CHARLOTTE 49ERS GAME NOTES CHARLOTTE 49ERS (5-5; C-USA: 3-3) SEASON 7 GAME 11 Charlotte vs. Marshall vs. Marshall Thundering Herd (7-3; C-USA: 5-1) Sat., Nov. 23 at 3:30 p.m. Jerry Richardson Stadium (15,314) On the strength of three straight C-USA wins, Charlotte (5-5; C-USA: 3-3) is on the verge Charlotte, N.C. of becoming bowl eligible for the first time in school history. Charlotte has a tough test at home, however, in East Division frontrunner Marshall, which leads series play, 3-1. Char- TV: Stadium/Facebook lotte has rallied from 14-point second-half deficits in two of the recent three wins. Char- PxP: Chris Hassel lotte has scored 13 touchdowns over the three-game win streak, averaging 33.7 points, Analyst: AJ Hawk and QB Chris Reynolds has thrown for over 300 yards in two of the wins. Sideline: Kristen Balboni

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Radio: 730 The Game Charlotte has matched its school record for wins in a season to improve to 5-5 through 10 Charlotte Sports Network from Learfield games for the first time in school history ... the 49ers are one win shy of the school record IMG College Sports for C-USA wins in a season (4), set last year ... Charlotte has scored 25+ points in each of PxP: Matt Swierad its five wins ... Charlotte leads C-USA in rushing offense (202.8/gm) ... Charlotte has set a Analyst: Al Wallace single-season record with 27.0 sacks ... RB Benny LeMay leads C-USA in all-Purpose Yards Sideline: Bobby Rosinski (133.0/gm) and ranks second in rushing (102.8/gm) ... former walk-on DE Alex Highsmith Charlotte Head Coach: is 2nd in C-USA and 12th in the FBS with 8.5 sacks and owns the school’s single-game Will Healy (Richmond, 2008) (2.0), season (8.5) and career (14.5) sack records ... Charlotte matched its school record for at CLT:...... 5-5 (1st year) home wins (4, 2018) ... LB Jeff Gemmell is the 49ers all-time leader in career tackles (279). Overall:...... 18-26 (4th year) REYNOLDS KEYS THREE-GAME WIN STREAK Marshall Head Coach: In the last three wins, QB Chris Reynolds has thrown for 882 yds (294.0/gm) and six TDs Doc Holliday (West Virginia, ‘78) while rushing for 290 yds (96.7/gm) and two TDs ... he’s completed 70.5% (62-88) of his At Marshall (Yrs.): ...... 77-49 (10th) passes ... Reynolds has twice set school FBS records for passing yards (336 v. NT; 354 at Overall (Yrs.): ...... 77-49 (10th) UTEP) and total offense (432 v. NT; 445 at UTEP) and has run for at least 90 yards in each game, with a career-high 103 v. MT ... he has averaged 390.7 yards of total offense. Marshall Location: Huntington, W.Va. WEAPONS ARSENAL Enrollment: 13,631 Six different players have put up a 100-yard performance during the streak: Nickname: Thundering Herd Rushing: Benny LeMay, 155 v. NT Receiving: Victor Tucker, 140 v. NT Colors: Kelly Green and White Aaron McAllister, 104 v. MT Tyler Ringwood, 100 v. NT Conference: Conference USA Chris Reynolds, 103 v. MT Cameron Dollar, 157 v UTEP Stadium: Joan C. Edwards Stadium (38,227) MORE STATS ON THE STREAK 2018 Record: ...... 9-4 (Conf: 6-2/T2nd East) Charlotte has scored 13 TDs and put up 504.0 yds of total offense in the three wins ... Gasparillo Bowl: W, 38-20 vs. USF Charlotte has put up 440 or more yards of total offense in each of the three games ... two opponents have been held under 400 yards of total offense (333 by MT; 389 by UTEP) ... NOTES: Charlotte owns a 4-1 turnover advantage ... the 49ers have been without star RB Benny Charlotte and Marshall are the only two C- LeMay for two of the three. USA East Division teams that are at .500 or better in each of the last two years. MILESTONE TO LOOK FOR Year CHA MAR Sr. RB Benny LeMay (2972 career rushing yards) needs 28 to reach 3,000 in his career ... 2018 4-4 6-2 LeMay will join Kalif Phillips (career record 4,020 yards) as the only two 49ers that have 2019 3-3 5-1 eclipsed the 3,000-yard plateau ... LeMay sat out the last two games with injury. Charlotte is looking for a single-season school record fourth consecutive win. SACK ATTACK Charlotte is looking for its school-record sixth DEs Alex Highsmith (8.5) and Markees Watts (7.5) rank 2-4 in C-USA in sacks. The duohas win of the season. led Charlotte to a school-record 27 sacks (2.7/gm). The 49ers rank 31st in the nation. Charlotte is 4-1 at home with wins in its last two home games 2019 SCHEDULE (5-5; C-USA: 3-3) August Charlotte has had at least one 100-yard per- formance in each its wins this season. Thurs. 29 GARDNER-WEBB ESPN+ Charlotte, N.C. W, 49-28 September OL Cam Clark is expected to play in his 47th Sat. 7 at Appalachian State ESPN+ Boone, N.C. L, 41-56 career game, tying the 49ers school record Sat. 14 MASSACHUSETTS ESPN+ Charlotte, N.C. W, 52-17 NEXT GAME, Sat. Nov. 30 Sat. 21 at Clemson ACCN Clemson, S.C. L, 10-52 at Old Dominion (1-9; C-USA: 0-6) Sat. 28 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* (HC) NFLN Charlotte, N.C. L, 27-45 Nov. 23: ODU at Middle Tennessee October Old Dominion Sat. 5 BYE Location: Norfolk, Va. Sat. 12 at FIU* ESPN+ Miami, Fla. L, 23-48 Enrollment: 25,000 Sat. 19 at WKU* ESPN+ Bowling Green, Ky. L, 14-30 Nickname: Monarchs Sat. 26 NORTH TEXAS* ESPN+ Charlotte, N.C. W, 39-38 Colors: Slate Blue and Silver November Conference: Conference USA Sat. 2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ESPN3 Charlotte, N.C. W, 34-20 Stadium: S.B. Ballard Stadium Sat. 9 at UTEP* ESPN+ El Paso, Texas W, 28-21 (22,480) Sat. 16 BYE Bobby Wilder (Maine, ‘86) Sat. 23 MARSHALL* STADIUM Charlotte, N.C. 3:30 At ODU (Yrs.): ...... 77-54 (11th) Sat. 30 at Old Dominion* ESPN+ Norfolk, Va. 2:00 Overall (Yrs.): ...... 77-54 (11th) Home games in bold * Conference USA game Times are subject to change 2018 Record: ...... 4-8 (Conf: 2-6/T6th East) COMEBACK KIDS Charlotte staged comebacks from 14-point 2nd-half deficits in wins over North Texas and UTEP. RECENT NEWS vs. North Texas: Charlotte rallied from a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter to overtake North Texas, 39-38, in Highsmith On Burlsworth the 49ers largest fourth-quarter comeback at the FBS level. Charlotte scored three touchdowns Watch List to outscore North Texas 18-3 in the fourth quarter and won the game on Chris Reynolds’ 34- R-Sr. DE Alex Highsmith (Wilmington, yard TD pass to Victor Tucker with 18 seconds left. Here’s the rest of the story: N.C.) has been nominated for the Burls- -- Reynolds put up 432 yds of total offense (336 passing yards; 96 rushing yards) worth Trophy which is awarded to the -- Reynolds passed for three touchdowns and ran for another most outstanding football player who -- RB Benny LeMay posted a season-high 155 rushing yards and three TDs began his career as a walk-on. -- WRs Victor Tucker (144 yds); Tyler Ringwood (110 yds) posted career-high 100-yd games -- Charlotte DT Timmy Horne blocked a 43-yard FGA in the 4th quarter Highsmith joined the 49ers as a walk-on -- Markees Watts tied a school-record with 2.0 sacks, including a strip sack on the final play in 2015 and was awarded a scholarship -- Jeff Gemmell led the 49ers with a team-high 12 tackles and recovered the final in the summer of 2017, following his red-shirt freshman season. at UTEP: Trailing 21-7 at the half, Charlotte had three, third quarter scoring drives (2 FG; TD) to tie the He has since gone on to become the 49ers all-time sack king, earn first team score at 21. In the fourth quarter, DT Timmy Horne stopped the Miners on 4th-and-one from all-Conference USA honors, land on the CHA 4-yard line to extinguish a potential go-ahead scoring drive. The 49ers took the ensuing the Chuck Bednarik Watch List and be possession 95 yards and scored the game-winning TD on a 19-yard pass from Chris Reynolds to tabbed by every preseason publication Jacob Hunt. More news: as one of the top players in C-USA. -- Reynolds broke his own school-record with 445 yds of total offense School FBS record 354 passing yards; 91 rushing yards -- Reynolds passed for two touchdowns Gemmell Breaks Record for -- WR Cam Dollar had a career-high 157 receiving yards Career Tackles -- Charlotte DT Timmy Horne stopped a 4th-and-one at the CHA 4 with the score tied 21-21 -- Charlotte drove 95 yards on the ensuingpossession for GW TD With his 268th career tackle in Char- -- With UTEP in the red zone, Henry Segura had an INT at the CHA 16 with 1:03 left to seal the W. lotte’s 34-20 C-USA victory over Middle Tennessee, R-Sr. LB Jeff Gemmell (Wake SIX STRAIGHT GAMES WITH A PASSING TD Forest, N.C.) became the 49ers all-time R-So. QB Chris Reynolds, who began his career as a walk-on, has emerged as one of C-USA’s leader in career tackles. top QBs. Reynolds has completed 63.2% of his passes (148-234) for 2,034 yards (203.4/gm). Gemmell has 279 career tackles, break- He ranks 2nd in C-USA in passing efficiency (155.7), passing TDs (18) and yards per completion ing the previous record of 267, set by (13.74). He is third in points responsible for (142). He’s has a TD pass in the last six games. Karrington King from 2014-17. OFFENSIVE OUTPUT The three-year starter and two-time co- Charlotte leads C-USA in rushing and ranks the top four in T.O.P., scoring and passing efficiency. captain has been either first or second The 49ers rushed for 200+ six times and scored 40+ points three times. 49ers are on pace to for the 49ers in tackles in each of the shatter existing FBS records for rushing (176.2, 2016) and scoring (25.2; 2016) in a season. last two years. Offensive Category Stat C-USA rank FBS rank Rushing Off. 202.8 1st 29th Scoring Off. 31.7 4th 46th O-Line Earns Spot on Moore Time of Possession 32:41 2nd 19th Award Midseason Honor Roll Passing efficiency 150.53 2nd 30th Red Zone Offense .879 4th 41st Charlotte’s O-Line was one of 24 to be named to the Joe Moore Award Mid- BENNY AND HIS STATS Season Honor Roll. The Joe Moore RB Benny LeMay, a Doak Walker candidate and preseason all-C-USA selection, has 100+ yards in Award is presented to the Most Out- standing Offensive Line Unit by The five games, leads C-USA in all-purpose yards (133.0/gm) and is 2nd in C-USA in rushing (102.8/ Foundation for Teamwork. gm) and TDs scored (11). He has scored in the last three games he has played. LeMay Category Stat C-USA rank FBS rank All-Purpose yards/game 133.0 1st 18th Charlotte, which leads C-USA in rushing Rushing yards 822 4th 42nd offense and is fourth in sacks and TFL Rushing yards/game 102.8 2nd 22nd allowed, is the lone C-USA school listed. Total TDs 11 2nd 29th Rushing TDs 7 7th 68th What the Committee is Saying: “Hidden gem. A true ‘Easter Egg’ as we SACK KING like to say. Technically sound, physical, and look to finish across the board. Re- R-Sr. DE Alex Highsmith is the 49ers all-time sack king, with school records for career (14.5) and ally play as a unit, especially on combo single-season (8.5) sacks. He has tied the single-game sack record (2.0 vs. Gardner-Webb and blocks and double teams. Throw the re- App State), twice this season. A Bednarik Watch Lister and preseason all-C-USA choice, High- cord out. Clemson tape was a thing of smith ranks 13th in the nation and 2nd in C-USA with 8.5 sacks. beauty. Some of their better defenders Highsmith Category Stat C-USA Rank FBS Rank got a rude awakening. Lots of side or- Sacks 8.5/0.85 2nd 13th ders [of pancakes].” Tackles for Loss 15.5/1.6 4th 9th Charlotte’s primary O-Line consists of QUICK HITS LT Cam Clark, LG Dominic Taylor, C Jae- WR Victor Tucker is averaging 79.7 yds/game in C-USA games only (4th in the league) lin Fisher, RG Jalen Allen and RT D’Mitri Emmanuel. RB Benny LeMay has scored six touchdowns in his last three games (DNP-inj. vs. MT; UTEP) RB Benny LeMay has caught a receiving TD in his last three games (DNP-inj. vs. MT; UTEP) QB Chris Reynolds has thrown for over 200 yards in 4 of the last 6 games DE Markees Watts has 5.0 sacks over the last five games, with 22 tackles and 7.0 TFL DB Marquill Osborne has 5 PBU’s in each of the last three games (three wins) 2019 Charlotte 49ers Football Depth Chart (as of 11/18/19) OFFENSE (PRO STYLE) BY THE NUMBERS: Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Note WR 9 VICTOR TUCKER 5-11 182 R-So. 3 100-yd gms; 140 y, GW TD v NT Consecutive games 1 Micaleous Elder 5-9 165 Fr. 19 catches, 248 yds (13.1/catch) with a passing TD by WR 81 TYLER RINGWOOD 6-3 221 R-Jr. 4 TDs; vs. NT: 100-y, TD 25 6 Noah Henderson 6-1 195 Fr. tm-hi 5 rec. w/ 49 y vs. GW QB Chris Reynolds (11 LT 71 CAMERON CLARK 6-5 296 R-Sr. active leader: 32 starts, 28 str; 46 gm TDs over that span) 69 Dejan Rasuo 6-6 280 R-Fr. OL’s Swiss Army Knife (played T, G, C) LG 54 DOMINIC TAYLOR 6-3 287 Sr. Seven starts 75 Jonathan Timmons 6-3 345 R-Jr. Started at WKU Cam Dollar’s receiving C 68 JAELIN FISHER 6-2 278 R-Jr. Rimington Award Watch; 2018 starter yards in win at UTEP 72 Gage Welborn 6-5 265 R-Fr. 1st career start vs. FAU 157 RG 53 JALEN ALLEN 6-2 295 R-Sr. 25 car. gms played; 14 car. start -- his first 100-yd outing 69 Dejan Rasuo 6-6 280 R-Fr. OL’s Swiss Army Knife (played T, G, C) and the most rec. yds RT 70 D’MITRI EMMANUEL 6-1 295 R-So. 3-star recruit (Marvin Ridge H.S.) by a 49er this season. 77 Malik Harkness 6-4 300 R-Fr. Started at App, Clemson; vs. FAU SLOT 4 CAMERON DOLLAR 6-1 189 R-So. Car.-hi 157 at UTEP; top rcv. last 2 6 Tre’ Goode 6-3 185 Fr. 1st career catch v NT (18 yds) Average total offense by TE 88 JACOB HUNT 6-4 255 So. 2 TD vs. C-USA; GW 19-yd TD at UTEP the 49ers during current 85 Ryan Carriere 6-3 245 R-Jr. honorary #49 at FIU 504.0 80 Christian Roberson 6-5 245 Gr. 4 rec last 3 gms; 1st career TD vs. MT three-game win streak QB 3 CHRIS REYNOLDS 5-11 199 R-So. 2 of last 3: 300+ p; 400+ total off. 7 Brett Kean 6-1 221 Gr. 2 TD pass of 30+ yds (41-yd v UMass) RB 5 AARON MCALLISTER 5-10 226 R-Jr. 4 TD in last 4 played; 104 rush v MT Benny LeMay needs 28 30 Ishod Finger 5-6 170 R-Fr. 5 TD; 5.6 yd/carry 3000 rushing yards to reach 13 Terrick Smalls Jr. 5-9 199 R-Fr. 3,000 in his career DEFENSE (4-2-5) 2019 TEAM CAPTAINS: DE 5 ALEX HIGHSMITH 6-3 244 R-Sr. 12th, FBS 8.5 sacks; 9th 15.5 TFL 99 Taylor Chandler 6-2 220 R-Fr. #49 vs. NT; seas: 7 tackles; 0.5 Sack Cam Clark Ben DeLuca DT 60 BRYAN WALLACE 6-5 260 R-Fr. Started last 4: Car.-hi 4 tkl v NT; UTEP Jeff Gemmell Tyriq Harris 90 Tommy Doctor 6-4 270 R-Sr. DNP 3 of last 4; 17 tkl; 15 career starts Alex Highsmith Benny LeMay 58 Johnny Ray 6-4 258 R-Jr. 4 tkl; 1 PBU DT 98 TIMMY HORNE 6-5 311 R-Jr. 4th & 1 stop at UTEP; 30 tkl; 4.5 TFL PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: 92 Demond Stewart 6-2 295 Jr. FF vs. GWU; Tr. from Iowa Central C.C. DE 40 MARKEES WATTS 6-2 215 So. 10.5 TFL; 7.5 sks; T rec. 2.0 sk/g twice Peter Agabe: Peter Ah-Gah-BEE Jalen Allen: JAY-lin Allen 97 Damon Weldon Jr. 6-4 238 R-Fr. 2 tkl; 0.5 sack Tim Baten: Tim BAIT-in LB 34 JEFF GEMMELL 6-3 234 R-Sr. #1: 279 car. tk; tm-hi 12 v. NT, 10 UTEP Prince Bemah Prince BEE-Mah 17 Luke Martin 6-1 225 Jr. start at #1 Clemson; car-hi 8 tkl v. FAU Ryan Braithwaite: Ryan BRAYTH-Wait 33 Jaylon Sharpe 6-3 225 Fr. Car-hi 4 tkl at #1 Clemson Ryan Carriere: Ryan Carrier LB 22 HENRY SEGURA 6-2 208 R-So. 55 tkl; Tm-hi 2 INT; Pick-6 v Mass Micaleous Elder: Mih-KAY-Lee-Us Elder 2 Brelin Faison-Walden 6-1 207 Jr. FF v. MT; 9 games played Andrew Favaro: Andrew FAY-vuh-row 59 BJ Turner 5-11 212 R-Fr. blk punt (for TD) vs. Gardner-Webb Ishod Finger: EYE-shod Finger N 29 JONNIE PITMAN 5-11 175 R-Fr. 10 starts; 30 tk; 4.5 TFL; 1.0 sk; 3 PBU Jacione Fugate: Jay-CEE-On Few-GATE Marquavis Gibbs: Mar-QUAY-vus GIBBS 22 Henry Segura 6-2 208 R-So. 55 tkl; Tm-hi 2 INT; Pick-6 v Mass Jeff Gemmell: Jeff GEHM-mull CB 8 NAFEES LYON 5-9 188 R-Sr. 43 tkl; 3 PBU (PBU in EZ at Clemson) Zack Gemmell: Zack GEHM-mull 27 Bryson Whitehead 5-11 180 Fr. Malik Harkness: Mah-LEEK HARK-Ness SS 15 MARQUAVIS GIBBS 6-0 195 Sr. Tm-hi 80 tkl; tm seas-hi 12 vs. FAU Tyriq Harris: Tie-REEK Harris 23 Matt Martinez 6-2 180 R-Fr. 6 tkl Nafees Lyon: Nuh-FEECE Lion FS 1 JACIONE FUGATE 5-10 182 R-Jr. 52 tkl, 4.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks; 1 INT; 4 PBU Javonte Misenheimer: Juh-VON-tay 24 Solomon Rogers 6-0 180 Fr. Returned blocked punt for TD v GW MY-zen-high-mer CB 6 MARQUILL OSBORNE 5-11 185 Sr. Tm-hi 8 PBU (5, last 3); INT, #1 Clems. Marquill Osborne: MAR-Qwell Osborne 4 Lance McMillan 6-0 160 R-Fr. 14 tkl; 2 PBU Dejan Rasuo: Day-YAN Rah-Sue-Oh Rhett Read: Rhett REED Moss Saccomanno: Moss SOCK-oh-mon-oh SPECIAL TEAMS Henry Segura: Henry Seh-GOO-Ruh P 19 CONNOR BOWLER 6-4 195 R-So. 41.9/avg.; long of 59; Tr from Temple Evan Shirreffs: Evan Sheriffs or 39 KYLE CORBETT 6-0 202 R-Jr. 50.8 (4 p); long: 69; 2018: Rec. 75-yd John Thierfelder: John Teer-FELL-der K 11 JONATHAN CRUZ 5-9 170 So. 7-8 FGA; Groza Watch List Josh Tilque: Josh Tilk-ee 18 Jackson Vansickle 6-1 205 R-Sr. Awarded scholly in August Markees Watts: Mar-KEESE Watts LS 47 JACK WELLENHOFER 6-2 193 R-Jr. Fourth year with program 61 Doug McLaughlin 6-1 220 Fr. Staff: H 3 CHRIS REYNOLDS 5-11 199 R-So. Cody Woodiel: Cody Wood-ull 39 Kyle Corbett 6-0 202 R-Jr. AJ Lukjanczuk: AJ Look-JAN-Sick KR 9 VICTOR TUCKER 5-11 182 R-SO. 5 KR; 53 yds (10.6); long of 16 5 Aaron McAllister 5-10 226 R-Jr. IN THE COACHES BOOTH: 8 Nafees Lyon 5-9 188 R-Sr. Defense: Marcus West, Tommy Langford PR 8 NAFEES LYON 5-9 188 R-Sr. 3 ret., 45 yds v. MT (Seas.-hi 23) Offense: Mark Carney, Cody Woodiel 6 Marquill Osborne 5-11 185 Sr. 1 Micaleous Elder 5-9 165 Fr. THE RECORD BOOK RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING YARDS 13. 73 Karrington King, 2016 SEASON SEASON 73 Nick Cook, 2015 1. 20 Kalif Phillips, 2014 1. 1373 Austin Duke, 2014 15. 72 Anthony Butler, 2017 2. 12 Kalif Phillips, 2013 2. 803 Austin Duke, 2016 16. 68 Juwan Foggie, 2018 3. 11 Benny LeMay, 2018 3. 727 Austin Duke, 2013 (** Fr. record) 68 Ben DeLuca, 2016 4. 9 Hasaan Klugh, 2017 4. 712 Victor Tucker, 2018 18. 67 Caleb Clayton-Molby, 2013 5. 8 Hasaan Klugh, 2016 5. 609 Victor Tucker, 2019 19. 65 Larry Ogunjobi, 2016 6. 7 Benny LeMay, 2019 6. 594 Trent Bostick, 2013 65 Caleb Clayton-Molby, 2015 7. 5 Chris Reynolds, 2019 7. 552 Cameron Dollar, 2019 CAREER 5 Ishod Finger, 2019 8. 551 Mikel Hunter, 2013 1. 279 Jeff Gemmell, 2016- 5 Robert Washington, 2016 9. 534 Austin Duke, 2015 2. 267 Karrington King, 2014-17 5 Kalif Phillips, 2015 10. 457 Trent Bostick, 2015 3. 265 Ben DeLuca, 2016- 5 Alan Barnwell, 2013 CAREER 4. 217 Larry Ogunjobi, 2013-16 CAREER 1. 3437 Austin Duke, 2013-16 5. 183 Nick Cook, 2014-15 1. 41 Kalif Phillips, 2013-16 2. 1773 Trent Bostick, 2013-17 6. 161 Alex Highsmith, 2016- 2. 20 Benny LeMay, 2016- 3. 1321 Victor Tucker, 2018- 7. 153 Daquan Lucas, 2013-15 3. 19 Hasaan Klugh, 2016-18 4. 1217 Workpeh Kofa, 2015-18 8. 149 Tyriq Harris, 2016- 4. 8 Aaron McAllister, 2017- 5. 1124 TL Ford II, 2014-17 9. 147 Ed Rolle, 2016-17 5. 6 Chris Reynolds, 2018- 6. 640 Benny LeMay (RB), 2016- 147 Caleb Clayton-Molby, 2013-15 6. 5 Ishod Finger, 2019- 7. 577 Mark Quattlebaum, 2015-18 11. 143 Anthony Butler, 2016-17 5 Robert Washington, 2016-17 8. 565 Justin Bolus (TE), 2013-16 12. 142 Juwan Foggie, 2015-18 5 Matt Johnson, 2013-15 9. 561 Cameron Dollar, 2018- 13. 136 Tank Norman, 2013-15 5 Alan Barnwell, 2013 10. 551 Mikel Hunter, 2013 14. 135 Branden Dozier, 2014-15 RUSHING YARDS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 15. 132 Brandon Banks, 2013-16 SEASON SEASON 16. 128 Marquavis Gibbs, 2017- 1. 1436 Kalif Phillips, 2014 1. 21 Matt Johnson, 2013 120 Nico Alcalde, 2013-14 2. 1243 Benny LeMay, 2018 2. 18 Chris Reynolds, 2019 18. 110 Terrance Winchester, 2013-16 3. 961 Kalif Phillips, 2015 3. 13 Matt Johnson, 2014 19. 102 Nafees Lyon, 2016- 4. 907 Kalif Phillips, 2016 4. 10 Hasaan Klugh, 2017 20. 101 Greg Cunningham Jr, 2013-15 5. 822 Benny LeMay, 2019 10 Hasaan Klugh, 2016 TFL 6. 732 Benny LeMay, 2017 6. 7 Matt Johnson, 2014 SEASON 7. 716 Kalif Phillips, 2013 7. 6 Chris Reynolds, 2018 1. 17.5 Alex Highsmith, 2018 8. 636 Alan Barnwell, 2013 6 Kevin Olsen, 2016 2. 15.5 Alex Highsmith, 2019 9. 532 Hasaan Klugh, 2017 6 Lee McNeill, 2014 3. 14.5 Larry Ogunjobi, 2015 10. 527 Andrew Buie, 2015 10. 4 Brooks Barden, 2015 4. 13.5 Larry Ogunjobi, 2016 CAREER CAREER 5. 11.5 Larry Ogunjobi, 2014 1. 4020 Kalif Phillips, 2013-15 1. 42 Matt Johnson, 2013-16 6. 10.5 Markees Watt, 2019 2. 2972 Benny LeMay, 2016- 2. 24 Chris Reynolds, 2018- 7. 10.0 Daquan Lucas, 2015 3. 1273 Matt Johnson, 2013-16 3. 22 Hasaan Klugh, 2016-18 8. 9.5 Terry Caldwell, 2013 4. 1178 Aaron McAllister, 2017- 4. 8 Lee McNeill, 2013-16 9.5 Larry Ogunjobi, 2013 5. 1162 Hasaan Klugh, 2016-18 5. 6 Chris Reynolds, 2018 10. 9.0 Jeff Gemmell, 2018 6. 636 Alan Barnwell, 2013 6 Kevin Olsen, 2016 CAREER 7. 618 Robert Washington, 2016-17 7. 4 Brooks Barden, 2015-17 1. 49.0 Larry Ogunjobi, 2013-16 8. 527 Andrew Buie, 2015 PASSING YARDS 2. 40.0 Alex Highsmith, 2016- 9. 452 Chris Reynolds, 2018- SEASON 3. 22.5 Daquan Lucas, 2013-16 10. 401 Damarrell Alexander, 2013-14 1. 2581 Matt Johnson, 2013 4. 20.0 Jeff Gemmell, 2016- RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 2. 2034 Chris Reynolds, 2019 5. 14.5 Zach Duncan, 2015-17 SEASON 3. 1941 Matt Johnson, 2014 6. 14.0 Karrington King, 2014-17 1. 9 Austin Duke, 2014 4. 1529 Hasaan Klugh, 2017 7. 13.0 Tyriq Harris, 2016- 2. 6 Austin Duke, 2013 5. 1356 Hasaan Klugh, 2016 13.0 Brandon Banks, 2013-16 6 CJ Crawford (TE), 2013 6. 1173 Chris Reynolds, 2018 13.0 Nick Cook, 2014-16 4. 5 Workpeh Kofa, 2016 7. 974 Lee McNeill, 2014 10. 11.5 Tanner Fleming, 2013-15 5 Austin Duke, 2014 8. 878 Lee McNeill, 2015 11.5 Nico Alcalde, 2013-14 6. 4 Victor Tucker, 2019 9. 842 Kevin Olsen, 2016 SACKS 4 Benny LeMay, 2019 10. 771 Matt Johnson, 2015 SEASON 4 Tyler Ringwood, 2019 CAREER 1. 8.5 Alex Highsmith, 2019 4 Austin Duke, 2016 1. 5405 Matt Johnson, 2013-16 2. 7.5 Markees Watts, 2019 4 TL Ford II, 2016 2. 3247 Hasaan Klugh, 2016-17 3. 5.0 Larry Ogunjobi, 2014 4 TL Ford II, 2014 3. 3207 Chris Reynolds, 2018- 4. 4.0 Jeff Gemmell, 2018 4 Trent Bostick, 2013 4. 1892 Lee McNeill, 2013-15 4.0 Zach Duncan, 2015 CAREER 5. 842 Kevin Olsen, 2016 6. 3.0 Tyler Fain, 2018 1. 24 Austin Duke, 2013-16 6. 631 Evan Shirreffs, 2018 3.0 Alex Highsmith, 2018 2. 12 Trent Bostick, 2013-17 7. 559 Brooks Barden, 2015-17 3.0 Zach Duncan, 2017 3.0 Larry Ogunjobi, 2016 3. 10 TL Ford II, 2014-17 TACKLES 4. 6 Victor Tucker, 2018- 3.0 Karrington King, 2014 SEASON 3.0 Mark Pettit, 2014 6 Benny LeMay, 2016- 1. 108 Nick Cook, 2016 6 Workpeh Kofa, 2015-17 2. 106 Jeff Gemmell, 2017 CAREER 6 CJ Crawford (TE), 2013 3. 102 Ben DeLuca, 2017 1. 14.5 Alex Highsmith, 2016- 6. 4 Tyler Ringwood, 2018- 4. 92 Ben DeLuca, 2018 2. 13.0 Larry Ogunjobi, 2013-16 4 Mark Quattlebaum, 2015-18 5. 87 Jeff Gemmell, 2018 3. 7.5 Markees Watts, 2018- 4 Justin Bolus (TE), 2013-16 6. 86 Branden Dozier, 2014 4. 7.0 Zach Duncan, 2015-17 4 Richard Murphy (TE), 2014-15 7. 85 Martay Mattox, 2013 6.5 Karrington King, 2014-17 -- 3 Cam Dollar, 2018- 8. 81 Dustin Crouser, 2014 6. 6.0 Tyriq Harris, 2016- 9. 80 Marquavis Gibbs, 2019 7. 5.0 Jeff Gemmell, 2016- 10. 79 Karrington King, 2014 8. 4.5 Brandon Banks, 2013-16 11. 77 Mark Hogan, 2013 9. 4.0 Devon Johnson, 2013, 2015 12. 74 Juwan Foggie, 2017 4.0 Mark Pettit, 2013-14 CHARLOTTE 49ERS MEDIA POLICIES: CONFERENCE USA MEDIA INFORMATION: Charlotte 49ers Football Weekly Schedule: Weekly C-USA Highights: Mondays: Niner Live Coaches Show, 7-8, Cabarrus Brewing Co. 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SIMPLY CHARLOTTE WE ARE ALL NINERS In referring to the 49ers athletic program, simply use “Charlotte” The university, which felt or “Charlotte 49ers”. The university remains UNC Charlotte, but the embrace of the City for athletic purposes, please use Charlotte. For short references of Charlotte, during the and/or abbreviations, use 49ers and CLT. #CharlotteStrong move- ment, last spring, is ex- WHY THE 49ERS pressing its gratitude for Charlotte adopted the nickname “49ers” in honor of the impor- the outpouring of sup- tance of the year, 1949. In 1946, The Charlotte Center of the port with its “We Are All University of North Carolina (CCUNC) was established as a tem- Niners” campaign. The porary institution designed to handle the influx of servicemen 49ers are wearing “We returning from the war. In 1949, community leaders, led by un- Are All Niners” decals on official founder Bonnie Cone, successfully fought to make the their helmets. school a permanent institution. Thanks to that can-do attitude and pioneering spirit, and in honor the year 1949, the school’s athletic teams were nicknamed the 49ers (adopted in 1962).

Gold Ties: While the 49ers nickname was brought about by the importance of the year 1949 and had nothing to do with the gold rush of 1849, it should be noted that the first gold discovered in America was found in the Charlotte area, less than 20 minutes from campus in 1799. Charlotte’s mascot, Norm the Niner, is a gold miner, by trade. 2019 CHARLOTTE 49ERS COACHES

WILL HEALY MARCUS WEST ALEX ATKINS MARK CARNEY BRANDON COOPER SEAN DAWKINS Head Coach Assistant Head Coach Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Co-Defensive Run-Game/Running Backs Co-Def. Coord/D Line Offensive Line Coordinator/Safeties

MONTARIO HARDESTY EDDIE HICKS TOMMY LANGFORD MAX THURMOND CODY WOODIEL CHRIS LASKOWSKI Wide Receivers Cornerbacks Nickels Special Teams/Linebackers Tight Ends Strength & Conditioning

CHARLOTTE 49ERS COACHES AND STAFF: FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF:

Head Coach...... Will Healy Ass’t Head Coach/co-Def. Coord...... Marcus West Offensive Coordinator/OL...... Alex Atkins Quarterbacks...... Mark Carney co-Defensive Coord./Safeties...... Brandon Cooper Run Game Coordinator/RB...... Sean Dawkins Nickels...... Tommy Langford Receivers...... Montario Hardesty Cornerbacks...... Eddie Hicks Special Teams Coordinator/LB...... Max Thurmond CHRIS THOMASSON AJ LUKJANCZUK LISA HIBBS Tight Ends Coach...... Cody Woodiel Graduate Assistant...... Matt Cannata Graduate Assistant...... Tyler Chadwick Graduate Assistant...... Nick Murphy Graduate Assistant...... Landon Stratton Defensive Analyst...... Dakota Gallant Offensive Analyst...... Mack Helms

Sr. Associate A.D...... Chris Thomasson Director of Football Relations...... Carter Crutchfield Director of Operations...... Jules Matthews Student-Athlete Development...... Kevin Donnalley CARTER CRUTCHFIELD KEVIN DONNALLEY DEMETRIOUS GIBSON Recruiting Coordinator...... Davis Dunn On-Campus Recruiting Coordinator...... Leah Cunningham Athletic Trainer ...... AJ Lukjanczuk Director of Athletic Academic Center....Lisa Hibbs Equipment Manager...... Demetrius Gibson

JULES MATTHEWS DAVIS DUNN LEAH CUNNINGHAM CHRIS REYNOLDS, QB, R-So. OFFENSE 18 passing TDS (2nd all-time; Johnson 21, 2013) TOP OFFENSIVE PERFORMANCES C-USA/FBS Ranks: 2nd in C-USA; 31st in FBS Category Stat C-USA FBS 24 career passing TDs (T#2 all-time) Passing rushing off. 202.8 yds/gm 1st 29th 155.7 passing efficiency (2nd C-USA; 20th FBS) Reynolds 354 UTEP^ scoring off. 31.7 ppg 4th 46th 148-of-234 (.632%); 2034 yds (203.4/gm) Reynolds 336 North Texas Time of Poss. 32:41 2nd 19th 2nd 49er to eclipse 2,000 yards in a season Passing Effic. 150.53 2nd 30th 2034 passing yds; #2 all-time Reynolds 296 App State Top 2 FBS passing; overall total offense games Reynolds 208 FAU 424.7 total offense avg. Sch.-rec. 445 yards of total off. at UTEP Reynolds 200 WKU FBS school record is 368.9 (2016) FBS record 354 passing yds (2 TDs) 500+ yds of total offense in 4 games 91 rushing yards 440+ yds in current three-game win streak GW 19-yd TD to Hunt in 4th qtr. Rushing 31.7 scoring avg (4th in C-USA) 432 yds of total offense vs. North Texas B. LeMay 155 North Texas 13 TDs in last 3 games (all wins) 336 passing yards (3 TD) B. LeMay 144 FIU 40+ pts in 3 str. gms (first time in sch. history) Career-best 96 rushing yds (1 TD) B. LeMay 120 GWU 52 vs. UMass (most vs. FBS opponent) GW 34-yd TD pass to Tucker w/00:18 left B. LeMay 118 App State 41 vs. App State (2nd most vs. FBS opponent) 20-of-31; 296 yds; 4 TD at App State 49 vs. Gardner-Webb (6th in school history) Career-high 4 pass TDs B. LeMay 113 Massachusetts 43 Touchdowns scored Most by a 49er vs. FBS foe McAllister 104 MT Scored 30 TDs in 2018 3 TDs vs. FAU; NT (Tied sch-rec in C-USA game) Reynolds 103 MT At least 6 TD, 4 games (2018 high: 5 TD) 2nd on team: 51.6 rushing avg; 5 rush TDs 41 offensive: 21 rushing; 20 passing 90+ rushing yds in each of last three Receiving vs. App State: 8-yd rush TD at #1 Clemson 6 TDs on road for first time in the FBS era 142 Points Responsible (18 p TD; 5 r TD; 2 2-pt) Dollar 157 UTEP^ 4 pass TDs for first time since 2016 (Elon) 3rd in C-USA; 32nd in FBS Tucker 140 North Texas^ 202.8 rushing avg. (29th in FBS; 1st in C-USA) AARON MCALLISTER, RB, R-Jr.: Elder 119 App State^ 300+ rush yds, twice (both in all-time top 5) 1,178 career rushing yards (4th all-time) Tucker 115 FAU 338 vs. UMass (3rd all-time) 5th 49er to reach 1,000 Tucker 113 WKU 322 vs. Gardner-Webb (5th all-time) Season-high 104 (with 2 TD) vs. MT Ringwood 100 North Texas^ 2 or more rush TDs in 6 games 69-yard rushing TD vs. UMass B. LeMay 90 FIU^ 50+-yard rushing TD in 3 games Longest rush of the season for the 49ers FR of muffed punt led to TD at #1 Clemson Tucker 90 App State Passing efficiency (150.53; 2nd in C-USA) ^ career high 180+ receiving yards in 7 games 6 TDs (4 rush; 2 rec.) - scored in 3 of last 4 he played 354; 2 TD at UTEP (Most yds vs. FBS) ISHOD FINGER, RB, R-Fr.: 336; 3 TD vs. North Texas (2nd most vs. FBS) T2nd on team: 5 rushing TDs CAREER RUSHING LEADERS 296; 4 TD vs. App State 65+ rushing yards in 3 games 284 vs. FAU (3 pass TD) 69 yards vs. Gardner-Webb 200 at WKU 75 yards at App State (68 yd run) No. Player, Years Rushing yards 192 vs. Middle Tennessee 71 yards vs. UMass (45-yd run; 2 TDs) 1. Kalif Phillips, 2013-16 4020 .640+ completion pct. in first 4 games 30.4 rushing avg. (4th on team) 2. Benny LeMay, 2016- 2972 2 or more passing TDs in 6 games VICTOR TUCKER, WR, So.: 3. Matt Johnson, 2013-16 1273 20 passing TD (10 in 2018) PFF National Team of the Week (vs. NT) 4. Aaron McAllister, 2017- 1178 20 pass. TD to 8 receivers 100+ yards in three C-USA games 5. Hasaan Klugh, 2016- 1162 Tucker; LeMay; Ringwood tops w/4 rec. TD 79.7 rec./gm vs. C-USA foes (4th in C-USA) BENNY LEMAY, RB, Jr.: leads team in catches, rec. yds and rec. TD Five games with 100+ rushing yards 41 rec.; 609 rec. yds; 4 TD; 60.9 rec. avg. 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 155 vs. North Texas (3 TD; 2 ru., 1 rcv) Car.-hi 140 yds; GW TD vs. North Texas Career Total v. FBS v. CUSA 144 at FIU (2 TD, 1 rush; 1 rec.) 115 yds, 1 TD vs. FAU K. Phillips 15 7 5 120 vs. Gardner-Webb (2 rush TD) 113 YDS at WKU (4 catches of 15+) 118 at App State (2 rush TD; 1 Rec TD) 90 yds; 2 TD at App State B.LeMay 12 9 7 113 vs. UMass Leads team with 18 catches of 15+ H. Klugh 3 3 2 12 career 100+ gms (2nd all-time; Phillips, 15) 1321 career receiving yards (#3 all-time) M. Johnson 2 0 0 822 rushing yds (42nd in FBS; 4th in C-USA) 5th 49er to reach 1,000 rec. yds. D. Alexander 2 0 0 102.8 rushing avg. (22nd in FBS; 2nd in C-USA) CAMERON DOLLAR, WR, R-So. A. McAllister 2 2 2 5.8 yards/carry (35th in FBS; 3rd in C-USA) 49ers season-high 157 rec. yds at UTEP high of 8.4 at App State C. Reynolds 1 1 1 Career-high 9 catches; car.-hi 157 yds R. Washington 1 1 0 Leads C-USA with 133.0 avg all-purpose yards First 100-yd performance Career-high 234 at FIU (144 rush; 90 rec) 2nd, team in rec. yds (552); rec. avg. (55.2); 36 rec. M. Thomas 1 0 0 144 rushing is LeMay season high 45+ rec. yards in six games TOTAL 39 23 17 90 receiving is LeMay career high 2 Touchdown catches Season Total v. FBS v. CUSA 11 Touchdowns Scored (7 rush; 4 rcv) 46-yd TD catch vs. UMass K. Phillips, ‘14 7 0 0 2nd in C-USA; 29th in FBS Team’s 2nd-longest reception of year 24-yd TD catch at App State B. LeMay, ‘18 5 4 4 26 car. TDs (#2 all-time) B. LeMay, ‘19 5 4 2 Kalif Phillips 43, Austin Duke 25 MICALEOUS ELDER, WR, Fr. K. Phillips, ‘16 4 4 3 20 car. rushing TDs (#2 all-time) 19 rec.; 248 yds; 13.1/rec.; 27.6/gm Kalif Phillips 41; Hasaan Klugh 19 1 TD (vs. Gardner-Webb) H. Klugh, ‘17 3 3 2 K. Phillips, ‘15 3 3 2 Four games with 2+ touchdowns scored 100-yard outing (119 rec. yds at App State) 7 career games with multiple TDs C-USA Team of the Week (PFF) vs. App State A. McAllister, ‘19 1 1 1 Four catches of 30+ (at least 1 in each of first 3) C. Reynolds, ‘19 1 1 1 Two TD runs of 50+ 39 vs. UMass 65-yd TD run vs. Gardner-Webb 36 at App State B. LeMay, ‘17 2 1 1 58-yd TD run at App State 34 at App State A. McAllister, ‘17 1 1 1 2,972 career rushing yards (second-most all-time) 31 vs. Gardner-Webb R. Washington,‘16 1 1 0 28 shy of 3,000 PFF C-USA Off. Team of the Week all-time record: Kalif Phillips 4,020 OL D’Mitri Emmanuel vs. GWU PFF C-USA Off. Team of the Week (vs. GWU) OL Cameron Clark vs. Clemson; vs. North Texas PFF C-USA Off. Team of the Week (vs. UMass) OL Jalen Allen vs. WKU PFF C-USA Off. Team of the Week (vs. NT) OL Dominic Taylor vs. North Texas DEFENSE SACK ATTACK TOP DEFENSIVE PERFORMANCES

4th in C-USA; 31st FBS in sacks (27; 2.70/gm) 27.0 sacks breaks school season record of 21.0 Charlotte has broken the team’s single-sea- Tied school-rec. w/ 5.0 sacks in a game, twice son school record with 27.0 sacks. The 49ers Tackles 5.0 sacks vs. GWU rank 31st in the FBS in sacks, thanks in part Gemmell 12 North Texas 5.0 sacks vs. UMass to two players helping to rewrite the 49ers Gibbs 12 FAU Avg. 6.6 TFL sack record book. Highs: 11 vs. UMass; 11 at WKU; 9.0 vs. FAU Watts 11 FIU Gemmell 10 UTEP Single-Season Sack Records: 5th in C-USA; 50th in FBS in pass defense (212.1) Segura 10 FAU Season-low 60 passing yds to Gardner-Webb No. Player, season Sacks C-USA season low 118 passing yds to MT 1. ALEX HIGHSMITH, 2019 8.5 Fugate 10 Clemson 0 pass TDs allowed vs. GWU 2. MARKEES WATTS, 2019 7.5 1st gm since 2017 did not allow a passing TD 3. Larry Ogunjobi, 2014 5.0 TFL Highsmith 2.5 North Texas Held opponent under 300 yds of total off., twice 4. Jeff Gemmell, 2018 4.0 219, Gardner-Webb (season-low 60 rec. yds) Zach Duncan, 2015 4.0 Highsmith 2.5 WKU 262, UMass (season-low 135 rushing yds) Bemah 2.5 Massachusetts 10 times 2.0 Held WKU to 60 rushing yards MARQUILL OSBORNE, Sr., DB Fewest allowed this season Team high 8 PBU (T3rd all-time, single-season) 5 in last 3 games (all wins) Sacks BEN DELUCA (Inj.), Sr., DB 1st INT as 49er at #1 Clemson Watts 2.0* North Texas Out for season; will red-shirt and return in 2020 PFF C-USA Team of the Week after App State Highsmith 2.0* App State 265 career tackles 2nd all-time MARKEES WATTS, So., DE Highsmith 2.0* GWU 2 shy of school record (K. King, 267) 38 tackles; 10.5 TFL; 7.5 sacks; 3 QBh; 2 FF Watts 2.0* GWU One FR vs. GWU 2nd all-time with 7.5 sacks in a season Highsmith 1.5 WKU Sole possession of all-time FR career record, 6 tied single-game record with 2.0 sacks twice at GWU; vs. North Texas Bemah 1.5 Massachusetts JEFF GEMMELL, R-Sr., LB Strip sack at FIU All-Time Leader in Career Tackles (279) Strip sack to seal win on final play vs. North Texas QB Hurries 2nd on team: 59 tackles Watts 2 App State team-high 12 vs. North Texas (FR) NAFEES LYON, R-Sr., DB team-high 10 at UTEP (FF) 43 tackles; 3 PBU; 1 FR Highsmith 2 GWU team-high 9 at App State 33 tackles in last 6 games Horne 2 GWU DNP at Clemson (inj.) 102 career tackles (#19 all-time) PFF C-USA Def. Team of the Week (6 tkl v GWU) PBU PFF C-USA Def. Team of the Week (12 tkl v NT) Fr. LB Prince Bemah (12 tkl, 3.5 TFL, 2.5 sk, 1 QBh) out with injury. Osborne 2 MT ALEX HIGHSMITH, R-Sr., DE Osborne 2 North Texas School records for sacks in a game, season, career Fugate 2 FAU Leads team in sacks (8.5), TFL (15.5), QBh (4) SPECIAL TEAMS Highsmith 2 App State 13th in FBS; 2nd in C-USA with 8.5 sacks Tied sch-rec with 2.0 sacks vs. GWU and at App JONATHAN CRUZ Broke single-season record Tied a school-record with 10th cons. FGM * - tied school record 1st all-time 14.5 career sacks (L. Ogunjobi, 13.0) 7-of-8 FGA , 2019 9th in FBS; 4th in C-USA 15.5 TFL (1.6/gm) 3-of-4 from 40+ 2 shy of own school record 7-of-7 on PATs vs. GWU #2 all-time 40.0 career TFL (Ogunjobi, 49.0) Tied school record for PATs made Season-hi 9 tackles vs. North Texas (1.0 sk; 2.5 TFL) made 34 straight Team-high 7 tackles (2.0 sacks) vs. Gardner Webb 7-of-7 on PATs vs. UMass College Sports Madness C-USA Def. POTW Tied school record for PATs made PFF C-USA Team of the Week 53-yd FG vs. UMass (4-of-5 in career from 50+) 6th all-time 161 career tackles 22 shy of Top 5 (#5: Nick Cook, 183) NOTES: DB Solomon Rogers scored a TD in his first colle- PFF C-USA Team of the Week after App State giate game, returning a blocked punt 16 yards vs. PFF C-USA Team of the Week after UMass Gardner-Webb PFF C-USA Team of the Week after Clemson Was the second punt return for a TD in school his- HENRY SEGURA, R-So., LB tory (both on blocked punts) 3rd on team with 55 tackles 6.0 TFL; 1.0 sack (sack vs. FAU) DL BJ Turner blocked the punt that resulted in 5+ tackles in seven games Rogers TD high of 10 tackles vs. FAU Iced 7-pt win at UTEP w/ INT at CHA16, 1:03 left DL Timmy Horne blocked FGA in 4th quarter of Pick-six vs. UMass (1st career TD) one-point, 39-38, comeback win over NT 49-yd TD return 2018 C-USA all-Freshman choice Micaleous Elder with a 40-yd KR vs. UMass

MARQUAVIS GIBBS, R-Sr., DB Nafees Lyon w/seas.-best 43 punt return yds v. MT Leads team with 80 tackles (9th in C-USA) Included a season-best 23-yard return team, season-high 12 tackles vs. FAU Also had a FR in the win 8+ tackles in seven of last eight games 1.5 TFL; 3 PBU; 1 QBh T16th all-time w/128 car. tackles (4 shy of #15) REYNOLDS EARNS TWO MANNING AWARD STAR OF THE WEEK NODS R-So. QB Chris Reynolds was named one of the Manning Award Stars of the Week in two 2019 Preseason Honors straight weeks. NFCAA NATIONAL WATCH LISTS vs. MT: 14-of-21 passes (67%) for 192 yards and a TD Chuck Bednarik (Defensive POTY) career-high 103 rushing yards and a TD Alex Highsmith vs. NT: 432 yd total offense (then-school FBS record 336 pass yards, 96 rush) Doak Walker (Top Running Back) 4 TDs (3 passing; 1 running). Benny LeMay Lou Groza (Top Placekicker) REYNOLDS NAMED C-USA OFFENSIVE POTW VS. NORTH TEXAS Jonathan Cruz R-So. QB Chris Reynolds was named C-USA’s Offensive Player of the Week and earned a spot on both the Davey O’Brien Award Great 8 and the Manning Award Stars of the Week following 49ers’ Rimington Trophy (Top Center) 39-38 comeback win over North Texas, Oct. 26. Jaelin Fisher -- then-Career-high 336 passing yards with 3 TDs Wuerffel Trophy ICommunity Service) -- then-Career-high 96 rushing yards with one TD Tyriq Harris -- then-School-record 432 yds of total offense -- Three four-quarter TD drives as Charlotte rallied from a 14-point deficit TOP 25 RUNNING BACKS -- GW 34-yd TD pass with 00:18 left to play SPORTING NEWS Benny LeMay (#25) DANCE PARTIES; CLUB LIT; DUNK CAN; W.A.R. CHANT 247SPORTS The 49ers celebrate victories at Club Lit (post-game pseudonym for the 49ers locker Benny LeMay (#19) room) with a DJ and dance party. In-game, Charlotte celebrates turnovers with its defen- sive “Dunk Can” and chants W.A.R. (We Are Relentless) on third downs. CONFERENCE USA AWARDS C-USA COACHES NINERS VICTORIOUS IN HEALY DEBUT Special Teams Player of the Year Charlotte, appropriately, scored 49 points in Will Healy’s first game as head coach and Jonathan Cruz, K toppled Gardner-Webb, 49-28, before a sellout crowd in the season opener. First Team Jonathan Cruz, K WATCH LISTS WONDERS Alex Highsmith, DE A school-record five 49ers are on NFCAA Watch Lists for National Awards: Benny LeMay, RB Alex Highsmith Chuck Bednarik Award (Defensive Player of the Year) Alex Highsmith Burlsworth Trophy (Top player who started as a walk-on) PRO FOOTBALL FOCUS (PFF) Benny LeMay Doak Walker Award (Top Running Back) First Team: Jonathan Cruz Lou Groza Award (Top Placekicker) Cam Clark, OL Jaelin Fisher Rimington Trophy (Top Center) Jonathan Cruz, K Tyriq Harris Wuerffel Trophy (Community Service; Academics and Athletics) Ben DeLuca, S Alex Highsmith, DE GOLD STARS Benny LeMay, RB Three 49ers were named preseason all-Conference USA, including K Jonathan Cruz, who Second Team was named the league’s preseason Special Teams Player of the Year. RB Benny LeMay Jeff Gemmell, LB Honorable Mention was listed as one of the nation’s top 25 rushers by the Sporting News. DE Alex Highsmith Nafees Lyon, DB is named first team all-league by each publication after a breakout junior season. PHIL STEELE PUBLICATION PRESEASON POP First Team Charlotte set school records with 5 players named to NFCAA Watch Lists and 3 players Jonathan Cruz, K named preseason all-Conference USA by the league’s coaches. Ben DeLuca, S In addition, Benny LeMay was named one of the nation’s Top 25 running backs by Jeff Gemmell, LB Sporting News and 247Sports. Alex Highsmith, DE Ten different 49ers earned honors from at least one of five different teams (C-USA Benny LeMay, RB Coaches; Athlon Sports; Pro Football Focus; Phil Steele, Street & Smith’s). Second Team K Jonathan Cruz, DE Alex Highsmith and RB Benny LeMay were unanimous first team Victor Tucker, WR all-Conference USA selections by all five rankings. Third Team Marquill Osborne, DB CONSECUTIVE STARTS Three-year starter Tyriq Harris had his string of 24 consecutive starts broken in the ATHLON SPORTS 2019 season-opener vs. GWU (DNP-inj.). The school record is 46 by current Cleveland First Team Brown DT Larry Ogunjobi, who started every game of his four-year career. Cam Clark, OL ACTIVE CONSECUTIVE STARTS: Jonathan Cruz, K Cam Clark 28 Ben DeLuca, S Alex Highsmith 22 Alex Highsmith, DE Benny LeMay, RB EXPERIENCE Second Team Several 49ers have played in 30+ career games, including starting offensive lineman Cam Jeff Gemmell, LB Clark, whose next game played will be the 47th of his career., tying the 49ers record for Third Team career games played (Juwan Foggie, TL Ford, Wolfgang Zacherl). Tyriq Harris, DE Victor Tucker, WR CAREER GAMES PLAYED: Cam Clark 46 Jeff Gemmell 45 STREET & SMITH’S Alex Highsmith 45 First Team Benny LeMay 40 Jonathan Cruz, K Ben DeLuca 37 Alex Highsmith, DE Tyriq Harris 35 Benny LeMay, RB Timmy Horne 34 Aaron McAllister 32 REDZONE = ENDZONE Charlotte ranks 4th in C-USA and 41st in the FBS with scores on 88% of its red zone trip (29-of-33). Charlotte has been to the redzone 33 times and scored 26 TDs (79%). No. 49 The Charlotte 49ers coaching staff recognizes VETS a player each game with the honor of wearing that started all 12 games in 2018: the #49 jersey. The player is selected by the 8 players coaching staff for best demonstrating the stan- Cameron Clark, Ben DeLuca, Jaelin Fisher, Jeff Gemmell, Tyriq Harris, Alex Highsmith, dards that reflect the culture of the 49ers. Timmy Horne and Benny LeMay. 8 players with 30+ games of experience: In 2013, the back of the jersey included one of the four G-O-L-D standards: Grit, Opportunity, Cam Clark, Ben DeLuca, Jeff Gemmell, Tyriq Harris, Alex Highsmith, Timmy Horne, Benny Leadership and Determination. LeMay and Aaron McAllister. Clark has played in all 46 games of his four-year career, will tie the school record for games played (47) in his next appearance. The very first player to wear the honorary #49 was also the very first player taken in the NFL Draft. DL Larry Ogunjobi wore #49 for the 49ers C-USA 25TH ANNIVERSARY inaugural game and was selected by the Cleve- Conference USA is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Charlotte is a charter member of land Browns in the third round of the 2017 NFL the league and the 49ers returned to C-USA in 2013. In all, Charlotte has spent 16 years Draft. Ogunjobi, who normally wore #65, was in Conference USA. Charlotte’s young football program is in its fifth year in the league. the 65th pick in the draft. Two players have worn the jersey four times: GOOD STATS FROM 2018 (Courtesy Pro Football Focus) Danny Book and Thomas La Bianca. Book OL Cameron Clark was C-USA highest-graded run blocker and allowed the fewest QB wore the jersey in each of his three seasons, pressures among returning C-USA tackles. including twice in 2015 -- becoming the only DE Alex Highsmith had C-USA highest run-defense grade (90.6) and second- player to wear it twice in one season. La Bianca highest overall grade (89.7). He ranked first in C-USA with 46 stops. wore the jersey in each of his four seasons, the WR Victor Tucker was the highest-graded receiver in C-USA on 3rs/4th down. program’s first four years. Number 49: DEFENSIVE ANCHORS DELUCA/GEMMELL Gardner-Webb: Christian Haynes, DB Appalachian State: BJ Turner, LB The duo has led the 49ers in tackles the last two years. In 2017, LB Jeff Gemmell led the Massachusetts: Peter Agabe, LB way with 106 tackles, two shy of the school record while S Ben DeLuca was second with Clemson: Jaelin Fisher, OL 102. In 2018, DeLuca had a team-best 92 tackles while Gemmell was second with 87. Florida Atlantic: Gage Welborn, OL FIU: Ryan Carriere, TE WKU: Dillon Overholt, N TUCKER’S TERRIFIC ROOKIE SEASON North Texas: Taylor Chandler, DE Victor Tucker turned in one of the top season’s among FBS freshmen, last year. He ranked Middle Tennessee: Markees Watts, DE first among C-USA freshmen and third among FBS freshman in rec. yds/gm and rec/gm. UTEP: Jalen Allen, OL Marshall: Receiving Yards/Game Old Dominion: Rondale Moore, Purdue 96.8 Justyn Ross, Clemson 66.7 THE TACKLE BOX Victor Tucker, Charlotte 64.7 No. Player, Years Career Tackles Receptions/Game 1. Jeff Gemmell, 2016- 279 Rondale Moore, Purdue 8.8 2. Karrington King, 2014-17 267 Amon-Ra St. Brown, USC 5.0 3. Ben DeLuca, 2016- 265 Victor Tucker, Charlotte 4.9 4. Larry Ogunjobi, 2013-16 217 A C-USA all-Freshman selection, Tucker set 49ers’ freshman receiving records for yards in 5. Nick Cook, 2014-16 183 a game (130 yds. vs. UMass), yards on a catch (67 yds. vd. FIU), and 100-yard receiving 6. Alex Highsmith, 2016- 161 games (3). 7. Daquan Lucas, 2013-16 153 8. Tyriq Harris, 2016- 149 53-MAN ROSTERS 9. Ed Rolle, 2016- 147 Two 49ers are currently on NFL 53-man rosters and starting for their respctive teams. C. Clayton-Molby, 2013-15 147 11. Anthony Butler, 2016-18 146 Name, Team, Pos. Year 12. Juwan Foggie, 2014- 142 Nate Davis, Titans, OL 1st 13. Tank Norman, 2013-15 136 Larry Ogunjobi, Browns, DL 3rd 14. Branden Dozier, 2014-15 135 15. Brandon Banks, 2013-16 132 16. Marquavis Gibbs, 2017- 128 2018 SCHEDULE (5-7; 4-4) 17. Nico Alcalde, 2013-14 120 September 18. Te. Winchester, 2013-16 110 Sat. 1 FORDHAM ESPN+ Charlotte, N.C. W, 34-10 19. Nafees Lyon, 2016- 102 Sat. 8 APPALACHIAN STATE ESPN+ Charlotte, N.C. L, 9-45 20. Greg Cunningham, 2013-15 101 Thurs. 13 OLD DOMINION* ESPN3 Charlotte, N.C. W, 28-25 Sat. 22 at Massachusetts WCCB Amherst, Mass. L, 31-49 Sat. 29 at UAB* ESPN3 Birmingham, Ala. L, 7-28 CAREER TD LEADERS October No. Player, Years Touchdowns Sat. 6 BYE 1. Kalif Phillips, 2013-16 43 Sat. 13 WKU* ESPN+ Charlotte, N.C. W, 40-14 2. Benny LeMay, 2016- 26 Sat. 20 at Middle Tennessee* ESPN3 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 13-21 3. Austin Duke, 2013-16 25 Sat. 27 SOUTHERN MISS* ESPN3 Charlotte, N.C. W, 20-17 4. Hasaan Klugh, 2016- 19 November 5. Trent Bostick, 2013-17 12 Sat. 3 at Tennessee SECN Alt Knoxville, Tenn. L, 3-14 6. Aaron McAllister, 2017- 10 Sat. 10 at Marshall* ESPN+ Huntington, W. Va. L, 13-30 TL Ford II, 2014-17 10 Sat. 17 FIU* ESPN3 Charlotte, N.C. L, 35-42 8. Victor Tucker, 2018- 6 Sat. 24 at Florida Atlantic* Stadium/WCCB Boca Raton, Fla. W, 27-24 Workpeh Kofa, 2016-18 6 Home games in bold * Conference USA game Times are subject to change CJ Crawford, 2013 6 2018 IN REVIEW C-USA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ROCK-SOLID DEFENSE 2019: Charlotte ranked 25th in overall defense (337.3 yds allowed) and 11th against the run QB Chris Reynolds, Offensive, 10/28 (105.7 rushing yards allowed) among FBS schools. Charlotte held two opponents to few- er than 200 yards of total offense and four to fewer than 50 yards rushing 2018: Four opponents were held to their fewest yards of total offense, including: K Jonathan Cruz: Special Teams, 11/26 Tennessee, season-low 192 yards of total offense. DE Alex Highsmith: Defensive, 11/5 Middle Tennessee, season-low 144 yards fewest for the Blue Raiders since 2007 K Jonathan Cruz: Special Teams, 10/29 49ers school-record for fewest allowed. LB Juwan Foggie: Defensive, 10/15 Four opponents were held under 50 rusing yards, including: K Jonathan Cruz: Special Teams, 9/10 Fordham, -9 WKU, 42 2016: Middle Tennessee, 33 DB Terrance Winchester: Defensive, 11/7 Tennessee, 20 LB Juwan Foggie: Special Teams, 11/7 QB Hasaan Klugh: co-Offensive, 10/10 LEMAY’S 1000-YARD SEASON: RB Benny LeMay became the first 49er to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season at the FBS 2015: level. He ranked second in C-USA with 1243 rushing yards (103.6/gm). K Blake Brewer: Special Teams, 9/7 CHARLOTTE’S SECOND NFL DRAFT PICK: NATE DAVIS: OL Nate Davis became the second 49ers player drafted in the last three years when he Charlotte 49ers 2018 Honors was selected in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans. Davis, a four-year starter, had participated in the Reese’s and the NFL Combine. He CONFERENCE USA AWARDS joins former 49ers DL Larry Ogunjobi (2017 NFL Draft; 3rd round ) as C-USA COACHES First Team 49ers taken in the draft. Alex Highsmith, DE HARRIS NAMED GOOGLE CLOUD ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT: Second Team DE Tyriq Harris was named Google Cloud Academic all-District 3 as selected by CoSIDA. Benny LeMay, RB A 2018 team captain who graduated with a 3.67 GPA in biology, Harris is a three-year Nate Davis, OL starter who moved from LB to DE and produced career highs with 49 tackles, 4.5 tackles Juwan Foggie, LB for loss and 2.5 sacks in 2018. Harris is a two-time C-USA all-Academic Team selection Jonathan Cruz, K and was named the 2018-19 Conference USA Scholar-Athlete of the Year in football. Honorable Mention: Chris Phillips, TE Tyriq Harris, DB HIGHSMITH’S HAVOC IN BACKFIELD Ben DeLuca, DB DE Alex Highsmith broke the 49ers school-record (held by evntual NFL Draft pick Larry All-Freshman Ogunjobi) with 17.5 Tackles for Loss in 2018. Highsmith was named C-USA Defenisve Victor Tucker, WR Player of the Week after he posted 7 tackles, 4 TFL and 1.5 sacks with a forced fumble Rico Arnold, WR at Tennessee. He was named to the National Team of the Week after his 4.5 TFLs in the Henry Segura, LB season-ending win at defending C-USA Champion Florida Atlantic. Jonathan Cruz, K C-USA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM CRUZ MISSILES Tyriq Harris, LB Three-time C-USA Special Teams Player of the Week Jonathan Cruz broke school records PRO FOOTBALL FOCUS (PFF) for FGM from 40 (8) and 50 (3) yards. He made the two longest field goals in C-USA and First Team: his game-winning 56-yard field goal with 25 seconds left at Florida Atlantic was the sec- Cam Clark, OL ond longest in FBS play, last year and tied Charlotte’s school-record. Jonathan Cruz, K Ben DeLuca, S FIVE C-USA PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS Alex Highsmith, DE Sept. 10 Jonathan Cruz Special Teams PHIL STEELE PUBLICATION Oct. 15 Juwan Foggie Defensive First Team Oct. 29 Jonathan Cruz Special Teams Nate Davis, OL Nov. 5 Alex Highsmith Defensive Benny LeMay, RB Nov. 26 Jonathan Cruz Special Teams Second Team Jonathan Cruz, K FOGGIE Juwan Foggie, LB Former WR turned LB Juwan Foggie set a school-record with six interceptions, including Alex Highsmith, DE two Pick Sixes. He had two INTs in two different games and had a Pick Six in wins over Third Team Fordham and Southern Miss. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Buffalo Bills Ben DeLuca, S beofre being released in the preseason. Jeff Gemmell, LB Tyriq Harris, DE Google Cloud Academic all-District 3 DELUCA; GEMMELL: Tyriq Harris, DE For the second straight year, S Ben DeLuca and LB Jeff Gemmell led the 49ers in tackles. WEEKLY AWARDS Both topped 100, in 2017. In 2018, DeLuca, who had a season-high 15 vs. USM, had a PFF National Team of the Week team-high 92 tackles, while Gemmell, who had three C-USA games with 10 tackles had DE Alex Highsmith: Defensive, 11/26 83. C-USA Players of the Week K Jonathan Cruz: Special Teams, 11/26 NEW FRESHMAN RECORDS: DE Alex Highsmith: Defensive, 11/5 QB Chris Reynolds: 71 yd. pass (to Benny LeMay) vs. Fordham K Jonathan Cruz: Special Teams, 10/29 WR Victor Tucker: 130 receiving yards at UMass LB Juwan Foggie: Defensive, 10/15 WR Victor Tucker: 67 yard reception vs. FIU K Jonathan Cruz: Special Teams, 9/10 K Jonathan Cruz: 56-yard FGM at Florida Atlantic College Sports Madness C-USA POTW K Jonathan Cruz: Eight FGM of 40+ yards (overall school record) DE Alex Highsmith: Defensive, 11/25

THE COACHING STAFF TO WATCH FOR Will Healy (Richmond, 2008) 2017 Eddie Robinson Award Winner (FCS National Coach of the Year) RB Benny LeMay 2017: Enjoyed 8-4 season (7-1 in Ohio Valley Conference ) #2 all-time: 2,972 car. ru. yd (28 shy of 3000) Snapped Austin Peay’s 29-game losing streak #2 all-time: 26 career TDs (4 shy of 30) 12 car 100-y rush gms (3 shy of #1, Phillips) Governor’s were 1-45 in four seasons prior to 2017 9 car. 100-y gms vs FBS foes (sch. rec) Assistant coach at UT-Chattanooga, 2009-2015 3,612 all-purpose yds (194 shy of #2, Duke) Captain of Richmond’s 2008 FCS National Championship team Hometown: Chattanooga, Tenn. RB Aaron McAllister #4 all-time: 1178 car. ru. y (5th to reach 1000) Marcus West (Memphis, 2005), Ass’t Head Coach; Co-Defensive Coordinator; Defensive Line Coach 95 shy of #3 all-time, M. Johnson, 1273 Most recent: Minnesota, Defensive Line Coach, 2018 T#6 all-time: 10 career TD HM all-America (2005); all-Conference USA DL (2004, 2005) Ties to Healy: Ass’t HC at Austin Peay, 2016-17; Ass’t coach at UT-Chattanooga, 2009-15 WR Victor Tucker 1321 car. rec. yds (#3 all-time) Alex Atkins (Memphis, 2005), Offensive Coordinator; Offensive Line Coach 452 shy of #2 all-time (Trent Bostick, 1773) most recent: Tulane, Ass’t HC; Offensive Line Coach, 2016-18 Jeff Gemmell Ties to Healy: Ass’t coach at UT-Chattanooga, 2012-13 #1 all-time: 279 car. tkls Mark Carney (Fordham, 2003), Quarterbacks Coach Alex Highsmith most recent: Virginia State, Offensive Coordinator, 2015-18 161 career tackles (6th all-time) Ties to Healy: Healy’s QB coach at Richmond during Healy’s college career 22 shy of top 5 (#5 Nick Cook, 183) #2 all-time: 40.0 car. TFL (9.0 shy of #1) Brandon Cooper (UT-Martin, 2007), Co-Defensive Coordinator; Safeties Coach #1 all-time: 14.5 car. sacks (broke rec of 13.0) most recent: Austin Peay, Defensive Coordinator; DB Coach, 2016-18 Ties to Healy: On Healy’s staff at APSU, 2016-18; Ass’t coach at UT-chattanooga, 2013-14 Ben DeLuca #3 all-time: 265 car. tackles Sean Dawkins (Troy, 2007), Run-Game Coordinator; Running Backs Coach 2 shy of #2 (K. King, 267) most recent: Troy, Running Backs Coach, 2018 #3 all-time: 14 car. PBU (3 shy of sch.-rec.) Ties to Healy: RB coach under Healy at APSU, 2017; Ass’t coach at UT-Chattanooga, 2014 #1 all-time: 6 fumble recoveries #1 all-time: 7 forced Montario Hardesty (Tennessee, 2009), Wide Receivers Coach #3 all-time: 9 takeaways (3 shy of sch. rec) most recent: Tennessee, Offensive Quality Control, 2018 Cleveland Browns, 2010-13 (2nd round pick, 2010); 2009 all-SEC at Tennessee Tyriq Harris #8 all-time: 149 career tackles Eddie Hicks (Southern Miss, 2009), Cornerbacks Coach (51 shy of 5th to reach 200) most recent: Southern Miss, Cornerbacks Coach, 2018 Ties to Healy: CB coach under Healy at APSU, 2016-17 2008; 2009 all-Conference USA IN THE NFL, 2019: DL Larry Ogunjobi, Cleveland (53-man) Tommy Langford (Minnesota State, 2015), Nickels Coach OL Nate Davis, Tennessee (53-man) most recent: Christ School (Arden, N.C.), 2017-18 LB Juwan Foggie, Buffalo (waived) Max Thurmond (Jacksonville State, 2001), Special Teams Coordinator, Linebackers Coach IN THE NFL, 2018: most recent: Central Arkansas, Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers Coach, 2018 DL Larry Ogunjobi, Cleveland (53-man) Ties to Healy: Special Teams Coord.; LB Coach coach under Healy at APSU, 2-16-17 DL Brandon Banks, Indianapolis (waived) Cody Woodiel (Troy, 2012), Tight Ends Coach WR Austin Duke, Carolina (waived) most recent: Oregon, Offensive Grad Assistant, 2017-18 IN THE NFL, 2017: DL Larry Ogunjobi, Cleveland (53-man) DL Brandon Banks, Washington (53-man) WR Austin Duke, Carolina (practice squad) WILL HEALY’S UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE

Dancing, dunk cans, hugs, best friends, fans He hires friends to his coaching staff – not be- “When you have passion, energy and enthu- abound, kids all around. Sounds more like a fes- cause it’s best for his friends, but because it’s siasm about something and you add that to tival than a football practice. best for the program. positivity, you don’t even realize how hard you’re working,” Healy explained. “I think the Who does that? Will Healy does that. He welcomes fans to practices, because build- environment around what you’re doing is con- ing relationships is as important as winning tagious and makes people want to be a part of The 49ers first-year football coach is already games. making an impact by turning some football ide- it and also gives you some joy in the journey. als on their heads. He brings his family to practice, to the office, You work 365 days for 12 guaranteed oppor- to meetings because – well, family comes first. tunities and if you don’t enjoy the other 353 Dancing at practice in encouraged, not consid- days then why are you doing it? Ultimately, ered a lack of discipline. Celebrating success is He’s heard that the coaching lifestyle means the definition of fun is executing at a high level expected, not considered showboating. Hugs sacrificing time with the family. He’s heard that and winning football games but to get there, after practice is a show of strength, not consid- best friends don’t make the best assistants. He there’s a lot of work that goes into it and I be- ered a sign of weakness. understands that many believe more people at lieve that those characteristics and attributes practice provides more distractions. will help us be successful.” Call it the new wave of football coaching. He’s heard all of that but prefers to look at it in a So at practice, players rock, jump and holler. As first-year head coach Will Healy has said, different way. All those negatives, he turns into They dance and celebrate. They give each oth- time and again, its all about energy, enthusi- positives. Which is his nature. er alley-oop passes for dunks after turnovers. asm, passion and positivity. They chase each other into the end zone after The 34-year old coach has a different view of touchdowns. football. Perhaps a better one. They celebrate success. TRACKING NFCAA WATCH LISTERS 32 BENNY LEMAY 32 BENNY LEMAY, RB DOAK WALKER WATCH LIST Year G-S Rush Yds Avg TD* Avg/G 2016 9-1 34 175 5.1 0/0 19.4 Sporting News Top 25 RB (#25) 2017 11-8 137 732 5.3 2/4 66.5 247Sports Top 25 RB (#19) 2018 12-12 232 1243 5.3 11/11 102.3 Preseason all-C-USA (coaches) 2019 8-8 141 822 5.8 7/11 102.8 2018 2nd team all-C-USA Total 40-29 544 2972 5.5 20/26 74.3 * Rush TD/Overall TD Career numbers: Year G-S Rcv Yds Avg TD* Avg/G 2,972 car. rushing yds (#2 all-time) 2016 9-1 5 28 5.6 0/0 3.1 2017 11-8 9 88 9.8 2/4 8.0 26 car. touchdowns (#2 all-time) 2018 12-12 21 282 13.4 0/11 23.5 20 car. rushing TDs (#2 all-time) 2019 8-8 19 242 12.7 4/11 30.2 Total 40-29 54 640 11.9 6/26 16.0 2019 season: * Rec. TD/Overall TD Leads C-USA 133.0 all-purp (18th FBS) SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON 4th C-USA w/ 822 rushing yds (42, FBS) Rushing Yards 178 155 Receiving Yards 90 90 Five 100-yd gms Rush TDs 4 2 (3 times) 81 yds at #1 Clemson Receiving TDs 1 1 22nd FBS, 2nd CUSA (102.8 ru. avg.) Overall TDs 4 3 (twice) Long Rush 65 65 11 TDs (2nd C-USA; 29th FBS) Long Catch 71 47 3 at App State (2 ru.; 1 rcv) 3 vs. North Texas (2 ru.; 1 rcv.) LEMAY GAME BY GAME, 2019 7 rush TDs; 4 Rec. TD (shares tm lead) Opp Rush Yds Long TD Rec Yds TD GWU 16 120 65 2 1 2 0 PFF C-USA Team of the Week (vs. GWU) App State 14 118 58 2 3 34 1 PFF C-USA Team of the Week (vs. UMass) UMass 16 113 26 0 2 17 0 “This is the best rushing team Clemson 18 81 16 0 2 7 0 we’ve seen in three games. Their 2018 season: FAU 11 46 14 0 2 2 0 1,243 rushing yards FIU 21 144 48 1 4 90 1 ability to run the ball and how WKU 15 45 8 0 3 52 1 they’re coordinated to run the ball. #2 all-time; most at FBS level North Texas 30 155 22 2 2 38 1 Their running back is a tough, thick, 2nd in C-USA Middle Tennessee -- DNP, inj. -- physical runner,” 11 touchdowns (#4 all-time) UTEP -- DNP, inj. -- -- Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney 5 ALEX HIGHSMITH 5 ALEX HIGHSMITH, DE BEDNARIK WATCH LIST Year G-S UA-A-Tck TFL SK FF FR PBU QBH BURLSWORTH WATCH LIST 2016 12-1 11-6-17 2.0 1.0 0 0 1 1 Clemson LT unprompted 2017 11-0 23-10-33 5.0 2.0 0 1 0 7 on DE Alex Highsmith, Sept. 24: 2018 12-12 38-22-60 17.5 3.0 2 0 1 8 “He was a dude. I’ve been playing foot- 2019 10-10 30-21-51 15.5 8.5 0 0 2 4 ball for 12 years and he’s by far the fast- Total 45-23 102-59-161 40.0 14.5 2 1 4 20 est off the ball I’ve ever gone against. Ever.” SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON Tackles 10 9 Preseason all-C-USA (coaches) TFL 4.5 2.5 2018 1st team all-C-USA Sacks 2.0 2.0 HIGHSMITH GAME BY GAME Career numbers: Opp UA-S-TOT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBh FF 14.5 sacks (#1 all-time) GWU 3-4-7 2.0 2.0 0 0 2 0 App State 2-2-4 2.0 2.0 0 2 0 0 40.0 TFL (#2 all-time) UMass 3-2-5 1.5 0.0 0 0 1 0 161 tackles (#6 all-time) Clemson 3-0-3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 FAU 2-1-3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 2019 season: FIU 2-3-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 WKU 4-2-6 2.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 2nd graded edge defender (PFF) North Texas 5-4-9 2.5 1.0 0 0 0 0 2nd CUSA; 13th FBS w/8.5 sacks MT 3-2-5 2.0 0 0 0 1 0 UTEP 3-1-4 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 “They probably have the best play- Sch. Rec. for sacks in season er that we’ve seen to this point in 14.5 car. sacks; sch. rec. for car. that No. 5. He’s on all the ‘great T Sch-Rec. 2.0 sacks v GWU; App player’ lists. I kept watching him and going, ‘Holy cow.’ He looks like 15.5 TFL Xavier Thomas. He’s physical, fast, 4th, C-USA; 9th, FBS disruptive. He’s causing sacks and PFF C-USA Team of the Week, App State tips. Really, really good football PFF C-USA Team of the Week, UMass player. That No. 5 could play for PFF C-USA Team of the Week, Clemson anybody in the country.” -- Clemson head coach 2018 season: Dabo Swinney 17.5 TFL (school-record) 60 tackles TRACKING NFCAA WATCH LISTERS 11 JONATHAN CRUZ CRUZ CAREER STATS LOU GROZA WATCH LIST Year G PAT FG-A 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg 2018 12 27-27 17-22 0-0 2-3 7-9 5-6 3-4 56 Pre C-USA Special Teams POTY 2019 10 34-37 7-8 0-0 1-1 3-3 2-3 1-1 53 Preseason all-C-USA (coaches) Total 22 61-64 24-30 0-0 3-4 10-12 7-9 4-5 56 2018 2nd team all-C-USA SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON 2018 C-USA all-Freshman FGM 3 2 (twice) 4-5 all-time from 50+; 11-14 40+ Long 56 53 PAT Made 7 7 (twice) 2019 season: 3-of-4 from 40+ CRUZ GAME BY GAME, 2019 vs. Gardner-Webb Opp PAT FG-A 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg GWU 7-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 7-of-7 PAT (tied sch.-record) App State 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 string of 34 straight PATs UMass 7-7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 53 vs. UMass Clemson 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 24 7-of-7 PAT (tied sch. record) FAU 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 53-yd FGM (1st FGA of year) FIU 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 31 WKU 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2018 season: North Texas 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 GW 56-yd FG at FAU (00:25) Middle Tennessee 4-4 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 49 tied sch-rec. for longest FGM UTEP 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 45 2nd-longest in FBS, 2018 Longest in C-USA, 2018 3-time C-USA ST POTW 17-of-22 FG; 27-of-27 PAT School records: FGM 50+: 3 (3-4) FGM 40+: 8 (8-10)

68 JAELIN FISHER RIMINGTON WATCH LIST Returning starting center 2019 season: C-USA #1-ranked rushing attack FBS 29th-ranked rushing attack 202.8 rush yds/gm Two gms w/ 300+; 6 w/ 200+ 49ers 4th in C-USA in sacks allowed & TFL allowed vs. Gardner-Webb 322 rushing yards, 5th all-time team allowed 0 sacks vs. UMass 338 rushing yards, 3rd all-time team allowed 1 sack vs. Clemson 153 rushing yds 2nd-most allowed by Clemson DNP, Inj. vs. FAU (seas.-low 52 ru. yd)

2018 season: Started all 12 games O-Line for C-USA #5 rushing attack O-Line for C-USA #2 rusher Four 200+ rushing games TYRIQ HARRIS THE EPITOME OF #GOLDSTANDARD 2019 NOMINEE NFF William V. Campbell Trophy® (Scholar-Athlete) Wuerffel Trophy Watch List (Community Servant) Allstate AFCA Good Works Team (Community Servant)

ACADEMICS 3.67 GPA (Biology major; Psychology minor) 2019 UNC Charlotte graduate (cum laude) 2018-19 C-USA Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2018 Google Cloud Academic all-District 3 (CoSIDA) 2017 and 2018 C-USA All-Academic Team 2016, 2017, 2018 C-USA Honor Roll Perfect 4.0 GPA: Fall, 2015; Spring, 2017, Chancellor’s List (3.8 GPA+): 4 semesters Dean’s List (3.4-3.79 GPA): 2 semesters Athletics Directors List (3.0 GPA+): 2 semesters

LEADERSHIP/COMMUNITY SERVICE 2018 and 2019 Team Captain Member, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee 2017-18 SAAC “Mr. 49er” (involvement/participation) 2018-19 SAAC “Mr. 49er” (involvement/participation) 2018-19 SAAC officer (Operations Manager) 2019-2020 SAAC officer (Operations Manager) 2018 and 2019 APPLE Training participant (re: combating alcohol and drug abuse on campus) Elevation EKidz (Elevation Church) YMCA Miracle League All-Star Game Tim Tebow Night to Shine Dream on 3 campus visit Dance Marathon Harrisburg (NC) 4th of July Parade Weddington Hills Elementary Field Day Devonshire Elementary visit Kings Kitchen YMCA Healthy Kids Day #SAACCares Holiday Drive, distribution to Project 658

ATHLETICS 2018 and 2019 Team Captain Three-year starter 2018 Honorable Mention all-Conference USA (coaches) 2018 Third-Team all-C-USA by Phil Steele 10 - TYRIQ HARRIS, DE 2016 Conference USA all-Freshman team Entered 2019 with 24 consecutive starts HARRIS CAREER STATS Year G-S UA-A-Tck TFL SK INT FF FR QBH Seventh all-time in career tackles (149) 2016 11-8 24-22-46 3.0 2.0 0 0 0 6 Fifth all-time in career sacks (6.0) 2017 12-12 24-23-47 4.5 1.5 0 1 0 2 Tied single-game record with 4 QBh vs. Rice, 2016 2018 12-12 25-31-56 5.5 2.5 0 0 1 1 2019 -- DNP-inj. - out for season Total 35-32 73-76-149 13.0 6.0 0 1 1 9

SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON Tackles 7 0 TFL 1.5 0 Sacks 1.0 0 OFFENSIVE NUMBERS: 3 CHRIS REYNOLDS, QB 32 BENNY LEMAY, RB Year G-S comp-att PCT. TD INT Yds Avg Year G-S Rush Yds Avg TD* Avg/G 2018 6-6 100-154 .649 6 2 1173 195.5 2016 9-1 34 175 5.1 0/0 19.4 2019 10-9 148-234 .632 18 7 2034 203.4 2017 11-8 137 732 5.3 2/4 66.5 Total 16-15 248-388 .639 24 10 3,207 200.4 2018 12-12 232 1243 5.3 11/11 102.3 2019 8-8 141 822 5.8 7/11 102.8 SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON Total 40-29 544 2972 5.5 20/26 74.3 Yards 354 354 * Rush TD/Overall TD TDs 4 4 Long Completion 71 52 Year G-S Rcv Yds Avg TD* Avg/G 2016 9-1 5 28 5.6 0/0 3.1 REYNOLDS GAME BY GAME, 2019 2017 11-8 9 88 9.8 2/4 8.0 Opp Comp-Att. PCT INT Yds Long TD RuYd RuTD Tot Off 2018 12-12 21 282 13.4 0/11 23.5 GWU 10-14 .700 1 136 20 1 72 2 208 2019 8-8 19 242 12.7 4/11 30.2 App State 20-31 .645 1 296 36 4 35 0 331 Total 40-29 54 640 11.9 6/26 16.0 UMass 10-12 .833 0 155 46 2 34 0 189 * Rec. TD/Overall TD Clemson 6-16 .375 1 43 11 0 19 1 62 FAU 15-28 .563 2 208 35 3 -12 0 196 SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON FIU 6-10 .600 0 114 43 1 41 0 155 Rushing Yards 178 155 WKU 15-29 .517 1 200 47 1 37 0 237 Receiving Yards 90 90 North Texas 24-32 .750 0 336 52 3 96 1 432 Rush TDs 4 2 (3 times) MT 14-21 .667 0 192 29 1 103 1 295 Receiving TDs 1 1 UTEP 24-35 .686 1 354 49 2 91 0 445 Overall TDs 4 3 (twice) Long Rush 65 65 Long Catch 71 47 7 BRETT KEAN, QB LEMAY GAME BY GAME, 2019 KEAN GAME BY GAME, 2019 Opp Rush Yds Long TD Rec Yds TD Opp Comp-Att. PCT INT Yds Long TD GWU 16 120 65 2 1 2 0 GWU 4-8 .500 2 50 31 1 App State 14 118 58 2 3 34 1 UMass 3-3 1.000 0 40 41 1 UMass 16 113 26 0 2 17 0 Clemson 2-3 .667 0 20 15 0 Clemson 18 81 16 0 2 7 0 FAU 3-8 .375 1 48 37 0 FAU 11 46 14 0 2 2 0 FIU 1-3 .333 0 -1 -1 0 FIU 21 144 48 1 4 90 1 WKU 15 45 8 0 3 52 1 North Texas 30 155 22 2 2 38 1 9 VICTOR TUCKER, WR Middle Tennessee -- DNP, inj. -- Year G-S Rcv Yds Avg TD* Avg/G UTEP -- DNP, inj. -- 2018 11-10 54 712 13.2 2/2 64.7 2019 10-10 41 609 14.9 4/4 60.9 Total 21-20 95 1321 13.9 6/6 62.9 5 AARON MCALLISTER, RB * Rec. TD/Overall TD Year G-S Rush Yds Avg TD* Avg/G 2017 12-1 90 458 5.1 2/2 38.2 SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON 2018 12-0 91 395 4.3 2/2 32.9 Yards 140 140 2019 7-2 56 294 5.2 4/6 42.0 TDs 2 2 Total 31-3 237 1147 4.8 8/10 37.0 Long Catch 67^ 37 * Rush TD/Overall TD Year G-S Rcv Yds Avg TD* Avg/G TUCKER GAME BY GAME, 2019 2017 12-1 1 6 6.0 0/2 0.5 Opp Rec Yds Long TD 2018 12-0 7 49 7.0 0/2 4.1 GWU 1 11 11 0 2019 7-1 5 56 11.2 2/4 8.0 App State 6 90 27 2 Total 31-2 13 111 8.5 2/8 3.6 UMass 4 30 17 0 * Rec. TD/Overall TD Clemson 0 0 0 0 SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON FAU 6 115 37 1 Yards 157 104 FIU 0 0 0 0 Rush TDs 2 2 WKU 6 113 31 0 Long Rush 89^ 69 North Texas 10 140 34 1 Middle Tennessee 3 50 18 0 Receiving Yards 43 43 UTEP 5 60 32 0 Rec. TDs 1 1 Long Catch 27 27 ^ school record MCALLISTER GAME BY GAME, 2019 4 CAM DOLLAR, WR Opp Rush Yds Long TD Rec Yds TD DOLLAR GAME BY GAME, 2019 GWU 5 20 5 0 1 3 1 Opp Rec Yds Long TD App State 4 9 5 0 0 0 0 GWU 5 58 19 0 UMass 7 94 69 1 0 0 0 App State 4 53 24 1 Clemson 8 40 18 0 0 0 0 UMass 1 46 46 1 FAU 1 3 3 0 2 43 1 Clemson 1 15 15 0 FIU 7 28 8 1 2 10 0 FAU 4 84 35 0 WKU -- DNP, inj. -- FIU 1 13 13 0 NT -- DNP, inj. -- WKU 2 19 13 0 Middle Tennessee 24 104 14 2 0 0 0 North Texas 6 27 10 0 UTEP 11 31 6 0 1 6 0 Middle Tennessee 3 80 29 0 UTEP 9 157 49 0 2019 36 552 49 2 30 ISHOD FINGER 2018 2 9 9 1 FINGER GAME BY GAME, 2019 TOTAL 38 561 49 3 Opp Rush Yds Long TD Rec Yds TD GWU 9 69 24 0 0 0 0 App State 5 75 68 0 0 0 0 UMass 11 71 45 2 0 0 0 1 MICALEOUS ELDER, WR Clemson 3 10 10 0 2 14 0 ELDER GAME BY GAME, 2019 FAU 4 10 5 1 0 0 0 Opp Rec Yds Long TD FIU 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 GWU 2 37 31 1 WKU 1 4 4 1 1 9 0 App State 7 119 36 0 North Texas 3 11 7 0 0 0 0 UMass 2 45 39 0 Middle Tennessee 14 40 8 0 3 18 0 Clemson 1 6 6 0 UTEP 3 10 6 1 0 0 0 FAU 1 -2 0 0 2019 54 304 68 5 6 41 0 FIU 0 0 0 0 WKU 2 3 5 0 Middle Tennessee 3 25 11 0 UTEP 1 15 15 0 2019 19 248 44 1 DEFENSIVE NUMBERS: 28 BEN DELUCA, DB 5 ALEX HIGHSMITH, DE Year G-S UA-A-Tck TFL SK INT FF FR PBU Year G-S UA-A-Tck TFL SK FF FR PBU QBH 2016 12-8 51-17-68 1.0 0.0 2 1 1 4 2016 12-1 11-6-17 2.0 1.0 0 0 1 1 2017 11-10 56-46-102 1.0 0.5 0 5 3 6 2017 11-0 23-10-33 5.0 2.0 0 1 0 7 2018 12-12 57-35-92 1.5 0.0 1 1 1 4 2018 12-12 38-22-60 17.5 3.0 2 0 1 8 2019 2-2 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2019 10-10 30-21-51 15.5 8.5 0 0 2 4 Total 37-32 166-99-265 3.5 0.5 3 7 6 14 Total 45-23 102-59-161 40.0 14.5 2 1 4 20 SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON Tackles 17 2 SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON Tackles 10 9 INT 1 0 TFL 4.5 2.5 FF 2 0 Sacks 2.0 2.0 TFL 1.0 0 DELUCA GAME BY GAME HIGHSMITH GAME BY GAME Opp UA-A-TOT TFL Sacks INT PBU FR FF Opp UA-S-TOT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBh FF GWU 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 1 0 GWU 3-4-7 2.0 2.0 0 0 2 0 App State 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 App State 2-2-4 2.0 2.0 0 2 0 0 UMass 3-2-5 1.5 0.0 0 0 1 0 UMass DNP-inj. - out for season -- Clemson 3-0-3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 FAU 2-1-3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 34 JEFF GEMMELL, LB FIU 2-3-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 WKU 4-2-6 2.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 Year G-S UA-A-Tck TFL SK INT FF FR QBH North Texas 5-4-9 2.5 1.0 0 0 0 0 2016 12-0 12-15-27 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 MT 3-2-5 2.0 0 0 0 1 0 UTEP 3-1-4 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 2017 12-11 49-57-106 7.5 1.0 0 1 0 4 2018 12-12 50-37-87 9.0 4.0 1 1 1 8 2019 9-9 27-32-59 3.5 0 1 1 1 0 98 TIMMY HORNE, DT Total 45-32 138-141-279 20.0 5.0 2 3 2 13 Year G-S UA-A-Tck TFL SK INT FR PBU QBH 2017 12-2 7-12-19 3.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON 2018 12-12 9-19-28 1.5 1.5 0 1 2 3 Tackles 14 12 TFL 2.0 1.0 2019 10-9 15-15-30 4.5 0.5 0 0 0 2 Sacks 1.0 0 Total 34-23 31-46-77 9.0 2.0 0 1 2 7 QBh 3 0 SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON GEMMELL GAME BY GAME Tackles 6 6 Opp UA-A-TOT TFL Sacks INT QBh FF FR TFL 1.5 1.5 GWU 2-4-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacks 1.0 0.5 at App State 5-4-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 UMass 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 HORNE GAME BY GAME Clemson DNP-inj. Opp UA-A-TOT TFL Sacks FR PBU QBh Blk FAU 1-2-3 0 0 1 0 0 0 GWU 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 2 0 FIU 3-3-6 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 App State 0-4-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 WKU 3-2-5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 UMass 1-1-2 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 North Texas 5-7-12 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 Clemson 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 MT 3-4-7 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 FAU 3-2-5 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 UTEP 4-6-10 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 FIU 1-2-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 WKU 0-2-2 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 North Texas 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 MARQUAVIS GIBBS, CB MT 1-0-1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 GIBBS CAREER STATS UTEP 5-1-6 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 Year G-S UA-A-Tck TFL SK INT FR QBh PBU 2017 8-5 20-9-29 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 40 MARKEES WATTS, DE 2018 12-3 10-9-19 0.0 0.0 1 1 1 1 Year G-S UA-A-Tck TFL SK INT FF FR QBH 2019 10-10 42-38-80 1.5 0.5 0 0 1 3 2018 12-0 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 30-18 72-56-128 1.5 0.5 1 1 2 4 2019 10-10 24-14-38 10.5 7.5 0 2 0 3 Total 22-10 26-15-41 10.5 7.5 0 2 0 3 SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON Tackles 12 12 INT 1 0 SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER ‘19 SEASON Tackles 5 5 PBU 1 1 TFL 1.5 1.5 GIBBS GAME BY GAME Sacks 1.0 0.5 Opp UA-A-TOT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBh FR GWU 2-4-6 0 0 0 1 1 0 WATTS GAME BY GAME App State 2-3-5 1.0 0 0 1 0 0 Opp UA-A-TOT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBh FF GWU 2-1-3 2.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 UMass 6-3-9 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 App State 0-3-3 0 0 0 0 2 0 Clemson 5-3-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 UMass 0-1-1 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 FAU 5-7-12 0 0 0 1 0 0 Clemson 4-0-4 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 FIU 5-4-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 FAU 3-2-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 WKU 6-3-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIU 6-5-11 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 1 North Texas 4-2-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 WKU 4-1-5 2.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 MT 4-4-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 North Texas 3-1-4 2.0 2.0 0 0 0 1 UTEP 3-5-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 MT 1-0-1 1.0 1.0 0 0 1 0 UTEP 1-0-1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 GAME 1 GAME 2 Charlotte 49 Gardner-Webb 28 Appalachian State 56 Charlotte 41 Aug. 29, 2019 - Charlotte, N.C. Sept. 7, 2019 - Charlotte, N.C. Sellout Crowd: 16,119 Reynolds with FBS highs of 296 passing yards; 4 TDs First game of the Will Healy Era LeMay 118 rushing yds; 3 TDs 49ers scored 49 points, their most at the FBS level Fr. Micaleous Elder 119 receiving yards. Charlotte scored five touchdowns in the first half as Will Healy Fight as they did, and they did fight, the 49ers came out on the notched an appropriate 49-28 victory over Gardner-Webb before a short end of a high-scoring battle, 56-41, at Appalachian State. sellout crowd of 16,119 in his first game as the 49ers’ head coach. Charlotte (1-1) is the first Mountaineer opponent to score over Senior running back Benny LeMay and red-shirt sophomore 19 points in Boone since 2017. App State had gone nine straight quarterback Chris Reynolds both had a pair of touchdown runs and home games allowing 19 points or less and the last team to score Reynolds also threw for a three-yard score as Charlotte (1-0) put over 40 in Boone was Miami in 2016. up its most points in the FBS era. R-So. QB Chris Reynolds threw for career highs with 296 yards LeMay had 16 carries for 120 yards and the two TDs, including and four touchdowns -- 49er highs against an FBS opponent -- and a 65-yard burst to close the first half. That 65-yard TD run is the Benny LeMay rushed for 118 yards and scored three TDs. ninth-longest in school history and the longest of LeMay’s career. “We responded to adversity and there’s a lot of fight in this foot- It was his eighth career 100-yard rushing performance. ball team,” said head coach Will Healy. “We never laid down and Reynolds was 14-of-20 for 136 yards, a TD and one intercep- that will be an MO of our football team. We’ve got a group of really tion. He split time, as scheduled, with starter Brett Kean, who was competitive coaches and players and were going to fight for 60 4-of-8 for 50 yards with a TD and two picks. Kean threw a 31-yard minutes. We did that today against a great football team in a great touchdown pass to Fr. Micaleous Elder for Charlotte’s final score. environment and gave ourselves an opportunity to win late.” Elder and Rogers scored TDs in their first collegiate game. The Mountaineers (2-0) scored on the first play from scrimmage, Charlotte held the Bulldogs (0-1) to 56 yards of total offense in on an 87-yard run, but first half touchdowns by LeMay of three and the first half and gave up just 60 yards passing for the game. The 58 yards had the 49ers within one, 14-13, late in the first half. 49ers rushed for 322 yards, fourth-most in school history. A strip sack recovered by App State deep in Charlotte territory set up a 10-yard score on one possession and a blocked punt was 28 SECOND-QUARTER POINTS returned for a TD on the next to give App a 28-13 halftime cushion. Charlotte scored 28 points in the second quarter to break open a Charlotte scored four second half touchdowns and clawed as 7-0 game for a 21-point halftime advantage, 35-14. close as eight with 3:17 to play. Reynolds threw four TD passes in On his second possession as QB, Reynolds scored on a three- the second half, including two to Victor Tucker in the fourth quarter yard run to complete a 12-play, 79-yard drive. He hit RB Aaron to keep the 49ers within striking distance. McAllister for a three-yard touchdown on his next possession. The App State scored two third quarter TDs to open up a 42-20 lead 49ers scored on a blocked punt when Solomon Rogers scooped up but Reynolds found LeMay for a five-yard TD and hit Tucker for a BJ Turner’s block and raced 16 yards for the TD. LeMay closed out 23-yard score with 8:20 to play to cut the lead to 42-34. The teams the second quarter scoring with his 65-yard run with 40 seconds left traded TDs again to make it 49-41 with 3:17 to play. in the half. The 28 points match the most by the 49ers in the second quarter of a game in school history. LEMAY’S SCORING STREAK RECORD BOOKS C-USA scoring leader Benny LeMay scored a touchdown for the R-Sr. DE Alex Highsmith and sophomore Markees Wassts tied the fourth straight game. With three TDs, he has multiple touchdowns school record with 2.0 sacks. Highsmith moved into second-place in both games of 2019 and has 20 career touchdowns, passing all-time with 8.0 career sacks. Hasaan Klugh (19 TDs) for third all-time.

49: Christian Haynes 49: BJ Turner Captains: Tyriq Harris, Jeff Gemmell Captains: Tyriq Harris, Jeff Gemmell Benny LeMay, Cam Clark Benny LeMay, Cam Clark Alex Highsmith, Ben DeLuca Alex Highsmith, Ben DeLuca

Scoring Summary (Final) 2019 Charlotte Football Gardner-Webb vs Charlotte (Aug 29, 2019 at Charlotte, N.C.)

Gardner-Webb (0-1) vs. Charlotte (1-0) Date: Aug 29, 2019 • Site: Charlotte, N.C. • Stadium: Richardson Stadium Attendance: 16119

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Gardner-Webb 0 14 7 7 28 Charlotte 7 28 7 7 49

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 01:22 CLT - LEMAY, Benny 1 yd run (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 11-80 4:59 0 - 7 2nd 08:59 CLT - REYNOLDS, Chris 3 yd run (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 12-79 5:46 0 - 14 08:45 GWU - HARPER, D. 99 yd kickoff return (WALSTON, J. kick) 7 - 14 06:00 CLT - MCALLISTER, A. 3 yd pass from REYNOLDS, Chris (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 6-41 2:45 7 - 21 03:44 CLT - ROGERS, Solomon 16 yd blocked punt return (CRUZ, Jonathan kick) 7 - 28 00:50 GWU - CAGLE, J. 5 yd run (WALSTON, J. kick), 2-5 0:30 14 - 28 00:40 CLT - LEMAY, Benny 65 yd run (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 1-65 0:10 14 - 35 3rd 06:30 GWU - CAGLE, J. 3 yd run (McKAY, A. kick), 8-38 3:03 21 - 35 04:26 CLT - REYNOLDS, Chris 1 yd run (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 5-71 2:04 21 - 42 4th 14:15 CLT - ELDER, M. 31 yd pass from KEAN, Brett (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 6-79 3:00 21 - 49 04:19 GWU - BROWN, D. 35 yd run (WALSTON, J. kick), 4-50 1:05 28 - 49

Kickoff time: 7:35 PM • End of Game: 10:47 PM • Total elapsed time: 3:12 Officials: Referee: Patrick Foy; Umpire: Brandon Ellison; Linesman: Tony Sands; Line judge: Sarah Fleming; Back judge: Parker Anderson; Field judge: J. Bullock; Side judge: Leroy Jones Jr.; Center judge: J. Whittington; Temperature: 82 F • Wind: 3 MPH N • Weather: Clear GAME 3 GAME 4 Charlotte 52 Massachusetts 17 #1 Clemson 52 Charlotte 10 Sept. 14, 2019 - Charlotte, N.C. Sept. 21, 2019 - Clemson, S.C. School FBS marks for Points (52); Victory Margin (35) 49ers First Game Against Nation’sTop-Ranked Team Third straight game scoring 40+ points Alex Highsmith Ties Single-Season Record with 5th Sack Charlotte set school records, posted an array of firsts and piled up Charlotte (2-2) dropped a 52-10 decision at #1/#1 Clemson (4-0). 31 first half points in its 52-17 home victory over visiting UMass. It was the 49ers first game against the nation’s top-ranked team. The 52 points are the most scored by the 49ers against an FBS The defending national champs ran out to a 38-3 halftime lead opponent. Charlotte has now scored over 40 points in three straight thanks in part to two Trevor Lawrence TD passes and a 66-yard games for the first time in school history. WR Tyler Ringwood and interception return. Lawrence hit for a 58-yard TD on RB Ishod Finger both scored two TDs - the first of their careers. the Tigers second play and K’Von Wallace added his 66-yard pick Charlotte (2-1) scored on its first three offensive possessions six to put the Tigers ahead 14-0, 4:36 into the game. and added a pick-six by r-so. linebacker Henry Segura to race to a “They came out and got after us,” said 49ers head coach Will 28-0 lead just minutes into the second quarter. Even after UMass Healy. “I’d loved to have played better today. I though we made (0-3) scored a touchdown with 17 seconds left in the half, Charlotte huge strides last week. I think we have the pieces to be a real- responded with a 26-yard rush by Benny LeMay to set up a 53-yard ly good football team and compete with everybody that’s on our field goal by So. Jonathan Cruz as time expired. schedule the rest of the way but we cannot continue to make the Leading 31-10 at the half, Charlotte scored on its first posses- same mistakes and expect a different result” sion of the second half and added two more TDs to run its total The Tigers added three second-quarter touchdowns while Char- to 52 points. The 49ers finished with seven touchdowns and have lotte drove 68 yards for a 24-yard field goal from Jonathan Cruz. now scored 20 on the young season. Charlotte finished with 153 rushing yards, led by Benny LeMay’s 81-yard performance. It was the most rushing yards that Clemson 28-0; 1:03 INTO 2ND QTR: has allowed to an opposing player, this year. The Tigers only al- R-So. Cameron Dollar pulled in a 46-yard TD catch just 1:38. On lowed 68 rushing yards combined in its previous two games (53, the next possession, QB Chris Reynolds was 6-for-8 for 46 yards Texas A&M; 15, Syracuse). Aaron McAllister added 36 rushing to set up Ishod Finger’s first career TD on a one-yard run. After yards to eclipse 1,000 career rushing yards. Segura’s 49-yard interception return, Reynolds found Micaleous Charlotte scored its touchdown in the third quarter after recov- Elder for a 39-yard strike to set up a five-yard touchdown pass to ering a muffed punt on the Tiger 12-yard line. QB Chris Reynolds Ringwood for the junior’s first career score. scampered in from eight yards out to make it 45-10. REYNOLDS/LEMAY: QB Chris Reynolds (10-of-12, 155 yards, 2 TD) had a school-record .844 comp. pct. and RB Benny LeMay HIGHSMITH’S SACK ATTACK: Alex Highsmith had his fifth sack, (113 rushing yds) put up over 100 yards for the third straight game. tying the season record set by Larry Ogunjobi in 2014, in game 4. It HAVOC IN THE BACKFIELD: The 49ers matched a school record was his 11th career sack, two shy of Ogunjobi’s mark of 13.0. with 5.0 sacks and had a season-high 11.0 TFL led by LB Prince RUNNING OF THE BULL: Benny LeMay (@32Youngbull) rushed Bemah (1.5 sacks; 2.5 TFL), S Jacione Fugate (1.0 sacks; 2.0 TFL) for 81 yards, tying his own mark for rushing yards against a Power and Alex Highsmith (1.5 TFL; QBh that led to the Pick-Six). 5 opponent. Last year, LeMay rushed for 81 yards at Tennessee. BIG PLAY BOOKENDS PICK IT: Charlotte forced two turnovers in the third quarter: Aaron Charlotte started the scoring with its longest pass play of the sea- McAllister’s fumble recovery of a muffed punt that led to a TD and son, a 46-yard completion from Chris Reynolds to Cameron Dollar CB Marquill Osborne’s first interception as a 49er. and closed the scoring with its longest run of the season, a 69-yard RANKED FOES: Charlotte is 0-3 against ranked foes with losses breakaway by Aaron McAllister. to #19 Kansas State, #19 Louisville and #1 Clemson.

49: Peter Agabe 49: Peter Agabe Captains: Tyriq Harris, Jeff Gemmell Captains: Tyriq Harris, Jeff Gemmell Benny LeMay, Cam Clark Benny LeMay, Cam Clark Alex Highsmith, Ben DeLuca Alex Highsmith, Ben DeLuca

Scoring Summary (Final) 2019 Charlotte Football Massachusetts vs Charlotte (Sep 14, 2019 at Charlotte, N.C.)

Massachusetts (0-3) vs. Charlotte (2-1) Date: Sep 14, 2019 • Site: Charlotte, N.C. • Stadium: Richardson Stadium Attendance: 12812

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Massachusetts 0 10 0 7 17 Charlotte 21 10 14 7 52

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 13:22 CLT - DOLLAR, Cameron 46 yd pass from REYNOLDS, Chris (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 3-60 1:38 0 - 7 04:25 CLT - FINGER, Ishod 1 yd run (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 14-84 7:04 0 - 14 04:11 CLT - SEGURA, Henry 49 yd interception return (CRUZ, Jonathan kick) 0 - 21 2nd 13:57 CLT - RINGWOOD, Tyler 5 yd pass from REYNOLDS, Chris (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 5-56 2:43 0 - 28 10:36 UMASS - GARCIA, Cooper 26 yd field goal, 10-66 3:21 3 - 28 00:17 UMASS - JOHNSON, Je. 3 yd pass from BRITO, Andrew (GARCIA, Cooper kick), 16-88 5:56 10 - 28 00:00 CLT - CRUZ, Jonathan 53 yd field goal, 2-26 0:17 10 - 31 3rd 10:14 CLT - FINGER, Ishod 3 yd run (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 7-69 3:02 10 - 38 01:18 CLT - RINGWOOD, Tyler 41 yd pass from KEAN, Brett (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 4-69 1:35 10 - 45 4th 12:26 UMASS - RODGERS, Isaiah 42 yd punt return (GARCIA, Cooper kick) 17 - 45 12:07 CLT - MCALLISTER, A. 69 yd run (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 1-69 0:19 17 - 52

Kickoff time: 6:05 PM • End of Game: 9:05 PM • Total elapsed time: 3:00 Officials: Referee: Ken Antee; Umpire: Chad Craig; Linesman: Bryan Baker; Line judge: Josiah Ford; Back judge: Larry Neal Jr.; Field judge: Christopher C.; Side judge: Felix Meyer; Center judge: Christopher B.; Temperature: 84 F • Wind: 3 MPH N • Weather: Mostly Cloudy GAME 5 GAME 6 FAU 45 at Charlotte 27 at FIU 48 Charlotte 23 Sept. 28, 2019 - Charlotte, N.C. Oct. 12, 2019 - Miami, Fla. Alex Highsmith breaks season sack record in game 5 Benny LeMay career-high 234 all-purpose yards WR Victor Tucker Notches First 100-Yard Game of Year WR Victor Tucker Notches First 100-Yard Game of Year Each time Charlotte (2-3; C-USA: 0-1) closed to within striking dis- Charlotte standout running back Benny LeMay put up a career-best tance, Florida Atlantic (3-2; C-USA: 1-0) mustered an answer on its 234 yards from scrimmage, including his fourth 100-yard rushing way to a 45-27 win in the Conference USA opener for both teams. game of the year, but FIU was able to score seven touchdowns to As the first half was winding down, Chris Reynolds hit Jacob pull past the 49ers, 48-23. Hunt for a one-yard TD pass to pull the 49ers within three, 17-14 Charlotte (2-4; 0-2) took a 10-7 lead into the second quarter, but with 3:26 to play. But FAU was able to drive for a score in the final FIU (3-3; 1-2) ran off 21 points to take a 28-17 lead into the half. minute to extend the lead to 10 at the half. LeMay’s 48-yard burst on the first possession led to a Jonathan Charlotte scored on its first possession of the second half on a Cruz field goal. Later in the first quarter, he pulled in a 35-yard pass 16-yard pass from Reynolds to Aaron McAllister, to, again, make it to set up Aaron McAllister’s eight-yard TD run to give the 49ers a a three-point game, 24-21. FAU, however, scored on its next two 10-7 lead. possessions to extend its lead to 38-21 by the end of the third quar- In the second quarter, he caught a 43-yard TD pass from Chris ter. Both teams tacked on a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Reynolds to bring the 49ers within four, 21-17. Charlotte rushed for 217 yards for its fourth game this season STATS THAT MATTER: FAU put up 557 yards of total offense, with over 200 rushing yards. including 321 in the passing game (QB Chris Robison 20-of-27, The Panthers added three second-half TDs to outdistance the 312 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT), and Charlotte was held to a season-low 49ers. 52 yards rushing. TRICK PLAY: Chris Reynolds (15-of-28, 208 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT), KEY PLAY: Holding a four-point lead in the final two minutes of the who threw three touchdown passes, nearly caught one as well. half, FIU QB James Morgan was sacked by Markees Watts and Late in the first half, with Charlotte inside the FAU 30, wideout fumbled. The ball squirted out of the ensuing scrum and D’Vonte Cameron Dollar came around the right side on a reverse and threw Price scooped it up and ran for 34 yards to set up the Panthers’ to Reynolds who rambled to the one-yard line for a 28-yard comple- touchdown just before the half. tion. Reynolds rolled out and hit TE Jacob Hunt on the next play to LEMAY FILLS STAT SHEET: Sr. RB Benny LeMay rushed for a pull Charlotte within three, 17-14. season-high 144 yards and added 90 receiving yards to compile a SACK RECORD: DE Alex Highsmith, who ranks sixth in the FBS career-best 234 yards of total offense. It was LeMay’s fourth 100- in sacks, broke the 49ers single-season sack record in just the fifth yard rushing game of the season and pushed his single season av- game of the season. Highsmith recorded his sixth sack to snap erage back over 100.0 yards per game. He now has eight 100-yard Larry Ogunjobi’s single-season record of 5.0, set in 2014. rushing games against FBS opponents, tying Kalif Phillips’ career PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: Charlotte scored four touchdowns, mark. He had the game’s longest rush (48) and reception (43) and three through the air. The 49ers now have 12 passing TDs through scored both a rushing and receiving TD. five games. Last year, they finished with the season with 10. Reyn- SACK ATTACK: Markees Watts’ sack in the second quarter was olds threw TD passes to Victor Tucker (24 yards), Jacob Hunt (one the 49ers 19th of the year, which matches the season total from a yard) and Aaron McAllister (16 yards). year ago, just six games into the campaign. Watts led the team with OF NOTE: R-So. WR Victor Tucker (6 rec.; 115 yds) posted his first a career-high 11 tackles. He is the fourth 49er to register double- 100-yard receiving game of the year. He had three 100-yard games digit tackles this year. as a freshman, last year, giving him four in his young career.

49: Gage Welborn 49: Ryan Carriere Captains: Tyriq Harris, Jeff Gemmell Captains: Tyriq Harris, Jeff Gemmell Benny LeMay, Cam Clark Benny LeMay, Cam Clark Alex Highsmith, Ben DeLuca Alex Highsmith, Ben DeLuca

Scoring Summary (Final) 2019 Charlotte Football Charlotte vs FIU (Oct 12, 2019 at Miami, Fla.)

Charlotte (2-4,0-2) vs. FIU (3-3,1-2) Date: Oct 12, 2019 • Site: Miami, Fla. • Stadium: Riccardo Silva Attendance: 16834

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Charlotte 10 7 6 0 23 FIU 7 21 13 7 48

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 10:56 CLT - CRUZ, Jonathan 31 yd field goal, 8-61 4:04 3 - 0 04:03 FIU - THORNTON,S 6 yd pass from MORGAN,J (BORREGALES,J kick), 6-33 2:03 3 - 7 01:10 CLT - MCALLISTER, A. 8 yd run (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 6-75 2:54 10 - 7 2nd 13:29 FIU - WIGGINS,K 4 yd run (BORREGALES,J kick), 8-72 2:41 10 - 14 08:18 FIU - MAXWELL,N 13 yd run (BORREGALES,J kick), 7-50 2:16 10 - 21 02:56 CLT - LEMAY, Benny 43 yd pass from REYNOLDS, Chris (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 10-79 5:22 17 - 21 00:25 FIU - JONES,A 5 yd pass from MORGAN,J (BORREGALES,J kick), 9-75 2:31 17 - 28 3rd 11:34 FIU - JONES,A 5 yd run (BORREGALES,J kick failed), 9-75 3:26 17 - 34 05:21 CLT - LEMAY, Benny 12 yd run (CRUZ, Jonathan kick failed), 10-75 6:13 23 - 34 03:07 FIU - JONES,A 41 yd run (BORREGALES,J kick), 6-75 2:14 23 - 41 4th 09:58 FIU - JONES,A 13 yd run (BORREGALES,J kick), 11-71 6:24 23 - 48

Kickoff time: 7:05 pm • End of Game: 10:10 • Total elapsed time: 3:05 Officials: Referee: Billy Williams; Umpire: Gregory Adams; Linesman: Hugo Cruz; Line judge: Jeremiah Harris; Back judge: Brett Toney; Field judge: Chris Scott; Side judge: LaShell Nelson; Center judge: Derrick Raiser; Temperature: 81 • Wind: ENE 13 • Weather: Cloudy GAME 7 GAME 8 at WKU 30 Charlotte 14 Charlotte 39 vs. North Texas 38 Oct. 19, 2019 - Bowling Green, Ky. Oct. 26, 2019 - Charlotte, N.C. WR Victor Tucker Surpasses 1,000 career rec. yds. 49ers’ Largest FBS comeback RB Benny LeMay Scores on Season-Best 47-Yard Catch Reynolds school-record 432 yards of total offense Charlotte battled through a tight first half before homestanding WR Victor Tucker pulled in Chris Reynolds 34-yard pass with 18 WKU pulled away to remain unbeaten in league play, 30-14. seconds left to give Charlotte a dramatic, 39-38, come-from-behind “Once we did settle in, we did some really good things on de- win over North Texas. Charlotte trailed by 14 in the fourth quarter fense,” said coach Will Healy. “I’ve never had a concern about how but scored 18 points to claim its first C-USA victory. we were going to be defensively - never had a concern about how “To be rewarded with a game like tonight, when it’s 14 points our players play or how our coaches coach. Today I think you saw most of the game and the belief these guys have,” said Will Healy. a little more of what the standard should be here on defense.” “We talk about it all the time. Belief before behavior. If you put a lot The 49ers took the early lead, 7-0, on Ishod Finger’s fourth TD into it, then its going to mean so much more to you when you win. of the season. Finger rushed in from four yards out following an That sums up tonight. These guys put a lot into it.” opening 7:48 minute drive that covered 75 yards on 14 plays. It was RB Benny LeMay ran for a season-high 155 yards and scored the longest drive in terms of time of play for the 49ers this season. three times, Reynolds threw for a career-high 336 yards and three WKU answered with a pair of TDs to go ahead 14-7. The second TDs and the 49ers blocked a 43-yard FGA in the fourth quarter and score came on a 69-yard TD pass in which QB Ty Storey handed strip-sacked QB Mason Fine on the final play of the game. off, but received a pitch back and threw long to Lucky Jackson. Reynolds connected with LeMay on a 31-yard TD pass to start Charlotte responded with Chris Reynolds’ 47-yard TD pass to the fourth and bring the 49ers within eight, 35-27. 49ers defensive RB Benny LeMay to tie the score at 14. WKU’s 45-yard field goal back Marquill Osborne blocked Ethan Mooney’s 43-yard field goal with 4:08 to play gave the Hilltoppers a 17-14 lead at the break. attempt on the ensuing NT drive. Charlotte answered with a 77- WKU added two field goals in the third quarter to extend the lead yard drive, capped by LeMay’s five-yard TD run to make it 35-33. to 23-14. The Hilltoppers 10-play, 67-yard TD drive to close the Mooney kicked a 51-yard FG with 1:12 to play to make it 38-33. third quarter pushed WKU ahead 30-14. Facing 2nd-and-20 on the final drive, Reynolds hit Tyler Ring- Charlotte was held scoreless in the second half for the first time wood for a 37-yarder in North Texas territory. On the next play, this season, despite a 100-yard receving effort from Victor Tucker. Reynolds scrambled before sending his 34-yard pass towards WKU put up 351 yards of total offense, including 291 through Tucker in the end zone. the air, while Charlotte had 286 total yards. The Hilltoppers had the game’s lone turnover, stopping a promising Charlotte drive in third OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION: Both teams put up over 500 yards of quarter with an interception in WKU territory. total offense. Charlotte had a season-best 589 yards, the most by the program against an FBS opponent. North Texas finished with TUCKER OVER 100/1000: For the second time this season and 539 total yards, including 394 passing from QB Mason Fine. The the fifth time in his career, wideout Victor Tucker recorded over 100 C-USA preseason offensive player of the year threw for five touch- receiving yards. Tucker had six catches for 113 yards to eclipse downs as well, including three of 40 yards or better in the first half 1,000 career receiving yards (1,071). 100-YARD PERFORMANCES: Benny LeMay notched his fifth ALL-PURPOSE BACK 100-yard game with 155 rushing yards. Victor Tucker (140) and C-USA leading rusher Benny LeMay had 97 all-purpose yards in Tyler Ringwood (100) both had 100-yard receiving games. the game, including a 47-yard TD reception that is the 49ers lon- TOUCHDOWN BENNY: Benny LeMay scored three TDs to give gest TD catch of the year. LeMay has scored eight TD’s this sea- him 11 on the season and move into second all-time in career son: five on the ground and three through the air. touchdowns (26) and career rushing touchdowns (20)

49: Dillon Overholt 49: Taylor Chandler Captains: Tyriq Harris, Jeff Gemmell Captains: Tyriq Harris, Jeff Gemmell Benny LeMay, Cam Clark Benny LeMay, Cam Clark Alex Highsmith, Ben DeLuca Alex Highsmith, Ben DeLuca GAME 9 GAME 10 Charlotte 34 vs. Middle Tennessee 20 Charlotte 28 at UTEP 21 Nov. 2, 2019 - Charlotte, N.C. Nov. 9, 2019 - El Paso, Texas Gemmell Breaks All-Time Record for Career Tackles Niners Post Third Straight C-USA Wins McAllister (104); Reynolds (103) Rush for over 100 McAllister (104); Reynolds (103) Rush for over 100 “From start to finish this is probably the best we have played all R-So. QB Chris Reynolds threw for a school FBS record 354 yards, year,” said head coach Will Healy. “Great team win. Huge win.” four shy of the overall record, and two touchdowns to lead the 49ers Charlotte scored TDs on its first three possessions to pull away to a thrilling second half comeback in their 28-21 victory over UTEP. from Middle Tennessee for its second straight victory. The 14-point The win, Charlotte’s third straight, was the 49ers first road win win is the 49ers’ second largest against a C-USA opponent. of the year. In two of the the three wins, Charlotte rallied from 14 Despite missing C-USA’s top rusher Benny LeMay, who was points down in the second half. sidelined with injury, Charlotte piled up 248 rushing yards and three Charlotte trailed 21-7 at the half but posted three scores in a touchdowns against the Blue Raiders. RB Aaron McAllister, who dominant third quarter to tie the game at 21-21. The 49ers put up started in place of the injured LeMay, rushed for 104 yards and two 192 yards of offense and scored 14 points while holding the Min- TDs. QB Chris Reynolds rushed for a career-high 103 yards and ers scoreless with just 19 yards in the frame. So. K Jonathan Cruz a TD. He also threw for 192 yards (14-of-21) and completed a TD kicked a pair of field goals in the third and Ishod Finger added a pass for the 5th straight game. three-yard touchdown run to help Charlotte knot the score. Defensively, Charlotte surrendered a touchdown on the opening In the fourth, DT Timmy Horne shut down a 4th-and-1 from the drive but held the Blue Raiders to just 47 yards the rest of the half CHA4 to stop the Miners’ potential go-ahead scoring drive. On the in building a 24-7 lead at the break. Charlotte’s defense teamed for ensuing possession, Reynolds led a game-winning 95-yard drive, a combined 8.0 tackles for loss by seven different players and two capped by a 19-yard TD pass to Jacob Hunt. Henry Segura’s INT turnovers. Safety Marquavis Gibbs led the 49ers with eight tackles at the CHA16 with 1:03 left ended the Miners’ final drive. while Jeff Gemmell added seven to become the school’s all-time Reynolds threw a TD pass to Tyler Ringwood in the first half and leader with 269 career takedowns. finished the day with 445 yards of total offense (354 passing; 91 rushing) to break his own school record. GOLD RUSH: Charlotte’s first three TDs all came on the ground. “The resiliency of our football team showed once again,” said RB Aaron McAllister scored on a two-yard run and a five-yard rush 49ers head coach Will Healy. “We made some huge plays down the while Reynolds scored on a 19-yard scamper. The duo combined stretch. Our defense pitched a shut out in the second half. Crucial for 207 rushing yards. The last time Charlotte had two 100-yard interception to end the game when they’re driving and a lot of fun rushers in a game was at FAU in 2018 when Benny LeMay (173) to celebrate with these guys because they’ve worked really, really and Hasaan Klugh (102) doubled up in Charlotte’s 27-24 victory. hard at establishing a culture.” GEMMELL’S CAREER MARK: LB Jeff Gemmell had seven tack- les to give him 269 in his career, breaking the all-time record of 267 DOLLAR’S DAY: R-So. WR Cameron Dollar set career highs with held by Karrington King. 9 receptions and 157 receiving yards. The 157 yards are the most DUNK CAN: Charlotte broke out its turnover Dunk Can, twice. S by a 49ers’ receiver this year. Charlotte has had six 100-yard re- Jacione Fugate had his first career INT. LB Brelin Faison-Walden ceiving games this year, including four in the last four games. raced down QB Asher O’Hara on a 26-yard run deep into 49ers ter- AMAC #4: RB Aaron McAllister moved past Hasaan Klugh (1162) ritory to force a fumble recovered by Nafees Lyon. for 4th in career rushing yards. McAllister finished the game with 31 EIGHT STRAIGHT TD DRIVES: Charlotte scored TDs on its open- yards, giving him 1178 in his career. ing three drives to run its streak of consecutive TD drives to eight, CRUZ MISSILE: So. K Jonathan Cruz kicked a 45-yard field goal dating back to the North Texas win. Charlotte scored TDs on its last on the 49ers first possession of the second half. He is now 11-of-14 five possessions vs. the Mean Green. (.786) in his career on kicks of 40 or more yards. Cruz also con- nected on a 34-yard field goal in the third quarter. 49: Taylor Chandler 49: Jalen Allen Captains: Tyriq Harris, Jeff Gemmell Captains: Tyriq Harris, Jeff Gemmell Benny LeMay, Cam Clark Benny LeMay, Cam Clark Alex Highsmith, Ben DeLuca Alex Highsmith, Ben DeLuca Scoring Summary (Final) 2019 Charlotte Football Charlotte vs UTEP (Nov 09, 2019 at El Paso, Texas)

Charlotte (5-5,3-3) vs. UTEP (1-8,0-6) Date: Nov 09, 2019 • Site: El Paso, Texas • Stadium: Sun Bowl Stadium Attendance: 15683

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Charlotte 0 7 14 7 28 UTEP 14 7 0 0 21

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 09:21 UTEP - LOCKSLEY, Kai 19 yd run (BAECHLE, Gavin kick), 10-70 5:39 0 - 7 01:52 UTEP - GARRETT, Justin 15 yd pass from LOCKSLEY, Kai (BAECHLE, Gavin kick), 6-75 3:03 0 - 14 2nd 10:57 CLT - RINGWOOD, Tyler 16 yd pass from REYNOLDS, Chris (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 13-75 5:55 7 - 14 00:42 UTEP - HUGHES, Treyvon 3 yd run (BAECHLE, Gavin kick), 10-81 4:54 7 - 21 3rd 11:50 CLT - CRUZ, Jonathan 45 yd field goal, 9-47 3:10 10 - 21 04:48 CLT - FINGER, Ishod 3 yd run (ROBERSON, C. pass from REYNOLDS, Chris), 12-69 4:50 18 - 21 00:44 CLT - CRUZ, Jonathan 34 yd field goal, 6-66 2:07 21 - 21 4th 07:06 CLT - HUNT, Jacob 19 yd pass from REYNOLDS, Chris (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 10-95 4:33 28 - 21

Kickoff time: 1 p.m. • End of Game: 4:15p.m. • Total elapsed time: 3:15 Officials: Referee: Billy Williams; Umpire: S. Marshall; Linesman: Hugo Cruz; Line judge: Jeremiah Harris; Back judge: Brett Toney; Field judge: Chris Scott; Side judge: LaShell Nelson; Center judge: Derrick Ralser; Temperature: 70 deg • Wind: • Weather: mostly sunny RECORD BOOK RECORD BOOK TEAM RECORDS Most Points Longest run: ...... Most all-purpose yards: ...... 61 at Morehead State, 2013 RB Aaron McAllister, 89-yd run at WKU, 319 yds, SR Austin Duke (254 rcv, Fewest Points 10-14-17 0 vs. Georgia State, 2017 30 rush; 16 KR, 19 PR) vs. #25 0 at Old Dominion, 2017 Longest TD run: ...... Chas. Southern, 9-27-14 Points in Half RB Aaron McAllister, 89-yd run at WKU, 41 at Morehead State, 2013 Most Yards of Total Offense:...... Points in a Quarter 10-14-17 445, Chris Reynolds (354 pass; 91 29 (4th) at #24 Gardner-Webb, 2013 Longest pass reception: ...... rush) at UTEP, 11-9-19 Margin Victory 56 (56-0) vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2014 SR Austin Duke, 98-yd TD from QB Matt Most Tackles: ...... Margin Loss Johnson vs. JMU, 10-25-14 18, Martay Mattox at #16 JMU, 9-21-13 59 (14-73) at MT, 2015 Longest TD pass reception: ...... Points Allowed Most Tackles for Loss: ...... 73 at MT, 2015 (L, 14-73) SR Austin Duke, 98-yd TD from QB Matt Fewest Points Allowed Johnson vs. JMU, 10-25-14 4.5 Alex Highsmith at FAU, 11-24-18 0 vs. Johnson C. Smith, 2014 4.5, Larry Ogunjobi v FIU, 10-15-16 Allowed in Half Longest punt return: ...... 4.5, Larry Ogunjobi v. UTSA, 11-14-15 56 at #19/#23 Louisville, 2016 (L, 14-70) Ardy Holmes, 34-yd vs. #25 Chas. Allowed in Quarter Southern, 9-27-14 Most Solo Tackles: ...... 42 (1st) at MT, 2015 (L, 14-73) 12, Nick Cook v MTSU, 9-19-15 First Quarter Lead Longest kick-off return: ...... 24 (24-0) vs. Morehead State, 2014 Mikel Hunter 96 yds (TD) vs. Chowan, Most Sacks: ...... First Quarter Deficit 9-7-13 Record: 2.0...... 11 times 35 (7-42) at MT, 2015 (L, 14-73) Halftime Lead Longest FGM: ...... 2.0 Markees Watts v. NT, 10-26-19 36 (36-0) vs. Johnson c. Smith, 2014 K Jonathan Cruz, 56 yds at FAU, Nov. 2.0 Alex Highsmith at App, 9-7-19 Halftime Deficit 2.0 Alex Highsmith v GWU, 8-29-19 56 (0-56) at #19/#23 Louisville, 2016 (L, 14-70) 24, 2018 Third Quarter Lead K Blake Brewer, 56 yds at FIU, Nov. 7, 2.0 Markees Watts v GWU, 8-29-19 49 (49-0) v. Johnson C. Smith, 2014 2015 Most Touchdowns:...... Third Quarter Deficit 56 (7-63) at #19/#23 Louisville, 2016 (L, 14-70) Most FG: ...... 4, Benny LeMay vs. FIU, 11-17-18 Most TDs 3, K Jonathan Cruz vs. App State, Sept. 4, Austin Duke at The Citadel, 10-11- 8 at Morehead State, 2013 8, 2018 14 (3 rcv.; 1 rush) TDs Rushing 3, K Blake Brewer at Georgia State, 6 at Morehead State, 2013 TDs Passing Sept. 4, 2015 Most Rushing TDs:...... 4, Benny LeMay vs. FIU, 11-17-18 5 vs. Chowan, 2013 3, K Blake Brewer vs. Johnson C. Smith, 5 vs. #24 Gardner-Webb, 2013 Sept. 6, 2014 Most Receiving TDs:...... Players with a TD 3, K Blake Brewer vs. Campbell, Aug. 3, Austin Duke at FIU, 11-7-15 7 vs. Chowan, 2013 31, 2013 Total Offense 3, Austin Duke at The Citadel, 10-11-14 679 at The Citadel, 2014 Longest punt: ...... Most Passing TDs:...... Yards Rushing P Kyle Corbett 75-yd at UT, 11/3/18 439 at Morehead State, 2013 5, Matt Johnson v. Chowan, 9-7 Yards Passing Most yards rushing, game: ...... 5, Matt Johnson v. GWU, 10-5-13 381, vs. Johnson C.Smith, 2014 204, RB Kalif Phillips (35 ru.) vs. Old Turnovers Forced Most Passing Completions:...... 5, vs. FAU, 2015 Dominion, Oct. 10, 2015 35 (of 52), Matt Johnson vs. Chow- 5, vs. Chowan, 2013 Most yards passing, game: ...... 5, at James Madison, 2013 an, 9-7-14 Fumbles Recovered 358 yds, QB Matt Johnson (22-of-43) at Most Passing Attempts:...... 3, vs. FAU, 2015 The Citadel, 10-11-14 3, vs. NC Central, 2013 52 (35-52), Matt Johnson vs. Most yards receiving, game: 3, at James Madison, 2013 Chowan, 9-7-14 Interceptions 254 yds, SR Austin Duke at The Citadel, 3, vs. Southern Miss, 2018 10-11-14 Longest FG Attempt:...... 3, at Southern Miss, 2016 3, vs. UTSA, 2015 Most receptions, game: ...... 58 yard (missed), Blake Brewer at #16 JMU, 9-21-13 3, vs. Morehead State, 2014 12 catches, SR Austin Duke (254 yd) at 3, vs. Chowan, 2013 Citadel, 10-11-14 Turnovers Committed 12 catches, SR Austin Duke (251 yds) vs. 7, at MTSU, 2015 7, vs, NC Central, 2013 #25 Chas. Southern, 9-27-14 Fumbles Lost (3, six times) Most rushes, game: ...... 3, vs. Georgia State, 2015 3, at MTSU, 2015 36, RB Kalif Phillips vs. Wesley, 11-15- Interceptions Thrown 14 6, vs. FAU, 2015 Tackles 118, at James Madison, 2013 TFL 17, vs. Chowan, 2013 Sacks 5, at UMass, 2019 5, vs. GWU, 2019 5, vs. UTSA, 2015 2019 STARTING LINEUPS BASE OFFENSE [PRO-STYLE] WR LT LG C RG RT QB RB TE/WR/RB SR WR/TE GWU Tucker Clark Taylor Fisher Allen Emmanuel Kean LeMay Hunt Dollar Ringwood App State Tucker Clark Taylor Fisher Allen Harkness Reynolds LeMay McAllister Carriere Henderson UMass Tucker Clark Taylor Fisher Allen Emmanuel Reynolds LeMay Hunt Dollar Ringwood Clemson Tucker Clark Emmanuel Fisher Allen Harkness Reynolds LeMay Hunt Dollar Elder FAU Tucker Clark Emmanuel Welborn Allen Harkness Reynolds LeMay Hunt Dollar Ringwood FIU Tucker Clark Taylor Fisher Allen Emmanuel Reynolds LeMay Hunt Dollar Carriere WKU Tucker Clark Timmons Fisher Allen Emmanuel Reynolds LeMay Hunt Dollar Carriere NT Tucker Clark Taylor Fisher Allen Emmanuel Reynolds LeMay Hunt Dollar Ringwood MT Tucker Clark Taylor Fisher Allen Emmanuel Reynolds McAllister Roberson Dollar Carriere UTEP Tucker Clark Taylor Fisher Allen Emmanuel Reynolds Finger McAllister Elder Carriere Mar ODU

BASE DEFENSE [4-2-5] DE DT DT DE LB LB N CB S S CB GWU Highsmith Doctor Horne Watts Gemmell Segura Pitman Osborne DeLuca Gibbs Lyon App State Highsmith Doctor Horne Watts Gemmell Segura Pitman Osborne DeLuca Gibbs Lyon UMass Highsmith Doctor Horne Watts Gemmell Segura Pitman Osborne Fugate Gibbs Lyon Clemson Highsmith Doctor Horne Watts Martin Segura Pitman Osborne Fugate Gibbs Lyon FAU Highsmith Doctor Stewart Watts Gemmell Segura Pitman Osborne Martinez Gibbs Lyon FIU Highsmith Doctor Horne Watts Gemmell Segura Pitman Osborne Fugate Gibbs Lyon WKU Highsmith Wallace Horne Watts Gemmell Segura Pitman Osborne Fugate Gibbs Lyon NT Highsmith Wallace Horne Watts Gemmell Segura Pitman McMillan Fugate Gibbs Lyon MT Highsmith Wallace Horne Watts Gemmell Segura Pitman Osborne Fugate Gibbs Lyon UTEP Highsmith Wallace Horne Watts Gemmell Segura Pitman Osborne Fugate Gibbs Lyon Mar ODU

CONSECUTIVE STARTS: Cam Clark 28 Henry Segura 10 Jaelin Fisher 5 Marquill Osborne 2 Alex Highsmith 22 Jonnie Pitman 10 Timmy Horne 5 Ryan Carriere 2 Victor Tucker 12 Marquavis Gibbs 10 Jacione Fugate 5 Ishod Finger 1 Nafees Lyon 11 Chris Reynolds 9 Bryan Wallace 4 Micaleous Elder 1 Jalen Allen 10 Dmitri Emmanuel 8 Dominic Taylor 3 Markees Watts 10 Jeff Gemmell 6 Aaron McAllister 2

2018 STARTING LINEUPS BASE OFFENSE [PRO-STYLE] WR LT LG C RG RT QB RB TE/WR/RB SR/H WR Fordham Tucker Clark Allen Fisher Drake Brown Reynolds LeMay Tyler Quattlebaum Kofa ASU Tucker Clark Allen Fisher Drake Brown Reynolds LeMay Phillips Quattlebaum Kofa ODU Tucker Clark Allen Fisher Drake Brown Reynolds LeMay Tyler Quattlebaum Kofa UMass Tucker Clark Allen Fisher Drake Brown Reynolds LeMay Phillips Tyler Hunt UAB Tucker Clark Drake Fisher Davis Brown Reynolds LeMay Phillips Quattlebaum Kofa WKU Tucker Clark Drake Fisher Brown Davis Reynolds LeMay Phillips Tyler Kofa MT Tucker Clark Drake Fisher Brown Davis Shirreffs LeMay Phillips Foust Hunt USM Tucker Clark Drake Fisher Brown Davis Shirreffs LeMay Phillips Carriere Kofa UT Arnold Clark Drake Fisher Brown Davis Shirreffs LeMay Phillips Quattlebaum Kofa MAR Arnold Clark Drake Fisher Brown Davis Shirreffs LeMay Phillips Tyler Kofa FIU Tucker Clark Drake Fisher Brown Davis Klugh LeMay Phillips Quattlebaum Kofa FAU Tucker Clark Drake Fisher Brown Taylor Klugh LeMay Phillips Quattlebaum Kofa

BASE DEFENSE [4-3] DE DT DT DE LB LB LB CB S S CB Fordham Highsmith Fain Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell Butler Anderson DeLuca Rolle De. Irvin ASU Highsmith Fain Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell Butler Anderson DeLuca Rolle De. Irvin ODU Highsmith Fain Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell Butler Anderson DeLuca Rolle De. Irvin UMass Highsmith N. Martin Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell Butler Anderson DeLuca Rolle De. Irvin UAB Highsmith Fain Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell Butler Lyon DeLuca Rolle De. Irvin WKU Highsmith Fain Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell Butler Lyon DeLuca Gibbs De. Irvin MT Highsmith Fain Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell L. Martin Lyon DeLuca Gibbs Anderson USM Highsmith Fain Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell L. Martin Lyon DeLuca Gibbs Anderson UT Highsmith Fain Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell Butler Lyon DeLuca Rolle Anderson MAR Highsmith Fain Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell Butler Lyon DeLuca Rolle Anderson FIU Highsmith Fain Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell Butler De. Irvin DeLuca Rolle Anderson FAU Highsmith Fain Horne Harris Foggie Gemmell Butler Lyon DeLuca Rolle De. Irvin All-Time Numbers (2019 in bold): 100-Yard Rushing (40) 300-Yard Passing Kalif Phillips 204 ODU A L, 34-37 Oct. 17, 2015 Matt Johnson 358 Citadel A L, 56-63 Oct. 11, 2014 Kalif Phillips 196 #25 CSU H L, 41-47 Sept. 27, 2014 Chris Reynolds 354 UTEP A W, 28-21 Nov. 9, 2019 Kalif Phillips 187 Morehead H W, 52-14 Nov. 22, 2014 Matt Johnson 342 #24 GWU H W, 53-51 Oct. 5, 2013 Kalif Phillips 183 USM A W, 38-27 Nov. 5, 2016 Chris Reynolds 336 Noryh Texas H W, 39-38 Oct. 26, 2019 Benny LeMay 178 FIU A L, 29-30 Sept. 30, 2017 Matt Johnson 335 NCCU H L, 13-40 Sept. 14, 2013 Benny LeMay 173 FAU A W, 27-24 Nov. 24, 2018 Matt Johnson 305 #25 CSU H L, 41-47 Sept. 27, 2014 Kalif Phillips 173 Wesley H W, 38-33 Nov. 15, 2014 Kalif Phillips 168 JMU H L, 40-48 Oct. 25, 2014 5 TD Passing Kalif Phillips 164 Citadel A L, 56-63 Oct. 11, 2014 Matt Johnson 5 Chowan H W, 47-7 Sept. 7, 2013 Kalif Phillips 159 FAU H L, 7-17 Sept. 26, 2015 Matt Johnson 5 GWU H W, 53-51 Oct. 5, 2013 Benny LeMay 159 FIU H L, 35-42 Nov. 17, 2018 Kalif Phillips 159 #2 Coastal H L, 34-59 Nov. 8, 2014 50-Yard TD Pass Benny LeMay 158 #20 NC A&T H L, 31-35 Sept. 16, 2017 Johnson-Duke 98 JMU H L, 40-48 Oct. 25, 2014 Aaron McAllister 157 WKU A L, 14-45 Oct. 14, 2017 Johnson-Duke 83 Citadel A L, 56-63 Oct. 11, 2014 Benny LeMay 155 North Texas H W, 39-38 Oct. 26, 2019 Johnson-Duke 80 GWU A L, 24-27 Oct. 4, 2014 Matt Johnson 150 NCCU A W, 40-28 Sept. 13, 2014 Klugh-Duke 76 UTSA A L, 14-33 Nov. 26, 2016 Benny LeMay 144 FIU A L, 23-48 Oct. 12, 2019 Hasaan Klugh 140 UAB H W, 25-24 otOct. 21, 2017 Johnson-Duke 76 Elon H W, 47-14 Sept. 10, 2016 Benny LeMay 135 Fordham H W, 35-10 Sept. 1, 2018 Johnson-Duke 74 #25 CSU H L, 41-47 Sept. 27, 2014 Kalif Phillips 132 FAU A W, 28-23 Oct. 9, 2016 McNeill-Murphy 71 Morehead H W, 52-14 Nov. 22, 2014 Kalif Phillips 132 CCU A L, 25-50 Nov. 2, 2013 Johnson-Duke 71 Citadel A L, 56-63 Oct. 11, 2014 Benny LeMay 129 MT A L, 13-21 Oct, 20, 2018 Klugh-Duke 69 FAU A W, 28-23 Oct. 9, 2016 Kalif Phillips 125 Temple H L, 3-37 Oct. 2, 2015 Klugh-Bostick 68 UAB H W, 25-24 Oct. 21, 2017 Kalif Phillips 123 Marshall A W, 27-24 Oct. 22, 2016 Johnson-Duke 65 NCCU A W, 40-28 Sept. 13, 2014 Benny LeMay 121 WKU H W, 40-20 Oct. 13, 2018 Johnson-Duke 63 GSU A W, 23-20 Sept. 4, 2015 Benny LeMay 120 GWU H W, 49-28 Aug. 29, 2019 Johnson-Duke 61 #25 CSU H L, 41-47 Sept. 27, 2014 Robert Washington 120 E. Michigan H L, 19-37 Sept. 17, 2016 Johnson-Devine 59 GWU A L, 24-27 Oct. 4, 2014 Benny LeMay 118 App State A L, 41-56 Sept. 7, 2019 Kalif Phillips 114 Temple A L, 20-48 Sept. 24, 2016 Johnson-Bostick 56 Rice A L, 7-27 Nov. 28, 2015 Benny LeMay 113 UMass H W, 52-17 Sept. 14, 2019 Johnson-Hunter 53 PC A W, 45-21 Sept. 28, 2013 Hasaan Klugh 107 FIU A L, 29-30 Sept. 30, 2017 Reynolds-Ringwood 52 North Texas H W, 39-38 Oct. 26, 2019 Damarrell Alexander 107 Morehead H W, 52-14 Nov. 22, 2014 Maetron Thomas 106 Citadel A L, 56-63 Oct. 11, 2014 50-Yard TD Rush Matt Johnson 105 Morehead A W, 61-17 Nov. 23, 2013 Aaron McAllister 89 WKU A L, 14-45 Oct. 14, 2017 Aaron McAllister 104 MT H W, 34-20 Nov. 2, 2019 Kalif Phillips 77 #25 CSU H L, 41-47 Sept. 27, 2014 Kalif Phillips 104 NCCU A W, 40-28 Sept. 13, 2014 Alan Barnwell 70 Morehead A W, 61-17 Nov. 23, 2013 Chris Reynolds 103 MT H W, 34-20 Nov. 2, 2019 Aaron McAllister 69 UMass H W, 52-17 Sept. 14, 2019 Hasaan Klugh 102 FAU A W, 27-24 Nov. 24, 2018 Matt Johnson 68 Morehead A W, 61-17 Nov. 23, 2013 Hasaan Klugh 101 EMU A L, 7-24 Sept. 1, 2017 Kalif Phillips 66 Temple A L, 20-48 Sept. 24, 2016 Damarrell Alexander 101 Morehead A W, 61-17 Nov. 23, 2013 Benny LeMay 65 GWU H W, 49-28 Aug. 29, 2019 100-Yard Receiving (27) Damarrell Alexander 63 Morehead H W, 52-14 Nov. 22, 2013 Austin Duke 254 Citadel A L, 56-63 Oct. 11, 2014 Maetron Thomas 60 NCCU A W, 40-28 Sept. 13, 2014 Austin Duke 251 #25 CSU H L, 41-47 Sept. 27, 2014 Kalif Phillips 59 Morehead H W, 52-14 Nov. 22, 2013 Austin Duke 166 PC H W, 34-10 Sept. 12, 2015 Benny LeMay 58 App State A L, 41-56 Sept. 7, 2019 Austin Duke 162 JMU H L, 40-48 Oct. 25, 2014 Robert Washington 58 USM A W, 38-27 Nov. 5, 2016 Cameron Dollar 157 UTEP A W, 28-21 Nov. 9, 2019 Benny LeMay 57 MT A L, 13-21 Oct. 20, 2018 Victor Tucker 140 North Texas H W, 39-38 Ot. 26, 2019 Alan Barnwell 56 GWU H W, 53-51 Oct. 5, 2013 Victor Tucker 130 UMass A L, 31-49 Sept. 22, 2018 Austin Duke 129 GWU A L, 24-27 Oct. 4, 2014 Benny LeMay 54 FAU A W, 27-24 Nov. 24, 2018 Austin Duke 128 UNCP H L, 22-45 Oct. 12, 2013 Kalif Phillips 51 #2 Coastal H L, 34-59 Nov. 8, 2014 Victor Tucker 127 Fordham H W, 35-19 Sept. 1, 2018 Damarrell Alexander 51 Morehead A W, 61-17 Nov. 23, 201 Austin Duke 126 NCCU A W, 40-28 Sept. 13, 2014 Kalif Phillips 50 Morehead A W, 61-17 Nov. 23, 2013 Austin Duke 123 Elon A L, 13-20 Sept. 20, 2014 Two 100-Yard Rushers Micaleous Elder 119 App State A L, 41-56 Sept. 7, 2019 Victor Tucker 115 FAU H L, 27-45 Sept. 28, 2019 at Morehead State, Nov. 23, 2013 Victor Tucker 115 FIU H L, 35-42 Nov. 17, 2018 Matt Johnson 105; Damarrell Alexander 101 Austin Duke 115 UTSA A L, 14-33 Nov. 26, 2016 at NC Central, Sept. 13, 2014 Dmarjai Devine 114 GWU A L, 24-27 Oct. 4, 2014 Matt Johnson 150; Kalif Phillips 104 Trent Bostick 114 CSU A L, 14-36 Oct. 26,2013 at The Citadel, Oct. 11, 2014 Victor Tucker 113 WKU A L, 14-30 Oct. 19, 2019 Kalif Phillips 164; Maetron Thomas 106 Austin Duke 112 MT H L, 31-38 Nov. 19, 2016 vs. Morehead State, Nov. 22, 2014 Austin Duke 111 FAU A W, 28-23 Oct. 9, 2016 Kalif Phillips 187; Damarrell Alexander 107 Workpeh Kofa 110 NC A&T H L, 31035 Sept. 16, 2017 at FIU, Sept. 30, 2017 Austin Duke 108 FIU A L, 31-48 Nov. 7, 2015 Trent Bostick 107 GWU H W, 53-51 Oct. 5, 2013 Benny LeMay 178; Hasaan Klugh 107 Austin Duke 103 Elon H W, 47-14 Sept. 10, 2016 at FAU, Nov. 24, 2018 Rico Arnold 101 UAB A L, 7-28 Sept. 29, 2018 Benny LeMay 173; Hasaan Klugh 102 Tyler Ringwood 100 North Texas H W, 39-38 Oct. 26, 2019 vs. Middle Tennessee, Nov. 2, 2019 Aaron McAllister 104; Chris Reynolds 103 Two 100-Yard Receivers at Gardner-Webb, Oct. 4, 2014 Austin Duke, 129; Dmarjai Devine, 114 vs. North Texas, Oct. 26, 2018 Victor Tucker, 140; Tyler Ringwood, 100 2019 CHUNK PLAYS PASSES OF 15+ RUNS OF 15+ 2019: 55 TD: 14 2019: 30 TD: 5 2018: 45 TD: 4 2018: 22 TD: 3 2017 : 32 TD: 7 2017: 33 TD: 3 2016: 51 TD: 8 2016: 27 TD: 2 2015: 45 TD: 8 2015: 29 TD: 2 2014: 72 TD: 13 2014: 43 TD: 14 2013: 60 TD: 11 2013: 29 TD: 7 Alltime: 360 TD: 65 Alltime: 213 TD: 36 2019 2019 Date Opponent Players Distance Note Date Opponent Player Distance Note 8-29 Gardner-Webb Reynolds to Dollar 19 8-29 Gardner-Webb Reynolds 18 8-29 Gardner-Webb Reynolds to Henderson 20 8-29 Gardner-Webb LeMay 17 8-29 Gardner-Webb (3) Kean to Elder 31 TD 8-29 Gardner-Webb LeMay 65 TD 9-7 Appalachian State Reynolds to Elder 34 8-29 Gardner-Webb Reynolds 35 9-7 Appalachian State Reynolds to Tucker 18 8-29 Gardner-Webb (5) Finger 24 9-7 Appalachian State Reynolds to Dollar 24 9-7 Appalachian State LeMay 18 9-7 Appalachian State Reynolds to Elder 36 9-7 Appalachian State Reynolds 19 9-7 Appalachian State Reynolds to LeMay 20 9-7 Appalachian State LeMay 58 TD 9-7 Appalachian State Reynolds to Tucker 20 9-7 Appalachian State Finger 68 9-7 Appalachian State Reynolds to Elder 21 9-7 Appalachian State (5) LeMay 22 9-7 Appalachian State Reynolds to Tucker 23 TD 9-14 Massachusetts LeMay 26 9-7 Appalachian State (9) Reynolds to Tucker 27 TD 9-14 Massachusetts LeMay 18 9-14 Massachusetts Reynolds to Dollar 46 TD 9-14 Massachusetts Reynolds 17 9-14 Massachusetts Reynolds to Elder 39 9-14 Massachusetts McAllister 69 TD 9-14 Massachusetts Reynolds to Tucker 17 9-14 Massachusetts Finger 45 9-14 Massachusetts (4) Kean to Ringwood 41 TD 9-14 Massachusetts (6) Shirreffs 26 9-21 Clemson (1) Kean to Dollar 15 9-21 Clemson LeMay 16 9-28 Florida Atlantic Reynolds to Tucker 24 TD 9-21 Clemson LeMay 16 9-28 Florida Atlantic Reynolds to Tucker 20 9-21 Clemson McAllister 18 9-28 Florida Atlantic Reynolds to Dollar 34 9-21 Clemson (4) LeMay 15 9-28 Florida Atlantic Reynolds to McAllister 27 9-28 Florida Atlantic (0) 9-28 Florida Atlantic Dollar to Reynolds 28 10-12 FIU (1) LeMay 48 9-28 Florida Atlantic Reynolds to Tucker 18 10-19 WKU (0) 9-28 Florida Atlantic Reynolds to Dollar 35 10-26 North Texas Reynolds 23 9-28 Florida Atlantic Reynolds to McAllister 16 TD 10-26 North Texas LeMay 21 9-28 Florida Atlantic (9) Kean to Tucker 37 10-26 North Texas Reynolds 25 10-12 FIU Reynolds to LeMay 35 10-26 North Texas Reynolds 29 TD 10-12 FIU (2) Reynolds to LeMay 43 TD 10-26 North Texas (5) LeMay 22 10-19 WKU Reynolds to Tucker 21 11-2 Middle Tennessee Reynolds 32 10-19 WKU Reynolds to Tucker 26 11-2 Middle Tennessee (2) Reynolds 19 TD 10-19 WKU Reynolds to Tucker 31 11-9 UTEP Reynolds 15 10-19 WKU Reynolds to LeMay 47 TD 11-9 UTEP (2) Reynolds 15 10-19 WKU (5) Reynolds tp Tucker 17 10-26 North Texas Reynolds to Tucker 24 10-26 North Texas Reynolds to Goode 18 Top Run Plays of 2019 10-26 North Texas Reynolds to Ringwood 52 TD 9-14 Massachusetts McAllister 69 TD 10-26 North Texas Reynolds to Tucker 16 9-7 Appalachian State Finger 68 10-26 North Texas Reynolds to LeMay 31 TD 8-29 Gardner-Webb LeMay 65 TD 10-26 North Texas Reynolds to Ringwood 37 9-7 Appalachian State LeMay 58 TD 10-26 North Texas (7) Reynolds to Tucker 34 GWTD 10-12 FIU LeMay 48 11-2 Middle Tennessee Reynolds to Dollar 29 9-14 Massachusetts Finger 45 11-2 Middle Tennessee Reynolds to Ringwood 18 8-29 Gardner-Webb Reynolds 35 11-2 Middle Tennessee Reynolds to Tucker 18 11-2 Middle Tennessee Reynolds to Tucker 18 * - school record TD yardage ^ - school record yardage 11-2 Middle Tennessee Reynolds to Dollar 24 11-2 Middle Tennessee (6) Reynolds to Dollar 27 11-9 UTEP Reynolds to Elder 15 11-9 UTEP Reynolds to Dollar 20 15-YARD PLAYS 100-YARD GAMES 11-9 UTEP Reynolds to Ringwood 16 TD Rushing (28) Rushing: 11-9 UTEP Reynolds to Ringwood 35 13 Benny LeMay 155 Benny LeMay vs. North Texas 11-9 UTEP Reynolds to Dollar 16 11 Chris Reynolds 144 Benny LeMay at FIU 11-9 UTEP Reynolds to Dollar 30 3 Ishod Finger 120 Benny LeMay vs. Gardner-Webb 11-9 UTEP Reynolds to Dollar 49 11-9 UTEP Reynolds to Tucker 32 2 Aaron McAllister 118 Benny LeMay at Appalachian State 11-9 UTEP (9) Reynolds to Hunt 19 TD 1 Evan Shirreffs 113 Benny LeMay vs. Massachusetts 104 Aaron McAllister vs. Middle Tennessee Top Pass Plays of 2019 Passing (55) 103 Chris Reynolds vs. Middle Tennessee 10-26 North Texas Reynolds to Ringwood 52 TD 50 Chris Reynolds (12 TD) 11-9 UTEP Reynolds to Dollar 49 4 Brett Kean (2 TD) Receiving 10-19 WKU Reynolds to LeMay 47 TD 1 Cam Dollar 157 Cameron Dollar at UTEP 9-14 Massachusetts Reynolds to Dollar 46 TD 140 Victor Tucker vs. North Texas 10-12 FIU Reynolds to LeMay 43 TD 9-14 Massachusetts Kean to Ringwood 41 TD Receiving (55) 119 Micaleous Elder at Appalachian State 9-14 Massachusetts Reynolds to Elder 39 19 Victor Tucker 115 Victor Tucker vs. Florida Atlantic 10-26 North Texas Reynolds to Ringwood 37 13 Cameron Dollar 113 Victor Tucker at WKU 9-28 Florida Atlantic Kean to Tucker 37 6 Tyler Ringwood 100 Tyler Ringwood vs. North Texas 9-7 Appalachian State Reynolds to Elder 36 6 Micaleous Elder 9-28 Florida Atlantic Reynolds to Dollar 35 5 Benny LeMay 10-12 FIU Reynolds to LeMay 35 2 Aaron McAllister 11-9 UTEP Reynolds to Ringwood 35 1 Noah Henderson * - school record TD yardage ^ - school record yardage 1 Chris Reynolds 1 Tre’ Goode 1 Jacob Hunt STREAKS TAKEAWAY BREAKDOWN Consecutive Games with a TD: 2019 LEADERS Tyler Ringwood, 1 FUMBLES RECOVERED (4) Ishod Finger, 1 Nafees Lyon 1 Jacob Hunt, 1 Jeff Gemmell 1 *Benny LeMay, 3 -- DNP vs. MT; UTEP Ben DeLuca 1 (record: 7, Kalif Phillips, 10/26/13-9/13/14) Aaron McAllister 1 (Season record: 6, Austin Duke, 2014) INTERCEPTIONS (5) Henry Segura 2 Jacione Fugate 1 Consecutive games with a Rushing TD: Jeff Gemmell 1 Ishod Finger, 1 Marquill Osborne 1 *Benny LeMay, 1 - DNP vs. MT; UTEP (record: 7, Kalif Phillips, 10/26/13-9/13/14) (Season record: 5, Kalif Phillips, 2014; Hasaan Klugh, 2016) CAREER LEADERS TOTAL TAKEAWAYS Consecutive games with a Receiving TD: 1. Terrance Winchester 12 (10 INT; 2 FR) Tyler Ringwood, 1 2. Ben DeLuca 9 (3 INT, 6 FR) Jacob Hunt, 1 Juwan Foggie 9 (7 INT; 2 FR) *Benny LeMay, 3 - DNP vs. MT; UTEP 4. Greg Cunningham Jr. 7 (4 INT; 3 FR) (Record: 6, Austin Duke) 5. Caleb Clayton-Molby 6 (1 INT; 5 FR) Daquan Lucas 6 (4 INT; 2 FR) Consecutive games with a Passing TD: 7. Ed Rolle 5 (4 INT; 1 FR) Chris Reynolds, 6 INTERCEPTIONS (Record: 9, M. Johnson, 9/6/14 - 9/12/15 1. Terrance Winchester 10 Consecutive games with multiple Rushing TD: 2. Juwan Foggie 7 *Benny LeMay, 1- DNP vs. MT; UTEP 3. Ed Rolle 4 Greg Cunningham Jr. 4 (Record: 5, Kalif Phillips, 11/9/13 - 9/13/14 Daquan Lucas 4 2 TD vs. Wesley College, 2013 6. Ben DeLuca 3 3 TD at Morehead State, 2013 Kedrick Davis 3 3 TD at Campbell, 2014 Tank Norman 3 3 TD vs. JCSU, 2014 Desmond Cooper 3 2 TD at NCCU. 2014) FUMBLES RECOVERED (Season Record: 3, Kalif Phillips, 2014) 1. Ben DeLuca 6 Consecutive games with multiple Receiving TD: 2. Caleb Clayton-Molby 5 None 3. Greg Cunningham Jr. 3 (Record: 2, CJ Crawford, 2013, GWU, UNCP) FUMBLES FORCED Consecutive games with at least 3 Passing TD: 1. Ben DeLuca 7 None 2. Caleb Clayton-Molby 6 3. Desmond Cooper 3 (Record: 3, M. Johnson, 2013, PC; GWU; UNCP) Dustin Crouser 3 Consecutive PAT Made: 11, Jonathan Cruz SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS 4, Jackson Vansickle TOTAL TAKEAWAYS (Overall Record: 46, Blake Brewer) 1. Terrance Winchester, 2015 6 (4 INT; 2 FR) Juwan Foggie, 2018 6 (6 INT) (Season record: 31, Blake Brewer, 2013) 3. Greg Cunningham Jr., 2014 4 (3 INT; 1 FR) Consecutive FG Made: Caleb Clayton-Molby, 2013 4 (1 INT; 3 FR) 4, Jonathan Cruz Mark Hogan, 2013 4 (2 INT; 2 FR) Career high: 10, Jonathan Cruz (2018-2019) 6. Ben DeLuca, 2017 3 (3 FR) Terrance Winchester, 2016 3 (3 INT) 10, Blake Brewer (11/2/13-9/13/14) Kedrick Davis, 2016 3 (3 INT) Season high: 7, Jonathan Cruz (10/27/18-11/24/18) Ben DeLuca, 2016 3 (2 INT; 1 FR) 7, Jonathan Cruz (9/8-10/13) Ed Rolle, 2016 3 (3 INT) 7, Blake Brewer (8/28-9/13/14) Branden Dozier, 2014 3 (1 INT; 2 FR) Consecutive Games with Punts of 50+: Terrance Winchester, 2013 3 (3 INT) Record: 9, Arthur Hart, 9/23-11/18, 2017 INTERCEPTIONS 1. Juwan Foggie, 2018 6 Consecutive Games with an Interception: 2. Terrance Winchester, 2015 4 Henry Segura, 1 3. Terrance Winchester, 2016 3 Record: 2, Terrance Winchester 11/5-11/12 (USM; Rice) Kedrick Davis, 2016 3 2, Ed Rolle, 10/15-22 (FIU; at Marshall) Ed Rolle, 2016 3 2, Ben DeLuca, 10/9-15, 2016 (at FAU; FIU) Greg Cunningham Jr., 2014 3 2, Kedrick Davis, 9/1-10, 2016 (@UL; Elon) Terrance Winchester, 2013 3 2, Mark Hogan 8/31- 9/7/13 vs. CU; Chowan FUMBLES RECOVERED 2, Desmond Cooper 11/15-11/22/14 v. Wesley; MSU 1. Ben DeLuca, 2017 3 Caleb Clayton-Molby, 2013 3 Consecutive Games with a fumble recovery: 3. Terrance Winchester, 2015 2 None DaQuavius Reid, 2015 2 Record: 2, Ben DeLuca, 2017 (at WKU; vs. UAB) Four others 2 2, Juwan Foggie, 2016-2017 (at UTSA; at EMU) FUMBLES FORCED 2, Branden Dozier, 2014, JCSU, NCCU 1. Ben DeLuca, 2017 5 2, Terry Caldwell, 2013, Chowan; NCCU 2. Caleb Clayton-Molby, 2013 4 2, Devon Johnson, 2013, NCCU, JMU 3. Desmond Floyd, 2015 3 Zach Duncan, 2015 3 Two Blocked Kicks in a game: Desmond Cooper, 2014 3 None Dustin Crouser, 2014 3 (Record: vs. North Carolina Central, 9/14/13 Terrence Winchester blocks FG Nico Alcalde blocks PAT) 2019 Game By Game Leaders (season-high in bold) Passing Rushing Receiving TDs Pass TD Tackles Solos TFL Sacks vs. GWU Reynolds, 136 LeMay, 120 Dollar, 58 LeMay, 2 Reynolds, 1 Highsmith, 7 Highsmith, 3 Highsmith, 2.0 Highsmith, 2.0 Reynolds, 2 Kean, 1 McMillan, 3 Watts, 2.0 Watts, 2.0 at App State Reynolds, 296 LeMay, 118 Elder, 119 LeMay, 3 Reynolds, 4 Gemmell, 9 Fugate, 7 Highsmith, 2.0 Highsmith, 2.0 vs. UMass Reynolds, 155 LeMay, 113 Ringwood, 46 Ringwood, 2 Reynolds, 2 Gibbs, 9 Gibbs, 6 Bemah, 2.5 Bemah, 1.5 Dollar, 46 Finger, 2 at Clemson Reynolds, 43 LaMay, 81 Dollar, 15 Reynolds, 1 none Fugate, 9 Fugate, 8 Highsmith, 1.0 Highsmith, 1.0 Watts, 1.0 vs. FAU Reynolds, 208 LeMay, 46 Tucker, 115 Four with 1 Reynolds, 3 Gibbs, 12 Segura, 7 Segura, 2.0 Four w/ 1.0 at FIU Reynolds, 114 LeMay, 144 LeMay, 90 LeMay, 2 Reynolds, 1 Watts, 11 Watts, 6 Watts, 1 Watts, 1.0 Gemmell, 1 at WKU Reynolds, 200 LeMay, 45 Tucker, 113 LeMay, 1 Reynolds, 1 Gibbs, 9 Gibbs, 6 Highsmith, 0.5 Highsmith, 0.5 Finger, 1 Lyon, 6 vs. NT Reynolds, 336 LeMay, 155 Tucker, 140 LeMay, 3 Reynolds, 3 Gemmell, 12 Five with 5 Highsmith, 2.5 Watts, 2.0 vs. MT Reynolds, 192 McAllister, 104 Dollar, 80 McAllister, 2 Reynolds, 1 Gibbs, 8 Gibbs, 4 Highsmith, 2.0 Watts, 1.0 at UTEP Reynolds, 354 Reynolds, 91 Dollar, 157 Three with 1 Reynolds, 2 Gemmell, 10 Horne, 5 Four with 1 Highsmith, 1.0 vs. Marshall at ODU

2019 49ers Game By Game Scoring/Takeaway Summary Rush TD, yds Rec TD, yds Defense Specials FG PAT INT FR FF vs. GWU LeMay, 1 McAllister, 3 --- Rogers, 16 (PR) --- Cruz, 7-7 --- DeLuca Stewart Reynolds, 3 Elder, 31 (Turner BLK P) LeMay, 65 Reynolds, 1 at ASU LeMay, 3 Dollar, 24 ------Cruz, 3-4 ------LeMay, 58 LeMay, 5 Tucker, 23 Tucker, 27 vs. UMass Finger, 1 Dollar, 46 Segura, 49 1-1 (JC 53) Cruz, 7-7 Segura - - Finger, 3 Ringwood, 5 McAllister, 69 Ringwood, 41 at Clemson Reynolds, 8 ------1-1 (JC, 24) Cruz, 1-1 Osborne McAllister -- vs. FAU Finger, 5 Tucker, 24 ------Cruz, 3-4 Gemmell Hunt, 1 McAllister, 16 at FIU McAllister, 8 LeMay, 43 -- -- 1-1 (JC, 31) Cruz, 2-3 -- -- Segura LeMay, 12 Watts at WKU Finger, 4 LeMay, 47 ------Cruz, 2-2 -- -- Highsmith vs. NT LeMay, 1 Ringwood, 52 ------Cruz, 3-3 -- Gemmell Watts Reynolds, 29 LeMay, 31 LeMay, 5 Tucker, 34 vs. MT McAllister, 2 Roberson, 1 -- -- 2-3 Cruz, 4-4 Fugate Lyon Faison-Walden Reynolds, 19 (JC, 38, 49) McAllister, 5 at UTEP Finger, 3 Ringwood, 16 -- -- 2-2 Cruz, 2-2 Segura -- Gemmell Hunt, 19 (JC 45, 34) vs. Marshall at ODU 2019 2018 SCORING BY QUARTERS SCORING BY QUARTERS CHARLOTTE: 1st 2nd HALF 3rd 4th OT FINAL CHARLOTTE: 1st 2nd HALF 3rd 4th OT FINAL GWU 7 28 35 7 7 49 FOR 3 10 13 7 14 34 ASU 6 7 13 15 13 41 ASU 0 9 9 0 0 9 UMASS 21 10 31 14 7 52 ODU 7 6 13 8 7 28 CLEMSON 0 3 3 7 0 10 @UMASS 0 10 10 7 14 31 FAU 7 7 14 7 6 27 @UAB 0 0 0 0 7 7 FIU 10 7 17 6 0 23 WKU 6 3 9 21 10 40 WKU 7 7 14 0 0 14 @MT 6 0 6 0 7 13 NT 0 7 7 14 18 39 USM 14 0 14 3 3 20 MT 14 10 24 10 0 34 @UT 0 3 3 0 0 3 UTEP 0 7 7 14 7 28 @MAR 7 3 10 3 0 13 MARSHALL FIU 7 7 14 7 14 35 ODU @FAU 10 0 10 7 10 27 TOTAL 72 93 165 94 58 317 TOTAL 60 51 111 63 86 260 ALLTIME RECORD: 24 28 41 21 29 8 61 ALLTIME RECORD: 24 28 41 21 29 8 61

OPPONENT: 1st 2nd HALF 3rd 4th OT FINAL OPPONENT: 1st 2nd HALF 3rd 4th OT FINAL GWU 0 14 14 7 7 28 FOR 0 7 7 3 0 10 ASU 14 14 28 14 14 56 ASU 10 14 24 7 14 45 UMASS 0 10 10 0 7 17 ODU 6 6 12 6 7 25 CLEMSON 17 21 38 7 7 52 @UMASS 28 7 35 7 7 49 FAU 14 10 24 14 7 45 @UAB 14 7 21 0 7 28 FIU 7 21 28 13 7 48 WKU 7 0 7 0 7 14 WKU 7 10 17 13 0 30 @MT 0 14 14 0 7 21 NT 14 7 21 14 3 38 USM 0 0 0 3 14 17 MT 7 0 7 6 7 20 @UT 14 0 14 0 0 14 UTEP 14 7 21 0 0 21 @MAR 10 3 13 17 0 30 MARSHALL FIU 10 10 20 7 15 42 ODU @FAU 7 14 21 0 3 24 TOTAL 94 114 208 88 59 355 TOTAL 106 82 188 50 81 319 ALLTIME RECORD: 42 28 56 21 28 14 73 ALLTIME RECORD: 42 28 56 21 28 14 73 TAKEAWAYS TAKEAWAYS CHARLOTTE OPPONENT CHARLOTTE OPPONENT FR INT TOT FR INT TOT +/- FR INT TOT FR INT TOT +/- GWU 1 0 1 0 3 3 -2 FOR 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 ASU 0 0 0 1 1 2 -2 ASU 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 UMASS 0 1 1 0 0 0 +1 ODU 0 2 2 1 0 1 +1 CLEMSON 1 1 2 0 1 1 +1 @UMASS 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 FAU 0 1 1 0 3 3 -2 @UAB 0 0 0 1 1 2 -2 FIU 0 0 0 1 0 1 -1 WKU 1 2 3 1 0 1 +2 WKU 0 0 0 0 1 1 -1 @MT 1 1 2 0 2 2 0 NT 1 0 1 0 0 0 +1 USM 0 3 3 0 1 1 +2 MT 1 1 2 0 0 0 +2 @UT 0 0 0 0 1 1 -1 UTEP 0 1 1 0 1 1 - @MAR 1 0 1 0 0 0 +1 MARSHALL FIU 0 0 0 1 1 2 -2 ODU @FAU 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 TOTAL 4 5 9 2 10 12 -3 TOTAL 7 9 16 7 8 15 +1 ALLTIME RECORD 3 3 5 3 6 7 +4/-5 ALLTIME RECORD 3 3 5 3 6 7 +4/-5

TOUCHDOWN BREAKDOWN TOUCHDOWN BREAKDOWN CHARLOTTE: Rush Pass Def Ret Off TD TOTAL CHARLOTTE: Rush Pass Def/ST Ret Off TD TOTAL GWU 4 2 0 1 6 7 FOR 2 1 1 0 3 4 ASU 2 4 0 0 6 6 ASU 0 0 0 0 0 0 UMASS 3 3 1 0 6 7 ODU 1 2 0 0 3 3 CLEMSON 1 0 0 0 1 1 @UMASS 1 3 0 0 4 4 FAU 1 3 0 0 4 4 @UAB 1 0 0 0 1 1 FIU 2 1 0 0 3 3 WKU 4 1 0 0 5 5 WKU 1 1 0 0 2 2 @MT 1 1 0 0 2 2 NT 3 3 0 0 6 6 USM 1 0 1 0 1 2 MT 3 1 0 0 4 4 @UT 0 0 0 0 0 0 UTEP 1 2 0 0 3 3 @MAR 1 0 0 0 1 1 MARSHALL FIU 4 1 0 0 5 5 ODU @FAU 2 1 0 0 3 3 TOTAL 21 20 1 1 41 43 TOTAL 18 10 2 0 28 30 ALLTIME RECORD 6 5 1 1 7 8 ALLTIME RECORD 6 5 1 1 7 8

OPPONENT: Rush Pass Def Ret Off TD TOTAL OPPONENT: Rush Pass Def Ret Off TD TOTAL GWU 3 0 0 1 3 4 FOR 0 1 0 0 1 1 ASU 3 3 0 2 6 8 ASU 1 3 1 1 4 6 UMASS 0 1 0 1 1 2 ODU 3 1 0 0 4 4 CLEMSON 3 3 1 0 6 7 @UMASS 4 2 0 1 6 7 FAU 4 2 0 0 6 6 @UAB 3 1 0 0 4 4 FIU 5 2 0 0 7 7 WKU 1 1 0 0 2 2 WKU 0 3 0 0 3 3 @MT 0 3 0 0 3 3 NT 0 5 0 0 5 5 USM 0 2 0 0 2 2 MT 1 2 0 0 3 3 @UT 0 1 0 1 1 2 UTEP 2 1 0 0 3 3 @MAR 2 1 0 0 3 3 MARSHALL FIU 2 2 1 0 4 5 ODU @FAU 1 2 0 0 3 3 TOTAL 21 22 1 4 43 48 TOTAL 17 20 2 3 37 42 ALLTIME RECORD 7 8 2 2 10 10 ALLTIME RECORD 7 8 2 1 10 10 DRIVE STATS CHARLOTTE OPP Total TD FG/A Punt TO 3/out stop/4th Half Neg. yds GWU 14 7 0/0 2 3 2 1 1 0 ASU 15 6 0/0 5 2 4 1 1 2 UMASS 13 7 1/1 4 0 3 1 0 1 CLEMSON 13 1 1/1 8 1 4 1 1 0 FAU 14 4 0/0 8 3 8 0 0 3 FIU 9 3 1/1 3 1 2 0 1 0 WKU 11 2 0/0 5 1 3 2 1 1 NT 12 6 0/0 4 0 1 1 1 1 MT 10 4 2/3 2 0 1 1 0 0 UTEP 10 3 2/2 2 1 1 0 2 1 MARSHALL ODU

OPPONENT OPP Total TD FG/A Punt TO 3/out 4th/stop Half Neg. yds GWU 14 4 0/0 8 1 5 0 1 2 ASU 15 8 0/1 5 0 4 0 1 3 UMASS 13 2 1/1 7 1 4 1 1 1 CLEMSON 13 7 1/1 2 2 1 0 1 0 FAU 16 6 1/2 5 1 4 1 2 5 FIU 9 7 0/0 1 0 1 0 1 0 WKU 11 3 3/5 2 0 2 0 1 2 NT 12 5 1/2 3 1 0 1 0 0 MT 10 3 0/0 4 2 2 0 1 1 UTEP 9 3 0/0 4 1 2 1 0 2 MARSHALL ODU

2019 Drives: CHARLOTTE: Long: # of plays 15 (48 yds; 8:36) vs. Middle Tennessee Downs By yardage 99 (8 plays; 4:05) vs. North Texas TD By Time of possession 8:36 (15 plays; 48 yards) vs. Middle Tennessee Downs

Short (not including last drive of half): By yardage -20 (3 plays; 2:01) vs. FAU Punt Quickest TD drive: 0:10 (1 play; 65 yd) vs. GWU LeMay 65-yd TD run OPPONENT: Long: # of plays 16 (88 yds; 5:56) vs. UMass TD By yardage 99 (5 yds; 2:36) at App State TD By Time of possession 6:41 (10 plays; 40 yds) at FIU end of half

Short (not including last drive of half): By yardage -13 (3 plays; 1:35) at App State Punt Quickest TD Drive 00:17 (1 plays; 87 yds) at App State TD

ALL-TIME DRIVES: CHARLOTTE: Long: # of plays 16, five times 4 TD, 1 MFG Last: 16 (53 yds; 7:10) vs. Georgia State, 2017 MFGA By yardage 99 (8 plays; 4:05) vs. North Texas TD 99 (12 plays; 5:54) vs. Elon. 2016 TD 99 (19 plays; 4:52) at Southern Miss, 2016 TD By Time of possession 8:36 (15 plays; 48 yards) vs. MT, 2019 Downs By Time of possession (TD) 8:18 (14 plays; 97 yards) vs. Fordham, 2018 TD

Short: # of plays 1, multiple times (21 TD) By yardage -20 (3 plays; 2:01) vs. FAU, 2019 Punt -20 (3 plays; 1:55) at Tennessee, 2018 Punt Fastest TD to start game: 00:17, Johnson-Duke 65-yd TD, at NCCU, 2014 Quickest TD Drive 0:05, (1 play; 4 yds) at Marshall TD

OPPONENT: Long: # of plays 19, (99 yds; 4:52) at Southern Miss, 2016 TD By yardage 99 (5 plays; 2:36) at App State TD 99 (12 plays; 5:54) vs. Elon, 2016 TD 99 (19 plays; 4:52) at Southern Miss, 2016 TD 99 (11 plays; 3:45) vs. #16 JMU TD 99 (10 plays; 3:51) vs. Coastal TD By Time of possession 8:58 (18 plays; 87 yds) at KSU, 2017 FG Short By yardage -24 (2 plays; 0:45) vs. JCSU Fumble By Time of Possession 0:03, (1 play; 2 yds) v. USM TD

QUICK HITS Touchdown drives under 1:30 (74) One-play Touchdown Drives (21) 2019 (6) Opp Drive Scoring play Score after drive 2019 (2) vs. GWU 1 play, 65 yards, 0:10 LeMay 65-yd run 35-14 vs. GWU LeMay, 65-yd rush (1-65-0:10) vs. App State 3 play, 62 yards, 0:56 LeMay 58-yd run 13-14 vs. UMass McAllister, 69-yd. rush (1-69-0:19) vs. UMass 1 play, 69 yards, 0:19 McAllister 69-yd run 52-17 at Clemson 3 plays, 12 yards, 0:50 Reynolds 8-yd run 10-45 vs. FAU 4 plays, 41 yards, 1:07 Hunt 1-yd pass 14-17 2018 (1) vs. North Texas 6 plays, 75 yards, 0:54 Tucker 34-yd pass 39-38 vs. WKU LeMay, 35-yd rush (1-35-0:09) 2018 (3) 2017 (2) Opp Drive Scoring play Score after drive vs. UAB Klugh to Bostick, 68-yd pass (1-68-0:10) vs. Fordham 3 plays, 75 yards; 1:10 LeMay 2-yd run 13-7 vs. NC A&T Klugh to Kofa, 44-yd pass (1-44-0:16) vs. WKU 1 play, 35 yards, 0:09 LeMay 35-yd run 6-0 vs. WKU 2 plays, 27 yards, 0:48 McAllister 14-yd run 30-7 2016 (2) at Southern Miss Klugh to Ford II, 18-yard pass (1-18-0:06) 2017 (8) vs. Middle Tennessee Klugh to Kofa, 8-yd pass (1-8-0:06) Opp Drive Scoring play Score after drive vs. FAU 4 plays, 22 yards; 1:26 Klugh 6-yd run 12-31 at USM 2 plays, 31 yards; 0:26 B. LeMay 11-yd run 7-27 2015 (1) vs. MT 6 play; 91 yards; 0:56 Bostick 26-yd catch 21-35 v. Presbyterian Johnson to Duke, 39-yd pass (1-39-0:07) vs. UAB 1 play; 68 yards; 0:10 Bostick 68-yd catch 14-17 at WKU 2 play; 89 yards; 0:55 McAllister 89-yd run 14-21 2014 (7) vs. NC A&T 3 play; 12 yards; 1:26 Klugh 14-yd run 7-0 at Campbell M. Thomas 40-yd run (1-40-0:16) vs. NC A&T 6 play; 63 yards; 1:24 Ford 29-yd catch 17-28 at NCCU Johnson to Duke, 65-yd pass (1-65-0:17) vs. NC A&T 1 play; 44 yards; 0:16 Kofa 44 yd catch 31-35 at GWU Johnson to Duke, 80-yd pass (1-80-0:13) at Citadel Johnson to Duke, 83-yd pass (1-83-0:14) 2016 (10) at Citadel M. Thomas 25-yd run (1-25) OT Opp Drive Scoring play Score after drive at Louisville 5 play; 39 yards; 0:40 Duke 24 yd catch 7-56 vs. Morehead State Phillips 59-yd run (1-59-0:13) vs. Elon 5 play; 80 yards; 1:26 Washington 1-yd run 26-7 vs. Morehead State Alexander 63-yd run (1-63-0:18) vs. Elon 2 play; 80 yards; 0:42 Duke 76-yard catch 40-7 at Temple 4 play; 78 yards; 1:26 Phillips 66-yard run 14-31 2013 (6) vs. ODU 6 play; 67 yards; 0:44 Phillips 42-yard catch 10-31 vs. Chowan Phillips 40-yd. pass from Johnson following INT (1-40- 0:10) at FAU 7 plays; 75 yards; 1:30 Ford II 37-yard catch 21-17 vs. FIU 3 plays; 25 yards; 0:58 Washington 3-yard run 23-13 vs. Chowan Duke 7-yd pass from Johnson following INT (1-7- 0:08) at Southern Miss 3 play; 80 yards; 1:20 Klugh 7-yard run 7-0 vs. GWU Bostick 48-yd pass from Johnson (1-48- 0:08) at Southern Miss 1 play; 18 yards; 0:06 Ford II 18-yard catch 28-14 vs. GWU Barnwell 56-yd run (1-56- 0:13) vs. MT 1 play; 8 yards; 0:06 Kofa 8-yd catch 31-31 at Morehead State Phillips 12-yd run (1-12- 0:08) at Morehead State Alexander 51-yd run (1-51- 0:13) 2015 (7) Opp Drive Scoring play Score after drive at Georgia State 5 play; 89 yards; 1:21 Duke 63 yd catch 20-6 v. Presbyterian 2 play; 48 yards; 0:27 Phillips 12-yard run 17-0 v. Presbyterian 1 play; 39 yards; 0:07 Duke 39-yd catch 24-0 at Old Dominion 5 play; 69 yards; 1:25 Phillips 3-yd run 24-12 at FIU 5 play; 56 yards; 1:05 Duke 36-yard catch 34-17 at Kentucky 2 play; 9 yards; 0:37 Bumgarner 3-yd catch 58-10 at Rice 3 plays; 75 yards; 0:57 Bostick 56-yard catch 27-7 2014 (22) Opp Drive Scoring play Score after drive at Campbell 4 play; 54 yards; 1:23 Phillips 1-yd run 20-3 at Campbell 3 play; 61 yards; 0:15 Phillips 10-yd run 27-3 at Campbell 1 play; 40 yards; 0:16 M. Thomas 40-yd run 33-9 vs. JCSU 5 plays; 86 yards; 1:10 Phillips 4-yd run 23-0 vs. JCSU 4 plays; 17 yards; 1:03 Phillips 6-yd run 30-0 at NCCU 1 play; 65 yards; 0:17 Duke 65-yd catch 7-0 at NCCU 4 plays; 33 yards; 1:28 Phillips 4-yd run 26-0 vs. #25 CSU 2 plays; 75 yards; 0:35 Duke 74-yd catch 7-7 vs. #25 CSU 2 plays; 92 yards; 0:25 Phillips 77-yd run 14-21 vs. #25 CSU 2 plays; 80 yards; 0:23 Duke 61 yd catch 34-34 at GWU 1 play; 80 yards; 0:13 Duke 80 yd catch 24-27 at Citadel 1 play; 83 yards; 0:14 Duke 83 yd catch 24-35 at Citadel 3 plays; 73 yards; 0:20 Duke 71 yd catch 49-49 at Citadel 1 play; 25 yards; OT M. Thomas 25-yd run 56-49 vs. JMU 3 plays; 96 yards, 0:28 Duke 98 yd catch 7-21 vs. JMU 4 plays; 67 yards; 1:29 Phillips 45 yd run 30-35 vs. Wesley 5 plays; 55 yards; 1:21 Bostick 9-yd catch 28-21 vs. MSU 1 play; 59 yards; 0:13 Phillips 59 yd run 10-0 vs. MSU 7 plays; 43 yards; 1:29 Alexander 5 yd run 17-0 vs. MSU 3 plays; 55 yards; 0:46 Phillips 37-yd run 24-0 vs. MSU 2 plays; 71 yards; 0:20 Murphy 71-yd catch 31-0 vs. MSU 1 play; 63 yards; 0:18 Alexander 63-yd run 52-7 2013 (18) Opp Drive Scoring play Score after drive vs. Campbell 4 play; 96 yards; 0:45 Johnson-Duke 19-yd pass 22-0 vs. Campbell 3 play; 58 yards; 0:37 Johnson-Bostick 47-yd pass 45-7 vs. Chowan 1 play; 40 yards; 0:10 Johnson-Phillips 40 yd pass 19-0 vs. Chowan 1 play; 7 yards; 0:08 Johnson-Duke 7 yd pass 40-7 at #16 JMU 2 plays; 31 yards; 0:30 Johnson 8-yard run 7-0 at Presbyterian 4 plays; 85 yards; 1:00 Johnson-Hunter 53 yd pass 28-14 at Presbyterian 3 plays; 30 yards; 1:11 Johnson-Bostick 23-yd pass 35-14 vs. GWU 6 plays; 73 yards; 1:19 Phillips 6-yd run 7-10 vs. GWU 5 plays; 50 yards; 0:53 Johnson-Duke 21-yd pass 40-45 vs. GWU 1 play; 48 yards; 0:08 Johnson-Bostick 48 yd pass 46-45 vs. GWU 1 play; 56 yards; 0:13 Barnwell 56-yd run 53-45 at CSU 5 plays; 65 yards; 1:19 Phillips 7-yard run 7-0 vs. Wesley 4 plays; 22 yards; 0:39 McNeill-Pettit 22-yd pass 14-14 at Morehead 6 plays; 48 yards; 1:22 Johnson-Crawford 33-yd pass 7-7 at Morehead 2 plays; 53 yards; 0:32 Phillips 50-yard run 13-7 at Morehead 2 plays; 75 yards; 0:22 Barnwell 70-yard run 20-7 at Morehead 1 play; 12 yards; 0:08 Phillips 12-yard run 48-10 at Morehead 1 play; 51 yards; 0:13 Alexander 51-yard run 61-17 2019 Season Miscellaneous Records 2019 ALLTIME Overall Record...... 5-5...... 27-53 C-USA Record...... 3-3...... 11-27 Current Streak...... W3...... W3 Home Record...... 4-1...... 17-24 Road Record...... 1-4...... 10-29 Record in Overtime...... 0-0...... 1-3 Current Home Streak...... W2...... W2 Current Road Streak...... W1...... W1 Longest Win Streak...... 3.....4 (single-season 3) Longest Loss Streak...... 4...... 14 Longest Home Win Streak...... 2...... 3 Longest Road Win Streak...... 1...... 3 Day Games...... 3-3...... 18-34 Night Games...... 2-2...... 9-19 Artificial Turf...... 5-4...... 24-46 Natural Grass...... 0-1...... 3-7 On Television/Broadcast Stream...... 5-5...... 22-45 On beIN Sports...... 0-0...... 2-1 On CBS Sports Network...... 0-0...... 0-1 On ESPNU...... 0-0...... 1-0 on FSN...... 0-0...... 0-3 on FCS...... 0-0...... 0-1 On ASN...... 0-0...... 4-7 On WCCB (including ASN/other productions)...... 0-0...... 9-15 On WCCB (produced WCCB)...... 0-0...... 4-10 On ACC Network...... 0-1...... 0-2 on NFL Network...... 0-1...... 0-1 On SEC /SECN Alt...... 0-0...... 0-2 on ESPN+...... 4-3...... 6-5 On ESPN3...... 1-0...... 4-9 On STADIUM...... 0-0...... 1-1 On Campus Insiders...... 0-0...... 0-2 In August...... 1-0...... 3-0 In September...... 1-3...... 10-20 In October...... 1-2...... 7-16 In November...... 2-0...... 7-17 In December...... 0-0...... 0-0 In All Green Uniform...... 0-0...... 1-5 In All White Uniform...... 1-2...... 4-13 In All Black Uniform...... 2-0...... 4-5 In Green Jersey/White Pants...... 0-1...... 7-7 In Green Jersey/Black Pants...... 1-0...... 3-1 In Green Jersey/Gold Pants...... 0-1...... 1-4 In White Jersey/Green Pants...... 1-0...... 4-9 In White Jersey/Gold Pants...... 0-0...... 2-1 In White Jersey/Black Pants...... 0-1...... 1-4 in Black Jersey/Green pants...... 0-0...... 0-2 in Black Jersey/White pants...... 0-0...... 0-2 Black Helmet...... 2-1...... 7-11 Green Helmet...... 0-1...... 2-9 Gold Helmet...... 3-3...... 5-5 When 49ers: Win Coin Toss...... 4-1...... 12-29 Lose Coin Toss...... 1-4...... 15-24 Score first...... 2-2...... 17-16 Opponent scores first...... 3-3...... 10-37 Lead after 1st quarter...... 3-1...... 16-8 Trail after 1st quarter...... 2-3...... 8-42 Tied after 1st quarter...... 0-1...... 2-3 Lead after 2nd quarter...... 3-0...... 20-5 Trail after 2nd quarter...... 2-5...... 5-46 Tied after 2nd quarter...... 0-0...... 1-4 Lead after 3rd quarter...... 3-0...... 20-5 Trail after 3rd quarter...... 1-5...... 5-46 Tied after third quarter...... 1-0...... 1-2 Boast a 100-yard rusher...... 4-2...... 15-18 Allow a 100-yard rusher...... 2-2...... 5-21 Boast a 300-yard passer...... 2-0...... 3-3 Allow a 300-yard passer...... 1-1...... 5-12 Boast a 100-yard receiver...... 2-3...... 8-16 Allow a 100-yard receiver...... 2-1 ...... 9-20 The Last Time .... CHARLOTTE: Shut out an Opponent...... vs. JCSU (W, 56-0), Sept. 6, 2014 Held Opponent Scoreless in First Half...... vs. Southern Miss (W, 20-17), Oct. 28, 2018 Held Opponent Scoreless in Second Half...... at UTEP (W, 28-21), Nov. 9, 2019 (at Tennessee (L, 3-14), Nov. 3, 2018) Scored 5 Touchdowns, regulation ...... vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 (6 TD) Scored 5 Touchdowns at home...... vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 (6 TD) Scored 5 Touchdowns on road...... at Appalachian State, (L, 41-56), Sept. 7, 2019 (6 TD) Scored 6 Touchdowns, regulation...... vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 (6 TD) Scored 6 Touchdowns at home...... vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 (6 TD) Scored 6 Touchdowns on road...... at Appalachian State, (L, 41-56), Sept. 7, 2019 (6 TD) Scored 6 Touchdowns, overtime game...... at The Citadel (L, 46-53 2OT), Oct. 11, 2014 (7 TDs; 6 in regulation) Rushed for 300 yards or more...... vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 (338 yards) Rushed for more than 400 yards...... at Morehead State (W, 61-17), Nov. 23, 2013 (439 yards) Rushed for 4 Touchdowns...... vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 49-28), Aug. 29, 2019 (4 TD) Rushed for 5 Touchdowns...... vs. Morehead State (W, 52-14), Nov. 22, 2014 (5 rush TDs) Rushed for 6 Touchdowns...... at Morehead State (W, 61-17), Nov. 23, 2013 (6 rush TDs) Two 49ers Rushed for over 100 yards...... vs. Middle Tennessee (W, 34-20), Nov. 2, 2019 (McAllister, 104; Reynolds, 103) Failed to Rush for a Touchdown...... at Tennessee (L, 3-14), Nov. 3, 2018 Passed for more than 300 yards...... 354, at UTEP (W, 28-21), Nov. 9, 2019 Passed for more than 400 yards...... NA Passed for more than 500 yards...... NA Passed for 4 Touchdowns...... 4 pass TD, at Appalachian State, (L, 41-56), Sept. 7, 2019 Passed for 5 Touchdowns...... 5 pass TD, vs. #24/#25 Gardner-Webb (W, 53-51), Oct. 5, 2013 Passed for 6 Touchdowns...... NA Failed to pass for a Touchdown...... at #1 Clemson (L, 10-52), Sept. 21, 2019 Failed to score a Touchdown...... at Tennessee (L, 3-14), Nov. 3, 2018 Failed to score an Offensive Touchdown...... at Tennessee (L, 3-14), Nov. 3, 2018 Had 500+ yards Total Offense...... 589 yds; vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Had 500+ yards Total Offense on road...... 526 yds; at Appalachian State, (L, 41-56), Sept. 7, 2019 Had 500+ yards Total Offense at home...... 589 yds; vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Had 600+ yards Total Offense...... 679 yds., at The Citadel (L, 46-53 2OT), Oct. 11, 2014 Scored 40+ Points...... 52 points; vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 Scored 40+ Points at home...... 52 points; vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 Scored 40+ Points on road...... 41 points, at Appalachian State, (L, 41-56), Sept. 7, 2019 Scored 50+ Points...... 52 points, vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 Scored 50+ Points at home...... 52 points, vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 Scored 50+ Points on road...... 61 points, at Morehead State (W, 61-17), Nov. 23, 2013 Scored 60+ Points...... 61 points, at Morehead State (W, 61-17), Nov. 23, 2013 Held an Opponent to less than 200 Yards Total Offense...... at Middle Tennessee (L, 13-21), Oct. 20, 2018 144 yards of total offense Held an Opponent to Negative Yards Rushing...... vs. Fordham (W, 34-10), Sept. 1, 2018 (-9 yards rushing) Scored a Defensive Touchdown...... vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 (Henry Segura 49-yd INT) Scored a Defensive Touchdown at home ...... vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 (Henry Segura 49-yd INT) Scored a Special Teams Touchdown...... vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 49-28), Aug. 29, 2019 (S. Rogers returns blocked punt 16 yds) Scored on a Kick Off/Punt Return...... vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 49-28), Aug. 29, 2019 (S. Rogers 16-yd punt return of block) Did not Punt in a Game...... NA Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown...... at Middle Tennessee (L, 73-14), Sept. 19, 2015 (U. LeMay, 48-yd TD) Returned a Punt for a Touchdown...... NA Scored on a blocked punt...... vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 49-28), Aug. 29, 2019 (Turner block; S. Rogers 16-yd return) Opened a game with a Touchdown Return...... NA Blocked a Punt...... vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 49-28), Aug. 29, 2019 (Turner block) Blocked a Field Goal Attempt...... vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 (Timmy Horne, 43-yd attempt) Blocked an Extra Point Attempt...... vs. Old Dominion (W, 28-25), Sept. 13, 2018 (Timmy Horne) Returned an Interception for TD...... vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 (Henry Segura 49-yd INT) Returned Interception for TD at home ...... vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 (Henry Segura 49-yd INT) Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown...... at UTSA (L, 14-33), Nov. 26, 2016 (Foggie returns fumbled snap on punt 3 yds) Scored on a Safety...... vs. #24/#25 GWU (W, 53-51), Oct. 5, 2013 (A. Petzke downs punter in EZ) ...... vs. Chowan (W, 47-7), Sept. 7, 2013 (Terry Caldwell tackle in endzone) Scored on a fake Field Goal...... vs. Wesley College (L, 28-35), Nov. 9, 2013 (McNeill to Pettit, 22 yds) Scored on the first play from scrimmage...... at NCCU (W, 40-28), Sept. 13, 2014 (Johnson-Duke 65 yd TD catch; 00:17) Scored on the 49ers’ first play from scrimmage...... vs. WKU (W, 40-14), Oct. 13, 2018 (LeMay 35-yd run) Played an overtime game...... vs. UAB (W, 25-24 OT), Oct. 21, 2017 Played a Double OT game ...... at The Citadel (L, 46-53 2OT), Oct. 11, 2014 A CHARLOTTE PLAYER: Had 200 All-Purpose Yards...... 234 yds. (144 ru.; 90 rec.); Benny LeMay at FIU, (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Rushed for 100 yards...... 104 yds, Aaron McAllister vs. Middle Tennessee, (W, 34-20), Nov. 2, 2019 ...... 103 yds, Chris Reynolds vs. Middle Tennessee, (W, 34-20), Nov. 2, 2019 Rushed for 100 yards at home ...... 104 yds, Aaron McAllister vs. Middle Tennessee, (W, 34-20), Nov. 2, 2019 ...... 103 yds, Chris Reynolds vs. Middle Tennessee, (W, 34-20), Nov. 2, 2019 Two players rushed for 100 yards ...... 104 yds, Aaron McAllister vs. Middle Tennessee, (W, 34-20), Nov. 2, 2019 ...... 103 yds, Chris Reynolds vs. Middle Tennessee, (W, 34-20), Nov. 2, 2019 Rushed for 200 yards...... 204 yds., Kalif Phillips at Old Dominion (L, 34-37), Oct. 17, 2015 Had 100+ yards receiving...... 157 yds., Cameron Dollar, at UTEP (W, 28-21), Nov. 9, 2019 Had 200+ yards receiving...... 254, Austin Duke at The Citadel (L, 46-53 2OT), Oct. 11, 2014 Had 200+ yards receiving at home ...... 251, Austin Duke vs. #25 Charleston Southern (L, 41-47 OT), S. 27, 2014 Had Double-Digit Receptions...... 10, Victor Tucker vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Scored 4 Touchdowns...... 4, Benny LeMay vs. FIU (L, 35-42), Nov. 17, 2018 Scored 3+ Touchdowns...... 3, Benny LeMay (2 ru.; 1 rec) vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Scored 3+ Touchdowns (home)...... 3, Benny LeMay (2 ru.; 1 rec) vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Had Two Touchdowns Rushing...... 2, Aaron McAllister vs. Middle Tennessee, (W, 34-20), Nov. 2, 2019 Had Two Touchdowns Rushing (home)...... 2, Aaron McAllister vs. Middle Tennessee, (W, 34-20), Nov. 2, 2019 Had Two Touchdowns Rushing (away) ...... 2, Benny LeMay at Appalachian State, (L, 41-56), Sept. 7, 2019 Had 3+ Touchdowns Rushing...... 4, Benny LeMay vs. FIU (L, 35-42), Nov. 17, 2018 Had Two Touchdowns Receiving...... 2, Tyler Ringwood vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 Had Two Touchdowns Receiving (home)...... 2, Tyler Ringwood vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 Had 3+ Touchdowns Receiving...... 3, Austin Duke at FIU (L, 31-48), Nov. 7, 2015 Had 3+ Touchdowns Passing...... 3, Chris Reynolds vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Had 3+ Touchdowns Passing at home...... 3, Chris Reynolds vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Had 3+ Touchdowns Passing on road...... 4, Chris Reynolds at Appalachian State, (L, 41-56), Sept. 7, 2019 Had 3 different QB’s pass for a TD...... at FIU (L, 31-48), Nov. 7, 2015 (McNeill, Johnson and Barden) Had receiver catch TD pass from 3 different QBs...... Austin Duke at FIU (L, 31-48), Nov. 7, 2015 (McNeill, Johnson and Barden) Had four different receivers catch a TD pass...... vs. Elon (W, 47-14), Sept. 10, 2016 (Ford II; Hoffman; Bolus; Duke) The Last Time .... AN OPPONENT: Shut out Charlotte ...... at Old Dominion (L, 0-6), Nov. 4, 2017 Held Charlotte Scoreless in First Half...... at UAB (L, 7-28), Sept. 29, 2018 Held Charlotte Scoreless in Second Half...... at WKU (L, 14-30), Oct. 26, 2019 Rushed for more than 300 yards...... 350 yds., at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Rushed for more than 400 yards...... 415 yds; at Kentucky (L, 10-58), Nov. 21, 2015 Rushed for more than 500 yards...... 553 yds., at The Citadel (L, 46-53 2OT), Oct. 11, 2014 Rushed for 4 Touchdowns...... 5, at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Rushed for 5 Touchdowns...... 5, at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Rushed for 6 Touchdowns...... 6, at Kentucky (L, 10-58), Nov. 21, 2015 Rushed for 7 Touchdowns...... 7, vs. #2 Coastal Carolina (L, 34-59), Nov. 8, 2014 Failed to Rush for a Touchdown...... vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Passed for more than 300 yards...... 394 yds., vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Passed for more than 400 yards...... 506 yds., at WKU (L, 14-45), Oct. 14, 2017 Passed for more than 500 yards...... 506 yds., at WKU (L, 14-45), Oct. 14, 2017 Passed for 4 Touchdowns...... 5, vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Passed for 5 Touchdowns...... 5, vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Passed for 6 Touchdowns...... 8, at Louisville (L, 14-70), Sept. 1, 2016 Failed to pass for a Touchdown...... vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 49-28), Aug. 29, 2019 Failed to pass for a Touchdown at Charlotte...... vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 49-28), Aug. 29, 2019 Failed to score a Touchdown...... at Old Dominion (L, 0-6), Nov. 4, 2017 Failed to score an Offensive Touchdown...... at Old Dominion (L, 0-6), Nov. 4, 2017 Had 500+ yards Total Offense...... 539, vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Had 500+ yards Total Offense (home game)...... 539, vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Had 500+ yards Total Offense (road game)...... 510, at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Had 600+ yards Total Offense...... 627 yds., at WKU (L, 14-45), Oct. 14, 2017 Scored 40+ Points...... 48, at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Scored 50+ Points...... 52, at Clemson, (L, 10-52), Sept. 21, 2019 Scored 50+ Points (home game)...... 52, vs. Old Dominion (L, 17-52), Oct. 1, 2016 Scored 60+ Points...... 66, at Southern Miss (L, 21-66), Nov. 18, 2017 Held Charlotte to less than 200 Yards Total Offense...... 168*, at #19 Kansas State (L, 7-55), Sept. 9, 2017 - school record low Scored a Defensive Touchdown...... at Clemson, (L, 10-52), Sept. 21, 2019 (K’Von Wallace 66-yard INT return) Scored a Special Teams Touchdown...... vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 (Isaiah Rodgers 42-yd punt return) Scored on a Kick Off/Punt Return...... vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 (Isaiah Rodgers 42-yd punt return) Did not Punt in a Game...... NA Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown...... at Appalachian State, (L, 41-56), Sept. 7, 2019 (Evans 45-yd kickoff return) Returned a Punt for a Touchdown...... vs. Massachusetts, (W, 52-17), Sept. 14, 2019 (Isaiah Rodgers 42-yd punt return) Opened a game with a Touchdown Return...... at UMass (L, 31-49), Sept. 22, 2018 (Young 93-yd Kickoff return) Scored on the first play from scrimmage...... at Appalachian State, (L, 41-56), Sept. 7, 2019 (Evans 87-yard run) Blocked a Punt...... at WKU (L, 14-30), Oct. 26, 2019 (blocked by A. Brathwaite) Scored on a blocked punt...... at Appalachian State, (L, 41-56), Sept. 7, 2019 (D. Jackson 16-yd blocked punt return) Blocked a Field Goal Attempt...... vs. WKU (W, 40-14), Oct. 13, 2018 (Blocked 32-yd att by Cruz) Blocked an Extra Point Attempt...... vs. FIU (L, 26-27), Oct. 15, 2016 Returned an Interception for a Touchdown...... at Clemson, (L, 10-52), Sept. 21, 2019 (K’Von Wallace 66-yard INT return) Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown...... vs. Appalachian State (L, 9-45), Sept. 8, 2018 (Exford 0-yd fumble recovery) Scored on a Safety...... Barnwell tackled, at #24 Charleston Southern (L, 14-36), Oct. 26, 2013

AN OPPOSING PLAYER: Rushed for 100 yards ...... 148, Asher O’Hara vs. Middle Tennessee, (W, 34-20), Nov. 2, 2019 Rushed for 100 yards (home game)...... 148, Asher O’Hara vs. Middle Tennessee, (W, 34-20), Nov. 2, 2019 Rushed for 100 yards (road game)...... 117, Anthony Jones at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 ...... 114, Napoleon Maxwell at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Two players rushed for 100 yards ...... 117, Anthony Jones at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 ...... 114, Napoleon Maxwell at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Rushed for 200 yards...... 234, Darrynton Evans at Appalachian State, (L, 41-56), Sept. 7, 2019 Had 100+ yards receiving ...... 145 yds., Jacob Cowing at UTEP (W, 28-21), Nov. 9, 2019 Had 100+ yards receiving (home game)...... 111 yds., Jyaire Shorter vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 ...... 104 yds., Jaelon Darden vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Had 100+ yards receiving (road game)...... 145 yds., Jacob Cowing at UTEP (W, 28-21), Nov. 9, 2019 Had 200+ yards receiving...... 232, Davonte Allen vs. Marshall (L, 10-34), Oct. 31, 2015 Two players with 100 yards receiving...... 111 yds., Jyaire Shorter vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 ...... 104 yds., Jaelon Darden vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Had Double-Digit Receptions...... 11, Penny Hart vs. Georgia State (L, 0-28), Sept. 23, 2017 Had Four Touchdowns...... 4 (3 rush; 1 rec.), Anthony Jones at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Had Two Touchdowns Rushing ...... 3, Anthony Jones at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Had Two Rushers with Two Touchdowns Rushing ...... 2, Marquis Young at UMass (L, 31-49), Sept. 22, 2018 ...... 2, Michael Curtis at UMass (L, 31-49), Sept. 22, 2018 Had Two Touchdowns Rushing (home game)...... 2, Ma. Davidson, vs. Florida Atlantic, (L, 27-45), Sept. 28, 2019 Had Two Touchdowns Rushing (road)...... 3, Anthony Jones at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Had 3+ Touchdowns Rushing...... 3, Anthony Jones at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Had 3+ Touchdowns Rushing (home game)...... 3, Jeremy Cox, Old Dominion (L, 17-52), Oct. 1, 2016 Had Three Touchdowns Rushing (road game)...... 3, Anthony Jones at FIU (L, 23-48), Oct. 12, 2019 Had Two Touchdowns Receiving...... 3, Jyaire Shorter vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Had two players with 2 Touchdowns receiving...... 3, Ed Batties; 2, Terry Pettis at Middle Tennessee (L, 73-14), Sept. 19 Had 3+ Touchdowns Receiving...... 3, Jyaire Shorter vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Threw for 4 TDs...... 5, Mason Fine vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Threw for 5 TDs...... 5, Mason Fine vs. North Texas (W, 39-38), Oct. 26, 2019 Had 5 different receivers catch a TD pass...... 5, Mike White at WKU (L, 14-45), Oct. 14, 2017 Had 5 different runners rush for a TD ...... 5, at #19 Kansas State (L, 7-55), Sept. 9, 2017 CHARLOTTE 49ERS 2019 FOOTBALL ROSTER (NUMERICAL)

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/H.S./Previous School 1 Micaleous Elder WR 5-9 165 Fr. Cleveland, Tenn./ Blackman 1 Jacione Fugate DB 5-10 182 R-Jr. Hampton, Va. / Kecoughtan 2 Cam Bent WR 5-11 180 R-So. Bluffton, S.C. / Bluffton 2 Brelin Faison-Walden LB 6-1 207 Jr. Greensboro, N.C. / Grimsley / Penn State 3 Jonnie Pitman DB 5-11 175 R-Fr. Temple Hills, Md. / Potomac 3 Chris Reynolds QB 5-11 199 R-So. Mocksville, N.C. / Davie 4 Cameron Dollar WR 6-1 189 R-So. Denver, N.C. / East Lincoln 4 Lance McMillan DB 6-0 160 R-Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Grimsley 5 Alex Highsmith DE 6-3 244 R-Sr. Wilmington, N.C. / Eugene Ashley 5 Aaron McAllister RB 5-10 226 R-Jr. Live Oak, Fla. / Suwannee 6 Tre’ Goode WR 6-3 185 Fr. Jamestown, N.C. / Ragsdale 6 Marquill Osborne DB 5-11 185 Sr. Cornelius, N.C. / Hough / Tennessee 7 Brett Kean QB 6-1 221 Gr Cleveland, Ohio / St. Edward / USF 8 Nafees Lyon DB 5-9 188 R-Sr. Charlotte, N.C. / Mallard Creek 8 Willie Taylor QB 6-3 195 Fr. Cary, N.C. / Green Hope 9 Victor Tucker WR 5-11 182 R-So. Miami Gardens, Fla. / Carol City 10 Tyriq Harris DE 6-3 241 R-Sr. Roanoke, Va. / Hidden Valley 10 Dylan Ratliff QB 6-0 165 R-Fr. Harrisburg, N.C. / Hickory Ridge 11 Preston Brown QB 5-10 183 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / West Mecklenburg 11 Jonathan Cruz K 5-9 170 So. Cartersville, Ga. / Cartersville 12 Christian Haynes DB 5-7 186 R-Sr. Jacksonville, N.C. / SW Onslow / Elizabeth City State 13 Terrick Smalls Jr. RB 5-9 199 R-Fr. Savannah, Ga. / Benedictine Military 14 Joe Thompson WR 6-1 201 R-Jr. Ashburn, Va. / Stone Bridge 15 Marquavis Gibbs DB 6-0 195 Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / Suncoast / Coffeyville C.C. 15 Justin Jeffery WR 6-1 170 R-Fr. Richmond Hill, Ga. / Richmond Hill 16 Evan Shirreffs QB 6-5 210 Gr. Jefferson, Ga. / Jefferson / Miami 17 Luke Martin LB 6-1 225 Jr. Cumming, Ga. / Dawson County / Georgia Mililtary 17 Ford Werness QB 6-0 189 R-Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Millbrook / Ole Miss 18 Prince Bemah LB 6-1 222 Fr. Gastonia, N.C. / Hunter Huss 18 Jackson Vansickle K/P 6-1 205 R-Sr. Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Christian / Virginia Tech 19 Connor Bowler P 6-4 195 R-So. Glenmoore, Pa. / Downingtown West / Temple 19 Kyle Holcomb QB 5-10 175 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./ Mountain Island Charter 20 Kendric Blake Jr. WR 6-2 190 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / Jacksonville 21 Rico Arnold WR 6-0 184 So. Athens, Ga. / Clarke Central 22 Henry Segura LB 6-2 208 R-So. Tallahassee, Fla. / Leon 23 Jamel Brown WR 5-11 192 Fr. Desert Pines, Nevada/ Desert Pines 23 Matt Martinez DB 6-2 180 R-Fr. Mooresville, N.C. / Mooresville Senior 24 Malachi Rennix RB 5-7 160 Concord, N.C. / Northside Christian 24 Solomon Rogers DB 6-0 180 Fr. Rolesville, N.C. / Rolesville 25 Noah Henderson WR 6-1 195 Fr. Nashville, Tenn./ Christ Presbyterian Academy 26 Bryce Kimbrough DB 5-11 185 So. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Technical / Winston-Salem State 26 Caleb Parker RB 6-0 188 R-Fr. Smyrna, Ga. / Eugene Ashley (N.C.) 27 Bryson Whitehead DB 5-11 180 Fr. Cornelius, N.C./ Hough 28 Ben DeLuca DB 6-1 201 Sr. Orlando, Fla. / Bishop Moore 29 Calvin Camp RB 5-8 178 R-So. Hickory, N.C./ Shelby 30 Ishod Finger RB 5-4 170 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Metrolina Christian 30 Tyler Murray LB 6-2 215 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Baldwin / Troy 31 Trey Bly DB 5-8 150 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./ Myers Park 31 Josh Curry WR 5-10 185 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park / Jacksonville 32 Benny LeMay RB 5-9 218 Sr. Matthews, N.C. / Butler 33 Jaylon Sharpe LB 6-3 225 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Rocky River 34 Jeff Gemmell LB 6-3 234 R-Sr. Wake Forest, N.C. / Heritage 35 Lacy Williams DB 5-11 178 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / Northside 36 Robert Cheatem DB 6-0 186 R-Jr. DeLand, Fla. / Bishop Moore Catholic 37 Max Blitstein P/K 6-0 185 Fr. Mooresville, N.C. / Lake Norman Charter 38 Kendric Ivey DB 5-11 178 Jr. Stallings, N.C./ Cuthbertson / St. Andrews 38 Jaylan Williams TE 6-4 220 Fr. Acworth, Ga./ Allatoona 39 Kyle Corbett P 6-0 202 R-Jr. Pinehurst, N.C. / Pinecrest 39 George Maya LB 6-1 218 R-So. Apex, N.C. / Middle Creek 40 Markees Watts LB 6-2 230 So. Gaston, S.C. / Dutch Fork 41 Christian Kaplan K 6-0 180 Fr. Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth 42 Tiaseer Rambert LB 6-2 210 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. / Jacksonville 43 Ryan Braithwaite DB 6-2 195 R-So. Ashburn, Va. / Broad Run / Colorado State 44 Jaxon Hughes DL 6-6 243 Fr. Greensboro, N.C./ Northern Guilford 44 Zack Nicholson P 6-0 165 R-Fr. Statesville, N.C. / Statesville / Gardner-Webb 45 Javonte Misenheimer LB 6-1 230 R-So. Concord, N.C. / Jay M. Robinson 46 Dillon Overholt D 6-2 188 R-Fr. Tryon, N.C. / Polk County 47 Jack Wellenhofer LS 6-2 193 R-Jr. Rocky Mount, N.C. / Rocky Mount Senior 48 Michael Kelly DL 6-3 225 Fr. Graham, N.C./ Graham 50 John Thierfelder LB/LS 6-2 225 R-So. Gastonia, N.C./ St. Joseph Academy 51 Peter Agabe LB 6-2 215 Jr. N. Miami Beach, Fla. / Orlando Christian Prep / GMC 52 Matthew Longley LB 6-2 225 R-Jr. New Orleans, La. / Springfield 53 Jalen Allen OL 6-2 295 R-Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Pike / Hutchinson C.C. 54 Dominic Taylor OL 6-3 287 Sr. Snellville, Ga. / Shiloh / Hutchinson 55 Michael Adams DL 6-1 306 R-So. Summerville, Ga. / Chattooga 56 Will Graham LB 6-0 229 R-Jr. Durham, N.C. / Cardinal Gibbons 58 Johnny Ray DL 6-4 258 R-Jr. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. / Wando 59 B.J. Turner LB 6-1 208 R-Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Page 60 Bryan Wallace DL 6-5 260 R-Fr. Berryville, Va. / Clarke County 61 Doug McLaughlin LS 6-1 220 Fr. Indian Trail, N.C. / Porter Ridge 63 Jacob Webb OL 6-5 286 R-So. Canton, Ga. / Creekview 68 Jaelin Fisher OL 6-2 278 R-Jr. Nashville, Tenn. / Pearl Cohn 69 Dejan Rasuo OL 6-6 280 R-Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Ragsdale 70 D’Mitri Emmanuel OL 6-1 295 R-So. Waxhaw, N.C. / Marvin Ridge 71 Cameron Clark OL 6-5 296 R-Sr. Greensboro, N.C. / Ben L. Smith 72 Gage Welborn OL 6-5 265 R-Fr. Stanley, N.C. / East Lincoln 73 Yontez Jarrell OL 6-6 265 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Ed White 74 Tim Baten DL 6-5 322 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / Victory Christian 75 Jonathan Timmons OL 6-3 345 R-Jr. Memphis, Tenn. / Southwind / Coffeyville 77 Malik Harkness OL 6-4 300 R-Fr. Lugoff, S.C. / Lugoff-Elgin 80 Christian Roberson TE 6-5 245 Gr. Powder Springs, Ga. / McEachern / Mississippi State 81 Tyler Ringwood WR 6-3 221 R-Jr. Buffalo, N.Y. / Bishop-Timon-St. Jude / Erie C.C./Buffalo 82 Zach Gemmell WR 6-2 190 R-So. Wake Forest, N.C. / Heritage 83 Chris Wiggins WR 6-1 184 R-Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Grimsley 84 Rhett Read TE 6-4 230 Jr. Buffalo, Texas / Leon / Blinn C.C. 85 Ryan Carriere TE 6-3 245 R-Jr. Loganville, Ga. / Grayson 86 Moss Saccomanno TE 6-4 235 R-So. Smiths Station, Ala. / Smiths Station / Dodge City 86 Antoine Shaw DE 6-2 235 R-So. Rockingham, N.C. / Richmond Senior 87 Isaiah Harris TE 6-2 251 R-Sr. Indian Trail, N.C. / Marvin Ridge 88 Jacob Hunt TE 6-4 255 So. Rome, Ga. / The Darlington School 89 Quinton Patten WR 6-0 185 Fr. Blythewood, S.C./ Blythewood 90 Tommy Doctor DL 6-4 270 R-Sr. Buffalo, N.Y. / Fork Union 91 Corey Mobley DL 6-3 225 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park / Fayetteville State 92 Demond Stewart DL 6-2 295 Jr. Laplace, La. / East St. John / Iowa Central C.C. 93 Emmanuel White DE 6-7 235 R-So. Huntersville, N.C. / Victory Christian / Georgia Prep Acad. 94 Isaiah Belk DL 6-2 260 R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Butler 95 Andrew Favaro K 5-11 230 R-So. Knoxville, Tenn. / Webb School 96 Jaison Williams DE 6-1 225 Sr. Trussville, Ala. / Hewitt Trussville / Austin Peay 97 Damon Weldon Jr. DE 6-4 238 R-Fr. Roanoke, Va. / William Fleming / Fork Union Military 98 Timmy Horne DL 6-5 311 R-Jr. Wadesboro, N.C. / Anson 99 Taylor Chandler DE 6-2 220 R-Fr. New London, N.C. / North Stanly

HEAD COACH...... WILL HEALY (Richmond, 2008) Ass’t. Head Coach/co-Defensive Coordinator/Def. Line...... Marcus West (Memphis, 2005) Offensive Coordinator/Ofeensive Line...... Alex Atkins (UT-Martin, 2007) Quarterbacks...... Mark Carney (Fordham, 2003) co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties...... Brandon Cooper(UT-Martin, 2007) Run Game Coordinator/RB...... Sean Dawkins (Troy, 2007) Receivers...... Montario Hardesty (Tennessee, 2009) Cornerbacks...... Eddie Hicks (Southern Miss, 2009) Nickels...... Tommy Langford (Minnesota State, 2015) Special Teams Coordinator/LB...... Max Thurmond (Jacksonville State, 2001) Tight Ends Coach...... Cody Woodiel (Troy, 2012) Offensive Graduate Assistant...... Matt Cannata Offensive Graduate Assistant...... Tyler Chadwick Defensive Graduate Assistant...... Nick Murphy Special Teams Graduate Assistant...... Landon Stratton Sport Performance Coach...... Chris Laskowski Football Relations...... Carter Crutchfield Student-Athlete Development...... Kevin Donnalley Athletic Trainer ...... AJ Lukjanczuk