DUKE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION Room 115 Phone: 919-684-2633 Cameron Indoor Stadium Fax: 919-684-2489 Durham, N.C. 27708 STAFF DIRECTORY Art Chase Assistant Director of Athletics/Sports Information Sport Responsibilities: Football Alma Mater: Guilford, 1991 Joined Duke SID: August, 2000 Offi ce: 919-684-2614 Cell: 919-599-9820 Email: [email protected] Art Chase Lindy Brown Assistant Director of Associate Sports Lindy Brown Associate Sports Information Director Athletics/External Affairs Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf, Women’s Soccer Alma Mater: Western Carolina, 1996 Joined Duke SID: November, 1999 Offi ce: 919-684-2664 Cell: 919-599-9821 Email: [email protected]

Matt Plizga Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf Alma Mater: Penn State Erie - The Behrend College, 1999 Joined Duke SID: July, 2001 Offi ce: 919-668-1712 Cell: 919-812-0882 Email: [email protected]

Chris Cook Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Football2, Fencing, Rowing Alma Mater: Wofford, 2006 Joined Duke SID: July, 2007 Offi ce: 919-684-8708 Cell: 919-812-7141 Email: [email protected] Matt Plizga Chris Cook Associate Sports Assistant Sports Meredith Rieder Assistant Sports Information Director Information Director Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Lacrosse, Men’s Soccer, Wrestling Alma Mater: Denison, 2002 Joined Duke SID: August, 2008 Offi ce: 919-684-3328 Cell: 919-812-6741 Email: [email protected]

Ashley Wolf Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Volleyball Alma Mater: Cornell, 2008 Joined Duke SID: August, 2009 Offi ce: 919-668-5739 Cell: 603-325-2225 Email: [email protected]

Leslie Gaber Sports Information Staff Assistant Sport Responsibilities: Field Hockey, Women’s Lacrosse, M/W Swimming & Diving, Men’s Tennis Alma Mater: DePauw, 2011 Joined Duke SID: July, 2011 Offi ce: 919-668-7938 Cell: 614-519-9872 Email: [email protected] Leslie Gaber Meredith Rieder Assistant Sports Assistant Sports Brad Amersbach Sports Information Assistant Information Director Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball2, M/W Cross Country, M/W Track & Field Alma Mater: Millersville, 2008 Joined Duke SID: July, 2013 Offi ce: 919-684-2668 Cell: 484-948-8528 Brad Amersbach Email: [email protected] Assistant Sports Information Director Cory Foote Sports Information Assistant Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Tennis Cory Foote Alma Mater: Nebraska-Kearney, 2014 Joined Duke SID: August, 2014 Sports Information Offi ce: 919-684-2668 Cell: 402-518-0886 Assistant Email: [email protected]

Ashley Wolf Assistant Sports Information Director DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE DIRECTORY QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFORMATION HISTORY 89 DUKE UNIVERSITY Sports Information Department IFC Annual Ledger 90 Location Durham, N.C. Quick Facts 1 Coaching Ledger 90 Founded 1838 Credits 1 Annual Results 91-98 Enrollment 6,495 Media Information 2 Homecoming Results 98 Nickname Blue Devils 2014 Team Analysis 3 Series Ledgers 99-101 School Colors Duke Blue & White 2014 Schedule 3 Milestone Games & Wins 101 Stadium Wallace Wade Stadium 2013 Results 3 Largest Crowds 101 Capacity/Surface 33,941/Natural grass 2014 Roster 4-5 Bowl Game Summaries 102-106 President Dr. Richard H. Brodhead 2014 Pronunciation Guide 5 Duke Vs. Nationally-Ranked Opponents 107 VP & Director of Athletics Dr. Kevin M. White 2014 Preseason Depth Chart 6 Duke When Nationally-Ranked 108 2014 Opponent SID Information IBC Largest Comebacks 109 2014 DUKE FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2014 ACC Composite Schedule BC Overtime Games 109 Offense Multiple Wins in Final Minute 109 Defense 4-2-5 PLAYERS 7 Wins on Final Snap 109 2013 Overall Record 10-4 Player Biographies 8-58 Fourth Quarter Wins 110 2013 ACC Record (Finish) 6-2 (1st/Coastal) Duke Vs. No. 1 111 2013 Final National Rankings (Outlet) STAFF 59 Duke Vs. Reigning National Champions 111 No. 22 (USA Today/Coaches) David Cutcliffe 60-64 Duke in the Heisman Trophy Balloting 111 No. 23 (Associated Press) Scottie Montgomery 65 Duke Vs. Heisman Trophy Winners 111 No. 24 (BCS) John Latina 65 Lettermen 112-118 2013 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game Jim Knowles 66 Captains 119 [1] Florida State 45, [20] Duke 7 Jim Collins 66 All-Time Assistant Coaches 119 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl Zac Roper 67 Honors & Awards 120-124 [20] Texas A&M 52, [22] Duke 48 Derek Jones 67 All-Star Game Participation 124 Lettermen Returning 43 Re’quan Boyette 68 All-America Selections 125-128 (19 Offense; 21 Defense; 3 Special Teams) Jeffrey Faris 68 Hall of Fame 129 Lettermen Lost 21 Rick Petri 69 Pro Football Hall of Fame 130 (9 Offense; 11 Defense; 1 Special Teams) Quality Control 69 Professional Draft Picks 131 Starters Returning 17 Graduate Assistants/Operations Assistants 70 NFL Roster 132 (8 Offense; 6 Defense; 3 Special Teams) Duke Football Administration 71 NFL Honors 132 Starters Lost 8 Sports Performance 71 Duke 133-156 (3 Offense; 5 Defense; 0 Special Teams) Sports Medicine 71 Academic Support 71 RECORDS 157 DUKE FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Equipment Staff 72 Passing 158-165 David Cutcliffe Head Coach Football Relations 72 Rushing 166-170 Alma Mater Alabama, 1976 Video Operations 72 Receiving 171-181 Record at Duke/Years 31-44/6 Administrative Staff 72 Miscellaneous Game Superlatives 182-183 Overall Record/Years 75-73/12 Athletic Facilities & Game Operations 72 Total Offense & All-Purpose 184 Scottie Montgomery Undergraduate Football Staff 72 Scoring 185 Baxter Family Associate Head Coach (QB) Placekicking 185-186 Offensive Coordinator 2013 IN REVIEW 73 Scoring Return & 150-Point Scorers 187 John Latina Assistant Head Coach (OL) 2013 Notebook 74-76 Return 188-189 Run Game Coordinator 2013 Honors 76 Punting 190 Jim Knowles Defensive Coordinator 2013 Game Summaries 77-83 Defensive 190-193 Jim Collins Assistant Defensive Coordinator (LB) 2013 Statistics 84-85 Freshman 194-198 Zac Roper Assistant Coach (TE) 2013 Starting Lineups 85 Team & Scoring Superlatives 199 Special Teams Coordinator 2013 ACC Standings 86 Annual Leaders 200-205 Derek Jones Assistant Coach (CB) 2013 ACC Award Winners 86 Annual Team & Opponent Statistics 206-207 Assistant Special Teams Coordinator 2013 ACC Statistics 87-88 Bowl Game 208 Re’quan Boyette Assistant Coach (RB) 2013 ACC & NCAA Statistical Rankings 88 Long Plays IBC Jeffrey Faris Assistant Coach (WR) Rick Petri Assistant Coach (DL) Josh Grizzard Graduate Assistant Coach Matt Guerrieri Graduate Assistant Coach (S) Eli Keimach Graduate Assistant Coach 2014 DUKE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Clayton McGrath Graduate Assistant Coach EDITOR EDITORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY PRINTING Art Chase CONTRIBUTORS Duke Photography, Telepathic Graphics DUKE FOOTBALL HISTORY Brad Amersbach, Miya Grant Shorin Raleigh, N.C. First Season 1888 ASSISTANT EDITOR Ball, Jean O. Brooks, All-Time Record/Seasons 475-494-31 (.491)/101 Chris Cook Leslie Gaber, Julie Jurich, COVER DESIGN SPECIAL THANKS All-Time Bowl Record 3-7 Tommy Kollias Grant Hawkins Adam Barnes Last Bowl Game/Year Chick-fi l-A/2013 RESEARCH ASSISTANCE Hawkins Design Mark Gauley Colin Small, John Roth Bryan,Texas Result 52-48 loss to Texas A&M

1 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION DUKE SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACTS COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM DUKE FOOTBALL RADIO SHOW Art Chase, Assistant AD/External Affairs • CollegePressBox.com is the offi cial media website for WITH DAVID CUTCLIFFE • 919-684-2614 (offi ce) ACC football ... Access and download weekly game notes, • Tuesday nights beginning August 26, Art Chase and • 919-599-9820 (cell) quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and David Cutcliffe will host the Duke Football Radio Show • [email protected] (email) more for the conference and each of its 14 member schools with David Cutcliffe at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Chris Cook, Assistant Sports Information Director • Login information will be distributed to accredited media Club ... The show, which is produced by the Blue Devil • 919-684-8708 (offi ce) members, who may apply for a password by sending an IMG Sports Network, runs from 7-8 p.m., airs live on • 919-812-7141 (cell) e-mail to [email protected] WDNC 620 The Buzz • [email protected] (email) INTERVIEW PROCEDURES COACH DAVID CUTCLIFFE’S DUKE FOOTBALL ON TWITTER • Student-Athletes: All interviews with Duke student- DUKE FOOTBALL SHOW • @Duke_FB is the offi cial Twitter account of the Duke athletes must be arranged through the Sports Information • Coach David Cutcliffe’s Duke Football Show is produced football program Offi ce by contacting Art Chase or Chris Cook ... Player by Blue Devil IMG Sports Network • The offi cial Twitter account of head coach David Cutcliffe interviews will be available Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- • The 30-minute program features head coach David is @DavidCutcliffe day during a typical game week based on availability Cutcliffe and highlights of every Duke football game ... • Coaching Staff: For interviews with head coach David For broadcast information, please contact the Duke Sports GODUKE.COM Cutcliffe and the remainder of the coaching staff, please Information Offi ce • Game notes, statistics, feature stories and other per- contact Art Chase tinent information regarding Duke football can be found BLUE DEVIL IMG SPORTS NETWORK on GoDuke.com, the offi cial website of Duke Athletics CUTCLIFFE SUNDAY TELECONFERENCE • A state-wide radio audience follows all the action of Duke • Each Tuesday of game week, head coach David Cut- • Beginning August 31, head coach David Cutcliffe will football on the Blue Devil IMG Sports Network cliffe’s press conference will be streamed live on GoDuke. hold a teleconference each Sunday at 5 p.m. • Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Harris, the voice of the com at 12:30 p.m. • Media members should contact Art Chase for the phone Blue Devils for the past 38 seasons, calls all the action for number and access code Duke fans each game ... Beginning with Duke’s 21-18 win GLENN E. (TED) MANN PRESS BOX over Tennessee to open the 1976 campaign, Harris has • Named after former Sports Information Director Ted DUKE FOOTBALL TUESDAY MEDIA LUNCHEON worked 433 consecutive Blue Devil gridiron tilts entering Mann, the Duke press box is located on the third fl oor of • On Tuesdays beginning August 26, the Duke Sports the 2014 season ... Harris is a three-time North Carolina the Finch-Yeager Building on the west side of Wallace Information Department will host a weekly media luncheon Broadcaster of the Year honoree (1988, 1991 & 2011). Wade Stadium ... Admittance is by credential only for ... Due to the open weeks, there will be no luncheon on • The 2013 season will mark analyst Wes Chesson’s media representatives and press box personnel Tuesday, September 30 or Tuesday, October 21 32nd year providing color commentary ... Chesson, an • Cheering in the press box will not be tolerated ...Violators • Held in the Brooks Football Building located at the Brooks All-ACC receiver during his playing tenure from 1968-70 of this policy will be asked to leave Practice Facility, the weekly event begins at 11:30 a.m. and a member of the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame Class of • A meal is provided approximately two hours before with a meal, followed by player interview availability from 2013, set the school single-season record for receptions kickoff with refreshments available throughout the game 12-12:30 p.m. and head coach David Cutcliffe’s press with 74 in 1970, and fi nished his career with 164 catches • A charter inductee of the CoSIDA Hall of Fame, Mann conference from 12:30-1 p.m. for 2,399 yards and 10 touchdowns ... He went on to play served the Duke athletic department for nearly 47 years • Parking for the weekly event is in the Brooks Practice with the NFL’s and Philadelphia Eagles before retiring in 1973 Facility lot located off of N.C. Hwy. 751, approximately • , the 1988 ACC Player of the Year, .3 mile south of the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club joins the broadcast team for his 16th season, serving MEDIA CREDENTIALS • Player requests for Tuesday’s luncheon should be made as the sideline reporter ... The former Duke • Media representatives should direct requests to Art no later than Monday at 12 noon established school single-season records for passing yards Chase, Assistant Director of Athletics/External Affairs (3,824) and touchdowns (24) in 1988 and was a third round • Duke reserves the right to refuse any credential request ACC WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE selection of the in the 1989 NFL Draft deemed not to be in the best interest of the University • The ACC will conduct a weekly teleconference for all 12 • The one-hour tailgate show is hosted by John Roth head coaches of the conference ... Media members can while John Rose is the network engineer LOCKER ROOM POLICY listen and ask questions each Wednesday beginning at • A complete listing of the network affi liates may be found • The Duke locker room is closed to the media at all times 10:30 a.m. ... Because this service is for the media only, at GoDuke.com • Following all home games, David Cutcliffe and selected the phone number can only be given out by the ACC student-athletes will address the media in the team meet- Media Relations offi ce at (336) 851-6062 ... In addition, NETWORK DIRECTORY ing room on the second fl oor of the Yoh Football Center audio fi les of each teleconference will be available on the Address Blue Devil IMG Sports Network • Road accommodations for Cutcliffe and Duke players league’s offi cial website: TheACC.com 3100 Tower Blvd., Suite 404 will be made based on the respective facility • The ACC teleconference will begin on Wednesday, Durham, N.C. 27707 • Post-game media availability for visiting teams at Wal- August 27 and run through November 25 Phone 919-286-1498 lace Wade Stadium will take place in the media room at Fax 919-286-0538 the Brooks Building, located due south of the stadium 10:30 a.m. Dabo Swinney, Clemson Website imgcollege.com 10:40 a.m. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State Twitter @DukeRadio MEDIA PARKING & WILL CALL 10:50 a.m. Bobby Petrino, Louisville President Johnny Moore • The media parking lot is located to the west of the Wal- 11:00 a.m. Scott Shafer, Syracuse General Manager Patrick Streko lace Wade Stadium in the Grounds Lot off of Highway 751 11:10 a.m. Dave Clawson, Wake Forest Associate General Manager Lane Cody • Media Will Call opens two hours prior to kickoff and 11:20 a.m. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech Account Executive Matt Lawson is located at the West Gate of Wallace Wade Stadium 11:30 a.m. Larry Fedora, North Carolina Partner Services Coordinator Ian Haynes 11:40 a.m. Paul Chryst, Pitt Senior Editor/Producer John Roth DUKE FOOTBALL PRACTICE 11:50 a.m. Al Golden, Miami Play-By-Play Bob Harris • The Duke football team conducts practice Sunday 12:00 p.m. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech Analyst Wes Chesson evening and Tuesday through Friday mornings during 12:10 p.m. Mike London, Virginia Sideline Anthony Dilweg the regular season 12:20 p.m. Steve Addazio, Boston College Pregame Host John Roth • Practices are closed to the media ... Photographers 12:30 p.m. David Cutcliffe, Duke On-site Engineer John Rose should contact Art Chase for availability 12:40 p.m. Dave Doeren, N.C. State

2 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2014 TEAM ANALYSIS LETTERMEN RETURNING (42) CLASS BREAKDOWN (Scholarship only) OFFENSE (19): OG Marcus Aprahamian, WR Johnell Barnes, TE Dan Beilinson, WR FRESHMEN (18): LB Tinashe Bere, LB Zavier Carmichael, DT Edgar Cerenord, DT Issac Blakeney, QB Anthony Boone, OT Takoby Cofi eld, WR Jamison Crowder, TE Quaven Ferguson, OL Zach Harmon, OL Christian Harris, TE Davis Koppenhaver, Braxton Deaver, OG Carson Ginn, WR Max McCaffrey, WR Anthony Nash, OG Lucas WR Trevon Lee, CB Johnathan Lloyd, OL Trip McNeil, CB Zach Muñiz, QB Nicodem Patrick, RB Shaquille Powell, TE David Reeves, OG Cody Robinson, C Matt Skura, Pierre, OL Jake Sanders, CB Alonzo Saxton II, OL Kameron Schroeder, DE Taariq WR Ryan Smith, RB Josh Snead, OG Laken Tomlinson Shabazz, WR Chris Taylor, RB Shaun Wilson DEFENSE (20): CB Breon Borders, LB Kelby Brown, DE Kyler Brown^, DT Jamal REDSHIRT FRESHMEN (15): RB Joseph Ajeigbe, WR Terrence Alls, QB Parker Bruce, S Jeremy Cash, S Christian Conway, DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo, S/CB DeVon Boehme, OT Gabe Brandner, S Phillip Carter, WR Quay Chambers, C Austin Davis, Edwards, CB Bryon Fields, LB C.J. France, LB David Helton, DE Dezmond Johnson, CB T.J. Douglas, S/CB Evrett Edwards, LB Chris Holmes, S Jake Kite, OT Sterling DE Jonathan Jones, S Corbin McCarthy, S Dwayne Norman, S Deondre Singleton, Korona, S Quay Mann, LB Dominic McDonald, DT Mike Ramsay DT Jamal Wallace, LB Deion Williams, DT A.J. Wolf, DT Carlos Wray SOPHOMORES (5): WR Johnell Barnes, CB Breon Borders, CB Bryon Fields, S SPECIAL TEAMS (3): LS Thomas Hennessy, K Ross Martin, P Will Monday Deondre Singleton, WR Ryan Smith ^Lettered at LB in 2013 REDSHIRT SOPHOMORES (13): TE Dan Beilinson, OT Casey Blaser, S/CB DeVon Edwards, LS Thomas Hennessy, DT Allen Jackson, DE Michael Mann, S Corbin Mc- LETTERMEN LOST (22) Carthy, WR Anthony Nash, DT Keilin Rayner, TE Erich Schneider, QB Thomas Sirk, OFFENSE (9): WR Brandon Braxton, OG John Coleman, QB Brandon Connette, OT Tanner Stone, DT A.J. Wolf RB Jela Duncan, OG Dave Harding, OT Perry Simmons, TE Nick Sink, RB Juwan JUNIORS (6): K Ross Martin, WR Max McCaffrey, S Dwayne Norman, RB Shaquille Thompson, WR Brandon Watkins Powell, LB Deion Williams, DT Carlos Wray DEFENSE (12): DE Kenny Anunike, DE Will Boeckman, S Jacques Bristow, CB Ross REDSHIRT JUNIORS (13): OG Marcus Aprahamian, DE Kyler Brown, S Jeremy Cockrell, DE Justin Foxx, LB Chris Hoover, NG Steven Ingram, CB Garett Patterson, Cash, LB Lucas Fisher, OG Carson Ginn, DE Britton Grier, LB Nick Hill, OT Sam S Garrett Rider, DT Sydney Sarmiento, CB Quan Stevenson, S Anthony Young- Marshall, P Will Monday, OG Lucas Patrick, TE David Reeves, OG Cody Robinson, Wiseman C Matt Skura SPECIAL TEAMS (1): P Spencer Rogers SENIORS (3): WR Jamison Crowder, LB David Helton, DE Jonathan Jones REDSHIRT SENIORS (12): WR Issac Blakeney, QB Anthony Boone, LB Kelby STARTERS RETURNING (17) Brown, DT Jamal Bruce, OT Takoby Cofi eld, TE Braxton Deaver, DE Jordan OFFENSE (8): QB Anthony Boone, OT Takoby Cofi eld, WR Jamison Crowder, TE DeWalt-Ondijo, LB C.J. France, DE Dezmond Johnson, RB Josh Snead, OG Laken Braxton Deaver, WR Max McCaffrey, C Matt Skura, RB Josh Snead, OG Laken Tomlinson, DT Jamal Wallace Tomlinson NON-SCHOLARSHIP (19): DEFENSE (6): LB Kelby Brown, DT Jamal Bruce, S Jeremy Cash, S/CB DeVon SENIORS (6): RB Eric Adams, QB Rob Collins, C Will Perrott, TE Conor Peters, QB Edwards, LB David Helton, S Deondre Singleton Mackenzie Sovereign, K Jack Willoughby SPECIAL TEAMS (3): LS Thomas Hennessy, K Ross Martin, P Will Monday JUNIORS (6): WR Johndre Bennett, CB James Cockey, S Christian Conway, RB Jackson Conway, CB Hud Mellencamp, RB Eamon Vain-Callahan STARTERS LOST (8) SOPHOMORES (7): QB Kane Banner, OG Jake Brodner, S Grant Hall, OG Alex OFFENSE (3): WR Brandon Braxton, OG Dave Harding, OT Perry Simmons, Skidmore, LB Wyatt Smith, K/P Danny Stirt, S Kyle Wellner DEFENSE (5): DE Kenny Anunike, CB Ross Cockrell, DE Justin Foxx, CB Garett Patterson, DT Sydney Sarmiento SPECIAL TEAMS (0): None

2014 SCHEDULE 2013 RESULTS (10-4 Overall; 6-2 ACC) AUGUST SEPTEMBER 30 ELON DURHAM, N.C. TV1 6:00 p.m. 31 N.C. CENTRAL DURHAM, N.C. W 45-0

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 6 at Troy Troy, Ala. TV1 7:00 p.m. 7 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. W 28-14 13 KANSAS DURHAM, N.C. TV2 3:00 p.m. 14 GEORGIA TECH DURHAM, N.C. L 14-38 20 TULANE DURHAM, N.C. TBA 21 PITTSBURGH DURHAM, N.C. L 55-58 27 *Miami Miami, Fla. TBA 28 TROY (HC) DURHAM, N.C. W 38-31

OCTOBER OCTOBER 11 *Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. TBA 12 NAVY DURHAM, N.C. W 35-7 18 *VIRGINIA (HC) DURHAM, N.C. TBA 19 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. W 35-22 26 [16] Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. W 13-10 NOVEMBER 1 *at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. TBA NOVEMBER 8 *at Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. TBA 9 N.C. STATE DURHAM, N.C. W 38-20 15 *VIRGINIA TECH DURHAM, N.C. TBA 16 [24] MIAMI DURHAM, N.C. W 48-30 20 *NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM, N.C. TV3 7:30 p.m. 23 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. W 28-21 29 *WAKE FOREST DURHAM, N.C. TBA 30 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. W 27-25

TV1 ESPN3 DECEMBER TV2 Regional Sports Networks 27 ^[1] Florida State Charlotte, N.C. L 7-45 TV3 ESPN 31 +[20] Texas A&M Atlanta, Ga. L 48-52 HC Homecoming * ACC game ^ Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game (Bank of America Stadium) + Chick-fi l-A Bowl (Georgia Dome) 3 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2014 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School No. Name Pos. 1 Thomas Sirk QB 6-4 215 R-So. Glen St. Mary, Fla. Baker County 34 Eric Adams RB 2 Evrett Edwards S/CB 5-11 190 R-Fr. Woodbridge, Va. Woodbridge 23 Joseph Ajeigbe RB 3 Jamison Crowder WR 5-9 175 Sr. Monroe, N.C. Monroe 86 Terrence Alls WR 4 Johnell Barnes WR 6-0 170 So. Lehigh Acres, Fla. Dunbar 52 Marcus Aprahamian OG 5 Johnathan Lloyd CB 6-0 190 Fr. Graham, N.C. Southern Alamance 13 Kane Banner QB 6 Nicodem Pierre QB 6-2 205 Fr. Miami, Fla. Coral Reef 4 Johnell Barnes WR 7 Anthony Boone QB 6-0 225 R-Sr. Weddington, N.C. Weddington 85 Dan Beilinson TE 9 Josh Snead RB 5-9 190 R-Sr. Smithfi eld, N.C. Smithfi eld-Selma 12 Johndre Bennett WR 10 Ryan Smith WR 5-7 165 So. Las Vegas, Nev. Bishop Gorman 43 Tinashe Bere LB 11 T.J. Douglas CB 6-1 185 R-Fr. Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers 17 Issac Blakeney WR 12 Parker Boehme QB 6-2 220 R-Fr. Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Sandalwood 71 Casey Blaser OT 12 Johndre Bennett WR 5-11 200 Jr. Pearcy, Ark. Lake Hamilton 12 Parker Boehme QB 13 Kane Banner QB 6-2 190 So. Lumberton, N.C. St. Pauls 7 Anthony Boone QB 14 Bryon Fields CB 5-11 180 So. Charlotte, N.C. Providence Day 31 Breon Borders CB 15 Quay Mann S 5-9 190 R-Fr. Rocky Mount, N.C. Northern Nash 76 Gabe Brandner OT 15 Mackenzie Sovereign QB 6-2 205 Sr. Traverse City, Mich. Traverse City Central 64 Jake Brodner OG 16 Jeremy Cash S 6-2 205 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. Plantation 56 Kyler Brown DE 16 Robert Collins QB 6-1 200 Sr. St. Davids, Pa. Radnor 59 Kelby Brown LB 17 Issac Blakeney WR 6-6 225 R-Sr. Monroe, N.C. Monroe 91 Jamal Bruce DT 17 Hud Mellencamp CB 5-11 165 Jr. Bloomington, Ind. (Home) 24 Zavier Carmichael LB 19 Quay Chambers WR 6-3 205 R-Fr. Monroe, N.C. Monroe 37 Phillip Carter S 20 Jake Kite S 6-0 185 R-Fr. Roanoke, Va. Hidden Valley 16 Jeremy Cash S 21 Alonzo Saxton II CB 5-11 170 Fr. Columbus, Ohio Bishop Hartley 92 Edgar Cerenord DT 22 Britton Grier DE 6-1 245 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. West Charlotte 19 Quay Chambers WR 23 Joseph Ajeigbe RB 5-9 210 R-Fr. Riverside, Calif. Norco 32 Jamie Cockey CB 24 Zavier Carmichael LB 6-0 210 Fr. Eight Mile, Ala. St. Paul’s Episcopal 73 Takoby Cofi eld OT 26 Corbin McCarthy S 5-10 200 R-So. Norco, Calif. Norco Senior 16 Robert Collins QB 27 DeVon Edwards S/CB 5-9 175 R-So. Covington, Ga. Alcovy 36 Christian Conway S 28 Shaquille Powell RB 5-10 205 Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. Bishop Gorman 45 Jackson Conway RB 29 Shaun Wilson RB 5-9 180 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. West Mecklenburg 3 Jamison Crowder WR 31 Breon Borders CB 6-0 175 So. Statesville, N.C. Statesville 50 Austin Davis C 32 Chris Holmes LB 6-2 215 R-Fr. Fredericksburg, Va. Chancellor 89 Braxton Deaver TE 32 Jamie Cockey CB 5-8 175 Jr. Montclair, N.J. Montclair Kimberley 94 Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo DE 33 Deondre Singleton S 5-11 180 So. Dacula, Ga. Archer 11 T.J. Douglas CB 34 Eric Adams RB 5-8 175 Sr. Gulf Breeze, Fla. Gulf Breeze 2 Evrett Edwards S/CB 34 Jonathan Jones DE 6-3 225 Sr. Waldorf, Md. Westlake 27 DeVon Edwards S/CB 35 Ross Martin K 5-10 185 Jr. Solon, Ohio Walsh Jesuit 97 Quaven Ferguson DT 36 Christian Conway S 5-10 200 Jr. Bronxville, N.Y. Bronxville 14 Bryon Fields CB 37 Phillip Carter S 6-1 195 R-Fr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. Folsom 55 Lucas Fisher LB 38 Grant Hall S 5-10 180 So. Suwanee, Ga. Buford 54 C.J. France LB 39 Zach Muniz CB 5-11 170 Fr. Chesterfi eld, Mo. Christian Brothers College 66 Carson Ginn OG 40 Dwayne Norman S 6-1 210 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. University Christian 22 Britton Grier DE 41 Will Monday P 6-4 210 R-Jr. Flowery Branch, Ga. Flowery Branch 38 Grant Hall S 42 Dezmond Johnson DE 6-4 260 R-Sr. Nashville, Tenn. Overton Comprehensive 63 Zach Harmon OL 43 Tinashe Bere LB 6-1 220 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio Sycamore 70 Christian Harris OL 43 Danny Stirt K/P 5-10 165 So. Gainesville, Fla. Oak Hall 47 David Helton LB 44 Nick Hill LB 6-2 235 R-Jr. Nashville, Tenn. M.L. King Magnet 57 Thomas Hennessy LS 44 Eamonn Vain-Callahan RB 5-9 195 Jr. Severna Park, Md. Severn 44 Nick Hill LB 45 Jackson Conway RB 5-10 215 Jr. Bronxville, N.Y. Bronxville 32 Chris Holmes LB 45 Kyle Wellner S 6-2 210 So. Mill Neck, N.Y. Deerfi eld Academy (Mass.) 96 Allen Jackson DT 46 Keilin Rayner DT 6-3 260 R-So. Leland, N.C. North Brunswick 42 Dezmond Johnson DE 47 David Helton LB 6-4 240 Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn. Baylor School 34 Jonathan Jones DE 48 Deion Williams LB 6-0 230 Jr. Long Beach, Calif. Lutheran 20 Jake Kite S 50 Austin Davis C 6-4 285 R-Fr. Mansfi eld, Texas Mansfi eld 81 Davis Koppenhaver TE 50 Wyatt Smith LB 5-11 195 So. Fort Myers, Fla. Canterbury School 78 Sterling Korona OT 51 Dominic McDonald LB 6-2 240 R-Fr. Longwood, Fla. Lake Brantley 84 Trevon Lee WR 51 William Perrott OG 6-2 255 Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. Brophy Prep 5 Johnathan Lloyd CB 52 Marcus Aprahamian OG 6-4 300 R-Jr. Brookfi eld, Wis. Brookfi eld Central 15 Quay Mann S 53 Kameron Schroeder OL 6-5 275 Fr. Elk Grove, Calif. Cosumnes Oaks 58 Michael Mann DE 54 C.J. France LB 6-0 230 R-Sr. Columbus, Ga. Carver 75 Sam Marshall OT 55 Lucas Fisher LB 6-4 240 R-Jr. Monroe, N.C. Piedmont 35 Ross Martin K 56 Kyler Brown DE 6-4 245 R-Jr. Matthews, N.C. Charlotte Christian 87 Max McCaffrey WR 57 Thomas Hennessy LS 6-3 235 R-So. Bardonia, N.Y. Don Bosco Prep (N.J.) 26 Corbin McCarthy S 58 Michael Mann DE 6-4 235 R-So. Castle Rock, Colo. Valor Christian 51 Dominic McDonald LB 59 Kelby Brown LB 6-2 230 R-Sr. Matthews, N.C. Charlotte Christian 74 Trip McNeil OL

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62 Matt Skura C 6-4 305 R-Jr. Columbus, Ohio Worthington Kilbourne 17 Hud Mellencamp CB 63 Zach Harmon OL 6-3 280 Fr. Toledo, Ohio Central Catholic 41 Will Monday P 64 Jake Brodner OG 6-2 245 So. Glen Ellyn, Ill. Glenbard West 39 Zach Muniz CB 65 Cody Robinson OG 6-3 295 R-Jr. McMinnville, Tenn. Warren County 83 Anthony Nash WR 66 Carson Ginn OG 6-6 305 R-Jr. Belmont, N.C. South Point 40 Dwayne Norman S 67 Lucas Patrick OG 6-4 305 R-Jr. Brentwood, Tenn. Brentwood 67 Lucas Patrick OG 68 Alex Skidmore OG 6-4 275 So. Virginia Beach, Va. Ocean Lakes 51 William Perrott OG 70 Christian Harris OL 6-6 290 Fr. Suwanee, Ga. Collins Hill 86 Connor Peters TE 71 Casey Blaser OT 6-5 285 R-So. Charlotte, N.C. South Mecklenburg 6 Nicodem Pierre QB 72 Jake Sanders OL 6-5 330 Fr. Carrollton, Ga. Carrollton 28 Shaquille Powell RB 73 Takoby Cofi eld OT 6-4 310 R-Sr. Tarboro, N.C. Tarboro 99 Mike Ramsay DT 74 Trip McNeil OL 6-5 300 Fr. Advance, N.C. Davie 46 Keilin Rayner DT 75 Sam Marshall OT 6-7 285 R-Jr. Fredericksburg, Va. Chancellor 80 David Reeves TE 76 Gabe Brandner OT 6-6 275 R-Fr. Blythewood, S.C. Heathwood Hall 65 Cody Robinson OG 77 Laken Tomlinson OG 6-3 330 R-Sr. Chicago, Ill. Lane Technical 72 Jake Sanders OL 78 Sterling Korona OT 6-7 290 R-Fr. San Antonio, Texas Ronald Reagan 21 Alonzo Saxton II CB 79 Tanner Stone OT 6-6 300 R-So. Dallas, Texas Highland Park 88 Erich Schneider TE 80 David Reeves TE 6-5 255 R-Jr. Greensboro, Ala. Greensboro Public West 53 Kameron Schroeder OL 81 Davis Koppenhaver TE 6-4 210 Fr. Valencia, Calif. Hart 90 Taariq Shabazz DE 82 Chris Taylor WR 6-1 170 Fr. Miramar, Fla. University 33 Deondre Singleton S 83 Anthony Nash WR 6-5 200 R-So. West Chester, Pa. Bayard Rustin 1 Thomas Sirk QB 84 Trevon Lee WR 6-1 175 Fr. Plantation, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons 68 Alex Skidmore OG 85 Dan Beilinson TE 6-5 255 R-So. Cary, N.C. Panther Creek 62 Matt Skura C 86 Terrence Alls WR 6-1 180 R-Fr. Miami Gardens, Fla. Dade Christian 10 Ryan Smith WR 86 Connor Peters TE 6-4 235 Sr. Hamilton, Ohio Hamilton 50 Wyatt Smith LB 87 Max McCaffrey WR 6-2 195 Jr. Castle Rock, Colo. Valor Christian 9 Josh Snead RB 88 Erich Schneider TE 6-7 240 R-So. Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Jacksonville Episcopal 15 Mackenzie Sovereign QB 89 Braxton Deaver TE 6-5 240 R-Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Providence 43 Danny Stirt K/P 90 Taariq Shabazz DE 6-3 225 Fr. Kennesaw, Ga. Kennesaw Mountain 79 Tanner Stone OT 91 Jamal Bruce DT 6-1 285 R-Sr. LaGrange, Ga. Callaway 82 Chris Taylor WR 92 Edgar Cerenord DT 6-1 300 Fr. Miami, Fla. American Heritage 77 Laken Tomlinson OG 93 A.J. Wolf DT 6-4 270 R-So. Greenwich, Conn. Hackley (N.Y.) 44 Eamonn Vain-Callahan RB 94 Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo DE 6-4 240 R-Sr. Prairie View, Texas Waller 95 Jamal Wallace DT 95 Jamal Wallace DT 6-4 280 R-Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. Green Run 45 Kyle Wellner S 95 Jack Willoughby K 6-2 195 Sr. Princeton, N.J. Lawrenceville School 48 Deion Williams LB 96 Allen Jackson DT 6-5 260 R-So. Ellicott City, Md. McDonogh 95 Jack Willoughby K 97 Quaven Ferguson DT 6-2 305 Fr. Easley, S.C. Easley 29 Shaun Wilson RB 98 Carlos Wray DT 6-2 290 Jr. Shelby, N.C. Shelby 93 A.J. Wolf DT 99 Mike Ramsay DT 6-2 295 R-Fr. Smyrna, Ga. Walker School 98 Carlos Wray DT

Head Coach: David Cutcliffe Baxter Family Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/QB: Scottie Montgomery Assistant Head Coach/Run Game Coordinator/OL: John Latina Defensive Coordinator: Jim Knowles Assistant Defensive Coordinator/LB: Jim Collins Assistant Coach/Special Teams Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator/TE: Zac Roper Assistant Coach/Assistant Special Teams Coordinator/CB: Derek Jones Assistant Coach/RB: Re’quan Boyette Assistant Coach/WR: Jeffrey Faris Assistant Coach/DL: Rick Petri Graduate Assistant Coach/Defense/Safeties: Matt Guerrieri Graduate Assistant Coach/Offense: Josh Grizzard Graduate Assistant Coach/Offense: Eli Keimach Graduate Assistant Coach/Defense: Clayton McGrath

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Joseph AJEIGBE ah-JEE-bee BRYON Fields Brian Marcus APRAHAMIAN APP-ruh-hay-mee-un Zach MUÑIZ mew-KNEES Dan BEILINSON BAY-lynn-son William PERROTT pur-OH TINASHE BERE tuh-NAH-shee BEAR NICODEM Pierre NEEK-oh-dem BREON Borders BREE-ahn Mike RAMSAY RAM-zee Edgar CERENORD SARAH-nord KEILIN Rayner KEY-lynn TAKOBY Cofi eld tuh-CO-bee ERICH Schneider Eric Jordan DeWalt-ONDIJO on-DEE-joe TAARIQ SHABAZZ tuh-REEK shuh-BAHZ DEVON Edwards duh-VON LAKEN Tomlinson LAKE-in

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2014 PRESEASON DEPTH CHART QUARTERBACK DEFENSIVE END (LEFT) Anthony Boone 6-0, 225 R-Sr. 3V Dezmond Johnson 6-4, 260 R-Sr. 3V Thomas Sirk 6-4, 215 R-So. SQ Kyler Brown 6-4, 245 R-Jr. 2V Parker Boehme 6-2, 220 R-Fr. HS Michael Mann 6-4, 235 R-So. SQ Robert Collins 6-1, 200 Sr. SQ Mackenzie Sovereign 6-2, 205 Sr. SQ DEFENSIVE TACKLE Kane Banner 6-2, 190 So. SQ Jamal Bruce 6-1, 285 R-Sr. 3V A.J. Wolf 6-4, 270 R-So. 1V RUNNING BACK Keilin Rayner 6-3, 260 R-So. SQ Shaquille Powell 5-10, 205 Jr. 2V Josh Snead 5-9, 190 R-Sr. 3V DEFENSIVE TACKLE Joseph Ajeigbe 5-9, 210 R-Fr. SQ Carlos Wray 6-2, 290 Jr. 2V Eric Adams 5-8, 175 Sr. 1V Jamal Wallace 6-4, 280 R-Sr. 2V Jackson Conway 5-10, 215 Jr. SQ Mike Ramsay 6-2, 295 R-Fr. SQ Eamonn Vain-Callahan 5-9, 195 Jr. SQ Allen Jackson 6-5, 260 R-So. SQ

WIDE RECEIVER (X) DEFENSIVE END (RIGHT) Max McCaffrey 6-2, 195 Jr. 2V Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo 6-4, 240 R-Sr. 3V Anthony Nash 6-5, 200 R-So. 1V Jonathan Jones 6-3, 225 Sr. 3V Johndre Bennett 5-11, 200 Jr. SQ Britton Grier 6-1, 245 R-Jr. 2V Michael Mann 6-4, 235 R-So. SQ (Z) Jamison Crowder 5-9, 175 Sr. 3V LINEBACKER (MIKE) Johnell Barnes 6-0, 170 So. 1V Kelby Brown 6-2, 230 R-Sr. 3V Terrence Alls 6-1, 180 R-Fr. SQ C.J. France 6-0, 230 R-Sr. 3V OR Deion Williams 6-0, 230 Jr. 2V WIDE RECEIVER (Y) Dominic McDonald 6-2, 240 R-Fr. SQ Issac Blakeney 6-6, 225 R-Sr. 2V Lucas Fisher 6-4, 240 R-Jr. 1V OR Ryan Smith 5-7, 165 So. 1V Quay Chambers 6-3, 205 R-Fr. SQ LINEBACKER (WILL) David Helton 6-4, 240 Sr. 3V TIGHT END Chris Holmes 6-2, 215 R-Fr. SQ Braxton Deaver 6-5, 240 R-Sr. 2V Nick Hill 6-2, 235 R-Jr. SQ David Reeves 6-5, 255 R-Jr. 2V Wyatt Smith 5-11, 195 So. SQ Dan Beilinson 6-5, 255 R-So. 1V Erich Schneider 6-7, 240 R-So. 1V Conor Peters 6-4, 235 Sr. SQ Bryon Fields 5-11, 180 So. 1V DeVon Edwards 5-9, 175 R-So. 1V LEFT TACKLE Johnathan Lloyd 6-0, 190 Fr. SQ Takoby Cofi eld 6-4, 310 R-Sr. 3V Grant Hall 5-10, 180 So. SQ Gabe Brandner 6-6, 275 R-Fr. SQ Sam Marshall 6-7, 285 R-Jr. 1V CORNERBACK Breon Borders 6-0, 175 So. 1V LEFT GUARD Evrett Edwards 5-11, 190 R-Fr. SQ Lucas Patrick 6-4, 305 R-Jr. 2V T.J. Douglas 6-1, 185 R-Fr. SQ Carson Ginn 6-6, 305 R-Jr. 1V Hud Mellencamp 5-11, 165 So. SQ OR Marcus Aprahamian 6-4, 300 R-Jr. 1V Jamie Cockey 5-8, 175 Jr. SQ Jake Brodner 6-2, 245 So. SQ SAFETY (ROVER) CENTER DeVon Edwards 5-9, 175 R-So. 1V Matt Skura 6-4, 305 R-Jr. 2V Dwayne Norman 6-1, 210 Jr. 2V Austin Davis 6-4, 285 R-Fr. SQ OR Quay Mann 5-9, 190 R-Fr. SQ Christian Conway 5-10, 200 Jr. 1V RIGHT GUARD Laken Tomlinson 6-3, 330 R-Sr. 3V SAFETY (STRIKE) Cody Robinson 6-3, 295 R-Jr. 1V Jeremy Cash 6-2, 205 R-Jr. 2V William Perrott 6-2, 255 Sr. SQ Corbin McCarthy 5-10, 200 R-So. 1V Alex Skidmore 6-4, 275 So. SQ Jake Kite 6-0, 185 R-Fr. SQ

RIGHT TACKLE SAFETY (BANDIT) Casey Blaser 6-5, 285 R-So. 1V Deondre Singleton 5-11, 180 So. 1V OR Tanner Stone 6-6, 300 R-So. SQ Evrett Edwards 5-11, 190 R-Fr. SQ Sterling Korona 6-7, 290 R-Fr. SQ OR Phillip Carter 6-1, 195 R-Fr. SQ Kyle Wellner 6-2, 210 So. SQ KICKER Ross Martin 5-10, 185 Jr. 2V PUNTER Jack Willoughby 6-2, 195 Sr. 1V Will Monday 6-4, 210 R-Jr. 2V Danny Stirt 5-10, 165 So. SQ Danny Stirt 5-10, 165 So. SQ

LONG SNAPPER Thomas Hennessy 6-3, 235 R-So. 1V 6 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE PLAYERS

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34 23 Eric Adams Joseph Ajeigbe RB • 5-8, 175 • SR. RB • 5-9, 210 • R-FR. GULF BREEZE, FLA. RIVERSIDE, CA. GULF BREEZE HIGH SCHOOL NORCO HIGH SCHOOL 2014 2014 Walk-on reserve running back ... experienced special teams contributor ... in 13 career Reserve running back ... scheduled to compete for playing time ... enjoyed a productive games, has rushed three times for seven yards ... has played 74 career snaps ... in the spring practice ... served as the primary scout team RB last fall ... in the program’s post- annual Spring Game, rushed twice for 12 yards. spring strength and conditioning evaluation, led the RB group with a 365-pound bench press ... in the annual Spring Game, rushed 10 times for 59 yards while catching four passes for 2013 an additional 34 yards. Played in two games, seeing action against N.C. Central and Pittsburgh ... in the win over N.C. Central, rushed three times for seven yards ... on the fi eld for eight total snaps. 2013 Did not see game action. 2012 Played in 11 games ... played a total of 66 total snaps, all on special teams ... earned the PRIOR TO DUKE Duke Torch Award following a 31-carry, 107-yard performance in the 2012 Spring Game ... Three-year letterman at Norco under coach Todd Gerhart ... helped Norco to three-year co-recipient of the program’s Blue Devil Heart Award following spring practice. record of 23-13 with three state playoff berths ... listed as the No. 61 running back in the nation by ESPN.com, the No. 81 running back in the country by Scout.com and the No. 82 2011 running back in the nation by 247Sports.com ... three-time all-league selection ... fi rst team Did not see game action. CIF Southern Section choice following senior season ... as a senior, rushed for 1,605 yards with 16 TDs ... had 1,875 rushing yards with 20 TDs as a junior and 1,075 rushing yards with PRIOR TO DUKE 12 TDs during sophomore campaign ... also lettered in basketball. Three-year letterman at Gulf Breeze under coach Chris Nemith ... as a senior, caught 55 passes for 742 yards and three TDs to earn all-region and Pensacola Sports Association All- PERSONAL Star honors ... had 35 receptions for 449 yards during junior season while leading the state Son of David and Ruth Ajeigbe ... born January 30, 1995 ... high school teammate of current in kickoff return average ... also participated in basketball, track and fi eld and weightlifting. Duke safety Corbin McCarthy.

PERSONAL Son of Greg and Mary Adams ... born April 8, 1992 ... majoring in public policy while pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management.

STATISTICS 2012 86 Opponent Rush Yds Lg TD Rec Yds Lg TD FIU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Terrence Alls N.C. Central 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WR • 6-1, 180 • R-FR. Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DADE CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 Clemson — DNP — Reserve wide receiver ... received Co-Most Improved Offensive Player honors along with Georgia Tech — DNP — Casey Blaser following spring practice. Miami 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 2013 Did not see game action. Opponent Rush Yds Lg TD Rec Yds Lg TD N.C. Central 3 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Memphis — DNP — Lettered four seasons at Dade Christian under coach Mike Sonneborn ... helped Dade Georgia Tech — DNP — Christian to a four-year ledger of 38-8 with three state playoff berths including a 13-1 record Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and appearance in the state championship game in 2012 ... in the state title game, caught Troy — DNP — seven passes for 90 yards and one TD ... fi rst team all-state selection by the Associated Navy — DNP — Virginia — DNP — Press in 2012 ... as a senior, caught 35 passes for 620 yards and three TDs, rushed 18 times Virginia Tech — DNP — for 211 yards and two TDs, returned nine punts for 93 yards and returned seven kickoffs N.C. State — DNP — for 236 yards including a 90-yard return for TD vs. North Broward Prep, and added 33 total Miami — DNP — tackles and two on defense ... as a junior, caught 21 passes for 366 yards while Wake Forest — DNP — totaling six TDs ... recorded 30 receptions for 639 yards and nine total TDs as a sophomore North Carolina — DNP — and 22 catches for 231 yards and three TDs during freshman campaign ... fi nished career Florida State — DNP — with 108 receptions for 1,856 yards and a 17.2 yards per catch average ... also lettered in Texas A&M — DNP — basketball and track and fi eld. Year G/GS Rush Yards Avg. TD Lg PERSONAL 2012 11/0 0 0 — 0 0 Son of Rosalyn and Terrence Alls, Sr. ... born September 29, 1994. 2013 2/0 3 7 2.33 0 6 Total 13/0 3 7 2.33 0 6

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52 4 Marcus Aprahamian Johnell Barnes OG • 6-4, 300 • R-JR. WR • 6-0, 170 • SO. BROOKFIELD, WIS. LEHIGH ACRES, FLA. BROOKFIELD CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL 2014 2014 Reserve offensive guard ... has played both guard and tackle during tenure at Duke ... in Reserve wide receiver ... returning member of Duke’s WR/TE unit ranked No. 22 nation- seven career games, has played 48 snaps. ally by Athlon Sports ... displayed play-making abilities as a rookie in 2013 ... in 12 career games, has caught 15 passes for 217 yards (14.47) while returning 10 kickoffs for 204 yards 2013 (20.40) ... has fi ve career games with 2+ pass receptions including a career-best three Played in four games ... received snaps against N.C. Central, Navy, N.C. State and Florida catches against Wake Forest in 2013 ... has 30+ receiving yards in three games including a State ... on the fi eld for 38 total snaps including a season-high 21 against N.C. Central. career-high 73 versus Troy in 2013 ... has played 258 career snaps.

2012 2013 Played in three games ... saw game action against FIU, N.C. Central and Memphis ... re- Played in 12 games ... missed weeks against Navy and Virginia ... one of fi ve true freshmen ceived the Mike Suglia Award, an honor presented annually to the sophomore member of to earn a varsity letter ... caught 15 passes for 217 yards (14.47) ... returned 10 kickoffs for the Duke football program who best exemplifi es the academic and athletic qualities of the 204 yards (20.40) ... among Duke receivers with 10+ receptions, averaged a team-high late Mike Suglia ... on the fi eld for 10 snaps including a season-high fi ve versus Memphis. yards per catch ... yards per catch average marked the fi fth-highest total by a freshman in school history ... nine of 15 receptions produced fi rst downs ... had a season-high three 2011 grabs at Wake Forest ... on the fi eld for 258 snaps. Did not see game action. PRIOR TO DUKE PRIOR TO DUKE Three-year letterman at Dunbar under coach Phil Vogt ... helped Dunbar to a three-year Three-year letterman at Brookfi eld Central under coach Jamie Meulemans ... charted as the ledger of 22-11 with three district titles ... listed as the No. 79 wide receiver in the country by No. 33 offensive guard in the nation by ESPN.com ... tabbed as the No. 65 offensive tackle Rivals.com ... as a senior, caught 24 passes for 500 yards and eight TDs ... had 38 recep- in the nation by Scout.com ... listed as the No. 1 offensive lineman and the No. 8 overall tions for 763 yards and 10 TDs as a junior ... also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld. prospect in Wisconsin by Rivals.com ... helped Brookfi eld Central to three-year ledger of 20-9 with two state playoff appearances ... All-Midwest Region choice by SuperPrep ... fi rst PERSONAL team All-Greater Metro Conference pick in both 2009 and 2010 ... named the Greater Metro Son of Ana Rosario and Terell Barnes ... born August 21, 1995. Conference’s Offensive Lineman of the Year pick as a senior ... all-region choice by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association in 2010 ... also participated in track and fi eld ... STATISTICS conference champion in both the discus and shot put. 2013 Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD PERSONAL N.C. Central 1 21 21 0 0 0 0 0 Son of Michael and Michelle Aprahamian ... brother, Mitch, played at Dartmouth ... born Memphis 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 December 22, 1992 ... majoring in political science while minoring in both education and Pittsburgh 1 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 history. Troy 2 73 50 0 0 0 0 0 Navy — DNP — Virginia — DNP — Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State 2 16 12 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Wake Forest 3 33 15 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 2 -2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Kane Banner Texas A&M 2 48 33 0 0 0 0 0 QB • 6-2, 190 • SO. Opponent KOR Yds Lg TD PR Yds Lg TD N.C. Central 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LUMBERTON, N.C. Memphis 2 46 27 0 0 0 0 0 ST. PAULS HIGH SCHOOL Georgia Tech 5 99 28 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 2 41 25 0 0 0 0 0 2014 Troy 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 0 Navy — DNP — Walk-on reserve quarterback. Virginia — DNP — Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 N.C. State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Did not see game action. Miami 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-year letterman at St. Pauls under coach Trey Sasser … helped St. Pauls to consecutive Florida State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 state playoff appearances as a junior and senior … in senior season, rushed for 975 yards, passed for 1,876 yards and totaled 33 TDs … all-conference and all-county choice … also Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg lettered in basketball and track and fi eld. 2013 12/0 15 217 14.47 0 50 Total 12/0 15 217 14.47 0 50 PERSONAL Son of Erica and Mike Setzer … father played football at East Carolina … cousin, Michael Year G/GS KOR Yards Avg. TD Lg Collins, was an All-America offensive lineman at Wake Forest and played with the Baltimore 2013 12/0 10 204 20.40 0 28 Ravens in the NFL ... born September 11, 1995. Total 12/0 10 204 20.40 0 28 9 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

85 43 Dan Beilinson Tinashe Bere TE • 6-5, 255 • R-SO. LB • 6-1, 220 • FR. CARY, N.C. CINCINNATI, OHIO PANTHER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL SYCAMORE HIGH SCHOOL 2014 PRIOR TO DUKE Reserve tight end ... underwent surgery on April 21, 2014 to repair ruptured right pectoral Four-year letterman at Sycamore under Scott Dattilo ... listed as the No. 41 middle line- muscle ... in 13 career games, has played 94 total snaps. backer in the country by Scout.com ... charted as the No. 44 inside linebacker in the nation by 247Sports.com ... helped squad to four-year ledger of 29-13 with a pair of state playoff 2013 berths ... in senior season, carded 75 tackles, four sacks, four caused , two Played in 13 games, primarily on special teams ... missed the Georgia Tech week ... returned recoveries and one ... named the Greater Miami Conference Defensive Player one kickoff for minus-4 yards ... on the fi eld for 94 total snaps. of the Year following senior campaign ... also tabbed to the Cincinnati Enquirer All-Star team ... as a junior, totaled 85 tackles, seven tackles for loss and three sacks ... three-time 2012 All-Greater Miami Conference selection ... also participated in track and fi eld and wrestling. Did not see game action. PERSONAL PRIOR TO DUKE Son of Musatya and Thenjiwe Bere ... born August 2, 1995. Three-year letterman at Panther Creek under coach Wayne Bragg ... national consensus top-40 tight end with rankings of No. 22 (ESPN.com), No. 29 (Scout.com), No. 34 (Rivals. com) and No. 39 (247Sports.com) ... charted as the top TE in North Carolina by all four outlets ... helped Panther Creek to a 26-13 record with two state playoff berths ... in senior season, caught 30 passes for 412 yards ... fi rst team all-state selection by ESPN.com ... as a junior, caught 37 passes for 553 yards and two TDs as Panther Creek went 13-2 and advanced to the state semifi nals ... two-time all-conference and all-region selection ... helped North Carolina to a 26-19 win over South Carolina in the 75th annual Shrine Bowl on 17 December 17, 2011 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also lettered in basketball. Issac Blakeney PERSONAL WR • 6-6, 225 • R-SR. Son of Vadim Beilinson and Jelena Zaitseva ... born October 21, 1993 ... majoring in bio- medical engineering. MONROE, N.C. MONROE HIGH SCHOOL 2014 Scheduled to compete for starting role as the slot receiver ... returning member of Duke’s WR/TE unit ranked No. 22 nationally by Athlon Sports ... in 27 career games (5 starts), 12 has 51 receptions for 534 yards (10.47) and fi ve TDs ... has played 1,305 career snaps ... enters the 2014 season having caught 1+ pass in six consecutive games ... has 1+ pass Johndre Bennett reception in 23 of 27 career games ... has caught 2+ passes in 13 career games including a WR • 5-11, 200 • JR. career-high fi ve receptions versus Navy in 2013 ... has recorded 40+ receiving yards in four games including a career-high 57 against both N.C. Central (2012) and Navy (2013) ... in the PEARCY, ARK. program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, posted a team-best broad jump (10’10”) while leading the WR group in power clean (308 lbs.), back squat (440 lbs.), bench LAKE HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL press (340 lbs.) and vertical jump (36’5”). 2014 Walk-on reserve wide receiver. 2013 Played in all 14 games with fi ve starts ... earned starting assignments against N.C. Central, 2013 Memphis, Georgia Tech, N.C. State and Miami ... caught 19 passes for 244 yards (12.84) Played in fi ve games ... saw action against N.C. Central, Troy, Virginia, Virginia Tech and and four TDs ... had a season-high fi ve receptions for 57 yards and two TDs in the win over Texas A&M ... on the fi eld for 16 total snaps. Navy ... hauled in game-winning, 22-yard TD pass from QB Brandon Connette in the fourth quarter at Memphis ... other TD catch came against N.C. Central ... caught 1+ pass in 11 2012 games ... credited for two tackles on special teams ... on the fi eld for 686 snaps. Did not see game action. 2012 PRIOR TO DUKE Played in all 13 games as a reserve tight end ... caught 32 passes for 290 yards (9.06) Three-year letterwinner at Lake Hamilton High School under Jerry Clay ... helped Lake and one TD ... hauled in 3+ passes in eight games including a season-high four against Hamilton to a 12-2 record and conference championship as a senior along with a trip to both Florida State and Miami ... lone TD of the year covered 54 yards against N.C. Central the Arkansas 6A state championship game ... all-state selection as a senior ... two-time ... added a PAT reception against Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl for eight total points on the all-conference honoree ... as a senior, posted 41 receptions for 874 yards while rushing 34 season ... among ACC tight ends, ranked fourth in receptions and sixth in receiving yardage times for 260 yards and fi ve TDs ... in junior campaign, caught 42 passes for 529 yards and ... matched the 17th-highest single-season reception total by a Duke TE ... coupled with seven TDs ... lettered three years in baseball ... led Lake Hamilton to the 2010 Arkansas 6A Conner Vernon (85) to form the most prolifi c WR-TE duo in school history with 117 com- state title on the diamond. bined catches ... teamed with Vernon and Juwan Thompson (24) to match the fourth-highest combined total of pass receptions (141) by a WR-TE-RB trio in Duke history ... paired with PERSONAL David Reeves (18) to form the sixth-most prolifi c pass-catching TE tandem in school history Son of Deidrick Bennett and Chianne Capel ... born July 6, 1994 ... majoring in evolutionary with 50 combined receptions ... registered 10 tackles on special teams ... on the fi eld for anthropology. 619 total snaps.

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2011 Did not see game action.

2010 Did not see game action. 71

DUKE TRACK & FIELD Casey Blaser Member of Duke’s track and fi eld program in the spring of 2014 ... in fi rst collegiate meet on April 5, the VertKlasse Meeting in High Point, N.C., combined with football teammates OT • 6-5, 285 • R-SO. DeVon Edwards, Ryan Smith and Josh Snead to comprise Duke’s 4x100 relay team and CHARLOTTE, N.C. posted a time of 41.32, then the second-fastest time in Duke history ... at the ACC Cham- pionship meet on April 18 in Chapel Hill, N.C., teamed with Edwards, Smith and Marcus SOUTH MECKLENBURG HIGH SCHOOL Wright to place sixth in the 4x100 relay with a time of 41.15, marking the second-fastest time in Duke history ... teamed with Edwards, Wright and Robert Rohner on Duke’s 4x200 relay 2014 team to place third in the College Men’s IC4A Championship at the Penn Relays on April 26, Enters the season in competition with Tanner Stone for the starting right tackle slot ... re- running time of 1:25.28. ceived Co-Most Improved Offensive Player honors along with Terrence Alls following spring practice ... in two career games, has played 17 total snaps. PRIOR TO DUKE Lettered two seasons at Monroe High School under coach Johnny Sowell ... helped squad 2013 to two-year overall record of 20-5 with two state playoff appearances ... as a senior, had 51 Played in two games, seeing action against Navy and N.C. State ... held out of action early in tackles, fi ve sacks, four interceptions and three fumble recoveries while catching 15 passes the season while recovering from surgery performed on August 15, 2013 to repair a broken for 346 yards and nine TDs ... in 2009, helped Monroe to the school’s fi rst 11-0 record in the right hand ... on the gridiron for 17 total snaps. regular season before fi nishing 12-1 overall ... earned all-conference and all-county honors following senior season ... also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld ... in 2010, helped 2012 Monroe to a 32-1 fi nal record and the 1A state championship in basketball, earning MVP Did not see game action. honors in the 62-46 title game win over Goldsboro following a 24-point, 15-rebound per- formance ... at the 2010 1-A state championship track meet, claimed fi rst place in both the PRIOR TO DUKE triple jump (49-2) and long jump (22-9.5) while fi nishing seventh in the shot put (42-11.25) ... Three-year letterman at South Mecklenburg under coach James Martin ... helped South ranked 46th in the fi nal 2009 United States High School Outdoor Track & Field rankings in Mecklenburg to consecutive state playoff appearances in 2010 and 2011 ... fi rst team all- the triple jump (48-4.5) ... placed second in the triple jump (46-11.75) at the 2009 USATF Ju- state pick by the Associated Press in 2011 ... graded out at 87 percent for senior campaign nior Olympic State Championships ... captured state 2A titles in the triple jump in both 2008 while serving as team captain ... fi rst team All-Mecklenburg choice by the Charlotte Observer (45-6.5) and 2009 (48-4.5) ... 2010 athlete of the year selection by the Charlotte Observer. following senior season ... two-time All-Southwestern Conference selection ... helped North Carolina to a 26-19 win over South Carolina in the 75th annual Shrine Bowl on December PERSONAL 17, 2011 in Spartanburg, S.C. Son of Yolanda Blakeney and Michael Wright ... father lettered four seasons (1989-90- 91-92) in basketball at Guilford College ... high school teammate of fellow Duke football PERSONAL program members Quay Chambers and Jamison Crowder ... born November 18, 1992 ... Son of Angie and Scott Blaser ... father played four seasons (1983-84-85-86) as an offensive majoring in sociology while pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management. lineman at Newberry College ... born January 5, 1994 ... majoring in sociology.

STATISTICS 2012 Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD FIU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stanford 3 45 35 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central 2 57 54 1 0 0 0 0 Memphis 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 12 Wake Forest 3 20 13 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 3 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 3 23 13 0 0 0 0 0 Parker Boehme North Carolina 3 29 13 0 0 0 0 0 QB • 6-2, 220 • R-FR. Florida State 4 38 20 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLA. Georgia Tech 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 4 35 13 0 0 0 0 0 SANDALWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Cincinnati 3 26 12 0 0 0 0 0 2014 2013 Reserve quarterback ... possesses good work ethic on and off the fi eld ... tough runner with Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD the football ... has missed portions of each of the last two spring practice session due to 1 N.C. Central 1 19 19 1 0 0 0 0 injury ... did not play in the Spring Game due to injury ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2013. Memphis2 1 22 22 1 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech3 4 49 21 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 Troy 1 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 Did not see game action. Navy 5 57 27 2 0 0 0 0 Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Four-year letterman at Fletcher High School (2009) and Sandalwood (2010-11-12) un- 4 N.C. State 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 der coach Adam Geis ... listed as the No. 23 dual-threat quarterback in the country by Miami5 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 247Sports.com ... charted as the No. 40 pocket-passing quarterback in the nation by ESPN. Wake Forest 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 1 32 32 0 0 0 0 0 com ... listed as the No. 62 overall quarterback in the country by Scout.com ... as a junior, ac- Florida State 2 22 14 0 0 0 0 0 counted for 3,202 total yards (951 rushing & 2,251 passing) and 40 touchdowns en route to Texas A&M 1 23 23 0 0 0 0 0 earning honorable mention all-state (8A) honors from the Associated Press ... also lettered in track & fi eld, earning all-conference honors in the shot put. Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg 2012 13/0 32 290 9.06 1 54 PERSONAL 2013 14/5 19 244 12.84 4 32 Son of Nancy and Richard Boehme ... brother, John, is a member of the golf team at Char- Total 27/5 51 534 10.47 5 54 lotte ... high school football coach, Adam Geis, lettered four seasons (1994-95-96-97) as a wide receiver at Duke ... born October 5, 1994. NOTE: Caught PAT pass from Sean Renfree vs. Cincinnati, 2012 11 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

bility (4) while matching the school standard for passing TDs (3) ... with the performance against Texas A&M, became just the ninth QB in school history to throw for 400+ yards in a game ... passing yardage total versus the Aggies fell one yard short of the Chick-fi l-A Bowl record of 428 set by Chuck Hartlieb of Iowa in 1988 ... among all QBs nationally, bowl 7 game totals ranked second for passing yardage (behind only Louisville’s [447]), fourth for total offensive yards (behind Clemson’s [505], Bridgewater [471] Anthony Boone and Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel [455]), tied for sixth in TD responsibility and seventh for average passing yards per completion (14.72) ... helped Duke establish the Chick-fi l-A Bowl QB • 6-0, 225 • R-SR. record for total offensive yards (661) while matching the bowl game standard for points in a WEDDINGTON, N.C. half (38; 1st half), equaling the mark set by Ole Miss in 1971 (1st half) ... guided one of three offenses (Duke, Alabama & South Carolina) to have a pair of 100-yard receivers in a bowl WEDDINGTON HIGH SCHOOL game and one of two offenses (Duke & Alabama) to have two 100-yard receivers and one 100-yard rusher in a bowl game ... twice earned ACC Offensive Back of the Week following 2014 performances against Navy (31-38, 295 yards, 3 TDs) and North Carolina (23-34, 274 yards, Returning starting quarterback ... named to the preseason Watch List for the Maxwell Award, 2 TDs) ... in the ACC Coastal Division championship-clinching victory over North Carolina, an honor presented annually to the nation’s top player by the Maxwell Football Club ... marched the Blue Devils 66 yards on 11 plays for Ross Martin’s game-winning 27-yard fi eld preseason third team All-ACC selection by Lindy’s Sports and Phil Steele’s College Football goal with 4:41 remaining in the fourth period ... against Wake Forest, completed 14 consecu- Preview ... charted as the No. 10 QB prospect for the 2015 NFL Draft by CBS Sports ... tive passes to match the fi fth-highest single-game total in school history ... season-long pass possesses great command and knowledge of the Blue Devil offense ... in 33 career games of 75 yards went to Jamison Crowder against N.C. State ... rushed for 20+ yards in six weeks (12 starts), has completed 285-of-470 (.606) passes for 3,089 yards with 19 TDs and 16 including a season-best 57 yards on seven attempts against Wake Forest ... rushing TDs INTs while rushing 136 times for 425 yards (3.13) and 11 TDs and catching one pass for 21 came versus N.C. Central, Memphis, Virginia Tech, N.C. State and Texas A&M ... accounted yards (21.00) ... has compiled 3,514 total offensive yards ... has led Duke to a 10-2 record as for a season-high four total TDs (3 pass & 1 rush) against Texas A&M ... helped engineer a the starting QB including a perfect 7-0 ledger in ACC play with league victories over Miami, Duke offense that was one of just four in the ACC to amass 25+ rushing and 25+ passing North Carolina, N.C. State, Virginia (2), Virginia Tech & Wake Forest ... became the fi rst QB TDs and ranked fourth in the league in total offensive yards per game (426.14) and fi fth in in Duke history to guide the Blue Devils to victories in each of his fi rst 10 starting assign- scoring (32.79) ... helped direct the Blue Devils to top-50 national offensive rankings for ments ... enters the season ranking fourth among active QBs nationally in starting winning fourth down conversion percentage (.696; 8th), fewest fumbles lost (6; 12th), fewest penal- percentage (.833; minimum 10 starts), trailing of Florida State (1.000; 14-0), ties per game (4.57; 25th), fewest penalty yards per game (40.71; 32nd), fi rst downs (298; Bryce Petty of Baylor (.846; 11-2) and Nick Marshall of Auburn (11-2; .846) ... one of fi ve 36th) and passing offense (50th) ... part of a Blue Devil offensive unit that established school returning starting QBs in the ACC, joining Terrel Hunt of Syracuse, David Watford of Virginia, single-season records for total fi rst downs (298), offensive yards (5,966) and points (459) ... Marquis Williams of North Carolina and Winston ... has played 1,067 career snaps ... among on the fi eld for 705 snaps. active QBs in the ACC, ranks fi rst in rushing TDs, second in passing yards, second in pass- ing TDs, second in total offensive yards, second in rushing yards by a QB and tied for fourth 2012 in rushing TDs ... ranks 15th on Duke’s career list for passing yardage ... owns three of Played in 12 games with one starting assignment as the second string QB behind three-year Duke’s top 10 all-time best single-game pass completion percentage standards set in 2013 starter and eventual NFL Draft selection Sean Renfree ... did not see game action at Georgia against Wake Forest (.828 [24-29]; 3rd), Navy (.816 [31-38]; 7th) and N.C. Central (.800 [16- Tech ... on the year, completed 49-of-95 (.516) pass attempts for 531 yards with fi ve TDs 20]; t9th) ... owns Duke bowl game records for pass completions (29), pass attempts (45), and two INTs while rushing 26 times for 82 yards (3.15) and two TDs ... came off the bench passing yardage (427), total offensive yards (454) and TD responsibility (4) while sharing the to replace the injured Renfree at Wake Forest, and scored the game-winning TD on a four- school bowl standard for passing TDs (3) — all set vs. Texas A&M in 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl yard run with 11:35 remaining in the fourth period ... became just the fi fth QB in Duke history ... pass completion percentage increased from .534 through sophomore season to .640 in to score a game-winning, fourth quarter touchdown on the ground, joining Jerry Barger junior campaign ... has six career games with 200+ passing yards including a career-high (1953 vs. Purdue), Sonny Jurgensen (1955 vs. Ohio State), Stanley Driskell (1979 vs. East 427-yard outing against Texas A&M in the 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl ... has six career games Carolina) and Renfree (2011 vs. Boston College) ... in the 34-27 road victory over the De- with 2+ TD passes including a career-high four TD strikes against Virginia in 2012 ... career- mon Deacons, completed eight-of-11 (.727) passes for 54 yards while rushing three times long pass of 75 yards went to Jamison Crowder against N.C. State in 2013 ... has rushed for 10 yards and one TD ... one week later, received fi rst career start in place of the injured for 20+ yards in nine career games including a career-high 57 yards against Wake Forest in Renfree and directed Duke to a 42-17 home victory over Virginia by completing 18-of-31 2013 ... has accounted for 3+ TDs in four career games including a career-high four versus (.581) passes for 212 yards and four TDs while rushing seven times for 41 yards ... scoring both Virginia in 2012 (4 pass) and Texas A&M in 2013 (3 pass & 1 rush) ... one of nine QBs throws versus the Cavaliers covered 54 (Jamison Crowder), 37 (Conner Vernon), 12 (Juwan in Duke history to throw for 400+ yards in a game ... in the annual Spring Game, helped the Thompson) and 45 (Vernon) yards while the Blue Devils rushed for a then season-high 182 Blue squad to a 24-14 victory by completing 10-of-13 (.769) passes for 33 yards ... two-year yards, allowed zero sacks and committed zero turnovers ... guided the Duke offense to 28 (2013-14) counselor at the Manning Passing Academy in Thibodaux, La. points following intermission to overcome a 17-14 halftime defi cit as the Blue Devils con- trolled the clock for 17:40, including 10:12 in the fi nal period ... matched the school record 2013 for most TD passes for a QB in a fi rst career start, equaling the standard set by Dave Brown Team captain ... played in and started 11 games ... missed the Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh and against Wake Forest in 1989 ... also against the Cavaliers, was on the throwing end of Troy games after suffering a fractured collarbone in week two at Memphis ... guided Duke to Vernon’s 233rd career pass reception, which broke former Clemson standout Aaron Kelly’s a 9-2 record as the starting QB ... completed 206-of-322 (.640) passes for 2,260 yards with all-time ACC record for catches ... in week two at Stanford, was 13-of-21 (.619) through the 13 TDs & 13 INTs while rushing 66 times for 214 yards (3.24) and 5 TDs ... carded a pass air for 147 yards with one INT ... hit on fi ve-of-nine (.555) tosses for 72 yards with one INT effi ciency rating of 128.18 ... posted three of Duke’s top 10 all-time best single-game pass at Virginia Tech ... other passing TD covered six yards to Jack Wise against N.C. Central completion percentage standards against Wake Forest (.828 [24-29]; 3rd), Navy (.816 [31-38]; ... other rushing TD came against North Carolina ... helped the Blue Devils score a school 7th) and N.C. Central (.800 [16-20]; t9th) ... in the ACC, ranked third in completions per game single-season record 410 points while ranking second in the ACC in sacks allowed per pass (18.73), third in pass completion percentage, sixth in passing yards per game (205.5), sixth attempt (1:29.00) ... part of a Duke offensive unit that ranked among the ACC leaders in fi rst in total offensive yards per game (224.9), eighth in points responsible per game (10.00) and downs per game (4th; 22.15), time of possession (4th; 31:07), passing yards per game (5th; eighth in pass effi ciency ... nationally, ranked 30th in pass completion percentage, 40th in 283.9) and points per game (5th; 31.5) ... on the fi eld for 238 snaps. completions per game, 58th in passing yards per game, 60th in total offensive yards per game, 68th in passing yardage, 71st in pass effi ciency rating, 74th in points responsible 2011 per game and 79th in passing TDs ... on Duke’s single-season charts, totals rank third for Played in 10 games, missing the FIU and Florida State contests ... completed 30-of-53 pass completion percentage, tied for fourth for most games with 3+ passing TDs (3), tied (.566) passes for 298 yards with one TD and one INT ... rushed 44 times for 129 yards and for sixth for most games with 2+ passing TDs (5), seventh for pass effi ciency rating, tied four TDs and caught one pass for 21 yards ... scored on a three-yard run in fi rst collegiate for ninth for rushing TDs by a QB, 10th for average yards per pass attempt (7.02) and 15th game against Richmond ... versus No. 6 Stanford, hit on seven-of-nine (.778) passes for 70 for passing yardage ... paired with Brandon Connette (14) to become the fi rst Duke QB yards while rushing for one TD ... had two rushing TDs against Wake Forest ... played a sea- tandem to rush for 5+ TDs apiece in a single season ... teamed with Connette to become son-high 32 snaps at North Carolina, hitting on 12-of-20 (.600) throws for 111 yards with one the fourth Duke QB tandem to throw for 1,000+ yards each in a season, joining the pairs of TD and one INT ... also versus the Tar Heels, rushed for a season-best 41 yards on seven Dave Brown (1,479) & Billy Ray (2,035) in 1989, Brown (1,444) & Ray (1,247) in 1990 and attempts and caught a 21-yard pass from Jamison Crowder ... played 124 snaps on the year. Spence Fischer (1,505) and Steve Prince (1,090) in 1992 ... against Texas A&M in the 46th annual Chick-fi l-A Bowl, established Duke bowl game records for pass completions (29), 2010 pass attempts (45), passing yardage (427), total offensive yards (454) and TD responsi- Did not see game action.

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PRIOR TO DUKE Lettered four seasons at Weddington High School under coaches Ed Susi (2006), Phil Wil- liams (2007-08) and Justin Hardin (2009) ... helped team to state playoff appearances in 2006 and 2009 ... listed as the 37th-top quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com ... as a senior, passed for 1,530 yards and 13 TDs while rushing for 780 yards and 11 TDs ... in 31 junior campaign, threw for 1,400 yards and 12 TDs while rushing for 1,000 yards and 11 TDs ... fi nished prep career with 9,010 yards of total offense, rushing for 3,642 yards and passing Breon Borders for 5,368 yards ... accounted for 81 total TDs (41 passing & 40 rushing) in high school career ... four-time all-conference and all-county selection ... also lettered in baseball ... earned all- CB • 6-0, 175 • SO. conference and all-county honors on the diamond. STATESVILLE, N.C. PERSONAL STATESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Son of Anthony and Jenice Boone ... born October 29, 1991 ... majoring in psychology. 2014 STATISTICS Charted as a starting cornerback ... joins classmate Bryon Fields as the scheduled starting 2011 lineup replacements for graduated starting CBs Ross Cockrell and Garett Patterson ... in 14 Opponent C-A Pct. Yds TD-INT Lg Rush Yds Lg TD career games, has 26 tackles, eight PBUs and four INTs ... has recorded 2+ tackles in eight Richmond 0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 2 6 3 1 career games including a career-high four against both Miami and Florida State in 2013 ... Stanford 7-9 .778 70 0-0 20 2 5 3 1 enters 2014 season having posted 1+ tackle in eight consecutive games ... has played 543 Boston College 2-2 1.000 16 0-0 12 1 0 0 0 career snaps ... holds Duke freshman record for INTs in a season (4 in 2013) ... shares Duke Tulane 3-5 .600 55 0-0 38 6 19 10 0 rookie record for INTs in a game (2 vs. Florida State, 2013) ... in the annual Spring Game, FIU — DNP — logged three tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and one PBU. Florida State — DNP — Wake Forest 1-2 .500 11 0-0 11 11 19 6 2 Virginia Tech 2-5 .400 22 0-0 19 5 4 2 0 2013 Miami 3-7 .429 13 0-0 8 8 32 12 0 Played in all 14 games ... one of fi ve true freshmen to earn a varsity letter ... registered 26 Virginia 0-1 .000 0 0-0 0 2 3 2 0 tackles, eight PBUs and four INTs ... ranked tied for 10th in the ACC and tied for 82nd nation- Georgia Tech 0-2 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 ally in INTs per game (0.29) ... set Duke freshman record for INTs ... with 12 total passes North Carolina 12-20 .600 111 1-1 37 7 41 11 0 defended, matched the second-highest single-season total for Blue Devil rookies, trailing only Wyatt Smith’s total of 16 in 1988 ... equaled school single-game record for INTs by a 2012 freshman with two against eventual Heisman Trophy recipient Jameis Winston of Florida Opponent C-A Pct. Yds TD-INT Lg Rush Yds Lg TD State in the Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game ... other INTs came in wins over N.C. FIU 1-2 .500 3 0-0 3 2 7 8 0 Central and Virginia ... posted a season-high four tackles against both Miami and Florida Stanford 13-21 .619 147 0-1 51 4 7 13 0 State ... had two PBUs versus both Virginia Tech and N.C. State ... on the fi eld for 543 snaps N.C. Central 1-2 .500 6 1-0 6 1 1 1 0 Memphis 0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 1 4 4 0 including a season-high 79 against N.C. State. Wake Forest 8-11 .727 54 0-0 18 3 10 4 1 Virginia1 18-31 .581 212 4-0 54 7 41 14 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Virginia Tech 5-9 .555 72 0-1 39 2 1 5 0 Three-year letterman at Statesville under coach Randall Gusler ... helped Statesville to a North Carolina 0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 1 2 2 1 three-year record of 28-12 with three state playoff berths including a 13-2 ledger and state Florida State 3-15 .200 37 0-0 20 4 15 7 0 3A semifi nal appearance in 2012 ... as a senior, earned fi rst team all-state (3A) honors from Clemson 0-4 .000 0 0-0 0 1 -6 0 0 CarolinaPreps.com after posting 91 tackles, 14 pass breakups, seven interceptions, three Georgia Tech — DNP — Miami 0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 caused fumbles and two fumble returns for TDs ... during junior campaign, registered 48 Cincinnati 0-0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 tackles, fi ve interceptions and six pass breakups ... fi nished career with 15 interceptions and 25 pass breakups ... also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld ... led Statesville to 2013 the 2013 3A state championship basketball game, and had 26 points and nine rebounds Opponent C-A Pct. Yds TD-INT Lg Rush Yds Lg TD in a 73-70 overtime loss to Oxford Webb in Raleigh ... county basketball player of the year N.C.Central2 16-20 .800 176 0-0 39 6 24 9 1 selection in 2013 by the Statesville Record & Landmark ... at the 2012 track and fi eld 3A Memphis3 11-16 .688 99 0-1 21 2 23 23 1 state championship meet, placed sixth in the 300-meter hurdles and fourth in the 4x200 Georgia Tech — DNP — relay ... state champion in the 300-meter hurdles in 2013 ... county track and fi eld athlete of Pittsburgh — DNP — the year choice by the Statesville Record & Landmark in 2013... three-time all-conference Troy — DNP — and all-county selection in track and fi eld. Navy4 31-38 .816 295 3-0 27 6 -3 3 0 Virginia5 21-39 .539 245 2-1 42 9 25 9 0 Virginia Tech6 7-25 .280 107 0-4 40 11 44 12 1 PERSONAL N.C. State7 13-21 .619 139 0-3 75 5 -2 4 1 Son of Chaketa Borders and Kaseem Miller ... born July 22, 1995. Miami8 11-15 .733 104 0-0 21 6 11 9 0 Wake Forest9 24-29 .828 256 3-0 58 7 57 20 0 STATISTICS 10 North Carolina 23-34 .677 274 2-0 32 6 13 6 0 2013 11 Florida State 20-40 .500 138 0-2 17 3 -5 0 0 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Texas A&M12 29-45 .644 427 3-2 59 5 27 16 1 N.C. Central 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Comp Att Pct. Yards TD INT Lg Georgia Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 10/0 30 53 .566 298 1 1 38 Pittsburgh 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2012 12/1 49 95 .516 531 5 2 54 Troy 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 11/11 206 322 .640 2,260 13 13 75 Navy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 33/12 285 470 .606 3,089 19 16 75 Virginia 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0 0 0 N.C. State 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Year G/GS Rush Yards Avg. TD Lg Miami 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2011 10/0 44 129 2.93 4 12 Wake Forest 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 12/1 26 82 3.15 2 14 North Carolina 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 11/11 66 214 3.24 5 23 Florida State 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Total 33/12 136 425 3.13 11 23 Texas A&M 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2011 10/0 1 21 21.00 0 21 2013 14/0 14 12 26 0.0-0 0.0-0 4 8 0 0 0 2012 12/1 0 0 — 0 0 Total 14/0 14 12 26 0.0-0 0.0-0 4 8 0 0 0 2013 11/11 0 0 — 0 0 Total 33/12 1 21 21.00 0 21 13 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

76 59 Gabe Brandner Kelby Brown OT • 6-6, 275 • R-FR. LB • 6-2, 230 • R-SR. BLYTHEWOOD, S.C. MATTHEWS, N.C. HEATHWOOD HALL SCHOOL CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL 2014 Listed as the top reserve at left tackle behind returning starter Takoby Cofi eld. 2014 Returning starting Mike linebacker ... returning All-ACC linebacker ... named to the pre- 2013 season Watch List for the Bednarik Award, an honor presented annually to the best defen- Did not see game action. sive player in the nation by the Maxwell Football Club ... candidate for the Butkus Award, an honor presented annually to the nation’s top linebacker by the Butkus Foundation ... PRIOR TO DUKE preseason All-ACC pick by Athlon Sports (2nd team), Lindy’s Sports (2nd team), Sporting Three-year letterman at Heathwood Hall under coach Jon Wheeler ... helped Heathwood News (1st team), Phil Steele’s College Football Preview (1st team) and USA Today (1st Hall to consecutive state playoff berths in 2011-12 ... charted as the No. 78 offensive tackle team) ... charted as the No. 8 ILB prospect for the 2015 NFL Draft by CBS Sports ... candi- in the nation by 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 19 overall prospect in South Carolina by date for the Butkus Award, an honor presented annually to the nation’s top linebacker by the Rivals.com ... earned fi rst team SCISA AAA all-state honors from the High School Sports Butkus Foundation ... along with fellow LB David Helton, named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy Report following senior campaign ... all-area selection in 2012 by The State ... as a senior, Watch List as Duke joined Nebraska, Stanford, UCLA and Washington as the only schools graded out at 92 percent on offense while recording 68 tackles and 12 tackles for loss nationally with multiple selections ... consummate student-athlete having graduated from defensively ... posted 70 tackles including 13 tackles for loss during junior season ... in Duke in June, 2014 with a 3.729 cumulative grade point average while majoring in evolution- sophomore campaign, carded 34 tackles, seven tackles for loss and three interceptions ... ary anthropology ... in 32 career games (29 starts), has 242 tackles, 23.5 tackles for loss, earned South Carolina MVP honors at the eighth annual Oasis Shrine Bowl on November 4.0 quarterback sacks, two INTs, 15 QB pressures, six fumble recoveries, fi ve PBUs and 24, 2012 in Mooresville, N.C. ... fi nalist for the National Football Foundation’s National High three caused fumbles ... has played 1,888 career snaps ... enters the season as one of six School Scholar-Athlete Award ... also lettered in baseball, basketball and track and fi eld, active LBs nationally with 200+ tackles and 20.0+ TFL, joining Ben Heeney of Kansas, A.J. earning all-state honors on the diamond as a pitcher and fi rst baseman. Johnson of Tennessee, Derrick Mathews of Houston, Hayes Pullard of USC and Zach Vigil of Utah State ... one of fi ve active ACC players to have earned both fi rst team All-ACC and PERSONAL Academic All-ACC honors, joining teammates Jamison Crowder, Will Monday and Laken Son of Antara and Thomas Brandner ... mother played tennis at the University of West Tomlinson as well as Florida State’s Jameis Winston ... combines with S Jeremy Cash and Virginia ... father lettered two seasons (1974-75) as an offensive tackle under Hall of Fame Helton to give Duke the top three returning tacklers in the ACC from a season ago based head coach Bobby Bowden at the University of West Virginia, helping the Mountaineers to on tackles per game average ... alongside Cash and Helton, provides Duke with one of two a two-year ledger of 13-10 including a 13-10 win over N.C. State in the 1975 Peach Bowl ... returning defensive units nationally to have three players who recorded 100+ tackles each in born February 15, 1995. 2013, joining Houston’s trio of Mathews, Efrem Oliphant and Trevon Stewart ... teams with Helton and C.J. France to give Duke a trio of LBs with 1,200+ snaps of experience apiece ... along with younger brother, Kyler, forms the most prolifi c tandem among active siblings playing for the same school nationally with a combined 315 tackles entering the season ... enters the 2014 campaign with a streak of 32 consecutive games with 3+ tackles ... has 26 career games with 5+ tackles ... has 7+ tackles in 15 career games ... has registered 10+ tackles nine times including a career-high 17 stops against both Georgia Tech (2013) and Miami (2013) ... top career tackle averages by opponent (minimum 2 games) include 10.67 64 vs. Virginia Tech (3), 10.50 vs. Georgia Tech (2) and 9.00 vs. Miami (3) ... in 20 career ACC regular season games, has amassed 160 total tackles (8.00) with 14.0 tackles for loss, nine Jake Brodner QB pressures and six double digit tackle performances ... has 10 career games with multiple OG • 6-2, 245 • SO. TFL including a career-best 2.5 on three occasions versus Navy (2010), Wake Forest (2011) and Virginia (2013) ... has registered 60+ tackles and 5.0+ tackles for loss in each of his GLEN ELLYN, ILL. three seasons at Duke (63 tackles & 5.5 TFL in 2010; 65 tackles & 7.0 TFL in 2011; 114 GLENBARD WEST HIGH SCHOOL tackles & 11.0 TFL in 2013) ... enters the 2014 campaign 58 stops shy of becoming the 15th player in Duke history to reach the 300-tackle barrier ... begins the 2014 season 6.5 tackles 2014 for loss away from becoming the 12th player in school history to reach the 30.0-TFL barrier Walk-on reserve offensive guard. ... ranks tied for third on Duke’s career chart for fumble recoveries, three shy of the school record of nine held by Dan Brooks (1975-78) ... begins 2014 as the ACC’s active leader in 2013 career tackles ... among active Blue Devils, ranks fi rst in tackles, fi rst in tackles for loss, fi rst Did not see game action. in double fi gure tackle performances, fi rst in fumble recoveries and fi rst in QB pressures ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, led the LB group in both PRIOR TO DUKE power clean (319 lbs.) and bench press (390 lbs.) ... has overcome two surgeries on right Two-year letterman at Glenbard West under coach Chad Hetlet … helped Glenbard West to knee (December 15, 2010 & February 22, 2012) ... missed the entire 2012 season while a two-year record of 24-1 with an undefeated, 14-0 campaign in 2012 that included the state recovering from second knee surgery ... two-time Academic All-ACC selection. championship … earned all-conference honors as a senior … also lettered in basketball. 2013 PERSONAL First team All-ACC selection by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association ... second team Son of Lesli and John Brodner … born August 18, 1995 ... majoring in engineering. All-ACC choice by the league’s head coaches ... Capital One Academic All-District III pick ... Academic All-ACC selection ... recipient of the Vincent Rey Award as Duke’s most out- standing linebacker ... three-time ACC Linebacker of the Week honoree after victories over Virginia Tech, N.C. State and Miami ... Walter Camp Foundation National Defensive Player of the Week following win over Virginia Tech ... played in 13 games with 12 starting assign- ments ... missed the Troy contest due to injury ... compiled 114 tackles, 11.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 , two INTs, two PBUs, two caused fumbles, two fumble recoveries and eight QB pressures ... in the ACC, ranked second in tackles per game (8.77), third in total

14 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE tackles, tied for third in fumble recoveries, tied for 10th in fumble recoveries per game (0.15), STATISTICS 19th in tackles for loss per game (0.85) and tied for 20th in tackles for loss ... nationally, 2010 ranked tied for 34th in fumble recoveries and tied for 46th in tackles per game ... in eight Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH ACC regular season contests, averaged a league-high 10.38 tackles per game ... cumula- Elon — DNP — tive tackle total ranks as the 36th-highest single-season total in school history ... reached Wake Forest — DNP — double fi gures in the tackle column against Georgia Tech (17), Virginia Tech (14), N.C. State Alabama 1 3 4 1.5-9 1.0-8 0 0 0 1 0 Army 6 4 10 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 (10) and Miami (17) ... became the 14th player in Duke history to register 2+ games with Maryland1 2 4 6 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 16+ tackles in a single season ... had 1+ TFL in eight games and carded multiple TFL in four Miami2 2 5 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 2 weeks ... INTs came in wins over Virginia Tech and North Carolina ... INT of Virginia Tech Virginia Tech3 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 QB Logan Thomas came with 4:22 remaining in the fourth quarter to help seal the 13-10 Navy4 3 9 12 2.5-6 0.5-4 0 0 0 0 3 win over the then 16th-ranked Hokies in Blacksburg as Duke defeated a nationally-ranked Virginia5 2 7 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 opponent on the road for the fi rst time since 1971 ... in the victory over N.C. State, logged Boston College6 2 4 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0 7 10 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack and one caused fumble ... teamed with Georgia Tech 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0 North Carolina — DNP — David Helton (133) and Jeremy Cash (121) to become just the second trio in Duke history to post 110+ tackles in the same season, joining Jim Reilly (137), Carl McGee (130) and Hank 2011 Rossell (130) in 1976 ... with Cash and Helton, provided Duke with one of four defensive Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH trios nationally to post 100+ tackles each, joining Houston, Iowa and Wyoming ... on the Richmond8 0 10 10 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 fi eld for 885 snaps. Stanford9 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Boston College10 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 11 2012 Tulane 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 FIU12 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Did not see game action while recovering from right knee surgery performed on February Florida State13 6 4 10 1.5-9 1.0-9 0 0 0 0 0 22, 2012. Wake Forest14 4 2 6 2.5-18 0.5-3 0 0 0 0 1 Virginia Tech15 5 8 13 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2011 Miami16 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Academic All-ACC selection ... Mike Curtis Award recipient as Duke’s most outstanding line- Virginia — DNP — backer ... also received the Mike Suglia Award, an honor presented annually to the sopho- Georgia Tech — DNP — 17 more member of the Duke football program who best exemplifi es the academic and athletic North Carolina 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 qualities of the late Mike Suglia ... played in and started 10 games ... missed the Virginia and 2012 — Did not play Georgia Tech weeks due to injury ... fi nished third on the team in total tackles (65) ... ranked 21st in the ACC in tackles per game (6.5) ... led Duke in tackles for loss (7.0) ... reached 2013 double fi gures in the tackle column three times ... had 10 tackles against both Richmond Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH and Florida State before carding a career-high 13 stops versus Virginia Tech ... added 1.5 N.C. Central18 2 5 7 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 19 tackles for loss and a caused fumble against the Hokies ... matched career single-game best Memphis 5 2 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech20 7 10 17 1.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 with 2.5 tackles for loss versus Wake Forest ... enjoyed Duke’s three-game stretch versus Pittsburgh21 2 4 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 three eventual bowl teams — Florida State, Wake Forest & No. 15 Virginia Tech — in weeks Troy — DNP — 6-7-8 with combined totals of 29 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 quarterback sacks and one Navy 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 1 caused fumble ... on the fi eld for 580 snaps. Virginia22 3 3 6 2.5-4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech23 4 10 14 1.0-2 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2010 N.C. State24 6 4 10 2.0-10 1.0-9 0 0 1 0 1 25 Freshman All-America selection by Phil Steele (4th team) and College Football News (HM) Miami 6 11 17 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 1 Wake Forest26 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 1 1 ... fi nished third in the balloting for ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year by the Atlantic Coast North Carolina27 6 1 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Sports Media Association... played in nine games with seven starts ... missed the fi rst two Florida State28 5 0 5 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 games of the year while recovering from injury ... missed the season fi nale against North Texas A&M29 6 2 8 1.5-6 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Carolina after suffering torn anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in right knee the previous week at Georgia Tech ... underwent surgery on December 15, 2010 ... posted Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 63 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, four fumble recoveries and fi ve QB pressures ... 2010 9/7 20 43 63 5.5-17 1.5-12 0 0 0 4 5 led the nation in fumble recoveries per game (0.44) ... ranked second among ACC rookies in 2011 10/10 31 34 65 7.0-32 1.5-12 0 3 1 0 2 tackles per game (7.0) ... established Duke rookie record for fumble recoveries in a season 2012 0/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 (4) ... became just the third Duke player in the past 20 years to recover four fumbles in a sea- 2013 13/12 57 57 114 11.0-29 1.0-9 2 2 2 2 8 son, joining John Zuanich (1994) and Terrell Smith (2002) ... fumble recoveries came against Total 32/29 108 134 242 23.5-78 4.0-33 2 5 3 6 15 Alabama, Miami, Boston College and Georgia Tech ... the 63 tackles marked the eighth- highest single-season total by a rookie in Duke history ... logged 4+ tackles in all nine games NCAA • ACTIVE LBs • 200+ TACKLES & 20.0+ TACKLES FOR LOSS appeared in ... top outing came in Duke’s 34-31 win at Navy with a season-high 12 tackles, Kelby Brown, Duke 242 tackles & 23.5 TFL 2.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sack and three QB pressures ... had 10 stops against Army ... made Ben Heeney, Kansas 208 tackles, 23.5 TFL career debut in week three versus Alabama and posted four tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 A.J. Johnson, Tennessee 324 tackles & 21.5 TFL sack and one fumble recovery while playing 19 total snaps ... played 423 snaps on the year. Derrick Mathews, Houston 348 tackles & 39 TFL Hayes Pullard, USC 282 tackles & 20 TFL PRIOR TO DUKE Zach Vigil, Utah State 233 tackles & 23.0 TFL Lettered three seasons at Charlotte Christian High School under coach Jason Estep ... charted as the 36th-top outside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com ... All-Mid Atlantic Re- NCAA • ACTIVE BROTHERS (same school) • COMBINED TACKLES gion choice by SuperPrep ... earned the Donnie Shell Defensive Player of the Year award for 1. Kelby Brown (242) & Kyler Brown (73), Duke 315 the Charlotte metropolitan area by the Charlotte Touchdown Club ... helped squad to three- 2. Zach Vigil (233) & Nick Vigil (57), Utah State 290 year record of 29-9 including one state title (2008) and two state runner-up fi nishes (2007 & 3. Denzel Nkemdiche (117) and Robert Nkemdiche (34), Ole Miss 151 2009) ... logged 105 tackles, fi ve sacks and two INTs as a senior ... 2009 NCISAA fi rst team 4. Craig Bills (148) and Kevan Bills (0), BYU 148 all-state pick ... had 86 tackles, eight tackles for loss and two INTs as a junior ... two-time 5. Daron Blaylock (31) & Zack Blaylock (15), Kentucky 46 all-conference pick ... two-year team captain ... selected to the North Carolina squad for the 6. Gerald Dixon, Jr. (27) and Gerald Dixon (19), South Carolina 46 fi fth annual Oasis Shrine Bowl on November 27, 2009 in Charlotte, N.C. 7. Ronny Vandyke (21) and Devin Vandyke (0), Virginia Tech 21

PERSONAL NCAA • 2014 • TEAMS WITH THREE RETURNING 100+ TACKLERS Son of Connie and Kelby Brown ... mother lettered three seasons (1981-82-84) in basketball Duke David Helton (133), Jeremy Cash (121) & Kelby Brown (114) at Northwestern ... father lettered three seasons (1979-80-81) in football at Northwestern ... Houston Efrem Oliphant (134), Derrick Matthews (116) & Trevon Stewart (109) brother, Kyler, is a member of the Duke football program ... born July 10, 1991 ... graduated from Duke in June, 2014 with a degree in evolutionary anthropology and is pursuing gradu- ate degree in Christian studies.

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STATISTICS 2012 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH FIU 0 6 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 56 Stanford 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central — DNP — Memphis 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Kyler Brown Wake Forest 1 3 4 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 1 1 0 0 DE • 6-4, 245 • R-JR. Virginia 5 1 6 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 MATTHEWS, N.C. North Carolina 1 5 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0 0 1 Florida State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL Clemson 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech1 7 7 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 Miami 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Charted as a top reserve at left defensive end ... made the transition from linebacker to Cincinnati 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 the defensive front during spring drills ... in 23 career games (2 starts), has 73 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack, four PBUs, two caused fumbles and three QB pres- 2013 sures ... along with older brother, Kelby, forms the most prolifi c sibling tandem among active Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH brothers nationally with a combined 315 tackles entering the season ... one of seven mem- N.C. Central 2 1 3 1.0-8 1.0-8 0 1 1 0 0 Memphis 2 1 3 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 bers of Duke’s defensive line unit with 600+ career snaps of experience ... has 12 career Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 games with 3+ tackles including a career-high 14 stops against Georgia Tech in 2013 ... has Pittsburgh 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 played 914 career snaps ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evalua- Troy 1 5 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 tion, ranked tied for fi fth on the team with DE-best 325 pound power clean lift ... logged six Navy — DNP — tackles, 1.0 quarterback sack and one QB pressure in the annual Spring Game ... two-time Virginia — DNP — Academic All-ACC selection. Virginia Tech 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 N.C. State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami — DNP — 2013 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Academic All-ACC selection ... played in 11 games ... missed the Navy, Virginia and Miami North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 games due to injury ... compiled 22 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack, two Florida State 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 QB pressures, one PBU and one caused fumble ... had a season-high six tackles against Texas A&M 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Troy ... logged four stops in the Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game against eventual national champion Florida State ... fi rst collegiate sack came in the season-opening win Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH over N.C. Central ... added three total tackles, one PBU and one caused fumble against the 2012 12/2 22 29 51 1.5-1 0.0-0 0 3 1 0 1 Eagles ... on the fi eld for 272 snaps. 2013 11/0 10 12 22 2.0-9 1.0-8 0 1 1 0 2 Total 23/2 32 41 73 3.5-10 1.0-8 0 4 2 0 3 2012 Academic All-ACC selection ... played in 12 games with two starting assignments ... missed NOTE: Returned INT for Defensive PAT vs. FIU, 2012 the N.C. Central contest ... starts came against Georgia Tech and Cincinnati ... posted 51 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, three PBUs, one QB pressure and one caused fumble ... ranked seventh on the team in tackles ... tackle total marked the 16th-highest single-season total for freshmen in Duke history ... carded a season-high 14 stops at Georgia Tech, matching the 11th-highest single-game total among rookies in school history ... had six stops against FIU, Stanford, Virginia and North Carolina ... added two PBUs and one QB pressure in the win over the Tar Heels ... logged multiple tackles in eight games ... returned an interception 98 yards for a Defensive PAT against FIU ... two-point return against the Panthers marked the third Defensive PAT in school history ... on the fi eld for 642 snaps. 91 2011 Jamal Bruce Did not see game action. DT • 6-1, 285 • R-SR. PRIOR TO DUKE Four-year letterman at Charlotte Christian under coach Jason Estep ... charted as the No. LAGRANGE, GA. 47 tight end in the nation by ESPN.com ... helped Charlotte Christian to four-year record of CALLAWAY HIGH SCHOOL 35-14 with four state playoff appearances including the 2008 state championship ... as a senior, posted 103 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, six sacks, three fumble recoveries and one 2014 interception ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep ... 2010 NCISAA fi rst team all- Returning starting defensive tackle ... missed contact portion of spring practice while recov- state selection ... 2010 All-Mecklenburg pick by the Charlotte Observer ... helped the North ering from right foot surgery performed on January 8, 2014 ... suffered broken right foot in Carolina squad to a 31-24 win over South Carolina in the sixth annual Oasis Shrine Bowl on the Chick-fi l-A Bowl against Texas A&M ... one of four redshirt seniors in Duke’s defensive November 26, 2010 in Charlotte, N.C. ... also participated in basketball. line unit, joining DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo, DE Dezmond Johnson and DT Jamal Wallace ... one of seven members of Duke’s defensive line unit with 600+ career snaps of experience PERSONAL ... in 33 career games (15 starts), has 44 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack, Son of Connie and Kelby Brown ... mother lettered three seasons (1981-82-84) in basketball one fumble recovery and one QB pressure ... has nine career games with 2+ tackles includ- at Northwestern ... father lettered three seasons (1979-80-81) in football at Northwestern ... ing a career-high eight stops against Wake Forest in 2013 ... enters the 2014 season having brother, Kelby, is a member of the Duke football program ... born October 18, 1992 ... double registered at least one tackle in 19 consecutive games dating back to the 2012 season ... majoring in computer science and visual arts. begins the 2014 campaign having started 15 straight contests ... has played 960 career snaps ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, recorded a team- best 352-pound power clean lift while ranking tied for third in the bench press at 410 pounds.

2013 Started all 14 games ... fi nished with 33 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack and one QB pressure ... suffered broken right foot in the fi rst half of the Chick-fi l-A Bowl against Texas A&M ... had 1+ tackle in all 14 games and 2+ stops in nine weeks ... recorded a career-high eight tackles in the win over Wake Forest ... fi rst collegiate sack came in the victory over N.C. State ... on the fi eld for 638 snaps.

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2012 Played in seven games with one starting assignment ... lone start came in the Belk Bowl against Cincinnati ... missed the fi rst six games while recovering from left foot surgery ... fi nished the year with six total tackles and one fumble recovery ... on the fi eld for 145 total snaps. 24

2011 Zavier Carmichael Played in all 12 games ... recorded fi ve total tackles on the year ... lone tackle behind the line of scrimmage came versus Virginia Tech ... on the fi eld for 177 plays. LB • 6-0, 210 • FR. EIGHT MILE, ALA. 2010 Did not see game action. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL

PRIOR TO DUKE PRIOR TO DUKE Lettered four seasons at Callaway High School under coach Pete Wiggins ... listed as the Four-year letterman at St. Paul’s under Steve Mask ... charted as the No. 30 outside line- 99th-best defensive tackle in the country by Scout.com ... helped team to four-year record backer in the country by ESPN.com ... helped team to four-year record of 42-10 with four of 33-14 with four state playoff berths ... guided squad to a pair of 10-win campaigns ... as state playoff appearances ... as a senior, posted 103 tackles with two sacks and two fumble a senior, posted 50 tackles, eight tackles for loss and fi ve sacks ... had 55 tackles and eight recoveries ... logged 76 tackles, four interceptions and four fumble recoveries in junior sacks during junior season ... two-time fi rst team all-region and all-county selection. season ... fi nished career with 283 tackles, eight sacks, nine fumble recoveries and four interceptions ... also lettered in track and fi eld ... one of fi ve fi nalists for the Watkins Award, PERSONAL an honor presented annually to the top African-American high school student-athlete in the Son of Gloria Bruce ... born September 3, 1991 ... majoring in sociology while minoring in country. education. PERSONAL STATISTICS Son of Robbin and Sidney Carmichael ... born October 24, 1995. 2011 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Richmond 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Stanford 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston College 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tulane 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 FIU 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 37 Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Phillip Carter North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 S • 6-1, 195 • R-FR. 2012 EL DORADO HILLS, CALIF. Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH FIU — DNP — FOLSOM HIGH SCHOOL Stanford — DNP — N.C. Central — DNP — 2014 Memphis — DNP — Reserve safety ... logged fi ve tackles in the Spring Game. Wake Forest — DNP — Virginia — DNP — 2013 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Did not see game action. North Carolina 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Florida State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Georgia Tech 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-year letterman at Folsom under coaches Troy Taylor and Kris Richardson ... helped Miami 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Folsom to a two-year ledger of 25-4 with two state playoff berths including the 2012 Delta Cincinnati1 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 River League and Sac-Joaquin Section championships ... charted as the No. 72 safety in the nation by ESPN.com ... as a senior, served as team captain and totaled 91 tackles, two 2013 interceptions, 10 pass breakups and two fumble recoveries while catching 40 passes for Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 662 yards and 12 touchdowns ... established California high school single-game record with N.C. Central2 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 317 receiving yards on 10 receptions (5 TDs covering 20, 37, 60, 66 & 78 yards) against 3 Memphis 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Roseville Woodcreek on August 24, 2012 ... fi rst team all-metro and all-league pick following 4 Georgia Tech 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 senior season ... as a junior, posted 54 tackles, four pass breakups and two caused fumbles Pittsburgh5 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Troy6 0 3 3 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 while adding 24 receptions for 292 yards and fi ve touchdowns. Navy7 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia8 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL Virginia Tech9 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Son of Lentice and Phillip Carter ... cousin, Darnell Jackson, lettered four seasons (2005- N.C. State10 1 0 1 1.0-2 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 1 06-07-08) in basketball at the University of Kansas, helped the Jayhawks to the 2008 NCAA 11 Miami 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 championship and was selected in the second round of the 2008 NBA Draft by the Miami 12 Wake Forest 4 4 8 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Heat and also played with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks and Sacramento North Carolina13 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State14 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Kings ... cousin, Adam Jennings, lettered four seasons (2002-03-04-05) in football at Fresno Texas A&M15 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 State University, helped the Bulldogs to 35 wins and four bowl game appearances, was selected in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons and also played with Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH the Detroit Lions and ... born August 30, 1995. 2011 12/0 0 5 5 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 7/1 1 5 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2013 14/14 14 19 33 2.0-4 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 1 Total 33/15 15 29 44 2.5-4 1.0-2 0 0 0 1 1

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PRIOR TO DUKE Enrolled at Ohio State in January, 2011 ... played in fi ve games for the Buckeyes in 2011 ... saw action against Colorado, Michigan State, Nebraska, Illinois and Michigan ... recorded three tackles on the year ... played for Steve Davis at ... charted as the 16 No. 25 safety in the country by Rivals.com ... also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld.

Jeremy Cash PERSONAL Son of Alisha Sneed ... born December 6, 1992 ... majoring in psychology while minoring in S • 6-2, 205 • R-JR. evolutionary anthropology and pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management. MIAMI, FLA. STATISTICS PLANTATION HIGH SCHOOL 2011 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2014 Akron — DNP — Returning starter at the Strike safety position ... returning All-ACC and All-American safety Toledo — DNP — ... named to the preseason Watch List for the Bednarik Award, an honor presented annually Miami — DNP — to the best defensive player in the nation by the Maxwell Football Club ... also a candidate Colorado 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 for the Thorpe Award, an honor given annually to the nation’s top defensive back by the Jim Michigan State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Thorpe Association ... preseason All-ACC selection by Athlon Sports (2nd team), Lindy’s Illinois 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Sports (1st team), Phil Steele’s College Football Preview (1st team) and USA Today (1st Wisconsin — DNP — team) ... charted as the No. 7 safety in the nation by Lindy’s Sports ... combines with LBs Indiana — DNP — Kelby Brown and David Helton to give Duke the top three returning tacklers in the ACC Purdue — DNP — from a season ago based on tackles per game average ... alongside Brown and Helton, Penn State — DNP — provides Duke with one of two returning defensive units nationally to have three players Michigan 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 who recorded 100+ tackles each in 2013, joining Houston’s trio of Derrick Mathews, Efrem Florida — DNP — Oliphant and Trevon Stewart ... in 14 career games (14 starts) at Duke, has 124 tackles, 9.5 2012 — Did not play tackles for loss, four INTs, four PBUs, two caused fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two QB pressures ... has 10+ tackles in fi ve games including a career-high 14 stops against both 2013 Georgia Tech (2013) and Troy (2013) ... has 5+ tackles in 13 career games ... enters the Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2014 season having posted 4+ tackles in 14 straight games ... in 2011, played in fi ve games N.C. Central1 5 1 6 1.0-10 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 1 while recording three tackles as a true freshman at Ohio State before transferring to Duke, Memphis2 5 0 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 3 enrolling in January, 2012 ... sat out the 2012 season due to NCAA transfer regulations ... Georgia Tech 5 9 14 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Pittsburgh4 4 8 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 has played 1,120 snaps at Duke ... among active Blue Devils, ranks tied for fi rst for INTs, Troy5 7 7 14 2.5-4 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0 tied for second for both caused fumble and fumble recoveries and third for tackles for loss ... Navy6 6 1 7 1.0-3 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 0 in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, ranked among the team Virginia7 5 3 8 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 1 1 0 0 leaders in both vertical jump (37’0”; t1st with RB Josh Snead) and broad jump (10’4”; 2nd) Virginia Tech8 1 5 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0 0 0 while leading the safeties in power clean lift (308 lbs.). N.C. State9 2 4 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 1 1 Miami10 8 5 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2013 Wake Forest 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina12 7 6 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Second team All-America pick by USA Today ... fi rst team All-ACC selection by the Atlan- Florida State13 5 3 8 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0 tic Coast Sports Media Association ... second team All-ACC choice by the league’s head Texas A&M14 3 1 4 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 coaches ... recipient of Duke’s K.D. Kennedy Iron Devil Award, an honor presented annually to the program’s leader in snaps played ... started all 14 games ... registered 121 tackles, 9.5 Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH tackles for loss, four INTs, four PBUs, two caused fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two 2011 5/0 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 QB pressures ... in the ACC, ranked second in total tackles, tied for third in fumble recover- 2012 0/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 ies, fourth in tackles per game (8.64), tied for fi fth in INTs, tied for 10th in INTs per game 2013 14/14 64 57 121 9.5-25 0.0-0 4 4 2 2 2 (0.29) and tied for 10th in caused fumbles ... nationally, ranked 34th in fumble recoveries Total 19/14 67 57 124 9.5-25 0.0-0 4 4 2 2 2 and 52nd in tackles per game ... averaged 9.63 tackles per game in ACC regular season action ... reached double fi gures in the tackle column a team-high fi ve times ... earned ACC NOTE: Played at Ohio State in 2011 Defensive Back of the Week honors after posting a season-high 14 tackles with 2.5 tackles for loss while sealing Duke’s 38-31 victory over Troy with fi rst collegiate INT on the game’s fi nal snap ... also had 14 stops against both Georgia Tech and Troy ... had 13-tackle outings in wins over Miami and North Carolina ... led Duke in tackles in the win over the Tar Heels as the Blue Devils clinched the ACC Coastal Division championship with a 27-25 road victory ... responsible for two takeaways in the win over N.C. State with one INT and one fumble recov- 92 ery ... in the 13-10 victory at Virginia Tech — Duke’s fi rst over a nationally-ranked opponent on the road since 1971 — thwarted Hokie drives on back-to-back possessions with a fourth Edgar Cerenord down tackle for no gain of RB Trey Edmunds followed by an INT of QB Logan Thomas ... other INT came versus Navy as Duke allowed the Mids just seven points to mark the fewest DT • 6-1, 300 • FR. scoring total allowed against an FBS opponent since a 10-7 triumph over Vanderbilt in 2008 ... other fumble recovery came against Florida State in the Dr Pepper ACC Championship MIAMI, FLA. Game ... had 4+ tackles in all 14 games and 6+ stops in 11 weeks ... teamed with David AMERICAN HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL Helton (133) and Kelby Brown (114) to become just the second trio in Duke history to post 110+ tackles in the same season, joining Jim Reilly (137), Carl McGee (130) and Hank Ros- PRIOR TO DUKE sell (130) in 1976 ... with Brown and Helton, provided Duke with one of four defensive trios Four-year letterman at American Heritage Plantation under Mike Rumph ... charted as the nationally to post 100+ tackles each, joining Houston, Iowa and Wyoming ... coupled with No. 39 defensive tackle in the country by 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 49 defensive Helton to become the fi fth set of Blue Devils to register 120+ tackles in the same season, tackle in the nation by ESPN.com ... helped team to four-year record of 40-10 with four state joining Reilly, McGee and Rossell in 1976, Emmett Tilley (164) and Jimmy Tyson (135) in playoff berths ... led squad to a 15-1 record and the Florida 5A state championship in senior 1981, Chike Egbuniwe (132) and Ryan Stallmeyer (128) in 1997 and Terrell Smith (140) and season ... fi rst team (5A) all-state pick by the Associated Press as a senior after posting 74 Ryan Fowler (136) in 2003 ... on the fi eld for a team-high 1,120 snaps. tackles, 12 tackles for loss, fi ve sacks and one interception ... three-time all-county choice ... fi nished career with 268 tackles and 14 sacks ... also lettered in track and fi eld and wrestling. 2012 Did not see game action due to NCAA transfer regulations ... enrolled at Duke in January, PERSONAL 2012 following two semesters at Ohio State. Son of Gary Cerenord ... October 11, 1995.

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19 73 Quay Chambers Takoby Cofi eld WR • 6-3, 205 • R-FR. OT • 6-4, 310 • R-SR. MONROE, N.C. TARBORO, N.C. MONROE HIGH SCHOOL TARBORO HIGH SCHOOL

2014 2014 Reserve wide receiver ... made transition from quarterback to wideout during spring drills ... Returning starter at left offensive tackle ... preseason All-ACC selection by Phil Steele’s Col- expected to see action in the slot ... served as the primary scout team QB during the 2013 lege Football Preview (4th team) ... member of Duke’s OL unit ranked No. 24 nationally by season. Athlon Sports ... charted as the No. 36 OT prospect for the 2015 NFL Draft by CBS Sports ... in 37 career games (29 starts), has played a total of 2,286 snaps ... enters the 2014 season 2013 having started 29 consecutive games at left tackle ... one of three returning starters along Did not see game action. the Duke offensive line as the trio (Cofi eld, Matt Skura & Laken Tomlinson) combines for 82 career starts ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, ranked PRIOR TO DUKE among the team leaders in both back squat (540 lbs.; 2nd) and power clean (325 lbs.; t5th) Two-year letterman at Monroe under coach Johnny Sowell ... helped Monroe to a two-year while leading the OL unit in vertical jump (31’5”) ... in May, 2012, joined nine teammates on record of 21-9 with two state playoff berths and two (2011-12) Rocky River Conference a mission trip to Langano, Ethiopia for water well-digging project. championships ... listed as the No. 39 dual-threat quarterback in the country by 247Sports. com and the No. 40 dual-threat quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com ... fi rst team all- 2013 state (1A) pick as a senior by both NCPreps.com and CarolinaPreps.com ... two-time all- Started all 14 games ... key member of Duke’s offensive front that ranked fi rst in the ACC conference pick ... Rocky River Conference Offensive Player of the Year choice in 2011 ... in sacks allowed per passing attempt (27.8) ... part of a Blue Devil offensive unit that es- as a senior, completed 93-of-155 (.600) passes for 1,520 yards and 19 TDs while rushing tablished school single-season records for total fi rst downs (298), offensive yards (5,966) 143 times for 1,105 yards and seven TDs as Monroe went 11-4 and reached the state (I-AA) and points (459) ... helped Duke rank among the ACC leaders in total offense (426.1; 4th), semifi nals ... in junior campaign, completed 104-of-213 (.488) passes for 1,776 yards and scoring (32.8; 5th), rushing (178.0; 5th) and passing (248.1; 6th) ... aided the Blue Devils 22 TDs while rushing 147 times for 1,221 yards and 16 TDs ... also lettered in basketball to top-50 national offensive rankings for fourth down conversion percentage (.696; 8th), and track and fi eld ... helped Monroe to state class 1A championship in basketball and was fewest fumbles lost (6; 12th), fewest penalties per game (4.57; 25th), fewest penalty yards a member of Monroe’s state championship 4x400 relay unit in 2012. per game (40.71; 32nd), fi rst downs (298; 36th) and passing offense (50th) ... helped a Duke offensive unit that became the fi rst in school history and one of just four in the ACC in PERSONAL 2013 to amass 25+ rushing and 25+ passing TDs ... aided in the protection of QBs Anthony Son of Natasha Melton and Tony Chambers ... high school teammate of fellow Duke football Boone and Brandon Connette, who combined to complete 296-of-467 (.634) passes for program members Issac Blakeney and Jamison Crowder ... born March 13, 1995. 3,472 yards with 26 TDs ... opened holes for Duke’s ground attack that featured Connette’s school single-season record-tying 14 rushing TDs while four Blue Devil running backs com- bined for 1,905 rushing yards ... on the fi eld for 1,037 total snaps.

2012 Started all 13 games ... helped the Blue Devils score a school single-season record 410 points while ranking second in the ACC in sacks allowed per pass attempt (1:29.00) ... part of a Duke offense that ranked among the ACC leaders in fi rst downs per game (4th; 22.15), 32 time of possession (4th; 31:07), passing yards per game (5th; 283.9) and points per game (5th; 31.5) ... helped in the protection of 3,000-yard passer Sean Renfree (3,113) as Duke Jamie Cockey became just the second team in ACC history (Florida State, 1995) to have two 1,000-yard re- CB • 5-8, 175 • JR. ceivers in Jamison Crowder (1,074) and Conner Vernon (1,074) ... assisted in opening holes as Duke’s top three RBs combined to rush for 1,401 yards ... on the fi eld for 974 total snaps. MONTCLAIR, N.J. 2011 MONTCLAIR KIMBERLEY HIGH SCHOOL Played in 10 games with two starts ... missed the FIU and Wake Forest tilts ... started the fi nal two games versus Georgia Tech and North Carolina in place of injured starter Kyle 2014 Hill ... helped Duke rank among the ACC leaders in both passing offense (2nd) and sacks Walk-on reserve cornerback. allowed per passing attempt (3rd) ... aided a passing attack that had four players catch 40+ passes for fi rst time since 1982 ... part of a Duke line that opened holes for 19 rushing TDs, 2013 a total that matched the program’s highest output since 1995 ... on the fi eld for 275 snaps. Did not see game action. 2010 2012 Did not see game action. Did not see game action. PRIOR TO DUKE PRIOR TO DUKE Three-year letterman at Tarboro High School under coach Jeff Craddock ... tabbed the 40th- Two-year letterman at Montclair Kimberly under coach Lance Ramer ... helped team to two top offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com ... listed as the third-best offensive lineman straight state playoff appearances ... also lettered in track and fi eld. in North Carolina and the 17th-top overall prospect in the state by the Charlotte Observer ... helped Tarboro to a three-year record of 36-8 including a 15-1 record and the 2-A state title PERSONAL in 2009 ... All-Southern selection by the Orlando Sentinel and fi rst team 2-A all-state pick by Son of Omar and Sharon Cockey ... born August 1, 1993 ... majoring in biology. NCPreps.com in 2009 ... helped North Carolina to a 24-14 win in the annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas on December 19, 2009 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also lettered in track and fi eld.

PERSONAL Son of Ava and Toney Cofi eld ... born January 22, 1992 ... majoring in African and African- American Studies while minoring in education.

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16 45 Robert Collins Jackson Conway QB • 6-1, 200 • SR. RB • 5-10, 215 • JR. ST. DAVIDS, PA. BRONXVILLE, N.Y. RADNOR HIGH SCHOOL BRONXVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2014 2014 Walk-on reserve quarterback. Walk-on reserve running back ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, led the RB group in back squat lift at 505 pounds. 2013 Played in one game ... on the fi eld for three snaps against N.C. Central. 2013 Did not see game action. 2012 Did not see game action. 2012 Did not see game action. 2011 Did not see game action. PRIOR TO DUKE Lettered one year (2009) at Hershey (Pa.) High School and two seasons (2010-11) at Bronxville PRIOR TO DUKE under coach Jeff Napolitano … helped Bronxville to a two-year record of 20-1 including the Three-year letterman at Radnor under Tom Ryan ... threw for 1,527 yards and 12 TDs along 2010 state championship … two-time all-state pick … as a senior, rushed for 580 yards … also with two rushing TDs as a senior ... earned 2010 All-Main Line honors as well as All-Delaware participated in baseball … state batting champion (.565) and all-state selection as a senior. County accolades ... also lettered four years in baseball. PERSONAL PERSONAL Son of Joe and Peggy Conway … father played basketball at Yale … brother, Joe, played Son of Mary and Robert Collins ... born October 28, 1992 ... majoring in mechanical engineer- baseball at Fordham … brother, Christian, is a member of the football program at Duke ing while pursuing a certifi cate in aerospace engineering. … born December 16, 1993 ... majoring in political science while pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management.

36 3 Christian Conway Jamison Crowder S • 5-10, 200 • JR. WR • 5-9, 175 • SR. BRONXVILLE, N.Y. MONROE, N.C. BRONXVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MONROE HIGH SCHOOL 2014 Walk-on reserve safety ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, 2014 led the safeties in back squat lift at 505 pounds. Returning starting wide receiver ... returning All-ACC and All-American return specialist ... returning two-time All-ACC wide receiver ... named to the preseason Watch List for the 2013 Maxwell Award, an honor presented annually to the nation’s top player by the Maxwell Foot- Played in all 14 games, exclusively on special teams ... recorded three tackles ... had one ball Club ... candidate for the Biletnikoff Award, an honor presented annually to the outstand- tackle for loss versus Pittsburgh, stopping Panther punter Matt Yoklic for a 17-yard loss ... ing receiver in the nation by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation ... named to the on the fi eld for 125 total snaps. preseason Watch List for the Paul Hornung Award, an honor given annually by the Louisville Sports Commission to the most versatile player in college football ... preseason All-America 2012 selection by Athlon Sports (2nd team PR & 4th team AP), Phil Steele’s College Football Did not see game action. Preview (4th team WR), Sporting News (2nd team WR) and USA Today (1st team WR) ... preseason All-ACC selection by Athlon Sports (2nd team WR & PR), Lindy’s Sports (1st PRIOR TO DUKE team WR), Sporting News (1st team WR), and Phil Steele’s College Football Preview (1st Lettered one year (2009) at Hershey (Pa.) High School and two seasons (2010-11) at Bronxville team WR; 2nd team PR) and USA Today (1st team WR) ... charted as the No. 5 wide re- under coach Jeff Napolitano … helped Bronxville to a two-year record of 20-1 including the ceiver in the nation by Lindy’s Sports ... earned Best Hands label among ACC WRs from 2010 state championship … state player of the year selection as a senior after rushing for a both Lindy’s Sports and Sporting News ... tabbed as the top deep threat WR in the nation by school single-season record 1,885 yards with 30 TDs … as a junior, rushed for 1,720 yards Sporting News ... charted as the No. 19 WR prospect for the 2015 NFL Draft by CBS Sports and 26 TDs … two-time all-state pick … twice led state classifi cation in rushing … established ... member of Duke’s WR/TE unit ranked No. 22 nationally by Athlon Sports ... in 39 career school career records for rushing yards, TDs and total points … also participated in baseball, games (27 starts), has caught 198 passes for 2,597 yards (13.12) and 17 TDs, rushed 19 earning all-state honors as a senior. times for 126 yards (6.63) and one TD and completed 1-of-3 (.333) pass attempts for 21 yards ... has returned 43 kickoffs for 904 yards (21.02) and 43 punts for 589 yards (13.70) PERSONAL and two TDs ... has amassed 4,216 all-purpose yards ... has scored 120 career points on 20 Son of Joe and Peggy Conway … father played basketball at Yale … brother, Joe, played TDs ... only active player among the Big 5 conferences to have posted 1,000+ receiving baseball at Fordham … brother, Jackson, is a member of the football program at Duke … yards in each of the past two seasons ... top returning wideout nationally for receiving yard- born December 16, 1993 ... majoring in political science while pursuing a certifi cate in markets age after ranking ninth in the country with 1,360 yards a season ago ... leads all active WRs and management. nationally with nine TD receptions of 50+ yards ... only returning player nationally to have recorded 100+ receptions, 1,000+ receiving yards and 12.00+ yards per reception average

20 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE a season ago ... enters the 2014 season with active streaks of 28 consecutive games with 2013 1+ pass receptions and 28 consecutive games with 2+ pass receptions ... one of three play- Second team All-America selection as a punt returner by the Football Writers Association ers returning nationally to have caught 100+ passes a season ago, joining East Carolina’s of America, Sports Illustrated and Phil Steele ... fi rst team All-ACC pick as a wide receiver Justin Hardy and Marshall’s Tommy Shuler ... one of fi ve active ACC players to have earned by both the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association and the league’s head coaches ... fi rst both fi rst team All-ACC and Academic All-ACC honors, joining teammates Kelby Brown, Will team All-ACC choice as a return specialist by the conference’s head coaches ... only player Monday and Laken Tomlinson as well as Florida State’s Jameis Winston ... only player in to receive 2013 fi rst team all-conference honors at two positions ... second team All-ACC ACC history to have caught 100+ passes in a single season (108 in 2013) ... among active pick as a return specialist by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association ... named to the players nationally, ranks fi rst in punt return average (minimum 40 returns), second in punt ACC All-Bowl Team by ESPN ... recipient of the Duke football program’s Carmen Falcone return yards, third in receiving yards, tied for third in punt returns for TDs, fourth in recep- Team MVP award ... Academic All-ACC selection ... four-time ACC Player of the Week choice tions, fourth in receptions per game (5.08) and fourth in all-purpose yards and ninth in punt ... joined Heisman Trophy recipient Jameis Winston of Florida State as the only two players returns ... among active players in the ACC, ranks fi rst in pass receptions, fi rst in receiving to earn 4+ ACC Player of the Week citations on the year ... ACC Receiver of the Week selec- yardage, fi rst in all-purpose yardage, fi rst in punt return yardage, fi rst in punt return average tion following wins over Troy and Wake Forest ... ACC Specialist of the Week honoree after (minimum 40 returns), second in pass receptions per game, second in receiving yards per games against N.C. Central and Pittsburgh ... started all 14 games ... caught 108 passes for game, second in TD receptions, second in punt returns, tied for second in punt returns for 1,360 yards (12.59) and eight TDs ... rushed eight times for 71 yards (8.88) and one TD ... TDs, third in total TDs, fourth in all-purpose yards per game, tied for fourth in kickoff returns, returned 25 punts for 401 yards (16.04) and two TDs ... compiled 1,832 all-purpose yards ... sixth in total TDs per game (0.51) and sixth in kickoff return yardage ... on the ACC’s all-time scored 66 points on 11 TDs ... established ACC single-season record for pass receptions, charts, enters the 2014 season ranking ninth in pass receptions, tied for ninth in 100-yard bettering the previous standard of 98 set by Kenneth Moore of Wake Forest in 2007 ... on receiving games (12) and 20th in receiving yardage ... sits 85 receptions and 1,152 receiving the ACC’s single-season charts, additional totals rank fi fth for receptions per game (7.71) yards shy of the ACC career records held by former Duke standout Conner Vernon (283 and fi fth in receiving yardage ... set Duke single-season records for pass receptions, pass receptions, 3,749 yards; 2009-12) ... is fi ve 100-yard receiving games shy of the ACC stan- receptions per game, receiving yardage, most 100-yard receiving games (7), most games dard held by former Duke standout and 2010 College Football Hall of Fame inductee with 5+ pass receptions (13), most games with 10+ pass receptions (4), most receptions (17; 1986-89) ... on Duke’s all-time charts, ranks fi rst for TD receptions of by a WR-TE combination (154 with Braxton Deaver), most games with 1+ pass reception 50+ yards (9), tied for fi rst for most consecutive games with 2+ receptions (28; streak active (14; tied with Deaver) and most games with 2+ pass receptions (14; tied with Deaver) ... on entering 2014), second for most games with 5+ receptions (23), second for most games with Duke’s single-season lists, additional totals rank second for most all-purpose yards, second 10+ receptions (5), second for most consecutive games with 5+ receptions (9), second for for most receptions by two teammates (154 with Deaver), second for most receiving yards punt return average, third for pass receptions, third for pass receptions per game (5.08), by two teammates (1,960 with Deaver), tied for second for most TD receptions of 50+ yards third for 100-yard receiving games, tied for third for punt returns for TDs, fourth for receiving (4), tied for second for most receptions by three teammates (193 with Deaver & Brandon yardage, fourth for receiving yards per game (66.59), fourth for all-purpose yardage, fi fth for Braxton), third for most punt return yards, third for most receiving yards by three teammates punt return yardage, fi fth for all-purpose yards per game (108.10), tied for sixth for most (2,321 with Deaver & Braxton), third for most pass receptions by a WR-TE-RB combination consecutive games with 1+ pass reception (28; streak active entering 2014), tied for seventh (167 with Deaver & Jela Duncan), third for most pass receptions by a WR-RB combination for TD receptions and tied for eighth for most games with 2+ receptions (31) ... has 23 career (121 with Duncan), fourth for receiving yards per game, fourth for punt return average and games with 100+ all-purpose yards including a career-best 279-yard outing against Pitts- tied for seventh for TD receptions ... became just the third player in Duke history to register burgh in 2013 ... has 12 career games with 100+ receiving yards including a career-high 8+ receiving TDs in consecutive seasons, joining Clarkston Hines (1987-88-89) and Eron 203-yard performance versus Miami in 2012 ... owns 31 career games with 2+ pass recep- Riley (2007-08) ... joined Hines (1987-88-89) as the only two players in Duke history to tions, 23 career games with 5+ pass receptions and fi ve career games with 10+ pass recep- register 5+ 100-yard receiving games in consecutive seasons ... in the ACC, ranked fi rst tions including a career-high 12 catches against Texas A&M in the 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl ... in receptions, second in receptions per game (7.71), second in receiving yardage, second has led Duke in all-purpose yardage in each of the past three seasons and is aiming to be- in receiving yards per game (97.14), second in punt return average, second in punt return come the fi rst player in Duke history to lead the team in all-purpose yardage in four con- yardage, second in all-purpose yardage, tied for second in punt returns for TDs, fourth in all- secutive seasons ... sits 1,537 all-purpose yards shy of the school career record of 5,753 purpose yards per game (130.86) and fi fth in TD receptions ... nationally, ranked fi rst in punt held by Chris Douglas (2000-03) ... sits 784 all-purpose yards shy of becoming the 10th returns of 20+ yards (8), tied for fi rst in pass receptions of 60+ yards (4), tied for fi rst with player in ACC history to reach 5,000-yard plateau ... bidding to join Hines as the only two punt returns for TDs of 70+ yards (2), tied for second in punt returns for TDs, tied for third in players in ACC history with three 1,000-yard receiving seasons ... aiming to join Stan Cris- pass receptions of 50+ yards (5), ninth in receiving yardage, 12th in receptions per game, son (1961-62-63), Hines (1987-88-89), Eron Riley (2006-07-08) and Vernon (2010-11-12) as 18th in receiving yards per game, 31st in all-purpose yards per game and tied for 44th in TD the only players in school history to lead the squad in receiving yardage in three consecutive receptions ... part of a Blue Devil offense that was one of three nationally (Duke, Alabama seasons ... holds Duke & ACC record and shares NCAA standard for longest pass reception & South Carolina) to have a pair of 100-yard receivers (Crowder & Deaver [116]) in a bowl (99 yards from Sean Renfree vs. Miami, 2012) ... holds Duke bowl game records for pass game and one of two offenses (Duke & Alabama) to have two 100-yard receivers and one receptions (12) and receiving yardage (163) set against Texas A&M in the 2013 Chick-fi l-A 100-yard rusher (Josh Snead [104]) in a bowl game ... established Duke bowl game records Bowl ... also holds school bowl game standard for longest TD reception with 59-yard score for pass receptions and receiving yardage with a 12-catch, 163-yard performance against from Anthony Boone vs. Texas A&M ... holds ACC single-season records for pass receptions Texas A&M in the 46th annual Chick-fi l-A Bowl ... the 12 receptions matched the second- (108 in 2013) and most combined pass receptions by two teammates (161) with Vernon in highest bowl game total nationally, trailing only Clemson’s Sammy Watkins’ 16-catch perfor- 2012 ... also paired with Vernon to become the fi rst tandem in ACC history to register 75+ mance against Ohio State in the Discover Orange Bowl ... receiving yardage total marked pass receptions in the same season (2012) and just the second duo in ACC history to post the seventh-highest of the bowl season ... added a 59-yard TD catch against the Aggies 1,000+ receiving yards in the same season (2012), joining E.G. Green (1,007) and Andre to set school bowl game record for longest scoring reception ... also reached the 10-catch Cooper (1,002) of Florida State in 1995 ... with Vernon (85) and Desmond Scott (65), holds plateau against Memphis (11), Navy (10) and Wake Forest (11) ... other 100-yard receiving ACC single-season record for most players (3) with 65+ pass receptions (2012) ... holds games came versus Memphis (140), Pittsburgh (141), Troy (149), Virginia (113), N.C. State ACC single-season record for receiving yardage by a sophomore (1,074 in 2012) ... holds (134) and Wake Forest (121) ... posted the fi fth-highest single-game all-purpose yardage Duke career record for most TD receptions of 50+ yards (9) ... shares Duke all-time record total in school history with a 279-yard performance against Pittsburgh ... against the Pan- for most consecutive games with 2+ pass receptions (28 [active]; with Hines & Vernon) ... thers, totaled 141 receiving yards, 29 rushing yards and 109 punt return yards ... had 100+ holds Duke single-season records for pass receptions, pass receptions per game (7.71 in punt return yards against both N.C. Central (113; 4th highest single-game total in school 2013), receiving yards (1,360 in 2013), most games with 5+ pass receptions (13 in 2013), history) and Pittsburgh (109; 6th highest single-game total in school history) ... punt return most games with 10+ pass receptions (4 in 2013) and TD receptions of 50+ yards (5 in 2012) average of 36.33 (3-109) against Pittsburgh marked the second-highest single-game total in ... shares Duke single-season records for most games with 1+ pass reception (14 in 2013; school history, trailing only George Clark’s standard of 39.67 (3-119) versus Wake Forest in with Braxton Deaver) and most games with 2+ pass receptions (14 in 2013; with Deaver) ... 1944 ... season punt return average marked Duke’s highest since 1944 when Clark set the one of two players in Duke history with multiple 1,000-yard receiving seasons, joining Hines school standard at 19.71 ... two punt returns for TDs came against N.C. Central (76 yards; (1987-88-89) ... one of fi ve players in Duke history to register 1,000 receiving yards in a 8th longest return in school history) and Pittsburgh (82 yards; t5th longest return in school season, joining Wes Chesson (1970), Hines, Donovan Varner (2009) and Vernon (2012) ... history) ... became just the third player in Duke history to register two punt returns for TDs only player in Duke history to record multiple seasons with 70+ receptions ... enters the in the same season, joining Elmore Hackney (1937) and (1961) ... against season fi ve TDs shy of becoming the fourth player in Duke history with 20+ TDs and 30 Pittsburgh, accounted for three TDs with a 62-yard reception, 7-yard run and 82-yard punt points short of becoming the 13th player in school history with 150+ points ... has caught TD return to become the fi rst Duke player score TDs via reception, rush and return since Scot- passes from three Duke QBs — Boone (7), Brandon Connette (2) & Renfree (8) ... the 17 TD tie Montgomery accomplished the feat versus Wake Forest in 1999 ... became the seventh receptions have averaged 43.35 yards per catch ... scoring catches by QB have averaged player in Duke history to lead the team in all-purpose yardage in three consecutive seasons, 29.71 yards (Boone), 61.00 yards (Connette) and 50.50 yards (Renfree) ... has multiple 50+ joining George Clark (1944-45-46), Jay Wilkinson (1961-62-63), Troy Slade (1973-74-75), yard TD receptions from all three QBs — Boone (3), Connette (2) & Renfree (4) ... has 12 Mike Grayson (1981-82-83), Scottie Montgomery (1997-98-99) and Jabari Marshall (2006- TD catches of 20+ yards and four TD grabs of 60+ yards ... has played 2,190 career snaps. 07-08) ... on the fi eld for 1,002 snaps.

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2012 PRIOR TO DUKE Honorable mention All-ACC selection by both the league’s media representatives and head Three-year letterman at Monroe under coach Johnny Sowell ... helped Monroe to a three- coaches ... recipient of Duke’s Micah Harris Trinity Teammate Award, an honor presented year record of 29-10 with three state playoff berths ... listed as the No. 65 athlete in the annually to the member of the Duke football program who displays the highest teammate nation by ESPN.com ... as a senior, rushed for 641 yards and 11 TDs, caught 41 passes qualities such as inspiration, unselfi shness and commitment to the team ... started all 13 for 790 yards and nine TDs and had four returns for scores ... 2010 fi rst team all-state (1A) games ... caught 76 passes for 1,074 yards (14.13) and eight TDs ... rushed three times choice by NCPreps.com ... Rocky River Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2010 for 13 yards (4.33), returned fi ve punts for 66 yards (13.20) and returned fi ve kickoffs for ... as a junior, had 26 catches for 618 yards with 19 total TDs ... participated in the 74th 90 yards (18.00) ... led the Blue Devils in all-purpose yardage (1,243), yards per reception, annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas played December 18, 2010 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... receiving yards and TD receptions ... in the ACC, ranked tied for third in receiving yards per also participated in basketball and track and fi eld ... helped Monroe to a 32-1 record and game (82.62), tied for third in TD receptions and fi fth in receptions per game (5.85) ... na- the 2010 1A state basketball championship ... Rocky River Conference Player of the Year tionally, ranked tied for 35th in receiving yards per game and tied for 42nd in receptions per in basketball as a junior. game ... established ACC record and matched NCAA standard for longest pass reception with 99-yard effort from QB Sean Renfree against Miami ... established ACC single-season PERSONAL record for receiving yardage by a sophomore ... set school single-season record for most TD Son of Brenda and James Crowder ... father played football at North Carolina A&T ... cousin, receptions of 50+ yards with fi ve, breaking the previous standard of four set by Eron Riley Terrell Smith, lettered four seasons as a DB at Duke (2000-01-02-03) and earned All-ACC in 2007 ... scoring catches of 50+ yards came against FIU (60), Virginia (54), Virginia Tech honors in 2003 ... high school teammate of fellow Duke football program members Issac (62), Clemson (77) and Miami (99) ... on Duke’s single-season charts, totals rank second Blakeney and Quay Chambers ... born June 17, 1993 ... majoring in sociology while minor- for pass receptions, tied for third for 100-yard receiving games (5), tied for fourth for pass ing in African and African American studies ... also pursuing a certifi cate in markets and receiving yardage and tied for seventh for TD receptions ... also matched school single- management. season records for most games with 1+ reception (13) and most games with 2+ receptions (13) ... caught 5+ passes in 10 games to mark the second-highest single-season total in STATISTICS school history ... with fellow WR Conner Vernon (85), set ACC single-season record for most 2011 receptions (161) by two teammates, breaking the previous mark of 156 set by Chris Givens Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD (83) and Michael Campanaro (73) of Wake Forest in 2011 ... paired with Vernon (85-1,074) Richmond 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to become the fi rst tandem in ACC history to register 75+ pass receptions in the same sea- Stanford 4 47 17 0 2 9 5 0 Boston College 2 20 11 0 1 3 3 0 son and just the second duo in ACC history to post 1,000+ receiving yards in the same sea- Tulane 3 37 22 0 2 5 8 0 son, joining E.G. Green (1,007) and Andre Cooper (1,002) of Florida State in 1995 ... with FIU 0 0 0 0 1 16 16 0 Vernon, set Duke single-season records for receiving yardage by two teammates (2,148), Florida State 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 bettering the previous standard of 1,793 set by Vernon (746) and Donovan Varner (1,047) in Wake Forest 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 ... with Vernon, became the fourth Duke duo with 5+ TD receptions each in a season Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 0 ... teamed with Vernon to form one of just four tandems nationally to have 1,000+ receiving Miami 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 yards each, joining Markus Wheaton (1,244) and Brandin Cooks (1,151) of Oregon State, Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eric Ward (1,053) and Darrin Moore (1,032) of Texas Tech, and Stedman Bailey (1,622) and North Carolina 3 61 45 1 1 5 5 0 Tevon Austin (1,289) of West Virginia ... with Vernon, combined to be one of just four duos in the country to record 75+ pass receptions each, joining Bailey (114) and Austin (114) of Opponent KOR Yds Lg TD PR Yds Lg TD West Virginia, Moore (92) and Ward (82) of Texas Tech, and Marqise Lee (118) and Robert Richmond 3 60 24 0 0 0 0 0 Woods (76) of Southern California ... with Vernon and WR Desmond Scott (66), was the only Stanford 6 134 28 0 0 0 0 0 trio of players nationally with 65+ pass receptions and established the school single-season Boston College 4 82 26 0 0 0 0 0 record for most catches by three teammates (227) ... caught a season-high 10 passes at Tulane 4 89 25 0 2 -6 0 0 Stanford ... against the Cardinal, paired with Scott (11) to become the second duo in Duke FIU 6 136 27 0 1 5 5 0 history to post 10+ catches apiece in a single game, joining the tandem of Corey Thomas Florida State 2 37 19 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 3 86 35 0 4 25 13 0 (13) and Marc Wilson (10) against Virginia in 1995 ... posted fi ve 100-yard receiving games Virginia Tech 3 60 26 0 3 57 26 0 against FIU (102), Stanford (112), Virginia Tech (127), Clemson (167) and Miami (203) ... Miami 3 57 21 0 0 0 0 0 the 203-yard performance versus the Hurricanes marked the seventh-highest single-game Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 total in Duke history ... totaled 272 all-purpose yards (203 receiving & 69 KOR) against Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami to register the seventh-highest single-game total in school history ... ACC Receiver North Carolina 4 73 22 0 3 41 29 0 of the Week honoree following the eight-catch, 203-yard, two-TD performance against the Hurricanes ... caught game-winning, fi ve-yard TD pass from Renfree with 13 seconds left in 2012 the fourth quarter in 33-30 victory over North Carolina ... became the fi fth player in school Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD history to register a game-winning TD reception in the fi nal period, joining Howard Pitt (vs. FIU1 6 102 60 1 0 0 0 0 2 SMU, 1952), Tom Hall (vs. Georgia Tech, 1977), Mark Militello (vs. N.C. State, 1983) and Stanford 10 112 51 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central3 7 84 33 1 1 7 7 0 Marc Mays (vs. Northwestern, 1990) ... became just the third player in Duke history to open Memphis4 6 69 24 0 1 -6 0 0 a season with two straight 100-yard receiving games, joining Clarkston Hines (1988) and Wake Forest5 5 10 8 0 0 0 0 0 Richmond Flowers (1998) ... on the fi eld for 939 total snaps. Virginia6 4 84 54 1 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech7 8 127 62 1 0 0 0 0 2011 North Carolina8 5 41 26 1 0 0 0 0 Played in all 12 games ... caught 14 passes for 163 yards (11.64) and one TD while rushing Florida State9 2 16 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 eight times for 42 yards (5.25) ... completed one-of-two (.500) pass attempts for 21 yards Clemson 7 167 77 1 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech11 2 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 (21.00) ... returned 38 kickoffs for 814 yards (21.42) and 13 punts for 122 yards (9.39) ... Miami12 8 203 99 2 0 0 0 0 led Duke in all-purpose yardage (1,141) ... became the fi rst freshman to lead Duke in all- Cincinnati13 6 49 16 0 1 12 12 0 purpose yards since Ronnie Drummer in 2004 ... ranked fi fth in the ACC in kickoff return average ... had a season-high four catches for 47 yards against Stanford ... fi rst collegiate Opponent KOR Yds Lg TD PR Yds Lg TD TD reception covered 45 yards from Sean Renfree at North Carolina ... had a season-best FIU1 0 0 0 0 2 21 17 0 61 receiving yards as well as a 21-yard pass completion to Anthony Boone against the Stanford2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tar Heels ... sealed Duke’s 31-27 road win over FIU on a 16-yard run around left end on N.C. Central3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3rd-and-7 from the Duke 16 yard line with 1:36 remaining in the fourth quarter ... returned a Memphis4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 season-high six kickoffs against both Stanford and FIU to match the second-highest single- Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 game total by a Duke rookie ... punt return average marked Duke’s best since 2001 when Virginia Tech7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ronnie Hamilton (15.55) led the ACC ... the 38 kickoff returns matched the second-highest North Carolina8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 single-season total in Duke history while the 814 kickoff return yards stand as the fourth-best Florida State9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 single-season total in school history ... both kickoff return and kickoff return yardage totals Clemson10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 established Duke freshman records ... posted 190 all-purpose yards at Stanford, marking Georgia Tech11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the seventh-highest single-game total by a Duke rookie ... carded the fourth-best single- Miami12 4 69 18 0 0 0 0 0 13 season all-purpose yardage total for Duke freshmen ... played a total of 249 snaps. 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2013 NCAA • ACTIVE PLAYERS • CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 1+ PASS RECEPTION Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD 1. Matt Miller, Boise State 39 N.C. Central14 6 62 12 0 0 0 0 0 2. Justin Hardy, East Carolina 36 Memphis15 11 140 43 0 0 0 0 0 3. Rashad Greene, Florida State 29 16 Georgia Tech 6 38 10 0 0 0 0 0 Tyler Lockett, Kansas State 29 Pittsburgh17 7 141 62 1 2 29 22 1 Troy18 7 149 60 1 0 0 0 0 5. Jamison Crowder, Duke (tied with 3 others) 28 Navy19 10 88 23 0 2 10 10 0 Virginia20 9 113 42 1 0 0 0 0 NCAA • ACTIVE PLAYERS • CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 2+ PASS RECEPTIONS Virginia Tech21 4 38 16 0 0 0 0 0 1. Justin Hardy, East Carolina 36 N.C. State22 7 134 75 0 0 0 0 0 2. Jamison Crowder, Duke 29 Miami23 6 53 18 0 1 13 13 0 3. Tommy Shuler, Marshall 26 Wake Forest24 10 121 58 2 1 9 9 0 North Carolina25 5 54 17 2 1 6 6 0 Florida State26 8 66 15 0 1 4 4 0 NCAA • ACTIVE PLAYERS • CAREER TD RECEPTIONS OF 50+ YARDS Texas A&M27 12 163 59 1 0 0 0 0 1. Jamison Crowder, Duke 9 2. , Utah 8 Opponent KOR Yds Lg TD PR Yds Lg TD 3. Amari Copper, Alabama 7 N.C. Central14 0 0 0 0 5 113 76 1 Memphis15 0 0 0 0 4 16 11 0 NCAA • ACTIVE PLAYERS • CAREER PASS RECEPTIONS Georgia Tech16 0 0 0 0 1 20 20 0 1. Justin Hardy, East Carolina 266 Pittsburgh17 0 0 0 0 3 109 82 1 2. Tommy Shuler, Marshall 230 18 Troy 0 0 0 0 2 31 21 0 3. Matt Miller, Boise State 216 Navy19 0 0 0 0 2 8 8 0 Virginia20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4. Jamison Crowder, Duke 198 Virginia Tech21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State22 0 0 0 0 4 5 3 0 NCAA • ACTIVE PLAYERS • CAREER PASS RECEIVING YARDS Miami23 0 0 0 0 2 60 35 0 1. Justin Hardy, East Carolina 3,047 Wake Forest24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2. Titus Davis, Central Michigan 2,720 North Carolina25 0 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 3. Jamison Crowder, Duke 2,597 Florida State26 0 0 0 0 1 40 40 0 Texas A&M27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NCAA • ACTIVE PLAYERS • CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg 1. Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska 4,914 2011 12/0 14 163 11.64 1 45 2. Tyler Lockett, Kansas State 4,290 2012 13/13 76 1,074 14.13 8 99 3. Venric Mark, Northwestern 4,271 2013 14/14 108 1,360 12.47 8 75 4. Jamison Crowder, Duke 4,216 Total 39/27 198 2,597 13.12 17 99 ACC • CAREER PASS RECEPTIONS Year G/GS Rush Yards Avg. TD Lg 1. Conner Vernon, Duke (2009-12) 283 2011 12/0 8 42 5.25 0 16 2. Aaron Kelly, Clemson (2005-08) 232 2012 13/13 3 13 4.33 0 12 3. Desmond Clark, Wake Forest (1995-98) 216 2013 14/14 8 71 8.88 1 22 4. Billy McMullen, Virginia (1999-02) 210 Total 39/27 19 126 6.63 1 22 5. Peter Warrick, Florida State (1996-99) 207 Donovan Varner, Duke (2008-11) 207 Year G/GS Comp Att Pct. Yards TD INT Lg 6. DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson (2010-12) 206 2011 12/0 1 2 .500 21 0 0 21 8. Jerricho Cotchery, N.C. State (2000-03) 200 2012 13/13 0 0 .000 0 0 0 — 9. Jamison Crowder, Duke (2011-present) 198 2013 14/14 0 1 .000 0 0 0 — Total 39/27 1 3 .333 21 0 0 21

Year G/GS KOR Yards Avg. TD Lg 2011 12/0 38 814 21.42 0 35 2012 13/13 5 90 18.00 0 21 2013 14/14 0 0 — 0 0 50 Total 39/27 43 904 21.02 0 35 Austin Davis Year G/GS PR Yards Avg. TD Lg 2011 12/0 13 122 9.39 0 29 C • 6-4, 285 • R-FR. 2012 13/13 5 66 13.20 0 19 MANSFIELD, TEXAS 2013 14/14 25 401 16.04 2 82 Total 39/27 43 589 13.70 2 82 MANSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

DUKE RECORD BOOK WATCH 2014 Category Crowder Duke leader Difference Charted as the top reserve at center behind returning starter Matt Skura. Pass receptions 198 Vernon (283) -85 Pass receiving yards 2,597 Vernon (3,749) -1,152 2013 Games with 100+ receiving yards 12 Hines (17) -5 Did not see game action. Games with 5+ receptions 23 Vernon (34) -11 Games with 10+ receptions 5 Vernon (6) -1 PRIOR TO DUKE Consecutive games with 2+ receptions 28(ACTIVE) Hines & Vernon (28) — Three-year letterman at Mansfi eld High School under coach Jeff Hulme ... consensus top-25 All-purpose yards 4,216 Douglas (5,753) -1,537 center nationally ... listed as the No. 6 center by ESPN.com, No. 14 center by 247Sports. Punt return yards 589 Slade (1,021) -432 com, the No. 16 center by Rivals.com and the No. 23 center by Scout.com ... helped Man- sfi eld to a three-year record of 26-10 with three state playoff appearances ... as a senior, ACC RECORD BOOK WATCH served as team captain and was a fi nalist for the Touchdown Club of Fort Worth’s offensive Category Crowder ACC leader Difference player of the year honor ... three-time fi rst team all-district pick. Pass receptions 198 Connor Vernon, Duke (2009-12), 283 -85 Pass receiving yards 2,597 Connor Vernon, Duke (2009-12), 3,749 -1,152 PERSONAL Games with 100+ receiving yards 12 Clarkston Hines, Duke (1986-89) 17 -5 Son of Larry and Tracy Davis … born February 25, 1995. 23 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

2012 Did not see game action ... underwent surgery on January 9, 2012 to repair torn left anterior cruciate ligament ... underwent surgery on June 14, 2012 to repair left thumb fracture ... 89 underwent surgery on July 10, 2012 to repair left patella fracture. 2011 Braxton Deaver Academic All-ACC selection ... recipient of the Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award, a team honor presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player and one player in TE • 6-5, 240 • R-SR. the developmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and con- CHARLOTTE, N.C. ditioning ... played in all 12 games with one starting assignment ... started against Miami ... key contributor on special teams ... caught eight passes for 107 yards (13.38) ... logged two PROVIDENCE HIGH SCHOOL receptions against Stanford, Miami and Virginia ... posted a season-high 46 receiving yards at Virginia including a season-long 41-yard catch ... on the fi eld for 436 total snaps. 2014 Returning starter at tight end ... returning All-ACC tight end ... named to the preseason 2010 Watch List for the Mackey Award, an honor presented annually to the nation’s top tight end Did not see game action. ... preseason All-ACC selection by Athlon Sports (2nd team), Lindy’s Sports (2nd team) and Phil Steele’s College Football Preview (2nd team) ... charted as the No. 4 tight end in the PRIOR TO DUKE nation by Lindy’s Sports ... charted as the No. 9 TE prospect for the 2015 NFL Draft by CBS Lettered three seasons at Providence High School under coach Randy Long ... charted as Sports ... member of Duke’s WR/TE unit ranked No. 22 nationally by Athlon Sports ... in 26 the 121st-best wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice career games (15 starts), has 54 pass receptions for 707 yards (13.09) and four TDs ... has by SuperPrep ... helped team to three-year record of 23-18 with three state playoff appear- 17 games with 2+ receptions including a career-high seven catches against North Carolina ances ... as a senior, earned fi rst team all-state honors from both the Associated Press in 2013 ... enters the 2014 season having caught both 1+ and 2+ passes in 14 consecutive and NCPreps.com after catching 72 passes for 1,002 yards and 13 TDs ... received all- games ... has one career 100-yard game, a 116-yard performance against Texas A&M in the conference and all-county accolades in 2009 ... had 46 receptions for 752 yards and 10 TDs 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl ... has six career games with 45+ receiving yards ... one of fi ve active as a junior and 58 catches for 800 yards and 12 TDs as a sophomore ... fi nished career with Blue Devils with 4+ career receiving TDs, joining WR Issac Blakeney, WR Jamison Crowder, 176 receptions for 2,554 yards and 35 TDs ... lettered as a midfi elder on the lacrosse team, WR Max McCaffrey and TE David Reeves ... with Reeves, provides Duke with a pair of TEs helping squad to two conference crowns as well as the 2009 state title. with 20+ career receptions and 4+ career TD receptions ... among active tight ends in the ACC, ranks third in both pass receptions and receiving yards behind Miami’s Clive Walford PERSONAL (77-1,077)and Florida State’s Nick O’Leary (66-973) ... holds Duke bowl game records for Son of Jay and Jayne Deaver ... father lettered four seasons (1985-86-87-88) as an of- yards per reception (19.33; minimum 5 receptions) and receiving yards by a TE (116) — fensive guard at Wake Forest, helping the Demon Deacons to a 22-21-1 record ... high both set versus Texas A&M in the 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl ... has played 1,302 snaps ... in the school teammate of former Duke football letterman Brandon Braxton ... born May 8, 1992 program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, led the TE unit in power clean ... majoring in sociology. (292 lbs.) and bench press (380 lbs.). STATISTICS 2013 2011 Third team All-ACC choice by both the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association and the Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD league’s head coaches ... named to both the ACC and national All-Bowl Teams by ESPN Richmond 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... started all 14 games ... caught 46 passes for 600 yards (13.04) and four TDs ... equaled Stanford 2 28 20 0 0 0 0 0 school single-season records for most games with 1+ receptions (14; tied with Jamison Boston College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crowder) and 2+ receptions (14; tied with Crowder) ... had a career-high seven catches Tulane 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 for 65 yards at North Carolina as Duke clinched the ACC Coastal Division championship ... FIU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 recorded a career-high 116 receiving yards on six catches against Texas A&M in the Chick- Florida State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fi l-A Bowl to post the eighth-highest single-game receiving yardage total by a TE in school Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 history ... against the Aggies, had three receptions of 25+ yards while fi ve of the six catches Miami1 2 18 19 0 0 0 0 0 produced fi rst downs ... yardage total marked the highest bowl game total nationally by a Virginia 2 46 41 0 0 0 0 0 TE ... performance against Texas A&M set school bowl game record for receiving yards by Georgia Tech 1 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 a TE, bettering the previous standard of 109 yards by Bill Khayat against Wisconsin in the North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hall of Fame Bowl, and ranks as the third-highest bowl game total in school history overall ... set school bowl game record for yards per reception (19.33; minimum 5 receptions) ... part 2012 — Did not play of a Blue Devil offense that was one of three nationally (Duke, Alabama & South Carolina) to have a pair of 100-yard receivers (Deaver & Crowder [163]) in a bowl game and one of 2013 two offenses (Duke & Alabama) to have two 100-yard receivers and one 100-yard rusher Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD 2 (Josh Snead [104]) in a bowl game ... had a three-catch, 96-yard, 2-TD performance at N.C. Central 3 16 10 1 0 0 0 0 3 Virginia that included the game-winning, 47-yard TD reception from QB Brandon Connette Memphis 5 66 36 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech4 2 25 20 0 0 0 0 0 with 11:44 remaining in the fourth period as Duke rallied from a 22-0 defi cit in the second Pittsburgh5 2 21 15 1 0 0 0 0 quarter for a 35-22 victory ... second TD against the Cavaliers covered 24 yards from QB Troy6 2 18 13 0 0 0 0 0 Anthony Boone at the 4:17 mark of the fourth period and gave Duke a 32-22 advantage ... Navy7 3 54 24 0 0 0 0 0 other TDs came versus N.C. Central and Pittsburgh ... produced fi rst downs on 58.7 percent Virginia8 3 96 47 2 0 0 0 0 (27-of-46) of reception total ... closed the season on a high note by averaging 5.67 recep- Virginia Tech9 2 29 16 0 0 0 0 0 10 tions and 66.00 yards per game over the fi nal three contests against North Carolina, Florida N.C. State 2 13 8 0 0 0 0 0 11 State and Texas A&M ... among TEs in the ACC, ranked second in pass receptions, second Miami 3 30 21 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest12 2 34 19 0 0 0 0 0 in receiving yards and second in receiving TDs ... versus Texas A&M, along with Crowder North Carolina13 7 65 14 0 0 0 0 0 (163), became the 18th Duke tandem to each post 100+ receiving yards in a game, and the Florida State14 4 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 fi rst duo in school history to accomplish the feat in a bowl game ... season reception total Texas A&M15 6 116 37 0 0 0 0 0 marked the sixth-highest by a TE in school history and the most by a Duke TE since Khayat’s 49 catches in 1994 ... TD reception total matched the fourth-highest single-season total by Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg a TE in school history ... paired with Crowder (108) to establish school single-season record 2011 12/1 8 107 13.38 0 41 for pass receptions by a WR-TE duo with 154 ... coupled with Crowder (1,360) to set school 2012 0/0 0 0 — 0 0 single-season standard for receiving yardage by a WR-TE pair with 1,960 ... combined with 2013 14/14 46 600 13.04 4 47 Crowder and Jela Duncan (13) to form the third most prolifi c pass-catching WR-TE-RB trio Total 26/15 54 707 13.09 4 47 in school history with 167 receptions ... with Crowder, became the 11th duo in Duke history to register 600+ receiving yards each ... on the fi eld for 866 snaps.

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STATISTICS 2011 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Richmond1 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 94 Stanford 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Boston College 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tulane 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo FIU2 3 0 3 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 0 1 0 0 DE • 6-4, 240 • R-SR. Florida State3 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest4 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PRAIRIE VIEW, TEXAS Virginia Tech5 2 6 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami6 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 WALLER HIGH SCHOOL Virginia7 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — 2014 North Carolina — DNP — Projected starter at defensive end ... one of four redshirt seniors in Duke’s defensive line unit, joining DT Jamal Bruce, DE Dezmond Johnson and DT Jamal Wallace ... in 31 career 2012 games (9 starts), has 45 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss, 5.5 quarterback sacks, two caused Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH fumbles and fi ve QB pressures ... has twice registered sack and caused fumble sequence FIU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 which led to game-winning TDs on the road versus FIU (2011) and Wake Forest (2012) ... Stanford 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central 1 2 3 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0 has fi ve career games with 3+ tackles including a career-best eight stops against Virginia Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tech in 2011 ... has 12 career games with 2+ tackles ... has played 927 career snaps ... Wake Forest 2 0 2 1.0-8 1.0-8 0 0 1 0 0 one of four members of the defensive line with 900+ snaps of experience including Bruce Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 (960), Johnson (1,198) and DE Kyler Brown (914) ... among active Blue Devils, ranks tied Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 for fi rst in sacks, tied for second in caused fumbles, tied for third in QB pressures and sixth North Carolina 2 0 2 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 0 0 0 1 in tackles for loss ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, led Florida State 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 8 the DE group in the broad jump (10’2”) while ranking second in the unit in the vertical jump Clemson 2 0 2 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — (33’5”) ... in the annual Spring Game, carded three tackles, 2.0 quarterback sacks, one PBU Miami 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 and one QB pressure. Cincinnati9 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

2013 2013 Played in nine games ... missed the fi rst four weeks of the season while recovering from Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH left ankle surgery performed on May 22, 2013 ... also sat out the N.C. State contest due to N.C. Central — DNP — injury ... recorded nine tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 quarterback sacks and two QB pres- Memphis — DNP — sures ... posted two tackles — both quarterback sacks for a combined minus-23 yards — in Georgia Tech — DNP — the road victory over Virginia ... credited for two QB pressures in the ACC Coastal Division Pittsburgh — DNP — championship-clinching victory at North Carolina, including one on the game-sealing INT Troy 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Navy 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 by Duke S DeVon Edwards with 13 seconds left in the fourth quarter ... on the fi eld for 224 Virginia 2 0 2 2.0-23 2.0-23 0 0 0 0 0 snaps. Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — 2012 Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Played in 12 games with two starting assignments ... missed the Georgia Tech game due Wake Forest 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 to injury ... starts came against Clemson and Cincinnati ... posted 19 tackles, 3.5 tackles for North Carolina 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2 loss, 2.5 quarterback sacks, one caused fumble and one QB pressure ... had a season-high Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 six tackles at Florida State ... set up Duke’s game-winning TD run by Anthony Boone in the 34-27 win at Wake Forest with a sack and caused fumble of Demon Deacon QB Tanner Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Price at the 12:11 mark of the fourth period ... fumble was recovered by Jonathan Woodruff 2011 10/7 7 10 17 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 0 1 0 2 at the Wake Forest eight yard line, and, two snaps later, Boone scored from four yards out 2012 12/2 13 6 19 3.5-18 2.5-16 0 0 1 0 1 ... also logged sacks in victories over N.C. Central and North Carolina ... on the fi eld for 361 2013 9/0 6 3 9 2.5-23 2.0-23 0 0 0 0 2 total snaps including a season-high 48 versus Clemson. Total 31/9 26 19 45 7.0-50 5.5-48 0 0 2 0 5 2011 Played in 10 games with seven starting assignments ... missed the fi nal two games of the year after suffering season-ending ankle injury in week 10 at Virginia ... fi nished the year with 17 tackles, 1.0 quarterback sack, one caused fumble and two QB pressures ... had a season-high eight tackles against Virginia Tech ... set up Duke’s game-winning TD by Juwan Thompson in the 31-27 victory at FIU with a sack and caused fumble of Golden Panther QB Wes Carroll with 6:58 remaining in the fourth quarter ... fumble was recovered by Anthony Young-Wiseman and returned to the nine yard line, where, on the next snap from scrim- mage, Thompson scored on the ground off the right side of the line ... credited with QB pressures against Stanford and Tulane ... on the fi eld for 342 total snaps.

2010 Did not see game action.

PRIOR TO DUKE Lettered two seasons at Waller High School under coach Jason Morley ... helped team to state playoff appearance in 2009 ... recorded eight sacks in senior campaign en route to earning fi rst team All-District 18-4A honors ... also lettered in basketball.

PERSONAL Son of Corliss Ondijo and Willie DeWalt ... born May 19, 1992 ... majoring in political science while pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management studies.

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11 27 T.J. Douglas DeVon Edwards CB • 6-1, 185 • R-FR. S/CB • 5-9, 175 • R-SO. FORT MYERS, FLA. COVINGTON, GA. FORT MYERS HIGH SCHOOL ALCOVY HIGH SCHOOL 2014 2014 Reserve cornerback ... made transition from wide receiver into the defensive secondary Returning starter at the Rover safety position ... returning All-ACC and All-American return following spring practice. specialist ... named to the preseason Watch List for the Paul Hornung Award, an honor given annually by the Louisville Sports Commission to the most versatile player in college football 2013 ... preseason All-America pick as a kickoff returner by Athlon Sports (4th team), Phil Steele’s Did not see game action. College Football Preview (2nd team) and Sporting News (3rd team) ... preseason All-ACC choice by Athlon Sports (2nd team KR), Lindy’s Sports (3rd team AP) and Phil Steele’s PRIOR TO DUKE College Football Preview (2nd team KR) ... versatile defender who also could see time at Three-year letterman at Fort Myers under coach Sammy Sirianni ... helped Fort Myers to a cornerback ... in 14 games (7 starts), has 64 tackles, 0.5 tackle for loss, three INTs and six three-year ledger of 22-10 ... second team all-state (6A) selection by the Associated Press PBUs while returning 19 kickoffs for 574 yards (30.21) and two TDs ... has four career TDs in 2012 ... two-time fi rst team all-conference and all-district choice ... as a senior, compiled on two INT returns and two KO returns ... shares ACC and NCAA record for longest kickoff 1,685 yards of total offense (1,053 rushing & 632 passing) with TD responsibility total of 22 return (100 yards vs. N.C. State, 2013) ... holds Duke single-season record for kickoff return (15 rush, 1 receive & 6 pass) ... during junior campaign, logged 1,888 yards of total offense average (30.21 in 2013) ... shares Duke single-season records for INT returns for TDs (2 (625 rushing & 1,263 passing) with 18 TDs ... also lettered in track and fi eld and wrestling. in 2013) and kickoff returns for TDs (2 in 2013) ... shares Duke single-game record for INT returns for TDs (2 vs. N.C. State, 2013) ... one of two players in NCAA history to score TDs PERSONAL via INT return on consecutive snaps from scrimmage (25 & 45 yards against N.C. State Son of Shaynon DiNatale and Willie Douglas … cousin, Jammi German, lettered three sea- in 2013), joining former Duke CB Leon Wright, who accomplished the feat against Army sons (1994-95-96) as a wide receiver at the University of Miami (Fla.), was selected in the in 2009 ... has reached double fi gures in the tackle column twice including a career-high third round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons and also played with the Cleveland 12 stops versus Virginia Tech and 10 tackles against N.C. State in 2013 ... has six career Browns ... cousin, Melvin German, is a member of the football program at Florida Atlantic games with 5+ tackles ... one of four active players nationally who registered multiple kickoff University ... cousin, Joel German, is a member of the football program at Western Kentucky returns for TDs of 99+ yards during the 2013 season, joining Autrey Golden of UTEP, Ty University ... born April 26, 1995. Montgomery of Stanford and Carlos Wiggins of New Mexico ... has played 723 snaps ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, matched the team’s second- highest vertical jump (36’5”).

2013 All-America selection as a kick return specialist by the Walter Camp Foundation (2nd team), Athlon Sports (3rd team), Phil Steele (3rd team) and Sports Illustrated (HM) ... Freshman All-America choice as a kick return specialist by Sporting News (1st team), Phil Steele (1st team) and Athlon Sports (2nd team) ... third team All-ACC pick by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association as a return specialist ... Academic All-ACC selection ... fi nished second in the balloting for ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media As- sociation ... fi nished tied for third in the balloting for ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year by the league’s head coaches ... played in all 14 games with seven starts ... started the fi nal seven games of the season ... recorded 64 tackles, 0.5 tackle for loss, three INTs and six PBUs ... returned 19 kickoffs for 574 yards (30.21) and two TDs ... returned two INTs for TDs ... earned Nagurski National Player of the Week, Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week and ACC Rookie of the Week following 10-tackle, 2-INT, 1-PBU performance versus N.C. State that included three TDs on a 100-yard KOR, 25-yard INT return and 45-yard INT return ... against the Wolfpack, became the second player in NCAA history, joining former Duke CB Leon Wright (vs. Army, 2009), to score TDs via INT return on consecutive snaps from scrimmage and became the fi rst player in the Football Bowl Subdivision to score three non-offensive TDs since September 20, 2003 when Oklahoma’s Antonio Perkins returned three punts for scores against UCLA in Norman ... in the ACC, ranked second in kickoff return average and 19th in passes defended per game (0.64) ... nationally, ranked third in kickoff return average ... one of four players nationally with multiple kickoff returns for TDs of 99+ yards, joining Autrey Golden of UTEP, Ty Montgomery of Stanford and Carlos Wiggins of New Mexico ... reached double fi gures in the tackle column twice against N.C. State and Virginia Tech (12) ... had 5+ tackles in six of the fi nal seven games of the year ... posted a season-high three PBUs in the win over Miami ... in Duke’s 27-25 win over North Carolina that clinched the ACC Coastal Division championship, carded eight tackles, returned a kick- off 99 yards for a TD and sealed the victory with an INT with just 13 seconds remaining in the fourth period ... recorded two of the top fi ve single-game kickoff return average standards in school history against N.C. State (49.33; 2nd) and North Carolina (46.00; 5th) ... posted the second-highest single-game all-purpose yardage total by a freshman in school history with 218 yards against N.C. State ... set school single-season record for kickoff return average (minimum 18 returns) ... matched school single-season record for KO returns for TDs, equal- ing the standard set by Randy Jones in 1990 ... matched school single-season record for INT returns for TDs, equaling the standard set by Gordon Carver (1945), (1971), Wyatt Smith (1989), John Talley (2004) and Leon Wright (2009) ... tied for the team lead with 10 tackles on special teams (Juwan Thompson) ... played 723 snaps.

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2012 Did not see game action.

DUKE TRACK & FIELD Member of Duke’s track and fi eld program in the spring of 2014 ... in fi rst collegiate meet 2 on April 5, the VertKlasse Meeting in High Point, N.C., posted a 100-meter time of 10.73 which matched the school’s third-fastest mark of the season ... also combined with football Evrett Edwards teammates Issac Blakeney, Ryan Smith and Josh Snead to comprise Duke’s 4x100 relay team and posted a time of 41.32, then the second-fastest time in Duke history ... at the ACC S/CB • 5-11, 190 • R-FR. Championship meet on April 18 in Chapel Hill, N.C., teamed with Blakeney, Smith and Mar- WOODBRIDGE, VA. cus Wright to place sixth in the 4x100 relay with a time of 41.15, marking the second-fastest time in Duke history ... teamed with Blakeney, Wright and Robert Rohner on Duke’s 4x200 WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL relay team to place third in the College Men’s IC4A Championship at the Penn Relays on April 26, running time of 1:25.28. 2014 Reserve defensive back ... can play either cornerback or safety ... in the annual Spring PRIOR TO DUKE Game, posted eight tackles and 1.0 quarterback sack. Four-year letterman at Alcovy under coach Kirk Hoffman ... helped Alcovy to a division championship as a senior and a pair of state playoff berths in 2009 and 2011 ... as a senior, 2013 carded 49 tackles, nine PBUs and one interception while gaining 1,978 all-purpose yards Did not see game action ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2013. with 20 total touchdowns en route to garnering Region 3-AAAA Offensive Player of the Year honors ... second team all-state pick by the Georgia Sportswriters Association as a return PRIOR TO DUKE specialist after averaging 41 yards per kickoff return and returning four kickoffs for TDs Three-year letterman at Woodbridge under coach Kevin Smith ... helped Woodbridge to in 2011 ... set school single-season records for all-purpose yards, total touchdowns and state playoff appearances in 2010 and 2012 ... nationally, listed as the No. 43 cornerback kick-off returns for touchdowns while becoming just the third player in school history to rush by ESPN.com, the No. 59 cornerback by Rivals.com, the No. 67 cornerback by 247Sports. for over 1,000 yards in a season (1,009) ... rushed for a career-high 274 yards with three com and the No. 79 cornerback by Scout.com ... charted as the No. 4 cornerback and No. touchdowns in Alcovy’s 44-28 win over Jones County on October 7, 2011 ... also received 22 overall prospect in Virginia by Rivals.com ... two-time all-district and All-Met selection ... all-area and all-county accolades ... also lettered in basketball, earning all-region honors. as a senior, posted 37 tackles, eight PBUs and one interception while catching 32 passes for 540 yards and two TDs ... in junior season, recorded 37 tackles, eight interceptions and PERSONAL fi ve PBUs while catching 17 passes for 270 yards and two TDs ... fi nished prep career with Son of James and Valarie Edwards ... born December 7, 1992 ... majoring in psychology 107 tackles, 21 PBUs & 10 interceptions. while pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management. PERSONAL STATISTICS Son of Beth and Charles Edwards ... father played football at Southern University ... uncle, 2013 Benny Guilbeaux, lettered four seasons (1995-96-97-98) as a safety at Notre Dame, leading Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH the team in interceptions as both a sophomore and junior while helping the Fighting Irish to N.C. Central 0 2 2 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 a four-year record of 33-15 with three bowl game appearances ... born September 22, 1994. Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Navy 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech1 5 7 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State2 6 4 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 1 0 0 0 Miami3 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 3 0 0 0 Wake Forest4 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina5 6 2 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0 0 0 6 97 Florida State 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Texas A&M7 7 2 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Quaven Ferguson KOR Yds Lg TD PR Yds Lg TD N.C. Central 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DT • 6-2, 305 • FR. Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EASLEY, S.C. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Troy 1 30 18 0 0 0 0 0 EASLEY HIGH SCHOOL Navy 2 60 36 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 1 40 40 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Virginia Tech1 3 49 20 0 0 0 0 0 Three-year letterman at Easley under Grayson Howell ... helped team to three-year record N.C. State2 3 148 100 1 0 0 0 0 of 24-13 with three state playoff appearances ... recorded 93 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, Miami3 2 45 24 0 0 0 0 0 six sacks and two caused fumbles as a senior to earn fi rst team (Division II AAAA) all-state Wake Forest4 2 46 27 0 0 0 0 0 honors from the High School Sports Report ... also received Class 4A Upper State Lineman North Carolina5 3 138 99 1 0 0 0 0 of the Year honors from the South Carolina Football Coaches Association ... had 63 tackles 6 Florida State 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 including 7.5 tackles for loss as a junior ... two-time all-region selection ... fi nished career Texas A&M7 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 with 216 tackles, 33.5 tackles for loss, 10 sacks and fi ve caused fumbles ... also lettered Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH in basketball. 2013 14/7 37 27 64 0.5-2 0.0-0 3 6 0 0 0 Total 14/7 37 27 64 0.5-2 0.0-0 3 6 0 0 0 PERSONAL Son of April and Kevin Ferguson ... born January 4, 1996. Year G/GS KOR Yards Avg. TD Lg 2013 14/7 19 574 30.21 2 100 Total 14/7 19 574 30.21 2 100 NOTE: Returned kickoff 100 yards for a TD vs. N.C. State, 2013 Returned interception 25 yards for a TD vs. N.C. State, 2013 Returned interception 45 yards for a TD vs. N.C. State, 2013 Returned kickoff 99 yards for a TD vs. North Carolina, 2013

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14 55 Bryon Fields Lucas Fisher CB • 5-11, 180 • SO. LB • 6-4, 240 • R-JR. CHARLOTTE, N.C. MONROE, N.C. PROVIDENCE DAY HIGH SCHOOL PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL

2014 2014 Listed as a starter at cornerback ... joins classmate Breon Borders as the scheduled lineup Reserve linebacker ... made transition from defensive end to linebacker in 2013 ... has replacements for graduated starting CBs Ross Cockrell and Garett Patterson ... in 14 career played in eight career games ... has played 50 snaps. games (1 start), has 42 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack and six PBUs ... has 10 career games with 2+ tackles including a career-high 10 stops against Troy in 2013 2013 ... enters the 2014 season having recorded 1+ tackle in 11 consecutive games ... has played Did not see game action. 675 snaps. 2012 2013 Played in eight games as a reserve defensive end ... on the fi eld for 50 total snaps. Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 14 games with one starting assignment ... earned start versus N.C. State in place of injured captain Ross Cockrell ... recorded 42 2011 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack and six PBUs ... posted a season-high 10 Did not see game action. tackles against Troy ... fi rst collegiate sack was a 9-yard loss of eventual Heisman Trophy recipient Jameis Winston of Florida State in the Dr Pepper ACC Championship game ... PRIOR TO DUKE posted season-high three PBUs to match the second-highest single-game total by a Duke Four-year letterman at Piedmont under coach Frank Ambrose ... as a senior, carded 94 freshman in the 13-10 win over then 16th-ranked Virginia Tech as the Blue Devils defeated tackles, 28 tackles for loss and 11 sacks as Piedmont went 11-2, captured the Rocky River a nationally-ranked opponent on the road for the fi rst time since 1971 ... also had multiple Conference championships and advanced to the state playoffs ... earned Rocky River PBUs in the win over N.C. Central (2) ... registered 2+ tackles in 10 games ... on the fi eld Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2010 ... earned all-area honors from for 675 snaps. the Charlotte Observer as a senior ... all-conference and all-county selection in 2010 ... in junior season, posted 54 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and six sacks ... also participated in PRIOR TO DUKE basketball. Four year letterman at Providence Day under coach Bruce Hardin ... helped Providence Day to a four-year record of 29-18 with three state playoff berths including the 2011 NCISAA PERSONAL Division I state championship ... two-time fi rst team all-state selection by the North Carolina Son of Michael and Susan Redden ... born January 14, 1993 ... majoring in economics. Independent School Athletic Association ... two-time All-Mecklenburg pick by the Charlotte Observer ... as a senior, posted 67 tackles and four INTs, returned two punts for TDs, caught STATISTICS 49 passes for 851 yards and six TDs and rushed 44 times for 400 yards and four TDs ... 2012 in junior season, logged 47 tackles and fi ve INTs, caught 47 passes for 632 yards and four Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH TDs and returned fi ve punts for TDs ... earned MVP honors as Providence Day defeated FIU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Charlotte Country Day, 20-14, in the 2011 NCISAA Division I state championship game ... Stanford — DNP — named the 2011 Special Teams Player of the Year by South Charlotte Weekly ... fi nished N.C. Central 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 career with 208 tackles, 14 INTs and 10 punt returns for TDs ... named the MVP of the eighth Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest — DNP — annual Oasis Shrine Bowl after helping North Carolina to a 27-6 win over South Carolina Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 with a 71-yard punt return for a TD and an eight-yard scoring run on November 24, 2012 in Virginia Tech — DNP — Mooresville, N.C. ... also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld ... captured the NCISAA North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3A state championship in the 400 meters in 2012. Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL Georgia Tech — DNP — Son of Bryon and Julie Fields ... born August 23, 1994. Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati — DNP — STATISTICS 2013 2013 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH N.C. Central — DNP — N.C. Central 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Memphis — DNP — Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh — DNP — Pittsburgh 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Troy — DNP — Troy 7 3 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Navy — DNP — Navy 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia — DNP — Virginia 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech — DNP — Virginia Tech 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 3 0 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — 1 N.C. State 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami — DNP — Miami 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest — DNP — Wake Forest 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina — DNP — North Carolina 4 3 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 4 0 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2012 8/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2013 0/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 14/1 27 15 42 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 6 0 0 0 Total 8/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 14/1 27 15 42 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 6 0 0 0

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STATISTICS 2011 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Richmond 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 54 Stanford 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston College 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tulane 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 C.J. France FIU 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 LB • 6-0, 230 • R-SR. Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 COLUMBUS, GA. Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 CARVER HIGH SCHOOL Virginia1 2 6 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — 2014 North Carolina 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Listed as a backup at the Mike linebacker slot ... experienced, steady performer ... expected to have a prominent role on special teams again in 2014... in 34 career games (12 starts), has 2012 103 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, one INT, one caused fumble and three PBUs ... has played Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 1,221 career snaps ... teams with Kelby Brown and David Helton to give Duke three LBs with FIU 2 7 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 100+ tackles and 1,000+ snaps of experience each ... has recorded 13 career games with Stanford 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 N.C. Central3 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4+ tackles including a career-high 15-stop outing at Georgia Tech in 2012 ... has 16 career Memphis 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 games with 2+ tackles ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, Wake Forest 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0 0 0 led the LB group in the broad jump (10’0”) ... two-time Academic All-ACC choice. Virginia4 1 4 5 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech5 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 North Carolina6 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 7 Played in 12 games with one starting assignment ... missed the fi rst two weeks of the year Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 8 ... started against Georgia Tech ... posted 20 tackles including a season-high eight versus Clemson 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech9 12 3 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech ... on the fi eld for 178 snaps. Miami10 3 2 5 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati11 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 13 games with 10 starts ... received the Vincent 2013 Rey Award as Duke’s most outstanding linebacker ... posted 60 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH one INT, 3 PBUs and one caused fumble ... ranked tied for fourth on the team in tackles ... N.C. Central — DNP — posted a season-best 15 tackles at Georgia Tech ... logged 4+ tackles in nine contests ... fi rst Memphis — DNP — career INT came at Wake Forest with Duke nursing a 27-20 lead midway through the fourth Georgia Tech12 2 6 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 quarter ... turnover led to Jela Duncan’s 17-yard TD run which provided the Blue Devils with Pittsburgh 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 an insurmountable 14-point cushion ... on the fi eld for 696 snaps, tops among Duke LBs, Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Navy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 including a season-high 94 at Georgia Tech. Virginia 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 N.C. State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Academic All-ACC selection ... played in 11 games with one start ... missed the Georgia Tech Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 contest due to injury ... key contributor on special teams ... totaled 23 tackles on the year ... Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 fi rst career start came at Virginia, and responded with a season-high eight tackles against North Carolina 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 the Cavaliers ... had fi ve tackles versus Stanford ... ranked third on the team in special teams Florida State 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 tackles with eight ... on the fi eld for 347 total snaps including 158 defensive plays. Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2010 2011 11/1 9 14 23 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Did not see game action. 2012 13/10 27 33 60 1.5-1 0.0-0 1 3 1 0 0 2013 12/1 8 12 20 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Total 36/12 44 59 103 1.5-1 0.0-0 1 3 1 0 0 Lettered three seasons at Carver High School under coach Dell McGhee ... listed as the 89th-best outside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com ... charted as the 80th-top middle linebacker in the country by Scout.com ... helped team to three-year record of 37-5 with three state playoff appearances and the 2007 state title ... as a senior, recorded 113 tackles ... selected to play in the annual Georgia Coaches Association North-South All-Star Game ... also lettered in tennis.

PERSONAL Son of Clarence and Lisa France ... born April 9, 1992 ... graduated from Duke in May, 2014 with a degree in sociology while minoring in education ... also earned a certifi cate in markets and management studies ... pursuing a graduate degree in Christian studies.

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2011 Played in 10 games, exclusively on special teams ... did not see action in the Tulane and Virginia contests ... had one tackle versus Georgia Tech ... on the fi eld for 79 snaps.

66 PRIOR TO DUKE Three-year letterman at West Charlotte under coach Marcus Surrat ... helped West Char- Carson Ginn lotte to a three-year ledger of 28-9 with three state playoff berths ... as a senior, carded 110 tackles, 10 sacks and six caused fumbles ... 2010 All-Mecklenburg pick by the Charlotte OG • 6-6, 305 • R-JR. Observer ... logged 95 tackles with 15 sacks as a junior ... fi nished prep career with 290 BELMONT, N.C. total tackles ... also participated in track and fi eld ... member of the 2009 state championship 4x200-meter relay team. SOUTH POINT HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL 2014 Son of Bobby and Missy Grier ... born June 8, 1993 ... majoring in cultural anthropology. Reserve offensive guard ... has the ability to play either guard or tackle ... in eight career games, has played 52 career snaps. STATISTICS 2011 2013 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Played in three games ... received time against N.C. Central, Navy and N.C. State ... on the Richmond 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 fi eld for 37 snaps including a career-high 28 versus N.C. Central. Stanford 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston College 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 Tulane — DNP — Played in fi ve games ... saw action versus FIU, N.C. Central, Memphis, Virginia and Florida FIU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 State ... on the fi eld for 15 total snaps. Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Did not see game action. Virginia — DNP — Georgia Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Three-year letterman at South Point under coach John Devine ... helped South Point to three state playoff berths including the 2009 state championship (3-AA) ... guided South 2012 Point to 23-6 record over fi nal two seasons ... all-conference pick and team captain as Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH a senior ... earned fi rst team all-county honors from the Gaston Gazette in 2010 ... also FIU — DNP — participated in basketball and track and fi eld ... earned county top-10 fi nishes in both the Stanford — DNP — N.C. Central 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 discus and shot put in 2010. Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Son of Anna and the late Eddie Ginn ... born July 27, 1993 ... majoring in political science. Virginia Tech 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 22 2013 — Did not play Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Britton Grier 2011 10/0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 11/0 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 DE • 6-1, 245 • R-JR. 2013 0/0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 CHARLOTTE, N.C. Total 20/0 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 WEST CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL 2014 Charted as a reserve defensive end ... returns to the gridiron after sitting out the 2013 cam- paign ... made transition from linebacker to defensive end during 2013 spring practice ... has displayed good speed and pass rush ability ... in 21 career games, has three tackles ... has played 249 career snaps ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, led the DE group in bench press (385 lbs.).

2013 Did not see game action.

2012 Played in 11 games ... missed the fi rst two weeks of the season due to injury ... carded single tackles against Virginia Tech and Miami ... on the fi eld for 170 total plays.

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63 47 Zach Harmon David Helton OL • 6-3, 280 • FR. LB • 6-4, 240 • SR. TOLEDO, OHIO CHATTANOOGA, TENN. CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL BAYLOR SCHOOL PRIOR TO DUKE 2014 Three-year letterman at Toledo Central Catholic under Greg Dempsey ... listed as the No. 14 Returning starting Will linebacker ... preseason All-ACC pick by Lindy’s Sports (2nd team) center in the nation by Rivals.com ... charted as the No. 20 center in the country by Scout. and Phil Steele’s College Football Preview (2nd team) ... along with fellow LB Kelby Brown, com ... helped squad to a three-year ledger of 34-6 record including the 2012 Ohio Division named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List as Duke joined Nebraska, Stanford, UCLA and II state championship ... served as team captain as a senior ... suffered season-ending neck Washington as the only schools nationally with multiple selections ... seventh-leading returning injury in week three of senior campaign ... fi rst team all-conference and honorable mention tackler in the nation behind only Ohio State’s Ryan Shazier (143 tackles in 2013), Temple’s all-state pick as a junior ... also participated in wrestling. (136), Arkansas State’s Qushaun Lee (134), Houston’s Efrem Oliphant (134), Colorado State’s Max Morgan (134) and Wyoming’s Jordan Stanton (134) ... combines with PERSONAL Brown and S Jeremy Cash to give Duke the top three returning tacklers in the ACC from a Son of Lisa and Wes Harmon … born June 27, 1996. season ago based on tackles per game average ... alongside Brown and Cash, provides Duke with one of two returning defensive units nationally to have three players who recorded 100+ tackles each in 2013, joining Houston’s trio of Oliphant, Derrick Mathews and Trevon Stewart ... with Brown and C.J. France, provides Duke with three LBs with 100+ tackles and 1,000+ snaps of experience each ... in 36 career games (19 starts), has 213 tackles, 9.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 quarterback sacks, two PBUs and fi ve QB pressures ... has fi ve career games with 10+ tackles including a career-high 19-stop performance against Virginia Tech in 2013 70 ... has 24 career games with 5+ tackles ... has 29 career games with 2+ tackles ... enters the 2014 season with a streak of 22 consecutive games with 1+ tackle while averaging 8.00 Christian Harris tackles per game over that span ... enters the 2014 season with a streak of 14 consecutive OL • 6-6, 290 • FR. games with 7+ tackles ... ranks third among active ACC players in career tackles, trailing only Brown (242) and Miami’s Denzel Perryman (241) ... in 23 career ACC regular season SUWANEE, GA. games, has amassed 143 tackles (6.22), 5.0 tackles for loss and 3.5 quarterback sacks ... top career tackle averages by opponent (minimum 2 games) include 8.33 vs. Virginia Tech COLLINS HILL HIGH SCHOOL (3) and 7.33 vs. Georgia Tech (3) ... tackle production has increased each season from 25 PRIOR TO DUKE (2011) to 55 (2012) to 133 (2013) ... on the fi eld for 1,734 career snaps ... part of a trio of Three-year letterman at Collins Hill under Kevin Reach ... listed as the No. 57 offensive three-time Academic All-ACC selections on the Duke roster, joining DE Dezmond Johnson tackle in the nation by Scout.com ... helped team to three-year record of 21-13 with three and OG Laken Tomlinson. state playoff berths and a region championship in 2013 ... fi rst team all-county as a senior ... selected to play in the Georgia Coaches Association North-South Classic and Gwinnett 2013 County All-Star Game. Academic All-ACC selection ... fi rst team Capital One Academic All-District III pick ... played in all 14 games with 13 starts ... recorded 133 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback PERSONAL sack, two PBUs and two QB pressures ... led the ACC in both tackles and tackles per game Son of Danielle Lee-Hagwood and Scott Hagwood … born January 15, 1996. (9.50) ... became the fi rst Blue Devil to lead the conference in tackles since Michael Tauiliili in 2008 ... nationally, ranked 26th in tackles per game ... posted 7+ tackles in all 14 games, reaching double fi gures four times against Troy (15), Virginia Tech (19), N.C. State (12) and Texas A&M (11) ... tackle total against the Hokies matched the 16th-highest single-game total in school history as the Blue Devils defeated a nationally-ranked opponent on the road for the fi rst time since a 9-3 triumph at No. 10 Stanford in 1971 ... the 19 stops also marked the second-highest single-game tackle total in the ACC while matching the ninth-highest single- 38 game total nationally for the 2013 season ... led the Blue Devils in tackles in a team-high six contests ... lone sack of the year came in the win at Wake Forest ... averaged 11.25 tackles Grant Hall per game in Duke’s four contests against nationally-ranked opponents ... averaged 11.00 S • 5-10, 180 • SO. tackles per game in Duke’s four ACC regular season road victories ... averaged 10.40 tackles per contest over the fi nal 10 games of the year ... averaged 9.75 tackles per game in ACC SUWANEE, GA. action ... season tackle total marked the 17th-highest single-campaign total in school history ... teamed with Jeremy Cash (121) and Kelby Brown (114) to become just the second trio in BUFORD HIGH SCHOOL Duke history to post 110+ tackles in the same season, joining Jim Reilly (137), Carl McGee (130) and Hank Rossell (130) in 1976 ... with Brown and Cash, provided Duke with one of four 2014 defensive trios nationally to post 100+ tackles each, joining Houston, Iowa and Wyoming ... Walk-on reserve safety. coupled with Cash to become the fi fth set of Blue Devils to register 120+ tackles in the same season, joining Reilly, McGee and Rossell in 1976, Emmett Tilley (164) and Jimmy Tyson 2013 (135) in 1981, Chike Egbuniwe (132) and Ryan Stallmeyer (128) in 1997 and Terrell Smith Did not see game action. (140) and Ryan Fowler (136) in 2003 ... on the fi eld for 952 snaps. PRIOR TO DUKE 2012 Three-year letterman at Buford under coach Jess Simpson … helped Buford to three-year Academic All-ACC selection ... played in 13 games with four starts ... starting assignments record of 42-3 with two state championships in 2010 and 2012 … served as team captain came against FIU, Memphis, Wake Forest and Georgia Tech ... totaled 55 tackles, 2.5 tackles during senior season … also lettered in track and fi eld. for loss and two QB pressures ... posted eight games with 5+ tackles including a season-best 10-stop outing against Clemson ... had seven tackles including 1.5 tackles for loss in the PERSONAL win over N.C. Central ... carded six tackles versus both Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech ... Son of Kellee and Stuart Hall … father played basketball at the University of Alabama and averaged 5.25 tackles per game in ACC play ... on the fi eld for 553 snaps. Mobile College … born June 6, 1995. 31 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

2011 Academic All-ACC selection ... played in nine games with two starting assignments ... did not see action in the Richmond, Boston College and FIU contests ... recorded 25 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 quarterback sacks on the year ... received starting nods against Virginia and Georgia Tech ... against the Cavaliers, posted seven stops including one for loss 57 and, one week later, contributed a season-high nine tackles versus the Yellow Jackets ... registered 1.5 quarterback sacks in the Wake Forest contest ... on the fi eld for 229 total plays. Thomas Hennessy

PRIOR TO DUKE LS • 6-3, 235 • R-SO. Four-year letterman at Baylor under coach Phil Massey ... charted as the No. 31 inside BARDONIA, N.Y. linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com ... listed as the No. 3 linebacker and the No. 23 overall prospect in Tennessee by Rivals.com ... as a senior, totaled 121 tackles, 12 tackles for loss DON BOSCO (N.J.) PREP and three caused fumbles while captaining Baylor to a 12-2 record and berth in the state championship game ... 2010 Defensive Player of the Year choice by the Chattanooga Times 2014 Free Press ... fi rst team all-state (2-AA) selection by Tennessee Sports Writers Association in Returning starting long snapper ... in 14 games (14 starts), has one tackle ... on the fi eld for 2010 ... All-Dixie Region choice by SuperPrep ... as a junior, carded 101 tackles, eight tack- 149 career snaps. les for loss and seven caused fumbles and earned all-state honors ... had 95 tackles during sophomore campaign ... also participated in wrestling ... captured the state championship 2013 in the 215-pound weight class as a junior ... member of four state championship wrestling Handled Duke’s long snapping chores on both punts and placement kicks ... played in all 14 teams — dual (2008-09) and individual (2008-10). games ... credited with one tackle ... played 149 snaps.

PERSONAL 2012 Son of Keith and Mary Helton ... uncle, James Hennen, lettered in football at Army ... uncle, Did not see game action. John Hennen, lettered in baseball at Auburn ... born May 28, 1992 ... majoring in psychology. PRIOR TO DUKE STATISTICS Three-year letterman at Don Bosco Prep under coach Greg Toal … rated the No. 9 long 2011 snapper in the nation by Kohl’s … helped team to three-year ledger of 35-0 with two national Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH championships (2009 & 2011 by USA Today) and three state crowns. Richmond — DNP — Stanford 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL Boston College — DNP — Son of Andrea and Tom Hennessy … born June 11, 1994 ... majoring in psychology while Tulane 0 2 2 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 minoring in chemistry ... also pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management. FIU — DNP — Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 1 1 2 1.5-6 1.5-6 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia1 4 3 7 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech2 2 7 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 44 2012 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Nick Hill FIU3 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Stanford 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 LB • 6-2, 235 • R-JR. N.C. Central 3 4 7 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis4 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 NASHVILLE, TENN. Wake Forest5 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 M.L. KING MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL Virginia Tech 1 5 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 Florida State 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Reserve linebacker ... in two career games, has played nine total snaps ... in the annual Spring Clemson 0 10 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Game, had eight tackles and one fumble recovery. Georgia Tech6 5 1 6 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 Cincinnati 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Played in two games ... saw action against Georgia Tech and Pittsburgh ... on the fi eld for 2013 nine total snaps. Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH N.C. Central7 0 7 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 Memphis8 2 5 7 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Did not see game action. Georgia Tech 2 5 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh9 0 8 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 10 Troy 4 11 15 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Did not see game action. Navy11 2 5 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Virginia12 3 5 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech13 6 13 19 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE N.C. State14 3 9 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Four-year letterman at Pearl-Cohn High School under coach Tony Brunetti ... ranked as the Miami15 1 6 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 No. 2 wide receiver and the No. 25 overall prospect in Tennessee by the Knoxville News Wake Forest16 4 4 8 1.0-2 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0 Sentinel ... helped Pearl-Cohn to three state playoff berths ... fi rst team all-state (3A) selec- North Carolina17 6 3 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 tion by Tennessee Sports Writers Association in 2010 ... all-city pick by the Nashville Metro 18 Florida State 4 4 8 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Coaches Association as a senior ... selected to play in the annual Toyota Tennessee East vs. Texas A&M19 9 2 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 West All-Star Classic on December 11, 2010 in Jefferson City, Tenn. ... also participated in Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH basketball and track and fi eld at M.L. King Magnet High School ... helped M.L. King Magnet 2011 9/2 11 14 25 2.5-6 1.5-6 0 0 0 0 1 to state track and fi eld championships in 2009 and 2010. 2012 13/4 19 36 55 2.5-5 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2 2013 14/13 46 87 133 4.0-7 1.0-2 0 2 0 0 2 PERSONAL Total 36/19 76 137 213 9.0-18 2.5-8 0 2 0 0 5 Son of Charles and Theresa Hill ... born November 5, 1992 ... majoring in sociology while minoring in education ... also pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management.

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32 42 Chris Holmes Dezmond Johnson LB • 6-2, 215 • R-FR. DE • 6-4, 260 • R-SR. FREDERICKSBURG, VA. NASHVILLE, TENN. CHANCELLOR HIGH SCHOOL OVERTON COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL 2014 2014 Listed as the top reserve at Will linebacker behind returning starter David Helton ... made Charted as a starting defensive end ... most experienced member of a Duke defensive front transition from safety to linebacker during spring practice ... in the program’s post-spring that features seven members with 600+ career snaps of experience ... one of four redshirt strength and conditioning evaluation, led the LB group in vertical jump (36’0”) while ranking seniors in Duke’s defensive line unit, joining DT Jamal Bruce, DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo and second in the broad jump (9’10”) ... had six tackles in the annual Spring Game. DT Jamal Wallace ... one of four members of the defensive line with 900+ snaps of experi- ence including Bruce (960), DeWalt-Ondijo (927) and DE Kyler Brown (914) ... with unique 2013 combination of size, strength and speed, possesses the physical tools to make a signifi cant Did not see game action ... recipient of the program’s Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award which impact on Duke’s defensive success ... in 38 career games (6 starts), has 65 tackles, 11.0 is presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player and one player in the tackles for loss, 5.0 quarterback sacks, two fumble recoveries, one PBU and nine QB pres- developmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and conditioning. sures ... has played 1,198 career snaps ... has 12 career games with 3+ tackles including a career-best outing of seven stops against Clemson in 2012 ... among active Blue Devils, PRIOR TO DUKE ranks second in tackles for loss, second in QB pressures, tied for second in fumble recover- Three-year letterman at Chancellor under coach Bob Oliver ... helped Chancellor to three- ies and third in quarterback sacks ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning year record of 21-12 ... charted as the No. 77 safety in the nation by Scout.com ... fi rst team evaluation, led the DE group in back squat lift at 450 pounds ... had four tackles including all-district selection following senior season ... as a senior, carded 30 tackles and one INT two quarterback sacks in the annual Spring Game ... part of a trio of three-time Academic while catching 25 passes for 330 receiving yards and four TDs ... during junior season, had All-ACC selections on the Duke roster, joining LB David Helton and OG Laken Tomlinson. 20 tackles and two INT in addition to 17 receptions for 355 yards and fi ve TDs ... credited with 50 tackles and one INT as a sophomore ... also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld. 2013 Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 14 games ... carded 22 tackles, 2.5 tackles for PERSONAL loss, 1.0 quarterback sack, two fumble recoveries, one PBU and four QB pressures ... had Son of Cecil Holmes and Antoinette Young ... born August 14, 1995 ... high school teammate a season-high four tackles in the win over Navy ... against Troy, posted two tackles for loss of current Blue Devil lineman Sam Marshall. including one sack ... fumble recoveries came in each of the fi rst two weeks of the year in victories over N.C. Central and Memphis ... had 2+ tackles in eight games ... on the fi eld for 452 snaps.

2012 Academic All-ACC selection ... played in 12 games with four starts ... missed the North Carolina week due to injury ... starting assignments came against N.C. Central, Memphis, 96 Wake Forest and Virginia ... fi nished the year with 23 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks and three QB pressures ... posted a season-high seven tackles against Clemson ... had fi ve Allen Jackson total games with 3+ tackles ... sacks came against FIU, N.C. Central and Clemson ... on the DT • 6-5, 260 • R-SO. fi eld for 377 total plays including a season-high 60 snaps at Wake Forest. ELLICOTT CITY, MD. 2011 Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 12 games with two starts ... received starting MCDONOGH HIGH SCHOOL assignments against Georgia Tech and North Carolina ... posted 20 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack and two QB pressures on the year ... had a season-high four 2014 tackles at Virginia ... logged three tackles including 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack versus Reserve defensive tackle ... made transition from end to tackle during spring practice ... in Wake Forest ... also had three stops against FIU and Georgia Tech ... on the fi eld for 369 the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, led the DT group in vertical total snaps including a season-high 59 at North Carolina. jump (34’0”) and broad jump (9’5”). 2010 2013 Did not see game action. Did not see game action. PRIOR TO DUKE 2012 Lettered two seasons at Overton Comprehensive High School under coach Terry Anderson Did not see game action while recovering from right shoulder surgery performed on August ... tabbed as the 15th-top overall prospect in Tennessee by Rivals.com ... All-Dixie Region 8, 2012. choice by SuperPrep ... helped team to an 8-4 record and state playoff berth in 2009 ... as a senior, posted 71 tackles, 18 quarterback sacks and three fumble recoveries ... earned PRIOR TO DUKE Defensive MVP honors from the Metro Coaches Association ... tabbed District 12-AAA Most Three-year letterman at McDonogh under coach Dominic Damico ... helped McDonogh to Valuable Defensive Lineman following senior season ... named to the 2009 Dream Team by three-year mark of 21-10 including a state playoff appearance in 2011 ... charted as the No. The Tennessean ... carded 64 tackles with 10 sacks in junior campaign ... received all-region 66 strongside defensive end in the nation by 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 86 defen- honors as a junior ... also lettered in basketball ... named all-district on the hardwood ... sive end in the nation by ESPN.com ... recorded 80 tackles, two caused fumbles and three participated in the second annual Toyota Tennessee All-Star Classic on December 12, 2009 pass breakups in senior campaign en route to earning all-state honors ... as a junior, posted in Jefferson City, Tenn., helping the West squad to a 16-13 win. 87 tackles, nine quarterback sacks, two caused fumbles and four blocked punts ... two-time fi rst team all-conference selection ... also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL Son of Carol and Joe Johnson ... born March 11, 1992 ... graduated from Duke on May PERSONAL 11, 2014 with a degree in cultural anthropology ... pursuing a graduate degree in Christian Son of Joe and Sandra Jackson ... cousin, Valenica Eggleston-Clark, graduated from Duke studies. in 1997 ... cousin, Bryanna Roberts, is a current student at Duke ... born August 4, 1994 ... majoring in philosophy while pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management.

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STATISTICS 2011 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Richmond 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Stanford 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Boston College 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tulane 0 2 2 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 FIU 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Jonathan Jones Florida State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 2 1 3 2.0-8 1.0-5 0 0 0 0 1 DE • 6-3, 225 • SR. Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 WALDORF, MD. Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL Georgia Tech1 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 North Carolina 0 1 1 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 2014 Listed as a second string defensive end ... saw limited action during spring drills while nurs- 2012 ing a leg injury ... possesses an exceptional work ethic ... one of seven members of Duke’s Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH defensive front with 600+ career snaps of experience ... transitioned from linebacker to the FIU 1 3 4 1.0-3 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 0 defensive front during spring drills in 2012 ... in 36 career games (2 starts), has compiled Stanford 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central3 2 2 4 1.5-8 1.0-6 0 0 0 0 0 49 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 5.5 quarterback sacks, two fumble recoveries, one PBU Memphis4 1 2 3 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 and four QB pressures ... has 14 career games with 2+ tackles including a career-high fi ve Wake Forest5 2 1 3 1.0-9 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 against Georgia Tech in 2012 ... among active Blue Devils, ranks tied for fi rst in quarterback Virginia6 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 sacks, tied for second in fumble recoveries and fi fth in tackles for loss ... has played 717 Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 career snaps. North Carolina — DNP — Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 Clemson 4 3 7 1.0-2 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Played in 12 games ... missed the Miami and Wake Forest weeks due to injury ... posted 17 Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 quarterback sacks, one PBU and two QB pressures ... had Cincinnati 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2+ tackles in fi ve games including a season-high three stops against both Georgia Tech and Troy ... sacks came in victories over Memphis, Troy and Navy ... on the fi eld for 268 snaps. 2013 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2012 N.C. Central 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Played in all 13 games with two starting assignments ... starts came against Florida State Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0 and Clemson ... totaled 29 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 two QB pressures ... had a season-high fi ve tackles at Georgia Tech ... posted 2+ tackles in Pittsburgh 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 nine games ... sacks came versus Memphis (1.5) and Miami ... fumble recovery in the fourth Troy 2 0 2 2.0-6 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 0 Navy 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 quarter at Wake Forest led to Duke’s game-winning TD by Anthony Boone in the 34-27 Virginia 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 triumph over the Demon Deacons ... other fumble recovery came against Clemson ... on the Virginia Tech 0 2 2 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 fi eld for 327 total snaps. N.C. State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2 2011 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Played in 11 games, exclusively on special teams ... did not see action in the season-opener North Carolina 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 versus Richmond ... credited with three tackles ... on the fi eld for 122 total snaps. Florida State 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Texas A&M 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Three-year letterman at Westlake under coach Dominic Zaccarelli ... helped Westlake to 2011 12/2 6 14 20 3.0-11 1.0-5 0 0 0 0 2 a three-year record of 28-9 with three state playoff appearances including the 2008 state 2012 12/4 10 13 23 5.5-25 3.0-11 0 0 0 0 3 championship (3A) ... as a senior, recorded 10 quarterback sacks en route to earning all- 2013 14/0 8 14 22 2.5-6 1.0-3 0 1 0 2 4 state accolades ... all-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep as a senior. Total 38/6 24 41 65 11.0-42 5.0-19 0 1 0 2 9 PERSONAL Changed last name from Woodruff to Jones in the spring of 2014 ... son of Sharlene Wood- ruff ... cousin, Donta Jones, lettered four seasons at Nebraska (1991-92-93-94), earned All-Big Eight honors as an outside linebacker (1994), was a starter on the Huskers’ 1994 national championship team, was a fourth round selection of the in the 1995 NFL Draft and was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame (2007) ... born June 19, 1993 ... majoring in sociology while minoring in religion.

STATISTICS 2011 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Richmond — DNP — Stanford 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston College 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tulane 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 FIU 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

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2012 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH FIU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Stanford 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 81 Memphis 1 2 3 1.5-6 1.5-6 0 0 0 0 1 Wake Forest 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Virginia 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Davis Koppenhaver Virginia Tech 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TE • 6-4, 210 • FR. Florida State1 1 2 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 VALENCIA, CALIF. Clemson2 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Georgia Tech 1 4 5 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 HART HIGH SCHOOL Miami 1 1 2 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Three-year letterman at Hart under Mike Herrington ... charted as the No. 37 tight end in the 2013 country by ESPN.com ... helped squad to three-year record of 28-11 with three state playoff Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH berths and the 2013 CIF championship ... named to the 2013 American Family Insurance N.C. Central 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 ALL-USA California Football Team by USA Today ... all-state pick by both MaxPreps (2nd Memphis 1 0 1 1.0-8 1.0-8 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 team) and Cal-Hi Sports (3rd team) ... fi rst team all-league, all-area and all-CIF selection Pittsburgh 1 0 1 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 following senior season ... as a senior, caught 85 passes for 981 yards and fi ve TDs ... ca- Troy 2 1 3 1.0-3 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 1 reer totals included 121 receptions for 1,525 yards and 10 TDs ... also lettered in basketball, Navy 2 0 2 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 0 0 0 0 earning all-league honors. Virginia 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 PERSONAL N.C. State 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Son of Dave and Sharon Koppenhaver ... born January 24, 1996. Miami — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2011 11/0 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 13/2 9 20 29 4.5-15 2.5-12 0 0 0 2 2 78 2013 12/0 9 8 17 4.0-19 3.0-18 0 1 0 0 2 Total 36/2 20 29 49 8.5-34 5.5-30 0 1 0 2 4 Sterling Korona OT • 6-7, 290 • R-FR. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS RONALD REAGAN HIGH SCHOOL 2014 Reserve offensive tackle ... expected to play on the right side of the offensive front ... joins redshirt sophomore WR Erich Schneider and redshirt junior OT Sam Marshall as the tallest 20 members of the program at 6’7”.

Jake Kite 2013 S • 6-0, 185 • R-FR. Did not see game action ... recipient of the program’s Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award which is presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player and one player in the de- ROANOKE, VA. velopmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and conditioning.

HIDDEN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL PRIOR TO DUKE 2014 Two-year letterman at Ronald Reagan under coach David Wetzel ... helped Ronald Reagan Reserve safety. to a two-year record of 19-6 with a pair of state playoff appearances ... charted as the No. 68 offensive tackle in the nation by both ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... Texas Class 5A 2013 All-Super Team choice and all-area selection by the San Antonio Express-News following Did not see game action. senior season ... Texas District 26-5A fi rst team all-district pick and team offensive MVP in 2012 ... also participated in track and fi eld. PRIOR TO DUKE Four-year letterman at Hidden Valley under coach Scott Weaver ... charted as the No. 39 PERSONAL safety in the nation by ESPN.com ... two-time fi rst team all-state (AA) selection by Virginia- Son of Laura Korona-Ureste and Mark Ureste ... born November 8, 1994. Preps.com ... two-time Timesland Defensive Player of the Year pick by the Roanoke Times ... two-time Virginia Region IV Defensive Player of the Year choice ... two-time River Ridge District Defensive Player of the Year honoree ... earned fi rst team all-district and all-region honors as a kick return specialist in 2012 after returning 14 kickoffs for 304 yards and 19 punts for 215 yards ... in senior season, carded 120 total tackles, six caused fumbles and four fumble recoveries along with 33 receptions for 392 yards and six TDs ... as a junior, posted 148 tackles and four INTs ... also lettered in wrestling.

PERSONAL Son of Christie and Christopher Kite ... born July 6, 1994 ... father was a member of the football team as a defensive back and wide receiver at the university of Virginia from 1984- 87, helping the Cavaliers to a four-year record of 25-19-2 with Peach Bowl and All American Bowl victories following the 1984 and 1987 seasons, respectively.

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84 58 Trevon Lee Michael Mann WR • 6-1, 175 • FR. DE • 6-4, 235 • R-SO. PLANTATION, FLA. CASTLE ROCK, COLO. CARDINAL GIBBONS HIGH SCHOOL VALOR CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL PRIOR TO DUKE 2014 Three-year letterman at Cardinal Gibbons under Mike Morrill ... listed as the No. 33 wide re- Reserve defensive end ... in three career games, has played 11 total snaps. ceiver in the country and the No. 235 overall prospect nationally by ESPN.com ... consensus national top-100 wideout ... helped team to three-year record of 25-8 with three state playoff 2013 berths ... had 48 pass receptions for 743 yards and fi ve TDs in senior season ... caught 35 Played in three games ... saw action against N.C. Central, Navy and N.C. State ... on the passes for 704 yards and 11 TDs as a junior ... fi nished career with 115 catches for 2,154 fi eld for 11 total snaps. yards and 26 TDs ... set school career records for pass receptions and receiving yardage ... became fi rst player in school history with three seasons of 700+ receiving yards ... three- 2012 time all-county selection ... also lettered in track and fi eld. Did not see game action.

PERSONAL PRIOR TO DUKE Son of Devon Lee ... born December 7, 1995. Lettered four seasons at Valor Christian under coach Brent Viselmeyer ... helped Valor Christian to 39-3 record including undefeated, 14-0 campaigns in both 2009 and 2011 ... member of three consecutive state championship squads ... listed as the No. 63 weakside defensive end in the nation by 247Sports.com ... as a senior, recorded 49 tackles, 3.5 quar- terback sacks and two interceptions ... fi rst team all-state (4A) and All-Colorado (all clas- sifi cations) selection by the Denver Post following senior season ... logged 56 tackles with fi ve sacks as a junior ... had 41 tackles and one interception during sophomore campaign ... two-time fi rst team all-league selection ... also lettered in basketball and lacrosse.

PERSONAL 5 Son of Victoria Quintana and Scott Mann ... father lettered four seasons (1981-82-83-84) in basketball at Colorado State, earning All-WAC honors in 1984 ... high school teammate of Johnathan Lloyd fellow Duke football program member Max McCaffrey ... born August 12, 1994 ... majoring CB • 6-0, 190 • FR. in visual arts while minoring in religion. GRAHAM, N.C. SOUTHERN ALAMANCE HIGH SCHOOL 2014 Reserve cornerback ... made transition from quarterback to the defensive secondary fol- lowing spring drills ... underwent arthroscopic surgery on left ankle on June 20, 2014 ... in December, 2013, participated in Duke’s on-campus practices prior to the program’s appear- ance in the 46th annual Chick-fi l-A Bowl ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2014. 15

PRIOR TO DUKE Quay Mann Four-year letterman at Southern Alamance under Andrew Carrouth ... charted as the No. S • 5-9, 190 • R-FR. 28 athlete in the nation and the No. 13 overall prospect in North Carolina by Rivals.com ... as a senior, threw for 3,068 yards with 26 TDs and seven INTs while rushing for 755 yards ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. and 11 TDs to earn Offensive Player of the Year honors for the region from the Burlington Times-News ... compiled 2,663 yards of total offense along with 33 total TDs as a junior ... NORTHERN NASH HIGH SCHOOL four-time all-conference and three-time all-region pick ... in prep career, threw for over 5,500 2014 yards with 48 TDs while rushing for over 3,000 yards and 39 TDs ... also participated in Reserve safety ... in the annual Spring Game, had seven tackles including 1.0 tackle for basketball and baseball. loss.

PERSONAL 2013 Son of Angela and Heith Lloyd ... born December 4, 1995. Did not see game action ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2013.

PRIOR TO DUKE Four-year letterman at Northern Nash under coach Mickey Crouch ... listed as the No. 89 cornerback in the nation by ESPN.com ... fi rst team all-state (3A) honors from Carolina- Preps.com as a senior ... three-time all-conference selection ... fi rst team all-area pick by the Rocky Mount Telegram in 2012 ... as a senior, served as a team captain and posted 30 tackles and one INT while totaling 900 all-purpose yards and 11 TDs ... had 43 tackles, fi ve INTs and two caused fumbles during junior season ... selected to play in the 76th annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas on December 15, 2012 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also lettered in track and fi eld.

PERSONAL Son of Velva Mann-Hunter and Raymond Hunter ... born January 22, 1995.

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in 2013) ... shares Duke single-game record for fi eld goals of 50+ yards (2 vs. Virginia Tech, 2013) ... holds Duke bowl game records for PATs (6 vs. Texas A&M in 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl) and longest fi eld goal (52 yards vs. Cincinnati in 2012 Belk Bowl) ... shares Duke bowl game records for total points (12 vs. Texas A&M in 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl) and fi eld goals (2 vs. 75 both Texas A&M in 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl & Cincinnati in 2012 Belk Bowl)... active streak of 60 consecutive PATs ranks third on Duke’s all-time chart, trailing Will Snyderwine (84 from Sam Marshall 2009-11) and Sims Lenhardt (62 from 1996-99) ... on the fi eld for 290 career plays ... has been credited for 10 career tackles ... two-time Academic All-ACC selection. OT • 6-7, 285 • R-JR. FREDERICKSBURG, VA. 2013 Honorable mention All-ACC choice by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association ... Aca- CHANCELLOR HIGH SCHOOL demic All-ACC selection ... started all 14 games ... totaled 97 points on 13-of-19 (.684) fi eld goals and 58-of-58 (1.000) PATs ... in the ACC, ranked third in PATs, sixth in total points, 2014 eighth in points per game (6.93) and 10th in fi eld goals per game (0.93) ... nationally, ranked Reserve offensive tackle ... after two years on the defensive line, transitioned to the of- 87th in points per game ... one of seven kickers nationally to convert 50+ PATs without a fensive front in August, 2013 ... joins redshirt freshman OT Sterling Korona and redshirt miss ... set school single-season records for PATs, PAT attempts and PATs made without a sophomore TE Erich Schneider as the tallest members of the program at 6’7” ... in nine miss while matching standard for PAT percentage ... point total marked the third-highest sin- career games, has played 105 career snaps. gle-season total in Duke history while fi eld goal total marked the 10th-best in school history ... matched school single-game record for fi eld goals of 50+ yards with two (51 & 53 yards) 2013 against Virginia Tech, equaling the standard set by Sims Lenhardt against Vanderbilt in 1998 Played in two games ... saw action against N.C. Central and Navy ... made the transition (54 & 53 yards) ... earned ACC Specialist of the Week honors following Duke’s 13-10 victory from the defensive front to offensive tackle during August drills ... played 27 total snaps. over the Hokies as fi eld goals matched the seventh-longest and 14th-longest in Duke his- tory ... lifted Duke to a 27-25, ACC Coastal Division championship-clinching win over North 2012 Carolina with a 27-yard, game-winning fi eld goal with 2:22 remaining in the fourth period ... Played in seven games along the defensive line ... registered four total tackles ... had two kicked a 48-yard fi eld goal with 2:47 left in the third period for the go-ahead points in Duke’s stops against both FIU and N.C. Central ... on the fi eld for 78 snaps. win over Miami ... fi eld goal against the Hurricanes gave Duke a 31-30 advantage en route to the 48-30 victory ... scored a season-high 12 points versus both Miami and Texas A&M ... 2011 booted a career-high seven PATs against Pittsburgh to match the third-highest single-game Did not see game action. total in Duke history ... kicked 4+ PATs in nine games ... set Duke bowl game record for PATs with six in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl against Texas A&M ... matched Duke bowl game records for PRIOR TO DUKE total points and fi eld goals (2) ... had 5+ points in 10 games ... recorded 20 touchbacks on Three-year letterman at Chancellor under coach Bob Oliver ... charted as the No. 76 defen- 70 total kickoffs as the Blue Devils ranked fourth in the ACC in kickoff coverage ... credited sive tackle in the nation by Scout.com ... helped Chancellor to three-year record of 27-9 ... as with six tackles ... on the fi eld for 149 total plays. a senior, posted 45 tackles, eight tackles for loss and four sacks en route to earning all-area accolades ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep ... all-district selection on both 2012 sides of the ball in 2010 ... also participated in basketball and track and fi eld. Honorable mention All-America pick by Sports Illustrated ... fi rst team Freshman All-America choice by Sporting News, CBS Sports and Phil Steele ... honorable mention Freshman PERSONAL All-America selection by College Football News ... honorable mention All-ACC selection by Son of Cheryl and Samuel Marshall ... born April 21, 1993 ... majoring in sociology while both the league’s media representatives and head coaches ... semifi nalist for the Lou Groza pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management. Award, an honor presented annually to the nation’s top placekicker ... Academic All-ACC selection ... started all 13 games ... totaled 106 points on 20-of-23 (.870) fi eld goals and 46-of-47 (.979) PATs ... in the ACC, ranked tied for third in fi eld goals per game (1.54) and eighth in points per game (8.15) ... nationally, ranked tied for 16th in fi eld goals per game and tied for 46th in points per game ... one of just four kickers nationally to boot 20+ fi eld goals with a percentage of .850 or better, joining Brett Baer of Louisiana-Lafayette, Cairo Santos of Tulane and Caleb Sturgis of Florida ... one of just four kickers from BCS conferences 35 to kick 20+ fi eld goals and 45+ PATs, joining Dustin Hopkins of Florida State, Brett Maher of Nebraska and Quinn Sharp of Oklahoma State ... among freshmen nationally, ranked Ross Martin second in both fi eld goals per game and points per game ... established ACC single-season record for kick scoring by a freshman, bettering the previous standard of 97 points by Florida K • 5-10, 185 • JR. State’s Dustin Hopkins in 2009 ... set school single-season record for scoring, breaking the previous standard of 104 points set by Clarkston Hines in 1989 ... also set Duke season SOLON, OHIO marks for PATs and PAT attempts ... on Duke’s single-season charts, totals rank second for WALSH JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL fi eld goals, second for fi eld goal percentage, third for points per game, third for fi eld goals attempted, tied for third for most fi eld goals of 50+ yards (2) and ninth for PAT percentage ... 2014 became the fourth freshman to lead Duke in scoring, joining Dave Melechek (1973), Sims Returning starting placekicker ... returning two-time All-ACC kicker ... candidate for the Lou Lenhardt (1996) and Chris Douglas (2000) ... established school single-game freshman Groza Award, an honor presented annually to the nation’s top kicker by the Palm Beach records for points (15 vs. North Carolina) and fi eld goals (4 vs. North Carolina) ... carded County Sports Commission ... preseason second team All-ACC kicker by Lindy’s Sports ... 12 points against N.C. Central to match the third-highest single-game total for freshmen in range extends comfortably to 55 yards ... in 27 career games (27 starts), has compiled 203 school history ... also reached double fi gures in the scoring column versus Wake Forest (10) total points on 33-of-42 (.786) fi eld goals and 104-of-105 (.991) PATs ... enters the 2014 sea- ... set school single-season rookie standards for points, fi eld goals, fi eld goal attempts, fi eld son having made 60 consecutive PATs ... begins the season with an active streak of 1+ point goal percentage, PATs, PAT attempts, PAT percentage, most fi eld goals of 50+ yards and in 27 consecutive games ... has fi ve career games with 10+ points including a career-high 15 longest fi eld goal (52 yards vs. Cincinnati) ... established Belk Bowl and school bowl game against North Carolina in 2012 ... has 2+ fi eld goals in 12 career games including a career- records with 52-yard fi eld goal against Cincinnati ... matched school bowl game standard best four versus North Carolina in 2012 ... on Duke’s career charts, ranks fi rst in points per with two fi eld goals while equaling the sixth-highest single-bowl game scoring total with eight game (7.52), second in PATs, second in PAT attempts, tied in second in fi eld goals of 50+ total points ... made 13 consecutive fi eld goals between weeks 2-7 to post the third-longest yards (4), third in PAT percentage, fi fth in total points, tied for sixth in fi eld goals and ninth in streak in school history ... booted 44 consecutive PATs during the fi rst 12 games to mark the fi eld goal attempts ... on the ACC’s charts for active players, ranks fi rst in total points, fi rst in seventh-longest streak in school history ... kicked six PATs in games against N.C. Central, fi eld goals, fi rst in PATs, second in points per game, second in fi eld goals per game (1.22), Virginia and Miami to match the second-highest single-game total for rookies in school histo- third in fi eld goal percentage and third in PAT percentage ... among active kickers nationally, ry ... the four fi eld goals against North Carolina equaled the fourth-highest single-game total ranks 10th in career fi eld goals per game average (1.22) ... holds ACC single-season record in school history ... had multiple fi eld goals in seven weeks ... handled Duke’s kickoff chores for kick scoring by a freshman (106 points in 2012) ... holds Duke single-season records for as the Blue Devils ranked fourth in the ACC in both kickoff coverage and total touchbacks total points (106 points in 2012), PATs (58 in 2013), PAT attempts (58 in 2013) and most PATs ... recorded 29 touchbacks on 77 total kickoffs ... credited with four tackles with single-game without a miss (58 in 2013) ... shares Duke single-season record for PAT percentage (1.000 stops versus Memphis, Virginia Tech, Miami and Cincinnati ... on the fi eld for 141 total plays. 37 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

PRIOR TO DUKE Three-year letterman at Walsh Jesuit under coach Gerry Rardin ... helped Walsh Jesuit to three-year ledger of 22-9 including a 10-2 mark and state playoff appearance in 2011 ... rated the No. 1 kicker in the country by Rivals.com and the No. 2 kicker in the nation by Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... All-America pick by USA Today (1st team), 87 Under Armour (1st team), Sports Illustrated (2nd team) and ESPN.com (3rd team) following senior campaign ... two-time fi rst team all-state and all-district pick by the Associated Press Max McCaffrey in 2010 and 2011 ... named to state all-star teams by the Akron Beacon Journal (2011) and Cleveland Plain Dealer (2010 & 2011) ... fi rst team All-North Coast League selection in 2011 WR • 6-2, 195 • JR. ... as a senior, totaled 81 points on 10 fi eld goals and 51 PATs with six fi eld goals of 40+ CASTLE ROCK, COLO. yards including a career-long 50-yard effort while punting 33 times for a 40.55 yards per kick average ... recorded 58 points on eight fi eld goals and 34 PATs ... set school records for VALOR CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL most fi eld goals in a game (4), season (10) and career (18), most consecutive extra points made (95), and most kicking points in a season (81) and career (149) ... set state record 2014 for most consecutive extra points made (95) — the third-longest streak nationally ... in the Returning starting wide receiver ... member of Duke’s WR/TE unit ranked No. 22 nationally Under Armour All-American Game on January 5, 2012 in St. Petersburg, Fla., registered by Athlon Sports ... in 27 career games, has 28 receptions for 313 yards (11.18) and four four total points on one PAT and a 32-yard fi eld goal while punting seven times for 351 yards TDs while returning three punts for seven yards (2.33) ... has 2+ receptions in nine career to set game records for highest punting average (50.1) and longest punt (72 yards) ... also games including a career-high four catches against both Troy and Virginia in 2013 ... has lettered in soccer. 25+ receiving yards in seven career games including a career-high 54 yards against Troy in 2013 ... one of fi ve active Blue Devils with 4+ career receiving TDs, joining WR Issac PERSONAL Blakeney, WR Jamison Crowder, TE Braxton Deaver and TE David Reeves ... has played Son of Kristi and Jim Martin ... uncle, Raymond “Bucky” Dahman lettered three years (1925- 907 career snaps ... in the annual Spring Game, caught four passes for 68 yards including 26-27) in football at Notre Dame under Hall of Fame coach Knute Rockne, helping the a 37-yard TD reception. Fighting Irish to a three-year record of 23-4-2 including an unbeaten home ledger of 12-0-1 ... born July 3, 1993 ... majoring in psychology while pursuing a certifi cate in markets and 2013 management. Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 14 games with 12 starting assignments ... caught 26 passes for 282 yards (10.85) and four TDs ... returned three punts for seven STATISTICS yards (2.33) ... ranked fourth on the team in both catches and receiving yardage ... had 1+ 2012 pass reception in 11 games including a season-high four against both Troy and Virginia ... Opponent FG-A Made Missed Blk PAT-A Pts had a career-best 54 receiving yards and one TD in the win over the Trojans ... other TDs FIU1 1-2 34 39 0 5-5 8 came versus Pittsburgh, Navy and Wake Forest ... enjoyed four-game stretch in weeks 4-7 Stanford2 2-2 29, 29 — 0 1-1 7 with 11 receptions for 151 yards and three TDs ... earned the program’s co-Most Improved N.C. Central3 2-2 25, 30 — 0 6-6 12 Offensive Player along with Cody Robinson following 2013 spring practice ... on the fi eld for Memphis4 1-1 23 — 0 5-5 8 711 total snaps. Wake Forest5 2-2 35, 22 — 0 4-4 10 Virginia6 0-0 — — 0 6-6 6 Virginia Tech7 2-2 40, 28 — 0 2-2 8 2012 North Carolina8 4-4 28, 30, 20, 43 — 0 3-3 15 Played in all 13 games ... caught two passes for 31 yards (15.50) ... both receptions came at Florida State9 0-1 — 24 0 1-1 1 Florida State and produced fi rst downs ... on the fi eld for 196 total snaps. Clemson10 2-2 46, 47 — 0 2-2 8 Georgia Tech11 1-1 50 — 0 3-3 6 PRIOR TO DUKE Miami12 1-1 43 — 0 6-6 9 Lettered three seasons at Valor Christian under coach Brent Viselmeyer ... helped Valor 13 Cincinnati 2-3 33, 52 48 0 2-3 8 Christian to 39-3 record including undefeated, 14-0 campaigns in both 2009 and 2011 ... member of three consecutive state championship squads ... listed as the No. 68 wide re- 2013 ceiver in the country by Scout.com ... in senior season, caught a team-high 40 passes for Opponent FG-A Made Missed Blk PAT-A Pts 833 yards and eight TDs as Valor Christian averaged 48.7 points per game ... led the 2011 N.C. Central14 1-2 39 38 0 6-6 9 Memphis15 0-0 — — 0 4-4 4 Valor Christian defense in INTs (3), INT returns for TDs (3), PBUs (8) and blocked punts (3) Georgia Tech16 0-0 — — 0 2-2 2 as the Eagles allowed just 6.9 points per game and posted fi ve shutouts ... returned an INT Pittsburgh17 0-0 — — 0 7-7 7 25 yards for a TD in Valor Christian’s 66-10 win over Pine Creek in the state title game on Troy18 1-2 34 39 0 5-5 8 December 3, 2011 ... fi rst team all-state (4A) and All-Colorado (all classifi cations) selection Navy19 0-0 — 0 5-5 5 by the Denver Post following senior season ... as a junior, caught 11 passes for 197 yards Virginia20 2-2 25, 32 — 0 3-3 9 and three TDs while registering four INTs with one return for a TD en route to receiving All- 21 Virginia Tech 2-2 51, 53 — 0 1-1 7 Colorado honors from the Denver Post ... participated in the Semper Fidelis All American N.C. State22 1-1 36 — 0 5-5 8 Miami23 2-2 48, 32 — 0 6-6 12 Bowl on January 3, 2012 in Phoenix, Ariz. ... also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld. Wake Forest24 0-1 — 48 0 4-4 4 North Carolina25 2-3 22, 27 55 0 3-3 9 PERSONAL Florida State26 0-1 — 48 0 1-1 1 Son of Ed and Lisa McCaffrey ... brother, Christian, is a member of the football program at Texas A&M27 2-3 18, 20 48 0 6-6 12 Stanford ... father lettered four seasons (1986-87-89-90) as a wide receiver at Stanford, where he caught 146 passes for 2,333 yards and earned both fi rst team All-America and Year G/GS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Lg Blk PAT Pts Academic All-America honors in 1990; played 13 seasons in the NFL with the New York 2012 13/13 0-0 8-9 5-6 5-6 2-2 20-23 52 0 46-47 106 Giants (1991-93), (1994) and Denver Broncos (1995-03), catching 2013 14/14 1-1 4-4 5-7 1-4 2-3 13-19 53 0 58-58 97 565 passes for 7,422 yards and 55 TDs; played on three Super Bowl championship teams Total 27/27 1-1 12-13 10-13 6-10 4-5 33-42 53 0 104-105 203 (XXIX with San Francisco; XXXII & XXXIII with Denver) and participated in one Pro Bowl (1998) ... mother lettered three seasons (1987-88-89) in soccer at Stanford ... grandfather, (WL) (WL) (WL) 2012 SEQUENCE: 34, 39 , 29, 29, 25, 30, 23, 35, 22, 40, 28, 28, 30, 20, 43, 24 , 46, 47, 50, 33, 48 , 52 Dave Sime, lettered in baseball (1957) and track and fi eld (1956-57-58) at Duke before (WL) (WL) (WR) (S) (WR) (WL) 2013 SEQUENCE: 38 , 39, 39 , 34, 25, 32, 51, 53, 48, 32, 48 , 22, 55 , 27, 48 , 18, 48 , 20 graduating in 1959; on the diamond as an outfi elder, helped Duke to a 19-8 record and earned fi rst team All-ACC honors after leading the team in batting average (.376), home Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH runs (4) and stolen bases (9); on the track, captured 12 total ACC championships (4 indoor 2012 13/13 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 & 8 outdoor), twice earned MVP honors at the ACC Outdoor Track & Field Championships 2013 14/14 3 3 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 (1956-58), garnered All-America accolades in 1956, set seven world records (1 indoor & 6 Total 27/27 3 7 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 outdoor), and was named to the ACC 50th Anniversary teams for both indoor and outdoor track and fi eld; played one season of football (1958) as a wide receiver; won the silver medal in the 100-meter competition at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, Italy; graduated from Duke Medical School in 1962 ... grandmother, Betty Conroy, graduated from Duke in 1959

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... uncle, Scott Sime, lettered four seasons (1981-82-83-84) as a fullback at Duke before graduating in 1986; in 24 career games, rushed 32 times for 125 yards while catching 14 passes for 78 yards ... uncle, Billy McCaffrey, lettered two seasons (1990-91) in basketball at Duke, helping the Blue Devils to a 61-16 record and the 1991 NCAA title while averaging 9.1 points per game; after transferring to Vanderbilt, lettered two seasons (1993-94), help- 26 ing the Commodores to a 48-18 record including the 1993 SEC East Division crown while averaging 20.6 points per game; twice earned fi rst team All-SEC accolades and garnered Corbin McCarthy fi rst team All-America and SEC Player of the Year honors in 1993 ... aunt, Monica McCaffrey, lettered four seasons in basketball at Georgetown (1988-89-90-91) ... high school teammate S • 5-10, 200 • R-SO. of fellow Duke football program member Michael Mann ... born May 17, 1994 ... majoring in NORCO, CA. psychology while pursuing a certifi cates in both fi lm and markets and management. NORCO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STATISTICS 2014 2012 Charted as the top reserve at the Strike safety position ... in 15 career games (4 starts), has Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD 27 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and 1.0 quarterback sack ... has nine games with 2+ tackles FIU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 including a career-high fi ve stops against Memphis in 2013 ... one of fi ve Duke safeties with Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10+ games played, 4+ games started and 450+ total snaps of experience entering the 2014 Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 season, joining Jeremy Cash, DeVon Edwards, Dwayne Norman and Deondre Singleton ... Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 has played 454 career snaps ... in May, 2013, received medical hardship waiver for the 2012 Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 season from the ACC ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 led the safeties in bench press with a program record 400 pounds ... also holds program re- North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 cord for 225-pound bench press repetitions (28) by a defensive back ... in the annual Spring Florida State 2 31 18 0 0 0 0 0 Game, had eight tackles including 1.0 tackle for loss. Clemson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Played in 13 games with four starting assignments ... missed the Pittsburgh game due to injury ... earned starts against N.C. Central, Memphis, Georgia Tech and Navy ... registered 2013 23 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and 1.0 quarterback sack ... had 2+ tackles in eight games Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD including a season-high fi ve stops in the win at Memphis ... in the road win at Virginia, N.C. Central1 3 25 19 0 0 0 0 0 registered fi rst collegiate sack with a third down, 11-yard loss for QB David Watford to help Memphis 1 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 the Blue Devils rally from a 22-0 defi cit to post a 35-22 victory in Charlottesville ... on the Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fi eld for 404 total snaps. Pittsburgh2 3 34 18 1 0 0 0 0 Troy3 4 54 48 1 0 0 0 0 Navy4 3 29 16 1 0 0 0 0 2012 Virginia5 4 34 18 0 0 0 0 0 Played in two games ... saw action against FIU and Stanford before suffering season-ending Virginia Tech6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 left shoulder injury versus the Cardinal ... underwent surgery on September 17, 2012 ... had N.C. State7 2 14 9 0 0 0 0 0 four total tackles including a season-high three in the season-opening victory over FIU ... on Miami8 1 43 43 0 0 0 0 0 the fi eld for 50 total snaps including a season-high 33 against FIU ... in May, 2013, received Wake Forest9 2 21 17 1 0 0 0 0 a medical hardship waiver for the 2012 season from the ACC. North Carolina10 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State11 2 14 8 0 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Three-year letterman at Norco Senior under coach Todd Gerhart ... helped Norco to a three- Opponent KOR Yds Lg TD PR Yds Lg TD year record of 26-10 with three state playoff appearances and one league championship ... N.C. Central1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 as a senior, carded 72 tackles, six tackles for loss and 23 PBUs en route to earning fi rst team Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All-CIF honors ... had 52 tackles, four PBUs and one INT as a junior as Norco went 9-3 and Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fi nished second in the Big VIII League standings ... registered 48 tackles, three PBUs and Pittsburgh2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 two INTs during sophomore campaign as Norco posted an 11-2 ledger and captured the Big Troy3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VIII League title with a perfect 7-0 record ... two-time all-conference and All-CIF selection ... 4 Navy 0 0 0 0 1 7 7 0 also lettered in baseball. Virginia5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL Miami8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Son of Kenneth and Raychel McCarthy ... born April 7, 1994 ... high school teammate of cur- Wake Forest9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rent Blue Devil running back Joseph Ajeigbe ... majoring in evolutionary anthropology while North Carolina10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management. Florida State11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 STATISTICS 2012 Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2012 13/0 2 31 15.50 0 18 FIU 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 14/12 26 282 10.85 4 48 Stanford 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 27/12 28 313 11.18 4 48 N.C. Central — DNP — Memphis — DNP — Year G/GS PR Yards Avg. TD Lg Wake Forest — DNP — 2012 13/0 0 0 — 0 0 Virginia — DNP — Virginia Tech — DNP — 2013 14/12 3 7 2.33 0 7 North Carolina — DNP — Total 27/12 3 7 2.33 0 7 Florida State — DNP — Clemson — DNP — Georgia Tech — DNP — Miami — DNP — Cincinnati — DNP —

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2013 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH N.C. Central1 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis2 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech3 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 74 Pittsburgh — DNP — Troy 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Navy4 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Trip McNeill Virginia 2 1 3 1.0-11 1.0-11 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 OL • 6-5, 300 • FR. N.C. State 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 ADVANCE, N.C. Wake Forest 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 DAVIE HIGH SCHOOL North Carolina 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Texas A&M 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Four-year letterman at Davie under both Doug Illing and Devore Holman ... listed as the No. 28 offensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com and the No. 50 offensive guard in the country Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH by Scout.com ... helped team to four-year record of 31-21 with three state playoff berths ... 2012 2/0 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 two-time fi rst team all-state pick by the Associated Press ... named to the 2013 American 2013 13/4 15 8 23 1.0-11 1.0-11 0 0 0 0 0 Family Insurance ALL-USA North Carolina Football Team by USA Today ... two-time all- Total 15/4 18 9 27 1.0-11 1.0-11 0 0 0 0 0 conference selection ... member of the North Carolina squad for the 77th annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas played on December 21, 2013 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also participated in track and fi eld and wrestling.

PERSONAL Son of Frank and Donna McNeill … born August 13, 1996. 51 Dominic McDonald LB • 6-2, 240 • R-FR. LONGWOOD, FLA. LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL 17 2014 Reserve linebacker ... in the annual Spring Game, had six tackles including 1.0 tackle for Hud Mellencamp loss ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2013. CB • 5-11, 165 • JR. 2013 BLOOMINGTON, IND. Did not see game action ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2013 ... did not participate in spring practice after undergoing knee surgery on February 25, 2013. 2014 Walk-on reserve cornerback. PRIOR TO DUKE Four-year letterman at Lake Brantley under coach George Clayton ... helped Lake Brantley 2013 to three straight state playoff berths (2010-11-12) ... listed as the No. 59 outside linebacker in Did not see game action. the country by ESPN.com and the No. 71 outside linebacker in the nation by 247Sports.com ... received fi rst team all-state (8A) honors from the Associated Press after senior season 2012 ... as a senior, totaled 65 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and eight sacks ... recorded 50 tackles Did not see game action. including 12 tackles for loss and three sacks as a junior and 60 tackles with 17 tackles for loss and eight sacks during sophomore campaign ... selected to play in the Florida North- PRIOR TO DUKE South All-Star game on December 19, 2012 in Sebring, Fla. ... also lettered in weightlifting. Home-schooled in Bloomington, Ind. … two-time Golden Gloves division boxing champion in Indiana … Junior Olympics state boxing champion. PERSONAL Son of Jill and Joey McDonald ... born December 26, 1994. PERSONAL Son of Elaine Irwin and John Mellencamp … born April 27, 1994 ... majoring in history.

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2011 Did not see game action.

PRIOR TO DUKE 41 Three-year letterman at Flowery Branch under coach Lee Shaw ... tabbed as the No. 1 punter in the nation by Scout.com ... selected to play for the 2011 U.S. Under-19 National Will Monday Team in the Team USA vs. The World game on February 2, 2011 in Austin, Texas ... helped squad to three-year record of 32-9 with three state playoff berths ... as a senior, averaged P • 6-4, 210 • R-JR. 41.2 yards per punt while making 43-of-47 PATs and four-of-seven fi eld goals ... two-time FLOWERY BRANCH, GA. fi rst team all-state pick by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in both 2009 and 2010 ... Region 8-AAAA Special Teams Player of the Year in 2010 ... team captain and MVP as a senior ... FLOWERY BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL career totals include 99-of-105 PATs and 13-of-21 fi eld goals ... also participated in soccer ... made a 32-yard fi eld goal to help the North team to a 22-0 win in the Georgia Coaches 2014 Association North-South All-Star Classic on December 29, 2010 in Columbus, Ga. Returning starting punter ... returning two-time All-ACC punter ... named to the preseason Watch List for the Ray Guy Award, an honor presented annual by the Augusta Sports Coun- PERSONAL cil to the nation’s top punter ... preseason All-ACC selection by Athlon Sports (3rd team), Son of Bedford and Judy Monday ... born July 25, 1992 ... majoring in sociology while pursu- Lindy’s Sports (1st team) and Phil Steele’s College Football Preview (2nd team) ... charted ing a certifi cate in markets and management. as the No. 7 punter in the nation by Lindy’s Sports ... scheduled to handle the holding duties on placement kicks for the third consecutive season ... two-time All-ACC pick (1st team in STATISTICS 2012; 2nd team in 2013) ... in 27 career games (27 starts), has punted 136 times for 5,936 2012 yards and a 43.65 yards per kick average with 40 kicks downed inside the opponent 20 yard Opponent Punts Yards Avg. Lg Blk TB FC I20 line against just 12 touchbacks ... has completed all three pass attempts for 11 yards ... FIU1 5 226 45.20 60 0 2 2 2 enters 2014 ranked ninth on the ACC’s all-time punting average chart ... ACC’s active leader Stanford2 7 330 47.14 56 0 0 0 1 in career punting average ... on Duke’s career charts, ranks fi rst in punting average, ninth in N.C. Central3 4 174 43.50 51 0 1 1 1 punting yardage and 10th in total punts ... owns school bowl game record for longest punt Memphis4 3 133 44.33 60 0 1 0 1 5 with 79-yard effort against Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl in 2012 ... the 79-yard punt versus the Wake Forest 5 225 45.00 57 0 0 0 2 Virginia6 9 423 47.00 55 0 2 2 3 Bearcats also ranks as the third-longest in Duke history ... one of fi ve active ACC players Virginia Tech7 4 187 46.75 56 0 0 1 1 to have earned both fi rst team All-ACC and Academic All-ACC honors, joining teammates North Carolina8 2 87 43.50 50 0 0 2 1 Kelby Brown, Jamison Crowder and Laken Tomlinson as well as Florida State’s Jameis Florida State9 12 486 40.50 51 0 0 2 4 Winston ... on the fi eld for 281 career plays ... two-time Academic All-ACC selection. Clemson10 9 359 39.89 47 0 0 1 1 Georgia Tech11 2 105 52.5 53 0 0 0 1 2013 Miami12 4 177 44.25 58 0 0 0 0 13 Second team All-ACC pick by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association ... third team All- Cincinnati 1 79 79.00 79 0 0 0 1 ACC choice by the league’s head coaches ... Academic All-ACC selection ... started all 14 2013 games ... punted 69 times for 2,945 yards and a 42.68 yards per kick average with 21 boots Opponent Punts Yards Avg. Lg Blk TB FC I20 downed inside the opponent 20 yard line against just six touchbacks ... ranked fi fth in the N.C. Central14 3 112 37.33 47 0 0 0 2 ACC and 36th nationally in punting average ... ranked tied for second in the ACC for punts Memphis15 5 248 49.60 66 0 1 1 1 downed inside the opponent 20 yard line to touchback ratio (3.50:1) ... on Duke’s single- Georgia Tech16 9 412 45.78 72 0 0 3 3 season charts, totals ranked seventh for punting yardage, eighth for punts and ninth for Pittsburgh17 3 146 48.67 53 0 0 1 0 punting average ... season-high 49.60 (5-248) average came in the win at Memphis ... had Troy18 5 205 41.00 51 0 0 2 0 19 three punts downed inside the opponent 20 yard line versus zero touchbacks three times Navy 2 70 35.00 41 0 0 1 1 Virginia20 6 240 40.00 52 0 1 1 1 versus Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech and Miami ... punted a season-high nine times against Virginia Tech21 6 226 37.67 46 0 0 0 3 both Georgia Tech and Florida State ... season-long boot of 72 yards came versus Georgia N.C. State22 8 369 46.13 58 0 2 0 2 Tech ... helped Duke rank fourth in the ACC and 41st nationally in net punting (37.77) ... also Miami23 4 174 43.50 50 0 0 0 3 served as the holder for placement kicks as Ross Martin set school single-season record Wake Forest24 5 207 41.40 66 0 0 0 2 for PATs (58) without a miss ... completed both pass attempts for two total yards ... on the North Carolina25 4 161 40.25 44 0 1 1 1 fi eld for 149 total snaps. Florida State26 9 375 41.67 49 0 1 0 2 Texas A&M27 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0

2012 Year G/GS Punt Yds Avg Lg Blk TB FC I20 First team Freshman All-America pick by Phil Steele ... honorable mention Freshman All- 2012 13/13 67 2,991 44.64 79 0 6 11 19 America selection by College Football News ... fi rst team All-ACC choice by both the Atlantic 2013 14/14 69 2,945 42.68 72 0 6 10 21 Coast Sports Media Association and league’s head coaches ... Academic All-ACC selection Total 27/27 136 5,936 43.65 79 0 12 21 40 ... started all 13 games ... punted 67 times for 2,991 yards and a 44.64 yards per kick aver- age with 19 kicks downed inside the opponent 20 yard line against just six touchbacks ... led Year G/GS Comp Att Pct. Yards TD INT Lg the ACC and ranked 13th nationally in punting average ... became the fourth Duke player to 2012 13/13 1 1 1.000 9 0 0 9 lead the conference in punting, joining Rodney Stewart (1965; 42.51), John Krueger (1996; 2013 14/14 2 2 1.000 2 0 0 6 45.16) and Brian Morton (2000; 45.17) ... became just the second freshman to pace the ACC Total 27/27 3 3 1.000 11 0 0 9 in punting average, joining Clemson’s Dale Hatcher in 1981 (43.13) ... also led the ACC in punts of 50+ yards with 20 ... punting average led all freshmen nationally and marked Duke’s ACC • CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE (Minimum 75 punts) best in a season since Morton’s 45.17 mark in 2000 ... set school single-season records for Player, School Years Punts-Yards Avg. freshmen for both punting yards and average ... season-best 47.14 (7-330) average at Stan- 1. Durant Brooks, Maryland 2006-07 144-6,525 45.31 ford marked the second-highest single-game mark among Duke rookies (minimum 3 punts), 2. Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest 2002-05 220-9,957 45.26 trailing only Morton’s 50.00 (3-150) performance against Navy in 1997 ... carded season- 3. Brian Schmitz, North Carolina 1996-99 208-9,233 44.38 bests of 12 punts and 486 punting yards at Florida State ... on Duke’s single-season charts, 4. Ryan Weigand, Virginia 2006-07 76-3,369 44.33 totals rank fourth for punting average, fi fth for punting yardage and tied for ninth for total 5. Shawn Powell, Florida State 2008-11 168-7,424 44.19 punts ... season-long boot of 79 yards against Cincinnati set Belk Bowl record and school 6. Johnny Evans, N.C. State 1974-77 185-8,143 44.02 bowl game standard while marking the third-longest punt in Duke history behind only Billy 7. Chuck Ramsey, Wake Forest 1971-73 205-9,010 43.95 Cox (81 yards vs. Navy, 1949) and Morton (80 yards vs. Clemson, 1999) ... over the fi nal 8. Brooks Barnard, Maryland 1999-02 200-8,732 43.66 seven games of the year, had nine punts downed inside the opponent 20 yard line against 9. Will Monday, Duke 2012-present 136-5,936 43.65 zero touchbacks ... helped Duke rank second in the ACC and 39th nationally in net punting 10. Harry Newsome, Wake Forest 1981-84 213-9,278 43.56 (38.03) ... served as the holder for placement kicks as Ross Martin set school single-season record for total points with 106 on 20 fi eld goals and 46 PATs ... completed lone pass attempt ... on the fi eld for 132 total snaps.

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STATISTICS 2013 Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD 39 N.C. Central 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — Zach Muñiz Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Troy — DNP — CB • 5-11, 170 • FR. Navy 3 31 14 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CHESTERFIELD, MO. Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (CHRISTIAN BROTHERS COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL) Miami — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — PRIOR TO DUKE North Carolina — DNP — Three-year letterman at Christian Brothers under Scott Pingel ... charted as the No. 57 Florida State — DNP — cornerback in the nation by Rivals.com ... helped team to three-year ledger of 33-5 with Texas A&M — DNP — three state playoff berths ... logged four INTs and 10 PBUs as a senior en route to earning second team all-state (Class 6) honors from both the Missouri coaches and media ... in ju- Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg nior campaign, posted three interceptions and 14 PBUs ... two-time all-conference selection. 2013 7/0 3 31 10.33 0 14 Total 7/0 3 31 10.33 0 14 PERSONAL Son of Cheryl and Edgar Muñiz … born May 21, 1996.

40 83 Dwayne Norman Anthony Nash S • 6-1, 210 • JR. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. WR • 6-5, 200 • R-SO. UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL WEST CHESTER, PA. 2014 BAYARD RUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL Experienced safety expected to compete for signifi cant game action ... in 23 career games 2014 (11 starts), has 103 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, two fumble recoveries, two caused fumbles Reserve wide receiver ... possesses excellent speed ... in seven career games, has three and one PBU ... has played 992 career snaps ... has reached double fi gures in tackles twice receptions for 31 yards (10.33) ... has played 65 snaps. including a career-high 13 stops at Florida State in 2012 ... has 5+ tackles in 12 games ... shares school single-game record for fumble recoveries with two versus Florida State 2013 in 2012 ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, ranked third Played in seven games ... saw action versus N.C. Central, Memphis, Pittsburgh, Navy, Vir- on the team in the broad jump (10’3”) ... in the annual Spring Game, had six tackles, 1.0 ginia, Virginia Tech and N.C. State ... caught three passes for 31 yards (10.33), all in the win quarterback sack and one PBU. over Navy ... on the fi eld for 65 total snaps. 2013 2012 Played in 10 games with six starting assignments ... missed the Troy, Virginia Tech, N.C. Did not see game action. State and Miami games due to injury ... starts came versus N.C. Central, Memphis, Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh, Navy and Virginia ... logged 43 tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss and one caused PRIOR TO DUKE fumble ... had 4+ tackles in seven games including a season-high 12 stops including one Two-year letterman at Bayard Rustin under coach Mike St. Clair ... helped Bayard Rustin to for loss along with one caused fumble against Georgia Tech ... on the fi eld for 387 snaps. a two-year record of 20-4 including an 11-2 mark in 2010 that included an appearance in the Pennsylvania District 1-AAAA semifi nals ... also helped Bayard Rustin to consecutive Ches- 2012 Mont League American Division championships in 2010 and 2011 with a perfect two-year Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 13 games with fi ve starts ... starting assignments conference record of 12-0 ... as a senior, caught 31 passes for 533 yards and seven TDs ... came against N.C. Central, Virginia, Florida State, Clemson and Miami ... totaled 60 tack- scored a career-high four TDs on six catches covering 140 yards in Bayard Rustin’s 41-0 les, 0.5 tackle for loss, two fumble recoveries, one caused fumble and one PBU ... ranked win over East on September 17, 2011 ... during junior season, had 52 receptions for 1,172 second among rookies in the ACC in tackles ... tackle total matched the ninth-highest single- yards and 16 TDs with three 100-yard receiving games and a streak of nine straight games season performance among freshmen in school history ... had a season-high 13 tackles at with at least one TD ... fi rst team all-state choice in 2010 by the Pennsylvania Football News Florida State, equaling the 15th-best single-game total for rookies in Duke history ... also and All-Southeastern Pennsylvania pick by the Philadelphia Inquirer ... fi rst team All-Ches- against the Seminoles, matched school single-game record with two fumble recoveries ... Mont League selection as a junior after leading the conference in receiving yardage while posted nine tackles against Clemson and eight stops versus both Wake Forest and Virginia ranking second in scoring ... had a career-high 177 receiving yards on four catches with TDs ... produced 3+ tackles in nine weeks ... averaged 6.38 tackles per game in ACC action ... covering 65 and 68 yards in Bayard Rustin’s 41-7 victory over Kennett on October 2, 2010 on the fi eld for 605 total snaps. ... caught fi ve passes for 176 yards and three TDs including a career-long 80-yard score in Bayard Rustin’s 27-18 win over Henderson on October 16, 2010 ... registered a career yards PRIOR TO DUKE per reception average of 20.54 along with six 100-yard games and eight TDs covering 50+ Three-year letterman at University Christian under coaches Heath Nivens and David Pen- yards ... also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld, earning All-Ches-Mont and all-area land ... helped University Christian to an 8-4 record with a berth in the state playoffs in 2011 honors on the hardwood. ... charted as the No. 50 safety in the nation by ESPN.com and the No. 55 safety in the country by Rivals.com ... recorded 84 tackles as a senior ... earned fi rst team 2A all-state PERSONAL honors from the Associated Press following senior season ... 2011 All-First Coast pick by Son of Anthony and Shari Nash ... born September 20, 1993 ... majoring in evolutionary the Florida Times-Union ... named to the 2011 Super 24 team by the Florida Times-Union anthropology. ... credited with 80 tackles and one interception as a junior ... two-time all-district choice ... also lettered in baseball.

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PERSONAL Son of Catharee Jelks and Wayne Norman ... uncle, Benjamin Norman, lettered two sea- sons (1967-68) in football at Indiana, helping the Hoosiers to a two-year record of 15-6 in- cluding the Big Ten Conference championship and Rose Bowl appearance in 1967 ... uncle, Oscar Norman, played football at Florida A&M from 1948-51 ... cousin, George McCloud, 67 lettered four seasons (1986-87-88-89) in basketball at Florida State, earned Metro Confer- ence Player of the Year honors as a senior and scored 1,594 career points before being Lucas Patrick selected in the fi rst round (7th pick) of the 1989 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers ... cousin, William Jenkins, graduated from Duke in 2004 ... born September 23,1993 ... majoring in OG • 6-4, 305 • R-JR. philosophy while pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management. BRENTWOOD, TENN. STATISTICS BRENTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 2012 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2014 FIU 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Listed as the starting left guard, taking over for Dave Harding, a three-year starter, All-ACC Stanford 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 choice and team captain ... member of Duke’s OL unit ranked No. 24 nationally by Athlon N.C. Central1 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Sports ... in 19 career games (1 start), has played 477 total snaps ... lone career start came Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 in the 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl against Texas A&M as Duke amassed 48 points and 661 yards Wake Forest 5 3 8 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 of total offense. Virginia2 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 Florida State3 9 4 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 2 0 Played in all 14 games with one starting assignment ... lone start came at right tackle in Clemson4 6 3 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 place of injured Perry Simmons in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl against Texas A&M ... against the Georgia Tech 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Aggies, Duke compiled a school bowl game record 661 yards of total offense while the two Miami5 3 3 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 squads established Chick-fi l-A Bowl standards for combined points (100) and combined

Cincinnati 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 offensive yardage (1,022) ... key component of Duke’s offensive front that ranked fi rst in the ACC in sacks allowed per passing attempt (27.8) ... part of a Blue Devil offensive unit that 2013 established school single-season records for total fi rst downs (298), offensive yards (5,966) Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH and points (459) ... member of Duke’s offense that ranked among the ACC leaders in total N.C. Central6 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis7 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 offense (426.1; 4th), scoring (32.8; 5th), rushing (178.0; 5th) and passing (248.1; 6th) ... Georgia Tech8 9 3 12 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 helped the Blue Devils to top-50 national offensive rankings for fourth down conversion Pittsburgh9 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 percentage (.696; 8th), fewest fumbles lost (6; 12th), fewest penalties per game (4.57; 25th), Troy — DNP — fewest penalty yards per game (40.71; 32nd), fi rst downs (298; 36th) and passing offense Navy10 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 (50th) ... helped a Duke offensive unit that became the fi rst in school history and one of just Virginia11 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 four in the ACC in 2013 to amass 25+ rushing and 25+ passing TDs ... aided in the protec- Virginia Tech — DNP — tion of QBs Anthony Boone and Brandon Connette, who combined to complete 296-of-467 N.C. State — DNP — Miami — DNP — (.634) passes for 3,472 yards with 26 TDs ... opened holes for Duke’s ground attack that Wake Forest 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 featured Connette’s school single-season record-tying 14 rushing TDs while four Blue Devil North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 running backs combined for 1,905 yards with each averaging 5.0+ yards per attempt ... on Florida State 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 the fi eld for 340 total snaps. Texas A&M 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH Played in the fi nal fi ve games of the season ... missed the fi rst eight weeks of the year 2012 13/5 32 28 60 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 1 1 2 0 while recovering from surgery performed on March 24, 2012 to repair fractured left ankle 2013 10/6 31 12 43 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 ... helped the Blue Devils score a school single-season record 410 points while ranking Total 23/11 63 39 103 1.5-4 0.0-0 0 1 2 2 0 second in the ACC in sacks allowed per pass attempt (1:29.00) ... part of a Duke offense that ranked among the ACC leaders in fi rst downs per game (4th; 22.15), time of possession (4th; 31:07), passing yards per game (5th; 283.9) and points per game (5th; 31.5) ... helped in the protection of 3,000-yard passer Sean Renfree (3,113) as Duke became just the sec- ond team in ACC history (Florida State, 1995) to have two 1,000-yard receivers in Jamison Crowder (1,074) and Conner Vernon (1,074) ... part of an offensive unit that boasted a school single-season record and NCAA-best three players with 65+ pass receptions ... in the run game, assisted in opening holes as Duke’s top three running backs combined to rush for 1,401 yards on 283 attempts (4.95 avg.) ... on the fi eld for 137 total snaps including a season-high 48 plays against Miami.

2011 Did not see game action.

PRIOR TO DUKE Three-year letterman at Brentwood under coach Ron Crawford ... charted as the No. 25 offensive guard in the nation by ESPN.com ... listed as the No. 31 offensive guard in the nation by Rivals.com ... helped Brentwood to 29 wins and three state playoff berths ... Super- Prep All-Dixie Region and fi rst team all-state (6A) choice by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association in 2010 ... named to The Tennessean’s 2010 Dream Team ... served as team captain as a senior ... selected to play in the annual Toyota Tennessee East vs. West All-Star Classic on December 11, 2010 in Jefferson City, Tenn. ... also participated in track and fi eld.

PERSONAL Son of Liz Patrick ... born July 30, 1993 ... majoring in history while minoring in education.

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51 6 William Perrott Nicodem Pierre OG • 6-2, 255 • SR. QB • 6-2, 205 • FR. PHOENIX, ARIZ. MIAMI, FLA. BROPHY PREP HIGH SCHOOL CORAL REEF HIGH SCHOOL 2014 PRIOR TO DUKE Walk-on reserve offensive tackle ... in three games, has played nine total snaps. Four-year letterman at Coral Reef under Chevas Clements ... charted as No. 14 dual-threat quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com ... listed as the No. 19 dual-threat quarterback in 2013 the country by Rivals.com ... charted as the No. 30 pro-style quarterback in the nation by Played in two games ... saw action against N.C. Central and Navy ... on the fi eld for four 247Sports.com ... helped team to four-year record of 27-15 ... fi nished career with 4,284 total snaps. passing yards with 68 total TDs (48 passing & 20 rushing) ... also lettered in basketball.

2012 PERSONAL Played in one game ... saw action against N.C. Central ... on the fi eld for fi ve total snaps. Son of Gerard Bapist and Michline Jean ... born May 15, 1994.

2011 Did not see game action.

PRIOR TO DUKE Graduated from Brophy Prep High School.

PERSONAL Son of Julia Garcia and Richard Perrott ... born October 25, 1992 ... majoring in history. 28 Shaquille Powell RB • 5-10, 205 • JR. LAS VEGAS, NEV. BISHOP GORMAN HIGH SCHOOL 2014 86 Enters the season as Duke’s starting running back ... complete, every-down back with play- making abilities ... fundamentally sound offensive back with the ability to run, catch and protect in the passing game ... expected to have an impact on special teams for the third Connor Peters straight season ... in 27 career games, has rushed 90 times for 437 yards (4.86) and two TE • 6-4, 235 • SR. TDs while catching nine passes for 94 yards (10.40) and one TD ... increased average yards per rushing attempt from 3.32 as a freshman to 5.55 last year in sophomore campaign ... HAMILTON, OHIO has rushed for 25+ yards in eight career games including a career-best 59 versus Miami in HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL 2013 ... has caught a career-high two passes twice against both Miami and Wake Forest in 2013 ... has lost one fumble in 105 career touches ... has contributed 17 tackles on special 2014 teams ... has played 715 career snaps ... rushed for 75 yards and one TD on eight carries Walk-on reserve tight end. while catching three passes for 16 yards in the annual Spring Game.

2013 2013 Did not see game action. Academic All-ACC selection ... recipient of the program’s Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award which is presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player, and one player in 2012 the developmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and condi- Did not see game action. tioning ... played in all 14 games ... rushed 62 times for 344 (5.55) yards and two TDs while catching eight passes for 90 yards (11.25) and one TD ... had 25+ yards in seven games 2011 including a season-high 59 yards on seven attempts in the win over Miami ... added a 33- Did not see game action. yard TD run against the Hurricanes, a jaunt that came on 4th-and-1 with Duke ahead, 38-30, with less than seven minutes remaining in the fourth period ... earlier in the contest, hauled in PRIOR TO DUKE a 22-yard TD pass from Brandon Connette to give Duke a 17-14 lead in the second quarter Lettered under coaches Jim Place and Bob Jacoby at Hamilton high school ... as a senior, ... fi rst collegiate TD came on a 7-yard run against Navy ... rushed nine times for a team-high named team captain and helped squad to an appearance in the state playoffs ... received 57 yards in the win at North Carolina as Duke clinched the ACC Coastal Division champion- the Archie Griffi n Sportsmanship Award. ship with a 27-25 victory ... had eight carries for a team-leading 44 yards in the Dr Pepper ACC Championship game versus Florida State ... credited for eight tackles on special teams PERSONAL ... on the fi eld for 444 snaps. Son of Kellee and Bryan Peters ... born June 16, 1993 ... majoring in public policy while pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management. 2012 Played in all 13 games ... rushed 28 times for 93 yards (3.32) while catching one pass for four yards (4.00) ... season-bests of 10 attempts for 38 yards came versus Clemson ... credited for six tackles on special teams ... on the fi eld for 271 total snaps.

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PRIOR TO DUKE Three-year letterman at Bishop Gorman under coach Tony Sanchez ... helped Bishop Gor- man to a three-year record of 42-4 with three Nevada 4A state championships ... listed as the No. 6 all-purpose running back in the country by Rivals.com and the No. 12 all-purpose running back in the nation by 247Sports.com ... selected to the 2012 PARADE All-America 99 team ... honorable mention All-America selection by SI.com as a senior ... named Nevada’s Gatorade Player of the Year in 2011 ... selected as the 2011 Nevada 4A Player of the Year Mike Ramsay by the Las Vegas Review-Journal ... earned Nevada Sunset Southwest District Offensive Player of the Year honors as a senior ... as a senior, rushed for 2,458 yards with 44 total DT • 6-2, 295 • R-FR. TDs (40 rushing) as Bishop Gorman went 15-1, captured its third consecutive state title and SMYRNA, GA. closed the year ranked No. 5 in the fi nal USA Today national poll ... despite missing fi ve games due to injury, rushed for 1,394 yards and 17 TDs in junior campaign ... scored four WALKER SCHOOL TDs while topping the 100-yard barrier on the ground in Bishop Gorman’s 72-28 win over Reed High School in the Nevada state 4A championship game on December 3, 2011 ... 2014 rushed for 1,555 yards and 29 TDs as a sophomore ... for prep career, rushed 473 times for Reserve defensive tackle ... carded four tackles, 1.0 quarterback sack and one caused 5,407 yards, averaging 11.4 yards per attempt, with 94 total TDs ... three-time all-state and fumble in the annual Spring Game. all-conference selection ... also lettered in track and fi eld. 2013 PERSONAL Did not see game action. Son of Skarlet Forwood ... cousin, Sultan Abdul-Malik, lettered four seasons (1997-98-99- 00) as a defensive end and linebacker at Southern California ... cousin, J.P. Howell, lettered PRIOR TO DUKE two seasons (2003-04) in baseball at Texas, twice earned All-America honors as a pitcher Four-year letterman at Walker School under coach John East ... helped Walker School to an while helping the Longhorns to an 108-35 two-year record with two appearances in the Col- 11-1 ledger and state playoff appearance as a senior ... Georgia Class A fi rst team all-state lege World Series, was a fi rst round draft pick of the Kansas City Royals in the 2004 Major selection by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution following senior campaign ... in senior season, League Baseball Amateur Draft and helped the Tampa Bay Rays to the 2008 American served as team captain and posted 40 tackles and four quarterback sacks as the Walker League championship ... high school teammate of current Duke wide receiver Ryan Smith ... School defense allowed just 8.4 points per game en route to a perfect 10-0 regular season ... born December 31, 1993 ... majoring in psychology while minoring in evolutionary anthropol- as a junior, recorded 37 tackles and 12 quarterback sacks ... selected to play in the Georgia ogy ... also pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management. Coaches Athletic Association North-South All-Star Game ... also lettered in basketball, soc- cer and track and fi eld. STATISTICS 2012 PERSONAL Opponent Rush Yds Lg TD Rec Yds Lg TD Son of Jean and Michael Ramsay, Sr. ... born March 16, 1995. FIU 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 Stanford 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central 6 18 8 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis 2 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 2 13 8 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 5 12 5 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 10 38 7 0 1 4 4 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2013 Opponent Rush Yds Lg TD Rec Yds Lg TD N.C. Central 9 47 11 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 2 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Troy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Navy 3 27 11 1 0 0 0 0 Virginia 6 38 24 0 1 4 4 0 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 0 1 40 40 0 N.C. State 9 35 11 0 1 4 4 0 Miami 7 59 33 1 2 23 22 1 Wake Forest 6 21 10 0 2 14 12 0 North Carolina 9 57 16 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 8 44 21 0 1 5 5 0 Texas A&M 2 7 7 0 0 0 0 0

Year G/GS Rush Yards Avg. TD Lg 2012 13/0 28 93 3.32 0 8 2013 14/0 62 344 5.55 2 33 Total 27/0 90 437 4.86 2 33

Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg 2012 13/0 1 4 4.00 0 4 2013 14/0 8 90 11.25 1 40 Total 27/0 9 94 10.40 0 40

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46 80 Keilin Rayner David Reeves DT • 6-3, 260 • R-SO. TE • 6-5, 255 • R-JR. LELAND, N.C. GREENSBORO, ALA. NORTH BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL GREENSBORO PUBLIC WEST HIGH SCHOOL

2014 2014 Reserve defensive tackle ... in fi ve career games, has two tackles ... has played 23 career Top reserve at tight end ... member of Duke’s WR/TE unit ranked No. 22 nationally by Athlon snaps ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, ranked second Sports ... with Braxton Deaver, provides Duke with a pair of TEs with 20+ career receptions on the team in the bench press (435 lbs.). and 4+ career TD catches ... in 21 career games (13 starts), has caught 21 passes for 160 yards (7.62) and four TDs ... has caught TD passes in each of Duke’s last two bowl games 2013 against Cincinnati (Belk Bowl, 2012) and Texas A&M (Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 2013) ... lone player Played in fi ve games ... saw action against N.C. Central, Georgia Tech, Navy, Florida State in Duke history with TD receptions in multiple bowl games ... joins Dave Colonna (2) as the and Texas A&M ... posted two tackles ... had one tackle in both the Dr Pepper ACC Cham- only two players in Duke history with multiple TD receptions in bowl games ... has seven pionship game against Florida State and the Chick-fi l-A Bowl versus Texas A&M ... on the career games with 2+ receptions including a career-best three-catch outing at Georgia Tech fi eld for 23 total snaps. in 2012 ... has played 1,116 career snaps ... in the program’s post-spring strength and con- ditioning evaluation, led the TE group in back squad lift (445 lbs.), vertical jump (32’5”) and 2012 broad jump (9’10”). Did not see game action. 2013 PRIOR TO DUKE Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 14 games ... caught three passes for 38 yards Four-year letterman at North Brunswick under coach Garry Bishop ... charted as the No. (12.67) and one TD ... touchdown reception covered 21 yards against Texas A&M in the 36 middle linebacker in the nation by Scout.com and the No. 44 outside linebacker in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl ... caught PAT pass from Anthony Boone in the win at Virginia ... paired with country by Rivals.com ... as a senior, posted 164 tackles — two shy of the school single- Braxton Deaver (46) to form the seventh most prolifi c TE duo in school history with 49 com- season record — to lead a North Brunswick defense that held four opponents to less than bined receptions ... credited for six tackles on special teams ... on the fi eld for 423 snaps. 10 points ... fi rst team all-state selection by ESPN.com and NCPreps.com in 2011 ... fi rst team all-area selection by the Wilmington Star News ... two-time fi rst team All-Waccamaw 2012 2A/3A Conference honoree ... recorded 127 tackles, seven tackles for loss and two sacks Started all 13 games ... caught 18 passes for 122 yards (6.78) and three TDs ... caught a as a junior ... had 74 tackles, nine tackles for loss, fi ve sacks and four caused fumbles season-high three passes at Georgia Tech ... logged multiple receptions in seven weeks during sophomore season ... helped North Carolina to a 26-19 win over South Carolina in ... all three TD receptions came against FIU, Clemson and Cincinnati ... after catching fi ve the 75th annual Shrine Bowl on December 17, 2011 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also lettered in passes for 29 yards through the fi rst six weeks of the season, had 13 receptions for 93 basketball and track and fi eld. yards over the fi nal seven games ... led all ACC rookie TEs in receptions, receiving yards and TDs ... ranked 10th among all ACC tight ends in catches ... paired with Issac Blakeney PERSONAL (32) to form the sixth-most prolifi c TE tandem in school history with 50 combined receptions Son of Keisha and Tyrone Simpson ... born September 30, 1994 ... majoring in evolutionary ... teamed with Conner Vernon (85) to form the eighth-most prolifi c WR-TE duo in school anthropology while minoring in theater. history with 103 combined catches ... on the fi eld for 693 total snaps.

STATISTICS 2011 2013 Did not see game action. Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH N.C. Central 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Memphis — DNP — Played at Greensboro Public West under coach Curtis Graves ... charted as the No. 1 tight Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 end in Alabama by Rivals.com ... listed as the No. 51 tight end in the nation by Scout.com Pittsburgh — DNP — Troy — DNP — ... tabbed as the No. 1 tight end and No. 22 overall prospect in Alabama by SuperPrep ... Navy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 All-Dixie Region choice by SuperPrep ... helped Greensboro Public West to three straight Virginia — DNP — state playoff berths ... as a senior, caught 28 passes for 356 yards and two TDs ... fi rst team Virginia Tech — DNP — all-state (3A) selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association and Lineman of the Year N.C. State — DNP — (3A) pick by the Alabama High School Athletic Association in 2010. Miami — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — PERSONAL North Carolina — DNP — Florida State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Son of Gloria Reeves ... born December 15, 1992 ... majoring in sociology while minoring in Texas A&M 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 visual arts ... also pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management.

Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH STATISTICS 2013 5/0 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 Total 5/0 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD FIU1 2 12 8 1 0 0 0 0 Stanford2 2 15 9 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis4 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech7 2 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina8 1 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State9 2 19 12 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson10 2 21 17 1 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech11 3 12 9 0 0 0 0 0 Miami12 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati13 2 8 6 1 0 0 0 0 46 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

2013 Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD N.C. Central 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 72 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Troy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Navy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jake Sanders Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OL • 6-5, 330 • FR. N.C. State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CARROLLTON, GA. Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CARROLLTON HIGH SCHOOL Florida State 1 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Texas A&M 1 21 21 1 0 0 0 0 Three-year letterman at Carrollton under Rayvan Teague ... charted as the No. 51 offensive Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg guard in the country by 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 53 offensive guard in the nation 2012 13/13 18 122 6.78 3 20 by Scout.com ... helped team to three-year record of 32-8 with three state playoff berths 2013 14/0 3 38 12.67 1 21 including two appearances in the 2013 state championship game ... two-time fi rst team Total 27/13 21 160 7.62 4 21 all-state (AAAA) selection by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in both 2012 and 2013 ... also earned all-state honors following senior season from the Associated Press, Athlon Sports NOTE: Caught PAT pass from Anthony Boone vs. Virginia, 2013 and Georgia Sportswriters Association ... as a junior, served as team captain in the AT&T Rising Seniors Bowl ... three-time all-area pick.

PERSONAL Son of Collier and Joan Sanders ... father played tennis at Troy University ... brother, Mark, 65 played baseball at Georgia College ... born February 11, 1995. Cody Robinson OG • 6-3, 295 • R-JR. McMINNVILLE, TENN. WARREN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL 21 2014 Alonzo Saxton II Listed as the second string right offensive guard behind returning starter Laken Tomlinson ... in 20 career games, has played 165 total snaps ... in the program’s post-spring strength CB • 5-11, 170 • FR. and conditioning evaluation, led the team in bench press (450 lbs.) while ranking among the COLUMBUS, OHIO squad’s leaders in both back squat (540 lbs.; t2nd) and power clean (341 lbs.; t3rd) ... owns school record for power clean lift (349 lbs.) by an offensive lineman ... in May, 2014, honored BISHOP HARTLEY HIGH SCHOOL by the ACC with the league’s Top 6 for Service award, an accolade presented annually to six student-athletes from each conference institution who demonstrate dedication to community PRIOR TO DUKE service and outreach programs ... in May, 2012, joined nine teammates on a mission trip to Four-year letterman at Bishop Hartley under Brad Burchfi eld ... listed as the No. 33 corner- Langano, Ethiopia for well-digging project. back in the nation by Rivals.com ... helped team to four-year record of 50-6 with four state playoff berths including two appearances in the state championship game ... Ohio Division V 2013 fi rst team all-state and defensive player of the year pick in 2013 ... posted nine interceptions Played in all 14 games ... on the fi eld for 141 total snaps including a season-high 43 versus as a senior ... also participated in track and fi eld. N.C. Central. PERSONAL 2012 Son of Deandra Boll and Alonzo Saxton ... born February 22, 1996. Played in six games ... saw action against FIU, N.C. Central, Memphis, Virginia, Florida State and Clemson ... on the fi eld for 24 total snaps.

2011 Did not see game action ... recipient of the Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award, a team honor presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player and one player in the de- velopmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and conditioning.

PRIOR TO DUKE Four-year letterman at Warren County under coach Tommy Johnson ... charted as the No. 24 offensive guard in the nation by ESPN.com ... listed as the No. 19 offensive guard in the nation by Rivals.com ... as a senior, posted 96 tackles with eight sacks and earned District 6AAA Defensive MVP honors ... All-Dixie Region choice by SuperPrep ... fi rst team all-state (6A) pick by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association in 2010 ... named to The Tennesse- an’s 2010 Dream Team ... selected for the annual Toyota Tennessee East vs. West All-Star Classic on December 11, 2010 in Jefferson City, Tenn. ... also participated in track and fi eld ... set school record in the discus throw ... region champion and state qualifi er in the shot put.

PERSONAL Son of Ray and Tricia Robinson ... father lettered four seasons (1985-86-87-88) in football at Tennessee ... born August 10, 1992 ... majoring in sociology while minoring in education ... also pursuing a certifi cate in markets and management.

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88 53 Erich Schneider Kameron Schroeder TE • 6-7, 240 • R-SO. OL • 6-5, 275 • FR. JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLA. ELK GROVE, CALIF. JACKSONVILLE EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL COSUMNES OAKS HIGH SCHOOL

2014 PRIOR TO DUKE Reserve tight end ... in 13 career games, has one pass reception for 13 yards (13.00) ... joins Three-year letterman at Cosumnes Oaks under Ryan Gomes ... listed as the No. 71 of- redshirt freshman OT Sterling Korona and redshirt junior OT Sam Marshall as the tallest fensive tackle in the country by Scout.com ... helped team to three-year record of 24-11 with members of the program at 6’7” ... has played 227 career snaps. three state playoff berths ... served as team captain as a senior ... as a senior, earned Sierra Valley Conference Lineman of the Year honors as well as fi rst team all-metro accolades from 2013 the Sacramento Bee ... second team all-state pick by Cal-Hi Sports ... fi rst team All-Northern Did not see game action. California pick by both Sports Stars Magazine and Max Preps ... three-time all-conference pick ... selected to play in both the North-South Optimist Game and West Coast Bowl. 2012 Played in all 13 games ... had one pass reception for 13 yards (13.00) ... lone catch of the PERSONAL year came at Stanford ... on the fi eld for 227 total snaps. Son of Diane and Eric Schroeder ... born February 22, 1996.

PRIOR TO DUKE Four-year letterman at Jacksonville Episcopal under coach David Hess ... as a senior, helped squad to the state playoffs by catching 43 passes for 576 yards and three touch- downs ... named to the 2011 Super 24 team by the Florida Times-Union ... honored with the 2011 Play of the Year by First Coast News .. had 48 receptions for 546 yards and one touchdown as a junior ... in sophomore campaign, hauled in 36 passes for 435 yards and three touchdowns and, as a freshman, had 22 catches for 345 yards and two touchdowns ... 92 career prep numbers included 149 receptions for 1,902 yards and nine touchdowns ... also lettered in baseball and basketball. Taariq Shabazz PERSONAL DE • 6-3, 225 • FR. Son of Erika and Timothy Schneider ... father was a four-year (1977-78-79-80) member of the swimming and diving team at St. Olaf College, helping the Oles to three confer- KENNESAW, GA. ence championships ... brother, Hans, also swam at St. Olaf College ... sister, Betsy, was a KENNESAW MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL member of the rowing team at Bucknell University ... born November 12, 1993 ... majoring in English. PRIOR TO DUKE Two-year letterman at Kennesaw Mountain under Andy Scott ... charted as the No. 38 weak- STATISTICS side defensive end in the nation by 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 51 defensive end in 2012 the nation by ESPN.com ... played in just four games as a senior due to injury, compiling 25 Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD tackles, eight tackles for loss and two sacks ... had 59 tackles including 16 tackles for loss FIU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and fi ve sacks as a junior. Stanford 1 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Son of Pamela Miller ... born May 11, 1996. Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2013 — Did not play

Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg 2012 13/0 1 13 13.00 0 13 2013 0/0 0 0 — 0 0 Total 13/0 1 13 13.00 0 13

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33 1 Deondre Singleton Thomas Sirk S • 5-11, 180 • SO. QB • 6-4, 215 • R-SO. DACULA, GA. GLEN ST. MARY, FLA. ARCHER HIGH SCHOOL BAKER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL 2014 2014 Returning starting safety at the Bandit slot ... in 12 career games (9 starts), has 63 tackles, Charted as the second string QB behind returning starter Anthony Boone ... owns tremen- 3.0 tackles for loss, one INT, four PBUs and two caused fumbles ... has seven games with dous athletic ability ... true competitor ... quality runner with the football ... missed the entire 5+ tackles including a career-high 10 against both N.C. State and Miami in 2013 ... has 11 2013 season after rupturing right Achilles tendon during spring drills in 2013 ... in the annual career games with 2+ tackles ... enters the 2014 season having recorded 2+ tackles in 10 Spring Game, completed 12-of-28 (.429) passes for 83 yards while rushing 19 times for 30 consecutive games ... has played 834 career snaps. yards and two TDs.

2013 2013 Played in 12 games with nine starting assignments ... missed the Memphis and Navy games Did not see action while recovering from surgery performed on April 10, 2013 to repair due to injury ... started the Troy contest and each of the fi nal eight games of the year ... ruptured right Achilles tendon. recorded 63 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, one INT, four PBUs and two caused fumbles ... ACC Defensive Back of the Week selection following 10-tackle, 1-INT, 2-PBU performance 2012 in Duke’s win over No. 24 Miami ... also reached double fi gures in the tackle column against Did not see game action ... recipient of the Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award, a team honor N.C. State (10) ... had seven stops and a caused fumble in the victory at Wake Forest ... presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player and one player in the de- logged fi ve tackles including 1.5 tackles for loss in ACC Coastal Division championship- velopmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and conditioning clinching win at North Carolina ... registered fi ve stops and one PBU in the Dr Pepper ACC ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2012. Championship Game against Florida State ... after averaging 3.50 tackles per game through the fi rst half of the ACC regular season, posted 8.00 stops per week over the fi nal four PRIOR TO DUKE league games as Duke became the fi rst team since divisional play began in 2005 to drop its Four-year letterman at Baker County under coach Ryan Sulkowski ... helped Baker County fi rst two conference contests and capture the division championship ... tackle total matched to a four-year record of 34-9 ... listed as the No. 19 pro-style quarterback in the nation by the ninth-highest single-season total by a Duke rookie ... on the fi eld for 834 snaps. Rivals.com ... as a senior, completed 141-of-207 (.681) pass attempts for 2,303 yards and 26 TDs while rushing 111 times for 1,018 yards and 17 TDs ... became the fi rst player in PRIOR TO DUKE Baker County history to throw for 2,000+ yards and rush for 1,000+ yards in a season ... Four-year letterman at Archer under coach Andy Dyer ... charted as the No. 82 safety in the established school single-game record for TD passes with six in a 61-0 win over Terry Parker nation by ESPN.com ... listed as the No. 91 cornerback in the nation by 247Sports.com ... on October 21, 2011 ... punted 13 times for 602 yards and a 46.3 yards per kick average ... fi rst team all-county selection by the Daily Post and the Touchdown Club of Gwinnett fol- third team all-state (5A) pick by the Associated Press ... District IV Player of the Year and fi rst lowing senior season ... as a senior, posted 47 tackles, two interceptions,14 pass breakups team all-district selection by the Florida Athletic Coaches Association ... fi rst team All-First and two fumble recoveries while catching 21 passes for 329 yards and three touchdowns Coast pick by the Florida Times-Union ... named to the 2011 Super 24 team by the Florida ... earned all-county and all-state accolades as a junior after carding 42 tackles, seven in- Times-Union ... in fi nal game at Baker County, completed 30-of-36 passes for 405 yards and terceptions and 12 pass breakups ... selected to play in the Georgia Coaches Athletic As- fi ve TDs in a 41-24 win over Bradford on November 11, 2011 ... threw two TDs passes to sociation North-South All-Star Game ... chosen to participate in the Gwinnett County All-Star lead the North squad to a 47-21 win and earn MVP honors in the Florida Athletic Coaches Game ... also lettered in baseball, earning all-county honors as an outfi elder. Association North-South Classic played on December 21, 2011 in Sebring, Fla. ... also let- tered in baseball, earning All-First Coast honors ... member of Baker County weightlifting PERSONAL program that won four consecutive 1A state championships (2008-09-10-11). Son of Cedric and Crystal Singleton ... father lettered three seasons (1989-90-91) in football at Louisiana Tech, helping the Bulldogs to a three-year ledger of 21-8-4 including an appear- PERSONAL ance in the 1990 Independence Bowl ... born February 7, 1995. Son of Eddie and Joy Sirk ... born September 24, 1993 ... majoring in political science while minoring in education. STATISTICS 2013 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH N.C. Central 1 2 3 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis — DNP — Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Troy1 5 2 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Navy — DNP — Virginia2 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech3 3 3 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State4 6 4 10 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami5 6 4 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 2 0 0 0 Wake Forest6 6 1 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 0 North Carolina7 2 3 5 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State8 5 0 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Texas A&M9 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2013 12/9 41 22 63 3.0-7 0.0-0 1 4 2 0 0 Total 12/9 41 22 63 3.0-7 0.0-0 1 4 2 0 0

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2011 Did not see game action.

PRIOR TO DUKE 68 Three-year letterman at Worthington Kilbourne under coach Vince Trombetti ... listed as the No. 13 center in the nation by ESPN.com ... served as team captain as a senior ... all-metro Alex Skidmore choice by the Columbus Dispatch in 2010 ... two-time all-conference selection ... selected to play in the annual Ohio North-South All-Star Classic on April 23, 2011 in Columbus, Ohio ... OG • 6-4, 275 • SO. chosen to the Ohio roster for the annual Big 33 All-Star Game on June 18, 2011 in Hershey, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Pa. ... also participated in track and fi eld ... inducted into the Socratic Society for distin- guished personal effort, compassion, lifelong learning, integrity and scholarship. OCEAN LAKES HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL 2014 Engaged to fi ancé Emma Ellis of Columbus, Ohio ... son of Doug and Kris Skura ... mother Walk-on reserve offensive guard. played basketball at Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) College ... cousin, Nolan Samples, played football at St. Anselm (N.H.) College ... born February 17, 1993 ... majoring in psychology 2013 while pursuing a certifi cate in human development. Did not see game action.

PRIOR TO DUKE Two-year letterman at Ocean Lakes under coach Chris Scott … helped Ocean Lakes to two-year record of 22-4 including a 14-1 ledger and state playoff berth in 2012 … all-state honoree as a senior … also lettered in wrestling, earning all-state honors.

PERSONAL Son of Grant and Lorie Skidmore ... born September 30, 1994. 10 Ryan Smith 62 WR • 5-7, 165 • SO. Matt Skura LAS VEGAS, NEV. C • 6-4, 305 • R-JR. BISHOP GORMAN HIGH SCHOOL COLUMBUS, OHIO 2014 Scheduled to compete for starting role as the slot receiver ... returning member of Duke’s WORTHINGTON KILBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL WR/TE unit ranked No. 22 nationally by Athlon Sports ... also provides depth in the return game ... in fi ve games, has two receptions for 41 yards (20.50) ... has played 53 snaps ... in 2014 the annual Spring Game, caught a game-high fi ve passes for 26 yards and one TD. Returning starting center ... named to the Watch List for the Rimington Trophy, an honor presented annually to the top center in the nation by the Boomer Esiason Foundation ... 2013 member of Duke’s OL unit ranked No. 24 nationally by Athlon Sports ... in 24 career games Played in fi ve games ... saw action against N.C. Central, Memphis, Georgia Tech, Virginia (14 starts), has played 1,111 total snaps ... one of three returning starters along the Duke of- Tech and N.C. State ... caught two passes for 41 yards (20.50) ... fi rst collegiate reception fensive line as the group (Takoby Cofi eld, Skura & Laken Tomlinson) combines for 82 career covered 39 yards versus N.C. Central ... other catch came in the win over N.C. State ... on starts ... enters the 2014 season having started 14 consecutive games. the fi eld for 53 snaps.

2013 DUKE TRACK & FIELD Started all 14 games at center ... key component of Duke’s offensive front that ranked fi rst Member of Duke’s track and fi eld program in the spring of 2014 ... in fi rst collegiate meet in the ACC in sacks allowed per passing attempt (27.8) ... part of a Blue Devil offensive unit on April 5, the VertKlasse Meeting in High Point, N.C., combined with football teammates that established school single-season records for total fi rst downs (298), offensive yards Issac Blakeney, DeVon Edwards and Josh Snead to comprise Duke’s 4x100 relay team and (5,966) and points (459) ... member of Duke’s offense that ranked among the ACC leaders posted a time of 41.32, then the second-fastest time in Duke history ... at the ACC Cham- in total offense (426.1; 4th), scoring (32.8; 5th), rushing (178.0; 5th) and passing (248.1; 6th) pionship meet on April 18 in Chapel Hill, N.C., teamed with Blakeney, Edwards and Marcus ... helped the Blue Devils to top-50 national offensive rankings for fourth down conversion Wright to place sixth in the 4x100 relay with a time of 41.15, marking the second-fastest percentage (.696; 8th), fewest fumbles lost (6; 12th), fewest penalties per game (4.57; 25th), time in Duke history. fewest penalty yards per game (40.71; 32nd), fi rst downs (298; 36th) and passing offense (50th) ... helped a Duke offensive unit that became the fi rst in school history and one of just PRIOR TO DUKE four in the ACC in 2013 to amass 25+ rushing and 25+ passing TDs ... aided in the protec- Lettered four seasons at Bishop Gorman under coach Tony Sanchez ... helped Bishop Gor- tion of QBs Anthony Boone and Brandon Connette, who combined to complete 296-of-467 man to a four-year ledger of 56-4 with four state titles ... charted as the No. 1 wide receiver (.634) passes for 3,472 yards with 26 TDs ... opened holes for Duke’s ground attack that and No. 3 overall prospect in Nevada by Rivals.com ... three-time all-state selection ... in featured Connette’s school single-season record-tying 14 rushing TDs while four Blue Devil senior season, had 39 receptions for 856 yards and 14 TDs as Bishop Gorman captured its running backs combined for 1,905 yards with each averaging 5.0+ yards per attempt ... on fourth straight state title and earned a ranking of No. 9 in the fi nal USA Today national poll the fi eld for 986 total snaps. ... as a junior, caught 37 passes for 1,041 yards and 17 TDs as Bishop Gorman closed the season at 15-1 and ranked No. 5 in the fi nal USA Today national poll ... career prep totals in- 2012 clude 132 receptions for 3,208 yards and 51 TDs along with four returns for TDs (3 punt & 1 Played in 10 games ... missed action against North Carolina, Miami and Cincinnati ... played kickoff) ... fi nished high school career as Nevada’s all-time leader in pass receiving yardage. primarily at offensive guard ... helped the Blue Devils rank second in the ACC in sacks al- lowed per pass attempt (1:29.00) ... part of a Duke offense that ranked among the ACC lead- PERSONAL ers in fi rst downs per game (4th; 22.15), time of possession (4th; 31:07), passing yards per Son of DeAndre and Lori Smith ... father is an assistant football coach at Syracuse Univer- game (5th; 283.9) and points per game (5th; 31.5) ... helped in the protection of 3,000-yard sity ... high school teammate of current Blue Devil running back Shaquille Powell ... born passer Sean Renfree (3,113) as Duke became just the second team in ACC history (Florida June 25, 1995. State, 1995) to have two 1,000-yard receivers in Jamison Crowder (1,074) and Conner Vernon (1,074) ... on the fi eld for 125 total snaps.

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STATISTICS yards per attempt average, joining Ameer Abdullah of Nebraska, Jay Ajayi of Boise State, 2013 Mike Davis of South Carolina, Kenneth Dixon of Louisiana Tech, Larry Dixon of Army, Melvin Opponent Rec Yds Lg TD Rush Yds Lg TD Gordon of Wisconsin, Todd Gurley of Georgia, Duke Johnson of Miami, Raymond Maples N.C. Central 1 39 39 0 0 0 0 0 of Army and T.J. Yeldon of Alabama ... has compiled 1,941 all-purpose yards including a Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 career-high 183-yard performance versus Alabama in 2010 ... has lost two career fumbles Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in 289 total touches ... on the fi eld for 889 career snaps ... on Duke’s career charts, ranks Pittsburgh — DNP — fourth in average yards per rushing attempt (5.45; minimum 200 attempts), tied for 13th in Troy — DNP — Navy — DNP — 100-yard rushing games and 22nd in rushing yards ... sits 631 rushing yards shy of becom- Virginia — DNP — ing the sixth player in Duke history to reach the 2,000-yard plateau ... among active players Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in the ACC, ranks fi fth in rushing attempts, eighth in all-purpose yards, ninth in total offensive N.C. State 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 yards (1,368) and ninth in rushing yards per game (36.97) ... in the program’s post-spring Miami — DNP — strength and conditioning evaluation, tied for the team’s best performance in the vertical Wake Forest — DNP — jump (37’0” with Jeremy Cash) while matching the fourth-longest broad jump (10’2”) ... also North Carolina — DNP — led the RB group in the power clean (308 lbs.) ... in the annual Spring Game, rushed six Florida State — DNP — Texas A&M — DNP — times for 44 yards.

Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg 2013 2013 5/0 2 41 20.50 0 39 Played in all 14 games with 10 starting assignments ... started 10 of the fi nal 11 weeks of Total 5/0 2 41 20.50 0 39 the year ... rushed 107 times for 651 yards (6.08) and two TDs while catching six passes for 29 yards (4.83) and one TD ... led Duke in rushing yards while posting the 26th-highest single-season total in school history ... one of just three RBs in the ACC to have 100+ rush- ing attempts while averaging 6.00+ yards per carry, joining Miami’s Duke Johnson (6.35) and Boston College’s Andre Williams (6.13) ... yards per attempt average marked the sixth- highest single-season total in school history (minimum 75 attempts) and Duke’s best since Greg Boone averaged 6.28 yards per carry in 1981, with the other four better averages oc- 50 curring between 1935-43 by Ace Parker (7.43 in 1935), Buddy Luper (6.84 in 1943), Jasper Davis (6.57 in 1940) and George McAfee (6.21 in 1939) ... topped the 100-yard plateau Wyatt Smith three times against Troy (11-108), Miami (9-138) and Texas A&M (17-104) ... the three 100- yard rushing games marked the most in a single season by a Blue Devil since 2004 when LB • 5-11, 195 • SO. Cedric Dargan posted three 100-yard days ... performance in the win over No. 24 Miami included a 15.33 yards per carry average and season-long 56-yard jaunt and came against FORT MYERS, FLA. a Hurricane defense that entered the week allowing 154.1 rushing yards per game and just CANTERBURY SCHOOL 3.85 yards per attempt ... rushing yardage versus Texas A&M in the 46th annual Chick-fi l-A Bowl marked the fourth-highest single-bowl game total in school history ... also against the 2014 Aggies, scored two TDs on a 25-yard rush and 11-yard reception from QB Anthony Boone Walk-on reserve linebacker. and blocked a Texas A&M punt ... part of a Blue Devil offense that was one of two nationally (Duke & Alabama) to have two 100-yard receivers (Jamison Crowder [163] & Braxton Deaver 2013 [116]) and one 100-yard rusher (Snead) in a bowl game ... other TD came in the Dr Pepper Did not see game action. ACC Championship game against Florida State ... coupled with Jela Duncan (562) to form the 12th duo in school history to post 500+ rushing yards each in a single season ... on the PRIOR TO DUKE fi eld for 411 total snaps. Three-year letterman at Canterbury under Jamie Swagler (2010-2011) and Mike Marciano (2012) ... helped team to three-year record of 32-5 including state championship in 2011 ... 2012 three-year team captain ... as a senior, earned fi rst team all-state honors after posting 157 Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 13 games with one start ... lone starting assign- tackles and 21 sacks ... also lettered in baseball. ment came against Clemson ... rushed 99 times for 496 yards (5.01) and two TDs while catching 10 passes for 46 yards (4.60) and one TD ... was second on the team in rushing PERSONAL yardage and tied for sixth in scoring ... gained a season-high 107 yards on 17 attempts in Son of Anna and Scott Smith ... born September 8, 1995. the Belk Bowl against Cincinnati ... performance against the Bearcats marked the fourth 100-yard bowl game effort in Duke history and ranks as the third-highest single-bowl game outing behind only Steve Lach’s 124 yards against Oregon State in the Rose Bowl on Janu- ary 1, 1942 and Georgia Clark’s 123 yards versus Alabama in the Sugar Bowl on January 1, 1945 ... the 6.29 yards per attempt marked the fourth-highest single-bowl game total in school history ... had 15 carries for 99 yards in the win over North Carolina ... rushing TDs came against FIU and N.C. Central ... caught a season-high three passes versus Clemson 9 ... scoring reception covered 18 yards against N.C. Central ... in the 54-17 win over the Eagles, became the fi rst Duke player to score via rushing attempt and pass reception in the same game since Scottie Montgomery accomplished the feat versus Wake Forest in 1999 ... Josh Snead joined with fellow Duke RBs Jela Duncan and Juwan Thompson to combine for 1,403 yards RB • 5-9, 190 • R-SR. on 283 rushing attempts ... on the fi eld for 332 total snaps.

SMITHFIELD, N.C. 2011 SMITHFIELD-SELMA HIGH SCHOOL Did not see game action while recovering from foot injury suffered in August, 2011. 2014 2010 Returning starting running back ... true leader of Duke’s running back unit ... most explosive Played in 10 games ... missed the Navy and Virginia contests due to injury ... rushed 45 back on the roster ... in 37 career games (11 starts), has rushed 251 times for 1,368 yards times for 221 yards and one TD ... led Duke in rushing yards per attempt (4.91) ... returned (5.45) and fi ve TDs, caught 16 passes for 75 yards (4.69) and two TDs, returned 22 kick- 22 kickoffs for 483 yards ... led Duke and ranked seventh in the ACC in kickoff return aver- offs for 483 yards (21.96) and returned one punt for 15 yards (15.00) ... owns four career age (22.0) ... rushed for a season-high 83 yards on 14 attempts against Alabama ... also 100-yard rushing games against Cincinnati (17-107; 2012; Belk Bowl), Troy (11-108; 2013), against the Crimson Tide, returned four kickoffs for 103 yards ... the 83 rushing yards rank Miami (9-138; 2013) and Texas A&M (17-104; 2013; Chick-fi l-A Bowl) ... only RB in Duke as the 21st-highest single-game total by a Blue Devil freshman while the 186 all-purpose history with multiple 100-yard bowl games ... joins Storm Woods of Oregon State as the only yardage total stands as the eighth-best single-game total by a Duke rookie ... fi rst career TD two active players nationally with multiple 100-yard bowl games ... enters the season as one came in the season-opener versus Elon ... recorded 704 all-purpose yards on the year, a of fi ve active RBs in the ACC with 1,000+ rushing yards ... begins fi nal campaign as one total that ranks eighth on the school’s single-season chart for freshmen ... played 142 total of 11 active RBs nationally with 250+ career rushing attempts coupled with a 5.40+ career snaps ... enrolled at Duke in January, 2010. 51 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

DUKE TRACK & FIELD Year G/GS Rush Yards Avg. TD Lg Member of Duke’s track and fi eld program in the spring of 2014 ... in fi rst collegiate meet 2010 10/0 45 221 4.91 1 27 on April 5, VertKlasse Meeting in High Point, N.C., combined with football teammates Is- 2011 0/0 0 0 — 0 0 sac Blakeney, DeVon Edwards and Ryan Smith to comprise Duke’s 4x100 relay team and 2012 13/1 99 496 5.01 2 22 posted a time of 41.32, then the second-fastest time in Duke history. 2013 14/10 107 651 6.08 2 56 Total 37/11 251 1,368 5.45 5 56 PRIOR TO DUKE Lettered two seasons (2006-07) at South Johnston High School under coach Joe Salas and Year G/GS Rec Yards Avg. TD Lg two seasons at Smithfi eld-Selma High School (2008-09) under coach Anthony Barbour ... 2010 10/0 0 0 — 0 0 helped South Johnston to a two-year record of 17-6 with two state playoff berths ... helped 2011 0/0 0 0 — 0 0 Smithfi eld-Selma to a two-year ledger of 12-11 with a state playoff appearance in 2008 ... 2012 13/1 10 46 4.60 1 18 charted as the 95th-top running back in the country and the 22nd-best overall prospect in 2013 14/10 6 29 4.83 1 11 North Carolina by Scout.com ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep ... as a senior, Total 37/11 16 75 4.69 2 18 rushed for 1,932 yards and 27 TDs while returning three kickoffs for TDs ... earned all- conference and all-area honors in 2009 ... rushed for 965 yards and 15 TDs while recording Year G/GS KOR Yards Avg. TD Lg 83 tackles and two interceptions during junior season ... two-time team MVP at Smithfi eld- 2010 10/0 22 483 21.96 0 36 Selma ... as a sophomore, rushed for 786 yards and 13 TDs while catching 10 passes for 2011 0/0 0 0 — 0 0 329 yards and three TDs ... rushed nine times for 33 yards to help North Carolina to a 24-14 2012 13/1 0 0 — 0 0 win over South Carolina in the annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas on December 19, 2009 2013 14/10 0 0 — 0 0 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also lettered in track and fi eld ... set Smithfi eld-Selma High School Total 37/11 22 483 21.96 0 36 records in the 100-meter (10.33) and 200-meter (21.6) dashes ... at the state championship meet in 2009, placed fi fth in the 100-meters and sixth in the 200-meters. Year G/GS PR Yards Avg. TD Lg 2010 10/0 0 0 — 0 0 PERSONAL 2011 0/0 0 0 — 0 0 Son of Rachel and Terrance Snead ... born June 19, 1991 ... graduated from Duke in De- 2012 13/1 0 0 — 0 0 cember, 2013 with a degree in psychology ... currently pursuing a graduate degree in liberal 2013 14/10 1 15 15.00 0 15 studies. Total 37/11 1 15 15.00 0 15 SNEAD: SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS STATISTICS Category Career-high, Opponent, Year 2010 Rush attempts 17, two times; last vs. Texas A&M, 2013 Opponent Rush Yds Lg TD Rec Yds Lg TD Rushing yards 138 vs. Miami, 2013 Elon 7 29 8 1 0 0 0 0 Rushing TDs 1, fi ve times; last vs. Texas A&M, 2013 Wake Forest 5 14 5 0 0 0 0 0 Alabama 14 83 27 0 0 0 0 0 Pass receptions 3, two times; last vs. Texas A&M, 2013 Army 5 32 13 0 0 0 0 0 Receiving yards 24 vs. N.C. Central, 2012 Maryland 4 32 24 0 0 0 0 0 Receiving TDs 1, two times; last vs. Texas A&M, 2013 Miami 7 28 12 0 0 0 0 0 All-purpose yards 186 (83 RUSH, 0 REC, 103 KOR, 0 PR) vs. Alabama, 2010 Virginia Tech 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Longest rush 56 yards vs. Miami, 2013 Navy — DNP — Longest reception 18 yards (TD) from Sean Renfree vs. N.C. Central, 2012 Virginia — DNP — Boston College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 SNEAD: 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Attempts-Yards (Avg.) Opponent Date Note 17-107 (6.29) Cincinnati December 27, 2012 Belk Bowl 2011 — Did not play 11-108 (9.82) Troy September 28, 2013 9-138 (15.33) Miami November 16, 2013 2012 17-104 (6.12) Texas A&M December 31, 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl Opponent Rush Yds Lg TD Rec Yds Lg TD FIU 7 47 19 1 0 0 0 0 DUKE • HIGHEST YARDS PER RUSHING ATTEMPT • CAREER Stanford 4 5 2 0 2 2 3 0 Player (Years) Att. Yards Avg. N.C. Central 6 21 10 1 2 24 18 1 1. Red Smith (1951-53) 243 1,471 6.05 Memphis 7 14 6 0 0 0 0 0 2. Ace Parker (1934-36) 316 1,856 5.87 Wake Forest 6 32 10 0 0 0 0 0 3. Elmore Hackney (1935-37) 232 1,359 5.86 Virginia 7 37 14 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 5 10 7 0 0 0 0 0 4. Josh Snead (2010-present) 251 1,368 5.45 North Carolina 15 99 19 0 0 0 0 0 5. Greg Boone (1979-82) 286 1,435 5.02 Florida State 7 26 11 0 1 -3 0 0 Clemson1 3 27 13 0 3 12 6 0 NCAA • ACTIVE PLAYERS • 250+ RUSHING ATTEMPTS & 5.40+ AVERAGE Georgia Tech 2 19 15 0 0 0 0 0 Player, School Att. Yards Avg. Miami 13 52 12 0 1 6 6 0 Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska 549 2,977 5.42 Cincinnati 17 107 22 0 1 5 5 0 Jay Ajayi, Boise State 331 1,973 5.96 Mike Davis, South Carolina 255 1,458 5.72 2013 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech 351 2,111 6.01 Opponent Rush Yds Lg TD Rec Yds Lg TD Larry Dixon, Army 338 2,086 6.17 N.C. Central 8 53 31 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis 6 25 9 0 1 2 2 0 Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin 288 2,328 8.08 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Todd Gurley, Georgia 387 2,374 6.13 Pittsburgh2 14 59 10 0 1 5 5 0 Duke Johnson, Miami 284 1,867 6.57 Troy3 11 108 53 0 0 0 0 0 Raymond Maples, Army 439 2,612 5.95 Navy4 7 35 15 0 1 1 1 0 Josh Snead, Duke 251 1,368 5.45 5 Virginia 7 53 30 0 0 0 0 0 T.J. Yeldon, Alabama 382 2,343 6.13 Virginia Tech6 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State7 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 9 138 56 0 0 0 0 0 NCAA • ACTIVE PLAYERS • MULTIPLE 100-YARD BOWL GAMES Wake Forest8 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Player, School Yards Opponent Bowl North Carolina9 10 48 14 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Snead, Duke 107 Cincinnati 2012 Belk Florida State10 7 17 5 1 0 0 0 0 104 Texas A&M 2013 Chick-fi l-A Texas A&M11 17 104 25 1 3 21 11 1 Storm Woods, Oregon State 118 Texas 2012 Alamo 107 Boise State 2013 Hawai’i 52 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

15 79 Mackenzie Sovereign Tanner Stone QB • 6-2, 205 • SR. OT • 6-6, 300 • R-SO. TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. DALLAS, TEXAS TRAVERSE CITY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL 2014 2014 Walk-on reserve quarterback. Enters the season in competition with Casey Blaser for the starting right offensive tackle slot ... missed the entire 2013 campaign while recovering from surgery performed on August 14, 2013 2013 to repair a broken right ankle. Played in one game ... saw action at WR for three snaps against N.C. Central. 2013 2012 Did not see game action while recovering from surgery performed on August 14, 2013 to Did not see game action. repair a broken right ankle.

2011 2012 Did not see game action. Did not see game action.

PRIOR TO DUKE PRIOR TO DUKE Three-year letterman at Traverse City Central under Tom Passinault ... named team captain Two-year letterman at Highland Park under coach Randy Allen ... helped Highland Park to a and most improved player as a sophomore ... named to the All-Big North Conference team three-year record of 35-4 with three 4A Region II District 10 championships and three state following junior and senior years ... threw for 2,300 yards and 20 TDs as a senior ... named playoff appearances ... as a senior, helped team to a 12-1 ledger as Highland Park aver- honorable mention all-state and was selected to the 2010 Michigan High School East-West aged 44.7 points and 452.6 offensive yards per game ... fi rst team 4A all-state pick in 2011 All-Star Game as a senior ... also lettered three years in basketball. by the Associated Press ... 2011 All-District 10-4A fi rst team selection ... named to the 2011 Dallas-Fort Worth 4A all-area fi rst team ... all-Greater Dallas choice by VYPE Magazine as a PERSONAL senior ... helped Highland Park to 12-1 record as a junior and 11-2 ledger during sophomore Son of Julie and Kelsey Sovereign ... born September 28, 1992 ... majoring in public policy. campaign ... also lettered in track and fi eld.

PERSONAL Son of Joe and Tara Stone ... father lettered one season (1988) as an offensive lineman at Baylor ... born March 11, 1994 ... majoring in psychology while minoring in economics.

43 Danny Stirt K/P • 5-10, 165 • SO. GAINESVILLE, FLA. OAK HALL HIGH SCHOOL 82 2014 Walk-on reserve specialist ... provides depth at both kicker and punter. Chris Taylor WR • 6-1, 170 • FR. 2013 Did not see game action. MIRAMAR, FLA. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL PRIOR TO DUKE Four-year letterman at Oak Hall under coach Scott McDaniel … two-time fi rst team all-area PRIOR TO DUKE as a utility selection … as a senior, booted seven-of-10 fi eld goals and 22-of-23 PATs while Lettered one season at University School under Roger Harriott ... helped team to a 9-3 rushing for 614 yards and nine TDs and passing for 866 yards and 10 TDs … kicked a long record and state playoff berth ... fi rst team all-state (4A) selection by the Associated Press fi eld goal of 44 yards … also averaged 38.0 yards per punt and recorded 60 tackles and after catching 47 passes for 856 yards and 12 TDs as a senior ... in junior campaign, had 25 one INT on defense … set school career record for fi eld goals … also lettered in lacrosse. receptions for 560 yards and 15 TDs at North Broward Prep ... two-time all-county selection.

PERSONAL PERSONAL Son of David and Jill Stirt … brother, Ben, played basketball at Carnegie Mellon University Son of Christine and Rowan Taylor ... born January 5, 1996. … born April 19, 1995.

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pass attempt (1:29.00) ... part of a Duke offense that ranked among the ACC leaders in fi rst downs per game (4th; 22.15), time of possession (4th; 31:07), passing yards per game (5th; 283.9) and points per game (5th; 31.5) ... helped in the protection of 3,000-yard passer Sean Renfree (3,113) as Duke became just the second team in ACC history (Florida State, 1995) 77 to have two 1,000-yard receivers in Jamison Crowder (1,074) and Conner Vernon (1,074) ... part of an offensive unit that boasted a school single-season record and NCAA-best three Laken Tomlinson players with 65+ pass receptions ... in the run game, assisted in opening holes as Duke’s top three running backs combined to rush for 1,401 yards on 283 attempts (4.95 avg.) ... OG • 6-3, 330 • R-SR. in May, 2012, joined nine teammates on a mission trip to Langano, Ethiopia for water well- CHICAGO, ILL. digging project. LANE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL 2011 First team Freshman All-America pick by Sporting News ... Academic All-ACC selection ... 2014 ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week choice after helping Duke throw for 335 yards with zero Returning starting offensive right guard ... returning All-ACC offensive lineman ... named turnovers and zero sacks allowed in a 31-27 road win over FIU ... started all 12 games at to the preseason Watch List for the Outland Trophy, an honor presented annually by the right offensive guard ... became just the seventh fi rst team Freshman All-America choice in Football Writers Association of America to the nation’s most outstanding interior lineman ... school history, joining Tony Benjamin (1973), Carl McGee (1975), Chris Port (1986), Michael candidate for the Rotary Lombardi Award, an honor presented by the Rotary Club of Hous- Tauiliili (2005), Kyle Hill (2008) and Conner Vernon (2009) ... fi nished second on the team in ton to the nation’s top lineman ... preseason second team All-America choice by both Athlon total snaps played (926) behind Perry Simmons (927) ... played 70+ snaps in all 12 weeks Sports and Phil Steele’s College Football Preview ... preseason All-ACC selection by Athlon including a season-best 102 versus Wake Forest ... helped Duke rank among the ACC Sports (1st team), Lindy’s Sports (1st team) and Phil Steele’s College Football Preview (1st leaders in both passing offense (2nd) and sacks allowed per passing attempt (3rd) ... aided team) ... charted as the No. 2 OG prospect for the 2015 NFL Draft by CBS Sports behind Tre’ a Blue Devil passing attack that had four players catch 40+ passes for just the second time Jackson of Florida State ... listed as the No. 3 OG prospect and No. 45 overall prospect for in school history and fi rst time since 1982 ... part of a Duke line that opened holes for 19 the 2015 NFL Draft by Lindy’s Sports ... member of Duke’s OL unit ranked No. 24 nationally rushing TDs, a total that matched the program’s highest total since 1995. by Athlon Sports ... one of fi ve active ACC players to have earned both fi rst team All-ACC and Academic All-ACC honors, joining teammates Kelby Brown, Jamison Crowder and Will 2010 Monday as well as Florida State’s Jameis Winston ... nominated for the AFCA’s Good Works Did not see game action. Team which recognizes community service in addition to academic and athletic achieve- ment ... in 39 career games (39 starts), has played 2,981 snaps ... one of two current Blue PRIOR TO DUKE Devils to have played in all 39 games over the past three seasons, joining WR Jamison Lettered four seasons at Lane Technical High School under coach Rich Rio ... All-America Crowder ... among active offensive linemen nationally, career snap total ranks second be- choice by SuperPrep ... listed as the 23rd-best offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com hind only Chris Jasperse of Marshall (3,032) ... enters the 2013 campaign having started ... named the 26th-top offensive line prospect in the nation by SuperPrep ... charted as 39 consecutive games ... current streak of consecutive starts matches the longest of active the 29th-best offensive guard in the country and the 12th-top overall prospect in Illinois by offensive linemen nationally, joined by Dominic Espinosa of Texas, B.J. Finney of Kansas Rivals.com ... tabbed as the 20th-best offensive tackle in the country by USA Today’s Tom State, Rowdy Harper of Houston and Jasperse ... career starting assignment total ranks fi rst Lemming ... all-state selection as a senior by both the Illinois High School Football Coaches among active offensive linemen in the ACC ... on the fi eld for 900+ snaps in each of the past Association and Chicago Tribune ... team MVP as a senior ... two-time all-city pick ... four- three seasons and 1,000+ snaps in each of the past two years ... has played 70+ snaps in 29 time fi rst team all-conference selection ... helped Lane to the 2008 Chicago Public League career games while averaging 76.44 snaps per game ... one of three returning starters along football championship ... also lettered in track and fi eld ... at the 2009 Chicago Public League the Duke offensive line as the group (Tomlinson, Takoby Cofi eld & Matt Skura) combines for track and fi eld championship meet, placed fi rst in the discus (140-06) and second in the shot 82 career starts entering the 2014 campaign ... in the program’s post-spring strength and put ... in the 2009 Illinois 3A state championship track and fi eld meet, threw personal bests conditioning evaluation, ranked among the team leaders in both power clean (347 lbs.; 2nd) of 141-1 in the discus and 47-7 in the shot put to place 17th and 22nd, respectfully, in the and back squat (540 lbs.; t2nd) ... in May, 2012, joined nine teammates on a mission trip preliminary heats. to Langano, Ethiopia for water well-digging project ... part of a trio of three-time Academic All-ACC selections on the Duke roster, joining LB David Helton and DE Dezmond Johnson. PERSONAL Son of Audrey Wilson ... born February 9, 1992 ... double majoring in evolutionary anthro- 2013 pology and psychology. First team All-ACC choice by the league’s head coaches ... second team All-ACC pick by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association ... named to both the ACC and national All-Bowl NCAA • ACTIVE OFFENSIVE LINEMEN • CURRENT STREAK OF CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED Teams by ESPN after helping the Blue Devils compile 661 total yards and 48 points against Player, School Starts Texas A&M in the 46th annual Chick-fi l-A Bowl in Atlanta, Ga. ... Academic All-ACC selec- 1. Dominic Espinosa, Texas 39 tion ... integral component of Duke’s offensive front that ranked fi rst in the ACC in sacks B.J. Finney, Kansas State 39 allowed per passing attempt (27.8) ... part of a Blue Devil offensive unit that established Rowdy Harper, Houston 39 school single-season records for total fi rst downs (298), offensive yards (5,966) and points Chris Jasperse, Marshall 39 (459) ... member of Duke’s offense that ranked among the ACC leaders in total offense Laken Tomlinson, Duke 39 (426.1; 4th), scoring (32.8; 5th), rushing (178.0; 5th) and passing (248.1; 6th) ... helped the 6. Mickey Baucus, Arizona 38 Blue Devils to top-50 national offensive rankings for fourth down conversion percentage Brandon Vitabile, Northwestern 38 (.696; 8th), fewest fumbles lost (6; 12th), fewest penalties per game (4.57; 25th), fewest Robert Waterman, UNLV 38 penalty yards per game (40.71; 32nd), fi rst downs (298; 36th) and passing offense (50th) 9. Reese Dismukes, Auburn 37 ... helped a Duke offensive unit that became the fi rst in school history and one of just four Cyril Lemon, North Texas 37 in the ACC in 2013 to amass 25+ rushing and 25+ passing TDs ... aided in the protection of Joseph Treadwell, Louisiana-Monroe 37 QBs Anthony Boone and Brandon Connette, who combined to complete 296-of-467 (.634) passes for 3,472 yards with 26 TDs ... opened holes for Duke’s ground attack that featured NCAA • ACTIVE OFFENSIVE LINEMEN • SNAPS PLAYED Connette’s school single-season record-tying 14 rushing TDs while four Blue Devil running Player, School Snaps backs combined for 1,905 yards with each averaging 5.0+ yards per attempt ... on the fi eld 1. Chris Jasperse, Marshall 3,032 for 1,007 total snaps. 2. Laken Tomlinson, Duke 2,981 3. Cody Wichmann, Fresno State 2,824 2012 4. Brandon Vitabile, Northwestern 2,816 Academic All-ACC selection ... recipient of the Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award, a team 5. Dominic Espinosa, Texas 2,782 honor presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player and one player in 6. A.J. Cann, South Carolina 2,701 the developmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and con- 7. Robert Waterman, UNLV 2,679 ditioning ... played a team-high 1,048 total snaps to earn the program’s K.D. Kennedy Iron 8. Chad Slade, Auburn 2,552 Devil Award ... started all 13 games at right offensive guard ... played 70+ snaps in nine 9. Reese Dismukes, Auburn 2,546 weeks including a season-high 107 against Miami ... helped the Blue Devils score a school 10. , Colorado State 2,514 single-season record 410 points while ranking second in the ACC in sacks allowed per

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2011 Played in all 12 games with three starts ... earned starting nods versus Virginia Tech, Geor- gia Tech and North Carolina ... fi nished with 15 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack and one caused fumble ... had a season-high four tackles against both FIU and Geor- 44 gia Tech ... versus Virginia Tech, logged two tackles for loss including fi rst collegiate sack Eamonn Vain-Callahan and one forced fumble ... on the fi eld for 314 total snaps. 2010 RB • 5-9, 195 • JR. Did not see game action. SEVERNA PARK, MD. PRIOR TO DUKE SEVERN HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterman at Green Run High School under coaches Ray Gatlin (2006) and Shawn Wilson (2007-08-09) ... listed as the 41st-best strongside defensive end in the nation 2014 by Rivals.com ... All-Mid Atlantic Region choice by SuperPrep ... helped team to four-year Walk-on reserve running back. ledger of 26-18 with two 10-win campaigns and two state playoff berths ... logged 87 tackles and six sacks over fi nal two seasons ...three-time All-Beach District honoree ... also lettered 2013 in track and fi eld. Did not see game action. PERSONAL 2012 Son of Khaula Wallace ... born July 27, 1991 ... double majoring in earth and ocean science Did not see game action. and sociology while minoring in education.

PRIOR TO DUKE STATISTICS Two-year letterman at Severn under coach Chris Kirchenheiter ... as a senior, rushed for 2011 1,069 yards and 15 TDs while recording 87 tackles and six sacks ... had 89 tackles during Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH junior season ... also participated in baseball, basketball, golf and track and fi eld. Richmond 0 1 1 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Stanford 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL Boston College 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Son of Colin Callahan and Sherry Vain-Callahan ... father graduated from Duke in 1988 ... sister, Tulane 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Alyssa, graduated from Duke in 2011 ... born September 28, 1993 ... majoring in economics. FIU 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech1 2 0 2 2.0-9 1.0-7 0 0 1 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech2 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina3 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

2012 95 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH FIU4 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamal Wallace Stanford5 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central6 2 0 2 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0 0 0 DT • 6-4, 280 • R-SR. Memphis7 0 1 1 0.5-4 0.5-4 0 0 1 0 1 Wake Forest8 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Virginia — DNP — Virginia Tech — DNP — GREEN RUN HIGH SCHOOL North Carolina — DNP — Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 Clemson 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Charted as a second string defensive tackle ... one of four redshirt seniors in Duke’s defen- Georgia Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 sive line unit, joining DT Jamal Bruce, DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo and DE Dezmond Johnson Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 ... one of seven members of Duke’s defensive front with 600+ career snaps of experience Cincinnati 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 ... has collegiate experience playing both end and tackle ... in 28 career games (8 starts), has 33 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 quarterback sacks, two caused fumbles, one PBU 2013 and one QB pressure ... has nine career games with 2+ tackles including a career-high four Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH stops on three occasions against FIU in both 2011 & 2012 and Georgia Tech in 2011 ... has N.C. Central 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 played 635 career snaps. Memphis — DNP — Georgia Tech 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 Troy 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Played in fi ve games ... missed the Memphis week and the fi nal eight games of the year due Navy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 to injury ... underwent surgery on October 16, 2013 to repair two ligaments damaged in the Virginia — DNP — victory over Navy ... recorded six tackles and one PBU ... had a season-high three stops Virginia Tech — DNP — against Georgia Tech ... on the fi eld for 88 total snaps. N.C. State — DNP — Miami — DNP — 2012 Wake Forest — DNP — North Carolina — DNP — Played in 10 games with fi ve starts ... missed the Virginia, Virginia Tech and North Carolina Florida State — DNP — weeks due to injury ... started the fi rst fi ve games of the year ... played primarily at defensive Texas A&M — DNP — tackle ... fi nished with 12 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, one caused fumble and one QB pressure ... had a season-high four tackles in the season-opening win over FIU ... sacks Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH came against N.C. Central and Memphis ... on the fi eld for 233 total snaps. 2011 12/3 10 5 15 2.5-10 1.0-7 0 0 1 0 0 2012 10/5 4 8 12 1.5-10 1.5-10 0 0 1 0 1 2013 5/0 0 6 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Total 27/8 14 19 33 4.0-20 2.5-17 0 1 2 0 1

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STATISTICS 2012 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH FIU 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 45 Stanford 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Kyle Wellner Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 S • 6-2, 210 • SO. Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 MILL NECK, N.Y. North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 DEERFIELD (MASS.) ACADEMY Clemson 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Walk-on reserve safety ... joined the program in February, 2014. Cincinnati 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

PRIOR TO DUKE 2013 Three-year letterman at Deerfi eld Academy under coach Mike Silipo ... also lettered in swim- Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH ming and crew. N.C. Central 0 2 2 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL Pittsburgh 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Son of Deborah Norville and Karl Wellner ... brother, Nick, graduated from Duke in 2013 and Troy 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 served as captain of the Rugby club team ... cousin, Lisa Beavers, earned a varsity letter in Navy1 2 5 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2000 as a member of the swimming & diving program at the University of Kentucky ... born Virginia 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 December 12, 1994. Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 48 2012 13/0 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 14/1 5 12 17 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Deion Williams Total 27/1 6 15 21 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 LB • 6-0, 230 • JR. LONG BEACH, CALIF. LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL 2014 Listed as a top reserve at the Mike linebacker slot ... in 27 career games (1 start), has 21 total tackles and 0.5 tackle for loss ... has fi ve career games with 2+ tackles including a career-high seven stops against Navy in 2013 ... has played 452 career snaps ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, led the LB group in back squat lift at 525 pounds ... in the annual Spring Game, had four tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 quarterback sack and one PBU.

2013 Academic All-ACC selection ... played in all 14 games with one starting assignment ... earned start against Navy ... recorded 17 tackles and 0.5 tackle for loss ... had a season- high seven tackles in the win over Navy ... had fi ve stops in the victory over Troy ... on the fi eld for 292 snaps.

2012 Played in all 13 games, primarily on special teams ... posted four total tackles including a season-high three against Clemson ... on the fi eld for 160 total snaps.

PRIOR TO DUKE Three-year letterman at Lutheran under coach Jim Kunau ... listed as the No. 30 inside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com ... recorded 33 tackles and fi ve quarterback sacks in 2011 ... fi rst team all-conference pick following senior campaign ... served as team captain as a senior ... registered 43 tackles, six tackles for loss and two sacks as a junior ... posted 28 tackles, six tackles for loss and two sacks in sophomore season ... one of six fi nalists for the Watkins Award, an honor presented annually to the top African-American high school student-athlete in the nation ... also lettered in wrestling and track and fi eld ... on the wres- tling mat, won the CIF Coastal Division Championship and advanced to the quarterfi nals at the state championships in the 220-pound weight class as a senior ... placed eighth in the county and 32nd in the state in the 220-pound weight class as a junior.

PERSONAL Son of LaToya Butler ... born September 2, 1994 ... majoring in philosophy while minoring in African and African and American studies.

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95 93 Jack Willoughby A.J. Wolf K • 6-2, 195 • SR. DT • 6-4, 270 • R-SO. PRINCETON, N.J. GREENWICH, CONN. LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL HACKLEY (N.Y.) SCHOOL 2014 2014 Walk-on reserve kicker ... has played in three games, registering 11 kickoffs with three Listed as a top reserve at defensive tackle ... in 10 career games, has nine tackles ... has touchbacks ... recipient of the Angier B. Duke Memorial Scholarship ... in the annual Spring 2+ tackles in two career games including a career-high three stops against Virginia Tech in Game, booted a pair of PATs. 2013 ... has played 169 snaps ... had six tackles in the annual Spring Game.

2013 2013 Played in three games ... saw action against North Carolina, Florida State and Texas A&M ... Played in 10 games ... missed weeks 3-6 due to leg injury ... received the Mike Suglia Award, recorded three touchbacks on 11 total kickoffs to help Duke rank fourth in the ACC in kickoff an honor presented annually to the sophomore member of the Duke football program who coverage ... successfully executed on-side kickoff in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl against Texas A&M best exemplifi es the academic and athletic qualities of the late Mike Suglia ... compiled ... on the fi eld for 12 plays. nine tackles ... had a season-high three stops in road win over Virginia Tech ... added two tackles in the Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game against Florida State ... on the fi eld for 2012 169 total snaps. Did not see game action. 2012 2011 Did not see game action. Did not see game action. PRIOR TO DUKE PRIOR TO DUKE Four-year letterman at Hackley under coach Phil Treglia ... charted as the No. 58 weakside Graduate of Lawrenceville School ... lettered in baseball, indoor track and fi eld and soccer defensive end in the nation by 247Sports.com ... two-time all-state selection by the New ... all-state selection in both baseball and soccer. York State Sportswriters Association, earning fi rst team recognition as a senior and second team honors following junior season ... as a senior, posted 98 tackles with three quarterback PERSONAL sacks and earned team MVP honors ... registered 102 tackles with three fumble recover- Son of Jay and Katie Willoughby ... father lettered in both soccer and baseball at Pomona ies in junior campaign ... carded 51 tackles, four sacks and fi ve fumble recoveries during (Calif.) College ... uncle, Ted Willoughby, played soccer at the University of Washington and sophomore season ... three-time fi rst team all-league honoree ... two-time all-county pick ... later played for the Tacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer League ... grandfather, Larry also lettered in basketball and track and fi eld ... four-time NYSAIS champion in the discus Black, played football at the University of Oregon ... born September 4, 1992 ... double and shot put ... also won the shot put title at junior nationals. majoring in economics and statistics. PERSONAL Son of August and Anne Wolf ... father set Princeton University and Ivy League records in both the indoor and outdoor shot put, was a member of the United States Olympic Track & Field team and placed fourth in the shot put competition at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Calif. ... born April 28, 1994 ... majoring in public policy.

STATISTICS 2013 29 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH N.C. Central 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Shaun Wilson Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — RB • 5-9, 180 • FR. Pittsburgh — DNP — Troy — DNP — CHARLOTTE, N.C. Navy — DNP — Virginia 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 WEST MECKLENBURG HIGH SCHOOL Virginia Tech 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO DUKE Miami 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Four-year letterman at West Mecklenburg under Jeff Caldwell ... listed as the No. 46 run- Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 ning back in the nation by ESPN.com ... over fi nal two seasons, helped team to 18 wins North Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 and two state playoff berths ... as a senior, rushed for 1,857 yards and 32 TDs ... fi rst team Florida State 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 All-Mecklenburg selection by the Charlotte Observer following senior season ... rushed for Texas A&M 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 over 5,500 yards along with 75 TDs in prep career ... four-time all-conference selection ... member of the North Carolina squad for the 77th annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas played Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH on December 21, 2013 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... also played basketball. 2013 10/0 5 4 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 10/0 5 4 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL Son of Lakesha Huntley and Andre Wilson ... born December 2, 1995.

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STATISTICS 2012 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH FIU 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 98 Stanford 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Central 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis — DNP — Carlos Wray Wake Forest 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 DT • 6-2, 290 • JR. Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech — DNP — SHELBY, N.C. North Carolina 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 SHELBY HIGH SCHOOL Clemson 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — 2014 Miami — DNP — Charted as a starting defensive tackle ... one of seven members of Duke’s defensive front Cincinnati 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 with 600+ career snaps of experience ... in 23 career games, has 34 tackles, 0.5 tackle for loss, one fumble recovery, one PBU and four QB pressures ... has 2+ tackles in 10 career 2013 games including a career-high fi ve stops against both N.C. State and Wake Forest in 2013 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH ... enters the 2014 season with a streak of nine consecutive games with 1+ tackle ... has N.C. Central 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 played 644 snaps ... in the program’s post-spring strength and conditioning evaluation, led Georgia Tech 0 2 2 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 the team in the back squat lift (550 lbs.) while ranking tied for third in the bench press (410 Pittsburgh 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 lbs.) ... had four tackles in the annual Spring Game. Troy 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Navy 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2013 Virginia 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Played in all 14 games ... recipient of the program’s Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award which Virginia Tech 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 1 is presented annually to one offensive player, one defensive player, and one player in the N.C. State 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 developmental program for their year-round commitment to strength training and condition- Wake Forest 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 ing ... posted 31 tackles, 0.5 tackle for loss, one fumble recovery, one PBU and four QB North Carolina 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 pressures ... had 2+ tackles in 10 games including a season-high fi ve stops in victories over Florida State 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 both N.C. State and Wake Forest ... added four tackles in the win at Virginia Tech ... fumble Texas A&M 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 recovery came against Navy ... on the fi eld for 543 total snaps. Year G/GS Solo Ast Total TFL QBS INT PBU CF FR QBH 2012 2012 9/0 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Played in 10 games ... missed weeks against Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech and Miami ... 2013 14/0 16 15 31 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 1 0 1 4 credited with three tackles ... on the fi eld for 101 total snaps. Total 23/0 16 18 34 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 1 0 1 4

PRIOR TO DUKE Four-year letterman at Shelby under coaches Chris Norman and Lance Ware ... listed as the No. 80 strongside defensive end in the country by 247Sports.com and the No. 94 overall defensive end in the nation by ESPN.com ... helped Shelby to four-year record of 38-18 with four state play-off appearances including consecutive berths in the state 2-AA semifi nals in both 2010 and 2011 ... fi rst team 2A all-state pick by NCPreps.com following senior season ... three-time All-Cleveland County pick (2009-10-11) by the Shelby Star ... four-time All- South Mountain Athletic Conference selection ... as a senior, posted 91 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks and fi ve caused fumbles ... in junior season, logged 78 tackles, 24 tackles for loss and 14.5 sacks ... as a sophomore, registered 70 total tackles, 21 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, three caused fumbles and two fumble recoveries en route to earning Co-Cleveland County Player of the Year honors from the Shelby Star.

PERSONAL Son of Beverly Wray ... born October 3, 1993 ... majoring in sociology.

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59 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE Cutcliffe is 31-44 (.413) in fi ve seasons at Duke and owns an overall head coaching ledger of 75-73 (.507). Cutcliffe’s 31 victories in six years with the Blue Devils are 21 more than the program’s total in the previous eight seasons (2000-07) combined. The 2011 season – Cutcliffe’s fourth in Durham – featured outstanding play from safety Matt Daniels, a fi rst team All-ACC and second team All-America selection who represented Duke in the annual East-West Shrine Game. The Fayetteville, David Cutcliffe Ga., native posted 128 tackles, 14 pass break-ups and two interceptions in his fi nal HEAD COACH season. Following the season, Duke had a then ACC-record 19 players named to 7TH SEASON AT DUKE the league’s academic all-conference squad. The Blue Devils broke the record a ALABAMA, 1976 year later in 2012 with 20 selections. In 2010, the Blue Devil offense produced an average of 381.3 yards per game David Cutcliffe, the 2013 National Coach of the Year who has earned both — Duke’s highest total since 1989 — as Renfree became just the fourth player in ACC and SEC Coach of the Year honors in a distinguished career that includes the school history to throw for over 3,000 yards. In addition, kicker Will Snyderwine mentoring of Super Bowl MVP quarterbacks Peyton and , was named was a fi rst team All-America honoree after booting a school single-season record 21 Duke University’s 21st head football coach on December 15, 2007. fi eld goals and compiling 95 points to post the second-highest single-season total In 2013, Cutcliffe guided the Blue Devils to a school record 10 wins, including the in Duke history. ACC Coastal Division championship and an appearance in the 46th annual Chick-fi l-A Cutcliffe’s second campaign at Duke — 2009 — yielded a 5-7 ledger to give Bowl where Duke’s matchup with Texas A&M registered nearly nine million viewers the program its most wins in a season since 1994. Quarterback Thaddeus Lewis, a to rank as ESPN’s most-watched non-BCS bowl game. For his efforts, Cutcliffe was two-time All-ACC selection who started the regular season fi nale for the Cleveland named the National Coach of the Year by fi ve outlets — Coaches Browns in 2012 before throwing for 1,092 yards for the in 2013, led the Association, Bobby Dodd Foundation, Maxwell Football Club, Sporting News and conference in passing after throwing for 3,330 yards and 20 touchdowns against Walter Camp Foundation — while earning his second consecutive ACC Coach of just eight interceptions. Lewis concluded his career with 10,065 yards to rank fi rst the Year citation. at Duke and second in ACC history in passing yardage. Duke’s ascension to the top of the division standings has been spearheaded In 2008, Cutcliffe led the Blue Devils to four victories — matching the school’s by Cutcliffe, who took over the program prior to the 2008 campaign after the Blue win total from the previous four seasons combined. Devils had won just 10 total games in the previous eight seasons. The 2013 season Duke’s fan support also has increased since Cutcliffe took the helm of the included an eight-game winning streak (Duke’s longest since 1941), the program’s gridiron program. In his fi rst season, Duke set a school single-season record with fi rst appearance in the BCS standings and fi nal national rankings in both polls (22nd four home crowds of 30,000 or more spectators. Fifteen of Duke’s 40 home dates in by USA Today/Coaches & 23rd by Associated Press) to mark Duke’s fi rst showing the Cutcliffe Era have reached 30,000 fans — compared to just four of the previous in a fi nal poll since 1962. Cutcliffe, who in 2013 directed the Blue Devils to a school 47 home games prior to his arrival. In 2010, Duke established a school record for record four fourth quarter victories as well as, for the fi rst time since 1971, two wins attendance with 201,248 total spectators at Wallace Wade Stadium. over nationally-ranked opponents, also became the fi rst coach in Duke history to Cutcliffe, born September 16, 1954, came to Duke after serving the previous guide the Blue Devils to bowl games in consecutive seasons. two seasons as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at the University of Cutcliffe’s 2013 squad featured three All-America selections — safety Jeremy Tennessee. His head coaching experience includes a six-year stint at the University Cash, punt returner Jamison Crowder and kickoff returner DeVon Edwards — as of Mississippi from 1999-04 where he compiled a 44-29 (.603) ledger with fi ve winning well as a school record 11 All-ACC picks. A perfect November record of 4-0 included seasons, fi ve bowl game appearances and a share of the SEC Western Division wins over N.C. State, Miami, Wake Forest and North Carolina and propelled the championship in 2003. Cutcliffe was named the SEC Coach of the Year in 2003 Blue Devils into the Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game for the fi rst time in school after leading the Rebels to a 10-3 record including a 31-28 victory over Oklahoma history. In addition, Duke enjoyed a perfect 5-0 record on the road — the program’s State in the Cotton Bowl. best mark since 1962 — and won four-plus home games and four-plus away games Cutcliffe has participated in 24 bowl games including the 1982 Peach, 1983 in a season for just the third time in school history, joining the 1939 & 1941 teams, Florida Citrus, 1984 Sun, 1986 Sugar, 1986 Liberty, 1988 Peach, 1990 Cotton, 1991 all after being a consensus last place projection in the conference standings. Sugar, 1992 Fiesta, 1993 Hall of Fame, 1994 Florida Citrus, 1994 Gator, 1996 Florida Duke’s 2013 club became the fi rst ACC squad to lose its fi rst two conference Citrus, 1997 Florida Citrus, 1998 Orange, 1998 Independence, 1999 Independence, games and win the division championship. Other highlights included a league-high 2000 Music City, 2002 Independence, 2004 Cotton, 2007 Outback, 2008 Outback, 21 selections to the Academic All-ACC team, numerous school records including 2012 Belk and 2013 Chick-fi l-A. He owns a 4-3 (.571) record as a head coach in most points and total offensive yards and cornerback Ross Cockrell being selected bowl tilts with wins over Oklahoma, Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech. in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. As a member of the coaching staff at Tennessee from 1982-98, Cutcliffe In 2012, Cutcliffe was named the ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Blue helped the Volunteers to fi ve SEC championships, 16 bowl games in 17 seasons Devils to the program’s fi rst bowl game appearance since 1994. Duke enjoyed the and the national title in 1998. His fi rst tenure with the Vols featured the mentoring year with nine players earning All-ACC recognition including fi rst team selections of quarterbacks Andy Kelly, Heath Shuler, and Peyton Manning. Cockrell, punter Will Monday and wide receiver Conner Vernon. Kelly, who played at Tennessee from 1988-91 and graduated atop the school’s In addition, quarterback Sean Renfree, who threw for over 3,000 yards for career passing chart, has gone on to become the Arena Football League’s career the second time in his career, achieved numerous post-season accolades including leader in pass completions, pass attempts, passing yards and touchdown passes. the National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award, the Pop Warner National Shuler, a fi rst team All-America choice in 1993 after throwing for 2,353 yards and College Football Award and the ACC’s Jim Tatum Award while earning a spot on a then school-record 25 touchdowns, was the third overall pick by the Washington the prestigious AFCA Good Works Team. Renfree went on to be a seventh round Redskins in the 1994 NFL Draft. In November of 2006, Shuler was elected to the pick of the Atlanta Falcons in the 2013 NFL Draft. U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina’s 11th congressional district. Cutcliffe’s innovative offensive scheme was again put on display during the By throwing for 19 touchdowns against just six interceptions, Martin directed 2012 season as the Blue Devils scored a school single-season record 410 points the Volunteer offense in 1998 as Tennessee went 13-0 and captured the SEC and and became just the second team in ACC history to boast two receivers — Vernon national championships. Peyton Manning’s career concluded in 1997 when the and Crowder — with at least 1,000 receiving yards apiece. The Crowder-Vernon signal-caller threw for 3,819 yards and 36 touchdowns while earning fi rst team All- combination also established a conference record for most combined receptions America honors as well as the Maxwell Award presented annually to the nation’s top (161) while becoming the fi rst duo in league history to post 75 or more receptions player. Peyton Manning was the top pick in the 1998 NFL Draft, earned league MVP each. honors in 2003, 2004, 2008 and 2009 and was named the MVP of Super Bowl XLI Vernon closed his career as the ACC’s all-time leader in both pass receptions as his Indianapolis Colts defeated the Chicago Bears, 25-17, on February 4, 2007. (283) and receiving yards (3,749) while Crowder etched his name into the NCAA In 1997, the Tennessee offensive unit established school single-season stan- record book with a 99-yard touchdown reception from Renfree against Miami. dards for fi rst downs (300), pass completions (296), pass attempts (492), passing yards (3,981), passing touchdowns (37) and total offense (5,794) as the Volunteers 60 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE went 11-2 and defeated Auburn, 30-29, in the SEC championship game. In 1998, Cutcliffe was honored with the Frank Broyles Award, an honor given CUTCLIFFE YEAR-BY-YEAR annually to the top assistant coach in the country. During Cutcliffe’s tenure as of- Year School Position Record Notes fensive coordinator from 1993-98, Tennessee enjoyed four 1,000-yard rushers in 1982 Tennessee Part time Assistant Coach 6-5-1 Peach Bowl participant Charlie Garner (1,161 in 1993), James Stewart (1,028 in 1994), Jay Graham (1,438 1983 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 9-3 Florida Citrus Bowl champion in 1995) and Jamal Lewis (1,364 in 1997). Stewart (19th overall pick by Jacksonville 1984 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 7-4-1 Sun Bowl participant in 1995) and Lewis (5th overall pick by Baltimore in 2000) went on to be fi rst round 1985 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 9-1-2 SEC Champions selections in the NFL Draft. Sugar Bowl champion On December 2, 1998, Cutcliffe was named the head coach at Ole Miss and 1986 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 7-5 Liberty Bowl champion coached the Rebels in their 35-18 Independence Bowl win over Texas Tech to 1987 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 10-2-1 Peach Bowl champion conclude the 1998 campaign. 1988 Tennessee Assistant Coach/TEs 5-6 While at Ole Miss, Cutcliffe tutored 2003 SEC Player of the Year Eli Manning. 1989 Tennessee Assistant Coach/RBs 11-1 SEC Champions Manning was a fi rst team All-America pick as a senior, closed his career with an Cotton Bowl champion SEC-record 10,119 passing yards and was the top overall choice in the 2004 NFL 1990 Tennessee Assistant Coach/QBs 9-2-2 SEC Champions Draft. In his fourth professional season, he guided the New York Giants to the Super Bowl and earned MVP honors after throwing for 255 yards and two touchdowns in Sugar Bowl champion a 17-14 win over the New England Patriots on February 3, 2008. 1991 Tennessee Assistant Coach/QBs 9-3 Fiesta Bowl participant Cutcliffe also coached three-time All-SEC running back Deuce McAllister, who QB Andy Kelly: Led Tennessee to 24-5-2 record as starting QB set Rebel career records for rushing yards (3,060) and rushing touchdowns (37) 1992 Tennessee Passing Game Coor./QBs 9-3 Hall of Fame Bowl champion and was a fi rst round selection of the in the 2001 NFL Draft. 1993 Tennessee Offensive Coordinator/QBs 10-2 Florida Citrus Bowl participant Cutcliffe’s recruiting efforts at Ole Miss produced three national award win- QB Heath Shuler: SEC Player of the Year; No. 3 overall pick in NFL Draft ners in Eli Manning (2003; Maxwell Award), Jon Nichols (2003; Lou Groza Award 1994 Tennessee Offensive Coordinator/QBs 8-4 Gator Bowl champion presented annually to the top kicker in the nation) and Patrick Willis (2006; Butkus 1995 Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/OC/QBs 11-1 Florida Citrus Bowl champion Award presented annually to the top linebacker in the country). During his six seasons 1996 Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/OC/QBs 10-2 Florida Citrus Bowl champion at the helm of the Rebel program, Mississippi set school single-season records for 1997 Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/OC/QBs 11-2 SEC Champions total offense, passing offense and scoring offense while winning twice at both Auburn Orange Bowl participant and LSU, securing consecutive victories over Florida, and defeating both Arkansas QB Peyton Manning: SEC Player of the Year; No. 1 overall pick in NFL Draft and South Carolina on three occasions. 1998 Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/OC/QBs 13-0 National Champions In the spring of 2005, Cutcliffe joined the coaching staff at Notre Dame, but SEC Champions resigned from the post for health reasons. He then returned to Knoxville prior to the Frank Broyles Award recipient 2006 season. Cutcliffe helped the Volunteers to a 19-8 record from 2006-07 with two QB Tee Martin: Set NCAA record for consecutive pass completions appearances in the . In 2007, Tennessee went 10-4 with a 6-2 league 1998 Ole Miss Head Coach 1-0 Independence Bowl champion mark en route to winning the SEC Eastern Division crown. The Tennessee offense 1999 Ole Miss Head Coach 8-4 Independence Bowl champion allowed an NCAA-low four sacks on the year, and quarterback Erik Ainge earned 2000 Ole Miss Head Coach 7-5 Music City Bowl participant MVP honors of the Outback Bowl after throwing for 365 yards and two touchdowns 2001 Ole Miss Head Coach 7-4 as the Volunteers defeated Wisconsin, 21-17. Tennessee running back Arian Foster 2002 Ole Miss Head Coach 7-6 Independence Bowl champion rushed for 1,193 yards on the year while wide receiver Lucas Taylor reached the 2003 Ole Miss Head Coach 10-3 SEC Western Division Co-Champions 1,000-yard plateau for receiving yards. In addition, offensive guard Anthony Parker Cotton Bowl champion garnered second team All-America accolades. SEC Coach of the Year With Cutcliffe at offensive coordinator, Tennessee scored 30 or more points QB Eli Manning: SEC Player of the Year; No. 1 overall pick in NFL Draft in 62 of 100 games, posting a 59-3 (.952) ledger in those contests. The Volunteers 2004 Ole Miss Head Coach 4-7 compiled an overall record of 173-54-7 (.754) during his 19 seasons. Cutcliffe is the 2006 Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/OC/QBs 9-4 Outback Bowl participant only coach in SEC history to have two quarterbacks throw for over 10,000 career 2007 Tennessee Asst. Head Coach/OC/QBs 10-4 SEC Eastern Division Co-Champions yards while his offenses produced the all-time leading passers, rushers and receivers SEC Championship Game participant at both Ole Miss and Tennessee. Outback Bowl champion Cutcliffe’s coaching tenure as both an assistant and head coach features fi ve 2008 Duke Head Coach 4-8 Nation’s 2nd-most diffi cult schedule quarterbacks that have surpassed the 3,000-yard barrier in a single season: Peyton 2009 Duke Head Coach 5-7 3 ACC wins — Duke’s most since 1999 Manning (Tennessee, 1996 & 1997), Eli Manning (Ole Miss, 2002 & 2003), Ainge QB Thaddeus Lewis: 2nd ACC QB to throw for 10,000+ yards (Tennessee, 2007), Lewis (Duke, 2009) and Renfree (Duke, 2010). In addition, 2010 Duke Head Coach 3-9 Highest yardage average since 1989 eight of Cutcliffe’s signal-calling pupils have either earned all-conference honors or 2011 Duke Head Coach 3-9 2nd in ACC in passing led their respective team to a bowl game victory. A native of Birmingham, Ala., Cutcliffe graduated from the University of Alabama Most rushing TDs since 1995 in 1976. He got his start in coaching at Banks High School — his alma mater — and 2012 Duke Head Coach 6-7 Belk Bowl participant spent four years as an assistant coach before becoming the head coach in 1980. ACC Coach of the Year Cutcliffe is married to the former Karen Oran of Harriman, Tenn., and they QB Sean Renfree: Duke’s pass completion % leader; NFL Draft pick of Atlanta Falcons have four children (Chris, Marcus, Katie & Emily) one daughter-in-law (Molly) and 2013 Duke Head Coach 10-4 ACC Coastal Division Champions two grandsons (Shivers & Bennett). ACC Championship game participant Chick-fi l-A Bowl participant School record 10 wins CUTCLIFFE 3,000-YARD PASSERS National Coach of the Year Player, School (Year) Comp-Att Pct. Yards TD INT ACC Coach of the Year Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1996) 243-380 .639 3,287 20 12 QB Anthony Boone: 1st Duke QB to win fi rst 10 starts Peyton Manning, Tennessee (1997) 287-477 .602 3,819 36 11 QB Brandon Connette: 3rd ACC QB to post 300+ pass & 100+ rush yards in a game Eli Manning, Ole Miss (2002) 279-481 .580 3,401 21 15 Eli Manning, Ole Miss (2003) 275-441 .624 3,600 29 10 Erik Ainge, Tennessee (2007) 325-519 .626 3,522 31 10 Record as assistant coach at Tennessee (19 seasons): 173-54-7 (.754) Thaddeus Lewis, Duke (2009) 274-449 .610 3,330 20 8 Record as head coach at Ole Miss (6 seasons): 44-29 (.603) Sean Renfree, Duke (2010) 285-464 .614 3,131 14 17 Sean Renfree, Duke (2012) 297-441 .673 3,113 19 10 Record as head coach at Duke (6 seasons): 31-44 (.413) 61 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE CUTCLIFFE AT OLE MISS 1998 2001 2003 D 31 Texas Tech N1 W 35-18 N, TV1, B S 1 Murray State H W 49-14 N A 30 Vanderbilt A W 24-21 TV2 S 8 Auburn A L 21-27 TV2 S 6 Memphis A L 34-44 TV4 1999 S 29 Kentucky A W 42-31 S 13 Louisiana-Monroe H W 59-14 N S 4 Memphis A W 3-0 N O 6 Arkansas State A W 35-17 N S 27 Texas Tech H L 45-49 N 2 2 S 11 Arkansas State H W 38-14 N O 13 Alabama H W 27-24 TV O 4 [24] Florida A W 20-17 TV S 18 Vanderbilt H L 34-37 OT, TV2 O 20 Middle Tennessee H W 45-17 HC O 11 Arkansas State H W 55-0 HC 4 2 S 25 Auburn A W 24-17 OT, TV2 O 27 LSU A W 35-24 N, TV O 18 Alabama H W 43-28 TV 4 4 O 2 South Carolina A W 36-10 N N 3 Arkansas H L 56-58 7OT, N, TV O 25 [20] Arkansas H W 19-7 N, TV 2 2 O 9 Tulane H W 20-13 [25], HC N 17 [23] Georgia H L 15-35 TV N 1 South Carolina H W 43-40 [20], TV 1 3 O 16 [11] Alabama H L 24-30 [22], TV3 N 22 Mississippi State A L 28-36 N, TV N 8 Auburn A W 24-20 [20], TV 2 3 O 30 LSU A W 42-23 [25], N D 1 Vanderbilt H W 38-27 TV N 22 [3] LSU H L 14-17 [15], TV 1 N 6 [24] Arkansas H W 38-16 [23], TV4 N 27 Mississippi State A W 31-0 [17], N, TV 3 6 N 20 [21] Georgia H L 17-20 [16], TV4 2002 J 2 [21] Oklahoma State N W 31-28 [16], TV , B N 25 [18] Mississippi State A L 20-23 [23], N, TV1 A 31 Louisiana-Monroe H W 31-3 N D 31 Oklahoma N1 W 27-25 N, TV1, B S 7 Memphis H W 38-16 TV2 2004 S 14 Texas Tech A L 28-42 N, TV5 S 4 Memphis H L 13-20 N 2 4 2000 S 21 Vanderbilt H W 45-28 TV S 11 Alabama A L 7-28 N, TV 3 2 S 2 Tulane H W 49-20 [18], TV2 O 5 [6] Florida H W 17-14 TV S 18 Vanderbilt H W 26-23 OT, TV S 9 Auburn H L 27-35 [17], N, TV4 O 12 Arkansas State H W 52-17 [25], HC S 25 Wyoming A L 32-37 3 S 16 Vanderbilt A W 12-7 TV2 O 19 [24] Alabama A L 7-42 [21], TV O 2 Arkansas State H W 28-21 HC S 30 Kentucky H W 35-17 N O 26 Arkansas A L 28-48 O 9 [25] South Carolina A W 31-28 2 4 O 7 Arkansas State H W 35-10 N 2 Auburn H L 24-31 TV O 16 [13] Tennessee H L 17-21 N, TV 4 1 O 14 Alabama A L 7-45 [25], N, TV1 N 9 [7] Georgia A L 17-31 N, TV O 30 [3] Auburn H L 14-35 N, TV 4 2 O 28 UNLV H W 43-40 OT, HC N 23 [21] LSU A L 13-14 N, TV N 13 Arkansas A L 3-35 TV 1 N 4 Arkansas A W 38-24 N 28 Mississippi State H W 24-12 N, TV N 20 [14] LSU A L 24-27 1 1 N 11 LSU H L 9-20 N, TV4 D 27 Nebraska N W 27-23 TV , B N 27 Mississippi State H W 20-3 N 18 [21] Georgia A L 14-32 N, TV4 N 23 [23] Mississippi State H W 45-30 N, TV1 D 28 West Virginia N2 L 38-49 TV1, B

CUTCLIFFE AT DUKE 2008 2011 A 30 James Madison H W 31-7 N S 3 Richmond H L 21-23 N, TV10 S 6 Northwestern H L 20-24 N S 10 [6] Stanford H L 14-44 TV7 S 13 Navy H W 41-31 TV7 S 17 Boston College A W 20-19 TV2 S 27 Virginia H W 31-3 TV7 S 24 Tulane H W 48-27 HC, TV10 O 4 Georgia Tech A L 0-27 TV7 O 1 FIU A W 31-27 N, TV10 O 18 Miami H L 31-49 TV7, HC O 15 Florida State H L 16-41 TV11 O 25 Vanderbilt A W 10-7 O 22 Wake Forest H L 23-24 TV2 N 1 Wake Forest A L 30-33 TV10 , OT O 29 [15] Virginia Tech H L 10-14 TV2 N 8 N.C. State H L 17-27 TV10 N 5 Miami A L 14-49 TV11 N 15 Clemson A L 7-31 TV2 N 12 Virginia A L 21-31 TV11 N 22 Virginia Tech A L 3-14 TV7 N 19 Georgia Tech H L 31-38 TV2 N 29 North Carolina H L 20-28 TV7 N 26 North Carolina A L 21-37 TV11 Neutral Site Key N1 Independence Bowl (Shreveport, La.) 2009 2012 N2 Music City Bowl (Nashville, Tenn.) S 5 Richmond H L 16-24 N S 1 FIU H W 46-26 N, TV10 N3 Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Texas) 8 S 12 Army A W 35-19 TV S 8 [25] Stanford A L 13-50 N, TV12 4 9 N Belk Bowl (Charlotte, N.C.) S 19 [22] Kansas A L 16-44 TV 10 S 15 N.C. Central H W 54-17 N, TV N5 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game S 26 N.C. Central H W 49-14 N, HC S 22 Memphis H W 38-14 N, HC, TV10 10 (Charlotte, N.C.) O 3 [6] Virginia Tech H L 26-34 TV S 29 Wake Forest A W 34-27 TV2 7 N6 Chick-fi l-A Bowl (Atlanta, Ga.) O 10 N.C. State A W 49-28 TV O 6 Virginia H W 42-17 TV11 10 O 24 Maryland H W 17-13 TV O 13 Virginia Tech A L 20-41 TV2 10 O 31 Virginia A W 28-17 TV O 20 North Carolina H W 33-30 N, TV7 Note Key 7 N 7 North Carolina A L 6-19 TV O 27 [11] Florida State A L 7-48 TV7 N Night game 4 N 14 [7] Georgia Tech H L 10-49 TV N 3 [10] Clemson H L 20-56 N, TV4 [X] National rank 7 N 21 [20] Miami A L 16-34 TV N 17 Georgia Tech A L 24-42 TV7 TV Televised game 2 N 28 Wake Forest H L 34-45 TV N 24 Miami H L 45-52 TV2 B Bowl game D 27 Cincinnati N4 L 34-48 N, TV1, B OT Overtime 2010 HC Homecoming S 4 Elon H W 41-27 N, TV10 S 11 Wake Forest A L 48-54 TV2 2013 10 S 18 [1] Alabama H L 13-62 TV5 A 31 N.C. Central H W 45-0 TV TV Key 10 1 S 25 Army H L 21-35 HC, TV10 S 7 Memphis A W 28-14 TV TV ESPN 7 O 2 Maryland A L 16-21 N, TV10 S 14 Georgia Tech H L 14-38 TV TV2 Jefferson-Pilot/Raycom/ACC Network 2 O 16 Miami H L 13-28 TV10 S 21 Pittsburgh H L 55-58 TV TV3 CBS S 28 Troy H W 38-31 HC, TV10 O 23 [23] Virginia Tech A L 7-44 TV2 TV4 ESPN2 O 12 Navy H W 35-7 TV2 O 30 Navy A W 34-31 TV8 5 11 TV ABC 10 O 19 Virginia A W 35-22 TV N 6 Virginia H W 55-48 TV 6 7 TV FOX N 13 Boston College H L 16-21 TV10 O 26 [16] Virginia Tech A W 13-10 TV 7 TV7 ESPNU N 20 Georgia Tech A L 20-30 TV10 N 9 N.C. State H W 38-20 TV 7 8 N 27 North Carolina H L 19-24 TV7 N 16 [24] Miami H W 48-20 TV TV CBS College Sports N 23 Wake Forest A W 28-21 [25], TV4 TV9 Versus 4 N 30 North Carolina A W 27-25 [24], TV TV10 ESPN360.com/ESPN3.com/ESPN3 D 7 [1] Florida State N5 L 7-45 [20], N, ACC, TV5 TV11 Regional Sports Network D 31 [20] Texas A&M N6 L 48-52 [22], N, B, TV1 TV12 Pac-12 Network

62 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE CUTCLIFFE RECORD MARKED IMPROVEMENT AT DUKE 2008-13 2000-07 Cutcliffe Record Ole Miss Duke Total Overall 44-29 31-44 75-73 Total seasons 6 8 Home 26-13 18-23 44-36 Total games 75 92 Away 14-15 13-18 27-33 Overall W-L 31-44 (.413) 10-82 (.109) Neutral 4-1 0-3 4-4 Home W-L 18-23 (.439) 7-40 (.149) Day 28-14 23-34 51-48 Road W-L 13-18 (.419) 3-42 (.067) Night 16-15 8-10 24-25 Neutral W-L 0-3 (.000) 0-0 (.000) Overtime 3-2 0-1 3-3 ACC W-L 15-33 (.313) 3-61 (.047) Overtime Home 2-2 0-0 2-2 ACC Home W-L 7-17 (.292) 2-30 (.063) Overtime Away 1-0 0-1 1-1 Overtime Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 ACC Road W-L 8-16 (.333) 1-31 (.031) August 2-0 2-0 4-0 Record vs. BCS schools 19-41 (.317) 5-66 (.070) August Home 1-0 2-0 3-0 Games scoring 30+ points 32 12 August Away 1-0 0-0 1-0 Games scoring 40+ points 15 5 August Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 4th quarter wins (Tied or trailing in 4th quarter) 10 1 September 12-9 12-11 24-20 Wins over nationally ranked opponents (AP poll) 2 0 September Home 8-4 9-7 17-11 Weeks ranked in AP national poll 3 0 September Away 4-5 4-3 8-8 Seasons with 3+ wins 6 1 September Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 October 17-6 10-11 28-17 Seasons with 4+ wins 4 1 October Home 11-3 4-6 15-9 Seasons with 5+ wins 3 0 October Away 6-3 7-5 13-8 Seasons with 6+ wins 2 0 October Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 Seasons with 7+ wins 1 0 November 8-13 5-19 13-32 Seasons with 8+ wins 1 0 November Home 5-6 3-9 8-15 Seasons with 9+ wins 1 0 November Away 3-7 2-10 5-17 Seasons with 10+ wins 1 0 November Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 Seasons ranked in the fi nal AP national poll 1 0 December 4-1 0-0 4-1 December Home 1-0 0-0 1-0 Total Academic All-ACC selections 89 48 December Away 0-0 0-0 0-0 Academic All-ACC selections average per year 14.83 6.00 December Neutral 3-1 0-3 3-4 Seasons with 10+ Academic All-ACC selections 5 0 January 1-0 0-0 1-0 Seasons with 20+ Academic All-ACC selections 3 0 Scoring First 29-11 18-16 47-27 ACC Coastal Division championships 1 0 Margin 10 pts or less 19-17 12-19 31-36 Bowl game appearances 2 0 Margin 7 pts or less 18-13 11-13 29-26 Home crowds of 30,000+ fans (Total home games) 15 (41) 4 (47) Margin 3 pts or less 10-6 6-4 16-10 Score 20+ points 40-15 28-20 68-35 Score 30+ points 28-6 23-8 51-14 CUTCLIFFE BOWL EXPERIENCE Score 40+ points 13-2 11-4 24-6 Tennessee (1982-1998; 2006-07) Score 50+ points 3-1 2-1 5-2 1982 Peach Bowl L 22-28 Iowa Allow 10 or less points 8-0 6-0 14-0 1983 Florida Citrus Bowl W 30-23 Maryland Allow 20 or less points 25-4 16-3 41-7 Following a loss 16-12 10-29 26-41 1984 Sun Bowl L 27-28 Maryland Following a win 22-16 17-14 39-30 1986 Sugar Bowl W 35-7 Miami Leading after 1st qtr 23-9 15-7 38-16 1986 Liberty Bowl W 21-14 Minnesota Trailing after 1st qtr 11-14 7-22 18-36 1988 Peach Bowl W 27-22 Indiana Tied after 1st qtr 10-6 9-14 19-20 1990 Cotton Bowl W 31-27 Arkansas Leading after 2nd qtr 35-8 21-7 56-15 1991 Sugar Bowl W 23-22 Virginia Trailing after 2nd qtr 8-20 5-35 13-55 1992 Fiesta Bowl L 17-42 Penn State Tied after 2nd qtr 1-1 5-3 6-4 1993 Hall of Fame Bowl W 38-23 Boston College Leading after 3rd qtr 34-7 26-3 60-10 Trailing after 3rd qtr 8-20 4-41 12-61 1994 Florida Citrus Bowl L 13-31 Penn State Tied after 3rd qtr 2-2 1-0 3-2 1994 Gator Bowl W 45-23 Virginia Tech With 100-yard rusher 20-5 3-4 23-9 1996 Florida Citrus Bowl W 20-14 Ohio State With 300-yard passer 7-4 10-12 17-16 1997 Florida Citrus Bowl W 48-28 Northwestern With 100-yard receiver 10-8 15-17 25-25 1998 Orange Bowl L 17-42 Nebraska Committing 0 turnovers 10-2 7-7 17-9 2007 Outback Bowl L 10-20 Penn State Committing 1 turnover 16-6 14-11 30-17 2008 Outback Bowl W 21-17 Wisconsin Committing 2 turnovers 11-8 5-14 16-22 Committing 3 turnovers 4-8 2-1 6-9 Ole Miss (1998-2004) Committing 4 turnovers 2-3 3-9 5-12 1998 Independence Bowl W 35-18 Texas Tech Committing 5+ turnovers 1-2 0-2 1-4 1999 Independence Bowl W 27-25 Oklahoma Forcing 0 turnovers 3-4 2-16 5-20 2000 Music City Bowl L 38-49 West Virginia Forcing 1 turnover 8-8 7-14 15-22 Forcing 2 turnovers 17-12 11-9 28-21 2002 Independence Bowl W 27-23 Nebraska Forcing 3 turnovers 12-1 6-2 18-3 2004 Cotton Bowl W 31-28 Oklahoma State Forcing 4 turnovers 4-3 4-2 8-5 Forcing 5+ turnovers 0-1 1-1 1-2 Duke (2008-present) Score Defensive TD 5-5 7-4 12-9 2012 Belk Bowl L 34-48 Cincinnati Score Special Teams TD 5-1 6-2 11-3 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl L 48-52 Texas A&M

63 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE CUTCLIFFE SUPERLATIVES 300-Yard Passing Games 100-Yard Rushing Games By Individual Multiple 100-Yard Rushers 459 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. N.C. State, 10-10-09 1. 10, Joe Gunn (Ole Miss) 1. 140, Deuce McAllister (M) vs. LSU, 10-30-99 432 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Miami, 11-24-12 2. 9, Deuce McAllister (Ole Miss) 135, Joe Gunn (M) vs. LSU, 10-30-99 427 Anthony Boone (D) vs. Texas A&M, 12-31-13 3. 4, Josh Snead (Duke) 2. 104, Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99 414 Eli Manning (M) vs. Arkansas, 10-26-02 4. 3, Vashon Pearson (Ole Miss) 103, Joe Gunn (M) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99 409 Eli Manning (M) vs. Texas Tech, 9-27-03 5. 2, Robert Williams (Ole Miss) 391 Eli Manning (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 2, Tremaine Turner (Ole Miss) Multiple 100-Yard Receivers 387 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Wake Forest, 11-28-09 2, Desmond Scott (Duke) 1. 121, Chris Collins (M) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03 386 Eli Manning (M) vs. Vanderbilt, 9-21-02 8. 1, Brandon Connette (Duke) 105, Taye Biddle 374 Eli Manning (M) vs. Texas Tech, 9-14-02 1, Robert McClendon (Ole Miss) 2. 120, Donovan Varner (D) vs. Maryland, 10-24-09 371 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Maryland, 10-24-09 102, Conner Vernon 368 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Boston College, 9-17-11 100-Yard Receiving Games 3. 113, Donovan Varner (D) at Virginia, 10-31-09 359 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Virginia Tech, 10-3-09 203 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Miami, 11-24-12 103, Conner Vernon 358 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10 181 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10 4. 129, Conner Vernon (D) vs. Elon, 9-4-10 358 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Cincinnati, 12-27-12 180 Conner Vernon (D) vs. FIU, 9-1-12 123, Donovan Varner 353 Eli Manning (M) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03 174 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Wake Forest, 11-29-09 5. 117, Conner Vernon (D) vs. FIU, 10-1-11 351 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Maryland, 10-2-10 169 Grant Heard (M) vs. UNLV, 10-28-00 111, Donovan Varner 350 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Richmond, 9-5-09 167 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Clemson, 11-3-12 6. 180, Conner Vernon (D) vs. FIU, 9-1-12 350 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Elon, 9-4-10 165 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Miami, 11-21-09 102, Jamison Crowder 343 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Virginia, 10-31-09 163 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Texas A&M, 12-31-13 7. 203, Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Miami, 11-24-12 335 Sean Renfree (D) vs. FIU, 10-1-11 157 Mike Espy (M) vs. Texas Tech, 9-27-03 109, Conner Vernon 334 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Georgia Tech, 11-20-10 154 Donovan Varner (D) vs. N.C. State, 10-10-09 8. 163, Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Texas A&M, 12-31-13 325 Eli Manning (M) vs. Alabama, 10-13-01 149 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Troy, 9-28-13 116, Braxton Deaver 324 Brandon Connette (D) vs. Troy, 9-28-13 146 Chris Collins (M) vs. Arkansas State, 10-11-03 323 Brandon Connette (D) vs. Pitt, 9-21-13 142 Mario Hill (M) vs. Wyoming, 9-25-04 100-Yard Rusher & 100-Yard Receiver 317 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. N.C. State, 11-8-08 141 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Pitt, 9-21-13 1. 113, Joe Gunn (M) vs. Kentucky, 9-29-01 (rush) 317 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Navy, 9-13-08 140 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Memphis, 9-7-13 119, Chris Collins (rec) 314 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Navy, 10-30-10 138 Chris Collins (M) vs. Arkansas, 10-26-02 2. 102, Joe Gunn (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (rush) 314 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Memphis, 9-22-12 137 Cory Peterson (M) vs. Alabama, 10-16-99 102, Doug Zeigler (rec) 313 Eli Manning (M) vs. Nebraska, 12-27-02 137 Eron Riley (D) vs. Navy, 9-13-08 3. 117, Tremaine Turner (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 (rush) 312 Eli Manning (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 135 Johnny Williams (D) vs. Northwestern, 9-6-08 125, Chris Collins (rec) 306 Eli Manning (M) vs. Arkansas State, 10-11-03 134 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Boston College, 11-13-10 4. 139, Vashon Pearson (M) vs. Wyoming, 9-25-04 (rush) 303 Thaddeus Lewis (D) vs. Miami, 11-21-09 134 Desmond Scott (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-29-12 142, Mario Hill (rec) 303 Sean Renfree (D) vs. Virginia, 11-12-11 132 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Virginia, 11-12-11 5. 122, Desmond Scott (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10 (rush) 302 Romaro Miller (M) vs. Tulane, 9-2-00 130 Chris Collins (M) vs. Mississippi State, 11-28-02 181, Conner Vernon (rec) 129 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Elon, 9-4-10 6. 107, Josh Snead (D) vs. Cincinnati, 2-27-12 (rush) 300-Yard Passing Games By Individual 129 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Army, 9-25-10 119, Conner Vernon (rec) 1. 11, Sean Renfree (Duke) 128 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Virginia Tech, 10-3-09 7. 101, Brandon Connette (D) vs. Pitt, 9-21-13 (rush) 2. 10, Eli Manning (Ole Miss) 128 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Maryland, 10-2-10 141, Jamison Crowder (rec) 3. 9, Thaddeus Lewis (Duke) 127 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Virginia Tech, 10-13-12 8. 108, Josh Snead (D) vs. Troy, 9-28-13 (rush) 4. 2, Brandon Connette (Duke) 125 Cory Peterson (M) vs. Auburn, 9-25-99 149, Jamison Crowder (rec) 5. 1, Romaro Miller (Ole Miss) 125 Chris Collins (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 9. 104, Josh Snead (D) vs. Texas A&M, 12-31-13 (rush) 1, Anthony Boone (Duke) 124 Conner Vernon (D) vs. North Carolina, 10-20-12 163, Jamison Crowder & 116, Braxton Deaver (rec) 124 Desmond Scott (D) vs. Georgia Tech, 11-17-12 100-Yard Rushing Games 123 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Elon, 9-4-10 300-Yard Passer & 100-Yard Rusher 157 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Vanderbilt, 12-1-01 121 Chris Collins (M) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03 1. 312, Eli Manning (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (p) 155 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Arkansas State, 9-11-99 121 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Wake Forest, 11-23-13 102, Joe Gunn (r) 143 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Vanderbilt, 9-16-00 120 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Maryland, 10-24-09 2. 391, Eli Manning (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 (p) 140 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. LSU, 10-30-99 120 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Memphis, 9-22-12 117, Tremaine Turner (r) 139 Vashon Pearson (M) vs. Wyoming, 9-25-04 119 Chris Collins (M) vs. Kentucky, 9-29-01 3. 358, Sean Renfree (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10 (p) 138 Josh Snead (D) vs. Miami, 11-16-13 119 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Cincinnati, 12-27-12 122, Desmond Scott (r) 135 Joe Gunn (M) vs. LSU, 10-30-99 117 Conner Vernon (D) vs. FIU, 10-1-11 4. 358, Sean Renfree (D) vs. Cincinnati, 2-27-12 (p) 134 Deuce McCallister (M) vs. Mississippi State, 11-25-99 116 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Boston College, 9-17-11 107, Josh Snead (r) 133 Tremaine Turner (M) vs. Oklahoma State, 1-2-04 115 Johnny Williams (D) vs. Richmond, 9-5-09 5. 323, Brandon Connette (D) vs. Pitt, 9-21-13 (p) 131 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-4-00 113 Chris Collins (M) vs. Mississippi State, 11-27-03 101, Brandon Connette (r) 129 Vashon Pearson (M) vs. Arkansas State, 10-2-04 113 Donovan Varner (D) vs. Virginia, 10-31-09 6. 324, Brandon Connette (D) vs. Troy, 9-28-13 (p) 127 Joe Gunn (M) vs. South Carolina, 10-2-99 113 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Virginia, 10-19-13 108, Josh Snead (r) 125 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-6-99 112 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. Stanford, 9-8-12 7. 427, Anthony Boone (D) vs. Texas A&M, 12-31-13 (p) 122 Desmond Scott (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10 111 Donovan Varner (D) vs. FIU, 10-1-11 104, Josh Snead (r) 121 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Oklahoma, 12-31-99 110 Chris Collins (M) vs. Alabama, 10-13-01 121 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Mississippi State, 11-23-00 110 Chris Collins (M) vs. Mississippi State, 11-22-01 300-Yard Passer, 100-Yard Receiver & 100-Yard Rusher 120 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Tulane, 10-9-99 109 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Miami, 11-24-12 1. 312, Eli Manning (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 (p) 117 Tremaine Turner (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 108 Jamie Armstrong (M) vs. Auburn, 9-8-01 102, Doug Zeigler (rec) 114 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Memphis, 9-4-99 106 Chris Collins (M) vs. Auburn, 11-2-02 102, Joe Gunn (rush) 113 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Kentucky, 9-29-01 105 Taye Biddle (M) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-13-03 2. 391, Eli Manning (M) vs. South Carolina, 11-1-03 (p) 111 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Middle Tennessee, 10-20-01 103 Conner Vernon (D) at Virginia, 10-31-09 125, Chris Collins (rec) 111 Vashon Pearson (M) vs. Vanderbilt, 9-18-04 102 Doug Zeigler (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 117, Tremaine Turner (rush) 108 Josh Snead (D) vs. Troy, 9-28-13 102 Conner Vernon (D) vs. Maryland, 10-24-09 3. 358, Sean Renfree (D) vs. Wake Forest, 9-11-10 (p) 107 Robert Williams (M) vs. Memphis, 9-7-02 102 Jamison Crowder (D) vs. FIU, 9-1-12 181, Conner Vernon (rec) 107 Ronald McClendon (M) vs. Florida, 10-4-03 100 Chris Collins (M) vs. Murray State, 9-1-01 122, Desmond Scott (rush) 107 Josh Snead (D) vs. Cincinnati, 12-27-12 4. 358, Sean Renfree (D) vs. Cincinnati, 2-27-12 (p) 104 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99 100-Yard Receiving Games By Individual 119, Conner Vernon (rec) 104 Deuce McAllister (M) vs. Auburn, 9-9-00 1. 14, Conner Vernon (Duke) 107, Josh Snead (rush) 104 Josh Snead (D) vs. Texas A&M, 12-31-13 2. 12, Jamison Crowder, (Duke) 5. 323, Brandon Connette (D) vs. Pitt, 9-21-13 (p) 103 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Georgia, 11-20-99 3. 11, Chris Collins (Ole Miss) 141, Jamison Crowder (rec) 102 Joe Gunn (M) vs. Arkansas, 11-3-01 4. 9, Donovan Varner (Duke) 101, Brandon Connette (rush) 101 Brandon Connette (D) vs. Pitt, 9-21-13 5. 2, Cory Peterson (Ole Miss) 6. 324, Brandon Connette (D) vs. Troy, 9-28-13 (p) 100 Desmond Scott (D) vs. N.C. Central, 9-26-09 2, Johnny Williams (Duke) 149, Jamison Crowder (rec) 100 Robert Williams (M) vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 8-31-02 2, Desmond Scott (Duke) 108, Josh Snead (rush) 7. 427, Anthony Boone (D) vs. Texas A&M, 12-31-13 (p) 64 104, Josh Snead (rush) 163, Jamison Crowder & 116, Braxton Deaver (rec) DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Scottie Montgomery John Latina BAXTER FAMILY ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ASSISTANT HEAD COACH (OL) OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR (QB) RUN GAME COORDINATOR 6TH SEASON AT DUKE 3RD SEASON AT DUKE DUKE, 2000 VIRGINIA TECH, 1981

Scottie Montgomery, a 2000 graduate of Duke University, serves as the program’s John Latina joined the Duke staff in December of 2011 and serves as the program’s Baxter Family Associate Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator while mentoring the Blue Assistant Head Coach and Run Game Coordinator. A member of David Cutcliffe’s staff at Devil quarterbacks. Ole Miss from 1999-2004, Latina coaches the offensive line. After serving the 2012 season The 2014 campaign marks Montgomery’s fi rst as both primary offensive play-caller as an assistant coach, Latina was promoted to his current role in February of 2013. and quarterbacks coach at Duke, where he inherits a unit that returns 19 lettermen and eight The 2013 offensive line was spearheaded by a pair of All-ACC selections — fi rst team starters from last year’s squad that established a school record for total points (459) while pick Laken Tomlinson and third team choice Perry Simmons — as the Blue Devils ranked becoming the fi rst team in Blue Devil history to post 25-plus rushing touchdowns and 25-plus among ACC leaders in sacks allowed per passing attempt (1st; 27.8), scoring (5th; 32.8 ppg), passing touchdowns in the same season. total offense (4th; 426.1 ypg), rushing offense (5th; 178.0 ypg) and passing offense (6th; Headlining the list of returnees for the Blue Devil offense is redshirt senior quarterback 248.1 ypg). On its way to the ACC Coastal Division championship, the 2013 Duke squad Anthony Boone, who threw for 2,260 yards while accounting for 19 total touchdowns last set a school record for total points (459) while becoming the fi rst team in school history to season as Duke won a school record 10 games, captured the ACC’s Coastal Division cham- post 25-plus rushing touchdowns and 25-plus passing touchdowns in the same season. pionship and appeared in the 46th annual Chick-fi l-A Bowl against Texas A&M in Atlanta, Ga. Duke’s offensive front aided in the protection of quarterbacks Anthony Boone and Montgomery, who starred as an All-ACC wideout at Duke from 1996-99, rejoined the Brandon Connette, who combined to complete 296-of-467 (.634) passes for 3,472 yards with Duke staff prior to the 2013 season after serving the previous three seasons (2010-11-12) as 26 TDs while opening holes for a ground attack that featured Connette’s school single-season an assistant coach with the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers. The Cleveland County, N.C., native record-tying 14 rushing touchdowns. spent four seasons (2006-07-08-09) on the Blue Devil staff under head coaches Ted Roof Simmons saw his career come to a close after 50 consecutive starts at right tackle, and and David Cutcliffe. the two-time Academic All-America choice was named one of 16 National Football Founda- In 2013, Montgomery guided Duke’s receiving unit that included fi rst team All-ACC tion Scholar-Athletes. In addition, he was the recipient of the 2013 Jack Tatum Award as the wideout Jamison Crowder, who set a conference single-season record with 108 pass recep- ACC’s top senior student-athlete for football. tions for 1,330 yards and eight touchdowns. In 2012, the Duke offensive line, headlined by All-ACC selections Dave Harding and Coaching the wide receivers, Montgomery helped the Steelers to a three-year regular Simmons, ranked second in the conference in sacks allowed per game as quarterback Sean season record of 32-16 including the 2010 AFC North division championship and an ap- Renfree topped the 3,000-yard barrier for the second time in his career. pearance in Super Bowl XLV, where Pittsburgh fell to the Green Bay Packers, 31-25. The Duke’s 2012 passing game also featured All-ACC wide receivers Jamison Crowder Steelers also reached the playoffs in 2011. Among the wideouts mentored by Montgomery (76 receptions, 1,074 yards, 8 touchdowns) and Conner Vernon (85-1,074-8), and the duo were Hines Ward, Mike Wallace and Antonio Brown. A four-time NFL Pro Bowl selection, established a conference single-season record for most combined catches while becoming Ward fi nished his career as the organization’s all-time leader in receptions (1,000), receiving just the second pair in league history to each post over 1,000 receiving yards in the same yardage (12,083) and receiving touchdowns (85). Wallace earned a Pro Bowl bid in 2011 season. after catching 72 passes for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns while Brown was the Steelers’ In May, 2012, Harding spearheaded a well-digging mission trip to Ethiopia that included team MVP in 2011 after becoming the fi rst player in NFL history to amass 1,000-plus yards teammates Takoby Cofi eld, Conor Irwin, Brian Moore, Simmons, Tomlinson, Joey Finison, both receiving and on kick returns. Teddy Force, Travis Gibson and Cody Robinson. During his previous four-year coaching tenure at Duke, Montgomery mentored several Latina joined the Duke staff following two years (2010-11) as the offensive coordina- of the fi nest wide receivers in school and ACC history. Eron Riley was a two-time All-ACC tor at the University of Akron. Prior to that, he mentored the offensive line for four seasons selection in 2006-07 and caught 144 career passes for 2,413 yards and 22 touchdowns (2005-08) at Notre Dame. while his 16.77 career yards per catch averaged was the fourth-highest in Duke history at During Latina’s stint in South Bend, the Notre Dame offensive front opened holes for the time of his graduation. Donovan Varner and Conner Vernon both were recruited to Duke a pair of 1,000-yard rushing seasons for running back Darius Walker, who became just the by Montgomery out of Miami and enjoyed outstanding careers in Durham. A fi rst team All- fourth Irish running back to eclipse 1,000 rushing yards in consecutive seasons. In 2006, ACC pick in 2009, Varner caught 207 passes for 2,660 yards from 2008-11 while Vernon, a the line helped protect quarterback Brady Quinn as he surpassed 3,000 passing yards for three-time (2010-11-12) all-league selection, became the ACC’s career leader in both catches the second consecutive campaign en route to receiving the Maxwell Award and the Johnny (283) and receiving yardage (3,749). Unitas Golden Arm Award. As a wide receiver for the Blue Devils from 1996-99, Montgomery paced Duke in Notre Dame participated in the Fiesta, Sugar and Hawai’i bowl games during Latina’s receiving three straight seasons (1997-98-99) and twice earned the program’s Carmen coaching tenure. Falcone Award (1998 & 1999) as the Most Valuable Player. He became just the third player Latina’s six-year (1999-04) tenure at Ole Miss was headlined by fi ve winning seasons in school history to lead the program in receptions in three straight years, joining Howard Pitt and four bowl game appearances — Independence Bowl (twice), Music City Bowl and Cotton (1951-52-53) and Stan Crisson (1961-62-63), and became just the sixth Blue Devil to earn Bowl. In 2003, the Rebels went 10-3, shared the SEC Western Division championship with LSU multiple team MVP honors. and defeated Oklahoma State in the Cotton Bowl as the offense established school records Montgomery closed his own collegiate career with 171 catches for 2,379 yards and 13 for points scored (442) and total offensive yards (5,631). That squad was led by quarterback touchdowns. He caught 51 passes in both 1997 and 1999 and registered a career-high 60 Eli Manning, who earned SEC Player of the Year and fi rst team All-America honors before receptions as a junior in 1998. being selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft. Montgomery’s name is etched into the Duke record book for longest plays with an No stranger to the ACC, Latina spent fi ve years (1994-98) at Clemson, helping the 88-yard pass from Bobby Campbell against Vanderbilt in 1998 and a 99-yard kickoff return program to three bowl games — once to the Gator Bowl and twice to the Peach Bowl. While versus Wake Forest in 1999. Montgomery fi nished his career ranking among Duke’s all-time with the Tigers, he coached six All-ACC offensive linemen. leaders in kickoff returns (63) and kickoff return yards (1,515) and all-purpose yardage (4,188). Latina also spent fi ve seasons (1989-93) at Kansas State where, in 1993, the Wildcats During his senior campaign in 1999, Montgomery established the school standard for went 9-2-1, defeated Wyoming in the Copper Bowl and fi nished the year ranked 20th in the all-purpose yards in a season with 1,565 and he continues to hold two of Duke’s top single- Associated Press poll. The bowl win capped Kansas State’s most successful season in over game totals for all-purpose yardage with 262 versus Vanderbilt in 1998 and 250 against eight decades. Virginia in 1999. In the Vanderbilt contest, he registered 243 receiving yards, a total that at Before his time at Kansas State, Latina served on the football staffs at both Pittsburgh the time marked the fourth-highest single-game performance in school history. (1982) and Temple (1983-88). Montgomery played professionally with the NFL’s Denver Broncos (2000-02) and A 1981 graduate of Virginia Tech, Latina lettered three seasons as an offensive lineman Oakland Raiders (2003). He is married to the former Ebony McDuffi e of Detroit, Mich., and with the Hokies. The New Castle, Pa., native spent the 1981 season as a graduate assistant the couple has two sons, Cassius (born September 24, 2009) and Moses (born June 27, coach, helping his alma mater to the Peach Bowl. 2013). Latina and his wife, Michele, also from New Castle, have two sons, John and Michael.

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Jim Knowles Jim Collins DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR (LB) 5TH SEASON AT DUKE 13TH SEASON AT DUKE CORNELL, 1987 ELON, 1974

Jim Knowles was added to the Blue Devil staff on December 28, 2009 and serves Jim Collins was named to the Duke coaching staff in January of 2008 to begin his third as the program’s Defensive Coordinator. He was the head coach at Cornell for six seasons stint with the Blue Devils. Collins was a graduate assistant with head coach Steve Sloan in (2004-09) and a member of David Cutcliffe’s staff at Ole Miss in 2003. 1983 and later served fi ve campaigns from 1985-89 under both Sloan and Steve Spurrier. In 2013, Duke’s defense included three fi rst team All-ACC picks in linebacker Kelby Collins serves as the Assistant Defensive Coordinator and coaches the Blue Devil linebackers. Brown, safety Jeremy Cash and cornerback Ross Cockrell, marking Duke’s highest total of In 2013, the Duke defensive unit was paced by linebackers Kelby Brown and David defensive fi rst team selections since 1974. With 133 tackles on the year, linebacker David Helton. Brown, a fi rst team All-ACC pick and three-time league player of the week honoree, Helton led the ACC in total stops while Cash fi nished second with 121. Brown was tops in registered 114 tackles with 11.0 tackles for loss and a pair of interceptions while Helton led the league in tackles per game (10.4) in conference play. the conference in total stops with 133. Cockrell was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Duke’s linebacking group in 2012 featured a four-man rotation with senior Austin The Blue Devils recorded 26 takeaways in 2013 — the fourth-highest total in the Gamble, sophomores C.J. France and Helton and redshirt freshman Kyler Brown. The group ACC — and their average points allowed in the fourth quarter (4.64) ranked second in the combined for 203 tackles. conference, trailing only national champion Florida State. In addition, Duke won all four of In 2011, Collins mentored a linebacking unit that featured zero seniors as sophomore its road ACC games by allowing an average of 19.5 points per contest in victories over North Kelby Brown and Gamble ranked third and fi fth on the team in tackles with 65 and 43 stops, Carolina, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest. respectfully. Brown also led the Blue Devils in tackles for loss despite missing two games The Blue Devils had three members of its defensive unit earn All-ACC honors in 2012: due to injury. defensive end Kenny Anunike (Honorable mention), safety Walt Canty (2nd team) and Cockrell Two of Collins’ pupils were recognized following the 2010 season as senior Abraham (1st team). Anunike led Duke in sacks for the second straight season, Canty paced the squad Kromah was an honorable mention All-ACC pick while Brown received Freshman All-America in tackles with 109 while Cockrell, an honorable mention All-America pick by Sports Illustrated, accolades. Kromah paced Duke in tackles with 120 stops — including a career-high 20 in posted an ACC-best fi ve interceptions on the year. the season fi nale against North Carolina — while Brown, who played in just nine contests, In 2011, the Duke defense was led by safety Matt Daniels, who earned fi rst team All- led the nation in fumble recoveries per game (0.44) and totaled 63 tackles. ACC and second team All-America honors after posting 126 tackles. Daniels went on to sign In 2008 and 2009, Collins coached a pair of honor-earning linebackers in Michael a free agent contract with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams. Tauiliili and Vincent Rey. Tauiliili received All-America accolades in 2008 after leading the Knowles coached the Blue Devil safeties in 2010 as Daniels led the charge with 93 ACC in tackles with 140 while Rey was an All-ACC selection in 2009. Both players fi nished tackles, six tackles for loss, seven pass breakups, three caused fumbles and two fumble their respective careers ranking among the top tacklers in Duke history and signed free recoveries. His three forced fumbles ranked second in the ACC. In addition, Canty carded agent contracts with NFL clubs — Tauiliili with the Indianapolis Colts in 2009 and Rey with 63 tackles while Lee Butler chipped in 58 stops. the in 2010. In addition, Knowles oversaw the mid-season transition of August Campbell from line- A native of Greensboro, N.C., Collins began his coaching career at Page (N.C.) High backer to safety and the redshirt freshman responded with a school record 95-yard fumble School in 1974. He then served as the defensive coordinator at Lees-McRae Junior College return for a touchdown against Boston College. The return broke the 54-year old record of in 1980 before coaching the defensive backs and outside linebackers at Appalachian State 77 yards set by Ed Rushton against Pittsburgh in 1956. from 1981-82. After one season at Duke as a graduate assistant coach, he was the defensive A 1987 graduate of Cornell, Knowles spent nine years (1988-96) as an assistant coach coordinator at Jacksonville State in 1984. at his alma mater, helping the Big Red to Ivy League championships in 1988 and 1990. In his In 1985, Collins returned to Durham for a fi ve-year stint with the Blue Devils. Coaching fi rst stint at Cornell, he coached defensive line (1988), running backs (1989-94) and linebackers Duke’s linebackers, he mentored Mike Junkin, a second team All-America pick in 1986 who (1995-96) while coordinating the staff’s recruiting efforts (1995-96). He was named Cornell’s became the school’s all-time leading tackler and was a fi rst round selection of the Cleveland 25th head football coach in January, 2004, and guided the Big Red to an overall ledger of Browns in the 1987 NFL Draft. Collins served as Duke’s co-defensive coordinator in 1989 as 26-34 with a 16-26 record in Ivy League play. the Blue Devils posted an 8-4 record, won seven straight games to close the regular season, In his fi rst season at the helm of the Big Red program, Knowles turned a 1-9 squad captured the ACC championship and participated in the All American Bowl in Birmingham, that lost seven games by at least two touchdowns into a 4-6 unit that went 4-3 in conference Ala. play and lost all six contests by 10 points or less. Cornell’s 2004 squad became the fi rst team Collins then went with Spurrier to Florida, serving on the staff from 1990-01. During in Ivy League history to go from zero conference wins to a winning league slate in just one his tenure with the Gators, he worked with the linebackers, defensive ends and tight ends season. Under Knowles, Cornell posted three consecutive seasons (2005-06-07) at .500 while also serving as recruiting coordinator as Florida compiled an overall record of 122-27-1. or better for the fi rst time since 1990-91-92 and, in 2007, enjoyed a stretch of scoring 30 or The successful 12-year run included the 1996 national championship with a 52-20 victory more points in four straight games for the fi rst time since 1921 while home attendance nearly over Florida State in the Sugar Bowl as well as an 82-12 record in SEC regular season ac- doubled from the 2006 campaign. tion, nine 10-win seasons, 10 campaigns ranked in the top 10 of the fi nal Associated Press In his lone season at Ole Miss, Knowles aided the Rebels to a 10-3 record, a share national poll, six SEC titles, 11 bowl game berths, 81 All-America citations and 13 fi rst round of the SEC Western Division championship and a 31-28 victory over Oklahoma State in the NFL Draft selections. Cotton Bowl. Coaching the linebackers while serving as recruiting coordinator, Knowles helped In 2002-03, Collins worked with the NFL’s Washington Redskins, coaching the lineback- the Ole Miss defense rank 14th in the nation in rushing defense while the Rebels held eight ers while assisting with special teams. He then Collins joined the staff at Marshall where he opponents -- including eventual national champion LSU -- to 21 or fewer points. guided the defensive backs in 2004 before coordinating the defense for the next two years. In Knowles spent six seasons (1997-02) on the staff at Western Michigan University, 2005, his Thundering Herd defensive unit led Conference USA in total defense while ranking serving the last two campaigns as defensive coordinator. In 2002, the Broncos led the Mid- 12th nationally against the pass. American Conference and ranked 28th nationally in total defense and featured Jason Babin, During his college coaching career, Collins has participated in 14 bowl games: 1989 the MAC Defensive Player of the Year and the school’s fi rst NFL fi rst round draft pick. In All American, 1992 Sugar, 1992 Gator, 1994 Sugar, 1995 Sugar, 1996 Fiesta, 1997 Sugar, 2001, Western Michigan paced the conference and ranked 17th nationally in pass defense. 1998 Citrus, 1999 Orange, 2000 Citrus, 2001 Sugar, 2002 Orange, 2004 Fort Worth and 2012 Knowles’ tenure with the Broncos also included three shutouts during the 2000 season -- the Belk. school’s highest total since 1971 — and the development of two-time All-MAC pick Dan Falcon Collins played defensive back at Elon College before graduating in 1974 with a degree (1997-98) and Ryan Bauer, who led the league in sacks in 1997. in physical education. He later earned a master’s degree in education from North Carolina A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Knowles was a three-year letterman and All-Ivy League A&T in 1979. Collins, whose wife, Geri, of nearly 38 years passed away in December of selection as a defensive end at Cornell before graduating in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree 2012, has one daughter, Jennifer. from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. He and his wife, Nancy, have three children — Halle, Luke and Jack.

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Zac Roper ASSISTANT COACH (TE) Derek Jones SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR ASSISTANT COACH (CB) RECRUITING COORDINATOR ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR 7TH SEASON AT DUKE 7TH SEASON AT DUKE OLE MISS, 2001 OLE MISS, 1996

A member of the Duke staff since January of 2008, Zac Roper serves as the program’s Derek Jones joined the Blue Devil coaching staff in January of 2008 and coaches the Special Teams Coordinator and Recruiting Coordinator while coaching the tight ends. . Jones also assists Zac Roper with Duke’s special teams units. In 2013 — Roper’s fi rst year directing the Blue Devil tight ends — Duke’s offense fea- Jones was instrumental in the development of Ross Cockrell, who was selected in the tured Braxton Deaver, a third team All-ACC choice at tight end, and David Reeves. Deaver fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. A two-year team captain, Cockrell fi nished the year with 46 catches for 600 yards and four touchdowns while Reeves became started 49 games at Duke and fi nished with 233 tackles, 12 interceptions and 42 pass breakups the fi rst player in Duke history with touchdown receptions in multiple bowl games. while twice earning fi rst team All-ACC honors in 2012 and 2013. The Waxhaw, N.C., native Under Roper’s guidance, Duke boasted a pair of All-Americans in the return game with departed the Blue Devil program as the school’s all-time leader in total passes defended (54) both Jamison Crowder and DeVon Edwards garnering recognition. Crowder averaged 16.0 and became the fi rst defensive back to by drafted since 1996. yards per punt return and posted two returns for touchdowns while Edwards, who returned a Also in 2013, cornerback Breon Borders established the Duke single-season record for pair of kickoffs for scores, averaged 30.2 yards per kickoff return. In addition, both of Duke’s interceptions by a freshman (4) and set an ACC Championship Game record for interceptions specialists — kicker Ross Martin and punter Will Monday — earned All-ACC honors in 2013. with two against eventual national champion Florida State. Roper mentored the Blue Devil running backs in each of his fi rst fi ve seasons in Durham. In 2012, Cockrell earned fi rst team All-ACC and honorable mention All-America honors Duke’s rushing attack in 2012 featured three backs — Jela Duncan, Josh Snead and Juwan after posting 71 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, fi ve interceptions and 13 pass breakups. The Thompson — that totaled 1,401 yards while averaging 4.95 yards per carry. The trio also fi ve interceptions were tops in the conference. In addition to Cockrell, safety Walt Canty also combined for 53 pass receptions for an additional 263 yards. garnered All-ACC accolades in 2012, receiving a second team citation. Canty paced the Blue On the special teams front, Martin and Monday enjoyed successful rookie campaigns Devils in tackles with 109 while closing an outstanding 49-game career that included 262 as both earned Freshman All-America recognition. Martin set an ACC freshman and school tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, three interceptions, 10 pass breakups and fi ve caused fumbles. single-season record with 106 total points while Monday led the ACC in punting average. In 2011, safety Matt Daniels — who signed with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams in the spring In 2011, Duke scored 19 times on the ground, matching the program’s top output since 2012 — was a fi rst team All-ACC and second team All-America pick after registering 126 1995. Thompson was one of just six running backs in the ACC to amass 450-plus rushing tackles. yards, fi ve or more rushing TDs and 20-plus receptions on the year. Cockrell earned Freshman All-America accolades in 2010 after leading the Blue Devils In the three-year span from 2010-12, the Blue Devils recovered an ACC-best eight on- with three interceptions while ranking second among ACC rookies in total passes defended side kicks while ranking among the top four in kickoff coverage all three seasons. In addition, (10). Also, fi ve different defensive backs registered interceptions for the Blue Devils last Duke was second in the ACC in punt return average in 2012 and scored two touchdowns. season, and Daniels ranked among the conference leaders in both tackles per game (6th; Under Roper’s direction, kicker Will Snyderwine earned fi rst team All-America honors 7.8) and caused fumbles (2nd; 0.25). from the American Football Coaches Association in 2010 after booting a school single-season One of Jones’ pupils, Leon Wright, concluded an outstanding career in 2009 by earning record 21 fi eld goals along with all 32 of his PAT attempts. honorable mention All-ACC honors after totaling 58 tackles, fi ve interceptions and eight pass Also in 2010, Duke’s rushing game showed marked improvement by nearly doubling breakups. Wright was instrumental in Duke’s 35-19 come-from-behind win at Army in week its yardage total from the previous year while rushing for 19 scores. two of the 2009 season, returning two interceptions for touchdowns in the fourth quarter, and Snyderwine garnered All-ACC honors in 2009 after making 17 fi eld goals. signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s New York Giants in the spring of 2010. In 2008, Roper managed the unexpected loss of returning starting running back Re’quan Another cornerback under Jones’ guidance, Chris Rwabukamba, was a fourth round Boyette by preparing three backs – Clifford Harris, Jay Hollingsworth and Tony Jackson – for draft selection of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 2010 League Draft. action despite the trio combining for a total of 92 career rushing attempts entering the year. The In 2008, the Blue Devil defense allowed 23.4 points per game – the lowest total in 20 combination rushed for 1,003 yards while catching 51 passes for an additional 421 yards. seasons – and held three opponents to less than 10 points for the fi rst time since 1976. From 2005-07, Roper helped Cornell University to an overall ledger of 16-14. He coached Prior to joining the Duke staff, Jones helped Memphis to a 7-6 overall record in 2007 – a the running backs and tight ends during his fi rst two seasons before switching to cornerbacks fi ve-game improvement in the win column from the previous year – with a berth in the New in 2007 and also served as special teams coordinator. Roper coached or recruited eight Ivy Orleans Bowl. One of Jones’ pupils, LaKeitharun Ford, was named co-MVP of the squad League Player of the Week selections. after posting 45 tackles and two interceptions. On the special teams front in 2007, Cornell paced the league in punt return average In 2006, Jones coached the cornerbacks at Tulsa as the Hurricane defense ranked fi rst — returning two punts for touchdowns during the year — and kickoff coverage. The Big Red in Conference USA in pass defense and total defense. Tulsa posted an 8-5 ledger that season also posted touchdowns via fake fi eld goal and kickoff return. Coaching the running backs and participated in the Armed Forces Bowl. Cornerback Nick Graham earned all-conference in 2006, Roper tutored Luke Siwula, who rushed for 885 yards en route to receiving All-Ivy honors and is a current member of the Philadelphia Eagles. League honors. In 2005, Cornell fi nished the year ranked 10th nationally in rushing offense. Prior to joining the Tulsa staff, Jones worked one season (2005) as an assistant coach Roper’s work with the Cornell placekickers yielded zero missed point after touchdown at Middle Tennessee State University where the Blue Raiders ranked 30th nationally against attempts over his three seasons as A.J. Weitsman and Peter Zell combined to boot 84 con- the pass. secutive extra points. In addition, Weitsman established a Cornell single-season record with Jones received his start in coaching at Ole Miss in 1998 as a graduate assistant for 14 fi eld goals while punter Michael Bolling downed 23-of-52 punts inside the 20 yard-line football operations and recruiting. He then served as a defensive graduate assistant coach without a touchback in 2005. in 1999 with the Rebels under current Duke head coach David Cutcliffe. Prior to joining the Big Red staff, Roper spent four years at Ole Miss as a graduate From 2000-04, Jones served as cornerbacks coach and recruiting coordinator at Murray administrative aide and graduate assistant coach under current Duke head coach David State, mentoring seven all-conference selections in fi ve years. The Racers enjoyed defensive Cutcliffe, working with the wide receivers, tight ends and placekickers. Mississippi’s 2003 success during Jones’ tenure, leading the Ohio Valley Conference in pass defense in 2003 squad won 10 games with a share of the SEC Western Division title and defeated Oklahoma and, one year later, ranking 11th nationally in total defense and 23rd nationally in scoring State, 31-28, in the Cotton Bowl. defense. Ole Miss kicker Jonathan Nichols enjoyed a sensational season in 2003 by earning A native of Woodruff, S.C., Jones lettered four seasons as a cornerback at Ole Miss All-SEC and All-America honors while winning the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top kicker. from 1993-96. He was a two-time second team All-SEC pick, captained the Rebels in 1996 He graduated as the school’s all-time leader in total points (344) and fi nished his career having and was selected to play in the prestigious Blue-Gray All-Star Classic following his senior made 117 consecutive PATs. Punter Cody Ridgeway was an all-league choice in 2003. campaign. He also earned All-SEC accolades in track and fi eld as a sprinter. Roper was an undergraduate assistant coach at Oklahoma from 1996-98. He gradu- Jones received a degree in public administration from Ole Miss in 1996, and then played ated from Ole Miss in 2001 with a degree in political science and went on to earn a master’s professionally with the and Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football degree in higher education/student personnel two years later. League and Nashville Kats of the Arena Football League. He and his wife, Naketa, have two A native of Knoxville, Tenn., Roper is married to the former Rebecca Harvey of Bossier daughters, Madison and Brooklyn Savannah. Jones has another daughter, Darquisha. City, La., and the couple has one son, Joshua (born January 5, 2009) and one daughter, Mikayla (born December 12, 2010). 67 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Re’quan Boyette Jeffrey Faris ASSISTANT COACH (RB) ASSISTANT COACH (WR) 3RD SEASON AT DUKE 3RD SEASON AT DUKE DUKE, 2009 DUKE, 2011

Former two-time Duke captain Re’quan Boyette joined the Blue Devil staff in July of Former Blue Devil safety Jeffrey Faris joined the Duke staff in July of 2012 and coaches 2012 and coaches the running backs. Boyette served as a graduate assistant coach during the wide receivers. Faris served as a graduate assistant coach, working primarily with the the 2012 season before being promoted to assistant coach in February of 2013. offense, for the 2012 and 2013 seasons before being promoted to assistant coach in March In 2013, Boyette directed Duke’s running back unit for the fi rst time as four Blue Devils of 2014. — senior Juwan Thompson, junior Josh Snead and sophomores Jela Duncan and Shaquille Faris inherits a receiving unit led by senior Jamison Crowder, who established the ACC Powell — shared the responsibility as the featured back. The foursome combined to rush single-season record for pass receptions with 108 in 2013. A candidate for the Maxwell Award for 1,905 yards and eight touchdowns while catching 34 passes for 288 yards and three honoring the top player in the nation, Crowder enters his fi nal season at Duke having caught additional scores. 198 passes for 2,597 yards and 17 touchdowns and already owns the school career record Snead, who topped the 100-yard barrier three times on the season including a career- for most touchdown passes of 50-plus yards with nine. Also back in 2014 is senior Issac high 138-yard outing in Duke’s 48-30 win over Miami and a 104-yard performance in the Blakeney, who caught 19 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns last fall, and junior Max Chick-fi l-A Bowl against Texas A&M, led Duke in rushing with 651 yards while posting the McCaffrey, who had 26 receptions for 282 yards and four scores. fourth-highest single-season yards per carry average at 6.08. Snead enters the 2014 cam- In 2013, Faris worked alongside Scottie Montgomery with Duke’s wide receivers as paign as one of just two players nationally to have multiple 100-yard rushing bowl games to the Blue Devil offense ranked among ACC leaders in scoring (5th; 32.8 ppg), total offense his credit. (4th; 426.1 ypg), rushing offense (5th; 178.0 ypg) and passing offense (6th; 248.1 ypg). On The 2013 Blue Devil offense ranked among ACC leaders in scoring (5th; 32.8 ppg), its way to the ACC Coastal Division championship, the 2013 Duke squad set a school record total offense (4th; 426.1 ypg), rushing offense (5th; 178.0 ypg) and passing offense (6th; for total points (459) while becoming the fi rst team in school history to post 25-plus rushing 248.1 ypg). On its way to the ACC Coastal Division championship, the 2013 Duke squad touchdowns and 25-plus passing touchdowns in the same season. set a school record for total points (459) while becoming the fi rst team in school history to Faris graduated from Duke in 2011 with a degree in economics. In 2009, he earned post 25-plus rushing touchdowns and 25-plus passing touchdowns in the same season. the Mike Suglia Award, an honor presented annually to the sophomore member of the Duke As a graduate assistant coach in 2012, Boyette was a part of a Blue Devil offense that football program who best exemplifi es the academic and athletic qualities of the late Mike scored a then school single-season record 410 points as Duke reached a bowl game for the Suglia. fi rst time since 1994. He worked primarily with the running backs as the trio of Thompson, In 2011, Faris received the Micah Harris Trinity Teammate Award which is presented Snead and Duncan combined to rush for 1,401 yards on 283 attempts, averaging 4.95 yards each season to a Duke player who displays the traits of a true teammate — character, per carry. unselfi shness, compassion and pride. In the spring of 2011, Faris was honored by the ACC Thompson, who signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s Denver Broncos in May with a Top 6 For Service award. of 2014, emerged as one of the most versatile backs in the league while Snead capped off Faris, a native of Knoxville, Tenn., earned a master’s degree in economics from Duke the 2012 season by rushing for a then career-high 107 yards on 17 attempts in the Belk Bowl in 2012 and a master’s degree in Christian studies in 2013. against Cincinnati. Duncan was an honorable mention Freshman All-America selection by College Football News in 2012 after becoming the ninth rookie to lead the Blue Devils in rushing. A native of Wilson, N.C., Boyette lettered fi ve seasons (2005-06-07-08-09) as a running back at Duke and served as team captain in both 2008 and 2009. Rushing 314 times for 1,202 yards and fi ve touchdowns in his career, he became the 37th player in school history to reach the 1,000-yard mark on the ground. Boyette, who missed the entire 2008 campaign due to injury, twice led the Blue Devils in rushing in 2006 and 2007. In addition, he caught 47 career passes for 294 yards and two touchdowns. On October 22, 2005, Boyette matched the 10th-longest rushing attempt in Duke history with a 78-yard effort against Florida State en route to a career-best 123-yard performance. In 2008, Boyette was named to the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Good Works Team and represented Duke at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, La., on January 2, 2009. Boyette graduated from Duke in 2009 with a degree in sociology.

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Rick Petri Marcus Johnson ASSISTANT COACH (DL) QUALITY CONTROL (Offense) 4TH SEASON AT DUKE 4TH SEASON AT DUKE MISSOURI-ROLLA, 1976 OLE MISS, 2004

Rick Petri, a collegiate coaching veteran of over 30 seasons, joined the Duke staff in Former NFL lineman Marcus Johnson joined the Duke staff in July of 2011 and serves January of 2011 and coaches the Blue Devil defensive line. His coaching resume includes in the capacity of offensive quality control. Johnson worked as an assistant with the football a six-season stint with David Cutcliffe at Ole Miss. program’s strength and conditioning unit during the 2011 and 2012 seasons. Duke’s defense in 2013 helped the Blue Devils win 10 games, capture the ACC Coastal In 2013, Duke ranked among ACC leaders in scoring (5th; 32.8 ppg), total offense (4th; Division championship and play in the 46th annual Chick-fi l-A Bowl. Duke was especially 426.1 ypg), rushing offense (5th; 178.0 ypg) and passing offense (6th; 248.1 ypg). On its way tough in the fourth quarter, allowing just 4.64 points in the fi nal period for the second-lowest to the ACC Coastal Division championship, the Blue Devils set a school record for total points average in the ACC behind only national champion Florida State. (459) while becoming the fi rst team in school history to post 25-plus rushing touchdowns and In both 2012 and 2013, Duke’s defensive front was spearheaded by ends Kenny 25-plus passing touchdowns in the same season. Anunike and Justin Foxx. Anunike, who led the Blue Devils in sacks in each of his fi nal three A native of Coffeeville, Miss., Johnson lettered four seasons (2001-02-03-04) as an seasons, was a two-time All-ACC pick while Foxx, who served as a captain of Duke’s ACC offensive lineman at Ole Miss under current Duke head coach David Cutcliffe, serving as team Coastal Division championship team in 2013, fi nished his 45-game career with 152 tackles, co-captain as a senior. He helped the Rebels to 28 wins over four years, the SEC Western 16.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks. Division co-championship in 2003 and a pair of bowl game appearances. Anunike, one of just two players in Duke history to lead the Blue Devils in sacks three After earning second team All-SEC honors from the Associated Press as a senior, consecutive seasons, went on to sign a free agent contract with the NFL’s Denver Broncos Johnson represented Ole Miss at the 2004 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala. in May of 2014. A second round pick of the in the 2005 NFL Draft, Johnson spent In addition, Petri tutored defensive tackle Sydney Sarmiento, who concluded his career four seasons (2005-06-07-08) with the Vikings and helped the squad to the NFC North Divi- having started 50 games while earning Academic All-ACC honors as a senior in 2013. sion championship and a playoff berth in 2008. After spending the 2009 campaign with the In 2011, Petri mentored a youthful Blue Devil defensive front that included just one Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he closed his playing career with a stint with the Hartford Colonials senior in nose guard Charlie Hatcher, who completed his career with a 30-tackle, two-sack of the United Football League. campaign. Petri also tutored Anunike, who was leading the ACC in both sacks and tackles Johnson, who graduated from Ole Miss in 2004 with a degree in criminal justice while for loss through the fi rst three weeks of the season before suffering a season-ending knee minoring in sociology, has one daughter, London. injury in Duke’s win over Tulane in late September. Petri served on Cutcliffe’s staff at Ole Miss from 1998-04, helping the Rebels to a 44-29 record and four bowl victories. In 2003, Ole Miss went 10-3, captured a share of the SEC Western Division title and defeated Oklahoma State, 31-29, in the Cotton Bowl. While with the Rebels, Petri coached the defensive tackles and tutored a pair of fi rst team All-SEC selections in Kendrick Clancy and Jesse Mitchell. Clancy went on to be a third round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2000 NFL Draft. Petri came to Durham after spending the 2010 campaign at ACC member Miami. That year, the Hurricane defensive unit ranked among the league’s leaders in pass defense (1st), Patrick O’Connor pass defense effi ciency (1st), opponent third down percentage (2nd), opponent fi rst downs (2nd) total defense (3rd), sacks (3rd), and scoring defense (5th). Under Petri’s guidance, QUALITY CONTROL (Defense) senior Allen Bailey earned All-ACC honors after leading the Hurricanes in quarterback sacks. From 2005-09, Petri was on the staff at Kentucky where he helped the Wildcats to 3RD SEASON AT DUKE four consecutive bowl game appearances that included victories over Clemson (2006 Music DICKINSON, 2010 City Bowl), Florida State (2007 Music City Bowl) and East Carolina (2009 Liberty Bowl). In Lexington, Petri coached three future draft picks in Myron Pryor (6th round, New England, Patrick O’Connor joined the Duke football staff in July of 2012 and works in the capacity 2009), Jeremy Jarmon (3rd round, Washington, 2010) and Corey Peters (3rd round, Atlanta, of defensive quality control. He spent the 2012 campaign as a Football Operations Assistant, 2010). working primarily with the Blue Devil defense. A native of St. Louis, Mo., Petri got his start in coaching at Pittsburg State (1977-78). The Blue Devils recorded 26 takeaways in 2013 — the fourth-highest total in the He then spent 10 years on the staff at Arkansas State before a three-year (1989-91) stint at ACC — and their average points allowed in the fourth quarter (4.64) ranked second in the Ole Miss under head coach Billy Brewer. During his fi rst stint in Oxford, Petri coached Kelvin conference, trailing only national champion Florida State. In addition, Duke won all four of Pritchett, who was a fi rst round choice of the in 1991 and spent 14 seasons its road ACC games by allowing an average of 19.5 points per contest in victories over North with the Detroit Lions and . Carolina, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest. After one season at Louisiana Tech (1992), he enjoyed three seasons at Miami (1993-95) O’Connor, a native of Exton, Pa., came to Durham after working as an assistant football as the Hurricanes went 27-7, won two BIG EAST championships, fi nished all three seasons coach and teaching aide at Downingtown (Pa.) East High School. ranked in the Associated Press national poll and played in both the Fiesta and Orange Bowls. A 2010 graduate of Dickinson College with a degree in philosophy, O’Connor was In addition, Petri coached three future fi rst round NFL draft choices in Warren Sapp (Tampa a four-year letterman on the gridiron as a wide receiver and helped the Red Devils to 31 Bay, 1995), Kenard Lang (Washington, 1997) and Kenny Holmes (Houston, 1997). Sapp victories from 2006-09. He set school records for career pass receptions (167) and receiving went on to earn NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1999. In 1994, the Hurricanes yardage (2,548) and, as a junior, established Centennial Conference single-season records led the nation in both scoring defense and total defense. for receiving yards (1,324) and 100-yard receiving games (8). From 1996-98, Petri tutored the defensive ends at South Carolina where he helped develop John Abraham, a fi rst round pick of the in the 2000 NFL Draft and multi-year Pro Bowl honoree. Petri is a 1976 graduate of the University of Missouri-Rolla. He and his wife, Marsha, have two sons, Brad and Kory.

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Josh Grizzard Eli Keimach GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH 2ND SEASON AT DUKE 1ST SEASON AT DUKE YALE, 2012 MASSACHUSETTS, 2014

Josh Grizzard joined the Duke coaching staff in July of 2013 and serves as gradu- Eli Keimach joined the Duke coaching staff in July of 2014 and serves as a graduate ate assistant coach working primarily with the offensive unit. Grizzard served as a Football assistant coach while working primarily with the offensive unit. Operations Assistant during the 2013 season. A native of Sharon, Mass., Keimach previously worked with the University of Massa- In 2013, the Blue Devils ranked among ACC leaders in scoring (5th; 32.8 ppg), total chusetts football program as a recruiting and operations assistant (2010-12) and at Amherst offense (4th; 426.1 ypg), rushing offense (5th; 178.0 ypg) and passing offense (6th; 248.1 College as an assistant wide receivers coach (2012-13). ypg). On its way to the ACC Coastal Division championship, the 2013 Duke squad set a Keimach, who graduated from Massachusetts in 2014 with a degree in sport manage- school record for total points (459) while becoming the fi rst team in school history to post ment, is currently pursuing a master’s degree in liberal studies. 25-plus rushing touchdowns and 25-plus passing touchdowns in the same season. A native of Zebulon, N.C., Grizzard played football at Yale before graduating with a degree in political science in 2012. He went on to serve as a Team Operations Intern with the NFL’s during the organization’s training camp prior to the 2012 season. Grizzard is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Christian studies.

Clayton McGrath GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH 2ND SEASON AT DUKE Matt Guerrieri BROWN, 2012 GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH (S) Clayton McGrath, a former football letterman at Brown University, joined the Duke 3RD SEASON AT DUKE staff in July of 2013 and serves as a graduate assistant coach on the defensive side of the ball. DAVIDSON, 2011 Working alongside assistant coach Rick Petri, McGrath aided in the development of ends Kenny Anunike and Justin Foxx. Anunike, who led the Blue Devils in sacks in each of his Matt Guerrieri joined the Duke staff in July of 2012 and serves as a graduate assistant fi nal three seasons and signed with the NFL’s Denver Broncos in May of 2014, was a two-time coach, working with the Blue Devil defense. All-ACC pick while Foxx, who was a captain of Duke’s ACC Coastal Division championship Guerrieri coaches Duke’s safeties, and in 2013 aided in the development of Jeremy team in 2013, fi nished his 45-game career with 152 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 Cash, a second team All-America choice by USA Today. In his fi rst season as a Blue Devil, sacks. Cash posted 121 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss and a team-best four interceptions. In 2013, the Blue Devils recorded 26 takeaways — the fourth-highest total in the As Duke claimed the 2013 ACC Coastal Division championship and won a school ACC — and their average points allowed in the fourth quarter (4.64) ranked second in the record 10 games, the defensive backfi eld also featured safeties DeVon Edwards (64 tackles conference, trailing only national champion Florida State. In addition, Duke won all four of & 3 interceptions), Deondre Singleton (63 tackles & 1 interception) and Dwayne Norman its road ACC games by allowing an average of 19.5 points per contest in victories over North (43 tackles). Edwards, a second team All-America selection as a return specialist in 2013, Carolina, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest. was honored as the Walter Camp Foundation’s National Defensive Player of the Week after In 2012, McGrath served as an assistant coach at Wesleyan University, working with returning two interceptions for touchdowns in Duke’s win over N.C. State. the defensive line as the Cardinals posted the program’s fi rst winning season in 10 years. The Blue Devils recorded 26 takeaways in 2013 — the fourth-highest total in the McGrath, who helped Brown to four straight winning seasons and the Ivy League ACC — and their average points allowed in the fourth quarter (4.64) ranked second in the championship in 2008, was a two-time All-Ivy League selection in 2010 and 2011. As a junior, conference, trailing only national champion Florida State. In addition, Duke won all four of he led the conference in tackles for loss while ranking third in quarterback sacks. its road ACC games by allowing an average of 19.5 points per contest in victories over North A native of Longmeadow, Mass., McGrath graduated from Brown in 2012. His father, Carolina, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest. Neil, is an assistant coach on the Brown football staff. McGrath is currently pursuing a master’s Before joining the Blue Devils, Guerrieri served as a defensive graduate assistant coach degree in Christian studies. at Lenoir-Rhyne College in 2011, helping coach the secondary and the outside linebackers. He assisted in guiding the Bears to the 2011 South Atlantic Conference championship and coached safety Michael Green to all-conference and all-region honors. Guerrieri was a three-year letterman on the gridiron at Davidson College, where he started at safety. He served as senior captain for the Wildcats and was a three-time All-Pioneer Football League Honor Roll selection. Guerrieri, who graduated from Davidson in 2011 with a degree in sociology, is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Christian studies.

Kirk Benedict Joshua Cooper Drew Dudzik Football Operations Assistant Football Operations Assistant Football Operations Assistant (Special Teams) (Defense) (Offense)

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Dr. Kevin M. White Gerald Harrison Kevin Lehman Kent McLeod James Mitchell Vice President & Associate Director of Athletics/ Director of Football Operations/ Director of Football Relations Director of Football Director of Athletics Human Resources Football Chief of Staff Development

SPORTS PERFORMANCE

Noel Durfey Sonny Falcone Luke Barthel Aaron Getz Lex Butler Daryl Harris Associate Director of Sports Director of Assistant Director of Sports Assistant Sports Sports Performance Sports Performance Performance/Head Football Sports Performance Performance/Football Performance Coach Assistant Assistant Sports Performance Coach

SPORTS MEDICINE

Hap Zarzour Kyle Beatty Kevin Ortega Kerry Mullenix Nick Potter Executive Director of Athletic Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Director of Athletic Assistant Director of Athletic Training Rehabilitation Rehabilitation

TEAM PHYSICIANS ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Dr. Claude T. Moorman III Dr. Jeff Bytomski Heather Ryan Jeremiah Walker Brian Anderson Jacqueline Bishop Head Team Physician Head Medical Team Physician Executive Director of Assistant Director of Academic Coordinator Academic Coordinator Director, Duke Sports Medicine Academic Support Services Academic Support Services

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Wes Pickell Tommy Phillips Chris Woolsey Ethan Johnson James Harrell Director of Football Equipment Assistant Director of Football Equipment Assistant Assistant Director of Recruiting Assistant Football Equipment Football Relations

VIDEO OPERATIONS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Tom Long Adam Barkley Mickey Laws Peggy Nelson Football Director Football Assistant Director Administrative Assistant Executive Assistant of Information Technology of Information Technology to the Head Football Coach

ATHLETIC FACILITIES & GAME OPERATIONS

Bob Weiseman Ryan Cakerice Lee Tucker Brandon Neff Assistant Director of Athletics/ Associate Director of Associate Director of Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities, Game Intercollegiate Athletic Facilities Intercollegiate Athletic Facilities Intercollegiate Athletic Facilities Operations & Championships & Game Operations & Game Operations & Game Operations

UNDERGRADUATE FOOTBALL STAFF

Jared Boyd Blair Holliday Chris Hoover Mario Sanders Jack Wise Undergraduate Assistant Undergraduate Assistant Undergraduate Assistant Undergraduate Assistant Undergraduate Assistant

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73 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 DUKE FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK DUKE WINS ACC COASTAL DIVISION DUKE DEFEATS TWO RANKED OPPONENTS ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK • For the fi rst time since the ACC went to divisional • Duke defeated two ranked teams in 2013: No. 16 • Duke earned 15 ACC Player of the Week awards play in 2005, Duke captured the league’s Coastal Virginia Tech and No. 24 Miami. The last time Duke in 2013 and received at least one weekly citation in Division championship. beat two ranked teams in the same season was 1971 eight of the fi nal nine game weeks. • Duke fi nished 6-2 in the ACC, winning the Coastal (No. 19 South Carolina & No. 11 West Virginia). Duke • Jamison Crowder was a four-time honoree while Division outright. The six ACC wins marked Duke’s has now beaten two ranked teams in a season fi ve Kelby Brown earned weekly accolades three times. most conference victories since 1989 (6-1). times (2013, 1971, 1957, 1952 & 1944). • Duke won the ACC title seven times, doing so in • Duke’s defeat of No. 16 Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, BALANCED OFFENSE 1953, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1961, 1962 and 1989. Duke Va., was the program’s fi rst win over a top-25 team • Duke used a balanced offense to average 32.8 was named co-champion in 1953, 1955 and 1989. since 1994 and the fi rst win over a ranked team on points per game with 28 rushing touchdowns and • The Blue Devils faced No. 1 and eventual national the road since 1971. 26 passing touchdowns. The Blue Devils ranked champion Florida State in the Dr Pepper ACC Cham- • Duke’s 18-point margin of victory over Miami was fi fth in the ACC in points per game, third in rushing pionship Game and dropped a 45-7 decision. the program’s largest over a ranked foe in the ACC touchdowns and fourth in passing touchdowns. era and the second largest in school history. • Duke averaged 178.0 rushing yards per game and CONSECUTIVE BOWL GAMES 248.1 passing yards per game to rank fourth overall • Following the historic regular season, Duke earned FOURTH-QUARTER WINS in the ACC with 426.1 total offensive yards per game. a berth to the Chick-fi l-A Bowl in Atlanta. Duke faced • Duke has won 10 games in the fourth quarter in The 178.0 rushing yards per game were a Cutcliffe- No. 20 Texas A&M and fell, 52-48, in front of 67,946 six seasons under head coach David Cutcliffe, era record and the program’s most since 1989. fans at the Georgia Dome on New Year’s Eve. including a school-record four in 2013. • Duke averaged 1.15 rush attempts for every pass • The bowl berth was Duke’s second straight, coming • In 2013, Duke defeated Memphis, Virginia, N.C. attempt, the highest run-to-pass ratio in the Cutcliffe on the heels of the Belk Bowl in 2012. It marked the State and North Carolina in the fourth quarter, era and the fi fth-highest clip in the ACC. fi rst time in program history that Duke advanced to overcoming a 14-14 tie against Memphis, a 22-17 • Duke was among the ACC’s top four in passing and bowl games in back-to-back seasons. defi cit against Virginia, a 20-17 defi cit against N.C. rushing TDs and was one of only fi ve ACC teams • The Chick-fi l-A Bowl was Duke’s 10th bowl appear- State and a 25-24 defi cit at North Carolina. with at least 20 rushing and 20 passing scores. ance and third since the 1994 season. • QB Brandon Connette threw the game-winning TD • Duke had at least one rushing TD in all but one passes against Memphis and Virginia and rushed game while rushing for over 120 yards in all but the TEN VICTORIES for the go-ahead score against N.C. State. Kicker Virginia Tech and Florida State games. • With the 27-25 win at North Carolina on Nov. 30, Ross Martin hit the go-ahead 27-yard fi eld goal 2013, Duke broke the school wins record with 10 against North Carolina. BIG PLAY OFFENSE victories. The 10 victories surpassed the previous • Duke outscored opponents 127-65 in the fourth • Duke logged 64 offensive plays of at least 20 yards standard of nine, set by the the 1941, 1938, 1936 quarter in 2013. Duke allowed just fi ve fourth-quarter in 2013, including nine of at least 50 yards. and 1933 Duke teams, all of which fi nished 9-1. touchdowns all season. • QB Anthony Boone was responsible for a team- • The Blue Devils also put together an eight-game win • Connette’s three game-winning, fourth-quarter high 27 offensive plays of 20+ yards, while WR streak, the fourth-longest in school history and the touchdowns responsible for matched the school Jamison Crowder totaled 17 (plus eight punt longest since 1941 when Duke won nine in a row. career record set by George Clark from 1944-47. returns). Crowder tied his own school record with fi ve touchdown catches of at least 50 yards in 2013. BLUE DEVILS CRACK TOP 25 POLLS CUTCLIFFE NAMED NATIONAL COACH OF YEAR • Crowder and senior WR Brandon Braxton posted • Duke fi nished the season ranked No. 23 in the As- • Head coach David Cutcliffe was named National Duke’s longest plays from scrimmage, both hauling sociated Press Top 25 Poll, No. 22 in the USA Today/ Coach of the Year by the AFCA, Walter Camp Foun- in 75-yard receptions. Braxton’s went for a touch- Coaches Poll and No. 24 in the fi nal BCS rankings. dation, Maxwell Club and Bobby Dodd Foundation down against Pittsburgh, while Crowder’s came Duke was ranked in the fi nal fi ve polls of 2013. and was a co-recipient by Sporting News. against N.C. State. Crowder’s 75-yarder came from • Duke’s highest ranking of the year came before the • Cutcliffe became the second Duke coach to earn the arm of Boone, while Braxton’s was thrown by Chick-fi l-A Bowl when Duke ranked tied for No. 21 in national coach of the year honors, joining Fred QB Brandon Connette. the USA Today Coaches Poll with Texas A&M. Duke Goldsmith who won the Bobby Dodd Award in 1994. was also ranked No. 22 in the AP Poll and No. 24 in • Cutcliffe was also voted ACC Coach of the Year by PRODUCTIVE QB TANDEM the BCS rankings that week. both members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media • Starting QB Anthony Boone and backup and short • Duke had not been ranked in the national top 25 Association and the league’s head coaches, the yardage specialist Brandon Connette were one of since 1994 before Duke cracked the AP Top 25 and second straight year he has received that award. the ACC’s most productive QB tandems. The duo USA Today Coaches Top 25 following the 48-30 win Cutcliffe is the third Duke coach to win ACC Coach combined to hit on 296-of-467 (.634) passes for over No. 24 Miami on Nov. 16, 2013. of the Year multiple times. 3,472 yards and 26 touchdowns while rushing 167 times for 551 yards and 19 touchdowns. DUKE FACES TWO HEISMAN WINNERS DUKE 5-0 ON THE ROAD • Together, they were responsible for 45 of Duke’s 54 • Duke faced two winners of the Heisman Trophy in • Duke posted a perfect 5-0 record in road games in offensive touchdowns in 2013. 2013, squaring off against eventual 2013 winner 2013, marking the fi rst time since 1962 that Duke • Boone started Duke’s fi rst two games but suffered Jameis Winston of Florida State in the Dr Pepper fi nished the season undefeated in true road games. a broken collarbone in week two against Memphis, ACC Championship Game on Dec. 7 and against • Duke defeated Memphis, Virginia, No. 16 Virginia opening the door for Connette to throw nine passing 2012 winner Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M in the Tech, Wake Forest and North Carolina on the road. TDs in his three-game stint as the starting quarter- Chick-fi l-A Bowl on Dec. 31. The wins over Memphis and North Carolina were back. Boone returned against Navy and directed • Prior to 2013, the last Heisman winner Duke faced both fourth-quarter comebacks. Duke to six consecutive wins. was Alabama RB Mark Ingram in 2010. • Duke’s only losses away from home this season • Both Boone and Connette passed for 1,000 yards • Manziel was the third Heisman winner Duke has were to No. 1 Florida State in the Dr Pepper ACC — becoming the fourth Duke duo to accomplish that faced in the past four seasons. He was the fourth Championship game at Bank of America Stadium feat — and both threw double-digit touchdowns, Heisman-winning quarterback Duke has faced. in Charlotte, N.C., and to No. 20 Texas A&M in the becoming the fi rst Duke duo to each throw 10 TDs. Chick-fi l-A Bowl in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga.

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DUKE SETS TOUCHDOWN RECORD CROWDER BREAKS ACC, DUKE RECORDS DUKE DEFENSE STEPS UP • Duke scored 54 touchdowns in 2013 to break the • Jamison Crowder broke the ACC’s single-season • Duke allowed just 26.64 points per game which previous school record of 50 set in 2012. Twelve catch record with 108 receptions in 2013. He also ranked as the program’s best mark since the 2008 different Blue Devils scored touchdowns in 2013. broke or matched Duke single-season records with season (23.42 points per game). • Six of Duke’s 54 touchdowns came via special teams 1,360 receiving yards, 7.79 receptions per game, • The Blue Devils were one of the nation’s best or defense, including four by S/KR DeVon Edwards. 14 games with multiple receptions, 13 games with second-half defenses, holding opponents to just Edwards scored four times, including two intercep- at least fi ve receptions, four games with at least 10 12.29 points over the fi nal two periods. Opponents tion returns and two kickoff returns. receptions, seven 100-yard receiving games and two scored just 4.64 points per fourth quarter against • QB Brandon Connette led the team in touchdowns punt returns for touchdowns. Duke, which ranked among the top 25 lowest scoring with 14 scores, all on the ground, and in touchdown • Crowder became the fi rst player in ACC history to averages in the country. responsibility with 27 total scores. record at least 100 receptions in a single season. • Duke posted back-to-back scoreless second halves • Crowder also fi nished just 17 all-purpose yards from against Navy and Virginia and consecutive scoreless BOONE IMPROVES TO 10-2 AS STARTING QB breaking Duke’s single-season record of 1,849 set fi rst halves at Virginia Tech and against N.C. State. • Starting QB Anthony Boone became the fi rst Duke by Chris Douglas in 2001. QB to help Duke to wins in his fi rst 10 starts. Duke • Crowder became just the second player in Duke DEFENSE AND TURNOVERS defeated Virginia in 2012 in Boone’s fi rst start, and in history to reach 1,000 receiving yards in multiple • Duke caused turnovers in 12 of 14 games with 2013 Boone started Duke wins against N.C. Central, seasons, joining Clarkston Hines, who accom- multiple caused turnovers eight times. Duke had 18 Memphis, Navy, Virginia, Virginia Tech, N.C. State, plished the feat in 1987, 1988 and 1989. Crowder interceptions, 10 forced fumbles and eight fumble Miami, Wake Forest and North Carolina. also had 1,074 receiving yards as a sophomore. recoveries to rank tied for third in the ACC with 26 • Boone suffered his fi rst loss as a starter in the ACC • Crowder led the ACC in receptions while ranking caused turnovers. The 18 interceptions were Duke’s Championship against No. 1 Florida State and was second in receiving yards, second in punt return most since 1981 (19). also at the helm when Duke fell, 52-48, to No. 20 average (16.0), punt return yards (401) and punt • Duke forced four turnovers in back-to-back games Texas A&M in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl. return touchdowns and fourth in all-purpose yards. against Virginia Tech & N.C. State, logging seven • Boone’s 10-0 start surpassed that of Worth Lutz, • Crowder became the ninth player in Duke history interceptions and a fumble recovery during that who won his fi rst six starts for Duke in 1952. to reach 2,000 career receiving yards. He currently span. Two of those turnovers came in the red zone. ranks third with 198 receptions and fourth with 2,597 • S Jeremy Cash and CB Breon Borders led the BOONE AMONG ACC’S MOST ACCURATE receiving yards. team with four interceptions apiece, while S DeVon • Duke QB Anthony Boone ranked third in the ACC Edwards and CB Ross Cockrell had three each with a .640 (206-of-322) completion percentage, DEAVER AMONG ACC’S TOP TIGHT ENDS and LB Kelby Brown had two. a mark that ranked tied for third on Duke’s single- • After missing the entire 2012 season with a knee season list. injury, redshirt junior TE Braxton Deaver emerged DEFENSE IN RED ZONE • Boone completed at least 80.0 percent of his passes as one of the ACC’s leading tight ends. • Duke forced three red zone turnovers in 2013 and three times in 2013, doing so against N.C. Central • Deaver earned All-ACC third team honors after held opponents to an 82.2 percent scoring rate (16-of-20, .800), Navy (31-of-38, .816) and Wake ranking among the top two league tight ends in inside the 20. Duke opponents came up scoreless Forest (24-of-29, .828). Each of those three percent- receptions (46), receiving yards (600) and TDs (4). on eight of their 45 trips inside the red zone. ages ranks among Duke’s top 10 for a single game. He had multiple receptions in all 14 games. • Of the 188 drives Duke’s defense was on the fi eld for, only 45 ventured inside Duke’s 20-yard line. CONNETTE BREAKS RUSHING TD RECORD ESTABLISHING THE RUNNING GAME Duke surrendered touchdowns on just 31 of those 45 • QB Brandon Connette broke Duke’s all-time rushing • Duke averaged 178.0 rushing yards per game – fi fth- drives while forcing two fumbles, one interception, touchdown record with 31 career rushing scores. He most in the ACC – for the program’s highest average one turnover on downs and four missed fi eld goals. fi nished his Duke career ranked third in ACC history since the Blue Devils rushed for 178.7 yards in 1989. • The three red zone turnovers include a sack-fumble for rushing touchdowns by a QB. Duke’s 2,492 rushing yards were the most since the forced against Navy by DE Kenny Anunike that was • Connette accounted for 48 TDs in 39 career games 1976 team rushed for 2,589. recovered by LB Kelby Brown; a red zone intercep- (31 rushing, 16 passing and one receiving) before • Duke rushed for at least 120 yards in 12 of 14 tion against Virginia Tech by CB Ross Cockrell; and transferring to Fresno State for his fi nal season. games, including a 358-yard effort in week 10 versus a forced fumble by Brown versus Florida State that • Connette had multiple TDs in eight games in 2013, No. 24 Miami. Duke rushed for over 200 yards four was recovered by S Jeremy Cash. including three games with at least fi ve TDs. He times, including 234 in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl. accounted for a school-record tying six against Pitt. • All four Duke running backs averaged at least 5.0 BROWN, HELTON & CASH LEAD ACC IN TACKLES • Connette was responsible for a school-record 27 yards per rush, including redshirt junior Josh Snead • Duke LBs David Helton and Kelby Brown and TDs in 2013. who led the team with 6.1 yards per rush. S Jeremy Cash were three of the ACC’s top four tacklers. Helton amassed a career-high and ACC- DUNCAN, SNEAD & THOMPSON HIT 1,000 YARDS DUNCAN & SNEAD LEAD RUSHING ATTACK leading 133 tackles at a league-high average of 9.5 • Sophomore Jela Duncan, redshirt junior Josh • Sophomore Jela Duncan and redshirt junior Josh per game. Brown ranked second with 8.8 tackles Snead and senior Juwan Thompson all reached Snead were Duke’s top two running backs in 2013. per game (114 total), while Cash posted 117 stops 1,000 career rushing yards in 2013, becoming the Snead carried 107 times for 661 yards (6.1) and two at 9.0 per game. 40th, 41st and 42nd players at Duke to reach that touchdowns, while Duncan rushed 113 times for 562 • Duke and Boston College were the only ACC teams mark. They are the third, fourth and fi fth Blue Devils yards (5.0) and three scores. with multiple players over the 100-tackle mark. under head coach David Cutcliffe to reach 1,000 • Snead’s 6.1 yards per rush ranked sixth on Duke’s • Brown also led the ACC with 83 tackles and 10.4 career rushing yards. single-season list. tackles per game in league-only games, while • Thompson reached the benchmark fi rst, piling up • Duncan led the team with 113 rushes, only seven Helton (4th) and Cash (5th) also ranked among the his 1,000th rushing yard against Georgia Tech. of which went for a loss. Senior Juwan Thompson top fi ve in ACC games only. Snead reached the milestone against Virginia, while handled 64 carries for 348 yards (5.4) and one TD, • Brown, Cash and Helton combined to record 32.8 Duncan got his 1,000th rushing yard against Miami. while sophomore Shaquille Powell carried 62 times percent of Duke’s total tackles on the season. • Previously, Desmond Scott (2009-12) and Re’quan for 347 yards (5.5) and two TDs. • Helton became the fi rst Duke player to lead the ACC Boyette (2005-09) reached 1,000 career rushing in tackles since Michael Tauiliili had a league-high yards under Cutcliffe. 140 in 2008.

75 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE COCKRELL AMONG NATION’S TOP CORNERS CASH MAKES INSTANT IMPACT RETURN UNITS NET FOUR TOUCHDOWNS • Redshirt senior CB Ross Cockrell was named fi rst • All-American S Jeremy Cash quickly emerged as • Duke has scored four times on kick returns, getting team All-ACC for the second straight season. He one of the nation’s top defensive players, ranking two punt return TDs from Jamison Crowder, cover- ranked third in the ACC in passes defended per second in the ACC with 117 tackles while posting ing 76 and 82 yards, and two kickoff return TDs by game and second in pass breakups. 9.5 tackles for a loss, four interceptions, four pass DeVon Edwards covering 100 and 99 yards. • A four-year starter, Cockrell fi nished as Duke’s breakups, two QB hurries, two forced fumbles and • Duke was the only school in the country with a player career record holder with 54 passes defended and two fumble recoveries. ranked in the top 10 in both punt return average 42 pass breakups. His 12 career interceptions rank • Cash was also an All-ACC fi rst team pick by the and kickoff return average. Edwards ranked third sixth in school history. Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. nationally with 30.2 yards per kickoff return, while • Cockrell went on to be drafted by the Buffalo Bills • Cash transferred to Duke from Ohio State prior to Crowder ranked sixth with 16.0 per punt return. in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. the 2012 season and sat out the year in compliance • Duke ranked tied for third nationally with four total with NCAA transfer rules. He played in fi ve games kick returns for touchdowns and was one of only 16 IMPACT FRESHMEN IN SECONDARY for the Buckeyes as a true freshman. teams nationally – and one of three in the ACC – to • Four of Duke’s six main contributors in the second- score via kickoff return and punt return. ary were freshmen. True freshmen Breon Borders BROWN RETURNS FROM INJURY and Bryon Fields played signifi cant snaps at CB, • All-ACC fi rst team LB Kelby Brown missed the en- KICK RETURNERS NAMED ALL-AMERICA true freshman Deondre Singleton started nine tire 2012 season while recovering from knee surgery • Duke punt returner Jamison Crowder and kickoff games at safety and redshirt freshman DeVon but returned to the fi eld in 2013 and emerged as one returner DeVon Edwards both received All-America Edwards made seven starts at safety. of the conference’s top defensive players. honors from several outlets in 2013. Crowder was • Borders set a Duke freshman record with four inter- • Brown ranked second in the ACC with 8.8 tackles a second team pick by the FWAA and Sports Illus- ceptions. He picked off eventual Heisman Trophy per game and fi lled Duke’s stat sheet with 114 tack- trated, while Edwards was a second team selection winner Jameis Winston of Florida State twice in the les, 11.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, two interceptions, by the Walter Camp Foundation, a third team choice Dr Pepper ACC Championship game, becoming the two pass breakups, eight QB hurries, two fumble by Athlon Sports and an honorable mention selec- fi rst player to intercept Winston twice in a game. recoveries and two forced fumbles. tion by Sports Illustrated. • Fields made one start at CB while posting season • Brown grabbed the game-sealing interception in the • Both Crowder and Edwards returned two kicks for totals of 42 tackles, 1.0 sack and six pass breakups. 13-10 win at No. 16 Virginia Tech and also had an touchdowns in 2013. Crowder totaled 11 touch- • Edwards scored four touchdowns despite not interception in the 27-25 win at North Carolina. downs on the year, including eight receiving and one playing a single offensive snap. He returned two • Brown was named ACC Player of the Week three rushing, while Edwards scored four times, including interceptions for touchdowns along with a pair of consecutive game weeks and was the Walter Camp two interception returns. kickoff return touchdowns of 100 and 99 yards. Foundation National Player of the Week on Oct. 27. 2013 HONORS & AWARDS National Coach of the Year AFCA Good Works Team ACC Player of the Week Team Captains David Cutcliffe AFCA Dave Harding Kenny Anunike (defensive lineman) Nov. 11 Anthony Boone Bobby Dodd Award Anthony Boone (offensive back) Oct. 14 Ross Cockrell Maxwell Club National Football Foundation Dec. 2 Justin Foxx Walter Camp Foundation Hampshire Honor Society Kelby Brown (linebacker) Oct. 28 Dave Harding Sporting News (co) Kenny Anunike Nov. 11 (co) Perry Simmons Brandon Braxton Nov. 18 All-America Ross Cockrell Jeremy Cash (defensive back) Sept. 30 Duke Team Awards Jeremy Cash USA Today (2nd) Dave Harding Jamison Crowder (receiver) Sept. 30 Kenny Anunike Mike McGee Award Jamison Crowder (PR) FWAA (2nd) Garett Patterson Nov. 25 Anthony Boone Bob Pascal Award & Phil Steele (2nd) Perry Simmons Jamison Crowder (specialist) Sept. 2 Steve Brooks Captain Award Sports Illustrated (2nd) Juwan Thompson Sept. 23 Kelby Brown Vincent Rey Award DeVon Edwards (KR) Athlon Sports (3rd) DeVon Edwards (rookie) Nov. 11 Jeremy Cash Kennedy Iron Devil Award Phil Steele (3rd) All-ACC (Coaches) Ross Martin (specialist) Oct. 28 Ross Cockrell Willis Aldridge Award & Sports Illustrated (HM) Kenny Anunike 2nd Perry Simmons (offensive lineman) Oct. 14 Steve Brooks Captain Award Walter Camp (2nd) Kelby Brown 2nd Deondre Singleton (defensive back) Nov. 18 Brandon Connette Micah Harris Trinity Jeremy Cash 2nd Teammate Award Freshman All-America Ross Cockrell 2nd ACC Jim Tatum Award (Top Scholar-Athlete) Jamison Crowder Carmen Falcone MVP & DeVon Edwards Athlon Sports (2nd) Jamison Crowder 1st Perry Simmons Clarkston Hines Award Phil Steele (1st) Braxton Deaver 3rd Justin Foxx Frances Cutcliffe Spirit of Sporting News (1st) Will Monday 3rd Academic All-ACC Perseverance Award & Perry Simmons 3rd Brandon Braxton Steve Brooks Captain Award National Player of the Week Laken Tomlinson 1st Kelby Brown Dave Harding Ace Parker Award & Anthony Boone Manning Award (Oct. 25) Kyler Brown Steve Brooks Captain Award Kelby Brown Walter Camp (Oct. 27) All-ACC (ACSMA) Ross Cockrell Chris Holmes Sonny Falcone Iron DeVon Edwards Nagurski Trophy (Oct. 12) Kenny Anunike 2nd Jamison Crowder Duke Award Walter Camp (Nov. 10) Kelby Brown 1st DeVon Edwards Sterling Korona Sonny Falcone Iron Jeremy Cash 1st Bryon Fields Duke Award Capital One Academic All-America Ross Cockrell 1st Dave Harding Shaquille Powell Sonny Falcone Iron Perry Simmons 1st Jamison Crowder 1st (WR), 2nd (PR) David Helton Duke Award Braxton Deaver 3rd Dezmond Johnson Perry Simmons Dan “Tiger” Hill Award Capital One Academic All-District III DeVon Edwards 3rd (KR) Ross Martin Juwan Thompson Bill Keziah Award & Kenny Anunike 1st Ross Martin HM Max McCaffrey Steve Brooks Captain Award Kelby Brown 1st Will Monday 2nd Will Monday A.J. Wolf Mike Suglia Award Ross Cockrell 1st Perry Simmons 3rd Garett Patterson Carlos Wray Sonny Falcone Iron Dave Harding 1st Laken Tomlinson 2nd Shaquille Powell Duke Award David Helton 1st David Reeves Perry Simmons 1st ACC Coach of the Year Sydney Sarmiento David Cutcliffe ACSMA & Perry Simmons National Football Foundation Coaches Juwan Thompson Scholar-Athlete Laken Tomlinson Perry Simmons Deion Williams

76 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 GAME SUMMARIES Game 1 • Duke 45, N.C. Central 0 Game 2 • Duke 28, Memphis 14 August 31, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ESPN3 September 7, 2013 • Liberty Bowl Stadium • Memphis, Tenn. • ESPN3

• The Duke defense posted the program’s fi rst home shutout since 1978 as the Blue • Duke QB Brandon Connette came off the bench to throw two TD passes in the fourth Devils opened the 2013 season with a 45-0 victory over N.C. Central in the Bull City quarter to guide the Blue Devils to a 28-14 win over Memphis as 44,237 spectators Gridiron Classic in front of 22,521 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium watched at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium • The shutout marked Duke’s fi rst since a 41-0 road win over North Carolina on November • The win propelled Duke to its fi rst 2-0 start to a season since 1998 18, 1989 and the Blue Devils’ fi rst at home since a 3-0 triumph over Wake Forest on • The Blue Devils played the second half without the services of starting QB Anthony November 11, 1978 Boone, who suffered a fractured collarbone midway through the second period ... Boone • Six different Blue Devils scored TDs on the day as Duke amassed 488 yards of total completed 11-of-16 passes for 99 yards while rushing for a 23-yard TD prior to the injury offense (257 rushing & 267 passing) • After Memphis tied the game at 14-14 early in the fourth period, Connette guided a • Duke QB Anthony Boone completed 16-of-20 passes for 176 yards as the .800 pass seven-play, 75-yard drive and hooked up with WR Issac Blakeney for a 22-yard touch- completion percentage matched the seventh-best single-game mark in Duke history ... down pass to give Duke the lead for good ... Following a Tiger punt, Connette directed a Fellow QB Brandon Connette accounted for three TDs (2 passing & 1 rushing) six-snap, 75-yard march that ended with a 12-yard scoring toss to WR Brandon Braxton • Duke WR Jamison Crowder compiled 175 all-purpose yards including a 76-yard punt to push the margin to an insurmountable 14 points return for a TD ... The return ranks as the seventh-longest punt return in school history • Connette fi nished the day 14-of-21 through the air for 198 yards while rushing 14 ... Crowder led Duke with six receptions for 62 yards ... Crowder’s 113 punt return yards times for an additional 31 yards ... The totals for completions, attempts, yardage and in the contest rank as the fourth-highest single-game total in Duke history touchdown passes all marked single-game career bests for Connette • The Blue Devils rushed for a David Cutcliffe Era-high 257 yards on 49 attempts with • The Duke defense limited Memphis to just 237 yards with LBs Kelby Brown and RB Jela Duncan picking up 76 yards and one TD on 11 carries David Helton posting seven tackles each while DE Kenny Anunike added fi ve stops • Duke’s defense limited the Eagles to just nine fi rst downs and 184 total yards as LB including 2.5 tackles for loss Kelby Brown and David Helton posted seven tackles apiece • Memphis converted just two-of-13 third down plays and zero-of-four fourth-down snaps • Duke CB Ross Cockrell registered one PBU to push his career total to 30 on the afternoon ... Tiger QB Patrick Lynch, making his collegiate debut as a redshirt • Duke improved to 4-2 in season-openers under Cutcliffe ... The Blue Devils were 4-15-1 freshman, was 14-of-24 through the air for 148 yards in season-openers in the 20 seasons prior to his arrival • Duke WR Jamison Crowder had a career-high 11 receptions for 140 yards and • A total of fi ve true freshmen played for the Blue Devils: WR Johnell Barnes, CB Breon became the 17th player in school history to reach the 100-catch plateau for his career Borders, CB Bryon Fields, S Deondre Singleton and WR Ryan Smith ... The 140-yard effort marked the sixth 100-yard game of his career 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final N.C. Central 0 0 0 0 = 0 Duke 7 0 7 14 = 28 Duke 14 14 14 3 = 45 Memphis 0 7 0 7 = 14

Team Qtr Time Play Drive Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 1 5:09 Deaver 3 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 7-43; 2:53 DUKE 1 11:45 Boone 23 run (Martin kick) 6-58; 2:16 DUKE 1 0:18 Crowder 76 punt return (Martin kick) — MEM 2 14:45 McCain 75 INT return (Elliot kick) — DUKE 2 10:05 Connette 1 run (Martin kick) 11-73; 4:27 DUKE 3 9:25 Thompson 8 run (Martin kick) 9-87; 3:14 DUKE 2 4:09 Boone 1 run (Martin kick) 11-82; 4:16 MEM 4 11:38 Steib 11 run (Elliot kick) 3-70; 1:08 DUKE 3 4:59 Duncan 3 run (Martin kick) 5-55; 1:14 DUKE 4 9:50 Blakeney 22 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 7-75; 1:48 DUKE 3 0:37 Blakeney 19 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 3-52; 0:36 DUKE 4 6:56 Braxton 12 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 6-75; 1:57 DUKE 4 6:31 Martin 39 FG 8-23; 3:44 Duke Memphis NCCU Duke First Downs 25 12 First Downs 9 27 Rush-Pass-Penalty 10-13-2 4-7-1 Rush-Pass-Penalty 4-5-0 14-12-1 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 45-173 33-89 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 29-81 49-257 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 25-37-1 14-24-0 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 14-32-1 21-28-1 Passing Yards 297 148 Passing Yards 103 231 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 82-470 57-237 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 61-184 77-488 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-52 5-60 Penalties-Yards 5-25 7-57 Punts-Yards-Average 5-248-49.6 7-319-45.6 Punts-Yards-Average 10-356-35.6 3-112-37.3 Time of Possession 34:43 25:17 Time of Possession 27:36 32:24 Sacks By 1-8 3-13 Sacks By 0-0 2-12 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 10-18 / 1-2 2-13 / 0-4 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 6-19 / 0-1 7-13 / 1-1 Red Zone 2-2 1-2 Red Zone 0-0 6-8 RUSHING — Duke: Thompson 14-67, Connette 14-31, Duncan 7-31, Snead 6-25, Boone RUSHING — NCCU: Augustus 9-50, Bell 2-13, Clarke 5-7, Wright 3-7, Reid 10-4; 2-23, TEAM 2-(-4); Duke: Duncan 11-76, Snead 8-53, Powell 9-47, Thompson 6-30, Boone 6-24, Connette 5-22, Memphis: Hayes 15-39, Lynch 8-29, Craft 1-14, Steib 4-10, Warford 5-(-3). Adams 3-7, TEAM 1-(-2). PASSING — Duke: Connette 14-21-0-198, Boone 11-16-1-99; PASSING — NCCU: Reid 11-22-0-87, Bell 3-10-1-16; Memphis: Lynch 14-24-0-148. Duke: Boone 16-20-0-176, Connette 5-8-1-55. RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 11-140, Deaver 5-66, Braxton 3-23, Blakeney 1-22, Thompson RECEIVING — NCCU: Poole 4-27, Wilkins 2-15, Barren 2-6, L. Scruggs 1-24, Johnson 1-17, 1-21, McCaffrey 1-11, Duncan 1-7, Barnes 1-5, Snead 1-2; Tate 1-10, Harris 1-9, N. Scruggs 1-5, Tucker 1-(-10); Memphis: Warford 4-19, Craig 3-15, Jones 2-49, Frazier 1-32, Hayes 1-20, Milleson 1-8, Duke: Crowder 6-62, Braxton 4-43, McCaffrey 3-25, Deaver 3-16, Smith 1-39, Barnes 1-21, Henderson 1-4, Cross 1-1. Blakeney 1-19, Sink 1-11, Thompson 1-(-5). TACKLES — Duke: Brown 4-7=11, Harris 5-2=7, Gaines 4-2=6, Ifedi 4-2=6; TACKLES — NCCU: Foster 5-9=13, Williams 2-6=8, Wallace 3-4=7, Miles 2-5=7; Memphis: Ke. Brown 5-2=7, Helton 2-5=7, Cockrell 6-0=6, Norman 5-1=6, Cash 5-0=5. Duke: Ke. Brown 2-5=7, Helton 0-7=7, Cash 5-1=6, Cockrell 3-1=4, Norman 2-2=4.

77 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE Game 3 • Georgia Tech 38, Duke 14 Game 4 • Pittsburgh 58, Duke 55 September 14, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ESPNU September 21, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ACC Network • Georgia Tech QB Vad Lee threw for four touchdowns and rushed for another as the • Pittsburgh QB Tom Savage threw for 424 yards and six TDs to lead the visiting Pan- Yellow Jackets defeated Duke, 38-14, in front of 21,267 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium thers to a 58-55 win over Duke in front of 22,714 spectators at Wallace Wade Stadium • After Duke claimed a 7-3 lead on RB Jela Duncan’s one-yard TD run less than six • The combined total of 113 points marked the second-highest single-game total in ACC minutes in the game, the Yellow Jackets reeled off 28 straight points to claim a 31-7 history, trailing only Georgia Tech’s 68-50 win over North Carolina in 2012 advantage at the end of three quarters • Pittsburgh never trailed in the contest, and held a 23-point advantage (51-28) late in • The Yellow Jackets rushed for 344 yards and converted 11-of-17 (.647) third down the third period before the Blue Devils rallied to close the gap to three points on QB snaps on the afternoon Brandon Connette’s four-yard TD run with 3:43 left in the game ... Duke, however, would • Duke RB Juwan Thompson became the 40th player in school history to reach the not regain possession as Pitt ran the clock out following a failed onside kick attempt 1,000-yard plateau on the ground • Connette fi nished the day completing 21-of-32 passes for 323 yards with four TDs and • The Blue Devils had three players reach double fi gures in the tackle column — LB Kelby four INTs while rushing for a career-high 101 yards and two TDs on 15 carries .... He Brown (17), S Jeremy Cash (14) & S Dwayne Norman (12) ... The totals for Brown became the fi rst player in Duke history to post 300+ passing yards and 100+ rushing yards and Cash marked career-best performances ... CB Ross Cockrell registered the 10th in the same game while matching the school single-game record for TD responsibility (6) interception of his career to move into a tie for sixth place on the school’s all-time chart • Duke WR Jamison Crowder compiled 279 all-purpose yards with seven receptions • Duke P Will Monday booted a 72-yard punt to match the 10th-longest kick in school for 141 yards, three punt returns for 109 yards and two rushes for 29 yards ... Crowder history also scored three TDs including an 82-yard punt return, 62-yard catch and 7-yard run to • Behind center in place of injured starter Anthony Boone, QB Brandon Connette become the fi rst player to score via rush, reception and return since Scottie Montgomery completed 15-of-28 passes for 122 yards while rushing 10 times for 15 yards and one did so against Wake Forest in 1999 TD ... WR Jamison Crowder led all receivers with six catches for 38 yards • S Jeremy Cash and S Anthony Young-Wiseman paced the Blue Devils with 12 • Duke DE Kenny Anunike blocked a Georgia Tech fi eld goal attempt at the 9:29 mark tackles each of the fourth period 1 2 3 4 Final • The game marked the return to Wallace Wade Stadium for Georgia Tech defensive coordinator Ted Roof, who served as Duke’s head coach from 2003-07 Pittsburgh 20 17 14 7 = 58 Duke 7 21 7 20 = 55 1 2 3 4 Final Georgia Tech 10 14 7 7 = 38 Team Qtr Time Play Drive Duke 7 0 0 7 = 14 PITT 1 9:48 Conner 3 run (Blewitt kick failed) 12-85; 5:12 PITT 1 4:11 Boyd 27 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 2-28; 0:49 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 1 1:43 McCaffrey 16 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 7-78; 2:23 GT 1 12:03 Butker 49 FG 5-19; 1:44 PITT 1 0:29 Street 67 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 3-89; 1:10 DUKE 1 9:14 Duncan 1 run (Martin kick) 9-72; 2:43 PITT 2 14:33 Boyd 69 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 1-69; 0:10 GT 1 6:04 Lee 4 run (Butker kick) 7-79; 3:03 DUKE 2 12:24 Crowder 62 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 5-75; 2:09 GT 2 10:05 Smelter 24 pass from Lee (Butker kick) 10-64; 4:40 PITT 2 9:25 Blewitt 24 FG 9-74; 2:53 GT 2 0:42 Smelter 10 pass from Lee (Butker kick) 5-74; 1:02 DUKE 2 6:12 Crowder 7 run (Martin kick) 8-75; 3:13 GT 3 7:22 Godhigh 13 pass from Lee (Butker kick) 15-73; 7:31 DUKE 2 3:08 Crowder 82 punt return (Martin kick) — DUKE 4 14:56 Connette 7 run (Martin kick) 4-27; 0:34 PITT 2 0:24 Boyd 14 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 8-65; 2:34 GT 4 2:10 Laskey 19 pass from Lee (Butker kick) 11-74; 6:19 PITT 3 11:06 Street 21 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 7-79; 2:41 PITT 3 3:18 Orndoff 17 pass from Savage (Blewitt kick) 5-30; 2:23 GT Duke DUKE 3 3:05 Braxton 75 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 1-75; 0:13 First Downs 28 13 DUKE 4 13:36 Connette 1 run (Connette rush failed) 8-79; 2:06 Rush-Pass-Penalty 18-8-2 7-6-0 PITT 4 8:30 Gonzalez 37 INT return (Blewitt kick) — Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 60-344 34-132 DUKE 4 5:30 Deaver 6 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 8-67; 2:54 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 8-16-1 15-28-0 DUKE 4 3:43 Connette 4 run (Martin kick) 3-30; 0:46 Passing Yards 125 122 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 76-469 62-254 Pittsburgh Duke Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 First Downs 27 23 Penalties-Yards 6-46 5-52 Rush-Pass-Penalty 9-18-0 11-10-2 Punts-Yards-Average 2-105-52.5 9-410-45.6 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 46-174 36-213 Time of Possession 38:32 21:28 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 23-33-0 22-33-4 Sacks By 2-13 0-0 Passing Yards 424 319 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 11-17 / 0-0 3-14 / 1-2 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 79-598 69-532 Red Zone 4-6 2-3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-71 3-27 RUSHING — GT: Godhigh 4-79, Lee 22-76, Sims 14-65, Snoddy 3-29, Bostic 3-27, Laskey Punts-Yards-Average 5-211-42.4 3-146-48.7 3-24, Andrews 2-15, Days 5-14, Zenon 2-10, Connors 1-6, TEAM 1-(-1). Time of Possession 36:22 23:38 Duke: Duncan 16-89, Tompson 6-19, Connette 10-15, Powell 2-9. Sacks By 1-5 2-14 PASSING — GT: Lee 8-16-1-125; Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 7-17 / 1-2 5-11 / 0-1 Duke: Connette 15-28-0-122. Red Zone 4-5 5-5 RECEIVING — GT: Godhigh 4-59, Smelter 3-47, Laskey 1-19; Duke: Crowder 6-38, Blakeney 4-49, Deaver 2-25, Thompson 2-3, Reeves 1-7. RUSHING — Pitt: Conner 26-173, Bennett 12-38, Street 1-1, Ibrahim 1-0, Savage 2-(-14), TACKLES — GT: Watts 3-5=8, Thomas 7-0=7, Nealy 3-4=7, Gotsis 3-3=6; TEAM 4-(-24). Duke: Ke. Brown 7-10=17, Cash 5-9=14, Norman 9-3=12, France 2-6=8, Anunike 3-4=7. Duke: Connette 15-101, Snead 14-59, Crowder 2-29, Duncan 5-24. PASSING — Pitt: Savage 23-33-0-424; Duke: Connette 21-32-4-323, Monday 1-1-0-(-4). RECEIVING — Pitt: Boyd 8-154, Street 6-166, Weatherspoon 4-58, Orndoff 1-17, Garner 1-13, Holtz 1-10, Bennett 1-5, Ibrahim 1-1; Duke: Crowder 7-141, Braxton 5-97, McCaffrey 3-34, Deaver 2-21, Duncan 2-17, Barnes 1-8, Snead 1-5, Sink 1-(-4). TACKLES — Pitt: Hendricks 5-4=9, Vinopal 3-6=9, Gonzalez 4-4=8, Thomas 2-5=7; Duke: Cash 4-8=12, Young-Wiseman 3-9=12, Helton 0-8=8, Cockrell 5-2=7, Ke. Brown 2-4=6.

78 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE Game 5 • Duke 38, Troy 31 Game 6 • Duke 35, Navy 7 September 28, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ESPN3 October 12, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ACC Network • Duke QB Brandon Connette threw for a career-high 324 yards and accounted for • Duke QB Anthony Boone completed 31-of-38 passes for 295 yards and three fi ve total touchdowns as the Blue Devils celebrated Homecoming with a 38-31 victory touchdowns as the Blue Devils defeated Navy, 35-7, in front of 23,749 fans at Wallace over Troy as 30,126 fans watched at Wallace Wade Stadium Wade Stadium • Connette’s four-yard TD run at the 9:46 mark of the third period gave Duke the lead • After missing the previous three games due to a fractured collarbone, Boone received for good as the Blue Devils won their third consecutive Homecoming game word of the starting assignment just 30 minutes prior to kickoff when projected starter • Connette hit on 20-of-28 passing attempts and tossed scoring balls to WR Max Mc- Brandon Connette was offi cially sidelined with an ankle injury Caffrey, WR Jamison Crowder and RB Jela Duncan ... In addition, Connette rushed • The Duke defense allowed just 319 total yards and the seven points allowed marked for 55 yards and two more touchdowns to become the school’s all-time leader for career the fewest the Blue Devils have allowed against an FBS opponent since a 10-7 victory rushing TDs by a QB at Vanderbilt in 2008 ... The Blue Devils allowed just one score on three Navy red zone • Crowder fi nished the day with seven receptions for 149 yards including the 60-yard possessions touchdown from Connette ... With the scoring catch, Crowder pushed his school record • Boone directed fi ve consecutive touchdown drives while setting career single-game total of career TD receptions of 50+ yards to seven highs for pass attempts, completions and yardage ... Boone’s .816 completion percent- • Duke RB Josh Snead rushed 11 times for 108 yards for the second 100-yard rushing age marked the sixth-highest single-game total in Duke history performance of his career • Four Duke running backs — Jela Duncan (9-45), Shaquille Powell (3-27), Josh Snead • The Blue Devil defense tightened in the fourth period, forcing two punts and recording (7-35) & Juwan Thompson (6-30) — combined to rush 25 times for 137 yards and one interception over Troy’s fi nal three offensive possessions ... S Jeremy Cash, who average 5.48 yards per attempt ... Duncan and Powell registered rushing touchdowns logged 14 tackles, carded the fi rst interception of his career on the game’s fi nal snap • Duke WR Jamison Crowder had 10 catches for 88 yards to reach double fi gures in to preserve the victory the reception column for the third time in his career ... WR Issac Blakeney had fi ve • Duke LB David Helton posted a career-high 15 tackles while DEs Justin Foxx, receptions for 57 yards including two touchdowns covering 27 and 18 yards ... WR Max Jonathan Woodruff and Dezmond Johnson each recorded quarterback sacks McCaffrey caught a TD pass in his third straight contest • The Blue Devils won the turnover battle (3-0) as S Jeremy Cash carded his second 1 2 3 4 Final career interception while LB Kelby Brown and NG Carlos Wray each posted one Troy 7 14 7 3 = 31 fumble recovery Duke 14 14 7 3 = 38 • Duke ended a streak of three consecutive games with the opponent scoring fi rst • The win pushed Duke’s record to a perfect 4-0 against non-conference competition, Team Qtr Time Play Drive marking the program’s fi rst unbeaten slate versus non-league opponents since 1994 TROY 1 6:46 Chunn 5 run (Scott kick) 12-66; 4:16 • At halftime, the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2013 was recognized and the DUKE 1 5:08 McCaffrey 7 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 5-75; 1:38 group includes Matt Andresen (fencing), Wes Chesson (football), Julie Exum Breuer DUKE 1 0:25 Connette 3 run (Martin kick) 7-64; 2:38 DUKE 2 11:44 Crowder 60 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 3-94; 0:45 (tennis), Jay Heaps (soccer), John Rennie (coach), Dr. Georgia Schweitzer Beasley TROY 2 10:07 Thomas 12 pass from Robinson (Scott kick) 6-75; 1:37 (basketball) & Jason Williams (basketball). DUKE 2 7:55 Duncan 9 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 7-72; 2:04 1 2 3 4 Final TROY 2 2:52 Chunn 1 run (Scott kick) 14-83; 5:03 Navy 0 7 0 0 = 7 TROY 3 13:15 Van Hooser 40 pass from Robinson (Scott kick) 7-91; 1:37 DUKE 3 9:46 Connette 4 run (Martin kick) 10-75; 3:29 Duke 0 14 14 7 = 35 TROY 4 12:44 Scott 37 FG 11-50; 3:31 DUKE 4 0:31 Martin 34 FG 9-51; 3:41 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 2 9:35 Blakeney 27 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 12-80; 4:52 Troy Duke NAVY 2 7:49 Staten 7 run (Sloan kick) 5-75; 1:46 First Downs 29 21 DUKE 2 4:35 McCaffrey 3 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 11-62; 3:08 Rush-Pass-Penalty 11-16-2 9-12-0 DUKE 3 9:52 Blakeney 18 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 5-72; 1:47 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 41-150 39-190 DUKE 3 3:42 Duncan 5 run (Martin kick) 9-72; 4:15 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 37-50-1 20-28-1 DUKE 4 12:36 Powell 7 run (Martin kick) 7-33; 3:05 Passing Yards 362 324 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 91-512 67-514 Navy Duke Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-0 First Downs 18 24 Penalties-Yards 7-69 4-35 Rush-Pass-Penalty 13-4-1 10-14-0 Punts-Yards-Average 8-320-40.0 5-205-41.0 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 50-230 37-134 Time of Possession 34:24 25:36 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 6-14-1 32-39-0 Sacks By 0-0 3-10 Passing Yards 89 301 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 5-16 / 2-2 5-12 / 0-0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 64-319 76-435 Red Zone 4-4 5-5 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-35 3-35 RUSHING — Troy: Burks 16-68, Anthony 6-38, Chunn 11-33, Worthy 2-8, Thomas 1-7, Punts-Yards-Average 4-181-45.2 2-70-35.0 Williams 1-4, Robinson 4-(-8). Time of Possession 25:11 34:49 Duke: Snead 11-108, Connette 17-55, Duncan 8-27, Thompson 2-4, TEAM 1-(-4). Sacks By 2-10 2-11 PASSING — Troy: Robinson 35-45-1-354, Anthony 2-5-0-8; Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 5-12 / 2-2 10-16 / 2-4 Duke: Connette 20-28-1-324. Red Zone 1-3 4-6 RECEIVING — Troy: Thomas 9-77, Holmes 7-82, Williams 5-57, Payton 4-36, Chunn 4-0, Burks 3-31, Van Hooser 2-49, Anthony 2-7, Edenfi eld 1-23; RUSHING — Navy: Swain 13-61, Thomas 3-56, Reynolds 16-31, Sanders 4-27, Copeland Duke: Crowder 7-149, McCaffrey 4-54, Barnes 2-73, Deaver 2-18, Braxton 2-2, Blakeney 7-26, Singleton 3-14, Staten 2-13, Williams-Jenkins 1-4, Akers 1-(-2). 1-11, Duncan 1-9, Thompson 1-8. Duke: Duncan 9-45, Snead 7-35, Thompson 6-30, Powell 3-27, Crowder 2-10, Boone 6-(-3), TACKLES — Troy: Pickett 4-7=11, Stadom 5-3=8, Hudson 4-3=7, Davis 4-1=5; TEAM 4-(-10). Duke: Helton 4-11=15, Cash 7-7=14, Young-Wiseman 7-5=12, Fields 7-3=10. PASSING — Navy: Reynolds 6-13-1-89, TEAM 0-1-0-0; Duke: Boone 31-38-0-295, Monday 1-1-0-6. RECEIVING — Navy: Sanders 3-55, Williams-Jenkins 2-24, Staten 1-10; Duke: Crowder 10-88, Braxton 7-41, Blakeney 5-57, Deaver 3-54, Nash 3-31, McCaffrey 3-29, Snead 1-1. TACKLES — Navy: Peterson 7-5=12, Sargenti 5-5=10, Richardson 3-5=8, Johnson 4-3=7; Duke: Foxx 4-4=8, Cash 6-1=7, Anunike 3-4=7, Helton 2-5=7, Williams 2-5=7, Norman 5-1=6.

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Game 7 • Duke 35, Virginia 22 Game 8 • Duke 13, [16] Virginia Tech 10 October 19, 2013 • Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, Va. • RSN October 26, 2013 • Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, Va. • ESPNU • Duke overcame a 22-point fi rst half defi cit and scored 35 unanswered points to secure • Duke defeated a nationally-ranked opponent on the road for the fi rst time since 1971 its fi fth win over Virginia in the past six years as the Blue Devils defeated the Cavaliers, as the Blue Devils defeated No. 16 Virginia Tech, 13-10, in front of 63,326 fans at Lane 35-22, as 39,071 fans watched at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. Stadium in Blacksburg, Va. • Duke QB Brandon Connette tossed his second game-winning, fourth quarter TD pass • The Blue Devils were named the Tostitos National Team of the Week by the Football of the season, fi nding TE Braxton Deaver for a 47-yard strike with 11:44 remaining in Writers Association of America ... Duke also received the award in 2002 (East Carolina) the contest to put the Blue Devils ahead for good at 25-22 ... Deaver, who fi nished with and 2012 (North Carolina) three catches for a career-high 96 yards, added a 24-yard scoring reception later in the • Duke LB Kelby Brown spearheaded the defensive effort with 14 tackles, 1.0 tackle quarter to extend the margin to 32-22 for loss and one interception and earned National Defensive Player of the Week honors • After surrendering 22 points and 280 total yards in the opening half, Duke’s defense from the Walter Camp Foundation blanked the Cavaliers and allowed just 83 yards of total offense after intermission ... • The Blue Devil defense intercepted Hokie QB Logan Thomas four times and limited S Jeremy Cash spearheaded the effort with eight tackles, 1.5 TFL, 1 caused fumble Virginia Tech to just four third down conversions in 18 attempts and 1 pass breakup • Duke K Ross Martin, who joined Brown in garnering ACC Player of the Week honors, • Duke QB Anthony Boone completed just three of his fi rst 12 pass attempts, but booted fi eld goals of 51 and 53 yards to provide the Blue Devils with a 6-0 lead at fi nished the day hitting 21-of-39 (.539) throws for 245 yards with two TDs and one INT intermission ... The 53-yarder, which came on the fi nal snap of the opening half, was a ... Boone became just the second QB since 1950 to post victories in each of his fi rst career-long as Martin became the fi rst player nationally to boot two fi eld goals of 50+ fi ve starts, joining Worth Lutz yards in a single game in 2013 while matching the school single-game record for most • Duke WR Jamison Crowder had nine receptions for 113 yards and one TD, marking fi eld goals of 50+ yards his fourth 100-yard game of the season and the ninth of his career • Duke LB David Helton added a career-best 19 tackles on the day while interceptions • Duke RB Josh Snead rushed for a team-best 53 yards on seven attempts and became were provided by Brown, CB Garett Patterson, S Jeremy Cash and CB Ross Cockrell the 41st player in school history to reach 1,000 yards on the ground in a career • With one PBU on the day, CB Ross Cockrell became Duke’s all-time leader with 34, • Duke’s defense generated four sacks on the afternoon with DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo bettering the previous mark of 33 set by former three-time All-ACC CB John Talley posting a pair • Making his fi rst career start, S DeVon Edwards registered 12 tackles while CBs • For the second straight year, Duke trailed Virginia at halftime before outscoring the Bryon Fields and Breon Borders added three and two PBUs, respectively ... Fields Cavs, 28-0, after intermission and Borders both saw extensive playing time in the second half as CB Ross Cockrell was limited due to an ankle injury 1 2 3 4 Final • Duke QB Anthony Boone accounted for 151 yards of total offense and his nine-yard Duke 0 7 10 18 = 35 touchdown run in the third period pushed the lead to 13-0 Virginia 14 8 0 0 = 22 • Virginia Tech ran 30 more offensive plays (84-54) than Duke and outgained the Blue Devils, 387-198 ... The Hokies also dominated time of possession, 39:27 to 20:33 Team Qtr Time Play Drive • The win marked Duke’s fi rst over a ranked foe since 1994 (Virginia), fi rst victory over UVA 1 11:31 Parks 1 run (Vozenilek kick) 11-78; 3:29 a ranked opponent on the road since 1971 (Stanford) and fi rst triumph over a ranked UVA 1 0:32 Parks 1 run (Vozenilek kick) 4-56; 1:18 conference squad on the road since 1958 (North Carolina) ... The Blue Devils also UVA 2 5:49 Parks 13 pass from Watford (Gooch rush) 7-77; 3:16 DUKE 2 0:46 Crowder 6 pass Boone (Martin kick) 8-62; 1:46 snapped a 12-game losing streak to the Hokies dating back to 1981 DUKE 3 4:43 Martin 25 FG 13-62; 4:39 1 2 3 4 Final DUKE 3 2:29 Connette 6 run (Martin kick) 3-53; 0:48 Duke 0 6 7 0 = 13 DUKE 4 11:44 Deaver 47 pass from Connette (Reeves pass from Boone) 9-82; 3:40 DUKE 4 4:17 Deaver 24 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 9-73; 3:20 Virginia Tech 0 0 7 3 = 10 DUKE 4 2:42 Martin 32 FG 4-5; 0:20 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 2 12:27 Martin 51 FG 5-22; 1:14 Duke Virginia DUKE 2 0:00 Martin 53 FG 7-37; 0:42 First Downs 22 22 DUKE 3 6:14 Boone 9 run (Martin kick) 6-63; 3:10 Rush-Pass-Penalty 11-11-0 8-12-2 VT 3 0:11 Thomas 5 run (Journell kick) 6-99; 2:47 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 44-180 39-100 VT 4 9:23 Journell 42 FG 10-31; 4:43 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 22-40-1 20-38-1 Passing Yards 292 263 Duke Virginia Tech Total Offensive Plays-Yards 84-472 77-363 First Downs 13 19 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-0 Rush-Pass-Penalty 6-4-3 12-6-1 Penalties-Yards 8-70 6-35 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 28-91 46-173 Punts-Yards-Average 6-240-40.0 8-319-39.9 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 7-26-4 21-38-4 Time of Possession 28:27 31:33 Passing Yards 107 214 Sacks By 4-39 1-6 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 54-198 84-387 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 4-16 / 4-4 6-17 / 1-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Red Zone 4-4 3-3 Penalties-Yards 6-26 6-67 Punts-Yards-Average 6-226-37.7 3-110-36.7 RUSHING — Duke: Snead 7-53, Duncan 8-42, Powell 6-38, Boone 9-25, Thompson 4-17, Time of Possession 20:33 39:27 Connette 8-9, TEAM 2-(-4); Sacks By 0-0 1-18 Virginia: Mizzell 6-52, Parks 15-50, Vozenilek 1-10, Shepherd 3-10, Jennings 1-4, Watford Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 0-11 / 1-1 4-18 / 4-6 11-(-6); TEAM 2-(-20). Red Zone 1-3 1-2 PASSING — Duke: Boone 21-39-1-245, Connette 1-1-0-47; Virginia: Watford 20-38-1-263. RUSHING — Duke: Boone 11-44, Duncan 7-38, Connette 2-10, Snead 4-5, Powell 1-0, RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 9-113, Braxton 4-35, McCaffrey 4-34, Deaver 3-96, Duncan TEAM 3-(-6); 1-10, Powell 1-4; Virginia Tech: Thomas 24-101, Edmunds 12-44, Coleman 10-28. Virginia: Parks 6-88, McGee 4-32, Swanson 3-28, Shepherd 3-25, Smith 1-51, Johnson PASSING — Duke: Boone 7-25-4-107, TEAM 0-1-0-0; 1-25, Dockins 1-10, Mizzell 1-4. Virginia Tech: Thomas 21-38-4-214. TACKLES — Duke: Helton 4-5=9, Cash 5-3=8, Anunike 3-4=7, Cockrell 5-1=6; RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 4-38, Deaver 2-29, Powell 1-40; Virginia: Coley 6-8=14, Romero 3-5=8, Snyder 2-6=8, Canady 5-2=7, Harold 5-2=7. Virginia Tech: Knowles 4-69, Byrn 4-26, Coles 3-30, Coleman 3-17, Cline 2-30, Stanford 2-27, Edmunds 2-10, Mangus 1-5. TACKLES — Duke: Helton 6-13=19, Brown 4-10=14, Edwards 5-7=12, Foxx 0-9=9; Virginia Tech: Maddy 2-6=8, Nicolas 4-2=6, Tyler 2-4=6, Edwards 3-2=5, Gayle 0-4=4. 80 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Game 9 • Duke 38, N.C. State 20 Game 10 • Duke 48, [24] Miami 30 November 9, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ESPNU November 16, 2013 • Wallace Wade Stadium • Durham, N.C. • ESPNU • Duke S DeVon Edwards returned two interceptions for touchdowns and added a third • Duke QB Brandon Connette accounted for fi ve touchdowns — four on the ground score with a 100-yard kickoff return to guide the Blue Devils to their fi fth straight win and one through the air — to lead the Blue Devils to a 48-30 win over No. 24 Miami in with a 38-20 triumph over N.C. State as a crowd of 32,010 watched at Wallace Wade front of 30,044 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C. Stadium in Durham, N.C. • The win marked Duke’s second over a nationally-ranked foe on the year ... The 18-point • Trailing 24-20 late in the fourth quarter, QB Brandon Connette marched the Blue margin over Miami is the largest for Duke over a nationally-ranked foe since a 34-0 Devils 79 yards on eight plays and his fi ve-yard touchdown run with 3:31 remaining triumph over Wake Forest in 1944 gave Duke the lead for good • Connette matched the school’s single-game record with four rushing TDs, and in the • In a 16-second span, Edwards intercepted two Wolfpack passes and returned both process became Duke’s all-time leader with 29, eclipsing the previous standard of 28 for touchdowns to seal the victory ... Edwards joined former Duke CB Leon Wright as set by Tom Davis from 1941-44 ... Connette also became the fi rst player in Duke history the only players in NCAA history to return interceptions for touchdowns on consecutive to post 10+ rushing TDs and 10+ passing TDs in a season offensive snaps by the opposition • The Blue Devils rushed for a Cutcliffe Era-high 358 yards with RB Josh Snead picking • Earlier in the game, Edwards returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown and became up 138 yards on just nine carries ... RB Jela Duncan added 98 yards on the ground the fi rst player nationally since 2003 to score three non-offensive TDs in the same game while RB Shaquille Powell totaled a pair of touchdowns on a 22-yard pass from Con- ... The kickoff return for a TD marked Duke’s fi rst since Jabari Marshall’s 94-yard scoring nette and 33-yard run effort against Connecticut in 2007 • The Duke defense yielded just 10 points after halftime as the Blue Devils turned a • Five Blue Devils reached double fi gures in the tackle column: LB David Helton (12), DE 21-20 lead at intermission into the 18-point victory Kenny Anunike (11), LB Kelby Brown (10), S Deondre Singleton (10) and Edwards • Duke LB Kelby Brown posted 17 tackles while S Jeremy Cash added 13 stops ... S (10) ... S Jeremy Cash carded six tackles, one interception and one fumble recovery Deondre Singleton logged 10 tackles and the fi rst interception of his career while CB • WR Jamison Crowder posted his fi fth 100-yard receiving game of the season with a Ross Cockrell posted fi ve PBUs seven-catch, 134-yard outing ... He logged his third career reception of 75+ yards with a 75-yard gain to set up Duke’s fi rst touchdown • QB Brandon Connette came off the bench to direct Duke’s game-winning, fourth 1 2 3 4 Final quarter scoring drive that covered 79 yards on eight snaps ... Connette became just Miami 17 3 10 0 = 30 the third player in Duke history to both run and throw for game-winning, fourth quarter Duke 7 14 10 17 = 48 touchdowns Team Qtr Time Play Drive MIAMI 1 10:27 Goudis 32 FG 10-61; 4:33 1 2 3 4 Final MIAMI 1 9:33 Coley 79 punt return (Goudis kick) — N.C. State 0 0 13 7 = 20 DUKE 1 6:22 Connette 2 run (Martin kick) 10-75; 3:11 Duke 7 3 7 21 = 38 MIAMI 1 2:01 Waters 5 pass from Morris (Goudis kick) 10-76; 4:15 DUKE 2 9:02 Powell 22 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 6-52; 1:32 Team Qtr Time Play Drive MIAMI 2 4:42 Goudis 32 FG 10-68; 4:13 DUKE 1 11:07 Boone 4 run (Martin kick) 5-90; 1:51 DUKE 2 2:01 Connette 3 run (Martin kick) 10-75; 2:41 DUKE 2 8:14 Martin 36 FG 4-8; 1:28 DUKE 3 11:50 Connette 1 run (Martin kick) 10-75; 3:10 NCSU 3 8:46 Sade 29 FG 10-83; 3:58 MIAMI 3 11:12 Waters 50 pass from Morris (Goudis kick) 3-78; 0:32 NCSU 3 7:17 Smith 73 punt return (Sade kick) — MIAMI 3 5:04 Goudis 31 FG 11-68; 4:12 NCSU 3 3:58 Sade 24 FG 7-8; 3:09 DUKE 3 2:47 Martin 48 FG 6-45; 2:09 DUKE 3 3:45 Edwards 100 kickoff return (Martin kick) — DUKE 4 11:37 Connette 4 run (Martin kick) 4-75; 0:55 NCSU 4 6:37 Payton 80 pass from Mitchell (Sade kick) 3-80; 0:25 DUKE 4 6:50 Powell 33 run (Martin kick) 6-64; 3:19 DUKE 4 3:31 Connette 5 run (Martin kick) 8-79; 3:06 DUKE 4 1:04 Martin 32 FG 8-18; 4:12 DUKE 4 3:21 Edwards 25 interception return (Martin kick) DUKE 4 3:05 Edwards 45 interception return (Martin kick) Miami Duke First Downs 28 27 N.C. State Duke Rush-Pass-Penalty 8-17-3 18-9-0 First Downs 20 12 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 29-186 52-358 Rush-Pass-Penalty 10-9-1 5-7-0 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 30-49-1 16-24-0 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 48-164 31-123 Passing Yards 379 185 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 13-33-3 20-34-3 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 78-565 76-543 Passing Yards 248 198 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 81-412 65-321 Penalties-Yards 7-69 5-55 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Punts-Yards-Average 4-171-42.8 4-174-43.5 Penalties-Yards 6-50 2-13 Time of Possession 31:59 28:01 Punts-Yards-Average 8-307-38.4 8-369-46.1 Sacks By 1-10 1-2 Time of Possession 33:12 26:48 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 5-15 / 0-2 5-13 / 2-2 Sacks By 2-5 3-14 Red Zone 4-4 5-5 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 6-18 / 0-1 3-15 / 1-1 Red Zone 2-3 3-3 RUSHING — Miami: Crawford 19-115, Clements 1-28, Edwards 4-22, Morris 4-18, Hagens 1-3. RUSHING — N.C. State: Thornton 26-103, Mitchell 14-49, Dayes 3-11, Creecy 1-7, Thomas Duke: Snead 9-138, Duncan 16-98, Powell 7-59, Connette 11-37, Crowder 1-13, Boone 6-11, 4-(-6). Thompson 1-4, TEAM 1-(-2). Duke: Connette 8-40, Powell 9-35, Thompson 2-32, Duncan 4-15, Snead 2-4, TEAM 1-(-1), PASSING — Miami: Morris 30-49-1-379; Boone 5-(-2). Duke: Boone 11-15-0-104, Connette 5-9-0-81. PASSING — N.C. State: Mitchell 7-18-2-148, Thomas 6-15-1-100; RECEIVING — Miami: Waters 9-116, Hurns 8-107, Crawford 3-48, Hagens 3-42, Lewis 2-27, Duke: Boone 13-21-3-139, Connette 7-13-0-59. Walford 2-19, Coley 2-10, Scott 1-10; RECEIVING — N.C. State: Payton 3-104, Smith 2-37, Copeland 2-21, Grinnage 2-15, Dayes Duke: Crowder 6-53, Deaver 3-30, Braxton 2-24, Powell 2-23, McCaffrey 1-43, Duncan 1-44, Thornton 1-10, Ramos 1-10, Cherry 1-7; 1-8, Blakeney 1-4. Duke: Crowder 7-134, Barnes 2-16, McCaffrey 2-14, Deaver 2-13, Duncan 2-9, Braxton 2-4, TACKLES — Miami: Perryman 4-9=13, Green 3-7=10, Gaines 2-8=10, Chickillo 1-5=6; Smith 1-2, Blakeney 1-2. Duke: Ke. Brown 6-11=17, Cash 8-5=13, Singleton 6-4=10, Edwards 4-4=8, Helton 1-6=7. TACKLES — N.C. State: Pittman 9-5=14, Tocho 3-2=5, Johnson 2-3=5, Green 2-3=5; Duke: Helton 3-9=12, Anunike 1-10-11, Ke. Brown 6-4=10, Singleton 6-4=10, Edwards 6-4=10. 81 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Game 11 • [25] Duke 28, Wake Forest 21 Game 12 • [24] Duke 27, North Carolina 25 November 23, 2013 • BB&T Field • Winston-Salem, N.C. • ESPN2 November 30, 2013 • Kenan Stadium • Chapel Hill, N.C. • ESPN2 • Duke QB Anthony Boone compiled 313 yards of total offense while throwing three • Duke K Ross Martin booted a 27-yard fi eld goal with 2:22 left in the fourth period to touchdown passes as the 25th-ranked Blue Devils matched the school record for vic- guide No. 24 Duke to a 27-25 win over rival North Carolina as 62,000 spectators looked tories in a season with nine by upending Wake Forest, 28-21, as 28,463 fans watched on at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C. at BB&T Field in Winston-Salem, N.C. • The win clinched the ACC’s Coastal Division championship for the Blue Devils, marking • With their ninth victory on the year, the Blue Devils equaled the school standard set Duke’s fi rst football title since 1989 when it tied Virginia for the regular season crown ... previously in 1933, 1936, 1938 and 1941 ... Duke also claimed at least a share of the The victory — a program-record 10th of the season — vaulted Duke to the Dr Pepper ACC Coastal Division championship with its fi fth conference victory ACC Championship Game against Atlantic Division champion Florida State • Boone completed 24-of-29 (.828) passes for 256 yards while rushing seven times for • Duke’s game-winning drive went 66 yards on 11 snaps and was keyed by a 29-yard an additional 57 yards ... The pass completion percentage marked the third-highest pass from QB Anthony Boone to RB Jela Duncan ... Boone fi nished the day completing single-game total in school history 23-of-34 passes for 274 yards with two TDs • Duke rallied from a double-fi gure defi cit to win for the third time on the year as Wake • Following Martin’s fi eld goal, North Carolina marched to the Duke 49 yardline, but Tar Forest jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the second quarter ... The Blue Devils tied the game Heel QB Marquise Williams was pressured by DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo and threw an before halftime with a pair of Boone scoring passes for Jamison Crowder (10 yards) interception into the hands of S DeVon Edwards to end the threat ... The interception and Max McCaffrey (4 yards) in the fi nal 7:09 of the second period capped an outstanding day for Edwards, who also logged eight tackles and returned a • After the teams traded TDs early in the third period, Duke took the lead for good on kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown QB Brandon Connette’s three-yard touchdown run at the 3:21 mark of the quarter ... • Duke WR Jamison Crowder caught fi ve passes for 54 yards and two TDs and, in The rushing score marked the 30th of Connette’s career the process, broke the school single-season record for receptions with 88 ... Conner • Crowder fi nished with 10 receptions for 121 yards and two TDs ... With the performance, Vernon held the previous standard of 85 catches set in 2012 Crowder topped the 80-catch and 1,000-yard plateaus for the season • The 10 wins on the year establishes a Duke record, bettering the previous high of nine • Duke DE Kenny Anunike netted quarterback sacks on consecutive Wake Forest snaps set by the 1933, 1936, 1938 and 1941 squads to push the Demon Deacons out of fi eld goal range in the fourth quarter • Duke closed the regular season with a perfect 5-0 record on the road, marking the • The Duke defense limited Wake Forest to just 248 yards of total offense – 51.4 yards program’s fi rst unbeaten campaign in road games since 1962 below its season average – and just 3.70 yards per play ... The Blue Devils allowed • The wins over North Carolina in 2012 and 2013 mark the fi rst victories over the Tar zero points in the fourth quarter for the fi fth time on the year Heels in consecutive seasons since 1988 and 1989 • Wake Forest’s fi nal four possessions of the game netted two punts and two turnovers • Duke put together its fourth fourth-quarter victory of the season, overcoming a 25-24 as Duke turned a 21-14 defi cit into the 28-21 victory defi cit in the fi nal period … The four fourth-quarter wins (Duke tied or trailing in the fourth quarter) are a school record, surpassing the three fourth-quarter wins by the 1988, 1962 and 1961 teams 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 0 14 14 0 = 28 Wake Forest 7 7 7 0 = 21 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 7 10 7 3 = 27 Team Qtr Time Play Drive North Carolina 7 8 7 3 = 25 WAKE 1 5:02 Brown 59 fumble return (Hedlund kick) — WAKE 2 14:20 Bishop 6 pass from Price (Hedlund kick) 10-47; 4:19 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 2 7:09 Crowder 10 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 5-43; 1:53 UNC 1 8:22 Williams 1 run (Moore kick) 3-89; 0:45 DUKE 2 1:11 McCaffrey 4 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 10-69; 4:06 DUKE 1 2:31 Crowder 17 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 13-74; 5:45 WAKE 3 10:50 Price 12 run (Hedlund kick) 9-75; 4:10 DUKE 2 6:31 Martin 22 FG 17-95; 8:20 DUKE 3 9:52 Crowder 58 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 3-77; 0:51 UNC 2 1:30 Williams 1 run (Moore pass from Hibbard) 9-34; 3:30 DUKE 3 3:21 Connette 3 run (Martin kick) 9-70; 3:36 DUKE 2 1:19 Edwards 99 kickoff return (Martin kick) — DUKE 3 12:08 Crowder 7 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 7-50; 2:22 Duke Wake Forest UNC 3 5:10 Davis 23 pass from Williams (Moore kick) 7-64; 2:09 First Downs 20 16 UNC 4 7:03 Moore 37 FG 12-48; 4:50 Rush-Pass-Penalty 9-11-0 9-6-1 DUKE 4 2:22 Martin 27 FG 11-66; 4:41 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 35-121 40-124 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 25-32-0 12-27-1 Duke North Carolina Passing Yards 257 124 First Downs 27 22 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 67-378 67-248 Rush-Pass-Penalty 10-17-0 13-6-3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 46-187 39-225 Penalties-Yards 4-35 6-33 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 23-36-0 17-36-2 Punts-Yards-Average 5-207-41.4 7-269-38.4 Passing Yards 274 223 Time of Possession 29:17 30:43 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 82-461 75-448 Sacks By 4-36 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 3-11 / 0-0 10-18 / 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-55 9-85 Red Zone 3-4 2-2 Punts-Yards-Average 4-161-40.2 4-184-46.2 Time of Possession 35:23 24:37 RUSHING — Duke: Boone 7-57, Duncan 8-36, Powell 6-21, Crowder 1-9, Connette 4-4, Sacks By 0-0 0-0 Snead 5-2, TEAM 4-(-8); Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 8-15 / 0-1 2-12 / 3-4 Wake Forest: J. Harris 19-67, Price 18-45, Gibson 2-7, Ragland 1-5. Red Zone 4-4 3-3 PASSING — Duke: Boone 24-29-0-256, Connette 1-3-0-1; Wake Forest: Price 12-27-1-124. RUSHING — Duke: Powell 9-57, Snead 10-48, Thompson 6-34, Duncan 9-25, Boone 6-13, RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 10-121, Barnes 3-33, Duncan 3-26, Deaver 2-34, McCaffrey Crowder 1-6, Connette 4-5, TEAM 1-(-1); 2-21, Powell 2-14, Braxton 2-5, Blakeney 1-3; North Carolina: Williams 16-104, Logan 16-92, Switzer 3-15, Francis 3-8, Blue 1-6. Wake Forest: Ragland 4-27, J. Harris 2-35, T. Harris 2-23, Bishop 2-14, Crump 1-20, PASSING — Duke: Boone 23-34-0-274, Connette 0-1-0-0, TEAM 0-1-0-0; Garside 1-5. North Carolina: Williams 17-36-2-223. TACKLES — Duke: Helton 4-4=8, Bruce 4-4=8, Singleton 5-1=6, Ke. Brown 4-2=6; RECEIVING — Duke: Deaver 7-65, Braxton 5-70, Crowder 5-54, Blakeney 1-32, Duncan Wake Forest: Chubb 5-3=8, Noel 5-2=7, Janvion 3-4=7, Olson 3-3=6, K. Johson 4-1=5. 1-29, Barnes 1-15, Connette 1-5, McCaffrey 1-3, Thompson 1-1; North Carolina: Ebron 5-121, Switzer 5-54, Francis 3-9, Davis 2-32, Thorpe 1-5, Logan 1-2. TACKLES — Duke: Cash 7-6=13, Helton 6-3=9, Edwards 6-2=8, Ke. Brown 6-1=7; North Carolina: Boston 10-5=15, Green 6-3=9, Hughes 5-4=9, Martin 3-5=8. 82 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Game 13 • [1] Florida State 45, [20] Duke 7 Game 14 • [20] Texas A&M 52, [22] Duke 48 Dr Pepper ACC Championship Game • December 7, 2013 Chick-fi l-A Bowl • December 31, 2014 Bank of America Stadium • Charlotte, N.C. • ABC Georgia Dome • Atlanta, Ga. • ESPN • Florida State QB Jameis Winston accounted for 389 total yards and four touchdowns • Toney Hurd, Jr., returned an interception 55 yards for a game-winning touchdown to lead No. 1 Florida State to a 45-7 win over No. 20 Duke in the Dr Pepper ACC Cham- with 3:33 remaining to propel No. 20 Texas A&M to a 52-48 win over No. 22 Duke in the pionship Game in front of 67,694 fans at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. 46th annual Chick-fi l-A Bowl at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga. • After Duke became the fi rst team to hold Florida State scoreless in the opening quarter, • Duke scored on all six drives in the fi rst half — including fi ve straight touchdowns — to the Seminoles posted 17 points in the second period before a 21-point third quarter stake a 38-17 halftime lead ... Texas A&M outscored Duke 35-10 in the second half, • Winston completed 19-of-32 passes for 330 yards and three TDs while rushing 10 including 21 points in the fourth quarter times for 59 yards and one TD • Duke QB Anthony Boone established school bowl game records for pass comple- • Duke CB Breon Borders established an ACC Championship game record with two tions (29), pass attempts (45), passing yardage (427), total offensive yards (454) and interceptions to push his season total to four to set the school standard for freshmen TD responsibility (4) while sharing the school bowl standard for passing TDs (3) ... the • Duke QB Anthony Boone was 20-of-40 through the air for 138 yards with two inter- passing yardage total versus the Aggies fell one yard short of the Chick-fi l-A Bowl record ceptions while WR Jamison Crowder, who caught a game-high eight passes for 66 of 428 set by Chuck Hartlieb of Iowa in 1988 yards, broke Duke’s single-season receiving yards record, surpassing the 1,149 yards • Duke WR Jamison Crowder hauled in 12 receptions for 163 yards and a touchdown compiled by Clarkston Hines in 1989 to break the ACC’s single-season receptions record and become the fi rst league receiver • RB Josh Snead scored Duke’s lone TD of the day with a fi ve-yard run in the fi nal period to reach 100 catches in a season ... The receptions and receiving yardage totals also • Duke was making its fi rst appearance in the ACC Championship game after winning the set Duke bowl game records Coastal Division outright with a 6-2 record ... Florida State was appearing in the league • Duke rushed for 234 yards on 37 carries ... RBs Josh Snead and Juwan Thompson title game for the fourth time after claiming the Atlantic Division with a perfect 8-0 ledger combined for 196 rushing yards ... Snead totaled 104 and a touchdown on 17 carries ... • The loss ended Duke’s eight-game winning streak and marked the Blue Devils’ fi rst Thompson rushed for 92 yards on 11 carries ... Duke scored three rushing touchdowns, loss away from home on the year including QB Brandon Connette’s school record-tying 14th of the season • As a team, Duke set school bowl game records for total points, points in a quarter, points in a half, total offensive yards and passing yards 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 0 0 0 7 = 7 1 2 3 4 Final Florida State 0 17 21 7 = 45 Duke 14 24 3 7 = 48 Texas A&M 3 14 14 21 = 52 Team Qtr Time Play Drive FSU 2 12:36 Benjamin 14 pass from Winston (Aguayo kick) 9-64; 4:03 Team Qtr Time Play Drive FSU 2 3:37 Williams 12 run (Aguayo kick) 11-73; 5:01 DUKE 1st 08:50 Snead 11 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 8-63; 3:47 FSU 2 0:25 Aguayo 45 FG 7-53; 0:58 TAMU 1st 05:31 Lambo 45 FG 11-53; 3:14 FSU 3 9:52 Shaw 11 pass from Winston (Aguayo kick) 3-26; 1:01 DUKE 1st 04:12 Connette 3 run (Martin kick) 5-79; 1:14 FSU 3 6:31 Benjamin 54 pass from Winston (Aguayo kick) 5-87; 1:49 DUKE 2nd 14:21 Boone 11 run (Martin kick) 3-24; 1:18 FSU 3 2:38 Winston 17 run (Aguayo kick) 4-61; 1:25 TAMU 2nd 13:04 Labhart 23 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 4-75; 1:17 FSU 4 7:25 Freeman 7 run (Aguayo kick) 9-92; 4:33 DUKE 2nd 11:49 Crowder 59 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 3-75; 1:15 DUKE 4 1:01 Snead 5 run (Martin kick) 14-75; 6:24 TAMU 2nd 06:45 Labhart 9 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 13-75; 5:04 DUKE 2nd 02:31 Snead 25 run (Martin kick) 11-75; 4:14 Duke Florida State DUKE 2nd 00:00 Martin 18 FG 7-49; 2:28 First Downs 15 31 TAMU 3rd 09:55 Labhart 19 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 6-64; 2:03 Rush-Pass-Penalty 6-8-1 13-16-2 TAMU 3rd 05:05 Carson 21 run (Lambo kick) 6-70; 2:03 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 31-99 43-239 DUKE 3rd 00:43 Martin 20 FG 9-73; 4:22 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 21-42-2 19-32-2 TAMU 4th 12:48 Manziel 3 run (Lambo kick) 8-65; 2:55 Passing Yards 140 330 DUKE 4th 06:46 Reeves 21 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 14-75; 6:02 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 73-239 75-569 TAMU 4th 05:44 Walker 44 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 3-67; 0:53 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 TAMU 4th 03:33 Hurd 55 interception return (Lambo kick) — Penalties-Yards 3-32 6-65 Punts-Yards-Average 9-375-41.7 4-167-41.8 Duke Texas A&M Time of Possession 30:44 29:16 First Downs 29 30 Sacks By 1-9 2-5 Rush-Pass-Penalty 12-17-0 9-20-1 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 7-20 / 0-0 6-11 / 0-0 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 37-234 30-159 Red Zone 1-1 5-5 Passing Cmp.-Att.-Int. 29-45-2 30-38-0 Passing Yards 427 382 RUSHING — Duke: Powell 8-44, Thompson 6-19, Snead 7-17, Duncan 5-16, Crowder 1-4, Total Offensive Plays-Yards 82-661 68-541 Connette 1-4, Boone 3-(-5); Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Florida State: Freeman 18-91, Winston 10-59, Williams 7-55, Wilder 5-25, Stevenson 1-6, Penalties-Yards 3-30 4-40 Abram 1-2, Green 1-1. Punts-Yards-Average 0-0-0.0 1-0-0.0 PASSING — Duke: Boone 20-40-2-138, Connette 1-1-0-2, Crowder 0-1-0-0; Time of Possession 35:02 24:58 Florida State: Winston 19-32-2-330. Sacks By 0-0 1-7 RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 8-66, Deaver 4-17, Blakeney 2-22, McCaffrey 2-14, Barnes Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 9-15 / 3-4 4-9 / 1-1 2-(-2), Reeves 1-10, Duncan 1-8, Powell 1-5; Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-3 Florida State: Greene 6-67, Benjamin 5-119, Shaw 4-74, O’Leary 3-48, Freeman 1-22. RUSHING — Duke: Snead 17-104, Thompson 11-92, Boone 5-27, Powell 2-7, Connette 2-4; TACKLES — Duke: Cash 5-3=8, Helton 4-4=8, Ke. Brown 5-0=5, Singleton 4-1=5; Texas A&M: Manziel 11-73, Malena 8-45, T. Williams 4-23, Carson 4-21, TEAM 3-(-3). Florida State: Jernigan 5-5=10, Tel. Smith 7-1=8, Andrews 5-0=5, Williams 3-1=4. PASSING — Duke: Boone 29-45-2-427; Texas A&M: Manziel 30-38-0-382. RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 12-163, Deaver 6-116, Snead 3-21; Braxton 3-17, Barnes 2-48, Blakeney 1-23, Reeves 1-21, Thompson 1-18; Texas A&M: Labhart 7-76, Walker 6-113; Kennedy 5-52, Evans 4-72, Gonzalez 3-18, Clear 2-38, J. Williams 1-6, Malena 1-6, T. Williams 1-1. TACKLES — Duke: Helton 9-2=11, Edwards 7-2=9, Brown 6-2=8, Cockrell 6-0=6; Texas A&M: Honeycutt 6-3, Mastrogiovan 4-4; Jenkins 2-5=7, Hurd, Jr. 4-2=6. 83 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 STATISTICS RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE Player G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Player G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Josh Snead 14 107 670 19 651 6.1 2 56 46.5 Anthony Boone 11 388 214 2260 2474 224.9 Jela Duncan 13 113 573 11 562 5.0 3 20 43.2 Brandon Connette 13 246 337 1212 1549 119.2 Juwan Thompson 14 64 355 7 348 5.4 1 41 24.9 Josh Snead 14 107 651 0 651 46.5 Shaquille Powell 14 62 347 3 344 5.5 2 33 24.6 Jela Duncan 13 113 562 0 562 43.2 Brandon Connette 13 101 381 44 337 3.3 14 37 25.9 Juwan Thompson 14 64 348 0 348 24.9 Anthony Boone 11 66 284 70 214 3.2 5 23 19.5 Shaquille Powell 14 62 344 0 344 24.6 Jamison Crowder 14 8 71 0 71 8.9 1 22 5.1 Jamison Crowder 14 9 71 0 71 5.1 Eric Adams 2 3 9 2 7 2.3 0 6 3.5 Eric Adams 2 3 7 0 7 3.5 TEAM 14 20 0 42 -42 -2.1 0 0 -3.8 Will Monday 14 2 0 2 2 0.1 Total 14 544 2,690 198 2,492 4.6 28 56 178.0 Total 14 1,016 2,492 3,474 5,966 426.1 Opponents 14 573 2,740 302 2,438 4.3 17 47 174.1 Opponents 14 1,033 2,438 3,414 5,852 418.0 PASSING SCORING Player G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Player TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Anthony Boone 11 128.18 206-322-13 64.0 2260 13 75 205.5 Ross Martin 0 13-19 58-58 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 97 Brandon Connette 13 153.59 90-145-6 62.1 1212 13 75 93.2 Brandon Connette 14 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 84 TEAM 14 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Jamison Crowder 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 Will Monday 14 108.40 2-2-0 100.0 2 0 6 0.1 Anthony Boone 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 30 Jamison Crowder 14 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Max McCaffrey 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Total 14 135.09 298-472-19 63.1 3,474 26 75 248.1 DeVon Edwards 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Opponents 14 129.84 264-460-18 57.4 3,414 25 80 243.9 Issac Blakeney 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Jela Duncan 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 RECEIVING Braxton Deaver 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Player G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Josh Snead 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Jamison Crowder 14 108 1360 12.6 8 75 97.1 Shaquille Powell 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Braxton Deaver 14 46 600 13.0 4 47 42.9 Brandon Braxton 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Brandon Braxton 14 39 361 9.3 2 75 25.8 David Reeves 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8 Max McCaffrey 14 26 282 10.8 4 48 20.1 Juwan Thompson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Issac Blakeney 14 19 244 12.8 4 32 17.4 Total 60 13-19 58-58 0-1 1 1-1 0 0 459 Johnell Barnes 12 15 217 14.5 0 50 18.1 Opponents 48 12-23 45-46 1-1 1 1-1 0 0 373 Jela Duncan 13 13 123 9.5 1 29 9.5 Shaquille Powell 14 8 90 11.2 1 40 6.4 FIELD GOALS Juwan Thompson 14 7 46 6.6 0 21 3.3 Player M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Josh Snead 14 6 29 4.8 1 11 2.1 Ross Martin 13-19 68.4 1-1 4-4 5-7 1-4 2-3 53 0 David Reeves 14 3 38 12.7 1 21 2.7 Anthony Nash 7 3 31 10.3 0 14 4.4 PUNTING Ryan Smith 5 2 41 20.5 0 39 8.2 Player No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Nick Sink 7 2 7 3.5 0 11 1.0 Will Monday 69 2,945 42.7 72 6 11 21 0 Brandon Connette 13 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4 Total 69 2,945 42.7 72 6 11 21 0 Total 14 298 3,474 11.7 26 75 248.1 Opponents 75 3,020 40.3 79 2 19 23 1 Opponents 14 264 3,414 12.9 25 80 243.9 KICKOFFS ALL PURPOSE Player No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Player G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Ross Martin 70 4,328 61.8 20 2 Jamison Crowder 14 71 1360 401 0 0 1832 130.9 Jack Willoughby 11 689 62.6 3 1 Josh Snead 14 651 29 15 0 0 695 49.6 Total 81 5,017 61.9 23 3 1113 41.1 23 Jela Duncan 13 562 123 0 0 0 685 52.7 Opponents 74 4,617 62.4 35 1 890 38.5 26 DeVon Edwards 14 0 0 0 574 78 652 46.6 Braxton Deaver 14 0 600 0 0 0 600 42.9 PUNT RETURNS Shaquille Powell 14 344 90 0 116 0 550 39.3 Player No. Yds Avg TD Long Johnell Barnes 12 0 217 0 204 0 421 35.1 Jamison Crowder 25 401 16.0 2 82 Juwan Thompson 14 348 46 0 0 0 394 28.1 Max McCaffrey 3 7 2.3 0 7 Brandon Braxton 14 0 361 0 0 0 361 25.8 Josh Snead 1 15 15.0 0 0 Brandon Connette 13 337 5 0 0 0 342 26.3 Total 29 423 14.6 2 82 Max McCaffrey 14 0 282 7 0 0 289 20.6 Opponents 20 219 10.9 2 79 Issac Blakeney 14 0 244 0 0 0 244 17.4 Anthony Boone 11 214 0 0 0 0 214 19.5 KICKOFF RETURNS Breon Borders 14 0 0 0 0 51 51 3.6 Player No. Yds Avg TD Long Ryan Smith 5 0 41 0 0 0 41 8.2 DeVon Edwards 19 574 30.2 2 100 David Reeves 14 0 38 0 0 0 38 2.7 Johnell Barnes 10 204 20.4 0 28 Anthony Nash 7 0 31 0 0 0 31 4.4 Shaquille Powell 6 116 19.3 0 27 Garett Patterson 14 0 0 0 0 24 24 1.7 Dan Beilinson 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 Ross Cockrell 13 0 0 0 0 19 19 1.5 Total 36 890 24.7 2 100 Jeremy Cash 14 0 0 0 0 18 18 1.3 Opponents 54 1,113 20.6 0 44 Deondre Singleton 12 0 0 0 0 14 14 1.2 Kelby Brown 13 0 0 0 0 12 12 0.9 INTERCEPTION RETURNS Nick Sink 7 0 7 0 0 0 7 1.0 Player No. Yds Avg TD Long Eric Adams 2 7 0 0 0 0 7 3.5 Jeremy Cash 4 18 4.5 0 14 Dan Beilinson 12 0 0 0 -4 0 -4 -0.3 Breon Borders 4 51 12.8 0 19 Total 14 2,492 3,474 423 890 216 7,495 535.4 Ross Cockrell 3 19 6.3 0 19 Opponents 14 2,438 3,414 219 1,113 229 7,413 529.5 DeVon Edwards 3 78 26.0 2 45 Kelby Brown 2 12 6.0 0 8 Deondre Singleton 1 14 14.0 0 14 Garett Patterson 1 24 24.0 0 24 Total 18 216 12.0 2 45 Opponents 19 229 12.1 3 75

FUMBLE RETURNS Player No. Yds Avg TD Long Dezmond Johnson 2 9 4.5 0 8 Garett Patterson 1 3 3.0 0 3 Carlos Wray 1 4 4.0 0 4 Total 4 16 4.0 0 8 Opponents 1 59 59.0 1 59

84 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSE Player G Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks Int PBU QBH FR FF Blk Saf David Helton 14 46 87 133 4.0-7 1.0-2 . 2 2 . . . . Jeremy Cash 14 64 57 121 9.5-25 . 4-18 4 2 2-0 2 . . Kelby Brown 13 57 57 114 11.0-29 1.0-9 2-12 2 8 2-0 2 . . Kenny Anunike 14 22 45 67 13.5-68 6.0-44 . 2 3 . 1 1 . DeVon Edwards 14 37 27 64 0.5-2 . 3-78 6 . . . . . Deondre Singleton 12 41 22 63 3.0-7 . 1-14 4 . . 2 . . Justin Foxx 14 21 33 54 5.5-26 4.0-23 . . 2 . . . . Ross Cockrell 13 35 11 46 2.0-4 1.0-3 3-19 13 . . 1 . . Dwayne Norman 10 31 12 43 1.0-3 . . . . . 1 . . Bryon Fields 14 27 15 42 1.0-9 1.0-9 . 6 . . . . . Jamal Bruce 14 14 19 33 2.0-4 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . Carlos Wray 14 16 15 31 0.5-1 . . 1 4 1-4 . . . Anthony Young-Wisema 10 16 15 31 ...... Garett Patterson 14 15 12 27 . . 1-24 3 . 1-3 . . . Breon Borders 14 14 12 26 . . 4-51 8 . . . . . Corbin McCarthy 13 15 8 23 1.0-11 1.0-11 ...... Kyler Brown 11 10 12 22 2.0-9 1.0-8 . 1 2 . 1 . . Dezmond Johnson 14 8 14 22 2.5-6 1.0-3 . 1 4 2-9 . . . C.J. France 12 8 12 20 ...... Sydney Sarmiento 14 5 14 19 2.0-3 . . 3 . . . 1 . Jonathan Woodruff 12 9 8 17 4.0-19 3.0-18 . 1 2 . . . . Deion Williams 13 5 12 17 0.5-0 ...... Juwan Thompson 14 8 5 13 ...... Shaquille Powell 14 4 7 11 ...... A.J. Wolf 10 5 4 9 ...... Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo 10 6 3 9 2.5-23 2.0-23 . . 2 . . . . Ross Martin 14 3 3 6 ...... Jamal Wallace 5 . 6 6 . . . 1 . . . . . Garrett Rider 10 4 2 6 ...... David Reeves 14 2 3 5 ...... Issac Blakeney 14 2 2 4 ...... Christian Conway 14 1 2 3 1.0-17 ...... Keilin Rayner 5 1 1 2 ...... Michael Westray 5 1 1 2 ...... Josh Snead 14 1 1 2 ...... 1 . Brandon Braxton 14 2 . 2 ...... Johndre Bennett 5 . 1 1 ...... Chris Hoover 6 . 1 1 ...... Eric Adams 2 . 1 1 ...... Nick Sink 7 . 1 1 ...... Thomas Hennessy 14 1 . 1 ...... Max McCaffrey 14 1 . 1 ...... Brandon Connette 13 1 . 1 ...... Jamison Crowder 14 . 1 1 ...... Total 14 559 564 1,123 69.0-273 23-155 18-216 58 32 8-16 10 3 . Opponents 14 523 558 1,081 54.0-178 17-93 19-229 29 20 6-59 9 . . 2013 STARTING LINEUPS

Offense QB RB TE WR WR WR LT LG C RG RT N.C. Central Boone Thompson Deaver Crowder McCaffrey Blakeney Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Memphis Boone Thompson Deaver Crowder Braxton Blakeney Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Georgia Tech Connette Thompson Deaver Crowder Braxton Blakeney Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Pittsburgh Connette Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Troy Connette Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Navy Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Virginia Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Virginia Tech Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons N.C. State Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Blakeney McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Miami Boone Thompson Deaver Crowder Blakeney McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Wake Forest Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons North Carolina Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Florida State Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Simmons Texas A&M Boone Snead Deaver Crowder Braxton McCaffrey Cofi eld Harding Skura Tomlinson Patrick

Defense DE NG DT DE MLB WLB CB CB S (S) S (B) S (R) N.C. Central Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman McCarthy Memphis Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman McCarthy Georgia Tech Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown France Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman McCarthy Pittsburgh Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman Young-Wiseman Troy Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ky. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Young-Wiseman Navy Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Williams Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman McCarthy Virginia Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Norman Singleton Virginia Tech Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards N.C. State Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Fields Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards Miami Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards Wake Forest Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards North Carolina Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards Florida State Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards Texas A&M Anunike Bruce Sarmiento Foxx Ke. Brown Helton Cockrell Patterson Cash Singleton Edwards

85 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 ACC STANDINGS ACADEMIC ALL-ACC ATLANTIC ACC GAMES OVERALL Nate Andrews, S Florida State Brandon Mitchell, QB NC State Team W L Home Road W L Home Road Neutral Ray Beno, G Georgia Tech Will Monday, P Duke Florida State 8 0 4-0 4-0 14 0 7-0 5-0 2-0 Adam Bisnowaty, T Pitt Thomas Moore, PK North Carolina , LB Clemson Clemson 7 1 3-1 4-0 11 2 6-1 4-1 1-0 Scott Orndoff, TE Pitt Trey Braun, T Georgia Tech Garett Patterson, CB Duke Boston College 4 4 3-1 1-3 7 6 5-1 2-4 0-1 Brandon Braxton, WR Duke Shaq Powell, RB Duke Syracuse 4 4 2-2 2-2 7 6 4-2 2-3 1-1 Kelby Brown, LB Duke Tanner Price, QB Wake Forest Maryland 3 5 1-3 2-2 7 6 3-3 3-2 1-1 Kyler Brown, LB Duke Tyler Purvis, FB NC State Wake Forest 2 6 2-2 0-4 4 8 3-3 1-5 0-0 Harrison Butker, PK Georgia Tech David Reeves, TE Duke NC State 0 8 0-4 0-4 3 9 3-5 0-4 0-0 Chandler Catanzaro, PK Clemson Nathan Renfro, P Maryland Ross Cockrell, CB Duke Justin Renfrow, DT Miami Henry Coley, LB Virginia Daniel Rodriguez, WR Clemson COASTAL ACC OVERALL Sal Conaboy, C Maryland Sam Rogers, FB Virginia Tech Team W L Home Road W L Home Road Neutral Brad Craddock, PK Maryland Sydney Sarmiento, DT Duke Duke 6 2 2-2 4-0 10 4 5-2 5-0 0-2 Jamison Crowder, WR Duke Tom Savage, QB Pitt Miami 5 3 3-1 2-2 9 4 6-1 3-2 0-1 Riley Dixon, P Syracuse Tyler Shatley, G Clemson Virginia Tech 5 3 2-2 3-1 8 5 4-2 4-1 0-2 David Dudeck, RB Boston College Bryant Shirreffs, QB NC State Georgia Tech 5 3 3-1 2-2 7 6 5-2 2-3 0-1 Trey Edmunds, TB Virginia Tech Perry Simmons, T Duke DeVon Edwards, CB Duke Jake Snyder, DE Virginia North Carolina 4 4 2-2 2-2 7 6 4-3 2-3 1-0 Cole Farrand, LB Maryland Nathan Staub, LB North Carolina Pitt 3 5 1-3 2-2 7 6 4-3 2-3 1-0 Brandon Facyson, CB Virginia Tech Juwan Thompson, RB Duke Virginia 0 8 0-4 0-4 2 10 2-6 0-4 0-0 Bryon Fields, CB Duke Jack Tocho, CB NC State Jordan Garside, FB Wake Forest Laken Tomlinson, T Duke Zack Gentry, LB NC State Rob Trudo, G Syracuse 2013 ACC BOWL RESULTS Matt Goudis, PK Miami Ray Vinopal, S Pitt BCS National Championship: Florida State 34, Auburn 31 Russell Athletic Bowl: Louisville 36, Miami 9 Dave Harding, G Duke James Vozenilek, P/PK Virginia Discover Orange Bowl: Clemson 40, Ohio State 35 Belk Bowl: North Carolina 39, Cincinnati 17 David Helton, LB Duke Rijo Walker, SS Virginia Ryan Janvion, SS Wake Forest Terrish Webb, DB Pitt Chick-fi l-A Bowl: Texas A&M 52, Duke 48 Texas Bowl: Syracuse 21, Minnesota 17 Dezmond Johnson, DE Duke Andre Williams, RB Boston College Hyundai Sun Bowl: UCLA 42, Virginia Tech 12 Military Bowl: Marshall 31, Maryland 20 Andrew Jomantas, T NC State Deion Williams, LB Duke AdvoCare V100 Bowl: Arizona 42, Boston College 19 Little Caesars Bowl: Pitt 30, Bowling Green 27 William Likely, CB-PR Maryland Harris Williams, T Boston College FAM Music City Bowl: Mississippi 25, Georgia Tech 17 Ross Martin, PK Duke Jameis Winston, QB Florida State Max McCaffrey, WR Duke Matt Yoklic, P Pitt Dexter McDougle, CB Maryland ALL-ACC (Coaches) First Team Offense Second Team Offense Third Team Offense Honorable Mention Offense: RB—David Sims, Georgia QB Jameis Winston, Fr.-R, Florida State 39 QB Tajh Boyd, Sr.-R, Clemson 27 QB Stephen Morris, Sr., Miami 11 Tech (9); WR—, Clemson (13); WR—Devin RB Andre Williams, Sr., Boston College 39 RB Duke Johnson, So., Miami 27 RB Jerome Smith, Jr., Syracuse 13 Street, Pitt (13); Stefon Diggs, Maryland (8); C—David RB Devonta Freeman, Jr., Florida State 28 RB Kevin Parks, Jr., Virginia 18 RB Roderick McDowell, Sr.-R, Clemson 13 Wang, Virginia Tech (8); T—Ian White, Boston College (10); WR Sammy Watkins, Jr., Clemson 39 WR Kelvin Benjamin, So.-R, Florida State 22 WR , Sr., Florida State 16 Bobby Hart, Florida State (8). WR Rashad Greene, Jr., Florida State 31 WR Michael Campanaro, Sr., Wake Forest 20 WR Tyler Boyd, Fr., Pitt 16 WR Jamison Crowder, Jr., Duke 31 WR Allen Hurns, Sr., Miami 17 WR Alex Amidon, Sr., Boston College 14 Honorable Mention Defense: DE—J.R. Collins, Virginia TE Eric Ebron, Jr., North Carolina 38 TE Nick O’Leary. Jr., Florida State 27 TE Braxton Deaver, Jr., Duke 8 Tech, (11); Corey Crawford, Clemson (8); DT—Grady Jar- T Cameron Erving, Jr.-R, Florida State 31 T Morgan Moses, Sr., Virginia 22 T , Sr., Miami 15 rett, Clemson (9); LB—Steele Divitto, Boston College T Brandon Thomas, Sr.-R, Clemson 23 T (t) Matt Patchan, Sr.-R, Boston College 21 T Perry Simmons, Sr.-R, Duke 11 (10); Marcus Whitfi eld, Maryland (8); CB—Jabari Price, G Laken Tomlinson, Jr.-R, Duke 26 T (t) James Hurst, Sr., North Carolina 21 G Tyler Shatley, Sr.-R, Clemson 14 North Carolina (8). G Tre’ Jackson, Jr., Florida State 23 G Brandon Linder, Sr., Miami 19 G Shaquille Mason, Jr., Georgia Tech 13 C Bryan Stork, Sr.-R, Florida State 38 G (t) Josue Matias, Jr., Florida State 15 C Shane McDermott, Jr., Miami 9 Honorable Mention Special Teams: PK—Niklas Sade, G (t) Andrew Miller, Sr.-R, Virginia Tech 15 NC State (12). First Team Defense C Macky MacPherson, Sr., Syracuse 10 Third Team Defense DE , Jr., Clemson 35 DE James Gayle, Sr.-R, Virginia Tech 13 DE Jeremiah Attaochu, Sr., Georgia Tech 29 Second Team Defense DE Mario Edwards Jr., So. Florida State 12 ACC Individual Awards (Coaches) DT , Sr., Pitt 35 DE Kareem Martin, Sr., North Carolina 18 DT Luther Maddy, Jr., Virginia Tech 14 DT Timmy Jernigan, Jr., Florida State 33 DE (t) Kenny Anunike, Sr.-R, Duke 15 DT Jay Bromley, Sr., Syracuse 11 Coach of the Year David Cutcliffe, DU LB Telvin Smith, Sr., Florida State 37 DE (t) Kasim Edebali, Sr.-R, Boston College 15 LB Spencer Shuey, Sr.-R, Clemson 12 Player of the Year Jameis Winston, FS LB Denzel Perryman, Jr., Miami 30 DT Nikita Whitlock, Sr., Wake Forest 30 LB Stephone Anthony, Jr., Clemson 11 Offensive Player of the Year: Jameis Winston, FS LB Kevin Pierre-Louis, Sr., Boston College 28 DT Derrick Hopkins, Sr., Virginia Tech 16 LB Marquis Spruill, Sr., Syracuse 11 Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald, PU CB , Sr., Florida State 38 LB Christian Jones, Sr., Florida State 26 CB Bashaud Breeland, Jr.-R, Clemson 11 Rookie of the Year Jameis Winston, FS CB Kyle Fuller, Sr., Virginia Tech 32 LB Jack Tyler, Sr.-R, Virginia Tech 25 CB Kevin Johnson, Jr.-R, Wake Forest 9 Offensive Rookie of the Year Jameis Winston, FS S Terrence Brooks, Sr., Florida State 33 LB Kelby Brown, Jr.-R, Duke 17 S Kyshoen Jarrett, Jr., Virginia Tech 15 Defensive Rookie of the Year Kendall Fuller, VT S Anthony Harris, Jr., Virginia 22 CB Ross Cockrell, Sr.-R, Duke 21 S Durell Eskridge, So., Syracuse 9 CB Kendall Fuller, Fr., Virginia Tech 18 First Team Special Teams S Jeremy Cash, So.-R, Duke 21 Third Team Special Teams PK Roberto Aguayo, Fr.-R, Florida State 28 S Tre Boston, Sr., North Carolina 21 PK Chandler Catanzaro, Sr.-R, Clemson 15 P Pat O’Donnell, Sr.-R, Miami 31 P Will Monday, So.-R, Duke 14 SP Jamison Crowder, Jr., Duke 27 Second Team Special Teams SP Stacy Coley, Fr., Miami 10 PK Nate Freese, Sr., Boston College 22 P A.J. Hughes, So., Virginia Tech 19 SP Ryan Switzer, Fr., North Carolina 25 ALL-ACC (ACSMA) First Team Offense Second Team Offense Third Team Offense Honorable Mention Offense: RB—Robert Godhigh, QB Jameis Winston, Fr., Florida State 191 QB Tajh Boyd, Sr., Clemson 132 QB Stephen Morris, Sr., Miami 24 Georgia Tech (39); David Sims, Georgia Tech (29); James RB Andre Williams, Sr., Boston College 195 RB Kevin Parks, Jr., Virginia 117 RB Roderick McDowell, Gr., Clemson 85 Wilder, Florida State (23); WR—Kenny Shaw, Florida State (46); Martavis Bryant, Clemson (34); Quinshad Davis, North RB Devonta Freeman, Jr., Florida State 126 RB Duke Johnson, So., Miami 104 RB Jerome Smith, Sr., Syracuse 53 Carolina (33); Stefon Diggs, Maryland (21); OT—Seantrel WR Sammy Watkins, Jr., Clemson 191 WR Michael Campanaro, Sr., Wake Forest 102 WR Devin Street, Sr., Pitt 80 Henderson, Miami (34); Bobby Hart, Florida State (30); WR Jamison Crowder, Jr., Duke 172 WR Allen Hurns, Sr., Miami 102 WR Alex Amidon, Sr., Boston College 70 Sean Hickey, Syracuse (29); Ian White, Boston College WR Rashad Greene, Jr., Florida State 126 WR Tyler Boyd, Fr., Pitt 100 WR Kelvin Benjamin, So., Florida State 68 (27); OG—Andrew Miller, Virginia Tech, (53); Will Jackson, TE Eric Ebron, Jr., North Carolina 178 TE Nick O’Leary, Jr., Florida State 126 TE Braxton Deaver, Jr., Duke 51 Georgia Tech, (35); Matt Rotheram, Pitt (22); Jon Feliciano, T Cameron Erving, Jr., Florida State 148 T Brandon Thomas, Gr., Clemson 104 T Perry Simmons, Sr., Duke 80 Miami (20); C—Russell Bodine, North Carolina (28); David Wang, Virginia Tech (21). T James Hurst, Sr., North Carolina 118 T Matt Patchan, Sr., Boston College 92 T Morgan Moses, Sr., Virginia 76 G Tre’ Jackson, Jr., Florida State 160 G Laken Tomlinson, Jr., Duke 90 G Tyler Shatley, Sr., Clemson 65 Honorable Mention Defense: DE—James Gayle, Virginia G Shaq Mason, Jr., Georgia Tech 96 G Brandon Linder, Sr., Miami 80 G Josue Matias, Jr. , Florida State 57 Tech (42); DT—Grady Jarrett, Clemson (39); Brent Urban, Virginia (21); LB—Robert Caldwell, NC State (51); Marcus C Bryan Stork, Sr., Florida State 181 C Macky MacPherson, Sr., Syracuse 61 C Andy Gallik, Jr., Boston College 52 Whitfi eld, Maryland (45); Marquis Spruill, Syracuse (31); Terrance Smith, Florida State (26); Norkeithus Otis, North First Team Defense Second Team Defense Third Team Defense Carolina (22); Cole Farrand, Maryland (22); CB—Tracy DE Vic Beasley, Jr, Clemson 161 DE Jeremiah Attaochu, Sr., Georgia Tech 121 DE Kasim Edebali, Sr., Boston College 65 Howard, Miami (30); P.J. Williams, Florida State (25); Kevin DE Kareem Martin, Sr., North Carolina 159 DE Kenny Anunike, Sr., Duke 98 DE Mario Edwards Jr., So., Florida State 56 Johnson, Wake Forest (22); Jabari Price, North Carolina DT Aaron Donald, Sr., Pitt 171 DT Timmy Jernigan, Jr., Florida State 124 DT Jay Bromley, Sr., Syracuse 68 (20); S—Ray Vinopal, Pitt (30); Jason Hendricks, Pitt (29); Ryan Janvion, Wake Forest (28); Kyshoen Jarrett, Virginia DT Nikita Whitlock, Sr., Wake Forest 156 DT Derrick Hopkins, Sr., Virginia Tech 73 DT Luther Maddy, Jr., Virginia Tech 56 Tech (23); Deon Bush, Miami (20). LB Kelby Brown, Jr., Duke 146 LB Telvin Smith, Sr., Florida State 105 LB Steele Divitto, Sr., Boston College 78 Honorable Mention Special Teams: PK—Niklas Sade, LB Denzel Perryman, Jr., Miami 124 LB Jack Tyler, Sr., Virginia Tech 93 LB Stephone Anthony, Jr., Clemson 73 NC State (37); Ross Martin, Duke (26); P—Tommy Hibbard, LB Kevin Pierre-Louis, Sr., Boston College 123 LB Christian Jones, Sr., Florida State 83 LB Spencer Shuey, Gr., Clemson 57 North Carolina (26); Stacy Coley, Miami (22); CB Lamarcus Joyner, Sr., Florida State 172 CB Kendall Fuller, Fr., Virginia Tech 91 CB Kyle Fuller, Sr., Virginia Tech 58 CB Ross Cockrell, Sr., Duke 145 CB Bashaud Breeland, Jr., Clemson 69 CB Brandon Facyson, Fr., Virginia Tech 53 ACC Individual Awards (ACSMA) S Anthony Harris, Jr., Virginia 142 S Terrence Brooks, Sr., Florida State 97 S Durell Eskridge, So., Syracuse 53 S Jeremy Cash, So., Duke 129 S Tre Boston, Sr., North Carolina 86 S Nate Andrews, Fr., Florida State 44 Coach of the Year David Cutcliffe, DU Player of the Year Jameis Winston, FS First Team Special Teams Second Team Special Teams Third Team Special Teams Offensive Player of the Year: Jameis Winston, FS PK Nate Freese, Sr., Boston College 124 PK Roberto Aguayo, Fr., Florida State 123 PK Chandler Cantnazaro, Gr., Clemson 69 Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald, PU P Pat O’Donnell, Gr., Miami 135 P A.J. Hughes, So., Virginia Tech 79 P Will Monday, So., Duke 73 Rookie of the Year Jameis Winston, FS SP Ryan Switzer, Fr., North Carolina 155 SP Jamison Crowder, Jr., Duke 80 SP DeVon Edwards, Fr., Duke 57 Offensive Rookie of the Year Jameis Winston, FS Defensive Rookie of the Year Kendall Fuller, VT Jim Tatum Award Perry Simmons, DU Jacobs Blocking Trophy Cameron Erving, FS 86 Award Robert Godhigh, GT DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 ACC TEAM STATISTICS OFFENSE DEFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE G Run Pass Plys Yds PP TD PG SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum. Int. Tot. Fum. Int. Tot. Mar. Per/G 1. Florida State 14 2844 4423 947 7267 7.7 84 519.1 1. Florida State 14 21 8 20 0 0 0 170 12.1 1. Florida State 14 9 26 35 5 13 18 +17 1.21 2. Clemson 13 2270 4330 1037 6600 6.4 65 507.7 2. Virginia Tech 13 31 12 29 0 0 0 251 19.3 2. Virginia Tech 13 7 19 26 4 15 19 +7 0.54 3. Georgia Tech 13 3891 1695 916 5586 6.1 58 429.7 3. Clemson 13 37 10 34 0 0 1 288 22.2 3. Clemson 13 12 18 30 12 12 24 +6 0.46 4. Duke 14 2492 3474 1016 5966 5.9 54 426.1 4. Georgia Tech 13 38 10 35 1 0 1 297 22.8 4. Miami 13 9 18 27 8 14 22 +5 0.38 5. Miami 13 2084 3452 820 5536 6.8 50 425.8 5. Wake Forest 12 36 12 35 0 0 1 289 24.1 5. Boston College 13 11 9 20 9 8 17 +3 0.23 6. North Carolina 13 1928 3606 943 5534 5.9 47 425.7 6. North Carolina 13 38 18 36 0 0 0 318 24.5 6. Syracuse 13 9 15 24 5 17 22 +2 0.15 7. NC State 12 1952 2890 945 4842 5.1 28 403.5 7. Maryland 13 38 21 36 1 0 0 329 25.3 North Carolina 13 7 13 20 7 11 18 +2 0.15 8. Maryland 13 1929 3231 891 5160 5.8 36 396.9 8. Syracuse 13 42 12 40 1 0 0 330 25.4 8. Duke 14 8 18 26 6 19 25 +1 0.07 9. Syracuse 13 2533 2366 958 4899 5.1 38 376.8 9. Duke 14 48 12 45 2 0 0 373 26.6 9. NC State 12 9 12 21 6 15 21 +0 0.00 10. Virginia 12 1879 2542 995 4421 4.4 27 368.4 10. Miami 13 43 17 39 0 0 0 348 26.8 10. Pitt 13 8 8 16 8 9 17 -1 -0.08 11. Boston College 13 2762 2012 791 4774 6.0 41 367.2 11. Pitt 13 43 18 41 0 0 0 353 27.2 11. Wake Forest 12 9 12 21 9 14 23 -2 -0.17 12. Pitt 13 1634 3074 853 4708 5.5 41 362.2 12. Boston College 13 48 13 47 0 1 0 376 28.9 12. Georgia Tech 13 6 14 20 11 13 24 -4 -0.31 13. Virginia Tech 13 1557 3071 925 4628 5.0 33 356.0 13. NC State 12 48 9 43 2 0 0 362 30.2 13. Virginia 12 11 10 21 9 17 26 -5 -0.42 14. Wake Forest 12 1144 2364 802 3508 4.4 25 292.3 14. Virginia 12 51 14 47 2 0 0 399 33.2 14. Maryland 13 10 11 21 18 10 28 -7 -0.54

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD PG KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret. Yds. TD Avg. QUARTERBACK SACKS BY G Sacks Yds. 1. Georgia Tech 13 713 3891 5.5 46 299.3 1. Florida State 14 31 873 2 28.2 1. Virginia Tech 13 39 254 2. Boston College 13 523 2762 5.3 24 212.5 2. Miami 13 60 1505 1 25.1 2. Clemson 13 38 231 3. Florida State 14 505 2844 5.6 42 203.1 3. Duke 14 36 890 2 24.7 3. Maryland 13 37 274 4. Syracuse 13 553 2533 4.6 25 194.8 4. North Carolina 13 49 1166 2 23.8 Syracuse 13 37 300 5. Duke 14 544 2492 4.6 28 178.0 5. Maryland 13 51 1165 0 22.8 5. Boston College 13 36 235 6. Clemson 13 544 2270 4.2 26 174.6 6. Georgia Tech 13 40 881 0 22.0 6. Florida State 14 35 263 7. NC State 12 519 1952 3.8 14 162.7 7. Pitt 13 49 1077 0 22.0 7. Georgia Tech 13 34 228 8. Miami 13 436 2084 4.8 25 160.3 8. Virginia Tech 13 33 690 0 20.9 8. North Carolina 13 31 264 9. Virginia 12 489 1879 3.8 18 156.6 9. Boston College 13 47 946 1 20.1 9. Miami 13 29 177 10. Maryland 13 476 1929 4.1 18 148.4 10. Syracuse 13 37 722 0 19.5 10. Virginia 12 28 229 11. North Carolina 13 490 1928 3.9 19 148.3 11. NC State 12 44 835 0 19.0 11. Pitt 13 26 174 12. Pitt 13 452 1634 3.6 20 125.7 12. Clemson 13 29 545 0 18.8 12. Wake Forest 12 23 167 13. Virginia Tech 13 493 1557 3.2 17 119.8 13. Virginia 12 54 1003 0 18.6 Duke 14 23 155 14. Wake Forest 12 388 1144 2.9 11 95.3 14. Wake Forest 12 21 366 0 17.4 14. NC State 12 20 115

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD PG PUNT RETURNS G Ret. Yds. TD Avg. QUARTERBACK SACKS ALLOWED G Sacks Yds. 1. Clemson 13 341 493 12 69.2 4330 8.8 39 333.1 1. North Carolina 13 30 544 5 18.1 1. Georgia Tech 13 13 82 2. Florida State 14 288 442 13 65.2 4423 10.0 42 315.9 2. Duke 14 29 423 2 14.6 2. Miami 13 17 147 3. North Carolina 13 283 453 11 62.5 3606 8.0 28 277.4 3. NC State 12 21 275 2 13.1 Duke 14 17 93 4. Miami 13 226 384 14 58.9 3452 9.0 25 265.5 4. Miami 13 27 305 1 11.3 4. Syracuse 13 18 109 5. Maryland 13 230 415 10 55.4 3231 7.8 18 248.5 5. Maryland 13 19 204 1 10.7 5. North Carolina 13 21 166 6. Duke 14 298 472 19 63.1 3474 7.4 26 248.1 6. Pitt 13 16 169 1 10.6 6. Boston College 13 22 150 7. NC State 12 249 426 15 58.5 2890 6.8 14 240.8 7. Boston College 13 19 194 0 10.2 7. Virginia 12 24 187 8. Pitt 13 244 401 9 60.8 3074 7.7 21 236.5 8. Florida State 14 34 340 0 10.0 8. Wake Forest 12 25 192 9. Virginia Tech 13 243 432 15 56.2 3071 7.1 16 236.2 9. Georgia Tech 13 19 160 0 8.4 9. Maryland 13 27 204 10. Virginia 12 277 506 17 54.7 2542 5.0 9 211.8 10. Clemson 13 29 242 0 8.3 10. Florida State 14 33 233 11. Wake Forest 12 219 414 14 52.9 2364 5.7 14 197.0 11. Syracuse 13 33 258 0 7.8 Virginia Tech 13 33 247 12. Syracuse 13 242 405 17 59.8 2366 5.8 13 182.0 12. Virginia 12 33 235 0 7.1 12. Clemson 13 35 220 13. Boston College 13 164 268 8 61.2 2012 7.5 17 154.8 13. Wake Forest 12 21 126 0 6.0 13. NC State 12 36 213 14. Georgia Tech 13 92 203 13 45.3 1695 8.3 12 130.4 14. Virginia Tech 13 44 206 1 4.7 14. Pitt 13 43 361

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg NET PUNTING G No. Yds. Avg./P PR Avg. TB Net/P TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg./G 1. Florida State 14 94 21 94 0 0 1 723 51.6 1. North Carolina 13 68 2909 42.8 52 0.8 6 40.2 1. Virginia 12 400:34 33:22 2. Clemson 13 69 14 66 0 0 0 522 40.2 2. Miami 13 54 2498 46.3 196 3.6 9 39.3 2. Georgia Tech 13 433:11 33:19 3. Georgia Tech 13 61 10 60 0 0 0 456 35.1 3. NC State 12 68 2859 42.0 122 1.8 8 37.9 3. Virginia Tech 13 433:01 33:18 4. Miami 13 57 13 57 0 0 1 440 33.8 4. Duke 14 69 2945 42.7 219 3.2 6 37.8 4. NC State 12 382:38 31:53 5. Duke 14 60 13 58 1 0 0 459 32.8 5. Clemson 13 60 2369 39.5 87 1.5 1 37.7 5. Pitt 13 400:17 30:47 6. North Carolina 13 55 14 49 1 0 1 425 32.7 6. Georgia Tech 13 45 1902 42.3 152 3.4 3 37.6 6. Syracuse 13 395:36 30:25 7. Boston College 13 43 20 40 1 0 0 360 27.7 7. Virginia Tech 13 79 3491 44.2 384 4.9 8 37.3 7. Wake Forest 12 356:15 29:41 8. Pitt 13 43 14 40 1 0 0 342 26.3 8. Boston College 13 75 3129 41.7 157 2.1 9 37.2 8. Maryland 13 384:09 29:33 9. Maryland 13 39 21 37 0 1 2 340 26.2 9. Syracuse 13 84 3474 41.4 288 3.4 6 36.5 9. Florida State 14 411:36 29:24 10. NC State 12 31 19 31 0 0 0 274 22.8 10. Virginia 12 87 3528 40.6 222 2.6 7 36.4 10. Boston College 13 380:13 29:14 11. Syracuse 13 38 11 32 1 0 0 295 22.7 11. Wake Forest 12 86 3414 39.7 166 1.9 6 36.4 11. Duke 14 406:53 29:03 12. Virginia Tech 13 35 15 32 1 0 2 293 22.5 12. Maryland 13 76 3063 40.3 159 2.1 9 35.8 12. North Carolina 13 359:52 27:40 13. Virginia 12 27 15 24 2 0 1 237 19.8 13. Florida State 14 42 1725 41.1 237 5.6 2 34.5 13. Clemson 13 354:51 27:17 14. Wake Forest 12 28 8 26 1 0 0 220 18.3 14. Pitt 13 71 3017 42.5 390 5.5 9 34.5 14. Miami 13 337:42 25:58

TOTAL DEFENSE G Run Pass Plys Yds PP TD PG FIELD GOALS G Made Att. Pct. PENALTY YARDS G No. Yds. Avg./G 1. Florida State 14 1747 2193 963 3940 4.1 21 281.4 1. Boston College 13 20 20 1.000 1. Boston College 13 47 399 30.7 2. Virginia Tech 13 1442 2240 812 3682 4.5 25 283.2 2. Florida State 14 21 22 .955 2. Maryland 13 58 477 36.7 3. Clemson 13 2024 2613 921 4637 5.0 36 356.7 3. Clemson 13 14 16 .875 3. Georgia Tech 13 63 529 40.7 4. Georgia Tech 13 1505 3178 849 4683 5.5 36 360.2 4. Maryland 13 21 25 .840 4. Duke 14 64 570 40.7 5. Wake Forest 12 1718 2676 878 4394 5.0 33 366.2 5. NC State 12 19 23 .826 5. NC State 12 69 520 43.3 6. Syracuse 13 1786 2987 897 4773 5.3 41 367.2 6. Virginia 12 15 19 .789 6. Miami 13 71 582 44.8 Pitt 13 1932 2841 865 4773 5.5 39 367.2 7. Pitt 13 14 18 .778 7. Pitt 13 75 605 46.5 8. Maryland 13 1941 2926 957 4867 5.1 38 374.4 8. Miami 13 13 17 .765 8. Florida State 14 79 694 49.6 9. NC State 12 2162 2631 814 4793 5.9 45 399.4 9. North Carolina 13 14 19 .737 9. Wake Forest 12 71 596 49.7 10. North Carolina 13 2372 2869 993 5241 5.3 35 403.2 10. Georgia Tech 13 10 14 .714 10. Clemson 13 73 650 50.0 11. Virginia 12 2048 2795 856 4843 5.7 47 403.6 11. Duke 14 13 19 .684 11. Virginia Tech 13 85 667 51.3 12. Duke 14 2438 3414 1033 5852 5.7 42 418.0 12. Wake Forest 12 8 12 .667 12. Virginia 12 81 659 54.9 13. Miami 13 2295 3248 964 5543 5.8 42 426.4 13. Syracuse 13 11 17 .647 13. Syracuse 13 99 804 61.8 14. Boston College 13 2093 3493 941 5586 5.9 45 429.7 14. Virginia Tech 13 15 26 .577 14. North Carolina 13 96 831 63.9

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD PG 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS - OFFENSE G Conv. Att. Pct. RED ZONE OFFENSE G RZ Pct. TD R-P FG TO 1. Virginia Tech 13 449 1442 3.2 13 110.9 1. Florida State 14 82 157 52.2 1. Florida State 14 71-73 97.3 58 35-23 13-13 2 2. Georgia Tech 13 422 1505 3.6 18 115.8 2. Georgia Tech 13 90 175 51.4 2. Boston College 13 32-33 97.0 19 10-9 13-13 1 3. Florida State 14 536 1747 3.3 7 124.8 3. Clemson 13 88 197 44.7 3. Georgia Tech 13 44-49 89.8 40 35-5 4-7 2 4. Syracuse 13 469 1786 3.8 19 137.4 4. North Carolina 13 77 188 41.0 4. North Carolina 13 42-47 89.4 31 16-15 11-14 2 5. Wake Forest 12 461 1718 3.7 13 143.2 5. Duke 14 79 200 39.5 5. Duke 14 50-58 86.2 40 25-15 10-11 7 6. Pitt 13 480 1932 4.0 19 148.6 6. Syracuse 13 81 209 38.8 6. Clemson 13 51-60 85.0 41 22-19 10-12 7 7. Maryland 13 522 1941 3.7 20 149.3 7. NC State 12 82 214 38.3 7. Pitt 13 38-45 84.4 29 16-13 9-11 5 8. Clemson 13 543 2024 3.7 22 155.7 8. Pitt 13 66 173 38.2 8. Maryland 13 38-46 82.6 22 13-9 16-18 6 9. Boston College 13 518 2093 4.0 19 161.0 9. Virginia 12 87 229 38.0 9. Wake Forest 12 23-28 82.1 18 10-8 5-7 3 10. Virginia 12 470 2048 4.4 28 170.7 10. Wake Forest 12 65 184 35.3 10. Virginia 12 33-41 80.5 21 14-7 12-13 7 11. Duke 14 573 2438 4.3 17 174.1 11. Miami 13 56 159 35.2 11. Syracuse 13 37-46 80.4 29 21-8 8-11 6 12. Miami 13 522 2295 4.4 26 176.5 12. Boston College 13 61 176 34.7 12. Miami 13 44-55 80.0 33 22-11 11-12 10 13. NC State 12 431 2162 5.0 26 180.2 13. Virginia Tech 13 65 201 32.3 13. NC State 12 30-39 76.9 17 9-8 13-13 9 14. North Carolina 13 569 2372 4.2 19 182.5 14. Maryland 13 60 189 31.7 14. Virginia Tech 13 31-42 73.8 23 15-8 8-14 5

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD PG 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS - DEFENSE G Conv. Att. Pct. RED ZONE DEFENSE G RZ Pct. TD R-P FG TO 1. Florida State 14 222 427 26 52.0 2193 5.1 14 156.6 1. Virginia Tech 13 56 186 30.1 1. Georgia Tech 13 31-42 73.8 26 17-9 5-9 7 2. Virginia Tech 13 175 363 19 48.2 2240 6.2 12 172.3 2. Clemson 13 65 211 30.8 2. Florida State 14 23-30 76.7 16 5-11 7-8 6 3. Clemson 13 202 378 18 53.4 2613 6.9 14 201.0 3. Virginia 12 58 181 32.0 3. Boston College 13 36-46 78.3 30 16-14 6-8 8 4. Pitt 13 225 385 8 58.4 2841 7.4 20 218.5 4. Florida State 14 68 211 32.2 4. Wake Forest 12 37-47 78.7 25 13-12 12-14 8 5. NC State 12 227 383 12 59.3 2631 6.9 19 219.2 5. Syracuse 13 63 188 33.5 5. Miami 13 40-50 80.0 27 21-6 13-15 8 6. North Carolina 13 237 424 13 55.9 2869 6.8 16 220.7 6. Maryland 13 69 202 34.2 6. Clemson 13 27-33 81.8 21 15-6 6-7 5 7. Wake Forest 12 262 417 12 62.8 2676 6.4 20 223.0 7. Georgia Tech 13 61 168 36.3 7. Virginia Tech 13 23-28 82.1 17 11-6 6-7 4 8. Maryland 13 269 435 11 61.8 2926 6.7 18 225.1 8. Wake Forest 12 69 190 36.3 8. Duke 14 37-45 82.2 29 16-13 8-12 4 9. Syracuse 13 250 428 15 58.4 2987 7.0 22 229.8 9. Duke 14 79 212 37.3 9. North Carolina 13 38-45 84.4 25 16-9 13-14 6 10. Virginia 12 195 386 10 50.5 2795 7.2 19 232.9 10. Pitt 13 70 183 38.3 10. Syracuse 13 34-40 85.0 25 13-12 9-11 4 11. Duke 14 264 460 18 57.4 3414 7.4 25 243.9 11. North Carolina 13 84 210 40.0 11. Virginia 12 41-46 89.1 29 19-10 12-15 2 12. Georgia Tech 13 267 427 14 62.5 3178 7.4 18 244.5 12. NC State 12 66 162 40.7 12. Maryland 13 48-53 90.6 30 16-14 18-19 4 13. Miami 13 266 442 18 60.2 3248 7.3 16 249.8 13. Miami 13 83 198 41.9 13. Pitt 13 37-40 92.5 24 16-8 13-14 2 14. Boston College 13 283 423 9 66.9 3493 8.3 26 268.7 14. Boston College 13 80 189 42.3 14. NC State 12 38-40 95.0 32 21-11 6-7 1

87 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 2013 ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RANKINGS RUSHING G Att Yards Avg TD Lg PG PUNTING AVERAGE G Pnt Yds LG Avg Team Category NCAA ACC 1. Andre Williams-BC 13 355 2177 6.1 18 80 167.5 1. Pat O’Donnell-UM 13 53 2498 71 47.1 Scoring Offense (32.8) 41st 5th 2. Kevin Parks-VA 12 227 1031 4.5 11 61 85.9 2. A.J. Hughes-VT 13 78 3442 64 44.1 3. Roderick McDowell-CU 13 189 1025 5.4 5 45 78.8 3. Matt Yoklic-UP 13 70 3008 57 43.0 Scoring Defense (26.6) 63rd 9th 4. Devonta Freeman-FS 14 173 1016 5.9 14 60 72.6 4. Tommy Hibbard-NC 13 65 2793 76 43.0 Total Offense (426.1) 47th 4th 5. Jerome Smith-SU 13 200 914 4.6 12 66 70.3 5. Will Monday-DU 14 69 2945 72 42.7 Total Defense (418.0) 82nd 12th 6. Shadrach Thornton-ST 11 165 768 4.7 4 72 69.8 6. Wil Baumann-ST 12 67 2824 66 42.1 Rushing Offense (178.0) 54th 5th 7. David Sims-GT 13 161 884 5.5 11 39 68.0 7. Riley Dixon-SU 13 75 3161 75 42.1 8. James Conner-UP 12 146 799 5.5 8 45 66.6 8. Nate Freese-BC 13 75 3129 67 41.7 Rushing Defense (174.1) 75th 11th 9. Brandon Ross-MD 12 166 776 4.7 4 36 64.7 9. Alec Vozenilek-VA 12 85 3500 77 41.2 Passing Offense (248.1) 50th 6th 10. Isaac Bennett-UP 13 171 797 4.7 7 45 61.3 10. Nathan Renfro-MD 13 75 3063 64 40.8 Passing Defense (243.9) 82nd 11th Pass Effi ciency (135.09) 47th 7th PASSING AVG/GAME G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD PG KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Lg Avg Pass Effi ciency Def. (129.84) 74th 11th 1. Tajh Boyd-CU 13 283 413 11 68.5 3851 34 296.2 1. Levonte Whitfi eld-FS 14 17 619 2 100 36.4 2. Jameis Winston-FS 14 257 384 10 66.9 4057 40 289.8 2. DeVon Edwards-DU 14 19 574 2 100 30.2 Turnovers Gained (26) 26th 4th 3. Stephen Morris-UM 13 198 344 12 57.6 3028 21 232.9 3. William Likely-MD 13 28 729 0 51 26.0 Turnovers Lost (25) 96th 12th 4. Tom Savage-UP 13 238 389 9 61.2 2958 21 227.5 4. Stacy Coley-UM 12 22 570 1 88 25.9 Turnover Margin (.10) 60th 8th 5. Logan Thomas-VT 13 228 403 13 56.6 2909 16 223.8 5. Myles Willis-BC 11 30 709 1 98 23.6 Net Punting (37.77) 41st 4th 6. Anthony Boone-DU 11 206 322 13 64.0 2260 13 205.5 6. Lafayette Pitts-UP 13 19 439 0 50 23.1 7. C.J. Brown-MD 11 166 282 7 58.9 2242 13 203.8 7. Tyler Boyd-UP 13 19 425 0 40 22.4 Kickoff Returns (24.72) 12th 3rd 8. Tanner Price-WF 12 206 378 10 54.5 2238 13 186.5 8. Demitri Knowles-VT 13 22 480 0 88 21.8 Kickoff Return Defense (20.61) 54th 7th 9. Pete Thomas-ST 9 149 247 9 60.3 1667 4 185.2 9. Darius Jennings-VA 12 24 522 0 37 21.8 Punt Returns (14.59) 3rd 2nd 10. David Watford-VA 12 244 427 15 57.1 2202 8 183.5 10. T.J. Thorpe-NC 12 20 424 0 45 21.2 Punt Return Defense (10.95) 102nd 10th PASSING EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. PUNT RETURNS G Ret Yds TD LG Avg Sacks By (1.64) 89th 14th 1. Jameis Winston-FS 14 257 384 10 66.9 4057 40 184.8 1. Ritchy Desir-SU 13 27 111 0 23 4.1 Sacks Allowed (1.21) 15th 2nd 2. Tajh Boyd-CU 13 283 413 11 68.5 3851 34 168.7 2. Kenny Shaw-FS 14 26 251 0 26 9.7 Tackles For Loss (4.9) 106th 13th 3. Stephen Morris-UM 13 198 344 12 57.6 3028 21 144.7 Kyshoen Jarrett-VT 13 26 139 0 43 5.3 First Downs (21.3) 36th 3rd 4. Marquise Williams-NC 12 126 217 6 58.1 1698 15 141.1 4. Jamison Crowder-DU 14 25 401 2 82 16.0 Opp. First Downs (22.2) 121st 14th 5. Chase Rettig-BC 13 162 263 8 61.6 1995 17 140.6 5. Ryan Switzer-NC 13 24 502 5 86 20.9 6. Tom Savage-UP 13 238 389 9 61.2 2958 21 138.2 6. Adam Humphries-CU 13 20 212 0 45 10.6 3rd Down Conv. (39.5) 67th 5th 7. C.J. Brown-MD 11 166 282 7 58.9 2242 13 135.9 7. Dominique Terrell-VA 12 18 142 0 35 7.9 Opp. 3rd Down Conv. (37.3) 46th 9th 8. Anthony Boone-DU 11 206 322 13 64.0 2260 13 128.2 8. Rashard Smith-ST 11 17 240 2 73 14.1 4th Down Conv. (69.6) 8th 3rd 9. Logan Thomas-VT 13 228 403 13 56.6 2909 16 123.9 9. William Likely-MD 13 16 205 1 63 12.8 Opp. 4th Down Conv. (39.5) 67th 5th 10. Terrel Hunt-SU 12 167 273 8 61.2 1638 10 117.8 10. Spiffy Evans-BC 9 13 154 0 34 11.8 Penalty YPG (40.7) 32nd 4th RECEPTIONS G Rec Yards TD Lg Avg/C PG INTERCEPTIONS G Int Yds TD Lg Avg Time of Possession (29:03) 84th 11th 1. Sammy Watkins-CU 13 101 1464 12 96 14.5 7.8 1. Anthony Harris-VA 12 8 42 0 21 0.67 Redzone Offense (86.2) 39th 5th 2. Jamison Crowder-DU 14 108 1360 8 75 12.6 7.7 2. Kendall Fuller-VT 13 6 1 0 3 0.46 Redzone Defense (82.2) 52nd 8th 3. Tyler Boyd-UP 13 85 1174 7 69 13.8 6.5 3. Brandon Facyson-VT 12 5 0 0 1 0.42 4. Alex Amidon-BC 13 77 1032 5 74 13.4 5.9 4. Tre Boston-NC 13 5 19 0 21 0.38 5. Rashad Greene-FS 14 76 1128 9 72 14.8 5.4 5. Jayron Kearse-CU 12 4 62 0 37 0.33 Individual NCAA ACC 6. Devin Street-UP 10 51 854 7 67 16.7 5.1 D. Eskridge-SU 12 4 43 0 32 0.33 All-Purpose 7. Allen Hurns-UM 13 62 1162 6 84 18.7 4.8 7. Tracy Howard-UM 13 4 55 1 36 0.31 Jamison Crowder (130.86) 31st 4th Eric Ebron-NC 13 62 973 3 79 15.7 4.8 Bashaud Breeland-CU 13 4 49 0 29 0.31 Completion Percentage 9. Rashard Smith-ST 11 49 530 3 56 10.8 4.5 9. Julian Whigham-SU 10 3 21 0 17 0.30 10. Ashton Broyld-SU 13 52 452 0 39 8.7 4.0 10. Nate Andrews-FS 14 4 91 1 56 0.29 Anthony Boone (.640) 30th 3rd Completions Per Game RECEIVING YARDS G Rec Yards TD Lg Avg/C PG PASSES DEFENDED G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G Anthony Boone (18.73) 40th 3rd 1. Sammy Watkins-CU 13 101 1464 12 96 14.5 112.6 1. Kendall Fuller-VT 13 11 6 17 1.31 Field Goal Percentage 2. Jamison Crowder-DU 14 108 1360 8 75 12.6 97.1 2. Kevin Johnson-WF 12 12 3 15 1.25 3. Tyler Boyd-UP 13 85 1174 7 69 13.8 90.3 3. Ross Cockrell-DU 13 13 3 16 1.23 Ross Martin (.684) 76th 11th 4. Allen Hurns-UM 13 62 1162 6 84 18.7 89.4 4. Kyle Fuller-VT 10 10 2 12 1.20 Field Goals Per Game 5. Devin Street-UP 10 51 854 7 67 16.7 85.4 5. Anthony Harris-VA 12 6 8 14 1.17 Ross Martin (0.9) 77th 10th 6. Rashad Greene-FS 14 76 1128 9 72 14.8 80.6 6. Brandon Facyson-VT 12 8 5 13 1.08 Fumbles Recovered 7. Alex Amidon-BC 13 77 1032 5 74 13.4 79.4 7. Bashaud Breeland-CU 13 10 4 14 1.08 Kelby Brown (2) 34th 3rd 8. Eric Ebron-NC 13 62 973 3 79 15.7 74.8 8. Ladarius Gunter-UM 12 9 3 12 1.00 9. Kelvin Benjamin-FS 14 54 1011 15 56 18.7 72.2 Tre Boston-NC 13 8 5 13 1.00 Jeremy Cash (2) 34th 3rd 10. Kenny Shaw-FS 14 54 933 6 55 17.3 66.6 10. Maurice Canady-VA 9 8 0 8 0.89 Dezmond Johnson (2) 34th 3rd Interceptions Per Game TOTAL OFFENSE G Run Pass Ply Tot PG TACKLES G UA A Total PG Breon Borders (0.3) 82nd 10th 1. Tajh Boyd-CU 13 400 3851 567 4251 327.0 1. David Helton-DU 14 46 87 133 9.5 2. Jameis Winston-FS 14 219 4057 472 4276 305.4 2. Kelby Brown-DU 13 57 57 114 8.8 Jeremy Cash (0.3) 82nd 10th 3. C.J. Brown-MD 11 576 2242 422 2818 256.2 3. Robert Caldwell-ST 12 44 61 105 8.8 Kickoff Return Touchdowns 4. Logan Thomas-VT 13 343 2909 564 3252 250.2 4. Jeremy Cash-DU 14 64 57 121 8.6 DeVon Edwards (2) 2nd 1st 5. Stephen Morris-UM 13 -88 3028 372 2940 226.2 5. Steele Divitto-BC 13 54 58 112 8.6 Kickoff Return Yardage 6. Anthony Boone-DU 11 214 2260 388 2474 224.9 6. Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC 13 67 41 108 8.3 7. Tom Savage-UP 13 -208 2958 465 2750 211.5 Denzel Perryman-UM 13 69 39 108 8.3 DeVon Edwards (30.2) 3rd 2nd 8. Tanner Price-WF 12 244 2238 501 2482 206.8 8. Ryan Janvion-WF 12 61 34 95 7.9 Passes Defended Per Game 9. Pete Thomas-ST 9 163 1667 319 1830 203.3 9. Sean Davis-MD 13 62 40 102 7.8 Ross Cockrell (1.2) 22nd 3rd 10. David Watford-VA 12 208 2202 531 2410 200.8 10. Jack Tyler-VT 13 36 64 100 7.7 Pass Effi ciency Anthony Boone (128.2) 71st 8th ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds PG SACKS G Solo Ast. Total PG 1. Andre Williams-BC 13 2177 0 0 0 2177 167.5 1. Vic Beasley-CU 13 13 0 13.0 1.00 Passing Touchdowns 2. Tyler Boyd-UP 13 108 1174 69 425 1776 136.6 2. Jeremiah Attaochu-GT 13 12 1 12.5 0.96 Anthony Boone (13) 79th 8th 3. Sammy Watkins-CU 13 11 1464 0 293 1768 136.0 3. Kareem Martin-NC 13 10 3 11.5 0.88 Brandon Connette (13) 79th 8th 4. Jamison Crowder-DU 14 71 1360 401 0 1832 130.9 4. Aaron Donald-UP 13 11 0 11.0 0.85 Passing Yards Per Game 5. Stacy Coley-UM 12 80 591 220 570 1461 121.8 5. Jay Bromley-SU 13 10 0 10.0 0.77 6. Kevin Parks-VA 12 1031 329 0 0 1360 113.3 6. Kasim Edebali-BC 13 8 3 9.5 0.73 Anthony Boone (205.5) 58th 6th 7. Rashard Smith-ST 11 121 530 240 310 1201 109.2 Andre Monroe-MD 13 8 3 9.5 0.73 Points Responsible For Per Game 8. Myles Willis-BC 11 346 60 0 709 1115 101.4 8. Marcus Whitfi eld-MD 13 8 2 9.0 0.69 Brandon Connette (12.5) 45th 4th 9. Roderick McDowell-CU 13 1025 199 0 53 1277 98.2 9. Nikita Whitlock-WF 12 8 2 9.0 0.75 Anthony Boone (10.0) 74th 8th 10. Robert Godhigh-GT 13 744 471 0 0 1215 93.5 10. -VA 12 8 1 8.5 0.71 Punt Return Touchdowns SCORING G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts PG TACKLES FOR LOSS G Solo Ast. Total PG Jamison Crowder (2) 2nd 2nd 1. Roberto Aguayo-FS 14 0 21 94 0 157 11.2 1. Aaron Donald-UP 13 27 3 28.5 2.19 Punt Return Yardage 2. Andre Williams-BC 13 18 0 0 0 108 8.3 2. Vic Beasley-CU 13 22 2 23.0 1.77 Jamison Crowder (16.0) 6th 2nd 3. Nate Freese-BC 13 0 20 40 0 100 7.7 3. Kareem Martin-NC 13 17 9 21.5 1.65 Punting Brad Craddock-MD 13 0 21 37 0 100 7.7 4. Nikita Whitlock-WF 12 17 4 19.0 1.58 5. Chandler Catanzaro-CU 13 0 13 60 0 99 7.6 5. Andre Monroe-MD 13 14 6 17.0 1.31 Will Monday (42.7) 36th 5th 6. Matt Goudis-UM 13 0 13 57 0 96 7.4 6. Jeremiah Attaochu-GT 13 15 2 16.0 1.23 Receiving Touchdowns 7. Niklas Sade-ST 12 0 19 31 0 88 7.3 Kasim Edebali-BC 13 13 6 16.0 1.23 Jamison Crowder (8) 44th 5th 8. Ross Martin-DU 14 0 13 58 0 97 6.9 8. Marcus Whitfi eld-MD 13 13 5 15.5 1.19 Receiving Yards Per Game 9. Thomas Moore-NC 13 0 14 46 2 90 6.9 9. Eli Harold-VA 12 13 4 15.0 1.25 10. C.J. Brown-MD 11 12 0 0 0 72 6.5 10. Robert Caldwell-ST 12 12 5 14.5 1.21 Jamison Crowder (97.1) 18th 2nd Receptions Per Game FIELD GOALS PER GAME G FG FGA Pct. FG/G FUMBLES FORCED G FF PG FUMBLES RECOVERED G FF PG Jamison Crowder (7.7) 12th 2nd 1. Brad Craddock-MD 13 21 25 84.0 1.62 1. Kasim Edebali-BC 13 4 0.31 1. Spencer Shuey-CU 13 4 0.31 Rushing Touchdowns 2. Niklas Sade-ST 12 19 23 82.6 1.58 Vic Beasley-CU 13 4 0.31 2. Bryce Jones-BC 13 3 0.23 Brandon Connette (14) 19th 2nd 3. Nate Freese-BC 13 20 20 100.0 1.54 Aaron Donald-UP 13 4 0.31 3. Darryl Cato-Bishop-ST 9 2 0.22 4. Roberto Aguayo-FS 14 21 22 95.5 1.50 4. Merrill Noel-WF 11 3 0.27 4. Hunter Williams-WF 11 2 0.18 Scoring Per Game 5. Chris Blewitt-UP 13 14 18 77.8 1.08 5. Jay Bromley-SU 13 3 0.23 Matt Robinson-MD 11 2 0.18 Ross Martin (6.9) 87th 8th Thomas Moore-NC 13 14 19 73.7 1.08 Kareem Martin-NC 13 3 0.23 6. Mario Edwards Jr.-FS 12 2 0.17 Total Offense Per Game 7. Chandler Catanzaro-CU 13 13 14 92.9 1.00 Tyriq McCord-UM 13 3 0.23 Eli Harold-VA 12 2 0.17 Anthony Boone (224.9) 60th 6th Alec Vozenilek-VA 12 12 15 80.0 1.00 8. Lamarcus Joyner-FS 14 3 0.21 Jake Snyder-VA 12 2 0.17 Matt Goudis-UM 13 13 17 76.5 1.00 Nate Andrews-FS 14 3 0.21 David Gilbert-UM 12 2 0.17 Tackles Per Game 10. Ross Martin-DU 14 13 19 68.4 0.93 10. Travis Blanks-CU 11 2 0.18 10. Kelby Brown-DU 13 2 0.15 David Helton (9.5) 26th 1st Kelby Brown (8.8) 46th 2nd Jeremy Cash (8.6) 52nd 4th

88 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY

89 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE ANNUAL LEDGER Year Coach Record *Conf. $Finish #AP Pts. Opp. Year Coach Record *Conf. $Finish #AP Pts. Opp. 1888 Dr. John F. Crowell 2-1 — — — 41 49 1978 Mike McGee 4-7 2-4 5th — 108 247 1889 Dr. John F. Crowell 2-0 — — — 9 4 1979 Shirley “Red” Wilson 2-8-1 0-6 7th — 152 264 1890 — 0-1 — — — 4 10 1980 Shirley “Red” Wilson 2-9 1-5 7th — 214 296 1891 — 3-0 — — — 122 4 1981 Shirley “Red” Wilson 6-5 3-3 4th — 221 243 1892 — 1-3 — — — 38 108 1982 Shirley “Red” Wilson 6-5 3-3 t3rd — 307 290 1893 — 3-1 — — — 88 40 1983 Steve Sloan 3-8 3-3 4th — 246 350 1894 — 0-1 — — — 0 28 1984 Steve Sloan 2-9 1-5 6th — 128 301 1895-1919 — NO TEAM 1985 Steve Sloan 4-7 2-5 t6th — 193 252 1920 Floyd J. Egan 4-0-1 — — — 53 20 1986 Steve Sloan 4-7 2-5 6th — 200 284 1921 James Baldwin 6-1-2 — — — 147 32 1987 Steve Spurrier 5-6 2-5 7th — 301 243 1922 Herman Steiner 7-2-1 — — — 156 57 1988 Steve SpurrierACC 7-3-1 3-3-1 6th — 324 324 1923 S.M. Alexander 5-4 — — — 205 104 1989 Steve SpurrierACC 8-4 6-1 t1st — 377 335 1924 Howard Jones 4-5 — — — 129 99 1990 Barry Wilson 4-7 1-6 7th — 240 295 1925 Pat Herron 4-5 — — — 58 142 1991 Barry Wilson 4-6-1 1-6 t7th — 231 280 1926 James DeHart 3-6 — — — 124 106 1992 Barry Wilson 2-9 0-8 9th — 265 343 1927 James DeHart 4-5 — — — 215 117 1993 Barry Wilson 3-8 2-6 7th — 214 349 1928 James DeHart 5-5 — — — 155 117 1994 Fred GoldsmithACC 8-4 5-3 t3rd — 380 281 1929 James DeHart 4-6 — — — 153 260 1995 Fred Goldsmith 3-8 1-7 8th — 282 386 1930 James DeHart 8-1-2 4-1-1 4th — 147 48 1996 Fred Goldsmith 0-11 0-8 9th — 162 379 1931 Wallace Wade 5-3-2 3-3-1 8th — 74 46 1997 Fred Goldsmith 2-9 0-8 9th — 223 341 1932 Wallace Wade 7-3 5-3 9th — 153 40 1998 Fred Goldsmith 4-7 2-6 t6th — 229 319 1933 Wallace Wade 9-1 4-0 1st — 181 42 1999 Carl Franks 3-8 3-5 t6th — 217 363 1934 Wallace Wade 7-2 3-1 t3rd — 185 40 2000 Carl Franks 0-11 0-8 9th — 155 430 1935 Wallace Wade 8-2 5-0 1st — 214 45 2001 Carl Franks 0-11 0-8 9th — 212 491 1936 Wallace Wade 9-1 7-0 1st 11 208 28 2002 Carl Franks 2-10 0-8 9th — 227 353 1937 Wallace Wade 7-2-1 5-1 4th 20 228 56 2003+ Carl Franks 4-8 2-6 8th — 211 343 1938 Wallace Wade 9-1 5-0 1st 3 117 7 2004 Ted Roof 2-9 1-7 t10th — 183 322 1939 Wallace Wade 8-1 5-0 1st 8 183 42 2005 Ted Roof 1-10 0-8 6th — 177 408 1940 Wallace Wade 7-2 4-1 2nd 18 203 52 2006 Ted Roof 0-12 0-8 6th — 179 406 1941 Wallace Wade 9-1 5-0 1st 2 327 68 2007 Ted Roof 1-11 0-8 6th — 215 398 1942 Eddie Cameron 5-4-1 3-1-1 5th — 211 98 2008 David Cutcliffe 4-8 1-7 6th — 241 281 1943 Eddie Cameron 8-1 4-0 1st 7 335 34 2009 David Cutcliffe 5-7 3-5 5th — 302 340 1944 Eddie Cameron 6-4 4-0 1st 11 230 118 2010 David Cutcliffe 3-9 1-7 t5th — 303 425 1945 Eddie Cameron 6-2 4-0 1st 13 229 114 2011 David Cutcliffe 3-9 1-7 6th — 270 374 1946 Wallace Wade 4-5 3-2 5th — 134 86 2012 David CutcliffeACC 6-7 3-5 5th — 410 468 1947 Wallace Wade 4-3-2 3-1-1 4th 19 79 90 2013 David CutcliffeACC 10-4 6-2 1st 23 459 373 1948 Wallace Wade 4-3-2 3-2-1 7th — 144 92 Totals 475-494-31 X242-279-13 — — 19,565 19,299 1949 Wallace WadeSOCON 6-3 4-2 4th — 260 117 *Southern Conference (1930-52); Atlantic Coast Conference (1953-present) 1950 Wallace Wade 7-3 5-2 6th — 202 108 $The ACC went to divisional play in 2005; Duke is a member of the Coastal Division 1951 Bill Murray 5-4-1 4-2 6th — 201 157 #Associated Press fi nal national ranking 1952 Bill MurraySOCON 8-2 5-0 1st 16 227 72 ^Duke & South Carolina fi nished the 1965 season tied atop the league standings with identical 4-2 1953 Bill Murray 7-2-1 4-0 t1st 18 217 81 records, but the Gamecocks were required to forfeit its victories (ineligible players) and N.C. State & Clemson were declared co-champions with matching 5-2 records ACC 1954 Bill Murray 8-2-1 4-0 1st 14 270 161 +Ted Roof served as interim head coach for the fi nal 5 games (2-3) 1955 Bill Murray 7-2-1 4-0 t1st — 196 95 XSouthern Conference record: 97-22-5; Atlantic Coast Conference record: 145-257-8 1956 Bill Murray 5-4-1 4-1 2nd — 184 100 SOCONSouthern Conference Coach of the Year ACCAtlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year 1957 Bill Murray 6-3-2 5-1-1 2nd 16 182 135 1958 Bill Murray 5-5 3-2 3rd — 128 131 ALL-TIME COACHING LEDGER 1959 Bill Murray 4-6 2-3 6th — 104 159 Coach Years Record Pct. 1960 Bill MurrayACC 8-3 5-1 1st 10 173 114 Dr. John Crowell 1888-89 4-1-0 .800 No Coach 1890-94 7-6-0 .539 1961 Bill Murray 7-3 5-1 1st 20 183 106 Floyd J. Egan 1920 4-0-1 .900 1962 Bill MurrayACC 8-2 6-0 1st — 199 105 James Baldwin 1921 6-1-2 .778 1963 Bill Murray 5-4-1 5-2 3rd — 230 198 Herman Steiner 1922 7-2-1 .750 1964 Bill Murray 4-5-1 3-2-1 2nd — 148 135 S.M. Alexander 1923 5-4-0 .556 Howard Jones 1924 4-5-0 .444 1965 Bill Murray 6-4 4-2 ^3rd — 216 157 Pat Herron 1925 4-5-0 .444 1966 Tom Harp 5-5 2-3 6th — 164 237 James DeHart 1926-30 24-23-2 .510 1967 Tom Harp 4-6 2-4 6th — 143 153 Wallace Wade 1931-41; 1946-50 110-36-7 .742 Eddie Cameron 1942-45 25-11-1 .689 1968 Tom Harp 4-6 3-4 5th — 214 287 Bill Murray 1951-65 93-51-9 .637 1969 Tom Harp 3-6-1 3-3-1 3rd — 161 224 Tom Harp 1966-70 22-28-1 .441 1970 Tom Harp 6-5 5-2 2nd — 229 252 Mike McGee 1971-78 37-47-4 .443 1971 Mike McGee 6-5 2-3 3rd — 170 149 Shirley “Red” Wilson 1979-82 16-27-1 .375 Steve Sloan 1983-86 13-31-0 .295 1972 Mike McGee 5-6 3-3 4th — 132 156 Steve Spurrier 1987-89 20-13-1 .603 1973 Mike McGee 2-8-1 1-4-1 5th — 132 204 Barry Wilson 1990-93 13-30-1 .307 1974 Mike McGee 6-5 2-4 5th — 201 208 Fred Goldsmith 1994-98 17-39-0 .304 Carl Franks 1999-03 7-45-0 .135 1975 Mike McGee 4-5-2 3-0-2 2nd — 197 212 Ted Roof 2003-07 6-45-0 .118 1976 Mike McGee 5-5-1 2-3-1 4th — 234 245 David Cutcliffe 2008-present 31-44-0 .413 1977 Mike McGee 5-6 2-4 5th — 231 221 101 seasons 475-494-31 .491 90 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS 1888-89 1921 1926 Overall Record: 2-1 Overall Record: 6-1-2 Overall Record: 3-6 Head Coach: Dr. John Crowell Head Coach: James Baldwin Head Coach: James DeHart Captain: W.A. Johnston Captain: Richard Leach Captain: James Thompson

N 27 North Carolina N1 W 16-0 600 Lynchburg H W 14-13 Guilford H W 32-0 M 8 North Carolina N1 W 25-17 700 O 8 William & Mary H L 0-12 Richmond A L 7-9 M 29 Wake Forest N1 L 0-32 O 15 Randolph-Macon H W 6-0 Elon H W 32-0 O 22 Emory & Henry A W 7-0 O 16 North Carolina A L 0-6 1889 O 29 Elon H T 0-0 O 30 Wake Forest N10 L 0-21 N 5 Guilford H W 28-0 N 5 Columbia A L 0-24 Overall Record: 2-0 N 11 Wake Forest N1 W 17-0 N 12 N.C. State A L 19-26 Head Coach: Dr. John Crowell N 19 New York University A T 7-7 N 19 Wofford H W 34-0 Captain: S.J. Durham N 24 Wofford A W 68-0 N 24 Davidson H L 0-20 North Carolina H W 1-0 Forfeit N 27 Wake Forest A W 8-4 1922 1927 Overall Record: 7-2-1 Overall Record: 4-5 1890 Head Coach: Herman Steiner Head Coach: James DeHart Overall Record: 0-1 Captain: Tom Neal Captain: C.C. Bennett Head Coach: None Guilford W 43-0 Captain: Robert L. Durham S 23 Furman H L 7-13 Hampden-Sydney W 27-0 O 1 Boston College A W 25-9 N 29 Virginia N2 L 4-10 O 12 North Carolina A L 0-20 O 8 Washington & Lee A L 7-12 William & Mary L 7-13 O 15 Richmond H W 72-0 8 Davidson N W 12-0 O 22 Navy A L 6-32 1891 Oglethorpe W 7-6 O 29 Wake Forest A W 32-6 Overall Record: 3-0 1 N 11 Wake Forest N W 3-0 N 12 N.C. State H L 18-20 12,000 Head Coach: None Randolph-Macon W 25-12 N 19 North Carolina H L 0-18 Captain: Tom Daniels Presbyterian T 6-6 N 23 Davidson A W 48-7 Wofford W 26-0 N 14 Furman N3 W 96-0 N 20 North Carolina A W 6-4 2 1928 N 28 Virginia N W 20-0 1923 Overall Record: 5-5 Overall Record: 5-4 Head Coach: James DeHart Head Coach: S.M. Alexander Captain: Roy Hunter 1892 Captain: Jimmy Simpson Overall Record: 1-3 S 29 Furman A L 0-6 Head Coach: None S 29 Guilford W 68-0 O 6 South Dakota H W 25-7 Captain: W.W. Flowers O 6 Randolph-Macon W 54-0 O 13 Boston College A L 0-19 O 12 North Carolina H L 6-14 O 20 Navy A L 0-6 N 12 North Carolina A L 0-24 O 20 William & Mary N6 L 0-21 O 27 Georgetown A L 0-35 VMI A L 0-32 O 27 Virginia A L 0-33 N 3 Mercer H W 38-18 N 22 Auburn A W 34-6 N 3 Elon N7 W 33-0 4 N 10 Wake Forest H W 38-0 N 24 Virginia N L 4-46 N 10 Wake Forest A L 6-16 N 17 N.C. State A W 14-12 N 24 Newberry H W 20-14 N 29 Davidson H W 33-0 N 29 Davidson N8 W 18-6 1893 D 8 North Carolina A L 7-14 Overall Record: 3-1 Head Coach: None 1924 Captain: Alphonso Avery, Jr. Overall Record: 4-5 1929 Head Coach: Howard Jones Overall Record: 4-6 O 18 Wake Forest N1 W 12-6 Captain: Game captains Head Coach: James DeHart O 28 North Carolina H W 6-4 Captain: Henry Kistler N 4 Tennessee H W 70-0 N.C. State A L 0-14 N 11 Virginia N5 L 0-30 Guilford H W 33-6 Mercer A W 19-6 O 11 North Carolina A L 0-6 O 5 Pittsburgh H L 7-52 25,000 1894 Richmond A W 14-0 O 19 Navy A L 13-45 9 O 26 Villanova A L 12-58 Overall Record: 0-1 William & Mary N L 3-21 N 2 Boston College A L 12-20 Head Coach: None Elon H W 54-0 N 9 Louisiana State H W 32-6 Captain: Plato Durham N 11 Wake Forest H L 0-32 Wofford H W 12-0 N 16 N.C. State H W 19-12 O 24 North Carolina A L 0-28 Davidson H L 13-20 N 23 Wake Forest H W 20-0 500 N 28 Davidson A L 12-13 D 7 North Carolina H L 7-48 1920 1925 Overall Record: 4-0-1 Overall Record: 4-5 NOTE: The Duke-Pittsburgh game on October 5 marked the fi rst Head Coach: Floyd J. Egan Head Coach: Pat Herron game in Duke Stadium. Captain: B.B. Jones Captain: Fred Grigg

O 16 Guilford W 20-7 Guilford H W 33-0 O 23 Emory & Henry W 7-0 N.C. State H L 0-13 O 30 Lynchburg W 13-7 O 10 North Carolina H L 0-41 N 13 Elon W 13-6 O 17 Elon A W 6-0 N 25 Wofford T 0-0 O 24 William & Mary N9 L 0-41 O 31 Richmond H W 10-0 N 7 Wake Forest H L 3-21 N 20 Wofford A W 6-0 N 25 Davidson A L 0-26

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1930 1935 SC Champions 1939 SC Champions Overall Record: 8-1-2 SC: 4-1-1 (4th) Overall Record: 8-2 SC: 5-0 (1st) Overall Record: 8-1 SC: 5-0 (1st) Head Coach: James DeHart Head Coach: Wallace Wade Final National Ranking: 8th (AP) Captain: Lee Davis Captain: James Johnston Head Coach: Wallace Wade Captain: Allen Johnson S 27 South Carolina H L 0-22 S 21 Wake Forest N7 W 26-7 13,000 O 4 Virginia H W 32-0 S 28 South Carolina H W 47-0 8,000 S 30 Davidson A W 26-6 10,000 O 11 Davidson H W 12-0 O 5 Washington & Lee N2 W 26-0 15,000 O 7 Colgate H W 37-0 20,000 O 18 Navy A W 18-0 O 12 Clemson H W 38-12 9,000 O 14 Pittsburgh A L 13-14 50,000 O 25 Wofford H W 14-0 O 19 Georgia Tech A L 0-6 12,000 O 21 Syracuse (13/-) H W 33-6 20,000 N 1 Villanova A W 12-6 O 25 Auburn H L 0-7 8,000 O 28 Wake Forest (12/-) H W 6-0 16,000 N 8 Kentucky H W 14-7 N 2 Tennessee H W 19-6 15,000 N 4 Georgia Tech (12/-) A W 7-6 30,000 N 15 N.C. State A W 18-0 N 9 Davidson A W 26-7 7,000 N 11 VMI (15/-) A W 20-7 12,000 N 22 Wake Forest A T 13-13 N 16 North Carolina H W 25-0 46,880 N 18 North Carolina (13/7) H W 13-3 52,000 N 27 Washington & Lee H W 14-0 N 23 N. C. State A W 7-0 10,000 N 25 N.C. State (8/-) A W 28-0 D 6 North Carolina A T 0-0 1936 SC Champions 1940 1931 Overall Record: 9-1 SC: 7-0 (1st) Overall Record: 7-2 SC: 4-1 (2nd) Overall Record: 5-3-2 SC: 3-3-1 (8th) Final National Ranking: 11th (AP) Final National Ranking: 18th (AP) Head Coach: Wallace Wade Head Coach: Wallace Wade Head Coach: Wallace Wade Captain: Kidd Brewer Captain: Ace Parker Captain: Alex Winterson

S 26 South Carolina A L 0-7 S 19 Davidson N7 W 13-0 9,101 S 28 VMI H W 23-0 7,000 O 3 VMI H W 13-0 S 26 Colgate H W 6-0 22,360 O 5 Tennessee A L 0-13 25,000 O 10 Villanova H W 18-0 O 3 South Carolina A W 21-0 6,382 O 19 Colgate A W 13-0 14,000 O 17 Davidson A T 0-0 O 10 Clemson H W 25-0 4,127 O 26 Wake Forest A W 23-0 12,000 O 23 Wake Forest H W 28-0 O 17 Georgia Tech H W 19-6 29,953 N 2 Georgia Tech (19/-) H W 41-7 34,000 O 31 Tennessee A L 2-25 O 24 Tennessee (2/-) A L 13-15 13,263 N 9 Davidson (12/-) A W 46-13 5,000 N 7 Kentucky A W 7-0 O 31 Washington & Lee (13/-) N2 W 51-0 6,691 N 16 North Carolina (12/-) A L 3-6 41,000 N 14 N.C. State H L 0-14 N 7 Wake Forest (15/-) A W 20-0 3,546 N 23 N.C. State H W 42-6 10,000 N 21 North Carolina H T 0-0 N 14 North Carolina (13/-) A W 27-7 32,000 N 30 Pittsburgh (20/-) H W 12-7 27,000 N 28 Washington & Lee A W 6-0 N 26 N.C. State (11/-) H W 13-0 17,320 1941 SC Champions • Rose Bowl 1932 1937 Overall Record: 9-1 SC: 5-0 (1st) Overall Record: 7-3 SC: 5-3 (9th) Overall Record: 7-2-1 SC: 5-1 (4th) Final National Ranking: 2nd (AP) Head Coach: Wallace Wade Final National Ranking: 20th (AP) Head Coach: Wallace Wade Captain: Lowell Mason Head Coach: Wallace Wade Captain: Bob Barnett Captain: Woodrow Lipscomb S 24 Davidson H W 13-0 S 27 Wake Forest H W 43-14 7,000 O 1 VMI A W 44-0 S 25 Virginia Tech N7 W 25-0 7,768 O 4 Tennessee H W 19-0 45,000 O 8 Auburn A L 7-18 O 2 Davidson A W 34-6 5,128 O 11 Maryland N14 W 50-0 14,000 O 15 Maryland H W 34-0 O 9 Tennessee H T 0-0 31,683 O 18 Colgate (3/-) H W 27-14 25,000 O 21 Wake Forest H W 9-0 O 16 Georgia Tech A W 20-19 24,344 O 25 Pittsburgh (4/-) A W 27-14 28,000 O 29 Tennessee A L 13-16 O 23 Colgate (10/-) A W 13-0 7,606 N 1 Georgia Tech (4/-) A W 14-0 27,000 N 5 Kentucky H W 13-0 O 30 Washington & Lee (13/-) N2 W 43-0 6,426 N 8 Davidson (4/-) A W 56-0 10,000 N 12 N.C. State A L 0-6 N 6 Wake Forest (11/-) H W 67-0 1,735 N 15 North Carolina (3/-) H W 20-0 45,000 N 19 North Carolina A W 7-0 N 13 North Carolina (8/-) H L 6-14 35,854 N 22 N.C. State (3/-) A W 55-6 10,000 N 25 Washington & Lee H W 13-0 N 20 N.C. State A W 20-7 6,110 J 1 Oregon State (2/12) H L 16-20 56,000 N 27 Pittsburgh (18/1) H L 0-10 36,165 NOTE: After large crowds had been banned on the West Coast due 1933 SC Champions to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, Duke hosted the Rose Overall Record: 9-1 SC: 4-0 (1st) 1938 SC Champions • Rose Bowl Bowl on January 1, 1942, marking the only time the game has been Head Coach: Wallace Wade Overall Record: 9-1 SC: 5-0 (1st) played away from Pasadena, Calif. Captain: Carl Schock Final National Ranking: 3rd (AP) Head Coach: Wallace Wade S 30 VMI N7 W 37-6 10,000 Captains: Dan Hill & Eric Tipton 1942 O 7 Wake Forest H W 22-0 Overall Record: 5-4-1 SC: 3-1-1 (5th) O 14 Tennessee H W 10-2 22,000 S 24 Virginia Tech N7 W 18-0 Head Coach: Eddie Cameron O 21 Davidson A W 19-7 O 1 Davidson H W 27-0 Captain: Jim Smith O 28 Kentucky A W 14-7 15,000 O 8 Colgate N11 W 7-0 24,000 N 4 Auburn H W 13-7 O 15 Georgia Tech H W 6-0 30,000 S 26 Davidson N12 W 21-0 2,500 N 11 Maryland A W 38-7 10,000 O 22 Wake Forest (9/-) N12 W 7-0 O 3 Wake Forest A L 7-20 7,000 N 18 North Carolina H W 21-0 32,000 O 29 North Carolina (11/-) A W 14-0 35,000 O 10 Georgia Navy H L 12-26 8,000 N 25 N.C. State H W 7-0 10,000 N 12 Syracuse (7/-) A W 21-0 O 17 Colgate (-/9) N11 W 34-0 15,000 D 2 Georgia Tech A L 0-6 16,000 N 19 N.C. State (4/-) H W 7-0 15,000 O 24 Pittsburgh A W 28-0 20,000 N 26 Pittsburgh (3/4) H W 7-0 49,138 O 31 Georgia Tech (-/9) H L 7-26 24,000 J 2 Southern California (3/7) N13 L 3-7 93,000 N 7 Maryland H W 42-0 9,000 1934 N 14 North Carolina A T 13-13 32,000 Overall Record: 7-2 SC: 3-1 (t3rd) N 21 N.C. State H W 47-0 16,000 Head Coach: Wallace Wade N 28 Jacksonville NAS A L 0-13 7,500 Captain: Jack Dunlap

S 29 VMI A W 46-0 O 6 Clemson H W 20-6 7,000 O 13 Georgia Tech H W 20-0 30,000 O 20 Davidson A W 20-0 10,000 O 27 Tennessee A L 6-14 20,000 N 3 Auburn A W 13-6 3,000 N 10 Wake Forest H W 28-7 N 17 North Carolina A L 0-7 30,000 D 1 N.C. State H W 32-0 9,000

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1943 SC Champions 1948 1953 ACC Champions Overall Record: 8-1 SC: 4-0 (1st) Overall Record: 4-3-2 SC: 3-2-1 (7th) Overall Record: 7-2-1 ACC: 4-0 (t1st) Final National Ranking: 7th (AP) Head Coach: Wallace Wade Final National Ranking: 18th (AP); 18th (UPI) Head Coach: Eddie Cameron Captain: Al DeRogatis Head Coach: Bill Murray Captain: Game captains Captain: Howard Pitt S 25 N.C. State A T 0-0 20,000 S 8 Camp Lejeune H W 40-0 12,700 O 2 Tennessee H T 7-7 22,000 S 19 South Carolina (10/-) A W 20-7 30,000 S 25 Richmond H W 61-0 7,415 O 9 Navy H W 28-7 25,000 S 26 Wake Forest (10/-) H W 19-0 20,000 O 2 N.C. Pre-Flight H W 42-0 6,179 O 16 Maryland (18/-) N17 W 13-12 22,000 O 3 Tennessee (12/-) A W 21-7 30,000 O 9 Navy (5/4) N14 L 13-14 55,600 O 23 Virginia Tech (15/-) N18 W 7-0 13,500 O 10 Purdue (8/-) H W 20-14 30,000 O 16 North Carolina (6/-) H W 14-7 27,700 O 30 Georgia Tech (-/6) H L 7-19 32,000 O 17 Army (7/-) N15 L 13-14 23,000 O 30 Georgia Tech (8/-) A W 14-7 30,000 N 6 Wake Forest (-/18) H L 20-27 20,000 O 24 N.C. State (16/-) H W 31-0 15,000 N 6 N.C. State (9/-) A W 75-0 5,000 N 13 George Washington H W 62-0 12,000 O 31 Virginia (13/-) N9 W 48-6 25,000 N 13 Virginia (7/-) H W 49-0 6,000 N 20 North Carolina (-/5) A L 0-20 44,500 N 7 Navy (10/-) N14 T 0-0 15,000 N 20 North Carolina (6/-) A W 27-6 27,000 N 21 Georgia Tech (15/12) A L 10-13 40,000 N 28 North Carolina H W 35-20 40,000 1949 1944 SC Champions • Sugar Bowl Overall Record: 6-3 SC: 4-2 (4th) Overall Record: 6-4 SC: 4-0 (1st) Head Coach: Wallace Wade 1954 ACC Champions • Orange Bowl Final National Ranking: 11th (AP) Captain: Louis Allen Overall Record: 8-2-1 ACC: 4-0 (1st) Head Coach: Eddie Cameron Final National Ranking: 14th (AP); 14th (UPI) Captain: Gordon Carver S 24 Richmond H W 67-0 12,000 Head Coach: Bill Murray O 1 Tennessee A W 21-7 40,000 Captain: Jerry Barger S 23 Richmond H W 61-7 8,250 O 8 Navy (14/-) A L 14-28 22,000 S 30 Pennsylvania A L 7-18 40,000 O 15 N.C. State H W 14-13 20,000 S 25 Pennsylvania (19/-) A W 52-0 31,000 O 7 N.C. Pre-Flight H L 6-13 19,000 O 22 Virginia Tech H W 55-7 10,000 O 2 Tennessee (7/-) H W 7-6 30,000 O 14 Navy (-/6) N14 L 0-7 25,000 O 29 Georgia Tech A W 27-14 38,000 O 9 Purdue (6/5) A T 13-13 47,000 O 21 Army (-/2) N15 L 7-27 45,000 N 5 Wake Forest (16/-) H L 7-27 35,000 O 16 Army (6/18) H L 14-28 42,500 N 4 Georgia Tech (-/5) H W 19-13 30,000 N 12 George Washington A W 35-0 9,823 O 23 N.C. State (19/-) A W 21-7 10,200 N 11 Wake Forest (20/12) H W 34-0 28,000 N 19 North Carolina H L 20-21 57,500 O 30 Georgia Tech (16/-) H W 21-20 33,000 N 18 South Carolina (10/-) A W 34-7 12,000 N 6 Navy (11/19) N9 L 7-40 28,000 N 25 North Carolina (11/-) A W 33-0 20,000 N 13 Wake Forest A W 28-21 10,000 J 1 Alabama (11/-) N16 W 29-26 73,000 1950 N 20 South Carolina H W 26-7 13,000 Overall Record: 7-3 SC: 5-2 (6th) N 27 North Carolina (20/-) A W 47-12 35,000 Head Coach: Wallace Wade J 1 Nebraska (14/-) N19 W 34-7 68,750 1945 SC Champions Captain: Billy Cox Overall Record: 6-2 SC: 4-0 (1st) Final National Ranking: 13th (AP) S 23 South Carolina (16/-) A W 14-0 28,000 1955 ACC Champions Head Coach: Eddie Cameron S 30 Pittsburgh (16/-) H W 28-14 25,000 Overall Record: 7-2-1 ACC: 4-0 (t1st) Captains: Ernie Knotts & Kelley Mote O 7 Tennessee (14/-) H L 7-28 30,000 Final National Ranking: 16th (UPI) O 14 N.C. State A W 7-0 16,500 Head Coach: Bill Murray S 22 South Carolina H W 60-0 12,000 O 21 Richmond A W 41-0 4,000 Captain: Jesse Birchfi eld S 29 Bogue Field H W 76-0 22,000 O 28 Maryland H L 14-26 20,000 O 6 Navy H L 0-21 44,000 N 4 Georgia Tech H W 30-21 30,000 S 24 N.C. State A W 33-7 20,000 O 13 Wake Forest (13/-) A W 26-19 18,000 N 11 Wake Forest H L 7-13 25,000 O 1 Tennessee (16/-) A W 21-0 25,500 O 27 Army (19/1) N15 L 13-48 44,687 N 18 Virginia Tech N12 W 47-6 5,000 O 8 William & Mary (13/-) H W 47-7 15,000 N 3 Georgia Tech (18/-) A W 14-6 30,000 N 25 North Carolina A W 7-0 40,000 O 15 Ohio State (11/14) A W 20-14 82,254 N 10 N.C. State (16/-) H W 26-13 15,000 O 22 Pittsburgh (5/-) H L 7-26 31,000 N 24 North Carolina (15/-) H W 14-7 44,000 O 29 Georgia Tech (17/12) A L 0-27 40,000 1951 N 5 Navy (-/9) N14 T 7-7 27,119 Overall Record: 5-4-1 SC: 4-2 (6th) N 12 South Carolina (18/-) A W 41-7 18,000 1946 Head Coach: Bill Murray N 19 Wake Forest (20/-) H W 14-0 15,000 Overall Record: 4-5 SC: 3-2 (5th) Captain: James Gibson D 3 North Carolina H W 6-0 34,000 Head Coach: Wallace Wade Captain: Bill Milner S 22 South Carolina A W 34-6 28,000 S 29 Pittsburgh A W 19-14 20,000 1956 S 28 N.C. State A L 6-13 22,000 O 6 Tennessee (-/3) A L 0-26 45,000 Overall Record: 5-4-1 ACC: 4-1 (2nd) O 5 Tennessee H L 7-12 42,000 O 13 N.C. State H W 27-21 23,000 Final National Ranking: 20th (UPI) O 12 Navy N14 W 21-6 38,704 O 20 Virginia Tech N9 W 55-6 20,000 Head Coach: Bill Murray O 19 Richmond (12/-) H W 41-0 10,000 O 27 Virginia H L 7-30 25,000 Captain: Buddy Bass O 26 Army (13/1) N15 L 0-19 59,031 N 3 Georgia Tech (-/5) A T 14-14 36,000 N 2 Georgia Tech (19/16) H L 0-14 44,000 N 10 Wake Forest H L 13-19 30,000 S 22 South Carolina (16/-) A L 0-7 25,000 N 9 Wake Forest (-/13) H W 13-0 25,000 N 17 William & Mary A L 13-14 14,000 S 29 Virginia A W 40-7 17,000 N 16 South Carolina (20/-) A W 39-0 18,000 N 24 North Carolina H W 19-7 50,000 O 6 Tennessee (-/9) H L 20-33 22,000 N 23 North Carolina (-/14) A L 7-22 43,385 O 13 SMU (-/19) H W 14-6 25,000 O 20 Pittsburgh (-/16) N9 L 14-27 26,000 1952 SC Champions O 27 N.C. State H W 42-0 12,000 1947 Overall Record: 8-2 SC: 5-0 (1st) N 3 Georgia Tech (-/2) H L 0-7 38,000 Overall Record: 4-3-2 SC: 3-1-1 (4th) Final National Ranking: 16th (AP); 18th (UPI) N 10 Navy (-/12) H T 7-7 25,000 Final National Ranking: 19th (AP) Head Coach: Bill Murray N 17 Wake Forest A W 26-0 6,000 Head Coach: Wallace Wade Captain: Louis Tepe N 24 North Carolina A W 21-6 36,000 Captain: Ben Cittadino S 20 Washington & Lee (19/-) H W 34-0 16,000 S 27 N.C. State H W 7-0 38,000 S 26 SMU (19/-) A W 14-7 28,000 O 4 Tennessee A W 19-7 41,000 O 4 Tennessee (10/11) H W 7-0 35,000 O 11 Navy (13/-) N14 T 14-14 35,000 O 11 South Carolina (6/-) A W 33-7 22,000 O 18 Maryland (17/-) H W 19-7 20,000 O 18 N.C. State (5/-) A W 57-0 11,500 O 25 Wake Forest (15/11) A W 13-6 25,000 O 25 Virginia (6/9) A W 21-7 35,000 N 1 Georgia Tech (9/6) A L 0-7 38,000 N 1 Georgia Tech (6/4) H L 7-28 45,000 N 8 Missouri (13/-) H L 7-28 30,000 N 8 Navy (12/-) H L 6-16 25,000 N 15 South Carolina H T 0-0 6,000 N 15 Wake Forest A W 14-7 10,000 N 22 North Carolina (13/-) H L 0-21 56,500 N 22 North Carolina (20/-) A W 34-0 42,000

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1957 Orange Bowl 1961 ACC Champions 1966 Overall Record: 6-3-2 ACC: 5-1-1 (2nd) Overall Record: 7-3 ACC: 5-1 (1st) Overall Record: 5-5 ACC: 2-3 (6th) Final National Ranking: 16th (AP); 14th (UPI) Final National Ranking: 20th (AP) Head Coach: Tom Harp Head Coach: Bill Murray Head Coach: Bill Murray Captains: Bob Matheson & Mike Shasby Captain: Hal McElhany Captain: Jack Wilson S 17 West Virginia H W 34-15 25,000 S 21 South Carolina (10/-) A W 26-14 40,000 S 23 South Carolina A W 7-6 35,000 S 24 Pittsburgh A W 14-7 24,684 S 28 Virginia (7/-) H W 40-0 14,000 S 30 Virginia N2 W 42-0 20,000 O 1 Virginia H W 27-8 10,000 O 5 Maryland (4/-) H W 14-0 25,000 O 7 Wake Forest H W 23-3 20,000 O 8 Maryland A L 19-21 28,400 O 12 Rice (5/15) A W 7-6 52,000 O 14 Georgia Tech A L 0-21 44,015 O 15 Clemson A L 6-9 30,000 O 19 Wake Forest (5/-) H W 34-7 17,600 O 21 Clemson H L 7-17 30,000 O 22 N.C. State H L 7-33 27,000 O 26 N.C. State (4/11) A T 14-14 21,000 O 28 N.C. State A W 17-6 21,800 O 29 Georgia Tech (-/6) H L 7-48 42,000 N 2 Georgia Tech (7/-) A L 0-13 40,000 N 4 Michigan A L 14-28 56,488 N 5 Navy A W 9-7 22,203 N 9 Navy (16/7) N14 T 6-6 31,000 N 11 Navy N9 W 30-9 32,000 N 12 Notre Dame (-/1) A L 0-64 59,075 N 16 Clemson (11/14) H W 7-6 22,000 N 18 North Carolina H W 6-3 41,000 N 19 North Carolina A W 41-25 46,000 N 23 North Carolina (11/-) H L 13-21 40,000 D 2 Notre Dame H W 37-13 35,000 J 1 Oklahoma (16/-) N19 L 21-48 76,318 1967 1962 ACC Champions Overall Record: 4-6 ACC: 2-4 (6th) 1958 Overall Record: 8-2 ACC: 6-0 (1st) Head Coach: Tom Harp Overall Record: 5-5 ACC: 3-2 (3rd) Final National Ranking: 14th (UPI) Captains: Mike Murphy & Bob Foyle Head Coach: Bill Murray Head Coach: Bill Murray Captain: Pryor Millner Captain: Johnny Markas S 16 Wake Forest N1 W 31-13 22,452 S 23 Michigan A L 7-10 79,492 S 20 South Carolina A L 0-8 38,000 S 22 Southern California (8/-) A L 7-14 26,400 S 30 South Carolina H L 17-21 25,000 S 27 Virginia A L 12-15 15,000 S 29 South Carolina H W 21-8 24,500 O 7 Army A W 10-7 31,000 O 4 Illinois H W 15-13 25,000 O 6 Florida N21 W 28-21 30,000 O 14 Virginia A W 13-6 25,000 O 11 Baylor H W 12-7 26,000 O 13 California H W 21-7 31,000 O 21 Clemson H L 7-13 28,000 O 18 Notre Dame (-/12) A L 7-9 59,068 O 20 Clemson A W 16-0 38,000 O 28 N.C. State (-/5) A L 7-28 44,000 O 25 N.C. State H W 20-13 20,000 O 27 N.C. State H W 21-14 23,000 N 4 Georgia Tech A L 7-19 50,103 N 1 Georgia Tech H L 8-10 30,000 N 3 Georgia Tech H L 9-20 44,000 N 11 Navy N9 W 35-16 30,000 N 8 LSU (-/1) A L 18-50 63,000 N 10 Maryland H W 10-7 26,000 N 18 North Carolina H L 9-20 44,000 N 15 Wake Forest A W 29-0 20,000 N 17 Wake Forest A W 50-0 12,000 N 22 North Carolina (-/17) A W 7-6 44,500 N 24 North Carolina A W 16-14 40,000 1968 Overall Record: 4-6 ACC: 3-4 (5th) 1959 1963 Head Coach: Tom Harp Overall Record: 4-6 ACC: 2-3 (6th) Overall Record: 5-4-1 ACC: 5-2 (3rd) Captain: J.B. Edwards Head Coach: Bill Murray Head Coach: Bill Murray Captain: Mike McGee Captain: Chuck Walker S 21 South Carolina A W 14-7 42,234 S 28 Michigan H L 10-31 25,000 S 19 South Carolina A L 7-12 37,000 S 21 South Carolina H W 22-14 25,000 O 5 Maryland N9 W 30-28 21,000 S 26 Ohio State (-/12) A L 13-14 82,834 S 28 Virginia A W 30-8 17,000 O 12 Virginia H L 20-50 22,000 O 3 Rice H W 24-7 21,000 O 5 Maryland N2 W 30-12 20,000 O 19 Clemson A L 22-39 30,000 O 10 Pittsburgh A L 0-12 38,749 O 12 California A T 22-22 36,000 O 26 Army A L 25-57 32,000 O 17 Army H L 6-21 33,500 O 19 Clemson H W 35-30 28,000 N 2 Georgia Tech H W 46-30 25,000 O 24 N.C. State A W 17-15 14,000 O 26 N.C. State A L 7-21 21,500 N 9 N.C. State H L 15-17 25,000 O 31 Georgia Tech (-/9) A W 10-7 44,174 N 2 Georgia Tech A L 6-30 52,266 N 16 Wake Forest H W 18-3 17,500 N 7 Clemson (-/10) A L 0-6 40,000 N 9 Wake Forest H W 39-7 18,000 N 23 North Carolina A L 14-25 44,500 N 14 Wake Forest H W 27-15 25,000 N 16 Navy (-/2) H L 25-38 41,000 N 26 North Carolina H L 0-50 33,000 N 28 North Carolina H L 14-16 47,500 1969 Overall Record: 3-6-1 ACC: 3-3-1 (3rd) 1960 ACC Champions • Cotton Bowl 1964 Head Coach: Tom Harp Overall Record: 8-3 ACC: 5-1 (1st) Overall Record: 4-5-1 ACC: 3-2-1 (2nd) Captain: Jim Dearth Final National Ranking: 10th (AP); 11th (UPI) Head Coach: Bill Murray Head Coach: Bill Murray Captain: Dan Lonon S 20 South Carolina A L 20-27 42,791 Captains: Art Browning & Butch Allie S 27 Virginia A L 0-10 25,000 S 19 South Carolina A T 9-9 35,000 O 4 Pittsburgh H L 12-14 18,000 S 24 South Carolina A W 31-0 37,000 S 26 Virginia H W 30-0 20,000 O 11 Wake Forest A W 27-20 21,000 O 1 Maryland A W 20-7 25,000 O 10 Maryland H W 24-17 27,000 O 18 Maryland A L 7-20 26,700 O 8 Michigan A L 6-31 77,183 O 17 N.C. State H W 35-3 34,000 O 25 N.C. State A T 25-25 32,700 O 15 N.C. State H W 17-13 28,000 O 24 Army A W 6-0 31,843 N 1 Georgia Tech A L 7-20 41,113 O 22 Clemson H W 21-6 33,000 O 31 Georgia Tech (-/8) H L 8-21 45,000 N 8 Clemson H W 34-27 22,000 O 29 Georgia Tech (15/-) H W 6-0 40,000 N 7 Wake Forest A L 7-20 17,000 N 15 Virginia Tech N9 L 12-48 23,000 N 5 Navy (13/4) H W 19-10 46,000 N 14 Navy A L 14-27 28,014 N 22 North Carolina H W 17-13 44,000 N 12 Wake Forest (7/-) A W 34-7 16,500 N 21 North Carolina A L 15-21 45,000 N 19 North Carolina (6/-) A L 6-7 42,000 N 28 Tulane A L 0-17 12,000 D 3 UCLA (10/-) A L 6-27 23,357 1970 J 2 Arkansas (10/7) N20 W 7-6 74,000 Overall Record: 6-5 ACC: 5-2 (2nd) 1965 Head Coach: Tom Harp Overall Record: 6-4 ACC: 4-2 (3rd) Captains: Dick Biddle & Leo Hart Head Coach: Bill Murray Captain: John Gutekunst S 12 Florida N21 L 19-21 53,841 S 19 Maryland H W 13-12 12,877 S 18 Virginia A W 21-7 28,000 S 26 Virginia H W 17-7 24,478 S 25 South Carolina A W 20-15 39,000 O 3 Ohio State (-/1) A L 10-34 86,123 O 2 Rice A W 41-21 22,000 O 10 West Virginia (-/11) A W 21-13 35,000 O 9 Pittsburgh H W 21-13 25,000 O 17 N.C. State A W 22-6 26,400 O 16 Clemson H L 2-3 31,000 O 24 Clemson A W 21-10 30,000 O 23 Illinois A L 14-28 47,077 O 31 Georgia Tech H L 16-24 32,650 O 30 Georgia Tech A L 23-35 46,981 N 7 Wake Forest H L 14-28 28,600 N 6 N.C. State A L 0-21 19,500 N 14 South Carolina A W 42-38 42,454 N 13 Wake Forest H W 40-7 25,000 N 21 North Carolina A L 34-59 48,600 N 20 North Carolina H W 34-7 45,000

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1971 1975 1979 Overall Record: 6-5 ACC: 2-3 (3rd) Overall Record: 4-5-2 ACC: 3-0-2 (2nd) Overall Record: 2-8-1 ACC: 0-6 (7th) Head Coach: Mike McGee Head Coach: Mike McGee Head Coach: Red Wilson Captains: Rich Searl, Lanny Murdock & Dennis Satyshur Captains: Ernie Clark, Dave Meier & Hal Spears Captains: Bob Riordan & Craig Hoskins

S 11 Florida N22 W 12-6 51,677 S 12 Southern California (-/4) A L 7-35 56,727 S 15 East Carolina H W 28-14 33,800 S 18 South Carolina (-/19) H W 28-12 35,113 S 20 South Carolina H L 16-24 21,500 S 22 South Carolina A L 0-35 53,743 S 25 Virginia (20/-) A W 28-0 18,500 S 27 Virginia H W 26-11 21,750 S 29 Virginia A L 12-30 26,947 O 2 Stanford (19/10) A W 9-3 61,000 O 4 Pittsburgh A L 0-14 33,778 O 6 Army A T 17-17 33,874 O 9 Clemson (14/-) N9 L 0-3 20,000 O 11 Army A W 21-10 36,577 O 13 Richmond A W 34-7 10,500 O 16 N.C. State H W 41-13 28,174 O 18 Clemson H W 25-21 31,500 O 20 Clemson H L 10-28 24,600 O 23 Navy (10/-) A L 14-15 24,844 O 25 Florida (-/12) A L 16-24 62,222 O 27 Maryland H L 0-27 34,200 O 30 Georgia Tech A L 0-21 49,886 N 1 Georgia Tech A L 6-21 44,116 N 3 Georgia Tech A L 14-24 23,445 N 6 West Virginia H W 31-15 30,150 N 8 Wake Forest A W 42-14 28,900 N 10 Wake Forest (-/20) A L 14-17 28,300 N 13 Wake Forest A L 7-23 32,000 N 15 N.C. State H T 21-21 43,200 N 17 N.C. State H L 7-28 24,100 N 20 North Carolina H L 0-38 51,500 N 22 North Carolina H T 17-17 42,100 N 24 North Carolina H L 16-37 39,800

1972 1976 1980 Overall Record: 5-6 ACC: 3-3 (4th) Overall Record: 5-5-1 ACC: 2-3-1 (4th) Overall Record: 2-9 ACC: 1-5 (7th) Head Coach: Mike McGee Head Coach: Mike McGee Head Coach: Red Wilson Captains: Dale Grimes, Bill Haneberg & Steve Jones Captains Tony Benjamin, Billy Bryan & Bob Grupp Captains: Dennis Tabron & Ed Brown

S 9 Alabama (-/7) N23 L 12-35 71,281 S 11 Tennessee A W 21-18 82,687 S 6 East Carolina H L 10-35 27,400 S 16 Washington (-/12) A L 6-14 59,200 S 18 South Carolina A L 6-24 52,237 S 20 Auburn (-/19) A L 28-35 57,742 S 23 Stanford (-/19) H L 6-10 24,600 S 25 Virginia A W 21-6 20,000 S 27 Virginia H L 17-20 14,144 S 30 Virginia H W 37-13 20,806 O 2 Pittsburgh (-/2) H L 31-44 37,200 O 4 Indiana A L 21-31 43,120 O 7 N.C. State A L 0-17 38,200 O 9 Miami A W 20-7 13,811 O 11 South Carolina (-/17) A L 7-20 56,451 O 14 Clemson A W 7-0 33,000 O 16 Clemson A T 18-18 41,500 O 18 Clemson A W 34-17 60,300 O 21 Maryland H W 20-14 21,300 O 23 Maryland (-/6) H L 3-30 20,200 O 25 Maryland H L 14-17 17,400 O 28 Navy N9 W 17-16 26,000 O 30 Georgia Tech H W 31-7 30,300 N 1 Georgia Tech H W 17-12 18,200 N 4 Georgia Tech H W 20-14 37,300 N 6 Wake Forest H L 17-38 23,600 N 8 Wake Forest H L 24-27 23,000 N 11 Wake Forest H L 7-9 18,025 N 13 N.C. State A W 28-14 41,600 N 15 N.C. State A L 21-38 42,800 N 18 North Carolina (-/16) A L 0-14 47,000 N 20 North Carolina A L 38-39 48,000 N 22 North Carolina (-/15) A L 21-44 51,389

1973 1977 1981 Overall Record: 2-8-1 ACC: 1-4-1 (5th) Overall Record: 5-6 ACC: 2-4 (5th) Overall Record: 6-5 ACC: 3-3 (4th) Head Coach: Mike McGee Head Coach: Mike McGee Head Coach: Red Wilson Captains: Mark Johnson, John Ricca & Keith Stoneback Captains: Frank DeStefano & Jeff Green Captains: Dennis Tabron, Dan Yellott, Greg Bamberger & Cedric Jones S 15 Tennessee (-/9) A L 17-21 70,787 S 10 East Carolina H L 16-17 38,200 S 22 Washington H W 23-21 22,500 S 17 Michigan (-/1) A L 9-21 104,072 S 12 Ohio State (-/11) A L 13-34 86,266 S 29 Virginia A L 3-7 20,300 S 24 Virginia A W 31-7 26,000 S 19 South Carolina A L 3-17 56,321 O 6 Purdue A L 7-27 53,241 O 1 Navy H W 28-16 24,800 S 26 Virginia A W 29-24 27,523 O 13 Tulane (-/18) H L 17-24 20,500 O 8 South Carolina A W 25-21 49,385 O 3 East Carolina H W 24-14 18,250 O 20 Clemson H L 8-24 33,800 O 15 Clemson H L 11-17 26,500 O 10 Virginia Tech H W 14-7 32,000 O 27 Maryland N9 L 10-30 20,500 O 22 Maryland A L 13-31 44,687 O 17 Clemson (-/6) H L 10-38 26,000 N 3 Georgia Tech A L 10-12 47,129 O 29 Georgia Tech A W 25-24 47,131 O 24 Maryland A L 21-24 31,800 N 10 Wake Forest A T 7-7 20,500 N 5 Wake Forest A W 38-14 15,100 O 31 Georgia Tech A W 38-24 30,232 N 17 N.C. State (-/20) H L 3-21 40,380 N 12 N.C. State H L 32-37 28,350 N 7 Wake Forest A W 31-10 22,000 N 24 North Carolina H W 27-10 44,600 N 19 North Carolina (-/18) H L 3-16 40,078 N 14 N.C. State H W 17-7 26,750 N 21 North Carolina (-/15) H L 10-31 38,525 1974 1978 Overall Record: 6-5 ACC: 2-4 (5th) Overall Record: 4-7 ACC: 2-4 (5th) 1982 Head Coach: Mike McGee Head Coach: Mike McGee Overall Record: 6-5 ACC: 3-3 (t3rd) Captains: Mike Bomgardner & Keith Stoneback Captains: Mike Dunn, Carl McGee & Dan Brooks Head Coach: Red Wilson Captains: Robert Oxendine & Emmett Tilley S 14 N.C. State (-/16) A L 21-35 42,200 S 9 Georgia Tech H W 28-10 27,865 S 21 South Carolina A W 20-14 45,620 S 23 South Carolina H W 16-12 33,895 S 4 Tennessee A W 25-24 95,223 S 28 Virginia H W 27-7 18,250 S 30 Michigan (-/4) A L 0-52 104,832 S 18 South Carolina A W 30-17 66,928 O 5 Purdue H W 16-14 20,500 O 7 Virginia H W 20-13 20,375 S 25 Virginia H W 51-17 21,725 O 12 Army H W 33-14 28,500 O 14 Navy A L 8-31 21,431 O 2 Navy H L 21-27 32,750 O 19 Clemson A L 13-17 41,000 O 21 Clemson A L 8-28 51,109 O 9 Virginia Tech H L 21-22 25,125 O 26 Florida (-/12) A L 13-30 56,251 O 28 Maryland (-/5) H L 0-27 23,600 O 16 Clemson (-/20) A L 14-49 63,500 N 2 Georgia Tech H W 9-0 34,500 N 4 Tennessee A L 0-34 83,098 O 23 Maryland A L 22-49 40,100 N 9 Wake Forest H W 23-7 18,200 N 11 Wake Forest H W 3-0 19,825 O 30 Georgia Tech A W 38-21 36,562 N 16 Maryland (-/13) N9 L 13-56 24,000 N 18 N.C. State A L 10-24 43,300 N 6 Wake Forest H W 46-26 21,500 N 23 North Carolina A L 13-14 47,300 N 25 North Carolina A L 15-16 45,000 N 13 N.C. State A L 16-21 42,800 N 20 North Carolina H W 23-17 33,941

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1983 1987 1991 Overall Record: 3-8 ACC: 3-3 (4th) Overall Record: 5-6 ACC: 2-5 (7th) Overall Record: 4-6-1 ACC: 1-6 (t7th) Head Coach: Steve Sloan Head Coach: Steve Spurrier Head Coach: Barry Wilson Captain: Philip Ebinger Captains: Jason Cooper, Dave Denmore & Dewayne Terry Captains: Erwin Sampson & Pete Petroff

S 3 Virginia A L 30-38 28,947 S 5 Colgate H W 41-6 18,300 S 7 South Carolina A T 24-24 71,200 S 10 Indiana A L 10-15 41,120 S 12 Northwestern H W 31-16 19,600 S 14 Rutgers H W 42-22 15,400 S 17 South Carolina H L 24-31 20,500 S 19 Vanderbilt H W 35-31 23,100 S 21 Colgate H W 42-14 24,200 O 1 Miami (-/15) H L 17-56 28,750 S 26 Virginia A L 17-42 35,500 S 28 Virginia A L 3-34 43,400 O 8 Virginia Tech A L 14-27 40,700 O 3 Rutgers A L 0-7 13,247 O 5 Vanderbilt H W 17-13 20,600 O 15 Clemson H L 31-38 19,300 O 17 Clemson (-/7) A L 10-17 72,000 O 26 Maryland A W 17-13 35,423 O 22 Maryland (-/15) A L 3-38 40,100 O 24 Maryland A L 22-23 37,400 N 2 Georgia Tech H L 6-17 38,732 O 29 Georgia Tech H W 32-26 17,650 O 31 Georgia Tech H W 48-14 30,800 N 9 Wake Forest A L 14-31 15,759 N 5 Wake Forest A W 31-21 21,400 N 7 Wake Forest A L 27-30 23,500 N 16 N.C. State (-/24) H L 31-32 28,975 N 10 N.C. State H W 27-26 19,100 N 14 N.C. State H L 45-47 24,700 N 23 North Carolina A L 14-47 50,500 N 19 North Carolina A L 27-34 49,500 N 21 North Carolina A W 25-10 46,000 N 30 Clemson (-/13) N24 L 21-33 50,000

1984 1988 1992 Overall Record: 2-9 ACC: 1-5 (t6th) Overall Record: 7-3-1 ACC: 3-3-1 (6th) Overall Record: 2-9 ACC: 0-8 (9th) Head Coach: Steve Sloan Head Coach: Steve Spurrier Head Coach: Barry Wilson Captain: Johnny Hill Captains: Wayne Charles, Anthony Dilweg & Jeff Patten Captains: Randy Cuthbert & Darrell Spells

S 8 Indiana H W 31-24 23,500 S 3 Northwestern A W 31-21 24,713 S 5 Florida State (-/4) A L 21-48 60,751 S 22 South Carolina A L 0-21 68,300 S 10 Tennessee A W 31-26 93,144 S 12 Vanderbilt A L 37-42 40,031 S 29 Army A L 9-13 39,026 S 17 The Citadel H W 41-17 12,400 S 19 Rice H W 17-12 11,400 O 6 Virginia H L 10-38 17,200 S 24 Virginia H W 38-34 20,200 S 26 Virginia (-/14) H L 28-55 24,400 O 13 Virginia Tech A L 0-27 36,400 O 1 Vanderbilt A W 17-15 39,372 O 10 East Carolina H W 45-14 34,100 O 20 Clemson A L 21-54 80,500 O 15 Clemson (-/11) A L 17-49 83,500 O 17 Clemson (-19) A L 6-21 78,000 O 27 Maryland H L 7-43 17,500 O 22 Maryland H L 24-34 23,800 O 24 Maryland H L 25-27 17,850 N 3 Georgia Tech A L 3-31 36,393 O 29 Georgia Tech A W 31-21 40,393 O 31 Georgia Tech A L 17-20 44,129 N 10 Wake Forest H L 16-20 28,000 N 5 Wake Forest H L 16-35 35,500 N 7 Wake Forest H L 14-28 33,600 N 17 N.C. State A W 16-13 35,200 N 12 N.C. State A T 43-43 52,000 N 14 N.C. State (-/14) A L 27-45 46,350 N 24 North Carolina H L 15-17 31,200 N 19 North Carolina H W 35-29 28,600 N 21 North Carolina (-/21) H L 28-31 28,680

1985 1989 ACC Champions • All American Bowl 1993 Overall Record: 4-7 ACC: 2-5 (t6th) Overall Record: 8-4 ACC: 6-1 (t1st) Overall Record: 3-8 ACC: 2-6 (7th) Head Coach: Steve Sloan Head Coach: Steve Spurrier Head Coach: Barry Wilson Captain: Pete Stubbs Captains: John Howell & Carey Metts Captains: Steve Alderfer, Robert Baldwin Brad Sherrod & Scott Youmans S 7 Northwestern H W 40-17 21,000 S 2 South Carolina A L 21-27 74,222 S 14 West Virginia A L 18-20 61,181 S 9 Northwestern H W 41-31 15,220 S 4 Florida State (-/1) H L 7-45 26,800 S 21 Ohio H W 34-13 18,150 S 16 Tennessee (-/17) A L 6-28 93,659 S 11 Rutgers A L 38-39 26,854 O 5 Virginia A L 14-37 41,500 S 23 Virginia A L 28-49 37,800 S 18 Army H W 42-21 21,300 O 12 South Carolina A L 7-28 71,150 S 30 Clemson (-/7) H W 21-17 22,600 S 25 Virginia (-/22) A L 0-35 37,700 O 19 Clemson H L 9-21 31,700 O 7 Army H W 35-29 25,200 O 2 Tennessee (-/11) A L 19-52 96,173 O 26 Maryland A L 10-40 46,175 O 21 Maryland A W 46-25 38,617 O 9 Clemson H L 10-13 18,600 N 2 Georgia Tech H L 0-9 14,400 O 28 Georgia Tech H W 30-19 38,621 O 16 Maryland A L 18-26 31,487 N 9 Wake Forest A L 7-27 19,800 N 4 Wake Forest A W 52-35 18,600 O 23 Wake Forest A W 21-13 20,123 N 16 N.C. State H W 31-19 16,200 N 11 N.C. State H W 35-26 41,200 O 30 Georgia Tech H L 14-47 30,470 N 23 North Carolina A W 23-21 48,500 N 18 North Carolina A W 41-0 46,000 N 6 N.C. State (-/22) H W 21-20 15,200 D 28 Texas Tech (20/24) N23 L 21-49 44,917 N 26 North Carolina (-/13) A L 24-38 50,000 1986 Overall Record: 4-7 ACC: 2-5 (6th) 1990 1994 Hall of Fame Bowl Head Coach: Steve Sloan Overall Record: 4-7 ACC: 1-6 (7th) Overall Record: 8-4 ACC: 5-3 (t3rd) Captains: Paul Constantino & Mike Junkin Head Coach: Barry Wilson Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith Captains: Chip Nitowski, Erwin Sampson, Captains: Zaid Abdul-Aleem, Robert Baldwin & Matt Williams S 6 Northwestern A W 17-6 21,514 Mike Urso & Randy Jones S 13 Georgia (-/19) A L 7-31 80,420 S 3 Maryland H W 49-16 20,831 S 20 Ohio H W 22-7 28,500 S 1 South Carolina A L 10-21 71,606 S 10 East Carolina H W 13-10 36,420 S 27 Virginia H W 20-13 20,500 S 8 Northwestern A W 27-24 28,177 S 15 Army H W 43-7 24,342 O 4 Vanderbilt A L 18-24 38,874 S 22 Virginia (-/10) H L 0-59 24,862 S 24 Georgia Tech A W 27-12 40,107 O 18 Clemson (-/17) A L 3-35 81,500 S 29 Clemson (-/19) A L 7-26 81,500 O 1 Navy A W 47-14 25,579 O 25 Maryland H L 19-27 18,600 O 6 Army A W 17-16 41,014 O 15 Clemson (25/-) H W 19-13 29,432 N 1 Georgia Tech A L 6-34 37,102 O 13 Western Carolina H W 49-18 15,700 O 22 Wake Forest (20/-) A W 51-26 21,445 N 8 Wake Forest H W 38-36 36,200 O 20 Maryland H L 20-23 23,200 O 29 Florida State (16/9) A L 20-59 73,889 N 15 N.C. State A L 15-29 41,800 O 27 Georgia Tech (-/16) A L 31-48 44,061 N 5 Virginia (23/13) H W 28-25 33,941 N 22 North Carolina H L 35-42 33,500 N 3 Wake Forest H W 57-20 32,700 N 12 N.C. State (19/-) A L 23-24 53,900 N 10 N.C. State A L 0-16 36,800 N 19 North Carolina (25/-) H L 40-41 40,103 N 17 North Carolina H L 22-24 31,600 J 2 Wisconsin (25/-) N22 L 20-34 61,384

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1995 1999 2003 Overall Record: 3-8 ACC: 1-7 (8th) Overall Record: 3-8 ACC: 3-5 (t6th) Overall Record: 4-8 ACC: 2-6 (8th) Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith Head Coach: Carl Franks Head Coach: Carl Franks Captains: Spence Fischer & Jon Merrill Captains: Chris Combs, Eric Jones, Captains: Ryan Fowler, Terrell Smith, Drew Strojny & Alex Wade Scottie Montgomery & Austin Smithwick S 2 Florida State (-/1) N25 L 26-70 51,200 A 30 Virginia (-/18) A L 0-27 61,737 S 9 Rutgers H W 24-14 25,400 S 11 East Carolina A L 9-27 42,052 S 6 Western Carolina H W 29-3 18,022 S 16 Army A W 23-21 33,031 S 18 Northwestern HOT L 12-15 18,720 S 13 Rice HOT W 27-24 18,742 S 23 Maryland (-/24) A L 28-41 41,013 S 25 Vanderbilt H L 14-31 20,483 S 20 Northwestern H L 10-28 21,143 S 30 Navy H L 9-30 29,400 O 2 Florida State (-/1) N21 L 23-51 37,310 S 27 Florida State (-/6) H L 7-56 24,370 O 7 Georgia Tech H L 21-37 20,110 O 9 Virginia A2OT W 24-17 43,600 O 11 Maryland A L 20-33 50,084 O 14 Virginia (-/19) A L 30-44 40,200 O 16 Georgia Tech (-/8) H L 31-38 16,648 O 18 Wake Forest H L 13-42 17,314 O 21 N.C. State H L 38-41 24,117 O 23 N.C. State HOT L 24-31 26,179 O 25 N.C. State H L 21-28 27,614 O 28 Wake Forest H W 42-26 31,752 O 30 Maryland A W 25-22 30,222 N 1 Tennessee (-/19) A L 6-23 104,772 N 11 Clemson (-/24) A L 17-34 63,000 N 6 Clemson A L 7-58 75,000 N 8 Georgia Tech H W 41-17 12,976 N 18 North Carolina A L 24-28 47,000 N 13 Wake Forest H W 48-35 29,457 N 15 Clemson A L 7-40 70,000 N 20 North Carolina A L 0-38 35,000 N 22 North Carolina A W 30-22 48,000

1996 NOTE: Ted Roof served as interim head coach for the fi nal fi ve Overall Record: 0-11 ACC: 0-8 (9th) 2000 games of the 2003 season. Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith Overall Record: 0-11 ACC: 0-8 (9th) Captains: Gerald Ford, Billy Granville & John Krueger Head Coach: Carl Franks Captains: Troy Andrew, Troy Austin, 2004 S 7 Florida State (-/3) A L 7-44 70,181 Todd DeLamielleure & Spencer Romine Overall Record: 2-9 ACC: 1-7 (t10th) S 14 Northwestern H L 13-38 29,321 Head Coach: Ted Roof S 21 Army A L 17-35 36,049 S 2 East Carolina H L 0-38 30,224 Captains: Giuseppe Aguanno, Phillip Alexander, S 26 Georgia Tech A L 22-48 44,145 S 9 Northwestern A L 5-38 23,209 Chris Dapolito & Kenneth Stanford O 5 Navy A L 27-64 31,365 S 16 Virginia H L 10-26 18,776 O 12 Clemson H L 6-13 23,586 S 23 Vanderbilt A L 7-26 35,391 S 4 Navy A L 12-27 29,027 O 26 Maryland H L 19-22 18,751 S 30 Clemson (-/7) H L 22-52 16,872 S 11 Connecticut A L 20-22 40,000 N 2 Virginia (-/16) H L 3-27 28,276 O 14 Florida State (-/7) A L 14-63 80,280 S 18 Virginia Tech A L 17-41 65,115 N 9 N.C. State A L 22-44 47,200 O 21 Georgia Tech A L 10-45 36,908 S 25 Maryland (-/23) H L 21-55 16,298 N 16 Wake Forest A L 16-17 17,842 O 28 Maryland H L 9-20 20,033 O 2 The Citadel H W 28-10 16,814 N 23 North Carolina (-/13) H L 10-27 30,264 N 4 Wake Forest A L 26-28 19,224 O 16 Georgia Tech A L 7-24 46,856 N 11 N.C. State A L 31-35 51,680 O 23 Virginia (-/14) H L 16-37 24,157 N 18 North Carolina H L 21-59 24,673 O 30 Wake Forest A L 22-24 25,762 1997 N 6 Florida State (-/13) A L 7-29 80,598 Overall Record: 2-9 ACC: 0-8 (9th) N 13 Clemson H W 16-13 24,714 Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith 2001 N 20 North Carolina H L 17-40 30,541 Captains: Chike Egbuniwe & Jeff Hodrick Overall Record: 0-11 ACC: 0-8 (9th) Head Coach: Carl Franks S 6 N.C. State H L 14-45 33,214 Captains: Ben Erdeljac, Ronnie Hamilton, Mike Hart & Nate Krill 2005 S 13 Northwestern A L 20-24 36,225 Overall Record: 1-10 ACC: 0-8 (6th/Coastal) S 20 Army H W 20-17 21,748 S 1 Florida State (-/6) H L 13-55 23,312 Head Coach: Ted Roof S 27 Navy H W 26-17 17,370 S 8 Rice A L 13-15 17,745 Captains: Phillip Alexander, Brendan Dewan & Ronnie Elliott O 4 Maryland A L 10-16 23,206 S 22 Northwestern (-/16) H L 7-44 18,427 O 11 Florida State (-/4) H L 27-51 21,557 S 29 Virginia A L 10-31 54,653 S 3 East Carolina A L 21-24 35,107 O 18 Virginia A L 10-13 36,600 O 6 Georgia Tech (-/17) H L 10-37 10,431 S 10 Virginia Tech (-/7) H L 0-45 25,014 O 25 Wake Forest H L 24-38 28,276 O 13 Wake Forest H L 35-42 10,835 S 17 VMI H W 40-14 10,126 N 8 Clemson AOT L 20-29 61,500 O 20 Maryland (-/12) A L 17-59 43,528 S 24 Virginia (-/23) A L 7-38 61,021 N 15 Georgia Tech H L 38-41 22,638 O 27 Vanderbilt H L 28-42 18,332 O 1 Navy H L 21-28 15,246 N 22 North Carolina (-/8) A L 14-50 53,500 N 3 N.C. State H L 31-55 35,206 O 8 Miami (-/9) A L 7-52 40,315 N 17 North Carolina A L 17-52 52,000 O 15 Georgia Tech H L 10-35 17,451 D 1 Clemson A L 31-59 72,000 O 22 Florida State (-/11) H L 24-55 21,731 1998 O 29 Wake Forest H L 6-44 15,347 Overall Record: 4-7 ACC: 2-6 (t6th) NOTE: The Duke-Clemson game was originally scheduled for N 3 Clemson A L 20-49 77,000 Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith September 15, but was shifted to December 1 following the series N 19 North Carolina A L 21-24 50,000 Captains: Lennie Friedman, Dawud Rasheed & Eric Scanlan of attacks on the United States on September 11. S 5 Western Carolina H W 24-10 22,460 2006 S 12 Northwestern A W 44-10 40,178 2002 Overall Record: 0-12 ACC: 0-8 (6th/Coastal) S 19 Florida State (-/11) A L 13-62 80,032 Overall Record: 2-10 ACC: 0-8 (9th) Head Coach: Ted Roof S 26 Virginia (-/11) H L 0-24 24,380 Head Coach: Carl Franks Captains: Casey Camero, Eli Nichols & John Talley O 3 Georgia Tech A L 13-41 35,724 Captains: Ryan Fowler, Jamyon Small & Drew Strojny O 10 Wake Forest A W 19-16 22,037 S 2 Richmond H L 0-13 27,546 O 17 N.C. State A L 24-27 50,200 A 31 East Carolina H W 23-16 23,276 S 9 Wake Forest A L 13-14 26,071 O 24 Clemson H W 28-23 30,630 S 7 Louisville H L 3-40 25,486 S 16 Virginia Tech (-/14) A L 0-36 66,233 O 31 Vanderbilt A2OT L 33-36 27,214 S 14 Northwestern A L 21-26 22,910 S 30 Virginia H L 0-37 19,241 N 14 Maryland H L 25-42 15,272 S 21 Florida State (-/5) A L 17-48 82,397 O 7 Alabama A L 14-30 92,138 N 21 North Carolina H L 6-28 25,740 S 28 Navy A W 43-17 31,647 O 14 Florida State H L 24-51 17,525 O 5 Virginia H L 22-27 17,638 O 21 Miami H L 15-20 16,291 O 12 Wake Forest A L 10-36 25,856 O 28 Vanderbilt H L 28-45 14,198 O 19 N.C. State (-/13) A L 22-24 51,500 N 4 Navy H L 13-38 17,782 O 26 Maryland H L 12-45 23,451 N 11 Boston College (-/22) A L 7-28 42,326 N 2 Clemson H L 31-34 16,479 N 18 Georgia Tech (-/18) A L 21-49 46,768 N 16 Georgia Tech A L 2-17 41,335 N 25 North Carolina H L 44-45 24,478 N 23 North Carolina H L 21-23 33,002

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2007 2012 Belk Bowl Overall Record: 1-11 ACC: 0-8 (6th/Coastal) Overall Record: 6-7 ACC: 3-5 (5th/Coastal) HOMECOMING RESULTS Head Coach: Ted Roof Head Coach: David Cutcliffe (40-49-1) Captains: Patrick Bailey, Chris Davis, Captains: Walt Canty, Ross Cockrell, 1924 Wake Forest L 0-32 1969 North Carolina W 17-13 Matt Rumsey & Jomar Wright Sean Renfree & Conner Vernon 1925 Wake Forest L 3-21 1970 Georgia Tech L 16-24 1926 Davidson L 0-20 1971 N.C. State W 41-13 S 1 Connecticut H L 14-45 17,251 S 1 FIU H W 46-26 31,117 1927 North Carolina L 0-18 1972 Maryland W 20-14 S 8 Virginia A L 13-24 58,554 S 8 Stanford (-/25) A L 13-50 44,016 1928 South Dakota W 25- 7 1973 Tulane L 17-24 1929 Pittsburgh L 7-52 1974 Army W 33-14 S 15 Northwestern A W 20-14 23,716 S 15 N.C. Central H W 54-17 22,829 1930 Virginia W 32-0 1975 Clemson W 25-21 S 22 Navy A L 43-46 31,278 S 22 Memphis H W 38-14 23,658 1931 VMI W 13-0 1976 Maryland L 3-30 S 29 Miami A L 14-24 30,614 S 29 Wake Forest A W 34-27 28,743 1932 Maryland W 34-0 1977 Clemson L 11-17 O 6 Wake Forest H L 36-41 20,134 O 6 Virginia H W 42-17 26,856 1933 Tennessee W 10-2 1978 Maryland L 0-27 O 13 Virginia Tech (-/12) H L 14-43 23,691 O 13 Virginia Tech A L 20-41 65,632 1934 Georgia Tech W 20-0 1979 Clemson L 10-28 O 27 Florida State A L 6-25 79,159 O 20 North Carolina H W 33-30 33,941 1935 Tennessee W 19-6 1980 Georgia Tech W 17-12 1936 Colgate W 6-0 1981 Clemson L 10-38 (-/25) (-/11) N 3 Clemson H L 10-47 20,457 O 27 Florida State A L 7-48 71,467 1937 Tennessee T 0-0 1982 Wake Forest W 46-26 N 10 Georgia Tech H L 24-41 18,788 N 3 Clemson (-/10) H L 20-56 31,894 1938 Georgia Tech W 6-0 1983 Georgia Tech W 32-26 N 17 Notre Dame A L 7-28 80,975 N 17 Georgia Tech A L 24-42 41,904 1939 Syracuse W 33-6 1984 Wake Forest L 16-20 N 24 North Carolina AOT L 14-20 52,000 N 24 Miami H L 45-52 26,895 1940 Georgia Tech W 41-7 1985 Georgia Tech L 0-9 D 27 Cincinnati N8 L 34-48 48,128 1941 Tennessee W 19-0 1986 Maryland L 19-27 1942 Georgia Tech L 7-26 1987 Georgia Tech W 48-14 2008 1943 North Carolina W 14-7 1988 Maryland L 24-34 Overall Record: 4-8 ACC: 1-7 (6th/Coastal) 2013 ACC Coastal Division Champions • Chick-fi l-A Bowl 1944 Georgia Tech W 19-13 1989 N.C. State W 35-26 1945 Navy L 0-21 1990 Wake Forest W 57-20 Head Coach: David Cutcliffe Overall Record: 10-4 ACC: 6-2 (1st/Coastal) 1946 Georgia Tech L 0-14 1991 Georgia Tech L 6-17 Captains: Greg Akinbiyi, Re’quan Boyette, Cameron Goldberg, Final National Ranking: 22nd (USA Today/Coaches); 23rd (AP); 24th (BCS) 1947 Missouri L 7-28 1992 Maryland L 25-27 Eron Riley, Vincent Rey, Tielor Robinson, Head Coach: David Cutcliffe 1948 Georgia Tech L 7-19 1993 Georgia Tech L 14-47 Michael Tauiliili & Glenn Williams Captains: Anthony Boone, Ross Cockrell, Justin Foxx, 1949 Virginia Tech W 55-7 1994 North Carolina L 40-41 Dave Harding & Juwan Thompson 1950 Georgia Tech W 30-21 1995 Georgia Tech L 21-37 A 30 James Madison H W 31-7 32,571 1951 Virginia L 7-30 1996 Clemson L 6-13 A 31 N.C. Central H W 45-0 22,521 1952 Georgia Tech L 7-28 1997 Navy W 26-17 S 6 Northwestern H L 20-24 23,614 1953 Purdue W 20-14 1998 Virginia L 0-24 S 13 Navy H W 41-31 25,082 S 7 Memphis A W 28-14 44,237 1954 Army L 14-28 1999 Vanderbilt L 14-31 S 27 Virginia H W 31-3 25,527 S 14 Georgia Tech H L 14-38 21,267 1955 Pittsburgh L 7-26 2000 North Carolina L 21-59 O 4 Georgia Tech A L 0-27 46,104 S 21 Pittsburgh H L 55-58 22,714 1956 SMU W 14-6 2001 Georgia Tech L 10-37 O 18 Miami H L 31-49 32,011 S 28 Troy H W 38-31 30,126 1957 Maryland W 14-0 2002 Virginia L 22-27 O 25 Vanderbilt A W 10-7 38,270 O 12 Navy H W 35-7 23,749 1958 Baylor W 12-7 2003 Wake Forest L 13-42 1959 Army L 6-21 2004 The Citadel W 28-10 OT O 19 Virginia A W 35-22 39,071 N 1 Wake Forest A L 30-33 32,226 1960 Georgia Tech W 6-0 2005 Navy L 21-28 N 8 N.C. State H L 17-27 31,964 O 26 Virginia Tech (-/16) A W 13-10 63,326 1961 Clemson L 7-17 2006 Virginia L 0-37 N 15 Clemson A L 7-31 74,272 N 9 N.C. State H W 38-20 32,010 1962 California W 21-7 2007 Virginia Tech L 14-43 N 22 Virginia Tech A L 3-14 66,233 N 16 Miami (-/24) H W 48-30 30,044 1963 Clemson W 35-30 2008 Miami L 31-49 N 29 North Carolina H L 20-28 30,322 N 23 Wake Forest (25/-) A W 28-21 28,463 1964 Georgia Tech L 8-21 2009 N.C. Central W 49-14 N 30 North Carolina (24/-) A W 27-25 62,000 1965 Clemson L 2-3 2010 Army L 21-35 1966 Georgia Tech L 7-48 2011 Tulane W 48-27 D 7 Florida State (20/1) N8 L 7-45 67,694 1967 Clemson L 7-13 2012 Memphis W 38-14 2009 4 D 31 Texas A&M (22/20) N L 48-52 67,946 1968 Virginia L 20-50 2013 Troy W 38-31 Overall Record: 5-7 ACC: 3-5 (5th/Coastal) Head Coach: David Cutcliffe Captains: Thaddeus Lewis & Vincent Rey

S 5 Richmond H L 16-24 33,311 S 12 Army A W 35-19 25,698 S 19 Kansas (-/22) A L 16-44 50,101 S 26 N.C. Central H W 49-14 26,390 O 3 Virginia Tech (-/6) H L 26-34 26,211 O 10 N.C. State A W 49-28 56,452 O 24 Maryland H W 17-13 24,650 O 31 Virginia A W 28-17 41,713 N 7 North Carolina A L 6-19 59,750 N 14 Georgia Tech (-/7) H L 10-49 25,899 N 21 Miami (-/20) A L 16-34 38,200 N 28 Wake Forest H L 34-45 21,420

2010 Overall Record: 3-9 ACC: 1-7 (t5th/Coastal) Head Coach: David Cutcliffe Captains: Abraham Kromah, Bryan Morgan & Chris Rwabukamba

S 4 Elon H W 41-27 33,941 S 11 Wake Forest A L 48-54 31,673 S 18 Alabama (-/1) H L 13-62 39,042 S 25 Army H L 21-35 28,289 O 2 Maryland A L 16-21 39,106 O 16 Miami H L 13-28 25,911 Neutral Site Key O 23 Virginia Tech (-/23) A L 7-44 66,233 N1 Raleigh, N.C. N14 Baltimore, Md. O 30 Navy A W 34-31 34,117 N2 Richmond, Va. N15 New York, N.Y. N 6 Virginia H W 55-48 22,741 N3 Columbia, S.C. N16 New Orleans, La. N 13 Boston College H L 16-21 21,420 N4 Atlanta, Ga. N17 Washington, D.C. N 20 Georgia Tech A L 20-30 42,110 N5 Lynchburg, Va. N18 Roanoke, Va. N 27 North Carolina H L 19-24 30,904 N6 Rocky Mount, N.C. N19 Miami, Fla. N7 Greensboro, N.C. N20 Dallas, Texas N8 Charlotte, N.C. N21 Jacksonville, Fla. N9 Norfolk, Va. N22 Tampa, Fla. N10 Goldsboro, N.C. N23 Birmingham, Ala. N11 Buffalo, N.Y. N24 Tokyo, Japan N12 Winston-Salem, N.C. N25 Orlando, Fla. N13 Pasadena, Calif.

98 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE SERIES LEDGERS Alabama (1-3) 1974 A L 13-17 East Carolina (5-5) 1942 H L 7-26 Illinois (1-1) Memphis (2-0) 1945 N W 29-26 1975 H W 25-21 1977 H L 16-17 1943 A W 14-7 1958 H W 15-13 2012 H W 38-14 1972 A L 12-35 1976 A T 18-18 1979 H W 28-14 1944 H W 19-13 1965 A L 14-28 2013 A W 28-14 2006 A L 14-30 1977 H L 11-17 1980 H L 10-35 1945 A W 14-6 2010 H L 13-62 1978 A L 8-28 1981 H W 24-14 1946 H L 0-14 Indiana (1-2) Mercer (2-0) 1979 H L 10-28 1992 H W 45-14 1947 A L 0-7 1980 A L 21-31 1928 H W 38-18 Arkansas (1-0) 1980 A W 34-17 1994 H W 13-10 1948 H L 7-19 1983 A L 10-15 1929 A W 19-6 1960 N W 7-6 1981 H L 10-38 1999 A L 9-27 1949 A W 27-14 1984 H W 31-24 1982 A L 14-49 2000 H L 0-38 1950 H W 30-21 Miami (2-9) Army (11-10-1) 1983 H L 31-38 2002 H W 23-16 1951 A T 14-14 James Madison (1-0) 1976 A W 20-7 1944 N L 7-27 1984 A L 21-54 2005 A L 21-24 1952 H L 7-28 2008 H W 31-7 1983 H L 17-56 1945 N L 13-48 1985 H L 9-21 1953 A L 10-13 2005 A L 7-52 1946 N L 0-19 1986 A L 3-35 Elon (6-0-1) 1954 H W 21-20 Kansas (0-1) 2006 H L 15-20 1953 N L 13-14 1987 A L 10-17 1920 W 13-6 1955 A L 0-27 2009 A L 16-44 2007 A L 14-24 1954 H L 14-28 1988 A L 17-49 1921 H T 0-0 1956 H L 0-7 2008 H L 31-49 1959 H L 6-21 1989 H W 21-17 1923 N W 39-0 1957 A L 0-13 Kentucky (4-0) 2009 A L 16-34 1964 A W 6-0 1990 A L 7-26 1924 H W 54-0 1958 H L 8-10 1930 H W 14-7 2010 H L 13-28 1967 A W 10-7 1991 N L 21-33 1925 A W 6-0 1959 A W 10-7 1931 A W 7-0 2011 A L 14-49 1968 A L 25-57 1992 A L 6-21 1926 H W 32-0 1960 H W 6-0 1932 H W 13-0 2012 H L 45-52 1974 H W 33-14 1993 H L 10-13 2010 H W 41-27 1961 A L 0-21 1933 A W 14-7 2013 H W 48-30 1975 A W 21-10 1994 H W 19-13 1962 H L 9-20 1979 A T 17-17 1995 A L 17-34 Emory & Henry (2-0) 1963 A L 6-30 LSU (1-1) Michigan (0-6) 1984 A L 9-13 1996 H L 6-13 1920 W 7-0 1964 H L 8-21 1929 H W 32-6 1960 A L 6-31 1989 H W 35-29 1997 OT A L 20-29 1921 A W 7-0 1965 A L 23-35 1958 A L 18-50 1961 A L 14-28 1990 A W 17-16 1998 H W 28-23 1966 H L 7-48 1967 A L 7-10 1993 H W 42-21 1999 A L 7-58 Florida (2-3) 1967 A L 7-19 Lynchburg (2-0) 1968 H L 10-31 1994 H W 43-7 2000 H L 22-52 1962 N W 28-21 1968 H W 46-30 1920 W 13-7 1977 A L 9-21 1995 A W 23-21 2001 A L 31-59 1970 N L 19-21 1969 A L 7-20 1921 H W 14-13 1978 A L 0-52 1996 A L 17-35 2002 H L 31-34 1971 N W 12-6 1970 H L 16-24 1997 H W 20-17 2003 A L 7-40 1974 A L 13-30 1971 A L 0-21 Maryland (19-31) Missouri (0-1) 2009 A W 35-19 2004 H W 16-13 1975 A L 16-24 1972 H W 20-14 1932 H W 34-0 1947 H L 7-28 2010 H L 21-35 2005 A L 20-49 1973 A L 10-12 1933 A W 38-7 2007 H L 10-47 FIU (2-0) 1974 H W 9-0 1941 N W 50-0 Navy (15-20-5) Auburn (3-3) 2008 A L 7-31 2011 A W 31-27 1975 A L 6-21 1942 H W 42-0 1927 A L 6-32 1892 A W 34-6 2012 H L 20-56 2012 H W 46-26 1976 H W 31-7 1947 H W 19-7 1928 A L 0-6 1932 A L 7-18 1977 A W 25-24 1948 N W 13-12 1929 A L 13-45 1933 H W 13-7 Colgate (9-0) Florida State (0-19) 1978 H W 28-10 1950 H L 14-26 1930 A W 18-0 1934 A W 13-6 1936 H W 6-0 1992 A L 21-48 1979 A L 14-24 1957 H W 14-0 1943 N L 13-14 1935 H L 0-7 1937 A W 13-0 1993 H L 7-45 1980 H W 17-12 1960 A W 20-7 1944 N L 7-27 1980 A L 28-35 1938 N W 7-0 1994 A L 20-59 1981 A W 38-24 1962 H W 10-7 1945 H L 0-21 1939 H W 37-0 1995 N L 26-70 1982 A W 38-21 1963 N W 30-12 1946 N W 21-6 Baylor (1-0) 1940 A W 13-0 1996 A L 7-44 1983 H W 32-26 1964 H W 24-17 1947 N T 14-14 1958 H W 12-7 1941 H W 27-14 1997 H L 27-51 1984 A L 3-31 1966 A L 19-21 1948 H W 28-7 1942 N W 34-0 1998 A L 13-62 1985 H L 0-9 1968 N W 30-28 1949 A L 14-28 Boston College (2-4) 1987 H W 41-6 1999 N L 23-51 1986 A L 6-34 1969 A L 7-20 1952 H L 6-16 1927 A W 25-9 1991 H W 42-14 2000 A L 14-63 1987 H W 48-14 1970 H W 13-12 1953 N T 0-0 1928 A L 0-19 2001 H L 13-55 1988 A W 31-21 1972 H W 20-14 1954 N L 7-40 1929 A L 12-20 Columbia (0-1) 2002 A L 17-48 1989 H W 30-19 1973 N L 10-30 1955 N T 7-7 2006 A L 7-28 1926 A L 0-24 2003 H L 7-56 1990 A L 31-48 1974 N L 13-56 1956 H T 7-7 2010 H L 16-21 2004 A L 7-29 1991 H L 6-17 1976 H L 3-30 1957 N T 6-6 2011 A W 20-19 Connecticut (0-2) 2005 H L 24-55 1992 A L 17-20 1977 A L 13-31 1960 H W 19-10 2004 A L 20-22 2006 H L 24-51 1993 H L 14-47 1978 H L 0-27 1961 N W 30-9 California (1-0-1) 2007 H L 14-45 2007 A L 6-25 1994 A W 27-12 1979 H L 0-27 1963 H L 25-38 1962 H W 21-7 2011 H L 16-41 1995 H L 21-37 1980 H L 14-17 1964 A L 14-27 1963 A T 22-22 Davidson (16-4-1) 2012 A L 7-48 1996 A L 22-48 1981 A L 21-24 1966 A W 9-7 1922 W 12-0 2013 N L 7-45 1997 H L 38-41 1982 A L 22-49 1967 N W 35-16 Cincinnati (0-1) 1923 W 18-6 1998 A L 13-41 1983 A L 3-38 1971 A L 14-15 2012 N L 34-48 1924 H L 13-20 Furman (1-2) 1999 H L 31-38 1984 H L 7-43 1972 N W 17-16 1925 A L 0-26 1891 N W 96-0 2000 A L 10-45 1985 A L 10-40 1977 H W 28-16 The Citadel (2-0) 1926 H L 0-20 1927 H L 7-13 2001 H L 10-37 1986 H L 19-27 1978 A L 8-31 1988 H W 41-17 1927 A W 48-7 1928 A L 0-6 2002 A L 2-17 1987 A L 22-23 1982 H L 21-27 2004 H W 28-10 1928 H W 33-0 2003 H W 41-17 1988 H L 24-34 1994 A W 47-14 1929 A L 12-13 George Washington (2-0) 2004 A L 7-24 1989 A W 46-25 1995 H L 9-30 Clemson (16-36-1) 1930 H W 12-0 1948 H W 62-0 2005 H L 10-35 1990 H L 20-23 1996 A L 27-64 1934 H W 20-6 1931 A T 0-0 1949 A W 35-0 2006 A L 21-49 1991 A W 17-13 1997 H W 26-17 1935 H W 38-12 1932 H W 13-0 2007 H L 24-41 1992 H L 25-27 2002 A W 43-17 1936 H W 25-0 1933 A W 19-7 Georgetown (0-1) 2008 A L 0-27 1993 A L 18-26 2004 A L 12-27 1957 H W 7-6 1934 A W 20-0 1928 A L 0-35 2009 H L 10-49 1994 H W 49-16 2005 H L 21-28 1959 A L 0-6 1935 A W 26-7 2010 A L 20-30 1995 A L 28-41 2006 H L 13-38 1960 H W 21-6 1936 N W 13-0 Georgia (0-1) 2011 H L 31-38 1996 H L 19-22 2007 A L 43-46 1961 H L 7-17 1937 A W 34-6 1986 A L 7-31 2012 A L 24-42 1997 A L 10-16 2008 H W 41-31 1962 A W 16-0 1938 H W 27-0 2013 H L 14-38 1998 H L 25-42 2010 A W 34-31 1963 H W 35-30 1939 A W 26-6 Georgia Tech (30-50-1) 1999 A W 25-22 2013 H W 35-7 1965 H L 2-3 1940 A W 46-13 1933 A L 0-6 Guilford (7-0) 2000 H L 9-20 1966 A L 6-9 1941 A W 56-0 1934 H W 20-0 1920 W 20-7 2001 A L 17-59 Nebraska (1-0) 1967 H L 7-13 1942 N W 21-0 1935 A L 0-6 1921 H W 28-0 2002 H L 12-45 1954 N W 34-7 1968 A L 22-39 1936 H W 19-6 1922 W 43-0 2003 A L 20-33 1969 H W 34-27 1937 A W 20-19 1923 W 68-0 2004 H L 21-55 New York University (0-0-1) 1970 A W 21-10 1938 H W 6-0 1924 H W 33-6 2009 H W 17-13 1921 A T 7-7 1971 N L 0-3 1939 A W 7-6 1925 H W 33-0 2010 A L 16-21 1972 A W 7-0 1940 H W 41-7 1926 H W 32-0 Newberry (1-0) 1973 H L 8-24 1941 A W 14-0 1923 H W 20-14

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North Carolina (38-58-4) 1998 H L 6-28 1987 H L 45-47 Presbyterian (0-0-1) 1989 A L 21-27 Villanova (2-1) 1888 N W 16-0 1999 A L 0-38 1988 A T 43-43 1922 T 6-6 1990 A L 10-21 1929 A L 12-58 1889SPRING N W 25-17 2000 H L 21-59 1989 H W 35-26 1991 A T 24-24 1930 A W 12-6 1889FALL H W 1-0 2001 A L 17-52 1990 A L 0-16 Purdue (2-1-1) 1931 H W 18-0 1891 A W 6-4 2002 H L 21-23 1991 H L 31-32 1953 H W 20-14 South Dakota (1-0) 1892 A L 0-24 2003 A W 30-22 1992 A L 27-45 1954 A T 13-13 1928 H W 25-7 Virginia (32-33) 1893 H W 6-4 2004 H L 17-40 1993 H W 21-20 1973 A L 7-27 1890 N L 4-10 1894 A L 0-28 2005 A L 21-24 1994 A L 23-24 1974 H W 16-14 Southern California (0-3) 1891 N W 20-0 1922 A L 0-20 2006 H L 44-45 1995 H L 38-41 1938 N L 3-7 1892 N L 4-46 1923 A L 6-14 2007 OT A L 14-20 1996 A L 22-44 Randolph Macon (3-0) 1962 A L 7-14 1893 N L 0-30 1924 A L 0-6 2008 H L 20-28 1997 H L 14-45 1921 H W 6-0 1975 A L 7-35 1923 A L 0-33 1925 H L 0-41 2009 A L 6-19 1998 A L 24-27 1922 W 25-12 1930 H W 32-0 1926 A L 0-6 2010 H L 19-24 1999 OT H L 24-31 1923 W 54-0 SMU (2-0) 1943 H W 49-0 1927 H L 0-18 2011 A L 21-37 2000 A L 31-35 1952 A W 14-7 1951 H L 7-30 1928 A L 7-14 2012 H W 33-30 2001 H L 31-55 Rice (5-1) 1956 H W 14-6 1952 A W 21-7 1929 H L 7-48 2013 A W 27-25 2002 A L 22-24 1957 A W 7-6 1953 N W 48-6 1930 A T 0-0 2003 H L 21-28 1959 H W 24-7 Stanford (1-3) 1956 A W 40-7 1931 H T 0-0 N.C. Central (3-0) 2008 H L 17-27 1965 A W 41-21 1971 A W 9-3 1957 H W 40-0 1932 A W 7-0 2009 H W 49-14 2009 A W 49-28 1992 H W 17-12 1972 H L 6-10 1958 A L 12-15 1933 H W 21-0 2012 H W 54-17 2013 H W 38-20 2001 A L 13-15 2011 H L 14-44 1961 N W 42-0 1934 A L 0-7 2013 H W 45-0 2003 OT H W 27-24 2012 A L 13-50 1963 A W 30-8 1935 H W 25-0 Northwestern (8-8) 1964 H W 30-0 1936 A W 27-7 N.C. State (41-36-5) 1985 H W 40-17 Richmond (9-4) Syracuse (2-0) 1965 A W 21-7 1937 H L 6-14 1924 A L 0-14 1986 A W 17-6 1924 A W 14-0 1938 A W 21-0 1966 H W 27-8 1938 A W 14-0 1925 H L 0-13 1987 H W 31-16 1925 H W 10-0 1939 H W 33-6 1967 A W 13-6 1939 H W 13-3 1926 A L 19-26 1988 A W 31-21 1926 A L 7-9 1968 H L 20-50 1940 A L 3-6 1927 H L 18-20 1989 H W 41-31 1927 H W 72-0 Tennessee (13-14-2) 1969 A L 0-10 1941 H W 20-0 1928 A W 14-12 1990 A W 27-24 1943 H W 61-0 1893 H W 70-0 1970 H W 17-7 1942 A T 13-13 1929 H W 19-12 1996 H L 13-38 1944 H W 61-7 1931 A L 2-25 1971 A W 28-0 1943 H W 14-7 1930 A W 18-0 1997 A L 20-24 1946 H W 41-0 1932 A L 13-16 1972 H W 37-13 1943 A W 27-6 1931 H L 0-14 1998 A W 44-10 1949 H W 67-0 1933 H W 10-2 1973 A L 3-7 1944 A W 33-0 1932 A L 0-6 1999 OT H L 12-15 1950 A W 41-0 1934 A L 6-14 1974 H W 27-7 1945 H W 14-7 1933 H W 7-0 2000 A L 5-38 1979 A W 34-7 1935 H W 19-6 1975 H W 26-11 1946 A L 7-22 1934 H W 32-0 2001 H L 7-44 2006 H L 0-13 1936 A L 13-15 1976 A W 21-6 1947 H L 0-21 1935 A W 7-0 2002 A L 21-26 2009 H L 16-24 1937 H T 0-0 1977 A W 31-7 1948 A L 0-20 1936 H W 13-0 2003 H L 10-28 2011 H L 21-23 1940 A L 0-13 1978 H W 20-13 1949 H L 20-21 1937 A W 20-7 2007 A W 20-14 1941 H W 19-0 1979 A L 12-30 1950 A W 7-0 1938 H W 7-0 2008 H L 20-24 Rutgers (2-2) 1946 H L 7-12 1980 H L 17-20 1951 H W 19-7 1939 A W 28-0 1987 A L 0-7 1947 A W 19-7 1981 A W 29-24 1952 A W 34-0 1940 H W 42-6 Notre Dame (1-3) 1991 H W 42-22 1948 H T 7-7 1982 H W 51-17 1953 H W 35-20 1941 A W 55-6 1958 A L 7-9 1993 A L 38-39 1949 A W 21-7 1983 A L 30-38 1954 A W 47-12 1942 H W 47-0 1961 H W 37-13 1995 H W 24-14 1950 H L 7-28 1984 H L 10-38 1955 H W 6-0 1943 A W 75-0 1966 A L 0-64 1951 A L 0-26 1985 A L 14-37 1956 A W 21-6 1945 H W 26-13 2007 A L 7-28 South Carolina (24-17-3) 1952 H W 7-0 1986 H W 20-13 1957 H L 13-21 1946 A L 6-13 1930 H L 0-22 1953 A W 21-7 1987 A L 17-42 1958 A W 7-6 1947 H W 7-0 Oglethorpe (1-0) 1931 A L 0-7 1954 H W 7-6 1988 H W 38-34 1959 H L 0-50 1948 A T 0-0 1922 W 7-6 1935 H W 47-0 1955 A W 21-0 1989 A L 28-49 1960 A L 6-7 1949 H W 14-13 1936 A W 21-0 1956 H L 20-33 1990 H L 0-59 1961 H W 6-3 1950 A W 7-0 Ohio State (1-3) 1944 A W 34-7 1973 A L 17-21 1991 A L 3-34 1962 A W 16-14 1951 H W 27-21 1955 A W 20-14 1945 H W 60-0 1976 A W 21-18 1992 H L 28-55 1963 H L 14-16 1952 A W 57-0 1959 A L 13-14 1946 A W 39-0 1978 A L 0-34 1993 A L 0-35 1964 A L 15-21 1953 H W 31-0 1970 A L 10-34 1947 H T 0-0 1982 A W 25-24 1994 H W 28-25 1965 H W 34-7 1954 A W 21-7 1981 A L 13-34 1950 A W 14-0 1988 A W 31-26 1995 A L 30-44 1966 A W 41-25 1955 A W 33-7 1951 A W 34-6 1989 A L 6-28 1996 H L 3-27 1967 H L 9-20 1956 H W 42-0 Ohio University (2-0) 1952 A W 33-7 1993 A L 19-52 1997 A L 10-13 1968 A L 14-25 1957 A T 14-14 1985 H W 34-13 1953 A W 20-7 2003 A L 6-23 1998 H L 0-24 1969 H W 17-13 1958 H W 20-13 1986 H W 22-7 1954 H W 26-7 1999 2OT A W 24-17 1970 A L 34-59 1959 A W 17-15 1955 A W 41-7 Texas A&M (0-1) 2000 H L 10-26 1971 H L 0-38 1960 H W 17-13 Oklahoma (0-1) 1956 A L 0-7 2013 N L 48-52 2001 A L 10-31 1972 A L 0-14 1961 A W 17-6 1957 N L 21-48 1957 A W 26-14 2002 H L 22-27 1973 H W 27-10 1962 H W 21-14 1958 A L 0-8 Texas Tech (0-1) 2003 A L 0-27 1974 A L 13-14 1963 A L 7-21 Oregon State (0-1) 1959 A L 7-12 1989 N L 21-49 2004 H L 16-37 1975 H T 17-17 1964 H W 35-3 1941 H L 16-20 1960 A W 31-0 2005 A L 7-38 1976 A L 38-39 1965 A L 0-21 1961 A W 7-6 Troy (1-0) 2006 H L 0-37 1977 H L 3-16 1966 H L 7-33 Pennsylvania (1-1) 1962 H W 21-8 2013 H W 38-31 2007 A L 13-24 1978 A L 15-16 1967 A L 7-28 1944 A L 7-18 1963 H W 22-14 2008 H W 31-3 1979 H L 16-37 1968 H L 15-17 1954 A W 52-0 1964 A T 9-9 Tulane (1-2) 2009 A W 28-17 1980 A L 21-44 1969 A T 25-25 1965 A W 20-15 1964 A L 0-17 2010 H W 55-48 1981 H L 10-31 1970 A W 22-6 Pittsburgh (8-10) 1967 H L 17-21 1973 H L 17-24 2011 A L 21-31 1982 H W 23-17 1971 H W 41-13 1929 H L 7-52 1968 A W 14-7 2011 H W 48-27 2012 H W 42-17 1983 A L 27-34 1972 A L 0-17 1937 H L 0-10 1969 A L 20-27 2013 A W 35-22 1984 H L 15-17 1973 H L 3-21 1938 H W 7-0 1970 A W 42-38 UCLA (0-1) 1985 A W 23-21 1974 A L 21-35 1939 A L 13-14 1971 H W 28-12 1960 A L 6-27 VMI (7-1) 1986 H L 35-42 1975 H T 21-21 1940 H W 12-7 1974 A W 20-14 1892 A L 0-32 1987 A W 25-10 1976 A W 28-14 1941 A W 27-14 1975 H L 16-24 Vanderbilt (4-7) 1931 H W 13-0 1988 H W 35-29 1977 H L 32-37 1942 A W 28-0 1976 A L 6-24 1986 A L 18-24 1932 A W 44-0 1989 A W 41-0 1978 A L 10-24 1950 H W 28-14 1977 A W 25-21 1987 H W 35-31 1933 N W 37-6 1990 H L 22-24 1979 H L 7-28 1951 A W 19-14 1978 H W 16-12 1988 A W 17-15 1934 A W 46-0 1991 A L 14-47 1980 A L 21-38 1955 H L 7-26 1979 A L 0-35 1991 H W 17-13 1939 A W 20-7 1992 H L 28-31 1981 H W 17-7 1956 N L 14-27 1980 A L 7-20 1992 A L 37-42 1940 H W 23-0 1993 A L 24-38 1982 A L 16-21 1959 A L 0-12 1981 A L 3-17 1998 2OT A L 33-36 2005 H W 40-14 1994 H L 40-41 1983 H W 27-26 1965 H W 21-13 1982 A W 30-17 1999 H L 14-31 1995 A L 24-28 1984 A W 16-13 1966 A W 14-7 1983 H L 24-31 2000 A L 7-26 1996 H L 10-27 1985 H W 31-19 1969 H L 12-14 1984 A L 0-21 2001 H L 28-42 1997 A L 14-50 1986 A L 15-29 1975 A L 0-14 1985 A L 7-28 2006 H L 28-45 1976 H L 31-44 2008 A W 10-7 100 2013 H L 55-58 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Virginia Tech (8-13) 1981 A W 31-10 1937 N W 25-0 1982 H W 46-26 MILESTONE GAMES 1938 N W 18-0 1983 A W 31-21 # Final Score Date Location Attendance 1948 N W 7-0 1984 H L 16-20 1949 H W 55-7 1985 A L 7-27 1 Duke 16, North Carolina 0 November 27, 1888 Raleigh, N.C. 600 1950 N W 47-6 1986 H W 38-36 50 Duke 20, Newberry 14 November 24, 1923 Durham, N.C. — 1951 N W 55-6 1987 A L 27-30 100 Navy 45, Duke 13 October 19, 1929 Annapolis, Md. — 1969 N L 12-48 1988 H L 16-35 200 Pittsburgh 14, Duke 13 October 14, 1939 Pittsburgh, Pa. 50,000 1981 H W 14-7 1989 A W 52-35 300 [16] Duke 28, Pittsburgh 14 September 30, 1950 Durham, N.C. 25,000 1990 H W 57-20 1982 H L 21-22 400 North Carolina 50, Duke 0 November 26, 1959 Durham, N.C. 33,000 1983 A L 14-27 1991 A L 14-31 1984 A L 0-27 1992 H L 14-28 500 Virginia Tech 48, Duke 12 November 15, 1969 Norfolk, Va. 23,000 2004 A L 17-41 1993 A W 21-13 600 North Carolina 16, Duke 15 November 25, 1978 Chapel Hill, N.C. 45,000 2005 H L 0-45 1994 A W 51-26 700 Duke 31, Northwestern 21 September 3, 1988 Evanston, Ill. 24,713 2006 A L 0-36 1995 H W 42-26 800 [13] North Carolina 27, Duke 10 November 23, 1996 Durham, N.C. 30,264 2007 H L 14-43 1996 A L 16-17 900 Clemson 49, Duke 20 November 3, 2005 Clemson, S.C. 77,000 1997 H L 24-38 2008 A L 3-14 1,000 [20] Texas A&M 52, [22] Duke 48 December 31, 2013 Atlanta, Ga. 67,946 2009 H L 26-34 1998 A W 19-16 2010 A L 7-44 1999 H W 48-35 2011 H L 10-14 2000 A L 26-28 2012 A L 20-41 2001 H L 35-42 MILESTONE WINS 2013 A W 13-10 2002 A L 10-36 2003 H L 13-42 # Final Score Date Location Attendance Wake Forest (55-37-2) 2004 A L 22-24 1 Duke 16, North Carolina 0 November 27, 1888 Raleigh, N.C. 600 1889 N L 0-32 2005 H L 6-44 50 Duke 38, Mercer 18 November 3, 1928 Durham, N.C. — 1889 A W 8-4 2006 A L 13-14 100 Duke 25, North Carolina 0 November 16, 1935 Durham, N.C. 46,880 2007 H L 36-41 1893 N W 12-6 150 [3] Duke 55, N.C. State 6 November 22, 1941 Raleigh, N.C. 10,000 1921 N W 17-0 2008 OT A L 30-33 1922 N W 3-0 2009 H L 34-45 200 Duke 7, North Carolina 0 November 25, 1950 Chapel Hill, N.C. 40,000 1923 A L 6-16 2010 A L 48-54 250 Duke 29, Wake Forest 0 November 15, 1958 Winston-Salem, N.C. 20,000 1924 H L 0-32 2011 H L 23-24 300 Duke 10, Army 7 October 7, 1967 West Point, N.Y. 31,000 1925 H L 3-21 2012 A W 34-27 350 Duke 16, South Carolina 12 September 23, 1978 Durham, N.C. 33,895 1926 N L 0-21 2013 A W 28-21 400 Duke 35, N.C. State 26 November 11, 1989 Durham, N.C. 41,200 1927 A W 32-6 450 Duke 49, N.C. Central 14 September 26, 2009 Durham, N.C. 26,390 1928 H W 38-0 Washington (1-1) 1929 H W 20-0 1972 A L 6-14 475 [24] Duke 27, North Carolina 25 November 30, 2013 Chapel Hill, N.C. 62,000 1930 A T 13-13 1973 H W 23-21 1931 H W 28-0 1932 H W 9-0 Washington & Lee (7-1) 1933 H W 22-0 1927 A L 7-12 LARGEST CROWDS 1934 H W 28-7 1930 H W 14-0 Attendance Score Date Location 1935 N W 26-7 1931 A W 6-0 1. 104,832 [4] Michigan 52, Duke 0 September 30, 1978 Ann Arbor, Mich. 1936 A W 20-0 1932 H W 13-0 2. 104,772 [19] Tennessee 23, Duke 6 November 1, 2003 Knoxville, Tenn. 1937 H W 67-0 1935 N W 26-0 1938 N W 7-0 1936 N W 51-0 3. 104,072 [1] Michigan 21, Duke 9 September 17, 1977 Ann Arbor, Mich. 1939 H W 6-0 1937 N W 43-0 4. 96,173 [11] Tennessee 52, Duke 19 October 2, 1993 Knoxville, Tenn. 1940 A W 23-0 1952 H W 34-0 5. 95,223 Duke 25, Tennessee 24 September 4, 1982 Knoxville, Tenn. 1941 H W 43-14 6. 93,659 [17] Tennessee 28, Duke 6 September 16, 1989 Knoxville, Tenn. 1942 A L 7-20 West Virginia (3-1) 7. 93,144 Duke 31, Tennessee 26 September 10, 1988 Knoxville, Tenn. 1944 H W 34-0 1966 H W 34-15 8. 93,000 [7] Southern California 7, [3] Duke 3 January 2, 1939 Pasadena, Calif. 1970 A W 21-13 1945 A W 26-19 9. 92,138 Alabama 30, Duke 14 October 7, 2006 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1946 H W 13-0 1971 H W 31-15 1947 A W 13-6 1985 A L 18-20 10. 86,266 [11] Ohio State 34, Duke 13 September 12, 1981 Columbus, Ohio 1948 H L 20-27 11. 86,123 [1] Ohio State 34, Duke 10 October 3, 1970 Columbus, Ohio 1949 H L 7-27 Western Carolina (3-0) 12. 83,500 [11] Clemson 49, Duke 17 October 15, 1988 Clemson, S.C. 1950 H L 7-13 1990 H W 49-18 13. 83,098 Tennessee 34, Duke 0 November 4, 1978 Knoxville, Tenn. 1951 H L 13-19 1998 H W 24-10 14. 82,834 [12] Ohio State 14, Duke 13 September 26, 1959 Columbus, Ohio 2003 H W 29-3 1952 A W 14-7 15. 82,687 Duke 21, Tennessee 18 September 11, 1976 Knoxville, Tenn. 1953 H W 19-0 1954 A W 28-21 William & Mary (1-6) 1955 H W 14-0 1921 H L 0-12 1956 A W 26-0 1922 L 7-13 1957 H W 34-7 1923 N L 0-21 LARGEST HOME CROWDS 1958 A W 29-0 1924 N L 3-21 Attendance Score Date Location 1959 H W 27-15 1925 A L 0-41 1. 57,500 North Carolina 21, Duke 20 November 19, 1949 Durham, N.C. 1960 A W 34-7 1951 A L 13-14 2. 56,500 North Carolina 21, [13] Duke 0 November 22, 1947 Durham, N.C. 1961 H W 23-3 1955 H W 47-7 3. 56,000 [12] Oregon State 20, [2] Duke 16 January 1, 1942 Durham, N.C. 1962 A W 50-0 1963 H W 39-7 Wisconsin (0-1) 4. 52,000 [13] Duke 13, [7] North Carolina 3 November 18, 1939 Durham, N.C. 1964 A L 7-20 1994 N L 20-34 5. 51,500 North Carolina 38, Duke 0 November 20, 1971 Durham, N.C. 1965 H W 40-7 6. 50,000 Duke 19, North Carolina 7 November 24, 1951 Durham, N.C. 1967 N W 31-13 Wofford (6-0-1) 7. 49,138 [3] Duke 7, [4] Pittsburgh 0 November 26, 1938 Durham, N.C. 1968 H W 18-3 1920 T 0-0 8. 47,500 North Carolina 16, Duke 14 November 28, 1963 Durham, N.C. 1921 A W 68-0 1969 A W 27-20 9. 46,880 Duke 25, North Carolina 0 November 16, 1935 Durham, N.C. 1970 H L 14-28 1922 W 26-0 1971 A L 7-23 1924 H W 12-0 10. 46,000 [13] Duke 19, [4] Navy 10 November 5, 1960 Durham, N.C. 1972 H L 7-9 1925 A W 6-0 11. 45,000 Duke 19, Tennessee 0 October 4, 1941 Durham, N.C. 1973 A T 7-7 1926 H W 34-0 45,000 [3] Duke 20, North Carolina 0 November 15, 1941 Durham, N.C. 1974 H W 23-7 1930 H W 14-0 45,000 [4] Georgia Tech 28, [6] Duke 7 November 1, 1952 Durham, N.C. 1975 A W 42-14 45,000 [8] Georgia Tech 21, Duke 8 October 31, 1964 Durham, N.C. 1976 H L 17-38 45,000 Duke 34, North Carolina 7 November 20, 1965 Durham, N.C. 1977 A W 38-14 1978 H W 3-0 1979 A L 14-17 1980 H L 24-27

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[7] Southern California 7, [3] Duke 3 [12] Oregon State 20, [2] Duke 16 Rose Bowl • January 2, 1939 • Pasadena, Calif. Rose Bowl • January 1, 1942 • Durham, N.C.

The Blue Devils’ famed “Iron Dukes”, with co-captains Dan Hill and Eric Tipton leading The 1942 Rose Bowl game is like no other in the history of this famous contest. Large the way, entered the Rose Bowl having completed the regular season unbeaten, untied and crowds had been banned on the West Coast due to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, unscored upon, but Southern Cal ruined that perfect season in the fi nal minute of Duke’s fi rst and bowl offi cials accepted an offer from Duke to host the game in Durham, making this the bowl appearance. only time the game has ever been played outside of Pasadena. Coach Wallace Wade said, “I hated to see the boys lose it when they played such a Often called the most hectic week in Durham’s history, the fi nal days leading to the great game. We did well as long as they used only two teams, but when they put in those transplanted 1942 Rose Bowl only served as a prelude to what transpired on the fi eld of play. third and fourth teams, they were too much for us.” Not even a steady rain that chilled the 56,000 spectators at Duke Stadium could detract from But Duke probably won more national fans that day than they would have had they a marvelously contested affair between the Southern Conference champion Blue Devils and won. Bill Stern’s NBC radio broadcast went into homes here and abroad and millions of the invaders from Oregon State. fans mourned with the Blue Devil faithful. Coach Wallace Wade’s team, during a 9-0 regular season, averaged 34.5 points a The game itself rocked back and forth for three quarters, mostly a punting duel between game and scored at least 50 three times, making Duke the second-highest scoring club in Granny Lansdell and Mickey Anderson of the Trojans and Tipton of the Blue Devils. the country. Late in the third quarter, Lansdell booted one to George McAfee who returned it 26 The Blue Devils promptly fumbled away the opening kickoff to their guests. That play yards to the Trojan 49, and two plays later, McAfee took a pass from Tipton and went to the certainly set the tone for the rest of the afternoon. USC 25. The Beavers’ fi rst scoring march started on their own 49 and proceeded to inside the After Roger Robinson, Tipton and Bob O’Mara had picked up nine yards in three Duke 20 before it ran into a snag at the 15. It was third down and eight to go and everyone in rushes, Tony Ruffa booted a fi eld goal and Duke led, 3-0, with just a minute played in the the stadium knew it was a passing down except Don Durdan. He took the toss from center fourth quarter. and dropped back a few feet as if to pass. Duke’s onrushing linemen stormed in but were With seven minutes remaining in the game, a Duke fumble gave the Trojans the ball caught by surprise when Durdan took off running around the right and crossed the goal line on the Blue Devil 10-yard line, but three plays later they were back at the 15-yard line and without being touched. then missed a 24-yard fi eld goal attempt. Steve Lach scored Duke’s fi rst touchdown, scampering into the end zone on a reverse It looked like Duke had it, but with two minutes to go and the Trojans on the Duke from four yards out. Durham’s own Bob Gantt converted the extra point to tie the score at 35, coach Howard Jones sent in Doyle Nave, their number four quarterback. He simply 7-7. completed three straight passes to Al Krueger, their number two left end, with the clincher The third period featured three touchdowns. The fi rst one was the direct result of two coming from the 16-yard line. big plays, with Gene Gray carrying the ball 24 yards from his own 45 to Duke’s 31. After a But the game was not over. On the very last play, Tipton threw a forward pass to four-yard running play and an offsides penalty, left halfback Bob Dethman shot a pass to McAfee who went 17 yards to the Trojan 40-yard line where the fi nal Trojan caught him. left end George Zellick for the touchdown. USC’s winning touchdown ended Duke’s defensive domination after the Blue Devils Duke struck back only two minutes later. Lach turned in the key yardage by bolting 39 had held opponents scoreless in the previous nine games. yards on another reverse to put the ball at the Beaver 25. After a Lach run and a penalty, Anthony J. McKevlin, sports editor of the Raleigh News & Observer reported that “the Winston Siegfried plunged in with no diffi culty from the one-yard line and Tommy Prothro fans who jammed the huge Rose Bowl got more than they expected. They were treated to a booted an extra point to tie the score again. football battle worthy of the setting. Long will they talk about this game, and always the talk Just two plays after taking the Duke kickoff, Dethman rifl ed a 68-yard touchdown pass of the great play of the Blue Devils will be words of praise.” to Gray to give Oregon State the lead for good. The Duke starting lineup included Bolo Perdue (left end), Frank Ribar (left tackle), Duke added a safety in the fourth quarter when Durdan was swarmed by fi ve Duke Fred Yorke (left guard), Hill (center), Allen Johnson (right guard), Bob Haas (right tackle), players on a bad snap from center. Duke threatened offensively throughout the fi nal period, Bill Bailey (right end), Bob Spangler (quarterback), Willard Eaves (left halfback), Tipton three times advancing inside the Oregon State 35 and once to the 20 before George Peters (right halfback) and O’Mara (fullback). intercepted a pass. The game ended with Dethman intercepting a Blue Devil pass, with the The Blue Devils became one of just three teams since 1920 to go through the regular score 20-16. season unbeaten, untied and unscored upon, joining Colgate in 1932 and Tennessee in 1 2 3 4 Final 1939. Oregon State 7 0 13 0 = 20 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 0 7 7 2 = 16 Duke 0 0 0 3 = 3 Southern Cal 0 0 0 7 = 7 Team Qtr Play OSU 1 Durdan 15 run (Simas kick) Team Qtr Time Play DUKE 2 Lach 4 run (Gantt kick) DUKE 4 14:00 Ruffa 24 FG OSU 3 Zellick 22 pass from Dethman (Simas kick) USC 4 0:40 Krueger 18 pass from Nave (Gasper kick) DUKE 3 Siegfried 1 run (Prothro kick) OSU 3 Gray 68 pass from Dethman (Simas kick failed) Southern Cal Duke DUKE 4 SAFETY — Durdan tackled in end zone First Downs 13 8 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 39-140 28-82 Oregon State Duke Passing (C-A-I) 13-32-0 5-12-0 First Downs 14 15 Passing Yards 86 54 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 55-154 39-222 Total Offensive Yards 226 136 Passing (C-A-I) 5-15-2 5-16-4 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Passing Yards 148 88 Penalties-Yards 6-40 3-25 Total Offensive Yards 302 310 Punts-Average 15-40.3 16-40.6 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-3 Penalties-Yards 2-20 3-25 RUSHING — Duke: Tipton 14-56, W. McAfee 2-18, O’Mara 7-14, G. McAfee 2-(-5), Punts-Average 7-47.8 8-46.4 Robinson 1-(-5), Spangler 1-(-6); USC: Lansdell 16-88, Anderson 7-26, Jones 4-10, Banta 4-6, Sangster 2-4, Day 3-3, Krueger 1-3, Morgan 1-(-1). RUSHING — Duke: Lach 12-124, Davis 12-80, Siegfried 9-25, Long 3-5, Rute 2-(-1), PASSING — Duke: Tipton 5-12-2-54; USC: Lansdell 9-20-2-47, Nave 4-4-0-39, Day 0-6- Smith 1-(-11); OSU: Durdan 17-43, Dethman 11-42, Gray 2-28, Day 2-27, Smith 2-9, Lib- 1-0, Peoples 0-1-0-0, Anderson 0-1-0-0. bee 1-3, Shelton 3-2. RECEIVING — Duke: G. McAfee 3-45, Spangler 2-9; USC: Krueger 1-39, Winslow 1-16, PASSING — Duke: Rute 3-8-1-81, Davis 2-8-3-7; OSU: Dethman 6-7-0-148, Durdan 0-6- Hoffman 3-14, Jones 1-7, Peoples 1-7, Sangster 3-2. 0-0, Gray 0-1-1-0, Libbee 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING — Duke: Gantt 4-93, Smith 1-18; OSU: Gray 1-68, Durdan 1-41, Zellick 1-32, Peters 3-7. 102 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

[11] Duke 29, Alabama 26 [14] Duke 34, Nebraska 7 Sugar Bowl • January 1, 1945 • New Orleans, La. Orange Bowl • January 1, 1955 • Miami, Fla.

In a game that sportswriter Grantland Rice called, “one of the greatest thrillers of all Seeing their fi rst bowl action in 10 years, the Blue Devils, champions of the Atlantic Coast time,” the Blue Devils were forced to come from behind twice in the Sugar Bowl. Conference, represented the league in the Orange Bowl and came away with an impressive Despite its 5-4 record, Duke again was cast in the favorite’s role. After a 61-7 crunching 34-7 win over Nebraska. of Richmond in the season opener, Duke lost in succession to Pennsylvania, North Carolina It was Duke’s rushing game that proved too tough for the Cornhuskers as the Blue Pre-Flight, Navy and Army. The Blue Devils had gained much prestige with their showings Devils tallied 288 yards to Nebraska’s 84. Duke gained 370 total yards to the slim 110-yard against the service academies and was the only team to hold a lead on Army all season. attack that Nebraska mounted. Duke’s explosive offense, nicknamed the “Whiz Kids” for its speed and wide-open style After a scoreless fi rst quarter, Duke unleashed a relentless offensive attack. On the of play, was led by running backs Tom Davis and George Clark as Davis picked up 101 fi rst possession of the second quarter, captain Jerry Barger directed Duke 65 yards to its yards on 27 carries and Clark 123 on 14 with each adding two touchdowns. fi rst score. The senior quarterback hit end Sonny Sorrell with a 22-yard pass for the biggest As expected, Duke head coach Eddie Cameron’s charges started the game with a gainer of the drive. Left halfback Bob Pascal had an 11-yard run in the series and climaxed fl urry, scoring the fi rst touchdown just 2:25 into the contest. It took only fi ve plays for the Blue the march with a seven-yard jaunt around the end untouched. Jim Nelson’s extra point Devils to cross the goal line. Clark returned the opening kickoff and then ran around left end made it 7-0 with 11 minutes to play in the fi rst half. on the fi rst play for a gain of 52 yards. Three plays later, Clark scrambled for the touchdown Later in the quarter, Nebraska’s number two quarterback, Don Erway, tried to pass with a PAT success from Harold Raether. from his own 20-yard line. Duke fullback Bryant Aldridge intercepted downfi eld and returned Alabama, led by quarterback Harry Gilmer, who completed all eight of his passes for the ball to the 21, and three plays later the Blue Devils were on top 14-0. Jerry Kocourek 142 yards, came back with three straight scores for a 19-7 lead. scored on a pefect two-yard pass from Barger just 28 seconds before halftime. It was now time for a Duke comeback, and Cameron decided to try the passing attack. “That intercepted pass gave us that second touchdown and put us on the ice,” said He installed Cliff Lewis and he promptly engineered a 63-yard scoring drive. Lewis pitched head coach Bill Murray. “Nebraska had a good, tough team. But we got the big break. once to Raether for 13 yards, then to Gordon Carver for 15. Next, Lewis ran around the Nebraska gave us the big chance with that pass and we took advantage of it.” right side for 26 yards to the 2-yard line. Davis scored the touchdown and made it a 19-13 After Nebraska made it 14-7 in the third quarter, Duke took the next kickoff and drove halftime defi cit. 65 yards in eight plays to go up 20-7. On their next possession, following a Nick McKeithan Duke returned to its more traditional power tactics after the break with the Davis carry- interception and 25-yard return, the Blue Devils went 11 yards and made it 27-7, getting the ing the ball on 11 of the 12 plays of the fi rst drive of the second half. He capped the 64-yard touchdown on the fi rst play of the fourth period. The very next time they got their hands on drive with a one-yard scoring plunge, putting Duke back ahead 20-19. the ball, they went 51 yards in ten plays to close out the scoring for the 34-7 margin. The Blue Devils started a fourth quarter drive at the Tide 30-yard line when Lewis, Sorrell hauled in a 17-yard scoring strike from Barger to get that third touchdown, looking to pass to Carver, threw wildly and was intercepted by Alabama’s Hugh Morrow who following a nice 29-yard run by Pascal. McKeithan got the fourth score on a one-yard buck ran it back 78 yards for a score. Then he hit the extra point to make it 26-20. through the line then Sam Ebert ended the 51-yard drive with a three-yard run for the fi fth Alabama took possession with just under three minutes to play and elected to take a and fi nal score. safety on fi rst down to avoid any gambles on a bad pass from center. The result was disastrous Many of the record 68,750 spectators started leaving the stands when Duke made it as Clark took the ensuing free kick and brought it all the way back to the Alabama 39. 27-7. That was of little concern to Murray, however, as he completely cleared his bench and LaRue followed with a 19-yard gain on a reverse to set the stage for a dramatic, game- allowed all 36 players who dressed for the game to play in it. winning 20-yard run by Clark for the 29-26 fi nal score. The score was not ultimately settled “I knew we’d have to play our best to stand a chance of beating Duke,” said Nebraska until the fi nal play when Carver pulled down an Alabama receiver on the 24-yard line as the head coach Bill Glasford. “But we came up with a stinking performance and got spanked. clock expired. That Duke line outcharged us. Those linemen were on top of our ball carriers before they The Duke offense rolled up 336 yards on the ground while the Blue Devil defensive got started.” unit limited the Crimson Tide to just 249 yards of total offense. 1 2 3 4 Final Nebraska 0 0 7 0 = 7 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 0 14 6 14 = 34 Alabama 12 7 0 7 = 26 Duke 7 6 7 9 = 29 Team Qtr Play DUKE 2 Pascal 7 run (Nelson kick) Team Qtr Play DUKE 2 Kocourek 2 pass from Barger (Nelson kick) DUKE 1 Clark 14 run (Raether kick) NEB 3 Comstock 3 run (Clark kick) ALA 1 Hodges 1 run (Morrow kick failed) DUKE 3 Sorrell 17 pass from Barger (Nelson kick failed) ALA 1 Hodges 1 run (Morrow kick failed) DUKE 4 McKeithan 1 run (Nelson kick) ALA 2 Jones 12 pass from Tew (Morrow kick) DUKE 4 Eberdt 3 run (Nelson kick) DUKE 2 Davis 1 run (Raether kick failed) DUKE 3 Davis 1 run (Raether PAT) Nebraska Duke ALA 4 Morrow 78 interception return (Morrow kick) First Downs 6 23 DUKE 4 SAFETY — Gilmer tackled in end zone Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 34-84 64-288 DUKE 4 Clark 20 run (Raether kick) Passing (C-A-I) 1-9-2 7-13-0 Passing Yards 26 82 Alabama Duke Total Offensive Yards 110 370 First Downs 8 19 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 30-107 62-336 Penalties-Yards 2-20 2-30 Passing (C-A-I) 8-8-0 5-8-1 Punts-Average 7-28.9 5-23.6 Passing Yards 142 47 Total Offensive Yards 249 383 RUSHING — Duke: Pascal 9-91, McKeithan 8-48, Aldridge 11-46, Bass 7-21, Eberdt 5-20, Fumbles-Lost 1-1 6-1 Lutz 4-15, Barger 5-13, Jurgensen 3-9, Beasley 1-9, Conner 2-7, Pest 2-5, Murray 2-4, Penalties-Yards 2-6 1-5 Blaney 5-0; Nebraska: Smith 5-22, Comstock 3-20, Edwards 4-18, Clark 7-16, Korinek Punts-Average 5-35.0 4-34.0 7-15, Johnson 3-8, Greenlaw 2-2, Brown 2-(-7), Erway 1-(-11). PASSING — Duke: Barger 7-9-0-82, Bass 0-2-0-0, Pascal 0-1-0-0, Jurgensen 0-1-0-0; RUSHING — Duke: Clark 14-123, Davis 27-101, Lewis 10-39, Larue 2-38, Carver 3-22, Nebraska: Greenlaw 1-2-0-26, Brown 0-3-0-0, Clark 0-1-0-0, Erway 0-1-1-0, Comstock Spears 4-7, Haggerty 1-6, Jones 1-0; Alabama: Gilmer 14-63, Hodges 8-29, Grant 3-12, 0-1-0-0, Johnson 0-1-1-0. Tew 3-3, Albright 2-0. RECEIVING — Duke: Sorrell 3-53, Blaney 1-12, Aldridge 1-10, Bass 1-5, Kocourek 1-2; PASSING — Duke: Lewis 4-7-1-40, Davis 1-1-0-7; Alabama: Gilmer 8-8-0-142. Nebraska: Korinek 1-26. RECEIVING — Duke: Carver 4-35, Raether 1-12; Alabama: Jones 4-136, Self 2-4, Mor- row 2-2.

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Oklahoma 48, [16] Duke 21 [10] Duke 7, [7] Arkansas 6 Orange Bowl • January 1, 1958 • Miami, Fla. Cotton Bowl • January 2, 1961 • Dallas, Texas

Duke found its return trip to the Orange Bowl a little sour in 1958. Duke won its fourth ACC football title in 1960 and landed squarely in its fi rst Cotton First of all, 1957 marked the last year that the ACC would send its champion to the Bowl. But don’t get the impression that the Blue Devils and their 7-3 record rolled into Dallas Orange Bowl, and Duke earned the trip as league leader N.C. State was on NCAA probation. on a high note. Coach Bill Murray’s team lost its last two regular season games and had The Blue Devils were paired against highly-favored and fourth-ranked Oklahoma. plenty to prove when it met Arkansas. Duke, which started out the 1957 campaign with a 5-0 record but went 1-2-2 to close Two of the nation’s premier passing teams were to showcase their aerial talents, but it the regular season, kept pace with the 9-1 Sooners through the fi rst three quarters. was defense that proved to be the fi nal factor. Quarterback Don Altman led the Blue Devil No one, however, could have expected the game to be decided the way it was — by attack as the Blue Devils captured a narrow 7-6 victory over Arkansas in Duke’s only trip to the Sooners turning six Duke mistakes into touchdowns. the Cotton Bowl. Duke served up the Sooners’ fi rst two scores as Oklahoma built an early 14-0 lead. Blue The fi rst ever tilt with the Hogs marked one of Duke’s all-time great comeback victories. Devil mistakes also accounted for the Sooners’ fi nal four as Oklahoma scored 27 points in the The Blue Devils didn’t have far to come back from but they waited until the very end and did fourth quarter to break open a 21-14 nail biter. The six strikes came on quick conversions of it in a dramatic fashion. two fumbles, two interceptions, a blocked punt and a wild snap from center. After a scoreless fi rst half, Arkansas’ great back, Lance Alworth, ended the shutout with Oklahoma’s fi rst conversion came after Duke moved deep into Sooner territory. Quar- 2:53 remaining in the third period by returning a Duke punt 49 yards for a touchdown. Duke terback George Harris tossed a wild pass into the right fl at which David Baker picked off at stopped the extra point when Dave Unser broke through the line to smother the attempt. the six-yard line and ran it back 94 yards for paydirt. Finally, Duke’s offense came to life in the fourth quarter. Arkansas had yielded only Soon after, Oklahoma was back in the scoring column after a bad snap in punt formation one touchdown in its fi nal four regular season contests. Duke knew the yards would come which Clendon Thomas took at the Duke 13-yard line and returned for a 14-0 lead. tough, and they did. The Blue Devils managed only 189 yards for the game and 73 came on To Duke’s credit, the Blue Devils responded with fury and took the ball 65 yards in one drive. seven plays for a score to make it 14-7 at the half. Key plays in the drive included Wray Duke’s game-winning touchdown drive came in the face of this defense and can only Carlton’s 20-yard run and a twisting 17-yard run by George Dutrow that put the ball on the be called remarkable. With gritty determination, the Blue Devils marched 73 yards into the three. Team captain Hal McElhaney scored the fi rst two times he touched the ball in this teeth of the Razorbacks and scored with just 2:45 to play. Altman engineered the drive which game. featured no long gains and took 18 snaps to accomplish. Two of those plays were fourth down Both teams scored in the third quarter with Oklahoma fi rst on a six-inch sneak by Carl conversions and six were passes hauled in by All-America end Claude “Tee” Moorman. Dodd. He set up the score with 36-yard punt return to the Duke 14. Three plays leading up to the TD were considered especially devastating from the Duke came right back and pushed its way with authority through the Oklahoma defense Razorbacks’ side of the fi eld. First, there was a seven-yard pass from Altman to Bob Spada for 85 yards on 11 plays. Pryor Millner’s passing and Dutrow’s running ate up the yard- after Altman had appeared to be trapped for a long loss. Then, Duke had third-and-three age. Then Dutrow circled around the end eight yards for the score behind a jarring block by on the Arkansas 30-yard line and the Hogs suspected a pass in the fl at to Moorman. They Roy Hord. After that, very little went right for Duke as mistakes spelled doom in the fourth guessed right with Alworth getting his hands on the ball only to have Moorman struggle it quarter. away but for a three-yard loss. Carlton and Dutrow led the way for the Blue Devils with 84 and 69 yards, respec- That set up fourth down and Altman calmly found Dean Wright in the clear and hit him tively. with a pass good for 11 yards. Overall, Duke outrushed the Sooners 231-165 and ran more plays, 69-44, but the fi nal Four plays later came the tying touchdown pass, and it involved just a little tomfoolery. score was all Oklahoma. The play went down in the scoring summary as a nine-yard pass from Altman to Moorman, 1 2 3 4 Final but there were two spur-of-the-moment wrinkles on this play. The play, 31-rollback, had been Duke 0 7 7 7 = 21 used before with Altman pitching it to the halfback who then pitches it back before entering Oklahoma 7 7 7 27 = 48 the line and Altman peels left to fi nd his receiver. Altman called the play and got the ball back but curled to his right where he found a Team Qtr Play wide open Moorman who had faked Alworth with a look in and a cut out — the opposite of OKLA 1 Baker 94 interception return (Dodd kick) the usual play. OKLA 2 Thomas 13 run (Dodd kick) Captain Art Browning then came in to kick the extra point — perfect. DUKE 2 McElhaney 3 run (Carlton kick) 1 2 3 4 Final OKLA 3 Dodd 1 run (Dodd kick) Arkansas 0 0 6 0 = 6 DUKE 3 Dutrow 8 run (Carlton kick) Duke 0 0 0 7 = 7 OKLA 4 Sandefer 3 run (Dodd kick) OKLA 4 Baker 29 pass from Hobby (Boyd kick) Team Qtr Time Play OKLA 4 Hobby 9 pass from Baker (Boyd kick failed) ARK 3 2:53 Alworth 49 punt return (kick failed) DUKE 4 McElhaney 4 run (Carlton kick) DUKE 4 2:45 Moorman 9 pass from Altman (Browning kick) OKLA 4 Carpenter 30 interception return (McDaniel kick) Arkansas Duke Oklahoma Duke First Downs 12 10 First Downs 12 16 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 45-148 43-96 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 45-197 59-235 Passing (C-A-I) 5-13-2 13-17-1 Passing (C-A-I) 9-19-3 7-12-2 Passing Yards 71 93 Passing Yards 109 86 Total Offensive Yards 219 189 Total Offensive Yards 301 321 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-2 Penalties-Yards 4-40 3-15 Penalties-Yards 13-165 4-30 Punts-Average 6-30.8 8-36.9 Punts-Average 8-36.0 9-26.0 RUSHING — Duke: Wilson 13-32, Wright 9-26, Arrington 5-14, McGee 3-10, Leggett 5-8, RUSHING — Duke: Carlton 15-84, Dutrow 12-69, Rushton 10-38, Fetsko 10-29, Tinnell 5-6, Rappold 2-1, Burch 1-0, Altman 1-(-1); Arkansas: Alberty 13-44, Alworth 11- McElhaney 3-13, Lee 3-9, Harris 3-9, Cutler 1-4, Bell1-0, Dupler 1-0, Brodhead 5-(-11), 33, Horton 5-32, McKinney 10-31, Moore 4-7, Cox 1-1, Moody 1-0. Cottingham 1-(-12); Oklahoma: Thomas 14-89, Rolle 6-27, Sandefer 4-26, Baker 5-24, PASSING — Duke: Altman 12-15-0-83, Wright 1-1-0-10, Rappold 0-1-1-0; Arkansas: Morris 5-18, Hobby 2-13, Dodd 7-11, Boyd 2-(-11). McKinney 4-10-1-58, Moore 1-3-0-13. PASSING — Duke: Brodhead 4-6-1-53, Millner 3-3-0-33, Harris 0-1-1-0, Dutrow 0-1-0-0, RECEIVING — Duke: Moorman 8-45, Wilson 3-30, Wright 1-11, Spoda 1-7; Arkansas: Carlton 0-1-0-0; Oklahoma: Hobby 3-4-0-44, Dodd 3-5-1-34, Baker 2-3-1-20, Thomas Alworth 3-41, Collier 2-30. 1-3-0-11, Sandefer 0-4-1-0. RECEIVING — Duke: Lattimore 3-33, McElhaney 1-19, Dutrow 1-8, Thompson 1-12, Carlton 1-4; Oklahoma: Baker 1-29, Stiller 2-26, Sandefer 2-19, Thomas 1-12, Coyle 1-10, Hobby 1-8, Jennings 1-5.

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[24] Texas Tech 49, [20] Duke 21 Wisconsin 34, [25] Duke 20 All American Bowl • December 28, 1989 • Birmingham, Ala. Hall of Fame Bowl • January 2, 1995 • Tampa, Fla.

After sharing the ACC title and making its fi rst bowl appearance in over 25 years, Duke The Blue Devils battled back from a disastrous fi rst quarter to tie Wisconsin at 13-13 had its sights set on the fi rst nine-win season since the Rose Bowl team of 1941. in the second half of the 1995 Hall of Fame Bowl. But when push came to shove, it was the The Blue Devils came into the game winners of seven straight after a 1-3 start. The Badgers’ huge offensive line that did the pushing and shoving, paving the way for the 241 record-setting squad was led by ACC Coach of the Year Steve Spurrier and his “Airball” rushing yards by Terrell Fletcher and a 34-20 Wisconsin win. attack featuring All-America wide receiver Clarkston Hines. Wisconsin opened the scoring just six minutes into the contest when Jeff Messenger Texas Tech running back James Gray quickly dashed those thoughts, though, as the returned a Spence Fischer interception 19 yards for a Badger touchdown. Fischer actually Red Raiders scored the fi rst four touchdowns of the contest to take an early 28-0 lead and had three interceptions in the game’s fi rst eight minutes after throwing just fi ve interceptions set the tone for an eventual 49-21 Duke loss. in Duke’s last nine regular season games. The fi rst 20 minutes were dominated by Texas Tech, which fi nished with 339 fi rst-half The Duke defense kept the game close with a fourth down stop while forcing Wisconsin yards, and Gray, who set an All American Bowl record with three touchdowns in one half. to kick two long fi eld goals in the fi rst quarter. Duke turned the ball over three times and fell behind 28-0 before a quick rally made it 28-14 Fischer rebounded in the second frame, directing the Blue Devils to two scoring drives, at the half. including a 13-play, 90-yard drive capped by a Robert Baldwin 7-yard run for paydirt. At the Sophomore quarterback Dave Brown came in to lead Duke on two quick scoring strikes. end of the half placekicker Tom Cochran was true on a 30-yard effort to make it just 13-10 The fi rst drive took but 25 seconds and two plays with Bud Zuberer hauling in a 30-yard heading into the locker room. pass down the right sideline with 8:03 left in the half. The second took 50 seconds and four Duke responded in the second half with another Cochran fi eld goal 6:30 into the third plays, with Dave Colonna catching a 25-yard scoring pass over the middle with 2:31 to go quarter to tie the score at 13 apiece. in the half. After that, the Badgers’ offensive line took full force, marching 78 yards on 10 plays - all Brown fi nished the night completing 17-of-30 pass attempts for 268 yards and three on the ground to take a 19-13 lead. Ray Farmer blocked the point after to leave the Blue touchdowns. Devils just six behind. Wisconsin scored the eventual winning score midway through the Duke had 416 total yards on 59 plays from scrimmage while Texas Tech ran 82 plays fourth quarter when quarterback Darrell Bevell hooked up with Jason Burns for an 11-yard for 523 yards. touchdown. The two-point conversion made it 27-13. Duke had one last fi rst-half possession, starting at its 39 with 31 seconds remaining. Even then, the Blue Devils were not through. Fischer rallied the Blue Devils to an The Blue Devils tried their “huddle play” — four players gathering around the ball in the 80-yard scoring march on 10 plays, topped by another Baldwin scoring run with just 4:10 to backfi eld but Brown was dropped for a seven-yard loss. play. Texas Tech quickly regained the second half momentum. The Red Raiders stayed Duke’s defense couldn’t hold in the end. On third and one at the Duke 49-yard line on the ground for 11 plays and 62 yards and capped the 6:12 drive with a one-yard run by with just barely two minutes to play, Fletcher galloped 49 yards for paydirt and the clincher reserve Anthony Lynn. for the Badgers. The Red Raiders upped the lead to 42-14 entering the fourth quarter. On the offensive side of the ball, Duke turned to its passing game and the arm of Fischer. Hines fi nished his Duke career with another stellar performance, catching six passes Fischer completed 28-of-46 passes for 314 yards, connecting with tight end Bill Khayat 11 for 112 yards while Duke’s 1,000-yard rusher, Randy Cuthbert, could manage just 32 yards times for 109 of those yards. Wide receiver Jon Jensen had six catches for 97 additional on fi ve attempts. A two-time All-America pick and the 1989 ACC Player of the Year, Hines yards. ended his career as Duke’s all-time leader in career catches, yards, touchdowns and 100-yard However, the Blue Devils could not get a throw into the endzone, as Duke’s two receiving games. touchdowns came from the rushing efforts of Baldwin, the 1994 ACC Player of the Year and The game also was Spurrier’s last as the coach of the Blue Devils. He took over the third team All-America pick, who rushed for 70 yards on 21 carries on the day. Florida program, his alma mater, following the season. The two-time ACC Coach of the Year “Our players fought back from adversity and kept the outcome in doubt until the fi nal pick fi nished his Duke head coaching career with a 20-13-1 record. two minutes,” said Duke’s Fred Goldsmith, the 1994 National Coach of the Year. 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 0 14 0 7 = 21 Duke 0 10 3 7 = 20 Texas Tech 14 14 14 7 = 49 Wisconsin 13 0 6 15 = 34 Team Qtr Play Team Qtr Play TECH 1 Gray 2 run (Elliott kick failed) WISC 1 Messenger 19 interception return (Schnetzky kick) TECH 1 Price 36 pass from Gill (Talkington pass from Gill) WISC 1 Hall 48 FG TECH 2 Gray 54 run (Elliott kick) WISC 1 Hall 43 FG TECH 2 Gray 18 run (Elliott kick) DUKE 2 Baldwin 7 run (Cochran kick) DUKE 2 Zuberer 30 pass from Brown (Gardner kick) DUKE 2 Cochran 30 FG DUKE 2 Colonna 25 pass from Brown (Gardner kick) DUKE 3 Cochran 30 FG TECH 3 Lynn 1 run (Elliott kick) WISC 3 Fletcher 1 run (Schnetzky kick failed) TECH 3 Gill 1 run (Elliott kick) WISC 4 Burns 11 pass from Bevell (Fletcher pass from Bevell) DUKE 4 Colonna 16 pass from Brown (Gardner kick) DUKE 4 Baldwin 2 run (Cochran kick) TECH 4 Gray 32 run (Elliott kick) WISC 4 Fletcher 49 run (Schnetzky kick) Texas Tech Duke Wisconsin Duke First Downs 22 19 First Downs 19 23 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 68-349 17-67 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 48-278 29-68 Passing (C-A-I) 6-14-0 25-42-2 Passing (C-A-I) 11-20-1 28-46-4 Passing Yards 174 349 Passing Yards 161 314 Total Offensive Yards 523 416 Total Offensive Yards 446 399 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-40 4-40 Penalties-Yards 12-86 5-40 Punts-Average 5-37.6 5-36.4 Punts-Average 1-38.0 4-42.5 RUSHING — Duke: Cuthbert 5-33, Boone 2-24, Ray 3-19, D. Brown 4-10, C. Brown 1-8, RUSHING — Duke: Baldwin 21-70, Fischer 6-15, White 1-0, Lowman 1-0; Verona 1-4, R. Jones 1-2; Texas Tech: Gray 33-280, Lynn 13-64, Gill 5-26, McAfee 5-14, Wisconsin: Fletcher 39-241, Burns 6-45, Bevell 3-(-1). Sheffi eld 5-9, Winston 3-9, Price 1-7, Ratton 1-3, Williams 1-2, Sears 1-1. PASSING — Duke: Fischer 28-46-4-314; Wisconsin: Bevell 11-20-1-161. PASSING — Duke: Ray 7-11-1-69, D. Brown 17-30-1-268, Clements 1-1-0-12; RECEIVING — Duke: Khayat 11-109, Jensen 6-97, Farquhar 3-41, Thomas 3-30, Flem- Texas Tech: Gill 5-13-0-174, Ratton 0-1-0-0. ming 2-13, Lowman 1-10, Baldwin 1-9, Opalenick 1-5; Wisconsin: Dawkins 3-29, Burns RECEIVING — Duke: Hines 6-112, Colonna 5-63, Cuthbert 4-49, Zuberer 2-47, W. Jones 2-28, Johnson 2-17, Simmons 1-52, Roan 1-17, Jackson 1-10, Fletcher 1-8. 3-46, Ray 1-12, Boone 2-9, C. Brown 1-9, Mays 1-2; Texas Tech: Price 3-89, Lynn 2-57, Manyweather 1-28. 105 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Cincinnati 48, Duke 34 Game 14 • [20] Texas A&M 52, [22] Duke 48 Belk Bowl • December 27, 2012 • Charlotte, N.C. Chick-fi l-A Bowl • December 31, 2013 • Atlanta, Ga. Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel accounted for 455 total yards and fi ve Cincinnati scored two touchdowns in the fi nal minute of play to post a 48-34 victory touchdowns as the 20th-ranked Aggies defeated No. 22 Duke, 52-48, in the 46th annual over Duke in the Belk Bowl as 48,128 fans watched at Bank of America Stadium. The Chick-fi l-A Bowl as 67,946 spectators watched at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga. two teams combined for 54 fi rst downs and 1,114 total yards on the night. Texas A&M took its fi rst lead of the game at the 3:33 mark of the fi nal period when With the score tied at 34-34, Duke held possession deep in Bearcat territory late Toney Hurd, Jr. returned an interception 55 yards for a touchdown to put the Aggies in the fourth period, but lost a fumble on the six yard line with 1:20 on the clock. The ahead, 52-48. The Aggie defense then recorded a second interception on Duke’s next Bearcats took advantage of the turnover, striking for an 83-yard touchdown pass to take possession to seal the win. the lead before sealing the win with a defensive touchdown. The game earned the highest viewing rating for non-BCS bowl games in ESPN The Blue Devils jumped out to a 16-0 lead, thanks in part to a blocked punt and history as the two squads combined to set 20 Chick-fi l-A Bowl records including most recovery for a touchdown by Tony Foster, but the Bearcats responded with 27 unan- combined points (100) and most combined total offensive yards (1,202). swered points to claim a 27-16 advantage midway through the third quarter on George Duke’s Anthony Boone threw for a career-high and school bowl game record 427 Winn’s 46-yard touchdown run. yards with three TDs while rushing for 27 yards and one more score as the Blue Devils In the fourth period, after touchdown receptions by Duke’s Conner Vernon and rolled up 661 total offensive yards to mark the third-highest single-game total in Duke David Reeves, Cincinnati reclaimed the lead at 34-31 when Brandon Kay tossed a history. Boone’s two favorite targets were wideout Jamison Crowder (12-163) and 25-yard scoring pass to Chris Moore. Duke rallied to tie the game at 34-34 on Ross tight end Braxton Deaver (6-116). Martin’s 52-yard fi eld goal with 7:24 left on the clock. The Blue Devils scored on all six of their fi rst half possessions and claimed a 38-17 Duke quarterback Sean Renfree set Belk Bowl records for passing attempts (49), lead at intermission. Texas A&M scored touchdowns on its fi rst fi ve possessions in the pass completions (37) and passing yardage (358 yards) while Vernon closed his career second half to mount the comeback. with a 10-catch, 109-yard performance. Josh Snead rushed 17 times for 107 yards. The Blue Devil ground attack was paced by running backs Josh Snead (17-104) Kay threw four touchdown passes on the night to lead the Bearcats. and Juwan Thompson (11-92). Snead had two touchdowns on the night on an 11-yard 1 2 3 4 Final pass from Boone and a 25-yard run. Cincinnati 3 14 10 21 = 48 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 16 0 8 10 = 34 Duke 14 24 3 7 = 48 Texas A&M 3 14 14 21 = 52 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 1 11:48 Connette 5 run (Martin kick blocked) 8-79; 3:12 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 1 6:12 Martin 33 FG 11-44; 3:38 DUKE 1 8:50 Snead 11 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 8-63; 3:47 DUKE 1 4:45 Foster 0 blocked punt return (Martin kick) — TAMU 1 5:31 Lambo 45 FG 11-53; 3:14 CIN 1 1:43 Miliano 45 FG 8-50; 2:56 DUKE 1 4:12 Connette 3 run (Martin kick) 5-79; 1:14 CIN 2 4:02 McClung 25 pass from Kay (Miliano kick) 5-54; 2:08 DUKE 2 14:21 Boone 11 run (Martin kick) 3-24; 1:18 CIN 2 0:42 Abernathy 41 pass from Kay (Miliano kick) 6-98; 1:46 TAMU 2 13:04 Labhart 23 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 4-75; 1:17 CIN 3 10:02 Miliano 27 FG 8-70; 4:52 DUKE 2 11:49 Crowder 59 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 3-75; 1:15 CIN 3 7:41 Winn 46 run (Miliano kick) 2:60; 0:41 TAMU 2 6:45 Labhart 9 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 13-75; 5:04 DUKE 3 3:00 Vernon 10 pass from Renfree (Blakeney pass from Renfree) 11-86; 4:39 DUKE 2 2:31 Snead 25 run (Martin kick) 11-75; 4:14 DUKE 4 12:45 Reeves 2 pass from Connette (Martin kick) 9-68; 2:55 DUKE 2 0:00 Martin 18 FG 7-49; 2:28 CIN 4 11:19 Moore 25 pass from Kay (Miliano kick) 4-77; 1:18 TAMU 3 9:55 Labhart 19 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 6-64; 2:03 DUKE 4 7:24 Martin 52 FG 10-46; 3:48 TAMU 3 5:05 Carson 21 run (Lambo kick) 6-70; 2:03 CIN 4 0:44 Kelce 82 pass from Kay (Miliano kick) 4-94; 0:36 DUKE 3 0:43 Martin 20 FG 9-73; 4:22 CIN 4 0:14 Temple 55 interception return (Miliano kick) — TAMU 4 12:48 Manziel 3 run (Lambo kick) 8-65; 2:55 DUKE 4 6:46 Reeves 21 pass from Boone (Martin kick) 14-75; 6:02 Cincinnati Duke TAMU 4 5:44 Walker 44 pass from Manziel (Lambo kick) 3-67; 0:53 First Downs 18 36 TAMU 4 3:33 Hurd 55 interception return (Lambo kick) — Rush-Pass-Penalty 8-9-1 14-20-2 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 28-222 39-200 Duke Texas A&M Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 17-25-0 38-50-2 First Downs 29 30 Passing Yards 332 360 Rush-Pass-Penalty 12-17-0 9-20-1 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 53-554 89-560 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 37-234 30-159 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 29-45-2 30-38-0 Penalties-Yards 6-59 5-48 Passing Yards 427 382 Punts-Yards-Average 4-157-39.2 1-79-79.0 Total Offensive Plays-Yards 82-661 68-541 Time of Possession 26:18 33:42 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Sacks By 0-0 2-12 Penalties-Yards 3-30 4-40 Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 3-10 / 0-0 7-13 / 1-2 Punts-Yards-Average 0-0-0.00 1-0-0.00 Red Zone 1-1 4-6 Time of Possession 35:02 24:58 Sacks By 0-0 1-7 RUSHING — Cincinnati: Winn 16-130, Kay 10-76, McClung 1-14, Luallen 1-2; Third Down / Fourth Down Conversions 9-15 / 3-4 4-9 / 1-1 Duke: Snead 17-107, Duncan 10-37, Thompson 4-30, Crowder 1-12, Connette 5-8, Renfree Red Zone 5-5 3-3 2-6. PASSING — Cincinnati: Kay 17-25-0-332; RUSHING — Duke: Snead 17-104, Thompson 11-92, Boone 5-27, Powell 2-7, Connette 2-4; Duke: Renfree 37-49-2-358, Connette 1-1-0-2. Texas A&M: Manziel 11-73, Malena 8-45, Williams 4-23, Carson 4-21, TEAM 3-(-3). RECEIVING — Cincinnati: Kelce 5-123, McClung 3-110, Abernathy 3-44, Winn 3-12, PASSING — Duke: Boone 29-45-2-427; Thompkins 2-18, Moore 1-25; Texas A&M: Manziel 30-38-0-382. Duke: Vernon 10-119, Crowder 6-49, Scott 5-60, Duncan 5-27, Connette 4-31, Blakeney RECEIVING — Duke: Crowder 12-163, Deaver 6-116, Snead 3-21, Braxton 3-17, Barnes 3-26, Thompson 2-35, Reeves 2-8, Snead 1-5. 2-48, Blakeney 1-23, Reeves 1-21, Thompson 1-18; TACKLES — Cincinnati: Blair 6-9=15, Cheatham 9-1=10, Bomar 6-4=10; Texas A&M: Labhart 7-76, Walker 6-113, Kennedy 5-52, Evans 4-72, Gonzalez 3-18, Clear Duke: Cockrell 7-1=8, Canty 2-5=7, Young-Wiseman 2-3=5, France 1-3=4, Foxx 1-3=4. 2-38, Malena 1-6, J. Williams 1-6, T. Williams 1-1. TACKLES — Duke: Helton 9-2=11, Edwards 7-2=9, Ke. Brown 6-2=8, Cockrell 6-0=6; Texas A&M: Honeycutt 6-3=9, Mastrogiovan 4-4=8, Jenkins 2-5=7, Hurd 4-2=6.

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DUKE VS. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTS (AP Poll) (25-133-6 Overall; 10-57-4 vs. Top 10) 10-24-1936 [2] Tennessee 15, Duke 13 L Knoxville, Tenn. 11-22-1980 [15] North Carolina 44, Duke 21 L Chapel Hill, N.C. 11-27-1937 [1] Pittsburgh 10, [18] Duke 0 L Durham, N.C. 09-12-1981 [11] Ohio State 34, Duke 13 L Columbus, Ohio 11-26-1938 [3] Duke 7, [4] Pittsburgh 0 W Durham, N.C. 10-17-1981 [6] Clemson 38, Duke 10 L Durham, N.C. 01-02-1939 [7] Southern California 7, [3] Duke 3 L Pasadena, Calif. 11-21-1981 [15] North Carolina 44, Duke 21 L Durham, N.C. 11-18-1939 [13] Duke 13, [7] North Carolina 3 W Durham, N.C. 10-16-1982 [20] Clemson 49, Duke 14 L Clemson, S.C. 01-01-1942 [12] Oregon State 20, [2] Duke 16 L Durham, N.C. 10-01-1983 [15] Miami (Fla.) 56, Duke 17 L Durham, N.C. 10-17-1942 Duke 34, [9] Colgate 0 W Buffalo, N.Y. 10-22-1983 [15] Maryland 38, Duke 3 L College Park, Md. 10-31-1942 [9] Georgia Tech 26, Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 09-13-1986 [19] Georgia 31, Duke 7 L Athens, Ga. 10-09-1943 [4] Navy 14, [5] Duke 13 L Baltimore, Md. 10-18-1986 [17] Clemson 35, Duke 3 L Clemson, S.C. 10-14-1944 [6] Navy 7, Duke 0 L Baltimore, Md. 10-17-1987 [7] Clemson 17, Duke 10 L Clemson, S.C. 10-21-1944 [2] Army 27, Duke 7 L New York, N.Y. 10-15-1988 [11] Clemson 49, Duke 17 L Clemson, S.C. 11-04-1944 Duke 19, [5] Georgia Tech 13 W Durham, N.C. 09-16-1989 [17] Tennessee 28, Duke 6 L Knoxville, Tenn. 11-11-1944 [20] Duke 34, [12] Wake Forest 0 W Durham, N.C. 09-30-1989 Duke 21, [7] Clemson 17 W Durham, N.C. 10-27-1945 [1] Army 48, [19] Duke 13 L New York, N.Y. 12-28-1989 [24] Texas Tech 49, [20] Duke 21 L Birmingham, Ala. 10-26-1946 [1] Army 19, [13] Duke 0 L New York, N.Y. 09-22-1990 [10] Virginia 59, Duke 0 L Durham, N.C. 11-02-1946 [16] Georgia Tech 14, [19] Duke 0 L Durham, N.C. 09-29-1990 [19] Clemson 26, Duke 7 L Clemson, S.C. 11-09-1946 Duke 13, [13] Wake Forest 0 W Durham, N.C. 10-27-1990 [16] Georgia Tech 48, Duke 31 L Atlanta, Ga. 11-23-1946 [14] North Carolina 22, Duke 7 L Chapel Hill, N.C. 11-16-1991 [24] N.C. State 32, Duke 31 L Durham, N.C. 10-25-1947 [15] Duke 13, [11] Wake Forest 6 W Winston-Salem, N.C. 11-30-1991 [13] Clemson 33, Duke 21 L Tokyo, Japan 11-01-1947 [6] Georgia Tech 7, [9] Duke 0 L Atlanta, Ga. 09-05-1992 [4] Florida State 48, Duke 21 L Tallahassee, Fla. 10-30-1948 [6] Georgia Tech 19, Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 09-26-1992 [14] Virginia 55, Duke 28 L Durham, N.C. 11-06-1948 [18] Wake Forest 27, Duke 20 L Durham, N.C. 10-17-1992 [19] Clemson 21, Duke 6 L Clemson, S.C. 11-20-1948 [5] North Carolina 20, Duke 0 L Chapel Hill, N.C. 11-14-1992 [14] N.C. State 45, Duke 27 L Raleigh, N.C. 10-06-1951 [3] Tennessee 26, Duke 0 L Knoxville, Tenn. 11-21-1992 [21] North Carolina 31, Duke 28 L Durham, N.C. 11-03-1951 Duke 14, [5] Georgia Tech 14 T Atlanta, Ga. 09-04-1993 [1] Florida State 45, Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 10-04-1952 [10] Duke 7, [11] Tennessee 0 W Durham, N.C. 09-25-1993 [22] Virginia 35, Duke 0 L Charlottesville, Va. 10-25-1952 [6] Duke 21, [9] Virginia 7 W Charlottesville, Va. 10-02-1993 [11] Tennessee 52, Duke 19 L Knoxville, Tenn. 11-01-1952 [4] Georgia Tech 28, [6] Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 11-06-1993 Duke 21, [22] N.C. State 20 W Durham, N.C. 11-21-1953 [15] Georgia Tech 13, [12] Duke 10 L Atlanta, Ga. 11-26-1993 [13] North Carolina 38, Duke 24 L Chapel Hill, N.C. 10-09-1954 [6] Duke 13, [5] Purdue 13 T West Lafayette, Ind. 10-29-1994 [9] Florida State 59, [16] Duke 20 L Tallahassee Fla. 10-16-1954 [18] Army 28, [6] Duke 14 L Durham, N.C. 11-05-1994 [23] Duke 28, [13] Virginia 25 W Durham, N.C. 11-06-1954 [19] Navy 40, [11] Duke 7 L Norfolk, Va. 09-02-1995 [1] Florida State 70, Duke 26 L Orlando, Fla. 10-15-1955 [11] Duke 20, [14] Ohio State 14 W Columbus, Ohio 90-23-1995 [24] Maryland 41, Duke 28 L College Park, Md. 10-29-1955 [12] Georgia Tech 27, [17] Duke 0 L Atlanta, Ga. 10-14-1995 [19] Virginia 44, Duke 30 L Charlottesville, Va. 11-05-1955 Duke 7, [9] Navy 7 T Baltimore, Md. 11-11-1995 [24] Clemson 34, Duke 17 L Clemson, S.C. 10-06-1956 [9] Tennessee 33, Duke 20 L Durham, N.C. 09-07-1996 [3] Florida State 44, Duke 7 L Tallahassee, Fla. 10-13-1956 Duke 14, [19] SMU 6 W Durham, N.C. 11-02-1996 [16] Virginia 27, Duke 3 L Durham, N.C. 10-20-1956 [16] Pittsburgh 27, Duke 14 L Norfolk, Va. 11-23-1996 [13] North Carolina 27, Duke 10 L Durham, N.C. 11-03-1956 [2] Georgia Tech 7, Duke 0 L Durham, N.C. 10-11-1997 [4] Florida State 51, Duke 27 L Durham, N.C. 11-10-1956 Duke 7, [12] Navy 7 T Durham, N.C. 11-22-1997 [8] North Carolina 50, Duke 14 L Chapel Hill, N.C. 10-12-1957 [5] Duke 7, [15] Rice 6 W Houston, Texas 09-19-1998 [11] Florida State 62, Duke 13 L Tallahassee, Fla. 10-26-1957 [4] Duke 14, [11] N.C. State 14 T Raleigh, N.C. 09-26-1998 [11] Virginia 24, Duke 0 L Durham, N.C. 11-09-1957 [16] Duke 6, [7] Navy 6 T Baltimore, Md. 10-02-1999 [1] Florida State 51, Duke 23 L Jacksonville, Fla. 11-16-1957 [11] Duke 7, [14] Clemson 6 W Durham, N.C. 10-16-1999 [8] Georgia Tech 38, Duke 31 L Durham, N.C. 10-18-1958 [12] Notre Dame 9, Duke 7 L South Bend, Ind. 09-30-2000 [7] Clemson 52, Duke 22 L Durham, N.C. 11-08-1958 [1] LSU 50, Duke 18 L Baton Rouge, La. 10-14-2000 [7] Florida State 63, Duke 14 L Tallahassee, Fla. 11-22-1958 Duke 7, [17] North Carolina 6 W Chapel Hill, N.C. 09-01-2001 [6] Florida State 55, Duke 13 L Durham, N.C. 09-26-1959 [12] Ohio State 14, Duke 13 L Columbus, Ohio 09-22-2001 [16] Northwestern 44, Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 10-31-1959 Duke 10, [9] Georgia Tech 7 W Atlanta, Ga. 10-06-2001 [17] Georgia Tech 37, Duke 10 L Durham, N.C. 11-07-1959 [10] Clemson 6, Duke 0 L Clemson, S.C. 10-20-2001 [12] Maryland 59, Duke 17 L College Park, Md. 11-05-1960 [13] Duke 19, [4] Navy 10 W Durham, N.C. 09-21-2002 [5] Florida State 48, Duke 17 L Tallahassee, Fla. 01-02-1961 [10] Duke 7, [7] Arkansas 6 W Dallas, Texas 10-19-2002 [13] N.C. State 24, Duke 22 L Raleigh, N.C. 11-16-1963 [2] Navy 38, Duke 25 L Durham, N.C. 08-30-2003 [18] Virginia 27, Duke 0 L Charlottesville, Va. 10-31-1964 [8] Georgia Tech 21, Duke 8 L Durham, N.C. 09-27-2003 [6] Florida State 56, Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 10-29-1966 [6] Georgia Tech 48, Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 11-01-2003 [19] Tennessee 23, Duke 6 L Knoxville, Tenn. 11-12-1966 [1] Notre Dame 64, Duke 0 L South Bend, Ind. 09-25-2004 [23] Maryland 55, Duke 21 L Durham, N.C. 10-28-1967 [5] N.C. State 28, Duke 7 L Raleigh, N.C. 10-23-2004 [14] Virginia 37, Duke 16 L Durham, N.C. 10-03-1970 [1] Ohio State 34, Duke 10 L Columbus, Ohio 11-06-2004 [13] Florida State 29, Duke 7 L Tallahassee, Fla. 10-10-1970 Duke 21, [11] West Virginia 13 W Morgantown, W.Va. 09-10-2005 [7] Virginia Tech 45, Duke 0 L Durham, N.C. 09-18-1971 Duke 28, [19] South Carolina 12 W Durham, N.C. 09-24-2005 [23] Virginia 38, Duke 7 L Charlottesville, Va. 10-02-1971 [19] Duke 9, [10] Stanford 3 W Palo Alto, Calif. 10-08-2005 [9] Miami 52, Duke 7 L Miami, Fla. 09-09-1972 [7] Alabama 35, Duke 12 L Birmingham, Ala. 10-22-2005 [11] Florida State 55, Duke 24 L Durham, N.C. 09-16-1972 [12] Washington 14, Duke 6 L Seattle, Wash. 09-16-2006 [14] Virginia Tech 36, Duke 0 L Blacksburg, Va. 09-23-1972 [19] Stanford 10, Duke 6 L Durham, N.C. 11-11-2006 [22] Boston College 28, Duke 7 L Chestnut Hill, Mass. 11-18-1972 [16] North Carolina 14, Duke 0 L Chapel Hill, N.C. 11-18-2006 [18] Georgia Tech 49, Duke 21 L Atlanta, Ga. 09-15-1973 [9] Tennessee 21, Duke 17 L Knoxville, Tenn. 10-13-2007 [12] Virginia Tech 43, Duke 14 L Durham, N.C. 10-13-1973 [18] Tulane 24, Duke 17 L Durham, N.C. 11-03-2007 [25] Clemson 47, Duke 10 L Durham, N.C. 11-17-1973 [20] N.C. State 21, Duke 3 L Durham, N.C. 09-19-2009 [22] Kansas 44, Duke 16 L Lawrence, Kan. 09-14-1974 [16] N.C. State 35, Duke 21 L Raleigh, N.C. 10-03-2009 [6] Virginia Tech 34, Duke 26 L Durham, N.C. 10-26-1974 [12] Florida 30, Duke 13 L Gainesville, Fla. 11-14-2009 [7] Georgia Tech 49, Duke 10 L Durham, N.C. 11-16-1974 [13] Maryland 56, Duke 13 L Norfolk, Va. 11-21-2009 [20] Miami 34, Duke 16 L Miami, Fla. 09-12-1975 [4] Southern California 35, Duke 7 L Los Angeles, Calif. 9-18-2010 [1] Alabama 62, Duke 13 L Durham, N.C. 10-25-1975 [12] Florida 24, Duke 16 L Gainesville, Fla. 10-23-2010 [23] Virginia Tech 44, Duke 7 L Blacksburg, Va. 10-02-1976 [2] Pittsburgh 44, Duke 31 L Durham, N.C. 9-10-2011 [6] Stanford 44, Duke 14 L Durham, N.C. 10-23-1976 [6] Maryland 30, Duke 3 L Durham, N.C. 10-29-2011 [15] Virginia Tech 14, Duke 10 L Durham, N.C. 09-17-1977 [1] Michigan 21, Duke 9 L Ann Arbor, Mich. 9-8-2-2012 [25] Stanford 50, Duke 13 L Palo Alto, Calif. 11-19-1977 [18] North Carolina 16, Duke 3 L Durham, N.C. 10-27-2012 [11] Florida State 48, Duke 7 L Tallahassee, Fla. 09-30-1978 [4] Michigan 52, Duke 0 L Ann Arbor, Mich. 11-3-2012 [10] Clemson 56, Duke 20 L Durham, N.C. 10-28-1978 [5] Maryland 27, Duke 0 L Durham, N.C. 10-26-2013 Duke 13, [16] Virginia Tech 10 W Blacksburg, Va. 11-10-1979 [20] Wake Forest 17, Duke 14 L Winston-Salem, N.C. 11-16-2013 Duke 48, [24] Miami 30 W Durham, N.C. 09-20-1980 [19] Auburn 35, Duke 28 L Auburn, Ala. 12-7-2013 [1] Florida State 45, [20] Duke 7 L Charlotte, N.C. 10-11-1980 [17] South Carolina 20, Duke 7 L Columbia, S.C. 12-31-2013 [20] Texas A&M 52, [22] Duke 48 L Atlanta, Ga. 107 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

DUKE WHEN NATIONALLY-RANKED (AP Poll) (88-36-5 Overall) 10-31-1936 [13] Duke 51, Washington & Lee 0 W Richmond, Va. 10-03-1953 [12] Duke 21, Tennessee 7 W Knoxville, Tenn. 11-07-1936 [15] Duke 20, Wake Forest 0 W Winston-Salem, N.C. 10-10-1953 [8] Duke 20, Purdue 14 W Durham, N.C. 11-14-1936 [13] Duke 27, North Carolina 7 W Chapel Hill, N.C. 10-17-1953 Army 14, [7] Duke 13 L New York, N.Y. 11-26-1936 [11] Duke 13, N.C. State 0 W Durham, N.C. 10-24-1953 [16] Duke 31, NC State 0 W Durham, N.C. 10-23-1937 [10] Duke 13, Colgate 0 W Hamilton, N.Y. 10-31-1953 [13] Duke 48, Virginia 6 W Norfolk, Va. 10-30-1937 [13] Duke 43, Washington & Lee 0 W Richmond, Va. 11-07-1953 [10] Duke 0, Navy 0 T Baltimore, Md. 11-06-1937 [11] Duke 67, Wake Forest 0 W Durham, N.C. 11-21-1953 [12] Georgia Tech 13, [15] Duke 10 L Atlanta, Ga. 11-13-1937 North Carolina 14, [8] Duke 6 L Durham, N.C. 09-25-1954 [19] Duke 52, Pennsylvania 0 W Philadelphia, Pa. 11-27-1937 [1] Pittsburgh 10, [18] Duke 0 L Durham, N.C. 10-02-1954 [7] Duke 7, Tennessee 6 W Durham, N.C. 10-22-1938 [9] Duke 7, Wake Forest 0 W Winston-Salem, N.C. 10-09-1954 [6] Duke 13, [5] Purdue 13 T West Lafayette, Ind. 10-29-1938 [11] Duke 14, North Carolina 0 W Chapel Hill, N.C. 10-16-1954 [18] Army 28, [6] Duke 14 L Durham, N.C. 11-12-1938 [7] Duke 21, Syracuse 0 W Syracuse, N.Y. 10-23-1954 [19] Duke 21, NC State 7 W Raleigh, N.C. 11-19-1938 [4] Duke 7, N.C. State 0 W Durham, N.C. 10-30-1954 [16] Duke 21, Georgia Tech 20 W Durham, N.C. 11-26-1938 [3] Duke 7, [4] Pittsburgh 0 W Durham, N.C. 11-06-1954 [19] Navy 40, [11] Duke 7 L Norfolk, Va. 01-02-1939 [7] Southern California 7, [3] Duke 3 L Pasadena, Calif. 11-27-1954 [20] Duke 47, North Carolina 12 W Chapel Hill, N.C. 10-21-1939 [13] Duke 33, Syracuse 6 W Durham, N.C. 01-01-1955 [14] Duke 34, Nebraska 7 W Miami, Fla. 10-28-1939 [12] Duke 6, Wake Forest 0 W Durham, N.C. 10-01-1955 [16] Duke 21, Tennessee 0 W Knoxville, Tenn. 11-04-1939 [12] Duke 7, Georgia Tech 6 W Atlanta, Ga. 10-08-1955 [13] Duke 47, William & Mary 7 W Durham, N.C. 11-11-1939 [15] Duke 20, VMI 7 W Lexington, Va. 10-15-1955 [11] Duke 20, [14] Ohio State 14 W Columbus, Ohio 11-18-1939 [13] Duke 13, [7] North Carolina 3 W Durham, N.C. 10-22-1955 Pittsburgh 26, [5] Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 11-25-1939 [8] Duke 28, N.C. State 0 W Raleigh, N.C. 10-29-1955 [12] Georgia Tech 27, [17] Duke 0 L Atlanta, Ga. 11-02-1940 [19] Duke 41, Georgia Tech 7 W Durham, N.C. 11-12-1955 [18] Duke 41, South Carolina 7 W Columbia, S.C. 11-09-1940 [12] Duke 46, Davidson 13 W Davidson, N.C. 11-19-1955 [20] Duke 14, Wake Forest 0 W Durham, N.C. 11-16-1940 North Carolina 6, [12] Duke 3 L Chapel Hill, N.C. 09-22-1956 South Carolina 7, [16] Duke 0 L Columbia, S.C. 11-30-1940 [20] Duke 12, Pittsburgh 7 W Durham, N.C. 09-21-1957 [10] Duke 26, South Carolina 14 W Columbia, S.C. 10-18-1941 [3] Duke 27, Colgate 14 W Durham, N.C. 09-28-1957 [7] Duke 40, Virginia 0 W Durham, N.C. 10-25-1941 [4] Duke 27, Pittsburgh 14 W Pittsburgh, Pa. 10-05-1957 [4] Duke 14, Maryland 0 W Durham, N.C. 11-01-1941 [4] Duke 14, Georgia Tech 0 W Atlanta, Ga. 10-12-1957 [5] Duke 7, [15] Rice 6 W Houston, Texas 11-08-1941 [4] Duke 56, Davidson 0 W Davidson, N.C. 10-19-1957 [5] Duke 34, Wake Forest 7 W Durham, N.C. 11-15-1941 [3] Duke 20, North Carolina 0 W Durham, N.C. 10-26-1957 [4] Duke 14, [11] NC State 14 T Raleigh, N.C. 11-22-1941 [3] Duke 55, N.C. State 6 W Raleigh, N.C. 11-02-1957 Georgia Tech 13, [7] Duke 0 L Atlanta, Ga. 01-01-1942 [12] Oregon State 20, [2] Duke 16 L Durham, N.C. 11-09-1957 [16] Duke 6, [7] Navy 6 T Baltimore, Md. 10-09-1943 [4] Navy 14, [5] Duke 13 L Baltimore, Md. 11-16-1957 [11] Duke 7, [14] Clemson 6 W Durham, N.C. 10-16-1943 [6] Duke 14, North Carolina 7 W Durham, N.C. 11-23-1957 North Carolina 21, [11] Duke 13 L Durham, N.C. 10-30-1943 [8] Duke 14, Georgia Tech 7 W Atlanta, Ga. 01-01-1958 Oklahoma 48, [16] Duke 21 L Miami, Fla. 11-06-1943 [9] Duke 75, N.C. State 0 W Raleigh, N.C. 10-29-1960 [15] Duke 6, Georgia Tech 0 W Durham, N.C. 11-13-1943 [7] Duke 49, Virgina 0 W Durham, N.C. 11-05-1960 [13] Duke 19, [4] Navy 10 W Durham, N.C. 11-20-1943 [6] Duke 27, North Carolina 6 W Chapel Hill, N.C. 11-12-1960 [7] Duke 34, Wake Forest 7 W Winston-Salem, N.C. 11-11-1944 [20] Duke 34, [12] Wake Forest 0 W Durham, N.C. 11-19-1960 North Carolina 7, [6] Duke 6 L Chapel Hill, N.C. 11-18-1944 [10] Duke 34, South Carolina 7 W Columbia, S.C. 12-03-1960 UCLA 27, [10] Duke 6 L Los Angeles, Calif. 11-25-1944 [11] Duke 33, North Carolina 0 W Chapel Hill, N.C. 01-02-1961 [10] Duke 7, [7] Arkansas 6 W Dallas, Texas 01-01-1945 [11] Duke 29, Alabama 26 W New Orleans, La. 09-22-1962 Southern California 14, [8] Duke 7 L Los Angeles, Calif. 10-13-1945 [13] Duke 26, Wake Forest 19 W Winston-Salem N.C. 09-25-1971 [20] Duke 28, Virginia 0 W Charlottesville, Va. 10-27-1945 [1] Army 48, [19] Duke 13 L New York, N.Y. 10-02-1971 [19] Duke 9, [10] Stanford 3 W Palo Alto, Calif. 11-03-1945 [18] Duke 14, Georgia Tech 6 W Atlanta, Ga. 10-09-1971 Clemson 3, [14] Duke 0 L Norfolk, Va. 11-10-1945 [16] Duke 26, N.C. State 13 W Durham, N.C. 10-23-1971 Navy 15, [10] Duke 14 L Annapolis, Md. 11-24-1945 [15] Duke 14, North Carolina 7 W Durham, N.C. 12-28-1989 [24] Texas Tech 49, [20] Duke 21 L Birmingham, Ala. 10-19-1946 [12] Duke 41, Richmond 0 W Durham, N.C. 10-15-1994 [25] Duke 19, Clemson 13 W Durham, N.C. 10-26-1946 [1] Army 19, [13] Duke 0 L New York, N.Y. 10-22-1994 [20] Duke 51, Wake Forest 26 W Winston-Salem, N.C. 11-02-1946 [16] Georgia Tech 14, [19] Duke 0 L Durham, N.C. 10-29-1994 [9] Florida State 59, [16] Duke 20 L Tallahassee Fla. 11-16-1946 [20] Duke 39, South Carolina 0 W Columbia, S.C. 11-05-1994 [23] Duke 28, [13] Virginia 25 W Durham, N.C. 10-11-1947 [13] Duke 14, Navy 14 T Baltimore, Md. 11-12-1994 N.C. State 24, [19] Duke 23 L Raleigh, N.C. 10-18-1947 [17] Duke 19, Maryland 7 W Durham, N.C. 11-19-1994 North Carolina 41, [25] Duke 40 L Durham, N.C. 10-25-1947 [15] Duke 13, [11] Wake Forest 6 W Winston-Salem, N.C. 01-02-1995 Wisconsin 34, [25] Duke 20 L Tampa, Fla. 11-01-1947 [6] Georgia Tech 7, [9] Duke 0 L Atlanta, Ga. 11-23-2013 [25] Duke 28, Wake Forest 21 W Winston-Salem, N.C. 11-08-1947 Missouri 28, [13] Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 11/30-2013 [24] Duke 27, North Carolina 25 W Chapel Hill, N.C. 11-22-1947 North Carolina 21, [13] Duke 0 L Durham, N.C. 12-7-2013 [1] Florida State 45, [20] Duke 7 L Charlotte, N.C. 10-16-1948 [18] Duke 13, Maryland 12 W Washington, D.C. 12-31-2013 [20] Texas A&M 52, [22] Duke 48 L Atlanta, Ga. 10-23-1948 [15] Duke 7, Virgina Tech 0 W Roanoke, Va. 10-08-1949 Navy 28, [14] Duke 14 W Annapolis, Md. 11-05-1949 Wake Forest 27, [16] Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 09-23-1950 [16] Duke 14, South Carolina 0 W Columbia, S.C. 09-30-1950 [16] Duke 28, Pittsburgh 14 W Durham, N.C. 10-07-1950 Tennessee 28, [14] Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 09-20-1952 [19] Duke 34, Washington & Lee 0 W Durham, N.C. 09-26-1952 [19] Duke 14, SMU 7 W Dallas, Texas 10-04-1952 [10] Duke 7, [11] Tennessee 0 W Durham, N.C. 10-11-1952 [6] Duke 33, South Carolina 7 W Columbia, S.C. 10-18-1952 [5] Duke 57, NC State 0 W Raleigh, N.C. 10-25-1952 [6] Duke 21, [9] Virginia 7 W Charlottesville, Va. 11-01-1952 [4] Georgia Tech 28, [6] Duke 7 L Durham, N.C. 11-08-1952 Navy 16, [12] Duke 6 L Durham, N.C. 11-22-1952 [20] Duke 34, North Carolina 0 W Chapel Hill, N.C. 09-19-1953 [10] Duke 20, South Carolina 7 W Columbia, S.C. 09-26-1953 [10] Duke 19, Wake Forest 0 W Durham, N.C.

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LARGEST COMEBACKS (Trailing in 2nd half) Pts. Final Score Date Location Notes 21 Duke 30, Georgia Tech 21 November 4, 1950 Durham, N.C. Duke overcomes 21-0 halftime defi cit; Billy Cox rushes for 144 yards and passes for 133 yards 21 Duke 28, Florida 21 October 6, 1962 Jacksonville, Fla. Florida leads 21-0 at halftime; Duke scores three TDs in the third period before Mike Curtis scores the game-winning TD in the fourth 20 [16] Duke 21, Georgia Tech 20 October 30, 1954 Durham, N.C. Trailing 20-0 in the third quarter, Duke scores three TDs over the fi nal 17 minutes; decisive score and PAT come with 42 seconds remaining 19 Duke 27, N.C. State 26 November 12, 1983 Durham, N.C. After trailing 26-7 in the third period, ’s scoring toss to Mark Militello with 26 seconds left in the game wins the game for Duke 18 Duke 25, South Carolina 21 October 8, 1977 Columbia, S.C. Behind 21-3 at halftime, Duke’s comeback is highlighted by a 30-yard interception return for a TD by Earl Cook with less than fi ve minutes left 18 Duke 23, North Carolina 21 November 23, 1985 Chapel Hill, N.C. The Tar Heels lead 21-3 late in the third quarter, but Steve Slayden hooks up with Doug Green for three TDs in the fi nal 17 minutes for the victory; trailing by fi ve points with less than two minutes left, Duke’s Fonda Williams recovers a fumble at the Blue Devil 44 yard line and, with no timeouts, Slayden engineers a drive that ends with a fi ve-yard scoring strike to Green 15 Duke 25, Georgia Tech 24 October 29, 1977 Atlanta, Ga. The Blue Devils trail 24-9 at the end of three quarters, and Mike Dunn’s seven-yard TD pass to Tom Hall with 13 seconds remaining caps the rally 15 Duke 35, Virginia 22 October 19, 2013 Charlottesville, Va. Duke scores 35 unanswered points after trailing 22-0 (22-7 at halftime), with Brandon Connette’s 47-yard TD pass to Braxton Deaver with 11:44 left in the fourth period providing the go-ahead points 14 Duke 31, Wake Forest 21 November 5, 1983 Winston-Salem, N.C. Wake Forest leads 21-7 in the third quarter, but Duke scores 24 second half points as Mike Grayson fi nds the end zone twice on the ground 14 Duke 21, [7] Clemson 17 September 30, 1989 Durham, N.C. Duke rallies from 14-0 halftime defi cit to beat No. 7 Clemson on Billy Ray’s seven-yard TD pass to Chris Brown with 3:18 remaining in the fourth period 12 Duke 25, Tennessee 24 September 4, 1982 Knoxville, Tenn. Down 24-12 late in the third quarter, Greg Boone takes a kickoff 100 yards for a TD and Joel Blunk scores on a 13-yard run in the fourth period 12 Duke 32, Georgia Tech 26 October 29, 1983 Durham, N.C. Behind 26-14 in the third quarter, Duke scores the fi nal 18 points of the game for the win; Darryl Brunson ices the win with a late fourth quarter INT 10 Duke 31, FIU 27 October 1, 2011 Miami, Fla. Juwan Thompson scores two TDs in the fourth quarter as Duke rallies from a 27-17 defi cit to win, 31-27; Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo sets up the game-winning score with a sack & caused fumble of FIU quarterback Wes Carroll 9 Duke 29, Virginia 24 September 26, 1981 Charlottesville, Va. Down 24-15 with 10 minutes left, Duke rallies for the win on a 25-yard TD pass from Ron Sally to Gary Frederick with 8:51 remaining and a two-yard TD run by Mike Grayson with just 59 seconds to play

OVERTIME GAMES (2-6) Date Final Score OT Location Game-Winning Scoring Play November 8, 1997 Clemson 29, Duke 20 1 Clemson, S.C. David Richardson 36-yard fi eld goal & Rahim Abdullah 63-yard interception return October 31, 1998 Vanderbilt 36, Duke 33 2 Nashville, Tenn. John Markham 19-yard fi eld goal September 18, 1999 Northwestern 15, Duke 12 1 Durham, N.C. Sam Simmons 27-yard pass from Nick Kreinbrink October 9, 1999 Duke 24, Virginia 17 2 Charlottesville, Va. Benjamin Watson 7-yard pass from Spencer Romine October 23, 1999 N.C. State 31, Duke 24 1 Durham, N.C. Jamie Barnette 7-yard run September 13, 2003 Duke 27, Rice 24 1 Durham, N.C. Brent Garber 30-yard fi eld goal November 24, 2007 North Carolina 20, Duke 14 1 Chapel Hill, N.C. Greg Little 25-yard rush November 1, 2008 Wake Forest 33, Duke 30 1 Winston-Salem, N.C. Shane Popham 28-yard fi eld goal

WINS IN FINAL MINUTE (1938-present) Date Final Score Location Game-Winning Scoring Play Time September 26, 1952 [19] Duke 14, SMU 7 Dallas, Texas Howard Pitt 3-yard pass from Worth Lutz 0:05 October 10, 1953 [8] Duke 20, Purdue 14 Durham, N.C. Jerry Barger 7-yard run 0:39 October 30, 1954 [16] Duke 21, Georgia Tech 20 Durham, N.C. Ed Post 4-yard run (Jim Nelson PAT) 0:40 November 18, 1961 Duke 6, North Carolina 3 Durham, N.C. Bill Reynolds 39-yard fi eld goal 0:02 November 24, 1962 Duke 16, North Carolina 14 Chapel Hill, N.C. Bill Reynolds 20-yard fi eld goal 0:46 October 5, 1968 Duke 30, Maryland 28 Norfolk, Va. David Pugh 27-yard fi eld goal 0:00 September 19, 1970 Duke 13, Maryland 12 Durham, N.C. David Wright 45-yard fi eld goal 0:01 October 29, 1977 Duke 25, Georgia Tech 24 Atlanta, Ga. Tom Hall 7-yard pass from Mike Dunn (Scott Wolcott PAT) 0:13 September 26, 1981 Duke 29, Virginia 24 Charlottesville, Va. Mike Grayson 2-yard run 0:59 October 10, 1981 Duke 14, Virginia Tech 7 Durham, N.C. Dennis Tabron 10-yard interception return 0:56 November 12, 1983 Duke 27, N.C. State 26 Durham, N.C. Mark Militello 7-yard pass from Ben Bennett 0:26 November 8, 1986 Duke 38, Wake Forest 36 Durham, N.C. Doug Peterson 32-yard fi eld goal 0:07 November 19, 1988 Duke 35, North Carolina 29 Durham, N.C. Roger Boone 6-yard run 0:23 September 8, 1990 Duke 27, Northwestern 24 Evanston, Ill. Marc Mays 9-yard pass from Dave Brown 0:38 September 16, 1995 Duke 23, Army 21 West Point, N.Y. Tom Cochran 28-yard fi eld goal 0:04 September 20, 1997 Duke 20, Army 17 Durham, N.C. Sims Lenhardt 27-yard fi eld goal 0:51 November 13, 2004 Duke 16, Clemson 13 Durham, N.C. Matt Brooks 53-yard fi eld goal 0:00 November 6, 2010 Duke 55, Virginia 48 Durham, N.C. Desmond Scott 35-yard run 0:40 October 20, 2012 Duke 33, North Carolina 30 Durham, N.C. Jamison Crowder 5-yard pass from Sean Renfree 0:13

WINS ON FINAL SNAP OF REGULATION (1938-present) Date Final Score Location Game-Winning Scoring Play October 5, 1968 Duke 30, Maryland 28 Norfolk, Va. David Pugh 27-yard fi eld goal November 13, 2004 Duke 16, Clemson 13 Durham, N.C. Matt Brooks 53-yard fi eld goal

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FOURTH QUARTER WINS (1938-present; Duke tied or trailing in the fouth period) Date Final Score Location Game-Winning Scoring Play Time November 26, 1938 [3] Duke 7, [4] Pittsburgh 0 Durham, N.C. Willard Perdue blocked punt recovery in end zone — October 30, 1943 [8] Duke 14, Georgia Tech 7 Atlanta, Ga. Gordon Carver 37-yard pass from Billy Murphy — November 4, 1944 Duke 19, [5] Georgia Tech 13 Durham, N.C. Bob Smith 10-yard pass from Cliff Lewis — January 1, 1945 [11] Duke 29, Alabama 26 New Orleans, La. George Clark 20-yard run — October 13, 1945 [13] Duke 26, Wake Forest 19 Winston-Salem, N.C. George Clark 58-yard run — September 27, 1947 Duke 7, N.C. State 0 Durham, N.C. Louis Allen 40-yard interception return 11:00 October 25, 1947 [15] Duke 13, [11] Wake Forest 6 Winston-Salem, N.C. George Clark 4-yard run 2:00 October 14, 1950 Duke 7, N.C. State 0 Raleigh, N.C. Jack Mounie 5-yard run 11:28 September 29, 1951 Duke 19, Pittsburgh 14 Pittsburgh, Pa. Charlie Smith 1-yard run 13:40 October 13, 1951 Duke 27, N.C. State 21 Durham, N.C. Charlie Smith 2-yard run 3:30 September 26, 1952 [19] Duke 14, SMU 7 Dallas, Texas Howard Pitt 3-yard pass from Worth Lutz 0:05 October 10, 1953 [8] Duke 20, Purdue 14 Durham, N.C. Jerry Barger 7-yard run 0:39 October 30, 1954 [16] Duke 21, Georgia Tech 20 Durham, N.C. Ed Post 4-yard run (Jim Nelson PAT) 0:40 October 15, 1955 [11] Duke 20, [14] Ohio State 14 Columbus, Ohio Sonny Jurgensen 1-yard run 13:13 October 11, 1958 Duke 12, Baylor 7 Durham, N.C. George Dutrow 16-yard run 12:20 October 25, 1958 Duke 20, N.C. State 13 Durham, N.C. Wray Carlton 10-yard pass from George Dutrow 13:00 October 31, 1959 Duke 10, No. 9 Georgia Tech 7 Atlanta, Ga. Art Browning 28-yard fi eld goal 7:34 October 29, 1960 [15] Duke 6, Georgia Tech 0 Durham, N.C. Dean Wright 1-yard run 11:30 January 2, 1961 [10] Duke 7, [7] Arkansas 6 Dallas, Texas Tee Moorman 9-yard pass from Don Altman (Art Browning PAT) 2:45 September 23, 1961 Duke 7, South Carolina 6 Columbia, S.C. Dave Burch 3-yard run (Bill Reynolds PAT) 2:00 November 18, 1961 Duke 6, North Carolina 3 Durham, N.C. Bill Reynolds 39-yard fi eld goal 0:02 October 6, 1962 Duke 28, Florida 21 Jacksonville, Fla. Mike Curtis 1-yard run 11:19 October 27, 1962 Duke 21, N.C. State 14 Durham, N.C. Stan Crisson 15-yard pass from Walt Rappold 1:20 November 24, 1962 Duke 16, North Carolina 14 Chapel Hill, N.C. Bill Reynolds 20-yard fi eld goal 0:46 October 5, 1963 Duke 30, Maryland 12 Richmond, Va. Stan Crisson 60-yard pass from Scotty Glacken 9:03 September 18, 1965 Duke 21, Virginia 7 Charlottesville, Va. James Devonshire 55-yard run 12:31 November 5, 1966 Duke 9, Navy 7 Annapolis, Md. Bob Matheson 21-yard fi eld goal 13:15 October 7, 1967 Duke 10, Army 7 West Point, N.Y. Ed Hicklin 9-yard pass from Larry Davis 9:54 October 14, 1967 Duke 13, Virginia 6 Charlottesville, Va. Don Baglien 2-yard run 2:05 October 5, 1968 Duke 30, Maryland 28 Norfolk, Va. David Pugh 27-yard fi eld goal 0:00 September 19, 1970 Duke 13, Maryland 12 Durham, N.C. David Wright 45-yard fi eld goal 0:01 November 14, 1970 Duke 42, South Carolina 38 Columbia, S.C. Art Bosetti 2-yard run 2:00 September 22, 1973 Duke 23, Washington 21 Durham, N.C. Randy Cobb 11-yard pass from Mark Johnson 1:37 September 21, 1974 Duke 20, South Carolina 14 Columbia, S.C. Larry Martinez 1-yard run 4:53 October 5, 1974 Duke 16, Purdue 14 Durham, N.C. Tony Benjamin 1-yard run 8:18 October 18, 1975 Duke 25, Clemson 21 Durham, N.C. Tony Benjamin 19-yard run 1:38 November 13, 1976 Duke 28, N.C. State 14 Raleigh, N.C. Art Gore 1-yard run 12:46 October 8, 1977 Duke 25, South Carolina 21 Columbia, S.C. Earl Cook 30-yard interception return 4:45 October 29, 1977 Duke 25, Georgia Tech 24 Atlanta, Ga. Tom Hall 7-yard pass from Mike Dunn (Scott Wolcott PAT) 0:13 September 23, 1978 Duke 16, South Carolina 12 Durham, N.C. Greg Rhett 26-yard run 3:07 September 15, 1979 Duke 28, East Carolina 14 Durham, N.C. Stanley Driskell 6-yard run 14:54 September 26, 1981 Duke 29, Virginia 24 Charlottesville, Va. Mike Grayson 2-yard run 0:59 October 10, 1981 Duke 14, Virginia Tech 7 Durham, N.C. Dennis Tabron 10-yard interception return 0:56 September 4, 1982 Duke 25, Tennessee 24 Knoxville, Tenn. Joel Blunk 13-yard run (John Tolish PAT) 10:31 November 20, 1982 Duke 23, North Carolina 17 Durham, N.C. Carl Franks 5-yard pass from Ben Bennett 12:06 November 5, 1983 Duke 31, Wake Forest 21 Winston-Salem, N.C. Mike Grayson 1-yard run 12:46 November 12, 1983 Duke 27, N.C. State 26 Durham, N.C. Mark Militello 7-yard pass from Ben Bennett 0:26 September 8, 1984 Duke 31, Indiana 24 Durham, N.C. Julius Grantham 1-yard run 1:33 November 17, 1984 Duke 16, N.C. State 13 Raleigh, N.C. Ken Harper 29-yard fi eld goal 1:52 November 23, 1985 Duke 23, North Carolina 21 Chapel Hill, N.C. Doug Green 5-yard pass from Steve Slayden 1:10 November 8, 1986 Duke 38, Wake Forest 36 Durham, N.C. Doug Peterson 32-yard fi eld goal 0:07 September 19, 1987 Duke 35, Vanderbilt 31 Durham, N.C. Stanley Monk 2-yard run 3:45 October 1, 1988 Duke 17, Vanderbilt 15 Nashville, Tenn. Doug Peterson 44-yard fi eld goal 3:45 October 29, 1988 Duke 31, Georgia Tech 21 Atlanta, Ga. Doug Peterson 37-yard fi eld goal 9:12 November 19, 1988 Duke 35, North Carolina 29 Durham, N.C. Roger Boone 6-yard run 0:23 September 30, 1989 Duke 21, [7] Clemson 17 Durham, N.C. Chris Brown 7-yard pass from Billy Ray 3:18 September 8, 1990 Duke 27, Northwestern 24 Evanston, Ill. Marc Mays 9-yard pass from Dave Brown 0:38 October 6, 1990 Duke 17, Army 16 West Point, N.Y. Randy Cuthbert 6-yard run (Randy Gardner PAT) 2:48 October 26, 1991 Duke 17, Maryland 13 College Park, Md. Brad Breedlove 27-yard pass from Dave Brown 11:56 September 10, 1994 Duke 13, East Carolina 10 Durham, N.C. Tom Cochran 28-yard fi eld goal 6:14 October 15, 1994 [25] Duke 19, Clemson 13 Durham, N.C. Ray Farmer blocked punt recovery in end zone 3:37 September 9, 1995 Duke 24, Rutgers 14 Durham, N.C. Joe Opalenick 13-yard pass from Spence Fischer 4:08 September 16, 1995 Duke 23, Army 21 West Point, N.Y. Tom Cochran 28-yard fi eld goal 0:04 September 20, 1997 Duke 20, Army 17 Durham, N.C. Sims Lenhardt 27-yard fi eld goal 0:51 October 10, 1998 Duke 19, Wake Forest 16 Winston-Salem, N.C. Sims Lenhardt 32-yard fi eld goal 1:48 October 30, 1999 Duke 25, Maryland 22 College Park, Md. Scottie Montgomery 14-yard pass from Spencer Romine 1:42 November 13, 2004 Duke 16, Clemson 13 Durham, N.C. Matt Brooks 53-yard fi eld goal 0:00 October 31, 2009 Duke 28, Virginia 17 Charlottesville, Va. Conner Vernon 42-yard pass from Thaddeus Lewis 3:45 November 6, 2010 Duke 55, Virginia 48 Durham, N.C. Desmond Scott 35-yard run 0:40 September 17, 2011 Duke 20, Boston College 19 Chestnut Hill, Mass. Sean Renfree 1-yard run 9:57 October 1, 2011 Duke 31, FIU 27 Miami, Fla. Juwan Thompson 9-yard run 6:52 September 29, 2012 Duke 34, Wake Forest 27 Winston-Salem, N.C. Anthony Boone 4-yard run 11:35 October 20, 2012 Duke 33, North Carolina 30 Durham, N.C. Jamison Crowder 5-yard pass from Sean Renfree 0:13 September 7, 2013 Duke 28, Memphis 14 Memphis, Tenn. Issac Blakeney 22-yard pass from Brandon Connette 9:50 October 19, 2013 Duke 35, Virginia 22 Charlottesville, Va. Braxton Deaver 47-yard pass from Brandon Connette 11:44 November 9, 2013 Duke 38, N.C. State 20 Durham, N.C. Brandon Connette 5-yard run 3:31 November 30, 2013 [24] Duke 27, North Carolina 25 Chapel Hill, N.C. Ross Martin 27-yard fi eld goal 2:22 110 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

DUKE VS. NO. 1 (AP Poll) DUKE VS. REIGNING Final Score Date Location [1] Pittsburgh 10, [18] Duke 0 November 27, 1937 Durham, N.C. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS [1] Army 48, [19] Duke 13 October 27, 1945 New York, N.Y. Final Score Date Location [1] Army 19, [13] Duke 0 October 26, 1946 New York, N.Y. [3] Duke 7, [4] Pittsburgh 0 November 26, 1938 Durham, N.C. [1] LSU 50, Duke 18 November 8, 1958 Baton Rouge, La. [1] Army 48, [19] Duke 13 October 27, 1945 New York, N.Y. [1] Notre Dame 64, Duke 0 November 12, 1966 South Bend, Ind. [1] Army 19, [13] Duke 0 October 26, 1946 New York, N.Y. [1] Ohio State 34, Duke 10 October 3, 1970 Columbus, Ohio [10] Duke 7, [11] Tennessee 0 October 4, 1952 Durham, N.C. [1] Michigan 21, Duke 9 September 17, 1977 Ann Arbor, Mich. [11] Duke 20, [14] Ohio State 14 October 15, 1955 Columbus, Ohio [1] Florida State 45, Duke 7 September 4, 1993 Durham, N.C. Oklahoma 48, [16] Duke 21 January 1, 1958 Miami, Fla. [1] Florida State 70, Duke 26 September 2, 1995 Orlando, Fla. [4] Southern California 35, Duke 7 September 12, 1975 Los Angeles, Calif. [1] Florida State 51, Duke 23 October 2, 1999 Jacksonville, Fla. [20] Clemson 49, Duke 14 October 16, 1982 Clemson, S.C. [1] Alabama 62, Duke 13 September 18, 2010 Durham, N.C. Georgia Tech 17, Duke 6 November 2, 1991 Durham, N.C. [1] Florida State 45, [20] Duke 7 December 7, 2013 Charlotte, N.C. [9] Florida State 59, [16] Duke 20 October 29, 1994 Tallahassee, Fla. [7] Florida State 63, Duke 14 October 14, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. DUKE • HEISMAN TROPHY BALLOTING [1] Alabama 62, Duke 13 September 18, 2010 Durham, N.C. Year Player Place Winner, School 1936 Ace Parker 6th Larry Kelly, Yale 1938 Dan Hill 10th Davey O’Brien, TCU 1941 Steve Lach 9th Bruce Smith, Minnesota 1963 Jay Wilkinson 9th Roger Staubach, Navy DUKE VS. HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS Doc Blanchard, Army (1945 recipient) [2] Army 27, Duke 7 October 21, 1944 New York, N.Y. Blanchard: 13-64 rushing, 1 TD; 2-15 receiving; 4-223 KOR; 1-43 punting [1] Army 48, [19] Duke 13 October 27, 1945 New York, N.Y. Blanchard: 6-64 rushing, 1 TD; 1-59 receiving, 1 TD; 6-324 KOR [1] Army 19, [13] Duke 0 October 26, 1946 New York, N.Y. Blanchard: 17-114 rushing Glenn Davis, Army (1946 recipient) [2] Army 27, Duke 7 October 21, 1944 New York, N.Y. Davis: 7-63 rushing, 1 TD; 2-33 PR [1] Army 48, [19] Duke 13 October 27, 1945 New York, N.Y. Davis: 7-63 rushing, 1 TD; 3-of-3 passing, 67 yards; 5-52 PR; 1 INT defense [1] Army 19, [13] Duke 0 October 26, 1946 New York, N.Y. Davis: 15-76 rushing; 2-42 receiving, 2 TDs; 1-of-3 passing, 28 yards; 2-71 punting Howard Cassidy, Ohio State (1955 recipient) [11] Duke 20, [14] Ohio State 14 October 15, 1955 Columbus, Ohio Cassidy: 11-40 rushing; 1-of-5 passing, 14 yards, 2 INTs; 38-yard PR for TD Billy Cannon, LSU (1959 recipient) [1] LSU 50, Duke 18 November 8, 1958 Baton Rouge, La. Cannon: 8-53 rushing, 1 TD; 2-72 receiving, 1 TD; 2 PATs; 2-72 punting Joe Bellino, Navy (1960 recipient) [13] Duke 19, [4] Navy 10 November 5, 1960 Durham, N.C. Bellino: 20-62 rushing; 4-62 receiving; only game in 1960 without a TD Roger Staubach, Navy (1963 recipient) [2] Navy 38, Duke 25 November 16, 1963 Durham, N.C. Staubach: 7-14 passing, 122 yards, 1 INT; 12-72 rushing, 1 TD Navy 27, Duke 14 November 14, 1964 Annapolis, Md. Staubach: 21-of-30 passing, 217 yards, 1 INT; 17-91 rushing, 1 TD; 1-59 punting Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh (1976 recipient) [2] Pittsburgh 44, Duke 31 October 2, 1976 Durham, N.C. Dorsett: 31-129 rushing, 1 TD; 2-11 receiving George Rogers, South Carolina (1980 recipient) Duke 25, South Carolina 21 October 8, 1977 Columbia, S.C. Rogers: 15-68 rushing, 1 TD; 1-5 receiving Duke 16, South Carolina 12 September 23, 1978 Durham, N.C. Rogers: 23-150 rushing, 1 TD; 1-5 receiving; 1-0 KOR South Carolina 35, Duke 0 September 22, 1979 Columbia, S.C. Rogers: 28-161 rushing, 2 TD [17] South Carolina 20, Duke 7 October 11, 1980 Columbia, S.C. Rogers: 36-224 rushing, 1 TD; 2-6 receiving , Florida State (1993 recipient) [4] Florida State 48, Duke 21 September 5, 1992 Tallahassee, Fla. Ward: 17-of-33 passing, 269 yards, 4 TDs, 4 INTs; 9-84 rushing, 1 TD [1] Florida State 45, Duke 7 September 4, 1993 Durham, N.C. Ward: 22-of-31 passing, 272 yards, 2 TD; 5-41 rushing, 1 TD , Florida State (2000 recipient) [11] Florida State 62, Duke 13 September 19, 1998 Tallahassee, Fla. Weinke: 11-of-19 passing, 241 yards, 3 TDs; 3-(-13) rushing [1] Florida State 51, Duke 23 October 2, 1999 Jacksonville, Fla. Weinke: 19-of-27 passing, 290 yards, 5 TDs, 1 INT; 1-(-7) rushing [7] Florida State 63, Duke 14 October 14, 2000 Tallahassee, Fla. Weinke: 37-of-47 passing, 536 yards, 5 TDs, 1 INT; 1-(-9) rushing Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009 recipient) [1] Alabama 62, Duke 13 September 18, 2010 Durham, N.C. Ingram: 9-151 rushing, 2 TD Jameis Winston, Florida State (2013 recipient) [1] Florida State 45, [20] Duke 7 December 7, 2013 Charlotte, N.C. Winston: 19-of-32 passing, 330 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INTs; 10-59 rushing, 1 TD Johnny Manziel (2012 recipient) [20] Texas A&M 52, [22] Duke 48 December 31, 2013 Atlanta, Ga. Manziel: 30-of-38 passing, 382 yards, 4 TDs; 11-73 rushing, 1 TD 111 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME LETTERMEN A • A • A Banks, Adam LB 2007-08-09-10 Asheville, N.C. Bowers, Frank G 1937 Abbott, Ken HB 1930-31-32 Monongahela, Pa. Barger, Jerry QB 1951-52-53-54 Salisbury, N.C. Bowers, Fred DB 1972-73-74 Thomson, Ga. Abdella, Dixie DE 1968 Middletown, N.J. Barner, Glen LB 1979-80-81-82-83 Aberdeen, N.C. Bowser, Charles DE 1978-79-80-81 Plymouth, N.C. Abdul-Aleem, Zaid DB 1992-93-94 Chicago, Ill. Barnes, Johnell WR 2013 Lehigh Acres, Fla. Boyd, Dale HB, QB 1953,55 Huntington, W. Va. Adams, Dan T 1950 Waycross, Ga. Barnett, Bob C 1939-40-41 Albany, Ga. Boyette, Re’quan RB 2005-06-07-08-09 Wilson, N.C. Adams, David DT 1982-83-84-85 Stone Mountain, Ga. Barney, Mike RB 1974-75-76-77 Haddon Heights, N.J. Boyle, Justin RB 2004-05-06-07 Acworth, Ga. Adams, Deon WR 2003-04-05 Greensboro, N.C. Barrett, John 1921 Bozick, Peter WR 1972 Camp Springs, Md. Adams, Eric RB 2012 Gulf Breeze, Fla. Barrett, Drew III HB, DB 1965 Camp Lejeune, N.C. Brabson, Roy OT 1983-84-85 Atlanta, Ga. Adams, Rex G 1961 Oak Hill, W. Va. Barringer, Jeff DE 1982-83 Salisbury, N.C. Bracy, Biff HB 1963-64 Orangeburg, S.C. Adams, Robert E 1965 Atlanta, Ga. Barringer, Jerry G 1965-66 Concord, N.C. Bradley, Bob LB, DE 1969 Mount Airy, N.C. Adams, William QB 1927 Wilson, N.C. Bartal, James E 1956-57-58 Gary, Ind. Bradshaw, Jim C 1943 Montgomery, Ala. Addesa, Mike RB 1977-78 Old Forge, Pa. Baskerville, Bob G 1937-38 Warrenton, N.C. Brady, Tom FL 1996,98 Omaha, Neb. Adkins, Emery C 1929-30-31 Durham, N.C. Bass, Ernest HB, E 1954-55-56 Durham, N.C. Branch, Chris WR 1998 Raleigh, N.C. Adwaters, Orlando DL 1993-94-95 Lithonia, Ga. Battier, Jeremy WR 2000 Birmingham, Mich. Branion, Joby DB 1981-82-83-84 Wareham, Mass. Aguanno, Giuseppe LB 2001-02-03-04 Farrell, N.Y. Bauta, Lavdrim OL 2004-05 Brooklyn, N.Y. Brannon, Donald HB, QB 1965-66-67 Graham, N.C. Akinbiyi, Greg DE 2005-06-07-08 Miami, Fla. Baydoun, Nader HB 1970 Dearborn, Mich. Brauley, Jeff C 1984,86 Alexandria, Ky. Alabaster, Robert G 1936-37-38 Baldwin, N.Y. Bayer, Luke C, OG 2001-02-03 Gainesville, Fla. Braxton, Brandon WR, S 2010-11-12 Charlotte, N.C. Alberto, Mike OG 1997-98-99-00 Hickory, N.C. Bayless, Hugh G, K 1972-73 West Palm Beach, Fla. Brazill, Tim OG 1977-78 Glen Mills, Pa. Albright, Robert QB 1972 Pretty Prairie, Kan. Beamer, Ernest E 1941-42-43 Mount Airy, N.C. Breedlove, Brad WR 1990-91-92-93 Homosassa, Fla. Albright, Stuart OL 1988-99-90-91 Greensboro, N.C. Beasley, Fred HB 1954-55-56 Henderson, N.C. Brewer, P.O. QB, FB 1929-30-31 Winston-Salem, N.C. Alderfer, Steve OL 1990-91-92-93 Chalfont, Pa. Beasley, Robert E 1962-63 Durham, N.C. Bridges, Daniel HB 1960-61-62 Hampton, Va. Alderman, Ralph LB 1981-82-83-84 Roselle, N.J. Beath, Andy E, WB, DB 1965-66-67 Clearwater, Fla. Brienza, Rich TE 1972-73 Valley Stream, N.Y. Aldridge, Bryant FB 1953-54-55 Kinston, N.C. Beattie, John OL 1987 Costa Mesa, Calif. Brinkman, John TE 1979-80 Fayette City, Pa. Aldridge, T. 1923-24 Beatty, Bob C 1941 Bristow, Jacques S 2013 Cherry Hills Village, Colo. Alexander, Jack FB 1933-34-35 Asheville, N.C. Beaver, Robert HB 1929 Spencer, N.C. Brittingham, Scott DB 1988-89-90 Salisbury, Md. Alexander, John G 1966-67 Rocky Mount, N.C. Beckett, Justin OL 1982-83-84-85 Boston, Mass. Britton, O.C. C, G, T 1933-34 Durham, N.C. Alexander, Phillip LB,DE 2001-02-03-04-05 Bronx, N.Y. Beilinson, Dan TE 2013 Cary, N.C. Broadie, Stanley FB, RB 1977,79 Kenansville, N.C. Algor, Jack DT 1977-78 Spring Lake Heights, N.J. Bell, Alex FB 1963 Raleigh, N.C. Broadnax, Cory LB 2001 Raleigh, N.C. Allen, Anthony DL 1986-87-88-89 Old Fort, N.C. Bell, Floyd HB 1957-58-59 Rocky Mount, N.C. Brock, Tim WR 1975-76 Elmwood Park, N.J. Allen, Louis T 1946-47-48-49 Greensboro, N.C. Bell, Sheldon WR 2007-08-09 Baltimore, Md. Brodhead, Robert QB 1956-57-58 Kittanning, Pa. Allen, Mark LB 1988-89-90-91 Trumbull, Conn. Belue, Walter HB, QB 1932-33 Charlotte, N.C. Brooks, Dan DB 1975-76-77-78 Denville, N.J. Allie, Butch FB, C 1958-59-60 Statesville, N.C. Bengel, Paul C 1960-61-62 Arnold, Pa. Brooks, Eugene E 1950-51 Durham, N.C. Altman, Don QB 1959-60 Freeport, Pa. Benion, Bob DT, OG 2002, 2004 Milton, Pa. Brooks, Greg LB 1974-75 Fairfax, Va. Ament, Bryan WR 1998,00 Berwick, Pa. Benjamin, Tony FB 1973-74-75-76 Monessen, Pa. Brooks, James WR 2008 Carson, Calif. Ament, Randy LB 1997-98-99-00 King of Prussia, Pa. Bennett, Ben QB 1980-81-82-83 Sunnyvale, Calif. Brooks, Matt P, K 2001-02-03-04 Miami, Fla. Anderson, Andy TE 1986,88-89 Yardley, Pa. Bennett, C.G. E 1925,27 Durham, N.C. Brower, Bobby RB 1978-79-80 Vienna, Va. Anderson, Chip DT 1981-82-83 Lexington, N.C. Bennett, Michael RB 1973 Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Brown, Charlie DT 1973-74 Canton, N.C. Anderson, Mark DB 1993-94 College Station, Texas Benson, Robert E 1954-55-56 Sanford, N.C. Brown, Chris FB 1988-89-90-91 Washington, D.C. Anderson, Jackson LS 2009-10-11-12 Frisco, Texas Berdan, Scott LB 1990-91-92 Norcross, Ga. Brown, Craig LB 1979-80 Bel Air, Md. Anderson, Preston DL 1988-89-90-91 Norwalk, Conn. Berger, Robert G 1951-52 Coalgood, Ky. Brown, Dave QB 1989-90-91 Westfi eld, N.J. Anderson, Robert T 1949-50 Lynn, Mass. Bernard, Brian DL 1986-87-88 Cocoa Beach, Fla. Brown, Ed DB 1978-79-80 Cherry Hill, N.J. Andreasik, Andy LB 1984-85-86-87 Glen Ellyn, Ill. Berry, Alan G 1964 Fort Thomas, Ky. Brown, James WB, HB 1949-50 Miami, Fla. Andrew, Troy C 1997-98-99-00 Klein, Texas Berry, Jean G 1960-61-62 Mooresville, N.C. Brown, Jeff LB 1987 Dunwoody, Ga. Andrews, Howard G 1932 Asheville, N.C. Berry, Lewis T 1951 Durham, N.C. Brown, Kelby LB 2010-11,13 Matthews, N.C. Andrews, Reggie DT 1982-83-84-85 Concord, N.C. Best, Chris OL 2002-03-04 Calgary, Canada Brown, Kyler LB 2012-13 Matthews, N.C. Anunike, Kenny TE, DE 2009-10-11-12-13 Galena, Ohio Bethune, E.P. C, B 1942,46 Arlington, Va. Brown, Marvin WR 1978-79-80 Hampton, Va. Aprahamian, Marcus OT 2013 Brookfi eld, Wis. Bickel, Randy OT 1976-77 Durham, N.C. Brown, Wyatt 1922 Arendt, Chris DL 1980-81-82 Abbottstown, Pa. Bickel, Robert HB, FB 1950-51 Reading, Pa. Browning, Arthur G 1958-59-60 Portsmouth, Va. Armstrong, Mike DE 1980-81 East Grand Rapids, Mich. Biddle, Dick LB 1967-68-69-70 Parkersburg, W. Va. Browning, Craig QB 1979-80 Fayetteville, N.C. Arnold, Pat T 1943 Hattiesburg, Miss. Birchfi eld, Jesse T, G 1952-53-54-55 Elizabethon, Tenn. Brownlee, John HB 1930-31-32 Philadelphia, Pa. Arnold, Ross T 1965-66 Atlanta, Ga. Bishop, David DT 1976 St. Petersburg, Fla. Bruce, Jamal DT 2011-12-13 LaGrange, Ga. Arrington, Joel HB 1959-60-61 Thomasville, Ga. Black, Leonard E 1954 Fayetteville, N.C. Brugger, Johannes LB 1994,96 New York, N.Y. Asack, Paul K 2011 Newton, Mass. Blackwell, Greg DE 1980-81-82-83-84 Coatesville, Pa. Brummitt, Fred C 1926-27-28 Oxford, N.C. Asack, Phil FB, LB 1968-69-70 West Bridgewater, Mass. Blakeney, Issac TE, WR 2012-13 Monroe, N.C. Brummitt, Ricky P 1977-78-79 Oxford, N.C. Asack, Zack QB 2005, 07-08 Newton, Mass. Blalock, Bill G 1951 Lexington, N.C. Brunansky, Joe T 1935-36-37 Beaver Falls, Pa. Ashby, Donald C 1965 Nassawadox, Va. Blaney, Bernie HB 1954-55-56 Newark, Del. Brunson, Darryl DE 1981-82-83-84 St. Louis, Mo. Astley, Robert G 1965 Miami, Fla. Blount, Lamar HB 1943 Philadeplphia, Miss. Bruton, Robert 1926 Atherholt, George E 1956-57 Norwood, Pa. Blunk, Joel RB 1980-81-82-83 Webster Groves, Mo. Bryan, Bill T 1929-30-31 Winston-Salem, N.C. Atkinson, Doug DE 1986-87-88-89 Devon, Pa. Bochow, Brian OE 1969 Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Bryan, Billy C 1973-74-75-76 Burlington, N.C. Atkinson, Mike RB 1981-82-83-84 Princeton, N.C. Bodkin, Robin OG, DT 1965-66-67 South Charleston, W. Va. Bryant, Andy NG 1996 Dunwoody, Ga. Auryansen, Todd DB 1971 East Northport, N.Y. Boeckman, Will DE 2013 Columbus, Ohio Bryant, Clyde E 1948-49 Austin, Ed E 1944-45-46-47-48 Portsmouth, Va. Bokinsky, George QB 1940-41 Windber, Pa. Bryant, D. QB 2000-01 Detroit, Mich. Austin, Troy DT 1997-98-99-00 Orange, N.J. Boland, Michael DB 1989-90-91 McHenry, Ill. Bryant, Derek WR, DE 2003-04 Richmond, Va. Aye-Darko, Adrian S 2005-06-07-08 Stevenson Ranch, Calif. Bolich, Marion FB 1925-26-27 Winston-Salem, N.C. Bryant, L.G. OE 1970 Chatham, Va. Boling, Floyd 1922 Brzezinski, Nick TE 2000-01 Livonia, Mich. Boling, Jim T 1935 Siler City, N.C. Budinger, John OG 1981 Pelham, N.Y. B • B • B Bombard, Ken OG, OT 1967-68-69 Silver Spring, Md. Buie, Sam OB 1927-28-29 Winston-Salem, N.C. Bachstein, Joey TE 1996-97-98 Merritt Island, Fla. Bomgardner, Mike FB 1972-73-74 Haddon Heights, N.J. Bullock, Aaron DB 1992-93-94 McKee City, N.J. Bacon, Paul C 1979-80 Flat Rock, N.C. Boniewicz, Joe OG 2003 Dunmore, Pa. Bullock, Ed HB 1923-24-25 Badgett, Clarence G 1935-36-37 Mount Airy, N.C. Bonin, Carl G 1951-52 Englewood, N.J. Bumgarner, Dwight E, T 1958-59-60 Lexington, N.C. Bagley, Carlos LB 1992-93-94-95 Marietta, Ga. Boone, Anthony QB 2011-12-13 Weddington, N.C. Bumgarner, Tim OT 1979-80-81-82 High Point, N.C. Baglien, Don FB 1967-68-69 Newport, Ky. Boone, Greg RB 1979-80-81-82 Bel Air, Md. Bunch, Curtiss DL 1993-94-95-96 Brooksville, Fla. Bailey, Edgar E 1936-37-38-39 Lexington, N.C. Boone, Roger RB 1987-88-89 Lake Braddock, Va. Buoniconti, Nick LB 1982-83-84-85 Miami, Fla. Bailey, Patrick DE, LB 2004-05-06-07 Elmendorf, Texas Borbely, Jim FB 1943 New Brunswick, N.J. Burch, Dave HB, FB 1958-59-60-61 Canton, N.C. Baird, Weldon DB 1973-74 Maryville, Tenn. Borders, Breon CB 2013 Statesville, N.C. Burdette, Marvin E 1962-63-64 College Park, Ga. Baird, William HB 1962-63 Pikeville, Ky. Bosetti, Art FB 1970-71 Wexford, Pa. Burdine, Lyle LB 1996,98 Arlington, Texas Baker, Bill OE 1969-70-71 Elmira, N.Y. Bosson, Dave T 1959-60 Clifton, N.J. Burger, Tom G 1985-86-87 Maytown, Pa. Baldinger, Brian OG 1979-80-81 Massapequa Park, N.Y. Bostian, Ronald G 1958-59 Salisbury, N.C. Burke, Paul OL 1983-84-85-86 Hornell, N.Y. Baldwin, Robert RB 1991-92-93-94 DeLand, Fla. Bostock, Roy FB 1961 Minnesota, Minn. Burns, Gordon C 1937,39 Asheville, N.C. Balitsaris, George HB 1943 Pittsburgh, Pa. Boswell, Thomas 1922 Burns, Thomas E, G 1940-41-42 Winston-Salem, N.C. Ball, Tim RB, LB 2004, 06-07 Carrolton, Texas Bowling, Danny OL 2006 Atlanta, Ga. Burris, David WR 1981 Cedar Falls, Iowa Bamberger, Greg OT 1978-79-80-81 Phoenixville, Pa. Bowker, Jim DB 1983-84,86 Wrightsville Beach, N.C. Burrows, Bob G 1951-52-53 Asheboro, N.C. 112 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Burt, Doug FL 1998 Hampton, Va. Compitello, Joseph LB 1967-68-69 White Plains, N.Y. DeOrio, Matt RB 1994-95-96-97 Jacksonville, Fla. Bush, Jack T 1943 Jacksonville, Fla. Condon, David T, G 1960-61-62 Parma, Ohio DeRogatis, Al C, T 1945-46-47-48 Newark, N.J. Bush, Jack FB, E 1960 Palatka, Fla. Conner, Bill HB 1953-54 Roanoke, Va. Derrickson, Vernon 1920-21 Bussey, Joe HB 1965 Chesapeake, Va. Connette, Brandon QB 2010,12-13 Corona, Calif. DeSmyter, Randy K 2006 Anderson, S.C. Butler, Lee CB, S 2008-09-10-11-12 Anderson, S.C. Constantino, Paul C 1983-84-85-86 St. Louis, Mo. DeStefano, Frank OT 1976-77 Webster, N.Y. Butler, Lex CB 2012 Anderson, S.C. Conway, Christian S 2013 Bronxville, N.Y. DeVine, Gene OT, TE 1974 West Bridgewater, Mass. Byas, Jordan S 2009-10-11-12 Lynn Haven, Fla. Cook, Earl DB 1973-74-75-76-77 Alexandria, Va. DeVolentine, Joe E 1939 Miami, Fla. Byrd, Bill B 1942 Columbia, S.C. Cook, Glynn L. C 1943 Columbia, Miss. Devonshire, James FB, TB, E 1965-66-67 Carney’s Point, N.J. Byrd, Wade C 1956-57-58 Spindale, N.C. Cooper, Jason TE 1984-85-86-87 New Canaan, Conn. DeWalt-Ondijo, Jordan DE 2011-12-13 Prairie View, Texas Copley, James E 1943 Wiston, W. Va. Dewan, Brendan LB 2002-03-04-05 Austin, Texas C • C • C Corbett, Bob QB 1974-75 Clarks Summit, Pa. Deyton, Robert G 1950 Raleigh, N.C. Corders, Maurice DT 1972-73-74-75 Fayetteville, N.C. Diamond, Gus G 1945 Burgettstown, Pa. Cadigan, Tim DT 1977-78 Brockton, Mass. Cornelius, B.O. HB 1932-33-34 Winston-Salem, N.C. Dickerson, Rodney DB 1986-87-88-89 Knightdale, N.C. Cain, Tom OT 1970-71 Pittsburgh, Pa. Corpus, Tom DE 1987-88-89 Westlake, Ohio Dill, David 1973 Fort Scott, Kan. Calabrese, Jay FB 1965-66-67 College Park, Md. Cottingham, Andrew FB 1957-58 Laurinburg, N.C. Dilweg, Anthony QB, P 1985-86-87-88 Bethesda, Md. Calamari, Bob DB 1984-85-86-87 Lorain, Ohio Courtillet, Marcel OE 1967-68-69 Camp Springs, Md. Diminick, Mike DB 1985-86-87-88 Mount Carmel, Pa. Caldwell, Jack FB 1921-22,24-25 Cowart, Jeffrey OL 2009 Forsyth, Ga. Dixon, John HB 1968 Nashville, Tenn. Caldwell, Mark OE 1964-65 Clinton, Tenn. Coyne, Steve DB 1986-87 Newtown Square, Pa. Dixon, Rich DE 1974 Mechanicsburg, Pa. Camero, Casey DT 2003-04-05-06 Tampa, Fla. Cox, Billy QB 1948-49-50 Mount Airy, N.C. Doby, Larry DB 1977-78 Montclair, N.J. Campbell, August LB, S 2010-11 Freeport, Bahamas Cox, Charles DB 1971-72-73 Mount Airy, N.C. Dolan, John LB 1981,83 Atlanta, Ga. Campbell, Bobby QB 1997-98-99-00 Hicksville, N.Y. Cox, Daniel T 1954-55-56 Gainesville, Fla. Dollar, Steve OL 1994 Garland, Texas Campbell, Fred T 1953-54 Swarthmore, Pa. Cox, Robert FB 1932-33 Vernon, Texas Dorsey, Stanley WR 1990-91-92-93 Baltimore, Md. Camper, John DL 1986-87 Wycoff, N.J. Crain, Richard G 1960 Mount Holly, N.J. Douglas, Chris TB 2000-01-02-03 Sherrills Ford, N.C. Campitelli, Paul C 2004-05 Chesapeake Beach, Md. Crawford, Fred E, T 1931-32-33 Waynesville, N.C. Dow, Robert HB 1965-66 Short Beach, Conn. Cannon, Eugene T 1967 Asheboro, N.C. Crawford, Laniel DB 1974-75 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Dowell, Bubba OG 1978 Louisville, Ky. Canty, Walt S 2009-10-11-12 Roebuck, S.C. Crayton, Marc DL 1986-87-88 Bay Village, Ohio Dowling, Mike FB 2004-05 Baltimore, Md. Cape, J.T. LB 2000, 02-03 Watkinsville, Ga. Crenshaw, Keith RB 1978-79-80-81 Caroleen, N.C. Downs, Greg WR 1986-87, 89 Dunwoody, Ga. Cappellano, John HB, DB 1968-69-70 Easton, Pa. Crigler, Norris QB 1942 Drescher, Eric LB 1978-79 Hershey, Pa. Cappetto, Mike QB 2010 Troy, Mich. Crisson, Stan E 1961-62-63 Cherryville, N.C. Drew, John DT 2009 Midland, Ga. Carbonell, Alberto DT 1979 Coral Gables, Fla. Cromartie, Fred G 1962-63-64 Charlotte, N.C. Driskell, Stanley QB 1977-78-79 Atlanta, Ga. Cardwell, Joe T, G 1934-35-36 Montgomery, Ala. Cronin, Kevin QB 2006 Middletown, Wis. Drulis, Charles OE 1963-64-65 St. Louis, Mo. Carey, John FB, G 1950-51-52 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Crowder, Jamison WR 2011-12-13 Monroe, N.C. Drum, Robert OL 2009 Hoover, Ala. Carlo, John HB, LB 1964-65 Falls Church, Va. Crowder, John C 1944-45 High Point, N.C. Drummer, Ronnie RB 2004-05-06-07 Salinas, Calif. Carlton, Everett FB 1943 Winston-Salem, N.C. Cruikshank, Robert FB 1958 Atlanta, Ga. Drye, Carl G 1958 China Grove, N.C. Carlton, Wray HB 1956-57-58 Wallace, N.C. Crummie, Robert FB 1958-59 Clinton, N.C. DuBose, Keith DB 1989-90-91-92 Sarasota, Fla. Carpenter, Don T, G 1929-30-31 Ayden, N.C. Crute, H. Futz 1920-21, 23 Duke, Aaron C 1996-97 Thomasville, Ga. Carpenter, Robert E 1937 Montchanin, Del. Culp, Hank G 1924-25, 27 Spencer, N.C. Dufala, Greg OL, NG 1999-00-01 Erie, Pa. Carter, B. 1922-23 Culp, James C 1957 Washington, D.C. Dukes, Curt QB 2004-05 Stony Point, N.C. Carter, Henley OE 1966-67-68 Fort Defi ance, Va. Cunningham, Grant NG 1979 Seneca, S.C. Dull, John OG 1969-70-71 Rutherford, N.J. Carter, Seth LS 2000-01-02-03 Oklahoma City, Okla. Curran, Robert DB 1985 Houston, Texas Dunaway, Dave OE 1964-65-66 Jacksonville, Fla. Carver, Gordon HB 1942-43-44-45 Durham, N.C. Curran, Tim DL 1989-90-91 Baldwin, N.Y. Duncan, Bill E 1945, 47-48 Morganton, N.C. Cash, Jeremy S 2013 Miami, Fla. Curtis, Mike FB 1962-63-64 Rockville, Md. Duncan, Jela RB 2012-13 Charlotte, N.C. Castor, Chris WR 1978-79-80,82 Cary, N.C. Cuthbert, Randy RB 1989-90-91-92 Chalfont, Pa. Dunlap, E.B. C 1932-33-34 Lawton, Okla. Cathey, Richard HB 1925-26 Cutler, Richard HB 1957 Preston, Minn. Dunlap, Erik OG 1996 Garner, N.C. Caudle, Lloyd HB 1951-52-53 Lewisville, N.C. Dunlap, Jack G 1932-33-34 Lawton, Okla. Cavanaugh, Ed T 1949-50 Waterbury, Conn. Dunn, Andy OL 1989 Little Rock, Ark. Cerone, Jim OT 1981 Deer Park, N.Y. D • D • D Dunn, Mike QB 1975-76-77-78 Hampton, Va. Chambers, Randy DE 1971-72 Gastonia, N.C. Dallas, Craig DE 1979 Reidsville, N.C. Dupler, Phil FB 1956-57 Frankfort, Ind. Chambers, Thomas G 1946-47,49 Winston-Salem, N.C. Dalton, James G 1961-62 Asheboro, N.C. Dupree, Terrence TE 1996-97-98-99 Seffner, Fla. Chambers, Tom OE 1971-72 East Liverpool, Ohio Daniel, Keith WR 1987,89 Hyattsville, Md. Durner, Gus T 1933-34-35 Asheville, N.C. Chappell, William 1952 Daniels, Matt S 2008-09-10-11 Fayetteville, Ga. Dusek, David DE 1973-74-75 McLean, Va. Chappell, Phillip OT 1993-94-95-96 Sanford, N.C. Dapolito, Chris QB 2002-03-04 Matawan, N.J. Dutrow, George HB 1956-57-58 Washington, D.C. Charbonnet, Daniel CB 2004 The Woodlands, Texas Dargan, Cedric TB 2001, 03-04-05 Jacksonville, N.C. Dyer, Marcus TE, FB 1988-89-90-91 Burlington, N.C. Charles, Wayne TB 1985-86-87-88 White Plains, N.Y. Darnell, Leonard E 1938-39-40 Chatham, Kenneth HB 1965-66 Silver Spring, Md. Daugherty, John G 1930 Cheng, Simon CB 2006 Toronto, Canada Davies, Mike DB 1969-70-71 Bay Village, Ohio E • E • E Chesnutt, Edwin E 1960,62 Charlotte, N.C. Davis, Charlie T 1942 Tampa, Fla. Eanes, Thomas G 1925-26 Chesson, Wes P, HB, E 1968-69-70 Edenton, N.C. Davis, Chris S 2004-05-06-07 Stone Mountain, Ga. Earngey, Willard G, E, HB 1935-36-37 Rockford, Ill. Chestnut, Raphael WR 2005-06-07-08 Reidsville, N.C. Davis, Fred T 1937 Newport, Vt. Earon, Blaine E 1949-50-51 Altoona, Pa. Childress, Jack DB 1970-71, 73 Mount Airy, N.C. Davis, Jason LB 2000-01 Gainesville, Fla. East, Joel DL, OL 2004-05 Cambridge, Ohio Christopher, Jeff DB 1973-74 Winston-Salem, N.C. Davis, Jasper HB, FB 1938-39-40 Wilson, N.C. Eaves, Willard HB, QB 1938-39 Athens, Tenn. Churm, Mike C 1978 Canton, N.C. Davis, Jimmy C 1957 Durham, N.C. Eberdt, Sam FB, QB 1953-54 Arlington, Va. Ciepcielinski, Drew DT 2001-02-03 Charlotte, N.C. Davis, Larry DB, QB 1966-67-68 Portsmouth, Va. Ebinger, Phil C 1980-81-82-83 Atlanta, Ga. Cittadino, Benny E 1943,46-47 Long Branch, N.J. Davis, Lee G, T 1928-29-30 Waynesville, N.C. Econn, Chris LB 1995 Clark, Dan TE 1990-91-92-93 Tampa, Fla. Davis, Lee R. DB 1976 Alexandria, Va. Edens, Thomas DB, OE 1967-68 Sumter, S.C. Clark, Darius SS 1996-97-98-99 Tampa, Fla. Davis, Robert C 1962-63-64 Aiken, S.C. Edwards, DeVon S, CB 2013 Covington, Ga. Clark, Ernest DE 1972-73,75 Southern Pines, N.C. Davis, Tim P 1991-92 Pittsburgh, Pa. Edwards, Fred C, E 1936-37 Clark, George HB 1944-45-46-47 Wilson, N.C. Davis, Tom HB, FB 1941-42-43-44 Wilson, N.C. Edwards, George LB 1985-86-87-88-89 Siler City, N.C. Clark, McCauley HB, E 1935,37 Loudon, Tenn. Davis, William G 1946-47-48 Wilson, N.C. Edwards, J.B. OG, NG 1966-67-68 Portsmouth, Va. Clark, Randy QB 1960-61 Durham, N.C. Deane, Carl QB 1939-40 Charlottesville, Va. Edwards, Jeramy S, LB 2003-04-05-06 Jackson, N.J. Clayton, Willie OT, DT 1970-71-72 Hampton, Va. Dearth, Jim OE 1967-68-69 Monroe, Wis. Edwards, Rodrick DB 1991,93 Houston, Texas Clements, Darryl WR 1987-88-89-90 Middletown, Ohio Deaton, Darrell DB 1980, 82-83 Winston-Salem, N.C. Edwards, Steve DT 1975-76 Fairfax, Va. Clinkscale, Brent QB 1980-81-82 Greenville, S.C. Deaver, Braxton TE 2011,13 Charlotte, N.C. Edwards, Tee SS 1992-93-94-95 Decatur, Ga. Clyburn, Louis OG 1991-92-93-94 Camden, S.C. Debolt, Gene C, DE 1967-68-69 Columbus, Ohio Egboh, Patrick DE 2007-08-09-10 Mesquite, Texas Cobb, Randy WR 1973-74 Garden Grove, Calif. Decker, Todd QB 1992 Raleigh, N.C. Egbuniwe, Chike LB 1994-95-96-97 Dallas, Texas Cochran, Tom PK 1992-93-94-95 Bethlehem, Pa. Decker Tom FB 1981-82-83 Westerville, Ohio Egge, Jeroen C 1992-93-94-95 Pearl River, La. Cockrell, Ross CB 2010-11-12-13 Waxhaw, N.C. Deiter, Bill 1984 Chadds Ford, Pa. Eily, Derek C 1984 Roxboro, N.C. Cofi eld, Takoby OT 2011-12-13 Tarboro, N.C. DeLamielleure, Todd LB 1998-99-00 Durham, N.C. Eily, Kedrick DL 1988-89 Roxboro, N.C. Colantuoni, Jim OT 1979-80 Alexandria, Va. Deloatch, Sidney T 1954-55-56 Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Eisenberg, Judd C 1979, 81 Radnor, Pa. Cole, J.N. T 1929 Hamlet, N.C. DeLuca, Scott LB 1990 Nutley, N.J. Eisenberg, Lloyd T 1944, 47-49 Philadelphia, Pa. Coleman, John OG 2010-11-12 Florence, S.C. Dempsey, Larry DB, HB 1966-67-68 Greensboro, N.C. Eldridge, Wade G 1940 Mount Airy, N.C. Collins, Clarence OG 1992-93-94-95 Forestville, Md. Dempsey, Luther E 1940-41 Greensboro, N.C. Elliott, Ronnie WR 2002-03-04-05 Huntsville, Ala. Colonna, Dave TE 1986-87-88-89 High Point, N.C. Demore, Dave DE 1985-86-87 Pittsburgh, Pa. Ellis, Jamal DB 1991-92, 94 Lancaster, Texas Combs, Chris DT 1996-97-98-99 Roanoke, Va. Denne, Donald T 1957-58-59 Wierton, W. Va. El-Masry, John DE 1983-84, 86 Waltham, Mass. Comer, Jeffrey WR 1976-77-78 Frederick, Md. Denton, Kent QB 1964 Washington, N.C. English, Everett 1921, 23

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Epperson, Duane TB 1997-98-99-00 Falls Church, Va. G • G • G H • H • H Erdeljac, Ben WR 1997, 99-00-01 Oakmont, Pa. Gaines, Kyle LB 1990-91 Snellville, Ga. Haas, Robert T 1936, 38 New York , N.Y. Ershler, Arthur HB 1930-31-32 Hudson, N.Y. Gainey, Catron S 2006-07-08-09 Hephzibah, Ga. Hackney, Elmore QB 1935-36-37 Durham, N.C. Eslick, John RB 1946-47-48 Fayetteville, Tenn. Galaska, Jeff TE 1992-93-94 Strongsville, Ohio Hagaman, Al OL 1988-89-90 Clearwater, Fla. Evans, Brad OL 1970-71 Durham, N.C. Gallman, Leroy RB 1990-91-92-93 Westfi eld, N.J. Hager, Dudley QB 1949-50-51 Louisville, Ky. Everett, John 1923 Gamble, Austin LB 2009-10-11-12 Weston, Fla. Haggerty, Clifford HB 1943-44 Lakewood, Ohio Ewell, Keith WR 1988-89-90-91 Miami, Fla. Gantt, Robert E, BB 1941-42-43, 46 Durham, N.C. Hagie, William FB 1956 Elizabethton, Tenn. Ezerski, Frank Jr. FB 1940 Monessen, Pa. Garber, Brent K 2000-01-02-03 Thomasville, Ga. Haile, Rob FB 1998 North Palm Beach, Fla. Ezzard, Rodney CB 2004, 07 Atlanta, Ga. Garda, Robert HB 1959-60 Alexandria, Va. Haldeman, John FB 1972-73 Devon, Pa. Gardinier, Richard T 1947 Miami, Fla. Hales, Casey LS 2004-05-06-07 Newport Beach, Calif. F • F • F Gardner, James III T 1957-58-59 Portsmouth, Ohio Hall, Alfred 1920 Falcone, Sonny DT 1973-74-75 Durham, N.C. Gardner, Randy PK 1989-90-91-92 Jacksonville, Fla. Hall, Tom WR 1975-76-77 Fayetteville, N.C. Falls, Ronnie C 1952-53-54-55 High Point, N.C. Gardner, Robert G 1960 Portsmouth, Ohio Hall, Robbie OL 1996 Tavares, Fla. Faris, Jeffrey S 2011 Knoxville, Tenn. Gardner, Sam HB, BB 1935-36 Charleston, W. Va. Hall, Ryan TE 2011 Orlando, Fla. Farmer, Ray FS 1992-93-94-95 Kernersville, N.C. Garner, Gilroy QB 1960-61-62 Augusta, Ga. Hamilton, Ronnie DB 1998-99-00-01 Oxford, N.C. Farquhar, John TE 1990-91, 93-94 Stanford, Calif. Garner, Mike OG 1969 Shawnee Mission, Kan. Hamilton, Scott DT, OG 1977-78-79 Western Spring, Ill. Farrell, Jack TE 2010, 12 Atlanta, Ga. Garrett, Reid 1921 Hamrick, Waite C 1930-31 Gaffney, S.C. Fawcett, Blake G 1941-42 Alderson, W. Va. Garstkiewicz, Gary DB 1978-79-80 West Berlin, N.J. Hands, Joe E 1952-53 Mount Ramier, Md. Fehling, James OT 1973-74-75 Reading, Pa. Garvin, Greg FB 1971-72 Villa Park, Ill. Hanenberg, Ted OT 1972-73-74 Wayne, N.J. Feinberg, Alex P 2006 Thomasville, Ga. Garwood, Arthur FB 1974 Villanova, Pa. Hanenberg, William DB 1970-71-72 Wayne, N.J. Felder, Kendral WR, LB 2003-04-05 Wilson, N.C. Gattis, Corey WR 2011-12 Durham, N.C. Hannon, Ron DB 1978 Moosic, Pa. Felty, Ralph T 1941-42 Ashland, Ky. Gawdun, George DB 1976-77-78-79 Bricktown, N.J. Harding, Dave OG, C 2010-11-12-13 Orlando, Fla. Fesperman, W.D. T, G 1953-54-55 Winston-Salem, N.C. Gee, Chet DB 1980,83 Columbia, Md. Hardison, Fred TE 1944, 46-47 Williamston, N.C. Fetsko, Rober HB, E 1957-58-59 Johnstown, Pa. Gee, Norman DT, TE 2006 Sevanna Park, Md. Hardy, Jack T 1940 Goldsboro, N.C. Field, Herbert E, HB 1950-51-52 Martinsville, Va. Geis, Adam SE 1994-95-96-97 Durham, N.C. Harelson, Jeff DB 1981-82-83 Hartville, Ohio Fields, Bryon CB 2013 Charlotte, N.C. Gelbert, Daniel E 1959-60-61 Easton, Pa. Harper, Brandon DT, OG 2006-07, 09-10 Alpharetta, Ga. Finison, Joey OG 2011-12 Greensboro, N.C. George, Temo CB 2002-03 Havelock, N.C. Harper, Ken K 1982-83-84-85 West Palm Beach, Fla. Finley, Robert HB 1924-25 Gersbach, Carl G 1966 Swarthmore, Pa. Harper, Tracy OG 1980 Thomasville, Ga. Fischer, Charles T, E 1935-36-37 West Haven, Conn. Gibbs, David DB 1970-71 Thomasville, N.C. Harrell, Evalio CB 2005-06-07 Tampa, Fla. Fischer, Spence QB 1992-93-94-95 Atlanta, Ga. Gibson, James E. C 1949-50 Winston-Salem, N.C. Harris, Clifford RB 2005-06-07-08 Marrero, La. Fincher, Michael WR 1987-88 Port Chester, N.Y. Gibson, James F. E 1949-50-51 Wilmington, N.C. Harris, Fred DB 1998-99-00 Pine Springs, Minn. Fisher, Lucas DE 2012 Monroe, N.C. Gibson, Travis OG 2012 Miami, Fla. Harris, Jacob G. QB, DB 1957-58-59 Kings Mountain, N.C. Fitch, Robert OG, LB 1970-71 Fairmont, W. Va. Giffi n, Jerry DE, LB 1970-71 Camp Hill, Pa. Harris, James FB 1956-57 Scranton, Pa. Fitzpatrick, Michael DB, LB 1968-69 Bethesda, Md. Gill, Aubrey C 1940-41 Petersburg, Va. Harris, Micah LB, DE 2001-02-03 Poland, Ohio Flanagan, Greg WR 1983, 85-86 Sarasota, Fla. Gill, Keith RB 1990-91-92-93 Orlando, Fla. Harris, Richard HB 1962 Charlotte, N.C. Fleming, Robert OG 1997-98-99-00 Panama City, Fla. Gilson, Elmer LB, DE 1972-73-74-75 New Castle, Pa. Harris, Thomas C 1948 Charlotte, N.C. Flemming, Dominique WR 1993-94-95-96 Raleigh, N.C. Ginn, Carson OT 2013 Belmont, N.C. Harris, Thomas DT 1970-71-72 Charlotte, N.C. Fletcher, Frank DB 1972 Chesapeake, Va. Glacken, Scotty QB 1963-64-65 Bethesda, Md. Harrison, James C 1956-57 Columbia, S.C. Flick, Andy C 1997 San Franscisco, Calif. Glankler, John DT 1978 Cincinnati, Ohio Harry, Reece E 1944 Greensboro, N.C. Flowers, Richmond WR 1996, 98-99 Birmingham, Ala. Gleason, Francis E 1952 Washington, D.C. Hart, Mike TE 1998-99-00-01 Sayville, N.Y. Folger, Fred WB, TB 1946-47-48 Mount Airy, N.C. Glover, Bobby DB 1980 Atlanta, Ga. Hart, Leo QB 1968-69-70 Kinston, N.C. Fondren, Frank III C 1965-66 Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Glover, Tyree LB 2009-10 Crescent City, Fla. Hartley, Howard FB, TB 1943, 46-47 Ravenswood, W. Va. Forbis, Jim LB, TB 1970-71 Matthews, N.C. Goddard, John G 1940-41 Rocky Mount, N.C. Hartness, Carl E 1935 Columbia, S.C. Force, Teddy OT 2012 Lancaster, Pa. Godfrey, Jim LB 1984-85-86-87 Virginia Beach, Va. Hartofolis, Nick WR 1998-99-00 Huntington, N.Y. Ford, Gerald TE 1993-94-95-96 Missouri City, Texas Godfrey, O.C. FB, HB 1928-29 Spencer, N.C. Harton, James W. T 1930-31 Durham, N.C. Fordham, Ben DB, WR 1972-73-74 Columbus, Ga. Goins, Herbert FB, G, C 1965-67 Charlotte, N.C. Hasson, Newt C 1969,71 Timonium, Md. Foster, Tony WR, CB 2009-10-11-12 Burlington, N.C. Goldberg, Cameron OT 2005-06-07-08 Lutherville, Md. Hatcher 1922 Fowler, Brendan LB 2011 Wantagh, N.Y. Gombar, Greg LB, DE 1975 Clairton, Pa. Hatcher, Charlie DT, NG 2008-09-10-11 Hamilton, Ohio Fowler, Ryan LB 2000-01-02-03 Redington Shores, Pa. Gonet, Ned FB, LB, DE 1977-78-79 Vienna, Va. Hatcher, D. 1923 Fox, Daryl C 1969-70 Aliquippa, Pa. Gordon, John C 1994-95-96-97 San Antonio, Texas Hatcher, George FB 1927-28 Winston-Salem, N.C. Foxx, Justin DE 2010-11-12-13 Charlotte, N.C. Gore, Art TB 1973-74-75-76 McGuire Air Force Base, N.Y. Hatcher, Howell 1920-21 Foxworthy, Jay LB 1982, 84 College Park, Ga. Gowdy, Reggie LB 1986-87 Washington, D.C. Havens, Richard G, T 1960-61-62 Westminster, Md. Foyle, Robert MG 1965-66-67 Hawthorne, N.J. Grace, Chuck OG, MG, T 1967-68 Carbondale, Ill. Hawkins, David LB 1991, 93-94 Atlanta, Ga. France, C.J. LB 2011-12-13 Columbus, Ga. Grant, Lamar CB 1996-97-98-99 Jackson, N.J. Hawn, Robert HB 1961-62 Winston-Salem, N.C. Francis, Jerry T 1964 Caroleen, N.C. Grant, Truett G 1951-52 High Point, N.C. Hayden, Danny E 1945 Frank, John QB 1924-25-26 Grant, Wesley G 1963 Kannapolis, N.C. Hayes, Bob E 1928-29-30 Charlotte, N.C. Franks, Carl TE 1980-81-82 Garner, N.C. Grantham, Julius TB 1983-84-85-86 Belleville, Ill. Hayes, Jason C 1987-88 Lexington, N.C. Frederick, Gary WR 1981-82-83-84 Goldsboro, N.C. Granville, Billy LB 1993-94-95-96 Lawrenceville, N.J. Hayes, Robert OE 1970 Windsor, Ontario Frederick, Ron WR 1979-80-81 Goldsboro, N.C. Gray, Gavin DB 1990-91-92-93 Portsmouth, R.I. Hayes, Roger OG, LB 1965-66-67 Monroe, N.C. Freeman, Heath K 2001 Short Hills, N.J. Grayson, Mike TB 1980-81-82-83 Falls Church, Va. Hazelton, Curtis NG, DT 2010-11 Roswell, Ga. Freeman, Justin OL 2008 Ahoskie, N.C. Green, Alex S 2001-02-03-04 Hyattsville, Md. Heady, Gary OG 1971-72-73 Danville, Va. Freeman, Willard DE 1976-77 Washington, D.C. Green, David QB 1996-97 Charlotte, N.C. Healy, Tim DT 1983-84-85 Indianapolis, Ind. Freile, Guillermo K, WR 2011 Miami, Fla. Green, Doug WR 1983,85-86-87 Graham, N.C. Heinsohn, Paul DT 1978-79-80 Natick, Mass. Friedlund, John FB, WB 1948-49 DeLand, Fla. Green, Jeffrey DE 1974-75-76-77 Woodbury, N.J. Heiss, Howard 1948-49 Baltimore, Md. Friedman, Bert C, T 1929, 31 New York City, N.Y. Green, Ray FB, QB, T 1950-51-52 Fayettevile, N.C. Helfet, Cooper TE 2010-11 Kentfi eld, Calif. Friedman, Lennie OT 1995-96-97-98 West Milford, N.J. Green, W. E 1925 Helton, David LB 2011-12-13 Chattanooga, Tenn. Fryer, Aaron TB 2003-04, 06 Tampa, Fla. Greene, Brian CB, S 2002-03-04-05 Kennesaw, Ga. Hendrickson, Horace B 1932-33 Beaver Falls, Pa. Fuqua, Jimmy G 1962-63 Spray, N.C. Greene, Zach CB 2009-10-11 Raleigh, N.C. Heninger, Mark DE 1982-83 Martinsville, Va. Fuqua, Mike C, TE 1979-80-81 Eden, N.C. Gregory, Art T 1960-61-62 Aiken, S.C. Heninger, Marty LB 1980-81-82-83 Martinsville, Va. Fusco, Vince PK 1975-76 New Hyde Park, N.Y. Grier, Britton S, LB 2011-12 Charlotte, N.C. Hennemier, John C, G 1933-34-35 Savannah, Ga. Futrell, James HB 1961-62-63 Lynchburg, Va. Grigg, Fred T 1923-24-25-26 Hennessy, Thomas LS 2013 Bardonia, N.Y. Grimes, Dale C 1970-71-72 Aliquippa, Pa. Hepler, Robert OE 1967-68-69 Springdale, Pa. Grissom, Tyran DT 1998, 00 Detroit, Mich. Herlong, Bettis HB, WB 1945, 47 Saluda, S.C. Gross, John HB 1939 North Braddock, Pa. Herring, Chuck WR 1982-82-84-85 Springfi eld, Va. Grune, George QB, HB 1950-51 White Plains, N.Y. Herring, M. 1925 Grupp, Robert DB, P 1973-74-75-76 Langhorne, Pa. Hicklin, Ed DB, HB 1966-67-68 Burlington, N.C. Guidry, Andrew, C 2005 Salem, Va. Hicks, Steve DB 1978 Germanton, N.C. Gulley, Richard OT 1990-91 Ocean, N.J. Higginbotham, Mark OG 1981-82-83-84 Lawrenceville, Ga. Gunter, Donald OG, OT 1968 Erie, Pa. Higginbotham, Mike OG 1982-83-84-85 Lawrenceville, Ga. Gutekunst, John HB, DB 1963-64-65 Sellersville, Pa. Higgins, Louis FB 1949 Nesquehoning, Pa. Guthrie, Gay OT 1970 Turtle Creek, Pa. Highsmith, Bobby OL 1989-90 Key West, Fla. Guy, Melwood “Buzz” G 1956-57 Ellwood City, Pa. Hill, B.J. TB, DB 1998-99-00-01 Detroit, Mich. Hill, Dan, Jr. C 1936-37-38 Asheville, N.C. Hill, Ethan FS 1998 Raleigh, N.C.

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Hill, John DT 1972-73-74 Hialeah, Fla. Johnson, Shawn DE 2000-01-02 Fairport, N.Y. Krueger, John P 1993-94-95-96 Hackensack, N.J. Hill, Johnny DB 1981-82-83-84 Winston-Salem, N.C. Johnston 1922 Kruzelyak, Jack C 1961 Coraopolis, Pa. Hill, Kyle OT 2008-09-10-11 Orlando, Fla. Johnston, Jim C 1933-34-35 Winston-Salem, N.C. Kurunwune, Patrick RB 2009-10-11-12 Austin, Texas Hines, Clarkston WR 1986-87-88-89 Chapel Hill, N.C. Johnston, John HB 1934, 36 Statesboro, Ga. Kushner, Keith K 1990 Fayetteville, N.C. Hines, Rob OL 1998 Raleigh, N.C. Johnston, John HB 1970-71 Lewistown, Pa. Hoch, William C 1957-58 Cannonsburg, Pa. Johnstone, Brick DB 1980-81-82-83 Webster Groves, Mo. L • L • L Hodges, Roland HB, TB 1945-46-47-48 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Johnstone, Paul LB 1969, 71 Coral Gables, Fla. Lacaruba, Chris C 1952 Phillipsburg, N.J. Hodrick, Jeff TE 1994-95-96-97 Shamokin, Pa. Jones, Braxton 1920 Lach, Steve HB 1939-40-41 Altoona, Pa. Holben, Carl T 1950-51-52 Zeilienople, Pa. Jones, Cedric WR 1978-79-80-81 Weldon, N.C. Lackey, Chris SE 1979 Lawsonville, N.C. Holler, Dave DT 1983 Blythewood, S.C. Jones, Clarke E 1944 Richmond, Va. Lagerstedt, Edward 1922-23-24 Holley, Frank DE 1977 Virginia Beach, Va. Jones, Ed B 1942 Glenshaw, Pa. Lake, Charles FB 1928 Holley, Kenan CB 1995-96-97-98 The Woodlands, Texas Jones, Eric FS 1996-97-98-99 Belle Mead, N.J. Landon, Mark FB, DE 1972-73-74 Kensington, Md. Holley, Quentin CB 1999 The Woodlands, Texas Jones, Kevin P 2007-08-09-10 Austin, Texas Landrum, Senterrio WR 2001-02-03-04 Sweet Water, Ala. Holliday, Blair WR 2011 Sherman Oaks, Calif. Jones, Marcus WR, QB, LB 2005-06-07-08 Ringgold, Ga. Laney, Nick QB, HB 1931-32-33 Charlotte, N.C. Holliday, Octavius DB 1993 Longwood, Fla. Jones, Marion E 1942 Mount Airy, N.C. Lange, Jack G 1939 Massillon, Ohio Hollingsworth, Harry HB 1926-27-28 Newton, N.C. Jones, Randy TB 1987-88-89-90 Winston-Salem, N.C. Langston, W. Dortch Jr., QB 1958 Goldsboro, N.C. Hollingsworth, Jay RB 2008-09-10-11 Sanford, N.C. Jones, Steve RB 1970-71-72 Sanford, N.C. LaRue, Jim WB, HB 1944-45 Clinton, Okla. Holloway, Stephen E 1964 Elkin, N.C. Jones, Vernon G 1926-27-28 Weaverville, N.C. Lasky, Robert OT, DT 1965-66-67 Cheverly, Md. Holoman, Andrew LB 2009 Ashburn, Va. Jones, Walter WR 1988-89-90-91 Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Laster, Terrence DB 1985-86-87 Jacksonville, Fla. Holsey, Bernard DL 1992-93-94-95 Cave Spring, Ga. Jones, William T 1963-64-65 Richmond, Va. Lattimore, R. Bert E 1956-57-58 Bostic, N.C. Holt, Jarrod OL 2006-07-08-09 Clearwater, Fla. Joseph, George MG, C, DE 1966-67-68 Allentown, Pa. Lawrence, James T 1950-51-52 Macon, Ga. Homa, Kenneth OG, C 1968 Morrisville, Pa. Junkin, Mike LB 1983-84-85-86 Belvidere, Ill. Lea, William HB 1950, 52 Lynchburg, Va. Honeycutt, Robert HB 1956, 58-59 Durham, N.C. Jurgensen, Sonny DB, QB 1954-55-56 Wilmington, N.C. Leach, Carson G 1950-51-52 Haw River, N.C. Hood, Charlie G, T 1942-43 Greensboro, N.C. Jurius, Frank OT 1979-80-81-82 Chelmsford, Mass. Leach, Richard 1920-21 Hooks, Rodney DB 1989-90 Lithonia, Ga. Leandro, Rob OL 2000 Raeford, N.C. Hoots, Ronnie DB 1972-73-74 Winston-Salem, N.C. K • K • K Lebby, Robert A. DB 1970-71-72 Chagrin Falls, Ohio Hoover, Al B 1942 Toledo, Ohio Kapatoes, Jeff QB 1994 Milford, Mass. Lederman, Mitchell OL 2007-08-09-10 Brodhead, Wis. Hoover, Chris LB 2013 Maumee, Ohio Kaplanis, Mike P 2005 Raleigh, N.C. Lee, Derrick CB 2000-01 Northport, Ala. Hord, Robert E 1957 Charlotte, N.C. Karl, Lawrence T, G 1945-46-47-48-49 Ford City, Pa. Lee, John David HB 1957-58-59 Freeport, Pa. Hord, Roy Jr., T, E, G 1954, 56-57 Charlotte, N.C. Karmazin, John E, T 1946, 48 Irwin, Pa. Leggett, Mark HB 1960-61-62 Asheboro, N.C. Horning, Jim LB 1972-73 Pleasanton, Calif. Karmazin, Mike T 1939-40-41 Irwin, Pa. Leitheiser, Bill G 1944-45 Clearwater, Fla. Hoskins, Craig DB, RB 1977-78-79 Heath, Ohio Kasarda, Jason FS 1997 Chapel Hill, N.C. Lemon, Glenn HB 1930 Howell John FB, LB 1985,87-88-89 Burlington, N.J. Keller, Albert HB 1932 Norfolk, Va. Lenhardt, Sims K 1996-97-98-99 Charleston, S.C. Hoyle, Todd DB 1989-90-91 Waynesville, N.C. Kelly, Arlington HB 1934 Waycross, Ga. Lennon, Scott OL 1993 Houston, Texas Huckabee William 1921, 23 Kelly, Austin WR 2007-08-09-10 Mableton, Ga. Lenoir, Rob DT 1981-82-83 Columbia, S.C. Hudgins, Herbert HB, E 1935-36-37 Norfolk, Va. Kelly, Douglas E 1925-26-27 Wilmington, N.C. LeNoir, Larry LB 1979-80-81 New Castle, Del. Huffman, Brett TE 2007-08-09-10 Massillon, Ohio Kelly, Kevin C 1977-78-79 Charlottesville, Va. Lenox, Walter G 1937 Ridgefi eld Park, N.J. Huffman, Weddie E 1942 Thomasville, N.C. Kendall, Malcomb G 1961 Front Royal, Va. Lerps, Dave QB 1952-53 Tuckahoe, N.Y. Hughes, Leon G 1930 Kennard, J.C. HB 1944 Ashland, Ky. Lewis, Cliff HB 1944 Cleveland, Ohio Hughes, Roger C, LB 1964-65 Summit, N.J. Kerns, John T 1944 Geneva, Ohio Lewis, Daryl OG 2000-01-02-03 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hughes, Thomas BB, WB 1947-48-49 Sumter, S.C. Kersey, John T 1956-57-58 Bluefi eld, W. Va. Lewis, Derrick WR 1978 Lancaster, S.C. Hull, Ken QB 1988 Swarthmore, Pa. Ketchel, Terry OG 1975-76 Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Lewis, J.D. FB 1992-93-94 Palm City, Fla. Huneycutt, Jerry HB 1964 Winston-Salem, N.C. Keyser, James III G 1957 Lynchburg, Va. Lewis, Kevin LB 1996-97-98-99 Orlando, Fla. Hunter, Roy C 1926-27-28 Charlotte, N.C. Keziah, William C, E 1950-51-52 Burlington, N.C. Lewis, Thaddeus QB 2006-07-08-09 Opa-Locka, Fla. Hurm, Dave E 1955-56-57 Newark, Del. Khayat, Bill TE 1992-93-94-95 York, Pa. Ley, Jerome DT 1980-81, 83 Wexford, Pa. Hurst, Dave T 1952 Kiefer, John LB 1969 Virginia Beach, Va. Liana, Frank E 1934-35-36 Brooklyn, N.Y. Hyatt, Don E 1929-30-31 Waynesville, N.C. Killian, Frank HB 1939-40 Beaver Falls, Pa. Liferidge, Tory TE 1996-97-98 Moncks Corner, S.C. Hysong, James E 1967 Hendersonville, N.C. Kimbrough, John-Paul CB, TB 2002, 04 Hendersonville, Va. Ligos, Kurt LB 1989-90-91 Long Valley, N.J. Kimmitt, William LB 2005 Arlington, Va. Lilly, Frank DT, MG 1968 Washington, D.C. I • I • I King, Alex P 2010-11 Winston-Salem, N.C. Lindquist, David OT 1983-84-85 Oak Brook, Ill. Ijjas, Jeffrey K 2011 Clearwater, Fla. King, Bill LB 1976-77-78 Rockville, Md. Lipscomb, James G 1940-41 Hinton, W. Va. Ingram, Steven DT 2011-12-13 Southaven, Miss. King, Brandon FB, TE 2006-07, 09-10 Doylestown, Pa. Lipscomb, Woodrow G 1935-36-37 Hinton, W. Va. Intihar, John DB 1987 Shaker Heights, Ohio King, Lewis LB 1973-74-75 Havelock, N.C. Litaker, Herb G, T 1961, 63-64 Charleston, W. Va. Irwin, Conor C 2011-12 Knoxville, Tenn. Kirkland, James DE 1992-93-94-95 Atlanta, Ga. Little, Chris LB 1993,95 Decatur, Ga. Irwin, Frank T 1943-44 Raleigh, N.C. Kistler, Henry E 1928-29 Charlotte, N.C. Loebner, Ben OL 2008 West Lima, Ore. Kistler, Jack FB 1951-52-53 Ardmore, Pa. Logan, James T, G 1950-51, 53 Asheville, N.C. J • J • J Kitchen, Justin LB, DE 2002-03-04-05 Charlotte, N.C. Lomax, John T 1960-61-62 Abbeville, S.C. Kittleson, Ben WR 2002-03 Buckner, Ky. London, Charles RB 1994-95-96 Dunwoody, Ga. Jack, Bernie E 1953 Leechburg, Pa. Kley, Doug DL 1988-89 Cincinnati, Ohio Lonergan, Jeff OL, NG 2000-01 Alexandria, Va. Jackson, Derrick DB 1989-90-91-92 Long Valley, N.J. Klinger, Charles G 1954-55-56 Oakhurt, N.J. Long, Jimmy WR 1982 Oklahoma City, Okla. Jackson, Ernie DB, TB 1969-70-71 Hopkins, S.C. Kneib, Jan C 1959 Goldsboro, N.C. Long, Johnny C 1955-56 Shelby, N.C. Jackson, Robert OT 1973-74 Charlotte, N.C. Knight, Kendral LB 1997-98-99-00 Wilson, N.C. Long, Leo FB, QB 1941-42-43, 46 East Orange, N.J. Jackson, Tony S, RB 2007-08 Rochester, N.Y. Knop, Warren NG 1977 Yardley, Pa. Lonon, Daniel T 1962-63-64 Hickory, N.C. James, Carl G 1949-50-51 Raleigh, N.C. Knotts, Don G 1949-50 Albemarle, N.C. Looper, Byrd FB 1951-52-53 Gastonia, N.C. James, David FB 1985 Virginia Beach, Va. Knotts, Doug C, T 1953-54-55 Albemarle, N.C. Loudenback, Aaron OG 1983 Lincoln, Neb. James, Norman E 1931-32 Hickory, N.C. Knotts, Ernie G 1943-44-45-46 Albemarle, N.C. Love, Reggie WR 2000-01-02-03 Charlotte, N.C. Jamieson, Robert QB 1963-64 Greensboro, N.C. Knotts, James G 1947-48-49 Albemarle, N.C. Lowe, Codey LB 2004-05-06 Houston, Texas Jamison, Carol G 1957-58 Roanoke, Va. Knotts, Tom DB 1975-76-77 Albemarle, N.C. Lowman, David TB 1991-92-93-94 Bonaire, Ga. Jankowski, Jan HB, FB 1927-28 Milwaukee, Wis. Knox, Dennis OG 1977-78 Tampa, Fla. Lucas, Andrew HB 1965 Richmond, Va. Jenkins, Jason DB 1998 Durham, N.C. Kocourek, Jerry E 1953-54-55 Berwyn, Ill. Lucas, Bill LB 1983-84-85-86 Yorktown, Va. Jenkins, Paul DB 1979-80 Mamaroneck, N.Y. Koffenberger, Ed E 1945 Wilmington, Del. Luckes, Alex T 1942 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Jenkins, Ryan LB 1996-97-98 Atlanta, Ga. Konicek, Milt T 1954-55-56 Cicero, Ill. Luetgert, Bailey DB 1993-94 Naples, Fla. Jensen, Jon WR 1992-93-94 Denver, Colo. Kornberg, Lewis LB 1982-83-84 Durham, N.C. Luongo, Tom OG 1976-77-78 Hershey, Pa. Johnson, Allen G 1937-38-39 Lexington, N.C. Kornberger, Ed WR 1975 Cherry Hill, N.J. Luper, Buddy HB, TB 1942-43, 46 Rocky Mount, N.C. Johnson, Dezmond DE 2011-12-13 Nashville, Tenn. Kotchin, Roderick T 1959-60 West View, Pa. Lutz, Worth QB, FB 1951-52-53-54 Durham, N.C. Johnson, Eric RB 1979 Sea Cliff, N.J. Kovach, Jim LB 1995-96-97 Pompano Beach, Fla. Lyle, Berton E 1947 Tupelo, Miss. Johnson, Guy OT 1968-69 Danville, Va. Kraft, Richard FB, LB 1963-64-65 South Bend, Ind. Lyles, Cosmos WR 1995 San Francisco, Calif. Johnson, H. 1923 Kredich, Nick HB 1955-56 Elmwood Park, Ill. Lynch, Donald T 1963-64-65 Fairfi eld, Conn. Johnson, John FB 1964 War, W. Va. Kreider, Josh FS 1999-00-01 Massillon, Ohio Lynch, David C 1999 Barnesville, Pa. Johnson, Lance WR 2001-02-03 Hickory, N.C. Krenzel, Brian SS 1996-97 Sterling Heights, Mich. Lynch, Shawn OG, C 1998-99-00-01 West Palm Beach, Fla. Johnson, LeDouglas RB 1995 Pensacola, Fla. Krieg, Tyler OG 2004-05 Tualatin, Ore. Lyon, Edwin R, G 1958-59 Laurinburg, N.C. Johnson, Levar LB 1998-99-00 Martinez, Ga. Krill, Nate LB, DE 1997-98-99-00-01 McLean, Va. Lyons, Pat E 1948 Norfolk, Va. Johnson, Mark QB, DB 1972-73-74 Oxon Hill, Md. Krisza, John QB 1944-45 McKees Rocks, Pa. Lyons, William RB 1974 Winchester, Va. Johnson, Robert G 1962-63 Hopewell, Va. Kromah, Abraham LB 2007-08-09-10 Staten Island, N.Y.

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M • M • M Mencio, Greg OG 1974-75-76 Naugatuck, Conn. Nicholson, Joel WR 1994-95 Oklahoma City, Okla. Macfarlan, Drew DL 1990, 92 Ridgewood, N.J. Merrill, Jon OT 1992, 94-95 Brevard, N.C. Nicosia, Anthony OG 1974 Nutley, N.J. Mackey, Trent LB 2008 Carencro, La. Metts, Carey OL 1986-87-88-89 Burlington, N.C. Niemcow, Wally OG 1997-98-99 Orlando, Fla. Madden, James DT 1970 Charlotte, N.C. Meyers, Greg K 2007 Scranton, Pa. Nitowski, Chip OL 1987-88-89-90 Brackenridge, Pa. Maggio, Nick K, P 2007-08-09-10 Leawood, Kan. Michael, Eddie OG 1971-72-73 Charlotte, N.C. Nixon, Bud DB 1982, 84 Wilmington, N.C. Maher, Bob TE 1984-85 Highland Falls, N.Y. Midgett, P 1920 Norman, Dwayne S 2012-13 Jacksonville, Fla. Mailloux, Colin C 1991-92-93 Bradenton, Fla. Militello, Mark WR 1981-82-83 St. Louis, Mo. Norkus, Chris LB 1995-96-97-98 Raleigh, N.C. Malechek, Dave PK 1973 West Point, Va. Miller, Arthur G 1941 Bloomfi eld, N.J. Novak, Zack FB 2001-02-03 Wyoming, Ohio Maloney, Thomas T 1938 Clendenin, W. Va. Miller, Jim HB 1943 Mount Airy, N.C. Mancini, Tony DT 1980 Oceanside, N.Y. Miller, John OG, OT 1998-99-00-01 Bassett, Va. O • O • O Miller, Kurt LB 2000, 02 West Seneca, N.Y. Mann, Mike DB 1976-77 Dunn, N.C. Obremskey, Bill DB 1981-82-83 Lebanon, Ind. Miller, Mark OG 1980-81-82-83 Statesvile, N.C. Mannelly, Patrick OG 1993-94-95, 97 Marietta, Ga. Odom, Sonny HB 1964-65 Greensboro, N.C. Miller, Tom T, G 1951 Annapolis, Md. Manuel, Mark TE 1972-73-74 Robbinsville, N.C. O’Donald, D’Juan FS 2000 Detroit, Mich. Miller, William DB 1975-76 Fairfax, Va. Mapes, Matt K 1998 Williamsport, Pa. O’Donnell, Steve QB 1982 Madison, N.J. Million, Ted OL 1982-83-84-85 Norman, Okla. Marcelin, Marvin WR 2006-07-08 Hollywood, Fla. Oenbring, Robert T 1946 New Albany, Ind. Millner, Pryor QB 1956-57-58 Danville, Va. Marino, Bill DT 1977, 79 Runnemede, N.J. Oghobaase, Vince DT 2006-07-08-09 Houston, Texas Mills, Bruce DE 1969-70-71 Thomasville, N.C. Marion, James E 1938 Moiunt Airy, N.C. Oglesby, Wesley DE 2007-08-09-10 Arlington, Texas Mills, Jim P 1998 Loudonville, N.Y. Markas, Johnny G 1960-61-62 Morganton, N.C. Okpokowuruk, Ayanga DE 2006-07-08-09 Charlotte, N.C. Milner, Bill G 1943, 46 Waynesville, N.C. Marks, Duane LB 1990-91-92-93 Missouri City, Texas Olson, Reed TE 1975 Edina, Minn. Milner, Steve DB 1973-74 Canton, N.C. Marshall, Jabari WR 2006-07-08 Atlanta, Fla. O’Mara, Robert FB 1936-37-38 Ashland, Ky. Mitchell, Christian OT 2001-02-03-04 Amherst, N.Y. Marshall, Laymarr RB 1994-95-96-97 Winston-Salem, N.C. Oostdyk, Dale QB 1976-77 Clifton, N.J. Moeling, Walter T 1964 Alexander City, Ala. Marshall, Lindsay LB 1988 Atlanta, Ga. Opalenick, Joe WR 1994-95-96-97 Orwidsburg, Pa. Mona, Nick OG 1972 Camp Springs, Md. Marshall, Sam DT 2012 Fredericksburg, Va.. Orvald, Todd QB 1965-66 Wyncote, Pa. Monday, Will P 2012-13 Flowery Branch, Ga. Marshall, Ted T, G 1945-46-47-48 Camden, S.C. O’Shaughnessy, Ryan OL 1995 Metairie, La. Monk, Stanley TB 1984-85-86-87 Jacksonville, N.C. Martin, David DE 2002-03-04 Plano, Texas Ott, Lloyd QB 1943 Linesville, Pa. Montgomery, John BB 1946-47-48 Miami, Fla. Martin, F.A. FB, DT 1978-79-80-81 Mount Airy, N.C. Owens, Craig DL 1984-85-86 Erie, Pa. Montgomery, Scottie WR 1996-97-98-99 Cherryville, N.C. Martin, Ross K 2012-13 Solon, Ohio Owens, Reco WR 1995-96, 98 Piscataway, N.J. Moon, Tracy E 1952-53-54 Durham, N.C. Martinez, Larry TB 1973-74-75 New York, N.Y. Oxendine, Robert OT 1980-81-82 Arlington, Va. Mashore, Derrick LB, DE 1976-77-78 Cornwells Heights, Pa. Mooney, Dan C 2003-04 Bay Village, Ohio Mason, Garrett OG 2004, 06-07 McAllen, Texas Moore, Brandon OT 1989-90-91-92 Ardmore, Pa. Mason, Lowell QB 1930-31-32 Charlotte, N.C. Moore, Brian OG, C 2009-10-11-12 Coral Gables, Fla. P • P • P Paddock, Brad OL 1986 Plantation, Fla. Matheson, Bob HB, LB, E 1964-65-66 Boone, N.C. Moore, Christopher DE, OT 2005-06 Burnsville, Minn. Padgett, Douglas E 1956-57-58 Spindale, N.C. Matuza, Albert E 1963-64 Morrisville, Pa. Moore, L. Dailey 1921, 23 Padgett, Vernon OT, E, DT 1966, 68 Silver Spring, Md. Maurides, Zach OG 2004, 06-07 Glenview, Ill. Moore, Kyle WR 1998-99-00-01 Detroit, Mich. Page, George OT 1975-76 Fayetteville, N.C. May, Brian OG 1990-91 Erie, Pa. Moore, Pete DB 1983,85 Burlinton, N.C. Page, Kirk DL 1989 Bay Shore, N.Y. May, Kirk DB 1975-76 Springfi eld, Mo. Moorman, Claude “Tee” E 1958-60 Miami, Fla. Palladino, Fred FB 1945 Verona, N.J. Mays, Marc WR 1989-90-91 East Point, Ga. Moorman, Claude III “Tee” OG 1980-81-82 Concord, N.C. Palmer, Johnny C 1952-53-54 Lynchburg, Va. McAfee, George QB, HB 1937-38-39 Ironton, Ohio Moorman, Tommy C 1985-86-87 Concord, N.C. Palmer, Walter QB 1943 Easton, Pa. McAfee, Wesley HB 1938-39-40 Ironton, Ohio Moravchik, Jim OT 2002-03-04-05 Sun Prairie, Wisc. Paris, Brad OL 1994 Amarillo, Texas McAninch, Richard HB, QB 1933-34-35 Marion, Ohio Morgan, Arthur OT 1968 Newport News, Va. Parker, Ace QB, HB 1934-35-36 Portsmouth, Va. McCaffrey, Max WR 2012-13 Castle Rock, Colo. Morgan, Bryan OT, C 2007-08-09-10 Hoover, Ala. Parker, Danny TE 2007-08-09-11 Rockville, Md. McCain, Bill C 1943 Marianna, Ark. Morgan, Eddie S 2007 McKinney, Texas Parker, Melvin DE 1971-72 Brooklyn, N.Y. McCall, Marty OL 1993-94-95 Columbus, Ga. Morgan, Ralph E 1941-42 Durham, N.C. Parker, Ralph WR 1984, 87 Pittsburgh, Pa. McCarthy, Corbin S 2013 Norco, Calif. Morris, Marty C 1977 Anderson, Ind. Parker, Rodger G, T 1965-66-67 Hialeah, Fla. McCarthy, James T 1962-63-64 Rumson, N.J. Morris, Robert C 1967-68-69 Anderson, Ind. Parnell, Don WR 1988 Knoxville, Tenn. McCaskill, Sam HB 1934-35 Camden, S.C. Morris, Sonny E, DB 1964-65 Geneva, Ala. Paroli, Anthony OT 1976 Wilson, N.C. McCollum, Frederick T 1960-61 Savannah, Ga. Morton, Brian P 1997-98-99-00 Winter Haven, Fla. Parrish, Robert DE 1970-71-72 Jacksonville Beach, Fla. McConnell, Gregg DL 1989-90-91 Waynesville, N.C. Morton, Ray SS 1995-96 Central Islip, N.Y. Pascal, Bob HB 1953-54-55 Bloomfi eld, N.J. McCormack, Brian LB 1995-96,98-99 Shalimar, Fla. Moseley, Mark DB 1982-83-84-85 Springfi eld, Ill. Pastore, Jamin WR, RB 2003-04 Lisbon, Ohio McCormick, Deonto CB, WR 2002, 04-05-06 Adel, Ga. Moss, Pete T 1925 Patrick, Lucas OG, OT 2012-13 Brentwood, Tenn. McCracken, Quinton DB 1988-89-90-91 Southport, N.C. Mote, Kelley E 1943, 45-46 Hapeville, Ga. Patrick, Ben TE 2003-04-05 Savannah, Ga. McCully, Alvin FB 1945 Ventnor City, N.J. Mounie, John FB 1948-49-50 Portsmouth, Va. Patten, Jeff DE 1985-86-87-88 Morehead City, N.C. McDonald, John LB 1976-77-78 Fayetteville, N.C. Mowry, Earle OE 1969 Waynesboro, Va. Patten, Joel TE, OT 1977-78-79 Fairfax, Va. McDonald, John DE 1986-87-88-89 Wagram, N.C. Moyer, Alonzo FS 1995-96-97-98 Homewood, Ill. Patterson, Bentley DE 1980 Arlington Heights, Ill. McDonald, Trey P 2001-02-03-04 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Mozingo, Gerald HB 1952 La Grange, N.C. Patterson, Garett CB 2010-11-12-13 Richmond, Va. McDonough, Robert T 1939-40-41 West Orange, N.J. Muelenaer, Andre T 1939 Rosedale, N.Y. Patterson, John OT 1976-77 Allentown, Pa. McDougal, R.J. FB 1943 Ocanto, Wis. Mullen, James HB 1930-31 Dothan, Ala. Patterson, Kevin OL 1989 Carmel, Ind. McDow, Russell HB 1969-70-71 Waynesboro, Va. Mulligan, Buddy WB 1946-47 Greensboro, N.C. Peacock, Mike FB 1984-85-86 Clifton Park, N.J. McElhaney, Harold FB 1955-56-57 Burgettstown, Pa. Mullins, Harold T 1946 Keaton, Ky. Pearkes, George TE 2011 Nelson, B.C., Canada McFadyen, Ryan TE 2008 Mendham, N.J. Munday, Chuck WR, P 1972-73 Salisbury, N.C. Pearson, A.B. E 1950-51 Raleigh, N.C. McGaughey, Robert T 1956 Kittaning, Pa. Murdock, Lance LB 1969-70-71 Lower Burrell, Pa. Pearson, Travis DE 1990-91-92-93 Plano, Texas McGee, Carl LB 1975-76-77-78 Cincinnati, Ohio Murphy, Bill HB 1943 Siloam Springs, Ark. Peck, Michael LB 1970-71-72 Edinboro, Pa. McGee, Jerry QB, FB 1959-60 Elizabeth City, N.C. Murphy, Michael C 1965-66-67 Louisville, Ky. Peeler, Melvin E 1927-28-29 Wilmington, N.C. McGee, Mike G 1957-58-59 Elizabeth City, N.C. Murray, Bill HB 1928-29-30 Rocky Mount, N.C. McGranahan, Fred 1920 Murray, Robert H. QB 1954-55 Woodmere, N.Y. Pellom, Gary OT 1973-74-75 Fayetteville, N.C. Pelosky, Jay OG 1978-79-80 Shrewsbury, Mass. McIntosh, Brooks G 1925 Muschamp, Mike QB 1985-86 Gainesville, Fla. Penn, Derek LB 1975-76-77-78 Youngstown, Ohio McInturff, Rich K, WR 1973 Stanton, Calif. Musselman, James DE, OG 1968-69 Albany, Texas Pennington, J. 1920, 22 McIver, James DT 1979-80-81 Atlanta, Ga. Musselwhite, Marvin T 1959 Clinton, N.C. Percy, Walt OL 1987, 89 Edison, N.J. McKee, William DB 1968-69 Charleston, S.C. Myers, Jim E 1943 Madison, W. Va. Perdue, Willard G, HB, E 1937-38-39 Thomasville, N.C. McKeithan, Nick HB 1952-53-54 Lumberton, N.C. Perini, Ed G, B 1944-45, 47 New Village, N.J. McKinney, Scott K 1978-79-80-81 College Park, Ga. N • N • N Perkinson, Carl C 1946-47-48-49 Asheville, N.C. McLaurin, Willie LB 1994, 97 Landover, Md. Nania, John G 1939-40 Middletown, N.Y. Perkinson, Seth G 1950 Asheville, N.C. McMahon, Jim DE 1976-77 Bahama, N.C. Nanni, Bob T 1942 Pittston, Pa. Perry, John HB 1943 Raleigh, N.C. McNabb, John C, G 1963-64-65 Charleston, S.C. Nash, Anthony WR 2013 West Chester, Pa. Peterson, Doug K 1986-87-88 Sarasota, Fla. McNairy, R. 1920 Neal, Tom 1920-21-22 Petroff, Pete OL 1989-90-91 California, Pa. McNairy, Ted OL 1984, 86-87-88 Charlotte, N.C. Needham, Jon OT 2009-10-11 Melrose, Mass. Phelan, Dan OG, OE 1969-70-71 Buffalo, N.Y. McNulty, Kevin LB 1985-86-87 Rocky River, Ohio Neighborgall, Roger QB 1973-74 Vienna, Va. Phillips, Jeff WR, CB 2000-01 Southfi eld, Mich. McRoy, W.D. HB 1953 Goldsboro, N.C. Nelson, Jim G 1953-54-55 Winston-Salem, N.C. Phipps, Roy T 1932 Durham, N.C. McQueen, LeVance LB 1994-95 Dunn, N.C. Newell, John 1923 Phipps, William DE 1966 Orlando, Fla. Meadows, Ed T 1952-53 Oxford, N.C. Newman, Glenn LB 1966-67-68 Clinton, N.C. Piasecky, Alex E 1939-40-41 Jeanette, Pa. Means, Al G, T 1932-33 Wynnewood, Pa. Newman, Ed OG 1970-71-72 Woodbury, N.Y. Pickens, Joe QB 1993-94 Brooklyn, Ohio Meier, Dave LB 1973-74-75 Pottstown, Pa. Newman, Paul FB 1982 Scottsdale, Ariz. Pickens, Marshall C 1924-25 Melita, Chad OG 1994-95-96-97 Cooper City, Fla. Newsome, Clarence OE, DE 1971 Ahoskie, N.C. Pieczynski, Eddie OE 1972 Pittston, Pa. Melnik, P.J. LB 1992-93 Westport, Conn. Nichols, Eli DE, NG 2004-05-06 Crawfordville, Fla.

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Pierce, Devin FB 1997-98-99-00 Boca Raton, Fla. Rose, John 1921 Shannon, Don LB 1973 Petersburg, Va. Pina, J.J. RB 1990 Marion, Mass. Rose, Danny DE 1968 Florence, S.C. Shannon, Ryan WR 2000 Agoura Hills, Calif. Pitt, Howard E 1951-52-53 Hertford, N.C. Rose, Martin G 1953-54-55 Lawrence, N.Y. Sharkey, Ed C, T 1944-45 Arcadia, Fla. Platt, Andreas S 2005 Greensboro, N.C. Rose, Russ G 1943 Dallas, Texas Sharpe, Khary WR 2001-02-03 Voorhees, N.J. Politan, Joe OT 1971-72 Houston, Pa. Rosenberg, David WR 1997 Lake Forest, Ill. Shasby, Mike QB, DB 1964-65-66 Youngstown, Ohio Pollock, Brandon CB 1993-94-95-96 Irmo, S.C. Roser, Vince LB 1973-74 Thomasville, N.C. Shaw, Aaron TE 1989-90-91 Orlando, Fla. Poole, Jake G, T 1941-42, 45 Charlotte, N.C. Rosky, Marcus E 1928-29-30 Chicago, Ill. Sheehan, Dan WR 1995 Jupiter, Fla. Poor, John WR 1983 Urbana, Ill. Rosoff, Cary LB 1974-75-76 Hicksville, N.Y. Shepherd, Gannon OT 1996-97-98-99 Norcross, Ga. Porreca, Nick T, G 1932-33-34 Gardner, Mass. Ross, Akil LB 1999-00-01 Washington, D.C. Sherrill, Zander T, G 1949-50 Greensboro, N.C. Port, Chris OL 1986-87-88-89 Wanaque, N.J. Rossell, Hank DT 1974-75-76 Collingswood, N.J. Sherrod, Brad LB 1990-91-92-93 Monroe, N.C. Porter, Charles W. C 1923, 25 Rossiter, Harry E, HB 1932-33 Abington, Pa. Shinn, Robert DE 1968-69-70 Annandale, Va. Porter, Charles LB, DE 1998-99-00-01 Columbia, Md. Roush, Luke SS 1997-98-99 Richmond, Va. Shipp, Fred 1923 Post, Ed HB 1954-55 Stanhope, N.J. Rowe, Joe LB 1978-79-80 Alexandria, Va. Shoonmaker, Fred WB 1949 Lander, Wyo. Potts, Charles E 1960-61-62 Washington, N.C. Royall, Ted C 1958-59 Clinton, N.C. Short, Charles E 1930 Powell, Calen TE 2001-02-03-04 Bellevue, Wash. Rucker, Kinney DL 2007-08-09 Durham, N.C. Shute, Raymond 1923 Powell, Maurice DB 1993 Hickory, N.C. Rucker, Qwe FB 1992 Athens, Ga. Siegfried, Winston FB 1940-41 Richmond, Va. Powell, Shaquille RB 2012-13 Las Vegas, Nev. Rudy, Oliver HB 1955-56 Petersburg, Va. Sime, Scott FB 1981-82-83-84 Key Biscayne, Fla. Power, Thomas G, T 1934-35-36 Rosemont, Pa. Ruff, Malcolm FB, LB 2002-03-04-05 Baltimore, Md. Simons, Maron G 1924-25 Powers, Tom TB, HB 1949-50 Cumberland, Md. Ruffa, Anthony T 1938-39-40 Washington, Pa. Simmons, Perry OT 2010-11-12-13 Raleigh, N.C. Preston, Pat T 1943 Thomasville, N.C. Rumsey, Matt C 2004-05-06-07 Dunwoody, Ga. Simpson, Jimmy C 1920-21-22-23 Price, Zac OT 1979-80-81 Roanoke, Va. Rushton, Eddie HB 1955-56-57 Roanoke, Va. Simpson, William E, G 1963-64 Dublin, Va. Pridemore, Matt CB, WR 2007, 09-10 Gainesville, Ga. Russ, Taft G 1929 Laurinburg, N.C. Singer, Phil DB 1968 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Prince, Steve QB 1989-90-91-92 Roscoe, Ill. Russell, Scott TE 1981-82-83-84 Winston-Salem, N.C. Singleton, Deondre S 2013 Dacula, Ga. Pritchard, Greg DT 1977-78-79 Ivyland, Pa. Rute, Robert HB 1941-42-43 Easton, Pa. Sink, Fred T, G 1942, 44 Lexington, N.C. Prosak, Barry C 1972-73 Lorain, Ohio Rutherford, Don OG 1973 Bricktown, N.J. Sink, Joe E 1930-31 Lexington, N.C. Prothro, Thompson QB 1939-40-41 Memphis, Tenn. Ruzic, Chris DE 1995-96-97 Colleyville, Texas Sink, Nick DE, DT, TE 2011-12-13 Kernersville, N.C. Pruitt, Robert TB 1975 Berwick, Pa. Rwabukamba, Chris CB 2007-08-09-10 Windsor, Ontario, Canada Sitter, Jim LB 1995-96 Denver, Colo. Pugh, David K 1968-69-70 Lynchburg, Va. Ryan, Frank HB, TB 1965-66-67 Garden City, Pa. Skipworth, George TB 1947, 49 Columbus, Ga. Purdy, Geoff DE 1987 Bay Village, Ohio Ryan, Mike OG 1979 Hyannis, Mass. Skura, Matt OG, C 2012-13 Columbus, Ohio Ryan, Steve OL 1984-85-86-87 Berwyn, Pa. Slade, Troy WR 1973-74-75 Burlington, N.C. R • R • R Rymiszewski, John LB, FB 1986-87-88 Alexandria, Va. Slayden, Steve QB 1984-85-86-87 Atlanta, Ga. Small, Glenn TE 1977-78 Charlotte, N.C. Rader, Matt QB 1996 Yardley, Pa. Small, Jamyon LB 1999-00-01-02 Pontiac, Mich. Radloff, Ryan DE 2006-07 Hilton Head Island, S.C. S • S • S Smathers, Pat OG 1975 Canton, N.C. Raether, Harold E 1944 Toledo, Ohio Sacrinty, Otis HB 1943 Reidsville, N.C. Smith, Adam QB 2001-02-03 Orinda, Calif. Rainer, Mark FB 1943 Bellamy, Ala. Saleeby, Boheeg T 1933 Salisbury, N.C. Smith, Bill DL 1980-81-82-83 Lawrenceville, Ga. Ramsey, Barry G, FB 1961-62 Marion, N.C. Sallee, Brian DT 2005 Cobb, Calif. Smith, B.J. FB 2004-05 Lawrenceville, Ga. Rappold, Walter QB 1960-61-62 Beckley, W. Va. Sally, Randy DB 1986-87-88-89 St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Bob QB 1944-45 Merchantsville, N.J. Rasheed, Dawud FB 1995-96-97-98 Birmingham, Ala. Sally, Ron QB 1981, 84 St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Bubba LB 1992-93-94 Fayetteville, N.C. Rawley, Curt DT 1969-70 Wellesley, Mass. Sampson, Erwin DB 1988-89-90-91 Montclair, N.J. Smith, Charles HB 1950-51-52 Wilmington, N.C. Ray, Billy QB 1989-90 Atlanta, Ga. Sandefur, Glenn TE 1973-74-75-76-77 Cincinnati, Ohio Smith, Fultz 1921-22-23 Recinella, Bill T, G 1955-56-57 Steubenville, Ohio Sanders, Eric FB 1984-85-86-87 Quincy, Fla. Smith, Geoff DL, OT 1990-91, 93-94 Medford Lakes, N.J. Redding, Clyde T 1941 Portsmouth, Ohio Sandusky, Mike OG 1975-76-77 Annapolis, Md. Smith, Gordon T 1945 Chattanooga, Tenn. Redding, Dick LB 1974 Blacksburg, Va. Santanna, Brad SS, LB 1999-00 Harrisburg, Pa. Smith, Harwood FB, HB 1935-36-37 Petersburg, Va. Redmon, Tijan RB 1991-92-93-94-95 West Palm Beach, Fla. Sarmiento, Sydney DT 2010-11-12-13 Florence, S.C. Smith, Herman E 1942-43 Greensboro, N.C. Reed, Rick TE 1982-83-84-85 Virginia Beach, Va. Satyshur, Dennis OE, OB 1969-70-71 Erie, Pa. Smith, James E, B 1940-41-42 Hamilton, Ohio Reese, John T 1946-47-48-49 Berwyn, Md. Sawyer, Ottis 1921 Smith, James “Red” HB 1951-52-53 Winston-Salem, N.C. Reeves, David TE 2012-13 Greensboro, Ala. Scales, Allen DB 1981-82, 84-85 Brentwood, Mo. Smith, Jared LB 1997 Roswell, Ga. Reider, Richard HB, E 1965, 66 La Porte, Ind. Scanlan, Eric NG 1995-96-97-98 Los Angeles, Calif. Smith, Lyman DT 1976-77 Glen Head, N.Y. Reilly, Jim LB 1975-76-77 Cincinnati, Ohio Schafer, Pete TB 1967 Ramsey, N.J. Smith, Nathan E 1946 Greensboro, N.C. Reitzel, B.P. QB 1924-25 Scharrer, Jim LB, DE 2001-02-03 Erie, Pa. Smith, Ryan WR 2013 Las Vegas, Nev. Reks, Eriks DE 2009-10 Wrentham, Mass. Scheidt, Eric OG 1992-93-94-95 Howell, N.J. Smith, Terrell S 2000-01-02-03 Wingate, N.C. Renfree, Sean QB 2009-10-11-12 Scottsdale, Ariz. Schirmann, Rob OG 2005-06-07-08 Cincinnati, Ohio Smith, Tracy FB 1984-85-86 Dallastown, Pa. Renneker, Michael T 1965-66-67 Columbus, Ohio Schmidt, Kevin C 1997-98-99 Delaware, Ohio Smith, Walter G 1952-53 Raleigh, N.C. Respress, Clifford DT 2005-06-07-08 Barnesville, Ga. Schmit, Dave C, DT 1973-74 Auburn, Pa. Smith, William G 1945 Augusta, Ga. Rey, Vincent LB 2006-07-08-09 Far Rockaway, N.Y. Schneck, Tyrel OG 1973-74-75 Woodbury, N.Y. Smith, Wyatt CB 1988-89-90-91 Greensboro, N.C. Reynolds, William HB 1960-61-62 Charleston, W. Va. Schneider, Erich TE 2012 Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Smith, Zach LB 2004-05 Suwanee, Ga. Rhett, Greg RB 1977-78-79 Charlotte, N.C. Schneider, Mike QB 2003-04-05 Sharon, Pa. Smithwick, Austin OT 1996-97-98-99 Washington, N.C. Rhoads, Tom DB 1988-89-90-91 Hilton Head, S.C. Schnellenberger, Stuart TE 1979-80 Opa-locka, Fla. Snead, Josh RB 2010,12-13 Smithfi eld, N.C. Ribar, Frank T, G 1937-38-39 Alliquippa, Pa. Schock, Carl T, G 1931-32-33 New Rochelle, N.Y. Snowberger, Donald C 1954 New Brighton, Pa. Ricca, John DE 1971-72-73 Bethesda, Md. Schoenhoft, Andy DE, NG 1976-77-78 Cincinnati, Ohio Snow, David RB 1980-81 Wilmington, Del. Rice, Chad LB, DE 2001-02 Asheville, N.C. Schoettmer, Mark L 1980 Cincinnati, Ohio Snyder, Bruce OG 1972-73-74 Catasauqua, Pa. Rider, Garrett S 2012-13 Raleigh, N.C. Schoettmer, Steve C 1974-75 Cincinnati, Ohio Snyderwine, Will K 2009-10-11 Potomac, Md. Riley, Eron WR 2005-06-07-08 Savannah, Ga. Schoonover, Dick OT 1978 Burlington, N.C. Sommers, Richard QB, HB 1950-51-52 Kingsport, Tenn. Ringfi eld, Jeremy WR, DE 2007-08-09 Lovejoy, Ga. Schreiber, Daniel WR 1984 Pittsburgh, Pa. Sommers, Richard N. DB 1975-76-77-78 Lexington, N.C. Riordan, Bob OG 1977-78-79 La Grange, Ill. Schroeder, Sean QB 2011 Laguna Niguel, Calif. Sorrell, Sonny E 1953-54-55 High Point, N.C. Rising, Chris LB 1987-88-89 La Canada, Calif. Schunke, P.J. OG 1990-91-92-93 Franklin Lakes, N.J. Souchak, Michael E 1949-50 Berwick, Pa. Rising, Matt S 2006 Los Angeles, Calif. Sciulli, Joe DT 1969 Lorain, Ohio Sowell, Taylor S 2012 Spartanburg, S.C. Ritz, Jason LB 1993-94-95 Drums, Pa. Scott, Darryl WR 2001-02-03 Voorhees, N.J. Spada, Robert E 1958-59-60 Vineland, N.J. Robb, Spencer C 1939 Athens, Tenn. Scott, Desmond RB, WR 2009-10-11-12 Durham, N.C. Spangler, Robert BB, QB 1936-37-38 Newport News, Va. Roberson, Paul HB 1929 Robersonville, N.C. Scott, James E 1962-63-64 Bryn Mawr, Pa. Speacht, Gene G 1942 Altoona, Pa. Roberts, Anthony FS 2000-01-02 Henrico, N.C. Scott, Preston WR 2011 Rochester, N.Y. Spears, Hal QB 1973-74-75 Ironton, Ohio Robinson, Charles LB 2005-06-07-08 Sarasota, Fla. Scott, W. 1925 Spears, Lee FB 1944 Lexington, N.C. Robinson, Cody OG 2013 McMinnville, Tenn. Scoville, Warren DT 1991-92 Griffi n, Ga. Spells, Darrell LB 1989-90-91-92 Richwood, Texas Robinson, Roger FB 1938-39 Concord, Mass. Scudieri, Philip G 1956-57 Cicero, Ill. Spoganetz, John QB 1972 Carteret, N.J. Robinson, Tielor FB 2006, 08 Greenwich, Conn. Searl, Rich DB, TB, QB 1969-70-71 North Plainfi eld, N.J. Sprague, Chris P 2004-05 Irvine, Calif. Rochelle, Dave FB 1929 Waverly, Tenn. Self, Joe FB, QB 1950-51 Greensboro, N.C. Spurrier, Steve WR 1992-93 Gainesville, Fla. Rogers, Lee FB 1975-76 New York, N.Y. Sellars, Earle HB 1925 Stallings, Riley E 1954 Durham, N.C. Rogers, Spencer P 2013 Los Altos, Calif. Sensibaugh, Rodney DB 1973-74-75-76 Lockland, Ohio Stallmeyer, Mike DT 1992-93-94-95 Cincinnati, Ohio Rogers, Thomas E 1931-32-33 Hinton, W. Va. Serravezza, William OE, DE 1965-66 Bronx, N.Y. Stallmeyer, Ryan LB 1996-97-98-99 Cincinnati, Ohio Rojas, Fred OG 1969-70 Miami, Fla. Settles, Tawambi FS 1994-95-96-97 Chattangooga, Tenn. Stanford, Kenneth CB 2001-02-03-04 Detroit, Mich. Rojas, Kevin LB 2010-11 Raleigh, N.C. Shackford, James HB 1965 Oklahoma City, Okla. Stanley, Buddy G 1955-56 Asheboro, N.C. Roland, Andy TE 2002-03-04-05 West Lawn, Pa. Shaheen, Peter FB 2006 Rumson, N.J. Staudinger, Ken OT 1977-78 Elmwood Park, N.J. Roland, Fred OT 2005-06-07-08 Hephzibah, Ga. Shanahan, Kyle WR 1998 Englewood, Colo. Stavins, Charles T 1964-65 Niagara Falls, N.Y. Romine, Spencer QB 1997-98-99-00 Cullman, Ala. Shannon, Chris LS 2008, 10 Andover, Mass.

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Stefanow, Nick TE 2004-05-06-07 Wheeling, W. Va. Turner, Terry LB 1983 North Miami, Fla. Williams, Kenneth C 1960-61-62 Lexington, N.C. Steinbaugh, Mike NG 1996-97-98-99 Pittsburgh, Pa. Tuttle, Lee FB 1925 Williams, Matt OT 1991-92-93-94 Birmingham, Ala. Stephanz, Paul BB, FB 1944, 47-48-49 Jacksonville, Fla. Tuttle, Robert 1926 Williamson, Chuck RB 1973-74-75-76 Willingboro, N.J. Stephens, Hal HB 1937 Morristown, Tenn. Tyson, Jimmy LB 1979-80-81 Wingate, N.C. Wilson, Gary HB, FB 1960-61 Alliance, Ohio Stephenson, Craig LB 1973-74 Wilmington, Del Wilson, J. Page FB 1965-66 Durham, N.C. Stevenson, Harold E 1940 Elizabethton, Tenn. U • U • U Wilson, Jack HB 1959-60-61 Raleigh, N.C. Stevenson, Quan DB 2013 High Point, N.C. Wilson, James T 1967 Gainesville, Fla. Uible, David QB 1962-63 Shaker Heights, Ohio Stewart, Aaron DB 1980-81-82 Greensboro, N.C. Wilson, Kevin DT 2003-04 Riverdale, Ga. Umbel, Dan C 1996-97-98-99 Miami, Fla. Stewart, Rodney E 1963-64-65 Burlington, N.C. Wilson, Marc WR 1994-95-96 Barrington, Ill. Unser, Albert DB, OG 1968 Chesapeake, Va. Stillman, Winslow LB 1972 Virginia Beach, Va. Wilson, Rusty OG 2000-01-02-03 Britton, Mich. Unser, Dave E 1959-60-61 Norfolk, Va. Stoltz, Jerry QB 1962-63 Winston-Salem, N.C. Winslow, W. Ronald C 1963 Asheboro, N.C. Upshaw, Larry WR 1973-74-75 Coffeyville, Kan. Stoneback, Keith LB 1972-73-74 Lansdale, Pa. Winstead, Harold DB 1980-81-82, 84 Portsmouth, Va. Urso, Mike DB 1988-89-90 West Orange, N.J. Stopper, Mike RB 1979 Reading, Pa. Winters, Gil DE 1991-92-93 Willingboro, N.J. Ussery, Thomas DE 1970, 72 Ridgeway, Va. Storer, Moffat HB 1940-41-42 Wheeling, W. Va. Winters, Gus 1923 Utt, Garrett TE 2010 Atlanta, Ga. Stough, Glen T 1942 Irwin, Pa. Winterson, Alex T 1938-39-40 Hempstead, N.Y. Strauss, Theodore FB 1946 Tallahassee, Fla. Wise, Jack WR 2012 Rumson, N.J. Strojny, Drew OT 2000-01-02-03 Wrentham, Mass. V • V • V Wispelwey, Chris QB 2001-02-03 Pompton Plains, N.J. Stroud, Greg DB 1978-79 Mesa, Ariz. Vann, Art, III DB, HB 1965-66-67 Durham, N.C. Withrow, William HB 1959 Charleston, W. Va. Stubbs, Kris CB, WR 2007-08 Boynton Beach, Fla. VanNorman, John DT 1970 Durham, N.C. Witzel, Fred QB 1943 Maplewood, N.J. Stubbs, Pete LB 1982-83-84-85 Capitol Heights, Md. Varner, Donovan WR 2008-09-10-11 Miami, Fla. Wolcott, Scott K 1977 Greenville, N.C. Suglia, Mike OG 1976 Little Falls, N.J. Verille, Michael TB 1997-98 Orlando, Fla. Wolf, A.J. DT 2013 Greenwich, Conn. Surgan, Joe K 2005-06-07-08 Weston, Fla. Vernon, Conner WR 2009-10-11-12 Miami, Fla. Wolfe, Garland G 1943-44 Greensboro, N.C. Sutton, Bert FB 1945 Brownsville, Pa. Verona, Mike RB 1989-90 Murrysville, Pa. Wolfe, Jim FB 1942-43 Greensboro, N.C. Swalchick, George QB 1945, 47-48 Glover, Pa. Viau, Louis FB 1948-49 New Orleans, La. Wood, Ryan WR 2005-06-07-08 Buford, Ga. Swiger, Frank HB 1940 Martins Ferry, Ohio Virgin, Edward T 1965 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Wood, Tony OT 1974-75 Brockton, Mass. Swofford, James T 1957-58-59 North Wilkesboro, N.C. Volk, Eric DB 1986-87-88-89 Glen Arm, Md. Woods, Howard DB 1983-84-85 Detroit, Mich. Swomley, Michael E 1965 Baltimore, Md. Vowels, Robert LB 1979 Atlanta, Ga. Woodall, Al QB 1966-67 Erwin, N.C. T • T • T Woodard, C.J. S 2002-03-04-05 Henderson, N.C. Woodruff, Jonathan LB, DE 2011-12-13 Waldorf, Md. Tabron, Dennis DB 1978-79-80-81 Bunn, N.C. W • W • W Worley, Jay OL 1986-87-88 Smyrna, Ga. Talley, John CB 2003-04-05-06 Duncan, S.C. Wade, Alex FB 2000-01-02-03 Newtown, Pa. Worthington, Jim LB 1985-86-87-88 Pierson, Fla. Talliaferro, Richard E 1935-36 Columbia, S.C. Wafl e, David DT 1990-91-92-93 Fredericksburg, Va. Wray, Carlos DT 2012-13 Shelby, N.C. Talton, Wade T 1941 Smithfi eld, N.C. Walker, Chuck T 1961-62-63 Allison Park, Pa. Wright, David PK 1970-71 St. Louis, Mo. Tapps, Brandon LB 2004-05-06 Garland, Texas Wall, Fletcher C 1943,46-47 Lexington, N.C. Wright, Dean HB 1959-60-61 Coral Gables, Fla. Tarrall, Elmer E, B 1933-34 Norfolk, Va. Wallace, Damon OL 1993-94 Hampton, Va. Wright, Jomar WR 2004-05-06-07 Duncan, S.C. Tate, Cedric WR 1995 Avon Park, Fla. Wallace, Jamal DE, DT 2011-12-13 Virginia Beach, Va. Wright, Leon CB 2006-07-08-09 St. Petersburg, Fla. Tauiliili, Michael LB 2005-06-07-08 Houston, Texas Walston, Drew QB 1982-83-84-85 College Park, Ga. Wright, Ray RB, WR 1991-92-93-94 Hurst, Texas Taylor, Fred G 1929-30 New York City, N.Y. Walter, Brian DT 1982-83-84-85 Deerfi eld, Ill. Wuchina, Joseph G, T 1959-60 Midland, Pa. Taylor, W. G 1921-22-23 Ward, Harry E. LB 1982-83-84-85 Norwood, Mass. Wyatt, Robert HB 1961-62 Durham, N.C. Teander, Terron DB 1980-81-82 Cary, N.C. Ward, Thurman “Jule” HB 1933-34-35 Galax, Va. Wyrick, Harvey 1926 Telge, Mark HB, DB 1965-66,68 Manchester, N.H. Warren, L. “Nick” E 1927-28-29 Durham, N.C. Tepe, Louis C 1951-52 Englewood, N.J. Warrick, Demetrius DT, OT 2002-03-04-05 Wilmington, Del. Terry, Dewayne DB 1984-85-86-87 Jacksonville, Fla. Wartman, William HB 1940-41 Charlotte, N.C. Y • Y • Y Thielemann, David LB 1978-79 Pittsburgh, Pa. Watkins, Brandon WR 2013 Durham, N.C. Yates, Earl G, T 1963-64-65 Hamlet, N.C. Thomas, Corey WR 1994-95-96-97 Wilson, N.C. Watkins, Tyree WR 2010-11 Camden, N.J. Yellott, Dan NG 1978-79-80-81 Smithsburg, Md. Thomas, Desi CB 1995-96-97 Lake Worth, Fla. Watson, Benjamin TE 1999 Rockhill, S.C. Yorke, Fred G, T 1936-37-38 War, W. Va. Thomas, Sean DB 1990-91-92-93 Westerville, Ohio Watts, John LB 2012 Gastonia, N.C. Youmans, Corren P. E 1949-50 Miami, Fla. Thomas, Tommy RB 1977-78-79-80 Winston-Salem, N.C. Weatherby, Carlton T 1926-27 Faison, N.C. Youmans, Murray DL 1982-83, 85-86 Whitsett, N.C. Thomas, William C 1964 Fairfax, Va. Weaver, Charles QB 1925-26-27 Winston-Salem, N.C. Youmans, Scott DL 1989-90-91, 93 Gibsonville, N.C. Thompson, Corey WR 2004 Atlanta, Ga. Weaver, Joe OG 1977-78 Ettrick, Va. Young, Chancellor WR 2004 Woodinville, Wash. Thompson, John E 1955-56-57 Dunn, N.C. Weidman, Robert, Jr. FB 1962 Richmond, Va. Young, James T 1947-48-49-50 Massilon, Ohio Thompson, Juwan RB, LB 2010-11-12-13 Fairburn, Ga. Wells, Sidney CB 1992-93-94-95 Jacksonville, Fla. Young-Wiseman, Anthony S 2010-11-12-13 Bethesda, Md. Thompson, Kevin QB 1996-97-98-99 Thomasville, Ga. Welsh, Dan LB 1980-81 Andover, Mass. Thompson, Mark S 2002-03 Moorestown, N.J. Wentz, Earle E 1932-33-34 Schoolfi eld, Va. Thompson, Orrin DT 2001-02-03 Charlotte, N.C. Wenzel, Bob LB, DE 1969-70 Toledo, Ohio Z • Z • Z Thompson, Paul T 1941 Reidsville, N.C. Werner, Albert G 1930-31-32 Durham, N.C. Ziegler, Bill TE 1977 Pompton Plains, N.J. Thompson, William TB 1970-71-72 Jacksonville, Fla. West, Ed E 1933-34-35 Weaverville, N.C. Zielinski, Matt LB, NG 2000-01-02-03 East Amherst, N.Y. Thorne, Robert G 1927-28-29 Littleton, N.C. Westfall, Lake DE 1979 Fredericksburg, Va. Zirkle, Fred E, DT 1965, 67-68 Blacksburg, Va. Thorne, Sam 1930 Whitaker, Nathan P 1990 Gainesville, Fla. Zuanich, John LB 1992-93-94-95 La Jolla, Calif. Thornton, Damian LB 2007-08-09-10 Lenoir, N.C. White, Cliff WR 1988 Elizabeth, N.J. Zuker, Fred DT 1966 Chattanooga, Tenn. Thornton, Paul LB 2008 Katy, Texas White, DeAndre LB 2002-03-04-05 Suffolk, Va. Zuberer, Bud TE 1987-88-89 Wayne, N.J. Till, Harrison LS 2004 Wayne, N.J. White, John WR 1983-84 Irving, Texas Zwirko, Bob DB, TB 1969-70-71 Holyoke, Mass. Tillery, Glenn WR 1980 Fayetteville, N.C. White, T.C. TB 1993 Elizabeth City, N.C. Tilley, Emmett LB 1979-80-81-82 Durham, N.C. White, Wes OT 1997-98-99-00 Gilbert, W. Va. Tinnell, John FB 1959-60-61 Highland Springs, Va. Whitener, Paul FB 1934 Hickory, N.C. Tipton, Eric FB, HB 1936-37-38 Petersburg, Va. Whitley, Elbert E 1952 Albemarle, N.C. Tipton, Greg LB 2008 Goldsboro, N.C. Whyte, Les T 1944 Princeton, N.J. Todd, Stuart OG 1970-71-72 Chatham, Va. Widener, Paul E 1960-61-62 Westminster, Md. Tolish, John WR, P 1981-82-83-84 Brentwood, Mo. Wiesley, Bruce E, DE 1964-65-66 Darien, Conn. Tomanchek, James DT 1970, 71 Charlotte, N.C. Wigal, Mark WR 2002-03-04 Morgantown, W. Va. Tomlinson, Laken OG 2011-12-13 Chicago, Ill. Wiggins, Chris DL 1994 La Grange, N.C. Topping, Tom T 1955-56-57 Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Wild, Glenn TB, QB 1949-50-51 Pittsburgh, Pa. Torrance, Ralph G 1952-53-54 Macon, Ga. Wiley, Steve TE 1978 Medford Lakes, N.J. Torrey, Tom OG 1971 Republic, Pa. Wilkerson, Nick NG 2000 Franklin, Ga. Transou, Tripp WR 1981 Greensboro, N.C. Wilkinson, Jay HB, QB 1961-62-63 Norman, Okla. Trapani, Bert E 1943 Savannah, Ga. Wilkinson, Scott NG 1982-83-84 Leavenworth, Kan. Travelstead, Malcolm T 1965-66-67 Baltimore, Md. Wilks, Letavious TB 1996-97-98-99 Crestview, Fla. Treston, Chris LB 1989-90-91 West Chester, Pa. Williams, Alex LB 2003-04-05-06 Dublin, Ga. Trezvant, Josh WR, S 2009-10-11 Morrilton, Ark. Williams, Alfred LB 2005-06-07 College Park, Ga. Trice, David QB, DB 1968-69 Charlottesville, Va. Williams, Benjamin FB 1947 Oxford, N.C. Trice, Raymond TE 1981-82-83 Atlanta, Ga. Williams, Deion LB 2012-13 Long Beach, Calif. Troxell, Harry G 1941-42 Northumberland, Pa. Williams, Fonda DB 1985-86-87, 89 Canton, Ohio Troy, Ballard E 1923, 25 Williams, G.H. T 1943 West Memphis, Ark. Tulacro, Brett OT 1986-87-88-89 Darien, Conn. Williams, Glenn CB 2005-06-07-08 Baltimore, Md. Turner, J. Denis DT 1973-74 Philadelphia, Pa. Williams, Johnny WR, CB 2008-09-10-11 St. Stephens, Ala. 118 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME CAPTAINS All-TIME ASSISTANT 1888 W.A. Johnston 1968 J.B. Edwards 1997 Chike Egbuniwe 1889 S.J. Durham 1969 Jim Dearth Jeff Hodrick COACHES 1890 Robert L. Durham 1970 Dick Biddle 1998 Lennie Friedman Aldridge, Miles 1983-84 Knowles, Jim 2010-14 1891 Tom Daniels Leo Hart Dawud Rasheed Allison, Rodney 1984-86 Koenning, Jr., Les 1998 1892 W.W. Flowers 1971 Lanny Murdock Eric Scanlan Anderson, Gary 1979 Kupec, Dick 1973-74 1893 Alphonso Avery, Jr. Dennis Satyshur 1999 Chris Combs Anderson, Scott 1990-93 Landon, Mark 1978-80 1894 Plato Durham Rich Searl Eric Jones Austin, Edward 1949 Latina, John 2012-14 1920 Braxton Jones 1972 Dale Grimes Scottie Montgomery Azzinaro, Jerry 2004-2006 Lewis, Cliff 1995 Beckish, Larry 1995-97 Limbaugh, Tommy 1983-86 1921 Richard Leach Bill Hanenberg Austin Smithwick Bell, Richard 1983-87 London, Charles 2006 1922 Tom Neal Steve Jones 2000 Troy Andrew Bennett, Ben 1999-00 Long, Jeff 1986 1923 Jimmy Simpson 1973 Mark Johnson Troy Austin Bohl, Craig 1994 Lubick, Matt 2010-12 1924 Game John Ricca Todd DeLamielleure Bossons, Bob 1957,71-74 Luke, Matt 2008-11 1925 Fred Grigg Keith Stoneback Spencer Romine Bowden, Tommy 1983-86 MacIntyre, Mike 2008-09 1926 James Thompson 1974 Mike Bomgardner 2001 Ben Erdeljac Boyette, Re’quan 2013-14 Matheson, Bob 1981-82 1927 C.C. Bennett Keith Stoneback Ronnie Hamilton Broadway, Rod 1981-94 Matous, Ken 1994-98 1928 Roy Hunter 1975 Ernie Clark Mike Hart Brown, Marvin 1987-92 McCrone, Ron 1983-84 1929 Henry Kistler Dave Meier Nate Krill Brown, Mickey 1979-82 McElhaney, Harold 1964-65 1930 Lee Davis Hal Spears 2002 Ryan Fowler Brown, Scott 1996-2007 McGee, Jerry 1971-75 1931 Kidd Brewer 1976 Tony Benjamin Jamyon Small Brush, Bob 1975-76 McGee, Mike 1964-65 1932 Lowell Mason Billy Bryan Drew Strojny Caldwell, Herschel 1930-71 McGeorge, Rich 1981-82, 87-89, 02-03 1933 Carl Schock Bob Grupp 2003 Ryan Fowler Cameron, Eddie 1930-41,46-50 McInerney, Jeff 1994-95 1934 Jack Dunlap 1977 Frank DeStefano Terrell Smith Chatham, Fred 1989-2005 McNabb, John 1972-73 1935 James Johnston Jeff Green Drew Strojny Cleary, Walt 1971 McWhorter, Mac 1990 Clyburn, Louis 2001-03 Middleton, Ron 2008-12 1936 Ace Parker 1978 Mike Dunn Alex Wade Coachys, Rich 1987 Million, Ted 1991-93 1937 Woodrow Lipscomb Carl McGee 2004 Giuseppe Aguanno Collins, Jim 1985-89, 08-14 Montgomery, Scottie 2006-09, 13-14 1938 Dan Hill Dan Brooks Phillip Alexander Como, Rich 1983-85 Moon, Lee 1973-75 Eric Tipton 1979 Craig Hoskins Chris Dapolito Cox, Robert 1943-70 O’Boyle, Thomas 1951-58 1939 Allen Johnson Bob Riordan Kenneth Stanford Creehan, Dennis 2001-02 O’Brien, Bill 2005-06 1940 Alex Winterson 1980 Ed Brown 2005 Phillip Alexander Crisson, Stan 1966-70 Pancoast, Brad 1974-75 1941 Bob Barnett Dennis Tabron Brendan Dewan Crook, Monty 1983-84 Parker, Ace 1947-65 1942 Jim Smith 1981 Greg Bamberger Ronnie Elliott Cropp, John 1983 Pearman, Danny 2007 1943 Game Cedric Jones 2006 Casey Camero D’Alessandris, Joe 1997-01 Petri, Rick 2012-14 1944 Gordon Carver Dennis Tabron Eli Nichols DeForest, Joe 1994-00 Phillips, Oliver 1979-82 1945 Ernie Knotts Dan Yellott John Talley DeLamielleure, Joe 1996-00 Pierson, Marty 1951-65,71 Kelley Mote 1982 Robert Oxendine 2007 Patrick Bailey Edwards, George 1996 Potter, Harvey 1943-45 1946 Bill Milner Emmett Tilley Chris Davis Emory, Ed 1977 Pry, Jim 2001-03 1947 Ben Cittadino 1983 Phil Ebinger Matt Rumsey Faircloth, Bill 1976-77 Robinson, Joe 1971-72 1948 Al DeRogatis 1984 Johnny Hill Jomar Wright Falcone, Carmen 1946-72 Roof, Ted 1990-93, 02-03 Faris, Jeffrey 2014 Roper, Kurt 2008-13 1949 Louis Allen CScott Russell 2008 Greg Akinbiyi Forte, Mo 1976-77 Roper, Zac 2008-14 1950 Billy Cox CRon Sally Re’quan Boyette Franks, Carl 1987-89 Sanders, Bob 1985-89 1951 James Gibson 1985 Pete Stubbs Cameron Goldberg Galbraith, Marty 2004 Sanders, Carl 1979-80 1952 Louis Tepe 1986 Paul Constantino Vincent Rey Geis, Buddy 1993 Sanders, E.T. 1930 1953 Howard Pitt Mike Junkin Eron Riley Gibbs, Alex 1969-70 Satyshur, Dennis 1974-75 1954 Jerry Barger 1987 Jason Cooper Tielor Robinson Gillespie, J.S. 1973 Senter, Brad 1982 1955 Jesse Birchfi eld Dave Demore Michael Tauiliili Guy, John 1978-80 Sherrod, Brad 1997-07 1956 Buddy Bass Dewayne Terry Glenn Williams Gonzales, Jimmy 1994-95 Slaughter, Roger 1981-82 1957 Hal McElhaney 1988 Wayne Charles 2009 ARe’quan Boyette Gutekunst, John 1967-78, 07 Snyder, Ron 1970 ATom Topping Anthony Dilweg Thaddeus Lewis Haglan, Dennis 1976-77 Spencer, Glenn 2004-07 1958 Pryor Millner Jeff Patten AVince Oghobaase Hagler, Ellis 1930-56 Spurrier, Steve 1980-82 AGeorge Dutrow 1989 John Howell AAyanga Okpokowuruk Hall, Jack 1965-68 Stanley, Dennis 1939-45 1959 Mike McGee Carey Metts Vincent Rey Hammerschmidt, Dan 1988-93 Story, Sam 1977-82 ADon Denne 1990 Randy Jones ALeon Wright Harris, Bishop 1973-75 Strahm, Dale 1990-93 1960 Art Browning Chip Nitowski 2010 Abraham Kromah Hart, Leo 1975-76 Strollo, John 2005-07 Harvey, Bill 1961-65 Thomas, Mark 1985-86 AButch Allie Erwin Sampson Bryan Morgan Haupt, Dale 1977 Thompson, Larry 1971-72, 77-80 1961 Jack Wilson Mike Urso Chris Rwabukamba A Heimerdinger, Mike 1994 Tilson, W.E. 1928-30 Dave Unser 1991 Pete Petroff 2011 Matt Daniels Helton, Clay 1996 Timer, Sam 1966-69 1962 Johnny Markas Erwin Sampson Charlie Hatcher Hendrickson, Horace 1949-50 Towers, Dick 1974-76 C Walt Rappold 1992 Randy Cuthbert Kyle Hill Hennemier, John 1946-48 Trott, Bob 1996-01 HBobby Wyatt Darrell Spells Sean Renfree Hetrick, Jacque 1966-70 Urick, Max 1971-73 1963 Chuck Walker 1993 Steve Alderfer 2012 Walt Canty Hickman, William 1950 Vaas, Peter 2007 AJay Wilkinson Robert Baldwin Ross Cockrell Hill, Aubrey 1999-03 Voyles, Carl 1931-38 1964 Dan Lonon Brad Sherrod Sean Renfree Hill, George 1966-70 Walker, Chuck 1976 AJ.V. McCarthy Scott Youmans Conner Vernon Hobby, Marion 2008-10 Ward, T.R. Jule 1936-37 1965 John Gutekunst 1994 Zaid Abdul-Aleem 2013 Anthony Boone Hopkins, Dick 1981-82 Williams, Greg 1995 AChuck Drulis Robert Baldwin Ross Cockrell Hunter, Harold 1966-70 Williamson, Eddie 1978-82 AJohn McNabb Matt Williams Justin Foxx Johnson, Rick 1988 Wilson, Barry 1987-89 1966 Bob Matheson 1995 Spence Fischer Dave Harding Jones, Derek 2008-14 Wilson, Eddie 1972-73, 90-93 Mike Shasby Jon Merrill Juwan Thompson Karmazin, Mike 1948-50 Wilson, Red 1977 Kelly, David 2004-05 Yanowsky, Don 2003-05 1967 Bob Foyle 1996 Gerald Ford Kemp, Dick 1977-79 Yoshida, Cliff 1978-80 Mike Murphy Billy Granville AAlternate captain C Kerr, Larry 2006-07 Younglin, Ted 1959-63 John Krueger Co-captain Knotts, Doug 1958-65 Zernhelt, John 1994-95 H Honorary captain Knotts, Tom 2004 119 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE HONORS & AWARDS All-America 1932 Fred Crawford, T AP2, UPI2 1963 Scotty Glacken, QB APHM 1933 Fred Crawford, T AP1, NEA1, CL1 1964 Mike Curtis, FB NEA3 1934 Jack Dunlap, G LIB3 1964 Dan Lonon, T APHM 1934 Earle Wentz, E LIB2 1964 J.V. McCarthy, T APHM 1935 Ace Parker, HB NEA2, AP3, UPI3, LIB3 1965 Jay Calabrese, FB APHM 1936 Joe Brunansky, T WIL3 1965 Chuck Drulis, E APHM 1936 Ace Parker, HB AP1, UPI1, HRT1, WC1, NEA2 1965 Bill Jones, T APHM 1937 Joe Brunansky, T NEA2 1965 Bob Matheson, LB APHM 1937 Elmore Hackney, QB NEA2 1965 John McNabb, G APHM 1938 Dan Hill, C NEA1, LIB1, HRT1, WC1, AP2, UPI2 1965 Chuck Stavins, T APHM 1938 Eric Tipton, FB UPI2,NEA3 1966 Bob Matheson, LB AP1, SN1, TIME1, FBD2, HLM2 1939 George McAfee, HB AP2, NEA2, UPI2 1966 Dave Dunaway, E APHM 1939 Frank Ribar, T HRT2, AP3 1967 Andy Beath, E APHM 1940 Tony Ruffa, T AP2, LIB2, WIL2, UPI3 1967 Bob Foyle, G APHM 1941 Mike Karmazin, T LIFE2, AP3, NEAHM 1967 Mike Murphy, C APHM 1941 Steve Lach, HB CL1, NEA1, LIB1, AP2, UPI2, LIFE2 1968 Dick Biddle, LB APHM 1941 Bob Barnett, C WIL3, APHM 1968 Henley Carter, WR APHM 1941 Bob Gantt, E APHM 1968 Leo Hart, QB APHM 1941 Tom Davis, HB APHM 1969 Leo Hart, QB APHM 1941 John Goddard, G APHM 1970 Dick Biddle, LB AP3 1941 Alex Piasecky, E APHM 1970 Leo Hart, QB APHM 1942 Bob Gantt, E FN1 1970 Wes Chesson, WR APHM 1943 Bob Gantt, E UPI1, INS2, APHM, TSNHM 1970 Rich Searl, DB APHM 1943 Bill Milner, G NYS1 , APHM, SNHM, UPIHM 1970 Bruce Mills, DE APHM 1943 Pat Preston, T AP1, INS1, UPIHM 1971 Ernie Jackson, DB KDK1, FW1, GRID1, AP2 1943 Tom Davis, HB APHM, UPIHM 1971 Ed Newman, OG FN2, APHM 1943 Buddy Luper, HB APHM, UPIHM 1971 Rich Searl, DB APHM 1943 Benny Cittadino, E APHM, UPIHM 1972 Steve Jones, RB AP3 1943 Billy Myers, G APHM, UPIHM 1972 Dale Grimes, C APHM 1944 Tom Davis, HB AP3, UPIHM 1972 Bill Hanenberg, DB APHM 1944 Garland Wolfe, G UPIHM 1972 Ed Newman, OG APHM 1944 Ernie Knotts, G APHM, UPIHM 1973 Ernie Clark, DE APHM 1944 John Kerns, T APHM, UPIHM 1973 John Ricca, DE APHM 1944 Frank Irwin, T APHM 1973 Keith Stoneback, LB APHM 1944 Gordon Carver, HB APHM 1974 Keith Stoneback, LB FN3 1945 George Clark, HB FC3, APHM 1975 Billy Bryan, C APHM 1945 Ernie Knotts, G FC2, FW3 , APHM 1975 Dave Meier, LB APHM 1945 Kelly Mote, E APHM 1975 Gary Pellom, OT APHM 1946 Bill Milner, G AP1, SN1, FC2, FW2 1976 Billy Bryan, C FW1, WC1, AP2, UPIHM 1947 Fred Folger, WB UPIHM 1976 Bob Grupp, P APHM 1948 Al DeRogatis, T TRIB1 1976 Tom Hall, WR APHM 1949 Louis Allen, T AP3 1976 Carl McGee, LB APHM 1949 Billy Cox, HB APHM 1977 Mike Dunn, QB APHM 1950 Billy Cox, HB CL1 1977 John Patterson, OT APHM 1950 Blaine Earon, E AP1 1980 John Brinkman, TE APHM 1951 Red Smith, HB CL1 1980 Dennis Tabron, DB APHM 1952 Ed Meadows, T CL1 1981 Cedric Jones, WR AP2 1953 Bob Burrows, G AP3, UPIHM 1981 Charles Bowser, DE APHM 1953 Ed Meadows, T FW1, FBD1, WIL1, UPI2 1982 , WR AP2, FN3, UPIHM HM HM HM 1953 Red Smith, HB WIL , UPI 1982 Philip Ebinger, C AP AFCA — American Football Coaches Association 1953 Johnny Palmer, C UPIHM 1982 Robert Oxendine, OT FN2, AP3 AP — Associated Press 1955 Bob Pascal, HB WIL1 1983 Ben Bennett, QB AP3 AS — Athlon Sports 1956 Hal McElhaney, FB APHM 1983 Philip Ebinger, C FN3, APHM CFN — College Football News HM HM CL — Collier’s 1956 Sid Deloatch, T AP 1986 Mike Junkin, LB AP FC — Football Coaches 1956 Sonny Jurgensen, DB APHM 1986 Mike Junkin, LB AP2, SN2 FBD — Football Digest 1956 Buddy Bass, HB APHM, UPIHM 1988 Clarkston Hines, WR FW1, AP2, FN2 FN — Football News 1957 Roy Hord, T WIL1, INS2, NYN2, UPI2, APHM, NEAHM 1989 Clarkston Hines, WR AP1, FW1, FC1, UPI1, WC1 FW — Football Writers 1 3 3 HM HM HM 1 2 2 GRID — Gridiron Magazine 1957 Tom Topping, T FW , AP , NEA , WIL , FC , UPI 1989 Chris Port, OT FW , AP , UPI HLM — Helms 1957 Hal McElhaney, FB APHM, FCHM, UPIHM, WILHM 1994 Robert Baldwin, RB AP3, UPIHM HRT — Hearst Newspapers 1957 Wray Carlton, HB APHM, NEAHM, UPIHM 1994 Ray Farmer, FS AP3, UPIHM INS — International News Service 1957 George Dutrow, HB WILHM 1994 Matt Williams, OT UPI2 KDK — Kodak HM HM LIB — Liberty 1957 Dave Hurm, E UPI 1994 Bill Khayat, TE FN LIFE — Life Magazine 1958 Wray Carlton, HB UPIHM 1999 Chris Combs, DT FNHM NEA — Newspaper Enterprise America 1958 Mike McGee, G UPIHM 1999 Sims Lenhardt, K FNHM NYN — New York News 1959 Mike McGee, G FW1, TIME1, NEA2, WIL2, SN3, UPI3 2000 Brian Morton, P FW1, TSN1, AP2 NYS — New York Sun 3 HM PS — Phil Steele 1960 Dwight Bumgarner, E AP 2001 Mike Hart, TE FN R — Rivals.com 1960 Tee Moorman, E FW1, FN1, FC2, NEA2, UPI2 2008 Michael Tauiliili, LB WC2, AP3 SI — Sports Illustrated 1961 Art Gregory, T AP2 2009 Vince Oghobaase, DT SN3 SN — Sporting News 1962 Jean Berry, G FW1, WIL2, FW3 2010 Will Snyderwine, K AFCA1, WC2 TRIB — Chicago Tribune 2 HM HM HM 2 3 3 UPI — United Press International 1962 Art Gregory, T AP , WIL , UPI , NEA 2011 Matt Daniels, S WC , R , Y USAT — USA Today 1962 Mike Curtis, FB APHM, WILHM 2012 Ross Cockrell, CB SIHM WC — Walter Camp Foundation 1962 Billy Futrell, HB NEAHM 2012 Ross Martin, K SIHM WIL — Williamson 1962 Johnny Markas, G WILHM 2013 Jeremy Cash, S USAT2 Y — Yahoo! Sports 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 2, 1963 Jay Wilkinson, HB FW , FC , UPI , AP , WIL , NEA 2013 Jamison Crowder, PR FW , PS , SI 1First team 2Second team 3Third team 1963 Stan Crisson, E APHM, NEAHM, UPIHM, WILHM 2013 DeVon Edwards, KR WC2, AS3, PS3, SIHM HMHonorable mention

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Freshman All-America Jacobs BlockingTrophy National Football Foundation Mark Leggett1 1973 Tony Benjamin, RB FN1 Southern Conference and ACC top Scholar-Athlete Award Don Altman2 1 1975 Carl McGee, LB FN1 blocker as voted on by the coaches. 1983 Bill Obremskey 1961 Art Gregory 1 1975 Mike Dunn, QB FN2 1941 Tommy Prothro 1988 Mike Diminick Jean Berry 1986 Chris Port, OT FN1 1944 Tom Davis 2012 Sean Renfree Mark Leggett2 2 2000 Ryan Fowler, LB TSN2 1951 Jack Kistler 2013 Perry Simmons Walt Rappold 1 2001 Jim Scharrer, LB TSN4 1952 Lou Tepe 1962 Art Gregory 2 1956 Harold McElhaney 1 2003 Ben Patrick, TE TSN NFF University Scholar Athlete Jean Berry 2 1957 Harold McElhaney 1 2004 Chris Davis, KR TSN 1999 Lennie Friedman Mike Curtis 1 1960 Dwight Bumgarner 2 2005 Michael Tauiliili, LB TSN 2000 Sims Lenhardt Paul Bengel HM 1961 Art Gregory 2 2005 Zack Asack, QB TSN 2001 Spencer Romine Mark Leggett HM 1962 Art Gregory 2 2006 Vince Oghobaase, DT TSN 2002 Ben Erdeljac Pete Widener HM 1963 Chuck Walker 1 2006 Thaddeus Lewis, QB TSN 2003 Jaymon Small 1963 Stan Crisson HM 1965 John McNabb 1 2007 Kevin Jones, P TSN 2004 Chris Douglas Chuck Walker 1 1975 Billy Bryan 1 2008 Kyle Hill, OG TSN 2005 Giuseppe Aguanno Jay Wilkinson 1 1976 Billy Bryan 2 2009 Conner Vernon, WR TSN 2006 Brendan Dewan Scotty Glacken HM 4 1989 Chris Port 1 2010 Kelby Brown, LB CFN , PS 2007 Eli Nichols 1964 Dan Lonon HM 3 1 2010 Ross Cockrell, CB CFN , PS 2008 Patrick Bailey Mike Curtis 3 1 2010 Dave Harding, OG PS Jim Tatum Award 2009 Ryan Wood Fred Cromartie 3 Presented annually to the top senior 2 2010 Sydney Sarmiento, DT PS 2010 Brett Huffman Chuck Drulis HM football student-athlete in the ACC. 2 2010 Perry Simmons, OT CFN Vincent Rey Scotty Glacken 1 1979 Scott Hamilton 2 2011 Laken Tomlinson, OG TSN 2011 Bryan Morgan J.V. McCarthy HM 1989 Doug Kley 1 2012 Jela Duncan, RB CFN 2012 Matt Daniels 1965 Chuck Drulis 1 1 1 HM 2003 Chris Douglas 1 2012 Ross Martin, K TSN , PS , CBS , CFN 2013 Sean Renfree Bill Jones 1 HM 2005 Brendan Dewan 1 2012 Will Monday, P PS , CFN 2014 Perry Simmons Chuck Stavins 2012 Sean Renfree 1 2013 DeVon Edwards, KR PS1, SN1, AS2 John McNabb 2013 Perry Simmons Jay Calabrese1 AS — Athlon Sports; FN — Football News; SN — Sporting News; NFF Hampshire Society Bob Matheson1 CFN — College Football News; PS — Phil Steele; CBS — CBS Sports 2011 Matt Daniels Brian Piccolo Award 1966 Dave Dunaway1 Cooper Helfet Presented annually to the most coura- Bob Matheson1 Will Snyderwine ACC Coach of the Year Silver Anniversary geous player in the ACC, in memory of Bob Foyle1 1954 Bill Murray the late Brian Piccolo. Johnny Williams All-America Team 1967 Andy Beath1 1960 Bill Murray 1972 Mark Johnson 2012 Lee Butler 1935 E.B. Dunlap Mike Murphy1 1962 Bill Murray 1976 Jeff Green Conor Irwin 1941 Bob Barnett Bob Foyle1 1988 Steve Spurrier 1981 Aaron Stewart Brian Moore 1961 Tee Moorman 1968 Dick Biddle1 1989 Steve Spurrier 1990 Marc Mays Sean Renfree 1964 Jay Wilkinson Leo Hart1 1994 Fred Goldsmith 1992 Randy Cuthbert 2013 Kenny Anunike Henley Carter1 2012 David Cutcliffe 1993 Scott Youmans Brandon Braxton AFCA Good Works Team 1969 Leo Hart1 2013 David Cutcliffe Ross Cockrell 1994 Zaid Abdul-Aleem Rich Searl1 Dave Harding 2008 Re’quan Boyette ACC Legends 1970 Leo Hart1 Honored annually at the ACC Football Garett Patterson National Coach of the Year 2010 Bryan Morgan Dick Biddle1 1 Championship game. Perry Simmons 1994 Fred Goldsmith 2012 Sean Renfree Rich Searl1 1,2,3,4,5 2005 Leo Hart 2013 David Cutclffe 2013 Dave Harding Juwan Thompson 1 2006 Art Gregory Bruce Mills 1 1Bobby Dodd Foundation 2007 Clarkston Hines Wes Chesson All-ACC 1 2Walter Camp Foundation ACC Player of the Year 1971 Ernie Jackson 2008 Tee Moorman 1 3Maxwell Football Club 1954 Jerry Barger 1953 Howard Pitt Ed Newman1 2009 Bob Pascal 1 4Sporting News 1959 Mike McGee Ed Meadows Rich Searl1 5American Football Coaches Association 2010 Jay Wilkinson 1 1963 Jay Wilkinson Bob Burrows Bill Hanenberg1 2011 Ben Bennett 1 1971 Ernie Jackson Red Smith 1972 Steve Jones1 College Football Hall of Fame 2012 Mike McGee 1 1972 Steve Jones 1954 Ralph Torrance Ed Newman1 1951 Howard Jones 2013 Wes Chesson 1 1982 Chris Castor Jerry Barger Bill Hanenberg1 1955 Ace Parker 1 1983 Ben Bennett Bob Pascal Melvin Parker1 1955 Wallace Wade Academic All-America 1 1988 Anthony Dilweg Fred Campbell Dale Grimes1 1961 George McAfee 1959 Butch Allie (—) 1 1989 Clarkston Hines 1955 Sonny Sorrell 1973 Keith Stoneback1 1962 Dan Hill Ed Lyon (—) 1 1994 Robert Baldwin Jesse Birchfi eld John Ricca1 1965 Eric Tipton 1960 Butch Allie (—) 1 Bob Pascal Ernie Clark1 1973 Fred Crawford 1965 Bill Jones (2nd) 1 ACC Rookie of the Year 1956 Buddy Bass 1974 Keith Stoneback1 1974 Bill Murray 1965 Mike Shasby (HM) Sidney Deloatch1 1980 Ben Bennett Denis Turner1 1980 Steve Lach 1966 Roger Hayes (1st) 1 Sonny Jurgensen Jeff Christopher1 1986 Al DeRogatis 1966 Mike Shasby (HM) 2 Roy Hord Troy Slade1 1990 Mike McGee Silver Anniversary 1967 Bob Laskey (1st) 2 Charlie Klinger 1975 Billy Bryan1 2010 Clarkston Hines All-ACC Team 1969 John Cappellano (HM) 2 Hal McElhaney Gary Pellom1 C Billy Bryan 1969 Jim Dearth (HM) 1 1957 Tom Topping Dave Dusek1 Outland Trophy DB Ernie Jackson 1969 Curt Rawley (HM) 1 Roy Hord Dave Meier1 Honoring the outstanding interior line- LB Bob Matheson 1969 Dave Trice (HM) 1 Wray Carlton Bob Grupp1 man in the nation, the Outland Trophy DL Mike McGee 1970 Curt Rawley (1st) Hal McElhaney2 was fi rst presented in 1946 by the Troy Slade1 DL Ed Meadows 1986 Mike Diminick (1st) 2 Football Writers Association of America. Bill Thompson 1976 Billy Bryan1 E Tee Moorman 1987 Mike Diminick (1st) 1 1959 Mike McGee 1958 Mike McGee Tom Hall1 1988 Mike Diminick (1st) 1 Wray Carlton Vince Fusco1 50th Anniversary 1989 Doug Kley (1st) 1 1959 Mike McGee Carl McGee1 Pop Warner National College 1993 Travis Pearson (1st) 1 All-ACC Team Joel Arrington Bob Grupp1 Football Award WR Clarkston Hines 2002 Shawn Johnson (2nd) 2 Dwight Bumgarner 1977 John Patterson1 2012 Sean Renfree LB Bob Matheson 2005 Eli Nichols (2nd) 2 Jim Gardner 1980 John Brinkman1 DL Mike McGee 2006 Eli Nichols (2nd) 1 1960 Tee Moorman Dennis Tabron1 2012 Perry Simmons (2nd) Dwight Bumgarner1 2013 Perry Simmons (1st) Art Browning1 121 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

1981 Cedric Jones1 Ryan FowlerHM Freshman All-ACC 1979 Craig Hoskins 1998 Chris Combs Charles Bowser1 Matt ZielinskiHM 2001 Micah Harris Kevin Kelly Todd DeLamielleure Dennis Tabron1 2003 Chris Douglas1 Trey McDonald Scott Hamilton Richmond Flowers 1982 Chris Castor1 Matt Zielinski1 Jim Scharrer 1980 Gary Garstkiewicz Lennie Friedman Ben Bennett1 Ryan Fowler2 Kenneth Stanford 1981 Robert Oxendine B.J. Hill Philip Ebinger1 Terrell Smith2 2002 Ronnie Elliott Ron Frederick Sims Lenhardt Robert Oxendine1 2004 John Talley2 Brian Greene Brick Johnstone Ryan Stallmeyer Emmett Tilley1 2005 John Talley1 2003 Ben Patrick Bill Obremskey 1999 Chris Combs 1983 Mark Militello1 2006 John Talley1 John Talley 1982 Carl Franks Terrence Dupree Mike Grayson1 2007 Eron Riley2 2004 Chris Davis Bill Obremskey Ben Erdeljac Philip Ebinger1 2008 Michael Tauiliili1 2005 Cameron Goldberg 1983 Mark Militello Sims Lenhardt Ben Bennett1 Thaddeus Lewis2 Michael Tauiliili Brick Johnstone Gannon Shepherd Scott Russell1 Eron Riley2 2006 Jarrod Holt Bill Obremskey Ryan Stallmeyer 1985 Mike Junkin1 Vince OghobaaseHM Vince Oghobaase 1984 Chuck Herring Letavious Wilks 1986 Mike Junkin1 2009 Donovan Varner1 2007 Nick Maggio Lewis Kornberg 2000 Duane Epperson 1987 Clarkston Hines1 Thaddeus Lewis2 Bryan Morgan Bud Nixon Ben Erdeljac 1988 Clarkston Hines1 Vincent Rey2 Wesley Oglesby Scott Wilkinson Mike Hart Chris Port1 Will Snyderwine2 2009 Brian Moore 1985 Justin Beckett 2001 Chris Douglas Anthony Dilweg1 Vince OghobaaseHM Desmond Scott Roy Brabson Ben Erdeljac Dave Colonna1 Leon WrightHM Conner Vernon Dave Lindquist Mike Hart Ted McNairy2 2010 Will Snyderwine2 Mark Moseley Shawn Johnson Roger Boone2 Conner Vernon2 NOTE: Freshman All-ACC teams were selected Mike Diminick Jim Scharrer John Howell2 Cooper HelfetHM by Sporting News from 2001-07 & 2009 1986 Brad Paddock 2002 Chris Douglas

1989 Clarkston Hines1 Abraham KromahHM 1987 Andy Andreasik Ryan Fowler Chris Port1 2011 Matt Daniels1 Academic All-ACC Mike Diminick Shawn Johnson Carey Metts1 Alex King2 To be eligible for the Academic All-ACC Steve Slayden Calen Powell Team, a player must have earned a 3.00 1 2 Drew Strojny Randy Cuthbert Conner Vernon grade point average for the fall semester 1988 Stuart Albright 2 HM Dave Colonna Cooper Helfet or have maintained a 3.00 cumulative Jeff Brown Alex Wade Erwin Sampson2 2012 — ACSMA average during his academic career. Mike Diminick Matt Zielinski George EdwardsHM Ross Cockrell1 Ken Hull 2003 Giuseppe Aguanno John McDonaldHM Will Monday1 1954 Fred Beasley Doug Kley Phillip Alexander Chip NitowskiHM Conner Vernon2 1956 Nick Kredich Lindsay Marshall Chris Douglas 1990 Marc Mays2 Walt Canty2 1957 John Thompson Kevin Patterson Christian Mitchell Randy Cuthbert2 Kenny AnunikeHM 1959 John Tinnell 1989 Roger Boone Kenneth Stanford 1991 Pete Petroff2 Jamison CrowderHM Edwin Lyon, Jr. Tom Corpus Drew Strojny 1992 Randy Cuthbert2 Dave HardingHM Butch Allie Rodney Dickerson 2004 Giuseppe Aguanno Tim Davis2 Ross MartinHM 1960 Dwight Bumgarner Doug Kley Brendan Dewan 1993 Brad Sherrod2 Perry SimmonsHM Butch Allie Billy Ray Christian Mitchell Ray Farmer3 2012 — COACHES 1961 Fred McCollum 1990 Bobby Highsmith Eli Nichols John Krueger3 Ross Cockrell1 John Tinnell Billy Ray Andy Roland 1994 Robert Baldwin1 Will Monday1 1962 Dick Havens Travis Pearson Malcolm Ruff Ray Farmer1 Conner Vernon1 Bill Futrell 1991 Preston Anderson Mike Schneider Matt Williams1 Walt Canty2 1963 Mike Curtis Chris Brown Kenneth Stanford John Zuanich1 Kenny AnunikeHM 1965 Bill Jones Stanley Dorsey 2005 Patrick Bailey Jeroen Egge2 Jamison CrowderHM Mike Shasby Brandon Moore Lavdrim Bauta Bill Khayat2 Ross MartinHM 1966 Roger Hayes Travis Pearson Brendan Dewan Billy Granville2 2013 — ACSMA 1967 Andy Beath Erwin Sampson Mike Dowling 1995 Ray Farmer1 Kelby Brown1 Bob Lasky Wyatt Smith Tyler Krieg Jeff Hodrick2 Jeremy Cash1 1968 Dave Trice 1992 Brandon Moore Eli Nichols Bill Khayat2 Ross Cockrell1 1969 Jim Dearth Randy Cuthbert Andy Roland Tom CochranHM Jamison Crowder1 WR; 2 RS John Cappellano Travis Pearson Matt Rumsey Joroen EggeHM Kenny Anunike2 Curt Rawley Tim Davis 2006 Patrick Bailey Spence FischerHM Will Monday2 Dave Trice 1993 Zaid Abdul-Aleem Alex Feinberg James KirklandHM Laken Tomlinson2 1970 Curt Rawley David Lowman Zach Maurides John KruegerHM Braxton Deaver3 1972 Bob Parrish Travis Pearson Eli Nichols Jon MerrillHM DeVon Edwards3 RS Ben Fordham Brad Sherrod Matt Rumsey Corey ThomasHM Perry Simmons3 1973 Ben Fordham David Wafl e Nick Stefanow 1996 John Krueger2 Ross MartinHM 1974 Ben Fordham 1994 Zaid Abdul-Aleem 2007 Patrick Bailey 1997 Sims Lenhardt1 2013 — COACHES David Schmit Robert Baldwin Ronnie Drummer Chris Melita2 Jamison Crowder1 WR; 1 RS Dave Dusek Jeroen Egge Thaddeus Lewis Chris Combs2 Laken Tomlinson1 Mark Landon Ray Farmer Wesley Oglesby Scottie Montgomery2 Kenny Anunike2 1975 Dave Dusek Spence Fischer Matt Rumsey 1998 Chris Combs1 Kelby Brown2 Greg Mencio Bill Khayat 2008 Adrian Aye-Darko Sims Lenhardt2 Jeremy Cash2 Ed Kornberger Matt Williams Cameron Goldberg 1999 Chris Combs1 Ross Cockrell2 Bob Corbett 1995 Laymarr Marshall Kevin Jones Sims Lenhardt2 Braxton Deaver3 1976 Greg Mencio Tawambi Settles Brian Morton2 Will Monday3 Dan Brooks Mike Stallmeyer 2000 Brian Morton1 Perry Simmons3 Steve Edwards 1996 Chike Egbuniwe Mike Hart2 Jeff Hodrick 1 2 3 Kirk May 1 First team Second team Third team 2001 Mike Hart HMHonorable mention 1977 Kevin Kelly John Krueger Chris DouglasHM Lyman Smith Chad Melita Ronnie HamiltonHM NOTE: In 2012, the ACC began recognizing two Scott Wolcott Marc Wilson 2002 Shawn Johnson1 all-conference teams voted on by the league’s 1978 Bob Riordan 1997 Darius Clark media (ACSMA) & head coaches Alex Wade2 Scott Hamilton Sims Lenhardt Chad Melita 122 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

2009 Adam Banks Dezmond Johnson 1950 Billy Cox 1983 Mike Grayson 1989 Dave Colonna Lee Butler Ross Martin Blaine Earon 1984 Johnny Hill 1990 Marc Mays Matt Daniels Max McCaffrey 1951 Jim Gibson 1985 Harry Ward 1991 Erwin Sampson Kyle Hill Will Monday Tank Lawrence 1986 Mike Junkin 1992 Scott Youmans Kevin Jones Garett Patterson Bob Bickel 1987 Steve Slayden 1993 Scott Youmans Mitchell Lederman Shaquille Powell 1952 Ed Meadows 1988 Anthony Dilweg 1994 Jeff Kapatoes Brian Moore David Reeves Worth Lutz 1989 Clarkston Hines J.D. Lewis Vincent Rey Sydney Sarmiento Bobby Burrows 1990 Erwin Sampson 1995 Tijan Redmon Chris Rwabukamba Perry Simmons Howard Pitt 1991 Dave Brown 1996 Charles London Will Snyderwine Laken Tomlinson Truett Grant 1992 Randy Cuthbert 1997 Jeff Hodrick Johnny Williams Juwan Thompson Louis Tepe Scott Berdan 1998 Tom Brady 2010 Kelby Brown Deion Williams John Carey 1993 Matt Williams 1999 Chris Combs Lee Butler Dick Sommers 1994 Robert Baldwin 2000 Bobby Campbell Ross Cockrell All-Southern Conference Carl Bonin 1995 Ray Farmer 2001 Mike Hart Matt Daniels 1933 Fred Crawford 1996 Billy Granville Charles Porter Dave Harding Tom Rogers Carmen Falcone 1997 Chike Egbuniwe 2002 Ryan Fowler Cooper Helfet Horace Hendrickson Team MVP Award 1998 Scottie Montgomery Terrell Smith Kyle Hill Robert Cox Named for the longtime Blue Devil 1999 Scottie Montgomery 2003 Drew Ciepcielinski Brian Moore 1934 Earle Wentz assistant football coach, the Carmen 2000 Mike Hart 2004 Chris Dapolito Sean Renfree Gus Durner Falcone Award is given annually to 2001 Mike Hart Brian Greene Chris Rwabukamba Jack Dunlap Duke’s Most Valuable Player. Falcone 2002 Alex Wade Senterrio Landrum Perry Simmons Ace Parker served on the Duke football coaching 2003 Chris Douglas David Martin Will Snyderwine B.O. Cornelius staff from 1946-72, and helped the Blue Ryan Fowler 2005 Phillip Alexander Devils to seven ACC championships, 1935 Ace Parker Donovan Varner Orange Bowl berths in 1955 and 1958, Terrell Smith Tim Ball 2011 Brandon Braxton Gus Durner and a Cotton Bowl appearance in 1961. 2004 Giuseppe Aguanno Brendan Dewan Kelby Brown Jim Johnston 1933 Fred Crawford 2005 John Talley Ronnie Elliott Jordon Byas 1936 Joe Brunansky 1934 Earle Wentz 2006 John Talley 2006 Casey Camero Lee Butler Joe Cardwell 1935 John Hennemier 2007 Eron Riley Deonto McCormick Ross Cockrell Dan Hill, Jr. 1936 Ace Parker 2008 Michael Tauiliili 2007 Clifford Harris John Coleman Elmore Hackney 1937 Elmore Hackney 2009 Thaddeus Lewis Matt Rumsey Matt Daniels Ace Parker 1938 Eric Tipton 2010 Sean Renfree 2008 Ryan Wood Braxton Deaver 1937 Joe Brunansky 1939 George McAfee 2011 Matt Daniels 2009 Ayanga Okpokowuruk C.J. France Herbert Hudgins 1940 Jap Davis 2012 Sean Renfree 2010 Chris Rwabukmba Dave Harding Woodrow Lipscomb 1941 John Goddard 2013 Jamison Crowder 2011 Jeffrey Faris Charlie Hatcher Elmore Hackney 1942 Tom Burns 2012 Jamison Crowder Cooper Helfet 1938 Willard Perdue 1944 Tom Davis Micah Harris Trinity 2013 Brandon Connette David Helton Fred Yorke 1945 Gordon Carver Teammate Award Dezmond Johnson Dan Hill, Jr. 1946 George Clark Renamed for one of Duke’s most pas- Ace Parker Award Sean Renfree Eric Tipton 1947 Fred Folger sionate players, the Micah Harris Trinity Named for one of Duke’s greatest play- Perry Simmons Robert O’Mara 1948 Bill Davis Teammate Award is presented to the ers, the Ace Parker Award is presented member of the program that displays annually to an individual who displays Will Snyderwine George McAfee 1949 Louis Allen Laken Tomlinson Frank Ribar the traits of a true teammate: character, unparalleled commitment to the team 1950 Billy Cox unselfi shness, compassion and pride. and overcomes adversity to contribute. Allen Johnson Juwan Thompson 1951 Bob Bickel Harris was a three-year letterman from Parker, one of 12 former Duke players Donovan Varner 1940 Tony Ruffa 1952 Louis Tepe 2001-03 before being tragically killed in and coaches to be enshrined into the 2012 Kenny Anunike Alex Winterson 1953 Bob Burrows an automobile accident in June of 2004. College Football Hall of Fame, was a Brandon Braxton Robert Barnett 1954 Jerry Barger 1960 Jerry McGee two-time All-America pick in 1935 and Kyler Brown Steve Lach 1955 Bob Pascal 1961 Dave Burch 1936. Following his successful NFL career which included a league MVP Lee Butler Jasper Davis 1956 Sid Deloatch 1962 John Markas Ross Cockrell 1941 Robert Gantt honor in 1940, he was inducted into 1957 Tom Topping 1963 Chuck Walker the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1972. Mike Karmazin Tony Foster 1958 George Dutrow 1964 Danny Lonon Parker later served as an assistant C.J. France Robert Barnett 1959 Mike McGee 1965 John Gutekunst coach at Duke from 1947-65. Dave Harding Steve Lach 1960 Tee Moorman 1966 Mike Shasby 1991 Mike McConnell David Helton 1942 Bob Gantt 1961 Dean Wright 1967 Mike Murphy 1992 Robert Baldwin Dezmond Johnson Tom Burns 1962 Jean Berry 1968 Fred Zirkle 1993 Dan Clark Ross Martin Tom Davis 1963 Jay Wilkinson 1969 Bob Hepler 1994 Jeroen Egge Brian Moore 1943 Bill Milner 1964 Mike Curtis 1970 Dick Biddle Mike Stallmeyer Will Monday Pat Preston 1965 John McNabb 1971 Bob Fitch Billy Granville Dwayne Norman Tom Davis 1966 Bob Matheson 1972 Bill Hanenberg 1995 Chad Melita Sean Renfree Buddy Luper 1967 Bob Foyle 1973 Don Shannon 1996 Darius Clark Sydney Sarmiento 1943 Benny Cittadino 1968 Henley Carter 1974 Mike Bomgardner 1997 Eric Scanlon Perry Simmons Bill Myers 1969 Leo Hart 1975 Billy Bryan 1998 Lyle Burdine Josh Snead 1944 Tom Davis 1970 Leo Hart 1976 George Page 1999 Austin Smithwick Laken Tomlinson 1945 Ernest Knotts 1971 Ernie Jackson 1977 Frank DeStefano 2000 Fred Harris Juwan Thompson George Clark 1972 Steve Jones 1978 Mike Dunn 2001 B.J. Hill Conner Vernon Kelley Mote 1973 Keith Stoneback 1979 Ned Gonet Drew Strojny 2013 Brandon Braxton Ed Sharkey 1974 Keith Stoneback 1980 Gary Garstkiewicz 2002 Jamyon Small Kelby Brown 1946 Bill Milner 1975 Dave Meier 1981 Brian Baldinger 2003 Chris Dapolito Kyler Brown Kelley Mote 1976 Billy Bryan 1982 Tim Bumgarner Temo George Ross Cockrell Al DeRogatis 1977 Mike Dunn 1983 Mike Grayson 2004 Kenneth Stanford Jamison Crowder 1947 Fred Folger, Jr. 1978 Carl McGee 1984 Scott Russell 2005 Eli Nichols DeVon Edwards Louis Allen 1979 Craig Hoskins 1985 Nick Buoniconti Andy Roland Bryon Fields 1948 Louis Allen 1980 John Brinkman 1986 Greg Flanagan 2006 Jeramy Edwards Dave Harding 1949 Louis Allen 1981 Cedric Jones 1987 Jim Godfrey Eli Nichols David Helton Billy Cox 1982 Chris Castor 1988 John Rymiszewski 123 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

2007 Justin Boyle K.D. Kennedy Ryan Radloff Iron Devil Award ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPATION 2008 Vince Oghobaase The K.D. Kennedy Iron Devil Award is 2009 Kinney Rucker presented annually to the Duke player Blue-Gray Classic Senior Bowl Japan Bowl 2010 Bryan Morgan who is on the fi eld for the most snaps. 1939 Bill Bailey 1949 Louis Allen 1981 Dennis Tabron 2011 Dave Harding 2001 Ronnie Hamilton Frank Ribar Paul Stephanz 1983 Ben Bennett 2012 Jordon Byas 2002 Rusty Wilson 1940 Jap Davis 1952 Jim Lawrence Phil Ebinger 2013 Dave Harding 2003 Luke Bayer Alex Winterson 1953 Ed Meadows Mark Militello Ryan Fowler 1946 Bill Milner 1954 Jerry Barger 1988 Anthony Dilweg Mike Suglia Award Drew Strojny Kelley Mote 1957 Tom Topping 1989 Clarkston Hines The Mike Suglia Award is presented 2004 John Talley 1948 Bill Davis 1965 Chuck Drulis Dave Colonna annually to the sophomore member 2005 Chris Davis Fred Folger 1967 Andy Beath of the Duke football program who best 2006 John Talley 1950 Billy Cox 1970 Wes Chesson North-South Game exemplifi es the qualities of the late Mike 2007 Chris Davis 1952 Carl Holben Leo Hart 1949 Louis Allen Suglia. Mike Suglia was an offensive 2008 Michael Tauiliili Carson Leach 1981 Cedric Jones 1950 Bill Duncan lineman at Duke in 1976-77 who died 2009 Catron Gainey 1953 Lloyd Caudle 1985 Ken Harper suddenly during the spring of his Ceep Youmans sophomore year. In giving this award to 2010 Kyle Hill 1958 Bob Brodhead 1986 Julius Grantham 1952 James Lawrence a current sophomore, the Duke football 2011 Perry Simmons John Kersey 1986 Mike Junkin Ray Green program recalls the effort and dedication 2012 Laken Tomlinson Doug Padgett 1988 Anthony Dilweg Truett Grant that Mike brought to everything he did 2013 Jeremy Cash 1962 Pete Widener 1989 Clarkston Hines Byrd Looper and recognizes that those qualities live Mark Leggett Chris Port 1953 Ed Meadows on in this year’s recipient. Sonny Falcone 1963 Chuck Walker 1990 Billy Ray 1956 Sonny Jurgensen 1977 Kevin Kelly 1965 John McNabb 1998 Lennie Friedman Buddy Bass 1978 Eddie Brown Iron Duke Award The Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award 1968 Fred Zirkle 1999 Chris Combs Sid Deloatch 1979 Cedric Jones is presented annually to one offensive Henley Carter 2012 Conner Vernon 1958 Jim Bartal 1980 Carl Franks player, one defensive player, and one 1970 Dick Biddle George Dutrow 1981 Bill Obremsky player in the developmental program for John Cappellano East-West Shrine Game 1959 Jim Gardner their year-round commitment to strength 1982 Scott Wilkinson 1972 Mel Parker 1937 Elmore Hackney 1961 Dean Wright training and conditioning. These play- 1983 Chuck Herring 1973 Rich Brienza ers best exemplify the strength staff’s Ace Parker 1962 Walter Rappold 1984 Bill Lucas John Ricca 1939 George McAfee Ken Williams 1985 Andy Andreasik expectations with their daily effort, commitment, pride, toughness, and 1974 John Hill Willard Perdue 1963 Stan Crisson 1986 Mike Diminick discipline. Bruce Snyder 1940 Tony Ruffa 1964 James McCarthy 1987 Roger Boone 2011 Ross Cockrell (O) Craig Stephenson 1943 Ernest Beamer Dan Lonon 1988 Erwin Sampson Braxton Deaver (D) 1975 Troy Slade 1948 Al DeRogatis 1965 Chuck Drulis 1989 Randy Cuthbert Cody Robinson (DEV) 1976 Tony Benjamin 1955 Bob Pascal Don Lynch 1990 Keith DuBose 2012 Laken Tomlinson (O) Bob Grupp Sonny Sorrell 1966 Dave Dunaway 1991 Colin Mailloux C.J. France (D) 1978 Mike Dunn 1958 Wray Carlton Bob Matheson 1992 Jaroen Egge Thomas Sirk (DEV) 1981 Dennis Tabron 1959 Mike McGee 1967 Jay Calabrese 1993 Carlos Bagley 2013 Shaquille Powell (O) 1983 Ben Bennett 1961 Jack Wilson Andy Beath 1994 John Krueger Carlos Wray (D) Phil Ebinger 1963 Jay Wilkinson Bob Foyle 1995 Laymarr Marshall Chris Holmes (DEV) 1987 Steve Slayden 1967 Mike Murphy 1969 Bob Morris 1996 Lennie Friedman Sterling Korona (DEV) Dewayne Terry 1970 Wes Chesson 1970 Phil Asack 1997 Spencer Romine 1990 Billy Ray Leo Hart 1998 Todd DeLamielleure 1992 Randy Cuthbert 1972 Steve Jones All-Star Classic 1999 B.J. Hill Frances Cutcliffe Spirit of 1993 David Wafl e Ed Newman 1999 Terrence Dupree 2000 Alex Wade Perseverance Award 1995 Ray Farmer 1975 Dave Meier Kevin Lewis 2001 Ryan Fowler Named for the mother of Duke head coach David Cutcliffe, the Frances Jon Merrill 1976 Billy Bryan 2002 Giuseppe Aguanno Cutcliffe Spirit of Perseverance Award 1997 Chike Egbuniwe 1977 Mike Sandusky Las Vegas Classic 2003 Bob Benion is presented annually to the player Patrick Mannelly Lyman Smith 2003 Matt Zielinski Mike Dowling who best displays the toughness and Tawambi Settles 1978 Carl McGee perseverance to overcome challenges 2004 Alex Feinberg 1999 Terrence Dupree 1982 Chris Castor and continue to strive for victory. The Villages Classic 2005 Zach Smith Scottie Montgomery 2011 Dave Harding 1983 Phil Ebinger 2005 Orrin Thompson 2006 Peter Shaheen 1986 Mike Junkin Ayanga Okpokowuruk 2012 Kenny Anunike 2013 Justin Foxx Hula Bowl 1989 Dave Colonna Texas vs. The Nation Classic 2007 Mitchell Lederman 1957 Roy Hord 1994 Robert Baldwin 2009 Thaddeus Lewis 2008 Eriks Reks 1958 Wray Carlton 1995 Ray Farmer 2009 Jeffrey Faris 1959 Mike McGee 1997 Tawambi Settles 2010 Perry Simmons 1960 Tee Moorman 2003 Ryan Fowler 2011 Kelby Brown 1961 Jack Wilson Drew Strojny 2012 Marcus Aprahamian 1963 Jay Wilkinson 2005 2013 A.J. Wolf 1970 Dick Biddle 2008 Michael Tauiliili 1971 Ernie Jackson 2011 Matt Daniels 1972 Steve Jones 2012 *Sean Renfree 1977 Lyman Smith 2013 Ross Cockrell 1981 Dennis Tabron 1983 Ben Bennett *Unable to participate due to injury 1988 Anthony Dilweg 1989 Chris Port Carey Metts 1994 Robert Baldwin 1997 Corey Thomas 1999 Scottie Montgomery 2000 Troy Andrew

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ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS (1st, 2nd & 3rd team selections only) Louis Allen Jean Berry Jeremy Cash Billy Cox #73 • T • GREENSBORO, N.C. #60 • G • MOORESVILLE, N.C. #16 • S • MIAMI, FLA. #17 • QB • MT. AIRY, N.C. 1949 • THIRD TEAM 1962 • FIRST TEAM 2013 • SECOND TEAM 1950 • FIRST TEAM

Duke’s lone All-America pick in 1949 as a third team First team All-America choice by the Football Writers Second team All-America selection by USA Today in First team All-America choice by Colliers in 1950 choice by the Associated Press ... captained the Blue Association of America in 1962 ... helped Duke to 2013 after helping Duke to a 10-4 record, the ACC ... captained Duke to a 7-3 record by throwing for Devils to a 6-3 campaign as a senior that season ... a three-year overall record of 23-8 along with three Coastal Division championship, berth in the Chick-fi l-A a then-school record 1,428 yards while picking up joined Ace Parker and Tom Davis as the only Duke ACC championships and an appearance in the 1961 Bowl and a fi nal national ranking of No. 23 by the As- 567 yards on the ground ... two-time All-Southern players to garner All-Southern Conference honors in Cotton Bowl ... two-time fi rst team All-ACC pick as the sociated Press ... carded 121 tackles, 9.5 tackles for Conference pick ... rallied the Blue Devils from a 21-0 three consecutive seasons. Blue Devils went 16-2 in league play during his career. loss and four interceptions while playing a team-high halftime defi cit against Georgia Tech to win, 30-21, on 1,120 snaps on the season. November 4, 1950 ... against the Yellow Jackets, hit on 12-of-22 passes for 133 yards while rushing for an Robert Baldwin Dick Biddle Cash’s Defensive Statistics additional 144 yards. #47 • RB • DELAND, FLA. #64 • LB • PARKERSBURG, VA. Year UT AT TT INT PBU CF FR 1994 • THIRD TEAM 1970 • THIRD TEAM 2011* 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 Cox’s Rushing Statistics 2012 — DNP — Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Third team All-America pick by the Associated Press Co-captained the 1970 Duke club to a 6-5 record and 2013 64 57 121 4 4 2 2 1948 57 199 3.49 2 as a senior in 1994 ... also earned ACC Player of the received third team All-America honors from the As- Total 64 57 121 4 4 2 2 1949 154 489 3.18 10 Year honors after rushing for 1,187 yards and 12 TDs sociated Press ... two-time fi rst team All-ACC pick ... 1950 191 567 2.97 3 as Duke went 8-4 and played in the Hall of Fame Bowl went on to play in the Hula Bowl and Blue-Gray Classic *Played 2011 season at Ohio State Total 402 1,255 3.12 15 ... kicked off the season by rushing for a school single- following his senior season ... currently the head coach game record 238 yards and four TDs against Maryland. at Colgate, and guided the Red Raiders to an NCAA Cox’s Passing Statistics I-AA national runner-up in 2003. Year Cmp Att INT Pct. Yards TD Chris Castor 1948 18 58 3 .310 248 2 Baldwin’s Rushing Statistics #86 • WR • CARY, N.C. Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1949 59 118 7 .500 779 4 1982 • SECOND TEAM 1991 2 17 8.50 0 1950 108 206 15 .524 1,428 8 1992 73 312 4.33 7 Joe Brunansky Earned the ACC’s Player of the Year award and a Total 185 382 25 .484 2,455 14 1993 70 332 4.74 1 #49 • T • BEAVER FALLS, PA. second team All-America citation from the Associated 1994 276 1,187 4.30 12 1936 • THIRD TEAM Press in 1982 after catching 46 passes for 952 yards Total 421 1,848 4.39 20 1937 • SECOND TEAM and 13 TDs ... established school single-season record Fred Crawford for average yards per reception (20.70) — a mark that T • WAYNESVILLE, N.C. Baldwin’s Receiving Statistics One of just eight two-time All-Americans at Duke ... stood until 2007 (Eron Riley; 20.75) ... also named 1932 • SECOND TEAM received third team mention from Williamson in 1936 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Duke’s team MVP ... fi fth round selection of the Seattle 1933 • FIRST TEAM (CONSENSUS) 1991 1 4 4.00 0 and second team honors from Newspaper Enterprise Seahawks in the 1983 NFL Draft. 1992 23 197 8.56 0 America in 1937 ... a mainstay on the Blue Devil line Duke’s fi rst All-America selection ... became the fi rst 1993 29 268 9.24 0 in the mid-1930s ... guided Duke to a three-year ledger Castor’s Receiving Statistics athlete from the state of North Carolina to be named 1994 36 258 7.17 1 of 24-5-2 including a pair of Southern Conference Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD to a football All-America squad, earning second team Total 89 727 8.17 1 championships ... helped open holes for some of Duke’s 1979 6 65 10.83 0 honors (Associated Press & United Press International) fi nest offensive backs including Ace Parker, Elmore 1980 19 312 16.42 4 in 1932 and a consensus fi rst team citation (Associated Hackney, George McAfee and Eric Tipton ... two-time 1981 2 55 27.50 0 Press, Newspaper Enterprise America & Colliers) a year Bob Barnett All-Southern Conference selection ... fourth round pick 1982 46 952 20.70 13 later ... led the Blue Devils to a 10-2 win over Tennes- #16 • C • ALBANY, GA. of the Cardinals in the 1938 NFL Draft. Total 73 1,384 18.96 17 see en route to a 9-1 season record and the Southern 1941 • THIRD TEAM Conference championship in 1933 ... three seasons at Duke (1931-32-33) were head coach Wallace Wade’s Third team pick by Williamson in 1941 ... served as Billy Bryan fi rst three years and Duke compiled an overall record of 21-7-2 over that stretch ... enshrined in the College Duke’s captain in 1941 as the Wallace Wade-led Blue #71 • C • BURLINGTON, N.C. George Clark Devils rolled to a 9-1 record and the Southern Confer- #28 • HB • WILSON, N.C. Football Hall of Fame. 1976 • FIRST TEAM ence title ... after compiling a perfect 9-0 regular season 1945 • THIRD TEAM record, Duke hosted the Rose Bowl in Durham, losing First team All-America honoree from the Football by a 20-16 count to Oregon State ... spearheaded a Writers Association of America and Walter Camp Earned third team All-America recognition from the Jamison Crowder Football Coaches in 1945 after rushing for 530 yards Duke offense that fi nished second only to Texas in scor- Foundation following his senior season in 1976 ... #3 • PR • MONROE, N.C. ing (32.7 ppg) and a defense that posted fi ve shutouts ... three-time all-conference selection ... helped the two-time fi rst team All-ACC honoree ... named to the 2013 • SECOND TEAM and allowed just 6.1 points per game. Silver Anniversary All-ACC Team ... two-time winner Blue Devils to Southern Conference crowns in 1943, of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy ... played 13 seasons 1944 and 1945, and scored two rushing TDs in Duke’s Received second team All-America honors as a punt in the NFL with the Denver Broncos, appearing in four 29-26 victory over Alabama in the 1945 Sugar Bowl returner from the Football Writers Association of Ben Bennett Super Bowls. ... set Duke records for longest punt return (95 yards America, Phil Steele and Sports Illustrated after fi nish- versus Wake Forest in 1944) and punt return average ing second in the ACC and sixth nationally in punt return #14 • QB • SUNNYVALE, CALIF. in a season (19.7 in 1944) ... second round choice of average (16.04) with two returns for touchdowns ... also 1983 • THIRD TEAM Dwight Bumgarner the Steelers in the 1946 NFL Draft. caught an ACC single-season record 108 passes for Remains one of just two players in ACC history to #84 • E • LEXINGTON, N.C. 1,360 yards and eight TDs during the 2013 season as Clark’s Rushing Statistics Duke went 10-4, captured the ACC Coastal Division receive league Rookie and Player of the Year honors 1960 • THIRD TEAM Year Att. Yards Avg. TD championship and appeared in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl. (N.C. State’s ) ... a third team All-America 1944 89 528 5.93 6 pick by the Associated Press in 1983, fi nished his Duke Third team All-America honoree by the Associated 1945 64 530 8.28 7 Crowder’s Punt Return Statistics career as the NCAA’s all-time leading passer and con- Press in 1960 as Duke went 8-3, won the ACC title 1946 114 190 1.67 3 tinues to rank fourth on the ACC’s career passing chart and defeated Arkansas, 7-6, in the Cotton Bowl ... Year PR Yards Avg. TD 1947 38 31 0.82 3 2011 13 122 9.39 0 with 9,614 yards ... graduated as Duke’s all-time leader honored with the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the ACC’s Total 305 1,279 4.19 19 in pass attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns, top blocker ... also an Academic All-ACC selection in 2012 5 66 13.20 0 with those marks surpassed by Thaddeus Lewis in 2009 1960 ... drafted in the ninth round by the Washington 2013 25 401 16.04 2 ... a sixth round draft choice of the Atlanta Falcons, and Redskins. Total 42 589 14.02 2 later went on to a Hall of Fame career in the Arena Football League. Crowder’s Receiving Statistics Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Bennett’s Passing Statistics Bob Burrows 2011 14 163 11.64 1 Year Cmp Att INT Pct. Yards TD #66 • G • ASHEBORO, N.C. 2012 76 1,074 14.13 8 2013 108 1,360 12.47 8 1980 174 330 25 .527 2,050 11 1953 • THIRD TEAM 1981 110 202 8 .544 1,445 7 Total 198 2,597 13.12 17 1982 236 374 12 .631 3,033 20 Guided Duke to the ACC title and a 7-2-1 overall 1983 300 469 12 .640 3,086 17 record, earning third team All-America honors from Total 820 1,375 57 .596 9,614 55 the Associated Press ... played alongside All-America tackle Ed Meadows as Duke fi nished the year ranked 18th nationally.

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Mike Curtis Blaine Earon Art Gregory Roy Hord #33 • FB • ROCKVILLE, MD. #83 • E • ALTOONA, PA. #77 • T • AIKEN, S.C. #60 • T • CHARLOTTE, N.C. 1964 • THIRD TEAM 1950 • FIRST TEAM 1961 • THIRD TEAM 1957 • FIRST TEAM 1962 • SECOND TEAM Third team All-America pick by Newspaper Enterprise Earned fi rst team All-America accolades in 1950 from Guided Duke to a three-year record of 19-9-4 as well America as a fullback in 1964 after leading the Blue the Associated Press after leading Duke to a 7-3 record One of just eight two-time All-America selections in as a pair of berths in the Orange Bowl in 1954 and Devils in rushing with 474 yards ... also a standout in head coach Wallace Wade’s fi nal season ... starred Duke gridiron history ... third team Associated Press 1957 ... named fi rst team All-America by Williamson linebacker ... fi rst round pick of the Baltimore Colts in on defense as Duke allowed its opponents to average All-America pick in 1961 and second team choice a following the 1957 season ... in 1954, helped the Blue the 1965 NFL Draft ... twice earned All-Pro accolades just 10.8 points per game. year later by the same outlet ... also won the Jacobs Devils to an 8-2-1 record, the ACC title and a 34-7 in 1968 and 1969 while playing in a pair of Super Bowls Blocking Trophy in each of those seasons while earn- victory over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl ... played (III and V) ... professional career spanned 14 seasons ing fi rst team All-ACC honors ... played on three ACC six seasons in the NFL with Los Angeles, Philadelphia with Baltimore, Seattle and Washington. championship teams in 1960-61-62 ... helped the Blue and the New York Jets. Phil Ebinger Devils to a three-year ledger of 23-8 including a 7-6 win #53 • C • ATLANTA, GA. Curtis’ Rushing Statistics over Arkansas in the 1961 Cotton Bowl. 1983 • THIRD TEAM Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Ernie Jackson 1962 100 368 3.68 8 Third team All-America choice by Football News in 1983 1963 57 169 2.97 3 #13 • DB • HOPKINS, S.C. serving as Duke’s team captain ... helped protect ACC (CONSENSUS) 1964 121 497 4.11 4 Elmore Hackney 1971 • FIRST TEAM Player of the Year Ben Bennett, who threw for 3,086 #66 • QB • DURHAM, N.C. Total 278 1,034 3.72 15 yards and 17 TDs while leading the league in total 1937 • SECOND TEAM One of four Duke players to earn consensus fi rst team offense ... twice earned fi rst team All-ACC and As- All-America honors ... starred at Duke from 1969-71 sociated Press honorable mention All-America honors Second team All-America pick by Newspaper Enter- ... as a senior in 1971, returned two interceptions for Tom Davis in both 1982 and 1983. prise America in 1937 after guiding Duke to a 7-2-1 touchdowns to garner fi rst team All-America recognition #30 • HB • WILSON, N.C. ledger ... led the Blue Devils in scoring with nine TDs ... also named the ACC Player of the Year in 1971, 1944 • THIRD TEAM and 10 PATs ... had a 14-carry, 123-yard performance becoming the league’s fi rst defensive player to win DeVon Edwards to guide Duke to a 19-6 win over Tennessee during the the honor ... only player in ACC history to earn league Third team All-America honoree by the Associated #27 • KR • COVINGTON, GA. 1935 campaign ... over three-year career, rushed for player of the week honors on both offense and defense 1,359 yards while helping the Blue Devils to a 24-5-1 Press in 1944 ... outstanding career left him as the 2013 • SECOND TEAM ... named to the Silver Anniversary All-ACC Team ... school’s second all-time leading rusher behind Ace record with Southern Conference championships in seventh round pick of the Saints in the 1972 NFL Draft, Parker ... led Duke to three league crowns and to the Second team All-America pick by the Walter Camp 1935 and 1936. and went on to play nine professional seasons with New 1942 Rose and 1945 Sugar Bowls. Foundation in 2013 after ranking third nationally in Orleans, Atlanta and Detroit. kickoff return average (30.21) ... helped Duke to a Hackney’s Rushing Statistics Davis’ Rushing Statistics 10-4 ledger along with the ACC Coastal Division Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Year Att. Yards Avg. TD championship and appeared in the Chick-fi l-A Bowl ... 1935 70 521 7.44 6 1941 108 569 5.27 7 also earned First Team Freshman All-America honors 1936 77 348 4.52 5 Cedric Jones 1942 136 417 3.07 9 from Phil Steele and Sporting News. 1937 85 490 5.77 9 #26 • WR • WELDON, N.C. 1943 81 328 4.05 4 Total 232 1,359 5.86 20 1981 • SECOND TEAM 1944 137 461 3.37 8 Edwards’ Kickoff Return Statistics Total 462 1,775 3.84 28 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD After averaging nearly 20 yards per catch and scoring 2013 19 574 30.21 2 10 TDs, tabbed to the All-America second unit by the Total 19 574 30.21 2 Dan Hill Associated Press in 1981 ... fi nished career with 99 catches for 1,732 yards and 21 TDs ... a third round #35 • C • ASHEVILLE, N.C. draft choice of New England in the 1982 NFL Draft ... Matt Daniels Edwards’ Defensive Statistics 1938 • FIRST TEAM #40 • S • FAYETTEVILLE, GA. Year UT AT TT INT PBU played nine seasons with the Patriots and made an 2011 • SECOND TEAM 2013 37 27 64 3 6 Three-year starter and first team All-America pick appearance in Super Bowl XX. Total 37 27 64 3 6 by Newspaper Enterprise America, Liberty & Hearst Second team All-America selection by the Walter Newspapers in 1938 after Duke went 9-1 and fell to Cedric Jones’ Receiving Statistics Camp Foundation in 2011 after ranking third in the Southern California in the Rose Bowl ... fi nished 10th Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD ACC in tackles per game (10.50) ... also earned fi rst Ray Farmer in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy ... served as co- 1978 14 149 10.64 2 team All-ACC honors from the Atlantic Coast Sports captain of the Iron Dukes defensive unit that recorded 1979 18 382 21.22 3 #22 • FS • KERNERSVILLE, N.C. Media Association while fi nishing third in the balloting nine shutouts during the regular season ... led Duke to a 1980 25 369 14.76 6 1994 • THIRD TEAM for ACC Defensive Player of the Year ... represented three-year record of 25-4-1 ... enshrined in the College 1981 42 832 19.81 10 Duke in the annual East-West Shrine Game on Janu- Football Hall of Fame. Total 99 1,732 17.50 21 ary 18, 2012 in Tampa, Fla. ... signed free agent con- Third team All-America choice by the Associated Press tract with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams in May, 2012. in 1994 after helping Duke to an 8-4 ledger ... two-time All-ACC pick ... fi nished his career with 261 tackles and as the NCAA single-season and career record holder for Steve Jones Daniels’ Defensive Statistics Clarkston Hines #46 • RB • SANFORD, N.C. blocked kicks ... enjoyed a three-year pro career after Year UT AT TT INT PBU CF FR #12 • WR • CHAPEL HILL, N.C. being selected in the fourth round of the NFL Draft by 1972 • THIRD TEAM 2008 15 7 22 1 0 0 1 1988 • FIRST TEAM the Philadelphia Eagles. 2009 56 27 83 0 6 3 0 1989 • FIRST TEAM (CONSENSUS) Received third team All-America honors from the Asso- 2010 46 47 93 1 7 3 2 ciated Press following senior season in 1972 ... held the 2011 65 61 126 2 14 1 0 Farmer’s Defensive Statistics One of three two-time fi rst team All-America selections school’s career rushing mark for over 30 years before Total 182 142 324 4 27 7 3 Year UT AT TT INT PBU ... established school, ACC and NCAA records during Chris Douglas surpassed his total of 2,951 yards during 1992 0 0 0 0 0 his career with the Blue Devils ... consensus fi rst team the 2004 season ... rushed for a Duke single-season 1993 37 31 68 3 4 All-America pick following his senior season in 1989 record 1,236 yards in 1972 ... gained over 850 yards 1994 53 29 82 2 7 ... also received fi rst team honors in 1988 from the in both 1970 and 1971 ... scored 20 career TDs on the Al DeRogatis 1995 72 39 111 2 6 Football Writers Association of America ... graduated ground ... picked in the fi fth round by the Rams in 1973 #68 • T • NEWARK, N.J. Total 162 99 261 7 17 as Duke’s career leader in receptions (189), receiving and played six seasons in the . 1948 • FIRST TEAM yards (3,318), touchdown receptions (38) and 100-yard receiving games (17) ... in 1989, named the ACC Player Steve Jones’ Rushing Statistics Served as team captain and garnered fi rst team All- of the Year after catching 61 passes for 1,149 yards and Year Att. Yards Avg. TD America honors from The Chicago Tribune in 1948 Robert Gantt 17 TDs as Duke captured a share of the league title ... 1970 203 854 4.21 8 ... enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame ... #45 • E • DURHAM, N.C. remains the only player in ACC history to register three 1971 193 861 4.46 6 played for the NFL’s New York Giants and twice was 1942 • FIRST TEAM 1,000-yard receiving campaigns ... named the recipient 1972 287 1,236 4.31 6 named All-Pro. 1943 • FIRST TEAM of the McKevlin Award as the top athlete in the ACC in Total 683 2,951 4.32 20 1989 ... College Football Hall of Fame inductee in 2010. Duke’s fi rst two-time fi rst team All-America, earning accolades from Football News in 1942 and The Sporting Hines’ Receiving Statistics Jack Dunlap News in 1943 ... paced Duke in scoring in 1943 with Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD G • LAWTON, OKLA. 47 points after booting a school single-season record 1986 3 9 3.00 0 1934 • THIRD TEAM 41 PATs ... two-time fi rst team All-Southern Conference 1987 57 1,093 19.18 11 honoree ... all-league performer on the basketball court 1988 68 1,067 15.69 10 Received third team All-America honors from Liberty for Duke and also participated in track and fi eld. 1989 61 1,149 18.83 17 after captaining the 1934 Blue Devils to a 7-2 overall Total 189 3,318 17.56 38 record ... played tackle on Duke’s 1933 Southern Conference championship team before moving to guard for the 1934 campaign ... also received all-conference and all-state accolades.

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Mike Junkin Bob Matheson Bill Milner Vince Oghobaase #48 • LB • BELVIDERE, ILL. #53 • LB • BOONE, N.C. #67 • G • WAYNESVILLE, N.C. #3 • DT • HOUSTON, TEXAS 1986 • SECOND TEAM 1966 • FIRST TEAM 1943 • FIRST TEAM 2009 • THIRD TEAM 1946 • SECOND TEAM Received second team All-America honors from both First team All-America honoree by Sporting News, As- Third team All-America selection in 2009 by Sporting the Associated Press and Sporting News in 1986 after sociated Press and Time Magazine in 1966 ... regarded Named fi rst team All-America by the Associated Press News after posting 37 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and setting a school single-season mark with 188 total stops as one of the best all-around football players ever to and Sporting News after guiding Duke to an 8-1 ledger 2.5 quarterback sacks ... two-time honorable mention ... had 100 or more tackles in three straight seasons play at Duke ... team captain and Duke’s MVP in 1966 in 1943 ... helped Duke outscore its opponents by a All-ACC choice ... named team captain as a senior ...... ranks atop Duke’s all-time tackles chart with 513 ... twice named fi rst team All-ACC ... named to both 335-34 count in 1943 ... second team All-America pick played in 44 career games and totaled 165 tackles, 36.5 career hits ... fi rst round pick of the the Silver Anniversary and 50th Anniversary All-ACC by Football Writers Association and Football Coaches tackles for loss and 14.0 quarterback sacks. in the 1987 NFL Draft. Teams ... fi rst round selection of the Dolphins in the Association in 1946 after captaining the Duke team. 1967 NFL Draft ... played 14 professional seasons Oghobaase’s Defensive Statistics Junkin’s Defensive Statistics ... a member of two Super Bowl championship teams Year UT AT TT TFL QBS INT Year UT AT TT TFL QBS with Miami including the 1972 squad that remains the 2006 10 18 28 8.0-19 1.0-6 0 1983 34 24 58 0 0 only team in NFL history to go undefeated through the Tee Moorman 2007 20 29 49 12.0-42 4.5-29 0 1984 49 56 105 6 3 regular season and win the Super Bowl. #85 • E • MIAMI, FLA. 2008 23 28 51 9.0-38 6.0-33 0 1985 105 57 162 12 1 1960 • FIRST TEAM 2009 18 19 37 7.5-33 2.5-15 0 1986 110 78 188 13 2 Total 71 94 165 36.5-132 14.0-83 0 Total 298 215 513 31 6 First team All-America selection in 1960 by the Football George McAfee Writers Association of America and Football News after #22 • HB • IRONTON, OHIO catching a then school-record 54 passes for 476 yards 1939 • FIRST TEAM and three TDs ... in 1960, helped Duke to an 8-3 record, Mike Karmazin the ACC championship and a 7-6 win over Arkansas in Robert Oxendine #42 • T • IRWIN, PA. Led Duke in rushing, receiving, scoring, kickoff returns, the Cotton Bowl ... caught the game-tying touchdown #63 • OT • ARLINGTON, VA. 1941 • SECOND TEAM punt returns, interceptions and punting en route to pass from Don Altman late in the fourth period in the 1982 • SECOND TEAM earning fi rst team All-America honors from Associated bowl victory over the Razorbacks ... named to the Silver Second team All-America choice by Life Magazine in Press, United Press International and News Enterprise Anniversary All-ACC Team ... earned an NCAA Silver Received second team All-America accolades from 1941 after helping the Blue Devils to a 9-1 mark ... America in 1939 as the Blue Devils went 8-1 ... as a Anniversary Award in 1986. Football News in 1982 after co-captaining the Blue guided the Blue Devils to a three-year record of 24-4 senior, had 23 runs of 20 or more yards and punted 40 Devils to a 6-5 ledger and third place fi nish in the ACC ... provided protection for quarterback Ben Bennett, who from 1939-41. times for a 38.2 average ... guided Duke to a three-year Moorman’s Receiving Statistics established school single-season records for passing ledger of 24-4-1 ... enshrined in the College Football Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD yards (3,033) and TDs (20). Hall of Fame ... enjoyed an outstanding professional 1958 11 142 12.91 1 career with the Chicago Bears and is one of three 1959 6 91 15.17 1 Ernie Knotts former Duke players enshrined in the Pro Football 1960 54 476 8.82 3 #47 • G • ALBEMARLE, N.C. Hall of Fame. Total 71 709 9.99 5 1945 • SECOND TEAM Ace Parker #34 • HB • PORTSMOUTH, VA. McAfee’s Rushing Statistics Second team All-America pick by the Football Writers 1935 • SECOND TEAM Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Association of America in 1945 as Duke went 6-2 and (CONSENSUS) 1937 48 287 5.98 3 1936 • FIRST TEAM captured the Southern Conference championship for Brian Morton 1938 17 22 1.29 0 the third straight year ... served as team captain and #17 • P • WINTER HAVEN, FLA. Two-time All-America pick ... earned second team All- 1939 96 596 6.21 7 also received All-Southern Conference honors ... held America honors from Newspaper Enterprise America in Total 161 905 5.62 10 2000 • FIRST TEAM the nickname “Bear” ... helped the Blue Devils to a 29- 1935 and fi rst team accolades from Associated Press, 26 win over Alabama in the 1945 Sugar Bowl. First team All-America selection by the Football Writ- United Press International, Walter Camp Foundation ers Association of America and Sporting News as a and Hearst Newspapers a year later ... guided Duke Mike McGee senior in 2000 after averaging 45.2 yards per punt ... to a three-year record of 24-5 from 1934-36, serving as average led the ACC and ranked second nationally and team captain in fi nal season as the Blue Devils went 9-1 #68 • G • ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. Steve Lach continues to stand second on Duke’s single-season ... fi nished sixth in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy 1959 • FIRST TEAM #37 • HB • ALTOONA, PA. chart ... also received fi rst team All-ACC accolades in ... enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame ... 2000 ... closed his career with an ACC-record 12,000 second round pick of the NFL’s Brooklyn Dodgers 1941 • FIRST TEAM First team All-America pick by Time Magazine and career punting yards. in 1937 ... earned the league’s Most Valuable Player Football Writers Association in 1959 ... also captured award in 1940 and inducted into the Pro Football Hall Garnered first team All-America recognition from the Outland Trophy as the top interior lineman in the of Fame in 1972 ... played Major League Baseball for Newspaper Enterprise America, Liberty and Colliers nation ... only player in Duke history to garner a national Morton’s Punting Statistics the Philadelphia Athletics. in 1941 ... followed in the footsteps of former great individual award ... received ACC Player of the Year Year Att. Yards Avg. Lg Duke halfbacks Ace Parker and George McAfee ... in honors in 1959 ... two-time fi rst team All-ACC choice 1997 59 2,445 41.44 58 Parker’s Rushing Statistics 1941, punted for a school single-season record 45.9 ... named to both the Silver Anniversary and 50th An- 1998 73 2,952 40.44 65 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD average and rushed for 532 yards and 10 TDs while niversary All-ACC squads ... enshrined in the College 1999 73 3,125 42.81 80 1934 86 325 3.78 3 helping Duke to a 9-1 record and Rose Bowl berth ... Football Hall of Fame ... second round draft pick of the 2000 77 3,478 45.17 63 1935 119 884 7.43 10 fi nished ninth in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy NFL’s St. Louis Cardinals in 1960 ... served as Duke’s Total 282 12,000 42.55 80 1936 111 647 5.83 8 ... fi rst round pick of the Cardinals in the 1942 NFL head coach from 1971-78. Draft ... enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame. Total 316 1,856 5.87 21 Lach’s Rushing Statistics Ed Meadows Ed Newman Year Att. Yards Avg. TD #74 • OG • WOODBURY, N.Y. #70 • T • OXFORD, N.C. 1939 0 0 — 0 1971 • SECOND TEAM Bob Pascal 1952 • FIRST TEAM 1940 46 315 6.85 5 #20 • HB • BLOOMFIELD, N.J. 1953 • FIRST TEAM 1941 63 532 8.44 10 Second team All-America honoree by Football News 1955 • FIRST TEAM Total 109 847 7.77 15 in 1971 ... was a key element in the Duke offense dur- Became Duke’s second two-time fi rst team All-America ing his tenure as quarterback Leo Hart, receiver Wes Received fi rst team All-America honors from Williamson honoree in 1952 and 1953 ... fi rst team pick by Colliers Lach’s Punting Statistics Chesson and back Steve Jones set school records in 1955 ... became Duke’s fi rst two-time fi rst team All- in 1952 after helping Duke to an 8-2 overall record as Year Att. Yards Avg. Lg ... two-time All-ACC selection ... chosen in the sixth ACC performer ... helped Duke to a 22-6-3 three-year the Blue Devils won the Southern Conference title 1939 14 545 38.93 — round of the 1973 NFL Draft by Miami, and helped the ledger including the 1954 ACC crown and a 34-7 win ... fi rst team choice by Football Writers Association, 1940 43 1,662 38.65 60 Dolphins to three Super Bowl berths ... four-time NFL over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl ... in the win over Footbal lDigest and Williamson in 1953 after guiding the 1941 28 1,285 45.89 64 All-Pro pick in 1981-84. Nebraska, rushed nine times for 91 yards and scored Blue Devils to a 7-2-1 overall record and the fi rst ACC Total 85 3,492 41.08 64 the fi rst touchdown of the game with a seven-yard dash championship ... also named to the Silver Anniversary ... paced the Blue Devils in rushing in both 1954 and All-ACC Team ... represented Duke in the Senior Bowl 1955 and was Duke’s MVP in 1955 ... in a 14-0 win over in 1954 ... third-round pick of the Colts and played six Wake Forest on November 19, 1955, rushed 20 times seasons in the NFL. for a career-high 157 yards ... fi nished career with 1,523 rushing yards and 19 TDs ... third round selection of the Baltimore Colts in the 1956 NFL Draft.

Pascal’s Rushing Statistics Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1953 44 212 4.82 2 1954 107 561 5.24 9 1955 156 750 4.81 8 Total 307 1,523 4.96 19

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Chris Port Red Smith Michael Tauiliili Jay Wilkinson #73 • OT • WANAQUE, N.J. #49 • HB • WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. #34 • LB • HOUSTON, TEXAS #15 • HB • NORMAN, OKLA. 1989 • FIRST TEAM 1951 • FIRST TEAM 2008 • SECOND TEAM 1963 • FIRST TEAM

First team All-America choice by the Football Writers Named fi rst team All-America by Colliers in 1951 after Second team All-America honoree by the Walter Earned fi rst team All-America pick by Football Coaches Association of America in 1989 after helping the Blue averaging 40.7 yards per punt — tops in the Southern Camp Foundation in 2008 ... led the ACC and ranked Association, Football Writers Association and United Devils to an 8-4 record and appearance in the All Conference ... in addition to his punting, rushed 99 third nationally in tackles per game (11.67) ... closed Press International and ACC Player of the Year honoree American Bowl ... key component to a Blue Devil of- times for 442 yards while scoring fi ve TDs ... closed the season with 140 tackles, 13.0 tackles for loss and in 1963 after setting a school single-season record with fense that averaged 31.4 points per game and included career with over 1,400 rushing yards ... played on four interceptions to earn fi rst team All-ACC honors 12 TDs ... fi nished ninth in the balloting for the Heisman All-America receiver Clarkston Hines ... two-time fi rst Duke’s 1952 baseball team that advanced to the Col- and fi nish third in the balloting for ACC Defensive Trophy ... helped Duke to a three-year record of 20-9-1 team All-ACC pick ... named the recipient of the lege World Series ... on the diamond, Smith helped Player of the Year ... also served as team captain and and two ACC titles in 1961 and 1962 ... continues Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 1989 as the top blocker the Blue Devils to a 31-7 mark in 1952 by batting .413 received Duke’s MVP award ... logged 434 career stops to hold Blue Devil records for punt return yards in a in the conference ... spent six seasons with the New with six home runs and 36 RBI ... named the Southern with 46.0 tackles for loss ... earned Defensive MVP game (160), punt returns for touchdowns in a season Orleans Saints after being selected in the 12th round Conference Tournament MVP that year. honors in the 84th annual East-West Shrine Bowl on (2) and punt returns for touchdowns in a career (3) ... of the 1990 NFL Draft. January 17, 2009. played in the East-West Shrine Game and the Hula Smith’s Rushing Statistics Bowl ... ninth round selection of the Chicago Bears in Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Tauiliili’s Defensive Statistics the 1964 NFL Draft. 1951 99 442 4.47 5 Year UT AT TT TFL QBS INT 1952 79 414 5.24 5 2005 56 36 92 10.0-26 1.0-2 0 Wilkinson’s Rushing Statistics Pat Preston 1953 65 372 5.72 6 2006 32 62 94 10.0-31 0.5-3 0 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD #50 • T • THOMASVILLE, N.C. Total 243 1,228 5.05 16 2007 53 55 108 13.0-47 4.0-22 3 1961 0 0 — 0 1943 • FIRST TEAM 2008 63 77 140 13.0-28 0.5-3 4 1962 54 279 5.17 0 Smith’s Punting Statistics Total 204 230 434 46.0-132 6.0-30 7 1963 117 631 5.39 6 Received fi rst team All-America honors from Associ- Year Att. Yards Avg. Lg Total 171 910 5.32 6 ated Press and International News Service in 1943 1951 47 1,911 40.66 — after helping the Blue Devils outscore their opponents 1952 22 711 32.32 — Wilkinson’s Receiving Statistics by a 335-34 margin on the season ... led Duke to an 1953 1 27 27.00 — Eric Tipton Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 8-1 mark and the Southern Conference championship Total 70 2,649 37.84 — #20 • FB • PETERSBURG, VA. 1961 12 210 17.50 2 ... lone defeat of the campaign came to then fourth- 1938 • FIRST TEAM 1962 6 65 10.83 1 ranked Navy, 14-13. 1963 14 256 18.29 5 Named fi rst team All-America by the New York Sun Total 32 531 16.59 8 Will Snyderwine and United Press International following the 1938 #96 • K • POTOMAC, MD. season ... helped the Blue Devils to a perfect 9-0 Wilkinson’s Punt Return Statistics Frank Ribar 2010 • FIRST TEAM regular season record by rushing for 577 yards while Year No. Yards Avg. TD #50 • T • ALLIQUIPPA, PA. completing 22-of-51 passes for 269 yards and two TDs 1961 22 328 14.91 2 First team All-America selection by the American 1939 • SECOND TEAM ... served as co-captain with Dan Hill on the 1938 club 1962 28 259 9.25 0 Football Coaches Association in 2010 ... made 21-of-24 that fell, 7-3, in the Rose Bowl to Southern California 1963 15 174 11.60 1 Second team All-America choice by Hearst Newspa- (.875) fi eld goals and all 32 of his PAT attempts for 95 ... enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame ... Total 65 761 11.71 3 pers in 1939 ... helped Duke to a three-year ledger of total points ... set school single-season records for fi eld chosen in the 15th round of the 1939 NFL Draft by the 24-4-1 from 1937-39 including Southern Conference goals, consecutive fi eld goals made (18) and fi eld goal Washington Redskins. Wilkinson’s Kickoff Return Statistics titles in both 1938 and 1939 ... member of the 1938 percentage while posting the second-highest point total Year No. Yards Avg. TD Duke squad that rolled through the regular season behind Clarkston Hines’ 104-point campaign in 1989 Tipton’s Rushing Statistics 1961 4 72 18.00 0 unbeaten, untied and unscored upon and then played ... ranked fi rst in the ACC and sixth nationally in fi eld Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1962 10 219 21.90 0 against Southern California in the Rose Bowl. goals per game (1.75). 1936 112 415 3.71 6 1963 9 260 28.89 0 1937 125 594 4.75 7 Total 23 551 23.96 0 Snyderwine’s Kicking Statistics 1938 129 577 4.47 4 Year FG-FGA Pct. Lg PAT-A Pct. Pts Total 366 1,586 4.33 17 2009 17-20 .850 51 24-24 1.000 75 Tony Ruffa 2010 21-24 .875 52 32-32 1.000 95 #52 • T • WASHINGTON, PA. 2011 8-17 .471 40 28-28 1.000 52 1940 • SECOND TEAM Total 46-61 .754 52 84-84 1.000 222 Matt Williams Tom Topping #78 • OT • BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Named second team All-America by Associated Press, #76 • T • ROANOKE RAPIDS, N.C. 1994 • SECOND TEAM Williamson and Liberty following the 1940 campaign 1957 • FIRST TEAM after helping Duke to a 7-2 record ... guided Duke to a One of three All-America selections on Duke’s 1994 three-year 24-4 ledger ... member of Duke’s 1938 squad Keith Stoneback First team All-America choice by Football Writers Asso- squad ... a second team honoree by United Press that went 9-1 and played in the Rose Bowl. #45 • LB • LANSDALE, PA. ciation in 1957 ... also received All-ACC and Team MVP International following the Blue Devils’ 8-4 season that included seven straight wins and a trip to the Hall of 1974 • THIRD TEAM accolades ... a mainstay along the Blue Devil line from 1955-57 ... led Duke to a three-year record of 18-9-4 ... Fame Bowl in Tampa, Fla. ... served as team captain Third team All-America honoree by Football News helped the Blue Devils capture the ACC championship and garnered All-ACC accolades in 1994. following senior season in 1974 ... amassed 134 total in 1955 and play in the 1958 Orange Bowl. tackles while helping Duke to six victories ... two-year team captain ... outstanding career also included two fi rst team All-ACC citations as well as a pair of Duke Team MVP awards ... 23-tackle performance against N.C. State in 1973 stands as the second-highest single- Earle Wentz game total in school history. #47 • E • SCHOOLFIELD, VA. 1934 • SECOND TEAM

Second team All-America choice by Liberty in 1934 as Duke went 7-2 ... also tabbed Duke’s Team MVP in 1934 ... two-time All-Southern Conference pick ... guided the Blue Devils to a three-year overall ledger of 23-6.

128 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Fred Crawford 1973 Howard Jones 1951 Bill Murray 1974 T • WAYNESVILLE, N.C. COACH • EXCELLO, OHIO COACH • ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. Inducted in 1973 ... lettered three seasons (1931-32-33) as Inducted in 1951 ... served as Duke’s head coach in 1924 Inducted in 1962 ... served as Duke’s head coach from 1951- Duke went 21-7-2 during his tenure ... two-time All-America and compiled a record of 4-5 (.444) in one season with the 65 and compiled a record of 93-51-9 (.637) in 15 seasons pick in 1932 (2nd team) and 1933 (1st team) ... Duke’s fi rst Blue Devils ... also served as the head coach at Syracuse ... a 1931 Duke graduate and three-year football letterman All-America selection ... became the fi rst athlete from the (1908), Yale (1909 & 1913), Ohio State (1910), Iowa (1916- (1928-29-30) ... guided Duke to one Southern Conference title state of North Carolina to be named to a football All-America 23) and Southern California (1925-40) ... compiled an overall (1952) and six ACC crowns (1953, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1961 & squad ... led the Blue Devils to a 9-1 season record and the head coaching record of 194-64-21 (.733) and won fi ve 1962) ... ACC Coach of the Year pick in 1954, 1960 & 1962 ... Southern Conference championship in 1933 ... team captain national crowns with Yale (1909) and Southern California led Duke to appearances in the Orange Bowl (1954 & 1957) and All-Southern Conference selection in 1933 ... enshrined (1928, 1931, 1932 & 1939) ... played football at Yale and and Cotton Bowl (1960) ... head football coach at Delaware in both the Duke Sports (1976) and North Carolina Sports was a member of three national championship teams (1905, from 1940-50, compiling a record of 49-16-2 (.739) ... inducted (1964) Halls of Fame. 1906 & 1907). into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1976.

Al DeRogatis 1986 Steve Lach 1980 Ace Parker 1955 #68 • T • NEWARK, N.J. #37 • HB • ALTOONA, PA. #34 • HB • PORTSMOUTH, VA. Inducted in 1986 ... lettered four seasons (1945-46-47-48) Inducted in 1980 ... lettered three seasons (1939-40-41) ... Inducted in 1955 ... lettered three seasons (1934-35-36) ... member of Duke’s 1945 squad that captured the Southern helped Duke to a three-year record of 24-4 and two Southern ... guided Duke to a three-year record of 24-5 ... two-time Conference title and fi nished the year ranked 13th in the fi nal Conference crowns (1939 & 1941) ... garnered fi rst team All-America choice (1935 & 1936) ... Duke’s team captain Associated Press national poll ... All-Southern Conference pick All-America recognition in 1941 ... punted for a school single- and MVP in 1936 ... played on two Southern Conference in 1946 ... team captain and fi rst team All-America honoree in season record 45.9 average and rushed for 532 yards and championship teams (1935 & 1936) ... second round pick of 1948 ... second round choice of the NFL’s New York Giants in 10 TDs in 1941 while helping Duke to a 9-1 record and Rose the NFL’s Brooklyn Dodgers in 1937 ... MVP of the NFL in 1949 and twice was named All-Pro ... earned induction into Bowl berth ... two-time All-Southern Conference choice ... fi rst 1940 ... inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1972 ... the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1985. round pick of the Cardinals in the 1942 NFL Draft ... inducted served as an assistant football coach at Duke from 1947-65 into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1980. ... enshrined in the Duke Sports (1975) and North Carolina Sports (1963) Halls of Fame. Lach’s Rushing Statistics Dan Hill 1962 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD #35 • C • ASHEVILLE, N.C. Parker’s Rushing Statistics 1939 0 0 — 0 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1940 46 315 6.85 5 1934 86 325 3.78 3 Inducted in 1962 ... lettered three seasons (1936-37-38) ... 1941 63 532 8.44 10 helped Duke to a three-year record of 25-4-1 with three top- 1935 119 884 7.43 10 Total 109 847 7.77 15 1936 111 647 5.83 8 20 fi nishes in the fi nal Associated Press national poll (11th in Total 316 1,856 5.87 21 1936, 20th in 1937 & 3rd in 1938) ... member of two Southern Conference championship squads in 1936 and 1938 ... fi rst George McAfee 1961 team All-America pick in 1938 ... served as co-captain of the #22 • HB • IRONTON, OHIO 1938 Iron Dukes unit that recorded nine shutouts during the Eric Tipton 1965 regular season and fi nished the year 9-1 following a 7-3 loss Inducted in 1961 ... lettered three seasons (1937-38-39) ... #20 • FB • PETERSBURG, VA. to Southern California in the Rose Bowl ... also enshrined helped Duke to a three-year record of 24-4-1 ... member of Inducted in 1965 ... lettered three seasons (1936-37-38) ... in both the Duke Sports (1975) and North Carolina Sports two Southern Conference championship squads in 1938 & helped Duke to a three-year mark of 25-4-1 ... co-captain and (1972) Halls of Fame. 1939 ... in 1939, led Duke in rushing, receiving, scoring, kickoff fi rst team All-America pick in 1938 ... All-Southern Conference returns, punt returns, interceptions and punting en route to selection in 1938 ... chosen by the Chicago Cardinals in the earning fi rst team All-America honors as the Blue Devils went 15th round in the 1940 NFL Draft ... inducted into the Duke Clarkston Hines 2010 8-1 ... fi rst round pick of the Chicago Bears in 1940 ... had Sports Hall of Fame in 1976. #12 • WR • CHAPEL HILL, N.C. jersey #5 retired by the Bears ... enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1966) ... inducted into the Duke Sports (1975) Tipton’s Rushing Statistics Inducted in 2010 ... lettered four seasons (1986-87-88-89) ... and North Carolina Sports (1967) Halls of Fame. Year Att. Yards Avg. TD two-time fi rst team All-America selection in 1988 and 1989 ... 1936 112 415 3.71 6 three-time All-ACC pick ... consensus fi rst team All-America McAfee’s Rushing Statistics 1937 125 594 4.75 7 pick following his senior season in 1989 ... in 1989, named Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1938 129 577 4.47 4 the ACC Player of the Year after catching 61 passes for 1,149 1937 48 287 5.98 3 Total 366 1,586 4.33 17 yards and 17 TDs as Duke captured a share of the league 1938 17 22 1.29 0 title and played in the All American Bowl ... had 68 grabs for 1939 96 596 6.21 7 Total 161 905 5.62 10 1,067 yards and 10 TDs as a junior and 57 catches for 1,093 Wallace Wade 1955 yards and 11 TDs during sophomore campaign ... Duke’s COACH • TRENTON, TENN. career leader in receptions (189), receiving yards (3,318), Inducted in 1955 ... head coach at Duke from 1931-41 and touchdown receptions (38) and 100-yard receiving games Mike McGee 1990 1946-50 ... compiled an overall record of 110-36-7 (.742) (17) ... remains the only player in ACC history to register three #68 • G • ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. in 16 seasons ... guided Duke to six Southern Conference 1,000-yard receiving campaigns ... holds league record for Inducted in 1990 ... lettered three seasons (1957-58-59) ... crowns in 1933, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939 and 1941 ... coached TD receptions ... recipient of the McKevlin Award as the top member of Duke’s 1957 club that played in the Orange Bowl Duke to Rose Bowl berths in 1938 and 1941 ... head coach at athlete in the ACC in 1989 ... inducted into the Duke Sports and fi nished the year ranked 16th nationally ... fi rst team All- Alabama from 1923-30, posting a 61-13-3 (.812) record with Hall of Fame in 1999. America pick in 1959 ... captured the Outland Trophy as the three national titles (1925, 1926 & 1930) ... played college top interior lineman in the nation ... 1959 ACC Player of the football at Brown (1914-16) ... served as the commissioner Hines’ Receiving Statistics Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Year ... two-time fi rst team All-ACC choice ... named to both of the Southern Conference from 1951-60 ... Duke’s football 1986 3 9 3.00 0 the Silver Anniversary and 50th Anniversary All-ACC squads stadium was renamed Wallace Wade Stadium in 1967 ... 1987 57 1,093 19.18 11 ... second round draft pick of the NFL’s St. Louis Cardinals bronze statue of Wade was erected outside Alabama’s 1988 68 1,067 15.69 10 in 1960 ... served as Duke’s head coach from 1971-78 ... Bryant-Denny Stadium in 2006 ... inducted into the Duke 1989 61 1,149 18.84 17 enshrined in the Duke Sports (1983) and North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1975. Total 189 3,318 17.56 38 Sports (1991) Halls of Fame.

129 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Sonny Jurgensen 1983 George McAfee 1966 Ace Parker 1972 QB • WILMINGTON, N.C. HB • IRONTON, OHIO HB • PORTSMOUTH, VA. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES CHICAGO BEARS BROOKLYN DODGERS WASHINGTON REDSKINS BOSTON YANKS Inducted in 1966 ... fi rst round draft choice of the Philadelphia Inducted in 1983 ... fourth round draft choice of the Philadel- Eagles in 1940 (2nd pick overall) ... played with the Chicago Inducted in 1972 ... second round draft choice of the Brooklyn phia Eagles in 1957 (43rd pick overall) ... played 18 seasons Bears (1940-41; 1945-50) ... in eight seasons, recorded 234 Dodgers in 1937 (13th pick overall) ... played with the Dodgers with the Eagles (1957-63) and Washingon Redskins (1964- points, 5,713 combined net yards and 25 interceptions ... (1937-41) and Boston Yanks (1945) ... led the NFL in passing 74) ... played in 218 total games (83 with Philadelphia & 135 scored 39 touchdowns in 75 career games ... in 1941, led yardage in 1938 ... named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player in with Washington) ... served as backup to Bobby Thompson the league in both rushing yards per attempt average (7.3) 1940 after passing for 817 yards and 10 touchdowns, rushing (1957) and Norm van Brocklin (1958-60) in Philadelphia be- and total touchdowns (12), scoring via rush (6), reception for 306 yards and leading the league in PATs (19) as Brooklyn fore taking starting role in 1961 ... traded on April 1, 1964 from (3), punt return (1), kickoff return (1) and interception return compiled an 8-3 record ... earned All-NFL honors in 1937, Philadelphia to Washington in exchange for QB Norm Snead (1) ... led the NFL in punt returns (30) and punt return yards 1938, 1939 & 1940 ... defensively, registered seven career and CB Claude Crabb ... won fi ve (1961, 1962, 1966, 1967 & (417) in 1948 ... holds career record for punt return average interceptions for 151 yards and two touchdowns ... played 1969) NFL individual passing titles — sharing the record for at 12.78 ... career-long rush of 70 yards came in 1941 ... for the New York Yankees of the AAFC in 1946, completing most seasons leading the league with Dan Marino ... led the named All-NFL in 1941 ... had his jersey number (#5) retired 62-of-115 passes for 763 yards and eight touchdowns ... also NFL in passing touchowns twice (1961 & 1967) ... led the NFL by the Bears ... named to the NFL’s 1940s All-Decade Team played Major League Baseball with the Philadelphia Athletics in pass completions four times (1961, 1966, 1967 & 1969), as voted on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Com- from 1936-37 ... with the Athletics, played shortstop, second pass attempts three times (1966, 1967 & 1969) and passer mittee members ... helped Chicago to NFL Western Division base, third base and outfi eld and batted .179 (37-of-207) rating once (1967) ... holds the NFL record with eight others titles in 1940, 1941 and 1946 and to NFL championships in with fi ve doubles, one triple, two home runs and 25 RBI in for the longest pass completion, hooking up with Gerry Allen 1940 and 1946 ... returned an interception 35 yards for a 94 career games ... became the third player in Major League for a 99-yard pass versus Chicago on September 15, 1968 ... touchdown in Chicago’s 73-0 win over Washington in the Baseball history to hit a home run in his fi rst major league plate surpassed 3,000 yards in fi ve seasons, 300 yards in 25 games 1940 NFL Championship Game ... from 1942-45, served in appearance, doing so as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning off and 400 yards in fi ve games ... fi ve-time Pro Bowl pick (1961, the Navy during World War II ... inducted into the College of Wes Ferrell on April 30, 1937 in a 15-5 loss to the Boston 1964, 1966, 1967 & 1969)... helped Philadelphia to the 1960 Football Hall of Fame in 1961 ... inducted into the North Red Sox ... missed the 1942-44 seasons while serving in NFL championship ... was a member of four playoff teams Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1967 ... inducted into the the Armed Services during World War II ... inducted into the with the Redskins ... rushed for 493 career yards with 15 TDs Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1975 ... born March 13, 1918 College Football Hall of Fame in 1955 ... inducted into the ... professional career included 18 fourth quarter comebacks ... died March 4, 2009. North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1963 ... inducted into and 14 game-winning drives ... retired as the NFL’s all-time the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1975 ... born May 17, 1912. leading passer ... named to the NFL’s All-Decade team for McAfee’s Rushing Statistics the 1960s ... tabbed to the Eagles Honor Roll in 1987 ... Chicago Bears: 1940-41; 1945-50 Parker’s Rushing Statistics member of the Redskins Ring of Fame ... inducted into the Year Att. Yards Avg. Lg TD Brooklyn Dodgers: 1937-41 North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1971 ... inducted into 1940 47 253 5.38 — 2 Boston Yanks: 1945 the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1979 ... on June 13, 2002, 1941 65 474 7.29 70 6 Year Att. Yards Avg. Lg TD was selected as one of the 70 Greatest Redskins as the or- 1945 16 139 8.69 38 3 1937 34 28 0.82 — 1 ganization celebrated its 70th anniversary ... inducted into the 1946 14 53 3.79 14 0 1938 93 253 2.72 — 2 Orange Bowl Hall of Honor in 2004 ... born August 23, 1934. 1947 63 209 3.32 39 3 1939 104 271 2.61 — 5 1948 92 392 4.26 23 5 1940 89 306 3.44 — 2 Jurgensen’s Passing Statistics 1949 42 161 3.83 23 3 1941 85 301 3.54 60 0 Philadelphia Eagles: 1957-63 1950 2 4 2.00 4 0 1945 18 -49 -2.72 7 0 Washington Redskins: 1964-74 Total 341 1,685 4.94 70 22 Total 423 1,110 2.62 60 10 Year Comp Att INT Pct. Yards TD 1957 33 70 8 .471 470 5 McAfee’s Receiving Statistics Parker’s Passing Statistics 1958 12 22 1 .545 259 0 Chicago Bears: 1940-41; 1945-50 Brooklyn Dodgers: 1937-41 1959 3 5 0 .600 27 1 Year Rec. Yards Avg. Lg TD Boston Yanks: 1945 1960 24 44 1 .545 486 5 1940 7 117 16.71 — 0 Year Comp Att INT Pct. Yards TD 1961 235 416 24 .565 3,723 32 1941 7 144 20.57 39 1937 28 61 7 .459 514 1 1962 196 366 26 .536 3,261 22 1945 3 85 28.33 65 1 1938 63 148 7 .426 865 5 1963 99 184 13 .538 1,413 11 1946 10 137 13.70 25 3 1939 72 157 13 .459 977 4 1964 207 385 13 .538 2,934 24 1947 32 492 15.38 53 1 1940 49 111 7 .441 817 10 1965 190 356 16 .534 2,367 15 1948 17 227 13.35 50 2 1941 51 102 8 .500 639 2 1966 254 436 19 .583 3,209 28 1949 9 157 17.44 52 1 1945 10 24 5 .417 123 0 1967 288 508 16 .567 3,747 31 1950 0 0 — 0 0 Total 273 603 47 .453 3,935 22 1968 167 292 11 .572 1,980 17 Total 85 1,359 15.99 65 11 1969 274 442 15 .620 3,102 22 Parker’s Major League Baseball Statistics 1970 202 337 10 .599 2,354 23 McAfee’s Punt Return Statistics Philadelphia Athletics: 1937-38 1971 16 28 2 .571 170 0 Chicago Bears: 1940-41; 1945-50 Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG 1972 39 59 4 .661 633 2 Year PR Yards Avg. Lg TD 1937 38 94 8 11 0 1 2 13 0 .117 1973 87 145 5 .600 904 6 1940 0 0 — 0 0 1938 56 113 12 26 5 0 0 12 1 .230 1974 107 167 5 .641 1,185 11 1941 5 158 31.60 74 1 Total 94 207 20 37 5 1 2 25 1 .179 Total 2,433 4,262 189 .571 32,224 255 1945 1 8 8.00 8 0 1946 1 24 24.00 24 0 1947 18 261 14.50 35 0 1948 30 417 13.90 60 1 1949 24 279 11.63 33 0 1950 33 284 8.61 33 0 Total 112 1,431 12.66 74 2

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Year Rd Pick Player, Team Year Rd Pick Player, Team Year Rd Pick Player, Team 1936 6 9 (54) Gus Durner, Giants 1954 3 5 (30) Ed Meadows, Bears 1979 9 14 (234) Carl McGee, Browns 1937 2 3 (13) Ace Parker, Dodgers 12 1 (134) Howard Pitt, Cardinals 1982 3 1 (56) Cedric Jones, Patriots 1938 6 5 (45) Joe Brunansky, Cardinals 21 12 (253) Jack Kistler, Lions 4 25 (108) Charles Bowser, Dolphins 12 8 (108) Elmore Hackney, Giants 22 11 (264) Lloyd Caudle, Browns 5 23 (134) Dennis Tabron, Bears 1939 8 5 (65) Dan Hill, Dodgers 24 12 (289) Bobby Burrows, Lions 1983 5 11 (123) Chris Castor, Seahawks 12 8 (108) Bob O’Mara, Redskins 1955 14 8 (165) Nick McKeithan, 49ers 1984 6 8 (148) Ben Bennett, Falcons 15 8 (138) Eric Tipton, Redskins 18 1 (206) Fred Campbell, Cardinals 1987 1 5 (5) Mike Junkin, Browns 1940 1 2 (2) George McAfee, Eagles 23 10 (275) Jerry Barger, Bears 1988 12 23 (328) Steve Slayden, Browns 4 4 (29) Bill Bailey, Dodgers 1956 3 8 (33) Bob Pascal, Colts 1989 3 18 (74) Anthony Dilweg, Packers 12 8 (108) Allen Johnson, Redskins 14 1 (158) Ronnie Falls, Lions 1990 9 18 (238) Clarkston Hines, Bills 16 8 (148) Bolo Perdue, Redskins 23 7 (272) Jesse Birchfi eld, Packers 12 16 (320) Chris Port, Saints 18 6 (166) Frank Ribar, Lions 29 8 (345) Jim Nelson, Giants 1992 1 1 (1) *Dave Brown, Giants 1941 9 5 (75) Jasper Davis, Lions 1957 4 6 (43) Sonny Jurgensen, Eagles 1996 4 26 (121) Ray Farmer, Eagles 16 2 (142) Wes McAfee, Steelers 8 1 (86) Hal McElhaney, Eagles 6 36 (203) Spence Fischer, Steelers 19 9 (179) Alex Winterson, Bears 8 3 (88) Roy Hord, Rams 7 14 (223) Jon Merrill, Vikings 1942 1 4 (4) Steve Lach, Cardinals 20 7 (236) Sid DeLoatch, 49ers 1998 6 36 (189) Patrick Mannelly, Bears 7 8 (58) Tommy Prothro, Giants 23 9 (274) Milt Konicek, Cardinals 1999 2 30 (61) Lennie Friedman, Broncos 9 6 (76) Frank Swiger, Redskins 26 2 (303) Buddy Bass, Packers 2000 6 7 (173) Chris Combs, Steelers 13 8 (118) Bob Barnett, Giants 26 7 (308) Tom Topping, 49ers 2004 6 1 (166) Shawn Johnson, Raiders 1943 9 3 (73) Moffatt Storer, Cardinals 1958 3 9 (34) Buzz Guy, Browns 7 2 (203) Drew Strojny, Giants 1944 3 9 (25) Bob Gantt, Steelers 6 3 (64) John Kersey, Eagles 2007 7 5 (215) Ben Patrick, Cardinals 10 5 (92) Ernie Beamer, Giants 8 11 (96) Bert Lattimore, Browns 2013 7 43 (249) Sean Renfree, Falcons 15 8 (150) Bill Milner, Bears 12 11 (144) Bob Brodhead, Browns 2014 4 9 (109) Ross Cockrell, Bills 17 7 (171) Tom Davis, Redskins 17 8 (201) Jack Harrison, Giants 23 6 (236) John Perry, Packers 18 4 (209) Phil Dupler, Bears *Dave Brown was selected with the No. 1 overall pick by the 24 1 (242) Bob Nanni, Cardinals 22 7 (260) Bill Thompson, Steelers New York Giants in the 1992 Supplemental Draft 1945 13 1 (121) Buddy Luper, Cardinals 29 9 (346) Doug Padgett, Colts 15 2 (144) Gordon Carver, Cardinals 1959 3 2 (26) Wray Carlton, Eagles 17 3 (167) Ben Cittadino, Cardinals 16 9 (189) Ted Royal, Rams 27 3 (277) Glen Stough, Steelers 23 10 (274) Jim Gardner, Browns AFL DRAFT PICKS 28 1 (286) Garland Williams, Cardinals 29 5 (341) Dave Sime, Lions Year Rd Pick Player, Team 29 6 (302) Frank Irwin, Redskins 1960 2 2 (14) Mike McGee, Cardinals 1960 — — Jim Gardner, Boston 1946 2 3 (13) George Clark, Steelers 9 4 (100) Dwight Bumgarner, Redskins — — Dwight Bumgarner, Buffalo 4 4 (29) Ernie Knotts, Bears 13 7 (151) Bob Spada, Bears — — Mike McGee, Houston 12 5 (105) Al Bush, Giants 1961 9 3 (115) Joel Arrington, Redskins — — Bob Spada, Boston 16 7 (147) Kelly Mote, Lions 13 13 (181) Jack Wilson, Browns 1961 4 — Tee Moorman, Dallas 18 1 (161) Frank Irwin, Cardinals 18 8 (246) Art Browning, Cardinals 1962 26 — Walt Rappold, Dallas 21 10 (200) Cliff Lewis, Rams 1962 9 9 (121) Walt Rappold, Colts 32 — Joel Arrington, Dallas 23 3 (213) Bill Leitheiser, Steelers 1963 12 3 (157) Chuck Walker, Cardinals 33 — Jack Wilson, Dallas 24 2 (222) Mike Karmazin, Yanks 1964 9 14 (126) Jay Wilkinson, Bears 1965 3 — Mike Curtis, Kassas City 29 5 (275) Steve Lucas, Giants 1965 1 14 (14) Mike Curtis, Colts 1966 7 — Scotty Glacken, Denver 30 1 (281) Jim LaRue, Cardinals 10 12 (138) Chuck Drulis, Cardinals 1969 2 — Al Woodall, New York 1947 14 2 (117) Leo Long, Yanks 13 6 (174) Biff Bracy, Redskins 17 — Fred Zirke, New York 15 6 (131) Buddy Mulligan, Cardinals 17 11 (235) Sonny Odom, Lions 25 3 (228) Hal Mullins, Redskins 1966 6 14 (94) Earl Yates, Redskins 1948 20 9 (184) Fred Folger, Steelers 16 15 (245) Rod Stewart, Colts 28 8 (263) Fred Hardison, Bears 1967 1 18 (18) Bob Matheson, Browns USFL DRAFT PICKS 1949 2 3 (14) Al DeRogatis, Giants 2 15 (41) Dave Dunaway, Packers 10 1 (92) Bill Davis, Lions 1968 7 26 (191) Andy Beath, Packers Year Rd Pick Player, Team 20 6 (197) Lloyd Eisenberg, Rams 1970 11 14 (274) Robert Morris, Oilers 1983 5 5 (53) Chris Castor, Tampa Bay 21 7 (208) Tommy Hughes, Redskins 1971 3 7 (59) Leo Hart, Falcons 11 5 (125) Tim Bumgarner, Birmingham 21 8 (209) Jim Duncan, Bears 5 15 (119) Phil Asack, Chargers 11 12 (132) Robert Oxendine, Tampa Bay 1950 5 7 (60) Louis Allen, Steelers 7 7 (163) Wes Chesson, Falcons 13 12 (156) Greg Boone, Tampa Bay 1951 8 1 (87) Billy Cox, Redskins 1972 7 8 (164) Ernie Jackson, Saints 23 12 (276) Carl Franks, Tampa Bay 24 3 (282) Tom Powers, Redskins 1973 5 11 (115) Steve Jones, Rams 1984 — — Ben Bennett, Jacksonville 1952 19 9 (226) Blaine Earon, Lions 6 26 (156) Ed Newman, Dolphins 23 10 (275) Bob Bickel, Giants 13 13 (325) Robert Parrish, Jets 1953 12 4 (137) Jim Lawrence, Bears 15 7 (371) Melvin Parker, Cardinals 12 7 (140) Carson Leach, 49ers 1974 12 5 (291) John Ricca, Jets CFL DRAFT PICKS 17 12 (205) Ray Green, Lions 1975 8 19 (201) John Hill, Bills 18 5 (210) Carl Holben, Steelers 1977 4 17 (101) Billy Bryan, Broncos Year Rd Pick Player, Team 22 10 (263) Byrd Looper, Browns 6 3 (142) Tony Benjamin, Seahawks 2005 1 4 (4) Chris Best, Saskatchewan 24 12 (289) Truett Grant, Lions 7 4 (171) Bob Grupp, Jets 2010 4 4 (27) Chris Rwabukamba, Hamilton 30 5 (354) Lou Tepe, Steelers 1978 3 8 (64) Lyman Smith, Dolphins

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ALL-TIME NFL ROSTER (As of July 1, 2014) SUPER BOWL Phillip Alexander, DE Houston (2006) Howard Hartley, B Washington (1948) Calen Powell, TE Seattle (2005) Patrick Bailey, Pittsburgh Steelers Louis Allen, T Pittsburgh (1950-51) Pittsburgh (1949-52) New Orleans (2007) Super Bowl XLIII Jackson Anderson, LS Dallas (2013) Cooper Helfet, TE Seattle (2012-14) Sean Renfree, QB Atlanta (2013-14) Charles Bowser, Troy Andrew, C Miami (2001-02) Clarkston Hines, WR Buffalo (1990) Vincent Rey, LB Cincinnati (2010-14) Super Bowl XVII & Super Bowl XIX San Diego (2004) Bernard Holsey, DE N.Y. Giants (1996-99) Frank Ribar, G Washington (1943) Billy Bryan, Denver Broncos Kenny Anunike, DE Denver (2014) Indianapolis (2000) Eron Riley, WR Baltimore (2009-10) Super Bowl XII, Super Bowl XXI, Phil Asack, DE San Diego (1971-72) Washington (2003) Carolina (2010) Super Bowl XXII & Super Bowl XXIV Bill Bailey, E Brooklyn (1940-41) St. Louis (2004) Denver (2011) Mike Curtis, Baltimore Colts Patrick Bailey, LB Pittsburgh (2008-09) Roy Hord, G Los Angeles (1960-62) New York Jets (2011-12) Super Bowl III & Super Bowl V Tennessee (2010-14) Philadelphia (1962) Tawambi Settles, FS Jacksonville (1998-99) Sonny Jurgensen, Washington Redskins Sam Bailey, E Boston (1946) N.Y. Jets (1963) N.Y. Giants (2000) Super Bowl VII Brian Baldinger, G Dallas (1982-87) Ernie Jackson, DB New Orleans (1972-77) Atlanta (2003) Cedric Jones, New England Patriots Indianapolis (1988-91) Atlanta (1978) Ed Sharkey, G Cleveland (1952) Super Bowl XX Detroit (1979) Philadelphia (1954-55) Philadelphia (1992-94) Kevin Lewis, New York Giants Tony Benjamin, RB Seattle (1977-79) Robert Jackson, G Cleveland (1975-85) Gannon Shepherd, OT Jacksonville (2000-01) Super Bowl XXXV Ben Bennett, QB Cincinnati (1987) Cedric Jones, WR New England (1982-90) Atlanta (2002) Patrick Mannelly, Chicago Bears Dallas (1987) Steve Jones, RB Buffalo (1973-74) Houston (2003) Super Bowl XLI Chicago (1988) St. Louis (1974-78) Frank Sinkovitz, C Pittsburgh (1947-52) Bob Matheson, Miami Dolphins Leonard Black, E Washington (1958) Mike Junkin, LB Cleveland (1987-88) Steve Slayden, QB Cleveland (1988) Greg Boone, RB Tampa Bay (1987) Kansas City (1989) Lyman Smith, T Miami (1978) Super Bowl VI, Super Bowl VII & Charles Bowser, LB Miami (1982-85) Sonny Jurgensen, QB Philadelphia (1957-63) Minnesota (1979) Super Bowl VIII Bob Brodhead, QB Buffalo (1960) Washington (1964-74) Glen Stough, T Pittsburgh (1945) Ed Newman, Miami Dolphins Dave Brown, QB N.Y. Giants (1992-97) Mike Karmazin, T N.Y. Yankees (1946) Drew Strojny, OT Philadelphia (2004) Super Bowl VIII, Super Bowl XVII & Arizona (1998-01) Bill Khayat, TE Kansas City (1996) Tampa Bay (2005) Super Bowl XIX Billy Bryan, C Denver (1977-89) Carolina (1997) St. Louis (2006) Ben Patrick, Ross Cockrell, CB Buffalo (2014) Steve Lach, B Chicago Cardinals (1942) Michael Tauiliili, LB Indianapolis (2009) Super Bowl XLIII Casey Camero, DT Tampa Bay (2007) Pittsburgh (1946-47) Lou Tepe, C Pittsburgh (1953-55) *Cooper Helfet, Joe Cardwell, T Pittsburgh (1937-38) Cliff Lewis, QB Cleveland (1950-51) Corey Thomas, WR Detroit (1998-99) Super Bowl XLVIII Wray Carlton, RB Buffalo (1960-67) Kevin Lewis, LB N.Y. Giants (2000-05) Miami (2000) Chris Castor, WR Seattle (1983-85) Thaddeus Lewis, QB St. Louis (2010) Kansas City (2001) * member Wes Chesson, WR Atlanta (1971-73) Cleveland (2011-12) Juwan Thompson, RB Denver (2014) Philadelphia (1973-74) Detroit (2013) Orrin Thompson, OL Miami (2005-06) Darius Clark, LB Denver (2000-02) Buffalo (2013-14) Green Bay (2007-08) NFL ALL-PRO Chris Combs, DT Pittsburgh (2000-02) Shawn Lynch, C Kansas City (2002) N.Y. Giants (2009) Jacksonville (2003) Miami (2003-04) Emmett Tilley, LB Miami (1983) Mike Curtis 19681 (Baltimore Colts) Billy Cox, B Washington (1951-52, 1955) Minnesota (2005) J. Denis Turner, G N.Y. Giants (1977-84) 19691 (Baltimore Colts) Fred Crawford, T Chicago (1935) Arizona (2005-06) Washington (1984) Al DeRogatis 19511 (New York Giants) Mike Curtis, LB Baltimore (1965-75) Patrick Mannelly, C Chicago (1998-13) Conner Vernon, WR Cleveland (2014) 19522 (New York Giants) Seattle (1976) Ben Mayes, DL Houston (1969) Chuck Walker, DT St. Louis (1964-72) Bob Grupp 19791 (Kansas City Chiefs) Washington (1977-78) George McAfee, B Chicago (1940-41; 45-50) Atlanta (1972-75) Sonny Jurgensen 19611 (Philadelphia Eagles) Randy Cuthbert, RB Pittsburgh (1993-94) Wes McAfee, B Philadelphia (1941) Al Woodall, QB N.Y. Jets (1969-74) 19642 (Washington Redskins) Matt Daniels, S St. Louis (2012-14) Robert McDonough, G Philadelphia (1942-46) Matt Zielinski, DT Baltimore (2004-05) 19672 (Washington Redskins) Al DeRogatis, T N.Y. Giants (1949-52) Carl McGee, LB Cleveland (1979) 19691 (Washington Redskins) Anthony Dilweg, QB Green Bay (1989-90) San Diego (1980-81) George McAfee 19402 (Chicago Bears) Chris Douglas, RB N.Y. Giants (2004) Mike McGee, G St. Louis (1960-62) 19411 (Chicago Bears) Dave Dunaway, WR Atlanta (1968) Bob Matheson, LB Cleveland (1967-70) 19481 (Chicago Bears) Green Bay (1968) Miami (1971-79) Ed Newman 19812 (Miami Dolphins) N.Y. Giants (1969) Ed Meadows, E Chicago (1954; 56-57) 19821 (Miami Dolphins) Pittsburgh (1955) Terrence Dupree, TE San Francisco (2000) 19832 (Miami Dolphins) Blaine Earon, E Detroit (1952-53) Philadelphia (1958) 19841 (Miami Dolphins) Chike Egbuniwe, LB Dallas (1997-99) Washington (1959) Ace Parker 19372 (Brooklyn Dodgers) Jamal Ellis, CB Denver (1995-96) John Miller Houston (2002) 19381 (Brooklyn Dodgers) Ray Farmer, LB Philadelphia (1996-98) Ted Million, C Minnesota (1987) 19391 (Brooklyn Dodgers) John Farquhar, TE Pittsburgh (1996) Bill Milner, G Chicago (1947-49) 1 New Orelans (1997-99) N.Y. Giants (1950) 1940 (Brooklyn Dodgers) Ryan Fowler, LB Dallas (2004-06) Brandon Moore, OT New England (1993-95) 1 2 Tennessee (2007-09) Scottie Montgomery, WR Denver (2000-02) First team Second team N.Y. Jets (2009-10) Oakland (2003) Lennie Friedman, OG Denver (1999-02) Kelly Mote, E N.Y. Giants (1950-52) Washington (2003-04) Ed Newman, G Miami (1973-84) NFL PRO BOWL Chicago (2005) Vince Oghobaase, DT Washington (2010) Cleveland (2006-08) Ayanga Okpokowuruk, DE N.Y. Giants (2010-11) Mike Curtis 1968, 1970, 1971 & 1974 Scotty Glacken, QB Denver (1966-67) Ben Patrick, TE Arizona (2007-10) Al DeRogatis 1950 & 1951 Cameron Goldberg, T Kansas City (2009) Joel Patten, T Cleveland (1980-82) Bob Grupp 1979 Billy Granville, LB Cincinnati (1997-00) Indianapolis (1987-88) Sonny Jurgensen 1961, 1964, 1966, 1967 & 1969 Houston (2002) San Diego (1989-90) George McAfee 1941 Bob Grupp, P Kansas City (1979-82) L.A. Raiders (1991) Ed Newman 1981, 1982, 1983 & 1984 Melwood Guy, T N.Y. Giants (1959) Ace Parker, B Brooklyn Dodgers (1937-41) Dallas (1960) Boston Yanks (1945) Houston (1961) Willard Perdue, E N.Y. Giants (1944) NFL MVP Alex Piasecky, E Philadelphia (1942) Denver (1962) Ace Parker 1940 (Brooklyn Dodgers) Leo Hart, QB Atlanta (1971) Washington (1943-45) Buffalo (1972-73) Chris Port, OG New Orleans (1990-95) RETIRED JERSEY George McAfee #5 (Chicago Bears)

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DUKE QUARTERBACKS (1951-present) • Career punt return: 3-32 (10.67 avg.) • Returned to the program and served as the No. 2 QB behind Thad- Bob Albright Pretty Prairie, Kan. • Career defense: 4 INTs deus Lewis in 2007-08 1972 • Lettered two seasons (1960-61) as a right-handed pitcher on the • Came off the bench to replace an injured Lewis (leg) at Clemson on Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Duke baseball team November 15, 2008; completed 10-of-22 (.455) passes for 61 yards Alabama1 8-13 103 2 1 • In 1960, went 8-2 with an 0.82 ERA, hurling 87.2 innings and allowing with one TD and two INTs in a 31-7 road loss Washington2 6-16 70 0 1 74 hits and 8 earned runs with 58 strikeouts and 29 walks • Started the next week at Virginia Tech on November 22; completed Stanford3 4-13 18 1 1 • In 1961, compiled a record of 6-3 with a 2.44 ERA, surrendering 2-of-9 (.222) passes for 20 yards with four INTs in a 14-3 road loss Virginia4 0-0 0 0 0 74 hits and 22 earned runs with 47 strikeouts and 19 walks in 81.0 • Moved to defensive back in the spring of 2009, but was dismissed N.C. State 6-17 125 0 1 innings from the program following an academic violation on May 29, 2009 Clemson5 0-1 0 0 0 • Helped Duke to a a 16-11 mark in 1961 including a berth in the • HM Freshman All-America, 2005 (Sporting News) Maryland — DNP — College World Series • Career rushing: 144-290 (2.01 avg.; 4 TDs) Navy — DNP — • Two-time All-ACC pick in baseball (1st team in 1960; 2nd team • Career punting: 1-29 (29.00 avg.) Georgia Tech — DNP — in 1961) • Father, Phil, lettered three years as a RB & LB at Duke (1968-69-70) Wake Forest — DNP — • Forewent fi nal year of eligibility by signing professional baseball • Brother, Paul, lettered one year as a K at Duke (2011) North Carolina 0-1 0 0 1 contract in the spring of 1961

Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Bill Bailey Raleigh, N.C. 1972 7/5 24 61 .393 316 3 5 Zack Asack Westwood, Mass. Total 7/5 24 61 .393 316 3 5 2005 1956 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Born November 3, 1951 East Carolina — DNP — South Carolina — DNP — • Jersey #3 Virginia Tech — DNP — Virginia 2-2 13 0 0 • Lettered one season (1972) VMI 4-4 38 1 0 Tennessee — DNP — • Career rushing: 45-(-4) (-0.09 avg.) Virginia 7-13 87 1 2 SMU — DNP — Navy1 12-16 111 0 1 Pittsburgh — DNP — Miami2 4-15 8 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — Georgia Tech3 9-28 90 1 2 Georgia Tech — DNP — Don Altman Freeport, Pa. Florida State4 9-18 52 0 0 Navy — DNP — 1959 Wake Forest 9-17 97 1 1 Wake Forest — DNP — 5 North Carolina — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Clemson 26-43 328 1 1 North Carolina6 10-26 155 0 1 South Carolina 1-1 58 1 0 Ohio State 2-2 16 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Rice 1-2 7 0 1 2007 1956 1/0 2 2 1.000 13 0 0 Pittsburgh 4-7 32 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Total 1/0 2 2 1.000 13 0 0 Army1 1-3 7 0 0 Connecticut 1-1 6 0 0 N.C. State2 3-4 26 0 0 Virginia 1-5 8 0 0 • Born December 8, 1934 Georgia Tech 0-1 0 0 0 Northwestern — DNP — • Jersey #15 Clemson3 0-0 0 0 0 Navy — DNP — • Played on the freshman team in 1954 Wake Forest 2-3 15 0 0 Miami — DNP — • Did not see game action in 1955 North Carolina 5-7 53 0 1 Wake Forest — DNP — • Played in one game in 1956, completing 2-of-2 passes for 13 yards Virginia Tech 1-4 3 0 0 in Duke’s 40-7 win over Virginia on September 29, 1956 Florida State — DNP — • Career rushing: 1-(-5) (-5.0 avg.) 1960 • Career punting: 1-36 (36.00 avg.) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Clemson 2-3 10 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — South Carolina4 14-19 150 1 0 Notre Dame 2-5 17 0 0 Maryland5 1-4 9 0 0 North Carolina 3-4 -4 0 0 Michigan6 11-18 86 0 2 N.C. State7 0-3 0 0 0 Clemson8 7-9 43 0 0 2008 Georgia Tech9 9-10 71 0 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Navy10 7-9 51 0 0 James Madison 1-3 5 0 0 Wake Forest11 6-8 54 1 0 Northwestern 5-5 38 0 0 North Carolina12 5-8 25 0 0 Navy 0-1 0 0 0 UCLA13 8-16 63 0 3 Virginia 1-1 14 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-1 0 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Miami 3-5 22 0 0 1959 10/3 19 30 .633 214 1 2 Vanderbilt 0-0 0 0 0 1960 10/10 68 104 .654 552 2 6 Wake Forest 1-1 2 1 0 Total 20/13 87 134 .649 766 3 8 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson 10-22 61 1 2 7 • Born March 14, 1939 Virginia Tech 2-9 20 0 4 • Jersey #14 North Carolina — DNP — • Lettered two seasons (1959-60) • Academically ineligibile in 1958 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • First collegiate pass covered 58 yards to Tee Moorman for TD against 2005 9/6 90 180 .500 966 5 8 South Carolina on September 19, 1959 2006 — Not a member of the program — • First career start came against Army on October 17, 1959; completed 2007 6/0 10 22 .455 40 0 0 1-of-3 (.333) passes for 7 yards in a 21-6 home loss 2008 11/1 23 48 .479 162 2 6 • Started all 10 games in 1960, leading Duke to a 7-3 regular season Total 26/7 123 250 .492 1,168 7 14 record, the ACC championship and berth in the Cotton Bowl • Enjoyed a four-game stretch in weeks 5-8 in 1960 by completing 29- • Born March 2, 1987 of-36 (.806) passes for 219 yards in four straight wins over Clemson, • Jersey #13 Geogia Tech, Navy & Wake Forest • Lettered three seasons (2005-07-08) • In Duke’s 7-6 win over Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl in January • First career start came on October 1, 2005 against Navy; completed 1, 1961, completed 12-of-15 (.800) passes for 83 yards including 12-of-16 (.750) passes for 111 yards and rushed 17 times for 56 yards; game-winning 9-yard TD strike to Tee Moorman with 2:45 remaining became the fi rst true freshman to start at QB for Duke since Steve in the game Slayden in 1984 in a 28-21 home loss • Led the ACC in pass completion percentage (.654) in 1960 • Departed 2006 spring practice as the starter, but was dismissed from • 2nd team All-ACC, 1960 school on July 18, 2006 due to an academic violation • Career rushing: 19-(-73) (-3.84 avg.) • Spent the 2006 season working as an assistant ball boy for the • Career kickoff return: 1-14 (14.00 avg.) NFL’s New England Patriots 133 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

1, 1955, completed 7-of-9 (.778) passes for 82 yards and two TDs • Born May 5, 1962 Jerry Barger Salisbury, N.C. while rushing fi ve times for 13 yards • Jersey #14 1951 • Career rushing: 290-519 (1.79 avg.; 10 TDs) • Lettered four seasons (1980-81-82-83) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Career receiving: 1-5 (5.0 avg.) • First career start came as a true freshman on September 6, 1980; South Carolina1 9-12 146 1 0 • Career kickoff return: 13-288 (22.15 avg.) completed 11-of-23 (.478) passes for 128 yards with one TD and one Pittsburgh2 0-5 0 0 1 • Career punt return: 24-250 (10.42 avg.) INT in a 35-10 home season-opening loss to East Carolina Tennessee3 3-7 21 0 2 • Career punting: 54-1,790 (33.15 avg.) • After starting the fi rst three weeks of the year, came off the bench N.C. State4 1-2 18 0 1 • Career defense: 13 INTs against Indiana on October 4, 1980; ACC Rookie of the Week after Virginia Tech5 5-12 47 0 2 • ACC Player of the Year, 1954 completing 10-of-26 (.385) passes for 163 yards with one TD and two Virginia6 3-8 44 0 1 • 1st team All-ACC, 1954 INTs in a 31-21 road loss to the Hoosiers Georgia Tech7 3-4 24 0 0 • Duke MVP, 1954 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 21-of-31 (.677) Wake Forest8 2-6 22 0 2 • Selected in the 23rd round (275th overall pick) of the 1955 NFL Draft passes for 257 yards with one TD and one INT in a 34-17 road win William & Mary9 4-6 42 0 0 by the Chicago Bears over Clemson on October 18, 1980 North Carolina10 1-2 2 0 1 • Inducted into the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame in 1996 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after setting NCAA single-game freshman records for pass completions (38), pass attempts (62) 1952 and passing yards (469) in a 27-24 home loss to Wake Forest on November 8, 1980 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Sunnyvale, Calif. Ben Bennett • The 38 pass completions stood as the Duke single-game record Washington & Lee — DNP — 1980 until Thaddeus Lewis completed 40 passes against N.C. State on SMU — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int October 10, 2009 Tennessee — DNP — East Carolina1 11-23 128 1 1 • The 62 pass attempts continue to stand as the Duke single-game South Carolina 0-1 0 0 0 Auburn2 8-19 85 0 3 record, and the standard was matched by Steve Stayden against N.C. N.C. State 4-7 50 1 0 Virginia3 11-23 134 1 3 State on November 14, 1987 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Indiana 10-26 163 1 2 • The 469 passing yards stood as the Duke single-game record Georgia Tech 1-2 4 0 1 South Carolina4 16-26 112 1 1 until Anthony Dilweg threw for 475 yards against Wake Forest on Navy 0-1 0 0 0 Clemson5 21-31 257 1 1 November 5, 1988 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland6 11-24 146 1 1 • Suffered shoulder injury in 1981 season-opener versus Ohio State North Carolina 0-1 0 0 0 Georgia Tech7 14-24 181 1 2 and did not play quarterback until week fi ve against Virginia Tech Wake Forest8 38-62 469 0 4 (punted against South Carolina in week two and sat out games versus 1953 N.C. State9 17-34 236 2 3 Virginia and East Carolina) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int North Carolina10 17-38 139 2 4 • On September 4, 1982 against Tennessee, set school record for South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 longest pass completion with 88-yard throw to Chris Castor; record Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 1981 stood until Dave Brown’s 97-yard pass to Clarkston Hines against Tennessee11 2-5 47 1 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Wake Forest on November 4, 1989 Purdue12 3-3 124 1 0 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 21-of-30 (.700) Ohio State11 18-37 234 2 2 Army13 1-3 8 0 0 passes for 291 yards with three TDs in a 51-17 home win over Virginia South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State 1-3 10 0 1 on September 25, 1982 Virginia — DNP — Virginia14 2-8 48 1 0 • On October 2, 1982 against Navy, set school records for pass- East Carolina — DNP — Navy15 3-5 29 0 1 ing yards in a quarter (262 in 4th) and half (323 in 2nd), and pass Virginia Tech 9-16 113 1 1 Georgia Tech16 2-6 25 0 2 completions in a quarter (20 in 4th) and half (25 in 2nd); yardage Clemson12 17-25 243 1 1 North Carolina17 2-4 62 1 0 record for quarter continues to stand while record for half stood until Maryland13 31-46 397 2 0 David Green threw for 335 yards in the second half against Georgia Georgia Tech14 8-17 104 0 1 Tech on November 15, 1997; completions records continue to stand 1954 Wake Forest15 8-20 68 1 1 • Broke Leo Hart’s school career passing record (6,116) on November Opponent C-A Yds TD Int N.C. State16 6-10 84 0 1 18 13, 1982 against N.C. State and held the standard until Thaddeus Pennsylvania 0-3 0 0 1 North Carolina17 13-31 202 0 1 Tennessee19 3-10 40 0 1 Lewis topped the mark on November 21, 2009 against Miami Purdue20 3-4 39 0 0 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week and Sports Illustrated National Army21 1-3 -9 0 0 1982 Player of the Week after completing 25-of-34 (.735) passes for 273 N.C. State22 4-8 92 1 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int yards and the game-winning 5-yard touchdown pass to Carl Franks Georgia Tech23 5-7 63 1 0 Tennessee 19-29 288 1 0 at the 12:06 mark of the 4th period in a 23-17 home win over North 18 Navy24 3-10 35 0 5 South Carolina 15-24 177 2 0 Carolina on November 20, 1982 19 Wake Forest25 5-9 84 1 1 Virginia 21-30 291 3 0 • In 1982, became the fi rst QB in ACC history to throw for 3,000+ 20 South Carolina26 4-8 114 1 1 Navy 32-50 363 3 3 yards in a single season 21 North Carolina27 4-6 63 0 0 Virginia Tech 20-29 290 2 0 • Led the ACC in pass effi ciency in 1982 (142.5) Clemson22 20-34 217 1 2 • Led the ACC in total offense in 1982 (262.3 ypg) Maryland23 25-46 228 1 3 • Broke Leo Hart’s school career total offense record (6,267) on Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Georgia Tech24 11-20 186 3 1 September 3, 1983 against Virginia and held the standard until 1951 1010 31 64 .484 366 1 10 Wake Forest25 21-37 407 2 1 Spence Fischer eclipsed the mark on November 18, 1995 against 1952 7/0 5 12 .417 54 1 1 N.C. State26 27-41 313 1 2 North Carolina 1953 10/7 16 37 .432 353 4 5 North Carolina27 25-34 273 1 0 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week pick after completing 32-of-48 1954 10/10 32 68 .471 521 3 9 (.667) passes for 442 yards with three TDs and one INT in a 27-26 Total 37/27 84 181 .464 1,294 9 25 1983 home win over N.C. State on November 12, 1983 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week pick after completing 27-of-35 • Born January 24, 1932 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int (.771) passes for 323 yards with two TDs and one INT in a 34-27 28 • Jersey #36 Virginia 25-40 253 3 0 road loss to North Carolina on November 19, 1983; broke BYU QB 29 • Lettered four seasons (1951-52-53-54) Indiana 27-40 290 1 0 Jim McMahon’s NCAA career passing record (9,536) and held the 30 • First career start came against South Carolina in the season-opener South Carolina 31-47 326 1 1 standard until Boston College’s Doug Flutie surpassed the mark 31 on September 22, 1951; Southern Conference Rookie of the Week Miami 27-47 162 1 2 on November 10, 1984 against Army; Flutie fi nished his career with 32 after completing 9-of-12 (.750) passes for 146 yards and one TD in Virginia Tech 25-51 234 1 1 10,579 career passing yards 33 a 34-6 road win Clemson 34-53 367 4 2 • Led the ACC in total offense in 1983 (268.2 ypg) 34 • Missed fi rst three games of the 1952 season due to injury Maryland 23-43 245 0 1 • Finalist, Davey O’Brien Award, 1983 35 • In Duke’s 20-14 win over Purdue on October 10, 1953, completed Georgia Tech 27-33 255 0 1 • ACC Rookie of the Year, 1980 36 3-of-3 (1.000) pass attempts for 124 yards and one TD and scored Wake Forest 22-32 189 1 2 • First team All-ACC,1982 37 the game-winning TD on a 7-yard rush with 39 seconds remaining N.C. State 32-48 442 3 1 • ACC Player of the Year,1982 (Associated Press) 38 in the fourth quarter North Carolina 27-35 323 2 1 • First team All-ACC,1983 • On October 30, 1954 against Georgia Tech, completed 5-of-7 (.714) • ACC Player of the Year, 1983 (Associated Press & Atlantic Coast passes for 63 yards and one TD as Duke rallied from a 20-0 defi cit Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Sports Media Association) late in the third period for a 21-20 home win; directed game-winning 1980 11/10 174 330 .527 2,050 11 25 • Third team All-America, 1983 (Associated Press) drive that resulted in a 4-yard TD run by Ed Post with 40 seconds 1981 9/7 110 202 .545 1,445 7 8 • Career rushing: 207-(-553) (-2.67 avg.; 1 TD) left in the fourth period 1982 11/10 236 374 .631 3,033 20 12 • Career receiving: 2-13 (6.50 avg.; 1 TD) • In fi nal regular season game -- a 47-12 win over North Carolina on 1983 11/11 300 469 .640 3,086 17 12 • Career punting: 4-171 (42.75 avg.) November 27, 1954 -- completed 4-of-6 (.667) passes for 63 yards, Total 42/38 820 1,375 .596 9,614 55 57 • Finished career holding NCAA all-time records for pass completions recorded three INTs on defense, returned one punt for 8 yards, (820), pass attempts (1,375) and passing yards (9,614) returned one kickoff for 13 yards and successfully booted one PAT • In Duke’s 34-7 win over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl on January

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• Held ACC career record for passing yards (9,614) until Florida • No. 1 QB entering the 2013 season State’s Chris Weinke surpassed the mark on November 18, 2000 Anthony Boone Weddington, N.C. • On September 7, 2013, suffered fractured collarbone in second against Florida; Weinke fi nished his career with 9,839 passing yards 2011 quarter at Memphis; missed the next three games vs. Georgia Tech, • Held ACC career record for total offensive yards (9,061) until Georgia Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Pittsburgh & Troy Tech’s Shawn Jones surpassed the mark on Nov. 28, 1992 against Richmond 0-0 0 0 0 • Returned to the starting lineup against Navy on October 12, 2013; Georgia; Jones fi nished his career with 9,296 total yards Stanford 7-9 70 0 0 informed of starting assignment just 30 minutes prior to kickoff when • Held ACC career record for touchdown passes (55) until Florida Boston College 2-2 16 0 0 projected starter Brandon Connette (ankle) was declared out; earned State’s surpassed the mark on November 18, 1995 Tulane 3-5 55 0 0 ACC Offensive Back of the Week honors after completing 31-of-38 against Maryland; Kanell fi nished his career with 57 touchdown passes FIU — DNP — (.816) passes for 295 yards and three TDs in a 35-7 home win • Represented Duke in the Blue-Gray Football Classic (December 25, Florida State — DNP — • Manning Award Star of the Week pick after completing 24-of-29 (.828) 1983 in Montgomery, Ala.), Hula Bowl (January 7, 1984 in Honolulu, Wake Forest 1-2 11 0 0 pass attempts for 256 yards with three TDs in a 28-21 road win over Hawaii) and Japan Bowl (January 15, 1984 in Tokyo, Japan) Virginia Tech 2-5 22 0 0 Wake Forest on November 23, 2013 • In the Blue-Gray Football Classic, helped the Gray squad to a 17-13 Miami 3-7 13 0 0 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week choice after completing 23-of-34 victory by throwing a 23-yard touchdown pass to Buford McGhee of Virginia 0-1 0 0 0 (.677) pass attempts for 274 yards with two TDs in a 27-25 road win Ole Miss with one minute remaining in the fourth period Georgia Tech 0-2 0 0 0 over North Carolina on November 30, 2013; engineered game-winning • Chosen by the USFL’s Jacksonville Bulls in the 1984 Territorial North Carolina 12-20 111 1 1 11-play, 66-yard drive for a 27-yard fi eld goal by Ross Martin with 2:22 Draft (January 4, 1984) remaning in the fourth period • Sixth round pick of the Atlanta Falcons in the 1984 NFL Draft (May 2012 • On December 31, 2013 against Texas A&M in the 46th annual Chick- 1, 1984) and waived during preseason camp fi l-A Bowl in Atlanta, Ga., set school bowl records for pass completions • Played in two games during the 1984 season with the Bulls; com- Opponent C-A Yds TD Int (29), attempts (45), passing yards (427), passing TDs (3) and total pleted 7-of-13 (.538) passes for 113 yards and one TD before being FIU 1-2 3 0 0 offensive yards (454) in a 52-48 loss; passing yardage total versus released on February 7, 1985 Stanford 13-21 147 0 1 the Aggies fell one yard short of the Chick-fi l-A Bowl record of 428 • Signed by the Atlanta Falcons on February 26, 1985 and waived N.C. Central 1-2 6 1 0 set by Chuck Hartlieb of Iowa in 1988 during training camp Memphis 0-0 0 0 0 • In 2013, posted three of the top 10 single-game pass completion per- • Signed by the Houston Oilers on May 13, 1986 and waived in training Wake Forest 8-11 54 0 0 centage performances in school history: .828 (24-29) vs. Wake Forest 1 camp on August 25, 1986 Virginia 18-31 212 4 0 [3rd]; .816 (31-38) vs. Navy [7th] & .800 (16-20) vs. N.C. Central [t9th] • Signed by the Dallas Cowboys as a strike replacement player on Virginia Tech 5-9 72 0 1 • In 2013, ranked among the ACC leaders in completions per game October 3, 1987 and released on October 6, 1987 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 (3rd; 18.73), third in pass completion percentage (3rd; .640), pass- • Claimed on waivers by the Cincinnati Bengals on October 7, 1987 Florida State 3-15 37 0 0 ing yards per game (6th; 205.5), total offensive yards per game (6th; • Lone appearance for the Bengals came on October 18, 1987 against Clemson 0-4 0 0 0 224.9), points responsible per game (8th; 10.00) and pass effi ciency Cleveland; completed 2-of-6 (.333) passes for 25 yards with one INT Georgia Tech — DNP — (8th; 128.2); nationally, ranked 30th in pass completion percentage, while rushing twice for 17 yards in a 34-0 home loss Miami 0-0 0 0 0 40th in completions per game, 58th in passing yards per game, 60th • Released from the Bengals on October 19, 1987 Cincinnati 0-0 0 0 0 in total offensive yards per game, 68th in passing yardage, 71st in • Joined the Chicago Bruisers of the Arena Football League (AFL) pass effi ciency rating, 74th in points responsible per game and 79th for the 1988 season; completed 172-of-323 (.533) passes for 2,304 2013 in passing TDs yards with 49 TDs and 13 INTs and was named fi rst team All-Arena Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • In 2013, paired with Brandon Connette (14) to become the fi rst Duke and the AFL’s MVP N.C. Central2 16-20 176 0 0 QB tandem to rush for 5+ TDs apiece in a single season • Signed with the Chicago Bears on November 29, 1988 and was active Memphis3 11-16 99 0 1 • Set school record for consecutive starts resulting in wins with 10 for two games, but did not play, serving as an “emercency” QB behind Georgia Tech — DNP — • Counselor, Manning Passing Academy, 2013 third string-turned-starter Jim Harbaugh following injuries to starter Jim Pittsburgh — DNP — • Duke captain, 2013 McMahon (knee) and backup Mike Tomczak (shoulder) Troy — DNP — • Counselor, Manning Passing Academy, 2013 • Played for the Bruisers in 1989 before the organization suspended Navy4 31-38 295 3 0 • Career rushing: 136-425; 3.13 avg.; 11 TD operations, leading the league in passing by completing 69-of-127 Virginia5 21-39 245 2 1 • Career receiving: 1-21 (21.0 avg.) (.543) passes for 892 yards and 15 TDs in fi ve games Virginia Tech6 7-25 107 0 4 • Signed with the AFL’s Dallas Texans and earned second team All- N.C. State7 13-21 139 0 3 Dale Boyd Huntington, W.Va. Arena honors in 1990 after throwing for 1,149 yards and 24 TDs while Miami8 11-15 104 0 0 1955 leading team to the championship game 9 Wake Forest 24-29 256 3 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • First round selection in 1991 of the Sacramento Surge of the World 10 North Carolina 23-34 274 2 0 N.C. State 0-2 0 0 0 League of American Football (WLAF) and completed 9-of-26 (.346) 11 Florida State 20-40 138 0 2 Tennessee 0-0 0 0 0 passes for 60 yards with two INTs 12 Texas A&M 29-45 427 3 2 William & Mary 0-2 0 0 0 • Played fi ve seasons (1991-95) with the AFL’s Orlando Predators and Ohio State 0-0 0 0 0 earned fi rst team All-Arena accolades in both 1993 and 1994 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Pittsburgh 0-0 0 0 0 • Finished playing career with single seasons with the San Jose 2011 10/0 30 53 .566 298 1 1 Georgia Tech1 2-5 22 0 0 SaberCats (1996) and Portland Forest Dragons (1997) 2012 12/1 49 95 .516 531 5 2 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 • Inducted into the AFL Hall of Fame on May 24, 2000 in Des 2013 11/11 206 322 .640 2,260 13 13 South Carolina 0-2 0 0 0 Moines, Iowa Wake Forest 0-3 0 0 0 • Career AFL totals included 14,015 passing yards and 267 pass- Total 33/12 285 470 .606 3,089 19 16 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 ing TDs • Spent the 1998 season as offensive coordinator of the AFL’s • Born October 29, 1991 Milwaukee Mustangs • Jersey #7 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Hired as an assistant coach at Duke on December 28, 1998 • Lettered three seasons (2011-12-13) 1953 10/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 • Served two seasons (1999-00) as an assistant coach (QBs) at Duke • Redshirted in 2010 1954 0/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 under head coach and former teammate Carl Franks before depart- • No. 2 QB behind Sean Renfree in 2011 after Brandon Connette 1955 10/1 2 14 .143 22 0 0 ing in January, 2001 to become assistant head coach and offensive (shoulder) suffered season-ending injury in week two Total 20/1 2 14 .143 22 0 0 coordinator of the AFL’s Florida Bobcats for one season (2001) • Played a season-high 32 snaps after replacing injured starter Sean • Served as a volunteer assistant coach with the af2’s Greensboro Renfree (hand) against North Carolina on November 26, 2011; • Born January 27, 1934 Prowlers in 2000 completed 12-of-20 (.600) passes for 111 yards with one TD and one • Jersey #40 • Served as the head coach of af2’s Florida Firecats for three seasons INT in a 37-21 road loss • Lettered two seasons (1953-55) (2002-04), leading the team to the af2 championship in 2004 • No. 2 QB behind Sean Renfree in 2012 • Played primarily as a halfback in 1953, rushing 16 times for 56 yards • Served three seasons as the head coach of the Manchester Wolves • Replaced injured starter Sean Renfree (arm) late in the third quarter while catching one pass for three yards; also had one INT on defense in 2005-07 (56-33 record) against Wake Forest on September 29, 2012; completed 8-of-11 (.727) and kicked three-of-six (.500) PATs • On October 22, 2007, named the head coach of the Austin Wranglers passes for 54 yards while rushing three times for 10 yards including • Missed the 1954 season with knee injury (af2), and led team to a 6-5 ledger in 2008 before the organization game-winning 4-yard touchdown with 11:35 remaining in the fourth • No. 2 QB behind Sonny Jurgensen in 1955 ceased operations in September, 2008 quarter in a 34-27 road win • Lone career start came in place of the injured Jurgensen (ankle) • Inducted into the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame on September 9, 2011 • First career start came on October 6, 2012; completed 18-of-31 on October 19, 1955 against No. 12 Georgia Tech; completed 2-of-5 • Represented Duke as an ACC Football Legend on December 3, 2011 (.581) passes for 212 yards with four TDs in a 42-17 home win over (.400) passes for 22 yards while rushing 10 times for 10 yards in a at the ACC Championship Game in Charlotte, N.C. Virginia; matched school record for TD passes by a QB in fi rst career 27-0 road loss; also punted 11 times for 381 yards start (4), equalling the standard set by Dave Brown on November 4, • Led the 1955 defense with six INTs 1989 in a 52-35 road win over Wake Forest • Career rushing: 46-97 (2.11 avg.; 1 TD) • Replaced injured starter Sean Renfree (head) in second quarter • Career receiving: 1-3 (3.00 avg.) against Florida State on October 27, 2012; completed 3-of-15 (.200) • Career kickoff return: 3-65 (21.67 avg.) passes for 37 yards in a 48-7 road loss • Career punt return: 11-52 (4.73 avg.) • Replaced injured starter Sean Renfree (chest) in fourth quarter • Career punting: 11-381 (34.64 avg.) against Cincinnati in Belk Bowl on December 27, 2012; did not attempt • Career defense: 7 INTs a pass in 48-34 loss • Career kicking: 3-6 PATs 135 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

yards on Duke’s fi nal drive including game-winning nine-yard scoring Bob Brodhead Kittanning, Pa. Dave Brown Westfi eld, N.J. toss to Marc Mays with 38 seconds left in the fourth period to lead the 1956 1989 Blue Devils to a 27-24 win at Northwestern Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Started the next three games as Ray recovered from neck and toe South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina 1-4 9 0 0 injuries, but then played a reserve role until the season fi nale, a 24-22 Virginia 4-8 64 1 1 Northwestern — DNP — loss to North Carolina on November 17, 1990 Tennessee1 3-6 25 0 0 Tennessee 4-7 38 0 1 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 32-of-50 (.640) SMU2 0-2 0 0 0 Virginia 15-20 135 3 1 passes for 323 yards with two TDs in a 24-24 tie against South Carolina Pittsburgh3 1-5 -9 0 0 Clemson — DNP — on September 7, 1991 N.C. State4 1-3 31 0 0 Army — DNP — • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 18-of-26 (.692) Georgia Tech 2-4 23 0 2 Maryland — DNP — passes for 298 yards with four TDs in a 42-22 win over Rutgers on Navy 0-1 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — September 14, 1991 Wake Forest 0-2 0 0 1 Wake Forest1 24-36 444 4 1 • In 1991, led the ACC in passing yards (2,794), total offensive yards North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State2 27-42 374 4 1 (2,851) and touchdown responsibility (25) North Carolina3 33-54 479 3 2 • Career rushing: 147-53 (0.36 avg.; 7 TDs) 1957 • Career punting: 14-479 (34.21 avg.) 1990 • On May 1, 1992, announced decision to forgo fi nal year of college Opponent C-A Yds TD Int eligibility and enter NFL Supplemental Draft 5 South Carolina 0-3 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Decision to leave school reportedly cost both Duke and Florida State 6 Virginia 4-9 25 1 0 South Carolina — DNP — $90,000 each when, on May 20, 1992, Seminole athletic director Bob 7 Maryland 1-4 33 0 1 Northwestern 23-33 278 2 0 Goin told the media, “ESPN was ready to carry the (Duke-Florida 8 4 Rice 3-4 23 0 0 Virginia 18-40 151 0 2 State contest on September 5, 1992) game. When that kid left, 9 5 Wake Forest 3-3 29 1 0 Clemson 15-30 146 0 2 they dropped us.” 10 6 N.C. State 3-4 102 0 1 Army 6-16 61 0 1 • On June 9, 1992, selected with the fi rst pick of the NFL Supplemental 11 Georgia Tech 4-6 43 0 1 Western Carolina 13-17 182 2 1 Draft by the New York Giants and on August 12, 1992, signed four-year, 12 Navy 3-10 30 0 0 Maryland 6-9 58 0 0 $4.6 million contract that included a $1.6 million signing bonus 13 Clemson 3-7 45 1 1 Georgia Tech 8-20 71 1 0 • Played in fi ve games over fi rst two seasons, all in reserve fashion 14 North Carolina 2-6 24 0 2 Wake Forest 4-6 50 1 0 • First career action came on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1992 N.C. State 11-27 110 0 5 against eventual Super Bowl champion Dallas; completed two-of-six 7 1958 North Carolina 25-47 337 2 1 passes for six yards in a 30-3 road loss Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • In second career appearance, suffered a broken thumb in a 19-0 South Carolina15 5-9 52 0 0 1991 loss to the Phoenix Cardinals Virginia16 8-14 89 0 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • In 1993, rotated with Kent Graham as the backup behind starter Illinois 1-4 21 0 0 South Carolina8 32-50 323 2 0 Phil Simms Baylor17 5-7 53 0 0 Rutgers9 18-26 298 4 0 • After two preseason games, named New York Giants starting QB on Notre Dame18 3-11 21 1 2 Colgate10 18-40 238 3 1 August 10, 1994, beating out Kent Graham after starter Phil Simms N.C. State19 5-12 57 0 0 Virginia11 20-40 175 0 3 had been released the previous June Georgia Tech20 9-25 134 0 3 Vanderbilt12 14-30 189 1 0 • First NFL start came on September 4, 1994 against Philadelphia; LSU21 11-18 163 1 0 Maryland13 30-42 334 1 2 completed 10-of-20 (.500) passes for 171 yards with one TD and one Wake Forest22 3-5 28 1 2 Georgia Tech14 21-46 215 0 3 INT in a 28-23 home win North Carolina23 3-6 33 0 1 Wake Forest15 15-32 154 1 3 • Started 15 games in 1994, leading New York to a 9-6 record (did not N.C. State16 25-41 315 3 0 play vs. Arizona on November 13, 1994) Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int North Carolina17 15-42 168 2 1 • After missing the Arizona game, returned to the starting lineup against 18 Houston on November 21, 1994 but was knocked out of the contest 1956 10/4 11 31 .355 134 1 4 Clemson 23-48 385 3 2 with a concussion in the second quarter; came back the following 1957 10/10 26 56 .464 354 3 6 week to throw two TD passes and run for a third in New York’s 21-19 1958 10/9 53 111 .477 651 3 9 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int win over Washington on November 27, 1994 1989 6/3 104 163 .638 1,479 14 6 Total 30/23 90 198 .455 1,139 7 19 • Started all 16 games in 1995 while setting personal single-season 1990 10/4 129 245 .529 1,444 8 12 bests with 254 completions in 456 attempts for 2,814 yards and a 1991 11/11 231 437 .526 2,794 20 15 • Born December 20, 1936 73.1 passer rating • Jersey #17 Total 27/18 464 845 .549 5,717 42 33 • On November 3, 1996, forced to leave game against Arizona in fi rst • Lettered three seasons (1956-57-58) quarter with bruised back and back spasms; returned the following • Played on the freshman team in 1954 • Born February 20, 1970 week against Carolina on November 10 to throw TD passes on fi rst two • Sat out 1955 season (appendectomy) • Jersey #7 possessions, but threw two INTs in the fourth period in a 27-17 loss • No. 2 QB behind Sonny Jurgensen in 1956 • Lettered three seasons (1989-90-91) • After starting 44 consecutive games, missed contest vs. Arizona • First career start came on October 6, 1956 against Tennessee in • Redshirted in 1988 on October 12, 1997 after aggravating a right pectoral muscle injury place of the injured Jurgensen (knee); completed 3-of-6 (.500) passes • First extended playing time came against Virginia on September 23, against Dallas the previous week (October 5); the 44-game starting for 25 yards in a 33-20 home loss 1989; completed 10-of-15 (.667) passes for 135 yards with three TDs streak was the third-longest among active players behind Green Bay’s • Started the next three games before Jurgensen returned and one INT in 49-28 road loss Brett Favre (84) and Cincinnati’s Jeff Blake (47) • Started nine games in 1957, helping Duke to a 6-3-2 record • First career start came on November 4, 1989 against Wake Forest • Signed with Arizona as an unrestricted free agent on April 29, 1998 • In Duke’s 48-21 loss to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl on January in place of injuried Billy Ray (shoulder); ACC Offensive Back of the and played in 16 games with seven starts over four seasons 1, 1958, completed 4-of-6 (.667) passes for 53 yards with one INT Week after completing 24-of-36 (.667) passes for 444 yards and • Personal single-game bests include: 50 pass attempts vs.Green Bay while rushing fi ve times for minus-11 yards four TDs including a school record 97-yard pass to Clarkston Hines (September 17, 1995); 28 pass completions vs. Baltimore (Septem- • Started all 10 games in 1958 in 52-35 road win ber 14, 1997); .833 (10-12) completion percentage vs. Washington • Career rushing: 181-356 (1.97 avg.; 5 TDs) • Started the fi nal three games of the 1989 regular season, hitting on (December 10, 1995); 299 passing yards vs. Seattle (November 5, • Career kickoff return: 6-119 (19.83 avg.) 84-of-132 (.636) passes for 1,297 yards and 11 TDs 1995); 2 TD passes multiple times • Career punt return: 6-48 (8.00 avg.) • Set Duke records for most passing yards in two consecutive games • Career defense: 10 INTs (853 vs. N.C. State [374] & North Carolina [479]) and three consecu- Career NFL Passing Statistics • Played in the Blue-Gray All-Star game tive games (1,297 vs. Wake Forest [444], N.C. State [374] & North • Selected in the 12th round of the 1958 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Carolina [479]) > New York Giants (1992-97) Browns, but returned to Duke for fi nal season of eligibility • Set Duke records for most touchdown passes in two consecutive > Arizona Cardinals (1998-01) • After serving a brief stint in the military, played with the Buffalo Bills games (8 vs. Wake Forest [4] & N.C. State [4]) and three consecutive Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int of the American Football League in 1960 games (11 vs. Wake Forest [4], N.C. State [4] & North Carolina [3]) 1992 2/0 4 7 .571 21 0 0 • Played minor league football with the Canton Bulldogs and Cleveland • Led the ACC and ranked second nationally behind BYU’s Ty Detmer 1993 1/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Bulldogs of the United Football League and with the Philadelphia (175.6) in pass effi ciency in 1989 with a league single-season record 1994 15/15 201 350 .574 2,536 12 16 Bulldogs of the Continental Football League rating of 161.0, a mark that would stand until 1999 when Georgia 1995 16/16 254 456 .557 2,814 11 10 • Helped Philadelphia to the Continental Football League champion- Tech’s Joe Hamilton posted a rating of 175.0 1996 16/16 214 398 .538 2,412 12 20 ship in 1966 • Started all 11 games in 1991 and became just the third Duke QB to 1997 7/6 93 180 .517 1,023 5 3 • Worked for the Cleveland Browns (Business Mgr.), Houston Oilers throw 20+ TDs in a single season 1998 1/0 2 5 .400 31 0 0 (GM) and Miami Dolphins (CFO) • Led the ACC in total offense in 1991 (259.2 ypg) 1999 8/5 84 169 .497 944 2 6 • Served as the athletic director at LSU from 1982-87 • In Duke’s 49-21 loss to Texas Tech in the All American Bowl on 2000 6/2 40 69 .580 467 2 3 • In 1987, authored Sacked! The Dark Side of Sports at Louisiana December 23, 1989 in Birmingham, Ala., came off the bench to 2001 1/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 State University complete 17-of-30 (.567) passes for 268 yards with three TDs and Total 73/60 892 1,634 .546 10,248 44 58 • Served as the athletic director at Southeastern Louisiana Uni- one INT while rushing four times for 10 yards versity • On September 8, 1990, completed seven-of-11 (.636) passes for 90

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• Born October 22, 1980 Bobby Campbell Hicksville, N.Y. Craig Browning Fayetteville, N.C. • Jersey #6 1979 • Lettered two seasons (2000-01) 1997 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Redshirted in 1998 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int East Carolina1 3-6 25 0 0 • Walk-on member of the 1998-99 Duke men’s basketball team; played N.C. State1 13-26 189 0 1 South Carolina 4-9 41 0 1 in 13 games (0.6 ppg) as the Blue Devils went 37-2, won the ACC Northwestern2 4-9 80 0 0 Virginia 6-16 87 1 2 regular season and tournament titles and reached the NCAA national Army — DNP — Army — DNP — championship game Navy — DNP — Richmond 7-9 54 2 0 • Was not a member of the football program in 1999, but returned in Maryland 10-20 93 0 1 Clemson 1-3 5 0 1 the spring of 2000 Florida State3 4-5 36 0 0 Maryland — DNP — • First career start came on September 30, 2000 against No. 7 Virginia4 9-21 78 0 1 Georgia Tech 1-4 5 0 0 Clemson; completed 16-of-35 (.457) passes for 168 yards with one Wake Forest5 15-35 196 2 2 Wake Forest 3-8 100 1 2 INT in a 52-22 home loss Clemson 10-25 99 0 1 N.C. State 1-1 16 0 0 • Set school record for consecutive pass completions (16) against Georgia Tech6 20-34 154 0 3 North Carolina 0-1 0 0 0 N.C. State on November 11, 2000 in a 35-31 road loss North Carolina 0-1 0 0 1 • On September 1, 2001 against Florida State, completed a 78-yard Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int TD pass to Chris Douglas in a 55-13 home loss; pass completion 1998 1979 9/1 26 57 .456 333 4 6 ranks as the eighth-longest in Duke history Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • On November 3, 2001 against N.C. State, completed 31-of-54 Total 9/1 26 57 .456 333 4 6 Western Carolina 0-2 0 0 0 (.574) passes for 400 yards with two TDs and one INT in a 55-31 Northwestern 0-0 0 0 0 home loss; passing yardage ranks as the 13th-highest single-game • Born April 8, 1959 Florida State 1-4 15 0 0 total in Duke history • Jersey #12 Virginia 4-7 69 0 0 • On December 1, 2001 against Clemson, set school records for pass • Lettered two seasons (1979-80) Georgia Tech 8-15 55 0 0 attempts in a quarter (24 in the fi rst) and in a half (41 in the fi rst) in • Played on the JV team in 1977, completing 24-of-58 (.414) passes for Wake Forest 19-34 181 1 1 a 59-31 road loss 329 yards and four TDs while rushing for 175 yards and four TDs N.C. State 17-28 188 1 0 • Started 18 straight games over 2000-01 • Did not see game action in 1978 due to kidney injury Clemson7 13-23 155 0 0 • Was the only QB on the 2002 roster with collegiate playing experi- • Lone career start came in the season-opener on September 15, 1979 Vanderbilt8 21-42 316 2 0 ence, but was declared academically ineligible on July 12, 2002 against East Carolina; completed 3-of-6 (.500) passes for 25 yards in Maryland9 12-37 178 2 7 • Career rushing: 162-(-81) (-0.50 avg.; 4 TDs) the 28-14 home win over the Pirates North Carolina10 6-14 42 0 0 • Career receiving: 2-29 (14.50 avg.; 1 TD) • Replaced in the lineup by Stanley Driskell, who started the fi nal 10 • Transferred to Iowa Wesleyan in 2002 and played in one game before games of the year being ruled ineligible by the NAIA due to rule that forces student- 1999 • On November 10, 1979 against No. 20 Wake Forest, came off the athletes to sit out one full year before competition Opponent C-A Yds TD Int bench to complete an 80-yard pass to Cedric Jones in a 17-14 road • Played in one game for Iowa Wesleyan, throwing for 313 yards and East Carolina 4-9 46 0 0 loss; pass completion ranks tied for sixth-longest in school history fi ve TDs against Peru State Northwestern11 2-14 12 0 0 • Career rushing: 61-113 (1.85 avg.) • Three-year veteran (2005-06-07) of arenafootball2, playing with Vanderbilt 15-31 251 1 2 • Father, Art, lettered three seasons (1958-59-60) in football at Duke the Albant Conquest (2005), Manchestern Wolves (2006) and South Florida State12 11-29 136 0 2 and kicked the game-winning PAT in the Blue Devils’ 7-6 Cotton Bowl Georgia Wildcats (2007) Virginia — DNP — victory over Arkansas on January 1, 1961 • In 2005, fi nished third in af2 in total offensive yards (4,414) and Georgia Tech — DNP — fourth in passing yards (4,230) N.C. State — DNP — • In 2006, threw 59 TD passes before suffering season-ending injury Maryland — DNP — in week 13 Clemson 2-7 51 0 2 D. Bryant Detroit, Mich. • In 2007, set af2 single-season record for passing yards (4,680) while Wake Forest 3-6 30 0 0 2000 becoming just the third QB in af2 history to throw for 100+ TDs in a North Carolina — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int season (league-high 102) East Carolina 2-9 21 0 1 • Playing for the Kansas City Brigade, named to the 2008 Arena 2000 Northwestern 2-6 20 0 0 Football League All-Rookie team after completing 215-of-336 (.640) passes for 2,340 yards with 40 TDs and 10 INTs while rushing for an Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 East Carolina — DNP — additional 149 yards and 12 TDs Vanderbilt 5-15 65 1 1 Northwestern 3-8 12 0 2 Clemson1 16-35 168 0 1 Virginia — DNP — Florida State2 15-37 152 0 1 Vanderbilt 4-7 37 0 0 Georgia Tech3 20-38 184 1 1 Clemson — DNP — Maryland4 21-34 233 0 2 Florida State 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest5 22-35 277 0 1 Georgia Tech 2-5 26 0 1 N.C. State6 23-36 310 3 1 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina7 3-13 18 0 1 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Mark Caldwell Clinton, Tenn. N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 2001 1963 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Florida State8 9-26 167 1 0 South Carolina — DNP — Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Rice9 15-25 189 1 1 Virginia — DNP — 1997 9/6 85 176 .483 925 2 10 Northwestern10 17-32 171 1 3 Maryland — DNP — 1998 11/4 101 206 .490 1,199 6 8 Virginia11 17-34 191 0 0 California 0-0 0 0 0 1999 6/2 37 96 .385 526 1 6 Georgia Tech12 11-29 201 0 0 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 2000 8/0 9 20 .450 75 0 3 Wake Forest13 21-36 251 1 3 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Total 34/12 232 498 .466 2,725 9 27 Maryland14 12-29 160 1 3 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt15 19-36 295 2 4 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 • Born February 3, 1978 N.C. State16 31-53 400 2 1 Navy — DNP — • Jersey #15 North Carolina17 12-28 146 0 0 North Carolina — DNP — • Lettered four seasons (1997-98-99-00) Clemson18 23-56 283 2 2 • Redshirted in 1996 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • First career start came in season-opener on September 6, 1997 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1963 5/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 against N.C. State; completed 13-of-26 (.500) passes for 189 yards 2000 11/7 129 258 .500 1,448 5 10 1964 10/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 with one INT in a 45-14 home loss 2001 11/11 187 384 .487 2,454 11 17 1965 10/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 • In second career start, at Northwestern on September 13, 1997, Total 22/18 316 642 .492 3,902 16 27 Total 25/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 suffered knee injury and missed next two games • On October 10, 1998, came off the bench to replace Spencer Romine • Jersey #19 (ineffective); completed 19-of-34 (.559) passes for 181 yards with one • Lettered two seasons (1964-65) TD and one INT in come-from-behind 19-16 road win • Reserve QB in 1963 • On October 31, 1998 at Vanderbilt; completed 21-of-42 (.500) passes • Moved to tight end for 1964 & 1965 seasons for career-high 316 yards and two TDs in 36-33 road 2OT loss • Career receiving: 5-66 (13.20 avg.) • On November 14, 1998 against Maryland, set school single-game record with seven INTs in 42-25 home loss • Career rushing: 104-97 (0.93 avg.; 6 TDs) • Career punting: 2-66 (33.00 avg.) 137 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Randy Clark Durham, N.C. Brent Clinkscale Greenville, S.C. Brandon Connette Corona, Calif. 1959 1979 2010 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int South Carolina — DNP — East Carolina — DNP — Elon 0-0 0 0 0 Ohio State 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina — DNP — Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Rice 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia — DNP — Alabama 2-4 12 0 0 Pittsburgh — DNP — Army — DNP — Army 0-0 0 0 0 Army — DNP — Richmond — DNP — Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — Clemson 0-2 0 0 0 Miami1 4-6 30 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland 7-15 73 0 1 Virginia Tech 0-4 0 0 1 Clemson — DNP — Georgia Tech 1-2 6 0 0 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — Virginia 1-1 40 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0-3 0 0 1 Boston College 2-5 22 0 0 North Carolina 6-10 64 1 1 Georgia Tech 0-1 0 0 1 1960 North Carolina 1-1 21 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1980 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 2011 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 East Carolina 2-5 35 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Michigan 0-0 0 0 0 Auburn 7-9 128 2 0 Richmond 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia 8-15 55 0 1 Stanford 1-2 35 0 0 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 Indiana1 3-10 9 0 0 Boston College — DNP — Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina 4-7 45 0 0 Tulane — DNP — Navy 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 FIU — DNP — Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland 0-1 0 0 1 Florida State — DNP — North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — UCLA 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest — DNP — Virginia Tech — DNP — N.C. State 5-7 48 0 0 Miami — DNP — 1961 North Carolina — DNP — Virginia — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Georgia Tech — DNP — South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 1981 North Carolina — DNP — Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Ohio State — DNP — 2012 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia — DNP — FIU 1-2 8 1 0 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 East Carolina — DNP — Stanford 1-2 11 0 0 Michigan 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech — DNP — N.C. Central 0-0 0 0 0 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson — DNP — Memphis 0-2 0 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland — DNP — Wake Forest 0-1 0 0 0 Notre Dame 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — Virginia 1-1 0 0 0 Wake Forest — DNP — Virginia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int N.C. State — DNP — North Carolina — DNP — 1959 4/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 North Carolina — DNP — Florida State 0-0 0 0 0 1960 10/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Clemson 1-1 17 1 0 1961 10/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1982 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Total 24/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Miami 0-3 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Cincinnati 1-1 2 1 0 Tennessee — DNP — • Born January 4, 1936 South Carolina — DNP — • Jersey #10 Virginia 2-2 48 0 0 2013 • Lettered two seasons (1961-62) Navy — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Reserve QB who did not attempt a pass Virginia Tech — DNP — N.C. Central 5-8 55 2 1 • Duke’s starting punter in 1961 & 1962 Clemson 7-10 77 0 1 Memphis 14-21 198 2 0 • Career rushing: 2-(-5) (-2.5 avg.) Maryland 5-8 57 0 1 Georgia Tech2 15-28 122 0 0 • Career punting: 97-3,530 (36.39 avg.) Georgia Tech — DNP — Pittsburgh3 21-32 323 4 4 Wake Forest — DNP — Troy4 20-28 324 3 1 N.C. State — DNP — Navy — DNP — North Carolina 1-1 10 0 0 Virginia 1-1 47 1 0 Virginia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int N.C. State 7-13 59 0 0 1979 5/0 14 32 .438 143 1 3 Miami 5-9 81 1 0 1980 8/1 29 54 .537 320 2 2 Wake Forest 1-3 1 0 0 1981 0/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 North Carolina 0-1 0 0 0 1982 4/0 15 21 .714 192 0 2 Florida State 1-1 2 0 0 Total 17/1 58 107 .542 655 3 7 Texas A&M 0-0 0 0 0

• Born March 7, 1961 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Jersey #11 2010 12/1 10 22 .455 125 0 2 • Lettered three seasons (1980-81-82) 2011 2/0 1 2 .500 35 0 0 • ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 6-of-10 (.600) passes for 64 2012 12/0 5 13 .385 38 3 0 yards with one TD and one INT against North Carolina on November 2013 13/3 90 145 .621 1,212 13 6 24, 1979 in a 37-16 home loss Total 39/4 106 182 .582 1,410 16 8 • Came off the bench at No. 19 Auburn on September 20, 1980 to com- plete 7-of-9 (.778) passes for 128 yards and two TDs in a 35-28 loss • Born July 21, 1991 • Lone career start came on October 4, 1980 against Indiana; • Jersey #18 completed 3-of-10 (.300) passes for nine yards in a 31-21 road loss • Lettered three seasons (2010-12-13) • Moved to defensive back in the spring of 1981, but returned to • Served as top reserve behind Sean Renfree in 2010, seeing action QB in the fall in all 12 games (145 snaps) primarily on short yardage and red zone • Did not see game action in 1981, but was awarded varsity letter situations; fi nished second on the team in rushing with 321 yards • Career rushing: 28-(-48) (-1.71 avg.) on 78 attempts • Career receiving: 1-21 (21.00 avg.; 1 TD) • First career start came on October 16, 2010 against Miami; completed 4-of-6 (.667) passes for 30 yards while rushing 11 times for minus-2 yards and one TD in a 28-13 home loss

138 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE • Set school single-season record for rushing TDs by a freshman 2004 Bob Corbett Clarks Summit, Pa. with eight in 2010 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Set school single-game record for points by a freshman with 14 1974 Navy 5-7 31 0 0 against Virginia on November 6, 2010 in a 55-48 home win; scored Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Connecticut2 12-21 129 1 1 rushing TDs covering 2 and 20 yards while adding a rushing PAT; held N.C. State 14-22 196 1 1 Virginia Tech 2-8 7 0 1 1 the record until Ross Martin (15 points on 4 FGs & 3 PATs) eclipsed the South Carolina 1-2 15 0 0 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 standard on October 20, 2012 in a 33-30 home win over North Carolina Virginia — DNP — The Citadel 0-0 0 0 0 • No. 2 QB behind Sean Renfree in 2011 before suffering season- Purdue — DNP — Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 ending shoulder injury in week two vs. Stanford Army — DNP — Virginia — DNP — • Granted a medical hardship waiver for the 2011 season by the ACC Clemson — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — in January, 2012 Florida — DNP — Florida State 1-1 5 0 0 • No. 3 QB behind Sean Renfree & Anthony Boone in 2012 Georgia Tech — DNP — Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 • In 2012, became the fi rst Duke player since 2001 (both D. Bryant & Wake Forest 4-12 75 0 1 North Carolina 0-1 0 0 0 Ben Erdeljac) to rush for a TD, catch at TD pass & throw a TD pass Maryland 13-25 236 1 2 in the same season North Carolina — DNP — • Suffered shoulder injury in week seven vs. Virginia Tech and missed Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 2002 9/0 26 67 .388 295 4 4 the following week’s game vs. North Carolina 1975 • Entered 2013 spring practice as the No. 3 QB behind Anthony 2003 6/1 30 54 .556 343 2 2 Boone & Thomas Sirk, but elevated to No. 2 following injury (Achilles Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 2004 9/1 20 38 .526 172 1 2 tendon) to Sirk Southern California 8-14 107 0 0 Total 24/2 76 159 .478 810 7 8 2 • Replaced injured starter Anthony Boone (collarbone) in second South Carolina 2-7 24 0 0 3 quarter vs. Memphis on September 7, 2013; completed 14-of-21 (.667) Virginia 9-14 156 1 1 • Born December 15, 1981 4 passes for 198 yards and 2 TDs in 28-14 road win; engineered game- Pittsburgh 15-28 191 0 1 • Jersey #9 winning, 7-play, 75-yard scoring drive in the fourth quarter for a 22-yard Army 1-1 6 0 0 • Lettered three seasons (2002-03-04) 5 TD pass to WR Issac Blakeney with 9:50 remaining in the game Clemson 3-5 43 0 0 • Member of the football program at Rutgers University in 2000 6 • On September 21, 2013 against Pittsburgh, became the fi rst Duke Florida 11-15 179 1 1 • Redshirted in 2000 7 player and just the third player in ACC history (Woodrow Dantzler & Georgia Tech 11-20 106 0 2 • Transferred to Duke and sat out the 2001 season per NCAA Tajh Boyd, both of Clemson) to throw for 300+ yards and rush for 100+ Wake Forest 7-8 84 0 0 regulations yards in a single game in a 58-55 home loss to the Panthers; completed N.C. State 1-2 5 0 1 • Benefi ciary of Duke’s coaching change midway through the 2003 21-of-32 (.656) passes for 323 yards and four TDs while rushing 15 North Carolina 13-17 162 0 0 season; played in just one game through the fi rst seven weeks of times for 101 yards and two TDs to match school single-game record the year under head coach Carl Franks, who was dismissed on for total TD responsibility (6); also matched Duke single-game record Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int October 19; under interim head coach Ted Roof, played in each of for most TD passes for 50+ yards (2) with scoring strikes to Jamison 1974 4/1 32 61 .525 522 2 4 the fi nal fi ve contests, completing 29-of-48 (.604) passes for 230 Crowder (62 yards) and Brandon Braxton (75) 1975 11/6 81 131 .618 1,063 2 6 yards and two TDs • Suffered ankle injury in practice on October 10 and missed game Total 15/7 113 192 .589 1,585 4 10 • First career start came on November 22, 2003 against North Carolina; vs. Navy on October 12 completed 5-of-7 (.714) passes for 81 yards while rushing eight times • On October 19, 2013 against Virginia, threw game-winning 47-yard • Born November 10, 1954 for 42 yards in a 30-22 road win TD pass to TE Braxton Deaver with 11:44 remaning in the fourth • Jersey #10 • Career rushing: 91-187 (2.05 avg.; 2 TDs) period in a 35-22 road win • Lettered two seasons (1974-75) • Duke captain, 2004 • On November 9, 2013 against N.C. State, scored game-winning • Played two seasons on the JV team (1972-73) • Served two years as a player-coach for the Les Argonautes and 5-yard TD with 3:31 remaning in the fourth quarter in a 38-20 home win • In fi rst career action, came off the bench in the season-opener against Turku Trojan in the European Football League • Became Duke’s all-time leader in rushing TDs on November 16, No. 16 N.C. State on September 14, 1974 to complete 14-of-22 (.636) • Served two years (2008-09) as assistant head coach and offensive 2013 with a 4-TD performance against Miami, eclipsing the 68-year passes for 196 yards with one INT in a 35-21 road loss; named ACC coordinator at Pace University old standard of 28 set by Tom Davis from 1941-44 Rookie of the Week • Served as interim head coach at Pace following head coach Mike • With rushing TD versus Texas A&M on December 31, 2013 in the • First career start came on September 21, 1974 against South Iezzi’s resignation on November 18, 2009 Chick-fi l-A Bowl, set school single-season record for TD responsibility Carolina; suffered broken wrist after completing 1-of-2 (.500) passes • Promoted to head coach at Pace on January 8, 2010 (27), breaking the previous standard of 26 set by Anthony Dilweg in for 15 yards; did not play again until November 9 versus Wake Forest 1988 while matching the school single-season record for rushing TDs • Academic All-ACC, 1975 (14), equaling the standard set by Winston Siegfried in 1941 • Career rushing: 82-32 (0.39 avg.) • Holds school single-season record for game-winning, fourth quarter Larry Davis Portsmouth, Va. TD responsibility (3 in 2013) 1966 • Shares school single-season record for rushing TDs (14 in 2013) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Holds school career record for rushing TDs by a QB (31) Chris Dapolito Matawan, N.J. West Virginia — DNP — • Holds school career record for rushing TDs (31) Pittsburgh — DNP — • Holds school record for total TD responsibility in 2 consecutive games 2002 Virginia — DNP — (11; vs. Pitt [2 rushing & 4 passing] & Troy [2-3], 2013) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Maryland — DNP — • Shares school record for total TD responsibility in 3 consecutive East Carolina 5-9 34 0 0 Clemson — DNP — games (12; vs. Georgia Tech (1 rushing & 0 passing), Pitt [2-4] & Louisville 3-13 13 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — Troy [2-3], 2013) Northwestern 0-1 0 0 1 Georgia Tech 9-17 94 0 2 • Became just the third QB in ACC history to rush for 30+ TDs in a Florida State 5-14 115 2 1 Navy1 3-7 64 0 1 career, joining the Georgia Tech tandem of Tevin Washington and Navy 3-5 20 1 0 Notre Dame2 10-16 75 0 3 Joshua Nesbitt Virginia 0-1 0 0 1 North Carolina3 6-7 135 1 0 • Led Duke in rushing TDs in 2010, 2012 & 2013 Wake Forest 5-15 46 0 0 • Recipient of the Micah Harris Trinity Teammate Award in 2013, N.C. State — DNP — an honor presented annually to the member of the Duke program Maryland 5-8 67 1 1 1967 that displays the traits of a true teammate: character, unselfi shness, Clemson — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int compassion and pride Georgia Tech — DNP — Wake Forest 1-9 36 0 0 • Career rushing: 228-735 (3.22 avg.; 31 TDs) North Carolina 0-1 0 0 0 Michigan 0-0 0 0 0 • Career receiving: 12-90 (7.50 avg.; 1 TD) South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • On April 25, 2014, announced decision to transfer and play fi nal 2003 Army 5-7 47 1 1 season of eligibility at Fresno State University Virginia 1-3 26 0 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Clemson 1-1 12 0 0 Virginia — DNP — N.C. State 0-1 0 0 1 Western Carolina — DNP — Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Rice — DNP — Navy 2-4 35 1 0 Northwestern — DNP — North Carolina 4-7 39 1 0 Florida State 1-4 13 0 1 Maryland — DNP — Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Wake Forest — DNP — 1966 4/3 28 47 .596 368 1 6 N.C. State 7-13 57 1 0 1967 10/0 14 32 .438 195 3 3 Tennessee 7-13 76 0 0 1968 10/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 5-6 62 1 0 Clemson 5-11 54 0 1 Total 24/3 42 79 .532 563 4 9 North Carolina1 5-7 81 0 0

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• Born April 12, 1946 Kent Denton Washington, D.C. 1988 • Jersey #15 1963 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Lettered three seasons (1966-67-68) Northwestern3 29-40 353 2 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Played for the freshman team in 1964, throwing for 160 yards Tennessee4 21-32 311 3 1 South Carolina — DNP — and two TDs The Citadel5 19-31 410 3 1 Virginia — DNP — • Did not see game action in 1965 Virginia6 24-47 391 3 1 Maryland — DNP — • First career start came on November 5, 1966 against Navy; com- Vanderbilt7 31-53 349 1 1 California — DNP — pleted 3-of-7 (.429) passes for 64 yards while rushing 27 times for Clemson8 18-41 209 1 2 Clemson — DNP — 103 yards in a 9-7 road win Maryland9 34-57 379 3 2 N.C. State — DNP — • Led Duke to a fourth quarter win over Army on October 7, 1967; Georgia Tech10 19-29 228 1 2 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 completed 5-of-7 (.714) passes for 47 yards with one TD and one Wake Forest11 30-49 475 2 3 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 INT; tossed game-winning 9-yard TD pass to Ed Hicklin with 9:54 N.C. State12 33-56 357 2 2 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 remaining in the fourth period North Carolina13 29-49 362 3 3 • Moved to defensive back for fi nal season (1968) North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • Career rushing: 130-350 (2.69 avg.; 3 TDs) • Career receiving: 1-32 (32.00 avg.) Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1964 1985 11/1 14 25 .560 161 0 2 • Career kickoff return: 1-5 (5.00 avg.) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Career punt return: 2-36 (18.00 avg.) 1986 11/0 6 12 .500 65 0 0 South Carolina — DNP — • Brother, Ronnie, earned one varsity letter as an outfi elder (1961; 2nd 1987 11/1 35 73 .479 507 3 4 Virginia 3-6 24 0 0 team All-ACC) on the Duke baseball team and played fi ve seasons 1988 11/11 287 484 .593 3,824 24 18 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 (1962-66-67-68-69) in the major leagues with Houston Colt 45s, Total 44/13 342 594 .576 4,557 27 24 N.C. State 0-1 0 0 0 Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates Army — DNP — • Born March 28, 1965 Georgia Tech — DNP — • Jerseys #18 (1985) & #8 (1986-87-88) Wake Forest — DNP — • Lettered four seasons (1985-86-87-88) Todd Decker Raleigh, N.C. Navy 1-1 8 0 0 • Redshirted in 1984 with knee injury 1990 North Carolina — DNP — • First career start came on on September 21, 1985 against Ohio Tulane 2-2 17 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int in place of injured Steve Slayden (shoulder); completed 9-of-15 South Carolina — DNP — (.600) passes for 108 yards with one INT before being replaced by Northwestern — DNP — Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int No. 3 QB Mike Muschamp, who rallied Duke from a 13-7 defi cit to Virginia — DNP — 1963 4/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 a 34-13 home win Clemson — DNP — 1964 5/0 6 10 .600 49 0 0 • Second career start came on October 17, 1987 against No. 7 Clem- Army — DNP — Total 9/0 6 10 .600 49 0 0 son in place of Slayden (11 INTs through fi rst 5 games); completed Western Carolina — DNP — 23-of-50 (.460) passes for 305 yards with three INTs in 17-10 road loss Maryland — DNP — • Born January 24, 1943 • Started all 11 games as a senior in 1988 and produced the top Georgia Tech — DNP — • Jersey #10 single-season QB performance in Duke history Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 • Lettered one season (1964) • In 1988, established ACC single-season records for passing yards N.C. State — DNP — • Career rushing: 7-16 (2.29 avg.) (3,824), total offensive yards (3,713), pass attempts (594), touchdown North Carolina — DNP — passes (24) and touchdown responsibility (26) • ACC Offensive Player of the Week after completing 29-of-40 (.725) passes for 353 yards with two TDs against Northwestern on September 1991 Anthony Dilweg Bethesda, Md. 3, 1988 in a 31-21 road win Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1985 • ACC Offensive Player of the Week after completing 21-of-32 (.656) South Carolina — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int passes for 311 yards with three TDs and one INT against Tennessee Rutgers — DNP — Northwestern 1-1 -5 0 0 on September 10, 1988 in a road 31-26 win Colgate 0-0 0 0 0 West Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 • Led the ACC in both pass effi ciency (134.6) and total offense (337.5 Virginia — DNP — Ohio1 9-15 108 0 1 ypg) in 1988 while ranking second nationally in both passing yards Vanderbilt — DNP — Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 and total offense and fourth in TD passes Maryland — DNP — South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • Finalist, Davey O’Brien Award, 1988 Georgia Tech — DNP — Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 • ACC Player of the Year, 1988 Wake Forest — DNP — Maryland 3-7 35 0 0 • 1st team All-ACC, 1988 N.C. State — DNP — Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 • Duke captain, 1988 North Carolina — DNP — Wake Forest 1-2 23 0 1 • Duke MVP, 1988 Clemson — DNP — N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 • Holds school career record for pass effi ciency rating (124.94) North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • Duke’s starting punter for four seasons (1985-86-87-88) 1992 • Career rushing: 77-(-174) (-2.26 avg.; 2 TDs) • Career receiving: 1-12 (12.00 avg.) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1986 Florida State 6-13 75 0 • Career punting: 199-7,889 (39.64 avg.) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Named the Offensive MVP of the Hula Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii, on 0Vanderbilt — DNP — Northwestern 0-0 0 0 0 Rice 0-1 0 0 0 January 7, 1989 after completing 12-of-17 (.706) passes for 145 yards Georgia 1-1 2 0 0 and three TDs while leading the East squad to a 21-10 victory; Florida Virginia — DNP — Ohio 0-1 0 0 0 East Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 State CB Deion Sanders was named the Defensive MVP Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 • Played in the Japan Bowl in Tokyo, Japan on January 16, 1989 Clemson — DNP — Vanderbilt 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland — DNP — • Third round choice (74th overall pick) of the Green Bay Packers in Clemson 4-7 40 0 0 the 1989 NFL Draft (April 23, 1989) Georgia Tech — DNP — Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest — DNP — • In 1989, served as the backup quarterback behind Pro Bowl selec- Georiga Tech 1-3 23 0 0 tion N.C. State — DNP — Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina — DNP — • Active for all 16 games in 1989; saw action against Detroit on No- N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 vember 12, 1989 and completed his only pass attempt for seven yards North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • Elevated to Green Bay’s No. 1 QB in 1990 preseason when Ma- Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int jkowski missed 45 days due to contract holdout 1990 1/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 • Started Green Bay’s season-opener on September 9, 1990, 1991 1/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1987 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int completing 20-of-32 (.625) passes for 248 yards and three TDs in 1992 3/0 6 14 .429 75 0 0 a 36-24 win over the Los Angeles Rams; named the NFC Offensive Total 5/0 6 14 .429 75 0 0 Colgate 8-18 134 2 1 Northwestern 0-0 0 0 0 Player of the Week Vanderbilt 0-0 0 0 0 • Lost starting job when Majkowski signed one-year contract worth • Born October 15, 1970 Virginia 3-4 19 0 0 $1.5 million • Jersey #16 Rutgers 0-0 0 0 0 • On November 18, 1990, came off the bench for an injured Majkowski • Lettered one season (1992) Clemson2 23-50 305 0 3 (shoulder) to lead Green Bay to a 24-21 win over Phoenix; completed • Redshirted in 1989 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 11-of-21 (.524) passes for 134 yards including the game-winning • Career rushing: 1-(-4) (-4.0 avg.) Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 one-yard scoring strike to Ed West with 16 seconds left in the game • Brother, Tom, lettered in both baseball (1981-82-83-84; two-time Wake Forest 1-1 49 1 0 • Released by Green Bay following the 1990 season All-ACC catcher; 41st round pick of the Cleveland Indians in 1984 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 • Did not play in 1991 while recovering from knee surgery MLB Draft) and football (1981-82-83; fullback) at Duke North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • As part of the NFL’s player enhancement project, spent the 1992 season with the Montreal Machine of the World League of American

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Football (WLAF) • Suffered injury in Montreal’s season-opening game against San Curt Dukes Stony Point, N.C. Mike Dunn Hampton, Va. Antonio and eventually would be placed on the injured reserved list 2004 1975 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Career NFL Passing Statistics Navy 0-1 0 0 0 Southern California 1-6 44 0 1 > Green Bay Packers (1989-90) Connecticut 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina 2-5 18 0 1 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Virginia Tech 3-10 73 1 1 Virginia 0-2 0 0 1 1989 1/0 1 1 1.000 7 0 0 Maryland 0-2 0 0 0 Pittsburgh — DNP — 1 1990 9/7 101 192 .526 1,267 8 7 The Citadel 1-1 16 0 0 Army 4-9 47 0 1 Georgia Tech 2-3 19 0 0 Clemson 6-10 114 0 0 Total 10/7 102 193 .528 1,274 8 7 Virginia — DNP — Florida 3-9 48 0 1 Wake Forest — DNP — Georgia Tech 4-5 38 0 0 Florida State — DNP — Wake Forest2 6-9 111 0 2 Stanley Driskell Atlanta, Ga. Clemson — DNP — N.C. State3 3-7 39 0 0 1977 North Carolina — DNP — North Carolina4 2-5 67 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int East Carolina — DNP — 2005 1976 Michigan — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Virginia 1-1 7 0 0 East Carolina 0-2 0 0 0 Tennessee5 4-9 46 0 1 Navy 0-1 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 1-3 8 0 1 South Carolina6 12-20 87 0 1 South Carolina — DNP — VMI — DNP — Virginia7 7-11 107 0 0 Clemson — DNP — Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh8 14-21 197 1 2 Maryland 2-3 2 0 0 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 Miami9 7-13 83 0 0 Georgia Tech 1-1 16 0 0 Miami 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson10 11-21 114 0 0 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland11 9-22 127 0 3 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Florida State 0-1 0 0 1 Georgia Tech12 7-13 57 0 1 North Carolina 3-6 61 0 0 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest13 7-15 91 1 2 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State14 5-11 60 0 0 1978 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina15 7-13 109 0 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Georgia Tech1 6-15 153 1 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1977 South Carolina 1-3 7 0 0 2004 6/0 6 17 .353 108 1 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Michigan 3-10 25 0 2 2005 10/0 1 6 .167 8 0 2 East Carolina16 14-22 190 1 1 Virginia — DNP — Total 16/0 7 23 .304 116 1 3 Michigan17 12-16 118 0 2 Navy 1-4 17 0 2 Virginia18 5-10 44 1 0 Clemson 7-14 113 1 2 • Born October 6, 1983 Navy19 7-13 70 0 1 2 Maryland 22-39 212 0 2 • Jersey #12 South Carolina20 3-10 74 0 0 Tennessee 6-11 57 0 1 • Lettered two seasons (2004-05) Clemson21 4-14 60 0 2 Wake Forest — DNP — • Member of the football program at Nebraska in 2002 Maryland22 13-22 124 1 0 N.C. State — DNP — • Redshirted in 2002 Georgia Tech23 17-31 171 1 0 North Carolina — DNP — • Transferred to Duke and sat out the 2003 season per NCAA Wake Forest24 6-10 78 1 0 regulations N.C. State25 15-25 239 2 0 1979 • Played in six games in 2004 before suffering season-ending leg North Carolina26 6-18 71 0 3 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int injury against Georgia Tech on October 16 East Carolina 5-6 92 1 0 • Most extensive QB action came at Virginia Tech on September 1978 3 18, 2004; completed 3-of-10 (.300) passes for 73 yards with one South Carolina 1-9 12 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 4 TD and one INT Virginia 5-8 40 0 1 Georgia Tech — DNP — 5 • Also saw action at fullback, tight end and wide receiver; earned Army 7-16 75 0 1 South Carolina27 2-8 45 0 1 6 starts against Connecticut (FB) on September 11 and Georgia Tech Richmond 14-22 216 1 1 Michigan28 3-7 24 0 1 7 (WR) on October 16 Clemson 8-20 89 0 1 Virginia29 9-17 128 0 1 8 • Entered the 2005 season as the No. 2 QB, but threw just six passes Maryland 3-15 23 0 1 Navy30 5-11 23 1 1 9 the entire season Georgia Tech 4-13 76 1 0 Clemson31 5-13 33 0 2 10 • Played primarily on special teams over the fi nal eight games of Wake Forest 1-8 10 0 2 Maryland — DNP — 11 the year N.C. State 3-18 39 1 3 Tennessee32 4-10 33 0 0 12 • Career rushing: 27-89 (3.30 avg.) North Carolina 3-10 33 0 1 33 • Career receiving: 3-22 (7.33 avg.) Wake Forest 8-20 77 0 0 34 • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, 2002 N.C. State 21-39 236 1 0 35 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • ACC Academic Honor Roll, 2005 North Carolina 8-19 69 0 2 1977 7/0 7 12 .583 86 0 0 1978 7/2 46 96 .479 584 2 9 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1979 11/10 54 145 .372 705 4 11 1975 10/4 31 67 .463 526 0 7 Total 25/12 107 253 .423 1,375 6 20 1976 11/11 90 169 .533 1,078 2 11 1977 11/11 102 191 .534 1,239 7 9 • Born April 29, 1958 1978 9/9 65 144 .451 668 2 8 • Jersey #5 Total 41/35 288 571 .504 3,511 11 35 • Lettered three seasons (1977-78-79) • With the Blue Devils trailing 24-18 and less than four minutes left in • Born January 11, 1957 the fourth period against Georgia Tech on October 29, 1977, returned • Jersey #8 a punt 16 yards to the Yellow Jacket 35 yard line to set up Duke’s • Lettered four seasons (1975-76-77-78) game-winning drive; Duke then drove 35 yards for the game-winning • ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 6-of-10 (.600) passes for TD pass from Mike Dunn to Tom Hall with 13 seconds remaining; 114 yards while rushing 15 times for 79 yards and one TD against Duke had trailed 24-9 after three periods Clemson on October 18, 1975 in a 25-21 home win • First career start came on September 9, 1978 against Georgia Tech • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after setting Duke single-game in place of injured Mike Dunn; completed 6-of-15 (.400) passes for 153 standard for rushing yards by a QB (168) against Georgia Tech on yards and one TD while rushing eight times for 47 yards in a season- October 30, 1976 in a 31-7 home win opening 28-10 home win; set school single-game record for yards per • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after setting Duke single-game re- pass completion (25.50); named ACC Offensive Back of the Week cord for rushing TDs by a QB (4) against North Carolina on November • Led Duke to a 28-14 win over East Carolina on September 15, 1979; 20, 1976 in a road 39-38 loss; added a two-point conversion on the completed 5-of-6 (.833) passes for 92 yards with one TD and broke a ground for 26 total points to match the second-highest single-game 14-14 tie in the fourth quarter with a pair of rushing TDs total in school history • Started 10 games in 1979 • Led QBs nationally in scoring (80 points) in 1976; the 80 points rank • Career rushing: 172-278 (1.62 avg.; 5 TDs) as the fi fth-highest single-season total in Duke history • Career punt return: 7-39 (5.57 avg.) • Led the ACC in total offense in 1976 (166.8 ypg)

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• In 1976, set Duke single-season marks for rushing yards by a QB Tom Edens Sumter, S.C. 1995 (757), 100-yard rushing games by a QB (4) and rushing touchdowns 1966 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int by a QB (12) Florida State27 20-39 227 2 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Led Duke to a 15-point second half comeback win over Georgia Tech Rutgers28 19-33 214 1 1 West Virginia — DNP — on October 29, 1977; completed 17-of-31 (.548) passes for 171 yards Army29 32-50 362 2 1 Pittsburgh — DNP — with one TD; threw game-winning 7-yard TD pass to Tom Hall with 13 Maryland30 18-36 174 0 0 Virginia — DNP — seconds remaining in the fourth period and Scott Wolcott’s ensuing Navy31 24-41 241 0 1 Maryland 2-7 20 0 2 PAT gave Duke a 25-24 win after trailing 24-9 after three quarters Georgia Tech32 21-32 186 0 0 Clemson — DNP — • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 15-of-25 (.600) Virginia33 35-56 360 3 3 N.C. State — DNP — passes for 239 yards and two TDs against N.C. State on November N.C. State34 31-46 347 1 3 Georgia Tech1 2-13 27 0 1 13, 1976 in a 28-14 road win Wake Forest35 18-29 211 1 0 Navy — DNP — • Started 25 consecutive games from week nine of the 1975 season Clemson36 21-42 226 1 3 Notre Dame — DNP — (November 8 at Wake Forest) through the end of the 1977 campaign; North Carolina37 17-34 120 1 1 Did not play in the 1978 season-opener (September 9 vs. Georgia North Carolina — DNP — Tech) due to injury but returned in week two (September 23 vs. South Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Carolina) and started fi ve straight games before suffering multiple Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1992 9/6 113 197 .574 1,505 8 10 injuries (thumb & knee) against Clemson on October 21; missed the 1966 2/1 4 20 .200 47 0 3 1993 11/9 213 388 .549 2,561 12 14 Maryland contest on October 28 but returned to start the fi nal four Total 2/1 4 20 .200 47 0 3 weeks of the season 1994 11/11 204 346 .590 2,285 16 8 • Holds Duke career records for rushing yards by a QB (1,939), 1995 11/11 256 438 .584 2,668 12 14 • Born October 13, 1947 Total 42/37 786 1,369 .574 9,019 48 46 100-yard rushing games by a QB (6) and rushing TDs by a QB (22) • Jersey #14 • On Duke’s career charts, ranks third in rushing TDs (22), fi fth in • Lettered two seasons (1967-68) • Born November 30, 1972 rushing attempts (565), seventh in total offensive plays (1,135), tied • Played for the freshman team in 1965; completed 41-of-93 (.441) • Jersey #12 for sixth in 100-yard rushing games (6), seventh in rushing yards passes for 513 yards • Lettered four seasons (1992-93-94-95) (1,939) and eighth in total offensive yards (5,450) • Lone career start came on October 29, 1966 against No. 6 Georgia • Redshirted in 1991 • Scored 148 career points on 22 TDs and eight PATs Tech; completed 2-of-13 (.154) passes for 27 yards with one INT in • In fi rst career start, ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 20-of-29 • Career rushing: 565-1,939 (3.43 avg.; 22 TDs) a 48-7 home loss (.690) passes for 222 yards with three TDs and two INTs against East • Career receiving: 1-(-12) (-12.00 avg.) • Moved to the defensive backfi eld for fi nal two seasons (1967-68) Carolina on October 10, 1992 in a 45-14 home win • 2nd team Freshman All-America, 1975 (Football News) • Career rushing: 4-(-8) (-2.0 avg.) • First career pass attempt covered 60 yards to WR Jon Jensen at • HM All-America, 1977 (Associated Press) • Career punt return: 1-5 (5.0 avg.) No. 4 Florida State on September 5, 1992 • Duke MVP, 1977 • Career defense: 2 INTs • Duke captain, 1978 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 24-of-39 (.615) • Represented Duke in the Blue-Gray Football Classic on December passes for 275 yards and two TDs against Wake Forest on October 25, 1979 in Montgomery, Ala. 23, 1993 in a 21-13 road win • Signed free agent contract with the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals fol- Spence Fischer Atlanta, Ga. • On November 26, 1993 against No. 13 North Carolina, threw an lowing senior season 1992 80-yard TD pass to WR Jon Jensen; pass completion ranks tied for Opponent C-A Yds TD Int fi fth-longest in Duke history Florida State 11-20 179 2 1 • In Duke’s 34-20 loss to Wisconsin in the Hall of Fame Bowl on Vanderbilt — DNP — January 2, 1995, completed 28-of-46 (.609) passes for 314 yards Rice 13-25 188 0 0 with four INTs while rushing six times for 15 yards Virginia 8-10 123 1 1 • Finished career ranking second in ACC history and 24th in NCAA East Carolina1 20-29 222 3 2 history in passing yardage Clemson2 12-23 124 0 1 • Had two impressive streaks of pass attempts without an interception Maryland3 10-21 175 0 0 (156 in 1993; 141 in 1994) Georgia Tech4 19-31 228 1 1 • Became Duke’s career leader in total offensive yards in final Wake Forest5 5-14 92 0 2 collegiate game on November 18, 1995 against North Carolina, N.C. State6 15-24 174 1 2 breaking Ben Bennett’s mark of 9,061 yards; held the record (9,110) North Carolina — DNP — until Thaddeus Lewis broke the standard on November 14, 2009 Sam Eberdt Arlington, Va. versus Georgia Tech • Career rushing: 237-89 (0.38 avg.; 7 TDs) 1953 1993 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Career receiving: 1-23 (23.00 avg.) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • Career punting: 9-417 (46.33 avg.) Florida State 10-24 89 0 2 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 • Played two seasons (1992-93) on the Duke baseball team as a Rutgers7 28-45 333 2 1 Tennessee — DNP — right-handed pitcher Army8 29-36 357 3 1 Purdue — DNP — • Appeared in four career games on the mound, allowing seven hits and Virginia9 13-28 115 0 3 Army — DNP — one earned run with four walks and zero strikeouts in 4.1 innings Tennessee10 13-32 156 0 2 N.C. State — DNP — • Duke captain, 1995 Clemson11 21-41 243 0 3 Virginia — DNP — • Academic All-ACC, 1994 Maryland 10-23 138 0 1 Navy — DNP — • Sixth round selection (203rd overall pick) of the Pittsburgh Steelers Wake Forest12 24-39 275 2 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — in the 1996 NFL Draft Georgia Tech13 18-33 242 0 0 North Carolina — DNP — • Played in the World Football League in 1997 N.C. State14 21-35 229 2 0 North Carolina15 26-52 384 3 1 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1951 — 0 6 .000 0 0 1 1952 — 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1994 Gil Garner Augusta, Ga. 1953 2/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1960 1954 10/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Maryland16 15-24 197 2 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 17 Total — 0 6 .000 0 0 1 East Carolina 16-29 170 1 3 South Carolina — DNP — 18 Army 15-24 150 0 0 Maryland — DNP — 19 • Born August 27, 1932 Georgia Tech 14-23 113 0 0 Michigan — DNP — 20 • Jersey #46 Navy 23-27 286 2 0 N.C. State — DNP — 21 • Lettered two seasons (1953-54) Clemson 25-39 240 1 0 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 22 • Member of the team in 1951-52, but did not letter Wake Forest 9-18 131 2 1 Georgia Tech — DNP — 23 • In 1951, was 0-for-6 (.000) passing with one INT Florida State 14-31 138 2 2 Navy — DNP — 24 • In 1953, served as No. 2 fullback and No. 3 quarterback Virginia 19-36 236 1 1 Wake Forest 2-3 25 1 0 25 • Suffered knee injury in week two vs. Wake Forest (September 26, N.C. State 21-38 229 1 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 26 1953) and missed the remainder of the season North Carolina 33-57 395 4 1 UCLA 0-0 0 0 0 • Played exclusively at fullback in 1954, rushing 25 times for 148 yards and three TDs while catching two passes for 16 yards • Career rushing: 28-163 (5.82 avg.) • Career receiving: 2-16 (8.00 avg.) • Career kickoff return: 2-31 (15.50 avg.) • Career defense: 3 INTs • Career kicking: 3-5 PATs; 0-1 FGs

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1961 1965 David Green Charlotte, N.C. Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1994 South Carolina 4-5 27 0 0 Virginia19 10-13 96 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Virginia 6-6 134 2 0 South Carolina20 2-9 28 0 1 Maryland — DNP — Wake Forest 6-7 38 1 0 Rice21 9-13 254 4 0 East Carolina — DNP — Georgia Tech 4-9 13 0 2 Pittsburgh22 16-24 165 1 2 Army 1-1 7 1 0 Clemson 7-11 92 0 1 Clemson23 10-20 145 0 1 Georgia Tech — DNP — N.C. State 7-9 59 0 0 Illinois24 4-11 55 0 2 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 Michigan 8-13 70 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — Clemson — DNP — Navy 2-5 20 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina 6-12 35 0 1 Wake Forest — DNP — Florida State — DNP — Notre Dame 6-9 88 2 0 North Carolina 0-1 0 0 0 Virginia — DNP — N.C. State — DNP — 1962 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int North Carolina — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1963 10/8 101 201 .502 1,265 12 8 Southern California 8-13 107 1 1 1964 10/10 104 192 .541 1,178 7 9 1995 South Carolina 6-7 42 0 0 1965 7/6 50 88 .575 727 5 6 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Florida 12-16 114 1 1 Total 27/24 255 481 .531 3,179 24 23 Florida State 2-5 15 0 0 California 3-5 22 0 0 Rutgers — DNP — Clemson 1-3 12 0 0 • Born July 28, 1944; died December 27, 2006 Army — DNP — N.C. State 0-1 0 0 0 • Jersey #17 Maryland — DNP — Georgia Tech 3-4 7 0 0 • Lettered three seasons (1963-64-65) Navy 2-2 12 0 0 Maryland 0-2 0 0 0 • Began the 1963 season as the No. 3 QB behind Dave Uible and Georgia Tech — DNP — Wake Forest 4-7 63 0 0 Jerry Stoltz; pressed into action in week two against Virginia on Virginia — DNP — North Carolina 5-7 46 0 0 September 28 when both were lost to injury; completed 5-of-10 N.C. State — DNP — (.500) passes for 79 yards and one TD, rushed for one TD and two Wake Forest 0-1 0 0 0 PATs in a 30-8 road win Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Clemson — DNP — • First career start came on October 5, 1963 against Maryland; com- 1960 4/0 2 3 .667 25 1 0 North Carolina — DNP — 1961 10/0 56 86 .652 576 5 4 pleted 6-of-14 (.429) passes for 106 yards with one TD in a 30-12 win 1962 10/0 42 65 .646 413 2 2 in Richmond, Va.; with nine minutes remaining in the game, tossed a Total 24/0 100 154 .649 1,014 8 6 60-yard TD pass to Stan Crisson for a 17-12 Duke lead 1996 • In a 35-30 win over Clemson on October 19, 1963, became the fi rst Opponent C-A Yds TD Int player in ACC history to throw four TD passes in a game 1 • Born March 23, 1941 Florida State 6-12 40 0 0 • Set ACC single-game record for passing yards (217) against North • Jersey #11 Northwestern — DNP — Carolina on November 28, 1963 in a 16-14 home loss 2 • Lettered three seasons (1960-61-62) Army 11-20 102 0 0 • Led the ACC in passing yards (1,265) and TD passes (12) in 1963 • Quarterbacked the freshman team to undefeated season in 1959 Georgia Tech — DNP — • Ranked third nationally in TD passes in 1963 3 • No. 2 QB behind Walt Rappold in 1961 & 1962 Navy 7-11 76 0 1 • Matched ACC single-season record for TD passes in 1963 set by • Led the ACC in pass completion percentage (.652) in 1961 Clemson — DNP — Wake Forest’s Norm Snead in 1959 4 • On October 6, 1962, came off the bench to complete 12-of-16 (.750) Maryland 9-21 103 0 1 • Against No. 8 Georgia Tech on October 31, 1964, completed an ACC passes for 114 yards with one TD and one INT as Duke erased a 21-0 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 single-game record 24 passes in a 21-8 home loss 5 halftime defi cit to defeat Florida, 28-21; engineered game-winning N.C. State 14-32 138 1 1 • Led the ACC in passing yards (1,178) in 1964 6 drive that resulted in a one-yard TD run by FB Mike Curtis with 11:19 Wake Forest 25-37 272 2 0 • Broke Billy Cox’s school career passing record (2,455) on Septem- 7 remaining in the fourth quarter North Carolina 18-33 233 1 0 ber 18, 1965 versus Virginia; held the record (3,179) until Leo Hart • Career rushing: 67-42 (0.63 avg.; 2 TDs) surpassed the mark on October 25, 1969 versus N.C. State • Career punt return: 5-28 (5.60 avg.) • In Duke’s 41-21 win over Rice on October 2, 1965, matched own 1997 • Career defense: 3 INTs school record with four TD passes; completed 9-of-13 (.692) passes Opponent C-A Yds TD Int for 254 yards with scoring tosses covering 15, 19, 60 & 62 yards N.C. State — DNP — • On October 23, 1965 at Illinois, suffered knee injury and missed Northwestern 4-9 42 1 0 the next three games; returned for the season fi nale on November Army — DNP — 20 against North Carolina and threw an incomplete pass on his Navy — DNP — Maryland — DNP — Scotty Glacken Bethesda, Md. lone attempt • 2nd team All-ACC,1963 Florida State — DNP — 1963 • 2nd team All-ACC,1964 Virginia 2-4 6 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Career rushing: 144-130 (0.90 avg.; 5 TDs) Wake Forest — DNP — South Carolina 3-9 39 1 0 • Lettered two seasons (1964-65) as a catcher on the Duke baseball Clemson — DNP — Virginia 5-10 79 1 0 team, playing in 44 career games and batting .217 (33-of-152) with 12 Georgia Tech 21-27 335 4 1 1 8 Maryland 6-14 106 1 0 runs scored, four doubles, one triple, three home runs and 13 RBI North Carolina 12-33 142 1 4 2 California 17-32 196 1 2 • Selected in the seventh round of the 1966 AFL Draft by the Denver 3 Clemson 8-12 134 4 0 Broncos and completed 6-of-15 (.400) passes for 84 yards and one Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 4 N.C. State 14-33 123 1 2 TD in 10 games over two seasons (1966-67) 1994 3/0 1 1 1.000 7 1 0 5 Georgia Tech 12-26 140 0 2 • Served as the head football coach at Georgetown University from 1995 3/0 4 8 .500 27 0 0 6 Wake Forest 11-20 115 1 0 1969-92, compiling a 98-94-2 (.510) career record in 23 seasons 1996 8/7 90 166 .542 954 4 3 7 Navy 9-16 116 1 1 • Enshrined in the Georgetown University Athletic Hall of Fame 1997 4/1 39 73 .534 525 6 5 8 North Carolina 16-28 217 1 1 Total 18/8 134 248 .540 1,523 11 8 Career AFL Passing Statistics 1964 > Denver Broncos (1966-67) • Born February 10, 1975 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Jersey #11 South Carolina9 10-18 95 0 0 1966 8/1 6 11 .545 84 1 0 • Lettered two seasons (1996-97) Virginia10 6-11 99 2 0 1967 2/0 0 4 .000 0 0 0 • First career start came on September 7, 1996 against No. 3 Florida Maryland11 7-10 74 1 0 Total 10/1 6 15 .400 84 1 0 State; completed 6-of-12 (.500) passes for 40 yards before suffering N.C. State12 2-7 23 0 1 an ankle injury and leaving the 44-7 road loss Army13 6-15 93 0 0 • Missed week two against Northwestern before returning to the Georgia Tech14 24-38 263 1 3 starting lineup in week three versus Army Wake Forest15 10-20 102 0 2 • Nursing the injured ankle, did not play against Georgia Tech (Sep- Navy16 7-17 90 1 2 tember 26), but returned to start against Navy (October 5) but suffered North Carolina17 17-30 238 2 1 a concussion and missed the Clemson contest (October 12) Tulane18 15-26 101 0 0 • Entered the 1997 season as the No. 1 QB, but suffered a torn MCL in the fi nal preseason scrimmage on August 23 • After sitting out the season-opener against N.C. State on September 6, 1997, played in a reserve role in week two versus Northwestern on September 13, but re-injured knee and missed the next four games • Against Georgia Tech on November 15, 1997, came off the bench

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to post the most prolifi c passing quarter in Duke history; versus the • Started all 31 games of his Duke career Yellow Jackets in the fourth quarter of a 41-38 home loss, completed Leo Hart Kinston, N.C. • Led the ACC in passing in 1968 (2,238 yards), 1969 (1,642 yards) 14-of-17 (.824) passes for 256 yards and four TDs; fi nished the game 1968 and 1970 (16.4 completions per game) 21-of-27 (.778) for 335 yards and four TDs after entering the game with Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Led the ACC in total offense in 1968 (2,340 yards), 1969 (1,612 9:19 remaining in the third period and Duke trailing, 35-11 South Carolina1 16-25 214 1 0 yards) and 1970 (210.5 ypg) • Returned to the starting lineup for the season fi nale on November Michigan2 11-29 183 1 1 • Only player in ACC history to lead the league in both total offense 22 against No. 8 North Carolina; completed 12-of-33 (.364) passes for Maryland3 10-25 125 0 1 and passing in three consecutive seasons 142 yards with one TD and four INTs in a 50-14 road loss Virginia4 20-38 294 1 1 • Broke Scotty Glacken’s school career passing record (3,179) on Oc- • Career rushing: 67-45 (0.67 avg.; 1 TD) Clemson5 19-34 316 2 2 tober 25, 1969 against N.C. State and held the record (6,116) until Ben Army6 11-24 161 2 1 Bennett broke the mark on November 13, 1982 versus N.C. State Georgia Tech7 15-27 237 1 0 • Finished career as just the fourth player in NCAA history to pass N.C. State8 18-37 189 1 3 for 6,000 yards, joining Steve Ramsey (North Texas State), Chuck Wake Forest9 20-28 282 2 0 Hixson (LSU) and Jim Plunkett (Stanford) North Carolina10 22-34 237 0 2 • Closed career ranking fi fth in NCAA history in total offense behind Plunkett, Ramsey, Hixson and Virgil Carter (BYU) George Harris Kings Mountain, N.C. 1969 • Graduated as the ACC’s all-time leader in pass completions, pass 1957 attempts, passing yards and total offense Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • First three-time fi rst team All-ACC selection in league history Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 11 South Carolina 20-34 194 2 0 • 1st team All-ACC, 1968 South Carolina — DNP — 12 Virginia 11-26 90 0 1 • HM All-America, 1968 (Associated Press) Virginia — DNP — 13 Pittsburgh 10-24 125 1 1 • 1st team All-ACC, 1969 Maryland — DNP — 14 Wake Forest 21-28 262 1 2 • HM All-America, 1969 (Associated Press) Rice — DNP — 15 Maryland 9-27 123 0 0 • Duke MVP, 1969 Wake Forest 0-1 0 0 0 16 N.C. State 16-29 154 0 0 • 1st team All-ACC, 1970 N.C. State — DNP — 17 Georgia Tech 20-31 275 0 4 • HM All-America, 1970 (Associated Press) Georgia Tech — DNP — 18 Clemson 17-27 212 0 0 • Duke MVP, 1970 Navy — DNP — 19 Virginia Tech 8-18 110 0 1 • Duke captain, 1970 Clemson — DNP — North Carolina20 13-24 97 1 0 North Carolina — DNP — • Career rushing: 314-151 (0.48 avg.; 13 TDs) • Lettered three seasons (1968-69-70) as a right-handed pitcher on 1970 the Duke baseball team; appeared in career 29 games, compiling a 1958 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 6-10 record and 2.48 ERA; allowed 97 hits and 32 earned runs in Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Florida21 21-36 228 1 0 116.1 innings with 90 strikeouts and 49 walks South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland22 24-38 254 1 2 • Participated in both the East-West Shrine Game and Senior Bowl Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia23 16-28 231 0 1 • Selected in the third round (59th overall pick) of the 1971 NFL Draft Illinois — DNP — Ohio State24 11-23 92 0 2 by the Atlanta Falcons Baylor — DNP — West Virginia25 7-10 82 0 0 • Played professionally with the Atlanta Falcons (1971), Los Angeles Notre Dame — DNP — N.C. State26 5-11 42 0 0 Rams (1972), Buffalo Bills (1972-73) and New York Giants (1974) N.C. State — DNP — Clemson27 26-36 287 1 2 • First professional action came as a reserve for the Falcons on Oc- Georgia Tech — DNP — Georgia Tech28 17-30 242 0 2 tober 24, 1971 in a 28-6 home victory over the New Orleans Saints; Louisiana State 1-3 16 0 0 Wake Forest29 17-27 216 0 1 played fi ve snaps and threw one incomplete pass Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina30 22-31 302 2 0 • After being traded from the Bills to the Giants prior to the 1974 cam- North Carolina — DNP — North Carolina31 13-38 260 2 2 paign, suffered career-ending shoulder surgery against the Houston Oilers in New York’s fi rst preseason game 1959 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Served as an assistant football coach at Duke from November, 1974-June, 1977 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1968 10/10 162 301 .538 2,238 11 11 • Inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame in 1988 South Carolina1 1-3 14 0 0 1969 10/10 145 268 .541 1,642 5 9 • Inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2008 Ohio State2 2-5 14 0 1 1970 11/11 179 308 .581 2,236 7 12 Rice3 1-2 12 0 0 Total 31/31 486 877 .554 6,116 23 32 Pittsburgh4 2-5 16 0 0 Career NFL Passing Statistics Army 4-13 28 0 1 • Born March 3, 1949 > Atlanta Falcons (1971) N.C. State 1-4 8 0 0 • Jersey #10 > Buffalo Bills (1972) Georgia Tech5 2-4 35 0 0 • Lettered three seasons (1968-69-70) Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Clemson 0-2 0 0 1 • Played on the freshman team in 1967, completing 32-of-64 (.500) 1971 1/0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Wake Forest6 3-6 112 2 1 passes for 380 yards 1972 2/1 6 15 .400 53 0 3 North Carolina7 11-21 142 0 1 • Entered the 1968 season as a reserve, but pressed into action in Total 3/1 6 16 .375 53 0 3 season-opener for fi rst career start at South Carolina on September Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 21 when projected starter Dave Trice suffered a knee injury in fi nal 1957 1/0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 preseason scrimmage; ACC Offensive Player of the Week after 1958 4/0 1 3 .333 16 0 0 completing 16-of-25 (.640) passes for 214 yards and one TD in a 1959 10/7 27 65 .415 381 2 5 14-7 road win Ken Hull Swarthmore, Pa. Total 15/7 28 69 .406 397 2 5 • Set school record for longest pass completion with 81-yard throw to 1988 Wes Chesson against Wake Forest on November 16, 1968; record Opponent C-A Yds TD Int stood until Ben Bennett’s 88-yard pass to Chris Castor against Ten- • Born September 5, 1938 Northwestern — DNP — nessee on September 4, 1982 • Jersey #18 Tennessee — DNP — • Ranked sixth nationally in total offense and 10th in passing yards • Lettered three seasons (1957-58-59) The Citadel 1-1 2 0 0 in 1968 • In Duke’s 48-21 loss to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl on January Virginia — DNP — • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 21-of-28 (.750) 1, 1958, threw an INT on his only passing attempt and rushed three Vanderbilt — DNP — passes for 262 yards with one TD and two INTs against Wake Forest times for nine yards Clemson 4-10 42 0 2 on October 11, 1969 in a 27-20 road win • First career start came in the season-opener on September 19, Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 17-of-27 (.630) 1959 at South Carolina; completed 1-of-3 (.333) passes for 14 yards Georgia Tech — DNP — passes for 212 yards against Clemson on November 8, 1969 in a in a 12-7 road loss Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 34-27 home win • On October 31, 1959 against No. 9 Georgia Tech, completed 2-of-4 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 • Participated in the most famous Duke football snap from scrimmage (.500) passes for 35 yards in a 10-7 upset road win; directed game- North Carolina — DNP — winning drive that resulted in a 28-yard fi eld goal by Art Browning with — the “Shoestring Play” — on November 22, 1969 in a 17-13 home 7:34 left in the fourth quarter win over North Carolina; with the score tied 7-7 late in the third period, Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • In Duke’s 27-15 win over Wake Forest on November 14, 1959, knelt down to tie his shoe following a rushing attempt rather than 1988 5/0 5 11 .455 44 0 2 completed 3-of-6 (.500) passes for 112 yards with two TDs; scoring returning to the huddle, distracting the Tar Heel defense enough for tosses covered 50 (to Floyd Bell) and 55 (to Jack Wilson) yards WR Wes Chesson to take a direct snap and sprint 53 yards for a TD Total 5/0 5 11 .455 44 0 2 • Career rushing: 63-27 (0.43 avg.) • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 26-of-36 (.722) • Career kickoff return: 3-41 (13.67 avg.) passes for 287 yards with one TD and two INTs against Clemson on • Born November 6, 1968 • Career punt return: 4-14 (3.50 avg.) October 24, 1970 in a 21-10 road win • Jersey #11 • Career punting: 9-231 (25.67 avg.) • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 17-of-27 (.630) • Lettered one season (1988) • Career defense: 1 INT passes for 216 yards with one INT against Wake Forest on November • Career rushing: 3-9 (3.00 avg.) 7, 1970 in a 28-14 home loss

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Robert Jamieson Greensboro, N.C. Mark Johnson Oxen Hill, Md. Ringgold, Ga. 1963 1972 2005 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int South Carolina — DNP — Alabama — DNP — East Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia — DNP — Washington 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 Stanford — DNP — VMI 1-2 9 0 0 California 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia — DNP — Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — Navy 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson 2-7 22 0 1 Miami 0-2 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — Maryland1 5-8 54 1 1 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Navy2 7-9 76 0 0 Florida State 0-0 0 0 0 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech3 9-15 156 0 0 Wake Forest 1-2 -3 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest4 5-18 47 0 1 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina5 2-12 25 0 4 North Carolina 0-1 0 0 1 1964 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1973 2006 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Tennessee6 6-13 95 0 1 Richmond1 2-6 11 0 0 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 Washington7 7-13 74 2 2 Wake Forest — DNP — N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia8 9-19 155 0 1 Virginia Tech 6-8 71 0 0 Army 0-0 0 0 0 Purdue9 3-8 48 1 1 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Tulane10 0-1 0 0 0 Alabama 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson 1-5 -5 0 2 Florida State 0-0 0 0 0 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland 0-1 0 0 0 Miami 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech11 8-14 81 0 0 Vanderbilt 0-0 0 0 0 Tulane 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest12 3-9 45 0 1 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State13 1-8 4 0 3 Boston College 0-0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 1963 7/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 1964 10/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Total 17/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1972 7/5 30 69 .435 380 1 7 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1973 11/8 38 91 .418 497 3 11 2005 11/0 2 7 .286 6 0 1 • Born November 6, 1941 1974 11/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 11/1 8 14 .571 82 0 0 • Jersey #11 Total 29/13 68 160 .425 877 4 18 2007 12/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 • Lettered two seasons (1963-64) 2008 12/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 • Career defense: 2 INTs • Born June 1, 1953 Total 46/1 10 21 .476 88 0 1 • Also played safety; recorded two INTs in 1963 • Jersey #9 • Lettered two seasons (1962-63) for the Duke basketball team; in 30 • Lettered three seasons (1972-73-74) • Born November 24, 1986 career games, scored 50 points with 53 rebounds while shooting 19-of- • Scheduled to start at QB in 1972, but suffered shoulder injury one • Jersey #6 32 (.594) from the fi eld and 12-of-24 (.500) from the foul line week prior to the season; attempted to throw left-handed following • Lettered four seasons (2005-06-07-08) injury to no avail • After seeing spot reserve duty at both QB and WR as a true freshman • Returned in week two against No. 12 Washington on September in 2005, started the season-opener on September 2, 2006 against 16, starting at tailback; in the 14-6 road loss to the Huskies, rushed Richmond at QB after incumbant starter Zack Asack was dismissed 16 times for 47 yards in two quarters before suffering ankle injury; from school due to academic violation that summer; completed 2-of-6 Eric Johnson Sea Cliff, N.J. would miss the next three games; returned at QB, starting fi ve of the (.333) passes for 11 yards in a 13-0 home loss; was replaced in the last six games as Duke went 4-2 second quarter by true freshman Thaddeus Lewis 1978 • First career start came against Maryland on October 21, 1972; ACC • Replaced in the starting lineup by Lewis in week two Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Offensive Back of the Week after completing 5-of-8 (.625) passes for • Pressed into action as a reserve in week three against No. 14 Georgia Tech — DNP — 54 yards with one TD and one INT while rushing 19 times for 114 Virginia Tech when Lewis was forced to miss action due to head South Carolina — DNP — yards and one TD in a 20-14 home win injury; completed 6-of-8 (.750) passes for 71 yards in a 36-0 road loss Michigan — DNP — • ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 9-of-15 (.600) passes • Played fi nal two seasons at OLB, seeing action in all 24 games with Virginia — DNP — for 156 yards against Georgia Tech on November 4, 1972 in a 20-14 17 starting assignments Navy 0-1 0 0 1 home win • Career rushing: 24-27 (1.13 avg.) Clemson — DNP — • Rushed for 462 yards in 1972, marking the third-highest single- • Career receiving: 11-90 (8.18 avg.; 1 TD) Maryland — DNP — season total by a Duke QB • Career defense: 79 tackles, 4.5 TFL, 1.0 sack, 3 PBUs, 1 FR & 1 INT Tennessee — DNP — • Started eight games at QB in 1973 before moving to defensive back • Also started at WR (four games in 2005; two games in 2006) and Wake Forest — DNP — for senior season (1974) LB (fi ve games in 2007; 12 games in 2008) N.C. State — DNP — • Led Duke to a 23-21 come-from-behind win over Washington on • Lettered as an outfi elder in baseball at Duke in 2009, playing in 17 North Carolina — DNP — September 22, 1973; completed 7-of-13 (.538) passes for 74 yards games with six starting assignments while batting .269 (7-for-26) with with two TDs and two INTs; threw game-winning 11-yard TD pass to three runs scored, one double, one triple and three RBI Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Randy Cobb with 1:37 remaining in the fourth quarter • After graduating from Duke, transferred to Alabama A&M but waiver 1978 1/0 0 1 .000 0 0 1 • In 1972, recipient of the ACC’s Brian Piccolo Award, an honor pre- and appeal for immediate baseball eligibility (2010 season) were Total 1/0 0 1 .000 0 0 1 sented annually to the most couragous football player in the league denied by the NCAA • Duke captain,1973 • Signed free agent contract with the Baltimore Orioles in June, 2010 • Born May 31, 1960 • Career rushing: 210-715 (3.40 avg.; 6 TDs) • Played seven games for the Gulf Coast League Orioles in 2010 and • Jersey #19 • Career receiving: 1-9 (9.00 avg.) batted .227 (5-for-22) with three runs scored, four doubles and one RBI • Lettered one season (1979) • Career defense: 1 INT • In only season as a QB (1978), appearned in one game (Navy on October 14) and threw one incomplete pass while rushing twice for four yards • Moved to running back in the spring of 1979, but played as a reserve DB that fall, recording nine total tackles and one INT • Career rushing: 2-4 (2.00 avg.) • Career defense: 1 INT

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• Fourth round selection (43rd overall pick) of the Philadelphia Eagles Sonny Jurgensen Wilmington, N.C. in the 1957 NFL Draft Dortch Langston Goldsboro, N.C. 1954 • Played 18 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles (1957-63) and 1957 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Washington Redskins (1964-74) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Pennsylvania 0-0 0 0 0 • Served as backup to Bobby Thompson (1957) and Hall of Famer South Carolina — DNP — Tennessee 0-2 0 0 0 Norm van Brocklin (1958-59-60) in Philadelphia before taking start- Virginia — DNP — Purdue 4-6 40 0 0 ing reigns in 1961 Maryland — DNP — Army 0-2 0 0 1 • Traded on April 1, 1964 from Philadelphia to Washington in exchange Rice — DNP — N.C. State 1-2 7 0 0 for QB Norm Snead and CB Claude Crabb Wake Forest 0-1 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-1 0 0 0 • Captured fi ve NFL passing titles (1961, 1962, 1966, 1967 & 1969) N.C. State — DNP — Navy 2-6 51 0 2 • Led the NFL in passing TDs twice (1961 & 1967) Georgia Tech — DNP — Wake Forest 3-3 83 1 0 • Shares NFL record for longest pass completion with 99-yard effort to Navy — DNP — South Carolina 1-2 15 0 0 Gerry Allen on September 15, 1968 against the Chicago Bears Clemson — DNP — North Carolina 1-3 16 0 0 • Threw for 3,000+ yards in fi ve seasons, 300+ yards in 25 games North Carolina — DNP — and 400+ yards in fi ve games 1955 • Rushed for 493 career yards and 15 TDs 1958 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Five-time Pro Bowl selection (1961, 1964, 1966, 1967 & 1969) • Two-time First Team All-Pro pick (1961 & 1969) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int N.C. State1 2-6 20 0 1 • Helped Philadelphia to the NFL championship in 1960 South Carolina — DNP — Tennessee2 7-10 88 0 0 • Helped Washington to four playoff berths Virginia — DNP — William & Mary3 4-5 63 1 0 • Retired as the NFL’s all-time leading passer Illinois — DNP — Ohio State4 8-11 120 0 1 • Inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1971 Baylor — DNP — Pittsburgh5 6-9 112 1 0 • Inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame on April 7, 1979 Notre Dame — DNP — Georgia Tech — DNP — • Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on July 30, 1983 N.C. State — DNP — Navy6 0-6 0 0 2 • Inducted into the Orange Bowl Hall of Honor in January, 2004 Georgia Tech — DNP — South Carolina7 4-6 57 0 0 LSU — DNP — Wake Forest8 4-10 55 0 1 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 9 Career NFL Passing Statistics North Carolina 2-6 21 0 2 North Carolina — DNP — > Philadelphia Eagles (1957-63) 1956 > Washington Redskins (1964-74) Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1957 1/0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1957 10/5 33 70 .471 470 5 8 South Carolina10 2-9 20 0 1 1958 1/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1958 12/0 12 22 .545 259 0 1 Virginia11 4-6 52 1 0 Total 2/0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 1959 12/0 3 5 .600 27 1 0 Tennessee — DNP — 1960 12/0 24 44 .545 486 5 1 SMU 5-6 93 0 0 • Born May 16, 1937 1961 14/14 235 416 .565 3,723 32 24 Pittsburgh 0-2 0 0 0 • Jersey #19 1962 14/13 196 366 .536 3,261 22 26 N.C. State 1-1 7 1 0 • Lettered one season (1958) 1963 9/9 99 184 .538 1,413 11 13 Georgia Tech12 2-4 41 0 0 1964 14/14 207 385 .538 2,934 24 13 Navy13 11-21 121 0 3 1965 13/13 190 356 .534 2,367 15 16 Tuckahoe, N.Y. Wake Forest14 0-4 0 0 0 Dave Lerps 1966 14/14 254 436 .583 3,209 28 19 North Carolina15 3-6 46 0 2 1952 1967 14/14 288 508 .567 3,747 31 16 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1968 12/12 167 292 .572 1,980 17 11 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Washington & Lee — DNP — 1969 14/14 274 442 .620 3,102 22 15 SMU — DNP — 1954 10/0 12 27 .444 212 1 3 1970 14/14 202 337 .599 2,354 23 10 1955 9/9 37 69 .536 536 2 7 Tennessee — DNP — 1971 5/1 16 28 .571 107 0 2 South Carolina 1-1 7 0 0 1956 9/6 28 59 .475 380 2 6 1972 7/4 39 59 .661 633 2 4 Total 28/15 77 155 .497 1,128 5 16 N.C. State — DNP — 1973 14/4 87 145 .600 904 6 5 Virginia — DNP — 1974 14/4 107 167 .641 1,185 11 5 Georgia Tech — DNP — • Born August 23, 1934 Total 218/149 2,433 4,262 .571 32,224 255 189 Navy — DNP — • Jersey #38 and #18 Wake Forest — DNP — • Lettered three seasons (1954-55-56) North Carolina — DNP — • No. 2 QB in 1954 behind Jerry Barger • In Duke’s 34-7 win over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl on January 1, 1955, threw one incomplete pass while rushing three times for 1953 nine yards David Kraft Upper St. Clair, Pa. Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • In Duke’s 20-14 win at No. 14 Ohio State on October 15, 1955, 1972 South Carolina — DNP — scored game-winning TD with 13:13 left in the fourth period on a Wake Forest — DNP — 1-yard rush and then preserved the victory with a defensive INT on Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Tennessee — DNP — the game’s fi nal snap Alabama — DNP — Purdue — DNP — • Duke’s starting QB in 1955, but missed the Georgia Tech game on Washington — DNP — Army — DNP — October 29 due to ankle injury Stanford — DNP — N.C. State 0-1 0 0 0 • Prior to the 1956 season, referred to by Duke head coach Bill Murray Virginia 1-4 17 0 1 Virginia 0-2 0 0 0 as the “best Split-T quarterback in the nation” N.C. State — DNP — Navy — DNP — • As returning starter in 1956, suffered knee injury in week two Clemson — DNP — Georgia Tech — DNP — against Virginia on September 29 and sat out the Tennessee game Maryland — DNP — North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 a week later Navy — DNP — Georgia Tech — DNP — • Returned to action against SMU on October 13, coming off the bench Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int to replace an ineffective Bob Brodhead late in the second quarter with Wake Forest — DNP — North Carolina — DNP — 1952 1/0 1 1 1.000 7 0 0 Duke trailing, 6-0; guided a scoring drive that resulted in the go-ahead 1953 3/0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 TD on the fi nal play of the fi rst half as well as one TD in the second Total 4/0 1 4 .250 7 0 0 half in the 14-6 home win Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1972 1/0 1 4 .250 17 0 1 • Continued to play in reserve fashion against Pittsburgh (October • Born June 28, 1931 20) and N.C. State (October 27) before resuming starting role against Total 1/0 1 4 .250 17 0 1 • Jersey #39 Georgia Tech (November 3) • Lettered two seasons (1952-53) • Career rushing: 99-109 (1.10 avg.; 5 TDs) • Born January 20, 1953 • Not expected to play in 1953, but was invited by coach Bill Murray fol- • Career kickoff return: 5-121 (24.20 avg.) • Jersey #7 lowing an injury to QB Worth Lutz in week two against Wake Forest • Career punt return: 10-31 (3.10 avg.) • Played on the freshman team in 1970; completed 28-of-50 (.560) • Pressed into action against N.C. State on October 24, 1953 due to • Career punting: 8-256 (32.00 avg.) passes for 409 yards with four TDs injuries to QBs Jerry Barger and Worth Lutz; played the majority of the • Career defense: 10 INTs • Career rushing: 1-4 (4.00 avg.) second half in Duke’s 31-0 home win, throwing one incomplete pass • 1st team All-ACC, 1956 in the game; also returned one punt 75 yards for a TD • HM All-America, 1956 (Associated Press) • Punted four times for 144 yards (36.0) in 1953 • Matched school record by recording one interception in four consecu- • Career rushing: 8-17 (2.13 avg.; 1 TD) tive games in 1954 (Tennessee, Purdue, Army & N.C. State) • Career punt return: 4-101 (25.25 avg.; 1 TD) • Represented Duke in the North-South Game • Career punting: 4-144 (36.00 avg.) 146 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE pass attempt (6.28) Career NFL Passing Statistics Thaddeus Lewis Opa-Locka, Fla. • Ranked fi fth in the ACC in total offense (171.7 ypg) in 2006 > St. Louis Rams (2010-11)

2006 • On September 15, 2007, led Duke to a 20-14 win over Northwest- > Cleveland Browns (2011-12) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int ern by completing 19-of-23 (.826) passes for 246 yards and three >Detroit Lions (2013) Richmond 15-24 148 0 0 TDs; completion percetage ranks third-best on school single-game Wake Forest1 21-32 305 1 0 chart while the pass effi ciency rating of 215.49 is the fi fth-highest in >Buffalo Bills (2013-14) Virginia Tech2 2-6 10 0 0 school history Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Virginia3 11-25 121 0 3 • Equalled school single-game record for most TD passes by a combi- 2012 1/1 22 32 .688 204 1 1 Alabama4 7-18 74 1 2 nation (4 to Eron Riley) against Navy on September 22, 2007 2013 6/5 93 157 .592 1,092 4 3 Florida State5 19-41 255 1 0 • In 2007, set school single-season record for 100-yard passing Total 7/6 115 189 .608 1,296 5 4 Miami6 21-40 284 1 4 games (11) Vanderbilt7 10-25 103 0 2 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 25-of-35 (.714) Navy8 15-22 181 1 0 passes for 317 yards and three TDs against Navy on September 13, Worth Lutz Durham, N.C. 9 Boston College 20-40 131 0 2 2008 in a 41-31 home win 1951 Georgia Tech10 19-32 237 2 1 • Started 33 consecutive games before missing Virginia Tech (Novem- North Carolina11 20-35 285 4 2 ber 22, 2008) contest after suffering an ankle injury against Clemson Opponent C-A Yds TD Int (November 15, 2008) South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0-0 0 0 0 2007 • In 2008, set school single-season record for touchdown-to- interception ratio (2:50:1) Tennessee 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Set school single-game record for pass attempts without an inter- N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 12 Connecticut 14-28 148 1 3 ception (55) against Richmond on September 5, 2009 and held the Virginia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 13 Virginia 14-30 137 1 1 standard until Sean Renfree threw 59 passes without an interception Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 14 Northwestern 19-23 246 3 0 against Miami on November 24, 2013 Georgia Tech 3-5 38 1 1 15 Navy 23-36 428 4 1 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week and Walter Camp Foundation Wake Forest 5-7 76 1 0 16 Miami 18-27 241 2 0 National Player of the Week selection after completing 40-of-50 (.800) William & Mary 0-5 0 0 2 17 Wake Forest 21-47 291 4 2 passes for 459 yards and fi ve TDs while rushing for one TD against North Carolina 3-6 16 0 1 18 Virginia Tech 13-24 119 1 1 N.C. State on October 10, 2009 in 49-28 road win 19 Florida State 16-30 198 1 1 • Set school single-game record for pass completions with 40 vs. N.C. 20 1952 Clemson 15-26 160 1 1 State on October 10, 2009 and held the standard until Sean Renfree Georgia Tech21 12-29 122 1 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int completed 41 passes against Boston College on September 17, 2011 1 Notre Dame22 16-33 121 0 0 Washington & Lee 4-4 56 1 0 • Matched school single-game record for touchdown responsibility (6 2 North Carolina23 18-27 219 2 0 SMU 4-6 34 2 0 on 5 pass & 1 rush) against N.C. State on October 10, 2009 Tennessee3 2-8 14 0 0 • Broke Ben Bennett’s school career passing TD record (55) against South Carolina4 6-9 93 2 0 2008 N.C. State on October 10, 2009; fi nished career with 67 N.C. State5 3-6 110 2 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Broke Ben Bennett’s school career passing record (9,614) against Virginia6 4-11 31 1 0 James Madison24 17-28 141 2 0 Miami on November 21, 2009; fi nished career with 10,065 Georgia Tech7 3-10 45 0 1 Northwestern25 24-42 256 0 0 • In fi nal collegiate game against Wake Forest on November 28, 2009, Navy8 6-7 88 0 0 Navy26 25-35 317 3 0 became the second player in ACC history (N.C. State’s Philip Rivers) Wake Forest9 6-8 105 0 0 Virginia27 18-32 160 2 2 and 60th player in NCAA history to surpass 10,000 passing yards North Carolina10 4-10 52 1 1 Georgia Tech28 15-28 97 0 1 • Ranked fi rst in the ACC and 10th nationally in passing yards per Miami29 12-28 130 2 0 game (277.5) in 2009 1953 30 • Closed career holding or sharing 56 school records Vanderbilt 21-36 222 1 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Wake Forest31 18-26 229 2 2 • HM Freshman All-America, 2006 (Sporting News) South Carolina11 9-14 101 0 1 N.C. State32 37-52 317 2 0 • Academic All-ACC, 2007 Wake Forest12 0-3 0 0 1 Clemson33 3-5 24 0 0 • 2nd team All-ACC, 2008 Tennessee 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech — DNP — • Finalist, Davey O’Brien Award, 2009 Purdue — DNP — North Carolina34 34-49 278 1 1 • 2nd team All-ACC, 2009 • Duke captain, 2009 Army 6-19 94 0 1 13 • Career rushing: 350-(-78) (-0.23 avg.; 9 TDs) N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 2009 • On February 6, 2010, participated in the fourth annual Texas vs. The Virginia — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Nation All-Star Challenge; completed 3-of-5 (.600) passes for 30 yards Navy 1-6 8 0 0 35 Richmond 34-55 350 2 0 to help Texas to a 36-17 win Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 36 Army 5-16 60 1 0 • Participated in the 2010 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Ind., North Carolina 0-2 0 0 0 37 Kansas 16-27 184 0 2 from February 24-March 2, 2010 38 N.C. Central 17-25 189 2 0 • Signed free agent contract with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams on April 1954 39 Virginia Tech 22-40 359 2 0 25, 2010; was waived on September 3, 2011 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 40 N.C. State 40-50 459 5 0 • Signed free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns on Pennsylvania 0-0 0 0 0 41 Maryland 30-43 371 2 1 September 4, 2011; was waived on October 11, 2012; signed to Tennessee 0-0 0 0 0 42 Virginia 24-40 343 1 1 the Browns’ practice squad on October 13, 2012; elevated to active Purdue 1-1 9 0 0 43 North Carolina 16-33 113 0 1 roster on December 24, 2012 Army 0-0 0 0 0 44 Georgia Tech 22-35 212 1 1 • Made NFL debut as starting QB for the Browns on December N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 45 Miami 20-37 303 1 1 30, 2012 vs. Pittsburgh; completed 22-of-32 (.688) passes for 204 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 46 Wake Forest 28-48 387 3 1 yards with 1 TD & 1 INT in a 24-10 road loss Navy 0-0 0 0 0 • Waived by the Cleveland Browns on May 22, 2013 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Claimed off waivers by the Detroit Lions on May 28, 2013 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 2006 12/11 180 340 .529 2,134 11 16 • Traded to the Buffalo Bills for LB Chris White on August 25, 2013 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 2007 12/12 199 360 .553 2,430 21 10 • Waived by the Buffalo Bills on August 31, 2013 2008 11/11 224 361 .620 2,171 15 6 • Signed to the Buffalo Bills practice squad on September 1, 2013; Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 2009 12/12 274 449 .610 3,330 20 8 elevated to active roster on October 7, 2013 & named starting QB 1951 10/0 11 23 .478 130 2 4 Total 47/46 877 1,510 .581 10,065 67 40 for October 13 game vs. Cincinnati Bengals 1952 10/10 42 79 .532 627 9 2 • Made Buffalo Bills debut on October 13, 2013 vs. Cincinnati; 1953 8/3 16 44 .364 203 0 3 • Born November 19, 1987 completed 19-of-32 (.594) passes for 216 yards with 2 TDs while 1954 10/0 1 1 1.000 9 0 0 • Jersey #9 rushing 7 times for 17 yards and 1 TD in a 27-24 OT home loss Total 38/13 70 147 .476 969 11 9 • Lettered four seasons (2006-07-08-09) • Earned fi rst career win as an NFL QB on October 20, 2013 vs. Miami; completed 21-of-32 (.656) passes for 202 yards with one • First career action came as a true freshman in season-opener on • Born February 6, 1933 INT while rushing fi ve times for 13 yards in a 23-21 road win September 2, 2006 against Richmond; completed 15-of-24 (.625) • Jersey #17 • On October 27, 2013 in a 35-17 road loss at New Orleans, passes for 148 yards in a 13-0 home loss • Lettered four seasons (1951-52-53-54) suffered injury (ribs) and missed the next game vs. Kansas City; • First career start came in week two against Wake Forest on Sep- • Southern Conference Rookie of the Week after blocking one punt named backup to E.J. Manuel for November 10, 2013 game vs. tember 9, 2006; completed 21-of-32 (.656) passes for 305 yards and and recording one INT on defense against Tennessee on October 6, Pittsburgh one TD in a 14-13 road loss 1951 in a 26-0 road loss • Started the fi nal two games of the regular season: on December • In 2006, established school single-season freshman records for pass • As a “surprise” starter at HB against No. 5 Georgia Tech on November 22, 2013 in a 19-0 home win over Miami, completed 15-of-25 (.600) completions (180), pass attempts (340), passing yards (2,134), total 3, 1951, led unranked Duke to a 14-14 tie by rushing for one TD and passes for 193 yards and one INT; on December 29, 2013 in a offensive yards (2,060), total offensive plays (439), pass effi ciency throwing for one TD 34-20 road loss to New England, completed 16-of-29 (.552) passes (106.93), 100-yard passing games (10), 200-yard passing games • Led Duke with fi ve INTs on defense in 1951 (5), games with 20+ pass completions (4) and average yards per for 247 yards and one TD 147 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE • Starting QB in 1952; recieved nod as returning starter Jerry Barger was sidelined due to injury; Barger missed the fi rst three games 1955 Pryor Millner Danville, Va. of the season before returning for remainder of season as a reserve Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • On September 26, 1952 against SMU, completed 4-of-6 (.667) 1956 N.C. State — DNP — passes for 32 yards and two TDs in a 14-7 road win; threw game- Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Tennessee — DNP — winning 3-yard TD pass to Howard Pitt with fi ve seconds remaining South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 William & Mary 1-2 7 0 0 in the fourth period Virginia 2-3 16 1 0 Ohio State — DNP — • Suffered knee injury on October 3, 1953 against Tennessee; missed Tennessee 1-1 7 0 0 Pittsburgh 0-1 0 0 0 following week versus Purdue before returning to complete 6-of-19 SMU 0-1 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 1-2 7 0 1 (.316) passes for 94 yards with one INT while rushing for two TDs in Pittsburgh 0-1 0 0 1 Navy — DNP — Duke’s 14-13 loss to Army on October 17 N.C. State 3-4 53 1 0 South Carolina 2-2 16 0 0 • Moved to fullback for the 1954 season, rushing 49 times for 172 Georgia Tech — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — yards and two TDs Navy 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina — DNP — • Southern Conference Freshman of the Year, 1951 Wake Forest — DNP — North Carolina — DNP — • Finished seventh in the balloting for Southern Conference Player Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int of the Year, 1952 1954 4/0 3 9 .333 29 0 2 • All-Southern Conference, 1952 1957 1955 4/0 4 7 .571 30 0 1 • Career rushing: 231-667 (2.89 avg.; 8 TDs) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Career kickoff return: 14-156 (11.14 avg.) Total 8/0 7 16 .438 59 0 3 South Carolina — DNP — • Career punt return: 11-80 (7.27 avg.) Virginia 1-3 14 0 0 • Born May 7, 1934 • Career punting: 67-2,517 yards (37.57 avg.) Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 • Jersey #19 • Career defense: 7 INTs Rice — DNP — • Lettered two seasons (1954-55) Wake Forest 0-3 0 0 0 • Freshman team in 1952; did not see game action in 1953 N.C. State 1-1 28 0 0 • Third string QB in 1954 & 1955 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 • Career rushing: 9-27 (3.00 avg.; 1 TD) Jerry McGee Elizabeth City, N.C. Navy 0-0 0 0 0 1958 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Mike Muschamp Gainesville, Fla. South Carolina — DNP — 1985 Virginia — DNP — 1958 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Illinois — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Northwestern 0-0 0 0 0 Baylor — DNP — West Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Notre Dame — DNP — Ohio 11-18 134 0 2 Virginia 1-1 7 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Illinois1 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Baylor 0-0 0 0 0 LSU — DNP — Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 3-5 30 0 0 Wake Forest 0-1 0 0 0 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0-2 0 0 0 North Carolina — DNP — Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 LSU 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 1959 Wake Forest 1-2 9 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int North Carolina 1-2 8 0 0 South Carolina 0-1 0 0 0 Ohio State 0-0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1986 Rice 0-0 0 0 0 1956 7/0 6 10 .600 76 2 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Pittsburgh 0-0 0 0 0 1957 8/0 2 7 .286 42 0 0 Northwestern 0-0 0 0 0 Army 0-0 0 0 0 1958 10/1 6 12 .500 54 0 0 Georgia 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Total 25/1 14 29 .483 172 2 1 Ohio 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 • Born January 27, 1937 Vanderbilt 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 • Jersey #16 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • Lettered three seasons (1956-57-58) Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 • No. 2 QB in 1957 & 1958 behind Bob Brodhead Georiga Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Lone career start came on October 4, 1958 against Illinois; did not Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 1958 1/0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 attempt a pass in the 15-13 home win N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 1959 10/0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 • In Duke’s 48-21 loss to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl on January North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 1960 10/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1, 1958, completed 1-of-3 (1.000) passes for 33 yards Total 21/0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 • Duke captain, 1958 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Career rushing: 60-140 (2.33 avg.; 3 TDs) 1985 11/0 11 18 .611 134 0 2 • Born December 1, 1938 • Career kickoff return: 2-50 (25.00 avg.) 1986 11/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 • Jersey #11 • Career punt return: 5-29 (5.80 avg.) Total 22/0 11 18 .611 134 0 2 • Lettered two seasons (1959-60) • Career punting: 17-496 (29.18 avg.) • Reserve QB in 1958; moved to fullback in 1959 • Career defense: 17 INTs • Born February 9, 1964 • Rushed three times for 10 yards in Duke’s 7-6 win over Arkansas in • Jersey #8 the Cotton Bowl on January 2, 1961 • Lettered two seasons (1985-86) • Career rushing: 63-254 (4.03 avg.; 1 TD) • Against Ohio on September 21, 1985, came off the bench in relief • Career receiving: 1-7 (7.0 avg.) Bob Murray Woodmere, N.Y. of starter Anthony Dilweg (who was starting in place of injured Steve • Career kickoff return: 3-32 (10.67 avg.) 1954 Slayden) and rallied Duke from a 13-7 defi cit to a 34-13 victory by • Career defense: 2 INTs Opponent C-A Yds TD Int completing 11-of-18 (.611) passes for 134 yards with two INTs • Served as the head coach at Edenton Holmes (N.C.) High School, Pennsylvania 0-1 0 0 0 • Career rushing: 8-6 (0.75 avg.; 1 TD) winning two state championships Tennessee — DNP — • Served assistant coaching stints at Kansas State, Southern Illinois, Purdue — DNP — Vienna, Va. East Carolina and Duke Army — DNP — Roger Neighborgall • Member of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Hall N.C. State 1-4 8 0 1 1973 of Fame, the National High School Hall of Fame and the National Georgia Tech — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Interscholastic Administrators Association Hall of Fame Navy 2-3 21 0 0 Tennessee — DNP — • Brother of 1959 Outland Trophy winner and former Duke player and Wake Forest — DNP — Washington — DNP — head football coach Mike McGee South Carolina — DNP — Virginia — DNP — North Carolina 0-1 0 0 1 Purdue — DNP — Tulane — DNP — Clemson 4-7 115 1 0 Maryland1 9-19 143 1 1 Georgia Tech — DNP — Wake Forest 2-7 32 0 2 N.C. State — DNP — North Carolina 1-1 14 0 0 148 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 1974 1965 • Born February 11, 1972 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Jersey #13 N.C. State2 2-9 30 0 0 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 • Lettered two seasons (1993-94) South Carolina — DNP — South Carolina 1-2 25 0 0 • Member of the football program at Ohio State in 1990-91 Virginia — DNP — Rice 2-4 19 0 0 • Redshirted in 1990 Purdue — DNP — Pittsburgh 0-0 0 0 0 • In 1991, played in three games and completed 1-of-5 (.200) passes Army — DNP — Clemson — DNP — for 34 yards Clemson — DNP — Illinois 6-9 80 0 1 • Academic All-Big Ten selection in 1991 Florida 0-7 0 0 2 Georgia Tech1 17-27 237 3 3 • Transferred to Duke and sat out the 1992 season per NCAA Georgia Tech — DNP — N.C. State2 12-25 125 0 3 regulations Wake Forest — DNP — Wake Forest3 8-11 151 2 0 • First career start came on September 4, 1993 against No. 1 Florida Maryland — DNP — North Carolina4 16-25 197 1 0 State; completed 6-of-21 (.286) passes for 53 yards with one INT in North Carolina — DNP — a 45-7 home loss • Career rushing 15-56 (3.73 avg.; 1 TD) 1966 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1973 4/1 16 34 .471 304 2 3 West Virginia5 3-9 23 0 0 1974 2/1 2 16 .125 30 0 2 Pittsburgh 5-8 41 0 1 Steve Prince Roscoe, Ill. Total 6/2 18 50 .360 334 2 5 Virginia6 4-12 57 0 1 1990 Maryland7 2-5 25 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Born February 6, 1954 Clemson — DNP — South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • Jersey #5 N.C. State — DNP — Northwestern 0-0 0 0 0 • Lettered two seasons (1973-74) Georgia Tech — DNP — Virginia 3-4 35 0 1 • Moved to wide receiver for senior season (1975) Navy — DNP — Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 • Career rushing: 17-(-44) (-2.59 avg.) Notre Dame 3-12 27 0 1 Army 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina — DNP — Western Carolina 1-2 20 0 1 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 Dale Oostdyk Clifton, N.J. Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 1976 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1964 1/0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0-1 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1965 9/4 62 103 .602 834 6 7 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Tennessee 0-0 0 0 0 1966 5/3 17 46 .370 173 0 3 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Total 15/7 79 151 .523 1,007 6 10 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0-1 0 0 1 1991 • Born January 1, 1945 Miami 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Jersey #19 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • Lettered two seasons (1965-66) Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 Rutgers 0-0 0 0 0 • Moved into the starting lineup in week seven of the 1965 season when Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Colgate 1-2 13 0 0 starter Scotty Glacken suffered an injury against Illinois Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia 3-6 59 0 1 • First career start came on October 30, 1965 against Georgia Tech; N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 1-1 4 0 0 completed 17-of-27 (.630) passes for 237 yards with three TDs and North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 three INTs in a 35-23 road loss Georgia Tech 0-3 0 0 0 • Over the fi nal four games of the year, completed 53-of-88 (.602) Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 1977 passes for 710 yards with six TDs and six INTs N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Led the ACC in TD passes (7) and pass completion percentage North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 East Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 (.602) in 1965 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 Michigan 0-0 0 0 0 • Started three of the fi rst four games in 1966 Virginia 2-6 42 0 0 • Career rushing: 88-105 (1.19 avg.; 1 TD) Navy 0-1 0 0 1 1992 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 Joe Pickens Brooklyn, Ohio Florida State 4-10 54 0 1 2 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 21-37 241 1 4 1993 3 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Rice 9-18 77 1 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Virginia4 7-15 59 0 1 Wake Forest 1-1 10 0 0 1 Florida State 6-21 53 0 1 East Carolina — DNP — N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Rutgers — DNP — North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson 2-4 39 0 0 Army — DNP — Maryland 7-12 127 0 0 Virginia 11-21 79 0 2 Georgia Tech — DNP — Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Tennessee 8-19 126 1 1 Wake Forest 8-24 98 0 0 1976 11/0 0 1 .000 0 0 1 Clemson — DNP — N.C. State 9-23 127 1 2 2 1977 11/0 3 8 .375 52 0 1 Maryland 4-16 59 0 0 North Carolina5 23-40 268 4 1 Total 22/0 3 9 .333 52 0 2 Wake Forest — DNP — Georgia Tech 6-10 96 1 1 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Born April 19, 1956 N.C. State — DNP — 1989 11/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 • Jersey #4 North Carolina — DNP — 1990 11/0 4 7 .571 55 0 2 • Lettered two seasons (1976-77) 1991 11/0 5 12 .417 76 0 1 • Played on the JV team in 1974, completing 30-of-51 (.588) passes 1994 1992 9/5 90 183 .492 1,090 7 9 for 489 yards and four TDs Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Reserve QB and holder for placement kicks Total 42/5 99 202 .490 1,221 7 12 Maryland 1-1 16 0 0 • Career rushing: 3-10 (3.33 avg.) East Carolina — DNP — • Born November 5, 1970 Army 4-7 97 1 1 • Jersey #11 Georgia Tech — DNP — • Lettered four seasons (1989-90-91-92) Todd Orvald Wyncote, Pa. Navy 1-2 2 0 0 • Served as the holder for placement kicks in all four seasons 1964 Clemson — DNP — • After seeing limited action as a reserve for three years, fi rst career Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Wake Forest 2-2 49 1 0 start came in the 1992 season-opener on September 5 against No. South Carolina — DNP — Florida State 3-6 12 0 0 4 Florida State; completed 4-of-10 (.400) passes for 54 yards with Virginia 0-2 0 0 0 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 one INT in a 48-21 road loss; was removed from the game due to Maryland — DNP — N.C. State — DNP — head and ankle injuries N.C. State — DNP — North Carolina — DNP — • Started the fi rst four games of the 1992 season before being replaced Army — DNP — in the lineup by redshirt freshman Spence Fischer Georgia Tech — DNP — Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Started season fi nale against North Carolina on November 21, 1992; Wake Forest — DNP — 1993 5/2 35 87 .402 413 2 5 completed 23-of-40 (.575) passes for 268 yards with four TDs and Navy — DNP — 1994 6/0 11 18 .611 176 2 1 one INT in a 31-28 home loss North Carolina — DNP — Total 11/2 46 105 .438 589 4 6 • Career rushing: 36-(-13) (-0.36 avg.; 1 TD) Tulane — DNP — • Career punting: 2-86 (43.00 avg.)

149 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 1961 Matt Rader Yardley, Pa. Billy Ray Atlanta, Ga. 1996 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int South Carolina1 6-11 68 0 1 1989 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Virginia2 2-2 77 1 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Florida State 6-12 40 0 0 1 Wake Forest3 8-15 109 2 0 South Carolina 28-39 341 2 3 Northwestern1 27-46 289 1 2 2 Georgia Tech4 0-2 0 0 1 Northwestern 18-27 295 4 1 Army 13-20 118 1 1 3 Clemson5 7-10 112 1 0 Tennessee 32-45 182 0 2 Georgia Tech2 13-26 144 1 1 4 N.C. State6 2-5 21 0 1 Virginia 11-22 149 1 0 Navy 6-11 111 2 1 5 Michigan7 4-9 52 0 1 Clemson 24-43 262 2 5 Clemson3 15-25 165 0 1 6 Navy8 6-10 157 1 0 Army 18-29 270 3 1 Maryland — DNP — 7 North Carolina9 7-13 61 0 1 Maryland 20-32 308 3 0 Virginia4 5-10 38 0 0 8 Notre Dame10 12-19 173 2 0 Georgia Tech 23-37 228 0 2 N.C. State — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — N.C. State — DNP — North Carolina — DNP — 1962 North Carolina — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Southern California11 2-10 25 0 4 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 12 1990 1996 7/4 85 150 .567 905 5 6 South Carolina 3-8 59 0 2 Florida13 9-18 121 0 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Total 7/4 85 150 .567 905 5 6 4 California14 5-12 36 0 1 South Carolina 11-25 121 0 2 5 Clemson15 4-5 53 0 0 Northwestern 8-10 87 0 0 • Born September 27, 1975 N.C. State16 12-17 134 2 1 Virginia — DNP — • Jersey #17 Georgia Tech17 8-17 138 0 1 Clemson — DNP — • Lettered one season (1996) Maryland18 6-12 65 0 1 Army 12-20 177 1 1 • Redshirted in 1994 6 Wake Forest19 4-7 16 0 0 Western Carolina 12-16 197 3 0 • Did not see game action in 1995 7 North Carolina20 6-8 57 0 0 Maryland 16-21 208 2 0 • First career start came against Northwestern on September 14, 1996; Georgia Tech8 19-32 220 1 1 completed 27-of-46 (.587) passes for 289 yards with one TD and two Wake Forest9 13-23 164 1 1 INTs in a 38-13 home loss Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int N.C. State10 9-17 73 0 0 1959 1/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 • Career rushing: 51-(-6) (-0.12 avg.; 1 TD) North Carolina — DNP — • Career punting: 3-119 (39.67 avg.) 1960 10/0 33 60 .550 359 3 5 1961 10/10 54 96 .563 830 7 5 • Following the 1996 season, was asked to move to LB by head Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int coach Fred Goldsmith, but instead transferred to the University of 1962 10/10 57 113 .504 696 2 11 1989 8/8 174 274 .635 2,035 15 14 Pennsylvania (enrolled in January, 1997) Total 31/20 144 269 .535 1,885 12 21 1990 8/7 100 164 .610 1,247 8 5 • Played two seasons at Penn (1997-98) • In 1997, completed 164-of-289 (.567) passes for 1,832 yards with • Born September 4, 1939 Total 16/15 274 438 .626 3,282 23 19 fi ve TDs and 11 INTs • Jersey #17 • In 1998, helped Penn to the Ivy League championship; completed • Lettered three seasons (1960-61-62) • Born January 17, 1968 172-of-279 (.616) passes for 2,026 yards with 15 TDs and eight • In Duke’s 7-6 win over Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl on January 2, • Jersey #14 INTs 1961, threw an INT on his only pass attempt • Lettered two seasons (1989-90) • Finished career ranking among Penn’s career leaders in pass • Started 20 consecutive games in 1961 & 1962 • Member of the football program at Alabama in 1986-87 completions (4th; 336), passing yards (5th; 3,858) and passing • First career start came in the season-opener on September 23, • Redshirted in 1986 TDs (9th; 20) 1961 against South Carolina; completed six-of-11 (.545) passes for • In 1987, played in three games against Southwestern Louisiana, • 2nd team All-Ivy League, 1998 68 yards with one INT in a 7-6 road win; engineered game-winning Tennessee and Notre Dame; completed 7-of-13 (.538) passes for • 2nd team GTE Academic All-District, 1998 drive that resulted in a three-yard run by Dave Burch with 2:00 left 40 yards with one INT • NCAA Postgraduate scholarship recipient, 1998 in the fourth period • Top outing came in No. 10 Alabama’s 37-6 road loss to No. 7 Notre • Against Navy on November 11, 1961, completed six-of-10 (.600) Dame on November 14, 1987; completed 6-of-12 (.500) passes for passes for 157 yards with one TD (77-yard pass to Jay Wilkinson) 33 yards while rushing for an 20 yards and rushed fi ve times for 67 yards and one TD (45 yards) • Transferred to Duke and sat out the 1988 season per NCAA Walt Rappold Beckley, W.Va. • On November 18, 1961 against North Carolina, directed game- regulations 1959 winning drive that resulted in a 39-yard fi eld goal by William Reynolds • Earned starting slot in 1989 preseason camp Opponent C-A Yds TD Int with two seconds remaining in the fourth period in a 6-3 home win • First career start came on September 2, 1989 against South Carolina in the season-opener; completed 28-of-39 (.718) passes for 341 yards South Carolina — DNP — • In 1961, led the ACC in average yards per play (7.2) and pass with two TDs and three INTs in a 27-21 road loss Ohio State — DNP — (8.6) • On September 30, 1989 against No. 7 Clemson, completed 24-of-43 Rice — DNP — • On October 6, 1962, completed nine-of-18 (.500) passes for 121 (.558) passes for 262 yards with two TDs and fi ve INTs as Duke upset Pittsburgh — DNP — yards with one INT as Duke erased a 21-0 halftime defi cit to defeat the Tigers, 21-17; threw game-winning seven-yard TD pass to Chris Army1 — DNP — Florida, 28-21 Brown with 3:18 remaining in the fourth quarter N.C. State2 — DNP — • On October 27, 1962, completed 11-of-16 (.688) passes for 126 • Started the fi rst eight games of the 1989 season before suffering Georgia Tech — DNP — yards with two TDs and one INT against N.C. State in a 21-14 road shoulder injury against Georgia Tech on October 28 Clemson3 — DNP — win; threw game-winning 15-yard TD pass to TE Stan Crisson with • Prior to the injury, was leading the ACC in passing (262.0 ypg) Wake Forest — DNP — 1:20 left in the fourth period • Missed the fi nal three regular season games, but returned to start the North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • On November 24, 1962, completed 6-of-8 (.750) passes for 57 yards against North Carolina in a 16-14 road win; directed game-winning All American Bowl against No. 24 Texas Tech on December 28, 1989; drive that resulted in a 20-yard fi eld goal by William Reynolds with completed seven-of-11 (.636) passes for 69 yards with one INT while 1960 46 seconds left in the game rushing three times for 19 yards in the 49-21 loss in Birmingham, Ala. Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • 2nd team All-ACC, 1961 • Named Duke’s starting QB for the 1990 season South Carolina 4-7 44 0 0 • Career rushing: 107-293 (2.74 avg.; 6 TDs) • In week two against Northwestern on September 8, 1990, suf- Maryland 3-5 28 0 1 • Career kickoff return: 1-15 (15.00 avg.) fered pinched nerve and missed the next two games (Virginia & Michigan 5-9 27 0 0 • Career punt return: 2-14 (7.00 avg.) Clemson) N.C. State 7-13 67 0 0 • Career defense: 3 INTs • Returned to action in week fi ve against Army on October 6, 1990; Clemson 2-3 16 0 0 • Selected in the ninth round (121st overall pick) of the 1962 NFL completed 12-of-20 (.600) passes for 177 yards with one TD and Georgia Tech 6-6 72 0 0 Draft by the Baltimore Colts one INT as Duke rallied from a 16-3 defi cit in the fourth quarter for Navy 0-4 0 0 1 • Selected in the 26th round of the 1962 AFL Draft by the Dallas a 17-16 road win Wake Forest 1-1 21 0 0 Texans • Started fi ve straight games before suffering a back injury against North Carolina 4-8 39 0 0 N.C. State on November 10; would miss the season fi nale against UCLA 1-4 45 0 0 North Carolina one week later • Academic All-ACC selection, 1989 • Academic All-ACC selection, 1990 • Career rushing: 116-184 (1.59 avg.; 1 TD) • Career receiving: 1-39 (39.00 avg.) • Career punting: 2-31 (15.50 avg.) • Particpated in the Senior Bowl and Blue-Gray Football Classic

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• Set school single-game record for pass attempts by a reserve (38) • Recipient, Pop Warner National College Football Award, 2012 Scottsdale, Ariz. Sean Renfree against Miami on October 16, 2010 • Recipient, ACC Jim Tatum Award, 2012 2009 • Set school single-game record for pass completion percentage (.933) • Finalist, NFF William V. Campbell Trophy, 2012 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int by completing 28-of-30 passes against Navy on October 30, 2010; • Finalist, Senior CLASS Award, 2012 Richmond — DNP — in the same game, equalled the school record for consecutive pass • Member, AFCA Good Works Team, 2012 Army 7-8 106 2 0 completions with 16 (D. Bryant vs. N.C. State, 2000) • Counselor, Manning Passing Academy, 2012 Kansas 14-23 115 1 0 • Had 173 consecutive pass attempts without an INT over weeks 8-12 • Career rushing: 152-(-142) (-0.93 avg.; 9 TD) N.C. Central 8-12 65 1 1 in the 2010 season to post the second-longest streak in school history • Invited to participate in the East-West Shrine Game on January 19, Virginia Tech — DNP — • In 2010, ranked among the ACC leaders in pass completions per 2013 in Tampa, Fla., but did not play due to injury N.C. State — DNP — game (1st; 23.75), total offensive yards per game (2nd; 257.0), • Participated in the NFL Combine on February 20-26, 2013 in Maryland — DNP — passing yards per game (3rd; 260.9), touchdown passes (6th; 14) Indianapolis, Ind., but did not perform physical activities due to injury Virginia — DNP — and passing effi ciency (7th; 120.73); nationally, ranked 10th in pass • Seventh round selection (249th overall pick) of the Atlanta Falcons North Carolina 0-1 0 0 1 completions per game, 21st in passing yards per game and tied for in the 2013 NFL Draft (April 27, 2013) Georgia Tech 5-6 44 0 0 33rd in passing effi ciency • Suffered shoulder injury in August 29, 2013 preseason home 20-16 Miami — DNP — • In 2010, 2011 & 2012, matched school single-season record for most loss to Jacksonville Wake Forest — DNP — 100-yard passing games (12) • On August 30, 2013, placed on injured reserve for the duration of • Set school single-game record for pass completions (41) against the season 2010 Boston College on September 17, 2011 • In 2011, set school single-season record for pass completion percent- Opponent C-A Yds TD Int age (.650); in 2012, broke own school single-season record for pass Elon1 31-39 350 2 0 Spencer Romine Cullman, Ala. completion percentage (.673) Wake Forest2 28-44 358 4 3 • In 2011, ranked among the ACC leaders in pass completions per 1997 Alabama3 17-37 144 1 1 game (1st; 23.50), passing yards per game (2nd; 240.9), total offensive Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Army4 17-30 261 2 3 yards per game (3rd; 236.1) and passing effi ciency (126.51); nationally, N.C. State — DNP — Maryland5 28-56 351 1 2 ranked 19th in pass completions per game, 26th in pass completion Northwestern 2-7 5 0 0 Miami 18-38 157 0 5 Army1 12-20 159 1 2 6 percentage (.650) and 29th in passing yards per game Virginia Tech 12-32 116 0 1 Navy2 11-19 151 2 1 7 • Suffered arm injury on September 29, 2012 against Wake Forest Navy 28-30 314 1 0 Maryland3 1-3 9 0 0 8 and missed the following week’s game versus Virginia Virginia 17-29 219 1 0 Florida State — DNP — 9 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week pick after completing 23-of-36 Boston College 35-49 285 0 0 Virginia — DNP — 10 (.639) passes for 276 yards with one TD in a 33-30 home win over Georgia Tech 30-41 334 1 0 Wake Forest 0-1 0 0 0 11 North Carolina on October 20, 2012; against the Tar Heels, engineered North Carolina 24-39 242 1 2 4 game-winning, 14-play, 87-yard scoring drive in the fi nal 3:12 of the Clemson 8-15 108 0 0 fourth quarter for a 5-yard TD pass to Jamison Crowder on 4th-and-2 Georgia Tech — DNP — 2011 with 13 seconds remaining; on the drive, hit on 8-of-11 passes for 78 North Carolina — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int yards while converting three 3rd down chances Richmond12 23-33 201 0 0 • Suffered head injury on October 27, 2012 at No. 11 Florida State; 1998 Stanford13 19-27 179 0 0 missed the second half of action in a 48-7 road loss Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 14 Boston College 41-53 368 2 1 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week pick after completing 36-of-59 Western Carolina5 12-23 190 2 0 15 Tulane 21-30 278 1 1 (.610) passes for 432 yards with 4 TDs in a 52-45 home loss to Miami Northwestern6 20-37 303 1 0 16 FIU 28-43 335 2 0 on November 24, 2012; set school record for most pass attempts Florida State7 4-13 41 0 2 17 Florida State 26-43 226 1 1 without an interception; matched school record for TD passes in a Virginia8 13-29 102 0 3 18 Wake Forest 28-45 213 0 1 half with 4 (2nd half) Georgia Tech9 12-21 149 0 1 19 Virginia Tech 17-35 204 0 3 • Set school and ACC record while matching NCAA standard for Wake Forest10 3-8 23 0 0 20 Miami 19-25 181 1 1 longest pass completion with 99-yard TD toss to Jamison Crowder N.C. State11 2-5 18 0 0 21 Virginia 21-38 303 1 1 vs. Miami on November 24, 2012 Clemson — DNP — 22 Georgia Tech 26-42 250 4 1 • In Belk Bowl on December 27, 2012, completed 37-of-49 (.755) Vanderbilt — DNP — 23 North Carolina 13-20 153 2 1 passes for 358 yards with 1 TD & 2 INTs in 48-34 loss to Cincinnati; Maryland 1-5 20 0 0 established Belk Bowl records for pass attempts, pass completions North Carolina 4-6 16 0 0 2012 & passing yardage • Suffered injury on December 27, 2012 in 48-34 loss to Cincinnati Opponent C-A Yds TD Int in Belk Bowl; underwent surgery to repair torn right pectoralis major 1999 24 FIU 21-30 290 2 1 muscle on December 28, 2012 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 25 Stanford 28-40 200 0 2 • In 2012, ranked among the ACC leaders in pass completions per East Carolina12 19-40 231 0 3 26 N.C. Central 24-33 274 3 0 game (2nd; 24.75), passing yards per game (5th; 259.4), passing Northwestern — DNP — 27 Memphis 26-37 314 4 1 effi ciency (5th; 136.3) and total offensive yards per game (7th; 255.2) Vanderbilt — DNP — 28 Wake Forest 22-28 204 0 1 and; nationally, ranked 14th in pass completions per game, 30th in Florida State — DNP — Virginia — DNP — passing yards per game, 33rd in total passing yardage (3,113) and Virginia13 16-35 246 1 2 29 Virginia Tech 20-33 235 1 1 53rd in pass effi ciency Georgia Tech14 25-43 294 1 1 30 North Carolina 23-36 276 1 1 • Engineered four fourth quarter, game-winning scoring drives N.C. State15 19-38 265 1 2 31 Florida State 13-21 92 0 0 against Virginia (2010), Boston College (2011), FIU (2011) & North Maryland16 27-42 404 3 0 32 Clemson 23-39 240 1 0 Carolina (2012) Clemson17 8-18 107 0 2 33 Georgia Tech 24-36 198 2 1 • Finished career holding or sharing 25 school records including career Wake Forest — DNP — 34 Miami 36-59 432 4 0 standards for career standards for pass completions, pass completions North Carolina18 9-27 91 0 3 35 Cincinnati 37-49 358 1 2 per game (21.90), pass attempts per game (33.88), pass completion Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int percentage, total offensive yards per game (226.78), passing yards 2000 2009 5/0 34 50 .680 330 4 2 per game (230.85), most games with 4+ touchdown passes (4), most Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 2010 12/11 285 464 .614 3,131 14 17 games with 200+ passing yards (28), most games with 300+ passing East Carolina19 8-16 75 0 2 2011 12/12 282 434 .650 2,891 14 11 yards (11; tied with Thaddeus Lewis), most touchdown passes of 50+ Northwestern20 6-18 98 0 2 2012 12/12 297 441 .673 3,113 19 10 yards (10), most games with 20+ pass completions (26), most games Virginia21 18-36 198 0 1 Total 41/35 898 1,389 .647 9,465 51 40 with 30+ pass completions (6), most consecutive games with 10+ Vanderbilt22 8-13 57 0 1 pass completions (36) and most seasons with 3,000+ passing yards Clemson — DNP — • Born April 28, 1990 (2; tied with Ben Bennett) Florida State — DNP — • Jersey #19 • Finished career among the ACC all-time leaders in pass completions Georgia Tech — DNP — • Lettered four seasons (2009-10-11-12) (3rd), 300-yard passing games (t4th), pass completion percentage Maryland — DNP — • Redshirted in 2008 (6th) and passing yardage (7th) Wake Forest 6-10 63 0 1 • Served as the No. 2 QB behind Thaddeus Lewis in 2009 • Duke MVP, 2010 N.C. State — DNP — • Came off the bench to lead Duke to a 35-19 come-from-behind victory • Academic All-ACC, 2010 North Carolina 7-23 122 1 2 at Army in fi rst collegiate action on September 12, 2009; completed • Duke captain, 2011 7-of-8 (.875) passes for 106 yards and two TDs including a 17-yard • Academic All-ACC, 2011 scoring toss to TE Brett Huffman on fi rst pass attempt • Counselor, Manning Passing Academy, 2011 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Suffered torn ACL on November 14, 2009 against Georgia Tech and • Duke captain, 2012 1997 6/4 34 65 .523 432 3 3 underwent surgery on November 23, 2009 • Duke MVP, 2012 1998 9/7 71 147 .483 862 3 6 • First career start came on September 4, 2010 against Elon in the • Academic All-ACC, 2012 1999 7/7 123 243 .506 1,638 6 13 season-opener; completed 31-of-39 (.795) passes for 350 yards with • Capital One Academic All-District III, 2012 2000 6/4 53 116 .457 613 1 9 two TDs in a 41-27 home win • Recipient, National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award, 2012 Total 28/22 281 571 .492 3,545 13 31 151 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE • Born November 8, 1977 1982 Dennis Satyshur Erie, Pa. • Jersey #14 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Lettered four seasons (1997-98-99-00) Tennessee5 1-5 22 0 0 1969 • Suffered knee injury as a true freshman (1996) and granted medi- South Carolina — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int cal hardship Virginia 3-5 49 1 1 South Carolina — DNP — • Entered the 1997 season as the No. 3 QB, but was pressed into Navy — DNP — Virginia 4-5 53 0 0 action due to injuries to both Bobby Campbell (starter in fi rst two Virginia Tech — DNP — Pittsburgh 0-0 0 0 0 games) and David Green Clemson — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — • First career start came on September 20, 1997 against Army; Maryland — DNP — Maryland 1-3 11 0 0 completed 12-of-20 (.600) passes for 159 yards with one TD and two Georgia Tech — DNP — N.C. State — DNP — INTs in a 20-17 home win Wake Forest — DNP — Georgia Tech 0-1 0 0 0 • Started the next two games (Navy on September 27 & Maryland N.C. State — DNP — Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 on October 4) before missing two games with groin and hip injuries; North Carolina — DNP — Virginia Tech 3-5 19 1 1 returned to throw one incomplete pass as a reserve against Wake North Carolina — DNP — Forest (October 25) before starting versus Clemson (November 8); 1983 did not see game action in either of the fi nal two weeks 1970 • Started the fi rst seven games of the 1998 season before giving Opponent C-A Yds TD Int way to Bobby Campbell; sat out the next two games and returned for Virginia — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Florida — DNP — reserve action in fi nal two weeks Indiana — DNP — Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 • Started the season-opener on September 11, 1999 at East Carolina, South Carolina — DNP — Virginia 1-3 1 0 0 but suffered shoulder injury in 27-9 loss to the Pirates and missed Miami — DNP — Ohio State 1-1 21 0 0 the next three games Virginia Tech — DNP — West Virginia — DNP — • Returned to start against Virginia on October 9, 1999; completed Clemson — DNP — N.C. State 0-1 0 0 0 16-of-35 (.457) passes for 246 yards with one TD and two INTs in Maryland — DNP — Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 the 24-17 double OT win over the Cavaliers; threw 7-yard TD pass to Georgia Tech — DNP — Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Benjamin Watson in the second OT period for the win Wake Forest 0-1 0 0 1 Wake Forest 0-1 0 0 1 • On October 16, 1999, completed 25-of-43 (.581) passes for 294 N.C. State — DNP — South Carolina — DNP — yards with one TD and one INT while rushing 14 times for 43 yards North Carolina — DNP — and three TDs against Georgia Tech in a 38-31 home loss North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • Suffered broken foot against Clemson on November 6, 1999 and 1984 missed the Wake Forest game on November 13; returned to start the 1971 season fi nale at North Carolina on November 20 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Indiana 11-19 146 2 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Played the majority of the 1999 season with a broken clavicle and Florida1 3-7 39 0 0 South Carolina — DNP — torn right rotator cuff South Carolina2 3-11 50 0 0 Army6 12-18 143 0 0 • Underwent successful shoulder surgery on January 7, 2000; missed Virginia3 5-5 61 1 0 Virginia — DNP — spring practice but earned starting nod in preseason camp Stanford4 3-9 30 0 1 Virginia Tech7 2-8 8 0 2 • Started the fi rst four games of the 2000 season before missing four Clemson5 8-17 130 0 3 Clemson — DNP — straight weeks due to a consussion; played in reserve fashion in two N.C. State6 7-10 133 1 0 Maryland — DNP — of the fi nal three weeks of the year Navy7 4-9 60 0 3 Georgia Tech — DNP — • GTE Academic All-District III, 1999 Georgia Tech8 6-14 97 0 1 Wake Forest — DNP — • Duke captain, 2000 West Virginia9 2-2 31 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — • Career rushing: 171-(-39) (-0.23 avg.; 6 TDs) Wake Forest — DNP — North Carolina — DNP — • Following graduation, attended University of Alabama-Birmingham North Carolina — DNP — medical school Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1980 1/0 0 2 .000 0 0 1 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1969 6/0 8 14 .571 83 1 1 Ron Sally St. Louis, Mo. 1981 10/4 61 131 .466 888 6 11 1970 8/0 2 6 .333 22 0 1 1982 2/1 4 10 .400 71 1 1 1980 1971 9/9 41 84 .488 631 2 8 1983 1/0 0 1 .000 0 0 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Total 23/9 51 104 .490 736 3 10 East Carolina — DNP — 1984 3/2 25 45 .556 297 2 3 Total 17/7 90 189 .476 1,256 9 16 Auburn — DNP — • Born April 26, 1950 Virginia — DNP — • Jersey #18 • Born January 1, 1963 Indiana — DNP — • Lettered three seasons (1969-70-71) • Jersey #19 South Carolina — DNP — • Played on the freshman team in 1968, completing 32-of-65 (.492) for • Lettered two seasons (1981-84) Clemson — DNP — 424 yards with one TD while rushing for 143 yards and four TDs • Started four straight games in 1981 (weeks 2-5) in place of injured Maryland 0-2 0 0 1 • After two seasons behind starting QB Leo Hart, started fi rst nine starter Ben Bennett Georgia Tech — DNP — games of 1971 before suffering season-ending injury against West • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 18-of-36 (.500) Wake Forest — DNP — Virginia on November 6 passes for a career-high 336 yards and two TDs against Virginia on N.C. State — DNP — • Duke captain, 1971 September 26, 1981 in a 29-24 road win North Carolina — DNP — • Career rushing: 116-(-38) (-0.33 avg.; 3 TDs) • Started the season-opener at Tennessee on September 4, 1982, but • Lettered two seasons (1971-72) on the Duke golf team played in just one other game due to ankle and shoulder injuries • Placed tied for 21st (74-76-81-76=307) individually at the 1971 1981 • Granted medical hardship waiver in 1983 (shoulder) ACC Championship held at the Midland Valley Country Club (1st Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Came off the bench in the 1984 season-opener against Indiana (Sep- & 2nd rounds) in Aiken, S.C. and the Woodmont Country Club (3rd Ohio State 3-11 29 0 1 tember 8), completing 11-of-19 (.579) passes for 146 yards with two 1 & 4th rounds) in Rockville, Md.; Duke fi nished 4th out of 8 schools South Carolina 7-27 72 0 3 TDs and one INT to help Duke from a 14-0 defi cit to a 31-24 victory 2 • Placed tied for eighth (77-79-74=230) individually at the 1972 ACC Virginia 18-26 336 2 2 • Missed the week two game against South Carolina (shoulder) 3 Championship held at the Willow Creek Country Club in High Point, East Carolina 15-23 223 1 0 • Returned in week three to start against Army on September 29; com- 4 N.C.; Duke fi nished 3rd out of 7 schools Virginia Tech 4-13 11 0 1 pleted 12-of-18 (.667) passes for 143 yards in a 13-9 road defeat • Served as an assistant football coach at Duke from 1974-75, coach- Clemson 0-1 0 0 1 • Career rushing: 67-11 (0.16 avg.; 1 TD) ing the wide receivers Maryland — DNP — • Career receiving: 1-(-8) (-8.00 avg.) Georgia Tech 1-3 20 0 1 Wake Forest 2-2 29 1 0 N.C. State 6-16 103 1 1 North Carolina 5-9 65 1 1

152 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Sharon, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio Mike Schneider Mark Schoettmer 1971 11/2 16 47 .340 221 0 4 2003 1980 Total 11/2 16 47 .340 221 0 4 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Virginia 5-9 73 0 0 East Carolina — DNP — • Born December 4, 1949 Western Carolina1 5-9 61 0 0 Auburn — DNP — • Jersey #12 Rice2 16-31 188 2 1 Virginia — DNP — • Lettered three seasons (1969-70-71) Northwestern3 12-24 130 1 1 Indiana — DNP — • Three-time 1st team All-ACC defensive back Florida State4 12-27 132 0 0 South Carolina — DNP — • Pressed into QB duty as a senior in 1971; started the fi nal two Maryland5 20-47 270 1 1 Clemson — DNP — games of the season Wake Forest6 17-38 194 0 1 Maryland — DNP — • First career start at QB came on November 13, 1971 against N.C. State — DNP — Georgia Tech — DNP — Wake Forest; completed 5-of-15 (.333) passes for 72 yards in a Tennessee — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — 23-7 road loss Georgia Tech7 3-9 79 0 1 N.C. State — DNP — • Held Duke’s career record for defensive INTs (16) until John Talley Clemson8 2-4 3 0 1 North Carolina 3-6 28 0 1 broke the standard with his 17th pick against Boston College on North Carolina 5-10 90 0 0 November 11, 2006 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Ranks fourth on Duke’s chart for career INT return yards (197) 2004 1980 1/0 3 6 .500 28 0 1 • Also returned punts for the Blue Devils, taking back 55 (3rd all-time Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Total 1/0 3 6 .500 28 0 1 at Duke) career kicks for 479 yards (6th all-time at Duke) Navy9 8-13 59 0 0 • Registered 173 tackles in 1970, a total that ranks second on Duke’s Connecticut 4-8 55 0 0 • Born May 25, 1959 single-season chart behind Mike Junkin’s total of 188 in 1986 Virginia Tech10 0-1 0 0 0 • Jersey #2 • Career rushing: 75-186 (2.48 avg.; 1 TD) Maryland11 8-17 102 1 1 • Lettered one season (1980) • Career kickoff return: 9-160 (17.78 avg.) The Citadel12 17-24 190 2 1 • Walk-on member of the JV team in 1977; completed only pass • Career punt return: 55-479 (8.71 avg.) Georgia Tech13 9-20 81 0 0 attempt for 29 yards • Career defense: 16 INTs Virginia14 18-29 191 2 1 • Played on the JV team in 1979; completed 3-of-9 (.333) passes Wake Forest15 28-45 300 2 0 for 24 yards Steve Slayden Atlanta, Ga. 16 • In only varsity appearance on November 22, 1980, completed 3-of-6 Florida State 19-31 155 0 3 1984 Clemson17 20-31 213 1 0 (.500) passes for 28 yards with one INT against North Carolina in a North Carolina18 19-34 181 0 1 44-21 road loss Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Career rushing: 1-(-2) (-2.00 avg.) Indiana — DNP — • Brother, Steve, lettered two seasons (1974-75) as a center on the South Carolina 13-20 153 0 0 2005 Duke football team Army — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Virginia1 13-25 108 0 3 East Carolina19 15-28 139 0 3 Virginia Tech 0-2 0 0 1 Virginia Tech20 4-14 14 0 0 Sean Schroeder Laguna Niguel, Calif. Clemson 9-17 143 1 1 21 VMI 8-17 69 0 0 2011 Maryland 8-19 133 1 0 Virginia22 2-5 21 0 1 Georgia Tech2 19-35 153 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Navy 4-8 41 0 0 Wake Forest3 14-24 142 1 2 Richmond — DNP — Miami — DNP — N.C. State4 10-18 106 0 0 Stanford — DNP — Georgia Tech 0-2 0 0 0 North Carolina5 27-42 291 1 2 Florida State — DNP — Boston College — DNP — 23 Tulane 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 7-10 59 0 1 1985 Clemson — DNP — FIU — DNP — North Carolina 1-2 8 0 1 Florida State — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Wake Forest — DNP — Northwestern6 21-28 229 2 0 Virginia Tech — DNP — West Virginia7 16-32 197 1 1 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Miami — DNP — Ohio — DNP — 2003 10/8 97 208 .466 1,220 4 6 Virginia — DNP — Virginia8 18-33 208 1 1 2004 11/10 150 253 .593 1,527 8 7 Georgia Tech — DNP — South Carolina9 18-31 143 0 3 2005 8/5 41 86 .477 351 0 6 North Carolina — DNP — Clemson10 24-33 218 0 2 Total 29/23 288 547 .527 3,098 12 19 Maryland11 11-22 137 1 2 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Georgia Tech12 17-32 222 0 1 • Born April 11, 1983 13 2011 1/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Wake Forest 16-26 166 1 1 • Jersey #7 14 Total 1/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 N.C. State 12-23 169 1 1 • Lettered three seasons (2003-04-05) North Carolina15 20-34 248 3 1 • Redshirted in 2002 • Missed half of 2003 spring practice due to surgery on right thumb • Born November 9, 1990 • In 2003, started six of the fi rst seven games under head coach • Jersey #12 1986 Carl Franks (dismissed on October 19), and shared snaps with Chris • Lettered one season (2011) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 16 Dapolito and Adam Smith over the fi nal fi ve games under interim • Redshirted in 2009-10 Northwestern 13-20 120 1 1 17 head coach Ted Roof • Graduated from Duke in May, 2012 and transferred to 17-34 159 1 2 18 • First career start came on September 6, 2003 against Western Caro- Hawaii with two years of eligibility remaining Ohio 18-22 213 2 0 19 lina; completed 5-of-9 (.556) passes for 61 yards in a 29-3 home win • In 2012, played in 12 games with 11 starts as Hawaii went 3-9; Virginia 15-23 220 3 1 20 • ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 16-of-31 (.516) passes completed 175-of-344 (.509) pass attempts for 1,878 yards with 11 Vanderbilt 18-29 199 0 1 21 for 188 yards with two TDs and one INT against Rice on September TDs and 12 INTs Clemson 22-40 199 0 1 22 13, 2003 in a 27-24 overtime home win • In 2013, played in 11 games with nine starts as Hawaii went 1-11; Maryland 24-42 250 2 2 23 • Missed the N.C. State (October 25) and Tennessee (November 1) completed 233-of-376 (.620) pass attempts for 2,960 yards with 28 Georiga Tech 7-21 46 0 4 24 games due to injury TDs and 14 INTs Wake Forest 13-24 170 1 1 25 • ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 5-of-10 (.500) passes N.C. State 17-27 103 1 0 26 for 90 yards in Duke’s season-ending 30-22 road win over North North Carolina 19-31 235 3 2 Carolina on November 22 Rich Searl North Plainfi eld, N.J. • In 2004, ranked 10th in the ACC in total offense (133.5 ypg) and 1971 1987 third among starting QBs in fewest INTs (7) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Started the fi rst four games of the 2005 season before being replaced Florida 0-0 0 0 0 Colgate27 15-30 239 2 2 by true freshman Zack Asack; fi nal collegiate start came on Senior South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Northwestern28 18-35 269 1 4 Day against Wake Forest on October 29, 2005 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt29 19-29 297 4 1 • Academic All-ACC, 2004 Stanford 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia30 26-44 236 0 2 • Career rushing: 179-111 (0.62 avg.; 3 TDs) Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 Rutgers31 10-24 97 0 2 • Career receiving: 1-15 (15.00 avg.) N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson — DNP — • Played fi nal season (2006) of eligibility at Youngstown State, seeing Navy 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland32 31-42 373 1 1 action in nine games as a reserve; completed 9-of-15 (.600) passes Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech33 31-50 396 6 0 for 121 yards with two TDs and one INT as the Penguins went 11-3 West Virginia 3-8 38 0 1 Wake Forest34 24-43 281 1 1 and advanced to the NCAA I-AA semifi nals Wake Forest1 5-15 72 0 0 N.C. State35 33-62 458 3 1 North Carolina2 8-24 111 0 3 North Carolina36 23-36 278 2 2

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Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Ironton, Ohio 1984 9/5 113 202 .559 1,229 4 9 2001 5/0 5 13 .385 30 0 1 Hal Spears 1985 10/10 173 294 .588 1,937 19 13 2002 12/12 174 308 .565 2,031 12 9 1972 1986 11/11 183 313 .585 1,914 14 15 2003 7/3 49 94 .521 488 2 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1987 10/10 230 395 .582 2,924 20 16 Total 24/15 228 415 .549 2,549 14 10 Alabama 3-4 51 0 0 Total 40/36 699 1,204 .581 8,004 48 55 Washington 3-4 30 0 1 • Born January 17, 1982 Stanford — DNP — • Born January 22, 1966 • Jersey #16 Virginia 6-9 64 2 1 • Jersey #6 (1984-85-86) & #7 (1987) • Lettered three seasons (2001-02-03) N.C. State1 1-8 9 0 1 • Lettered four seasons (1984-85-86-87) • Redshirted in 2000 Clemson — DNP — • First career start came on October 6, 1984 against Virginia; • Became Duke’s starter in 2002 when incumbant starter D. Bryant Maryland — DNP — completed 13-of-25 (.520) passes for 108 yards with three INTs in was declared academically ineligible on July 12, 2002 Navy — DNP — a 38-10 home loss • First career start came on August 31, 2002; completed 5-of-11 (.455) Georgia Tech — DNP — • ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 14-of-24 (.583) passes passes for 52 yards in a 23-16 home win over East Carolina as Duke Wake Forest — DNP — for 142 yards with one TD and two INTs against Wake Forest on snapped a 23-game losing streak North Carolina — DNP — November 10, 1984 in a 20-16 home loss • Started the season-opener in 2003, but was replaced in the lineup • ACC Rookie of the Week after completing 27-of-42 (.643) passes by redshirt freshman Mike Schneider in week 2 1973 for 291 yards with one TD and two INTs against North Carolina on • After the dismissal of head coach Carl Franks on October 19, Opponent C-A Yds TD Int November 24, 1984 in a 17-15 home loss 2003, earned starts in the fi rst two games under interim head coach Tennessee — DNP — • Started 10 games in 1985, missing the Ohio contest due to Ted Roof in weeks 8 and 9, but did not see action in the fi nal three Washington 1-2 10 0 0 shoulder injury contests of the year Virginia 0-3 0 0 1 • In 1985, led the ACC in pass completion percentage (.588) and • Career rushing: 88-(-158) (-1.80 avg.; 2 TDs) Purdue 1-3 28 0 0 ranked third in total offense (201.9 ypg) • Career receiving: 1-(-12) (-12.00 avg.) Tulane 1-6 36 0 0 • ACC Offensive Back of the Week after completing 31-of-50 (.620) • Transferred and played fi nal season of eligibility (2004) at Western Clemson2 3-10 27 0 2 pass attempts for 396 yards and an ACC single-game record six TDs Illinois, seeing action in six games; completed 47-of-91 (.516) passes Maryland 3-3 42 0 0 against Georgia Tech on October 31, 1987 in a 48-14 home win for 570 yards with two TDs and one INT as the Leathernecks went 4-7 Georgia Tech — DNP — • On November 14, 1987 against N.C. State, matched school single- Wake Forest — DNP — game record with 62 pass attempts in a 47-45 home loss N.C. State 7-11 51 0 1 • Led the ACC in total offense in 1987 (269.8) Richard Sommers Kingsport, Tenn. North Carolina3 12-17 131 0 0 • Academic All-ACC selection, 1987 • Career rushing: 342-125 (0.37 avg.; 8 TDs) 1950 • Selected in the 12th round (328th overall pick) of the 1988 NFL Draft Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1974 by the Cleveland Browns South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Pittsburgh 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — Tennessee 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina 2-4 29 0 0 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia4 10-17 170 1 0 Adam Smith Orinda, Calif. Richmond 0-0 0 0 0 Purdue5 4-6 29 0 0 2001 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 Army6 10-15 178 1 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson7 15-26 209 2 0 Florida State 4-4 27 0 0 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Florida 8 15-27 210 1 3 Rice — DNP — Virginia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech9 5-10 75 0 0 Northwestern 0-4 0 0 1 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest10 4-8 37 0 2 Virginia 0-1 0 0 0 Maryland11 6-11 78 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — 1951 North Carolina12 8-17 117 0 1 Wake Forest — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Maryland 1-2 3 0 0 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 1975 Vanderbilt — DNP — Pittsburgh 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int N.C. State — DNP — Tennessee 0-0 0 0 0 Southern California13 0-1 0 0 0 North Carolina 0-2 0 0 0 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina 5-8 79 0 0 Clemson — DNP — Virginia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia — DNP — Virginia 0-1 0 0 0 Pittsburgh — DNP — 2002 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Army — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson — DNP — East Carolina1 5-11 52 0 0 William & Mary 0-0 0 0 0 Florida — DNP — Louisville2 12-21 140 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 4-8 36 0 0 Northwestern3 13-26 188 2 1 Wake Forest 1-1 11 0 0 Florida State4 11-18 124 0 0 1952 N.C. State — DNP — Navy5 11-17 144 2 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int North Carolina — DNP — 6 Virginia 26-42 256 2 0 Washington & Lee 0-0 0 0 0 7 Wake Forest 8-15 52 0 1 SMU 0-0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 8 N.C. State 28-41 353 1 0 Tennessee 0-0 0 0 0 1972 4/1 13 25 .520 154 2 3 9 Maryland 12-23 109 0 2 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 1973 8/2 28 55 .509 325 0 4 10 Clemson 23-44 290 3 3 N.C. State 0-1 0 0 0 1974 10/9 79 141 .560 1,132 5 6 11 Georgia Tech 13-33 146 0 2 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 1975 4/1 10 18 .556 126 0 0 12 North Carolina 12-17 177 2 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Total 26/13 130 239 .544 1,737 7 13 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 2003 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 • Born March 15, 1954 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 • Jersey #2 Virginia13 6-20 47 0 0 • Lettered three seasons (1973-74-75) Western Carolina 13-20 120 2 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • First career start came on October 7, 1972 against N.C. State; com- Rice — DNP — 1950 10/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 pleted 1-of-8 (.125) passes for 9 yards with one INT in a 17-0 road loss Northwestern 8-15 78 0 0 1951 10/0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 • Did not see game action in the fi nal six weeks of the 1972 season Florida State 2-3 24 0 0 1952 10/0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 once Mark Johnson returned from injury Maryland — DNP — Total 30/0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 • Duke captain,1975 Wake Forest 6-11 73 0 0 • Career rushing: 179-231 (1.29 avg.; 5 TDs) N.C. State14 9-17 103 0 0 • Born March 23, 1931 • Career kickoff return: 1-14 (14.00 avg.) Tennessee15 5-8 43 0 0 • Jersey #25 Georgia Tech — DNP — • Lettered three seasons (1950-51-52) Clemson — DNP — • Played both halfback and quarterback North Carolina — DNP — • 1st team All-Southern Conference, 1952 (defense) • Career rushing: punt return: 3-38 (12.67 avg.) • Career defense: 5 INTs

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John Spoganetz Carteret, N.J. Kevin Thompson Thomasville, Ga. Dave Trice Charlottesville, Va. 1971 1996 1968 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Florida — DNP — Florida State 1-3 4 0 0 South Carolina — DNP — South Carolina — DNP — Northwestern — DNP — Michigan 4-8 67 0 1 Virginia — DNP — Army — DNP — Maryland 6-7 91 0 0 Stanford — DNP — Georgia Tech 3-5 42 1 1 Virginia 1-4 14 0 0 Clemson — DNP — Navy 3-8 48 1 1 Clemson 2-2 44 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — Clemson — DNP — Army 9-20 129 0 1 Navy — DNP — Maryland — DNP — Georgia Tech 0-2 0 0 1 Georgia Tech — DNP — Virginia 4-13 63 0 1 N.C. State — DNP — West Virginia 0-1 0 0 1 N.C. State 1-3 7 0 0 Wake Forest — DNP — Wake Forest 1-2 11 0 0 Wake Forest — DNP — North Carolina 1-1 70 0 0 North Carolina — DNP — North Carolina — DNP — Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1997 1968 7/0 23 44 .523 415 0 3 1971 2/0 1 3 .333 11 0 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Total 7/0 23 44 .523 415 0 3 Total 2/0 1 3 .333 11 0 1 N.C. State 0-1 0 0 0 Northwestern — DNP — • Born April 1, 1948 • Born February 3, 1951 Army — DNP — • Jersey #16 • Jersey #11 Navy — DNP — • Lettered two seasons (1968-69) • Lettered one season (1972) Maryland — DNP — • Played for the freshman team in 1966, completing 34-of-61 (.557) • Played for the freshman team in 1969; completed 21-of-62 (.339) Florida State 5-16 79 2 1 passes for 470 yards and fi ve TDs passes for 284 yards and three TDs Virginia — DNP — • Slated to start at QB in 1968, but suffered knee injury in fi nal pre- • Moved to WR in for senior season (1972) Wake Forest — DNP — season scrimmage, opening the door for future three-time All-ACC • Career rushing: 5-(-3) (-0.60 avg.) Clemson — DNP — selection Leo Hart to start the fi rst of 31 straight games in the season- Georgia Tech — DNP — opener at South Carolina on September 21, 1968 North Carolina — DNP — • Moved to DB in for senior season (1969) Jerry Stoltz Winston-Salem, N.C. • Career rushing: 35-115 (3.29 avg.; 3 TDs) 1961 1998 • Career defense: 2 INTs Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int South Carolina — DNP — Western Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia 1-4 3 0 0 Northwestern 0-0 0 0 0 Shaker Heights, Ohio Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Florida State 0-1 0 0 0 Dave Uible Georgia Tech — DNP — Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 1962 Clemson — DNP — Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int N.C. State — DNP — Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Southern California — DNP — Michigan — DNP — N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 Florida — DNP — North Carolina — DNP — Vanderbilt 0-0 0 0 0 California 0-1 0 0 1 Notre Dame — DNP — Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson — DNP — North Carolina 4-9 45 0 0 N.C. State — DNP — 1962 Georgia Tech — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1999 Maryland — DNP — Southern California 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0-1 0 0 0 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int North Carolina — DNP — South Carolina — DNP — East Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Florida 0-0 0 0 0 Northwestern 12-32 153 0 0 California — DNP — Vanderbilt1 0-4 0 0 0 1963 Clemson — DNP — Florida State 6-13 62 1 1 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina1 10-17 108 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia2 3-5 26 0 1 Maryland — DNP — N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland — DNP — Wake Forest 1-2 4 0 0 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 California — DNP — North Carolina — DNP — Clemson 2-6 13 0 0 Clemson — DNP — Wake Forest2 12-19 128 2 1 N.C. State — DNP — 1963 North Carolina 3-6 55 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Wake Forest — DNP — South Carolina — DNP — Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Navy — DNP — Virginia — DNP — 1996 5/0 12 32 .375 164 2 3 North Carolina — DNP — Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 1997 2/0 5 17 .294 79 2 1 California 1-1 11 0 0 1998 11/0 4 10 .400 45 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 1999 11/2 35 80 .438 411 3 2 1962 3/0 0 2 .000 0 0 1 N.C. State — DNP — Total 29/2 56 139 .403 699 7 6 1963 2/2 13 22 .591 134 0 1 Georgia Tech 2-6 25 0 0 Total 5/2 13 24 .542 134 0 2 Wake Forest 0-1 0 0 1 • Born October 26, 1976 Navy — DNP — • Jersey #7 • Born January 18, 1942 North Carolina — DNP — • Lettered four seasons (1996-97-98-99) • Jersey #13 • Came off the bench for injured starter Bobby Campbell (shoulder) • Lettered two seasons (1962-63) Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int to complete 5-of-16 (.313) passes for 79 yards with two TDs and one • Left-handed QB 1961 3/0 1 4 .250 3 0 0 INT in 51-27 home loss to No. 4 Florida State on October 11, 1997 • First career start came in the season-opener on September 21, 1962 4/0 1 2 .500 4 0 0 • First career start came on September 25, 1999 against Vanderbilt; 1963 against South Carolina; completed 10-of-17 (.588) passes for 1963 5/0 3 8 .375 36 0 1 completed 0-of-4 (.000) passes in a 31-14 home loss; replaced by 108 yards in a 22-14 home win Total 12/0 5 14 .357 43 0 1 Bobby Campbell after Duke produced two net offensive yards on • In week two against Virgina on September 28, 1963, suffered knee three possessions injury in fi rst half and missed the remainder of the season • Born February 21, 1941 • Only other starting assignment came on November 13, 1999 against • Career rushing: 14-6 (0.43 avg.) • Jersey #16 Wake Forest for Senior Day; completed 12-of-19 (.632) passes for 128 • Lettered three seasons (1962-63-64) as a fi rst baseman on the Duke • Lettered two seasons (1962-63) yards with two TDs and one INT in a 48-35 home win baseball team; in 63 career games, batted .270 (61-of-226) with 37 • Career rushing: 4-3 (0.75 avg.) • Career rushing: 41-(-61) (-1.49 avg.; 2 TDs) runs scored, 10 doubles, fi ve triples, four home runs and 48 RBI • Two-time All-ACC selection on the diamond (2nd team in 1962 & 1st team in 1963)

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Drew Walston College Park, Ga. Glen Wild Pittsburgh, Pa. Al Woodall Erwin, N.C. 1982 1950 1966 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Tennessee — DNP — South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 West Virginia 11-16 135 0 2 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 3-5 35 1 0 Pittsburgh1 1-1 9 0 0 Virginia 1-1 4 0 0 Tennessee 1-3 2 0 2 Virginia — DNP — Navy 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland 11-15 104 1 0 Virginia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Richmond 0-3 0 0 1 Clemson2 3-15 54 0 1 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland 0-1 0 0 0 N.C. State3 13-24 180 1 1 Maryland 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Navy 0-0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0-3 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 3-5 28 1 1 Notre Dame — DNP — N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina — DNP — North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 1951 1967 1983 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int Opponent C-A Yds TD Int South Carolina 1-4 18 0 0 Wake Forest4 8-11 177 1 0 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0-0 0 0 0 Michigan5 6-16 84 0 1 Indiana 0-0 0 0 0 Tennessee 0-0 0 0 0 South Carolina6 10-14 91 0 2 South Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Army7 4-11 39 0 1 Miami (Fla.) 3-8 31 0 0 Virginia Tech 3-8 41 0 0 Virginia8 5-7 73 0 0 Virginia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 Virginia 0-0 0 0 0 Clemson9 9-19 83 0 0 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 N.C. State10 11-20 145 0 1 Maryland 2-2 15 0 0 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech11 12-25 166 1 3 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 William & Mary 0-0 0 0 0 Navy12 6-9 71 0 0 Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina13 8-18 80 0 1 N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1949 — 19 29 .655 288 2 1 1966 7/3 39 71 .549 482 2 4 1984 1950 10/0 7 17 .412 65 2 4 1967 10/10 79 150 .527 1,009 2 9 Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1951 10/0 4 12 .333 59 0 0 Total 17/13 118 221 .534 1,491 4 13 Indiana1 1-3 6 0 1 Total — 30 58 .517 412 4 5 South Carolina2 6-12 59 0 2 • Born December 7, 1945 Army 1-1 11 0 0 • Born January 24, 1929 • Jersey #18 Virginia 4-6 43 0 1 • Jersey #20 • Lettered two seasons (1966-67) Virginia Tech 6-7 64 0 0 • Lettered three seasons (1949-50-51) • Played on the freshman team in 1964; completed 35-of-58 (.603) Clemson3 13-26 185 0 1 • Career rushing: 59-177 (3.00 avg.; 1 TD) passes for 442 yards Maryland4 8-14 60 0 2 • Career punting: 7-272 (38.86 avg.) • Did not play in 1965 Georgia Tech 2-3 5 0 0 • First career start came on September 24, 1966; completed only pass Wake Forest 0-0 0 0 0 attempt for nine yards in a 14-7 road win over Pittsburgh N.C. State 4-6 61 0 0 Chris Wispelwey Pompton Plains, N.J. • Slowed by elbow and ankle injuries in 1966 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0 2001 • Started all 10 games in 1967 • Career rushing: 60-214 (3.57 avg.) Opponent C-A Yds TD Int • Second round selection (52nd overall pick) of the New York Jets in Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Florida State — DNP — the 1969 AFL-NFL Common Draft 1982 10/0 1 4 .250 4 0 0 Rice — DNP — • Played six seasons (1969-74) with the Jets, starting a total of 19 1983 11/0 5 10 .500 46 0 0 Northwestern — DNP — games (5-14 as a starter) 1984 11/4 45 78 .577 494 0 7 Virginia — DNP — • Saw action in 31 career games, completing 246-of-503 (.489) passes 1985 0/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Georgia Tech — DNP — for 2,970 yards with 18 TDs and 23 INTs Wake Forest — DNP — Total 32/4 51 92 .554 544 0 7 • Served as backup to Hall of Fame QB Joe Namath Maryland 0-1 0 0 0 • Top seasons came in 1970 (1,265 passing yards with nine TDs) and • Born August 19, 1965 Vanderbilt — DNP — 1973 (1,228 passing yards with nine TDs) • Jersey #10 N.C. State — DNP — • Lettered four seasons (1982-83-84-85) North Carolina 1-2 26 0 0 • First career start came in the season-opener on September 8, 1984; Clemson 1-1 29 1 0 Career NFL Passing Statistics completed 1-of-3 (.333) passes for six yards with one INT in a 31-24 > New York Jets (1969-74) home win over Indiana 2002 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int • Served as the holder on placement kicks 1969 4/0 4 9 .444 67 0 2 • Missed spring practice in 1985 due to shoulder surgery; did not see Opponent C-A Yds TD Int 1970 10/9 96 188 .511 1,265 9 9 East Carolina — DNP — action that fall but did earn a varsity letter 1971 5/4 42 97 .433 395 0 2 Louisville — DNP — • Career rushing: 28-(-110) (-3.93 avg.; 1 TD) 1972 0/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Northwestern — DNP — 1973 9/6 101 201 .502 1,228 9 8 Florida State — DNP — 1974 3/0 3 8 .375 15 0 2 Navy 3-3 27 0 0 Total 31/19 246 503 .489 2,970 18 23 Virginia — DNP — Wake Forest — DNP — N.C. State 0-0 0 0 0 Maryland 2-3 26 1 0 Clemson 0-0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 0-0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0-0 0 0 0

Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 2001 3/0 2 4 .500 55 1 0 2002 6/0 5 6 .833 53 1 0 2003 0/0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Total 9/0 7 10 .700 108 2 0

• Born April 12, 1982 • Jersey #10 • Lettered three seasons (2001-02-03) • Redshirted in 2000 • Career rushing: 3-5 (1.67 avg.)

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157 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE PASSING RECORDS Most Passing Yards, Quarter Most Passing Yards, Season Highest Pass Completion Pct., Game (15 att.) 1. Ben Bennett (4th) 262 vs. Navy, 1982 1. Anthony Dilweg 1988 3,824 1. Sean Renfree (28-30) .933 vs. Navy, 2010 2. David Green (4th) 256 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 2. Thaddeus Lewis 2009 3,330 2. Spence Fischer (23-27) .852 vs. Navy, 1994 3. Sean Renfree (4th) 203 vs. Miami, 2012 3. Sean Renfree 2010 3,131 3. Anthony Boone (24-29) .828 vs. Wake Forest, 2013 4. Ben Bennett (4th) 194 vs. N.C. State, 1983 4. Sean Renfree 2012 3,113 4. Thaddeus Lewis (19-23) .826 vs. Northwestern, 2007 Sean Renfree (4th) 194 vs. Army, 2010 5. Ben Bennett 1983 3,086 5. Ben Bennett (27-33) .818 vs. Georgia Tech, 1983 6. Spencer Romine (2nd) 186 vs. Maryland, 1999 6. Ben Bennett 1982 3,033 Steve Slayden (18-22) .818 vs. Ohio, 1986 7. Steve Slayden 1987 2,924 7. Anthony Boone (31-38) .816 vs. Navy, 2013 Most Passing Yards, Half 8. Sean Renfree 2011 2,891 8. Spence Fischer (29-36) .806 vs. Army, 1993 1. David Green (2nd) 335 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 9. Dave Brown 1991 2,794 9. Thaddeus Lewis (40-50) .800 vs. N.C. State, 2009 2. Ben Bennett (2nd) 323 vs. Navy, 1982 10. Spence Fischer 1995 2,668 Anthony Boone (16-20) .800 vs. N.C. Central, 2013 3. Anthony Dilweg (1st) 300 vs. Virginia, 1988 11. Spence Fischer 1993 2,561 11. Sean Renfree (31-39) .795 vs. Elon, 2010 4. Sean Renfree (2nd) 294 vs. Miami, 2012 12. D. Bryant 2001 2,454 12. Sean Renfree (22-28) .786 vs. Wake Forest, 2012 5. Dave Brown (1st) 291 vs. North Carolina, 1989 13. Thaddeus Lewis 2007 2,430 13. Sean Renfree (41-53) .773 vs. Boston College, 2011 6. Dave Brown (1st) 282 vs. N.C. State, 1989 14. Spence Fischer 1994 2,285 14. Ben Bennett (27-35) .771 vs. North Carolina, 1983 7. Ben Bennett (1st) 276 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 15. Anthony Boone 2013 2,260 15. Bob Corbett (13-17) .765 vs. North Carolina, 1974 Ben Bennett (2nd) 276 vs. N.C. State, 1983 16. Leo Hart 1968 2,238 Dave Brown (13-17) .765 vs. W. Carolina, 1990 9. D. Bryant (2nd) 271 vs. N.C. State, 2001 17. Leo Hart 1970 2,236 10. Anthony Dilweg (1st) 264 vs. The Citadel, 1988 18. Thaddeus Lewis 2008 2,171 Highest Pass Completion Pct., Season (200 att.) 19. Thaddeus Lewis 2006 2,134 1. Sean Renfree (297-441) 2012 .673 Most Passing Yards, Game 20. Ben Bennett 1980 2,050 2. Sean Renfree (282-434) 2011 .650 1. Dave Brown 479 vs. North Carolina, 1989 21. Billy Ray 1989 2,035 3. Anthony Boone (206-322) 2013 .63975 2. Anthony Dilweg 475 vs. Wake Forest, 1988 22. Adam Smith 2002 2,031 4. Ben Bennett (300-469) 1983 .63966 3. Ben Bennett 469 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 23. Steve Slayden 1985 1,937 5. Billy Ray (174-274) 1989 .635 4. Thaddeus Lewis 459 vs. N.C. State, 2009 24. Steve Slayden 1986 1,914 6. Ben Bennett (236-374) 1982 .631 5. Steve Slayden 458 vs. N.C. State, 1987 25. Leo Hart 1969 1,642 7. Thaddeus Lewis (224-361) 2008 .621 6. Dave Brown 444 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 26. Spencer Romine 1999 1,638 8. Sean Renfree (285-464) 2010 .614 7. Ben Bennett 442 vs. N.C. State, 1983 27. Mike Schneider 2004 1,527 9. Thaddeus Lewis (274-449) 2009 .610 8. Sean Renfree 432 vs. Miami, 2012 28. Spence Fischer 1992 1,505 10. Anthony Dilweg (287-484) 1988 .593 9. Thaddeus Lewis 428 vs. Navy, 2007 29. Dave Brown 1989 1,479 10. Anthony Boone 427 vs. Texas A&M, 2013 30. D. Bryant 2000 1,448 Highest Pass Completion Pct., Career (500 att.) 11. Anthony Dilweg 410 vs. The Citadel, 1988 1. Sean Renfree (898-1,389) 2009-12 .647 12. Ben Bennett 407 vs. Wake Forest, 1982 Most Passing Yards Per Game, Season 2. Ben Bennett (820-1,375) 1980-83 .596 13. Spencer Romine 404 vs. Maryland, 1999 1. Anthony Dilweg (3,824-11) 1988 347.64 3. Thaddeus Lewis (877-1,510) 2006-09 .58079 14. D. Bryant 400 vs. N.C. State, 2001 2. Steve Slayden (2,924-10) 1987 292.40 4. Steve Slayden (699-1,204) 1984-87 .58056 15. Ben Bennett 397 vs. Maryland, 1981 3. Ben Bennett (3,086-11) 1983 280.54 5. Anthony Dilweg (342-594) 1985-88 .576 16. Steve Slayden 396 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 4. Thaddeus Lewis (3,330-12) 2009 277.50 6. Spence Fischer (786-1,369) 1992-95 .574 17. Spence Fischer 395 vs. North Carolina, 1994 5. Ben Bennett (3,033-11) 1982 275.73 7. Leo Hart (486-877) 1968-70 .554 18. Anthony Dilweg 391 vs. Virginia, 1988 8. Dave Brown (464-845) 1989-91 .549 19. Thaddeus Lewis 387 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 Most Passing Yards, Career 9. Mike Schneider (288-547) 2003-05 .527 20. Dave Brown 385 vs. Clemson, 1991 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 10,065 10. Mike Dunn (288-570) 1975-78 .505 21. Spence Fischer 384 vs. North Carolina, 1993 2. Ben Bennett 1980-83 9,614 22. Anthony Dilweg 379 vs. Maryland, 1988 3. Sean Renfree 2009-12 9,465 23. Dave Brown 374 vs. N.C. State, 1989 4. Spence Fischer 1992-95 9,019 24. Steve Slayden 373 vs. Maryland, 1987 5. Steve Slayden 1984-87 8,004 25. Thaddeus Lewis 371 vs. Maryland, 2009 6. Leo Hart 1968-70 6,116 26. Sean Renfree 368 vs. Boston College, 2011 7. Dave Brown 1989-91 5,717 27. Ben Bennett 367 vs. Clemson, 1983 8. Anthony Dilweg 1985-88 4,557 28. Ben Bennett 363 vs. Navy, 1982 9. D. Bryant 2000-01 3,902 29. Anthony Dilweg 362 vs. North Carolina, 1988 10. Spencer Romine 1997-00 3,545 Spence Fischer 362 vs. Army, 1995 11. Mike Dunn 1975-78 3,511 31. Spence Fischer 360 vs. Virginia, 1995 12. Billy Ray 1989-90 3,282 32. Thaddeus Lewis 359 vs. Virginia Tech, 2009 13. Scotty Glacken 1963-65 3,179 33. Sean Renfree 358 vs. Wake Forest, 2010 14. Mike Schneider 2003-05 3,098 Sean Renfree 358 vs. Cincinnati, 2012 15. Anthony Boone 2011-present 3,089 35. Anthony Dilweg 357 vs. N.C. State, 1988 16. Bobby Campbell 1997-00 2,725 Spence Fischer 357 vs. Army, 1993 17. Adam Smith 2001-03 2,549 37. Anthony Dilweg 353 vs. Northwestern, 1988 18. Billy Cox 1948-50 2,455 Adam Smith 353 vs. N.C. State, 2002 19. Walt Rappold 1959-62 1,988 39. Thaddeus Lewis 350 vs. Richmond, 2009 20. Hal Spears 1972-75 1,747 Sean Renfree 350 vs. Elon, 2010 21. Bob Corbett 1974-75 1,585 41. Anthony Dilweg 349 vs. Vanderbilt, 1988 22. David Green 1994-97 1,517 42. Spence Fischer 347 vs. N.C. State, 1995 23. Al Woodall 1966-67 1,501 43. Thaddeus Lewis 343 vs. Virginia, 2009 24. Brandon Connette 2010-13 1,410 44. Billy Ray 341 vs. South Carolina, 1989 25. Stanley Driskell 1977-79 1,390 45. Dave Brown 337 vs. North Carolina, 1990 46. Ron Sally 336 vs. Virginia, 1981 Most Passing Yards Per Game, Career 47. David Green 335 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 1. Sean Renfree (9,465-41) 2009-12 230.85 Sean Renfree 335 vs. FIU, 2011 2. Ben Bennett (9,614-42) 1980-83 228.91 49. Dave Brown 334 vs. Maryland, 1991 3. Spence Fischer (9,019-42) 1992-95 214.74 Sean Renfree 334 vs. Georgia Tech, 2010 4. Thaddeus Lewis (10,065-47) 2006-09 214.15 5. Dave Brown (5,717-27) 1989-91 211.74 158 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Highest Passing Effi ciency, Game (15 att.)* Most Pass Completions, Quarter Most Pass Attempts, Quarter 1. Billy Cox 264.93 vs. Richmond, 1950 1. Ben Bennett (4th) 20 vs. Navy, 1982 1. Ben Bennett (4th) 24 vs. Navy, 1982 (6-12, 213 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT) 2. Ben Bennett (4th) 16 vs. N.C. State, 1983 Ben Bennett (4th) 24 vs. N.C. State, 1983 2. Billy Ray 240.31 vs. Western Carolina, 1990 Thaddeus Lewis (4th) 16 vs. N.C. State, 2008 D. Bryant (2nd) 24 vs. Clemson, 2001 (12-16, 197 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT) 4. D. Bryant (4th) 15 vs. N.C. State, 2001 4. D. Bryant (4th) 23 vs. N.C. State, 2001 3. David Green 223.48 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 Sean Renfree (4th) 23 vs. Maryland, 2010 (21-27, 335 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT) Most Pass Completions, Half 6. Thaddeus Lewis (4th) 22 vs. N.C. State, 2008 4. Dave Brown 216.28 vs. Rutgers, 1991 1. Ben Bennett (2nd) 25 vs. Navy, 1982 (18-26, 298 yards, 4 TD, 0 INT) 2. Ben Bennett (1st) 23 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 Most Pass Attempts, Half 5. Thaddeus Lewis 215.49 vs. Northwestern, 2007 Dave Brown (1st) 23 vs. North Carolina, 1989 1. D. Bryant (1st) 41 vs. Clemson, 2001 (19-23, 246 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT) Thaddeus Lewis (2nd) 23 vs. N.C. State, 2008 2. Dave Brown (1st) 39 vs. North Carolina, 1989 6. Dave Brown 201.38 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 5. Ben Bennett (2nd) 22 vs. Clemson, 1983 3. Sean Renfree (2nd) 37 vs. Maryland, 2010 (24-36, 444 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT) D. Bryant (2nd) 22 vs. N.C. State, 2001 4. Spence Fischer (1st) 35 vs. North Carolina, 1994 7. Spence Fischer 198.61 vs. Navy, 1994 Thaddeus Lewis (1st) 22 vs. N.C. State, 2009 5. Ben Bennett (2nd) 34 vs. Clemson, 1983 (23-27, 286 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT) 8. David Green (2nd) 21 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 Thaddeus Lewis (2nd) 34 vs. Richmond, 2009 8. Anthony Dilweg 197.88 vs. The Citadel, 1988 Spence Fischer (1st) 21 vs. North Carolina, 1994 7. Steve Slayden (2nd) 33 vs. N.C. State, 1987 (19-31, 410 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT) Thaddeus Lewis (2nd) 21 vs. Richmond, 2009 Anthony Dilweg (2nd) 33 vs. N.C. State, 1988 9. Adam Smith 197.87 vs. North Carolina, 2002 Sean Renfree (1st) 21 vs. Boston College, 2011 D. Bryant (2nd) 33 vs. N.C. State, 2001 (12-17, 177 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT) Spence Fischer (2nd) 33 vs. Virginia, 1995 10. Brandon Connette 196.84 vs. Troy, 2013 Most Pass Completions, Game (20-28, 324 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT) 1. Sean Renfree 41 vs. Boston College, 2011 Most Pass Attempts, Game 2. Thaddeus Lewis 40 vs. N.C. State, 2009 1. Ben Bennett 62 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 Highest Passing Effi ciency, Season (200 att.) 3. Ben Bennett 38 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 Steve Slayden 62 vs. N.C. State, 1987 1. Ben Bennett 1982 142.45 4. Thaddeus Lewis 37 vs. N.C. State, 2008 3. Sean Renfree 59 vs. Miami, 2012 (236-374, 3,033 yards, 20 TD, 12 INT) Sean Renfree 37 vs. Cincinnati, 2012 4. Anthony Dilweg 57 vs. Maryland, 1988 2. Sean Renfree 2012 136.32 6. Sean Renfree 36 vs. Miami, 2012 Spence Fischer 57 vs. North Carolina, 1994 (297-441, 3,113 yards, 19 TD, 10 INT) 7. Spence Fischer 35 vs. Virginia, 1995 6. Anthony Dilweg 56 vs. N.C. State, 1988 3. Anthony Dilweg 1988 134.89 Sean Renfree 35 vs. Boston College, 2010 Spence Fischer 56 vs. Virginia, 1995 (287-484, 3,824 yards, 24 TD, 18 INT) 9. Ben Bennett 34 vs. Clemson, 1983 D. Bryant 56 vs. Clemson, 2001 4. Thaddeus Lewis 2009 134.46 Anthony Dilweg 34 vs. Maryland, 1988 Sean Renfree 56 vs. Maryland, 2010 (274-449, 3,330 yards, 20 TD, 8 INT) Thaddeus Lewis 34 vs. North Carolina, 2008 10. Thaddeus Lewis 55 vs. Richmond, 2009 5. Billy Ray 1989 133.74 Thaddeus Lewis 34 vs. Richmond, 2009 11. Dave Brown 54 vs. North Carolina, 1989 (174-274, 2,035 yards, 15 TD, 14 INT) 12. Four times; last by S. Renfree 53 vs. Boston College, 2011 6. Steve Slayden 1987 129.02 Most Pass Completions, Season (230-395, 2,924 yards, 20 TD, 16 INT) 1. Ben Bennett 1983 300 Most Pass Attempts, Season 7. Anthony Boone 2013 128.18 2. Sean Renfree 2012 297 1. Anthony Dilweg 1988 484 (206-322, 2,260 yards, 13 TD, 13 INT) 3. Anthony Dilweg 1988 287 2. Ben Bennett 1983 469 8. Sean Renfree 2011 126.51 4. Sean Renfree 2010 285 3. Sean Renfree 2010 464 (282-434, 2,891 yards, 14 TD, 11 INT) 5. Sean Renfree 2011 282 4. Thaddeus Lewis 2009 449 9. Ben Bennett 1983 126.08 6. Thaddeus Lewis 2009 274 5. Sean Renfree 2012 441 (300-469, 3,086 yards, 17 TD, 12 INT) 7. Spence Fischer 1995 256 6. Spence Fischer 1995 438 10. Thaddeus Lewis 2007 125.67 8. Ben Bennett 1982 236 7. Dave Brown 1991 437 (199-360, 2,430 yards, 21 TD, 10 INT) 9. Dave Brown 1991 231 8. Sean Renfree 2011 434 11. Spence Fischer 1994 125.07 10. Steve Slayden 1987 230 9. Steve Slayden 1987 395 (204-346, 2,285 yards, 16 TD, 8 INT) 10. Spence Fischer 1993 388 12. Thaddeus Lewis 2008 122.95 Most Pass Completions Per Game, Season (224-361, 2,171 yards, 15 TD, 6 INT) 1. Ben Bennett (300-11) 1983 27.27 Most Pass Attempts Per Game, Season 13. Sean Renfree 2010 120.73 2. Anthony Dilweg (287-11) 1988 26.09 1. Anthony Dilweg (484-11) 1988 44.00 (285-464, 3,131 yards, 14 TD, 17 INT) 3. Sean Renfree (297-12) 2012 24.75 2. Ben Bennett (469-11) 1983 42.64 4. Sean Renfree (285-12) 2010 23.75 3. Spence Fischer (438-11) 1995 39.82 Highest Passing Effi ciency, Career (500 att.) 5. Sean Renfree (282-12) 2011 23.50 4. Dave Brown (437-11) 1991 39.73 1. Anthony Dilweg 1985-88 128.94 5. Steve Slayden (395-10) 1987 39.50 (342-594, 4,557 yards, 27 TD, 24 INT) Most Pass Completions, Career 2. Sean Renfree 2009-12 128.25 1. Sean Renfree 2009-12 898 Most Pass Attempts, Career (898-1,389, 9,465 yards, 51 TD, 40 INT) 2. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 877 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 1,510 3. Ben Bennett 1980-83 123.28 3. Ben Bennett 1980-83 820 2. Sean Renfree 2009-12 1,389 (820-1,375, 9,614 yards, 55 TD, 57 INT) 4. Spence Fischer 1992-95 786 3. Ben Bennett 1980-83 1,375 4. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 122.79 5. Steve Slayden 1984-87 699 4. Spence Fischer 1992-95 1,369 (877-1,510, 10,065 yards, 67 TD, 40 INT) 6. Leo Hart 1968-70 486 5. Steve Slayden 1984-87 1,204 5. Dave Brown 1989-91 120.33 7. Dave Brown 1989-91 464 6. Leo Hart 1968-70 872 (464-845, 5,717 yards, 42 TD, 33 INT) 8. Anthony Dilweg 1985-88 342 7. Dave Brown 1989-91 845 6. Steve Slayden 1984-87 117.92 9. D. Bryant 2000-01 316 8. D. Bryant 2000-01 642 (699-1,204, 8,004 yards, 48 TD, 55 INT) 10. Mike Dunn 1975-78 288 9. Anthony Dilweg 1985-88 594 7. Spence Fischer 1992-95 117.61 Mike Schneider 2003-05 288 10. Mike Dunn 1975-78 571 (786-1,369, 9,021 yards, 48 TD, 46 INT) Spencer Romine 1997-00 571 8. Leo Hart 1968-70 115.46 Most Pass Completions Per Game, Career (487-877, 6,116 yards, 23 TD, 32 INT) 1. Sean Renfree (898-41) 2009-12 21.90 Most Pass Attempts Per Game, Career 9. D. Bryant 2000-01 101.07 2. Ben Bennett (820-42) 1980-83 19.52 1. Sean Renfree (1,389-41) 2009-12 33.88 (316-642, 3,902 yards, 16 TD, 27 INT) 3. Spence Fischer (786-42) 1992-95 18.71 2. Ben Bennett (1,375-42) 1980-83 32.74 10. Spencer Romine 1997-00 97.68 4. Thaddeus Lewis (877-47) 2006-09 18.66 3. Spence Fischer (1,369-42) 1992-95 32.60 (281-573, 3,545 yards, 13 TD, 31 INT) 5. Steve Slayden (699-40) 1984-87 17.48 4. Thaddeus Lewis (1,510-47) 2006-09 32.13 5. Dave Brown (845-27) 1989-91 31.30 *Minimum 11 attempts pre-1965 per NCAA standards

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Average Yards Per Completion, Game (15 att.) Most Touchdown Passes, Quarter Most Games, 1+ Touchdown Passes, Season 1. Stanley Driskell (6-153) 25.50 vs. Ga. Tech, 1978 1. David Green (4th) 4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 1. Ben Bennett 1982 11 2. Anthony Dilweg (19-410) 21.58 vs. The Citadel, 1988 2. Ben Bennett (4th) 3 vs. Navy, 1982 Anthony Dilweg 1988 11 3. Bob Albright (6-125) 20.83 vs. N.C. State, 1972 Dave Brown (2nd) 3 vs. N.C. State, 1989 Thaddeus Lewis 2007 11 4. Leo Hart (13-260) 20.00 vs. North Carolina, 1970 4. Thaddeus Lewis 2009 10 5. Ben Bennett (21-407) 19.38 vs. Wake Forest, 1982 Most Touchdown Passes, Half 5. Scotty Glacken 1963 9 6. Ron Sally (18-336) 18.67 vs. Virginia, 1981 1. Scotty Glacken (1st) 4 vs. Rice, 1965 Ben Bennett 1980 9 7. Thaddeus Lewis (23-438) 18.61 vs. Navy, 2007 Dave Brown (1st) 4 vs. N.C. State, 1989 Ben Bennett 1983 9 8. Dave Brown (24-444) 18.50 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 David Green (2nd) 4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 Dave Brown 1991 9 9. D. Bryant (11-201) 18.27 vs. Georgia Tech, 2001 Sean Renfree (2nd) 4 vs. Miami, 2012 Spence Fischer 1994 9 10. Bob Corbett (13-236) 18.15 vs. Maryland, 1974 Sean Renfree 2010 9 Most Touchdown Passes, Game Sean Renfree 2012 9 Average Yards Per Completion, Season (200 att.) 1. Steve Slayden 6 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 Most Games, 1+ Touchdown Passes, Career 1. Leo Hart (162-2,238) 1968 13.82 2. Thaddeus Lewis 5 vs. N.C. State, 2009 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 36 2. Anthony Dilweg (287-3,824) 1988 13.324 3. Scotty Glacken 4 vs. Clemson, 1963 2. Sean Renfree 2009-12 29 3. Spencer Romine (123-1,638) 1999 13.317 Scotty Glacken 4 vs. Rice, 1965 3. Ben Bennett 1980-83 34 4. Ben Bennett (110-1,445) 1981 13.126 Ben Bennett 4 vs. Clemson, 1983 4. Steve Slayden 1984-87 27 5. D. Bryant (187-2,454) 2001 13.123 Steve Slayden 4 vs. Vanderbilt, 1987 Spence Fischer 1992-95 27 6. Ben Bennett (236-3,033) 1982 12.85 Billy Ray 4 vs. Northwestern, 1989 6. Dave Brown 1989-91 18 7. Steve Slayden (230-2,924) 1987 12.71 Dave Brown 4 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 8. Scotty Glacken (101-1,265) 1963 12.53 Dave Brown 4 vs. N.C. State, 1989 Most Games, 2+ Touchdown Passes, Season 9. Thaddeus Lewis (274-3,330) 2009 12.15 Steve Prince 4 vs. North Carolina, 1992 1. Anthony Dilweg 1988 8 Spence Fischer 4 vs. North Carolina, 1994 2. Ben Bennett 1982 6 Average Yards Per Completion, Career (500 att.) David Green 4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 Thaddeus Lewis 2008 6 1. Anthony Dilweg (342-4,557) 1985-88 13.33 Thaddeus Lewis 4 vs. North Carolina, 2006 Dave Brown 1991 6 2. Spencer Romine (281-3,545) 1997-00 12.62 Thaddeus Lewis 4 vs. Navy, 2007 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 6 3. Leo Hart (486-6,116) 1968-70 12.58 Thaddeus Lewis 4 vs. Wake Forest, 2007 6. Steve Slayden 1987 5 4. D. Bryant (316-3,902) 2000-01 12.34 Sean Renfree 4 vs. Wake Forest, 2010 Billy Ray 1989 5 5. Dave Brown (464-5,717) 1989-91 12.32 Sean Renfree 4 vs. Georgia Tech, 2011 Spence Fischer 1993 5 6. Mike Dunn (288-3,511) 1975-78 12.19 Sean Renfree 4 vs. Memphis, 2012 Spence Fischer 1994 5 7. Thaddeus Lewis (877-10,065) 2006-09 11.48 Anthony Boone 4 vs. Virginia, 2012 Thaddeus Lewis 2007 5 Sean Renfree 4 vs. Miami, 2012 Sean Renfree 2012 5 Average Yards Per Attempt, Game (15 att.) Brandon Connette 4 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 Anthony Boone 2013 5 1. Ron Salley (26-336) 12.92 vs. Virginia, 1981 2. David Green (27-335) 12.41 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 Most Touchdown Passes, Season Most Games, 2+ Touchdown Passes, Career 3. Dave Brown (36-444) 12.33 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 1. Anthony Dilweg 1988 24 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 19 4. Billy Ray (16-197) 12.31 vs. W. Carolina, 1990 2. Thaddeus Lewis 2007 21 2. Spence Fischer 1992-95 15 3. Ben Bennett 1982 20 3. Ben Bennett 1980-83 14 Average Yards Per Attempt, Season (200 att.) Steve Slayden 1987 20 4. Sean Renfree 2009-12 13 1. Ben Bennett (374-3,033) 1982 8.11 Dave Brown 1991 20 5. Dave Brown 1989-91 12 2. Anthony Dilweg (484-3,824) 1988 7.90 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 20 6. Steve Slayden 1984-87 10 3. Leo Hart (301-2,238) 1968 7.44 7. Sean Renfree 2012 19 4. Billy Ray (274-2,035) 1989 7.43 8. Ben Bennett 1983 17 Most Games, 3+ Touchdown Passes, Season 5. Thaddeus Lewis (449-3,330) 2009 7.42 9. Spence Fischer 1994 16 1. Anthony Dilweg 1988 5 6. Steve Slayden (395-2,924) 1987 7.40 10. Billy Ray 1989 15 2. Dave Brown 1989 4 7. Leo Hart (308-2,236) 1970 7.26 Thaddeus Lewis 2008 15 Dave Brown 1991 4 8. Ben Bennett (202-1,445) 1981 7.15 4. Ben Bennett 1982 3 Ben Bennett 1983 3 9. Sean Renfree (441-3,113) 2012 7.06 Most Touchdown Passes, Career Steve Slayden 1987 3 10. Anthony Boone (322-2,260) 2013 7.02 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 67 Billy Ray 1989 3 2. Ben Bennett 1980-83 55 Thaddeus Lewis 2007 3 Average Yards Per Attempt, Career (500 att.) 3. Sean Renfree 2009-12 51 Sean Renfree 2012 3 1. Anthony Dilweg (594-4,559) 1985-88 7.67 4. Spence Fischer 1992-95 48 Anthony Boone 2013 3 2. Ben Bennett (1,375-9,614) 1980-83 6.99 Steve Slayden 1984-87 48 3. Leo Hart (877-6,116) 1968-70 6.97 6. Dave Brown 1989-91 42 4. Sean Renfree (1,389-9,465) 2009-12 6.81 Most Games, 3+ Touchdown Passes, Career 7. Anthony Dilweg 1985-88 27 1. Dave Brown 1989-91 8 5. Dave Brown (845-5,717) 1989-91 6.77 8. Scotty Glacken 1963-65 24 2. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 7 6. Thaddeus Lewis (1,510-10,065) 2006-09 6.67 9. Leo Hart 1968-70 23 3. Ben Bennett 1980-83 6 7. Steve Slayden (1,204-8,004) 1984-87 6.65 Billy Ray 1989-90 23 4. Steve Slayden 1984-87 5 8. Spence Fischer (1,369-9,021) 1992-95 6.59 Anthony Dilweg 1985-88 5 9. Spencer Romine (571-3,545) 1997-00 6.21 Spence Fischer 1992-95 5 10. Mike Dunn (571-3,531) 1975-78 6.18 Sean Renfree 2009-12 5

Most Games, 4+ Touchdown Passes, Season 1. Steve Slayden 1987 2 Dave Brown 1989 2 Thaddeus Lewis 2007 2 Sean Renfree 2012 2

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Most Consecutive Games, 1+ TD Pass Most Games, 100+ Passing Yards, Season Touchdown-to-Interception Ratio, Season (10 TD) 1. Ben Bennett 17 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2007 12 1. Thaddeus Lewis (15-6) 2008 2.50-1 (All 11 games of 1982; fi rst 6 games of 1983) Sean Renfree 2010 12 Thaddeus Lewis (20-8) 2009 2.50-1 2. Thaddeus Lewis 12 Sean Renfree 2011 12 3. Dave Brown (14-6) 1989 2.33-1 (Last 2 games of 2006; fi rst 10 games of 2007) 4. Ben Bennett 1982 11 4. Brandon Connette (13-6) 2013 2.17-1 3. Anthony Dilweg 11 Ben Bennett 1983 11 5. Thaddeus Lewis (21-10) 2007 2.10-1 (All 11 games of 1988) Anthony Dilweg 1988 11 6. Spence Fischer (16-8) 1994 2.00-1 4. Spence Fischer 10 Dave Brown 1991 11 7. Sean Renfree (19-10) 2012 1.90-1 (Last 7 games of 1994; fi rst 3 games of 1995) Spence Fischer 1995 11 8. Ben Bennett (20-12) 1982 1.67-1 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 11 9. Scotty Glacken (12-8) 1963 1.50-1 Most Consecutive Games, 2+ TD Pass Sean Renfree 2012 11 10. Ben Bennett (17-12) 1983 1.42-1 1. Ben Bennett 4 11. Anthony Dilweg (24-18) 1988 1.33-1 (1982: South Carolina, Virgina, Navy & Virgina Tech) Most Games, 100+ Passing Yards, Career Dave Brown (20-15) 1991 1.33-1 Anthony Dilweg 4 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 42 Adam Smith (12-9) 2002 1.33-1 (1988: Northwestern, Tennessee,The Citadel & Virginia) 2. Spence Fischer 1992-95 39 Dave Brown 4 3. Ben Bennett 1980-83 38 Touchdown-to-Interception Ratio, Career (20 TD) (1990: N. Carolina; 1991: S. Carolina, Rutgers & Colgate) 4. Steve Slayden 1984-87 37 1. Thaddeus Lewis (67-40) 2006-09 1.68-1 Thaddeus Lewis 4 Sean Renfree 2009-12 37 2. Sean Renfree (51-40) 2009-12 1.28-1 (2007: Northwestern, Navy, Miami & Wake Forest) 3. Dave Brown (42-33) 1989-91 1.27-1 Thaddeus Lewis 4 Most Games, 200+ Passing Yards, Season 4. Billy Ray (23-19) 1989-90 1.21-1 (2009: N.C. Central, Virginia Tech, N.C. State & Maryland) 1. Anthony Dilweg 1988 11 5. Anthony Dilweg (27-24) 1985-88 1.13-1 2. Sean Renfree 2012 10 6. Scotty Glacken (24-23) 1963-65 1.04-1 Most Seasons, 10+ Touchdown Passes 3. Leo Hart 1968 9 Spence Fischer (48-46) 1992-95 1.04-1 1. Thaddeus Lewis (2006-07-08-09) 4 Ben Bennett 1982 9 2. Ben Bennett (1980-82-83) 3 Ben Bennett 1983 9 Pass Completion-to-Interception Ratio, Season (200) Steve Slayden (1985-86-87) 3 Steve Slayden 1987 9 1. Thaddeus Lewis (224-6) 2008 37.33-1 Spence Fischer (1993-94-95) 3 Sean Renfree 2010 9 2. Thaddeus Lewis (274-8) 2009 34.25-1 Sean Renfree (2010-11-12) 3 Sean Renfree 2011 9 3. Sean Renfree (297-10) 2012 29.00-1 6. Dave Brown (1989-91) 29. Leo Hart 1970 8 4. Sean Renfree (282-11) 2011 25.64-1 Spence Fischer 1995 8 5. Spence Fischer (204-8) 1994 25.50-1 Most Seasons, 15+ Touchdown Passes Thaddeus Lewis 2009 8 6. Ben Bennett (300-12) 1983 25.00-1 1. Thaddeus Lewis (2007-08-09) 3 Most Games, 200+ Passing Yards, Career 2. Ben Bennett (1982-83) 2 Pass Completion-to-Interception Ratio, Career (500) 1. Sean Renfree 2009-12 28 3. Steve Slayden (1987) 1 1. Sean Renfree (898-40) 2009-12 22.45-1 2. Ben Bennett 1980-83 25 Anthony Dilweg (1988) 1 2. Thaddeus Lewis (877-40) 2006-09 21.93-1 3. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 24 Billy Ray (1989) 1 3. Spence Fischer (786-46) 1992-95 17.09-1 4. Spence Fischer 1992-95 21 Dave Brown (1991) 1 4. Leo Hart (486-32) 1968-70 15.19-1 5. Leo Hart 1968-70 20 Spence Fischer (1994) 1 5. Mike Schneider (288-19) 2003-05 15.16-1 Sean Renfree (2012) 1 Most Games, 300+ Passing Yards, Season 1. Anthony Dilweg 1988 9 Patt Attempt-to-Interception Ratio, Season (200) Most Seasons, 20+ Touchdown Passes 2. Thaddeus Lewis 2009 7 1. Thaddeus Lewis (361-6) 2008 60.17-1 1. Thaddeus Lewis (2007-09) 2 3. Sean Renfree 2010 5 2. Thaddeus Lewis (449-8) 2009 56.13-1 2. Ben Bennett (1982) 1 4. Ben Bennett 1983 4 3. Sean Renfree (441-10) 2012 44.10-1 Steve Slayden (1987) 1 Dave Brown 1991 4 4. Spence Fischer (346-8) 1994 43.25-1 Anthony Dilweg (1988) 1 Spence Fischer 1995 4 5. Sean Renfree (434-11) 2011 39:45-1 Dave Brown (1991) 17. Ben Bennett 1982 3 6. Ben Bennett (469-12) 1983 39.08-1 Steve Slayden 1987 3 7. Mike Schneider (253-7) 2004 36.14-1 Most Consecutive Games, 100+ Passing Yards Dave Brown 1989 3 8. Thaddeus Lewis (360-10) 2007 36.00-1 1. Spence Fischer 32 Spence Fischer 1993 3 (Last 10 games of 1993; all 11 games of 1994; all 11 games of 1995) Sean Renfree 2011 3 Pass Attempt-to-Interception Ratio, Career (500) 2. Sean Renfree 31 Sean Renfree 2012 3 1. Thaddeus Lewis (1,510-40) 2006-09 37.75-1 (All 12 games of 2010; all 12 games of 2011; fi rst 8 games of 2012*) 2. Sean Renfree (1,389-40) 2009-12 34.73-1 3. Ben Bennett 23 Most Games, 300+ Passing Yards, Career 3. Spence Fischer (1,369-46) 1992-95 29.76-1 (Last game of 1981; all 11 games of 1982; all 11 games of 1983) 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 11 4. Mike Schneider (547-19) 2003-05 28.79-1 Thaddeus Lewis 23 Sean Renfree 2009-12 11 5. Leo Hart (877-32) 1968-70 27.41-1 (Last 7 games of 2006; all 12 games of 2007; fi rst 4 games of 2008) 3. Anthony Dilweg 1985-88 10 4. Ben Bennett 1980-83 9 *Did not play vs. Virginia in Week 6 5. Dave Brown 1989-91 8

Most Consecutive Games, 200+ Passing Yards Most Games, 400+ Passing Yards, Season 1. Anthony Dilewg 11 1. Anthony Dilweg 1988 2 (All 11 games of 1988) Dave Brown 1989 2 2. Sean Renfree 7 3. Nine tied with 1 (First 8 games of 2012*) Last by Anthony Boone 2013 *Did not play vs. Virginia in Week 6 Most Games, 400+ Passing Yards, Career 1. Ben Bennett 1980-83 3 Most Consecutive Games, 300+ Passing Yards 2. Anthony Dilweg 1985-88 2 1. Anthony Dilweg 5 Dave Brown 1989-91 2 (First 5 games of 1988) Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 2 2. Thaddeus Lewis 4 5. Steve Slayden 1984-87 1 (Games 5-6-7-8 of 2009) Spencer Romine 1997-00 1 3. Anthony Dilweg 3 D. Bryant 1998-00 1 (Last 3 games of 1988) Sean Renfree 2009-12 1 Anthony Boone 2011-present 1 161 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Most Touchdown Passes of 50+ Yards, Game Most Passing Yards, 2 Consecutive Games Most TD Passes By A Combination, Game 1. George Harris (50 & 55) 2 vs. Wake Forest, 1959 1. Dave Brown, 1989 (374 vs. NCS & 479 vs. NC) 853 1. David Green to Corey Thomas (36, 19, 4, 18 yards) Scotty Glacken (60 & 62) 2 vs. Rice, 1965 2. Anthony Dilweg, 1988 (475 vs. WF & 357 vs. NCS) 832 4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 Dave Brown (76 & 97) 2 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 3. Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 (459 vs. NCS & 371 vs. MD) 830 Thaddeus Lewis to Eron Riley (76, 35, 9, 69 yards) Dave Brown (55 & 72) 2 vs. Clemson, 1991 4. Dave Brown, 1989 (444 vs. WF & 374 vs. NCS) 818 4 vs. Navy, 2007 Thaddeus Lewis (69 & 76) 2 vs. Navy, 2007 Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 (359 vs. VT & 459 vs. NCS) 818 Thaddeus Lewis (56 & 62) 2 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 6. Anthony Dilweg, 1988 (410 vs. CIT & 381 vs. UVa) 801 Most TD Passes By A Combination, Season Sean Renfree (51 & 70) 2 vs. Wake Forest, 2010 1. B. Bennett to C. Castor 1982 12 Brandon Connette (62 & 75) 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 Most Passing Yards, 3 Consecutive Games 2. S. Slayden to C. Hines 1987 11 1. Dave Brown, 1989 1,297 3. A. Dilweg to C. Hines 1988 10 Most Touchdown Passes of 50+ Yards, Season (444 vs. Wake Forest, 374 vs. N.C. State & 479 vs. N. Carolina) 4. B. Ray to C. Hines 1989 9 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2007 5 2. Anthony Dilweg, 1988 1,194 T. Lewis to E. Riley 2007 9 Sean Renfree 2012 5 (475 vs. Wake Forest, 357 vs. N.C. State & 362 vs. North Carolina) 6. S. Slayden to D. Green 1985 8 3. Walt Rappold 1961 3 3. Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 1,189 D. Brown to C. Hines 1989 8 Dave Brown 1991 3 (359 vs. Virginia Tech, 459 vs. N.C. State & 371 vs. Maryland) 8. B. Bennett to C. Jones 1981 7 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 3 4. Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 1,173 T. Lewis to E. Riley 2008 7 Sean Renfree 2010 3 (459 vs. N.C. State, 371 vs. Maryland & 343 vs. Virginia) S. Renfree to J. Crowder 2012 7 Brandon Connette 2013 3 5. Anthony Dilweg, 1988 1,150 11. S. Slayden to D. Green 1986 6 (410 vs. The Citadel, 381 vs. Virginia & 349 vs. Vanderbilt) D. Brown to W. Jones 1991 6 Most Touchdown Passes of 50+ Yards, Career 6. Steve Slayden, 1987 1,135 S. Fischer to C. Thomas 1995 6 1. Sean Renfree 2009-12 10 (396 vs. Georgia Tech, 281 vs. Wake Forest & 458 vs. N.C. State) T. Lewis to D. Varner 2009 6 2. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 8 S. Renfree to C. Vernon 2011 6 3. Dave Brown 1989-91 5 Most Touchdown Passes, 2 Consecutive Games S. Renfree to C. Vernon 2012 6 4. Scotty Glacken 1963-65 4 1. Dave Brown, 1989 (4 vs. WF & 4 vs. NCS) 8 Ben Bennett 1980-83 4 2. Steve Slayden, 1987 (1 vs. MD & 6 vs. GT) 7Most TD Passes By A Combination, Career Steve Slayden, 1987 (6 vs. GT & 1 vs. WF) 71. Thaddeus Lewis to Eron Riley 19 Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 (2 vs. VT & 5 vs. NCS) 72. Ben Bennett to Chris Castor 16 Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 (5 vs. NCS & 2 vs. MD) 7 Steve Slayden to Doug Green 16 Sean Renfree, 2012 (3 vs. NCCU & 4 vs. MEM) 7 Sean Renfree to Conner Vernon 16 Brandon Connette, 2013 (4 vs. PITT & 3 vs. TROY) 75. Spence Fischer to Corey Thomas 13 8. Ben Bennett, 1982 (3 vs. UVa & 3 vs. NAVY) 66. Steve Slayden to Clarkston Hines 11 Anthony Dilweg, 1988 (3 vs. TENN & 3 vs. CIT) 67. Ben Bennett to Cedric Jones 10 Anthony Dilweg, 1988 (3 vs. CIT & 3 vs. UVa) 6 Anthony Dilweg to Clarkston Hines 10 Thaddeus Lewis, 2007 (4 vs. NAVY & 2 vs. MIA) 69. Dave Brown to Walter Jones 9 Thaddeus Lewis, 2007 (2 vs. MIA & 4 vs. WF) 610. Sean Renfree to Jamison Crowder 8 Sean Renfree, 2010 (2 vs. ELON & 4 vs. WF) 6 Most TD Passes of 50+ Yards By A Combination, Game Most Touchdown Passes, 3 Consecutive Games 1. Scotty Glacken to Dave Dunaway (60 & 62 yards) 1. Dave Brown, 1989 11 2 vs. Rice, 1965 (4 vs. Wake Forest, 4 vs. N.C. State & 3 vs. North Carolina) Dave Brown to Clarkston Hines (76 & 97 yards) 2. Steve Slayden, 1987 10 2 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 (6 vs. Georgia Tech, 1 vs. Wake Forest & 3 vs. N.C. State) Dave Brown to Brad Breedlove (55 & 72 yards) Thaddeus Lewis, 2007 10 2 vs. Clemson, 1991 (4 vs. Navy, 2 vs. Miami & 4 vs. Wake Forest) Thaddeus Lewis to Eron Riley (76 & 69 yards) 4. Anthony Dilweg, 1988 9 2 vs. Navy, 2007 (3 vs. Tennessee, 3 vs. The Citadel & 3 vs. Virginia) Sean Renfree to Conner Vernon (51 & 70 yards) Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 9 2 vs. Wake Forest, 2010 (2 vs. N.C. Central, 2 vs. Virginia Tech & 5 vs. N.C. State) Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 9 Most TD Passes of 50+ Yards By A Combination, Season (2 vs. Virginia Tech, 5 vs. N.C. State & 2 vs. Maryland) 1. T. Lewis to E. Riley 2007 4 S. Renfree to J. Crowder 2012 4 3. S. Renfree to C. Vernon 2010 3 A. Boone to J. Crowder 2013 3

Most TD Passes of 50+ Yards By A Combination, Career 1. Thaddeus Lewis to Eron Riley 4 Sean Renfree to Conner Vernon 4 Sean Renfree to Jamison Crowder 4 4. Ben Bennett to Chris Castor 3 Anthony Boone to Jamison Crowder 3

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Most Seasons, 1,000+ Passing Yards Most Games, 20+ Pass Completions, Season Most Starts, QB 1. Ben Bennett (1980-81-82-83) 4 1. Ben Bennett 1983 11 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 46 Steve Slayden (1984-85-86-87) 4 Sean Renfree 2012 11 2. Ben Bennett 1980-83 38 Spence Fischer (1992-93-94-95) 4 3. Ben Bennett 1982 8 3. Spence Fischer 1992-95 37 Thaddeus Lewis (2006-07-08-09) 4 Anthony Dilweg 1988 8 4. Steve Slayden 1984-87 36 5. Leo Hart (1968-69-70) 3 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 8 5. Mike Dunn 1975-78 35 Dave Brown (1989-90-91) 3 Sean Renfree 2011 8 Sean Renfree 2009-12 35 Sean Renfree (2010-11-12) 3 7. Spence Fischer 1995 7 7. Leo Hart 1968-70 31 8. Scotty Glacken (1963-64) 2 Sean Renfree 2010 7 8. Jerry Barger 1951-54 27 Mike Dunn (1976-77) 2 9. Scotty Glacken 1963-65 24 Billy Ray (1989-90) 2 Most Games, 20+ Pass Completions, Career 10. Bob Brodhead 1956-58 23 D. Bryant (2000-01) 2 1. Sean Renfree 2009-12 26 Mike Schneider 2004-06 23 Mike Schneider (2003-04) 2 2. Ben Bennett 1980-83 22 12. Spencer Romine 1997-00 22 3. Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 19 13. Walt Rappold 1959-62 20 Most Seasons, 2,000+ Passing Yards 4. Spence Fischer 1992-95 18 1. Thaddeus Lewis (2006-07-08-09) 4 5. Steve Slayden 1984-87 12 Most Consecutive Starts, QB 2. Ben Bennett (1980-82-83) 3 6. Dave Brown 1989-91 11 1. Thaddeus Lewis 33 Spence Fischer (1993-94-95) 3 7. Leo Hart 1968-70 10 (Last 11 games of 2006; all 12 games of 2007; fi rst 10 games of 2008) Sean Renfree (2010-11-12) 3 2. Leo Hart 31 5. Leo Hart (1968-70) 2 Most Games, 30+ Pass Completions, Season (All 10 games of 1968 & 1969; all 11 games of 1970) 1. Anthony Dilweg 1988 4 3. Spence Fischer 26 Most Seasons, 3,000+ Passing Yards 2. Ben Bennett 1983 3 (last 4 games of 1993; all 11 games of 1994 & 1995) 4. Mike Dunn 25 1. Ben Bennett (1982-83) 2 Steve Slayden 1987 3 (Last 3 games of 1975; all 11 games of 1976 & 1977) Sean Renfree (2010-12) 2 Spence Fischer 1995 3 5. Scotty Glacken 24 3. Anthony Dilweg (1988) 1 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 3 (Last 8 games of 1963; all 10 games of 1964; fi rst 6 games of 1965) Thaddeus Lewis (2009) 1 Sean Renfree 2010 3 Steve Slayden 24 (Last 7 games of 1985; all 11 games of 1986; fi rst 5 games of 1987) Most Consecutive Pass Attempts Without INT Most Games, 30+ Pass Completions, Career 7. Ben Bennett 21 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2007-08 206 1. Sean Renfree 2009-12 6 (Last 10 games of 1982; all 11 games of 1983) 2. Sean Renfree 2010 173 2. Ben Bennett 1980-83 5 8. Walt Rappold 20 3. Ben Bennett 1982-83 169 Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 5 (All 10 games of 1961 & 1962) 4. Spence Fischer 1993 156 4. Spence Fischer 1992-95 4 5. Thaddeus Lewis 2009 130 Anthony Dilweg 1985-88 4 Most Consecutive Starts Without An INT 6. Adam Smith 2002-03 118 1. Worth Lutz 1952 6 7. Ben Bennett 1981-82 107 Most Consecutive Games With 10+ Pass Thaddeus Lewis 2007-08 6 8. Mike Dunn 1977 105 Completions 3. Don Altman 1959-60 5 9. Bobby Campbell 1998 102 1. Sean Renfree 36 Hal Spears 1973-74 5 (All 12 games of 2010; all 12 games of 2011; all 12 games of 2012 except Week 6 vs. Virginia — DNP due to injury) 2. Thaddeus Lewis 28 Most Pass Completions By A Reserve QB, Game 1. Dave Brown 23 vs. Northwestern, 1990 (Last 7 games of 2006; all 12 games of 2007; fi rst 9 games of 2008) 2. David Green 21 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 3. Ben Bennett 23 3. Ben Bennett 19 vs. Tennessee, 1982 (Last game of 1981; all 11 games of 1982; all 11 games of 1983) Bobby Campbell 19 vs. Wake Forest, 1998 4. Steve Slayden 21 5. Sean Renfree 18 vs. Miami, 2010 (Last 4 games of 1984; all 10 of 1985; fi rst 7 of 1986) 6. Bobby Campbell 17 vs. N.C. State, 1998 Most Consecutive Games With 20+ Pass Most Pass Attempts By A Reserve QB, Game Completions 1. Sean Renfree 38 vs. Miami, 2010 1. Ben Bennett 14 2. Bobby Campbell 34 vs. Wake Forest, 1998 (Last 3 games of 1982; all 11 games of 1983) 3. Dave Brown 33 vs. Northwestern, 1990 4. Bobby Campbell 31 vs. Vanderbilt, 1999 Most Consecutive Pass Completions, Game 5. Ben Bennett 29 vs. Tennessee, 1982 1. D. Bryant 16 vs. N.C. State, 2000 6. Bobby Campbell 28 vs. N.C. State, 1998 Sean Renfree 16 vs. Navy, 2010 3. Ben Bennett 15 vs. North Carolina, 1983 Most Passing Yards By A Reserve QB, Game Thaddeus Lewis 15 vs. Northwestern, 2007 1. David Green 335 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 5. Ben Bennett 14 vs. Maryland, 1982 2. Ben Bennett 288 vs. Tennessee, 1982 Sean Renfree 14 vs. Boston College, 2011 3. Dave Brown 278 vs. Northwestern, 1990 Anthony Boone 14 vs. Wake Forest, 2013 4. Bobby Campbell 251 vs. Vanderbilt, 1999 5. Brandon Connette 198 vs. Memphis, 2013 Most Pass Attempts Without An INT, Game 6. Spence Fischer 188 vs. Rice, 1992 1. Sean Renfree 59 vs. Miami, 2012 Bobby Campbell 188 vs. N.C. State, 1998 2. Thaddeus Lewis 55 vs. Richmond, 2009 8. Dave Brown 182 vs. Western Carolina, 1990 3. Thaddeus Lewis 52 vs. N.C. State, 2008 9. Bobby Campbell 181 vs. Wake Forest, 1998 4. Steve Slayden 50 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 10. Spence Fischer 179 vs. Florida State, 1992 Dave Brown 50 vs. South Carolina, 1991 Thaddeus Lewis 50 vs. N.C. State, 2009 Most Passing TDs By A Reserve QB, Game 7. Sean Renfree 49 vs. Boston College, 2010 1. David Green 4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 8. Ben Bennett 46 vs. Maryland, 1981 2. Dave Brown 3 vs. Virginia, 1989 9. Mike Schneider 45 vs. Wake Forest, 2004 10. Sean Renfree 43 vs. FIU, 2011

163 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 479 Dave Brown 1989 at North Carolina 300-Yard Passing Games By Player David Green (1) 475 Anthony Dilweg 1988 Wake Forest 335 Georgia Tech 1997 469 Ben Bennett 1980 Wake Forest Zack Asack (1) 459 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 at N.C. State 328 Clemson 2005 Leo Hart (2) 458 Steve Slayden 1987 N.C. State 316 Clemson 1968 444 Dave Brown 1989 at Wake Forest 301 South Carolina 1970 442 Ben Bennett 1983 N.C. State Ben Bennett (9) 432 Sean Renfree 2012 Miami 469 Wake Forest 1980 428 Thaddeus Lewis 2007 at Navy 397 Maryland 1981 Thaddeus Lewis (11) 427 Anthony Boone 2013 vs. Texas A&M 363 Navy 1982 305 Wake Forest 2006 410 Anthony Dilweg 1988 The Citadel 407 Wake Forest 1982 428 Navy 2007 407 Ben Bennett 1982 Wake Forest 313 N.C. State 1982 317 Navy 2008 404 Spencer Romine 1999 at Maryland 326 South Carolina 1983 317 N.C. State 2008 400 D. Bryant 2001 N.C. State 367 Clemson 1983 350 Richmond 2009 397 Ben Bennett 1981 at Maryland 442 N.C. State 1983 359 Virginia Tech 2009 396 Steve Slayden 1987 Georgia Tech 323 North Carolina 1983 459 N.C. State 2009 395 Spence Fischer 1994 North Carolina 371 Maryland 2009 391 Anthony Dilweg 1988 Virginia Anthony Boone (1) 343 Virginia 2009 387 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 Wake Forest 427 Texas A&M 2013 303 Miami 2009 385 Dave Brown 1991 vs. Clemson 378 Wake Forest 2009 384 Spence Fischer 1993 at North Carolina 379 Anthony Dilweg 1988 Maryland Dave Brown (8) 374 Dave Brown 1989 N.C. State 444 Wake Forest 1989 Billy Ray (2) 373 Steve Slayden 1987 at Maryland 374 N.C. State 1989 341 South Carolina 1989 371 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 Maryland 479 North Carolina 1989 308 Maryland 1989 368 Sean Renfree 2011 at Boston College 337 North Carolina 1990 367 Ben Bennett 1983 Clemson 323 South Carolina 1991 Sean Renfree (11) 363 Ben Bennett 1982 Navy 334 Maryland 1991 350 Elon 2010 362 Spence Fischer 1995 at Army 315 N.C. State 1991 358 Wake Forest 2010 362 Anthony Dilweg 1988 North Carolina 385 Clemson 1991 351 Maryland 2010 360 Spence Fischer 1995 at Virginia 314 Navy 2010 359 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 Virginia Tech D. Bryant (2) 334 Georgia Tech 2010 358 Sean Renfree 2010 at Wake Forest 368 Boston College 2011 358 Sean Renfree 2012 vs. Cincinnati 310 N.C. State 2000 335 FIU 2011 357 Spence Fischer 1993 Army 400 N.C. State 2001 303 Virginia 2011 357 Anthony Dilweg 1988 at N.C. State 353 Adam Smith 2002 at N.C. State Bobby Campbell (1) 314 Memphis 2012 353 Anthony Dilweg 1988 at Northwestern 316 Vanderbilt 1998 432 Miami 2012 351 Sean Renfree 2010 at Maryland 358 Cincinnati 2012 350 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 Richmond Brandon Connette (2) 350 Sean Renfree 2010 Elon 323 Pittsburgh 2013 Spencer Romine (2) 349 Anthony Dilweg 1988 at Vanderbilt 324 Troy 2013 303 Northwestern 1998 347 Spence Fischer 1995 N.C. State 404 Maryland 1999 343 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 at Virginia Anthony Dilweg (10) 341 Billy Ray 1989 at South Carolina 305 Clemson 1987 Ron Sally (1) 337 Dave Brown 1990 North Carolina 353 Northwestern 1988 336 Virginia 1981 336 Ron Sally 1981 at Virginia 335 David Green 1997 Georgia Tech 410 The Citadel 1988 Mike Schneider (1) 335 Sean Renfree 2011 at FIU 311 Tennessee 1988 334 Dave Brown 1991 at Maryland 391 Virginia 1988 300 Wake Forest 2004 334 Sean Renfree 2010 at Georgia Tech 349 Vanderbilt 1988 333 Spence Fischer 1993 at Rutgers 379 Maryland 1988 Steve Slayden (3) 328 Zack Asack 2005 at Clemson 475 Wake Forest 1988 373 Maryland 1987 326 Ben Bennett 1983 South Carolina 357 N.C. State 1988 396 Georgia Tech 1987 324 Brandon Connette 2013 vs. Troy 362 North Carolina 1988 458 N.C. State 1987 323 Dave Brown 1991 at South Carolina 323 Ben Bennett 1983 at North Carolina Spence Fischer (8) Adam Smith (1) 323 Brandon Connette 2013 vs. Pittsburgh 333 Rutgers 1993 353 N.C. State 2002 317 Thaddeus Lewis 2008 Navy 357 Army 1993 317 Thaddeus Lewis 2008 N.C. State 316 Bobby Campbell 1998 at Vanderbilt 384 North Carolina 1993 316 Leo Hart 1968 at Clemson 395 North Carolina 1994 315 Dave Brown 1991 N.C. State 314 Wisconsin 1994 300-Yard Passing Games By Opponent 314 Spence Fischer 1994 vs. Wisconsin 362 Army 1995 1. N.C. State 12 314 Sean Renfree 2010 at Navy 360 Virginia 1995 2. Maryland & Wake Forest 8 314 Sean Renfree 2012 Memphis 347 N.C. State 1995 4. North Carolina 6 313 Ben Bennett 1982 at N.C. State 5. Clemson & Virginia 5 311 Anthony Dilweg 1988 at Tennessee 7. Navy & South Carolina 4 310 D. Bryant 2000 at N.C. State 9. Georgia Tech 3 308 Billy Ray 1989 at Maryland 305 Thaddeus Lewis 2006 at Wake Forest 10. Army, Miami, Northwestern & Vanderbilt 2 305 Anthony Dilweg 1987 at Clemson 14. Boston College, Cincinnati, Elon, FIU, Memphis, 303 Thaddeus Lewis 2009 at Miami Pittsburgh, Richmond, Rutgers, Tennessee, Texas A&M, 303 Spencer Romine 1998 at Northwestern The Citadel, Troy, Virginia Tech & Wisconsin 1 303 Sean Renfree 2011 at Virginia 301 Leo Hart 1970 at South Carolina 300 Mike Schneider 2004 at Wake Forest

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Most Wins, Starting QB, Season 1. Anthony Boone 2013 9 2,000-YARD PASSERS 2. Worth Lutz 1952 8 1. Thaddeus Lewis 10. Spencer Romine Jerry Barger 1954 8 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Don Altman 1960 8 2006 12/11 180 340 .529 2,134 11 16 1997 6/4 34 65 .523 432 3 3 Walt Rappold 1962 8 2007 12/12 199 360 .553 2,430 21 10 1998 9/7 71 147 .483 862 3 6 Spence Fischer 1994 8 2008 11/11 224 361 .620 2,171 15 6 1999 7/7 123 243 .506 1,638 6 13 7. Sonny Jurgensen 1955 7 2009 12/12 274 449 .610 3,330 20 8 2000 6/4 53 116 .457 613 1 9 Walt Rappold 1961 7 Total 47/46 877 1,510 .581 10,065 67 40 Total 28/22 281 571 .492 3,545 13 31 Anthony Dilweg 1988 7 10. Bob Brodhead 1957 6 2. Ben Bennett 11. Mike Dunn Leo Hart 1970 6 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1980 11/10 174 330 .527 2,050 11 25 1975 10/4 31 67 .463 526 0 7 Most Wins, Starting QB, Career 1981 9/7 110 202 .544 1,445 7 8 1976 11/11 90 169 .533 1,078 2 11 1. Jerry Barger 1951-54 17 1982 11/10 236 374 .631 3,033 20 12 1977 11/11 102 191 .534 1,239 7 9 2. Walt Rappold 1959-62 15 1983 11/11 300 469 .640 3,086 17 12 1978 9/9 65 144 .451 668 2 8 Mike Dunn 1975-78 15 Total 42/38 820 1,375 .596 9,614 55 57 Total 41/35 288 571 .504 3,511 11 35 Spence Fischer 1992-95 15 5. Leo Hart 1968-70 13 3. Sean Renfree 12. Billy Ray Ben Bennett 1980-83 13 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Steve Slayden 1984-87 13 2009 5/0 34 50 .680 330 4 2 1989 8/8 174 274 .635 2,035 15 14 8. Bob Brodhead 1956-58 12 2010 12/11 285 464 .614 3,131 14 17 1990 8/7 100 164 .610 1,247 8 5 9. Worth Lutz 1951-54 11 2011 12/12 282 434 .650 2,891 14 11 Total 16/15 274 438 .626 3,282 23 19 Scotty Glacken 1963-65 11 2012 12/12 297 441 .673 3,113 19 10 Sean Renfree 2009-12 11 Total 41/35 898 1,389 .647 9,465 51 40 13. Scotty Glacken 12. Sonny Jurgensen 1954-56 10 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Thaddeus Lewis 2009-09 10 4. Spence Fischer 1963 10/8 101 201 .502 1,265 12 8 Anthony Boone 2011-present 10 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 1964 10/10 104 192 .541 1,178 7 9 1992 9/6 113 197 .574 1,505 8 10 1965 7/6 50 88 .568 727 5 6 Highest Winning Percentage, Starting QB, Season (10) 1993 11/9 213 388 .549 2,561 12 14 Total 27/24 255 481 .531 3,179 24 23 1. Sonny Jurgensen (7-1-1) 1955 .833 1994 11/11 204 346 .590 2,285 16 8 2. Anthony Boone (9-2) 2013 .818 1995 11/11 256 438 .584 2,668 12 14 14. Mike Schneider 3. Worth Lutz (8-2) 1952 .800 Total 42/37 786 1,369 .574 9,019 48 46 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Walt Rappold (8-2) 1962 .800 2003 10/8 97 208 .466 1,220 4 6 5. Jerry Barger (8-2-1) 1954 .773 5. Steve Slayden 2004 11/10 150 253 .593 1,527 8 7 6. Don Altman (8-3) 1960 .727 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 2005 8/5 41 86 .477 351 0 6 7. Walt Rappold (7-3) 1961 .700 1984 9/5 113 202 .559 1,229 4 9 Total 29/23 288 547 .527 3,098 12 19 8. Anthony Dilweg (7-3-1) 1988 .682 1985 10/10 173 294 .588 1,937 19 13 9. Spence Fischer (8-4) 1994 .667 1986 11/11 183 313 .585 1,914 14 15 15. Anthony Boone 10. Bob Brodhead (6-3-2) 1957 .636 1987 10/10 230 395 .582 2,924 20 16 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Total 40/36 699 1,204 .581 8,004 48 55 2011 10/0 30 53 .566 298 1 1 Highest Winning Percentage, Starting QB, Career (10) 2012 12/1 49 95 .516 531 5 2 1. Worth Lutz (11-2) 1951-54 .846 6. Leo Hart 2013 11/11 206 322 .640 2,260 13 13 2. Anthony Boone (10-2) 2011-present .833 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Total 33/12 285 470 .606 3,089 19 16 3. Sonny Jurgensen (10-3-1) 1954-56 .750 1968 10/10 162 301 .538 2,238 11 11 Walt Rappold (15-5) 1959-62 .750 1969 10/10 145 268 .541 1,642 5 9 16. Bobby Campbell 5. Jerry Barger (17-8-3) 1951-54 .661 1970 11/11 179 308 .581 2,236 7 12 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Total 31/31 486 877 .554 6,116 23 32 1997 9/6 85 176 .483 925 2 10 1998 11/4 101 206 .490 1,199 6 8 7. Dave Brown 1999 6/2 37 96 .385 526 1 6 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 2000 8/0 9 20 .450 75 0 3 1989 6/3 104 163 .638 1,479 14 6 Total 34/12 232 498 .466 2,725 9 27 1990 10/4 129 245 .527 1,444 8 12 1991 11/11 230 437 .526 2,794 20 15 17. Adam Smith Total 27/18 463 845 .548 5,717 42 33 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 2001 5/0 5 13 .385 30 0 1 8. Anthony Dilweg 2002 12/12 174 308 .565 2,031 12 9 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int 2003 7/3 49 94 .521 488 2 0 1985 11/1 14 25 .560 161 0 2 Total 24/15 228 415 .549 2,549 14 10 1986 11/0 6 12 .500 65 0 0 1987 11/1 35 73 .479 507 3 4 18. Billy Cox 1988 11/11 287 484 .593 3,824 24 18 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Total 44/13 342 594 .576 4,557 27 24 1948 — 19 58 .328 248 2 3 1949 — 59 118 .500 779 4 7 9. D. Bryant 1950 — 108 206 .524 1,428 8 15 Year G/GS Cmp Att Pct. Yards TD Int Total — 186 382 .487 2,455 14 25 2000 11/7 129 258 .500 1,448 5 10 2001 11/11 187 384 .487 2,454 11 17 Total 22/18 316 642 .492 3,902 16 27

165 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE RUSHING RECORDS Most Rushing Yards, Quarter Most Rushing Yards, Career Most Rushing Attempts, Quarter 1. Robert Baldwin (1st) 103 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994 1. Chris Douglas 2000-03 3,122 1. Mike Grayson (4th) 18 vs. Wake Forest, 1983 2. Steve Jones (1st) 99 vs. Virginia, 1972 2. Steve Jones 1970-72 2,951 2. Steve Jones (1st) 17 vs. Florida, 1971 3. Mike Grayson (2nd) 93 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 3. Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 2,790 Robert Baldwin (3rd) 17 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994 4. Mike Grayson 1980-83 2,441 4. Art Bosetti (4th) 16 vs. South Carolina, 1970 Most Rushing Yards, Half 5. Tony Benjamin 1973-76 2,251 1. Steve Jones (1st) 175 vs. Virginia, 1972 6. Julius Grantham 1982-86 1,989 Most Rushing Attempts, Half 2. Mike Grayson (2nd) 153 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 7. Mike Dunn 1975-78 1,939 1. Mike Grayson (2nd) 31 vs. Wake Forest, 1983 3. Robert Baldwin (1st) 141 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994 8. Roger Boone 1986-89 1,900 2. Art Bosetti (2nd) 28 vs. South Carolina, 1970 4. Mike Grayson (2nd) 131 vs. Wake Forest, 1983 9. Ace Parker 1934-36 1,856 3. Steve Jones (1st) 26 vs. Florida, 1971 5. Chris Douglas (2nd) 130 vs. Georgia Tech, 2003 10. Robert Baldwin 1991-94 1,848 4. Steve Jones (1st) 24 vs. Virginia, 1972 11. Jay Calabrese 1965-67 1,801 Robert Baldwin (2nd) 24 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994 Most Rushing Yards, Game 12. Tom Davis 1941-44 1,775 1. Robert Baldwin 238 vs. Maryland, 1994 13. Wray Carlton 1956-58 1,774 Most Rushing Attempts, Game 2. Randy Cuthbert 234 vs. GeorgiaTech, 1989 14. Eric Tipton 1936-38 1,586 1. Art Bosetti 42 vs. South Carolina, 1970 3. Chris Douglas 218 vs. Georgia Tech, 2003 15. Letavious Wilks 1996-99 1,555 2. Tony Benjamin 41 vs. Wake Forest, 1973 4. George Clark 214 vs. Wake Forest, 1945 16. Alex Wade 2000-03 1,546 Robert Baldwin 41 vs. Georgia Tech, 1994 5. Steve Jones 204 vs. Florida, 1971 17. Art Gore 1973-76 1,530 4. Phil Asack 40 vs. Georgia Tech, 1968 6. Steve Jones 201 vs. Wake Forest, 1972 18. Bob Pascal 1953-55 1,523 Steve Jones 40 vs. Florida, 1971 Roger Boone 201 vs. Northwestern, 1989 19. Laymarr Marshall 1994-97 1,473 6. Mike Grayson 39 vs. Wake Forest, 1983 8. Larry Martinez 199 vs. South Carolina, 1974 20. Red Smith 1951-53 1,471 7. Steve Jones 38 vs. Clemson, 1970 9. Steve Jones 188 vs. Wake Forest, 1972 21. Greg Boone 1979-82 1,435 Steve Jones 38 vs. Georgia Tech, 1972 Mike Grayson 188 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 22. Josh Snead 2010-present 1,368 Randy Cuthbert 38 vs. Maryland, 1989 11. Tony Benjamin 186 vs. Wake Forest, 1973 23. Elmore Hackney 1935-37 1,359 10. Steve Jones 37 vs. South Carolina, 1971 12. Tony Benjamin 181 vs. Georgia Tech, 1973 24. Robert O’Mara 1936-38 1,356 Steve Jones 37 vs. Wake Forest, 1972 13. Ernie Jackson 181 vs. Navy, 1971 25. Mike Barney 1974-77 1,320 Randy Cuthbert 37 vs. N.C. State, 1989 14. Robert O’Mara 180 vs. Virginia Tech, 1938 15. George McAfee 174 vs. Wake Forest, 1937 Most Rushing Yards Per Game, Career Most Rushing Attempts, Season 16. Mike Grayson 173 vs. Georgia Tech, 1982 (2,951-28) 1. Steve Jones 1970-72 105.39 1. Steve Jones 1972 287 17. Steve Jones 171 vs. Clemson, 1970 (3,122-45) 2000-03 69.38 2. Chris Douglas 2. Robert Baldwin 1994 276 Art Gore 171 vs. North Carolina, 1974 3. Randy Cuthbert (2,790-43) 1988-92 64.88 3. Chris Douglas 2003 236 19. Chris Douglas 169 vs. Vanderbilt, 2001 4. Randy Cuthbert 1992 227 20. Mike Dunn 168 vs. Georgia Tech, 1976 Highest Average Per Rushing Attempt, Game (15) 5. Chris Douglas 2001 218 1. George Clark (17-214) 12.59 vs. Wake Forest, 1945 6. Steve Jones 1970 203 Most Rushing Yards, Season 2. Mike Grayson (17-188) 11.06 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 7. Alex Wade 2002 201 1. Steve Jones 1972 1,236 3. Ernie Jackson (17-181) 10.65 vs. Navy, 1971 8. Steve Jones 1971 193 2. Robert Baldwin 1994 1,187 4. Jay Calabrese (15-140) 9.33 vs. S. Carolina, 1965 9. B.J. Hill 1998 192 3. Chris Douglas 2003 1,138 5. Robert O’Mara (20-180) 9.00 vs. Virginia Tech, 1938 10. Laymarr Marshall 1995 188 4. Randy Cuthbert 1992 1,031 Tony Benjamin (16-144) 9.00 vs. Clemson, 1973 5. Randy Cuthbert 1989 1,023 7. Mike Dunn (19-168) 8.84 vs. Georgia Tech, 1976 Most Rushing Attempts, Career 6. Ace Parker 1935 884 8. George Clark (16-140) 8.75 vs. Georgia Tech, 1944 1. Chris Douglas 2000-03 695 7. Alex Wade 2002 979 9. Roger Boone (24-201) 8.38 vs. Northwestern, 1989 8. Steve Jones 1971 861 2. Steve Jones 1970-72 683 9. Steve Jones 1970 854 Highest Avg. Per Rushing Attempt, Season (75) 3. Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 577 4. Mike Grayson 1980-83 574 10. Chris Douglas 2001 841 1. Ace Parker (119-884) 1935 7.43 5. Mike Dunn 1975-78 565 11. Roger Boone 1988 836 2. Buddy Luper (76-520) 1943 6.84 6. Tony Benjamin 1973-76 503 12. Wray Carlton 1957 833 3. Jasper Davis (90-591) 1940 6.57 7. Julius Grantham 1982-86 475 13. B.J. Hill 1998 798 4. Greg Boone (80-502) 1981 6.28 8. Jay Calabrese 1965-67 465 14. Mike Grayson 1983 785 5. George McAfee (96-596) 1939 6.21 9. Tom Davis 1941-44 462 15. Mike Dunn 1976 757 6. Josh Snead (107-651) 2013 6.08 10. Robert Baldwin 1991-94 421 16. Bob Pascal 1955 750 7. George Clark (89-528) 1944 5.93 17. Mike Grayson 1981 744 8. Ace Parker (111-647) 1936 5.83 18. Art Gore 1976 742 9. Elmore Hackney (85-490) 1937 5.77 19. Laymarr Marshall 1995 708 10. Randy Cuthbert (187-1,042) 1989 5.57 20. Robert O’Mara 1938 703 21. Mike Grayson 1982 693 Highest Avg. Per Rushing Attempt, Career (200) 22. Phil Asack 1968 690 1. Red Smith (243-1,471) 1951-53 6.05 23. Julius Grantham 1986 677 2. Ace Parker (316-1,856) 1934-36 5.87 24. Tony Benjamin 1975 674 3. Elmore Hackney (232-1,359) 1935-37 5.86 25. Jay Calabrese 1965 658 4. Josh Snead (251-1,368) 2010-present 5.45 26. Josh Snead 2013 651 5. Greg Boone (286-1,435) 1979-82 5.02 27. Ace Parker 1936 647 6. Bob Pascal (307-1,523) 1953-55 4.96 28. Chris Douglas 2002 640 7. Art Gore (315-1,530) 1973-76 4.86 29. Wray Carlton 1958 636 8. Randy Cuthbert (577-2,790) 1988-92 4.84 30. Jay Wilkinson 1963 631 9. Jack Alexander (232-1,110) 1933-35 4.78 10. Buddy Luper (215-1,004) 1942-46 4.67 Most Rushing Yards Per Game, Season 11. Wray Carlton (381-1,774) 1956-58 4.66 1. Steve Jones (861-7) 1971 123.00 12. Mike Barney (287-1,320) 1974-77 4.60 2. Steve Jones (1,236-11) 1972 112.36 13. Roger Boone (415-1,900) 1986-89 4.58 3. Robert Baldwin (1,187-11) 1994 107.91 14. Alex Wade (343-1,546) 2000-03 4.51 4. Chris Douglas (1,138-12) 2003 94.83 15. Chris Douglas (695-3,122) 2000-03 4.49 5. Randy Cuthbert (1,031-11) 1992 93.73 166 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Most Rushing Touchdowns, Game Two Players, 100+ Rushing Yards, Game Most Rushing Yards By A QB, Game 1. Winston Siegfried 4 vs. N.C. State, 1941 1. Syracuse, 1938 Robert O’Mara (21-109) & Eric Tipton (23-102) 1. Mike Dunn 168 vs. Georgia Tech, 1976 Tom Davis 4 vs. N.C. State, 1942 2. N.C. State, 1943 Jim Miller (7-110) & Buddy Luper (6-109) 2. Mike Dunn 152 vs. N.C. State, 1976 Tony Benjamin 4 vs. Wake Forest, 1975 3. Alabama, 1944 George Clark (14-123) & Tom Davis (27-101) 3. Mike Dunn 130 vs. North Carolina, 1976 Mike Dunn 4 vs. North Carolina, 1976 4. Virginia Tech, 1951 Charlie Smith (10-124) & Herbert Field (11-121) 4. Elmore Hackney 123 vs. Tennessee, 1935 Robert Baldwin 4 vs. Maryland, 1994 5. S. Carolina, 1974 Larry Martinez (36-199) & Mike Bomgardner (21-109) 5. Mike Dunn 122 vs. Clemson, 1977 Justin Boyle 4 vs. Vanderbilt, 2006 6. Army, 1975 Mike Barney (25-113) & Tony Benjamin (11-109) 6. Stanley Driskell 119 vs. East Carolina, 1979 Brandon Connette 4 vs. Miami, 2013 7. Virginia, 1976 Mike Dunn (14-118) & Tony Benjamin (18-100) 7. Mike Dunn 118 vs. Virginia, 1976 8. 12 with 3; last Spencer Romine 3 vs. Ga. Tech, 1999 8. N.C. State, 1976 Mike Dunn (21-152) & Art Gore (15-107) 8. Mark Johnson 114 vs. Maryland, 1972 9. Wake Forest, 1981 9. Elmore Hackney 108 vs. Clemson, 1935 Most Rushing Touchdowns, Season Mike Grayson (17-188), Joel Blunk (20-110) & Greg Boone (16-101) 10. Mike Dunn 105 vs. N.C. State, 1977 1. Winston Siegfried 1941 14 10. North Carolina, 1982 Mike Grayson (21-118) & Greg Boone (14-105) 11. Brandon Connette 101 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 Brandon Connette 2013 14 3. Laymarr Marshall 1994 13 Three Players, 100+ Rushing Yards, Game Most Rushing Yards By A QB, Season 4. Mike Dunn 1976 12 1. Wake Forest, 1981 1. Mike Dunn 1976 757 Robert Baldwin 1994 12 Mike Grayson (17-188), Joel Blunk (20-110) & 2. Mike Dunn 1977 576 6. Ace Parker 1935 10 Greg Boone (16-101) 3. Elmore Hackney 1935 521 Billy Cox 1949 10 4. Elmore Hackney 1937 490 Jay Calabrese 1966 10 Two Players, 500+ Rushing Yards, Season 5. Mark Johnson 1972 462 Randy Cuthbert 1989 10 1. Robert O’Mara (703) & Eric Tipton (577) 1938 6. Mike Dunn 1975 413 10. Elmore Hackney 1937 9 2. Tom Davis (569) & Steve Lach (532) 1941 Tom Davis 1942 9 3. Bob Pascal (561) & Bryant Aldridge (504) 1954 Most Rushing Yards By A QB, Career Bob Pascal 1954 9 4. Wray Carlton (833) & George Dutrow (625) 1957 1. Mike Dunn 1975-78 1,939 Jay Calabrese 1965 9 5. Jay Calabrese (563) & Frank Ryan (525) 1967 2. Elmore Hackney 1935-37 1,359 Justin Boyle 2005 9 6. Mike Dunn (757) & Art Gore (742) 1976 Most Rushing Touchdowns, Career 7. Stanley Broadie (579) & Mike Dunn (576) 1977 Most 100-Yard Rushing Games By A QB, Season 1. Brandon Connette 2010-13 31 8. Mike Grayson (744) & Greg Boone (502) 1981 1. Mike Dunn 1976 4 2. Tom Davis 1941-44 28 9. Mike Grayson (785) & Julius Grantham (556) 1983 2. Elmore Hackney 1935 2 3. Jay Calabrese 1965-67 24 10. Randy Cuthbert (1,023) & Roger Boone (514) 1989 Mike Dunn 1977 2 4. Mike Dunn 1975-78 22 11. Alex Wade (979) & Chris Douglas (640) 2002 4. Mark Johnson 1972 1 5. Ace Parker 1934-36 21 12. Josh Snead (651) & Jela Duncan (562) 2013 Stanley Driskell 1979 1 Chris Douglas 2000-03 21 Brandon Connette 2013 1 7. Elmore Hackney 1935-37 20 Two Players, 5+ Rushing TDs, Season Steve Jones 1970-72 20 1. Ace Parker (6), Harwood Smith (6) & Most 100-Yard Rushing Games By A QB, Career Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 20 Eric Tipton (6) 1936 1. Mike Dunn 1975-78 6 Robert Baldwin 1991-94 20 2. Robert O’Mara (7), Eric Tipton (7) & 2. Elmore Hackney 1935-37 2 11. George Clark 1944-47 19 Elmore Hackney (6) 1937 3. Mark Johnson 1972-74 1 Bob Pascal 1953-55 19 3. Roger Robinson (7) & George McAfee (5) 1939 Stanley Driskell 1977-79 1 Laymarr Marshall 1994-97 19 4. Winston Siegfried (14), Steve Lach (8) & Brandon Connette 2010-13 1 14. Eric Tipton 1936-38 17 Tom Davis (7) 1941 5. Tom Davis (8) & George Clark (6) 1944 Wray Carlton 1956-58 17 Most Rushing Touchdowns By A QB, Game 6. Billy Cox (10) & John Mounie (9) 1949 Mike Grayson 1980-83 17 1. Mike Dunn 4 vs. North Carolina, 1976 7. Charlie Smith (7) & Herbert Field (6) 1951 Justin Boyle 2004-07 17 Brandon Connette 4 vs. Miami, 2013 8. Charlie Smith (6) & Red Smith (5) 1952 18. Jack Alexander 1933-35 16 3. Spencer Romine 3 vs. Georgia Tech, 1999 Red Smith 1951-53 16 9. Bob Pascal (10) & Bryant Aldridge (5) 1954 20. Robert O’Mara 1936-38 15 10. Dean Wright (5) & Dave Burch (5) 1960 Most Rushing Touchdowns By A QB, Season Billy Cox 1948-50 15 11. Mike Curtis (8) & James Futrell (6) 1962 1. Brandon Connette 2013 14 Mike Curtis 1962-64 15 12. Steve Jones (6) & Ernie Jackson (5) 1971 2. Mike Dunn 1976 12 Tony Benjamin 1973-76 15 13. Larry Martinez (7) & Tony Benjamin (5) 1974 3. Elmore Hackney 1937 9 Roger Boone 1986-89 15 14. Tony Benjamin (6) & Larry Martinez (6) 1975 15. Mike Dunn (12) & Art Gore (7) 1976 4. Brandon Connette 2010 8 Most 100-Yard Rushing Games, Season 16. Mike Dunn (7) & Stanley Broadie (5) 1977 Brandon Connette 2012 8 1. Steve Jones 1972 6 17. Joel Blunk (7) & Mike Grayson (5) 1982 6. Leo Hart 1969 7 Randy Cuthbert 1989 6 18. Mike Grayson (8) & Julius Grantham (5) 1983 Mike Dunn 1977 7 Alex Wade 2002 6 19. Robert Baldwin (7) & Randy Cuthbert (6) 1992 8. Elmore Hackney 1935 6 Chris Douglas 2003 6 20. Laymarr Marshall (13) & Charles London (5) 1995 9. Elmore Hackney 1936 5 5. Randy Cuthbert 1992 5 21. Chris Douglas (6) & Cedric Dargan (5) 2003 Dave Brown 1991 5 Robert Baldwin 1994 5 22. Brandon Connette (14) & Anthony Boone (5) 2013 Anthony Boone 2013 5 7. Wray Carlton 1957 4 Steve Jones 1971 4 Three Players, 5+ Rushing TDs, Season Most Rushing Touchdowns By A QB, Career Art Gore 1974 4 1. Ace Parker (6), Harwood Smith (6) & 1. Brandon Connette 2010-13 31 Art Gore 1976 4 Eric Tipton (6) 1936 2. Mike Dunn 1975-78 22 Mike Dunn 1976 4 2. Robert O’Mara (7), Eric Tipton (7) & 3. Elmore Hackney 1935-37 20 Elmore Hackney (6) 1937 4. Leo Hart 1968-70 13 Most 100-Yard Rushing Games, Career 3. Winston Siegfried (14), Steve Lach (8) & 5. Anthony Boone 2011-present 11 1. Steve Jones 1970-72 13 Tom Davis (7) 1941 6. Jerry Barger 1951-54 9 2. Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 11 Thaddeus Lewis 2006-09 9 3. Mike Grayson 1980-83 10 Sean Renfree 2009-12 9 Chris Douglas 2000-03 10 5. Art Gore 1973-76 8 6. Eric Tipton 1936-38 6 Tony Benjamin 1973-76 6 Mike Dunn 1975-78 6 Roger Boone 1986-89 6 Alex Wade 2000-03 6 167 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 238 Robert Baldwin (33) 1994 Maryland 125 Red Smith (12) 1952 at North Carolina 110 Chris Douglas (18) 2003 Rice 234 Randy Cuthbert (32) 1989 Georgia Tech 125 Steve Jones (37) 1971 South Carolina 109 Robert O’Mara (21) 1938 at Syracuse 218 Chris Douglas (30) 2003 Georgia Tech 125 Bill Thompson (21) 1971 N.C. State 109 Buddy Luper (6) 1943 N.C. State 214 George Clark (17) 1945 at Wake Forest 125 Chris Douglas (25) 2003 N.C. State 109 Charlie Smith (24) 1951 at Pittsburgh 204 Steve Jones (40) 1971 vs. Florida 124 Steve Lach (12) 1941 Oregon State 109 Tony Benjamin (11) 1975 at Army 201 Steve Jones (37) 1972 Wake Forest 124 Charlie Smith (10) 1951 vs. Virginia Tech 109 Mike Bomgardner (21) 1974 at South Carolina 201 Roger Boone (24) 1989 Northwestern 124 Bob Brower (22) 1978 at North Carolina 109 Greg Rhett (16) 1977 at Wake Forest 199 Larry Martinez (36) 1974 at South Carolina 124 B.J. Hill (27) 1998 Maryland 109 Roger Boone (20) 1988 The Citadel 193 Jack Alexander 1935 North Carolina 123 Elmore Hackney (14) 1935 Tennessee 109 Alex Wade (24) 2002 East Carolina 188 Steve Jones (28) 1972 Virginia 123 George Clark (14) 1944 vs. Alabama 108 Elmore Hackney (18) 1935 Clemson 188 Mike Grayson (17) 1981 at Wake Forest 123 Jack Kistler (18) 1952 at SMU 108 Steve Jones (26) 1972 at N.C. State 186 Tony Benjamin (41) 1973 at Wake Forest 123 Red Smith (14) 1953 vs. Army 108 Cedric Dargan (21) 2004 Virginia 181 Ernie Jackson (17) 1971 at Navy 123 James Futrell (9) 1962 at Wake Forest 108 Josh Snead (11) 2013 Troy 181 Tony Benjamin (32) 1973 at Georgia Tech 123 Steve Jones (23) 1971 at Georgia Tech 107 Billy Cox (15) 1948 Navy 180 Robert O’Mara (20) 1938 vs. Virginia Tech 123 John Johnston (24) 1971 West Virginia 107 Bernie Blaney (7) 1955 at Tennessee 174 George McAfee (13) 1937 Wake Forest 123 Steve Jones (34) 1972 Stanford 107 Art Gore (22) 1974 Wake Forest 173 Mike Grayson (29) 1982 at Georgia Tech 123 Greg Rhett (22) 1978 South Carolina 107 Art Gore (15) 1976 at N.C. State 171 Steve Jones (38) 1970 at Clemson 123 Alex Wade (21) 2002 at Navy 107 Art Gore (20) 1976 at North Carolina 171 Art Gore (31) 1974 at North Carolina 123 Re’quan Boyette (10) 2005 Florida State 107 Randy Cuthbert (19) 1992 Wake Forest 169 Chris Douglas (29) 2001 Vanderbilt 122 Joel Arrington (8) 1959 at Georgia Tech 107 B.J. Hill (23) 1999 N.C. State 168 Mike Dunn (19) 1976 Georgia Tech 122 Mike Dunn (24) 1977 Clemson 107 Josh Snead (17) 2012 vs. Cincinnati 166 George Clark (9) 1945 South Carolina 122 Desmond Scott (11) 2010 at Wake Forest 106 Eric Tipton (16) 1937 at Davidson 165 Alex Wade (23) 2002 at Wake Forest 121 Frank Swiger (15) 1940 Georgia Tech 106 Billy Cox (13) 1949 Virginia Tech 162 Robert Baldwin (41) 1994 at Georgia Tech 121 Herbert Field (11) 1951 vs. Virginia Tech 106 Stanley Broadie (11) 1977 Navy 161 Randy Cuthbert (38) 1989 at Maryland 121 B.J. Hill (23) 1998 Western Carolina 106 Mike Grayson (24) 1981 N.C. State 157 Bob Pascal (20) 1955 Wake Forest 119 Eric Tipton (13) 1937 vs. Wash. & Lee 106 Mike Grayson (21) 1983 at North Carolina 157 Roger Boone (23) 1988 North Carolina 119 Stanley Driskell (13) 1979 East Carolina 106 David Lowman (17) 1993 at Rutgers 157 Robert Baldwin (28) 1994 at Wake Forest 119 Chris Douglas (27) 2003 at North Carolina 106 Chris Douglas (22) 2003 Western Carolina 154 Ace Parker (14) 1936 at Wake Forest 118 Mike Dunn (14) 1976 at Virginia 105 Fred Folger (8) 1947 Maryland 154 Greg Rhett (25) 1978 Georgia Tech 118 Mike Grayson (21) 1982 North Carolina 105 George Dutrow (19) 1956 North Carolina 152 Mike Dunn (21) 1976 at N.C. State 118 Mike Grayson (16) 1983 at Virginia 105 Wray Carlton (16) 1957 at Rice 152 Mike Grayson (39) 1983 at Wake Forest 118 Roger Boone (21) 1987 at North Carolina 105 Greg Boone (14) 1982 North Carolina 151 Randy Cuthbert (37) 1989 N.C. State 117 Wray Carlton (18) 1957 North Carolina 105 Art Gore (18) 1976 at South Carolina 150 Tom Davis (24) 1942 N.C. State 117 Tony Benjamin (28) 1975 N.C. State 105 Mike Dunn (21) 1977 N.C. State 149 Eric Tipton (14) 1938 Davidson 117 Julius Grantham (32) 1984 Wake Forest 105 Mike Grayson (24) 1980 Georgia Tech 149 Billy Cox (22) 1949 North Carolina 117 Robert Baldwin (24) 1994 at Navy 104 Charlie Smith (14) 1951 at South Carolina 149 Frank Ryan (20) 1967 Clemson 116 Cliff Lewis (9) 1944 Richmond 104 Bob Zwirko (19) 1969 Clemson 149 Steve Jones (38) 1972 Georgia Tech 116 Art Gore (14) 1976 at Clemson 104 Steve Jones (13) 1970 vs. Florida 149 Randy Cuthbert (29) 1992 Rice 116 Randy Cuthbert (20) 1989 at North Carolina 104 Mike Grayson (26) 1981 Virginia Tech 148 Steve Jones (36) 1972 vs. Navy 116 Laymarr Marshall (19) 1996 at Navy 104 Stanley Monk (21) 1985 N.C. State 147 Art Gore (31) 1974 Georgia Tech 115 Leo Long (20) 1941 Colgate 104 Josh Snead (17) 2013 vs. Texas A&M 147 Randy Cuthbert (19) 1989 Army 115 Jay Wilkinson (14) 1963 Clemson 103 Larry Davis (27) 1966 at Navy 146 Buddy Luper (10) 1943 at North Carolina 115 Greg Boone (21) 1981 East Carolina 103 Bob Zwirko (20) 1969 at Georgia Tech 144 Billy Cox (27) 1950 Georgia Tech 115 Laymarr Marshall (31) 1995 at Maryland 103 Mike Barney (20) 1975 Clemson 144 Tony Benjamin (16) 1973 Clemson 114 Phil Asack (18) 1968 at Clemson 102 Eric Tipton (23) 1938 at Syracuse 143 Bob Zwirko (24) 1969 North Carolina 114 Tom Davis (15) 1942 Maryland 102 Jack Kistler (9) 1952 Washington & Lee 142 Ace Parker (11) 1935 South Carolina 114 Mark Johnson (19) 1972 Maryland 102 Art Gore (21) 1974 at Clemson 141 Julius Grantham (31) 1984 Indiana 114 Greg Rhett (13) 1978 Virginia 102 Mike Grayson (8) 1982 Virginia 140 Ace Parker (13) 1935 vs. Wake Forest 114 Julius Grantham (11) 1983 at Maryland 102 Randy Cuthbert (25) 1989 at Wake Forest 140 George Clark (16) 1944 Georgia Tech 114 Cedric Dargan (20) 2004 at Navy 101 Jule Ward (10) 1935 vs. Wash. & Lee 140 Jay Calabrese (15) 1965 at South Carolina 114 Alex Wade (25) 2002 at Florida State 101 Tom Davis (27) 1944 vs. Alabama 140 Phil Asack (40) 1968 Georgia Tech 113 Tom Davis (10) 1944 Wake Forest 101 Joel Arrington (19) 1959 Rice 140 Steve Jones (23) 1971 at Virginia 113 Sonny Odom (20) 1964 N.C. State 101 Frank Ryan (23) 1967 at Virginia 138 Art Bosetti (42) 1970 at South Carolina 113 Mike Barney (25) 1975 at Army 101 Greg Boone (16) 1981 at Wake Forest 138 Julius Grantham (25) 1986 at Vanderbilt 113 Cedric Dargan (24) 2004 at Wake Forest 101 Joel Blunk (13) 1982 at Tennessee 138 Alex Wade (25) 2002 North Carolina 113 Justin Boyle (15) 2005 VMI 101 Randy Cuthbert (27) 1992 Maryland 138 Josh Snead (9) 2013 Miami 113 Justin Boyle (14) 2006 Vanderbilt 101 Robert Baldwin (27) 1994 East Carolina 137 Letavious Wilks (19) 1996 Maryland 112 Jack Alexander (23) 1934 at VMI 101 Chris Douglas (24) 2001 at Virginia 134 Alex Wade (25) 2002 at Northwestern 112 Moffat Storer (5) 1940 at Colgate 101 Ronnie Drummer (9) 2005 at Miami 131 Roger Boone (17) 1988 at N.C. State 112 Wray Carlton (23) 1957 Maryland 101 Brandon Connette (15) 2013 Pittsburgh 130 Tom Davis (9) 1941 vs. Maryland 112 Steve Jones (32) 1970 Virginia 100 Bryant Aldridge (22) 1955 vs. Navy 130 Mike Dunn (17) 1976 at North Carolina 112 Roger Boone (19) 1987 Northwestern 100 Tony Benjamin (18) 1976 at Virginia 130 Stanley Monk (25) 1987 at Rutgers 112 Chris Douglas (30) 2001 at Rice 100 Desmond Scott (16) 2009 N.C. Central 129 Larry Martinez (12) 1975 N.C. State 111 Jack Kistler (17) 1951 Wake Forest 129 Mike Barney (12) 1975 North Carolina 111 Wray Carlton (16) 1957 Virginia 128 Letavious Wilks (20) 1999 Wake Forest 111 Wray Carlton (24) 1958 Baylor 128 Chris Douglas (29) 2003 at Tennessee 111 John Cappellano (19) 1969 at N.C. State 127 Steve Lach (12) 1940 at Davidson 110 Eric Tipton (25) 1937 vs. Virginia Tech 126 Randy Cuthbert (23) 1992 East Carolina 110 Jim Miller (7) 1943 at N.C. State 126 Chris Douglas (23) 2002 Virginia 110 Ned Gonet (19) 1977 at South Carolina 125 George McAfee (10) 1939 Syracuse 110 Joel Blunk (20) 1981 at Wake Forest 125 Buddy Mulligan (4) 1943 Richmond 110 Randy Cuthbert (19) 1992 at Vanderbilt 168 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

100-Yard Rushing Games Wray Carlton (5) James Futrell (1) Buddy Luper (2) Eric Tipton (5) By Player 111 Virginia 1957 123 Wake Forest 1962 109 N.C. State 1943 110 Virginia Tech 1937 112 Maryland 1957 146 North Carolina 1943 106 Davidson 1937 105 Rice 1957 Ned Gonet (1) 119 Washington & Lee 1937 Bryant Aldridge (1) 117 North Carolina 1957 110 South Carolina 1977 Larry Martinez (2) 149 Davidson 1938 100 Navy 1955 111 Baylor 1958 199 South Carolina 1974 102 Syracuse 1938 Art Gore (8) 129 N.C. State 1975 Jack Alexander (2) George Clark (3) 102 Clemson 1974 Alex Wade (6) 112 VMI 1934 140 Georgia Tech 1944 147 Georgia Tech 1974 Laymarr Marshall (2) 109 East Carolina 2002 193 North Carolina 1935 166 South Carolina 1945 107 Wake Forest 1974 115 Maryland 1995 134 Northwestern 2002 214 Wake Forest 1945 171 North Carolina 1974 116 Navy 1996 114 Florida State 2002 Joel Arrington (2) 105 South Carolina 1976 123 Navy 2002 101 Rice 1959 Brandon Connette (1) 116 Clemson 1976 George McAfee (2) 165 Wake Forest 2002 122 Georgia Tech 1959 101 Pittsburgh 2013 107 N.C. State 1976 174 Wake Forest 1937 138 North Carolina 2002 107 North Carolina 1976 125 Syracuse 1939 Phil Asack (2) Billy Cox (4) Jule Ward (1) 114 Clemson 1968 107 Navy 1948 Julius Grantham (4) Jim Miller (1) 101 Washington & Lee 1935 140 Georgia Tech 1968 106 Virginia Tech 1949 114 Maryland 1983 110 N.C. State 1943 149 North Carolina 1949 141 Indiana 1984 Jay Wilkinson (1) Robert Baldwin (5) 144 Georgia Tech 1950 117 Wake Forest 1984 Stanley Monk (2) 115 Clemson 1963 238 Maryland 1994 138 Vanderbilt 1986 104 N.C. State 1985 101 East Carolina 1994 Randy Cuthbert (11) 130 Rutgers 1987 Letavious Wilks (2) 162 Georgia Tech 1994 147 Army 1989 Mike Grayson (10) 137 Maryland 1996 117 Navy 1994 161 Maryland 1989 105 Georgia Tech 1980 Buddy Mulligan (1) 128 Wake Forest 1999 157 Wake Forest 1994 234 Georgia Tech 1989 104 Virginia Tech 1981 125 Richmond 1943 102 Wake Forest 1989 188 Wake Forest 1981 Bob Zwirko (3) Mike Barney (3) 151 N.C. State 1989 106 N.C. State 1981 Sonny Odom () 103 Georgia Tech 1969 113 Army 1975 116 North Carolina 1989 102 Virginia 1982 113 N.C. State 1964 104 Clemson 1969 103 Clemson 1975 110 Vanderbilt 1992 173 Georgia Tech 1982 143 Wake Forest 1969 129 North Carolina 1975 149 Rice 1992 118 North Carolina 1982 Robert O’Mara (2) 126 East Carolina 1992 118 Virginia 1983 180 Virginia Tech 1938 Tony Benjamin (6) 101 Maryland 1992 152 Wake Forest 1983 109 Syracuse 1938 144 Clemson 1973 107 Wake Forest 1992 106 North Carolina 1983 181 Georgia Tech 1973 Bob Pascal (1) 186 Wake Forest 1973 Cedric Dargan (3) Elmore Hackney (2) 157 Wake Forest 1955 109 Army 1975 114 Navy 2004 108 Clemson 1935 117 N.C. State 1975 108 Virginia 2004 123 Tennessee 1935 Ace Parker (3) 100 Virginia 1976 113 Wake Forest 2004 140 Wake Forest 1935 B.J. Hill (3) 142 North Carolina 1935 Bernie Blaney (1) Larry Davis (1) 121 Western Carolina 1998 154 Wake Forest 1936 107 Tennessee 1955 103 Navy 1966 124 Maryland 1998 107 N.C. State 1999 Greg Rhett (4) Joel Blunk (2) 100-Yard Rushing Games Tom Davis (4) 109 Wake Forest 1977 110 Wake Forest 1981 130 Maryland 1941 Ernie Jackson (1) 154 Georgia Tech 1978 By Opponent 101 Tennessee 1982 114 Maryland 1942 181 Navy 1971 123 South Carolina 1978 1. Wake Forest 25 150 N.C. State 1942 114 Virginia 1978 2. North Carolina 20 Mike Bomgardner (1) 113 Wake Forest 1944 Mark Johnson (1) 3. N.C. State 18 109 South Carolina 1974 114 Maryland 1972 Frank Ryan (2) 4. Georgia Tech 17 Chris Douglas (10) 101 Virginia 1967 Greg Boone (3) 5. Virginia 13 112 Rice 2001 John Johnston (1) 149 Clemson 1967 115 East Carolina 1981 6. Navy 10 101 Virginia 2001 123 West Virginia 1971 101 Wake Forest 1981 169 Vanderbilt 2001 Desmond Scott (2) South Carolina 10 105 North Carolina 1982 126 Virginia 2002 Steve Jones (13) 100 N.C. Central 2009 8. Virginia Tech 6 106 Western Carolina 2003 104 Florida 1970 122 Wake Forest 2010 9. East Carolina 5 Roger Boone (6) 110 Rice 2003 112 Virginia 1970 Rice 5 112 Northwestern 1987 125 N.C. State 2003 171 Clemson 1970 Charlie Smith (3) 118 North Carolina 1987 11. Army 4 128 Tennessee 2003 204 Florida 1971 104 South Carolina 1951 109 The Citadel 1988 Tennessee 4 218 Georgia Tech 2003 125 South Carolina 1971 109 Pittsburgh 1951 131 N.C. State 1988 Vanderbilt 4 119 North Carolina 2003 140 Virginia 1971 124 Virginia Tech 1951 157 North Carolina 1988 123 Georgia Tech 1971 14. Davidson 3 201 Northwestern 1989 Stanley Driskell (1) 123 Stanford 1972 Red Smith (2) Northwestern 3 119 East Carolina 1979 188 Virginia 1972 125 North Carolina 1952 Washington & Lee 3 Art Bosetti (1) 108 N.C. State 1972 123 Army 1953 17. Alabama 2 138 South Carolina 1970 Ronnie Drummer (1) 148 Navy 1972 Colgate 2 101 Miami 2005 149 Georgia Tech 1972 Josh Snead (4) Re’quan Boyette (1) Florida 2 201 Wake Forest 1972 107 Cincinnati 2012 123 Florida State 2005 Florida State 2 Mike Dunn (6) 108 Troy 2013 118 Virginia 1976 Jack Kistler (3) 138 Miami 2013 Miami 2 Stanley Broadie (1) 168 Georgia Tech 1976 111 Wake Forest 1951 104 Texas A&M 2013 Pittsburgh 2 106 Navy 1977 152 N.C. State 1976 102 Washington & Lee 1952 Richmond 2 130 North Carolina 1976 123 SMU 1952 Moffat Storer (1) Rutgers 2 Bob Brower (1) 122 Clemson 1977 112 Colgate 1940 124 North Carolina 1978 VMI 2 105 N.C. State 1977 Steve Lach (1) Western Carolina 2 127 Davidson 1940 Frank Swiger (1) Justin Boyle (2) 27. Baylor 1 George Dutrow (1) 121 Georgia Tech 1940 113 VMI 2005 105 North Carolina 1956 Cliff Lewis (1) Cincinnati 1 113 Vanderbilt 2006 116 Richmond 1944 Bill Thompson (1) Indiana 1 Herbert Field (1) 125 N.C. State 1971 N.C. Central 1 Jay Calabrese (1) 121 Virginia Tech 1951 Leo Long (1) Oregon State 1 140 South Carolina 1965 115 Colgate 1941 SMU 1 Fred Folger (1) John Cappellano (1) Texas A&M 1 105 Maryland 1947 David Lowman (1) 111 N.C. State 1969 The Citadel 1 106 Rutgers 1993 Troy 1 West Virginia 1 169 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 1,000-YARD RUSHERS

1. Chris Douglas 11. Jay Calabrese 22. Josh Snead 32. Desmond Scott Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 2000 110 503 4.57 6 1965 154 658 4.27 9 2010 45 221 4.91 1 2009 70 262 3.74 1 2001 218 841 3.86 7 1966 175 580 3.31 10 2011 — DNP — 2010 120 530 4.42 3 2002 131 640 4.89 2 1967 136 563 4.14 5 2012 99 496 5.01 2 2011 72 367 5.10 2 2003 236 1,138 4.82 6 Total 465 1,801 3.87 24 2013 107 651 6.08 2 2012 0 0 — 0 Totals 695 3,122 4.49 21 Total 251 1,368 5.45 5 Total 262 1,159 4.42 6 12. Tom Davis 2. Steve Jones Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 23. Elmore Hackney 33. Stanley Monk Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1941 108 569 5.27 7 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1970 203 854 4.21 8 1942 136 417 3.07 9 1935 70 521 7.44 6 1984 64 166 2.59 0 1971 193 861 4.46 6 1943 81 328 4.05 4 1936 77 348 4.52 5 1985 102 431 4.23 3 1972 287 1,236 4.31 6 1944 137 461 3.37 8 1937 85 490 5.77 9 1986 26 165 6.35 0 Total 683 2,951 4.32 20 Total 462 1,775 3.84 28 Total 232 1,359 5.86 20 1987 102 387 3.79 5 Total 294 1,149 3.91 8 3. Randy Cuthbert 13. Wray Carlton 24. Robert O’Mara Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 34. Duane Epperson 1988 8 63 7.88 0 1956 59 305 5.17 3 1936 69 303 4.39 3 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1989 187 1,042 5.57 10 1957 158 833 5.27 8 1937 102 350 3.43 7 1997 51 217 4.26 0 1990 136 595 4.38 4 1958 164 636 3.88 6 1938 162 703 4.34 5 1998 44 185 4.21 2 1991 19 59 3.11 0 Total 381 1,774 4.66 17 Total 333 1,356 4.07 15 1999 107 324 3.03 2 1992 227 1,031 4.54 6 2000 111 400 3.60 0 Totals 577 2,790 4.84 20 14. Eric Tipton 25. Mike Barney Total 313 1,126 3.60 4 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 4. Mike Grayson 1936 112 415 3.71 6 1974 35 166 4.74 1 35. Greg Rhett Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1937 125 594 4.75 7 1975 99 487 4.92 2 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1980 78 219 2.81 3 1938 129 577 4.47 4 1976 71 373 5.25 3 1976 2 2 1.00 0 1981 179 744 4.16 1 Total 366 1,586 4.33 17 1977 82 294 3.59 1 1977 67 292 4.36 1 1982 136 693 5.10 5 Total 287 1,320 4.60 7 1978 85 412 4.85 5 1983 181 785 4.34 8 15. Letavious Wilks 1979 121 412 3.41 2 Totals 574 2,441 4.25 17 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 26. Justin Boyle Total 275 1,118 4.07 8 1996 116 554 4.76 2 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 5. Tony Benjamin 1997 79 305 3.86 1 2004 50 241 4.82 2 36. Jela Duncan Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1998 109 362 3.32 6 2005 134 458 3.42 9 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1973 114 572 5.02 1 1999 95 334 3.52 3 2006 91 358 3.93 5 2012 109 553 5.07 4 1974 107 381 3.56 5 Total 399 1,555 3.90 12 2007 75 226 3.01 1 2013 113 562 4.97 3 1975 136 674 4.96 6 Total 350 1,283 3.67 17 Total 222 1,115 5.02 7 1976 156 624 4.00 3 16. Alex Wade Totals 513 2,251 4.39 15 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 27. George Clark 37. Jack Alexander 2000 20 66 3.30 1 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 6. Julius Grantham 2001 64 249 3.89 4 1944 89 528 5.93 6 1933 59 257 4.36 5 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 2002 201 979 4.87 4 1945 64 530 8.28 7 1934 112 429 3.83 6 1982 16 60 3.75 1 2003 58 252 4.35 2 1946 114 190 1.67 3 1935 61 424 6.95 5 1983 101 556 5.51 5 Total 343 1,546 4.51 11 1947 38 31 0.82 3 Total 232 1,110 4.79 16 1984 110 395 3.59 1 Total 305 1,279 4.19 19 1985 90 301 3.34 3 17. Art Gore 38. Jack Kistler 1986 158 677 4.29 1 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 28. Billy Cox Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Totals 475 1,989 4.19 11 1973 3 9 3.00 0 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1951 119 485 4.08 2 1974 125 627 5.02 4 1948 57 199 3.49 2 1952 72 390 5.42 2 7. Mike Dunn 1975 35 152 4.34 2 1949 154 489 3.18 10 1953 64 222 3.47 3 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1976 152 742 4.88 7 1950 191 567 2.97 3 Total 255 1,097 4.30 7 1975 103 413 4.01 2 Total 315 1,530 4.86 13 Total 402 1,255 3.12 15 1976 176 757 4.30 12 39. Mike Bomgardner 1977 161 576 3.58 7 18. Bob Pascal 29. Juwan Thompson Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1978 125 193 1.54 1 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1972 67 296 4.42 2 Totals 565 1,939 3.43 22 1953 44 212 4.82 2 2010 25 87 3.48 0 1973 108 419 3.88 2 1954 107 561 5.24 9 2011 110 457 4.15 7 1974 83 345 4.16 2 8. Roger Boone 1955 156 750 4.81 8 2012 75 352 4.69 1 Total 258 1,060 4.11 6 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Total 307 1,523 4.96 19 2013 64 348 5.44 1 1986 0 0 — 0 Total 274 1,244 4.54 9 40. B.J. Hill 1987 137 550 4.02 4 19. Laymarr Marshall Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1988 185 836 4.52 7 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 30. Mark Leggett 1998 192 798 4.16 2 1989 93 514 5.53 4 1994 6 16 2.67 0 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1999 66 237 3.59 2 Totals 415 1,900 4.58 15 1995 188 708 3.77 13 1960 92 444 4.83 3 2000 — DNP — 1996 115 390 3.39 3 1961 86 318 3.70 1 2001 0 0 — 0 9. Ace Parker 1997 70 359 5.13 3 1962 114 478 4.19 4 Total 258 1,035 4.01 4 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Total 379 1,473 3.89 19 Total 292 1,240 4.25 8 1934 86 325 3.78 3 41. Mike Curtis 1935 119 884 7.43 10 20. Red Smith 31. Re’quan Boyette Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1936 111 647 5.83 8 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1962 100 368 3.68 8 Total 316 1,856 5.87 21 1951 99 442 4.47 5 2005 60 252 4.20 1 1963 57 169 2.97 3 1952 79 414 5.24 5 2006 87 388 4.46 2 1964 121 497 4.11 4 10. Robert Baldwin 1953 65 372 5.72 6 2007 104 432 4.15 2 Total 278 1,034 3.72 15 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD Total 243 1,471 6.05 16 2008 — DNP — 1991 2 17 8.50 0 2009 63 130 2.06 0 42. Buddy Luper 1992 73 312 4.27 7 21. Greg Boone Total 314 1,202 3.83 5 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1993 70 332 4.74 1 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD 1942 101 454 4.50 1 1994 276 1,187 4.30 12 1979 34 159 4.68 1 1943 76 520 6.84 5 Total 421 1,848 4.39 20 1980 94 340 3.62 1 1944 — DNP — 1981 80 502 6.28 2 1945 — DNP — 1982 78 434 5.56 2 1946 38 30 0.79 1 Total 286 1,435 5.02 6 Total 215 1,004 4.67 7 170 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE RECEIVING RECORDS Most Pass Receptions, Game Most Pass Receptions Per Game, Season Most Receiving Yards, Game 1. Corey Thomas 16 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 1. Jamison Crowder (108-14) 2013 7.71 1. Chris Castor 283 vs. Wake Forest, 1982 2. Roger Boone 15 vs. Vanderbilt, 1988 2. Wes Chesson (74-10) 1970 7.40 2. Corey Thomas 276 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 3. Jon Jensen 14 vs. North Carolina, 1994 3. Roger Boone (73-11) 1988 6.64 3. Clarkston Hines 251 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 4. Henley Carter 13 vs. Clemson, 1968 4. Conner Vernon (85-13) 2012 6.54 4. Scottie Montgomery 243 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 Wes Chesson 13 vs. Clemson, 1970 5. Henley Carter (65-10) 1968 6.50 5. Eron Riley 235 vs. Navy, 2007 Mark Militello 13 vs. Clemson, 1983 6. Clarkston Hines (68-11) 1989 6.18 6. Henley Carter 209 vs. Clemson, 1968 Mark Militello 13 vs. Georgia Tech, 1983 7. Jamison Crowder 203 vs. Miami, 2012 Roger Boone 13 vs. Wake Forest, 1988 Most Pass Receptions, Career 8. Clarkston Hines 192 vs. N.C. State, 1987 Corey Thomas 13 vs. Virginia, 1995 1. Conner Vernon 2009-12 283 9. Wes Chesson 189 vs. South Carolina, 1970 10. Ceep Youmans 12 vs. N.C. State, 1950 2. Donovan Varner 2008-11 207 10. Cedric Jones 183 vs. Maryland, 1981 Mike Grayson 12 vs. South Carolina, 1983 3. Jamison Crowder 2011-present 198 11. Conner Vernon 181 vs. Wake Forest, 2010 Roger Boone 12 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 4. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 189 12. Tom Powers 180 vs. Richmond, 1950 Scottie Montgomery 12 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 5. Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 171 Conner Vernon 180 vs. FIU, 2012 Conner Vernon 12 vs. Boston College, 2010 6. Roger Boone 1986-89 168 14. Wes Chesson 176 vs. Virginia, 1968 Donovan Varner 12 vs. Boston College, 2011 7. Wes Chesson 1968-70 164 Jomar Wright 176 vs. Miami, 2006 Jamison Crowder 12 vs. Texas A&M, 2013 8. Corey Thomas 1994-97 162 16. Jon Jensen 174 vs. North Carolina, 1994 17. Dave Dunaway 11 vs. Maryland, 1966 9. Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 147 Donovan Varner 174 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 Wes Chesson 11 vs. Virginia, 1968 10. Eron Riley 2005-08 144 18. Richmond Flowers 173 vs. Maryland, 1999 Chris Castor 11 vs. Wake Forest, 1982 11. Desmond Scott 2009-12 143 19. Scottie Montgomery 172 vs. Virginia, 1999 Mark Militello 11 vs. North Carolina, 1982 12. Doug Green 1983-87 142 20. Roger Boone 169 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 Clarkston Hines 11 vs. N.C. State, 1987 13. Mike Grayson 1980-83 141 21. Cedric Jones 167 vs. Virginia, 1981 Roger Boone 11 vs. North Carolina, 1988 14. Austin Kelly 2007-10 129 Jamison Crowder 167 vs. Clemson, 2012 Aaron Shaw 11 vs. Maryland, 1991 15. Mark Militello 1980-83 122 23. Marcel Courtillet 166 vs. Michigan, 1968 Bill Khayat 11 vs. Wisconsin, 1994 Jomar Wright 2004-07 122 24. Mike Hart 165 vs. N.C. State, 2001 Johnny Williams 11 vs. Northwestern, 2008 17. Walter Jones 1988-91 119 Donovan Varner 165 vs. Miami, 2009 Donovan Varner 11 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 18. Cedric Jones 1978-81 99 Desmond Scott 11 vs. Stanford, 2012 19. Stan Crisson 1961-63 98 Most Receiving Yards, Season Desmond Scott 11 vs. Wake Forest, 2012 20. Ben Erdeljac 1997-01 97 1. Jamison Crowder 2013 1,360 Conner Vernon 11 vs. Miami, 2012 21. Stanley Dorsey 1990-93 96 2. Clarkston Hines 1989 1,149 Jamison Crowder 11 vs. Memphis, 2013 22. Bill Khayat 1992-95 93 3. Clarkston Hines 1987 1,093 31. Marcel Courtillet 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 1968 Richmond Flowers 1997-99 93 4. Wes Chesson 1970 1,080 Wes Chesson 10 vs. South Carolina, 1970 24. Ron Frederick 1979-81 92 5. Jamison Crowder 2012 1,074 Doug Green 10 vs. North Carolina, 1985 Dave Colonna 1986-89 92 Conner Vernon 2012 1,074 Bill Khayat 10 vs. Clemson, 1994 Brad Breedlove 1990-93 92 7. Clarkston Hines 1988 1,067 Mark Wilson 10 vs. Virgina, 1995 27. Henley Carter 1966-68 91 8. Donovan Varner 2009 1,047 Mike Hart 10 vs. N.C. State, 2001 28. Robert Baldwin 1991-94 89 9. Conner Vernon 2011 956 Ben Patrick 10 vs. Clemson, 2005 Chris Douglas 2000-03 89 10. Conner Vernon 2010 973 Jomar Wright 10 vs. Miami, 2006 30. Jason Cooper 1984-87 87 11. Chris Castor 1982 952 Donovan Varner 10 vs. North Carolina, 2008 31. Mike Hart 1998-01 86 12. Henley Carter 1968 892 Conner Vernon 10 vs. N.C. State, 2009 32. Julius Grantham 1983-86 84 13. Cedric Jones 1981 832 Conner Vernon 10 vs. Elon, 2010 33. Tom Hall 1975-77 83 14. Eron Riley 2007 830 Conner Vernon 10 vs. FIU, 2012 34. Troy Slade 1973-75 82 15. Scottie Montgomery 1999 819 Jamison Crowder 10 vs. Stanford, 2012 35. Ben Patrick 2003-05 79 16. Doug Green 1985 804 Desmond Scott 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 36. Jeff Hodrick 1994-97 78 17. Wes Chesson 1968 794 Conner Vernon 10 vs. Cincinnati, 2012 37. Cooper Helfet 2010-11 77 18. Scottie Montgomery 1998 793 Jamison Crowder 10 vs. Navy, 2013 38. Chuck Drulis 1963-65 76 19. Conner Vernon 2009 746 Jamison Crowder 10 vs. Wake Forest, 2013 Jon Jensen 1992-94 76 20. Donovan Varner 2010 736 Khary Sharpe 2001-03 76 21. Mark Militello 1982 725 Most Pass Receptions, Season 41. Dave Dunaway 1964-66 75 22. Donovan Varner 2011 713 1. Jamison Crowder 2013 108 Reggie Love 2000-03 75 23. Corey Thomas 1997 707 2. Conner Vernon 2012 85 43. Scott Russell 1981-84 74 24. Richmond Flowers 1998 704 3. Jamison Crowder 2012 76 44. Chris Castor 1979-82 73 25. Eron Riley 2008 693 4. Wes Chesson 1970 74 45. Raphael Chestnut 2005-08 72 5. Roger Boone 1988 73 46. Tee Moorman 1958-60 71 Most Receiving Yards Per Game, Season Conner Vernon 2010 73 Marcel Courtillet 1967-69 71 1. Wes Chesson (1,080-10) 1970 108.00 7. Conner Vernon 2011 70 Chris Brown 1988-91 71 2. Clarkston Hines (1,149-11) 1989 104.45 8. Clarkston Hines 1988 68 3. Clarkston Hines (1,093-11) 1987 99.36 9. Mike Grayson 1983 66 Most Pass Receptions Per Game, Career 4. Jamison Crowder (1,360-14) 2013 97.14 Desmond Scott 2012 66 1. Conner Vernon (283-48) 2009-12 5.90 5. Clarkston Hines (1,067-11) 1988 97.00 11. Henley Carter 1968 65 2. Wes Chesson (164-30) 1968-70 5.47 6. Henley Carter (892-10) 1968 89.20 Donovan Varner 2009 65 3. Jamison Crowder (198-39) 2011-present 5.08 13. Mark Militello 1983 63 4. Roger Boone (168-36) 1987-89 4.67 14. Roger Boone 1987 62 5. Donovan Varner (207-46) 2008-11 4.50 15. Clarkston Hines 1989 61 6. Clarkston Hines (198-44) 1986-89 4.30 Eron Riley 2008 61 Donovan Varner 2011 61 18. Scottie Montgomery 1998 60 Donovan Varner 2010 60 20. Clarkston Hines 1987 57

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Most Receiving Yards, Career Highest Yards Per Reception, Career (70 rec.) Most Games, 1+ Pass Reception, Season 1. Conner Vernon 2009-12 3,749 1. Chris Castor (73-1,384) 1979-82 18.96 1. Jamison Crowder 2013 14 2. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 3,318 2. Clarkston Hines (189-3,318) 1986-89 17.56 Braxton Deaver 2013 14 3. Donovan Varner 2008-11 2,660 3. Cedric Jones (99-1,732) 1978-81 17.49 3. Jamison Crowder 2012 13 4. Jamison Crowder 2011-present 2,597 4. Eron Riley (144-2,413) 2005-08 16.77 Desmond Scott 2012 13 5. Eron Riley 2005-08 2,413 5. Walter Jones (119-1,968) 1988-91 16.54 Conner Vernon 2012 13 6. Wes Chesson 1968-70 2,399 6. Brad Breedlove (92-1,500) 1990-93 16.30 7. Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 2,378 7. Troy Slade (82-1,334) 1973-75 16.27 Most Games, 1+ Pass Reception, Career 8. Corey Thomas 1994-97 2,267 8. Mike Hart (86-1,370) 1998-01 15.93 1. Conner Vernon 2009-12 48 9. Doug Green 1983-87 2,082 9. Stanley Dorsey (96-1,507) 1990-93 15.70 2. Donovan Varner 2008-11 43 10. Walter Jones 1988-91 1,968 10. Dave Dunaway (75-1,145) 1964-66 15.27 3. Corey Thomas 1994-97 41 11. Cedric Jones 1978-81 1,732 11. Richmond Flowers (93-1,415) 1997-99 15.22 Desmond Scott 2009-12 41 12. Jomar Wright 2004-07 1,638 12. Ron Frederick (92-1,373) 1979-81 14.92 5. Eron Riley 2005-08 40 13. Stanley Dorsey 1990-93 1,507 13. Doug Green (142-2,082) 1983-87 14.66 6. Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 38 14. Brad Breedlove 1990-93 1,500 14. Wes Chesson (164-2,399) 1968-70 14.63 Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 38 15. Mark Militello 1980-83 1,493 15. Jon Jensen (76-1,080) 1992-94 14.21 8. Doug Green 1983-87 37 16. Roger Boone 1986-89 1,444 16. Dave Colonna (92-1,295) 1986-89 14.08 Austin Kelly 2007-10 37 17. Austin Kelly 2007-10 1,439 17. Corey Thomas (162-2,267) 1994-97 13.99 10. Mike Grayson 1980-83 36 18. Richmond Flowers 1997-99 1,415 18. Henley Carter (91-1,267) 1966-68 13.92 19. Chris Castor 1979-82 1,384 19. Scottie Montgomery (171-2,379) 1996-99 13.91 Most Games, 2+ Pass Receptions, Season 20. Ron Frederick 1979-81 1,373 20. Ben Erdeljac (97-1,304) 1997-01 13.44 1. Jamison Crowder 2013 14 21. Jomar Wright (122-1,638) 2004-07 13.43 Braxton Deaver 2013 14 Most Receiving Yards Per Game, Career 22. Conner Vernon (283-3,749) 2009-12 13.25 3. Jamison Crowder 2012 13 1. Wes Chesson (2,399-30) 1968-70 79.97 23. Tom Hall (83-1,099) 1975-77 13.24 Desmond Scott 2012 13 2. Conner Vernon (3,749-48) 2009-12 78.10 24 Jamison Crowder (198-2,597) 2011-present 13.12 Conner Vernon 2012 13 3. Clarkston Hines (3,318-44) 1986-89 75.41 25. Donovan Varner (207-2,660) 2008-11 12.85 6. Austin Kelly 2009 12 4. Jamison Crowder (2,597-39) 2011-pres. 66.59 Donovan Varner 2010 12 5. Donovan Varner (2,660-46) 2008-11 57.83 Conner Vernon 2011 12 6. Eron Riley (2,413-45) 2005-08 53.62 Most Games, 2+ Pass Receptions, Career Highest Yards Per Reception, Game (4 rec.) 1. Conner Vernon 2009-12 47 1. Tom Powers (4-180) 45.0 vs. Richmond, 1950 2. Donovan Varner 2008-11 38 2. Clarkston Hines (6-251) 41.83 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 3. Corey Thomas 1994-97 37 3. Eron Riley (6-235) 39.17 vs. Navy, 2007 4. Desmond Scott 2009-12 35 4. Dave Dunaway (4-156) 39.00 vs. Rice, 1965 5. Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 34 5. Chuck Herring (4-146) 36.50 vs. Clemson, 1984 Eron Riley 2005-08 34 6. Cedric Jones (5-167) 33.40 vs. Virginia, 1981 7. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 33 7. Eron Riley (4-130) 32.50 vs. Clemson, 2005 8. Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 31 8. Brad Breedlove (5-160) 32.00 vs. Clemson, 1991 Jamison Crowder 2011-present 31 Conner Vernon (4-128) 32.00 vs. Va. Tech, 2009 10. Walter Jones 1988-91 29 10. Walter Jones (5-159) 31.80 vs. Rutgers, 1991 Austin Kelly 2007-10 29 11. Clarkston Hines (4-123) 30.75 vs. Vanderbilt, 1987 12. Cedric Jones (6-183) 30.50 vs. Maryland, 1981 13. Wes Chesson (5-150) 30.00 vs. North Carolina, 1970

Highest Yards Per Reception, Season (25 rec.) 1. Eron Riley (40-830) 2007 20.75 2. Chris Castor (46-952) 1982 20.70 3. Eron Riley (32-643) 2006 20.09 4. Cedric Jones (42-832) 1981 19.81 5. Clarkston Hines (57-1,093) 1987 19.18 6. Clarkston Hines (61-1,149) 1989 18.84 7. Mike Hart (31-540) 2000 17.42 8. Chuck Herring (37-627) 1984 16.95 9. Wes Chesson (47-794) 1968 16.89 10. Walter Jones (31-518) 1991 16.71 11. Brad Breedlove (35-524) 1992 16.52 12. Ben Erdeljac (42-684) 2001 16.29 13. Donovan Varner (65-1,047) 2009 16.11 14. Walter Jones (36-578) 1988 16.06 15. Mike Hart (30-476) 2001 15.87 16. Troy Slade (31-489) 1974 15.774 17. Walter Jones (33-520) 1989 15.768 18. Doug Green (51-804) 1985 15.765 19. Corey Thomas (45-707) 1997 15.711 20. Clarkston Hines (68-1,067) 1988 15.69

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Most Games, 5+ Pass Receptions, Season Most Games, 10+ Pass Receptions, Career 1. Jamison Crowder 2013 13 1. Conner Vernon 2009-12 6 2. Conner Vernon 2012 11 2. Jamison Crowder 2011-present 5 3. Jamison Crowder 2012 10 3. Roger Boone 1986-89 4 4. Wes Chesson 1970 9 4. Wes Chesson 1968-70 3 Roger Boone 1987 9 Mark Militello 1980-83 3 Conner Vernon 2010 9 Donovan Varner 2008-11 3 Conner Vernon 2011 9 Desmond Scott 2009-12 3 8. Henley Carter 1968 8 Clarkston Hines 1988 8 Most Consecutive Games, 1+ Pass Reception 1. Conner Vernon 2009-12 48 Most Games, 5+ Pass Receptions, Career 2. Desmond Scott 2009-12 39 1. Conner Vernon 2009-12 34 3. Donovan Varner 2008-11 37 2. Jamison Crowder 2011-present 23 4. Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 35 3. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 21 5. Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 34 4. Wes Chesson 1968-70 18 6. Roger Boone 1986-89 28 Donovan Varner 2008-11 18 Clarkston Hines 1986-89 28 6. Roger Boone 1986-89 17 Jamison Crowder 2011-present 28 Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 17 9. Doug Green 1983-87 27 8. Doug Green 1983-87 15 10. Wes Chesson 1968-70 25 9. Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 14 10. Mike Grayson 1980-83 13 Most Consecutive Games, 2+ Pass Receptions Corey Thomas 1994-97 13 1. Clarkston Hines 28 (Last 6 games of 1987; all 11 games of 1988; all 11 games of 1989) Most Games, 10+ Pass Receptions, Season Conner Vernon 28 1. Jamison Crowder 2013 4 (Last 3 games of 2010; all 12 games of 2011; all 13 games of 2012) 2. Roger Boone 1988 3 Jamison Crowder *28 Desmond Scott 2012 3 (Last 1 game of 2011; all 13 games of 2012; all 14 games of 2013) Conner Vernon 2012 3 4. Donovan Varner 27 5. Wes Chesson 1970 2 (Last 10 games of 2009; all 12 games in 2010; fi rst 5 games of 2011) Mark Militello 1983 2 5. Desmond Scott 21 Bill Khayat 1994 2 (Last 8 games of 2011; all 13 games of 2012) Conner Vernon 2010 2 6. Scottie Montgomery 19 (Last 8 games of 1998; all 11 games of 1999) 7. Eron Riley 17 (Last 7 games of 2007; fi rst 10 games of 2008) Conner Vernon 17 (Last 9 games of 2009; fi rst 8 games of 2010) 9. Roger Boone 16 (All 11 games of 1987; fi rst 5 games of 1988)

*Active streak entering 2014 season

Most Consecutive Games, 5+ Pass Receptions 1. Conner Vernon 10 (Last 3 games of 2010; fi rst 7 games of 2011) 2. Jamison Crowder 9 (Last 2 games of 2012; fi rst 7 games of 2013) 3. Clarkston Hines 8 (Last 6 games of 1987; fi rst 2 games of 1988) 4. Wes Chesson 7 (Last 3 games of 1969; fi rst 4 games of 1970) Roger Boone 7 (Last 6 games of 1987; fi rst game of 1988) 6. Mike Grayson 6 (Games 2-7 of 1983) Conner Vernon 6 (First 6 games of 2012)

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Most Touchdown Receptions, Game Most Consecutive Games, 1+ TD Reception 100-Yard Receiving Games, Season 1. Corey Thomas 4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 1. Chris Castor 6 1. Jamison Crowder 2013 7 Eron Riley 4 vs. Navy, 2007 (1982: Tennessee, S. Carolina, Virginia, Navy, Va. Tech & Clemson) 2. Clarkston Hines 1987 6 3. Stan Crisson 3 vs. Clemson, 1963 Clarkston Hines 6 Clarkston Hines 1988 6 Dave Dunaway 3 vs. Rice, 1965 (1987: GT, WF, N.C. State & N. Carolina; 1988: NW & Tenn.) 4. Wes Chesson 1970 5 Chris Castor 3 vs. Wake Forest, 1982 3. Cedric Jones 5 Clarkston Hines 1989 5 Doug Green 3 vs. North Carolina, 1985 (1981: Virginia, East Carolina, Virginia Tech, Clemson & Maryland) Donovan Varner 2009 5 Clarkston Hines 3 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 4. Clarkston Hines 4 Jamison Crowder 2012 5 Clarkston Hines 3 vs. N.C. State, 1987 (1988: N.C. State & N. Carolina; 1989: S. Carolina & Northwestern) Conner Vernon 2012 5 Clarkston Hines 3 vs. Tennessee, 1988 Clarkston Hines 4 9. Wes Chesson 1968 4 Clarkston Hines 3 vs. Army, 1989 (1989: Virginia, Clemson, Army & Maryland) Conner Vernon 2010 4 Clarkston Hines 3 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 Corey Thomas 4 Clarkston Hines 3 vs. North Carolina, 1989 (1996: N.C. State, Wake Forest & N. Carolina; 1997: N.C. State) 100-Yard Receiving Games, Career Eron Riley 3 vs. Navy, 2008 1. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 17 Most Games, 2+ TD Receptions, Season 2. Conner Vernon 2009-12 14 Most Touchdown Receptions, Season 1. Clarkston Hines 1989 5 3. Jamison Crowder 2011-present 12 1. Clarkston Hines 1989 17 2. Chris Castor 1982 4 4. Wes Chesson 1968-70 9 2. Chris Castor 1982 13 Clarkston Hines 1987 4 Donovan Varner 2008-11 9 3. Clarkston Hines 1987 11 6. Doug Green 1983-87 6 4. Cedric Jones 1981 10 Most Games, 2+ TD Receptions, Career Eron Riley 2005-08 6 Clarkston Hines 1988 10 1. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 10 Mark Militello 1981-83 6 6. Eron Riley 2007 9 2. Chris Castor 1978-82 5 9. Richmond Flowers 1997-99 5 7. Doug Green 1985 8 Conner Vernon 2009-12 5 10. Cedric Jones 1978-81 4 Corey Thomas 1994 8 4. Cedric Jones 1978-81 4 Stanley Dorsey 1990-93 4 Eron Riley 2008 8 Doug Green 1983-87 4 Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 4 Donovan Varner 2009 8 Walter Jones 1988-91 4 Jamison Crowder 2012 8 Corey Thomas 1994-97 4 Most Consecutive Games, 100+ Receiving Yards Conner Vernon 2012 8 Eron Riley 2005-08 4 1. Clarkston Hines 7 Jamison Crowder 2013 8 (1987: WF, NCS & NC; 1988: NW, TENN, CIT & UVA) 14. Stan Crisson 1963 7 Most Touchdown Receptions of 50+ Yards, Game 2. Three tied with 3 Keith Ewell 1988 7 1. Dave Dunaway (60 & 62) 2 vs. Rice, 1965 last by Donovan Varner Corey Thomas 1997 7 Clarkston Hines (76 & 97) 2 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 (2009: Miami & Wake Forest; 2010: Elon) Brad Breedlove (55 & 72) 2 vs. Clemson, 1991 Most Touchdown Receptions, Career Eron Riley (69 & 76) 2 vs. Navy, 2007 Most Seasons, 50+ Receptions 1. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 38 Conner Vernon (51 & 70) 2 vs. Wake Forest, 2010 1. Conner Vernon (2009-10-11-12) 4 2. Corey Thomas 1994-97 25 2. Clarkston Hines (1987-88-89) 3 3. Eron Riley 2005-08 22 Most Touchdown Receptions of 50+ Yards, Season Scottie Montgomery (1997-98-99) 3 4. Cedric Jones 1978-81 21 1. Jamison Crowder 2012 5 Donovan Varner (2009-10-11) 3 Conner Vernon 2009-12 21 2. Jamison Crowder 2013 4 6. Doug Green 1983-87 18 Eron Riley 2007 4 Most Seasons, 60+ Receptions 7. Chris Castor 1978-82 17 4. Conner Vernon 2010 3 1. Donovan Varner (2009-10-11) 3 Walter Jones 1988-91 17 5. Mark Leggett 1961 2 Conner Vernon (2010-11-12) 3 Jamison Crowder 2011-present 17 Dave Dunaway 1965 2 3. Roger Boone (1987-88) 2 10. Stanley Dorsey 1990-93 13 Dave Dunaway 1966 2 Clarkston Hines (1988-89) 2 Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 13 Troy Slade 1973 2 Jamison Crowder (2012-13) 2 Donovan Varner 2008-11 13 Cedric Jones 1979 2 Chris Castor 1980 2 Most Seasons, 70+ Receptions Most Seasons, 3+ Touchdown Receptions Clarkston Hines 1989 2 1. Conner Vernon (2010-11-12) 3 1. Corey Thomas (1994-95-96-97) 4 Walter Jones 1990 2 2. Jamison Crowder (2012-13) 2 Walter Jones (1988-89-90-91) 4 Brad Breedlove 1991 2 3. Wes Chesson (1970) 1 Conner Vernon (2009-10-11-12) 4 Roger Boone (1973) 1 4. Wes Chesson (1968-69-70) 3 Most Touchdown Receptions of 50+ Yards, Career Cedric Jones (1979-80-81) 3 1. Jamison Crowder 2011-present 9 Most Seasons, 80+ Receptions Clarkston Hines (1987-88-89) 3 2. Eron Riley 2005-08 5 1. Conner Vernon (2012) 1 Scottie Montgomery (1997-98-99) 3 3. Dave Dunaway 1964-66 4 Jamison Crowder (2013) 1 Stanley Dorsey (1990-92-93) 3 Walter Jones 1988-91 4 Eron Riley (2006-07-08) 3 Conner Vernon 2009-12 4 Most Seasons, 90+ Receptions 6. Cedric Jones 1978-81 3 1. Jamison Crowder (2013) 1 Most Seasons, 5+ Touchdown Receptions Chris Castor 1978-82 3 1. Clarkston Hines (1987-88-89) 3 Clarkston Hines 1986-89 3 Most Seasons, 100+ Receptions Corey Thomas (1994-95-97) 3 1. Jamison Crowder (2013) 1 3. Cedric Jones (1980-81) 2 Doug Green (1985-86) 2 Walter Jones (1990-91) 2 Eron Riley (2007-08) 2 Conner Vernon (2011-12) 2 Jamison Crowder (2012-13) 2

Most Seasons, 10+ Touchdown Receptions 1. Clarkston Hines (1987-88-89) 3 2. Cedric Jones (1981) 1 Chris Castor (1982) 1

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Most Seasons, 500+ Receiving Yards Two Players, 600+ Receiving Yards, Season Most Pass Receptions, 2 Teammates, Season 1. Corey Thomas (1994-95-96-97) 4 1. Henley Carter (892) & Wes Chesson (794) 1968 1. Conner Vernon (85) & Jamison Crowder (76), 2012 161 Conner Vernon (2009-10-11-12) 4 2. Chris Castor (952) & Mark Militello (725) 1982 2. Jamison Crowder (108) & Braxton Deaver (46), 2013 154 3. Conner Vernon (85) & Desmond Scott (66), 2012 151 3. Wes Chesson (1968-69-70) 3 3. Clarkston Hines (1,067) & Roger Boone (630) 1988 4. Jamison Crowder (108) & Brandon Braxton (39), 2013 147 (1987-88-89) Corey Thomas (707) & Scottie Montgomery (633) Clarkston Hines 3 4. 1997 5. Jamison Crowder (76) & Desmond Scott (66), 2012 142 Walter Jones (1988-89-91) 3 5. Scottie Montgomery (793) & Richmond Flowers (704) 1998 6. Roger Boone (73) & Clarkston Hines (68), 1988 141 Scottie Montgomery (1997-98-99) 3 6. Scottie Montgomery (819) & Richmond Flowers (649) 1999 7. Jamison Crowder (108) & Max McCaffrey (26), 2013 134 Eron Riley (2006-07-08) 3 7. Donovan Varner (1,047), Conner Vernon (746) & 8. Conner Vernon (73) & Donovan Varner (60), 2010 133 Donovan Varner (2009-10-11) 3 Austin Kelly (625) 2009 9. Conner Vernon (70) & Donovan Varner (61), 1983 131 8. Conner Vernon (973) & Donovan Varner (736) 2010 10. Mike Grayson (66) & Mark Militello (63), 1983 129 Most Seasons, 600+ Receiving Yards 9. Conner Vernon (956) & Donovan Varner (713) 2011 1. Conner Vernon (2009-10-11-12) 4 10. Jamison Crowder (1,074), Conner Vernon (1,074) & Most Pass Receptions, 3 Teammates, Season 2. Clarkston Hines (1987-88-89) 3 Desmond Scott (666) 2012 1. Conner Vernon (85), Jamison Crowder (76) & Scottie Montgomery (1997-98-99) 3 11. Jamison Crowder (1,360) & Braxton Deaver (600) 2013 Desmond Scott (66), 2012 227 Eron Riley (2006-07-08) 3 2. Conner Vernon (85), Jamison Crowder (76) & Donovan Varner (2009-10-11) 3 Two Players, 700+ Receiving Yards, Season Isaac Blakeney (32), 2012 193 1. Henley Carter (892) & Wes Chesson (794) 1968 Jamison Crowder (108), Braxton Deaver (46) & Brandon Braxton (39), 2013 193 Most Seasons, 700+ Receiving Yards 2. Chris Castor (952) & Mark Militello (725) 1982 4. Conner Vernon (85), Jamison Crowder (76) & 1. Conner Vernon (2009-10-11-12) 4 3. Scottie Montgomery (793) & Richmond Flowers (704) 1998 Juwan Thompson (24), 2012 185 2. Clarkston Hines (1987-88-89) 3 4. Donovan Varner (1,047) & Conner Vernon (746) 2009 5. Conner Vernon (73), Donovan Varner (60) & Donovan Varner (2009-10-11) 3 5. Conner Vernon (973) & Donovan Varner (736) 2010 Austin Kelly (47), 2010 180 4. Wes Chesson (1968-70) 2 6. Conner Vernon (956) & Donovan Varner (713) 2011 Jamison Crowder (108), Braxton Deaver (46) & Scottie Montgomery (1998-99) 2 7. Jamison Crowder (1,074) & Conner Vernon (1,074) 2012 Max McCaffrey (29), 2013 180 Jamison Crowder (2012-13) 2 Two Players, 800+ Receiving Yards, Season 7. Roger Boone (73), Clarkston Hines (68) & 1. Jamison Crowder (1,074) & Conner Vernon (1,074) 2012 Walter Jones (36), 1988 177 Most Seasons, 800+ Receiving Yards 8. Mike Grayson (66), Mark Militello (63) & 1. Clarkston Hines (1987-88-89) 3 Scott Russell (47), 1983 176 Conner Vernon (2010-11-12) 3 Two Players, 900+ Receiving Yards, Season 9. Donovan Varner (65), Conner Vernon (55) & 3. Jamison Crowder (2012-13) 2 1. Jamison Crowder (1,074) & Conner Vernon (1,074) 2012 Austin Kelly (54), 2009 174 Conner Vernon (70), Donovan Varner (61) & Most Seasons, 900+ Receiving Yards Two Players, 1,000+ Receiving Yards, Season Cooper Helfet (43), 2011 174 1. Clarkston Hines (1987-88-89) 3 1. Jamison Crowder (1,074) & Conner Vernon (1,074) 2012 Jamison Crowder (76), Desmond Scott (66) & Conner Vernon (2010-11-12) 3 Isaac Blakeney (32), 2012 174 3. Jamison Crowder (2012-13) 2 Three Players, 500+ Receiving Yards, Season 4. Wes Chesson (1970) 1 1. Clarkston Hines (1,067), Roger Boone (630), Most Receiving Yards, 2 Teammates, Season Chris Castor (1982) 1 Walter Jones (578) & Dave Colonna (524) 1988 1. Jamison Crowder (1,074) & Donovan Varner (2009) 12. Bill Khayat (562), Corey Thomas (558) & Conner Vernon (1,074), 2012 2,148 Jon Jensen (526) 1994 2. Jamison Crowder (1,360) & Most Seasons, 1,000+ Receiving Yards 3. Donovan Varner (1,047), Conner Vernon (746) & Braxton Deaver (600), 2013 1,960 1. Clarkston Hines (1987-88-89) 3 Austin Kelly (625) 2009 3. Donovan Varner (1,047) & 2. Jamison Crowder (2012-13) 2 4. Jamison Crowder (1,074), Conner Vernon (1,074) & Conner Vernon (746), 2009 1,793 3. Wes Chesson (1970) 1 Desmond Scott (666) 2012 4. Jamison Crowder (1,074) & Donovan Varner (2009) 1 Desmond Scott (666), 2012 1,740 Conner Vernon (2012) 1 Three Players, 600+ Receiving Yards, Season Conner Vernon (1,074) & 1. Donovan Varner (1,047), Conner Vernon (746) & Desmond Scott (666), 2012 1,740 Two Players, 10+ Receptions, Game Austin Kelly (625) 2009 6. Jamison Crowder (1,360) & 1. Virginia, 1995 2. Jamison Crowder (1,074), Conner Vernon (1,074) & Brandon Braxton (361), 2013 1,721 Desmond Scott (666) 2012 7. Conner Vernon (973) & Corey Thomas (13) & Marc Wilson (10) 2. Stanford, 2012 Donovan Varner (736), 2010 1,709 8. Roger Boone (630) & Desmond Scott (11) & Jamison Crowder (10) Four Players, 500+ Receiving Yards, Season 1. Clarkston Hines (1,067), Roger Boone (630), Clarkston Hines (1,067), 1988 1,697 Walter Jones (578) & Dave Colonna (524) 1988 9. Henley Carter (892) & Two Players, 100+ Receiving Yards, Game Wes Chesson (794), 1968 1,686 1. Wake Forest, 1980 Ron Frederick (6-135) & Cedric Jones (7-104) Two Players, 5+ Receiving TDs, Season 10. Roger Boone (587) & 2. North Carolina, 1983 Scott Russell (7-102) & Doug Green (5-101) 1. Clarkston Hines (10) & Keith Ewell (7) 1988 Clarkston Hines (1,093), 1987 1,680 3. Vanderbilt, 1987 Clarkston Hines (4-123) & Doug Green (6-100) 2. Scottie Montgomery (5) & Richmond Flowers (5) 1999 4. N.C. State, 1987 Clarkston Hines (11-192) & Dave Colonna (6-101) 3. Eron Riley (9) & Jomar Wright (5) 2007 Most Receiving Yards, 3 Teammates, Season 5. The Citadel, 1988 Walter Jones (7-139) & Clarkston Hines (3-108) 4. Jamison Crowder (8) & Conner Vernon (8) 2012 1. Jamison Crowder (1,074), Conner Vernon (1,074) & 6. North Carolina, 1988 Roger Boone (11-138) & Clarkston Hines (8-104) Desmond Scott (666), 2012 2,814 7. North Carolina, 1993 Jon Jensen (3-107) & Stanley Dorsey (7-104) 2. Donovan Varner (1,047), Conner Vernon (746) & 8. North Carolina, 1994 Jon Jensen (14-174) & Bill Khayat (8-104) Two Players, 6+ Receiving TDs, Season Austin Kelly (625), 2009 2,418 9. Virginia, 1995 Marc Wilson (10-156) & Corey Thomas (13-132) 1. Clarkston Hines (10) & Keith Ewell (7) 1988 3. Jamison Crowder (1,360), Braxton Deaver (600) & 10. Maryland, 1999 Richmond Flowers (8-173) & S. Montgomery (9-121) 2. Jamison Crowder (8) & Conner Vernon (8) 2012 Brandon Braxton (361), 2013 2,321 11. Clemson, 2005 Eron Riley (4-130) & Ben Patrick (10-100) 4. Clarkston Hines (1,067), Roger Boone (630) & 12. Maryland, 2009 Donovan Varner (8-120) & Conner Vernon (5-102) Two Players, 7+ Receiving TDs, Season Walter Jones (578), 1988 2,275 13. Virginia, 2009 Donovan Varner (7-113) & Conner Vernon (7-103) 1. Clarkston Hines (10) & Keith Ewell (7) 1988 14. Elon, 2010 Conner Vernon (10-129) & Donovan Varner (7-123) 2. Jamison Crowder (8) & Conner Vernon (8) 2012 15. FIU, 2011 Conner Vernon (8-117) & Donovan Varner (7-111) 16. FIU, 2012 Conner Vernon (10-180) & Jamison Crowder (6-102) 17. Miami, 2012 Jamison Crowder (8-203) & Conner Vernon (11-109) Two Players, 8+ Receiving TDs, Season 18. Texas A&M, 2013 Jamison Crowder (12-163) & Braxton Deaver (6-116) 1. Jamison Crowder (8) & Conner Vernon (8) 2012

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Most Pass Receptions, 2 WRs Most Pass Receptions, WR-TE-RB Combination Most Players, 10+ Pass Receptions 1. Conner Vernon (85) & 1. Mike Grayson (66), Mark Militello (63) & 1. 2008 11 Jamison Crowder (76), 2012 161 Scott Russell (47), 1983 176 (Eron Riley 61, Johnny Williams 30, Jay Hollingsworth 25, 2. Conner Vernon (85) & 2. Clarkston Hines (68), Dave Colonna (34) & Donovan Varner 21, Raphael Chestnut 19, Tielor Robinson Desmond Scott (66), 2012 151 Roger Boone (73), 1988 175 16, Brett Huffman 12, Clifford Harris 14, Sheldon Bell 14, Austin Kelly 13, Tony Jackson 12) 3. Jamison Crowder (108) & 3. Jamison Crowder (108), Braxton Deaver (46) & 2. 1991 10 Brandon Braxton (39), 2013 147 Jela Duncan (13), 2013 167 3. Eight times; last 2012 9 4. Jamison Crowder (76) & 4. Jamison Crowder (108), Braxton Deaver (46) &

Desmond Scott (66), 2012 142 Shaquille Powell (8), 2013 162 5. Jamison Crowder (108) & 5. Jamison Crowder (108), Braxton Deaver (46) & Most Players, 20+ Pass Receptions Max McCaffrey (26), 2013 134 Juwan Thompson (7), 2013 161 1. 2002 8 6. Conner Vernon (73) & 6. Jamison Crowder (108), Braxton Deaver (46) & (Khary Sharpe 30, Senterrio Landrum 29, Lance Johnson 25, Andy Roland 22, Reggie Love 22, Chris Douglas 21, Donovan Varner (60), 2010 133 Josh Snead (6), 2013 160 Calen Powell 20, Alex Wade 20) 7. Conner Vernon (70) & 7. Clarkston Hines (61), Dave Colonna (35) & 2. 1995 7 Donovan Varner (61), 2011 131 Randy Cuthbert (50), 1989 146 3. 1993 6 8. Jamison Crowder (108) & 8. Mark Militello (52), Carl Franks (49) & 1992 6 Issac Blakeney (19), 2013 127 Mike Grayson (40), 1982 141 2011 6 9. Jamison Crowder (108) & Clarkston Hines (57), Dave Colonna (22) & 6. Eight times; last 2012 5 Johnell Barnes (15), 2013 123 Roger Boone (62), 1987 141 10. Donovan Varner (65) & Conner Vernon (73), Cooper Helfet (34) & Most Players, 30+ Pass Receptions Conner Vernon (55), 2009 120 Desmond Scott (34), 2010 141 1. 1989 5 Conner Vernon (73) & Conner Vernon (85), Issac Blakeney (32) & (Clarkston Hines 61, Randy Cuthbert 50, Dave Colonna 35, Austin Kelly (47), 2010 120 Juwan Thompson (24), 2012 141 Walter Jones 33, Roger Boone 32) 2010 5 Most Pass Receptions, 2 TEs Most Pass Receptions, WR-RB Combination (Conner Vernon 73, Donovan Varner 60, Austin Kelly 47, 1. Bill Khayat (49) & 1. Roger Boone (73) & Cooper Helfet 34, Desmond Scott 34) John Farquhar (22), 1994 71 Clarkston Hines (68), 1988 141 3. 1982 4 2. Tee Moorman (54) & 2. Mike Grayson (66) & 1988 4 Paul Widener (13), 1960 67 Mark Militello (63), 1983 129 1994 4 3. Jeff Hodrick (34) & 3. Jamison Crowder (108) & 2009 4 Bill Khayat (23), 1995 57 Jela Duncan (13), 2013 121 2011 4 4. Ben Patrick (32) & 4. Roger Boone (62) & 2012 4 Andy Roland (20), 2004 52 Clarkston Hines (57), 1987 119 9. Seven times; last 2013 3 5. Cooper Helfet (43) & 5. Jamison Crowder (108) & Braxton Deaver (8), 2011 51 Shaquille Powell (8), 2013 116 Most Players, 40+ Pass Receptions 6. Issac Blakeney (32) & 6. Jamison Crowder (108) & 1. 1982 4 David Reeves (18), 2012 50 Juwan Thompson (7), 2013 115 (Mark Militello 52, Carl Franks 49, Chris Castor 46, Mike Grayson 40) 7. Dave Colonna (35) & 7. Jamison Crowder (108) & 2011 4 Bud Zubereer (14), 1989 49 Josh Snead (6), 2013 114 (Conner Vernon 70, Donovan Varner 61, Cooper Helfet 43, Brandon Braxton 40) Braxton Deaver (46) & 8. Clarkston Hines (61) & 3. 1983 3 David Reeves (3), 2013 49 Randy Cuthbert (50), 1989 111 2009 3 9. Aaron Shaw (28) & 9. Walter Jones (36) & 2010 3 John Farquhar (20), 1991 48 Roger Boone (73), 1988 109 2012 3 Jeff Hodrick (34) & Conner Vernon (85) & Gerald Ford (14), 1996 48 Juwan Thompson (24), 2012 109 Most Players, 50+ Pass Receptions 1. 2009 (Donovan Varner 65, Conner Vernon 55, Austin Kelly 54) 3 Most Pass Receptions, 2 RBs Most Pass Receptions, WR-TE Combination 2012 (Conner Vernon 85, Jamison Crowder 76, Desmond Scott 66) 3 1. Mike Grayson (66) & 1. Jamison Crowder (108) & 3. 1983 (Mike Grayson 66, Mark Militello 63) 2 Julius Grantham (27), 1983 93 Braxton Deaver (46), 2013 154 1987 (Roger Boone 62, Clarkston Hines 57) 2 2. Roger Boone (73) & 2. Conner Vernon (85) & 1988 (Roger Boone 73, Clarkston Hines 68) 2 John Rymiszewski (14), 1988 87 Issac Blakeney (32), 2012 117 1989 (Clarkston Hines 61, Randy Cuthbert 50) 2 3. Roger Boone (62) & 3. Conner Vernon (70) & 2010 (Conner Vernon 73, Donovan Varner 60) 2 Stanley Monk (21), 1987 83 Cooper Helfet (43), 2011 113 2011 (Conner Vernon 70, Donovan Varner 61) 2 4. Randy Cuthbert (50) & 4. Jamison Crowder (108) & Roger Boone (32), 1989 82 David Reeves (3), 2013 111 Most Players, 60+ Pass Receptions 5. Randy Cuthbert (46) & 5. Mike Grayson (66) & 1. 2012 (Conner Vernon 85, Jamison Crowder 76, Desmond Scott 66) 3 Chris Brown (14), 1990 60 Scott Russell (47), 1983 110 2. 1983 (Mike Grayson 66, Mark Militello 63) 2 Randy Cuthbert (37) & 6. Jamison Crowder (76) & 1988 (Roger Boone 62, Clarkston Hines 57) 2 Robert Baldwin (23), 1992 60 Issac Blakeney (32), 2012 108 2010 (Conner Vernon 73, Donovan Varner 60) 2 7. Chris Brown (38) & 7. Conner Vernon (73) & 2011 (Conner Vernon 70, Donovan Varner 61) 2 Ray Wright (18), 1991 56 Cooper Helfet (34), 2010 107 8. Mike Grayson (40) & 8. Donovan Varner (61) & Most Players, 70+ Pass Receptions Joel Blunk (11), 1982 51 Cooper Helfet (43), 2011 104 1. 2012 (Conner Vernon 85, Jamison Crowder 76) 2 9. Robert Baldwin (29) & 9. Conner Vernon (85) & David Lowman (21), 1993 50 David Reeves (18), 2012 103 10. Tracy Smith (24) & 10. Clarkston Hines (68) & Stanley Monk (23), 1985 47 Dave Colonna (34), 1988 102 Desmond Scott (25) & Juwan Thompson (22), 2011 47

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Most Pass Receptions By A WR, Game Most Pass Receptions By A TE, Game Most Pass Receptions By A RB, Game 1. Corey Thomas 16 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 1. Corren Youmans 12 vs. N.C. State, 1950 1. Roger Boone 15 vs. Vanderbilt, 1988 2. Jon Jensen 14 vs. North Carolina, 1994 2. Tee Moorman 11 vs. South Carolina, 1960 2. Roger Boone 13 vs. Wake Forest, 1988 3. Henley Carter 13 vs. Clemson, 1968 Dave Dunaway 11 vs. Maryland, 1966 3. Mike Grayson 12 vs. South Carolina, 1983 Wes Chesson 13 vs. Clemson, 1970 Bill Khayat 11 vs. Wisconsin, 1994 Roger Boone 12 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 Mark Militello 13 vs. Clemson, 1983 5. Bill Khayat 10 vs. Clemson, 1994 5. Roger Boone 11 vs. North Carolina, 1988 Mark Militello 13 vs. Georgia Tech, 1983 Mike Hart 10 vs. N.C. State, 2001 Corey Thomas 13 vs. Virginia, 1995 Ben Patrick 10 vs. Clemson, 2005 Most Pass Receptions By A RB, Season 1. Roger Boone 1988 73 Most Pass Receptions By A WR, Season Most Pass Receptions By A TE, Season 2. Mike Grayson 1983 66 1. Jamison Crowder 2013 108 1. Tee Moorman 1960 54 3. Roger Boone 1987 62 2. Conner Vernon 2012 85 2. Carl Franks 1982 49 4. Randy Cuthbert 1989 50 3. Jamison Crowder 2012 76 Bill Khayat 1994 49 5. Randy Cuthbert 1990 46 4. Wes Chesson 1970 74 4. Stan Crisson 1963 48 6. Mike Grayson 1982 40 5. Conner Vernon 2010 73 5. Scott Russell 1983 47 7. Chris Brown 1991 38 6. Conner Vernon 2011 70 6. Braxton Deaver 2013 46 8. Randy Cuthbert 1992 37 7. Clarkston Hines 1988 68 7. Dave Dunaway 1966 43 9. Robert Baldwin 1994 36 8. Desmond Scott 2012 66 Cooper Helfet 2011 43 10. Desmond Scott 2010 34 9. Henley Carter 1968 65 9. Corren Youmans 1950 40 11. Roger Boone 1989 32 Donovan Varner 2009 65 10. Chuck Drulis 1965 39 12. Julius Grantham 1986 30 Jason Cooper 1986 39 13. Julius Grantham 1983 27 Most Pass Receptions By A WR, Career 12. Dave Colonna 1989 35 14. Chris Douglas 2001 26 1. Conner Vernon 2009-12 283 Aaron Shaw 1990 35 15. Joel Blunk 1983 25 2. Donovan Varner 2008-11 207 14. Dave Colonna 1988 34 Jay Hollingsworth 2008 25 3. Jamison Crowder 2011-present 198 Jeff Hodrick 1995 34 Desmond Scott 2011 25 4. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 189 Jeff Hodrick 1996 34 18. Tracy Smith 1985 24 5. Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 171 Cooper Helfet 2010 34 Laymarr Marshall 1995 24 6. Corey Thomas 1994-97 165 Ronnie Drummer 2007 24 7. Wes Chesson 1968-70 164 Most Pass Receptions By A TE, Career Juwan Thompson 2012 24 8. Eron Riley 2005-08 144 1. Stan Crisson 1961-63 98 22. Stanley Monk 1985 23 9. Doug Green 1983-87 142 2. Bill Khayat 1992-95 93 Duane Epperson 2000 23 10. Austin Kelly 2007-10 129 3. Dave Colonna 1986-89 92 4. Jason Cooper 1984-87 87 Most Pass Receptions By A RB, Career Most Touchdown Receptions By A WR, Game 5. Mike Hart 1998-01 86 1. Roger Boone 1986-89 168 1. Corey Thomas 4 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 6. Ben Patrick 2003-05 79 2. Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 147 Eron Riley 4 vs. Navy, 2007 7. Jeff Hodrick 1994-97 78 3. Mike Grayson 1980-83 141 3. Chris Castor 3 vs. Wake Forest, 1982 8. Cooper Helfet 2010-11 77 4. Robert Baldwin 1991-94 89 Doug Green 3 vs. North Carolina, 1985 9. Chuck Drulis 1963-65 76 Chris Douglas 2000-03 89 Clarkston Hines 3 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 10. Dave Dunaway 1964-66 75 6. Julius Grantham 1983-86 84 Clarkston Hines 3 vs. N.C. State, 1987 7. *Desmond Scott 2009-12 77 Clarkston Hines 3 vs. Tennessee, 1988 Most Touchdown Receptions By A TE, Game 8. Chris Brown 1988-91 71 Clarkston Hines 3 vs. Army, 1989 1. Stan Crisson 3 vs. Clemson, 1963 Clarkston Hines 3 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 Dave Dunaway 3 vs. Rice, 1965 *Moved to WR in 2012; fi nished career with 137 receptions Clarkston Hines 3 vs. North Carolina, 1989 Eron Riley 3 vs. Navy, 2008 Most Touchdown Receptions By A TE, Season Most Touchdown Receptions By A RB, Game 1. Stan Crisson 1963 7 1. Tom Powers 3 vs. Richmond, 1950 Most Touchdown Receptions By A WR, Season 2. Howard Pitt 1952 6 Tielor Robinson 3 vs. North Carolina, 2006 1. Clarkston Hines 1989 17 3. Dave Dunaway 1965 5 2. Chris Castor 1982 13 4. Chuck Drulis 1964 4 Most Touchdown Receptions By A RB, Season 3. Clarkston Hiines 1987 11 Glenn Sandefur 1977 4 1. Tom Powers 1950 6 4. Cedric Jones 1981 10 Dan Clark 1992 4 2. Jay Wilkinson 1963 5 Clarkston Hines 1988 10 Mike Hart 2001 4 3. Tielor Robinson 2006 4 6. Eron Riley 2007 9 Brandon King 2007 4 4. Bernie Blaney 1955 3 7. Doug Green 1985 8 Cooper Helfet 2011 4 James Futrell 1961 3 Corey Thomas 1994 8 Braxton Deaver 2013 4 Chris Brown 1991 3 Eron Riley 2008 8 Chris Douglas 2002 3 Donovan Varner 2009 8 Most Touchdown Receptions By A TE, Career Clifford Harris 2008 3 Jamison Crowder 2012 8 1. Stan Crisson 1961-63 10 Conner Vernon 2012 8 2. Dave Dunaway 1964-66 9 Most Touchdown Receptions By A RB, Career Jamison Crowder 2013 8 3. Bill Khayat 1992-95 7 1. Tom Powers 1949-50 8 Andy Roland 2002-05 7 Jay Wilkinson 1961-63 8 Most Touchdown Receptions By A WR, Career 5. Howard Pitt 1951-53 6 3. Chris Brown 1988-91 5 1. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 38 Chuck Drulis 1963-65 6 Chris Douglas 2000-03 5 2. Corey Thomas 1994-97 25 Mike Hart 1998-01 6 5. Wray Carlton 1956-58 4 3. Eron Riley 2005-08 22 Cooper Helfet 2010-11 6 Julius Grantham 1983-86 4 4. Cedric Jones 1978-81 21 9. Tee Moorman 1958-60 5 Roger Boone 1986-89 4 Conner Vernon 2009-12 21 Jason Cooper 1984-87 5 Tielor Robinson 2006-08 4 6. Chris Castor 1978-82 17 Dave Colonna 1986-89 5 Walter Jones 1988-91 17 Dan Clark 1990-93 5 Jamison Crowder 2011-present 17 Brandon King 2006-10 5 9. Doug Green 1983-87 16 10. Stanley Dorsey 1990-93 13 Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 13 Donovan Varner 2008-11 13 177 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Most Receiving Yards By A WR, Game Most Receiving Yards By A TE, Game Most Receiving Yards By A RB, Game 1. Chris Castor 283 vs. Wake Forest, 1982 1. Mike Hart 165 vs. N.C. State, 2001 1. Tom Powers 180 vs. Richmond, 1950 2. Corey Thomas 276 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 2. Dave Dunaway 156 vs. Rice, 1965 2. Roger Boone 169 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 3. Clarkston Hines 251 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 3. Aaron Shaw 149 vs. Maryland, 1991 3. Mike Grayson 146 vs. South Carolina, 1983 4. Scottie Montgomery 243 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 4. Cooper Helfet 122 vs. Virginia, 2010 4. Roger Boone 138 vs. North Carolina, 1988 5. Eron Riley 235 vs. Navy, 2007 5. Tee Moorman 121 vs. South Carolina, 1960 5. Steve Lach 125 vs. Pittsburgh, 1941 6. Henley Carter 209 vs. Clemson, 1968 6. Bill Khayat 119 vs. Clemson, 1994 6. Roger Boone 119 vs. Wake Forest, 1988 7. Jamison Crowder 203 vs. Miami, 2012 Dave Dunaway 119 vs. Maryland, 1966 7. Sonny Odom 100 vs. Georgia Tech, 1964 8. Clarkston Hines 192 vs. N.C. State, 1987 8. Braxton Deaver 116 vs. Texas A&M, 2013 9. Wes Chesson 189 vs. South Carolina, 1970 9. Dave Dunaway 114 vs. N.C. State, 1966 Most Receiving Yards By A RB, Season 10. Cedric Jones 183 vs. Maryland, 1981 10. Bill Khayat 109 vs. Wisconsin, 1994 1. Roger Boone 1988 630 11. Paul Widener 107 vs.Georgia Tech, 1962 2. Roger Boone 1987 587 Most Receiving Yards By A WR, Season 12. Jeff Hodrick 105 vs. Wake Forest, 1996 3. Mike Grayson 1983 582 1. Jamison Crowder 2013 1,360 13. Bill Khayat 104 vs. North Carolina, 1994 4. Randy Cuthbert 1989 470 2. Clarkston Hines 1989 1,149 14. Scott Russell 102 vs. North Carolina, 1983 5. Randy Cuthbert 1990 374 3. Clarkston Hines 1987 1,093 15. Dave Colonna 101 vs. N.C. State, 1987 6. Mike Grayson 1982 372 4. Wes Chesson 1970 1,080 16. Aaron Shaw 100 vs. Northwestern, 1990 7. Randy Cuthbert 1992 345 5. Jamison Crowder 2012 1,074 Mike Hart 100 vs. Wake Forest, 2000 8. Chris Brown 1991 302 Conner Vernon 2012 1,074 Ben Patrick 100 vs. Clemson, 2005 7. Clarkston Hines 1988 1,067 Most Receiving Yards By A RB, Career 8. Donovan Varner 2009 1,047 Most Receiving Yards By A TE, Season 1. Roger Boone 1986-89 1,444 9. Conner Vernon 2010 973 1. Dave Dunaway 1966 614 2. Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 1,261 10. Conner Vernon 2011 956 2. Braxton Deaver 2013 600 3. Mike Grayson 1980-83 1,219 3. Bill Khayat 1994 562 Most Receiving Yards By A WR, Career 4. Stan Crisson 1963 559 100-Yard Receiving Games By A RB, Season 1. Conner Vernon 2009-12 3,749 5. Mike Hart 2000 540 1. Roger Boone 1988 2 2. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 3,318 6. Dave Colonna 1988 524 3. Donovan Varner 2008-11 2,660 7. Dave Colonna 1989 495 100-Yard Receiving Games By A RB, Career 4. Jamison Crowder 2011-present 2,597 8. Tee Moorman 1960 476 1. Roger Boone 1986-89 3 5. Eron Riley 2005-08 2,413 Mike Hart 2001 476 6. Wes Chesson 1968-70 2,399 10. Scott Russell 1983 471 7. Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 2,378 11. Jason Cooper 1986 438 8. Corey Thomas 1994-97 2,297 12. Jeff Hodrick 1995 396 9. Doug Green 1983-87 2,082 13. Cooper Helfet 2011 395 10. Walter Jones 1988-91 1,968 14. Chuck Drulis 1965 390 15. Cooper Helfet 2010 380 100-Yard Receiving Games By A WR, Season 1. Jamison Crowder 2013 7 Most Receiving Yards By A TE, Career 2. Clarkston Hines 1987 6 1. Mike Hart 1998-01 1,370 Clarkston Hines 1988 6 2. Dave Colonna 1986-89 1,295 4. Wes Chesson 1970 5 3. Stan Crisson 1961-63 1,107 Clarkston Hines 1989 5 4. Dave Dunaway 1964-66 1,145 Donovan Varner 2009 5 Jamison Crowder 2012 5 100-Yard Receiving Games By A TE, Season Conner Vernon 2012 5 1. Dave Dunaway 1966 2 9. Wes Chesson 1968 4 Bill Khayat 1994 2 Conner Vernon 2010 4 100-Yard Receiving Games By A TE, Career 100-Yard Receiving Games By A WR, Career 1. Dave Dunaway 1964-66 3 1. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 17 2. Aaron Shaw 1989-91 2 2. Conner Vernon 2009-12 14 Bill Khayat 1992-95 2 3. Jamison Crowder 2011-present 12 Mike Hart 1998-01 2 4. Wes Chesson 1968-70 9 Donovan Varner 2008-11 9 6. Doug Green 1983-87 6 Eron Riley 2005-08 6 8. Mark Militello 1981-83 5 Richmond Flowers 1997-99 5 Donovan Varner 2008-09 5

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283 Chris Castor (11) 1982 Wake Forest 131 Clarkston Hines (8) 1988 at Northwestern 106 Wes Chesson (8) 1970 Virginia 276 Corey Thomas (16) 1997 Georgia Tech 131 Clarkston Hines (6) 1989 N.C. State 106 Richmond Flowers (5) 1998 Western Carolina 251 Clarkston Hines (6) 1989 at Wake Forest 130 Eron Riley (4) 2005 at Clemson 105 Jeff Hodrick (8) 1996 at Wake Forest 243 Scottie Montgomery (12) 1998 at Vanderbilt 129 Conner Vernon (10) 2010 Elon 104 Cedric Jones (7) 1980 Wake Forest 235 Eron Riley (6) 2007 at Navy 129 Conner Vernon (8) 2010 Army 104 Mark Militello (6) 1982 Virginia Tech 209 Henley Carter (13) 1968 at Clemson 128 Conner Vernon (4) 2009 Virginia Tech 104 Clarkston Hines (8) 1988 North Carolina 203 Jamison Crowder (8) 2012 Miami 128 Donovan Varner (8) 2010 at Maryland 104 Stanley Dorsey (7) 1993 at North Carolina 192 Clarkston Hines (11) 1987 N.C. State 127 Wes Chesson (6) 1968 Wake Forest 104 Bill Khayat (8) 1994 North Carolina 189 Wes Chesson (10) 1970 at South Carolina 127 Jamison Crowder (8) 2012 at Virginia Tech 104 Corey Thomas (6) 1996 North Carolina 183 Cedric Jones (6) 1981 at Maryland 125 Steve Lach (6) 1941 at Pittsburgh 103 Clarkston Hines (8) 1988 Virginia 181 Conner Vernon (8) 2010 at Wake Forest 125 Richmond Flowers (8) 1998 at Georgia Tech 103 Conner Vernon (7) 2009 at Virginia 180 Tom Powers (4) 1950 at Richmond 124 Richmond Flowers (7) 1998 at Northwestern 102 Derrick Lewis (2) 1978 Georgia Tech 180 Conner Vernon (10) 2012 FIU 124 Conner Vernon (6) 2012 North Carolina 102 Scott Russell (7) 1983 at North Carolina 176 Wes Chesson (11) 1968 Virginia 124 Desmond Scott (10) 2012 at Georgia Tech 102 Stanley Dorsey (6) 1991 N.C. State 176 Jomar Wright (10) 2006 Miami 123 Doug Green (6) 1986 Virginia 102 Scottie Montgomery (7) 1998 Clemson 174 Jon Jensen (14) 1994 North Carolina 123 Clarkston Hines (4) 1987 Vanderbilt 102 Ben Erdeljac (9) 2001 Wake Forest 174 Donovan Varner (11) 2009 Wake Forest 123 Donovan Varner (7) 2010 Elon 102 Conner Vernon (5) 2009 Maryland 173 Richmond Flowers (8) 1999 at Maryland 122 Clarkston Hines (5) 1987 at North Carolina 102 Jamison Crowder (6) 2012 FIU 172 Scottie Montgomery (8) 1999 at Virginia 122 Khary Sharpe (5) 2002 Clemson 101 Doug Green (5) 1983 at North Carolina 169 Roger Boone (12) 1987 Georgia Tech 122 Cooper Helfet (7) 2010 Virginia 101 Dave Colonna (6) 1987 N.C. State 167 Cedric Jones (5) 1981 at Virginia 121 Tee Moorman (11) 1960 at South Carolina 101 Marc Mays (8) 1990 at Northwestern 167 Jamison Crowder (7) 2012 Clemson 121 Scottie Montgomery (9) 1999 at Maryland 101 Richmond Flowers (5) 1999 at East Carolina 166 Marcel Courtillet (8) 1968 at Michigan 121 Jamison Crowder (10) 2013 at Wake Forest 100 Sonny Odom (6) 1964 at Georgia Tech 165 Mike Hart (10) 2001 N.C. State 120 Donovan Varner (8) 2009 Maryland 100 Doug Green (6) 1987 Vanderbilt 165 Donovan Varner (8) 2009 at Miami 120 Conner Vernon (8) 2012 Memphis 100 Aaron Shaw (9) 1990 at Northwestern 163 Jamison Crowder (12) 2013 vs. Texas A&M 119 Dave Dunaway (11) 1966 at Maryland 100 Stanley Dorsey (7) 1993 N.C. State 162 Clarkston Hines (8) 1989 at North Carolina 119 Roger Boone (13) 1988 Wake Forest 100 Mike Hart (4) 2000 at Wake Forest 160 Brad Breedlove (5) 1991 vs. Clemson 119 Bill Khayat (10) 1994 Clemson 100 Ben Patrick (10) 2005 at Clemson 159 Walter Jones (5) 1991 Rutgers 119 Conner Vernon (10) 2012 vs. Cincinnati 158 Marcel Courtillet (10) 1969 at Georgia Tech 118 Clarkston Hines (6) 1987 at Wake Forest 156 Dave Dunaway (4) 1965 at Rice 118 Troy Slade (8) 1974 at Clemson 156 Marc Wilson (10) 1995 at Virginia 118 Stanley Dorsey (8) 1993 Army 154 Clarkston Hines (8) 1987 at Maryland 117 Walter Jones (5) 1990 Western Carolina 154 Donovan Varner (7) 2009 at N.C. State 117 Conner Vernon (8) 2011 at FIU 152 Doug Green (10) 1985 at North Carolina 116 Conner Vernon (6) 2011 at Boston College 151 Troy Slade (8) 1975 North Carolina 116 Braxton Deaver (6) 2013 vs. Texas A&M 150 Wes Chesson (9) 1968 at North Carolina 115 Eron Riley (4) 2006 North Carolina 150 Wes Chesson (5) 1970 at North Carolina 115 Johnny Williams (7) 2009 Richmond 150 Clarkston Hines (8) 1989 Army 114 Dave Dunaway (6) 1966 N.C. State 149 Wes Chesson (13) 1970 at Clemson 114 Cedric Jones (5) 1980 at Auburn 149 Aaron Shaw (11) 1991 at Maryland 114 Chris Castor (3) 1980 at N.C. State 149 Jamison Crowder (7) 2013 Troy 114 Mark Militello (9) 1982 at N.C. State 146 Mike Grayson (12) 1983 South Carolina 113 Chris Castor (2) 1982 at Tennessee 100-Yard Receiving Games By Opponent 146 Chuck Herring (4) 1984 at Clemson 113 Doug Green (6) 1985 Georgia Tech 1. North Carolina 17 145 Doug Green (8) 1985 at Virginia 113 Brad Breedlove (7) 1993 at Rutgers 2. Virginia 15 145 Clarkston Hines (8) 1988 at Tennessee 113 Donovan Varner (7) 2009 at Virginia Wake Forest 15 143 Eron Riley (8) 2007 Wake Forest 113 Jamison Crowder (9) 2013 at Virginia 4. Clemson 13 142 Wes Chesson (8) 1970 Georgia Tech 112 Clarkston Hines (6) 1989 vs. Texas Tech N.C. State 13 141 Jomar Wright (7) 2007 at Florida State 112 Jamison Crowder (10) 2012 at Stanford 6. Maryland 12 141 Jamison Crowder (7) 2013 Pittsburgh 111 Chris Castor (7) 1982 Virginia Georgia Tech 12 140 Mark Militello (13) 1983 Georgia Tech 111 Donovan Varner (7) 2011 at FIU 8. Northwestern 5 140 Jamison Crowder (11) 2013 at Memphis 110 Wes Chesson (6) 1968 at Army Army 5 139 Walter Jones (7) 1988 The Citadel 110 Doug Green (7) 1986 Maryland 10. South Carolina 4 138 Mark Militello (9) 1983 N.C. State 110 Clarkston Hines (6) 1987 at Clemson FIU 4 138 Roger Boone (11) 1988 North Carolina 110 Eron Riley (6) 2006 Florida State 12. Miami 3 137 Clarkston Hines (7) 1989 at Maryland 109 Bill Khayat (11) 1994 vs. Wisconsin Vanderbilt 3 137 Eron Riley (8) 2008 Navy 109 Conner Vernon (11) 2012 Miami Virginia Tech 3 136 Mark Militello (11) 1982 North Carolina 108 Troy Slade (7) 1974 at Florida 15. 12 teams with 2 135 Ron Frederick (6) 1980 Wake Forest 108 Clarkston Hines (3) 1988 The Citadel Boston College, Elon, Florida State, Memphis, 135 Johnny Williams (11) 2008 Northwestern 107 Paul Widener (6) 1962 Georgia Tech Navy, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Rutgers, Tennessee, 134 Conner Vernon (12) 2010 Boston College 107 Henley Carter (6) 1968 at South Carolina Texas A&M, The Citadel & Western Carolina 27. 10 teams with 1 134 Desmond Scott (11) 2012 at Wake Forest 107 Clarkston Hines (6) 1988 at Georgia Tech Auburn, Cincinnati, East Carolina, Florida, 134 Jamison Crowder (7) 2013 N.C. State 107 Brad Breedlove (5) 1992 Maryland Michigan, Rice, Stanford, Texas Tech, 132 Mark Militello (13) 1983 Clemson 107 Jon Jensen (3) 1993 at North Carolina Troy & Wisconsin 132 Corey Thomas (13) 1995 at Virginia 107 Joe Opalenick (9) 1995 at Army 132 Donovan Varner (7) 2011 at Virginia 107 Kyle Moore (6) 2000 at N.C. State

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100-Yard Receiving Games Ben Erdeljac (1) Bill Khayat (2) Corey Thomas (3) By Player 102 Wake Forest 2001 119 Clemson 1994 132 Virginia 1995 104 North Carolina 1994 104 North Carolina 1996 Roger Boone (3) Richmond Flowers (5) 276 Georgia Tech 1997 169 Georgia Tech 1987 106 Western Carolina 1998 Steve Lach (1) 119 Wake Forest 1988 124 Northwestern 1998 125 Pittsburgh 1941 Donovan Varner (9) 138 North Carolina 1988 125 Georgia Tech 1998 154 N.C. State 2009 101 East Carolina 1999 Derrick Lewis (1) 120 Maryland 2009 Brad Breedlove (3) 173 Maryland 1999 102 Georgia Tech 1978 113 Virginia 2009 160 Clemson 1991 Ron Frederick (1) 165 Miami 2009 107 Maryland 1992 135 Wake Forest 1980 Marc Mays (1) 174 Wake Forest 2009 113 Rutgers 1993 101 Northwestern 1990 123 Elon 2010 Mike Grayson (1) 128 Maryland 2010 Henley Carter (2) 146 South Carolina 1983 Mark Militello (5) 111 FIU 2011 107 South Carolina 1968 104 Virginia Tech 1982 132 Virginia 2011 209 Clemson 1968 Doug Green (7) 114 N.C. State 1982 101 North Carolina 1983 132 Clemson 1983 Conner Vernon (14) Chris Castor (4) 145 Virginia 1985 140 Georgia Tech 1983 128 Virginia Tech 2009 114 N.C. State 1980 113 Georgia Tech 1985 138 N.C. State 1983 102 Maryland 2009 113 Tennessee 1982 152 North Carolina 1985 103 Virginia 2009 111 Virginia 1982 123 Virginia 1986 Scottie Montgomery (4) 129 Elon 2010 283 Wake Forest 1982 110 Maryland 1986 102 Clemson 1998 181 Wake Forest 2010 100 Vanderbilt 1987 243 Vanderbilt 1998 129 Army 2010 Wes Chesson (9) 172 Virginia 1998 134 Boston College 2010 176 Virginia 1968 Mike Hart (2) 121 Maryland 1999 116 Boston College 2011 110 Army 1968 100 Wake Forest 2000 117 FIU 2011 127 Wake Forest 1968 165 N.C. State 2001 Kyle Moore (1) 180 FIU 2012 150 North Carolina 1968 107 N.C. State 2000 120 Memphis 2012 106 Virginia 1970 Cooper Helfet (1) 124 North Carolina 2012 149 Clemson 1970 122 Virginia 2010 Tee Moorman (1) 109 Miami 2012 142 Georgia Tech 1970 121 South Carolina 1960 119 Cincinnati 2012 189 South Carolina 1970 Chuck Herring (1) 150 North Carolina 1970 146 Clemson 1984 Sonny Odom (1) Paul Widener (1) 100 Georgia Tech 1964 107 Georgia Tech 1962 Dave Colonna (1) Clarkston Hines (17) 101 N.C. State 1987 123 Vanderbilt 1987 Joe Opalenick (1) Johnny Williams (2) 110 Clemson 1987 107 Army 1995 135 Northwestern 2008 Marcel Courtillet (2) 154 Maryland 1987 115 Richmond 2009 166 Michigan 1968 118 Wake Forest 1987 Ben Patrick (1) 158 Georgia Tech 1969 192 N.C. State 1987 100 Clemson 2005 Marc Wilson (1) 122 North Carolina 1987 156 Virginia 1995 Jamison Crowder (12) 131 Northwestern 1988 Tom Powers (1) 102 FIU 2012 145 Tennessee 1988 180 Richmond 1950 Jomar Wright (2) 112 Stanford 2012 108 The Citadel 1988 176 Miami 2006 127 Virginia Tech 2012 103 Virginia 1988 Eron Riley (6) 141 Florida State 2007 167 Clemson 2012 107 Georgia Tech 1988 130 Clemson 2005 203 Miami 2012 104 North Carolina 1988 110 Florida State 2006 140 Memphis 2013 150 Army 1989 115 North Carolina 2006 141 Pittsburgh 2013 137 Maryland 1989 235 Navy 2007 149 Troy 2013 251 Wake Forest 1989 143 Wake Forest 2007 113 Virginia 2013 131 N.C. State 1989 137 Navy 2008 134 N.C. State 2013 162 North Carolina 1989 121 Wake Forest 2013 Scott Russell (1) 163 Texas A&M 2013 Jeff Hodrick (1) 102 North Carolina 1983 105 Wake Forest 1996 Braxton Deaver (1) Desmond Scott (2) 116 Texas A&M 2013 Jon Jensen (2) 134 Wake Forest 2012 107 North Carolina 1993 124 Georgia Tech 2012 Stanley Dorsey (4) 174 North Carolina 1994 102 N.C. State 1991 Khary Sharpe (1) 118 Army 1993 Cedric Jones (4) 122 Clemson 2002 100 N.C. State 1993 114 Auburn 1980 104 North Carolina 1993 104 Wake Forest 1980 Aaron Shaw (2) 167 Virginia 1981 100 Northwestern 1990 Dave Dunaway (3) 183 Maryland 1981 149 Maryland 1991 156 Rice 1965 119 Maryland 1966 Walter Jones (3) Troy Slade (3) 114 N.C. State 1966 139 The Citadel 1988 118 Clemson 1974 117 Western Carolina 1990 108 Florida 1974 159 Rutgers 1991 151 North Carolina 1975

180 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 1,000-YARD RECEIVERS 1. Conner Vernon 12. Jomar Wright 23. Ben Erdeljac Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 2009 55 746 13.56 3 2004 18 323 17.94 1 1997 4 23 5.75 0 2010 73 973 13.33 4 2005 8 155 19.38 1 1998 — DNP — 2011 70 956 13.66 6 2006 40 561 14.03 2 1999 19 268 14.11 0 2012 85 1,074 12.64 8 2007 56 599 10.70 5 2000 31 329 10.61 1 Total 283 3,749 13.25 21 Total 122 1,638 13.43 9 2001 42 684 16.29 1 Total 97 1,304 13.44 2 2. Clarkston Hines 13. Stanley Dorsey Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 24. Dave Colonna 1986 3 9 3.00 0 1990 11 231 21.00 4 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 1987 57 1,093 19.18 11 1991 18 307 17.06 2 1986 1 12 12.00 0 1988 68 1,067 15.69 10 1992 23 291 12.65 3 1987 22 264 12.00 1 1989 61 1,149 18.84 17 1993 44 678 15.41 4 1988 34 524 15.41 2 Total 189 3,318 17.56 38 Total 96 1,507 15.70 13 1989 35 495 14.14 2 Total 92 1,295 14.08 5 3. Donovan Varner 14. Brad Breedlove Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 25. Henley Carter 2008 21 164 7.81 1 1990 9 98 10.89 0 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 2009 65 1,047 16.11 8 1991 19 399 21.00 4 1966 9 131 14.56 0 2010 60 736 12.27 1 1992 29 479 16.52 2 1967 17 244 14.35 1 2011 61 713 11.69 3 1993 35 524 14.97 2 1968 65 892 13.72 2 Total 207 2,660 12.85 13 Total 92 1,500 16.30 8 Total 91 1,267 13.92 3

4. Jamison Crowder 15. Mark Militello 26. Randy Cuthbert Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 2011 14 163 11.64 1 1980 1 12 12.00 0 1988 9 47 5.22 0 2012 76 1,074 14.13 8 1981 6 74 12.33 0 1989 50 470 9.40 0 2013 108 1,360 12.59 8 1982 52 725 13.94 2 1990 46 374 8.13 1 Total 198 2,597 13.12 17 1983 63 682 10.83 3 1991 5 25 5.00 0 Total 122 1,493 12.24 5 1992 37 345 9.32 1 5. Eron Riley Total 147 1,261 8.58 2 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 16. Roger Boone 2005 11 247 22.45 2 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 27. Mike Grayson 2006 32 643 20.09 3 1986 1 4 4.00 0 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 2007 40 830 20.75 9 1987 62 587 9.47 0 1980 14 109 7.79 0 2008 61 693 11.36 8 1988 73 630 8.63 2 1981 21 156 7.43 0 Total 144 2,413 16.76 22 1989 32 223 6.97 2 1982 40 372 9.30 0 Total 168 1,444 8.60 4 1983 66 582 8.82 2 6. Wes Chesson Total 141 1,219 8.26 2 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 17. Austin Kelly 1968 47 794 16.89 4 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 28. Desmond Scott 1969 43 525 12.21 3 2007 15 186 12.40 1 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 1970 74 1,080 14.59 3 2008 13 142 10.92 0 2009 18 147 8.17 0 Total 164 2,399 14.63 10 2009 54 625 11.57 4 2010 34 266 7.82 0 2010 47 486 10.34 4 2011 25 135 5.40 0 7. Scottie Montgomery Total 129 1,439 11.16 9 2012 66 666 10.09 2 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Total 143 1,214 8.49 2 1996 9 134 14.89 1 18. Richmond Flowers 1997 51 633 12.41 4 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 29. Dave Dunaway 1998 60 793 13.22 3 1997 3 62 20.67 1 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 1999 51 819 16.06 5 1998 48 704 14.67 4 1964 11 138 12.55 1 Total 171 2,379 13.91 13 1999 42 649 15.45 5 1965 21 393 18.71 5 Total 93 1,415 15.22 10 1966 43 614 14.28 3 8. Corey Thomas Total 75 1,145 15.27 9 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 19. Chris Castor 1994 37 558 15.08 8 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 30. Stan Crisson 1995 45 505 11.22 6 1979 6 65 10.83 0 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 1996 38 527 13.87 4 1980 19 312 16.42 4 1961 20 241 12.05 2 1997 45 707 15.71 7 1981 2 55 27.50 0 1962 30 307 10.23 1 Total 165 2,297 13.92 25 1982 46 952 20.70 13 1963 48 559 11.65 7 Total 73 1,384 18.96 17 Total 98 1,107 11.30 10 9. Doug Green Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 20. Ron Frederick 31. Tom Hall 1983 9 193 21.44 0 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 1984 5 67 13.40 2 1979 28 395 14.11 3 1975 6 87 14.50 1 1985 51 804 15.76 8 1980 27 413 15.30 2 1976 44 594 13.50 1 1986 46 608 13.22 6 1981 37 565 15.27 3 1977 33 418 12.67 1 1987 31 410 13.23 2 Total 92 1,373 14.92 8 Total 83 1,099 13.24 3 Total 142 2,082 14.66 18 21. Mike Hart 32. Jon Jensen 10. Walter Jones Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 1998 21 289 13.76 2 1992 11 244 22.18 3 1988 36 578 16.06 3 1999 4 65 16.25 0 1993 20 310 15.50 3 1989 33 520 15.76 3 2000 31 540 17.42 0 1994 45 526 11.69 2 1990 19 352 18.53 5 2001 30 476 15.87 4 Total 76 1,080 14.21 8 1991 31 518 16.71 6 Total 86 1,370 15.93 6 Total 119 1,968 16.54 17 33. Bill Khayat 22. Troy Slade Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 11. Cedric Jones Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 1992 12 207 17.25 1 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD 1973 8 191 23.88 2 1993 9 76 8.44 3 1978 14 149 10.64 2 1974 31 489 15.77 2 1994 49 562 11.47 2 1979 18 382 21.22 3 1975 43 654 15.21 0 1995 23 192 8.35 1 1980 25 369 14.76 6 Total 82 1,334 16.27 4 Total 93 1,037 11.15 7 1981 42 832 19.81 10 Total 99 1,732 17.49 21 181 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE 300-YARD PASSER & 100-YARD RECEIVER, GAME

1. Clemson, 1968 23. Maryland, 1989 45. Virginia Tech, 2009 Passer: Leo Hart (19-34, 316 yards) Passer: Billy Ray (20-32, 308 yards) Passer: Thaddeus Lewis (22-40, 359 yards) Receiver: Henley Carter (13-209) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (7-137) Receiver: Conner Vernon (4-128) 2. South Carolina, 1970 24. Wake Forest, 1989 46. N.C. State, 2009 Passer: Leo Hart (22-31, 302 yards) Passer: Dave Brown (24-36, 444 yards) Passer: Thaddeus Lewis (40-50, 459 yards) Receiver: Wes Chesson (10-189) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (6-251) Receiver: Donovan Varner (7-154) 3. Wake Forest, 1980 25. N.C. State, 1989 47. Maryland, 2009 Passer: Ben Bennett (469 yards) Passer: Dave Brown (27-42, 374 yards) Passer: Thaddeus Lewis (30-43, 371 yards) Receiver: Ron Frederick (6-135) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (6-131) Receiver: Donovan Varner (8-120) Receiver: Cedric Jones (7-104) 26. North Carolina, 1989 Receiver: Conner Vernon (5-120) 4. Virginia, 1981 Passer: Dave Brown (33-54, 479 yards) 48. Virginia, 2009 Passer: Ron Sally (18-26, 336 yards) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (8-162) Passer: Thaddeus Lewis (24-40, 343 yards) Receiver: Cedric Jones (5-167) 27. Maryland, 1991 Receiver: Donovan Varner (7-113) 5. Clemson, 1981 Passer: Dave Brown (30-42, 334 yards) Receiver: Conner Vernon (7-103) Passer: Dave Brown (23-48, 385 yards) Receiver: Aaron Shaw (11-149) 49. Miami, 2009 Receiver: Brad Breedlove (5-160) 28. N.C. State, 1991 Passer: Thaddeus Lewis (20-37, 303 yards) 6. Maryland, 1981 Passer: Dave Brown (25-41, 315 yards) Receiver: Donovan Varner (8-165) Passer: Ben Bennett (31-46, 397 yards) Receiver: Stanley Dorsey (6-102) 50. Wake Forest, 2009 Receiver: Cedric Jones (6-183) 29. Rutgers, 1993 Passer: Thaddeus Lewis (28-48, 387 yards) 7. Wake Forest, 1982 Passer: Spence Fischer (28-46, 333 yards) Receiver: Donovan Varner (11-174) Passer: Ben Bennett (21-37, 407 yards) Receiver: Brad Breedlove (7-113) 51. Elon, 2010 Receiver: Chris Castor (11-283) 30. Army, 1993 Passer: Sean Renfree (31-39, 350 yards) 8. N.C. State, 1982 Passer: Spence Fischer (29-36, 357 yards) Receiver: Conner Vernon (10-129) Passer: Ben Bennett (27-41, 313 yards) Receiver: Stanley Dorsey (8-118) Receiver: Donovan Varner (7-123) Receiver: Mark Militello (9-114) 31. North Carolina, 1993 52. Wake Forest, 2010 9. South Carolina, 1983 Passer: Spence Fischer (26-52, 384 yards) Passer: Sean Renfree (28-44, 358 yards) Passer: Ben Bennett (31-47, 326 yards) Receiver: Jon Jensen (3-107) Receiver: Conner Vernon (8-181) Receiver: Mike Grayson (12-146) Receiver: Stanley Dorsey (7-104) 53. Maryland, 2010 10. Clemson, 1983 32. North Carolina, 1994 Passer: Sean Renfree (28-56, 351 yards) Passer: Ben Bennett (34-53, 367 yards) Passer: Spence Fischer (33-57, 395 yards) Receiver: Donovan Varner (8-128) Receiver: Mark Militello (13-132) Receiver: Jon Jensen (14-174) 54. Boston College, 2011 11. N.C. State, 1983 Receiver: Bill Khayat (8-104) Passer: Sean Renfree (41-53, 368 yards) Passer: Ben Bennett (32-48, 442 yards) 33. Wisconsin, 1994 Receiver: Conner Vernon (6-116) Receiver: Mark Militello (9-138) Passer: Spence Fischer (28-46, 314 yards) 55. FIU, 2011 12. North Carolina, 1983 Receiver: Bill Khayat (11-109) Passer: Sean Renfree (28-43, 335 yards) Passer: Ben Bennett (27-35, 323 yards) 34. Army, 1995 Receiver: Conner Vernon (8-117) Receiver: Scott Russell (7-102) Passer: Spence Fischer (32-50, 362 yards) Receiver: Donovan Varner (7-111) Receiver: Doug Green (5-101) Receiver: Joe Opalenick (9-107) 56. Virginia, 2011 13. Clemson, 1987 35. Virginia, 1995 Passer: Sean Renfree (21-38, 303 yards) Passer: Anthony Dilweg (23-50, 305 yards) Passer: Spence Fischer (35-56, 360 yards) Receiver: Donovan Varner (7-132) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (6-110) Receiver: Marc Wilson (10-156) 57. Memphis, 2012 14. Maryland, 1987 36. Georgia Tech, 1997 Passer: Sean Renfree (26-37, 314 yards) Passer: Steve Slayden (31-42, 373 yards) Passer: David Green (21-27, 335 yards) Receiver: Conner Vernon (8-120) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (8-154) Receiver: Corey Thomas (16-276) 58. Miami, 2012 15. Georgia Tech, 1987 37. Vanderbilt, 1998 Passer: Sean Renfree (36-59, 432 yards) Passer: Steve Slayden (31-50, 396 yards) Passer: Bobby Campbell (21-40, 316 yards) Receiver: Conner Vernon (11-109) Receiver: Roger Boone (12-169) Receiver: Scottie Montgomery (12-243) Receiver: Jamison Crowder (8-203) 16. N.C. State, 1987 38. Maryland, 1999 59. Cincinnati, 2012 Passer: Steve Slayden (33-62, 458 yards) Passer: Spencer Romine (27-42, 404 yards) Passer: Sean Renfree (37-49, 358 yards) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (11-192) Receiver: Richmond Flowers (8-173) Receiver: Conner Vernon (10-119) Receiver: Dave Colonna (6-101) Receiver: Scottie Montgomery (9-121) 60. PIttsburgh, 2013 17. Northwestern, 1988 39. N.C. State, 2000 Passer: Brandon Connette (21-32, 323 yards) Passer: Anthony Dilweg (29-40, 353 yards) Passer: D. Bryant (23-36, 310 yards) Receiver: Jamison Crowder (7-141) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (8-131) Receiver: Kyle Moore (6-107) 61. Troy, 2013 18. Tennessee, 1988 40. N.C. State, 2001 Passer: Brandon Connette (20-28, 324 yards) Passer: Anthony Dilweg (21-32, 311 yards) Passer: D. Bryant (31-53, 400 yards) Receiver: Jamison Crowder (7-149) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (8-145) Receiver: Mike Hart (10-165) 62. Texas A&M, 2013 19. The Citadel, 1988 41. Clemson, 2005 Passer: Anthony Boone (29-45, 427 yards) Passer: Anthony Dilweg (19-31, 410 yards) Passer: Zack Asack (26-43, 328 yards) Receiver: Jamison Crowder (12-163) Receiver: Walter Jones (7-139) Receiver: Eron Riley (4-130) Receiver: Braxton Deaver (6-116) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (3-108) Receiver: Ben Patrick (10-100) 20. Virginia, 1988 42. Navy, 2007 Passer: Anthony Dilweg (24-47, 357 yards) Passer: Thaddeus Lewis (23-36, 428 yards) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (7-103) Receiver: Eron Riley (6-235) 21. Wake Forest, 1988 43. Navy, 2008 Passer: Anthony Dilweg (30-49, 475 yards) Passer: Thaddeus Lewis (25-35, 317 yards) Receiver: Roger Boone (13-119) Receiver: Eron Riley (8-137) 22. North Carolina, 1988 44. Richmond, 2009 Passer: Anthony Dilweg (29-49, 362 yards) Passer: Thaddeus Lewis (34-55, 350 yards) Receiver: Roger Boone (11-138) Receiver: Johnny Williams (7-115) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (8-104)

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23. Wake Forest, 2010 300-YARD PASSER & 100- 100-YARD RECEIVER & Rusher: Desmond Scott (11-122) YARD RECEIVER & 100-YARD 100-YARD RUSHER, GAME Receiver: Conner Vernon (8-181) 24. Cincinnati, 2012 RUSHER, GAME 1. Clemson, 1968 Rusher: Josh Snead (17-107) Rusher: Phil Asack (18-114) Receiver: Conner Vernon (10-119) 1. Clemson, 1968 Receiver: Henley Carter (13-209) 25. Pittsburgh, 2013 Passer: Leo Hart (19-34, 316 yards) 2. Georgia Tech, 1969 Receiver: Jamison Crowder (7-141) Receiver: Henley Carter (13-209) Rusher: Bob Zeirko (20-103) Rusher: Brandon Connette (15-101) Rusher: Phil Asack (18-114) Receiver: Marcel Courtillet (8-166) 26. Troy, 2013 2. South Carolina, 1970 3. Virginia, 1970 Receiver: Jamison Crowder (7-149) Passer: Leo Hart (22-31, 302 yards) Rusher: Steve Jones (32-112) Rusher: Josh Snead (11-108) Receiver: Wes Chesson (10-189) Receiver: Wes Chesson (8-106) 27. Texas A&M, 2013 Rusher: Art Bosetti (42-138) 4. Clemson, 1970 Receiver: Jamison Crowder (12-163) 3. North Carolina, 1983 Rusher: Steve Jones (38-171) Receiver: Braxton Deaver (6-116) Passer: Ben Bennett (27-35, 323 yards) Receiver: Wes Chesson (13-149) Rusher: Josh Snead (17-104) Receiver: Scott Russell (7-102) 5. South Carolina, 1970 Receiver: Doug Green (5-101) Rusher: Art Bosetti (42-138) Rusher: Mike Grayson (21-106) Receiver: Wes Chesson (10-189) 4. The Citadel, 1988 6. Clemson, 1974 Passer: Anthony Dilweg (19-31, 410 yards) Rusher: Art Gore (21-102) Receiver: Walter Jones (7-139) Receiver: Troy Slade (8-118) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (3-108) 7. North Carolina, 1975 300-YARD PASSER & Rusher: Roger Boone (20-109) Rusher: Mike Barney (12-129) 100-YARD RUSHER, GAME 5. North Carolina, 1988 Receiver: Troy Slade (8-151) Passer: Anthony Dilweg (29-49, 362 yards) 8. Georgia Tech, 1978 1. Clemson, 1968 Receiver: Roger Boone (11-138) Rusher: Greg Rhett (25-154) Passer: Leo Hart (19-34, 316 yards) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (8-104) Receiver: Derrick Lewis (2-102) Rusher: Phil Asack (18-114) Rusher: Roger Boone (23-157) 9. Tennessee, 1982 2. South Carolina, 1970 6. Maryland, 1989 Rusher: Joel Blunk (13-101) Passer: Leo Hart (22-31, 302 yards) Passer: Billy Ray (20-32, 308 yards) Receiver: Chris Castor (2-113) Rusher: Art Bosetti (42-138) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (7-137) 10. Virginia, 1982 3. North Carolina, 1983 Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (38-161) Rusher: Mike Grayson (8-102) Passer: Ben Bennett (27-35, 323 yards) 7. Wake Forest, 1989 Receiver: Chris Castor (7-111) Rusher: Mike Grayson (21-106) Passer: Dave Brown (24-36, 444 yards) 11. North Carolina, 1983 4. The Citadel, 1988 Receiver: Clarkston Hines (6-251) Rusher: Mike Grayson (21-106) Passer: Anthony Dilweg (19-31, 410 yards) Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (25-102) Receiver: Scott Russell (7-102) Rusher: Roger Boone (20-109) 8. N.C. State, 1989 Receiver: Doug Green (5-101) 5. N.C. State, 1988 Passer: Dave Brown (27-42, 374 yards) 12. North Carolina, 1987 Passer: Anthony Dilweg (33-56, 357 yards) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (6-131) Rusher: Roger Boone (21-118) Rusher: Roger Boone (17-131) Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (37-151) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (5-122) 6. North Carolina, 1988 9. North Carolina, 1989 13. The Citadel, 1988 Passer: Anthony Dilweg (29-49, 362 yards) Passer: Dave Brown (33-54, 479 yards) Rusher: Roger Boone (20-109) Rusher: Roger Boone (23-157) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (8-162) Receiver: Walter Jones (7-139) 7. Maryland, 1989 Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (20-116) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (3-108) Passer: Billy Ray (20-32, 308 yards) 10. Wake Forest, 2010 14. North Carolina, 1988 Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (38-161) Passer: Sean Renfree (28-44, 358 yards) Rusher: Roger Boone (23-157) 8. Wake Forest, 1989 Receiver: Conner Vernon (8-181) Receiver: Roger Boone (11-138) Passer: Dave Brown (24-36, 444 yards) Rusher: Desmond Scott (11-122) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (8-104) Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (25-102) 11. Cincinnati, 2012 15. Army, 1989 9. N.C. State, 1989 Passer: Sean Renfree (37-49, 358 yards) Rusher: Steve Jones (38-171) Passer: Dave Brown (27-42, 374 yards) Receiver: Conner Vernon (10-119) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (8-150) Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (37-151) Rusher: Josh Snead (17-107) 16. Maryland, 1989 10. North Carolina, 1989 12. Pittsburgh, 2013 Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (38-161) Passer: Dave Brown (33-54, 479 yards) Passer: Brandon Connette (21-32, 323 yards) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (7-137) Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (20-116) Receiver: Jamison Crowder (7-141) 17. Wake Forest, 1989 11. Wake Forest, 2004 Rusher: Brandon Connette (15-101) Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (25-102) Passer: Mike Schneider (28-45, 300 yards) 13. Troy, 2013 Receiver: Clarkston Hines (6-251) Rusher: Cedric Dargan (24-113) Passer: Brandon Connette (20-28, 324 yards) 18. N.C. State, 1989 12. Wake Forest, 2010 Receiver: Jamison Crowder (7-149) Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (37-151) Passer: Sean Renfree (28-44, 358 yards) Rusher: Josh Snead (11-108) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (6-131) Rusher: Desmond Scott (11-122) 14. Texas A&M, 2013 19. North Carolina, 1989 13. Cincinnati, 2012 Passer: Anthony Boone (29-45, 427 yards) Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (20-116) Passer: Sean Renfree (37-49, 358 yards) Receiver: Jamison Crowder (12-163) Receiver: Clarkston Hines (8-162) Rusher: Josh Snead (17-107) Receiver: Braxton Deaver (6-116) 20. Maryland, 1992 14. PIttsburgh, 2013 Rusher: Josh Snead (17-104) Rusher: Randy Cuthbert (27-101) Passer: Brandon Connette (21-32, 323 yards) Receiver: Brad Breedlove (5-107) Rusher: Brandon Connette (15-101) 21. Rutgers, 1993 15. Troy, 2013 Rusher: David Lowman (17-106) Passer: Brandon Connette (20-28, 324 yards) Receiver: Brad Breedlove (7-113) Rusher: Josh Snead (11-108) 22. Western Carolina, 1998 16. Texas A&M, 2013 Rusher: B.J. Hill (23-121) Passer: Anthony Boone (29-45, 427 yards) Receiver: Richmond Flowers (5-106) Rusher: Josh Snead (17-104)

183 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-PURPOSE & TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS Most All-Purpose Yards, Game Most All-Purpose Yards, Career Most Total Offensive Yards, Career (Rush-Pass) 1. Randy Cuthbert 311 vs. Georgia Tech, 1989 1. Chris Douglas 2000-03 5,753 1. Thaddeus Lewis (-78-10,065) 2006-09 9,987 (234 rushing, 56 receiving, 21 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (3,122 rushing, 867 receiving, 1,759 kickoff return, 5 punt return) 2. Sean Renfree (-167-9,465) 2009-12 9,298 2. Chris Douglas 304 vs. Florida State, 2001 2. Mike Grayson 1980-83 4,381 3. Spence Fischer (89-9,019) 1992-95 9,108 (31 rushing, 85 receiving, 188 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (2,441 rushing, 1,219 receiving, 611 kickoff return, 110 punt return) 4. Ben Bennett (-553-9,614) 1980-83 9,061 3. Roger Boone 295 vs. North Carolina, 1988 3. Conner Vernon 2009-12 4,357 5. Steve Slayden (125-8,004) 1984-87 8,129 (157 rushing, 138 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (38 rushing, 3,749 receiving, 452 kickoff return, 118 punt return) 6. Leo Hart (151-6,116) 1968-70 6,267 4. Chris Castor 283 vs. Wake Forest, 1982 4. Jamison Crowder 2011-present 4,216 7. Dave Brown (53-5,717) 1989-91 5,770 (0 rushing, 283 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (126 rushing, 2,597 receiving, 904 kickoff return, 589 punt return) 8. Mike Dunn (1,919-3,511) 1975-78 5,430 5. Jamison Crowder 279 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 5. Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 4,188 9. Anthony Dilweg (-174-4,557) 1985-88 4,383 (29 rushing, 141 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 109 punt return) (150 rushing, 2,378 receiving, 1,515 kickoff return, 144 punt return) 10. D. Bryant (-81-3,902) 2000-01 3,821 6. Robert Baldwin 277 vs. Maryland, 1994 6. Randy Cuthbert 1988-92 4,105 (238 rushing, 39 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (2,790 rushing, 1,261 receiving, 54 kickoff return, 0 punt return) Most Total Offensive Yards Per Game, Career 7. Corey Thomas 276 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 7. Troy Slade 1973-75 4,079 1. Sean Renfree (9,298-41) 2009-12 226.78 (0 rushing, 276 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (-33 rushing, 1,334 receiving, 1,757 kickoff return, 1,021 punt return) 2. Spence Fischer (9,108-42) 1992-95 216.86 8. Jamison Crowder 272 vs. Miami, 2012 8. Steve Jones 1970-72 3,716 3. Ben Bennett (9,061-42) 1980-83 215.74 (0 rushing, 203 receiving, 69 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (2,951 rushing, 245 receiving, 515 kickoff return, 5 punt return) 4. Dave Brown (5,770-27) 1984-87 213.70 9. Scottie Montgomery 262 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 9. Desmond Scott 2009-12 3,615 5. Thaddeus Lewis (9,987-47) 2006-09 212.49 (0 rushing, 243 receiving, 19 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (1,159 rushing, 1,214 receiving, 1,242 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 10. Desmond Scott 259 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 10. Roger Boone 1986-89 3,555 Most Total Offensive Plays, Game (Rush-Pass) (41 rushing, 7 receiving, 211 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (1,900 rushing, 1,444 receiving, 170 kickoff return, 41 punt return) 1. Steve Slayden (11-62) 73 vs. N.C. State, 1987 11. George McAfee 256 vs. Wake Forest, 1937 11. Clarkston Hines 1986-89 3,302 2. Anthony Dilweg (9-57) 66 vs. Maryland, 1988 (174 rushing, 48 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 34 punt return) (-16 rushing, 3,318 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 0 punt return) D. Bryant (13-53) 66 vs. N.C. State, 2001 12. Clarkston Hines 251 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 4. Ben Bennett (3-62) 65 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 (0 rushing, 251 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 0 punt return) Most All-Purpose Yards Per Game, Career 5. Spence Fischer (7-57) 64 vs. North Carolina, 1994 13. Scottie Montgomery 250 vs. Virginia, 1999 1. Steve Jones (3,716-28) 1970-72 132.71 D. Bryant (8-56) 64 vs. Clemson, 2001 (0 rushing, 172 receiving, 78 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 2. Chris Douglas (5,753-45) 2000-03 127.84 7. Spence Fischer (7-56) 63 vs. Virginia, 1995 3. Troy Slade (4,079-33) 1973-75 123.61 8. Thaddeus Lewis (12-50) 62 vs. N.C. State, 2009 Most All-Purpose Yards, Season 4. Mike Grayson (4,381-40) 1980-83 109.53 Sean Renfree (3-59) 62 vs. Miami, 2012 1. Chris Douglas 2001 1,849 5. Jamison Crowder (4,216-39) 2011-p 108.10 10. Steve Slayden (10-50) 60 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 (841 rushing, 233 receiving, 775 kickoff return, 0 punt return) Anthony Dilweg (7-53) 60 vs. Vanderbilt, 1988 2. Jamison Crowder 2013 1,832 Most Total Offensive Yards, Game (Rush-Pass) Sean Renfree (4-56) 60 vs. Maryland, 2010 (71 rushing, 1,360 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 401 punt return) 1. Anthony Dilweg (1-475) 476 vs. Wake Forest, 1988 3. Scottie Montgomery 1999 1,565 2. Dave Brown (-9-479) 470 vs. North Carolina, 1989 Most Total Offensive Plays, Season (Rush-Pass) (15 rushing, 819 receiving, 587 kickoff return, 144 punt return) 3. Thaddeus Lewis (8-459) 467 vs. N.C. State, 2009 1. Anthony Dilweg (55-484) 1988 539 4. Troy Slade 1975 1,555 4. Steve Slayden (-4-458) 454 vs. N.C. State, 1987 2. Thaddeus Lewis (86-449) 2009 535 (0 rushing, 654 receiving, 618 kickoff return, 283 punt return) 5. Ben Bennett (-22-469) 447 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 3. Dave Brown (90-437) 1991 527 5. Randy Cuthbert 1989 1,547 6. Dave Brown (2-444) 446 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 4. Ben Bennett (57-469) 1983 526 (1,033 rushing, 470 receiving, 54 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 7. Thaddeus Lewis (9-428) 437 vs. Navy, 2007 5. Sean Renfree (51-464) 2010 515 6. Mike Grayson 1983 1,499 8. Sean Renfree (-4-432) 428 vs. Miami, 2012 6. Spence Fischer (64-438) 1995 502 (785 rushing, 582 receiving, 22 kickoff return, 110 punt return) 9. Brandon Connette (101-323) 424 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 7. Steve Slayden (99-395) 1987 494 7. Roger Boone 1988 1,466 10. Spence Fischer (25-395) 420 vs. North Carolina, 1994 8. Sean Renfree (58-434) 2011 492 (836 rushing, 630 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 9. Sean Renfree (38-441) 2012 479 8. Robert Baldwin 1994 1,445 Most Total Offensive Yards, Season (Rush-Pass) 10. Thaddeus Lewis (96-360) 2007 456 (1,187 rushing, 258 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 1. Anthony Dilweg (-111-3,824) 1988 3,713 9. Steve Jones 1970 1,443 2. Thaddeus Lewis (48-3,330) 2009 3,378 Most Total Offensive Plays Per Game, Season (854 rushing, 223 receiving, 366 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 3. Sean Renfree (-47-3,131) 2010 3,084 1. Steve Slayden (494-10) 1987 49.40 Steve Jones 1972 1,443 4. Sean Renfree (-50-3,113) 2012 3,063 2. Anthony Dilweg (539-11) 1988 49.00 (1,236 rushing, 18 receiving, 149 kickoff return, 5 punt return) 5. Steve Slayden (44-2,924) 1987 2,968 3. Dave Brown (527-11) 1991 47.91 11. Chris Douglas 2003 1,442 6. Ben Bennett (-136-3,086) 1983 2,950 4. Ben Bennett (526-11) 1983 47.82 (1,138 rushing, 212 receiving, 93 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 7. Ben Bennett (-148-3,033) 1982 2,885 5. Spence Fischer (502-11) 1995 45.64 8. Dave Brown (57-2,794) 1991 2,851 Most All-Purpose Yards Per Game, Season 9. Sean Renfree (-58-2,891) 2011 2,833 Most Total Offensive Plays, Career (Rush-Pass) 1. Chris Douglas 2001 168.09 10. Spence Fischer (104-2,668) 1995 2,772 1. Thaddeus Lewis (350-1,510) 2006-09 1,860 (841 rushing, 233 receiving, 775 kickoff return, 0 punt return; 11 games) 2. George McAfee 1939 150.78 2. Spence Fischer (243-1,369) 1992-95 1,612 Most Total Offensive Yards Per Game, Season 3. Ben Bennett (207-1,375) 1980-83 1,582 (596 rushing, 229 receiving, 111 kickoff return, 365 punt return; 9 games) 1. Anthony Dilweg (3,713-11) 1988 337.55 3. Scottie Montgomery 1999 142.27 4. Steve Slayden (342-1,204) 1984-87 1,546 2. Steve Slayden (2,968-10) 1987 296.80 5. Sean Renfree (153-1,389) 2009-12 1,542 (15 rushing, 819 receiving, 587 kickoff return, 144 punt return; 11 games) 3. Thaddeus Lewis (3,378-12) 2009 281.50 4. Troy Slade 1975 141.36 6. Leo Hart (314-877) 1968-70 1,191 4. Ben Bennett (2,950-11) 1983 268.18 7. Mike Dunn (595-540) 1975-78 1,135 (0 rushing, 654 receiving, 618 kickoff return, 283 punt return; 11 games) 5. Ben Bennett (2,885-11) 1982 262.27 5. Randy Cuthbert 1989 140.64 8. Dave Brown (147-845) 1989-91 992 (1,023 rushing, 470 receiving, 54 kickoff return, 0 punt return; 11 games) Most Total Offensive Plays Per Game, Career 1. Thaddeus Lewis (1,860-47) 2006-09 39.57 2. Steve Slayden (1,546-40) 1984-87 38.65 3. Leo Hart (1,191-31) 1968-70 38.42 4. Spence Fischer (1,369-42) 1992-95 38.38 5. Sean Renfree (1,542-41) 2009-12 37.61

184 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE SCORING RECORDS Most Points, Game Most Points, Career Touchdown Responsibility, Season (Rush-Pass) 1. Tom Powers (6 TD) 36 vs. Richmond, 1950 1. Sims Lenhardt (55 FG, 75 PAT) 1996-99 240 1. Brandon Connette (14-13) 2013 27 2. Winston Siegfried (4 TD, 1 PAT2) 26 vs. N.C. State, 1941 2. Clarkston Hines (38 TD, 3 PAT2) 1986-89 234 2. Anthony Dilweg (2-24) 1988 26 Wray Carlton (4 TD, 2 PAT1) 26 vs. Virginia, 1957 3. Will Snyderwine (46 FG, 84 PAT) 2009-11 222 3. Dave Brown (5-20) 1991 25 Mike Dunn (4 TD, 1 PAT2) 26 vs. North Carolina, 1976 4. Randy Gardner (33 FG, 122 PAT) 1989-92 221 4. Thaddeus Lewis (4-20) 2009 24 5. Tom Davis (4 TD) 24 vs. N.C. State, 1942 5. Ross Martin (33 FG, 104 PAT) 2012-present 203 5. Steve Slayden (3-20) 1987 23 Tony Benjamin (4 TD) 24 vs. Wake Forest, 1975 6. Tom Cochran (36 FG, 90 PAT) 1992-95 198 Thaddeus Lewis (2-21) 2007 23 Robert Baldwin (4 TD) 24 vs. Maryland, 1994 7. Brandon Connette (32 TD, 1 PAT2) 2010-13 194 7. Ben Bennett (0-20) 1982 20 Corey Thomas (4 TD) 24 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 8. Doug Peterson (37 FG, 82 PAT) 1986-88 193 Sean Renfree (1-19) 2012 20 Justin Boyle (4 TD) 24 vs. Vanderbilt, 2006 9. Tom Davis (28 TD) 1941-44 168 Eron Riley (4 TD) 24 vs. Navy, 2007 Scott McKinney (32 FG, 72 PAT) 1978-81 168 Touchdown Responsibility, Career (Rush-Pass) Brandon Connette (4 TD) 24 vs. Miami, 2013 11. Brent Garber (34 FG, 60 PAT) 2000-03 162 1. Thaddeus Lewis (9-67) 2006-09 76 2 12. Tielor Robinson (3 TD, 1 PAT ) 20 vs. N. Carolina, 2006 12. Ken Harper (31 FG, 58 PAT) 1982-85 151 2. Sean Renfree (9-51) 2009-12 60 13. Corey Thomas (25 TD) 1994-97 150 3. Ben Bennett (2-55) 1980-83 57 Most Points, Season 4. Steve Slayden (8-48) 1984-87 56 1. Ross Martin (20 FG, 46 PAT) 2012 106 Most Points Per Game, Career (150 points) 5. Spence Fischer (7-48) 1992-95 55 2. Clarkston Hines (17 TD, 1 PAT2) 1989 104 1. Ross Martin (203-27) 2012-present 7.52 6. Dave Brown (7-42) 1989-91 49 3. Ross Martin (13 FG, 58 PAT) 2013 97 2. Will Snyderwine (222-35) 2009-11 6.34 7. Brandon Connette (31-16) 2010-13 47 4. Will Snyderwine (21 FG, 32 PAT) 2010 95 3. Sims Lenhardt (240-40) 1996-99 6.00 5. Brandon Connette (14 TD) 2013 84 4. Doug Peterson (193-33) 1986-88 5.85 TD Responsibility, 2 Consecutive Games (Rush-Pass) 2 6. Winston Siegfried (13 TD, 1 PAT ) 1941 80 5. Clarkston Hines (234-44) 1986-89 5.32 1. Brandon Connette, 2013 (2-4 vs. Pitt; 2-3 vs. Troy) 11 2 Mike Dunn (13 TD, 1 PAT ) 1976 80 2. Dave Brown, 1989 (1-4 vs. WF; 0-4 vs. NCS) 9 8. Doug Peterson (15 FG, 34 PAT) 1987 79 Touchdown Responsibility, Game (Rush-Pass) 9. Chris Castor (13 TD) 1982 78 1. Tom Powers (6-0) 6 vs. Richmond, 1950 TD Responsibility, 3 Consecutive Games Robert Baldwin (13 TD) 1994 78 Steve Slayden (0-6) 6 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 1. Steve Slayden, 1987 (0-6 vs. GT; 1-1 vs. WF; 1-3 vs. NCS) 12 Laymarr Marshall (13 TD) 1995 78 Thaddeus Lewis (1-5) 6 vs. N.C. State, 2009 Dave Brown, 1989 (1-4 vs. WF; 0-4 vs. NCS; 0-3 vs. UNC) 12 Brandon Connette (2-4) 6 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 Brandon Connette, 2013 (1-0 vs. GT; 2-4 vs. Pitt; 2-3 vs. Troy) 12 Most Points Per Game, Season 5. Dave Brown (1-4) 5 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 4. Thaddeus Lewis, 2007 (1-4 vs. NAVY; 0-2 vs. MIA; 0-4 vs. WF) 11 1. Clarkston Hines (104-11) 1989 9.45 Thadeus Lewis (1-4) 5 vs. Navy, 2007 Thaddeus Lewis, 2009 (1-2 vs. NCCU; 0-2 vs. VT; 1-5 vs. NCS) 11 2. Winston Siegfried (80-9) 1941 8.89 Brandon Connette (2-3) 5 vs. Troy, 2013 3. Ross Martin (106-13) 2012 8.15 Brandon Connette (4-1) 5 vs. Miami, 2013 4. Will Snyderwine (95-12) 2010 7.92 5. Mike Dunn (80-11) 1976 7.27 PLACEKICKING RECORDS Most PATs, Game Most PATs Attempted, Game Highest PAT Percentage, Season (20) 1. Bob Gantt 9 vs. N.C. State, 1943 1. Bob Gantt 10 vs. N.C. State, 1943 1. Scott McKinney (28-28) 1980 1.000 2. Mike Souchak 8 vs. Richmond, 1949 Mike Souchak 10 vs. Richmond, 1949 Randy Gardner (32-32) 1992 1.000 3. Vince Fusco 7 vs. Wake Forest, 1975 3. Vince Fusco 7 vs. Wake Forest, 1975 Sims Lenhardt (22-22) 1997 1.000 Randy Gardner 7 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 Randy Gardner 7 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 Sims Lenhardt (21-21) 1998 1.000 Randy Gardner 7 vs. Western Carolina, 1990 Randy Gardner 7 vs. Western Carolina, 1990 Nick Maggio (28-28) 2008 1.000 Nick Maggio 7 vs. N.C. Central, 2009 Tom Cochran 7 vs. Wake Forest, 1994 Will Snyderwine (24-24) 2009 1.000 Will Snyderwine 7 vs. N.C. State, 2009 Nick Maggio 7 vs. N.C. Central, 2009 Will Snyderwine (32-32) 2010 1.000 Ross Martin 7 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 Will Snyderwine 7 vs. N.C. State, 2009 Will Snyderwine (28-28) 2011 1.000 9. 13 times; last by Ross Martin 6 vs. Texas A&M, 2013 Ross Martin 7 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 Ross Martin (58-58) 2013 1.000 10. 12 times; last by Ross Martin 6 vs. Texas A&M, 2013 10. Ross Martin (46-47) 2012 .979 Most PATs, Season 1. Ross Martin 2013 58 Most PATs Attempted, Season Highest PAT Percentage, Career (40) 2. Ross Martin 2012 46 1. Ross Martin 2013 58 1. Will Snyderwine (84-84) 2009-11 1.000 3. Robert Gantt 1943 41 2. Ross Martin 2012 47 Nick Maggio (50-50) 2007-10 1.000 4. Tom Cochran 1994 37 3. Robert Gantt 1943 46 3. Ross Martin (104-105) 2012-present .991 5. Randy Gardner 1989 36 4. Tom Cochran 1994 40 4. Sims Lenhardt (75-78) 1996-99 .9615 6. Doug Peterson 1987 34 5. Randy Gardner 1989 39 5. Randy Gardner (122-127) 1989-92 .9606 Doug Peterson 1988 34 6. Mike Souchak 1949 38 6. Scott McKinney (72-75) 1978-81 .960 8. Mike Souchak 1949 32 7. Doug Peterson 1987 36 7. Tom Cochran (90-96) 1993-95 .938 Randy Gardner 1992 32 8. Doug Peterson 1988 35 8. Doug Peterson (82-89) 1993-95 .921 Tom Cochran 1995 32 9. Bert Sutton 1945 33 9. Brent Garber (60-66) 2000-03 .909 Will Snyderwine 2010 32 Tom Cochran 1995 33 10. Mike Souchak (76-88) 1948-50 .864

Most PATs, Career Most PATs Attempted, Career Most Consecutive PATs Made 1. Randy Gardner 1989-92 122 1. Randy Gardner 1989-92 127 1. Will Snyderwine 2009-11 84 2. Ross Martin 2012-present 104 2. Ross Martin 2012-present 105 2. Sims Lenhardt 1996-99 62 3. Tom Cochran 1993-95 90 3. Tom Cochran 1993-95 96 3. Ross Martin 2012-13 (ACTIVE) 60 4. Will Snyderwine 2009-11 84 4. Doug Peterson 1993-95 89 4. Randy Gardner 1991-92 59 5. Doug Peterson 1993-95 82 5. Mike Souchak 1948-50 88 5. Nick Maggio 2007-10 50 6. Robert Gantt 1942-43, 46 78 6. Will Snyderwine 2009-11 84 6. Scott McKinney 1978-81 49 7. Mike Souchak 1948-50 76 7. Sims Lenhardt 1996-99 78 7. Randy Gardner 1989-90 46 8. Sims Lenhardt 1996-99 75 8. Scott McKinney 1978-81 75 8. Ross Martin 2012 44 9. Scott McKinney 1978-81 72 9. Ken Harper 1982-85 68 9. Tom Cochran 1993-94 35 10. Brent Garber 2000-03 60 10. Brent Garber 2000-03 66 10. Ken Harper 1983-85 34 185 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Most Field Goals, Game Most Field Goals Attempted, Game 50-Yard Field Goals, Date 1. Vince Fusco 6 vs. Clemson, 1976 1. Vince Fusco 7 vs. Clemson, 1976 1. David Wright 51 vs. N.C. State, 1970 2. Doug Peterson 5 vs. Maryland, 1987 Tom Cochran 7 vs. N.C. State, 1994 2. Vince Fusco 57 vs. Clemson, 1976 Will Snyderwine 5 vs. Virginia, 2009 3. Doug Peterson 6 vs. Maryland, 1987 3. Doug Peterson 55 vs. North Carolina, 1987 4. David Wright 4 vs. Florida, 1971 4. David Wright 5 vs. Florida, 1971 4. Sims Lenhardt 50 vs. Navy, 1997 John Tolish 4 vs. Wake Forest, 1982 Sims Lenhardt 5 vs. Wake Forest, 1998 5. Sims Lenhardt 51 vs. Florida State, 1998 Doug Peterson 4 vs. Vanderbilt, 1986 Will Snyderwine 5 vs. Virginia, 2009 6. Sims Lenhardt 50 vs. Georgia Tech, 1998 Tom Cochran 4 vs. Maryland, 1993 7. Sims Lenhardt (2Q) 54 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 Sims Lenhardt 4 vs. Navy, 1997 Most Field Goals Attempted, Season 8. Sims Lenhardt (3Q) 53 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 Sims Lenhardt 4 vs. Wake Forest, 1998 1. Brent Garber 2002 26 9. Sims Lenhardt 50 vs. N.C. State, 1999 Sims Lenhardt 4 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 2. Will Snyderwine 2010 24 10. Brent Garber 56 vs. East Carolina, 2002 Sims Lenhardt 4 vs. Northwestern, 1999 3. Ross Martin 2012 23 11. Brent Garber 52 vs. N.C. State, 2002 Will Snyderwine 4 vs. Virginia Tech, 2009 4. Doug Peterson 1987 22 12. Brent Garber 50 vs. Navy, 2002 Ross Martin 4 vs. North Carolina, 2012 Tom Cochran 1994 22 13. Brent Garber 54 vs. Tennessee, 2003 Sims Lenhardt 1998 22 14. Matt Brooks 53 vs. Clemson, 2004 Most Field Goals, Season 7. Vince Fusco 1976 20 15. Matt Brooks 51 vs. North Carolina, 2004 1. Will Snyderwine 2010 21 Scott McKinney 1981 20 16. Joe Surgan 52 vs. Navy, 2008 2. Ross Martin 2012 20 Sims Lenhardt 1997 20 17. Joe Surgan 53 vs. North Carolina, 2008 3. Will Snyderwine 2009 17 Will Snyderwine 2009 20 18. Will Snyderwine 51 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 4. Sims Lenhardt 1997 16 11. Matt Brooks 2004 19 19. Will Snyderwine 52 vs. Georgia Tech, 2010 Sims Lenhardt 1998 16 Ross Martin 2013 19 20. Ross Martin 50 vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 6. Doug Peterson 1987 15 13. Ken Harper 1983 18 21. Ross Martin 52 vs. Cincinnati, 2012 7. Tom Cochran 1995 14 Tom Cochran 1995 18 22. Ross Martin (2Q) 51 vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 Sims Lenhardt 1999 14 Sims Lenhardt 1999 18 23. Ross Martin (2Q) 53 vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 Brent Garber 2002 14 16. Tom Cochran 1993 17 10. Ken Harper 1984 13 Will Snyderwine 2011 17 50-Yard Field Goals, Length Tom Cochran 1994 13 1. Vince Fusco 57 vs. Clemson, 1976 Matt Brooks 2004 13 Most Field Goals Attempted, Career 2. Brent Garber 56 vs. East Carolina, 2002 Ross Martin 2013 13 1. Sims Lenhardt 1996-99 75 3. Doug Peterson 55 vs. North Carolina, 1987 2. Will Snyderwine 2009-11 61 4. Sims Lenhardt 54 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 Most Field Goals, Career 3. Brent Garber 2000-03 59 Brent Garber 54 vs. Tennessee, 2003 1. Sims Lenhardt 1996-99 55 4. Tom Cochran 1993-95 57 6. Sims Lenhardt 53 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 2. Will Snyderwine 2009-11 46 5. Randy Gardner 1989-92 57 Matt Brooks 53 vs. Clemson, 2004 3. Doug Peterson 1986-88 37 6. Ken Harper 1982-85 56 Joe Surgan 53 vs. North Carolina, 2008 4. Tom Cochran 1993-95 36 7. Scott McKinney 1978-81 52 Ross Martin 53 vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 5. Brent Garber 2000-03 34 8. Doug Peterson 1986-88 51 10. Brent Garber 52 vs. N.C. State, 2002 6. Randy Gardner 1989-92 33 9. Ross Martin 2012-present 42 Joe Surgan 52 vs. Navy, 2008 Ross Martin 2012-present 33 10. Vince Fusco 1975-76 36 Will Snyderwine 52 vs. Georgia Tech, 2010 8. Scott McKinney 1978-81 32 11. Matt Brooks 2001-04 28 Ross Martin 52 vs. Cincinnati, 2012 9. Ken Harper 1982-85 31 12. William Reynolds 1960-62 25 14. David Wright 51 vs. N.C. State, 1970 10. Vince Fusco 1975-76 21 13. Nick Maggio 2007-10 23 Sims Lenhardt 51 vs. Florida State, 1998 11. Matt Brooks 2001-04 19 Matt Brooks 51 vs. North Carolina, 2004 12. William Reynolds 1960-62 15 Most Consecutive Field Goals Made Will Snyderwine 51 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 Nick Maggio 2007-10 15 1. Will Snyderwine 2010 18 Ross Martin 51 vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 2. Sims Lenhardt 1998-99 15 19. Sims Lenhardt 50 vs. Navy, 1997 Highest Field Goal Percentage, Season (16 att.) 3. Ross Martin 2012 13 Sims Lenhardt 50 vs. Georgia Tech, 1998 1. Will Snyderwine (21-24) 2010 .875 4. Will Snyderwine 2009 12 Sims Lenhardt 50 vs. N.C. State, 1999 2. Ross Martin (20-23) 2012 .870 Brent Garber 50 vs. Navy, 2002 3. Will Snyderwine (17-20) 2009 .850 Ross Martin 50 vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 4. Ken Harper (13-16) 1984 .813 5. Sims Lenhardt (16-20) 1997 .800 Most 50+ Field Goals, Game 6. Tom Cochran (14-18) 1995 .778 1. Sims Lenhardt 2 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 Sims Lenhardt (14-18) 1999 .778 Ross Martin 2 vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 8. Doug Peterson (12-16) 1988 .750 9. Sims Lenhardt (16-22) 1998 .727 Most 50+ Field Goals, Season 10. Matt Brooks (13-19) 2004 .684 1. Sims Lenhardt 1998 4 Ross Martin (13-19) 2013 .684 2. Brent Garber 2002 3 12. Doug Peterson (15-22) 1987 .682 3. Matt Brooks 2004 2 Joe Surgan 2008 2 Highest Field Goal Percentage, Career (25 att.) Ross Martin 2012 2 1. Ross Martin (33-42) 2012-present .786 Ross Martin 2013 2 2. Will Snyderwine (46-61) 2009-11 .754 7. Eight tied with 1 3. Sims Lenhardt (55-75) 1996-99 .733 last by Will Snyderwine 2010 4. Doug Peterson (37-51) 1986-88 .726 5. Matt Brooks (19-28) 2001-04 .679 Most 50+ Field Goals, Career 6. Tom Cochran (36-57) 1993-95 .632 1. Sims Lenhardt 1996-99 6 7. Scott McKinney (32-52) 1978-81 .615 2. Brent Garber 2000-03 4 8. William Reynolds (15-25) 1960-62 .600 Ross Martin 2012-present 4 9. Brent Garber (34-59) 2000-03 .576 4. Matt Brooks 2001-04 2 10. Randy Gardner (33-57) 1989-92 .579 Joe Surgan 2005-08 2 11. Ken Harper (31-56) 1982-85 .554 Will Snyderwine 2009-11 2 12. Vince Fusco (21-36) 1975-76 .583 7. David Wright 1969-71 1 Vince Fusco 1975-76 1 Doug Peterson 1984-87 1 186 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE SCORING RETURN RECORDS Most Kickoff Returns For TD, Game Most Fumble Returns For TD, Game Most Interception Returns For TD, Game 1. 20 tied with 1 1. 17 tied with 1 1. Leon Wright 2 vs. Army, 2009 last by DeVon Edwards 99 vs. North Carolina, 2013 last by August Campbell vs. Boston College, 2010 DeVon Edwards 2 vs. N.C. State, 2013

Most Kickoff Returns for TD, Season Most Fumble Returns for TD, Season Most Interception Returns for TD, Season 1. Randy Jones 1990 2 1. John Zuanich 1994 2 1. Gordon Carver 1945 2 DeVon Edwards 2013 2 Vincent Rey 2008 2 Ernie Jackson 1971 2 Wyatt Smith 1989 2 Most Kickoff Returns for TD, Career Most Fumble Returns for TD, Career John Talley 2004 2 1. Randy Jones 1987-90 3 1. Vincent Rey 2006-09 3 Leon Wright 2009 2 2. Leroy Gallman 1990-93 2 2. John Zuanich 1992-95 2 DeVon Edwards 2013 2 DeVon Edwards 2013-present 2 Most Blocked FG Returns For TD, Game Most Interception Returns for TD, Career Most Punt Returns For TD, Game 1. Kenneth Stanford (70) 1 vs. North Carolina, 2004 1. Wyatt Smith 1988-91 3 1. 39 tied with 1 Ross Cockrell (75) 1 vs. FIU, 2012 John Talley 2003-06 3 last by Jamison Crowder 82 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 3. Gordon Carver 1942-45 2 Most Blocked FG Returns For TD, Season Jack Wilson 1959-61 2 Most Punt Returns for TD, Season 1. Kenneth Stanford 2004 1 Ernie Jackson 1969-71 2 1. Elmore Hackney 1937 2 Ross Cockrell 2012 1 Dennis Tabron 1978-81 2 Jay Wilkinson 1961 2 Leon Wright 2006-09 2 DeVon Edwards 2013-present 2 Jamison Crowder 2013 2 Most Blocked FG Returns For TD, Career 1. Kenneth Stanford 2001-04 1 Most Defensive PAT Returns, Game Most Punt Returns for TD, Career Ross Cockrell 2010-13 1 1. Elmore Hackney 1935-37 3 1. Tawambi Settles (Blocked PAT; 60) 1 vs. Florida St., 1995 Jay Wilkinson 1961-63 3 Lamar Grant (Interception; 100) 1 vs. Maryland, 1996 3. Ernie Jackson 1969-71 2 Kyler Brown (Interception; 98) 1 vs. FIU, 2012 Rodney Dickerson 1984-87 2 Ronnie Hamilton 1998-01 2 Most Defensive PAT Returns, Season Jamison Crowder 2011-present 2 1. Tawambi Settles 1995 1 Lamar Grant 1996 1 Kyler Brown 2012 1

Most Defensive PAT Returns, Career 1. Tawambi Settles 1994-97 1 Lamar Grant 1996-99 1 Kyler Brown 2012-present 1 150-POINT SCORERS 1. Sims Lenhardt 6. Tom Cochran t9. Scott McKinney Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts 1996 0 15-18 0 9-15 42 1992 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1978 0 5-7 0 7-11 26 1997 0 22-22 0 16-20 70 1993 0 21-23 0 9-17 48 1979 0 17-17 0 7-12 38 1998 0 21-21 0 16-22 69 1994 0 37-40 0 13-22 76 1980 0 28-28 0 6-9 46 1999 0 17-17 0 14-18 59 1995 0 32-33 0 14-18 74 1981 0 22-23 0 12-20 58 Total 0 75-78 0 55-75 240 Total 0 90-96 0 36-57 198 Total 0 72-75 0 32-52 168

2. Clarkston Hines 7. Brandon Connette 10. Brent Garber Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts 1986 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2010 8 0-0 1-2 0-0 50 2000 0 16-18 0 7-12 37 1987 11 0-0 0 0-0 66 2011 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 2001 0 18-20 0 6-9 36 1988 10 0-0 2 0-0 64 2012 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 54 2002 0 21-23 0 14-26 63 1989 17 0-0 1 0-0 104 2013 14 0-0 0-1 0-0 84 2003 0 5-5 0 7-12 26 Total 38 0-0 3 0-0 234 Total 32 0-0 1-3 0-0 194 Total 0 60-66 0 34-59 162

3. Will Snyderwine 8. Doug Peterson 11. Ken Harper Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts 2009 0 24-24 0-0 17-20 75 1986 0 14-18 0 10-13 44 1982 0 4-8 0 2-6 10 2010 0 32-32 0-0 21-24 95 1987 0 34-36 0 15-22 79 1983 0 26-28 0 10-18 56 2011 0 28-28 0-0 8-17 52 1988 0 34-35 0 12-16 70 1984 0 9-9 0 13-16 48 Total 0 84-84 0-0 46-61 222 Total 0 82-89 0 37-51 193 1985 0 19-23 0 6-16 37 Total 0 58-68 0 31-56 151 4. Randy Gardner t9. Tom Davis Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts 12. Corey Thomas 1989 0 36-39 0 9-16 63 1941 7 0-0 0 0-0 42 Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts 1990 0 26-27 0 10-13 56 1942 9 0-0 0 0-0 54 1994 8 0-0 0 0-0 48 1991 0 28-29 0 7-12 49 1943 4 0-0 0 0-0 24 1995 6 0-0 0 0-0 36 1992 0 32-32 0 7-16 53 1944 8 0-0 0 0-0 48 1996 4 0-0 0 0-0 24 Total 0 122-127 0 33-57 221 Total 28 0-0 0 0-0 168 1997 7 0-0 0 0-0 42 Total 25 0-0 0 0-0 150 5. Ross Martin Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG Pts 2012 0 46-47 0-0 20-23 106 2013 0 58-58 0-0 13-19 97 Total 0 104-105 0-0 33-42 203 187 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS Kickoff Returns for TDs, Date Punt Returns for TDs, Date ^Blocked punt Interception Returns for TDs, Date 1. Harwood Smith 95 vs. Wake Forest, 1935 1. Ace Parker 70 vs. N.C. State, 1936 1. Jack Alexander 97 vs. North Carolina, 1935 2. Elmore Hackney 61 vs. South Carolina, 1935 2. Elmore Hackney 52 vs. Tennessee, 1936 2. Robert Spangler 45 vs. Washington & Lee, 1936 3. Ed West 67 vs. Clemson, 1935 3. George McAfee 92 vs. Washington & Lee, 1937 3. Carl Deane 33 vs. Colgate, 1936 4. Ace Parker 105 vs. North Carolina, 1936 4. Elmore Hackney 72 vs. North Carolina, 1937 4. Steve Lach 34 vs. N.C. State, 1940 5. Bernie Blaney 97 vs. Pittsburgh, 1956 5. Bob Baskervill ^0 vs. Virginia Tech, 1937 5. Benny Cittadino 16 vs. Colgate, 1942 6. Troy Slade 94 vs. North Carolina, 1973 6. Joe Brunansky ^0 vs. Colgate, 1937 6. Al Hoover 42 vs. N.C. State, 1942 7. Cedric Jones 97 vs. Wake Forest, 1979 7. Elmore Hackney 55 vs. N.C. State, 1937 7. Jim Wolfe 31 vs. Colgate, 1942 8. Greg Boone 100 vs. Tennessee, 1982 8. Willard Perdue ^0 vs. Pittsburgh, 1938 8. Lloyd Blount 42 vs. Camp Lejune, 1943 9. Quinton McCracken 96 vs. Clemson, 1988 9. Edgar Bailey ^0 vs. North Carolina, 1939 9. Howard Hartley 48 vs. North Carolina, 1943 10. Randy Jones 93 vs. Georgia Tech, 1988 10. Mike Karmazin ^28 vs. VMI, 1939 10. Ed Sharkey 12 vs. Wake Forest, 1944 11. Leroy Gallman 78 vs. Clemson, 1990 11. Tommy Prothro ^16 vs. Wake Forest, 1940 11. Gordon Carver 88 vs. Bogue Field, 1945 12. Randy Jones 88 vs. Western Carolina, 1990 12. Robert Rute 58 vs. Pittsburgh, 1942 12. Gordon Carver 47 vs. N.C. State, 1945 13. Randy Jones 97 vs. Wake Forest, 1990 13. Buddy Luper 72 vs. Colgate, 1942 13. Louis Allen 40 vs. N.C. State, 1947 14. Leroy Gallman 100 vs. Tennessee, 1993 14. Bob Nanni ^3 vs. Richmond, 1943 14. Thomas Hughes 15 vs. Maryland, 1947 15. Scottie Montgomery 99 vs. Wake Forest, 1999 15. George Clark 95 vs. Wake Forest, 1944 15. John Carey 49 vs. N.C. State, 1952 16. Chris Davis 94 vs. Maryland, 2004 16. Richard Sommers 52 vs. Washington & Lee, 1952 16. Bill Conner 54 vs. Pennsylvania, 1954 17. Ronnie Drummer 100 vs. East Carolina, 2005 17. Dave Lerps 75 vs. N.C. State, 1953 17. Ed Rushton 38 vs. N.C. State, 1955 18. Jabari Marshall 94 vs. Connecticut, 2007 18. Jay Wilkinson 63 vs. Virginia, 1961 18. Jack Wilson 61 vs. N.C. State, 1959 19. DeVon Edwards 100 vs. N.C. State, 2013 19. Jay Wilkinson 82 vs. N.C. State, 1961 19. Jack Wilson 54 vs. Navy, 1961 20. DeVon Edwards 99 vs. North Carolina, 2013 20. John Gutekunst 76 vs. Maryland, 1963 20. William Reynolds 16 vs. Wake Forest, 1962 21. Stan Crisson ^0 vs. Wake Forest, 1963 21. William Baird 52 vs. Wake Forest, 1962 Kickoff Returns for TDs, Length 22. Jay Wilkinson 72 vs. Wake Forest, 1963 22. John Gutekunst 83 vs. N.C. State, 1964 1. Ace Parker 105 vs. North Carolina, 1936 23. Andy Beath 49 vs. Pittsburgh, 1966 23. Bob Matheson 35 vs. North Carolina, 1965 2. Greg Boone 100 vs. Tennessee, 1982 24. Ernie Jackson 82 vs. Pittsburgh, 1969 24. Robert Foyle 33 vs. North Carolina, 1966 Leroy Gallman 100 vs. Tennessee, 1993 25. Ernie Jackson 74 vs. South Carolina, 1971 25. Larry Dempsey 26vs. North Carolina, 1966 Ronnie Drummer 100 vs. East Carolina, 2005 26. Troy Slade 85 vs. Tulane, 1973 26. Ernie Jackson 54 vs. Stanford, 1971 DeVon Edwards 100 vs. N.C. State, 2013 27. Earl Cook 35 vs. Navy, 1977 27. Ernie Jackson 30 vs. Southern Cal, 1971 6. Scottie Montgomery 99 vs. Wake Forest, 1999 28. George Gawdun 47 vs. Navy, 1977 28. Carl McGee 68 vs. Army, 1975 DeVon Edwards 99 vs. North Carolina, 2013 29. Dennis Tabron ^0 vs. Georgia Tech, 1981 29. Bill King 44 vs. Navy, 1977 8. Cedric Jones 97 vs. Wake Forest, 1979 30. Rodney Dickerson ^0 vs. Wake Forest, 1986 30. Earl Cook 30 vs. South Carolina, 1977 Bernie Blaney 97 vs. Pittsburgh, 1956 31. Rodney Dickerson 24 vs. N.C. State, 1987 31. Dennis Tabron 87 vs. Clemson, 1980 Randy Jones 97 vs. Wake Forest, 1990 32. Derrick Jackson 38 vs. Virginia, 1992 32. Dennis Tabron 10 vs. Virginia Tech, 1981 11. Quinton McCracken 96 vs. Clemson, 1988 33. Brad Breedlove 43 vs. Army, 1993 33. Brick Johnstone 33 vs. South Carolina, 1982 12. Harwood Smith 95 vs. Wake Forest, 1935 34. Ray Farmer ^0 vs. Clemson, 1994 34. Wyatt Smith 16 vs. Maryland, 1989 13. Troy Slade 94 vs. North Carolina, 1973 35. Brian Krenzel ^2 vs. North Carolina, 1997 35. Wyatt Smith 64 vs. N.C. State, 1989 Chris Davis 94 vs. Maryland, 2004 36. Ronnie Hamilton 84 vs. Florida State, 2000 36. Derrick Jackson 57 vs. Rutgers, 1991 Jabari Marshall 94 vs. Connecticut, 2007 37. Ronnie Hamilton 68 vs. Florida State, 2001 37. Wyatt Smith 55 vs. Rutgers, 1991 38. Lee Butler 65 vs. N.C. Central, 2012 38. Sean Thomas 84 vs. East Carolina, 1992 Fumble Returns for TDs, Date 39. Tony Foster ^26 vs. Cincinnati, 2012 39. Sidney Wells 25 vs. Wake Forest, 1994 1. Ed Rushton 77 vs. Pittsburgh, 1956 40. Jamison Crowder 76 vs. N.C. Central, 2013 40. Alonzo Moyer 40 vs. Wake Forest, 1995 2. Greg Stroud 25 vs. Richmond, 1979 41. Jamison Crowder 82 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 41. Anthony Roberts 20 vs. Wake Forest, 2001 3. Ray Farmer 0 vs. Vanderbilt, 1992 42. Brendan Dewan 28 vs. East Carolina, 2002 4. Duane Marks 15 vs. Georgia Tech, 1992 Punt Returns for TDs, Length 43. Malcolm Ruff 42 vs. Georgia Tech, 2003 5. Scott Youmans 2 vs. Clemson, 1993 1. George Clark 95 vs. Wake Forest, 1944 44. John Talley 62 vs.Connecticut, 2004 6. Curtiss Bunch 0 vs. Wake Forest, 1994 2. George McAfee 92 vs. Washington & Lee, 1937 45. John Talley 85 vs. Maryland, 2004 7. John Zuanich 62 vs. Wake Forest, 1994 3. Troy Slade 85 vs. Tulane, 1973 46. John Talley 50 vs. Florida State, 2006 8. Tijan Redmon 7 vs. Florida State, 1994 4. Ronnie Hamilton 84 vs. Florida State, 2000 47. Patrick Bailey 21 vs. North Carolina, 2006 9. John Zuanich 21 vs. N.C. State, 1994 5. Jay Wilkinson 82 vs. N.C. State, 1961 48. Jabari Marshall 42 vs. Virginia, 2008 10. Darius Clark 5 vs. Clemson, 1997 Ernie Jackson 82 vs. Pittsburgh, 1969 49. Leon Wright 51 vs. Army, 2009 11. Leon Wright 24 vs. Georgia Tech, 2007 Jamison Crowder 82 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 50. Leon Wright 33 vs. Army, 2009 12. Vincent Rey 37 vs. Navy, 2008 8. John Gutekunst 76 vs. Maryland, 1963 51. Lee Butler 76 vs. Stanford, 2011 13. Vincent Rey 36 vs. North Carolina, 2008 Jamison Crowder 76 vs. N.C. Central, 2013 52. Ross Cockrell 32 vs. N.C. Central, 2012 14. Vincent Rey 16 vs. N.C. Central, 2009 10. Dave Lerps 75 vs. N.C. State, 1953 53. Jordon Byas 20 vs. Virginia Tech, 2012 15. Adam Banks 0 vs. N.C. State, 2009 11. Ernie Jackson 74 vs. South Carolina, 1971 54. DeVon Edwards 25 vs. N.C. State, 2013 16. Charlie Hatcher 7 vs. Virginia, 2009 12. Elmore Hackney 72 vs. North Carolina, 1937 55. DeVon Edwards 45 vs. N.C. State, 2013 17. August Campbell 95 vs. Boston College, 2010 Buddy Luper 72 vs. Colgate, 1942 Jay Wilkinson 72 vs. Wake Forest, 1963 Interception Returns for TDs, Length Fumble Returns for TDs, Length 15. Ace Parker 70 vs. N.C. State, 1936 1. Jack Alexander 97 vs. North Carolina, 1935 1. August Campbell 95 vs. Boston College, 2010 16. Ronnie Hamilton 68 vs. Florida State, 2001 2. Gordon Carver 88 vs. Bogue Field, 1945 2. Ed Rushton 77 vs. Pittsburgh, 1956 17. Lee Butler 65 vs. N.C. Central, 2012 3. Dennis Tabron 87 vs. Clemson, 1980 3. John Zuanich 62 vs. Wake Forest, 1994 18. Jay Wilkinson 63 vs. Virginia, 1961 4. John Talley 85 vs. Maryland, 2004 4. Vincent Rey 37 vs. Navy, 2008 19. Robert Rute 58 vs. Pittsburgh, 1942 5. Sean Thomas 84 vs. East Carolina, 1992 5. Vincent Rey 36 vs. North Carolina, 2008 20. Elmore Hackney 55 vs. N.C. State, 1937 6. John Gutekunst 83 vs. N.C. State, 1964 6. Greg Stroud 25 vs. Richmond, 1979 7. Lee Butler 76 vs. Stanford, 2011 7. Leon Wright 24 vs. Georgia Tech, 2007 Blocked Field Goal Returns for TD, Date 8. Carl McGee 68 vs. Army, 1975 8. John Zuanich 21 vs. N.C. State, 1994 1. Kenneth Stanford 70 vs. North Carolina, 2004 9. Wyatt Smith 64 vs. N.C. State, 1989 9. Vincent Rey 16 vs. N.C. Central, 2009 2. Ross Cockrell 75 vs. FIU, 2012 10. John Talley 62 vs.Connecticut, 2004 10. Duane Marks 15 vs. Georgia Tech, 1992 11. Jack Wilson 61 vs. N.C. State, 1959 Blocked Field Goal Returns for TD, Length 12. Derrick Jackson 57 vs. Rutgers, 1991 1. Ross Cockrell 75 vs. FIU, 2012 13. Wyatt Smith 55 vs. Rutgers, 1991 2. Kenneth Stanford 70 vs. North Carolina, 2004 188 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS Most Kickoff Returns, Game Most Kickoff Return Yards, Game Highest Kickoff Return Avg., Game (3) 1. Chris Douglas 8 vs. Florida State, 2001 1. Leroy Gallman 231 vs. N.C. State, 1992 1. Cedric Jones (3-149) 49.67 vs. Wake Forest, 1979 Jabari Marshall 8 vs. Wake Forest, 2007 2. Chris Davis 218 vs. Maryland, 2004 2. DeVon Edwards (3-148) 49.33 vs. N.C. State, 2013 3. Ed Hicklin 7 vs. Clemson, 1968 3. Desmond Scott 211 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 3. Quinton McCracken (3-142) 47.33 vs. Clemson, 1988 Randy Jones 7 vs. Virginia, 1990 4. Senterrio Landrum 192 vs. Florida State, 2003 Randy Jones (3-142) 47.33 vs. Wake Forest, 1990 Jabari Marshall 7 vs. Virginia Tech, 2007 5. Jabari Marshall 191 vs. Connecticut, 2007 5. DeVon Edwards (3-138) 46.00 vs. N. Carolina, 2013 Desmond Scott 7 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 6. Chris Douglas 188 vs. Florida State, 2001 6. Troy Slade (3-134) 44.67 vs. North Carolina, 1973 7. Tijan Redmon 182 vs. Georgia Tech, 1995 7. Kyle Moore (3-119) 39.37 vs. North Carolina, 2000 Most Kickoff Returns, Season 8. Senterrio Landrum (5-182) 38.40 vs. Florida St., 2003 1. Tijan Redmon 1995 45 Most Kickoff Return Yards, Season 9. Tijan Redmon (5-182) 36.40 vs. Georgia Tech, 1995 2. Jabari Marshall 2006 38 1. Tijan Redmon 1995 1,065 10. Chris Davis (6-218) 36.33 vs. Maryland, 2004 Jabari Marshall 2007 38 2. Jabari Marshall 2006 953 Jamison Crowder 2011 38 3. Jabari Marshall 2007 933 Highest Kickoff Return Avg., Season (18) 5. Chris Douglas 2001 37 4. Jamison Crowder 2011 814 1. DeVon Edwards (19-574) 2013 30.21 6. Chris Douglas 2000 35 5. Chris Douglas 2001 775 2. Senterrio Landrum (25-709) 2003 28.36 7. Troy Slade 1975 31 6. Chris Douglas 2000 766 3. Randy Jones (24-678) 1990 28.25 Jabari Marshall 2008 31 7. Jabari Marshall 2008 744 4. Scottie Montgomery (21-587) 1999 27.95 9. Leroy Gallman 1993 29 8. Senterrio Landrum 2003 709 5. Cedric Jones (20-542) 1979 27.10 10. Ed Hicklin 1968 27 9. Randy Jones 1990 678 6. Chris Davis (20-516) 2004 25.80 Troy Slade 1974 27 10. Leroy Gallman 1993 674 7. Art Gore (22-563) 1976 25.59 Richmond Flowers 1996 27 8. Quinton McCracken (19-483) 1988 25.42 Most Kickoff Return Yards, Career 9. Desmond Scott (18-452) 2009 25.11 Most Kickoff Returns, Career 1. Jabari Marshall 2006-08 2,630 10. Jabari Marshall (38-953) 2006 25.09 1. Jabari Marshall 2006-08 107 2. Randy Jones 1987-90 1,890 2. Chris Douglas 2000-03 84 3. Chris Douglas 2000-03 1,759 Highest Kickoff Return Avg., Career (50) 3. Troy Slade 1973-75 83 4. Troy Slade 1973-75 1,757 1. Leroy Gallman (52-1,284) 1990-93 24.69 4. Randy Jones 1987-90 81 5. Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 1,515 2. Tijan Redmon (54-1,330) 1991-95 24.63 5. Scottie Montgomery 1996-99 63 6. Tijan Redmon 1991-95 1,330 3. Jabari Marshall (107-2,630) 2006-08 24.58 6. Stanley Monk 1984-87 59 7. Quinton McCracken 1988-91 1,230 4. Scottie Montgomery (63-1,515) 1996-99 24.05 Desmond Scott 2009-12 59 8. Richmond Flowers 1996-99 1,123 5. Randy Jones (81-1,890) 1987-90 23.33 8. Quinton McCracken 1988-91 54 9. Leroy Gallman 1990-93 1,284 6. Quinton McCracken (54-1,230) 1988-91 22.78 Tijan Redmon 1991-95 54 10. Desmond Scott 2009-12 1,242 7. Troy Slade (83-1,757) 1973-75 21.17 Richmond Flowers 1996-99 54 8. Desmond Scott (59-1,242) 2009-12 21.05 9. Chris Douglas (84-1,759) 2000-03 20.94 10. Richmond Flowers (54-1,123) 1996-99 20.80 PUNT RETURN RECORDS Most Punt Returns, Game Most Punt Return Yards, Game Highest Punt Return Avg., Game (3) 1. Elmore Hackney 11 vs. Colgate, 1936 1. Jay Wilkinson 160 vs. N.C. State, 1961 1. George Clark (3-119) 39.67 vs. Wake Forest, 1944 2. Bob Spangler 10 vs. Colgate, 1938 2. Elmore Hackney 136 vs. Colgate, 1936 2. Jamison Crowder (3-109) 36.33 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 3. George Clark 119 vs. Wake Forest, 1944 3. Lee Butler (3-106) 35.33 vs. N.C. Central, 2012 Most Punt Returns, Season 4. Jamison Crowder 113 vs. N.C. Central, 2013 4. Ronnie Hamilton (3-92) 30.57 vs. Florida State, 2000 1. Troy Slade 1973 39 5. Bob Spangler 111 vs. Colgate, 1938 5. Jay Wilkinson (6-160) 26.67 vs. N.C. State, 1961 Troy Slade 1974 39 6. Jamison Crowder 109 vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 6. Ronnie Hamilton (4-92) 23.00 vs. Florida State, 2001 3. George McAfee 1939 37 7. Troy Slade 107 vs. Tulane, 1973 7. Jamison Crowder (5-113) 22.60 vs. N.C. Central, 2013 4. Bill Hanenberg 1972 35 8. Lee Butler 106 vs. N.C. Central, 2012 5. Robert Spangler 1938 34 Highest Punt Return Average, Season (12) 6. Fred Folger 1947 33 Most Punt Return Yards, Season 1. George Clark (17-335) 1944 19.71 7. Richard Sommers 1952 31 1. Troy Slade 1973 440 2. Buddy Luper (25-426) 1942 17.04 8. Jay Wilkinson 1962 28 2. Buddy Luper 1942 426 3. Robert Rute (15-248) 1942 16.53 9. Rich Searl 1970 27 3. Jamison Crowder 2013 401 4. Jamison Crowder 2013 16.04 Keith DuBose 1992 27 4. Bill Hanenberg 1972 392 5. Ronnie Hamilton (20-311) 2001 15.55 5. George McAfee 1939 365 6. Jay Wilkinson (22-328) 1961 14.91 Most Punt Returns, Career 6. George Clark 1944 335 7. George Clark (19-269) 1946 14.16 1. Troy Slade 1973-75 101 7. Jay Wilkinson 1961 328 8. Howard Hartley (15-205) 1943 13.67 2. Jay Wilkinson 1961-63 65 8. Ronnie Hamilton 2001 311 9. Troy Slade (23-283) 1975 12.30 3. Rich Searl 1969-71 55 9. Keith DuBose 1992 301 10. Billy Murphy (12-147) 1943 12.25 4. Ronnie Hamilton 1998-01 54 10. Robert Spangler 1938 299 5. Adam Geis 1994-97 51 Highest Punt Return Average, Career (45) 6. John Gutekunst 1963-65 49 Most Punt Return Yards, Career 1. Buddy Luper (46-664) 1942-46 14.43 7. Fred Folger 1946-48 48 1. Troy Slade 1973-75 1,021 2. Jay Wilkinson (65-761) 1961-63 11.71 8. Buddy Luper 1942-46 46 2. Jay Wilkinson 1961-63 761 3. Lee Butler (46-487) 2008-12 10.59 Lee Butler 2008-12 46 3. Buddy Luper 1942-46 664 4. Troy Slade (101-1,021) 1973-75 10.11 10. Brad Breedlove 1990-93 45 4. George Clark 1944-47 630 5. Ronnie Hamilton (54-557) 1998-01 10.31 George Gawdun 1976-79 45 5. Jamison Crowder 2011-present 589 6. Rich Searl (55-479) 1969-71 8.71 6. Ronnie Hamilton 1998-01 557 7. Fred Folger (48-411) 1946-48 8.56 7. Lee Butler 2008-12 487 8. Adam Geis (51-389) 1994-97 7.63 8. Rich Searl 1969-71 479 9. George McAfee 1937-39 428 10. Fred Folger 1946-48 411

189 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE PUNTING RECORDS 7,000-YARD PUNTERS Most Punts, Game Highest Punting Average, Season (25) 1. Brian Morton 1. Eric Tipton 20 vs. Pittsburgh, 1938 1. Steve Lach (28-1,285) 1941 45.89 Year No. Yards Avg. Lg 2. Ace Parker 17 vs. Georgia Tech, 1936 2. Brian Morton (77-3,478) 2000 45.17 1997 59 2,445 41.44 58 3. John Krueger (58-2,619) 1996 45.16 1998 73 2,952 40.44 65 Most Punts, Season 4. Will Monday (67-2,991) 2012 44.64 1999 73 3,125 42.81 80 1. Ricky Brummitt 1979 82 5. John Tolish (53-2,299) 1983 43.38 2000 77 3,478 45.17 63 2. Brian Morton 2000 77 6. Robert Grupp (40-1,722) 1975 43.05 Total 282 12,000 42.55 80 3. Chris Sprague 2005 76 7. Fred Folger (68-2,913) 1947 42.84 4. Kevin Jones 2007 75 8. Brian Morton (73-3,125) 1999 42.81 2. John Krueger 5. Brian Morton 1998 73 9. Will Monday (69-2,945)) 2013 42.68 Year No. Yards Avg. Lg Brian Morton 1999 73 10. Rodney Stewart (41-1,743) 1965 42.51 1993 50 1,966 39.32 60 7. Kevin Jones 2008 71 11. Alex King (50-2,104) 2011 42.08 1994 58 2,430 41.90 60 8. Will Monday 2013 69 1995 62 2,517 40.60 66 9. Fred Folger 1947 68 Highest Punting Average, Career (75) 1996 58 2,619 45.16 67 10. Will Monday 2012 67 1. Will Monday (136-5,936) 2012-present 43.65 Total 228 9,532 41.81 67 11. Dave Dunaway 1966 65 1. Brian Morton (282-12,000) 1997-00 42.55 Steve Jones 1972 65 2. Fred Folger (135-5,655) 1946-48 41.89 3. Ricky Brummitt Ricky Brummitt 1980 65 3. John Krueger (228-9,532) 1993-96 41.81 Year No. Yards Avg. Lg 14. Wes Chesson 1969 64 4. Alex King (105-4,366) 2010-11 41.58 1977 30 1,072 35.73 54 Ricky Brummitt 1978 64 5. Chris Sprague (76-3,144) 2005 41.37 1978 64 2,494 38.97 73 Trey McDonald 2004 64 6. Steve Lach (85-3,492) 1939-41 41.08 1979 82 3,064 37.37 65 7. Steve Jones (105-4,259) 1970-72 40.56 1980 65 2,685 41.31 56 Most Punts, Career 8. Robert Grupp (179-7,232) 1973-76 40.40 Total 241 9,315 38.65 73 1. Brian Morton 1997-00 282 9. John Tolish (203-8,200) 1981-84 40.39 2. Ricky Brummitt 1977-80 241 10. Tim Davis (94-3,734) 1990-92 39.72 4. Trey McDonald 3. John Krueger 1993-96 228 11. Anthony Dilweg (199-7,889) 1985-88 39.64 Year No. Yards Avg. Lg Trey McDonald 2001-04 228 12. Trey McDonald (228-9,004) 2001-04 39.49 2001 60 2,304 38.40 53 5. John Tolish 1981-84 203 13. Kevin Jones (202-7,954) 2007-10 39.38 2002 49 1,923 39.25 64 6. Kevin Jones 2007-10 202 14. Ricky Brummitt (241-9,315) 1977-80 38.65 2003 55 2,236 40.66 56 7. Anthony Dilweg 1985-88 199 15. Rodney Stewart (134-4,962) 1963-65 37.03 2004 64 2,541 39.70 66 8. Robert Grupp 1973-76 179 Total 228 9,004 39.49 66 9. Wes Chesson 1968-70 153 10. Will Monday 2012-present 136 5. John Tolish 11. Fred Folger 1946-48 135 Year No. Yards Avg. Lg 1981 60 2,280 38.00 57 Most Punting Yards, Game 1982 46 1,899 41.28 60 1983 53 2,299 43.38 64 1. Ace Parker 804 vs. Georgia Tech, 1936 1984 44 1,722 39.14 55 2. Eric Tipton 788 vs. Pittsburgh, 1938 Total 203 8,200 40.39 64

Most Punting Yards, Season 6. Kevin Jones 1. Brian Morton 2000 3,478 Year No. Yards Avg. Lg 2. Chris Sprague 2005 3,144 2007 75 2,871 38.28 64 3. Brian Morton 1999 3,125 2008 71 2,899 40.83 68 4. Ricky Brummitt 1979 3,064 2009 54 2,120 39.26 59 5. Will Monday 2012 2,991 2010 2 64 32.00 35 6. Brian Morton 1998 2,952 Total 202 7,954 39.38 68 7. Will Monday 2013 2,945 8. Fred Folger 1947 2,913 7. Anthony Dilweg 9. Kevin Jones 2008 2,899 Year No. Yards Avg. Lg 10. Kevin Jones 2007 2,871 1985 54 2,178 40.33 56 11. Ricky Brummitt 1980 2,685 1986 56 2,253 40.23 59 12. Steve Jones 1972 2,684 1987 50 1,909 38.18 64 13. John Krueger 1996 2,619 1988 39 1,549 39.72 54 14. Trey McDonald 2004 2,541 Total 199 7,889 39.64 64 15. John Krueger 1995 2,517 8. Robert Grupp Most Punting Yards, Career Year No. Yards Avg. Lg 1. Brian Morton 1997-00 12,000 1973 37 1,399 37.81 57 2. John Krueger 1993-96 9,532 1974 57 2,317 40.65 60 3. Ricky Brummitt 1977-80 9,315 1975 40 1,722 43.05 59 4. Trey McDonald 2001-04 9,004 1976 45 1,794 39.87 63 5. John Tolish 1981-84 8,200 Total 179 7,232 40.40 63 6. Kevin Jones 2007-10 7,954 7. Anthony Dilweg 1985-88 7,889 8. Robert Grupp 1973-76 7,232 9. Will Monday 2012-present 5,936 10. Fred Folger 1946-48 5,655

190 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSIVE RECORDS Most Tackles, Game Jimmy Tyson 16 vs. Ohio State, 1981 Chike Egbuniwe 1996 103 1. Mike Junkin 25 vs. Northwestern, 1986 Jimmy Tyson 16 vs. North Carolina, 1981 Todd DeLamielleure 1999 103 2. Keith Stoneback 23 vs. N.C. State, 1973 Ralph Alderman 16 vs. South Carolina, 1982 55. Derrick Mashore 1978 102 3. John McNabb 22 vs. Wake Forest, 1964 Emmett Tilley 16 vs. Navy, 1982 56. Andy Schoenhoft 1976 101 Emmett Tilley 22 vs. East Carolina, 1980 Nick Buoniconti 16 vs. Indiana, 1984 Erwin Sampson 1990 101 Mike Junkin 22 vs. Clemson, 1986 Mike Junkin 16 vs. Georgia Tech, 1986 58. Lewis King 1977 100 Erwin Sampson 22 vs. Army, 1990 Jim Godfrey 16 vs. Georgia Tech, 1986 Emmett Tilley 1980 100 Chike Egbuniwe 22 vs. N.C. State, 1997 Mike Junkin 16 vs. N.C. State, 1986 Jim Godfrey 1986 100 Terrell Smith 22 vs. Rice, 2003 Anthony Allen 16 vs. Rutgers, 1987 John Zuanich 1994 100 9. Darrell Spells 21 vs. Northwestern, 1990 Jim Godfrey 16 vs. Maryland, 1987 Ray Farmer 21 vs. Army, 1995 John Howell 16 vs. Virginia, 1988 Most Tackles, Career 11. Emmett Tilley 20 vs. Tennessee, 1982 Erwin Sampson 16 vs. Clemson, 1989 1. Mike Junkin 1983-86 513 Erwin Sampson 20 vs. N.C. State, 1988 Kurt Ligos 16 vs. Georgia Tech, 1990 2. Carl McGee 1975-78 511 Jamyon Small 20 vs. Wake Forest, 2001 Brad Sherrod 16 vs. Rutgers, 1993 3. Ryan Fowler 2000-03 495 Michael Tauiliili 20 vs. North Carolina, 2008 Brad Sherrod 16 vs. Virginia, 1993 4. Michael Tauiliili 2005-08 434 Abraham Kromah 20 vs. North Carolina, 2010 Chike Egbuniwe 16 vs. Wake Forest, 1995 5. Erwin Sampson 1988-91 425 16. Jimmy Tyson 19 vs. N.C. State, 1979 Billy Granville 16 vs. Navy, 1996 6. Darrell Spells 1989-92 419 Jimmy Tyson 19 vs. Clemson, 1981 Billy Granville 16 vs. Clemson, 1996 7. Emmett Tilley 1979-82 405 Mike Junkin 19 vs. Virginia, 1985 Todd DeLamielleure 16 vs. Georgia Tech, 1998 8. Billy Granville 1992-96 374 Erwin Sampson 19 vs. Clemson, 1988 Darius Clark 16 vs. Vanderbilt, 1999 9. Ryan Stallmeyer 1996-99 348 Erwin Sampson 19 vs. Army, 1989 Lamar Grant 16 vs. Georgia Tech, 1999 10. Jim Tyson 1979-81 338 Mark Allen 19 vs. Army, 1990 Michael Tauiliili 16 vs. Virginia, 2008 11. Vincent Rey 2006-09 330 Darrell Spells 19 vs. Vanderbilt, 1992 12. Chike Egbuniwe 1994-97 328 Chike Egbuniwe 19 vs. Maryland, 1996 Most Tackles, Season 13. Matt Daniels 2008-11 324 Chike Egbuniwe 19 vs. Northwestern, 1997 1. Mike Junkin 1986 188 14. Mark Allen 1988-91 310 David Helton 19 vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 2. Rich Searl 1970 173 26. Rich Searl 18 vs. West Virginia, 1970 3. Emmett Tilley 1981 164 Most Games, 16+ Tackles, Season Keith Stoneback 18 vs. Purdue, 1974 4. Mike Junkin 1985 162 1. Mike Junkin 1986 8 Jim Reilly 18 vs. Tennessee, 1976 5. Erwin Sampson 1988 150 2. Emmett Tilley 1982 4 Jimmy Tyson 18 vs. North Carolina, 1980 Dave Meier 1975 150 Erwin Sampson 1988 4 Emmett Tilley 18 vs. Virginia Tech, 1981 7. Ryan Fowler 2002 145 4. Mike Junkin 1985 3 Pete Stubbs 18 vs. Wake Forest, 1985 8. Jim Godfrey 1987 144 Jimmy Tyson 1980 3 Nick Buoniconti 18 vs. Georgia Tech, 1982 9. Terrell Smith 2003 140 Jimmy Tyson 1981 3 Mike Junkin 18 vs. N.C. State, 1983 Michael Tauiliili 2008 140 Jim Godfrey 1987 3 Mike Junkin 18 vs. Georgia Tech, 1985 11. Jim Reilly 1976 137 Billy Granville 1996 3 Mike Junkin 18 vs. Georgia, 1986 12. Ryan Fowler 2003 136 Michael Tauiliili 2008 3 Mike Diminick 18 vs. Georgia, 1986 13. Jimmy Tyson 1981 135 10. Keith Stoneback 1974 2 Mike Junkin 18 vs. Virginia, 1986 14. Carl McGee 1977 134 Dave Meier 1975 2 Dave Demore 18 vs. Georgia Tech, 1986 Carl McGee 1978 134 Erwin Sampson 1988 2 Jim Godfrey 18 vs. Wake Forest, 1987 Billy Granville 1996 134 Brad Sherrod 1993 2 Erwin Sampson 18 vs. The Citadel, 1988 17. David Helton 2013 133 Tawambi Settles 1996 2 Billy Granville 18 vs. Army, 1994 18. Chike Egbuniwe 1997 132 Chike Egbuniwe 1997 2 Carlos Bagley 18 vs. North Carolina, 1994 19. Carl McGee 1976 130 Ryan Fowler 2001 2 Ryan Fowler 18 vs. Rice, 2001 Hank Rossell 1976 130 Kelby Brown 2013 2 Michael Tauiliili 18 vs. N.C. State, 2008 21. Abraham Kromah 2010 129 Matt Daniels 18 vs. North Carolina, 2011 22. Ryan Stallmeyer 1997 128 Most Games, 16+ Tackles, Career 46. Keith Stoneback 17 vs. Army, 1974 23. Ryan Fowler 2001 127 1. Mike Junkin 1983-86 12 Greg Pritchard 17 vs. South Carolina, 1978 24. Matt Daniels 2011 126 2. Jimmy Tyson 1978-81 7 Derrick Mashore 17 vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 25. Jimmy Tyson 1980 125 Erwin Sampson 1988-91 7 F.A. Martin 17 vs. Clemson, 1979 26. Darrell Spells 1991 124 4. Emmett Tilley 1979-81 6 Jimmy Tyson 17 vs. East Carolina, 1980 27. Mark Allen 1990 121 5. Keith Stoneback 1972-74 4 Emmett Tilley 17 vs. South Carolina, 1982 Jeremy Cash 2013 121 Jim Godfrey 1984-87 4 Emmett Tilley 17 vs. Virginia Tech, 1982 29. Darrell Spells 1992 119 Billy Granville 1993-96 4 Mike Junkin 17 vs. Ohio, 1985 30. Pete Stubbs 1985 117 Chike Egbuniwe 1994-97 4 Mike Junkin 17 vs. Maryland, 1986 John Howell 1988 117 9. Darrell Spells 1989-92 3 Andy Andreasik 17 vs. Georgia Tech, 1986 32. Emmett Tilley 1982 116 Michael Tauiliili 2005-08 3 Mike Junkin 17 vs. Wake Forest, 1986 George Edwards 1989 116 Jim Godfrey 17 vs. Vanderbilt, 1987 Mark Allen 1991 116 Most Seasons, 100 Tackles Erwin Sampson 17 vs. Wake Forest, 1988 35. Billy Granville 1994 115 1. Carl McGee 1975-76-77-78 4 Randy Sally 17 vs. North Carolina, 1988 36. Kelby Brown 2013 114 2. Emmett Tilley 1980-81-82 3 Darrell Spells 17 vs. Army, 1989 37. Carl McGee 1975 113 Mike Junkin 1984-85-86 3 Tawambi Settles 17 vs. Northwestern, 1996 Brad Sherrod 1993 113 Erwin Sampson 1988-89-91 3 Tawambi Settles 17 vs. Army, 1996 39. Ray Farmer 1995 111 Darrell Spells 1990-91-92 3 Billy Granville 17 vs. Maryland, 1996 Vincent Rey 2007 111 Ryan Fowler 2001-02-03 3 Darius Clark 17 vs. N.C. State, 1998 41. Ryan Stallmeyer 1999 110 7. Jimmy Tyson 1980-81 2 Ryan Fowler 17 vs. Georgia Tech, 2001 42. Vincent Rey 2008 109 Jim Godfrey 1986-87 2 Vincent Rey 17 vs. Connecticut, 2007 Walt Canty 2012 109 Mark Allen 1990-91 2 Kelby Brown 17 vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 44. Darrell Spells 1990 108 Billy Granville 1994, 96 2 Kelby Brown 17 vs. Miami, 2013 Scott Berdan 1992 108 Chike Egbuniwe 1996-97 2 69. Keith Stoneback 16 vs. Alabama, 1972 Michael Tauiliili 2007 108 Ryan Stallmeyer 1997, 99 2 Ernest Clark 16 vs. Purdue, 1973 47. Tawambi Settles 1996 106 Terrell Smith 2002-03 2 Craig Stephenson 16 vs. Army, 1974 48. Mike Junkin 1984 105 Michael Tauiliili 2007-08 2 Dave Meier 16 vs. Georgia Tech, 1975 Terrell Smith 2002 105 Vincent Rey 2007-08 2 Dave Meier 16 vs. Southern Cal, 1975 50. F.A. Martin 1980 104 Joe Rowe 16 vs. N.C. State, 1980 Erwin Sampson 1989 104 Jimmy Tyson 16 vs. Maryland, 1980 52. Mike Diminick 1986 103 191 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE

Most Interceptions, Game Most Tackles For Loss, Game Most Sacks, Career 1. Jerry Barger 3 vs. North Carolina, 1954 1. David Dusek 5.0 vs. Clemson, 1975 1. Charles Bowser 1978-81 22.0 Mike Davies 3 vs. West Virginia, 1971 Emmett Tilley 5.0 vs. Virginia Tech, 1981 2. Chris Combs 1996-99 20.0 Dennis Tabron 3 vs. Clemson, 1980 Phillip Alexander 5.0 vs. Northwestern, 2003 3. Reggie Andrews 1983-85 16.0 Phillip Alexander 5.0 vs. Florida State, 2003 4. Shawn Johnson 2000-02 15.0 Most Interceptions, Season 5. Greg Blackwell 4.0 vs. South Carolina, 1984 Kenny Anunike 2009-13 15.0 1. George Skipworth 1949 9 Chris Combs 4.0 vs. Wake Forest, 1998 6. Vince Oghobaase 2006-09 14.0 2. Jerry Barger 1954 7 Chris Combs 4.0 vs. Northwestern, 1999 7. James Kirkland 1992-95 13.0 Rich Searl 1970 7 Shawn Johnson 4.0 vs. Northwestern, 2002 Ryan Fowler 2000-03 13.0 John Talley 2006 7 Vincent Rey 4.0 vs. Navy, 2008 9. David Wafl e 1990-93 12.0 5. John Friedlund 1948 6 Matt Zielinski 2000-03 12.0 Jerry Barger 1953 6 Most Tackles For Loss, Season 11. Dan Yellott 1978-81 11.5 Dale Boyd 1955 6 1. Reggie Andrews 1985 21.5 Scott Youmans 1989-93 11.5 Craig Hoskins 1979 6 2. Shawn Johnson 2002 19.5 Travis Pearson 1990-93 11.5 Bill Obremsky 1981 6 3. Charles Bowser 1981 18.5 14. Ayanga Okpokowuruk 2006-09 11.0 Wyatt Smith 1989 6 Matt Zielinski 2002 18.5 Phillip Alexander 2003 18.5 Most Pass Break Ups, Game Most Interceptions, Career 6. Matt Zielinski 2003 18.0 1. Quinton McCracken 6 vs. N.C. State, 1989 1. John Talley 2003-06 18 7. David Wafl e 1992 17.0 Matt Daniels 6 vs. Richmond, 2011 2. Rich Searl 1969-71 16 Chris Combs 1997 17.0 3. Ronnie Hamilton 5 vs. Northwestern, 1999 3. Fred Folger 1946-48 13 9. John Zuanich 1994 16.0 Ross Cockrell 5 vs. Miami, 2013 Jerry Barger 1952-54 13 10. Mike Junkin 1986 15.0 5. John Talley 4 vs. Maryland, 2004 Wyatt Smith 1988-91 13 Chris Combs 1999 15.0 Vincent Rey 4 vs. Northwestern, 2007 6. Ross Cockrell 2010-13 12 Ryan Fowler 2002 15.0 7. Robert Brodhead 1956-58 10 Most Pass Break Ups, Season Erwin Sampson 1988-91 10 Most Tackles For Loss, Career 1. Erwin Sampson 1989 15 Leon Wright 2006-09 10 1. Chris Combs 1996-99 57.5 2. John Talley 2004 14 10. George Skipworth 1947-49 9 2. Ryan Fowler 2000-03 47.5 Matt Daniels 2011 14 Jack Wilson 1959-61 9 3. Michael Tauiliili 2005-08 46.0 4. Richard Sommers 1978 13 Mike Davies 1969-71 9 4. Matt Zielinski 2000-03 41.5 Wyatt Smith 1988 13 William Hanenberg 1970-72 9 5. James Kirkland 1992-95 41.0 Quinton McCracken 1989 13 Craig Hoskins 1977-79 9 6. Vince Oghobaase 2006-09 36.5 Ross Cockrell 2012 13 Dennis Tabron 1978-81 9 7. Mike Junkin 1983-86 36.0 Ross Cockrell 2013 13 8. Reggie Andrews 1983-85 34.5 9. Kenneth Stanford 2002 12 Most Interception Return Yards, Game 9. David Wafl e 1990-93 31.0 10. Brandon Pollock 1984 11 1. Dennis Tabron 128 vs. Clemson, 1980 10. Kevin Lewis 1996-99 30.5 Fonda Williams 1985 11 11. Scott Youmans 1989-93 30.0 Tawambi Settles 1997 11 Most Interception Return Yards, Season Ronnie Hamilton 1999 11 1. John Talley 2004 172 Most Quarterback Sacks, Game Kenneth Stanford 2003 11 2. Fred Folger 1947 165 1. Travis Pearson 3.0 vs. Vanderbilt, 1991 3. John Talley 2006 150 Ryan Stallmeyer 3.0 vs. Clemson, 1999 Most Pass Break Ups, Career 4. Leon Wright 2009 146 Shawn Johnson 3.0 vs. Clemson, 2002 1. Ross Cockrell 2010-13 42 5. Gordon Carver 1945 135 Phillip Alexander 3.0 vs. Florida State, 2003 2. John Talley 2003-06 33 6. Dennis Tabron 1980 132 3. Erwin Sampson 1988-91 32 7. Robert Bickel 1950 118 Most Sacks, Season Wyatt Smith 1988-91 32 Jack Wilson 1959 118 1. Charles Bowser 1981 17.5 5. Ronnie Hamilton 1998-01 30 9. Sean Thomas 1992 113 2. Shawn Johnson 2002 12.0 Kenneth Stanford 2001-04 30 10. Wyatt Smith 1989 110 3. Reggie Andrews 1985 10.5 7. Lamar Grant 1996-99 28 4. Chris Combs 1996 8.0 8. Matt Daniels 2008-11 27 Most Interception Return Yards, Career 5. James Kirkland 1993 7.0 9. Quinton McCracken 1988-91 24 1. John Talley 2003-06 395 Ryan Fowler 2000 7.0 10. Fonda Williams 1985-89 22 2. Fred Folger 1946-48 283 Matt Zielinski 2003 7.0 11. Leon Wright 2006-09 20 3. Jack Wilson 1959-61 223 8. Phillip Alexander 2003 6.5 4. Rich Searl 1969-71 197 9. Duane Marks 1991 6.0 Most Total Passes Defended, Season (INT-PBU) 5. Wyatt Smith 1988-91 189 David Hawkins 1994 6.0 1. Erwin Sampson (4-15) 1989 19 6. Dennis Tabron 1978-81 177 Chris Combs 1997 6.0 2. John Talley (4-14) 2004 18 7. Gordon Carver 1942-45 160 Vince Oghobaase 2008 6.0 Ross Cockrell (5-13) 2012 18 8. Sean Thomas 1990-93 157 Greg Akinbiyi 2008 6.0 4. Richard Sommers (4-13) 1978 17 9. Leon Wright 2006-09 155 Ayanga Okpokowuruk 2009 6.0 5. Wyatt Smith (3-13) 1988 16 10. Bob Bickel 1950-51 148 Kenny Anunike 2013 6.0 Matt Daniels (2-14) 2011 16 Ross Cockrell (3-13) 2013 16 8. Quinton McCracken (2-13) 1989 15 John Talley (7-8) 2006 15

Most Total Passes Defended, Career (INT-PBU) 1. Ross Cockrell (12-42) 2010-13 54 2. John Talley (18-33) 2003-06 51 3. Wyatt Smith (13-32) 1988-91 45 4. Erwin Sampson (10-32) 1988-91 42

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Most QB Pressures, Game 1. Wesley Oglesby 4 vs. Northwestern, 2007 300-TACKLE DEFENSIVE PLAYERS 2. Many times 3 1. Mike Junkin 10. Jim Tyson last by Kelby Brown vs. Navy, 2010 Year Solo Ast. Total Year Solo Ast. Total 1983 34 24 58 1979 30 48 78 Most QB Pressures, Season 1984 49 56 105 1980 73 52 125 1. David Hawkins 1994 26 1985 105 57 162 1981 76 59 135 2. Chris Combs 1997 23 1986 110 78 188 Total 179 159 338 3. Johannes Brugger 1994 19 Total 298 215 513 Matt Zielinski 2002 19 11. Vincent Rey 5. James Kirkland 1994 18 2. Carl McGee Year Solo Ast. Total Chris Combs 1998 18 Year Solo Ast. Total 2006 5 7 12 7. James Kirkland 1995 12 1975 113 2007 49 62 111 Shawn Johnson 2002 12 1976 130 2008 65 44 109 Matt Zielinski 2003 12 1977 59 75 134 2009 44 54 98 1978 49 85 134 Total 163 167 330 Most QB Pressures, Career Total 511 1. Chris Combs 1996-99 57 12. Chike Egbuniwe 2. Matt Zielinski 2000-03 31 3. Ryan Fowler Year Solo Ast. Total 3. David Hawkins 1991-94 26 Year Solo Ast. Total 1994 0 9 9 4. Ryan Stallmeyer 1996-99 25 2000 59 28 87 1995 55 29 84 2001 70 57 127 1996 52 51 103 Most Caused Fumbles, Game 2002 78 67 145 1997 82 50 132 1. Charles Bowser 3 vs. Virginia, 1981 2003 79 57 136 Total 189 139 328 2. David Hawkins 2 vs. Wake Forest, 1994 Total 286 209 495 Patrick Bailey 2 vs. East Carolina, 2005 13. Matt Daniels Walt Canty 2 vs. FIU, 2011 4. Michael Tauiliili Year Solo Ast. Total Year Solo Ast. Total 2008 15 7 22 Most Caused Fumbles, Season 2005 56 36 92 2009 56 27 83 2006 32 62 94 2010 46 47 93 1. David Hawkins 1994 6 2007 53 55 108 2011 65 61 126 2. Jeffrey Green 1976 5 2008 63 77 140 Total 182 142 324 Charles Bowser 1981 5 Total 204 230 434 Mike Junkin 1986 5 14. Mark Allen 5. Pete Stubbs 1985 4 5. Erwin Sampson Year Solo Ast. Total Carlos Bagley 1995 4 Year Solo Ast. Total 1988 12 23 35 Kevin Lewis 1997 4 1988 88 62 150 1989 17 21 38 1989 52 52 104 1990 54 67 121 Most Caused Fumbles, Career 1990 55 46 101 1991 61 55 116 1. Matt Zielinski 2000-03 8 1991 36 24 70 Total 144 166 310 Michael Tauiliili 2005-08 8 Total 286 209 425 3. Matt Daniels 2008-11 7 4. Jim Reilly 1975-77 6 6. Darrell Spells Charles Bowser 1978-81 6 Year Solo Ast. Total Mike Junkin 1983-86 6 1989 32 36 68 Carlos Bagley 1992-95 6 1990 52 56 108 1991 73 51 124 Most Fumble Recoveries, Game 1992 71 48 119 1. Greg Akinbiyi 2 vs. James Madison, 2008 Total 228 191 419 Dwayne Norman 2 vs. Florida State, 2012 7. Emmett Tilley Most Fumble Recoveries, Season Year Solo Ast. Total 1. Dan Brooks 1976 6 1979 7 18 25 George Gawdun 1979 6 1980 58 42 100 Warren Scoville 1991 6 1981 91 73 164 4. Dave Demore 1986 5 1982 88 28 116 5. Ernest Clark 1972 4 Total 244 161 405 John Howell 1987 4 John Zuanich 1994 4 8. Billy Granville Terrell Smith 2003 4 Year Solo Ast. Total Kelby Brown 2010 4 1992 1 0 1 1993 27 27 54 Most Fumble Recoveries, Career 1994 69 45 115 1. Dan Brooks 1975-78 9 1995 49 21 70 2. George Gawdun 1976-79 8 1996 61 73 134 3. Warren Scoville 1989-92 6 Total 207 166 374 John Zuanich 1992-95 6 Terrell Smith 2000-03 6 9. Ryan Stallmeyer Kelby Brown 2010-present 6 Year Solo Ast. Total 7. Dave Demore 1984-87 5 1996 14 11 25 Darius Clark 1996-99 5 1997 75 53 128 1998 45 40 85 1999 70 40 110 Total 204 144 348 193 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMAN PASSING RECORDS Most Passing Yards, Quarter Most Pass Completions, Quarter Average Yards Per Attempt, Game 1. Dave Brown (2nd) 167 vs. N.C. State, 1989 1. Ben Bennett (2nd) 14 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 1. Dave Brown (36-444) 12.33 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 2. Ben Bennett (1st) 166 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 Thaddeus Lewis (4th 14 vs. Miami, 2006) 3. Dave Brown (2nd) 157 vs. North Carolina, 1989 3. Dave Brown (1st) 12 vs. North Carolina, 1989 Average Yards Per Attempt, Season 4. Dave Brown (2nd) 10 vs. N.C. State, 1989 1. Thaddeus Lewis (340-2,134) 2006 6.28 Most Passing Yards, Half 2. Ben Bennett (330-2,050) 1980 6.21 1. Dave Brown (1st) 291 vs. North Carolina, 1989 Most Pass Completions, Half 3. Steve Slayden (202-1,229) 1984 6.08 2. Dave Brown (1st) 282 vs. N.C. State, 1989 1. Ben Bennett (1st) 23 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 4. Mike Schneider (208-1,220) 2003 5.87 3. Ben Bennett (1st) 276 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 Dave Brown (1st) 23 vs. North Carolina, 1989 Average Yards Per Completion, Game Most Passing Yards, Game Most Pass Attempts, Quarter 1. Dave Brown (24-444) 18.50 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 1. Dave Brown 479 vs. North Carolina, 1989 1. Thaddeus Lewis (4th) 22 vs. Miami, 2006 2. Spence Fischer (10-175) 17.50 vs. Maryland, 1992 2. Ben Bennett 469 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 2. Ben Bennett (2nd) 20 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 3. Steve Slayden (8-133) 16.63 vs. Maryland, 1984 3. Dave Brown 444 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 Dave Brown (1st) 20 vs. North Carolina, 1989 4. Spence Fischer (11-179) 16.27 vs. Florida St., 1992 4. Dave Brown 374 vs. N.C. State, 1989 Mike Schneider (4th) 20 vs. Maryland, 2003 5. Zack Asack 328 vs. Clemson, 2005 5. Dave Brown (2nd) 19 vs. North Carolina, 1989 Average Yards Per Completion, Season 6. Thaddeus Lewis 305 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 1. Mike Schneider (97-1,220) 2003 12.58 Most Pass Attempts, Half 2. Thaddeus Lewis (180-2,134) 2006 12.02 3. Ben Bennett (174-2,050) 1980 11.78 Most Passing Yards, Season 1. Dave Brown (1st) 39 vs. North Carolina, 1989 (113-1,229) 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006 2,134 2. Ben Bennett (1st) 31 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 4. Steve Slayden 1984 10.88 2. Ben Bennett 1980 2,050 Ben Bennett (2nd) 31 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 3. Spence Fischer 1992 1,505 4. Thaddeus Lewis (2nd) 27 vs. Miami, 2006 Highest Pass Effi ciency, Game (15 att.) 4. Dave Brown 1989 1,479 5. Zack Asack (2nd) 26 vs. Clemson, 2005 1. Dave Brown 201.38 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 5. Steve Slayden 1984 1,229 (24-36, 444 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT) 6. Mike Schneider 2003 1,220 Most Pass Attempts, Game 2. Dave Brown 171.20 vs. Virginia, 1989 7. Zack Asack 2005 966 1. Ben Bennett 62 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 (15-20, 135 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT) 8. Bobby Campbell 1997 925 2. Dave Brown 54 vs. North Carolina, 1989 3. Dave Brown 165.75 vs. N.C. State, 1989 3. Mike Schneider 47 vs. Maryland, 2003 (27-42, 374 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT) Highest Pass Completion Pct., Game (15 att.) 4. Zack Asack 43 vs. Clemson, 2005 4. Spence Fischer 153.61 vs. East Carolina, 1992 (20-29, 222 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT) 1. Dave Brown (15-20) .750 vs. Virginia, 1989 5. Steve Slayden 42 vs. North Carolina, 1984 5. Thaddeus Lewis 152.29 vs. Navy, 2006 Zack Asack (12-16) .750 vs. Navy, 2005 Dave Brown 42 vs. N.C. State, 1989 (15-22, 181 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT) 3. Spence Fischer (20-29) .690 vs. East Carolina, 1992 7. Thaddeus Lewis 41 vs. Florida State, 2006 6. Thaddeus Lewis 151.83 vs. North Carolina, 2006 4. Thaddeus Lewis (15-22) .682 vs. Navy, 2006 8. Thaddeus Lewis 40 vs. Miami, 2006 (20-35, 285 yards, 4 TD, 2 INT) 5. Ben Bennett (21-31) .677 vs. Clemson, 1980 Thaddeus Lewis 40 vs. Boston College, 2006 7. Dave Brown 146.55 vs. North Carolina, 1989 (33-54, 479 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT) Highest Pass Completion Pct., Season (200 att.) Most Pass Attempts, Season 8. Thaddeus Lewis 145.69 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 1. Steve Slayden 1984 .559 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006 340 (21-32, 305 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT) 2. Thaddeus Lewis 2006 .529 2. Ben Bennett 1980 330 3. Ben Bennett 1980 .527 3. Mike Schneider 2003 208 4. Mike Schneider 2003 .466 4. Steve Slayden 1984 202 Highest Pass Effi ciency, Season (200 att.) 5. Spence Fischer 1992 197 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006 106.93 Most Touchdown Passes, Game (180-340, 2,134 yards, 11 TD, 16 INT) 1. Dave Brown 4 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 Most Pass Completions, Game 2. Steve Slayden 1984 104.67 (113-202, 1,229 yards, 4 TD, 9 INT) Dave Brown 4 vs. North Carolina, 1989 1. Ben Bennett 38 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 3. Ben Bennett 1980 100.76 Thaddeus Lewis 4 vs. North Carolina 2006 2. Dave Brown 33 vs. North Carolina, 1989 (174-330, 2,050 yards, 11 TD, 25 INT) 4. Spence Fischer 3 vs. East Carolina, 1992 3. Steve Slayden 27 vs. North Carolina, 1984 4. Mike Schneider 2003 98.30 Dave Brown 27 vs. N.C. State, 1984 (97-208, 1,220 yards, 4 TD, 6 INT) Most Touchdown Passes, Season 5. Zack Asack 26 vs. Clemson, 2005 1. Dave Brown 1989 14 6. Dave Brown 24 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 2. Ben Bennett 1980 11 7. Ben Bennett 21 vs. Clemson, 1980 Most 100-Yard Passing Games, Season Thaddeus Lewis 2006 11 Thaddeus Lewis 21 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006 10 Ben Bennett 1980 10 4. Spence Fischer 1992 8 Thaddeus Lewis 21 vs. Miami, 2006 5. Zack Asack 2005 5 10. Spence Fischer 20 vs. East Carolina, 1992 6. Steve Slayden 1984 4 Thaddeus Lewis 20 vs. Boston College, 2006 Most 200-Yard Passing Games, Season Mike Schneider 2003 4 Thaddeus Lewis 20 vs. North Carolina, 2006 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006 5 Sean Renfree 2009 4 2. Ben Bennett 1980 3 Dave Brown 1989 3 Most Pass Completions, Season Touchdown-to-Interception Ratio, Season (10 TD) 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006 180 1. Dave Brown (14-6) 2.33-1 1989 2. Ben Bennett 1980 174 Most 300-Yard Passing Games, Season 1. Dave Brown 1989 3 3. Steve Slayden 1984 113 2. Ben Bennett 1980 1 Most Games, 20+ Pass Completions, Season Spence Fischer 1992 113 Zack Asack 2005 1 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006 4 5. Mike Schneider 2003 97 Thaddeus Lewis 2006 1 2. Dave Brown 1989 3 3. Ben Bennett 1980 2 Most Pass Attempts Without An INT, Game Most 400-Yard Passing Games, Season 1. Thaddeus Lewis 41 vs. Florida State, 2006 1. Dave Brown 1989 2 Most Games, 30+ Pass Completions, Season 1. Ben Bennett 1980 1 Dave Brown 1989 1 Longest Pass 1. Dave Brown (Clarkston Hines) 97 vs. Wake Forest, 1989

194 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMAN RUSHING RECORDS Most Rushing Yards, Game Most Rushing Attempts, Game Highest Average Per Rushing Attempt, Game (15) 1. Tony Benjamin 186 vs. Wake Forest, 1973 1. Tony Benjamin 41 vs. Wake Forest, 1973 1. Tony Benjamin (16-144) 9.00 vs. Clemson, 1973 2. Tony Benjamin 181 vs. Georgia Tech, 1973 2. Tony Benjamin 32 vs. Georgia Tech, 1973 2. George Clark (16-140) 8.75 vs. Georgia Tech, 1944 3. Tony Benjamin 144 vs. Clemson, 1973 3. B.J. Hill 27 vs. Maryland, 1998 4. George Clark 140 vs. Georgia Tech, 1944 4. B.J. Hill 26 vs. Wake Forest, 1998 Highest Yards Per Rush Attempt Avg., Season (75) 5. Letavious Wilks 137 vs. Maryland, 1996 5. Mike Dunn 24 vs. N.C. State, 1975 1. George Clark (89-528) 1944 5.93 6. Tom Davis 130 vs. Maryland, 1941 Mike Grayson 24 vs. Georgia Tech, 1980 2. Tom Davis (108-569) 1941 5.27 7. B.J. Hill 124 vs. Maryland, 1998 7. B.J. Hill 23 vs. Western Carolina, 1998 3. Jela Duncan (109-553) 2012 5.07 8. Bob Brower 124 vs. North Carolina, 1978 B.J. Hill 23 vs. North Carolina, 1998 4. Tony Benjamin (114-572) 1973 5.02 9. Re’quan Boyette 123 vs. Florida State, 2005 9. Bob Brower 22 vs. North Carolina, 1978 5. Letavious Wilks (116-554) 1996 4.78 10. B.J. Hill 121 vs. Western Carolina, 1998 Jela Duncan 22 vs. North Carolina, 2012 6. Chris Douglas (110-503) 2000 4.57 11. Stanley Broadie 106 vs. Navy, 1977 11. B.J. Hill 20 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 7. Buddy Luper (101-454) 1942 4.50 12. Mike Grayson 105 vs. Georgia Tech, 1980 8. Stanley Broadie (132-579) 1977 4.45 13. Desmond Scott 100 vs. N.C. Central, 2009 Most Rushing Attempts, Season 9. B.J. Hill (192-798) 1998 4.16 14. Justin Boyle 98 vs. The Citadel, 2004 1. B.J. Hill 1998 192 10. Brandon Connette (78-321) 2010 4.12 15. Letavious Wilks 95 vs. Wake Forest, 1996 2. Stanley Broadie 1977 132 16. Patrick Kurunwune 93 vs. N.C. Central, 2009 3. Letavious Wilks 1996 116 Most Rushing Touchdowns, Season 17. Stanley Broadie 91 vs. Maryland, 1977 4. Tony Benjamin 1973 114 1. Brandon Connette 2010 8 Letavious Wilks 91 vs. N.C. State, 1996 5. Chris Douglas 2000 110 2. Chris Douglas 2000 6 19. Chris Douglas 88 vs. Florida State, 2000 6. Jela Duncan 2012 109 3. George Clark 1944 5 Jela Duncan 88 vs. Memphis, 2012 7. Tom Davis 1941 108 Stanley Broadie 1977 5 21. Mike Dunn 84 vs. N.C. State, 1975 8. Jay Hollingsworth 2008 107 5. Jela Duncan 2012 4 22. Josh Snead 83 vs. Alabama, 2010 9. Mike Dunn 1975 103 6. Mike Grayson 1980 3 23. Mike Dunn 78 vs. Clemson, 1975 10. Buddy Luper 1942 101 Chris Douglas 78 vs. North Carolina, 2000 Most 100-Yard Rushing Games, Season 25. Chris Douglas 77 vs. N.C. State, 2000 1. Tony Benjamin 1973 3 2. B.J. Hill 1998 2 Most Rushing Yards, Season 1. B.J. Hill 1998 798 Longest Rush 2. Stanley Broadie 1977 579 1. Re’quan Boyette 78 vs. Florida State, 2005 3. Tony Benjamin 1973 572 4. Tom Davis 1941 568 5. Letavious Wilks 1996 554 6. Jela Duncan 2012 553 7. George Clark 1944 528 8. Chris Douglas 2000 503 9. Mike Dunn 1975 413 10. Jay Hollingsworth 2008 399 FRESHMAN RECEIVING RECORDS Most Pass Receptions, Game Most Receiving Yards, Season Most Touchdown Receptions, Game 1. Johnny Williams 11 vs. Northwestern, 2008 1. Conner Vernon 2009 746 1. Keith Ewell 2 vs. North Carolina, 1988 2. Donovan Varner 10 vs. North Carolina, 2008 2. Walter Jones 1988 578 Stanley Dorsey 2 vs. Western Carolina, 1990 Conner Vernon 10 vs. N.C. State, 2009 3. Corey Thomas 1994 558 Corey Thomas 2 vs. Wake Forest, 1994 4. Walter Jones 7 vs. The Citadel, 1988 4. Keith Ewell 1988 428 Corey Thomas 2 vs. North Carolina, 1994 Jay Hollingsworth 7 vs. N.C. State, 2008 5. Johnny Williams 2008 327 Khary Sharpe 2 vs. Clemson, 2001 Conner Vernon 7 vs. Virginia, 2009 6. Jomar Wright 2004 323 7. Mike Hart 1998 289 Most Touchdown Receptions, Season Most Pass Receptions, Season 8. Khary Sharpe 2001 274 1. Corey Thomas 1994 8 1. Conner Vernon 2009 55 9. Julius Grantham 1983 259 2. Keith Ewell 1988 7 2. Corey Thomas 1994 37 10. Eron Riley 2005 247 3. Stanley Dorsey 1990 4 3. Walter Jones 1988 36 11. Reco Owens 1995 239 4. Walter Jones 1988 3 4. Johnny Williams 2008 30 Conner Vernon 2009 3 5. Julius Grantham 1983 27 Highest Yards Per Reception, Season (15) David Reeves 2012 3 6. Jay Hollingsworth 2008 25 1. Keith Ewell (18-428) 1988 23.78 7. Reco Owens 1995 24 2. Jomar Wright (18-323) 2004 17.94 Most 100-Yard Receiving Games, Season 8. Khary Sharpe 2001 23 3. Walter Jones (36-578) 1988 16.06 1. Conner Vernon 2009 3 9. Chris Douglas 2000 22 4. Corey Thomas (37-558) 1994 15.08 2. Walter Jones 1988 1 10. Mike Hart 1998 21 5. Johnell Barnes (15-217) 2013 14.47 Eron Riley 2005 1 Donovan Varner 2008 21 6. Mike Hart (21-289) 1998 13.76 Johnny Williams 2008 1 7. Conner Vernon (55-746) 2009 13.56 Most Receiving Yards, Game 8. Ben Patrick (17-218) 2003 12.82 1. Walter Jones 139 vs. The Citadel, 1988 9. Austin Kelly (15-186) 2007 12.40 2. Johnny Williams 137 vs. Northwestern, 2008 10. Khary Sharpe (23-274) 2001 11.91 3. Eron Riley 130 vs. Clemson, 2005 4. Conner Vernon 128 vs. Virginia Tech, 2009 5. Conner Vernon 103 vs. Virginia, 2009 6. Conner Vernon 102 vs. Maryland, 2009 7. Keith Ewell 98 vs. Virginia, 1988

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Most Points, Game Most Points, Season Touchdown Responsibility, Game (Rush-Pass) 1. DeVon Edwards vs. N.C. State, 2013 18 1. Ross Martin (20 FG, 46 PAT) 2012 106 1. Dave Brown (1-4) 5 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 2. Ross Martin vs. North Carolina, 2012 15 2. Corey Thomas (9 TD) 1994 54 2. Dave Brown (0-4) 4 vs. N.C. State, 1989 3. Brandon Connette vs. Virginia, 2010 14 3. Brandon Connette (8 TD, 1 PAT2) 2010 50 Thaddeus Lewis (0-4) 4 vs. North Carolina, 2006 4. Many with 12 4. Keith Ewell (7 TD) 1988 42 last by Ross Martin vs. N.C. Central, 2012 Sims Lenhardt (9 FG, 15 PAT) 1996 42 Touchdown Responsibility, Season (Rush-Pass) Chris Douglas (7 TD) 2000 42 1. Dave Brown (1-14) 1989 15 7. George Clark (6 TD) 1944 36 2. Ben Bennett (1-11) 1980 12 8. Dave Malechek (7 FG, 13 PAT) 1973 34 Thaddeus Lewis (1-11) 2006 12

FRESHMAN TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS

Most Total Offensive Yards, Game Most Total Offensive Yards, Season Most Total Offensive Plays, Game (Rush-Pass) 1. Dave Brown 470 vs. North Carolina, 1989 1. Thaddeus Lewis 2006 2,060 1. Ben Bennett (3-62) 65 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 (479 pass, -9 rush) (2,134 pass, -74 rush) 2. Mike Schneider (12-47) 59 vs. Maryland, 2003 2. Ben Bennett 447 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 2. Ben Bennett 1980 1,840 3. Dave Brown (2-54) 56 vs. North Carolina, 1989 (469 pass, -22 rush) (2,050 pass, -210 rush) 4. Zack Asack (10-43) 53 vs. Clemson, 2005 3. Dave Brown 446 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 3. Spence Fischer 1992 1,447 5. Mike Schneider (14-38) 52 vs. Wake Forest, 2003 (444 pass, 2 rush) (1,505 pass, -58 rush) 6. Steve Slayden (7-42) 49 vs. North Carolina, 1984 4. Dave Brown 358 vs. N.C. State, 1989 4. Mike Schneider 2003 1,401 Spence Fischer (18-31) 49 vs. Georgia Tech, 1992 (374 pass, -16 rush) (1,220 pass, 181 rush) Thaddeus Lewis (8-41) 49 vs. Florida State, 2006 5. Zack Asack 355 vs. Clemson, 2005 5. Steve Slayden 1984 1,151 Thaddeus Lewis (9-40) 49 vs. Boston College, 2006 (328 pass, 27 rush) (1,229 pass, -78 rush) 10. Dave Brown (6-42) 48 vs. N.C. State, 1989 6. Thaddeus Lewis 306 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 (305 pass, 1 rush) Most Total Offensive Plays, Season (Rush-Pass) 1. Thaddeus Lewis (99-340) 2006 439 2. Ben Bennett (51-330) 1980 381 3. Mike Schneider (84-208) 2003 292 4. Spence Fischer (69-197) 1992 266 5. Steve Slayden (61-202) 1984 263

FRESHMAN ALL-PURPOSE RECORDS Most All-Purpose Yards, Game Most All-Purpose Yards, Season 1. Desmond Scott 259 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 1. Chris Douglas 2000 1,442 (41 rushing, 7 receiving, 211 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (503 rushing, 168 receiving, 766 kickoff return, 5 punt return) 2. DeVon Edwards 218 vs. N.C. State, 2013 2. Julius Grantham 1983 1,257 (0 rushing, 0 receiving, 148 kickoff return, 0 punt return, 70 INT return) (556 rushing, 259 receiving, 442 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 3. George Clark 201 vs. South Carolina, 1944 3. George Clark 1944 1,159 (99 rushing, 0 receiving, 80 kickoff return, 22 punt return) (528 rushing, 0 receiving, 296 kickoff return, 335 punt return) 4. Tony Benjamin 197 vs. Wake Forest, 1973 4. Jamison Crowder 2011 1,141 (186 rushing, 0 receiving, 11 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (42 rushing, 163 receiving, 814 kickoff return, 122 punt return) 5. George Clark 196 vs. Georgia Tech, 1944 5. Conner Vernon 2009 1,041 (140 rushing, 0 receiving, 24 kickoff return, 43 punt return) (0 rushing, 746 receiving, 295 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 6. Chris Douglas 192 vs. N.C. State, 2000 6. B.J. Hill 1998 898 (77 rushing, 26 receiving, 84 kickoff return, 5 punt return) (798 rushing, 70 receiving, 30 kickoff return, 0 punt return) Conner Vernon 192 vs. Virginia Tech, 2009 7. Desmond Scott 2009 861 (0 rushing, 128 receiving, 64 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (262 rushing, 147 receiving, 452 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 8. Jamison Crowder 190 vs. Stanford, 2011 8. Jela Duncan 2012 789 (9 rushing, 47 receiving, 134 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (553 rushing, 89 receiving, 147 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 9. Chris Douglas 188 vs. Florida State, 2000 9. Stanley Broadie 1977 778 (88 rushing, 2 receiving, 98 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (579 rushing, 84 receiving, 115 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 10. Josh Snead 186 vs. Alabama, 2010 10. Josh Snead 2010 704 (83 rushing, 0 receiving, 103 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (221 rushing, 0 receiving, 483 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 11. Tony Benjamin 181 vs. Georgia Tech, 1973 11. Jay Hollingsworth 2008 681 (181 rushing, 0 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (399 rushing, 188 receiving, 94 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 12. Jamison Crowder 180 vs. North Carolina, 2011 12. DeVon Edwards 2013 652 (5 rushing, 61 receiving, 73 kickoff return, 41 punt return) (0 rushing, 0 receiving, 574 kickoff return, 0 punt return, 78 INT return) 13. Chris Douglas 179 vs. Clemson, 2000 13. Tony Benjamin 1973 628 (51 rushing, 24 receiving, 104 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (572 rushing, 25 receiving, 31 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 14. Conner Vernon 173 vs. N.C. State, 2009 14. Latavius Wilks 1996 621 (0 rushing, 86 receiving, 87 kickoff return, 0 punt return) (554 rushing, 67 receiving, 0 kickoff return, 0 punt return) 15. Julius Grantham 162 vs. N.C. State, 1983 (40 rushing, 11 receiving, 111 kickoff return, 0 punt return)

196 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMAN PLACEKICKING RECORDS Most PATs, Game Most PAT Attempts, Game Most Field Goals, Game 1. Randy Gardner 7 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 1. Randy Gardner 7 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 1. Ross Martin 4 vs. North Carolina, 2012 2. Ross Martin 6 vs. N.C. Central, 2012 2. Ross Martin 6 vs. N.C. Central, 2012 2. Randy Gardner 2 vs. Tennessee, 1989 Ross Martin 6 vs. Virginia, 2012 Ross Martin 6 vs. Virginia, 2012 Sims Lenhardt 2 vs. Northwestern, 1996 Ross Martin 6 vs. Miami, 2012 Ross Martin 6 vs. Miami, 2012 Sims Lenhardt 2 vs. Clemson, 1996 5. Randy Gardner 5 vs. Army, 1989 5. Randy Gardner 5 vs. Army, 1989 Brent Garber 2 vs. Wake Forest, 2000 Randy Gardner 5 vs. N.C. State, 1989 Randy Gardner 5 vs. N.C. State, 1989 Ross Martin 2 vs. Stanford, 2012 Ross Martin 5 vs. FIU, 2012 Ross Martin 5 vs. FIU, 2012 Ross Martin 2 vs. N.C. Central, 2012 Ross Martin 5 vs. Memphis, 2012 Ross Martin 5 vs. Memphis, 2012 Ross Martin 2 vs. Wake Forest, 2012 9. Randy Gardner 4 vs. North Carolina, 1989 9. Dave Malechek 4 vs. North Carolina, 1973 Ross Martin 2 vs. Virginia Tech, 2012 Brent Garber 4 vs. N.C. State, 2000 Randy Gardner 4 vs. Northwestern, 1989 Ross Martin 2 vs. Clemson, 2012 Ross Martin 4 vs. Wake Forest, 2012 Randy Gardner 4 vs. North Carolina, 1989 Ross Martin 2 vs. Cincinnati, 2012 Brent Garber 4 vs. N.C. State, 2000 Most PATs, Season Ross Martin 4 vs. Wake Forest, 2012 Most Field Goals, Season 1. Ross Martin 2012 46 1. Ross Martin 2012 20 2. Randy Gardner 1989 36 Most PAT Attempts, Season 2. Randy Gardner 1989 9 3. Brent Garber 2000 16 1. Ross Martin 2012 47 Sims Lenhardt 1996 9 4. Sims Lenhardt 1996 15 2. Randy Gardner 1989 39 4. Dave Malechek 1973 7 Joe Surgan 2005 15 3. Sims Lenhardt 1996 18 Scott McKinney 1978 7 6. Dave Malechek 1973 13 Brent Garber 2000 18 Brent Garber 2000 7 Nick Maggio 2007 13 5. Joe Surgan 2005 16 7. Joe Surgan 2005 6 6. Dave Malechek 1973 14 7. Nick Maggio 2007 13 Most Field Goal Attempts, Game 1. Brent Garber 4 vs. Wake Forest, 2000 Highest PAT Percentage, Season (15 att.) Ross Martin 4 vs. North Carolina, 2012 1. Ross Martin (46-47) 2012 .979 3. Sims Lenhardt 3 vs. Northwestern, 1996 2. Joe Surgan (15-16) 2005 .938 Sims Lenhardt 3 vs. Clemson, 1996 3. Randy Gardner (36-39) 1989 .923 4. Brent Garber (16-18) 2000 .889 Most Field Goal Attempts, Season 5. Sims Lenhardt (15-18) 1996 .833 1. Ross Martin 2012 23 2. Dave Malechek 1973 18 3. Randy Gardner 1989 16 4. Sims Lenhardt 1996 15 5. Brent Garber 2000 12

Highest Field Goal Percentage, Season (15 att.) 1. Ross Martin (20-23) 2012 .870 2. Sims Lenhardt (9-15) 1996 .600 3. Randy Gardner (9-16) 1989 .563

Longest Field Goal 1. Ross Martin 52 vs. Cincinnati, 2012 2. Ross Martin 50 vs. Georgia Tech, 2012

FRESHMAN PUNTING RECORDS Most Punts, Game Most Punting Yards, Game Highest Yards Per Punt Average, Game (3) 1. Kevin Jones 12 vs. Georgia Tech, 2007 1. Will Monday 486 vs. Florida State, 2012 1. Brian Morton (3-150) 50.00 vs. Navy, 1997 Will Monday 12 vs. Florida State, 2012 2. Kevin Jones 450 vs. Georgia Tech, 2007 2. Will Monday (7-330) 47.14 vs. Stanford, 2012 3. John Tolish 9 vs. Ohio State, 1981 3. Will Monday 423 vs. Virginia, 2012 3. Brian Morton (6-282) 47.00 vs. Wake Forest, 1997 John Krueger 9 vs. Florida State, 1993 4. John Tolish 374 vs. Ohio State, 1981 Will Monday (9-423) 47.00 vs. Virginia, 2012 Trey McDonald 9 vs. Florida State, 2001 5. Brian Morton 364 vs. North Carolina, 1997 5. Will Monday (4-187) 46.75 vs. Virginia Tech, 2012 Trey McDonald 9 vs. Georgia Tech, 2001 6. Will Monday 359 vs. Clemson, 2012 6. John Krueger (7-323) 46.14 vs. Wake Forest, 1993 Kevin Jones 9 vs. Virginia Tech, 2007 7. John Tolish 352 vs. Maryland, 1981 7. Anthony Dilweg (5-229) 45.80 vs. South Carolina, 1985 Will Monday 9 vs. Virginia, 2012 8. John Krueger 347 vs. Florida State, 1993 8. Brian Morton (7-320) 45.71 vs. Northwestern, 1997 Will Monday 9 vs. Clemson, 2012 9. Brian Morton (8-364) 45.50 vs. North Carolina, 1997 10. John Tolish 8 vs. Maryland, 1981 Most Punting Yards, Season Kevin Jones (4-182) 45.50 vs. Northwestern, 2007 Brian Morton 8 vs. North Carolina, 1997 1. Will Monday 2012 2,991 Kevin Jones 8 vs. Clemson, 2007 2. Kevin Jones 2007 2,871 Highest Yards Per Punt Average, Season (25) 3. Brian Morton 1997 2,445 1. Will Monday (67-2,991) 2012 44.64 Most Punts, Season 4. Trey McDonald 2001 2,304 2. Brian Morton (59-2,445) 1997 41.44 1. Kevin Jones 2007 75 5. John Tolish 1981 2,280 3. Anthony Dilweg (54-2,178) 1985 40.33 2. Will Monday 2012 67 6. Anthony Dilweg 1985 2,178 4. John Krueger (50-1,966) 1993 39.32 3. John Tolish 1981 60 5. Trey McDonald (60-2,304) 2001 38.40 Trey McDonald 2001 60 6. Kevin Jones (75-2,871) 2007 38.28 5. Brian Morton 1997 59 6. Anthony Dilweg 1985 54 Longest Punt 1. Will Monday 79 vs. Cincinnati, 2012

197 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE FRESHMAN KICKOFF & PUNT RETURN RECORDS Most Kickoff Returns, Game Highest Kickoff Return Average, Game (3) Most Punt Returns, Game 1. Desmond Scott 7 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 1. DeVon Edwards (3-148) 49.33 vs. N.C. State, 2013 1. Adam Geis 5 vs. Army, 1994 2. Chris Davis 6 vs. Maryland, 2004 2. Quinton McCracken (3-142) 47.33 vs. Clemson, 1988 Juwan Thompson 6 vs. Wake Forest, 2010 3. DeVon Edwards (3-138) 46.00 vs. N. Carolina, 2013 Most Punt Returns, Season Jamison Crowder 6 vs. Stanford, 2011 4. Chris Davis (6-218) 36.33 vs. Maryland, 2004 1. Adam Geis 1994 20 Jamison Crowder 6 vs. FIU, 2011 Highest Kickoff Return Average, Season (18) Most Punt Return Yards, Game Most Kickoff Returns, Season 1. DeVon Edwards (19-574) 2013 30.21 1. George Clark 119 vs. Wake Forest, 1944 1. Jamison Crowder 2011 38 2. Chris Davis (20-516) 2004 25.80 2. Chris Douglas 2000 35 3. Quinton McCracken (19-483) 1988 25.42 Most Punt Return Yards, Season 3. Richmond Flowers 1996 27 4. Desmond Scott (18-452) 2009 25.11 1. George Clark 1944 335 5. Josh Snead (22-483) 2010 21.95 6. Jamison Crowder (38-814) 2011 21.42 Most Kickoff Return Yards, Game Highest Punt Ret. Average, Game (3) 1. Chris Davis 218 vs. Maryland, 2004 1. George Clark (3-119) 39.67 vs. Wake Forest, 1944 2. Desmond Scott 211 vs. Wake Forest, 2009 Longest Kickoff Return 1. DeVon Edwards 100 vs. N.C. State, 2013 Highest Punt Return Average, Season (12) 2. DeVon Edwards 99 vs. North Carolina, 2013 Most Kickoff Return Yards, Season 1. George Clark (17-335) 1944 19.71 3. Chris Davis 94 vs. Maryland, 2004 1. Jamison Crowder 2011 814 2. Brad Breedlove (12-140) 1990 11.67 2. Chris Douglas 2000 766 Longest Punt Return 1. George Clark 95 vs. Wake Forest, 1944 FRESHMAN DEFENSIVE RECORDS Most Tackles, Game Most Tackles, Playing Debut Most Interceptions, Game 1. Erwin Sampson 20 vs. N.C. State, 1988 1. Brendan Dewan 12 vs. East Carolina, 2002 1. John Talley 2 vs. Clemson, 2007 2. Erwin Sampson 19 vs. Clemson, 1988 2. Todd DeLamielleure 10 vs. Western Carolina, 1998 Ross Cockrell 2 vs. Virginia, 2010 3. Mike Junkin 18 vs. N.C. State, 1983 Jim Scharrer 10 vs. Florida State, 2001 DeVon Edwards 2 vs. N.C. State, 2013 Erwin Sampson 18 vs. The Citadel, 1988 Breon Borders 2 vs. Florida State, 2013 5. Erwin Sampson 17 vs. Wake Forest, 1988 Most Tackles For Loss, Game Darrell Spells 17 vs. Army, 1989 1. Todd DeLamielleure 4.0 vs. Wake Forest, 1998 Most Interceptions, Season 7. Erwin Sampson 16 vs. Tennessee, 1988 2. Chris Combs 3.0 vs. Wake Forest, 1996 1. Breon Border 2013 4 Darrell Spells 16 vs. Tennessee, 1989 Ryan Fowler 3.0 vs. Florida State, 2000 2. Wyatt Smith 1988 3 Todd DeLamielleure 16 vs. Georgia Tech, 1998 Ryan Fowler 3.0 vs. Maryland, 2000 Ross Cockrell 2010 3 10. Michael Tauiliili 15 vs. Wake Forest, 2005 Jim Scharrer 3.0 vs. North Carolina, 2001 11. Erwin Sampson 14 vs. North Carolina, 1988 Brendan Dewan 3.0 vs. East Carolina, 2003 Most Pass Breakups, Game Billy Granville 14 vs. Clemson, 1993 Michael Tauiliili 3.0 vs. North Carolina, 2005 1. Fonda Williams 4 vs. N.C. State, 1985 Michael Tauiliili 14 vs. North Carolina, 2005 2. Quinton McCracken 3 vs. Maryland, 1988 Kyler Brown 14 vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 Most Tackles For Loss, Season Bryon Fields 3 vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 15. Erwin Sampson 13 vs. Maryland, 1988 1. Ryan Fowler 2000 13.0 Billy Granville 13 vs. North Carolina, 1993 2. Travis Pearson 1990 12.0 Most Pass Breakups, Season Todd DeLamielleure 13 vs. Wake Forest, 1998 3. Chris Combs 1996 11.0 1. Wyatt Smith 1988 13 Michael Tauiliili 13 vs. Florida State, 2005 4. Michael Tauiliili 2005 10.0 2. Fonda Williams 1985 11 Dwayne Norman 13 vs. Florida State, 2012 5. Todd DeLamielleure 1998 8.0 20. Ryan Fowler 12 vs. Vanderbilt, 2000 Vince Oghobaase 2006 8.0 Most Total Passes Defended, Game (INT-PBU) Ryan Fowler 12 vs. Florida State, 2000 7. Jim Scharrer 2001 7.0 1. Fonda Williams (0-4) 4 vs. N.C. State, 1985 Brendan Dewan 12 vs. East Carolina, 2002 8. Brendan Dewan 2002 6.5 DeVon Edwards 12 vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 Wesley Oglesby 2007 6.5 Most Total Passes Defended, Season (INT-PBU) 1. Wyatt Smith (3-13) 1988 16 Most Tackles, Season Most Sacks, Game 2. Fonda Williams (1-11) 1985 12 1. Erwin Sampson 1988 150 1. Travis Pearson 2.0 vs. Maryland, 1990 Breon Borders (4-8) 2013 12 2. Carl McGee 1975 113 Chris Combs 2.0 vs. Georgia Tech, 1996 4. Ross Cockrell (3-7) 2010 10 3. Michael Tauiliili 2005 92 Chris Combs 2.0 vs. N.C. State, 1996 4. Ryan Fowler 2000 87 Chris Combs 2.0 vs. Wake Forest, 1996 5. Todd DeLamielleure 1998 75 Todd DeLamielleure 2.0 vs. Wake Forest, 1998 Most QB Pressures, Game 6. Jim Scharrer 2001 69 Ryan Fowler 2.0 vs. Florida State, 2000 1. Wesley Oglesby 4 vs. Northwestern, 2007 7. Darrell Spells 1989 68 2. Kelby Brown 3 vs. Navy, 2010 8. DeVon Edwards 2013 64 Most Sacks, Season 9. Kelby Brown 2010 63 1. Chris Combs 1996 8.0 Most QB Pressures, Season Deondre Singleton 2013 63 2. Ryan Fowler 2000 7.0 1. Todd DeLamielleure 1998 11 11. Ross Cockrell 2010 60 2. Wesley Oglesby 2007 7 Dwayne Norman 2012 60 3. Chris Combs 1996 6 13. Brendan Dewan 2002 59 4. Kelby Brown 2010 5 14. Mike Junkin 1983 58 15. Duane Marks 1990 56 Most Caused Fumbles, Season 16. Billy Granville 1993 54 1. Michael Tauiliili 2005 3 17. Wyatt Smith 1988 53 18. Kyler Brown 2012 51 Most Fumble Recoveries, Game 17. Travis Pearson 1990 50 1. Dwayne Norman 2 vs. Florida State, 2012

Most Fumble Recoveries, Season 198 1. Kelby Brown 2010 4 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS SCORING Most Offensive Plays 1. 100 vs. Northwestern, 1998 Most PATs Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed SUPERLATIVES 1. 9 vs. N.C. State, 1943 1. -49 vs. N.C. State, 1943 Duke Most Offensive Yards Most Points, Loss 1. 728 vs. Davidson, 1941 Most PAT Attempts Fewest Pass Completions Allowed 1. 55 vs. Pittsburgh (58), 2013 2. 706 vs. Wake Forest, 1982 1. 11 vs. N.C. State, 1943 1. 0, many times; last vs. Ga. Tech, 1977 2. 48 vs. Wake Forest (54), 2010 3. 661 vs. Texas A&M, 2013 48 vs. Texas A&M (52), 2013 4. 656 vs. North Carolina, 1989 Most Field Goals Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 4. 45 vs. N.C. State (47), 1987 5. 653 vs. Western Carolina, 1990 1. 6 vs. Clemson, 1976 1. -1 vs. Wake Forest, 1973 45 vs. Miami (52), 2012 6. 621 vs. Virginia, 1982 6. 44 vs. North Carolina (45), 2006 Most Field Goal Attempts Most Interceptions 7. 43 vs. Navy (46), 2007 Highest Yards Per Play Average 1. 7 vs. Clemson, 1976 1. 6 vs. George Washington, 1949 8. 40 vs. North Carolina (41), 1994 1. 9.39 (54-507) vs. Richmond, 1944 7 vs. N.C. State, 1994 6 vs. Virginia Tech, 1951 6 vs. Wake Forest, 1963 Most Points, Loss, Home Most Total First Downs Most Pass Interceptions 6 vs. North Carolina, 1989 1. 55 vs. Pittsburgh (58), 2013 1. 38 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 1. 7 vs. Navy, 1954 2. 45 vs. N.C. State (47), 1987 7 vs. Maryland, 1998 Most Interception Return Yards 45 vs. Miami (52), 2012 Most First Downs By Rush 1. 158 vs. Clemson, 1980 4. 44 vs. North Carolina (45), 2006 1. 25 vs. Virginia, 1957 Most Fumbles 5. 40 vs. North Carolina (41), 1994 1. 9 vs. N.C. State, 1986 Most Fumbles Recovered Most First Downs By Pass 1. 8 vs. Wake Forest, 1956 Most Points, Loss, Away 1. 23 vs. N.C. State, 1987 Most Fumbles Lost 1. 48 vs. Wake Forest (54), 2010 23 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 1. 6 vs. Clemson, 1965 Most Points, Game 2. 43 vs. Navy (46), 2007 6 vs. Clemson, 1968 1. 96 vs. Furman, 1891 3. 38 vs. North Carolina (39), 1976 Most First Downs By Penalty 6 vs. N.C. State, 1986 2. 75 vs. N.C. State, 1943 38 vs. Rutgers (39), 1993 1. 6 vs. Clemson, 1983 3. 72 vs. Richmond, 1927 6 vs. Miami, 2012 Most Penalties 4. 70 vs. Tennessee, 1893 Fewest Points, Win 5. 68 vs. Guilford, 1923 1. 20 vs. Clemson, 1969 1. 3 vs. Wake Forest (0), 1922 Most Pass Attempts 3 vs. Wake Forest (0), 1978 3. 6 twelve times; last vs. Army, 1964 1. 63 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 Most Penalty Yards Most Points, Quarter 63 vs. Stanford, 2012 1. 201 vs. Clemson, 1969 1. 34 vs. Wake Forest, 1937 34 vs. Wake Forest, 1999 Fewest Points, Win, Home 3. 32 vs. Pennsylvania, 1954 1. 3 vs. Wake Forest (0), 1978 Most Pass Completions Most Punts 4. 30 vs. FIU, 2012 2. 6, seven times, last vs. NC, 1961 1. 43 vs. Boston College, 2011 1. 21 vs. Pittsburgh, 1938 2. 42 vs. Stanford, 2012 5. 28 vs. Wake Forest, 1941 3. 41 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 28 vs. Virginia, 1961 Fewest Points, Win, Away Most Punting Yards 28 vs. Wake Forest, 2001 1. 6 vs. North Carolina (4), 1891 Most Passing Yards 1. 788 vs. Pittsburgh, 1938 6 vs. Elon (0), 1925 1. 489 vs. Georgia Tech, 1997 Most Points, Half 6 vs. Wofford (0), 1925 2. 482 vs. Wake Forest, 1980 Most Punt Returns 1. 46 vs. Bogue Field, 1945 6 vs. Washington & Lee (0), 1931 3. 479 vs. North Carolina, 1989 1. 10 vs. Colgate, 1938 46 vs. Richmond, 1949 6 vs. Army (0), 1964 4. 475 vs. Wake Forest, 1988 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 1938 3. 45 vs. Pennsylvania,1954 5. 459 vs. N.C. State, 2009 4. 43 vs. N.C. State, 1952 Opponent 5. 41 vs. N.C. State, 1943 Most Punt Return Yards Most Points, Loss 41 vs. Wake Forest, 1999 Highest Pass Competion Pct. (15 att.) 1. 194 vs. Richmond, 1946 1. 48 by Virginia (55), 2010 1. .938 (15-16) vs. Georgia Tech, 1960 2. 38 by South Carolina (42), 1970 Highest Punt Return Average Most Points Allowed, Game 3. 36 by Wake Forest (38), 1986 Highest Yads Per Comp. Avg. (15 att.) 1. 27.71 (7-194) vs. Richmond, 1946 1. 64 by Notre Dame, 1966 4. 35 by Wake Forest (52), 1989 1. 21.58 (19-410) vs. The Citadel, 1988 64 by Navy, 1996 35 by Wake Forest (48), 1999 Most Kickoff Returns 3. 63 by Florida State, 2000 4. 62 by Florida State, 1998 Most Rushing Attempts 1. 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 1966 Most Points, Loss, Home 5. 59 six times; last by Clemson, 2001 1. 84 vs. N.C. State, 1956 10 vs. Notre Dame, 1966 1. 36 by Wake Forest (38), 1986 2. 35 by Wake Forest (48), 1999 Most Rushing Yards Most Kickoff Return Yards Most Points Allowed, Quarter 3. 34 by Virginia (38), 1988 1. 35 by North Carolina, 2000 1. 614 vs. Davidson, 1941 1. 276 vs. N.C. State, 1992 2. 445 vs. South Carolina, 1935 2. 32 by Florida State, 1994 Most Points, Loss, Away 3. 444 vs.Richmond, 1943 3. 31 by Florida State, 2001 1. 48 by Virginia (55), 2010 Highest Kickoff Return Average 4. 29 by Maryland, 11982 4. 432 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 1. 57.67 (3-173) vs. Wake Forest, 1999 2. 38 by South Carolina (42), 1970 5. 431 vs. South Carolina, 1945 5. 28, eight times 3. 35 by Wake Forest (52), 1989 last by Alabama, 2010 Fewest Offensive Plays Allowed Highest Yards Per Rushing Fewest Points, Win 1. 9 vs. N.C. State, 1943 Most Points Allowed, Half Attempt Average 1. 3 by Clemson (2), 1965 1. 54 by Florida State, 1995 1. 9.48 (29-275) vs. Wake Forest, 1945 Fewest Total Yards Allowed 3 by Clemson (0), 1971 2. 52 by North Carolina, 2000 3. 6, nine times, last by Clemson (0), 1959 1. -6 (-49 r, 43 p) vs. N.C. State, 1943 3. 49 by N.C. State, 2001 Most Passing Touchdowns -6 (-16 r, 10 p) vs. South Carolina, 1945 4. 45 by Alabama, 2010 Fewest Points, Win, Home 1. 6 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987 5. 44 by Florida State, 1999 Fewest Rushing Attempts Allowed 1. 3 by Clemson (2), 1965 Most Rushing Touchdowns 1. 13 vs. Richmond, 1944 1. 11 vs. N.C. State, 1943 Fewest Points, Win, Away 1. 6, nine times, last by Clemson (0), 1959 199 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE ANNUAL LEADERS Passing Yards Rushing Yards Pass Receptions Year Name Cmp Att INT TD Yards Year Name Att Yds TD Avg Year Name Rec Yds TD Avg 1938 Eric Tipton (Sr.) 22 51 2 0 269 1938 Bob O’Mara (Sr.) 162 703 - 4.34 1938 James Marion (Sr.) 7 62 - 8.86 1939 Wes McAfee (Jr.) 23 46 0 0 306 1939 George McAfee (Sr.) 96 596 - 6.21 1939 George McAfee (Sr.) 10 229 - 22.90 1940 Frank Swiger (Sr.) 22 38 0 0 357 1940 Jasper Davis (Sr.) 90 591 - 6.57 1940 Steve Lach (Jr.) 26 335 - 12.89 1941 Tom Davis (So.) 37 74 0 0 506 1941 Tom Davis (So.) 108 569 - 5.27 1941 Steve Lach (Sr.) 22 366 - 16.64 1942 Tom Davis (Jr.) 15 42 0 0 179 1942 Buddy Luper (Jr.) 101 454 - 4.50 1942 Gordon Carver (So.) 7 152 - 21.71 1943 Buddy Luper (Jr.) 14 36 3 0 351 1943 Buddy Luper ((Sr.) 76 520 - 6.84 1943 Lamar Blount (Sr.) 6 227 - 37.83 1944 Tom Davis (Sr.) 10 21 3 0 153 1944 George Clark (Fr.) 89 528 - 6.93 1944 Gordon Carver (Jr.) 13 252 - 19.39 1945 George Clark (So.) 15 20 2 0 275 1945 George Clark (So.) 64 530 - 8.28 1945 Gordon Carver (Sr.) 7 140 - 20.00 1946 George Clark (Jr.) 13 38 6 0 190 1946 Leo Long (Sr.) 129 371 - 2.88 1946 Buddy Mulligan (Jr.) 8 156 - 19.50 1947 Fred Folger (Jr.) 28 65 9 0 383 1947 Fred Folger (Jr.) 93 304 - 3.27 1947 Buddy Mulligan (Sr.) 13 176 0 13.54 1948 Fred Folger (Sr.) 27 70 4 2 457 1948 Jack Mounie (So.) 91 322 3 3.54 1948 Tom Hughes (Jr.) 15 237 2 15.80 1949 Billy Cox (Jr.) 59 118 7 4 779 1949 Billy Cox (Jr.) 154 489 10 3.18 1949 Tom Hughes (Sr.) 25 329 0 13.16 1950 Billy Cox (Sr.) 108 206 15 8 1,428 1950 Billy Cox (Sr.) 191 567 3 2.97 1950 Corren Youmans (Sr.) 40 446 1 11.15 1951 Jerry Barger (Fr.) 31 64 10 1 366 1951 Charlie Smith (Jr.) 95 493 7 5.19 1951 Howard Pitt (So.) 17 187 0 11.00 1952 Worth Lutz (So.) 42 79 2 9 533 1952 Red Smith (Jr.) 79 414 5 5.24 1952 Howard Pitt (Jr.) 20 277 6 13.85 1953 Jerry Barger (Jr.) 21 38 5 4 353 1953 Lloyd Caudle (Sr.) 104 510 7 4.90 1953 Howard Pitt (Sr.) 14 189 0 13.50 1954 Jerry Barger (Sr.) 39 67 9 5 603 1954 Bob Pascal (Jr.) 107 561 9 5.24 1954 Buddy Bass (So.) 10 152 1 15.20 1955 Sonny Jurgensen (Jr.) 37 69 7 3 536 1955 Bob Pascal (Sr.) 156 750 8 4.81 1955 Sonny Sorrell (Sr.) 12 153 1 12.75 1956 Sonny Jurgensen (Sr.) 28 59 6 2 371 1956 Hal McElhaney (Jr.) 90 449 1 4.99 1956 Buddy Bass (Sr.) 9 136 1 15.11 1957 Bob Brodhead (Jr.) 30 62 7 4 392 1957 Wray Carlton (Jr.) 158 833 8 5.27 1957 George Dutrow (Jr.) 10 100 2 10.00 1958 Bob Brodhead (Sr.) 53 111 9 3 651 1958 Wray Carlton (Sr.) 164 636 6 3.88 1958 Wray Carlton (Sr.) 17 189 2 11.12 1959 George Harris (Sr.) 27 65 5 2 381 1959 Joel Arrington (So.) 92 444 3 4.83 1959 Joel Arrington (So.) 13 124 1 9.54 1960 Don Altman (Jr.) 80 119 6 3 635 1960 Mark Leggett (So.) 92 444 3 4.83 1960 ACCTee Moorman (Sr.) 54 476 3 8.82 1961 Walt Rappold (Jr.) 54 96 5 7 657 1961 Mark Leggett (Jr.) 86 318 1 3.70 1961 Stan Crisson (So.) 20 241 2 12.05 1962 Walt Rappold (Sr.) 57 113 11 2 696 1962 Mark Leggett (Sr.) 114 478 4 4.19 1962 Stan Crisson (Jr.) 30 307 1 10.23 1963 Scotty Glacken (So.) 101 201 8 12 1,265 1963 Jay Wilkinson (Sr.) 117 631 7 5.39 1963 ACCStan Crisson (Sr.) 48 559 7 11.65 1964 ACCScotty Glacken (Jr.) 104 192 9 7 1,178 1964 Mike Curtis (Sr.) 121 497 4 4.11 1964 James Scott (Sr.) 29 388 1 13.38 1965 Todd Orvald (Jr.) 63 105 7 7 850 1965 Jay Calabrese (So.) 154 658 9 4.27 1965 Chuck Drulis (Sr.) 39 390 2 10.00 1966 Al Woodall (Jr.) 39 71 4 2 482 1966 Jay Calabrese (Jr.) 175 580 10 3.31 1966 Dave Dunaway (Sr.) 43 614 3 14.28 1967 Al Woodall (Sr.) 79 150 9 2 1,019 1967 Jay Calabrese (Sr.) 136 563 5 4.14 1967 Jim Dearth (So.) 20 284 0 14.20 1968 ACCLeo Hart (So.) 162 301 11 11 2,238 1968 Phil Asack (So.) 168 690 8 4.11 1968 ACCHenley Carter (Sr.) 65 892 2 13.72 1969 ACCLeo Hart (Jr.) 145 268 9 5 1,642 1969 Bob Zwirko (So.) 94 504 4 5.36 1969 Marcel Courtillet (Sr.) 45 489 2 10.87 1970 ACCLeo Hart (Sr.) 179 308 12 7 2,236 1970 Steve Jones (So.) 203 854 8 4.21 1970 ACCWes Chesson (Sr.) 74 1,080 3 14.60 1971 Dennis Satyshur (Sr.) 41 84 8 2 631 1971 Steve Jones (Jr.) 193 861 6 4.46 1971 Dan Phelan (Sr.) 17 273 0 16.06 1972 Mark Johnson (So.) 30 69 7 1 380 1972 ACCSteve Jones (Sr.) 287 1,236 6 4.31 1972 Mark Landon (So.) 16 206 1 12.80 1973 Mark Johnson (Jr.) 38 91 11 3 497 1973 Tony Benjamin (Fr.) 114 572 1 5.02 1973 Ben Fordham (Jr.) 30 438 0 14.60 1974 Hal Spears (Jr.) 79 141 6 5 1,132 1974 Art Gore (So.) 125 627 4 5.02 1974 Troy Slade (Jr.) 31 489 2 15.77 1975 Bob Corbett (Sr.) 81 131 6 3 1,063 1975 Tony Benjamin (Jr.) 136 674 6 5.96 1975 Troy Slade (Sr.) 43 654 0 15.21 1976 Mike Dunn (So.) 90 168 11 2 1,078 1976 Mike Dunn (So.) 176 757 12 4.30 1976 ACCTom Hall (Jr.) 44 594 1 13.50 1977 Mike Dunn (Jr.) 102 191 9 7 1,239 1977 Stanley Broadie (Fr.) 132 579 5 4.39 1977 Tom Hall (Sr.) 33 418 1 12.67 1978 Mike Dunn (Sr.) 65 144 8 2 668 1978 Greg Rhett (Jr.) 85 453 5 5.33 1978 Derrick Lewis (So.) 20 365 1 18.25 1979 Stanley Driskell (Sr.) 54 145 11 4 721 1979 Greg Rhett (Sr.) 121 427 2 3.53 1979 Ron Fredrick (So.) 28 395 3 14.11 1980 Ben Bennett (Fr.) 174 330 25 11 2,050 1980 Greg Boone (So.) 94 380 1 4.04 1980 Marvin Brown (Sr.) 34 451 1 13.27 1981 Ben Bennett (So.) 110 202 8 7 1,445 1981 Mike Grayson (So.) 179 744 1 4.16 1981 Cedric Jones (Sr.) 42 832 10 19.81 1982 ACCBen Bennett (Jr.) 236 374 12 20 3,033 1982 Mike Grayson (Jr.) 136 693 5 5.10 1982 ACCMark Militello (Jr.) 52 725 2 13.94 1983 Ben Bennett (Sr.) 300 469 12 17 3,086 1983 Mike Grayson (Sr.) 181 785 8 4.34 1983 ACCMike Grayson (Sr.) 66 582 2 8.82 1984 Steve Slayden (Fr.) 113 202 9 4 1,229 1984 Julius Grantham (So.) 110 395 1 3.59 1984 Chuck Herring (Jr.) 37 627 0 16.95 1985 Steve Slayden (So.) 173 294 13 10 1,937 1985 Tracy Smith (Jr.) 122 455 5 3.73 1985 Doug Green (So.) 51 804 8 15.77 1986 Steve Slayden (Jr.) 183 313 15 14 1,914 1986 Julius Grantham (Sr.) 158 677 1 4.29 1986 Doug Green (Jr.) 46 608 6 13.23 1987 Steve Slayden (Sr.) 230 395 16 20 2,924 1987 Roger Boone (So.) 137 550 4 4.02 1987 ACCRoger Boone (So.) 62 587 0 9.47 1988 ACCAnthony Dilweg (Sr.) 287 484 18 24 3,824 1988 Roger Boone (Jr.) 185 836 7 4.52 1988 ACCRoger Boone (Jr.) 73 630 2 8.63 1989 1Billy Ray (Jr.) 174 274 14 15 2,035 1989 Randy Cuthbert (So.) 187 1,023 10 5.47 1989 Clarkston Hines (Sr.) 61 1,149 17 18.84 1990 Dave Brown (Jr.) 129 245 12 8 1,444 1990 Randy Cuthbert (Jr.) 136 595 4 4.38 1990 Randy Cuthbert (So.) 46 374 1 8.13 1991 Dave Brown (Sr.) 230 437 15 20 2,794 1991 Chris Brown (Sr.) 83 320 0 3.86 1991 Chris Brown (Sr.) 38 302 3 7.95 1992 Spence Fischer (Fr.) 113 197 10 8 1,505 1992 Randy Cuthbert (Sr.) 227 1,031 6 4.54 1992 Randy Cuthbert (Sr.) 37 345 1 9.32 1993 Spence Fischer (So.) 213 388 14 12 2,561 1993 David Lowman (Jr.) 110 439 5 3.99 1993 Stanley Dorsey (Sr.) 44 678 4 15.41 1994 Spence Fischer (Jr.) 204 346 8 16 2,285 1994 ACCRobert Baldwin (Sr.) 276 1,187 12 4.30 1994 Bill Khayat (Jr.) 49 562 2 11.47 1995 Spence Fischer (Sr.) 256 438 14 12 2,668 1995 Laymarr Marshall (So.) 188 708 13 3.77 1995 Marc Wilson (Jr.) 47 531 2 11.30 1996 David Green (Jr.) 88 165 3 4 958 1996 Letavious Wilks (Fr.) 116 554 2 4.78 1996 Corey Thomas (Jr.) 38 527 4 13.87 1997 Bobby Campbell (Fr.) 85 176 10 2 925 1997 Laymarr Marshall (Sr.) 70 359 3 5.13 1997 Scottie Montgomery (So.) 51 633 4 12.41 1998 Bobby Campbell (So.) 101 206 8 6 1,199 1998 B.J. Hill (Fr.) 192 798 2 4.16 1998 Scottie Montgomery (Jr.) 60 793 3 13.22 1999 Spencer Romine (Jr.) 123 243 13 6 1,638 1999 Letavious Wilks (Sr.) 95 334 3 3.52 1999 Scottie Montgomery (Sr.) 51 819 5 16.06 2000 D. Bryant (So.) 129 258 10 5 1,448 2000 Chris Douglas (Fr.) 110 503 6 4.57 2000 Mike Hart (Jr.) 31 540 0 17.42 2001 D. Bryant (Jr.) 187 384 17 11 2,454 2001 Chris Douglas (So.) 218 841 7 3.86 2001 Ben Erdeljac (Sr.) 42 684 1 16.29 2002 Adam Smith (So.) 174 308 9 12 2,031 2002 Alex Wade (Jr.) 201 979 4 4.87 2002 Khary Sharpe (So.) 30 458 6 15.27 2003 Mike Schneider (Fr.) 97 208 6 4 1,220 2003 Chris Douglas (Sr.) 236 1,138 6 4.82 2003 Reggie Love (Sr.) 27 290 4 10.74 2004 Mike Schneider (So.) 150 253 7 8 1,527 2004 Cedric Dargan (Jr.) 125 462 1 3.70 2004 Ben Patrick (So.) 32 311 1 9.72 2005 Zack Asack (Fr.) 90 180 8 5 966 2005 Justin Boyle (So.) 134 458 9 3.42 2005 Ben Patrick (Jr.) 30 252 0 8.40 2006 Thaddeus Lewis (Fr.) 180 340 16 11 2,134 2006 Re’quan Boyette (So.) 87 388 2 4.46 2006 Jomar Wright (Jr.) 40 561 2 14.03 2007 Thaddeus Lewis (So.) 190 360 10 21 2,430 2007 Re’quan Boyette (Jr.) 104 432 2 4.15 2007 Jomar Wright (Sr.) 56 599 5 10.70 2008 Thaddeus Lewis (Jr.) 224 361 6 15 2,171 2008 Jay Hollingsworth (Fr.) 108 399 1 3.69 2008 Eron Riley (Sr.) 61 693 8 11.36 2009 ACCThaddeus Lewis (Sr.) 274 449 8 20 3,330 2009 Desmond Scott (Fr.) 70 262 1 3.74 2009 ACCDonovan Varner (So.) 65 1,047 8 16.11 2010 Sean Renfree (So.) 285 464 17 14 3,131 2010 Desmond Scott (So.) 120 530 3 4.42 2010 ACCConner Vernon (So.) 73 973 4 13.33 2011 Sean Renfree (Jr.) 282 434 11 14 2,891 2011 Juwan Thompson (So.) 110 472 7 4.29 2011 Conner Vernon (Jr.) 70 956 6 13.66 2012 Sean Renfree (Sr.) 297 441 10 19 3,113 2012 Jela Duncan (Fr.) 109 553 4 5.07 2012 Conner Vernon (Sr.) 85 1,074 8 12.64 2013 Anthony Boone (Jr.) 206 322 13 13 2,260 2013 Josh Snead (Jr.) 107 651 2 6.08 2013 Jamison Crowder (Jr.) 108 1,360 8 12.59

200 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE Receiving Yards Total Offensive Yards All-Purpose Yards Year Name Rec Yds TD Avg Year Name Rush Pass Total Year Name Rush Rec PR KOR Total 1938 James Marion (Sr.) 7 62 - 8.86 1938 Bob O’Mara (Sr.) 703 0 703 1938 Bob O’Mara (Sr.) 703 0 0 0 *703 1939 George McAfee (Sr.) 10 229 - 22.90 1939 George McAfee (Sr.) 596 138 734 1939 George McAfee (Sr.) 596 229 365 111 1,357 1940 Steve Lach (Jr.) 26 335 - 12.89 1940 Frank Swiger (Sr.) 256 357 613 1940 N/A 1941 Steve Lach (Sr.) 22 366 - 16.64 1941 Tom Davis (So.) 569 506 1,075 1941 N/A 1942 Gordon Carver (So.) 7 152 - 21.71 1942 Tom Davis (Jr.) 417 179 596 1942 Buddy Luper (So.) 454 0 426 119 *1,103 1943 Lamar Blount (Sr.) 6 227 - 37.83 1943 Buddy Luper (Jr.) 520 351 871 1943 Buddy Luper (Jr.) 520 0 221 70 811 1944 Gordon Carver (Jr.) 13 252 - 19.39 1944 George Clark (Fr.) 528 137 665 1944 George Clark (Fr.) 528 0 335 296 1,159 1945 Gordon Carver (Sr.) 7 140 - 20.00 1945 George Clark (So.) 530 275 805 1945 George Clark (So.) 530 7 34 132 703 1946 Buddy Mulligan (Jr.) 8 156 - 19.50 1946 George Clark (Jr.) 190 190 380 1946 George Clark (Jr.) 190 0 269 164 623 1947 Buddy Mulligan (Sr.) 13 176 0 13.54 1947 Fred Folger (Jr.) 304 383 687 1947 Fred Folger (Jr.) 304 0 296 105 *870 1948 Tom Hughes (Jr.) 15 237 2 15.80 1948 Fred Folger (Sr.) 232 457 689 1948 Fred Folger (Sr.) 232 0 115 59 *513 1949 Tom Hughes (Sr.) 25 329 0 13.16 1949 Billy Cox (Jr.) 489 779 1,268 1949 Tom Powers (Jr.) 151 90 205 188 *664 1950 Corren Youmans (Sr.) 40 446 1 11.14 1950 Billy Cox (Sr.) 567 1,428 1,995 1950 Tom Powers (Sr.) 192 443 41 100 *790 1951 Blaine Earon (Sr.) 11 193 2 17.55 1951 Jerry Barger (Fr.) 247 366 613 1951 Jack Kistler (So.) 485 6 0 176 667 1952 Howard Pitt (Jr.) 20 277 6 13.85 1952 Worth Lutz (So.) 269 533 802 1952 Charlie Smith (Sr.) 380 139 0 18 537 1953 Howard Pitt (Sr.) 14 189 0 13.50 1953 Lloyd Caudle (Sr.) 510 0 510 1953 Lloyd Caudle (Sr.) 510 94 0 76 *692 1954 Ed Post (Jr.) 8 203 2 25.38 1954 Jerry Barger (Sr.) 100 603 703 1954 Bob Pascal (Jr.) 561 58 33 49 701 1955 Bernie Blaney (Jr.) 8 169 3 21.13 1955 ACCBob Pascal (Sr.) 750 54 804 1955 Bob Pascal (Sr.) 750 124 59 87 1,020 1956 Buddy Bass (Sr.) 9 136 1 15.11 1956 Harold McElhaney (Jr.) 449 0 449 1956 Hal McElhaney (Sr.) 449 36 0 39 *580 1957 Wray Carlton (Jr.) 8 174 2 21.75 1957 Wray Carlton (Jr.) 833 0 833 1957 Wray Carlton (Jr.) 833 174 27 192 1,226 1958 Wray Carlton (Sr.) 17 189 2 11.12 1958 Bob Brodhead (Sr.) 39 651 690 1958 Wray Carlton (Sr.) 636 189 43 332 *1,229 1959 Joel Arrington (So.) 13 124 1 9.54 1959 Joel Arrington (So.) 444 0 444 1959 Joel Arrington (So.) 444 124 71 158 797 1960 ACCTee Moorman (Sr.) 54 476 3 8.82 1960 Don Altman (Jr.) 0 635 635 1960 Mark Leggett (So.) 444 79 109 149 *792 1961 Stan Crisson (So.) 20 241 2 12.05 1961 Gilroy Garner (Jr.) 41 549 590 1961 Jay Wilkinson (So.) 0 210 328 72 610 1962 Stan Crisson (Jr.) 30 307 1 10.23 1962 Walter Rappold (Sr.) 64 696 760 1962 Jay Wilkinson (Jr.) 279 65 259 219 822 1963 ACCStan Crisson (Sr.) 48 559 7 11.65 1963 Scotty Glacken (So.) 85 1,265 1,350 1963 Jay Wilkinson (Sr.) 631 256 174 260 1,321 1964 James Scott (Sr.) 29 388 1 13.38 1964 Scotty Glacken (Jr.) 31 1,178 1,209 1964 John Gutekunst (Jr.) 35 42 95 458 *714 1965 Dave Dunaway (Jr.) 21 393 5 18.71 1965 Todd Orvald (Jr.) 36 850 886 1965 Jay Calabrese (So.) 658 45 0 0 703 1966 ACCDave Dunaway (Sr.) 43 614 3 14.28 1966 Jay Calabrese (Jr.) 580 0 580 1966 Andy Beath (Jr.) 0 67 169 447 *713 1967 Jim Dearth (So.) 20 284 0 14.20 1967 Al Woodall (Sr.) 169 1,019 1,188 1967 Frank Ryan (Sr.) 525 127 0 99 751 1968 ACCHenley Carter (Sr.) 65 892 2 13.72 1968 ACCLeo Hart (So.) 102 2,238 2,340 1968 Wes Chesson (So.) 150 794 0 90 1,034 1969 Wes Chesson (Jr.) 43 525 3 12.21 1969 ACCLeo Hart (Jr.) -30 1,642 1612 1969 Bob Zwirko (So.) 504 20 62 407 993 1970 ACCWes Chesson (Sr.) 74 1,080 3 14.60 1970 ACCLeo Hart (Sr.) 79 2,236 2,315 1970 Wes Chesson (Sr.) 83 1,080 0 0 1,163 1971 Dan Phelan (Sr.) 17 273 0 16.06 1971 Steve Jones (Jr.) 861 44 905 1971 Ernie Jackson (Sr.) 360 21 175 356 912 1972 Mark Landon (So.) 16 206 1 12.88 1972 Steve Jones (Sr.) 1,236 0 1,236 1972 Steve Jones (Sr.) 1,236 18 0 149 1,403 1973 Ben Fordham (Jr.) 30 438 0 14.60 1973 Mark Johnson (Jr.) 253 497 750 1973 Troy Slade (So.) -16 191 440 611 1,226 1974 Troy Slade (Jr.) 31 489 2 15.77 1974 Hal Spears (Jr.) 107 1,132 1,239 1974 Troy Slade (Jr.) -17 489 298 528 1,298 1975 ACCTroy Slade (Sr.) 43 654 0 15.21 1975 Bob Corbett (Sr.) 50 1,063 1,113 1975 Troy Slade (Sr.) 0 654 283 618 1,555 1976 ACCTom Hall (Jr.) 44 594 1 13.50 1976 ACCMike Dunn (So.) 757 1,078 1,835 1976 Art Gore (Sr.) 742 26 0 563 1,331 1977 Tom Hall (Sr.) 33 418 1 12.67 1977 Mike Dunn (Jr.) 576 1,239 1,815 1977 Stanley Broadie (Fr.) 579 84 0 115 778 1978 Derrick Lewis (So.) 20 365 1 18.25 1978 Mike Dunn (Sr.) 193 668 861 1978 Greg Rhett (Jr.) 412 53 0 85 550 1979 Ron Fredrick (So.) 28 395 3 14.11 1979 Stanley Driskell (Sr.) 190 721 911 1979 Cedric Jones (So.) 49 382 0 542 973 1980 Marvin Brown (Sr.) 34 451 1 13.27 1980 Ben Bennett (Fr.) -210 2,050 1,840 1980 Ron Frederick (Jr.) 0 413 78 0 491 1981 ACCCedric Jones (Sr.) 42 832 10 19.81 1981 Ben Bennett (So.) -59 1,445 1,386 1981 Mike Grayson (So.) 744 156 0 214 1,114 1982 ACCChris Castor (Sr.) 46 952 13 20.70 1982 ACCBen Bennett (Jr.) -148 3,033 2,885 1982 Mike Grayson (Jr.) 693 372 0 152 1,217 1983 Mark Militello (Sr.) 63 682 3 10.83 1983 ACCBen Bennett (Sr.) -136 3,086 2,950 1983 Mike Grayson (Sr.) 785 582 110 22 1,499 1984 Chuck Herring (Jr.) 37 627 0 16.95 1984 Steve Slayden (Fr.) -78 1,229 1,151 1984 Chuck Herring (Jr.) 11 627 0 205 843 1985 ACCDoug Green (So.) 51 804 8 15.77 1985 Steve Slayden (So.) 82 1,937 2,019 1985 Stanley Monk (So.) 431 179 0 455 1,065 1986 Doug Green (Jr.) 46 608 6 13.23 1986 Steve Slayden (Jr.) 77 1,914 1,991 1986 Julius Grantham (Sr.) 677 218 0 0 895 1987 ACCClarkston Hines (So.) 57 1,093 11 19.18 1987 ACCSteve Slayden (Sr.) 44 2,924 2,968 1987 Roger Boone (So.) 550 587 0 86 1,223 1988 ACCClarkston Hines (Jr.) 68 1,067 10 15.69 1988 ACCAnthony Dilweg (Sr.) -111 3,824 3,713 1988 Roger Boone (Jr.) 836 630 0 0 1,466 1989 ACCClarkston Hines (Sr.) 61 1,149 17 18.84 1989 Billy Ray (Jr.) 115 2,035 2,150 1989 Randy Cuthbert (So.) 1,023 470 0 54 1,547 1990 Marc Mays (Jr.) 35 457 2 13.06 1990 Dave Brown (Jr.) 123 1,444 1,567 1990 Randy Cuthbert (Jr.) 595 374 0 0 969 1991 Walter Jones (Sr.) 31 518 6 16.71 1991 ACCDave Brown (Sr.) 57 2,794 2,851 1991 Brad Breedlove (So.) 0 399 105 420 924 1992 Brad Breedlove (Jr.) 29 479 2 16.52 1992 Spence Fischer (Fr.) -58 1,505 1,447 1992 Randy Cuthbert (Sr.) 1,031 345 0 0 1,376 1993 Stanley Dorsey (Sr.) 44 678 4 15.41 1993 Spence Fischer (So.) 17 2,561 2,578 1993 Stanley Dorsey (Sr.) 0 678 0 0 678 1994 Bill Khayat (Jr.) 49 562 2 11.47 1994 Spence Fischer (Jr.) 26 2,285 2,311 1994 Robert Baldwin (Sr.) 1,187 258 0 0 1,445 1995 Marc Wilson (Jr.) 47 531 2 11.30 1995 Spence Fischer (Sr.) 104 2,668 2,772 1995 Tijan Redmon (Sr.) 3 65 0 1,065 1,133 1996 Corey Thomas (Jr.) 38 527 4 13.87 1996 Matt Rader (So.) -6 905 899 1996 Letavious Wilks (Fr.) 554 67 0 0 621 1997 Corey Thomas (Sr.) 45 707 7 15.71 1997 Bobby Campbell (Fr.) 82 925 1,007 1997 Scottie Montgomery (So.) 7 633 0 596 1,236 1998 Scottie Montgomery (Jr.) 60 793 3 13.22 1998 Bobby Campbell (So.) 61 1,199 1,260 1998 Scottie Montgomery (Jr.) 128 793 0 286 1,207 1999 Scottie Montgomery (Sr.) 51 819 5 16.06 1999 Spencer Romine (Jr.) -97 1,638 1,541 1999 Scottie Montgomery (Sr.) 15 819 144 587 1,565 2000 Mike Hart (Jr.) 31 540 0 17.42 2000 D. Bryant (So.) -96 1,448 1,352 2000 Chris Douglas (Fr.) 503 168 5 766 1,442 2001 Ben Erdeljac (Sr.) 42 684 1 16.29 2001 D. Bryant (Jr.) 15 2,454 2,469 2001 Chris Douglas (So.) 841 233 0 775 1,849 2002 Khary Sharpe (So.) 30 458 6 15.27 2002 Adam Smith (So.) -119 2,031 1,912 2002 Alex Wade (Jr.) 979 159 0 0 1,138 2003 Reggie Love (Sr.) 27 290 4 10.74 2003 Mike Schneider (Fr.) 181 1,220 1,401 2003 Chris Douglas (Sr.) 1,138 212 0 93 1,443 2004 Jomar Wright (Fr.) 18 323 1 17.94 2004 Mike Schneider (So.) -59 1,527 1,468 2004 Ronnie Drummer (Fr.) 114 72 0 386 572 2005 Ben Patrick (Jr.) 30 252 0 8.40 2005 Zack Asack (Fr.) 95 966 1,061 2005 Ronnie Drummer (So.) 337 19 0 382 738 2006 Eron Riley (So.) 32 643 3 20.09 2006 Thaddeus Lewis (Fr.) -74 2,134 2,060 2006 Jabari Marshall (So.) 62 0 0 953 1,015 2007 Eron Riley (Jr.) 40 830 9 20.75 2007 Thaddeus Lewis (So.) -148 2,430 2,282 2007 Jabari Marshall (Jr.) 0 0 0 933 933 2008 Eron Riley (Sr.) 61 693 8 11.36 2008 Thaddeus Lewis (Jr.) 96 2,171 2,267 2008 Jabari Marshall (Sr.) 0 0 0 744 *853 2009 Donovan Varner (So.) 65 1,047 8 16.11 2009 Thaddeus Lewis (Sr.) 48 3,330 3,378 2009 Donovan Varner (So.) 0 1,047 0 0 1,047 2010 Conner Vernon (So.) 73 973 4 13.33 2010 Sean Renfree (So.) -47 3,131 3,084 2010 Conner Vernon (So.) 40 973 0 143 1,156 2011 Conner Vernon (Jr.) 70 956 6 13.66 2011 Sean Renfree (Jr.) -58 2,891 2,833 2011 Jamison Crowder (Fr.) 42 163 122 814 1,141 2012 Jamison Crowder (So.) 76 1,074 8 14.13 2012 Sean Renfree (Sr.) -50 3,113 3,063 2012 Jamison Crowder (So.) 13 1,074 66 90 1,243 Conner Vernon (Sr.) 85 1,074 8 12.64 2013 Anthony Boone (Jr.) 214 2,260 2,474 2013 Jamison Crowder (Jr.) 71 1,360 401 0 1,832 2013 Jamison Crowder (Jr.) 108 1,360 8 12.59 *Includes interception return yards: McAfee — 56; Luper — 104; Folger — 165 (1947) & 107 (1948); Powers — 30 (1949) & 14 (1950); Caudle — 12; McElhaney — 56; Carlton — 29; Leggett — 11; Gutekunst — 84; Beath — 30; Marshall — 109

201 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE Scoring Placekicking Punting Year Name TD FG XP1 XP2 Pts Year Name PAT FG Lg Year Name No Yds Avg Lg 1938 Bob O‘Mara (Sr.) 5 0 0 0 30 1941 Thompson Prothro (Sr.) 17 - - 1939 George McAfee (Sr.) 40 1,531 38.28 - 1939 George McAfee (Sr.) 7 0 0 0 42 1942 Robert Gantt (So.) 24 - - 1940 Steve Lach (Jr.) 43 1,662 38.65 60 Roger Robinson (Sr.) 7 0 0 0 42 1943 Robert Gantt (Jr.) 41-46 - - 1941 Steve Lach (Sr.) 28 1,285 45.89 64 1940 Steve Lach (Jr.) 5 0 0 0 30 1944 Harold Raether (Sr.) 18-27 - - 1942 Moffat Storer (Sr.) 31 1,108 35.74 - 1941 Winston Siegfried (Sr.) 14 0 2 0 86 1945 Bert Sutton (Sr.) 23-33 - - 1943 Tom Davis (Jr.) 26 882 33.92 79 1942 Tom Davis (Jr.) 9 0 0 0 54 1946 Robert Gantt (Sr.) 13 - - 1944 Tom Davis (Sr.) 36 1,350 37.50 - 1943 Robert Gantt (Jr.) 1 0 41 0 47 1947 Paul Stephanz (So.) 6-9 - - 1945 Gordon Carver (Sr.) 51 1,839 36.06 - 1944 Tom Davis (Sr.) 8 0 0 0 48 1948 Mike Souchak (So.) 18-21 - - 1946 Buddy Mulligan (Jr.) 49 1,694 34.57 - 1945 George Clark (So.) 7 0 0 0 42 1949 Mike Souchak (Jr.) 32-38 - - 1947 Fred Folger (Jr.) 68 2,913 42.84 - 1946 Leo Long (Sr.) 7 0 0 0 42 1950 Mike Souchak (Sr.) 26-29 - - 1948 Fred Folger (Sr.) 49 1,980 40.41 - 1947 George Clark (Sr.) 3 0 0 0 18 1951 Ray Green (Jr.) 21-30 - - 1949 Billy Cox (Jr.) 51 1,865 36.57 - 1948 Five tied with 3 0 0 0 18 1952 Red Smith (Jr.) 20-23 - - 1950 Billy Cox (Sr.) 50 1,802 36.04 - 1949 Billy Cox (Jr.) 10 0 0 0 60 1953 Bernie Jack (Sr.) 7-8 1 - 1951 Red Smith (So.) 47 1,911 40.66 - 1950 Tom Powers (Sr.) 9 0 0 0 54 1954 Jim Nelson (Jr.) 25-30 - - 1952 Worth Lutz (So.) 39 1,501 38.49 - 1951 Charlie Smith (Jr.) 7 0 0 0 42 1955 Jim Nelson (Sr.) 21-25 0-1 - 1953 Jerry Barger (Jr.) 34 1,210 35.59 - 1952 Red Smith (Jr.) 5 0 20 0 50 1956 Bernie Blaney (Sr.) 10-11 0-0 - 1954 Jerry Barger (Sr.) 19 559 29.42 - 1953 ACCLloyd Caudle (Sr.) 9 0 0 0 54 1957 Wray Carlton (Jr.) 14-17 0-0 - 1955 Bob Pascal (Sr.) 33 1,098 33.27 - 1954 ACCBob Pascal (Jr.) 10 0 0 0 60 1958 Wray Carlton (Sr.) 4-7 0-1 - 1956 George Dutrow (So.) 14 473 33.79 - 1955 Bob Pascal (Sr.) 8 0 0 0 48 1959 Arthur Browning (Sr.) 8-9 2-3 28 1957 George Dutrow (Jr.) 45 1,629 36.20 - 1956 Ed Rushton (Jr.) 5 0 0 0 30 1960 William Reynolds (So.) 8-10 3-7 35 1958 George Dutrow (Sr.) 34 1,116 32.82 - 1957 Wray Carlton (Jr.) 10 0 14 0 74 1961 William Reynolds (Jr.) 16-19 5-7 39 1959 Joel Arrington (So.) 44 1,403 31.89 - 1958 ACCWray Carlton (Sr.) 8 0 4 2 56 1962 William Reynolds (Sr.) 18-23 7-11 45 1960 Randy Clark (Jr.) 42 1,520 36.19 - 1959 Jack Wilson (So.) 4 0 0 0 24 1963 Mike Curtis (Jr.) 11-16 2-6 - 1961 Randy Clark (Sr.) 47 1,727 36.75 - Joel Arrington (So.) 4 0 0 0 24 1964 Mark Caldwell (Jr.) 10-12 4-9 - 1962 Robert Hawn (Sr.) 42 1,498 35.67 - 1960 Dean Wright (Jr.) 5 0 0 2 34 1965 Mark Caldwell (Sr.) 19-24 1-5 40 1963 Rodney Stewart (So.) 53 1,771 33.42 - 1961 Billy Reynolds (Jr.) 0 5 16 0 31 1966 Bob Matheson (Sr.) 15-19 3-4 33 1964 Rodney Stewart (Jr.) 40 1,448 36.20 - 1962 Mike Curtis (So.) 8 0 0 1 50 1967 Robert Riesenfeld (Sr.) 17-18 4-13 47 1965 ACCRodney Stewart (Sr.) 41 1,743 42.51 - 1963 ACCJay Wilkinson (Sr.) 12 0 0 0 72 1968 David Pugh (So.) 13-18 2-4 42 1966 Dave Dunaway (Sr.) 65 2,338 35.97 58 1964 Mike Curtis (Sr.) 4 0 0 0 24 1969 David Pugh (Jr.) 15-18 4-9 46 1967 Don Baglien (So.) 51 1,846 36.20 53 Chuck Drulis (Jr.) 4 0 0 0 24 1970 David Pugh (Sr.) 18-20 6-10 - 1968 Wes Chesson (So.) 53 1,795 33.87 50 1965 Jay Calabrese (So.) 9 0 0 0 54 1971 David Wright (Jr.) 20-22 6-13 44 1969 Wes Chesson (Jr.) 64 2,405 37.58 58 1966 Jay Calabrese (Jr.) 10 0 0 0 60 1972 Hugh Bayless (So.) 8-11 1-3 18 1970 Wes Chesson (Sr.) 36 1,353 37.58 52 1967 Jay Calabrese (Sr.) 5 0 0 0 30 1973 Dave Malechek (Fr.) 13-14 7-18 34 1971 Steve Jones (Jr.) 25 932 37.28 56 1968 Phil Asack (So.) 8 0 0 1 50 1974 Rich McInturff (Sr.) 8-12 3-8 - 1972 Steve Jones (Sr.) 65 2,684 41.29 71 1969 Leo Hart (Jr.) 7 0 0 0 42 1975 Vince Fusco (Jr.) 20-21 9-16 44 1973 Robert Grupp (Fr.) 37 1,399 37.81 57 1970 Steve Jones (So.) 6 0 0 0 36 1976 Vince Fusco (Sr.) 16-18 12-20 57 1974 Robert Grupp (So.) 57 2,317 40.65 60 1971 Ernie Jackson (Sr.) 8 0 0 0 48 1977 Scott Wolcott (Sr.) 19-20 10-16 43 1975 Robert Grupp (Jr.) 40 1,722 43.05 59 1972 Steve Jones (Sr.) 6 0 0 0 36 1978 Scott McKinney (Fr.) 5-7 7-11 45 1976 Robert Grupp (Sr.) 45 1,794 39.87 63 1973 Dave Malechek (Fr.) 0 7 13 0 34 1979 Scott McKinney (So.) 17-17 7-12 42 1977 Ricky Brummitt (Fr.) 30 1,072 35.73 54 1974 Larry Martinez (Jr.) 8 0 0 0 48 1980 Scott McKinney (Jr.) 28-28 6-9 43 1978 Ricky Brummitt (So.) 64 2,494 38.97 73 1975 Vince Fusco (Jr.) 0 9 20 0 47 1981 Scott McKinney (Sr.) 22-23 12-20 42 1979 Ricky Brummitt (Jr.) 82 3,064 37.37 65 1976 Mike Dunn (So.) 12 0 0 4 80 1982 John Tolish (So.) 26-27 9-16 43 1980 Ricky Brummitt (Sr.) 65 2,685 41.31 56 1977 Scott Wolcott (Sr.) 0 10 19 0 49 1983 Ken Harper (So.) 26-28 10-18 45 1981 John Tolish (Fr.) 60 2,280 38.00 57 1978 Greg Rhett (Jr.) 5 0 0 0 30 1984 Ken Harper (Jr.) 9-9 13-16 49 1982 John Tolish (So.) 46 1,899 41.28 60 1979 Scott McKinney (So.) 0 7 17 0 38 1985 Ken Harper (Sr.) 19-23 6-16 29 1983 John Tolish (Jr.) 53 2,299 43.38 64 1980 Scott McKinney (Jr.) 0 6 28 0 46 1986 Doug Peterson (So.) 14-18 10-13 45 1984 John Tolish (Sr.) 44 1,722 39.14 55 1981 Cedric Jones (Sr.) 10 0 0 0 60 1987 Doug Peterson (Jr.) 34-36 15-22 55 1985 Anthony Dilweg (Fr.) 54 2,178 40.33 56 1982 Chris Castor (Sr.) 13 0 0 0 78 1988 Doug Peterson (Sr.) 34-35 12-16 44 1986 Anthony Dilweg (So.) 56 2,253 40.23 59 1983 Mike Grayson (Sr.) 10 0 0 0 60 1989 Randy Gardner (Fr.) 36-39 9-16 42 1987 Anthony Dilweg (Jr.) 50 1,909 38.18 64 1984 Ken Harper (Jr.) 0 13 9 0 48 1990 Randy Gardner (So.) 26-27 10-13 47 1988 Anthony Dilweg (Sr.) 39 1,549 39.72 54 1985 Doug Green (So.) 8 0 0 0 48 1991 Randy Gardner (Jr.) 28-29 7-12 45 1989 Randy Gardner (Fr.) 21 708 33.71 50 1986 Doug Peterson (So.) 0 10 14 0 44 1992 Randy Gardner (Sr.) 32-32 7-16 46 1990 Randy Gardner (So.) 36 1,309 36.36 51 1987 Doug Peterson (Jr.) 0 15 34 0 79 1993 Tom Cochran (So.) 21-23 9-17 43 1991 Tim Davis (Jr.) 29 1,098 37.86 53 1988 Doug Peterson (Sr.) 0 12 34 0 70 1994 Tom Cochran (Jr.) 37-40 13-22 44 1992 Tim Davis (Sr.) 51 2,101 41.20 68 1989 ACCClarkston Hines (Sr.) 17 0 0 1 104 1995 Tom Cochran (Sr.) 32-33 14-18 45 1993 John Krueger (Fr.) 50 1,966 39.32 60 1990 Randy Gardner (So.) 0 10 26 0 56 1996 Sims Lenhardt (Fr.) 15-18 9-15 47 1994 John Krueger (So.) 58 2,430 41.90 60 1991 Randy Gardner (Jr.) 0 7 28 0 49 1997 Sims Lenhardt (So.) 22-22 16-20 50 1995 John Krueger (Jr.) 62 2,517 40.60 66 1992 Randy Gardner (Sr.) 0 7 32 0 53 1998 Sims Lenhardt (Jr.) 21-21 16-22 54 1996 ACCJohn Krueger (Sr.) 58 2,619 45.16 67 1993 Tom Cochran (So.) 0 9 21 0 48 1999 Sims Lenhardt (Sr.) 17-17 14-18 50 1997 Brian Morton (Fr.) 59 2,445 41.44 58 1994 Robert Baldwin (Sr.) 13 0 0 0 78 2000 Brent Garber (Fr.) 16-18 7-12 47 1998 Brian Morton (So.) 73 2,952 40.44 65 1995 Laymarr Marshall (So.) 13 0 0 0 78 2001 Brent Garber (So.) 18-20 6-9 48 1999 Brian Morton (Jr.) 73 3,125 42.81 80 1996 Sims Lenhardt (Fr.) 0 9 15 0 42 2002 Brent Garber (Jr.) 21-23 14-26 63 2000 ACCBrian Morton (Sr.) 77 3,478 45.17 63 1997 Sims Lenhardt (So.) 0 16 22 0 70 2003 Matt Brooks (Jr.) 15-17 6-9 44 2001 Trey McDonald (Fr.) 60 2,304 38.40 53 1998 Sims Lenhardt (Jr.) 0 16 21 0 69 Brent Garber (Sr.) 5-5 7-12 54 2002 Trey McDonald (So.) 49 1,923 39.25 64 1999 Sims Lenhardt (Sr.) 0 14 17 0 59 2004 Matt Brooks (Sr.) 18-19 13-19 53 2003 Trey McDonald (Jr.) 55 2,236 40.66 56 2000 Chris Douglas (Fr.) 7 0 0 0 42 2005 Joe Surgan (Fr.) 15-16 6-8 49 2004 Trey McDonald (Sr.) 64 2,541 39.70 66 2001 Chris Douglas (So.) 8 0 0 0 48 2006 Joe Surgan (So.) 9-12 3-10 40 2005 Chris Sprague (Sr.) 76 3,144 41.37 64 2002 Brent Garber (Jr.) 0 14 21 0 63 2007 Nick Maggio (Fr.) 13-13 2-5 40 2006 Alex Feinberg (Sr.) 63 2,366 37.56 49 2003 Chris Douglas (Sr.) 6 0 0 0 36 2008 Nick Maggio (So.) 28-28 11-14 46 2007 Kevin Jones (Fr.) 75 2,871 38.28 64 2004 Matt Brooks (Sr.) 0 13 18 0 57 Joe Surgan (Sr.) 0-0 2-4 55 2008 Kevin Jones (So.) 71 2,899 40.83 68 2005 Justin Boyle (So.) 9 0 0 0 54 2009 Will Snyderwine (So.) 24-24 17-20 51 2009 Kevin Jones (Jr.) 54 2,120 39.26 59 2006 Justin Boyle (Jr.) 5 0 0 0 30 Nick Maggio (Jr.) 9-9 2-4 26 2010 Alex King (Jr.) 55 2,262 41.13 64 2007 Eron Riley (Jr.) 9 0 0 0 54 2010 Will Snyderwine (Jr.) 32-32 21-24 52 2011 Alex King (Sr.) 50 2,104 42.08 60 2008 Nick Maggio (So.) 0 11 28 0 61 2011 Will Snyderwine (Sr.) 28-28 8-17 40 2012 ACCWill Monday (Fr.) 67 2,991 44.64 79 2009 Will Snyderwine (So.) 0 17 24 0 75 2012 Ross Martin (Fr.) 46-47 20-23 52 2013 Will Monday (So.) 69 2,945 42.68 72 2010 Will Snyderwine (Jr.) 0 21 32 0 95 2013 Ross Martin (So.) 58-58 13-19 53 2011 Will Snyderwine (Sr.) 0 8 28 0 52 2012 Ross Martin (Fr.) 0 20 46 0 106 2013 Ross Martin (So.) 0 13 58 0 97 202 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE Punt Return Yards Kickoff Return Yards Total Tackles Year Name No Yds Avg TD Year Name No Yds Avg TD Year Name Solo Ast Total 1938 Robert Spangler (Sr.) 34 299 8.79 0 1938 George McAfee (Jr.) 2 58 29.00 0 1974 Keith Stoneback (Sr.) 71 63 134 1939 George McAfee (Sr.) 37 365 9.87 0 1939 George McAfee (Sr.) 5 111 22.20 0 1975 Dave Meier (Sr.) 82 68 150 1940 N/A 1940 N/A 1976 Jim Reilly (Jr.) 76 61 137 1941 N/A 1941 N/A 1977 Carl McGee (Jr.) 59 75 134 1942 Buddy Luper (So.) 25 426 17.04 1 1942 Buddy Luper (So.) 5 119 23.80 0 1978 Carl McGee (Sr.) 49 85 134 1943 Buddy Luper (Jr.) 19 221 11.63 0 1943 Tom Davis (Jr.) 3 113 37.67 0 1979 Greg Stroud (Jr.) 64 19 83 1944 George Clark (Fr.) 17 335 19.71 1 1944 George Clark (Fr.) 10 296 29.60 0 1980 Jim Tyson (Jr.) 73 52 125 1945 N/A 1945 Gordon Carver (So.) 5 133 26.60 0 1981 Emmett Tilley (Jr.) 91 73 164 1946 George Clark (Jr.) 19 269 14.16 0 1946 George Clark (Jr.) 6 164 27.33 - 1982 Emmett Tilley (Sr.) 88 28 116 1947 Fred Folger (Jr.) 33 296 8.97 0 1947 Fred Folger (Jr.) 7 105 15.00 0 1983 Nick Buonoconti (So.) 54 43 97 1948 Billy Cox (So.) 11 120 10.91 0 1948 John Friedlund (So.) 12 257 21.42 - 1984 Mike Junkin (So.) 49 56 105 1949 Noyes Powers (Jr.) 16 205 12.81 0 1949 Noyes Powers (Jr.) 6 188 31.33 - 1985 ACCMike Junkin (Jr.) 105 57 162 1950 George Grune (Jr.) 21 136 6.48 0 1950 Noyes Powers (Sr.) 5 100 20.00 - 1986 ACCMike Junkin (Sr.) 110 78 188 1951 George Grune (Sr.) 22 158 7.18 0 1951 Jack Kistler (So.) 8 176 22.00 0 1987 Jim Godfrey (Sr.) 77 67 144 1952 Richard Sommers (Sr.) 31 228 7.36 1 1952 Jack Kistler (Jr.) 7 109 15.57 0 1988 ACCErwin Sampson (Fr.) 88 62 150 1953 Jerry Barger (Jr.) 19 222 11.68 0 1953 Jerry Barger (Jr.) 6 149 24.83 0 1989 George Edwards (Sr.) 62 54 116 1954 Bob Pascal (Jr.) 6 33 5.50 0 1954 Jerry Barger (Sr.) 7 139 19.86 0 1990 Mark Allen (Jr.) 54 67 121 1955 Dale Boyd (Sr.) 11 52 4.73 0 1955 Bob Pascal (Sr.) 4 87 21.75 0 1991 Darrell Spells (Jr.) 73 51 124 1956 Robert Brodhead (Jr.) 5 41 8.20 0 1956 Bernie Blaney (Sr.) 5 197 39.40 1 1992 Darrell Spells (Sr.) 71 48 119 1957 George Dutrow (Jr.) 6 45 7.50 0 1957 Wray Carlton (Jr.) 8 192 24.00 0 1993 Brad Sherrod (Sr.) 71 42 113 1958 Bunny Bell (Jr.) 11 127 11.55 1 1958 Wray Carlton (Sr.) 13 332 25.54 0 1994 Billy Granville (So.) 69 46 115 1959 Joel Arrington (So.) 6 71 11.83 0 1959 Joel Arrington (So.) 7 158 22.57 0 1995 Ray Farmer (Sr.) 72 39 111 1960 Mark Leggett (So.) 10 136 13.60 0 1960 Mark Leggett (So.) 8 149 18.63 0 1996 Billy Granville (Sr.) 61 73 134 1961 ACCJay Wilkinson (So.) 22 328 14.91 2 1961 Mark Leggett (Jr.) 11 231 21.00 0 1997 Chike Egbuniwe (Sr.) 82 50 132 1962 ACCJay Wilkinson (Jr.) 28 259 9.25 0 1962 Jay Wilkinson (Jr.) 10 219 21.90 0 1998 Ryan Stallmeyer (Jr.) 45 40 85 1963 Jay Wilkinson (Sr.) 15 174 11.60 1 1963 Jay Wilkinson (Sr.) 9 260 28.89 0 1999 Ryan Stallmeyer (Sr.) 70 40 110 1964 John Gutekunst (Jr.) 20 95 4.75 0 1964 John Gutekunst (Jr.) 21 458 21.81 0 2000 Ryan Fowler (Fr.) 59 28 87 1965 John Gutekunst (Sr.) 22 145 6.59 0 1965 Donald Brannon (So.) 9 164 18.22 0 2001 Ryan Fowler (So.) 70 57 127 1966 Andy Beath (Jr.) 18 169 9.39 1 1966 Andy Beath (Jr.) 25 447 17.88 0 2002 Ryan Fowler (Jr.) 78 67 145 1967 Robert Hepler (So.) 16 152 9.50 0 1967 Andy Beath (Sr.) 6 156 26.00 0 2003 Terrell Smith (Sr.) 75 65 140 1968 Larry Davis (Sr.) 8 77 9.63 0 1968 Ed Hicklin (Sr.) 27 553 20.48 0 2004 Giuseppe Aguanno (Sr.) 58 36 94 1969 Rich Searl (So.) 13 115 8.85 0 1969 Bob Zwirko (So.) 22 407 18.50 0 2005 Michael Tauiliili (Fr.) 56 36 92 1970 Rich Searl (Jr.) 27 222 8.22 0 1970 Steve Jones (So.) 15 366 24.40 0 2006 Michael Tauiliili (So.) 32 62 94 1971 Ernie Jackson (Sr.) 18 175 9.72 1 1971 Ernie Jackson (Sr.) 15 356 23.73 0 2007 Vincent Rey (So.) 49 62 111 1972 Bill Hanenberg (Sr.) 35 392 11.20 0 1972 Thomas Maloney (Fr.) 9 185 20.56 0 2008 ACCMichael Tauiliili (Sr.) 63 77 140 1973 ACCTroy Slade (So.) 39 440 11.28 1 1973 Troy Slade (So.) 25 611 24.44 0 2009 Vincent Rey (Sr.) 44 54 98 1974 Troy Slade (Jr.) 39 298 7.64 0 1974 Troy Slade (Jr.) 27 528 19.56 0 2010 Abraham Kromah (Sr.) 47 82 129 1975 ACCTroy Slade (Sr.) 23 283 12.30 0 1975 Troy Slade (Sr.) 31 618 19.94 0 2011 Matt Daniels (Sr.) 65 61 126 1976 Earl Cook (Sr.) 17 91 5.35 0 1976 ACCArt Gore (Sr.) 22 563 25.59 0 2012 Walt Canty (Sr.) 53 56 109 1977 ACCGeorge Gawdun (So.) 14 164 11.71 1 1977 Craig Hoskins (So.) 21 477 22.71 0 2013 ACCDavid Helton (Jr.) 46 87 133 1978 George Gawdun (Jr.) 22 166 7.55 0 1978 Craig Hoskins (Jr.) 17 380 22.35 0 1979 George Gawdun (Sr.) 9 45 5.00 0 1979 ACCCedric Jones (So.) 20 542 27.10 1 1980 Dennis Tabron (Jr.) 21 159 7.57 0 1980 ACCDennis Tabron (Jr.) 11 251 22.82 0 1981 Mark Militello (So.) 20 89 4.45 0 1981 Cedric Jones (Sr.) 12 214 17.83 0 1982 Chip Anderson (So.) 1 27 27.00 0 1982 Greg Boone (Sr.) 6 212 35.33 1 1983 Mike Grayson (Sr.) 12 110 9.17 0 1983 Julius Grantham (Fr.) 20 442 22.10 0 1984 Joby Branion (Sr.) 20 180 9.00 0 1984 Mike Atkinson (Sr.) 26 579 22.27 0 1985 ACCDoug Green (Jr.) 15 155 10.33 0 1985 Stanley Monk (So.) 22 455 20.68 0 1986 Mike Diminick (So.) 13 59 4.54 0 1986 Stanley Monk (Jr.) 14 258 18.43 0 1987 Mike Diminick (Jr.) 23 91 3.96 0 1987 Randy Jones (Fr.) 20 395 19.75 0 1988 Wyatt Smith (Fr.) 21 142 6.76 0 1988 Quinton McCracken (Fr.) 19 483 25.42 1 1989 Wyatt Smith (So.) 13 147 11.31 0 1989 Randy Jones (Jr.) 23 477 20.74 0 1990 Brad Breedlove (Fr.) 12 140 11.67 0 1990 ACCRandy Jones (Sr.) 24 678 28.25 2 1991 Brad Breedlove (So.) 15 105 7.00 0 1991 Brad Breedlove (So.) 17 420 24.71 0 1992 Keith DuBose (Sr.) 27 301 11.15 0 1992 2Brad Breedlove (Jr.) 15 438 29.20 0 1993 Brad Breedlove (Sr.) 16 120 7.50 1 1993 Leroy Gallman (Jr.) 29 674 23.24 1 1994 Adam Geis (Fr.) 20 188 9.40 0 1994 Tijan Redmon (Jr.) 11 265 24.09 0 1995 Reco Owens (Fr.) 12 115 9.58 0 1995 Tijan Redmon (Sr.) 45 1065 23.67 0 1996 Adam Geis (Jr.) 15 95 6.33 0 1996 Richmond Flowers (Fr.) 27 512 19.96 0 1997 Ben Erdeljac (Fr.) 10 95 9.50 0 1997 Scottie Montgomery (So.) 26 596 22.92 0 1998 Ronnie Hamilton (Fr.) 14 94 6.71 0 1998 Richmond Flowers (Jr.) 20 457 22.85 0 1999 Scottie Montgomery (Sr.) 8 144 18.00 0 1999 Scottie Montgomery (Sr.) 21 587 27.95 1 2000 Ronnie Hamilton (Jr.) 18 151 8.39 1 2000 3Chris Douglas (Fr.) 35 766 21.89 0 2001 ACCRonnie Hamilton (Sr.) 20 311 15.55 1 2001 Chris Douglas (So.) 37 775 20.95 0 2002 Khary Sharpe (So.) 26 162 6.23 0 2002 Ronnie Elliott (Fr.) 17 294 17.29 0 2003 Lance Johnson (Jr.) 21 105 5.00 0 2003 Senterrio Landrum (Jr.) 25 709 28.36 0 2004 Chris Davis (Fr.) 9 26 2.89 0 2004 Chris Davis (Fr.) 20 516 25.80 1 2005 Chris Davis (So.) 22 167 7.59 0 2005 Chris Davis (So.) 20 425 21.25 0 2006 Leon Wright (Fr.) 15 91 6.07 0 2006 Jabari Marshall (So.) 38 953 25.08 0 2007 Leon Wright (So.) 15 85 5.67 0 2007 Jabari Marshall (Jr.) 38 933 24.55 1 2008 Lee Butler (Fr.) 7 53 7.57 0 2008 Jabari Marshall (Sr.) 31 744 24.00 0 2009 Johnny Williams (So.) 13 108 8.31 0 2009 Desmond Scott (Fr.) 18 452 25.11 0 2010 Lee Butler (Jr.) 21 181 8.62 0 2010 Josh Snead (Fr.) 22 483 22.96 0 2011 Jamison Crowder (Fr.) 13 122 9.39 0 2011 Jamison Crowder (Fr.) 38 814 21.42 0 2012 Lee Butler (Sr.) 11 187 17.00 1 2012 Lee Butler (Sr.) 17 342 20.12 0 2013 Jamison Crowder (Jr.) 25 401 16.01 2 2013 DeVon Edwards (Fr.) 19 574 30.21 2

203 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE Tackles For Loss Interceptions 1998 Kenan Holley (Sr.) 3 44 14.67 0 Year Name TFL Year Name No Yds Avg TD 1999 Darius Clark (Sr.) 5 102 20.40 0 1976 Jeffrey Green (Jr.) 9.0 1938 Robert Spangler (Sr.) 5 48 9.60 0 2000 Ronnie Hamilton (Jr.) 2 0 — 0 1977 Carl McGee (Jr.) 9.0 1939 George McAfee (Sr.) 4 56 14.00 0 Fred Harris (Sr.) 2 21 10.50 0 1978 Andy Schoenhoft (Sr.) & Eric Drescher (Jr.) 7.0 1940 N/A Jeff Phillips (So.) 2 0 — 0 1979 Charles Bowser (So.) 8.5 1941 N/A 2001 Alex Green (Fr.) 1 0 — 0 1980 Jimmy Tyson (So.) 7.0 1942 Buddy Luper (So.) 4 104 26.00 0 Ryan Fowler (So.) 1 0 — 0 1981 Charles Bowser (Sr.) 18.5 1943 R.J. McDougal (Sr.) 3 54 18.00 0 Ronnie Hamilton (Sr.) 1 0 — 0 1982 Chris Arendt (Sr.) 8.0 1944 Ed Sharkey (Fr.) 3 41 13.67 1 Micah Harris (Fr.) 1 0 — 0 1983 Harry Ward (So.) 8.0 1945 Gordon Carver (Sr.) 3 135 45.00 2 Anthony Roberts (So.) 1 20 20.00 1 1984 Reggie Andrews (Jr.) 10.0 1946 N/A Jamyon Small (Jr.) 1 13 13.00 0 1985 ACCReggie Andrews (Sr.) 21.5 1947 Fred Folger (Jr.) 5 165 33.00 0 Kenneth Stanford (Fr.) 1 0 — 0 1986 Mike Junkin (So.) 15.0 Thomas Hughes (So.) 5 56 11.20 1 2002 Alex Green (So.) 3 31 10.33 0 1987 Dave Demore (Sr.) 12.0 1948 John Friedlund (So.) 6 92 15.33 - Terrell Smith (Jr.) 3 17 5.67 0 1988 Anthony Allen (Jr.) 14.5 1949 George Skipworth (Sr.) 9 88 9.78 - Kenneth Stanford (So.) 3 -7 -2.33 0 1989 John McDonald (Sr.) 10.0 1950 Robert Bickel (Fr.) 4 118 29.50 - 2003 Temo George (Sr.) 2 2 1.00 0 1990 Scott Youmans (So.) 13.0 William Keziah (So.) 4 60 15.00 - Alex Green (Jr.) 2 4 2.00 0 1991 Duane Marks (So.) & David Wafl e (So.) 8.0 1951 Worth Lutz (Fr.) 5 31 6.20 0 John Talley (Fr.) 2 0 — 0 1992 David Wafl e (Jr.) 17.0 1952 John Carey (Sr.) 4 70 17.50 1 2004 John Talley (So.) 4 172 43.00 2 1993 James Kirkland (So.) 13.0 1953 ACCJerry Barger (Jr.) 6 55 9.17 0 2005 John Talley (Jr.) 5 73 14.60 0 ACC 1994 ACCJohn Zuanich (Jr.) 16.0 1954 ACCJerry Barger (Sr.) 7 50 7.14 0 2006 John Talley (Sr.) 7 150 21.43 1 1995 James Kirkland (Sr.) 14.0 1955 ACCDale Boyd (Sr.) 6 88 14.67 0 2007 Michael Tauiliili (Jr.) 3 38 12.67 0 1996 Chris Combs (Fr.) 11.0 1956 ACCEddie Rushton (Jr.) 4 86 21.50 1 Leon Wright (So.) 3 9 3.00 0 1997 Chris Combs (So.) 17.0 1957 Bob Brodhead (Jr.) 5 37 7.40 0 2008 Michael Tauiliili (Sr.) 4 15 3.75 0 1998 Chris Combs (Jr.) 14.5 1958 Butch Allie (So.) 3 31 10.33 0 2009 Leon Wright (Sr.) 5 146 29.20 2 1999 Chris Combs (Sr.) 15.0 1959 Jack Wilson (So.) 3 118 39.33 1 2010 Ross Cockrell (Fr.) 3 15 5.00 0 2000 Ryan Fowler (Fr.) 13.0 1960 Butch Allie (Sr.) 3 52 17.33 0 2011 Matt Daniels (Sr.) 2 43 21.50 0 ACC 2001 Ryan Fowler (So.) & Nate Krill (Sr.) 7.0 Don Altman (Jr.) 3 0 — 0 2012 Ross Cockrell (Jr.) 5 46 9.20 1 2002 ACCShawn Johnson (Jr.) 19.5 Bob Garda (Sr.) 3 22 7.33 0 2013 Breon Borders (Fr.) 4 51 12.75 0 2003 Phillip Alexander (Jr.) 18.5 1961 Jack Wilson (Sr.) 4 105 26.25 1 Jeremy Cash (So.) 4 18 4.50 0 2004 Justin Kitchen (Jr.) 8.0 1962 Paul Bengel (Sr.) 3 73 24.33 0 2005 Michael Tauiliili (Fr.) 10.0 Mike Curtis (Jr.) 3 41 13.67 0 Pass Breakups 2006 Codey Lowe (Sr.) 14.0 1963 Stan Crisson (Sr.) 3 44 14.67 1 Year Name No 2007 Michael Tauiliili (Jr.) 13.0 1964 Mike Shasby (So.) 3 26 8.67 0 1976 Robert Grupp (Sr.), Dan Brooks (So.), & William Miller (Jr.) 5 2008 Greg Akinbiyi (Sr.) 14.5 1965 Andy Beath (So.) 4 6 1.50 0 1977 Earl Cook (Sr.) 7 ACC 2009 Ayanga Okpokowuruk (Sr.) 9.5 1966 Art Vann (Jr.) 3 24 8.00 0 1978 Richard Sommers (Sr.) 13 2010 Abraham Kromah (Sr.) 9.5 1967 ACCAndy Beath (Sr.) 6 4 0.67 0 1979 Dennis Tabron (So.) 5 2011 Kelby Brown (So.) 7.0 1968 Dick Biddle (So.) 2 36 18.00 0 1980 Gary Garstkiewicz (Sr.) & Dennis Tabron (Jr.) 4 2012 Jordon Byas (Sr.) 7.0 Ed Hicklin (Sr.) 2 38 19.00 0 1981 Bill Obremsky (So.) 7 2013 Kenny Anunike (Sr.) 13.5 David Trice (So.) 2 36 18.00 0 1982 Bill Obrmesky (Jr.) 7 1969 Ernie Jackson (So.) 4 2 0.50 0 1983 Chester Gee (Sr.) 8 Quarterback Sacks Rich Searl (So.) 4 92 23.00 0 1984 Joby Branion (Sr.) 10 Year Name QBS 1970 Rich Searl (Jr.) 7 78 11.14 0 1985 Fonda Williams (Fr.) 11 1978 Eric Drescher (Jr.) 5.0 1971 Michael Davies (Sr.) 5 36 7.20 0 1986 Mike Diminick (So.), Dewayne Terry (Jr.) & Fonda Williams (So.) 7 1979 Charles Bowser (So.) 4.5 William Hanenberg (Jr.) 5 75 15.00 0 1987 Mike Diminick (Jr.) 9 1980 Greg Blackwell (Fr.) 4.0 Rich Searl (Sr.) 5 27 5.40 0 1988 Wyatt Smith (Fr.) 13 1981 ACCCharles Bowser (Sr.) 17.5 1972 Ben Fordham (So.) 4 29 7.25 0 1989 Erwin Sampson (So.) 15 1982 Glen Barner (Sr.) 4.0 1973 Jeff Christopher (Jr.) 2 6 3.00 0 1990 Wyatt Smith (Jr.) 6 1983 Jerome Ley (Sr.), Murray Youmans (Fr.) & Harry Ward (So.) 2.0 Charles Cox (Sr.) 2 3 1.50 0 1991 Erwin Sampson (Sr.) 5 1984 Reggie Andrews (Jr.) 4.0 1974 Jeff Christopher (Sr.) 4 74 18.50 0 1992 Tee Edwards (So.) & Jamal Ellis (So.) 6 1985 ACCReggie Andrews (Sr.) 10.5 1975 ACCRobert Grupp (Jr.) 4 72 18.00 0 1993 Sean Thomas (Sr.) 6 1986 Brian Bernard (Jr.), James Godfrey (Jr.), Mike Junkin (Sr.), 1976 Kirk May (Sr.) 2 3 1.50 0 1994 Brandon Pollock (So.) 11 Jeffrey Patten (So.) & Murray Youmans (Sr.) 2.0 1977 Earl Cook (Sr.) 2 63 31.50 1 1995 Sidney Wells (Sr.) 8 1987 David Demore (Sr.) 5.0 Bill King (Jr.) 2 44 22.00 1 1996 Darius Clark (Fr.), Lamar Grant (Fr.) & Tawambi Settles (Jr.) 5 1988 John McDonald (Jr.) 5.0 Richard Sommers (Jr.) 2 23 11.50 0 1997 Tawambi Settles (Sr.) 11 1989 Tom Corpus (Jr.) 5.5 1978 Richard Sommers (Sr.) 4 38 9.50 0 1998 Lamar Grant (Jr.) 10 1990 Tom Corpus (Sr.) 5.0 1979 Craig Hoskins (Sr.) 6 25 4.17 0 1999 Ronnie Hamilton (So.) 11 1991 Duane Marks (So.) 6.0 1980 ACCDennis Tabron (Jr.) 5 132 26.40 1 2000 Ronnie Hamilton (Jr.) 6 1992 David Wafl e (Jr.) 4.0 1981 Bill Obremsky (So.) 6 44 7.33 0 2001 Ronnie Hamilton (Sr.) 9 1993 James Kirkland (So.) 7.0 1982 Johnny Hill (So.) 4 42 10.50 0 2002 Kenneth Stanford (So.) 11 1994 David Hawkins (Sr.) 6.0 1983 Chet Gee (Sr.) 4 44 11.00 0 2003 Kenneth Stanford (Jr.) 12 1995 James Kirkland (Sr.) & Brian McCormack (Fr.) 2.0 1984 Johnny Hill (Sr.) 4 0 — 0 2004 John Talley (So.) 14 1996 Chris Combs (Fr.) 8.0 1985 Bob Calamari (So.) 2 3 1.50 0 2005 John Talley (Jr.) 8 1997 Chris Combs (So.) 6.0 Mark Moseley (Sr.) 2 44 22.00 0 2006 Deonto McCormick (Sr.) 9 1998 Chris Combs (Jr.) & Kendral Knight (Jr.) 4.0 Allen Scales (Sr.) 2 0 — 0 2007 Leon Wright (So.) 8 1999 Kendral Knight (Sr.) 4.0 1986 Mike Junkin (Sr.) 3 2 0.67 0 2008 Chris Rwabukamba (So.), Michael Tauiliili (Sr.) & Glenn Williams (Sr.) 5 2000 Ryan Fowler (Fr.) 7.0 1987 Dewayne Terry (Sr.) 5 19 3.80 0 2009 Leon Wright (Sr.) 8 2001 Ryan Fowler (So.) 3.0 1988 Wyatt Smith (Fr.) 3 -1 -0.33 0 2010 Lee Butler (Jr.) 8 2002 ACCShawn Johnson (Jr.) 12.0 1989 Wyatt Smith (So.) 6 110 18.33 2 2011 Matt Daniels (Sr.) 14 2003 Matt Zielinski (Sr.) 7.0 1990 Erwin Sampson (Jr.) 3 14 4.67 0 2012 Ross Cockrell (Jr.) 13 2004 Eli Nichols (So.) & Justin Kitchen (Jr.) 3.0 1991 Keith DuBose (Jr.) 3 21 7.00 0 2013 Ross Cockrell (Sr.) 13 2005 Eli Nichols (Jr.) 3.0 Derrick Jackson (Jr.) 3 70 23.33 1 2006 Patrick Bailey (Jr.) 3.5 Wyatt Smith (Sr.) 3 80 26.67 1 2007 Patrick Bailey (Sr.) & Vince Oghobaase (So.) 4.5 1992 Tee Edwards (Fr.) 2 24 12.00 0 2008 Greg Akinbiyi (Sr.) & Vince Oghobaase (Jr.) 6.0 Sean Thomas (Jr.) 2 113 56.50 1 2009 Ayanga Okpokowuruk (Sr.) 6.0 1993 Sean Thomas (Sr.) 4 44 11.00 0 2010 Patrick Egboh (Sr.) 4.5 1994 Brandon Pollock (So.) 3 55 18.33 0 2011 Kenny Anunike (Jr.) 4.0 Zaid Abdul-Aleem (Sr.) 3 0 — 0 2012 Kenny Anunike (Sr.) 6.0 1995 Alonzo Moyer (Fr.) 1 40 40.00 1 2013 Kenny Anunike (Sr.6) 6.0 1996 Tawambi Settles (Jr.) 1 14 14.00 0 1997 Eric Jones (So.) 4 64 16.00 0 204 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE Total Passes Defended Fumble Recoveries Caused Fumbles Year Name INT PBU Total Year Name No Year Name No 1976 Dan Brooks (So.) 1 5 6 1969 Curt Rawley (Jr.) 3 1976 Jeffrey Green (Jr.) 5 1977 Earl Cook (Sr.) 2 7 9 1970 John Cappellano (Sr.) 2 1977 Jim Reilly (Sr.) 2 1978 Richard Sommers (Sr.) 4 13 17 Ernie Jackson (Jr.) 2 1978 Dan Brooks (Sr.), George Gawdun (Jr.), Paul Heinsohn (So.), 1979 Craig Hoskins (Sr.) 6 6 12 1971 Mike Davies (Sr.) 3 Derrick Mashore (Sr.) & Richard Sommers (Sr.) 1 1980 Dennis Tabron (Jr) 5 4 9 1972 Ernest Clark (So.) 4 1979 Larry LeNoir (So.), F.A. Martin (So.) & Greg Stroud (Sr.) 2 1981 Bill Obremskey (So.) 6 7 13 1973 N/A 1980 Jimmy Tyson (Jr.) 3 1982 Bill Obremskey (Jr.) 1 7 8 1974 N/A 1981 Charles Bowser (Sr.) 5 1983 Chester Gee (Sr.) 4 8 12 1975 N/A 1982 Joby Branion (So.) 2 1984 Joby Branion (Sr.) 1 10 11 1976 Dan Brooks (So.) 6 1983 Nick Buoniconti (So.) & Johnny Hill (Jr.) 1 1985 Fonda Williams (Fr.) 1 11 12 1977 Jack Algor (Jr.), George Gawdun (So.), 1984 Howard Woods (Jr.) 2 1986 Mike Diminick (So.) 1 7 8 Derrick Mashore (Jr.) & Lyman Smith (Sr.) 2 1985 Pete Stubbs (Sr.) 4 Dewayne Terry (Jr.) 1 7 8 1978 Carl McGee (Sr.) 3 1986 Mike Junkin (Sr.) 5 1987 Mike Diminick (Jr.) 3 9 12 1979 George Gawdun (Sr.) 6 1987 Andy Andreasik (Sr.), Dave Demore (Sr.) 2 1988 Wyatt Smith (Fr.) 3 13 16 1980 Ed Brown (Sr.) 3 Rodney Dickerson (So.) & Jeff Patten (Jr.) 2 1989 Erwin Sampson (So.) 4 15 19 1981 Charles Bowser (Sr.) 2 1988 John Howell (Jr.) 3 1990 Keith DuBose (So.) 2 5 7 1982 Jay Foxworthy (So.) & Bill Obremskey (Jr.) 2 1989 Derrick Jackson (Fr.) 2 Erwin Sampson (Jr.) 3 4 7 1983 Ralph Alderman (Jr.) & Darryl Brunson (Jr.) 2 1990 Scott Berdan (Fr.), Erwin Sampson (Jr.), Wyatt Smith (Jr.) 1 6 7 1984 David Adams (Jr.), Johnny Hill (Sr.) & Mike Junkin (So.) 2 Travis Pearson (Fr.) & Brad Sherrod (So.) 1 1991 Keith DuBose (Jr.) 3 4 7 1985 Fonda Williams (Fr.) 3 1991 N/A Wyatt Smith (Sr.) 3 4 7 1986 Dave Demore (Jr.) 5 1992 Jamal Ellis (So.) 2 1992 Tee Edwards (So.) 2 6 8 1987 John Howell (So.) 4 1993 Tee Edwards (So.) 3 1993 Sean Thomas (Sr.) 4 4 8 1988 John McDonald (Jr.) 2 1994 David Hawkins (Sr.) 6 1994 Brandon Pollock (So.) 3 11 14 1989 Mark Allen (So.) & Carey Metts (Sr.) 2 1995 Carlos Bagley (Sr.) 4 1995 Sidney Wells (Sr.) 2 8 10 1990 Mark Allen (Jr.), Keith DuBose (So.), 1996 Billy Granville (Sr.) & Tawambi Settles (Jr.) 3 1996 Darius Clark (Fr.) 1 5 6 Duane Marks (Fr.) & Erwin Sampson (Jr.) 1 1997 Kevin Lewis (So.) 4 Lamar Grant (Fr.) 1 5 6 1991 Warren Scoville (Jr.) 6 1998 Darius Clark (Jr.), Chris Combs (Jr.) & Kenan Holley (Sr.) 2 Tawambi Settles (Jr.) 1 5 6 1992 Duane Marks (Jr.), Sean Thomas (Jr.) & Scott Youmans (Jr.) 21999 Kevin Lewis (Sr.) 2 1997 Tawambi Settles (Sr.) 1 11 12 1993 Brad Sherrod (Sr.) 2 2000 J.T. Cape (Fr.) & Ryan Fowler (Fr.) 2 1998 Darius Clark (Jr.) 1 10 11 Scott Youmans (Sr.) 2 2001 Ryan Fowler (So.) 3 1999 Darius Clark (Sr.) 5 8 13 1994 John Zuanich (Jr.) 4 2002 Matt Zielinski (Jr.) 3 2000 Ronnie Hamilton (Jr.) 2 6 8 1995 Orlando Adwaters (Sr.), Billy Granville (Jr.), 2003 Matt Zielinski (Sr.) 3 2001 Ronnie Hamilton (Sr.) 1 9 10 Eric Scheidt (Sr.) & John Zuanich (Sr.) 2 2004 Casey Camero (So.) & Alex Green (Sr.) 2 2002 Kenneth Stanford (So.) 3 11 14 1996 Darius Clark (Fr.) 2 2005 Patrick Bailey (So.) & Michael Tauiliili (Fr.) 3 2003 Kenneth Stanford (Jr.) 1 12 13 1997 Eleven players with 1 2006 Adrian Aye-Darko (So.), Jeramy Edwards (Sr.) & John Talley (Sr.) 2 2004 John Talley (So.) 4 14 18 1998 Darius Clark (Jr.) 2 2007 Chris Davis (Sr.) & Vincent Rey (So.) 3 2005 John Talley (Jr.) 5 8 13 1999 Ryan Stallmeyer (Sr.) 2 2008 Michael Tauiliili (Sr.) & Glenn Williams (Sr.) 3 2006 John Talley (Sr.) 7 8 15 2000 Randy Ament (Sr.), Ryan Fowler (Fr.), Tyran Grissom (Sr.), 2009 Matt Daniels (So.) 3 2007 Leon Wright (So.) 3 8 11 Kendral Knight (Sr.), Jamyon Small (So.) & Matt Zielinski (Fr.) 1 2010 Matt Daniels (Jr.) 3 2008 Michael Tauiliili (Sr.) 4 5 9 2001 Nate Krill (Sr.), Charles Porter (Sr.) & Jaymon Small (Jr.) 2 2011 Walt Canty (Jr.) 3 2009 Leon Wright (Sr.) 5 8 13 2002 Terrell Smith (Jr.) 4 2012 Lee Butler (Sr.) 2 2010 Ross Cockrell (Fr.) 3 7 10 2003 Phillip Alexander (Jr.), Brendan Dewan (So.), 2013 Kelby Brown (Jr.), Jeremy Cash (So.) & 2011 Matt Daniels (Sr.) 2 14 16 Ryan Fowler (Sr.), Terrell Smith (Sr.) & Orrin Thompson (Sr.) 2 Deondre Singleton (Fr.) 2 2012 Ross Cockrell (Jr.) 5 13 18 2004 Giuseppe Aguanno (Sr.) 2 2013 Ross Cockrell (Sr.) 3 13 16 2005 Deonto McCormick (Jr.) 2 2006 Codey Lowe (Sr.) 3 QB Pressures 2007 Adam Banks (Fr.), Chris Davis (Sr.), Marcus Jones (Jr.), Year Name No Wesley Oglesby (Fr.), Vincent Rey (So.), Michael Tauiliili (Jr.) & 1994 David Hawkins (Sr.) 26 Leon Wright (So.) 1 1995 James Kirkland (Sr.) 12 2008 Greg Akinbiyi (Sr.), Catron Gainey (Jr.) & Vincent Rey (Jr.) 2 NOTES 1996 Chris Combs (Fr.) 6 2009 Ten tied with 1 ACC ACC leader 1997 Chris Combs (So.) 23 2010 ACCKelby Brown (Fr.) 4 1 Dave Brown led the ACC in passing effi ciency in 1989 (104-of- 1998 Chris Combs (Jr.) 18 2011 Zach Greene (Jr.), Charlie Hatcher (Sr.), Sydney Sarmiento (Jr.), 163, 1,479 yards, 14 TD, 6 INT) 1999 Chris Combs (Sr.) 10 Conner Vernon (Jr.) & Anthony Young-Wiseman (So.) 1 2 Leroy Gallman led the ACC in kickoff return average in 1992 2000 N/A 2012 Dwayne Norman (Fr.) & Jonathan Woodruff (So.) 2 (14-433; 30.9) 3 2001 Charles Porter (Sr.) 5 2013 Kelby Brown (Jr.), Jeremy Cash (So.) & Kyle Moore led the ACC in kickoff return average in 2000 (13-335; 2002 Matt Zielinski (Jr.) 19 Dezmond Johnson (Jr.) 2 25.8) 2003 Matt Zielinski (Sr.) 12 2004 Casey Camero (So.) 9 ACC leaders based on: 2005 Eli Nichols (Jr.) 5 Passing 1953-69: Yardage 1970-78: Completions per game average 2006 Patrick Bailey (Jr.) & Jeramy Edwards (Sr.) 5 1979-present: Passing effi ciency 2007 Wesley Oglesby (Fr.) 7 Rushing 1953-69: Yardage 2008 Vince Oghobaase (Jr.) & Michael Tauiliili (Sr.) 5 1970-present: Yards per game average 2009 Patrick Egboh (Jr.) 6 Pass Receptions 1953-68: Receptions 2010 Kelby Brown (Fr.) 5 1969-present: Receptions per game average 2011 Austin Gamble (Jr.) & Charlie Hatcher (Sr.) 3 Receiving 1953-69: Yardage 2012 Dezmond Johnson (So.) 3 1970-present: Yards per game average 2013 Kelby Brown (Jr.) 8 Total Offense 1953-69: Yardage 1970-present: Yards per game average Scoring 1953-79: Points 1980-present: Points per game average Punt Returns 1953-69: Yardage 1970-present: Yards per return average Kickoff Returns 1953-69: Yardage 1970-present: Yards per return average Interceptions 1953-69: Interception total 1970-present: Interceptions per game average Tackles Tackles per game average Fumble Recoveries Fumble recoveries per game average

205 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE ANNUAL TEAM STATISTICS

RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING 1st Downs Fumbles- Penalties- Year G Att. Yards Avg. TD YPG C-A-I Pct. Yards TD YPG Rating Plays Yards YPG TD PAT-A FG-A Pts. PPG R-P-Pen=Tot Lost Yards 1938 10 434 1,828 4.21 — 182.80 34-86-6 .400 400 — 40.00 — 520 2,228 222.80 17 10 1 117 11.70 79-20-6=105 30-15 39-325 1939 9 384 1,824 4.75 — 202.67 51-107-3 .480 648 — 72.00 — 491 2,472 274.67 27 18 1 183 20.33 74-25-1=100 32-20 40-350 1940 9 — 1,965 — — 218.33 67-126-7 .530 673 — 74.78 — — 2,638 293.11 28 21 4 203 22.56 75-33-2=110 28-12 24-257 1941 10 — 2,541 — — 254.10 66-137-11 .480 1,104 — 110.40 — — 3,645 364.50 48 35 0 327 32.70 107-37-6=162 17-6 37-335 1942 10 — 1,636 — — 163.60 41-117-12 .350 429 — 42.90 — — 2,065 206.50 31 25 0 211 21.10 108 — N/A-403 1943 9 480 2,659 5.60 — 265.90 33-78-7 .420 664 — 66.40 — 558 3,323 332.30 — — — 335 33.50 102-13-6=121 — — 1944 10 455 2,109 4.64 — 210.90 34-81-12 .420 485 — 48.50 — 536 2,594 259.40 34 22-34 — 230 23.00 — — — 1945 8 358 1,769 4.94 — 221.13 33-70-8 .470 585 — 73.13 — 428 2,354 294.25 34 23-34 0 227 28.38 59-21-5=85 — — 1946 9 418 868 2.08 — 96.44 35-104-8 .550 497 — 55.22 — 522 1,365 151.67 20 14-20 0 134 14.89 59-13-3=75 28-10 36-339 1947 9 344 740 2.15 — 82.22 51-110-14 .460 676 — 75.11 — 454 1,416 157.33 12 7 0 79 8.78 46-27-4=77 29-13 382 1948 9 400 1,304 3.26 17 144.89 53-151-10 .350 798 4 88.67 74.99 551 2,102 233.56 21 18-21 0 144 16.00 55-32-6=93 21-14 32-334 1949 9 409 1,492 3.65 30 165.78 86-166-9 .520 1,185 8 131.67 116.83 575 2,677 297.44 38 32-38 0 260 28.89 68-41-3=112 13-9 42-401 1950 10 423 1,357 2.97 19 135.70 121-235-20 .520 1,639 10 163.90 107.10 658 2,996 299.60 29 26-29 0 202 20.20 71-69-5=147 18-9 40-366 1951 10 591 2,272 3.84 27 227.20 50-119-18 .420 640 3 64.00 65.26 710 2,912 291.20 30 21-30 0 201 20.10 109-26-3=138 40-25 64-597 1952 10 533 2,265 4.25 21 226.50 48-96-14 .500 699 10 69.90 116.37 649 2,964 296.40 33 27-33 0 222 22.20 107-24-4=135 34-20 61-602 1953 10 547 2,219 4.06 26 221.90 43-100-8 .430 644 5 64.40 97.60 647 2,863 286.30 32 20-31 1 227 22.70 107-29-8=144 43-19 62-654 1954 11 552 2,401 4.35 29 218.27 62-130-15 .480 999 10 90.82 114.55 682 3,400 309.09 40 30-40 0 270 24.55 134-44-9=187 41-20 58-611 1955 10 560 2,165 3.87 24 216.50 48-102-10 .470 642 4 64.20 93.26 662 2,807 280.70 29 22-29 1 196 19.60 108-33-5=146 33-19 42-337 1956 10 569 2,544 4.47 20 254.40 48-105-11 .460 599 5 59.90 88.40 674 3,143 314.30 27 22-27 1 184 18.40 136-34-3=173 35-23 66-616 1957 11 647 2,597 4.01 21 236.09 47-101-10 .470 613 6 55.73 97.32 748 3,210 291.82 27 20-27 1 182 16.55 149-28-6=183 24-14 47-472 1958 10 559 1,886 3.37 14 188.60 73-150-9 .490 859 5 85.90 95.77 709 2,745 274.50 19 4-8 0-1 128 12.80 107-45-7=159 34-17 56-577 1959 10 485 1,532 3.16 9 153.20 53-111-7 .480 665 4 66.50 97.35 596 2,197 219.70 14 11-12 3-4 104 10.40 82-32-6=120 26-17 47-381 1960 11 530 1,966 3.71 20 178.73 120-192-11 .630 1,042 4 94.73 103.50 722 3,008 273.45 24 14-20 3-7 173 15.73 103-62-5=170 27-18 31-321 1961 10 445 1,574 3.54 9 157.40 111-187-9 .590 1,409 12 140.90 134.20 632 2,983 298.30 24 16-19 5-7 183 18.30 94-62-8=164 24-14 38-325 1962 10 461 1,808 3.92 20 180.80 110-201-14 .550 1,221 4 122.10 98.39 662 3,029 302.90 26 18-23 7-11 199 19.90 115-57-8=160 21-11 41-307 1963 10 454 1,749 3.85 17 174.90 120-238-11 .500 1,416 11 141.60 106.41 692 3,165 316.50 33 18-29 2-8 230 23.00 94-67-13=174 21-13 40-376 1964 10 419 1,439 3.43 11 143.90 110-204-9 .540 1,227 7 122.70 106.95 623 2,796 279.60 19 13-16 5-12 148 14.80 86-56-7=149 19-11 40-417 1965 10 500 1,887 3.77 18 188.70 113-193-14 .590 1,577 12 157.70 133.20 693 3,464 346.40 31 21-28 1-6 216 21.60 101-67-7=175 29-20 45-400 1966 10 485 1,406 2.90 17 140.60 89-186-16 .480 1,102 3 110.20 85.74 671 2,508 250.80 23 15-19 3-6 164 16.40 86-58-7=151 31-16 43-448 1967 10 510 1,835 3.60 14 183.50 93-183-12 .510 1,204 5 120.40 101.99 693 3,039 303.90 19 17-18 4-13 143 14.30 109-53-9=171 25-13 49-479 1968 10 454 1,580 3.48 19 158.00 186-346-14 .540 2,653 11 265.30 120.56 800 4,233 423.30 30 13-20 3-5 214 21.40 96-125-11=232 31-21 40-340 1969 10 440 1,310 2.98 15 131.00 153-283-10 .540 1,725 6 172.50 105.19 723 3,035 303.50 22 15-18 4-9 161 16.10 79-90-12=181 20-10 50-508 1970 11 546 2,153 3.94 18 195.73 184-317-14 .580 2,265 10 205.91 119.64 863 4,149 377.18 28 20-22 11-25 229 20.82 103-113-19=235 27-16 42-410 1971 11 598 2,492 4.17 17 226.55 61-138-13 .440 907 2 82.45 85.35 736 3,081 280.09 22 20-22 6-13 170 15.45 106-44-6=156 29-15 54-443 1972 11 611 2,616 4.28 13 237.82 68-161-17 .420 867 6 78.82 78.65 772 3,188 289.82 19 9-14 1-6 132 12.00 114-49-11=174 31-17 56-539 1973 11 560 2,219 3.96 10 201.73 84-182-18 .460 1,147 5 104.27 88.38 742 2,971 270.09 16 13-15 7-18 132 12.00 89-56-21=166 38-19 58-542 1974 11 595 1,953 3.28 21 177.55 113-219-13 .520 1,684 7 153.09 114.87 814 3,637 330.64 28 13-20 4-13 201 18.27 120-84-22=226 33-17 43-487 1975 11 547 2,359 4.31 21 214.45 122-216-13 .570 1,715 3 155.91 115.72 763 4,074 370.36 25 20-21 9-18 197 17.91 134-81-10=225 30-20 52-554 1976 11 592 2,589 4.37 25 235.36 90-170-12 .530 1,078 2 98.00 95.97 762 3,667 333.36 28 16-19 12-20 234 21.27 138-54-19=211 23-15 51-569 1977 11 567 2,185 3.85 18 198.64 112-211-10 .530 1,376 7 125.09 109.33 778 3,561 323.73 29 19-20 10-16 231 21.00 122-70-18=210 35-20 52-503 1978 11 503 1,635 3.25 9 148.64 111-244-20 .460 1,252 4 113.82 77.61 747 2,887 262.45 13 5-7 7-11 108 9.82 90-60-14=164 36-16 47-392 1979 11 513 1,558 3.04 8 141.64 94-236-21 .400 1,183 9 107.55 76.73 749 2,741 249.18 19 17-18 7-12 152 13.82 90-47-17=154 37-13 57-538 1980 11 345 748 2.17 9 68.00 213-401-31 .530 2,508 18 228.00 105.01 746 3,256 296.00 28 28-28 6-10 214 19.45 65-108-23=196 31-12 57-560 1981 11 469 1,703 3.63 7 154.82 176-342-21 .520 2,368 15 215.27 111.82 811 4,071 370.09 24 22-23 12-21 210 19.01 104-106-19=229 21-14 66-564 1982 11 431 1,641 3.56 15 149.18 258-414-16 .620 3,349 23 304.45 140.87 845 4,990 453.64 40 30-35 11-22 307 27.91 102-149-18=269 19-11 78-709 1983 11 401 1,380 3.44 14 125.45 305-480-13 .640 3,132 17 284.73 124.62 881 4,512 410.18 31 26-28 10-18 246 22.36 106-141-19=266 16-11 48-460 1984 11 487 1,106 2.27 6 100.55 183-325-19 .560 2,020 6 183.64 102.92 812 3,126 284.18 13 9-9 13-16 128 11.64 95-87-9=191 28-14 55-543 1985 11 477 1,459 3.06 16 132.64 198-338-18 .590 2,232 10 202.91 113.16 815 3,691 335.55 26 19-23 6-16 193 17.55 102-104-19=225 21-11 57-529 1986 11 442 1,554 3.52 10 141.27 189-325-15 .580 1,979 14 179.91 114.29 767 3,533 321.18 25 14-19 10-13 200 18.18 108-85-17=210 33-16 68-598 1987 11 403 1,186 2.94 13 107.82 266-470-20 .570 3,443 23 313.00 125.77 873 4,609 419.00 37 34-36 15-22 301 27.36 82-150-31=263 15-6 71-623 1988 11 382 1,243 3.25 15 113.00 292-496-20 .590 3,868 24 351.64 132.28 867 5,107 464.27 41 34-35 12-16 324 29.45 92-170-16=278 31-15 88-684 1989 12 427 1,966 4.60 17 163.83 279-439-20 .640 3,553 29 296.08 144.23 866 5,519 459.92 48 37-40 9-16 356 29.67 128-160-18=306 16-8 60-520 1990 11 367 1,362 3.71 11 123.82 233-416-19 .560 2,746 16 249.64 115.02 783 4,108 373.45 30 26-28 10-13 240 21.82 82-126-9=217 23-10 74-583 1991 11 334 919 2.75 8 83.55 236-450-16 .520 2,887 20 262.45 113.89 784 3,806 346.00 30 28-29 7-12 231 21.00 72-128-11=211 21-15 49-423 1992 11 412 1,315 3.19 16 119.55 209-395-19 .530 2,670 15 242.73 112.60 807 3,985 362.27 35 32-32 7-16 265 24.09 79-122-16=217 26-14 59-516 1993 11 343 1,167 3.40 9 106.09 250-478-19 .520 3,011 14 273.73 106.93 821 4,178 379.82 27 21-23 9-17 214 19.45 74-151-12=237 17-9 75-671 1994 12 435 1,636 3.76 23 136.33 216-367-9 .590 2,468 19 205.67 127.52 802 4,104 342.00 46 41-45 13-22 360 30.00 92-123-13=228 13-4 87-694 1995 11 341 1,181 3.46 21 107.36 261-448-14 .580 2,718 12 247.09 111.81 789 3,899 354.45 34 32-33 14-18 282 25.64 77-120-12=209 15-11 65-549 1996 11 400 1144 2.86 8 104.00 186-349-12 .530 2,061 11 187.36 106.43 749 3,899 354.45 19 15-18 9-15 162 14.73 79-94-19=192 29-20 50-423 1997 11 401 1,387 3.46 10 126.09 164-332-19 .490 1,992 13 181.09 101.27 733 3,379 307.18 25 23-23 16-20 223 20.27 76-85-12=173 17-9 59-487 1998 11 481 1615 3.36 15 146.82 177-365-14 .490 2,119 9 192.64 97.72 847 3,728 338.91 25 23-23 20-27 229 20.82 91-96-12=199 28-12 80-738 1999 11 366 810 2.21 13 73.64 196-421-22 .470 2,584 11 234.91 96.28 787 3,394 308.55 25 23-24 14-21 217 19.73 53-119-12=184 20-8 76-637 2000 11 375 906 2.42 10 82.36 195-401-22 .490 2,183 8 198.45 89.97 776 3,089 280.82 19 16-19 7-12 155 14.09 61-96-24=181 22-6 104-817 2001 11 418 1,243 2.97 14 113.00 195-406-19 .480 2,543 12 231.18 101.04 824 3,786 344.18 28 24-26 6-9 212 19.27 80-109-18=207 21-11 73-584 2002 12 487 1,901 3.90 8 158.42 206-385-13 .540 2,399 18 199.92 114.52 872 4,300 358.33 27 21-24 14-27 227 18.92 106-99-14=220 21-10 65-532 2003 12 546 2,065 3.78 16 172.08 176-359-8 .490 2,051 8 170.92 99.91 905 4,116 343.00 25 20-22 13-21 211 17.58 123-99-17=239 17-9 72-535 2004 11 386 1035 2.68 7 94.09 180-314-11 .570 1,885 10 171.36 111.25 700 2,920 265.45 21 18-19 13-19 183 16.64 56-87-15=158 20-13 57-411 2005 11 435 1,398 3.21 16 127.09 134-284-17 .470 1,331 5 121.00 80.39 719 2,729 248.09 22 20-21 7-10 177 16.09 79-60-15=154 22-9 81-701 2006 12 412 1,179 2.86 10 98.25 189-358-17 .530 2,222 12 185.17 106.49 770 3,401 283.42 24 15-20 4-11 179 14.92 72-97-26=195 33-14 72-564 2007 12 376 768 2.04 6 64.00 210-383-10 .550 2,485 21 207.08 122.20 759 3,253 271.08 29 20-22 3-11 215 17.92 61-88-23=172 24-11 73-635 2008 12 419 1,274 3.04 9 106.17 248-410-12 .610 2,372 17 197.67 116.91 829 3,646 303.83 29 28-28 13-18 241 20.08 81-118-14=213 23-9 56-526 2009 12 339 762 2.25 6 63.50 308-501-10 .620 3,660 24 305.00 134.66 840 4,422 368.50 35 33-33 19-24 302 25.17 58-155-16=229 14-6 59-530 2010 12 383 1,320 3.45 19 110.00 295-489-19 .600 3,256 14 271.33 117.94 872 4,576 381.33 34 32-32 21-24 303 25.25 73-153-13=239 22-9 55-487 2011 12 365 1,129 3.09 19 94.08 315-493-12 .640 3,266 15 272.17 124.71 858 4,395 366.25 35 33-33 9-20 270 22.50 67-144-24=235 15-9 56-467 2012 13 439 1,628 3.71 18 125.23 352-551-12 .640 3,691 27 283.92 131.97 990 5,319 409.15 50 47-47 20-23 410 31.54 92-167-29=288 17-9 76-637 2013 14 544 2,492 4.58 28 178.00 298-472-19 .630 3,474 26 248.14 135.09 1016 5,966 426.14 60 58-58 13-19 459 32.79 138-151-9=298 16-6 64-570

206 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE ANNUAL OPPONENT STATISTICS

RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE SCORING 1st Downs Fumbles- Penalties- Year G Att. Yards Avg. TD YPG C-A-I Pct. Yards TD YPG Rating Plays Yards YPG TD PAT-A FG-A Pts. PPG R-P-Pen=Tot Lost Yards 1938 10 — 697 — 0 69.70 52-128-21 .406 563 1 56.30 47.34 342 1,260 126.00 1 1-1 0 7 0.70 37-22-3=62 24-12 27-225 1939 9 — 679 — — 75.44 55-141-19 .390 607 — 67.44 — 429 1,286 142.89 6 3 1 42 4.67 42-24-4=70 16-7 15-135 1940 9 — 1,031 — — 114.56 52-123-15 .423 548 — 60.89 — — 1,579 175.44 8 4 0 52 5.78 44-37-0=71 13-8 24-165 1941 10 — 995 — — 99.50 61-139-18 .439 719 — 71.90 — — 1,714 171.40 9 7 0 61 6.10 60-22-7=89 23-16 31-214 1942 10 — 1,063 — — 106.30 60-163-22 .368 808 — 80.80 — — 1,871 187.10 15 8 0 98 9.80 85 — N/A-257 1943 9 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 5 4 0 34 3.78 28-28-8=64 — — 1944 10 — 1,147 — — 114.70 — — 908 — 90.80 — — 2,055 205.50 — — — 118 11.80 55-23-7=85 — — 1945 8 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 114 14.25 41-17-3=61 — — 1946 9 — 902 — — 100.22 62-168-16 .369 896 — 99.56 — — 1,798 199.78 13 6 0 86 9.56 57-26-4=87 37-22 43-358 1947 9 — 1,341 — — 149.00 75-177-16 .424 878 — 97.56 — — 2,219 246.56 13 9 1 90 10.00 74-37-4=115 26-18 N/A-523 1948 9 375 1,204 3.21 — 133.78 77-169-20 .456 1,188 7 132.00 94.61 554 2,392 217.45 14 8-14 0 92 10.22 61-40-3=104 27-19 50-481 1949 9 355 980 2.76 — 108.89 82-189-9 .434 1,153 8 128.11 99.08 544 2,133 237.00 17 13-17 — 117 13.00 67-33-2=102 26-11 59-438 1950 10 447 1,411 3.16 — 141.10 66-144-17 .458 664 3 66.40 67.83 591 2,075 207.50 16 12-16 — 108 10.80 89-29-8=126 27-15 58-509 1951 10 461 1,523 3.30 — 152.30 63-158-24 .399 903 8 90.30 74.21 619 2,426 242.60 23 17-23 — 157 15.70 83-24-8=126 39-21 57-475 1952 10 498 1,605 3.22 — 160.50 44-125-4 .352 528 1 52.80 66.92 623 2,133 213.30 10 10-10 — 72 7.20 90-24-9=123 35-23 60-554 1953 10 426 1,443 3.39 — 144.30 52-154-18 .338 791 3 79.10 59.96 580 2,234 223.40 12 9-12 — 81 8.10 69-31-8=108 28-11 52-538 1954 11 534 2,248 4.21 — 204.36 62-152-26 .408 751 3 68.27 54.59 686 2,999 272.64 24 17-24 — 161 14.64 114-37-12=163 24-12 53-517 1955 10 423 1,212 2.87 — 121.20 53-129-17 .411 765 4 76.50 74.78 552 1,977 197.70 14 11-14 0-0 95 9.50 82-33-3=118 37-27 31-362 1956 10 467 1,692 3.62 — 169.20 54-121-24 .446 822 4 82.20 72.93 588 2,514 251.40 15 10-15 0-1 100 10.00 89-36-10=135 30-20 49-476 1957 11 461 1,683 3.65 — 153.00 72-171-10 .421 932 8 84.73 91.63 632 2,615 237.73 20 15-20 0-1 135 12.27 85-32-12=129 23-13 56-599 1958 10 461 1,669 3.62 — 166.90 71-169-15 .420 1,009 5 100.90 84.18 630 2,678 267.80 18 6-8 3-8 131 13.10 77-48-7=132 29-17 59-616 1959 10 461 1,509 3.27 — 150.90 81-185-12 .438 1,115 5 111.50 90.36 646 2,624 262.40 23 14-16 1-5 159 15.90 80-61-4=145 22-12 45-402 1960 11 432 1,587 3.67 — 144.27 104-222-18 .469 1,277 5 116.09 86.38 654 2,864 260.36 17 7-14 1-2 114 10.36 83-62-4=139 19-14 36-390 1961 10 403 1,320 3.28 — 132.00 77-174-16 .443 921 4 92.10 77.91 577 2,241 224.10 13 8-8 7-9 106 10.60 69-46-8=123 15-6 42-370 1962 10 435 1,240 2.85 — 124.00 115-209-15 .550 1,407 7 140.70 108.27 644 2,647 264.70 14 13-13 2-6 105 10.50 66-74-5=145 17-10 45-425 1963 10 403 1,570 3.90 — 157.00 97-233-17 .416 1,646 9 164.60 99.13 636 3,216 321.60 26 18-21 6-9 198 19.80 82-66-3=151 24-15 55-554 1964 10 447 1,569 3.51 — 156.90 105-205-15 .512 1,161 4 116.10 90.60 652 2,730 273.00 17 15-17 6-12 135 13.50 86-65-7=158 20-7 53-482 1965 10 404 1,330 3.29 — 133.00 111-234-16 .474 1,334 7 133.40 91.52 638 2,664 266.40 22 20-20 1-4 157 15.70 67-66-5=138 12-10 36-343 1966 10 414 1,485 3.59 — 148.50 117-241-14 .486 1,436 7 143.60 96.57 655 2,921 292.10 31 24-26 7-13 237 23.70 68-73-9=150 16-11 37-391 1967 10 452 1,433 3.17 — 143.30 89-190-16 .468 1,163 6 116.30 91.84 642 2,596 259.60 21 15-18 4-11 153 15.30 84-59-7=150 17-6 49-616 1968 10 537 2,590 4.82 — 259.00 110-221-11 .498 1,651 8 165.10 114.52 758 4,241 424.10 40 24-30 3-5 287 28.70 118-73-4=195 16-11 52-497 1969 10 597 2,910 4.87 — 291.00 71-159-10 .447 1,112 11 111.20 113.65 756 4,022 402.20 28 21-24 11-14 224 22.40 136-53-8=197 25-15 61-634 1970 11 578 2,595 4.49 24 235.91 105-225-21 .467 1,443 6 131.18 90.67 803 3,901 354.64 32 30-32 6-13 252 22.91 126-67-8=201 18-9 56-582 1971 11 537 2,135 3.98 11 194.09 133-263-20 .506 1,665 7 151.36 97.32 800 3,413 310.27 18 11-13 6-13 149 13.55 101-84-9=194 29-15 42-435 1972 11 511 2,120 4.15 12 192.73 113-217-16 .521 1,443 9 131.18 106.87 728 3,257 296.09 21 18-19 4-10 156 14.18 110-66-9=185 19-12 61-553 1973 11 588 2,344 3.99 14 213.09 74-156-8 .474 1,091 11 99.18 119.19 744 3,182 289.27 26 25-25 7-19 204 18.55 114-49-9=172 31-23 54-617 1974 11 544 2,216 4.07 21 201.45 82-176-14 .466 1,195 7 108.64 100.84 720 3,411 310.09 29 25-27 1-14 208 18.91 115-50-9=174 27-11 64-586 1975 11 589 2,731 4.64 23 248.27 98-179-18 .548 1,318 5 119.82 105.71 768 4,049 368.09 28 20-23 6-15 212 19.27 148-65-12=225 31-9 47-435 1976 11 588 2,534 4.31 19 230.36 91-176-8 .517 1,213 13 110.27 124.88 764 3,747 340.64 32 26-28 7-14 245 22.27 143-57-16=216 31-21 64-584 1977 11 580 2,343 4.04 23 213.00 97-179-9 .542 1,434 4 130.36 118.80 759 3,777 343.36 28 26-26 8-17 221 20.09 131-54-9=194 20-14 80-776 1978 11 594 2,478 4.17 21 225.27 113-215-14 .526 1,465 9 133.18 110.59 809 3,943 358.45 30 27-28 12-23 247 22.45 142-62-3=207 17-12 73-633 1979 11 671 3,079 4.59 29 279.91 92-208-15 .442 1,152 4 104.73 82.68 879 4,231 384.64 34 32-33 8-12 264 24.00 170-59-8=237 38-25 61-539 1980 11 640 2,803 4.38 27 254.82 115-232-13 .496 1,391 7 126.45 98.68 872 4,194 381.27 37 32-33 12-17 296 26.91 148-69-9=226 27-14 85-745 1981 11 527 2,210 4.19 24 200.91 108-217-19 .498 1,357 4 123.36 90.87 744 3,567 324.27 30 25-26 7-11 230 20.91 116-60-10=186 25-10 75-757 1982 11 535 2,369 4.43 23 215.36 175-305-13 .574 2,254 14 204.91 126.08 840 4,623 420.27 38 34-34 8-16 290 26.36 127-107-20=254 20-14 87-736 1983 11 534 2,702 5.06 28 245.64 133-243-13 .547 2,104 16 191.27 138.49 777 4,806 436.91 46 40-43 10-14 350 31.82 136-86-6=228 20-7 79-677 1984 11 498 2,275 4.57 17 206.82 138-243-11 .568 2,037 18 185.18 142.60 741 4,312 392.00 37 34-36 15-25 301 27.36 112-92-7=211 20-11 62-529 1985 11 476 1,820 3.82 12 165.45 159-292-13 .545 2,020 17 183.64 122.87 768 3,840 349.09 31 28-29 14-18 252 22.91 101-97-10=208 16-9 72-661 1986 11 488 2,187 4.48 16 198.82 170-290-6 .586 2,220 14 201.82 134.72 778 4,183 380.27 34 31-32 15-19 284 25.82 97-104-16=217 29-22 77-656 1987 11 461 1,507 3.27 16 137.00 208-367-16 .567 2,911 12 264.64 125.37 828 4,418 401.64 31 24-28 9-15 243 22.09 90-124-13=227 21-14 96-874 1988 11 513 2,416 4.71 29 219.64 128-254-11 .504 2,010 15 182.73 127.69 767 4,426 402.36 45 35-35 5-10 324 29.45 118-88-10=216 22-8 72-655 1989 12 478 1,953 4.09 23 162.75 176-339-17 .519 2,529 13 210.75 117.21 817 4,482 373.50 36 31-31 11-15 286 23.83 113-108-12=233 16-9 64-554 1990 11 559 2,576 4.61 23 234.18 133-242-14 .550 1,565 12 142.27 114.07 801 4,141 376.45 36 31-33 16-21 295 26.82 133-63-10=206 14-4 58-458 1991 11 498 2,077 4.17 20 188.82 170-298-17 .571 2,137 13 194.27 120.27 796 4,214 383.09 35 27-29 13-18 280 25.45 106-98-7=211 21-15 57-514 1992 11 503 2,136 4.25 22 194.18 175-296-10 .591 2,360 17 214.55 138.29 799 4,496 408.73 46 41-42 8-15 343 31.18 114-95-8=217 21-11 80-621 1993 11 487 2,235 4.59 23 203.18 194-291-13 .667 2,624 22 238.55 158.42 778 4,859 441.72 48 31-42 7-12 349 31.73 122-122-7=251 17-11 84-681 1994 12 412 1,410 3.42 15 117.50 199-376-17 .529 2,798 17 233.17 121.31 788 4,208 350.67 32 22-25 9-13 247 20.58 94-108-20=222 31-12 80-630 1995 11 543 2,956 5.44 28 268.73 200-326-12 .613 2,392 21 217.45 136.88 869 5,348 486.18 51 35-42 13-18 386 35.09 147-105-11=263 23-15 66-530 1996 11 511 2,280 4.46 22 207.27 148-262-5 .565 2,188 16 198.91 142.97 773 4,468 406.18 47 38-43 19-25 379 34.45 116-88-10=214 18-10 89-731 1997 11 492 2,088 4.24 23 189.82 164-275-10 .596 2,414 15 219.45 144.10 772 4,502 409.27 42 36-40 17-26 341 31.00 110-96-7=213 20-11 88-686 1998 11 404 1,716 4.25 20 156.00 163-329-8 .495 2,116 17 192.36 115.76 661 3,832 348.36 40 37-38 14-20 319 29.00 81-89-14=184 26-8 72-673 1999 11 467 1,992 4.27 19 181.09 212-374-16 .567 2,653 21 241.18 126.24 841 4,645 422.27 43 40-41 21-28 363 33.00 110-109-16=235 15-8 73-667 2000 11 439 2,039 4.64 30 185.36 219-344-8 .637 2,996 21 272.36 152.32 783 5,035 457.73 55 54-55 15-18 430 39.09 99-131-15=245 18-7 104-916 2001 11 494 2,702 5.47 36 245.64 201-329-7 .611 2,710 25 246.36 151.11 823 5,412 492.00 65 62-64 13-15 491 44.64 128-108-13=249 16-9 83-756 2002 11 425 1,446 3.40 20 131.45 245-407-12 .602 3,056 18 277.82 131.97 832 4,502 409.27 44 39-42 16-22 353 32.09 85-125-25=235 23-13 87-726 2003 12 430 1,896 4.41 24 158.00 207-351-11 .590 2,603 15 216.92 129.10 781 4,499 374.92 43 41-42 14-17 343 28.58 97-117-9=223 18-10 80-718 2004 12 496 2,483 5.01 21 206.92 162-277-15 .585 2,208 13 184.00 130.10 773 4,691 390.92 37 34-37 22-26 322 26.83 123-96-8=227 21-11 71-662 2005 11 444 2,280 5.14 30 207.27 176-296-9 .595 2,244 22 204.00 141.59 740 4,524 411.27 54 54-54 10-15 408 37.09 108-103-21=232 25-9 75-630 2006 12 441 2,016 4.57 21 168.00 206-343-10 .601 2,728 27 227.33 147.01 784 4,744 395.33 54 50-53 10-15 406 33.83 99-118-18=235 25-13 92-798 2007 12 504 2,163 4.29 24 180.25 242-376-11 .644 2,929 21 244.08 142.38 880 5,092 424.33 48 42-45 20-27 398 33.17 118-128-15=261 13-7 87-824 2008 12 475 1,818 3.83 16 151.50 179-315-15 .568 2,465 17 205.42 130.84 790 4,283 356.92 35 34-34 11-15 281 23.42 85-113-14=212 20-11 56-490 2009 12 458 1,834 4.00 18 152.83 197-341-8 .578 2,589 18 215.75 134.27 799 4,423 368.58 42 40-41 16-18 340 28.33 109-106-10=225 22-10 63-626 2010 12 519 2,499 4.82 26 208.25 180-329-8 .547 2,902 25 241.83 149.02 848 5,401 450.08 56 50-50 11-14 425 35.42 130-116-15=261 23-9 80-662 2011 12 441 2,168 4.92 22 180.67 194-338-6 .574 2,937 23 244.75 149.29 779 5,105 425.42 47 44-47 16-18 374 31.17 112-118-12=242 16-5 68-644 2012 13 524 2,902 5.35 26 223.23 224-389-11 .576 3,474 29 267.23 151.55 913 6,099 469.15 60 57-58 17-24 468 36.00 139-123-14=276 20-12 80-710 2013 14 573 2,438 4.25 17 174.14 264-460-18 .574 3,414 25 243.86 129.84 1033 5,852 418.00 48 45-46 12-23 373 26.64 141-150-20=311 15-8 86-750

207 DUKE FOOTBALL 2014 MEDIA GUIDE BOWL GAME RECORDS

Passing Attempts Pass Receptions Points — Game 1. 49, Sean Renfree (37) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 1. 12, Jamison Crowder (163) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 1. 48 vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 2. 46, Spence Fischer (28) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 2. 11, Bill Khayat (109) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 2. 34 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 3. 45, Anthony Boone (29) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 3. 10, Conner Vernon (119) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 34 vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 4. 30, Dave Brown (17) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 4. 8, Tee Moorman (45) vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 4. 29 vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 5. 15, Don Altman (12) vs. Arkansas, Cotton Bowl, 1-2-61 5. 6, Clarkston Hines (112) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 5. 21 vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 6, Jon Jensen (97) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 21 vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 Pass Completions 6, Jamison Crowder (49) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 1. 37, Sean Renfree (49) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 6, Braxton Deaver (116) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 Points — Quarter 2. 29, Anthony Boone (45) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 9. 5, Dave Colonna (63) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 1. 24 vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 (2nd) 3. 28, Spence Fischer (46) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 5, Jela Duncan (29) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 2. 16 vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 (1st) 4. 17, Dave Brown (30) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 5, Desmond Scott (60) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 3. 14 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 (2nd) 5. 12, Don Altman (15) vs. Arkansas, Cotton Bowl, 1-2-61 14 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 (4th) Receiving Yards 14 vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 (2nd) Passing Yards 1. 163, Jamison Crowder (12) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 14 vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 (1st) 1. 427, Anthony Boone (29-45) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 2. 119, Conner Vernon (10) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 2. 358, Sean Renfree (37-49) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 3. 116, Braxton Deaver (6) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 Points — Half 3. 314, Spence Fischer (28-46) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 4. 112, Clarkston Hines (6) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 1. 38 vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 (1st) 4. 268, Dave Brown (17-30) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 5. 109, Bill Khayat (11) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 2. 20 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 (2nd) 5. 83, Don Altman (12-15) vs. Arkansas, Cotton Bowl, 1-2-61 6. 97, Jon Jensen (6) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 3. 18 vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 (2nd) 7. 93, Robert Gantt (4) vs. Oregon State, Rose Bowl, 1-1-42 4. 16 vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 (1st) Passing Touchdowns 8. 63, Dave Colonna (5) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 16 vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 (1st) 1. 3, Dave Brown vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 9. 60, Desmond Scott (5) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 3, Anthony Boone vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 10. 53, Sonny Sorrell (3) vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 Total Offensive Yards 3. 2, Jerry Barger vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 11. 49, Randy Cuthbert (4) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 1. 661 vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 4. 1, Don Altman vs. Arkansas, Cotton Bowl, 1-2-61 49, Jamison Crowder (6) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 2. 560 vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 1, Brandon Connette vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 3. 416 vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 1, Sean Renfree vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 Yards Per Pass Reception Average (min. 5 rec.) 4. 399 vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 1. 19.33, Braxton Deaver (6-116) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 5. 383 vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 Rushing Attempts 2. 18.67, Clarkston Hines (6-112) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 1. 27, Tom Davis (101) vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 3. 16.17, Jon Jensen (6-97) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 Rushing Yards 2. 21, Robert Baldwin (70) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 4. 13.58, Jamison Crowder (12-163) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 1. 336 vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 3. 17, Josh Snead (107) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 5. 12.60, Dave Colonna (5-63) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 2. 288 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 17, Josh Snead (104) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 6. 12.00, Desmond Scott (5-60) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 3. 235 vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 5. 15, Wray Carlton (84) vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 7. 11.90, Conner Vernon (10-119) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 4. 234 vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 6. 14, George Clark (123) vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 8. 9.91, Bill Khayat (11-109) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 14, Eric Tipton (56) vs. Southern California, Rose Bowl, 1-2-39 Rushing Attempts 7. 13, John Wilson (32) vs. Arkansas, Cotton Bowl, 1-2-61 Receiving Touchdowns 1. 64 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 9. 12, Steve Lach (124) vs. Oregon State, Rose Bowl, 1-1-42 1. 2, Dave Colonna vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 2. 62 vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 12, Tom Davis (80) vs. Oregon State, Rose Bowl, 1-1-42 2. 1, Jerry Kocourek vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 3. 59 vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 12, George Dutrow (69) vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 1, Sonny Sorrell vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 1, Tee Moorman vs. Arkansas, Cotton Bowl, 1-2-61 Passing Yards Rushing Yards 1, Bud Zuberer vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 1. 427 vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 1. 124, Steve Lach (12) vs. Oregon State, Rose Bowl, 1-1-42 1, David Reeves vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 2. 360 vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 2. 123, George Clark (14) vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 1, Conner Vernon vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 3. 349 vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 3. 107, Josh Snead (17) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 1, Jamison Crowder vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 4. 314 vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 4. 104, Josh Snead (17) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 1, David Reeves vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 5. 101, Tom Davis (27) vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 1, Josh Snead vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 Passing Attempts 6. 92, Juwan Thompson (11) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 1. 50 vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 7. 91, Bob Pascal (9) vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 Total Offensive Yards 2. 46 vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 8. 84, Wray Carlton (15) vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 1. 454, Anthony Boone (27 rush, 427 pass) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 3. 45 vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 9. 80, Tom Davis (12) vs. Oregon State, Rose Bowl, 1-1-42 2. 364, Sean Renfree (6 rush, 358 pass) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 4. 42 vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 10. 70, Robert Baldwin (21) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 3. 329, Spence Fischer (15 rush, 314 pass) vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 11. 69, George Dutrow (12) vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 4. 278, Dave Brown (10 rush, 268 pass) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 Pass Completions 12. 56, Eric Tipton (14) vs. Southern California, Rose Bowl, 1-2-39 5. 124, Steve Lach (124 rush, 0 pass) vs. Oregon State, Rose Bowl, 1-1-42 1. 38 vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 2. 29 vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 Rushing Yards Per Attempt Average (min. 10 att.) Total TD Responsibility 3. 28 vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 1. 10.33, Steve Lach (12-124) vs. Oregon State, Rose Bowl, 1-1-42 1. 4, Anthony Boone (1 rush, 3 pass) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 4. 25 vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 2. 8.79, George Clark (14-123) vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 2. 3, Dave Brown (3 pass) vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 3. 8.36, Juwan Thompson (11-92) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 First Downs 4. 6.67, Tom Davis (12-80) vs. Oregon State, Rose Bowl, 1-1-42 Points 1. 36 vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 5. 6.29, Josh Snead (17-107) vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 1. 12, George Clark vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 2. 29 vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 6. 6.12, Josh Snead (17-104) vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 12, Tom Davis vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 3. 23 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 7. 5.75, George Dutrow (12-69) vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 12, Hal McElhandy vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 23 vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 8. 5.60, Wray Carlton (15-84) vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 12, Dave Colonna vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 9. 4.00, Eric Tipton (14-56 ) vs. Southern California, Rose Bowl, 1-2-39 12, Robert Baldwin vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 Fewest Points Allowed 10. 3.90, Cliff Lewis (10-39) vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 12, Ross Martin vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 1. 6 vs. Arkansas, Cotton Bowl, 1-2-61 7. 8, Tom Cochran vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 2. 7 vs. Southern California, Rose Bowl, 1-2-39 Rushing Touchdowns 8, Ross Martin vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 7 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 1. 2, George Clark vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 4. 20 vs. Oregon State, Rose Bowl, 1-1-42 2, Tom Davis vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 PATs 2, Hal McElhandy vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 1. 6, Ross Martin vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 Fewest Total Offensive Yards Allowed 2, Robert Baldwin vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 2. 4, Jim Nelson vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 1. 110 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 3. 3, Harold Raether vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 2. 226 vs. Southern California, Rose Bowl, 1-2-39 3, Wray Carlton vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 3. 249 vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 3, Randy Gardner vs. Texas Tech, All American Bowl, 12-28-89 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Field Goals 1. 84 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 1. 2, Tom Cochran vs. Wisconsin, Hall of Fame Bowl, 1-2-95 2. 107 vs. Alabama, Sugar Bowl, 1-1-45 2, Ross Martin vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 3. 140 vs. Southern California, Rose Bowl, 1-2-39 2, Ross Martin vs. Texas A&M, Chick-fi l-A Bowl, 12-31-13 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Longest Field Goal 1. 26 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 1. 52, Ross Martin vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 2. 71 vs. Arkansas, Cotton Bowl, 1-2-61 3. 86 vs. Southern California, Rose Bowl, 1-2-39 Longest Punt 4. 109 vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 1. 79, Will Monday vs. Cincinnati, Belk Bowl, 12-27-12 Fewest First Downs Allowed 1. 6 vs. Nebraska, Orange Bowl, 1-1-55 2. 8 vs. Arkansas, Cotton Bowl, 1-2-61 3. 12 vs. Oklahoma, Orange Bowl, 1-1-58 12 vs. Arkansas, Cotton Bowl, 1-2-61

208 LONG PLAYS Rush Kickoff Return Field Goal 1. 85 Charlie Smith vs. Virginia Tech, 1951 1. 105 Ace Parker vs. North Carolina, 1936 1. 57 Vince Fusco vs. Clemson, 1976 2. 83 Joel Arrington vs. Georgia Tech, 1959 2. 100 Greg Boone vs. Tennessee, 1982 2. 56 Brent Garber vs. East Carolina, 2002 83 Ernie Jackson vs. Navy, 1971 100 Leroy Gallman vs. Tennessee, 1993 3. 55 Doug Peterson vs. North Carolina, 1987 83 Justin Boyle vs. The Citadel, 2004 100 Ronnie Drummer vs. East Carolina, 2005 55 Joe Surgan vs. North Carolina, 2008 5. 82 Billy Cox vs. Maryland, 1948 100 DeVon Edwards vs. N.C. State, 2013 5. 54 Sims Lenhardt vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 6. 81 Ronnie Drummer vs. Miami, 2005 6. 99 Scottie Montgomery vs. Wake Forest, 1999 54 Brent Garber vs. Tennessee, 2003 7. 80 Moffat Storer vs. Colgate, 1940 99 DeVon Edwards vs. North Carolina, 2013 7. 53 Sims Lenhardt vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 80 Bernie Blaney vs. Tennessee, 1955 8. 97 Bernie Blaney vs. Pittsburgh, 1956 53 Matt Brooks vs. Clemson, 2004 9. 79 Buddy Luper vs. North Carolina, 1943 97 Cedric Jones vs. Wake Forest, 1979 53 Ross Martin vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 10. 78 Jack Alexander vs. North Carolina, 1935 97 Randy Jones vs. Wake Forest, 1990 10. 52 Brent Garber vs. N.C. State, 2002 78 Jap Davis vs. Georgia Tech, 1940 11. 96 Quinton McCracken vs. Clemson, 1988 52 Joe Surgan vs. Navy, 2008 78 Re’quan Boyette vs. Florida State, 2005 12. 95 Harwood Smith vs. Wake Forest, 1935 52 Will Snyderwine vs. Georgia Tech, 2010 13. 77 Jap Davis vs. Georgia Tech, 1940 13. 94 Troy Slade vs. North Carolina, 1973 52 Ross Martin vs. Cincinnati, 2012 14. 76 Leroy Gallman vs. Virginia, 1991 94 Chris Davis vs. Maryland, 2004 14. 51 David Wright vs. N.C. State, 1970 15. 75 Billy Cox vs. North Carolina, 1949 94 Jabari Marshall vs. Connecticut, 2007 51 Sims Lenhardt vs. Florida State, 1998 75 Piney Field vs. Virginia Tech, 1951 51 Matt Brooks vs. North Carolina, 2004 17. 73 Red Smith vs. Army, 1953 Punt Return 51 Will Snyderwine vs. Wake Forest, 2009 73 William Thompson vs. Georgia Tech, 1970 1. 95 George Clark vs. Wake Forest, 1944 51 Ross Martin vs. Virginia Tech, 2013 19. 70 Gordon Carver vs. Virginia, 1943 2. 92 George McAfee vs. Wash. & Lee, 1937 19. 50 Sims Lenhardt vs. Navy, 1997 70 Mark Leggett vs. Clemson, 1960 3. 85 Troy Slade vs. Tulane, 1973 50 Sims Lenhardt vs. Georgia Tech, 1998 21. 69 George Clark vs. Georgia Tech, 1944 4. 84 Ronnie Hamilton vs. Florida State, 2000 50 Sims Lenhardt vs. N.C. State, 1999 69 George Clark vs. Wake Forest, 1945 5. 82 Jay Wilkinson vs. N.C. State, 1961 50 Brent Garber vs. Navy, 2002 69 Chris Douglas vs. North Carolina, 2000 82 Jamison Crowder vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 50 Ross Martin vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 69 Senterrio Landrum vs. Navy, 2002 6. 82 Ernie Jackson vs. Pittsburgh, 1969 25. 68 Wray Carlton vs. Clemson, 1957 7. 76 Jamison Crowder vs. N.C. Central, 2013 Punt 68 Mark Johnson vs. Maryland, 1972 8. 75 Dave Lerps vs. N.C. State, 1953 1. 81 Billy Cox vs. Navy, 1949 27. 67 Jay Wilkinson vs. Clemson, 1963 9. 74 Ernie Jackson vs. South Carolina, 1971 2. 80 Brian Morton vs. Clemson, 1999 67 Jay Calabrese vs. South Carolina, 1965 10. 72 Elmore Hackney vs. North Carolina, 1937 3. 79 Tom Davis vs. N.C. Pre-Flight, 1943 67 Avery Trollinger vs. N.C. State, 1977 72 Buddy Luper vs. Colgate, 1942 79 Will Monday vs. Cincinnati, 2012 72 Jay Wilkinson vs. Wake Forest, 1963 5. 76 Harry Rossiter vs. Tennessee, 1932 Pass 6. 75 Ace Parker vs. Georgia Tech, 1934 7. 74 Spence Fischer vs. Georgia Tech, 1994 1. 99 Sean Renfree to Jamison Crowder Interception Return 8. 73 Rodney Stewart vs. North Carolina, 1965 vs. Miami, 2012 1. 90 Jack Alexander vs. North Carolina, 1935 73 Ricky Brummitt vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 2. 97 Dave Brown to Clarkston Hines 2. 88 Gordon Carver vs. Bogue Field, 1945 10. 72 Eric Tipton vs. North Carolina, 1938 vs. Wake Forest, 1989 3. 87 Dennis Tabron vs. Clemson, 1980 72 Worth Lutz vs. Wake Forest, 1947 3. 88 Ben Bennett to Chris Castor 4. 85 Bill Duncan vs. George Washington, 1948 72 Will Monday vs. Georgia Tech, 2013 vs. Tennessee, 1982 85 John Talley vs. Maryland, 2004

88 Bobby Campbell to Scottie Montgomery 6. 84 Sean Thomas vs. East Carolina, 1992 vs. Vanderbilt, 1998 7. 83 Howard Hartley vs. Richmond, 1946 5. 81 Leo Hart to Wes Chesson 83 John Gutekunst vs. N.C. State, 1964 vs. Wake Forest, 1968 9. 78 Fred Folger vs. Wake Forest, 1947 6. 80 Craig Browning to Cedric Jones 10. 76 Lee Butler vs. Stanford, 2011 vs. Wake Forest, 1979 11. 72 Fred Crawford vs. Tennessee, 1932 80 Spence Fischer to Jon Jensen vs. North Carolina, 1993 Fumble Return 8. 78 D. Bryant to Chris Douglas 1. 95 August Campbell vs. Boston College, 2010 vs. Florida State, 2001 2. 77 Ed Rushton vs. Pittsburgh, 1956 9. 77 Walt Rappold to Jay Wilkinson vs. Navy, 1961 Blocked Field Goal Return 77 Sean Renfree to Jamison Crowder 1. 75 Ross Cockrell vs. FIU, 2012 vs. Clemson, 2012 2. 70 Kenneth Stanford vs. North Carolina, 2004

Defensive PAT Return 1. 100 Lamar Grant vs. Maryland, 1996 (INT) 2. 98 Kyler Brown vs. N.C. Central, 2012 (INT) 3. 60 Tawambi Settles vs. Florida St, 1995 (BLK PAT)

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