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NAME POS. 1 Kelvin Benjamin WR 1 Martel Moore WR No. 15 Northern Illinois vs. No. 12 Florida State 1 Tyler Hunter DB 2 Sean Evans CB 3 Justin Bright DB 3 EJ Manuel QB 3 Akeem Daniels RB January 1, 2013 4 Brandon Jenkins DE 4 Da’Ron Brown WR 4 Chris Thompson RB 5 Jameis Winston QB 6 Jamaal Bass LB Sun Life Stadium | Miami Gardens, Fla. 6 Nick Waisome DB 7 Christian Jones LB 6 Jordan Lynch QB 7 Mario Pender RB 7 Perez Ashford WR 8 Devonta Freeman RB 8 Timmy Jernigan DT 9 Matt McIntosh QB WHEN NORTHERN ILLINOIS HAS THE BALL 9 Clint Trickett QB 9 Rasheen Lemon LB 9 Karlos Williams DB Northern Illinois Offense Florida State Defense 10 Marvin Bracy WR 10 Tommylee Lewis WR 2012 NIU RESULTS 2012 FLORIDA STATE RESULTS 10 Nick Moody LB 11 Rashaan Melvin CB 11 Sean Maguire QB WR(X) 1 Martel Moore 6-0 183 Sr. DE 95 Bjoern Werner 6-4 255 Jr. 11 Vince Williams LB 12 Matt Williams QB (12-1, 8-0 MAC) (11-2, 7-1 ACC) 12 Jarred Haggins WR Sept. 1 Iowa (Chicago, IL) L, 18-17 82 Juwan Brescacin 6-4 219 r-Fr. 96 Toshmon Stevens 6-5 245 r-Sr. Sept. 1 Murray State W, 69-3 14 Courtney Stephen S 13 Ronald Darby DB Sept. 8 Tennessee -Martin W, 35-7 WR(S) 7 Perez Ashford 5-11 182 Sr. DT 93 Everett Dawkins 6-3 300 r-Sr. Sept. 8 Savannah State W, 55-0 14 Jacob Coker QB 15 Jimmie Ward DB 4 Da’Ron Brown 6-0 194 r-So. 14 Drew Zloch K Sept. 15 at Army W, 41-40 97 Demonte McAllister 6-2 285 r-Jr. Sept. 15 Wake Forest* W, 52-0 15 Greg Dent WR 17 Marckie Hayes CB WR(H) 10 Tommylee Lewis 5-7 155 So. Sept. 22 Kansas W, 30-23 DT 92 Anthony McCloud 6-2 310 r-Sr. Sept. 22 #10 Clemson* W, 49-37 15 Mario Edwards, Jr. DE 18 Ryan Neir P Sept. 29 Central Michigan* W, 55-24 22 Jamison Wells 5-11 193 r-Jr. 16 Ukeme Eligwe LB 8 Timmy Jernigan 6-2 298 So. Sept. 29 at South Florida W, 30-17 16 Dorsey Moore QB 19 Demetrius Stone CB Oct. 6 at Ball State* W, 35-23 TE 83 Luke Eakes 6-3 250 r-So. 18 Dustin Hopkins K DE 15 Mario Edwards Jr. 6-3 282 Fr. Oct. 6 at NC State* L, 17-16 20 Keith Harris, Jr. RB Oct. 13 Buffalo* W, 45-3 87 Jason Schepler 6-2 275 r-Sr. Oct. 13 Boston College* W, 51-7 19 Roberto Aguayo K -or- 51 Giorgio Newberry 6-6 273 r-Fr. 19 Josh Gehres WR 21 Dechane Durante S Oct. 20 at Akron* W, 37-7 LT 78 Ryan Brown 6-6 283 r-So. Oct. 20 at Miami* W, 33-20 20 Lamarcus Joyner DB SLB 10 Nick Moody 602 237 r-Sr. 22 Jamison Wells WR Oct. 27 at Western Michigan* W, 48-34 67 Tyler Pitt 6-5 292 r-So. Oct. 27 Duke * W, 48-7 21 Chris Casher DE LG 77 Jared Volk 6-3 315 r-Jr. 24 Terrance Smith 6-4 212 r-Fr. 21 Debrale Smiley RB 24 Dominique Ware CB Nov. 3 Massachusetts* W, 63-0 Nov. 8 at Virginia Tech* W, 28-22 22 Ridge Read QB 67 Tyler Pitt 6-5 292 r-So. MLB 11 Vince Williams 6-1 247 r-Sr. 22 Telvin Smith LB 25 Giorgio Bowers RB Nov. 14 Toledo* W, 31-24 Nov. 17 at Maryland* W, 41-14 C 55 Andrew Ness 6-3 286 r-Fr. 23 Jared Armstrong QB Nov. 23 at Eastern Michigan* W, 49-7 -or- 22 Telvin Smith 6-3 212 Jr. Nov. 24 #4 Florida L, 37-26 23 Gerald Demps DB 26 Tyler Wedel P/K 59 Michael Gegner 6-3 283 r-So. Nov. 30 #17 Kent State^ W, 44-37 (2OT) WLB 7 Christian Jones 6-4 232 Jr. Dec. 1 Georgia Tech^ W, 21-15 24 Lonnie Pryor RB 27 Bobby Winkel LB RG 61 Aidan Conlon 6-3 287 r-Fr. 29 Reggie Northrup 6-1 220 Fr. 24 Terrance Smith LB 28 Jhony Faustin CB 73 Matthew Killian 6-5 303 r-Fr. 26 P.J. Williams DB *MAC Game CB 27 Xavier Rhodes 6-2 217 r-Jr. *ACC Game 27 Chris Brown RB 29 Paris Logan CB ^MAC Championship Game RT 79 Matt Krempel 6-5 307 r-Jr. ^ACC Championship Game 27 Xavier Rhodes DB 37 Keelin Smith 6-3 185 r-Fr. 28 Nigel Terrell LB 30 Marlon Moore CB Rankings denote USA Today Coaches Poll until Oct. 14. BCS 65 Wes Ott 6-3 281 r-So. SS 20 Lamarcus Joyner 5-8 195 Jr. Rankings denote USA Today Coaches Poll until Oct. 14. BCS 29 Dillon Kidd P 32 Nate McNeal S Standings noted after Oct. 14. QB 6 Jordan Lynch 6-0 216 r-Jr. Standings noted after Oct. 14. 29 Reggie Northrup LB 1 Tyler Hunter 5-11 190 So. 30 Colin Blake DB 33 Tré Moore S 88 Tim Semisch 6-8 266 r-So. FS 31 Terrence Brooks 5-11 197 Jr. 30 Ryan DiMarco FB 34 James Spencer RB TE(U) 37 Desroy Maxwell 6-2 245 Fr. 31 Terrence Brooks DB 48 Ricky Connors 6-1 246 r-So. 9 Karlos Williams 6-1 230 So. 32 Sean Tidmus LB 35 Videl Nelson LB NIU TEAM LEADERS FLORIDA STATE TEAM LEADERS 32 James Wilder Jr. RB TB 3 Akeem Daniels 5-7 183 Jr. CB 6 Nick Waisome 5-10 170 So. 36 Tyrone Clark LB 33 Kevin Haplea TE 20 Keith Harris Jr. 5-8 181 Fr. 13 Ronald Darby 5-11 189 Fr. 33 Xavier Pryce DB 37 Desroy Maxwell TE Rushing Att. Yds. TD Avg./G Rushing Att. Yds. TD Avg./G 35 Nick O’Leary TE -or- 25 Giorgio Bowers 5-8 181 r-So. Chris Thompson 91 687 5 85.9 35 Parker Conley P 40 Victor Jacques LB Jordan Lynch 271 1771 19 136.2 Akeem Daniels 65 432 9 33.2 Devonta Freeman 97 630 8 52.5 36 Kory Burnett DB 42 Cameron Stingily RB 36 Jermaine Washington WR Keith Harris 55 226 4 25.1 WHEN FLORIDA STATE HAS THE BALL James Wilder Jr. 99 583 11 44.8 37 Keelin Smith DB 43 Jess Striedl TE Northern Illinois Defense Florida State Offense EJ Manuel 99 284 3 21.8 38 Jonathan Akanbi DB 44 Perez Ford RB 38 Cason Beatty P Passing C A I Yds. TD Avg./G Lonnie Pryor 42 242 6 18.6 39 Donovan Todd DB 45 Boomer Mays LB Jordan Lynch 222 353 5 2962 24 227.8 41 Chad Abram FB DE 90 Alan Baxter 6-0 240 Sr. QB 3 EJ Manuel 6-5 238 r-Sr. Matt McIntosh 7 13 0 57 1 8.1 Passing C A I Yds. TD Avg./G 41 Owen Harris DB 46 George Rainey DE 46 George Rainey 6-2 222 r-Jr.. 9 Clint Trickett 6-3 180 r-So. 42 Lamarcus Brutus DB EJ Manuel 237 349 10 3101 22 238.5 47 Rob Sterling FB DT 91 Anthony Wells 6-3 276 r-Jr. TB 8 Devonta Freeman 5-8 208 So. 43 Frank Nicholas LS Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Avg./G Clint Trickett 22 34 0 272 - 38.9 43 Anthony Porterfield TE 48 Ricky Connors FB -or- 93 Ken Bishop 6-1 308 Jr. -or- 32 James Wilder Jr. 6-2 226 So. 44 Will Tye TE Martel Moore 71 1054 12 81.1 49 Jason Meehan DE DT 99 Nabal Jefferson 6-0 287 Sr. FB 24 Lonnie Pryor 6-0 229 Sr. 44 Derek Williams P Tommylee Lewis 43 478 5 36.8 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Avg./G 45 Will Burnham RB 50 Ryan Gorrell LB Perez Ashford 30 354 1 44.2 94 Donovan Gordon 6-0 275 r-So. 41 Chad Abram 6-0 235 Jr. Rashad Greene 52 696 5 53.5 45 Nathan Slater LB 51 Zach Anderson DT WR(Z) 84 Rodney Smith 6-6 219 Sr. 46 Joe Harmon LB Akeem Daniels 18 192 2 14.8 DE 95 Sean Progar 6-2 254 r-Sr. Rodney Smith 35 483 3 37.2 46 Jonathan Johnson TE 52 Michael Santacaterina LB Da’Ron Brown 17 156 2 12.0 97 Joe Windsor 6-0 236 Jr. 1 Kelvin Benjamin 6-6 242 r-Fr. Kelvin Benjamin 29 482 4 37.1 47 Cory Cox LB LT 75 Cameron Erving 6-6 310 r-So. 48 Glenn Hall LB 55 Andrew Ness OL Jamison Wells 16 180 - 13.8 OLB 6 Jamaal Bass 5-10 225 r-So. Kenny Shaw 27 471 3 36.2 49 Donald Chenault LB 56 Daniel Green DE 9 Rasheen Lemon 6-0 206 r-Fr. 67 Daniel Glauser 6-5 305 Sr. Greg Dent 24 313 2 24.1 51 Bobby Hart OL 51 Giorgio Newberry DE 57 Cornelius Henry DT Defensive S A T TFL Sck Int MLB 40 Victor Jacques 5-11 228 r-Sr. LG 70 Josue Matias 6-6 326 So. 60 Jacob Fahrenkrug 6-4 322 Sr.
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