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2010 IN REVIEW 2010 Notebook 68-69 2010 Honors 69 2010 Game Summaries 70-75 2010 Statistics 76-77 2010 Starting Lineups 77 2010 ACC Standings 78 2010 ACC Award Winners 78 2010 ACC Statistics 79-80 2010 ACC & NCAA Statistical Rankings 80

67 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE 2010 NOTEBOOK SNYDERWINE FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA DUKE LANDS 13 ON ACADEMIC ALL-ACC TEAM HIGH SCORING GAMES • Redshirt junior kicker Will Snyderwine received fi rst • Led by All-America Will Snyderwine, • This season, Duke was involved in two of the three team All-America honors from the Duke landed a league-high 13 selections on the 2010 highest scoring conference games in ACC history. Coaches Association. He became the 17th player in Academic All-ACC Football team. The Blue Devils’ 55-48 win over Virginia ranks as the school history to earn fi rst team All-America honors and • Snyderwine was one of six repeat picks from Duke, second highest scoring league contest while earlier fi rst since Chris Port and Clarkston Hines in 1989. joining Lee Butler, Matt Daniels, Kyle Hill, Brian in the year, Duke lost to Wake Forest, 54-48, in the • In 2010, Snyderwine made 21-of-24 fi eld goals and all Moore and Chris Rwabukamba. Also representing third-highest scoring conference game. 32 of his PAT attempts for 95 total points. He set school the Blue Devils were Kelby Brown, Ross Cockrell, • The 55 points scored by the Blue Devils against single-season records for fi eld goals, consecutive fi eld Dave Harding, Cooper Helfet, Sean Renfree, Perry Virginia marked the most by a Duke team since 1990 goals made (18) and fi eld goal percentage (.875). Simmons and Donovan Varner. when Duke scored 57 at home against Wake Forest (57-20). It was the fi rst time since 1994 that the Blue SNYDERWINE WALTER CAMP ALL-AMERICA MORGAN NAMED TO GOOD WORKS TEAM Devils had 50 or more points in a game. • Snyderwine picked up second team All-America • Senior center Bryan Morgan was one of 11 FBS • Duke has scored 50 or more points in a game 28 recognition from the Walter Camp Foundation. He players named to the 2010 Allstate AFCA Good Works times in school history, including 13 games at home. is the fi rst kicker in school history to be named an Team. In order to meet the criteria set forth by Allstate In the last 55 years, there have only been six games All-America. and AFCA, each player must be actively involved and where Duke has tallied 50 or more points. • He also received honorable mention accolades committed to working with a charitable organization, from SI.com. service group or community service while maintaining DUKE OFFENSE BEST SINCE 1989 good academic standing. • In 2010, Duke averaged 381.3 yards per game to CFN FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA TEAMS • Morgan joined former Blue Devils Re’quan Boyette rank seventh in the ACC. The 381.3 yards per game • Three Duke players received honorable mention (2007) and Zaid Abdul-Aleem (1994) as Duke players is the highest by a Blue Devil squad since 1989 when on the News Freshman All-America who have been named to the Good Works Team. Duke averaged 501.7 yards per contest. It ranks as team, including right tackle Perry Simmons, corner- the seventh-highest total since 1946. back Ross Cockrell and linebacker Kelby Brown. CAPTAINS • The Blue Devils posted 400 or more yards in fi ve • Simmons started all 12 games and helped Duke • Duke’s three permanent 2010 captains were games on the season with a season-high 542 yards rank second in the ACC in passing offense (271.3) Abraham Kromah, Bryan Morgan and Chris against Elon. while increasing its rushing average by 46.5 yards Rwabukamba. • Duke’s 271.3 passing yards per game marked the per game from 2009. second-highest since 1993. Only the 2009 average • Cockrell started all 12 games and led the team DUKE HONORS of 305.0 yards per game was higher in the last 17 with three . He became only the second • Redshirt sophomore quarterback Sean Renfree seasons. It is the eighth-highest average in school freshman in school history to solely lead the squad in received the Carmen Falcone Most Valuable Player history as the Blue Devils passed for over 300 yards interceptions. Award at Duke’s annual football banquet. in fi ve contests. • Brown led the NCAA with 0.44 recoveries per • Other honorees included Matt Daniels (Outstand- • The Blue Devils also averaged 110.0 rushing yards game as he set a Duke freshman record for fumble ing DB), Patrick Egboh (Outstanding DL), Kyle per game, which was 46.5 more per contest than in recoveries (4). Despite playing in only nine games Hill (Iron Devil Award), Abraham Kromah (Captain 2009 and the most since 2005 when they averaged with seven starts, his 63 tackles rank eighth most by Award & Outstanding LB), Bryan Morgan (Captain 127.1 yards per game. a freshman in school history. Award, Ace Parker Award & Outstanding OL), Chris Rwabukamba (Captain Award & Micah Harris Trinity FOURTH TO REACH 3,000 FOUR RECEIVE ALL-ACC HONORS Teammate Award), Desmond Scott (Outstanding Of- • Renfree became just the fourth quarterback in school • Members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Associa- fensive Back), Perry Simmons (Mike Suglia Award), history to throw for over 3,000 yards in a single season, tion voted four Duke players for All-ACC recognition. Will Snyderwine (Outstanding Special Teams Player) fi nishing with 3,131 yards in 12 games. The only other Snyderwine and sophomore wide receiver Conner and Conner Vernon (Outstanding WR). quarterbacks who have accomplished the feat are Vernon were selected to the second team while in 1988, Thaddeus Lewis in 2009 redshirt senior linebacker Abraham Kromah and DUKE SETS ATTENDANCE MARKS and in both 1982 and 1983. junior tight end Cooper Helfet received honorable • Duke set a school record for the highest total atten- • With 3,131 passing yards on the season, Renfree’s mention. dance in a season with 201,248 total in seven games. total ranks third on Duke’s single season list. The 3,131 • Snyderwine was named to the second team for the It was just the second time in school history the Blue yards was the second-most by a quarterback in his fi rst second straight season after leading the ACC with 1.75 Devils have tallied over 200,000 fans in one season, season as a starter, trailing only Dilweg’s total of 3,824 fi eld goals per game and ranking fourth with an .875 breaking the previous record of 201,091 in 2008. in 1988. Only six Duke QBs have thrown for over 2,000 fi eld goal percentage. • The average attendance for the season was 28,750 yards in their fi rst season as a starter. • Vernon picked up his fi rst career all-conference — the largest average since 1994 when the average • Renfree averaged 260.9 yards per game to rank third award. Duke has had a wide receiver on the fi rst or attendance was 30,845. in the ACC and 21st nationally. He had fi ve games with second team in four straight seasons. In 2010, Vernon • The Blue Devils reached capacity in Wallace Wade 300 or more yards to rank second in the league. led the ACC with 6.08 receptions per game and was Stadium in each of the fi rst two home games with • Renfree fi nished the year ranked in the top 10 in third with 81.1 receiving yards per game. crowds of 33,941 (Elon) and 39,042 (Alabama). It several of Duke’s single-season passing categories. • Kromah had a fi ne fi nal season with 10.8 tackles per was the fi rst time since 2001 Duke reached capacity His 285 completions rank third while his 464 attempts game to rank second in the ACC. His 129 total tackles in Wallace Wade. The Alabama crowd was the largest are also third most. His completion percentage of .614 stand as the 20th-most in school history and the 56th since Nov. 19, 1994 when 40,103 fans showed up for is the fi fth-highest. 100-tackle season by a Duke player. the North Carolina game. • Helfet fi nished the year with 34 grabs for 380 yards and two touchdowns. In the last fi ve games, he became one of sophomore quarterback Sean Renfree’s top targets, catching 28 passes for 339 yards and one touchdown.

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CONNETTE’S RECORD SETTING SEASON COCKRELL LEADS TEAM IN INTERCEPTIONS • Freshman quarterback Brandon Connette recorded • Redshirt freshman cornerback Ross Cockrell led the 2010 HONORS a rushing touchdown in seven of the 12 games this team with three interceptions this season to become All-America season and led the team with eight rushing touch- just the second freshman in school history to lead the Will Snyderwine AFCA (1st team) downs. Connette’s eight rushing touchdowns rank as team in interceptions by himself. The only player to Walter Camp (2nd team) the second-most by a quarterback in school history accomplish the feat was Wyatt Smith, who had three SI.com (HM) and were a record for a Duke freshmen. interceptions in 1988. Freshman All-America • Against Virginia, Connette had two rushing touch- • Cockrell recorded two interceptions against Virginia, Kelby Brown College Football News (HM) downs and a two-point conversion to set a school becoming the fi rst Duke player with two interceptions in Phil Steele (4th team) single-game freshman record with 14 points. a game since Leon Wright returned two interceptions Ross Cockrell College Football News (HM) for touchdowns in a win at Army last season. Phil Steele (4th team) SCOTT MOST YARDS SINCE 2003 Dave Harding Phil Steele (3rd team) • The 530 rushing yards for sophomore Desmond OVER 100 TACKLES FOR KROMAH Sydney Sarmiento Phil Steele (3rd team) Scott were the most by a Duke player since Chris • With 129 tackles, redshirt senior linebacker Abraham Perry Simmons College Football News (HM) Douglas tallied 1,138 yards on 236 carries his senior Kromah posted the 56th 100-stop campaign in school Allstate/AFCA Good Works Team year in 2003. history. A Duke linebacker has led the team in tackles Bryan Morgan • In addition, Scott became just the 15th running back in each of the past seven seasons. in school history to lead the team in rushing in back- • Kromah had eight games with 10 or more tackles, Lou Groza Award to-back seasons. including a career-high 20 against North Carolina. He Will Snyderwine Semifi nalist also posted 15 tackles at Maryland and 13 against RECEIVER DUO PILING UP STATS both Army and Georgia Tech. All-ACC • Wide receivers Donovan Varner and Conner Ver- • Kromah led the Blue Devils with 9.5 tackles for loss on Will Snyderwine Second Team non combined for 133 catches in 2010 which marks the season. He recorded at least one stop behind the Conner Vernon Second Team Cooper Helfet Honorable Mention the second-most receptions by two teammates in line of scrimmage in nine of the last 10 games. Abraham Kromah Honorable Mention school history. • Vernon is the only player in school history to catch BROWN MADE IMMEDIATE IMPACT ACC Player of the Week 40 or more passes as a freshman and sophomore. • Rookie linebacker Kelby Brown played in nine Cooper Helfet Offensive Line vs. Navy Varner became just the third player with 60 or more games as a true freshman with seven starts. He Offensive Line vs. Virginia in two seasons, joining Roger Boone and Clarkston ranked third on the team with 63 tackles while adding Will Snyderwine Special Teams vs. Navy Hines. 5.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, fi ve quarterback hurries • Both Varner and Vernon recorded over 700 receiving and four fumble recoveries. His 63 tackles rank eighth Academic All-ACC Kelby Brown yards, marking just the fi fth time in school history two most by a freshman in school history while he was one Lee Butler tackle for loss shy of the top 10. or more players have topped the 700-yard mark in the Ross Cockrell same year. It is the second straight season both Varner • Brown had two games with 10 or more tackles, be- Matt Daniels and Vernon topped the 700-yard total. coming the fi rst true freshman since Michael Tauiliili Dave Harding in 2005 to post 10 or more tackles in a game. Cooper Helfet BROWN LEADS NCAA IN FUMBLE RECOVERIES Kyle Hill • Despite playing in only nine games, Kelby Brown SEASON RECORDS Brian Moore led the NCAA with 0.44 fumble recoveries per game • With 21 fi eld goals this season, Will Snyderwine Sean Renfree Chris Rwabukamba as a true freshman. He was one of only six players broke his own school record for made fi eld goals in a season. He passed last year’s total of 17 with three Perry Simmons in the nation with four or more fumble recoveries this Will Snyderwine fi eld goals against Boston College. His perentage of season. Donovan Varner • The four fumble recoveries for Brown were a Duke .875 was also a school single-season record. freshman record, breaking the previous mark of three • With 32 PATs this season, Snyderwine fi nished Duke held by Fonda Williams in 1985. tied for sixth in school history for one year. He was Matt Daniels Outstanding Defensive Back • Brown’s four fumble recoveries were the most by a 32-of-32 on the year and ranks 10th all-time at Duke Patrick Egboh Outstanding Defensive Lineman Blue Devil since 2002 when Terrell Smith recovered with 56 made PAT. Kyle Hill Iron Devil Award Abraham Kromah Captain four . SNYDERWINE AMONG FIELD GOAL LEADERS Outstanding Linebacker Bryan Morgan Captain • Snyderwine’s 1.75 fi eld goals per game led the ACC DANIELS & TAKEAWAYS Ace Parker Award • Junior safety Matt Daniels caused three fumbles for and ranked seventh in the NCAA on the season. Sny- Outstanding Offensive Lineman the second straight season to rank tied for second in derwine was fi fth in the conference and 13th nationally Sean Renfree Carmen Falcone Most Valuable Player the ACC. The three caused fumbles ranks tied for 10th with a fi eld goal percentage of .875 (21-of-24). Chris Rwabukamba Captain most in a single-season in Duke history. Micah Harris Trinity Teammate Award SNYDERWINE & SCORING RECORDS Desmond Scott Outstanding Offensive Back CAMPBELL’S LONG RETURN • Snyderwine fi nished with 95 points this season to Perry Simmons Mike Suglia Award Will Snyderwine Outstanding Special Teams Player • The 95-yard fumble return for a touchdown by redshirt lead the team and rank fi fth in the ACC. His 95 points Conner Vernon Outstanding Wide Receiver freshman August Campbell against Boston College marked the second-highest total in a single season in was the longest in school history, breaking a 54-year school history behind Clarkston Hines (104 in 1989). old record. The previous long was 77 yards by Ed Snyderwine also holds the 10th best single season Rushton against Pittsburgh in 1956. scoring total with 75 points last season set in 2009. • Campbell’s touchdown was the 13th fumble return • Snyderwine has 170 career points — sixth-most for a score in school history and just the third of longer all-time at Duke. than 50 yards.

69 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE 2010 GAME SUMMARIES Duke 41, Elon 27 Wake Forest 54, Duke 48 September 4, 2010 • Durham, N.C. September 11, 2010 • Winston-Salem, N.C.

• Duke QB Sean Renfree threw for 350 yards and two TDs in his fi rst career start • Duke and Wake Forest combined for 987 yards and 102 points and the Demon as the Blue Devils opened the 2010 season with a 41-27 win over Elon in front of Deacons came away with a 54-48 victory in front of 31,673 rain-soaked fans at a capacity crowd of 33,941 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium BB&T Field in Winston-Salem, N.C. • Renfree completed 31-of-39 throws to post the seventh-highest single-game • Wake Forest QB Tanner Price came off the bench to throw for 190 yards and completion percentage mark (.795) in school history ... The 350 yards marked the three TDs while Duke QB Sean Renfree countered by hitting 28-of-44 throws for second-best single-game total in a starting debut by a Blue Devil, trailing only Dave 358 yards and four TDs Brown’s 444-yard effort against Wake Forest in 1989 • Duke WR Conner Vernon caught eight passes for a career-best 181 yards and • Two Duke receivers — Conner Vernon (10-129) and Donovan Varner (7-123) two touchdowns while RB Desmond Scott rushed for a career-high 122 yards topped the 100-yard barrier on 11 carries • RB Desmond Scott (15-77) led a Duke rushing attack that posted 192 yards • Five true freshmen — WR Brandon Braxton, QB Brandon Connette, NG Tevin 1 2 3 4 Final Hood, RB Josh Snead and RB Juwan Thompson — saw playing time for the Duke 14 21 3 10 = 48 Blue Devils Wake Forest 7 28 6 13 = 54

1 2 3 4 Final Team Qtr Time Play Drive Elon 3 10 0 14 = 27 WF 1 11:13 Stachitas 23 run (Newman kick) 9-82; 3:47 Duke 14 13 0 14 = 41 DUKE 1 7:37 Connette 4 run (Snyderwine kick) 8-58; 3:36 DUKE 1 3:26 Helfet 9 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 7-61; 3:09 WF 2 14:13 Givens 18 fumble return (Newman kick) — Team Qtr Time Play Drive WF 2 8:07 Price 1 run (Newman kick) 10-83; 3:58 ELON 1 12:41 Shreiner 28 FG 9-63; 2:19 DUKE 2 7:52 Vernon 70 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 1-70; 0:15 DUKE 1 9:56 Scott 34 run (Snyderwine kick) 6-64; 2:39 WF 2 7:39 Givens 81 pass from Williams (Newman kick) 1-81; 0:13 DUKE 1 0:10 Varner 8 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 7-82; 3:08 WF 2 5:17 Williams 13 pass from Price (Newman kick) 2-16; 0:34 DUKE 2 12:04 King 7 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 4-57; 1:23 DUKE 2 2:43 Scott 63 run (Snyderwine kick) 5-73; 2:28 ELON 2 9:35 Shreiner 47 FG 7-43; 2:23 DUKE 2 0:41 Kelly 13 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 2-44; 0:13 DUKE 2 5:26 Snyderwine 22 FG 10-64; 4:03 WF 3 8:12 Williams 38 pass from Price (Faulk rush failed) 1-38; 0:05 ELON 2 1:07 Newsome 5 run (Shreiner kick) 9-80; 4:19 DUKE 3 3:13 Snyderwine 46 FG 6-11; 1:56 DUKE 2 0:00 Snyderwine 20 FG 6-53; 1:02 WF 4 13:58 Denbry 23 pass from Price (Newman kick) 10-73; 4:15 ELON 4 12:35 Riddle 11 run (Shreiner kick) 7-71; 2:17 DUKE 4 8:45 Snyderwine 38 FG 14-49; 5:13 DUKE 4 7:54 Snead 3 run (Snyderwine kick) 11-67; 4:31 WF 4 2:53 Brown 6 run (TEAM rush failed) 13-79; 5:52 DUKE 4 2:10 Hollingsworth 1 run (Snyderwine kick) 11-36; 5:31 DUKE 4 1:39 Vernon 51 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 1-51; 0:07 ELON 4 0:40 Brown 30 pass from Riddle (Shreiner kick) 10-79; 1:26

Duke Wake Forest Elon Duke First Downs 22 24 First Downs 24 32 Rush 7 15 Rush 7 8 Pass 14 8 Pass 13 20 Penalty 1 1 Penalty 4 4 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 29-129 53-229 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 21-125 45-192 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 28-44-3 13-24-2 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 22-42-2 31-39-0 Passing Yards 358 271 Passing Yards 281 350 Total Offensive Plays 73 77 Total Offensive Plays 63 84 Total Offensive Yards 487 500 Total Offensive Yards 406 542 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 3-28 5-55 Penalties-Yards 8-69 5-63 Punts-Yards-Average 4-195-48.8 5-211-42.2 Punts-Yards-Average 3-109-36.3 2-64-32.0 Time of Possession 28:16 31:44 Time of Possession 23:55 36:05 Third Down Conversions 7-15 6-16 Third Down Conversions 6-13 9-14 Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 2-2 Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 0-1 Red Zone 4-4 3-3 Red Zone 3-3 6-6 RUSHING — Duke: Scott 11-122, Connette 6-15, Snead 5-14, Hollingsworth 1-8, RUSHING — Elon: Newsome 11-77, Harris 2-23, Riddle 7-16, Camp 1-9; Thompson 2-1, Renfree 3-(-5), TEAM 1-(-26); Duke: Scott 15-77, Connette 1-48, Snead 7-29, Thompson 8-26, Hollingsworth Wake Forest: Stachitas 9-77, Price 10-56, Harris 12-50, Brown 6-29, Pendergrass 10-10, Kurunwune 1-4, Renfree 2-(-1), TEAM 1-(-1). 2-8, Adams 6-7, Givens 2-4, Bohanon 2-4, TEAM 4-(-6). PASSING — Elon: Riddle 22-42-2-281; PASSING — Duke: Renfree 28-44-358-3; Duke: Renfree 31-39-0-350. Wake Forest: Price 12-19-1-190, Stachitas 0-4-1-0, Williams 1-1-0-81. RECEIVING — Elon: Jeffcoat 6-111, Camp 5-45, Newsome 3-15, Mellette 2-30, RECEIVING — Duke: Kelly 10-73, Vernon 8-181, Varner 6-51, Helfet 2-17, Scott Harris 2-23, Eastman 2-19, Brown 1-30, Labinowicz 1-8; 1-31, Huffman 1-5; Duke: Vernon 10-129, Varner 7-123, King 5-36, Kelly 3-27, Scott 3-15, Huffman Wake Forest: Givens 4-159, Brown 4-30, Williams 2-51, Dembry 2-29, Campanaro 2-17, Braxton 1-3. 1-2. TACKLES — Elon: Wiggins 9-10=19, Wilson 7-5=12; TACKLES — Duke: Cockrell 7-3=10, Daniels 6-3=9, Kromah 5-4=9; Duke: Lee Butler 5-4=9, Daniels 3-3=6, Campbell 2-2=4, Kromah 1-3=4. Wake Forest: Wilber 3-4=7, Bush 6-0=6, Haynes 3-2=5, Dorty 2-3=5. 70 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE

[1] Alabama 62, Duke 13 Army 35, Duke 21 September 18, 2010 • Durham, N.C. September 25, 2010 • Durham, N.C.

• Alabama RB Mark Ingram rushed for 151 yards and two TDs to lead the top-ranked • Army QB Trent Steelman threw two touchdown passes and rushed for a third and reigning BCS national champion Crimson Tide to a 62-13 win over Duke in score as the visiting Black Knights spoiled Duke’s annual Homecoming game with front of 39,042 fans at Wallace Wade Stadum a 35-21 victory as 27,289 spectators looked on at Wallace Wade Stadium • The home crowd marked Duke’s largest since November 21, 1994 when 40,103 • Steelman completed four-of-six throws for 85 yards and two TDs while rushing specators witnessed North Carolina upend the Blue Devils, 41-40 for a game-high 62 yards and one TD • Duke RB Josh Snead rushed 14 times for 83 yards and added 103 yards on four • The Black Knights had two scoring drives of fi ve or fewer yards and scored 28 kickoff returns ... Snead’s 187 all-purpose yards mark the eighth-highest single- points off of four Duke turnovers game total by a Duke rookie • Duke QB Sean Renfree was 17-of-30 through the air for 261 yards with fourth Duke LB Kelby Brown made his collegiate debut and, on 19 defensive snaps, quarter scoring passes to WR Conner Vernon (58 yards) and WR Brandon contributed four tackles, one quarterback sack and one fumble recovery Braxton (21 yards) • With the loss, Duke fell to 0-3 in home games against teams ranked atop the • Renfree threw for 194 yards in the fi nal period, matching the third-highest single- Associated Press national poll at the time of the game quarter passing total in school history • Vernon fi nished with eight reception for 129 yards, eclipsing the 100-yard bench- 1 2 3 4 Final mark for the third time in four games in 2010 Alabama 28 17 10 7 = 62 • Duke LB Abraham Kromah posted a career-high 13 tackles while LB Kelby Duke 3 10 0 0 = 13 Brown added 10 stops • Army won the turnover battle (5-0) and controlled possession of the football for Team Qtr Time Play Drive nearly two-thirds of the game (39:57) ALA 1 13:41 Hanks 9 pass from McElroy (Shelley kick) 3-60; 1:19 ALA 1 10:34 Jones 18 pass from McElroy (Shelley kick) 6-62; 2:12 1 2 3 4 Final ALA 1 6:03 Ingram 1 run (Shelley kick) 6-77; 3:06 Army 14 7 14 0 = 35 ALA 1 4:52 Ingram 17 run (Shelley kick) 3-48; 0:55 Duke 7 0 0 14 = 21 DUKE 1 1:47 Snyderwine 22 FG 10-67; 3:01 ALA 2 9:00 Dial 15 pass from McElroy (Shelley kick) 5-56; 1:50 DUKE 2 6:01 Snyderwine 42 FG 8-41; 2:53 Team Qtr Time Play Drive ALA 2 5:45 Richardson 91 kickoff return (Shelley kick) — ARMY 1 13:51 Cobbs 3 run (Carlton kick) 1-3; 0:03 DUKE 2 0:29 Kelly 11 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 13-68; 5:09 ARMY 1 5:37 Steelman 1 run (Carlton kick) 2-5; 0:38 ALA 2 0:00 Foster 44 FG 4-20; 0:29 DUKE 1 1:33 Connette 10 run (Snyderwine kick) 8-70; 3:57 ALA 3 10:17 Foster 21 FG 9-80; 3:08 ARMY 2 5:27 Cobbs 4 run (Carlton kick) 10-57; 4:36 ALA 3 9:11 Richardson 45 run (Foster kick) 1-45; 0:08 ARMY 3 12:35 Maples 34 pass from Steelman (Carlton kick) 1-34; 0:08 ALA 4 11:47 Lacy 1 run (Foster kick) 7-39; 3:09 ARMY 3 6:31 Barr 31 pass from Steelman (Carlton kick) 7-53; 3:26 DUKE 4 14:52 Vernon 58 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 8-82; 2:58 DUKE 4 1:41 Braxton 21 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 5-67; 0:50 Alabama Duke First Downs 27 17 Army Duke Rush 11 7 First Downs 17 16 Pass 15 9 Rush 14 7 Penalty 1 1 Pass 3 9 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 35-315 36-146 Penalty 0 0 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 17-26-1 19-42-1 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 66-248 24-111 Passing Yards 311 156 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 4-6-0 17-30-3 Total Offensive Plays 61 78 Passing Yards 85 261 Total Offensive Yards 626 302 Total Offensive Plays 72 54 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0 Total Offensive Yards 333 372 Penalties-Yards 6-55 6-54 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-2 Punts-Yards-Average 2-81-40.5 7-287-41.0 Penalties-Yards 1-10 4-30 Time of Possession 27:00 33:00 Punts-Yards-Average 6-230-38.3 5-207-41.4 Third Down Conversions 2-5 7-19 Time of Possession 39:57 20:03 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-3 Third Down Conversions 8-17 1-8 Red Zone 7-8 2-2 Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 0-0 Red Zone 3-4 1-1 RUSHING — Alabama: Ingram 9-151, Richardson 7-61, Lacy 7-52, Fowler 6-48, McElroy 3-7, Goode 2-4, McCarron 1-(-8); RUSHING — Army: Steelman 18-62, Brown 9-48, Crucitti 9-44, Maples 9-32, Duke: Snead 14-83, Scott 9-39, Connette 6-21, Kurunwune 2-5, Hollingsworth 2-4, Cobbs 7-28, Hassin 6-23, Bohn 5-14, Jenkins 1-1, TEAM 2-(-2); Renfree 1-(-1), Varner 2-(-5). Duke: Scott 7-34, Snead 5-32, Connette 6-24, Thompson 3-17, Renfree 3-4. PASSING — Alabama: McElroy 14-20-1-258, McCarron 3-6-0-53; PASSING — Army: Steelman 4-6-0-85; Duke: Renfree 17-37-1-144, Connette 2-4-0-12, A. King 0-1-0-0. Duke: Renfree 17-30-3-261. RECEIVING — Alabama: Jones 5-106, Hanks 3-52, Dial 3-39, Underwood 1-28, RECEIVING — Army: Barr 3-51, Maples 1-34; Alexander 1-28, Gobson 1-18, Maze 1-16, Lacy 1-15, Richardson 1-9; Duke: Vernon 8-129, Varner 3-29, Scott 3-19, Kelly 2-63, Braxton 1-21. Duke: Varner 7-55, Kelly 4-46, Scott 3-28, Vernon 2-10, Foster 1-10, Helfet 1-5, TACKLES — Army: Anderson 3-5=8, McNary 3-3=6, Hilton 1-5=6; Hollingsworth 1-2. Duke: Kromah 3-10=13, Brown 6-4=10, Daniels 4-5=9, Canty 2-6=8. TACKLES — Alabama: Hightower 5-3=8, Johnson 4-2=6, Jones 3-2=5; Duke: Daniels 4-2=6, Anunike 1-5=6, Cockrell 3-2=5, Kromah 2-3=5.

71 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Maryland 21, Duke 16 Miami 28, Duke 13 October 2, 2010 • College Park, Md. October 16, 2010 • Durham, N.C.

• Maryland scored on two plays covering over 70 yards en route to a 21-16 victory • Miami RB Damien Berry rushed for 111 yards and one touchdown to lead visit- over visiting Duke in front of 39,106 fans at Byrd Stadium in College Park, Md. ing Miami to a 28-13 victory over Duke in front of 25,911 fans at Wallace Wade • Duke reached the red zone on all four of its fi rst half possessions, but came away Stadium with just nine points on three fi eld goals • The Hurricanes forced seven Duke turnovers on the afternoon with fi ve intercep- • Trailing 9-0, the Terrapins drove 80 yards on eight plays late in the fi rst half to pull tions and a pair of fumble recoveries within two points at halftime, and then took the lead for good when Tony Logan • Miami used a balaced offensive attack, splitting its 448 yards evenly through the sprinted 84 yards for a touchdown on a punt return air and on the ground, and received one defensive touchdown when LB Micanor • Maryland extended its lead to 21-9 when QB Danny O’Brien hooked up with RB Regis returned an 22 yards for a score early in the third period De’rel Scott for a 71-yard touchdown pass • Duke RB Jay Hollingsworth rushed 10 times for a career-high 69 yards • Duke QB Sean Renfree completed 28-of-56 throws on the night for 351 yards • The Blue Devils was led by LB Abraham Kromah and S Matt Daniels with 12 with one TD and two INTs tackles each • WRs Donovan Varner (8-128) and Conner Vernon (6-99) paced the Duke • Duke K Will Snyderwine booted a pair of fi eld goals covering 25 and 43 yards receiving unit • Duke LB Abraham Kromah posted a career-high 15 tackles including two for 1 2 3 4 Final loss Miami 0 14 14 0 = 28 Duke 3 0 7 3 = 13 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 3 6 0 7 = 16 Team Qtr Time Play Drive Maryland 0 7 7 7 = 21 DUKE 1 14:07 Snyderwine 25 FG 4-1; 0:45 MIAMI 2 14:53 Hankerson 14 pass from Harris (Bosher kick) 7-55; 1:49 Team Qtr Time Play Drive MIAMI 2 3:58 Harris 13 run (Bosher kick) 3-46; 0:30 DUKE 1 7:00 Snyderwine 20 FG 13-86; 4:56 MIAMI 3 14:11 Regis 22 interception return (Bosher kick) — DUKE 1 13:35 Snyderwine 40 FG 11-59; 3:59 DUKE 3 9:16 Connette 1 run (Snyderwine kick) 12-75; 4:48 DUKE 2 8:14 Snyderwine 34 FG 7-39; 3:37 MIAMI 3 5:28 Berry 1 run (Bosher kick) 10-78; 3:42 MD 2 1:12 Meggett 3 run (Baltz kick) 8-80; 3:26 DUKE 4 6:14 Snyderwine 43 FG 12-45; 5:52 MD 3 12:22 Logan 84 punt return (Baltz kick) — MD 4 13:48 Scott 71 pass from O’Brien (Baltz kick) 3-74; 1:00 Miami Duke DUKE 4 7:20 King 2 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 10-84; 3:41 First Downs 22 22 Rush 11 9 Duke Maryland Pass 11 12 First Downs 21 14 Penalty 0 1 Rush 3 6 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 42-224 41-105 Pass 18 6 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 17-34-0 22-44-5 Penalty 0 2 Passing Yards 224 187 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 23-48 39-124 Total Offensive Plays 76 85 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 28-56-2 9-26-0 Total Offensive Yards 448 292 Passing Yards 351 170 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 4-2 Total Offensive Plays 79 65 Penalties-Yards 12-90 4-25 Total Offensive Yards 399 294 Punts-Yards-Average 5-211-42.2 7-250-35.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Time of Possession 28:04 31:56 Penalties-Yards 5-50 7-53 Third Down Conversions 3-12 7-19 Punts-Yards-Average 4-182-45.5 8-291-36.4 Fourth Down Conversions 0-4 0-0 Time of Possession 28:50 31:10 Red Zone 3-5 3-4 Third Down Conversions 4-16 4-14 Fourth Down Conversions 2-3 2-2 RUSHING — Miami: Berry 25-111, James 8-84, Harris 3-19, Cooper 2-12, Arm- Red Zone 4-5 1-1 strong 1-0, TeAM 3-(-2); Duke: Hollingsworth 10-69, Scott 7-34, Snead 7-28, Thmpson 1-1, Connette 11- RUSHING — Duke: Snead 4-32, Connette 2-21, Scott 9-19, Hollingsworth 3-2, (-2), Renfree 5-(-25). Thompson 1-0, Renfree 4-(-26); PASSING — Miami: Harris 17-34-0-224; Maryland: Meggett 18-57, Scott 14-50, O’Brien 3-14, Cannon 1-5, Adams 1-1, Duke: Renfree 18-38-5-157; Connette 4-6-0-30. TEAM 2-(-3). RECEIVING — Miami: Hankerson 6-80, Benjamin 3-67, Byrd 2-33, Cleveland PASSING — Duke: Renfree 28-56-2-351; 2-20, Johnson 1-9, Gordon 1-9, Hill 1-5, James 1-1; Maryland: O’Brien 9-26-0-170. Duke: Kelly 6-60, Varner 4-50, Vernon 3-33, Helfet 3-19, Scott 2-16, Watkins 2-8, RECEIVING — Duke: Varner 8-128, Vernon 6-99, Kelly 6-60, Braxton 2-23, Hol- Hollingsworth 1-5, King 1-(-4). lingsworth 2-9, Scott 2-5, Trezvant 1-25, King 1-2; TACKLES — Miami: Spence 4-8=12, Hill 7-3=10, Cain 6-3=9; Maryland: Cannon 3-22, Smith 2-50, Scott 1-71, Stinebaugh 1-19, Meggett 1-5, Duke: Kromah 5-7=12, Daniels 5-7=12, Cockrell 4-5=9, Brown 2-5=7. Tyler 1-3. TACKLES — Duke: Kromah 9-6=15, Canty 3-3=6; Brown 2-4=6, Egboh 3-2=5. Maryland: Tate 3-6=9, Wujciak 2-6=8, Moten 2-5=7, Cellano 2-5=7.

72 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE

[23] Virginia Tech 44, Duke 7 Duke 34, Navy 31 October 23, 2010 • Blacksburg, Va. October 30, 2010 • Annapolis, Md.

• Virgina Tech QB threw for 280 yards and three touchdowns to lead • Duke QB Sean Renfree completed 28-of-30 passes for 314 yards to lead visit- the 23rd-ranked Hokies to a 44-7 win over Duke as 66,233 fans watched at Lane ing Duke to a 34-31 win over Navy in front of a Homecoming crowd of 34,117 at Stadium in Blacksburg, Va. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md. • The Hokies built a 27-0 lead at halftime thanks in part to rushing scores by RBs • Renfree set a school single-game record for pass completion percentage (.933) Ryan Williams and Darren Evans and two fi eld goals from K Chris Hazley while matching the Duke mark for consecutive pass completions with 16 to open • Duke’s lone touchdown of the day came when RB Jay Hollingsworth capped a the contest nine-play, 56-yard drive with a six-yard scoring run • Duke jumped out to a 24-0 lead at halftime thanks to a pair of rushing touchdowns • Duke WR Conner Vernon caught six passes for 44 yards to become the fi rst by Renfree and a third by reserve QB Brandon Connette player in Blue Devils history to amass 40+ receptions in both his freshman and • Trailing by three, Navy took possession with 57 seconds remaining at its own 20 sophomore seasons yard line, but a key tackle for loss by Duke S Matt Daniels on third down from the • With 116 yards through the air on the afternoon, Duke QB Sean Renfree became 44 yard line followed by an incomplete pass sealed the win the 17th player in school history to throw for 2,000+ yards in a career • Renfree directed Duke’s offense to 456 total yards, 36:57 of time possession • Duke LB Abraham Kromah posted a game-high 12 tackles for his fourth straight and zero turnovers double fi gure tackle outing • Duke TE Cooper Helfet caught a game-high seven passes for 69 yards while WR Conner Vernon added fi ve grabs for 90 yards including a 29-yard touchdown 1 2 3 4 Final • Duke LB Kelby Brown led the defense with 12 tackles Duke 0 0 7 0 = 7 Virginia Tech 14 13 17 0 = 44 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 3 21 7 3 = 34 Team Qtr Time Play Drive Virginia Tech 0 0 7 24 = 31 VT 1 7:56 Smith 14 pass from Taylor (Hazley kick) 5-57; 2:37 VT 1 1:30 Williams 1 run (Hazley kick) 7-19; 2:52 Team Qtr Time Play Drive VT 2 10:05 Evans 2 run (Hazley kick) 6:24; 3:00 DUKE 1 10:01 Snyderwine 30 FG 10-68; 4:59 VT 2 2:37 Hazley 37 FG 9-58; 4:48 DUKE 2 13:19 Renfree 1 run (Snyderwine kick) 14-76; 6:57 VT 2 0:38 Hazley 44 FG 6-58; 0:50 DUKE 2 6:00 Connette 6 run (Snyderwine kick) 10-45; 4:57 VT 3 11:38 Roberts 43 pass from Taylor (Hazley kick) 3-76; 1:26 DUKE 2 0:37 Renfree 12 run (Snyderwine kick) 8-64; 1:42 DUKE 3 7:19 Hollingsworth 6 run (Snyderwine kick) 9-56; 4:12 NAVY 3 6:01 Dobbs 5 run (Teague kick) 7-86; 2:14 VT 3 5:08 Wilson 65 pass from Taylor (Hazley kick) 4-89; 2:05 DUKE 3 1:02 Vernon 29 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 10-70; 4:59 VT 3 2:38 Hazley 22 FG 4-6; 1:32 NAVY 4 14:49 Jones 7 pass from Dobbs (Teich rush) 6-80; 1:13 DUKE 4 8:34 Snyderwine 40 FG 12-60; 6:15 Duke Virginia Tech NAVY 4 6:16 Greene 1 run (Dobbs rush) 8-61; 2:18 First Downs 10 19 NAVY 4 2:34 Santiago 12 pass from Dobbs (Santiago pass from Dobbs) 10-67; 1:54 Rush 4 8 Pass 6 10 Duke Navy Penalty 0 1 First Downs 21 22 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 30-92 39-159 Rush 6 9 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 12-36-2 19-31-0 Pass 15 11 Passing Yards 116 332 Penalty 0 2 Total Offensive Plays 66 70 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 45-142 37-148 Total Offensive Yards 208 491 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 28-30-0 13-28-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1 Passing Yards 314 227 Penalties-Yards 4-40 3-19 Total Offensive Plays 75 65 Punts-Yards-Average 9-396-44.0 3-149-49.7 Total Offensive Yards 456 375 Time of Possession 27:36 32:24 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 Third Down Conversions 7-18 6-15 Penalties-Yards 8-75 2-15 Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 2-2 Punts-Yards-Average 2-70-35.0 3-106-35.3 Red Zone 1-1 5-5 Time of Possession 36:57 23:03 Third Down Conversions 8-15 4-12 RUSHING — Duke: Connette 8-43, Hollingsworth 4-26, Scott 11-25, Snead 2-2, Fourth Down Conversions 2-3 2-3 Thompson 1-1, Renfree 4-(-5); Red Zone 4-4 4-4 Virginia Tech: Taylor 6-47, Evans 8-36, Gregory 9-36, Wilson 7-17, Thomas 2-14, Williams 6-10, TEAM 1-(-1). RUSHING — Duke: Scott13-42, Connette 11-33, Renfree 9-28, Hollingsworth 7-21, PASSING — Duke: Renfree 12-32-1-116, Connette 0-4-1-0; Thompson 4-19, TEAM 1-(-1); Virginia Tech: Taylor 13-17-0-280, Thomas 6-14-0-52. Navy: Dobbs 22-83, Teich 7-43, Santiago 2-12, Greene 3-9, Byrd 2-2, Howell RECEIVING — Duke: Vernon 6-44, Braxton 2-29, Varner 2-18, Hollingsworth 1-(-1). 1-13, Scott 1-12; PASSING — Duke: Renfree 28-30-0-314; Virginia Tech: Davis 6-64, Coale 2-51, Roberts 2-49, Boykin 2-48, Smith 2-25, Navy: Dobbs 13-27-0-227, TEAM 0-1-0-0. Evans 2-15, Wilson 1-65, Fuller 1-11, Parker 1-4. RECEIVING — Duke: Helfet 7-69, Vernon 5-90, Varner 5-57, Scott 5-49, Kelly TACKLES — Duke: Kromah 5-7=12, Daniels 2-6=8, Butler 2-3=5. 4-23, Braxton 2-26; Virginia Tech: Morgan 3-5=8, Exum 4-3=7, Fuller 2-3=5. Navy: Jones 9-134, Santiago 2-36, Greene 1-31, Teich 1-26. TACKLES — Duke: Brown 3-9=12, Kromah 5-6=11, Egboh 3-4=7. Navy: Simmons 9-8=17, Burge 0-11=11, Middleton 6-3=9.

73 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Duke 55, Virginia 48 Boston College 21, Duke 16 November 6, 2010 • Durham, N.C. November 13, 2010 • Durham, N.C.

• Duke RB Desmond Scott capped a game-winning 91-yard scoring drive with a • Boston College DE Max Holloway knocked down Duke QB Sean Renfree’s 35-yard run with 40 seconds remaining to lift the Blue Devils to a 55-48 win over fourth-down pass from the Eagle four yard line to preserve a 21-16 victory over the Virginia in front of 22,741 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium Blue Devils as 21,420 spectators watched at Wallace Wade Stadium • Trailing by one point, Duke took possession on its own nine yard line with 2:06 • Trailing by fi ve points, Renfree marched the Blue Devils from their own 37 yard on the clock, and QB Sean Renfree (17-of-28, 219 yards, 1 TD; 2 rushing TDs) line to the Eagle 10, but Boston College held Duke out of the end zone on four engineered a 10-snap, 91-yard drive that included a 32-yard completion to WR straight snaps — including two plays from the four yard line Donovan Varner on 4th-and-20 from the Blue Devil 13 yard line • Boston College QB Chase Rettig completed 12-of-24 passes for 230 yards and • Duke reserve QB Brandon Connette rushed for a career-high 78 yards and two two touchdowns with both scoring tosses coming in the third period TDs on 12 attempts, completed his only pass attempt of the day for 40 yards and • Ahead 21-9 early in the fourth quarter, the Eagles were knocking on the door to set a new school single-game scoring record for freshmen with 14 total points increase their lead when Duke S Walt Canty forced a fumble and teammate August Campbell returned it 95 yards for a touchdown to pull Duke to within fi ve points ... 1 2 3 4 Final The fumble return marks the longest for a touchdown in school history, eclipsing Virginia 7 14 7 20 = 48 the previous standard of 77 yards set by Ed Rushton against Pitt in 1956 Duke 21 3 10 21 = 55 • Duke WR Conner Vernon caught 12 passes for 134 yards while Renfree fi nished the day 35-of-49 through the air for 285 yards Team Qtr Time Play Drive • Boston College limited Duke to just four net rushing yards as LB DUKE 1 11:25 Helfet 30 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 8-69; 3:35 totaled 21 tackles DUKE 1 10:32 Connette 2 run (Snyderwine kick) 1-2; 0:04 • Duke S Matt Daniels paced the Blue Devils with 11 tackles UVA 1 6:32 Payne 11 run (Randolph kick) 12-86; 3:56 DUKE 1 2:22 Connette 20 run (Snyderwine kick) 10-72; 4:04 1 2 3 4 Final UVA 2 5:57 Randolph 20 run (Randolph kick) 13-91; 5:04 Boston College 0 7 14 0 = 21 DUKE 2 3:52 Snyderwine 30 FG 6-57; 1:59 UVA 2 0:24 Payne 9 run (Randolph kick) 9-73; 3:22 Duke 3 3 3 7 = 16 UVA 3 9:48 Burd 19 pass from Verica (Randolph kick) 9-96; 3:45 DUKE 3 6:16 Varner 9 run (Snyderwine kick) 10-72; 3:24 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 3 0:17 Snyderwine 47 FG 10-48; 4:46 DUKE 1 9:34 Snyderwine 29 FG 5-40; 1:41 DUKE 4 12:28 Renfree 1 run (Connette rush failed) 4-14; 1:41 BC 2 7:24 Harris 15 run (Freese kick) 4-44; 1:41 UVA 4 8:40 Jones 10 pass from Verica (Randolph kick) 9-78; 3:42 DUKE 2 0:40 Snyderwine 40 FG 10-31; 2:52 DUKE 4 6:08 Renfree 37 run (Snyderwine kick) 8-80; 2:32 BC 3 12:00 Swigert 38 pass from Rettig (Freese kick) 7-73; 2:56 UVA 4 4:40 Inman 10 pass from Verica (Randolph kick) 7-75; 1:23 BC 3 7:11 Momah 4 pass from Rettig (Freese kick) 5-19; 1:43 UVA 4 2:26 Payne 6 run (Verica rush failed) 4-28; 1:29 DUKE 3 1:36 Snyderwine 33 FG 14-58; 5:27 DUKE 4 0:40 Scott 35 run (Connette rush) 10-91; 1:26 BC 4 12:09 Campbell 95 fumble return (Snyderwine kick) —

Virginia Duke Boston College Duke First Downs 33 26 First Downs 15 19 Rush 15 12 Rush 5 3 Pass 17 11 Pass 8 14 Penalty 1 3 Penalty 2 2 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 42-226 45-230 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 37-126 24-4 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 24-46-3 18-31-0 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 12-24-0 37-54-0 Passing Yards 417 259 Passing Yards 230 307 Total Offensive Plays 88 76 Total Offensive Plays 61 78 Total Offensive Yards 643 489 Total Offensive Yards 356 311 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 3-2 Penalties-Yards 11-103 3-20 Penalties-Yards 7-50 5-42 Punts-Yards-Average 1-39-39.0 2-85-42.5 Punts-Yards-Average 7-269-38.4 6-255-42.5 Time of Possession 31:46 28:14 Time of Possession 28:25 31:35 Third Down Conversions 9-15 8-15 Third Down Conversions 5-14 6-18 Fourth Down Conversions 2-2 1-1 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 0-1 Red Zone 7-7 5-5 Red Zone 2-4 3-4

RUSHING — Virginia: Payne 22-121, Jones 18-92, Randolph 1-20, Verica RUSHING — Boston College: Harris 23-109, Williams 4-17, Amidon 3-9, TEAM 1-(-4); 2-(-1), Rettig 5-(-8); Duke: Scott 17-97, Connette 12-78, Renfree 10-22, Varner 2-14, Vernon 1-10, Duke: Scott 10-20, Vernon 1-3, Hollingsworth 2-0, Varner 1-(-1), Connette 5-(-8), Thompson 2-5, Hollingsworth 1-4. Renfree 5-(-10). PASSING — Virginia: Verica 24-46-3-417; PASSING — Boston College: Rettig 12-24-0-230; Duke: Renfree 17-29-0-219, Connette 1-1-0-40. Duke: Renfree 35-49-0-285, Connette 2-5-0-22. RECEIVING — Virginia: Inman 10-239, Burd 3-42, Snyder 3-31, Freedman 2-34, RECEIVING — Boston College: Swigert 5-92, Amidon 3-62, Momah 3-60, Jones 2-22, Milien 1-19, Phillips 1-13, Payne 1-9, Green 1-8; Pantale 1-16; Duke: Helfet 7-122, Varner 4-73, Scott 2-33, Watkins 2-9, Braxton 1-13, Trezvant Duke: Vernon 12-134, Scott 6-29, Braxton 4-29, Helfet 4-28, Varner 3-23, Kelly 1-7, Vernon 1-2. 3-22, Watkins 2-12, Trezvant 2-11, Thompson 1-19. TACKLES — Virginia: Mosley 4-6=10, Parr 4-5=9, Greer 2-6=8; TACKLES — Boston College: Kuechly 9-12=21, Pierre-Louis 2-10=12; Duke: Canty 6-6=12, Butler 8-2=10, Kromah 1-9=10, Brown 2-7=9. Duke: Daniels 6-5=11, Cockrell 4-4=8, Brown 2-4=6, Egboh 2-3=5, Canty 2-3=5.

74 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Georgia Tech 30, Duke 20 North Carolina 24, Duke 19 November 20, 2010 • Atlanta, Ga. November 27, 2010 • Durham, N.C.

• Georgia Tech erased a 13-6 halftime defi cit with 17 unanswered points in the third • Behind 264 passing yards from QB T.J. Yates, North Carolina amassed 519 period as the Yellow Jackets defeated Duke by a 30-20 count in front of 42,110 yards of total offense and the Tar Heels defeated Duke, 24-19, in front of 30,904 fans at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. spectators at Wallace Wade Stadium • With the Blue Devils ahead, 13-9, and deep in Tech territory, the game’s momentum • After trailing 7-0, North Carolina scored 17 unanswered points to claim a 17-7 in changed when Yellow Jacket CB Mario Butler returned an interception 85 yards the third period on a fi ve-yard scoring toss from Yates to WR Joshua Adams for a touchdown midway through the third period • With the Tar Heels leading 24-10, Duke pulled within 12 points when NG Charlie • After Georgia Tech pushed its lead to 10 points heading into the fourth period, Duke Hatcher tackled RB Shaun Draughn in the end zone for a safety pulled within three when QB Sean Renfree hit WR Austin Kelly on a 37-yard scoring • The Blue Devils made the score 24-19 when QB Brandon Connette scored from strike, but the Blue Devils missed two fi eld goals over the fi nal 10 minutes two yards out on the ground with 3:22 left to play, but time would run out on Duke’s • Renfree hit on 30-of-41 throws for 334 yards on the day fi nal offensive possession • Georgia Tech FB Anthony Allen rushed for a game-high 165 yards on 34 car- • Duke QB Sean Renfree completed 24-of-39 passes for 242 yards and one TD to ries join Ben Bennett (1982 & 1983), Anthony Dilweg (1988) and Thaddeus Lewis (2009) as the only players in school history to throw for 3,000 or more yards in a 1 2 3 4 Final single season ... Renfree fi nished the year with 3,131 passing yards Duke 3 10 0 7 = 20 • Duke WR Conner Vernon had fi ve catches on the day and closed the season Georgia Tech 3 3 17 7 = 30 with 73 — one reception shy of the school single-season standard • Duke LB Abraham Kromah carded a career-high 20 tackles to fi nish with a Team Qtr Time Play Drive team-leading 129 for the season GT 1 10:07 Blair 41 FG 7-25; 3:23 DUKE 1 7:04 Snyderwine 52 FG 7-46; 2:51 1 2 3 4 Final GT 2 13:02 Blair 43 FG 5-17; 1:58 North Carolina 7 3 7 7 = 24 DUKE 2 1:53 Connette 20 run (Snyderwine kick) 7-53; 2:39 Duke 7 0 3 9 = 19 DUKE 2 0:03 Snyderwine 22 FG 9-55; 0:53 GT 3 10:37 Blair 44 FG 10-48; 4:16 GT 3 7:11 Butler 85 interception return (Blair kick) — Team Qtr Time Play Drive GT 3 1:16 Washington 1 run (Blair kick) 9-74; 4:02 DUKE 1 6:19 Kelly 9 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 6-45; 2:59 DUKE 4 14:06 Kelly 37 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 6-76; 2:04 UNC 1 0:59 Elzy 5 run (Barth kick) 10-94; 5:16 GT 4 7:37 Hill 79 pass from Washington (Blair kick) 3-80; 1:43 UNC 2 6:21 Barth 25 FG 16-87; 8:16 UNC 3 9:54 Adams 5 pass from Yates (Barth kick) 12-80’ 5:06 DUKE 3 2:27 Snyderwine 21 FG 9-73; 4:06 Duke Georgia Tech UNC 4 11:38 Sraughn 3 run (Barth kick) 12-81; 5:43 First Downs 22 19 DUKE 4 4:59 SAFETY — Hatcher tackles Draughn in end zone — Rush 5 16 DUKE 4 3:22 Connette 2 run (Snyderwine kick) 6-45; 1:33 Pass 16 2 Penalty 1 1 North Carolina Duke Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 25-109 62-320 First Downs 25 11 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 30-43-1 2-7-0 Rush 13 2 Passing Yards 334 90 Pass 12 9 Total Offensive Plays 68 69 Penalty 0 0 Total Offensive Yards 443 410 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 46-255 16-12 Fumbles-Lost 5-1 3-2 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 28-35-0 25-40-2 Penalties-Yards 6-50 8-69 Passing Yards 264 263 Punts-Yards-Average 4-130-32.5 2-92-46.0 Total Offensive Plays 81 56 Time of Possession 26:10 33:50 Total Offensive Yards 519 275 Third Down Conversions 5-13 4-13 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 1-2 Penalties-Yards 10-74 2-10 Red Zone 2-4 2-4 Punts-Yards-Average 3-116-38.7 5-205-41.0 Time of Possession 39:33 20:27 RUSHING — Duke: Connette 4-32, Hollingsworth 5-31, Vernon 3-27, Scott 7-18, Third Down Conversions 11-17 4-13 King 1-16, Thompson 1-6, Snead 1-1, TEAM 1-(-6), Varner 1-(-6), Renfree 1-(- Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 1-3 10); Red Zone 4-4 3-3 Georgia Tech: Allen 34-165, Washington 21-94, Smith 3-49, Peeples 2-16, Jones 1-2, Cone 1-(-6). RUSHING — North Carolina: Elzy 23-116, Draughn 13-59, Boyd 2-41, Adams PASSING — Duke: Renfree 30-41-0-334, Vernon 0-1-0-0, Connette 0-1-1-0; 3-30, Yates 5-9; Georgia Tech: Washington 2-7-0-90. Duke: Connette 6-16, Thompson 2-11, Scott 4-3, Renfree 4-(-18). RECEIVING — Duke: Vernon 7-67, Varner 7-62, Helfet 6-92, Scott 5-22, Kelly PASSING — North Carolina: Yates 28-35-0-264; 2-45, Trezvant 2-10, Braxton 1-36 Duke: Renfree 24-39-2-242, Connette 1-1-0-21. Georgia Tech: Hill 1-79, Smith 1-11. RECEIVING — North Carolina: Jones 11-121, Taylor 6-75, Elzy 4-21, Adams 3-16, TACKLES — Duke: Kromah 6-7=13, Egboh 6-3=9, Gamble 1-7=8; Boyd 1-14, Byrd 1-9, Wilson 1-6, Hurst 1-2; Georgia Tech: Burnett 4-7=11, Tarrant 6-3=9, Jefferson 5-4=9. Duke: Kelly 7-67, Vernon 5-55, Varner 4-67, Helfet 4-28, Thompson 2-22, Trezvant 1-12, Scott 1-7, Watkins 1-5. TACKLES — North Carolina: Williams 5-4=9, Reddick 6-2=8, Searcy 2-2=4; Duke: Kromah 4-16=20, Daniels 5-8=13, Canty 5-6=11, Hatcher 1-9=10.

75 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE 2010 STATISTICS RUSHING KICKOFF RETURNS Player G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G Player Ret Yards Avg TD Lg Desmond Scott 12 120 549 19 530 4.4 3 63 44.2 Josh Snead 22 483 22.0 0 36 Brandon Connette 12 78 370 49 321 4.1 8 48 26.8 Desmond Scott 15 287 19.1 0 36 Josh Snead 10 45 222 1 221 4.9 1 27 22.1 Juwan Thompson 15 326 21.7 0 33 Jay Hollingsworth 12 45 184 9 175 3.9 2 22 14.6 Patrick Kurunwune 7 140 20.0 0 36 Juwan Thompson 11 25 88 1 87 3.5 0 15 7.9 Conner Vernon 6 143 23.8 0 32 Conner Vernon 12 5 40 0 40 8.0 0 14 3.3 Lee Butler 1 20 20.0 0 20 Alex King 11 1 16 0 16 16.0 0 16 1.5 Kenny Anunike 1 10 10.0 0 10 Patrick Kurunwune 10 3 9 0 9 3.0 0 4 0.9 Cooper Helfet 1 10 10.0 0 10 Donovan Varner 12 6 14 12 2 0.3 1 9 0.2 Total 68 1,419 20.9 0 36 TEAM 12 4 0 34 -34 -8.5 0 0 -5.7 Opponents 48 946 19.7 1 91 Sean Renfree 12 51 119 166 -47 -0.9 4 37 -3.9 Total 12 383 1,611 291 1,320 3.4 19 63 110.0 INTERCEPTIONS Opponents 12 519 2,699 200 2,499 4.8 26 50 208.2 Player Int Yards Avg TD Lg Ross Cockrell 3 15 5.0 0 15 PASSING Lee Butler 1 0 0.0 0 0 Player G Effi c C-A-I Pct Yards TD Lg Avg/G Matt Daniels 1 0 0.0 0 0 Sean Renfree 12 120.73 285-464-17 61.4 3,131 14 70 260.9 Chris Rwabukamba 1 28 28.0 0 28 Brandon Connette 12 75.00 10-22-2 45.5 125 0 40 10.4 Walt Canty 1 20 20.0 0 20 Alex King 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Abraham Kromah 1 0 0.0 0 0 TEAM 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 8 63 7.9 0 28 Conner Vernon 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Opponents 19 278 14.6 2 85 Total 12 117.94 295-489-19 60.3 3,256 14 70 271.3 Opponents 12 149.02 180-329-8 54.7 2,902 25 81 241.8 ALL-PURPOSE Player G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Yards Avg/G RECEIVING Conner Vernon 12 40 973 0 143 0 1,156 96.3 Player G Rec Yards Avg TD Lg Avg/G Desmond Scott 12 530 266 0 287 0 1,083 90.2 Conner Vernon 12 73 973 13.3 4 70 81.1 Donovan Varner 12 2 736 0 0 0 738 61.5 Donovan Varner 12 60 736 12.3 1 39 61.3 Josh Snead 10 221 0 0 483 0 704 70.4 Austin Kelly 11 47 486 10.3 4 37 44.2 Austin Kelly 11 0 486 0 0 0 486 44.2 Cooper Helfet 11 34 380 11.2 2 40 34.5 Juwan Thompson 11 87 41 0 326 0 454 41.3 Desmond Scott 12 34 266 7.8 0 31 22.2 Cooper Helfet 11 0 380 0 10 0 390 35.5 Brandon Braxton 11 14 180 12.9 1 36 16.4 Brandon Connette 12 321 0 0 0 0 321 26.8 Josh Trezvant 12 7 65 9.3 0 25 5.4 Jay Hollingsworth 12 175 29 0 0 0 204 17.0 Tyree Watkins 12 7 34 4.9 0 11 2.8 Lee Butler 12 0 0 181 20 0 201 16.8 Brandon King 11 7 34 4.9 2 11 3.1 Brandon Braxton 11 0 180 0 0 0 180 16.4 Jay Hollingsworth 12 5 29 5.8 0 13 2.4 Patrick Kurunwune 10 9 0 0 140 0 149 14.9 Juwan Thompson 11 3 41 13.7 0 21 3.7 Josh Trezvant 12 0 65 0 0 0 65 5.4 Brett Huffman 4 3 22 7.3 0 9 5.5 Tyree Watkins 12 0 34 0 0 0 34 2.8 Tony Foster 12 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.8 Brandon King 11 0 34 0 0 0 34 3.1 Total 12 295 3,256 11.0 14 70 271.3 Chris Rwabukamba 12 0 0 0 0 28 28 2.3 Opponents 12 180 2,902 16.1 25 81 241.8 Brett Huffman 4 0 22 0 0 0 22 5.5 Walt Canty 12 0 0 0 0 20 20 1.7 TOTAL OFFENSE Alex King 11 16 0 0 0 0 16 1.5 Ross Cockrell 12 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.2 Player G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Tony Foster 12 0 10 0 0 0 10 0.8 Sean Renfree 12 515 -47 3,131 3,084 257.0 Kenny Anunike 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8 Desmond Scott 12 120 530 0 530 44.2 Johnny Williams 8 0 0 7 0 0 7 0.9 Brandon Connette 12 100 321 125 446 37.2 TEAM 12 -34 0 0 0 0 -34 -5.7 Josh Snead 10 45 221 0 221 22.1 Sean Renfree 12 -47 0 0 0 0 -47 -3.9 Jay Hollingsworth 12 45 175 0 175 14.6 Total 12 1,320 3,256 188 1,419 63 6,246 520.5 Juwan Thompson 11 25 87 0 87 7.9 Opponents 12 2,499 2,902 288 946 278 6,913 576.1 Conner Vernon 12 6 40 0 40 3.3 Alex King 11 2 16 0 16 1.5 Patrick Kurunwune 10 3 9 0 9 0.9 FIELD GOALS Donovan Varner 12 6 2 0 2 0.2 Player Total Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk Total 12 872 1,320 3,256 4,576 381.3 Will Snyderwine 21-24 87.5 0-0 8-8 5-6 7-8 1-2 52 0 Opponents 12 848 2,499 2,902 5,401 450.1 SCORING PUNTING Player TD FG PAT 2PAT DPAT Saf Pts Player No Yards Avg Lg TB FC I20 Blk Will Snyderwine 0 21-24 32-32 0-0 0 0 95 Alex King 55 2,262 41.1 64 6 7 21 0 Brandon Connette 8 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 50 Kevin Jones 2 64 32.0 35 0 0 0 0 Conner Vernon 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 24 Total 57 2,326 40.8 64 6 7 21 0 Austin Kelly 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 24 Opponents 48 1,904 39.7 52 3 8 11 0 Sean Renfree 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 24 Desmond Scott 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 PUNT RETURNS Donovan Varner 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 Cooper Helfet 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 Player Ret Yards Avg TD Lg Jay Hollingsworth 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 Lee Butler 21 181 8.6 0 33 Brandon King 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 Johnny Williams 2 7 3.5 0 7 Josh Snead 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 23 188 8.2 0 33 Brandon Braxton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 20 288 14.4 1 84 August Campbell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Charlie Hatcher 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 Total 34 21-24 32-32 1-2 0 1 303 Opponents 56 11-14 50-50 2-5 0 0 425

76 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSE Player G Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks Int PBU QBH FR FF Blk Saf Abraham Kromah 12 47 82 129 9.5-29 1.0-7 1-0 1 1 . 1 . . Matt Daniels 12 46 47 93 6.0-12 . 1-0 7 . 2-0 3 . . Walt Canty 12 24 39 63 1.0-3 . 1-20 1 . . 1 . . Kelby Brown 9 20 43 63 5.5-17 1.5-12 . . 5 4-0 . . . Patrick Egboh 12 22 40 62 6.5-36 4.5-33 . 2 2 . . . . Ross Cockrell 12 37 23 60 . . 3-15 7 . . . . . Lee Butler 12 32 26 58 . . 1-0 8 . . . . . Chris Rwabukamba 12 26 25 51 2.0-4 . 1-28 4 . . 1 . . Charlie Hatcher 12 15 31 46 7.5-26 1.0-4 . 1 2 . . . 1 Wesley Oglesby 12 11 31 42 4.5-15 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . Jordon Byas 12 13 15 28 1.5-6 . . . . 1-0 2 . . Damian Thornton 10 6 22 28 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . 2 . . . . Austin Gamble 12 5 22 27 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . Sydney Sarmiento 12 14 12 26 1.0-3 . . 1 . . 1 1 . Kenny Anunike 12 6 17 23 1.5-2 . . . 2 . 1 . . Justin Foxx 11 11 11 22 2.0-9 1.0-8 . . 1 . . . . Curtis Hazelton 12 4 11 15 . . . . 1 . . . . Garett Patterson 12 7 6 13 ...... Tyree Glover 11 4 8 12 . . . . 1 . . . . Tony Foster 12 4 8 12 ...... August Campbell 10 7 3 10 2.0-8 1.0-4 . . 1 1-95 . . Anthony Young-Wiseman 9 5 5 10 ...... 1 . . Adam Banks 10 5 4 9 ...... Zach Greene 12 4 5 9 ...... Johnny Williams 8 4 5 9 . . . 4 . . . . . Jay Hollingsworth 12 3 4 7 ...... Kevin Rojas 9 2 5 7 ...... Brandon Braxton 11 1 4 5 ...... Conner Vernon 12 5 . 5 ...... Tevin Hood 4 . 4 4 0.5-0 ...... Matt Pridemore 12 2 1 3 ...... 1 . . Eriks Reks 12 . 3 3 . . . . 1 . . . . Jackson Anderson 12 1 1 2 ...... Will Snyderwine 12 1 . 1 ...... Cooper Helfet 11 . 1 1 ...... Brandon King 11 . 1 1 ...... Austin Kelly 11 . 1 1 ...... Desmond Scott 12 1 . 1 ...... Patrick Kurunwune 10 1 . 1 ...... Total 12 396 566 962 53-180 12-78 8-63 37 20 9-95 12 1 1 Opponents 12 442 515 957 64-261 25-166 19-278 44 25 9-18 11 . .

2010 STARTING LINEUPS

Offense QB RB TE WR WR WR LT LG C RG RT Other Elon Renfree D. Scott Huffman Foster Vernon Varner Hill Harper Morgan Moore Simmons Wake Forest Renfree D. Scott Huffman Kelly Vernon Varner Hill Harper Morgan Moore Simmons Alabama Renfree D. Scott King Kelly Vernon Varner Hill Harper Morgan Moore Simmons Army Renfree D. Scott King Braxton Vernon Varner Hill Harper Morgan Moore Simmons Maryland Renfree D. Scott King Kelly Vernon Hill Harper Morgan Moore Simmons Farrell (TE) Miami Connette Thompson King Kelly Vernon Varner Hill Harper Morgan Moore Simmons Virginia Tech Renfree D. Scott Huffman Kelly Vernon Varner Hill Harper Morgan Moore Simmons Navy Renfree D. Scott King Braxton Vernon Varner Hill Harper Morgan Moore Simmons Virginia Renfree D. Scott King Braxton Vernon Varner Hill Harding Morgan Moore Simmons Boston College Renfree D. Scott King Braxton Vernon Varner Hill Harding Morgan Moore Simmons Georgia Tech Renfree D. Scott Helfet Braxton Vernon Varner Hill Harding Morgan Moore Simmons North Carolina Renfree D. Scott Huffman Kelly Vernon Varner Hill Harding Morgan Moore Simmons

Defense DE NG DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB S S CB Other Elon Egboh Hatcher Anunike Thornton Kromah Glover Rwabukamba Cockrell Daniels Butler Byas (S) Wake Forest Egboh Hatcher Sarmiento Oglesby Kromah Glover Rwabukamba Cockrell Daniels Butler Byas (S) Alabama Egboh Hatcher Sarmiento Oglesby Thornton Kromah Gamble Rwabukamba Cockrell Daniels Butler Army Egboh Hatcher Sarmiento Oglesby Thornton Kromah Gamble Rwabukamba Cockrell Daniels Butler Maryland Egboh Hatcher Sarmiento Oglesby Kromah Brown Rwabukamba Cockrell Daniels Butler Canty (S) Miami Egboh Hatcher Sarmiento Oglesby Kromah Brown Rwabukamba Cockrell Daniels Butler Canty (S) Virginia Tech Egboh Hatcher Sarmiento Oglesby Kromah Brown Rwabukamba Cockrell Daniels Butler Canty (S) Navy Egboh Hatcher Sarmiento Oglesby Thornton Kromah Brown Rwabukamba Cockrell Daniels Butler Virginia Egboh Hatcher Sarmiento Oglesby Kromah Brown Rwabukamba Cockrell Daniels Butler Canty (S) Boston College Egboh Hatcher Sarmiento Oglesby Thornton Kromah Brown Cockrell Daniels Campbell Canty (S) Georgia Tech Egboh Hatcher Sarmiento Oglesby Thornton Kromah Brown Rwabukamba Cockrell Daniels Butler North Carolina Egboh Hatcher Sarmiento Oglesby Thornton Kromah Gamble Cockrell Daniels Campbell Canty (S) 77 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE 2010 ACC STANDINGS ATLANTIC DIVISION ACC GAMES OVERALL Team W L Home Road W L Home Road Neutral Florida State 6 2 3-1 3-1 10 4 6-1 3-2 1-1 Maryland 5 3 3-1 2-2 9 4 5-1 2-3 2-0 N.C. State 5 3 3-1 2-2 9 4 5-1 3-3 1-0 Boston College 4 4 2-2 2-2 7 6 4-3 3-2 0-1 Clemson 4 4 3-1 1-3 6 7 5-2 1-4 0-1 Wake Forest 1 7 1-3 0-4 3 9 2-4 1-5 0-0

COASTAL DIVISION Team W L Home Road W L Home Road Neutral Virginia Tech 8 0 4-0 4-0 11 3 6-1 4-0 1-2 Miami 5 3 2-2 3-1 7 6 3-3 4-2 0-1 North Carolina 4 4 1-3 3-1 8 5 3-3 4-1 1-1 Georgia Tech 4 4 2-2 2-2 6 7 4-2 2-4 0-1 XDuke 1 7 1-3 0-4 3 9 2-5 1-4 0-0 Virginia 1 7 1-3 0-4 4 8 4-3 0-5 0-0 ALL-ACC ACADEMIC ALL-ACC First Team Offense First Team Defense Ray-Ray Armstrong, FS Miami QB Tyrod Taylor, Sr., Virginia Tech 77 DE Da’Quan Bowers, Jr., Clemson 120 Travis Baltz, P-PK Maryland RB Montel Harris, Jr., Boston College 122 DE Brandon Jenkins, So., Florida State 101 Scott Blair, PK Georgia Tech RB Anthony Allen, Sr, Georgia Tech 108 DT Quinton Coples, Jr., North Carolina 101 Jaron Brown, WR Clemson WR Leonard Hankerson, Sr., Miami 118 DT Jarvis Jenkins, Sr., Clemson 63 Kelby Brown, LB Duke WR Torrey Smith, Jr., Maryland 96 LB Luke Kuechly, So., Boston College 112 Lee Butler, S Duke TE George Bryan, Jr., N.C. State 92 LB Nate Irving, Sr., N.C. State 105 Curtis Byrd, FB North Carolina T Anthony Castonzo, Sr., Boston College 79 LB Alex Wujciak, Sr., Maryland 78 Anthony Castonzo, OT Boston College T Chris Hairston, Sr., Clemson 69 CB Jayron Hosley, So., Virginia Tech 112 Mason Cloy, G Clemson G Rodney Hudson, Sr., Florida State 116 CB Chase Minnifi eld, Jr., Virginia 41 Danny Coale, WR Virginia Tech G Brandon Washington, So., Miami 50 S DeAndre McDaniel, Sr, Clemson 99 Ross Cockrell, CB Duke C Sean Bedford, Sr., Georgia Tech 91 S Kenny Tate, Jr., Maryland 78 Matt Daniels, S Duke PK Chris Hazley, Sr., Virginia Tech 100 P Matt Bosher, Sr., Miami 94 Chris Drager, DE Virginia Tech SP Tony Logan, Jr., Maryland 78 A. J. Francis, DL Maryland Second Team Offense Dalton Freeman, C Clemson Bennett Fulper, C Maryland QB Russell Wilson, Jr., N.C. State 75 Second Team Defense John Graves, DT Virginia Tech RB Damien Berry, Sr., Miami 37 DE Allen Bailey, Sr., Miami 51 Rashard Hall, S Clemson RB Keith Payne, Sr., Virginia 30 DE Steven Friday, Sr., Virginia Tech 42 Dave Harding, G Duke WR Conner Vernon, So., Duke 70 DT John Graves, Sr., Virginia Tech 46 Cooper Helfet, TE Duke WR Owen Spencer, Sr., N.C. State 41 DT Joe Vellano, So., Maryland 33 , LB Boston College TE Dwayne Allen, So., Clemson 31 LB Bruce Carter, Sr., North Carolina 43 Kyle Hill, OT Duke T Orlando Franklin, Sr., Miami 65 LB Bruce Taylor, So., Virginia Tech 41 Patrick Hill, FB Miami T Blake DeChristopher, Jr., Virginia Tech 39 LB Sean Spence, Jr., Miami 37 Ryan Hill, CB Miami G Jaymes Brooks, Jr., Virginia Tech 41 CB Xavier Rhodes, Fr., Florida State 49 Michael Hoag, OG Wake Forest G Omoregie Uzzi, So., Georgia Tech 35 CB Brandon Harris, Jr., Miami 45 Dustin Hopkins, PK Florida State G Jonathan Cooper, So., North Carolina 35 S Davon Morgan, Sr., Virginia Tech 48 James Hurst, OT North Carolina C Ryan McMahon, Sr., Florida State 47 S Ray-Ray Armstrong, So., Miami 25 Mike Ingersoll, OT North Carolina PK Will Synderwine, Jr., Duke 38 P Brian Saunders, Sr., Virginia Tech 48 Will Jackson, OG Georgia Tech SP David Wilson, So., Virginia Tech 61 Roddy Jones, AB Georgia Tech Honorable Mention: QB: T.J. Yates, Sr., North Carolina (21); RB: EJ Manuel, QB Florida State Johnny White, Sr., North Carolina (22); WR: Dwight Jones, Jr., Honorable Mention: DT: J.R. Sweezy, Jr., N.C. State; LB: Colin Brandon Maye, LB Clemson North Carolina (20); TE: Cooper Helfet, Jr., Duke (24); Andre McCarthy, Sr., Miami (34); Abraham Kromah, Sr., Duke (30); Brian Moore, OG Duke Smith, Sr., Virginia Tech (23); T: Jake Vermiglio, Sr., N.C. State CB: Greg Reid, So., Florida State (20). (34); Paul Pinegar, Sr., Maryland (14); G: Thomas Claiborne, Sr., Zack Pianalto, TE North Carolina Boston College (34); C: Beau Warren, Sr., Virginia Tech (22); PK: Paul Pinegar, OT Maryland Casey Barth, Jr., North Carolina (20). Christian Ponder, QB Florida State Shane Popham, P Wake Forest Robert Randolph, PK Virginia Sean Renfree, QB Duke Chris Rwabukamba, CB Duke ACC AWARDS Nathan Richman, G Boston College Zebrie Sanders, OT Florida State Player of the Year Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech Coach of the Year Ralph Friedgen, Maryland Perry Simmons, OT Duke Off. Player of the Year Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech Award Mark Herzlich, Boston College Will Snyderwine, PK Duke Def. Player of the Year Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson Nate Irving, N.C. State Donovan Varner, WR Duke Logan Walls, DT Georgia Tech Off. Rookie of the Year Danny O’Brien, Maryland Jim Tatum Award Christian Ponder, Florida State Beau Warren, C Virginia Tech Def. Rookie of the Year Xavier Rhodes, Florida State Jacobs Blocking Trophy Rodney Hudson, Florida State Doug Weaver, OT Wake Forest Andre Williams, RB Boston College David Wilson, RB-KR Virginia Tech Russell Wilson, QB NC State Dawson Zimmerman, P Clemson 78 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE 2010 ACC TEAM STATISTICS Gained Lost TOTAL OFFENSE G Run Pass Plys Yds PP TD PG SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum. Int. Tot. Fum. Int. Tot. Mar. Per/G 1. Miami 13 2,372 3,105 937 5,477 5.8 40 421.3 1. Clemson 13 27 25 0 0 19 0 244 18.8 1. Virginia Tech 14 9 23 32 8 5 13 +19 1.36 2. Georgia Tech 13 4,203 1,091 921 5,294 5.7 40 407.2 2. Boston College 13 26 26 0 0 24 0 254 19.5 2. Maryland 13 10 19 29 4 10 14 +15 1.15 3. Virginia 12 1,672 3,186 862 4,858 5.6 37 404.8 3. Florida State 14 31 29 0 0 20 0 275 19.6 3. Boston College 13 13 20 33 6 19 25 +8 0.62 4. NC State 13 1,603 3,655 1,006 5,258 5.2 45 404.5 4. Virginia Tech 14 37 34 0 1 10 0 288 20.6 4. NC State 13 20 9 29 8 14 22 +7 0.54 5. Virginia Tech 14 2,782 2,850 913 5,632 6.2 54 402.3 5. Miami 13 30 29 0 0 20 0 269 20.7 5. Florida State 14 12 15 27 10 13 23 +4 0.29 6. North Carolina 13 1,634 3,432 865 5,066 5.9 37 389.7 6. NC State 13 36 29 1 0 10 0 277 21.3 6. North Carolina 13 5 19 24 14 9 23 +1 0.08 7. XDuke 12 1,320 3,256 872 4,576 5.2 33 381.3 7. Maryland 13 34 31 1 0 17 0 288 22.2 7. Wake Forest 12 6 11 17 7 10 17 +0 0.00 8. Florida State 14 2,400 2,938 898 5,338 5.9 51 381.3 8. North Carolina 13 35 30 1 0 18 3 302 23.2 8. Clemson 13 5 15 20 9 14 23 -3 -0.23 9. Maryland 13 1,796 2,791 822 4,587 5.6 48 352.8 9. Georgia Tech 13 42 41 1 0 11 0 328 25.2 9. Georgia Tech 13 13 8 21 20 7 27 -6 -0.46 10. Clemson 13 1,807 2,543 866 4,350 5.0 36 334.6 10. Virginia 12 43 37 1 0 14 0 339 28.2 10. Virginia 12 5 11 16 6 17 23 -7 -0.58 11. Wake Forest 12 1,902 1,726 762 3,628 4.8 32 302.3 11. XDuke 12 56 50 3 0 11 0 425 35.4 11. Miami 13 12 16 28 9 27 36 -8 -0.62 12. Boston College 13 1,663 2,225 815 3,888 4.8 23 299.1 12. Wake Forest 12 55 50 1 0 16 0 430 35.8 12. XDuke 12 9 8 17 9 19 28 -11 -0.92

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD PG KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret. Yds. TD Avg. QUARTERBACK SACKS BY G Sacks Yds. 1. Georgia Tech 13 753 4,203 5.6 31 323.3 1. Virginia Tech 14 50 1,136 2 22.7 1. Florida State 14 48 264 2. Virginia Tech 14 570 2,782 4.9 30 198.7 2. Clemson 13 45 1,018 1 22.6 2. NC State 13 42 284 3. Miami 13 494 2,372 4.8 19 182.5 3. Virginia 12 51 1,107 2 21.7 3. Miami 13 37 241 4. Florida State 14 501 2,400 4.8 27 171.4 4. XDuke 12 68 1,419 0 20.9 4. Virginia Tech 14 34 206 5. Wake Forest 12 460 1,902 4.1 23 158.5 5. Wake Forest 12 69 1,420 0 20.6 5. Clemson 13 32 194 6. Virginia 12 419 1,672 4.0 17 139.3 6. Florida State 14 57 1,169 0 20.5 6. North Carolina 13 29 225 7. Clemson 13 457 1,807 4.0 19 139.0 7. North Carolina 13 45 917 0 20.4 7. Maryland 13 28 204 8. Maryland 13 433 1,796 4.1 21 138.2 8. Georgia Tech 13 53 1,057 0 19.9 8. Wake Forest 12 22 155 9. Boston College 13 464 1,663 3.6 10 127.9 9. Miami 13 44 865 1 19.7 9. Boston College 13 20 136 10. North Carolina 13 440 1,634 3.7 18 125.7 10. NC State 13 45 855 0 19.0 10. Virginia 12 19 131 11. NC State 13 461 1,603 3.5 17 123.3 11. Maryland 13 50 914 0 18.3 11. Georgia Tech 13 17 114 12. XDuke 12 383 1,320 3.4 19 110.0 12. Boston College 13 54 983 0 18.2 12. XDuke 12 12 78

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD PG PUNT RETURNS G Ret. Yds. TD Avg. QUARTERBACK SACKS ALLOWED G Sacks Yds. 1. NC State 13 545 319 14 58.5 3,655 6.7 28 281.2 1. Maryland 13 34 576 2 16.9 1. Georgia Tech 13 16 82 2. XDuke 12 489 295 19 60.3 3,256 6.7 14 271.3 2. Virginia Tech 14 21 261 1 12.4 2. Miami 13 17 133 3. Virginia 12 443 262 17 59.1 3,186 7.2 20 265.5 3. Clemson 13 30 331 0 11.0 3. Clemson 13 18 118 4. North Carolina 13 425 283 9 66.6 3,432 8.1 19 264.0 4. Florida State 14 32 318 1 9.9 4. Maryland 13 22 159 5. Miami 13 443 240 27 54.2 3,105 7.0 21 238.8 5. Wake Forest 12 14 133 0 9.5 5. Virginia 12 23 147 6. Maryland 13 389 219 10 56.3 2,791 7.2 27 214.7 6. NC State 13 22 205 3 9.3 6. XDuke 12 25 166 7. Florida State 14 397 250 13 63.0 2,938 7.4 24 209.9 7. North Carolina 13 15 128 0 8.5 7. Wake Forest 12 26 201 8. Virginia Tech 14 343 200 5 58.3 2,850 8.3 24 203.6 8. XDuke 12 23 188 0 8.2 8. Florida State 14 27 153 9. Clemson 13 409 230 14 56.2 2,543 6.2 17 195.6 9. Virginia 12 20 133 0 6.7 9. Boston College 13 31 200 10. Boston College 13 351 180 19 51.3 2,225 6.3 13 171.2 10. Georgia Tech 13 23 134 0 5.8 10. Virginia Tech 14 34 212 11. Wake Forest 12 302 166 10 55.0 1,726 5.7 9 143.8 11. Boston College 13 25 114 0 4.6 11. North Carolina 13 37 265 12. Georgia Tech 13 168 64 7 38.1 1,091 6.5 9 83.9 12. Miami 13 34 154 1 4.5 12. NC State 13 39 229

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg NET PUNTING G No. Yds. Avg./P PR Avg. TB Net/P TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg./G 1. Virginia Tech 14 59 53 1 0 21 1 474 33.9 1. Florida State 14 50 2,214 44.3 143 2.9 6 39.0 1. NC State 13 416:43 32:03 2. Maryland 13 54 53 0 0 14 0 419 32.2 2. Miami 13 59 2,597 44.0 188 3.2 6 38.8 3. Virginia Tech 14 447:09 31:56 3. NC State 13 50 49 0 0 21 1 414 31.8 3. Virginia Tech 14 61 2,639 43.3 125 2.0 9 38.3 4. Georgia Tech 13 414:30 31:53 4. Florida State 14 53 53 0 1 22 0 439 31.4 4. Clemson 13 63 2,679 42.5 130 2.1 7 38.2 4. North Carolina 13 396:14 30:28 5. Miami 13 44 37 1 0 13 0 342 26.3 5. Boston College 13 80 3,282 41.0 162 2.0 5 37.8 5. Virginia 12 361:28 30:07 6. Georgia Tech 13 42 37 2 0 15 0 338 26.0 6. Virginia 12 50 2,098 42.0 160 3.2 3 37.6 6. Florida State 14 417:50 29:50 7. Virginia 12 39 37 0 0 11 0 304 25.3 7. Maryland 13 67 2,796 41.7 320 4.8 5 35.5 7. Clemson 13 378:18 29:06 8. North Carolina 13 39 38 0 0 19 0 329 25.3 8. NC State 13 62 2,342 37.8 157 2.5 3 34.3 8. XDuke 12 349:09 29:05 9. XDuke 12 34 32 1 0 21 1 303 25.2 9. XDuke 12 57 2,326 40.8 288 5.1 6 33.6 9. Maryland 13 376:44 28:58 10. Clemson 13 39 36 0 0 14 0 312 24.0 10. Georgia Tech 13 43 1,610 37.4 185 4.3 2 32.2 10. Boston College 13 376:29 28:57 11. Wake Forest 12 34 31 0 1 12 0 273 22.8 11. North Carolina 13 56 2,150 38.4 330 5.9 2 31.8 11. Miami 13 366:41 28:12 12. Boston College 13 25 24 0 0 22 0 240 18.5 12. Wake Forest 12 75 2,712 36.2 266 3.5 4 31.5 12. Wake Forest 12 335:14 27:56

TOTAL DEFENSE G Run Pass Plys Yds PP TD PG FIELD GOALS G Made Att. Pct. PENALTY YARDS G No. Yds. Avg./G 1. Boston College 13 1,076 2,950 912 4,026 4.4 21 309.7 1. Virginia Tech 14 21 22 .955 1. NC State 13 65 473 36.4 2. Clemson 13 1,670 2,494 866 4,164 4.8 26 320.3 2. Wake Forest 12 12 13 .923 2. XDuke 12 55 487 40.6 3. Miami 13 2,246 1,957 874 4,203 4.8 29 323.3 3. Georgia Tech 13 15 17 .882 3. Virginia Tech 14 67 582 41.6 4. North Carolina 13 1,633 2,768 871 4,401 5.1 33 338.5 4. Boston College 13 22 25 .880 4. Wake Forest 12 59 544 45.3 5. NC State 13 1,486 2,926 840 4,412 5.3 33 339.4 5. XDuke 12 21 24 .875 5. Boston College 13 74 661 50.8 6. Maryland 13 1,618 2,962 979 4,580 4.7 31 352.3 6. North Carolina 13 19 22 .864 6. Georgia Tech 13 81 689 53.0 7. Florida State 14 1,802 3,150 1,006 4,952 4.9 29 353.7 7. Florida State 14 22 28 .786 7. Clemson 13 78 718 55.2 8. Virginia Tech 14 2,183 2,878 894 5,061 5.7 37 361.5 8. NC State 13 21 27 .778 8. Florida State 14 88 808 57.7 9. Georgia Tech 13 2,206 2,625 854 4,831 5.7 39 371.6 Maryland 13 14 18 .778 9. North Carolina 13 99 757 58.2 10. Virginia 12 2,444 2,309 784 4,753 6.1 42 396.1 10. Miami 13 17 16 .765 10. Maryland 13 102 890 68.5 11. Wake Forest 12 2,310 2,858 884 5,168 5.8 53 430.7 11. Virginia 12 11 18 .611 11. Miami 13 107 893 68.7 12. XDuke 12 2,499 2,902 848 5,401 6.4 51 450.1 12. Clemson 13 14 24 .583 12. Virginia 12 98 880 73.3

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD PG 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS - OFFENSE G Conv. Att. Pct. RED ZONE OFFENSE G Redzone Pct. TD FG TO 1. Boston College 13 402 1,076 2.7 7 82.8 1. Florida State 14 88 185 47.6 1. Virginia Tech 14 56-62 90.3 40 16-17 3 2. NC State 13 434 1,486 3.4 12 114.3 2. Virginia Tech 14 80 180 44.4 2. North Carolina 13 44-49 89.8 27 17-19 2 3. Maryland 13 480 1,618 3.4 14 124.5 3. NC State 13 90 208 43.3 3. XDuke 12 38-43 88.4 22 16-17 3 4. North Carolina 13 440 1,633 3.7 10 125.6 4. Miami 13 76 186 40.9 4. Florida State 14 55-64 85.9 38 17-21 3 5. Clemson 13 484 1,670 3.5 8 128.5 5. Georgia Tech 13 74 183 40.4 5. Maryland 13 42-49 85.7 31 11-14 4 6. Florida State 14 529 1,802 3.4 12 128.7 6. XDuke 12 73 183 39.9 6. Wake Forest 12 26-31 83.9 18 8-8 2 7. Virginia Tech 14 465 2,183 4.7 18 155.9 7. Clemson 13 75 191 39.3 7. Boston College 13 33-41 80.5 13 20-21 4 8. Georgia Tech 13 489 2,206 4.5 25 169.7 8. North Carolina 13 71 182 39.0 8. Virginia 12 39-49 79.6 30 9-11 5 9. Miami 13 546 2,246 4.1 20 172.8 9. Virginia 12 64 172 37.2 9. NC State 13 53-69 76.8 37 16-22 7 10. Wake Forest 12 491 2,310 4.7 24 192.5 10. Maryland 13 61 171 35.7 10. Georgia Tech 13 41-54 75.9 31 10-10 9 11. Virginia 12 480 2,444 5.1 28 203.7 11. Wake Forest 12 62 180 34.4 11. Miami 13 39-52 75.0 29 10-11 8 12. XDuke 12 519 2,499 4.8 26 208.2 12. Boston College 13 63 192 32.8 12. Clemson 13 34-46 73.9 25 9-15 3

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD PG 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS - DEFENSE G Conv. Att. Pct. RED ZONE DEFENSE G Redzone Pct. TD FG TO 1. Miami 13 328 163 16 49.7 1,957 6.0 9 150.5 1. NC State 13 59 181 32.6 1. Miami 13 35-50 70.0 19 16-19 8 2. Clemson 13 382 205 15 53.7 2,494 6.5 18 191.8 2. Miami 13 69 198 34.8 2. Maryland 13 41-55 74.5 27 14-17 5 3. Virginia 12 304 172 11 56.6 2,309 7.6 14 192.4 3. Virginia Tech 14 71 197 36.0 3. Florida State 14 36-48 75.0 21 15-17 7 4. Georgia Tech 13 365 221 8 60.5 2,625 7.2 14 201.9 4. Clemson 13 79 205 38.5 4. Georgia Tech 13 37-49 75.5 29 8-13 4 5. Virginia Tech 14 429 224 23 52.2 2,878 6.7 19 205.6 5. Georgia Tech 13 67 172 39.0 5. Virginia Tech 14 31-41 75.6 24 7-9 6 6. North Carolina 13 431 259 19 60.1 2,768 6.4 23 212.9 6. North Carolina 13 73 185 39.5 6. North Carolina 13 40-52 76.9 24 16-19 7 7. Florida State 14 477 278 15 58.3 3,150 6.6 17 225.0 7. Maryland 13 86 217 39.6 7. NC State 13 32-40 80.0 24 8-12 2 8. NC State 13 406 246 9 60.6 2,926 7.2 21 225.1 8. Boston College 13 82 206 39.8 8. Boston College 13 33-39 84.6 15 18-20 2 9. Boston College 13 510 324 20 63.5 2,950 5.8 14 226.9 9. Virginia 12 69 166 41.6 XDuke 12 44-52 84.6 38 6-7 5 10. Maryland 13 499 270 19 54.1 2,962 5.9 17 227.8 10. XDuke 12 68 163 41.7 10. Clemson 13 35-40 87.5 21 14-16 3 11. Wake Forest 12 393 241 11 61.3 2,858 7.3 29 238.2 11. Florida State 14 93 222 41.9 11. Wake Forest 12 50-56 89.3 39 11-12 2 12. XDuke 12 329 180 8 54.7 2,902 8.8 25 241.8 12. Wake Forest 12 84 178 47.2 12. Virginia 12 43-48 89.6 30 13-15 3

79 DUKE FOOTBALL 2011 MEDIA GUIDE 2010 ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RANKINGS RUSHING G Att Yards Avg TD Lg PG FIELD GOALS PER GAME G FG FGA Pct. FG/G Team Category ACC NCAA 1. Montel Harris, BC 12 269 1,243 4.6 8 72 103.6 1. XWill Snyderwine, DU 12 21 24 87.5 1.75 2. Anthony Allen, GT 13 240 1,316 5.5 7 48 101.2 2. Nate Freese, BC 13 22 25 88.0 1.69 Scoring Offense (25.2) 9th 77th 3. Damien Berry, UM 12 190 899 4.7 5 42 74.9 3. Josh Czajkowski, ST 12 20 26 76.9 1.67 Scoring Defense (35.4) 11th 109th 4. Keith Payne, VA 11 160 749 4.7 14 49 68.1 4. Dustin Hopkins, FS 14 22 28 78.6 1.57 Total Offense (381.3) 7th 59th 5. Josh Harris, WF 11 126 720 5.7 7 87 65.5 5. Chris Hazley, VT 14 21 22 95.5 1.50 6. Darren Evans, VT 14 151 854 5.7 11 54 61.0 6. Casey Barth, NC 13 19 22 86.4 1.46 Total Defense (450.1) 12th 108th 7. Chris Thompson, FS 14 134 845 6.3 6 90 60.4 7. Scott Blair, GT 13 15 17 88.2 1.15 Rushing Offense (110.0) 12th 104th 8. Lamar Miller, UM 11 108 646 6.0 6 47 58.7 8. Travis Baltz, MD 13 14 18 77.8 1.08 9. Jamie Harper, CU 13 197 760 3.9 7 63 58.5 Chandler Catanzaro, CU 13 14 22 63.6 1.08 Rushing Defense (208.2) 12th 113th 10. Davin Meggett, MD 13 126 720 5.7 4 76 55.4 10. Jimmy Newman, WF 12 12 13 92.3 1.00 Passing Offense (271.3) 2nd 22nd Passing Defense (241.8) 12th 96th PASSING AVG/GAME G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD PG FIELD GOAL PCT G FG FGA LG Pct. 1. Russell Wilson, ST 13 527 308 14 58.4 3,563 28 274.1 1. Chris Hazley, VT 14 21 22 52 95.5 Pass Effi ciency (117.9) 7th 90th 2. T.J. Yates, NC 13 422 282 9 66.8 3,418 19 262.9 2. Jimmy Newman, WF 12 12 13 48 92.3 Pass Effi ciency Def. (149.0) 12th 108th 3. XSean Renfree, DU 12 464 285 17 61.4 3,131 14 260.9 3. Scott Blair, GT 13 15 17 47 88.2 Turnovers Gained (17) T-10th T-94th 4. Marc Verica, VA 12 396 233 14 58.8 2,799 14 233.2 4. Nate Freese, BC 13 22 25 49 88.0 5. Tyrod Taylor, VT 14 315 188 5 59.7 2,743 24 195.9 5. XWill Snyderwine, DU 12 21 24 52 87.5 Turnovers Lost (28) 11th T-102nd 6. Danny O’Brien, MD 13 337 192 8 57.0 2,438 22 187.5 6. Casey Barth, NC 13 19 22 49 86.4 Turnover Margin (-11) 12th T-112th 7. Jacory Harris, UM 10 270 148 15 54.8 1,793 14 179.3 7. Dustin Hopkins, FS 14 22 28 55 78.6 8. Christian Ponder, FS 12 299 184 8 61.5 2,044 20 170.3 8. Travis Baltz, MD 13 14 18 52 77.8 Net Punting (33.6) 9th 106th 9. Kyle Parker, CU 13 341 196 11 57.5 2,213 12 170.2 9. Josh Czajkowski, ST 12 20 26 47 76.9 Field Goals Pct. (.875) 5th -- 10. Tanner Price, WF 11 241 137 8 56.8 1,349 7 122.6 10. Matt Bosher, UM 13 13 17 51 76.5 PAT Pct. (1.000) T-1st -- PASSING EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. PUNTING AVERAGE G Pnt Yds LG Avg Kickoff Returns (20.9) 4th 84th 1. Tyrod Taylor, VT 14 315 188 5 59.7 2,743 24 154.8 1. Matt Bosher, UM 13 59 2,597 62 44.0 Kickoff Return Defense (19.71) 3rd 18th 2. T.J. Yates, NC 13 422 282 9 66.8 3,418 19 145.5 2. Brian Saunders, VT 14 60 2,639 66 44.0 3. Christian Ponder, FS 12 299 184 8 61.5 2,044 20 135.7 3. Dawson Zimmerman, CU 13 59 2,527 79 42.8 Punt Returns (8.2) 8th 62nd 4. Danny O’Brien, MD 13 337 192 8 57.0 2,438 22 134.5 4. Jimmy Howell, VA 12 49 2,066 58 42.2 Punt Return Defense (14.4) 12th 117th 5. Russell Wilson, ST 13 527 308 14 58.4 3,563 28 127.5 5. Travis Baltz, MD 13 67 2,796 62 41.7 Sacks By (12) 12th T-113th 6. Marc Verica, VA 12 396 233 14 58.8 2,799 14 122.8 6. Ryan Quigley, BC 13 79 3,282 71 41.5 7. XSean Renfree, DU 12 464 285 17 61.4 3,131 14 120.7 7. XAlex King, DU 11 55 2,262 64 41.1 Sacks Allowed (25) 6th T-72nd 8. Kyle Parker, CU 13 341 196 11 57.5 2,213 12 117.2 8. C.J. Feagles, NC 12 46 1,725 51 37.5 First Downs (19.92) 8th T-58th 9. Jacory Harris, UM 10 270 148 15 54.8 1,793 14 116.6 9. Shane Popham, WF 12 71 2,633 63 37.1 Opp. First Downs (21.75) 10th T-96th 10. Tanner Price, WF 11 241 137 8 56.8 1,349 7 106.8 KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Lg Avg 3rd Down Conv. (.399) 6th T-61st RECEPTIONS G Rec Yards TD Lg Avg PG 1. David Wilson, VT 13 22 584 2 92 26.5 Opp. 3rd Down Conv. (.417) 10th 79th 1. XConner Vernon, DU 12 73 973 4 70 13.3 6.08 2. Da’Norris Searcy, NC 10 12 299 0 45 24.9 2. Leonard Hankerson, UM 13 72 1,156 13 79 16.1 5.54 3. Raynard Horne, VA 11 23 573 1 87 24.9 4th Down Conv. (.474) 10th T-73rd 3. Torrey Smith, MD 13 67 1,055 12 80 15.7 5.15 4. Michael Campanaro, WF 12 28 679 0 53 24.2 Opp. 4th Down Conv. (.650) 11th T-103rd 4. XDonovan Varner, DU 12 60 736 1 39 12.3 5.00 5. Greg Reid, FS 14 31 742 0 55 23.9 Penalty YPG (40.6) 2nd 13th 5. Kris Burd, VA 12 58 799 5 76 13.8 4.83 6. Marcus Gilchrist, CU 13 27 639 0 76 23.7 6. Dwight Jones, NC 13 62 946 4 81 15.3 4.77 7. XJosh Snead, DU 10 22 483 0 36 22.0 Opp. Penalty YPG (55.2) 8th -- 7. Owen Spencer, ST 13 60 912 4 60 15.2 4.62 8. XJuwan Thompson, DU 11 15 326 0 33 21.7 Time of Possession (29:05) 8th T-80th 8. XAustin Kelly, DU 11 47 486 4 37 10.3 4.27 9. B.J. Bostic, GT 13 28 574 0 35 20.5 9. Dontrelle Inman, VA 12 51 815 3 52 16.0 4.25 10. Torrey Smith, MD 13 30 585 0 33 19.5 Redzone Offense (.884) 3rd T-15th DeAndre Hopkins, CU 12 51 626 4 45 12.3 4.25 Redzone Defense (.846) T-8th T-80th PUNT RETURNS G Ret Yds TD LG Avg RECEIVING YARDS G Rec Yards TD Lg Avg PG 1. Tony Logan, MD 13 31 560 2 85 18.1 1. Leonard Hankerson, UM 13 72 1,156 13 79 16.1 88.9 2. Jayron Hosley, VT 13 19 239 1 80 12.6 Individual ACC NCAA 2. Torrey Smith, MD 13 67 1,055 12 80 15.7 81.2 3. Marcus Gilchrist, CU 13 23 233 0 37 10.1 Sean Renfree 3. XConner Vernon, DU 12 73 973 4 70 13.3 81.1 4. Greg Reid, FS 14 31 314 1 74 10.1 Total Offense (257.0) T-2nd T-33rd 4. Dwight Jones, NC 13 62 946 4 81 15.3 72.8 5. XLee Butler, DU 12 21 181 0 33 8.6 5. Owen Spencer, ST 13 60 912 4 60 15.2 70.2 6. T.J. Graham, ST 13 19 154 1 87 8.1 Passing Yards (260.9) 3rd 22nd 6. Dontrelle Inman, VA 12 51 815 3 52 16.0 67.9 7. Da’Norris Searcy, NC 10 12 93 0 37 7.8 Completion Pct. (61.4) T-2nd 48th 7. Kris Burd, VA 12 58 799 5 76 13.8 66.6 8. Jerrard Tarrant, GT 13 20 131 0 25 6.6 8. XDonovan Varner, DU 12 60 736 1 39 12.3 61.3 9. Travis Benjamin, UM 13 23 106 1 79 4.6 Passing TD (14) T-6th T-68th 9. Jarrett Boykin, VT 14 53 847 6 69 16.0 60.5 Pass Effi ciency (120.7) 7th 81st 10. Travis Benjamin, UM 13 43 743 3 60 17.3 57.2 INTERCEPTIONS G Int Yds TD Lg Avg Austin Kelly 1. Jayron Hosley, VT 13 9 110 0 42 0.69 TOTAL OFFENSE G Run Pass Ply Tot PG 2. Chase Minnifi eld, VA 12 6 80 0 65 0.50 Receptions (4.27) 8th T-88th 1. Russell Wilson, ST 13 435 3,563 670 3,998 307.5 3. Da’Norris Searcy, NC 10 4 53 1 46 0.40 Donovan Varner 2. XSean Renfree, DU 12 -47 3,131 515 3,084 257.0 4. Donnie Fletcher, BC 13 5 49 0 19 0.38 T.J. Yates, NC 13 -77 3,418 501 3,341 257.0 5. Davon Morgan, VT 14 5 119 0 28 0.36 Receptions (5.00) 4th T-52nd 4. Tyrod Taylor, VT 14 659 2,743 461 3,402 243.0 6. Rashad Carmichael, VT 13 4 87 1 68 0.31 Receiving Yards (61.3) 8th 81st 5. Marc Verica, VA 12 -47 2,799 438 2,752 229.3 Jim Noel, BC 13 4 79 1 43 0.31 Conner Vernon 6. Christian Ponder, FS 12 180 2,044 399 2,224 185.3 Brandon Bishop, ST 13 4 54 0 39 0.31 7. Danny O’Brien, MD 13 -48 2,438 368 2,390 183.8 Mark Herzlich, BC 13 4 33 0 33 0.31 Receptions (6.08) 1st 24th 8. Jacory Harris, UM 10 27 1,793 299 1,820 182.0 DeAndre McDaniel, CU 13 4 17 0 12 0.31 Receiving Yards (81.1) 3rd 29th 9. Kyle Parker, CU 13 28 2,213 388 2,241 172.4 All-Purpose Yards (96.3) 5th -- 10. Tanner Price, WF 11 120 1,349 316 1,469 133.5 TACKLES G UA A Total PG 1. Luke Kuechly, BC 13 110 73 183 14.1 Desmond Scott ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds PG 2. XAbraham Kromah, DU 12 47 82 129 10.8 All-Purpose Yards (90.2) 8th -- 1. Torrey Smith, MD 13 7 1,055 0 585 1,647 126.7 3. Colin McCarthy, UM 12 52 68 120 10.0 2. Montel Harris, BC 12 1,243 112 49 0 1,404 117.0 4. Alex Wujciak, MD 13 43 74 117 9.0 Alex King 3. David Wilson, VT 13 619 234 0 584 1,437 110.5 5. Sean Spence, UM 13 58 52 110 8.5 Punting Avg. (41.1) 7th 60th 4. Anthony Allen, GT 13 1,316 88 0 0 1,404 108.0 6. XMatt Daniels, DU 12 46 47 93 7.8 Lee Butler 5. XConner Vernon, DU 12 40 973 0 143 1,156 96.3 7. Kenny Tate, MD 13 58 42 100 7.7 6. Chris Givens, WF 11 63 514 10 435 1,022 92.9 8. Earl Wolff, ST 13 53 42 95 7.3 Punt Return Avg. (8.6) 5th 31st 7. Perry Jones, VA 12 646 224 45 191 1,106 92.2 9. Kevin Pierre-Louis, BC 13 59 34 93 7.2 Josh Snead 8. XDesmond Scott, DU 12 530 266 0 287 1,083 90.2 10. Nate Irving, ST 13 46 46 92 7.1 9. Leonard Hankerson, UM 13 0 1,156 0 0 1,156 88.9 11. XKelby Brown, DU 9 20 43 63 7.0 Kick Return Avg. (22.0) 7th 93rd 10. Lamar Miller, UM 11 646 96 16 214 972 88.4 Nigel Bradham, FS 14 54 44 98 7.0 Juwan Thompson 13. Kendall Smith, FS 14 55 42 97 6.9 Kick Return Avg. (21.7) 8th 97th SCORING G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts PG 14. Julian Burnett, GT 13 42 47 89 6.8 1. Keith Payne, VA 11 16 0 0 0 96 8.7 15. Demetrius Hartsfi eld, MD 13 32 55 87 6.7 Will Snyderwine 2. Dustin Hopkins, FS 14 0 53 22 0 119 8.5 Scoring (7.9) 5th 46th Josh Czajkowski, ST 12 0 42 20 0 102 8.5 SACKS G Solo Ast. Total PG Field Goals Per Game (1.75) 1st 7th 4. Chris Hazley, VT 14 0 53 21 0 116 8.3 1. Da’Quan Bowers 13 15 1 15.5 1.19 5. XWill Snyderwine, DU 12 0 32 21 0 95 7.9 2. Brandon Jenkins, FS 14 12 3 13.5 0.96 Field Goal Pct. (.875) 5th 13th 6. Casey Barth, NC 13 0 38 19 0 95 7.3 3. Quinton Coples, NC 13 9 2 10.0 0.77 Abraham Kromah Travis Baltz, MD 13 0 53 14 0 95 7.3 4. Steven Friday, VT 14 8 1 8.5 0.61 8. Nate Freese, BC 13 0 24 22 0 90 6.9 5. Markus White, FS 14 7 2 8.0 0.57 Tackles (10.8) 2nd 15th 9. Scott Blair, GT 13 0 37 15 0 82 6.3 6. Cam Johnson, VA 12 6 1 6.5 0.54 Matt Daniels 10. Robert Randolph, VA 12 1 37 10 0 73 6.1 7. Donte Paige-Moss, NC 13 5 4 7.0 0.54 Tackles (7.8) 6th 94th Nate Irving, ST 13 6 2 7.0 0.54 Allen Bailey, UM 13 6 2 7.0 0.54 Forced Fumbles (3) T-2nd T-34th 10. Kyle Wilber, WF 12 6 0 6.0 0.50 Kelby Brown Tackles (7.0) 11th -- Fumbles Recovered (4) 1st 1st Ross Cockrell Passes Defended (0.83) T-8th T-79th

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