2008 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA (1-5 overall, 0-2 BIG EAST) (5-1 overall, 0-1 BIG EAST) October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • • Tampa, Fla.

BRINKLEY CONTINUES CLIMB UP ORANGE RECORD LIST Senior Curtis Brinkley (Philadelphia, Pa.) moved into the 22nd spot on ORANGE SLICES

Syracuse’s careeer rushing record list … He has 1,589 career rushing yards Orange on Television ORANGE PRIDE on 369 carries (4.3 yards per rush) … In six games this year, Brinkley has The BIG EAST Network will broadcast 621 yards on 112 carries (5.4 yards per carry) this season … He recorded Syracuse’s game at South Florida. Mike his fourth 100-yard rushing game of the season against West Virginia (144 Gleason and John Congemi will call the yards on a career-high 28 carries), earning his second BIG EAST Honor Roll action with Quint Kessenich reporting from recognition of the season … Brinkley is one of two backs in the BIG EAST to the sidelines. Casey Carter is the producer. have four 100-yard games (Donald Brown, UConn, 6) … Brinkley is the first SU Curtis Brinkley back to have four 100-yard games in a season since 2004 … Brinkley gained a Orange on Radio career-high 145 rushing yards on 24 carries and scored a against Northeastern … Syracuse ISP Sports Network Brinkely is 19th nationally and is fourth in the BIG EAST in rushing yards with 103.5 yards per Voice of the Orange Matt Park ‘97 and former game … His 103.5 rushing yards per game ranks seventh on Syracuse’s single-season record Orange All-American tight end Chris Gedney list. ‘93 call the game action and Brian Higgins ‘04 SHADLE SETS MOUNTAINEER FIELD RECORD provides sideline reports for the Syracuse ISP Sports Network. Higgins also hosts the pre- Senior Patrick Shadle (Morgantown, W. Va.), a 2008 All-America and Lou game and post-game shows. Former Orange Groza candidate, hit a career-long 53-yard field goal at West Virginia … The head coach Dick MacPherson lends insight kick set a Mountaineer Field record and ties for fourth on Syracuse’s longest and analysis during the pre- and post-game field goals record list (Sean Reali vs. Rutgers, 1994) … Shadle hit two field shows and at halftime. TK-99.5 FM serves as goals in the game, increasing his career scoring total to 161, which ranks the flagship for the ISP Sports Network. The 14th in Syracuse history … Former Orange running back Joe Morris (1978- Syracuse ISP Sports Network covers New York, 81) is 13th with 164 points … His 35 career field goals ranks seventh on the Patrick Shadle New Jersey, Vermont and Pennsylvania. For a Syracuse career record list … In the BIG EAST, he is tied for second in field complete list of stations on the network, see goal percentage (.900) … Shadle currently holds the Syracuse record for field page 7. goal accuracy (.814) and ranks eighth on Syracuse’s career field goals attempted record list (43 total) … Against Northeastern, he connected on three field goals, which ties for ninth on Sirius Satellite Radio Syracuse’s single-game field goals made record list … He is the 29th SU kicker to hit three Syracuse game broadcasts are also available field goals in one game … Against the Huskies, he hit field goals of 46, 32 and 21 yards. on SIRIUS satellite radio (channel 119). WAER SMITH MAKES PLAYS IN WVU BACKFIELD Located on the SU campus, WAER-FM88 also Sophomore Derrell Smith (New Castle, Del.) recorded 3.5 tackles for a loss carries every Orange football game. of yards, including a sack for a loss of nine, against West Virginia … Smith had eight tackles in the game, including the 3.5 for a loss of 17 yards … His Orange on the Internet 3.5 tackles for loss Ɵ es for ninth on Syracuse’s single-game record list … In his Every Syracuse ISP Sports Network broadcast fi rst season as a starter, Smith has 39 tackles, including fi ve for a loss of 23 is available on the official Syracuse Athletics 2008 FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE yards, one intercepƟ on, one forced and two pass breakups … Smith website – suathletics.com. The site is home began his Orange career as a running back and moved to linebacker prior to of Orange All Access, SU’s multi-media 2007 Spring pracƟ ce. Derrell Smith package, which features live game webcasts, highlights and news conferences. 2008 SYRACUSE SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (1-5 overall, 0-2 BIG EAST) Date Opponent Result (Televison) Time/Attendance The Coach August 30 at Northwestern L, 10-30 (ESPN2) 20,015 Syracuse: Greg Robinson September 6 AKRON L, 28-42 (TW Sports) 31,808 Year as a head coach: Fourth 13 #17/17 PENN STATE L, 13-55 (ABC) 45,795 Overall Record: 8-33 20 NORTHEASTERN W, 30-21 (TW Sports) 34,694 Year at SU: Fourth 27 PITTSBURGH * L, 24-34 (BIG EAST Network) 27,549 Record at SU: 8-33 October 4 Open BIG EAST Record: 2-21 11 at West Virginia * L, 6-17 (ESPNU) 58,133 Alma Mater: University of Pacific ‘75 18 at #19/20 South Florida * BIG EAST Network 12:00 p.m. 25 Open South Florida: Jim Leavitt November 1 LOUISVILLE * TBA Year as a head coach: 12th 8 at Rutgers * TBA Overall Record: 84-48 15 CONNECTICUT * TBA Year at USF: 12th 22 at Notre Dame NBC 2:30 p.m. at USF: 84-48 29 at Cincinnati * BIG EAST Network 12:00 p.m. BIG EAST Record: 12-10 Alma Mater: Missouri ‘78 HOME GAMES LISTED IN BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS * Indicates BIG EAST Conference game • All times are Eastern SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • THE SYRACUSE-SOUTH FLORIDA SERIES HISTORY Syracuse and South Florida meet for the fourth time on Saturday … USF leads the series 3-0 … It will ORANGE SLICES be Syracuse’s second trip to Tampa … Last season Orange Cameron Dantley (Silver Spring, Md.) was 21-of-38 for 276 yards in his first career start in SU’s 41-10 loss to the Bulls … Patrick Shadle Syracuse vs. USF Series Notes (Morgantown, W. Va.) had a 50-yard field goal and Mike WIlliams caught eight passes for 99 yards. Series Record: USF leads, 3-0 (Current Streak: USF, 3) at Syracuse: USF leads, 2-0 (Current Streak: USF, 2) THE SYRACUSE-SOUTH FLORIDA SERIES: YEAR-BY-YEAR at Carrier Dome: USF leads, 2-0 (Current Streak: USF, 2) at South Florida: USF leads, 1-0 (Current Streak: USF, 1) Score Series Record Neutral: N/A Year H/A Day/Night SU Opp. W L T Stadium Last Syracuse Win: N/A 2005 * H 0 27 0 1 0 Carrier Dome

Last South Florida Win: 2007 (41-10) ORANGE PRIDE 2006 * A 10 27 0 2 0 Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Largest Margin of Syracuse Victory: N/A 2007 * H 10 41 0 3 0 Carrier Dome Largest Margin of South Florida Victory: 31 (2007) Totals 20 95 0 3 0 * BIG EAST Conference game Rushing: SU, Damien Rhodes 18-91 (11/12/05) USF, Andre Hall 24-229 (11/12/05) SYRACUSE-USF CONNECTIONS Passing: SU, Perry Patterson 15-29-174 (11/11/06) Orange from Florida USF, Matt Grothe 25-35-364 (11/11/06) Receiving: SU, Rice Moss 5-63 (11/11/06) • Six players on the Syracuse roster hail from Florida, including sophomores Mike Holmes USF, Taurus Johnson 5-131 (11/11/06) (Jacksonville) and Randy McKinnon (Jacksonville), redshirt freshmen Nick Provo (West Palm Beach) and Kevyn Scott (Tamarac) and freshmen Dorian Graham (Plantation) and Jerry Harden Tale of the Tape (Fort Lauderdale). SU OFFENSE USF DEFENSE Secondary School Connections 18.5 Scoring 18.3 • Orange freshman Dorian Graham, freshman running back Jerry Harden and redshirt 297.3 Total Yardage 265.5 freshman safety Kevyn Scott all attended Saint Thomas Aquinas School in Fort Lauderdale, as did 154.2 Rushing Yardage 73.3 USF freshman linebacker Chase Geaney. 143.2 Passing Yardage 192.2 60.2 Total Plays 62.2 Hometown Connections 33.7 Rushing Plays 30.5 • Syracuse cornerback Mike Holmes and cornerback Randy McKinnon hail from Jacksonville, the 26.5 Passing Plays 31.7 same hometown as USF linebacker Alonzo McQueen, Jason Sherman, linebacker Kion 4.9 Avg. Per Play 4.3 Wilson and defensive back Charlton Sinclair. Holmes and Sinclair played at Mandarin High School. 4.6 Avg. Per Rush 2.4 • Syracuse tight end Nick Provo and USF sophomore defensive end Quincy Okolie call West Palm 5.4 Avg. Per Pass 6.1 Beach home. 9.8 Avg. Per Catch 11.9 1.3 Turnovers 1.3 GROUND GAME IS PRODUCTIVE SU DEFENSE USF OFFENSE Syracuse is averaging 154.2 yards rushing per game through six contests this season, which ranks 56th 33.2 Scoring 33.8 nationally … The Orange offense has gained more than 200 yards rushing in three games … The last 430.0 Total Yardage 427.8 time SU recorded three 200-yard rushing games in a season was 2004 … Senior tailback Curtis Brinkley 208.3 Rushing Yardage 187.2 (Philadelphia, Pa.) leads the way with 103.5 yards per game … He has four 100-yard games this season. 221.7 Passing Yardage 240.7 69.8 Total Plays 73.0 ORANGE DEFENSE FORCES TURNOVERS 38.8 Rushing Plays 42.8 31.0 Passing Plays 30.2 The Syracuse defense has forced eight turnovers 2008 Turnover Chart 6.2 Avg. Per Play 5.9 through six games this season, including four Fumble 5.4 Avg. Per Rush 4.4 and four fumble recoveries … Interceptions Recoveries Total 7.2 Avg. Per Pass 8.0 Syracuse forced at least two turnovers in nine of at Northwestern 1 1 2 11.4 Avg. Per Catch 12.6 11 games in 2006 … Syracuse is tied for third in vs. Akron 1 0 1 1.3 Turnovers 1.3 the BIG EAST with a + 0 turnover margin (+ 0.0 per vs. Penn State 0 2 2 game) … Against Northeastern, the Orange had two vs. Northeastern 2 1 3 vs. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 2008 Statistical Leaders interceptions and one fumble recovery, marking the UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE at West Virginia 0 0 0 Rushing Leaders (YPG) 21st time the Orange has forced multiple turnovers Totals 4 4 8 Syracuse South Florida in head coach Greg Robinson’s tenure (39 games) … Brinkley ...... 103.5 Ford ...... 45.0 The Orange has caused five turnovers in Robinson’s Carter...... 46.3 Grothe ...... 40.7 debut against West Virginia in 2005 … In three games (vs. Iowa ‘06, Wyoming ‘06 and Louisville ‘07) Syracuse forced four turnovers … Syracuse has caused three turnovers in a game nine times and two Passing Leaders (YPG) turnovers in six games. Syracuse South Florida Dantley ...... 150.6 Grothe ...... 217.3 EFFICIENCY IN THE RED ZONE Robinson ...... 51.5 Daniels ...... 43.0 Syracuse is 13-of-15 in the red zone this year … The Orange off ense has scored eight , Receiving Leaders (YPG) including four scoring passes from quarterback Cam Dantley (Silver Spring, Md.) and three rushing Syracuse South Florida touchdowns by CurƟ s Brinkley (Philadelphia, Pa.) and one by Doug Hogue (Yonkers, N.Y.), and fi ve fi eld Davis ...... 38.3 Hester ...... 43.2 goals by kicker Patrick Shadle (Morgantown, W. Va.) … Against West Virginia Syracuse was 1-of-3 on Owen...... 22.0 Love ...... 45.5 drives that crossed the WVU 20-yard line … The Orange is ed for 35th na onally in red zone off ense Tackle Leaders (TPG) ON THE ROAD IN OCTOBER Syracuse South Florida Mele ...... 6.7 McKenzie ...... 7.7 Syracuse will not play a home game in October … 2008 Largest Gap Between Home Games Smith ...... 6.5 Murphy ...... 6.2 The only other season in which Syracuse did not Days School have a home game in October was 1979, when 42 Georgia (Oct. 18 Nov. 29)* Syracuse played every game away from home 40 Houston (Aug. 30 Oct. 9)^ because the Carrier Dome was under construc on 40 Eastern Michigan (Oct. 18 Nov. 28) … The 34 days between home games is the sixth 35 Nevada (Sept. 6 Oct. 11) 35 Troy (Sept. 13 Oct. 18) longest stretch for any team in the FBS this season. 34 Syracuse (Sept. 27 Nov. 1) 32 Central Michigan (Oct. 18 Nov. 19) SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • ON THIS DATE: OCTOBER 18 ORANGE SLICES • Syracuse is 8-8, including a 7-3 record at home, Syracuse on October 18 in games played Oct. 18. 1890 – vs. St. John’s Military Acad. W, 26-6 Orange Strike Quickly • SU first played on Oct. 18 in its first full season 1902 – vs. Amherst W, 15-0 in 1980, a 26-6 triumph against St. John’s 1913 – at Princeton L, 0-13 Syracuse has scored on its first offensive drive in Military Academy. 1919 – vs. Pittsburgh W, 24-3 four of six games this season … At West Virginia • In 2003, the Orange defeated Boston College, 1924 – vs. Boston College W, 10-0 the Orange marched 81 yards on 16 plays in 8:39 1930 – vs. Pittsburgh L, 0-14 39-14 in the Carrier Dome. Quarterback R.J. 1941 – at N.Y.U. W, 31-0 and scored three points on a 26-yard field goal by Anderson threw for 215 yards, completing (at Yankee Stadium) Patrick Shadle (Morgantown, W. Va.) … Syracuse

20-of-27 for three touchdowns. Anderson also 1947 – at Penn State L, 0-40 also scored on its first drives against Northwestern, ORANGE PRIDE collected 73 yards rushing on 12 carries for an 1952 – at Michigan State L, 7-48 Northeastern, Pittsburgh additional score. 1958 – vs. Nebraska W, 38-0 1969 – vs. Penn State L, 14-15 Opening Drives Result in Points 1975 – vs. Penn State L, 7-19 at Northwestern (Shadle 36-yd. field , 10 plays-63 yds./ 4:27) 1980 – at Penn State L, 7-24 vs. Northeastern (Hogue, 9 yd. run, 9 plays-80 yds./3:50) 1986 – at Penn State L, 3-42 vs. Pittsburgh (Dantley 27-yd. pass to Davis, 8 plays-55 yds./3:23) 1997 – vs. Temple W, 60-7 at West Virginia (Shadle 26-yd fg, 16 plays-81 yds./8:39) 2003 – vs. Boston College W, 39-14 YOUNG GUNS TAKE THE FIELD 2008 Pre-Season Honors Out of the 58 players who have taken the field for the Orange this season, 35 are players with less ARTHUR JONES, DT, Jr. than two years of collegiate experience, including eight true freshmen, six redshirt freshmen, eight • Lombardi Trophy true sophomores and 13 redshirt sophomores. • Nagurski Trophy

Name Position 2008 Statistics PATRICK SHADLE, K, Sr. Freshmen (8) • Lou Groza Award Antwon Bailey RB Made his first collegiate appearance against Pittsburgh recording two carries for five yards, had three carries for 10 yards against West Virginia. ROB LONG, P, So. Van Chew WR Scored first collegiate touchdown on a 36-yard reception against Pittsburgh Dorian Graham CB Played cornerback for the first time in his career against Penn State and has • Ray Guy Award played in all six games on special teams. Has recorded five total tackles. Nick Lepak OG Started against Akron and Penn State and has played in five games Mikhail Marinovich DE Six tackles in six games Future Orange Schedules Grant Mayes WR Has played in five games, including starts against Northeastern and Pittsburgh. First career reception (26 yards) against Penn State. 2009 2012 Marcus Sales WR Eight receptions for 86 yards and one touchdown in six games. First true vs. Akron vs. Boston College freshman to play in ‘08 vs. Northwestern vs. Northwestern Frank Satterfield WR Has four special teams tackles in five games. at Penn State at CincinnaƟ Redshirt Freshmen (6) vs. CincinnaƟ vs. ConnecƟ cut Cody Catalina QB Has three special teams tackles. at ConnecƟ cut vs. Louisville Chaz Cervino WR Played all six games, including his first career start against Pittsburgh. Recorded a at Louisville at Rutgers seven-yard reception against West Virginia. Lamar Middleton DE Two tackles against Northwestern vs. Rutgers vs. PiƩ sburgh Darnell Pratt H-Back/TE Played in five games, primarily on special teams. at PiƩ sburgh at South Florida Nick Provo TE 15-yard touchdown reception against Akron in collegiate debut. Also played vs. South Florida vs. Southern California against Penn State. vs. West Virginia at West Virginia Kevyn Scott S Led the Orange with eight tackles in his first collegiate start against Penn State. Has 12 tackles in six games. 2010 2013 True Sophomores (8) at Akron at Boston College Doug Hogue RB Recorded his first career 100-yard rushing game against Northeastern. Has played

vs. Boston College at Northwestern UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE in all five games starting two and ranks third among Orange tailbacks with 29.2 vs. Virginia Tech vs. CincinnaƟ yards per game. Scored two touchdowns against Northeastern – one rushing and one receiving. at Washington at ConnecƟ cut Mike Holmes CB Has started all six games, recording 28 tackles. Also has 15 kick returns for 393 at CincinnaƟ at Louisville yards, including a 90 yard return for a touchdown against Pittsburgh. vs. ConnecƟ cut vs. Rutgers Rob Long P Leads the BIG EAST and ranks fourth nationally with a 46.2 punting average. vs. Louisville at PiƩ sburgh Randy McKinnon SS Has 13 tackles and one in three games. at Rutgers vs. South Florida Mike Mele LB Leads the team with 39 tackles. vs. PiƩ sburgh vs. West Virginia Da’Mon Merkerson CB Played both cornerback and receiver against Pittsburgh. Has 14 tackles in five at South Florida games. Played receiver against West Virginia recording an eight-yard catch. Max Suter FS Is averaging 20.7 yards per kick return (19 kick returns for 394 yards) at West Virginia Bud Tribbey DT Nine tackles, including 0.5 for a loss of yards, in six games. Redshirt Sophomores (13) 2011 Ryan Bartholomew OG Has started four games at left guard. Missed two starts due to injury. at Boston College Tucker Baumbach OT Started all six games at left tackle. at Virginia Tech Parker Cantey LB Six tackles and a sack in six games. vs. Wake Forest Delone Carter RB Averaging 46.3 rushing yards per game. Missed two games due to injury. vs. CincinnaƟ Donte Davis WR Leads the Orange with 230 yards on 21 receptions. at ConnecƟ cut Jared Kimmel DE Has 11 tackles and two forced fumble in six starts. at Louisville Andrew Lewis DE Eight tackles and two sacks in four games. Jim McKenzie C Started all six games. vs. Rutgers Jonathan Meldrum OT Played against Northwestern and Penn State. at PiƩ sburgh Anthony Perkins DT Ranks second on the team with 2.5 tackles for a loss. vs. South Florida Adam Rosner OG Played in every game, primarily on special teams. at Southern California Nico Scott CB 15 tackles in six starts vs. West Virginia Derrell Smith LB Has 39 tackles, 5.0 tackles for a loss, one int. and a forced fumble in six starts. SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • 2008 ORANGE SCHEDULE AMONG NATION’S TOUGHEST Syracuse’s schedule is the 15th toughest in the Football Bowl Subdivision, based on opponents win ORANGE SLICES percentage … The Orange’s 2008 FBS opponents have a 46-20 record through seven weeks in 2008 … In 2007, these teams finished 80-58, including six opponents which played in bowl games. SU’s first four ORANGE HONORARY CAPTAINS FBS opponents this year have a 18-4 record through five weeks of the season. Representing the history and tradition of Syracuse 2008 Record University football, the Orange will have an honorary TEAM W L Pct. 2007 2007 Bowl captain for every home game. The honorary captains Northwestern 5 1 .833 6-6 participate in all activities with the team beginning Akron 3 4 .429 4-8 Penn State 7 0 1.000 9-4 Alamo Bowl (beat Texas A&M, 24-17) the night before the game. They address the team,

Northeastern 2 4 .333 3-8 participate in the Quad Walk and accompany 2008 ORANGE PRIDE Pittsburgh 4 1 .800 5-7 Orange captains , Jake Flaherty, West Virginia 4 2 .667 11-2 Fiesta Bowl (beat Oklahoma, 48-28) Patrick Shadle and Bruce Williams for the pre-game South Florida 5 1 .833 9-4 Sun Bowl (lost to Oregon, 56-21) coin toss. Louisville 3 2 .600 6-6 Rutgers 1 5 .167 8-5 International Bowl (beat Ball State, 52-30) Two-time Syracuse football captain Kyle Johnson was Connecticut 5 1 .833 9-4 Meineke Car Care Bowl (lost to Wake Forest, 24-10) the honorary captain for the Orange 2008 BIG EAST Notre Dame 4 2 .667 3-9 opener against Pittsburgh. Johnson played fullback Cincinnati 5 1 .833 10-3 Papajohns.com Bowl (beat Southern Miss, 31-21) for the Orange from 1997 to 2001. He was given a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA following a ORANGE PUNTING GAME RANKS NATIONALLY season ending injury in the 2000 season opener. In Syracuse ranks fifth nationally and third in the BIG EAST with a 40.15 punting average … 2001, as a senior captain, Johnson led the Orange Sophomore Rob Long (Downingtown, Pa.) ranks fourth among NCAA punters and is first in to a 10-3 record and a victory in the Insight.com Bowl. He gained 223 yards rushing and scored three the BIG EAST with a 46.3 net punting average. touchdowns and caught seven passes for 80 yards and had a receiving touchdown. As a junior captain TOUCHDOWN TOWN HAS NEW FACES in 2000, he was the team’s third-leading rusher with Out of the eight different players who have scored touchdowns this season, five have found 157 yards on 32 carries. the endzone for the first time … Wide receivers Donte Davis (Chatilly, Va.) and Van Chew The first two-time team captain at SU since Joe (Manassas, Va.) joined the group with touchdown receptions against Pittsburgh … Wide Morris in 1980 and 1981, Johnson was named the receiver Marcus Sales (Syracuse, N.Y.) recorded his first touchdown grab against Penn State, 2001 BIG EAST/Aéropostale Football Scholar-Athlete while tight ends Mike Owen (Riverhead, N.Y.) and Nick Provo (West Palm Beach, Fla.) both of the Year and was a 2001 Verizon Academic All- scored their first collegiate touchdowns against Akron … In addition, sophomore running District I Team selection. In 2002, he was awarded back Doug Hogue (Yonkers, N.Y.) scored his first receiving touchdown against Northeastern. the SU Athletics Department Soladay Award, the highest honor bestowed upon a Syracuse student- athlete. A 10-time member of SU’s Athletic Director’s DEGREE IN HAND honor roll and a four-time member of the BIG EAST Five members of the 2008 Graduates School Academic All-Star Team, Johnson was president of Orange have already earned their 13 Miami the Syracuse Student-Athlete Council from 1998- undergraduate degree, including 10 Boston College, Virginia Tech 2000. He was coordinator of “JAM Session,” a charity A.J. Brown (Bealton, Va.), Paul 9 Maryland basketball game between SU football players and Chiara (Mountain Lakes, N.J.), 8 Auburn, Clemson, Pittsburgh local charitable organizations. Johnson has also served as host of a local radio show and had speaking Jake Flaherty (Wakefield, R.I.), 7 Arizona State, Memphis, Ohio State, Penn State 6 Northwestern parts in six theatrical productions, including two lead Vincenzo Giruzzi (Utica, N.Y.) and 5 Syracuse, Baylor, Louisiana Tech, Ole Miss, UCF roles for the Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company. Ben Maljovec (Warren, Pa.) … 4 Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, Northern Illinois, Johnson’s off-the-field contributions were featured in Syracuse’s five graduates ties for Oregon State, San Diego State, Texas Tech a televised segment on ESPN’s 2001 13th nationally. 3 Georgia Tech, Louisville, Notre Dame, TCU, Awards Show. Johnson made an on-stage appearance Virginia at the show, doing an impression of ESPN college UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE 2 Colorado, FAU, San Jose State, Troy, Utah football analyst Chris Fowler and introducing the 1 Wake Forest, Western Michigan nominees for the Doak Walker award. Johnson, who earned his bachelor’s degree in ORANGE ENGAGES COMMUNITY electronic arts in 2000 and his MBA in 2008, played At Syracuse University, an institution that places a strong emphasis on the need for six years in the NFL with the Denver Broncos after being selected in the 2002 NFL Draft by Carolina. community engagement, the student-athlete experience extends well beyond the campus lines in the ‘Cuse Cares program. During the course of the 2007-08 academic year, the 2008 Honorary Captains Orange football team spent more than 700 hours in the surrounding community, almost Date Opp. Honorary Captain 9/6 Akron Jeff Mangram one third of the Syracuse athletics department’s 2,400 community engagement hours. 9/13 Penn State Dennis Quaid The football team focuses its community engagement efforts in five categories, including Rob Brown mentoring in juvenile outreach and youth awareness programs, servicing the poor, Floyd Little 9/20 Northeastern Chris Gedney connecting with the elderly and engaging with patients and families in children’s hospitals. 9/27 Pittsburgh Kyle Johnson The youth awareness programs, which earned the most attention from the football student- 2007 Honorary Captains athletes, occurred at Elmcrest Children Center, Pine Grove Elementary School, Chestnut 8/31 Washington Dick MacPherson Hill Middle School, Stonehedge Elementary School and the Salvation Army. The ‘Cuse Cares 9/15 Illinois Tim Green Program, supported by Citizens Bank - New York, is the community outreach program for 10/6 West Virginia Don McPherson Paul Frase student-athletes at Syracuse University. SU’s student-athletes have been recognized with 10/13 Rutgers Floyd Little SU’s Chancellor’s Award for Public Service and Community Engagement in each of the past 10/20 Buffalo Gerhard Schwedes 11 years for their volunteer efforts in the community. Citizens Bank invests in and is a leader 11/10 USF Reggie Terry in the communities it serves. 11/24 Cincinnati Roland Williams SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • AT THE START Thirty-seven Syracuse players have started at least one game in their Syracuse career … Senior offensive ORANGE SLICES guard Ryan Durand is SU’s most experienced starter with 29 games as a member of the first-string … On defense, linebacker Jake Flaherty is the leader with 18 consecutive starts … Kicker Patrick Shadle The Best of the Best has been SU’s PAT and field goal specialist for 30 consecutive games and Rob Long has handled the The Syracuse football team has a long history of punting duties for 18 games in a row. success, including 22 trips to bowl games and Offense 2008 Streak Career Defense 2008 Streak Career the 1959 national championship. During its more Ryan Durand (RG) 6 10 29 Jake Flaherty (LB) 6 18 18 than 100 years of varsity football, SU has amassed Curtis Brinkley (RB) 5 4 25 Arthur Jones (NT) 6 7 17 671 victories which ranks 14th on the NCAA FBS’s

Corey Chavers (LT) 6 6 24 Mike Holmes (CB) 6 13 14 ledger of winningest programs. It has more all-time ORANGE PRIDE Jim McKenzie (C) 6 16 16 Vincenzo Giruzzi (DE) 6 6 13 wins than any other BIG EAST school and ranks Tony Fiametta (FB) 5 3 13 A.J. Brown (SS) 4 2 10 second in wins among eastern schools behind Nick Santiago (DT) 6 6 8 Andrew Robinson (QB) 1 - 12 Penn State. Mike Owen (TE) 5 4 8 Mike Mele (LB) 6 6 8 Tucker Baumbach (LT) 6 6 7 Nico Scott (CB) 6 6 8 In 2008, SU faces three teams that rank in the Ben Maljovec (TE/6 starts at LB in ‘07) 1 - 7 Jared Kimmel (DE) 5 - 5 top 20 of the FBS’s winningest programs in Notre Cameron Dantley (QB) 5 5 6 Derrell Smith (LB) 6 6 6 Dame, Penn State and West Virginia. Bruce Williams (FS/1 start at WR in ‘08) 4 - 4 Donte Davis (WR) 4 1 6 Winningest NCAA FBS College Football Teams Doug Hogue (RB) 2 - 6 Randy McKinnon (FS) 3 - 3 Ryan Bartholomew (OG) 4 3 4 Mike Stenclik (LB) 0 - 3 1. Michigan 870 Lavar Lobdell (WR) 4 1 4 Kevyn Scott (SS) 2 1 2 2. Notre Dame 828 Nick Lepak (OG) 2 - 2 Max Suter (FS) 1 1 2 3. Texas 824 Grant Mayes (WR) 2 - 2 Parker Cantey (LB) 0 - 2 4. Nebraska 811 Chaz Cervino (WR) 1 - 1 Paul Chiara (FS/starts at RB in ‘07) 0 - 1 5. Ohio State 803 Dan Sheeran (WR) 0 - 1 Da’Mon Merkerson (CB/start at WR in ‘07) 0 - 1 6. Penn State 794 7. Alabama 792 Specialists 2008 Streak Career Bud Tribbey (DT) 0 - 1 8. Oklahoma 783 Patrick Shadle (K) 6 30 30 9. Tennessee 771 Rob Long (P) 6 18 18 10. Southern Cal 757 11. Georgia 717 SYRACUSE IN THE 2008 NCAA STATISTICAL RANKINGS 12. LSU 694 Player Category Rank Statistic 13. Auburn 679 Curtis Brinkley Rushing 19th 103.50 14. SYRACUSE 671 Cameron Dantley Pass Efficiency 63rd 121.7 15. West Virginia 667 Mike Holmes Kick Returns 28th 26.20 16. Colorado 661 Jared Kimmel Forced T-23rd 2 17. Georgia Tech 658 Rob Long Punting 4th 46.26 18. Texas A&M 657 Patrick Shadle Field Goals T-21st .900 19. Washington 650 20. Miami (Ohio) 648 TEAM Rushing 56th 154.17 Passing Offense 109th 143.2 Gridiron and Hardwood Success Total Offense 105th 297.33 Syracuse is one of 14 schools in the country to Scoring Offense 105th 18.50 Rush Defense 108th 208.3 have played in a that is currently part Pass Defense T-82nd 221.67 of the and advanced Total Defense T-105th 430.00 to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Scoring Defense 107th 33.2 Tournament in the same year. The Orange Net Punting 5th 46.26 accomplished that feat in 1997-98. Punt Returns 115th 3.0 Kickoff Returns 29th 23.39 School Bowl Game NCAA Tour. Round

Turnover Margin 55th (tie) 0.00 Syracuse 1998 Fiesta Bowl Sweet 16 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Fumbles Recovered 72nd (tie) 4 Arizona 1994 Fiesta Bowl* Final Four Passes Intercepted 90th (tie) 4 Florida 1999 Orange Bowl* Sweet 16 Fumbles Lost 26th (tie) 4 2006 Rose Bowl* NCAA Champs Passes Had Intercepted 29th (tie) 4 2007 Fiesta Bowl* NCAA Champs Turnovers Gained 96th (tie) 8 Illinois 2002 Sugar Bowl Sweet 16 Turnovers Lost 22nd (tie) 8 Kansas 2008 Orange Bowl* NCAA Champs Pass Efficiency 88th 110.18 Kentucky 1951 Sugar Bowl* NCAA champs Pass Efficiency Defense 110th 145.28 Maryland 2002 Orange Bowl NCAA champs Fewest Penalties/game 6th 3.67 Oregon 2002 Fiesta Bowl* Elite Eight Fewest Penalty Yards per Game 9th 33.50 Ohio State 1999 Sugar Bowl* Final Four Punt Return Yardage Defense 57th 8.08 2007 Fiesta Bowl Final Four Kickoff Return Yardage Defense 110th 25.40 UCLA 1976 Rose Bowl* Final Four Sacks T-106th 1.00 1962 Rose Bowl Final Four Tackles for Loss 92nd (tie) 29.0 USC 2007 Rose Bowl* Sweet 16 Sacks Allowed 52nd (tie) 1.67 Utah 2005 Fiesta Bowl* Sweet 16 Tackles for Loss Allowed 3rd 3.0 West Virginia 2006 Sugar Bowl* NCAA Sweet 16 Third Down Conversion 102nd 30.7 2008 Fiesta Bowl* NCAA Sweet 16 Third Down Conversion Defense 118th 58.1 Wisconsin 2000 Rose Bowl * Final Four Fourth Down Conversion 93rd (tie) 33.3 * Indicates school won the bowl game Fourth Down Conversion Defense 115th (tie) 100.0 Time of Possession 93rd 28:06 Red Zone Offense 35th (tie) 0.87 Red Zone Defense 114th (tie) 0.95 First downs Offense 111th 15.67 First downs Defense 109th 23.00 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • ALL IN THE FAMILY Syracuse football student-athletes are not the only people in their family with athletic skills. ORANGE SLICES Twenty-four team members have relatives who competed or coached in intercollegiate Orange Elects Four Captains athletics or on the professional level. Seniors Tony Fiammetta, Jake Flaherty, Patrick SYRACUSE FOOTBALL CONNECTIONS Shadle and Bruce Williams were voted by their Jake Flaherty Father, Todd, played linebacker at SU and lettered in 1969 … In addition, Flaherty’s teammates as captains for the 2008 season. The uncle, Ted Kakas, was captain on SU’s crew team and competed from 1961-68 … quartet of seniors join 182 other Syracuse football Cousin, Chip Kakas, competed on the Wisconsin crew team for four years 1995-98 players to serve as captains for the Orange football

… His cousin, Jessamy Flaherty, competed for the Wisconsin women’s openweight squad. ORANGE PRIDE crew for three years 1998-01. “This year more people had votes than any Jared Kimmel Father, Jamie, played football at Syracuse (1980-84) and recorded 20.5 career year since I have been here. I take that as a good sacks, which ranks sixth on the SU record list … Uncle, Jerry, lettered for the thing,” said head coach Greg Robinson. “The Orange from 1982-85 … Cousin, Shane, is a linebacker for the Orange. team selected a great group as captains. I am Shane Kimmel Uncles, Jaime ’85 and Jerry ’86 played for Syracuse … In addition, his father, Jon, also pleased to see a lot of people looked at as played football at Colgate (1978-82) and in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles leaders.” (1985) and the Washington Redskins (1987) … Cousin, Jared, is a defensive end for the Orange. “It’s such an honor,” Shadle said. “When you look at the names of those that have been captains COLLEGE AND PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL CONNECTIONS here before, you have to be impressed and realize Antwon Bailey Cousin, James Johnson, plays defensive back for Marshall University. the responsibility it carries. I look forward to Averin Collier Brother, Kevin, plays football at the University of Pittsburgh, redshirted in 2007 due having a leadership role on the team and will use it to wrist injury. as extra motivation to focus and perform the best I Vincenzo Giruzzi Father, Jim, played football at Ithaca College from 1980-83. can for my teammates.” Ollie Haney Father, Craig, played football at Seton Hall in 1978 and 1979. • Fiammetta is a three-year letterwinner who Michael Kay Cousin, Freddie Jones, played wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers and Arizona has played in more than 30 games at fullback Cardinals from 1997-2004. for the Orange. Ben Maljovec Cousin, Jeff Dugan, played football at the University of Maryland. • A returning starter at linebacker, Flaherty is Mikhail Marinovich Father, Marv, lettered in football at USC (1959, 1961, 1962) and played for the also an ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic Oakland Raiders … Brother, Todd, lettered as a quarterback at USC (1989-90) and All-District Team selection and a three-time played for the Los Angeles Raiders. member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team. Mike Mele Father, Joe, played running back at Rutgers from 1973-76, including the undefeated • Shadle has been SU’s primary field goal and 1976 team … Brother, Joe, played linebacker at Northeastern from 2005-2007 and PAT specialist since his sophomore year. He was was team captain as a senior. a Lou Groza Award semifinalist in 2006. Shadle Da’Mon Merkerson Father, Amod, played briefly in the NFL for the Phoenix Cardinals in 1991 and later is the first Orange kicker to be voted captain spent multiple years in the AFL after becoming the first student-athlete to win since Nate Trout in 1999. an individual national title at Montclair State University, which he did in the 400- • Williams has played both receiver and safety meter hurdles twice (1987 and 1989). for the Orange in 2008. He returned to the Ryan Nassib Father, Gil, played football at the University of Delaware … Mother, Mary, played wide receiver position early in pre-season volleyball at Villanova. camp after Dan Sheeran suffered a broken Mike Owen Cousin, Carl Smith, played football for the University of Maine (1988-91). fibula. He was a receiver as a true freshman Nick Santiago Brother, Arnold, was a starting wide receiver at Mansfield University (2001-03). in 2005 and caught four passes for 52 yards. Dan Vaughan Father, John, played football at Slippery Rock University (1977-79). He played safety as a sophomore and junior, Austin Wallis Father, Darvin, was a coach in the NFL and at the collegiate level. recording 16 tackles last season. He moved back to the defensive side of the ball prior to PROFESSIONAL SPORTS CONNECTIONS Syracuse’s game against Penn State and hast Cameron Dantley Father, Adrian, played in the NBA from 1972-1991 and was inducted into the started the past two games at free safety UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Sept. 6. Ranked ninth on the NBA Williams is also a punt returner for the Orange. career scoring list at the time of his retirement with 23, 177 points. His .540 field goal percentage is the highest ever recorded by an NBA non-center and recorded 30-plus points per game for four straight seasons … He played collegiately at Notre Dame.

COLLEGE ATHLETICS CONNECTIONS Paul Chiara Sister Catherine played field hockey at Drexel and was featured in Sports Illustated “Faces in the Crowd” on Sept. 25, 2006 … Brother, Mike, played lacrosse at Georgetown. Ryan Donnelly Brother, James, played golf at LeMoyne … sister, Kelly, played softball at Rochester. Doug Hogue Both sisters, Deven (Albany) and Shannon (Delaware) played Division I basketball. Mike Holmes Mother, Vera, played basketball at the University of Memphis. Niko Rechul Brother, Dawid, wrestled at Harvard and for the United States national team. Dave Zaske Brother, Kurt, plays tennis for Ohio State University. SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • ROBINSON WELCOMES NEW STAFF ORANGE SLICES Head coach Greg Robinson welcomed Coaching Staff on Gameday offensive coordinator Mitch Browning ACADEMIC STRENGTH and linebackers coach Dan Conley to the ON THE FIELD staff. Browning coaches SU’s tackles and Greg Robinson, Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator Academic All-District Honorees Offense tight ends. In addition, Robinson promoted Chris White, Wide Receivers Offensive guard Ryan Durand (Leominster, defensive line coach Derrick Jackson to co- Chris Wiesehan, Offensive Line Mass.) and linebacker Jake Flaherty defensive coordinator. Robinson also is a Randy Trivers, Running Backs (Wakefield, R.I.) were named 2007 First-

co-defensive coordinator. Defense Team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic ORANGE PRIDE Derrick Jackson, Co-Coordinator/Defensive Line All-District. The honor is the first for both Browning is a versatile coach who has 28 Dan Conley, Linebackers gridironers. years of collegiate experience. He guided Jim Salgado, /Secondary Durand was a 2005 and 2006 BIG EAST one of the most prolific offenses in Big IN THE COACHES BOX Ten history at Minnesota, directing the Offense All-Academic Team selection and has 2005 Gophers offense that averaged 494.8 Mitch Browning, Coordinator/Tackles/Tight Ends made Syracuse University Dean’s List and yards per game. Browning, who coached Phil Earley, the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll every at Minnesota from 1997 through 2006, Defense semester. The health and exercise science including seven years as an offensive Scott Spencer, Safeties/Nickel Backs major is a regular at community events, coordinator, helped the Gophers to eight including speaking at elementary schools, consecutive seasons with more than 2,000 yards rushing and more than 2,000 yards visiting patients at the Children’s Hospital, receiving. providing guidance to incarcerated youth at the Justice Center and visiting senior citizens A 1995 graduate of Syracuse, Conley has coached at the collegiate level for 12 seasons, at the Ida Benderson Senior Center and the including the past three at Wagner College. Conley has experience coaching every defensive Nottingham Retirement Home. position. Last season he mentored the Wagner defensive line and coordinated the special Flaherty, who is majoring in American teams, after coaching the linebackers in his first season and the defensive backs in 2006. In studies, was named to the 2005 and 2006 2005, Conley coached the Wagner linebackers, including All-NEC selection Craig Romano, BIG EAST All-Academic Team and has made and directed the special teams group that ranked 13th nationally in Division I-AA in net the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll five punting. times. He is very involved in the ‘Cuse Cares Jackson is in his second year with SU and his 10th as a collegiate coach. In 2007, he Community Program, visiting patients at the mentored sophomore defensive tackle Arthur Jones who recorded 16 ½ tackles for loss in Children’s Hospital and senior citizens at the 11 games. Jackson has also coached at Michigan State, Northern Illinois, Eastern Illinois, Ida Benderson Center, speaking at the Rotary Army and the University of West Georgia. During the summers of 2001 and 2002, he was an Club, participating in the WCNY Kids Fest and NFL Fellow with the and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. he was a cantor at St. Leo’s Church. SYRACUSE ISP SPORTS NETWORK BIG EAST Honors for 16 Orange All SU football games can be heard live Syracuse ISP Sports Network Sixteen Syracuse student-athletes earned and on demand around the world on the Central New York Western New York recognition on the 2007 BIG EAST All- extensive Syracuse ISP Sports Network. Syracuse WTKW-FM 99.5 Buffalo WWKB-AM 1520 (Flagship) Canandaigua WCGR-AM 1550 Academic team. Juniors Ryan Durand, Jake Fans can follow the team via a state-wide Auburn WAUB-AM 1590 Dundee WFLR-AM 1570 Flaherty, Ben Maljovec, Patrick Shadle and radio network, suathletics.com and Sirius Cortland WXHC-FM 101.5 Geneva WGVA-AM 1240 Ithaca WPIE-AM 1160 Newark WACK-AM 1420 Bruce Williams are three-time BIG EAST All- Satellite Radio. Galaxy Communications’ Rochester WHAM-AM 1180 Utica WOUR-FM 96.9 Academic Team selections, while seniors UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE TK99 (WTKW, 99.5 FM), based in Capital Region (Coaches Show) WHTK-AM 1280 Dowayne Davis and Max Meisel and junior downtown Syracuse, is the flagship station Albany WGY-AM 810 Southern Tier (Coaches Show) WOFX-AM 980 Binghamton WNBF-AM 1290 Paul Chiara are second-time honorees. for the 23-station network. Powerful New York City/Long Island Corning WENI-AM 1450 First time honorees, Josh Arrington, David Elmira WENY-AM 1230 affiliates in Albany (WGY), Rochester Manhattan WEPN-AM 1050 Bouchard, A.J. Brown, Oliver Fernandez, (WHAM), New York City (1050 ESPN) North Country Massena WYBG-AM 1050 Vincenzo Giruzzi, Jim McKenzie, Andrew and Buffalo (WWKB) and beyond make Watertown WNER-AM 1410 Robinson and Derrell Smith, raise Syracuse’s the Orange accessible on every radio in WTNY-AM 790 Oswego WTKV-FM 105.5 total number of all-time football student- the Empire State and across borders into Plattsburgh WVMT-AM 620 athletes named to the conference’s academic Canada, Pennsylvania, New England and Burlington, VT WVMT-AM 620 team to 110 since 1992. Syracuse has the the tri-state area. second most student-athletes selected to the Galaxy has served as the play-by-play home of the football, men’s and women’s basketball 2007 academic team, trailing West Virginia’s and men’s lacrosse teams since 2007. Complimentary programming includes ‘The Greg 19. Robinson Show,’ (Wednesdays, 8:00 p.m.) and ‘Mondays with Mac’ (TK99, 7:00 p.m.). Each game production begins three hours before kickoff with interactive and informative shows, including a live presentation from the SU quad prior to Orange home games. ORANGE TRAILBLAZER Former Syracuse and NFL standout Tim Green is one of only 17 individuals who have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and who were also chosen as Na onal Football Founda on Na onal Scholar-Athletes. SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • BRINKLEY RANKS 19TH NATIONALLY DAVIS HAS CAREER DAY AT WEST VIRGINIA Senior Curtis Brinkley (Philadelphia, Pa.) is averaging Sophomore receiver Donte Davis (ChanƟ lly, Va.) led 103.5 rushing yards per game, which ranks 19th the Orange with a career-best seven recep ons and a nationally and fourth in the BIG EAST … At West personal-best 62 yards at West Virginia … Davis leads Virginia, he gained 144 yards on a career-high 28 the Orange with 21 catches for 230 yards this season … carries and caught one pass for nine yards … Brinkley Against Pi sburgh, he had two recep ons for 33 yards also completed the first pass of his career … He took and recorded his fi rst career touchdown on a 27-yard a pitch from quarterback Cam Dantley and then pass from Cam Dantley … Against Northeastern, Davis

completed a pass back to Dantley, who gained three Curtis Brinkley caught one pass for 17 yards … Against Penn State, he Donte Davis ORANGE PRIDE yards on the play … He earned his second BIG EAST caught three passes for 40 yards, including a career-long 34-yard pass Honor Roll recognition for his performance at West Virginia … Brinkley from Dantley … Against Akron, he had four recep ons for 40 yards has four 100-yard rushing games this season, which is second in … At Northwestern, he posted four recep ons for 38 yards … Davis the BIG EAST (Donald Brown, UConn, 6) … He is 22nd on Syracuse’s missed the fi nal 10 games of the 2007 season due to a hand injury … careeer rushing record list with 1,589 yards on 369 carries (4.3 yards In 2006, he was one of four true freshman to play … He played in nine per rush) … His 621 yards this season is third in the BIG EAST. games, making two starts that season. Against Pittsburgh, he gained 119 yards on 16 carries (7.4 yards per carry). DONTE DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Against Northeastern, he gained a career-high 145 rushing yards on Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long 24 carries and had a three-yard touchdown run in the third quarter 2006 9 84 9.3 0 26 2007 0 0 0.0 0 0 and had two receptions for 18 yards. 2008 21 230 11.0 1 34 Against Penn State, he gained 21 yards on 14 carries and caught three Totals 30 314 10.5 1 34 passes for seven yards. CHEW PLAYS ROLE IN ORANGE OFFENSE Against Akron, he rushed for a career-high 143 yards on 21 carries True freshman Van Chew (Manassas, Va.) had one (6.8 yards per carry) and scored his second touchdown of the season catch for seven yards at West Virginia … Against by leaping over Akron’s defense into the endzone … He earned BIG Pi sburgh, Chew scored his fi rst collegiate touchdown EAST Weekly Honor Roll recognition for his performance against the on a 36 yard-pass from Cam Dantley less than three Zips. minutes into the third quarter … Against Akron, he At Northwestern, Brinkley became the 29th Syracuse player to break had one recep on for eight yards … He has played in the career 1,000-yard rushing mark … He led the Orange with 49 yards all fi ve games this season a er enrolling at Syracuse on nine carries and scored a touchdown … The last Orange back to for the 2008 spring semester and par cipa ng in Van Chew gain 1,000 yards was Damien Rhodes (2002-05). spring prac ce. Brinkley missed the final four games of the 2007 season a er breaking CHEW’S CAREER STATISTICS his leg against Buff alo. Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long BRINKLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 3 51 17.0 1 36 Carries Yards Avg. TD Long 2005 7 26 3.7 0 11 FIAMMETTA PROVIDES RECEIVING THREAT 2006 139 571 4.1 2 26 2007 111 371 3.3 2 29 Senior fullback Tony FiammeƩ a (Walkersville, Md.) 2008 112 621 5.5 3 43 had a career-best four catches for 18 yards at West Totals 369 1,589 4.3 7 43 Virginia … He is the fourth-leading receiver for the Orange this season (11 recep on for 78 yards) Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long

2005 0 0 0.0 0 0 … He has started all six games in 2008 … Against UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE 2006 10 91 9.1 1 20 Northeastern, he caught two passes for 26 yards 2007 9 149 16.6 0 62 … Against Penn State, he forced a fumble on the 2008 8 41 5.1 0 10 Tony Fiammetta Totals 27 281 10.4 1 62 special teams unit, the fi rst forced fumble of his career, and caught two passes 10 yards… Against Akron, he rushed for three yards on two carries and had two recep ons for 13 yards … At SALES PRODUCES CAREER-BEST DAY AT WVU Northwestern, Fiamme a had one carry for two yards and caught one True freshman Marcus Sales (Syracuse, N.Y.) caught a pass for an 11-yard gain … The senior has played in 39 games during career-high three passes for 20 yards at West Virginia his Syracuse career, including 13 starts. … Against Pi sburgh, he had one recep on for six yards … Against Northeastern, he led the Orange FIAMMETTA’S CAREER STATISTICS in receiving yards with 41 yards on two recep ons, Carries Yards Avg. TD Long 2005 0 0 0.0 0 0 including a game-long 25-yard catch from quarterback 2006 8 15 1.9 0 7 Cam Dantley … Against Penn State, Sales scored his 2007 3 8 2.7 0 4 fi rst collegiate touchdown on an 11-yard recep on in Marcus Sales 2008 3 5 1.7 0 3 the third quarter … At Northwestern, Sales recorded Totals 14 28 2.0 0 7 Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long his fi rst career recep on on an eight-yard pass … He was the fi rst true 2005 0 0 0 0 0 freshman to play in 2008. 2006 0 0 0 0 0 2007 12 75 6.2 0 15 SALES’ CAREER STATISTICS 2008 11 78 7.1 0 19 Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 23 153 6.7 0 19 2008 8 86 10.8 1 25 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • DANTLEY DISTRIBUTES THE BALL AT WEST VIRGINIA LOBDELL MAKES PLAYS IN MORGANTOWN Senior quarterback Cameron Dantley (Silver Spring, Junior Lavar Lobdell (Syracuse, N.Y.) had three catches Md.) had a career-best 24 comple ons, on a personal- for 43 yards, including a twis ng 25-yard recep on in high 40 a empts, for 204 yards at West Virginia … He the fi rst quarter, at West Virginia … He is Syracuse’s also caught the fi rst pass of his career, a three-yard third-leading receiver with 21.3 yards per game recep on from running back CurƟ s Brinkley … Dantley … Against Pi sburgh, he led the team with three found nine diff erent receivers in the game … Dantley is recep ons for 52 yards, including a career-long 26 ranked third in the BIG EAST in passing effi ciency with yard recep on for a fi rst down from quarterback Cam Cam Dantley Lavar Lobdell 132.8 … Against Pi sburgh, he was 9-of-17 for 137 Dantley in the third quarter … Against Northeastern, ORANGE PRIDE yards and two touchdown passes … He hit six diff erent he had one recep on for 11 yards… At Northwestern, receivers, including Donte Davis for a 27-yard touchdown pass and he had two catches for 22 yards in his fi rst career start …He began his Van Chew on a 36-yard touchdown pass … Against Northeastern, he Orange career in 2005 when he played in two games before he was completed 14-of-17 passes for 147 yards and one touchdown and sidelined with an injury … He has played in every game since 2006. connected with seven diff erent receivers in his fourth career start LOBDELL’S CAREER STATISTICS … Dantley also had two rushes for 26 yards … Against Penn State, Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long he completed 13-of-21 passes for 110 yards and a touchdown and 2006 5 68 13.6 0 25 completed passes to seven diff erent receivers, including a season-long 2007 8 86 10.8 0 14 34-yard pass play to Donte Davis … Against Akron, Dantley made his 2008 9 128 14.2 0 26 fi rst start of the 2008 campaign and was 13-of-20 for 135 yards and Totals 22 282 12.8 0 26 threw three touchdown passes. In 2007, Dantley stepped into the role for SU’s game at South Florida OWEN IS A KEY RECEIVING TARGET and completed 21-of-38 passes for 276 yards … He also came off the Junior Mike Owen (Riverhead, N.Y.) caught three bench in the second half at Pi sburgh and completed 15-of-27 passes passes for 30 yards at West Virginia … He is SU’s for 189 yards and two touchdowns. second-leading receiver with 14 catches for 132 yards DANTLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS in 2008 … Against Pi sburgh, Owen had one catch Comp. Att. Pct. Yards TD Int. Long for fi ve yards … Against Northeastern, he caught 2007 48 90 .553 558 5 3 56 three passes for 29 yards … Against Penn State, he 2008 73 126 .579 753 7 3 36 Totals 121 216 .560 1,311 12 6 56 caught two passes for nine yards … Against Akron, he scored his fi rst two career touchdowns and had fi ve Mike Owen Carries Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 13 -23 -2.9 0 6 recep ons for 59 yards … Owen is second on the team 2008 18 -11 -0.6 0 20 in average receiving yards per game (24.2) … Owen played in every Totals 31 -34 -0.9 0 20 game in 2007, star ng three at ght end a er moving there from defensive end during 2007 spring prac ce. ROBINSON MAKES CONNECTIONS OWEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Junior Andrew Robinson (BalƟ more, Md.) entered the Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long game for a fourth quarter series against Penn State 2007 5 51 10.2 0 18 2008 14 132 9.4 2 32 and had a nine-yard gain and was 0-of-3 passing … At Totals 19 183 9.6 2 32 Northwestern, Robinson connected on 14-of-28 passes Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. for 103 yards … He completed passes to eight diff erent 2006 2 5 7 0.5-1 0 0.0 0 0 receivers, including four who accounted for 74 of his 2007 3 3 5 0.0-0 0 0.0 0 0 passing yards … In 18 games for the Orange, Robinson Totals 5 8 15 0.5-1 0 0.0 0 0 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE ranks fourth in career passing yards per game (136.2) Andrew … In 2007, his fi rst season as the staring quarterback, Robinson CARTER ON SIDELINES WITH INJURY Robinson posted 2,192 yards passing yards and Sophomore running back Delone Carter (Copley, made 156 comple ons, ranking him fi h and sixth, respec vely, on Ohio) has missed the last three games for the Orange Syracuse’s single-season record lists … He also fi nished in the top due to an injured hamstring suff ered against Penn 10 single-season record lists for pass a empts (292, third), passing State … Against Penn State, he had three carries for yards per game (199.3, fi h), and touchdown passes (13, ninth) … He six yards before leaving the game with the injury … posted the second and third-best Syracuse single-game passing totals, Against Akron, Carter gained 88 yards on 13 carries throwing for 423 yards at Louisville and 419 yards versus Cincinnati (5.9 yards per carry) … At Northwestern, Carter had six … Robinson tied Marvin Graves’ single-game completions record (29) carries for 45 yards (7.5 yards per carry) in his return Delone Carter and established an SU standard with 47 passes versus Cincinnati. to the fi eld … He missed the en re 2007 campaign due ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICS to a dislocated hip suff ered during 2007 spring prac ce. Comp. Att. Pct. Yards TD Int. Long CARTER’S CAREER STATISTICS 2006 3 8 .375 20 1 1 14 Carries Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 154 292 .527 2,192 13 7 79 2006 156 713 4.6 4 47 2008 14 31 .452 103 0 1 18 2007 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 171 331 .517 2,315 14 9 79 2008 21 139 6.6 0 32 Carries Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 177 852 4.8 4 47 2006 9 28 31 0 18 2007 95 -39 -0.4 0 18 Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long 2008 8 10 1.2 0 9 2006 9 46 5.1 0 15 Totals 112 -1 -0.01 0 18 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • SHADLE SETS MOUNTAINEER FIELD RECORD LONG CONTINUES PUNTING EXCELLENCE A 2008 All-America and Lou Groza candidate Patrick A 2008 All-America and Ray Guy Award candidate, Rob Shadle (Morgantown, W. Va.) hit a career-long 53- Long (Downingtown, Pa.) averaged 44.8 yards per yard fi eld goal at West Virginia, se ng a Mountaineer punt (fi ve punts for 224 yards) at West Virginia … Long Field record in his hometown … The kick es for the is ranked fourth na onally and leads the BIG EAST in fourth longest in Syracuse history (Sean Reali vs. pun ng average with 46.3 yards per punt … His 43.04 Rutgers, 1994) … He also had a 26-yard fi eld goal … career average ranks sixth among ac ve kickers in the His 35 career fi eld goals ranks seventh on the Syracuse Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly 1-A). Patrick Shadle Rob Long career record list … In the BIG EAST, he is ed for Against Pi sburgh, he had four punts for 165 yards … ORANGE PRIDE second in fi eld goal percentage (90.0), second in fi eld Against Northeastern, he had one punt for 55 yards … goals per game (1.4), and is third in kick scoring (6.5 ppg) … Shadle’s Against Penn State, he averaged 51.7 yards on seven punts, the best 81.4 career accuracy percentage ranks 12th among ac ve kickers in single-game average in the BIG EAST this season … Against Akron, he the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly 1-A) … His 161 career points is averaged 38.7 yards per punt on three kicks … At Northwestern, Long 14th in Syracuse history. had seven punts (47.1 yards per punt), including a 72-yarder, which Against Pi sburgh, Shadle made a 25-yard fi eld goal and connected on ed for third on the Syracuse record list … Long is also SU’s primary three PATs … Against Northeastern, he hit three fi eld goals, including a holder for fi eld goal a empts. season-long 46-yarder in the fi rst quarter and made two in the fourth A 2007 All-BIG EAST Second Team selec on as a true freshman, Long quarter (32 yards and 21 yards, respec vely), and had two PATs … fi nished third on SU’s single-season pun ng yards list and pun ng Against Penn State, he connected on two 44-yard fi eld goals and one a empts list last season … His average of 41.9 yards per punt ranked PAT, earning BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll recogi on … Against Akron, 33rd na onally and third in the BIG EAST … He also earned SporƟ ng Shadle was 4-of-4 on PATs … At Northwestern, he hit a 36-yard fi eld News and College Sports Report Freshman All-America recogni on, goal on Syracuse’s opening drive… His second a empt, a 51-yarder, and was a Rivals.com All-BIG EAST Freshman Team honoree … Long bounced off of the upright. landed 21 punts inside the 20-yard line. A three-time BIG EAST All-Academic Team selection, he was a 2006 LONG’S CAREER STATISTICS Groza Award semifinalist when he finished tied for 21st in the nation Punts Yards Average Long I-20 TB and fourth in the BIG EAST in field goals made per game at 1.33 … That 2007 75 3,139 41.9 73 21 8 season, he had a string of 12 consecutive field goals made. 2008 27 1,249 46.3 72 7 3 SHADLE’S CAREER STATISTICS Totals 102 4,388 43.0 73 28 11 FG-FGA Long PAT-Att. Points 2005 0- 1 0 0- 0 0 HOGUE IS THIRD-LEADING RUSHER 2006 16-18 46 21-21 69 Sophomore Doug Hogue (Yonkers, N.Y.) is Syracuse’s 2007 10-14 50 23-24 53 2008 9-10 53 12-12 39 third-leading rusher this season. averaging 29.2 yards Totals 35-43 53 56-57 161 per game … He did not play against West Virginia … Against Pi sburgh, he rushed for eight yards on four SU HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE SU MOST FIELD GOALS MADE carries and had one recep on for fi ve yards … Against Career (min. 25 attempts) Career Northeastern, Hogue set career-highs in both rushing Pct. (FG/FGA) Name Years FG Name Year 1. .814 (35/43) Patrick Shadle 2005- 1. 57 John Biskup 1989-92 and receiving yards and recep ons with 16 carries 2. .757 (28/37) Tim Vesling 1985-87 2. 53 Dave Jacobs 1975-78 for 100 yards and three catches for 25 yards and he Doug Hogue 3. .754 (49/65) Nate Trout 1996-99 3. 49 Nate Trout 1996-99 scored two of Syracuse’s three touchdowns, including 4. .750 (42/56) Gary Anderson * 1979-81 4. 47 Don McAulay 1983-85 a nine-yard rush up the middle in the fi rst quarter and an eight-yard 5. .746 (47/63) Don McAulay 1983-85 5. 42 Gary Anderson 1979-81

6. .731 (57/78) John Biskup 1989-92 42 Collin Barber 2001-04 recep on from quarterback Cam Dantely less than four minutes into UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE 7. .656 (42-64) Collin Barber 2001-04 7. 35 Patrick Shadle 2005- the third quarter … Against Penn State, he rushed for six yards on four 8. .625 (15-24) Olindo Mare 1994-95 8. 28 Tim Vesling 1985-87 carries … Against Akron, Hogue earned the start and gained nine yards 9. .525 (53/101) Dave Jacobs 1975-78 9. 21 George Jakowenko 1968-70 10. .412 (21/51) George Jakowenko 1968-70 10. 16 Kevin J. Greene 1987-88 on three carries … At Northwestern, he was a rushing and receiving weapon for the Orange (six carries for 23 yards and two catches for 12 * Former NCAA record yards) … As a true freshman in 2007 Hogue stepped into the star ng FRONT-LINE PROTECTION lineup for the fi nal four games of the season a er Cur s Brinkley Seniors Ryan Durand (Leominster, Mass.) and Corey broke his leg … He gained 251 yards on 77 carries as a rookie. Chavers (Jamesville, N.Y.), sophomores Tucker HOGUE’S CAREER STATISTICS Baumbach (Middletown, Pa.) Ryan Bartholomew Carries Yards Avg. TD Long (Mitchellville, Md.) and Jim McKenzie (Springfield, 2007 77 251 3.3 1 20 Pa.) made up the starting front line for the fourth 2008 33 146 4.4 1 18 time this season … This unit was without the services Totals 110 397 3.7 2 20 of Bartholomew for two games when the sophomore Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long was injured … Against Penn State, true freshman Ryan Durand 2007 3 31 10.3 0 19 Nick Lepak (Auburn, N.Y.), a SuperPrep All-Northeast 2008 6 42 7.0 1 9 Totals 9 73 8.1 1 19 selection, made his second start in place of Bartholomew who did not play because of an injury … Lepak has played in five games this year … Durand made his 29th career start at WVU … Chavers, who moved from left tackle to right tackle in the spring, made his 24th career start, while McKenzie started his 16th consecutive game at center … Baumbach has started seven games, including all six this season. SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • MERKERSON RETURNS TO RECEIVER RECHUL BOOMS KICKOFFS Sophomore Da’Mon Merkerson (Passaic, N.J.) Sophomore Nico Rechul (Hun ngton Sta on, N.Y.) returned to the off ensive side of the ball prior to SU’s averaged 65.0 yards per kickoff (3 for 195 yards) game against Pi sburgh … At West Virginia, Merkerson at West Virginia … Against Pi sburgh, he had four had one recep on for eight yards … He played kickoff s for 245 yards (61.2 yards per kick) … Against both receiver and cornerback against the Panthers, Northeastern, he ne ed a season-high 478 yards on becoming the fi rst Syracuse player to play both ways seven kickoff s (68.3 yards per kick) … Against Penn since Diamond Ferri did against Boston College in State, he averaged 67.0 yards per kickoff on four Da’Mon Niko Rechul

2004 … Against Pi sburgh, he registered two tackles, kicks … Against Akron, Rechul averaged 63.4 yards ORANGE PRIDE including his fi rst career tackle for loss of two yards, Merkerson per kickoff on fi ve kickoff s … At Northwestern, Rechul and played on off ense … Against Penn State, he had played in his fi rst collegiate football game and had three kicks for one tackle … Against Akron, Merkerson recorded a career-high eight 209 yards (69.7 yards per kick) … A 2006 spring walk-on, Rechul has total tackles, including fi ve solo, playing most of the game for injured recorded 19 kickoff s for 1,272 yards (66.9 yards per kick) and one starter Nico Sco … At Northwestern, Merkerson had three tackles in touchback. his defensive debut … He moved to cornerback prior to 2008 Spring RECHUL’S CAREER STATISTICS prac ce a er playing wide receiver as a true freshman in 2007. Kicks Yards Average TB MERKERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 26 1,712 65.8 1 Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2008 8 6 14 1.0-2 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds MAYES EARNS SECOND START AT WIDEOUT Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long True freshman wide receiver Grant Mayes (Roselle, 2007 8 101 12.6 1 42 N.J.) has played in fi ve games, including starts against 2008 1 8 8.0 0 8 Pi sburgh and Northeastern, this season … Against Totals 9 109 12.1 1 42 Penn State, he made his fi rst collegiate recep on for BAILEY MAKES DEBUT AGAINST PITTSBURGH 26 yards … Against Akron, Mayes played in his fi rst True freshman running back Antwon Bailey (Landover, game for the Orange. Md.) gained 10 yards on three carries at West Virginia Grant Mayes … Against Pi sburgh, he had two carries for fi ve yards in his collegiate debut … Bailey is the eighth true MAYES’ CAREER STATISTICS freshman to play this season. Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long 2008 1 26 26 0 26

Antwon Bailey MALJOVEC’S FIRST CATCH Senior ght end Ben Maljovec (Warren, Pa.) has BAILEY’S CAREER STATISTICS played in all six games this season, on off ense and Carries Yards Avg. TD Long special teams … Against Penn State, he earned his 2008 5 15 3.0 0 4 fi rst start at ght end and had one recep on for seven yards … Maljovec moved to ght end from linebacker PROVO MAKING IMPACT AS A ROOKIE prior to 2008 Spring prac ce. Redshirt freshman Nick Provo (West Palm Beach, Fla.) has played in two games this year, including against Ben Maljovec Penn State and Akron … Against Akron, he scored a touchdown on a 15-yard pass from quarterback MALJOVEC’S CAREER STATISTICS UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Cam Dantley in his collegiate debut … It was the fi rst Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long recep on of his career. 2008 1 7 7 0 7 Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. Nick Provo 2005 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2006 9 3 12 0.0-0 2 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds PROVO’S CAREER STATISTICS 2007 20 12 32 1.0-3 1 0.0-0 0 2-2 yds 2008 0 2 2 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 29 18 47 1.0-3 3 0.0-0 0 2-2 yds 2008 1 15 15 1 15 CERVINO MAKES FIRST CAREER RECEPTION CATALINA MAKES SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYS Redshirt freshman wide receiver Chaz Cervino Redshirt freshman quarterback Cody Catalina (Ruff s (Wayne, N.J.) recorded his fi rst career catch at West Dale, Pa.) is using his athle cism to contribute to the Virginia and gained seven yards … He has played in all Orange special teams units … He has three tackles in six games this season. six games … Against West Virginia, Catalina had one assisted tackle … Against Northeastern, had one solo tackle … Against Akron, he made his fi rst career tackle. Chaz Cervino Cody Catalina CERVINO’S CAREER STATISTICS Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long 2008 1 7 7.0 0 7 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • JONES MOVES UP THE RANKS HOLMES STEADIES THE SECONDARY Junior defensive tackle Arthur Jones (Endicott, N.Y.) Sophomore Mike Holmes (Jacksonville, Fla.) made three tackles, including one for loss, at West registered seven tackles, including fi ve solo, and Virginia … Jones is tied with James Wyche (2002-05) returned two kickoff s for 51 yards at West Virginia … in ninth place with 23.5 career tackles for loss … Against Pi sburgh, Holmes ran back a kickoff 90 yards He is tied for 12th in the BIG EAST Conference with for a touchdown on Syracuse’s fi rst possession … The 0.83 tackles for loss per game … Against Pittsburgh, last Syracuse player to return a kick for a touchdown Jones registered three tackles and one quarterback was Max Suter return against Louisville last year … Arthur Jones hurry … Against Penn State, he recovered a fumble Holmes’ 90-yard dash is ed for 21st longest return Mike Holmes ORANGE PRIDE on the second play of the game and had four tackles in the na on this season … Holmes had seven kick … Against Akron, he registered five total tackles, three for loss of 16 returns for 207 yards against Pi to set a Syracuse single-game record yards … At Northwestern, he had four tackles, including one for a and is one yard shy of Miami’s Najeh Davenport’s single-game BIG loss of yards … In 2007, Jones recorded 1.59 tackles for loss per game EAST record of 208 yards (vs. Syracuse, Nov. 28, 1998)… Holmes is in his first season as a starter … His 17.5 tackles for a loss last season second in the BIG EAST with 26.2 yards per kick return … Defensively, were the third best in Syracuse history. Holmes made fi ve tackles, including four solo, and broke up a pass JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS against Pi … Against Northeastern, Holmes returned three kickoff s for 81 yards and had six tackles, including four solo … Against Penn Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2006 8 6 14 1.0- 5 0 0.5- 4 0 1-0 yds State, Holmes recorded six solo tackles, had his fi rst forced fumble, 2007 32 19 51 17.5-43 0 1.0- 4 0 0-0 yds broke up a pass and had a 28-yard kickoff return … Against Akron, 2008 9 10 19 5.0-18 0 1.0- 7 0 1-0 yds Holmes posted three tackles and had two kickoff returns for 26 yards Totals 49 35 84 23.5-66 0 2.5-15 0 2-0 yds … At Northwestern, Holmes recorded six tackles, including four solo SMITH STUNS BALL CARRIERS IN THE BACKFIELD … He started eight games as a true freshman last season at both Sophomore linebacker Derrell Smith (New Castle, cornerback and safety and earned Rivals.com BIG EAST All-Freshman Del.) paced the Orange defense with eight tackles, Team honors. including a career-best 3.5 for a loss of 17 yards, at HOLMES’ CAREER STATISTICS West Virginia … Smith recorded his fi rst collegiate sack Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. for a loss of nine yards at WVU … He is ed for 12th 2007 40 24 64 2.0-3 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2008 25 8 33 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 1 0-0 yds in the BIG EAST in both tackles for loss with 0.83 per Totals 65 32 97 2.0-3 0 0.0-0 1 0-0 yds game and 6.5 tackles per contest… Against Pi sburgh, Derrell Smith KO Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long Smith recorded a career-high 10 tackles, including fi ve 2007 14 352 25.1 0 64 solo, and broke up a pass … Against Northeastern, he 2008 15 393 26.2 1 90 registered his fi rst career forced fumble and four tackles, including one Total 29 745 25.7 1 90 for loss … Against Penn State, Smith had six tackles, including a half- WILLIAMS RETURNS FIRST PUNT OF THE SEASON tackle for a loss of two yards, and a pass break up … Against Akron, Senior free safety and co-captain Bruce Williams he recorded his fi rst career intercep on and had four tackles … At (Syracuse, N.Y.) returned his fi rst punt of 2008, for Northwestern, Smith made his fi rst career-start and recorded a seven 12 yards, and posted one tackle at West Virginia tackles … He moved to linebacker from running back for 2007 Spring … Against Pi sburgh, Williams made 10 tackles, prac ce and returned to linebacker prior to the 2007 game against including a personal-best seven solo stops, and broke Illinois … A er redshir ng in 2006 , Smith was one of 34 players to up a pass … Against Northeastern, he made seven play in every game in 2007. solo stops and an intercep on … Against Penn State, Bruce Williams SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS Williams returned to the defensive side of the ball and UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. earned the start … He recorded fi ve tackles, including 2007 1 0 1 0.0- 0 0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yards one for a loss of yards, and recovered a fumble on a special teams play 2008 18 21 39 5.0-23 1-4 1.0-9 1 0-0 yards Totals 19 21 40 5.0-23 1-4 1.0-9 1 0-0 yards … Williams moved to wide receiver during 2008 preseason camp due to an injury and caught one pass for six yards in the fi rst two games MELE IS THE ORANGE LEADER IN TACKLES before moving back to safety … He played receiver as a true freshman in 2005 and moved to safety prior to 2006 Spring prac ce. Sophomore linebacker Mike Mele (Sea Girt, N.J.) recorded three tackles at West Virginia, adding to BRUCE WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS his team-leading 40 in 2008 … Mele is ed for ninth Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks FF Int.-Yds. FR in the BIG EAST with 6.7 tackles per game … Against 2007 11 5 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-23 yds 0 2008 12 11 23 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 1-9 yds 1 Pi sburgh, Mele made a career-high 11 stops … Totals 23 16 39 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 2-32 yds 1 Against Northeastern, he recorded seven tackles, Punt Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long including three solo … Against Penn State, he recorded 2005 8 97 12.1 0 20 six tackles … Against Akron, he registered six tackles, Mike Mele 2006 8 58 7.2 0 16 including three solo … At Northwestern, Mele had 2007 5 13 2.6 0 11 2008 1 12 12 0 12 seven tackles, including a career-high six assists. Totals 22 180 8.2 0 20 MELE’S CAREER STATISTICS KO Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long 2005 5 109 21.8 0 26 Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2007 13 16 29 0.5-1 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yards Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long 2008 16 24 40 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yards 2005 4 52 13.0 0 12 Totals 29 40 69 0.5-1 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yards 2008 1 6 6.0 0 6 Totals 5 58 11.6 0 12 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • GIRUZZI ANCHORS THE END BROWN BEARS DOWN TO LEAD ORANGE AT WVU Defensive end Vincenzo Giruzzi (UƟ ca, N.Y.) registered Senior strong safety A.J. Brown (Bealton, Va,) was one one tackle at West Virginia … He is fifth on the team of two defenders (Derrell Smith) to lead the Orange with 32 total tackles … Against Pi sburgh, Giruzzi made with eight tackles, including four solo and his fi rst fi ve tackles, including his fourth career tackle for loss, tackle for loss, at West Virginia … Against Pi sburgh, and recorded his fi rst quarterback hurry of the season Brown posted fi ve tackles and had two pass break-ups … Against Northeastern, Giruzzi led the Orange with … Against Penn State, he had three tackles … Against nine tackles, including a career-high seven assists, and Akron, he recorded two tackles … At Northwestern, he Vincenzo A.J. Brown 0.5 tackles for loss for one yard … Against Penn State, registered a career-high 11 tackles, inclduing fi ve solo, ORANGE PRIDE he had three tackles … Against Akron, he posted fi ve Giruzzi and recorded his sixth career intercep on, earning BIG tackles … At Northwestern, he recorded nine tackles, EAST Conference Weekly Honor Roll accolades for his performance … including four solo, and tallied his fi rst career sack in his fi rst start Brown has played in 39 career games for the Orange. at defensive end … He moved to the defensive line late in the 2007 season a er star ng seven games at linebacker … Giruzzi is a graduate BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS student who was granted a sixth year of eligibility a er missing the Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2005 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2004 season with a broken leg. 2006 11 11 22 0.0-0 3 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2007 24 14 38 1.5-3 2 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds GIRUZZI’S CAREER STATISTICS 2008 16 13 29 0.5-0 1 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. Totals 51 38 89 2.0-3 6 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2005 6 1 7 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2006 3 1 4 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2007 22 19 41 2.0-8 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds FLAHERTY SOLID IN THE MIDDLE 2008 12 20 32 2.0-4 0 0.5-1 0 1-4 yds Senior co-captain Jake Flaherty (Wakefi eld, R.I.) Totals 43 41 84 4.0-12 0 0.5-1 0 1-4 yds ne ed four tackles, including three solo, at West SANTIAGO DISRUPTS OPPONENTS BACKFIELD Virginia … He is ed for 14th in the BIG EAST with Senior defensive tackle Nick SanƟ ago (UƟ ca, N.Y.) 6.2 tackles per game … Against Pi sburgh, Flaherty made two tackles, including one for a loss of three registered six tackles, including four solo, and had two yards, at West Virginia … San ago’s tackle for loss quarterback hurries … Against Northeastern, Flaherty total is 5.5 for 21 yards though his career … Against had four tackles … Against Penn State, he fi nished Jake Flaherty Pi sburgh, San ago recorded three tackles and a with six tackles … Against Akron, he led the Orange second quarterback hurry … Against Northeastern, defense with nine tackles, including seven solo … At he registered one solo tackle … Against Penn State, Northwestern, Flaherty had eights … A 2007 ESPN the Magazine/ San ago recorded a sack for a loss of seven yards and Nick Santiago CoSIDA Academic All-District Team selec on, Flaherty has par cipated recovered his second career fumble on the second in every game since his arrival at Syracuse in 2005. play of the game … Against Akron, he made two tackles, including one FLAHERTY’S CAREER STATISTICS for a loss of two yards … At Northwestern, San ago had three stops at Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. Northwestern. 2005 3 2 5 0.0- 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 yds SANTIAGO’S CAREER STATISTICS & BESTS 2006 1 3 4 0.5- 1 0 0.0 0 0-0 yds 2007 45 50 95 6.5-26 0 1.0-6 0 0-0 yds Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2008 21 16 37 0.0 -0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2005 2 1 3 0-0 -0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds Totals 70 71 141 7.0-27 0 1.0-6 0 0-0 yds 2006 9 5 14 1.5 -4 1.0-3 1 0-0 yds 22007007 8 8 1 166 0 0.5.5 --88 0 0.0-0.0-0 0 0 0-0-0 yydsds

2008 9 5 14 3.5-11 1.5-7 1 0-0 yds PERKINS STRONG IN THE TRENCHES UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Totals 28 19 47 5.5-23 2.5-10 2 0-0 yds Sophomore defensive tackle Anthony Perkins KIMMEL COLLECTS FIRST CAREER SACK (Washington, D.C.) has made nine total tackles, including six solo, with 2.5 tackles for loss in 2008 Sophomore defensive end Jared Kimmel (Harpursville, … Perkins did not play at West Virginia … Against N.Y.) recorded his fi rst career sack, for a loss of seven Pi sburgh, Perkins played in his 14th career game yards, and forced a fumble at West Virginia … Kimmel … Against Northeastern, Perkins recorded the fi rst is ed for fi rst in the BIG EAST with 0.33 forced fumble recovery of his career and had a tackle for fumbles per game … Against Pi sburgh, Kimmel loss of three yards … Against Penn State, he had one Anthony registered two stops … Against Northeastern, he had tackle, broke up one pass a empt and registered Perkins two tackles … Against Penn State, Kimmel made one one quarterback hurry … Against Akron, Perkins tackle … Against Akron, he recorded three tackles … At Jared Kimmel had three tackles, including his fi rst career sack taking down the Northwestern, Kimmel had two tackles, including one Zips quarterback for a loss of 10 yards … At Northwestern, Perkins for a loss of seven yards, and forced a fumble … He suff ered a season- recorded a career-best four tackles. ending knee injury in the fourth game of last season. PERKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS KIMMEL’S CAREER STATISTICS Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2007 5 2 7 1.0 -7 0 0.0 -0 0 0-0 yards 2007 3 2 5 0.0 -0 0 0 1 0-0 yards 2008 6 3 9 2.5-16 0 1.0-10 0 1-0 yards 2008 3 8 11 2.0-14 0 0 2 0-0 yards Totals 11 5 16 3.5-23 0 1.0-10 0 1-0 yards Totals 6 10 16 2.0-14 0 0 3 0-0 yards SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • CHIARA CONSISTENT IN THE SECONDARY MCKINNON MAINTAINS THE SAFETY POSITION Senior free safety Paul Chiara (Mountain Lakes, Sophomore free safety Randy McKinnon (Jacksonville, N.J.) has 21 tackles in his fi rst season at safety … Fla.) has 13 tackles, including eight solo and 1.5 He registered one tackle at West Virginia … Against tackles for loss, in 2008 … McKinnon did not play Pi sburgh, Chiara made two tackles … Against Penn against Pi sburgh or at West Virginia … Against State, Chiara had four tackles … Against Akron, he Northeastern, he returned to the star ng lineup stepped into the strong safety posi on for an injured and notched his fi rst career intercep on, recorded Randy McKinnon and made his presence felt with a four tackles and defended one pass … Against Penn Paul Chiara Randy career-high nine tackles, including seven solo stops State, McKinnon missed Syracuse’s game due to a leg ORANGE PRIDE and one tackle for a loss … At Northwestern, Chiara injury suff ered against Akron … Against Akron, he had McKinnon recorded fi ve tackles, including three solo, in his fi rst game on defense one solo tackle before suff ering his leg injury … At for the Orange … He moved to defense from running back prior to Northwestern, he earned his fi rst career start and recorded a career- 2008 spring prac ce. best eight tackles, including 1.5 for a loss of four yards. CHIARA’S CAREER STATISTICS MCKINNON’S CAREER STATISTICS Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2008 13 8 21 1.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2007 2 4 6 0.0-0 0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds Carries Yards Avg. TD Long 2008 8 5 13 1.5-4 1-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2005 16 94 5.9 1 24 Totals 10 9 19 1.5-4 1-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2006 17 59 3.5 0 15 2007 21 95 4.5 1 22 Kick Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long Totals 54 248 4.6 2 24 2007 3 54 18.0 0 23

Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long 2005 4 30 7.5 0 13 SCOTT POSTS CAREER-HIGH AT WEST VIRGINIA 2006 10 69 6.9 0 11 Sophomore cornerback Nico ScoƩ (Greenbelt, Md.) 2007 12 93 7.8 0 20 Totals 26 192 7.4 0 20 had a career-best fi ve tackles at West Virginia … Against Pi sburgh, Sco registered two tackles … Against Northeastern, he had four tackles, including LEWIS STABLE ON THE END three solo … Against Penn State, Sco made one Sophomore defensive end Andrew Lewis (Centreville, stop … Against Akron, he posted two tackles … At Va.) played in his 16th career contest at West Virginia Northwestern, he tallied one tackle. Nico Scott … Against Pi sburgh, Lewis recorded two tackles … Against Northeastern, recorded a tackle for loss of NICO SCOTT’S CAREER STATISTICS & BESTS one yard… Against Penn State, he had fi ve tackles, Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. including one for a loss of four yards … He has played 2007 17 4 21 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds in fi ve games this season a er par cipa ng in 11 2008 10 5 15 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds games as a redshirt freshman last year. Andrew Lewis Totals 27 9 36 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds ANDREW LEWIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. MARINOVICH A MUST IN EVERY GAME 2007 4 4 8 1.0-1 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 2008 5 3 8 2.0-5 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds True freshman Mikhail Marinovich (San Clemente, Totals 9 7 16 3.0-6 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds Calif.) has played in all six contests in 2008 … Against

Penn State, he tallied a career-high four tackles, UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE including three solo stops … Against Akron, he SCOTT SPURNS THE OPPOSITION recorded two tackles … At Northwestern, Marinovich Redshirt freshman Kevyn ScoƩ (Tamarac, Fla.) made his collegiate debut. recorded two tackles at West Virginia … He has Mikhail played in all six games this season … Against Penn Marinovich State, he led the Orange defense with a career- high eight tackles (six solo) in his fi rst career start … MARINOVICH’S CAREER STATISTICS Against Akron, Sco made his fi rst career tackle … At Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. Northwestern, he played in his fi rst collegiate game. 2008 4 2 6 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds Kevyn Scott KEVYN SCOTT’S CAREER STATISTICS Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2008 8 4 12 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. •

SUTER NOTCHES FIRST TACKLE FOR LOSS THE ORANGE KICK RETURN RECORD BOOKS Sophomore Max Suter (Ruffs Dale, Pa.) recorded HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER RETURN IN A CAREER (MIN. 20) a personal-best six total tackles, including his first 1. 29.1 (21/611) Jim Brown 1954-56 career tackle for loss, and returned two kicks for 49 2. 28.7 (40/1,437) Kevin Johnson 1995-98 yards at West Virginia … Suter leads the Orange with 3. 28.5 (28/797) Floyd Little 1964-66 4. 26.4 (26/672) Diamond Ferri 2000-04 394 return yards … Against Pittsburgh, Suter returned 5. 25.1 (40/1,004) Joe Morris 1978-81 one kickoff for 20 yards … Against Northeastern, 6. 24.8 (68/1,688) Jim Turner 1994-97 Suter ran back one kick for 10 yards and recorded 7. 24.2 (70/1,695) Max Suter 2007- Max Suter 8. 23.8 (22/524) Johnnie Morant 2000-03 his first two tackles of the season … Against Penn ORANGE PRIDE 9. 23.3 (47/1,096) Kirby Dar Dar 1991-94 State, he returned five kickoffs for a season-high 10. 22.7 (37/840) Will Allen 1999-00 111 yards … Against Akron, Suter returned five kicks for 105 yards MOST KICK RETURN YARDS IN A CAREER … At Northwestern, he had five kick returns for 99 yards … In 2007, 1. 2,290 (176) Qadry Ismail 1989-92 Suter’s 1,299 kick return yards set NCAA, BIG EAST and Syracuse 2. 1,695 (70) Max Suter 2007-08 single-season records … Suter’s 51 kick returns established an Orange 3. 1,688 (68) Jim Turner 1994-97 single-season record … In 2007, Suter was the first true freshman kick 4. 1,562 (71) Harold Gayden 1982-86 returner for the Orange since Damien Rhodes shouldered the same 5. 1,437 (40) Kevin Johnson 1995-98 responsibilities in 2002. MOST KICK RETURNS IN A CAREER 1. 105 Qadry Ismail 1989-92 SUTER’S CAREER STATISTICS 2. 71 Harold Gayden 1982-86 3. 70 Max Suter 2007- KO Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long 4. 68 Jim Turner 1994-97 2007 51 1299 25.5 1 93 5. 50 Warren Harvey 1976-79 2008 19 394 20.7 0 28 50 Kevin Johnson 1995-98 Totals 70 1,693 24.2 1 93 7. 47 Kirby Dar Dar 1991-94 Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 8. 41 Joe Morris 1978-81 2007 6 5 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 9. 39 Damien Rhodes 2002-05 2008 5 3 8 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds 10. 38 Curtis Brinkley 2005- Totals 11 8 19 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER RETURN IN A SEASON (MIN. 15) Carries Yards Avg. TD Long 1. 30.0 Kevin Johnson 1998 2007 9 38 4.2 0 12 2. 29.1 Joe Morris 1978 3. 27.5 Jim Turner 1996 4. 27.2 Diamond Ferri 2004 5. 25.5 Max Suter 2007 MOST KICK RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 1,299 Max Suter 2007 2. 738 Qadry Ismail 1989 3. 699 Qadry Ismail 1990 4. 690 Kevin Johnson 1998 5. 653 Diamond Ferri 2004 6. 636 Kirby Dar Dar 1993 7. 633 Jim Turner 1996 8. 628 Harold Gayden 1986 9. 599 Warren Harvey 1977 10. 589 Damien Rhodes 2002 MOST KICK RETURNS IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. 51 Max Suter 2007

2. 33 Qadry Ismail 1989 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE 3. 32 Qadry Ismail 1990 4. 28 Harold Gayden 1986 28 Kirby Dar Dar 1993 28 Damien Rhodes 2002 MOST KICK RETURN YARDS IN A SINGLE GAME 1. 207 Mike Holmes vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 2. 198 Max Suter vs. Rutgers, 2007 3. 178 Max Suter vs. Washington, 2007 4. 169 Damien Rhodes vs. Pittsburgh, 2002 5. 158 Jim Turner vs. Rutgers, 1994

ORANGE IN THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE RECORD BOOKS HIGHEST SINGLE-GAME KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 208 Najeh Davenport, Miami vs. Syracuse, 1998 2. 207 Mike Holmes, Syracuse vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 3. 205 Tremain Mack, Miami vs. Temple, 1996 4. 198 Max Suter, Syracuse vs. Rutgers, 2007 MOST KICK RETURN YARDS IN A SINGLE SEASON 1. 1,299 Max Suter, Syracuse 2007 2. 922 Will Blackmon, Boston College 2003 3. 867 Adam Jones, West Virginia 2003 4. 813 Darius Reynaud, West Virginia 2006 813 Terrell Willis, Rutgers 1995 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • CANTEY CONTRIBUTES ON DEFENSE TRIBBEY TROUBLES THE OPPOSITION Sophomore linebacker Parker Cantey (Brooklyn, N.Y.) Sophomore defensive tackle Bud Tribbey (Richmond, has played in all six games, primarily on special teams Va.) made two tackles at West Virginia … He has … Against Northeastern, Cantey recorded two tackles played in all six games this season … Against Pi , … Against Penn State, he had three tackles, including stopped one Panther … Against Northeastern, he his second career tackle for loss … Against Akron, made one tackle including his second career tackle for Cantey registered his fi rst tackle of the season. loss … Against Penn State, Tribbey made one tackle … Against Akron, Tribbey posted two solo stops … At Parker Cantey Bud Tribbey

Northwestern, Tribbey recorded his fi rst tackle of the ORANGE PRIDE CANTEY’S CAREER STATISTICS & BESTS season. Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. TRIBBEY’S CAREER STATISTICS & BESTS 2007 16 11 27 1.0-1 0 0.0 0 0-0 yds Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2008 2 4 6 1.0-2 0 0.0- 0 0-0 yds 2007 8 9 17 0.5-1 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds Totals 18 15 33 2.0-3 0 0.0 0 0-0 yds 2008 5 4 9 0.5-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds Totals 13 13 26 1.0-1 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds HOWARD HANDLES DEFENSE AND SPECIAL TEAMS GRAHAM GRAPPLES THE OPPONENT DOWN Senior Ryan Howard (Carson, Calif.) registered two tackles and returned two punts at West Virginia … Freshman cornerback Dorian Graham (PlantaƟ on, Against Pi sburgh, Howard had a career-high four Fla.) had one tackle at West Virginia … Graham as tackles … Against Northeastern, he recorded two played in all six games for the Orange this year … tackles … Against Penn State, Howard returned two Against Northeastern, Graham posted two tackles … kickoff s for 55 yards in his kick return debut and Against Penn State, Graham recorded two solo tackles. returned one punt … Against Akron, Howard had a personal-best two solo tackles … At Northwestern, Ryan Howard Dorian Graham he had one tackle and returned a punt return for four yards … In 2007, Howard played in fi ve games … Against West Virginia, GRAHAM’S CAREER STATISTICS & BESTS he returned one kick for four yards and against South Florida, he Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. returned three punts for 32 yards. 2008 4 1 5 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds

HOWARD’S CAREER STATISTICS SATTERFIELD STICKS SPECIAL TEAMS BALL CARRIERS Punt Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 3 32 10.7 0 13 Freshman Frank SaƩ erfi eld (Henderson, Nev.) has 2008 4 3 0.8 0 4 played in fi ve games for the Orange special teams this Totals 7 35 5.0 0 13 season … He registered one tackle at West Virginia … KO Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long Against Penn State, he had two tackles, including one 2008 2 55 27.5 0 29 solo … Against Northeastern, Sa erfi eld made the fi rst Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. tackle of his career. 2008 7 4 11 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds Frank Satterfi eld

SATTERFIELD’S CAREER STATISTICS & BESTS UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. 2008 1 3 4 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 0 0-0 yds SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • MCPHERSON TO ENTER COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Former Syracuse football great Don McPherson is being honored with one of ORANGE SLICES the most pres gious football awards – induc on into the Na onal Football HONORS HANG HIGH Founda on and College Football Hall of Fame. McPherson was introduced as a member of the Class of 2008. #44 Raised to the Rafters The great tradi on of Syracuse football lives and breathes in the halls of Syracuse University officially retired one of the Na onal Football Founda on and College Football Hall of Fame with the most storied numbers ever associated 14 former Orange student-athletes, including Ernie Davis, Tim Green, Jim with a college football program — #44 — on Don McPherson Brown, Larry Csonka and Floyd Li le. Saturday, November 12, 2005. Since 1954, ORANGE PRIDE 11 players have worn the number and three Being honored for his unique athle c ability is nothing new for McPherson. earned All-America honors. The three most The 1987 All-American fi nished second in the 1987 Heisman Trophy ballo ng, won the famous #44s — Jim Brown, Ernie Davis and Maxwell Award, which honors the college football player of the year, and was the fi rst Floyd Little — certainly rank among the finest recipient of the Davey O’Brien Award. McPherson led the na on in passing effi ciency with a running backs to ever play the game. 164.3 mark and set 22 Syracuse records, including the single-season marks for passing yards per game (212.8), touchdown passes (22), and most consecu ve games with a touchdown Brown and Little, along with Ernie Davis’ pass (10). mother, Marie Fleming, joined other former #44s, including Rob Konard, Michael Owens, MONK ENSHRINED IN CANTON, HONORED IN SYRACUSE Bill Schoonover and Tom Stephens, at the Former Orange standout Art Monk is the sixth member of the retirement ceremony. Syracuse football family to be honored in the Professional Football How much does number 44 mean to Hall of Fame. Monk was enshrined in Canton in August, 2008. Syracuse University and the surrounding He was honored with the Syracuse Eight Courage Award during community? For starters, the university the Orange home game against Pittsburgh. The Syracuse Eight zip code was changed a few years ago from Courage Award, established in 2006, is presented annually to a 13210 to 13244. And in 1988, when the current or former student-athlete who has overcome a socially, university changed phone systems, the economically or otherwise disadvantaged background or serious exchange was changed from 423 to 443. injury and has demonstrated uncommon bravery or highly principled behavior in the face of adversity. Monk, who was Jersey Retirement for named to the Syracuse University Board of Trustees in 2007 and is involved with the Orange athletics program, was instrumental Art Monk Mackey and Csonka in the recognition of the Syracuse Eight during the 2006 football Lengendary tight end John Mackey and College season. The University honored members of the 1970 football squad for their extraordinary and Pro Football Hall-of-Famer Larry Csonka courage and commitment by calling for the equal treatment of student-athletes and a had their Syracuse jersey retired last season. diverse coaching staff. These men stood up for the principles of fairness and equality. Mackey, who wore No. 88 for the Orange, In his 16-year career, Monk was a three-time Pro Bowler and won played from 1960-62 and was selected in the two Super Bowls. Monk concluded his career after the 1995 season with Philadelphia, but second round of the 1963 NFL Draft by the spent 13 years with the Redskins as one of the NFL’s premier receivers. He held records for Baltimore Colts. A five-time Pro Bowler and most consecutive games with a reception (164) and career catches (820). Both have been three-time All-NFL honoree, Mackey played in surpassed, but Monk didn’t play in as wide-open an era on offense as many other receivers. two Super Bowls with the Colts. He is enshrined He was one of the most consistent possession and third-down receivers in the league in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The John throughout his 14 pro seasons. Mackey Award is presented annually to the nation’s top tight end. Mackey, who now suffers UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Monk, who was named to the Syracuse University Board of Trustees in 2007 and is involved from dimensia, and his wife, Sylvia, were on with the Orange athletics program, was instrumental in the recognition of the Syracuse hand as the former All-American’s jersey was Eight during the 2006 football season. Syracuse University honored the courage and unveiled in the Carrier Dome rafters. commitment of members of the 1970 SU football squad for their extraordinary courage Csonka, who wore #39 at Syracuse, was a two- and commitment by calling for the equal treatment of student-athletes and a diverse time All-American and played for the Orange coaching staff. These men stood up for the principles of fairness and equality. The athletics from 1965 through 1967. As a senior captain department annually awards the Syracuse Eight Courage Award to a current or former he earned consensus All-America honors. He student-athlete who has overcome a socially, economically or otherwise disadvantaged had two 200-yard rushing performances in his background or serious injury and has demonstrated uncommon bravery or highly principled career, galloping for 216 yards against West behavior in the face of adversity. Virginia and 204 yards versus California in his During his professional career, Monk recorded 12,721 receiving yards on 940 catches. He senior season. Csonka still ranks third on SU’s had a 13.5 average and totaled 68 touchdowns. career rushing record list (2,934 yards) and is second all-time with 15 career 100-yard rushing At Syracuse, Monk holds the single-game record for receptions in a game with 14, which games. he accomplished against Navy in 1977. He is tied for sixth on the Orange career receptions record list with 102. Monk’s 1,644 career receiving yards is seventh in school history and He is still considered to be the prototype for all his 47.0 yards per game average ranks ninth all-time. NFL fullbacks. He and Jimmy Kiick combined to form one of the most lethal backfield duos of Monk led the Orange in receiving in three seasons. In 1977, he caught 41 balls for 590 the 1970’s, and the pair led the Miami Dolphins yards and four touchdowns. In 1978, he caught 19 passes for 293 yards and a pair of to an undefeated season and the Super Bowl touchdowns. As a senior, Monk recorded 40 catches for 716 yards and three touchdowns. title in 1972. SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • “THE EXPRESS” PREMIERES IN SYRACUSE The world premiere of “The Express” was held Friday, Sept. 12, in Syracuse. The film ORANGE SLICES chronicles the life and legacy of Ernie Davis, the first African American to win the Heisman Davis Sculpture Dedicated on Quad Trophy. “The Express” stars Rob Brown (“Finding Forrester”) as Davis and Dennis Quaid (“The Rookie”) as Coach Ben Schwartzwalder. Gary Fleder (“Runaway Jury”) directed the A statue of 1961 Heisman Trophy poignant biopic, which opened nationally in theaters on Oct. 10. winner Ernie Davis was The Sept. 12 gala premiere of the ‘The Express’ at the historic Landmark Theatre in unveiled on Syracuse downtown Syracuse was the centerpiece of a weekend-long community celebration of the University’s Quad on

life of Ernie Davis and others who have built the Syracuse legacy of “Breaking Boundaries.” September 13. The ORANGE PRIDE Davis followed his hero, Jim Brown, to Syracuse University in 1958 and one year later led story of legendary the Orange to the national championship. He was a pioneer for African Syracuse football star players in much the same way one of his idols, Jackie Robinson, broke baseball’s color Ernie Davis is forever barrier. etched in the hearts and minds of Orange The premiere was held at the historic Landmark Theatre, a grand movie palace in football fans around downtown Syracuse frequented by Davis and his teammates during their days at Syracuse the world. University. Mr. Quaid, Mr. Brown and other cast members and celebrities arrived at the Key Bank 44 Rewards Orange Carpet Show in classic convertible automobiles. Following the “Ernie Davis more than deserves this screening, guests made their way down the Connective Corridor to the Onondaga County tribute as he was Ernie Davis War Memorial for a gala theme party with entertainment of the late 1950s era. such an inspiration to “We’re elated the studio chose Syracuse to host the premiere,” said Syracuse University the world,” said Syracuse director of athletics Dr. Director of Athletics Dr. Daryl Gross. “We embrace this extraordinary moment to honor Daryl Gross. “As we know, the great number 44 the legacy of Ernie Davis and provide a unique, star-studded showcase to launch this was retired with Ernie Davis in mind, and this is extraordinary film. Ernie is the most endearing icon we have in a storied football program another tribute to the Syracuse Heisman Trophy so rich in talent and tradition. It’s truly fitting that his life story will be immortalized on winner who was the first African-American to win film.” the coveted honor. He was truly an All-American on and off the field. Sadly, because of his battle “Ernie Davis is a true American hero,” said Syracuse University Chancellor and President with leukemia, he never played in the NFL, but his Nancy Cantor. “While his legacy is not as well known, he played an important role in records, achievements and spirit will forever be a shaping the American conscience, just as Jackie Robinson did. Thanks to ‘The Express,’ part of Syracuse University.” Ernie’s legacy and inspirational life story will find the audience and appreciation it deserves. The life-size statue depicts Davis, known as “The We are delighted that ‘The Express’ premiered in Syracuse and so grateful for the support Elmira Express”, standing in his Syracuse uniform of the studio for this remarkable event for our community.” holding a helmet under his left arm and a football Bleachers erected along Salina Street in front of the Landmark enabled hundreds of in his right hand. spectators the opportunity to watch and photograph the Key Bank 44 Rewards Orange Davis came to Syracuse from nearby Elmira in Carpet Show. Quaid, Brown and other cast members, along with Jim Brown, Floyd Little, 1958. He led the Orange to the school’s only Don McPherson, Art Monk and some 40 members of the 1959 championship team walked national championship in 1959 and became the the “orange carpet,” arriving in classic 1950s-era convertible automobiles. first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy Overall net proceeds of the premiere benefit SU’s Ernie Davis Fund. The fund’s purposes in 1961. Despite being the first player taken in the include sustaining academic and personal development programming for football student 1962 NFL draft, Davis never played a single game athletes and their involvement in the ’Cuse Cares Community Service Program. of professional football. He died of leukemia in “I’m overjoyed that ‘The Express’ will have its premiere in Syracuse, where Ernie Davis 1963, at the age of 23. was admired and revered—where he thrilled fans in his famous ‘44’ jersey—nearly fifty Honoring Success years ago,” said director Gary Fleder when the announcement was made. “Our last day UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE National Champions of filming took place on the SU campus, and I can say—without a doubt—that it was the The 2008 Lacrosse National Championship team most emotional of our schedule. Being there brought into focus why celebrating Ernie was honored at halftime of SU’s home-opener was significant. It mattered to the folks who knew him, and it will mean something to the against Akron as the University and the community millions who will get to know Ernie after the film opens in October.” celebrated the lacrosse program’s record 10th Members of the Davis family attended the weekend events, as did Schwartzwalder’s national championship with the unveiling of the wife, Reggie, and their daughters. 2008 Lacrosse National Championship banner. Olympic Gold Medalists 2008 COURAGE AWARD HONORS MITCHELL Syracuse men’s head basketball coach Jim The 2008 Ernie Davis Courage Award, presented in the memory of Ernie Davis, will Boeheim, women’s soccer head coach Phil recognize Bobby Mitchell, a former NFL halfback and flanker who played for the Cleveland Wheddon, basketball standout Carmelo Anthony Browns and Washington Redskins … A 1983 Pro Footbal Hall of Fame inductee, Mitchell and rowing letterwinner Anna Goodale ‘05 all accompanied Ernie Davis’ casket back to Elmira and he remained close to Ernie’s mother, won Olympic Gold medals in Beijing. Boeheim was an assistant on the US men’s national basketball Marie Fleming. Mitchell has hosted a golf tournament in Davis’ memory for many years in team while Wheddon was an assistant on the US Washington, D.C., and is a strong supporter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. women’s soccer team. Goodale was a three-time All-American during her career at Syracuse. Mitchell was honored with the Courage Award again on Sunday, Sept. 14 when John Walter, CEO and President of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, recognized Mitchell in front of a national audience at the National Football League’s game featuring Pittsburgh against Cleveland. SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • HEAD COACH GREG ROBINSON ORANGE SLICES SUPER BOWL SUCCESS At a Glance Head coach Greg Robinson has two Super Bowl Championship rings Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif. to go with his eight collegiate bowl game victories. Robinson was the High School: Garces (Bakersfi eld, Calif.) defensive coordinator for the 1997 and 1998 NFL Champion Denver Alma Mater: University of the Pacifi c ‘75 Broncos. Robinson established his reputa on as a defensive mastermind Years in Coaching: 31 in Denver, where he transformed a struggling defense into a Super Bowl Born: October 9, 1951 Championship unit. A er inheri ng a club that ranked last in total defense ORANGE PRIDE in 1994, Robinson made an immediate impact in his fi rst season with the The Syracuse post is Robinson’s fi rst as a team, as the Broncos fi nished the 1995 campaign ranked 15th in the same head coach. A veteran of 14 seasons coaching category. By 1996, he had turned Denver into the league’s fourth-rated in the NFL, including 10 as a defensive defensive unit, and by season number three in ‘97, the Broncos were on their way to the coordinator, Robinson has coached for 30 fi rst of two straight Super Bowl tles. years either at the NFL or college level. He spent his fi rst 15 seasons as a college coach. Playoff Impact During his stellar six-season stay in Denver, the Broncos made four playoff appearances Robinson Owns Perfect and claimed back-to-back World Championships with wins in Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII, Postseason Record making them just one of six franchises in NFL history to accomplish a Super Bowl repeat. In that six-year span, Denver compiled a 64-32 (.667) regular-season record. Bowl Game Staff Result 1983 Rose Bowl UCLA UCLA 24, Michigan 14 The Broncos ranked in the NFL’s top 10 in total defense during three of Robinson’s six 1984 Rose Bowl UCLA UCLA 45, Illinois 9 1985 Fiesta Bowl UCLA UCLA 39, Miami 37 seasons at the club’s defensive helm, fi nishing seventh in ‘99 (297.1 ypg), fi h in ‘97 (291.9 1986 Rose Bowl UCLA UCLA 45, Iowa 28 ypg) and fourth in ‘96 (279.4 ypg) … Denver’s defenses produced three top 10 rankings in 1986 Freedom Bowl UCLA UCLA 31, BYU 10 scoring defense - eighth in ‘98 (19.3 ppg), sixth in ‘97 (17.9 ppg) and seventh in ‘96 (17.2 1987 Aloha Bowl UCLA UCLA 20, Florida 16 ppg) … The team’s pass defense ranked among the league’s top 10 in four of his six seasons 1989 Co on Bowl UCLA UCLA 17, Arkansas 3 with Denver fi nishing eighth in ‘99 (188.5 ypg), fi h in ‘97 (179.3 ypg), 10th in ‘96 (196.2 Super Bowl XXXII Denver Denver 31, Green Bay 24 ypg) and ninth in ‘95 (206.1 ypg) … Denver’s run defense ranked in the league’s top 10 three Super Bowl XXXIII Denver Denver 34, Atlanta 19 mes during Robinson’s tenure … Denver led the NFL in run defense in 1997 (83.2 ypg.) and 2005 Rose Bowl Texas Texas 38, Michigan 37 ranked third in 1998 (80.4 ypg) … The performance of Robinson’s defense throughout the ‘98 playoff s was paramount to Denver’s quest for a second straight tle … The Broncos allowed Success at Texas opponents just 53.0 rushing yards per game in the postseason and forced a remarkable 13 As the co-defensive coordinator at the turnovers in just three games … Denver allowed only 25 total points during that stretch. University of Texas in 2004, Robinson was the ROBINSON’S PROMINENT PROS mastermind behind the Longhorns’ defensive unit for the 11-1 squad that beat Michigan Name Team with Robinson Pro Accomplishments in the 2005 Rose Bowl. Robinson’s Texas Flipper Anderson UCLA Rams, Colts Steve Atwater Denver Broncos Eight- me All-Pro defense fi nished the season ranked 18th Ray Crocke Denver Broncos, Lions, Broncos, Chiefs in scoring defense (17.92), 16th in rushing Derrick Johnson Texas Chiefs 1st-round pick defense (107.42) and 23rd in total defense Jeff Lageman 1991 1st team NFL (College and Pro (320.08) in the country. The Longhorns Football Weekly); 1989 PFWA All- held six of Texas’ 12 opponents to 14 points Rookie or less. In addi on, the defense was also UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE John Mobley Denver Broncos 1997 All-Pro able to hold two of the na on’s top scoring Ken Norton UCLA Three- me Pro Bowl selec on teams, Oklahoma and Texas Tech, 23 points Roman Phifer UCLA Rams, Jets, Patriots Trevor Pryce Denver Broncos 1999-02 and 14 points below their season averages, Bill Romanowski Denver Broncos Two- me All-Pro respec vely. Jerome Woods Kansas City Chiefs 2003 Pro Bowl selec on ROBINSON’S COACHING HISTORY Year Posi on Organiza on 1975-76 Assistant Coach Pacifi c 1977-79 Assistant Coach Cal State Fullerton 1980-81 Assistant Coach North Carolina State 1982-88 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line UCLA 1989 Off ensive Coordinator UCLA 1990-93 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line New York Jets 1994 Defensive Coordinator New York Jets 1995-2000 Defensive Coordinator Denver Broncos 2001-03 Defensive Coordinator Kansas City Chiefs 2004 Co-Defensive Coordinator/LBs Texas 2005-present Head Coach Syracuse SYRACUSE vs. SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • Noon • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • SYRACUSE IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Arizona Cardinals 10/19/08 Alex Shor (TE-3rd Year) Currently on the Cardinals . Signed a contract with Arizona for the 2008 season on December 31, 2007. Bye Week Atlanta Falcons 10/19/08 Quinn Ojinnaka #76 (T-3rd year) Ojinnaka has played in one game (at Carolina) in 2008. A fifth-round (139th pick overall) draft choice by the Atlanta Falcons in 2006, Ojinnaka played in 11 Bye Week games, including seven starts, at left tackle in 2007. Baltimore Ravens ORANGE PRIDE 10/19/08 Adam Terry #78 (T-4th year) Terry started his fifth consecutive game in a 31-3 loss to Indianapolis. Terr is the BAL (2-3) @ first SU player selected in the team’s 10-year history, Terry has started 15 career MIA (2-3) games for the Ravens. Jameel McClain #53 (LB-Rookie) McClain played in his fi fth career NFL game against the Colts. Carolina Panthers 10/19/08 Joe Fields (S-Rookie) Signed to the practice squad on September 3, 2008. NO (3-3) vs. CAR (4-2) 10/19/08 Morlon Greenwood #69 (LB-8th year) Greenwood had eight tackles, including six solo, in a 29-28 victory against the DET (0-6) vs. Dolphins. Greenwood has started in 102 games for Houston. He has 660 total HOU (1-4) tackles and two interceptions for the Texans throughout his career. Indianapolis Colts 10/19/08 Marvin Harrison #88 (WR-13th year) Harrison had three catches for 83 yards, including two touchdowns, in a 31-3 IND (3-2) @ victory against Baltimore. Harrison caught a 67-yard TD from Peyton Manning.He GB (3-3) has receptions in 180 consecutive games and has 88 career games with at least one touchdown catch.

Dwight Freeney #93 (DE-7th year) Freeney has 10 tackles, including nine solo, through week six. Freeney recorded his franchise-leading 63rd sack in week five. He is coming off of an ankle injury from last season. Taj Smith (WR-Rookie) Signed to the practice squad on Sept. 25. Entered the league as a free agent with Green Bay on May 2, 2008 and was released on Aug. 31, 2008.

Josh Thomas #91 (DE-5th year) Thomas recorded one solo tackle against the Ravens, increasing his career total to 150 tackles. Thomas had a career-high 55 tackles, 33 solo, 1.0 sack, 14 Miami Dolphins pressures, one forced fumble and three passes batted in 2007. 10/19/08 Will Allen #25 (CB-8th year) Allen made four tackles in a 29-28 loss to the Texans. The eight-year veteran BAL (2-3) vs. started in his fifth consecutive game this season. Allen has recorded 17 stops, MIA (2-3) including 12 solo, and has three passes breakups in 2008. New York Giants 10/19/08 David Tyree #85 (WR-6th year) Tyree is on injured reserve due to a knee injury. The sixth-year receiver was a sixth SF (2-4) vs. round (211th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2003. NYG (5-0 or 4-1) Philadelphia Eagles 10/19/08 Donovan McNabb #5 (QB-10th year) McNabb was 23-of-36 for 280 yards and two touchdowns in a 40-26 victory at San Francisco. McNabb is currently fifth in the NFL in passing yards with 1,576 through Bye Week week six. He’s also thrown eight touchdown passes. He has thrown for 26,980 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE yards and 179 touchdown passes through 124 career contests. Pittsburgh Steelers 10/19/08 Anthony Smith #27 (FS-3rd year) The Steelers had a bye on Oct. 12. Smith has three tackles this season. Last year, PIT (4-1) @ he played in all 16 games and in one playoff match. He. finished sixth on team CIN (0-6) with 74 tackles in 2007. San Diego Chargers 10/19/08 Steve Gregory #28 (S/CB-3rd year) Gregory played in his sixth game against the Patriots. He has 13 tackles, including SDG (3-3) @ 11 solo, in 2008. In week two, Gregory brokeout for a career-high eight tackles. BUF (4-1) 10/19/08 Olindo Mare #10 (PK-13th year) Mare remained perfect on the season converting a 50-yard field goal in a 27-17 SEA (1-4) @ loss to Green Bay. The 13-year veteran has 40 points this season (10 FGs, 10 PATs). TPA (4-2)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10/19/08 Tanard Jackson #36 (S-2nd year) Jackson had three tackles and an interception in his 21st straight start in a 27-3 SEA (1-4) vs. victory against the Panthers. He has 21 tackles in 2008. Jackson tallied 56 tackles, TPA (4-2) including 53 solo, in 2007. Tennessee Titans 10/19/08 Keith Bulluck #53 (LB-9th year) The Titans had a bye on Oct. 12. Bulluck has 29 tackles in five games in 2008. TEN (5-0) @ Bulluck has started the last 101 regular season games for the Titans, which is a KC (1-4) franchise-record. SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • OFFENSE Z WR 11 Lavar Lobdell (6-3, 210, Jr.) 83 Chaz Cervino (5-10, 183, RF) 6 Da’Mon Merkerson (6-1, 182, So.) LT 77 Tucker Baumbach (6-5, 307, So.) 73 Jonathan Meldrum (6-5, 303, So.) 74 Nick Speller (6-5, 307, Fr.) LG 70 Ryan Bartholomew (6-3, 290, So.) 71 Adam Rosner (6-6, 303, So.) C 60 Jim McKenzie (6-4, 286, So.) 79 Dalton Phillips (6-3, 278, Sr.) RG 75 Ryan Durand (6-5, 303, Sr.) 72 Nick Lepak (6-4, 318, Fr.) 52 Ollie Haney (6-3, 288, RF)

RT 64 Corey Chavers (6-5, 296, Sr.) 73 Jonathan Meldrum (6-5, 303, So.) ORANGE PRIDE TE 85 Mike Owen (6-4, 251, Jr.) 80 Nick Provo (6-4 1/2, 232, RF) QB 4 Cameron Dantley (6-1, 218, Sr.) 9 Andrew Robinson 13 (6-3, 222, Jr.) TB 22 Curtis Brinkley (5-9, 203, Sr.) 32 Doug Hogue (6-2, 216, So.) or 3 Delone Carter (5-10, 214, So.) FB 43 Tony Fiammetta (6-1, 246, Sr.) 33 Ben Maljovec (6-3, 241, Sr.) X WR 7 Donte Davis (6-0, 173, So.) 5 Marcus Sales (6-0, 184, Fr.) 82 Van Chew (6-1, 165, Fr.)

DEFENSE DE 90 Jared Kimmel (6-6, 259, So.) 55 Anthony Perkins (6-4, 272, So.) 96 Zary Stewart (6-4, 229, RF) NT 97 Arthur Jones (6-4, 291, Jr.) 94 Bud Tribbey (6-1, 282, So.) DT 95 Nick Santiago (6-3, 284, Sr.) 51 Andrew Lewis (6-3, 282, So.) 88 Lamar Middleton (6-3, 254, RF) DE 30 Vincenzo Giruzzi (6-3, 241, Grad St.) 54 Mikhail Marinovich (6-4, 232, Fr.) 98 Romale Tucker (6-4, 231, Fr.) SLB 25 Derrell Smith (6-1, 224, So.) 46 Parker Cantey (6-3, 218, So.) MLB 45 Jake Flaherty (6-1, 228, Sr.) 58 Mike Stenclik (6-0, 229, Jr.) WLB 50 Mike Mele (6-0, 218, So.) 53 Chad Battles (6-3, 224, RF) 41 Ryan Gillum (5-11, 220, RF) LC 35 Mike Holmes (5-11, 185, So.) 21 Ryan Howard (5-8, 185, Sr.) SS 17 A.J. Brown (6-0, 201, Sr.) 20 Randy McKinnons (5-10, 198, So.) or 26 Kevyn Scott (5-11, 197, RF) FS 15 Bruce Williams (6-0, 200, Sr.) 34 Paul Chiara (5-11, 205, Sr.) or 24 Max Suter (5-11, 190, So.) RC 28 Nico Scott (5-10, 180, So.) 6 Da’Mon Merkerson (6-1, 182, So.)

SPECIAL TEAMS KO 94 Niko Rechul (6-2, 195, Sr.) 42 Patrick Shadle (5-8, 201, Sr.) PAT/FG 42 Patrick Shadle (5-8, 201, Sr.)

P 47 Rob Long (6-4, 175, So.) 94 Niko Rechul (6-2, 195, Sr.) UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE LS 57 Max Leo (5-11, 210, Jr.) Holder 47 Rob Long (6-4, 175, So.) 8 Cody Catalina (6-3, 221, RF) PR 21 Ryan Howard (5-8, 185, Sr.) 15 Bruce Williams (6-0, 200, Sr.) KR 24 Max Suter (5-11, 190, So.) 21 Ryan Howard (5-8, 185, Sr.) 35 Mike Holmes (5-11, 185, So.) 20 Randy McKinnon (5-10, 198, So.)

Bold indicates 2007 starter SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • 2008 GAME SUMMARIES GAME #1 GAME #2 Syracuse 10 Akron 42 Northwestern 30 Syracuse 28 August 30 • Ryan Field • Evanston, Ill. September 6 • Carrier Dome • Syracuse CurƟ s Brinkley scored the fi rst touchdown of the season CurƟ s Brinkley ran for a career-best 143 yards on 21 and the Orange rushed for 122 yards, including Brinkley’s 49 carries and a touchdown in Syracuse’s 42-28 loss to Akron. ORANGE PRIDE yards on nine rushes. It was Brinkley’s second game with more than 100 yards In its opening drive, SU marched 63 yards down the fi eld rushing (vs. Miami (Ohio) 2006). in in nine plays and took a 3-0 lead on a 36-yard Patrick Quarterback Cameron Dantley made his second-career Shadle fi eld goal. It was the 27th of his career, moving him start and threw three touchdowns in his 2008 debut. Dantley into eighth-place on the SU record list for the most fi eld goals completed 13-of-20 passes for 135 yards. Tight end Mike made. Andrew Robinson’s 13-yard pass to Lavar Lobdell and Owen led all receivers with fi ve recep ons for 59 yards and then a Brinkley 28-yard rush set up the fi eld goal. A.J. Brown two touchdowns. The scoring plays were the fi rst of his CurƟ s Brinkley Northwestern scored nine points in the second quarter, career. Redshirt freshman Nick Provo made his fi rst collegiate including a safety and a touchdown, to take a 9-3 lead into catch with a 15-yard touchdown recep on. the intermission. Free safety Paul Chiara and linebacker Jake Flaherty led the Orange with On the fi rst play of the second half, defensive end Jared Kimmel forced nine tackles apiece, while junior nose tackle Arthur Jones had fi ve tackles, a fumble and Orange defender Vincenzo Giruzzi recovered the loose ball at including three for loss. Jones is ed for ninth on SU’s career tackles for loss Northwestern’s nine-yard line. Three plays later, Brinkley scored a touchdown. record list with 22.5. Cornerback Da’Mon Merkerson contributed eight tackles. Shadle converted the PAT to give the Orange a 10-9 lead with 13:22 remaining A er Akron scored two touchdowns to take a 14-0 lead in the fi rst quarter, in the third quarter. the Orange responded with an eight play, 70-yard touchdown drive, capped by On the following drive, the Wildcats drove 76 yards to recapture the a 32-yard touchdown pass from Dantley to Owen 46 seconds into the second lead, 16-10, on a Su on touchdown at 8:14 of the third stanza. The Wildcats quarter. Brinkley gained 29 yards rushing in the drive. increased the lead to 23-10, when Brendan Smith intercepted a Robinson pass A er Akron increased its lead to 21-7, the Orange off ense came back with at the Orange 26 and returned it for a touchdown with 2:13 remaining in the an 11-play, 70-yard drive to make the score 21-14, with 2:17 le in the second third frame. quarter. Brinkley scored on a one-yard dive into the endzone over the Orange A fourth-quarter Northwestern touchdown made the fi nal score 30-10. off ensive line. An Akron touchdown with :22 seconds le in the fi rst half made A.J. Brown led the Orange defense, registering a career-high 11 tackles and the score 28-14 at the intermission. his sixth career intercep on. Junior quarterback Andrew Robinson completed On its fi rst possession in the second half, Syracuse drove 69 yards on 14 tosses on 28 a empts for 103 yards and one intercep on. Donte Davis had six plays to bring the score within a touchdown, 28-21. Dantley and Owen an Orange-best four recep ons for 38 yards. connected for their second touchdown play of the day. The Orange ed the game at 28 with 12:56 remaining in the fourth quarter TEAM STATISTICS on a 15-yard touchdown pass from Dantley to Provo, capping a six play, 56-yard SU NW drive. Akron countered with a 78-yard, 10-play scoring drive to take a 35-28 First Downs 11 25 lead with 7:28 le in the game. Akron closed the game with two touchdowns in Rush Att.-Yards 30-122 42-269 the fi nal 13 minutes, making the fi nal score 42-28. Pass Yards 103 215 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 58-225 77-484 TEAM STATISTICS Passes (Comp.-Att.) 14-28 23-25 SU AU Passes had intercepted 1 1 First Downs 20 29 Punts-Avg. 7-330 6-192 Rush Att.-Yards 43-218 46-218 Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 2-6 Pass Yards 135 260 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-99 2-63 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 63-353 72-478 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 13-20 20-26 Penalties-Yards 5-36 6-65 Passes had intercepted 1 1 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Punts-Avg. 3-38.7 2-40.5 SCORING BY QUARTERS Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-11 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-131 5-146 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 SYRACUSE 3 0 7 0 10 Penalties-Yards 1-5 5-30 Northwestern 0 9 14 7 30 SCORING BY QUARTERS SCORING SUMMARY 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Plays-Yds-Time Score Qtr./Time Akron 14 14 0 14 42 SU – Shadle, 36-yard field goal 10-63-4:27 3-0 1/10:33 SYRACUSE 0 14 7 7 28 NW – Team Safety 0-0-12:22 2-3 2/12:22 SCORING SUMMARY NW – Ebert, 16-yard pass from Bacher 6-55-2:41 2-9 2/3:20 Plays-Yds-Time Score Qtr./Time SU – Brinkley, two-yard run 3-13-1:31 9-10 3/13:22 AU – Jones, 33-yard pass from Jacquemain 7-65-3:21 7-0 1/11:39 NW – Sutton, 12-yard pass from Bacher 13-76-5:08 10-16 3/8:14 AU – Kennedy, 35-yard run 7-79-3:33 14-0 1/1:41 NW – Smith, 26-yard INT-reception for TD 0-0-2:13 10-23 3/2:14 SU – Owen, 32-yard pass from Dantley 8-70-2:27 14-7 2/14:14 NW – Rooks, two-yard pass from Bacher 12-80-4:20 10-30 4/8:18 AU – Allen, one-yard run 12-70-6:39 21-7 2/7:35 SU – Brinkley, one-yard run 11-70-5:18 21-14 2/2:17 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS AU – Allen, one-yard run 8-62-1:55 28-14 2/00:22 Rushing SU – Brinkley, 9-49; NW – Sutton, 21-152 SU – Owen, four-yard pass from Dantely 7-69-3:30 28-21 3/11:30 Passing SU – Robinson, 14-28-1; NW – Bacher, 23-35-2 SU – Provo, 15-yard pass from Dantley 6-56-2:07 28-28 4/12:56 Receiving SU – Davis, 4-38; NW – Brewer, 6-48 AU - Jones, 12-yard pass from Jacquemain 10-78-5:28 35-28 4/7:28 Tackles SU – Brown, 5-6-11; NW – Arrington, 4-6-10 AU - Poindexter, 18-yard pass from Jacquemain 5-54-2:07 42-28 4/2:43 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SU – Brinkley, 21-143-1; AU – Allen, 21-109-2 Passing SU – Robinson, 13-20-3; AU – Jacquemain, 20-26-3 Receiving SU – Owen, 5-59-2; AU – Jones, 7-98-2 Tackles SU – Chiara and Flaherty 7-2-9; AU – Sewell, 5-3-8 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • 2008 GAME SUMMARIES GAME #3 GAME #4 #17/17 Penn State 55 Northeastern 21 Syracuse 13 Syracuse 30 September 13 • Carrier Dome • Syracuse September 20 • Carrier Dome • Syracuse Marcus Sales scored his fi rst career touchdown and Patrick Shadle CurƟ s Brinkley rushed for a career-best 145 yards on 24 carries and connected on two 44-yard fi eld goals in a 55-13 loss to 17th-ranked scored a touchdown in Syracuse’s 30-21 victory against Northeastern. Penn State. Shadle moved into seventh-place all- me on SU’s career Doug Hogue also had a career-day with 100 yards rushing and 25 ORANGE PRIDE fi eld goals made list with 29, surpassing Tim Vesling. Redshirt yards receiving, in addi on to scoring two touchdowns. He found the freshman Kevyn ScoƩ tallied a team-best eight tackles, including six endzone on the ground and via a pass from quarterback Cam Dantley. solo, in his fi rst career start. It marked the fi rst me two SU running backs have rushed for 100 Max Suter returned fi ve kicks for 111 yards. He is now fourth all- yards since 2004 when Diamond Ferri (146) and Damien Rhodes (107) me on the school’s kickoff return yardage list with 1,544. accomplished the feat against Boston College. Penn State started the fi rst drive at its own 34-yard line. On the The Orange forced three turnovers, including Derrell Smith’s forced second play, Nick SanƟ ago forced the fumble as Clark rolled out of Marcus Sales fumble, which was picked up by Anthony Perkins in the fi rst quarter, CurƟ s Brinkley the pocket to his le . Arthur Jones scooped up the loose ball and the an intercep on by Randy McKinnon in the third quarter, and a fourth- Orange took over on the PSU 36-yard line. quarter intercep on by Bruce Williams. On the next play, CurƟ s Brinkley turned the ball back over to PSU when he bobbled SU gained a season-high 438 yards on off ense, including 271 rushing yards. Dantley Cam Dantley’s lateral pass and PSU’s Lydell Sargeant recovered it on the Penn State 45. completed 14-of-17 passes for 167 yards and a score, and rushed for 26 yards. Immediately following the exchange, the PSU scored on a 55-yard touchdown heave to Syracuse struck fi rst on Hogue’s nine-yard touchdown run with 7:14 remaining in the Jordan Norwood to take the lead, 7-0, at 13:40 of the fi rst. With 7:45 in the fi rst, Clark hit fi rst quarter. Then, when the Orange defense took the fi eld, Smith knocked the ball loose Deon Butler on a 17-yard touchdown pass at the back corner of the endzone, giving PSU from NU’s Alex Broomfi eld and Perkins recovered the ball on the NU 32-yard line. Patrick the 14-0 advantage. The Ni any Lions went up 21-0 on a one-yard draw play up the middle Shadle gave the Orange a 10 point lead with his 46 yard fi eld goal with 1:44 remaining in by Dan Lawlor at 2:54 of the. PSU increased the lead to 28-0 when reserve quarterback Pat the fi rst quarter. Devlin threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Butler with 12:11 remaining in the fi rst half. In the second quarter, NU cut Syracuse’s lead to three, 10-7, with 25 seconds remaining On the next drive, the Orange took over on its own 29 and on the fi rst play from in the half on a 27-yard touchdown pass from Anthony Orio to Greg Abelli. scrimmage, Dantley threw a 26-yard toss to freshman wideout Grant Mayes for his fi rst Mike Holmes started the second half with a 34-yard kick return, se ng up SU’s scoring career recep on. Shadle tallied for SU on a 44-yard fi eld goal with 8:11 le in the second. third drive. Dantley capped the drive with a nine-yard touchdown pass to Hogue, giving PSU scored on a 24-yard Devlin-Norwood connec on to make the score 35-3. Syracuse a 17-7 advantage with 11:19 remaining in the third. Rob Long booted a 58-yard punt and on the return Tony FiammeƩ a jarred the ball McKinnon gave the ball back to the Orange off ense with an intercep on at the Orange loose from Anthony Scirro o and Bruce Williams pounced on it at PSU’s 24-yard line. 39-yard line. The SU off ense capitalized on the turnover conver ng a 61-yard, nine-play Shadle made another 44-yard fi eld goal with 50 seconds remaining, 35-6. A 49-yard PSU drive into a touchdown. Brinkely found the endzone with 2:36 remaining in the third fi eld goal with to close out the fi rst half made the score 38-6 at the intermission. quarter, giving the Orange a 24-7 lead. PSU scored at 5:19 in the third on a two-yard run from Stephfon Green, 45-6. Northeastern cut the margin to 10, 24-14, with 14:20 remaining in the game on a six- During SU’s next drive, Doug Hogue converted on fourth-and-one and then Dantley play 80-yard drive. The Orange responded with a a 32-yard Shadle fi eld goal, increasing connected with Donte Davis for a 34-yard recep on, se ng up SU’s touchdown. Dantley the lead to 13, 27-14, with 10:39 le in the game. averted PSU’s pressure and hit Marcus Sales for an 11-yard touchdown to make the score A er Northeastern scored its third touchdown of the game to cut the lead to six, 27-21, to 45-13 at 1:23. Penn State closed out the scoring with a fi eld goal and a touchdown. Shadle converted a 21-yard fi eld goal with 1:53 le to play to give the Orange a 30-21 TEAM STATISTICS advantage. Shadle’s 32 career fi eld goals ranks seventh in school history. SU PSU TEAM STATISTICS First Downs 8 26 SU NU Rush Att.-Yards 25-49 43-216 First Downs 23 22 Pass Yards 110 344 Rush Att.-Yards 42-271 24-90 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 60-159 82-560 Pass Yards 167 293 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 13-35 20-39 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 59-438 61-383 Passes had intercepted 1 0 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 14-17 23-37 Punts-Avg. 7-51.3 3-40.0 Passes had intercepted 0 2 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 4-30 Punts-Avg. 1-55 3-47.0

Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-194 4-130 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-91 7-155 Penalties-Yards 1-15 7-56 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 SCORING BY QUARTERS Penalties-Yards 5-55 4-45 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final SCORING BY QUARTERS Penn State 21 17 10 7 55 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final SYRACUSE 0 6 7 0 13 Northeastern 0 7 0 14 21 SCORING SUMMARY SYRACUSE 10 0 14 6 30 Plays-Yds-Time Score Qtr./Time SCORING SUMMARY PSU – Norwoord, 55-yard pass from Clark 1-55-0:13 7-0 1/13:40 Plays-Yds-Time Score Qtr./Time PSU – Butler, 17-yard pass from Clark 10-56-4:14 14-0 1/7:45 SU – Hogue, nine-yard run 9-80-3:50 7-0 1/7:17 PSU – Lawlor, one-yard run 10-62-3:49 21-0 1/2:54 SU – Shadle, 46-yard field goal 4-3-3:21 10-0 1/1:44 PSU – Butler, 15-yard pass from Devlin 3-74-1:06 28-0 2/12:11 NU – Abelli, 27-yard pass from Orio 10-80-3:14 10-7 2/00:25 SU – Shadle, 44-yard field goal 10-45-4:00 28-3 2/8:11 SU – Hogue, eight-yard pass from Dantley 8-56-3:41 17-7 3/11:19 PSU – Norwood, 24-yard pass from Devlin 13-79-5:39 35-3 2/2:32 SU – Brinkley, three-yard run 9-61-4:04 24-7 3/2:36 SU – Shadle, 44-yard field goal 4-2-0:57 35-6 2/0:50 NU – Plum, 54-yard pass from Orio 6-80-3:16 24-14 4/14:20 PSU – Kelly, 52-yard field goal 8-49-0:50 38-6 2/0:00 SU – Shadle, 32-yard field goal 7-57-3:41 27-14 4/10:39 PSU - Green, 2-yard run 9-62-4:16 45-6 3/5:19 NU – Broomfield, one-yard run 9-62-3:58 27-21 4/6:41 SU - Sales, 11-yard pass from Dantley 9-59-3:56 45-13 3/1:23 SU - Shadle, 21-yard field goal 9-57-4:49 31-20 4/1:52 PSU – Wagner, 43-yard field goal 4-3-1:07 48-13 3/0:16 PSU – Moye, 33-yard pass from Cianciolo 7-54-3:30 55-13 4/2:50 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SU – Brinkley, 24-148-1; NU – Orio, 7-49-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Passing SU – Dantley, 14-17-0; NU – Orio, 23-37-2 Rushing SU – Brinkley, 14-21-0; PSU – Royster, 13-101-0 Receiving SU –Sales, 2-41-0; Owen, 3-29-0; NU – Lott, 6-65-0 Passing SU – Dantley, 13-32-1; PSU – Clark, 10-21-2 Tackles SU – Giruzzi, 2-7-9; NU – Higgins, 6-4-10 Receiving SU – Davis, 3-40-0; PSU – Butler, 7-110-2 Tackles SU – Scott, K 6-2-8; PSU – Bowman, 5-3-8 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • 2008 GAME SUMMARIES GAME #5 GAME #6 Pittsburgh 34 Syracuse 6 Syracuse 24 West Virginia 17 September 27 • Carrier Dome • Syracuse October 11 • Milan Puskar Field • Morgantown, W.Va. Mike Holmes ran back a kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown on Patrick Shadle set the Mountaineer Field record for the longest Syracuse’s fi rst possession in the Orange’s 34-24 loss to Pi sburgh. fi eld goal with a 53-yard kick in the second quarter in a 17-6 loss at Holmes had seven kick returns for 207 total yards, se ng the Syracuse West Virginia. The Morgantown na ve’s career-long fi eld goal is ed ORANGE PRIDE single-game record and coming within one yard of Najeh Davenport’s for fourth-longest in Syracuse history (Sean Reali vs. Rugters, Sept, BIG EAST record of 208 yards (vs. Syracuse, Nov. 28, 1998). 17, 1994). CurƟ s Brinkley broke the 100-yard mark for the third me this Shadle also had a 26-yard fi eld goal in the fi rst quarter. He has season. He ran the ball 16 mes for 119 yards, including a career-long converted 35-of-43 (.814) fi eld-goal a empts in his career, including 43-yard bolt in the second quarter. Cam Dantley was 9-for-17 for 9-of-10 this season. The fourth-year kicker’s nine fi eld goals is ed 137 yards and two touchdowns. Dantley connected with six diff erent for 15th on SU’s single-season list (George Jakowenko, 1969 and Gary receivers, including Lavar Lobdell who had three recep ons for 52 Mike Holmes Anderson, 1980). Patrick Shadle yards, including a career-long 26-yard recep on. CurƟ s Brinkley rushed for more than 100 yards for the fourth me Pi scored a fi eld goal on its fi rst possession, capping a 10-play, 47 yard drive, with in six games. Brinkley gained 144 yards on 28 carries, one yard shy of tying his single-game 10:37 to go in the fi rst quarter. best. Brinkley ranks 22nd on Syracuse’s career rushing yards list with 1,589 yards on 367 Holmes gave Syracuse the lead with his 90-yard kickoff return up the sideline. The carries. Cameron Dantley connected on a career-best 24-of-40 pass a empts for 205 last me Syracuse ran back a touchdown off the kickoff was last season when Max Suter yards. Dantley’s 40 a empts ed for fourth on SU’s single-game record list (Troy Nunes vs. returned a kick for a score at Louisville. Virginia Tech, Nov. 9, 2007). A er the Orange defense held Pi sburgh, the SU off ense scored its second touchdown Donte Davis registered a career-high seven catches for a career-best 62 yards. on a 27-yard strike from Dantley to Donte Davis with 5:42 le in the fi rst quarter. Davis’ The SU defense held West Virginia’s off ense to 268 yards a er the Mountaineers had fi rst career touchdown recep on gave SU a 14-3 lead. been averaging 357 yards per game this season. Pi s cut into the Orange’s lead at 12:10 of the second frame on a 43-yard fi eld goal by Derrell Smith helped limit the WVU off ense with eight tackles, including a career-high Connor Lee that made the score 14-6. The Panthers crept to within one, 14-13, on a Bill three and a half tackles for loss and his fi rst-career sack. Arthur Jones recorded one tackle Stull to Dorin Dickerson two-yard scoring pass with 4:08 remaining in the fi rst half. for loss to move into a e for ninth place with James Wyche in SU’s record books. Jones Patrick Shadle knocked a 25-yard fi eld goal through the uprights to close out the fi rst has 23.5 career tackles for loss. half, giving Syracuse the 17-13 advantage. The score was Syracuse’s 12th in 12 a empts in Max Suter registered his fi rst career tackle for loss, while Jared Kimmel tallied his fi rst the red zone this season. career sack for seven yards and third career forced fumble. Syracuse opened the second half with a touchdown drive. Dantley connected with true On its opening drive, the Orange marched 82 yards on 16 plays to take the early lead, freshman Van Chew on a 36-yard pass to the le edge of the endzone. The Orange led, 3-0, on a 26-yard fi eld with 5:11 le in the fi rst quarter. 24-13, with 12:40 to play in the third quarter. West Virginia gained a 7-3 advantage with 7:39 remaining in the second quarter when Lee converted a 44-yard fi eld goal at 7:20 in the third, cu ng the Orange lead to eight, quarterback Jarre Brown connected with Jock Sanders on a 12-yard touchdown pass. The 24-16. Pi ’s LaRod Stephens-Howling then scored on a nine-yard run to pull the Panthers Mountaineers’ seven play, 63-yard scoring drive took 3:12. within two, 24-22, with 14:26 to go in the fi nal quarter. The Panthers converted a two- The Orange sliced the WVU margin to one, 7-6, when Shadle blasted the record- point conversion on a pass from Stull to Jonathan Baldwin to knot the score at 24-24. breaking 53-yard fi eld goal with 1:03 remaining in the fi rst half. Pi took the lead, 27-24, on a 25-yard fi eld goal by Lee with 9:17 le in the game. WVU kicker Pat McAfee extended the Mountaineers lead to four, 10-6, on a 33-yard On SU’s next drive, Greg Romeus sacked Dantley and jarred the ball loose. Pi ’s Jabaal fi eld goal with11:41 remaining in the fourth quarter. Sheard fell on the loose ball on Syracuse’s 34-yard line. The Panthers extended its lead to The Mountaineers extended their lead to 11, 17-6, when, on a third-and-seven from 10, 34-24, on a three-yard touchdown scamper by Stephens-Howling at 3:22. their own eight yard line, Noel Devine broke through the le side of the line and raced 92 yards up the sideline for the touchdown with 4:16 remaining in the game TEAM STATISTICS The Orange off ense came back on the fi eld with 4:09 remaining in regula on and drove SU PITT to WVU’s 23-yard line before turning the ball over on downs to close the game. First Downs 12 23 Rush Att.-Yards 27-126 46-241 TEAM STATISTICS Pass Yards 137 166 SU WVU Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 44-263 75-407 First Downs 20 13 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 9-17 17-29 Rush Att.-Yards 35-139 32-216 Passes had intercepted 0 0 Pass Yards 207 52 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Punts-Avg. 0-0 2-15.0 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 77-346 52-268 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 25-42 14-20 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-227 4-78 Passes had intercepted 1 0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Punts-Avg. 5-44.8 7-47.0 Penalties-Yards 4-40 4-31 Punt Returns-Yards 3-9 3-25 SCORING BY QUARTERS Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-195 4-268 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Penalties-Yards 6-50 8-69 Pittsburgh 3 10 3 18 34 SYRACUSE 14 3 7 0 24 SCORING BY QUARTERS SCORING SUMMARY 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Plays-Yds-Time Score Qtr./Time SYRACUSE 3 3 0 0 6 PITT – Lee, 40-yard field goal 10-47-4:23 3-0 1/10:37 West Virginia 0 7 0 10 17 SU – Holmes, 90-yard kick return 1-90-0:10 3-7 1/10:27 SU – Davis, 27-yard pass from Dantley 8-55-3:23 3-14 1/5:42 SCORING SUMMARY PITT – Lee, 43-yard field goal 13-61-4:44 6-14 2/12:10 Plays-Yds-Time Score Qtr./Time PITT – Dickerson, 2-yard pass from Stull 10-79-5:54 13-14 2/4:08 SU – Shadle, 26-yard field goal 16-81-8:39 3-0 1/5:11 SU – Shadle, 25-yard field goal 7-59-4:08 13-17 2/0:00 WVU – Sanders, 12-yard pass from Brown 7-63-3:17 3-7 2/7:39 SU – Chew, 36-yard pass from Dantley 5-56-2:20 13-24 3/12:40 SU – Shadle, 53-yard field goal 8-29-2:02 6-7 2/1:03 PITT – Lee, 44-yard field goal 10-46-5:20 16-24 3/7:20 WVU – McAfee, 33-yard field goal 12-41-4:46 6-10 4/11:41 PITT – Stephens-Howling, 9-yard run 11-89-4:41 24-24 4/14:26 WVU – Devine, 92-yard run 3-95-0:26 6-17 4/4:16 PITT – Lee, 25-yard field goal 6-44-2:47 27-24 4/9;17 PITT – Stephens-Howling, 3-yard run 8-34-4:43 34-24 4/3:22 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SU – Brinkley, 28-144; WVU – Devine, 18-193-1 Rushing SU – Brinkley, 16-119; Pitt – McCoy, 28-151-2 Passing SU – Dantley, 24-40-0; WVU – Brown, 14-20-1 Passing SU – Dantley, 9-17-2; Pitt – Stull, 17-29-1 Receiving SU – Davis, 7-62-0; WVU – Devine, 6-6-0 Receiving SU – Lobdell, 3-52-0; Pitt – Kinder, 8-92-0 Tackles SU – Brown/Smith, 4-4-8; WVU – Andrews, 5-4-9 Tackles SU – Mele, 6-5-11; Pitt – McKillop, 7-2-9 Syracuse (1-5, 0-2 BIG EAST) Syracuse Game Results (as of Oct 11, 2008) All games

Overall Conference Date Opponent Score Record Record Time Attend ------Aug 30, 2008 at Northwestern 10-30 L 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 3:03 20015 Sep 06, 2008 AKRON 28-42 L 0- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 3:12 31808 Sep 13, 2008 PENN STATE 13-55 L 0- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 3:19 45795 Sep 20, 2008 NORTHEASTERN W 30-21 1- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 2:58 34694 * Sep 27, 2008 PITTSBURGH 24-34 L 1- 4- 0 0- 1- 0 3:00 27549 * Oct 11, 2008 at West Virginia 6-17 L 1- 5- 0 0- 2- 0 2:59 58133

* indicates conference game

RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------BRINKLEY,C. 6-5 112 633 12 621 5.5 3 43 103.5 HOWARD,Ryan 4 3 0.8 0 4 HOGUE,Doug 5-2 33 146 0 146 4.4 1 18 29.2 WILLIAMS,Bruce 1 12 12.0 0 12 CARTER,Delone 3-0 21 139 0 139 6.6 0 32 46.3 Total...... 5 15 3.0 0 12 BAILEY,Antwon 2-0 5 15 0 15 3.0 0 4 7.5 Opponents...... 13 105 8.1 0 24 ROBINSON,A. 2-1 8 27 17 10 1.2 0 9 5.0 FIAMMETTA,Tony 6-5 3 5 0 5 1.7 0 3 0.8 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long BAILEY,Daniel 5-0 2 2 2 0 0.0 0 2 0.0 ------DANTLEY,Cam 5-5 18 53 64 -11 -0.6 0 20 -2.2 WILLIAMS,Bruce 1 9 9.0 0 9 Total...... 6 202 1020 95 925 4.6 4 43 154.2 McKINNON,Randy 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 6 233 1359 109 1250 5.4 9 92 208.3 BROWN,A.J. 1 1 1.0 0 1 SMITH,Derrell 1 4 4.0 0 4 PASSING GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Total...... 4 14 3.5 0 9 ------Opponents...... 4 26 6.5 1 26 DANTLEY,Cam 5-5 121.71 73-126-3 57.9 753 7 36 150.6 ROBINSON,A. 2-1 66.62 14-31-1 45.2 103 0 18 51.5 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TEAM 2-0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 ------BRINKLEY,C. 6-5 125.20 1-1-0 100.0 3 0 3 0.5 SUTER,Max 19 394 20.7 0 28 Total...... 6 110.22 88-159-4 55.3 859 7 36 143.2 HOLMES,Mike 15 393 26.2 1 90 Opponents...... 6 145.28 117-186-4 62.9 1330 15 55 221.7 HOWARD,Ryan 2 55 27.5 0 29 Total...... 36 842 23.4 1 90 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Opponents...... 25 635 25.4 0 69 ------DAVIS,Donte 6-4 21 230 11.0 1 34 38.3 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long OWEN,Mike 6-5 14 132 9.4 2 32 22.0 ------FIAMMETTA,Tony 6-5 11 78 7.1 0 19 13.0 GIRUZZI,V. 1 4 4.0 0 4 LOBDELL,Lavar 6-4 9 128 14.2 0 26 21.3 Total...... 1 4 4.0 0 4 SALES,Marcus 6-0 8 86 10.8 1 25 14.3 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 BRINKLEY,C. 6-5 8 41 5.1 0 10 6.8 HOGUE,Doug 5-2 6 42 7.0 1 9 8.4 CHEW,Van 6-0 3 51 17.0 1 36 8.5 MAYES,Grant 5-2 1 26 26.0 0 26 5.2 PROVO,Nick 2-0 1 15 15.0 1 15 7.5 MERKERSON,D. 6-0 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.3 CERVINO,Chaz 6-1 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.2 MALJOVEC,Ben 6-1 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.2 WILLIAMS,Bruce 6-4 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.0 DANTLEY,Cam 5-5 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.6 BAILEY,Daniel 5-0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.2 Total...... 6 88 859 9.8 7 36 143.2 Opponents...... 6 117 1330 11.4 15 55 221.7 Syracuse (1-5, 0-2 BIG EAST) Syracuse Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2008) All games

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ------SHADLE,Patrick 0 9-10 12-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 39 DANTLEY,Cam 5 144 -11 753 742 148.4 BRINKLEY,C. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 BRINKLEY,C. 6 113 621 3 624 104.0 HOGUE,Doug 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 HOGUE,Doug 5 33 146 0 146 29.2 OWEN,Mike 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 CARTER,Delone 3 21 139 0 139 46.3 CHEW,Van 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ROBINSON,A. 2 39 10 103 113 56.5 HOLMES,Mike 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 BAILEY,Antwon 2 5 15 0 15 7.5 PROVO,Nick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 FIAMMETTA,Tony 6 3 5 0 5 0.8 SALES,Marcus 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 6 361 925 859 1784 297.3 DAVIS,Donte 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 6 419 1250 1330 2580 430.0 Total...... 12 9-10 12-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 111 Opponents...... 25 7-8 24-24 0-0 1 1-1 0 1 199

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------LONG,Rob 27 1249 46.3 72 3 5 7 0 SHADLE,Patrick 9-10 90.0 0-0 3-3 2-2 3-3 1-2 53 0 Total...... 27 1249 46.3 72 3 5 7 0 Opponents...... 23 935 40.7 59 2 8 12 0 FG SEQUENCE Syracuse OPPONENTS ------KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Northwestern (36),51 ------Akron - 41 RECHUL,Niko 26 1712 65.8 1 0 Penn State (44),(44) (52),(43) LONG,Rob 1 43 43.0 0 1 Northeastern (46),(32),(21) - Total...... 27 1755 65.0 1 1 635 40.7 29 Pittsburgh (25) (40),(43),(44),(25) Opponents...... 37 2328 62.9 1 0 842 39.6 30 West Virginia (26),(53) (33)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ------BRINKLEY,C. 6 621 41 0 0 0 662 110.3 SUTER,Max 6 0 0 0 394 0 394 65.7 HOLMES,Mike 6 0 0 0 393 0 393 65.5 DAVIS,Donte 6 0 230 0 0 0 230 38.3 HOGUE,Doug 5 146 42 0 0 0 188 37.6 CARTER,Delone 3 139 0 0 0 0 139 46.3 OWEN,Mike 6 0 132 0 0 0 132 22.0 LOBDELL,Lavar 6 0 128 0 0 0 128 21.3 SALES,Marcus 6 0 86 0 0 0 86 14.3 FIAMMETTA,Tony 6 5 78 0 0 0 83 13.8

Total...... 6 925 859 15 842 14 2655 442.5 Opponents...... 6 1250 1330 105 635 26 3346 557.7 Syracuse (1-5, 0-2 BIG EAST) Syracuse Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2008) All games

TEAM STATISTICS SYR OPP ------SCORING...... 111 199 Points Per Game...... 18.5 33.2 FIRST DOWNS...... 94 138 Rushing...... 50 64 Passing...... 39 69 Penalty...... 5 5 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 925 1250 Yards gained rushing...... 1020 1359 Yards lost rushing...... 95 109 Rushing Attempts...... 202 233 Average Per Rush...... 4.6 5.4 Average Per Game...... 154.2 208.3 TDs Rushing...... 4 9 PASSING YARDAGE...... 859 1330 Att-Comp-Int...... 159-88-4 186-117-4 Average Per Pass...... 5.4 7.2 Average Per Catch...... 9.8 11.4 Average Per Game...... 143.2 221.7 TDs Passing...... 7 15 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 1784 2580 Total Plays...... 361 419 Average Per Play...... 4.9 6.2 Average Per Game...... 297.3 430.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 36-842 25-635 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 5-15 13-105 INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 4-14 4-26 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 23.4 25.4 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 3.0 8.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 3.5 6.5 FUMBLES-LOST...... 8-4 7-4 PENALTIES-Yards...... 22-201 34-296 Average Per Game...... 33.5 49.3 PUNTS-Yards...... 27-1249 23-935 Average Per Punt...... 46.3 40.7 Net punt average...... 40.1 38.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 28:06 31:54 3RD-DOWN Conversions...... 23/75 50/86 3rd-Down Pct...... 31% 58% 4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 4/12 4/4 4th-Down Pct...... 33% 100% SACKS BY-Yards...... 6-41 10-62 MISC YARDS...... 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 12 25 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 9-10 7-8 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES...... 13-15 87% 18-19 95% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... 8-15 53% 16-19 84% PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 12-12 100% 24-24 100% ATTENDANCE...... 139846 78148 Games/Avg Per Game...... 4/34962 2/39074 Neutral Site Games...... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------Syracuse...... 30 26 42 13 - 111 Opponents...... 38 64 27 70 - 199 Syracuse (1-5, 0-2 BIG EAST) Syracuse Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2008) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------50 MELE,Mike 6-6 16 24 40 ...... 25 SMITH,Derrell 6-6 18 21 39 5.0-23 1.0-9 1-4 2 . . 1 . . 45 FLAHERTY,Jake 6-6 21 16 37 . . . . 2 . . . . 35 HOLMES,Mike 6-6 25 8 33 . . . 2 . . 1 . . 30 GIRUZZI,V. 6-6 12 20 32 2.0-4 0.5-1 . 1 1 1-4 . . . 17 BROWN,A.J. 6-4 16 13 29 0.5-0 . 1-1 2 . . . . . 15 WILLIAMS,Bruce 6-4 12 11 23 0.5-1 . 1-9 1 . 1-0 . . . 34 CHIARA,Paul 6-0 13 8 21 1.0-1 ...... 97 JONES,Arthur 6-6 9 10 19 5.0-18 1.0-7 . 1 . 1-0 . . . 28 SCOTT,Nico 6-6 10 5 15 ...... 95 SANTIAGO,Nick 6-6 9 5 14 3.5-11 1.5-7 . . 2 . 1 . . 6 MERKERSON,D. 6-0 8 6 14 1.0-2 ...... 20 McKINNON,Randy 3-3 8 5 13 1.5-4 . 1-0 1 . . . . . 26 SCOTT,Kevyn 6-2 8 4 12 ...... 21 HOWARD,Ryan 6-0 7 4 11 . . . 1 . . . . . 90 KIMMEL,Jared 6-5 3 8 11 2.0-14 1.0-7 . . . . 2 . . 55 PERKINS,A. 5-0 6 3 9 2.5-16 1.0-10 . 2 1 1-0 . . . 94 TRIBBEY, Bud 6-0 5 4 9 0.5-0 . . . 2 . . . . 24 SUTER,Max 6-1 5 3 8 1.0-4 ...... 51 LEWIS,Andrew 5-0 5 3 8 2.0-5 ...... 46 CANTEY,Parker 6-0 2 4 6 1.0-2 ...... 54 MARINOVICH,M. 6-0 4 2 6 ...... 10 GRAHAM,Dorian 6-0 4 1 5 . . . 1 . . . . . 27 SATTERFIELD,F. 5-0 1 3 4 ...... 43 FIAMMETTA,Tony 6-5 2 1 3 ...... 1 . . 8 CATALINA,Cody 6-0 1 2 3 ...... 57 LEO,Max 5-0 1 2 3 ...... 33 MALJOVEC,Ben 6-1 . 2 2 ...... 88 MIDDLETON,L. 1-0 1 1 2 ...... 14 MAYES,Grant 5-2 1 . 1 ...... 47 LONG,Rob 6-0 . 1 1 ...... Total...... 6-0 233 200 433 29-105 6-41 4-14 14 8 4-4 6 . . Opponents...... 6-0 215 170 385 18-87 10-62 4-26 15 12 4-0 5 . 1 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Nwest. Akron PSU Neast. Pitt. WVU USF Louis. Rutgers UConn. ND Cincy. TOTAL OFFENSE SU 225 353 159 438 263 346 OPP 484 478 560 383 407 268 TOTAL PLAYS SU 58 63 60 59 44 77 OPP 77 72 82 61 75 52 AVG. Yds/Play SU 3.9 5.6 2.7 7.4 6.0 4.5

OPP 6.3 6.6 6.8 6.3 5.4 5.2 ORANGE PRIDE RUSHING: Yds. SU 122 218 49 271 126 139 OPP 269 218 216 90 241 216 Att. SU 30 43 25 42 27 35 OPP 42 46 43 24 46 32 TDs SU 1 1 0 2 0 0 OPP 0 3 2 1 2 1 PASSING: Yds. SU 103 135 110 167 137 207 OPP 215 260 344 293 166 52 Att. SU 28 20 35 17 17 42 OPP 35 26 39 37 29 20 Comp. SU 14 13 13 14 9 25 OPP 23 20 20 23 17 14 Comp. Pct. SU 50.0 65.0 37.0 82.3 53.0 60.0 OPP 65.7 77.0 51.3 62.1 58.6 70.0 TDs SU 0 3 1 1 2 0 OPP 3 3 5 2 1 1 Int. SU 1 1 1 0 0 0 OPP 1 1 0 2 0 1 1st DOWNS: Total SU 11 20 8 23 12 20 OPP 25 29 26 22 23 13 Rush SU 5 13 2 15 6 9 OPP 13 14 10 5 12 10 Pass SU 4 7 5 7 5 11 OPP 11 15 16 16 9 2 Penalty SU 2 0 1 1 1 0 OPP 1 0 0 1 2 1 TIME OF POSS. SU 28:42 26:36 24:54 31:28 21:40 35:16 OPP 31:18 33:24 35:06 28:32 38:20 24:44 3rd DOWN CONV. SU 3-14 3-9 2-17 4-8 3-9 8-18 OPP 5-11 10-14 10-17 10-14 11-18 4-12

4th DOWN CONV. SU 0-0 1-3 3-5 0-0 0-1 0-3 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE OPP 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 PUNTING:#-Avg. SU 7-47.1 3-38.7 7-51.3 1-55.0 4-41.2 5-44.8 OPP 6-32.0 2-40.5 3-39.3 3-40.3 2-36.0 7-47.0 FUMBLES: #-Lost SU 1-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 OPP 1-1 1-0 3-2 1-1 0-0 1-0 PENALTIES: #-Yds. SU 5-36 1-5 1-15 5-55 4-40 6-50 OPP 6-65 5-30 7-56 4-45 4-31 8-69 PUNT RET.: #-Yds. SU 1-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-9 OPP 2-6 1-11 4-33 1-0 2-30 3-25 KO RET.: #-Yds. SU 5-99 7-131 8-194 4-91 8-227 4-100 OPP 2-63 5-146 4-130 7-155 4-78 3-63 SACKS BY: #-Yds. SU 1-1 2-17 1-7 0-0 0-0 2-16 OPP 2-15 2-15 1-4 0-0 2-14 3-14 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING (CARRIES-YDS/TDS) Player Nwest. Akron PSU Neast. Pitt.* WVU* USF* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* ND Cincy* Bailey, Antwon DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-5/0 3-10/0 Bailey, Daniel 1-2/0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-(-2)/0 DNP Brinkley, Curtis 9-49/1 21-143/1 14-21/0 24-148/1 16-119/0 28-144/0 Carter, Delone 6-45/0 12-88/0 3-6/0 DNP DNP DNP ORANGE PRIDE Dantley, Cameron 0-0 5-(-25)/0 3-7/0 2-26/0 4-(-4)/0 4-(-15)/0 Fiammetta, Tony 1-2/0 2-3/0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Hogue, Doug 6-23/0 3-9/0 4-6/0 16-100/1 4-8/0 DNP Robinson, Andrew 7-1/0 0-0 1-9/0 DNP DNP DNP

RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YDS/TDS) Player Nwest. Akron PSU Neast. Pitt.* WVU* USF* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* ND Cincy* Bailey, Daniel 1-(-1)/0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP Brinkley, Curtis 2-7/0 0-0 3-7/0 2-18/0 0-0 1-9/0 Cervino, Chaz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-7/0 Chew, Van 0-0 1-8/0 0-0 0-0 1-36/1 1-7/0 Dantley, Cameron DNP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3/0 Davis, Donte 2-38/0 4-40/0 3-40/0 1-17/0 2-33/1 7-62/0 Fiammetta, Tony 1-11/0 2-13/0 2-10/0 2-26/0 0-0 4-18/0 Hogue, Doug 2-12/0 0-0 0-0 3-25/1 1-5/0 DNP Lobdell, Lavar 2-22/0 0-0 0-0 1-11/0 3-52/0 3-43/0 Maljovec, Ben 0-0 0-0 1-7/0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mayes, Grant DNP 0-0 1-26/0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Merkerson, Da’Mon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-8/0 Owen, Mike 0-0 5-59/2 2-9/0 3-29/0 1-5/0 3-30/0 Provo, Nick DNP 1-15/1 0-0 DNP DNP DNP Sales, Marcus 1-8/0 0-0 1-11/1 2-41/0 1-6/0 3-20/0 Williams, Bruce 1-6/0 0-0 Moved to defense PASSING Robinson, Andrew Dantley, Cameron Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack

at Northwestern 28 14 1 50.0 103 0 18 2 at Northwestern DNP UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE AKRON DNP AKRON 20 13 1 65.0 135 3 32 2 PENN STATE 3 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 PENN STATE 32 13 1 41.0 110 1 34 1 NORTHEASTERN DNP NORTHEASTERN 17 14 0 82.3 167 1 25 0 PITTSBURGH * DNP PITTSBURGH 17 9 0 53.0 137 2 36 2 at West Virginia * DNP at West Virginia * 40 24 1 60.0 204 0 25 3 at South Florida * at South Florida * LOUISVILLE * LOUISVILLE * at Rutgers * at Rutgers * CONNECTICUT * CONNECTICUT * at Notre Dame at Notre Dame at Cincinnati * at Cincinnati *

* Denotes BIG EAST conference game SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS KICKING Shadle, Patrick Opponent FG-FGA/Yds (Miss) PATs at Northwestern 1-2/ 36, (51) 1-1 AKRON 0-0 4-4 PENN STATE 2-2/44, 44 1-1

NORTHEASTERN 3-3/46, 32, 21 3-3 ORANGE PRIDE PITTSBURGH * 1-1/25 3-3 at West Virginia * 2-2/26, 53 0-0 at South Florida * LOUISVILLE * at Rutgers * CONNECTICUT * at Notre Dame at Cincinnati * KICK RETURNS Suter, Max Holmes, Mike Howard, Ryan Opponent No - Yds - Avg. - Lg No - Yds - Avg. - Lg No - Yds - Avg. - Lg at Northwestern 5 - 99 - 19.8 - 28 2 - 26 - 13 - 14 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 AKRON 5 - 105 - 21 - 24 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 PENN STATE 5 - 111 - 22.2 - 24 1 - 28 - 28 - 28 2 - 55 - 27.5 - 29 NORTHEASTERN 1 - 10 - 10 - 10 3 - 81 - 27 - 34 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 PITTSBURGH * 1 - 20 - 20 - 20 7 - 207 - 29.5 - 90 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 at West Virginia * 2 - 49 - 24.5 - 28 2 - 51 - 25.5 - 27 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 at South Florida * LOUISVILLE * at Rutgers * CONNECTICUT * at Notre Dame at Cincinnati *

PUNT RETURNS PUNTING Howard, Ryan Williams, Bruce Long, Rob Opponent No - Yds - Avg. - Lg No - Yds - Avg. - Lg Opponent No - Yds - Avg.-Inside 20 at Northwestern 1 - 4 - 4 - 4 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 at Northwestern 7 - 330 - 47.1 - 2 2008 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE AKRON 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 AKRON 3 - 116 - 38.7 - 2 PENN STATE 1 - 2 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 PENN STATE 7 - 359 - 51.3 - 1 NORTHEASTERN 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 NORTHEASTERN 1 - 55 - 55.0 - 0 PITTSBURGH * 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 PITTSBURGH * 4 - 165 - 41.2 - 2 at West Virginia * 2 - (-3) - (-1.5) - 0 1 - 12 - 12 - 12 at West Virginia * 5 - 224 - 44.8 - 0 at South Florida * at South Florida * LOUISVILLE * LOUISVILLE * at Rutgers * at Rutgers * CONNECTICUT * CONNECTICUT * at Notre Dame at Notre Dame at Cincinnati * at Cincinnati *

* Denotes BIG EAST conference game SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LINE (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) Player Nwest. Akron PSU Neast. Pitt.* WVU* USF* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* ND Cincy* Giruzzi, Vincenzo 4-5/9 3-2/5 0-3/3 2-7/9 3-2/5 1-0/1 Jones, Arthur 2-2/4 3-2/5 1-3/4 0-0 2-1/3 1-2/3 Kimmel, Jared 1-1/2 1-2/3 0-1/1 0-2/2 0-2/2 1-0/1 Lewis, Andrew DNP 0-0 2-3/5 1-0/1 2-0/2 0-0 Marinovich, Mikhail 0-0 1-1/2 3-1/4 0-0 0-0 0-0 ORANGE PRIDE Middleton, Lamar 1-1/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Perkins, Anthony 2-2/4 3-0/3 0-1/1 1-0/1 0-0 DNP Santiago, Nick 1-2/3 1-1/2 2-0/2 1-0/1 2-1/3 2-0/2 Tribbey, Bud 1-0/1 2-0/2 1-0/1 0-1/1 0-1/1 1-2/3

LINEBACKERS (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) Player Nwest. Akron PSU Neast. Pitt.* WVU* USF* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* ND Cincy* Canty, Parker 0-0 0-1/1 2-1/3 0-2/2 0-0 0-0 Flaherty, Jake 4-4/8 7-2/9 1-5/6 2-2/4 4-2/6 3-1/4 Mele, Mike 1-6/7 3-3/6 3-3/6 3-4/7 6-5/11 0-3/3 Smith, Derrell 4-3/7 2-2/4 1-5/6 2-2/4 5-5/10 4-4/8

DEFENSIVE BACKS (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) Player Nwest. Akron PSU Neast. Pitt.* WVU* USF* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* ND Cincy* Brown, A.J. 5-6/11 1-1/2 3-0/3 0-0 3-2/5 4-4/8 Chiara, Paul 3-2/5 7-2/9 2-2/4 0-0 1-1/2 0-1/1 Graham, Dorian 0-0 0-0 2-0/2 1-1/2 0-0 1-0/1 Holmes, Mike 4-2/6 2-1/3 6-0/6 4-2/6 4-1/5 5-2/7 Howard, Ryan 1-0/1 2-0/2 0-0 1-1/2 2-2/4 1-1/2 McKinnon, Randy 4-4/8 1-0/1 DNP 3-1/4 DNP DNP Merkerson, Da’Mon 1-2/3 5-3/8 1-0/1 0-0 1-1/2 0-0 Scott, Kevyn 1-0/1 0-1/1 6-2/8 0-0 0-0 1-1/2 Scott, Nico 1-0/1 1-1/2 1-0/1 3-1/4 2-0/2 2-3/5 Suter, Max 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1/2 0-0 4-2/6 Williams, Bruce 0-0 0-0 1-4/5 7-0/7 3-7/10 1-0/1 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE

* Denotes BIG EAST conference game SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • ORANGE CAREER HIGHS ANTWON BAILEY (#29, FRESHMAN, RUNNING BACK) VAN CHEW (#82, FRESHMAN, WIDE RECEIVER) Rushing Yards 10 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Receiving Yards 36 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Carries 3 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Receptions 1 vs. Akron, Pittsburgh, West Virginia, 2008 Longest 4 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Longest 36 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Touchdowns 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 DANIEL BAILEY (#23, JUNIOR, RUNNING BACK) PAUL CHIARA (#34, SENIOR, FREE SAFETY)

Rushing Yards -1 vs. Northwestern, 2008 ORANGE PRIDE Carries 1 vs. Northwestern, Pittsburgh, 2008 Rushing Yards 55 vs. Connecticut, 2007 Longest -1 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Carries 9 vs. Connecticut, 2007 Receiving Yards 2 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Longest 24 vs. Louisville, 2005 Receptions 1 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Touchdowns 1 vs. Louisville, 2005; Cincinnati, 2007 Longest 2 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Receiving Yards 37 vs. Connecticut, 2007 Receptions 3 vs. Louisville, 2005; Connecticut, Cincinnati, 2007 Longest 20 vs. Connecticut, 2007 CURTIS BRINKLEY (#22, SENIOR, RUNNING BACK) Tackles Solo 7 vs. Akron, 2008 Assist 2 vs. Northwestern, Akron, 2008 Rushing Yards 145 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Total 9 vs. Akron, 2008 Carries 28 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Punt Returns Number 2 vs. Rutgers, 2007 Longest 43 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Yards 1 vs. Rutgers, 2007 Touchdowns 1 vs. Miami (OH), Connecticut, 2006; West Virginia, Rutgers, 2007; Northwestern, Akron, Northeastern 2008 CAMERON DANTLEY (#4, SENIOR, QUARTERBACK) Kickoff Returns Yards 91 vs. West Virginia, 2006 Passing Yards 276 vs. South Florida, 2007 Returns 4 vs. Notre Dame, 2005; West Virginia, 2006 Attempts 40 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Longest 48 vs. Rutgers, 2005 Completions 24 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Receiving Yards 89 vs. Illiniois, 2007 Long 56 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Receptions 4 vs. Louisville, 2006; Washington, Illinois, 2007 Touchdowns 3 vs. Akron, 2008 Longest 62 vs. Illinois, 2007 Interceptions 2 vs. South Florida, 2007 Touchdowns 1 vs. Connecticut, 2006 Rushing Yards 26 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Passing Yards 3 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Carries 6 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Attempts 1 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Longest 20 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Completions 1 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Receiving Yards 3 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Long 3 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Receptions 1 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Longest 3 vs. West Virginia, 2008 A.J. BROWN (#17, SENIOR, STRONG SAFETY) DONTE DAVIS (#7, SOPHOMORE, WIDE RECEIVER) Tackles Solo 6 vs. Louisville, 2006; Washington, 2007 Assist 6 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Receiving Yards 62 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Total 11 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Receptions 7 vs. West Virginia, 2008 TFL-Yds 1.0/2 vs. Illinois, 2007 Longest 34 vs. Penn State, 2008 Interceptions 1 vs. Iowa, Illinois, South Florida, 2006; Touchdowns 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 vs. Louisville, Miami (OH), 2007 vs. Northwestern, 2008 TONY FIAMMETTA (#43, SENIOR, FULLBACK) INT Return Yds 23 vs. Louisville, 2007 Breakups 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Rushing Yards 10 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Fumbles Forced 1 vs. Louisville, 2006; Illinois, 2007 Carries 4 vs. Iowa, 2006 Longest 7 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 PARKER CANTEY (#46, SOPHOMORE, LINEBACKER) Receiving Yards 21 vs. Cincinnati, 2007

Receptions 4 vs. West Virginia, 2008 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Tackles Solo 4 vs. Connecticut, 2007 Longest 19 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Assist 6 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Kickoff Returns Yards 16 vs. Louisville, 2006 Total 9 vs. Connecticut, 2007 Returns 1 vs. Wyoming, Louisville, 2006 TFL-Yds 1.0/1 vs. West Virginia, 2007 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Penn State, 2008 1.0/2 vs. Penn State, 2008 DELONE CARTER (#3, SOPHOMORE, RUNNING BACK) JAKE FLAHERTY (#45, SENIOR, LINEBACKER) Rushing Yards 129 vs. Wyoming, 2006 Tackles Solo 8 vs. Louisville, 2007 Carries 21 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 Assist 10 vs. Connecticut, 2007 Longest 47 vs. South Florida, 2006 Total 15 vs. Connecticut, 2007 Touchdowns 4 vs. Wyoming, 2006 TFL-Yds 2.0-11 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Receiving Yards 22 vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 Sacks 1.0-6 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Receptions 2 vs. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Connecticut, 2006 VINCENZO GIRUZZI (#33, GR. STUD., DEFENSIVE END) CODY CATALINA (#8, REDSHIRT FR., QUARTERBACK) Tackles Solo 5 vs. Rutgers, 2006; Washington, 2007 Assist 7 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Tackles Solo 1 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Total 9 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Assist 1 vs. Akron, West Virginia, 2008 Breakups 1 vs. Illinois, 2007 Total 1 vs. Akron, Northeastern, West Virginia 2008 TFL-Yds. 1.0-5 vs. Louisville, 1.0-3 vs. Buffalo, 2007 CHAZ CERVINO (#83, REDSHIRT FRESHMAN, WIDE RECEIVER) 1.0-2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Receiving Yards 7 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Receptions 1 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Longest 7 vs. West Virginia, 2008 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • ORANGE CAREER HIGHS DORIAN GRAHAM (#10, FRESHMAN, SAFETY) LAVAR LOBDELL (#11, JUNIOR, WIDE RECEIVER) Tackles Solo 2 vs. Penn State, 2008 Receiving Yards 52 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Assist 1 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Receptions 3 vs. South Florida, 2007 Total 2 vs. Penn State, Northeastern, 2008 3 vs. Pittsburgh, West Virginia, 2008 Longest 26 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 DOUG HOGUE (#32, SOPHOMORE, RUNNING BACK) Rushing Yards 100 vs. Northeastern, 2008 ROB LONG (#47, SOPHOMORE, PUNTER)

Carries 24 vs. Buffalo, 2007 ORANGE PRIDE Punts 10 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Longest 20 vs. Connecticut, 2007 Yards 410 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Touchdowns 1 vs. Buffalo, 2007, 1 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Average 55.0 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Receiving Yards 25 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Long 73 vs. South Florida, 2007 Receptions 3 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Tackles Assist 1 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Longest 19 vs. South Florida, 2007 Total 1 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Touchdowns 1 vs. Northeastern, 2008

MIKE HOLMES (#35, SOPHOMORE, CORNERBACK) BEN MALJOVEC (#33, SENIOR, TIGHT END/FULLBACK) Tackles Solo 8 vs. West Virginia, 2007 Tackles Solo 7 vs. Miami (OH), 2007 Assist 5 vs. West Virginia, 2007 Assist 5 vs. Miami (OH), 2007 Total 13 vs. West Virignia, 2007 Total 12 vs. Miami (OH), 2007 TFL-Yds. 1.0-1 vs. Rutgers, 1.0-2 vs. Pitt, 2007 TFL/Yds. 1.0/3 vs. Rutgers, 2007 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Miami (OH), South Florida, 2007 Interceptions 1 vs. Miami (OH), Cincinnati, 2006; Rutgers, 2007 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Int. Ret. Yds. 52 vs. Rutgers, 2007 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Penn State, 2008 Int. Ret. TDs 1 vs. Miami (OH), 2006 Kick Returns 3 vs. West Virginia, Buffalo, 2007 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Connecticut, 2006 3 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Fumble Recoveries-Ret. Yds. 2-2 vs. Louisville, 2007 Yards 207 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Receiving Yards 7 vs. Penn State, 2008 Longest 90 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Receptions 1 vs. Penn State, 2008 Touchdowns 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Longest 7 vs. Penn State, 2008

RYAN HOWARD (#21, SENIOR, CORNERBACK/PUNT RETURN) MIKHAIL MARINOVICH (#54, FRESHMAN, DEFENSIVE END) Tackles Solo 2 vs. Akron, Pittsburgh, 2008 Tackles Solo 3 vs. Penn State, 2008 Assist 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Assist 1 vs. Akron, Penn State, 2008 Total 4 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Total 4 vs. Penn State, 2008 Punt Returns 3 vs. South Florida, 2007 Yards 32 vs. South Florida, 2007 GRANT MAYES (#14, FRESHMAN, WIDE RECEIVER) Longest 13 vs. South Florida, 2007 Tackles Solo 1 vs. Akron, 2008 Total 1 vs. Akron, 2008 JARED KIMMEL (#90, SOPHOMORE, DEFENSIVE END) Receiving Yards 26 vs. Penn State, 2008 Tackles Solo 1 vs. Washington, Iowa, Louisville 2007 Receptions 1 vs. Penn State, 2008 Assist 2 vs. Akron, 2008 Longest 26 vs. Penn State, 2008 Total 3 vs. Akron, 2008 TFL-Yds 1.0-7 vs. Buffalo, 2007 RANDY MCKINNON (#20, SOPHOMORE, FREE SAFETY) Sacks-Yds 1.0-7 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Louisville, 2007 Tackles Solo 6 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 1 vs.Northwestern, West Virginia, 2008 Assist 5 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Louisville, 2007 Total 11 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Interceptions 1 vs. Northeastern, 2008 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE ARTHUR JONES (#97, JUNIOR, DEFENSIVE TACKLE) Breakups 1 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Kick Returns 3 vs. West Virginia, 2007 Tackles Solo 6 vs. Rutgers, 2007 Yards 54 vs. West Virginia, 2007 Assist 7 vs. Iowa, 2007 Longest 23 vs. West Virginia, 2007 Total 9 vs. Iowa, 2007 Sack-Yds 1.0-4 vs. Miami (OH), 2007 1.0-7 vs. Akron, 2008 MIKE MELE (#50, SOPHOMORE, LINEBACKER) TFL-Yds 4.0-5 vs. Buffalo, 2007 Tackles Solo 6 vs. South Florida, 2007 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Assist 6 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Blocked Kicks 1 vs. Cincinnati, 2007 Total 10 vs. South Florida, 2007 Fumble Recoveries-Yds 1-0 vs. South Florida, 2006 TFL-Yds. 0.5-1 vs. Rutgers, 2007 1-0 vs. Penn State, 2008 Breakups 1 vs. Louisville, 2007

MAX LEO (#57, JUNIOR, LONG SNAPPER) DA’MON MERKERSON (#6, SOPHOMORE, CORNERBACK) Receiving Yards 43 vs. Louisville, 2007 Tackles Solo 1 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Receptions 2 vs. Illinois, Buffalo, South Florida, 2007 Assist 1 vs. Penn State, West Virginia, 2008 Longest 43 vs. Louisville, 2007 Total 1 vs. Penn State, Northeastern, West Virginia, 2008 Touchdowns 1 vs. Louisville, 2007 Tackles Solo 5 vs. Akron, 2008 ANDREW LEWIS (#51, SOPHOMORE, DEFENSIVE END) Assist 3 vs. Akron, 2008 Total 8 vs. Akron, 2008 Tackles Solo 2 vs. Penn State, Pittsburgh, 2008 TFL-Yds. 1.0-2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Assist 3 vs. Penn State, 2008 Total 5 vs. Penn State, 2008 TFL-Yds 1.0-4 vs. Penn State, 2008, 1.0-1 vs. Northeastern, 2008 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • ORANGE CAREER HIGHS LAMAR MIDDLETON (#88, REDSHIRT FR., DEFENSIVE END) KEVYN SCOTT (#26, REDSHIRT FR., SAFETY) Tackles Solo 1 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Tackles Solo 6 vs. Penn State, 2008 Assist 1 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Assist 2 vs. Penn State, 2008 Total 2 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Total 8 vs. Penn State, 2008

MIKE OWEN (#85, JUNIOR, TIGHT END) NICO SCOTT (#28, CORNERBACK, SOPHOMORE) Tackles Solo 7 vs. Buffalo, 2007 Receiving Receptions 5 vs. Akron, 2008 ORANGE PRIDE Yards 59 vs. Akron, 2008 Assist 3 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Longest 32 vs. Akron, 2008 Total 9 vs. Buffalo, 2007 Touchdowns 2 vs. Akron, 2008 Tackles Solo 2 vs. Louisville, 2007 PATRICK SHADLE (#42, SENIOR, KICKER) Assist 1 vs. Wake Forest, Iowa, Illinois, Miami (OH), West Virginia, 2006; Washington, UB 2007 Field Goals Made 3 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Total 3 vs. Louisville, 2007 Attempted 3 vs. Iowa, 2006 3 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Longest 53 vs. West Virginia, 2008 ANTHONY PERKINS (#56, SOPHOMORE, DEFENSIVE END) PAT’s Attempts 5 vs. Louisville, 2007 Made 5 vs. Louisville, 2007 Tackles Solo 3 vs. Akron, 2008 Assist 2 vs. Northwestern, 2008 Total 4 vs. Northwestern, 2008 DERRELL SMITH (#25, SOPHOMORE, LINEBACKER) TFL-Yds. 1.0-10 vs. Akron, 1.0-3 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Rushing Yards 19 vs. Washington, 2007 Sacks-Yds. 1.0-10 vs. Akron, 2008 Carries 5 vs. Washington, 2007 Breakups 2 vs. Penn State, 2008 Longest 8 vs. Washington, 2007 Fumbles Recovered 1 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Receiving Yards 9 vs. Washington, 2007 Receptions 1 vs. Washington, 2007 Longest 9 vs. Washington, 2007 NICK PROVO (#80, REDSHIRT FR., TIGHT END) Tackles Solo 5 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Assist 5 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Receiving Yards 15 vs. Akron, 2008 Total 10 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Receptions 1 vs. Akron, 2008 Interceptions-Return Yds 1-4 vs. Akron, 2008 Longest 15 vs. Akron, 2008 TFL-Yds 3.5-17 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Touchdowns 1 vs. Akron, 2008 Fumbles Forced 1 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 ANDREW ROBINSON (#9, JUNIOR, QUARTERBACK) MAX SUTER (#24, SOPHOMORE, SAFETY) Passing Yards 423 vs. Louisville, 2007 Attempts 47 vs. Cincinnati, 2007 Kickoff Returns Number 8 vs. South Florida, 2007 Completions 29 vs. Cincinnati, 2007 Yards 198 vs. Rutgers, 2007 Longest 79 vs. Louisville, 2007, to Taj Smith (TD) Longest 93 vs. Louisville, 2007 Touchdowns 4 vs. Louisville, 2007 Touchdowns 1 vs. Louisville, 2007 Interceptions 2 vs. West Virginia, Buffalo, 2007 Tackles Solo 4 vs. West Virginia, 2007 Rushing Yards 62 vs. Buffalo, 2007 Assist 3 vs. West Virginia, 2007 Carries 9 vs. Buffalo, 2007 Total 7 vs. West Virginia, 2007 Longest 18 vs. Rutgers, 2006; Miami (OH), 2007 Rushing Yards 27 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Receiving Catches 1 vs. Rutgers, 2006 Carries 6 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Yards 4 vs. Rutgers, 2006 Longest 12 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 BUD TRIBBEY (#94, SOPHOMORE, DEFENSIVE TACKLE)

MARCUS SALES (#5, FRESHMAN, WIDE RECEIVER) UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Tackles Solo 3 vs. Washington, South Florida, 2007 Receiving Yards 41 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Assist 3 vs. Connecticut, 2007 Receptions 3 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Total 4 vs. Connecticut, 2007 Longest 25 vs. Northeastern, 2008 TFL-Yds 0.5-1 vs. Rutgers, 2007 Touchdowns 1 vs. Penn State, 2008 0.5-0 vs. Northeastern, 2008

NICK SANTIAGO (#95, SENIOR, DEFENSIVE TACKLE) BRUCE WILLIAMS (#15, SENIOR, SAFETY) Tackles Solo 2 vs. Buffalo, 2005; Illinois, 2006; West Virginia, 2008 Receiving Yards 20 vs. Notre Dame, 2005 Assist 3 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 Receptions 2 vs. Notre Dame, 2005 Total 4 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 Longest 12 vs. Notre Dame, 2005 TFL-Yds 1.0-3 vs. Illinois, 1.0-1 vs. Louisville, 2006 Punt Returns Number 3 vs. South Florida, Notre Dame & Louisville, 2005; 1.0-1 vs. Akron, 1.0-7 vs. Penn State, 2008, vs. Louisville, 2006 1.0-3 vs. West Virginia, 2008 Longest 20 vs. South Florida, 2005 Sacks-Yds 1.0-3 vs. Illinois, 2006 Yards 39 vs. Louisville, 2005 1.0-7 vs. Penn State, 2008 Kick Returns 5 vs. Louisville, 2005 Fumbles Forced 1 vs. West Virginia, 2006 Yards 109 vs. Cincinnati, 2005 1 vs. Penn State, 2008 Longest 26 vs. Cincinnati, 2005 Interceptions-Return Yds 1-23 vs. Iowa, 2007 1-9 vs. Northeastern, 2008 FRANK SATTERFIELD (#27, FRESHMAN, WIDE RECEIVER) Tackles Solo 7 vs. Northeastern, 2008 Tackles Solo 1 vs. Penn State, 2008 Assist 7 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Assist 1 vs. Penn State, Northeastern, West Virginia, 2008 Total 10 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Total 2 vs. Penn State, 2008 7 vs. Northeastern, 2008 TFL-Yds 0.5-1 vs. Penn State, 2008 Fumbles Recovered 1 vs. Penn State, 2008 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • SYRACUSE IN THE BIG EAST CONFERENCE Syracuse in the BIG EAST Statistics 2008 BIG EAST Standings Category Rank Statistic BIG EAST Overall Scoring Offense 7th 18.5 points/game School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Scoring Defense 8th 33.2 points/game Pittsburgh 2-0 1.000 4-1 .800 Pass Offense 7th 143.2 yards/game West Virginia 2-0 1.000 4-2 .667 Rushing Offense 5th 154.2 yards/game Cincinnati 1-0 1.000 5-1 .833 ORANGE PRIDE Total Offense 8th 297.3 yards/game Connecticut 1-0 1.000 5-1 .833 South Florida 0-1 .000 5-1 .833 Pass Defense 7th 221.7 yards/game Louisville 0-1 .000 3-2 .600 Rushing Defense 8th 208.3 yards/game SYRACUSE 0-2 .000 1-5 .167 Total Defense 8th 430.0 yards/game Rutgers 0-2 .000 1-5 .167 Pass Efficiency 6th 110.2 Pass Defense Efficiency 8th 145.3/game Orange in the BIG EAST Interceptions by 6th 4 Player Category Rank Stat Turnover Margin T-3rd 0.00/game Brinkley Rushing 4th 103.5 Sacks By 8th 6 (1.00/game) All purpose 6th 110.3 Sacks Against T-4th 10 (1.67/game) Dantley Passing Avg/game 5th 150.6 Kickoff Returns 2nd 23.4/game Pass Efficiency 3rd 121.7 Punt Returns 8th 3.0/game Total offense 7th 150.6 Net Punting 3rd 40.1/game Davis Receptions/game 9th 3.5 Kickoff Coverage 7th 40.7/game Receiving yds/game 10th 38.3 Field Goals T-2nd .900 % PAT Kicking T-1st 1.000 % Flaherty Tackles/game T-14th 6.2 Giruzzi Tackles/game T-15th 6.2 First Downs 8th 94 (15.7/game) Holmes Kick Return Avg. 2nd 26.2 Opponent First Downs 8th 138 (23.0/game) Jones Tackles for loss T-12th 0.83 Third Down Conversions 7th 30.7 % Opp. Third Down Conv. 8th 58.1 % Kimmel Forced fumbles T-1st 2 4th Down Conversions T-5th 33.3 % Long Punting 1st 46.3 Opp. Fourth Down Conv. 8th 100.0 % Mele Tackles/game T-9th 6.7 Perkins Fumbles recovered T-3rd 1 Time of Possession 8th 28:06/game Red Zone Offense 2nd 86.7 % Shadle Field Goals/game 2nd 1.50 Red Zone Defense T-7th 94.7 % Field Goal pct T-2nd 90.0 Penalties 2nd 33.5 yards/game Scoring 6th 6.5 Opponent Penalties T-6th 49.3 yards/game Scoring (kick) 3rd 6.5 PAT Kicking pct T-1st 100.0 Smith Tackles/game T-12th 6.5 Tackles for loss T-12th 0.83 This Week in the BIG EAST Suter Kick Return Avg. 6th 20.7 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Saturday, October 18, 2008 Syracuse at South Florida 12:00 p.m. BIG EAST Networkl Connecticut at Rutgers 12:00 p.m. ESPNU Pittsburgh at Navy 3:30 p.m. CBS Middle Tenn. at Louisville 3:30 p.m. SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • 2008 STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE Opponent QB TB FB WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE at Northwestern Robinson Brinkley Fiammetta Lobdell Davis Baumbach Bartholomew McKenzie Durand Chavers Owen AKRON Dantley Hogue Fiammetta Lobdell Davis Baumbach Durand McKenzie Lepak Chavers Williams* PENN STATE Dantley Brinkley Maljovec Lobdell Hogue^ Baumbach Durand McKenzie Lepak Chavers Owen NORTHEASTERN Dantley Brinkley Fiammetta Mayes Davis Baumbach Bartholomew McKenzie Durand Chavers Owen PITTSBURGH * Dantley Brinkley Fiammetta Mayes Cervino Baumbach Bartholomew McKenzie Durand Chavers Owen at West Virginia * Dantley Brinkley Fiammetta Lobdell Davis Baumbach Bartholomew McKenzie Durand Chavers Owen ORANGE PRIDE at South Florida * LOUISVILLE * at Rutgers * CONNECTICUT * at Notre Dame at Cincinnati * * Started three wide receivers ^ Started two tailbacks DEFENSE Opponent LE LT RT RE LB LB LB CB SS FS CB at Northwestern Kimmel Jones Santiago Giruzzi Smith Flaherty Mele Holmes Brown McKinnon N. Scott AKRON Kimmel Jones Santiago Giruzzi Smith Flaherty Mele Holmes Brown McKinnon N. Scott PENN STATE Kimmel Jones Santiago Giruzzi Smith Flaherty Mele Holmes K. Scott Williams N. Scott NORTHEASTERN Kimmel Jones Santiago Giruzzi Smith Flaherty Mele Holmes McKinnon Williams N. Scott PITTSBURGH * Kimmel Jones Santiago Giruzzi Smith Flaherty Mele Holmes Brown Williams N. Scott at West Virginia * Suter * Jones Santiago Giruzzi Smith Flaherty Mele Holmes Brown K. Scott N. Scott at South Florida * LOUISVILLE * at Rutgers * CONNECTICUT * at Notre Dame at Cincinnati * * Started fi ve defensive backs

SYRACUSE IN THE REDZONE IN 2008 Did Not Score Because … In Red Zone Scores Total Points TDs Rush Pass FG-FGA Missed FG Downs Int Fumble Half Game Syracuse 2 2 10 1 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Northwestern 3 3 21 3 0 3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 3 3 21 3 1 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Akron 5 4 28 4 2 2 0-1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Syracuse 1 1 7 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Penn State 4 4 28 4 2 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 5 5 27 3 2 1 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Northeastern 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 1 1 3 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh * 4 4 24 3 2 1 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 3 1 3 0 0 0 1-1 0 1 1 0 0 0 at West Virginia * 2 2 10 1 0 1 101 0 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse at South Florida * Syracuse Louisville * Syracuse at Rutgers * Syracuse Connecticut * Syracuse at Notre Dame Syracuse at Cincinnati *

Syracuse Totals 15 13 71 8 4 4 5-5 0 1 1 0 0 0 Opponent Totals 19 18 118 13 7 9 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 0

* indicates BIG EAST conference game SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • 2008 SCORING BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Syracuse 3 0 7 0 10 at Northwestern 0 9 14 7 30 Syracuse 0 14 7 7 28 Akron 14 14 0 14 42 Syracuse 0 6 7 0 13 Penn State 21 17 10 7 55

Syracuse 10 0 14 6 30 ORANGE PRIDE Northeastern 0 7 0 14 21 Syracuse 14 3 7 0 24 Pittsburgh * 3 10 3 18 34 Syracuse 3 3 0 0 6 at West Virginia * 0 7 0 10 17 Syracuse at South Florida * Syracuse Louisville * Syracuse at Rutgers * Syracuse Connecticut * Syracuse at Notre Dame Syracuse at Cincinnati * Syracuse Totals 30 26 42 13 111 Opponent Totals 38 64 27 70 199 * BIG EAST conference game

THE ROBINSON YEARS (2005-PRESENT) SU’s record under Greg Robinson when... Overall BIG EAST SU scores first 7-14 2-9 Opponent scores first 1-19 0-12 SU leads at the half 7-1 2-1 SU leads after three quarters 6-1 1-1 SU back rushes for 100+ yards 5-5 1-3 SU rushes for 250+ yards 2-0 0-0 SU passes for 250+ yards 2-3 1-3 UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE SU rushes for 250+ & passes for 250+ yards 0-0 0-0 SU scores less than 20 points 0-28 0-20 SU scores 20-29 points 2-4 1-1 SU scores 30-39 points 5-1 1-1 SU scores 40+ points 1-0 0-0 Playing on natural grass 1-8 1-5 Playing on AstroTurf 0-0 0-0 Playing on FieldTurf 7-25 1-17 Playing in the Carrier Dome 6-17 1-11

ROBINSON’S RECORD MONTH-BY-MONTH Month Overall Home August 0-2 0-1 September 6-10 4-7 October 1-12 1-6 November 1-9 1-3 December 0-0 0-0 January 0-0 0-0 8-33 6-17 SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • 2008 TEAM SUPERLATIVES SYRACUSE OPPONENTS Points 30 vs. Northeastern 55, Penn State Low 6 vs. West Virginia 17, West Virginia Points in a Half 20 vs. Northeastern 38, Penn State Low 0, West Virginia 7, Northeastern, West Virginia First Downs 23 vs. Northeastern 29, Akron

Low 8 vs. Penn State 13, West Virginia ORANGE PRIDE Rushing Plays 43 vs. Akron 46, Akron, Pittsburgh Low 25 vs. Penn State 24, Northeastern Rushing Yards 271 vs. Northeastern 269, Northwestern Low 49 vs. Penn State 90, Northeastern Passing Plays 42 vs. West Virginia 39, Penn State Low 17 vs. Northeastern, Pittsburgh 20, West Virginia Pass Completions 24 vs. West Virginia 23, Northwestern, Northeastern Low 9 vs. Pittsburgh 14, West Virginia Passing Yardage 207 vs. West Virginia 344, Penn State Low 103 vs. Northwestern 52, West Virginia Total Plays 77 vs. West Virginia 82, Penn State Low 44 vs. Pittsburgh 52, West Virginia Total Off. Yards 438 vs. Northeastern 560, Penn State Low 159 vs. Penn State 268, West Virginia Passes Had Intercepted 0 vs. Northeastern, Pittsburgh 0, Penn State, Pittsburgh, West Virginia Most 1 vs. Northwestern, Akron, Penn State, West Virginia 2, Northeastern Fumbles Lost 0 vs. Northwestern, West Virginia 0, Akron, Pittsburgh, West Virginia Most 1 vs. Akron, Penn State, Northeastern, Pittsburgh 2, Penn State Total Turnovers 1 vs. Northwestern, Northeastern, Pittsburgh, West Virginia 0, Pittsburgh, West Virginia Most 2 vs. Akron, Penn State 3, Northeastern Sacks By: #-Yds. 2-17 vs. Akron, 2-16 vs. West Virginia 3-14, West Virginia Low 0-0 vs. Northeastern, Pittsburgh 0-0, Northeastern Penalties 6 vs. West Virginia 8, West Virginia Low 1 vs. Akron, Penn State 4, Northeastern, Pittsburgh Yards Penalized 55 vs. Northeastern 69, West Virginia Low 5 vs. Akron 30, Akron Time of Possession 35:16 vs. West Virginia 38:20, Pittsburgh Low 21:40 vs. Pittsburgh 24:44, West Virginia Third Down Conv. % 50.0 vs. Northeastern 71.4, Akron, Northeastern 2008 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Low 11.8 vs. Penn State 33.3, West Virginia SYRACUSE at #19/20 SOUTH FLORIDA • October 18, 2008 • 12:00 p.m. • BIG EAST Network • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • 2008 INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES SYRACUSE OPPONENTS Rushing Attempts 28, Curtis Brinkley vs. West Virginia 28, LeSean McCoy, Pittsburgh Rushing Yards 148, Curtis Brinkley vs. Northeastern 188, Noel Devine, West Virginia TDs Rushing 1, Curtis Brinkley vs. Northwestern 2, Alex Allen, Akron 1, Curtis Brinkley vs. Akron 2, LaRod Stephens-Howling, Pittsburgh 1, Curtis Brinkley vs. Northeastern

1, Doug Hogue vs. Northeastern ORANGE PRIDE Longest Run 43, Curtis Brinkley vs. Pittsburgh 92, Noel Devine, West Virginia Pass Attempts 42, Cameron Dantley vs. West Virginia 37, Anthony Orio, Northeastern Pass Completions 24, Cameron Dantley vs. West Virginia 23, C.J. Bacher, Northwestern 23, Anthony Orio, Northeastern Interceptions Thrown 0, Cameron Dantley vs. Northeastern 2, Anthony Orio, Northeastern 0, Cameron Dantley vs. Pittsburgh Pass Pct. (min. 10 att.) 82.3, Cameron Dantley vs. Northeastern 77.0 Chris Jacquemain, Akron Yards Passing 204, Cameron Dantley vs. West Virginia 293, Anthony Orio, Northeastern Long Pass Play 36, Cameron Dantley vs. Pittsburgh 55, Daryll Clark, Penn State TDs passing 3, Cameron Dantley vs. Akron 3, C.J. Bacher, Northwestern 3, Chris Jacquemain, Akron Pass Receptions 7, Donte Davis vs. West Virginia 8, Derek Kinder, Pittsburgh Yards Receiving 62, Donte Davis vs. West Virginia 113, Jordan Norwood, Penn State TDs Receiving 2, Mike Owen vs. Akron 2, Andre Jones, Akron 2, Deon Butler, Jordan Norwood, Penn State All-Purpose Yds. 207, Mike Holmes vs. Pittsburgh 185, Tyrell Sutton, Northwestern Total Offense 204, Cameron Dantley vs. West Virginia 484, C.J. Bacher, Northwestern Scoring (points) 12, Mike Owen vs. Akron 12, Andre Jones, Alex Allen, Akron 12, Doug Hogue vs. Northeastern 12, Deon Butler, Jordan Norwood, Penn State 12, LaRod Stephens-Howling, Pittsburgh PATs 4, Patrick Shadle vs. Akron 7, Kevin Kelly, Penn State Field Goals 3, Patrick Shadle vs. Northeastern 4, Conor Lee, Pittsburgh Long Field Goal 53, Patrick Shadle vs. West Virginia 52, Kevin Kelly, Penn State Punts 7, Rob Long vs. Northwestern, Penn State 7, Pat McAfee, West Virginia Punting Yards 359, Rob Long vs. Penn State 329, Pat McAfee, West Virginia Long Punt 72, Rob Long vs. Northwestern 59, Ron Conway, Northeastern Long Punt Return 12, Bruce Williams vs. West Virginia 24, Aaron Berry, Pittsburgh Kickoff Returns 7, Mike Holmes vs. Pittsburgh 6, John Griffin, Northeastern Kickoff Return Yards 207, Mike Holmes vs. Pittsburgh 136, John Griffin, Northeastern 2008 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2008 SYRACUSE Punt Returns 2, Ryan Howard vs. West Virginia 3, Ellis Lankster, West Virginia Punt Return Yards 12, Bruce Williams vs. West Virginia 30, Aaron Berry, Pittsburgh Interceptions by 1, A.J. Brown vs. Northwestern 1, Brendan Smith, Northwestern 1, Derrell Smith vs. Akron 1, Miller Thomas, Akron 1, Randy McKinnon vs. Northeastern 1, Drew Astorino, Penn State 1, Bruce Williams vs. Northeastern 1, Nate Sowers, West Virginia Interception Yds. Gained 9, Bruce Williams vs. Northeastern 26, Brendan Smith, Northwestern Longest Int. Return 9, Bruce Williams vs. Northeastern 26, Brendan Smith, Northwestern Blocked Field Goals Blocked Punts Blocked PAT