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2015 Charleston Southern Football Schedule General Information Date Opp. (TV) Location Time Location:...... Charleston, S.C. Mailing Sept. 3 North Greenville Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m. Address...... P.O. Box 118087 Sept. 12 @ Troy (ESPN3) Troy, Ala. 7 p.m...... Charleston, SC 29423-8087 Sept. 17 East Tennessee State Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m. Founded...... 1964 Sept. 26 @ The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 6 p.m. Enrollment...... 3,400 Oct. 10 Monmouth* Charleston, S.C. Noon Nickname...... Buccaneers Oct. 17 @ Presbyterian* Clinton, S.C. 2 p.m. Colors...... Blue ( p.m.S 295) and Gold ( p.m.S 873) Oct. 24 @ Gardner-Webb* Boiling Springs, N.C. 1:30 p.m. Stadium...... Buccaneer Field Oct. 31 Coastal Carolina* (ASN) Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m. Capacity/Surface...... 4,000/field turf Nov. 7 @ Kennesaw State* Kennesaw, Ga. 1 p.m. Affiliation...... NCAA Division I (FCS) Nov. 14 Liberty* (HC) Charleston, S.C. 2 p.m. Conference...... Big South Nov. 21 @ Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. TBA President...... Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr. * Game Athletic Director...... Hank Small HC - Homecoming Associate A.D. (External Affairs)...... Cathryn Broderhausen-Roys All Times Eastern and Subject To Change Assistant A.D. (Media Relations)...... Zeke Beam Assistant A.D. (Internal Affairs)...... James Bradley Assistant A.D.(Compliance)...... TBA Football History/Team Information Strength and Conditioning Coach...... Chad Scott First Year of Football...... 1991 Administrative Assistant...... Anna McSwain Seasons Played (Seasons in FCS)...... 24 (22) Athletic Department Phone...... 843-863-7678 All-Time Record...... 100-164 Athletic Department Fax...... 843-863-7695 Conference Championships...... 2005 (Big South Co-Champions) Ticket Office Phone...... 843-863-7670 2014 Overall Record...... 8-4 2014 Big South Conference Record/Finish...... 3-2/3rd Football Information Total Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 47/17 Head Coach...... Total Starters Returning/Lost...... 17/8 Alma Mater (Year)...... East Tennessee State (‘99) Offense...... Spread Option Record at CSU (3rd Season)...... 18-7 Defense...... 3-4 Overall Record (7th Season)...... 43-29 (6-4 Big South) Assistant Coaches: Offensive Starters Gabe Giardina (3rd Season)...... Offensive Coord./Offensive Line Returning (9): QB Austin Brown, RB Mike Holloway, LT Erik Austell, Chad Staggs (3rd Season)...... Defensive Coord./Inside LG Zach Sibrava, C Jackson Williamson, RT Benny Timmons, TE Nathan Prater, Skylor Magee (3rd Season)...... Defensive Line WR Nathan Perera, WR Colton Korn Mark Tucker (3rd Season)...... Lost (2): RG Clayton Truitt, RB Christian Reyes Newland Isaac (3rd Season)...... Running Backs/Tight Ends Willy Korn (3rd Season)...... Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator Defensive Starters Rod Wilson (3rd Season)...... Inside Linebackers Returning (5): SPUR Zach Johnson, WLB Aaron Brown, CB Troy McGowens, SS D.J. Josh Miller (3rd Season)...... Special Teams/Outside Linebackers Curl, CB Malcolm Jackson Cory Peoples (2nd Season)...... Defensive Backs Lost (6): DE Dylan Black, NT Isaac Lowrance, DT Skyler Skersick, ILB Zac Johnston, Chad Scott (4th Season)...... Strength & Conditioning BAND Gabe Middlebrook, FS Demaris Freeman Bob Garrett (3rd Season)...... Director of High School Relations David Padilla (7th Season)...... Kickers & Punters/Director of Football Operations Specialists Malcolm Dixon (2nd Season)...... Grad. Asst.- Quarterbacks/Ops. Football Office Returning (3): P Truett Burns, PK David Kennedy, KR/PR Darius Hammond Tanner Rogers (1st Season)...... Grad. Asst. - Defensive Line/Video Coord.

Phone...... 843-863-7119 Players to Watch (Offense) QB Austin Brown Media Relations RB Mike Holloway Assistant A.D. (Media Relations)...... Zeke Beam ([email protected]) RB Ben Robinson Office Phone...... 843-863-7687 WR Nathan Perera Cell Phone...... 843-870-0421 Asst. SID (Asst. FB Contact)...... Kevin O’Rourke ([email protected]) Players to Watch (Defense) Office Phone...... 843-863-7289 WLB Aaron Brown Cell Phone...... 843-607-9612 CB Troy McGowens Assistant SID...... Seth Montgomery ([email protected]) CB Malcolm Jackson Office Phone...... 843-863-7853 DT Anthony Ellis Sports Information Fax...... 843-863-7676 Website...... http://www.csusports.com Returning Statistical Leaders Video Coordinator...... Jeremy Sullivan ([email protected]) Passing: Austin Brown - 126-241 (52.3%), 1,848 yds., 11 TD, 11 INT Cell Phone...... 843-708-1189 Rushing: Mike Holloway - 77 rush, 590 yds., 7.7 avg, 4 TD, 41 lng

Receiving: Nathan Perera - 28 rec., 398 yds., 14.2 ypc, 2 TD, 40 lng . CSU Sports Information Overnight Mailing Address: Tackles: Aaron Brown - 81 (43 solo) . 9200 University Blvd. : Troy McGowens & Malcolm Jackson (4) . Charleston, SC 29406 Scoring: Austin Brown (30) @csusports 3 COACHING STAFF

JAMEY CHADWELL

Head Coach 3rd season ETSU, 2000

Jamey Chadwell enters his third season as Charleston Southern head coach in 2015 and looks to build on a foundation that has established the Bucs as a contender in the Big South and on the national stage. CSU’s 18 wins over the last two seasons are the most over a two-year stretch in program history. The Bucs followed up a program-record 10-win campaign in 2013 with an 8-4 mark in 2014. CSU completed a 5-0 month of September for the second straight year and put together a three-game winning streak in Big South play to finish 3-2 in the league. CSU shattered a number of records during Chadwell’s first year, most notably the team single-season Chadwell led CSU to dominant wins at Monmouth and at home against Gardner-Webb before directing the rushing record with 3,028 yards, breaking the old record by over 1,000 yards. Junior Christian Bucs to a pivotal win at Liberty. CSU put itself in FCS Playoff contention with that win in Lynchburg, rolling up Reyes became the Bucs’ first 1,000-yard rusher with 1,254 yards. Freshman Danny Croghan III was almost 600 yards of offense against a Liberty team that won the Big South and advanced to the second round named the 2013 Big South Offensive Freshman of the Year and Reyes was named First Team All-Big South to of the FCS Playoffs. lead nine Bucs receiving Big South postseason awards. CSU led the country in time of possession and ranked 16th in rushing offense in 2014 as Chadwell’s spread Chadwell was named Charleston Southern head coach in January 2013, returning after a four-year stretch option attack continued to flourish. The Bucs’ aggressive defense also excelled and paced the Big South in total as head coach at North Greenville and Delta State. defense, rushing defense and pass defense. Chadwell is the third head coach in CSU history. He replaced Jay Mills, who retired after ten seasons as Included in CSU’s second straight unblemished September were wins over The Citadel and Charlotte. CSU CSU’s head coach. Chadwell, who was 35-25 in his first five seasons as a head coach, spent five seasons at topped The Citadel, 20-18, in front of a record Buccaneer Field crowd, defeating its intra-city rival for the CSU as an assistant. second straight season. The Bucs pulled out a 47-41 overtime win at Charlotte the following week to cap the In 2013, he served as the first-year head coach at Delta State University in Cleveland, Miss. Prior to DSU, he perfect September and pick up a second straight win over the FBS-bound 49ers. put North Greenville University on the national map at the D-II level. Chadwell and CSU also gained national exposure from a near-upset of Vanderbilt University. CSU fell 21-20, The east-Tennessee native went from 2-8 in his first season at NGU to 11-3 in 2011 and a berth in the but shut out the SEC member in the second half while posting a nearly 100-yard advantage in total offense. NCAA D-II Quarterfinals, where his Crusaders lost to Delta State, 28-23. In his three seasons at North Green- Chadwell was named the 2013 Big South Coach of the Year, the AFCA Region II Coach of the Year, and a ville, Chadwell was 22-14 and led NGU to its first-ever national ranking, finishing the 2011 season 12th in the finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award, which is awarded to the top FCS coach, after CSU set a school-record Coaches Association DII Poll. for wins during a 10-3 season. The Buccaneers surged into the national spotlight during a 10-1 start to the Chadwell spent five seasons on Mills’ staff at CSU before leaving for North Greenville. He helped the Bucs’ season and built an electric atmosphere surrounding the program. program reach new heights, claiming the 2005 Big South Conference title with a 7-4 record and a 3-1 mark CSU climbed as high as No. 12 in the FCS Coaches Poll – the highest ranking in school history - following in league play. In 2006, he became the Bucs’ wide receivers coach, while continuing to serve as recruiting its near perfect start. The Bucs spent the final seven weeks of the season in the coaches’ poll and finished the coordinator. year ranked for the first time in school history at No. 22. Chadwell’s five-year stretch as an assistant at CSU was the most successful stretch in program history. The Chadwell and the Bucs reeled off some of the program’s biggest wins week after week, opening the year Bucs compiled a national best 14-game winning streak from 2005-06, and enjoyed three of the four winning with a come-from-behind win at The Citadel, 32-29. CSU followed with a 27-24 win at FBS bound and three- seasons in the program’s short history during his tenure. time national champion Appalachian State four weeks later in front of 30,000 fans. The Bucs would go on to Following the 2006 season, Mills’ promoted Chadwell to Assistant Head Coach and the former East Tennes- start 7-0 and win four of their first five games on the road. see State quarterback would finish out his time at Charleston Southern in that capacity. During his five seasons The Buccaneers beat the highest-ranked opponent in school history in early November in front of a then- with Mills, CSU accumulated 28 wins and a Big South Conference title. record crowd at Buccaneer Field. CSU topped then-No. 3 Coastal Carolina, 31-26, in front of over 6,000 fans to Chadwell played at East Tennessee State University (1995-99) and was a two-year starter at quarterback. start a perfect 3-0 in Big South play. He began his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater ETSU in 2000. From 2000-2003, the former CSU led the nation in average time of possession in 2013, and was among the national leaders in turnover Anderson County High School star worked with quarterbacks, tight ends and running backs while assisting with margin, rushing offense, and scoring defense during their historic start. The Buccaneers’ only loss in their recruiting and offensive game planning. opening 11 games was at the Pac-12 member Colorado in mid-October, a game that was added only three weeks before it was played. As a four-year letterman at ETSU, Chadwell spent two seasons as a co-starter at quarterback. He was twice named Team Captain and helped lead ETSU to the title THE CHADWELL FILE game two times during his Year School Position W-L career (1995-1999). 2000 East Tennessee State QB 6-5 He received his bach- 2001 East Tennessee State QB 6-5 elor’s degree in Economics and Business Education in 2002 East Tennessee State QB 4-8 May 2000 from East Tennes- 2003 East Tennessee State QB 5-7 see State. He also completed 2004 Charleston Southern RC 5-5 his master’s in Business 2005 Charleston Southern RC 7-4** Administration from 2006 Charleston Southern WR/RC 9-2 Charleston Southern in May 2007 Charleston Southern AHC 5-6 2006. Both times finishing 2008 Charleston Southern AHC 7-5 his coursework with a 3.3 or Head Coaching Career higher cumulative GPA. 2009 North Greenville HC 2-8 Chadwell is married to 2010 North Greenville HC 9-3# the former Solmaz Zarrineh 2011 North Greenville HC 11-3* and the couple has one 2012 Delta State HC 3-8 son, Jameson (6) and two 2013 Charleston Southern HC 10-3 (3-2)% daughters, Avery (2) and 2014 Charleston Southern HC 8-4 (3-2) Soraya (1). Total 5 Seasons 43-29 (6-4 Big South) *NCAA Division II Playoff Quarterfinals #NCCAA Victory Bowl Champions **Big South Co-Champions % Big South and AFCA Region Coach of the Year 4 CSUSports.com COACHING STAFF

gabe giardina CHAD STAGGS

Offensive Coordinator/ Defensive Coordinator Offensive Line Inside Linebackers 3rd season USC Upstate, 2000 Alabama, 2004

Gabe Giardina enters his third season as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach in 2015. Staggs enters his third season as defensive coordinator at CSU and seventh overall on Jamey Giardina helped direct a Charleston Southern offense that continued to thrive behind its running game in Chadwell’s staff, having served previous stints at North Greenville and Delta State. 2014. The Bucs led the country in time of possession for a second straight year, and ranked 16th in rushing Staggs’ defense carried CSU for much of its 5-0 start to the season, and ended the year as the Big offense at over 227 yards per game. CSU senior Christian Reyes posted another banner season and became South leader in total defense, rushing defense and pass defense. CSU ranked 21st nationally in total the program’s all-time leading rusher, doing so in only two years. Sophomores Mike Holloway and Ben Robinson defense, allowing just 325 yards per game. Generating pressure and turnovers continued to be a strong enjoyed excellent campaigns as well, with Holloway’s 100-plus yard performance in the near upset of Vanderbilt suit for the “Blue Swarm” unit that thrived behind a veteran defensive line. highlighting his year. UAB transfer Austin Brown emerged as the starting quarterback and played well in piloting an offense anchored in part by All-Big South selection, offensive guard, Clayton Truitt. The Bucs capped the campaign T-18th in the country in turnover margin, and were 19th in third- Giardina’s offense overcame a slew of injuries at and gelled late in the season as CSU put down defense. Aaron Brown had a breakout season in earning 1st Team All-Big South together a three-game winning streak to surge into FCS Playoff contention. The Bucs rolled up nearly 600 yards of honors, while Dylan Black and Demaris Freeman were each picked to the second team. Brown led CSU offense in a 38-36 win at Liberty to end that stretch and record just their second ever win in Lynchburg. and was 7th in the Big South with 81 tackles, while Black and Freeman made plays throughout the year and helped lead a young unit. Giardina oversaw a Charleston Southern offense that helped the Bucs develop an identity during a historic 10-3 season in 2013. CSU led the country with an average time of possession of 33:44 behind a rushing attack Staggs and his staff injected an aggressive and passionate playing style into the CSU defense in which ranked 17th nationally with nearly 233 yards a game. Junior running back Christian Reyes served as the 2013, helping the program to a 10-3 season and No. 22 final national ranking. An experienced defense Bucs’ workhorse, shattering the school’s single-season rushing mark to finish with 1,254 yards. Giardina mentored that had struggled in years past rallied around Staggs’ “Blue Swarm” mentality to deliver timely stops a mostly young offensive line that gelled quickly, and paved the way for Reyes and freshmen Ben Robinson and and turnovers throughout the year. CSU led the Big South in sacks with 27 and ranked 26th nationally Michael Holloway to turn in solid campaigns. The offensive line also continued to produce while playing with three in third-down percentage defense and 32nd in turnover margin. The Bucs also ranked among the top- different starting quarterbacks, including a pair of freshmen in Danny Croghan III and Kyle Copeland. Both played 20 nationally in red zone defense and scoring defense for much of the year. well in place of the injured Malcolm Dixon, with Croghan earning Big South Offensive Freshman of the Year honors. Individually, five players earned All-Big South Conference honors under Staggs. Senior middle Giardina returned to Charleston Southern after serving as Chadwell’s offensive coordinator and wide receivers lineback Calvin Bryant was named to the first team, while defensive linemen James Smith and Dylan coach at Delta State in 2012. He was also part of former Bucs’ head coach Jay Mills’ staff at CSU before leaving Black, and defensive backs Elijah Lee and Demaris Freeman, garnered second team accolades. following the 2011 season to join Chadwell at DSU. Offensively, Giardina guided the Statesmen to 377 yards and 24 points per game in 2012. DSU wide receiver Staggs spent three seasons at North Greenville with Chadwell, building a winning defense that Lavon Downs was named first team All-Gulf South and First Team All-Region in last season. helped the Crusaders advance to the NCAA Div. II Quarterfinals in 2011. In his third year as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at NGU, Staggs added the title of Assistant Head Coach for Giardina was the special teams coordinator and running backs coach at Charleston Southern from 2008-11. 2011. In his four seasons with the Bucs, CSU blocked six punts, had four kickoff returns for touchdowns and three punt returns TDs. His kickoff coverage teams ranked second in the Big South for three years and in led the Big South in Built with an ‘Attack’ Philosophy, Staggs engineered NGU’s “Black Swarm” Defense into one of the net punting in 2011. nations’ toughest, ball hawking defenses built on stopping the opponents running game and forcing During his time at CSU, he coached six different players to All-Big South honors - Charles James and Antwan turnovers. The statistics tell the truth. Ivey as punt returners, John Pagila as a placekicker, Andrew McKain and Mike Chocholousek as long snappers and Staggs has already built an impressive resume’ in 12 years of coaching. He has learned under some Gerald Stephenson, who was an All-American in 2010 as a kick returner. In 2008, Stephenson set an NCAA record of the game’s best including Lou Holtz and Steve Spurrier at the University of and Jim for most kickoff return yards in a game, with 255, against Wofford. Satterfield at Lexington High School. All three have won NCAA National Championships. In 2010, Giardina was promoted to assistant head coach by Mills. The running backs Giardina coached Prior to arriving at NGU in the spring of 2009, Staggs served as the Secondary Coach at FCS while at CSU included DeMarcus Moon, who is fifth in school history with 1,349 yards rushing and 4.5 yards per Charleston Southern where he tutored All-American Cornerback Philip Ashley. Staggs also coached in all carry. In 2009, Giardina’s backs rushed for the second most yards in school history, culminating with a 145-yard areas of the Buccaneer Special Teams. performance by Antwan Ivey in a win against Coastal Carolina. Giardina worked as an graduate assistant at his alma mater, Alabama, from ’05-‘07. In 2005 he worked with Coach Staggs spent five successful seasons as a graduate assistant at USC working with both the special teams and saw return specialist Tyrone Prothro earn All-SEC honors, while kicker Jamie Christensen hit secondary and linebackers. Staggs coached in two bowl games in his tenure with the Gamecocks (’05 game-winning field goals against Ole Miss, Tennessee, and in the Cotton Bowl against Texas Tech. Independence, ’06 Liberty). In 2006, Giardina transitioned to the offensive line and over the next two seasons, saw linemen Antwan Before getting his start in college coaching, he enjoyed a successful run as an assistant at Caldwell and Andre Smith make first team All-SEC. Smith was the sixth overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft by the Lexington High School where he also coached Track and Field. , while Caldwell was selected in the third round by the Houston Texans. Staggs is a graduate of USC-Spartanburg and has a degree in Math Education. He also has a During his time at Alabama, Giardina worked for both Mike Shula and current Alabama Head Coach Nick Masters in Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management from the University of South Carolina. He and Saban. Giardina also played for the Crimson Tide from 2000 until 2003. He appeared in nine games and earned his wife Kelli have two children, Gracie and Jack. Academic All-SEC honors in 2003. Giardina is married to the former Wimberly Edwards from Greenville, Ala. She is a board certified Music Therapist and have three children, Frank Foster (4), DeAra (2), and Whitt (1).

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gabeWILLY giardina KORN SKYLORgabe giardina MAGEE

OffensiveWide Receviers/ Coordinator/ Offensive Coordinator/ Defensive Line RecruitingOffensive Coordinator Line Offensive Line 3rd season 3rd season 3rd season Southern Miss, 2005 Alabama,Clemson, 20102004 Alabama, 2004

Willy Korn enters his third season as wide receivers coach at CSU in 2015. Korn is also in his Skylor Magee begins his third season as the Buccaneers’ defensive line coach in 2015. second year as the Bucs' recruiting coordinator. Magee’s defensive line anchored a CSU defense that led the Big South in total defense, run defense and pass defense in 2014. CSU’s blue swarm defense was a big reason the Bucs finished 8-4 and put Korn helped a wide receivers group that was significantly impacted by injury in 2014. Despite themselves in the hunt for an FCS Playoff berth with a three-game winning streak to end the conference season-ending injuries to leading receivers Kevin Glears and Larry Jones prior to the year, Korn's season. Defensive end Dylan Black was one of the unit’s leaders and earned 2nd Team All-Big South receivers helped lead CSU to an 8-4 overall record and a three-game winning streak to end Big accolades following the year. Nose tackles James Smith and Isaac Lowrance capped off excellent careers South Conference play. Under Korn's watch, Nathan Perera made his return to the lineup after under Magee’s watch, while senior Skyler Skersick came through with a breakout final season. Underclass- missing two straight seasons due to injury. Perera led the Bucs with 28 catches for 398 yards and men Caleb Batchelor and Anthony Ellis put together strong campaigns as well, showing promise for a young two touchdowns, and showcased his big-play ability. Colton Korn continued to be a reliable go-to defensive line in 2015. threat on third down, finishing close behind with 27 receptions for 326 yards and one touchdown. Magee’s defensive line helped power CSU to a 10-3 record and No. 22 final national ranking in 2013. Chris Theodore gave CSU a big lift with 15 catches over the final six games of the campaign and a CSU led the Big South in sacks with 27, and had two defensive linemen earn second team All-Big South touchdown, while freshmen Jared Scotland showed promise with 141 yards receiving and two touch- Conference accolades. Juniors James Smith and Dylan Black received those honors following outstanding downs before going down with an injury at the end of September. Kenny Dinkins also contributed seasons. Smith anchored the middle of the Bucs’ aggressive 3-4 defense, notching seven tackles for loss immediately as a true freshman, reeling in 13 receptions for 177 yards and two touchdowns. and 4.5 sacks. Black, meanwhile, posted 12.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks and stepped up his game after In 2013, Korn mentored a group that made big and timely plays throughout the season as the CSU lost star senior defensive end Will Hunt to an injury against VMI. Black’s strip sack and fumble recovery Bucs finished No. 22 in the country with a 10-3 record. Junior Kevin Glears enjoyed a breakout cam- for a touchdown to seal the Norfolk State win served as one of the highlights of the Bucs’ historic 7-0 start paign, finishing with 31 catches for 456 yards and six touchdowns. Larry Jones III recorded a solid to the campaign. sophomore season, reeling in 25 grabs for 380 yards and two scores. Korn's younger brother, Colton, Magee came to CSU after spending the 2012 season on Chadwell’s staff at Delta State in Cleveland, Miss. made his mark as a freshman. Colton Korn was second on the team with 26 receptions, including This will be his fourth season on staff with Chadwell. two for touchdowns. Korn was a go-to target on third down for CSU's three quarterbacks. In 2012, he helped guide a Statesman defense that piled up 68 tackles for loss and finished the year third in the in rushing defense and total defense. Korn came to CSU with a strong familiarity with both Chadwell and the Palmetto State. He led Prior to coming to Delta State, Magee spent two seasons as defensive line coach at Petal High School in national-power Byrnes high school in Duncan, SC to two 4A state championships & set numerous Miss., where he helped PHS to a South State Championship and a runner-up finish in the MHSAA Playoffs. state records along the way. He finished his high school career with 10,125 yards and 125 touch- Magee was also the defensive line coach and co-defensive coordinator on Chadwell’s staff at North downs which earned him such accolades as Parade All-American, U.S. Army All-American Bowl Greenville. Participant, Elite 11 QB Camp invitee, and S.C. Gatorade Player of the Year twice (2005 & 2006). He While at NGU, Magee helped engineer a defense that improved to become one of the top units in D-II. was recently named to the top 100 high school football players in the history of the state of South In 2009, NGU’s defensive line accounted for 20 sacks and 32 tackles for loss, and in 2010 parlayed that Carolina by The State Newspaper. He signed to play at Clemson University for Tommy Bowden and success into a 9-3 season. , starting Dabo Swinney’s first ever game as a head coach vs. Tech in 2009. From ‘07-‘09, Magee served as defensive line coach at FCS Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, La. Korn graduated from Clemson in 3 ½ years with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Studies. While at NSU, he coached two players to All-Southland Conference status in ‘08 and three in ‘07. His defen- Upon graduating and following an injury-plagued career at Clemson, Korn transferred to North sive line helped NSU to the Southland’s top defensive spot in in ‘07 and fourth in ‘08. Greenville University, an NCAA Division 2 program in the upstate of South Carolina to play for Magee began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach under Steve Spurrier at the University of now-CSU head coach, Jamey Chadwell. He started his junior and senior seasons at North Greenville, South Carolina in ‘05. While at USC, Magee assisted coaches Tyrone Nix and Brad Lawing with the defensive earning All-American honors in leading NGU to an 11-3 season and an appearance in the D-II Quar- line. He also assisted coaches Ron Cooper and Fred Chatham on special teams. terfinals in 2011. He finished his career with an 18-4 record as a starter at NGU. The program made Magee was a standout defensive lineman for coach Jeff Bower at the University of Southern Mississippi. it to unprecedented heights finishing with school-firsts: 2 NCAA playoff victories and a #12 final In ‘01, Magee was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team, while also earning Sporting News ranking in the American Football Coaches Association DII Poll. Korn finished his NGU career with Freshman All-American honors. A three-time All-CUSA Academic selection, Magee was named to the CoSIDA 4,058 yards and 45 touchdowns passing. He also ran 212 times for 944 yards and 11 touchdowns. Verizon Academic All-Region squad and was a two-time C-USA Academic Gold Medallist. In ‘02, the defen- Since 2010, the tandem of Coach Chadwell & Korn has produced an overall record of 38-13. sive standout was named an Arthur Ashe Junior Scholar. In ‘00, Magee helped lead the Golden Eagles to the GMAC Bowl Championship and an appearance in the ‘02 Houston Bowl. Korn is a 2010 graduate of Clemson with a degree in Communication Studies, and is currently Magee earned his bachelor’s degree in human performance and physiology from USM in ‘05 and pursued a working on a Master’s Degree from Charleston Southern in Organizational Leadership. He married master’s in management from USC in 2006. He is married to Leslie Magee and the couple has two children, the former Charlotte Swain in 2014. The couple resides in Goose Creek. Kayla and Gabby.

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gabeMARK giardina TUCKER gabeCORY giardinaPEOPLES

Offensive Coordinator/ Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks Defensive Backs Offensive Line Offensive Line 3rd Season 2nd Season 3rd season 3rd season East Tenn. State, 1987 South Carolina, 2005 Alabama, 2004 Alabama, 2004

Mark Tucker begins his third season as the quarterbacks’ coach for the Buccaneers in 2015. Cory Peoples enters his second season as defensive backs coach at Charleston Southern in Tucker helped lead a CSU offense that led the country in time of possession for a second 2015. straight season in 2014. He aided starting quarterback Austin Brown in his acclimation to Chadwell’s spread option offense. Brown grew in his feel for the offense and played some of his Peoples helped lead a secondary that was a factor in CSU’s leading the Big South in total best football in CSU’s three-game winning streak to end the Big South season. For the year, the defense, pass defense and run defense. Defensive backs Troy McGowens and Demaris Freeman UAB transfer threw for 1,848 yards and 11 touchdowns while also tallying 254 rushing yards and were each named to the Big South’s All-Conference 2nd Team following the year. five more scores. Tucker also helped direct sophomore Danny Croghan, who gave the Bucs a spark at times, particularly in an overtime win at Charlotte. McGowens made a big step forward from his sophomore season in emerging as one of the best Tucker’s experience proved valuable for CSU in 2013, as the Bucs set a school record with 10 cornerbacks in the conference. He led the Big South in pass breakups, and snared four intercep- victories to earn a No. 22 final national ranking. Under Tucker, senior Malcolm Dixon played the tions. Freeman rounded out his stellar four-year career with 62 tackles, good for second most on best football of his career to pace CSU to a 4-0 start. When Dixon went down with an injury dur- ing the fourth quarter of the Appalachian State game, Tucker was then able to mentor a pair of the team. The safety helped lead CSU’s veteran defense and picked up a season-high eight stops freshmen in Danny Croghan III and Kyle Copeland. The Bucs continued to win even without their in the Bucs’ second consecutive win over The Citadel. veteran signal caller, as Croghan ran up a 5-1 record as a starter to earn Big South Offensive Freshman of the Year honors. Copeland too showed flashes of his potential, starting twice and Peoples, a 2005 South Carolina graduate who spent the 2005-2007 seasons on the Philadel- rushing for 230 yards and three touchdowns. phia Eagles’ roster, comes to CSU after spending one year as secondary coach at Saint Augustine Tucker, a Charleston native, coached Chadwell at East Tennessee State and was an assistant at University (N.C.). He has also coached at Clark Atlanta University, Georgia Military College, and The Citadel in the 1990’s. Keenan High School in Columbia, S.C. Tucker is a former assistant at the two Southern Conference schools. Most recently, he spent four seasons at ETSU, where he coached the offensive line for one season and running backs and “I’m thankful and excited for the opportunity to join Coach Chadwell’s staff here at Charleston tight ends for two years. Southern,” Peoples said at the time of his hiring. “I’m looking forward to getting to work and In his six seasons as an assistant at The Citadel, Tucker was a part of record-setting offenses helping to build off some of the success they had here last year.” for the Bulldogs. In his final season of 1996, he served as the offensive coordinator and quarter- backs coach. Peoples played alongside CSU linebackers coach Rod Wilson at South Carolina while Bucs’ Prior to being named offensive coordinator, he coached offensive skill players over a three-year defensive coordinator Chad Staggs was a graduate assistant on the Gamecocks’ staff. stretch during some of the Bulldogs’ best seasons in school history. In 1994, The Citadel set the national rushing record with 382.6 yards per game, which led all divisions. He was also part of A native of Bishopville, S.C., Peoples was an all-state quarterback and defensive back at the Bulldogs squad that reached the I-AA Quarterfinals and won the Southern Conference Cham- Bishopville High School and earned a scholarship to South Carolina. He starred in the defensive pionship in 1992. That team was ranked No. 1 in the national poll during the season. He was also an assistant at The Citadel for one season in 1988, when the Bulldogs reached the I-AA Playoffs backfield as an upperclassman for Lou Holtz’s squad, tallying 74 tackles over his final two and were ranked 14th nationally. seasons. Tucker has also served as Head Coach at Williamsburg Academy and Hargrave Military Acad- emy. Peoples played for the Eagles from 2005-2007 before spending four seasons with the Amster- dam Admirals of NFL Europe and the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Tucker was the Head Coach of the Mountain Empire Warriors, a semi-pro football team in the North American Football League. He led the Warriors to a 10-2 record and a Top-10 ranking out of 115 league teams. The Warriors were first in rushing yards at 273 per game and first in total Peoples is married to the former Keilah Speed and the couple has two children, a 7-year old son, defense and turnover margin. Cory, Jr and newborn daughter, Bella. Tucker played at ETSU from 1982-’86 and was a three-year letterman at quarterback. Tucker is a 1987 graduate of ETSU and has four children, Emilee (Tucker) Howard (28), Am- manda (26), Andrew Joseph (25), and Alexis (22). He is married to the former Wendy Hatch.

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NEWLANDgabe giardina ISAAC gabeJOSH giardina MILLER

Offensive Coordinator/ OffensiveSpecial Teams Coordinator/ Coord./ Running Backs/Tight Ends Offensive Line OutsideOffensive Linebackers Line 3rd Season 3rd season 3rd Seasonseason Charleston Southern, 2009 Alabama, 2004 AppalachianAlabama, State, 2004 2007

Former Charleston Southern Buccaneer Newland Isaac returned to CSU to serve as running backs Josh Miller is in his third season as special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach at and tight ends coach, and enters his third season in that capacity in 2015. Charleston Southern. Isaac helped Christian Reyes become CSU’s all-time leading rusher - in just two years - in 2014. Miller was part of a CSU staff that led the Bucs to an 8-4 mark in 2014. His special teams unit Reyes had 946 yards in 2014 and played his best football late in the year to help lead CSU to a helped spark CSU to a 5-0 start to the year, and a three-game winning streak to end Big South three-game Big South winning streak. He ran for a career-high 188 yards and two touchdown in the Conference play. Sophomore Darius Hammond was named to the Big South’s All-Special Teams Bucs’ pivotal win at Liberty, and capped his career with 2,200 yards. Isaac oversaw the continued Team and was runner-up for Special Teams Player of the Year honors. His 74-yard punt return development of underclassmen Mike Holloway, Ben Robinson and Darius Hammond as well, all of touchdown against The Citadel helped the Bucs to a second straight win over their crosstown whom have two years of eligibility remaining. Holloway had a breakout performance with nearly rival. Hammond ranked 5th in the country in punt return average and also was a stalwart on 200 yards of total offense in CSU’s upset bid against Vanderbilt, and finished second on the team CSU’s kick and punt coverage units. with 590 rushing yards. Robinson ranked third on the club with 505 yards, while Hammond saw his carries increase and tallied 100 yards and three touchdowns. Miller’s group of outside linebackers also helpd CSU excel, as the Bucs led the Big South in total defense, run defense and pass defense. Outside linebacker Gabe Middlebrook put together Under Isaac’s watch, CSU junior running back Christian Reyes shattered the school’s single sea- a breakout year, recording 52 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and a fumble recovery for a son rushing record with 1,254 yards. He was the catalyst in the Bucs’ 10-3 season, twice earning touchdown. Big South Offensive Player of the Week honors while compiling six 100-yard rushing efforts. Reyes was named to the Big South All-Conference First Team following the year, and led the way for a CSU Miller led a special teams unit that helped CSU to a school-record 10 wins and No. 22 final offense that finished number one in the country in average time of possession. Freshmen Michael national ranking in 2013. CSU recovered two fumbles on punts in the season opener at The Holloway and Ben Robinson also played well as complements to Reyes, establishing CSU as the Citadel, and the Bucs won the game 32-29 courtesy of a field goal late in the fourth quarter. 17th leading rushing offense in the country. At , Nathan Prater and Kirby Broome gave CSU CSU’s outside linebackers were factors in a defense that delivered timely stops and turnovers a reliable duo and a formidable receiving threat as well. throughout the year. Gabe Middlebrook and Matt Hardy led the group with a combined 79 tackles, while Tre Deloach exhibited promise as a pass rusher and playmaker on the outside, tallying 25 Isaac was on Chadwell’s staff at Delta State during the 2012 season and spent three seasons tackles, two sacks and four tackles for loss. with him at North Greenville. Miller joined the staff after at CSU following one season at Delta State University, where he Isaac coached running backs at Delta State, guiding a group which combined to averaged almost served in the same position on Coach Chadwell’s staff with the Statesmen. 200 rushing yards per game and nearly 5.0 yards per carry. Prior to Delta State, Miller spent the 2007-11 seasons as an assistant coach at Brevard Prior to taking over running backs at DSU, Isaac coached the same position and slot receivers for College. the Crusaders at NGU. The Crusaders captured the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Associa- tion national title in 2010 (9-3) and appeared in the NCAA Division II Quarterfinals in 2011 (11-3). The Burlington, N.C. native served as defensive line, strength and conditioning and special teams coach during his time at Brevard, and coached the likes of Christian Lumbu (DT), In 2011, Isaac coached All-American Idris Anderson and All-South Region performer Teyran Richard Ray (DE), Rufus Jenkins (OLB), Justin Jefferson (DE) and Ryan Wannamaker (DE) to All- Rucker. NGU’s offense averaged 40.1 points per game, 250 yards rushing per game and 5.5 yards Conference honors. BC punter Eric Watts was also a two-time All-Conference selection in 2010 per carry. All three stats ranked in the NCAA’s top 10. In total, Crusader rushers accounted for 3,500 and 2011. yards rushing. With Miller on staff, BC’s defense ranked in the top-three in the conference each year in total During NGU’s NCCAA title season, the Crusaders averaged 281.1 yards rushing per game and defense, rush defense, scoring defense and sacks. scored 43 touchdowns on the ground. He also coached Rondreas Truesdale at Delta State who was a first team All-Gulf South selection. Prior to joining the staff at BC, Miller served as a student assistant coach at his alma mater, Appalachian State University, in 2007. He began his career as an assistant coach at West Isaac was a four-year letterman under former Bucs’ head coach Jay Mills at CSU. The Hopkins, Alamance High School. S.C., native was a former walk-on who worked his way to a scholarship at wide receiver at CSU. He helped CSU capture the 2005 Big South Conference title, the first in its history. Miller graduated from Appalachian State in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science. From 2002-2006, Miller played on the offensive and defensive lines and served as a long Isaac holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from CSU (2009) and a master’s degree in snapper. He is a four-time Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll recipient and in 2006 and business administration from NGU (2011). 2007 he received the Southern Conference Commissioner’s Medal.

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gabeROD WILSONgiardina gabeDAVE giardinaPADILLA

Offensive Coordinator/ OffensiveKickers/Punters Coordinator/ INSIDE LINEBACKERS Offensive Line DirectorOffensive of Football Line Ops. 3rd season 3rd season 3rd7th season SOUTH CAROLINA, 2005 Alabama, 2004 CharlestonAlabama, Southern, 2004 2011

Rod Wilson joined Jamey Chadwell’s staff in August 2013 and serves as the Bucs’ David Padilla, a native of Oxnard, California, begins his seventh season with the inside linebackers coach. Buccaneers, and third year coaching kickers/punters in 2015. Padilla has been part of Wilson helped lead a CSU defense that paced the Big South in total defense, run a CSU staff that has helped lead the Bucs to a program-record 18 wins over the last defense and pass defense in 2014. Junior Aaron Brown led the way with 81 tackles, a two seasons. figure good for 7th most in the Big South. He also had nine tackles for loss, and played In his previous five seasons with the Buccaneers he spent time assisting with alongside fellow upperclassman Zac Johnston, who enjoyed the best year of his career the defensive line and in 2012 was the Bucs’ tight ends coach. Prior to coming to as a redshirt senior. Charleston Southern, Coach Padilla spent two seasons with the Ventura College Under Wilson’s tutleage, junior safety Demaris Freeman enjoyed a breakout Pirates (CA), where in 2007 they won the Western State Conference championship. campaign. Freeman earned second-team All-Big South Conference honors after pacing Padilla started coaching football in 1995 at Adolfo Camarillo High School (CA) and in CSU with 90 tackles, including 45 solo stops. He finished second on the team with 2001 moved to Thousand Oaks High School (CA). five pass break-ups and recorded double-digits in tackles three times. Freeman was a Coach Padilla also starts his third season as Director of Football Operations for force in CSU’s win at Norfolk State, tallying a career-high 13 tackles. the Buccaneers. His responsibilities include assisting the head coach with the daily Wilson made the transition to coaching following a six-year NFL playing career operations of the program as well as coordinating all logistics for both home and away with the and the . Selected by the Bears in the football games. He oversees the academic progress of each student-athlete on the 7th round of the 2005 NFL Draft, Wilson competed in four playoff games, two NFC team and works closely with the Student Success Center to ensure they are on track Championship games and XLI before retiring. Following his retirement, for graduation as well as the NCAA Compliance office to ensure each athlete meets Wilson started an all-natural/organic vending business that is located throughout the all eligibility requirements for compliance. His responsibilities also include serving Charleston area. as the in-house recruiting coordinator, summer football camps coordinator and the Recruited to the University of South Carolina as a quarterback, Wilson ended up supervision of all student assistants/managers. playing five different positions for the Gamecocks (quarterback, wide receiver, spur, Coach Padilla also serves as the campus director for the Fellowship of Christian safety and linebacker). Wilson enjoyed an outstanding senior year as one of South Athletes and functions as athletic department chaplain under the direction of the Carolina’s captains, leading the team in tackles while earning All-SEC honors, and campus minister. He is an avid fan and is currently the Voice of Buccaneer SEC Academic Honor Roll accolades. Baseball, working the PA for all Buccaneer home baseball games. He is the founder A native of Cross, South Carolina, Wilson was a four-sport athlete (football, of the Iron Sharpens Iron Leadership Academy which is a program designed to assist , baseball and track) at Cross High School. While serving as a team captain young men and women in their pursuit of acceptance into of the Service during his senior year, Wilson was named the South Carolina 1-A Offensive Player of Academies. As a result of the success of this program and the character and integrity the Year, was a finalist for Mr. Football in South Carolina, and earned spots on the of its alumni, Coach Padilla was recognized by the West Point community as one who all-conference and all-region teams. He also was part of the All-Lowcountry Defensive supports the mission, goals, and ideals of the United States Military Academy. In Team, and comepted in the 1999 Shrine Bowl as a team captian. 2009 he was the recipient of the prestigious Friends of West Point Award and granted The son of Paul and Patricia Wilson, Rod has three siblings: Antonio, Frederick and membership into the West Point Association of Graduates. Derrick. He is married to the former Claire Sweeney. The couple has one child, Jaylen He earned an associate’s degree in Global Studies with an emphasis on foreign policy Wilson. and diplomacy from Ventura College in 2009. He is a 2011 graduate of Charleston Southern University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in American History with a minor in Christian Leadership. He will complete his Master’s degree in Military History from Norwich University in February 2014.

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gabeBOB GARRETTgiardina CHAD SCOTT

Offensive Coordinator/ Dir. of High School Operations Strength & Conditioning/ Offensive Line 3rd Season 4th season 3rd season Winthrop, 1984 Eastern Kentucky, 2001 Alabama, 2004

Bob Garrett joined the CSU football staff as Director of High School Relations in the Chad Scott enters his fourth season as the strength and conditioning coach at fall of 2013, and enters his third year in 2015. Garrett has been part of a CSU staff Charleston Southern. Scott came to CSU from Eastern Kentucky University, where he that has led the Bucs to a program-record 18 wins over the last two seasons. spent five years as the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach following his time as a graduate assistant at EKU. Garrett serves as a liaison with high school coaches in the Charleston area, South Carolina and the region at-large, and plays an important role in the Bucs’ recruiting Scott implements and oversees the strength and conditioning program for all 14 efforts. He is also in charge of CSU’s walk-on program and assists with football varsity sports at CSU. He works particularly close with the football team, and has operations. As a coach, Garrett works with the Bucs’ tight ends and serves as an helped the Bucs to a school-record 18 wins over the past two years. His impact was analyst for their spread option offense. felt during CSU’s 10-3 football season in 2013, as the Bucs climbed as high as No. 12 in the national polls before finishing 22nd. CSU head football coach Jamey Chadwell Garrett spent the 2012 season on Chadwell’s staff in player development at Delta spoke highly of the job Scott did in preparing a team that raced out a 7-0 start and State. Prior to his stop at Delta State, Garrett was also on Chadwell’s staff at North consistently found ways to persevere in the second half of close games. Five of CSU’s Greenville in 2010 and 2011 working in Football Operations. He was part of the 9-3 first seven wins in 2013 came by one possession. squad that won the 2009 NCCAA National Championship, as well as the 2011 team that reached the NCAA Division II Quarterfinals. His prior coaching career includes Scott helped fine-tune athletes that combined to win 20 Ohio Valley Conference coaching high school football in the state of South Carolina. Championships, including three in football (2007, 2008, and 2011), two in men’s basketball (2005 and 2007), and one in women’s basketball (2005). A 2001 graduate Garrett graduated from Winthrop University in 1984 with a degree in Marketing of Eastern Kentucky, Scott played fullback and long snapper on the football team for and is married to Renee’ Broussard Garrett. The couple has two children, Sydney and four years. He received his Bachelor of Science in Political Science from EKU, before Calder. earning his Masters of Physical Education in 2005.

Scott is certified through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, and is also USA Weightlifting Level 1 Sports Performance Strength Coach certified. Other highlights of Scott’s time at EKU include the baseball team leading the NCAA Division I in home runs in 2012, and the fact that he has worked with several all-conference, All-American, and professional athletes in the NFL, Major League Baseball, and numerous pro basketball leagues.

Scott and his wife, Elizabeth, are the proud parents of two sons, Gavin (5) and Mason (2), and a daughter, Arianna (10 months).

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MALCOLM DIXON BRAD DRAKE

Graduate Assistant Asst. A.D. for medical services 2nd season 8th season Charleston Southern, ‘14 Presbyterian ‘96

Malcolm Dixon is in his second season as a graduate assistant under Brad Drake was elevated to Assistant Athletic Director for Medical Services Jamey Chadwell and the Bucs. Dixon, who will primarily assist quarterbacks and Head Athletic Trainer in June 2010. He provides the healthcare needs for coach Mark Tucker, is pursuing his master’s degree in Business Administra- football and men's and women's golf, and also acts as the insurance and tion. Dixon enjoyed a stellar career as a quarterback at CSU before graduating drug testing coordinator. with a degree in kinesiology in May 2014. Brad joined the CSU family in 2007 as an Associate Athletic Trainer, han- In his first year as a GA, Dixon helped starting quarterback Austin Brown dling the needs of men's basketball and . acclimate to the Bucs’ spread option attack as CSU went 8-4 overall and Brad is originally from Greenville, S.C., and is a 1996 graduate of Presbyte- finished the Big South year on a three-game winning streak. rian College. In 1998 he earned a Master of Arts Degree in Health and Exercise Dixon helped lead CSU to a 5-0 start during its program-record ten-win Science from Furman University. After receiving his Masters, Brad completed season in 2013, and was playing the best football of his career before going a summer internship with the . For the next two years he down with an injury in the victory at Appalachian State. The Tifton, Ga. native assisted the Panthers with all home football games in Charlotte. Previous to ranks in the top-ten in CSU history in total offense, passing yards, rushing arriving at CSU, Brad was the Head Athletic Trainer at James F. Byrnes High yards and total touchdowns. He started 22 games at quarterback for the Bucs School in Duncan, SC. Brad was named the Athletic Trainer for the North team during his career, and burst onto the scene with 97 rushing yards at Kentucky for 2006 North/South All Star Football game in Myrtle Beach, S.C. as a freshman in his collegiate quarterbacking debut. Brad is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the South Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Association. He served as the Chair of the Program Committee for the SCATA Annual Symposium from 2006 to 2012. Brad is married to the former Ms. Catherine Cheek. They have one crazy dog, Chewie and one cat, Murph. They enjoy living in Charleston and spending time with friends and family.

TANNER ROGERS SCOTT CROTHERS

Graduate Assistant Asst. Athletic Trainer 1st season 3rd season Charleston Southern, ‘15 Charleston Southern, ‘09

Tanner Rogers enters his first season as a graduate assistant at Charles- Scott Crothers is entering his second season as Assistant Athletic Trainer with the ton Southern in 2015. Rogers starred on the Bucs’ defensive line before Charleston Southern Buccaneers after joining the team in the fall of 2013. graduating this past spring. He will assist defensive line coach Skylor Magee Crothers primarily works with the Buccaneers Football and both Men’s and Women’s with the unit he played for, and aid coach Dave Padilla with the Bucs’ football Track and Field/CC programs. operations. Crothers is from Hartsville, SC and is an Alumnus of Charleston Southern University earning his bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training in 2009. Crothers also interned with Rogers played in 33 games for CSU during his career, and was a key part of the for two summers as well as an internship with an AA hockey a defense that helped turned the Bucs’ program around in 2013 and 2014. He team, The South Carolina Stingrays, for one season during his undergraduate work. had ten tackles, two sacks, 2.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble Scott attended Clemson University, in Clemson, S.C., for graduate school where he recovery in 2014. Rogers notched 15 tackles during CSU’s program-record 10- completed course work in Youth Development Leadership from 2009 – 2011 working win season in 2013, and contributed important tackles for loss in wins over with the Football and programs. Presbyterian and then-No. 3 and undefeated Coastal Carolina. Crothers recently worked for two years at Marshall University in Huntington, WV. His primary sport responsibilities were working with the Thundering Herd Football and Rogers also played tight end early in his career, earning three starts at the Men’s and Women’s Golf programs. position during the 2012 season. Crothers resides in North Charleston, S.C. with his wife Heather Crothers whom is He is pursuing a Masters of Arts in Education from CSU. also an alumnus of Charleston Southern ‘09. @csusports 11 BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL

2015 Big South Preseason Poll (first-place votes) 2015 Big South Football 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Points Preseason All-Conference Team 1. Coastal Carolina (15) 15 4 2 ------139 2. Liberty (6) 6 13 1 1 ------129 PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 3. Charleston Southern -- 3 17 -- 1 -- -- 106 Alex Ross, R-Sr., QB, Alpharetta, Ga. 4. Presbyterian College -- 1 1 9 6 3 1 72 5. Gardner-Webb ------4 8 8 1 57 PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 6. Monmouth ------4 6 8 3 53 O.J. Mau, Sr., DL, Masefau, American Samoa 7. Kennesaw State ------3 -- 2 16 32

OFFENSE SCHOOL YR QB Alex Ross Coastal Carolina R-Sr. 2015 Big South Football Composite Schedule RB De’Angelo Henderson Coastal Carolina R-Jr. Thursday, Sept. 3 Saturday, Oct. 10 RB D.J. Abnar Liberty R-Sr. North Greenville at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 7 p.m. MONMOUTH at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN *, Noon WR Darrin Peterson Liberty Sr. KENNESAW STATE at East Tennessee State, 7:30 p.m. Point at KENNESAW STATE, 1 p.m. WR Bruce Mapp Coastal Carolina R-Jr. PRESBYTERIAN at COASTAL CAROLINA *, 2 p.m. WR John Israel Coastal Carolina R-Sr. Saturday, Sept. 5 LIBERTY at GARDNER-WEBB *, TBA TE Mike Estes Gardner-Webb R-Jr. OL Jonathan Burgess Liberty Sr. Holy Cross at MONMOUTH, 1 p.m. OL Erik Austell Charleston Southern R-Jr. PRESBYTERIAN at Miami (Ohio), 3:30 p.m. (TV: ESPN3) Saturday, Oct. 17 OL Max Sommer Liberty R-Sr. COASTAL CAROLINA at Furman, 7 p.m. GARDNER-WEBB at KENNESAW STATE *, 1 p.m. OL Voghens Larrieux Coastal Carolina R-Jr. Delaware State at LIBERTY, 7 p.m. LIBERTY at MONMOUTH *, 1 p.m. OL Alex Thompson Monmouth Soph. GARDNER-WEBB at South Alabama, TBA (TV: ESPN3) CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at PRESBYTERIAN *, 2 p.m.

DEFENSE SCHOOL YR Saturday, Sept. 12 Saturday, Oct. 24 DL O.J. Mau Gardner-Webb Sr. PRESBYTERIAN at Charlotte, 12 p.m. (TV: ASN) COASTAL CAROLINA at MONMOUTH *, 1 p.m. DL Chima Uzowihe Liberty Sr. LIBERTY at West Virginia, 3 p.m. CHARLESTON SO.at GARDNER-WEBB *, 1:30 p.m. DL Roderick Holder Coastal Carolina Sr. MONMOUTH at Central Michigan, 3 p.m. (TV: ESPN3) KENNESAW STATE at LIBERTY *, 7 p.m. DL Calvin Hollenhorst Coastal Carolina R-Sr. Edward Waters at KENNESAW ST., 4 p.m. (TV: WUPA-CW 69) LB Donelle Williams Presbyterian R-Sr. LB Aaron Brown Charleston Southern Sr. COASTAL CAROLINA at South Carolina State, 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31 LB Aaron Cook Gardner-Webb Jr. Elon at GARDNER-WEBB, 6 p.m. MONMOUTH at KENNESAW STATE *, 1 p.m. LB John Sieczkowski Monmouth Sr. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Troy, 7 p.m. (TV: ESPN3) COASTAL CAROLINA at CHARLESTON SO. *, 7 p.m. DB Mike Basile Monmouth Soph. GARDNER-WEBB at PRESBYTERIAN *, 2 p.m. DB Ed Britt Presbyterian Sr. Thursday, Sept. 17 DB Ivan Toomer Gardner-Webb R-Sr. East Tennessee St. at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7 DB Troy McGowens Charleston Southern Jr. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at KENNESAW STATE *, 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19 GARDNER-WEBB at COASTAL CAROLINA *, 2 p.m. SPECIAL TEAMS SCHOOL YR Shorter at KENNESAW STATE, 1 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN at LIBERTY *, 3:30 p.m. PK John Lunsford Liberty Sr. Western Illinois at COASTAL CAROLINA, 6 p.m. P Trey Turner Liberty R-Soph. Virginia Union at GARDNER-WEBB, 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14 LS Hunter Winstead Liberty R-Soph. KR Devin Brown Coastal Carolina Jr. Montana at LIBERTY, 7 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN at MONMOUTH *, 12 p.m. PR Darius Hammond Charleston Southern Jr. Campbell at PRESBYTERIAN, 7 p.m. East Tennessee State at GARDNER-WEBB, 1:30 p.m. MONMOUTH at Wagner, TBA LIBERTY at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN *, 2 p.m. KENNESAW STATE at COASTAL CAROLINA *, 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26 MONMOUTH at Fordham, 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21 Bryant at COASTAL CAROLINA, 6 p.m. MONMOUTH at GARDNER-WEBB *, 1:30 p.m. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at The Citadel, 6 p.m. KENNESAW STATE at PRESBYTERIAN *, 2 p.m. KENNESAW STATE at Dayton, 6 p.m. COASTAL CAROLINA at LIBERTY *, 3:30 p.m. LIBERTY at Southern Illinois, 7 p.m. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Alabama, TBA Chattanooga at PRESBYTERIAN, 7 p.m. GARDNER-WEBB at Wofford, TBA BIG SOUTH MEMBER IN ALL CAPS * - Big South Conference game Saturday, Oct. 3 All Times EST and subject to change due to television BRYANT at Monmouth, 1 p.m. Alabama A&M at COASTAL CAROLINA, 6 p.m. LIBERTY at Georgia State, TBA PRESBYTERIAN at Western Carolina, TBA

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BUCCANEER OFFENSE Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. 2014 (Gms Played/Gms Started) Career GP WR 85 Kevin Glears 6-0 185 R-Sr. 0/0 30/17 80 Kenny Dinkins 5-10 185 So. 11/4 11/4 WR 3 Nathan Perera 6-3 210 R-Sr. 12/11 32/20 18 Larry Jones III 6-2 200 R-Jr. 0/0 22/2 WR 11 Colton Korn 6-0 190 Jr. 10/5 22/6 15 Jared Scotland 5-11 188 R-So. 5/1 5/1 QB 4 Austin Brown 6-1 207 Sr. 12/12 12/12 10 Danny Croghan III 6-4 230 R-Jr. 8/0 16/6 RB 27 Mike Holloway 5-10 195 Jr. 12/3 22/7 2 Ben Robinson 5-7 183 Jr. 12/10 20/17 RB 24 Darius Hammond 5-10 192 Jr. 12/1 24/1 25 Alan Barnwell 5-10 180 Jr. -- -- LT 76 Erik Austell 6-3 285 R-Jr. 10/8 25/20 75 Chris Sullivan 6-6 260 R-So. 4/0 4/0 LG 74 Zach Sibrava 6-3 280 Sr. 10/5 29/13 70 Alex Waters 6-4 258 Jr. 0/0 0/0 C 58 Jackson Williamson 6-0 285 Jr. 12/12 25/25 60 Caleb Brannon 6-0 295 R-Fr. 0/0 0/0 RG 72 Frank Cirone 6-3 280 R-So. 9/8 9/8 54 Gage Bostwick 6-2 275 R-Fr. 0/0 0/0 RT 69 Benny Timmons 6-2 300 R-Sr. 12/12 32/26 55 Marshall Barnette 6-3 270 R-Fr. 0/0 0/0 TE 81 Nathan Prater 6-8 246 R-Sr. 12/10 32/25 86 Stephen Cagle 6-4 245 Sr. 9/1 19/1

BUCCANEER DEFENSE Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. 2014 GP/GS Career GP DE 8 Anthony Ellis 6-1 245 So. 10/0 10/0 56 Mike Taylor 6-3 250 R-Fr. 0/0 0/0 NT 90 Caleb Batchelor 6-3 250 Jr. 11/0 23/4 95 Ramel Hambrick-Crawford 6-0 280 R-Fr. 0/0 0/0 57 Nick Sands 6-1 245 R-Fr. 0/0 0/0 DT 96 RaSean Ray 6-3 250 R-So. 7/0 7/0 40 Noah Oliver 6-3 265 R-Fr. 0/0 0/0 SPUR 22 Zach Johnson 6-0 200 Sr. 12/12 35/26 41 Bobby Ruff 6-3 210 So. 10/0 10/0 MLB 43 Zane Cruz 6-2 215 So. 8/0 8/0 52 Blake Wilson 6-2 225 Jr. -- -- 59 Markeith Bailey 6-0 230 R-Sr. 8/0 8/0 WLB 6 Aaron Brown 6-0 220 Sr. 12/12 36/18 45 Jermichael Bailey 6-1 212 Sr. 11/0 26/0 49 Jordan Ward 6-3 195 So. 0/0 0/0 BAND 34 Solomon Brown 6-1 220 R-Fr. 0/0 0/0 47 Seth Harrelson 6-1 200 R-So. 11/0 11/0 CB 7 Troy McGowens 6-1 190 Jr. 12/12 19/12 30 Chris Nwanegwo 5-9 188 R-Sr. 10/0 11/0 FS 23 Corbin Jackson 6-0 195 R-Jr. 2/0 23/11 28 Larenzo Mathis 5-11 180 R-So. 10/2 10/2 SS 20 D.J. Curl 5-11 192 Jr. 9/6 21/6 37 Davion Anderson 6-1 200 So. 12/5 12/5 CB 14 Malcolm Jackson 5-11 180 Sr. 12/12 35/19 1 Raymere Thomas 5-11 175 Jr. 10/0 13/0

BUCCANEER SPECIAL TEAMS Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. 2014 GP/GS Career GP P 46 Truett Burns 6-0 172 Jr. 12/12 25/25 99 David Kennedy 5-11 185 So. 12/12 12/12 PK 99 David Kennedy 5-11 185 So. 12/12 12/12 97 Bryan Jordan 6-3 185 Jr. 7/7 7/7 KO 97 Bryan Jordan 6-3 185 Jr. 7/7 7/7 99 David Kennedy 5-11 185 So. 12/12 12/12 LS 48 Joseph Smith 6-3 200 R-Jr. 12/12 12/12 58 Jackson Williamson 6-0 285 Jr. 12/12 25/25 KR 24 Darius Hammond 5-10 192 Jr. 7 Troy McGowens 6-1 190 So. @csusports 13 2015 ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Hometown/Previous School 67 Demarius Alexander 1 Raymere Thomas CB Jr. 5-11 175 Suwanee, Ga. / Collins Hill 17 Adam Allen 2 Ben Robinson RB Jr. 5-7 183 Tallahassee, Fla. / Lincoln 37 Davion Anderson 3 Nathan Perera WR R-Sr. 6-3 210 Orlando, Fla. / Bishop Moore 62 Tanner Atkinson 4 Austin Brown QB Sr. 6-1 207 Flowery Branch, Ga. / Flowery Branch 76 Erik Austell 5 J.D. Sosebee LB Fr. 6-1 220 Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville 45 Jermichael Bailey 5 London Johnson QB Fr. 6-0 190 Bennettsville, S.C./Marlboro County 59 Markeith Bailey 6 Aaron Brown LB Sr. 6-0 220 Lagrange, Ga. / Carrollton 55 Marshall Barnette 7 Troy McGowens DB Jr. 6-1 190 Easley, S.C. / Easley 25 Alan Barnwell 8 Anthony Ellis DL So. 6-1 245 Apopka, Fla. / Apopka 90 Caleb Batchelor 9 Chris Jenkins WR R-Jr. 5-8 185 Eutawville, S.C. / Lake Marion 54 Gage Bostwick 10 Daniel Croghan, III QB R-Jr. 6-4 230 Charleston, S.C. / Bishop England 60 Caleb Brannon 11 Colton Korn WR Jr. 6-0 190 Duncan, S.C. / Byrnes 4 Austin Brown 12 Chanin Hamilton RB Fr. 5-10 180 Vienna, Ga./Dooly County 6 Aaron Brown 14 Malcolm Jackson DB Sr. 5-11 180 Sugar Hill, Ga. / North Gwinnett 26 Christian Brown 15 Jared Scotland WR R-So. 5-11 188 Hartwell, Ga. / Hart County 34 Solomon Brown 16 Saire Davis WR Fr. 6-2 170 Byron, Ga./Peach County 84 Kameron Brown 17 Adam Allen RB So. 5-10 210 Aiken, S.C. / South Aiken 46 Truett Burns 18 Larry Jones, III WR R-Jr. 6-2 200 Jacksonville, Fla. / Paxon 86 Stephen Cagle 19 Demetri Royer DB Fr. 6-0 195 Clearwater, Fla./Clearwater Central Catholic 72 Frank Cirone 19 Kyle Copeland QB So. 6-1 196 Arp, Texas / Arp 19 Kyle Copeland 20 D.J. Curl DB Jr. 5-11 192 Hampton, Ga. / Eagles Landing Christian Acad. 92 Khalil Coward 22 Zack Johnson LB R-Sr. 6-0 200 Boiling Springs, S.C. / Pike County Central 10 Daniel Croghan III 23 Corbin Jackson DB R-Jr. 6-0 195 Marietta, Ga. / Sprayberry 43 Zane Cruz 24 Darius Hammond RB Jr. 5-10 192 Johnston, S.C. / Strom Thurmond 20 D.J. Curl 25 Alan Barnwell RB Jr. 5-10 180 Burlington, N.C./UNC Charlotte (Coffeyville CC) Dylan Darguzas 26 Christian Brown RB R-Fr. 5-9 180 Alexandria, Va. / Westwood 16 Saire Davis 26 Justin Mood DB So. 5-11 190 Ladson, S.C. / Stratford 71 Kristjan Dee 27 Mike Holloway RB Jr. 5-8 195 Stone Mountain, Ga. / Arabia Mountain 80 Kenny Dinkins 28 Larenzo Mathis DB R-So. 5-11 180 Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood 77 Jarrod Downer 30 Chris Nwanegwo DB R-Sr. 5-9 188 Conway, S.C. / Carolina Forest 39 Anthony Ellis 30 D’Andre Streat DL Fr. 6-2 245 James Island, S.C. / James Island Charter Austin Eubanks 31 JaJuan Perkins CB So. 5-10 185 Quincy, Fla. / East Gadsen 78 Zack Evans 32 Keegan Karim DB R-Fr. 6-2 180 Kennesaw, Ga. / Harrison 42 Kelan Fraise 33 Jonathan Slaton DB So. 5-10 180 Lithonia, Ga. / Arabia Mountain 91 Jacob Garibay 34 Solomon Brown LB R-Fr. 6-1 220 Central, S.C. / Daniel 73 Robert Gibson 35 Ray Rowe WR R-Sr. 5-11 155 Orlando, Fla. / Edgewater 85 Kevin Glears 36 Ronnie Harris RB Fr. 5-10 205 Richmond, Va./Richmond Hill 95 Ramel Hambrick-Crawford 37 Davion Anderson DB So. 6-1 200 Macon, Ga. / Northeast 12 Chanin Hamilton 39 Quan White WR Fr. 6-1 190 Greenville, S.C. / Christ Church 24 Darius Hammond 39 Theo Mordecai WR R-Fr. 66 Stephen Haralambis 40 Noah Oliver DL R-Fr. 6-3 265 Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lake Brantley 47 Seth Harrelson 41 Bobby Ruff LB So. 6-3 210 Charleston, S.C. / West Ashley 36 Ronnie Harris 42 Kelan Fraise RB Fr. 5-7 170 Dacula, Ga./Dacula 88 Travay Hatten 43 Zane Cruz LB So. 6-2 215 Jacksonville, Fla. / Yulee 27 Mike Holloway 44 Gerald Turner DL So. 6-2 250 Goose Creek, S.C. /Goose Creek (South Carolina) 14 Malcolm Jackson 45 Jermichael Bailey LB Sr. 6-1 212 Lawrenceville, Ga. / Collins Hill 23 Corbin Jackson 46 Truett Burns K/P Jr. 6-0 172 Clinton, S.C. / Clinton 9 Chris Jenkins 47 Seth Harrelson LB R-So. 6-1 200 Florence, S.C. / Florence Christian 22 Zack Johnson 48 Joseph Smith LS R-Jr. 6-3 200 Easley, S.C. / Easley 84 Craig Johnson 49 Jordan Ward LB So. 6-3 195 Georgetown, S.C. / Georgetown High 5 London Johnson 50 Justin Stanley LB R-So. 5-8 225 Johns Island, S.C. / James Island 18 Larry Jones, 50 Logan Smith LB R-Fr. 6-1 235 Flagler Beach, Fla. / Flagler 97 Bryan Jordan 51 Deondre Romeo LB/FB R-Fr. 5-10 213 Tampa, Fla. / East Bay High Josh Junious 52 Blake Wilson LB Jr. 6-2 225 San Diego, Calif. / East Lake 32 Keegan Karim 54 Gage Bostwick OL R-Fr. 6-2 275 Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lake Brantley 65 Wyatt Keisler 55 Marshall Barnette OL R-Fr. 6-3 270 Fayetteville, N.C. / Jack Britt 99 David Kennedy 56 Mike Taylor DL R-Fr. 6-3 250 Fairfax, S.C. / Allendale Fairfax 11 Colton Korn 57 Nick Sands LB R-Fr. 6-1 245 Greer, S.C. / Eastside 68 Lawrence Marcus 58 Jackson Williamson C Jr. 6-0 285 Macon, Ga. / Jones County 28 Larenzo Mathis 59 Markeith Bailey LB R-Sr. 6-0 230 Holly Hill, S.C. / Lake Mary 7 Troy McGowens 60 Caleb Brannon OL R-Fr. 6-0 295 Spartanburg, S.C. / Dorman 87 Dequan Means-Campbell 60 Kendrick Roach DB So. 5-9 200 Hopkins, S.C./Lower Richland 14 CSUSports.com 2015 ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Hometown/Previous School No. Name 61 Jalen Jennings DB Fr. Christian Merritt 62 Tanner Atkinson LB Fr. 5-10 240 Buffalo, N.Y. / Iroquois Grayson Miller 63 Sean Moore OL R-So. 6-3 293 Ellenwood, Ga. / Woodland 26 Justin Mood 64 Landon Sayegh LB R-Fr. 5-9 215 Simpsonville, S.C. / Hillcrest 63 Sean Moore 65 Wyatt Keisler OL R-Fr. 6-4 275 Lexington, S.C. / Lexington 30 Chris Nwanegwo 66 Shawn Peace DL R-So. 6-0 285 Ladson, S.C. / Stratford 40 Noah Oliver 66 Stephen Haralambis OL Fr. 6-3 270 Chapin, S.C./Chapin 66 Shawn Peace 67 Noah Shuler RB Jr. 5-7 215 Goose Creek, S.C. / Stratford 3 Nathan Perera 68 Lawrence Marcus Tucker II LB Fr. 5-8 198 Gadsden, S.C. / Lower Richland 31 JaJuan Perkins 69 Benny Timmons OL R-Sr. 6-2 300 Atlanta, Ga. / Silver Bluff 81 Nathan Prater 70 Alex Waters OL Jr. 6-4 258 Greer, S.C. / Greer 96 RaSean Ray 71 Kristjan Dee DE R-So. 6-1 235 Mount Pleasant, S.C. / Coastal Christian Kyle Reighard 72 Frank Cirone OL R-So. 6-3 280 Naples, Fla. / Naples 2 Ben Robinson 73 Nick Tononi OL R-Fr. 5-11 260 North Charleston, S.C. / Fort Dorchester 98 Johnny Robinson 73 Robert Gibson OL Fr. 6-3 280 Mooresville, N.C. / Lake Norman 51 Deondre Romeo 74 Zachary Sibrava OL Sr. 6-3 280 West Palm Beach, Fla. / Park Vista 35 Ray Rowe 75 Chris Sullivan OL R-So. 6-6 260 Greenville, S.C. / Mauldin Calvin Rowland 76 Erik Austell OT R-Jr. 6-3 285 Warner Robbins, Ga. / Central Fellowship Christian Acad. 19 Demetri Royer 77 Jarrod Downer OL Fr. 6-3 265 Swainsboro, Ga./Emmanuel County Institute 41 Bobby Ruff 78 Zack Evans OL Fr. 6-2 285 Florence, S.C. / South Florence 82 Jakob Salgado 79 Brackin Smith DL Fr. 6-3 220 Bogart, Ga./North Oconee 57 Nick Sands 80 Kenny Dinkins WR So. 5-10 185 Lawtey, Fla. / Bradford 97 Kyle Saverance 81 Nathan Prater TE R-Sr. 6-8 252 Ninety Six, S.C. / Ninety Six 42 Landon Sayegh 82 Austin Talbot WR R-Jr. 5-10 180 Jupiter, Fla. / Jupiter Christian 15 Jared Scotland 82 Jakob Salgado WR R-Fr. 6-4 200 Heber, Calif. / Central Union 83 Qua-Vonn Scott 83 Qua-Vonn Scott TE Fr. 6-1 230 Athens, Ga./Clarke Central 67 Noah Shuler 84 Craig Johnson LB Fr. 6-2 205 Swansea, S.C./Swansea 74 Zachary Sibrava 84 Kameron Brown WR Fr. 6-3 200 Beech Island, S.C./Midland Valley 33 Jonathan Slaton 85 Kevin Glears Jr. WR R-Sr. 6-0 185 Charleston, S.C. / Goose Creek 48 Joseph Smith 86 Stephen Cagle TE Sr. 6-4 245 Lexington, S.C. / AC Flora 50 Logan Smith 87 Dequan Means-Campbell WR Fr. 6-1 165 Spartanburg, S.C. / Spartanburg 79 Brackin Smith 87 Thad Thompson WR R-Fr. 6-1 185 Goose Creek, S.C. / Stratford 5 J.D. Sosebee 88 Travay Hatten TE Fr. 6-4 220 Pageland, S.C./Central 50 Justin Stanley 89 Austin Wall WR R-So. 5-11 200 Charleston, S.C. / Bishop England 30 D’Andre Streat 90 Caleb Batchelor DL Jr. 6-3 250 Spartanburg, S.C. / Dorman 75 Chris Sullivan 91 Jacob Garibay DL Fr. 6-1 230 Hanahan, S.C./Hanahan 73 Austin Talbot 92 Khalil Coward LB Fr. 5-9 195 Irmo, S.C. / Dutch Fork 56 Mike Taylor 93 Alex Thompson OL R-Fr. 6-2 270 Spartanburg, S.C. / Spartanburg High 1 Raymere Thomas 95 Ramel Hambrick-Crawford DL R-Fr. 6-0 280 Atlanta, Ga. / Tucker 68 Alex Thompson 96 RaSean Ray DE R-So. 6-3 250 Jacksonville, Fla. / Fletcher 87 Thad Thompson 97 Bryan Jordan K/P Jr. 6-3 185 Summerville, S.C. / Summerville High 69 Benny Timmons 97 Kyle Saverance LB Fr. 6-0 200 North Augusta, S.C. / North Augusta 79 Nick Tononi 98 Johnny Robinson DL Fr. 6-1 260 Apopka, Fla. / Apopka 44 Gerald Turner 99 David Kennedy K/P So. 5-11 185 Summerville, S.C. / Summerville 89 Austin Wall Calvin Rowland DB Fr. 6-0 180 Irmo, S.C. / Irmo 57 Jordan Ward Demarius Alexander LB Fr. 5-10 200 Camden, S.C. / Camden 70 Alex Waters Dylan Darguzas QB Fr. 5-11 195 Sunset Beach, N.C. / West Brunswick 39 Quan White Grayson Miller DL Fr. 6-0 230 Manchester, Tenn. / Coffee County Central 58 Jackson Williamson Josh Junious OL Fr. 5-9 260 Columbia, S.C. / Richland Northeast 52 Blake Wilson Austin Eubanks LB Fr. 6-1 200 Roebuck, S.C./Dorman Christian Merritt WR Fr. 5-10 175 Piedmont, S.C./Wren Kyle Reighard K Fr. 6-2 185 Salem, Va./Salem

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ADAM ERIK ALLEN 17 AUSTELL 76 RB • So. • 5-10 • 210 OL • Jr. • 6-3 • 285 Aiken, S.C. Warner Robbins, Ga. South Aiken Central Fellowship Christian Academy

2014: Appeared in three games as a true freshman and carried the ball 12 times 2014: Played in ten games and started eight at offensive tackle...Helped pave the for a total of 60 yards, with a long of 18...Had ten carries for 52 yards in the opener way for a CSU rushing attack that ranked 16th nationally with over 227 yards per against Point (8/28), and earned two more rushing attempts against Campbell (9/11). game...Behind Austell and offensive line, Christian Reyes became the program’s career rushing leader, with 2,200 yards...Helped CSU churn out a program record - against High School: Played for Coach Jeremy West at South Aiken High School... Had 48 re- Division I opponents - 359 rushing yards in the pivotal win at Liberty (11/15). ceptions for 1,100 yards, and 15 total touchdowns... Named Offensive and Team MVP. 2013: Converted to the offensive line and started 12 games at tackle…Graded out at Personal: Son of Terrye and Clarence Allen...Born September 28, 1996... Majoring in 82 percent and recorded 74 knockdowns...Was part of a CSU offense that led the nation Computer Science. in average time of possession and ranked 17th in rushing yardage…Helped pave the way for Christian Reyes to total a school-record 1,254 yards rushing.

DAVION 2012: Played in three games, with first career appearance coming at Shorter (9/22)... Recorded first tackle of career at Presbyterian (10/20).

ANDERSON 37 High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Chris Oxford and the Lancers at DB • So. • 6-1 • 200 Central Fellowship Christian Academy in Macon, Ga....Recorded 120 tackles, 41.5 tack- Macon, Ga. les for loss, and eight sacks over the course of his high school career...Named 2011 Northeast Team MVP and as well as GISA All-State, All-Region and 2A honors...Also saw time on offense, wracking up 900 rushing yards to go along with 12 touchdowns, as well as compiling 905 passing yards and six scores through the air.

2014: Was one of the top freshman defensive players in the Big South...Emerged as Personal: Son of Mark and Denice Austell. a playmaker at safety, recording three interceptions, 2.5 sacks, 3.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery...Finished 8th on the team in tackles with 32... JERMICHAEL Forced a critical fumble in the win over Newberry (9/6), and recorded four tackles, a sack and a pass breakup in that game as well...Stood out in CSU’s near-upset of Vanderbilt (10/11), intercepting a fourth quarter pass that gave the Bucs possession BAILEY 45 behind, just a point...Also had four tackles and half a sack against Vanderbilt...Tallied LB • Sr. • 6-1 • 211 a season-high five tackles, including one for loss, against Presbyterian (10/18)...Had Lawrenceville, Ga. interceptions in wins over Gardner-Webb (11/8) and Liberty (11/15)...Returned INT Collins Hill against Gardner-Webb for a touchdown... against Liberty led to a first half touchdown.

High School: A two-time All-State and All-Region honoree Northeast Magnet High 2014: Played in 11 games and recorded 10 tackles and a forced fumble...Was a School in Macon, Ga. as a safety…He finished his senior season with 50 tackles and consistent contributor on special teams...Recorded a then season-high three tackles three interceptions, returning two for touchdowns…He completed his career with against Coastal Carolina (10/25), and had a career-high five stops against Georgia 14 career interceptions, earning Best Defensive Back and team MVP honors from (11/22) Northeast in his junior and senior seasons…In addition to football, Anderson lined up on the baseball and track teams. 2013: Played in nine games at linebacker and on special teams…Finished with seven tackles and half a tackle for loss…Recorded a tackle in the season opening win Personal: Son of Kimberly and Cedric Newton...Born February 11, 1996...Majoring in at The Citadel (8/31) and came up with two stops in the loss at PAC-12 foe Colorado Athletic Training. (10/19).

CAREER STATS 2012: Played in six games at linebacker, and made four tackles...Made one tackle Year G UA A Total TFL Yds PD INT FF FR in collegiate debut at The Citadel...Posted a career-high two stops in home win over 2014 12 22 10 32 3.5 19 5 3-59 1 1 Edward Waters (10/27).

High School: Starred at Collins Hill High School, also the alma mater of CSU basket- ball standout Saah Nimley...Posted career totals of 148 tackles, eight sacks and two interceptions...Earned Gwinnett County Touchdown Club Player of the month honors, as well as second-team all-region and all-county nods...Holds the Eagles’ school record with five blocked kicks on the special teams unit.

Personal: Son of Janet Williams and Michael Bailey. 16 CSUSports.com BUCCANEER PROFILES

CAREER STATS Year G UA A Total TFL Yds PD INT FF FR AARON 2012 6 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 9 3 4 7 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 2014 11 8 2 10 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 BROWN 6 TOTAL 26 14 7 21 0.5 2 0 1 0 0 LB • Sr. • 6-1 • 220 Lagrange, Ga. Carrollton MARKEITH

BAILEY 59 2014: Named All-Big South 1st Team after leading the Bucs and finishing seventh LB • R-Sr. • 6-0 • 230 in the conference with 81 tackles...Was one of eight players to start all 12 games, and Holly Hill, S.C. was a playmaker from his post at inside linebacker...Recorded nine tackles for loss and two pass breakups...Eclipsed his 2013 tackle total, game five of the season... Lake Mary Played a big role in CSU’s win over Newberry, finishing with six tackles and 1.5 for loss (9/6)...Important factor in CSU’s ability to finish off a second straight perfect month of September, as he posted a combined 22 tackles in wins over The Citadel and Char- 2014: Played in eight games and finished the season with four tackles...Played lotte...Had a career-high 12 tackles against The Citadel (9/20) and earned Big South extensively on special teams...Had a solo tackle each against Newberry (9/6), Charlotte Defensive Player of the Week honors for helping lead the Bucs to a second straight win (9/27) and Monmouth (11/1). over the crosstown rival...Helped pace CSU to an overtime win at Charlotte (9/27), re- cording ten tackles and 1.5 for loss...Had seven stops, including one for loss, in CSU’s 2013: Redshirted the season. near-upset of Vanderbilty (10/11)...Helped lead a suffocating defensive performance in a the shutout win at Monmouth (11/1), delivering eight tackles and one for loss High School: Played at Lake Marion High School in Holly Hill, S.C. as the Bucs held Monmouth to six first downs and 112 yards of total offense...Tallied six tackles and one tackle for loss in back-to-back weeks to end the year at Liberty Personal: Majoring in Accounting at CSU...Son of Julia Bailey...Born April 28, 1993. (11/15) and at Georgia (11/22).

2013: Played in all 13 games at outside linebacker and was a consistent contributor, CALEB finishing with 33 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and a sack…Delivered in CSU’s opening day win at The Citadel (8/31), tallying career-highs in tackles (6) and individual stops BATCHELOR 90 (5)…Had four tackles, including one for loss, in the win over Shorter (9/7)…Posted DL • Jr. • 6-3 • 250 four tackles in the win at Norfolk State (9/21)…Came up with three tackles and his Spartanburg, S.C. first career sack, for a loss of 12 yards, in the Big South opener win at VMI (10/12). Dorman 2012: Played in all 11 games and earned four starts at linebacker...Finished fourth on the team with 41 tackles, including one for loss...Had five tackles in collegiate debut at The Citadel (9/1)...Earned first career start and set a new benchmark with 2014: Played in 11 games on the defensive line and was key part of unit that eight tackles (six solo) in win over Shorter (9/22)...Finished with seven tackles against anchored a CSU defense that led the Big South in total defense, run defense and Stony Brook (10/6), and again the following week in a win over VMI (10/13)...Posted pass defense...Finished the season with 19 tackles, three tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, five tackles in home victory over Edward Waters (10/27). a forced fumble and a pass breakup...Forced a fumble in the season opener win over Point (8/28)...Recorded four tackles, including a tackle for loss, in the win over New- High School: Four-year letterwinner at Carrollton High registered 104 tackles as a berry (9/6)...Posted three tackles against The Citadel (9/20)...Delivered two tackles, junior in 2010 before coming up with 78 stops as a senior in 2011...Scored a defensive including a half tackle for loss, against Presbyterian (10/18)...Enjoyed a big day in the touchdown during his final year and also scored twice on offense while carrying the blowout of Gardner-Webb (11/8), posting four tackles, 1.5 sacks and a pass breakup. ball five times for 66 yards...Named to the All-Area West Georgia team in both 2010 and 2011. 2013: Played in 12 games on the defensive line and finished with ten tackles, a half tackle for loss and two fumble recoveries…Assisted on two tackles in the win over Personal: Son of Stacey and Janice Brown...Born November 8, 1993...Majoring in Shorter (9/7)…Had one tackle and recovered a fumble in the victory at Norfolk State Bio-Chemistry. (9/21)…Recovered another fumble in the homecoming win over Charlotte (10/26)… Enjoyed an outstanding game in the loss at Gardner-Webb (11/16), tallying two solo CAREER STATS stops and five total tackles, including one for loss. Year G UA A Total TFL Yds PD INT FF FR 2014 12 22 10 32 3.5 19 5 3-59 1 1 High School: Earned all-region and Spartanburg Herald Journal Fall Sports All-Area 2012 honors at Dorman High School in Spartanburg, S.C…Two-year starter on the defensive line…Helped lead the Cavaliers to the state playoff...…Played for David Gutshall at Dorman.

Personal: Son of Mike and Kami Batchelor…Born Feb. 3, 1995

CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD SACK FF FR 2013 12 4 7 11 1.5 3 0 0 2 0 2014 11 7 12 19 3.0 12 1 2-8 0 0 TOTAL 23 11 19 30 4.5 15 1 2-8 2 0 @csusports 17 BUCCANEER PROFILES

AUSTIN TRUETT BROWN 4 BURNS 46 QB • Sr. • 6-1 • 210 P • Jr. • 6-0 • 175 Flowery Branch, Ga. Clinton, S.C. Flowery Branch Clinton

2014: Won starting quarterback job in fall camp and was one of eight Bucs to start 2014: Was CSU’s starting punter for the second straight year...Punted 54 times for all 12 games of the season...Played some of his best football during CSU’s three-game an average of 37.2 yards, with a long of 59...Placed 16 punts inside the 20-yard line, winning streak to end the Big South season...Completed 52 percent of his passes and induced six fair catches...Helped CSU control the field position battle in a tight win and compiled 1,848 yards passing and 11 touchdowns...Developed a comfort level in over Newberry (9/6), placing three punts inside the 20-yardline...Pinned the opponent the Bucs’ spread option attack, and finished fourth on the team in rushing with 254 inside the 20-yard line twice in each game for three straight weeks (10/11-25), with yards and five touchdowns...Threw for over 200 yards on three separate occassions, a long punt of 59 yards in the loss to Presbyterian (10/18)...Had a punt of 50 yards or and tossed multiple TD’s four times...Hit on 9-of-12 passes for 160 yards and 2 TD in more in each game during CSU’s three-game Big South winning streak (11/1-15)... the rout of Point (8/28) to open the year...Was 10-of-18 for 176 yards and two scores Delivered a 51-yard punt in the rout of Gardner-Webb (11/8), and also forced two fair in the victory over Newberry (9/6)...Recorded a career-long 50-yard run in the win catches...Booted two punts inside the 20-yard line to help CSU beat Liberty in Lynch- over Campbell (9/11), and finished with 85 yards rushing, 154 yards passing and two burg (11/15) for just the second time ever. touchdowns against the Fighting Camels...Played perhaps his best game of the year to lead CSU to a 47-41 overtime win at FBS-bound Charlotte (9/27)...Completed his last 2013: Performed well as CSU’s starting punter, punting 65 times for an average of 11 passes and 17 of final 18 in the game against Charlotte, and finished 17-for-20 35.9 yards per punt...Had a long punt of 71 yards and 24 times pinned the opponent for 216 yards and two touchdowns...Scored two touchdowns on the ground, rushed for inside its own 20-yard line...Induced 12 fair catches...Named Big South Special Teams 54 yards with a long of 21, and passed for 73 yards in the victory at Monmouth (11/1) Player of the Week for his performance in CSU’s Big South opener win at VMI (10/12)... in wet and windy conditions...Passed for over 200 yards in back-to-back wins over Had a 71-yard punt in the loss at PAC-12 foe Colorado (10/19) and twice pinned the Gardner-Webb (11/8) and Liberty (11/15)....Hit on 12-of-21 passes for 239 yards and a Buffaloes inside their own 20-yard line...Placed three punts inside the 20 against TD against Gardner-Webb as CSU built a 34-0 halftime lead...Attempted a season- Coastal Carolina (11/9) and a career-high five the following week against Gardner- high 37 passes, completed 18 and threw for 217 yards and a TD as the Bucs beat Webb (11/16). Liberty in Lynchburg for just the second time ever. High School: Named all-state as a punter and Laurens County Touchdown Club All- Prior to CSU: Started 15 games at quarterback for Conference USA member UAB County following his senior season…Averaged 42.3 yards per punt as a senior to break over the last two seasons...Threw for 2,700 yards and 15 touchdowns as a freshman the Clinton High School record…Recorded 74 percent of his kickoffs for touchbacks in eight starts, and added 1,600 yards and nine touchdowns in seven starts as a and was 3-for-4 on field goal attempts with a long of 42 yard…Played for Scott King at sophomore...Set a UAB freshman record for passing yards with 2,673 in 2012 and was Clinton High School. named to the C-USA All-Freshmen Team...Averaged 282.6 yards passing in eight starts as a freshman...Threw for 337 yards and three touchdowns in his first career start Personal: Was a member of CHS’s Beta Club and the National Honor Society…Was against Tulsa...Passed for a career-high 409 yards in a win at Tulane as a freshman... also a 2012 Boys’ State attendee…Son of Jeff Burns and Donna Burns…Born Feb 28, Threw for 301 yards and three scores in 2013 season opener against Troy. 1994.

High School: An honorable mention AAAA all-state selection, the Georgia Sports CAREER STATS Writers Association in 2010 ... chosen as the 8-AAAA all-region first-team quarterback PUNTING G No. Yards Lg Avg ... helped Flowery Branch to a 10-2 record, a top 10 state ranking and a Region 8-AAAA 2013 14 64 2330 71 36.4 runner-up finish as a senior ... played for coach Lee Shaw ... threw for 2,588 yards, 2014 12 54 2010 59 37.2 the 11th-highest total in the state of Georgia in 2010 ... completed 174 of 272 passes TOTAL 26 118 4340 71 36.8 (64 percent) with 24 touchdowns ... began his prep career at Habersham Central High School ... a Gainesville Times second-team all-area selection as a sophomore in 2008 ... also a second-team 8-AAAA all-region selection ... threw for 1,341 yards and STEPHEN nine touchdowns in nine games that year, guiding Habersham Central to a 6-4 finish ... topped 1,000 yards passing again as a junior in 2009 before making the move to CAGLE 86 Flowery Branch. TE • Sr. • 6-4 • 245 Lexington, S.C. Personal: Born June 6, 1992 in Peachtree City, Ga. ... son of Andrea and Robby Brown A.C. Flora ... attended same high school as former South Carolina quarterback Connor Shaw... Majoring in Kinesiology.

CAREER STATS 2014: Played in nine games and started one at tight end...Was a reliable blocker at RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G tight end and helped CSU finish the season with the 16th most productive rushing 2014 12 100 254 5 50 2.5 21.2 attack in the country...Started the season opener against Point (8/28) and helped CSU churn out 336 yards of rushing...Hauled in first career catch against The Citadel PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G (9/20), making a key 18-yard reception for a first down during the fourth quarter of 2014 12 241 126 11 1848 11 59 52.3 7.7 154.0 CSU’s second straight win over the rival Bulldogs.

2013: Played in ten games at tight end and on special teams…Main role at tight end 18 CSUSports.com BUCCANEER PROFILES was as a blocker, and helped CSU compile the 17th most rushing yards in the country. High School: Transfer from Air Force Prep Academy...Played for Coach Dale Irwin at High School: Played quarterback under Coach Dean Howell at AC Flora and earned Arp High School...Threw for 5,800 yards and 60 touchdowns in three season as Arp’s South Carolina 3A Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2011...Ran for 600 yards and starting quarterback...Also ran for 3,450 yards and 53 touchdowns...Tossed a career- 15 touchdowns, and passed for 2,700 and 24 scores during that 2011 senior season... high 24 touchdowns while throwing for a career-best 2,200 yards as a sophomore in Named 2011 Region 5-3A Player of the Year and earend a spot on the North-South 2009...Ran for a career-high 1,400 yards and found the endzone 23 times as a senior All-Star Team...Also played baseball and tennis at AC Flora. in 2011...Named the 2009 All-East Texas Newcomer of the Year...Earned 1st Team All- District honors in 2010...Garnered all-state honors as a senior in 2011, and was also Personal: Son of Mark and Kelly Cagle...Mark played at Furman from named the District Offensive MVP...Named Academic All-State as a senior. 1981-85. Personal: Son of Randy and Angie Copeland...Randy played football at Southeastern Oklahoma State. FRANK CAREER STATS CIRONE RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 72 2013 8 75 230 3 32 3.1 28.8 OL • R-So. • 6-3 • 280 Naples, Fla. PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Naples 2013 8 35 13 4 150 3 42 37.1 4.3 18.8

DANNY 2014: Played in nine games and started eight at left guard...Earned first career start in the win over Newberry (9/6) and started each of the next seven games as well... CROGHAN III10 Was part of an offensive line that helped Christian Reyes become the school’s all-time QB • Jr. • 6-4 • 230 leading rusher...Key part of a unit that paved the way for six 200+ yard rushing efforts, Charleston, S.C. including four over 300 yards. Bishop England 2013: Redshirted the season.

High School: First-team all-county selection at Naples High School following a senior season in which his team won the 5A-Region 3 championship and the Collier 2014: Played in eight games at quarterback, and gave CSU’s offense a spark at County Athletic Conference title…Recorded 86 pancake blocks as a senior and paved times during the 8-4 campaign...Completed 59 percent of his passes (20-of-34) for the way for an offense that averaged 43 points per game…Helped lead NHS to a state 212 yards and two touchdowns...Rushed for 76 yards and two touchdowns on 24 at- title in rugby…Played at Naples High School for Bill Kramer. tempts, with a long of 17 yards...Sparked a touchdown drive in the win over Campbell (9/11), completing a pass for eight yards and rushing for 18 yards on the drive, Personal: Son of Diana Cirone and Kelly Kinsland…Born Dec. 28, 1994. including a touchdown run...Played best game of the season in the 47-41 overtime win at Charlotte (9/27), completing 6-of-9 passes for 68 yards and a TD....Also rushed for 14 yards and a TD against Charlotte...Performed well in the loss at Coastal Carolina KYLE (10/25), hitting on 6-of-8 passes for 87 yards and a touchdown...Carried the ball six COPELAND 19 times for 24 yards, with a long run of 17, against the Chanticleers. QB • R-So. • 6-1 • 200 2013: Named Big South Offensive Freshman of the Year after going 5-1 as CSU’s Arp, Tex. starting quarterback…Stepped up in place of an injured Malcolm Dixon in CSU’s Arp game-winning drive at Appalachian State (9/28), throwing a 15-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Glears on third-and-goal on just his third career passing attempt…Led CSU to a win over North Greenville (10/5) the following week in his first career start, rush- ing for 70 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries while completing 12-of-20 passes for 136 yards…Named Big South Freshman of the Week for his performance in the win 2014: Redshirted the season. at VMI, completing 18-of-27 passes for 245 yards and two touchdowns…Returned from injury to help CSU to an impressive home win over Charlotte (10/26), hitting on 2013: Started two games at quarterback and played in eight overall while exhibiting 15-of-22 passes for 173 yards and two touchdowns…Named Big South Freshman his promise, particularly as a ball-carrier…Finished fifth on the team with 230 rush- of the Week again for his outing in the upset victory over then No. 3 and undefeated ing yards, averaging 3.1 yards per carry while scoring three touchdowns…Completed Coastal Carolina (11/9)…Completed 14-of-21 passes for 166 yards and a touchdown 13-of-35 passes for 150 yards and three touchdowns overall…Made first career start against Coastal, and also ran nine times for 43 yards. at PAC-12 opponent Colorado in Boulder (10/19), and ran for 50 yards on 20 carries with a long of 22…Also completed 7-of-13 passes for 48 yards and a touchdown 2012: Redshirted the season. against the Buffaloes…Gave the Bucs a spark on the ground in the win over Charlotte (10/26), running for 32 yards and a pair of touchdowns as CSU pulled away for High School: Local product out of Bishop England High School enjoyed an illustrious the win…Teamed with Croghan to help power CSU to a victory over then No. 3 and career with the Bishops...Led Bishop England to the 2011 South Carolina Division II-AA undefeated Coastal Carolina (11/9), running 13 times for a career-high 79 yards with title...Threw for 2,300 yards and 28 touchdowns to earn acclaim as an all-state and a long of 32, while also completing 2-of-3 passes for 27 yards and a touchdown. all-region performer...Participated in the North-South All-Star game after piloting the Bishops to a 13-1 record in 2012.

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CAREER STATS High School: Two-time first team all-state and all-region selection in his final two RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G seasons…Led his team to a 14-1 record as a senior…Also earned All-Metro Area 2013 10 60 225 2 25 3.8 22.5 and All-Southern Crescent First Team honors as a senior…Had 75 tackles, 10 pass 2014 8 24 76 2 17 3.2 9.5 break-ups, one interception, and one fumble recovery as a senior...Had 93 tackles and TOTAL 18 84 301 4 25 3.6 16.7 seven interception in his junior season…Played for Johnathan Gess at Eagle Landing Christian Academy. PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G 2013 10 150 85 4 1014 7 49 56.7 6.8 101.4 Personal: Son of Daniel and Janet Curl…Born Aug. 5, 1994. 2014 8 34 20 1 212 2 35 58.8 6.2 26.5 TOTAL 18 184 105 5 1226 9 49 57.1 6.7 68.1 CURL’S CAREER STATS Year G UA A Total TFL Yds PD INT FF FR 2013 12 19 5 24 1.0 2 3 0 0 0 ZANE 2014 9 24 13 37 1.0 1 2 0 1 0 CRUZ 43 TOTAL 21 43 18 61 2.0 3 5 0 1 0 LB • So. • 6-2 • 215 KRISTJAN Jacksonville, Fla. Yulee DEE 71 DE • R-So. • 6-1 • 235 Mount Pleasant, S.C. Coastal Christian 2014: Played in eight games at linebacker and helped out a CSU defense that led the Big South in total defense, pass defense and run defense...Recorded four tackles and 0.5 tackle for loss...Made collegiate debut in the rout of Point (8/28), assisting on two tackles...Made first solo stop in the loss at Coastal Carolina (10/25)...Posted a tackle in the shutout win at Monmouth (11/1). 2014: Played in CSU's win over Campbell (9/11), during its 5-0 start to the season.

High School: Was named to 2013 All-First Coast Team and All-Northeast Florida 2013: Redshirted the season. Regional Elite Team following his senior year at Yulee High School in Yulee, Fla…Line- backer also earned all-state honorable mention accolades and all-district honors… High School: Named team's Offensive MVP and a SCISA All-Star as a senior at Recorded 77 tackles, five tackles for loss, three sacks, two interceptions and two Coastal Carolina Prep...As a senior, had 25 carries for 545 yards and 26 sacks as a fumble recoveries as a senior. defensive end.

Personal: Son of Valerie and Earl Cruz...Born March 17, 1996...Majoring in Kinesiol- Personal: Majoring in Kinesiology and Business at CSU...Son of Lisa and Danny ogy. Dee...Born April 2, 1994. D.J. KENNY CURL 20 DINKINS 80 DB • Jr. • 5-11 • 195 WR • So. • 5-10 • 185 Hampton, Ga. Lawtey, Fla. Eagles Landing Christian Acad. Bradford

2014: Played in nine games and started six at safety...Finished seventh on the team 2014: Played in 11 games and started four at wide receiver...Finished fourth on the in tackles despite missing three games...Recorded 37 tackles, one tackle for loss, a team with 13 receptions for 177 yards and two touchdowns, with a long grab of 51 fumble recovery and two pass breakups...Had a big game in the win over The Citadel yards...Earned a start in his collegiate debut against Point (8/28), and started four (9/20), making seven tackles while also recovering a key fumble...Played well against of five games during CSU's unblemished month of September...Had two catches for Vanderbilty (10/11) in helping CSU hold the SEC opponent to less than 300 yards of 12 yards and a touchdown in the season opener win over Point (8/28)...Recorded a total offense...Posted seven tackles, including four solo stops, against Vanderbilt... 20-yard TD catch in the victory over Newberry (9/6)...Delivered one of the key plays Made five tackles in the loss to Presbyterian (10/18)...Matched a season-high for the of the game in the win over Campbell (9/11), hauling in a 51-yard catch to set up a third time with seven tackles in the blowout of Gardner-Webb (11/8). touchdown...Snared a season-high three catches, for 23 yards, to help CSU beat The Citadel (9/20) for a second straight year...Provided one of the highlights for CSU in the 2013: Played in 12 games and recorded 24 tackles and an interception…Had a loss to Presbyterian (10/18), making a 39-yard catch. pass breakup in the win over Shorter (9/7)…Played well at Colorado (10/19), tallying a career-high five tackles, including four solo stops, while coming up with a tackle High School: Earned 2012 Class 4A All-State Honorable Mention accolades after for loss of two yards...Made a leaping interception at the goal line in CSU’s win over catching 40 passes for 862 yards and eight touchdowns. Presbyterian (11/2)…Matched a career-high with five tackles and four solo stops in the season finale against Liberty (11/23). Personal: Son of Bridget Holder and Chris Dinkins...Born September 14, 1995... Majoring in Business. 20 CSUSports.com BUCCANEER PROFILES

DINKINS’ CAREER STATS Sep. 24 in home opener versus Norfolk State…finished fourth on the club with 16 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G receptions and totaled 173 receiving yards…led the team in kick returns (20) and 2014 11 13 177 2 51 1.2 13.6 16.1 yardage (436) with a 21.8 yard average and a long of 51…made three tackles as part of punt coverage unit…made first career catch with a 1-yard reception in season ANTHONY opener at Central Florida on Sept. 3…enjoyed a breakout performance in homecoming game versus Wesley on Oct. 1, bringing in five balls for 76 yards…reeled in five more ELLIS 8 catches versus Liberty on Oct. 22, totaling 44 yards. DL • So. • 6-1 • 245 High School: Played for coach Chuck Reedy at nearby Goose Creek High School... Apopka, Fla. Had 50 receptions for 746 yards and three touchdowns during his career, and also had Apopka four rushing touchdowns and one kickoff return for a score...Named all-region and all- county as a senior at Goose Creek...Also a member of the all-state 4x100m relay team and the all-region 4x400m relay team.

2014: Played in ten games on the defensive line and showed promise while gaining Personal: Son of Kevin and LaWanda Glears...Held a 3.4 GPA at Goose Creek. reps within a deep and veteran defensive line mix...Notched four tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack...Delivered a sack for a loss of ten yards against Newberry (9/6) as GLEARS’ CAREER STATS CSU’s defense led the way to a 16-10 victory...Recorded a tackle in the loss to Coastal RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2011 8 15 166 0 21 1.9 11.1 20.8 Carolina (10/25)...Tallied two tackles, including one for loss, to help CSU pitch a 2012 8 2 32 0 29 0.2 16.0 4.0 shutout at Monmouth (11/1). 2013 13 31 456 6 64 2.4 14.7 35.1 TOTAL 29 48 654 6 64 1.7 13.6 22.6 High School: Named the No. 15 prospect in the Orlando Super 60 and First Team All- Central Florida as a senior at Apopka High School in Apopka, Fla…Had 14 tackles for KICK RET. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G loss to go with 73 tackles (54 solo)as a senior…Also had five sacks and four fumble 2011 8 20 436 0 51 21.8 54.5 recoveries…Member of his high school’s weightlifting team. 2012 8 11 174 0 25 15.8 21.8 2013 13 1 52 0 52 52.0 4.0 Personal: Son of Suzan Ellis...Born August 15, 1996...Majoring in Computer Science. TOTAL 29 32 662 0 52 20.7 22.8 KEVIN DARIUS GLEARS 85 HAMMOND 24 WR • R-Sr. • 6-0 • 185 RB • Jr. • 5-10 • 192 Charleston, S.C. Johnson, S.C. Goose Creek Strom Thurmond

2014: Redshirted the season due to injury. 2014: Named to the Big South’s All-Conference Special Teams 1st Team...Ranked 5th nationally in punt return average, averaging 13.8 yards per return...Average per return 2013: Emerged as CSU’s number one wide receiver and made big plays throughout was more than twice the average of any other Big South punt returner...Won Big South the Bucs’ program-record 10-win season…Led the team with 31 receptions for 456 Special Teams Player of the Week honors (9/22) thanks to his CSU record 74-yard yards and six touchdowns…Finished T-4th in the Big South in receiving touchdowns touchdown return that provided the difference in the win over The Citadel...Had 10 and 9th in receiving yards…Jumpstarted CSU’s comeback win over The Citadel kick/punt returns of 28 yards or more...Saw more extensive time at running back, and (8/31) with a 64-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter to cut the Bucs’ deficit recorded 100 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 31 attempts...Rushed nine time to 16-7…Scored two more touchdowns the following week against Shorter (9/7), for 40 yards and 2 TD in the win over Point (8/28)...Sprung a 46-yard kick return in the finishing with three grabs for 49 yards…Made a career-high seven catches for 64 win over Newberry (9/6)...Broke two big returns in the victory over Campbell (9/11), yards in the win at Appalachian State (9/28)…Pulled in a spectacular leaping catch ripping off a 39-yard kickoff return and a 29-yard punt return...His 74-yard 3rd quar- for the game-winning touchdown in the win at App. State…Made four catches for 46 ter punt return TD was a pivotal factor in CSU’s second straight win over The Citadel yards, with a long of 27, and scored a touchdown in the Big South opener win at VMI (9/20)...He also had a 39-yard 4th quarter kickoff return that swung field position (10/12)…Scored a 39-yard touchdown right before halftime in the win over Charlotte in the Bucs’ 20-18 win over the Bulldogs...Carried the ball six times for 20 yards in (10/26), and finished with two catches for 47 yards….Hauled in three passes for 54 CSU’s near-upset of Vanderbilt (10/11)...Nearly scored a touchdown against Monmouth yards, with a long of 35, in the win over then-No. 3 and undefeated Coastal Carolina (11/1) before being caught from behind on a 39-yard punt return...Scored a TD on the (11/9)…Also returned a kickoff for 52 yards in the victory over the Chanticleers. ground (11/8) in the Gardner-Webb win (11/8)...Had a key 30-yard kickoff return that sparked a TD drive right before halftime in the win at Liberty (11/15). 2012: Played in eight games and started one at wide receiver, while also serving as CSU’s main kick returner and a gunner on punt coverage...Caught two passes for 32 2013: Played in 12 games and emerged as a key contributor on special teams… yards on the season, with both coming at The Citadel (9/1)...Carried the ball three Returned a team-high 16 kickoffs for 318 yards (19.9 yard average) with a long times for a net gain of three yards, with a long run of 7...Returned 11 kickoffs for 174 of 38…Made 12 tackles on special teams…Had four carries for seven yards as a yards (15.8 avg.), with a long of 25. running back…Had three kickoff returns for 105 yards, with a long of 38, in CSU’s win over Charlotte (10/26)…Also had three solo tackles on special teams in that 2011: Appeared in nine games at wide receiver and earned three starts while also victory against Charlotte…Tallied 91 yards on four kickoff returns in the season finale playing a major role on special teams…earned first career start at wide-out on against Liberty (11/23), with a long return of 26. @csusports 21 BUCCANEER PROFILES

High School: Played for Coach Lee Sawyer at Strom Thurmond High School...Earned the team with 590 yards, and averaged an impressive 7.7 yards per carry...Scored four a spot in the South Carolina Shrine Bowl and was a top-5 finalist for Mr. Football in touchdowns on the ground, and added 13 catches for 183 yards and a touchdown... South Carolina. Had three carries for 30 yards, with a long of 16 and a touchdown, in the win over Point (8/28)...Had a 26-yard burst, and scored a TD, in the win over Campbell (9/11)... Personal: Son of Joquetta Braxton...Born January 9, 1995...Majoring in Physical Enjoyed a big day to help the Bucs to a shootout overtime win at Charlotte (9/27), Education. rushing for 68 yards on six carries while also hauling in a 21-yard touchdown pass as part of a 21-point first quarter outburst...Posted a career game to lead CSU in a HAMMOND’S CAREER STATS near-upset of Vanderbilt (10/11), accounting for 184 yards of offense...Rushed for RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G a career-high 105 yards on tries against Vandy, and also recorded a career-best 79 2013 12 4 7 0 3 1.8 0.6 yards receiving on three catches...Career-long 59-yard catch against the Commodores 2014 12 31 100 3 11 3.2 8.3 set up a second half touchdown...Rushed for 80 yards and dashed for an impressive TOTAL 24 35 107 3 11 3.1 4.5 40-yard TD in the loss at Coastal Carolina (10/25)...Helped lead CSU to a shutout of Monmouth (11/1) with 91 yards on 13 carries...Posted another big day in the win at KICK RET. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G Liberty (11/15), running for 91 yards on 9 attempts, including a 40-yard 4th quarter 2013 12 16 318 0 38 19.9 26.5 touchdown that accounted for CSU’s final points in the 38-36 triumph. 2014 12 25 582 0 46 23.3 48.5 TOTAL 24 41 900 0 46 22.0 37.5 2013: Came on strong during the second half of the season and emerged as the main complement to Christian Reyes in CSU’s running game…Finished second on the PUNT RET. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G team with 421 yards rushing and averaged 10.5 yards per carry…Enjoyed a long run 2013 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 of 58 yards and scored one touchdown…Added three receptions for 30 yards and a 2014 12 16 221 1 74 13.8 18.4 touchdown…Had a 42-yard run to set up a score during CSU’s win at VMI (10/12)… TOTAL 24 16 221 1 74 13.8 9.2 Played well in the loss at PAC-12 foe Colorado (10/19), finishing with 44 yards on five carries with a long burst of 19 yards…Enjoyed a career-day as CSU rolled up 375 SETH yards rushing in the homecoming win over Charlotte (10/26), recording 81 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries, with a long of 26…Carried the ball seven times for 63 HARRELSON 47 yards with a long of 30 in the win at Presbyterian (11/2)…Played a key role in the win over then-No. 3 and undefeated Coastal Carolina (11/9), tallying 79 yards on seven LB • R-So. • 6-1 • 200 carries while also catching a pair of passes for 22 yards, with one going for a 20-yard Florence, S.C. touchdown…Sparked CSU on a touchdown drive out of halftime with a career-long Florence Christian 58-yard run in the season finale loss to Liberty (11/23).

High School: A two-time all-county selection in high school…Rushed for 1,062 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior…Also had 377 receiving yards…Also ran track 2014: Played in 11 of 12 games and was a consistent contributor on special teams... at AMHS and was a member of the school’s honor roll every year…Played for Head Had two tackles overall, including one for loss...Tackle for loss came against Campbell Coach Christopher Beal at Arabia Mountain. (9/11), and also had a stop against Monmouth (11/1). Personal: Son of Michael and Tama Holloway…Born Nov. 24, 1994. 2013: Redshirted the season. HOLLOWAY’s CAREER STATS High School: Played for Coach Jimmy Miles at Florence Christian School...Made 87 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G tackles, nine for loss, and intercepted a pass as a senior in 2011...Named All-Region 2013 10 40 421 1 58 10.5 42.1 and a Scholar Athlete as a junior and a senior...Earned a spot on the North-South 2014 12 77 590 4 41 7.7 49.2 All-Star Team as a senior...Also played baseball, batting .475 with 14 stolen bases as TOTAL 22 117 1011 5 58 8.6 46.0 a senior. RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Personal: Son of Greg and Anita Harrelson. 2013 10 3 30 1 20 0.3 10.0 3.0 2014 12 13 183 1 59 1.1 14.1 15.2 HARRELSON’S CAREER STATS TOTAL 22 16 213 2 59 0.7 13.3 9.7 Year G UA A Total TFL Yds PD INT FF FR 2014 11 2 0 2 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 CORBIN TOTAL 11 2 0 2 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 JACKSON 23 MIKE DB • R-Jr. • 6-0 • 195 Marietta, Ga. HOLLOWAY 27 Sprayberry RB • Jr. • 5-8 • 195 Stone Mountain, Ga. Arabia Mountain 2014: Had his season cut shorty due to injury, and redshirted.

2013: Played and started 10 games at free safety for the Bucs…Finished 13th on the team with 30 tackles, and added two interceptions, two tackles for loss and three 2014: Played in 12 games and started three at running back...Finished second on pass breakups…Posted three tackles and a key tackle for loss in fourth quarter of the 22 CSUSports.com BUCCANEER PROFILES win at The Citadel (8/31)…Recorded four tackles, including two solo stops, in the win nine pass breakups and nine deflections...Finished fifth on the CSU defense with 37 at Appalachian State (9/28)…Had five tackles and intercepted a pass in the win over tackles, inlcuding three for loss...Also recorded a forced fumble and blocked a kick... North Greenville (10/5)…Added another interception on the first play from scrimmage Tallied five tackles, including four solo stops, in the home opener versus Jacksonville the following week in the win at VMI (10/12)…Returned from missing three games (9/8)...Had five more tackles the following week in the Bucs’ game at Illinois (9/15)... due to injury and played well in the win over Coastal Carolina (11/9), posting five Came back strong after not playing against Shorter, posting two tackles for loss and tackles, a tackle for loss of six yards, and a pass breakup. three overall stops at Stony Brook (10/6)...Earned first career start in Big South home opener against VMI (10/13)...Made then career-high six tackles, including one for loss, 2012: Appeared in all 11 games at safety, and started one...Finished tenth on the in win over Presbyterian (10/20)...Recorded career-best marks in tackles (eight) and CSU defense with 32 tackles...Also had an interception, a pass breakup and two pass solo stops (five) in loss at Liberty (11/3). deflections...Had three tackles and snared first career interception against Shorter (9/22)...Came up with a then career-high six tackles against Stony Brook (10/6)...Made High School: Tallied 96 career tackles, 20 pass breakups, seven interceptions, and first career start against Gardner-Webb (11/10) and had three tackles in the game... four forced fumbles at North Gwinnett High School...Earned a spot in the Gwinnett Finished the year strong with a career-high seven tackles in loss at Coastal Carolina County All-Star Game, was twice named to the Daily Post All-County team, and was (11/17). also named all-region once.

High School: Was a playmaker on both sides of the ball for head coach Bill Personal: Son of Benita Jackson and Roosevelt Chandler. Shackelford at Sprayberry High...Once went 19-for-35 passing in a game for 228 yards and two touchdowns...Posted 419 yards rushing with six touchdowns on 80 carries... JACKSON’S CAREER STATS Three-year letterwinner. Year G UA A Total TFL Yds PD INT FF FR 2012 10 27 10 37 3.0 7 9 0 0 1 Personal: Son of Calvin and Sebrena Jackson...Born on August 26, 1994...Majoring in 2013 13 33 14 47 2.5 15 5 1 1 0 Criminal Justice. 2014 12 33 16 49 4.0 10 11 4 1 0 TOTAL 35 93 40 133 9.5 32 25 5 2 1 JACKSON’S CAREER STATS Year G UA A Total TFL Yds PD INT FF FR 2012 11 23 9 32 0.0 0 2 1 0 0 CHRIS 2013 10 19 11 30 2.0 7 5 2 0 0 2014 2 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 23 42 21 63 2.0 7 7 3 0 0 JENKINS 9 WR • R-Jr. • 5-8 • 185 Eutawville, S.C. MALCOLM Lake Marion JACKSON 14 DB • Sr. • 5-11 • 180 Sugar Hill, Ga. 2014: Played in seven games at wide receiver and was a factor on special teams North Gwinnett as well...Excellent perimeter blocker that helped CSU rank 16th nationally in rushing yardage...Had four special teams tackles overall, and posted two in the win over The Citadel (9/20).

2014: Started all 12 games at cornerback and tied for the team lead with four 2013: Appeared in three games during his first season at CSU. interceptions...Improved as an all-around defender and ranked fifth on the squad with 47 tackles...Also notched seven pass breakups and a fumble recovery...Notched six Prior to CSU: Transfer from Georgia State that is immediately eligible after redshirt- tackles and a fumble recovery in the win over Newberry (9/6)...Was a factor in CSU’s ing last season...Versatile athlete in the secondary and member of 2012 signing class second straight win over The Citadel (9/20), recording three tackles, a tackle for loss ... Redshirted in 2012. and three pass breakups...Active in CSU’s near upset of Vanderbilt (10/11), finishing with seven tackles and a pair of pass breakups...Record interceptions against Pres- High School: Elite 11 athlete by the Orangeburg (S.C.) Times-Democrat ... Played byterian (10/18), Monmouth (11/1), Liberty (11/15) and Georgia (11/22)...Interception quarterback for coach Chris Carter at Lake Marion High ... Completed 69 of 101 against Monmouth set up a first half touchdown as CSU dominated the Hawks in a passes for 739 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior while rushing for 560 yards 27-0 road shutout...Interception at Liberty accompanied a season-high eight tackles with an average of 8.5 yards per carry. Added 10 receptions for 110 yards ... In 2010, as the Bucs won in Lynchburg for just the second time ever...Impressed against a Top- he rushed for 1,250 yards and 19 touchdowns while passing for 989 yards and 12 15 Georgia team, tallying seven tackles and a second half interception. touchdowns ... Also played safety and made 33 tackles as a senior, following 23 tackles and six pass breakups as a junior. 2013: Played in all 13 games and earned a starting role at cornerback for CSU… Finished fifth on the team with 47 tackles, and also added an interception, a sack, Personal: Full name is Christopher Savon Jenkins ... Born June 2, 1994 ... Parents are 2.5 tackles for loss and four pass breakups…Recorded three or more tackles in Toney Jenkins and Barbara Brooks. eight games…Posted six total tackles, including five solo, and recovered a fumble to help CSU to a 32-29 opening day win at The Citadel (8/31)…Intercepted his first JENKINS’ CAREER STATS career pass and added three tackles in the home opener win over Shorter (9/7)… Year G UA A Total TFL Yds PD INT FF FR Had five tackles and a sack for a loss of ten yards in CSU’s Big South opener win at 2013 3 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 VMI (10/12)…Tallied a career-high 10 tackles and seven solo stops in the win over 2014 7 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Charlotte (10/26). TOTAL 10 4 4 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

2012: Proved to be a solid contributor as a freshman, appearing in ten games while starting five (including final three of the season) at cornerback...Led the Bucs with @csusports 23 BUCCANEER PROFILES

48-yard touchdown in the win over VMI (10/12)…His 48-yard touchdown against VMI ZACK came with one second left in the third quarter and gave CSU the lead for good as the Bucs finished off a 7-0 start to the season…Made a brilliant one-handed catch over JOHNSON 22 the middle and raced 49 yards for a touchdown in CSU’s win at Presbyterian (11/2)… Was excellent in CSU’s win over then No. 3 and undefeated Coastal Carolina (11/9), LB • R-Sr. • 6-0 • 200 finishing with five catches for 70 yards with a long of 34…Posted another big day the Boiling Springs, S.C. following week in the loss at Gardner-Webb, recording four catches for 82 yards with a Pike County Central long of 28.

2012: Made an immediate impact as a playmaker at wide receiver...Finished second in Big South Freshman of the Year voting...Earned a spot on the All-Big South 2nd 2014: One of eight Bucs to start all 12 games of the season...Finished sixth on the Team Offense following the season...Twice named Crons Brand Big South Freshman team in tackles with 48, and was third on the squad with seven tackles for loss...Also of the Week (10/15 and 10/22)...Averaged 20.5 yards per catch which would have contributed two sacks, two pass breakups and a fumble recovery for a CSU defense been second among Big South receivers if he had enough catches to qualify...Placed that led the Big South in total defense, run defense and pass defense...Played a big 8th in the Big South in receiving yards and 6th in receiving touchdowns...Played in role in the win over Newberry (9/6), tallying six tackles and two tackles for loss... all 11 games and started two...Led CSU with 21 catches, 431 receiving yards, and Had five tackles in the win over The Citadel (9/20) as the Bucs beat their crosstown four receptions for touchdowns...Had first two catches of career at Stony Brook (10/6), rival for a second straight year...Helped CSU stymie Vanderbilt (10/11) for most of the for 63 yards...Caught two passes (both touchdowns) for 82 yards to earn Big South second half of its upset bid of the SEC member, tallying five tackles, half a sack and Freshman of the Week honors in CSU’s win over VMI (10/13)...Had three more catches a tackle for loss...Recorded a career-high eight tackles, including one for loss, in the for 73 yards the following week against Presbyterian (10/20) to earn Freshman of loss to Presbyterian (10/18)...Had five tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in the loss to the Week accolades again...Caught two passes for 33 yards and another score in the Coastal Carolina...Tallied four tackles, including 0.5 a tackle for loss, in the win at Bucs’ blowout of Edward Waters (10/27)...Caught four passes in each of the final three Liberty (11/15). games of the season...Set a career-high with 93 receiving yards on four catches at Liberty (11/3)...Posted four catches for 32 yards and a touchdown in season finale at 2013: Played in 12 games at outside linebacker and finished with 15 tackles, Coastal Carolina (11/17). including 1.5 for loss…Tallied four tackles in win at Campbell (9/14), and three the following week in the victory at Norfolk State (9/21)…Had half a tackle-for-loss in the High School: Played under head coach Marquis Lundy at Paxon High School, record- win at VMI, and a full tackle-for-loss in the triumph at Presbyterian (11/2). ing 61 catches for 1,200 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior...Earned MVP honors for the Golden Eagles during his final campaign. 2012: Was one of CSU’s most consistent defensive players in his first season as a Buc...Started all 11 games at linebacker and finished second on the team with Personal: Son of Larry Jones, Jr. and Shanita Cox. 55 tackles and 32 solo stops...Also posted 3.5 tackles for loss, half a sack, a pass breakup, a pass deflection, a quarterback hit and a forced fumble...Had an excellent JONES’ CAREER STATS debut at The Citadel (9/1), finishing with seven tackles, one for loss and a forced RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G fumble...Tallied seven more tackles the following week in home opener against Jack- 2013 11 21 431 4 51 1.9 20.5 39.2 sonville (9/8), and then had eight stops and a tackle for loss at Illinois (9/15)...Was 2014 11 25 380 2 49 2.3 15.2 34.5 a key factor in CSU’s 32-7 home rout of VMI (10/13), making a career-high 10 tackles TOTAL 22 46 811 6 51 2.1 17.6 36.9 against the Keydets...Came up with six tackles and one for loss in win over Presbyte- rian (10/20)...Had three tackles and half a sack in win over Edward Waters (10/27)... Made final six tackles of the season (five solo) at Liberty (11/3). BRYAN JOHNSON’S CAREER STATS Year G UA A Total TFL Yds PD INT FF FR JORDAN 97 2012 11 32 23 55 3.5 12 1 0 1 0 K/P • Jr. • 6-3 • 185 2013 12 5 10 15 1.5 3 0 0 0 0 Summerville, S.C. 2014 12 21 27 48 7.0 20 2 0 0 0 Summerville TOTAL 35 58 60 118 12.0 35 3 0 1 0

LARRY 2014: Appeared in seven games as the Bucs’ kicker, mostly filling kickoff duties... Went 3-for-4 on extra-point tries and 0-for-1 on field goal attempts...Averaged 56.4 JONES III 18 yards on 30 kickoffs, with two going for touchbacks. WR • R-Jr. • 6-2 • 200 High School: Played for Coach John McKissick at Summerville High School...Contrib- Jacksonville, Fla. uted 64 points in senior season...Named All-County Punter...Won Special Teams Award. Paxon Personal: Son of Julie and Denny Jordan...Born December 22, 1992...Undeclared Major. 2014: Redshirted the season due to injury.

2013: Enjoyed a solid sophomore campaign, finishing third on the team with 25 catches for 380 yards and two touchdowns…Again showcased his big-play ability, averaging 15.2 yards per catch with a long of 49 yards…Made 21 of his 25 receptions over the final seven games of the year…Hauled in five catches for 103 yards and a 24 CSUSports.com BUCCANEER PROFILES

big third down conversions in the win at Appalachian State (9/28), making three DAVID receptions for 32 yards with a long of 14…Played well in the loss at PAC-12 foe Colo- rado (10/19), recording his first career touchdown to highlight a four-catch, 32-yards KENNEDY 99 receiving effort…Hauled in a career-long 25-yard pass in the win over Charlotte (10/26), finishing with a career-best five catches and 47 receiving yards…Made five K/P • So. • 5-11 • 185 catches for 37 yards, with a long of 13, in the loss at Gardner-Webb (11/16). Summerville, S.C. Summerville High School: Named HSSR First Team All-State following a senior season in which he caught 52 passes for 954 yards and 14 touchdowns…Helped lead Byrnes to the 2011 and 2012 4A State Championships…Also earned all-region honors as a senior…Played for Chris Miller at Byrnes. 2014: Played in 12 games and served as CSU’s primary placekicker...Hit on 11-of-18 field goal tries with a long of 45 yards coming at Georgia (11/22)...Connected on 33 Personal: Son of Larry and Brenda Korn…Aug. 10, 1993...Older brother Willy is CSU’s of 37 extra-point attempts, and tallied 66 total points for the season...Made 7 PAT’s wide receivers coach and played quarterback at North Greenville under Chadwell. as Bucs hammered Point (8/28) in opener...Had a pair of key field goals, including a 32-yarder, in CSU’ second straight win over The Citadel (9/20)...Chipped in two KORN’S CAREER STATS RECEIVINGG Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G field goals each in CSU’s near upset of Vanderbilt (10/11) and the shutout win at 2013 12 26 271 2 25 2.2 10.4 22.6 Monmouth (11/1). 2014 10 27 326 1 31 2.7 12.1 32.6 TOTAL 22 53 597 3 31 2.4 11.3 27.1 High School: Voted his team’s MVP and was named First Team All-Lowcountry fol- lowing his senior season at Summervillle High School…Was 15-of-19 on field goals with a long of 45 as a senior…Made the game winner in the state playoff against LARENZO Boiling Springs…Averaged 39.8 yards per punt with a long of 62 yards…Had 12 punts downed inside the 20-yard line. MATHIS 28 Personal: Son of Kelly and David Kennedy...Born January 9, 1996...Majoring in DB • R-So. • 5-11 • 180 Criminal Justice. Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood KENNEDY’S CAREER STATS FGs G Att Made Lg Pct 2014 12 18 11 45 61.1 TOTAL 12 18 11 45 61.1 2014: Played in ten games and started two at defensive backs...Played a key role on special teams...Blocked a punt and returned it for a touchdown in CSU's near-upset SCORING PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G of Vanderbilt (10/11)...Started the season opener agaist Point (8/28), as well as the 2014 36 0 11 69 5.8 finale at Georgia (11/22)...Tallied 11 tackles for the season...Had a career-high three TOTAL 36 0 11 69 5.8 tackles in the blowout win over Point (8/28)...Posted two individual stops in the victory over Campbell (9/11)...Blocked a punt, scooped it up and returned it 18 yards for a COLTON touchdown late in the first half against Vanderbilt...Blocked punt TD return against Vandy swung momentum as CSU out-gained the Commodores by nearly 200 yards in KORN 11 the second half. WR • Jr. • 6-0 • 195 2013: Redshirted the season. Duncan, S.C. Byrnes High School: Led team to a 15-0 record and a 4A State Championship as senior… Earned all regtion and All-Lakeland honors… Played in the SCADA North-South All- Star Game…Member of track team, winning the regional title in the triple jump and reaching the state finals in four events…Played for Head Coach Gene Cathcart at Greenwood. 2014: Excelled once again as a go-to target on third down...Finished second on the team with 27 receptions and was just one of the team-lead despite missing two games and close to three overall...Totaled 326 yards on his 27 receptions and scored Personal: Son of Cynthia Jackson and Pereduo Mathis…Born Sept. 26, 1994. a touchdown as well...Had five catches against both The Citadel (9/20) and Charlotte (9/27) as CSU capped off a perfect month of September for the second straight year... TROY Posted five catches for a career-high 75 yards against The Citadel and had several key first down grabs in the two-point win...Went for 64 yards on five receptions against McGOWENS 7 Charlotte, and his 21-yard first down catch with CSU backed up in its own territory led to a go-ahead 4th quarter TD...Hauled in a 31-yard pass in the loss to Vanderbilt DB • Jr. • 6-0 • 195 (10/11)...Recorded five catches for 51 yards in the loss at Coastal Carolina (10/25)... Duncan, S.C. Came through again in CSU’s second-ever win at Liberty (11/15), making four catches Byrnes for 40 yards.

2013: Emerged as a go-to target out of the slot and on third down for the Bucs as a freshman…Finished second on the team with 26 catches for 271 yards and two touchdowns…Recorded multiple receptions six times, including two each in the 2014: Named to the Big South’s 2nd-Team Defense following the season...Led the season opening wins over The Citadel (8/31) and Shorter (9/7)…Came up with several Big South with ten pass breakups, and also had four interceptions...Was one of eight Bucs to start all 12 games of the season, and recorded 32 tackles and half a tackle for @csusports 25 BUCCANEER PROFILES loss to go along with his INT’s and pass breakups...Had multiple pass breakups each and also lined up as the Carolina Forest primary kicker, converting 7-of-10 field goal of the first two weeks of the year in wins over Point (8/28) and Newberry (9/6)...Picked attempts and 45-of-53 extra points. He was named to the 4A All-Region team in his off a pass in the win over Campbell (9/11)...Intercepted a pass on the first play from senior season. In addition to football, was a four year letter winner on the Carolina scrimmage in the win over Charlotte (9/27)...Posted a season-high five tackles in the Forest soccer team. loss to Presbyterian (10/18)...Had an interception in back-to-back weeks in wins over Monmouth (11/1) and Gardner-Webb (11/8) as part of CSU’s season-ending three- Personal: Nwanegwo is the son of Valentine and Sheree Nwanegwo…Plans to major game Big South winning streak. in Athletic Training…Born November 24, 1992…Second cousin to current NFL wide receiver Nate Burleson. 2013: Played in seven games in the secondary and on special teams…Showed promise as a kick returner, returning 11 kicks for an average of 24.3 yards with a NATHAN long of 51…Had a 39-yard kickoff return to set up a touchdown drive in the win at Campbell (9/14) and returned the opening kickoff 51 yards in the following week’s win at Norfolk State (9/21)…Had three total tackles on the year, with the stops coming PERERA 3 against Norfolk State, Gardner-Webb and Liberty…Also notched a pair of pass break- WR • R-Sr. • 6-3 • 210 ups, with the latter coming in CSU’s win over then No. 3 Coastal Carolina (11/9). Orlando, Fla. Bishop Moore High School: A two-sport standout at Easley High School…Accounted for 32 touchdowns and 19 interceptions during his high school career as a running back and safety…Earned All-Region 1-4A honors following his junior and senior seasons after leading his team to a 9-4 record and their first playoff win in 14 years…Scored over 2014: Returned from two years worth of injuries and re-emerged as one of CSU's 1,000 career points and had over 500 assists in his basketball career…Played for go-to targets....Led the team with 28 catches and 398 yards receiving, averaging 14.2 Chad Smith at Easley High School. yards per catch...Scored a pair of touchdowns...Recorded eight catches of 20 or more yards...Hauled in 36 and 39-yard receptions in the win over Newberry (9/6)...Had a big Personal: Son of Tonia Holden and Troy McGowens. game in the 47-41 overtime win at Charlotte (9/27), making six catches for 64 yards, with a long of 23...Scored a fourth quarter TD against Charlotte on 3rd-and-goal that MCGOWENS’ CAREER STATS gave CSU the lead...Had another big day the following game at Vanderbilt (10/11), PUNT RET. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G making four catches for 47 yards, with a long of 25...Had a 23-yard reception against 2013 7 3 37 0 19 12.3 5.3 Presbyterian (10/18), and a 21-yard catch against Coastal Caolina (10/25)...Scored a 2014 12 1 2 0 2 2.0 0.2 32-yard TD in the rout of Gardner-Webb (11/8)...Made big plays in CSU's second-ever TOTAL 19 4 39 0 19 9.8 2.1 win at Liberty, tallying four catches for 62 yards...Made an excellent 40-yard grab against Liberty to spark a scoring drive. KICK RET. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2013 7 11 267 0 51 24.3 38.1 2013: Redshirted the season due to injury. 2014 12 4 81 0 26 20.2 6.8 TOTAL 19 15 348 0 51 23.2 18.3 2012: Was limited to three games due to injury, but still recorded 11 catches for 149 yards and a touchdown...Most of that damage came against Jacksonville (9/8), as INT G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G Perera caught 10 passes for 134 yards and a touchdown...Hauled in a 72-yard pass in 2013 7 1 4 0 4 4.0 0.6 2014 12 4 2 0 2 0.5 0.2 the 3rd quarter versus Jacksonville, a play which was the Bucs' longest of the year... TOTAL 19 5 6 0 4 1.2 0.3 Caught one pass for 15 yards versus Illinois (9/15).

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2011: Earned a spot on the Big South All-Conference First Team Offense…finished 2013 7 3 0 3 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 2nd in the Big South with 94.4 yards receiving per game in conference games, as well 2014 12 17 15 32 0.5 1 14 0 0 0 as 2nd with 5.33 receptions per contest…hauled in 43 catches for 709 yards (16.5 TOTAL 19 20 15 35 0.5 1 17 0 0 0 ypc) overall, including four touchdowns…made two catches for 24 yards, with a long of 19, in season-opener at Central Florida on Sept. 3…secured five catches for 75 yards, with a long of 25, on Oct. 1 vs. Wesley…made three catches for 60 yards, with CHRIS a long of 28, as CSU challenged VMI to the wire on Oct. 15…recorded first career 100-yard receiving game on Oct. 22 versus Liberty, nabbing seven balls for 100 yards, NWANEGO 30 with a long of 36, and a 5-yard touchdown reception late in the 4th quarter…was at TE • R-Sr. • 6-8 • 250 it again versus Gardner-Webb on Oct. 29, catching five passes for 78 yards with a long of 33…enjoyed a career day versus Stony Brook on Nov. 5, making ten grabs for 232 Ninety Six, S.C. yards (nine off school single-game record) and two touchdowns, with a long of 56… Ninety Six his 44-yard touchdown against the Seawolves came early in the fourth quarter on a screen pass and sliced CSU’s deficit to 43-31…was major factor as Richard Mounce threw for 397 yards versus rival Coastal Carolina on Nov. 12, bringing in six catches for 93 yards, including a 34-yard third quarter touchdown which tied the game at 24 2014: Played in ten games at defensive back and on special teams...Recorded five apiece. tackles...Had two solo stops in the overtime win at Charlotte (9/27). 2010: Played in six games including the final five games of the year … had one 2012: Played against Jacksonville (9/8) but did not record any statistics. reception against Hawaii and also made a special teams tackle against the Warriors.

High School: Nwanegwo comes to Charleston Southern by way of Carolina Forest High School: Had more than 900 yards and 10 touchdowns in his senior season for High School and Conway, S.C., where he lined up at defensive back for head coach Coach Matt Hedrick ... named the most valuable wide receiver in 2008 and 2009 Drew Hummel. He finished his career with 175 tackles and six career interceptions, and was the Orlando Touchdown Club’s Offensive Player of the Week ... selected to 26 CSUSports.com BUCCANEER PROFILES play in the Central Florida All-Star Game and was ranked the 60th-best prospect in the central Florida top-100 ... also a four-year varsity letterman on the baseball and RASEAN basketball teams. RAY 96 Personal: Son of Karen and Juan Perera. DE • R-So. • 6-3 • 250 PERERA’S CAREER STATS Jacksonville, Fla. RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Fletcher 2010 6 1 0 0 0 0.2 0.0 0.0 2011 10 42 705 4 56 4.2 16.8 70.5 2012 3 11 149 1 72 3.7 13.5 49.7 2014 12 28 398 2 40 2.3 14.2 33.2 2014: Played in seven games at defensive end...Recorded two tackles and half a TOTAL 31 82 1252 7 72 2.6 15.3 40.4 sack...Notched his half a sack, for a loss of three yards, in the win over Point (8/28)... Contributed a tackle in the near-upset of Vanderbilt (10/11).

NATHAN 2013: Redshirted the season. PRATER 81 High School: Named second team all-state and first team all-district and all-city TE • R-Sr. • 6-8 • 250 following his senior season… Led his team to the 2011 and 2012 8A Gateway Confer- Ninety Six, S.C. ence Championship…Led team to state quarterfinals as a senior and state semifinals Ninety Six as a junior…Also a member of the Fletcher track team…Played for Head Coach Josh Corey at Fletcher High School.

Personal: Son of Sonya and Robert Ray…Born Aug. 12, 1994...Majoring in Criminal Justice. 2014: Played in 12 games and started 10 at tight end...Finished T-4th on the team with 13 receptions...Tallied 194 receiving yards and three touchdowns...Helped out as a blocker as well, contributing to a CSU rushing attack that ranked 16th nationally BEN with over 227 yards a game...Scored a 12-yard touchdown in the opener against Point (8/28)...Had two catches in each of the first three games of the season, and had a 17- ROBINSON 2 yard grab and a TD in the victory over Campbell...Had 20-yard receptions in back-to- RB • Jr • 5-7 • 185 back games against Charlotte (9/27) and Vanderbilt (10/11)...Posted a career-high 51 yards receiving, and snagged a 39-yard pass, in the rout of Gardner-Webb...Had two Tallahassee, Fla. catches for 18 yards, including a TD, in the win at Liberty (11/15). Lincoln

2013: Played in and started all 13 games at tight end, finishing with ten receptions for 127 yards and a touchdown while also helping CSU become the 17th best rushing 2014: Played in 12 games and started ten at running back...Finished third on the offense in the country as a blocker…Hauled in a 24-yard touchdown pass in the third team in rushing with 505 yards on 87 attempts, averaging 5.8 yards per carry... quarter of CSU’s 20-12 win at Norfolk State (9/21)…Had a 33-yard reception in the Scored four touchdowns...Also tallied seven receptions for 84 yards, with a long of 45... win over North Greenville (10/5)…Caught seven passes over the final three weeks Rushed for 32 yards and a touchdown in the opener against Point (8/28), and also of the season…Made four receptions for 50 yards, with a long of 18, in the loss at caught three passes for 68 yards, with a long of 45 yards...Carriesd 16 times for 54 Gardner-Webb (11/16). yards in the win over Newberry (9/6)...Had 40 yards rushing, with a long of 14, in the win over Campbell (9/11)...Scored a TD in all three games of CSU’s Big South winning 2012: Played in seven games, and started two at tight end...Caught three passes streak (11/1-15)...Rushed for a career-high 91 yards and a score in CSU’s shutout win for 76 yards, with a long of 37 and a touchdown...Earned first career start at tight end at Monmouth (11/1) in the wind and rain...Ripped off a 27-yard TD scamper in the rout against Stony Brook (10/6)...Caught first pass of career for an 18-yard reception the of Gardner-Webb (11/8)...Ran ten time for 57 yards and a TD in the victory at Liberty following week against VMI (10/13)...Also started the season finale at Coastal Carolina (11/15)...Was a bright spot in the loss at Georgia (11/22), rushing seven times for 66 and caught two passes for 58 yards and a touchdown...His touchdown reception came yards with a long burst of 26 yards. on a 37-yard pass from Malcolm Dixon. 2013: Played in eight games and was the main complement to Christian Reyes in 2011: Redshirted the season. CSU’s running game early in the season…Finished fourth on the team with 320 rush- ing yards and averaged 5.3 yards per carry while scoring one touchdown…Also added High School: Played for coach Chris Liner at Ninety Six High School...Named to the three receptions for 20 yards…Earned 11 carries for 44 yards, with a long rush of 12, all-region team in baseball and basketball as a junior...As a senior, earned all-region, in the season opening win at The Citadel (8/31)…Had six carries for 32 yards, with a All-Lakelands and all-state honors at tight end. long of 13, in the victory at Campbell (9/14)…Named Big South Freshman of the Week for his performance in CSU’s win over Norfolk State (9/21), rushing for 98 yards and a Personal: Son of Kevin and Andrea Prater. touchdown on 12 carries…Had a brilliant 39-yard run against Norfolk State to set up his own 2-yard touchdown run…Had six carries for 49 yards, with a long scamper of PRATER’S CAREER STATS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 29, in CSU’s Big South opener win at VMI (10/12). 2010 6 1 0 0 0 0.2 0.0 0.0 2011 10 42 705 4 56 4.2 16.8 70.5 High School: Earned third team all-state and First Team All-Big Ben honors after his 2012 3 11 149 1 72 3.7 13.5 49.7 senior season…Rushed for 1,475 yards as a senior…Led team to 7A State Champion- 2014 12 28 398 2 40 2.3 14.2 33.2 ship game as a senior and 4A State Championship as a sophomore…Also a member TOTAL 31 82 1252 7 72 2.6 15.3 40.4 of school’s track team…Played for Head Coach Yusuf Shakir at Lincoln. @csusports 27 BUCCANEER PROFILES

Personal: Son of Sonya Waller and Darrick Waller…Born Jan. 20, 1994...Majoring in Business. JARED

ROBINSON’S CAREER STATS RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G SCOTLAND 15 2013 8 60 320 1 39 5.3 40.0 WR • R-So. • 5-11 • 188 2014 12 87 505 4 34 5.8 42.1 Hartwell, Ga. TOTAL 20 147 825 5 39 5.6 41.2 Hart County

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 8 3 20 0 9 0.4 6.7 2.5 2014 12 7 84 0 45 0.6 12.0 7.0 2014: Made an impact at wide receiver before going down to an injury against TOTAL 20 10 104 0 45 0.5 10.4 5.2 Charlotte...Played in five games and started one...Caught six passes for 141 yards and two touchdowns, and averaged 23.5 yards per catch...Caught a 22-yard pass in the RAY opener against Point (8/28)...Caught two passes, including a 52-yard TD, in the win over Newberry (9/6)...Reeled in a 28-yard TD grab in the victory over Campbell (9/11)... ROWE 35 Came up with 23 and 13-yard catches to help key the win over The Citadel (9/20). WR • R-Sr. • 5-11 • 155 2013: Redshirted the season. Orlando, Fla. Edgewater High School: Played under coaches Joby Scroggs and William DeVane at Hart County High School...Earned All-Region honors following his junior and senior seasons... Caught 49 passes, including five touchdowns, as a senior...Also tallied 87 tackles and three interceptions on defense. 2014: Played in four games at wide receiver...Tallied five catches for 77 yards, with a long of 45...Caught first career pass against The Citadel (9/20)...Hauled in three Personal: Son of Dona and Robert Scotland...Cousin, Tim Jones, played wide receiver passes for 60 yards against Charlotte (9/27), including a 45-yarder that set up a first at CSU as well...Cousin, Jimmy Haygood, currently plays football at North Greenville. half TD.

2013: Played in ten games at cornerback and on special teams and finished with five ZACH tackles…Had one tackle in the season opener at The Citadel (8/31) and two in the victory at Campbell (9/14). SIBRAVA 74 OL • Sr. • 6-3 • 280 2012: Redshirted the season. West Palm Beach, Fla. Park Vista 2011: Appeared in five games at cornerback, while also seeing time on special teams…made three tackles (2 solo), including two solo stops in season opener at Central Florida on Sept. 3. 2014: Played in ten games and started five at offensive guard...Was part of a CSU BOBBY offensive line that helped Christian Reyes become the program’s all-time leading rusher...Helped CSU finish the season 1st nationally in time of possession, and 16th in RUFF 41 rushing yardage. LB • So. • 6-3 • 210 2013: Played in 11 games and started three at offensive tackle…Had 12 knockdown Charleston, S.C. blocks and graded out at 76 percent...Was part of a CSU offense that led the country West Ashley in average time of possession and placed 17th in rushing yardage…Part of a unit that helped Christian Reyes establish the program’s single season rushing record with 1,254 yards.

2014: Played in ten games at linebacker and was a consistent contributor on special 2012: Played in eight games on the offensive line and started the final five of the year teams as well...Exhibited promise for future of Bucs’ defense with speed and feel for at right tackle. Was part of an offensive line which paved the way for nine 100+yard the game...Led all CSU freshmen with 14 tackles, and also notched 0.5 a sack and 1.5 rushing days, inlcuding five 200+yard outings...Helped the Bucs to 307 yards rushing tackles for loss...Had three tackles and 0.5 a sack in collegiate debut against Point on 66 attempts in Big South home win over VMI (10/13)...Was a factor as CSU churned (8/28)...Tallied two stops against both Newberry (9/6) and PC (10/18)...Had two tack- out 409 rushing yards on 59 carries in home rout of Edward Waters (10/27). les in the win over G-W (11/8)...Posted two assisted stops against Georgia (11/22). High School: Played for coach Brian Dodds at Park Vista High School...Named High School: A three-year starter at West Ashley High School in Charleston…He Outback All-Star as a senior and earned all-conference honors. earned All-Region, All-Lowcountry and All-State honors before being named captain of the South team in the annual South Carolina North/South Game…He led the team in Personal: Son of Loni Sibrava and Alan Renzetti. tackles and sacks in his senior season, in addition to adding two ints…He broke the school record for sacks in a game, a season, and a career at WAHS.

Personal: Son of Jody and Brian Ruff...Born October 18, 1995...Majoring in Criminal Justice. 28 CSUSports.com BUCCANEER PROFILES

High School: Earned all-region honors as a senior…Named Gwinnett County Player JOSEPH of the Month for October…Helped team reach the state playoffs four straight years… Also a member of his school’s track and basketball teams…Played for Head Coach SMITH 48 Kevin Reach at Collins Hill. Personal: Son of Ramon Thomas and Stacey Marshall…Born Nov. 10, 1994. LS • R-Jr. • 6-3 • 200 Easley, S.C. BENNY Easley (Delta State) TIMMONS 69 OL • R-Sr. • 6-2 • 300 2014: Served as CSU’s long snapper on punts, extra points and field goals. Atlanta, Ga. 2012 (Delta State): Smith started in his freshman year with the Statesmen at the Silver Bluff long snapper position, recording three tackles in 10 games under head coach Jamey Chadwell. High School: Smith comes to Charleston Southern by way of Easley High School and Easley, S.C., where he lined up as the long snapper under head coach Chad Smith. He 2014: One of eight Bucs to start all 12 games of the season...Started every game was a three-year letter winner and two year starter at the long snapper position. He at right tackle...Part of a CSU offensive line that helped Christian Reyes become the was a four-time Special Teams player of the week at Easley and was ranked in the top school’s all-time rushing leader...Helped lead a CSU offensive line that paved the way 20 nationally among all long snappers by multiple sources. for the nation’s 16th most productive rushing game...Part of a unit that cleared the Personal: Son of Michael and Sharon Smith…Born August 2, 1994…Plans to major way for six 200-yard rushing days, and four 300-yard rushing efforts. in Kinesiology…Brother, Joshua Smith, played football at Clemson from 2000-2003. 2013: Played in and started all 13 games at right tackle…Graded out at 80 percent and had 72 knockdowns...Was part of an offensive line that helped Christian Reyes JONATHAN rush for a school-record 1,254 yards…Key piece of a group that allowed CSU to lead the country in average time of possession while ranking 17th in rushing yardage. 2012: Played in four games on the offensive line, and made first career start at right SLATON 33 guard in season finale at Coastal Carolina (11/17). DB • So. • 5-10 • 180 2011: Appeared in three games on the defensive line, and made first collegiate ap- Lithonia, Ga. pearance versus Liberty on Oct. 22…recorded one assisted tackle versus Stony Brook Arabia Mountain on Nov. 5. High School: Played three seasons for coach Al Lown at Silver Bluff High School... Named to 2010 North-South All-Star game and was an all-area selection...Named to Football Friday Night/ESPN Rize All-CSRA team...Member of basketball and track 2014: Played in all 12 games at defensive back and on special teams...Showed programs, and also played soccer as a senior. promise for future of CSU secondary...Recorded eight tackles, a forced fumble and a Personal: Son of Terry and Valerie Richberg. blocked punt...Had first two career tackles in the win over Campbell (9/11)...Posted two tackles and forced a fumble against Presbyterian...Blocked a field goal at Mon- JACKSON mouth (11/1) to help preserve CSU’s first Big South shutout since 2008...Tallied two solo tackles in the win at Liberty (11/15). WILLIAMSON58 High School: A two-time All-Region selection as a standout wide receiver and de- OL • Jr. • 6-0 • 285 fensive back at Arabia Mountain High School in Lithonia, Ga…The All-Dekalb County Macon, Ga. selection had 40 tackles and two interceptions as a senior…Also had 87 catches for Jones County 1,443 yards and 17 TDs in his career at wide out…Also ran track and was a part of the school’s 4x100 meter relay team and ran a 10.7 in the 100 meters.

Personal: Son of Cynthia and Willie Slaton...Born April 2, 1996...Majoring in Athletic Training.

RAYMERE 2014: Started all 12 games at center was part of a CSU offense live that helped the Bucs lead the country in time of possession for a second straight year...Key part of THOMAS an offensive line that paved the way for six 200-yard rushing days...Helped Christian 1 Reyes become the program's all-time leading rusher...Helped Bucs finish 16th nation- DB • Jr. • 5-11 • 180 ally in rushing yardage. Suwanee, Ga. 2013: Started all 13 games at center as a true freshman…Was part of a CSU Collins Hill offensive line that paved the way for junior Christian Reyes to set the school’s single season rushing record with 1,254 yards…Played a key role on a unit that helped the Bucs compile to nation’s top average time of possession…Was an important piece of an offense that ranked 17th nationally in rushing yardage. 2014: Played in ten games at cornerback and on special teams...Recorded nine tack- High School: Earned second team all-state honors and was twice named all-region les...Had a career-high four tackles in the near-upset of Vanderbilt (10/11)...Posted as a standout at Jones County High School…Played in the SCADA North-South All-Star a tackle in each game during CSU's three-game Big South winning streak to end FCS Game…Helped lead his team to state playoffs his senior season…Current regional portion of season. champ in with a 35-1 record…Also a member of school’s track team… 2013: Played in three games and made first collegiate reception for five yards in the Played for Head Coach Dwight Jones at Jones Co. loss at Gardner-Webb (11/16). Personal: Son of Tracey Roland and Lee Williamson…Born May 30, 1995. @csusports 29 BUCCANEER PROFILES

DEMARIUS ALEXANDER MARSHALL BARNETTE GAGE BOSTWICK 67 LB • Fr. • 5-10 • 200 55 OL • R-Fr. • 6-3 • 270 54 OL • R-Fr. • 6-2 • 275 Camden, S.C. / Camden Fayetteville, N.C. / Jack Britt Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lake Brantley High School: Played under coach Jimmy Neal at 2014: Redshirted the season. 2014: Did not play in a game. Camden High School. High School: Played for Coach Brian Rimpf at Jack High School: A two-time first team all-district selec- Personal: Son of Yolanda Wood...Plans to major in Britt High School...Was an All-Conference performer in tion at Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs, biology at CSU. Bowling and part of a the state championship team in Fla…Was named a second team all-state selection as 2012. a senior, in addition to first team all-district and second Personal: Son of Carrie and Joey Hall...Born March 1, team all-conference…Was his team’s MVP and offen- 1996...Majoring in Education. sive linemen of the year for his junior and senior cam- paigns…Played in the Central Florida All-State Game following his senior season and was named to Orlando Sentinel Super 60…Also competed in weightlifting at Lake Brantley, earned three letters and finished ninth in the state championships as a junior. Personal: Son of Margret Bostwick...Born November 13, 1995...Majoring in Management.

ADAM ALLEN ALAN BARNWELL CHRISTIAN BROWN RB • So. • 5-10 • 210 25 RB • Jr. • 5-10 • 180 RB • Fr. • 5-9 • 180 17 Aiken, S.C. / South Aiken Burlington, N.C. / Cummings (Charlotte/Coffeyville) 26 Alexandria, Va. / Westwood 2014: Appeared in three games as a true freshman Prior to CSU: Played the 2014 season at Coffeyville Com- 2014: Redshirted the season. and carried the ball 12 times for a total of 60 yards, munity College (Kansas), after spending 2013 at first-year pro- High School: Played for Coach Rodney Summers at with a long of 18...Had ten carries for 52 yards in the gram, Charlotte...Rushed for 953 yards and eight touchdowns Westwood High School...Rushed for 1998 yards, scored opener against Point (8/28), and earned two more rush- at Coffeyville...Averaged 6.9 yards per carry at Coffeyville, rank- 26 touchdowns, and recorded 45 tackles as a senior... ing second in the conference...Started 12 games at Charolotte ing attempts against Campbell (9/11). Named HSSR 1st Team AAA All-State...Metro AAA in 2013 and totaled 636 yards rushing and five touchdowns... High School: Played for Coach Jeremy West at South Went for 97 yards rushing in a win over Gardner-Webb as a Offensive Player of the Year...HSSR South Carolina Run- Aiken High School... Had 48 receptions for 1,100 yards, freshman at Charlotte. ningback of the year. and 15 total touchdowns... Named Offensive and Team High School: Named the Mid-State 2A all-Conference Of- Personal: Son of Vivian and Charles Brown...Born MVP. fensive Player of the Year and was an all-conference choice for October 28, 1995...Majoring in Business Administration Personal: Son of Terrye and Clarence Allen...Born the Cavaliers .. Coached by Steve Johnson, Barnwell helped the and Management. September 28, 1996... Majoring in Computer Science. Cavaliers to a pair of 12-2 records and back-to-back confer- ence championships ... a three-time all-region choice, Barnwell rushed for 1700 yards and 25 TD’s on 198 carries as a senior ... selected all-Conference each season ... Averaged nearly six yards a rush and over 15 yards per reception as Team MVP and Best RB as a senior ... All-State 200 meter sprinter in Track who finished 4th in the 200, 5th in the long jump, triple jump and 300 hurdles and 9th in the 400 at the state championship.

TANNER ATKINSON CALEB BRANNON KAMERON BROWN 62 LB • Fr. • 5-10 • 240 60 OL • R-Fr. • 6-0 • 295 84 WR • Fr. • 6-3 • 200 Buffalo, N.Y. / Iroquois Spartanburg, S.C. / Dorman Beech Island, S.C. / Midland Valley High School: Had 54 tackles as a senior at Iroquois High School: Played under coach Dave Gutshall High School: Named all-state twice, as well as all- High School, adding a sack and an interception. at Dorman High School...Started in the North-South region and all-area...Tallied over 100 career receptions, All-Star Game in 2014 after being named 1st team 1,600 yards and 25 touchdowns, while also recroding all-county, all-area and all-region...Notched 27 pancake three interceptions...Named the 2014 Border Bowl MVP blocks and graded out at 79% for the season...Was and competed in the North-South All-Star Game. a team captain and won the FCA Character Award at Dorman...Held a 3.964 GPA as a high school student... Also competed in track and field, throwing the discus and shot put. Personal: Son of Tonya and Samuel Brannon...Plans to major in business at CSU.

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SOLOMON BROWN SAIRE DAVIS KELAN FRAISE 34 LB • R-Fr. • 6-1 • 220 16 WR • Fr. • 6-2 • 170 42 RB • Fr. • 5-7 • 170 Central, S.C. / Daniel Byron, Ga. / Peach County Dacula, Ga. / Dacula 2014: Redshirted the season. High School: Averaged over 16 yards a catch and High School: Recorded over 1,000 all-purpose yards High School: A two-time All-Region selection at D.W. scored seven touchdowns over his final two seasons at in final two seasons at Dacula High School...Scored 12 Daniel High School in Clemson, S.C…Helped his team Peach County High School...Recorded 41 catches for touchdowns as a junior and added seven more as a to the Upper State Championship and AAA State Cham- 571 yards and four touchdowns as a senior...Also played senior...Played in the Gwinett All-Star Game...All-county pionship game…Recorded 130 tackles as a senior… basketball at Peach County. kick returner in 2013 and 2014...Played under coach High school teammate of fellow-signee Tyrell Fleming… Tommy Jones at Dacula. Was a three-sport athlete in high school, helping Daniel to a runner-up finish in the upstate…Also excelled in track by running a 14.05 in the 110-meter hurdles… Ray, his father, played college football at Clemson from 1979-1983. Personal: Son of Lori and Ray Brown...Born June 5, 1996...Majoring in Applied Mathematics.

KHALIL COWARD JARROD DOWNER JACOB GARIBAY 92 LB • Fr. • 5-9 • 195 77 OL • Fr. • 6-3 • 265 91 DL • Fr. • 6-1 • 230 Irmo, S.C. / Dutch Ford Swainsboro, Ga. / Emmanuel County Institute Hanahan, S.C. / Hanahan High School: Tallied 18 tackles, three tackles for loss High School: Named to the all-state team by the High School: Enjoyed a stellar senior year at Hanahan, and a forced fumble as a senior at Dutch Fork High Atlanta Journal Constitution following his senior year... earning a spot in the North & South All-Star Game...Had School. Helped lead Emmanuel County to the state title as a 63 tackles and nine tackles for loss as a senior...Earned sophomore in 2012...Selected to the all-region team in Defensive Leadership Award as a senior at Hanahan... each of his final three high school seasons. Played under coach Charlie Patterson at Hanahan.

DYLAN DARGUZAS ZACK EVANS ROBERT GIBSON 17 QB • Fr. • 5-11 • 195 78 OL • Fr. • 6-2 • 285 73 OL • Fr. • 6-3 • 280 Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lake Brantley Florence, S.C. / South Florence Mooresville, N.C. / Lake Norman High School: Played under coach Jimmy Fletcher at High School: Played under coach David Prince at High School: Played under coach Rob McNeely at Lake West Brunswick High School...Threw for over 1,000 yards South Florence High School...Started first 39 games of Norman High School...Was a two-time all-conference and five touchdowns as a senior...Also played baseball his high school career from freshman through junior and all-county pick as an offensive lineman...Also com- and was a member of the wrestling team. seasons...Two-time all-region selection was also named peted on the track and field team, throwing the discus. Personal: Son of Tony Darguzas. to 2013 Carolina Prep All-State Team. Personal: Son of Robert and Rshette Gibson...Plans to Personal: Son of Scott and April Evans. major in business at CSU.

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RAMEL HAMBRICK-CRAWFORD RONNIE HARRIS LONDON JOHNSON DL • R-Fr. • 6-0 • 280 36 RB • Fr. • 5-10 • 205 5 QB • Fr. • 6-0 • 190 95 Atlanta, Ga. / Tucker Richmond, Va. / Richmond Hill Bennettsville, S.C. / Marlboro County 2014: Redshirted the season. High School: Tallied 1,400 yards rushing, 7.2 yards High School: Named all-state three times, and was High School: Played and earned a per carry and 14 touchdowns as a senior...Named first Region 6-AAA Offensive Player of the Year as a junior at spot in the Georgia vs. Florida All-Star game following a team all-region following a banner senior season... Marlboro...Compiled 5,484 yards passing and 58 touch- standout senior season at Tucker High School in DeKalb Named Bryan County Player of the Week five times downs through the air...Dual threat quarterback tallied County, Ga…Was named a DeKalb County All-Star and during his senior year...Selected honorable mention 1,851 yards rushing and 18 touchdowns...Earned Rookie was rookie of the year on the varsity team as a sopho- all-region as a junior, with 668 yards rushing and seven of the Year honors in South Carolina as a sophomore more…Originally from Baltimore, Md., he was also a touchdowns. quarterback. member of the wrestling team at Tucker and placed fifth in the varsity county tournament. Personal: Son of Bianca and Tarren Crawford...Born September 30, 1996...Majoring in Psychology.

CHANIN HAMILTON TRAVAY HATTEN JOSH JUNIOUS 12 RB • Fr. • 5-10 • 180 88 TE • Fr. • 6-4 • 220 92 OL • Fr. • 5-9 • 260 Vienna, Ga. / Dooly County Pageland, S.C. / Central Columbia, S.C. / Richland Northeast High School: Three-time all-state selection in the High School: Named an all-region selection as a High School: Played under coach Jay Frye at Richland state of Georgia at running back...Named first team senior at Central High School...Earned three varsity Northeast High School. all-region as a senior and second team all-region as letters at Central High School, and also played defensive a junior...Selected honorable mention all-state as a end and outside linebacker...Played under coach Craig sophomore after rushing for 1,458 yards. Hatcher at Central.

STEPHEN HARALAMBIS CRAIG JOHNSON KEEGAN KARIM OL • Fr. • 6-3 • 270 84 LB • Fr. • 6-2 • 205 32 DB • R-Fr. • 6-2 • 180 66 Chapin, S.C. / Chapin Swansea, S.C. / Swansea Kennesaw, Ga. / Harrison High School: Named a 2014 all-state selection as a High School: Recorded 48 tackles, eight tackles for 2014: Redshirted the season. senior at Chapin High School...Played in the presitigious loss, three sacks, a fumble recovery and a blocked High School: Named All-Region 4-AAAAAA and all- Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas following his senior year... kick...Also tallied 57 receptions for a 1,028 yards and county following his senior year as a cornerback at Har- Named all-region twice and all-area in 2014...Also com- 13 touchdowns as a wide receiver...Named all-region in rison High School in Kennesaw, Ga…Was a three-year peted on the wrestling and baseball teams at Chapin. both 2013 and 2014...Named All-Lexington County, and starter at Harrison and performed well in the classroom, also selected to The State’s All-Midlands Team. compiling a 3.66 GPA. Personal: Son of Chantele Karim...Born September 18, 1995...Majoring in Biology.

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WYATT KEISLER JUSTIN MOOD NOAH OLIVER 65 OL • R-Fr. • 6-4 • 275 26 DB • So. • 5-11 • 190 40 DL • R-Fr. • 6-3 • 265 Lexington, S.C. / Lexington Ladson, S.C. / Stratford Altamonte Springs, Fla. / Lake Brantley 2014: Did not appear in a game. 2014: Played in 11 games at defensive back, as well 2014: Redshirted the season. High School: Played for Coach Josh Stepp at Lexington as on special teams. High School: Earned a second team all-state selection High School. High School: Product of Stratford High School and as a senior at Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Personal: Son of Debbie and Clyde Keisler...Born Febru- Ladson, S.C., where he lined up at free safety under Springs, Fla…Also garnered first-team all-conference ary 12, 1996...Majoring in Athletic Training. head coach Ray Stackley...Over his final two seasons in and all-district honors as a senior…Named to Orland high school, he finished with 99 tackles, seven intercep- Sentinel Super 60 (#35) and was selected second team tions, a forced fumble and two defensive touchdowns... all-state by the publication…As a junior, he earned sec- He earned the Knight Pride Award and the team’s Most ond team all-conference and all-district accolades and Valuable Defensive Back award...In addition to football, was Lake Brantley’s defensive lineman of the year… he lined up on the Stratford baseball team. Tallied 78 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, ten sacks and Personal: Son of Bryan and Jestine Mood…Born March recovered two fumbles as a senior at Lake Brantley…As 30, 1994…Plans to major in Physical Education. a junior, he recorded 54 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and seven sacks…Also competed in weightlifting for three years and basketball for one while at Lake Brantley. Personal: Son of Ingrid Celestin and Mike Oliver...Born March 24, 1996...Majoring in Business Administration.

DEQUAN MEANS-CAMPBELL SEAN MOORE SHAWN PEACE WR • Fr. • 6-1 • 165 63 OL • R-So. • 6-3 • 293 66 DL • R-So. • 6-0 • 285 87Spartanburg, S.C. / Spartanburg Ellenwood, Ga. / Woodland Ladson, S.C. / Stratford High School: Played under coach Chris Miller at 2014: Did not play in a game. 2014: Played in six games on the defensive line, at Spartanburg High School. 2013: Redshirted the season. nose guard...Recorded a tackle against Coastal Carolina High School: A four-year standout at Woodland High (10/25)...Saw action in wins over Point, Newberry, The School in Ellendwood, Ga…Also a member of school’s Citadel and Gardner-Webb. track team…Played for Head Coach Scott Scmitt at 2013: Redshirted. Woodland High School. High School: A All-State 4A selection at Stratford High Personal: Son of Harrice and Wylene Moore…Born Aug. School in Ladson, S.C...Named First Team All-Lowcountry 18, 1995. and two-time All-Region 7-AAAA...Also a North-South All-Star...Had 95 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and two sacks as a senior...Had 99 tackles as a junior...Also a member of the wrestling team. Personal: Majoring in Physical Education at CSU...Born September 9, 1994...Son of Fatima and Stanley Peace.

GRAYSON MILLER THEO MORDECAI JAJUAN PERKINS 61 DL • Fr. • 6-3 • 230 39 WR • R-Fr. • 6-3 • 205 31 DB • So. • 5-10 • 185 Manchester, Tenn. / Coffee County Central Washington, D.C. / Cheshire Academy Quincy, Fla. / East Gadsen High School: Played under coach Stephen Graves at High School: Played for Coach David Dykeman at 2014: Played in nine games at cornerback...Recorded Coffee County Central High School. Cheshire Academy...Had 900 yards recieving and 10 six tackles and a fumble recovery...Saw more extensive Personal: Son of Tracy and Doug Miller...Plans to major touchdowns his senior season...Also played varisty time late in the season and had two tackles each in in business at CSU. basketball and track at Cheshire. wins over Gardner-Webb (11/8) and Liberty (11/15)... Personal: Son of Donna Galloway and Ted Mordecai... Recovered a fumble at Georgia (11/22). Born March 31, 1995...Undeclared Major High School: Named to all-state second team, as well as all-county and All-Big Bend following his senior year at East Gadsden High School in Quincy, Fla… Also competed in track and field and basketball at East Gadsden…Cousin, , played football at Clemson from 1999-2002. Personal: Son of Katrina Simmons and Otis Perkins, Jr....Born January 22, 1996...Majoring in Athletic Train- ing.

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KENDRICK ROACH CALVIN ROWLAND NICK SANDS 60 DB • So. • 5-9 • 200 31 DB • Fr. • 6-0 • 180 57 LB • R-Fr. • 6-1 • 245 Hopkins, S.C. / Lower Richland Irmo, S.C. / Irmo Greer, S.C. / Eastside 2014: Did not play in a game. High School: Played under coaches Bob Hanna and 2014: Did not play in a game. High School: Product of Lower Richland High School Reggie Kennedy at Irmo High School. High School: Named an all-region selection in 2011, and Hopkins, S.C., where he lined up at safety under 2012 and 2013, and all-county in 2012, as a linebacker head coach Wayne Farmer. He finished his high school at Eastside High School in Greenville, S.C…Was named playing career with 145 tackles, one interception, Greer Citizen Player of the Week in 2012 and 2013, and nine forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and one Greenville News Player of the Week in 2011...Tallied 135 defensive touchdown. On the offensive side of the ball, tackles in 2012 to lead team, including ten tackles for he finished with 800 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns. loss, five sacks, two fumble recoveries and one intercep- He was an All-Conference and All-Region selection, tion...Led 2013 team with 16 tackles per game in injury earning team Offensive MVP and Defensive Back of the shortened season, finishing with 115 total stops, nine Year honors. tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries... Personal: Son of Kendrick and Yolande Roach…Born Was a four-year varsity letter winner and three-year October 3, 1993…Plans to major in Physical Educa- starter. tion…Father, Kendrick Roach, ran track at Clemson Personal: Born January 24, 1996...Undeclared Major. from 1990-1994.

JOHNNY ROBINSON DEMETRI ROYER KYLE SAVERANCE 98 DL • Fr. • 6-1 • 260 19 DB • Fr. • 6-0 • 195 97 LB • Fr. • 6-0 • 200 Apopka, Fla. / Apopka Clearwater, Fla. / Clearwater Central Catholic North Augusta, S.C. / North Augusta High School: Led Apopka to its second state title in High School: Named second team all-state and first High School: Played under coach Brian Thomas at three seasons as a senior, notching two hurries and a team all-county as a senior...Led Clearwater Central North Augusta High School. sack in the state title game...Also helped Apopka to a Catholic in interceptions and was named an Under state championship as a sophomore in 2012...Won the Armour All-American...Led team in tackles and forced 2014 Merit Scholar Award for his performance in the fumbles...Named first team all-state by the Tampa Bay classroom...Played under Coach Darlington at Apopka. Times.

DEONDRE ROMEO JAKOB SALGADO LANDON SAYEGH 51 FB/LB • R-Fr. • 5-10 • 213 82 WR • R-Fr. • 6-4 • 200 LB • R-Fr. • 5-9 • 215 Tampa, Fla. / East Bay Heber, Calif. / Central Union Simpsonville, S.C. / Hillcrest 2014: Redshirted the season. 2014: Redshirted the season. 2014: Redshirted the season. High School: Played for Coach Frank Larosa at East High School: Played for Coach Michael Hobbs at High School: A two-sport standout and All-Region Bay High School...Recorded 134 tackles, 81 solo, and Central Union High School...Named Team MVP. linebacker from Hillcrest High School in the Greenville 21.5 tackles for loss in senior season. Personal: Son of Elaine Salgado and Vincent Nelson... area...Recorded 171 tackles and 56 tackles for loss Personal: Son of Tshacha Romeo...Born June 30, Born February 2, 1996...Undeclared Major. during his senior season to go with nine sacks, five 1995...Majoring in Biology and Pre-Engineering, interceptions, and two defensive TDs...Was a three-time All-Region selection as a wrestler and a three-time state qualifier...He was a nominee for the North-South All-Star game as a senior. Personal: Son of Jennifer and Joe Sayegh...Born Sep- tember 7, 1995...Majoring in Kinesiology.

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QUA-VONN SCOTT BRACKIN SMITH ALEX THOMPSON 83 TE • Fr. • 6-1 • 230 79 DL • Fr. • 6-3 • 220 93 OL • R-Fr. • 6-2 • 270 Athens, Ga. / Clarke Central Bogart, Ga. / North Oconee Spartanburg, S.C. / Spartanburg High School: Named first team all-region as a junior... High School: Named Georgia 8-AAAA First Team 2014: Redshirted the season. Recorded six catches for 95 yards and four carries for 47 All-Region, and AAAA Second Team All-State as a senior High School: Played for Coach Chris Miller at Spar- yards as a senior...Tallied 75 career tackles, seven tack- offensive lineman...Recorded five sacks, 36 tackles, and tanburg High School...Awarded Unsung Hero Award and les for loss, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries 13 tackles for loss during a dominant senior season... Offensive Line MVP. and two interception returns for touchdowns. Also starred on the offensive line, posting 87 knock- Personal: Born April 4, 1996. downs, 37 pancake blocks, and 29 key blocks...Named Defensive and Offensive Player of the Week in the region multiple times...Played under coach Terry Tuley at North Oconee.

NOAH SHULER LOGAN SMITH THAD THOMPSON 67 RB • Jr. • 5-7 • 215 50 LB • R-Fr. • 6-1 • 235 87 WR • R-Fr. • 6-1 • 185 Goose Creek, S.C. / Stratford Flagler Beach, Fla. / Flagler Goose Creek, S.C. / Stratford Prior to CSU: Played two seasons at Methodist Univer- 2014: Redshirted the season. 2014: Redshirted the season. sity in Fayetteville, N.C...Rushed for 751 yards and 12 High School: Played for Coach Ceasar Campana at High School: Played for Coach Joe Marion at Stratford touchdowns in ten games in 2014. Flagler Palm Coast High School...Recorded over 240 High School...Recorded 72 receptions, 1400 yards and High School: Played under coach Ray Stackley at tackles and 20 sacks in his career...Named to All-County 14 touchdowns...Named to All-State and All-Low Country Stratford High School...Also competed in track and field Team and Defensive Team MVP in Senior season...A Teams. and wrestling. state qualifier in both wrestling and weightlifting... Personal: Son of Sheila and Ron Thompson...Born Graduated with a 3.3 GPA. March 17, 1996...Majoring in Nursing. Personal: Son of Sara and Patrick Smith... Born August 27, 1996...Majoring in Business Administration and Marketing.

J.D. SOSEBEE JUSTIN STANLEY NICK TONONI 5 LB • Fr. • 6-1 • 220 50 LB • R-So. • 5-8 • 225 73 OL • R-Fr. • 5-11 • 260 Gainesville, Ga. / Gainesville Johns Island, S.C. / James Island North Charleston, S.C. / Fort Dorchester High School: Recorded 500 career tackles, seven 2014: Did not play in a game. 2014: Redshirted the season. sacks, 12 forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries and High School: Product of James Island Charter High High School: Named All-Dorchester County and sec- three interceptions at Gainesville High School...Was School and Johns Island, S.C., where he lined up at ond team All-Region following his senior season at Fort a first team all-state selection as a senior...Named linebacker for head coaches John Patterson and Randall Dorchester High School in the Charleston area…Named all-area three times, and first team all-region twice... Hilyer. He was a three-year varsity letterman, finishing FDHS Lineman of the Year in 2012 and 2013…Graded Helped Gainesville to a state championship as a sopho- his career with 254 career tackles and nine sacks. He out at over 90 percent in every game as a senior and more in 2012. was an All-Region 7AAA Honorable Mention selection had 50 pancake blocks…Was a member of FDHS track as a sophomore. In addition to football, he earned MVP team and threw discus...Also a member of the National honors in track and field at James Island and finished Honor Society. sixth in the 3A state meet for discus. Personal: Son of Christina and Todd Tononi...Born July Personal: Son of Barbra and Jackie Stanley…Born May 23, 1995...Majoring in Business. 9, 1995…Plans to major in Applied Mathematics.

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D’ANDRE STREAT BLAKE WILSON ALEX WATERS 30 DL • Fr. • 6-2 • 245 52 LB • Fr. • 6-2 • 225 70 OL • Jr. • 6-4 • 258 James Island, S.C. / James Island Charter San Diego, Calif. / East Lake Greer, S.C. / Greer High School: Played under coach Randy Hilyer at High School: Played under coach John McFadden at 2013: Redshirted the season. James Island Charter High School...Also played basket- East Lake High School...Helped lead East Lake to 2013 High School: Played in the SCADA North-South All- ball and track at James Island Charter, qualifying for CIF Championship...Was a two-time all-conference Star Game following his senior season…Earned Greer the state championships in the 4x100 meter relay. selection at linebacker...Also played baseball and Citizen/Greenville News Student-Athlete of the Week Personal: Son of Tiffany Richardson. basketball at East Lake. honors…Played for Head Coach Will Young at Greer. Prior to CSU: All-conference selection in 2014 at Personal: Also a member of Greer’s Mu Alpha Theta Southwestern College, posting 30 tackles, four tackles and Beta Club…Son of Sebrina Westmoreland and Larry for loss, two sacks and two interceptions, returning one Westmoreland…Born Feb. 24, 1995. for a touchdown. Personal: Son of Craig and Patricia Wilson...Plans to major in business at CSU.

LAWRENCE MARCUS TUCKER III AUSTIN WALL QUAN WHITE LB • Fr. • 5-8 • 198 89 WR • R-So. • 5-11 • 200 39 WR • Fr. • 6-1 • 190 68 Gadsden, S.C. / Lower Richland Charleston, S.C. / Bishop England Greenville, S.C. / Christ Church High School: Played under coach Darryl Page at Lower 2014: Did not appear in a game. High School: Starred as a running back and safety at Richland High School...Tallied 210 tackles and five in- High School: Played for Coach Josh Stepp at Lexington Christ Church High School in Greenville, South Carolina terceptions during his career...Was an honor roll student High School. and played on three-state championship teams as a and JROTC Command Sergeant Major. Personal: Son of Debbie and Clyde Keisler...Born Febru- four-year starter…Was a key member of teams that Personal: Son of Tia and Lawrence Tucker...Plans to ary 12, 1996...Majoring in Athletic Training. combined to go 53-2 in four years, and served as team major in kinesiology at CSU. captain as a senior…Finished career as Christ Church’s all-time leader in yards…Twice garnered all-state accolades, and three times was named all-region and all-county…Named region player of the year following his senior season and played in the North/South All-Star Game. Personal: Son of Patrice McMahan...Born September 6, 1994...Majoring in Business Administration.

GERALD TURNER 44 DL • So. • 6-2 • 250 Goose Creek, S.C. / Goose Creek (South Carolina) Prior to CSU: Redshirted the 2013 season at South Carolina before playing in six games for the Gamecocks in 2014...Played mostly on special teams at South Carolina, and transitioned to full back during 2014... Highly recruited prospect that also garnered scholarship offers from Clemson and North Carolina coming out of Goose Creek High School. High School: Named High School Sports Report Defensive Player of the Year in 2012...Helped lead Goose Creek to a South Carolina 4A Division II state title in 2012...Posted 93 tackles and eight sacks as a senior at Goose Creek...Starred in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas in 2012, tallying six tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, an interception and two pass breakups...Also a key part of Goose Creek state title run in 2011, finishing with 42 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and nine sacks.

36 CSUSports.com SERIES HISTORY

2015 First Meetings Nov. 18, 2006 (A)...... 17-31 L CSU vs. All Time (100-164) Troy...... Sept. 12 Nov. 17, 2007 (H)...... 2-41 L Alabama-Birmingham...... 0-6 ETSU...... Sept. 17 Nov. 22, 2008 (A) ...... 24-0 W Allen...... 1-0 Kennesaw State...... Nov. 7 Nov. 21, 2009 (H)...... 30-23 W Appalachian State...... 1-0 Alabama...... Nov. 21 Nov. 20, 2010 (A)...... 3-70 L Austin Peay...... 4-0 Nov. 12, 2011 (H)...... 38-45 L Benedict...... 1-0 Bethel...... 1-0 North Greenville Nov. 17, 2012 (A)...... 20-41 L Campbell...... 2-0 11-1 (.917), 9-1 Home, 2-0 Away Nov. 9, 2013 (H)...... 31-26 W Catawba...... 0-1 Oct. 5, 2013 (H)...... 28-14 W Nov. 1, 2014 (A)...... 22-43 L Central Florida (UCF)...... 0-1 Sept. 4, 2010 (H)...... 41-31 W Charleston (WV)...... 1-0 Sept. 26, 2009 (H)...... 34-0 W Gardner-Webb Charlotte...... 2-0 Sept. 27, 2008 (H)...... 27-0 W 5-9 (.357), 4-3 Home, 1-5 Away Chattanooga...... 0-1 Citadel, The...... 3-5 Sept. 29, 2007 (A)...... 46-33 W Sept. 12, 1992 (A)...... 0-56 L Citadel J.V., The...... 1-1 Sept. 30, 2006 (H)...... 20-10 W Nov. 9, 2002 (H)...... 15-57 L Coastal Carolina...... 4-8 Sept. 24, 2005 (A)...... 35-28 W Nov. 8, 2003 (A)...... 0-46 L Colorado...... 0-1 Oct. 23, 2004 (H)...... 55-7 W Nov. 13, 2004 (H) ...... 0-18 L Davidson...... 0-2 Oct. 25, 2003 (H)...... 21-49 L Nov. 5, 2005 (A)...... 38-7 W East Tennessee State...... 0-5 Sept. 7, 2002 (H)...... 9-0 W Nov. 4, 2006 (H)...... 28-14 W Edward Waters...... 4-0 Sept. 2, 2001 (H)...... 38-0 W Oct. 27, 2007 (A)...... 25-29 L Elon...... 0-4 Ferrum...... 0-1 Sept. 19, 1998 (H)...... 55-37 W Oct. 4, 2008 (H)...... 13-10 W Florida...... 0-1 Oct. 17, 2009 (A)...... 20-27 L Florida State...... 0-1 The Citadel Oct. 16, 2010 (H)...... 25-35 L Frostburg State...... 1-0 2-5 (.285), 2-5 Away Oct. 29, 2011 (A)...... 7-14, L Gallaudet...... 1-0 Nov. 21, 2002 (A)...... 19-53 L Nov. 10, 2012 (H)...... 28-10 W Gardner-Webb...... 5-9 Aug. 30, 2003 (A)...... 10-64 L Nov. 16, 2013 (A)...... 10-27 L Georgetown...... 1-0 Georgia...... 0-1 Sept. 3, 2005 (A)...... 14-28 L Nov. 8, 2014 (H)...... W, 44-14 Guilford...... 2-1 Sept. 9, 2006 (A)...... 38-35 W (2 OT) Hawaii...... 0-2 Sept. 1, 2007 (A)...... 14-35 L Liberty Hofstra...... 0-2 Sept. 1, 2012 (A)...... 14-49 L 3-19 (.136), 1-9 Home, 2-10 Away Howard...... 0-2 Aug. 31, 2013 (A)...... 32-29 W Oct. 30, 1993 (A)...... 6-42 L Illinois...... 0-1 Sept. 20, 2014 (H)...... 20-18 W Nov. 19, 1994 (A)...... 27-59 L Jacksonville...... 5-2 James Madison...... 0-1 Oct. 28, 1995 (H)...... 15-19 L Johnson C. Smith...... 1-0 BIG SOUTH OPPONENTS Oct. 26, 1996 (A)...... 7-38 L Kentucky...... 0-1 Oct. 25, 1997 (H)...... 14-18 L Lees-McRae...... 1-0 Presbyterian Oct. 3, 1998 (A)...... 21-28 L Lenoir-Rhyne...... 1-0 8-14 (.363), 5-7 Home, 3-7 Away Oct. 23, 1999 (H)...... 14-34 L Liberty...... 3-19 Sept. 11, 1993 (H)...... 17-16 W Nov. 11, 2000 (A)...... 25-0 W Mars Hill...... 1-2 Sept. 10, 1994 (A)...... 34-38 L Nov. 10, 2001 (H)...... 31-45 L Methodist...... 1-1 Miami (Fla.)...... 0-1 Sept. 9, 1995 (H)...... 6-44 L Oct. 19, 2002 (A)...... 17-31 L Miami (Ohio)...... 0-1 Sept. 14, 1996 (A)...... 26-34 L Nov. 1, 2003 (H)...... 6-17 L Monmouth...... 1-0 Sept. 13, 1997 (H)...... 7-16 L Oct. 30, 2004 (A)...... 6-34 L Morehead State...... 1-3 Sept. 12, 1998 (A)...... 0-42 L Nov. 12, 2005 (H)...... 31-30 W Morgan State...... 0-2 Sept. 11, 1999 (H)...... 14-20 L Nov. 11, 2006 (A)...... 20-34 L New Haven...... 0-1 Sept. 9, 2000 (A)...... 13-28 L Oct. 20, 2007 (H)...... 10-50 L Newberry...... 2-7 Newport News Apprentice...... 1-2 Sept. 8, 2001 (H)...... 10-19 L Oct. 25, 2008 (A)...... 0-42 L Norfolk State...... 1-1 Sept. 14, 2002 (A)...... 6-26 L Oct. 24, 2009 (H)...... 13-20 L North Greenville ...... 11-1 Sept. 13, 2003 (H)...... 14-17 L Oct. 9, 2010 (A)...... 20-44 L Point...... 1-0 Sept. 11, 2004 (A) ...... 14-19 L Oct. 22, 2011 (H)...... 16-38 L Presbyterian ...... 8-14 Sept. 10, 2005 (H)...... 0-42 L Nov. 3, 2012 (A)...... 12-26 L Samford...... 0-2 Sept. 2, 2006 (A)...... 21-13 W Nov. 23, 2013 (H)...... 14-56 L Savannah State...... 6-0 Shorter...... 2-0 Nov. 10, 2007 (H)...... 28-24 W Nov. 15, 2014 (A)...... 38-36 W South Carolina State...... 0-8 Nov. 8, 2008 (H)...... 29-18 W South Florida (USF)...... 0-5 Nov. 7, 2009 (A)...... 46-32 W Monmouth Stony Brook...... 1-4 Nov. 13, 2010 (H)...... 42-39 W 1-0 (1.00), 1-0 Away Tennessee-Martin...... 0-1 Nov. 19, 2011 (A)...... 14-45 L Nov. 1, 2014 (A)...... 27-0 W Towson State...... 0-2 Oct. 20, 2012 (H)...... 31-21 W Troy State...... 0-3 Nov. 2, 2013 (A)...... 27-16 W Tusculum...... 3-1 Vanderbilt...... 0-1 Oct. 18, 2014 (H)...... 3-7 L Virginia Military Institute (VMI)...... 7-6 Wesley College...... 0-1 Coastal Carolina West Liberty State...... 1-0 4-8 (.333), 3-3 Home, 1-5 Away West Virginia St. College...... 5-0 Nov. 22, 2003 (H)...... 14-48 L West Virginia Wesleyan...... 1-0 Nov. 20, 2004 (A)...... 28-56 L Wingate...... 1-1 Nov. 19, 2005 (H)...... 34-27 (OT) W Wofford...... 0-13 @csusports 37 2015 OPPONENTS

LOCATION: Tigerville, S.C. 2015 SCHEDULE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Jan McDonald Sept. 3 at Charleston Southern SERIES: CSU leads, 11-1 GAME 1 CONFERENCE: Conference Carolinas Sep. 12 Lenoir Rhyne LAST MEETING: CSU 28, NGU 14 NORTH GREENVILLE STADIUM: Younts Stadium Sep. 19 at Newberry 2014 RECORD: 7-5 Sep. 26 UNC Pembroke (10/5/13) HEAD COACH: Jeff Farrington Oct. 3 at Mars Hill University SEPT. 3, 2015 - 7 P.M. RECORD AT NGU: 12-11 Oct. 10 at Ave Maria University NOTE: Bucs open season against Oct. 17 Tusculum College CAREER RECORD: 12-11 (2 Seasons) program Chadwell led to D-II Quar- BUCCANEER FIELD Oct. 24 University of God’s Chosen SID: Robbie Gawrys terfinals in 2011. NGU comes off 7-5 CHARLESTON, S.C. Oct. 31 at Wingate University PHONE: 864-907-9531 Nov. 7 at Carson Newman College mark in 2014. TV: BIG SOUTH NETWORK EMAIL: [email protected] Nov. 14 Virginia Univ. of Lynchburg

LOCATION: Troy, Ala. 2015 SCHEDULE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Sandy Atkins Sept. 5 at North Carolina State SERIES: First ever meeting GAME 2 CONFERENCE: Sun Belt Sep. 12 Charleston Southern LAST MEETING: N/A @ TROY STADIUM: Veterans Memorial Stadium Sep. 19 at Wisconsin 2014 RECORD: 3-9 Oct. 3 South Alabama HEAD COACH: Neal Brown Oct. 10 at Mississippi State NOTE: Bucs head to Alabama for SEPT. 12, 2015 - 7 P.M. RECORD AT Troy: N/A (1st Season) Oct. 17 Idaho first of two times this year to meet Oct. 24 at New Mexico State CAREER RECORD: N/A (1st Season as HC) Troy program led by second youngest VETERANS MEMORIAL STADIUM Oct. 31 at Appalachian State SID: Adam Prendergast head coach in FBS ranks. TROY, ALA. Nov. 7 UL Monroe PHONE: 334-670-3832 Nov. 14 Georgia Southern TV: ESPN3 EMAIL: [email protected] Nov. 27 at Georgia State Dec. 5 at UL Lafayette

LOCATION: Johnson City, Tenn. 2015 SCHEDULE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dr. Richard Sander Sept. 3 Kennesaw State SERIES: ETSU leads, 5-0 GAME 3 CONFERENCE: SoCon Sep. 10 Maryville College LAST MEETING: ETSU 26, CSU 0 EAST TENNESSEE STATE STADIUM: Kermit Tipton Stadium Sep. 17 at Charleston Southern 2014 RECORD: N/A (1st year program) Sep. 26 Emory & Henry (11/3/01) HEAD COACH: Carl Torbush Oct. 3 St. Francis (Pa.) SEPT. 17, 2015 - 7 P.M. RECORD AT ETSU: 1st year Oct. 17 at Mercer NOTE: Chadwell leads CSU against Oct. 24 at Montana State CAREER RECORD: 20-26 (4 Seasons) alma mater as ETSU starts first BUCCANEER FIELD Oct. 31 Warner SID: Michael White season of football since 2003. CHARLESTON, S.C. Nov. 7 at Robert Morris PHONE: 423-439-4220 Nov. 14 at Gardner-Webb TV: BIG SOUTH NETWORK EMAIL: [email protected] Nov. 21 Kentucky Wesleyan

LOCATION: Charleston, S.C. 2015 SCHEDULE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Jim Senter Sept. 5 Davidson SERIES: The Citadel leads, 5-3 GAME 4 CONFERENCE: SoCon Sep. 12 Western Carolina LAST MEETING; CSU 20, The Citadel @ THE CITADEL STADIUM: Johnson Hagood Stadium Sep. 19 at Georgia Southern 2014 RECORD: 5-7 Sep. 26 Charleston Southern 18 (9/20/14) HEAD COACH: Mike Houston Oct. 10 Wofford SEPT. 26, 2015 - 6 P.M. RECORD AT The Citadel: 5-7 Oct. 17 at Samford NOTE: CSU has ramped up local ri- Oct. 24 at Furman CAREER RECORD: 34-15 (4 Seasons) valry with two wins by combined five JOHNSON HAGOOD STADIUM Oct. 31 Mercer SID: Derek Satterfield points in Chadwell’s tenure. Bucs CHARLESTON, S.C. Nov. 7 VMI PHONE: 843-953-5353 Nov. 14 at Chattanooga beat Bulldogs on road in Chadwell’s TV: TBA EMAIL: [email protected] Nov. 21 at South Carolina debut in 2013.

LOCATION: West Long Branch, N.J. 2015 SCHEDULE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dr. Marilyn McNeil Sept. 5 Holy Cross SERIES: CSU leads, 1-0 GAME 5 CONFERENCE: Big South Sep. 12 at Central Michigan LAST MEETING: CSU 27, Monmouth MONMOUTH STADIUM: Kessler Field Sep. 19 at Wagner 2014 RECORD: 6-5 Sep. 26 at Fordham 0 (11/1/14) HEAD COACH: Kevin Callahn Oct. 3 Bryant OCT. 10, 2015 - 12 P.M. RECORD AT Monmouth: 126-102 (22 Seasons) Oct. 10 at Charleston Southern SERIES NOTE: CSU kicks off Big Oct. 17 Liberty CAREER RECORD: Same South slate against Monmouth BUCCANEER FIELD Oct. 24 Coastal Carolina SID: Greg Viscomi squad it limited to 112 yards of CHARLESTON, S.C. Oct. 31 at Kennesaw State PHONE: 732-571-4447 Nov. 14 Presbyterian offense in shutout on blustery Jersey TV: BIG SOUTH NETWORK EMAIL: [email protected] Nov. 21 at Gardner-Webb day last year.

LOCATION: Clinton, S.C. 2015 SCHEDULE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Brian Reese Sept. 5 at Miami (Ohio) SERIES: PC leads, 14-8 GAME 6 CONFERENCE: Big South Sep. 12 at Charlotte LAST MEETING: PC 7, CSU 3 @ PRESBYTERIAN STADIUM: Sep. 19 Campbell 2014 RECORD: 6-5 Sep. 26 Chattanooga (10/18/14) HEAD COACH: Harold Nichols Oct. 3 at Western Carolina OCT. 17, 2015 - 2 P.M. RECORD AT PC: 15-49 (7 Seasons) Oct. 10 at Coastal Carolina SERIES NOTE: CSU looks to avenge Oct. 17 Charleston Southern CAREER RECORD: Same frustrating home loss that likely kept BAILEY MEMORIAL STADIUM Oct. 31 Gardner-Webb SID: Ryan Real CSU from share of Big South title CLINTON, S.C. Nov. 7 at Liberty PHONE: 502-931-5651 Nov. 14 at Monmouth and FCS Playoff bid in 2014. TV: BIG SOUTH NETWORK EMAIL: [email protected] Nov. 21 Kennesaw State

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LOCATION: Boiling Springs, N.C. 2015 SCHEDULE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Chuck Burch Sept. 5 at South Alabama SERIES: GWU leads, 9-5 GAME 7 CONFERENCE: Big South Sep. 12 Elon LAST MEETING: CSU 44, GWU 14 @ GARDNER-WEBB STADIUM: Spangler Stadium Sep. 19 Virginia Union 2014 RECORD: 4-8 Sep. 26 at Wofford (11/8/14) HEAD COACH: Carroll McCray Oct. 10 Liberty OCT. 24, 2015 - 1:30 P.M. RECORD AT GWU: 12-13 (2 Seasons) Oct. 17 at Kennesaw State NOTE: CSU ripped of 27 first quarter Oct. 24 Charleston Southern CAREER RECORD: 28-44 (6 Seasons) points en route to senior day rout of SPANGLER STADIUM Oct. 31 at Presbyterian SID: Marc Rabb GWU last November. BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. Nov. 7 at Coastal Carolina PHONE: 704-406-4355 Nov. 14 East Tennessee State TV: BIG SOUTH NETWORK EMAIL: [email protected] Nov. 21 Monmouth

LOCATION: Conway, S.C. 2015 SCHEDULE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Matt Hogue Sept. 5 at Furman SERIES: CCU leads, 8-4 GAME 8 CONFERENCE: Big South Sep. 12 at South Carolina State LAST MEETING: CCU 43, CSU 22 COASTAL CAROLINA STADIUM: Sep. 19 Western Illinois 2014 RECORD: 12-2 Sep. 26 Bryant (10/25/14) HEAD COACH: Joe Moglia Oct. 3 Alabama A&M OCT. 31, 2015 - 7 P.M. RECORD AT CCU: 32-10 (3 Seasons) Oct. 10 Presbyterian NOTE: Bucs upended then No. 3 Oct. 24 at Monmouth CAREER RECORD: Same and undefeated Coastal in last trip BUCCANEER FIELD Oct. 31 at Charleston Southern SID: Mike Cawood to Buccaneer Field in November of CHARLESTON, S.C. Nov. 7 Gardner-Webb PHONE: 843-349-2822 Nov. 14 Kennesaw State 2013. TV: ASN EMAIL: [email protected] Nov. 21 at Liberty

LOCATION: Kennesaw, Ga. 2015 SCHEDULE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Vaughn Williams Sept. 3 at East Tennessee State SERIES: 1st ever meeting GAME 9 CONFERENCE: Big South Sep. 12 Edward Waters LAST MEETING: N/A @ KENNESAW STATE STADIUM: Sep. 19 Shorter 2014 RECORD: N/A (1st year program) Sep. 26 at Dayton HEAD COACH: Brian Bohannon Oct. 10 Point NOTE: CSU kicks off month of No- NOV. 7, 2015 - 1 P.M. RECORD AT KSU: 1st year Oct. 17 Gardner-Webb vember at first-year Kennesaw State Oct. 24 at Liberty CAREER RECORD: 1st year as head coach program new to Big South. FIFTH THIRD BANK STADIUM Oct. 31 Monmouth SID: Al Barba KENNESAW, GA. Nov. 7 Charleston Southern PHONE: 470-578-7837 Nov. 14 at Coastal Carolina TV: BIG SOUTH NETWORK EMAIL: [email protected] Nov. 21 at Presbyterian

LOCATION: Lynchburg, Va. 2015 SCHEDULE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Jeff Barber Sept. 5 Delaware State SERIES: Liberty leads, 19-3 GAME 10 CONFERENCE: Big South Sep. 12 at West Virginia LAST MEETING: CSU 38, Liberty 36 LIBERTY STADIUM: Williams Stadium Sep. 19 Montana 2014 RECORD: 9-5 Sep. 26 at Southern Illinois (11/15/14) HEAD COACH: Turner Gill Oct. 3 at Georgia State NOV. 14, 2015 - 2 P.M. RECORD AT Liberty: 23-14 (3 Seasons) Oct. 10 at Gardner-Webb NOTE: Bucs rolled up 576 yards of Oct. 17 at Monmouth CAREER RECORD: 48-62 (9 Seasons) offense and 359 rushing yards - BUCCANEER FIELD Oct. 24 Kennesaw State SID: Todd Wetmore both records vs. D-I foes - to snap CHARLESTON, S.C. Nov. 7 Presbyterian PHONE: 434-582-2292 Nov. 14 at Charleston Southern 8-game losing streak against TV: TBA EMAIL: [email protected] Nov. 21 Coastal Carolina Liberty.

LOCATION: Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2015 SCHEDULE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Bill Battle Sept. 5 Wisconsin SERIES: 1st ever meeting GAME 11 CONFERENCE: Sep. 12 Middle Tennessee State LAST MEETING: N/A @ ALABAMA STADIUM: Bryant-Denny Stadium Sep. 19 Ole Miss 2014 RECORD: 12-2 Sep. 26 UL Monroe HEAD COACH: Nick Saban Oct. 3 at Georgia NOTE: Bucs line up against one of NOV. 21, 2015 - TBA RECORD AT Alabama: 86-17 (8 Years) Oct. 10 Arkansas college football’s elite once again, Oct. 17 at Texas A&M CAREER RECORD: 177-59-1 (19 Seasons) taking on an Alabama program with BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM Oct. 24 Tennessee SID: Jeff Purinton 15 national championships. TUSCALOOSA, ALA. Nov. 7 LSU PHONE: 205-348-3600 Nov. 14 at Mississippi State TV: TBA EMAIL: [email protected] Nov. 21 Charleston Southern Nov. 28 at Auburn

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2014 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Opponent/Game Info Series Info/TV Last Meeting/Result Game Notes Point (Ga.) Hawks W, 61-9 Bucs score on first nine possessions to rout CSU scores the most points in the Chadwell era and most since Aug. 28 - Charleston, S.C. Point in first night game at Buccaneer Field. CSU 2005...Twenty Buccaneer freshmen make their debut...CSU Buccaneer Field improves to 2-0 in openers under Chadwell. defense pitches shutout, but special teams allow nine points. Newberry Wolves W, 16-10 CSU’s Austin Brown finds Jared Scotland on Bucs’ WR Nathan Perera catches first two passes in almost two full Sept. 6 - Charleston, S.C. first offensive snap and CSU never trails in defen- seasons to spark CSU’s second TD drive. Bucs force late safety Buccaneer Field sive battle to improve to 2-0. on grounding call to put game away. Campbell Camels W, 34-10 Bucs score final 27 points to rally from a 10-7 CSU holds the Camels to less than 50 yards of total offense in Sept. 11 - Charleston, S.C. halftime deficit. CSU has outscored Campbell 47-7 the second half. Bucs score on opening two drives of half to turn Buccaneer Field in the second half in two meetings. momentum and game their way. The Citadel Bulldogs W, 20-18 CSU beats Citadel in front of record crowd of nearly Bucs beat Citadel for second year in-a-row. Soph. Darius Ham- Sept. 20 - Charleston, S.C. 8,000. Bucs make a 17-3 lead in the third quarter mond with CSU record 74-yard punt return for a TD for Bucs’ Buccaneer Field hold up after recovering late Bulldogs’ fumble. second TD. Charlotte 49ers W, 47-41 (OT) CSU scores on 1-yard TD run by RB Christian Reyes Teams combined for CSU record 1,190 yards as Bucs get win in Sept. 27 - Charlotte, N.C. in OT to beat 49ers in first road game. Charlotte OT after leading 34-17 in third quarter. Reyes accounts for CSU Jerry Richardson Stadium missed FG to open OT. record 4 TDs (3 rush, 1 rec.) and 192 yards of offense. Vanderbilt Commodores L, 21-20 CSU falls short of first win over an FBS school. Holloway runs for 105 yards rushing and 83 yards receiving in Oct. 11 - Nashville, Tenn. Bucs dominated second half everywhere but score- breakout performance. Mathis blocks punt and scoops for TD as Vanderbilt Stadium board, outgaining Vandy 241-38 at one point. Bucs special teams gets second huge TD in three weeks. Presbyterian Blue Hose L, 7-3 Bucs go 1-for-3 in red zone to fall to PC on Home- Bucs’ defense turns in stong effort, holding PC to just three Oct. 18 - Charleston, S.C. coming. Chip shot FG and turnover on downs cost yards in third quarter and pitches shutout after opening drive. Buccaneer Field CSU in Big South opener. Malcolm Jackson has INT and Jonathan Slaton forces fumble. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers L, 43-22 Coastal strings together four-straight TD drives to CSU’s 406 yards of total offense and receptions by eight differ- Oct. 25 - Conway, S.C. break open what was a 14-12 game in the second ent players not enough to overcome CCU’s big plays...Bucs hold Brooks Stadium quarter. odd edge in first downs, 23-17. Monmouth Hawks W, 27-10 Bucs post first conference shutout since ‘08, Bucs hold the ball for almost 39 minutes and rush for a CSU Nov. 1 - West Long Branch, N.J. holding Hawks to 112 yards and to fewer than 100 Big South record 338 yards...RB Christian Reyes becomes Bucs’ Kessler Field yards until late in the fourth in the wind and rain. all-time leading rusher in the win. Gardner-Webb Bulldogs W, 44-14 Bucs clinch second-straight winning season and CSU races to 34-0 lead at halftime after scoring three times in Nov. 8 - Charleston, S.C. improve to 17-6 under Chadwell...17 wins most in opening six minutes...Two defensive TDs power second highest Buccaneer Field consecutive seasons in CSU history. point output in Big South play. Liberty Flames W, 38-36 CSU piles up 576 yards of offense and RB Chris- Bucs play themselves into playoff contention with key road win...set CSU Nov. 15 - Lynchburg, Va. tian Reyes runs for 188 yards and two TDs in key Big South records for rushing yards and total yards in ending 8-game Williams Stadium Field conference win in Lynchburg. losing streak to Flames and winning at Liberty for 2nd time ever. Georgia Bulldogs L, 55-9 Bulldogs score 24 point in opening quarter to hand Reyes scores Bucs’ lone TD to finish career with 2,200 yards and Nov. 22 - Athens, Ga. Bucs one-sided loss in season finale. 17 TDs, both CSU career records set in only two seasons by the Sanford Stadium senior RB.

BUCS BY THE NUMBERS (Under Chadwell) (led by TOP (1), PR (10), First Down Offense (10), 4th Down D BUCS IN THE POLLS (CHADWELL ERA) 14-4 - CSU’s record against FCS opponents in two seasons (13), 3rd Down D (19) - CSU has been ranked for 10 weeks in the Chadwell are after spending only under Chadwell. Includes wins over Appalachian State, The 14 – 200-yard rushing days by CSU in two years under Jamey ONE week in the polls in program history previously. - 2014 marked the third different season CSU was ranked in school history. Citadel (twice), Coastal Carolina, and Liberty. Chadwell. CSU had 13 such games in the 8 years prior. - 2013 and 2014 are the first back-to-back seasons for the Buccaneers to .720 - CSU’s winning percentage under Chadwell (18-7 Overall). 100 - Program wins for CSU. appear in the rankings. 0 – First downs Vanderbilt registered against CSU on first four 576 – Yards of offense in CSU’s win at Liberty in 2014. CSU - The Buccaneers were ranked for four-straight weeks in the FCS Coaches’ drives of second half in Bucs’ near upset last October single-game record against D1 opponent. The 359 rushing Poll in 2014. 1 – CSU’s rank in average time of possession in 2014 – 34:05 yards were also a record. - The Bucs reached No. 12 nationally in 2013, the highest ranking in school 10 – Categories the Bucs’ ranked Top-25 nationally in 2014 history. - CSU started 9-0 in ‘06 and was ranked for one week. 2014 CSU OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR WR QB RB RB LT LG C RG RT TE/WR Point (8/28) Dinkins Cruz Brown Reyes Robinson Bazile Zibrava Williamson Truitt Timmons Cagle Newberry (9/6) Scotland Perera Brown Reyes Robinson Bazile Cirone Williamson Truitt Timmons Prater Campbell (9/11) Cruz Perera Brown Reyes Robinson Bazile Cirone Williamson Truitt Timmons Prater The Citadel (9/20) Korn Perera Brown Reyes Robinson Bazile Cirone Williamson Truitt Timmons Prater @ Charlotte (9/27) Korn Perera Brown Reyes Robinson Austell Cirone Sibrava Truitt Timmons Dinkins (WR) @ Vanderbilit (10/11) Korn Perera Brown Hammond Robinson Austell Cirone Sibrava Truitt Timmons Dinkins (WR) Presbyterian* (10/18) Korn Perera Brown Reyes Robinson Austell Cirone Sibrava Truitt Timmons Dinkins (WR) @ Coastal Carolina* (10/25) Korn Perera Brown Reyes Robinson Austell Cirone Williamson Truitt Timmons Theodore (WR) @ Monmouth* (11/1) Korn Perera Brown Reyes Robinson Austell Zibrava Williamson Truitt Timmons Theodore (WR) Gardner-Webb* (11/8) Korn Perera Brown Reyes Robinson Austell Zibrava Williamson Truitt Timmons Theodore (WR) @ Liberty* (11/15) Korn Perera Brown Reyes Robinson Austell Zibrava Williamson Truitt Timmons Theodore (WR) @ Georgia (11/22) Theodore Perera Brown Reyes Robinson Austell Zibrava Williamson Truitt Timmons Prater

2014 CSU DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE NT DT SPUR MLB WLB BAND CB FS SS CB Point (8/28) Black Lowrance Skersick Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Freeman Mathis Jackson Newberry (9/6) Black Lowrance Skersick Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Freeman Anderson Jackson Campbell (9/11) Black Lowrance Skersick Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Freeman Anderson Jackson The Citadel (9/20) Black Lowrance Skersick Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Freeman Anderson Jackson @ Charlotte (9/27) Black Lowrance Skersick Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Freeman Curl Jackson @ Vanderbilit (10/11) Black Lowrance Bachelor Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Freeman Curl Jackson Presbyterian* (10/18) Black Lowrance Bachelor Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Freeman Curl Jackson @ Coastal Carolina* (10/25) Black Lowrance Skersick Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Freeman Curl Jackson @ Monmouth* (11/1) Black Lowrance Skersick Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Freeman Curl Jackson Gardner-Webb* (11/8) Black Lowrance Skersick Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Freeman Curl Jackson @ Liberty* (11/15) Black Lowrance Skersick Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Freeman Curl Jackson @ Georgia (11/22) Black Lowrance Skersick Johnson Johnston Brown Middlebrook McGowens Anderson Mathis Jackson 40 CSUSports.com The Automated ScoreBook Charleston So. Combined Team Statistics (as2014 of Nov STATISTICS 22, 2014) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Aug 28, 2014 POINT W 61-9 3759 All games 8-4 5-1 3-3 0-0 Sep 06, 2014 NEWBERRY W 16-10 3914 Conference 3-2 1-1 2-1 0-0 Sep 11, 2014 CAMPBELL W 34-10 2636 Non-Conference 5-2 4-0 1-2 0-0 Sep 20, 2014 THE CITADEL W 20-18 7954 Sep 27, 2014 at Charlotte W 47-41 14498 Team Statistics CSU OPP Oct 11, 2014 at Vanderbilt L 20-21 26738 FIRST DOWNS 248 182 * Oct 18, 2014 PRESBYTERIAN L 3-7 4083 R u s h i n g 139 81 * Oct 25, 2014 at #3 Coastal Carolina L 22-43 10194 P a s s i n g 9 3 8 3 * Nov 01, 2014 at Monmouth W 27-0 450 P e n a l t y 16 18 * Nov 08, 2014 GARDNER-WEBB W 44-14 3629 RUSHING YARDAGE 2726 1687 * 11-15-14 at Liberty W 38-36 12362 Rushing Attempts 548 395 Nov 22, 2014 at Georgia L 9-55 92746 Average Per Rush 5.0 4.3 Average Per Game 227.2 140.6 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g TDs Rushing 27 14 REYES, Christian 11 179 965 19 946 5.3 8 84 86.0 PASSING YARDAGE 2075 2221 HOLLOWAY, Mike 12 77 600 10 590 7.7 4 41 49.2 C o m p - A t t - I n t 148-280-12 168-294-15 ROBINSON, Ben 12 87 537 32 505 5.8 4 34 42.1 Average Per Pass 7.4 7.6 BROWN, Austin 12 100 437 183 254 2.5 5 50 21.2 Average Per Catch 14.0 13.2 CRUZ, Alexander 10 18 127 0 127 7.1 0 14 12.7 Average Per Game 172.9 185.1 HAMMOND, Darius 12 31 106 6 100 3.2 3 11 8.3 TDs Passing 13 18 CROGHAN III, Daniel 8 24 82 6 76 3.2 2 17 9.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 4801 3908 FRAZIER, Zachary 5 8 64 0 64 8.0 1 20 12.8 Average Per Play 5.8 5.7 ALLEN, Adam 3 12 60 0 60 5.0 0 18 20.0 Average Per Game 400.1 325.7 SAUNDERS, Dalton 11 2 35 3 32 16.0 0 35 2.9 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 33-736 57-862 JENKINS, Chris 7 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 1.3 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-260 16-160 TEAM 9 9 0 37 -37 -4.1 0 0 -4.1 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-147 12-129 Total 12 548 3022 296 2726 5.0 27 84 227.2 FUMBLES-LOST 10-3 20-8 Opponents 12 395 1960 273 1687 4.3 14 83 140.6 PENALTIES-Yards 79-673 68-594 PUNTS-AVG 55-36.5 64-37.2 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 4 : 0 5 2 5 : 5 5 BROWN, Austin 12 122.63 126-241-11 52.3 1848 11 59 154.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 75/173 46/143 CROGHAN III, Daniel 8 124.73 20-34-1 58.8 212 2 35 26.5 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/17 4/11 SAUNDERS, Dalton 11 108.67 2-3-0 66.7 15 0 9 1.4 TEAM 9 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Total 12 121.86 148-280-12 52.9 2075 13 59 172.9 JACKSON, Malcolm 4 20 5.0 0 10 Opponents 12 130.60 168-294-15 57.1 2221 18 74 185.1 McGOWENS, Troy 4 2 0.5 0 2 ANDERSON, Davion 3 59 19.7 1 55 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g BLACK, Dylan 2 54 27.0 1 37 PERERA, Nathan 12 28 398 14.2 2 40 33.2 FREEMAN, Demaris 2 12 6.0 0 12 KORN, Colton 10 27 326 12.1 1 31 32.6 THEODORE, Chris 6 15 228 15.2 1 46 38.0 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk PRATER, Nathan 12 13 194 14.9 3 39 16.2 BURNS, Truett 54 2010 37.2 59 2 6 16 6 1 HOLLOWAY, Mike 12 13 183 14.1 1 59 15.2 TEAM 1 00.0000000 DINKINS, Kenny 11 13 177 13.6 2 51 16.1 REYES, Christian 11 12 108 9.0 1 29 9.8 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg ROBINSON, Ben 12 7 84 12.0 0 45 7.0 HAMMOND, Darius 16 221 13.8 1 74 SCOTLAND, Jared 5 6 141 23.5 2 52 28.2 MATHIS, Lorenzo 1 37 37.0 1 17 CRUZ, Alexander 10 6 100 16.7 0 35 10.0 McGOWENS, Troy 1 2 2.0 0 2 ROWE, Ray 4 5 77 15.4 0 45 19.2 Total 18 260 14.4 2 74 VAN BRUNT, Briar 9 1 35 35.0 0 35 3.9 Opponents 16 160 10.0 1 82 CAGLE, Steven 9 1 18 18.0 0 18 2.0 BUFORD, Matt 4 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.5 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Total 12 148 2075 14.0 13 59 172.9 HAMMOND, Darius 25 582 23.3 0 46 Opponents 12 168 2221 13.2 18 74 185.1 McGOWENS, Troy 4 81 20.2 0 26 HOLLOWAY, Mike 2 42 21.0 0 18 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk FRAZIER, Zachary 1 13 13.0 0 13 JORDAN, Bryan 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0 CURL, D.J. 1 18 18.0 0 18 KENNEDY, David 11-18 61.1 0-1 6-7 4-8 1-2 0-0 45 2 Total 33 736 22.3 0 46 Opponents 57 862 15.1 0 42 PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g KENNEDY, David - 11-18 36-40 - - - - - 69 REYES, Christia 11 946 1080001054 95.8 REYES, Christian 9 ------54 HAMMOND, Dari 12 100 0 221 582 0 903 75.2 HOLLOWAY, Mike 5 ------30 HOLLOWAY, Mik 12 590 183 0 42 0 815 67.9 BROWN, Austin 5 ------30 ROBINSON, Ben 12 505 84 0 0 0 589 49.1 HAMMOND, Darius 4 ------24 PERERA, Natha 12 0 398 0 0 0 398 33.2 ROBINSON, Ben 4 ------24 Total 12 2726 2075 260 736 147 5944 495.3 PRATER, Nathan 3 ------18 Opponents 12 1687 2221 160 862 129 5059 421.6 SCOTLAND, Jared 2 ------12 DINKINS, Kenny 2 ------12 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g CROGHAN III, Daniel 2 ------12 BROWN, Austin 12 341 254 1848 2102 175.2 PERERA, Nathan 2 ------12 REYES, Christian 11 179 946 0 946 86.0 MIDDLEBROOK, Gabe 1 ------6 HOLLOWAY, Mike 12 77 590 0 590 49.2 KORN, Colton 1 ------6 ROBINSON, Ben 12 87 505 0 505 42.1 BLACK, Dylan 1 ------6 CROGHAN III, Daniel 8 58 76 212 288 36.0 ANDERSON, Davion 1 ------6 Total 12 828 2726 2075 4801 400.1 FRAZIER, Zachary 1 ------6 Opponents 12 689 1687 2221 3908 325.7 MATHIS, Lorenzo 1 ------6 @csusportsTHEODORE Chris 1 6 41 The Automated ScoreBook 2014 STATISTICSCharleston So. Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 6 BROWN, Aaron 12 43 38 81 9.0-23 . . 2 1 . . . . 5 FREEMAN, Demaris 12 41 21 62 2.0-8 . 2-12 5 2 . 1 . . 25 JOHNSTON, Zac 12 28 28 56 3.0-2 . . . 1 1-0 . . . 52 MIDDLEBROOK, Gabe 12 25 27 52 9.5-15 3-4 . 1 4 1-85 . . . 14 JACKSON, Malcolm 12 33 16 49 4.0-10 . 4-20 7 1 1-0 . . . 22 JOHNSON, Zack 12 21 27 48 7.0-20 1-4 . 2 1 . . . . 36 CURL, D.J. 9 24 13 37 1.0-1 . . 2 . 1-0 . . . 93 LOWRANCE, Isaac 12 14 18 32 1.0-2 ...... 7 McGOWENS, Troy 12 17 15 32 0.5-1 . 4-2 10 . . . . . 37 ANDERSON, Davion 12 22 10 32 3.5-19 3-13 3-59 2 . 1-0 1 . . 44 BLACK, Dylan 12 11 17 28 4.5-13 1-7 2-54 1 3 . 1 . . 94 SMITH, James 12 10 11 21 3.5-10 . . 1 . . . . . 91 SKERSICK, Skyler 12 9 10 19 5.5-31 4-24 . . . 1-0 . . . 90 BATCHELOR, Caleb 11 7 12 19 3.0-12 2-8 . 1 1 . 1 . . 92 DeLOACH, Tre 12 7 9 16 2.5-13 2-12 . . 2 . . . . 41 RUFF, Bobby 10 7 7 14 1.5-12 1-3 . . 1 . . . . 24 HAMMOND, Darius 12 7 5 12 ...... 28 MATHIS, Lorenzo 10 6 5 11 ...... 1 . 45 BAILEY, Jermichael 11 8 2 10 ...... 1 . . 98 ROGERS, Tanner 10 4 6 10 2.5-18 2-17 . . . 1-0 1 . . 1 THOMAS, Raymere 10 2 7 9 ...... 33 SLATON, Jonathan 12 7 1 8 ...... 1 1 . 2 ROBINSON, Ben 12 5 3 8 ...... 31 PERKINS, JaJuan 9 4 2 6 . . . . . 1-1 . . . 30 NWANEGWO, Chris 10 5 . 5 ...... 27 HOLLOWAY, Mike 12 4 . 4 ...... 9 JENKINS, Chris 7224 ...... 59 BAILEY, Markeith 8 3 1 4 ...... 43 CRUZ, Zane 8134 ...... 39 ELLIS, Anthony 10 4 . 4 2.0-14 1-10 . . 1 . . . . 57 WARD, Jordan 10 2 1 3 ...... 13 VAN BRUNT, Briar 9 1 1 2 ...... 96 RAY, RaSean 7 . 2 2 0.5-3 1-3 . . 1 . . . . 15 SCOTLAND, Jared 5 1 1 2 ...... 53 HARRELSON, Seth 11 2 . 2 1.0-1 ...... 20 REYES, Christian 11 2 . 2 ...... 58 WILLIAMSON, Jackson 12 1 . 1 ...... 4 BROWN, Austin 12 1 . 1 ...... 66 PEACE, Shawn 61.1 ...... 23 JACKSON, Corbin 2 . 1 1 ...... 48 SMITH, Joseph 11 . 1 1 ...... 3 PERERA, Nathan 12 1 . 1 ...... 89 MOSELEY, Brandon 5 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 9 ...... 1 Total 12 393 324 717 67-228 18-111 15-147 34 19 8-86 7 2 1 Opponents 12 473 404 877 67-238 14-86 12-129 33 19 3-0 6 4 .

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PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g KENNEDY, David - 11-18 36-40 - - - - - 69 BROWN, Austin 12 341 254 1848 2102 175.2 REYES, Christian 9 ------54 REYES, Christian 11 179 946 0 946 86.0 BROWN, Austin 5 ------30 HOLLOWAY, Mike 12 77 590 0 590 49.2 HOLLOWAY, Mike 5 ------30 ROBINSON, Ben 12 87 505 0 505 42.1 ROBINSON, Ben 4 ------24 CROGHAN III, Daniel 8 58 76 212 288 36.0 HAMMOND, Darius 4 ------24 CRUZ, Alexander 10 18 127 0 127 12.7 PRATER, Nathan 3 ------18 HAMMOND, Darius 12 31 100 0 100 8.3 SCOTLAND, Jared 2 ------12 FRAZIER, Zachary 5 8 64 0 64 12.8 CROGHAN III, Daniel 2 ------12 ALLEN, Adam 3 12 60 0 60 20.0 DINKINS, Kenny 2 ------12 SAUNDERS, Dalton 11 5 32 15 47 4.3 PERERA, Nathan 2 ------12 JENKINS, Chris 7 1 9 0 9 1.3 THEODORE, Chris 1 ------6 TEAM 9 11 -37 0 -37 -4.1 KORN, Colton 1 ------6 Total 12 828 2726 2075 4801 400.1 MATHIS, Lorenzo 1 ------6 Opponents 12 689 1687 2221 3908 325.7 FRAZIER, Zachary 1 ------6 BLACK, Dylan 1 ------6 ANDERSON, Davion 1 ------6 MIDDLEBROOK, Gabe 1 ------6 TEAM ------1 2 JORDAN, Bryan - 0-1 0-1 - - - - - 0 SAUNDERS, Dalton - - - 0-3 - - - - 0 Total 45 11-19 36-41 0-3 - - - 1 341 Opponents 33 10-15 28-29 2-2 1 1-2 1 - 264

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk JORDAN, Bryan 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0 BURNS, Truett 54 2010 37.2 59 2 6 16 6 1 KENNEDY, David 11-18 61.1 0-1 6-7 4-8 1-2 0-0 45 2 TEAM 1 00.0000000 Total 55 2010 36.5 59 2 6 16 6 1 FG Sequence Charleston So. Opponents Opponents 64 2384 37.2 68 4 9 16 7 1 Point - - Newberry - (20) Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Campbell 44 (44) JORDAN, Bryan 30 1692 56.4 2 1 The Citadel (23),(32),45 (26) WOODS, Patrick 28 1388 49.6 1 0 Charlotte 39,38 (36),(25),30 KENNEDY, David 7 298 42.6 0 0 Vanderbilt (23),(30) (39),(42) Total 65 3378 52.0 3 1 15.1 37.6 27 Presbyterian (27),22 25,29 Opponents 54 3285 60.8 19 2 22.3 38.4 26 Coastal Carolina (25) - Monmouth 19,(34),(34) 33 Gardner-Webb 37,(29) - Liberty 33,(27) (51) Georgia (45) (53),49,(27)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

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TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Aug 28 POINT 51 336 6 20 10 166 2 45 10-14-0 166 2 45 2 49 0 26 0 0 0 0 502 Sep 06 NEWBERRY 38 85 0 10 10 176 2 52 10-18-1 176 2 52 4 100 0 46 1 2 0 2 261 Sep 11 CAMPBELL 42 243 3 50 9 162 2 51 9-19-0 162 2 51 3 88 0 39 3 35 0 29 405 Sep 20 THE CITADEL 35 79 1 18 16 194 0 23 16-27-0 194 0 23 1 39 0 39 3 80 1 74 273 Sep 27 at Charlotte 61 333 4 45 23 284 3 45 23-31-1 284 3 45 7 156 0 28 0 0 0 0 617 Oct 11 at Vanderbilt 41 199 1 25 12 190 0 59 12-25-1 190 0 59 1 16 0 16 3 47 1 17 389 Oct 18 PRESBYTERIAN 48 153 0 14 6 97 0 39 6-18-2 97 0 39 1 13 0 13 1 9 0 9 250 Oct 25 at Coastal Carolina 35 162 1 41 19 247 2 35 19-33-0 247 2 35 3 38 0 16 1 28 0 28 409 Nov 01 at Monmouth 60 338 3 35 6 73 0 18 6-19-0 73 0 18 0 0 0 0 4 41 0 39 411 Nov 08 GARDNER-WEBB 41 249 3 84 13 248 1 46 13-22-2 248 1 46 2 56 0 38 1 14 0 14 497 11-15-14 at Liberty 51 359 4 61 18 217 1 40 18-37-4 217 1 40 3 65 0 30 1 4 0 4 576 Nov 22 at Georgia 45 190 1 26 6 21 0 4 6-17-1 21 0 4 6 116 0 22 0 0 0 0 211 Charleston So. 548 2726 27 84 148 2075 13 59 148-280-12 2075 13 59 33 736 0 46 18 260 2 74 4801 Opponents 395 1687 14 83 168 2221 18 74 168-294-15 2221 18 74 57 862 0 42 16 160 1 82 3908

Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 5.0 Avg per catch: 14.0 Pass efficiency: 121.86 Kick ret avg: 22.3 Punt ret avg: 14.4 All purpose avg/game: 495.3 Total offense avg/gm: 400.1 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Aug 28 POINT 27 32 59 3.0-19 2-18 1 1-85 0-0 1 4 0 7-900061 Sep 06 NEWBERRY 39 28 67 9.0-40 4-20 1 1-0 0-0 2 7 0 2-2 0 0 1 16 Sep 11 CAMPBELL 31 26 57 7.0-28 2-17 0 0-0 1-02304-400034 Sep 20 THE CITADEL 30 46 76 1.0-2 0-0 1 2-0 0-0 1 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Sep 27 at Charlotte 45 10 55 6.0-18 1-8 1 1-0 2-19 2 2 0 5-600047 Oct 11 at Vanderbilt 26 42 68 6.0-19 1-9 0 0-0 1--3 2 2 1 2-2 0 0 0 20 Oct 18 PRESBYTERIAN 25 40 65 9.0-27 1-8 1 1-0 1-03100-0000 3 Oct 25 at Coastal Carolina 36 14 50 3.0-8 0-0 1 1-0 0-0 1 2 0 1-3 0 0 0 22 Nov 01 at Monmouth 29 8 37 9.0-33 2-11 0 0-0 2-10 0 2 1 3-300027 Nov 08 GARDNER-WEBB 31 36 67 7.0-19 5-14 0 0-0 4-104 3 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 44 11-15-1 at Liberty 36 16 52 3.0-6 0-0 0 0-0 3-112305-500038 Nov 22 at Georgia 38 26 64 4.0-9 0-0 1 1-1 1-6 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 9 Charleston So. 393 324 717 67.0-228 21-105 7 8-86 15-147 19 34 2 36-41 0 0 1 341 Opponents 473 404 877 67.0-238 16-86 6 3-0 12-129 19 33 4 28-29 2 1 0 264

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Aug 28 POINT 1 48 48.0 48 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 10 569 56.9 1 1 Sep 06 NEWBERRY 8 235 29.4 38 0 0 1 0 3 0-0 0 0 3 178 59.3 0 0 Sep 11 CAMPBELL 4 132 33.0 37 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0 0 6 356 59.3 0 0 Sep 20 THE CITADEL 4 125 31.2 38 0 0 0 0 1 2-3 32 0 5 259 51.8 0 0 Sep 27 at Charlotte 3 131 43.7 46 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 0 1 7 372 53.1 1 0 Oct 11 at Vanderbilt 4 144 36.0 53 0 0 0 1 2 2-2 30 0 5 212 42.4 0 0 Oct 18 PRESBYTERIAN 5 208 41.6 59 0 1 0 1 2 1-2 27 0 2 109 54.5 0 0 Oct 25 at Coastal Carolina 8 277 34.6 46 0 0 3 0 2 1-1 25 0 3 149 49.7 0 0 Nov 01 at Monmouth 6 212 35.3 55 1 1 0 1 0 2-3 34 0 6 311 51.8 0 0 Nov 08 GARDNER-WEBB 3 115 38.3 51 0 0 2 1 1 1-2 29 1 8 402 50.2 1 0 11-15-1 at Liberty 2 108 54.0 56 0 0 0 2 2 1-2 27 0 7 331 47.3 0 0 Nov 22 at Georgia 7 275 39.3 49 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 45 0 3 130 43.3 0 0 Charleston So. 55 2010 36.5 59 1 2 6 6 16 11-19 45 2 65 3378 52.0 3 1 Opponents 64 2384 37.2 68 1 4 9 7 16 10-15 53 1 54 3285 60.8 19 2

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OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Aug 28 POINT 29 69 0 16 9 83 0 20 9-20-0 83 0 20 8 95 0 19 1 82 1 82 152 Sep 06 NEWBERRY 34 49 0 11 17 174 1 62 17-28-0 174 1 62 3 49 0 19 2 6 0 5 223 Sep 11 CAMPBELL 30 80 0 20 13 143 1 44 13-27-1 143 1 44 6 86 0 21 0 0 0 0 223 Sep 20 THE CITADEL 52 269 2 24 2 20 0 15 2-11-0 20 0 15 5 99 0 35 1 1 0 1 289 Sep 27 at Charlotte 37 268 3 77 16 305 2 74 16-27-2 305 2 74 4 75 0 24 3 43 0 34 573 Oct 11 at Vanderbilt 31 106 1 17 15 189 1 65 15-23-1 189 1 65 5 59 0 23 1 3 0 3 295 Oct 18 PRESBYTERIAN 37 162 1 48 9 162 0 50 9-18-1 162 0 50 2 41 0 30 2 6 0 6 324 Oct 25 at Coastal Carolina 34 199 3 39 13 287 3 74 13-18-0 287 3 74 3 86 0 42 2 0 0 0 486 Nov 01 at Monmouth 21 15 0 15 14 97 0 26 14-28-2 97 0 26 6 70 0 20 1 10 0 0 112 Nov 08 GARDNER-WEBB 28 62 0 9 19 213 2 45 19-36-4 213 2 45 7 77 0 16 0 0 0 0 275 11-15-14 at Liberty 25 138 1 36 21 238 4 30 21-32-3 238 4 30 7 113 0 24 0 0 0 0 376 Nov 22 at Georgia 37 270 3 83 20 310 4 35 20-26-1 310 4 35 1 12 0 12 3 9 0 6 580 Opponents 395 1687 14 83 168 2221 18 74 168-294-15 2221 18 74 57 862 0 42 16 160 1 82 3908 Charleston So. 548 2726 27 84 148 2075 13 59 148-280-12 2075 13 59 33 736 0 46 18 260 2 74 4801

Games played: 12 Avg per rush: 4.3 Avg per catch: 13.2 Pass efficiency: 130.60 Kick ret avg: 15.1 Punt ret avg: 10.0 All purpose avg/game: 421.6 Total offense avg/gm: 325.7 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Aug 28 POINT 31 44 75 2.0-6 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1-1000 9 Sep 06 NEWBERRY 29 36 65 7.0-23 1-6 0 0-0 1-0 1 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Sep 11 CAMPBELL 34 30 64 3.0-5 0-0 0 0-0 0-01401-100010 Sep 20 THE CITADEL 26 36 62 6.0-26 2-17 0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1-1 1 0 0 18 Sep 27 at Charlotte 65 28 93 7.0-25 0-0 1 1-0 1-33 1 3 1 5-500041 Oct 11 at Vanderbilt 38 30 68 4.0-17 0-0 0 0-0 1-21 2 5 0 1-1 0 1 0 21 Oct 18 PRESBYTERIAN 32 42 74 9.0-34 3-18 1 0-0 2-231501-1000 7 Oct 25 at Coastal Carolina 46 16 62 8.0-36 4-26 0 0-0 0-0 2 5 0 5-5 1 0 0 43 Nov 01 at Monmouth 52 30 82 7.0-21 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0-0000 0 Nov 08 GARDNER-WEBB 28 48 76 1.0-2 0-0 0 1-0 2-13 0 1 1 2-2 0 0 0 14 11-15-1 at Liberty 53 24 77 8.0-24 2-7 1 0-0 4-265403-400036 Nov 22 at Georgia 39 40 79 5.0-19 2-12 3 1-0 1-13 0 1 0 7-7 0 0 0 55 Opponents 473 404 877 67.0-238 16-86 6 3-0 12-129 19 33 4 28-29210264 Charleston So. 393 324 717 67.0-228 21-105 7 8-86 15-147 19 34 2 36-41 0 0 1 341

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Aug 28 POINT 5 197 39.4 54 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 2 126 63.0 0 0 Sep 06 NEWBERRY 7 245 35.0 48 0 1 1 0 3 1-1 20 0 4 229 57.2 0 0 Sep 11 CAMPBELL 8 347 43.4 54 0 2 0 3 1 1-1 44 0 3 189 63.0 0 0 Sep 20 THE CITADEL 5 193 38.6 44 0 0 1 0 1 1-1 26 0 3 186 62.0 2 0 Sep 27 at Charlotte 3 97 32.3 42 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 36 0 8 502 62.8 1 0 Oct 11 at Vanderbilt 6 212 35.3 68 1 0 1 1 2 2-2 42 0 4 260 65.0 3 0 Oct 18 PRESBYTERIAN 5 163 32.6 51 0 0 1 1 1 0-2 0 0 2 92 46.0 0 1 Oct 25 at Coastal Carolina 4 144 36.0 39 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 0 7 438 62.6 4 0 Nov 01 at Monmouth 10 366 36.6 47 0 0 1 0 3 0-1 0 1 1 65 65.0 1 0 Nov 08 GARDNER-WEBB 7 261 37.3 42 0 1 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 3 155 51.7 0 1 11-15-1 at Liberty 4 159 39.8 44 0 0 2 0 0 1-1 51 0 7 448 64.0 4 0 Nov 22 at Georgia 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 53 0 10 595 59.5 4 0 Opponents 64 2384 37.2 68 1 4 9 7 16 10-15 53 1 54 3285 60.8 19 2 Charleston So. 55 2010 36.5 59 1 2 6 6 16 11-19 45 2 65 3378 52.0 3 1

@csusports 45 2014-IN-REVIEW

GAME 1 - Aug. 28, 2014 - Charleston, S.C. GAME 2 - Sept. 6, 2014 - Charleston, S.C. TEAM 1 2 3 4 Final TEAM 1 2 3 4 Final Point (0-1) 0 0 0 9 9 Newberry (0-1) 3 0 0 7 10 Charleston So. (1-0) 21 21 13 6 61 Charleston So. (2-0) 7 7 0 2 16

CHARLESTON, S.C. Charleston Southern made CHARLESTON, S.C. - Charleston Southern looked to the first night game in school history a memorable its defense for timely stops time and time again in one. The Bucs scored touchdowns on their first eight GAME NOTES the second half of Saturday’s game against Newberry. GAME NOTES offensive possessions, rolled up 502 yards of offense - The game was the first night game in the his- Time and time again, the defense delivered. A fourth - The Bucs improved to 2-0 under the lights this and pitched a shutout on defense to rout Point, 61-9, tory of Buccaneer Field. quarter safety by senior nose tackle Isaac Lowrance season. at Buccaneer Field on Thursday night. highlighted a sterling defensive effort as the Bucs CSU dominated the football game from start to - The Bucs’ improved to 2-0 in openers under held off Newberry, 16-10, in front of a crowd of 3,914 - CSU is now 4-0 against non-D1 opponents finish, delighting a crowd of 3,759 fans that came Jamey Chadwell. fans at Buccaneer Field. under Chadwell. out to root on the Bucs in their first contest under the - CSU’s 61 points were the most since 2005 and CSU’s defense forced three-and-outs on Newberry’s - RB Christian Reyes passed DeMarcus Moon for lights. CSU head coach Jamey Chadwell remarked on first three possessions of the second half, and gener- the atmosphere. the third-most in school history. They were also ated a turnover on the fourth. Lowrance’s pressure of fourth on the CSU career rushing yardage list. Junior Austin Brown directed seven touchdown the most in the Chadwell era. Newberry quarterback W.T. Murden drew a grounding - WR Nathan Perera had two catches for 75 drives in an excellent debut as CSU starting quarter- - LB Gabe Middlebrook’s 85-yard fumble return call in the end zone with 6:10 remaining, giving CSU yards, his first catches since at Illinois in Sept. back. Brown completed 9-of-12 passes for 160 yards (2-0) a 16-10 edge. Newberry (0-1) had a chance with and two touchdowns, and ran for 41 yards and two for a TD was the second-longest in CSU history the football several minutes later, but freshman safety ‘12. He missed two seasons due to injury. more scores. Senior Christian Reyes led a 336-yard and the fourth-longest in Big South history. Davion Anderson deflected away a fourth down pass to - The saftey in the fourth quarter by CSU was the rushing effort with 81 yards on ten carries, all in the - With 81 rushing yards, Christian Reyes moved seal the victory with 1:53 remaining. Bucs’ first since an October win over Charlotte first half. Ben Robinson turned in some highlight CSU junior quarterback Austin Brown threw for reel plays in the first half and added 32 yards and to 1,335 for his career to move into fifth on CSU’s 176 yards and two first half touchdowns to give the last season. a touchdown on three carries. He also caught three all-time rushing list. Bucs just enough offensively. Brown hit freshman - The Bucs’ 10 points allowed matched the passes for 68 yards, highlighted by a 45-yard grab on - 20 Buccaneer freshmen made their debut Jared Scotland on a 52-yard strike on CSU’s first play second-fewest in the Chadwell era, just ahead a wheel route down the right sideline. from scrimmage. He found another freshman, Kenny Defensively, the Bucs held Point to 152 yards of against Point, including four starters. WR Kenny Dinkins, for a 20-yard second quarter score that gave of last week against Point (9) and tying the 10 offense and forced three-and-outs on two of the Dinkins and both kickers were CSU’s true fresh- the Bucs a 14-3 halftime advantage. allowed to Campbell in ‘13. Skyhawks’ first three drives. Senior safety Demaris man starters. The Bucs generated only 78 yards of offense in the Freeman led the charge with seven tackles, and class- second half, but the play of the defense allowed them mate Gabe Middlebrook returned a second quarter to register just their second ever win over Newberry. fumble 85 yards for a touchdown. Middlebrook’s return CSU senior Dylan Black delivered a tackle-for-loss was the fourth longest in Big South history. on the opponent’s opening series for a second straight game to help force a three-and-out on Newberry’s first possession. Brown CSU wasted no time in setting the tone after forcing a three-and-out on Point’s opening possession. Robinson ripped off a struck immediately, as the junior hit Scotland in stride for a 52-yard touchdown to put the Bucs up 7-0. 19-yard run to highlight a four-play, 45-yard drive that Brown capped with a one-yard touchdown keeper. Newberry responded two drives later with its first extended drive of the game, moving 51 yards on 12 plays before settling for Mike Holloway added a touchdown on his first carry of the game, taking an option pitch from Danny Croghan III around the right a Kyle Clark 20-yard field goal. The Bucs’ defense came through with a crucial goal line stand, as junior linebacker Zack Johnson end to put CSU up 14-0 with 6:38 remaining in the first quarter. made a third-down stop to force the Wolves to settle for three points. The Bucs responded on their following drive as Brown found Nathan Perera for 36 yards through the air, moving the ball to the Newberry 26-yard line. Two plays later, Brown threw to Dinkins for a 20-yard touchdown to increase the lead to 14-3 at the 14:07 SCORING SUMMARY mark of the second quarter. 1st - 11:37 - CSU - BROWN, Austin 1 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 4-45, 2:03 Both defenses dictated play in the third quarter, as only one first down was recorded by either side. CSU turned away a potential 1st - 6:38 - CSU - HOLLOWAY, Mike 5 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 7-59, 3:14 Newberry score early in the fourth quarter, as Anderson jarred the ball free from the hands of Swindler and corner Malcom Jackson 1st - 4:02 - CSU - BROWN, Austin 9 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 2-54, 0:41 pounced on it at the 11-yard line. 2nd - 13:10 - CSU - MIDDLEBROOK, Gabe 85 yd fumble recovery (KENNEDY, David kick) The margin remained the same until the midway point of the fourth quarter, when Newberry converted its only big play of the 2nd - 5:37 - CSU - ROBINSON, Ben 5 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 11-78, 5:16 night on a 3rd-down-and-21. Newberry quarterback W.T. Murden hit receiver Jackson Swindler over the middle on a short pass and Swindler raced 62 yards for a touchdown, cutting the CSU lead to 14-10. 2nd - 0:33 - CSU - DINKINS, Kenny 4 yd pass from BROWN, Austin (KENNEDY, David kick), 5-76, 2:05 3rd - 9:51 - CSU - PRATER, Nathan 11 yd pass from BROWN, Austin (KENNEDY, David kick failed), 8-74, 5:09 3rd - 7:53 - CSU - HAMMOND, Darius 7 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 1-7, 0:08 4th - 11:24 - CSU - HAMMOND, Darius 1 yd run (JORDAN, Bryan kick blockd), 13-72 7:31 SCORING SUMMARY 1st - 13:19 - CSU - SCOTLAND, Jared 52 yd pass from BROWN, Austin (KENNEDY, David kick), 1-52, 0:08 4th - 11:24 - POINT - FIELDS, Dwayne PAT return 2nd - 3:30 - NBY - Kyle Clark 20 yd field goal, 12-51; 5:08 4th - 5:40 - POINT - ROBERTSON, Brandon 82 yd punt return (POWELL, Nick kick) 2nd - 14:07 - CSU - DINKINS, Kenny 20 yd pass from BROWN, Austin (KENNEDY, David kick), 9-78, 4:23 4th - 7:40 - NBY - J. Swindler 62 yd pass from W.T. Murden (Kyle Clark kick), 6-73, 2:51 Stat POINT CSU 4th - 6:10 - CSU - TEAM safety FIRST DOWNS 11 27 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-69 51-336 Stat NEW CSU PASSING YDS (NET) 83 166 FIRST DOWNS 12 11 Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-9-0 14-10-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-49 38-85 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 49-152 65-502 PASSING YDS (NET) 174 176 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-85 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-17-0 18-10-1 Punt Returns-Yards 1-82 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-223 56-261 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-95 2-49 Punt Returns-Yards 2-6 1-2 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-49 4-100 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-39.4 1-48.0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-35.0 8-29.4 Penalties-Yards 6-36 4-37 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Possession Time 24:58 35:02 Penalties-Yards 8-35 8-63 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 11 6 of 9 Possession Time 28:58 31:02 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 1 of 1 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 6 of 15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 8-8 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-18 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 4-26 RUSHING: Charleston So.-REYES, Christian 10-81; ALLEN, Adam 10-52; BROWN, Austin 5-41; HAMMOND, Darius 9-40; FRAZIER, Zachary 4-34; ROBINSON, Ben 3-32; HOLLOWAY, Mike 3-30; CROGHAN III, Daniel RUSHING: Charleston So.-REYES, Christian 10-81; ALLEN, Adam 10-52; BROWN, Austin 5-41; HAMMOND, 3-13; JENKINS, Chris 1-9; CRUZ, Alexander 1-7; Darius 9-40; FRAZIER, Zachary 4-34; ROBINSON, Ben 3-32; HOLLOWAY, Mike 3-30; CROGHAN III, Daniel TEAM 1-0; SAUNDERS, Dalton 1-minus 3. 3-13; JENKINS, Chris 1-9; CRUZ, Alexander 1-7; TEAM 1-0; SAUNDERS, Dalton 1-minus 3. PASSING: Point-FORTIS, Charles 9-20-0-83. Charleston So.-BROWN, Austin 9-12-0-160; SAUNDERS, Dalton PASSING: Point-FORTIS, Charles 9-20-0-83. Charleston So.-BROWN, Austin 9-12-0-160; SAUNDERS, Dalton 1-2-0-6. 1-2-0-6. RECEIVING: Point-ROBERTSON, Brandon 3-32; SHORTER, Rodel 1-20; REESE, Dimitri 1-11; MASON III, Rufus RECEIVING: Point-ROBERTSON, Brandon 3-32; SHORTER, Rodel 1-20; REESE, Dimitri 1-11; MASON III, Rufus 1-8; OUTTEN, Jalen 1-6; BRYANT, Chris 1-4; HUTCHINSON, Frankie 1-2. Charleston So.-ROBINSON, Ben 3-68; 1-8; OUTTEN, Jalen 1-6; BRYANT, Chris 1-4; HUTCHINSON, Frankie 1-2. Charleston So.-ROBINSON, Ben 3-68; PRATER, Nathan 2-23; DINKINS, Kenny 2-12; CRUZ, Alexander 1-35; SCOTLAND, Jared 1-22; BUFORD, Matt PRATER, N. 2-23; DINKINS, K. 2-12; CRUZ, Alexander 1-35; SCOTLAND, J. 1-22; BUFORD, Matt 1-6. 1-6.

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GAME 3 - Sept. 11, 2014 - Charleston, S.C. GAME 4 - Sept. 20, 2014 - Charleston, S.C. TEAM 1 2 3 4 Final TEAM 1 2 3 4 Final Campbell (0-3) 0 10 0 0 10 The Citadel (0-3) 0 3 7 8 18 Charleston So. (3-0) 7 0 13 14 34 Charleston So. (4-0) 0 10 7 3 20 CHARLESTON, S.C. – CSU ripped off 27 unanswered CHARLESTON, S.C. – Charleston Southern made The GAME NOTES points in the second half to defeat Campbell, 34-10, Citadel’s first trip to Buccaneer Field a memorable GAME NOTES on Thursday night at Buccaneer Field. The Bucs tallied - The Bucs improved to 3-0 at home this season one. In front of a record crowd of 7,954 fans, CSU - The Bucs improved to 4-0 at home this season 261 yards of offense after halftime and limited Camp- and 7-1 under Chadwell. topped The Citadel, 20-18, improving to 4-0 for a and 8-1 under Chadwell. bell to just 49 yards and one first down to improve to - The Bucs allowed 10 points or fewer for the second consecutive season and the third time in the - CSU is 9-0 in games decided by eight points or 3-0 for a second straight season. third-straight games, the three lowest point 24-year history of the program. less under Chadwell Trailing 10-7 at intermission, CSU (3-0) responded totals allowed in the Chadwell era. The Bucs’ second straight win over The Citadel came with TDs on its first two drives of the third quarter to on the strength of big plays in the second half. Darius - Hammond’s 74-yard punt return was the lon- - Freshman Jared Scotland caught a TD pass pull away from Campbell (0-3). Hammond’s 74-yard punt return for a touchdown gave gest in CSU history, breaking C.J. Hirschman’s for the second-straight game. All four CSU TD CSU senior Christian Reyes scored from a yard out CSU a 17-3 third quarter lead, and the defense forced 63-yarder set in 2006. receptions by wide receivers are by freshmen. to give the Bucs the lead for good at 13-10, capping two timely turnovers to make it stand up. The second, - The crowd of 7,954 in attendance was the a six-play march highlighted by an Austin Brown - CSU has outscored Campbell 47-7 in the a Zac Johnston fumble recovery with 1:26 remaining, mostin CSU history. 51-yard pass to Kenny Dinkins. The first interception second half of two meetings. sealed the victory for CSU. The return was the longest - The Bucs beat the Citadel for the second- of Troy McGowens’ career set up CSU’s next score, as - The Bucs forced six three-and-outs to end the punt return in CSU history. straight year and are now 3-0 against the SoCon Danny Croghan III came off the bench to power the game and held Campbell to less than 50 total A year after rallying for a road win over The Citadel under Chadwell. Bucs’ option game with a two-yard TD run. CSU’s yards in the half. in Jamey Chadwell’s debut as head coach, the Bucs defense forced Campbell into three-and-outs on its built an early lead and persevered. CSU is now 14-3 final six possessions of the night, and the offense under Chadwell. Chadwell remarked on the signifi- tacked on two more TDs to cement the victory. cance of a second consecutive win over the crosstown rival Bulldogs. The fact that the triumph came in front of Brown led a 243-yard CSU rushing effort (166 yards in the second half) with 85 yards on 11 carries, including a crowd of nearly 8,000 – nearly 2,000 more than the previous record crowd of 6,135 last year against Coastal a 50-yard burst to set up the Bucs’ opening touchdown drive. Reyes added 56 yards and a touchdown, and Carolina – made it extra special. needs only 23 more yards to move into second place on the CSU all-time rushing list. Brown made his share of Hammond’s electrifying punt return allowed CSU to seize momentum early in the second half. Following a big plays in the passing game for a third straight week, connecting on 8-of-15 attempts for 154 yards and a Citadel three-and-out, Hammond took Kyle Vanvick’s punt from the right hash mark at the 26-yard line. The pair of scores. rest was mostly Hammond, as the sophomore broke several tackles on his way to the end zone, putting the Junior linebacker Aaron Brown paced the CSU defense in a dominant second half performance, finishing with Bucs ahead 17-3 at the 10:49 mark of the third quarter. nine tackles and one for loss. Senior linebacker Gabe Middlebrook added seven stops, while classmates Skyler The Citadel responded with a 12-play, 67-yard drive behind senior quarterback Aaron Miller. Miller scampered Skersick and Tanner Rogers registered first quarter sacks. for ten yards on a fourth down to set up Jake Stenson’s four-yard touchdown run, cutting the CSU lead to 17-10. Skersick’s third sack of the young season headlined an opening three-and-out by Campbell, as CSU got off The Citadel had a chance to mount another drive following a defensive stop but CSU’s defense responded to a quick start for a third straight game. Brown moved the CSU offense down the field on five plays, sprinting with its first of two turnovers. Senior safety Demaris Freeman jarred the football free from Citadel fullback Tyler 50 yards on an option keeper for the key play of the possession. Brown found tight end Nathan Prater down the Renew and D.J. Curl recovered at the Citadel 42-yard line. Redshirt freshman receiver Jared Scotland made the right sideline for a 17-yard touchdown to complete the drive, giving CSU a 7-0 lead. big play of the ensuing drive with a lunging 23-yard catch to set up a 32-yard David Kennedy field goal for a The Camels responded early in the second quarter as quarterback Dakota Wolf found Jabri Ridenhour for a 20-10 Bucs’ advantage. four-yard touchdown on a wheel route to the back right pylon, capping off an 8-play, 64-yard drive. Campbell Citadel was able to answer back with another methodical drive, as freshman Isiaha Smith plunged across took the lead going into the half on their next drive as Mitchell Brown connected on the 44-yard field goal the goal line for a one-yard touchdown. The Bulldogs converted a two-point conversion as well to whittle the attempt to put the Camels ahead, 10-7, with 6:08 to play in the half. deficit to 20-18, before the Bucs’ defense came up with the decisive play on the Johnston fumble recovery with Out of the break, Charleston Southern took the kickoff and marched down the field to take the lead for good. 1:26 left. Brown connected on a 51 yard pass to Dinkins to put CSU inside the Campbell 10-yard line, and three plays Johnston was part of a spirited effort from CSU’s linebacker corps. Junior Aaron Brown led the way with 12 later Reyes pounded the ball across the goal line at the 11:38 mark to put the Bucs ahead 13-10. tackles, while senior Gabe Middlebrook was a presence throughout the night, adding 11 stops. Following McGowens leaping interception of a David Salmon pass, Croghan III and the Bucs running game CSU churned out two long drives in the first half to compile a 10-0 lead. The Bucs’ enjoyed an over ten- took over on the next drive as CSU moved the ball 41 yards on six running plays. Croghan took the final snap minute advantage in time of possession at one point late in the first half, and had run 33 plays to The Citadel’s around left end and into the end zone from two yards out to put the Bucs ahead, 20-10. 13 at that juncture. The Bucs added two late touchdowns in the fourth quarter to pull away. Brown connected with Jared Scotland Brown hit Korn for 19 yards to convert a third-and-14 on the key play of the Bucs’ first scoring drive. He on a 28-yard TD pass to cap a five-play, 40-yard drive for a 27-10 CSU lead. Mike Holloway added a late 26- added completions to Christian Reyes and Ray Rowe to set up Kennedy’s 23-yard field goal and a 3-0 CSU lead. yard TD run down the left sideline, breaking two tackles along to way to account for the final 34-10 tally. Korn delivered again on third down to highlight a 13-play, 68-yard touchdown march that chewed up 7:04 of the second quarter clock. Brown rifled a pass to Korn for 17 yards on third-and-17 at The Citadel 21 to help cap off a drive engineered mostly by Croghan. Brown added a four-yard touchdown run on the next snap, reaching SCORING SUMMARY the ball inside the left pylon on an option keeper. 1st - 9:56 - CSU - PRATER, N. 17 yd pass from BROWN, Au. (KENNEDY, D. kick), 5-84 2:07, CAM 0 - CSU 7 2nd - 12:25 - CAM - RIDENHOUR,J. 5 yd pass from WOLF, D. (BROWN, Mitchell kick), 8-64 4:42, CAM 7 - CSU 7 SCORING SUMMARY 2nd - 6:08 - CAM - BROWN, Mitchell 44 yd field goal, 9-38 3:27, CAM 10 - CSU 7 2nd - 14:07 - CSU - KENNEDY, David 23 yd field goal, 14-70 6:03, CIT 0 - CSU 3 3rd - 11:38 - CSU - REYES, C. 1 yd run (SAUNDERS, D. rush failed), 6-71 3:22, CAM 10 - CSU 13 2nd - 5:40 - CSU - BROWN, Austin 4 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 13-68 7:04, CIT 0 - CSU 10 3rd - 7:40 - CSU - CROGHAN III, D. 2 yd run (JORDAN, B. kick), 6-41 2:19, CAM 10 - CSU 20 2nd - 0 - CIT - Eric Goins 26 yd field goal, 16-61 5:40, CIT 3 - CSU 10 4th - 5:46 - CSU - SCOTLAND, J. 28 yd pass from BROWN, Au. (JORDAN, B. kick), 5-40 2:29, CAM 10 - CSU 27 3rd - 10:49 - CSU - HAMMOND, Darius 74 yd punt return (KENNEDY, David kick), , CIT 3 - CSU 17 4th - 2:50 - CSU - HOLLOWAY, M. 26 yd run (JORDAN, B. kick), 2-30 0:56, CAM 10 - CSU 34 3rd - 5:29 - CIT - Jake Stenson 4 yd run (Eric Goins kick), 12-67 5:20, CIT 10 - CSU 17 4th - 13:18 - CSU - KENNEDY, David 32 yd field goal, 8-27 4:30, CIT 10 - CSU 20 Stat CAMP CSU 4th - 8:54 - CIT - Isiaha Smith 1 yd run (Dane Anderson rush), 8-52 4:24, CIT 18 - CSU 20 FIRST DOWNS 11 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-80 42-243 Stat CIT CSU PASSING YDS (NET) 143 162 FIRST DOWNS 15 18 Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-13-1 19-9-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-269 35-79 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-223 61-405 PASSING YDS (NET) 20 194 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-35 Passes Att-Comp-Int 11-2-0 27-16-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-86 3-88 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-289 62-273 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 3-80 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-43.4 4-33.0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-99 1-39 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.6 4-31.2 Penalties-Yards 9-68 10-80 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Possession Time 29:34 30:26 Penalties-Yards 7-77 10-77 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 6 of 13 Possession Time 28:10 31:50 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 6 of 14 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-4 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-17 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 0-0 RUSHING: Campbell-GOSS, Keith 8-43; JONES, DeShawn 7-29; WOLF,Dakota 8-17; JOYNER, Jared 4-minus 4; SALMON,David 3-minus 5. Charleston So.-BROWN, Au. 11-85; REYES, C. 17-56; ROBINSON, B. 5-40; HOLLOWAY, M. 3-36; CROGHAN III, D. RUSHING: The Citadel-Aaron Miller 22-120; Jake Stenson 7-38; Isiaha Smith 10-36; Tyler Renew 9-31; Vinny Miller 1-24; Cam 4-18; ALLEN, A. 2-8. Jackson 3-20. Charleston So.-REYES, Christian 7-26; ROBINSON, Ben 8-25; HOLLOWAY, Mike 3-19; CRUZ, Alexander 2-9; CROGHAN III, Daniel 3-5; BROWN, Austin 8-1; HAMMOND, Darius 1-0; TEAM 3-minus 6. PASSING: Campbell-SALMON,David 6-16-1-43; WOLF, Dakota 7-11-0-100. Charleston So.-BROWN, Au. 8-15-0-154; CROGHAN III, D. 1-4-0-8. PASSING: The Citadel-Aaron Miller 2-10-0-20; Jake Stenson 0-1-0-0. Charleston So.-BROWN, Austin 12-22-0-153; CROGHAN III, Daniel 4-5-0-41. RECEIVING: Campbell-RIDENHOUR,J. 4-64; JOYNER, Jared 3-25; GOSS, Keith 3-21; ARTIS,A.J. 1-23; JONES, DeShawn 1-7; JONES, Brandon 1-3. Charleston So.-CRUZ, A. 3-42; PRATER, N. 2-25; DINKINS, K. 1-51; SCOTLAND, J. 1-28; REYES, C. 1-9; RECEIVING: The Citadel-Cam Jackson 1-15; Jake Stenson 1-5. Charleston So.-KORN, Colton 5-75; DINKINS, Kenny 3-23; PERERA, N. 1-7. SCOTLAND, Jared 2-36; REYES, Christian 2-18; PERERA, Nathan 2-15; CAGLE, Steven 1-18; ROWE, Ray 1-9. @csusports 47 2014-IN-REVIEW

GAME 5 - Sept. 27, 2014 - Charlotte, N.C. GAME 6 - Oct. 11, 2014 - Nashville, Tenn. TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT Final TEAM 1 2 3 4 Final Charleston So. (5-0) 21 7 6 7 6 47 Charleston So. (5-1) 0 10 7 3 20 Charlotte (3-2) 7 10 10 14 0 41 Vanderbilt (2-5,0-4) 3 18 0 0 21 CHARLOTTE, N.C. –Charleston Southern’s NASHVILLE, Tenn. – CSU nearly pulled off one of Christian Reyes’ one-yard touchdown run GAME NOTES the biggest upsets of the college football season on GAME NOTES was the only score of overtime and capped - CSU (617) and Charlotte (573) combined for Saturday night at Vanderbilt Stadium. CSU outgained - Charleston Southern outgained Vanderbilt a thrilling 47-41 win over Charlotte at Jerry the most yards in a single game in CSU history. the Vanderbilt Commodores of the Southeastern Con- 252-117 (241-38 at one point) in the second ference by nearly 100 yards and put itself in position Richardson Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The - CSU set a school record with 32 first downs half, but outscored the Commodores only 10-0. and its 617 total yards was the fourth-most in for the program’s first-ever win over an FBS program - Bucs blocked a punt for the first time since 25th-ranked Buccaneers survived a shootout before falling, 21-20. CSU history (most against D-1 foe). 2011 when Mathis blocked and scored from 17 that featured a CSU record 1,190 total yards The Bucs shut out Vanderbilt in the second half and a CSU record 32 first downs. - The 47 points were the most against a D-1 and held the Commodores without a first down after yards out in second quarter. CSU improves to 5-0 for the second-straight opponent in school history. halftime until their final drive of the night. A 30-yard - First single-digit margin for CSU against an season under head coach Jamey Chadwell. - The Bucs played (and won) in overtime for the field goal by freshman kicker David Kennedy brought FBS (now 0-14). Charlotte falls to 3-2 overall. first time since Stony Brook in 2009. CSU within 21-20 with 10:19 remaining, and the - RB Mike Holloway had 188 yards of total The Buccaneers rushed for 333 yards and - Christian Reyes’ four total TDs (3 rush, 1 rec.) Bucs had the football with a chance to take the lead offense and his first career 100-yard game (105 following a Davion Anderson interception. Vanderbilt Reyes finished with four touchdowns – three on ties a school record shared by a number Bucs. rushing, 83 rec.) - WR Nathan Perera caught his first TD pass forced a three-and-out, though, and ran out the final - The loss was the Bucs’ first under Chadwell in the ground – to lead the charge. Quarterback six minutes of game clock to hold on for the victory. since 2012, a span of 746 days. a game decided by eight points or less (9-1). Austin Brown was 17-for-20 through the air for CSU (5-1) trailed 18-3 late in the first half, but 216 yards and two TDs. swung the momentum of the game on a blocked punt After the Bucs’ defense had controlled CSU’s first four games, Chadwell was excited to see his by sophomore Larenzo Mathis. Mathis blocked the punt and returned it 17 yards for a score to cut the team explode offensively and find a different way to win. Vanderbilt (2-5) lead to 18-10. The Commodores pushed their advantage to 21-10 at intermission, but CSU led 34-17 in third quarter before Charlotte rallied with 17 unanswered points to tie the were outplayed in the second half. game with under five minutes to play. A touchdown catch by the Bucs’ Nathan Perera with 3:53 CSU’s ten-play, 78-yard touchdown drive trimmed the deficit to 21-17 at the 5:56 mark of the third quarter, as two big Colton Korn catches set up a Zac Frazier 10-yard touchdown run. The Bucs moved the to play gave CSU a 41-34 lead, but Charlotte roared right back, tying the game at 41-41 with ball inside the Vanderbilt 30-yard line two more times, but could only come away with three points. 2:19 remaining on a Kalif Phillips 34-yard run. A last-second field goal attempt by the Bucs’ Charleston Southern outgained Vanderbilt 252-117 in the second half, and enjoyed a 198-yard margin David Kennedy was blocked to force CSU’s first overtime game since 2009. prior to the Commodores’ final drive. CSU struggled in the kicking game, missing a critical PAT and two field goals. Charlotte missed Vanderbilt called on backup quarterback Johnny McCrary with its offense sputtering, and the redshirt a field goal attempt on the initial possession of overtime after CSU’s defense backed up the freshman provided a spark. He hit C.J. Duncan for a 65-yard touchdown pass and a10-3 Vanderbilt lead 49ers. with 10:12 left in the second quarter, as Duncan came open down the left sideline on a busted coverage. The Buccaneer offense – and running game – came up big when CSU needed it most. Reyes The ‘Dores advantage swelled to 18-3 several minutes later thanks to defensive back Taurean Fergu- piled up 159 yards and three rushing TDs. Mike Holloway added a 22-yard run in overtime to set son’s interception of an Austin Brown pass. then converting on a trick two-point play for what became the decisive point. up the game-winning touchdown and finished with 68 yards on six carries. The Bucs’ 333 yards Mathis accounted for the game-changing play in special teams. He broke through the line on a Vandy were the tenth most in school history. punt attempt, blocked it, scooped up the football and ran 17 yards for CSU’s second special teams TD of SCORING SUMMARY the season. CSU put together its best drive of the night to close to 21-17 in the third quarter. Sophomore wideout 1st - 9:35 - CSU - REYES, Christian 11 yd pass from BROWN, Austin (KENNEDY, David kick), 6-67 2:55 Colton Korn again played the role of catalyst, with a 31-yard catch and run up the left sideline to start 1st - 9 - CHA - DUKE, Austin 74 yd pass from JOHNSON, Matt (BREWER, Blake kick), 2-75 0:35, 7-7 the march. Korn also reeled in a nine-yard catch over the middle on fourth-and-six at the Vanderbilt 28. 1st - 2:50 - CSU - HOLLOWAY, Mike 21 yd pass from CROGHAN III, Daniel (KENNEDY kick), 6-56 2:51,CSU 14-7 Frazier finished off the drive three plays later, breaking a tackle inside the five on his way to a 10-yard 1st - 0:13 - CSU - REYES, Christian 45 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 3-67 1:09, CSU 21 - CHA 7 touchdown. 2nd - 14:48 - CHA - PHILLIPS, Kalif 77 yd run (BREWER, Blake kick), 2-92 0:25, CSU 21 - CHA 14 2nd - 5:12 - CSU - CROGHAN III, Daniel 3 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 6-24 3:08, CSU 28 - CHA 14 SCORING SUMMARY 2nd - 2:53 - CHA - BREWER, Blake 36 yd field goal, 7-59 2:19, CSU 28 - CHA 17 1st - 10:57 - VANDY - Tommy Openshaw 39 yd field goal, 8-39 4:03, CSU 0 - VANDY 3 3rd - 8:43 - CSU - REYES 4 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick failed), 12-72 6:17, CSU 34 - CHA 17 2nd - 14:53 - CSU - KENNEDY, David 23 yd field goal, 9-42 3:30, CSU 3 - VANDY 3 3rd - 6:10 - CHA - JOHNSON, Matt 23 yd run (BREWER, Blake kick), 8-72 2:33, CSU 34 - CHA 24 2nd - 10:25 - VANDY - C.J. Duncan 65 yd pass from Johnny McCrary (Openshaw kick), 3-71 1:27 3rd - 0:05 - CHA - BREWER, Blake 25 yd field goal, 10-55 2:54, CSU 34 - CHA 27 2nd - 5:06 - VANDY - Dallas Rivers 8 yd run (Andrew East pass from Taylor Hudson), 6-34 3:35, VANDY 18-3 4th - 12:33 - CHA - DUKE, Austin 61 yd pass from JOHNSON, Matt (BREWER, Blake kick), 2-80 0:23, 34-34 2nd - 0:36 - CSU - MATHIS, Lorenzo 17 yd blocked punt return (KENNEDY, David kick), , CSU 10 - VANDY 18 4th - 3:53 - CSU - PERERA, Nathan 5 yd pass from BROWN, Austin (KENNEDY kick), 14-81 8:40, CSU 41-34 2nd - 0 - VANDY - Openshaw 42 yd field goal, 5-32 0:27, CSU 10 - VANDY 21 4th - 2:19 - CHA - PHILLIPS, Kalif 34 yd run (BREWER, Blake kick), 5-60 1:34, CSU 41 - CHA 41 3rd - 5:56 - CSU - FRAZIER, Zachary 10 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 10-78 3:50, CSU 17 - VANDY 21 OT - 15 - CSU - REYES 1 yd run, 3-25 0, CSU 47 - CHA 41 4th - 10:19 - CSU - KENNEDY, David 30 yd field goal, 9-79 3:17, CSU 20 - VANDY 21

Stat CSU CHA Stat CSU VANDERBILT FIRST DOWNS 32 23 FIRST DOWNS 19 11 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 61-333 37-268 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-199 31-106 PASSING YDS (NET) 284 305 PASSING YDS (NET) 190 189 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-23-1 27-16-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-12-1 23-15-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 92-617 64-573 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-389 54-295 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-47 1-3 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-43 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-16 5-59 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-156 4-75 Interception Returns-Yards 1--3 1-21 Interception Returns-Yards 2-19 1-33 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-36.0 6-35.3 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-43.7 3-32.3 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 10-73 10-85 Penalties-Yards 7-60 7-95 Possession Time 31:42 28:18 Possession Time 41:52 18:08 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 4 of 12 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 16 2 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 0-0 RUSHING: Charleston So.-HOLLOWAY, Mike 18-105; ROBINSON, Ben 9-42; HAMMOND, Darius RUSHING: Charleston So.-REYES, Christian 29-159; HOLLOWAY, Mike 6-68; CRUZ, Alexander 7-57; ROBIN- 6-20; BROWN, Austin 6-18; FRAZIER, Zachary 1-10; CRUZ, Alexander 1-4. Vanderbilt-Ralph SON, Ben 6-30; CROGHAN III, Daniel 4-14; HAMMOND, Darius 1-3; BROWN, Austin 8-2. Charlotte-PHILLIPS, Webb 15-56; Dallas Rivers 11-47; Darrius Sims 1-5; Kellen Williams 1-5; Johnny McCrary 1-3; Kalif 21-196; JOHNSON, Matt 15-65; WATKINS, Joc 1-7. TEAM 1-minus 1; Wade Freebeck 1-minus 9. PASSING: Charleston So.-BROWN, Austin 11-24-1-188; CROGHAN III, Daniel 1-1-0-2. PASSING: Charleston So.-BROWN, Austin 17-20-0-216; CROGHAN III, Daniel 6-9-1-68; TEAM 0-2-0-0. Vanderbilt-Johnny McCrary 10-16-1-169; Wade Freebeck 5-7-0-20. Charlotte-JOHNSON, Matt 16-27-2-305. RECEIVING: Charleston So.-PERERA, Nathan 4-47; HOLLOWAY, Mike 3-79; KORN, Colton 2-40; DINKINS, Kenny 2-4; PRATER, Nathan 1-20. Vanderbilt-C.J. Duncan 7-119; Ralph Webb RECEIVING: Charleston So.-PERERA, Nathan 6-64; KORN, Colton 5-64; REYES, Christian 5-33; ROWE, Ray 2-3; Nathan Marcus 1-25; Trey Wilkins 1-15; L. Rayford 1-11; C. Dorrell 1-9; Steven Scheu 3-60; HOLLOWAY, Mike 1-21; PRATER, Nathan 1-20; CRUZ, Alexander 1-17; ROBINSON, Ben 1-5. Charlotte- 1-7; Darrius Sims 1-0. DUKE, Austin 12-251; FORD, T.L. 3-43; DEVINE, Dmarjai 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Charleston So.-ANDERSON, Davion 1-minus 3. Vanderbilt-T. Ferguson 1-21. 48 CSUSports.com 2014-IN-REVIEW

GAME 7 - Oct. 18, 2014 - Charleston, S.C. GAME 8 - Oct. 25, 2014 - Charleston, S.C. TEAM 1 2 3 4 Final TEAM 1 2 3 4 Final Presbyterian (4-3, 1-1) 7 0 0 0 7 Charleston So. (5-3, 0-2) 6 9 0 7 22 Charleston So. (5-2, 0-1) 0 3 0 0 3 Coastal Carolina (8-0, 2-0) 14 7 15 7 43

CHARLESTON, S.C. – Presbyterian held No. 22 CONWAY, S.C. – Coastal Carolina scored on GAME NOTES Charleston Southern out of the end zone for the GAME NOTES its first three drives of the second half to break - The Bucs failed to score a touchdown for the - WR Colton Korn had five receptions for the first time in the Jamey Chadwell era to hand the open a tight game at halftime and pull away third time this season, matching a career high Buccaneers a 7-3 loss in their Big South opener first time under Chadwell (20 games). from Charleston Southern on Saturday afternoon - CSU was just 1-for-3 in the redzone, missing he has now had five times. on Saturday at Buccaneer Field. at Brooks Stadium, 43-22. - CSU lost for the first time under Chadwell in The Buccaneers were just 1-for-3 in the PC a 22-yard field goal and failing to convert on Coastal quarterback Alex Ross threw three 4th-and-2. which is had 400 yards of total offense. red zone and amassed only 250 yards of total touchdown passes – two to John Israel – to - RB Mike Holloway had 80 yards on four carries offense. - The Bucs held PC to just three yards in the break open what was a two-point game late in third quarter and forced three thre-and-outs. and now has 276 rushing yards (69.0 ypg) over The Blue Hose survived two short missed field the second quarter. the last four games with a TD... goals and made a touchdown on their opening - The Bucs shutout PC after a TC on the opening CSU trailed 21-15 at halftime after kicking a drive of the game stand up all afternoon. The drive of the game. field goal just before the end of the half. Coastal Bucs missed a 22-yard field goal and couldn’t would put together long scoring drives on its first three possessions of the second half to pull convert a fourth-and-two in the third quarter inside the PC 10-yard line. away from the Bucs. PC held CSU to 97 yards passing. QB Austin Brown was 6-of-18 with two interceptions. He was Ross was 12-of-17 for 276 yards and three touchdowns. Running back De’Angelo Henderson also sacked three times. CSU forced two turnovers and held PC to 324 yards of total offense. The added 12 carries for 110 yards and three touchdowns. Israel caught touchdown passes of 74 and Blue Hose were 2-for-10 on third-down conversions. 52 yards to give Coastal a pair of long touchdowns. Presbyterian started fast, using a 6-play, 70-yard drive to take a 7-0 lead just over three min- The Buccaneers controlled the clock with over 35 minutes of possession and had 409 yards utes into the game. Demarcus Rouse ripped off a 49-yard touchdown run for the score. He had 66 of total offense, but CSU struggled to answer Coastal offense in the middle quarters, when the rushing yards on the drive. Cants scored on four straight dive. After forcing a three-and-out, PC drove 70 yards in 10 plays, but the Bucs’ defense held inside Buc quarterback Austin Brown was 13-of-25 for 160 yards and a touchdown, while Danny the 10 and PC placekicker Brandon Morrow pulled a 25-yard field goal to keep it a one-posses- Croghan went 6-of-8 for 87 yards and a TD. Running back Mike Holloway added 80 yards rushing. sion game. The Blue Hose drove again next possession. Quarterback Hays McMath found Toby CSU had a chance to grab an early lead on Chants, but tight end Briar Van Brunt couldn’t haul in Antigha up top for 51 yards to open the drive. PC moved the ball inside the CSU 20, but freshman a reaching grab from Brown on a would-be touchdown. Jonathan Slaton jarred the ball loose from tight end Kris Hurley to force the game’s first turnover. Coastal jumped quickly to a 7-0 lead. De’Angelo Henderson plunged in from three yards out Brown put together the Bucs’ only scoring drive on the next possession, finding Ray Rowe for to give CCU a 7-0 lead. Quarterback Alex Ross was 2-for-3 on the opening drive for 66 yards, eight yards and Nathan Perera for 23 yards, leading to a 27-yard David Kennedy field goal to cut including a 49-yard completion on third down from deep in his own end zone. the lead to 7-3 at the half. Running back Mike Holloway and CSU roared right back. Holloway had three carried for 60 yards CSU opened the second half by driving inside the Blue Hose’ 20-yard line. CSU head coach on the Bucs’ second drive, including a 41-yard touchdown, as CSU matched the Chants’ score. Jamey Chadwell opted to go for it on fourth-and-two at the PC 13, but Brown couldn’t get on the David Kennedy’s PAT was no good and Coastal led 7-6. same page with Nathan Perera and his pass sailed out of bounds. The Bucs kept the drive alive Coastal came right back with a 7-play, 60 yard drive to push the lead to 14-6. Ross found Bruce on two penalties and a 7-yard catch by Colton Korn on third-and six. Nathan Perera drew a pass Mapp for 23 yards on third-and-14 to keep the drive alive deep in Chants’ territory. Henderson interference penalty on a third-and-long and PC roughed Bucs’ punter Truett Burns trying to followed with his second score, an 18-yard run to extend the lead to eight. block a punt at midfield to aid the drive. The Bucs kept the back-and-forth rhythm up on the ensuing drive. Running back Ben Robinson The Buccaneer defense gave the offense a handful of opportunities in the third quarter, holding rumbled for 20 yards to move the ball into Coastal territory to get the drive rolling. On third-and-7 PC to three yards of offense. Linebacker Tre DeLoach sacked McMath as the Buc defense pushed from the Chants’ 19, Danny Croghan found Colton Korn open in the end zone for the Bucs’ second PC back, setting up the offense with a short field. touchdown. CSU again missed the PAT to trail 14-12 early in the second quarter. Brown found Colton Korn for 17 yards to start a CSU drive late in the third quarter to move the ball into PC territory. The Bucs’ QB would be intercepted two plays later by DaRon Dickey to end SCORING SUMMARY the threat. Dickey returned his interception 23 yards to set up the Blue Hose at the Bucs’ 47. 1st - 6:20 - COASTAL - HENDERSON, D. 3 yd run (CATRON, Alex kick), 8-89 3:21, CSU 0 - COASTAL 7 1st - 5 - CSU - HOLLOWAY, M. 41 yd run (KENNEDY, D. kick failed), 4-80 1:20, CSU 6 - COASTAL 7 PC moved the ball into field goal range again, but Morrow missed again from close range, this 1st - 2:26 - COASTAL HENDERSON, D. 18 yd run (CATRON, Alex kick), 7-60 2:27, CSU 6 - COASTAL 14 time pushing his kick from the left hash mark wide to keep the score at 7-3. 2nd - 11:54 - CSU - KORN, C. 19 yd pass from CROGHAN III, D. (KENNEDY kick failed), 10-80 5:32 CCU 14-12 SCORING SUMMARY 2nd - 1:09 - COASTAL - ISRAEL, John 74 yd pass from ROSS, Alex (CATRON kick), 1-74 0:11, COASTAL 21-12 1st - 11:57 - PC - ROUSE, Demarcus 48 yd run (MORROW, Brandon kick), 6-70 3:03, PC 7 - CSU 0 2nd - 0 - CSU - KENNEDY, D. 25 yd field goal, 3-26 0:21, CSU 15 - COASTAL 21 2nd - 1:29 - CSU - KENNEDY, David 27 yd field goal, 6-36 1:54, PC 7 - CSU 3 3rd - 13:57 - COASTAL - ISRAEL, John 51 yd pass from ROSS (CAIN, Austin rush), 3-53 1:03, COASTAL 29-15 3rd - 3:31 - COASTAL - BLANKS, Tyrell 18 yd pass from ROSS, Alex (CATRON, Alex kick), 5-70 1:40 Stat CSU CHA 4th - 14:27 - COASTAL - HENDERSON, D. 1 yd run (CATRON, Alex kick), 6-67 2:16, CSU 15 - COASTAL 43 4th - 0:56 - CSU THEODORE, C. 12 yd pass from BROWN, Au. (KENNEDY, D. kick), 12-95 5:37, COASTAL 43-22 FIRST DOWNS 14 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-162 48-153 Stat CSU CCU PASSING YDS (NET) 162 97 FIRST DOWNS 23 17 Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-9-1 18-6-2 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-162 34-199 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 55-324 66-250 PASSING YDS (NET) 247 287 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-19-0 18-13-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-6 1-9 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-409 52-486 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-41 1-13 Punt Returns-Yards 1-28 2-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-23 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-38 3-86 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-32.6 5-41.6 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-34.6 4-36.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 6-60 5-51 Penalties-Yards 6-48 3-35 Possession Time 27:29 32:31 Possession Time 35:31 24:29 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 10 3 of 14 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 5 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 1-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 1-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-26 RUSHING: Presbyterian-ROUSE, Demarcus 17-76; McKIE, Jeremiah 4-51; ROBERTS, Blake 8-31; McMATH, Heys 5-5; HINES, Marquel 1-1; TEAM 2-minus 2. RUSHING: Charleston So.-HOLLOWAY, M. 4-80; ROBINSON, B. 6-27; CROGHAN III, D. 6-24; Charleston So.-REYES, Christian 23-81; BROWN, Austin 12-30; HOLLOWAY, Mike 5-23; ROBIN- REYES, C. 8-19; FRAZIER, Z. 1-15; BROWN, Au. 7-7; HAMMOND, D. 2-7; TEAM 1-minus 17. SON, Ben 6-14; FRAZIER, Zachary 2-5. Coastal Caro.-HENDERSON, D. 12-110; ROSS, Alex 9-55; ABERCROMBIE, O. 5-15; JOHNSON, PASSING: Presbyterian-McMATH, Heys 9-18-1-162. Charleston So.-BROWN, Au. 6-18-2-97. Andre 4-12; SILVERBERG, Z. 2-10; AIKEN, Aaron 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 2. RECEIVING: Presbyterian-McKIE, Jeremiah 3-13; ANTIGHA, Tobi 2-73; HURLEY, Kris 2-29; PASSING: Charleston So.-BROWN, Au. 13-25-0-160; CROGHAN III, D. 6-8-0-87. WATSON, DarQuez 1-25; ROBERTS, Blake 1-22. Charleston So.-PERERA, Nathan 2-26; KORN, Coastal Caro.-ROSS, Alex 12-17-0-276; CHURCH, Michael 1-1-0-11. Colton 2-24; DINKINS, Kenny 1-39; ROWE, Ray 1-8. RECEIVING: Charleston So.-KORN, C. 5-51; THEODORE, C. 4-49; PERERA, N. 3-35; HOL- INTERCEPTIONS: Presbyterian-DICKEY, DaRon 1-23; BYERS, Shonquille 1-0. LOWAY, M. 2-36; DINKINS, K. 2-19; VAN BRUNT, B. 1-35; PRATER, N. 1-18; ROBINSON, B. 1-4. Coastal Caro.-ISRAEL, John 3-174; BLANKS, T. 3-40; WHEAT, Alex 3-28; HENDERSON, D. 2-mi- Charleston So.-JACKSON, Malcolm 1-0. nus 2; PAUCIELLO, T. 1-24; MAPP, Bruce 1-23. WATSON, DarQuez 1-25; ROBERTS, Blake 1-22. @csusports 49 2014-IN-REVIEW

GAME 9 - Nov. 1, 2014 - West Long Branch, N.J. GAME 10 - Nov. 8, 2014 - Charleston, S.C. TEAM 1 2 3 4 Final TEAM 1 2 3 4 Final Monmouth (5-3, 0-3) 0 0 0 0 0 Gardner-Webb (4-6, 0-3) 0 0 14 0 14 Charleston So. (6-3, 1-2) 0 14 7 6 27 Charleston So. (7-3, 2-2) 27 7 0 10 44 WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – Charleston CHARLESTON, S.C. – CSU roared to a 27-0 GAME NOTES Southern pitched its first Big South Confer- lead in the first quarter and never looked back GAME NOTES - CSU posted its first shutout since 2009 ence shutout since 2008 and running back in a 44-14 win over Gardner-Webb on Senior - CSU clinched its second consecutive winning against North Greenville, when Jamey Chadwell season and its 17 wins are the most in back-to- Christian Reyes became the school’s all-time Day at Buccaneer Field. was the head coach at NGU. back season in program history. leading rusher to power the Buccaneers past The Bucs scored three times in the opening - Second Big South shutout by Bucs in history - CSU’s 44 points were the Bucs’ second most in Monmouth, 27-0, on Saturday afternoon at six minutes and led 34-0 at halftime to clinch (Coastal in 2008, 24-0). a Big South game (46 vs. PC in ‘09) Kessler Field. their second consecutive winning season under - The Bucs’ defense scored twice on interception - CSU’s 338 rushing yards was a CSU record in CSU held Monmouth to 112 yards of total head coach Jamey Chadwell. returns, one by DE Dylan Black and one by S Big South play. offense and 1-of-13 on third-down conversion The win is CSU’s 17th in two seasons under Davion Anderson. - Bucs’ 112 total yards is the fewest allowed by to improve to 6-3 on the year and 1-2 in Big Chadwell (17-6), the most in a two-year stretch - The 30-point margin in CSU’s second-largest CSU in a Big South game. South play. Monmouth falls to 5-3 overall and in program history. His team wasted no time margin of victory for CSU in a Big South game, (CSU 38, G-W 7, 2005). 0-2 Big South play. seizing control in the opening minutes on Reyes carried 17 times for 70 yards to move his name to the top of CSU’s all-time rushing list Saturday, scoring twice in the opening 3:01. with 1,774 career yards in now 21 games. He passed D’Angelo Dereef (1,741) for the top spot. CSU finishes the season 5-1 at Buccaneer Field and, for 15 seniors playing their final home The Hawks didn’t move into the CSU red zone until blocking a CSU punt in the final minutes game, leave on one of the most dominant Big South efforts in CSU history. of the game. The Bucs returned the favor by swatting away a Monmouth field goal attempt to Seniors fueled the Bucs’ hot start. Running back Christian Reyes had 163 yards rushing and a preserve their first shutout since a 24-0 win against Coastal Carolina in 2008. It was the second 4-yard touchdown run in the game’s opening minutes. Linebacker Gabe Middlebrook hit Gardner- Big South shutout in school history. Webb quarterback Lucas Beatty moments later and Dylan Black squeezed the interception and The Bucs piled up 338 rushing yards and held the football for almost 39 minutes to control the scored from 37 yards out to build an early 20-0 lead. game. Quarterback Austin Brown had two touchdown runs and Ben Robinson added a 1-yard The Bucs’ defense scored twice and had a school-record four interceptions on the day, three score as the Bucs’ ball-control offense persevered in cold, windy conditions. coming in the first quarter. Freshman Davion Anderson continues to have a knack for the football. CSU had a 24-6 edge in first downs and out-gained the Hawks, 411-112. Monmouth didn’t He returned a G-W pass deflected by JaJaun Perkins for 55 yards and a touchdown in the fourth go over the 100-yard mark for total offense until late in the fourth quarter. The Bucs also didn’t quarter. CSU held Gardner-Webb to 100 total yards in the first half on 32 plays. commit a turnover in the wind and rain, while forcing two. Bucs’ quarterback Austin Brown was 12-of-21 for 239 yards and a touchdown and CSU piled up Robinson finished with 1- carries for 91 yards and a touchdown, while Holloway added 91 497 yards of offense in the win. yards on 13 carries. Brown added 54 yards on 14 carries and two touchdowns, part of CSU’s 338 CSU started fast, taking the opening kickoff and driving for a touchdown to take a quick 7-0 rushing yards. lead. Darius Hammond had a 38-yard return on the kickoff and the Buccaneers drove 55 yards in After the two teams traded punts for most of the opening quarter, CSU struck first on a 1-yard five plays to take the quick lead. Running back Ben Robinson weaved his way 27 yards up the left touchdown run by running back Ben Robinson. The sophomore opened the drive with a 34-yard sideline on the option pitch for the score. gallop on the final play of the first quarter. Quarterback Austin Brown followed with an 18-yard The Bucs would add their second score less than a minute later. Troy McGowens intercepted completion to Chris Theodore to set the Bucs up on the Hawks’ doorstep at the three. Gardner-Webb quarterback Lucas Beatty on the opening play to give CSU a short field. Bucs’ CSU cornerback Malcolm Jackson set up the Bucs’ next score minutes later. The junior stepped quarterback Austin Brown would find tight end Nathan Prater down the seam for 39 yards to in front of a throw from Monmouth quarterback Brandon Hill and returned it 10 yards to the move the ball inside the G-W 5 and Christian Reyes would do the rest. He plowed his way into the Hawks’ 25. The interception was Jackson’s second in the last three weeks. end zone for a 4-yard touchdown to make it 14-0 just 3:01 into the game. The Bucs would capitalize on the turnover, taking advantage of a pass interference penalty The Bucs’ defense would put up the game’s next touchdown on the ensuing possession. inside the Hawks’ 10 with a 1-yard run from Brown, pushing the lead to 14-0 with just over nine Linebacker Gabe Middlebrook leveled Beatty as he tried to throw and defensive end Dylan Black minutes to play in the second quarter. snatched the ball out of midair and raced 37 yards for the score. CSU’s defense dominated the opening half, holding Monmouth to 55 yards of offense and only SCORING SUMMARY 11 minutes in time of possession. 1st - 12:50 - CSU - ROBINSON, Ben 27 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 5-55 2:10, GWU 0 - CSU 7 CSU added to its lead in the second half with a 12-yard Brown TD run to cap a 10-play, 74-yard 1st - 11:59 - CSU - REYES, Christian 4 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 3-43 0:39, GWU 0 - CSU 14 drive late in the third quarter that put the game, essentially, out of reach. The Bucs would add a 1st - 9:29 - CSU - BLACK, Dylan 37 yd interception return (SAUNDERS, Dalton rush failed), , GWU 0 - CSU 20 pair of David Kennedy field goals from 34 yards in the fourth quarter to cap the scoring. 1st - 3 - CSU - PERERA, Nathan 32 yd pass from BROWN, A. (KENNEDY kick), 2-35 0:46, GWU 0 - CSU 27 In all, the CSU defense forced six three-and-outs and forced two turnovers. 2nd - 0:14 - CSU - HAMMOND, Darius 1 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 7-60 2:54, GWU 0 - CSU 34 SCORING SUMMARY 3rd - 1:46 - GWU - SWINTON, D. 45-yd pass from BEATTY, Lucas (SCHUMACHER kick), 4-80 1:14, CSU 34-7 3rd - 0:37 - GWU - ESTES, Mike 26 yd pass from BEATTY (SCHUMACHER kick), 3-25 0:53, GWU 14 - CSU 34 2nd - 13:37 - CSU - ROBINSON, B. 1 yd run (KENNEDY, D. kick), 5-60 2:07, CSU 7 - MU 0 4th - 7 - CSU - KENNEDY, David 29 yd field goal, 9-26 5:13, GWU 14 - CSU 37 2nd - 9:10 - CSU - CSU BROWN, Au. 1 yd run (KENNEDY, D. kick), 6-25 3:19, CSU 14 - MU 0 4th - 5:28 - CSU - ANDERSON, Davion 55 yd interception return (KENNEDY, David kick), , GWU 14 - CSU 44 3rd - 5:23 - CSU - BROWN, Au. 12 yd run (KENNEDY, D. kick), 10-74 4:44, CSU 21 - MU 0 4th - 14:55 - CSU - KENNEDY, D. 34 yd field goal, 9-40 3:54, CSU 24 - MU 0 Stat G-W CSU 4th - 10:14 - CSU - KENNEDY, D. 34 yd field goal, 4--1 2:26, CSU 27 - MU 0 FIRST DOWNS 13 18 Stat CSU CHA RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-62 41-249 FIRST DOWNS 24 6 PASSING YDS (NET) 213 248 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 60-338 21-15 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-19-4 22-13-2 PASSING YDS (NET) 73 97 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-275 63-497 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-6-0 28-14-2 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-14 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-411 49-112 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-77 2-56 Punt Returns-Yards 4-41 1-10 Interception Returns-Yards 2-13 4-104 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 6-70 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.3 3-38.3 Interception Returns-Yards 2-10 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-35.3 10-36.6 Penalties-Yards 1-15 7-65 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-0 Possession Time 28:54 31:06 Penalties-Yards 3-15 4-28 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 7 of 14 Possession Time 38:40 21:20 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 1 of 13 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-6 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 5-14 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-7 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 0-0 RUSHING: Gardner-Webb-BLOUNT, Juanne 8-32; HUBBARD, J.J. 2-13; BEATTY, Lucas 10-9; CLARK, Bobby 1-6; COOK, Kenny 1-2; MAXWELL, Tyrell 5-0; TEAM 1-0. Charleston So.-REYES, Christian 17-163; ROBINSON, RUSHING: CSU - ROBINSON, B. 10-91; HOLLOWAY, M. 13-91; REYES, C. 17-70; BROWN, Au. 14-54; Ben 1-27; HAMMOND, Darius 8-27; HOLLOWAY, Mike 7-19; BROWN, Austin 8-13. SAUNDERS, D. 1-35; HAMMOND, D. 3-1. Monmouth-CHANEY 13-43; WELCH 1-5; HILL 5-minus 23. PASSING: Gardner-Webb-BEATTY, Lucas 16-30-3-189; MAXWELL, Tyrell 3-6-1-24. Charleston So.- BROWN, PASSING: Charleston So.-BROWN, Au. 6-19-0-73. Monmouth-HILL, Brandon 14-28-2-97. A. 12-21-2-239; SAUNDERS, Dalton 1-1-0-9. RECEIVING: Charleston So.-PERERA, N. 3-35; THEODORE, C. 2-30; HOLLOWAY, M. 1-8. RECEIVING: Gardner-Webb-ESTES, Mike 6-83; COOK, Kenny 5-30; SWINTON, Deonte 3-60; JONES, Kalay Monmouth-CHANEY, Lavon 5-9; VALLES, Hakeem 2-37; SUMLIN, Eric 2-19; STERLING, 2-16; CRANFILL, Seth 2-15; HUBBARD, J.J. 1-9. Charleston So.-THEODORE, Chris 5-114; PRATER, Nathan Neal 2-14; HARRIS, Romeo 1-11; DAVENPORT, L. 1-5; FABEL, Zach 1-2. 2-51; KORN, Colton 2-24; PERERA, Nathan 1-32; HOLLOWAY, Mike 1-15; DINKINS, Kenny 1-9; REYES, Christian 1-3. 50 CSUSports.com 2014-IN-REVIEW

GAME 11 - Nov. 15, 2014 - Lynchburg, Va. GAME 12 - Nov. 22, 2014 - Athens, Ga. TEAM 1 2 3 4 Final TEAM 1 2 3 4 Final Charleston So. (8-3,3-2) 0 17 14 7 38 Charleston So. (8-4) 0 3 0 6 9 Liberty (7-4,3-1) 3 13 7 13 36 Georgia (9-2) 24 14 17 0 55

LYNCHBURG, Va. – Charleston Southern rolled GAME NOTES ATHENS, Ga. – Charleston Southern fell to No. GAME NOTES up 576 yards of offense - a CSU record in Big - CSU ends an 8-game losing streak to Liberty 9 Georgia, 55-9, in its regular season finale at - CSU faced an SEC team for the second time in South play – en route to a 38-36 win over Lib- - The Bucs’ 576 yards of total offense is a record Sanford Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The 2014 and the fourth time in program history. erty on Saturday afternoon at Williams Stadium. for CSU in a Big South game. Bucs trailed 24-0 after the first quarter and The win moves the Buccaneers to 8-3 overall could not recover against a top-ten Georgia. - Reyes had 75 yards and a TD to finish his - RB Christian Reyes went over the 2,000-yard career with 2,200 yards and 17 TDs, both CSU and 3-2 in Big South play. Liberty falls to 7-4 CSU was facing off against a top-ten program mark for his career and set the school rushing career records. overall and 3-1 in conference play. TD record with two more inthe win (16 career for the third time ever, and Georgia quickly showed why it is among the nation’s elite. UGA - Malcolm Jackson had his third interception in With the win, the Bucs end an eight-game TD). as many games and finished the season with a recovered a fumble on CSU’s third play of the losing streak against the Flames. - The Bucs improved to 6-0 this season when team-high four. game, and turned it into six points on the fol- CSU head coach Jamey Chadwell, who has leading at halftime, and won in Lynchburg for lowing snap when quarterback Hutson Mason now beaten every team in the Big South in his 2nd time in 12 tries. first two seasons, was ecstatic with his team’s hit Chris Conley for a 35-yard touchdown pass. UGA built its lead to 14-0 by the 10:33 mark of performance and road win. One of the ways CSU the first quarter, as freshman tailback Nick Chubb broke free for an 83-yard touchdown run down finished was by riding its workhorse, who turned in one of the best performances in CSU football the right sideline. history. Georgia would add ten more points in the opening period, and tacked on another Chubb touch- Running back Christian Reyes had a career-high 188 yards rushing and two touchdowns to down run and a second Conley scoring grab to go up 38-0 with 4:18 left in the half. carry the Bucs to over 37 minutes in time of possession. Reyes, CSU’s all-time leading rusher, CSU kept competing in front of an announced crowd of 92,746 fans, and got on the scoreboard went over the 2,000-yard mark for his career early in the win. with seven seconds left until halftime on David Kennedy’s career-long 45-yard field goal. Senior Liberty played without quarterback Josh Woodrum, who was hurt earlier in the week in practice. running back Christian Reyes helped set up the field goal with a 16-yard run, and finished with CSU intercepted backup Stephon Masha three times and outgained the Flames by 200 yards 75 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries. Reyes got the Bucs in the end zone in the fourth quarter, (576-376). scoring from two yards out to cap a six-play, 71-yard drive. Sophomore Ben Robinson ripped off runs of 26 and 25 yards on the touchdown march. CSU ran 31 more plays than Liberty with 88 offensive snaps. The Bucs answered the Flames CSU head coach Jamey Chadwell was pleased with the competitive spirit his team showed score-for-score from the opening kickoff, eventually seizing control with big second and third against a Georgia team still in the race for the SEC East title. His message to a team that deliv- quarters. ered the fifth winning season in program history was simple. CSU put up 244 yards of total offense in the opening half to hold the lead at the break. “I just said don’t let this outcome here diminish what they’ve accomplished,” Chadwell said. Liberty scored twice late to cut the lead to 38-36, but CSU held the ball for the final 5:19 to run “You hate ending on a loss, but to have a season like they did – eight wins and four losses, two out he clock and secure the win. of them to SEC teams – is a heck of a year. Don’t let this loss diminish what they accomplished Reyes’ 188 yards were the fourth-most in CSU history and the most by a Buccaneer in a Big this year and the last two years. If this is the end, we hope it’s not, but if it was, it was a great South game. journey and we appreciate the players taking us as a coaching staff along for the ride.” Brown finished 18-of-37 with a touchdown and four interceptions. Perera and Korn both had CSU recorded 139 of its 211 yards after halftime, and forced a pair of fourth quarter turnovers. four receptions in the win. Junior cornerback Malcolm Jackson intercepted a Brice Ramsey pass to end one Georgia drive, Holloway added nine carries for 91 yards and 40-yard touchdown reception. while freshman corner JaJuan Perkins recovered a Jermichael Bailey forced fumble to halt Masha was 21-for-32 for 238 yards and four touchdowns for Liberty, but was intercepted three another. times. He also rushed for 99 yards on 10 carries, but Liberty’s running backs combined for only Georgia tallied 580 yards of offense, with Mason connecting for three first half touchdown 39 yards rushing. passes en route to completing 10-of-12 throws for 187 yards. Chubb paced the Bulldogs’ potent rushing attack with 113 yards and a pair of scores. SCORING SUMMARY Defensively, redshirt senior Zac Johnston led the Bucs with 11 tackles. Malcolm Jackson 1st - 11:34 - LU - LUNSFORD, J. 51 yd field goal, 6-39 3:26, CSU 0 - LIBERTY 3 intercepted his third pass in as many weeks and fourth of the year, and had a tackle-for-loss and 2nd - 13:20 - CSU - REYES, Christian 4 yd run (KENNEDY kick), 7-38 2:19, CSU 7 - LIBERTY 3 several impressive stops in the second half. 2nd - 10:22 - LU - PETERSON, D. 6 yd pass from MASHA, S. (LUNSFORD, J. kick), 6-58 2:49, CSU 7 - LIBERTY 10 2nd - 7:03 - CSU - REYES, Christian 52 yd run (KENNEDY kick), 1-52 0:11, CSU 14 - LIBERTY 10 2nd- 2:21 - LU - PETERSON, D. 19 yd pass from MASHA (LUNSFORD, J. kick failed), 4-61 1:33, LU 16-14 SCORING SUMMARY 2nd - 0:15 - CSU - KENNEDY 27 yd field goal, 11-40 1:58, CSU 17 - LIBERTY 16 UGA - 1st - 13:08 - Chris Conley 35 yd pass from Hutson Mason, Marshall Morgan kick, 1-35, 0:08 3rd - 10:01 - CSU - PRATER 11 yd pass from BROWN (KENNEDY kick), 4-23 2:02, CSU 24 - LIBERTY 16 UGA - 1st - 10:33 - Nick Chubb 83 yd run , Morgan kick, 2-85, 0:41 3rd - 8:11 - LU - PETERSON, D. 16 yd pass from MASHA, S. (LUNSFORD, J. kick), 6-67 1:43, CSU 24-23 UGA - 1st - 5:18 - J. Scott-Wesley 19 yd pass from Mason, Morgan kick, 5-61, 1:34 3rd - 6:35 - CSU - ROBINSON, Ben 2 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 4-75 1:36, CSU 31 - LIBERTY 23 UGA - 1st - 0:42 - Morgan 53 yd field goal , 5-28, 2:13 4th - 13:04 - CSU - HOLLOWAY, Mike 40 yd run (KENNEDY, David kick), 8-71 4:03, CSU 38 - LIBERTY 23 UGA - 2nd - 9:08 - Nick Chubb 8 yd run, Morgan kick, 12-77, 4:56 4th - 10:09 - LU - HENDERSON, G. 26 yd pass from MASHA, S. (MASHA, S. pass failed), 8-68 2:49, CSU 38-29 UGA - 2nd - 4:18 - Chris Conley 23 yd pass from Mason, Morgan kick, 1-23, 0:08 4th - 5:24 - LU - ABNAR, D.J. 3 yd run (LUNSFORD, J. kick), 7-80 1:55, CSU 38 - LIBERTY 36 CSU - 2nd - 0:07 - KENNEDY, D. 45 yd field goal, 12-47, 4:043 UGA - 3rd - 11:31 - Jonathon Rumph 12 yd pass from Brice Ramsey , Morgan kick, 9-74, 3:22 Stat CSU LU UGA - 3rd - 4:58 - Marshall Morgan 27 yd field goal, 7-30, 2:48 FIRST DOWNS 28 21 UGA - 3rd - 0:59 - Quayvon Hicks 33 yd run, Morgan kick, 5-74, 2:02 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-359 25-138 CSU - 4th - 9:55 - REYES, C. 2 yd run, SAUNDERS, D. rush failed, 6-71, 3:03 PASSING YDS (NET) 217 238 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-18-4 32-21-3 Stat CSU UGA TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 88-576 57-376 FIRST DOWNS 13 28 Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-190 37-270 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-65 7-113 PASSING YDS (NET) 21 310 Interception Returns-Yards 3-11 4-26 Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-6-1 26-20-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-54.0 4-39.8 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-211 63-580 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-9 Penalties-Yards 4-50 4-30 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-116 1-12 Possession Time 37:01 22:59 Interception Returns-Yards 1-6 1-13 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 18 3 of 9 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-39.3 0-0.0 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 0 of 0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 4-4 Penalties-Yards 5-54 3-30 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-7 Possession Time 32:22 27:38 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 6 of 9 RUSHING: Charleston So.-REYES, Christian 18-188; HOLLOWAY, Mike 9-91; ROBINSON, Ben 10-57; CRUZ, Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5 Alexander 4-30; BROWN, Austin 8-4; TEAM 2-minus 11. Liberty-MASHA, S. 10-99; ABNAR, D.J. 12-38; Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 0 of 0 FUALAAU, N. 1-4; KAIGLER, A. 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 2. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-7

PASSING: Charleston So.-BROWN, Austin 18-37-4-217. Liberty-MASHA, S. 21-32-3-238.

RECEIVING: Charleston So.-PERERA, Nathan 4-62; KORN, Colton 4-40; THEODORE, C. 3-31; REYES, C. 2-44; PRATER, Nathan 2-18; HOLLOWAY, Mike 2-15; ROBINSON, Ben 1-7. Liberty-PETERSON, D. 10-123; HENDERSON, G. 6-63; HERMAN, D. 3-41; ABNAR, D.J. 1-7; GLOVER, J. 1-4. @csusports 51 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

RUSHING KICKING Attempts Attempts Game: 34, Christian Reyes at Appalachian State (9/28/13) Game: 68 (20 rush, 48 pass), Sidney Bryant vs. PC (11/10/07) Season: 245, Christian Reyes (2013) Season: 492 (163 rush, 329 pass), Collin Drafts (2003) Career: 505, Collin Drafts (2003-06) Career: 1,849 (505 rush, 1,344 pass), Collin Drafts (2003-06)

Yardage Yardage Game: 226, Andre Copeland vs. WVWC (10/15/05) Game: 452 (46 rush, 406 pass), Collin Drafts vs. G-W (11/4/06) Season: 1,254, Christian Reyes (2013) Season: 3,178 (513 rush, 2,665 pass), Collin Drafts (2006) Career: 2,200, Christian Reyes (2013-14) Career: 10,571 (803 rush, 9,768 pass), Collin Drafts (2003-06)

Touchdowns Touchdowns Game: 4, 2x: Teddy Allen vs. PC (10/20/12) Game: 5 (1 rush, 4 pass), Tribble Reese vs. Edward Waters (11/15/08) Andre Copeland vs. WVWC (10/15/05) Season: 29 (9 rush, 20 pass), Collin Drafts (2005) Season: 9, 3x: Collin Drafts (2005), Teddy Allen (2012), Christian Reyes (2013) Career: 90 (17 rush, 73 pass), Collin Drafts (2003-06) Career: 17, 2x: Collin Drafts (2003-06), Christian Reyes (2013-14) KICKING PASSING PAT Attempts Attempts Game: 8, Jason Trussell vs. Guilford (9/2/00); Game: 55, Jake Sills vs. Liberty (11/10/01) 8, Nick Ellis vs. WVWC (10/15/05); Season: 356, Collin Drafts (2005) 8, David Kennedy vs. Point (8/28/14) Career: 1,344, Collin Drafts (2003-06) Season: 37, Nick Ellis (2005) Career: 135, Nick Ellis (2003-07) Completions Game: 34, Eli Byrd vs. North Greenville (9/29/07) Extra Points Made Season: 223, Collin Drafts (2006) Game: 8, Jason Trussell vs. Guilford (9/2/00); Career: 833, Collin Drafts (2003-06) 8, Nick Ellis vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (10/15/05) Season: 35, Nick Ellis (2005) Yardage Career: 127, Nick Ellis (2003-07) Game: 419, Collin Drafts vs Allen (11/6/04) Highest Season Percentage: 100.0 (19-19), Andy Brown (2010) Season: 2,665, Collin Drafts (2006) Most Consecutive Made: 31, Clint Kelly (1998-99) Career: 9,768, Collin Drafts (2003-06) Longest Pass from Scrimmage: Field Goals Attempted 95 yards from Jake Sills to Steve McCoy vs. Austin Peay (10/14/00) Game: 5, Jason Trussell vs. West Virginia State (9/16/00) Season: 22, John Paglia (2009) Touchdowns Career: 45, Nick Ellis (2003-07) Game: 5, Collin Drafts vs. N. Greenville (10/23/04); vs. The Citadel (9/9/2006) Field Goals Made Season: 23, Tribble Reese (2008) Game: 4, Nick Ellis vs. Savannah State (10/6/07) Career: 73, Collin Drafts (2003-06) Season: 16, John Paglia (2009) Career: 29, Nick Ellis (2003-07);, John Paglia (2007-10) Completion Percentage Longest: 51, John Paglia vs. Stony Brook (11/14/09) Game (min. 10 att.): 85% (17-20) Austin Brown vs. Charlotte (9/27/14) Highest Season % (min. 10 att.): 72.7% (16-22), John Paglia (2009) Season (min. 50 att.): 69.9% (223-319) Collin Drafts (2006) Highest Career % (min. 20 att.): 65.9% (29-44), John Paglia (2007-10) Career: (min. 100 att.) 62.0% (833-1344) Collin Drafts (2003-06) PUNTING RECEIVING Punts Receptions Game: 12, Clay Williams vs. UAB (11/21/96) Game: 13, Dee Brown vs. Wofford (9/8/07); Season: 80, Clay Williams (1997) by Maurice Price vs. Liberty (11/11/06); Career: 274, Clay Williams (1995-98) by Maurice Price vs. Liberty (11/12/05); by Eddie Gadson vs. Presbyterian (9/11/04) Longest: 72 yards, Heath Siemon vs. Newberry (10/9/93) Season: 103, Maurice Price (2006) Career: 202, Maurice Price (2004-06) Yards Game: 480, Clay Williams at UAB (11/21/96) Yardage Season: 3,498, Clay Williams (1997) Game: 241, Brad Moultrie vs. Austin Peay (10/13/01) Career: 11,339, Clay Williams (1994-98) Season: 1,063, Aaron Dunklin (2003) Career: 2,429, Maurice Price (2004-06) Average Game (min. 5): 48.6, Clay Williams vs. South Florida (11/1/97) Touchdowns Season (min. 30): 43.9, Clay Williams (1998) Game: 4, Maurice Price vs. Savannah St. (10/22/05) Career (min. 50): 41.3, Clay Williams (1995-98) Season: 10, Brad Johnson (1994);, Maurice Price (2006) Career: 19, Maurice Price (2004-06) 52 CSUSports.com INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SPECIAL TEAMS Kick Returns DEFENSIVE RECORDS Game: 9, Alexius Ferguson vs. Hawai’i (9/22/07) Tackles Season: 50, Kijana Thomas (2003) Game: 21, Jon Belk vs. Troy State (10/15/94) Career: 102, Gerald Stevenson (2007-10) Season: 131, Jada Ross (2007) Longest: 100 yds, Gerald Stevenson vs. Liberty (10/9/10) Career: 454, Jada Ross (2004-07)

Average Tackles for Loss Game (min. 3 returns): 54.0, Tony Bines vs. Morgan State (10/1/94) Game: 5, Reggie Carr vs. Presbyterian (9/14/96); Season: (min. 15 returns): 27.9, Gerald Stevenson (2010) 5, Will Hunt at Jacksonville (9/17/11); Career: (min. 30 returns): 26.6, Tony Bines (1994) 5, Gary Hamby vs. South Florida (10/31/98) Season: 23, Dennis Hamilton (1991) Career: 59, Dennis Hamilton (1991-94) Punt Returns Game: 7, Aaron Latino vs. Tusculum (11/6/99) Quarterback Sacks Season: 31, D’Angelo Dereef (1992); Aaron Latino (1999) Game: 4, Dennis Hamilton vs. Guilford (9/28/91) Career: 69, D’Angelo Dereef (1991-94) Season: 11, Dennis Hamilton (1991) Longest Return: 77 yards, Ken Mance vs. Tusculum (11/9/96) Career: 28.5, Dennis Hamilton (1991-94)

Average Interceptions Game (min. 3): 29.0, Terrel Mitchell vs. Morehead St. (9/30/95) Game: 3, Charles James vs. Liberty (10/9/10) Season (min. 15): 13.58 (19-258), C.J. Hirschman (2006) Season: 6, Philip Ashley (2008);, Charles James (2010) Career (min. 25): 10.77 (26-280), C.J. Hirschman (2004-07) Career: 12, Charles James (2009-12) Longest: 100 yards, Antwain Harvey vs. PC (11/7/09) SCORING Fumble Returns Most Points, Kickers Longest Fumble Return: 95 yards, Chris King at UAB (11/21/96) Game: 15, Clint Kelly (2 FGs, 9 PATs), Bethel (11/14/98)

Season: 76 (16 FGs, 28 extra points), John Paglia, 2009 Fumble Returns for Touchdowns: 95 yards, Chris King at UAB (11/21/96); 85, Gabe Career: 214 (29 field goals, 127 extra points), Nick Ellis Middlebrook vs. Point (8/28/14); 80 yards, Mike McHoney at Wofford (11/15/97); 77 (2003-07) yards, Jada Ross vs. Gardner-Webb (10/27/07); 72 yards, Antonio Simmons at Austin Peay (10/17/98); 53 yards, Okeba Rollinson vs. VMI (11/3/07); 37 yards, Ryan West Most Points, Nonkickers vs. Wofford (9/22/01); 20 yards, Tony Robinson vs. West Va State (9/16/00); Endzone Game: 24, Terrel Mitchell vs. Morehead State (9/30/95); recovery, Jay Davis vs. Newport News (9/21/91); Endzone recovery, Andre Key at 24, Andre Copeland vs. WVWC (10/15/05); Morehead State (9/30/95); Endzone recovery, Alexius Ferguson vs. North Greenville 24, Maurice Price vs. Savannah State (10/22/05) (9/29/07) 24, Teddy Allen vs. Presbyterian (10/20/2012) 24, Christian Reyes at Charlotte (9/27/14) Season: 68, Brad Johnson (1994);, Gerald Stevenson (2008) Career: 150, Gerald Stevenson (2007-10)

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RUSHING YARDS RECEIVING (Receptions) No. Year Player Att. Yds. Avg. No. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1. 2013 Christian Reyes 245 1,254 5.1 1. 2006 Maurice Price 103 985 9.6 2. 2014 Christian Reyes 179 946 5.3 2. 2003 Aaron Dunklin 80 1063 13.3 3. 1998 Vinson Blain 180 774 4.3 3. 2005 Maurice Price 72 1,043 14.5 4. 2005 Andre Copeland 158 721 4.6 4. 2007 Dee Brown 69 898 13.0 5. 994 D’Angelo Dereef 177 647 3.7 2004 Eddie Gadson 69 792 11.5 6. 1993 Eric Gomillion 124 626 5.0 6. 2001 Brad Moultrie 59 865 14.7 7. 1991 Laron Gordon 149 606 4.1 7. 2009 Gerald Stevenson 55 724 13.2 8. 2014 Mike Holloway 77 590 7.7 8. 2010 Gerald Stevenson 54 777 14.4 9. 2012 Teddy Allen 111 576 5.2 2004 Harry Seabrook 54 729 13.5 10. 1999 Vinson Blain 121 533 4.4 10. 2001 Luke Turner 51 492 9.6 11. 1997 Lance Miller 74 523 7.1 11. 1994 Brad Johnson 50 688 13.8 12. 2006 Collin Drafts 130 513 3.9 12. 2002 Aaron Dunklin 45 723 16.1 13. 2000 Antonio Singleton 86 512 6.0 2008 Gerald Stevenson 45 551 12.2 14. 2014 Ben Robinson 87 505 5.8 14. 2011 Nathan Perera 42 705 16.8 15. 2009 Antwan Ivey 115 490 4.3 15. 1995 Jermaine Jenkins 40 483 12.1 16. 1992 Brad Johnson 140 475 3.4 2009 Kwame Krakue 40 546 13.6 17. 2003 Robert Adams 101 474 4.7 17. 1996 Heath Siemon 34 469 13.8 18. 2004 Travis Mays 107 464 4.3 1997 Heath Siemon 34 469 13.8 19. 1996 Mario Alston 87 463 5.3 2002 Brad Moultrie 34 370 10.9 20. 2012 Malcolm Dixon 105 462 4.4 2003 Don Phillips 34 341 10.0

PASSING SCORING No. Year Player Att. Comp. Yds. No. Year Player TD PAT FG Points 1. 2006 Collin Drafts 319 223 2,665 1. 2009 John Paglia 0 28 16 76 2. 2005 Collin Drafts 356 217 2,594 2. 2014 David Kennedy 0 36 11 69 3. 2004 Collin Drafts 340 212 2,532 3. 2008 Gerald Stevenson 11 1 0 67 4. 2001 Jake Sills 324 183 2,297 4. 1994 Brad Johnson 11 1 0 67 5. 2009 A.J. Toscano 308 179 2,092 5. 2007 Nick Ellis 0 29 11 62 6. 2008 Tribble Reese 310 189 2,043 6. 2006 Maurice Price 10 0 0 60 7. 2003 Collin Drafts 329 181 1,977 7. 2001 Josh Waters 0 25 11 58 8. 2014 Austin Brown 126 241 1,848 8. 2005 Nick Ellis 0 35 7 56 9. 1998 Brooks Combs 223 87 1,594 9. 1998 Clint Kelly 0 28 9 55 10. 2007 Eli Byrd 248 139 1,546 10. 2012 Teddy Allen 9 0 0 54 11. 2002 Darren Swiggett 205 118 1,490 11. 2010 DeMarcus Moon 9 0 0 54 12. 2011 Richard Mounce 175 79 1,145 12. 2004 Eddie Gadson 9 0 0 54 13. 2012 Malcolm Dixon 128 66 1,096 13. 2005 Collin Drafts 9 0 0 54 14. 1996 Andy Tarr 170 74 1,091 14. 2007 Dee Brown 9 0 0 54 15. 2010 A.J. Toscano 135 82 1,066 15. 2014 Christian Reyes 9 0 0 54 16. 1995 Ruben Potts 183 84 1,034 16. 2013 Christian Reyes 9 0 0 54 17. 2013 Danny Croghan III 85 150 1,014 17. 2006 Nick Ellis 0 33 6 51 18. 1999 Brooks Combs 141 78 1,011 18. 2005 A. Copeland 8 0 0 48 19. 1997 Andy Tarr 213 95 977 19. 2008 Joh Paglia 0 18 10 48 20. 2000 Jake Sills 147 78 802 20. 2000 Jason Trussell 0 29 6 47

RECEIVING (Yards) TOTAL OFFENSE (Yards) No. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. No. Year Player Plays Rush Pass Total 1. 2003 Aaron Dunklin 80 1,063 13.3 1. 2006 Collin Drafts 449 513 2,665 3627 2. 2005 Maurice Price 72 1,043 14.5 2. 2005 Collin Drafts 479 178 2,594 3251 3. 2006 Maurice Price 103 985 9.6 3. 2004 Collin Drafts 429 120 2,532 3081 4. 2007 Dee Brown 69 898 13.0 4. 2001 Jake Sills 387 166 2,297 2850 5. 2001 Brad Moultrie 59 865 14.7 5. 2009 A.J. Toscano 390 325 2,092 2807 6. 2004 Eddie Gadson 69 792 11.5 6. 2008 Tribble Reese 410 106 2,043 2559 7. 2010 Gerald Stevenson 54 777 14.4 7. 2014 Austin Brown 341 254 1,848 2443 8. 1998 Ande Goldsmith 32 762 23.8 8. 2003 Collin Drafts 492 -8 1,977 2461 9. 2009 Gerald Stevenson 55 724 13.2 9. 1998 Brooks Combs 356 315 1,594 2265 10. 2002 Aaron Dunklin 45 723 16.1 10. 2007 Eli Byrd 313 257 1,546 2116 11. 2011 Nathan Perera 43 709 16.5 11. 2012 Malcolm Dixon 233 462 1,096 1791 12. 1994 Brad Johnson 50 688 13.8 12. 1996 Andy Tarr 290 161 1,091 1542 13. 1999 Ande Goldsmith 25 575 23.0 13. 2002 Darren Swiggett 246 -39 1,490 1697 14. 2008 Gerald Stevenson 45 551 12.2 14. 2011 Richard Mounce 231 120 1,145 1496 15. 1995 Jermaine Jenkins 40 483 12.1 15. 1999 Brooks Combs 206 158 1,011 1375 16. 2013 Christian Reyes 246 1,254 0 1500 17. 2011 Richard Mounce 214 120 1,145 1479 18. 2013 Danny Croghan III 210 225 1,014 1449 19. 2007 Sidney Bryant 226 44 1,137 1407 20. 2010 A.J. Toscano 164 61 1,066 1291

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ALL-PURPOSE YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS (Average) No. Year Player Rush Rec. Ret. No. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1. 2008 Gerald Stevenson 298 551 981 1. 1993 Eric Gomillion 9 261 29.0 2. 2010 Gerald Stevenson 218 777 705 2. 1998 Larry Stroud 14 399 28.5 3. 2009 Gerald Stevenson 364 724 364 3. 2009 Deon Lee 10 284 28.4 4. 2013 Christian Reyes 1,254 35 0 4. 2010 Gerald Stevenson 22 613 27.9 5. 2003 Aaron Dunklin 16 1,063 168 5. 2001 Mike Washington 24 645 26.9 6. 2003 Kijana Thomas 44 15 1,156 6. 1994 Tony Bines 27 718 26.6 7. 1993 D’Angelo Dereef 547 160 539 7. 2002 Mike Washington 33 831 25.2 8. 1992 D’Angelo Dereef 465 111 659 8. 1998 Aaron Latino 12 301 25.1 9. 2004 Eddie Gadson 0 792 305 9. 2008 Gerald Stevenson 37 921 24.9 10. 1994 Tony Bines 229 114 752 10. 2013 Troy McGowens 11 267 24.3

KICKOFF RETURNS (Yards) PUNTING (Average) No. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. No. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1. 2003 Kijana Thomas 50 1148 23.0 1. 1998 Clay Williams 61 2,679 43.9 2. 2008 Gerald Stevenson 37 921 24.9 2. 1997 Clay Williams 80 3,448 43.1 3. 1996 Clay Williams 60 2,380 39.7 3. 2002 Mike Washington 33 831 25.2 4. 1995 Clay Williams 73 2,832 38.8 4. 1994 Tony Bines 27 718 26.6 5. 2011 Andy Brown 67 2,577 38.5 5. 2001 Mike Washington 24 645 26.9 6. 2002 Adam Resnick 45 1,734 38.5 6. 2010 Gerald Stevenson 22 613 27.9 7. 2000 Jason Trussell 71 2,698 38.0 7. 2014 Darius Hammond 25 582 23.3 8. 2006 Hart Pearson 27 1,019 37.7 8. 2007 Gerald Stevenson 24 551 23.0 9. 2005 Hart Pearson 37 1,385 37.4 9. 2005 Tavares Shorter 24 544 22.7 10. 2014 Truett Burns 54 2,010 37.2 10. 1999 Aaron Latino 23 471 20.5

TACKLES (Total) PUNTING (Yards) No. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. No. Year Player ST AT Total 1. 1997 Clay Williams 80 3,448 43.1 1. 2007 Jada Ross 57 74 131 2. 1995 Clay Williams 73 2,832 38.8 2. 2005 Jada Ross 56 72 128 3. 2000 Jason Trussell 71 2,698 38.0 3. 2006 Jada Ross 51 76 127 4. 1998 Clay Williams 61 2,679 43.9 4. 1992 Coy Browning 74 44 118 5. 2011 Andy Brown 67 2,577 38.5 5. 1996 Sam Brown 77 27 104 6. 1996 Clay Williams 60 2,380 39.7 6. 1995 Quentin Lee 64 35 99 7. 2013 Truett Burns 64 2,330 36.4 7. 2003 Jonna Lee 64 34 98 8. 1991 Phil Hatcher 65 2,310 35.5 9. 2007 Nick Ellis 57 2,105 36.9 8 1997 Quentin Lee 68 28 96 10. 2010 Andy Brown 59 2,013 34.1 9 1994 Bill Barteld 45 46 91 10 2010 Chris Patrick 33 57 90

PUNT RETURNS (Average) INTERCEPTIONS No. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. No. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1. 1996 Ken Mance 4 113 28.3 1. 2010 Charles James 6 0 0.0 2. 1995 Terrel Mitchell 7 154 22.0 2. 2008 Philip Ashley 6 117 19.5 3. 2014 Darius Hammond 16 221 13.8 3. 2002 Mike Washington 5 0 0.0 4. 2006 C.J. Hirschman 19 258 13.6 4. 2006 Jon Carmon 4 24 6.0 5. 2001 Travis Mays 7 93 13.3 6. 1998 Aaron Latino 17 181 10.6 5. 1996 Ruben Potts 4 25 6.2 7. 2012 Charles James 14 147 10.5 6. 1994 Lamont Witherspoon 4 29 7.3 8. 2002 Mike Washington 20 208 10.4 2014 Malcolm Jackson 4 20 5.0 9. 2005 Tavares Shorter 14 143 10.2 2014 Troy McGowens 4 2 0.5 10. 2008 Gerald Stevenson 6 60 10.0 SACKS No. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. PUNT RETURNS (Yards) 1. 1991 Dennis Hamilton 11 NR NR No. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 2. 1998 Gary Hamby 9 66 7.3 1. 2006 C.J. Hirschman 19 258 13.6 3. 1994 Dennis Hamilton 8 NR NR 2. 1992 D’Angelo Dereef 31 236 7.6 4 2006 Dennis Justiniani 8 22 2.7 3. 2014 Darius Hammond 16 221 13.8 5 1992 Bill Barteld 7 NR NR 4. 2002 Mike Washington 20 208 10.4 6 2001 Adrell Walker 7 30 4.5 5. 2011 Charles James 19 185 9.7 7 1993 Dennis Hamilton 6 NR NR 6. 1998 Aaron Latino 17 181 10.6 8 1995 Reggie Carr 6 NR NR 7. 2004 Eddie Gadson 23 167 7.3 9 2004 Adam DeGraffenreid 6 37 6.2 8. 2000 Mark Vail 28 161 5.8 10 2013 Will Hunt 6 26 4.3 9. 1995 Terrel Mitchell 7 154 22.0 10. 2012 Charles James 14 147 10.5

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS PASS COMPLETIONS Name Opponent Date Total Name Opponent Date Total 1. Christian Reyes at App. State 9/28/13 34 Eli Byrd North Greenville 9/29/07 34 2. Vinson Blain Liberty 10/3/98 31 Collin Drafts Gardner-Webb 11/4/06 31 3. Christian Reyes at Charlotte 9/27/14 29 Tribble Reese Wofford 9/6/08 30 4. Richard Mounce Gardner-Webb 10/29/11 28 Sidney Bryant Presbyterian 11/10/07 30 5. D’Angelo Dereef Presbyterian 9/10/94 28 Darren Swiggett Citadel 11/21/02 29 6. Malcolm Dixon Jacksonville 9/17/11 27 Collin Drafts VMI 10/2/04 29 7. Vinson Blain North Greenville 9/19/98 27 Eli Byrd Wofford 9/8/07 28 8. Andre Copeland WVWC 10/15/05 26 Collin Drafts Presbyterian 9/11/04 28 9. Christian Reyes Charlotte 10/26/13 26 Richard Mounce Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 27 10. Andre Copeland Gardner-Webb 11/5/05 24 Tribble Reese Miami (Ohio) 9/13/08 26 11. Collin Drafts Tusculum 9/27/03 24 12. Christian Reyes Coastal Carolina 11/9/13 24 PASS COMPLETIONS PERCENTAGE Name Opponent Date Percent (Cmp/Att.) RUSHING YARDS Austin Brown at Charlotte 9/27/14 85.0 (17-20) Name Opponent Date Total Collin Drafts Allen 11/6/04 82.8 (24-29) Andre Copeland WVWC 10/15/05 226 Collin Drafts Gardner-Webb 11/5/05 82.1 (23-28) Brad Johnson Davidson 10/24/92 200 A.J. Toscano Savannah State 10/3/09 80.8 (21-26) Lance Miller Morehead State 11/8/97 191 Jake Sills Guilford 9/2/00 80.0 (8-10) Vinson Blain North Greenville 9/19/98 190 Andrew Trudnowski Kentucky 11/6/10 80.0 (8-10) Christian Reyes at Liberty 11/15/14 188 Jake Sills Wofford 9/22/01 80.0 (20-25) Christian Reyes North Greenville 10/5/13 168 A.J. Toscano VMI 10/31/09 79.2 (19-24) Christian Reyes at App. State 9/28/13 167 Collin Drafts Edward Waters 10/14/06 78.6 (22-28) Malcolm Dixon Jacksonville 9/17/2011 163 Brooks Combs at Jacksonville 11/20/99 77.8 (14-18) Christian Reyes Gardner-Webb 11/8/14 163 Jake Sills W.V. State 11/17/01 76.9 (20-26) Christian Reyes at Charlotte 9/27/14 159 Tribble Reese Presbyterian 11/8/08 76.2 (16-21) D’Angelo Dereef Presbyterian 9/10/94 156 Teddy Allen Presbyterian 10/20/2012 153 PASSING YARDS Name Opponent Date Total LONGEST RUSH FROM SCRIMMAGE Collin Drafts Allen 11/6/04 419 Name Opponent Date Total Collin Drafts Gardner-Webb 11/4/06 406 Antonio Singleton Austin Peay 10/14/00 90 Jake Sills Austin Peay 10/13/01 406 Christian Reyes Gardner-Webb 11/8/14 84 Eli Byrd North Greenville 9/29/07 398 Malcolm Dixon Gardner-Webb 11/10/12 69 Richard Mounce Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 397 Damon White at Presbyterian 9/14/96 68 Darren Swiggett Citadel 11/21/02 396 Craig Roberson W.V. State 11/17/01 66 Sidney Bryant Presbyterian 11/10/07 382 Antonio Singleton Liberty 11/11/00 65 A.J. Toscano Mars Hill 9/18/10 374 Teddy Allen Presbyterian 10/20/12 63 Jake Sills Liberty 11/10/01 344 Jake Sills Austin Peay 10/14/00 62 Richard Mounce Stony Brook 11/5/11 342 Christian Reyes at Liberty 11/15/14 61 Collin Drafts VMI 10/2/04 330 Collin Drafts Coastal Carolina 11/18/06 59 Andrew Trudnowski VMI 10/23/10 326 Mike Holloway Liberty 11/23/13 58 Collin Drafts North Greenville 10/23/04 320 Gerald Stevenson North Greenville 9/26/09 56 Collin Drafts at The Citadel 9/9/06 320 Collin Drafts North Greenville 10/25/03 318 PASS ATTEMPTS Brooks Combs North Greenville 9/19/98 303 Name Opponent Date Total Jake Sills Liberty 11/10/01 55 Eli Byrd North Greenville 9/29/07 54 Andrew Trudnowski VMI 10/23/10 53 Darren Swiggett Citadel 11/21/02 50 Sidney Bryant Presbyterian 11/10/07 48 Collin Drafts Howard 10/9/04 48 Richard Mounce Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 48 Tribble Reese Wofford 9/6/08 46 Eli Byrd Wofford 9/8/07 46 Collin Drafts Liberty 10/30/04 45 Andy Tarr Catawba 9/27/97 45 Collin Drafts Gardner-Webb 11/4/06 43

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RECEPTIONS TOTAL OFFENSVE YARDS Name Opponent Date Total Name Opponent Date Total Dee Brown Wofford 9/8/07 13 Collin Drafts Gardner-Webb 11/4/06 452 Maurice Price Liberty 11/11/06 13 Richard Mounce Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 423 Maurice Price Liberty 11/12/05 13 Eli Byrd North Greenville 9/29/07 423 Eddie Gadson Presbyterian 9/11/04 13 Jake Sills Austin Peay 10/13/01 423 Gerald Stevenson Stony Brook 10/30/10 12 Collin Drafts Allen 11/6/04 398 Maurice Price VMI 10/21/06 12 A.J. Toscano Mars Hill 9/18/10 389 Maurice Price Citadel 9/9/06 12 Sidney Bryant Presbyterian 11/10/07 389 Corvaughn Archie Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 11 Jake Sills Liberty 11/10/01 386 Maurice Price Gardner-Webb 11/4/06 11 Darren Swiggett The Citadel 11/21/02 374 Maurice Price Gardner-Webb 11/5/05 11 Collin Drafts Savannah State 10/7/06 363 Brooks Combs East Tenn. St. 11/21/98 355 RECEIVING YARDS Collin Drafts Citadel 9/9/06 355 Name Opponent Date Total Brad Moultrie Austin Peay 10/13/01 241 ALL PURPOSE YARDS Nathan Perera Stony Brook 11/5/11 232 Name Opponent Date Total Corvaughn Archie Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 204 Gerald Stevenson Gardner-Webb 10/16/10 398 Gerald Stevenson Mars Hill 9/18/10 198 Gerald Stevenson Wofford 9/6/08 302 Brad Moultrie Liberty 11/10/01 194 D’Angelo Dereef Morgan St. 9/4/93 278 Maurice Price Howard 10/1/05 189 Terrel Mitchell Morehead St. 9/30/95 255 Aaron Dunklin North Greenville 10/25/03 179 Gerald Stevenson Mars Hill 9/18/10 246 Dee Brown V.M.I. 11/3/07 177 Andre Copeland W. Va. Wesleyan 10/15/05 245 Ande Goldsmith East Tenn. St. 11/21/98 174 Brad Moultrie Austin Peay 10/13/01 241 Maurice Price Liberty 11/12/05 171 Gerald Stevenson Stony Brook 10/18/08 240 Maurice Price VMI 10/21/06 166 Nathan Perera Stony Brook 11/5/11 232 Maurice Price WVWC 10/15/05 158 Christian Reyes at Liberty 11/15/14 232 Heath Siemon at Presbyterian 9/14/96 157 Alexius Ferguson Hawai’i 9/22/07 225 Tony Bines Liberty 11/19/94 222 LONGEST PASS / RECEPTION Kevin Glears Norfolk State 9/24/11 218 Name Opponent Date Total Vinson Blain North Greenville 9/19/98 215 QB - Jake Sills Austin Peay 10/14/00 95 Gerald Stevenson at Gardner-Webb 10/17/09 215 WR - Steve McCoy QB - Jake Sills Austin Peay 10/13/00 92 HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT (Minimum 3) WR - Sheldon Evans Name Opponent Date Avg. (Punts/Yds) QB - Clint Chappell Presbyterian 9/14/02 86 Clay Williams at Liberty 10/3/98 51.2 (4-205) WR - Brad Moultrie Clay Williams Newberry 10/12/96 46.8 (5-234) QB - Collin Drafts Gardner-Webb 11/4/06 81 Nick Ellis Gardner-Webb 11/5/05 46.30 (3-139) WR - Bryant Burch Truett Burns at Gardner-Webb 11/16/13 46.2 (6-277) QB - Brooks Combs S.C. State 9/5/98 80 Andy Brown Gardner-Webb 10/4/08 45.14 (7-316) WR - Ande Goldsmith Jason Trussell East Tenn. St. 11/18/00 45.14 (7-316) QB - Collin Drafts VMI 10/21/06 80 Clay Williams at Austin Peay 10/17/98 45.1 (10-451) WR - Maurice Price Josh Waters Austin Peay 10/13/01 44.75 (4-179) QB - Brooks Combs North Greenville 9/19/98 78 Clay Williams South Florida 10/31/98 44.0 (5-220) WR - Mark Vail Hart Pearson North Greenville 9/30/06 43.75 (4-175) QB - Jeff McCool at Jacksonville 11/20/99 77 Andy Brown Mars Hill 9/18/10 43.50 (4-174) WR - Ande Goldsmith Nick Ellis Savannah State 10/6/07 43.25 (4-173) QB - Brooks Combs at Liberty 10/3/98 76 WR - Ande Goldsmith QB - Collin Drafts North Greenville 10/25/03 75 WR - Don Phillips QB - Brooks Combs at S.C. State 9/4/99 74 WR - Ande Goldsmith QB - Jake Sills Austin Peay 10/13/01 73 WR - Brad Moultrie QB - Collin Drafts Liberty 11/12/05 73 WR - Maurice Price QB - Collin Drafts North Greenville 9/30/06 72 WR - Clayton Coffman QB - Malcolm Dixon Jacksonville 9/8/12 72 WR - Nathan Perera

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Longest Punts Highest Average Per Kick Return (Minimum 2 returns) Name Opponent Date Dist. Name Opponent Date Avg. (Ret/Yds) Heath Seimon Newberry 10/9/93 72 Mike Washington W. Liberty State 9/28/02 55.00 (2-110) Truett Burns at Colorado 10/19/13 71 Tavares Shorter Savannah State 10/22/05 51.50 (2-103) Jason Trussell ETSU 11/18/00 64 Mike Washington Jacksonville 10/6/01 50.00 (2-100) Nik Zdral Presbyterian 9/14/02 63 Gerald Stevenson Liberty 10/9/10 48.67 (3-146) Nick Ellis Gardner-Webb 11/5/05 63 Gerald Stevenson Gardner-Webb 10/16/10 48.60 (5-243) Josh Waters Wofford 9/22/01 60 Kijana Thomas Liberty 11/1/03 47.33 (3-142) Tavares Shorter Coastal Carolina 11/22/03 60 Deon Lee Stony Brook 11/14/09 44.66 (3-134) Cameron Mitchell Jacksonville 9/8/12 59 Aaron Latino North Greenville 9/19/98 44.0 (2-88) Hart Pearson Jacksonville 9/17/05 59 Mike Washington Liberty 11/10/01 42.00 (3-126) Andy Brown Wofford 9/12/09 59 Gerald Stevenson Presbyterian 11/10/07 41.50 (2-83) Truett Burns Presbyterian 10/18/14 59 Tavares Shorter VMI 10/8/05 41.33 (3-124) Clay Williams at UAB 11/21/96 59 Clay Williams at Liberty 10/3/98 59 Most Total Tackles Name Opponent Date Total Longest Punt Returns Jon Belk Troy State 10/15/94 21 Name Opponent Date Dist. Jada Ross N. Greenville 9/30/06 20 Ken Mance Tusculum 11/9/96 77 Jada Ross VMI 10/21/06 20 Darius Hammond The Citadel 9/20/14 74 Andre Key Wofford 11/11/95 20 C.J. Hirschman Liberty 11/11/06 63 Quentin Lee at Presbyterian 9/14/96 19 C.J. Hirschman Savannah State 10/7/06 56 Jada Ross Coastal Carolina 11/20/04 18 Mike Washington W.Va. State 11/17/01 56 Sam Brown at Wofford 11/17/96 18 Antwan Ivey VMI 10/31/09 50 Sam Brown at UAB 11/21/96 18 Tavares Shorter N. Greenville 9/24/05 49 Jada Ross Coastal Carolina 11/17/07 17 Don Phillips Savannah State 10/12/02 47 Jada Ross at VMI 10/8/05 17 Charles James Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 46 Jada Ross Liberty 10/20/07 17 Charles James Gardner-Webb 11/10/12 44 Jada Ross Coastal Carolina 11/19/05 17 C.J. Hirschman Edward Waters 10/14/06 41 Josh Bender at Liberty 10/3/98 17 Andre Key West Virginia State 9/21/96 17 Longest Kick Returns Name Opponent Date Dist. Most Quarterback Sacks Gerald Stevenson Liberty 10/9/10 100 Name Opponent Date Sacks Mike Washington South Florida 11/2/02 98 Dennis Hamilton Guilford 9/28/91 4.0 Mike Washington Liberty 11/10/01 98 Ryan West North Greenville 9/2/01 3.0 Antwan Smalls Presbyterian 9/9/00 93 Will Hunt North Greenville 10/5/13 3.0 Mike Washington Jacksonville 10/6/01 93 Adrell Walker Austin Peay 10/16/99 3.0 Gerald Stevenson Gardner-Webb 10/16/10 92 Okeba Rollinson The Citadel 9/9/06 2.5 Deon Lee Stony Brook 11/14/09 89 Matt Woods Presbyterian 11/7/09 2.5 Kijana Thomas Liberty 11/1/03 89 Mike Washington W. Liberty St. 9/28/02 86 Most Tackles-For-Loss Tavares Shorter Savannah State 10/22/05 85 Name Opponent Date TFL Gerald Stevenson Gardner-Webb 10/16/10 81 Will Hunt Jacksonville 9/17/11 5.0 Gary Hamby South Florida 10/31/98 5.0 Kick Return Yards Reggie Carr Presbyterian 9/14/96 5.0 Name Opponent Date Total Okeba Rollinson The Citadel 9/9/06 4.5 Gerald Stevenson Wofford 9/6/08 255 Martin Arce Savannah State 10/12/02 4.0 Gerald Stevenson Gardner-Webb 10/16/10 243 Bowe Butler Savannah State 10/12/02 4.0 Kevin Glears Norfolk State 9/24/11 205 Josh Bender at S.C. State 9/4/99 4.0 Mike Washington Wofford 9/22/01 192 Jason Watson at S.C. State 9/4/99 4.0 Mike Washington South Florida 11/2/02 187 Quinton Johnson Savannah State 10/11/08 3.5 Alexius Ferguson Hawai’i 9/22/07 179 Chris Patrick Coastal Carolina 11/21/09 3.5 Kijana Thomas W. Va. State 9/20/03 169 Darius Hammond at Charlotte 9/27/14 156 Kijana Thomas North Greenville 10/25/03 149 Gerald Stevenson Liberty 10/9/10 146

58 CSUSports.com TEAM SEASON RECORDS

SCORING TOTAL OFFENSE Highest Scoring Avg: ...... 27.3 (300 pts in 11 games) in 2006 Most Offensive Plays: ...... 767 in 2002 Lowest Scoring Avg: ...... 11.7 (129 pts in 11 games) in 1995 Fewest Offensive Plays: ...... 552 in 1992 Highest Scoring Avg Allowed: ...... 46.9 (516 pts in 11 games) in 1994 Most Offensive Plays Allowed: ...... 860 in 2002 Lowest Scoring Avg Allowed: ...... 18.1 (199 pts in 11 games) in 2006 Fewest Offensive Plays Allowed: ...... 588 in 2000 Most Touchdowns Scored: ...... 45 in 2014 Most First Downs: ...... 226 in 2009 Most Touchdowns Allowed: ...... 70 in 1994 Fewest First Downs: ...... 107 in 1991 and 1992 Most Field Goals Attempted: ...... 22 in 2009 Most First Downs Allowed: ...... 241 in 2002, 2007 Most Field Goals Made: ...... 16 in 2009 Fewest First Downs Allowed: ...... 140 in 1991 RUSHING Most Total Yards: ...... 4,801 in 2014 Most Attempts: ...... 640 in 2013 Fewest Total Yards: ...... 1,970 in 1995 Fewest Attempts: ...... 312 in 2006 Most Total Yards Allowed: ...... 5,340 in 1994 Most Yards Gained: ...... 3,028 in 2013 Fewest Total Yards Allowed: ...... 2,531 in 2000 Fewest Yards Gained: ...... 606 in 1995 Most Total Yards /Game: ...... 400.1 (4,801 yds in 12 gms, 2014) Most Yards Allowed: ...... 3,257 in 1994 Fewest Total Yards /Game:...... 179.0 (1970 yds in 11 gms, 1995) Fewest Yards Allowed: ...... 1,197 in 2006 Most Total Yards Allowed /Game:...... 485.5 (5,340 yds in 11 gms, 1994) Most Yards Gained per Game: ...... 232.9 (3,028 yards in 13 games) in 2013 Fewest Total Yards Allowed /Game:...... 230.1 (2,531 yds in 11 gms, in Most Yards Allowed per Game: ...... 296.1 (3,257 yds in 11 games) in 1994 2000)...... Most Touchdowns: ...... 27 in 2014 Most Touchdowns Allowed: ...... 44 in 1994 SPECIAL TEAMS AND MISC. PASSING Most Consecutive Victories: ...... 14 (10/15/05-11/4/06) Most Attempts: ...... 419 in 2003 Most Consecutive Victories in a season:...... 9 in 2006 Fewest Attempts: ...... 151 in 1992 Most Consecutive Losses: ...... 19 (10/16/93-9/23/95) Most Attempts Allowed: ...... 338 in 2002 Most Shutouts: ...... 2 in 2000; in 2008 Fewest Attempts Allowed: ...... 204 in 1997 Most Times Shutout: ...... 3 in 1992 and 1998 Most Completions: ...... 239 in 2006 Most Punts: ...... 85 in 2003 Fewest Completions: ...... 50 in 1992 Highest Punting Average: ...... 46.5 in 1997 Most Completions Allowed: ...... 207 in 2006 Lowest Punting Average: ...... 28.3 in 2003 Fewest Completions Allowed: ...... 89 in 1991 Most Punt Returns: ...... 34 in 2000 Highest Completion Percentage: ...... 68.7 in 2006 Highest Punt Return Average: ...... 13.9 in 2006 Lowest Completion Percentage: ...... 32.0 in 1991 Most Kickoff Returns: ...... 77 in 1994 Highest Completion Percentage Allowed: ...... 62.7 in 2006 Highest Kickoff Return Average: ...... 23.4 in 1998 Lowest Completion Percentage Allowed: ...... 41.4 in 1991 Most Penalties (Penalty Yards): ...... 109 in 1994 (895 in 1994) Most Yards Gained: ...... 2,863 in 2006 Fewest Penalties (Penalty Yards): ...... 53 in 1997 (462 in 1996) Fewest Yards Gained: ...... 596 in 1992 Most Fumbles (Lost): ...... 40 in 1993 (24 in 1993) Most Yards Allowed: ...... 2,618 in 2010 Highest Home Attendance: ...... 7,954 vs. The Citadel (9/20/14) Fewest Yards Allowed: ...... 1,318 in 2004 Highest Road Attendance: ...... 90,621 vs. Florida (9/5/09) Most Yards Gained per Game: ...... 260.3 (2,863 yds in 11 games) in 2006 Most Yards Allowed per Game:...... 238.0 (2,618 yds in 11 games) in 2010 Most Touchdowns: ...... 26 in 2008 Fewest Touchdowns: ...... 2 in 1993 Most Touchdowns Allowed: ...... 28 in 1993 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed: ...... 8 in 2004 Most Interceptions Thrown: ...... 28 in 1991 Fewest Interceptions Thrown: ...... 8 in 2012 Most Interceptions Made: ...... 18 in 2006 Fewest Interceptions Made: ...... 6 in 1995 and 2012

@csusports 59 TEAM GAME RECORDS

RUSHING SCORING Most Attempts: ...... 66, 2 times (last vs. VMI (10/13/12) Most Points Scored: ...... 71 vs. Bethel (11/14/98) Fewest Attempts: ...... 17 vs. South Florida (9/19/09) Most Points Allowed: ...... 70 vs. Coastal Carolina (11/20/10) Most Yards Gained: ...... 417 vs. Guilford (9/2/00) Fewest Points Scored: ...... 0, 21 times (last at Illinois, 9/15/12) Fewest Yards Gained: ...... -27 vs. Wofford (11/11/95) Fewest Points Allowed: ...... 0, 9 times (last vs. North Greenville, 9/26/09) Most Yards Allowed: ...... 595 vs. Wofford (11/12/94) Most Points Scored, Both Teams: ...... 105 (CSU 63, WVWC 42; 10/15/05) Fewest Yards Allowed: ...... -19 vs. Edward Waters (10/14/06) Fewest Points Scored, Both Teams: ...... 9 (CSU 9, NGU 0; 9/7/02) Most Yards Gained, Both Teams: ...... Most Points Scored, One Half: ...... 43 (1st Half) vs. Bethel (11/14/98) ...... 821 (CSU 411, Jacksonville 410; 9/17/11) Most Points Allowed, Half: ...... 49 (2nd Half) vs. ETSU (10/10/92); (1st Half) vs. Hawaii (9/25/10) Most Touchdowns: ...... 8 vs. Guilford (9/2/00) Most Points Scored in Loss: ...... 38 vs. Coastal Carolina (11/12/11) Most Touchdowns Allowed: ...... 8, 3 times (last vs. Florida State, 9/10/11) Most Pts Scored, a Opp. in a loss: ...... 42, W. Va. St. (9/20/03);, WVWC (10/15/05) Largest Margin of Victory: ...... 71 (CSU 71, Bethel 0; 11/14/98) PASSING Largest Margin of Defeat: ...... 67 (Coastal Carolina 70, CSU 3; 11/20/10) Most Attempts: ...... 55 vs. Liberty (11/10/01) Most Touchdowns Scored: ...... 9 vs. Bethel (11/14/98) Fewest Attempts: ...... 0 vs. Methodist (9/5/92) Most Touchdowns Allowed: ...... 9, three times (last vs. Hawaii (9/25/10) Most Attempts Allowed: ...... 67 vs. North Greenville (9/19/98) Most Field Goals Attempted: ...... 5 vs. West Virginia State (9/16/00) Fewest Attempts Allowed: ...... 2 vs. Wofford (11/12/94); vs. Wofford (11/15/97) Most FGM: ...... 3, five times (last vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/21/09) Most Completions: ...... 34 vs. North Greenville (9/29/07) Fewest Completions: ...... 0 vs. Methodist (9/5/92) SPECIAL TEAM AND MISC. Most Completions Allowed: ...... 39 vs. North Greenville (9/19/98) Most Punts: ...... 12 vs. Alabama-Birmingham (11/21/96) Fewest Completions Allowed: ...... 0 vs. Wofford (11/12/94) Highest Punting Average (min. 4 punts): ...... 51.2 vs. Liberty (10/3/98) Most Yards Gained: ...... 431 vs. North Greenville (10/25/03) Most Punt Returns: ...... 7 vs. Bethel (11/14/98) Fewest Yards Gained: ...... 0 vs. Methodist (9/5/92) Highest Punt Return Average (min. 4): ...... 25.0 vs. Morehead St. (9/30/95) Most Yards Allowed: ...... 490 vs. Hawaii (9/25/10) Most Kickoff Returns: ...... 11 vs. Gardner-Webb (11/9/02) Fewest Yards Allowed: ...... 0 vs. Wofford (11/12/94) Highest Kickoff Return Avg (min 3): ...... 43.7 vs. Gardner-Webb (10/16/10) Most Combined Yards Gained: ...... 860 (CSU 372, NGU 488; 9/19/98) Most Penalties: ...... 20 vs. Alabama-Birmingham (10/19/91) Fewest Combined Yards Gained: ...... 28 (CSU 17, Wofford 11; 11/15/97) Most Penalty Yards: ...... 154 vs. Liberty (11/10/01) Most TDs: ...... 6 vs. NGU (10/23/04) Fewest Penalties: ...... 0 vs. Troy State (10/2/93) Most TDs Allowed: ...... 7 vs. New Haven (11/2/96); vs. Hawaii (9/25/10) Fewest Penalty Yards: ...... 0 vs. Troy State (10/2/93) Most Interceptions Thrown: ...... 6 vs. Methodist (9/7/91) Most Fumbles: ...... 12 vs. Hofstra (10/21/95) Most Interceptions Made: ...... 4 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (10/2/99); Most Fumbles Lost: ...... 5 vs. S.C. St. (11/9/91); vs. Hofstra (10/21/95) ...... vs. Edward Waters (10/14/06); vs. Presbyterian (11/7/09); Gardner-Webb (11/8/14); at Liberty (11/11/00)

TOTAL OFFENSE Most Offensive Plays: ...... 92 at Charlotte (9/27/14) Fewest Offensive Plays: ...... 30 vs. North Greenville (9/19/98) Most Offensive Plays Allowed: ...... 95 vs. North Greenville (9/19/98) Fewest Offensive Plays Allowed: ...... 30 vs. Edward Waters (10/14/06) Most First Downs: ...... 30 vs. Savannah State (10/3/09) Fewest First Downs: ...... 3 , 4 times (last vs. Florida State, 9/10/11); ...... vs. S.C. State (11/9/91); vs. ETSU (10/10/92); vs. Hofstra (10/21/95) Most First Downs Allowed: ...... 40 vs. South Carolina State (9/6/97) Fewest First Downs Allowed: ...... 3 vs. Bethel (11/14/98) Most Total Yards: ...... 695 vs. WVWC (10-15-05) Fewest Total Yards: ...... 27 vs. Hofstra (10/21/95) Most Total Yards Allowed: ...... 652 vs. Liberty (10/26/96) Fewest Total Yards Allowed: ...... 64 vs. Edward Waters (10/14/06) Most Total Yards Combined: ...... 1,104 (CSU 630, NGU 474; 9/19/98) Fewest Total Yards Combined: ...... 210 (CSU 46, S.C. State 164; 11/9/91)

60 CSUSports.com TEAM GAME RECORDS

CSU GAME HIGHS OPP. GAME HIGHS FIRST DOWNS FIRST DOWNS Opponent Date Total School Date Total at Charlotte 9/27/14 32 S.C. State 9/6/97 40 West Va. Wesleyan 10/15/05 31 Newport News 9/19/92 33 Allen 11/6/04 31 Wofford 11/16/96 32 Savannah State 10/3/09 30 The Citadel 9/1/12 30 Edward Waters 10/27/12 29 West Va. State 9/20/03 30 North Greenville 9/26/09 28 Liberty 11/19/94 30 North Greenville 9/2/01 28 at Liberty 11/15/14 28 RUSHING YARDS Charlotte 10/26/13 28 School Date Total Presbyterian 11/7/09 27 Wofford 11/12/94 595 Presbyterian 11/10/07 27 Wofford 9/26/98 519 S.C. State 9/6/97 27 UAB 11/21/96 504 Point 8/28/14 27 The Citadel 9/1/12 479 Appalachian State 9/28/13 27 Newberry 10/8/94 452 Coastal Carolina 11/9/13 27 Wofford 11/16/96 450 The Citadel 8/30/03 435 RUSHING YARDS Wofford 9/6/08 434 Opponent Date Total Coastal Carolina 11/20/04 412 Guilford 9/2/00 417 Wofford 9/22/01 399 Edward Waters 10/27/12 409 Hofstra 10/21/95 392 West Va. Wesleyan 10/15/05 397 Morgan State 9/4/93 383 PASSING YARDS Charlotte 10/26/13 375 School Date Total at Liberty 11/15/14 359 Hawaii 9/25/10 490 North Greenville 10/5/13 354 North Greenville 9/19/98 488 Lees-McRae 10/16/93 353 Florida State 9/10/11 477 Gallaudet 11/2/91 352 Troy State 10/14/95 410 Davidson 10/24/92 352 West Va. Wesleyan 10/15/05 400 Tusculum 11/9/96 352 Liberty 10/26/96 398 at Monmouth 11/1/14 338 UAB 10/23/93 373 Hawai’i 9/22/07 363 PASSING YARDS Savannah State 10/22/05 358 Opponent Date Total North Greenville 9/29/07 355 North Greenville 10/25/03 431 Tusculum 9/27/03 355 Allen 11/6/04 419 New Haven 11/2/96 355 Gardner-Webb 11/4/06 406 Newport News 9/19/92 348 Austin Peay 10/13/01 406 North Greenville 9/29/07 398 TOTAL OFFENSE Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 397 School Date Total The Citadel 11/21/02 396 Liberty 10/26/96 654 Mars Hill 9/18/10 389 at Florida State 9/10/11 647 Presbyterian 11/10/07 382 Newberry 10/8/94 637 North Greenville 10/23/04 372 at Florida 9/5/09 624 North Greenville 9/19/98 372 UAB 11/21/96 599 Wofford 11/12/94 595 TOTAL OFFENSE at Hawaii 9/25/10 583 Opponent Date Total at Georgia 11/22/14 580 West Va. Wesleyan 10/15/05 695 The Citadel 8/30/03 575 Allen 11/6/04 641 at Charlotte 9/27/14 573 North Greenville 9/19/98 630 Liberty 11/19/94 566 at Charlotte 9/27/14 617 Wofford 9/22/01 566 at Liberty 11/15/14 576 Charlotte 10/26/13 548 North Greenville 9/29/07 537 Austin Peay 10/14/00 535 Austin Peay 10/13/01 529 Savannah State 10/3/09 528 Edward Waters 10/27/12 524 Guilford 9/2/00 520

@csusports 61 CAREER RECORDS

CSU CAREER RECORDS CSU CAREER RECORDS Rushing Yards All-Purpose Yards Player Years Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long Player Years Rush Rec. Ret. Total 1. Christian Reyes 2013-14 424 2,200 5.2 17 84 Gerald Stevenson 2007-10 886 2,096 2,579 5,684 2. D’Angelo Dereef 1991-94 485 1,741 3.6 14 98 D’Angelo Dereef 1991-94 1,741 329 1,725 3,795 3. Vinson Blain 1997-00 338 1,441 4.3 12 36 Maurice Price 2004-06 7 2,429 0 2,436 4. Travis Mays 2001-04 382 1,419 3.7 11 40 Christian Reyes 2013-14 2,200 143 0 2,343 5. DeMarcus Moon 2007-10 305 1,363 4.5 11 41 Ande Goldsmith 1996-99 74 1,982 154 2,210 6. Laron Gordon 1991-93 339 1,329 3.9 6 36 Aaron Dunklin 2002-03 16 1,786 221 2,023 7. Robert Adams 2003-06 247 1,251 5.1 15 46 Travis Mays 2000-04 1,419 224 330 1,973 8. Lance Miller 1996-99 188 1,098 5.8 4 79 Markus Murry 2005-08 -8 1,736 129 1,857 9. Teddy Allen 2010-13 233 1,093 4.5 10 63 Vinson Blain 1997-00 1,441 341 20 1,802 10. Mike Holloway 2013-14 117 1,011 8.6 5 58 Terrell Mitchell 1995-97 102 574 1,039 1,782 Heath Siemon 1993-97 24 1,278 470 1,772 Passing Yards Player Years Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. TD INT Placekicking (sorted, points scored) 1. Collin Drafts 2003-06 1344 833 62.0 9,768 73 44 Player Years FG-Att. Pct. PAT-Att. Pct. Pts. 2. A.J. Toscano 2008-10 454 268 59.0 3,232 22 17 1. Nick Ellis 2003-07 29-45 64.4 127-135 94.1 214 3. Jake Sills 2000-01 471 261 55.4 3,099 15 22 2. Clint Kelly 1996-99 24-44 54.5 71-81 87.6 143 4. Brooks Combs 1995-99 427 190 44.4 2,907 13 20 3. John Paglia 2007-10 29-44 65.9 56-67 83.6 143 5. Malcolm Dixon 2010-13 382 195 51.0 2,685 22 13 4. Dennis Decker 1991-94 20-34 58.8 58-67 86.6 118 6. Andy Tarr 1996-97 383 169 44.1 2,068 9 24 5. David Kennedy 2014 11-18 61.1 36-40 80.0 69 7. Tribble Reese 2008 310 189 60.9 2,043 23 12 6. Josh Waters 2001 11-16 68.7 25-27 92.6 58 8. Austin Brown 2014 241 126 52.3 1,848 11 11 7. Andy Brown 2008-11 10-14 71.4 26-29 89.7 56 9. Eli Byrd 2005-07 261 147 56.3 1,617 12 14 8. Jason Trussell 2000 6-12 50.0 29-30 96.7 47 10. Darren Swiggett 2002-04 205 118 57.6 1,490 10 12 Punting (sorted, average) Receiving Yards Player Years Punts Yds. Avg. Long Player Years Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long 1. Clay Williams 1995-98 274 11,339 41.3 66 1. Maurice Price 2004-06 202 2,429 12.0 19 80 2. Adam Resnick 2002 45 1,734 38.5 58 2. Gerald Stevenson 2007-10 163 2,096 12.8 15 69 3. Hart Pearson 2004-06 64 2,404 37.5 59 3. Ande Goldsmith 1996-99 102 1,982 19.4 12 80 4. Cameron Mitchell 2012 39 1,447 37.1 59 4. Aaron Dunklin 2002-03 125 1,786 14.3 12 59 5. Josh Waters 2001 35 1,288 36.8 60 5. Markus Murry 2005-08 118 1,736 14.7 12 61 Truett Burns 2013-14 118 4,340 36.8 71 6 Ande Goldsmith 1996-99 76 1,426 18.8 7 80 6. Andy Brown 2008-11 223 8,079 36.2 59 7 Brad Moultrie 2000-02 104 1,385 13.3 8 86 7. Jason Trussell 1999-00 124 4,507 36.1 64 8 Heath Siemon 1993-97 96 1,278 13.3 7 61 8. Phil Hatcher 1991-92 108 3,871 35.8 47 9 Nathan Perera 2010-14 82 1,252 15.3 7 72 9. Andy Brown 2008-10 149 5,242 35.2 59 10 Kwame Krakue 2007-10 91 1,214 13.3 8 62 10. Pete Franciosi 1994 50 1,741 34.8 59

Total Offense Kickoff Returns (sorted, average) Player Years Rush Pass Total TD Player Years Ret. Yds. Avg. Long TD 1. Collin Drafts 2003-06 803 9,768 10,571 90 1. Eric Gomillion 1993 9 261 29.0 67 0 2. Malcolm Dixon 2010-13 1,277 2,685 3,962 32 2. Tony Bines 1994 27 718 26.6 96 1 3. A.J. Toscano 2008-10 397 3,232 3,629 26 3. Mike Washington 2001-02 57 1,476 25.9 98 3 4. Jake Sills 2000-01 438 3,099 3,537 22 4. Deon Lee 2009-10 18 441 24.5 89 1 5. Brooks Combs 1995-99 440 2,907 3,347 18 5. Gerald Stevenson 2007-10 102 2,449 24.0 100 3 6. Andy Tarr 1996-97 220 2068 2,288 18 6. Larry Stroud 1998-99 28 657 23.4 70 1 7. Christian Reyes 2013-14 2,200 0 2,200 17 7. Troy McGowens 2013-14 15 348 23.2 51 0 8. Tribble Reese 2008 106 2,043 2,149 25 8. Kijana Thomas 2003-04 51 1,163 22.8 89 0 9. Austin Brown 2014 254 1,848 2,102 16 9. Aaron Latino 1998-99 38 859 22.6 61 0 10. Eli Byrd 2005-07 250 1,617 1,867 15 10. Kevin Glears 2011 20 436 21.8 51 0 11. D’Angelo Dereef 1991-94 1741 0 1,741 14 11. Terrel Mitchell 1995-97 42 867 20.6 51 0 12. Danny Croghan III 2013-14 301 1,226 1,527 13

62 CSUSports.com CAREER RECORDS

CSU CAREER RECORDS Punt Returns (sorted, average) Player Years Ret. Yds. Avg. Long TD 1. Ken Mance 1995-98 8 226 28.3 77 2 2. Terrell Mitchell 1995-97 9 172 19.1 65 2 3. Darius Hammond 2013-14 16 221 13.8 1 4. Travis Mays 2000-04 7 93 13.3 31 0 5. C.J. Hirschman 2004-07 26 280 10.7 63 1 6. Antwan Ivey 2008-09 13 135 10.4 50 1 7. Charles James 2009-12 34 330 9.7 46 1 8. Gerald Stevenson 2007-10 21 200 9.5 32 0 9. Mike Washington 2001-02 34 304 8.9 56 0 10. Eddie Gadson 2004 23 167 7.2 22 0

Scoring Player Years TD PAT-1 PAT-2 FG Total 1. Nick Ellis 2003-07 0 127 0 29 214 2. Gerald Stevenson 2007-10 24 0 2 0 150 3. Clint Kelly 1996-99 0 71 0 24 143 4. John Paglia 2007-09 0 56 0 29 143 5. Dennis Decker 1991-94 0 58 0 20 118 6. Maurice Price 2004-06 19 0 1 0 116 7. Brad Johnson 1992-94 19 0 1 0 116 8. D’Angelo Dereef 1991-94 18 0 0 0 108 Christian Reyes 2013-14 18 0 0 0 108 10. Collin Drafts 2003-06 17 0 0 0 102 11. Robert Adams 2003-06 15 0 0 0 90 12. Vinson Blain 1997-00 13 0 1 0 80

Tackles Player Years Solo Assists Total TFL Sacks 1. Jada Ross 2004-07 195 259 454 31.5 6 2. Jonna Lee 2003-07 145 150 295 34.5 8 3. Coy Browning 1991-93 142 150 292 13 3 4. Josh Mitchell 2004-08 101 178 279 20.5 5 5. Dennis Hamilton 1991-94 138 133 271 59 28.5 6. Jon Belk 1991-94 142 126 268 2 3 7. Quentin Lee 1993-96 167 90 257 21 4 8. Bill Barteld 1991-94 128 122 250 21 4 9. Chris Kuzdale 2008-11 121 113 234 5 0 10. Bowe Butler 2001-04 150 80 230 23 6 11. Sam Brown 1996-99 152 75 227 6 0

Interceptions Player Years Int. Yds. TD Long 1. Charles James 2009-12 12 147 1 51 2. Philip Ashley 2006-08 11 170 0 23 3. Ruben Potts 1996-97 8 0 4. C.J. Hirschman 2004-07 7 51 0 39 5. Jon Carmon 2004-07 7 123 0 61 6. Jon Belk 1991-94 7 76 7 32 7. Marcus Littlejohn 1997-00 7 37 0 16 8. David Misher 2004-07 6 61 0 22 9. Wesley Watts 1992-93 6 128 2 49

@csusports 63 CSU ANNUAL LEADERS

RUSHING SCORING PUNTING Year Player Att. Yds. Avg. Year Player TD PAT FG Total Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1991 Laron Gordon 149 606 4.1 1991 Leroy Alexander 4 0 0 24 1991 Phil Hatcher 65 2.310 35.5 1992 Brad Johnson 140 475 3.4 1992 D’Angelo Dereef 7 0 0 42 1992 Phil Hatcher 43 1.561 36.3 1993 Eric Gomillion 124 626 5.0 1993 Dennis Decker 0 12 9 39 1993 Greg Robinson 29 925 31.9 1994 D’Angelo Dereef 177 647 3.7 1994 Brad Johnson 11 1 0 68 1994 Pete Franciosi 50 1.741 34.8 1995 Marcus Simmons 58 183 3.2 1995 Terrel Mitchell 6 0 0 36 1995 Clay Williams 73 2.832 38.8 1996 Mario Alston 87 463 5.3 1996 Andy Tarr 5 0 0 30 1996 Clay Williams 60 2.380 39.7 1997 Lance Miller 74 523 7.1 1997 Andy Tarr 4 1 0 26 1997 Clay Williams 80 3.448 43.1 1998 Vinson Blain 180 774 4.3 1998 Clint Kelly 0 28 9 55 1998 Clay Williams 61 2.679 43.9 1999 Vinson Blain 121 533 4.4 1999 Clint Kelly 0 18 8 42 1999 Jason Trussell 53 1.809 34.1 2000 Antonio Singleton 86 512 6.0 2000 Jason Trussell 0 29 6 47 2000 Jason Trussell 71 2.698 38.0 2001 Sheldon Evans 81 387 4.8 2001 Josh Waters 0 25 11 58 2001 Josh Waters 35 1.288 36.8 2002 Travis Mays 109 394 3.6 2002 Aaron Dunklin 6 0 0 36 2002 Adam Resnick 45 1.734 38.5 2003 Robert Adams 101 474 4.7 2003 Aaron Dunklin 6 0 0 36 2003 Clint Chappell 43 1.190 27.7 2004 Travis Mays 107 464 4.3 2004 Eddie Gadson 9 0 0 54 2004 Nick Ellis 43 1.448 33.7 2005 Andre Copeland 158 721 4.6 2005 Nick Ellis 0 35 7 56 2005 Hart Pearson 37 1.385 37.4 2006 Collin Drafts 130 513 3.9 2006 Maurice Price 10 0 0 60 2006 Hart Pearson 27 1.019 37.7 2007 DeMarcus Moon 67 382 5.7 2007 Nick Ellis 0 29 11 62 2007 Nick Ellis 57 2.105 36.9 2008 Antwan Ivey 112 380 3.4 2008 Gerald Stevenson 11 1 0 68 2008 Andy Brown 55 1,997 36.3 2009 Antwan Ivey 115 490 4.3 2009 John Paglia 0 28 16 76 2009 Andy Brown 42 1,492 35.5 2010 DeMarcus Moon 131 456 3.5 2010 DeMarcus Moon 9 0 0 54 2010 Andy Brown 59 2,013 34.1 2011 Teddy Allen 92 360 3.9 2011 Andy Brown 0 7 9 34 2011 Andy Brown 67 2,577 38.5 2012 Teddy Allen 111 576 5.2 2012 Teddy Allen 9 0 0 54 2012 Cameron Mitchell 39 1,447 37.1 2013 Christian Reyes 245 1,254 5.1 2013 Christian Reyes 9 0 0 54 2013 Truett Burns 64 2,330 36.4 2014 Christian Reyes 179 946 5.3 2014 David Kennedy 0 36 11 69 2014 Truett Burns 54 2,010 37.2

PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE PUNT RETURNS Year Player Att. Comp. Yds. Year Player Plays Rush Pass Total Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1991 J.J. Brinkerhoff 111 31 395 1991 Laron Gordon 149 606 0 606 1991 D’Angelo Dereef 17 91 5.4 1992 Brad Johnson 128 47 541 1992 Brad Johnson 268 475 541 1,016 1992 D’Angelo Dereef 31 236 7.6 1993 Brad Johnson 116 52 608 1993 Brad Johnson 208 222 6-8 830 1993 D’Angelo Dereef 16 65 4.1 1994 Tony Bines 107 44 654 1994 Tony Bines 181 229 654 883 1994 Tony Bines 6 34 5.7 1995 Ruben Potts 183 84 1,034 1995 Ruben Potts 314 -13 1,034 1,021 1995 Terrel Mitchell 7 154 22.0 1996 Andy Tarr 170 74 1,091 1996 Andy Tarr 290 161 1,091 1,252 1996 Ken Mance 4 113 28.3 1997 Andy Tarr 213 95 977 1997 Andy Tarr 307 59 977 1,036 1997 Marcus Littlejohn 15 80 5.3 1998 Brooks Combs 223 87 1,594 1998 Brooks Combs 356 315 1,594 1,909 1998 Aaron Latino 17 181 10.6 1999 Brooks Combs 141 78 1,011 1999 Brooks Combs 206 158 1,011 1,169 1999 Aaron Latino 31 147 4.7 2000 Jake Sills 147 78 802 2000 Jake Sills 209 272 802 1,074 2000 Mark Vail 28 161 5.8 2001 Jake Sills 324 183 2,297 2001 Jake Sills 387 166 2,297 2,463 2001 Mike Washington 14 96 6.9 2002 Darren Swiggett 205 118 1,490 2002 Darren Swiggett 246 -39 1,490 1,451 2002 Mike Washington 20 208 10.4 2003 Collin Drafts 329 181 1,977 2003 Collin Drafts 492 -8 1,977 1969 2003 Don Phillips 10 32 3.2 2004 Collin Drafts 340 212 2,532 2004 Collin Drafts 429 120 2,532 2,652 2004 Eddie Gadson 23 167 7.3 2005 Collin Drafts 356 217 2,594 2005 Collin Drafts 479 178 2,594 2,772 2005 Tavares Shorter 14 143 10.2 2006 Collin Drafts 319 223 2,665 2006 Collin Drafts 449 513 2,665 3,178 2006 C.J. Hirschman 19 258 13.6 2007 Eli Byrd 248 139 1,546 2007 Eli Byrd 313 257 1,546 1,803 2007 C.J. Hirschman 7 22 3.1 2008 Tribble Reese 310 189 2,043 2008 Tribble Reese 410 106 2,043 2,149 Gerald Stevenson 5 48 9.6 2009 A.J. Toscano 308 179 2,092 2009 A.J. Toscano 390 325 2,092 2,417 2008 Gerald Stevenson 6 60 10.0 2010 A.J. Toscano 135 82 1,066 2010 A.J. Toscano 164 61 1,066 1,127 2009 Antwan Ivey 12 114 9.5 2011 Richard Mounce 175 79 1,145 2011 Richard Mounce 231 120 1,145 1,265 2010 Gerald Stevenson 10 92 9.2 2012 Malcolm Dixon 128 66 1,096 2012 Malcolm Dixon 233 462 1,096 1,558 2011 Charles James 19 185 9.7 2013 Daniel Croghan III 150 85 1,014 2013 Christian Reyes 246 1,254 0 1,254 2012 Charles James 14 147 10.5 2014 Austin Brown 241 126 1,848 2014 Austin Brown 341 254 1,848 2,102 2013 D.J. Curl 14 74 5.3 2014 Darius Hammond 16 221 13.8 RECEIVING ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Year Player No. Yds. Avg. Year Player Rush Rec. Ret. Total KICKOFF RETURNS 1991 Bobby Degregorio 9 137 15.2 1991 Laron Gordon 606 101 33 740 Year Player No. Yds. Avg. Laron Gordon 9 101 11.2 1992 D’Angelo Dereef 465 111 659 1,235 1991 D’Angelo Dereef 24 411 17.1 1992 Bobby Degregorio 14 261 18.6 1993 D’Angelo Dereef 547 160 539 1,246 1992 Suron Latta 13 224 17.2 1993 Bill Collins 21 339 16.1 1994 Tony Bines 229 114 752 1,095 1993 Eric Gomillion 9 261 29.0 1994 Brad Johnson 50 688 13.8 1995 Terrel Mitchell 16 231 538 785 1994 Tony Bines 27 718 26.6 1995 Jermaine Jenkins 40 483 12.1 1996 Terrel Mitchell 86 338 467 891 1995 Terrel Mitchell 19 384 20.2 1996 Heath Siemon 34 469 13.8 1997 Lance Miller 523 26 0 549 1996 Terrel Mitchell 22 449 20.4 1997 Ande Goldsmith 29 476 16.4 1998 Vinson Blain 774 142 0 916 1997 Greg Pinckney 16 288 18.0 1998 Ande Goldsmith 32 762 23.8 1999 Aaron Latino 0 266 618 884 1998 Larry Stroud 14 399 28.5 1999 Ande Goldsmith 25 575 23.0 2000 Antonio Singleton 512 5 0 517 1999 Aaron Latino 23 471 20.5 2000 Sam Welch 20 216 10.8 2002 Mike Washington 0 0 1,088 1,088 2000 Antwan Smalls 12 254 21.2 2001 Brad Moultrie 59 865 14.7 2003 Aaron Dunklin 16 1,063 168 1,247 2001 Mike Washington 24 645 26.9 2002 Aaron Dunklin 45 723 16.1 2004 Eddie Gadson 0 792 305 1,097 2002 Mike Washington 33 831 25.2 2003 Aaron Dunklin 80 1063 13.3 2005 Maurice Price -8 1,043 0 1,035 2003 Kijana Thomas 50 1148 23.0 2004 Eddie Gadson 69 792 11.5 2006 Maurice Price 15 985 0 1,000 2004 Dimar Labega 13 256 19.7 2005 Maurice Price 72 1,043 14.5 2007 Dee Brown 11 898 20 929 2005 Tavares Shorter 24 544 22.7 2006 Maurice Price 103 985 9.6 2008 Gerald Stevenson 298 551 981 1,830 2006 Bryant Burch 16 292 18.2 2007 Dee Brown 69 898 13.0 2009 Gerald Stevenson 364 724 364 1,452 2007 Gerald Stevenson 24 551 23.0 2008 Gerald Stevenson 45 551 12.2 2010 Gerald Stevenson 218 777 705 1,700 2008 Gerald Stevenson 37 921 24.9 2009 Gerald Stevenson 55 724 13.2 2011 Nathan Perera 0 709 0 709 2009 Gerald Stevenson 19 364 19.2 2010 Gerald Stevenson 54 777 14.4 2012 Teddy Allen 576 0 0 576 2010 Gerald Stevenson 22 613 27.9 2011 Nathan Perera 43 709 16.5 2013 Christian Reyes 1,254 35 0 1,289 2011 Kevin Glears 20 436 21.8 2012 Larry Jones III 21 431 20.5 2014 Christian Reyes 946 108 0 1,054 2012 Kevin Glears 11 174 15.8 2013 Kevin Glears 31 456 14.7 2013 Darius Hammond 16 318 19.9 2014 Nathan Perera 28 398 14.2 2014 Darius Hammond 25 582 23.3

64 CSUSports.com CSU ANNUAL LEADERS

TACKLES SACKS Year Player ST AT Total Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1991 Coy Browning 28 58 86 1991 Dennis Hamilton 11 NR NR 1992 Coy Browning 74 44 118 1992 Bill Barteld 7 NR NR 1993 Coy Browning 40 48 88 1993 Dennis Hamilton 6 NR NR 1994 Bill Barteld 45 46 91 1994 Dennis Hamilton 8 NR NR 1995 Quentin Lee 64 35 99 1995 Reggie Carr 6 NR NR 1996 Sam Brown 77 27 104 1996 Shaun Richardson 4 30 7.5 1997 Luvert Smith 51 25 76 1997 Four tied with 2 1998 Antonio Simmons 58 31 89 1998 Gary Hamby 9 66 7.3 1999 Sam Brown 35 18 53 1999 Adrell Walker 3 14 4.7 2000 Henry Scott 36 31 67 2000 Garrett Plyler 5 34 6.8 2001 Scott Quigley 40 15 55 2001 Adrell Walker 7 30 4.5 2002 Bowe Butler 42 30 72 2002 Jonathan West 5 18 3.7 2003 Jonna Lee 64 34 98 2003 Jonna Lee 3 13 4.3 2004 Jada Ross 31 37 68 2004 Adam DeGraffenreid 6 37 6.2 2005 Jada Ross 56 72 128 2005 Tyrese Harris 3 15 5.0 2006 Jada Ross 51 76 127 2006 Dennis Justiniani 6 22 2.75 2007 Jada Ross 57 74 131 2007 Jake Killeen 4.5 21 4.6 2008 Andrew McKain 35 39 74 2008 Jake Killeen 5.5 27 4.9 2009 Andrew McKain 40 39 79 2009 Joel Walton 6.0 27 4.5 2010 Chris Patrick 33 57 90 2010 Fred Godfrey 2.0 13 6.5 2011 Mike Chocholosek 45 29 74 2011 Will Hunt 4 26 6.5 2012 Elijah Lee 37 33 70 2012 Isaac McKenzie 4 17 4.25 2013 Demaris Freeman 45 45 90 2013 Will Hunt 6 26 4.3 2014 Aaron Brown 43 38 81 2014 Skyler Skersick 4 24 6.0

INTERCEPTIONS Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1991 Chris Toney 3 23 7.6 1992 Wesley Watts 3 65 21.7 1993 Wesley Watts 3 63 21.0 Jon Belk 3 60 20.0 1994 Lamont Witherspoon 4 29 7.3 1995 Six Players with 1 1996 Ruben Potts 4 25 6.2 1997 Marcus Littlejohn 3 29 9.6 1998 Three tied with 2 1999 Four tied with 2 2000 Two tied with 3 2001 Dounia Whitehouse 3 0 0.0 2002 Mike Washington 5 0 0.0 2003 Kijana Thomas 3 26 8.7 2004 Tavares Shorter 3 25 8.3 2005 Three Tied with 2 2006 Jon Carmon 4 24 6.0 2007 Jon Carmon 3 99 33.0 Josh Warrior 3 17 5.7 2008 Philip Ashley 6 117 19.5 2009 Chris Kuzdale 3 8 2.7 2010 Charles James 6 0 0.0 2011 Matt Hardy 3 3 1.0 2012 Charles James 2 4 2.0 2013 Elijah Lee 2 17 8.5 Corbin Jackson 2 41 20.5 2014 Malcolm Jackson 4 20 5.0 Troy McGowens 4 2 0.5

@csusports 65 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1991 1996 Head Coach: David Dowd Record: 3-7 Record: 2-8 Sept. 2 North Greenville 38-0 W Head Coach - David Dowd Head Coach: David Dowd Sept. 8 Presbyterian 10-19 L Sept. 7 @ Methodist 8-18 L Sept. 14 @ Presbyterian 26-34 L Sept. 22 @ Wofford 10-35 L Sept. 14 Mars Hill 0-29 L Sept. 21 West Virginia State 17-12 W Sept. 29 20-16 W Sept. 21 @ Newport News 13-9 W Sept. 28 Hofstra 0-45 L Oct. 6 @ Jacksonville 28-7 W Sept. 28 @ Guilford 6-40 L Oct. 5 Morehead State 27-30 L Oct. 13 Austin Peay 36-21 W Oct. 4 The Citadel (JV) 9-10 L Oct. 12 Newberry 6-35 L Oct. 20 Samford University 24-45 L Oct. 19 Alabama-Birmingham 19-33 L Oct. 26 @ Liberty 7-38 L Oct. 27 @ Elon 16-39 L Oct. 26 @ Davidson 17-33 L Nov. 2 New Haven 7-48 L Nov. 3 East Tennessee State 0-26 L Nov. 2 Gallaudet 35-17 W Nov. 9 Tusculum 46-23 W Nov. 10 Liberty 31-45 L Nov. 9 S.C. State 0-12 L Nov. 16 @ Wofford 15-43 L Nov. 17 West Virginia State 49-0 W Nov. 16 Frostburg State 21-19 W Nov. 21 @ UAB 13-49 L 2002 1992 1997 Record: 4-8, 0-3 Big South Record: 3-7 Record: 1-9 Head Coach: David Dowd Head Coach: David Dowd Head Coach: David Dowd Aug. 31 VMI 24-27 L Sept. 5 Methodist 20-19 W Aug. 28 @ East Tenn. St. 7-30 L Sept. 7 North Greenville 9-0 W Sept. 12 @ Gardner-Webb 0-56 L Sept. 6 @ S. C. State 12-13 L Sept. 14 @ Presbyterian 6-26 L Sept. 19 Newport News 7-28 L Sept. 13 Presbyterian 7-16 L Sept. 21 West Virginia State 10-3 W Sept. 26 Guilford 37-13 W Sept. 20 Tusculum 12-3 W Sept. 28 @ West Liberty State 28-26 W Oct. 3 Newberry 12-28 L Sept. 27 Catawba 13-38 L Oct. 12 @ Savannah State 21-3 W Oct. 10 @ East Tennessee St. 0-62 L Oct. 11 @ Newberry 14-48 L Oct. 19 @ Liberty 17-31 L Oct. 17 @ UAB 7-39 L Oct. 25 Liberty 14-18 L Oct. 26 Jacksonville 21-24 L Oct. 24 @ Davidson 27-32 L Nov. 1 @ South Florida 6-24 L Nov. 2 @ South Florida 6-56 L Oct. 31 @ The Citadel (JV) 35-33 W Nov. 8 @ Morehead State 27-55 L Nov. 9 Gardner-Webb 15-57 L Nov. 14 S.C. State* 0-32 L Nov. 15 @ Wofford 21-51 L Nov. 16 Elon 13-21 L * at Summerville, S.C. (Summerville H.S.) Nov. 21 @ The Citadel 19-53 L 1998 1993 Record: 3-8 2003 Record: 3-8 Head Coach: David Dowd Record: 1-11, 0-4 Big South Head Coach: David Dowd Sept. 5 South Carolina State 7-17 L Head Coach: Jay Mills Sept. 4 @ Morgan State 20-54 L Sept. 12 @ Presbyterian 0-42 L Aug. 30 @ The Citadel 10-64 L Sept. 11 Presbyterian 17-16 W Sept. 19 North Greenville 55-37 W Sept. 6 @ Wingate 6-22 L Sept. 18 @ S.C. State 10-44 L Sept. 26 @ Wofford 0-20 L Sept. 13 Presbyterian 14-17 L Sept. 25 @ Towson State 14-52 L Oct. 3 @ Liberty 21-28 L Sept. 20 West Virginia State 49-42 W Oct. 2 @ Troy State 0-56 L Oct. 10 Newberry 25-28 L Sept. 27 Tusculum 7-58 L Oct. 9 @ Newberry 15-10 W Oct. 17 @ Austin Peay 17-14 W Oc. 11 @ VMI 7-50 L Oct. 16 Lees-McRae 24-17 W Oct. 31 South Florida 0-24 L Oct. 18 @ South Florida 7-55 L Oct. 23 UAB 20-48 L Nov. 7 Morehead State 20-27 L Oct. 25 North Greenville 21-49 L Oct. 30 @ Liberty 6-42 L Nov. 14 Bethel 71-0 W Nov. 1 Liberty 6-17 L Nov. 6 @ Newport News 0-21 L Nov. 21 @ East Tenn. St. 29-41 L Nov. 8 @ Gardner-Webb 0-46 L Nov. 13 Wofford 9-21 L Nov. 15 @ James Madison 7-45 L 1999 Nov. 22 Coastal Carolina 14-48 L 1994 Record: 4-6 Record: 0-11 Head Coach: David Dowd 2004 Head Coach: David Dowd Sept. 4 @ South Carolina St. 14-20 L Record: 5-5, 1-3 Big South Sept. 10 @ Presbyterian 34-38 L Sept. 11 Presbyterian* (at FDHS) 14-20 L Head Coach: Jay Mills Sept. 17 S.C. State 0-37 L Sept. 25 @ Wofford 13-25 L Sept. 11 @ Presbyterian 14-19 L Sept. 24 Towson State 0-51 L Oct. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne (OT) 14-7 W Sept. 18 @ Jacksonville 38-3 W Oct. 1 Morgan State 29-31 L Oct. 9 @ Newberry 26-27 L Sept. 25 Univ. of Charleston (WV) 38-21 W Oct. 8 Newberry 19-50 L Oct. 16 Austin Peay 39-17 W Oct. 2 VMI 25-24 W Oct. 15 @ Troy State 20-55 L Oct. 23 Liberty 14-34 L Oct. 9 @ Howard 6-24 L Oct. 22 @ UAB 14-54 L Oct. 30 @ Elon 13-38 L Oct. 23 North Greenville 55-7 W Oct. 29 Mars Hill 28-45 L Nov. 20 @ Jacksonville 37-17 W Oct. 30 @ Liberty 34-6 L Nov. 5 @ Tenn.-Martin 14-42 L Nov. 6 Allen 55-6 W Nov. 12 @ Wofford 33-54 L 2000 Nov. 13 Gardner Webb 18-0 L Nov. 19 @ Liberty 27-59 L Record: 5-6 Nov. 20 @ Coastal Carolina 56-28 L Head Coach: David Dowd 1995 Sept. 2 Guilford 58-0 W 2005 - Big South Champions Record: 1-10 Sept. 9 @ Presbyterian 13-28 L Record: 7-4, 3-1 Big South Head Coach: David Dowd Sept. 16 West Virginia State 30-6 W Head Coach: Jay Mills Sept. 2 @ UT-Chattanooga 0-41 L Sept. 23 Wofford 10-24 L Sept. 3 @ The Citadel 28-14 L Sept. 9 Presbyterian 6-44 L Oct. 7 Jacksonville 28-22 W Sept. 10 Presbyterian 0-42 L Sept. 16 @ S.C. State 8-36 L Oct. 14 @ Austin Peay 42-20 W Sept. 17 Jacksonville 16-10 W Sept. 23 Ferrum 6-15 L Oct. 21 @ VMI 7-40 L Sept. 24 @ North Greenville 35-28 W Sept. 30 @ Morehead State 34-22 W Oct. 28 Elon 12-28 L Oct. 1 Howard 22-27 L Oct. 7 @ Newberry 10-38 L Nov. 4 @ Samford (OT) 14-21 L Oct. 8 @ V.M.I. 12-34 L Oct. 14 Troy State 7-66 L Nov. 11 @ Liberty 25-0 W Oct. 15 W.V. Wesleyan 63-42 W Oct. 21 @ Hofstra 6-56 L Nov. 18 @ East Tenn. St. 7-55 L Oct. 22 Savannah St. 48-28 W Oct. 28 Liberty 15-19 L Nov. 5 @ Gardner-Webb 38-7 W Nov. 4 @ UAB 14-40 L 2001 Nov. 12 Liberty 31-30 W Nov. 11 Wofford 23-31 L Record: 5-6 Nov. 19 Coastal Carolina (OT) 34-27 W 66 CSUSports.com YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2006 Nov,. 13 Presbyterian 42-39 W Oct. 5 North Greenville 28-14 W Record: 9-2, 2-2 Big South Nov. 20 @ Coastal Carolina 3-70 L Oct. 12 @ VMI* 25-17 W Head Coach: Jay Mills Oct. 19 @ Colorado 10-43 L Sept. 2 @ Presbyterian 21-13 W 2011 Oct. 26 Charlotte 36-14 W Sept. 9 @ Citadel 38-35 W Record: 0-11, 0-6 Big South Nov. 2 @ Presbyterian* 27-16 W Sept. 16 Wingate 20-17 W Head Coach: Jay Mills Nov. 9 Coastal Carolina* 31-26 W Sept. 30 North Greenville 20-10 W Sept. 03 @ UCF 0-62 L Nov. 16 @ Gardner-Webb* 10-27 L Oct. 7 @ Savannah St. 38-13 W Sept. 10 @ #4 Florida State 10-62 L Nov. 23 Liberty* 14-56 L Oct. 14 Edward Waters 47-0 W Sept. 17 @ Jacksonville 30-37 L Oct. 21 V.M.I. 27-22 W Sept. 24 Norfolk State 3-33 L 2014 Oct. 28 Georgetown 24-10 W Oct. 01 Wesley 20-32 L Record: 8-4, 3-2 Big South Nov. 4 Gardner-Webb 28-14 W Oct. 15 @ VMI* 17-21 L Head Coach: Jamey Chadwell Nov. 11 @ Liberty 20-34 L Oct. 22 Liberty* 16-38 L Aug. 28 Point 61-9 W Nov. 18 @ Coastal Carolina 17-31 L Oct. 29 @ Gardner-Webb* 7-14 L Sept. 6 Newberry 16-10 W Nov. 05 Stony Brook* 31-50 L Sept. 11 Campbell 34-10 W 2007 Nov. 12 Coastal Carolina* 38-45 L Sept. 20 The Citadel 20-18 W Record: 5-6, 1-3 Big South Nov. 19 @ Presbyterian* 14-45 L Sept. 27 @ Charlotte 47-41 (OT) W Head Coach: Jay Mills Oct. 11 @ Vanderbilt 20-21 L Sept. 1 @ Citadel 14-35 L 2012 Oct. 18 Presbyterian* 3-7 L Sept. 8 @ Wofford 24-52 L Record: 5-6, 3-3 Big South Oct. 25 @ Coastal Carolina* 22-43 L Sept. 15 Johnson C. Smith 44-20 W Head Coach: Jay Mills Nov. 1 @ Monmouth* 27-0 W Sept. 22 @ Hawaii 10-66 L Sept. 1 @ The Citadel 14-49 L Nov. 8 Gardner-Webb* 44-14 W Sept. 29 @ North Greenville 46-33 W Sept. 8 Jacksonville 10-31 L Nov. 15 @ Liberty* 38-36 W Oct. 6 Savannah State 28-0 W Sept. 15 @ Illinois 0-44 L Nov. 22 @ Georgia 9-55 L Oct. 20 Liberty 10-50 L Sept. 22 @ Shorter 23-20 W Oct. 27 @ Gardner-Webb 25-29 L Oct. 6 @ Stony Brook* 7-49 L Nov. 3 @ V.M.I. 37-28 W Oct. 13 VMI * 32-14 W Nov. 10 Presbyterian 28-24 W Oct. 20 Presbyterian * 31-21 W Nov. 17 Coastal Carolina 2-41 L Oct. 27 Edward Waters 42-7 W Nov. 3 @ Liberty* 12-26 L 2008 Nov. 10 Gardner-Webb* 28-10 W Record: 7-5, 3-2 Big South Nov. 17 @ Coastal Carolina 20-41 L Head Coach: Jay Mills Aug. 28 @ Miami (Fla.) 7-52 L 2013 Sept. 6 @ Wofford 23-41 L Record: 10-3, 4-3 Big South Sept. 13 @ Miami (Ohio) 27-38 L Head Coach: Jamey Chadwell Sept. 27 North Greenville 27-0 W Aug. 31 The Citadel 32-29 W Oct. 4 Gardner-Webb 13-10 W Sept. 7 Shorter 23-15 W Oct. 11 @ Savannah State 29-20 W Sept. 14 @ Campbell 30-10 W Oct. 18 @ Stony Brook 19-20 L Sept. 21 @ Norfolk State 20-12 W Oct. 25 @ Liberty 0-42 L Sept. 28 @ Appalachian State 27-24 W Nov. 1 VMI 31-21 W Nov. 8 Presbyterian 29-18 W CSU COACHING HISTORY ALL-TIME Nov. 15 Edward Waters 48-6 W Years Coach Total Yrs. Overall Big South Nov. 22 @ Coastal Carolina 24-0 W 1991-2002 David Dowd 12 Yrs. 34-94 0-3 2003-2012 Jay Mills 10 Yrs. 48-63 18-32 2009 2013-2014 Jamey Chadwell 2 Yrs. 18-7 6-4 Record: 6-5, 4-2 Big South 24 Seasons 100-164 24-39 Head Coach: Jay Mills Sept. 5 @ Florida 3-62 L CSU COACHING HISTORY (Year-By-Year) Sept. 12 @ Wofford 14-42 L Year Record Big South Head Coach Sept. 19 @ South Florida 0-59 L 1991...... 3-7...... N/A...... David Dowd Sept. 26 North Greenville 34-0 W 1992...... 3-7...... N/A...... David Dowd Oct. 3 Savannah State 47-10 W 1993...... 3-8...... N/A...... David Dowd Oct. 17 @ Gardner-Webb 20-27 L 1994...... 0-11...... N/A...... David Dowd Oct. 24 Liberty 13-20 L 1995...... 1-10...... N/A...... David Dowd 1996...... 2-8...... N/A...... David Dowd Oct. 31 @ VMI 31-21 W 1997...... 1-9...... N/A...... David Dowd Nov. 7 @ Presbyterian 46-32 W 1998...... 3-8...... N/A...... David Dowd Nov. 14 Stony Brook 30-27 (OT) W 1999...... 4-6...... N/A...... David Dowd Nov. 21 Coastal Carolina 30-23 W 2000...... 5-6...... N/A...... David Dowd 2001 ...... 5-6...... N/A...... David Dowd 2010 2002...... 4-8...... 0-3...... David Dowd Record: 3-8, 1-5 Big South 2003...... 1-11...... 0-4...... Jay Mills 2004...... 5-5...... 1-3...... Jay Mills Head Coach: Jay Mills 2005...... 7-4...... 3-1 (Big South Champions)...... Jay Mills Sept. 4 North Greenville 41-31 W 2006...... 9-2...... 2-2...... Jay Mills Sept. 11 Wofford 23-34 L 2007...... 5-6...... 1-3...... Jay Mills Sept. 18 Mars Hill 28-14 W 2008...... 7-5...... 3-2...... Jay Mills Sept. 25 @ Hawaii 7-66 L 2009...... 6-5...... 4-2...... Jay Mills Oct. 9 @ Liberty 20-44 L 2010...... 3-8...... 1-5...... Jay Mills Oct. 16 Gardner-Webb 25-35 L 2011...... 0-11...... 0-6...... Jay Mills 2012...... 5-6...... 3-3...... Jay Mills Oct. 23 VMI 16-34 L 2013...... 10-3...... 3-2...... Jamey Chadwell Oct. 30 @ Stony Brook 21-41 L 2014...... 8-4...... 3-2...... Jamey Chadwell Nov. 6 @ Kentucky 21-49 L 24 Yrs...... 100-164...... 24-39 @csusports 67 LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...

CSU OPPONENTS RUSHING RUSHING 30 attempts...... 34, C. Reyes @ Appalachian State 09/28/13 (School Record) 30 + attempts...... 33, L. Byrd at Presbyterian 11/07/09 200 yards...... 226, A. Copeland vs. West Virginia Wesley College 10/15/05 200 yards...... 274, L. Byrd at Presbyterian 11/07/00 4 TDs...... T. Allen vs. Presbyterian 10/20/12 4 TDs...... M. Adkins II, at Colorado 10/19/13 3 TDs...... C. Reyes vs. Charlotte 9/27/14 3 TDs...... De’Angelo Henderon, at Coastal Carolina 10/25/14 Two 100-yard performances (same game) Two 100-yard rush (same game) ...... 135, M. Dixon, 105, C. Reyes @ Campbell, 9/14/13 ...... 109, D. Rouse; 102, L. Byrd- Presbyterian 10/20/12 Back-to-Back 100-yard Games...... C. Reyes, 181 vs. Charlotte 10/26/13 ...... 114 @ Presbyterian 11/2/13, Reyes 24-117 and two TDs vs. CCU 11/9 PASSING PASSING 30-39 attempts...... 32, S. Masha @ Liberty 11/15/14 30-39 attempts...... 33, A. J. Toscano at Gardner-Webb 10/17/2009 40-49 attempts...... 41, S. Doolittle vs. Gardner-Webb 10/04/08 40-49 attempts...... 48, R. Mounce vs. Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 20-29 completions...... 21, E. Kordenbrock vs. VMI 10/12/13 50 attempts...... 53 , A. Trudnowski vs. VMI 10/23/10 300 yards...... 334, N. Hughes, vs. North Greenville 10/5/13 20-29 completions...... 27, R. Mounce vs. Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 3 TDs...... Alex Ross, at Coastal Carolina 10/25/14 30-39 completions...... 34, E. Byrd vs. North Greenville 9/29/07 4 TDs...... E. J. Manuel, at Florida St. 9/10/11 300 yards...... 397, R. Mounce vs. Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 5 TDs...... K. Essington, at Stony Brook 10/06/12 400 yards...... 419, C. Drafts vs. Allen 11/6/04 6 TDs...... B. Moniz, at Hawaii 9/25/10 3 TDs...... M. Dixon vs. VMI 10/13/12 4+ interceptions...... N/A 4 TDs...... R. Mounce vs. Coastal Carolina 11/12/11 5 TDs...... C. Drafts vs. The Citadel 9/9/2006 RECEIVING RECEIVING 10+ receptions...... 10 D. Peterson, at Liberty 11/15/14, 10+ receptions...... 10, N. Perera vs. Jacksonville 09/08/12 ...... 13, F. Martino vs. North Greenville 10/05/13 150 yards...... 232, N. Perera vs. Stony Brook 11/05/11 200+ yards...... 214, K. Norrell at Stony Brook 10/06/12 200 yards...... 232, N. Perera vs. Stony Brook 11/05/11 150-179 yards...... 174, John Israel, at Coastal Carolina 10/25/14 Two 100-yard performances (same game)...... 134, N. Perera; 140-149 yards...... 149, J. Turner vs. Jacksonville 10/26/02 ...... 105, C. Jones vs. Jacksonville 09/08/12 130-139 yards...... 131, G. Salas at Hawaii 9/25/10 TOTAL OFFENSE 3 TDs...... D. Peterson, at Liberty 11/15/14 600 yards...... 617, Charlotte - 9/27/14, 641, Allen - Nov., 2004 (School Record) 500 yards...... 576 vs. Liberty - 11/15/14 TOTAL OFFENSE 400 yards...... 497, vs. Gardner-Webb 11/8/14 500 yards...... 580, at Georgia 11/22/14 FIELD GOALS 400 yards...... 486, at Coastal Carolina 10/25/14 50 yards...... 51, J. Paglia vs. Stony Brook 11/14/09 4 FG made...... N. Ellis vs. Savannah St. 10/06/07 FIELD GOALS TOUCHDOWN RETURNS (YARDAGE) 50+ yards...... 50, M. Bevins vs. Liberty 10/24/09 Kickoff...... 81, G. Stevenson vs. Gardner-Webb 10/16/10 5 FG attempts...... M. Sharpe, at VMI 10/11/03 Punt...... 74, D. Hammond vs. Citadel 9/20/14 Interception...... 37, Dylan Black vs. Gardner-Webb 11/8/14 TOUCHDOWN RETURNS Fumble...... 85, G. Middlebrook vs. Point, 8/28/14 Kickoff...... 93, C. Walden at Jacksonville 9/17/11 Blocked Field Goal...... 68, P. Ashley vs. JCSU 09/15/07 Punt...... 82, B. Robertson vs. Point 8/28/14 Blocked Punt...... 17, L. Mathis at Vanderbilt 10/11/14 Interception...... 39, J. Dewhirst vs. Jacksonville 9/08/12 RUN/PASS DISTANCE Fumble...... 70, J. Washington vs. VMI 10/13/12 90-yard run...... 90, A. Singleton at Austin Peay 10/14/00 80-yard run...... 84, C. Reyes vs. Gardner-Webb 11/8/14 RUN/PASS DISTANCE 60-yard run...... 61, C. Reyes vs. Liberty 11/15/14 70-yard run...... 77, S. Koudossou vs. Wesley 10/01/11 50-yard run...... 52, C. Reyes vs. Liberty 11/15/14 60-yard run...... 64, B. Moon at Shorter 9/22/12 40-yard run...... 45, C. Reyes vs. Charlotte, 9/27/14 50-yard run...... 53, B. Moon vs. Shorter 9/07/13 90-yard pass...... 92, J. Stills vs. Austin Peay 10/13/01 90-yard pass...... 91, B. Parson vs. Liberty 11/10/01 80-yard pass...... 84, C. Reyes vs. Gardner-Webb 11/8/14 80-yard pass...... 87, K. Hughes 11/03/07 ...... 81, C. Drafts vs. Gardner-Webb 11/04/06 70-yard pass...... 74, J. Israel (Coastal) 10/25/14 70-yard pass...... 72, M. Dixon to N. Perera vs. Jacksonville 09/08/12 60-yard pass...... 65, C.J. Duncan vs. Vanverbilt, 10/14/2014 60-yard pass...... 64, M. Dixon to K. Glears at The Citadel 08/31/13 TEAM TEAM Shutout opponent at home...... North Greenville 09/26/09 Shutout Charleston Southern on road...... Illinois 9/12/12 Shutout opponent on road...... at Monmouth 11/1/14, at Coastal Carolina 11/15/08 Scored 30-39 points...... 36, Liberty 11/15/14 Played Overtime...... Charlotte (W, 47-41) 9/27/14, Stony Brook, 11/14/09 Scored 40-49 points...... 43, at Coastal Carolina (10/25/14), Forced five turnovers...... at Presbyterian 11/07/09 ...... 41, at Charlotte (OT) 9/27/14 - 43, at Colorado 10/19/13 Scored a safety.I. Lowrance (forced intentional grounding in end zone), vs. Newberry 9/6/14 Scored 50-59 points...... 50, vs. Stony Brook 11/05/11 Game-winning field goal...... C. Mitchell (29 yards) at The Citadel 08/31/13 Scored 60+ points...... 62 – at Florida St. 9/10/11 Blocked a punt.... 17, L. Mathis at Vanderbilt 10/11/14, C. Archie @ VMI, 10/15/11 Scored safety...... Citadel team (errant snap on punt), at The Citadel 8/31/13 Scored 40 points...... 44 vs. Gardner-Webb 11/8/14 Blocked a field goal...... C. Copeland, vs. VMI 10/13/12 Scored 50 points...... 58, vs. Allen 11/06/04 Scored 60 points...... 61, vs. Point 8/28/14 Blocked a FG – 1, (J. Slaton and C. Bachelor) vs. Monmouth 11/1/14, 2, (Dylan Black and Will Hunt) vs. North Greenville 10/5/13

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