ECU Football 2019 Spring Prospectus 2019 ECU FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent DSGN Time Site Series Last Game Aug. 31 at NC State TBA Raleigh, N.C. 13-17-0 L, 58-3 (2018) Sept. 7 GARDNER-WEBB PC/FS TBA GREENVILLE 0-0-0 ------14 * at Navy (CBSSN) TBA Annapolis, Md. 1-5-0 L, 66-31 (2016) 21 WILLIAM & MARY FW TBA GREENVILLE 12-4-1 W, 38-23 (2001) 28 at Old Dominion TBA Norfolk, Va. 2-0-0 W, 37-35 (2018) Oct. 3 * TEMPLE (ESPN) TBA GREENVILLE 8-8-0 L, 49-6 (2018) 19 * at UCF TBA Orlando, Fla. 10-7-0 L, 37-10 (2018) 26 * USF HC TBA GREENVILLE 1-8-0 L, 20-13 (2018) Nov. 2 * CINCINNATI HOF/MIL TBA GREENVILLE 13-9-0 L, 56-6 (2018) 9 * at SMU TBA Dallas, Texas 4-3-0 L, 55-31 (2016) 23 * at Connecticut TBA East Hartford, Conn. 4-1-0 W, 55-21 (2018) 30 * TULSA SD TBA GREENVILLE 8-6-0 L, 45-24 (2016) Dec. 7 AAC Championship Game (ABC/ESPN) TBA campus site 0-0-0 ------Home games in ALL CAPS; *American Athletic Conference game; PC-Pirate Club Weekend, FS-ECU Faculty/Staff Appreciation Day, FW-Family Weekend, HC-Homecoming, HOF-Hall of Fame & Letterwinners Weekend, MIL-Military Appreciation Day, SD-Senior Day Season Ticket Prices: Pirate Club Chairback: ...... $300; Upper Sideline: ...... $150 Pirate Club Lower Sideline: ...... $240; Fan Zone: ...... $99

2018 ECU FOOTBALL RESULTS

Date Opponent Score Attendance Notes Sept. 2 NORTH CAROLINA A&T L, 28-23 38,640 ECU only 68 rush yds, two TOs inside A&T 5-yd line 8 NORTH CAROLINA W, 41-19 39,298 ECU 20-0 2nd half, 4 rush TDs (220 yds) 22 * at USF L, 20-13 34,562 USF 80-yd TD run in 4th qtr breaks 13-13 deadlock 29 OLD DOMINION W, 37-35 35,047 Verity GW 38-yd FG with 0:46 left, ECU 9 sacks Oct. 6 * at Temple L, 49-6 26,681 TEM up 35-3 at half, ECU only 196 yards (0 TD) 13 * HOUSTON L, 42-20 29,851 UH forces 4 TOs and nets 12 TFLs, ECU 41 rush yds 20 * UCF L, 37-10 31,159 ECU 5 TOs (3 inside UCF 10-yd line), Ahlers 406 pass yds Nov. 3 * MEMPHIS L, 59-41 29,127 MEM 639 total yds, Ahlers 506 yds (449 pass/57 rush) 10 * at Tulane L, 24-18 20,860 TLN 86, 73, 79-yd TD passes, ECU 3-21 on 3rd down 17 * CONNECTICUT W, 55-21 27,234 ECU 415 rush yds (7.7 ypr), UConn 48 yds/0 pts 2nd hlf 23 * at Cincinnati L, 56-6 21,230 CIN up 42-6 at half, ECU 5 TOs and surrenders 641 yds Dec. 1 at NC State L, 58-3 57,223 NCSU 655 total yards, Verity 46-yd FG (0:00/4th qtr) Home games in ALL CAPS; *American Athletic Conference game

Overall Record: ...... 3-9 Home: ...... 3-4 Road:...... 0-5 Neutral Site: ...... 0-0 AAC Record: ...... 1-7 Home: ...... 1-3 Road:...... 0-4 Neutral Site: ...... 0-0 ECU Football Page 1 2019 Spring Prospectus

ECU SPRING MEDIA INFORMATION Spring Practice Period: March 15 - April 13

GENERAL QUICK FACTS SPRING AGENDAS Location: ...... Greenville, N.C. 27858 While keying on team discipline and fundamentals, fi rst-year head coach Mike Houston and his staff will Founded: ...... 1907 also use the spring as an opportunity to fi ll four off ensive openings, including running back and two Enrollment: ...... 29,131 receiver positions, and four defensive slots. ECU returns over 70 percent of its lettermen heading into its Conference: ...... American Athletic sixth year of American Athletic Conference play and almost 65 percent of its positional starters (7/off ense, Nickname: ...... Pirates 7/defense) from a 3-9 squad in 2018. Lastly, only 43 percent of the Pirates’ 2019 spring roster consists of Colors: ...... Purple (PMS #268) and Gold (PMS #109) upperclassmen (38 of 88; 19 seniors and 19 juniors). Home Stadium: ...... Dowdy-Ficklen (50,000/1963) Surface: ...... Natural Grass PIRATE RECORDS AND STREAKS Chancellor: ...... Dr. Cecil P. Staton Ten bowl appearances since 2000 and eight in the last 13 years ... Athletics Director: ...... Jon Gilbert Has won eight of the last 11 season openers (and 11 of last 14 home openers) ... Has won seven of the last nine (and three-straight) fi rst-year head coach season openers ... FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS Has accounted for 400 or more yards of total off ense in eight of the last 11 games ... 2018 Record: ...... 3-9 Has won 34 of the last 37 games when leading at the half ... 2018 American Athletic Conference Record/Finish: ...... 1-7/5th (East) Has won fi ve of the last six games vs. ACC opponents from North Carolina (UNC, NCSU) ... 2018 Postseason: ...... none Has won seven of the last 10 games vs. ACC opponents (dating back to 2013) ... Off ensive Scheme: ...... Spread Defensive Scheme: ...... Multiple 4-2-5 Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 PRACTICE SCHEDULE (dates and times subject to change) Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 Friday, March 15 ...... shorts/no contact, 8-10 a.m. (practice complex) Specialists Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/3 Saturday, March 16 ...... shorts/no contact, 9-11 a.m. (practice complex) Lettermen Returning: ...... 49 (23 off ., 22 def., 4 spec.) Monday, March 18 ...... shells/pads, 8-10 a.m. (practice complex) Lettermen Lost: ...... 20 (7 off ., 10 def., 3 spec.) Wednesday, March 20 ...... shells/pads, 8-10 a.m. (practice complex) Friday, March 22 ...... shells/pads, 8-10 a.m. (practice complex) Saturday, March 23 ...... shells/pads, 9-11 a.m. (practice complex) FOOTBALL STAFF Wednesday, March 27 ...... shells/pads, 8-10 a.m. (practice complex) Head Coach: ...... Mike Houston (Mars Hill ‘94) Thursday, March 28 ...... pro timing day, 10 a.m. (practice complex) Record at ECU: ...... 0-0/fi rst season Friday, March 29 ...... shells/pads, 4-6 p.m. (practice complex) Overall Coaching Record: ...... 80-25/ ninth season Saturday, March 30 ...... scrimmage, 10-noon (Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium) Defensive Coordinator/Safeties: ...... Bob Trott (North Carolina ‘76) Monday, April 1 ...... shells/pads, 8-10 a.m. (practice complex) Off ensive Coordinator/QBs: ...... Donnie Kirkpatrick (Lenoir-Rhyne ‘82) Wednesday, April 3 ...... shells/pads, 8-10 a.m. (practice complex) Special Teams Coordinator/Bandits: ...... Roy Tesh (Greensboro ‘04) Saturday, April 6 ...... scrimmage, 10-noon (Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium) Recruiting Coordinator/TEs/IRs: ...... Fontel Mines (Virginia ‘07) Monday, April 8 ...... shells/pads, 8-10 a.m. (practice complex) Cornerbacks: ...... Brandon Lynch (Middle Tennessee ‘06) Wednesday, April 10 ...... shells/pads, 8-10 a.m. (practice complex) Defensive Line: ...... Jeff Hanson (Richmond ‘72) Saturday, April 13 ...... spring game, 1:30 p.m. (Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium) Inside Linebackers: ...... Byron Thweatt (Virginia ‘00) Off ensive Line: ...... Steve Shankweiler (Davidson ‘74) MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF & PHONE DIRECTORY Outside Receivers: ...... Drew Dudzik (James Madison ‘10) Assistant AD/Media Relations (FB): ...... Tom McClellan Running Backs: ...... De’Rail Sims (Pikeville ‘10) Quality Control/Defense: ...... TBA Media Relations Offi ce Phone: ...... (252) 737-1274,4522 Quality Control/Off ense: ...... Louis Swaba (Appalachian State ‘11) McClellan Cell Phone:...... (252) 414-0990 Director of Football Administration: ...... Dale Steele (South Carolina ‘76) McClellan E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Director of Football Operations: ...... Nina Baloun (Toledo ‘08) Media Relations Staff : ...... Malcolm Gray, Jody Jones, Chip Welch, Pat McGlynn Director of Player Development: ...... Tarron Williams (Gardner-Webb ‘09) ...... Brenda Perkins (administrative assistant) Director of Player Personnel/Recruiting: ...... J.P. Gunter (Lenoir-Rhyne ‘07) Football Offi ce Phone: ...... (252) 737-4570 Asst. Director of Player Personnel: ...... Dorian Jackson (Old Dominion ‘12) Football Offi ce Fax: ...... (252) 737-4646 Football Offi ce E-Mail: ...... [email protected] DATES TO REMEMBER Athletics Department Phone: ...... (252) 737-4600 Purple-Gold Spring Game: ...... April 13 (1:30 p.m.) Ticket Offi ce Phone: ...... (800) DIAL-ECU, (252) 328-4500 Tentative ECU Media Day: ...... August 3 Athletics Department Website: ...... www.ECUPirates.com Season Opener (NC State): ...... August 31 Athletics Department Twitter, Facebook: ...... @ECUAthletics, ECUAthletics American Conference Opener (at Navy): ...... September 14 ECU Football Page 2 2019 Spring Prospectus ECU’S OFFENSE ... AT-A-GLANCE Scheme: ...... Spread 2019 SPRING PERSONNEL ANALYSIS Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 STARTERS RETURNING (18) Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 23/7 OFFENSE (7): Holton Ahlers (QB), Johnny Bogle (TE), Deondre Farrier (WR), Fernando Frye (OG), Cortez Herrin (OG), 2018 Rushing Off ense: ...... 129.7 (112/11) D’Ante Smith (OT), John Spellacy/Peyton Winstead (C) 2018 Passing Off ense: ...... 284.8 (20/2) DEFENSE (7): Bruce Bivens (LB), Kendall Futrell (DE), Colby Gore (CB), Jalen Price (DT), Aaron Ramseur (LB), Davondre 2018 Total Off ense: ...... 414.4 (56/6) Robinson (FS), Alex Turner (DT) 2018 Scoring Off ense: ...... 22.8 (108/11) SPECIALISTS (4): Erik Lawson (SS), Anthony Ratliff (DS), Jake Verity (PK), Jonn Young (P/H) 2018 3rd Down Percentage: ...... 36.2 (100/10) Returners To Watch: QB Holton Ahlers, WR Deondre Farrier, WR STARTERS LOST (11) Leroy Henley, OG Cortez Herrin, WR Blake Proehl, OT D’Ante Smith, OFFENSE (4): Trevon Brown (WR), Terrell Green (WR), Garrett McGhin (OT), Anthony Scott (RB) C John Spellacy/Peyton Winstead DEFENSE (4): Nate Harvey (DE), Marcus Holton Jr. (SS), Corey Seargent (CB), Devon Sutton (NB) () National/American Conference rank SPECIALISTS (3): Trevon Brown (PR), Caleb Pratt (KOS), Anthony Scott (KR) ECU’S DEFENSE ... AT-A-GLANCE LETTERMEN RETURNING (49) Scheme: ...... Multiple 4-2-5 OFFENSE (23): Holton Ahlers (QB), Sean Bailey (OL), Johnny Bogle (TE), Trace Christian (RB), Tahj Deans (WR), Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 Deondre Farrier (WR), Jaison Fournet (OL), Fernando Frye (OL), Duce Fuller (WR), Leroy Henley (WR), Cortez Herrin Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 22/10 (OL), Reid Herring (QB), Hussein Howe (RB), Jonathan Johnson (WR), Matt Morgan (OL), Branden Pena (OL), Darius 2018 Rushing Defense: ...... 169.8 (73/3) Pinnix (RB), Blake Proehl (WR), D’Ante Smith (OL), John Spellacy (OL), Mydreon Vines (WR), Anthony Watley (TE), 2018 Passing Defense: ...... 270.1 (121/10) Peyton Winstead (OL) 2018 Total Defense: ...... 439.8 (101/9) DEFENSE (22): Myles Berry (LB), Da’Andre Beverly (DB), Bruce Bivens (LB), Daniel Charles (DB), Kendall Futrell 2018 Scoring Defense: ...... 37.3 (120/11) (DE), Colby Gore (DB), Delvontae Harris (LB), Chandon Hickerson (DE), Nolan Johnson (DB), D’Angelo McKinnie 2018 3rd Down Percentage: ...... 38.9 (66/3) (DL), Rowe Mellott (OLB), Jalen Price (DL), Chance Purvis (DL), Raequan Purvis (DL), Aaron Ramseur (LB), Davondre Returners To Watch: LB Bruce Bivens, DE Kendall Futrell, CB Colby Robinson (DB), Warren Saba (OLB), Xavier Smith (LB), Gerard Stringer (OLB), Michael Swift (DE), Alex Turner (DL), Gore, DT Jalen Price, LB Aaron Ramseur, FS Davondre Robinson, Michael Witherspoon (DB) DT Alex Turner SPECIALISTS (4): Erik Lawson (SS), Anthony Ratliff (DS), Jake Verity (PK), Jonn Young (P/H) () National/American Conference rank LETTERMEN LOST (20) ECU’S SPECIAL TEAMS ... AT-A-GLANCE OFFENSE (7): Trevon Brown (WR), Terrell Green (WR), Kingsley Ifedi (QB), Garrett McGhin (OT), Dalton Montgomery Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/3 (OL/TE), Anthony Scott (RB), Dqmarcus Shaw (OL), Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 4/3 DEFENSE (10): Tony Baird (DE), Bennett Boateng (DL), Cannon Gibbs (LB), Nate Harvey (DE), Brandon Henderson 2018 Field Goals/Game Average: ...... 1.58 (12/1) (DL), Marcus Holton Jr. (SS), Shaun James (DL), Corey Seargent (CB), Devon Sutton (NB), Ray Tillman (LB) 2018 Net Punting Average: ...... 36.1 (96/11) SPECIALISTS (3): Trevon Brown (PR), Caleb Pratt (KOS), Anthony Scott (KR) 2018 Kickoff Return Average: ...... 17.4 (115/11) 2018 Punt Return Average: ...... 7.4 (82/8) NON-LETTERMEN, REDSHIRTS, TRANSFERS, *SIGNEES (39) Returners To Watch: DS Anthony Ratliff , PK Jake Verity, P Jonn OFFENSE (23): Zach Barco (OL), Nick Bernhard (OL), Crawford Chandler (WR), Nate Clark (TE), Cam Coleman (RB), Young D’Wayne Crawford (WR), Maceo Donald (WR), Jack Doyle (OL), *Bryan Gagg (QB), Zach Gwynn (QB), *Jsi Hatfi eld () National/American Conference rank (WR), Noah Henderson (OL), Jordan Johnson (OL), *Bailey Malovic (OL), Juwon Moody (WR), Donovan Noel (OL), Caiden Norman (QB), Andre Pegues (WR), Kaizer Ray (OL), Jaray Sampson (TE), Tyler Snead (WR), Brock Swack- PHONETICAL PIRATES hammer (TE), Tay Williams (RB) Holton Ahlers ...... Holton AYE-lurrs DEFENSE (13): *Alex Angus (DB), Khalil Barrett (LB), Damir Faison (DE), *Hozey Haji-Badri (DL), Dorian Hardy (DE), Rick D’Abreu ...... Rick D-uh-BRAY-you Damel Hickman (DB), Trey Love (DL), *Ja’Quan McMillian (DB), Chandler Medeiros (DL), Heath Parker (LB), *Juan Tahj Deans ...... TODGE (silent D) Deans Powell (DB), Jaren Rainey (DB), Jireh Wilson (DB) Keziah Everett ...... key-ZAI-uh Everett SPECIALISTS (3): Steve Arquiette (PK), *Patrick Nations (PK), Michael Tilley (PK) Deondre Farrier...... dee-ON-dray FAIR-eeh-urr Jaison Fournet ...... JASON for-NETT PIRATES BY CLASS (88) Kendall Futrell ...... Kendall few-TRELL SENIORS (19): Cam Coleman (RB), Deondre Farrier (WR), Fernando Frye (OL), Kendall Futrell (DE), Colby Gore (DB), Hozey Haji-Badri ...... HOE-zee HAH-jee buh-DARR-ee Cortez Herrin (OL), Hussein Howe (RB), Erik Lawson (SS), Rowe Mellott (OLB), Branden Pena (OL), Jalen Price (DL), Jsi Hatfi eld...... juh-SYE Hatfi eld Anthony Ratliff (DS), Jaray Sampson (TE), D’Ante Smith (OL), Michael Swift (DE), Alex Turner (DL), Jake Verity (PK), Hussein Howe ...... HUH-sahn Howe Anthony Watley (TE), Michael Witherspoon (DB) Bailey Malovic ...... Bailey MAHL-oh-vick JUNIORS (19): Sean Bailey (OL), Bruce Bivens (LB), Tahj Deans (WR), Jack Doyle (OL), Jaison Fournet (OL), *Hozey Demetrius Mauney ...... Demetrius MOONEY Haji-Badri (DL), Reid Herring (QB), Chandon Hickerson (DE), Jonathan Johnson (WR), *Bailey Malovic (OL), Darius Ja’Quan McMillian ...... juh-KWAN McMillian Pinnix (RB), Chance Purvis (DL), Raequan Purvis (DL), Aaron Ramseur (LB), Davondre Robinson (DB), Warren Saba Chandler Medeiros ...... Chandler muh-DARE-us (OLB), John Spellacy (OL), Mydreon Vines (WR), Jonn Young (P) Donovan Noel ...... Donovan know-ELL SOPHOMORES (19): Holton Ahlers (QB), Myles Berry (LB), Da’Andre Beverly (DB), Johnny Bogle (TE), Daniel Charles Juan Powell ...... juh-WANN Powell (DB), Trace Christian (RB), Nate Clark (TE), Duce Fuller (WR), Delvontae Harris (LB), Leroy Henley (WR), Jordan Blake Proehl ...... Blake PROLE Johnson (OL), Nolan Johnson (DB), D’Angelo McKinnie (DL), Matt Morgan (OL), Caiden Norman (QB), Blake Proehl Raequan Purvis ...... RAY-kwan Purvis (WR), Xavier Smith (LB), Gerard Stringer (OLB), Peyton Winstead (OL) Aaron Ramseur ...... Aaron RAM-sewer FRESHMEN (31/25 redshirt, 6 true): *Alex Angus (DB), Steve Arquiette (PK), Zach Barco (OL), Khalil Barrett (LB), Warren Saba ...... Warren SAY-buh Nick Bernhard (OL), Crawford Chandler (WR), D’Wayne Crawford (WR), Maceo Donald (WR), Damir Faison (DE), D’Ante Smith ...... dee-ONTAY Smith *Bryan Gagg (QB), Zach Gwynn (QB), Dorian Hardy (DL), *Jsi Hatfi eld (WR), Noah Henderson (OL), Damel Hickman John Spellacy ...... John SPELL-uh-see (DB), Trey Love (DL), *Ja’Quan McMillian (*DB), Chandler Medeiros (DL), Juwon Moody (WR), *Patrick Nations (PK), Nishad Strother ...... NYE-shod STROWE-thur Donovan Noel (OL), Heath Parker (LB), Andre Pegues (WR), *Juan Powell (DB), Jaren Rainey (DB), Kaizer Ray (OL), Jake Verity ...... Jake VARE-it-tee Tyler Snead (WR), Brock Swackhammer (TE), Michael Tilley (PK), Tay Williams (RB), Jireh Wilson (DB) *only December (2018) signees who enrolled at ECU early included; fi rst-time spring walk-ons not included ECU Football Page 3 2019 Spring Prospectus 2019 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 12 Holton Ahlers QB 6-3 236 So-1L SN-F’17 Greenville (D.H. Conley) -- Alex Angus DB 6-2 190 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Browns Summit (Page) 95 Steve Arquiette PK 6-0 174 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Lorton, Va. (South County) 75 Sean Bailey OL 6-6 328 Jr-1L SN-S’16 Cumming, Ga. (Lambert) 53 Zach Barco OL 6-1 280 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Raleigh (Southeast Raleigh) 22 Khalil Barrett LB 5-11 200 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Havelock (Havelock) 64 Nick Bernhard OL 6-1 273 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Matthews (Weddington) 34 Myles Berry LB 6-1 213 So-1L SN-F’17 Greensboro (Dudley) 25 Da’Andre Beverly DB 5-11 186 So-1L WO-F’17 Ahoskie (Hertford County) 38 Bruce Bivens LB 6-0 230 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Houston, Texas (Davis) 84 Johnny Bogle TE 6-2 252 So-1L SN-F’17 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Nease) 35 Crawford Chandler WR 5-9 174 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Gastonia (Hunter Huss) 27 Daniel Charles DB 6-1 180 So-1L WO-S’18 Marietta, Ga. (Marietta) 32 Trace Christian RB 6-0 217 So-1L SN-S’17 Longwood, Fla. (Lake Brantley) 90 Nate Clark TE 6-5 238 So-SQ WO-F’18 Charlotte (Brunswick CC) 34 Cam Coleman RB 5-6 192 Sr-SQ WO-S’17 Mocksville (Davie) 26 D’Wayne Crawford WR 5-6 159 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Concord (CFA Academy) 8 Tahj Deans WR 6-2 184 Jr-2L SN-S’16 Bailey (Southern Nash) 28 Maceo Donald WR 5-8 170 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Beaufort (East Carteret) 68 Jack Doyle OL 6-4 280 Jr-SQ SN-S’16 Wake Forest (Heritage) 56 Damir Faison DE 6-2 246 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Charlotte (Vance) 1 Deondre Farrier WR 6-1 184 Sr-3L SN-S’15 Orlando, Fla. (Lake Nona) 63 Jaison Fournet OL 6-1 292 Jr-1L WO-F’16 Cornelius (Hough) 61 Fernando Frye OL 6-3 286 Sr-1L WO-F’17 Erie, Pa. (Mercyhurst) 89 Duce Fuller WR 5-10 167 So-1L WO-F’17 Greenville (D.H. Conley) 44 Kendall Futrell DE 6-2 230 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Winterville (South Central) -- Bryan Gagg QB 6-3 200 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) 26 Colby Gore DB 5-11 173 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Little River, S.C. (North Myrtle Beach) 17 Zach Gwynn QB 6-2 197 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Wilmington, Del. (Salesianum) -- Hozey Haji-Badri DT 6-3 270 Jr-TR SN-F’18 Chantilly, Va. (ASA College) 90 Dorian Hardy DL 6-4 246 Fr-RS SN-S’18 Elizabeth, N.J. (North Brunswick Township) 39 Delvontae Harris LB 6-0 221 So-1L SN-S’17 Newnan, Ga. (Newnan) -- Jsi Hatfi eld WR 5-9 175 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Graham (Southern Alamance) 69 Noah Henderson OL 6-5 310 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro County) 10 Leroy Henley WR 6-1 196 So-1L SN-S’17 Pompano Beach, Fla. (Deerfi eld Beach) 70 Cortez Herrin OL 6-3 328 Sr-2L SN-S‘16 Saluda, S.C. (Saluda) 9 Reid Herring QB 6-3 197 Jr-1L SN-S’16 Raleigh (Millbrook) 59 Chandon Hickerson DE 6-3 231 Jr-2L WO-F’16 Vacherie, La. (St. James) 32 Damel Hickman DB 6-0 166 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Charlotte (Butler) 6 Hussein Howe RB 5-9 180 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Jacksonville, Fla. (University Christian) 85 Jonathan Johnson WR 6-3 196 Jr-1L WO-S’18 Baltimore, Md. (Morgan State) 77 Jordan Johnson OL 6-4 311 So-SQ SN-S’18 Lansdowne, Pa. (Garden City CC) 20 Nolan Johnson DB 6-2 196 So-1L SN-F’17 High Point (Southwest Guilford) 60 Erik Lawson DS 6-5 310 Sr-1L WO-S’18 Elizabeth City (Georgia Military) 92 Trey Love DL 6-3 246 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Greensboro (Southeast Guilford) -- Bailey Malovic OL 6-6 260 Jr-TR SN-F’18 Irmo, S.C. (Highland CC) 96 D’Angelo McKinnie DL 6-4 235 So-1L SN-F’17 Kenansville (Southwest Onslow) -- Ja’Quan McMillian DB 5-9 165 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Winston-Salem (West Forsyth) 78 Chandler Medeiros DL 6-3 275 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Statesville (South Iredell) 12 Rowe Mellott OLB 6-0 212 Sr-1L WO-S’17 Chapel Hill (Carrboro) 82 Juwan Moody WR 5-10 165 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Conway, S.C. (Conway) 73 Matt Morgan OL 6-5 288 So-1L SN-S’17 Clayton (Corinth Holders) -- Patrick Nations PK 6-0 190 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Tamassee, S.C. (Walhalla) 79 Donovan Noel OL 6-3 295 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Raleigh (Millbrook) 14 Caiden Norman QB 6-1 199 So-SQ WO-F’17 Clayton (Cleveland) 10 Heath Parker LB 6-2 210 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Clayton (Ravenscroft) 81 Andre Pegues WR 6-3 202 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Raeford (Hoke County) 54 Branden Pena OL 6-2 288 Sr-1L SN-S’16 Salinas, Calif. (Hartnell) 7 Darius Pinnix RB 6-0 227 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Elon (Western Alamance) ECU Football Page 4 2019 Spring Prospectus 2019 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) -- Juan Powell DB 5-11 170 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Atlanta, Ga. (Douglass) 93 Jalen Price DT 6-2 297 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Williamston (Riverside) 11 Blake Proehl WR 6-1 180 So-1L SN-S’17 Charlotte (Providence) 46 Chance Purvis DE 6-4 232 Jr-1L SN-S’16 Meridian, Miss. (Lamar School) 89 Raequan Purvis DT 6-2 301 Jr-2L SN-S’16 Plymouth (Plymouth) 33 Jaren Rainey DB 6-2 195 Fr-RS SN-F’17 High Point (Southwest Guilford) 51 Aaron Ramseur LB 6-1 206 Jr-2L SN-S’16 Shelby (Crest) 47 Anthony Ratliff DS 6-0 231 Sr-3L WO-F’16 Suwanee, Ga. (Lambert) 71 Kaizer Ray OL 6-5 337 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Angier (Harnett Central) 13 Davondre Robinson DB 6-0 201 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Holly Hill, S.C. (Lake Marion) 17 Warren Saba OLB 5-10 186 Jr-1L SN-F’17 Cleveland, Ohio (Garden City CC) 97 Jaray Sampson TE 6-4 243 Sr-SQ WO-F’17 Fayetteville (Johnson C. Smith) 67 D’Ante Smith OL 6-4 295 Sr-2L SN-S’16 Augusta, Ga. (Grovetown) 37 Xavier Smith LB 6-0 239 So-1L SN-F’17 Staff ord, Va. (Brooke Point) 22 Tyler Snead WR 5-7 166 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Raleigh (Millbrook) 58 John Spellacy OL 6-1 290 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Westlake, Ohio (St. Ignatius) 30 Gerard Stringer OLB 6-2 188 So-1L SN-F’17 Suff olk, Va. (Nansemond River) -- Brock Swackhammer TE 5-11 216 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Clayton (Clayton) 24 Michael Swift DE 6-3 246 Sr-2L WO-F’16 Apex (Apex) 94 Michael Tilley PK 5-11 165 Fr-RS WO-S’18 Durham (Wakefi eld) 94 Alex Turner DT 6-2 293 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Houston, Texas (Jersey Village) 9 Jake Verity PK 6-1 185 Sr-2L SN-S’16 Bremen, Ga. (Bremen) 19 Mydreon Vines WR 6-1 183 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Greenville (J.H. Rose) 80 Anthony Watley TE 6-3 240 Sr-2L SN-S’16 Jacksonville, Fla. (Atlantic Coast) 23 Tay Williams RB 5-10 188 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Lake Placid, Fla. (Naples Community School) 35 Jireh Wilson DB 6-3 190 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Jacksonville (Northside) 57 Peyton Winstead OL 6-3 287 So-1L SN-F’17 Raleigh (Leesville Road) 2 Michael Witherspoon DB 6-1 194 Sr-1L SN-F’17 Lawrenceville, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) 43 Jonn Young P 6-0 200 Jr-1L TR-F’18 Advance (West Virginia) ECU Football Page 5 2019 Spring Prospectus 2019 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 1 Deondre Farrier WR 6-1 184 Sr-3L SN-S’15 Orlando, Fla. (Lake Nona) 2 Michael Witherspoon DB 6-1 194 Sr-1L SN-F’17 Lawrenceville, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) 6 Hussein Howe RB 5-9 180 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Jacksonville, Fla. (University Christian) 7 Darius Pinnix RB 6-0 227 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Elon (Western Alamance) 8 Tahj Deans WR 6-2 184 Jr-2L SN-S’16 Bailey (Southern Nash) 9 Reid Herring QB 6-3 197 Jr-1L SN-S’16 Raleigh (Millbrook) 9 Jake Verity PK 6-1 185 Sr-2L SN-S’16 Bremen, Ga. (Bremen) 10 Leroy Henley WR 6-1 196 So-1L SN-S’17 Pompano Beach, Fla. (Deerfi eld Beach) 10 Heath Parker LB 6-2 210 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Clayton (Ravenscroft) 11 Blake Proehl WR 6-1 180 So-1L SN-S’17 Charlotte (Providence) 12 Holton Ahlers QB 6-3 236 So-1L SN-F’17 Greenville (D.H. Conley) 12 Rowe Mellott OLB 6-0 212 Sr-1L WO-S’17 Chapel Hill (Carrboro) 13 Davondre Robinson DB 6-0 201 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Holly Hill, S.C. (Lake Marion) 14 Caiden Norman QB 6-1 199 So-SQ WO-F’17 Clayton (Cleveland) 17 Zach Gwynn QB 6-2 197 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Wilmington, Del. (Salesianum) 17 Warren Saba OLB 5-10 186 Jr-1L SN-F’17 Cleveland, Ohio (Garden City CC) 19 Mydreon Vines WR 6-1 183 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Greenville (J.H. Rose) 20 Nolan Johnson DB 6-2 196 So-1L SN-F’17 High Point (Southwest Guilford) 22 Khalil Barrett LB 5-11 200 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Havelock (Havelock) 22 Tyler Snead WR 5-7 166 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Raleigh (Millbrook) 23 Tay Williams RB 5-10 188 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Lake Placid, Fla. (Naples Community School) 24 Michael Swift DE 6-3 246 Sr-2L WO-F’16 Apex (Apex) 25 Da’Andre Beverly DB 5-11 186 So-1L WO-F’17 Ahoskie (Hertford County) 26 D’Wayne Crawford WR 5-6 159 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Concord (CFA Academy) 26 Colby Gore DB 5-11 173 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Little River, S.C. (North Myrtle Beach) 27 Daniel Charles DB 6-1 180 So-1L WO-S’18 Marietta, Ga. (Marietta) 28 Maceo Donald WR 5-8 170 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Beaufort (East Carteret) 30 Gerard Stringer OLB 6-2 188 So-1L SN-F’17 Suff olk, Va. (Nansemond River) 32 Trace Christian RB 6-0 217 So-1L SN-S’17 Longwood, Fla. (Lake Brantley) 32 Damel Hickman DB 6-0 166 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Charlotte (Butler) 33 Jaren Rainey DB 6-2 195 Fr-RS SN-F’17 High Point (Southwest Guilford) 34 Myles Berry LB 6-1 213 So-1L SN-F’17 Greensboro (Dudley) 34 Cam Coleman RB 5-6 192 Sr-SQ WO-S’17 Mocksville (Davie) 35 Crawford Chandler WR 5-9 174 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Gastonia (Hunter Huss) 35 Jireh Wilson DB 6-3 190 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Jacksonville (Northside) 37 Xavier Smith LB 6-0 239 So-1L SN-F’17 Staff ord, Va. (Brooke Point) 38 Bruce Bivens LB 6-0 230 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Houston, Texas (Davis) 39 Delvontae Harris LB 6-0 221 So-1L SN-S’17 Newnan, Ga. (Newnan) 43 Jonn Young P 6-0 200 Jr-1L TR-F’18 Advance (West Virginia) 44 Kendall Futrell DE 6-2 230 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Winterville (South Central) 46 Chance Purvis DE 6-4 232 Jr-1L SN-S’16 Meridian, Miss. (Lamar School) 47 Anthony Ratliff DS 6-0 231 Sr-3L WO-F’16 Suwanee, Ga. (Lambert) 51 Aaron Ramseur LB 6-1 206 Jr-2L SN-S’16 Shelby (Crest) 53 Zach Barco OL 6-1 280 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Raleigh (Southeast Raleigh) 54 Branden Pena OL 6-2 288 Sr-1L SN-S’16 Salinas, Calif. (Hartnell) 56 Damir Faison DE 6-2 246 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Charlotte (Vance) 57 Peyton Winstead OL 6-3 287 So-1L SN-F’17 Raleigh (Leesville Road) 58 John Spellacy OL 6-1 290 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Westlake, Ohio (St. Ignatius) 59 Chandon Hickerson DE 6-3 231 Jr-2L WO-F’16 Vacherie, La. (St. James) 60 Erik Lawson DS 6-5 310 Sr-1L WO-S’18 Elizabeth City (Georgia Military) 61 Fernando Frye OL 6-3 286 Sr-1L WO-F’17 Erie, Pa. (Mercyhurst) 63 Jaison Fournet OL 6-1 292 Jr-1L WO-F’16 Cornelius (Hough) 64 Nick Bernhard OL 6-1 273 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Matthews (Weddington) 67 D’Ante Smith OL 6-4 295 Sr-2L SN-S’16 Augusta, Ga. (Grovetown) 68 Jack Doyle OL 6-4 280 Jr-SQ SN-S’16 Wake Forest (Heritage) 69 Noah Henderson OL 6-5 310 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro County) 70 Cortez Herrin OL 6-3 328 Sr-2L SN-S‘16 Saluda, S.C. (Saluda) 71 Kaizer Ray OL 6-5 337 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Angier (Harnett Central) 73 Matt Morgan OL 6-5 288 So-1L SN-S’17 Clayton (Corinth Holders) ECU Football Page 6 2019 Spring Prospectus 2019 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 75 Sean Bailey OL 6-6 328 Jr-1L SN-S’16 Cumming, Ga. (Lambert) 77 Jordan Johnson OL 6-4 311 So-SQ SN-S’18 Lansdowne, Pa. (Garden City CC) 78 Chandler Medeiros DL 6-3 275 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Statesville (South Iredell) 79 Donovan Noel OL 6-3 295 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Raleigh (Millbrook) 80 Anthony Watley TE 6-3 240 Sr-2L SN-S’16 Jacksonville, Fla. (Atlantic Coast) 81 Andre Pegues WR 6-3 202 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Raeford (Hoke County) 82 Juwan Moody WR 5-10 165 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Conway, S.C. (Conway) 84 Johnny Bogle TE 6-2 252 So-1L SN-F’17 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Nease) 85 Jonathan Johnson WR 6-3 196 Jr-1L WO-S’18 Baltimore, Md. (Morgan State) 89 Duce Fuller WR 5-10 167 So-1L WO-F’17 Greenville (D.H. Conley) 89 Raequan Purvis DT 6-2 301 Jr-2L SN-S’16 Plymouth (Plymouth) 90 Nate Clark TE 6-5 238 So-SQ WO-F’18 Charlotte (Brunswick CC) 90 Dorian Hardy DL 6-4 246 Fr-RS SN-S’18 Elizabeth, N.J. (North Brunswick Township) 92 Trey Love DL 6-3 246 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Greensboro (Southeast Guilford) 93 Jalen Price DT 6-2 297 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Williamston (Riverside) 94 Michael Tilley PK 5-11 165 Fr-RS WO-S’18 Durham (Wakefi eld) 94 Alex Turner DT 6-2 293 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Houston, Texas (Jersey Village) 95 Steve Arquiette PK 6-0 174 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Lorton, Va. (South County) 96 D’Angelo McKinnie DL 6-4 235 So-1L SN-F’17 Kenansville (Southwest Onslow) 97 Jaray Sampson TE 6-4 243 Sr-SQ WO-F’17 Fayetteville (Johnson C. Smith) -- Alex Angus DB 6-2 190 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Browns Summit (Page) -- Bryan Gagg QB 6-3 200 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) -- Hozey Haji-Badri DT 6-3 270 Jr-TR SN-F’18 Chantilly, Va. (ASA College) -- Jsi Hatfi eld WR 5-9 175 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Graham (Southern Alamance) -- Bailey Malovic OL 6-6 260 Jr-TR SN-F’18 Irmo, S.C. (Highland CC) -- Ja’Quan McMillian DB 5-9 165 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Winston-Salem (West Forsyth) -- Patrick Nations PK 6-0 190 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Tamassee, S.C. (Walhalla) -- Juan Powell DB 5-11 170 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Atlanta, Ga. (Douglass) -- Brock Swackhammer TE 5-11 216 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Clayton (Clayton) ECU Football Page 7 2019 Spring Prospectus 2019 POSITIONAL ROSTER (OFFENSE)

RECEIVERS (14) NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 35 Crawford Chandler WR 5-9 174 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Gastonia (Hunter Huss) 26 D’Wayne Crawford WR 5-6 159 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Concord (CFA Academy) 8 Tahj Deans WR 6-2 184 Jr-2L SN-S’16 Bailey (Southern Nash) 28 Maceo Donald WR 5-8 170 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Beaufort (East Carteret) 1 Deondre Farrier WR 6-1 184 Sr-3L SN-S’15 Orlando, Fla. (Lake Nona) 89 Duce Fuller WR 5-10 167 So-1L WO-F’17 Greenville (D.H. Conley) -- Jsi Hatfi eld WR 5-9 175 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Graham (Southern Alamance) 10 Leroy Henley WR 6-1 196 So-1L SN-S’17 Pompano Beach, Fla. (Deerfi eld Beach) 85 Jonathan Johnson WR 6-3 196 Jr-1L WO-S’18 Baltimore, Md. (Morgan State) 82 Juwan Moody WR 5-10 165 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Conway, S.C. (Conway) 81 Andre Pegues WR 6-3 202 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Raeford (Hoke County) 11 Blake Proehl WR 6-1 180 So-1L SN-S’17 Charlotte (Providence) 22 Tyler Snead WR 5-7 166 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Raleigh (Millbrook) 19 Mydreon Vines WR 6-1 183 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Greenville (J.H. Rose)

TIGHT ENDS (5) NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 84 Johnny Bogle TE 6-2 252 So-1L SN-F’17 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Nease) 90 Nate Clark TE 6-5 238 So-SQ WO-F’18 Charlotte (Brunswick CC) 97 Jaray Sampson TE 6-4 243 Sr-SQ WO-F’17 Fayetteville (Johnson C. Smith) -- Brock Swackhammer TE 5-11 216 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Clayton (Clayton) 80 Anthony Watley TE 6-3 240 Sr-2L SN-S’16 Jacksonville, Fla. (Atlantic Coast)

LINEMEN (17) NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 75 Sean Bailey OL 6-6 328 Jr-1L SN-S’16 Cumming, Ga. (Lambert) 53 Zach Barco OL 6-1 280 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Raleigh (Southeast Raleigh) 64 Nick Bernhard OL 6-1 273 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Matthews (Weddington) 68 Jack Doyle OL 6-4 280 Jr-SQ SN-S’16 Wake Forest (Heritage) 63 Jaison Fournet OL 6-1 292 Jr-1L WO-F’16 Cornelius (Hough) 61 Fernando Frye OL 6-3 286 Sr-1L WO-F’17 Erie, Pa. (Mercyhurst) 69 Noah Henderson OL 6-5 310 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro County) 70 Cortez Herrin OL 6-3 328 Sr-2L SN-S‘16 Saluda, S.C. (Saluda) 77 Jordan Johnson OL 6-4 311 So-SQ SN-S’18 Lansdowne, Pa. (Garden City CC) -- Bailey Malovic OL 6-6 260 Jr-TR SN-F’18 Irmo, S.C. (Highland CC) 73 Matt Morgan OL 6-5 288 So-1L SN-S’17 Clayton (Corinth Holders) 79 Donovan Noel OL 6-3 295 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Raleigh (Millbrook) 54 Branden Pena OL 6-2 288 Sr-1L SN-S’16 Salinas, Calif. (Hartnell) 71 Kaizer Ray OL 6-5 337 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Angier (Harnett Central) 67 D’Ante Smith OL 6-4 295 Sr-2L SN-S’16 Augusta, Ga. (Grovetown) 58 John Spellacy OL 6-1 290 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Westlake, Ohio (St. Ignatius) 57 Peyton Winstead OL 6-3 287 So-1L SN-F’17 Raleigh (Leesville Road)

QUARTERBACKS (5) NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 12 Holton Ahlers QB 6-3 236 So-1L SN-F’17 Greenville (D.H. Conley) -- Bryan Gagg QB 6-3 200 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) 17 Zach Gwynn QB 6-2 197 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Wilmington, Del. (Salesianum) 9 Reid Herring QB 6-3 197 Jr-1L SN-S’16 Raleigh (Millbrook) 14 Caiden Norman QB 6-1 199 So-SQ WO-F’17 Clayton (Cleveland)

RUNNING BACKS (5) NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 32 Trace Christian RB 6-0 217 So-1L SN-S’17 Longwood, Fla. (Lake Brantley) 34 Cam Coleman RB 5-6 192 Sr-SQ WO-S’17 Mocksville (Davie) 6 Hussein Howe RB 5-9 180 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Jacksonville, Fla. (University Christian) 7 Darius Pinnix RB 6-0 227 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Elon (Western Alamance) 23 Tay Williams RB 5-10 188 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Lake Placid, Fla. (Naples Community School) ECU Football Page 8 2019 Spring Prospectus 2019 POSITIONAL ROSTER (DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS)

LINEMEN (13) NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 56 Damir Faison DE 6-2 246 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Charlotte (Vance) 44 Kendall Futrell DE 6-2 230 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Winterville (South Central) -- Hozey Haji-Badri DT 6-3 270 Jr-TR SN-F’18 Chantilly, Va. (ASA College) 90 Dorian Hardy DL 6-4 246 Fr-RS SN-S’18 Elizabeth, N.J. (North Brunswick Township) 59 Chandon Hickerson DE 6-3 231 Jr-2L WO-F’16 Vacherie, La. (St. James) 92 Trey Love DL 6-3 246 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Greensboro (Southeast Guilford) 96 D’Angelo McKinnie DL 6-4 235 So-1L SN-F’17 Kenansville (Southwest Onslow) 78 Chandler Medeiros DL 6-3 275 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Statesville (South Iredell) 93 Jalen Price DT 6-2 297 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Williamston (Riverside) 46 Chance Purvis DE 6-4 232 Jr-1L SN-S’16 Meridian, Miss. (Lamar School) 89 Raequan Purvis DT 6-2 301 Jr-2L SN-S’16 Plymouth (Plymouth) 24 Michael Swift DE 6-3 246 Sr-2L WO-F’16 Apex (Apex) 94 Alex Turner DT 6-2 293 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Houston, Texas (Jersey Village)

LINEBACKERS (10) NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 22 Khalil Barrett ILB 5-11 200 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Havelock (Havelock) 34 Myles Berry ILB 6-1 213 So-1L SN-F’17 Greensboro (Dudley) 38 Bruce Bivens ILB 6-0 230 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Houston, Texas (Davis) 39 Delvontae Harris ILB 6-0 221 So-1L SN-S’17 Newnan, Ga. (Newnan) 12 Rowe Mellott OLB 6-0 212 Sr-1L WO-S’17 Chapel Hill (Carrboro) 10 Heath Parker ILB 6-2 210 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Clayton (Ravenscroft) 51 Aaron Ramseur ILB 6-1 206 Jr-2L SN-S’16 Shelby (Crest) 17 Warren Saba OLB 5-10 186 Jr-1L SN-F’17 Cleveland, Ohio (Garden City CC) 37 Xavier Smith ILB 6-0 239 So-1L SN-F’17 Staff ord, Va. (Brooke Point) 30 Gerard Stringer OLB 6-2 188 So-1L SN-F’17 Suff olk, Va. (Nansemond River)

SECONDARY (12) NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) -- Alex Angus DB 6-2 190 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Browns Summit (Page) 25 Da’Andre Beverly DB 5-11 186 So-1L WO-F’17 Ahoskie (Hertford County) 27 Daniel Charles DB 6-1 180 So-1L WO-S’18 Marietta, Ga. (Marietta) 26 Colby Gore DB 5-11 173 Sr-3L SN-S’16 Little River, S.C. (North Myrtle Beach) 32 Damel Hickman DB 6-0 166 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Charlotte (Butler) 20 Nolan Johnson DB 6-2 196 So-1L SN-F’17 High Point (Southwest Guilford) -- Ja’Quan McMillian DB 5-9 165 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Winston-Salem (West Forsyth) -- Juan Powell DB 5-11 170 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Atlanta, Ga. (Douglass) 33 Jaren Rainey DB 6-2 195 Fr-RS SN-F’17 High Point (Southwest Guilford) 13 Davondre Robinson DB 6-0 201 Jr-2L SN-S’17 Holly Hill, S.C. (Lake Marion) 35 Jireh Wilson DB 6-3 190 Fr-RS SN-F’17 Jacksonville (Northside) 2 Michael Witherspoon DB 6-1 194 Sr-1L SN-F’17 Lawrenceville, Ga. (Hutchinson CC)

PLACEKICKERS/PUNTERS/DEEP SNAPPERS/HOLDER (7) NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP ACQ-YR HOMETOWN (Previous School) 95 Steve Arquiette PK 6-0 174 Fr-RS WO-F’18 Lorton, Va. (South County) 60 Erik Lawson SS 6-5 310 Sr-1L WO-S’18 Elizabeth City (Georgia Military) -- Patrick Nations PK 6-0 190 Fr-HS SN-F’18 Tamassee, S.C. (Walhalla) 47 Anthony Ratliff DS 6-0 231 Sr-3L WO-F’16 Suwanee, Ga. (Lambert) 94 Michael Tilley PK 5-11 165 Fr-RS WO-S’18 Durham (Wakefi eld) 9 Jake Verity PK 6-1 185 Sr-2L SN-S’16 Bremen, Ga. (Bremen) 43 Jonn Young P/H 6-0 200 Jr-1L TR-F’18 Advance (West Virginia) ECU Football Page 9 2019 Spring Prospectus 2019 SIGNEES Alex Angus yardage) and 2.0 sacks vs. Bird, while turning in 10 hits (5.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks) in a regular DB, 6-2, 190, Fr., Browns Summit, N.C. (Page) season matchup against Cosby and eight more stops, including a personal best 3.0 Offi cially enrolled early at ECU (January, 2019) and is expected to participate with the sacks, vs. Hermitage … Played in 10 contests as a junior in 2017, logging 72 total tackles Pirates in spring drills. High School: A two-sport athlete who earned four overall letters (14 solo), 7.0 sacks and six QB hurries to help TDHS to similar 9-3 and 5-1 marks and a at Page High School (three football, one basketball) … Helped head coach Jared Rolfes playoff triumph (50-0 vs. Franklin County) … Netted 12 stops in each of the fi rst three and the Pirates to a 6-6 overall record and a perfect 4-0 ledger in the Metro Confer- outings (Cosby, Bird, Hermitage) before racking up nine in a matchup vs. Petersburg ence as a senior … Earned all-conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior … Recorded at least one sack in six games with a season-high of two (Bird) … Also … Named to the HSXtra.com All-Area team selected by the Greensboro News & Record helped lead Knights to a 9-3 record, which included a 33-9 fi rst-round playoff vic- as a senior … Tallied 97 tackles (50 solo), 11.0 TFLs, eight sacks and six interceptions in tory over James River, during his fi rst full-time varsity campaign as a sophomore in three-year prep career which spanned 36 games … As a freshman, played in 14 games 2016 … Appeared in 11 games and booked 38 stops, 2.0 TFL, a sack and six pressures and booked a pair of solo stops … Did not play as a sophomore, but bounced back and … Turned in a season-best 10-tackle eff ort vs. Petersburg, added six against Prince garnered all-area and all-conference accolades as a junior after netting 58 stops (33 George and fi ve each in matchups vs. Colonial Heights and Matoaca … Invited to solo) with three TFLs in 13 contests … Picked off six passes for 128 return yards (21.3 play for the U.S. National Team in the International Federation of avg.) with a pair of scores (38-yarder vs. Davie County, 40-yarder vs. Ronald Reagan) U-19 in Mexico City, which went on to capture a bronze medal … Also credited with two pass breakups and one fumble recovery in 2017 … Booked competing in a fi eld that consisted of teams from Mexico, Canada, , 37 tackles (15 solo) to go along with eight TFLs (all sacks) in nine games during senior and Australia … A three-star prospect according to 247Sports.com … In addition to campaign … Additionally, registered one pass breakup and returned a kickoff for 17 ECU, also recruited by FBS members Colorado, Massachusetts and Tulane. Personal: yards … Tallied six tackles and 3.5 TFLs during a 25-8 win against Ragsdale to clinch Son of Richard and Makeba D’Abreu. the league title … On the hardwood, averaged 6.1 points and 4.1 rebounds a game as Keziah Everett a junior … Considered a three-star prospect and rated No. 64 overall in North Carolina DT, 6-1, 325, Fr., Farmville, N.C. (Central) by 247Sports.com … Also stood as one of the nation’s top 150 safeties according to High School: A four-year letterman for coach Scott Gardner who played three diff erent 247Sports.com … Selected to participate in the 2018 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas … positions for the Jaguars (defensive line, tight end and running back) … Earned varsity Offi cially committed to ECU on Nov. 7, 2018 … Also received off ers from Appalachian position as a freshman because of an injury and led the team in tackles during his State, Charlotte and Old Dominion. Personal: Son of Felicia and Brian Angus. prep debut … Two-time All-Pitt County selection by the Greenville Daily Refl ector as Zech Byrd sophomore and junior … As a sophomore, made 109 tackles, 15 TFLs and eight sacks TE, 6-7, 265, Soph., Millbrook, Ala. (Garden City CC) … Followed up with 79 stops, 18 TFLs despite missing four games because of an injury Junior College: Helped lead Garden City to a 10-1 overall record and a perfect 7-0 during junior campaign … Also credited with a forced fumble and recovery in 2017 … mark in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) as a redshirt On the off ensive side of the ball, rushed for 52 yards on 10 carries (5.2 ypc) the last freshman in 2018 … Part of a Broncbuster program which advanced to the ‘18 NJCAA two years of his prep career … Also hauled down a pair of receptions for 47 yards eTeamSponsor National Championship Game at Carnie Smith Stadium in Pittsburg, (23.5 ypr) as a junior … As a senior in 2018, was credited with 81 tackles, 18 TFLs, seven Kan. (before falling 10-9 to East Mississippi CC on Nov. 29) … Made two receptions sacks, four forced fumbles and three recovered fumbles … Earned invitation to play for 20 yards and was credited with one tackle (Butler CC) for coach Jeff Sims … Made in the prestigious Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas All-Star Game (N.C. vs. S.C.) … Despite catches vs. Iowa Western CC (7 yards) and Coff eyville CC (13 yards) … Suff ered foot size, reportedly boasted a 31” vertical jump, was clocked at a 4.91 in the 40 and had 41 injury during true freshman campaign in 2017 and was redshirted while Garden City reps of 185 pounds on the bench press (maxed out at 415) … … Considered a three-star produced an 8-4 record (5-2 KJCCC) and made an appearance in the CHAMPS Heart prospect, ranked No. 46 overall in North Carolina and was included among the top of Texas Bowl … Was a teammate of current ECU defensive back Warren Saba while 70 defensive tackles nationally by 247Sports.com … Also earned three stars and was with the Broncbusters in 2017 … A three-star JuCo prospect according to 247Sports. listed as the 55th-best prospect in the state by ESPN.com … Committed to ECU on com … Also recruited by Auburn, Louisville and Utah out of junior college. High June 18, 2018 … Announced commitment in unique fashion, running through a tunnel School: A two-sport (football, basketball) standout at Stanhope Elmore High School with gold smoke with the ECU entrance video poem playing in the background and … Was a tight end and receiver for coach Jeff Foshee … Rated as four-star recruit by emerging holding a fl ag bearing the Pirates’ mantra “No Quarter” … Also received ESPN.com, while earning three stars from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com off ers from Appalachian State, Duke, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia … at the prep level … Played in nine games for the Mustangs (4-6) as a senior in 2016 Hailed as one of the state’s top performers in the shot put, setting the 2-A record with and made 27 receptions for 376 yards and two touchdowns … A fi rst-team selection a toss of 53 feet, 8.50 inches during a regional meet in May, 2018 (fi nished second in to the American Family Insurance All-USA Today Alabama Football Team following the state championships with a 52-foot throw). Personal: Son of Keasha Hines and senior campaign … Also invited to represent Alabama in the 30th annual Alabama- Lonnie Everett … First name is pronounced key-ZAI-uh … Grandmother Rosie resides Mississippi All-Star Football Game (Dec. 10) at Montgomery’s Cramton Bowl … Was in Greenville and is a minister … Began football career in earnest as a 270-pound listed as the state’s No. 1 tight end (No. 31 nationally) in the 2017 class according the running back at the middle school level. 247Sports.com Composite, an industry generated average … Overall, considered Malik Fleming Alabama’s 19th-best overall prospect following high school career … Had off ers from DB, 5-9, 180, Fr., Fairburn, Ga. (Hapeville Charter Academy) Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Michigan, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech and many others before High School: A key fi gure for a Hornets’ program that compiled a two-year 24-3 initially committing to the Gators’ program. Personal: Son of Jonathan and Lillian Byrd overall record and a perfect 13-0 conference mark … A two-way player for coach … Full name is Zechariah Byrd. Winston Gordon who also experienced extensive action as a receiver on off ense and as a return specialist … Defensively, logged 53 tackles (34 solo), four TFLs, one sack Rick D’Abreu and 14 interceptions during high school career … Tallied 805 all-purpose yards in three DL, 6-2, 240, Fr., Chester, Va. (Thomas Dale) years (361 kickoff returns, 359 punt returns, 60 interception returns and 25 receiving) High School: Earned three football letters for coach Kevin Tucker at Thomas Dale … … Scored four career touchdowns … Opened prep career by making varsity squad as a Completed prep career with a total of 141 tackles (83 solo), 28.0 TFLs, 15.0 sacks and 22 sophomore at Creekside High School and logged 35 tackles, an interception and eight quarterback pressures in 24 games … Senior season was limited to just three games pass breakups on defense, while racking up 274 kickoff return yards … Transferred to because of injury, but still was credited with 31 solo stops, 13.0 TFLs, 7.0 sacks (-18 Hapeville prior to junior season and made an immediate splash by picking off two yards) and 10 pressures in 2018 … Part of a Knights’ program that went 9-3 overall passes and blocking a potential game-tying fi eld goal on the fi nal play in the 2017 (5-1 region) and advanced to the second round of the state playoff s after a 7-0 victory opener vs. Banneker HS … Topped entire state of Georgia with nine interceptions as over Cosby in the postseason opener … Produced a season-high 13 tackles (4.0 for lost a junior to help lead HCA to a state title with a 14-1 overall record … Also tallied four ECU Football Page 10 2019 Spring Prospectus solo stops and three pass breakups on the way to earning 6-AA All-Region honors … Authored 24 career 100-yard rushing games … Opened prep career playing in nine In all, racked up 181 all-purpose yards (25 on kickoff returns, 133 on punt returns), had games and booked 64 tackles (54 solo) with 12.0 sacks (-71 yards) … During sophomore a TD reception, returned a fumble for a score and took and interception to paydirt in season, netted 150 stops (112 solo) with 22.0 sacks (-124 yards) in 14 contests … Carried 2017 … Closed out career with 14 tackles (12 solo), four TFLs, a 38-yard interception the ball 110 times for 1,441 yards (103.0 ypg) with 23 scores … Followed sophomore return and one sack in seven contests … Amassed 328 all-purpose yards, 195 coming season with a breakout junior year, registering 157 tackles (109 solo) with 27.0 sacks on kickoff returns (which included on touchdown) … Selected as the Region 6-AA (-145 yards) … Off ensively rushed for 2,015 yards on 118 carries with 22 TDs and 11 Defensive Player-of-the-Year following senior season … Considered a three-star 100-yard games … Integral part of a NHS program that went 13-1 record in 2017 and prospect by ESPN.com, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com … Offi cially committed to ECU made a third-round state playoff appearance (lost to state champion Wallace-Rose on March 17, 2018 … Also received off ers from Boston College, Louisville, Syracuse Hill in a game where he rushed for 188 yards on 23 carries and made 12 tackles) … and Tulane … Picked off three passes in the Rising Senior Georgia All-Star Game and Top rushing performance as a junior was a career-best 253-yard eff ort vs. Clinton starred in the Cam Newton Seven-on-Seven camp. Personal: Son of Tabitha and Otis in the state playoff s … Sacked current ECU QB Holton Ahlers twice in the ’17 season Fleming … Has two cousins playing in the NFL, including KC Chiefs safety Eric Berry … opener which ended up being a 55-49 win for NHS over Conley (sack came at the Two other cousins played college football at Power 5 schools North Carolina (S Donnie NSH 10-yard line when Conley was vying to score the game-winning TD) …Named Miles) and Purdue (RB D.J. Knox). to 2018 Butkus Award High School Watch List prior to senior campaign … Closed out career recording third-straight season with at least 100 tackles (119) and 1,200-plus Alex Flinn yards rushing (1,263) in 2018 … Additionally, registered 19 sacks for minus 99 yards QB, 6-1, 210, Fr., Fletcher, N.C. (A.C. Reynolds) … Scored 16 touchdowns on the ground with seven 100-yard contests … Participated High School: A two-sport athlete who fi nished prep career with a combined six let- in the U.S. Army All-American Game Combine in January, 2018 … Also lettered in ters at A.C. Reynolds High School – three football, three baseball … Part of a Rockets’ basketball, averaging 2.6 points and 2.5 rebounds per game in 25 career contests … program which compiled a three-year 37-7 composite record, a 22-0 conference slate Considered a four-star recruit by Rivals.com and a three-star prospect by ESPN.com and three consecutive Western Mountain Conference titles (2016-18) under head coach and 247Sports.com … Listed as the 17th-best player in the state and the nation’s No. 16 Shane Laws … Completed 534-of-829 passes for 7,431 yards with 76 TDs and only 20 inside linebacker by 247Sports.com, while Rivals.com rates him as the country’s No. 7 interceptions prep career … Added 1,088 rushing yards on 287 carries with 24 scores … weakside defensive end … Offi cially committed to ECU on Aug. 6, 2018 … Also recruited Surpassed the 100-yard ground single game mark on two occasions … As a freshman, by Duke, Michigan State, NC State, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia appeared in one game completing one pass for 24 yards on the varsity squad … Fol- Tech and Wake Forest … Competed on ECU’s campus during the Pirates’ Beast of the lowed rookie season by completing 23-of-38 passes for 322 yards with one touchdown East 7-on-7 Tournament in June, 2018 … Invited to play in the 2018 Shrine Bowl of the during sophomore campaign … Also scored a pair of touchdowns on the ground in Carolinas. Personal: Son of Jennifer and Robert Freshwater … Head coach (Antonio 2016 … Had breakout year as a junior, passing for nearly 4,000 yards (3,972) and 40 Moore) fi rst saw Freshwater play for the River City Rampage at age 7. touchdowns on 300 completions in 447 attempts (67.1 pct.) … Also ran for 451 yards on 118 carries (3.8 ypc) with eight touchdowns in 2017… Guided the Rockets to the Bryan Gagg Western 3-AA Championship and a state title game appearance (lost to New Hanover QB, 6-3, 200, Fr., Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) 27-17) … Was a MaxPreps/USA Football Player-of-the-Week nominee on Sept. 20, 2017 Offi cially enrolled early at ECU (January, 2019) and is expected to participate with … Top games as a junior include a 15-of-19, 295-yard, four TD eff ort in the opener vs. the Pirates in spring drills. High School: A two-year letterman for coach Curt Bradley Southern Durham … Surpassed the 300-yard mark on four occasions, which included at Braden River High School … Guided the Pirates to a two-year mark of 19-5, which a season-high 368-yard outing vs. Erwin … Tossed fi ve TDs in back-to-back contests included a 9-1 conference ledger … Completed 270-of-415 passes for 4,472 yards vs. North Buncombe and West Henderson … Was 14-of-25 for 282 yards, rushed for with 49 TDs to just 11 interceptions during his prep career at BRHS … As a junior, led 140 yards on 15 carries and accounted for two TDs during the state semifi nals vs. Sun the Pirates to a 10-2 record that included an appearance in the 2017 7-A Florida State Valley before the setback to New Hanover (was 28-of-49 for 229 yards in the loss) Championship Game … Passed for 2,252 yards by completing 128-of-188 passes (68.1 … Completed 210-of-343 passes for 3,113 yards with 34 TDs and only eight intercep- pct.) with 28 TD passes and fi ve picks … Averaged 225.2 yards per game through the air tions to close out high school career … Rushed for a personal-best 673 yards on 148 to earn second-team all-state honors … Completed 142-of-227 passes for 2,220 yards carries (4.5 ypc) with 14 scores … Tutored by John Shoop, who spent 20-plus years (62.6 pct.) with 21 scores and six picks as a senior … Added 157 yards on the ground as a QBs coach and off ensive coordinator in the NFL and at the major college level on 51 carries in 2018 … Pirates ranked as high as No. 2 in the FHSAA’s 7-A Region 3 before relocating to Asheville after leaving Purdue in 2015 … Also earned a spot on power rankings during his senior season … A two-time First-Team All-Area selection the Asheville Citizen Times All-Western North Carolina baseball squad in 2018 after by the Bradenton Herald … Opened prep career at Sarasota High School (starting QB batting .340 with four HRs and a team-best 35 RBI … Considered a three-star prospect as a freshman and sophomore), opening 23 contests and passing for more than 2,500 by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com … Committed to ECU on June 23, 2018 … Won the yards and 25 TDs …Offi cially committed to ECU on March 24, 2018 while attending the gold medal at the National Quarterback Skills Competition in Atlanta, Ga., which was Purple-Gold Spring Game in Greenville … Also recruited by Duke, NC State, Purdue, UCF, hosted by the National Football Academies (fi nished fi rst out of 169 competitors and Boston College, Wisconsin, Temple and Cincinnati … Considered a three-star prospect was crowned the NFA rising junior national champion) … Invited to play in the Hawai’i by ESPN.com, 247Sports.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com … Rated as the 36th-best QB Tiki All-Star Bowl (December 2018). Personal: Son of Veronica Langford and Dan Flinn. (pro-style) prospect by ESPN.com. Personal: Son of Kathleen and Mike Gagg … Family friend is former ECU RB Earnest Byner (works with mom, Kathleen) … Grew up in New Traveon Freshwater Jersey and began playing fl ag football (running back) at age fi ve, but was raised in a DE, 6-1, 230, Fr., Elizabeth City, N.C. (Northeastern) baseball family … Father Michael was a standout pitcher for William Paterson (NCAA High School: A three-time Associated Press All-State selection (2016, 2017, 2018) on III) from 1985-89, turning in a 19-2 record and a 3.69 ERA (eventually was elected to defense under head coach Antonio Moore … Named the Elizabeth City Daily Advance’s the school’s hall of fame in 2015) … Uncle Robert Gagg was a 3B/P who was drafted 2017 Area Player-of-the-Year … Was thrice chosen to the All-Northeastern Coastal by the Yankees in 1974 and his cousin (Bobby Gagg) was an All-America selection as Conference squad (both off ense/running back and defense/end in 2017) … Was also a pitcher at Coastal Carolina … Family relocated to Florida at age 10. the conference’s defensive player-of-the-year in 2017 … Earned All-USA North Carolina First-Team honors by USA Today … Helped the Eagles to a 49-8 four-year composite Hozey Haji-Badri record (21-1 conference), which includes three conference titles, a 14-1 record in 2018 and DT, 6-3, 270, Jr., Chantilly, Va. (ASA College) an appearance in the NCHSAA Class 2-A championship game … Recorded 482 tackles Offi cially enrolled early at ECU (January, 2019) and is expected to participate with the (347 solo) with 80.0 career sacks (-439 yards) as a four-year starter on defense (48 Pirates in spring drills. Junior College: A two-time All-Northeastern Conference selec- games) … Registered at least fi ve tackles in all 48 career contests played and recorded tion while at ASA College in Brooklyn, N.Y. … Appeared in 13 games for the Avengers 10 or more stops 29 times … Averaged just over 10.0 tackles per outing … Off ensively, over two seasons, booking 28 tackles (24 solo) … Also recorded 15.0 TFLs (-43 yards) rushed for 4,727 yards on 337 carries with 61 touchdowns … Ran for 1,000 or more yards and 7.0 sacks (-30 yards) to go along with a pass breakup and fumble recovery … Rated in a season three-straight years, including a personal-best 2,015 yards as a junior … as the No. 15 strongside defensive end among all junior college players nationally … ECU Football Page 11 2019 Spring Prospectus Committed to the ECU program on November 19, 2018 … Recruited by Buff alo, UAB, New Mexico, Old Dominion and Western Kentucky out of junior college. High School/ Trent Holler Prep School: Three-year letterman at Chantilly High School (2013, 2014, 2015) … Initially OL, 6-2, 285, Fr., Latrobe, Pa. (Greater Latrobe) recruited by Temple and West Virginia out of high school … Played the 2016 season at High School: Was a four-year starter at center and defensive end under the direction Virginia Prep Sports Academy where he tallied 62 stops, which included 17.0 TFLs, 11.0 of head coach Jason Marucco at Greater Latrobe High School … A four-time All- sacks and four pass breakups … Signed with ASA following a one-year stop at VPSA … Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League 5A 2 All-Conference selection Considered a three-star prospect out of high school by 247Sports.com … Also rated as for the Wildcats as an off ensive player, while earning similar honors three times as the sixth-best prep player in Virginia (14th-best DE) by 247Sports.com. Personal: Son a defender … In all, earned seven varsity letters during prep career – four football, of Sardasht Haji-Badri … Full name is pronounced HOE-zee HAH-jee buh-DARR-ee. two basketball, one track) … As a junior, booked 40 tackles with seven TFLs and fi ve sacks on the way to second-team all-state honors … Helped Greater Latrobe to its Jsi Hatfi eld fi rst postseason appearance since 2009 during senior campaign … Was a Preseason WR, 5-9, 175, Fr., Graham, N.C. (Southern Alamance) SR PA All-State selection heading into the 2018 season … Considered a three-star Offi cially enrolled early at ECU (January, 2019) and is expected to participate with the prospect by 247Sports.com … Same recruiting service also rated him as the eighth-best Pirates in spring drills. High School: A multi-sport athlete (football, basketball, track) center nationally and the No. 29 overall prospect in Pennsylvania … Ranked as the who earned fi ve varsity letters at Southern Alamance High School … Was a dual-threat 13th-best center according to Scout.com … Offi cially committed to ECU on Sept. 22, quarterback for head coaches Andrew Carrouth (2016-17) and Fritz Hessenthaler (2018) 2018 … Recruited by Connecticut, Pittsburgh, West Virginia and Cincinnati … Promoted and helped guide the Patriots to 16 wins during his three-year tenure, including a 9-3 to high school freshman team as an eighth-grader. Personal: Son of Sherri and Dick ledger as a senior … Completed 175-of-291 passes (60.1 pct.) for 2,801 yards with 20 Holler … Mother is an elementary school principal, while father attended college in TDs during prep career … Rushed for an additional 2,580 yards on 353 carries with 26 the state of North Carolina (Elon) … Has two older brothers. scores and authored 13 100-yard rushing eff orts … As a sophomore, appeared in six games and passed for 848 yards (64-of-115) with six TDs, while rushing for 212 yards C.J. Johnson with a pair of scores on 70 carries … During junior campaign, threw for a career-high WR, 6-2, 220, Fr., Greenville, N.C. (D.H. Conley) 1,239 yards on 73 completions (119 attempts) with nine touchdowns … Ran for 817 High School: Played key role guiding the Vikings to a 39-13 four-year record, which yards with 10 scores and notched three 100-yard contests … Defensively, booked 15 included a 22-2 conference mark … A two-time Associated Press All-State selection tackles, picked off two passes and was credited with seven pass breakups … Returned (2017, 2018) who earned four letters as a two-way player for coach Nate Conner at D.H. one kickoff (75 yard TD) and a pair of punts totaling 67 yards for an additional score Conley High School … Caught 239 passes for 5,198 yards (108.3 ypg) with 79 touchdowns … A First-Team Times-News All-Regional selection at the athlete position in 2017 … during entirety of prep career … Additionally, rushed 50 times for 713 yards (14.3 ypc) Earned a pair of MaxPreps.com Player-of-the-Week honors … Closed out high school with 17 TDs … In all, scored 98 touchdowns (79 receiving, 17 rushing, one fumble return, career by completing 38-of-57 passes (66.7 pct.) for 714 yards with fi ve TDs and two one interception return) and four two-point conversions for 592 points (12.3 ppg) in 48 interceptions … Rushed for a team-high 1,551 yards on 184 carries, scoring 14 times … career games … On the defensive side of the ball, credited with 47 tackles (42 solo) and Registered 10 100-yard rushing games … Also caught three passes for 89 yards with a pair of interceptions … Appeared in 10 games as a freshman and caught six passes one score … Booked 10 tackles (nine solo) to go along with three interceptions and one for 195 yards with four TDs, while rushing for 193 yards on 11 carries with three scores fumble recovery (which was returned 22 yards for a TD) … On the hardwood, averaged … Top rookie eff ort of note in 2015 was a two-catch, 86-yard outing vs. rival J.H. Rose 13.7 points per game in 15 contests as a junior while earning another pair of MaxPreps in a playoff matchup … Followed with an impressive sophomore campaign, grabbing Player-of-the-Week honors … Ran track as a sophomore … A-B Honor Roll student a personal-best 88 passes for a career-high 1,755 yards (146.3 ypg) with 21 scores in … Considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports.com … Committed to ECU on June 12 games … His touchdown catches ranked among the top eight single-season totals 24, 2018 … Also recruited by Appalachian State, Charlotte, Old Dominion, Marshall, in North Carolina history, while his yardage was among the best 10 ever … Hauled Miami (Ohio). Personal: Son of Rudean Pride … First name is pronounced juh-SYE. in 68 passes for 1,547 yards (119.0 ypg) and 31 TDs as a junior and added another 110 yards on kickoff returns in 13 contests … The 31 scores stood as the second-highest Immanuel Hickman single-season total in state history … Earned Second-Team All-USA N.C. honors from DL, 6-3, 260, Fr., Chesterfi eld, Va. (Matoaca) USA Today and was a First-Team 3A N.C. Preps.com All-State selection … Helped High School: A four-year letterman who enjoyed a standout prep career on both sides Vikings to an Eastern Carolina 3A/4A Conference title (6-0 record) and a third-round of the ball as a defensive end, linebacker and tight end for the Warriors at Matoaca appearance in the state playoff s … Caught passes from current ECU QB Holton Ahlers … A three-time all-region performer (twice named to the fi rst unit) and all-state as a freshman, sophomore and junior (156-3,302 yards, 52 TDs) … Closed prep career selection while playing for coaches Jay Parker (2018) and Derrick Johnson … Chosen by tallying 2,267 all-purpose yards (174.4 ypg) … Caught 77 passes for 1,701 yards (130.8 to the 2018 All-DMV Preseason Team, which consists of the top players in Washington ypg) with 23 TDs in 13 games during the 2018 season … Rushed for 520 yards on 39 D.C., Maryland and Virginia, by DMVStream.com … Credited with 130 total tackles, 10.5 carries with 14 TDs and returned one punt for 12 yards and picked off two passes for sacks, nine forced fumbles and seven recoveries in 10 contests as a junior in 2017 … 34 yards as a senior … Also completed seven-of-12 passes for 42 yards with two TDs Named the Progress Index Football Athlete-of-the-Week (Oct. 31) after registering a … Was the Vikings primary punter, kicking 40 balls for 1,525 yards (38.1 ypp) while season-high 13 stops, 2.0 sacks and a fumble recovery during the Warriors’ 28-21 win landing 12 inside the 20 yard line … Served as a senior team captain … Also played over Prince George … Before a 5-5 mark as a sophomore in 2016, helped lead MHS to a basketball at D.H. Conley and earned three letters … Considered a three-star prospect 7-4 record and playoff appearance as a freshman during fi rst varsity season … Played by ESPN.com, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com … Listed as the 49th-best prospect in N.C. at the high school junior varsity level as an eighth-grader before earning promotion by 247Sports.com and 53rd by ESPN.com … Offi cially committed to ECU May 17, 2018 a year later … A three-star prospect according to 247Sports.com, Rivals.com and ESPN … Also received off ers from Duke, NC State, North Carolina, Virginia Tech and Wake .com … Rated as the No. 19 overall recruit in the state of Virginia by Rivals … Invited to Forest … Initiated football career in earnest as a quarterback at the middle school play for the U.S. National Team in the International Federation of American Football level. Personal: Lists former Pirate wide receivers Dwayne Harris and Justin Hardy as U-19 World Championship in Mexico City, which went on to capture a bronze medal favorite players growing up. competing in a fi eld that consisted of teams from Mexico, Canada, Sweden, Japan and Australia … Also