The Coaches Year atLouisville: Record atLouisville: Year as ahead coach: Overall Record: Louisville: BIG EASTRecord: Year at SU: Record atSU: Year asahead coach: Overall Record: Syracuse: and men’s basketball game. post-game show aftereachhome football highlights and news conferences, aswella package. It features livegame webcasts, home of Orange AllAccess, SU’smulti-media website –suathletics.com. The site is is availableonthe official Syracuse Athletics Every Syracuse ISP SportsNetwork broadcast Internet Messick broadcasts allOrange football games. Located onthe SUcampus, WAER-FM88 also WAER channel 126. The Syracuse-Louisville game canbeheard on will bebroadcast onSIRIUS satelliteradio. Syracuse football and men’s basketball games Sirius SatelliteRadio American tight end Orange Sports Network isTK-99.5FM. Voice of the The flagshipstation for the Syracuse ISP Syracuse ISP SportsNetwork Radio action and Wischusen ESPN Regional willbroadcast the game. Television On The Air New Jersey, Vermont and Pennsylvania. ISP SportsNetwork canbeheard inNew York, game shows and athalftime. The Syracuse insight and analysis during the pre- and post- Orange head coach the pre-game and post-game shows. Former provide sideline reports. Higgins willalsohost the game action and sideline reports. BIG EAST Record: Matt Park ‘97 isthe sportsdirector. ORANGE SLICES Greg Robinson Quint Kessenich and SteveKragthorpe Third 5-21 John Congemi John 31-23 5-21 Casey Carter 1-13 First Dick MacPherson 0-0 • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium(42,00)•Louisville,Ky.• Chris Gedney ‘93 Brian Higgins ‘04 and former Orange All- 2-1 Fifth Third willprovide isthe producer. willcallthe #18/19 LOUISVILLE provides call Ryan will Bob SYRACUSE part of the conference’s Game of the Week package. ina40-34thriller. Saturday’s game willbetelevisedliveonESPNRegional as to Illinois onSept.15.Laterthatnight, Louisvillewasupsetonthe road byin-staterival are looking toget onthe winning track. The Orange lostitsthird game, 41-20,athome also the Cardinal’s firstleaguegame of the year. The matchup features apairof teams that at nationally-ranked LouisvilleonSaturday, Sept.22atPapa John’s .It is The SUfootball teambegins The BIG EASTConference portion of itsschedule withaclash player who made hisfirstcareer tackle covering kickoffs thisseason. neither SUoritsopponent turned the ballover. in Saturdays game. It wasthe fi (1) havedone abetterjobof handling the football. The Illinialso didn’t haveaturnover turnovers are tied for the third-fewest inthe nation. OnlyGeorgia Tech (0)and BallState , 1INT)and didn’t haveany miscuesagainst Illinois onSept.15.SU’stwo Through itsfi including justfi season, Syracuse was tied 11thnationally inturnovers lostwith17(1.4pergame), For the second straight year, the Orange hastaken excellent care of the football. Last against the Illini.Redshirtfreshman linebacker Pa.) Illini’s average fi the Orange kicked off four times and allowedthree returns for 45yards (15.0ypr).The 13th inthe country inkickoff coverage, allowing 17.1yards perreturn. Against Illinois, The Orange’s kickoff coverunithasbeenof the nation’s bestthisseason.Syracuse ranks candidate sophomore connected with10different receivers for 19completions. Junior All-America Robinson completed20passes to10different receivers and against Illinois, the (Baltimore, Md.) In twoof the Orange’s three games thisseason, receiving yards with152oneight catches. receiving corpswithnine catches (for 88yards), whileBrinkleyisthe teamleader in four receptions against Illinois. Through three games in2007,Smithleadsthe Orange (Philadelphia, Pa.) matching hiscareer bestwithfivereceptions, whilejunior running back 9 tMai(H 3:00p.m. L,12-42(ESPN) USF * 10 24 17 40,329 CINCINNATI November atMiami (OH) at 27 29 20 WESTVIRGINIA* 6 13 * OPEN October TBA Connecticut Time/Attendance RUTGERS 15 Result WASHINGTON September 31 * BUFFALO August * ILLINOIS Date (Televison) 2007 SyracuseScheduleandResults(0-3overall,0-0BIG EAST) Opponent 2007 SYRACUSEFOOTBALL SU BOASTSONEOFNATION’S BESTKICKRETURNDEFENSES BALL SECURITY ORANGE VISITSLOUISVILLEFORBIGEASTOPENER SPREADING THEWEALTH was credited withhisfirstcareer tackleasamember of the Orange’s coverteam 3 tPtsug TBA atPittsburgh * 3 Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) 8 tIw 7,8 L,0-35(BTN) 70,585 atIowa 8 2 tLusil 1:0pm ESPNReg. 12:00p.m. atLouisville* 22 rst three games the Orange hasonlyturned the ballovertwice (1lost ve interceptions which matched the school’s fewestpicks since 1949. eld position wasitsown27.5-yard line. Freshman * Indicates BIG EAST Conference game •Alltimes are Eastern has completedpassesto10different receivers. Against Washington, (0-3overall,0-0BIGEAST) and junior fullback (Parents Weekend) HOME GAMES LISTED INBOLDCAPITAL LETTERS (Patriotic Day) (Fan Appreciation Day) (Homecoming) vs. (2-1 overall,0-0BIGEAST) (SU FootballSenior Day) rst time since the Orange playedatVirginia in2004that (Legends Day) was Robinson’s favorite target against Washington, 418 L,20-41(ESPNU) 34,188 TBA Tony Fiammetta (Walkersville, Md.) TBA TBA Parker Cantey (Brooklyn, N.Y.) TBA TBA

Andrew Robinson Max Suter(RuffsDale, Curtis Brinkley eachhad is another S FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE A WinToday Would … Stripling...... 43.0 Allen 13.0 Hogue ...... 31.3 Brinkley ...... 16.4 11.1 1.0 SU 5.7 8.2 Turnovers Avg. Per Catch Avg. Per Pass Avg. Per Rush Avg. Per Play 1.0 UL 10.4 7.2 35.0 6.0 Passing 75.3 40.3 Plays 6.4 Rushing Total Plays 387.0 Plays 55.0 Passing 26.0 617.0 230.0 Yardage 44.3 Rushing Yardage Total Yardage Scoring 70.3 187.3 6.9 11.2 266.0 1.7 5.9 6.4 453.3 Turnovers Avg. Per Catch 39.3 Avg. Per Pass SU DEFENSE Avg. Per Rush Avg. Per Play 0.7 10.9 6.2 34.3 1.0 Passing 67.3 33.0 Plays 3.4 Rushing Total Plays 235.3 Plays 30.7 Passing 27.0 428.7 Yardage 31.0 Rushing Total 193.3 Yardage Scoring 58.0 Yardage 167.0 31.7 198.7 10.7 SU OFFENSE Tale of the Tape Statistical Leaders ate ...... 50 Cantwell ...... 19.0 380.7 Brohm ...... Dantley ...... 5.0 162.0 Robinson ...... SU UL McClain ...... 7.0 Fields ...... 8.7 Myles ...... 10.7 Myles Brown ...... 7.0 Fields ...... 8.7 SU UL … … … Would beSU’s669th all-time victory. … … mt,T ...... 93 Urrutia ...... 89.7 158.0 Douglas ...... Smith, T. 29.3 ...... 50.0 Brinkley ...... SU UL BIG EASTopeners. Improve the Orange’s all-time record to11-6in (conference formed in1991). Be Syracuse’s 64thall-time BIG EASTwin that date. all-time record to4-3-1ingames contested on played onSept.22and improve the team’s Would bethe Orange’s fourth victory ingames series. give the Orange a4-3advantage inthe all-time Represent SU’sfourth against Louisvilleand ORANGE SLICES Receiving Leaders (YPG) Rushing Leaders (YPG) Passing Leaders (YPG) Tackle Leaders (TPG)

Jackson ...... 6.7 ...... 142.3 ...... UL OFFENSE UL DEFENSE third inthe country. His178.0receiving yards pergame isfourth inthe nation. favorite target. He has26receptions, which ranks seventh nationally, for 474yards, which ranks in totaloffense (387.0)and totalpassing yards (1,142).ReceiverHarry DouglasisBrohm’s has apassefficiency rating of 193.4,which ranks sixthinthe nation and he isfifth nationally game). Allenistied for ninth nationally with12.0points pergame. Quarterback Running backAnthony Allenissixthnationally inrushing yards pergame (142.33yards per pass defense is73rd nationally (235.3yards pergame). yards pergame. Louisville’srushdefense is93rd inthe country (193.2yards pergame) and the which ranks 88thnationally. Defensively, the Cardinals rank 92nd nationally allowing 428.67 55.0 points pergame, which isthird bestinthe country, and allowing 30.7yards pergame, and the ground game is19thinthe nation (230.0yards pergame). The Cardinals are scoring averaging 617.0yards pergame. The passattackisseventh nationally (387.0yards pergame) (58-42) and alossthispastweekend toKentucky (40-34).Louisville’s offense leadsthe nation, Louisville is2-1in2007,withvictories against Murray State(73-10)and Middle Tennessee scored the Orange, 21-7,inthe final twoquarters. the high-powered Louisvilleoffense tosevenpoints inthe firsthalf,butthe Cardinals out- Mike Williams Patterson threw for acareer-best 303yards inthe 2006meeting. Histouchdown passto Cardinals racked up505yards of totaloffense. at Louisvilleinthe 2005 seasonfinale. He completedpassesto10different receivers. The SU quarterback Perry Patterson passedfor 259yards on19-of-39 attemptsthrough the air completions witha19-for-30 passing performance. the eighth SUquarterback torecord 200career In the 2003meeting, R.J.Anderson became passing playinschool history. touchdown, which istied for the eighth-longest connected withRob Carpenter for a79-yard outside the United States. SU’sWendel Lowry represents the onlytime the Orange hasplayed the Coca-ColaBowlinTokyo, Japan, 24-13.It In 1989,Syracuse defeated the Cardinals in Richmond, 50-0,in1963. widest margin of victory for SUsince beating two schools in1985,48-0.At the time itwas Syracuse wonthe firstcontest betweenthe Series Notes: Current WinStreak: 1-0 At Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium: At Neutral: At Louisville: At the : At Syracuse: Standing: Games: winning streak inleaguestarters. member. The Orange wonfour straight BIG EAST openers from 1998-2001,itslongest its leagueschedule against the Cardinals, who are intheir third seasonasaconference The Orange is7-4 inBIG EASTopeners playedinthe Carrier Dome. SUhasnever started conference-opening games, including a3-2record when those contests are onthe road. Since the BIG EASTfootball leagueformed in1991,the Orange is10-6in SCOUTING THECARDINALS SYRACUSE INBIGEAST OPENERS THE SYRACUSE-LOUISVILLESERIES 6 Tied, 3-3 Syracuse leads, 1-0 Louisville leads, 2-1 Tied, 1-1 tied himwithDaveSarette for fifthall-time atSU.The Orange defense held Louisville, 3 Louisville, 2-1 Louisville leads, Lowest Scoring Game: Highest Scoring Game: Largest ULMargin: Highest ULScore: Largest SUMargin: Highest SUScore: Receiving: Passing: Rushing: Top Series Performances … 0 0 30 3 0 * -Coca-ColaBowl,Tokyo, Japan 13-28 320 0 17-41 310 15-9 H 1 2006 20-30 A 2005 48-0 H 20 H 2003 24-13 1992 A N* T 1989 W L SCORE 1985 YEAR H/A Longest ULWinStreak: Longest SUWinStreak: UL SU UL SU UL SU , Walter Reyes16-94(2003); , Kolby Smith16-165(2006). , Perry Patterson 24-38-303(2006); , Stefan LeFors16-25-266(2003). , RobCarpenter 3-144(1989); , JRRussell6-133(2003). 48 in1985 41 in2005 48 in1985(SU48,UL0) 24 in2005(UL41,SU17) 24 in1992(SU15,UL9) 58 in2005(UL41,SU17) 3 (1985-92) 3 (2003-present) S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE /00 WOIG 40-342ot W 13-202ot L 38-312ot W +indicates BIG EASTConference game 49-473ot WYOMING W #14/15IOWA 9/30/06 37-343ot PITTSBURGH + 9/9/06 24-172ot L atNorth 31-32ot Carolina W 50-423ot 11/6/04 L W #8/7VIRGINIATECH+ 9/6/03 21-24 #-/25atAuburn 11/9/02 L ot PITTSBURGH+ 9/28/02 10/7/00 N.C.STATE11/13/99 at W/L Rutgers+ 8/30/97 Year Opponent Score overtime games. In 1996,California hadtripleand quadruple settled intripleovertime inthe same season. first teaminNCAAhistorytohavetwogames rule wasinstituted. In2002,SUbecame the extra-session games ithasplayedsince the 1996. Syracuse hasa 5-4record inthe nine The NCAA instituted overtime periods in Syracuse inOvertime The Bestof the Best Virginia (15th)and Miami (OH)(20th). more teams onthe listthisseason-West 18th) initsseasonopener and will meet two Syracuse squared off against Washington (t- behind Penn State. ranks second inwins among easternschools wins thanany other BIG EASTschool and winningest programs. It hasmore all-time is tied for 13thonthe NCAAFBS’sledger of football, SUhasamassed 668victories which During itsmore than100yearsof varsity games and the 1959national championship. history of success, including 22tripstobowl The Syracuse football teamhasalong Winningest NCAAFBSCollege FootballTeams 2. im Oi) 642 648 651 653 Miami 20. (Ohio) 648 683 Washington 656 Georgia 18. 668 668 17. A&M Tech 704 Colorado 16. West 15. Virginia 761 745 SYRACUSE 13. Auburn 771 LSU 12. 782 Georgia 11. Southern Cal 10. 789 Tennessee 9. 805 Oklahoma 8. 783 813 Penn State 7. 861 Ohio State 821 6. Alabama 5. Nebraska 4. 3. Notre Dame Texas 2. Michigan 1. ORANGE SLICES • • • • Sophomore defensive tackle oi ahln 01 oh 10 1 .- 701 2.0-9 9.5-51 Final SeasonStats 6.5-55 0.0-0 3.5-29 Through three games 7.0-13 14.5-61 5.5-13 12.0-76 5.0-32 0.0-0 4.0-24 2.5-18 Soph. 1.0-1 5.5-26 1.0-9 4.0-25 * moved todefensive line from linebacker prior to2006season 2007 1.0-9 Junior Soph. Arthur Jones Soph. 2006 2001 Jameel McClain * Soph. Louis Gachelin 1998 Duke Pettijohn 1999 Dwight Freeney Name Year Class which they playedinalmost everygame, he rates favorably through the firstthree games. In comparing Jones torecent Orange standout defensive linemen inthe firstseasonin TFL-Yds. Syracuse career, Jones has6.5tacklesfor aloss of 18yards. he made twostopsbehind the line of scrimmage for alossof 10yards. Inhis15-game has 5.5tacklesbehind the line of scrimmage for atotalof 13yards lost.Against Illinois, Sacks-Yds 1.83 tacklesfor loss per game. Through three games thisseason,hisfirstasastarter, he TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds SYRACUSE-LOUISVILLE CONNECTIONS Carroll Madison (LG/RT/LT) Offense 2007 Let’s GetIt Started Streak Career alCir F) - 1 1 2 - 1 2 - 3 - 3 4 1 3 - 3 - 3 3 6 3 6 - 3 Paul Chiara (FB) Jim McKenzie (C) 3 3 - 7 3 Donte Davis(WR) 3 8 11 Arthur Kapalanga (TE) 15 Tony 21 Fiametta (FB) - 3 - 3 3 Andrew Robinson (QB) 15 15 Larry Norton (RT) - Taj Smith(WR) 15 2 3 3 Eugene Newsome (RT) 3 Mike Williams (WR) - Marvin McCall (C/LT/RT) 3 Jawad Nesheiwat (TE) Corey Chavers(LT) Ryan Durand (RG) Curtis Brinkley(RB) Rice Moss (WR) JONES RATES WELLAMONGORANGEYOUNGDEFENSIVELINEMEN SU offensive coordinator Brian White two seasons inMadison coaching onthe defensive side of the ball(1995-96). as Louisvilledefensive coordinator and safeties coachMike Cassity. Cassityspent backs coachand offensive coordinator from 1995-2005,coached onthe same staff Orange defensive backs coordinator and linebackers coachfrom 1996-99. Illinois in2005,where Louisvillesecondary coachMike Mallory wasthe defensive Defensive line coachDerrick Jackson coached the defensive tacklesatNorthern coordinator (1994). coach(1990),running backs coach(1991-92),and passing game special teams coordinator from 1996-98and Brian Whitewasthe Runnin’Rebels’ quarterbacks coachfrom 1996-97.ChrisWhitewas the linebackers coachand Louisville offensive coordinator Charlie Stubbswasthe offensive coordinator and George Stripling. Jacksonville, Fla.,asdo Louisvilledefensive end Rodney Gnat and running back Four players 15 ...... Joe Fields 16 ...... Carroll Madison 26 Dowayne Davis ...... Longest Active Streaks and wide receivers coach ...... 24 ...... 3 4 24 24 3 Mike Holmes Arthur Jones (Endicott, N.Y.) Brian White and , who worked atWisconsin asthe running Chris White Randy McKinnon o og() 3 3 3 15 3 15 1 2 3 1 1 3 3 - 3 - Rob Long (P) 4 1 3 3 Patrick Shadle(K) 3 3 2 Specialists 2007 5 - 12 3 3 3 Cornelius CampbellJr. (DT) 3 3 3 Mike Holmes (DB) - 15 21 3 Ben Maljovec (LB) 25 Streak Vincenzo Giruzzi(LB) 3 15 3 Jake Flaherty (LB) 16 26 - 3 Arthur Jones (NT) Brandon Gilbeaux(DE) 3 26 Career 3 A.J. Brown (LB) 3 Nick Chestnut (CB) Lee Williams (DE) 3 Jameel McClain (DE) Joe Fields (FS/QB) Tony Jenkins (DT) Dowayne Davis(SS) Defense 2007 Streak Career Joe Fields 21 ...... 21 Rice Moss ...... Carroll Madison Tony Jenkins 25 ...... 26 Dowayne Davis ...... Most Career Starts(Active) bothhadstints atUNLV, where ranks 13thnationally with ...... 24 ...... bothhailfrom S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE 5 isui 30 145 3-0 168 165 228 271 3-0 2-0 345 2-1 Cincinnati 20,Washington 4. 2-1 Opponents 383 Receiving Votes 404 3-0 Missouri 25. 2-1 3-0 SouthFlorida 24. 485 530 Kentucky 23. Nebraska 595 22. 702 2-1 Georgia 3-0 595 21. Alabama 3-0 20. 3-0 863 Louisville 3-0 19. Hawaii 754 18. 3-0 942 Virginia Tech 17. Texas A&M 1,062 3-0 16. SouthCarolina 1,093 3-0 14. 1,103 3-0 Clemson 1,098 3-0 14. Oregon 3-0 13. 3-0 BostonCollege 12. Rutgers 1,244 11. Penn State 1,438 1,308 1,368 10. 3-0 Ohio State 9. 1,478 3-0 3-0 3-0 California 8. Wisconsin 2-0 7. Texas 6. West Virginia 5. Oklahoma (1) 4. Florida (7) 3. LSU (8) 228 2. USC (44) 1. 277 3-0 ESPN/USA Today 333 2-1 285 338 2-1 Cincinnati 53,Washington 2. 343 2-0 342 3-0 Opponents Receiving Votes 367 3-0 Missouri 3-0 25. Nebraska 516 24. 2-1 458 SouthFlorida 615 23. Georgia 3-0 22. 810 2-1 Kentucky 3-0 21. Texas A&M 792 20. 3-0 956 Hawaii 19. Louisville 814 3-0 18. 3-0 Virginia Tech 17. 1,041 Alabama 1,111 3-0 16. 1,169 Clemson 3-0 1,142 15. 3-0 BostonCollege 3-0 14. 3-0 Oregon 1,232 13. SouthCarolina 3-0 12. Rutgers 1,434 1,437 1,388 11. Penn State 10. 3-0 3-0 3-0 1,577 Wisconsin 9. 1,605 Ohio State 3-0 8. Texas 2-0 7. California 6. West Virginia 5. Oklahoma 4. Florida 3. LSU(19) 2. USC (46) 1. Associated Press National Polls ORANGE SLICES (Sept.16,2007) (Sept.16,2007) • • • • • • • • Syracuse is3-3-1all-time onSeptember 22 home game against Pittsburgh. Washington marked the firsttime SUtookthe field decked outinallorange since itdid sofor a2004 Syracuse also wore orange jerseysand pants against Washington and Illinois. The game against the state.” of athletics extraordinary teams and winning withgreat character,” said director or major athletics school inNew York torepresent the statebyfielding “It isourresponsibility asthe onlyBCS(BowlChampionships Series) as “New York’s College Team.” consistent withthe department’s branding initiative depicting Syracuse 2006. The helmets alsofeature an“NY”decal onthe back.The decal is sides, replacing the uniform numbers thatwere displayedthere in helmet design, featuring the Syracuse Block“S”logo inblueonboth Syracuse hitthe game field against Washington sporting itsnew 2007 TOTALS 35 Illinois 11 3 Iowa 13 0 Washington 11 3 Game No. 0 6 .273 0.86 125 139 .000 TOTALS 36 4 0 .417 18 3&Out .692 .545 6 Illinois 7 .333 2 Iowa .000 0 16 .000 112 Washington .545 3 Game No. .167 .182 .000 .514 5 .636 Pct. .273 1 .444 2007 DriveTracker 16 5 3&Out 7 0.90 Score .385 .457 .455 .194 5 Pct. Pct. 3 Score TD .385 0.83 Pct. Pct. TD Pct. ORANGE DEBUTSNEWHELMETS ON THISDATE INSUFOOTBALLHISTORY lios 5-7 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 5-11 .455 Totals 18-21 Illinois 5-5 Iowa1-2 8-9 0-2 Washington 0-1 0-0 1-1 7-11 .636 Game 1-3 4-5 3-6 0-1 2-5 0-0 0-1 2-7 0-3 0-1 0-0 5-16 .313 0-4 0-3 0-0 2-15 Totals 5-9 .133 3-3 Illinois 2-2 0-6 4-6 Iowa1-1 0-0 Washington 3-7 0-4 0-1 6-15 .400 Game 1-3 3-6 0-2 2-8 2007 Third DownConversions 7-9 0-0 4-6 2-8 2-5 10-14 1-1 3-14 7-9 0-0 25-41 15-19 0-8 0-0 10-14 .610 20+ 0-1 13-19 15-19 Total 13-46 .684 20+ Pct. .283 Total Pct. more. It wasSyracuse’s fi in 2001.Quentin Harris recorded ateam-high eight solo tacklesand assistedonthree James Mungro ran for 142yards and three touchdowns ina31-14victory versusAuburn 92 yards asSyracuse and Pittsburgh playedtoa20-20tie in1990. David Walker rushed for 134yards on22carries and RobCarpenter caught sixpassesfor yards on18attempts. receiver wasMike Siano who hadsixcatches for 71yards. Jaime Covington rushed for 86 Todd Norley went 21-for-41 for 193yards ina19-0losstoRutgers in1984.Hisfavorite rushed for 116yards on16attempts. touchdowns and ran for 156yards on25attempts. Morris found the endzone once and Bill Hurley and Joe Morris rushed for more than100yards each.Hurley scored two The Orange gained 435yards onthe ground ina54-21victory atNorthwestern in1979. Orange losttoMichigan State, 14-8,in1973. Robert Mitchrushed for 70yards on16carries asthe 7-3 Orange losstoOklahoma in1962seasonstarter. Walter Sweeney caught twopassesfor 24yards ina 26-12 inthe 1956season-opener. 24-yard touchdown asthe Orange defeated Maryland 154 yards and one score, and caught one passfor a Jim Brown carried the ball18times for agame-high Dr. DarylGross . “We havebeenbranding ourselves asNew York’s College teamall around rst game afterthe September11thattackonthe United States. OPPONENTS OPPONENTS SYRACUSE SYRACUSE 01–Abr W, 31-14 T, L,0-19 20-20 2001 –Auburn 1990 –Pittsburgh W, 54-21 1984 –Rutgers L,8-14 L,3-7 1979 –atNorthwestern W, 26-12 1973 –Michigan State 1962 –atOklahoma 1956 –atMaryland S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE Future Orange Schedules at Robinson’s coaches clinic the same year. spring practice and wasthe keynote speaker friend and spoke tothe Orange during 2006 Vermeil. He alsocaught upwithhisold It wasnot the fi Kansas City(2001-03). defensive coordinator for three seasons in spent 14yearsinthe NFLand wasVermeil’s the Kansas CityChiefs (2001-05).Robinson coached the St.LouisRams (1997-99)and Philadelphia Eaglesfrom 1976-82and also way. Vermeil wasthe head coachof the The Vermeils and Robinsons go backalong during itstelecast. was aguestinthe broadcast boothfor ESPN contest from Laura Robinson’s box and Dick against Washington. The Vermeils tookinthe Laura, for the Orange’s 2007seasonopener Carol, were guestsof Robinson and hiswife, Robinson Super-Bowl winning coachand Carrier Dome Dick Vermeil Makes Trip tothe Here’s alookatSU’sfuture slates: Southern California thatwillbeginin2011. Syracuse recently announced aseries with vs. West Virginia vs. SouthFlorida at Pittsburgh vs. Rutgers at Louisville at Connecticut vs. Cincinnati at Penn State vs. Northwestern vs. Akron 2009 at West Virginia at SouthFlorida vs. Pittsburgh at Rutgers vs. Louisville vs. Connecticut at Cincinnati vs. Penn State at Notre Dame at Northwestern vs. Akron 2008 ORANGE SLICES mentor Dick Vermeil and hiswife, rst triptothe SaltCityfor vs. West Virginia at USC vs. SouthFlorida at Pittsburgh vs. Rutgers at Louisville at Connecticut vs. Cincinnati vs. Wake Forest at Virginia Tech at BostonCollege 2011 at West Virginia at SouthFlorida vs. Pittsburgh at Rutgers vs. Louisville vs. Connecticut at Cincinnati at Washington vs. Virginia Tech vs. BostonCollege at Akron 2010 Greg against Washington and Illinois. Hawkeyes were defensive linemen (Jones, 9;McClain, 8).Ten front-line defenders played (Ft. Washington, Md.) Va.), Bud Tribbey (Richmond, Va.), Nick Santiago (Utica, N.Y.) (Washington, D.C.), Jared Kimmel (Harpursville, N.Y.), Andrew Lewis(Centreville, (Washington, D.C.) Arthur Jones (Endicott, N.Y.), Tony Jenkins (Springfield, Va.) 11 defensive linemen. Inaddition tostarters The Orange hasawealthof talent onitsdefensive front and routinely plays10or ieMl L/p m. lyd Two tacklesintwogames Played intwogames Fivereturns for 91yards Two returns for 42yards Two catches for 22yards 44.0avg(17punts, 748yds.) 45.8avg(5punts, 229yds.) Played KR LB/Sp.Tms. Played WR Punter Da’Mon Merkerson Mike Mele OT Jonathan Meldrum Rob Long ot ai W Ddntpa Playedinone game Moved toLBfor Illinois game Playedinthree games Playedintwogames Played inone game Did not play Two tackles DT Two tacklesinthree games Playedinthree games Played Fourtacklesinthree games WR Arthur Jones One tackleinthree games DE One catchfor fiveyards Playedintwogames Brandon Gilbeaux One Did tackleintwogames not play Fourtacklesinthree games Donte Davis LB Played Sophomores (7) Started CB/Sp.Tms. WR One tackle Derrell Smith OG One tackle Dan Sheerhan 24.4avg(14returns, 342yds.) Nico 19.0avg.(5returns, Scott 95yds.) One tackleinthree games DT C Played Adam Rosner DE/Sp.Tms. Played PlayedinthreeAnthony games Perkins DE Played Jim McKenzie Played LB/Sp.Tms. KR Andrew Lewis Jared Kimmel OT Parker Cantey DT Tucker Baumbach One tackle Redshirt Freshmen (10) S/Sp.Tms. Bud Tribbey Played S/Sp.Tms. Max Suter Randy McKinnon Three carries for 13yards DB RB Mike Holmes Doug Hogue Freshmen (9) Name Position young student-athletes into the lineup during the firstthree games of the 2007season. Illinois, including eight starters. Overall, head coachGreg Robinson hasinfused29of his vs. Twenty-six Syracuse student-athletes who are intheir firstorsecond yearplayedagainst 2007 Illinois Totals ar otn T tre Startedfirstthree games Played inone game Nine catches for 88yards Started One catchfor four yards OT Two catches for 21yards WR Did not play Larry Norton Sixcatches for 80yards Senior (insecond year) 44-of-78 for 486yards, one TD Two catches for 33yards Taj Smith CB Junior (insecond year) Played 17-of-26 for 208yards Ryan Howard WR Played Junior (infirstyear) TE QB Mike Williams Andrew Robinson WR Mike Owen Lavar Lobdell DEFENSIVE LINEGOESDEEP INFUSING YOUNGTALENT reserves allsawaction atIowa and two SU’stopfour tacklers against the Lee Williams (Webster, N.Y.), Anthony Perkins Six tacklesinfirstcareer start Four tackles, including twoTFL Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.), Seventacklesinthree games

Illinois wasfirstcollegiate game Illinois wasfirstcollegiate game three games asastarter 12 tackles, including one TFL,in as atight End Played inthree games infirstyear three games asastarter 14 tackles, including 5.5TFL,in and and Brandon Gilbeaux Cornelius Campbell S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE o ils ude 04 -o-5fr9 ad,1IT 10 L W 51-0 31-14 W 35-14 8-for-15 for 93yards, 1INT W 2004 19-7 10-for-16 for 156yards, 1TD,2INT 9-for-13 for 118yards, 1TD 6-for-14 for 74yards 2004 Purdue 1999 2001 Cincinnati Perry Patterson Auburn Toledo Joe Fields R.J. Anderson Troy Nunes against Illinois. Merkerson (Passaic, N.J.) In hisfirstcareer game freshman wide receiver Dantley went 2-for-3 for 15yards. touchdown pass, aneight-yard tosstoJawad Nesheiwat … Cameron Dantley (SilverSpring, Md.) In the fourth quarter against Illinois, junior quarterback L 34-16 Andrew Robinson L 15-for-30 for 191yards, 1TD 30-29 1990 6-for-17 for 170yards, 2TDs, 1INT 1994 Oklahoma Donovan Mcnabb USC Kevin Mason Marvin Graves Name Opponent Score Year W/L Performance Sophomore • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE for-11 for 65yards. passes for 34yards and hitfivedifferent receivers tostart9- for 199yards and atouchdown …He completedhisfirstfive the third quarter …Against Washington, he was20-for-32 for 79yards, including a28-yard completion toTaj Smithin touchdown of the game …At Iowa, he finished 7-for-20 for acareer-long 62yard pass, setupthe Orange’s first yards …Histhird-quarter connection withCurtisBrinkley Against Illinois, he was17-for-26 for acareer-high 208 for acombined 486yards inhisthree career starts… He averaged 4.6yards arushand 59.4yards agame. led the teamwith713rushing yards and four touchdowns on156attempts… a then career-best 63yards, including a28yard catch…As afreshman he in the fourth quarter …Against Washington, Brinkleyhadfour receptions for 36 yards on12carries, including consecutive runs of nine, sevenand 14yards carried the ball18times for 54yards …At Iowa, he rushed for ateam-high longest from the line of scrimmage thisseason…Brinkley to score SU’sfirsttouchdown …The playwasthe Orange’s career-long 62yards onascreen pass, allowing Jeremy Sellers Syracuse offense when he broke twotacklesand went for a yards onacareer-high tying four catches …He sparked the Illinois, he ledthe teamwithacareer-best 89receiving Brinkley hasaccumulated 94yards on36rushes …Against and issecond with246all-purposeyards …Onthe ground, leads the teamwith152receiving yards oneight catches a threat outof the backfield asarunner and receiver …He Junior running back Totals 2007 2006 ROBINSON’S CAREERSTATISTICS FIRST TIMESTARTS FORORANGESIGNALCALLERS ROBINSON STEPSUNDERCENTER FIRST TIMEFORCAMERONANDDA’MON CATCH 22 Totals 182 2007 691 2006 3.8 2 2005 26 Carries BRINKLEY’S CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 18 2007 243 2006 2005 13.5 Recpt 1 62 Yards Avg. TD Long 44 78 38 .564 .375 20 1 468 1 14 62 36 139 94 7 571 2.6 4.1 26 0 2 26 16 3.7 0 11

0 0.0 0 Andrew Robinson (Baltimore, Md.) Comp. Att. Pct.Comp. Att. Int. TD Long Yards o aoia 95 0fr1 o 2 ad 2- W 20-9 10-for-16 for 120yards 1995 No. Carolina ahntn 07 0fr3 o 9 ad,1T 4-2 L 42-12 20-for-32 for 199yards, 1TD 2007 Washington 47 86 262 2 .547 488 09 . 120 10 91 9.1 5 90 62 0 8 152 19.0 Curtis Brinkley(Philadelphia, Pa.) caught twopassesfor 22yards threw hisfirstcareer Da’Mon hasthrown is ROBINSON CAMERON BRINKLEY ANDREW DANTLEY CURTIS CURTIS the Outland Trophy Watch list. also anon-field honors candidate, receiving recognition on Football Foundation Scholar Athlete of the Year candidate is the 16thconsecutive game atright guard …The National Syracuse. at least10.0yards percatchineachof histhree seasons at junior, catching 23passesfor 272yards …He hasaveraged season-opener …He wasSU’sthird-leading receiver asa had a13-yard reception against Washington inthe 2007 Against Illinois, he caught one passfor fiveyards …He at leastone reception in25-of-27 career games played… Junior guard Senior receiver and four touchdowns. receiving yard (46.1yards agame, 19.2yards areception) catches for 35yards …He ledthe teamin2006with461 opener against Washington and finished the game withthree Andrew Robinson (Baltimore, Md.) inthe 2007season- in a10-yard touchdown passfrom sophomore quarterback … At Iowa, he caught one passfor 12yards …He hauled 17-yard gainonthird-and-four lateinthe second quarter Illinois, he hadtworeceptions for 33yards, including a receptions for 80yards inthree games in2007…Against Sophomore receiver Junior against the Huskies. a broken collarbone …He hadfi against Washington aftermissing eight games lastyearwith co-captain, returned toaction inthe 2007season-opener more than20yards each(20and 28)…Smith,the Orange’s three receptions for ateam-high 51yards, including twofor receiver hadone catchfor four yards …At Iowa, he had one passinhispastsixgames …Against Illinois, the junior produced four 50-plusyard games …He hascaught atleast 15.5 yards percatch…Insevencareer games, Smithhas nine receptions for 88yards …Inhiscareer he isaveraging ANCHORING THEOFFENSIVELINE MOSS’ CAREERSTATISTICS RECEIVING RICE Totals 2007 2006 2005 2004 Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long PASS ANDCATCH Totals 5 2007 68 2006 Carries 13.6 1 Yards 13 Avg. SMITH’S CAREERSTATISTICS TD Long TAJ LEADINGRECEIVINGCORPS WILLIAMS’ CAREERSTATISTICS Totals 21 2007 315 2006 Recpt 15.5 3 65 Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 30 2007 541 2006 Recpt 18.0 5 47 Yards Avg. TD Long 2 23 18 26 272 4 359 9.0 40 11.8 0 1 13.8 0 13 23 10.0 50 0 16 0 9 12 88 227 9.8 18.6 0 3 28 65 6 24 80 461 13.3 19.2 1 4 47 17

Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) Ryan Durand (Leominster, Mass.) Rice Moss (North Bethesda, Md.) 5691. 1 50 1 55 689 12.5 5 68 113 13.6 Mike Williams (Buffalo, N.Y.) ve receptions for 33yards leadsthe Orange with startedfor hashad hassix WILLIAMS DURAND MOSS SMITH RICE RYAN MIKE TAJ S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE yard reception inthe fourth quarter. had twocatches for 25yards, including acareer-long 15- defensive end for the 2006season…Against Washington, began hisSyracuse career asalinebacker and moved to to offense after2007Spring practice …The versatileplayer Sophomore tight end Senior tight end standout special teams performers. in the ChampsSportsBowlin2004…Sellersisone of SU’s first attemptssince he hadtwocarries against Georgia Tech Against Washington, he hadthree rushes, which were his on sevencarries, including acareer-long nine-yard run… longest of hiscareer …At Iowa, he rushed for 17yards He alsocaught a27-yard passinthe fourth quarter, the rush upthe middle inthe third quarter against Illinois … … He scored hisfirstcareer touchdown withatwo-yard gained 35yards on14carries and 31yards ontwocatches Senior running back • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE 2006. the teamasawalk-onin2004and earning ascholarship in … He hasplayedin24games for the Orange aftermaking first reception of the 2007season,afive-yard catchatIowa 2006 season. squad asawalk-onin2005and earned ascholarship for the by the NCAA…The Poughkeepsie native made the Orange … He wasawarded asixthyearof eligibility inMay, 2007, had acareer-long 15-yard reception inthe second quarter caught twopassesfor 14yards …Against Washington, he Illinois togivehimhisfirsttouchdown of the season…He leaped into the endzone inthe fourth quarter against Senior tight end SELLERS MAKESPLAYS OUTOFTHEBACKFIELD 2007 Recpt. OWEN’S CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long OWEN MAKESPLAYS AT TIGHTEND KAPALANGA CATCH Totals 14 2007 85 2006 6.1 Recpt. 3 NESHEIWAT’S15 CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 28 2007 66 2006 2.4 2005 1 9 2004 Carries SELLERS’ CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 3 2007 12 2006 2005 4.0 Recpt. 0 KAPALANGA’S CAREERSTATISTICS 8 Yards Avg. TD Long NESHEIWAT GOES LONG 3 11 29 56 9.7 5.1 2 1 14 15 14 35 0 2.5 19 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 14 31 2.2 06 15 5.0 05 18 8.0 08 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 2 15 7.5 08 Arthur Kapalanga (Avenel, N.J.) Jawad Nesheiwat (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) Jeremy Sellers(Rawlings, Md.) Mike Owen(Riverhead, N.Y.) hadhis moved has KAPALANGA NESHEIWAT SELLERS ARTHUR JEREMY JEREMY JAWAD JAWAD OWEN MIKE participate inall12games in2006. one passfor nine yards …He wasone of 40playersto second quarter atIowa …Against Washington, he caught second reception of the seasonona12-yard catchinthe played inallthree games thisseason…He made his Marvin McCall …He replaced McCall during the Iowa game. his firstcareer startatcenter inplaceof the injured senior Redshirt freshman against Washington. played atSyracuse, whileNorton made hisfirstcareer start against Illinois …Chavershasstartedinall11games he’s Valley, Minn.) Chavers (Jamesville, N.Y.) Other members of the Orange offensive line include for the Orange. including atguard and tackle…He hasalsoplayed center 24 consecutive games for the Orange onthe offensive line most experienced Orange linemen …Madison hasstarted Senior Sophomore receiver second quarter onathree-yard catch. passes for 18yards …Hisfirstcareer reception came inthe career-day against Illinois …He caught acareer-high four Junior fullback run upthe middle for afirstdown. rushes came inthe fourth quarter and included anine-yard 13 yards onthree attemptsagainst Illinois …Allthree recorded hisfirstcareer rushing attemptswhen he ran for Freshman running back EVERY PLAY STARTS WITH MCKENZIE MR. EXPERIENCE LOBDELL SEEINGACTION CAREER DAY FORFIAMMETTA Totals 4 2007 0 18 2006 2005 4.5 Recpt. 0 FIAMMETTA’S CAREERSTATISTICS 11 Yards Avg. TD Long HOGUE CHECKSINTOTHELINEUP 0 4 18 4.5 0 11 Carroll Madison (Houston, Texas) , who made their second-consecutive starts Tony Fiammetta (Walkersville, Md.) Jim McKenzie (Springfield, Pa.) Lavar Lobdell (Syracuse, N.Y.) Doug Hogue (Yonkers, N.Y.) and Larry Norton (Apple isone of the made made Corey has hada FIAMMETTA MCKENZIE MADISON LOBDELL CARROLL HOGUE LAVAR DOUG TONY JIM S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE Most Career Field GoalsMade 0 6 ei .Gen 1987-88 Kevin J.Greene 1985-87 2001-04 1968-70 George Jakowenko Tim Collin 1979-81 Vesling 1983-85 1996-99 Barber 16 10. Gary 1975-78 Anderson Don 9. 1989-92 McAulay Nate 21 8. Trout Dave 28 7. 42 Jacobs John Biskup 42 5. 47 4. 49 3. 53 2. 57 1. walk-on in2005and earned a scholarship for the 2007season. receiver atSouthFlorida in2006…He made the teamasa Barker hasalsoplayedonoffense for the Orange asareserve EAST thisseason)pinned Washington onitsown12… quarter, a65-yard quick-kick (the longest punt in the BIG against Washington …Hisfirstcareer punt inthe first 12-yard line …He made hiscollegiate debut asapunter had one punt for 34yards, which wasfair caught onthe landing twoinside the 20-yard line …Against Illinois he kicks …He haspunted the ballthree times thisseason, into the offensive formation topitchhimthe ballfor quick- The Orange haveinfusedjunior averaged 44.5yards perpunt, including one for 52yards. per punt, including a56-yard boot…Against Washington, he punt against the Illini…At Iowa, he averaged 42.6yards punted fivetimes for 229yards and averaged 45.8yards per against Illinois, he bootedacareer-long 58-yard punt …He is firstwith341totalpunting yards …Inthe third quarter ranks second inthe BIG EASTinaverage yards per punt and all freshmen inthe BowlChampionship Subdivision …He yards perpunt average …Long isthe second bestamong 20th nationally and second inthe BIG EASTwith a44.0 True freshman punter are vs. Iowa, Miami (OH),Wyoming, Louisvilleand Connecticut in2006). has hittwofield goals inone game seventimes for the Orange (the others by making twoagainst Illinois and against Washington …He … He tied hispersonal bestinfield goals made inagame quarter against Illinois wasthe second longest of hiscareer 24 …The 44-yard he connected oninthe third Mare for 10thonthe Syracuse all-time attemptslistwith career field goals made listwith20and istied withOlindo making 80.0percent of histries …He ranks ninth onSU’s game and 1.2kicks made pergame and istied for ninth by (Morgantown, W.Va.) the uprights, 2007LouGroza candidate Of allactiveBowlChampionship Subdivision kickers splitting BARKER’S CAREERSTATISTICS LONG’S CAREERSTATISTICS 2007 2007 SHADLE INTHEORANGERECORDBOOKS Totals 20-25 2007 46 2006 23-24 2005 75 FG-FGA SHADLE’S CAREERSTATISTICS Long PAT-Att. Points MASTER OFMANIPULATION PUNTING LONG KNOCKING ITTHROUGH 17 748 44.0 0 58 243 20 Patrick Shadle 2005- No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blkd I20 FC TB No. Yds. Avg. Long Blkd I20 FC TB No. Yds. Avg. Long 3 146 48.7 0 65 102 61 62-1 69 16-18 46 21-21 -6 4 -3 14 0 2-3 0-0 44 0 4- 6 0- 1 RobLong (Downingtown, Pa.) istied for eight with1.6attemptsper John Barker (Avon, Mass.) Patrick Shadle ranks

PATRICK BARKER SHADLE LONG JOHN ROB against Illinois inhisfirstcareer start... made hisfirstcareer solotackleand postedsixtotalstops Syracuse truefreshman made hiscollegiate debut withone kick return for 27yards. his firstcareer tackleagainst the Hawkeyes ...Against Washington, Holmes returned twokicks for 22yards against Iowa ...He collected scooping upthe ballinfront of the Illinireturner ...Holmes against Illinois afterhustling 47yards down the field and the Illini...Holmes recovered afourth quarter on-side kick including along of 23yards, ontwokick returns against opening kick 44yards tothe Orange 45-yard line. yards with1:13remaining inthe fourth quarter ...Suterreturned the game’s averaged 29.7yards perkick return ...Hislongest return of the night was48 of 178yards, topsfor asingle game inthe BIG EASTthisseason...Suter made hisOrange debut against Washington withsixkick returns for atotal Suter returned three kicks for 69yards, and along of 26yards ...Suter including along of 25yards, onfivekick returns ...At Iowa, all-purpose yards ...Versus Illinois, Suterposted95yards, responsibilities in2002…He leadsSyracuse with342 for the Orange since Damien Rhodes shouldered the same per game ...Suteristhe firsttruefreshman kick returner ranks ninth inthe BIG EASTwith114all-purposeyards Championship Subdivision (formerly Division IA)...Suter ranks 16thamong allfreshmen kick returners inthe Bowl nationally witha24.4yards perkick return average ...He second inThe BIG EASTConference and istied for 54th Syracuse truefreshman 2007 14 324 24.4 0 48 SUTER’S CAREERSTATISTICS HOLMES’ CAREERSTATISTICS 2007 2007 5 91 18.2 0 27

HOLMES ISADUALTHREAT BIG AMONGTHEEAST ikRt Yrs v. D Long TD Avg. Yards Kick Ret. ake sit Tt TL N Sacks. INT TFL Tot. Tackles Assists ikRt Yrs v. D Long TD Avg. Yards Kick Ret. 3 4 7 Mike Holmes (Jacksonville, Fla.) Max Suter(RuffsDale, Pa.)

0.0-0 0 0.0- 0

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tallied 42yards, ranks

HOLMES SUTER MAX MIKE S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE consecutive games inthe secondary. Washington, he tallied sixtackles…He hasstarted16 safety from quarterback prior tothe 2006 season…Against career inthe Orange secondary …Fields moved tofree interception against Iowa wasthe fifthof histwo-year tackles, including 0.5TFL,atIowa …Fields’ second quarter Fields pacedthe Syracuse defense withasquad-best 10 with 10tackles, including eight solo,against Illinois ... He ledthe Orange defense for the second straight week seventh inthe BIG EASTwith8.7tacklespercontest ... Senior free safety • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalsStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE vs.#18/19LOUISVILLE total tacklesin2006ranked third onthe squad. his 100thcareer solotackleversusWashington ...Davis’70 including 1.0TFL...The All-America candidate collected the Hawkeyes …Against Washington, he hadsixtackles, Illini ...He hadseventackles, including sixsolo,against against Illinois ...Daviscollectedthree tacklesagainst the his consecutive games-started streak toaclub-best26 Senior cornerback ranking sixthand 10thonthe SUsingle-season charts, respectively. led the Orange defense in2006with14.5TFLand 9.5sacks, down-linemen withsixtackles, including 0.5TFL...McClain Against Washington, McClain ledallSyracuse defensive fumble and afumblerecovery against the Hawkeyes … Defensive End) candidate alsohadeight tackles, aforced (Best Defensive Player)and Ted Hendricks Award (Best half sackatIowa …The 2007All-America, Nagurski Award ... McClain increased hiscareer sacktotalto11withone- seven tackles, including three solostops, against Illinois (Philadelphia, Pa.) Senior defensive end and teamcaptain Total 50 42 2007 2006 36 30 92 66 2.0- 8 4 1.0- 7 0-0.0 0

A MAINSTAY AMONGSTARTERS ALL OVERTHE“FIELDS” 04 5 1 .-0 00 0 1-0yds 0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 11 5 Totals 59 6 62 2007 2006 32 121 37 2005 13 7 2004 69 20 14.5-61 1.0-10 0 0 9.5-51 1.0-10 1 0 1-0 0-0 yds yds MCCLAIN’S CAREERSTATISTICS NAGURSKI, HENDRICKS,MCCLAIN... FIELDS’ CAREERSTATISTICS 06 4 6 0 .-0 00 1 0-0yds 0-0yds 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0.5-0 0.0-0 70 7 26 2 44 Totals 109 61 5 2007 170 2006 2005 46 31 2004 77 3.0-17 2 1.0-10 1 1-0 yds DAVIS’ CAREERSTATISTICS ake sit o. F IT ak F Fumble FF Sacks Rec. INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. ake sit o. F IT ak F Fumble FF Sacks INT Rec. TFL Tackles Assists Tot. ake sit o. F IT ak F Fumble FF Sacks Rec. INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. 14 12 26 0.5- 1 1 0.0- 0-0.0 0 0 4 1 20 0 .-0 0-0yds 0 0.0-0 0 2.0-6 16 2 14 1 2 15 0 .-2 1-0yds 1 0.5-2 0 1.5-3 21 13 8 Joe Fields (Houston, Texas) Dowayne Davis(Bronx, N.Y.) led allSyracuse down linemen with 20 510 0-0.0 2.0- 5 1.0- 8 0 7

707 0 106 2 3-0yds 2 11.0-63 0 17.0-74 .-32101 1-0 5.5-23 2 1.0-10 2 yds Jameel McClain istied for extended DOWAYNE MCCLAIN JAMEEL FIELDS DAVIS JOE career, bothatlinebacker and onspecial teams. ... Giruzzihasplayedinall26games during hisSyracuse Washington, Giruzzitallied sixtackles, including three solo best eight tackles, including fivesolo,atIowa …Against third career startagainst Illinois ...He recorded acareer- ... He totaledseven tackles, including four solo,inhis is tied for 14thinthe BIG EASTwith7.0tacklespercontest Maljovec hasplayedin26games for the Orange. four assists, inhisfirstcareer start...Intwo-plusseasons, linebacking trio withacareer-high seventackles, including Iowa ...Against Washington, Maljovec led the Syracuse games thisseason...He Junior 11 atwide receiver asatruefreshman. has playedinall26games of hisSyracuse career, including tackles, including twosolo,against Washington ...Chestnut ... Chestnut collectedfour stopsatIowa ...He tallied five four tackles, allsolo,inhisfifthcareer startagainst Illinois Junior cornerback Orange toplay inall12games in2006. he had1.0TFL…Jones wasone of 40members of the nine tackles, including 2.5for loss...Against Washington, including 2.0 for loss...At Iowa, he hadapersonal-best team-best …Against Illinois, Jones collectedfour tackles, with 1.83TFLpergame ...His5.5tacklesfor lossare anSU ranks fourth inthe BIG EAST and istied for 13thnationally Sophomore defensive tackle Junior weakside linebacker CHESTNUT’S CAREERSTATISTICS GIRUZZI LEADSTHELBCORPS

Total 44 25 2007 8 5 2006 36 20 69 13 0.0- 56 0.0- 0.0- 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0

Totals 12 8 2007 3 20 4 2006 9 3 2005 0 0.0- 1 7 12 1 0 0.0- 2 0.0- 0.0- 0.0- 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0- 0.0- 0.0- 0 0 0 MALJOVEC’S CAREERSTATISTICS NO ROOMONTHEOUTSIDE GILBEAUX MATCHES CAREER-BEST GIRUZZI’S CAREERSTATISTICS Totals 21 11 2007 2006 3 32 1 2005 6 1 0.0- 4 7 0 0.0- 0 0.0- 0.0- 0 0 0 0 0 0.0- 0.0- 0 0 JONES’ CAREERSTATISTICS Total 2007 2006 JONES DISRUPTSOPPONENTSINBACKFIELD MALJOVEC STEADYONTHESTRONGSIDE

6 4 .-5 05 4 1-0yds 0 0.5-4 0 1.0-5 14 6 8 6 8 14 5.5-13 0 0.0- 0 0-0 0 yds Ben Maljovec (Warren, Pa.) ake Asss o. F IT ak F FumbleRec. FF Sacks INT TFL Tot. Assists Tackles ake sit o. F IT FF INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. ake sit o. F IT Sacks INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. ake sit o. F IT Sacks INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. 4 4 8 .-8 05-4 0-0yds 0 0.5 -4 0 6.5-18 28 14 14 12 9 21 0.0- 0 0 0.0- 0 Nick Chestnut (Houston, Texas)

collected four totaltacklesat Vincenzo Giruzzi(Utica, N.Y.) Arthur Jones (Endicott, N.Y.) has playedinallthree tallied

CHESTNUT MALJOVEC VINCENZO VINCENZO GIRUZZI ARTHUR JONES NICK BEN S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE in 2006. TFL ...Gilbeauxlasttallied fivetotaltacklesagainst Rutgers matched apersonal-best withfivesolotackles, including 1.0 three assists, atIowa ...Against Washington, Gilbeaux Illinois ...He collectedfivetackles, including acareer-best D.C.) Sophomore defensive end games in2006. ... Brown wasone of 40Syracuse playerstoplayinall12 led the Orange defense witheight tackles, including sixsolo including twosoloand 0.5TFL...Against Washington, he fumble against the Illini...He hadsixtacklesatIowa, against Illinois ...Brown tallied hisfirstcareer forced loss, before leaving withanankleinjuryand not returning He postedseventackles, including fivesoloand 1.0for for 14thinthe BIG EASTwith7.0tacklespergame ... Junior strong safety played in20career games for the Orange. yards inthe season-opener against Washington … He has also Syracuse’s punt retuner …He hadtworeturns for 20 the Hawkeyes were the firstof hisSUcareer ...Williams is interception, returning it23yards ...Histwotacklesagainst against Illinois ...Williams recorded his firstcollegiate registered acareer-high seventackles, including fivesolo, Junior free safety • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalsStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE vs.#18/19LOUISVILLE 2006 and hasplayedinall26games of hisOrange career. Flaherty wasone of 40playerstoplayinall12games in Washington, he hadfour tackles, including twosolo… six tacklesatIowa …Inhisfirstcareer startagainst in histhird career startagainst Illinois ...Flaherty totaled tallied acareer-best seventackles, including three solo, Junior middle linebacker GILBEAUX ADDSD-LINEBALANCE WHAT CANBROWNDOFORSU? WILLIAMS’ CAREERSTATISTICS FLAHERTY CONTINUESTORISE oas 4 9 3 .-3 00 1 0-0yds 1 0.0-0 3 1.5-3 43 19 24 Totals 2007 2006 2005

2007 Totals 11 15 2007 2006 26 2005 0.5-1 0 0.0- 0 FLAHERTY’S CAREERSTATISTICS BROWN’S CAREERSTATISTICS 07 4 2 .-2 00 0 0-0yds 0 0.0-0 0 1.0-2 12 4 8 Total 19 14 2007 2006 11 10 Tackles 33 GILBEAUX’S CAREERSTATISTICS 21 3.5-14 Assists 0 2.5-12 Tot. 0 1.5-11 TFL 0 0-0 1.5-11 INT 0 0-0 Sacks yds FF yds Fumble Rec.

Total 18 175 2007 2 29.3 20 2006 8 0 58 2005 8 10.0 47 7.2 97 0 0 12.1 11 0 16 20 THE WILLIAMSWAY tallied twostopsinhisthird career startagainst 3 2 15 0 .-0 0-0yds 0-0yds 0-0yds 1 0 0.0-0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 3 1.5-3 0.0-0 21 0.0-0 8 0 22 11 0 13 11 0 1 3 3 2 4 5 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0.0- 0.0- 0 0 utRt Yrs v. D Long TD Avg. Yards Punt Ret. ake sit o. F IT ak FF Fumble Sacks INT TFL Rec. Tackles Assists Tot. ake sit Tt TL N Sacks INT TFL Tot. Tackles Assists Sacks INT TFL Tackles Assists Tot. 6 3 9 7 10 17 Bruce Williams (Syracuse, N.Y.) A.J. Brown (Bealton,Va.) Jake Flaherty (Wakefield, R.I.) Brandon Gilbeaux (Washington,

0.0-0 0 0.0- 0 0.0-0 1 0.0- 0 istied

GILBEAUX FLAHERTY BRANDON BRANDON WILLIAMS BROWN BRUCE JAKE A.J. against Illinois in2006. has playedin23career games, tallied hisfirst-career sack Washington, he hadone assistedtackle…Santiago, who for alossof eight yards and one tackleatIowa …Against collected twotacklesagainst Illinois ...He hadahalf-sack Junior defensive tackle rush) and caught his firstcareer pass, anine yard game. Washington, he hadfivecarries for 19yards (3.8yards per yards onfiveattemptsand had one reception …Against first twogames of the season...At Iowa, he ran for three part of SUrunning backsunit through 2007fall campand to linebacker during 2007spring practice ...Smithwas ... He wasarunning backfor the Orange in2006and moved … Against Illinois, playedhisfirstcareer game atlinebacker played onbothsides of the ballthisseason for the Orange Redshirt freshman Derrell Smith(New Castle, Del.)has 2006 ...He hasplayedin37career games withSyracuse. was one of 13members of the Orange tostarteverygame in suffering ahipflexor injuryinpreseason camp...Williams tackles against Illinois ...He hasregained form since collected hisfirststopof the seasonand tallied three Senior defensive end Syracuse in2006. 3.5 sacksand 8.5TFLwere the second-best numbers for five tacklesatIowa …Jenkins posted41tacklesand his consecutive startagainst Illinois ...He hadahalf-sackand collected three tackles, including 1.0for loss, inhis14th Senior defensive tackle STEADY SANTIAGO WILLIAMS RETURNS VETERAN JENKINSMAKINGPLAYS

Totals 63 2007 71 2006 2005 134 2004 14.5-50 0 6.0-38 1 2-0 yds

oas 2 6 8 .-1 .- 1 0-0yds 1 2.0-8 7.5-21 48 26 22 Totals 2007 2006 2005 2004 Totals 12 9 2007 2006 21 2005 2.5-10 1.5- 7 1 0-0 yds “SLASH” SMITH WILLIAMS’ CAREERSTATISTICS SANTIAGO’S CAREERSTATISTICS JENKINS’ CAREERSTATISTICS 2007 Carries SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long 5 0 5 .- 0 .- 1 0-0yds 1-0yds 1 0 1.0-6 0 0.5-0 0 1.0-1 3.0-10 35 49 20 25 15 24 19 22 41 8.5-32 0 3.5-26 0 1-0 yds 2 00 00 0 0-0yds 0-0yds 0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 3 2.0-3 2 11 5 1 6 15 19 34 0-0yds 0-0yds 5.5-18 0-0yds 0 2.0- 0.5-4 1 0 1.0-6 1.0-3 0.0-0 1.5-4 4 0.0-0 8 14 3 3 5 0 1 0-0 1 9 2 yds 10 22 2.2 08 ake sit Tt TL N Scs F Fumble FF Rec. Sacks INT TFL Tot. Tackles Assists ake sit o. F Sacks FF Fumble TFL Rec. Tackles Assists Tot. Fumble TFL Sacks FF Rec. Tackles Assists Tot. 4 20 7 10 6 0-0yds 0 1.0-6 0 2.0-7 9 4 5 0 00 00 0 0-0yds 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 Lee Williams (Webster, N.Y.) Tony Jenkins (Springfield, Va.) Nick Santiago (Utica, N.Y.)

WILLIAMS SANTIAGO DERRELL JENKINS SMITH TONY NICK NICK LEE S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE and Roosevelt R.“Rick” Wright Jr. G’93. ’78, Diane M.Weathers ’71,BarryL.Wells Lobon ’73,LarryMartin, Angela Y. Robinson ’78, John L.Johnson, FloydLittle’67,John Estrada ’82,Daryl Gross, Carmen Harlow Gregory Allen’72,Dave Bing ’66,Peter J. group. Committeemembers included Monk, a formal SUrecognition and honoring of the committee toconsider, and ultimately plan, led aneffort tocreate aspecial University Following thatevent, alumnus ArtMonk ’80 the events surrounding the “Syracuse 8.” campus for aspecial panel discussion on In 2005,several of the playersreturned to university, community and society.” as wecontinue tostrivefor amore just today asabeaconand lessonfor allof us equality. Their courage 36yearsago stands when weface critical issuesof justice and we want for ourstudents and for ourselves “These alumniare emblematic of the values face of great personal sacrifice,” Cantor said. for their valuesand principles, eveninthe determination of the ‘Syracuse 8’ tostand up “These events willcelebrate the courage and Duane Walker ’80and Ron Womack ’71. “Bucky” McGill ’72,A.AlifMuhammad ’71, Harrell ’71,G73,John Lobon’73,Clarence Richard Bulls’73,John Godbolt’73,Dana included nine individuals: Gregory Allen’72, 8” bymedia reports in1970,the group Although mistakenly dubbed the “Syracuse Cantor by SUChancellor and President Whitman School of Management building ceremony inLender Auditorium inthe with the Chancellor’s Medal inaspecial member of the group alsowaspresented never received afterleaving the team.Each their SULetterman’s jackets, which they group wasrecognized and presented with Syracuse-Louisville football game, the On Oct.212006,athalftime of the could bring. game they lovedand the potential success it decision toleavethe teamand giveupa were not honored, they made the difficult principled stand. When their callsfor action actions. Despitethisrisk,they tookastrong, of the potential consequences of their scholarship athletes, these men were aware and adiversecoaching staff.As talented the equal treatment of student-athletes courage and commitment bycalling for the “Syracuse 8”,showed extraordinary football teammembers, known today as In 1970,agroup of Syracuse University The Syracuse Eight ORANGE SLICES Dr. Nancy American’s jerseywasunveiledinthe Carrier Dome rafters Mackey, who now suffersfrom dimensia, and hiswife, Sylvia, were onhand asthe former All- annually tothe nation’s toptight end. Mackey playedintwoSuperBowlswiththe Colts. The John Mackey Award ispresented Colts. Afive-time Pro Bowlerand three-time All-NFLhonoree, in the second round of the 1963NFLDraft bythe Baltimore Mackey playedfor the Orange from 1960-62and wasselected 88 jerseywasretired athalftime against Illinois onSept.15. also the subjectof aSyracuse Athletics tributewhen hisNo. In addition toDavis, lengendary tight end created the statuefrom asketch of the Orange legend. work focuses onconsciousness, spirituality, and creativity, place onthe SUcampus. Rochester artistSharon Locke, whose The bustwillbeplacedinastillundetermined, butprominent helmet under hisleftarmand afootball inhisright hand. Elmira Express”, standing inhisSyracuse uniform holding a weighs about500pounds. It depicts Davis, known as“The unveiled athalftime. The life-sizestatuestands 6’2”talland a littlemore tangible asastatuesculptedinhishonor was fans around the world. Against Washington hisstorybecame forever etched inthe hearts and minds of Orange football area survived. the landing. Mike and Judy died inthe crash and those seatedinthe Zunic’s original seating Judy gaveuptheir seatsinfirstclasstositonthe exit door toassistother passengers upon for strong-armed volunteers tositonthe exit doors inanticipation of acrash landing, Mike and 1989 when aUnited Airlines flight crashed inSioux City, Iowa. Responding tothe pilot’srequest The award wasestablished inMay of 2001tohonor the Zunics who died tragically onJuly19, courage and spiritof Mike ’81,who wasafour-year starteratlinebacker, and Judy Zunic. The Zunic Award isa“spirit”award thatrecognizes friends of SUfootball who exhibit the cared for athome. a yearifthe playermust live inanoutside facility, and upto$50,000ayearifthe playeris have various forms of dementia canreceive money for their care and treatment --upto$88,000 Association named afterMackey’s jerseynumber. to help. The result isthe 88Plan,ajoint effort between the leagueand the NFLPlayers caregiver-killing, degenerative, brain-destroying tragic horror,’’ and appealedtoTagliabue detailing John Mackey’s decline. She wrote thatdementia ‘’isaslow, deteriorating, ugly, In May, 2006,Sylvia Mackey wrote athree-page lettertothen-NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue system inthe areas of leadership, academics, athletics, character and community involvement. University (1989)graduate. The foundation hasascholarship, which itawards basedonapoint which wasfounded tocontinue the legacyof the FowlerHigh School (1984)and Syracuse The memory of Ingram, who passedawayin2005,livesonthe ChrisIngram Foundation, football who exhibit the courage and spiritof Mike and Judy Zunic. against Illinois for inspiring greatness and more. The Zunic Award recognizes friends of SU American John Mackey, were presented withthe 2007Zunic Award atSU’sSept.15game Chris Ingram campus inJune toclose the 53-day shoot. Director GaryFleder (“Runaway Jury”)alsoshot several scenes onSyracuse University’s various other stadiums inwhich Syracuse playedduring the late1950sand early1960s. University’s RyanField wasusedtoreplicate Archbold Stadium,The CottonBowland The filmbeganshooting the firstweekof April,2007inthe Chicago area. Northwestern Sunday”) willassume the role of Syracuse head coachBenSchwartzwalder. Brown (“Finding Forrester”) willplayDavis, whileveteran actorDennisQuaid (“Any Given on the lifeof the legendary running backand willbereleased onOct.10,2008.Rob bring Davis’storytothe big screen. The upcoming filmentitled “The Express” isbased involved with.SUAthletics hasalsoplayedamajor role inhelping Universal Studios The unveiling of the statuewasnot the onlytributetoDavisthe University hasbeen The storyof legendary Syracuse football star IMMORTALIZING TWOLEGENDS INGRAM ANDSYLVIA MACKEYHONOREDWITHZUNICAWARD FROM SYRACUSETOTHESILVER SCREEN , who washonored posthumously, and John Mackey Ernie Davis Under the the Under Sylvia Mackey . was is plan, families of former playerswho , the wifeof Orange All- Ernie Davis S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE community’s identity. become apartof the university’sand the come torepresent football greatness, ithas named simply“44s”. Number 44not onlyhas hangouts inthe Marshall Street area was changed from 423to443.One of the student changed phone systems, the exchange was 13244. And in1988,when the university changed afewyearsago from 13210to For starters, the universityzipcode was University and the surrounding community? How much does number 44mean toSyracuse College FootballHall of Fame. Broncos. He, too,wasinducted into the to haveatremendous career withthe Denver averaging 199yards pergame. Littlewent on led the nation inall-purpose yardage in1965, breaking the records of Brown and Davis, he kick returner inOrange history. Inaddition to Csonka inthe latter).Littlewasthe greatest in 1966(teaming inthe backfield withLarry to the SugarBowlin1964and the GatorBowl played for SUfrom 1964-66and ledthe team Little, athree-time All-America selection, the College FootballHall of Fame. leukemia in1963.He waslaterinducted into backfield never came topass. Davisdied of combination of Davisand Brown inthe same , butthe devastating team. Davisalsosigned toplaywiththe a starteronSU’s1959national championship the firstAfrican-American todo so,and was He wonthe 1961Heisman Trophy, becoming Davis playedfor the Orange from 1959-61. greatest running backof alltime. eight times. Many stillpoint tohimasthe Halls of Fame. He ledthe leagueinrushing and amember of the Pro and to become the NFL’s all-time leading rusher led the teamtoaCottonBowlberth, went on Brown, who playedatSUfrom 1954-56and Ernie Davis. #44 famous –JimBrown, FloydLittleand honoring the three individuals who made the hangs onthe topbeaminthe Carrier Dome, was retired inNovember, 2005.The jerseynow with afootball program –Syracuse’s #44– One of the most storied numbers associated Legend of #44 Reggie McCoy 21-yard blocked punt return atPitt. 2005 Jerry Mackey 15-yard fumblereturn atIllinois. Ben Maljovec 27-yard INTreturn vs. Miami (OH). 2006 Touchdowns Under Greg Robinson Special Teams/Defensive ORANGE SLICES • • • • SU’s100thCarrier Dome victory came against Cincinnati onSept.18,2004. • • • Syracuse’s football record inthe Dome is107-54-2since itopened in1980. season Syracuse is0-2infacility, losing toWashington and Illinois. the Orange finished atleast.500home since itthe building opened. Sofar this Connecticut in2006tofinishwitharecord of 3-3 inthe Dome. It wasthe 25th time contests inthe facility. Syracuse postedhome wins against Miami (OH),Wyoming and and women’s lacrosse teams and the women’s basketball teamalsoplayitshome has beenhome toSU’sfootball and men’s basketball teams. The Orange men’s it celebrated its25th anniversaryin2005.Since itsopening in1980the building The Carrier Dome isone of the most recognizable stadiums incollege athletics and promoted Russtodefensive coordinator following the 2006campaign. While not anew face, linebackers coach and 2003. Division I-AAplayoff appearances asoffensive coordinator/assistant head coachin2001 assistant withthe Tampa BayBuccaneers in2005,and guided Northern Arizona totwo 2006 seasoncoaching the offensive line atJames Madison. He alsoservedasanoffensive Chris Wiesehan Championship. Year Awards from various organizations and ledthe Jaguars tothe 2004Maryland 3AState as SU’sAssistant Athletic Director for Football Operations. Trivers boasts12Coachof the Orange’s running backscoach.He tookthe placeof Longtime Northwest High School (Md.) head coach He replaces the departed TimCross working withSU’sfront-line defenders. tackles atNorthern Illinois in2005and helped the squad toashare of the MAC West title. the same position group atMichigan Statein2006.Jackson alsocoached the defensive offseason. Syracuse head football coach A WINNINGTRADITIONINTHEDOME ROBINSON WELCOMESNEWSTAFF MEMBERS ae u It Ttl Opp.Points Off Total Opp.Points Off Int. Total Fum Int. TOTALS 1 Illinois 0 Fum Iowa 0 Washington 1 1 Game 0 0 TOTALS 1 1 Illinois 0 1 2 7 Iowa 1 0 Washington 0 2 14 Game 0 0 0 1 2007 Turnover Results 2 0 3 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 attendance 12times and hasbeen runner-up 11times since the building opened. Dome (.878),and the men’s basketball teamhasledthe nation inaverage home The Orange men’s lacrosse teamhasaremarkable 165-23record atthe Carrier SU hasposteda.500record in25of the building’s previous 27seasons. Sept. 20,1980.Acrowd of 50,564watched SUdefeat Miami (OH), 36-24. The largest crowd inDome historyshowed upfor the opening of the building on team’s longest home winning streak. beat Missouri,41-9,toOct.7,1989when itlosttoFlorida State, 41-10.It’s the SU wonaschool-record 16straight Dome encounters from Oct.4, 1986when it 2001). SUwent 6-0atthe Loud House ineachof those years. The Orange haspostedthree undefeated seasons atthe Carrier Dome (1987,1988, Derrick Jackson replaced BobWylie asSU’soffensive line coach.Wiesehan spent the (defensive line) made hiswaytothe SaltCityaftercoaching Greg Robinson OPPONENTS SYRACUSE Steve Russ had several coaches jointhe staffinthe Randy Trivers Desmond Robinson has new duties in2007.Robinson isinhisfirstyearasthe , who now serves S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE The New Radio Home of the Orange eeaFls SWA 1110 Binghamton WNBF-AM WSFW-AM 1290 Southern Tier Seneca 1280 Falls (CoachesWHTK-AM Show) Rochester WHAM-AM Newark WACK-AM 1180 Geneva WGVA-AM Dundee WFLR-AM 1420 Canandaigua WCGR-AM 1240 1550 Buffalo TBD 620 1570 Western New York WVMT-AM Colchester, VT Plattsburgh WVMT-AM Oswego WTKV-FM 620 WATN-AM Watertown WOTT-FM 105.5 Massena WYBG-AM 100.7 North Country 1050 Manhattan WEPN-AM 1240 New York City/Long Island 980 1050 (CoachesWVFX-AM Show) Albany WGY-AM Capital Region 810 Utica WKLL-FM Ithaca WPIE-AM Cortland WKRT-AM 94.9 Auburn WAUB-AM 1160 (Flagship) 920 Syracuse WTKW-FM 1590 Central New York 99.5 SYRACUSE RADIO NETWORKAFFILIATES which begins one hour before kickoff. followed bythe Orange Pre-game Show, start time coverage islivefrom the SUquad live from the Sheraton. Two hours before with the The Gomez &DaveTailgate Hour coverage begins three hours prior tokickoff season from 8:05-9:00p.m.Home gameday Show The partnership includes the addition topromotional opportunities. women’s basketball and men’s lacrosse, in broadcast of Syracuse football, men’s and announced onApril23,thatincludes the Levine developed the partnership, which was Gross Network. Director of Athletics flagship station for the Syracuse ISP Sports TK99 (99.5FM,WTKW)willserveasthe football season.GalaxyCommunications’ radio home beginning withthe 2007 Syracuse University athletics hasanew , which airseveryWednesday during the and GalaxyPresident and CEOEd ORANGE SLICES Greg Robinson Dr. Daryl list for national awards. Junior Three members of the 2007Syracuse football squad havebeennamed topreseason watch Doak Walker Award (toprunning back),senior previous Groza Award finalists willselectthisyear’swinner. sports writersand sportscasters, conference representatives, professional kickers and all season and 2007preseason expectations. Apanel of over300experts, including coaches, The 30candidates for the Groza Award where selectedbasedonstatistics from the 2006 professional scoutsand former winners. Award. The selection committeeincludes members of the national media, coaches, and community and academic attentiveness are taken into consideration for the Hendricks On field performance, winning attitude, leadership abilities and contributions toschool media members and selectedspecial representatives. selection committeeconsists of former NFLAll-Pro and college All-America running backs, The 2007DoakWalker winner willbeannounced liveonESPNThursday, Dec. 6.The (Morgantown, W.Va.) nominee the Ted Hendricks Award (defensive end of the year)and junior • Sixplayerswere taken inthe 1988NFLDraft, including first-round pick Ted Gregory. • • • • • 1987 Tidbits two-point conversion toliftSUa32-31triumphand keep SU’sunbeatenseasonalive. touchdown withlessthanaminute toplay, and pitched to Michael Owens onthe ensuing season game atthe Dome when quarterback DonMcPherson hitPat Kelly for a17-yard the yearcame inthe the final regular- One of the most exciting moments of championship squad wasranked No. 1. polls, itshighest ranking since the 1959 fourth inthe Associated Press and UPI left onthe clock.The Orange finished game-tying field goal withone second head coachPat Dyeelectedtokick a Auburn inthe SugarBowlwhen Tigers’ only blemishwasa16-16tie against Orange rolled toan11-0-1record. Its last undefeated season.The 1987 and hischarges postedthe school’s In 1987,head coachDick MacPherson greatest seasons inOrange history. the 20thanniversaryof the one of the The 2007SUfootball campaign marks redshirt junior linebacker bachelor’s degrees. Senior defensive end Four members of the 2007Syracuse University football teamhaveearned their Bell (Philadelphia, Pa.) times, the eighth-best totalinthe country. American FootballCoaches Association (AFCA)award for academic achievement 16 in the classroom isanother testament tothe SUprogram, which has received the rhetorical studies and Sellersreceived hisdegree inpolitical science. Their hard work information management and technology. Bell’sdegree isincommunication and communication and rhetorical studies and sociology. Giruzzigot hisdegree in have allcompletedtheir undergraduate coursework.McClain wasadual major in WATCH THESEORANGE REMEMBERING 1987 FOUR DEGREESOFSEPARATION trophy wasawarded tothe east’stopindependent football team. The Orange claimed the Lambert/Meadowlands Trophy for the firsttime since 1966.The Tim Brown. Don McPherson finished second inthe voting behind Notre Dame’s Syracuse accumulated atleast400yards of total offense nine times. Eleven Orange players earned All-America honors. radio crew providing analysis onpregame and postgame shows. Dick MacPherson wasnamed the National Coachof the Year. He iscurrently partof SU’s isacandidate for the LouGroza Award (kicker of the year). and senior running back Vincenzo Giruzzi(Utica, N.Y.), Curtis Brinkley(Philadelphia, Pa.)

1987 Results(11-0-1) 1/1 vs. T Sugar Bowl(New Orleans, La.) 16-16 Auburn 11/21 WEST 32-31 52-6 W W34-10 11/14 BOSTON W VIRGINIA 35-21 45-17 11/7 at W COLLEGE 24-10 10/31 at W W Navy 10/24 COLGATE 48-21 Pittsburgh W 10/17 PENN atVirginia Tech 10/3 at W24-13 STATE 9/26 Missouri 9/19 MIAMI Result W24-10 W Score W20-3 9/12 at 25-11 (OH) 9/5 MARYLAND Rutgers Date Opp. Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.), Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.) Jeremy Sellers(Rawlings, Md.) senior

tight end isacandidate for the Patrick Shadle Kyle Kyle isa S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE * Indicates school wonthe bowlgame Final Final Four Four Sweet16 Sweet16 2000RoseBowl* 2005Fiesta Bowl* 1962RoseBowl Wisconsin 2007RoseBowl* Final Four West Virginia Final Four 2007Fiesta Bowl Utah 1976RoseBowl* USC UCLA EliteEight Final Four 2002Fiesta Bowl* 1999 SugarBowl* NCAAChamps Ohio State NCAAChamps 2007Fiesta Bowl* Sweet16 NCAAchamps Oregon 2006RoseBowl* 1951SugarBowl* Maryland 2002 2002SugarBowl Kentucky Orange Illinois Sweet16 Bowl 1999Orange Bowl* NCAA Final Four 1994Fiesta Bowl* champs Florida Sweet16 1998Fiesta Bowl Arizona Syracuse School Bowl in 1997-98. Game same year. The Orange accomplished thatfeat NCAA NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament inthe Series and advanced tothe Sweet16of the Tour. currently partof the BowlChampionship to haveplayedinabowlgame thatis Syracuse isone of 13schools inthe country Round Gridiron and Hardwood Success provided the design for the project. project. DJSDesign, basedinCharlotte, N.C., Shemin ‘52made the leadgiftof the lobby Syracuse Board of Trustee emeritus Manny championship trophies. Row” which includes Syracuse’s national The highlight of the lobbyis“Championship sports. well asatributetoSyracuse’s discontinued Orange coaching legend The displayincludes atributeshowcase for trophies, equipment and other memorabilia. sport were added tothe casesthatinclude varsity sports. Large graphics depicting each of Syracuse’s 21 highlight each display casesthat lobby includes lobby area. The change inthe notice adramatic Field House will Visitors toManley Manley Makeover ORANGE SLICES 06SgrBw* NCAASweet16 2006 SugarBowl* Roy Simmons Sr. , as ieo ossin 2d 28:25 6.0 60.0 61.0 100.0 28.3 9.67 92nd 5.0 44th(tie) 118th 105th(tie) 107th(tie) 17.1 114.43 118th 15.3 94th(tie) 117th Time of Possession 145.25 6.0 2 Fourth DownConversion Defense 46.67 Third DownConversion Defense 3 Fourth DownConversion 1 Third DownConversion Tackles for LossAllowed 1 13th Sacks Allowed 79th 2 105th 31st(tie) 22.8 3rd (tie) Tackles for Loss 1 10.0 98th +0.33 33rd 34.0 (tie) Sacks 110th 95th(tie) Kickoff ReturnYardage Defense 9th(tie) Punt ReturnYardage Defense 453.3 39.3 187.3 Fewest Penalty Yards perGame 8th(tie) Fewest Penalties/Game 65th(tie) 266.0 Pass Efficiency Defense 84th(tie) 44th(tie) Pass Efficiency 10.7 47th 198.67 53rd Turnovers Lost 77th 167.0 Turnovers Gained 0.33 44.0 1.83 Passes Had Intercepted 108th 101st Lost 114.0 0.33 38th (tie) Passes Intercepted 114th Fumbles Recovered 24.4 Turnover Margin 116th 116th 71st(tie) 20th(tie) 13th(tie) Kickoff Returns 96thd(tie) Punt Returns 97th .67 71st(tie) Net Punting 1.33 Scoring Defense Total Defense 54th(tie) Tackles for loss Interceptions All-PurposeYards Pass Defense Rush Defense Punting InterceptionsScoring Offense 33rd (tie) Total Offense Kickoff Returns Passing Offense Rushing 117th Field Goalspergame TEAM Arthur Jones Joe Fields Bruce Williams Rob Long Max Suter Patrick Shadle Player Category INDIVIDUAL 31.7 Rank Statistic ugr 3 100 12 Texas Bowl (beatKansas State, 37-10) 11-2 Cincinnati 3 GatorBowl(beatGeorgia Tech, 38-35) Orange Alamo Bowl(beatWake Bowl(lost toTexas, Forest, 24-13) 26-24) Connecticut 3 1.000 0 0 0 USF 2 4-8 3 2-10 11-2 12-1 6-7 8-5 Pittsburgh 2 1.000 1.000 Buffalo 1 .333 1.000 1 0 .667 2 .667 1 Rutgers 3 6-6 1 0 1 .667 2 West Virginia 2 2 Miami (OH) Louisville .333 Illinois 2 1.000 2-10 Iowa Washington 2 1 9-4 1 5-7 TEAM W .667 2007 .667 L 2-10 with sixearning bowlinvitations. Fiveof the sixwonitspostseasongame. opponents are stillundefeated. Syracuse’s foes hadacombined record of 78-72in2006 SU’s 2007opponents are 26-9through the firstthree weeksof the seasonandPct. fiveof its Record 2006 Bowl SU INTHE2007NCAASTATISTICAL RANKINGS LOOKING AT THEORANGE’S2007OPPONENTS International Bowl(beatWestern Michigan, 27-24) Papajohn’s.com Bowl(beatEastCarolina, 24-7) S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE On the March 8 T Vrii 2005 2005 Virginia 2006 TD Buffalo 80 TD West 2006 80 2006 TD Rutgers Virginia 80 TD Louisville 80 TD Wake 2006 2006 85 TD Connecticut Forest 86 TD Year Florida 2005 86 TD State 87 Opponent Result Yds. Scoring Drivesof 80+Yards inthe Robinson Era September Birthdays Instant Replay a mt September30,1983 Coaches initalics September 24,1986 September29,1956 Taj Smith Jonathan Meldrum September23,1983 September18,1985 September20,1985 Desmond Robinson September16,1972 Ryan Howard September13,1985 September 19,1988 Eugene Newsome Curtis Brinkley Ryan Ehrie September12,1988 Steve Russ September7,1986 A.J. Brown September7,1985 Max Leo Cody Catalina Nick Chestnut Ben Maljovec Niko Rechul September: and coaches were borninthe month of The following listof Syracuse players * -denotes coach’s challenge Cincinnati Connecticut USF Pittsburgh Buffalo Rutgers -- -- West Virginia Miami (OH) Louisville SUreception (upheld) Illinois (0) Reviewed Plays Iowa (0) Washington (1) Game (Rvs.) reviewed inaSyracuse game in2007: Below are allthe playsthathavebeen 9F icnai 2005 Cincinnati 89 FG ORANGE SLICES September3,1987 September 30,1986 88 yards sofar thisyear. hardship bythe NCAAand hastwoyearsof eligibility remaining. He hasnine receptions for Syracuse afterplaying twoyearsatBakersfield Community College, wasgranted amedical This yearisSU’stopreceiver witheight receptions for 84yards. Smith,who enrolled at He injured hiscollarbone inthe Orange’s fourth game and missedthe rest of the season. 2006. Nine of his12receptions resulted ineither atouchdown orfirstdown for the Orange. touchdowns, including a65-yard touchdown reception atIllinois, injustfour games in A 2007All-American candidate, Smithhad12receptions for 227yards and three loss. yards. McClain istied for second onthe teamintacklesthisseason(21)including 1.5for defensive end. He finished sixthonthe school’s seasontacklesfor losslistwith14.5for 61 He wasasemifinalist for the Ted Hendricks Award, which isgiventothe national’s best nationally with9.5sacksand second inthe conference with14.5tacklesfor alossin2006. McClain, a2007All-America and Nagurski Award candidate, ledthe BIG EASTand was18th Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) Syracuse senior defensive end Quad Walk and accompany 2007Orange captains night before the game. The honorary captains willaddress the team,participate inthe activities withthe teambeginning the These individuals willparticipate inall addition of honorary game captains. game during the 2007seasonwiththe football willbepresent ateveryhome The historyand tradition of Syracuse and York Times a lawdegree withhonors from Syracuse in1994.ThisRhode-Scholar candidate isa co-valedictorian of his class. He graduated in1986withanEnglish degree and obtained Scholar for Humanities, aSyracuse Scholar, aNCAATop SixScholar, PhiBetaKappa and CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame in2006.At Syracuse Green wasaRossman Football Foundation Scholarship for academic excellence and wasi Green’s accomplishment transcended the football field ashe received aNational 1986-1993. of the Year and anAll-American in1985.He playedfor the NFL’s from (15) and game (4).He tallied 341career tacklesand wasaco-captain,co-ECAC Player from 1982-85and he holds the school records for most sacksinacareer (45.5),season game onSept.15.Green, aLiverpool,N.Y. native, wasadefensive tacklefor the Orange Former Syracuse All-American head coach display thattothose who havebuiltthisprogram thantohonor these individuals,” said “We alwaystalkaboutstanding onthe shoulders of those before us. Whatbetterwayto Jim Salgado, Cornerbacks/Secondary Derrick Jackson, Defensive Line Steve Russ, Coordinator Defense Randy Trivers, Running Backs Chris Wiesehan, Offensive Line Chris White, Wide Receivers Brian White, Coordinator Offense Greg Robinson, Head Coach ON THEFIELD McCLAIN ANDSMITHNAMEDTEAMCAPTAINS COACHING STAFF ONGAMEDAY SU CELEBRATES FOOTBALLTRADITIONWITHHONORARY CAPTAINS Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) bestselling author, producing 12novels and alsoworked asanNFLanalyst. Greg Robinson willleadthe 2007football Orange squad asteamcaptains. . “Thisisaprogram of great historyand tradition.” Tim Green for the pre-game cointoss. Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.) servedashonorary captainfor the Illinois 2007 Honorary Captains (Home games only) /5Ilni Tim Honorary 9/15 Illinois Green Dick 8/31 Washington Captain Date Opp. MacPherson Scott Spencer, Safeties/Nickel Backs Defense Phil Earley, Quarterbacks Offense IN THECOACHES BOX Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.) nducted into the the into nducted and junior wide receiver New New

S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE 05Rs ol ea Texas 38,Michigan 37 Texas Denver34,Atlanta 19 Denver 2005 RoseBowl Super BowlXXXIII UCLA17,Arkansas 3 Denver UCLA20, Florida 16 UCLA Super BowlXXXII UCLA UCLA45,Iowa 28 1989 CottonBowl UCLA31,BYU 10 1987 AlohaBowl UCLA39,Miami 37 UCLA UCLA UCLA45,Illinois 9 1986 Freedom Bowl Result UCLA UCLA24,Michigan 14 1986 RoseBowl UCLA Staff 1985 Fiesta Bowl UCLA 1984 RoseBowl 1983 RoseBowl Bowl Game Postseason Record Robinson Owns Perfect averages, respectively. 23 points and 14points belowtheir season scoring teams, Oklahoma and Texas Tech, was alsoabletohold twoof the nation’s top 14 points orless. Inaddition, the defense Longhorns held sixof Texas’ 12opponents to total defense (320.08)inthe country. The in rushing defense (107.42)and 23rd in 18th inscoring defense (17.92),16th Texas defense fi Michigan inthe 2005RoseBowl.Robinson’s defensive unitfor the 11-1squad thatbeat the mastermind behind the Longhorns’ University of Texas in2004,Robinson was As the co-defensive coordinator atthe Success atTexas college coach. level. He spent hisfi for 30yearseither atthe NFLorcollege defensive coordinator, Robinson hascoached coaching inthe NFL,including 10asa a head coach.Aveteran of 14seasons The Syracuse postisRobinson’s fi Born: Years inCoaching: Alma Mater: High School: Hometown: At aGlance October9,1951 ROBINSON SLICES LosAngeles, Calif. University of the Pacifi Garces (Bakersfi nished the seasonranked rst 15 seasons asa 30 Denver 31,Green Bay24 eld, Calif.) eld, rst as rst c ‘75 c points during thatstretch. and forced aremarkable 13 turnovers injustthree games …Denverallowedonly25total title …The Broncos allowedopponents just53.0rushing yards pergame inthe postseason defense throughout the ‘98playoffs wasparamount toDenver’squestfor asecond straight in 1997(83.2ypg.)and ranked third in1998(80.4ypg)…The performance of Robinson’s league’s top10three times during Robinson’s tenure …Denverledthe NFLinrundefense 10th in‘96(196.2ypg)and ninth in‘95(206.1ypg)…Denver’srundefense ranked inthe his sixseasons withDenver fi in ‘96(17.2ppg)…The team’s passdefense ranked among the league’stop10infour of rankings inscoring defense -eighth in‘98(19.3ppg),sixth‘97(17.9ppg)and seventh (291.9 ypg)and fourth in‘96(279.4ypg)…Denver’sdefenses produced three top10 seasons atthe club’sdefensive helm, fi The Broncos ranked inthe NFL’s top10intotaldefense during three of Robinson’s six that six-yearspan,Denvercompileda64-32(.667)regular-season record. making them justone of sixfranchises inNFLhistorytoaccomplishaSuperBowlrepeat. In and claimed back-to-backWorld Championships withwins inSuperBowlsXXXIIand XXXIII, During hisstellarsix-seasonstayinDenver, the Broncos made four playoff appearances Playoff Impact way tothe fi fourth-rated defensive unit,and byseasonnumber three in‘97,the Broncos were ontheir in the same category. By1996,he hadturned Denverinto the league’s with the team,asthe Broncos fi defense in1994,Robinson made animmediate impactinhisfi Championship unit.Afterinheriting aclubthatranked lastintotal in Denver, where he transformed astruggling defense into aSuperBowl Broncos. Robinson established hisreputation asadefensive mastermind defensive coordinator for the 1997and 1998NFLChampion Denver to go withhiseight collegiate bowlgame victories. Robinson wasthe Head coach 010 eesv oriao Kansas CityChiefs Texas New York Jets DenverBroncos Co-Defensive Coordinator/LBs UCLA Organization North Carolina State Defensive Coordinator CalState Fullerton Defensive Coordinator Pacifi Defensive New Coordinator York Jets 2005-present Offensive Coordinator Assistant2004 Coach/Defensive Line UCLA 2001-03 Assistant1995-2000 Coach/Defensive Line Rams, Jets, Patriots Three-time Pro Bowlselection Assistant1994 Coach 2003 Pro Bowlselection Assistant1990-93 Coach 1999-02 Two-time All-Pro Position Assistant1989 Coach 1982-88 1997All-Pro 1980-81 1977-79 Chiefs 1st-round pick 1975-76 Year Kansas CityChiefs Rams, DenverBroncos Colts DenverBroncos UCLA Eight-time All-Pro UCLA Jerome Woods Pro Accomplishments Bill Romanowski DenverBroncos Trevor Pryce Roman Phifer Ken Norton New York Jets Lions, Broncos, Chiefs John Mobley DenverBroncos, Kansas CityChiefs Texas Team withRobinson DenverBroncos Jeff Lageman Derrick Johnson UCLA Ray Crockett Steve Atwater Flipper Anderson Name SUPER BOWLSUCCESS ROBINSON’S PROMINENTPROS ROBINSON’S COACHINGHISTORY rst of twostraight SuperBowltitles. Greg Robinson Ha oc Syracuse Head Coach hastwoSuperBowlChampionship rings nishing eighth in‘99(188.5ypg),fi nished the 1995campaign ranked 15th nishing seventh in‘99(297.1ypg),fi Rookie Football Weekly); 1989PFWA All- 1991 1stteamNFL(College and Pro rst season rst c fth in‘97(179.3ypg), fth in‘97 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE 5 ieHle 51,15 r) 0 Randy McKinnon (5-10,200,Fr.) 20 Mike Holmes (5-11,185,Fr.) 35 KR PATRICK SHADLE(5-8,201,Jr.) PR 42 Holder FG PAT LS KO P RC FS SS LC WLB MLB SLB DE DT NT DE Z WR CURTIS BRINKLEY(5-9,203,Jr.) FB 22 TB QB TE RT RG C LG LT X WR • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE Bold CAPSindicates 2006starter 0 Jim McKenzie (6-4,280,RF) 60 7 o og(-,15 r) 3 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 RobLong (6-4, 175,Fr.) 47 SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSE OFFENSE 4 oe hvr 65 9,J. 77 Corey Chavers(6-5,295,Jr.) 64 0 aa ehia 64 5,S. 8 Mike Owen(6-4,255,So.) 85 Jawad Nesheiwat (6-4,251,Sr.) 80

7 ..Bon(-,21 r) Donta Herrod (5-11,191,Jr.) 6 A.J.Brown (6-0,201,Jr.) 17

7 ikCetu 51,14 r) 9 Jason Tanner (5-11,200,Sr.) 29 Nick Chestnut (5-11,184,Jr.) 27 Jonathan Meldrum (6-5,327,Fr.) 73 LarryNorton (6-3,320,Sr.) 69

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7 rhrJns(-,29 o) 5 Nick Santiago (6-3,302,Jr.) 95 Arthur Jones (6-4,289,So.) 97 Brandon Gilbeaux(6-3,271,So.) 91 5 rc ilas(-,20 r) 1 RyanHoward (5-8,185,Jr.) 21 Bruce Williams (6-0,200,Jr.) 15 8 a ue 51,10 r) 2 RyanHoward (5-8,185,Jr.) 21 Max Suter (5-11, 190,Fr.) 48 2 arc hde(-,21 r) 3 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 Patrick Shadle (5-8,201,Jr.) 42 Ade oisn1 63 2,S. 2 Cameron Dantley (6-1,218,Jr.) 2 Andrew Robinson 13(6-3,222,So.) 9

0 icnoGrzi(-,22 r) 0 Mike Mele (6-0,218,Fr.) 50 Vincenzo Giruzzi(6-3,232,Jr.) 30 Mk ilas(-,24 o) 1 aa odl 63 0,S. O 8 DanSheeran (6-3,217,RF) OR81 LavarLobdell (6-3,200,So.) 11 Mike Williams (6-2,204,So.) 1 Taj Smith(6-1,188,Jr.) 4 6 DOWAYNE DAVIS (6-0,200,Sr.) 26 JAMEEL McCLAIN (6-1,256,Sr.) 52 TONY JENKINS(6-3,286,Sr.) 51 RYAN DURAND(6-5,310,Jr.) 75 CARROLLMADISON (6-2,310,Sr.) 59 3 onBre 58 5,J. 2 Cameron Dantley (6-1,218,Jr.) 2 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 3 e ajvc(-,23 r) 6 Parker Cantey (6-3,216,RF) 46 BenMaljovec (6-3,223,Jr.) 33 5 Jake Flaherty (6-1,228,Jr.) 45 JOEFIELDS(6-1,210,Sr.) 5 2 PATRICK SHADLE(5-8,201,Jr.) 42 IANHAMMOND (6-3,272,Sr.) 72 SYRACUSE DEPTHCHART 5 Bruce Williams (6-0,200,Jr.) 15 6 Anthony Perkins (6-4,268,RF) 56 4 ynEre(-,27 r) R 1 Adam Rosner (6-6,308,RF) OR71 RyanEhrie (6-6,287,Jr.) 74 0 Jared Kimmel (6-6,252,RF) 90 4 Pu haa(-1 1,J. O 2 Jeremy Sellers(6-0,211,Sr.) OR24 Paul Chiara (5-11,210,Jr.) 34 0 RyanBartholomew (6-3,290,RF) 70 7 Maximillian Leo(5-11,210,So.) 57 3 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 5 LEEWILLIAMS (6-3,262,Sr.) 55 MARVINMcCALL (6-2,292,Sr.) 67 RICE MOSS (6-2,207,Sr.) 12 8 Nico Scott(5-10,180,RF) 28 OliverFernandez (6-1,220,Jr.) 36 Tucker Baumbach(6-5,322,RF) (as ofSeptember16,2007) S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September 22, 2007 (12:00 p.m. • ESPN Reg) • Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, Ky.Louisville, • • Stadium Cardinal John’s Papa • Reg) ESPN • p.m. (12:00 2007 22, September • SYRACUSE TennesseeTitans BuccaneersTampaBay DiegoChargersSan Steelers Pittsburgh PhiladelphiaEagles YorkNewJets YorkNewGiants SaintsOrleans New DolphinsMiami Chiefs KansasCity IndianapolisColts TexansHouston BaltimoreRavens AtlantaFalcons Team2007 list: complete YorkNewa theGiants. offollowing is The coach head is TomCoughlin coach assistantand addition, formerplayer rosters.In League National student-athletesFootball footballon formerSyracuseare 18 13, September ofAs LB S CB FS QB TE WR Head K LB S CB FB DE WR DE LB OT OL Player Tanard Donovin Olindo Anthony Joe Adam Greg Keith Kelvin Morlon Quinn Steve Will Josh Dwight Donovan David Marvin Coach Kowalewski Allen Hanoian Thomas Jackson Mare Bulluck Terry Gregory Ojinnaka at Tyree Smith Greenwood Darius Freeney Harrison Smith Tom McNabb (#25) (#2) (#78) (#85) #18/19 #8 Member (#58) #1 One (#91) ogln 93-86 Coughlin #3 11 (#53) #3 On (#43) #8 Two (#28) #6 10 (#36) #0 One (#40) #7 Five (#27) #0 Played (#40) #6 Has (#76) #3 Four (#93) (#88) (#5) #2 Four (#52) oran LOUISVILLE 43-for-79 10 OpponentStatistics/Week#2 Season Regular 2007 Has Made Nine Started g catches tackles, solo injured e in t in e not not solo tackle games solo tackles solo tackles one career in both tackles of played/at played/vs. for tackle/ tackles tackles one field the reserve/vs. in for played/at nine 424 in in record/at games/vs. h one game/vs. 170 practice goal, two two in e national football lea football national e at yards solo, in in game two Washington Houston yards Carolina starts/vs. two starts/at two a Green and in Minnesota starts/vs 34-yarder/vs. Washington squad/ Arizona Miami played/ games/vs. starts/at two and one - - Bay starts/at one New Sunday, Sunday, Indianpolis touchdown, at - - at - St. Sunday, - Sunday, New - touchdown Sunday, Houston Sunday, York New San Sunday, - Louis Tennessee Sunday, Sept. York Sept. New Jets Francisco York Sept. Sept. six - - Sept. Sept. Jets - Sunday, Sunday, Sept. Orleans 23 - 23 Jets / rushes Sunday, September at Sunday,

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Sept. p.m.) 24 p.m.) p.m.) p.m.) 23 - yards/vs. 23 23 Sept. Sept. g 23 Sunday, Sept. Sept. 23 (4:15 ue (1 (1 Sept. (1 (1 23 p.m.) p.m.) 24 23 p.m.) 23 p.m.) p.m.) Detriot (1 (8:30 Sept. 24 (1 (1 p.m.) (8:30 p.m.) p.m.) 23 p.m.) - Sunday, (1 p.m.) p.m.) Sept. 23 (1 p.m.) S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE four receptions. led the teamwithacareer-high 63yards receiving on in front of 40,329atthe Carrier Dome. a touchdown inthe Orange’s 42-12losstoWashington and Perkins added the point aftertoproduce the 42-12final. Brandon Johnson added a1-yard touchdown runwith1:13remaining, point advantage. alive. Shadlemissedthe extra point and the Huskies maintained their 23- Washington passinterference penalty onanearlier 4th-and-1 kept the drive the second time onthe drive the Orange went for itonfourth down. A Williams remaining. The Orange convertedonfourth and 10asRobinson hit Syracuse recorded itsfirsttouchdown of the 2007seasonwith6:59 to 35-6with2:17leftinthe period. touchdown scamper, thisone from 20yards out,pushed the Huskies margin 10:38 mark of the third period toextend the leadto28-6.Another Rankin first possession of the second halfand Locker added an8-yard TDrunatthe Inthe third quarter, Rankinbroke for a47-yard touchdown runonthe pulled the Orange withineight, 14-6,and wasthe 18thof hiscareer. 42-yard field goal, with19seconds toplayinthe opening half.The kick Shadlemoved into ninth onSU’scareer field goals ledger withanother extend the Huskies leadto14-3with2:48go inthe half. drive, including a1-yard quarterback sneak for the TD.Perkins’ point afterto took 6minutes and 24seconds. Locker rushed fivetimes for 56yards onthe The Huskies padded their leadwithanother 80-yard scoring march that drive. He cappedthe march witha13-yard touchdown runoff the right side. score 7-3.Rankinrushed for 32yards and twocatches for 10yards onthe than twominutes into the second stanza.RyanPerkins’ extra point made the Locker marched hissquad 80yards on10playstoclaima6-3advantage less with apairof 80-yard scoring drives. Onthe final possession of the period, Inthe second partof the opening quarter, Washington asserteditself 10:59 leftinthe firstquarter. Shadle completed fiveof hisfirstsixpassesfor 34yards. Syracuse 45.Robinson, operating mostly outof the shotgun, caught passesinthe game. receptions for 33yards. Ten different Orange receivers INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS utRtrsYrs - 2-20 7-205 199 0 13 20-32 29-8 Wash 0-0 4-73 SU Wash 142 Wash 0 61-207 Wash 23 15-21 SU Wash 41-302 Wash SU 62-444 SYRACUSE Washington 0 1st Penalties-Yards 8-56 14 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 4-46.2 Passes hadintercepted 21 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards 7 First Downs WASH 42 3rd7-45 1-1 6-48.3 4th SU Final Tackles SU Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU –Sal,4-adfedga 93-:9 14- 6 35-12 9-34-2:29 11-56-6:17 –Williams, 10-yard passfrom Robinson –Shadle, 42-yard field goal hde 2yr il ol -140 0- 3 9-31-4:01 – Shadle, 42-yard field goal Andrew Robinson Max Suter –Jhsn n-adrn -220 42-12 35- 6 28- 21- 6 6 4-12-2:01 14- 3 7- 3 11-80-4:46 5-70-1:14 4-70-1:19 13-80-6:24 10-80-3:51 –Johnson, one-yard run –Rankin,20-yard run –Locker, eight-yard run –Rankin,47-yard run –Locker, one-yard run –Rankin,13-yard run Syracuse 12 Washington 42 hit a42-yarder, togivethe Orange a3-0leadwith 3 3 0 6 12 onacrossing route for the TDtomake the score 35-12.It was August 31atthe Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. tookthe opening kickoff for 44yards tothe Taj Smith –Brown, A.6-2-8,Maljovec, 3-4-7;Wash –Forrester, 2-5-7, Savannah, 1-5-6 –Smith,T. 5-33,Brinkley4-63;Wash –Russo5-49,Reece –4-50 –Robinson 20-32-199;Wash –Locker 14-19-142 –Smith,D.5-19;Wash –Rankin 17-147 went 20-for-32 for 199yards and tied hiscareer-high withfive Game Curtis Brinkley # 1 Plays-Yds-Time Score Patrick

GAME SUMMARIES ROBINSON ANDREW Mike first-career interception midway through the fourth quarter. and afumblerecovery. Inaddition toFields’ pick, The SUdefense forced three Iowa turnovers, including twointerceptions solo. stops. high, and forced and recovered afumble. Jenkins registered recorded five first quarter. McClain notched eight tacklesinthe game, one shy of hiscareer in the third quarter. 50 yards receiving. He hadaseason-long 28-yard reception was the fourth time insixcareer games he gained atleast Smith Stadium, 35-0,infront of aselloutcrowd of 70,585. The Orange lostinthe third-ever night game atKinnick McClain his second career start,finished withapersonal-best nine stops. Fields ledthe Orange defense with10tackles. the final score. quarter. Another touchdown grab byMoeaki lateinthe third period produced by Kenny Iwebema. Iwebema alsoblocked anSU field goal tryinthe third interception, but The Orange hadachance toget onthe scoreboard aftera career-best, 56-yard punt 49yards tothe Orange 21-yard line. 0. The scoring drive wassetupbyAndy Brodell, who returned a five-yard score with9:55leftinthe second quarter, making the score 28- Christensen tossedhisthird TDpassof the halfwhen he hitMoeaki for by Damian Sims atthe 12:57mark of the second quarter. marched 43yards on12plays, cappedoff byaone-yard touchdown plunge The Hawkeyes extended their leadto21-0ontheir next possession. Iowa Young on36-yard screen passtoputIowa infront, 14-0. up the Iowa offense inOrange territory, Christensen connected withAlbert After aninterception byMike Humpal onthe ensuing SUpossession set to givethe Hawkeyes the lead7minutes and 50seconds into the contest. Christensen TDtosses. He hitMoeaki, who raced 52yards for the touchdown The Hawkeyes grabbed a14-0leadafterthe firstquarter onapairof TDs. caught eight passesfor 112yards and three touchdowns. the opening half,and finished the game 23-for-32 for 278yards and four Christensen was15-for-24 for 192yards and three scores in Iowa rolled up408yards of totaloffense. Jake carries. Brinkley INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS ikf eun-ad 59 1-19 5-113 290 2 22 24-37 41-118 0-0 5-91 79 1 78-408 5 Iowa 7-20 Iowa Iowa 30-24 Iowa Iowa 50-103 Iowa 14 SYRACUSE 1st Penalties-Yards 6-40 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 14 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 8-42.6 Passes hadintercepted 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) Pass Yards 7 Rush Att.-Yards First Downs SU 0 3rd4-35 1-1 4-31.8 35 4th IOWA Final Tackles SU Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU Andrew Andrew is -adrn 24::0 0-21 12-43:5:30 0-35 0-28 0-14 9-79-5:06 5-21-1:21 2-36-0:17 – Moeaki, six-yard passfrom Christensen – Moeaki, five-yard passfrom Christensen – Sims, 1-yard run – Young, 36-yard passfrom Christensen oai 2yr asfo hitne 6825 0- 7 6-8-2:50 – Moeaki, 52-yard passfrom Christensen Iowa 35 Syracuse 0 ledSUwith51receiving yards onthree catches. It Vincenzo Giruzzi and ledthe Orange ground game with36yards on12 September 8atKinnick Stadium,Iowa City, Iowa Robinson Tony Jenkins –Fields 4-6-10,Jones 2-7-9; Iowa –Mattison 3-3-6,Humpal 3-3-6 –Smith,T. 3-51,Brinkley;Iowa –Moeaki 8-112,Brodell 7-54 –Robinson 7-20-79;Iowa –Christensen 23-32-278 –Brinkley12-36;Iowa –Sims 12-62 Patrick Shadle’s was7-for-20 for 79yards. alsohadacareer-high eight tackles, including five 0 0 0 combined for SU’sfirstsackof the yearinthe Game 39-yard field goal attemptwasblocked # 2 Plays-Yds-Time Score Curtis Bruce Williams Arthur Jones Taj Joe Fields Rob Long’s , making Jameel made his SMITH TAJ

S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE Joe Fields 17-of-26 attemptsthrough the air. Dantley was2-for-3 for 15yards and aTD. Robinson passedfor acareer-best 208yards inthe contest. He completed with 1:01remaining inthe game produced the 41-20final. and quarters, one byWilliams and twobyMendenhall. A42-yard Shadlefield goal Illinois hadthree straight rushing touchdowns inthe third and fourth SU’s longest playfrom scrimmage thisseason. Robinson way into the endzone. The TDwassetupbyaswing passfrom touchdown. Sellerstookthe handoff running off tackleleftand bulledhis The Orange pulledtowithin10,20-10,on 3 with9:52leftinthe third quarter. Another Reda field goal, thistime from 50yards out,made the score 20- the scoreboard. kick. The miscueresulted ina44-yard field goal byShadletoget Syracuse on first drive of the second halfonthe Illinois 29afterabotched Illinionside Syracuse recorded sevenfirstdowns inthe second quarter and startedits Jason Reda made it17-0. quarter toextend the Illiniadvantage to14-0and a32-yard field goal by Mendenhall added atwo-yard touchdown runwith3:27leftinthe first tight end Jeff Cumberland for a22-yard touchdown 2:04into the game. The Illiniwent 70yards onsixplaystograb the earlylead. Williams hit McGee. The trio combined for 449of Illinois’ 508yards of totaloffense. a touchdown before being replaced atthe end of the third quarter byEddie 13 carries. Willams alsocompleted13passesfor 97yards and personal bestthree TDs. Tailback Troy Pollard had92yards on gained agame-high 150yards rushing on16attemptsand a 90 yards and atouchdown and tailbackRashard Mendenhall Illinois quarterback Juice Williams carried 12times for yards against the Illini. SU’s firsttouchdown. Brinkleyalsorushed 18times for 54 career-long 62-yard reception inthe third quarter setup career-high four passesfor apersonal-best 89yards. His for Syracuse, ina41-20losstoIllinois. Brinkleycaught a personal-best sevenstops. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS utRtrsYrs -0 0-0 7-137 223 0 14 SU 19-29 SU Ill 34-63 3-45 5-40 Ill Ill 130 SU 0 63-286 Ill 26 15-20 SU Ill 51-378 Ill Ill 71-508 SYRACUSE Illinois 14 1st Penalties-Yards 6-46 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 3-33.3 Passes hadintercepted 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 17 Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards First Downs Ill 7 3rd5-55 1-0 41 6-43.8 4th SU Final Tackles SU Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU ednal n-adrn -744 10-41 10-27 10-34 3-20 9-67-4:40 0-17 9-80-3:31 4-76-2:19 0-14 10-42-4:19 9-73-1:45 9-45-4:35 – Mendenhall, one-yard run – Mendenhall, 50-yard run – Williams, 10-yard run – Reda, 50-yard field goal – Reda, 32-yard field goal – Mendenhall, two-yard run ubrad 2yr asfo ilas -020 0- 7 6-10-2:04 – Cumberland, 22-yard passfrom Williams ehia,egtyr u 62-:7 20-41 13-41 10-20 6-23-3:27 3-17 13-50-5:52 3-75-1:15 4-2-0:49 – Nesheiwat, eight-yard run – Shadle, 42-yard field goal – Sellers, two-yard run – Shadle, 44-yard field goal Curtis Brinkley Cameron Dantley’s Syracuse 20 Illinois 41 0 0 10 10 20 toBrinkleythatwent for 62yards down the right sideline. It was September 15atthe Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. ledthe Orange defense with10tacklesand –Fields 8-2-10,Two players5-2-7; Ill–Leman 3-5-8,Steele, 2-6-8 –Brinkley4-89,Fiammetta 4-18; Ill–Benn4-26,Two players3-20 –Robinson 17-26-208;Ill–Williams 13-18-97 –Brinkley18-54;Ill Mendenhall 16-150 registered 133yards of totaloffense firstcareer touchdown passto Game # 3 Jeremy Sellers’ Plays-Yds-Time Score Jake Flaherty Jawad Nesheiwat firstcareer Andrew GAME SUMMARIES BRINKLEY CURTIS hada

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DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS SYR OPP ------Aug 31, 2007 WASHINGTON L 12-42 40329 FIRST DOWNS...... 32 71 Sept 8, 2007 at Iowa L 0-35 70585 Rushing...... 11 40 Sep 15, 2007 ILLINOIS L 20-41 34188 Passing...... 20 27 Penalty...... 1 4 RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G RUSHING YARDAGE...... 95 798 ------Yards gained rushing... 217 841 BRINKLEY, C. 3-3 36 113 19 94 2.6 0 16 31.3 Yards lost rushing..... 122 43 SELLERS, Jeremy 3-0 14 36 1 35 2.5 1 9 11.7 Rushing Attempts...... 93 133 SMITH, Derrell 3-0 10 28 6 22 2.2 0 8 7.3 Average Per Rush...... 1.0 6.0 HOGUE, Doug 1-0 3 13 0 13 4.3 0 9 13.0 Average Per Game...... 31.7 266.0 FIAMMETTA, Tony 3-3 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.3 TDs Rushing...... 1 11 CHIARA, Paul 3-0 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.3 PASSING YARDAGE...... 501 562 DANTLEY, Cam 3-0 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.7 Att-Comp-Int...... 81-46-1 78-54-2 ROBINSON, A. 3-3 27 25 94 -69 -2.6 0 11 -23.0 Average Per Pass...... 6.2 7.2 Total...... 3 93 217 122 95 1.0 1 16 31.7 Average Per Catch...... 10.9 10.4 Opponents...... 3 133 841 43 798 6.0 11 50 266.0 Average Per Game...... 167.0 187.3 TDs Passing...... 2 5 PASSING GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE...... 596 1360 ------Total Plays...... 174 211 ROBINSON, A. 3-3 110.42 44-78-1 56.4 486 1 62 162.0 Average Per Play...... 3.4 6.4 DANTLEY, Cam 3-0 218.67 2-3-0 66.7 15 1 8 5.0 Average Per Game...... 198.7 453.3 Total...... 3 114.42 46-81-1 56.8 501 2 62 167.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 19-433 8-137 Opponents...... 3 145.78 54-78-2 69.2 562 5 52 187.3 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 2-20 10-153 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..... 2-58 1-13 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G FUMBLES-LOST...... 3-1 2-1 ------PENALTIES-YARDS...... 18-140 18-137 SMITH, Taj 3-3 9 88 9.8 0 28 29.3 PUNTS-AVG...... 20-44.7 11-37.5 BRINKLEY, C. 3-3 8 152 19.0 0 62 50.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 28:25 31:35 WILLIAMS, Mike 3-3 6 80 13.3 1 17 26.7 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 13/46 25/41 FIAMMETTA, Tony 3-3 4 18 4.5 0 11 6.0 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 3/5 1/1 NESHEIWAT, J. 3-3 3 29 9.7 1 15 9.7 SELLERS, Jeremy 3-0 2 31 15.5 0 27 10.3 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long MERKERSON, D. 1-0 2 22 11.0 0 15 22.0 ------LOBDELL, Lavar 3-0 2 21 10.5 0 12 7.0 FIELDS, Joe 1 35 35.0 0 35 MOSS, Rice 3-0 2 18 9.0 0 13 6.0 WILLIAMS, Bruce 1 23 23.0 0 23 OWEN, Mike 3-0 2 15 7.5 0 8 5.0 Total...... 2 58 29.0 0 35 CHIARA, Paul 3-0 2 9 4.5 0 6 3.0 Opponents...... 1 13 13.0 0 13 SMITH, Derrell 3-0 2 8 4.0 0 9 2.7 KAPALANGA, A. 3-0 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.7 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd SHEERAN, Dan 3-0 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.7 ------Total...... 3 46 501 10.9 2 62 167.0 LONG, Rob 17 748 44.0 58 2 4 3 0 Opponents...... 3 54 562 10.4 5 52 187.3 BARKER, John 3 146 48.7 65 1 0 2 0 Total...... 20 894 44.7 65 3 4 5 0 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Opponents...... 11 412 37.5 52 1 3 5 0 ------SHADLE, Patrick 4-6 66.7 0-0 0-0 0-2 4-4 0-0 44 2 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------|------PATs ------| WILLIAMS, Bruce 2 20 10.0 0 11 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Total...... 2 20 10.0 0 11 ------Opponents...... 10 153 15.3 0 49 SHADLE, Patrick 0 4-6 2-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 14 WILLIAMS, Mike 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long NESHEIWAT, J. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ------SELLERS, Jeremy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SUTER, Max 14 342 24.4 0 48 Total...... 3 4-6 2-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 32 HOLMES, Mike 5 91 18.2 0 27 Opponents...... 16 2-2 16-16 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 118 Total...... 19 433 22.8 0 48 Opponents...... 8 137 17.1 0 24 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Syracuse...... 3 3 10 16 - 32 ------Opponents...... 28 31 45 14 - 118 SUTER, Max 3 0 0 0 342 0 342 114.0 BRINKLEY, C. 3 94 152 0 0 0 246 82.0 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G HOLMES, Mike 3 0 0 0 91 0 91 30.3 ------SMITH, Taj 3 0 88 0 0 0 88 29.3 ROBINSON, A. 3 105 -69 486 417 139.0 WILLIAMS, Mike 3 0 80 0 0 0 80 26.7 BRINKLEY, C. 3 36 94 0 94 31.3 Total...... 3 95 501 20 433 58 1107 369.0 SELLERS, Jeremy 3 14 35 0 35 11.7 Opponents...... 3 798 562 153 137 13 1663 554.3 Total...... 3 174 95 501 596 198.7 Opponents...... 3 211 798 562 1360 453.3 Syracuse (0-3) Syracuse Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 15, 2007) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------5 FIELDS, Joe 3-3 14 12 26 0.5-1 . 1-35 1 . . . . . 52 McCLAIN, Jameel 3-3 8 13 21 1.5-3 0.5-2 . . . 1-0 1 . . 30 GIRUZZI, V. 3-3 12 9 21 . . . 1 . . . . . 17 BROWN, A.J. 3-3 13 8 21 1.5-3 . . . . . 1 . . 45 FLAHERTY, Jake 3-3 7 10 17 ...... 26 DAVIS, Dowayne 3-3 14 2 16 2.0-6 ...... 97 JONES, Arthur 3-3 6 8 14 5.5-13 ...... 27 CHESTNUT, Nick 3-3 8 5 13 ...... 91 GILBEAUX, B. 3-3 8 4 12 1.0-2 ...... 33 MALJOVEC, Ben 3-2 6 5 11 ...... 51 JENKINS, Tony 3-3 5 4 9 2.0-7 1.0-6 . . 1 . . . . 15 WILLIAMS, Bruce 3-0 6 3 9 . . 1-23 ...... 35 HOLMES, Mike 3-1 3 4 7 ...... 95 SANTIAGO, Nick 3-0 1 3 4 1.0-6 0.5-4 ...... 90 KIMMEL, Jared 3-0 2 2 4 ...... 94 TRIBBEY, Bud 3-0 3 1 4 ...... 34 CHIARA, Paul 3-0 3 . 3 ...... 55 WILLIAMS, Lee 2-0 1 2 3 ...... 50 MELE, Mike 2-0 1 1 2 ...... 29 TANNER, Jason 2-0 2 . 2 ...... 56 PERKINS, A. 3-0 2 . 2 ...... 85 OWEN, Mike 3-0 1 1 2 ...... 14 BROWN, Quinton 3-0 1 1 2 ...... 72 HAMMOND, Ian 3-0 1 . 1 ...... 93 LEWIS, Andrew 3-0 . 1 1 ...... 46 CANTEY, Parker 2-0 1 . 1 ...... 80 NESHEIWAT, J. 3-3 1 . 1 ...... 4 SMITH, Taj 3-3 1 . 1 ...... 24 SELLERS, Jeremy 3-0 1 . 1 ...... 48 SUTER, Max 3-0 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 3-0 133 99 232 15-41 2-12 2-58 2 1 1-0 2 . . Opponents...... 3-0 99 112 211 29-107 18-80 1-13 8 . 1-0 1 2 . • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19Louisville AK Y -d. U - 21 0-0 2-12 7-137 0-0 0-0 5-91 7-205 0-0 SU 5-55 1-0 SU 2-20 6-40 SACKS BY: #-Yds. 0-0 7-45 SU KO RET.: #-Yds. 2-3 2-1 SU PUNT RET.: #-Yds. 0-1 SU OPP 5-16 PENALTIES: #-Yds. 1-1 OPP 2-15 FUMBLES: #-Lost 29:13 6-15 OPP SU 24:12 PUNTING:#-Avg. 7-21 31:51 SU OPP SU 6-48.3 4th DOWNCONV. 4-73 8-42.6 SU OPP 14 6-43.8 0-0 3rd DOWNCONV. OPP 5 6-32 TIME OFPOSS. 8-56 OPP 1-19 0-0 Penalty 13 OPP 5-113 Pass 65.5 5-27 4-46.2 SU 4-35 OPP Rush Total 0-0 SU 35.0 3-45 1-1 OPP 1 1st DOWNS: 62.5 7-11 5-40 SU OPP 0 Int. SU SU 6-46 Comp.Pct. 4-31.8 1-1 28:09 OPP 1-0 9 0 0 TDs 3 OPP 7 13-19 3 SU OPP 16 0-0 2 1 3-33.3 Comp. 35:48 8 SU OPP 23 0 4.5 14 6 Att. 63 5-11 0 OPP 3 7 1 2.1 PASSING: Yds. 1 SU 0 50 OPP 6 29:46 TDs 22 3.4 286 SU 20 199 0 0 2 79 SU 61 OPP 17 223 Att. 71.4 103 SU 7 OPP 4 1 RUSHING: Yds. 15 26 32 207 SU SU OPP 0 8 19 24 63 SU AVG. Yds/Play 21 SU SU OPP 1 64.9 0 20 TOTAL142 PLAYS 24 OPP 6 TOTAL29 OFFENSE 37 29 0 OPP 41 75 15 290 OPP 30 1 1 302 20 OPP 7.2 41 34 4 62 130 118 444 51 5.2 Wash. 78 378 408 7.2 71 Iowa 508 Illinois Louis. Miami (OH) WVU Rutgers Buffalo Pitt. USF UConn Cincy TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE * Denotes BIG EASTconference game CINCINNATI* at Connecticut* SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* BUFFALO RUTGERS* WEST VIRGINIA* 2617 0 at Miami (OH) 65.3 208 0 7 62 5 at Louisville* 20 1 35.0 79 ILLINOIS 0 3220 28 6 0 at 62.5 199 1 WASHINGTON 28 7 Iowa Att 1-4/0 2-33/0 Robinson, Andrew 3-51/0 1-12/0 5-33/0 3-35/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 1-9/0 1-(-1)/0 0-0/0 Cincy* Williams, Mike 0-0/0 0-0/0 UConn* Smith, Taj 0-0/0 USF * Comp 2-15/0 1-5/0 Smith, Derrell 1-4/00-0/01-27/0 Pitt.* Sheeran, 0-0/0 Dan 1-13/0 Sellers, Buffalo 2-22/0 Jeremy 0-0/0 Rutgers* Owen, Mike DNP WVU* 1-12/0 Nesheiwat, 1-15/00-0/02-14/1 DNP 1-9/0 Miami (OH) Jawad 0-0/0 Louis.* Moss, Rice 1-6/0 1-5/0 Int Merkerson, Da’Mon 0-0/0 Illinois 0-0/0 Iowa 1-3/0 Lobdell, Lavar Wash. Kapalanga, Arthur Cincy* 0-0/04-18/0 Fiammetta, UConn* Tony Chiara, Paul USF * 4-63/00-0/04-89/0 0-0/0 Brinkley, Pct Curtis 5-3/0 Pitt.* Player 4-15/1 5-19/0 3-13/0 Buffalo 7-17/0 DNP 3-3/0 Rutgers* WVU* DNP Smith, Derrell Miami 0-0/0 (OH) Louis.* Sellers, Jeremy 1-1/0 0-0/0 Robinson, A Illinois 0-0/0 1-1/0 0-0/0 Yards Iowa 0-0/0 Hogue, Doug 0-0/0 Wash. Fiammetta, Tony 1-(-2)/0 18-54/0 12-36/0 6-4/0 Dantley, Cameron Chiara, Paul Brinkley, Curtis Player TD Long Sack RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YDS/TDS) RUSHING (CARRIES-YDS/TDS) PASSING ndrew ndrew 13-(-17)/0 6-(-32)/0 8-(-20)/0 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS CINCINNATI* at Connecticut* SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* BUFFALO 80 2 RUTGERS* 0 151 3 66.7 WEST VIRGINIA* at Miami (OH) at Louisville* 0 ILLINOIS 0 0 0.0 0 at 0 0 0 0.0 0 WASHINGTON 0 0 0 Iowa Att 0 Dantley, Cameron Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE poet o-Ys-Ag g No -YdsAvg. -Lg No -YdsAvg. -Lg Opponent • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE * indicates BIG EASTconference game CINCINNATI* at Connecticut* SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* BUFFALO 0-0.0 RUTGERS* 0-0.0 WEST VIRGINIA* at Miami (OH) at Louisville* 2-2010.011 No -YdsAvg. -Lg ILLINOIS at Iowa WASHINGTON Opponent Williams, CINCINNATI* at Connecticut* SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* Bruce BUFFALO 5-95-19.025 RUTGERS* 3-69-23.026 2-4221.023 WEST VIRGINIA* 2-22 11.0 -13 at Miami (OH) 6-178-29.748 at Louisville* 1-2727.0 ILLINOIS at Iowa WASHINGTON PUNT RETURNS CINCINNATI* 2-2 at Connecticut* 0-0 SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* 0-1 BUFFALO 2-2/44,42 0-2/(39),(38) RUTGERS* WEST VIRGINIA* at Miami (OH) 2-2/42,42 at Louisville* ILLINOIS at Iowa WASHINGTON Opponent FG-FGA/Yds Shadle, (Miss) PATs Patrick KICKING KICK RETURNS oms ie Suter, Max Holmes, Mike INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS CINCINNATI* at Connecticut* SOUTH FLORIDA* 5-229 -45.80 at Pittsburgh* Long, Rob 8-341 -42.62 BUFFALO RUTGERS* 1-3434.0 WEST VIRGINIA* 4-17844.51 0-0.0 at Miami (OH) Barker, John at Louisville* No -YdsAvg.-Inside 20 ILLINOIS 2-11256.0 -1 No -YdsAvg.-Inside 20 at Iowa WASHINGTON Opponent PUNTING S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE * Denotes BIG EASTconference game Cincy* UConn* USF * Pitt.* Buffalo Rutgers* 0-0/0 WVU* 1-0/1 Miami (OH) 0-0/0 1-0/1 Louis.* 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 Illinois 2-0/2 0-0/0 Iowa Smith, Taj 1-0/1 0-0/0 1-0/1 Wash. Sellers, Jeremy 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Nesheiwat, Jawad Hammond, Ian Cincy* UConn* Chiara, Paul USF * Player Pitt.* Buffalo 1-0/1 Rutgers* 0-0/0 WVU* Williams, 0-1/1 Miami 0-0/01-1/25-2/7 (OH) Tanner,Bruce 0-0/0 Jason 0-0/01-0/1 Louis.* Suter, 2-4/64-6/108-2/10 Holmes, Mike Illinois Max Iowa Fields, Joe Wash. Davis, 5-1/66-1/73-0/3 Chestnut, Dowayne 2-3/52-2/44-0/4 Brown, Nick 0-0/0 6-2/82-4/65-2/7 0-0/01-1/2 Brown, Quinton DNP Player A.J. 1-1/2 Mele, Mike Maljovec, 3-4/73-1/40-0/0 Giruzzi, Ben 1-2/3 3-3/65-3/8 Flaherty, 2-2/42-4/63-4/7 Vincenzo 0-0/0 0-0/0 Player Wash. Jake 0-1/1 DNP Cincy* 1-1/2 UConn* 3-0/3 1-1/2 0-0/0 Iowa USF * 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-1/1 Williams, Lee 0-0/0 Pitt.* Tribbey, Bud 1-1/2 0-1/1 1-0/1 Buffalo Santiago, Nick 3-1/4 Illinois 1-1/2 Rutgers* Perkins, Anthony WVU* 3-0/3 2-7/9 1-0/1 Owen, Mike Miami (OH) 2-4/6 1-0/1 3-4/7 Louis.* Lewis, A Louis.* 0-0/0 Illinois Kimmel, Jared 0-0/0 1-7/8 Iowa 1-1/2 Jones, Arthur 1-0/1 4-2/6 2-3/5 Wash. Jenkins, Tony DNP 5-0/5 McClain, Jameel Gilbeaux, Brandon Cantey, Parker Player DEFENSIVE LINE(SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) OTHER (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) DEFENSIVE BACKS(SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) LINEBACKERS (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) ndrew 0-0/0 0-1/1 0-0/0 DNP 3-3/6 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS im O) V* ugr* ufl Pt. UF* Cn Cincy* UConn* USF * Pitt.* Buffalo Rutgers* WVU* Miami (OH) S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE Tackles Solo Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Fumbles Forced Breakups INT ReturnYds Interceptions TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo Longest 62 vs. Illinois Total Assist Tackles Solo Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Longest Carries Rushing Yards Longest Receptions Receiving Yards INTs/Return Yds Forced Fumbles Total Assist Tackles Solo Sacks TFL/Yds Total Assist Receiving Yards Kick Returns Longest Yards Returns Punt Returns Average Rushing Long Yards Punting Number

Total 0 Assist Tackles Solo Receiving Yards Yards Carries Rushing # 13JOHNBARKER # 34PAUL CHIARA # 27NICKCHESTNUT # 3DELONECARTER # 99CORNELIUSCAMPBELL # 17A.J.BROWN # 14QUINTONBROWN # 46PARKER CANTEY # 22CURTISBRINKLEY 2.0/5vs. Miami (OH),2006 1.0/2vs. Illinois, 2007

4vs. Notre Dame, 2005;West Virginia, 2006 Touchdowns 1vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Touchdowns Receptions Touchdowns Longest Touchdowns Receptions Longest Yards Touchdowns Longest Carries Yards 2vs. Illinois, 2007 11vs. Louisville, 2006 4vs. Rutgers, 2006 91vs. West Virginia, 2006 108vs. Miami (OH),2006

1vs. Louisville, 2005 48vs. Rutgers, 2005 26vs. Miami (OH),2006 19vs. Connecticut, 2006 1vs. Florida State, Connecticut &Lousiville, 2005 13 27 24 vs. Louisville, 2005 38 vs. Louisville, 2005 4vs. Louisville, 2006;Washington, Illinois, 2007 1 vs. Rutgers &SouthFlorida, 2005;Iowa, Pitt,2006 2 vs. Illinois, 2007 3 8 vs. Louisville, 2005

1/16 vs. Connecticut, 1/0vs. West Virginia, 2006 vs. Louisville, 2005 vs. Louisville, 2005 vs. Louisville, 2005 56.0 vs. Washington, 2007 112 vs. Washington, 2007 129 vs. Wyoming, 2006 2.0/5 vs. Miami (OH),2006 10 vs. Louisville, 2006 36 vs. Louisville, 2005 43 vs. Louisville, 2005 47 vs. SouthFlorida, 2006 65 vs. Washington, 2007 22 vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 21 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 89 vs. Illinois, 2007 20 vs. West Virginia, 2005 20 vs. West Virginia, 2005 2 vs. Rutgers, 2004 2 vs. Florida State, 2004 2 vs. Rutgers, 2004 1 vs. Louisville, 2006,Illinois, 2007 1 vs. Miami (OH),2006 5 vs. Iowa, 2006 1 vs. Iowa, Illinois, SouthFlorida, 2006 4 vs. Louisville, 2006;Iowa, 2007 6 vs. Louisville, 2006;Washington, 2007 2 vs. Rutgers &Louisville, 2005 4 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 9 vs. Louisville, 2006 2 vs. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Connecticut, 2006 4 vs. Wyoming, 2006 2 vs. Washington, 2007 1 vs. Connecticut, 2006 1 vs. West Virginia, 2005 1 vs. Miami (OH),Connecticut, 2006 1 vs. Iowa, 2007 1 vs. Iowa, 2007 3 vs. West Virginia, 2006 2 vs. Miami (OH),Rutgers, 2006 ORANGE CAREERHIGHS Breakups Total Assist Tackles Solo Total Assist Tackles Solo 0 Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Fumbles Forced Fumble Recovery Pass Breakups Yards Interceptions Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo 11vs. Illinois, 2007 4vs. Illinois, 2007 Long 18vs. Illinois, 2007 Receptions Yards Receiving Kickoff Returns Longest Carries Rushing Yards TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds Total Tackles Solo Fumble Recoveries Total Assist Tackles Solo Carries Longest Rushing Yards Passing Yards Interceptions/Ret. Yds. TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds Breakups Total Assist Tackles Solo # 30VINCENZOGIRUZZI #72 IANHAMMOND # 43TONYFIAMMETTA # 26DOWAYNE DAVIS # 7DONTEDAVIS # 91BRANDONGILBEAUX # 45JAKEFLAHERTY # 5JOEFIELDS # 6DONTA HERROD 1.0/10vs. 1vs. Illinois, 2007 1.0/7vs. Miami (OH),2006 1vs. Virginia, &Rutgers, 2005 2vs. Illinois, 2006 1vs. Notre Dame, 2005;vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 Touchdowns Longest Completions Attempts Assist 1vs. Pittsburgh, 2005 Yards 7vs. Illinois, 2007 3vs. Washington, Iowa, Illinois, 2007 1 vs. Illinois, 2007 1 vs. Illinois, 2007 1 vs. West Virginia, 2006 2 vs. West Virginia, 2006 1 vs. 1 vs. Louisville, 2005;Illinois, WVU,Connecticut, 2006 37vs. Virginia, 2005 53vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 10vs. Wake Forest, 2006 1.0/10 vs. Buffalo, 2005 vs. Wake Forest, Miami (OH),WVU,2006 2005; Dame,Notre & Pittsburgh Virginia, Buffalo, 15 vs. Connecticut, 2005 8 vs. Connecticut &Notre Dame, 2005 8 vs. Cincinnati, 2005 8 vs. Iowa, 2007 5 vs. Iowa, 2007 131 vs. Cincinnati, 2005 2/6 vs. Connecticut, 2006 4 vs. Iowa, Illinois, 2007 3 vs. Illinois, 2007 14 vs. Buffalo and Cincinnati, 2004;Rutgers, 2005 72 vs. Rutgers, 2005 70 vs. Cincinnati, 2005 15 vs. Purdue, 2004 12 vs. West Virginia, 2006 9 vs. Purdue, 2004;Cincinnati, 2005 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2004 8 vs. Purdue, 2004 1 vs. Iowa, Wyoming, Pitt,SouthFlorida, 2006 7 vs. West Virginia, 2006 8 vs. Illinois, 2007 1.0/7 vs. Miami (OH),1.0/1vs. Cincinnati, 2006 1.0/7 1.0/7 vs. Connecticut, 2006 6 vs. Rutgers, 2006 5 vs. Rutgers, 2006l;Washington, 2007 3 vs. Iowa, 2007 0.5/1 vs. Miami (OH),2006 1.0/5 vs. Iowa 2007 Buffalo, 2005;1.0/1vs. Washington, 26vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 16 vs. Louisville, 2006 5 vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 1 vs. Wyoming, Louisville, 2006 7 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 4 vs. Iowa, 2006 2007; 1.0/1vs. Rutgers, 2006 vs. Connecticut, 2006;1.0/2vs. Washington, S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE 2.5/7vs. Connecticut, 2006 TFL/Yds. Sacks/Yds. Pass Breakups Fumble Recovery Forced Fumbles Total Assist Tackles Solo Total Int. Ret.TDs Tackles Solo Int. Ret.Yds. Pass Breakups Interceptions Total Assist Tackles Solo Long Average Yards Punting Number Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Total Tackles Solo Receiving Yards Fumble Recoveries/Yds TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo 1.0/5vs. Connecticut, 2006 Blocked Kick TFL/Yds Sack/Yds Fumbles Forced Fumble Recovery Pass Breakup Total Assist Tackles Solo Total Tackles Solo Longest Yards Kick Returns # 51TONYJENKINS # 35MIKEHOLMES # 52JAMEELMCCLAIN # 50MIKEMELE # 33BENMALJOVEC # 47ROBLONG # 11LAVAR LOBDELL # 90JAREDKIMMEL # 98ARTHURKAPALANGA # 97ARTHURJONES 2.5-2vs. Iowa, 2007 1.0/6vs. Cincinnati, 2005;Wake Forest 2006 1vs. Purdue, 2004 2vs. Louisville, 2005 1vs. Louisville, 2005; vs. Wyoming, Louisville, 2006 1vs. Iowa, 2007 1vs. West Virginia, 2005 Longest Receptions Assist 1 vs. 1vs. Connecticut, 2004;vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 3vs. Washington, Iowa, 2007 Assist Assist 3vs. Illinois, 2007 7vs. Washington, 2007 6vs. Illinois, 2007 3vs. Illinois, 2007 3vs. Illinois, 2007 9vs. Cincinnati, 2006 9vs. Iowa, 2007 8vs. Miami (OH),2006 2.0/9 vs. 1vs. Washington, 2007 1vs. Iowa, Illinois 2007 1vs. Louisville2005;Rutgers 2006;Iowa 2007 27 vs. Washington, 2007 42 vs. Illinois, 2007 5 vs. Florida State&Georgia Tech, 2004 2 vs. Iowa, Illinois 2007 5 vs. 27 vs. Miami (OH),2006 2.5/5 vs. Illinois, 2.5/11vs. Cincinnati, 2/15 vs. Iowa, 2006;2/8vs. Miami (OH),2006 1 vs. Connecticut, 2006 1 vs. Miami (OH),2006 1 vs. Miami (OH),Cincinnati, 2006 4 vs. Washington, 2007 341 vs. Iowa, 2007 1/0 vs. SouthFlorida, 2006 58 vs. Illinois, 2007 7 vs. West Virginia, 2006;Iowa, 2007 5 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 2.0/2 vs. Miami (OH),2.0/8vs. Connecticut, 2006 Georgia Tech, 2004;2.0/13vs. Illinois, 2006; Connecticut, &Notre Dame 2005;Miami (OH),West 8 vs. Iowa, 2007 Virginia, 2006 7 vs. Iowa, 2007 2 vs. Washington, 2007 1 vs. Washington, 2007 2 vs. Iowa, 2007 1 vs. Washington, Iowa 2007 45.8 vs. Illinois, 2007 8 vs. Rutgers, 2006 8 vs. Rutgers, 2006 18 vs. Illinois, 2006 19 vs. Iowa, 2006 Connecticut, 2004;SouthFlorida, 2006;Iowa,2007 2 vs. Iowa, 2006 ORANGE CAREERHIGHS F/d TFL/Yds ak/d Fumbles Forced Sacks/Yds Receiving Receptions Total Assist Tackles Solo Receiving Receptions Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Yards Tackles Longest Punt Returns Tackles Solo Kickoff Return Receiving Touchdown Longest Carries Rushing Yards Total Assist Tackles Solo Attempts Passing Yards Total Tackles Solo Receiving Catches Longest Carries Rushing Yards # 85MIKEOWEN # 80JAWAD NESHEIWAT # 12RICEMOSS # 84DA’MON MERKERSON # 86MAXMEISEL # 24JEREMYSELLERS # 95NICKSANTIAGO # 9ANDREWROBINSON # 56ANTHONYPERKINS

2vs. West Virginia, 2004 Longest Receptions Total Longest Yards Longest Receptions Yards Longest Yards Touchdowns Longest Yards Touchdowns Yards Completions Yards Interceptions Touchdowns 2vs. Iowa, 2006 2vs. Iowa, 2006 9vs. West Virginia, 2004 27vs. Illinois, 2007 17vs. Iowa, 2007 2vs. Miami (OH),2006;Washington, 2007 15vs. Washington, 2007 15vs. Washington, 2007 36vs. Illinois, 2006 4vs. Rutgers, 2006 6vs. West Virginia, 2004 27vs. Illinois, 2007 9vs. Iowa, 2007

18vs. Rutgers, 2006 1vs. Louisville2005;Rutgers 2006;Iowa 2007 2vs. BostonCollege, 2004 1vs. Illinois, 2007 s 1.0/3 vs. 1vs. Miami (OH),Rutgers, 2006;Illinois, 2007 1.0/3 vs. Illinois, 2006;1.0/8 vs. Iowa, 2007 1vs. Iowa, 2007 3 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 4 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 1 vs. West Virginia, 2006 2 vs. Buffalo, 2005;Illinois, 2006 8 vs. Washington, 2007 2 vs. Washington, 2007 1 vs. 1 vs. Miami (OH),2006;Washington, 2007 1 vs. Washington, Illinois 2007 1 vs. Washington, Illinois 2007 8 vs. Rutgers, 2006 8 vs. Rutgers, 2006 116 vs. Louisville, 2005 208 vs. Illinois, 2007 50vs. Cincinnati, 2005 16 vs. Illinois, 2006 15 vs. Washington, 2007 32 vs. Washington, 2007 20 vs. Washington, 2007 31 vs. Rutgers, 2006 1.0/8 vs. Iowa, 2007 Illinois, 1.0/1vs. Louisville, 2006; 7vs. Iowa, 2007 4 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 6 vs. Louisville, 2005 1 vs. Wyoming, 2006 4 vs. Miami (OH),2006 1 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 1 vs. Rutgers, 2006 8 vs. Illinois, 2007 1 vs. Rutgers, 2006;Washington, 2007 Wake Forest, Iowa, Illinois, Miami (OH), West Virginia, 2006;Washington, 2007 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg.)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE vs. Washington, Iowa, 2007 vs. Washington, Iowa, 2007 Total Assist Kickoff Returns Tackles Solo Tackles Solo Longest Kickoff Returns vs. Connecticut, 2006;Washington, Illinois, Rushing Receiving Receptions Made PAT’s Attempts Made Field2007 Goals Longest Receptions Yards Longest Receiving Tackles Solo Rushing Yards Touchdowns Longest Receptions Receiving Yards vs. Louisville, 2006 Tackles Solo Interceptions-Return Yds Kick Returns Yards Longest Number Punt Returns Longest Receptions Receiving Yards # 25DERRELLSMITH # 81DANSHEERAN # 42PATRICK SHADLE # 94BUDTRIBBEY # 29JASONTANNER # 48MAXSUTER # 4TAJ SMITH # 15BRUCEWILLIAMS

5vs. Louisville, 2005 Longest Yards Total Assist Longest Yards Longest Carries Yards Yards Total Total Assist Yards Longest Attempted Touchdowns Longest Carries 5vs. Illinois, 2007 7vs. Illinois, 2007 5vs. Illinois, 2007 109vs. Cincinnati, 2005 20vs. Notre Dame, 2005 19vs. Washington, 2007 2vs. Illinois, 2007 1vs. Wake Forest, Illinois, Connecticut, 2006; 1vs. Illinois, 2007 1-23vs. Iowa, 2007 1vs. Illinois, 2007 2vs. Iowa, Miami (OH),Wyoming, Louisville, 48vs. Illinois, 2006 5vs. Washington, 2007 26vs. Cincinnati, 2005 8vs. Washington, 2007 0 2vs. Wake Forest, 2006 46vs. Wake Forest, 2006 13vs. Wake Forest, 2006 3vs. Iowa, 2006 39 vs. Louisville, 2005 20 vs. SouthFlorida, 2005 12 vs. Notre Dame, 2005 1vs. Illinois, 2006 1 vs. Iowa, 2007 3 vs. Washington, 2007 3 vs. Washington, 2007 3 vs. SouthFlorida, Notre Dame &Louisville, 2005; 2 vs. Notre Dame, 2005 178 vs. Washington, 2007 106 vs. Illinois, 2006 48 vs. Washington, 2007 37 vs. Rutgers, 2006 17 vs. Rutgers, 2006 65 vs. Illinois, 2006 3 vs. Rutgers, 2006 6 vs. Washington, 2007 4 vs. Illinois, Miami (OH), Wyoming, 2006 4 vs. Illinois, Miami (OH), Wyoming, 2006 1 vs. Wake Forest, Illinois, Connecticut, 2006; 1 vs. Iowa, Illinois, Miami (OH),2006 5 vs. Iowa &Illinois, 2006;Washington, 2007 5 vs. Illinois, 2007 1 vs. Illinois, 2007 9 vs. Washington 1 vs. Washington, Iowa, 2007 9 vs. Washington, 2007

ORANGE CAREERHIGHS vs. Washington, 2007 Sacks/Yds TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo Longest Receptions Receiving Yards # 55LEEWILLIAMS # 1MIKEWILLIAMS 3.0/7vs. Wyoming, 2006 1.0/2vs. Wyoming, 1.0/4vs. Connecticut 2006 Touchdowns 6 vs. West Virginia, 2006 4 vs. West Virginia, 2006 4 vs. Wyoming, 2006 47vs. West Virginia, 2006 99 vs. West Virginia, 2006 5 vs. Louisville, 2006 1 vs. Pittsburgh, WVU,Louisville, USF, 2006 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE SYRACUSE INTHEBIGEASTCONFERENCE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE e oeOfne t 75.0 42.3 100.0 .667 28:25 .667 Tied 7th 7th 3rd 8th 61.0 Tied 4th 28.3 8th 12 100.0 60.0 45.7 18 32 8th 8th 71 8th 8th 114.4 5th 7th 10.0 8th 453.3 145.8 Red Zone Defense 198.7 8th Red Zone Offense Kickoff Coverage 266.0 Time of Possession 8th 31.7 8th PAT 34.0 3rd Kicking +1 Field Goals 8th 8th Opp. Third DownConv. 22.8 8th 187.3 Third DownConversions 167.0 Opp. FourthDownConv. 8th 4th DownConversions 8th 39.3 5th Opponent Penalties 7th 10.7 Penalties 3rd 4th Sacks Against 4th 6th Sacks By Opponent FirstDowns First Downs 8th Pass 8th Defense Efficiency Pass Efficiency Punt Returns Total Defense Total Offense 46.7 Rushing Defense Rushing Offense Turnover Margin Net Punting Kickoff Returns Pass Defense Pass Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Offense Category Rank Statistic asala icnai :0pm ERTLocal ESPNorESPN2 ESPNU 3:30p.m. ESPNRegional ESPNorESPN2 12:00p.m. 7:00p.m. 12:00p.m. 12:00p.m. Marshall atCincinnati Connecticut atPittsburgh North Carolina atUSF East Carolina atWest Virginia Syracuse atLouisville September 22,2007 This Week inthe BIG EAST il olpt 3d 66.7 24.4 3rd 2nd Kick return yds/game 1.33 Field goal pct. T-3rd Suter All Field goals/game Shadle purpose 1.83 Total T-14th 4th 5th 162.0 7.0 Robinson Passing yds/game Tackles for Loss/game McClain Tackles/gam9th Avg/game Long Punting 8th 114.0 T-14th Offense Jones 2nd 7.0 7.0 Giruzzi Tackles/game average T-14th Tackles/game44.0 T-7th 139.0 Rank Fields Interceptions/game T-8th 2nd Stat Dantley Pass 218.7 Tackles/game0.33 Brown, A.J. 8.7 Efficiency Player Category Orange inthe BIG EAST 1.000 1.000 2-0 SYRACUSE 0-0 .000 3-0 Pittsburgh 0-0 1.000 .000 0-0 .000 Louisville 0-0 3-0 0-0 Pct. .000 .000 South Florida W-L 0-3 .000 West Virginia 0-0 Pct. 2-1 W-L .000 Rutgers 0-0 .667 Connecticut2-1 Cincinnati 0-0 .667 .000 School .000 BIG 3-0 2007 BIG EASTStandings 3-0 1.000 1.000 EAST Overall S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE *indicates BIG EASTconference game • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE yaueTtl 4 2 3 2 - 0-1 2 1 3 20 3 4 92 8011 1-13 12 12 Opponent Syracuse Totals Game Cincinnati * Totals Half Syracuse Fum at Connecticut * Syracuse Int South Florida * Syracuse Downs at Pittsburgh * FG-FGA Syracuse Pass Buffalo Rush 243 Syracuse 3 TDs Rutgers * 0 142 4 1 1-1 Syracuse Total Points 0 1 West Virginia * 0 2 0-0 Syracuse 0 Scores 61 at Miami 213 (OH) 355 0-1 0 1 10 5 Syracuse InRedZone 1 2 0 at Louisville* 3 0-0 0-0 5 1 0-0 Syracuse Illinois Syracuse at Syracuse Washington Syracuse Iowa SYRACUSE INTHEREDZONE2007 Nesheiwat Norton Durand McCall Madison Chavers Williams CINCINNATI* Smith,T. at Connecticut* Fiametta SOUTH FLORIDA Brinkley at Pittsburgh* BUFFALO Robinson RUTGERS* WEST VIRGINIA* at Miami (OH) at Louisville* ILLINOIS Robinson at Iowa WASHINGTON Robinson Opponent QB Brinkley TB Brinkley FB Fiametta WR Fiametta Smith, WR LT Smith, T. LG C Williams T RG Chavers RT Williams TE Madison Chavers McCall Durand Madison Norton Nesheiwat McKenzie Durand Norton Nesheiwat LIOS ibax oe Jnis cli Hle Faet Grzi hsnt ..Bon ils Davis, Dowayne Davis, Dowayne Fields Fields A.J.Brown A.J.Brown Chestnut Chestnut Davis, Dowayne Giruzzi Giruzzi Fields Flaherty Flaherty ^ Syracuse startedfifthdefensive Holmes backinplaceof ^ alinebacker A.J.Brown Maljovec Chestnut McClain CINCINNATI* Giruzzi McClain Flaherty at Connecticut* Jenkins Maljovec Jenkins SOUTH FLORIDA Jones Jones at Pittsburgh* McClain Gilbeaux BUFFALO Gilbeaux Jenkins RUTGERS* Jones WEST VIRGINIA* Gilbeaux at Miami (OH) at Louisville* ILLINOIS at Iowa WASHINGTON Opponent LE DEFENSE LT RT RE LB LB LB CB OFFENSE SS FS CB 2007 STARTING LINEUPS Did Not Score Because… S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE ROBINSON’S RECORDMONTH-BY-MONTH THE ROBINSONYEARS(2005-PRESENT) *Indicates BIG EASTconference game 2007 SCORINGBYQUARTERS • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE lyn nFeduf -6 1-11 0-0 1-6 0-0 0-3 5-16 0-0 0-0 4-10 1-0 1-0 0-5 3-0 0-1 1-2 0-2 0-14 0-0 5-21 January BIG 1-0 0-1 EAST December 0-0 0-19 0-2 Overall 1-1 1-6 November 1-5 1-0 0-7 0-0 0-0 October 0-9 1-1 0-0 4-0 4-10 September 4-6 5-10 4-1 0-4 3-4 August 0-0 0-11 3-0 Month Overall 0-0 0-0 Home Playing inthe Carrier Dome Playing onFieldTurf Playing onAstroTurf Playing onnatural grass SU scores 40+points SUscores 30-39 points 118 32 SU scores 20-29points SU scores lessthan20points SU rushes for 250+&passesfor 250+yards SU passes for 250+yards SU rushes for 250+yards SUbackrushes for 100+yards 14 16 SUleadsafterthree quarters SU leads atthe half Opponent scores first 45 10 SU scores first 31 3 SU’s record under Greg Robinson when... 28 3 Opponent Totals Syracuse Totals Cincinnati * 35 Syracuse at Connecticut * Syracuse South Florida * Syracuse at Pittsburgh * 0 Syracuse Buffalo 7 Syracuse Rutgers * Syracuse 14 West Virginia * Syracuse 14 at Miami (OH) Syracuse at Louisville* 0 0 Syracuse 0 Illinois 14 Syracuse 0 at Iowa Syracuse Washington 0 3 0 Syracuse 3 1st 14 3 17 10 21 2nd 0 7 10 41 7 6 3rd 42 20 12 4th OT Total S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE Low Third DownConv. % Low Time of Possession Low Yards Penalized Low Penalties Low Sacks By:#-Yds. Most Total Turnovers Most Fumbles Lost Most Passes Had Intercepted Low Total Off.Yards Low Total Plays Low Passing Yardage Low Pass Completions Low Passing Plays Low Rushing Yards Low Rushing Plays Low First Downs Low OPPONENTS Points inaHalf Low Points SYRACUSE 0v.Ilni 42,Washington 20vs. Illinois s ahntn 8,Washington 7vs. Washington 3v.Ilni 78,Iowa 63vs. Illinois s oa lios 0,Washington, Illinois 0vs. Iowa, Illinois 2v.Wsigo 37,Iowa 32vs. Washington 4v.Ilni 51,Illinois 34vs. Illinois 3v.Ilni 378,Illinois 63vs. Illinois 0v.Ilni 0,Washington 0vs. Illinois 8 s lios 508,Illinois 286vs. Illinois 5 s lios 56,Washington 55vs. Illinois 0v.Ilni 28,Washington 20vs. Illinois

15 s ahntn 35:48,Iowa 31:51vs. Washington 1. s oa 45.5,Illinois 13.3vs. Iowa 41 s oa 28:09,Washington 35,Iowa 4,Iowa 5-27,Illinois 24:12vs. Iowa 408,Iowa 40vs. Iowa 62,Washington 5vs. Illinois 130,Illinois 0-0vs. Washington, Illinois 15,Washington, Illinois 20,Illinois 118,Iowa 103vs. Iowa 22,Iowa 41,Washington, Iowa 50vs. Iowa 7,Iowa 79vs. Iowa 35,Iowa 7vs. Iowa 20vs. Iowa 8vs. Washington 29vs. Washington 5vs. Iowa 0vs. Iowa 0vs. Iowa s ahntn oa 3,Iowa 1,Iowa 2,Iowa 1vs. Washington, Iowa 1vs. Washington 1vs. Iowa 4. s ahntn 68.4,Iowa 40.0vs. Washington -2v.Iw 7-21,Washington 0,Washington, Illinois 290,Iowa 2-12 vs. Iowa 24,Iowa 0vs. Washington, Illinois 26,Illinois 223 vs. Illinois 20 vs. Washington 14 vs. Illinois 2007 TEAMSUPERLATIVES S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • September22,2007(12:00p.m.ESPNReg)PapaJohn’s CardinalStadium•Louisville,Ky. • SYRACUSE at#18/19LOUISVILLE 1,Bruce Williams vs. Iowa Blocked Field Goals Longest Int. Return Interception Yds. Gained Interceptions by Punt ReturnYards Punt Returns Kickoff ReturnYards Kickoff Returns Long Punt Return 4,RyanDonahue, Iowa 2,Patrick Shadlevs. Illinois Long Punt Punting Yards Punts Long Field Goal ,Jrm elr s lios 18,Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois 18,Tony Moeaki, Iowa 6,Jeremy Sellersvs. Illinois 6,Jawad Nesheiwat vs. Illinois Field Goals PATs Scoring (points) Total Offense All-Purpose Yds. TDs Receiving Yards Receiving Pass Receptions TDs passing Long Pass Play 1,Ricky Stanzi,Iowa 3,Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois Yards Passing Pass Pct. (min.10att.) Interceptions Thrown Pass Completions Longest Run TDs Rushing Blocked PAT Blocked Punts OPPONENTS Rushing Yards Rushing Attempts SYRACUSE Pass Attempts 2,Patrick Shadlevs. Illinois 8,RobLong vs. Iowa 65,John Barker vs. Washington 2,Patrick Shadlevs. Washington ,CmrnDnlyv.Ilni 4,, Iowa 1,Cameron Dantley vs. Illinois 0 1,Jeremy Sellersvs. Illinois 16,CurtisBrinkleyvs. Illinois 2,Bruce Williams vs. Washington 208, A 4,RbLn s oa 185,Jared Ballman, Washington 341,RobLong vs. Iowa ,JwdNsewt ,Tn oai oa 3,Tony Moeaki, Iowa 1,Jawad Nesheiwat 54,CurtisBrinkleyvs. Illinois 208, A 0 32, A 62, A 44,Patrick Shadlevs. Illinois ,MxStrv.Wsigo 3,Brandon Johnson, Washington 6,Max Sutervs. Washington 89,CurtisBrinkleyvs. Illinois 5,Taj Smithvs. Washington ,Mk ilasv.Wsigo 18,LouisRankin,Washington 6,Mike Williams vs. Washington 178,Max Sutervs. Washington 170,Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois ,JeFed s oa 1,Mike Humpal, Iowa 1,Joe Fields vs. Iowa 20, A 1 rc ilasv.Wsigo 49,Andy Brodell, Iowa 11,Bruce Williams vs. Washington 0 rc ilasv.Wsigo 78,Andy Brodell, Iowa 20,Bruce Williams vs. Washington 35,Joe Fields vs. Iowa 7,MxStrv.Wsigo 63,Brandon Johnson, Washington 178,Max Sutervs. Washington 65.4, A 5 o ilsv.Iw 13,Mike Humpal, Iowa 35,Joe Fields vs. Iowa 13, A 0 1, Andrew Robinson vs. Iowa

ndrew Robinson vs. Illinois de oisnv.Ilni 52,Jake Christensen, Iowa ndrew Robinson vs. Illinois de oisnv.Ilni 278,Jake Christensen, Iowa ndrew Robinson vs. Illinois de oisnv.Ilni 73.7,Jake Locker, Washington 32,Jake Christensen, Iowa ndrew Robinson vs. Illinois ndrew Robinson vs. Washington de oisnv.Wsigo 23, Jake Christensen, Iowa ndrew Robinson vs. Washington ndrew Robinson vs. Washington 2007 INDIVIDUALSUPERLATIVES

50,Jason Reda, Illinois

2,Jason Reda, Illinois

278, Jake Christensen, Iowa 112, Tony Moeaki, Iowa 150, Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois 13, Mike Humpal, Iowa 52, Jared Ballman, Washington 17, LouisRankin,Washington 50, Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois 5, Kyle Hudson, Illinois 4, Jared Ballman, Washington 8, Tony Moeaki, Iowa 6, RyanPerkins, Washington 1, Jake Christensen, Iowa 3, LouisRankin,Washington 0 2, Kenny Iwebema, Iowa 0

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