2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL

1959 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS // 5 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS // 18 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS

GAME INFORMATION (1-2, 1-2 ACC) AP/Coaches Rank: -/- Date...... Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020 Head Coach: Dino Babers (5th year) Location...... Syracuse, N.Y. Overall Record: 61-44 (.581) Stadium...... Carrier Dome (49,057) at Syracuse: 24-28 (.462) Kickoff...... 12:30 p.m. vs. Duke: 1-0 Series...... Duke leads, 3-1 vs Tickets...... N/A (0-4, 0-4 ACC) Television...... ACC RSN DUKE AP/Coaches Rank: -/- Play-by-Play...... Tom Werme '91 Head Coach: Analyst...... James Bates Overall Record: 116-112 Reporter...... Abby Labar at Duke: 72-83 Radio...... Syracuse Sports Network from Learfield IMG College vs. Syracuse: 1-1 Play-by-Play...... Matt Park '97 Analyst...... Adam Terry '04 Reporter...... Brian Higgins '04 OPENING DRIVE Student Radio...... WAER 88.3 FM (Syracuse) Satellite Radio...... Sirius 133/XM 201 LOOKING TO START A WIN STREAK Live Audio...... Cuse.com/TuneIn App • Following a victory against Georgia Tech in the home opener and a bye week, Syracuse returns Live Stats...... Cuse.com to action on Saturday when Duke visits the Carrier Dome. Twitter...... @CuseFootball • It will be the second-straight season Syracuse has faced Duke, a scheduling oddity of the Facebook...... Facebook.com/CuseFootball COVID-19 pandemic changing the ACC's scheduling model. Under normal circumstances, Duke Instagram...... @CuseFootball wouldn't have visited the Orange again until 2025 after their 2019 meeting in Durham. • The game will air on ACC Regional Sports Networks, with Tom Werme '91 (PxP), James Bates (analyst) and Abby Labar (reporter) on the call. 2020 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall Record: 1-2 • ACC Record: 1-2 BALL HAWKS Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-0 • Streak: W1 • Syracuse intercepted four passes in its 37-20 victory over Georgia Tech, the highest single-game total in head coach Dino Babers' five-year tenure, and the most interceptions by a Syracuse team Date Opponent (TV) Time/Result in 14 years. Sept. 12 at North Carolina * (ACC Network) L, 6-31 • Four different players came away with picks, including the first-career interceptions by Sept. 19 at Pittsburgh * (ACC Network) L, 10-21 freshmen DBs Ja'Had Carter and Rob Hanna. Defensive tackle Josh Black also came down with Sept. 26 GEORGIA TECH * W, 37-20 his first-career pick, while DBTrill Williams added the fourth of his career. Oct. 10 DUKE * 12:30 p.m. • The last time Syracuse picked off four-or-more passes in a game was on Sept. 9, 2006 vs. Iowa, Oct. 17 LIBERTY TBA a game where 'Cuse fell in double overtime to the No. 14 ranked Hawkeyes. Oct. 24 at Clemson * TBA Oct. 31 WAKE FOREST * TBA BYE, BYE, BYE Nov. 7 BOSTON COLLEGE * TBA • Since 2009, Syracuse is 11-7 in games when it has an additional week to prepare, including a Nov. 20 at Louisville * (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. 7-7 record in regular-season games after a bye. The Orange's other four victoriesin that timeare Nov. 28 NC STATE * TBA bowl wins that followed the 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2018 campaigns. Dec. 5 at Notre Dame * TBA • Head coach Dino Babers has won two of his last-three games with an additional week of preparation. The 2018 Orange defeated West Virginia (Camping World Bowl) and North Carolina * - ACC game in 2018, but lost to NC State in 2019 on a Thursday night contest following a bye weekend. Home games in BOLD CAPS All times Eastern A NEW STADIUM EXPERIENCE • Saturday's game will be the second at Syracuse since the University began work on creating a new stadium experience. It features a new fixed roof, a vertically hung scoreboard, state-of-the- WHAT'S INSIDE art sound and lighting systems, improved accessibility and added Wi-Fi capabilities are just a handful of features. Media Information...... 2 Player Notes...... 17-20 • Unfortunately it'll once again be in a fan-less stadium due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Matchup/Series History...... 3 Stats...... 21-35 • The new crown truss atop the building consists of more than six million pounds of structural Notes...... 4-10 Long Plays...... 30 steel and the center-hung scoreboard is 7,022 square feet, making it the second-largest indoor Team...... 4 Starting Lineups...... 31 center-hung system in the United States. Offense...... 5-6 Scoring Drives...... 32-33 Defense...... 7 Conversions/TOP...... 31 Special Teams...... 8 Red-Zone Stats...... 32 Miscellaneous...... 9-10 Superlatives...... 33 Dome...... 9 Last Time That...... 36-38 NUMBERS TO KNOW On This Date...... 9 Takeaways by the Syracuse RB Sean Tucker's became the 11th Overtime History...... 9 defense thus far, a mark that true freshman in SU history to rush for Orange in the NFL...... 10 10 ranks 2nd in the FBS. 11 100-yards or more in a game when he ACC Standings/Polls...... 11 did so against Georgia Tech. HC Dino Babers...... 12-13 Career field goals for PKAndre Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, no fans Assistant Coaches...... 14 Szmyt. He's eight away from the will be permitted to attend this game in Depth Chart...... 15 Orange's all-time record, held by an effort to maintain a safe and healthy Start Chart...... 15 51 0 Cole Murphy (2014-17). campus community. Roster/Pronunciations...... 16

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2 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL GAME #4 MATCHUP: DUKE SERIES CAPSULE SERIES HISTORY SYRACUSE-DUKE CONNECTIONS • This will be the fifth all-time meeting between • Syracuse has five players from the state of North Series Record: Duke leads, 3-1 Duke and Syracuse, and the second year in a row the Carolina: DB Garrett Williams, LB Lee Kpogba, at Syracuse: Duke leads, 2-0 two schools will meet. LB Stefon Thompson, OL Josh Ilaoa and DL Drew at the Dome: Duke leads, 1-0 • The Blue Devils lead the series 3-1, with Syracuse Tuazama. at Duke: Tied, 1-1 dominating the most recent matchup at Wallace • Duke has no players from the state of New York. Neutral: N/A Wade Stadium, 49-6 in 2019. • DB Garrett Williamsand Duke WR Jarett Garner Last Syracuse Win: 2019 (49-6) • This is the third meeting between the two were teammates at Hickory Ridge High School in Last Duke Win: 2014 (27-10) programs as ACC opponents, their lone two Harrisburg, North Carolina. Largest Margin of SU Victory: 43 (49-6, 2019) meetings prior to that were in 1938 and 1939, with • DE Kingsley Jonathan and Duke OT Peace Addo are Largest Margin of Duke Victory: 27 (33-6, 1939) Duke winning both matchups. graduates of Baltimore's St. Frances Academy. • With the 10-game conference slate this season, • DB Kevin Nusdeo is a graduate of Choate SERIES HIGHS Syracuse will play four games against what were Rosemary Hall in Connecticut, as is Duke OT Zach Rushing: SU, Moe Neal, 17-115 (2019) ACC Coastal opponents, including Duke, to start the Thomson. Jarveon Howard, 9-115 (2019) season. 'Cuse is 5-6 under head coach Dino Babers • OL Carlos Vettorelloand Duke LB Dorian Mausi DU, Shaquille Powell, 17-68 (2014) in games vs. the ACC Coastal. Babers is 4-5 vs. this both attended University of Detroit Jesuit HS in Passing: SU, Tommy DeVito, 6-15-105 (2019) year's slate of teams, having faced North Carolina, Detroit, Michigan. DU, Anthony Boone, 15-33-161 (2014) Duke and Pitt in his Syracuse tenure before this • Defensive line coach Vinson Reynolds and Duke Receiving: SU, Trishton Jackson, 2-68 (2019) season. wide receivers coach Trooper Taylor were members DU, Issac Blakeney, 3-94 (2014) of the same Oklahoma State staff in 2008. Reynolds LAST TIME VS. DUKE was a graduate assistant, while Taylor served as co- SERIES RESULTS • Syracuse rushed for 286 yards, led by a pair of 100- offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. Year Result Score Location yard rushers in Moe Neal and Jarveon Howard to • Offensive line coach Mike Cavanaugh and Duke 1938 Loss 0-21 Syracuse, N.Y. lead Syracuse to a 49-6 win. The Orange scored four operations assistant Mitch Singler overlapped at 1939 Loss 6-33 Durham, N.C. rushing touchdowns in the win, including Jawhar Oregon State. Cavanaugh coached the Beavers' 2014 Loss 10-27 Syracuse, N.Y. Jordan's first collegiate touchdown. Neal, Howard offensive front from 2005-14, while Singler lettered 2019 Won 49-6 Durham, N.C. and QB Tommy DeVito accounted for the others. two seasons (2012-13) at wide receiver there. • TE Luke Benson and WR Trishton Jackson each • Duke C Jack Wohlabaugh is the son of former caught touchdown passes, as well. Orange offensive lineman Dave Wohlabaugh, who • DB Andre Cisco returned an interception for a lettered three seasons at Syracuse (1992-94) and touchdown, headlining a defensive effort that held played nine years in the NFL. the Blue Devils to just 157 yards through the air. TALE OF THE TAPE (NCAA Ranking) Syracuse Duke 17.7 (64)...... Scoring Offense...... 17.5 (65) 24.0 (28)...... Scoring Defense...... 32.3 (56) 94.0 (69)...... Rushing Offense...... 101.0 (67) GEORGIA TECH AT A GLANCE 187.3 (57)...... Rushing Defense...... 193.5 (60) 149.3 (64)...... Passing Offense...... 258.3 (32) 2020 SCHEDULE 232.0 (30)...... Passing Defense...... 247.0 (36) Sept. 12 at #10 Notre Dame L, 13-27 RECORD: 0-4, 0-4 ACC 243.3 (74)...... Total Offense...... 359.3 (54) Sept. 19 Boston College L, 6-26 Home: 0-2; Away: 0-2; Neutral: 0-0 419.3 (47)...... Total Defense...... 440.5 (54) Sept. 26 at Virginia L, 20-38 .571 (70)...... Red Zone Offense...... 727 (57) Oct. 3 Virginia Tech L, 31-38 • Duke is to 0-4 on the year, including a 38-31 loss 39 (62)...... First Downs...... 74 (19) Oct. 10 at Syracuse 12:30 p.m. to Virginia Tech last week. 2.0 (37)...... Sacks/Game...... 3.0 (20) Oct. 17 at NC State TBA • The Blue Devils are coached by David Cutcliffe, 26:24 (63)...... Time of Possession...... 25:24 (68) Oct. 31 Charlotte TBA who arrived in Durham in 2008 and has a 72-83 Nov. 7 North Carolina TBA record at Duke. Nov. 21 Wake Forest TBA •QB Chase Brice is in his first season at Duke and AGAINST THE ACC Nov. 28 at Georgia Tech TBA is averaging 248 yards per game through the Gms W L T Dec. 5 Florida State TBA air. Syracuse has faced Brice once previously at Boston College 1 53 32 21 0 Clemson, his prior stop. Brice entered the game Clemson 8 2 6 0 2020 STATISTICAL LEADERS after Trevor Lawrence was injured Clemson Duke 4 1 3 0 Rushing No. Yds Avg. Lg TD defeated SU 27-23 in a game that went to the Florida State 13 2 11 0 D. Jackson 59 243 4.1 39 2 wire in Death Valley. Brice went 7-of-13 in relief, Georgia Tech 4 1 3 0 M. Durant 29 184 6.3 49 1 throwing one interception - DB Trill Williams' first Louisville 18 7 11 0 of his collegiate career. Miami 23 7 16 0 Passing C-A-I Pct. Yds TD • On the ground, Deon Jackson is the Blue Devils' North Carolina 6 3 3 0 C. Brice 81-154-7 52.6 993 3 primary back, carrying the ball twice more than NC State 13 2 11 0 C. Katrenick 2-3-0 66.7 40 0 Mateo Durant, their second most-frequently used Pittsburgh 1 76 32 41 3 back. Virginia 5 2 3 0 Receiving No. Yds Avg. Lg TD • On defense, Victor Dimukeje leads the team in Virginia Tech 18 10 8 0 N. Gray 19 203 10.7 24 2 sacks with 4.0, and has 5.0 TFLs. Shaka Heyward Wake Forest 9 6 3 0 J. Bobo 10 118 11.8 18 0 leads the team with 34 tackles and also has 3.0 Totals 250 107 140 3 TFLs. 1 - Record includes 2004 win vacated by NCAA Defense U-A Total Sacks TFL • Five different Duke players have one interception S. Heyward 15-19 34 1.0 3.0 this season, DB Jeremiah Lewis has four pass M. Waters 19-8 27 1.0 2.0 breakups to compliment his pick.

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 3 SYRACUSE STATISTICAL RANKINGS GAME NOTES: TEAM 2020 TEAM A WIN WOULD … JONATHAN JOINS ACC SEARCH • Improve Dino Babers' record to 25-28 as head • Senior defensive end Kingsley Jonathan is serving Category (Value) NCAA ACC coach of the Orange. on the Atlantic Coast Conference Search Advisory 3rd-Down Pct. (.229) 72 15 • Give the Orange a 2-2 record against teams from Committee. He's one-of-five student-athletes on the Opp. 3rd-Down Pct. (.370) 26 7 what was the ACC Coastal Division this season, 20-member committee, which also includes Syracuse marking the fifth year in a row the Orange finished 4th-Down Pct. (.167) 63 14 AD John Wildhack. .500 or better against the division. Opp. 4th-Down Pct. (.600) 48 10 • Previously, Jonathan was named as one of three • Usually, the Orange play two per year, but with student-athlete representatives from the ACC to Blocked Kicks (1) 6 2 the revamped format due to COVID-19 will play four represent his peers on proposed NCAA rule changes Blocked Kicks Allowed (1) 57 11 teams from what was the ACC Coastal in 2020. under the Division I Autonomy process. Blocked Punts (0) - - • Give Syracuse its 737th all-time victory (includes • A Campbell Trophy Semifinalist and Wuerffel Blocked Punts Allowed (0) 1 1 11 wins from 2004-06 that were vacated by the Trophy nominee this season, Jonathan was a CoSIDA Completion Pct. (.488) 70 14 NCAA). The Orange currently rank 20th on the FBS Academic All-District selection and was picked to the Defensive TDs (1) 3 2 ledger of winningest programs. Syracuse is one of 28 All-ACC Academic Team last year. Fewest Penalties (20) 45 9 FBS schools to have accumulated 700+ wins. Fewest Penalties Per Game (6.67) 44 8 INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR Fewest Penalty Yards (198) 54 9 DOME-INATION • The Orange roster features 13 players born Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game (66.00) 51 8 • Syracuse is 10-3 since the start of 2018 at home, outside the United States, including six from Canada. 1st Downs Defense (69) 55 11 including a 3-3 record in 2019 and a 1-0 mark this • Both the total number of foreign-born players and 1st Downs Offense (39) 62 15 year. Canadian players leads all FBS schools. Fumbles Lost (1) 21 4 • Under Dino Babers, Syracuse is 16-10 at home. • Temple (9), Colorado (7) and Utah (7) have the Fumbles Recovered (3) 7 2 Home field success has been a staple at all three of next most foreign-born players on their rosters. Kickoff Return Defense (17.17) 25 5 his coaching stops, with Babers' teams combining to Kickoff Returns (19.71) 37 8 go 34-15 when defending their home field. Syracuse Foreign-Born Players Net Punting (39.95) 27 7 • The Orange were undefeated in the Loud House in Name, Pos. Country Passes Had Intercepted (3) 45 8 2018, going 6-0 in the building. The 2018 campaign Damien Alford, WR Canada Interceptions (7) 1 1 was SU's fourth perfect home season since 1980; the Matthew Bergeron, OL Canada Passing Offense (149.3) 64 15 three previous unbeaten campaigns (all 6-0) were in Geoff Cantin-Arku, LB Canada Passing Defense (232.0) 30 8 1987, 1988 and 2001. Adrian Cole, DB Puerto Rico Yards Per Completion (10.67) 53 13 Patrick Davis, OL Canada Punt Return Defense (10.75) 59 10 HOME NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS Kingsley Jonathan, DL Nigeria Punt Returns (14.20) 12 5 • The Orange will play one non-conference game in Abrahim Kenneh, LB Ivory Coast Red Zone Defense (.692) 11 2 2020, hosting Liberty on Oct. 17. Syracuse went 2-0 Lee Kpogba, LB Ghana Red Zone Offense (.571) 70 14 in home non-conference games a year ago. Ben Labrosse, DB Canada Rushing Defense (187.3) 57 13 • Syracuse is 7-2 in its nine home non-league games Maximilian Mang, TE Germany Mark Petry, OL Germany Rushing Offense (94.0) 69 14 under Dino Babers, including five straight victories. Tyrell Richards, LB Canada Sacks Allowed Per Game (5.00) 73 15 • Under Babers, Syracuse has outscored its non- Russell Thompson-Bishop, WR Jamaica Scoring Defense (24.0) 28 7 conference opponents in the Loud House, 373-170. • The Orange have not lost a non-ACC game at home Scoring Offense (17.7) 64 14 TURNOVER TALE TFLs Allowed Per Game (10.33) 72 14 since Sept. 9, 2017 when they were beaten 30-23 by Middle Tennessee. • Syracuse hasn't lost the turnover battle in Passing Efficiency (97.13) 70 15 10-straight contests and is 20-4-5 in winning the Passing Efficiency Defense (120.06) 20 6 BABERS RISING IN THE RANKS takeaway battle in the last-three seasons. Sacks Per Game (2.00) 37 13 • 'Cuse has ranked in the top-15 in turnover margin • Head coach Dino Babers coached the 100th game TFLs Per Game (6.7) 33 10 in each of the past two seasons and started 2020 off Time of Possession (26:24) 63 14 of his career on Nov. 16. 2019 at Duke. In his eight seasons as a sideline leader at Eastern Illinois, by going +10 in the category. Total Defense (419.3) 47 10 Bowling Green and Syracuse, Babers has worked 105 • LB Mikel Jones leads the Orange with three Total Offense (243.3) 74 15 games and holds an overall record of 61-44 (.581). takeaways on the year (2 INT, 1 FR). Turnover Margin (2.00) 3 1 • Saturday's game will be Babers' 53rd at Syracuse, • In 2019, the Orange committed 16 turnovers, while Turnovers Gained (10) 2 1 the eighth most games coached at SU (Ben gaining 25 (+9), for an average margin of +0.75. That Turnovers Lost (4) 36 8 Schwartzwalder - 247, - 167, Dick figure ranked 13th nationally. Winning Percentage (.333) 49 10 MacPherson - 116, Frank Maloney - 78, Frank O'Neill • In 2018, Syracuse was even better. Led by a - 77, - 63 and - 59). defense that recorded 31 takeaways, including 18 2020 INDIVIDUAL (Top 25) interceptions, the Orange tied Ohio for No. 5 in average turnover margin (+1.0). Category (Value) NCAA ACC • Syracuse and Arizona State are only two FBS Geoff Cantin-Arku, LB programs to rank in the top 15 of the statistic both Solo Tackles (6.0) 12 4 GAME CAPTAINS of the last-two seasons. The Sun Devils tied for 11th in 2018 and ranked No. 6 in 2019. DC Tony White Nolan Cooney, P Opponent...... Captain Punting (47.0) 5 2 was part of both defenses as he was at Arizona State North Carolina...... Kingsley Jonathan before becoming the Orange's defensive coordinator Nykeim Johnson, WR Pittsburgh...... Airon Servais this season. Combined Kick Returns (176) 12 2 Georgia Tech...... Andre Cisco Kickoff Returns (26.3) 12 4 Duke...... Punt Returns (14.2) 2 2 THE CARTER I Liberty...... • Syracuse true freshman safety Ja'Had Carter Mikel Jones, LB Clemson...... started in each of the past two weeks. Interceptions Per Game (0.7) 9 3 Wake Forest...... • He's just the third true freshman safety to earn a Total Interceptions (2) 2 2 Boston College...... start in the last-15 years, joining preseason AP All- Andre Szmyt, K BYE WEEK...... American Andre Cisco who started every game of his Field Goals Per Game (1.33) 22 6 Louisville...... rookie season in 2018 and Shamarko Thomas, who NC State...... started the last-three games of his rookie season in Notre Dame...... 2009.

4 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES: OFFENSE QUICK FACTS WELCOME, SEAN TUCKER REUNITED IN COMMAND GENERAL INFORMATION • Rookie RB Sean Tucker made quite an impact vs. • Head coach Dino Babers hired Sterlin Gilbert Location...... Syracuse, N.Y. Georgia Tech in week three, rushing for 112 yards as the new offensive coordinator for this season. Founded...... 1870 and two touchdowns, earning ACC Running Back of Babers and Gilbert previously coached together from Enrollment...... 15,275 (undergraduate) the Week. 2012-14 at Eastern Illinois and Bowling Green. Color...... Orange • It was just the 11th time in program history that a • While together, they produced one of the most Chancellor & President...... Kent Syverud explosive offenses in the country. In their first year true freshman recorded more than 100 yards on the Director of Athletics...... John Wildhack together in 2012, Eastern Illinois ranked seventh ground and the first since Jordan Fredericks did so in in the FCS in total offense (470.9), sixth in passing COACHING STAFF 2015 vs. Rhode Island. offense (334.9) and fourth in first downs per game Head Coach...... Dino Babers • Tucker is the first to do so vs. an FBS opponent (25.3). Alma Mater...... Hawaii '84 since Antwon Bailey ran for 126 yards against Notre • Their second season together was where things Career Record...... 61-44 (9th year) Dame in 2008. broke out, as Eastern Illinois finished first in total Record at Syracuse...... 24-28 (5th year) offense (589.5), second in passing offense (372.4) Justin Lustig...... Assistant Head Coach and first in first downs per game (39.5) in 2013. In TEMPO TOUCHDOWNS ...... ST Coord./Outside Receivers their most recent year together before this season • Head Coach Dino Babers is known for having a fast Sterlin Gilbert...... Off. Coord./Quarterbacks (Bowling Green in 2014), they finished 41st in total offense and when the Orange have struck in 2020, Tony White...... Defensive Coordinator offense (432.9). It was their first year at the FBS they've done so quickly. Chris Achuff...... Linebackers level. • Seven of Syracuse's nine scoring drives have come Mike Cavanaugh...... Offensive Line on drives of 2.5 minutes or less this season. Reno Ferri...... Tight Ends/Inside Receivers • Since the start of 2019, 40 of the Orange's 65 HACKETT TO THE HOUSE Mike Lynch...... Running Backs • TE Aaron Hackett had six touchdown catches scoring drives have been in 2:30 or less. Nick Monroe...... Safeties/Nickelbacks in 2019. He ranked second on the Orange in TD Vinson Reynolds...... Defensive Line receptions behind WR Trishton Jackson and earned Chip West...... Cornerbacks THE NEED FOR SPEED Syracuse's Bill Maxwell Award as the team's most • Since head coach Dino Babers arrived in 2016, improved offensive player. PLAYER INFORMATION Syracuse has run 4,162 plays in 52 games – an • For perspective, Hackett totaled one TD in 21 Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 34/24 average of 80.0 plays per game. games played coming into the season. Offense...... 16/9 • Syracuse ran 65 plays in 25:52 of possession time • Hackett's six scores are the most for an Orange Defense...... 15/14 vs. Georgia Tech. tight end since Nick Provo led the team with seven Specialists...... 3/1 • The Orange have ranked in the top five in the during the 2011 campaign. FBS in total plays in two of the past three seasons, RETURNING STARTERS Offense (7): OL Matthew Bergeron (So.), OL including logging a school-record 1,063 plays in 2019 TD Receptions (ACC Tight Ends) Dakota Davis (R-Jr.), QB Tommy DeVito (R-Jr.), TE 2018. Rk. Player, Team No. Aaron Hackett (Sr.), WR Taj Harris (So.), OL Airon • In 2019, SU averaged 75.6 plays per contest and 1. Marshon Ford, Louisville 7 Servais (R-Sr.), OL Carlos Vetorello (R-So.) tied for 45th nationally with 909 plays. However, 2. Aaron Hackett, Syracuse 6 among teams that only played 12 games, the Orange 3. Three players tied 5 Defense (6): NT Josh Black (R-Sr.), FS Andre Cisco tied Ball State for fourth. Tulsa (947), Texas Tech (Jr.), CB Ifeatu Melifonwu (R-Jr.), DT Kenneth (935) and UCLA (916) were the only teams not to PROTECTING THE POCKET Ruff (Sr.), DT McKinley Williams (R-Sr.), DB Trill make the postseason that ran more plays than • After allowing seven sacks in each of the first-two Williams (Jr.) Syracuse. games, QB Tommy DeVito was only sacked once vs. Specialists (2): LS Aaron Bolinsky (Jr.), PK Andre Georgia Tech. Szmyt (R-Jr.) POINTS-A-PLENTY • Keeping the quarterback upright has gone hand-in- • Over the last three seasons, the Orange have hand with winning. Syracuse is 13-4 since the start TEAM HISTORY seven 50+ points games, the third-most of any ACC of 2018 in games which the team surrenders three First Year of Football...... 1889 team during that span. sacks or fewer, including a 1-0 mark this season. All-Time Record *...... 736-549-49 • Five of those offensive outbursts came in 2018 as • On the flip side, the Orange are 3-8 in games which ACC Record...... 19-39 Syracuse established a new school record for 50+ they allow four-or-more sacks, including an 0-2 mark Bowl Appearances...... 26 point contests. The previous standard was set by the this season. Bowl Record...... 16-9-1 1904 team, which achieved the feat four times. * - Includes 11 wins from 2004-06 vacated by NCAA • The Orange logged their only 50-point outing of 2019 on Sept. 21, tallying 52 points versus Western Michigan. CHARTING THE OFFENSE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Most 50+ POINT GAMES SINCE 2017 (ACC) Rk. School '17 '18 '19 '20 Total Name 2020 Career 1. Clemson 2 4 7 0 13 Sean Tucker...... 1...... 1 2. Wake Forest 3 4 1 1 9 Jarveon Howard...... 0...... 1 3. Syracuse 1 5 1 0 7 300-YARD PASSING GAMES

CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED WITH A RECEPTION Name 2020 Career Tommy DeVito...... 0...... 2 Name Streak 2020 Rec. Career Rec. Started Taj Harris, WR...... 5...... 11...... 88...... 11/23/19 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Nykeim Johnson, WR...... 4...... 9...... 77...... 11/30/19 Anthony Queeley, WR...... 3...... 8...... 8...... 9/12/20 Name 2020 Career Aaron Hackett, TE...... 1...... 1...... 28...... 9/26/20 Taj Harris...... 0...... 2 Luke Benson, TE...... 1...... 1...... 9...... 9/26/20 Nykeim Johnson...... 0...... 2 Jawhar Jordan, RB...... 1...... 5...... 7...... 9/26/20 Sean Tucker, RB...... 1...... 1...... 1...... 9/26/20

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 5 SYRACUSE'S RECORD GAME NOTES: OFFENSE ORANGE DIG THE LONG BALL August...... 0-0...... 000 • A good portion of Syracuse's scoring since the HOW FAST ARE THE ORANGE? September...... 1-2...... 333 start of 2019 has came by virtue of big plays in the October...... 0-0...... 000 passing game. Opponent Plays TOP Avg. November...... 0-0...... 000 • In all, 40-percent (10-of-25) of Syracuse's passing North Carolina...... 73...... 27:50...... 22.9 touchdowns were from 40+ yards out and six Pittsburgh...... 58...... 25:30...... 26.4 Thursday games...... 0-0...... 000 covered more than 50 yards. Georgia Tech...... 65...... 25:52...... 23.9 Friday games...... 0-0...... 000 • All-three touchdown passes this season have Duke...... Saturday games...... 1-2...... 333 covered 40+ yards, including one of 69-yards at Liberty...... Pittsburgh. Clemson...... ACC home games...... 1-0...... 1.000 • The average length of the Orange's receiving Wake Forest...... ACC road games...... 0-2...... 000 touchdowns since the start of 2019 is 40.5. Boston College...... • According to Pro Football Focus, QB Tommy DeVito Louisville...... Non-conference home games...... 0-0...... 000 accounted for the longest downfield TD pass in 2019 NC State...... Non-conference road games...... 0-0...... 000 (line of scrimmage to where the reception occurs) Notre Dame...... with his 53-yard TD pass at Western Michigan. He Totals...... 196...... 79:12...... 24.2 Ranked home games...... 0-0...... 000 led Ohio State's Justin Fields (52) and Clemson's Ranked road games...... 0-2...... 000 Trevor Lawrence (52) in the category. ELMORE DOES IT ALL • WR Taj Harris (94, 69, 47, 46), TE Luke Benson • TE/FB/OL , who has played in all 40 Games decided 1-8 points...... 0-0...... 000 Chris Elmore (70), WR Trishton Jackson (85, 59, 52, 46), and games the past four seasons on offense, and has Games decided 9-20 points...... 1-1...... 500 Nykeim Johnson (43) were the recipients of started on the offensive line in every game this Games decided by 21+ points...... 0-1...... 000 Syracuse's long-distance passing scores. season, also played on defense last year. • Including rushing touchdowns, 19 of Syracuse's 44 • Elmore also saw field time as a reserve nose tackle When scoring 0-10 points...... 0-2...... 000 (43.1 pct.) total offensive TDs since 2019 have been in seven games in 2019. It wasn't a new position When scoring 11-19 points...... 0-0...... 000 scored from outside the red zone. for Elmore, who set the Illinois state record with When scoring 20-29 points...... 0-0...... 000 44 career sacks as a standout defensive lineman at When scoring 30-39 points...... 1-0...... 1.000 I AM IRON MAN Chicago's Phillips Academy. When scoring 40+ points...... 0-0...... 000 • Redshirt-senior offensive lineman Airon Servais • In his Syracuse career, he's started at offensive line, enters Saturday's game with 40-straight starts. played 76 defensive snaps and scored three rushing When allowing 0-10 points...... 0-0...... 000 • Among offensive linemen in the last decade, only touchdowns as a fullback. When allowing 11-19 points...... 0-0...... 000 Evan Adams (45) and Rob Trudo (44) have more When allowing 20-29 points...... 1-1...... 500 starts in their careers than Servais currently has. When allowing 30-39 points...... 0-1...... 000 RE-TOOLED LINE • Hickey is the only other player of the When allowing 40+ points...... 0-0...... 000 • OL Carlos Vettorello and OL Airon Servais swapped aforementioned bunch to make all of their starts positions for the final three games of last season, consecutively. Day games (before 6 p.m.)...... 1-2...... 333 leading to immediate results in the running game as Night games (6 p.m. or later)...... 0-0...... 000 well as in pass protection. Vettorello moved from left ELITE COMPANY tackle to center and Servais went from center out to Scoring first...... 1-1...... 500 • Redshirt junior QB Tommy DeVito was one of left tackle. Opponent scores first...... 0-1...... 000 seven Power-Five quarterbacks with 19+ touchdown • Syracuse averaged 242.3 yards rushing following passes and five or fewer interceptions in 2019. the switch, an increase of 88.3 yards per game more Leading after 1st quarter...... 1-0...... 1.000 • DeVito and Louisville signal-caller Micale than its season average (154.0). The Orange's sacks Tied after 1st quarter...... 0-0...... 000 Cunningham were the only two ACC passers in that allowed per game dropped as well, going from 4.9 Trailing after 1st quarter...... 0-2...... 000 elite group and they're the only two who'll suit up to 1.7. this fall. • Two of the Orange's three 200+ rushing Leading at halftime...... 1-0...... 1.000 • DeVito's 19 scoring passes tied Donovan McNabb performances came during the stretch, including a Tied at halftime...... 0-0...... 000 (1996) and Ryan Nassib (2010) for the most by a season-best 286 yards and four TDs on the ground at Trailing at halftime...... 0-2...... 000 sophomore in program history. Duke in the first game after the lineup shuffle. • That duo plus OL Matthew Bergeronand OL Leading after 3rd quarter ...... 1-0...... 1.000 Power-Five QBs with 19+ TD Passes and 5 or Dakota Davis all return from the 2019 starting lineup Tied after 3rd quarter ...... 0-0...... 000 Fewer Interceptions along the line, although Davis missed the first three Trailing after 3rd quarter...... 0-2...... 000 Name, Team Yr. TD-INT contests of this season. Darius Tisdale and Chris Justin Fields, Ohio State So. 41-3 Elmore have filled in the guard spots in replace of No turnovers...... 0-0...... 000 Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama Jr. 33-3 Davis and Evan Adams, who graduated last spring. One turnover...... 1-1...... 500 Jake Luton, Oregon State Sr. 28-3 More than one turnover...... 0-1...... 000 Tyler Huntley, Utah Sr. 19-4 Jake Fromm, Georgia Jr. 24-5 No takeaways...... 0-0...... 000 Tommy DeVito, Syracuse So. 19-5 One takeaway...... 0-0...... 000 Micale Cunningham, Louisville So. 22-5 More than one takeaway...... 1-2...... 333 TARGETING TAJ Time of possession > 30:00...... 0-0...... 000 • WR Taj Harris appears to be the next receiver to Time of possession < 30:00...... 1-2...... 333 benefit with big numbers in the Orange offense. • Harris ranks third in the ACC at 18.2 yards per With 100-yard rusher ...... 1-0...... 1.000 catch. With 100-yard receiver ...... 0-0...... 000 • His 66.7 yards per game ranks 10th in the ACC With 300-yard passer ...... 0-0...... 000 through three contests. • With 11 receptions thus far, he leads all Orange receivers.

6 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES: DEFENSE FUTURE SCHEDULES PICK-CISCO THE HEARTBREAK KIDS • With his interception in the season opener, DB • Nicknamed the 'Heartbreak Kids' or 'Wonder 2021 Andre Cisco moved into a tie for fourth all-time at Twins' the DB combination of Andre Cisco and Trill Sept. 4 at Ohio Syracuse with 13 career interceptions. Williams has garnered much-deserved recognition Sept. 11 vs. Rutgers • Markus Paul (1985-88) leads the group with this offseason. Sept. 25 vs. Liberty 19, followed by Tommy Myers (1969-71) with • Cisco (25) and Williams (16) were both picked in TBD vs. Albany 18. Anthony Smith (2002-05) is the only player the top-25 of Bruce Feldman's annual 'Freaks List' with more than Cisco in the last-30 years with 14, honoring the most freakishly athletic players in ACC Home Games: Boston College, Clemson, followed by Cisco and Walt Slovenski (1946-48) in a college football. Pittsburgh, Wake Forest. ACC Away Games: tie with 13. • Cisco is the nation's active leader in interceptions (13). Florida State, Louisville, NC State, Virginia Tech. • Perhaps more impressive than the total is the speed at which he's climbed the ranks. Cisco has SECOND-HALF SURGE 2022 played in 24 career games, Paul amassed his 19 INTs • The Orange defense allowed 12.6 points per game Sept. 10 at UConn in 44 career games. after halftime compared to 18.1 prior to intermission Sept. 17 vs. Purdue • Cisco also moved into a tie for 10th in program in 2019. After allowing three fourth-quarter TDs TBD vs. Notre Dame history with 29 passes defended after his against North Carolina, 'Cuse returned to that form, interception in the opener. surrendering just one scoring drive after halftime in ACC Home Games: Florida State, Louisville, • The AP Preseason First Team All-American led the each of its two most recent contests. NC State, Virginia. ACC Away Games: Boston conference in interceptions (5) for the second year • Over the last eight games of 2019, the unit limited College, Clemson, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest. in a row in 2019 and ranked fourth nationally in in the opposition to an average of 10.8 points an interceptions per game (0.6). outing following the break. 2023 • Cisco is the FBS active leader with 13 interceptions • Syracuse did not allow a second-half touchdown Sept. 9 vs. Western Michigan and is No. 2 in passes defended per game (1.26) in four out of its last eight games in 2019 (vs. Holy Sept. 16 at Purdue behind Stanford's Paulson Adebo (1.73), although Cross, at NC State, vs. Pittsburgh, at Duke). Sept. 23 vs. Army West Point Stanford begins the first week of November. NO FLY ZONE ACC Home Games: Boston College, Clemson, • Interceptions have been the hallmark of the Pittsburgh, Wake Forest. ACC Away Games: TAKETH AWAY Florida State, Louisville, North Carolina, NC State. • Since the 2017 season finale against Boston Syracuse secondary since the start of 2018. The College, the Orange have registered at least one Orange had intercepted a pass in 17 consecutive games before their streak was snapped on Sept. 28 2024 takeaway in 28 out of 29 games. Sept. 21 at Army West Point • In all, Syracuse has gained 67 turnovers (29 fumble last season against Holy Cross, tied for the third- longest streak since the start of the 2004 college recoveries, 38 INTs) during that time, an average of ACC Home Games: Florida State, Louisville, 2.3 per contest. football season. Now, Syracuse has a new streak of six-straight games with a pick, a mark that's currently Miami, NC State. ACC Away Games: Boston • From Nov. 25, 2017 versus Boston College to Oct. College, Clemson, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest. 18, 2019 against Pittsburgh, Syracuse gained at least the third-longest in FBS football. one turnover in 21 consecutive games. The streak • Orange defenders have picked off 38 passes (1.36 per game) since the 2018 season opener. 2025 was the longest in FBS football. Sept. 6 vs. UConn • Twenty different players had an interception • Syracuse has 10 games with at least two picks during that time. Against Georgia Tech, Syracuse Sept. 27 vs. Army West Point during the streak. TBD at Notre Dame • In 2019, the Orange tied for12 th nationally and intercepted four passes, the most in one game under second in the ACC with 25 takeaways. Dino Babers. • In 2018, the Orange ranked fifth nationally with 2026 • This season, Syracuse ranks 2nd nationally with 10 Sept. 5 vs. New Hampshire turnovers gained. 18 interceptions, more than quadrupling their 2017 total (4). Syracuse was 25th in 2019 with 13 picks Sept. 26 at Army West Point and has started 2020 tied for the nation's lead with Oct. 3 vs. UConn HEY ROOKIE seven interceptions through three games. TBD at Notre Dame • True freshman Stefon Thompson earned the start at linebacker at North Carolina. He's the first true Most Consecutive Games w/Interception freshman to start the first game of the year at the (Since 2004) position for Syracuse since Dyshawn Davis in 2011. Rk. Team No. Years • Thompson is the fourth Orange rookie to start the 1. Florida Atlantic 20 2006-07 opener on defense since 2011, joining DB Andre 2. Alabama 19 2009-10 Cisco, DL Kendall Coleman and Davis. 3. Syracuse 17 2018-19 CHARTING THE DEFENSE • Thompson was third on the team with seven Louisville 17 2014-15 tackles in his first career start. Ohio State 17 2008-10 10+ TACKLES GAMES • DB Ja'Had Carter added to the youth of the Florida 17 2008-09 defensive unit, as the true freshman started at safety Name 2020 Career at Pittsburgh. BREAKIN' UP IS HARD TO DO Mikel Jones...... 0...... 1 • Along the same lines, the Orange defense had 68 YOUTH MOVEMENT passes defended (13 INT, 55 PBU) in 2019, which MULTIPLE SACK GAMES • The Orange linebacking corps features more young tied for 15th nationally. talent than any other position group. • The Orange picked right up this season ranked 14th Name 2020 Career • The starting lineup vs. North Carolina and Pitt Josh Black...... 0...... 2 nationally with 5.33 passes defended per game. featured sophomores Mikel Jones and Geoff Cantin- Kingsley Jonathan...... 0...... 1 • CB Garrett Williams(0 INT, 3 PBU) and S Trill Arku, and true freshman Stefon Thompson. Williams (1 INT, 2 PBU) led the way with three each. • The next trio on the depth chart has the same youth, with sophomore Lee Kpogba, redshirt- 2019 Most Passes Defended Per Game (FBS) freshman Steve Linton and true freshman Marlowe Rk. Team (Gms) INT-PBU Total Avg./G Wax spelling the first unit. Redshirt-junior Tyrell 1. LSU (15) 17-77 94 6.27 Richards returned to the lineup at Pitt as the group's 2. San Diego St. (13) 18-61 79 6.08 elder statesman with 25 career games played. 3. UCF (13) 13-65 78 6.00 • Jones' 15 games is the next-most tangible Pittsburgh (13) 9-69 78 6.00 experience of the unit, followed by Kpogba (14), 5. Syracuse (12) 13-55 68 5.67 Cantin-Arku (12) and Linton (5).

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 7 HONOR ROLL GAME NOTES: SPECIAL TEAMS Andre Cisco Bronco Nagurski Trophy Watch List COVER ME SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Jim Thorpe Award Watch List • Syracuse led the ACC and tied Penn State for Bednarik Award Watch List fifth nationally in punt return defense in 2019. The Name Total KO Punt Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List Orange surrendered 17 yards on 10 returns (1.7 Lee Kpogba 3 1 2 AP Preseason All-American avg.), eclipsing the previous school record for fewest Ja’Had Carter 2 2 0 Phil Steele Preseason All-American opponent punt return yards allowed (24 in 2017). Aaron Hackett 2 0 2 Ben Labrosse 2 1 1 Street and Smith Preseason All-American • The longest opponent punt return was a 5-yard Kyle Strickland 1 1 0 Lindy's Preseason All-American runback by Holy Cross' Jon Jon Roberts, who Marlowe Wax 1 1 0 Sporting News Preseason All-American fumbled on the play. Nolan Cooney 1 0 1 • 2019 was the third year in a row that Syracuse Andre Cisco 1 0 1 Kingsley Jonathan Wuerffel Trophy Watch List topped the ACC in net punting average at 43.03 Campbell Trophy Watch List Luke Benson 1 0 1 yards per kick. It was a figure that ranked No. 3 in Drew Tuazama 1 1 0 the FBS. Geoff Cantin-Arku 1 0 1 Andre Szmyt Lou Groza Award Watch List • Nolan Cooney is fifth nationally in punting in 2020, with an average of 47.0. Sean Tucker ACC RB of the Week (9/28) SZMYT AMONG FG LEADERS POINT SZMYT • Junior PK Andre Szmyt enters Saturday's game Trill Williams ACC DB of the Week (9/28) • PK Andre Szmyt remains the active FBS leader in ranked among active players in career field goals career points scored per game at 9.2. Wake Forest made. He is the only non-senior in the top-six. PK Nick Sciba (8.6) and Memphis PK Riley Patterson • East Carolina's Jake Verity leads all active players (8.5) rank second and third, respectively. with 63 made field goals. Miami's Jose Borregales • In the Syracuse record book, Szmyt is No. 4 in leads the ACC with 55 made field goals, while career kicking points (258). Szmyt's 51 rank fifth in the FBS and third in the ACC. • Szmyt has at least one made field goal in 25 out his • Szmyt is currently in sole possession of fourth in 28 career games and has booted multiple field goals Syracuse history with 51 made field goals. He passed on 17 occasions. Nate Trout (2010-13) and Ross Krautman (2010- 13) vs. Pittsburgh. Cole Murphy (2014-17) leads all ORANGE IN THE NFL NEXT IN LINE Syracuse players with 59 career made field goals. Dave Jacobs (53) is next for Szmyt to pass in third Name Pos. Team • Syracuse had to replace Ray Guy Award finalist place. Cody Conway OL San Francisco 49ers Sterling Hofrichter who was drafted in the seventh Riley Dixon P New York Giants round by the Atlanta Falcons this season. That job Zaire Franklin * LB Indianapolis Colts has been taken over by Nolan Cooney, who was the FINDING THE END ZONE Sterling Hofrichter P Atlanta Falcons Orange's backup for the past-four seasons. • Syracuse has 40 special teams touchdowns since Trishton Jackson WR Los Angeles Rams • Cooney ranks fifth in FBS football among eligible 1992, including two in 2018. Chandler Jones * OLB Arizona Cardinals punters (min. 3.6 punts per game) in punting, with • The most recent was WR Sean Riley's 69-yard punt Koda Martin (PS) OL Arizona Cardinals an average of 47.0 yards per attempt. return TD against UConn on Sept. 22, 2018. Two Justin Pugh OG Arizona Cardinals • Hofrichter is the third Syracuse punter drafted and weeks earlier, against Wagner, Riley blocked a punt Alton Robinson DE Seattle Seahawks second in the last-five years after current Giants' that was returned by DB Trill Williams for a 2-yard Chris Slayton (PS) DT Atlanta Falcons punter Riley Dixon was selected by the Broncos in score. the seventh round in 2016. * Team captain • Syracuse and Texas A&M are the only two schools Special Teams TD Breakdown (Since 1992) to have multiple punters selected in the NFL Draft in Punt Returns – 15 the last 15 years. Blocked Punt Returns – 12 Kickoff Returns – 11 Blocked Field Goal Returns – 1 Fumbled Punt Returns – 1

GAME-BY-GAME NOTABLES (2020)

Coin Kickoff/ 1st SU 1st Opp. Opponent Time Length Att. Half Final Toss Receive Poss. Poss. Helmet Jersey Pants North Carolina 12:03 p.m. 3:09 0 3-7 6-31 Won Kickoff Punt TD Orange White White Pittsburgh 12:03 p.m. 3:09 0 10-14 10-21 Lost Receive Punt Punt Orange White Orange Georgia Tech 12:37 p.m.* 3:30 0 23-13 37-20 Won Receive Punt Punt Orange Blue Orange Duke Liberty Clemson Wake Forest Boston College Louisville NC State Notre Dame

* game was originally scheduled for 12:05 but was delayed 32 minutes

8 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES: MISCELLANEOUS OVERTIME HISTORY EST. 1889 STUNT DOUBLE Since the NCAA instituted overtime in 1996, • The Syracuse program is one of the most storied in • Another player on the Orange roster with freakish Syracuse owns a 11-8 (.579) overall record in college football. The Orange are 8th among Division athletic ability is DT Josh Black, so much so that it extra-session games. I teams, and No. 5 among FBS schools, in number of caught the attention of movie star Dwayne 'The games played. Their 1,334 games played leads the Rock' Johnson. Date Opponent W/L Score ACC. • After tweeting a video of him doing a running black 8/30/97 NC State L 31-32 • The Orange's varsity football history dates back flip, The Rock tweeted that he had his eye on Black. 11/13/99 at Rutgers L 21-24 to Nov. 23, 1889 when Syracuse traveled to the 10/7/00 Pittsburgh W 24-17 (2OT) University of Rochester for its inaugural contest. 9/28/02 at Auburn L 34-37 (3OT) 11/9/02 Virginia Tech W 50-42 (3OT) Division I Most Games Played 9/6/03 at North Carolina W 49-47 (3OT) Rk. Team Games 11/6/04 Pittsburgh * W 38-31 (2OT) 1. Penn...... 1,403 9/9/06 Iowa L 13-20 (2OT) 2. Rutgers...... 1,361 9/30/06 Wyoming * W 40-34 (2OT) 3. Lehigh...... 1,353 9/5/09 Minnesota L 20-23 4. Navy...... 1,352 9/1/11 Wake Forest W 36-29 5. Yale...... 1,351 9/24/11 Toledo W 33-30 6. Michigan...... 1,344 10/1/11 Rutgers L 16-19 (2OT) 7. Nebraska...... 1,337 8/29/14 Villanova W 27-26 (2OT) 8. Syracuse...... 1,334 9/19/15 Central Michigan W 30-27 9. Harvard...... 1,332 10/17/15 at Virginia L 38-44 (3OT) Penn State...... 1,332 10/6/18 at Pittsburgh L 37-44 10/20/18 North Carolina W 40-37 (2OT) 11/30/19 Wake Forest W 39-30 (OT)

* - Win vacated by NCAA OUR HOUSE– THE LOUD HOUSE ON THIS DATE - OCT. 10 Syracuse is 11-4 overall in games played on Oct. 10.

Year Opponent Result 1895 Syracuse Athletic Assoc. W, 24-0 1896 Elmira Athletic Assoc. W, 20-6 1903 R.P.I. W, 33-0 1908 Carlisle L, 0-12 1914 at Princeton L, 7-12 1925 William & Mary W, 33-0 1931 Ohio Wesleyan W, 48-7 1936 Baldwin-Wallace L, 0-19 1953 Fordham W, 20-13 1959 at Navy W, 32-6 1964 UCLA W, 39-0 1970 Maryland W, 23-7 1992 Rutgers W, 50-28 • Built between April 1979 and September 1980, 1998 Cincinnati W, 63-21 TOP 10 CROWDS (since 1980) the Dome was the fifth-largest stadium of its 2015 at South Florida L, 24-45 kind in the U.S. at the time and the first in the Att. Opponent Year Northeast. The building covers 7.7 acres and has 1. 50,564 Miami (Ohio) 1980 2. 50,350 Navy 1980 527,320 square feet of floor space. It is 570 feet 1992 long and 497 feet wide, and the top of the Dome is 3. 50,248 Clemson 2019 At home against Rutgers, Syracuse tallied a 165 feet above the playing surface. 4. 50,243 Pittsburgh 1980 school record 675 yards of total offense, while 5. 50,037 Penn State 1981 quarterback Marvin Graves set the Orange • In May 2018, the University Board of Trustees 6. 50,021 Penn State 1985 single-game record with 425 passing yards. SU authorized a $118 million investment for new 7. 50,011 Penn State 1987 steamrolled the Scarlet Knights winning 50-28. stadium improvements. Renovations began in 8. 50,010 Penn State 1983 March of 2020 with the installation of a new fixed 9. 49,892 Boston College 1987 1998 roof. Additional upgrades include a center-hung 10. 49,876 Penn State 1989 In a 63-21 blowout of Cincinnati, Donovan scoreboard, state-of-the-art sound and lighting McNabb tied what was at the time a program systems, improved accessibility and added Wi-Fi QUICK FACTS record with four touchdown passes. Overall, capabilities. Air conditioning, new accessible First Game: Sept. 20, 1980 Syracuse’s 637 total yards gained and nine restrooms and new concessions space are Result: Syracuse 36, Miami (Ohio) 24 touchdowns marked the second and third most elements expected to be ready by fall of 2022. Syracuse Record: 145-90-2 (.616) * in program history respectively. Field Name: Ernie Davis Legends Field • The new roof features over 3,000 tons of Surface: FieldTurf steel fixed to the structure and the center-hung Capacity: 49,057 scoreboard is the second-largest center-hung indoor system in the United States. * - Record includes eight wins from 2004-06 vacated by NCAA

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 9 AROUND THE ACC/NATIONAL POLLS 2020 ACC STANDINGS

ACC Games Overall W-L Pct. For Opp W-L Pct. For Opp Hm Rd Neut Streak Clemson 2-0 1.000 78 36 3-0 1.000 127 36 2-0 1-0 0-0 Won 3 Miami 2-0 1.000 99 44 3-0 1.000 130 58 2-0 1-0 0-0 Won 3 North Carolina 2-0 1.000 57 28 2-0 1.000 57 28 1-0 1-0 0-0 Won 6 Virginia Tech 2-0 1.000 83 55 2-0 1.000 83 55 1-0 1-0 0-0 Won 2 Notre Dame 1-0 1.000 27 13 2-0 1.000 79 13 2-0 0-0 0-0 Won 8 Pittsburgh 2-1 .667 73 60 3-1 .750 128 60 3-1 0-0 0-0 Lost 1 NC State 2-1 .667 99 116 2-1 .667 99 116 1-0 1-1 0-0 Won 1 Boston College 1-1 .500 48 32 2-1 .667 72 53 1-1 1-0 0-0 Lost 1 Virginia 1-1 .500 61 61 1-1 .500 61 61 1-0 0-1 0-0 Lost 1 Georgia Tech 1-1 .500 36 50 1-2 .333 57 99 0-1 1-1 0-0 Lost 2 Syracuse 1-2 .333 53 72 1-2 .333 53 72 1-0 0-2 0-0 Won 1 Florida State 0-2 .000 23 68 1-2 .333 64 92 1-1 0-1 0-0 Won 1 Louisville 0-2 .000 54 70 1-2 .333 89 91 1-1 0-1 0-0 Lost 2 Wake Forest 0-2 .000 55 82 1-2 .333 121 96 1-1 0-1 0-0 Won 1 Duke 0-4 .000 70 129 0-4 .000 70 129 0-2 0-2 0-0 Lost 4

WEEK 4 RESULTS WEEK 5 SCHEDULE WEEK 6 SCHEDULE

Friday, Oct. 2 Friday, Oct. 9 Saturday, Oct. 17 Wake Forest 66, Campbell 14 Louisville at Georgia Tech, 7 p.m. Clemson at Georgia Tech, TBD Pittsburgh at Miami, TBD Saturday, Oct. 3 Saturday, Oct. 10 North Carolina at Florida State, TBD Clemson 41, Virginia 23 Virginia Tech at North Carolina, 12 p.m. Boston College at Virginia Tech, TBD North Carolina 26, Boston College 22 NC State at Virginia, 12 p.m. Duke at NC State, TBD NC State 30, Pittsburgh 29 Duke at Syracuse, 12:30 p.m. Liberty at Syracuse, TBD Florida State 41, Jacksonville State 24 Pittsburgh at Boston College, 4 p.m. Virginia at Wake Forest, TBD Virginia Tech 38, Duke 31 Florida State at Notre Dame, 7 p.m. Louisville at Notre Dame, 2:30 p.m. Miami at Clemson, 7:30 p.m.

ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL (OCT. 4) AMWAY COACHES POLL (OCT. 4) SYRACUSE WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKING

Rec. Pts. Prev. Rec. Pts. Prev. AP CP CFP 1. Clemson (52) 3-0 1,536 1 1. Clemson (46) 3-0 1,533 1 Preseason NR NR - 2. Alabama (8) 2-0 1,488 2 2. Alabama (14) 2-0 1,496 2 Sept. 13 NR NR - 3. Georgia 2-0 1,380 4 t3. Georgia 2-0 1,372 4 Sept. 20 NR NR - 4. Florida 2-0 1,340 3 t3. Florida 2-0 1,372 3 Sept. 27 NR NR - 5. Notre Dame 2-0 1,239 5 5. Notre Dame 2-0 1,256 5 Oct. 4 NR NR - 6. Ohio State (2) 0-0 1,165 6 6. Ohio State (2) 0-0 1,192 6 Oct. 11 7. Miami (FL) 3-0 1,148 8 7. Miami (FL) 3-0 1,149 8 Oct. 18 8. North Carolina 2-0 944 12 8. Penn State 0-0 983 10 Oct. 25 9. Penn State 0-0 935 10 9. North Carolina 2-0 982 11 Nov. 1 10. Oklahoma State 3-0 919 17 10. Oklahoma State 3-0 818 19 Nov. 8 11. Cincinnati 3-0 895 15 11. Cincinnati 3-0 807 15 Nov. 15 12. Oregon 0-0 786 14 12. Tennessee 2-0 744 20 Nov. 22 13. Auburn 1-1 731 7 13. Auburn 1-1 701 7 Nov. 29 14. Tennessee 2-0 717 21 14. Wisconsin 0-0 668 18 Dec. 6 15. Brigham Young 3-0 661 22 15. Brigham Young 3-0 646 22 Dec. 13 16. Wisconsin 0-0 619 19 16. LSU 1-1 616 17 17. LSU 1-1 478 20 17. Oregon 0-0 494 NR 18. SMU 4-0 393 NR 18. Virginia Tech 2-0 423 23 19. Virginia Tech 2-0 391 NR 19. Michigan 0-0 409 21 20. Michigan 0-0 350 23 20. Texas A&M 1-1 339 13 21. Texas A&M 1-1 330 13 21. SMU 4-0 304 NR 22. Texas 2-1 228 9 22. Texas 2-1 295 9 23. Louisiana-Lafayette 3-0 216 NR 23. Louisiana-Lafayette 3-0 207 NR 24. Iowa State 2-1 215 NR 24. Iowa State 2-1 137 NR 25. Minnesota 0-0 145 NR 25. UCF 2-1 127 12

Opponents Receiving Votes: Opponents Receiving Votes: NC State 18, Pittsburgh 7 Pittsburgh 32, NC State 17, Boston College 5, Liberty 1

10 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL DINO THE BABERS FILE PERSONAL DATA Experience: 37th season/5th at Syracuse BABERS Hometown: San Diego, Calif. Alma Mater: Hawaii ‘84 Head Coach • Fifth Season • Career Record: 61-44 (.581) Family: wife, Susan; daughters, Breeahnah, Tasha, Jazzmin and Paris • Named the 30th head coach in Syracuse football history on Dec. 5, 2016. • Voted the AFCA Region 1 Coach of the Year, Associated Press co-ACC Coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE of the Year and ECAC Coach of the Year after guiding the Orange to their first College: Hawaii (1979-83) bowl berth since 2013, their first national ranking since 2001, and the seventh Pro: BC Lions (CFL, 1984 free-agent signee) 10-win season in the history of the program in 2018. • In 2016, commanded a Syracuse offense that set or tied 44 school records, including the team season COACHING LEDGER records for most passing yards (3,855) and most completions (332). Year School W-L-T Pos. • Has coached six All-Americans at Syracuse (PR Brisly Estime, WR Amba Etta-Tawo, WR Steve Ishmael, S 1984 Hawaii 7-4 GA Andre Cisco, PK Andre Szmyt, P Sterling Hofrichter) and 20 All-ACC players. 1985 Arizona State 8-4 GA • Mentored 17 All-MAC performers at Bowling Green, including 2015 MAC Vern Smith Leadership Award 1986 Arizona State 10-1-1 GA winner and former Syracuse quality control assistant Matt Johnson. 1987 Eastern Illinois 5-6 RB • Coached Eastern Illinois quarterback , who was named the 2013 Walter Payton Award 1988 UNLV 4-7 STC/RB winner as the nation's top FCS player. Garoppolo was the second-round pick of the New England Patriots in 1989 UNLV 4-7 STC/RB 2014 and signed one the richest contracts in NFL history with the San Francisco 49ers in 2018. 1990 Northern Arizona 5-6 STC/DB • Babers has coached or recruited more than 60 NFL players, including four All-Pros (Lance Briggs, Matt Slater, 1991 Purdue 4-7 WR Josh Gordon, Az-Zahir Hakim) and three Pro Bowlers (Briggs, Slater, Gordon). 1992 Purdue 4-7 WR 1993 Purdue 1-10 WR 1994 San Diego State 4-7 WR BABERS RECORD WHEN … 1995 Arizona 6-5 WR 1996 Arizona 5-6 WR 2020 Career 2020 Career 1997 Arizona 7-5 RB Scoring first...... 1-1...... 47-14 No turnovers...... 0-0...... 13-8 1998 Arizona 12-1 OC/QB Opponent scores first...... 0-1...... 14-30 One turnover...... 1-1...... 20-11 1999 Arizona 6-6 OC/QB More than one turnover...... 0-1...... 28-25 2000 Arizona 5-6 OC/QB Leading at half...... 1-0...... 54-6 No takeaways...... 0-0...... 5-12 2001 Texas A&M 8-4 OC/QB Tied at half...... 0-0...... 2-0 One takeaway...... 0-0...... 15-13 2002 Texas A&M 6-6 OC/QB Trailing at half...... 0-2...... 5-38 More than one takeaway...... 1-2...... 41-19 2003 Pittsburgh 8-5 RB Leading after three quarters...... 1-0...... 50-3 2004 UCLA 6-6 WR Tied after three quarters...... 0-0...... 4-2 Time of Possession > 30:00...... 0-0...... 28-10 2005 UCLA 10-2 WR Trailing after three quarters...... 0-2...... 7-39 Time of Possession < 30:00...... 1-2...... 33-34 2006 UCLA 7-6 RB In overtime...... 0-0...... 4-2 Tuesday...... 0-0...... 2-1 2007 UCLA 6-6 AHC/RB Wednesday...... 0-0...... 3-1 2008 Baylor 4-8 WR Less than 400 yds of total offense...... 1-2...... 6-25 Thursday...... 0-0...... 2-1 2009 Baylor 4-8 STC/WR 400-499 yds of total offense...... 0-0...... 11-9 Friday...... 0-0...... 7-6 2010 Baylor 7-6 STC/WR 500+ yds of total offense...... 0-0...... 44-10 Saturday...... 1-2...... 47-35 2011 Baylor 10-3 STC/WR Allowing < 400 yds of total offense...... 0-1...... 36-9 Totals 28 seasons Allowing 400-499 yds of total offense....1-1...... 12-12 August...... 0-0...... 4-1 Assistant Coach 173-155-1 (.527) Allowing 500+ yds of total offense...... 0-0...... 13-23 September...... 1-2...... 20-16 October...... 0-0...... 17-9 Year School W-L-T Pos. Rushing for less 100 yds...... 0-2...... 5-14 November...... 0-0...... 16-16 2012 Eastern Illinois 7-5 HC Rushing for 100-199 yds...... 1-0...... 31-26 December...... 0-0...... 4-2 2013 Eastern Illinois 12-2 HC Rushing for 200+ yds...... 0-0...... 25-4 2014 Bowling Green 8-6 HC Allowing less than 100 rushing yds...... 0-0...... 19-3 Home...... 1-0...... 34-15 2015 Bowling Green 10-3 HC Allowing 100-199 rushing yds...... 0-2...... 30-17 Away...... 0-2...... 24-25 2016 Syracuse 4-8 HC Allowing 200+ rushing yds...... 1-0...... 12-24 Neutral...... 0-0...... 3-4 2017 Syracuse 4-8 HC 2018 Syracuse 10-3 HC Passing for less than 300 yds...... 1-2...... 26-28 Day games...... 1-2...... 41-30 2019 Syracuse 5-7 HC Passing for 300-399 yds...... 0-0...... 14-10 Night games (6 p.m. or later)...... 0-0...... 20-14 2020 Syracuse 1-2 HC Passing for 400+ yds...... 0-0...... 21-6 Totals 9 seasons Allowing less than 300 passing yds...... 1-1...... 43-28 Televised games...... 1-2...... 48-40 Head Coach 61-44 (.581) Allowing 300-399 passing yds...... 0-1...... 13-11 ABC...... 0-0...... 0-4 Allowing 400+ passing yds...... 0-0...... 5-5 ACC Network...... 0-2...... 3-4 ACC Network Extra...... 0-0...... 4-2 AWARDS & HONORS Scoring less than 20 points...... 0-2...... 0-16 American Sports Network...... 0-0...... 0-1 Big Ten Network...... 0-0...... 2-0 Eastern Illinois Scoring 20-29 points...... 0-0...... 7-15 CBS Sports Network...... 0-0...... 2-1 2012 AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year Scoring 30-39 points...... 1-0...... 18-9 ESPN...... 0-0...... 5-5 Ohio Valley Coach of the Year Scoring 40+ points...... 0-0...... 36-4 ESPN2...... 0-0...... 7-8 2013 AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year Allowing less than 20 points...... 0-0...... 26-1 ESPN3...... 0-0...... 13-5 Ohio Valley Coach of the Year Allowing 20-29 points...... 1-1...... 23-8 ESPNU...... 0-0...... 2-1 Allowing 30-39 points...... 0-1...... 7-7 ESPNews...... 0-0...... 1-0 Syracuse Allowing 40+ points...... 0-0...... 5-28 ESPN+...... 0-0...... 1-0 2017 Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week FOX College Sports...... 0-0...... 2-0 (Oct. 13 vs. Clemson) NBC...... 0-0...... 0-1 2018 AFCA Region 1 Coach of the Year Raycom...... 0-0...... 2-6 Co-ACC Coach of the Year (AP) RSN...... 1-0...... 4-2 ECAC Coach of the Year SEC Network...... 0-0...... 0-1

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 11 BABERS ERA SUPERLATIVES BABERS YEAR-BY-YEAR Most Points in a Game 2012 (7-5, 6-1 OVC) • Eastern Illinois 2016 (4-8, 2-6 ACC) • Syracuse 62 vs. Wagner, Sept. 8, 2018 Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Most Points in a Half Aug. 30 Southern Illinois W, 49-28 Sept. 2 Colgate W, 33-7 45 vs. Wagner, Sept. 8, 2018 Sept. 8 at Western Michigan L, 21-52 Sept. 9 Louisville L, 28-62 Most Points in a Quarter Sept. 15 at Illinois State L, 51-54 (2OT) Sept. 17 USF L, 20-45 Sept. 22 Murray State W, 50-49 (OT) 30 vs. Louisville (2nd), Nov. 9, 2018 Sept. 24 at Connecticut W, 31-24 Sept. 29 Austin Peay W, 65-15 Oct. 1 vs. Notre Dame * L, 33-50 Largest Deficit Overcome in a Win Oct. 6 at Tennessee-Martin L, 37-51 Oct. 8 at Wake Forest L, 9-28 10 (0-10) at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2018 Oct. 13 Jacksonville State W, 31-28 Oct. 15 Virginia Tech W, 31-17 Most Touchdowns Scored Oct. 27 at Eastern Kentucky W, 24-7 Oct. 22 at Boston College W, 28-20 9 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 26, 2016 Nov. 3 at Tennessee Tech W, 31-24 Nov. 5 at Clemson L, 0-54 Most Rushing Touchdowns Nov. 10 Southeast Missouri W, 39-20 Nov. 12 NC State L, 20-35 5 at Western Michigan, Aug. 31, 2018 Nov. 17 at Central Arkansas L, 30-48 Nov. 19 Florida State L, 14-45 5 at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2018 Nov. 24 at South Dakota State * L, 10-58 Nov. 26 at Pittsburgh L, 61-76 5 vs. Louisville, Nov. 9, 2018 Most Passing Touchdowns * - FCS Playoffs * - at MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.) 5 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 26, 2016 5 vs. Wagner, Sept. 8, 2018 2013 (12-2, 8-0 OVC) • Eastern Illinois 2017 (4-8, 2-6 ACC) • Syracuse Most Field Goals Made Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score 4 vs. Colgate, Sept. 2, 2016 Aug. 31 at San Diego State W, 40-19 Sept. 1 Central Connecticut State W, 50-7 4 vs. Miami (Fla.), Oct. 21, 2017 Sept. 7 at Southern Illinois W, 40-37 (2OT) Sept. 9 Middle Tennessee L, 23-30 4 vs. Louisville, Nov. 9, 2018 Sept. 14 Illinois State W, 57-24 Sept. 16 Central Michigan W, 41-17 4 vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 30, 2019 Sept. 21 at Northern Illinois L, 39-43 Sept. 23 at LSU L, 26-35 Most First Downs Sept. 28 Eastern Kentucky W, 42-7 Sept. 30 at NC State L, 25-33 38 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 26, 2016 Oct. 10 at Austin Peay W, 63-7 Oct. 7 Pittsburgh W, 27-24 Most Yards of Total Offense Oct. 19 Southeast Missouri W, 55-33 Oct. 13 Clemson W, 27-24 Oct. 26 at Tennessee State W, 34-16 668 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 26, 2016 Oct. 21 at Miami (Fla.) L, 19-27 Nov. 2 Tennessee Tech W, 56-21 Nov. 4 at Florida State L, 24-27 Most Plays Nov. 9 at Murray State W, 37-17 Nov. 11 Wake Forest L, 43-64 106 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 26, 2016 Nov. 16 Jacksonville State W, 52-14 Nov. 18 at Louisville L, 10-56 Highest Average Yards Per Play Nov. 23 at Tennessee-Martin W, 70-22 Nov. 25 Boston College L, 14-42 8.2 vs. Connecticut, Sept. 22, 2018 Dec. 7 Tennessee State * W, 51-10 Most Rushing Yards Dec. 13 Towson * L, 39-49 2018 (10-3, 6-2 ACC) • Syracuse 341 vs. Connecticut, Sept. 22, 2018 Date Opponent Score Most Rushing Attempts * - FCS Playoffs Aug. 31 at Western Michigan W, 55-42 62, at Western Michigan, Aug. 31, 2018 Sept. 8 Wagner W, 62-10 Highest Average Yards Per Rush 2014 (8-6, 5-3 MAC) • Bowling Green Sept. 15 Florida State W, 30-7 7.4 vs. Connecticut, Sept. 22, 2018 Date Opponent Score Sept. 22 Connecticut W, 51-21 Most Pass Completions Aug. 29 at Western Kentucky L, 31-59 Sept. 29 at Clemson L, 23-27 43 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 26, 2016 Sept. 6 VMI W, 48-7 Oct. 6. at Pittsburgh L, 37-44 (OT) Most Pass Attempts Sept. 13 Indiana W, 45-42 Oct. 20 North Carolina W, 40-37 (2OT) 67 vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 11, 2017 Sept. 20 at Wisconsin L, 17-68 Oct. 27 NC State W, 51-41 Most Passing Yards Sept. 27 at Massachusetts W, 47-42 Nov. 3 at Wake Forest W, 41-24 480 vs. NC State, Oct. 27, 2018 Oct. 4 Buffalo W, 36-35 Nov. 9 Louisville W, 54-23 Highest Completion Percentage Oct. 11 at Ohio W, 31-13 Nov. 17 vs. Notre Dame * L, 3-36 .870 (40-46) vs. Colgate, Sept. 2, 2016 Oct. 18 Western Michigan L, 14-26 Nov. 24 at Boston College W, 42-21 Most Turnovers Nov. 4 at Akron W, 27-10 Dec. 28 vs. West Virginia ^ W, 34-18 Nov. 12 Kent State W, 30-20 4 at Miami (Fla.), Oct. 21, 2017 Nov. 19 at Toledo L, 20-27 4 at Louisville, Nov. 18, 2017 * - at Yankee Stadium (Bronx, N.Y.) Nov. 28 Ball State L, 24-41 ^ - Camping World Bowl (Orlando, Fla.) Most Penalties Dec. 5 vs. Northern Illinois * L, 17-51 16 at Boston College, Oct. 22, 2016 Dec. 20 vs. South Alabama ^ W, 33-28 2019 (5-7, 2-6 ACC) • Syracuse Fewest Penalties Date Opponent Score 2 at Florida State, Nov. 4, 2017 * - MAC Championship Game (Detroit, Mich.) Aug. 31 at Liberty W, 24-0 2 vs. Boston College, Nov. 25, 2017 ^ - Camellia Bowl (Montgomery, Ala.) Sept. 7 at Maryland L, 20-63 Most Penalty Yards Sept. 14 Clemson L, 6-41 135 at Boston College, Oct. 22, 2016 2015 (10-3, 7-1 MAC) • Bowling Green Sept. 21 Western Michigan W, 52-33 Fewest Penalty Yards Date Opponent Score Sept. 28 Holy Cross W, 41-3 13 vs. Boston College, Nov. 25, 2017 Sept. 5 vs. Tennessee * L, 30-59 Oct. 10. at NC State L, 10-16 Most Punts Sept. 12 at Maryland W, 48-27 Oct. 18 Pittsburgh L, 20-27 11 vs. Louisville, Sept. 9, 2016 Sept. 19 Memphis L, 41-44 Oct. 26 at Florida State L, 17-35 Fewest Punts Sept. 26 at Purdue W, 35-28 Nov. 2 Boston College L, 27-58 2 vs. Wagner, Sept. 8, 2018 Oct. 3 at Buffalo W, 28-22 Nov. 16 at Duke W, 49-6 Most Punt Returns Oct. 10 Massachusetts W, 62-38 Nov. 23 at Louisville L, 34-56 5 vs. C. Connecticut State, Sept. 1, 2017 Oct. 17 Akron W, 59-10 Nov. 30 Wake Forest W, 39-30 (OT) 5 vs. Wagner, Sept. 8, 2018 Oct. 24 at Kent State W, 48-0 Most Punt Return Yards Nov. 4 Ohio W, 62-24 2020 (1-2, 1-2 ACC) • Syracuse 128 vs. Notre Dame, Oct. 1, 2016 Nov. 11 at Western Michigan W, 41-27 Date Opponent Time/Score Nov. 17 Toledo L, 28-44 Most Kickoff Returns Sept. 12 at North Carolina L, 6-31 Nov. 24 at Ball State W, 48-10 11 vs. Louisville, Sept. 9, 2016 Sept. 19 at Pittsburgh L, 10-21 Dec. 4 vs. Northern Illinois ^ W, 34-14 Sept. 26 Georgia Tech W, 37-20 11 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 26, 2016 Oct. 10 Duke 12:30 p.m. Most Kickoff Return Yards * - at L.P. Field (Nashville, Tenn.) Oct. 17 Liberty TBA 242 at Clemson, Nov. 5, 2016 ^ - MAC Championship Game (Detroit, Mich.) Oct. 24 at Clemson TBA Most Passes Intercepted Oct. 31 Wake Forest TBA 4 vs. Georgia Tech, Sept. 26, 2020 NOTE: Babers was named Syracuse’s head coach on Dec. 5, Nov. 7 Boston College TBA Best Third-Down Conversion Percentage 2015. He did not coach Bowling Green in the 2015 GoDaddy Nov. 20 at Louisville 7:30 p.m. 57.9 (11-19) vs. C. Connecticut State, Sept. 1, 2017 Bowl. Nov. 28 NC State TBA Most Time of Possession Dec. 5 at Notre Dame TBA 37:48 vs. USF, Sept. 17, 2016 37:48 at Wake Forest, Nov. 3, 2018 Most Tackles for Loss 14.0 at Liberty, Aug. 31, 2019 Most Sacks 8.0 vs. Liberty, Aug. 31, 2019

12 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL ASSISTANT COACHES

JUSTIN LUSTIG (Field) RENO FERRI (booth) Assistant Head Coach Tight Ends/Inside Receivers Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Receivers Hometown: Youngstown, Ohio Hometown: Erie, Pa. Alma Mater: U.S. Military Academy Alma Mater: Bucknell '00 Year in Coaching: 16th (5th at SU) Year in Coaching: 20th (4th at SU) Wife: Rebekah Wife: Beth Ann Children: daughters, Giana, Zola, Sofie; son, Reno III Children: sons, Samuel and Henry

STERLIN GILBERT (Field) MIKE LYNCH (Booth) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Running Backs Hometown: San Angelo, Texas Hometown: Roseville, Calif. Alma Mater: Angelo State '02 Alma Mater: Montana '00 Year in Coaching: 18th (1st at SU) Year in Coaching: 22nd (5th at SU) Fiancée: Teresa Wife: Emily Children: stepson, James; stepdaughter, Sonia Children: son, Will; daughter, Madison

TONY WHITE (Field) NICK MONROE (Field) Defensive Coordinator Safeties/Nickelbacks Hometown: El Paso, Texas Hometown: Mahtomedi, Minn. Alma Mater: UCLA '02 Alma Mater: St. Cloud State '01 Year in Coaching: 15th (1st at SU) Year in Coaching: 19th (5th at SU) Wife: Angela Wife: Nicole Children: son, Anthony III; daughter, Ava Children: son, Wyatt

CHRIS ACHUFF (Field) VINSON REYNOLDS (Field) Linebackers Defensive Line Hometown: Bellefonte, Pa. Hometown: Detroit, Mich. Alma Mater: Bloomsburg '98 Alma Mater: Northern Illinois '04 Year in Coaching: 22nd (1st at SU) Year in Coaching: 15th (5th at SU) Wife: Kim Wife: Cynthia Children: sons, Carter and Tyler; daughter Julia Children: sons, Eric Coley, Josiah Reynolds and Jeremiah Reynolds

MIKE CAVANAUGH (Field) CHIP WEST (Booth) Offensive Line Cornerbacks Hometown: Wallingford, Conn. Hometown: Hampton, Va. Alma Mater: Southern Connecticut State '86 Alma Mater: Livingstone '93 Year in Coaching: 35th (3rd at SU) Year in Coaching: 23rd (1st at SU) Wife: Laurie Wife: Patrice Children: sons, Shane and Blair Children: sons; David and Justin; daughters Zoe, Gwen and Jada

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OFFENSE DEFENSE START CHART

QB 13 Tommy DeVito (6-2, 221, R-Jr.) DE 85 Josh Black (6-3, 282, R-Sr.) '17 '18 '19 '20 Strk Total 17 Rex Culpepper (6-3, 221, R-Sr.) 97 Cody Roscoe (6-1, 258, Sr.) Offense Airon Servais, OL 12 13 12 3 40 40 RB 25 Jawhar Jordan (5-9, 172, R-Fr.) DT 0 McKinley Williams (6-4, 291, R-Sr.) Taj Harris, WR - 7 12 3 16 22 34 Sean Tucker (5-10, 202, Fr.) 52 Curtis Harper (6-2, 296, R-Jr.) Carlos Vettorello, OL - - 12 3 15 15 22 Markenzy Pierre (5-11, 216, R-Jr.) Tommy DeVito, QB - - 11 3 3 14 DE 9 Kingsley Jonathan (6-3, 264, Sr.) Nykeim Johnson, WR 1 7 3 2 - 13 Dakota Davis, OL - - 12 0 - 12 WR 3 Taj Harris (6-2, 164, Jr.) 93 Caleb Okechukwu (6-4, 257, R-So.) Aaron Hackett, TE - 2 6 3 3 11 81 Justin Barron (6-4, 208, Fr.) Chris Elmore, OL/TE - 3 5 3 4 11 WLB 13 Mikel Jones (6-1, 230, So.) Matthew Bergeron, OL - - 5 3 8 8 WR 4 Nykeim Johnson (5-8, 170, Sr.) 32 Marlowe Wax (6-0, 230, Fr.) Abdul Adams, RB * 4 - - - - 4 19 Sharod Johnson (5-11, 181, R-Jr.) Luke Benson, TE - - 2 3 1 3 OR 85 Courtney Jackson (5-10, 173, R-Fr.) MLB 31 Geoff Cantin-Arku (6-4, 228, So.) Anthony Queeley, WR - - - 3 3 3 21 Lee Kpogba (6-1, 224, So.) Darius Tisdale, OL - - - 3 3 3 WR 14 Anthony Queeley (6-2, 193, R-So.) Jawhar Jordan, RB - - - 3 3 3 Sharod Johnson, WR - 1 - 0 - 1 18 Ed Hendrix (6-3, 220, R-So.) SLB 27 Stefon Thompson (6-0, 235, Fr.) Rex Culpepper, QB 1 - - 0 - 1 17 Steve Linton (6-5, 224, R-Fr.) TE 89 Aaron Hackett (6-3, 237, Sr.) OR 42 Tyrell Richards (6-4, 234, R-Jr.) * - includes starts at Oklahoma 87 Luke Benson (6-3, 233, So.) CB 14 Garrett Williams (5-11, 184, R-Fr.) '17 '18 '19 '20 Strk Total LT 68 Airon Servais (6-6, 309, R-Sr.) 15 Neil Nunn (6-0, 183, R-Fr.) Defense Josh Black, DL - 4 12 3 16 28 72 Mark Petry (6-4, 265, So.) 22 Kyle Strickland (6-0, 186, R-Sr.) Andre Cisco, DB - 11 8 2 - 21 McKinley Williams, DL 5 9 - 3 3 18 LG 5 Chris Elmore (6-0, 288, Sr.) BS 34 Eric Coley (6-2, 206, R-Jr.) Trill Williams, DB - 4 7 3 4 14 69 Pat Davis (6-5, 311, Sr.) OR 11 Ja'Had Carter (6-2, 191, Fr.) Ifeatu Melifonwu, DB - - 8 3 8 11 20 Cam Jonas (6-1, 210, R-So.) Mikel Jones, LB - - 4 3 5 7 C 52 Carlos Vettorello (6-4, 289, R-So.) Kingsley Jonathan, DL - 2 - 3 3 5 55 Josh Ilaoa (6-3, 295, Fr.) ROV 7 Andre Cisco (6-0, 209, Jr.) Eric Coley, DB - - 1 1 - 2 19 Rob Hanna (6-0, 168, Fr.) Geoff Cantin-Arku, LB - - - 3 3 3 Stefon Thompson, LB - - - 3 3 3 OR RG 56 Darius Tisdale (6-4, 342, R-Jr.) 20 Cam Jonas (6-1, 210, R-So.) Garrett Williams, DB - - - 3 3 3 69 Pat Davis (6-5, 311, Sr.) Ja'Had Carter, DB - - - 2 2 2 FS 6 Trill Williams (6-2, 198, Jr.) Tyrell Richards, LB - - 1 - - 1 RT 60 Matthew Bergeron (6-4, 312, So.) 26 Aman Greenwood (5-10, 180, R-Fr.) Cam Jonas, DB - - - 1 1 1 72 Mark Petry (6-4, 265, So.) CB 2 Ifeatu Melifonwu (6-3, 213, R-Jr.) 35 Chase Atkinson (5-11, 180, Fr.) '17 '18 '19 '20 Strk Total Specialists Andre Szmyt, PK - 13 12 3 28 28 SPECIAL TEAMS Aaron Bolinsky, LS - 7 12 3 15 22 Nolan Cooney, P - - - 3 3 3 PK 91 Andre Szmyt (6-1, 184, R-Jr.) 92 Nolan Cooney (6-3, 202, R-Sr.) OR 98 James Williams (6-1, 199, Fr.)

P 92 Nolan Cooney (6-3, 202, R-Sr.) 98 James Williams (6-1, 199, Fr.)

LS 50 Aaron Bolinsky (5-11, 218, Jr.) 41 Joey Kelly (6-1, 193, R-Fr.) OR 43 Mike Midkiff (6-3, 195, R-Fr.)

Hold 92 Nolan Cooney (6-3, 202, R-Sr.) 81 Justin Barron (6-4, 208, Fr.)

KR 4 Nykeim Johnson (5-8, 170, Sr.) 25 Jawhar Jordan (5-9, 172, R-Fr.)

PR 4 Nykeim Johnson (5-8, 170, Sr.) 6 Trill Williams (6-2, 198, Jr.)

14 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School CC 0 McKinley Williams DL R-Sr. 6-4 291 Miramar, Fla./Dillard No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School 2 Ifeatu Melifonwu DB R-Jr. 6-3 213 South Grafton, Mass./Grafton 57 Dakota Davis OL R-Jr. 6-5 327 Mount Airy, Md./Glenelg 3 Taj Harris WR Jr. 6-2 164 Beverly, N.J./Palmyra 58 Ryan Kisselstein OL R-So. 6-6 331 Syracuse, N.Y./Corcoran 4 Nykeim Johnson WR Sr. 5-8 170 Washington, D.C./Friendship Academy 60 Matthew Bergeron OL So. 6-4 312 Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada/Cégep de Thetford 6 Trill Williams DB Jr. 6-2 198 Yonkers, N.Y./Archbishop Stepinac 61 Joe Rondi DL R-Fr. 6-4 272 Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills 7 Andre Cisco DB Jr. 6-0 209 Valley Stream, N.Y./IMG Academy (Fla.) 63 Chris Elmore OL/TE Sr. 6-0 288 Chicago, Ill./Phillips Academy 9 Kingsley Jonathan DL Sr. 6-3 264 Baltimore, Md./St. Frances Academy 67 Chris Bleich OL R-So. 6-6 332 Hanover Township, Pa./Wyoming Valley West/Florida 10 Adrian Cole DB R-Fr. 5-10 171 Plantation, Fla./Plantation 68 Airon Servais OL R-Sr. 6-6 309 Green Bay, Wis./Ashwaubenon 11 Ja’Had Carter DB Fr. 6-2 191 Richmond, Va./Henrico/Jireh Prep Academy (N.C.) 69 Patrick Davis OL Sr. 6-5 311 Gatineau, Quebec, Canada/Champlain Regional 11 Devon Clarke DB R-Sr. 6-2 197 Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola 70 Wil Froumy OL R-So. 6-6 307 Exeter, N.H./Exeter 11 Dillon Markiewicz QB Fr. 6-5 216 McKinney, Texas/McKinney North 71 Josh Kosciol OL R-Fr. 6-1 308 Honeoye Falls, N.Y./Honeoye Falls-Lima 12 Latarie Kinsler DL Fr. 6-3 213 Pahokee, Fla./Pahokee 72 Mark Petry OL So. 6-4 265 Hochheim am Main, Germany/Graf-Stauffenberg-Gymnasium/Ellsworth CC 12 R. Thompson-Bishop WR R-Jr. 6-1 234 Bloomfield, Conn./Bloomfield 76 Qadir White OL R-So. 6-7 343 Bronx, N.Y./Cardinal Hayes 13 Tommy DeVito QB R-Jr. 6-2 221 Cedar Grove, N.J./Don Bosco Prep 80 Isaiah Jones WR So. 6-4 200 Cocoa, Fla./Cocoa/El Camino College 13 Mikel Jones LB So. 6-1 230 Miami, Fla./IMG Academy 81 Justin Barron WR Fr. 6-4 208 Rocky Hill, Conn./Suffield Academy 14 Anthony Queeley WR R-So. 6-2 193 Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona 83 Sam Warren WR R-Fr. 5-11 202 Tiburon, Calif./Redwood 14 Garrett Williams DB R-Fr. 5-11 184 Harrisburg, N.C./Hickory Ridge 84 Nate Wellington WR R-Fr. 5-10 190 Skaneateles, N.Y./Skaneateles 15 JaCobian Morgan QB Fr. 6-4 203 Canton, Miss./Canton 85 Josh Black DL R-Sr. 6-3 282 Loves Park, Ill./Harlem 15 Neil Nunn DB R-Fr. 6-0 183 West Perrine, Fla./Miami Palmetto 85 Courtney Jackson WR R-Fr. 5-10 173 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 16 Leon Lowery DL Fr. 6-4 225 Elizabeth, N.J./North Brunswick 86 Ja’Vontae Williams WR Fr. 6-0 203 Belle Glade, Fla./Glades Central 16 David Summers QB R-Fr. 6-2 214 Fairfield, Conn./St. Joseph 87 Luke Benson TE So. 6-3 233 Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks West 17 Rex Culpepper QB R-Sr. 6-3 221 Tampa, Fla./Plant 88 Steven Mahar Jr. TE Fr. 6-5 225 Rochester, N.Y./Aquinas Institute 17 Steve Linton LB R-Fr. 6-5 224 Dublin, Ga./Dublin 88 Drew Tuazama DL R-Fr. 6-5 244 Raleigh, N.C./Jireh Prep 18 Ed Hendrix WR R-So. 6-3 220 Washington, D.C./H.D. Woodson 89 Aaron Hackett TE Sr. 6-3 237 Venice, Fla./Venice 18 Luke MacPhail QB Fr. 6-4 215 Boston, Mass./Dexter Southfield 90 Ishmael Goulbourne LB R-Fr. 6-3 207 West Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer 19 Rob Hanna DB Fr. 6-0 168 Miami, Fla./Miami Palmetto 90 Brandon Peskin PK Fr. 6-1 205 Long Island, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills East 19 Sharod Johnson WR R-Jr. 5-11 181 Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington 91 Andre Szmyt PK R-Jr. 6-1 184 Vernon Hills, Ill./Vernon Hills 20 Ethan Fischler WR R-So. 6-0 182 Orinda, Calif./Miramonte 92 Nolan Cooney P/PK R-Sr. 6-3 202 East Greenwich, R.I./East Greenwich/Bridgton Academy (Maine) 20 Cam Jonas DB R-So. 6-1 210 West Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer 92 Jason Muñoz DL R-Fr. 6-3 243 Hollywood, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 21 Lee Kpogba LB So. 6-1 224 Winston-Salem, N.C./Parkland 93 Noah Nwosu P/PK R-So. 6-3 216 Rockville, Md./Bullis School 22 Markenzy Pierre RB R-Jr. 5-11 216 Orlando, Fla./Liberty 93 Caleb Okechukwu DL R-So. 6-4 257 Washington, D.C./St. John’s College 22 Kyle Strickland DB R-Sr. 6-0 186 Roswell, Ga./Roswell 94 Kevin Lemieux DL Fr. 6-4 252 Ashburnham, Mass./Governor’s Academy 23 Abdul Adams RB R-Sr. 5-11 205 Landover, Md./Hillside (N.C.)/Oklahoma 95 Cooper Dawson DL R-Fr. 6-5 255 Hanahan, S.C./Hanahan 24 Cooper Lutz RB R-So. 6-0 201 Reading, Pa./Berks Catholic 96 Elijah Wright DL Fr. 6-3 256 Syracuse, N.Y./Solvay 24 Anwar Sparrow LB Fr. 6-1 204 Chesapeake, Va./Salem 97 Cody Roscoe DL Sr. 6-1 258 Houston, Texas/Heights/McNeese State 25 Jawhar Jordan RB R-Fr. 5-9 172 Farmingdale, N.Y./Hamilton (Ariz.) 98 James Williams P/PK Fr. 6-1 199 Watkinsville, Ga./Athens Academy 26 Aman Greenwood DB R-Fr. 5-10 180 Washington, D.C./St. John’s College 99 Zach Morton DL R-Jr. 6-4 248 Detroit, Mich./Cass Technical 27 Stefon Thompson LB Fr. 6-0 235 Charlotte, N.C./Vance 28 Jarveon Howard RB Jr. 5-10 214 Columbia, Miss./East Marion 28 Ben Labrosse DB Fr. 6-2 200 Greenfield Park, Quebec, Canada/Vanier College 29 Trebor Pena WR Fr. 6-0 185 Ocean Township, N.J./Ocean Township 29 John Sweetwood DB R-So. 6-0 176 Essex Fells, N.J./Montclair Kimberley Academy 30 Tyler Cook LB Fr. 6-1 205 Chatham, N.J./Seton Hall Prep PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 31 Geoff Cantin-Arku LB So. 6-4 228 Lévis, Quebec, Canada/Cégep Garneau Players Jason Muñoz...... MOON-yoze 32 Marlowe Wax LB Fr. 6-0 230 Baltimore, Md./Mount St. Joseph Chris Bleich...... BLYSH Kevin Nusdeo...... Nuzz-DEE-oh 33 Ryan Dolan LB Fr. 6-0 230 Novato, Calif./Marin Catholic AJ Calabro...... CUH-la-bro Noah Nwosu...... Nuh-WOE-sue 34 Eric Coley DB R-Jr. 6-2 206 Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius Geoff Cantin-Arku..... ARE-coo Caleb Okechukwu..... oh-kuh-CHEWK-woo 34 Sean Tucker RB Fr. 5-10 202 Owings Mills, Md./Calvert Hall Ja’Had Carter...... JUH-hod Trebor Pena...... TREBBOR 35 Damien Alford WR Fr. 6-5 210 Montreal, Quebec, Canada/McArthur (Fla.) Devon Clarke...... Duh-VON ...... (rhymes with Trevor) 35 Chase Atkinson DB Fr. 5-11 180 Columbia, S.C./Blythewood Kevon Darton...... KAY-von Mark Petry...... PEH-tree 37 Kevin Nusdeo DB R-Jr. 6-1 205 Orange, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall Wil Froumy...... FRO-me Joe Rondi...... RON-dee 38 AJ Calabro DB R-So. 5-10 197 Farmingdale, N.J./Saint John Vianney Ishmael Goulbourne... GOAL-burn Airon Servais...... AARON SERVICE 41 Joey Kelly LS R-Fr. 6-1 193 Phoenix, Ariz./Brophy College Prep Josh Ilaoa...... IL-oh-uh Andre Szmyt...... SCHMITT 42 Tyrell Richards LB R-Jr. 6-4 234 Brampton, Ontario, Canada/Clarkson Secondary School Nykeim Johnson...... Nye-KEEM Drew Tuazama...... TOO-zah-ma 43 Mike Midkiff LS R-Fr. 6-3 195 Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy Mikel Jones...... Mih-KELL 46 Devin Flowers RB Fr. 6-0 245 Glen Allen, Va./Glen Allen Jawhar Jordan...... juh-WHAR Coaches 47 Maximilian Mang TE Fr. 6-7 250 Nuthetal, Germany/Leibniz-Gymnasium Potsdam Abrahim Kenneh...... AHBRA-heem KEN-uh Chris Achuff...... A-cuff 48 Abrahim Kenneh LB R-Fr. 6-0 202 Syracuse, N.Y./Nottingham Ryan Kisselstein...... KISSEL-stine Dino Babers...... BAY-burrs 50 Aaron Bolinsky LS Jr. 5-11 218 Frackville, Pa./North Schuylkill Josh Kosciol...... COE-shul Reno Ferri...... FUH-ree 51 Anthony Red OL R-Fr. 6-5 297 Bloomfield, Conn./St. Thomas More Lee Kpogba...... KOBA 52 Curtis Harper DL R-Jr. 6-2 296 McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport Ben Labrosse...... LUH-bross 52 Carlos Vettorello OL R-So. 6-4 289 Royal Oak, Mich./University of Detroit Jesuit Kevin Lemieux...... LUH-mew 53 Garth Barclay OL Fr. 6-7 270 York, Pa./York Suburban ...... (like Mario Lemieux) 53 Kevon Darton DL R-Fr. 5-11 287 Fitchburg, Mass./Worcester Academy Steven Mahar Jr...... muh-HAR 55 Josh Ilaoa OL Fr. 6-3 295 Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek Ifeatu Melifonwu...... Eh-FAH-too 56 Patrick Alberga DL Fr. 6-3 250 Saranac Lake, N.Y./Saranac Lake ...... Mel-eh-FON-wu 56 Darius Tisdale OL R-Jr. 6-4 342 South Brunswick, N.J./South Brunswick/Lackawanna

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#13 • QB • TOMMY DeVITO • 6-2 • 221 • R-JR • Threw two 40+ yard touchdown passes against Georgia Tech, his first two TD throws of the season. • In 2019, one of seven Power-Five quarterbacks with 19+ touchdown passes and five or fewer interceptions. • Tied Ryan Nassib (2010) and Donovan McNabb (1996) for the most touchdown passes by a sophomore in team history last season. • In 2019, third in the ACC and No. 35 nationally with a .632 completion percentage (213-337) • Roomed with Alabama 2018 Heisman Trophy finalist and current Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa at the 2016 Nike Elite 11 camp.

#25 • RB • JAWHAR JORDAN • 5-9 • 172 • R-FR • Made his first collegiate start in the season-opener vs. North Carolina. • Rushed for a career-high 40 yards at Pitt. • Tallied 223 all-purpose yards (35 rushing, 87 receiving, 101 return) at Louisville in 2019. • In 2019, scored the first TD of his career on a 7-yard run vs. Duke. • Rated the No. 13 all-purpose back in the Class of 2018 by 247Sports.com. #14 • WR • ANTHONY QUEELEY • 6-2• 193 • R-SO • Made his first collegiate start in the season-opener vs. North Carolina, catching four passes for 37 yards. • In 2019, played in nine games, primarily on special teams. • Made the travel squad for every game as a true freshman in 2018. • Two-time all-state selection for Lake Nona High School in Orlando, Florida.

#4 • WR • NYKEIM JOHNSON • 5-8 • 170 • SR • Against Georgia Tech, tallied a season-high 87 receiving yards on four catches, including one touchdown. • His punt-return average of 14.2 yards per game ranks second in FBS. • Had 19 receptions for 99 yards (5.2 avg.) in 2019. • In 2018, ranked third on the Orange with 41 catches for 565 yards (13.8 avg.) and four TDs. Average length of his four touchdowns was 54.3 yards. • Had a career-high 68 kickoff return yards in the 2019 season finale vs. Wake Forest.

#3 • WR • TAJ HARRIS • 6-2 • 164 • JR • 10th in the ACC with 66.7 yards per game thus far. Leads the team with two touchdown catches. • Third in the ACC with 18.2 yards per catch. • In 2019, was second on the Orange in both catches (37) and receiving yardage (559). • His 94-yard TD catch against Pitt in 2019 matched Quinton Spotwood (vs. East Carolina, 1997) for the second-longest reception in team history. • Set the SU freshman records for catches (40) and receiving yards (565) in 2018.

#89 • TE • AARON HACKETT • 6-3 • 237 • SR • 2019 Bill Maxwell Award winner as Syracuse's most improved offensive player. • Had 23 receptions for 205 yards (8.9 avg.) and ranked second on the Orange with six touchdown catches last year. • Second among ACC tight ends in TD receptions to Louisville’s Marshon Ford (7) in 2019. • Made at least one reception in 11 out of 12 games last season. • Position coach at Venice High School (Fla.) was former Orange tight end Beckett Wales. #68 • LT • AIRON SERVAIS • 6-6 • 309 • R-SR KEY RESERVES/SPECIALISTS • 2020 Athlon Preseason All-ACC Fourth Team selection. • Has started every game of his career (40). #17 • QB • REX CULPEPPER • 6-3 • 221 • R-SR • 2019 offensive co-captain along with departed RB Moe Neal. • Threw a 69-yard touchdown pass on his first attempt of 2020 • SU averaged 242.3 yards rushing in the final three games of 2019 when he came on in relief at Pitt. with Servais at LT, 88.3 yards more than its season average (154.0). • Holds the SU record for the most passing yards by a QB in their first career start (280). #63 • LG • CHRIS ELMORE • 6-0 • 288 • SR • Testicular cancer survivor. • Starting at LG this season and is playing his fourth different position since joining the Orange (TE, FB, DT). #34 • RB • SEAN TUCKER • 5-10 • 202 • FR • Career stats: Has rushed for 65 yards and 3 TDs, while making nine • 11th true freshmen in program history to rush 100+ yards in a tackles on defense. single game (112 vs. Georgia Tech). • Nickname is "Rhino." • ACC Running Back of the Week after prefomace against Georgia Tech. #52 • C • CARLOS VETTORELLO • 6-4 • 289 • R-SO • Has two touchdowns in just two career appearances. • Moved from tackle to center for the last three games of 2019 and SU's sacks allowed per game dropped from 4.9 to 1.7. #19 • WR • SHAROD JOHNSON • 5-11 • 181 • R-JR • Tied for the team lead in snaps played (940) last season. • Has played in 14 games with one start (v. Boston College 2018) • Named to the PFF ACC Team of the Week after his performance vs. • Has nine career receptions for 94 yards (10.4 avg.). Holy Cross (no sacks allowed in 70 snaps). • Rated the No. 78 receiver in the class of 2017, according to ESPN. #56 • RG • DARIUS TISDALE • 6-4 • 342 • R-JR • Made his first start vs. UNC. • Had two knockdown blocks vs. Boston College last season. #87 • TE • LUKE BENSON • 6-3 • 233 • SO • Spent two seasons at Lackawanna Community College before • 2019 PFF All-Freshman Third Team honoree. transferring to Syracuse in 2019. • Averaged 22 yards per reception last season. • Third on the team with three TD catches. • Benson's 70-yard TD vs. Holy Cross was the second-longest #60 • RT • MATTHEW BERGERON • 6-4 • 312 • SO ever by an SU tight end (74, John Mackey vs. Colgate, 1961). • 2019 PFF All-Freshman Second Team selection. • Started the last five games of his rookie season. #91 • PK • ANDRE SZMYT • 6-1 • 194 • R-SO • Last year at Florida State, became the first true freshman to • Rated the No. 3 kicker in the nation byLindy's. start for SU at tackle since Quinn Ojinnaka vs. Rutgers in 2002. • FBS active leader in career points per game (9.2) and field • Career-best seven knockdowns vs. Wake Forest in 2019. goals made per game (1.82). • Attended Cégep de Thetford in Quebec. First player in • Is 37-for-39 (.949) in his career from inside 40 yards. Thetford history to receive an NCAA Division I football • 2018 Lou Groza Award winner. scholarship.

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#3 TAJ HARRIS, WR #22 MARKENZY PIERRE, RB #85 COURTNEY JACKSON, WR Rushes: 1, twice, last vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Rushes: 10 at Louisville, 2017 Receptions: 3 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Rushing Yards: 15 at Duke, 2019 Rushing Yards: 46 vs. Central Connecticut State, 2017 Receiving yards: 15 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Long Rush: 15 at Duke, 2019 Long Rush: 13 vs. Central Connecticut State, 2017 Long Reception: 7, twice, last at Pittsburgh, 2020 Receptions: 7 vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Receptions: 1 vs. Wake Forest, 2017 Receiving Yards: 111 vs. Pittsburgh, 2019 Receiving Yards: 6 vs. Wake Forest, 2017 #87 LUKE BENSON, TE Receiving TDs: 1, seven times, last vs. GT, 2020 Long Reception: 6 vs. Wake Forest, 2017 Receptions: 2, twice, last at Duke, 2019 Long Reception: 94 (TD) vs. Pittsburgh, 2019 Kick Returns: 3 at Louisville, 2019 Receiving Yards: 70 vs. Holy Cross, 2019 Completions: 1 at Duke, 2019 Kick Return Yards: 69 at Louisville, 2019 Receiving TDs: 1, twice, last at Duke, 2019 Pass Attempts: 1, three times, last at Duke, 2019 Long Kick Return: 31 at Louisville, 2019 Long Reception: 70 (TD) vs. Holy Cross, 2019 Passing Yards: 4 at Duke, 2019 Tackles: 1 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Long Pass: 4 at Duke, 2019 #23 ABDUL ADAMS, RB Rushes: 18 vs. ULM, 2016 * #89 AARON HACKETT, TE #4 NYKEIM JOHNSON, WR Rushing Yards: 164 at Baylor, 2017 * Rushes: 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2019 Rushes: 3 at Pittsburgh, 2018 Rushing TDs: 2 vs. West Virginia, 2018 Rushing Yards: 3 vs. Pittsburgh, 2019 Rushing Yards: 15 at Pittsburgh, 2018 Long Rush: 99 (TD) at Baylor, 2017 * Long Rush: 3 vs. Pittsburgh, 2019 Long Rush: 11 at Louisville, 2017 Receptions: 3, twice, last at Florida State, 2019 Receptions: 6 vs. Western Michigan, 2019 Receptions: 7, twice, last vs. NC State, 2018 Receiving Yards: 34 vs. UTEP, 2017 * Receiving Yards: 48 vs. Western Michigan, 2019 Receiving Yards: 136 vs. NC State, 2018 Receiving TDs: 1 vs. Tulane, 2017 * Receiving TDs: 2 vs. Western Michigan, 2019 Receiving TDs: 1, five times, last vs. GT, 2020 Long Reception: 34 vs. UTEP, 2017 * Long Reception: 26 vs. West Virginia, 2018 Long Reception: 82 (TD) vs. NC State, 2018 Kick Returns: 2, twice, last vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Kick Returns: 3, three times, last vs. Wake Forest, 2019 * - at Oklahoma Kick Return Yards: 29 vs. Wagner, 2018 Kick Return Yards: 75 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Long Kick Return: 23 vs. Holy Cross, 2019 Long Kick Return: 49 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 #24 COOPER LUTZ, RB Tackles: 1, twice, last vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Punt Returns: 2 at North Carolina, 2020 Rushes: 3 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Punt Return Yards: 33 at North Carolina, 2020 Rushing Yards: 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 #91 ANDRE SZMYT, PK Long Punt Return: 26 at North Carolina, 2020 Long Rush: 5 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 FG Made: 4, twice, last vs. Wake Forest, 2019 FG Attempts: 4, three times, last vs. Wake Forest, 2019 #13 TOMMY DeVITO, QB #25 JAWHAR JORDAN, RB Long FG: 54 at Pittsburgh, 2018 Completions: 29 at NC State, 2019 Rushes: 14 at North Carolina, 2020 PATs Made: 8 vs. Wagner, 2018 Pass Attempts: 39, twice, last at NC State, 2019 Rushing yards: 40 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Most Points: 18 vs. Louisville, 2018 Passing Yards: 330 at Maryland, 2019 Rushing TDs: 1 at Duke, 2019 Passing TDs: 4, twice, last vs. Holy Cross, 2019 Long Rush: 18 vs. Boston College, 2019 Long Pass: 85 (TD) vs. Boston College, 2019 Receptions: 3 at North Carolina, 2020 Comp. Pct. (min. 10 att.): 77.1 (27-35) vs. WMU, 2019 Receiving Yards: 87 at Louisville, 2019 Interceptions: 2, twice, last at Liberty, 2019 Long Reception: 81 at Louisville, 2019 Rushes: 16, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 2020 Kick Returns: 3 at Louisville, 2019 Rushing Yards: 85 vs. Western Michigan, 2019 Kick Return Yards: 101 at Louisville, 2019 Rushing TDs: 1, twice, last vs. Western Michigan, 2019 Long Kick Return: 48 at Louisville, 2019 Long Rush: 60 vs. Western Michigan, 2019 All-Purpose Yards: 223 at Louisville, 2019 Total Offense: 372 vs. Western Michigan, 2019 #28 JARVEON HOWARD, RB #14 ANTHONY QUEELEY, WR Rushes: 15 vs. Louisville, 2018 Receptions: 4 at North Carolina, 2020 Rushing Yards: 115 at Duke, 2019 Receiving Yards: 37 at North Carolina, 2020 Rushing TDs: 2, twice, last at Wake Forest, 2018 Long Reception: 15 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Long Rush: 52 vs. UConn, 2018 Receptions: 4 at Florida State, 2019 #17 REX CULPEPPER, QB Receiving Yards: 24 at Florida State, 2019 Completions: 24 vs. Boston College, 2017 Long Reception: 16, twice, last at Florida State, 2019 Pass Attempts: 34 vs. Boston College, 2017 Passing Yards: 280 vs. Boston College, 2017 #34 SEAN TUCKER, RB Passing TDs: 2 vs. Boston College, 2017 Rushes: 24 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Long Pass: 69 vs. Pittsburgh, 2020 Rushing Yards: 112 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Comp. Pct. (min. 10 att.): 70.6 (24-34) vs. Boston College, 2017 Rushing TDs: 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Interceptions: 2 at Louisville, 2017 Long Rush: 38 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Rushes: 10 at Louisville, 2017 Receptions: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Rushing Yards: 47 at Louisville, 2017 Receiving Yards: 0 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Long Rush: 12 at Louisville, 2017 Long Reception: 0 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Total Offense: 298 vs. Boston College, 2017 #63 CHRIS ELMORE, FB/TE #19 SHAROD JOHNSON, WR Rushes: 8 vs. Middle Tennessee, 2017 Receptions: 3 at Boston College, 2018 Rushing Yards: 28 vs. Middle Tennessee, 2017 Receiving Yards: 61 at Boston College, 2018 Rushing TDs: 1, three times, last at Wake Forest, 2018 Long Reception: 34 at Boston College, 2018 Long Rush: 12 vs. Middle Tennessee, 2017 Tackles: 1 at North Carolina, 2020 Receptions: 1 vs. West Virginia, 2018 Receiving Yards: 6 vs. West Virginia, 2018 Long Reception: 6 vs. West Virginia, 2018 Kick Returns: 1, three times, last vs. Wake Forest 2019 Kick Return Yards: 19 at Western Michigan, 2018 Long Kick Return: 19 at Western Michigan, 2018

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#85 • DE • JOSH BLACK • 6-3 • 282 • R-SR • Has 92 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks in 40 games over four seasons. He also tallied his first career interception against Georgia Tech. • Third among SU defensive linemen in 2019 with 39 tackles and tied for fourth on the Orange in sacks (4). • At Liberty last year, had four tackles, including a personal-best two sacks, and recovered a fumble to earn ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week honors. • Squats 715 pounds. • Retweeted by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson after posting a video of himself running up a wall and doing a backflip.

#0 • DT • McKINLEY WILLIAMS • 6-4 • 291 • R-SR • First player in team history to wear "0" after the NCAA made it an eligible number for the first time starting in 2020. • One of the most physcially-gifted players on the team (can do a back handspring). • In 41 games (17 starts) over four seasons, has 72 tackles (39 solo), including 11 for a loss and 1.5 sacks. • Missed the first nine games of 2019 because of a foot injury suffered in preseason camp. Appeared in the final three and logged eight tackles. • Nickname is “Bear.”

#9 • DE • KINGSLEY JONATHAN • 6-3 • 264 • SR • Born in Lagos, Nigeria. • Has tallied 56 tackles (30 solo), 11.5 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in 36 career games. • In his second year as one of the ACC's three representatives with voting privileges under the Division I autonomy process. • One of five student-athletes on the ACC Search Advisory Committee responsible for providing guidance and collecting information and feedback from member schools as part of the search process to select the conference’s next commissioner.

#13 • WLB • MIKEL JONES • 6-1 • 230 • SO • Tied for second in the FBS in interceptions (2) and has three takeaways through three games in 2020. • 2019 Pro Football Focus All-Freshman Third Team selection. • Led all SU freshmen with 38 tackles last season. • Had a season-best 10 tackles vs. Wake Forest a year ago. • Consensus Top-25 OLB from Florida's IMG Academy. #31 • MLB • GEOFF CANTIN-ARKU • 6-4 • 228 • SO • Made his first collegiate start in the season opener vs. North Carolina and was second on the team with 8 tackles (7 solo). • Fourth in the ACC in solo tackles per game with 6.0. • Appeared in nine games last season as a rookie, mostly on special teams. • Hails from Lévis, Quebec, Canada. • Rated the No. 3 overall Canadian prospect in the Class of 2019 by ESPN.

#27 • LB • STEFON THOMPSON • 6-0 • 235 • FR • Made his first collegiate start in the season opener vs. North Carolina, making seven tackles and 0.5 TFLs. • Has tallied 14 tackles (7 solo), 1.5 tackles for loss, and a forced fuble in three career games for the Orange. • Early enrollee from Zebulon B. Vance High School in North Carolina. • Posted 162 tackles and 26 TFLs for a 2019 Vance squad that was 13-2 and captured the school's first-ever state title. • Selected to play in the 2019 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas.

#14 • CB • GARRETT WILLIAMS • 5-11 • 184 •R-FR • Led the team with 9 tackles in his first start vs. UNC. KEY RESERVES/SPECIALISTS • Leads team with three PBUs. #97 • DE • CODY ROSCOE • 6-1 • 258 • SR • Played in four games as a member of the kickoff coverage • Transferred to Syracuse from McNeese State. team while redshirting in 2019. • Had a sack, 2.0 TFLs and a forced fumble vs. Georgia Tech. • Set the McNeese State single-game record with six pass breakups in 2019 vs. Houston Baptist. #34 • BS • ERIC COLEY • 6-2 • 206 • R-JR • Missed the last-two games. • Tied for sixth on the team with 48 tackles in 2019. #21 • LB • LEE KPOGBA • 6-1 • 224 • SO • Had a career-best seven tackles at Florida State last season. • Career-high five tackles vs. Georgia Tech. • Intercepted his first pass vs. Western Michigan a year ago. • Played in 11 games in 2019, mainly on special teams. • Stepfather is SU defensive line coach Vinson Reynolds. • Registered his first career tackle vs. Western Michigan 2019. • 2018 USA Today North Carolina Defensive Player of the Year as #7 • ROV • ANDRE CISCO • 6-0 • 209 • JR a senior at Parkland High School. • Preseason All-American. • Rated the No. 1 safety in the country by Lindy's Sports. #15 • CB • NEIL NUNN • 6-0 • 183 • R-FR • FBS active leader in interceptions (13) and in passes defended per • Did not play in any games during his redshirt season of 2019. game (1.21). • Rated the No. 307 player nationally and the 24th-best safety • Fourth among ACC DBs in tackles per game (7.2) last season. prospect in his class by 247Sports.com. • 2018 Miami Herald All-Dade County First Team. #6 • FS • TRILL WILLIAMS • 6-2 • 198 • JR • ACC Defensive Player of the Week vs. Georgia Tech. • Tied for second in the ACC last year with three forced fumbles. #11 • DB • JA'HAD CARTER • 6-2 • 191 • FR • Has three career TDs (1 blocked FG return, 1 fumble return, one • First career start at Pitt and led the team with nine tackles. INT return off a lateral). • In three career games for the Orange, he has 18 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and an interception. • No. 11 prospect out of Virginia and No. 45 athlete in the class #2 • CB • IFEATU MELIFONWU • 6-3 • 213 • R-JR of 2019 according to Rivals.com. • In 21 career games, has 45 tackles and 18 passes defended. • Tied for third in the ACC in passes defended (1.11 avg.) in 2019. #92 • P • NOLAN COONEY • 6-3 • 202 • R-SR • 2019 All-ACC Academic Team selection. • Current No. 5 in average yards per punt (47.0 avg.) in FBS. • Tied for fourth in SU single-game history with four pass breakups vs. • Backup punter to All-American Sterling Hofrichter last season. North Carolina in 2018. • In his third year as SU's holder. The Orange are 50-of-58 (.862) • Brother, Obi, played safety in the NFL for four seasons with the on FGs and 100-for-101 (.990) with Cooney spotting the ball. Oakland Raiders (2017-18) and New England Patriots (2018-19). • Winner of the program's Jim DaRin Award for Courage as a testicular cancer survivor.

18 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL CAREER HIGHS • DEFENSE/SPECIALISTS

#0 McKINLEY WILLIAMS, DL #19 ROB HANNA, DB #85 JOSH BLACK, DL Tackles: 4, twice, last vs. Wake Forest, 2017 Tackles: 9 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Tackles: 5, five times, last at Pittsburgh, 2020 TFL: 2.0 vs. Wagner, 2018 TFL: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 TFL: 2.0, four times, last at North Carolina, 2020 Sacks: 1.0 vs. Louisville, 2016 Interceptions: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Sacks: 2.0, twice, last vs. Pittsburgh, 2019 Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Wake Forest, 2018 Fumble Recoveries: 1, twice, at Liberty 2019 #20 CAM JONAS, DB Interceptions: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 #2 IFEATU MELIFONWU, DB Tackles: 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Pass Breakups: 1 at Duke, 2019 Tackles: 6, twice, last at Liberty, 2019 Blocked Kicks: 1, twice, last at Florida State (PAT), 2019 TFL: 1.0, twice, last at Louisville, 2019 #21 LEE KPOGBA, LB Interceptions: 1, twice, last vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Tackles: 5 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 #88 DREW TUAZAMA, DL Pass Breakups: 4 vs. North Carolina, 2018 Tackles: 2, two times, last at North Carolina, 2020 #22 KYLE STRICKLAND, DB Pass Breakups: 1 at Pittsburgh, 2020 #6 TRILL WILLIAMS, DB Tackles: 2, twice, last vs. Holy Cross 2019 Tackles: 8, twice, last at Pittsburgh, 2020 #92 NOLAN COONEY, P/PK TFL: 1.0, twice, last at Pittsburgh, 2018 #26 AMAN GREENWOOD, DB Tackles: 1 at North Carolina, 2020 Forced Fumbles: 1, three times, last vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Tackles: 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Punts: 9 at North Carolina, 2020 Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Punting Yards: 430 at North Carolina, 2020 Interceptions: 1, four times, last vs. GT, 2020 #27 STEFON THOMPSON, LB Long Punt: 58 at North Carolina, 2020 Pass Breakups: 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Tackles: 7 at North Carolina, 2020 Punt Returns: 1 at Pittsburgh, 2018 TFL: 1.0 at Pittsburgh, 2020 #93 CALEB OKECHUKWU, DL Punt Return Yards: 19 at Pittsburgh, 2018 Sacks: 1 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Tackles: 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Long Punt Return: 19 at Pittsburgh, 2018 Forced Fumbles: 1 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Touchdowns: 1, 3x, last vs. Georgia Tech (INT return), 2020 #97 CODY ROSCOE, DL #28 BEN LABROSSE, LB Tackles: 3 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 #7 ANDRE CISCO, DB Tackles: 2 at North Carolina, 2020 TFL: 2.0 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Tackles: 9, seven times, last vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Sacks: 1 vs. Georgia Tech TFL: 1.0 vs. Notre Dame, 2018 #31 GEOFF CANTIN-ARKU, LB Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Forced Fumbles: 1, twice, last vs. Boston College, 2019 Tackles: 8 at North Carolina, 2020 Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Wake Forest, 2019 TFL: 2.0 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Interceptions: 2 vs. Wagner, 2018 Pass Breakups: 3, twice, last at Florida State, 2019 #32 MARLOWE WAX, LB Touchdowns: 1 (INT return) at Duke, 2019 Tackles: 3, twice, last vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 TFL: 1.0, twice, last at Pittsburgh, 2020 #9 KINGSLEY JONATHAN, DL Tackles: 4, four times, North Carolina, 2020 #34 ERIC COLEY, DB TFL: 2.0 at Liberty, 2019 Tackles: 7 at Florida State, 2019 Sacks: 1.5 vs. Louisville, 2018 TFL: 1.0 at Florida State, 2019 Forced Fumbles: 1, twice, last at Liberty, 2019 Interceptions: 1 vs. Western Michigan, 2019 Fumble Recoveries: 1, twice, last at Liberty, 2019 Pass Breakups: 1, twice, last vs. Western Michigan, 2019 Pass Breakups: 1, twice, last at North Carolina, 2020 #37 KEVIN NUSDEO, DB #11 DEVON CLARKE, DB Tackles: 1 vs. Boston College, 2019 Tackles: 2, twice, last vs. Florida State, 2018 Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Florida State, 2018 #42 TYRELL RICHARDS, LB Tackles: 6 vs. West Virginia, 2018 #11 JA'HAD CARTER, LB TFL: 1.0, six times, last at Pittsburgh, 2020 Tackles: 9 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Sacks: 1.0, five times, last at Pittsburgh, 2020 TFL: 1.0 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Forced Fumbles: 1 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Interceptions: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Interceptions: 1 vs. Wagner, 2018 Pass Breakups: 1, twice, last vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 #13 MIKEL JONES, LB Tackles: 10 vs. Wake Forest, 2019 #50 AARON BOLINSKY, LS TFL: 1.0 at Liberty, 2019 Tackles: 2 at Wake Forest, 2018 Sacks: 0.5 vs. Holy Cross, 2019 Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Holy Cross, 2019 Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Fumble Recoveries: 1 at North Carolina, 2020 Interceptions: 1, twice, last at Pittsburgh, 2020 Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Wake Forest, 2019 #52 CURTIS HARPER, DL Tackles: 4 vs. Boston College, 2019 #14 GARRET WILLIAMS, DB TFL: 1.0 at Maryland, 2019 Tackles: 9 at North Carolina, 2020 Sacks: 1.0 at Maryland, 2019 Pass Breakups: 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 #63 CHRIS ELMORE, OL/TE/FB/DL #15 NEIL NUNN, DB Tackles: 3 at NC State, 2019 Tackles: 2 at North Carolina, 2020 TFL: 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2019

#17 STEVE LINTON, LB Tackles: 4 at North Carolina, 2020 TFL: 0.5 at North Carolina, 2020 Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Georgia Tech, 2020

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 19 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 27, 2020) TEAM STATS All games Team Statistics SU OPP

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Syracuse 20 16 10 7 0 53 Opponents 14 20 17 21 0 72

20 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 30, 2020) INDIVIDUAL STATS All games

SEASON CAREER

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/g

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 21 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 30, 2020) INDIVIDUAL STATS All games SEASON CAREER

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk Cooney, N. 21 988 47.0 58 0 21 988 47.0 58 0 Total 21 988 47.0 58 0 Opponents 15 684 45.6 64 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob

22 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 30, 2020) All games INDIVIDUAL STATS

SEASON CAREER

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 23 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Team Game-by-Game (as of Sep 27, 2020) All games

SYRACUSE GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS

Games: 3 • Avg/rush: 2.6 • Avg/catch: 10.7 • Pass effic: 97.13 • KR avg: 19.7 • PR avg: 14.2 • All purpose avg/game: 364.7 • Total offense avg/gm: 243.3

24 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Sep 27, 2020) All games

OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT STATISTICS

Games: 3 • Avg/rush: 4.3 • Avg/catch: 10.5 • Pass effic: 120.06 • KR avg: 17.2 • PR avg: 10.8 • All purpose avg/game: 507.0 • Total offense avg/gm: 419.3

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 25 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Passing Game-by-Game (as of Sep 29, 2020) PASSING GAME-BY-GAME All games

#13 Devito, T. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic

#1C Culpepper, R. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic

TOTALS 7 16 1 43.8 110 1 69 0-0 109.62

2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Sep 27, 2020) All games

RUSHING GAME-BY-GAMENo-Yds/TD NC UP GT

2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Sep 27, 2020) All games

RUSHING No-Yds/TD NC UP GT RECEIVING No-Yds/TD NC UP GT

RECEIVINGRECEIVING GAME-BY-GAMENo-Yds/TD NC UP GT

26 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Return Stats Game-by-Game (as of Sep 29, 2020) RETURNS GAME-BY-GAME All games

PUNT RETURNS No-Yds NC UP GT Johnson, N. 5-71 2-33 2-25 1-13

KICK RETURNS No-Yds NC UP GT

INT. RETURNS No-Yds NC UP GT

FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds NC UP GT 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Sep 29, 2020) TACKLES GAME-BY-GAME All games

Total Tackles UA-A Total NC UP GT

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 27 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Tackle For Loss Game-by-Game (as of Sep 29, 2020) TACKLES FOR LOSS GAME-BY-GAME All games

TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A Total NC UP GT

2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Sacks Game-by-Game (as of Sep 29, 2020) SACKS GAME-BY-GAME All games

SACKS UA-A Total NC UP GT

Roscoe, C. DL 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-8

KICKING GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING GAME-BY-GAME

Andre Szmyt Nolan Cooney Opponent FG-FGA/Yds (Miss) PATs Opponent No. - Yds - Avg. - I20 North Carolina 2-3/37, (29), 24 0-0 North Carolina 9 - 430 - 47.8 - 0 Pittsburgh 1-1/26 1-1 Pittsburgh 6 - 263 - 43.8 - 2 Georgia Tech 1-2/47, (53) 4-5 Georgia Tech 6 - 295 - 49.2 - 1

28 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL 2020 Syracuse Football LONG PLAYS Syracuse - Long Plays 25-YARD PLUS PLAYS LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS Yds Type Player(s) Opponent Long Plays By Yards No. TD 69* Pass Harris, T. from Culpepper, R. Pitt 100+ 0 0 66* INT Carter, J.+Williams, T. Georgia Tech 90-99 0 0 49 KR Johnson, N. Georgia Tech 80-89 0 0 47 INT Williams, T. Georgia Tech 70-79 0 0 46* Pass Harris, T. from Devito, T. Georgia Tech 60-69 2 2 43* Pass Johnson, N. from Devito, T. Georgia Tech 50-59 0 0 38* Rush Tucker, S. Georgia Tech 40-49 4 2 36 Pass Johnson, N. from Devito, T. Georgia Tech 30-39 2 1 29 INT Cisco, A. North Carolina 20-29 5 0 26 PR Johnson, N. North Carolina 26 KR Johnson, N. Georgia Tech Long Plays By Type No. TD Rushing 1 1 * touchdown scored on play Passing 5 3 Punt returns 1 0 Kick returns 3 0 Interceptions 3 1 Fumble returns 0 0 Other 0 0 TOTAL 13 5 25-YARD PLUS BY PLAYER Player No. TD R PKRPR IR FR Johnson, N. 5 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 Harris, T. 32030000 Carter, J.+Williams, T. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Tucker, S. 11100000 Jordan, J. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Cisco, A. 10000010 Williams, T. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 13 5 1 5 3 1 3 0 LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR Rushing 38 Tucker, S. vs Georgia Tech (9/26/2020) Rushing Touchdown 38 Tucker, S. vs Georgia Tech (9/26/2020) Passing 69 Harris, T. from Culpepper, R. vs Pitt (9/19/2020) Passing Touchdown 69 Harris, T. from Culpepper, R. vs Pitt (9/19/2020) Punt Return 26 Johnson, N. vs North Carolina (9/12/2020) Kick Return 49 Johnson, N. vs Georgia Tech (9/26/2020) Interception Return 66 Carter, J.+Williams, T. vs Georgia Tech (9/26/2020) Fumble Return None Punt 58 Cooney, N. vs North Carolina (9/12/2020) Field Goal 47 Szmyt, A. vs Georgia Tech (9/26/2020)

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 29 STARTING LINEUPS

OFFENSE Opponent QB RB WR WR/TE WR LT LG C RG RT TE/WR North Carolina DeVito Jordan Harris N. Johnson Queeley Servais Elmore Vettorello Tisdale Bergeron Hackett Pittsburgh DeVito Jordan Harris N. Johnson Queeley Servais Elmore Vettorello Tisdale Bergeron Hackett Georgia Tech DeVito Jordan Harris Benson Queeley Servais Elmore Vettorello Tisdale Bergeron Hackett

DEFENSE Opponent DE NT DT WLB MLB SLB CB CB BS FS ROV North Carolina Jonathan M. Williams Black Jones Cantin-Arku Thompson G. Williams Melifonwu Coley T. Williams Cisco Pittsburgh Jonathan M. Williams Black Jones Cantin-Arku Thompson G. Williams Melifonwu Carter T. Williams Cisco Pittsburgh Jonathan M. Williams Black Jones Cantin-Arku Thompson G. Williams Melifonwu Carter T. Williams Jonas

GIVEAWAYS/TAKEAWAYS OPENING DRIVES OPENING DEFENSE DRIVES

Opponent Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Dif Opponent 1st Half 2nd Half Opponent 1st Half 2nd Half North Carolina 0 1 1 1 2 3 +2 North Carolina Punt Punt North Carolina TD INT Pittsburgh 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 Pittsburgh Punt Downs Pittsburgh Punt Punt Georgia Tech 0 1 1 1 4 5 +4 Georgia Tech Punt Missed FG Georgia Tech Punt INT TOTALS 1 3 4 3 7 10 +6 1st Half Totals COIN FLIPS 1st Half Totals Touchdowns: 1 Punts: 3 Punts: 2 Field Goals: 0 Opponent Flip Result Touchdowns: 0 Turnover on Downs: 0 North Carolina Won (D) L, 6-31 Turnover on Downs: 0 Pittsburgh Lost (O) L, 10-21 Field Goals: 0 Georgia Tech Won (O) W, 37-20 2nd Half Totals 2nd Half Totals Turnover: 2 Punts: 1 Totals: 2 won, 1 lost Punts: 1 Touchdowns: 0 Field Goals: 0 Turnover on Downs: 1 Turnover on Downs: 0 Field Goals: 0 Touchdowns: 0 Missed Field Goal: 1

30 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SCORING DRIVES

Syracuse Opponents

Game Qtr Pts Plays Yds TOP How Game Qtr Pts Plays Yds TOP How North Carolina 2 3 6 2 2:20 Szmyt 37 field goal North Carolina 1 7 10 65 4:11 Walston 11 pass North Carolina 3 3 10 42 4:39 Szymt 24 field goal North Carolina 3 3 12 65 4:47 Atkins 31 field goal Pittsburgh 1 3 4 6 1:42 Szmyt 26 field goal North Carolina 4 7 6 77 2:27 Williams 1 run Pittsburgh 2 7 5 80 2:11 Harris 69 pass North Carolina 4 7 4 68 1:56 Williams 6 run Georgia Tech 1 7 6 69 2:21 Tucker 38 run North Carolina 4 7 2 44 0:39 Williams 6 run Georgia Tech 1 3 4 0 0:52 Szmyt 47 field goal Pittsburgh 1 7 7 75 1:56 Addison 27 pass Georgia Tech 1 7 7 37 2:48 Tucker 4 run Pittsburgh 2 7 14 65 5:27 Pickett 1 run Georgia Tech 2 6 2 47 0:40 Harris 46 pass Pittsburgh 3 7 8 66 3:45 Wayne 17 pass Georgia Tech 3 7 3 65 0:49 Johnson 43 pass Georgia Tech 2 6 7 63 2:03 Gibbs 24 pass Georgia Tech 2 7 7 75 3:47 Sims 1 run Georgia Tech 3 7 5 67 1:58 Griffin 3 run

Longest Shortest Longest Shortest By Plays: 10 at North Carolina (FG) By Plays: 2 vs. Georgia Tech (TD) By Plays: 14, Pittsburgh (TD) By Plays: 2, North Carolina (TD) By Yards: 80 at Pittsburgh (TD) By Yards: 0 vs. Georgia Tech (FG) By Yards: 77, North Carolina (TD) By Yards: 44, North Carolina (FG) By Time: 4:39 at North Carolina (FG) By Time: 0:40 vs. Georgia Tech (TD) By Time: 5:27, Pittsburgh (TD) By Time: 0:39, North Carolina (TD)

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 31 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse By-Quarter Statistics (as of Oct 04, 2020) All games CONVERSIONS & TIME OF POSSESSION 3rd-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

4th-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

Time of Possession

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

32 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL 2020 Syracuse Football Syracuse Red-Zone Results (as of Oct 04, 2020) RED ZONE REPORT All games

Syracuse Inside Opponent Red-Zone

4 of 7 (57.1%)

Opponents Inside Syracuse Red-Zone

9 of 13 (69.2%)

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 33 2020 Syracuse Football 2020 Syracuse Football SUPERLATIVESSyracuse Game Superlatives (as of Sep 30, 2020) Syracuse Game Superlatives (as of Sep 30, 2020) All games All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Syracuse Team Highs TEAM GAME HIGHS Opponent Team Highs

2020 Syracuse Football Long Punt Return 38 at North Carolina2020 (SepSyracuse 12, 2020) Football Syracuse Game Superlatives (as of Sep 30, 2020) Syracuse Game Superlatives (as of Sep 30, 2020) All games All games

Syracuse Individual Highs INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Opponent Individual HighsOPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

34 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL GAME SUMMARIES

GAME #1 GAME #2 GAME #3 Sept. 12, 2020 // Kenan Stadium Sept. 19, 2020 // Heinz Field Sept. 26, 2020 // Carrier Dome Attendance: 0 Attendance: 0 Attendance: 0

SYRACUSE 31 SYRACUSE 10 GEORGIA TECH 20

NORTH CAROLINA 6 PITTSBURGH 21 SYRACUSE 37

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The Orange opened the 2020 campaign PITTSBURGH, Pa. – The Orange received another SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Orange secured their home opener hanging tight in a defensive battle with No. 18 North stellar effort from its defense and a spark from backup against Georgia Tech in another strong performance by the Carolina on Saturday, before the Tar Heels pulled away quarterback Rex Culpepper against No. 25 Pittsburgh Orange defense. The ‘Cuse offense also broke out. Led by in the fourth and won 31-6 in a fan-less Kenan Memorial Saturday, but the Panthers held on for a 21-10 win in an true freshmen RB Sean Tucker, ‘Cuse found the end zone Stadium due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Syracuse trailed Atlantic Coast Conference game at a fan-less Heinz Field. four times on offense to open their renovated home facility by four at halftime, 7-3, due to a strong defensive effort Midway through the first quarter, Pitt quarterback Kenny in exciting fashion. but the Tar Heels scored touchdowns on three-straight Pickett tossed a pass behind the line of scrimmage to wide Tucker, a freshman from Owings Mills, Md., became the possessions to lead 31-6, a score that would hold until receiver Addison, who bobbled the ball and Syracuse’s first Orange freshman to run for 100-or-more yards in a the final whistle. Orange quarterback Tommy DeVito Mikel Jones pounced on it at the Pittsburgh 14. Jones’ game since 2015. QB Tommy DeVito passed for 194 yards, broke the school record for consecutive passes without turnover led to a 26-yard field goal from redshirt junior completing 13-of-24 passes, including two touchdowns. an interception, previously set by R.J. Anderson (190 from Andre Szmyt that gave Syracuse a 3-0 advantage. The Syracuse defense notched four interceptions - the 2002-03), extending his streak to 201 attempts. Culpepper, a redshirt senior who temporarily relieved most by a Syracuse team since 2006 - and added a score of On the defensive side the Orange forced three Carolina starter Tommy DeVito in the second quarter, connected their own when DB Trill Williams scored off an interception turnovers including a pair of interceptions by linebacker with wide receiver Taj Harris on a 69-yard touchdown pass by DB Ja’Had Carter. In his first ever collegiate appearance, Mikel Jones and defensive back Andre Cisco. Cisco’s third- to give the Orange a 10-3 lead. Culpepper floated a perfect true freshmen DB Rob Hanna tallied one of the four Orange quarter interception was the 13th of his career and put him pass to Harris along the right sideline and Harris did the interceptions and lead the team in total tackles with nine. into fourth-place (tied with Walt Slovenski (1946-48) on the rest, skipping away from a lunging Pitt defender and racing Josh Black and Williams came away with the other two Syracuse all-time list and now leads all active FBS players. the final 20 yards into the end zone for the SU touchdown. interceptions. Garrett Williams led ‘Cuse with nine total tackles in his first DB Ja’Had Carter led the Orange with nine tackles in his collegiate appearance, while Stefon Thompson and Geoff first career start. Score by Quarters Cantin-Arku each had eight total tackles in their first career 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final starts. Score by Quarters Georgia Tech 0 13 7 0 20 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Syracuse 17 6 7 7 37 Score by Quarters Syracuse 3 7 0 0 10 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Pittsburgh 7 7 7 0 21 Scoring Summary: Syracuse 0 3 3 0 6 1st 08:54 SU Tucker 38 yd run (Szmyt Kick) North Carolina 7 0 3 21 31 Scoring Summary: 6-69 2:21, GT 0 - SU 7 1st 06:08 SU Szmyt 26 yd field goal 07:33 SU Szmyt 47 yd field goal Scoring Summary: 4-6 1:42, SU 3 - Pitt 0 4-0 0:52, GT 0 - SU 10 1st 10:49 NC Walston 11 yd pass (Atkins kick) 04:12 Pitt Pickett 27 yd pass (Kessman kick) 01:22 SU Tucker 4 yd run (Szmyt kick) 10-65 4:11, SU 0 - NC 7 7-75 1:56, SU 3 - Pitt 7 7-37 2:48, GT 0 - GT 17 2nd 10:33 SU Szmyt 37 yd field goal 2nd 10:33 SU Culpepper 69 yd pass (Szmyt kick) 2nd 09:37 GT Sims 24 yd pass (Harvin rush failed) 6-2 2:20, SU 3 - NC 7 5-80 2:11, SU 10 - Pitt 7 5-80 2:11, GT 6 - SU 17 3rd 08:11 SU Szmyt 24 yd field goal 05:06 Pitt Pickett 1 yd run (Kessman kick) 08:57 SU DeVito 46 yd pass (Szmyt kick blocked) 10-42 4:39, SU 6 - NC 7 14-65 5:27, SU 10 - Pitt 14 2-47 0:40, GT 6 - SU 23 03:18 NC Atkins 31 yd field goal 3rd 00:54 Pitt Pickett 17 yd pass (Kessman kick) 05:10 GT Sims 1 yd run (Stewart kick) 12-65 4:47, SU 6 - NC 10 8-66 3:45, SU 10 - Pitt 21 7-75 3:47, GT 13 - SU 23 4th 14:57 NC Williams 1 yd run (Atkins kick) 3rd 01:29 GT Griffin 3 yd run (Stewart kick) 6-77 2:27, SU 6 - NC 17 SU UP 5-67 1:58, GT 20 - SU 23 11:33 NC Williams 6 yd run (Atkins Kick) FIRST DOWNS 10 23 00:40 SU DeVito 43 yard pass (Szmyt kick) 4-68 1:56, SU 6 - NC 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-51 44-127 3-65 0:49, GT 20 - SU 30 09:37 NC Williams 6 yd run (Atkins Kick) PASSING YDS (NET) 120 215 4th 08:10 SU Williams 43 yd interception (Szmyt kick) 2-44 0:39, SU 6 - NC 31 Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-24-1 25-36-1 GT 20 - SU 37 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 58-171 80-342 SU NC Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 GT SU FIRST DOWNS 15 23 Punt Returns-Yards 2-25 1-6 FIRST DOWNS 23 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-68 35-160 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-52 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-275 41-163 PASSING YDS (NET) 134 303 Interception Returns-Yards 1-12 1-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 178 194 Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-38-1 16-35-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.8 4-39.2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 15-32-4 13-24-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-202 70-463 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 84-453 65-357 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-53 7-70 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-33 6-93 Possession Time 25:30 34:30 Punt Returns-Yards 5-42 1-13 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 3-59 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 6 of 15 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-44 4-86 Interception Returns-Yards 2-29 1-26 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 2 Interception Returns-Yards 1-5 4-114 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-47.8 4-45.5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-4 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-49.3 6-49.2 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-13 7-40 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 8-60 9-91 Penalties-Yards 15-104 7-85 Possession Time 27:50 32:10 RUSHING: Syracuse - J. Jordan 13-40; S. Tucker 4-23. Possession Time 34:08 25:52 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 19 5 of 13 Pittsburgh - V. Davis 18-53; A. Davis 11-37. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 18 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-5 PASSING: Syracuse - Culpepper 4-9-0-88; DeVito 9-15-1-32. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 1-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 7-37 Pittsburgh - Pickett 25-36-1-215. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 1-8

RUSHING: Syracuse - DeVito 16-68; J. Jordan 14-27. North RECEIVING: Syracuse - Harris 3-72; Queeley 3-18; Jackson RUSHING: Syracuse - S. Tucker 24-112; DeVito 4-23. Carolina - Carter 7-78; Williams 14-57. 3-15. Pittsburgh - Wayne 5-59; Addison 7-57; Turner 5-48. Georgia Tech - Gibbs 18-105; Smith 8-75.

PASSING: Syracuse - DeVito 13-31-0-112; Culpepper 3-7-1- PASSING: Syracuse - DeVito 13-24-1-194. Georgia Tech - 22. North Carolina - Howell 25-34-2-295; Ruder 1-1-0-8. Sims 13-28-4-174.

RECEIVING: Syracuse - Harris 5-64; Queeley 4-37; J. Jordan RECEIVING: Syracuse - N. Johnson 4-87; Harris 3-64; J. 3-17. North Carolina - D. Brown 6-94; Carter 6-60; Corrales Jordan 2-17. Georgia Tech - Carter 4-47; Ah. Brown 1-40; 5-47. Camp 3-27.

34 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL THE LAST TIME Syracuse … Total Offense Gained 600+ yards: 636 vs. Connecticut, 2018 Scoring Gained 500-599 yards: 510 at Louisville, 2019 Scored 70+ points: 70 vs. Rutgers (70-14), 1998 Gained 400-499 yards: 453 vs Georgia Tech, 2020 Scored 60-69 points: 62 vs. Wagner (62-10), 2018 Gained 100-199 yards: 171 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Scored 50-59 points: 52 vs. Western Michigan (52-33), 2019 Gained less than 100 yards: 93 vs. Iowa, 1976 Allowed 70+ points: 76, at Pittsburgh (61-76), 2016 Had 100 or more total offense plays: 106 at Pittsburgh, 2016 Allowed 60-69 points: 63, at Maryland (20-63), 2019 Had 90 or more total offense plays: 93 at Boston College, 2018 Allowed 50-59 points: 56, Louisville (56-34), 2019 Was held scoreless: at Clemson (0-54), 2016 Turnovers Was held scoreless through halftime: at NC State (0-13), 2019 Did not commit a turnover: at Duke, 2019 Was held scoreless through three quarters: vs. Notre Dame (0-29), 2018 Neither team commited a turnover: Syracuse at Florida State, 2019 Held opponent scoreless: at Liberty (24-0), 2019 Committed four turnovers: at Louisville (4 INT), 2017 Held opponent scoreless through halftime: at Liberty (24-0), 2019 Committed five turnovers: vs. Rutgers (2 fumbles/3 INT), 2011 Held opponent scoreless through three quarters: at Liberty (24-0), 2019 Committed six turnovers: at Pittsburgh (4 fumbles/2 INT), 2011 Did not score a touchdown: at North Carolina, 2020 Committed seven turnovers: vs. USF (2 fumbles/5 INT), 2009 Did not score an offensive touchdown: at North Carolina, 2020 Committed eight turnovers: vs. Wisconsin (7 fumbles/1 INT), 1972 Held opponent without a touchdown: at Duke, 2019 Committed nine turnovers: vs. West Virginia (5 fumbles/4 INT), 1973 Held opponent without an offensive touchdown: at Duke, 2019 Scored TD on first play from scrimmage: Defense Andrew Robinson 79 yd. pass to Taj Smith at Louisville, 2007 Intercepted three passes: vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Allowed TD on first play from scrimmage: Intercepted four passes: vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 DeShone Kizer 79 yd. pass to Equanimeous St. Brown, Notre Dame, 2016 Intercepted five passes: vs. Tulane, 1999 Scored TD in final two minutes to win: vs. Minnesota (21-17), 2013 Recovered four fumbles: vs. West Virginia, 2005 Allowed TD in final two minutes to lose: at Clemson (23-27), 2018 Had 10+ tackles for loss: 10.0/44 vs. Holy Cross, 2019 Won by going for two points: vs. North Carolina (49-47 3OT), 2003 Had five or more sacks: 5.0/31 vs. Holy Cross, 2019 Lost when opponent went for two points: vs. NC State (31-32, OT), 1997 Had six or more sacks: 8.0/51 at Liberty, 2019 Tied the game in the last two minutes: vs. North Carolina (27-27), 2018 (TD) Had seven or more sacks: 8.0/51 at Liberty, 2019 Allowed opponent to tie the game in the last two minutes: vs. Wake Forest (30-30), 2019 (FG) Had eight sacks: 8.0/51 at Liberty, 2019 Scored a two-point conversion: at NC State, 2017 Had nine sacks: 9.0/88 vs. Rutgers, 2009 Missed a two-point conversion: vs. Notre Dame, 2016 Had no sacks: at Louisville, 2019 Neither team had a sack: vs. Central Michigan, 2017 Rushing Scored a safety: Parris Bennett at LSU, 2017 Had 60+ rushing attempts: 60 at Wake Forest, 2018 Scored a defensive two-point conversion: Scoop Bradshaw vs. Wake Forest, 2017 Had 50-59 rushing attempts: 52 at Louisville, 2019 Rushed for 400+ yards: 415 vs. Pittsburgh, 1994 Special Teams Rushed for 300-399 yards: 326 vs. Louisville, 2018 Missed a PAT by kick: Andre Szmyt vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Rushed for 200-299 yards: 261 at Louisville, 2019 Blocked a PAT by kick: Josh Black at Florida State, 2019 Rushed for less than 100 yards: 51 at Pittsburgh, 2020 Did not punt: vs. Cincinnati, 1998 Rushed for negative yards: -15 vs. Cincinnati, 2007 Kicked a game-winning field goal with less than 1:00 left: Scored six rushing TDs: vs. Rhode Island, 2002 Cole Murphy vs. Boston College, 2015, 35 yards with :00 left (20-17) Scored seven rushing TDs: vs. Rutgers, 2000 Kicked a game-winning field goal in OT: Andre Szmyt vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Scored eight rushing TDs: vs. Rutgers, 1998 Neither team kicked a field goal: at Maryland, 2019 Two players rushed for 100+ yards: Moe Neal (115), Jarveon Howard (115) at Duke, 2019 Overtime Three players rushed for 100+ yards: Was involved in an overtime game: vs. Wake Forest (W, 39-30), 2019 Kyle McIntosh (136), Dee Brown (117), Donovan McNabb (100) vs. Miami (Fla.), 1997 Won in single overtime: vs. Wake Forest (39-30), 2019 Two players had multiple rushing TDs: Lost in single overtime: at Pittsburgh(37-44), 2018 Moe Neal (2), Eric Dungey (2) vs. Louisville, 2018 Won in double overtime: vs. North Carolina (40-37), 2018 Lost in double overtime: vs. Rutgers (16-19), 2011 Passing Won in triple overtime: at North Carolina (49-47), 2003 Passed for 400+ yards: 480 vs. NC State, 2018 Lost in triple overtime: at Virginia (38-44), 2015 Passed for 300-399 yards: 300 at NC State, 2019 Passed for less than 100 yards: 86 vs. Boston College, 2015 Miscellaneous Attempted less than 10 passes: 9 vs. Buffalo, 2000 Had 30+ first downs: 30 vs. NC State, 2018 Had less than 10 first downs: 8 at Boston College, 2014 Receiving Was not penalized: at West Virginia, 1957 Two players with 10 catches: Had 10 or more penalties: 12 vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Steve Ishmael (12), Ervin Philips (12) at Florida State, 2017 Had 120+ yards in penalties: 122 vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Two players with 100 receiving yards: Had more than 40 minutes of possession time: 40:14 vs. Rhode Island, 2015 Sean Riley (164), Nykeim Johnson (136) vs. NC State, 2018 Had 35-40 minutes of possession time: 37:19 at Boston College, 2018 Two players with multiple receiving TDs: Trishton Jackson (2), Aaron Hackett (2) vs. Western Michigan, 2019

CUSE.COM // @CUSEFOOTBALL 35 THE LAST TIME An Opposing Team … Special Teams Missed a PAT by kick: Parker Grothaus (blk), Florida State, 2019 Rushing Blocked a PAT by kick: D. Douse, Georgia Tech, 2020 Had 60+ rushing attempts: 65, Boston College, 2019 Scored a two-point conversion: Cam Akers, Florida State, 2019 Had 50-59 rushing attempts: 53, Clemson, 2018 Missed a two-point conversion: Georgia Tech, 2020 Rushed for 400+ yards: 496, Boston College, 2019 Did not punt: West Virginia, 1993 Rushed for 300-399 yards: 370, Louisville, 2019 Kicked a game-winning field goal with less than 1:00 left: Rushed for 200-299 yards: 241, Florida State, 2019 Chris Blewitt, Pittsburgh, 2015, 25 yards with :00 left (23-30) Rushed for less than 100 yards: 18, Holy Cross, 2019 Kicked a game-winning field goal in OT: San San Te, Rutgers, 2011 Rushed for zero yards: Akron, 2009 Rushed for negative yards: -4, Liberty, 2019 Miscellaneous Scored six rushing TDs: Maryland, 2019 Had 30+ first downs: 32, Wake Forest, 2019 Scored seven rushing TDs: Louisville, 2016 Had less than 10 first downs: 8, Central Connecticut State, 2017 Scored eight rushing TDs: Nebraska, 1983 Was not penalized: Georgia Tech, 2013 Two players rushed for 100+ yards: Had 10 or more penalties: 15, Georgia Tech, 2020 AJ Dillon (242), David Bailey (172), Boston College, 2019 Had 120+ yards in penalties: 125, Louisville, 2018 Two players had multiple rushing TDs: Had more than 40 minutes of possession time: 41:18, NC State, 2016 AJ Dillon (3), David Bailey (2), Boston College, 2019 Had 35-40 minutes of possession time: 36:21, Holy Cross, 2019

Passing A Syracuse Player … Passed for 400+ yards: 421, Wake Forest, 2019 Passed for 300-399 yards: 303, North Carolina, 2020 Rushing Passed for less than 100 yards: 64, Boston College, 2016 Had 30 carries: 30, Dontae Strickland vs. USF, 2016 Attempted less than 10 passes: 5, Georgia Tech, 2013 Rushed for 200+ yards: 200, Eric Dungey at Western Michigan, 2018 Rushed for 150-199 yards: 163, Moe Neal at Louisville, 2019 Receiving Rushed for 100-149 yards: 112, Sean Tucker vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Two players with 10+ catches: Quarterback rushed for 200+ yards: 200, Eric Dungey at Western Michigan, 2018 Ben McCord (10), Devon Spalding (10), Central Michigan, 2015 Quarterback rushed for 100+ yards: 119, Eric Dungey at Wake Forest, 2018 Two players with 100+ receiving yards: Rushed for three TDs: Eric Dungey at Boston College, 2018 Tee Higgins (150), Amari Rodgers (121), Clemson, 2019 Rushed for four TDs: Delone Carter vs. Colgate, 2010 Three players with 100+ receiving yards: Rushed for five TDs: Walter Reyes vs. Notre Dame, 2003 Tabari Hines (124), Cam Serigne (119), Scotty Washington (113), Wake Forest, 2017 Rushed for six TDs: Jim Brown vs. Colgate, 1956 Had a 60 to 69-yard run: 60, Tommy DeVito vs. Western Michigan, 2019 Total Offense Had a 70 to 79-yard run: 74, Eric Dungey vs. Central Michigan, 2017 Gained 600+ yards: 608, Louisville, 2019 Had a 80 to 89-yard run: 86, Devante McFarlane at Wake Forest, 2014 Gained 500-599 yards: 572, Wake Forest, 2019 Had a 90 to 99-yard run: 95 (TD), George Davis vs. Fordham, 1949 Gained 400-499 yards: 453, Georgia Tech, 2020 Gained 100-199 yards: 138, Holy Cross, 2019 Passing Gained less than 100 yards: 64, Rhode Island, 2015 Passed for 400+ yards: 411, Eric Dungey vs. NC State, 2018 Passed for 300-399 yards: 300, Tommy DeVito at NC State, 2019 Turnovers Attempted 60+ passes: 60, Zack Mahoney vs. Wake Forest, 2017 Did not commit a turnover: Florida State, 2019 Attempted 50-59 passes: 53, Eric Dungey at LSU, 2017 Had four or more turnovers: Georgia Tech (1 fumble/4 INT), 2020 Attempted 40-49 passes: 41, Eric Dungey at Clemson, 2018 Had five or more turnovers: Georgia Tech (1 fumble/4 INT), 2020 Completed 40+ passes: 43, Zack Mahoney at Pittsburgh, 2016 Had six or more turnovers: Cincinnati (2 fumbles/4 INT), 2004 Completed 30-39 passes: 33, Zack Mahoney vs. Wake Forest, 2017 Had seven or more turnovers: Pittsburgh (3 fumbles/4 INT), 1981 Threw three or more TD passes: 3, Tommy DeVito vs. Boston College, 2019 Had eight or more turnovers: Indiana (3 fumbles/5 INT), 1971 Threw four or more TD passes: 4, Tommy DeVito vs. Holy Cross, 2019 Had nine turnovers: Lafayette (8 fumbles/1 INT), 1951 Threw five TD passes: 5, Eric Dungey vs. Wagner, 2018 Completed a 60 to 69-yard pass: Defense 65 (TD), Eric Dungey to Nykeim Johnson vs. Louisville, 2018 Intercepted three passes: Notre Dame, 2018 Completed a 70 to 79-yard pass: Intercepted four passes: Louisville, 2017 70 (TD), Tommy DeVito to Luke Benson vs. Holy Cross, 2019 Intercepted five passes: USF, 2009 Completed an 80 to 89-yard pass: Recovered four fumbles: Pittsburgh, 2011 81, Clayton Welch to Jawhar Jordan at Louisville, 2019 Recovered five fumbles: Rutgers, 2005 Completed a 90 to 100-yard pass: Had 12+ tackles for loss: 12.0/36, Florida State, 2019 94 (TD), Clayton Welch to Taj Harris vs. Pittsburgh, 2019 Had five or more sacks: 7.0/40, Pittsburgh, 2020 Had six or more sacks: 7.0/40, Pittsburgh, 2020 Had seven or more sacks: 7.0/40, Pittsburgh, 2020 Had eight or more sacks: 9.0/60, Pittsburgh, 2019 Had nine or more sacks: 9.0/60, Pittsburgh, 2019 Had 10 or more sacks: 11.0/89, Cincinnati, 2007 Had no sacks: Central Michigan, 2017 Scored a safety: Middle Tennessee, 2017 Scored a defensive two-point conversion: Notre Dame, 2016

36 2020 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL THE LAST TIME Receiving Passing Had 10+ catches: 11, Trishton Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Passed for 400+ yards: 473, Ryan Finley, NC State, 2018 Had 100 receiving yards: Passed for 300-399 yards: 350, Sam Hartman, Wake Forest, 2019 Trishton Jackson (111) vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Attempted 60+ passes: 65, Brian Brohm, Louisville, 2007 Had consecutive 100-yard receiving games: Attempted 50-59 passes: 52, Nathan Elliott, North Carolina, 2018 Nykeim Johnson vs. North Carolina, vs. NC State, 2018 Attempted 40-49 passes: 42, Sam Hartman, Wake Forest, 2019 Had three straight 100-yard receiving games: Completed 40+ passes: 45, Brian Brohm, Louisville, 2007 Steve Ishmael vs. Central Michigan, at LSU, at NC State, 2017 Completed 30-39 passes: 34, Nathan Elliott, North Carolina, 2018 Had four straight 100-yard receiving games: Threw three or more TD passes: 5, Micale Cunningham, Louisville, 2019 Steve Ishmael vs. Middle Tennessee, vs. Central Michigan, at LSU, at NC State, 2017 Threw four or more TD passes: 5, Micale Cunningham, Louisville, 2019 Had five straight 100-yard receiving games: Threw five TD passes: Micale Cunningham, Louisville, 2019 Steve Ishmael vs. Central Connecticut State, vs. Middle Tennessee, Threw six TD passes: Matt Barkley, USC, 2012 vs. Central Michigan, at LSU, at NC State, 2017 Completed a 60 to 69-yard pass: Had consecutive 150-yard receiving games: Alec Lemon vs. Louisville, at Missouri, 2012 64 (TD), Dennis Grosel to Kobay White, Boston College, 2019 Had 200+ receiving yards: 270, Amba Etta-Tawo at Connecticut, 2016 Completed a 70 to 79-yard pass: Caught two TDs: Trishton Jackson vs. Boston College, 2019 75 (TD), Sam Hartman to Donavon Greene, Wake Forest, 2019 Caught three or more TDs: 5, Amba Etta-Tawo at Pittsburgh, 2016 Completed an 80 to 89-yard pass: Caught four or more TDs: 5, Amba Etta-Tawo at Pittsburgh, 2016 85 (TD), Trevor Lawrence to Amari Rodgers, Clemson, 2019 Caught five TDs: Amba Etta-Tawo at Pittsburgh, 2016 Completed a 90 to 100-yard pass: Defense 90 (TD), Micale Cunningham to Tutu Atwell, Louisville, 2019 Had two or more interceptions: 2, Andre Cisco vs. Wagner, 2018 Returned an interception for a TD: Trill Williams (43 yds) vs. Georgia Tech, 2020 Receiving Had two or more fumble recoveries: 2, Steven Clark vs. Louisville, 2015 Had 10+ catches: 11, Kendall Hinton, Wake Forest, 2019 Returned a fumble for a TD: Trill Williams (94 yds) vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Had 100-199 receiving yards: 172, Donavon Greene, Wake Forest, 2019 Forced two or more fumbles: 2, Alton Robinson at Pittsburgh, 2018 Had 200+ receiving yards: 247, Kelvin Harmon, NC State, 2018 Had 15+ tackles: 15, Lakiem Williams vs. Boston College, 2019 Caught two TDs: Tutu Atwell, Louisville, 2019 Had four tackles for loss: Alton Robinson at Pittsburgh, 2018 Caught three TDs: Cam Serigne, Wake Forest, 2017 Had five tackles for loss: Christian Ferrara vs. Notre Dame, 2003 Caught four TDs: Ernest Wilford, Virginia Tech, 2002 Had six tackles for loss Brandon Sharpe vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 Had three sacks: Kendall Coleman vs. West Virginia, 2018 Defense Had four sacks: Brandon Sharpe vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 Had two or more interceptions: 2, Alohi Gilman, Notre Dame, 2018 Had more than four sacks: 4.5, Dwight Freeney vs. Virginia Tech, 2000 Returned an interception for a TD: Dane Jackson (20 yds), Pittsburgh, 2016 Had two or more fumble recoveries: 2, Will Harris, Boston College, 2017 Special Teams Returned a fumble for a TD: Dane Jackson (35 yds), Pittsburgh, 2018 Made a 50-yard field goal: 50, Andre Szmyt at Florida State, 2019 Forced two or more fumbles: 2, Ray Vinopal, Pittsburgh, 2014 Made four field goals: Andre Szmyt vs. Wake Forest, 2019 Had 15+ tackles: 17, Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State, 2019 Made five field goals: Don McAulay vs. Kent State, 1983 Had four or more tackles for loss: 5.5, Clelin Ferrell, Clemson, 2017 Blocked a field goal: Josh Black vs. Louisville, 2018 Had five or more tackles for loss: 5.5, Clelin Ferrell, Clemson, 2017 Recovered a blocked field goal for a TD: Mike Holmes (57 yd. return) vs. Akron, 2010 Had a punt return TD: Sean Riley (69 yds) vs. Connecticut, 2018 Had three sacks: 3.0, Louis Acceus, NC State, 2019 Had a 50 to 59-yard punt return: 59 (TD) Brisly Estime at Florida State, 2015 Had more than three sacks: 3.5 Clelin Ferrell, Clemson, 2017 Had a 60 to 69-yard punt return: 69 (TD), Sean Riley vs. Connecticut, 2018 Had a 70 to 79-yard punt return: 74, Brisly Estime vs. Notre Dame, 2016 Special Teams Had an 80 to 89-yard punt return: 85 (TD), Jamel Riddle vs. Auburn, 2002 Made a 50-yard field goal: AJ Reed (51 yds), Duke, 2019 Had a 90 to 100-yard punt return: 94 (TD), Marvin Harrison vs. Minnesota, 1995 Made four field goals: Evan Staley, West Virginia, 2018 Had a 60 to 69-yard punt: 65, Sterling Hofrichter vs. Clemson, 2019 Made five field goals: Maikon Bonani, USF, 2012 Had a 70 to 79-yard punt: 75, Riley Dixon vs. Clemson, 2013 Blocked a field goal: Matthew Thomas, Derwin James, Florida State, 2017 Blocked a punt: Sean Riley vs. Wagner, 2018 Blocked two field goals: Kenny Iwebema, Iowa, 2007 Blocked two punts: Anthony Smith vs. Buffalo, 2004 Recovered a blocked field goal for a TD: Duron Harmon (75 yd ret.) Rutgers, 2012 Returned a blocked punt for a TD: Had a punt return TD: Dazz Newsome (75 yds), North Carolina, 2018 Sean Riley blocked, Trill Williams recovered (2 yd ret.) vs. Wagner, 2018 Had two punt return TDs: DeAngelo Hall (58 yds., 60 yds.), Virginia Tech, 2003 Blocked a punt and returned it for a TD: Anthony Smith (0 yds) vs. Buffalo, 2004 Had a 50 to 59-yard punt return: 53, Aaron Berry, Pittsburgh, 2007 Had a kickoff return TD: Dorian Graham (98 yds) vs. West Virginia, 2011 Had a 60 to 69-yard punt return: 69 (TD) Tre’Davious White, LSU, 2015 Returned the opening kickoff for a TD: Kevin Johnson (100 yds) vs. Wisconsin, 1997 Had a 70 to 79-yard punt return: 75 (TD), Dazz Newsome, North Carolina, 2018 Had a 50 to 59-yard kickoff return: 52, Kareem Jones vs. Cincinnati, 2005 Had an 80 to 89-yard punt return: 83 (TD), D’Ernest Johnson, USF, 2016 Had a 60 to 69-yard kickoff return: 64, Sean Riley vs. Central Michigan, 2017 Had a 60 to 69-yard punt: 65, A.J. Cole III, NC State, 2017 Had a 70 to 79-yard kickoff return: 76, Kyle McIntosh vs. Tennessee, 1998 Had a 70 to 79-yard punt: 72, Austin Parker, Duke, 2019 Had an 80 to 89-yard kickoff return: 89 (TD), Kevin Johnson vs. Wisconsin, 1997 Blocked a punt: Anthony Nixon, Maryland, 2014 Had an 90 to 100-yard kickoff return: 98 (TD), Dorian Graham vs. West Virginia, 2011 Blocked two punts: Chase Anastasio, Notre Dame, 2005 Returned a blocked punt for a TD: An Opposing Player … Manny Collins blocked, Corey Barnes recovered (16 yd ret.), Rutgers, 2005 Had a kickoff return TD: Myles Willis (89 yds), Boston College, 2016 Rushing Returned the opening kickoff for a TD: Myles Willis (97 yds), Boston College, 2014 Had 30 carries: 35, AJ Dillon, Boston College, 2019 Had a 50 to 59-yard kickoff return: 53, Michael Walker, Boston College, 2018 Rushed for 200+ yards: 233, Javian Hawkins, Louisville, 2019 Had a 60 to 69-yard kickoff return: 64, Shane Tucker, Middle Tennessee, 2017 Rushed for 150-199 yards: 172, David Bailey, Boston College, 2019 Had a 70 to 79-yard kickoff return: 70, Hassan Hall, Louisville, 2019 Rushed for 100-149 yards: 105, J. Gibbs, Georgia Tech, 2 Quarterback rushed for 100+ yards: 111, Lamar Jackson, Louisville, 2017 Had an 80 to 89-yard kickoff return: 89 (TD), Myles Willis, Boston College, 2016 Rushed for three or more TDs: 3, Javonte Williams, North Carolina, 2020 Had an 90 to 100-yard kickoff return: 93 (TD), C.J. Sanders, Notre Dame, 2016 Rushed for four TDs: Cam Akers, Florida State, 2019 Had a 60 to 69-yard run: 64 (TD), Javon Leake, Maryland, 2019 Had a 70 to 79-yard run: 74 (TD), David Bailey, Boston College, 2019 Had a 80 to 89-yard run: 87 (TD), Kain Colter, Northwestern, 2013 Had a 90 to 99-yard run: 92 (TD), Noel Devine, West Virginia, 2008

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