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Vs. #24 FSU (7-4, 6-2 ACC) Toyota Gator Bowl, Jan #13 VT (8-3, 4-3 BE) vs. #24 FSU (7-4, 6-2 ACC) Toyota Gator Bowl, Jan. 1, 2002, 12:30 (NBC) ALLTEL Stadium Jacksonville, FL VT Stats Leaders FSU Stats Leaders Passing: Passing: 11 Noel, 146-254 (57.5%), 1826 yards, 16 TDs, 11 INTs 16 Rix, 165-286 (57.7%), 2734 yards, 24 TDs, 13 INTs Rushing: Rushing: For recap, analysis, and to talk about the game 7 Jones, 175 rushes, 957 yds, 5.5 ypc, 5 TD's 6 Jones, 134 rushes, 713 yds, 5.3 ypc, 6 TDs Subscribers to the TSL Extra get 10% off at with other Tech fans on our message boards! Receiving: Receiving: TechLocker.com! 88 Davis, 39 rec., 623 yds, 16.0 ypc, 7 TD's 80 Walker, 45 rec., 944 yds, 21.0 ypc, 7 TDs Quality Apparel and Gift Items for the VT Fan TechSideline.com: Your VT Sports Source! 27 Ferguson, 25 rec., 256 yds, 10.2 ypc, 3 TD's 21 Gardner, 33 rec., 649 yds, 19.7 ypc, 11 TDs VT Roster FSU Roster 1 Eric Green CB 5-11 185 So. 46 Chris Buie LB 6-0 231 RSo. 1 Craphonso Thorpe WR 6-2 175 FR 51 Ronald Boldin OG 6-5 309 SR 2 Ronyell Whitaker CB 5-9 198 RJr. 47 Wayne Briggs FB 5-10 244 RSr. 3 Malcolm Tatum CB 6-1 170 JR 52 Antoine C 6-4 280 JR 3 Deon Provitt LB 6-1 207 RSo. 48 Brandon Manning LB 6-0 212 RFr. 4 Anquan Boldin WR 6-2 205 JR 54 Milford Brown OT 6-4 319 JR 4 DeAngelo Hall CB 6-0 190 Fr. 49 Carter Warley PK 5-11 190 RSo. 5 Adrian McPherson QB 6-3 175 FR 55 Eric Moore DE 6-4 225 FR 5 Kevin McCadam ROV 6-1 215 Sr. 51 Jeff Werner OG/C 6-0 284 RFr. 6 Greg Jones TB 6-1 235 SO 56 Ray Piquion LB 6-0 209 FR 6 Vegas Robinson LB 6-0 238 RSo. 53 Channing Reed DT 6-2 316 Sr. 7 Rufus Brown CB 5-9 175 SO 57 Robert May LB 6-0 240 JR 7 Kevin Jones TB 6-0 205 Fr. 54 Dan Wilkinson DT 6-1 261 RSr. 8 Bryant McFadden DB 6-0 176 FR 58 Michael Boulware LB 6-3 225 SO 8 Vincent Fuller FS 6-2 182 RFr. 55 Ken Keister DS 6-1 238 RJr. 9 Kendyll Pope LB 6-2 217 SO 59 Charles Howard DE 6-3 235 SO 9 Terrell Parham FL 6-0 192 RJr. 57 Anthony Davis OT 6-4 324 Jr. 10 Stanford Samuels CB 5-10 180 SO 60 And. Henry- OL 6-4 285 FR 11 Grant Noel QB 6-1 219 RJr. 58 Matt Wincek OT 6-5 291 Sr. 11 David Browning QB 6-3 205 FR 61 Montrae Holland OG 6-3 325 JR 12 Richard Johnson FL 5-10 188 RFr. 60 Jacob Gibson OG 6-4 290 RSo. 12 Abdual Howard RV 6-0 200 SR 62 B.J. Dean LB 5-11 235 FR 14 Bryan Randall QB 6-1 208 Fr. 61 Steve DeMasi C 6-3 290 RSr. 13 Greg Tony RB 5-11 210 JR 63 David Castillo C 6-2 291 FR 15 Jason Davis QB 6-1 195 RFr. 62 Travis Conway C/DS 6-4 274 RFr. 14 Matt Henshaw QB 6-4 208 FR 64 Matt Meinrod OL 6-4 275 FR 16 Chris Clifton QB 6-4 200 Fr. 64 Jake Grove G/C 6-3 281 RSo. 15 William McCray RB 6-0 228 SR 65 Eric Broe OL 6-6 290 FR 17 Garnell Wilds CB 5-11 194 RSo. 65 Tim Selmon OT 6-4 290 RJr. 16 Chris Rix QB 6-4 205 FR 66 Marcello Church LB 6-1 210 FR 18 Emmett Johnson SE 6-3 211 Sr. 66 Will Montgomery OG 6-2 275 Fr. 18 Yohance DB 6-1 194 SO 67 Josh Baggs C 6-1 305 SR 19 Ernest Wilford SE 6-5 220 RSo. 67 Anthony Nelson OG 6-4 325 RSo. 19 Lemar Parrish RB 6-1 190 JR 68 Blake Williams OL 6-4 270 FR 20 Keith Burnell TB 6-0 206 RJr. 68 Robert Ramsey C 6-2 297 RFr. 20 Nick Maddox RB 6-0 190 JR 69 Mike Shaw DT 6-3 250 JR 21 Michael Crawford ROV 5-11 205 RSo. 70 Kevin Lewis DT 6-1 284 So. 21 Talman Gardner SE 6-2 195 JR 70 Alex Barron OL 6-6 302 FR 22 Lee Suggs TB 6-0 205 RJr. 71 David Pugh DT 6-3 276 RSr. 22 Davy Ford RB 5-11 188 SR 71 Brian Ross DL 6-2 295 FR 23 T.J. Jackson LB 6-1 210 RJr. 74 Luke Owens OG 6-3 310 RJr. 23 Jerome Carter DB 6-0 208 FR 72 Brett Williams OT 6-6 317 JR 24 Larry Austin CB 5-9 186 RSr. 76 James Miller OG 6-5 302 Fr. 24 B.J. Ward RV 6-3 205 FR 73 Bobby Meeks OT 6-3 285 FR 25 Billy Hardee ROV 5-11 196 RJr. 77 Thenus Franklin OT 6-3 293 RJr. 26 Atrews Bell FL 5-11 201 SR 74 Otis Duhart OT 6-4 288 SR 26 Shawn Witten FL 6-0 194 Jr. 79 Jon Dunn OT 6-7 310 RFr. 27 Claudius Osei DB 6-0 190 FR 77 Ray Willis OT 6-6 288 FR 27 Jarrett Ferguson FB 5-9 220 RSr. 80 Mike Jackson TE 6-3 230 RFr. 28 Chris Hope FS 6-0 208 SR 78 Ron Lunford OL 6-5 324 FR 28 Lamar Cobb DE 6-2 235 RJr. 81 Chris Shreve SE 5-11 188 RSo. 29 Willie Jones DE 6-1 200 FR 79 Todd Williams OT 6-6 315 JR 29 Sam Fatherly ROV 5-10 209 RFr. 82 Ronald Moody SE 6-1 184 RSo. 30 Patrick Newton DB 5-9 180 JR 80 Javon Walker WR 6-3 190 SR 30 Matt Felber PK 5-8 188 RSr. 83 Nathaniel Adibi DE 6-3 259 RSo. 31 Dominic Robinson DB 6-1 192 FR 81 P.K. Sam WR 6-3 185 FR 31 Mike Daniels FS 6-0 185 RFr. 85 Jared Mazzetta TE 6-4 255 RFr. 32 Leroy Smith DB 5-10 175 FR 82 Patrick Hughes TE 6-5 253 JR 32 Wayne Ward TB 5-11 210 RSr. 86 Keith Willis TE 6-5 240 RSo. 33 Willie Reid WR 5-10 175 FR 84 Travis Smith WR 6-0 185 JR 33 Chad Cooper LB 6-2 214 RFr. 87 Bob Slowikowski TE 6-5 255 RSr. 35 Eric Shelton RB 6-3 230 FR 85 Jesse Stein PK 6-2 214 SO 34 Brian Welch LB 6-0 231 RSr. 88 André Davis FL 6-1 198 RSr. 36 James Buchanan RB 6-2 235 FR 86 Joey Kaleikini WR 6-0 192 SO 35 Willie Pile FS 6-3 206 RJr. 89 Robert Peaslee P 6-0 200 RSo. 37 Chance Gwaltney K/P 5-10 175 JR 87 Robert Morgan SE 6-0 187 SR 36 Dirk Taylor LB 6-0 197 Sr. 90 Jeff Thompson DE 6-4 245 RSo. 38 Paul Irons TE 6-2 255 FR 88 Carver Donaldson TE 6-6 245 SR 37 Chris Krebs ROV 6-1 195 RSr. 91 Jason Lallis DE 6-0 257 RFr. 39 Chad Maeder FB 6-3 240 SR 89 Brian Sawyer DS 6-2 238 SO 38 Vinnie Burns P 5-10 186 RFr. 92 Mark Costen DT 6-3 269 RSo. 40 Allen Augustin LB 6-1 221 SO 90 Kevin Emanuel DE 6-4 246 SO 39 Alex Markogiannakis LB 5-9 210 RJr. 93 Browning Wynn TE 6-3 242 RSr. 41 Kyler Hall DB 6-1 185 FR 91 Jeff Womble NG 6-3 280 SO 40 Ben Taylor LB 6-2 235 Sr. 94 Chad Beasley DT 6-5 294 RSr. 42 Jerel Hudson LB 6-3 277 JR 92 Josh Charles NA 6-4 240 Sr. 41 Jake Houseright LB 6-3 245 Sr. 95 Jim Davis DE 6-4 250 So. 43 Randy Golightly FB 6-2 237 SO 93 Eric Powell DE 6-4 270 SR 42 Josh Spence FB 6-1 215 RFr. 96 Joe Wilson DT 6-1 259 RSo. 44 Bradley Jennings LB 6-3 247 SR 94 O.J. Jackson DE 6-2 235 JR 43 Doug Easlick FB 5-11 226 RSo. 97 Jon Mollerup PK 5-11 200 RJr. 45 Darnell Dockett DT 6-4 277 SO 96 Donnie Carter DL 6-4 240 FR 44 Marvin Urquhart FB 5-11 252 RSo. 98 Derrius Monroe DE 6-4 275 RSr. 46 Gennaro Jackson FS 6-0 200 SR 97 Tony Benford DT 6-4 287 JR 45 Mikal Baaqee LB 5-10 224 RFr. 99 Cols Colas DE 6-0 233 RSo. 47 Xavier Beitia PK 5-10 180 FR 98 Chris Woods NG 6-3 278 JR 48 Alonzo Jackson DE 6-4 255 JR 99 Travis Johnson NG 6-5 282 FR 49 Brandon Myers LB 5-11 202 JR When VT Has the Ball (returning starters in bold italics) When FSU Has the Ball (returning starters in bold italics) VT Offense FSU Defense FSU Offense VT Defense SE 18 Emmett Johnson 6-3 211 Sr.
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