracuse 13 395:36 30:25 7. Boston College 13 43 20 40 1 0 0 360 27.7 7. Virginia Tech 13 79 3491 44.2 384 4.9 8 37.3 7. Wake Forest 12 356:15 29:41 8. Pitt 13 43 14 40 1 0 0 342 26.3 8. Boston College 13 75 3129 41.7 157 2.1 9 37.2 8. Maryland 13 384:09 29:33 9. Maryland 13 39 21 37 0 1 2 340 26.2 9. Syracuse 13 84 3474 41.4 288 3.4 6 36.5 9. Florida State 14 411:36 29:24 10. NC State 12 31 19 31 0 0 0 274 22.8 10. Virginia 12 87 3528 40.6 222 2.6 7 36.4 10. Boston College 13 380:13 29:14 11. Syracuse 13 38 11 32 1 0 0 295 22.7 11. Wake Forest 12 86 3414 39.7 166 1.9 6 36.4 11. Duke 14 406:53 29:03 12. Virginia Tech 13 35 15 32 1 0 2 293 22.5 12. Maryland 13 76 3063 40.3 159 2.1 9 35.8 12. North Carolina 13 359:52 27:40 13. Virginia 12 27 15 24 2 0 1 237 19.8 13. Florida State 14 42 1725 41.1 237 5.6 2 34.5 13. Clemson 13 354:51 27:17 14. Wake Forest 12 28 8 26 1 0 0 220 18.3 14. Pitt 13 71 3017 42.5 390 5.5 9 34.5 14. Miami 13 337:42 25:58

TOTAL DEFENSE G Run Pass Plys Yds PP TD PG FIELD GOALS G Made Att. Pct. PENALTY YARDS G No. Yds. Avg./G 1. Florida State 14 1747 2193 963 3940 4.1 21 281.4 1. Boston College 13 20 20 1.000 1. Boston College 13 47 399 30.7 2. Virginia Tech 13 1442 2240 812 3682 4.5 25 283.2 2. Florida State 14 21 22 .955 2. Maryland 13 58 477 36.7 3. Clemson 13 2024 2613 921 4637 5.0 36 356.7 3. Clemson 13 14 16 .875 3. Georgia Tech 13 63 529 40.7 4. Georgia Tech 13 1505 3178 849 4683 5.5 36 360.2 4. Maryland 13 21 25 .840 4. Duke 14 64 570 40.7 5. Wake Forest 12 1718 2676 878 4394 5.0 33 366.2 5. NC State 12 19 23 .826 5. NC State 12 69 520 43.3 6. Syracuse 13 1786 2987 897 4773 5.3 41 367.2 6. Virginia 12 15 19 .789 6. Miami 13 71 582 44.8 Pitt 13 1932 2841 865 4773 5.5 39 367.2 7. Pitt 13 14 18 .778 7. Pitt 13 75 605 46.5 8. Maryland 13 1941 2926 957 4867 5.1 38 374.4 8. Miami 13 13 17 .765 8. Florida State 14 79 694 49.6 9. NC State 12 2162 2631 814 4793 5.9 45 399.4 9. North Carolina 13 14 19 .737 9. Wake Forest 12 71 596 49.7 10. North Carolina 13 2372 2869 993 5241 5.3 35 403.2 10. Georgia Tech 13 10 14 .714 10. Clemson 13 73 650 50.0 11. Virginia 12 2048 2795 856 4843 5.7 47 403.6 11. Duke 14 13 19 .684 11. Virginia Tech 13 85 667 51.3 12. Duke 14 2438 3414 1033 5852 5.7 42 418.0 12. Wake Forest 12 8 12 .667 12. Virginia 12 81 659 54.9 13. Miami 13 2295 3248 964 5543 5.8 42 426.4 13. Syracuse 13 11 17 .647 13. Syracuse 13 99 804 61.8 14. Boston College 13 2093 3493 941 5586 5.9 45 429.7 14. Virginia Tech 13 15 26 .577 14. North Carolina 13 96 831 63.9

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD PG 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS - OFFENSE G Conv. Att. Pct. RED ZONE OFFENSE G RZ Pct. TD R-P FG TO 1. Virginia Tech 13 449 1442 3.2 13 110.9 1. Florida State 14 82 157 52.2 1. Florida State 14 71-73 97.3 58 35-23 13-13 2 2. Georgia Tech 13 422 1505 3.6 18 115.8 2. Georgia Tech 13 90 175 51.4 2. Boston College 13 32-33 97.0 19 10-9 13-13 1 3. Florida State 14 536 1747 3.3 7 124.8 3. Clemson 13 88 197 44.7 3. Georgia Tech 13 44-49 89.8 40 35-5 4-7 2 4. Syracuse 13 469 1786 3.8 19 137.4 4. North Carolina 13 77 188 41.0 4. North Carolina 13 42-47 89.4 31 16-15 11-14 2 5. Wake Forest 12 461 1718 3.7 13 143.2 5. Duke 14 79 200 39.5 5. Duke 14 50-58 86.2 40 25-15 10-11 7 6. Pitt 13 480 1932 4.0 19 148.6 6. Syracuse 13 81 209 38.8 6. Clemson 13 51-60 85.0 41 22-19 10-12 7 7. Maryland 13 522 1941 3.7 20 149.3 7. NC State 12 82 214 38.3 7. Pitt 13 38-45 84.4 29 16-13 9-11 5 8. Clemson 13 543 2024 3.7 22 155.7 8. Pitt 13 66 173 38.2 8. Maryland 13 38-46 82.6 22 13-9 16-18 6 9. Boston College 13 518 2093 4.0 19 161.0 9. Virginia 12 87 229 38.0 9. Wake Forest 12 23-28 82.1 18 10-8 5-7 3 10. Virginia 12 470 2048 4.4 28 170.7 10. Wake Forest 12 65 184 35.3 10. Virginia 12 33-41 80.5 21 14-7 12-13 7 11. Duke 14 573 2438 4.3 17 174.1 11. Miami 13 56 159 35.2 11. Syracuse 13 37-46 80.4 29 21-8 8-11 6 12. Miami 13 522 2295 4.4 26 176.5 12. Boston College 13 61 176 34.7 12. Miami 13 44-55 80.0 33 22-11 11-12 10 13. NC State 12 431 2162 5.0 26 180.2 13. Virginia Tech 13 65 201 32.3 13. NC State 12 30-39 76.9 17 9-8 13-13 9 14. North Carolina 13 569 2372 4.2 19 182.5 14. Maryland 13 60 189 31.7 14. Virginia Tech 13 31-42 73.8 23 15-8 8-14 5

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD PG 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS - DEFENSE G Conv. Att. Pct. RED ZONE DEFENSE G RZ Pct. TD R-P FG TO 1. Florida State 14 222 427 26 52.0 2193 5.1 14 156.6 1. Virginia Tech 13 56 186 30.1 1. Georgia Tech 13 31-42 73.8 26 17-9 5-9 7 2. Virginia Tech 13 175 363 19 48.2 2240 6.2 12 172.3 2. Clemson 13 65 211 30.8 2. Florida State 14 23-30 76.7 16 5-11 7-8 6 3. Clemson 13 202 378 18 53.4 2613 6.9 14 201.0 3. Virginia 12 58 181 32.0 3. Boston College 13 36-46 78.3 30 16-14 6-8 8 4. Pitt 13 225 385 8 58.4 2841 7.4 20 218.5 4. Florida State 14 68 211 32.2 4. Wake Forest 12 37-47 78.7 25 13-12 12-14 8 5. NC State 12 227 383 12 59.3 2631 6.9 19 219.2 5. Syracuse 13 63 188 33.5 5. Miami 13 40-50 80.0 27 21-6 13-15 8 6. North Carolina 13 237 424 13 55.9 2869 6.8 16 220.7 6. Maryland 13 69 202 34.2 6. Clemson 13 27-33 81.8 21 15-6 6-7 5 7. Wake Forest 12 262 417 12 62.8 2676 6.4 20 223.0 7. Georgia Tech 13 61 168 36.3 7. Virginia Tech 13 23-28 82.1 17 11-6 6-7 4 8. Maryland 13 269 435 11 61.8 2926 6.7 18 225.1 8. Wake Forest 12 69 190 36.3 8. Duke 14 37-45 82.2 29 16-13 8-12 4 9. Syracuse 13 250 428 15 58.4 2987 7.0 22 229.8 9. Duke 14 79 212 37.3 9. North Carolina 13 38-45 84.4 25 16-9 13-14 6 10. Virginia 12 195 386 10 50.5 2795 7.2 19 232.9 10. Pitt 13 70 183 38.3 10. Syracuse 13 34-40 85.0 25 13-12 9-11 4 11. Duke 14 264 460 18 57.4 3414 7.4 25 243.9 11. North Carolina 13 84 210 40.0 11. Virginia 12 41-46 89.1 29 19-10 12-15 2 12. Georgia Tech 13 267 427 14 62.5 3178 7.4 18 244.5 12. NC State 12 66 162 40.7 12. Maryland 13 48-53 90.6 30 16-14 18-19 4 13. Miami 13 266 442 18 60.2 3248 7.3 16 249.8 13. Miami 13 83 198 41.9 13. Pitt 13 37-40 92.5 24 16-8 13-14 2 14. Boston College 13 283 423 9 66.9 3493 8.3 26 268.7 14. Boston College 13 80 189 42.3 14. NC State 12 38-40 95.0 32 21-11 6-7 1

87 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RANKINGS RUSHING G Att Yards Avg TD Lg PG PUNTING AVERAGE G Pnt Yds LG Avg Team Category NCAA ACC 1. Andre Williams-BC 13 355 2177 6.1 18 80 167.5 1. Pat O’Donnell-UM 13 53 2498 71 47.1 Scoring Offense (32.8) 41st 5th 2. Kevin Parks-VA 12 227 1031 4.5 11 61 85.9 2. A.J. Hughes-VT 13 78 3442 64 44.1 3. Roderick McDowell-CU 13 189 1025 5.4 5 45 78.8 3. Matt Yoklic-UP 13 70 3008 57 43.0 Scoring Defense (26.6) 63rd 9th 4. Devonta Freeman-FS 14 173 1016 5.9 14 60 72.6 4. Tommy Hibbard-NC 13 65 2793 76 43.0 Total Offense (426.1) 47th 4th 5. Jerome Smith-SU 13 200 914 4.6 12 66 70.3 5. Will Monday-DU 14 69 2945 72 42.7 Total Defense (418.0) 82nd 12th 6. Shadrach Thornton-ST 11 165 768 4.7 4 72 69.8 6. Wil Baumann-ST 12 67 2824 66 42.1 Rushing Offense (178.0) 54th 5th 7. David Sims-GT 13 161 884 5.5 11 39 68.0 7. Riley Dixon-SU 13 75 3161 75 42.1 8. James Conner-UP 12 146 799 5.5 8 45 66.6 8. Nate Freese-BC 13 75 3129 67 41.7 Rushing Defense (174.1) 75th 11th 9. Brandon Ross-MD 12 166 776 4.7 4 36 64.7 9. Alec Vozenilek-VA 12 85 3500 77 41.2 Passing Offense (248.1) 50th 6th 10. Isaac Bennett-UP 13 171 797 4.7 7 45 61.3 10. Nathan Renfro-MD 13 75 3063 64 40.8 Passing Defense (243.9) 82nd 11th Pass Effi ciency (135.09) 47th 7th PASSING AVG/GAME G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD PG KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Lg Avg Pass Effi ciency Def. (129.84) 74th 11th 1. Tajh Boyd-CU 13 283 413 11 68.5 3851 34 296.2 1. Levonte Whitfi eld-FS 14 17 619 2 100 36.4 2. Jameis Winston-FS 14 257 384 10 66.9 4057 40 289.8 2. DeVon Edwards-DU 14 19 574 2 100 30.2 Turnovers Gained (26) 26th 4th 3. Stephen Morris-UM 13 198 344 12 57.6 3028 21 232.9 3. William Likely-MD 13 28 729 0 51 26.0 Turnovers Lost (25) 96th 12th 4. Tom Savage-UP 13 238 389 9 61.2 2958 21 227.5 4. Stacy Coley-UM 12 22 570 1 88 25.9 Turnover Margin (.10) 60th 8th 5. Logan Thomas-VT 13 228 403 13 56.6 2909 16 223.8 5. Myles Willis-BC 11 30 709 1 98 23.6 Net Punting (37.77) 41st 4th 6. Anthony Boone-DU 11 206 322 13 64.0 2260 13 205.5 6. Lafayette Pitts-UP 13 19 439 0 50 23.1 7. C.J. Brown-MD 11 166 282 7 58.9 2242 13 203.8 7. Tyler Boyd-UP 13 19 425 0 40 22.4 Kickoff Returns (24.72) 12th 3rd 8. Tanner Price-WF 12 206 378 10 54.5 2238 13 186.5 8. Demitri Knowles-VT 13 22 480 0 88 21.8 Kickoff Return Defense (20.61) 54th 7th 9. Pete Thomas-ST 9 149 247 9 60.3 1667 4 185.2 9. Darius Jennings-VA 12 24 522 0 37 21.8 Punt Returns (14.59) 3rd 2nd 10. David Watford-VA 12 244 427 15 57.1 2202 8 183.5 10. T.J. Thorpe-NC 12 20 424 0 45 21.2 Punt Return Defense (10.95) 102nd 10th PASSING EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. PUNT RETURNS G Ret Yds TD LG Avg Sacks By (1.64) 89th 14th 1. Jameis Winston-FS 14 257 384 10 66.9 4057 40 184.8 1. Ritchy Desir-SU 13 27 111 0 23 4.1 Sacks Allowed (1.21) 15th 2nd 2. Tajh Boyd-CU 13 283 413 11 68.5 3851 34 168.7 2. Kenny Shaw-FS 14 26 251 0 26 9.7 Tackles For Loss (4.9) 106th 13th 3. Stephen Morris-UM 13 198 344 12 57.6 3028 21 144.7 Kyshoen Jarrett-VT 13 26 139 0 43 5.3 First Downs (21.3) 36th 3rd 4. Marquise Williams-NC 12 126 217 6 58.1 1698 15 141.1 4. Jamison Crowder-DU 14 25 401 2 82 16.0 Opp. First Downs (22.2) 121st 14th 5. Chase Rettig-BC 13 162 263 8 61.6 1995 17 140.6 5. Ryan Switzer-NC 13 24 502 5 86 20.9 6. Tom Savage-UP 13 238 389 9 61.2 2958 21 138.2 6. Adam Humphries-CU 13 20 212 0 45 10.6 3rd Down Conv. (39.5) 67th 5th 7. C.J. Brown-MD 11 166 282 7 58.9 2242 13 135.9 7. Dominique Terrell-VA 12 18 142 0 35 7.9 Opp. 3rd Down Conv. (37.3) 46th 9th 8. Anthony Boone-DU 11 206 322 13 64.0 2260 13 128.2 8. Rashard Smith-ST 11 17 240 2 73 14.1 4th Down Conv. (69.6) 8th 3rd 9. Logan Thomas-VT 13 228 403 13 56.6 2909 16 123.9 9. William Likely-MD 13 16 205 1 63 12.8 Opp. 4th Down Conv. (39.5) 67th 5th 10. Terrel Hunt-SU 12 167 273 8 61.2 1638 10 117.8 10. Spiffy Evans-BC 9 13 154 0 34 11.8 Penalty YPG (40.7) 32nd 4th RECEPTIONS G Rec Yards TD Lg Avg/C PG INTERCEPTIONS G Int Yds TD Lg Avg Time of Possession (29:03) 84th 11th 1. Sammy Watkins-CU 13 101 1464 12 96 14.5 7.8 1. Anthony Harris-VA 12 8 42 0 21 0.67 Redzone Offense (86.2) 39th 5th 2. Jamison Crowder-DU 14 108 1360 8 75 12.6 7.7 2. Kendall Fuller-VT 13 6 1 0 3 0.46 Redzone Defense (82.2) 52nd 8th 3. Tyler Boyd-UP 13 85 1174 7 69 13.8 6.5 3. Brandon Facyson-VT 12 5 0 0 1 0.42 4. Alex Amidon-BC 13 77 1032 5 74 13.4 5.9 4. Tre Boston-NC 13 5 19 0 21 0.38 5. Rashad Greene-FS 14 76 1128 9 72 14.8 5.4 5. -CU 12 4 62 0 37 0.33 Individual NCAA ACC 6. Devin Street-UP 10 51 854 7 67 16.7 5.1 D. Eskridge-SU 12 4 43 0 32 0.33 All-Purpose 7. Allen Hurns-UM 13 62 1162 6 84 18.7 4.8 7. Tracy Howard-UM 13 4 55 1 36 0.31 Jamison Crowder (130.86) 31st 4th Eric Ebron-NC 13 62 973 3 79 15.7 4.8 Bashaud Breeland-CU 13 4 49 0 29 0.31 Completion Percentage 9. Rashard Smith-ST 11 49 530 3 56 10.8 4.5 9. Julian Whigham-SU 10 3 21 0 17 0.30 10. Ashton Broyld-SU 13 52 452 0 39 8.7 4.0 10. Nate Andrews-FS 14 4 91 1 56 0.29 Anthony Boone (.640) 30th 3rd Completions Per Game RECEIVING YARDS G Rec Yards TD Lg Avg/C PG PASSES DEFENDED G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G Anthony Boone (18.73) 40th 3rd 1. Sammy Watkins-CU 13 101 1464 12 96 14.5 112.6 1. Kendall Fuller-VT 13 11 6 17 1.31 Field Goal Percentage 2. Jamison Crowder-DU 14 108 1360 8 75 12.6 97.1 2. Kevin Johnson-WF 12 12 3 15 1.25 3. Tyler Boyd-UP 13 85 1174 7 69 13.8 90.3 3. Ross Cockrell-DU 13 13 3 16 1.23 Ross Martin (.684) 76th 11th 4. Allen Hurns-UM 13 62 1162 6 84 18.7 89.4 4. Kyle Fuller-VT 10 10 2 12 1.20 Field Goals Per Game 5. Devin Street-UP 10 51 854 7 67 16.7 85.4 5. Anthony Harris-VA 12 6 8 14 1.17 Ross Martin (0.9) 77th 10th 6. Rashad Greene-FS 14 76 1128 9 72 14.8 80.6 6. Brandon Facyson-VT 12 8 5 13 1.08 Fumbles Recovered 7. Alex Amidon-BC 13 77 1032 5 74 13.4 79.4 7. Bashaud Breeland-CU 13 10 4 14 1.08 Kelby Brown (2) 34th 3rd 8. Eric Ebron-NC 13 62 973 3 79 15.7 74.8 8. Ladarius Gunter-UM 12 9 3 12 1.00 9. Kelvin Benjamin-FS 14 54 1011 15 56 18.7 72.2 Tre Boston-NC 13 8 5 13 1.00 Jeremy Cash (2) 34th 3rd 10. Kenny Shaw-FS 14 54 933 6 55 17.3 66.6 10. Maurice Canady-VA 9 8 0 8 0.89 Dezmond Johnson (2) 34th 3rd Interceptions Per Game TOTAL OFFENSE G Run Pass Ply Tot PG TACKLES G UA A Total PG Breon Borders (0.3) 82nd 10th 1. Tajh Boyd-CU 13 400 3851 567 4251 327.0 1. David Helton-DU 14 46 87 133 9.5 2. Jameis Winston-FS 14 219 4057 472 4276 305.4 2. Kelby Brown-DU 13 57 57 114 8.8 Jeremy Cash (0.3) 82nd 10th 3. C.J. Brown-MD 11 576 2242 422 2818 256.2 3. Robert Caldwell-ST 12 44 61 105 8.8 Kickoff Return Touchdowns 4. Logan Thomas-VT 13 343 2909 564 3252 250.2 4. Jeremy Cash-DU 14 64 57 121 8.6 DeVon Edwards (2) 2nd 1st 5. Stephen Morris-UM 13 -88 3028 372 2940 226.2 5. Steele Divitto-BC 13 54 58 112 8.6 Kickoff Return Yardage 6. Anthony Boone-DU 11 214 2260 388 2474 224.9 6. Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC 13 67 41 108 8.3 7. Tom Savage-UP 13 -208 2958 465 2750 211.5 Denzel Perryman-UM 13 69 39 108 8.3 DeVon Edwards (30.2) 3rd 2nd 8. Tanner Price-WF 12 244 2238 501 2482 206.8 8. Ryan Janvion-WF 12 61 34 95 7.9 Passes Defended Per Game 9. Pete Thomas-ST 9 163 1667 319 1830 203.3 9. Sean Davis-MD 13 62 40 102 7.8 Ross Cockrell (1.2) 22nd 3rd 10. David Watford-VA 12 208 2202 531 2410 200.8 10. Jack Tyler-VT 13 36 64 100 7.7 Pass Effi ciency Anthony Boone (128.2) 71st 8th ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds PG SACKS G Solo Ast. Total PG 1. Andre Williams-BC 13 2177 0 0 0 2177 167.5 1. Vic Beasley-CU 13 13 0 13.0 1.00 Passing Touchdowns 2. Tyler Boyd-UP 13 108 1174 69 425 1776 136.6 2. Jeremiah Attaochu-GT 13 12 1 12.5 0.96 Anthony Boone (13) 79th 8th 3. Sammy Watkins-CU 13 11 1464 0 293 1768 136.0 3. Kareem Martin-NC 13 10 3 11.5 0.88 Brandon Connette (13) 79th 8th 4. Jamison Crowder-DU 14 71 1360 401 0 1832 130.9 4. Aaron Donald-UP 13 11 0 11.0 0.85 Passing Yards Per Game 5. Stacy Coley-UM 12 80 591 220 570 1461 121.8 5. Jay Bromley-SU 13 10 0 10.0 0.77 6. Kevin Parks-VA 12 1031 329 0 0 1360 113.3 6. Kasim Edebali-BC 13 8 3 9.5 0.73 Anthony Boone (205.5) 58th 6th 7. Rashard Smith-ST 11 121 530 240 310 1201 109.2 Andre Monroe-MD 13 8 3 9.5 0.73 Points Responsible For Per Game 8. Myles Willis-BC 11 346 60 0 709 1115 101.4 8. Marcus Whitfi eld-MD 13 8 2 9.0 0.69 Brandon Connette (12.5) 45th 4th 9. Roderick McDowell-CU 13 1025 199 0 53 1277 98.2 9. Nikita Whitlock-WF 12 8 2 9.0 0.75 Anthony Boone (10.0) 74th 8th 10. Robert Godhigh-GT 13 744 471 0 0 1215 93.5 10. Eli Harold-VA 12 8 1 8.5 0.71 Punt Return Touchdowns SCORING G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts PG TACKLES FOR LOSS G Solo Ast. Total PG Jamison Crowder (2) 2nd 2nd 1. Roberto Aguayo-FS 14 0 21 94 0 157 11.2 1. Aaron Donald-UP 13 27 3 28.5 2.19 Punt Return Yardage 2. Andre Williams-BC 13 18 0 0 0 108 8.3 2. Vic Beasley-CU 13 22 2 23.0 1.77 Jamison Crowder (16.0) 6th 2nd 3. Nate Freese-BC 13 0 20 40 0 100 7.7 3. Kareem Martin-NC 13 17 9 21.5 1.65 Punting Brad Craddock-MD 13 0 21 37 0 100 7.7 4. Nikita Whitlock-WF 12 17 4 19.0 1.58 5. Chandler Catanzaro-CU 13 0 13 60 0 99 7.6 5. Andre Monroe-MD 13 14 6 17.0 1.31 Will Monday (42.7) 36th 5th 6. Matt Goudis-UM 13 0 13 57 0 96 7.4 6. Jeremiah Attaochu-GT 13 15 2 16.0 1.23 Receiving Touchdowns 7. Niklas Sade-ST 12 0 19 31 0 88 7.3 Kasim Edebali-BC 13 13 6 16.0 1.23 Jamison Crowder (8) 44th 5th 8. Ross Martin-DU 14 0 13 58 0 97 6.9 8. Marcus Whitfi eld-MD 13 13 5 15.5 1.19 Receiving Yards Per Game 9. Thomas Moore-NC 13 0 14 46 2 90 6.9 9. Eli Harold-VA 12 13 4 15.0 1.25 10. C.J. Brown-MD 11 12 0 0 0 72 6.5 10. Robert Caldwell-ST 12 12 5 14.5 1.21 Jamison Crowder (97.1) 18th 2nd Receptions Per Game FIELD GOALS PER GAME G FG FGA Pct. FG/G FUMBLES FORCED G FF PG FUMBLES RECOVERED G FF PG Jamison Crowder (7.7) 12th 2nd 1. Brad Craddock-MD 13 21 25 84.0 1.62 1. Kasim Edebali-BC 13 4 0.31 1. Spencer Shuey-CU 13 4 0.31 Rushing Touchdowns 2. Niklas Sade-ST 12 19 23 82.6 1.58 Vic Beasley-CU 13 4 0.31 2. Bryce Jones-BC 13 3 0.23 Brandon Connette (14) 19th 2nd 3. Nate Freese-BC 13 20 20 100.0 1.54 Aaron Donald-UP 13 4 0.31 3. Darryl Cato-Bishop-ST 9 2 0.22 4. Roberto Aguayo-FS 14 21 22 95.5 1.50 4. Merrill Noel-WF 11 3 0.27 4. Hunter Williams-WF 11 2 0.18 Scoring Per Game 5. Chris Blewitt-UP 13 14 18 77.8 1.08 5. Jay Bromley-SU 13 3 0.23 Matt Robinson-MD 11 2 0.18 Ross Martin (6.9) 87th 8th Thomas Moore-NC 13 14 19 73.7 1.08 Kareem Martin-NC 13 3 0.23 6. Mario Edwards Jr.-FS 12 2 0.17 Total Offense Per Game 7. Chandler Catanzaro-CU 13 13 14 92.9 1.00 Tyriq McCord-UM 13 3 0.23 Eli Harold-VA 12 2 0.17 Anthony Boone (224.9) 60th 6th Alec Vozenilek-VA 12 12 15 80.0 1.00 8. Lamarcus Joyner-FS 14 3 0.21 Jake Snyder-VA 12 2 0.17 Matt Goudis-UM 13 13 17 76.5 1.00 Nate Andrews-FS 14 3 0.21 David Gilbert-UM 12 2 0.17 Tackles Per Game 10. Ross Martin-DU 14 13 19 68.4 0.93 10. Travis Blanks-CU 11 2 0.18 10. Kelby Brown-DU 13 2 0.15 David Helton (9.5) 26th 1st Kelby Brown (8.8) 46th 2nd Jeremy Cash (8.6) 52nd 4th

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