2010 Coastal Carolina FB Media Guide

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General Information Founded: ........................................................................................... 1954 Enrollment: ....................................................................................... 8,300 Nickname: ..............................................................................Chanticleers School Colors: .........................................................Teal, Bronze and Black Stadium: ................................................. Brooks Stadium (Natural - 2003) Capacity: ........................................................................................... 9,112 Affiliation: .................................................................... NCAA Division I-AA Conference: ................................................................................ Big South President: .............................................David A. DeCenzo (Maryland ’78 ) Football History First Year: ........................................................................................... 2003 Overall all-time record: . ................................................................... 50-29 All-Time Play-off Record: ...................................................................... 0-1 No. Yrs. in NCAA Playoffs/Last: ....................................................... 1/2006 Coaching Staff Head Coach: ........................................................................David Bennett Alma Mater/Yr.: ............................................................... Presbyterian ’84 Record at School: . ............................................................... 50-29/7 years Career Record: ................................................................. 113-46/14 years Football Office Phone: .......................................................(843) 349-2818 Best Time of Day to Reach Coach: ....................... Mornings (Through SID) Assistant Coaches: • Maurice Drayton (The Citadel, ’98 - Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coord./WR) • Kevin Brown (Catawba, ’98 - Offensive Coord./QB) • Curtis Walker (Catawba, ’92 - Def. Coord./LB) • Gary Smallen (Furman, ’72 - Recruiting Coord./Tight Ends) • Grant Cain (Catwaba, ’03 - Defensive Ends) • Mike Castellano (Catawba, ’97 - Cornerbacks) • Patrick Covington (Furman, ’06 - Offensive Line) • Keith James (Winston-Salem St., ’89 - Running Backs) • Jamel Smith (Virginia Tech, ‘04 - Defensive Line) • Drew Watson (Newberry, ’89 - Safeties) Equipment Manager: . ................................ Wilson Beaver (Catawba, ’02) Football Athletic Trainer.....................Jeff Pounds (Sacramento State, ‘96) Video Coordinator............................ Louis Francois (Coastal Carolina, ‘08) Administrative Assistant: ............................... Jill Kingston (Campbell, ‘01) Team Assistant: . ...............................Lynn Mentzer (Coastal Carolina, ‘05) Athletics Media Relations Assoc. AD/Media Relations (FB Contact): . ...........................Mike Cawood Office Phone: ..................................................................... (843) 349-2822 Cell Phone: ........................................................................ (843) 333-5730 SID E-Mail: ............................................................... cawood@coastal.edu Press Box Phones: . .......................................... (843) 234-3404/234-3405 SID Mailing Address: . ......................................................P.O. Box 261954 Conway, S.C. 29528 Overnight Address: .........................................132 Chanticleer Drive West Conway, S.C. 29526 Athletics Department Administration Athletic Dept. Phone: ........................................................(843) 349-2820 Ticket Office Phone: . ..........................................................(843) 347-TIXX Athletics Director: . ..........................................................Hunter Yurachek Senior Associate AD/Internal Operations............................ Bruce Gregory Associate AD/Senior Woman Administrator.............................Cari Rosiek Associate AD/External Operations.......................................... Mark Payne NCAA Faculty Athletics Represrentative........................ Sharon Thompson Administrative Assistant........................................................ Stella Cooper Administrative Assistant.........................................................Melissa Todd Associate AD/Media Relations..............................................Mike Cawood Associate AD/Community Outreach...................................... Jess Dannelly Associate AD/Finance.............................................................. Lynda Lyerly Associate AD/Academics........................................... Dr. Joe Mazurkiewicz Assistant AD/Compliance............................................................ Jim Curry Assistant AD/Marketing..................................................... Patrick Ransdell Head Athletic Trainer........................................................... Dwayne Beam Athletics Events Coordinator..................................................... Bryan Paar Athletics Ticket Manager........................................................Ken Faircloth Head Strength & Conditioning Coach.................................... Brian Gabriel

GENERAL INFORMATION General Information

Section I

Quick Facts................................................................................1 Media Information....................................................................2 What is a Chanticleer.................................................................3 Roster Breakdown.....................................................................3 Numerical Roster....................................................................4-5 Alphabetical Roster................................................................6-7 Preseason Depth Chart.............................................................8

Player Biographies

Section II

Returning Players...............................................................10-36 Newcomers.........................................................................36-40

COaches/Staff Biographies

Section III

2009 Year in Review

Section IV

Head Coach David Bennett.................................................42-43 Maurice Drayton /Kevin Brown................................................44 Curtis Walker...........................................................................45 Gary Smallen / Grant Cain.......................................................46 Mike Castellano / Patrick Covington........................................47 Keith James / Jamel Smith.......................................................48 Drew Watson / Wilson Beaver / Jeff Pounds.............................49 Louis Francois / Jill Kingston / Lynn Mentzer............................50

Results / Statistics...............................................................52-54 Game-By-Game Recaps and Statistics................................55-65 Honors....................................................................................66

Record Book and History

Section V

National and Regional Honors................................................68 Big South Honors.....................................................................69 All-Americans..........................................................................70 All-Time Letterwinners............................................................71 Single Game Coastal Carolina Individual Records..............72-74 Single Game Opponent Individual Records........................75-77 Single Game Coastal Carolina Team Records......................78-79 Single Game Opponent Team Records................................80-81 Season Coastal Carolina Individual Records.......................82-84 Season Coastal Carolina Team Records...................................85 Career Coastal Carolina Individual Records.......................86-88 2003 Season In Review and Statistics......................................89 2004 Season In Review and Statistics......................................90 2005 Season In Review and Statistics......................................91 2006 Season In Review and Statistics......................................92 2007 Season In Review and Statistics......................................93 2008 Season In Review and Statistics......................................94 2009 Season In Review and Statistics......................................95 2010 Composite Schedule.......................................................96

Credits

Covers and Interior Writing, Design and Layout: Mike Cawood. Special THANKS! to the previous Coastal Carolina SIDs for their efforts and contribution to this publication. Also thanks to the many assistants and student workers who have contributed to this publication since 2003. Photography: Bill Edmonds and Judey Johns of the Coastal Carolina University Photography Department; WG Sports Photos; Andrew Brickey; Getty Images. This guide has been prepared to assist the media in covering Coastal Carolina football during the 2010 season. Printing: Duplicates Ink, Conway, SC. (843-248-2574) Copyright 2010 - Coastal Carolina University. No reproductions or other use without the express written permission of the Coastal Carolina University Athletic Media Relations Department. FOR ALL YOUR COASTAL CAROLINA SPORTS INFORMATION, 24 HOURS A DAY, INCLUDING PRESS RELEASES, GAME NOTES, INTERVIEWS, STATISTICS, ROSTERS, ETC:

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GENERAL INFORMATION

The 2010 Coastal Carolina University football media guide is designed to assist the media with its coverage of Coastal Carolina football. Additional information, statistics and photographs may be acquired by contacting Mike Cawood in the Coastal Carolina Athletic Media Relations Office, 132 Chanticleer Drive West, Room 118, Conway, SC, 29526.

Press Credentials Requests for working press space must be made in writing (preferably email) at least one week before the date of the home contest to the Coastal Carolina Mike Cawood Assoc. AD/Media Relations Athletic Media Relations Office. The request should be made by the sports director of the newspaper, magazine, radio or television outlet wishing to send reporter(s) and/or photographer(s) to the game. Confirmation of the request will be made by Coastal Carolina Athletic Media Relations personnel. Press credentials WILL NOT be issued to spouses, friends or children, in accordance with the working code of the College Sports Information Directors of America and the Football Writers Association of America. The press box is a working area and cheering will be grounds for removal. Photographers Photographers are issued similar credentials to press box media. Photographers are allowed to shoot from outside the 25-yard line on each side of the field and outside the dotted line surrounding the field. Due to HIPAA regulations, we ask all photographers, both television and print, not to photograph any injury evaluations done in the bench/sidelines area. Additionally, per the credential policy, there is no reselling of game photos taken by media members without the express written agreement from Coastal Carolina University.

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PARKING Media parking is located in the “Black Lots” on Chanticleer Drive West in the lots surrounding the Athletic Administration Building. Season media members will be issued season parking passes. Single-game parking passes should be requested with media passes and will need to be requested at least a week in advance to allow arrival prior to the game. If a single-game press pass is left at the Will Call window, or if a member of the media does not have a season press pass, parking arrangements are the responsibility of the media member. There is no “Will Call” list for parking for credentials requested less than a week in advance.

Entering BROOKS Stadium Press credentials can be picked up in the Coastal Carolina Athletic Media Relations Office on or after Wednesday during the week of a home contest. If credentials are requested and approved, they will only be mailed if the request is granted at least two weeks prior to game. Any credentials not picked up will be left at the Will Call window at the north end of the stadium. Radio Coastal Carolina football can be heard live on 93.9 FM, “The Team” and the rest of the Chanticleer Sports Network and on the Internet at www.GoCCUsports.com. Visiting Radio Visiting radio stations have a separate booth on the south end of the HTC Communications Press Level (fourth floor) of Brooks Stadium. Visitors receive one reciprocal phone line for their game broadcasts. Should more lines be needed, please contact Mike Cawood for arrangements. Media Information The Coastal Carolina Athletic Media Relations staff will provide game programs, flip cards, game notes and updated cumulative statistics for both teams to credentialed media prior to all games. Statistical summaries, play-by-play sheets and updated scores from around the country will be distributed throughout the game and will be available at the conclusion of the contest. Media members will be provided with a pre-game meal at least an hour prior to the game, while water and soft drinks will be available throughout the game. Interview Policy (Game Day) Coastal Carolina’s post-game interviews will be conducted on the field in the northwest corner of Brooks Stadium. Both head coaches will be available to the media after the NCAA-mandated 10-minute cooling-off period. The Coastal Carolina locker room is closed to the media, so please see a member of the athletic media relations/sports information staff from either Coastal Carolina or the visiting institution about post-game player interview requests. TELEPHONE/INTERNET ACCESS If media are in need of a phone line for the game or season, please inform Mike Cawood at time of credential request of those needs. For those media that can file over the World Wide Web with laptop computers that can automatically select an IP address, there are hardwire Internet connections as well as wireless access available in the HTC Communications Press Level. Interview Policy (Mid-Week) Head Coach David Bennett is available to speak to the media via phone MondayThursday mornings. Presented by Chick-Fil-A of Carolina Forest, Coach Bennett’s weekly media luncheons will be held Wednesdays at noon in Adkins Field House and streamed on GoCCUsports.com. Individual players are available for interviews Monday-Wednesday. All player and coach interviews must be cleared through the Coastal Carolina Athletic Media Relations Office at least 24 hours in advance. This policy allows us to arrange a time that will not interfere with a student-athlete’s academic schedule, which has top priority. One note to the media: Home phone numbers for players and coaches WILL NOT be given out by the Coastal Carolina Athletic Media Relations Office. Press Box Phone Numbers 843-234-3404 / 843-234-3405

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GENERAL INFORMATION What is a Chanticleer?

Returning Starters Offense: Seth Smalls (OG) Tim Franklin (OT) Bryan Brooks (OT) Zach MacDowall (QB) David Duran (TE) Adrian Sullivan (WR) Brandon Whitley (WR) Specialists): Justin Durham (PK) Ben Erdman (P)

Danny Bonifas (LS) Zach McGehee (KO)

2009 Statistical Leaders

RUSHING GP/GS RET U R N I N G 2. O’NEAL, Eric 8/4 3. HEIGHT, Jeremy 8/2 4. MacDOWALL, Zach 11/8 5. CHILDERS, Jamie 9/3 6. WHITENER, Marcus 8/0 L O ST 1. FRASER, Tommy 11/6 PASSING RET U R N I N G 1. MacDOWALL, Zach 2. CHILDERS, Jamie L O ST — NONE — RECEIVING RET U R N I N G 1. WHITLEY, Brandon 2. DURAN, David 4. O’NEAL, Eric 6. WILLIS, Marquel L O ST 3. NICHOLAS, Paul 5. FRASER, Tommy

A Chanticleer (SHON-ti-cleer) gives Coastal Carolina University one of the most unique nicknames in all of sports. Chanticleer comes from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and came to the University when it was a member of the University of South Carolina system. A Chanticleer is a rooster who rules the barnyard with cunning and wit. His competitiveness never wanes as he battles to the end, using his brains to come out on top every time.

Defense : Robert Balkunas (DE) Dexter Holman (DL) Chad McField (DL) Quinton Davis (DE) Chris Walls (LB) Desmond Steward (LB) Josh Norman (CB) Marcus Lott (S) Dominique Davenport (S)

Att

Gain

Loss

Net

Avg

TD

Long

Avg/G

89 59 77 49 22

406 242 289 219 102

29 17 126 56 7

377 225 163 163 95

4.2 3.8 2.1 3.3 4.3

2 0 3 3 0

24 18 24 18 13

47.1 28.1 14.8 18.1 11.9

144

688

17

671

4.7

4

39

61.0

GP/GS

Effic

Att-Cmp-Int

Pct

Yds

TD

Lng

Avg/G

11/8 9/3

119.42 92.78

126-229-11 27-53-6

55.0 50.9

1664 289

9 3

55 38

151.3 32.1

GP/GS

No.

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

Avg/G

11/6 11/10 8/4 11/5

31 19 17 14

483 273 101 145

15.6 14.4 5.9 10.4

4 1 0 0

55 47 20 20

43.9 24.8 12.6 13.2

11/10 11/6

17 15

101 127

5.9 8.5

0 0

20 26

12.6 11.5

DEFENSIVE GP/GS Solo RET U R N I N G 1. STEWARD, Desmond 11/9 22 2. BROWN, E.J. 11/3 25 3. DAVENPORT, D. 11/11 40 6. WALLS, Chris 10/9 23 6. NORMAN, Josh 11/11 25 8. LOTT, Marcus 11/11 28 10. DAVIS, Quniton 11/10 11 11. BALKUNAS, Robert 10/10 7 L O ST 4. OBOH, Phillip 11/11 21 5. FRASIER, Derrick* 11/9 22 9. AUTRY, Brandon 9/5 16

Ast

Total TFL/Yds

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No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH FR-Yds

FF

Kick

Saf

38 33 16 20 18 13 22 26

60 58 56 43 43 41 33 33

4.5-8 3.5-30 2.5-15 3.5-30 1.0-5 1.0-5 7.0-26 3.5-4

0.5-2 3.0-30 . 2.5-26 . . 3.0-17 .

1-16 2-55 3-20 . 8-72 2-0 . .

1 1 2 . 7 5 1 .

1 . . 2 . . 4 1

. . . . . . . .

. 1 . . 1 . . .

. . . . 2 . . .

. . . . . . . .

34 22 17

55 44 33

9.0-40 3.5-15 0.0-0

6.5-37 1.0-9 0.0-0

. 1-2 .

1 1 1

3 1 .

. 1-0 .

2 . .

. . .

. . .

* — Frasier is redshirting 2010 and is scheduled to return in 2011.

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Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers 2010 Numerical Football Roster

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o. N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8A 9 10 11 12 12A 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

Name Kenny Jones Racheed Gause Aramis Hillary Keon Cunningham Chris Presley Tre Henderson Jamie Childers Jamel Davis Travis Small Cody Craig Zach MacDowall Logan Hall Brian Sanders Josh Thomason Derrick Frasier Justin Durham Trae Long Desmond Steward Akeem Wesley David Duran Marcus Lott Tarvorris Jolly Eric O’Neal Ben Erdman Josh Norman Brandon Whitley Johnnie Houston Sammie Kennedy Carlton Mitchell Aaron Jones Dontavious Johnson Mike McClure Jeremy Height D.J. McNeill Anthony Frye Marcus Whitener Brian Harrison Dominique Davenport Pernell Williams Chris Walls Jeff Allen Andrae Jacobs Corey Hawkins Philip George Moon Edwards Morgan Byrd B.J. Jenkins Grant Clayton Zack Elliman

Year. Jr. RSr. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. RFr. Fr. Sr. RFr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. RFr. RFr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. RFr. Fr.

Pos. WR FB QB S WR CB QB DE RB QB QB QB S QB LB K/P WR LB WR TE S CB RB P/K CB WR CB WR S RB CB LB RB RB RB RB LB S CB LB FB LB DE S DE WR DE K WR

Ht. 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-4 5-11 6-5 6-4 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-2 5-7 6-0

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Wt. 180 260 210 200 180 185 225 210 190 205 200 195 195 195 210 160 205 230 215 240 195 185 200 180 190 200 200 190 205 235 170 195 200 190 215 200 205 210 185 205 245 245 225 195 240 185 235 170 180

Hometown / High School (Previous School) Pembroke Pines, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons HS Conway, S.C. / Conway HS North Augusta, S.C. / Strom Thurmond HS (Univ. of South Carolina) Edgefield, S.C. / Strom Thurmond HS Bamberg, S.C. / Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS Martinez, Ga. / Evans HS Mt. Pleasant, S.C. / Wando HS (Hargrave (Va.) Military Acad.) Richmond, Va. / Hermitage HS Cheraw, S.C. / Cheraw HS Moncks Corner, S.C. / Timberland HS Acworth, Ga. / Harrison HS (Wake Forest Univ.) Gray Court, S.C. / Laurens HS High Point, N.C. / T.W. Andrews HS Helena, Ala. / Pelham HS (Belhaven College) Orangeburg, S.C. / Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Lexington, N.C. / North Davidson HS Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS Douglasville, Ga. / Douglas County HS Douglas, Ga. / Coffee County HS Marietta, Ga. / Kell HS (Michigan State Univ.) Union, S.C. / Union HS Shelby, N.C. / Shelby HS (Univ. of North Carolina) Kathleen, Ga. / Houston County HS Cleveland, N.C. / West Rowan HS Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS Augusta, Ga. / Glenn Hills HS Greenville, S.C. / Woodmont HS Moore, S.C. / Spartanburg Dorman HS Columbia, S.C. / Ridge View HS Grensboro, N.C. / Western Guilford HS West Palm Beach, Fla. / Palm Beach Lakes HS (Hofstra Univ.) Rock Hill, S.C. / Rock Hill HS Townsend, Ga. / McIntosh County HS Greensboro, N.C. / Page HS Opelika, Ala. / Opelika HS (Univ. of the Cumberlands) Jonesville, S.C. / Union County HS Orangeburg, S.C. / Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Bonaire, Ga. / Warner Robins HS Douglas, Ga. / Coffee County HS Conway, S.C. / Conway HS Morgantown, W. Va. / Morgantown HS Tabor City, N.C. / South Columbus HS Blythewood, S.C. / Blythewood HS Columbia, S.C. / Keenan HS Pageland, S.C. / Chesterfield HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Myrtle Beach HS Darien, Ga. / McIntosh County HS Columbia, S.C. / A.C. Flora HS (Univ. of Louisiana-Monroe) Socastee, S.C. / Socastee HS


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Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers 2010 Numerical Football Roster

No. 48 49 50 51 51A 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 70 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 98 99

Name Tyler McCarthy Mike Limoli Austin Cain Chris Thomas Zach McGehee E.J. Brown Dexter Holman Jamie Perkinson A.J. Kelley Robert Balkunas Adrian McCollum Kent Harper Jerran Devlin Steve Simpson Patrick Hansen Andrew Parsons Kaleb Dees Danny Bonifas Pat Williams Shane Ballard Seth Smalls Kenneth Page Jamey Cheatwood Chad Hamilton Bryan Brooks Moe Ashley Tim Franklin Devin Taylor Drew Herring Will Middleton Myron Rogers Adrian Sullivan Justin Birch Chris Floyd Matt Hazel Jonathan Morgan Marquel Willis Ronnie Moses Ben Collins Jamaul Boswell Matt Johnson Johnny Hartsfield Jeremy Harden Chad McField Brooks Barbaree Quinton Davis Jeffrey Salley Dominique Whiteside Donnie Owens

Year. RFr. RJr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. RFr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. So. RFr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. RFr. RFr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. RFr. So. RFr.

Pos. CB FB P DE K LB DT LS DT DT DT DE LB OL OL OL OL LS OL LS OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL TE WR TE WR WR WR WR WR TE WR DT DT DT DT DT DE DT DE DT

Ht. 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-1 5-9 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-2 5-6 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-2

Wt. 180 240 185 200 220 215 280 230 235 290 245 210 215 265 265 275 295 225 275 215 340 285 310 290 290 300 305 275 320 250 225 150 235 180 180 205 195 185 235 210 270 260 275 280 265 240 265 255 285

Hometown / HIgh School (Previous School) Attleboro, Mass. / Attleboro HS Pittstown, N.J. / Delaware Valley Regional HS (Albright College) Harrison, Ga. / Kennesaw HS Staten Island, N.Y. / Curtis HS (Hofstra Univ.) Livingston, N.J. / Livingston HS Goose Creek, S.C. / Stratford HS (South Carolina State) Kathleen, Ga. / Houston County HS Hartsville, S.C. / Hartsville HS Letohatchee, Ala. / Carver HS Boca Raton, Fla. / Boca Raton HS (Lackawanna (Pa.) JC) Little Rock, S.C. / Dillon HS York, S.C. / York HS Georgetown, S.C. / Georgetown HS (Benedict College) Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS Kingsport, Tenn. / Dobyns-Bennett HS Rockingham, N.C. / Richmond Senior HS Laurens, S.C. / Laurens HS Irmo, S.C. / Dutch Fork HS Atlanta, Ga. / Westlake HS Manning, S.C. / Manning HS Moncks Corner, S.C. / Berkeley HS Columbia, S.C. / A.C. Flora HS (Clemson Univ.) Boiling Springs, S.C. / Boiling Springs HS Charleston, S.C. / James Island HS North Charleston, S.C. / Stratford HS Honea Path, S.C. / Belton-Honea Path HS Prosperity, S.C. / Gilbert HS Summerville, S.C. / Summerville HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS Acworth, Ga. / Kell HS Columbia, S.C. / Irmo HS Charleston, S.C. / Bishop England HS Summerville, S.C. / Fort Dorchester HS (Newberry College) Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS North Augusta, S.C. / North Augusta HS Chantilly, Va. / Chantilly HS Summerville, S.C. / Summerville HS (The Citadel) Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS Perry, Ga. / Houston County HS Hempstead, N.Y. / Uniondale HS (Hofstra Univ.) Columbia, S.C. / Keenan HS St. Petersburg, Fla. / Boca Ciega HS (Hofstra Univ.) Hamlet, N.C. / Richmond County HS Medford, N.Y. / Patchogue-Medford HS Douglas, Ga. / Coffee County HS Peachtree City, Ga. / McIntosh HS Bamberg, S.C. / Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS Hendersonville, N.C. / Hendersonville HS Fayetteville, N.C. / Douglas Byrd HS

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Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers 2010 Alphabetical Football Roster

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o. N 39 75 56 67 94 82 65 89 74 52 45 50 72 7 47 88 9 4 36 8 95 64 59 18 14 44 48 23 83 76 13 33 2 43 11 73 62 92 58 35 91 42 84 31 6 78 3 53 26

Name Jeff Allen Mo Ashley Robert Balkunas Shane Ballard Brooks Barbaree Justin Birch Danny Bonifas Jamaul Boswell Bryan Brooks E.J. Brown Morgan Byrd Austin Cain Jamey Cheatwood Jamie Childers Grant Clayton Ben Collins Cody Craig Keon Cunningham Dominique Davenport Jamel Davis Quinton Davis Kaleb Dees Jerran Devlin David Duran Justin Durham Moon Edwards Zack Elliman Ben Erdman Chris Floyd Tim Franklin Derrick Frasier Anthony Frye Racheed Gause Philip George Logan Hall Chad Hamilton Patrick Hansen Jeremy Harden Kent Harper Brian Harrison Johnny Hartsfield Corey Hawkins Matt Hazel Jeremy Height Tre Henderson Drew Herring Aramis Hillary Dexter Holman Johnnie Houston

Year. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. RFr. Jr. RFr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. RSr. Fr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. RFr. So. Jr. RFr.

Pos. FB OL DT LS DT TE LS WR OL LB WR P OL QB K TE QB S S DE DE OL LB TE K/P DE WR P/K WR OL LB RB FB S QB OL OL DT DE LB DT DE WR RB CB OL QB DT CB

Ht. 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-6 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-5 6-5 5-7 6-3 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-2 6-5 5-9 6-5 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-5 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-3 5-10 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-0

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Wt. 245 300 290 215 265 235 225 210 290 215 185 185 310 225 170 235 205 200 210 210 240 295 215 240 160 240 180 180 180 305 210 215 260 195 195 290 265 275 210 205 260 225 180 200 185 320 210 280 200

Hometown / High School (Previous School) Morgantown, W. Va. / Morgantown HS Honea Path, S.C. / Belton-Honea Path HS Boca Raton, Fla. / Boca Raton HS (Lackawanna (Pa.) JC) Manning, S.C. / Manning HS Douglas, Ga. / Coffee County HS Summerville, S.C. / Fort Dorchester HS (Newberry College) Irmo, S.C. / Dutch Fork HS Hempstead, N.Y. / Uniondale HS (Hofstra Univ.) North Charleston, S.C. / Stratford HS Goose Creek, S.C. / Stratford HS (South Carolina State) Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Myrtle Beach HS Harrison, Ga. / Kennesaw HS Boiling Springs, S.C. / Boiling Springs HS Mt. Pleasant, S.C. / Wando HS (Hargrave (Va.) Military Acad.) Columbia, S.C. / A.C. Flora HS (Univ. of Louisiana-Monroe) Perry, Ga. / Houston County HS Moncks Corner, S.C. / Timberland HS Edgefield, S.C. / Strom Thurmond HS Bonaire, Ga. / Warner Robins HS Richmond, Va. / Hermitage HS Peachtree City, Ga. / McIntosh HS Laurens, S.C. / Laurens HS Georgetown, S.C. / Georgetown HS (Benedict College) Marietta, Ga. / Kell HS (Michigan State Univ.) Lexington, N.C. / North Davidson HS Pageland, S.C. / Chesterfield HS Socastee, S.C. / Socastee HS Cleveland, N.C. / West Rowan HS Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS Prosperity, S.C. / Gilbert HS Orangeburg, S.C. / Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Opelika, Ala. / Opelika HS (Univ. of the Cumberlands) Conway, S.C. / Conway HS Columbia, S.C. / Keenan HS Gray Court, S.C. / Laurens HS Charleston, S.C. / James Island HS Kingsport, Tenn. / Dobyns-Bennett HS Hamlet, N.C. / Richmond County HS York, S.C. / York HS Orangeburg, S.C. / Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS St. Petersburg, Fla. / Boca Ciega HS (Hofstra Univ.) Blythewood, S.C. / Blythewood HS North Augusta, S.C. / North Augusta HS Townsend, Ga. / McIntosh County HS Martinez, Ga. / Evans HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS North Augusta, S.C. / Strom Thurmond HS (Univ. of South Carolina) Kathleen, Ga. / Houston County HS Greenville, S.C. / Woodmont HS


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Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers 2010 Alphabetical Football Roster

No. 40 46 29 90 21 28 1 55 27 49 15 19 10 48 30 57 93 51 32 79 28 85 87 24 22 99 70 63 54 5 80 96 12 61 8 68 16 81 77 51 12 38 17 34 98 25 66 37 86

Name Andrae Jacobs B.J. Jenkins Dontavious Johnson Matt Johnson Tarvorris Jolly Aaron Jones Kenny Jones A.J. Kelley Sammie Kennedy Mike Limoli Trae Long Marcus Lott Zach MacDowall Tyler McCarthy Mike McClure Adrian McCollum Chad McField Zach McGehee D.J. McNeill Will Middleton Carlton Mitchell Jonathan Morgan Ronnie Moses Josh Norman Eric O’Neal Donnie Owens Kenneth Page Andrew Parsons Jamie Perkinson Chris Presley Myron Rogers Jeffrey Salley Brian Sanders Steve Simpson Travis Small Seth Smalls Desmond Steward Adrian Sullivan Devin Taylor Chris Thomas Josh Thomason Chris Walls Akeem Wesley Marcus Whitener Dominique Whiteside Brandon Whitley Pat Williams Pernell Williams Marquel Willis

Year. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. RFr. RJr. Sr. Jr. Sr. RFr. Fr. RFr. Jr. So. So. RFr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. RFr. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. RFr. Sr. So. RFr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Sr.

Pos. LB DE CB DT CB RB WR DT WR FB WR S QB CB LB DT DT K RB OL S WR WR CB RB DT OL OL LS WR TE DT S OL RB OL LB WR OL DE QB LB WR RB DE WR OL CB WR

Ht. 5-11 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 5-9 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-2 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-4 5-11 5-6 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-1

Wt. 245 235 170 270 185 235 180 235 190 240 205 195 200 180 195 245 280 220 190 250 205 205 185 190 200 285 285 275 230 180 225 265 195 265 190 340 230 150 275 200 195 205 215 200 255 200 275 185 195

Hometown / High School (Previous School) Tabor City, N.C. / South Columbus HS Darien, Ga. / McIntosh County HS West Palm Beach, Fla. / Palm Beach Lakes HS (Hofstra Univ.) Columbia, S.C. / Keenan HS Shelby, N.C. / Shelby HS (Univ. of North Carolina) Grensboro, N.C. / Western Guilford HS Pembroke Pines, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons HS Letohatchee, Ala. / Carver HS Moore, S.C. / Spartanburg Dorman HS Pittstown, N.J. / Delaware Valley Regional HS (Albright College) Clemmons, N.C. / West Forsyth HS Union, S.C. / Union HS Acworth, Ga. / Harrison HS (Wake Forest Univ.) Attleboro, Mass. / Attleboro HS Rock Hill, S.C. / Rock Hill HS Little Rock, S.C. / Dillon HS Medford, N.Y. / Patchogue-Medford HS Livingston, N.J. / Livingston HS Greensboro, N.C. / Page HS Acworth, Ga. / Kell HS Columbia, S.C. / Ridge View HS Chantilly, Va. / Chantilly HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS Kathleen, Ga. / Houston County HS Fayetteville, N.C. / Douglas Byrd HS Columbia, S.C. / A.C. Flora HS (Clemson Univ.) Rockingham, N.C. / Richmond Senior HS Hartsville, S.C. / Hartsville HS Bamberg, S.C. / Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS Columbia, S.C. / Irmo HS Bamberg, S.C. / Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS High Point, N.C. / T.W. Andrews HS Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS Cheraw, S.C. / Cheraw HS Moncks Corner, S.C. / Berkeley HS Douglasville, Ga. / Douglas County HS Charleston, S.C. / Bishop England HS Summerville, S.C. / Summerville HS Staten Island, N.Y. / Curtis HS (Hofstra Univ.) Helena, Ala. / Pelham HS (Belhaven College) Conway, S.C. / Conway HS Douglas, Ga. / Coffee County HS Jonesville, S.C. / Union County HS Hendersonville, N.C. / Hendersonville HS Augusta, Ga. / Glenn Hills HS Atlanta, Ga. / Westlake HS Douglas, Ga. / Coffee County HS Summerville, S.C. / Summerville HS (The Citadel)

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers 2010 Depth Chart (Preseason)

Chanticleers Offense

Chanticleers Defense

TE........ 18...... David Duran........................6-5, 240, Jr. 80....... Myron Rodgers.......................... 6-2, 235, Jr. — or — 7....... Jamie Childers........................... 6-5, 225, Jr.

DE........ 46...... B.J. Jenkins............................6-2, 235, Jr. 98....... Dominique Whiteside............... 6-3, 255, Jr.

LT........ 76...... Tim Franklin.......................6-5, 305, Jr. 72....... Jamey Cheatwood..................... 6-5, 310, RFr. LG........ 68...... Seth Smalls.........................6-4, 340, Sr. 64....... Kaleb Dees................................ 6-5, 295, Fr. C........ 66...... Pat Williams........................6-1, 275. So. 61....... Steve Simpson........................... 6-2, 265, So. RG........ 70...... Kenneth Page......................6-5, 285, So. 78....... Drew Herring............................ 6-3, 320, RFr. RT........ 74...... Bryan Brooks......................6-6, 290, Jr. 72....... Jamey Cheatwood..................... 6-5, 310, RFr. H........ 85...... Jonathan Morgan.............6-0, 205, Sr. 25....... Brandon Whitley....................... 6-3, 200, Sr. X........ 15...... Trae Long.............................6-2, 205, Sr. 1....... Kenny Jones.............................. 5-10, 180, Jr. Z........ 86...... Marquel Willis...................6-1, 195, Sr. 81....... Adrian Sullivan.......................... 5-6, 150, So. QB........ 10...... Zach M ac Dowall.................6-2, 200, Sr. 3....... Aramis Hillary............................ 6-1, 210, So. — or — 7....... Jamie Childers........................... 6-5, 225, Jr.

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RB........ 22...... Eric O’Neal...........................5-10, 200, Sr. 31....... Jeremy Height........................... 5-10, 200, So. — or — 34....... Marcus Whitener...................... 5-10, 200, So.

Chanticleers Specialists PK........ 14...... Justin Durham...................5-10, 160, Sr. 51....... Zach McGehee.......................... 6-1, 220, RFr.

H........ 23...... Ben Erdman.........................6-2, 180, Sr.

P........ 23...... Ben Erdman.........................6-2, 180, Sr. 14....... Justin Durham........................... 5-10, 160, Sr. LS........ 65...... Danny Bonifas....................6-2, 225, Sr. 54....... Jamie Perkinson........................ 6-3, 230, Sr. KOR..........6...... Tre Henderson....................5-11, 185, So. 21....... Tavorris Jolly.............................. 6-0, 185, Sr. PR........ 24...... Josh Norman......................6-2, 190, Jr.

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DT........ 91...... Johnny Hartsfield.............6-3, 260, So. 94....... Brooks Barbaree....................... 6-2 265, Jr. Nose....... 56...... Robert Balkunas...............6-1, 290, Sr. 53....... Dexter Holman.......................... 6-2, 280, Jr. DE........ 95...... Quinton Davis....................6-2, 240, So. 42....... Corey Hawkins.......................... 6-2, 225, Jr. Ban........ 38...... Chris Walls..........................6-2, 205, Sr. 35....... Brian Harrison........................... 6-0, 205, Jr. S pur........ 16...... Desmond Steward.............5-11, 230, Jr. 52....... E.J. Brown................................. 5-11, 215, Sr. Wolf....... 40...... Andrae Jacobs....................5-11, 245, So. 28....... Carlton Mitchell........................ 5-11, 205, Sr. LCB

24...... Josh Norman......................6-2, 190, Jr. 29....... Dontavious Johnson.................. 5-, 170, So.

Spark...... 19...... Marcus Lott........................6-1, 195, Jr. 26....... Johnnie Houston....................... 6-0, 200, RFr. Rooster. .... 36...... Dominique Davenport.....5-11, 210, Sr. 12....... Brian Sanders............................ 5-11, 195, Sr. RCB........ 21...... Tavorris Jolly.....................6-0, 185, So. 6....... Tre Henderson.......................... 5-11, 185, So.


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#56 Robert Balkunas 6-1 / 290 / DT Senior B o c a R at o n , F l a . B o c a R at o n HS L a c k a w a n n a JC

2009 (Jr.): Played and started 10 contests as a junior, missing the Towson contest ... Tallied 33 stops, including 3.5 TFL ... Tallied a career-high five tackles versus Gardner-Webb, tying the mark the following week versus Presbyterian ... Registered 1.5 TFL at Kent State, as well as getting 1.5 versus Gardner-Webb. 2008 (So.): Played in 12 games, making nine starts, and earning his first Coastal Carolina letter ... Recorded 17 total tackles, including 5.0 tackles for loss, a half sack and one fumble recovery ... Recorded three tackles each against Colgate, Towson and Liberty ... Had 2.5 tackles for loss against Colgate and 1.5 tackles for loss, including 0.5 sack, against Towson ... Also broke up three passes on the year. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Walked on and redshirted at Florida State as a freshman ... Played in nine games for Lackawanna in 2007, recording 45 tackles, five sacks and two fumble recoveries ... Strongest member of the football program at Lackawanna with a 725-pound squat, a 415-pound bench press, and 340-pound power clean while also posting 32 reps of 225 on the bench press ... High School: Named to the Palm Beach Post and Sun Sentinel First Team All-County his final two seasons at Boca Raton ... Selected to the Outback All-Star Game his senior year after totaling 52 tackles and six at Boca Raton ... Was also honored as a Second Team All-County and All-League as a sophomore. Personal: Son of Robert and Vicktoria Balkunas.

Balkunas’ Career Defensive Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 12 - 9 6 11 17 5.0 - 9 0.5 - 1 0-0 3 1-0 0 0 10-10 7 26 33 3.5 - 4 0 - 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 22-19 13 37 50 8.5-13 0.5-1 0-0 3 1-0 0 0

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2008: Penn State 0-0-0; Colgate 2-1-3; Monmouth 1-0-1; Towson 1-2-3; North Carolina A&T 1-0-1; Liberty 1-2-3; VMI 0-2-2; North Carolina Central 0-1-1; Stony Brook 0-1-1; Gardner-Webb 0-1-1; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 0-1-1. 2009: Kent State 1-3-4; Monmouth 0-3-3; Towson DNP; North Carolina A&T 1-1-2; VMI 0-4-4; Liberty 1-1-2; Stony Brook 0-2-2; Clemson 0-3-3; Gardner-Webb 3-2-5; Presbyterian 0-5-5; Charleston Southern 1-2-3.

#94 Brooks Barbaree 6-2 / 265 / DT Junior Douglas, Ga. C o ff e e C o u n t y HS

2009 (So.): Played in three games, serving as a back-up tight end ... Had no offensive statistics. 2008 (RFr): Played in all 12 games as a redshirt freshman, getting a pair of starts and garnering his first collegiate letter ... Recorded 39 tackles to rank seventh on the team, including 16 solos, on the season ... Added 5.5 tackles for loss for 19 yards and 2.5 sacks for 15 yards ... Had his top tackle games of the year against Colgate and at VMI, recording seven tackles, including three solos, in each ... Had five tackles at North Carolina A&T, including 2.5 sacks ... Also chipped in five tackles against Liberty and four at Gardner-Webb ... Posted three tackles in his first collegiate game at Penn State. 2007 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Graduated in 2007 from Coffee, earning four letters in football in his career ... Earned First Team Class AAAAA All-State accolades from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Associated Press his senior season, as well as being honored on the First Team All-Region squad and MVP of the defense for the Trojans ... Recorded 33 tackles for loss and 14 sacks his final season, leading his team to a 9-3 record and No. 6 ranking in the state ... Selected to the Georgia Pre-season All-State Academic Team his senior year ... Was named Second Team All-Region his junior season and honorable mention as a sophomore ... Also played catcher and first base, earning letters his first two years after leading the team in hitting ... Also ranked third in the state in weightlifting twice in his career ... Was an Academic Athlete all four years, as well as a member of the Honor Roll. Personal: Son of Gregory and Dr. Beverly Barbaree.

barbaree’s Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2008 12-2 16 23 39 5.5-19 2.5-15 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2009 played TE on offense Total 12-2 16 23 39 5.5-19 2.5-15 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

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2008: Penn State 3-0-3; Colgate 3-4-7; Monmouth 1-0-1; Towson 0-1-1; North Carolina A&T 2-3-5; Liberty 2-3-5; VMI 3-4-7; North Carolina Central 0-1-1; Stony Brook 0-5-5; Gardner-Webb 2-2-4; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 0-0-0.

#82 Justin Birch

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6-4 / 235 / TE Junior S u m m e r v i l l e , S.C. F o r t D o r c h e st e r HS Newberry College

2009 (RSo.): Saw action in six contests, getting the starting nod twice (Towson and North Carolina A&T) in a double tight end set ... Did not record any offensive statistics ... Credited with a fumble recovery in the Charleston Southern game. 2008 (So.): Practiced with the squad but did not see any playing time, retaining the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Spent true freshman season attending Newberry College ... High School: Graduated in 2007 from Fort Dorchester ... Had 18 receptions for 231 yards and one touchdown his senior year. Personal: Son of Steven Birch and Shirley Birch.

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#65 Danny Bonifas 6-2 / 225 / LS Senior I r m o , S.C. D u t c h F o r k HS

2009 (Jr.): Served as the team’s regular long snapper, playing in nine games ... Helped Coastal connect on 13-of-19 field goals and 20-of-22 extra points ... Logged one tackle on punt coverage. 2008 (So.): Played in 11 games as the short snapper, picking up his second Coastal Carolina letter. 2007 (RFr.): Played in all 11 games as the team’s snapper on field goals and extra points, earning his first collegiate letter... Also assisted on punt snapping duties in two games. 2006 (Fr.): Did not participate ... Spent the spring of 2007 practicing with the squad. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Graduated in 2006 from Dutch Fork... Was a three-year letterwinner for the Silver Foxes, helping the team to an 8-5 mark his final year... Earned a place in the North/South All-Star Game his senior season after garnering All-State, All-Region and AllArea honors as a center and long snapper... Was one of the captains as a senior... Also lettered in track and field his senior year... Named to the Honor Roll... Personal: Son of Stephen and Judy Bonifas.

#74 Bryan Brooks 6-6 / 290 / OL Junior N o r th C h a r l e st o n , S.C. S t r atf o r d HS

2009 (So.): Started all 11 games at right tackle ... Helped pave the way for first team All-American Tommy Fraser, who rushed for 671 yards in just six starts. 2008 (RFr.): Played in 12 games as a redshirt freshman, starting three of them and earning his first collegiate letter... Got his first start against Gardner-Webb and started the final three games of the season... Had a solo tackle at Monmouth... 2007 (Fr.): Retained the year of eligibility after redshirting. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Graduated in 2007 from Stratford ... Played on the offensive line at Stratford, help-

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ing the Knights to the Region 7-AAAA football championship, the Division I-AAAA semifinals and a 12-2 overall mark his senior year ... Has only been playing football since his junior year. Personal: Son of John Brooks and Lisa Brooks.

#52 E.J. Brown 5-11 / 215 / LB Senior G o o s e C r e e k , S.C. S t r atf o r d HS S o u th C a r o l i n a S t at e

2009 (Jr.): Played in 11 games, starting three ... Ranked second on the team in tackles with 58 — two behind team leader Desmond Stewart ... Helped Coastal lead the Big South in sacks, getting three on the year ... Named the Big South Conference Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 28), helping the Chants defeat North Carolina A&T ... Recorded a career-best five tackles, including a pair of solo stops, a halfsack and his first career interception ... His 29-yard interception return in the second quarter set up a Chanticleers’ score ... Added a 26-yard interception return versus Stony Brook ... Tallied a career-high nine tackles versus VMI, adding eight against Liberty and Gardner-Webb ... Finished the season with seven stops each versus Presbyterian and Charleston Southern. 2008 (So.): Played in all 12 games for the Chants coming off the bench ... Recorded four solo and eight total tackles on the season ... Had his best game at Presbyterian, recording three total tackles, including two solo stops ... Also had one tackle each against Penn State, Towson, Stony Brook, Gardner-Webb and Charleston Southern. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Spent his freshman year at South Carolina State but did not play for the Bulldogs ... High School: Graduated from Stratford in 2006 ... A three-year letterwinner for the Knights ... Earned High School Sports Report Statewide (All Classes) All-State honors, as well as All-Region and All-Lowcountry accolades his senior year ... Named All-Lowcountry Defensive Back of the Year his final season and Post and Courier’s Defensive Player of the Year after posting 177 tackles, two shy of the school record ... Also a participant in the North-South AllStar game where he was named South Squad Defensive Most Valuable Player after recording 11 tackles (nine solo) and a fumble recovery ... Was named to the AllRegion Team, as well as the All-State and All-Lowcountry second team his junior year after recording 178 tackles ... Also competed in basketball. Personal: Son of Joseph Brown and Lisa Watson.

Brown’s Career Defensive Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 12-0 4 4 8 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0-0 0 0 11-3 25 33 58 3.5-30 3.0-30 2-55 1 0-0 1 0 23-3 29 37 66 3.5-30 3.0-30 2-55 1 0-0 1 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2008: Penn State 1-0-1; Colgate 0-0-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 0-1-1; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; Liberty 0-0-0; VMI 0-0-0; North Carolina Central 0-0-0; Stony Brook 1-0-1; GardnerWebb 0-1-1; Presbyterian 2-1-3; Charleston Southern 0-1-1. 2009: Kent State 1-3-4; Monmouth 1-0-1; Towson 2-2-4; North Carolina A&T 2-3-5; VMI 2-7-9; Liberty 3-5-8; Stony Brook 2-0-2; Clemson 1-2-3; Gardner-Webb 6-2-8; Presbyterian 2-5-7; Charleston Southern 3-4-7.

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#41 Marlon Campbell 5-11 / 205 / S Sophomore G r e e n v i l l e , S.C. M a u l d i n HS

2009 (RFr.): Saw action in each of the last three games to earn his first letter ... Tallied one tackle in each of his games played. 2008 (Fr): Practiced but did not see any action as a true freshman, using the year to redshirt. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Lettered all four years for the Mavericks ... Named Defensive MVP his senior season ... Selected to all-region team in track his senior year ... Also earned a pair of letters in track and field his final two years ... Was a member of the National Honor Society and on the Honor Roll. Personal: Son of Michael and Myrtleen Campbell.

campbell’s Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 11-3 25 33 58 3.5-30 3.0-30 2-55 1 0-0 1 0

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2009: Kent State DNP; Monmouth DNP; Towson DNP; North Carolina A&T DNP; VMI DNP; Liberty DNP; Stony Brook DNP; Clemson DNP; Gardner-Webb 1-0-1; Presbyterian 0-1-1; Charleston Southern 1-0-1.

#72 Jamey Cheatwood 6-5 / 310 / OL R e dsh i r t F r e sh m a n B o i l i n g S p r i n g s , S.C. B o i l i n g S p r i n g s HS

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2009 (Fr.): Practiced but did not see game action taking a redshirt. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Earned varsity letters his final three years at Boiling Springs ... Selected to play in the 2008 North-South All-Star Game in Myrtle Beach his senior year ... Named to the Class AAAA All-State squad by the High School Sports Report as well as Honorable Mention All-State from The State ... Also a First Team Spartanburg Herald-Journal All-Area honoree his final two years, as well as the team’s top offensive lineman ... Graded out at more than 90 percent and recorded more than 60 pancake blocks his senior season. Personal: Son of James Cheatwood and Linda Nicholls.

#7 Jamie Childers 6-5 / 225 / QB Junior M t . P l e a s a n t , S.C. W a n d o HS H a r g r a v e ( V a .) M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y

2009 (So.): Played in nine games, starting three (Towson, North Carolina A&T and Clemson) ... Completed 27-of-53 passes for 289 yards with six interceptions and three touchdowns ... Also, rushed 49 times for 163 yards with three scores ... Came off the bench to rush seven times for 54 yards with a TD, while completing all five passes for 38 yards ... Also had rushing TDs verus North Carolina A&T and Stony Brook ... Best game through the air was versus Towson, completing 9-of-13 for 110 yards and a score ... Other passing touchdowns came versus Liberty and

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Charleston Southern. 2008 (RFr): Played in just six games as a reserve after sitting out most of the preseason drills due to illness, but still earned his first letter ... Rushed 22 times for 61 yards and one touchdown and was 6-of-17 for 47 yards and one score passing ... Had a season-high 21 yards rushing on seven carries and was 6-of-12 for 47 yards and one touchdown against Charleston Southern ... His effort against the Bucs included a 32-yard run and a 47-yard completion, both season bests ... Scored his only rushing touchdown against Liberty. 2007 (Fr.): Redshirted the season and retained the year of eligibility ... Enrolled at Coastal Carolina University for the 2007 spring semester and participated in spring drills ... Rated 37th top prep player by Rivals.com. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played at Hargrave Military Academy in Fall 2006 ... Threw for more than 1,300 yards, 13 touchdowns and just one interception with a 67-percent completion rate while splitting time with two other quarterbacks ... Also added more than 500 yards and five touchdowns on the ground ... Was on the Commandant’s List (3.75+ GPA) ... High School: Finished his career with more than 4,500 career passing yards and 41 touchdowns, posting a 25-7 record as a starter... Was 119-of191 for almost 1,900 yards and 18 touchdowns (just two interceptions) through the air while adding 800 rushing yards and nine touchdowns his senior season at Wando in the school’s run-first system ... Earned High School Sports Report SCISA All-State honors, Honorable Mention All-State accolades from The State, First Team All-Lowcountry and a spot in the 2005 SCADA North-South All-Star Game ... As a junior had 1,500 yards and 15 touchdowns passing with just over 500 rushing yards and six touchdowns, leading the squad to the Lower State final and the program’s first-ever playoff wins in school history ... Also played baseball at Wando, hitting .335 with four home runs and 20 RBI his final season, helping the Warriors to a 27-3 record, Region 7-AAAA title and No. 13 ranking in the country by USA Today ... Earned a place on the Honor Roll. Personal: Son of Mark and Lisa Childers.

childers’ Career Passing Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS 6-0 9-3 15-3

Comp-Att-Int PCT 6 - 17 - 1 35.3 27 -53 - 6 50.9 33 - 70 - 7 47.1

YDS 47 289 336

TD 0 3 3

Long 16 38 38

Avg/G 7.8 32.1 224

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Passing (att-comp-int-yds-td)

2008: Penn State DNP; Colgate 0-1-0-0-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson DNP; North Carolina A&T 0-3-0-0-0; Liberty 0-1-0-0-0; VMI DNP; North Carolina Central DNP; Stony Brook DNP; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 6-12-1-47-0. 2009: Kent State 0-0-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 9-13-1-110-1; North Carolina A&T 1-51-11-0; VMI 5-5-0-38-0; Liberty 3-9-3-18-1; Stony Brook 4-8-0-41-0; Clemson 2-9-1-13-0; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian DNP; Charleston Southern 3-4-0-58-1.

childers’ Career RUSHING Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS 6-0 9-3 15-3

ATT GAIN LOST 22 110 49 49 219 56 71 329 105

NET 61 163 224

AVG 2.8 3.3 3.2

TD 1 3 4

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Long AVG/G 32 10.2 18 18.1 32 14.9

2008: Penn State DNP; Colgate 1-2-0; Monmouth 2-6-0; Towson DNP; North Carolina A&T 4-17-0; Liberty 6-11-1; VMI DNP; North Carolina Central DNP; Stony Brook DNP; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian 2-4-0; Charleston Southern 7-21-0. 2009: Kent State 2-(-4)-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 5-5-0; North Carolina A&T 4-35-1; VMI 7-54-1; Liberty 6-4-0; Stony Brook 11-21-1; Clemson 11-49-0; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian DNP; Charleston Southern 3-(-1)-0.


#88 Ben Collins 6-3 / 235 / TE Senior Perry, Ga. H o u st o n C o u n t y HS

2009 (Jr.): Played in all 11 games ... Caught one one pass for five yard versus North Carolina A&T. 2008 (So.): Played in nine games with two starts, picking up his second letter ... Made starts against Colgate and Towson ... Had his first collegiate catch for seven yards against North Carolina Central. 2007 (Fr.): Played in eight games as a true freshman, earning his first letter... Did not have any receptions. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Earned Class AAAAA All-State First Team selection from the Associated Press, Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Georgia Sportswriters Association ... Picked for the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association (GACA) NorthSouth All-Star Game, while also being honored on the All-Middle Georgia, All-Region and All-County squads ... Had 17 catches for 329 yards and three touchdowns while grading out at 87 percent blocking his senior season ... Was also AllCounty his junior season ... Posted 39 career receptions for 492 yards and four touchdowns ... Also played baseball for the Bears, earning two letters and being named the team’s outstanding defensive player his senior year ... Also lettered in golf as a freshman ... Was an honor graduate. Personal: Son of George and Tina Collins... Father George played college football at Georgia, earning All-American honors in 1977, following that with playing for the NFL’s St. Louis Cardinals and USFL’s Jacksonville Bulls.

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for loss for 18 yards against Charleston Southern ... Had his other interceptions at Monmouth and VMI. 2007 (Fr.): Played in all 11 contests as a true freshman, starting in five of them, to earn a letter ... Had 30 total tackles, including 12 solos, 4.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, two interceptions and one forced fumble ... Started the final two conference games against Gardner-Webb and Charleston Southern ... Posted a season-high six tackles each, with five solos shots in both, at Delaware State and against Gardner-Webb ... Added a tackle for loss against Gardner-Webb .... Earned Big South Conference Freshman of the Week after recording five tackles, all of them solo, two tackles for loss (15 yards), one sack (13 yards) and an interception return for a touchdown against Presbyterian ... Had his first collegiate interception against Georgia Southern, returning it for 29 yards ... Had tackles in nine games overall. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Graduated in 2007 from Strom Thurmond ... A threeyear starter for the Rebels... Named Class 3A All-State by High School Sports Report and ranked in The State’s Top 50, while being rated 32nd in the state among seniors on the High School Sports Report’s top 100 ... Was a SCADA North-South All-Star game selection his final season after posting 60 tackles, five blocked field goals and two interceptions, while averaging 43 yards per punt on 35 punts ... Named to The Augusta Chronicle’s South Carolina All-Area South team the past three years ... As a junior, had 58 tackles and three interceptions, earning First Team All-Area honors and helping the Rebels to the Class 3A State title (with current Coastal Carolina Assistant Coach Gary Smallen on the coaching staff) ... Recorded five picks as a sophomore, earning Honorable Mention All-Area ... Was named to the Honor Roll and Beta Club, while graduating in the top 10 percent of his class. Personal: Son of Larry and Mary Cunningham.

cunningham’s Career Defensive Statistics

2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 11 - 5 22 8 30 4.0-33 2.0-27 2-86 1 0-0 1 0 12-10 23 19 42 2.0-21 0.0 - 0 3-51 5 1-0 0 0 11 - 2 16 6 22 0.0 - 0 0.0 - 0 1-13 3 0-0 0 0 34-17 61 34 95 6.0-54 2.0-27 6-150 9 1-0 1 0

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2007: Delaware State 5-1-6; Winston-Salem State 1-0-1; Georgia Southern 1-2-3; Jamesw Madison 0-2-2; Furman 0-0-0; Chowan 1-1-2; Presbyterian 5-0-5; VMI 0-0-0; Liberty 2-0-2; Gardner-Webb 5-1-6; Charleston Southern 2-1-3. 2008: Penn State 2-1-3; Colgate 3-0-3; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 1-2-3; North Carolina A&T 3-2-5; Liberty 0-2-2; VMI 4-1-5; North Carolina Central 1-3-4; Stony Brook 0-3-3; Gardner-Webb 3-2-5; Presbyterian 4-1-5; Charleston Southern 2-2-4. 2009: Kent State 2-0-2; Monmouth 0-1-1; Towson 1-1-2; North Carolina A&T 1-1-2; VMI 0-0-0; Liberty 3-0-3; Stony Brook 1-2-3; Clemson 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Presbyterian 5-1-6; Charleston Southern 3-0-3.

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Senior E d g e f i e l d , S.C. S t r o m T h u r m o n d HS 6-1 / 200 / S

2009 (Jr.): Played in all 11 games, starting the final two contests of the season (Presbyterian and Charleston Southern ... Finished the season with 22 tackles (16 solo) with three pass breakups ... Added a 13-yard interception return versus North Carolina A&T ... Closed the season well, getting two PBU versus GardnerWebb, logging six tackles versus Presbyterian and recording three stops with a PBU versus Charleston Southern. 2008 (So.): Played in all 12 games, starting 10 of them ... Recorded 42 tackles with 23 solo shots, 2.0 tackles for loss, one fumble recovery, a team-high three interceptions and five pass breakups ... His three interceptions tied for second in the Big South while his five pass breakups tied for seventh ... Recorded tackles in 11 contests, including a season-high five in four separate games ... Had five tackles and one interception in the victory at North Carolina A&T ... Also posted five tackles each at VMI, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian ... Recovered a fumble along with his three tackles against Colgate ... Posted four tackles with 1.0 tackles

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#36 Dominique Davenport 5-11 / 210 / S Senior Bonaire, Ga. W a r n e r R o b i n s HS

2009 (RJr.): Started all 11 games at safety, finishing third on the team with 56 tackles and 20th in the Big South (5.0/game) ... Also ranked eighth in the confernce in tackles among defensive backs ... Picked off three passes, ranking second on the team, fourth-tied in the league (0.27/game) and 87th in the nation ... Showed no signs of rust recording six, seven and eight tackles in the three games of 2009 ... Added an interception versus Towson in the three-game swing ... Closed the season in fine fashion as well, getting eight stops versus Presbyterian and a careerhigh 11 versus Charleston Southern ... Also picked off two passes versus Charleston Southern. 2008 (Jr.): Played in four games, all starts, before an injury cut short his season ... Received a medical redshirt and retained the year of eligibility ... Still managed to post 39 tackles on the year with 25 solos, 14 assisted and 2.5 tackles for loss ... Opened the year with a team-high 10 tackles, three of them solo, and 1.0 tackles for loss at Penn State ... Set a new career best with a school-record 20 tackles, including a record-tying 11 solos, and 1.0 tackles for loss against Colgate ... Earned Sports Network National and Big South Defensive Player of the Week honors for his play against the Raiders ... Followed it up with six solos and eight total tackles, including 0.5 tackle for loss, in the win at Monmouth. 2007 (So.): Played in all 11 games, getting the starting nod in seven of them, including the last six of the year, and earning his second letter ... Recorded 37 solo and 61 total tackles on the year, ranking second on the team and 11th in the Big South at 6.4 tackles per game ... Also had 5.5 tackles for 25 yards of loss and one fumble recovery ... Had a career-best nine tackles, including eight solos, in the home win over VMI ... Also had eight tackles each at Furman and against Presbyterian ... Recorded 26 combined tackles, including 4.5 for 22 yards of loss, in the four Big South contests ... Had seven tackles (six solos) with 2.0 tackles for loss in the home win over Gardner-Webb. 2006 (Fr.): Played in all 12 games as a true freshman, getting his first collegiate start at Gardner-Webb, and earned his first Coastal Carolina letter... Recorded 35

tackles on the season, 14 of them solo... Had a season-high seven tackles at Gardner-Webb and at Appalachian State... Also posted six tackles at Winston-Salem State... Had five tackles, including three solo, and 0.5 tackle for loss... Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was a three-year letterwinner at Warner Robins, finishing No. 4 on the career interceptions chart with 12 ... For his career, recorded 162 tackles, five tackles-for-loss, two fumble recoveries and one touchdown ... Also had 55 rushes for 317 yards and 14 receptions for 288 yards and five combined touchdowns ... As a senior recorded 60 tackles, five interceptions, one fumble recovery and one touchdown, earning Honorable Mention All-State honors from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution ... Was also honored as First Team All-Middle Georgia and All-Houston County ... Selected to play in the Georgia All-Star game and earned the team’s MVP award ... Also averaged 36 yards per punt his final season ... Selected to the 2005 Preseason Academic All-State team ... Was a key part of the 2004 squad that won the Regional 3-AAAA and State AAAA titles, as he was named All-State that year by the Journal-Constitution and Georgia Sports Writers Association after posting 92 tackles and seven interceptions ... Was an Honor Graduate in 2006 and also named to Who’s Who Among High School Students. Personal: Son of James and Tomoko Thigpen.

DAVENPORT’s career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2006 12 - 1 14 21 35 0.5 - 1 0.0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0-0 0 0 2007 11 - 7 37 24 61 5.5-25 0.0 - 0 0 - 0 1 1-0 0 0 2008 * 4 - 4 25 14 39 2.5-14 0.0 - 0 0 - 0 1 0-0 0 0 2009 11-11 40 16 56 2.5-15 0.0 - 0 3-20 2 0-0 0 0 Total 38-23 116 75 191 11.0-55 0.0 - 0 3-20 4 1-0 0 0 * — Granted medical redshirt

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2006: Elon 1-3-4; Wofford 2-0-2; Georgia Southern 0-0-0; South Carolina State 0-0-0; Winston-Salem State 0-0-0; Furman 0-0-0; VMI 3-0-3; Liberty 0-0-0; Savannah State 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb 3-3-6; Charleston Southern 4-1-5; Appalachian State 1-4-5. 2007: Delaware State 0-0-0; Winston-Salem State 2-3-5; Georgia Southern 3-1-4; James Madison 3-2-5; Furman 5-3-8; Chowan 2-3-5; Presbyterian 3-5-8; VMI 8-1-9; Liberty 2-3-5; Gardner-Webb 6-1-7; Charleston Southern 3-2-5. 2008: Penn State 7-3-10; Colgate 11-9-20; Monmouth 6-2-8; Towson 1-0-1. 2009: Kent State 6-0-0; Monmouth 7-0-0; Towson 4-4-8; North Carolina A&T 1-0-1; VMI 3-25; Liberty 0-1-1; Stony Brook 4-0-0; Clemson 1-0-1; Gardner-Webb 2-2-4; Presbyterian 7-1-8; Charleston Southern 5-6-11.

#8 Jamel Davis 6-4 / 210 / DE Sophomore Richmond, Va. H e r m i t a g e HS

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2009 (RFr.): Played in all 11 games at linebacker in the 3-4 system, starting the Clemson contest ... Registered 12 tackles for the season ... 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted as a true freshman and retained the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was a Virginia High School Coaches Association, Associated Press and VirginiaPreps.com Group AAA First Team All-State honoree ... Also named the Richmond Times-Dispatch Regional Player of the Year, Colonial District Player of the Year and All-Region after recording 55 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, seven sacks, three forced fumbles and blocked a punt ... Led the Panthers to an 11-2 overall record and a Colonial AAA District title with a 7-0 mark as well as a Central Regional title and a berth in the Group AAA State Semifinals in 2007 ... Finished as the Panthers’ career sacks leader ... Was a Second Team All-District defensive end his junior season ... Also caught 21 passes for 324 yards and three touchdowns at wide receiver ... Played basketball as a sophomore for the Panthers. Personal: Son of Cheryl Lockhey.

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j. davis’ Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 11-1 5 7 12 0.0 - 0 0.0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Kent State 0-2-2 ; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 0-1-1; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 0-1-1; Liberty 1-0-0; Stony Brook 2-2-4; Clemson 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb 1-0-1; Presbyterian 1-0-1; Charleston Southern 0-1-1.

#95 Quinton Davis 6-2 / 240 / DE Sophomore Darien, Ga. M c I n t o sh C o u n t y HS

2009 (RFr.): Played in all 11 games, starting 10 ... Tallied 33 stops with seven coming behind the line of scrimmage, including three sacks ... Helped Coastal rank first in the Big South and 33rd nationally in sacks (2.27 avg.) ... His seven TFL ranked second-best on the squad ... Ranked eighth in the Big South in both sacks (0.27/ game) and tackles for losses (0.64/game) ... Posted season highs of six tackles versus North Carolina A&T and Liberty ... Posted 1.5 TFL in his first collegiate game (at Kent State), adding his first collegiate sack ... Added sacks in games two (Monmouth ) and three (Towson) ... Also had 1.5 TFL versus NC A&T. 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted his first year at Coastal Carolina and retained the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: A 2008 graduate at McIntosh County Academy and four-year letterwinner in his high school career ... Named Associated Press, Atlanta Journal-Consitution and Georgia Sport Writers Association Honorable Mention AllState Class 2A his senior season ... Also honored as First Team All-Region and AllArea and 2007 Most Valuable Defensive Player for the Buccaneers after recording 117 total tackles, 24 tackles for loss, including nine sacks, 12 quarterback hurries, two blocked punts, three blocked field goals, nine forced fumbles and one fumble recovery ... Also played fullback at McIntosh ... Played his sophomore and junior years at Westside, recording 85 tackles and five sacks in those two seasons, earning the team’s Most Improved Award each year ... Played as a freshman at Taylor County, earning 36 tackles, including four for loss and two sacks ... Named to the Honor Roll his senior year. Personal: Son of Edward Thomas and Alma Davis.

#59 Jerran Devlin 5-9 / 215 / LB Junior G e o r g e t o w n , S.C. G e o r g e t o w n HS Benedict College

2009 (So.): Played in two contests, seeing action in the Presbyterian and Charleston Southern games. 2008 (RFr.): Played in one game his first year as a Chanticleer, seeing action against Colgate. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Spent his true freshman season at Benedict College ... High School: Graduated in 2007 from Georgetown ... Recorded 118 tackles, 14 for loss and three sacks as a senior ... Was named to the All-Region and All-Lowcountry teams his junior and senior seasons and Sun News “Toast of the Coast” as a junior ... Served as team captain each of his final two seasons ... Also lettered in tennis for three years and was a basketball captain as a senior ... Named to the Honor Roll. Personal: Son of Jerome and Tressa Devlin.

q. davis’ Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 11-10 11 22 33 7.0-26 3.0-17 0-0 1 0-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Kent State 1-2-3 ; Monmouth 1-1-2; Towson 3-1-4; North Carolina A&T 2-4-6; VMI 1-1-2; Liberty 1-5-6; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Clemson 0-3-3; Gardner-Webb 0-2-2; Presbyterian 1-0-1; Charleston Southern 1-3-4.

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES #18 David Duran

#14 Justin Durham

6-5 / 240 / TE Junior M a r i e tt a , G a . K e l l HS M i c h i g a n S t at e U n i v .

5-10 / 160 / K/P Senior L e x i n g t o n , N.C. N o r th D a v i ds o n HS

2009 (So.): Played in all 11 games, starting 10 ... Named first team All-Big South, leading all conference tight ends in receptions (19) and receiving yards (273) ... Ranked second on the squad in receptions and receiving yards ... Ranked 12th in the league in receiving yards (24.8/game) and 17th in receptions (1.73/game) ... Had three catches for a team-high 82 yards in the win over Monmouth… Also had six receptions for 88 yards and one score at Towson… Second-most single-season receiving yards by a tight end in school history… Had three catches for 27 yards at Charleston Southern. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Saw action in four games as a redshirt freshman (2008) at Michigan State, including the final there contests of the season ... Had one catch on the year for four yards, with the reception occurring against Penn State ... Redshirted in 2007 at MSU ... High School: Three-year starter at Kell, serving as team captain in 2006 and presented the Perseverance Award by the coaching staff ... Two-way starter as a junior and senior, playing both tight end and defensive end ... Ranked among the nation’s top tight ends by Scouts, Inc. (No. 48) and Scout.com (No. 71) ... Named to PrepStar’s All-Southeast Team ... Rated among Georgia’s top75 seniors by Scout.com (No. 74) ... One of six tight ends listed among the Best of the Rest in Georgia by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution ... Had 16 catches for 151 yards (9.4 avg.) and one touchdown in his senior season ... Set career highs with six receptions for 76 yards vs. Marietta, including a touchdown grab ... Made 15 tackles as a senior, with two for losses including a sack ... Credited with five quarterback pressures and one interception. Personal: Son of David and Beth Duran.

duran’s Career Receiving Statistics

2008 * 2009 Total

GP-GS 4 - 0 11-10 15-10

No. 1 19 20

YDS 4 273 277

Avg. 4.0 14.4 13.9

TD 0 1 1

Long AVG/G 4 1.0 47 24.8 47 18.5

* — Statistics from Michigan State

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Recieving (No-yds-td)

2008: Penn State 1-4-0 (only game with stats). 2009: Kent State 1-13-0; Monmouth 3-82-0; Towson 6-88-1; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 0-0-0; Liberty 1-9-0; Stony Brook 1-11-0; Clemson 2-15-0; Gardner-Webb 1-8-0; Presbyterian 1-20-0; Charleston Southern 3-27-0.

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Enters 2010 fourth in career scoring at Coastal and second among kickers. 2009 (Jr.): Named to the Big South Football All-Academic Team ... Led the team and ranked ninth in the Big South in scoring with 59 points … Was 12-of-13 from under 40 yards … Had a season-high eight points in three games this season (NC A&T, VMI and Gardner-Webb) … Had a streak of eight consecutive field goals made during the year, a school record … Hit two field goals each against NC A&T, VMI, at Liberty and against Gardner-Webb … Hit a season-long 42-yard field goal against Gardner-Webb … Named Big South Special Teams Player of the Week after convert two extra points and both field goal attempts (33 and 37 yards) in the win over VMI. 2008 (So.): Handled the kicking duties in nine contests for the Chants ... Was 21-of-25 on point-after attempts and 9-of-16 on field goals for 48 points, ranking second among Big South kickers and ninth overall in scoring ... Had a season-high eight points on two occasions, at Monmouth and North Carolina A&T ... Was 2-of3 on field goals and hit both PATs at North Carolina A&T ... Connected on a seasonhigh five PATs in the home win over North Carolina Central ... His best field goal of the year was a 42-yarder against Liberty. 2007 (RFr.): Was the kicker for all 11 games for the Chants, earning his first letter ... Was 32-for-36 on PATs and 12-of-17 on field goal attempts ... Hit season-long 44-yard field goals against Winston-Salem State and Gardner-Webb ... Was 2-for-2 on field goals and hit all four PATs against Presbyterian for a season-best 10 points ... Hit three field goals in the game against Winston-Salem State on five attempts for 10 points ... Had one punt for 29 yards. 2006 (Fr.): Redshirted his freshman year to retain the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was the varsity kicker his final two years for the Black Knights ... Had 23 PATs and nine field goals for 50 points his senior year, earning All-County and All-Central Piedmont AAAA accolades ... Was also an Honorable Mention All-Northwest NC his senior season ... Posted two 45-yard field goals his senior season ... Was a perfect 22-for-22 on PATs and hit his only field goal attempt as a junior ... For his two-year varsity career, hit on 45 of 47 career PATs and was 10-for-16 on field goals ... Named to the Honor Roll each year. Personal: Son of Tucson and Linda Durham.

durham’s Career KICKING Statistics

2007 2008 2009 Total

GP 11 9 11 31

PTS 68 48 59 175

PAT 32-36 21-25 20-22 73-83

FG 12-17 9-16 13-19 34-52

Pct. .706 .562 .684 .654

0-19 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1

20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 4-4 4-7 4-5 0-1 5-6 3-4 1-6 0-0 4-4 7-8 1-6 0-0 13-14 14-19 6-17 0-1

LG 44 42 42 44

BLK 0 0 2 2


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#23 Ben Erdman

#83 Chris Floyd

6-2 / 180 / P/K Senior C l e v e l a n d , N.C. W e st R o w a n HS

6-3 / 180 / WR Sophomore G r e e n w o o d , S.C. G r e e n w o o d HS

2099 (Jr.): Played in all 11 games as Coastal Carolina’s punter and holder ... Average 33.1 yards on his 51 punts ... Punted five times versus Towson, getting two fair catches and pinning Tigers inside their own 20 twice ... Best game was versus Stony Brook, punting six times with an average of 40.7 yards per punt and getting his season-best boot of 56 yards. 2008 (So.): Was Coastal Carolina’s punter in all 12 games, garnering his second letter ... Punted 48 times for an average of 38.0 yards per punt, leading the Big South Conference and earning him first team All-Big South honors ... Earned Big South Special Teams Player of the Week after he was a key part in the Chanticleers’ victory at Gardner-Webb ... Averaged 40.3 yards per kick, including a 48-yarder, and pinned the Bulldogs inside the 20 three times while allowing only one punt return on the day ... Had a season-long 54yard boot at Penn State, part of his career-best single game 43.0 yard average in eight punts ... Pinned opponents inside their 20 on 13 occasions. 2007 (Fr.): Punted for the Chants in all 11 games, garnering his first letter ... Had 46 punts for a 35.2 yard average, including 13 inside the 20 and none blocked ... Hit a career-best 59-yard punt against Presbyterian, one of six punts that included three fair catches ... Made two tackles with one each at James Madison and at Liberty ... Also had 25 kickoffs for a 55.4 yard average. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Lettered in football his final three years at West Rowan, helping the Falcons win three consecutive conference titles ... Earned NCPreps. com Class 3-A All-State accolades as a kicker, as well as All-County and All-Piedmont honors as a punter from the Charlotte Observer his senior year ... In 2006 led the state of North Carolina in punting with 41.7 yards per punt, earning Prokicker.com No.1 high school punter in the nation rating and the team’s Special Teams Player of the Year honor ... Also ranked eighth in scoring among kickers with 75 points (51 extra points, eight field goals) ... Was the All-County and All-Conference kicker his junior year ... Played varsity baseball for his final two seasons and also lettered in varsity tennis as a freshman ... Was also the 2006 Career/Technical Student of the Year and U.S. Marines Corps Distinguished Athletic Award. Personal: Son of Rich and Lou Ann Erdman.

erdman’s Career Punting Statistics

2007 2008 2009 Total

GP 11 12 11 34

No. 46 48 51 145

YDS 1620 1822 1689 5131

Avg. 35.2 38.0 33.1 35.4

Long 59 54 59 59

TB 6 7 2 15

FC 13 10 7 30

2009 (RFr.): Played in five games ... Caught one pass for 22 yards in the GardnerWebb game. 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Graduated from Greenwood in 2007 ... Was a member of the Eagles 2007 State Champion football team ... Lettered in varsity baseball three years as well as basketball for two years ... Made Honor Roll his senior year and was a SAT Eagle Star. Personal: Son of Michael Floyd and Sandra Evens.

#76 Tim Franklin 6-5 / 305 / OL Junior P r o s p e r i t y , S.C. G i l b e r t HS

2009 (So.): Started all 11 games at left tackle ... Helped pave the way for first team All-American running back Tommy Fraser ... Helped Coastal rank 37th in the nation in rushing offense (153.0 ypg). 2008 (RFr.): Saw action in 11 games on the offensive line, all as a reserve, as he earned his first collegiate letter. 2007 (Fr.): Did not play in any games, redshirting and retaining the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: A 2007 graduate of Gilbert,where he lettered in football his final three years... Selected to play for South Carolina in the annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas, as well as Class 2A All-State by The State and High School Sports Report after recording 76 knockdowns and 58 pancake blocks his senior year... Nominated for the Wendy’s High School Heisman and named Academic Athlete of the Year and earned the National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award... Lettered in three sports in his career, also garnering track and field letters three times in the discus and shot put and basketball once... Also named to the National Honor Roll, Who’s Who, Olde English Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Honors Orchestra and was an Honor Graduate... Personal: Son of Mike Franklin and Brian and Laura Spears.

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#13 Derrick Frasier 5-11 / 210 / LB Senior O r a n g e b u r g , S.C. O r a n g e b u r g -W i l k i n s o n HS

2009 (Jr.): Played in all 11 games, starting nine ... Named Big South Defensive Player of the Week as he was a key cog on the defense for the Chanticleers in shutting down the Keydets’ offense, recording seven tackles, one interception and one fumble recovery in the victory ... The fumble recovery came late in the fourth quarter and helped seal the victory ... Followed his seven-tackle effort versus VMI with another seven-tackle effort against Liberty .... Recorded a season-high nine stops versus Towson. 2008 (So.): Was named ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-District as presented by CoSIDA as well as to the Big South Conference Football All-Academic Team for his work on the field and in the classroom ... Started 11 of the 12 games he played in at linebacker ... Posted 67 tackles (18th in the Big South), with 29 solos, on the season, ranking second for the Chanticleers ... Added 6.0 tackles for loss for 22 yards, 1.0 sacks and one pass breakup ... Tallied season bests of six solos and 11 total tackles, including 1.0 tackles for loss, against Stony Brook ... Chipped in 10 tackles, including one sack, against Colgate ... Posted nine tackles, including five solos, in the home victory over Towson ... Had at least four tackles in nine contests. 2007 (Fr.): Played in nine games as a true freshman, starting five of them and earning his first collegiate letter ... Recorded 14 solo tackles and 34 tackles overall on the year, including 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 sacks and one fumble recovery ... Tallied a season-high 12 tackles at Furman, earning the Big South Freshman of the Week award... Also recorded five tackles, including a sack, at James Madison... Had a pair of tackles and a fumble recovery in the win at Charleston Southern. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Graduated in 2007 from Orangeburg-Wilkinson ... Shrine Bowl selection for the state of South Carolina, serving as Co-Captain and earning the “Spark Plug” Award ... Named Associated Press South Carolina AllState as well as Second Team All-State by The State and All-Region by The Times and Democrat and Charleston Post and Courier ... Was the Bruins’ Most Valuable Player after recording 174 tackles, six sacks and two fumble recoveries his senior season, leading Orangeburg-Wilkinson to the Class 4A Playoffs ... Also was captain of the team his junior year, earning All-Region and All-Area accolades ... As a sophomore was named the team’s Most Improved as well as garnering the Coach’s Award ... Was in the top 10 percent of his graduating class ... Named to the National Honor Society, National Honor Roll, Society of High School Scholars and U.S. Army Reserve Scholar-Athlete Award... Personal: Son of Derrick and Sharron Frasier.

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FRASIER’s career Defensive Statistics

2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 9 - 5 14 20 34 2.5-13 1.0 - 9 0-0 0 1-0 0 0 12-11 29 38 67 6.0-22 1.0-10 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 11 - 9 22 22 44 3.5-15 1.0 - 9 1-2 1 1-0 0 0 32-25 65 80 145 12.0-50 3.0-28 1-2 2 2-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2007: Delaware State DNP; Winston-Salem State DNP; Georgia Southern 1-0-1; James Madison 3-2-5; Furman 1-11-12; Chowan 2-1-3; Presbyterian 0-2-2; VMI 3-1-4; Liberty 3-1-4; GardnerWebb 1-0-1; Charleston Southern 0-2-2. 2008: Penn State 4-2-6; Colgate 1-9-10; Monmouth 0-1-1; Towson 5-4-9; North Carolina A&T 5-1-6; Liberty 3-3-6; VMI 3-5-8; North Carolina Central 1-3-4; Stony Brook 6-5-11; Gardner-Webb 1-3-4; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 0-2-2. 2009: Kent State 1-1-2; Monmouth 3-1-4; Towson 3-6-9; North Carolina A&T 1-2-3; VMI 3-4-7; Liberty 3-4-7; Stony Brook 3-0-3; Clemson 3-1-4; Gardner-Webb 0-1-1; Presbyterian 1-1-2; Charleston Southern 1-1-2.

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#33 Anthony Frye 5-9 / 215 / RB Senior Opelika, Ala. O p e l i k a HS U n i v . o f th e C u m b e r l a n ds

Prior to Coastal: Played one season at Univ. of the Cumberlands, an NAIA school in Williamsburg, Ky. ... High School: Helped Opelika HS go 12-2 and reach the fourth rundof the AHSAA 6A playoffs (2005) ...Tabbed second team all-area ... Rcorded 44 solo stops on defense and added 10 tackles on special teams ... As a junior, started six games and was the special teams captain ... Member of three AHSAA 6A track championship teams, with his team finishing runner-up as a junior. Personal: Son of Michael Fyre and Emma Love .

#2 Racheed Gause 5-11 / 260 / FB RS S e n i o r C o n w a y , S.C. C o n w a y HS

2009 (Sr.): Took a redshirt season, sitting out due to NCAA regulations. 2008 (Jr.): Played in all 12 contests, getting the start in five of them ... Had 47 carries for 183 yards and one touchdown ... Had his best game of the year at Presbyterian, rushing eight times for 44 yards and one score, helping the Chants to the road win ... Also had 38 yards on just five carries in the win over Towson ... Also had two kick returns for 33 yards on the season. 2007 (So.): Played in all 11 games his sophomore season, earning his first collegiate start at Furman, and picked up his second letter ... Posted career bests of 29 rushes for 164 yards and one touchdown along with one catch for 11 yards and four kick returns for 54 yards ... Posted a career-high 78 yards and his first Coastal Carolina touchdown in the home win over Chowan ... Had a personal-best 10 carries at Liberty, going for 54 yards ... Also had a career-best rush of 48 yards against Chowan. 2006 (Fr.): Played in six games as a true freshman, garnering his first collegiate letter ... Had 20 carries for 47 yards and one reception for 19 yards ... Had his best game of his freshman year with eight carries for 26 yards in the win at WinstonSalem State. Prior to Coastal Carolina: A 2006 graduate of Conway where he was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter ... Class AAAA All-State selection by the High School Sports Report and an Honorable Mention All-State pick by The State ... 2005 WPDE-TV Zoneman finalist, finishing as runner-up in the voting ... Selected to represent South Carolina in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas ... Rated 22nd in the state by the Herald-Journal and 16th by the High School Sports Report ... Rushed for 918 yards on 142 carries (6.5 yards per carry) and 11 touchdowns ... Also recorded 27 tackles at linebacker ... Posted 202 tackles his sophomore and junior seasons combined, while rushing for 417 yards and three touchdowns his junior season ... Also ran track and field all four years, competing in the 100 and 200-meter dashes, 4x100-meter relay squad, shot put, triple jump and long jump during his high school career. Personal: Son of Tommy and Janice Gause ... His older brother Kerebi also played football for the Chanticleers.


PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES #11 Logan Hall 6-1 / 195 / QB RS F r e sh m a n G r a y C o u r t , S.C. L a u r e n s HS

2009 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Earned varsity letters his final two years at Laurens ... All-Region 1-AAAA selection at quarterback as a senior after leading the Raiders to an 11-3 mark and a berth in the state semifinals ... Was 127-for-228 for 2,119 yards, 17 touchdowns and just nine interceptions, earning his school’s Wendy’s Heisman nomination ... Had a season-high 288 yards of passing in the final game of the year in the state semifinals against South Pointe ... Had three games of 200 yards of passing or more his senior year ... Also had 97 carries for 180 yards and four touchdowns ... Had 62 punts for 1,973 yards (31.8 average) with a long of 46 and 16 punts inside the 20, earning All-Region honors as well ... Also played golf in each of his four years, earning varsity letters as well as All-Region as a sophomore ... Named to the Who’s Who and voted Class President his sophomore and junior years. Personal: Son of David Hall and Jimmy and Terri Martin.

gause’s Career RUSHING Statistics

2006 2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS ATT GAIN LOST NET AVG TD Long AVG/G 6 - 0 20 63 16 47 2.4 0 13 7.8 11-1 29 172 8 164 5.7 1 48 14.9 12-5 47 187 4 183 3.9 1 12 15.2 redshirted 29-6 96 422 28 394 4.1 2 48 13.6

#92 Jeremy Harden 6-2 / 275 / DT Junior H a m l e t , N.C. R i c h m o n d C o u n t y HS

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Rushing (att-yds-td)

2006: Elon 1-2-0; Wofford 0-0-0; Georgia Southern 1-2-0; South Carolina State 5-15-0; Winston-Salem State 8-26-0; Furman DNP; VMI DNP; Liberty DNP; Savannah State 5-6-0; Gardner-Webb DNP; Charleston Southern DNP; Appalachian State DNP. 2007: Delaware State 0-0-0; Winston-Salem State 0-0-0; Georgia Southern 1-0-0; James Madison 2-8-0; Furman 3-8-0; Chowan 6-78-1; Presbyterian 2-6-0; VMI 0-0-0; Liberty 10-54-0; Gardner-Webb 2-8-0; Charleston Southern 3-2-0. 2008: Penn State 5-18-0; Colgate 2-7-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 5-38-0; North Carolina A&T 6-15-0; Liberty 1-3-0; VMI 5-23-0; North Carolina Central 2-12-0; Stony Brook 7-13-0; Gardner-Webb 4-8-0; Presbyterian 8-44-1; Charleston Southern 2-2-0. 2009: Redshirted.

GAUSE’s Career Receiving Statistics

2006 2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS No. YDS Avg. TD Long AVG/G 6 - 0 1 19 19.0 0 19 3.2 11-1 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.0 12-5 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 redshirted 29-6 3 33 11.0 0 19 1.1

2009 (So.): Played in eight games and tallied eight tackles ... Of his eight stops, had a half TFL versus North Carolina A&T and Liberty. 2008 (Fr.): Played in five games as a true freshman, earning his first Coastal Carolina letter ... Recorded six total tackles, including 1.0 tackle for loss, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery... Had three tackles each at VMI and against North Carolina Central ... Also added a tackle for loss, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery at VMI. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Represented North Carolina in the 2007 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas, while also being honored as a Class 4A All-State selection by NCPreps.com after leading his team to the North Carolina Class 4AA State Quarterfinals ... Was a first team All-Mid Southeastern Conference in 2007 after being an Honorable Mention selection his junior year after helping the Raiders to a 12-1 mark. Personal: Son of Robert and Mildred Harden.

Harden’s Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 8 - 0 0 8 8 1.0 - 2 0.0 - 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Kent State DNP ; Monmouth DNP; Towson 0-2-2; North Carolina A&T 0-2-2; VMI 0-2-2; Liberty 0-1-1; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Clemson 0-1-1; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 0-0-0.

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES #58 Kent Harper 6-1 / 210 / DE Senior Y o r k , S.C. Y o r k HS

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2009 (Jr.): Played in nine contests, serving as a backup defensive lineman as well as a member of the special teams ... Tallied 11 stops, including 3.5 for losses and two sacks ... Had a season-high three tackles versus VMI, including a half sack and a forced fumble ... Only had one tackle versus Monmouth and Liberty, but they were for a half sack and solo sack, respectively. 2008 (So.): Played in all 12 games as a reserve and special teams player ... Made a pair of tackles on the season, with one each against North Carolina Central and at GardnerWebb. 2007 (RFr.): Played in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman, coming off the bench ... Recorded 11 tackles on the year, including 0.5 tackles for loss ... Had a season-high five tackles, including three solos, in the win at Charleston Southern ... Posted four assisted tackles, including a tackle for loss, at James Madison ... Also recorded tackles against Chowan and at Liberty. 2006 (Fr.): Redshirted during his freshman season. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Earned four letters in football at York, including twice being named the team’s top defensive end/linebacker ... Earned All-Region honors his senior year at linebacker, as well as being named to the Rock Hill Herald All-Area squad after recording 164 tackles, seven tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and one interception ... As a team captain led the Cougars to second round of the 2005 state playoffs, losing to eventual state champion Byrnes ... During his junior season posted 107 tackles, seven tackles for loss, two sacks and one interception en route to All-Region and second team All-Area honors ... Was the 2005 state strength champion in the 205-pound class after winning the regional title in the 190-pound class in 2004 ... Also played baseball and wrestled during his high school career ... Started in center field for the baseball team as a senior ... Earned a place on the Honor Roll. Personal: Son of Samuel G. Harper, Sr. and Karen Hinton... Brother Sam was a four-year letterwinner on the Coastal football squad.

#35 Brian Harrison 6-0 / 205 / LB Junior O r a n g e b u r g , S.C. O r a n g e b u r g -W i l k i n s o n HS

2009 (So.): Played in nine games, starting the Stony Brook contest ... Tallied 18 tackles, including 1.5 sacks ... Opened the season strong, collection four tackles at Kent State ... Had a sack versus the Golden Flashes ... Followed that with a fourtackle performance versus Monmouth, including a half sack ... Added three tackles versus North Carolina A&T and four at Clemson. 2008 (Fr.): Played in all 12 games as a true freshman, earning his first collegiate letter ... Recorded 16 total tackles, seven of them solo, as well as 1.0 sacks, one forced fumble and one blocked kick ... Had a season-high five tackles against Colgate ... Forced a fumble and added three tackles at VMI ... Had a pair of tackles, including a sack for eight yards, in the win at North Carolina A&T ... Blocked a kick and had one tackle in the home victory over North Carolina Central. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Earned three football letters ... Selected to play in the 2007 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas... Named to the Class AAAA All-State team by the High School Sports Report, as well as The State’s All-State Honorable Mention Team and First Team All-Region, All-Area and All-Times and Democrat following his senior season... Was also on the Honor Roll and a member of the Principal’s Advisory Board and DECA Vice President... Also was the South Carolina State Champion and regional runner-up in the 2005 Silver Gloves Boxing Tournament... Personal: Son of Daniel and Patricia Harrison.

harrison’s career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2008 12-0 7 9 16 1.0 - 8 1.0 - 8 0-0 0 0-0 1 1 2009 9-0 8 10 18 1.5-11 1.5-11 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 Total 21-0 15 19 34 2.5-19 2.5-19 0-0 0 0-0 1 1

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2008: Penn State 1-0-1; Colgate 2-3-5; Monmouth 1-0-1; Towson 0-1-1; North Carolina A&T 1-1-2; Liberty 0-1-1; VMI 1-2-3; North Carolina Central 1-0-1; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian 0-1-1; Charleston Southern 0-0-0. 2009: Kent State 4-0-4; Monmouth 1-3-4; Towson 0-1-1; North Carolina A&T 1-2-3; VMI 0-1-1; Liberty 0-0-0; Stony Brook 0-1-1; Clemson 2-2-4; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern DNP.

#42 Corey Hawkins 6-2 / 225 / DE Junior B ly th e w o o d , S.C. B ly th e w o o d HS

harper’s career Defensive Statistics

2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 11-0 2 9 11 0.5 - 1 0.0 - 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12-0 1 1 2 0.0 - 0 0.0 - 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 9-0 2 9 11 3.5-20 2.0-17 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 32-0 5 19 24 4.0-21 2.0-17 0-0 0 0-0 1 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2007: Delaware State 0-0-0; Winston-Salem State 0-0-0; Georgia Southern 0-0-0; James Madison 0-4-4; Furman 0-0-0; Chowan 0-1-1; Presbyterian 0-0-0; VMI 0-0-0; Liberty 0-1-1; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 2-3-5. 2008: Penn State 0-0-0; Colgate 0-0-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; Liberty 0-0-0; VMI 0-0-0; North Carolina Central 0-1-1; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb 1-0-1; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 0-0-0. 2009: Kent State 0-1-1; Monmouth 0-1-1; Towson 0-2-2; North Carolina A&T 0-2-2; VMI 1-2-3; Liberty 1-0-1; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Clemson DNP; Gardner-Webb 0-1-1; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern DNP.

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2009 (So.): Played in all 11 contests ... Had two tackles each versus VMI and Clemson ... Recorded a half TFL versus Stony Brook. 2008 (RFr.): Played in 10 games as a redshirt freshman, earning his first Coastal Carolina letter ... Posted eight solo and 14 total tackles along with 1.0 tackle for loss ... Had a season-best four tackles, including three solos and 1.0 tackle for loss, in the victory at North Carolina A&T ... Also had a pair of tackles each against Liberty, Stony Brook and Charleston Southern. 2007 (Fr.): Redshirted as a true freshman, retaining the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named Class AAA All-State by High School Sports Report and SCVarsity.com after leading Blythewood, in just its first season of play, to the Class AAA State title ... Recorded 158 tackles (93 solo) 16 tackles for loss, a sack, five pass breakups, four quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and blocked a kick to also earn All-Area honors from The State as well as All-Region honors ... Played his first three years at Ridge View High School before the school split ... Also lettered in track (Blythewood) and basketball (Ridge


View) during his career ...Named to the Honor Roll and Who’s Who ... Also earned the Urban League Athletic and Leadership Award. Personal: Son of Del and Cynthia Hawkins.

hawkin’s career Defensive Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 10-0 8 6 14 1.0-1 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 11-0 3 5 8 0.5-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 21-0 11 11 22 1.5-1 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2008: Penn State 1-0-1; Colgate 0-1-1; Monmouth 1-0-1; Towson DNP; North Carolina A&T 3-1-4; Liberty 0-2-2; VMI 0-0-0; North Carolina Central 1-0-1; Stony Brook 1-1-2; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 1-1-2. 2009: Kent State 0-0-0; Monmouth 0-1-1; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 0-22; Liberty 0-0-0; Stony Brook 0-1-1; Clemson 2-0-2; Gardner-Webb 0-1-1; Presbyterian 1-0-1; Charleston Southern 0-0-0.

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

Personal: First name is LaTrevian, but he prefers “Tre” ... Son of Edward and Muriel Henderson.

Henderson’s Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 11-0 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Kent State 0-0-0 ; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 0-1-1; VMI 0-0-0; Liberty 1-1-2; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Clemson 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Presbyterian 0-1-1; Charleston Southern 0-0-0.

#78 Drew Herring 6-3 / 320 / OL R e dsh i r t F r e sh m a n M y r t l e B e a c h , S.C. C a r o l i n a F o r e st HS

#31 Jeremy Height 5-10 / 200 / RB Sophomore Townsend, Ga. M c I n t o sh C o u n t y HS

Enrolled at Coastal Carolina in spring 2009 and participated in spring drills. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played running back, but only saw action in three games his senior year due to an injury ... Preseason WTOC-TV “Super 11” prior to junior and senior years ... Was a Rivals Pre-Season Top 100 and rated as a four star prior to his senior season ... Ran for almost 2,000 yards and 25 TDs his junior season, earnig Coastal Empire Player of the Year and the team’s Most Valuable Player accolades ... Associated Press and Atlanta Journal-Constitution All-State selection after his sophomore and junior years ... As a sophomore rushed for 1,800 yards, earning Honorable Mention Class A All-State honors ... Ran a 4.55 40-yard dash time ... Also played basketball and baseball for the Buccaneers, earning first team All-Region in baseball his sophomore and junior years ... Played in high school with Coastal Carolina teammates Quinton Davis and B.J. Jenkins. Personal: Son of Freddy and Doris Height.

#6 Tre Henderson 5-11 / 185 / CB Sophomore Martinez, Ga. E v a n s HS

2009 (RFr.): Played in all 11 games ... Registered two tackles versus Liberty and one each versus North Carolina A&T and Presbyterian ... Also served as primary kick returner, avceraging 18.5 yards on 24 returns (445 yards) with a long of 35 at Clemson. 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted and retained the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: First team All-Region 3-AAAA and All-Area at defensive back after posting more than 40 tackles and seven interceptions his senior season at Evans, leading the Knights to a home game in the state playoffs ... Also had 52 carries for 279 yards and three touchdowns along with 36 receptions for 451 yards and eight scores his final season, also earning All-County accolades at wide receiver as well as defensive back ... First team All-Region 3-AAA, second team All-County and Evans MVP his junior year after recording 24 tackles, four interceptions and one blocked field goal as well as 13 catches for 204 yards and four touchdowns ... Also played basketball and ran track for the Knights, earning letters his junior and senior season ... Earned Honorable Mention All-County in basketball his junior year and was on the team’s 4x400-meter relay team that ran at the state championships ... Spent sophomore year at Menchville HS in Newport News, Va. where he was a member of the district champion 4x800-meter relay team.

2009 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was injured most of his senior season ... One of the High School Sports Report’s South Carolina Top 110 rising seniors heading into this year before the injury ... As a junior played center and helped lead the Panthers on their second most successful season in school history at 7-4 accompanied by a playoff berth in Class AAA.

#53 Dexter Holman 6-3 / 280 / DT Junior K ath l e e n , G a . H o u st o n C o u n t y HS

2009 (So.): Played in all 11 games, getting the starting nod six times ... Had 23 tackles, including 1.5 for losses ... Had at least one tackle in every game, except the Presbyterian contest ... Had a fumble recovery versus VMI ... Registered a seasonhigh four stops versus Towson, adding three tackles versus Kent State and Liberty. 2008 (RFr.): Played in all 12 contests his redshirt freshman year, getting four starts ... Had 10 total tackles on the year, three of them solo ... Had a pair of tackles each against Towson and at VMI ... Recorded tackles in eight contests overall. 2007 (Fr.): Did not see any action, earning the redshirt year. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was a three-year letterwinner for the Bears... As a senior, earned Second Team All-Region 1-5A and First Team All-Houston County and All-Middle Georgia after recording 79 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, four sacks, three pass breakups, one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles... Had 55 tackles his junior season... Lettered as an offensive guard his sophomore year... Also ran track, qualifying for the state semifinals in the 110-meter hurdles his junior year, and played basketball... Personal: Son of Robert and Melba Holman.

holman’s career Defensive Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 12-4 3 7 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 11-6 9 14 23 1.5-6 0.0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0 23-10 12 21 33 1.5-6 0.0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2008: Penn State 1-0-1; Colgate 0-1-1; Monmouth 0-1-1; Towson 1-1-2; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; Liberty 0-0-0; VMI 0-2-2; North Carolina Central 0-1-1; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Presbyterian 1-0-1; Charleston Southern 0-1-1. 2009: Kent State 0-0-0; Monmouth 0-1-1; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 0-22; Liberty 0-0-0; Stony Brook 0-1-1; Clemson 2-0-2; Gardner-Webb 0-1-1; Presbyterian 1-0-1; Charleston Southern 0-0-0.

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

#26 Johnnie Houston R e dsh i r t F r e sh m a n G r e e n v i l l e , S.C. W o o d m o n t HS 6-0 / 200 / S

2009 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played defensive back and quarterback at Woodmont ... Led the Wildcats to an 8-4 mark and the second round of the playoffs his final season, earning a spot on the All-County Team from the Greenville Touchdown Club ... As a senior passed for more than 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns, ran for 10 scores, caught three touchdown passes and added 31 tackles, seven interceptions and 11 pass breakups defensively ... Ran 4.3 in the 40-yard dash at the Tusculum combine ... As a junior was a first team All-Region tight end ... Also experienced at kick and punt returns ... Ran track during his high school career for Woodmont, earning Second Team All-Region in the 4x100-meter relay ... Named to the Honor Roll both senior semesters. Personal: Son of Greta Houston.

#40 Andrae Jacobs Sophomore T a b o r C i t y , N.C. S o u th C o l u m b u s HS 5-11 / 245 / LB

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2009 (RFr.): Played in all 11 games, starting the season finale at Charleston Southern ... Recorded at least one tackle in every game, except Towson ... Recorded his lone sack versusu North Carolina A&T ... The following week (versus VMI), he pipcked off his first pass as a collegian, returning it 22 yards ... In his first collegiate start (at Charleston Southern), responded with a season-high six tackles, including a half TFL ... Added three tackles versus Clemson and Gardner-Webb. 2008 (Fr.): Did not play and retained the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: All-State selection by NCPreps.com and 2007 Columbus County Player of the Year as selected by The News Reporter ... Led the Stallions to a school record 15-1 mark and the school’s first-ever berth in the North Carolina Class 2-A State Championship game his senior season and earned Offensive MVP honors ... Also named Star-News First Team All-Area and The Sun News “Toast of the Coast” squad his final season after posting 170 tackles, five forced fumbles and one fumble recovery ... Selected to play in the North Carolina East-West All-Star Game ... Led the Stallions’ defense to eight shutouts and four other games of a touchdown or less and averaged giving up just 5.9 points per game ... Three-time All-County, All-City and All-Conference selection, as well as two-time Loris Tribune Player of the Year, posting 160.5 tackles and 10 tackles for loss his junior season and 165 tackles and 12 tackles for loss as a sophomore ... Played both running back and linebacker for the Stallions, rushing for 526 yards and 12 touchdowns his junior season ... Also participated in track and field, as he ran on the 4x100-meter relay team and threw the shot and discus... Named to the Honor Roll. Personal: Son of Bernard and Darlene Jacobs.

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Jabobs’ Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 11-1 10 15 25 2.5-16 1.0-13 1-22 0 0-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Kent State 1-1-2 ; Monmouth 0-1-1; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 1-0-1; VMI 0-11; Liberty 0-2-2; Stony Brook 2-3-5; Clemson 2-1-3; Gardner-Webb 1-2-3; Presbyterian 1-0-1; Charleston Southern 2-4-6.

#46 B.J. Jenkins 6-2 / 235 / DE Junior Darien, Ga. M c I n t o sh C o u n t y HS

2009 (So.): Saw action in eight games ... Only had seven tackles, but recorded 3.0 TFL ... Tackles for losses came versus Kent State, VMI and Gardner-Webb ... The TFL versus Gardner-Webb was a five-yard sack ... Had a season-high two stops at Kent State. 2008 (RFr.): Played in 11 games, all as backup ... Had 14 total tackles, eight of them solos ... Added 4.5 tackles for loss for 25 yards and 2.0 sacks for 18 yards ... Had his best game of the year in the home win over Towson, recording four tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss (12 yards) and 1.0 sack (eight yards) ... Also had three tackles against Colgate ... Chipped in a pair of solo tackles, both for loss for 13 combined yards, in the home win over North Carolina Central. 2007 (Fr.): Redshirted his freshman year and retained the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: A starter his final three years at McIntosh ... Earned first team all-region his junior and senior seasons after leading his team to the Region 2-AA runner-up spot ... Posted 92 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, nine sacks and five hurries as a senior after recording 74 tackles, nine hurries, seven sacks and five tackles for loss his junior year ... Also named first team all-academic squad the last two years... Helped the team to the Region 3A championship his sophomore and junior seasons ... Also played basketball for McIntosh, helping them to the Region 3A title his junior year ... Named to the AB Honor Roll, Academic team and ranked 14th in his graduating class. Personal: Son of James and Sharon Jenkins.

Jenkins’s Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 8-0 5 2 7 3.0-10 1.0-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Kent State 2-0-2 ; Monmouth DNP; Towson 0-1-1; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 1-01; Liberty 0-0-0; Stony Brook DNP; Clemson DNP; Gardner-Webb 1-0-1; Presbyterian 1-0-1; Charleston Southern 0-1-1.


#90 Matt Johnson

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

Sophomore C o l u m b i a , S.C. K e e n a n HS 6-1 / 270 / DT

2009 (Fr.): Played in each of the first six games as a true freshman before missing the final five with injury ... Recorded three tackles, getting one each versus Kent State, North Carolina A&T and VMI. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named to represent South Carolina in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas ... Second team All-State and the Class 2A Area Defensive Player of the Year according to The State ... Helped Keenan post its first winning season in 14 years, a 7-4 mark ... Totaled 19.5 sacks in his senior season for the Raiders at defensive end after having started the previous three years on the interior of the defensive line ... Also was a wrestler at Keenan. Personal: Son of Thomas Johnson and Lovice Johnson.

Johnson’s Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 8-0 5 2 7 3.0-10 1.0-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Kent State 1-0-1 ; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 0-1-1; VMI 1-0-1; Liberty 0-0-0; Stony Brook DNP; Clemson DNP; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian DNP; Charleston Southern DNP.

#21 Tarvorris Jolly 6-0 / 185 / CB Senior S h e l b y , N.C. S h e l b y HS U n i v . o f N o r th C a r o l i n a

2009 (Jr.): Played in 10 games, starting the Gardner-Webb contest ... Credited with 15 tackles on the season ... Picked off a pass versus North Carolina A&T ... In his start versus the Runnin’ Bulldogs, logged three tackles with a pass breakup ... Followed that with a season-high fouth tackles versus Presbyterian ... Transferred to Coastal Carolina in January 2009 and participated in the spring drills. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played in nine games over two seasons for North Carolina in 2007 (Fr.) and 2008 (So.), primarily on special teams and as a backup cornerback ... In his two seasons, had 10 tackles, including seven solo stops and two assists ... Saw action on a career-high 38 snaps vs. Miami in 2007 ... Had a careerhigh three tackles versus Miami and at Wake Forest ... Posted one tackle against James Madison and two stops versus Duke ... High School: Four-year starter at running back and defensive back ... Named to the North Carolina Associated Press first team All-State squad as an athlete ... Was SuperPrep’s 22nd-ranked player in North Carolina and ranked the No. 41 running back in the country and the No. 24 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com his senior year ... Considered the No. 24 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer ... Selected to represent North Carolina in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas after rushing for 1,331 yards and 16 touchdowns on 182 carries as senior, earning Class AA Player of the Year honors ... Also returned 10 punts for 168 yards and a touchdown and seven kickoffs for 252 yards and a score ... At defensive back had 52 tackles, five interceptions and returned one for a touchdown ... Rushed for 87 yards and a touchdown and was named MVP in Shelby’s 26-18 victory over Reidsville in the 2005 2-AA state title game ... Rushed for 981 yards and 10 touchdowns and had 13 receptions for 254 yards and a touchdown as a junior. Personal: Son of Allen Jolly and Pamela Petty.

Jolly’s Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2007 * 8 - 0 7 2 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2008 * 1 - 0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2009 10-1 8 7 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-3 1 0-0 0 0 Total 19-1 15 10 25 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-3 1 0-0 0 0 * — Statistics from North Carolina

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Game-By-Game stats incomplete from UNC. 2009: Kent State 2-0-2 ; Monmouth 1-0-1; Towson 0-1-1; North Carolina A&T 0-1-1; VMI 0-00; Liberty DNP; Stony Brook 1-0-1; Clemson 0-1-1; Gardner-Webb 1-2-3; Presbyterian 3-1-4; Charleston Southern 0-1-1.

#1 Kenny Jones 5-10 / 180 / WR Junior Pembroke Pines, Fla. C a r d i n a l G i bb o n s HS

2009 (So.): Played in 10 games ... Caught four passes for 36 yards for the season ... Versus Liberty, had a fouryard rush, a four-yard reception and a 37-yard kickoff return ... Had a season-long, 19-yard reception at Kent State and caught two passes for 13 yards versus GardnerWebb. 2008 (Fr.): Played in eight games as a true freshman, earning his first collegiate letter ... Had four receptions for 53 yards and one touchdown on the year ... Had his first collegiate catch at Monmouth, a 15-yard grab ... Had

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his first touchdown catch in the win over North Carolina Central, an 8-yard score ... Also had 10 kick returns for 179 yards, including a 28-yard season long at VMI. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Florida Sports Writers Association Honorable Mention Class 3A All-State and All-Broward County 3A-1A Second Team by The Miami Herald as a senior ... Broward County All-Star Game selection ... Had 32 catches for 620 yards and five touchdowns his final season, leading his team to a state playoff berth and earning Offensive Skills MVP honors ... Also averaged 17 yards per punt return with two returns for touchdowns ... Also returned one kickoff for a touchdown ... Four-year starter in center field for the baseball squad, with a career batting average over .375, earning Class 4A-1A Honorable Mention his junior year from Miami Herald ... Runs a 4.4 40-yard dash according to Scout.com... A member of FCA. Personal: Son of Kenneth and Althia Jones.

Jones’ Career Receiving Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS 8-1 10-0 18-1

No. 4 4 8

YDS 53 36 89

Avg. 13.2 9.0 11.1

TD 1 0 1

#27 Sammie Kennedy 6-2 / 190 / WR R e dsh i r t F r e sh m a n M o o r e , S.C. S p a r t a n b u r g D o r m a n HS

2009 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Had 13 catches for 159 yards and one touchdown, helping Dorman to the 4A Division I state semifinals ... Also played quarterback.

Long AVG/G 22 6.6 19 3.6 22 4.9

#49 Mike Limoli

6-0 / 240 / FB R e dsh i r t J u n i o r P i ttst o w n , N.J. D e l a w a r e V a l l e y R e g i o n a l HS A l b r i g ht C o l l e g e

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2008: Penn State DNP; Colgate DNP; Monmouth 1-15-0; Towson 1-8-0; North Carolina A&T 1-22-0; Liberty 0-0-0; VMI 0-0-0; North Carolina Central 1-8-1; Stony Brook 0-0-0; GardnerWebb 0-0-0; Presbyterian DNP; Charleston Southern DNP. 2009: Kent State 1-19-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 0-0-0; Liberty 1-4-0; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Clemson DNP; Gardner-Webb 2-13-0; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 0-0-0.

#55 A.J. Kelley 6-2 / 235 / DT Sophomore L e t o h at c h e e , A l a . C a r v e r HS

2009 (Jr.): Per NCAA rules, sat out the season for Coastal Carolina as a transfer from Albright College. Prior to Coastal: Played linebacker for two seasons at Albright, helping his team to the 2008 ECAC South Central Bowl title over Montclair State ... Albright, was runner-up in the 2007 ECAC South Central Bowl, closed out the 2008 season with an 8-3 record ... Logged 26 tackles in 18 games in his two seasons, getting a sack each year ... Posted a career-high five stops versus Montclair State in 2008 ... High School: Named all-conference and all-area three times ... Added first All-Central Jersey honors ... Also a standout wrestler, winning his district as a junior. Personal: Son of Gene and Denise Limoli.

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2009 (Fr.): Played in five games ... Credited with his only tackle versus Presbyterian ... Added a pass break up at Charleston Southern. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Earned Honorable Mention Class AAAAA All-state Selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association and first team Class 5A/6A All-Metro from the Montgomery Advertiser as a senior ... Led the Wolverines to a 13-1 record, Region title and berth in the state semifinals ... Ranked third in his region with 74 total tackles and 15 tackles for loss and ranked second with eight sacks last year ... Valedictorian of his graduating class ... Nominated for the Jimmy Hitchcock Award in the state of Alabama, given to one football player every year for their athletic ability and Christian leadership.

Kelley’s Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 5-0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2007 * 9 4 3 7 1.0 - 9 1.0 - 9 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2008 * 9 12 7 19 1.5-12 1.0-11 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 Total 18 16 10 26 2.5-21 2.0-20 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 * — Statistics from Albright

#15 Trae Long 6-2 / 205 / WR Senior C l e m m o n s , N.C. W e st F o r s y th HS

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Kent State 0-0-0 ; Monmouth DNP; Towson DNP; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI DNP; Liberty 0-0-0; Stony Brook DNP; Clemson DNP; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian 1-0-1; Charleston Southern 0-0-0.

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2009 (Jr.): Played in nine games ... Returned one kickoff for eight yards. 2008 (So.): Played in all 12 games as a sophomore, picking up his second letter ... Had two receptions for 16 yards on the season ... Had his first collegiate catch against Colgate, a 13-yard reception ... Also had two kick returns for 13 yards on the year. 2007 (Fr.): Saw action in nine games as a true freshman, including all four conference contests, earning his first collegiate letter ... Did not record a catch but did have a kickoff return for 15 yards against Gardner-Webb. Prior to Coastal Carolina: As a senior led West Forsyth to the second round of the North Carolina Class 4-AA state playoffs for the first time since 2003 and earned All-County and All-Conference accolades ... Had 10 catches for 179 yards and all three touchdowns in the second round game against Independence ... For the season had 49 receptions for 996 yards and 10 touchdowns, finishing 20th in the state in receiving yardage... Posted 29 receptions for 600 yards and six touchdowns his junior year, earning Honorable Mention All-Conference ... Also played


basketball for West Forsyth for four years, averaging 10 points and 9.6 rebounds per game his senior year ... Also ran track during his sophomore and junior years, finishing second in the conference in the high jump as a sophomore. Personal: First name is Travaughn, but he prefers Trae ... Son of Vic and Keesha Williams and Dwayne James.

#19 Marcus Lott 6-1 / 195 / S Junior U n i o n , S.C. U n i o n HS

2009 (So.): Started all 11 games ... Ranked eighth on the team with 41 tackles, which tying for 12th in the Big South in interceptions (0.18/ game) ... Helped the Chants’ defense rank 15th nationally and second in the Big South in pass defense, allowing just 160.55 yards per game ... In addition to his two picks, had five pass breakups to rank eighth in the Big South in passes defended ... Had five tackles (all solo) with an interception and two pass breakups in the season opener at Kent State ... Recorded a PBU in three straight games (Towson, NC A&T and VMI) ... Tallied a season-high eight tackles versus Liberty ... Registered four tackles and an interception at Clemson ... Added six stops at Stony Brook. 2008 (Fr.): Played in all 12 contests, getting the start in three of them ... Had 16 solo and 35 total tackles on the year, along with 0.5 tackles for loss, one interception and five pass breakups ... His 35 total tackles tied for ninth on the squad ... Had his best game of the year in a road win at Gardner-Webb, posting six tackles (three solos), one interception returned for 20 yards and three pass breakups ... Also had six tackles and two pass breakups in his first collegiate start against Stony Brook ... Had at least three tackles in seven of the last eight games of the season. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named Class AAA All-State Team by High School Sports Report and Honorable Mention All-State by The State ... Also picked to play in the North-South All-Star Game at Brooks Stadium after leading Union to the Upper State Championship game, as well as earning Spartanburg Herald-Journal All-Area First Team honors ... As a senior had 67 tackles, three interceptions, three tackles for loss and two sacks ... Also carried a 4.0 grade point average, earning a spot on the Herald-Journal All-Academic squad. Personal: Son of Earl and Hazel Lott.

Lott’s career Defensive Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU 12- 3 16 19 35 0.5-2 0.0-0 1-20 5 11-11 28 13 41 1.0-5 0.0-0 2 - 0 5 23-14 44 32 76 1.5-7 0.0-0 3-20 10

FR 0-0 0-0 0-0

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES #10 Zach MacDowall 6-2 / 200 / QB Senior A c w o r th , G a . H a r r i s o n HS W a k e F o r e st U n i v .

2009 (Jr.): Played all 11 games, starting eight ... Completed 126-of-299 passes for 1,664 yards with 11 picks and 9 touchdowns ... Added 163 yards rushing — fourth-best on the team ­­— on 77 attempts ... Rushed for three scores — secondbest on the team ... Ranked second in the league in passing yards per completion (13.2 avg.) ... Threw for a season-high 332 yards versus Gardner-Webb, completing 25-of42 passes with 2 TDs and a pick ... Had a season-high three TD passes in the win over Presbyterian, completing 11-of-223 passes for 193 yards ... Completed 73.7 percent of his passes in the Monmouth win, 14-of-19 for 203 yards and a TD ... Named Big South Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Chanticleers to a 20-6 win over VMI, completing 14-of-20 passes for 207 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions ... Led the offense to conversions on 8-of-13 thirddown opportunities as Coastal dominated time of possession ... Ran for two scores versus Presbyterian, finishing with eight rushes for 69 yards ... Carried the ball 11 times for 34 yards and a score versus Charleston Southern. 2008 (So.): Played in 11 games, earning the start in nine of them, to garner his first collegiate letter ... Was 157-for-256 for 2,064 yards, 16 touchdowns and just six interceptions through the air ... Also ran the ball 80 times for 238 yards and five scores ... Ranked second in the Big South Conference in passing yardage at 187.6 yards per game and passing efficiency with a 144.99 rating ... Set a school record with 382 yards passing against Liberty, going 24-for-44 with two touchdowns and two interceptions ... Had two 300-plus yard passing games, with the other a 22for-33 for 306 yards, two touchdowns and no picks versus Stony Brook ... Named Big South Offensive Player of the Week twice during the season ... Picked up his first weekly award after going 17-for-26 for 233 yards and one touchdown in the road win at Monmouth ... Followed it up the next week in a home win over Towson with 197 yards of total offense and three touchdowns to earn his second award ... Rushed for a season-high 80 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries against Stony

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FF BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2008: Penn State 0-0-0; Colgate 0-0-0; Monmouth 2-0-2; Towson 0-1-1; North Carolina A&T 1-2-3; Liberty 3-0-3; VMI 3-2-5; North Carolina Central 1-1-2; Stony Brook 1-5-6; Gardner-Webb 3-3-6; Presbyterian 2-2-4; Charleston Southern 0-3-3. 2009: Kent State 5-0-5; Monmouth 1-1-2; Towson 2-1-3; North Carolina A&T 1-1-2; VMI 2-1-3; Liberty 4-4-8; Stony Brook 3-3-6; Clemson 4-0-4; Gardner-Webb 2-0-2; Presbyterian 1-2-3; Charleston Southern 3-0-3.

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Brook ... Threw at least one touchdown pass in nine of 11 games and scored a rushing touchdown in five of them. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Transferred from Wake Forest after spending a year and a half with the program ... Did not see any action with the Demon Deacons, redshirting one season ... High School: Listed as the 57th-best quarterback prospect nationally by Scout.com his senior year ... Rated as the 49th-best prospect in Georgia by Rivals.com ... Associated Press First Team 5-AAAAA All-State selection, as well as First Team All-Region and All-Cobb County ... Named the starting North quarterback in the Georgia North/South Classic All-Star Game ... Chosen as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Cobb County Super 11 quarterback ... Selected for the Offensive Back of the Year Award by the Touchdown Club of Atlanta ... 2004 and 2005 Cobb Quarterback of the Year... Selected to PrepStar All-Region team ... As a two-year starter, threw for 4,085 yards on 64 percent passing with 52 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. Personal: Son of Lori MacDowall.

MacDowAll’s Career Passing Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS 11-9 11-8 22-17

Comp-Att-Int PCT 157-256 - 6 61.3 126-229-11 55.0 283-485-17 58.4

YDS 2064 1664 3728

TD 16 9 25

Long 63 55 63

Avg/G 187.6 151.3 169.5

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Passing (att-comp-int-yds-td)

2008: Penn State 5-9-1-67-1; Colgate 11-19-0-120-0; Monmouth 17-26-1-233-1; Towson 9-18-0-157-2; North Carolina A&T DNP; Liberty 24-44-2-382-2; VMI 13-25-2-141-1; North Carolina Central 13-22-0-158-3; Stony Brook 22-33-0-306-2; Gardner-Webb 21-30-0-292-3; Presbyterian 14-22-0-128-1; Charleston Southern 8-8-080-0. 2009: Kent State 12-26-1-107-0; Monmouth 14-19-2-203-1; Towson 11-21-1-185-1; North Carolina A&T 5-15-1-99-1; VMI 14-20-0-207-1; Liberty 9-14-1-117-0; Stony Brook 9-14-0-55-0; Clemson 1-5-1-(-1)-0; Gardner-Webb 25-42-1-332-2; Presbyterian 11-23-1-193-3; Charleston Southern 15-30-2-167-0.

MacDowAll’s Career RUSHING Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS 11-9 11-8 22-17

ATT GAIN LOST 80 401 163 77 289 126 157 690 289

NET 238 163 401

AVG 3.0 2.1 2.6

TD 5 3 8

Long AVG/G 38 21.6 24 14.8 38 18.2

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Rushing (att-yds-td)

2008: Penn State 6-21-0; Colgate 6-29-1; Monmouth 7-29-0; Towson 8-40-1; North Carolina A&T DNP; Liberty 7-(-1)-1; VMI 8-24-0; North Carolina Central 6-3-0; Stony Brook 14-80-1; Gardner-Webb 6-(-6)-0; Presbyterian 8-27-1; Charleston Southern 4-(-8)-0. 2009: Kent State 12-25-0; Monmouth 10-21-0; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 4-14-0; VMI 8-7-0; Liberty 6-(-22)-0; Stony Brook 11-6-0; Clemson 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb 7-9-0; Presbyterian 8-69-2; Charleston Southern 11-34-1.

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#48 Tyler McCarthy 5-9 / 180 / CB R e dsh i r t F r e sh m a n A tt l e b o r o , M a ss . A tt l e b o r o HS

2009 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named an Old Colny Conference All-Star and first team All-Sun Chronicle ... Scored 70 points as a senior, including nine touchdowns, three 2-point conversions and 10 extra points ... Recipient of an Attleboro Area Football Hall of Fame Scholarship ... As a junior, qualified for the Division I state meet thanks to a season-best of 11.2 in the 100 meters. Personal: Son of Paul and Vita McCarthy.

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#57 Adrian McCollum 6-3 / 245 / DT R e dsh i r t F r e sh m a n L i tt l e R o c k , S.C. D i l l o n HS

2009 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Honored on the High School Sports Report Statewide All-State squad as well as a WPDE All-Zone selection after leading the Wildcats to the 2A State Championship ... Recorded 89 tackles and four sacks his senior year ... Also named All-Region VIII-AA for his play on the offensive line his senior year.

#93 Chad McField 6-1 / 280 / DT Junior M e df o r d , N.Y. P at c h o g u e -M e df o r d HS

2009 (So.): Played in all 11 games, getting six starting assignments ... Recorded 25 tackles on the season, including 2.5 tackles for losses ... Posted season highs with four tackles each versus Towson, VMI and LIberty ... Added three tackles each versus Monmouth, Stony Brook and Charleston Southern. 2008 (RFr.): Competed in eight games as a redshirt freshman coming off the bench... Had three total tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss on the year... Saw his first action as a Chanticleer at Penn State, recording a solo tackle... Also had tackles against Colgate and at North Carolina A&T... 2007 (Fr.): Practiced with the team but did not play, redshirting. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was a two-year member of the football squad ... Earned second team All-Division his senior year ... Also competed in basketball all four years. Was a member of the Honor Roll. Personal: Son of Michael and Marlene McField.

McField’s Career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 11-6 7 18 25 2.5-5 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Kent State 1-1-2 ; Monmouth 0-3-3; Towson 1-3-4; North Carolina A&T 0-1-1; VMI 0-4-4; Liberty 2-2-4; Stony Brook 0-3-3; Clemson 1-0-0; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 2-1-3.


#51 Zach McGehee 6-1 / 220 / K Sophomore L i v i n g st o n , N.J. L i v i n g st o n HS

2009 (Fr.): Played in all 11 games as a true freshman, handling the team’s kickoff duties ... Coastal Carolina led the Big South in net kick return yards (41.2) ... Averaged 56.9 yards on his 49 kickoffs, putting eight in the endzone for touchbacks ... Recorded two touchbacks each versus Monmouth and Gardner-Webb. Prior to Coastal Carolina: A three-year varsity football letterwinner at Livingston High School ... Was a significant part of the Lancers’ first football State Championship, as he was a fullback, linebacker and kicker on the squad ... Named Newark Star-Ledger First Team All-State as well as earning All-County, All-Conference and New Jersey Group IV “Player of the Year” awards as a senior ... Earned four Newark Star-Ledger Weekly All-Purpose Performer awards his final season as he posted 1,200 rushing and 1,456 all-pupose yards as a fullback for the Lancers ... Also recorded 38 tackles, two interceptions and three sacks at linebacker and as a punter/ kicker converted on 33 of 35 point after attempts, three field goals, averaged 39 yards per punt and had over 90 percent of his kickoffs for touchbacks ... In the state championship game rushed for almost 150 yards and tallied two of Livingston’s four touchdowns ... Voted First Team All-County and All-Conference as a junior... Personal: Son of Jeffrey and Marjorie McGehee..

McGehee’s Career Kickoff Statistics

2009

GP-GS 11-0

No. 49

YDS 2789

Avg. 56.9

TB 8

OB 1

#32 D.J. McNeill 5-9 / 190 / RB Sophomore G r e e n sb o r o , N.C. P a g e HS

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mention) and defense (first team) ... Was selected to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s The Georgia 150 this season ... Rated two stars by Rivals.com ... Also played linebacker on the defensive side of the ball for the Longhorns, recording 47 total tackles (21 solos), six tackles for loss, three sacks, three pass breakups, one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles ... Garnered Honorable Mention All-County on offense as a junior as well, while being named the team’s most improved player in his final two years ... Played quarterback during his freshman and sophomore seasons ... Also was a three-year letterwinner in basketball and golf, earning Cobb County basketball Player of the Month honor during his junior year. Personal: Son of Bill Middleton and Leslie Thomas.

#28 Carlton Mitchell 5-11 / 205 / LB Senior C o l u m b i a , S.C. R i d g e V i e w HS

2009 (Jr.): Played in 10 games, starting the first four contests of the year ... Made 20 tackles on the season ... Recorded four tackles with a pass break up in the season opener at Kent State ... Equalled that output two weeks later with four tackles versus Towson .. Had a half sack and an interception at Stony Brook ... Had three tackles and a PBU versus Presbyterian. 2008 (So.): Played in 11 games, earning his first collegiate letter ... Recorded 12 tackles on the year, including eight solos ... Had his best game in the season finale against Charleston Southern, posting two solo and three total tackles ... Also had two tackles each at Penn State and against Liberty ... Had three kickoff returns on the year for 57 total yards... 2007 (RFr.): Did not see game action as a redshirt freshman. 2006 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played football his final two years for Ridge View. Personal: Son of James and Shirley Tucker.

Mitchell’s career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2007 no game action 2008 11-0 8 4 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2009 10-4 15 5 20 0.5-3 0.5-3 1-9 2 0-0 0 0 Total 21-4 23 9 32 0.5-3 0.5-3 1-9 2 0-0 0 0

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2009 (RFr.): Did not see game action. 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted and retained the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Rushed for 950 yards and eight touchdowns on 137 carries in seven games as a senior, earning Metro Class AAAA first team All-Conference award and was nominated for the Friday Night Rivalries Player of the Year honor ... Led the Pirates to an undefeated conference championship ... Had 1,250 all-purpose yards as well ... Posted 353 yards rushing and four touchdowns on 42 carries his junior year. Personal: Son of Darrell and Deborah McNeill.

2008: Penn State 2-0-2; Colgate 0-0-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 1-0-1; North Carolina A&T 0-1-1; Liberty 1-1-2; VMI 0-1-1; North Carolina Central 1-0-1; Stony Brook 1-0-1; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 2-1-3. 2009: Kent State 4-0-4; Monmouth 2-1-3; Towson 2-2-4; North Carolina A&T 2-0-2; VMI 0-00; Liberty 0-0-0; Stony Brook 0-2-2; Clemson 1-0-1; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian 3-0-3; Charleston Southern 1-0-1.

#79 Will Middleton 6-5 / 250 / OL R e dsh i r t F r e sh m a n A c w o r th , G a . K e l l HS

2009 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: A four-year letterman in football ... Posted 14 catches for 121 yards and two touchdowns his senior year at tight end, earning a place on the Cobb County Touchdown Club’s All-County Team on both offense (honorable

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#85 Jonathan Morgan

#24 Josh Norman

6-0 / 205 / WR Senior C h a n t i l ly , V a . C h a n t i l ly HS

2009 (Jr.): Played in all 11 games, starting the Monmouth and Clemson contests ... Caught 12 passes for 203 yards with an impressive 16.9 yards per catch average ... Caught two passes for 64 yards versus Monmouth, including a season-long 46 yarder ... Hauled in a season-high three passes for 31 yards versus GardnerWebb. 2008 (So.): Played 11 games for the Chanticleers, garnering his first Coastal Carolina letter ... Had two receptions on the year for 36 yards ... Made his first collegiate catch, a 5-yard grab at North Carolina A&T ... Had a season-best 31-yard reception against Stony Brook. 2007 (RFr.): Played in two games as a redshirt freshman, hitting the field against Presbyterian and VMI. 2006 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Caroilina: A two-year member of the Chargers’ squad ... Earned the team’s Offensive Player of the Year and Most Improved in his senior year ... Named to the All-Region and Concord District First-Team as well as All-Met Honorable Mention during his final season. Personal: Son of Bob Palmer and Pearline Morgan-Palmer.

Morgan’s Career Receiving Statistics

2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS 2 - 0 11-0 11-2 24-2

No. 0 2 12 14

YDS 0 36 203 239

Avg. - 18.0 16.9 17.1

TD 0 0 0 0

Long AVG/G - 0.0 31 3.3 46 18.5 46 10.0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Receiving (No-yds-td)

2008: Penn State 0-0-0; Colgate 0-0-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 1-5-0; Liberty 0-0-0; VMI 0-0-0; North Carolina Central 0-0-0; Stony Brook 1-31-0; GardnerWebb DNP; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 0-0-0. 2009: Kent State 0-0-0; Monmouth 1-13-0; Towson 2-64-0; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 2-22-0; Liberty 1-26-0; Stony Brook 1-20-0; Clemson 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb 3-31-0; Presbyterian 1-14-0; Charleston Southern 1-13-0.

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6-2 / 190 / CB Junior G r e e n w o o d , S.C. G r e e n w o o d HS

Currently tied for third on Coastal’s career interceptions list with 10. 2009 (So.): Named third team All-American by the Associated Press and made the College Sporting News’ “Fabulous Fifty” All-American team ... Earned first team All-Big South ... Shattered the league record and tied for second in the nation in interceptions with eight ... Ranked third in interceptions per game nationally at 0.73 per game ... Also led the league with 15 pass breakups and tied for eighth nationally at 1.36 per contest ... Ranked sixth on the team with 35 tackles, leading the team with two blocked kicks ... Tied for 18th in the league among defensive backs and 40th overall in the Big South in tackles ... Earned Big South Defensive Player of the Week and National Defensive Player of the Week from two publications after tying a Big South record with three interceptions in a game, a win over Gardner-Webb ... Also had a PBU versus the Runnin’ Bulldogs ... Had a season-high six tackles on three separate occasions (at Kent State, at Stony Brook, at Clemson), while also having a pair of interceptions to go with five tackles at Towson ... Added two PBU versus Stony Brook, duplicating the feat versus Presbyterian ... Blocked kicks versus Kent State and VMI. 2008 (Fr.): Played in all 12 games as a true freshman, getting the start in seven of them ... Had 26 solo and 35 total tackles, tying for ninth most tackles on the team ... Ranked fifth in the Big South with nine passes defended, including a pair of interceptions ... Had four tackles, all solos in his first collegiate game at Penn State ... Earned Big South Freshman of the Week honors after he recorded a seasonhigh seven tackles (six solo) along with one interception and one pass breakup in the win at Presbyterian ... Also had seven tackles against Charleston Southern ... Had his first collegiate interception in the win at North Carolina A&T ... Recorded six tackles, including three solos, against Liberty... Had at least one tackle in 11 of the 12 games. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named All-State as well as being selected to play in the North-South All-Star Game on the defensive side of the ball ... Was also named to the All-Lakeland Region 4A Offense ... Also was a member of the basketball, baseball and track teams throughout high school. Personal: Son of Roy and Sandra Norman.

Norman’s career Defensive Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU 12- 7 26 9 35 1.0-1 0.0-0 2 - 0 7 11-11 25 18 43 1.0-5 0.0-0 8-72 7 23-18 51 27 78 2.0-6 0.0-0 10-72 14

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FR 0-0 0-0 0-0

FF BLK 0 0 1 2 1 2

2008: Penn State 4-0-4; Colgate 0-1-1; Monmouth 1-0-1; Towson 0-1-1; North Carolina A&T 1-0-1; Liberty 3-3-6; VMI 0-0-0; North Carolina Central 1-2-3; Stony Brook 1-0-1; Gardner-Webb 3-0-3; Presbyterian 6-1-7; Charleston Southern 6-17. 2009: Kent State 6-0-6; Monmouth 2-0-2; Towson 2-3-5; North Carolina A&T 3-1-4; VMI 0-2-2; Liberty 3-2-5; Stony Brook 2-4-6; Clemson 4-2-6; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Presbyterian 1-1-2; Charleston Southern 2-3-5.

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#22 Eric O’ Neal 5-10 / 200 / RB Senior K ath l e e n , G a . H o u st o n C o u n t y HS

2009 (Jr.): Played in eight games, starting four ... Missed the final three games due to injury ... Rushed 89 times for 377 yards, averaging 4.2 yards per carry ... Added 17 receptions (fourth-best on the team) for 101 yards ... Carried the ball 17 times for 64 yards, scoring both his season’s touchdowns versus Monmouth ... Had a big game versus North Carolinas A&T, carrying the ball 23 times for 130 yards ... The 23 attempts tied for third-best on the Chants’ single-game list, while the 130 yards ranks ninth-best ... Was productive in the VMI win, gaining 78 yards on the ground and catching five passes for 43 yards. 2008 (So.): Earned his second straight letter after playing in nine games, including five starts ... Ranked ninth in the Big South in rushing with 405 yards and three touchdowns on 79 carries ... Chipped in 12 receptions for 117 yards as well .... Had a season-best 115 yards and one touchdown on 17 carries against Colgate ... Rushed for 84 yards, including a career-long 49-yard run, and one touchdown on just nine carries in the win over Towson ... Also had a touchdown carry at VMI ... Had three receptions for 40 yards in the season opener at Penn State. 2007 (Fr.): Played in all 11 games as a true freshman, earning his first Coastal Carolina letter ... Had 72 carries for 325 yards and one touchdown along with 11 receptions for 92 yards ... Added 14 kickoff returns for 369 yards, ranking third in the Big South at 26.4 yards per return ... Earned Big South Freshman of the Week honors twice for his play ... Picked up his first league honor after posting 152 allpurpose yards (season-high 77 rushing, 44 receiving, 31 on one kick return) in the home win over Winston-Salem State ... Also got the league’s honor with 117 all-purpose yards, including 95 on three kickoff returns with a season-best of 49, at Liberty ... Scored his first collegiate touchdown against Presbyterian ... Had 10 carries for 62 yards in the home victory over Gardner-Webb ... His season-long run of 29 yards occurred in the home win over Charleston Southern. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Earned Offensive Player of the Year and first team Class AAAAA All-State honors from the Associated Press and Georgia Sportswriters Association ... Also named Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Associated Press first team All-State selection his senior year after leading Region I-AAAAA in rushing

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with 1,609 yards and 26 touchdowns along with 24 receptions for 279 yards ... Received Football Fan Club’s All-County and Outstanding Player in Houston County his senior year, as well as the Golden Helmet Award signifying Team MVP ... Also earned All-Region honors and was named the region’s Offensive Player of the Year, as well as All-Middle Georgia ... Selected to play in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association (GACA) North-South All-Star Game ... Rushed for rushed for 161 yards and five touchdowns in the first round of the Georgia State playoffs ... Posted 528 career rushing attempts for 3,006 yards and 39 touchdowns in 25 career games for the Bears with more than 3,700 all-purpose yards ... Averaged more than 100 yards a game in his nine games played his junior year, going for 938 yards and six touchdowns on 181 rushes, garnering All-Region, All-Middle Georgia and AllCounty honors ... Was a member of the winning 4x100-meter relay team, as well as placing third in the 100-meter dash at the Region 5-AAAAA Track Regionals... Played point guard for the basketball team his final two years, helping the Bears’ basketball squad qualify for the postseason as a junior. Personal: Son of Benjamin and Faye O’Neal.

O’Neal’s Career RUSHING Statistics

2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS 11-2 9-5 8-4 28-11

ATT GAIN LOST 72 350 25 79 422 17 89 406 29 240 1178 71

NET 325 405 377 1107

AVG 4.5 5.1 4.2 4.6

TD 1 3 2 6

Long AVG/G 29 29.5 49 45.0 24 47.1 49 39.5

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Rushing (att-yds-td)

2007: Delaware State 3-3-0; Winston-Salem State 17-77-0; Georgia Southern 6-20-0; James Madison 2-11-0; Furman 4-13-0; Chowan 5-42-0; Presbyterian 6-11-1; VMI 6-28-0; Liberty 7-15-0; Gardner-Webb 10-62-0; Charleston Southern 6-43-0. 2008: Penn State 7-8-0; Colgate 17-115-1; Monmouth 13-53-0; Towson 9-84-1; North Carolina A&T DNP; Liberty DNP; VMI 4-24-1; North Carolina Central 10-45-0; Stony Brook DNP; GardnerWebb 8-18-0; Presbyterian 3-14-0; Charleston Southern 8-44-0. 2009: Kent State 4-8-0; Monmouth 17-64-2; Towson 13-40-0; North Carolina A&T 23-1300; VMI 15-78-0; Liberty 8-21-0; Stony Brook 6-26-0; Clemson 3-10-0; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian DNP; Charleston Southern DNP.

O’Neal’s Career Receiving Statistics

2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS 11-2 9-5 8-4 28-11

No. 11 12 17 40

YDS 92 117 101 310

Avg. 8.4 9.8 5.9 7.8

TD 0 0 0 0

Long AVG/G 28 8.4 28 13.0 20 12.6 28 11.1

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Receiving (No-yds-td)

2007: Delaware State 4-27-0; Winston-Salem State 2-44-0; Georgia Southern 0-0-0; James Madison 1-7-0; Furman 0-0-0; Chowan 0-0-0; Presbyterian 0-0-0; VMI 1-7-0; Liberty 1-7-0; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 2-0-0. 2008: Penn State 3-40-0; Colgate 2-5-0; Monmouth 2-20-0; Towson 1-11-0; North Carolina A&T DNP; Liberty DNP; VMI 1-8-0; North Carolina Central 0-0-0; Stony Brook DNP; Gardner-Webb 1-8-0; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 2-25-0. 2009: Kent State 1-4-0; Monmouth 3-16-0; Towson 1-3-0; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 5-43-0; Liberty 4-37-0; Stony Brook 3-(-2)-0; Clemson 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian DNP; Charleston Southern DNP.

#99 Donnie Owens RS F r e sh m a n F a y e tt e v i l l e , N.C. D o u g l a s B y r d HS 6-2 / 285 / DT

2009 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was a four-year starter, earning first team All-Cape Fear Region and first team All-Mid Southeastern Conference honors ... Posted 126 total tackles (67 solos), 36 tackles for loss, nine sacks, one interception, one fumble recovery and one blocked kick ... Had six games with 10 or more tackles, including a pair with a season-high 12 tackles ... Also ranked third on the squad in scoring with eight touchdowns and three two-point conversions as a fullback ... Finished with 28 carries and 126 yards on the year ... Helped Douglas Byrd into a berth in the Class 4-A State Championship game, being named Defensive Player of the Game, and a 12-4 record on the season... Was on the Honor Roll. Personal: Son of Yolanda Gerald.

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES #70 Kenneth Page 6-5 / 285 / OL Sophomore C o l u m b i a , S.C. A.C. F l o r a HS Clemson Univ.

Spent two seasons at Clemson, redshirting his true freshman season. Prior to Coastal Carolina: At Clemson: 2009 (RFr.): Played in two games ... 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted ... Made the Academic Honor Roll in the 2008 fall semester ... High School: Rated as the #6 offensive guard in the nation out of high school by ESPN.com, #9 offensive guard by Rivals.com and #19 offensive guard by Scout.com ... Rated the #202 player in the nation overall by Rivals.com ... #6 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com ... #9 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep ... #41 offensive lineman in the nation by SuperPrep ... Played in the ESPN/Under Armour AllAmerican game ... Nike First Team Underclassmen All-American ... Second Team U.S. Army All-American Combine ... Shrine Bowl pick ... Member of the “Best of the South” according to Tampa Tribune ... Selected to the All-Southern team by Orlando Sentinel ... Top-100 player by High School Sports Report ... Carolina Panthers Community Captain Award winner ... One of five finalists for the Franklin D. Watkins Memorial Trophy Award ... Two-time, first team All-State pick ... First team AP All-State as a senior ... Palmetto Champions All-Star Team AAA Lineman-of-theYear ... Three-time all-region ... Three-time Columbia All-Area pick ... #1 offensive lineman in South Carolina by SCVarsity.com ... Region Player of the Year as a senior ... Red Zone Player of the Year as a senior ... National Merit semifinalist . Personal: Son of Kenneth and Rose Page.

#63 Andrew Parsons 6-1 / 275 / OL Sophomore R o c k i n g h a m , N.C. R i c h m o n d S e n i o r HS

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2009 (RFr.): Saw action in three games (North Carolina A&T, Liberty and Gardner-Webb). 2008 (Fr.): Practiced with the team but did not see any action, redshirting. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was named to the all-conference first team his senior while leading his team to a 13-1 record ... Was named his team’s Best Offensive Lineman his freshman and sophomore years ... Finished fifth in the state as a wrestler his senior year ... Named to All Conference wrestling team his junior and senior years. Personal: Son of Joe and Debra Parsons.

#54 Jamie Perkinson 6-3 / 230 / LS Senior H a r ts v i l l e , S.C. H a r ts v i l l e HS

2009 (Jr.): Saw action on special teams in seven games. 2008 (So.): Picked up his second collegiate letter after again handling the snapping duties on punts for Coastal Carolina’s 12 games. 2007 (Fr.): Earned his first letter after serving as the snapper on punts in all 11 games. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Lettered in football all four years ... Named Preseason All-Conference as a senior .... Also competed in track and weightlifting for the Red

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#5 Chris Presley 6-4 / 180 / WR Sophomore B a m b e r g , S.C. B a m b e r g -E h r h a r dt HS

2009 (RFr.): Played in all 11 games, starting the Gardner-Webb contest ... Caught four passes for 68 yards with a touchdown ... Score came on a 50-yard completion versus Monmouth ... Also caught passes versus Towson, VMI and Clemson. 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted as a true freshman and retained the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: North-South All-Star Game selection ... High School Sports Report Class A All-State team as a senior playing quarterback, while also being named to the Orangeburg Times and Democrat All-Area Second Team ... Two star recruit by Scout.com ... Was on the Honor Roll and Who’s Who as well as in the Garnet and Black Club. Personal: Son of Gaines and Gail Presley.

Presley’s Career Receiving Statistics

2009

GP-GS 11-1

No. 4

YDS 68

Avg. 17.0

TD 1

Long AVG/G 50 6.2

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Receiving (No-yds-td)

2009: Kent State 0-0-0; Monmouth 1-50-1; Towson 1-4-0; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 1-2-0; Liberty 0-0-0; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Clemson 1-12-0; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 0-0-0.

#80 Myron Rogers 6-2 / 225 / TE Junior C o l u m b i a , S.C. I r m o HS

2009 (So.): Did not see game action. 2008 (RFr.): Did not see any action due to an injury. 2007 (Fr.): Redshirted as a true freshman and retained the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Lettered his final three years at Irmo HS ... Named as one of the top 100 seniors by High School Sports Report ... Led the Yellow Jackets to a Region 5-4A title and into the Class 4A championship game his senior season ... Snagged 20 receptions for almost 400 yards his junior season after helping the team to the state title game his sophomore year ... Also was a starter for the Yellow Jackets’ basketball squad. Personal: Son of Kent Rogers.


#96 Jeffery Salley R e dsh i r t F r e sh m a n B a m b e r g , S.C. B a m b e r g -E h r h a r dt HS 5-10 / 265 / DT

2009 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played for the South in the South Carolina NorthSouth All-Star game ... A first team all-region ... Set the South Carolina record for bench press at the South Carolina Weights Competition, benching 405 pounds in the 250-pound weight class. Personal: Son of Jeffrey and Mary Salley.

#12 Brian Sanders 5-11 / 195 / S Senior H i g h P o i n t , N.C. T.W. A n d r e w s HS

2009 (Jr.): Saw action in all 11 games ... Credited with eight tackles on the season ... Ended the year with a seasonhigh three tackles at Charleston Southern. 2008 (So): Played in all 12 games, drawing the start in two of them, to pick up his second Coastal Carolina letter ... Recorded 31 total tackles, including 18 solos and one interception ... Tallied a career-best six tackles with four solos in the road win at Gardner-Webb ... Had his first collegiate interception against Charleston Southern ... Had four tackles against Towson and three each against Liberty, VMI, North Carolina Central and Presbyterian ... Posted at least one tackle in each of the 12 games. 2007 (Fr.): Played in 10 contests as a true freshman and earned his first collegiate letter ... Recorded eight tackles on the season, including a pair of solos ... Had his best game of the year in the season finale at Charleston Southern, posting four tackles. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Two-time first team all-conference and all-county performer, as well as all-area his senior year, that posted 38 tackles and five interceptions as a senior ... Also had 40 tackles and seven interceptions along with rushing for 503 yards and posting 430 receiving yards his junior season to lead the Red Raiders to the Class 3A Playoffs ... Had 70 tackles and seven picks his sophomore year to earn honorable mention All-Conference ... Also was four-year letterwinner in baseball ... Served as baseball’s team captain his senior year and earned all-conference honors for the second straight season ... Was conference runner-up in 145-pound weight class in wrestling as a freshman ... Named to the Honor Roll, graduating with a 3.9 GPA. Personal: Son of Samuel and Tammy Sanders.

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES Sanders’ career Defensive Statistics

2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 10-1 2 6 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 - 0 0 0-0 0 0 12-2 18 13 31 1.0-3 0.5-2 1-11 1 0-0 0 0 11-0 3 5 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 - 0 0 0-0 0 0 33-3 23 24 47 1.0-3 0.5-2 1-11 1 0-0 0 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2007: Delaware State 0-0-0; Winston-Salem State 0-0-0; Georgia Southern 0-0-0; James Madison 0-1-1; Furman 0-0-0; Chowan 0-1-1; Presbyterian 0-0-0; VMI 0-1-1; Liberty 1-0-1; Gardner-Webb DNP; Charleston Southern 1-3-4. 2008: Penn State 2-0-2; Colgate 0-1-1; Monmouth 2-0-2; Towson 3-1-4; North Carolina A&T 1-0-1; Liberty 3-0-3; VMI 1-2-3; North Carolina Central 0-3-3; Stony Brook 0-1-1; Gardner-Webb 4-2-6; Presbyterian 2-1-3; Charleston Southern 0-2-2. 2009: Kent State 1-0-1; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 0-1-1; VMI 0-00; Liberty 0-1-1; Stony Brook 0-1-1; Clemson 1-0-1; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 1-2-3.

#61 Steve Simpson 6-2 / 265 / OL Sophomore G r e e n w o o d , S.C. G r e e n w o o d HS

2009 (RFr.): Did not see game action. 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted and kept the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Started on the offensive line his final two years at Greenwood ... Earned All-Lakeland and all-region honors his senior season, playing at both center and tackle ... As a junior, split time between offensive line and tight end, helping the Eagles to the Class 4A State Championship in 2007 and a 13-2 overall record. Personal: Son of Jimmy and Angie Simpson.

#8 Travis Small 5-10 / 190 / RB R e dsh i r t F r e sh m a n C h e r a w , S.C. C h e r a w HS

2009 (Fr.): Redshirted. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Started all 58 career games at Cheraw... Led the Braves to the Class AA State Championship in 2006 and 2007 and finished as the second-ranked high school rusher in South Carolina history with 7,109 yards and 88 touchdowns... Posted 1,520 yards as a senior after rushing for 1,964; 2,255 and 1,370 yards his junior, sophomore and freshmen seasons, respectively.

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES #68 Seth Smalls 6-4 / 340 / OL Senior M o n c k s C o r n e r , S.C. B e r k e l e y HS

2009 (Jr.): Played in all 11 games, serving as the team’s starting left guard in 10 ... Helped pave the way for first team All-American running back Tommy Fraser ... Helped Coastal rank 37th in the nation in rushing (153 ypg). 2008 (So.): Played in nine games, starting eight of them, to pick up his second letter... Started the first two at left tackle with his other six starts at left guard. 2007 (RFr.): Started all 11 games at left guard for the Chants, one of just two players to do so on the offensive line. 2006 (Fr.): Did not see action as a true freshman, redshirting. Prior to Coastal Carolina: A four-year letterwinner in football for Berkeley HS ... Named High School Sports Report first team Class 4A All-State his senior year ... Also was a two-year letterwinner in track and field. Personal: Son of Abraham and Janette Smalls.

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#16 Desmond Steward 5-11 / 230 / LB Junior Douglasville, Ga. D o u g l a s C o u n t y HS

2009 (So.): Played in all 11 games, starting nine ... Tabbed second team All-Big South ... Led the Chants in tackles (60), while ranking 17th in the league (5.45 avg.) ... Was 12th among linebackers in tackles … Posted 16 tackles at Towson, the second-best individual performance in the Big South for the season and secondhighest single-game total in Coastal Carolina history … Had 28 tackles in Big South action, including a high of eight with 1.5 tackles for loss in the home victory over Gardner-Webb … Also had seven tackles in the home win over VMI … Had five tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and his first interception in the win over Presbyterian … Posted six tackles at Clemson. 2008 (Fr.): Played all 12 games for the Chants, starting against North Carolina Central and at Gardner-Webb, to garner his first collegiate letter ... Had 10 solo and 28 total tackles on the year, including 1.5 tackles for loss ... Had a career-best game in the win over North Carolina Central, posting a team-high 11 tackles ... Had four tackles at VMI and three at North Carolina A&T ... Recorded a solo tackle for loss at Penn State in the season opener. 2007 (Fr.): Redshirted his true freshman season. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Selected to play in the GACA North-South All-Star Game ... A three-year starter and four-year letterwinner for the Tigers, recording more than 300 tackles in his career ... Two-time Douglas County Defensive Player of the Year while also serving as captain his final two seasons ... Had 151 tackles his senior year after recording 140 as a junior ... Also played fullback for the Tigers his first three seasons. Personal: Son of Robert and Deborah Miley.


PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES #38 Chris Walls

Stewart’s career Defensive Statistics

2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 12-2 11 19 30 1.5 - 2 0.0-0 0 - 0 0 0-0 0 0 11-9 22 38 60 4.5 - 8 0.5-2 1-16 1 0-0 0 0 23-11 33 57 90 6.0-10 0.5-2 1-16 1 0-0 0 0

6-2 / 205 / LB Senior C o n w a y , S.C. C o n w a y HS

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2008: Penn State 1-0-1; Colgate 2-0-2; Monmouth 1-0-1; Towson 2-0-2; North Carolina A&T 1-2-3; Liberty 0-1-1; VMI 1-3-4; North Carolina Central 2-9-11; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb 0-1-1; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 1-3-4. 2009: Kent State 1-0-1; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 0-1-1; VMI 0-00; Liberty 0-1-1; Stony Brook 0-1-1; Clemson 1-0-1; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 1-2-3.

#81 Adrian Sullivan 5-6 / 150 / WR Sophomore C h a r l e st o n , S.C. B i sh o p E n g l a n d HS

2009 (Fr.): Played in eight games, starting six, before missing the final three games of his true freshman season ... Caught eight passes for 120 yards with a touchdown ... Hauled in three passes for 54 yards and a score in the win over VMI ... The TD was a 41-yarder and gave Coastal a 7-6 lead in the 20-6 victory ... Had two receptions for 14 yards in his collegiate debut at Kent State ... Had a 35-yard reception against Liberty. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Lettered in football and track his sophomore through his senior seasons at Bishop England. Personal: Son of Aubrey and Shelia Sullivan..

Sullivan’s Career Receiving Statistics

2009

GP-GS 8-6

No. 8

YDS 120

Avg. 15.0

TD 1

Long AVG/G 41 15.0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Receiving (No-yds-td)

2009: Kent State 2-14-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 1-10-0; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 3-54-1; Liberty 1-35-0; Stony Brook 1-7-0; Clemson 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb DNP; Presbyterian DNP; Charleston Southern DNP.

#12 Josh Thomason 6-0 / 195 / QB Junior Helena, Ala. P e l h a m HS Belhaven College

2009 (So.): Did not see game action. 2008 (RFr.): Sat out the 2008 season due to NCAA transfer rules. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Attended Belhaven College in fall 2007 for his true freshman season ... High School: Lettered in football three years for the Panthers... Senior year threw for 2,900 yards and 29 touchdowns as well as rushed 500 yards and 10 touchdowns ... Was named Birmingham News Super Senior and Player of the Week during the season ... Earned the honor of second team All-State, first team All-Shelby County and started at quarterback for the North in Alabama’s North/South game ... Junior year was honorable mention All-State and first team All-Shelby County ... Also was named Birmingham News Player of the Week and Buffalo Rock Player of the Week during his junior year. Personal: Son of Jeff and Kim Thomason.

2009 (Jr.): Played in 10 games, starting nine and missing the Stony Brook game ... Ranked seventh on the team in tackles with 43, including 3.5 tackles for losses and 2.5 sacks ... Had at least one tackle in each of his games ... Started the year with five stops at Kent State, including a nine-yard sack ... Followed that with seven tackles versus Monmouth ... Also had seven stops in the VMI win ... Tallied a season-best nine tackles versus Liberty ... Had six tackles in the Presbyterian game, including a 13-yard sack. 2008 (So.): Started all 12 games his sophomore season ... Was third on the team with 58 total tackles and 26th in the Big South at 4.8 tackles per game ... Also had 8.5 tackles for 43 yards of loss, 2.5 sacks, one interception and three pass breakups ... Opened the season with five tackles, all of them solos, at Penn State ... Tied a career best with seven tackles each at VMI and at Gardner-Webb ... Had five tackles with 2.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sacks and one pass breakup in the win at Presbyterian ... Had six tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and his first career interception in the win over North Carolina Central ... Posted six tackles also against Colgate ... Recorded at least four tackles in 10 of the 12 games. 2007 (Fr.): Played in 10 games off the bench as a true freshman for the Chants, earning his first collegiate letter ... Tallied 19 tackles on the season, including eight solos, and 1.0 tackles for loss ... Had a season-high seven tackles with three solos at James Madison ... Also totaled four tackles, including 0.5 tackle for loss, in the home win at Charleston Southern ... Forced a fumble in the home win over Chowan. Prior to Coastal Carolina: A three-year letterwinner in football ... Led Conway to the Division II Class 4A state title game his senior year ... Named The Sun News “Toast of the Coast” Defensive Player of the year after posting 138 tackles, including 20 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, six pass breakups, one fumble recovered and one blocked kick his senior year at linebacker and defensive end ... Also was honored on the Class 4A All-State squad by High School Sports Report and to the All-Zone squad by WPDE-TV ... As a junior was also on the “Toast of the Coast” defensive squad and All-Zone after recording 121 tackles (67 solo), 10.5 sacks, 16 tackles for loss, seven pass breakups and two forced fumbles as a rush end/outside linebacker for the Tigers ... Started on varsity his sophomore year, posting 80 tackles and two sacks. Personal: Son of Samuel Walls and Erma Poinsette.

walls’ career Defensive Statistics

2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 10 - 0 9 10 19 2.0 - 4 0.0 - 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 12-12 33 25 58 8.5-43 2.5-13 1-8 3 0-0 0 0 10- 9 23 20 43 3.5-30 2.5-26 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 32-21 65 55 120 14.0-77 5.0-39 1-8 3 0-0 1 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2007: Delaware State DNP; Winston-Salem State 0-0-0; Georgia Southern 1-0-1; James Madison 3-4-7; Furman 0-1-1; Chowan 1-0-1; Presbyterian 0-0-0; VMI 2-1-3; Liberty 1-1-2; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 1-3-4. 2008: Penn State 5-0-5; Colgate 2-4-6; Monmouth 3-1-4; Towson 1-3-4; North Carolina A&T 2-13; Liberty 3-1-4; VMI 2-5-7; North Carolina Central 2-4-6; Stony Brook 1-1-2; Gardner-Webb 4-3-7; Presbyterian 4-1-5; Charleston Southern 4-1-5. 2009: Kent State 4-1-5; Monmouth 4-3-7; Towson 1-2-3; North Carolina A&T 2-1-3; VMI 3-4-7; Liberty 4-5-9; Stony Brook DNP; Clemson 0-1-1; Gardner-Webb 0-1-1; Presbyterian 4-2-6; Charleston Southern 1-0-1.

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES #17 Akeem Wesley 6-1 / 215 / WR Sophomore Douglas, Ga. C o ff e e C o u n t y HS

Whitener’s Career RUSHING Statistics

2009

GP-GS 8-0

ATT GAIN LOST 22 102 7

NET 95

AVG 4.3

TD 0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Rushing (att-yds-td)

2009: Kent State 1-08-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson DNP; North Carolina A&T 3-27-0; VMI 2-9-0; Liberty 1-7-0; Stony Brook DNP; Clemson DNP; Gardner-Webb 6-19-0; Presbyterian 5-27-0; Charleston Southern 4-6-0.

Whitener’s Career Receiving Statistics

2009 (RFr.): Played in eight games ... Only caught two passes, but both went for touchdowns ... Scored from six yards out at Liberty and hauled in a 25-yard score versus Gardner-Webb. 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted to retain the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: A three-year starter at Coffee County HS ... Second team all-region his junior and senior seasons ... Holds the school record for touchdowns in a game with three ... Posted 462 receiving yards and nine touchdowns on 37 catches his senior season and was named Offensive MVP for the team .... Had 26 receptions his junior year for 421 yards and three touchdowns ... Also played safety ... Was a three-sport standout, starting two years, earning four letters and garnering all-region honors in basketball his junior year ... Averaged 15 points a game his senior year and was named to play in the North/South All-Star Game and the squad’s Defensive Award winner ... Also a one-year letterwinner in track, running the hurdles. Personal: Raised by grandmother Johnnie Lee Traylor.

Wesley’s Career Receiving Statistics

2009

GP-GS 8-0

No. 2

YDS 31

Long AVG/G 13 11.9

Avg. 15.5

TD 2

2009

GP-GS 8-0

No. 4

YDS 71

Avg. 17.8

TD 1

Long AVG/G 39 8.9

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Receiving (No-yds-td)

2009: Kent State 0-0-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson DNP; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 0-00; Liberty 0-0-0; Stony Brook DNP; Clemson DNP; Gardner-Webb 4-71-1; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 0-0-0.

#98 Dominique Whiteside 6-3 / 255 / DE Sophomore H e n d e r s o n v i l l e , N.C. H e n d e r s o n v i l l e HS

Long AVG/G 25 3.9

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Receiving (No-yds-td)

2009: Kent State 0-0-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; VMI 0-0-0; Liberty 1-6-1; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Clemson 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb 1-25-1; Presbyterian 0-0-0; Charleston Southern 0-0-0.

#34 Marcus Whitener 5-10 / 200 / RB Sophomore J o n e s v i l l e , S.C. U n i o n C o u n t y HS

2009 (RFr.): Played in nine game, collecting 13 tackles and 1.5 sacks on the season ... Had three tackles each versus NC A&T, VMI, Liberty and Presbyterian ... Credited with a half sack versus NC A&T and a solo sack against Presbyterian. 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted his freshman year to retain the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was selected to play in the East-West All-Star Game ... Was also an all-area and all-conference selection ... Totaled 173 tackles and seven sacks in 2007 ... Also averaged 20 points and 12 rebounds as a senior in basketball ... Was named to play in the Blue-White All-Star game in basketball ... Was a state champion in the discus and shot put in track and field his senior season. Personal: Son of Andre Whiteside and Shanell Landrum.

Whiteside’s career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 9-0 7 6 13 1.5-15 1.5-15 0-0 0 0-0 0 0

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2009 (RFr.): Played in eight g ames ... Averaged 4.3 yards per carry (22 attempts for 95 yards) ... Also caught four passes for 71 yards with one touchdown, all coming versus Gardner-Webb ... Also rushed six times for 19 yards versus the Runnin’ Bulldogs ... The 39-yard TD versus GWU cut Coastal’s deficit to three (17-14) in the third quarter and started a run of 16 unanswered points en route to the win ... 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted his freshman year to retain the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Gained 2,000 yards rushing and 17 touchdowns his senior year ... Named the Spartanburg Herald-Journal Offensive Player of the Year ... Rushed for 1,400 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior ... Was named to the All-Region team his freshman through his senior seasons ... Also name to the All-Academic team by the Spartanburg Herald-Journal all four years. Personal: Son of Leon Whitener and Angela Littlejohn.

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2009: Kent State 0-0-0; Monmouth DNP; Towson 0-1-1; North Carolina A&T 2-1-3; VMI 2-1-3; Liberty 1-2-3; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Clemson DNP; Gardner-Webb 0-0-0; Presbyterian 2-1-3; Charleston Southern 0-0-0.


#25 Brandon Whitley 6-3 / 200 / WR Senior A u g u st a , G a . G l e n n H i l l s HS

2009 (Jr.): Played in all 11 games, leading the Chants in both receptions (31), receiving yards (483) and receiving touchdowns (4) ... Ranked eighth in the Big South in both receptions (2.57 avg.) and receiving yards (42.64 avg.) ... Hauled in a season-best five passes for 94 yards versus VMI ... Also caught five passes (for 42 yards) against Gardner-Webb ... Caught four passes for 85 yards, including a sixyard score against Towson ... Only had one reception versus North Carolina A&T, but it was a 55-yard score ... Also caught four passes for 34 yards against Monmouth ... Had a 26-yard TD as part of a two-catch, 56-yard performance against Presbyterian ... Caught a 37-yard touchdown versus Charleston Southern, a game he had four catches for 69 yards. 2008 (So.): Played in all 12 games, getting the start in three, to garner his second Coastal Carolina letter ... Ranked second on the team in receiving with 32 catches for 382 yards and three touchdowns ... Had four catches for 39 yards and his first collegiate score in the win at Monmouth ... Posted a season-high 91 yards and one touchdown on just three receptions in the win over Towson ... His 63-yard touchdown reception against Towson was a team season-long ... Had a seasonbest five catches for 35 yards against Charleston Southern ... Also had a touchdown catch in the home victory over North Carolina Central ... Had at least one reception in 11 of 12 games. 2007 (RFr.): Played in nine games as a redshirt freshman, earning his first collegiate letter... Did not have any receptions on the year. 2006 (Fr.): Took a medical redshirted his true freshman season after suffering a season-ending knee injury on the first day of fall practice.

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named honorable mention all-area by the Augusta Chronicle after recording 29 catches for 394 yards and a pair of touchdowns ... Was a preseason “Dream 16” selection prior to his senior year ... As a junior helped the squad to an 8-3 record, including a 5-1 region record, and a berth in the state playoffs for the first time since 1986, making eight catches for 213 yards and two touchdowns and posting one kickoff return for a touchdown ... Had 22 catches for 489 yards and nine touchdowns his sophomore season and added two kickoff and two punt return touchdowns as well, leading the Spartans to the playoffs ... Also a two-year starter on the Spartans’ basketball team, leading them to the state playoffs his junior year as their second leading scorer after averaging 17.3 points per game... Earned All-Area Honorable Mention honors his junior year ... Posted 19.8 points a game his sophomore year, earning the team’s MVP award ... Ran track his senior year, qualifying for the state championships as part of the 4x100-meter relay squad ... Also was a member of the Honor Roll and Student Council. Personal: Son of Yolanda Whitley.

Whitley’s Career Receiving Statistics

2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS 9 - 0 12-3 11-6 32-9

No. 0 32 31 63

YDS 0 382 483 865

Avg. 0 11.9 15.6 13.7

TD 0 3 4 7

Long AVG/G 0 0 63 31.8 55 43.9 63 27.0

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Receiving (No-yds-td)

2007: No receptions in nine games. 2008: Penn State 1-6-0; Colgate 2-11-0; Monmouth 4-39-1; Towson 3-91-1; North Carolina A&T 4-40-0; Liberty 2-32-0; VMI 0-0-0; North Carolina Central 4-42-1; Stony Brook 1-12-0; Gardner-Webb 3-45-0; Presbyterian 3-29-0; Charleston Southern 5-35-0. 2009: Kent State 2-16-0; Monmouth 4-34-0; Towson 4-85-1; North Carolina A&T 1-55-1; VMI 5-94-0; Liberty 1-6-0; Stony Brook 3-23-0; Clemson 0-0-0; Gardner-Webb 5-45-0; Presbyterian 2-56-1; Charleston Southern 4-69-1.

#66 Pat Williams 6-1 / 275 / OL Sophomore A t l a n ta , G a . W e st l a k e HS

2009 (RFr.): Saw action in six games as a back-up lineman. 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted his true freshman season to keep the year of eligibility. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Second team Class 2-AAAA all-region selection ... Named to the Honor Roll. Personal: Son of Paul and Janice Williams.

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES #86 Marquel Willis 6-1 / 195 / WR Senior S u m m e r v i l l e , S.C. S u m m e r v i l l e HS T h e C i ta d e l

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#39 Jeff Allen

2009 (Jr.): Played in 11 games, starting five ... For the season, had 14 receptions for 145 yards ... Caught three passes for 37 yards in the season-opener ... Big game was haulking in four passes for 55 yards in the Gardner-Webb game ... Added two receptions each versus Monmouth and Charelston Southern. 2008 (So.): Started seven of the 11 games played in to earn his first collegiate letter ... Had 27 receptions for 387 yards and receiving corps-best six touchdowns ... Had a career-best seven catches for 145 yards, including a season-long 30-yarder, and two touchdowns against Liberty ... Had four catches for 20 yards and two scores in the win at Gardner-Webb ... Also scored touchdowns at VMI and against Stony Brook ... Had at least three receptions in the final six games of the season. 2007 (RFr.): Sat out the 2007 season per NCAA rules after transferring from another FCS program. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Spent the fall 2006 semester at The Citadel ... Played in five games, getting one start, as a true freshman ... Had seven catches for 75 yards and one carry for 42 yards on the year ... High School: Started and lettered his final two years in football ... Named to the honorable mention All-Lowcountry squad after posting 35 catches for 607 yards and six touchdowns for the Green Wave ... Was a team captain his senior year, helping his team to a region title and state runnerup ... Also was a two year starter in basketball ... Ran 11.2 100-meter dash on the track team, while also competing in the 400-meter dash and the 4x100 and 4x400meter relay squads. Personal: Son of Melvin and Cynthia Willis.

Willis’ Career Receiving Statistics

2006 * 2007 2008 2009 Total

GP-GS No. YDS 5- 1 7 75 ­— Redshirted at Coastal Carolina — 11-7 27 287 11-5 14 145 27-13 48 507

- NEWCOMERS -

Avg. 10.7

TD 0

14.3 10.4 10.6

6 0 6

Long AVG/G 26 15.0 30 20 30

35.2 13.2 18.8

* — Statistics from The Citadel

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Recieving (No-yds-td)

2006: Texas A&M DNP; Charleston Southern DNP; Pittsburgh DNP; Chattanooga DNP; Wofford 2-15-0; Furman 4-59-0; Western Carolina 1-1-0; Georgia Southern 0-0-0; Appalachian State DNP; VMI 0-0-0; Elon DNP. 2008: Penn State 1-10-0; Colgate 0-0-0; Monmouth 1-19-0; Towson 0-0-0; North Carolina A&T 0-0-0; Liberty 7-145-2; VMI 4-44-1; North Carolina Central DNP; Stony Brook 3-64-1; Gardner-Webb 4-20-2; Presbyterian 3-39-0; Charleston Southern 4-46-0. 2009: Kent State 3-37-0; Monmouth 0-0-0; Towson 2-20-0; North Carolina A&T 1-8-0; VMI 0-0-0; Liberty 0-0-0; Stony Brook 0-0-0; Clemson 1-(-1)-0; Gardner-Webb 4-55-0; Presbyterian 1-11-0; Charleston Southern 2-15-0.

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6-3 / 245 / FB F r e sh m a n M o r g a n t o w n , W. V a . M o r g a n t o w n HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Class AAA Second Team All-State selection by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association at defensive line his senior year for the Mohigans, while also earning First Team All-Conference after leading Morgantown into the playoffs ... Also played fullback, where he rushed for almost 700 yards and eight touchdowns his senior year ... Named to the 2009 Charleston Daily Mail Preseason All-State football team ... Had 167 carries for 1,062 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior, earning Second Team All-State and First Team All-Conference honors at the position ... Also caught 10 passes for 179 yards and two additional scores in 2008 ... Led his squad to an 11-2 mark, a conference title and a berth in the state semifinals his junior year.

#75 Mo Ashley 6-5 / 300 / OL F r e sh m a n H o n e a P ath , S.C. B e lt o n -H o n e a P ath HS

First name is Matthew, but prefers to be called “Mo.” Prior to Coastal Carolina: Selected to represent South Carolina in the Shrine Bowl after being named the Class AAA Upper State Lineman of the Year by the South Carolina Football Coaches Association ... Also earned 2009 Class AAA AllState honors from the High School Sports Report as well as All-Area accolades ... Anderson area Scholastic Player of the Year ... Also all-area as a sophomore and junior, adding all-region honors as a junior. Personal: Son of Mark and Mona Ashley.

#67 Shane Ballard 6-3 / 215 / LS F r e sh m a n M a n n i n g , S.C. M a n n i n g HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Helped the Monarchs to a 10-4 record his senior year, losing to eventual state-champion Dillon in the Class AA Lower State finals.


PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

#89 Jamaul Boswell

#47 Grant Clayton

Transferred to Coastal Carolina for his final two seasons as Hofstra dropped the football program. Prior to Coastal: Redshirted his one season at Hofstra (2009) ... Junior College: Came to Hofstra after two years at Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York...Played two seasons for the Lions ... Was third on the team in receptions with 21 for 251 yards and one touchdown ... High School: Was a four-year member of the football, baseball and track and field teams at Uniondale (NY) High School ... Was selected Uniondale’s Athlete of the Year as a senior in 2007 ... Named to all-conference teams in football, track and baseball ... Picked team Most Valuable Player in baseball and Offensive Most Valuable Player in football as a senior ... Scholar-athlete recipient in baseball.

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Redshirted the 2009 season at Louisiana-Monroe ... At AC Flora HS: Earned All-State and all-region honors as a place kicker and a punter ... Playe din the South Carolina-North Carolina Shrine Bowl, making a 44 yarder in the contest ... Earned All-Midlands honors as a place kicker ... Went 9-for-12 on field goal attempts as a senior with a season-long of 54 yards. Personal: Son of John and Lexie Clayton.

6-1 / 210 / WR Junior H e m p st e a d , N.Y. U n i o n d a l e HS H o fst r a U n i v .

#45 Morgan Byrd 5-11 / 185 / WR F r e sh m a n M y r t l e B e a c h , S.C. M y r t l e B e a c h HS

High School: Multi-dimensional athlete who played multiple positions for the Seahawks ... Was selected to play in the SCADA North/South All-Star Game ... One of the leaders on Myrtle Beach’s state champion team in 2008 as well as the Lower State Championship and state runner-up in 2009 ... Rushed for 716 yards and 20 touchdowns on 114 carries his senior year, earning Class AAA All-State honors from the High School Sports Report, Region VII-AAA First Team accolades and selection to The Sun News “Toast of the Coast” and WPDE All-Zone teams ... Had 20 receptions for 287 yards and five touchdowns as well as 11 punt returns for 192 yards his senior season ... Rushed for more than 100 yards in a pair of games and had seven games scoring two or more touchdowns ... Season high rushing was 129 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries against St. James ... Also contributed on special teams, returning kicks and punts and holding for extra points and field goals ... Has also been a key cog on Myrtle Beach’s baseball squad. Personal: Son of Ronny and Gail Byrd.

5-7 / 170 / K RS F r e sh m a n C o l u m b i a , S.C. A.C. F l o r a HS Univ. of Louisiana - Monroe

#9 Cody Craig 6-3 / 205 / QB F r e sh m a n M o n c k s C o r n e r , S.C. T i m b e r l a n d HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Selected as one of the quarterbacks for South Carolina in the 2009 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas after leading Timberland to the Lower State semifinals his senior year ... Named the 2009 Class AA Lower State Back of the Year by the High School Football Coaches Association ... Was also one of the state’s 10 winners of the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award ... Also honored on the Class AA All-State squad by the High School Sports Report following both his junior and senior seasons ... Rushed for more than 1,000 yards his senior season, leading the Wolves to a region title and a 12-1 mark ... Threw for over 800 yards and 10 touchdowns his junior year in a predominantly run-oriented offense while leading the Wolves to the Class AA Lower State finals ... Was 26-2 as the starting quarterback his final two seasons for the Wolves ... Will also play baseball for Head Coach Gary Gilmore’s nationally-ranked squad as he is a left-handed pitcher and played various field positions ... Was a Class AAA All-State selection in baseball in 2008 and Class AA pick in 2009 by the South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association ... Ranked third in his class with a GPA of 4.57. Personal: Son of Art and Tammy Craig.

#64 Kaleb Dees #50 Austin Cain 6-0 / 185 / P F r e sh m a n Kennesaw, Ga. H a r r i s o n HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played several positions, as well as kicker and punter at Harrison ... Was a Cobb County All-Star and lettered in football and basketball ... Brother Travis previously played for the Chanticleers while older brother Grant is currently an assistant coach with Coastal Carolina football program.

6-5 / 295 / OL F r e sh m a n L a u r e n s , S.C. L a u r e n s HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: A four-year starter for the Raiders... Earned a place on the South Carolina squad for the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas, helping the team to a win in the game... Also named to the Third Team All-State squad by The State, playing predominantly at left guard... Also honored on the Class AAAA All-State squad by the High School Sports Report... Helped the Raiders to an 11-3 record and a berth in the state semifinals... Garnered All-Region honors his junior season... Joins high school teammate Logan Hall in the Chanticleers’ recruiting class... Was a member of the Beta Club his freshman year and All-State Academic Letter his final three years... Personal: Son of Dan and Judy Dees.

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

#44 Moon Edwards

#62 Patrick Hansen

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Selected to the South Carolina squad for the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas, recording four tackles including one for loss ... Named to the High School Sports Report Statewide Defense All-State first team his senior year after earning a spot on the publication’s Class A First Team as a junior ... Also garnered South Carolina Football Coaches Association Upper State Lineman of the Year and Class A Defensive Player of the Year, as well as earning Honorable Mention All-State honors from The State ... Named his team’s Most Valuable Player his final season after leading Chesterfield to its third straight Class A-I State Championship and fourth consecutive Upper State crown ... Had 91 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks and five fumble recoveries last season. Personal: Son of Gregory and Cathy Edwards.

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named to the East squad for the 2009 Toyota EastWest All-Star game in Tennessee .... Named first team Offense for the All-Big East and All-Northeast Tennessee squads, as well as to the Times-News Elite Team ... Had 17 pancake blocks on the season ... Played multiple positions on the line for the Indians, playing center his senior year and guard as a junior. Personal: Son of Christopher Hansen and Mary Lou Fajman.

6-0 / 240 / DE F r e sh m a n P a g e l a n d , S.C. P a g e l a n d HS

#48 Zack Elliman 6-0 / 180 / WR F r e sh m a n S o c a st e e , S.C. S o c a st e e HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named to Region VII-AAA First Team, The Sun News “Toast of the Coast” squad and WPDE All-Zone squad his senior year ... In 2009 was 52-for-121 passing for 833 yards and six touchdowns while rushing 135 times for 920 yards and 11 scores in a triple-option for the Braves ... Rushed for more than 1,000 yards his junior year ... Was a two-year starter at quarterback ... Is a Life Scholarship recipient.

#43 Philip George 6-1 / 195 / S F r e sh m a n C o l u m b i a , S.C. R i d g e V i e w HS

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Prior to Coastal Carolina: Picked to play in the SCADA North/South All-Star Game following his senior season ... Was a running back and safety for Keenan, rushing for more than 1,200 yards at tailback and recording 81 tackles and nine pass breakups his final year ... Named his school’s Defensive Back of the Year after his junior season when he recorded 85 tackles, nine tackles for loss, three sacks and six interceptions ... Also played basketball and baseball at Keenan. Personal: Son of Philip George, Sr., and Tarsha Frierson.

#73 Chad Hamilton 6-3 / 290 / OL F r e sh m a n C h a r l e st o n , S.C. J a m e s I s l a n d HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: A 2009 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas selection as well as South Carolina’s Class AAAA Lower State Lineman of the Year ... Also named to the 2009 Palmetto Champions All-Star Team, the Class AAAA All-State squad by The High School Sports Report and the Post and Courier’s All-Lowcountry team after leading James Island to the second round of the playoffs ... Helped lead the team to 2,700 yards passing and 1,300 yards rushing on the year ... Ran a 4.95 40yard dash at the 2009 Shrine Bowl combine, one of just six offensive linemen to break five seconds and the largest of the group. Personal: Son of Anthony and Gail Hamilton.

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6-3 / 265 / OL F r e sh m a n Kingsport, Tenn. D o b y n s -B e n n e tt HS

#91 Johnny Hartsfield 6-3 / 260 / DT Sophomore S t . P e t e r sb u r g , F l a . B o c a C i e g a HS H o fst r a U n i v .

Spent two seasons at Hofstra, redshirting in 2008 ... Transferred to Coastal Carolina for the 2010 season as Hofstra dropped its football program. Prior to Coastal Carolina: (2009 - RFr.): Played in 10 games, starting three (Stony Brook, Bryant and New Hamshire) ... Had 15 tackles on the season, including 3.5 for losses and an 11-yard sack ... Also logged a forced fumble and fumble recovery ... Sack came against Bryant ... Part of a defense that ranked 26th nationally, allowing just 306.36 yards per game ... (2008 - Fr.): Redshirted as a true freshman and did not play ... High School: Played four years of football and wrestled for one year at Boca Ciego High School in Gulfport, Fla. ... Named to all-county and AllSuncoast All-Star teams ... Posted 65 tackles and nine sacks as a senior ... Recorded 63 tackles and nine sacks as a junior, and 38 tackles and five sacks as a sophomore ... Named to academic honor roll and Doorways Scholar. Personal: Son of Stephanie Coston.

hartsfield’s career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 * 10-3 8 7 15 3.5-18 1.0-11 0-0 0 1-0 1 0 * — Statistics from Hofstra

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Stony Brook 1-2-3; Bryant 1-0-1; Richmond 0-0-0; Western Michigan 0-0-0; James Madison 0-2-2; Maine 1-0-1; Rhode Island 2-1-3; New Hampshire 1-2-3; Delaware 2-0-2; Northeastern DNP; Massachusetts 0-0-0.

#84 Matt Hazel 6-3 / 180 / WR F r e sh m a n N o r th A u g u st a , S.C. N o r th A u g u st a HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named to the 2009 Shrine Bowl squad representing South Carolina ... Also selected to the High School Sports Report’s Statewide Offense All-State team after recording 75 catches, 1,193 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior while leading North Augusta to the second round of the playoffs ... Finalist for Aiken Standard High School Offensive Player of the Year.


#3 Aramis Hillary 6-1 / 210 / QB Sophomore N o r th A u g u st a , S.C. S t r o m T h u r m o n d HS U n i v . o f S o u th C a r o l i n a

Transferred to Coastal Carolina after two seasons at South Carolina. Prior to Coastal Carolina: at South Carolina: 2009 (RFr.): Did not see any game action ... Was a member of the 2009 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll ... 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted as a true freshman ... Missed some of the fall drills after undergoing knee surgery ... High School: Logged 2,400 yards and 16 touchdowns passing and another 980 yards and 18 scores rushing as a senior .... Led his team to the third round of Class 3A playoffs ... Was a North-South All-Star selection ... Was an honorable mention All-State selection by The State ... Was the first recipient of the inaugural Deon Grant Award, given to the overall Player of the Year in the Augusta area ... Also named the All-Area South Carolina Player of the Year by the Augusta Chronicle ... Named to the All-Atlantic Region team by PrepStar magazine ... Passed for 1,762 yards and ran for 752 more as a junior, producing 21 TDs ... Rivals.com ranked him as the #14 dual-threat quarterback in the nation and the 19th-best player in the Palmetto State.

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#28 Aaron Jones 6-0 / 235 / RB F r e sh m a n G r e e n sb o r o , N.C. W e st e r n G u i l f o r d HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Rushed for more than 1,000 yards and had over 500 receiving yards and a combined 26 touchdowns his senior season ... Had a school record-tying six touchdowns in a single game in 2009 ... Also played on the defensive side of the ball also posted 10 career fumble recoveries and two career interceptions ... Was effective on special teams where he had six career punt blocks and five career field goal blocks. Personal: Son of Dewayne and Varnetta Jones.

#30 Mike McClure 6-0 / 195 / LB F r e sh m a n R o c k H i l l , S.C. R o c k H i l l HS

#29 Dontavious Johnson

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named to the All-Region team his senior year as well as being selected to play in the SCADA North-South game ... Recorded 143 tackles, eight tackles for loss, three sacks and one interception his final season, leading the squad to a Region 4-AAAA Championship and an 11-1 mark overall ... A three-year starter for the Class AAAA Bearcats, playing both inside and outside linebacker. Personal: Son of Charlie and Patricia McClure.

Spent two seasons at Hoftra, transferring for the 2010 season as Hofstra dropped its football program. Prior to Coastal Carolina: (2009 - RFr.): Played in five games, getting three tackles — all versus Richmond ­­— and a pass breakup ... 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted as a true-freshman and did not play ... High School: Was a three-year member of both the football, and track and field teams at Palm Beach Lakes High School in West Palm Beach, Fla. ... Named to all-area first team on defense ... Voted team Defensive Most Valuable Player as a senior after posting 65 tackles, six interceptions and two returns for touchdowns ... Also posted 10 receptions for 116 yards and two touchdowns in 2007 ... Played in the Outback Bowl All-Star Game and led his team with nine tackles ... Notched 35 tackles and hauled in 16 passes for 242 yards and four touchdowns as a junior ... Advanced to the third round of playoffs in his last two seasons with records of 10-2 and 11-1 ... Placed third in the state in the 4x100 relay.

#87 Ronnie Moses

5-9 / 170 / CB Sophomore W e st P a l m B e a c h , F l a . P a l m B e a c h L a k e s HS H o fst r a U n i v .

JOhnson’s career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 * 5 - 0 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 * — Statistics from Hofstra

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Stony Brook DNP; Bryant 0-0-0; Richmond 2-1-3; Western Michigan 0-0-0; James Madison DNP; Maine DNP; Rhode Island DNP; New Hampshire DNP; Delaware 0-0-0; Northeastern DNP; Massachusetts 0-0-0.

6-1 / 185 / WR F r e sh m a n M y r t l e B e a c h , S.C. C a r o l i n a F o r e st HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Earned a spot on The Sun News “Toast of the Coast” and WPDE All-Zone teams after ranking third in the area with school-record 63 catches for 857 yards and six touchdowns for the Panthers ... Caught a then schoolrecord 51 passes his junior season.

#77 Devin Taylor 6-3 / 275 / OL F r e sh m a n S u m m e r v i l l e , S.C. S u m m e r v i l l e HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Selected to play in the Shrine Bowl representing South Carolina ... Two-year starter for the Green Wave who earned Statewide Offense All-State honors from the High School Sports Report his senior year ... Handled both center and long snapper duties during his career.

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PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES

#51 Chris Thomas 6-1 / 200 / DE Sophomore S t at e n I s l a n d , N.Y. C u r t i s HS H o fst r a U n i v .

Spent two seasons at Hofstra, redshirting his true freshman season ... Will have three years eligibility and will be able to play the fall of 2010 as Hofstra dropped its football program. Prior to Coastal Carolina: At Hofstra: 2009 (RFr.): Played in all 11 games at linebacker ... Had 11 tackles for the season, including one for a loss of three yards ... 2008 (Fr.): Redshirted as a true-freshman and did not see any game action ... High School: Lettered in football and track at Curtis High School on Staten Island ... Helped team to 2007 New York City championship ... Named to All-New York State Class AA first team ... First team All-New York City selection ... Named to All-PSAL team ... Team captain ... Tallied 95 tackles and 15 sacks as a senior ... Selected to play in the 2008 Outback Steakhouse Empire Challenge.

Thomas’ career Defensive Statistics

GP-GS Solo Asst. Total TFL-YDS Sack-YDS Int-YDS PBU FR FF BLK 2009 * 11-0 8 3 11 1.0-3 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 * — Statistics from Hofstra

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (solo-asst-tot)

2009: Stony Brook 1-0-1; Bryant 2-0-2; Richmond 0-1-1; Western Michigan 0-0-0; James Madison 0-0-0; Maine 1-2-3; Rhode Island 0-0-0; New Hampshire 0-0-0; Delaware 2-0-2; Northeastern 0-0-0; Massachusetts 2-0-2.

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#37 Pernell Williams 6-1 / 185 / CB F r e sh m a n Douglas, Ga. C o ff e e C o u n t y HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Had 77 tackles (58 assisted), four interceptions, 20 pass breakups and one sack his junior year, including 11 solo tackles in a Class 5A playoff game ... Finished his career with 12 interceptions despite missing four games his senior year due to injury ... Also played basketball and was a long jumper for the Trojans. Personal: Son of Jacquelyn Ferrell.


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COACHES/STAFF David Bennett P , 1984 resbyterian

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David Bennett is starting his ninth season as the head football coach at Coastal Carolina University, his eighth as the on-field leader. With the Chanticleers, he has amassed a 50-29 record, including 19-12 (.613) in the Big South Conference. Bennett has already had a busy 2010 heading into his ninth season. First, he was voted vice president of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and he will later assume the role of president. In the spring, two key more honors were bestowed upon Bennett. After taking the Catawba football to unprecedented heights during his time as head coach, the school voted Bennett into its Athletics Hall of Fame. Last, Bennett received the Key to the City of Marion. Those honors came after a 2009 season which saw the Chanticleers produce their 13th and 14th All-Americans in just eight seasons thanks to first team pick Tommy Fraser and third team selection Josh Norman. In 2007, Bennett recorded his 100th career coaching victory in a 42-35 Big South win over visiting VMI at Coastal Carolina’s Homecoming. That was not the only highlight for that year as, in the spring of 2008, wide receiver Jerome Simpson became the second league player ever taken in the National Football League draft, as he was a second-round selection of the Cincinnati Bengals. In addition, fullback Mike Tolbert was signed as a free agent by the San Diego Chargers, putting four Coastal Carolina alums in 2008 NFL training camps. The 2006 season was a historic one for Bennett’s young Coastal Carolina program, as the squad became the third fastest in history to reach the Division I Football Championships in just its fourth season. After winning their third-straight Big South Conference title with a 4-0 mark, the team finished with a 9-2 regular season record, including non-conference wins over No. 3 Furman and at Wofford. That earned Coastal Carolina a match-up with eventual national champion Appalachian State, where the Chants scored more points on the host Mountaineers than any other team during the 2006 season in the playoffs. For his efforts, Bennett was named National Football Championship Subdivision Coach of the Year by Sportexe. Coastal Carolina had numerous conference and national honors among the 2006 players, including the Big South’s first-ever NFL draft pick as All-American quarterback Tyler Thigpen was selected in the seventh round by the Minnesota Vikings and eventually spent the season on the Kansas City Chiefs’ active roster. Thigpen was also seventh in the voting for the Walter Payton Award as the nation’s top player, the first player from the league ever to make

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Head Coach David Bennett (center) at the signing of his 10-year contract with then Board of Trustees chairman Charles Hodge (left) and Athletics Director Warren Koegel (standing) looking on as then President Ronald Ingle signs for the University.

the ballot. Also joining Thigpen in earning All-American honors from various organizations were defensive back Quinton Teal, offensive lineman Brad Poston and wide receiver Jerome Simpson. Teal also joined Thigpen in the NFL, as he was signed by the Carolina Panthers as a free agent and made the team’s roster for the season. Within the Big South, 12 players earned All-Conference accolades, while kicker Josh Hoke earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team honors as presented by CoSIDA for the second consecutive year. In 2005, the Chanticleers posted a 9-2 mark overall, including a win over defending national champion James Madison, and a 3-1 record in the Big South to earn Big South Co-Champions. Coastal Carolina had 13 players earn All-Conference accolades, as well as having Hoke earn ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team honors, the first Coastal Carolina football player to achieve that honor. During a historic 2004 season — when the team went 10-1, Bennett had 14 players earn All-Big South Conference accolades, including Offensive Player of the Year Patrick Hall and Freshman of the Year Jerome Simpson. Bennett also earned the Big South’s Coach of the Year honor and was named American Football Coaches’ Association Region 2 Coach of the Year for the first time at the I-AA level and fourth time in his career. He was also honored for his efforts by the All-American Football Foundation with the Johnny Vaught Outstanding Head Coach Award. In addition to his role as vice president, Bennett serves on the AFCA All-American Selection Committee and chairs the AFCA Meeting Room Committee. Prior to the 2006 season, he was selected for the NCAA’s I-AA Football Head Coaches Steering Committee. He also serves in the local community on the Board of Directors of the United Way and the Jackson Center for Values and Ethics. Additionally, he is the honorary chairman for the local March of Dimes Walk America. Bennett, born in Greer, S.C., came to Coastal Carolina after serving seven years as the Head Coach at Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C. In seven years as the head coach at Catawba, Bennett posted an overall record of 63-17, leading the Indians to three consecutive appearances in the NCAA Division II playoffs, includ-


ing a run into the national semifinal round in 2001. Bennett, 48, joined the Catawba staff in 1990 as an assistant coach and was promoted to head coach on November 14, 1994. In his first season, he led the Indians to a 7-3 record, earning both South Atlantic Conference and AFCA Coach of the Year honors. The 1996 Indians’ squad posted a 9-2 record and captured the SAC Championship. The 1997 and 1998 teams posted records of 8-3 and 6-4, respectively, before Coach Bennett’s program made its assault on the NCAA Division II national football scene. The 1999 season saw Catawba post an 11-2 record and earn the first of three NCAA Division II playoff berths. An 11-1 record and another SAC Championship came in 2000, but the best was yet to come. In 2001, Catawba went 11-2 to give Bennett a 33-5 record over the past three seasons. The Indians won the SAC Championship and the South Region Championship before falling to Grand Valley State in the national semifinals. In addition to the incredible seven-year record as a head coach, Bennett earned four SAC Coach of the Year honors and three AFCA South Region Coach of the Year honors during his career with the Indians. Raised in Cheraw, S.C., Bennett earned 10 varsity letters at Cheraw High School, where he was named All-Conference in football, basketball, tennis and track. A three-year-starter in football, including the final two at quarterback, he led the Braves to a 20-4 record his final two seasons, including the 1979 AAA State Championship. A 1984 graduate of Presbyterian College, Bennett lettered in football and golf while earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and social studies with a minor in coaching. He earned the Unsung Hero Award from his teammates for his play during the 1983 season. He also began his coaching career at Presbyterian, working with the wide receivers as a student assistant. Bennett earned his master’s degree in guidance and counseling from Clemson University in 1986, where he worked with the running backs on the Tigers’ 1986 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship squad. While at Clemson, he coached in the Independence and Gator Bowls. In 1987, he served as the offensive coordinator at Goose Creek High School, a AAAA program in Charleston, S.C.. The Gators boasted the top rushing offense in the state that season. Bennett then coached at Newberry College before accepting the position at Catawba. He and his wife Melanie have a daughter, Hayes (17) and a son, Jeb (14).

COACHES/STAFF Bennett’s Coaching Year-by-Year Assistant Coach

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Presbyterian College

1985-86

Clemson (Graduate Assistant)

1987

Goose Creek High School

1988-89

Newberry College

1990-94

Catawba College

Head Coach Year

School

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Catawba

Record Highlights

7-3

SAC & AFCA Coach of the Year

1996

Catawba

9-2

SAC Championship

1997

Catawba

8-3

1998

Catawba

6-4

1999 Catawba 11-2 SAC Championship; NCAA D-II Playoffs, SAC Coach of the Year 2000 Catawba 11-1 SAC Championship; NCAA D-II Playoffs, SAC Coach of the Year, AFCA Region Coach of the Year 2001 Catawba 11-2 SAC Championship; NCAA D-II Playoffs and South Region Championship, advanced to national semifinals, SAC Coach of the Year, AFCA Region Coach of the Year 2002

Coastal Carolina

n/a

Developed program as first-ever coach

2003 Coastal Carolina 6-5 Winning record in school’s inaugural season 2004 Coastal Carolina 10-1 Big South Championship; Big South Coach of the Year; AFCA Region Coach of the Year 2005

Coastal Carolina

9-2

Big South Co-Championship

2006 Coastal Carolina 9-3 Big South Championships, NCAA I-FCS Playoffs, Sportexe National FCS Coach of the Year 2007 Coastal Carolina 5-6 Picked up 100th career coaching victory with 42-35 win over VMI, Oct. 27, 2007 2008

Coastal Carolina

2009

Coastal Carolina

Overall 14 Years at Coastal Carolina

6-6 5-6

113-46 7 Titles, 5 Coach of the Year Awards 50-29 3 Titles, 1 Big South Coach of the Year

During his coaching career, Bennett has coached: •

139 All-Conference honors

48 NCAA All-Region honors

25 All-Americans

Six consecutive conference Defensive Players of the Year

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COACHES/STAFF Maurice Drayton T C , 1998 he

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Maurice Drayton is in his first year with Coastal Carolina University’s football program, serving as the assistant head coach, special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach. Drayton comes to Conway from South Carolina State, where he helped the Bulldogs to two straight NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision appearances and MidEastern Athletic Conference titles as the defensive backs and special teams coach. Last season (2009), South Carolina State ranked seventh nationally in pass defense, improving from 21st the previous year, while ranking fifth in overall defense. In the special team, the Bulldogs ranked 17th in both punt and kickoff returns, while Oliver Brown was 12th individually in kick returns. In his first season at South Carolina State, Aaron Haire ranked 14th in punting and two of his player ranked among the top 10 in the league in interceptions. In 2007, he was the assistant principal and defensive coordinator at Goose Creek High School after spending the 2006 season as the defensive coordinator for the Seinajoki Crocodiles of the European Football League in Seinajoki, Finland. He also served a stint with the Charleston Swamp Foxes of the Arena 2 Football League in 2000-02 and has

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done internships with the Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. He also had a brief stint as a player in the National Football League with two different teams. A native of Moncks Corner, Drayton spent a total of 12 seasons at The Citadel as a player, assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. He earned both a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education (1998) and Master of Education (2007) at The Citadel.

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Kevin Brown C at a w b a , 1998 O f f e n s i v e C o o r d i n at o r Quarterbacks Y e a r at C o a s t a l : 9 t h

Kevin Brown is in his ninth season on the coaching staff at Coastal Carolina University, taking over in 2009 as the offensive coordinator as well as continuing to work with the quarterbacks. Brown served his first seven years as the passing game coordinator in addition to working with the quarterbacks. The 2009 season saw Coastal Carolina rank 37th in the nation as first team All-American Tommy Fraser and Eric O’Neal combined to rush for over 1,000 yards. In 2008, quarterback Zack MacDowall threw for more than 2,000 yards in just nine games, setting a single-game school record with 382 yards against Liberty. From 2003-06, Brown worked with quarterback Tyler Thigpen, who made history for the program. Under his tutelage, Thigpen ranked second in the nation in total offense and fourth in passing yards in 2006, while also setting a Big South record for rushing yards by a quarterback. Also in 2006, Coastal ranked fourth nationally in passing (285.75 ypg.). Thigpen ended his career as Coastal Carolina’s firstever National Football League draft choice, taken by the Minnesota Vikings and is now with the Miami Dolphins. Thigpen started 11 of 14 games he played for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2008, throwing for more than 2,600 yards and 18 touchdowns while also leading the NFL quarterbacks in rushing. The 35-year-old Brown is well known to current Coastal Carolina Head Coach David Bennett, as he was both a player and a coach for Bennett at Catawba from 1993-2001. As an assistant coach at Catawba for four seasons, he helped lead the program from a 6-4 record his first season to three NCAA Division II Playoff appearances, including a 12-2 record in 2001 and a berth in the NCAA semifinals. As a player, Brown was the 1996 South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year after leading Catawba to a 9-2 record and the No. 4 ranking in NCAA Division II. A four-year starter at quarterback, Brown is the program’s leader in touchdown passes for a single season with 18 and a career with 53. He also ranks second all-time with 4,807 passing yards and earned his bachelor’s in physical education in 1998. As a three-sport letterwinner at Berkeley High School, Brown was named All-Conference and the team’s Most Valuable Player in football. He also earned All-Conference honors in baseball and lettered in basketball. Born in Charleston, S.C., Brown lives in Conway.


Curtis Walker

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C at a w b a , 1992 D e f e n s i v e C o o r d i n at o r Linebackers Y e a r at C o a s t a l : 9 t h

Curtis Walker is in his ninth year as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for Coastal Carolina University’s football program. Under Walker’s tutelage, the Coastal Carolina defense helped the Chanticleers capture three consecutive Big South Conference titles in just the program’s second, third and fourth seasons of play, with a combined record of 28-6 in that period, a berth in the 2006 NCAA Division I Football Championships and final top-25 rankings in three national polls all three years. He has also oversaw the development of both safety Quinton Teal, who made the NFL’s Carolina Panthers active roster as a free agent, and All-American cornerback Josh Norman. From the out-set, Coastal Carolina’s defense has set the tone. In the program’s first year, it ranked first in the league and eighth nationally in turnover margin, while ranking second in the Big South in total defense. From 2004-07, the Chants’ defense has ranked first in the league in pass efficiency defense, while ranking first or second in sacks and tackles for loss from 2005-09, except for 2008 when Coastal ranked third in the Big South in sacks. Also, Coastal has twice led the nation in interceptions, getting 19 in 2006 and 27 in 2004. For the 2009 season, behind the leadership of second team All-Big South pick Desmond Steward and Norman, Coach Walker’s unit ranked 15th in pass defense, allowing just 160.55 ypg., while six players ranked among the Big South top 20 in interceptions — getting 21 picks as a unit. Norman led the way in aerial thefts, setting a Big South Record and ranking third nationally with eight interceptions. Coastal also led the Big South in pass defense in 2008, ‘07 and ‘06. Also, on the strength on 18 picks in 2007, the Chants ranked sixth nationally in turnover margin (1.36). In 2006, the Coastal Carolina defense tied for the national lead with 19 interceptions. Walker’s defense led the nation in pass efficiency defense and contributed to the top turnover margin in the country, setting a Big South record at plus 22. Individually, defensive back Quinton Teal led the Big South and ranked among the top 15 nationally in interceptions per game (2004-06), earning second team All-American honors from the Associated Press. In 2004, the defense ranked in the top 30 in the country in scoring defense (5th), total defense (21st) and pass defense (22nd). In recognition of the outstanding season, Walker was honored by the All-America Football Foundation with the 2004 Mike Campbell Top Assistant Coaches Award, along with then offensive coordinator Jamie Snider. Also in the 2004 season, the Chanticleers’ defense set Big South records in 14 categories and tied the record in another. Among the more significant records set were scoring defense (176), scoring defense average (16.0), total defense per game (313.6 ypg), rushing defense (1,541 yards), fewest rushing touchdowns allowed (9), lowest completion percentage allowed (44.3 percent) and pass efficiency defense (86.8). Walker has served on David Bennett’s coaching staff for the past 12 years, spending seven years on the staff at Catawba College. He was the linebackers coach from 1995-2000 and was promoted to defensive coordinator in 2001, where he served for his final season. As defensive coordinator, the Indians ranked first in the nation in scoring defense, 11th in rushing defense and 22nd in total defense. During his tenure at Catawba, the program made the NCAA Division II playoffs three straight seasons, including a 2001 semifinal berth. Prior to his time at Catawba, Walker got his coaching start at Salisbury High School as the linebackers coach. The 39-year-old native of Burlington, N.C., was a four-year starter and letterwinner at Catawba College. A 2004 inductee into Catawba’s Sports Hall of Fame and 2008 inductee into the South Atlantic Conference Hall of Fame, Walker earned All-American honors his final three seasons, including first-team accolades as a senior in 1992 and three-times on the AllSouth Atlantic Conference First Team. He was named the team’s Most Valuable Player in 1991 and served as team captain his senior season. He earned a bachelor’s degree in December 1992, majoring in sociology. Walker was a two-time All-Conference selection at Graham High School, earning Mid-State Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1987. A 1988 graduate of the school, he held the school’s record for career tackles for 14 years. Walker, his wife, Sheka and sons Jalon (5) and Curtis Jr. (2) live in Conway.

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COACHES/STAFF Gary Smallen F , 1972 urman

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Gary Smallen is in his fifth year as tight ends coach and second as recruiting coordinator for Coastal Carolina University’s football program. In 2009, Smallen coached tight end David Duran to first team All-Big South honors. Duran led all conference tight ends in receptions (19) and receiving yards (273), while ranking second on the team in both categories. Smallen came in as co-offensive coordinator and helped immediately with the Coastal Carolina offense in 2006. The Chanticleer offense broke Big South records in 11 different categories, including total offense, offensive touchdowns, passing yards and passing yards per completion, while helping the program to its first-ever berth in the NCAA Division I Football Championships. Also in 2006, Smallen produced first team All-Big South pick Rodney Burgess, who caught 18 passes for 300 yards with two touchdowns. Smallen comes from a distinguished high school coaching career in South Carolina. He was a coach there for more than 30 years, serving in numerous capacities. Most recently, he was the athletic director and offensive coordinator at Strom Thurmond High School for the 2004-05 and 200506 seasons. He took over both positions in 2004 when Lee Sawyer became the head coach and helped convert the Rebels’ offense from a run-oriented game to a spread offense. That conversion led to 10 wins and a region title in 2004. The Rebels then surpassed that last season, posting a 14-1 mark and winning the regional title and the South Carolina Class AAA State Championship. Prior to his two years at Strom Thurmond, Smallen was the head coach at Lower Richland High School, where he was an assistant coach for the South Carolina team at the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas. He was also the first head coach and athletic director in South Aiken’s history and has also served as a head coach at three other programs in the state, Batesburg-Leesville, Langley-BathClearwater and Ridge Spring-Monetta, as well as working on the staffs at Airport, Broome, Strom Thurmond and Fairfield Central High Schools. Smallen is very familiar with Coastal Carolina Head Coach David Bennett, as the two worked together on the football coaching staff at Newberry in the late 1980s, but in reversed roles with Smallen as the head coach from 1988-90. A 1972 graduate of Furman University, Smallen was a two-sport letterman for the Paladins. He earned three letters in football as a defensive back and kick returner and four letters in track as a sprinter during his collegiate career. He also earned his master’s in teaching from South Carolina in 1975. Both of these followed his graduation in 1968 from Dentsville High School in Columbia, S.C. Smallen and his wife of 33 years, Lynda, have one son Jason, 30, and reside in Myrtle Beach.

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C at a w b a , 2003 A s s i s t a n t C o a ch D e f e n s i v e E n d s /C a m p C o o r d i n at o r Y e a r at C o a s t a l : 6 t h

Grant Cain starts his sixth year on the Coastal Carolina University football staff, his fourth as a full-time staff member and first as defensive ends coach. Previously, Cain coached the outside linebackers (2007-09). He spent his first two seasons as a graduate assistant with the Chanticleers. Working with the outside linebackers, Cain helped Coastal Carolina lead the Big South in sacks (25) in 2009 as well as rank second in tackles for losses. The Chants also paced the league in TFL in 2008, while ranking among the nation’s top 23 in both sacks and TFL in 2007. Prior to Coastal Carolina, Cain spent the 2005 spring and summer seasons as a defensive assistant with the Colorado Crush of the Arena Football League. Cain helped the Crush win its first AFL title in just its third season of play with a victory over the Georgia Force in Arena Bowl XIX in Las Vegas. Cain spent the previous two years at Catawba College, working under head coach Chip Hester. While at Catawba, Cain worked with the cornerbacks, outside linebackers and special teams. He also assisted with the strength and conditioning and Academic Success programs. Cain is very familiar with the style of Coastal Carolina football, having played for current head coach David Bennett and defensive coordinator Curtis Walker at Catawba. While he was a student-athlete at Catawba, Cain lettered as a defensive back and served as team captain his senior season. He also helped the Indians to four national playoff appearances, including a berth in the national semifinals. Cain earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration in 2003. Cain played his high school football at Harrison High School in Kennesaw, Ga. At Harrison, he was an All-County performer and helped the Hoyas to three state playoff berths and a regional title. He is married to the former Shauna Koontz and they reside in Conway with their infant son Caleb.


Mike Castellano C at a w b a , 1997 A s s i s t a n t C o a ch Cornerbacks Y e a r at C o a s t a l : 8 t h

Mike Castellano is starting his eighth year on the football coaching staff at Coastal Carolina University, working with the secondary. During Castellano’s time, Coastal Carolina has been at the top of the Big South and among the national leaders in pass defense. The Chants led the nation in pass efficiency defense in 2004, while leading the league in in the category from 2004-07. Nationally, Coastal was 15th in pass defense in 2009 (2nd in the Big South), while ranking first in Big South in pass defense in 2008, ‘07 (third nationally) and ‘06 (15th nationally). The 2009 season was a banner-year for the Chanticleer secondary. Led by All-American and first team All-Big South pick Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina picked off 21 passes to rank fourth nationally. Norman was responsible for eight, setting a Big South record, and ranking third in the nation. Norman also set a league record with three picks in a game, earning national and Big South Defensive Player of the Week honors. Norman added seven PBU to lead the league in passes defended (15), while ranking eight nationally. Norman’s counter-part, Marcus Lott added two picks and five PBU to rank eighth in the league in passes defended. The 35-year-old Castellano spent the four years prior to arriving at Coastal Carolina as a high school defensive coordinator, the last two seasons at Millbrook High School and the 1999-01 seasons at North Wilkes. During his two seasons at Millbrook, he also worked with the special teams, as he helped lead the team to a pair of state playoff appearances. Castellano spent one year with Delta State University as a graduate assistant, working with the tight ends and offensive line in the fall of 1998, helping the squad to their firstever conference championship and the national playoffs. In the spring, he shifted to working with the wide receivers and quarterbacks. Castellano is very familiar with Head Coach David Bennett, working for three seasons as a student assistant coach at Catawba College. A graduate of the school, he received his bachelor’s in history in December 1997. He also earned his master’s in education in 2000 from Delta State. Born in Somerset, N.J., Castellano was a three-sport standout at Delaware Valley High School, playing football, baseball and basketball during his career. Castellano resides in Myrtle Beach and is married to the former Allison Butterfass.

COACHES/STAFF Patrick Covington F , 2006 urman

A s s i s t a n t C o a ch Offensive Line Y e a r s at C o a s t a l : 1 s t

Pat Covington is in his first year as an assistant coach with the Coastal Carolina University football program, coaching the offensive line. Covington spent the last three years at the Air Force Academy, working with the Falcon offense. Most recently, he helped the Falcons to an 8-5 record and a victory over Houston in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. Covington worked closely with the offensive line for three years, which was one of the best in the league and finishing second nationally in rushing with an average of 299.5 yards per game in 2007. Air Force’s rushing average was its best since winning its only national rushing title in 2002 with a 307.8 per-game average. The Falcons won their 26th conference rushing title last year and third straight with Covington’s assistance. Covington is familiar with Coastal Carolina, as he was an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the 2006 season. At Coastal Carolina, Covington was part of a coaching staff that led the Chanticleers to the Big South Conference championship with a 9-3 record. Covington is a 2006 graduate of Furman University. He was a three-year starter and four-year letter winner for the Paladins from 2002-05. A two-time all-Southern Conference selection, he was rated as the No. 6 guard in NCAA I-AA football by The Sports Network. He was a Sports Network FirstTeam All-American and an Associated Press Second-Team All-American in 2005. That same season, the Furman offense averaged a school-record 469.9 yards of total offense per game. The Paladins ranked third in the nation in rushing and reached the semifinals of the 2005 NCAA I-AA Playoffs. Covington was also a team captain his senior year and was a 2006 National Strength and Conditioning All-American. Covington is a native of Charlotte, N.C. He attended Myers Park High School in Charlotte where he was a three-year starter and served as a team captain. Covington is married to the former Ann Louise Duncan.

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Keith James is in his ninth season on the football staff at Coastal Carolina University, serving as the running backs coach, as well as the program’s academic coordinator. Last season, a mid-season injury to Eric O’Neal could have been a setback, but fullback Tommy Fraser took the reigns and ended up earning first team All-American honors. The two combined to rush for over 1,000 yards and Coastal Carolina ranked 37th nationally in rushing. In 2008, James had his first Chanticleer play in the NFL, as fullback Mike Tolbert played in 13 games, including seven starts, for the San Diego Chargers. Tolbert received his shot at the NFL after Coastal ranked 27th nationally in rushing in 2007, with Tolbert ranking 76th nationally and fourth in the Big South. The program has been solid at running back from the beginning. Aundres Perkins was a three-time second team AllBig South pick (2003, ‘05 and ‘06), while Patrick Hall, who led the league and ranked 25th in rushing (100.64), was both a first team selection and Big South Offensive Player of the Year in 2004. The Chants led the Big South in rushing in 2004 and 2005, ranking fifth nationally in the category in ‘04 and 18th in the program’s first year (‘03). James arrived in Conway from Winston-Salem State University, where he coached for the six previous years. During his time at Winston-Salem State, the program won two consecutive CIAA Championships in 1999 and 2000 and were victorious in the 2000 Pioneer Bowl. During his time at WSSU, he was also the softball coach, leading the Lady Rams to a 49-18 record in two seasons. His softball team was also awarded the school’s Director’s Cup for the team with the highest grade point average for the third consecutive year. Prior to his time at WSSU, he spent two years at Mount Tabor High School, where his team improved five games during his tenure. The 44-year-old James graduated from Winston-Salem State in 1989 with a bachelor’s in mass communication. As a quarterback, James led his team to the 1988 CIAA Championship game, where he was named the game’s Most Valuable Player. He then attended North Carolina A&T, earning a master’s in adult education in 1998. A three-sport letterwinner at Dudley Senior High School, James was the Most Valuable Player and Outstanding Offensive Player on the football squad. James also played basketball and ran track, graduating in 1984. Born in Greensboro, N.C., James lives in Conway with his wife, Phyllis.

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Jamel Smith V i r g i n i a T e ch , 2004 A s s i s t a n t C o a ch Defensive Line Y e a r at C o a s t a l : 1 s t

Jamel Smith, a Columbia native and All-America honoree at Virginia Tech, was named defensive line coach at Coastal Carolina in June of 2010. Smith spent the previous two seasons at Virginia Tech as a graduate assistant coach. In 2008, the Hokies went 10-4 and played in the Orange Bowl, while going 10-3 in 2009 and earning a Chick-fil-A Bowl berth. He worked with the defensive line, helping the unit rank 12th nationally in total defense and ninth in scoring defense in 2009, while ranking seventh in total defense in 2008. Smith was a four-year letterman and a three-year starter for Virginia Tech from 1996-99. He finished his career with 301 tackles with 27 tackles for losses, including six sacks. Smith was voted second team All-America by the Associated Press in 1999 and first team All-Big East Conference. He was a semifinalist for the Dick Butkus Award, given annually to the nation’s top linebacker, as he led the Hokies with 89 tackles (52 solos) as a senior with eight TFL and one sack. He also led Tech in tackles as a junior with 99 stops. After his successful career at Virginia Tech, Smith signed as a free agent with the New England Patriots. He then played three years for the Rhein Fire in NFL Europe. From 2003-2006, Smith coached at his high school alma mater, Spring Valley, before following coach Noonan to Wilson Hall HS in Sumter for the 2007 season. Prior to going to Virginia Tech, Smith helped Columbia’s Spring Valley HS to an 11-2 record and Region 4-AAAA title as a senior. In turn, he was named to first team Class AAAA All-State at linebacker and started at inside linebacker for the South Carolina team in the Shrine Bowl game with North Carolina. He received his B.S. in sociology at Virginia Tech in 2004 and his MSED in Health & Physical Education, Liberal Arts & Human Sciences from Virginia Tech in spring of 2010.


Drew Watson N e w b e r r y , 1989 A s s i s t a n t C o a ch Safeties Y e a r at C o a s t a l : 9 t h

Drew Watson is in his ninth year on the football staff at Coastal Carolina University, coaching the safeties. During his tenure at Coastal Carolina, Watson has helped the Chants’ defense rank among the Big South’s best in pass defense. In 2009, the squad was 15th nationally (second in the league), while it led the Big South in 2008, ‘07, ‘06 and ranked second in ‘05. Coastal ranked fourth in the nation with 21 picks in 2009, ranking 12th in 2007 (18th), first in 2006 (19), 17th in 2005 (17), first in 2004 (27) and 16th in 2003 (17). In 2009, safety Dominique Davenport ranked third on the team in tackles and added three interceptions to rank third in the Big South and 87th nationally. From 2004-06, safety Quinton Teal was perhaps the top defender in the Big South. The two-time All-American led the Big South in interceptions three times, ranking 12th nationally in 2004, 15th in 2005 and 49th in 2006. The 43-year-old Watson previously was on the coaching staff at Wofford College for 12 seasons. For six seasons, he served as the running backs coach and was the offensive line coach for six seasons. During his tenure at Wofford, the team led the nation in rushing offense and made the NCAA Division II Playoffs two separate occasions. Prior to that, he served as the secondary coach at Newberry College for the 1989 and 1990 seasons. A 1989 graduate of Newberry College with a bachelor’s in business administration, Watson was a four-year letterwinner and three year starter at cornerback for the Indians. He earned Second Team NAIA All-American honors and First Team All-South Atlantic Conference honors as a senior, as well as the team’s Most Valuable Player award. As a junior, he was also named Honorable Mention All-American. He attended T.L. Hanna High School, where he played football and ran track prior to graduating in 1984. A native of Anderson, S.C., Watson resides in Conway with his wife Melanie and their son Cole (16) and daughters Cate (9) and Anna (6).

COACHES/STAFF Wilson Beaver C , 2002 at a w b a

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Wilson Beaver is in his ninth season as the football equipment coordinator at Coastal Carolina University and has 18th years overall experience in his profession. He has been with the program since its inception, seeing the team win three Big South titles (2004, ‘05 and ‘06) and earn a berth in the 2006 NCAA Championships. Prior to Coastal Carolina, he worked for four years at Catawba College, serving as a student equipment manager for David Bennett’s football team. During his time, the Indians won two conference titles and made three appearances in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. He was also honored with South Atlantic Conference Student Service Awards for the 2000 and 2001 seasons. He graduated from Catawba in 2002 with a bachelor’s in physical education. A native of Albemarle, N.C., Beaver also spent four years as a student equipment manager and athletic trainer at Albemarle High School. A 1998 graduate, he was given the Athletic Service Award for his work, as well as having an award named for him. Certified by the Athletic Equipment Manager’s Association, Beaver serves as the District III Internet Chairperson. Beaver resides in Myrtle Beach.

Jeff Pounds

S a c r a m e n t o S t at e , 1996 A s s o c i at e A t h l e t i c T r a i n e r Y e a r at C o a s t a l : 9 t h

Jeff Pounds is in his ninth year on the sports medicine staff at Coastal Carolina University, having been promoted to Associate Athletic Trainer in 2006 after four years as an assistant. He has primary responsibility for the school’s football program. Pounds came to Coastal Carolina from Davidson College, where he served as an assistant athletic trainer and the head football athletic trainer from 1998-2002. Prior to that, he was a staff athletic trainer for Healthworks Rehab and Fitness in Morgantown, West Virginia and the head athletic trainer at Fairmont (WV) Senior High School. A member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers’ Association, Pounds has extensive experience in athletic training, working various camps, including for the NBA’s Sacramento Kings. He also served as the host athletic trainer for the 1999 and 2000 NCAA Men’s Soccer Final Fours. Originally from Petaluma, California, the 35-year-old Pounds earned his master’s degree from West Virginia University in 1998. Prior to that, he received his bachelor’s degree from Sacramento State University in 1996. During his collegiate career, he played two years of baseball at Santa Rosa (CA) Junior College. Pounds lives in Myrtle Beach.

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COACHES/STAFF Louis Francois C C , 2008 o a s ta l

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Louis Francois is entering his fifth year overall at Coastal Carolina University and his second as video coordinator for the football program, serving as assistant video coordinator 2008. Francois worked the 2006 and 2007 seasons as a student assistant, serving on the video staff and assisting the offensive line and the tight ends and followed it with one year as assistant video coordinator. He was a student assistant at Catawba College in 2004 and 2005, working as the assistant video coordinator and working with the offensive line and the tight ends. He coached the offensive line, defensive line and linebackers during his two years at Gateway High School in Kissimmee, Fla., helping the school to the most wins in school history in 2003. Francois graduated from Coastal Carolina in May of 2008 with a bachelor’s in recreation and sports management.

Jill Kingston

C a m p b e l l , 2001 F o o t b a l l A d m i n i s t r at i v e A s s i s t a n t Y e a r at C o a s t a l : 9 t h

Jill Kingston is in her ninth year as the football administrative assistant, coordinating numerous events and functions for the Coastal Carolina football program. The 31-year-old Kingston was a four-year letterwinner at Campbell in basketball from 1997-2001, leading the Camels to the 2000 TAAC title and the NCAA Tournament. A graduate of South Rowan High School, she was a three-sport standout in basketball, softball and tennis. She was a fourtime All-Conference and three-time All-County honoree in basketball. Kingston was married in 2005 to husband Eric, and they reside in Little River with their daughter Claire.

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Lynn Mentzer C o a s t a l C a r o l i n a , 2005 F o ot b a l l O f f i c e A s s i s ta n t Y e a r at C o a s t a l : 6 t h

Lynn Mentzer is in her sixth year in the administration of the football program at Coastal Carolina University. She will be assisting in office operations, as well as in the equipment room. Mentzer is familiar with the football program, having been a student manager for the past three seasons, working with equipment manager Wilson Beaver. There she helped with the Chanticleers since the first season of practice through the Chanticleers’ Big South Conference Championship in 2004, including traveling on the road with the team. Mentzer is a 2005 graduate of Coastal Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in business management. She is a native of Kenton, Ohio, where she graduated from Kenton High School in 2000. She lives in Conway.

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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW Date Opponent Score 9-3-09 at Kent State 0-18 L 9-12-09 MONMOUTH W 24-17 9-19-09 at Towson 17-21 L 9-26-09 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 28-7 * 10-10-09 VMI W 20-6 * 10-17-09 at Liberty 13-58 L * 10-24-09 at Stony Brook 10-16 L 10-31-09 at Clemson 3-49 L * 11-7-09 GARDNER-WEBB W 26-21 * 11-14-09 PRESBYTERIAN W 41-37 * 11-21-09 at Charleston Southern 23-30 L * indicates Big South Conference game

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TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game

COASTAL 205 18.6 210 98 93 19 1683 1983 300 461 3.7 153.0 12 1968 155-286-17 6.9 12.7 178.9 12 3651 747 4.9 331.9 47-847 14-85 21-212 18.0 6.1 10.1 18-10 73-667 60.6 51-1689 33.1 29.6 30:05 63/154 41% 8/14 57% 25-197 68 24 13-19 0-0 (24-31) 77% (14-31) 45% (20-22) 91% 31694 5/6339

OPP 280 25.5 203 104 84 15 1946 2240 294 433 4.5 176.9 20 1766 149-263-21 6.7 11.9 160.5 15 3712 696 5.3 337.5 36-619 17-141 17-359 17.2 8.3 21.1 14-4 90-739 67.2 51-1964 38.5 36.1 29:55 52/142 37% 6/12 50% 22-136 60 36 9-12 2-2 (33-40) 82% (26-40) 65% (33-36) 92% 119115 6/19852

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Overall Big South Time Attend 0-1-0 0-0-0 2:47 16,481 1-1-0 0-0-0 2:21 6,817 1-2-0 0-0-0 2:54 7,628 2-2-0 0-0-0 2:46 7,367 3-2-0 1-0-0 2:35 6,506 3-3-0 1-1-0 2:52 14,371 3-4-0 1-2-0 3:00 3,292 3-5-0 1-2-0 2:52 74,429 4-5-0 2-2-0 2:53 5,797 5-5-0 3-2-0 2:58 5,207 5-6-0 3-3-0 2:48 2,914 BOLD CAPS Indicate home games

Coastal Carolina in the Big South & National Rankings

Category Big South Scoring Offense 6th Scoring Defense 4th Rushing Offense 6th Rushing Defense 5th Passing Offense 5th Passing Defense 2nd Passing Efficiency 5th Passing Eff. Defense 3rd Total Offense 6th Total Defense 3rd Turnover Margin 4th Sacks 1st Sacks Allowed 6th Net Punting 6th Kickoff Returns 6th Punt Returns 3rd 3rd-Down Percentage 4th 3rd-Down Pct Defense 2nd 4th-Down Percentage 4th 4th-Down Pct Defense 3rd Attendance Pct Capacity 2nd

Avg 18.64 25.45 153.00 176.91 178.91 160.55 113.96 115.96 331.91 337.45 -0.18 2.27 2.18 29.57 18.02 6.07 40.91 36.62 57.14 50.00 86.57

Nation 88th 65th 37th 95th 74th 15th 76th 45th 70th 53rd 69th 33rd 73rd 109th 102nd 84th 38th 51st 23rd t-71st 17th

Individual Chants in the Big South & National Rankings

Zach MacDowall Passing Efficiency 5th Total Offense 5th Tommy Fraser Rushing 4th Josh Norman Interceptions 1st Dominique Davenport Interceptions T-4th Phillip Oboh 1st Justin Durham Field Goals T-4th Scoring 9th

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st Coastal Carolina 31 Opponents 46

2nd 54 65

119.42 166.09

60th 68th

61.00

64th

0.73

3rd

0.27 0.59

T-87th T-40th

1.18 5.36

T-25th T-96th

3rd 50 86

4th 70 83

Total 205 280


2009 SEASON IN REVIEW RUSHING FRASER, Tommy O’NEAL, Eric HEIGHT, Jeremy CHILDERS, Jamie MacDOWALL, Zach WHITENER, Marcus CRAMER, Justin JONES, Kenny STARR, Vince SULLIVAN, Adrian HENDERSON, Tre BOYDSTON, Mike WILLIS, Marquel ERDMAN, Ben TEAM Total.......... Opponents...... PASSING MacDOWALL, Zach CHILDERS, Jamie CRAMER, Justin TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 11 8 8 9 11 8 1 10 11 8 11 1 11 11 5 11 11 G 11 9 1 5 11 11

Att Gain 144 688 89 406 59 242 49 219 77 289 22 102 4 22 1 4 2 4 2 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 4 6 0 461 1983 433 2240

Loss 17 29 17 56 126 7 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 13 26 300 294

Effic Att-Cmp-Int 119.42 126-229-11 92.78 27-53-6 108.67 2-3-0 0.00 0-1-0 113.96 155-286-17 115.91 149-263-21

Net 671 377 225 163 163 95 15 4 3 3 0 0 -1 -9 -26 1683 1946 Pct 55.0 50.9 66.7 0.0 54.2 56.7

RECEIVING WHITLEY, Brandon DURAN, David NICHOLAS, Paul O’NEAL, Eric FRASER, Tommy WILLIS, Marquel MORGAN, Jonathan SULLIVAN, Adrian HEIGHT, Jeremy WHITENER, Marcus PRESLEY, Chris JONES, Kenny WESLEY, Akeem FLOYD, Chris COLLINS, Ben BIRCH, Justin Total.......... Opponents......

G 11 11 11 8 11 11 11 8 8 8 11 10 8 5 11 6 11 11

No. Yds 31 483 19 273 17 244 17 101 15 127 14 145 12 203 8 120 5 35 4 71 4 68 4 36 2 31 1 22 1 5 1 4 155 1968 149 1766

Avg 15.6 14.4 14.4 5.9 8.5 10.4 16.9 15.0 7.0 17.8 17.0 9.0 15.5 22.0 5.0 4.0 12.7 11.9

PUNT RETURNS OWEN, Jake NORMAN, Josh Total.......... Opponents......

No. 10 4 14 17

Yds 64 21 85 141

Avg 6.4 5.2 6.1 8.3

TD 0 0 0 0

Long 15 8 15 33

INTERCEPTIONS No. NORMAN, Josh 8 DAVENPORT, Dominique 3 BROWN, E.J. 2 LOTT, Marcus 2 FRASIER, Derrick 1 JACOBS, Andrae 1 MITCHELL, Carlton 1 STEWARD, Desmond 1 JOLLY, Tarvorris 1 CUNNINGHAM, Keon 1 Total.......... 21 Opponents...... 17

Yds 72 20 55 0 2 22 9 16 3 13 212 359

Avg 9.0 6.7 27.5 0.0 2.0 22.0 9.0 16.0 3.0 13.0 10.1 21.1

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Long 29 12 29 0 2 22 9 16 3 13 29 53

KICK RETURNS HENDERSON, Tre OWEN, Jake BRUNSON, D.J. MITCHELL, Carlton LONG, Trae HEIGHT, Jeremy WHITENER, Marcus TEAM JONES, Kenny BIRCH, Justin SULLIVAN, Adrian Total.......... Opponents......

No. 24 10 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 47 36

Yds 445 217 55 36 8 31 11 0 37 6 1 847 619

Avg 18.5 21.7 13.8 18.0 8.0 31.0 11.0 0.0 37.0 6.0 1.0 18.0 17.2

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 35 49 20 20 8 31 11 0 37 6 1 49 35

FUMBLE RETURNS Total.......... Opponents......

No. 0 1

Yds 0 10

Avg 0.0 10.0

TD 0 0

Long 0 10

Avg. 4.7 4.2 3.8 3.3 2.1 4.3 3.8 4.0 1.5 1.5 0.0 0.0 -0.5 -4.5 -4.3 3.7 4.5 Yds 1664 289 15 0 1968 1766

TD 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 12 15

TD Long Avg/G 4 39 61.0 2 24 47.1 0 18 28.1 3 18 18.1 3 24 14.8 0 13 11.9 0 13 15.0 0 4 0.4 0 4 0.3 0 2 0.4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 -0.1 0 4 -0.8 0 0 -5.2 12 39 153.0 20 82 176.9 TD 9 3 0 0 12 15

Long 55 47 28 20 26 20 46 41 11 39 50 19 25 22 5 4 55 51

Lng 55 38 11 0 55 51 Avg/G 43.9 24.8 22.2 12.6 11.5 13.2 18.5 15.0 4.4 8.9 6.2 3.6 3.9 4.4 0.5 0.7 178.9 160.5

Avg/G 151.3 32.1 15.0 0.0 178.9 160.5

|------ PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv DURHAM, Justin 0 13-19 20-22 0-0 0 WHITLEY, Brandon 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 FRASER, Tommy 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 CHILDERS, Jamie 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 MacDOWALL, Zach 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 NICHOLAS, Paul 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 O’NEAL, Eric 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 WESLEY, Akeem 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 DURAN, David 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 WHITENER, Marcus 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 SULLIVAN, Adrian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 PRESLEY, Chris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 NORMAN, Josh 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Total.......... 24 13-19 20-22 0-0 1 Opponents...... 36 9-12 33-36 0-0 0 FIELD GOALS DURHAM, Justin

Pass DXP 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0-0 0

FGM-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 13-19 68.4 1-1 4-4 7-8 1-6 0-0

FG SEQUENCE Kent State Monmouth Towson North Carolina A&T VMI Liberty Stony Brook Clemson Gardner-Webb Presbyterian Charleston Southern

Coastal Carolina 43 (24) (20) (38),(19) (33),(37) (33),(38) 46,48,(38) (31) (42),46,(26) - 41,(26),35

Saf Points 0 59 0 24 0 24 0 18 0 18 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 8 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 0 0 205 2 280 Lg 42

Blk 2

Opponents 22 (24) 32 (24),(31),(42) (37) (46) 30,(25),(44),(18)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING ERDMAN, Ben Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds 51 1689 51 1689 51 1964

Avg Long 33.1 56 33.1 56 38.5 59

TB 2 2 2

KICKOFFS McGEHEE, Zach ADRIAN, Chris Total.......... Opponents......

No. Yds 49 2789 1 51 50 2840 54 3113

Avg 56.9 51.0 56.8 57.6

TB 8 0 8 4

OB Retn Net YdLn 1 0 1 619 41.2 28 3 847 40.5 29

ALL PURPOSE FRASER, Tommy WHITLEY, Brandon O’NEAL, Eric HENDERSON, Tre HEIGHT, Jeremy OWEN, Jake DURAN, David NICHOLAS, Paul MORGAN, Jonathan WHITENER, Marcus CHILDERS, Jamie MacDOWALL, Zach WILLIS, Marquel SULLIVAN, Adrian NORMAN, Josh JONES, Kenny PRESLEY, Chris BROWN, E.J. BRUNSON, D.J. MITCHELL, Carlton WESLEY, Akeem JACOBS, Andrae FLOYD, Chris DAVENPORT, Dominique STEWARD, Desmond CRAMER, Justin CUNNINGHAM, Keon BIRCH, Justin LONG, Trae COLLINS, Ben STARR, Vince JOLLY, Tarvorris FRASIER, Derrick ERDMAN, Ben TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 11 11 8 11 8 8 11 11 11 8 9 11 11 8 11 10 11 11 10 10 8 11 5 11 11 1 11 6 9 11 11 10 11 11 5 11 11

Rush Rec 671 127 0 483 377 101 0 0 225 35 0 0 0 273 0 244 0 203 95 71 163 0 163 0 -1 145 3 120 0 0 4 36 0 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 -9 0 -26 0 1683 1968 1946 1766

PR 0 0 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 141

KOR 0 0 0 445 31 217 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 0 37 0 0 55 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 847 619

FC 7 7 14

I20 9 9 22

Blkd 0 0 0

IR Tot Avg/G 0 798 72.5 0 483 43.9 0 478 59.8 0 445 40.5 0 291 36.4 0 281 35.1 0 273 24.8 0 244 22.2 0 203 18.5 0 177 22.1 0 163 18.1 0 163 14.8 0 144 13.1 0 124 15.5 72 93 8.5 0 77 7.7 0 68 6.2 55 55 5.0 0 55 5.5 9 45 4.5 0 31 3.9 22 22 2.0 0 22 4.4 20 20 1.8 16 16 1.5 0 15 15.0 13 13 1.2 0 10 1.7 0 8 0.9 0 5 0.5 0 3 0.3 3 3 0.3 2 2 0.2 0 -9 -0.8 0 -26 -5.2 212 4795 435.9 359 4831 439.2

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2009 SEASON IN REVIEW |-------Tackles-------| DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds 16 STEWARD, Desmond 11-9 22 38 60 4.5-8 52 BROWN, E.J. 11-3 25 33 58 3.5-30 36 DAVENPORT, Dominique 11-11 40 16 56 2.5-15 43 OBOH, Phillip 11-11 21 34 55 9.0-40 13 FRASIER, Derrick 11-9 22 22 44 3.5-15 38 WALLS, Chris 10-9 23 20 43 3.5-30 24 NORMAN, Josh 11-11 25 18 43 1.0-5 19 LOTT, Marcus 11-11 28 13 41 1.0-5 56 BALKUNAS, Robert 10-10 7 26 33 3.5-4 30 AUTRY, Brandon 9-5 16 17 33 . 95 DAVIS, Quinton 11-10 11 22 33 7.0-26 40 JACOBS, Andrae 11-1 10 15 25 2.5-16 93 McFIELD, Chad 11-6 7 18 25 2.5-5 53 HOLMAN, Dexter 11-6 9 14 23 1.5-6 4 CUNNINGHAM, Keon 11-2 16 6 22 . 28 MITCHELL, Carlton 10-4 15 5 20 0.5-3 35 HARRISON, Brian 9-1 8 10 18 1.5-11 21 JOLLY, Tarvorris 10-1 8 7 15 . 98 WHITESIDE, Dominique 9-0 7 6 13 1.5-15 9 DAVIS, Jamel 11-1 5 7 12 . 48 CAMPBELL, Tyler 9-0 5 6 11 . 58 HARPER, Kent 9-0 2 9 11 3.5-20 42 HAWKINS, Corey 11-0 3 5 8 0.5-0 92 HARDEN, Jeremy 8-0 . 8 8 1.0-2 12 SANDERS, Brian 11-0 3 5 8 . 46 JENKINS, B.J. 8-0 5 2 7 3.0-10 97 OWENS, Donnie 6-0 3 2 5 1.0-12 6 HENDERSON, Tre 11-0 1 3 4 . 20 STEPHENS, Andrew 10-0 . 4 4 . 2A FLADGER, Marcus 6-0 . 4 4 . 76 FRANKLIN, Tim 11-11 2 2 4 . 90 JOHNSON, Matt 6-0 2 1 3 . 45 PARKER, A.J. 2-0 1 1 2 . 73 SIMS, James 11-11 1 1 2 . 31 HEIGHT, Jeremy 8-2 . 2 2 . 23 ERDMAN, Ben 11-0 2 . 2 . 18 DURAN, David 11-10 1 1 2 . 81 SULLIVAN, Adrian 8-6 2 . 2 . 4A CAMPBELL, Marlon 3-0 1 1 2 . 50 SHIRLEY, Austin 3-0 2 . 2 1.0-3 10 MacDOWALL, Zach 11-8 2 . 2 . 8 OWEN, Jake 8-0 1 1 2 . 86 WILLIS, Marquel 11-5 . 1 1 . 74 BROOKS, Bryan 11-11 1 . 1 . 41 CHAPMAN, Darius 1-0 1 . 1 . 67 BOEHM, Ryan 11-10 . 1 1 . 55 KELLEY, A.J. 5-0 1 . 1 . 7 CHILDERS, Jamie 9-3 1 . 1 . 65 BONIFAS, Danny 9-0 1 . 1 . 88 COLLINS, Ben 11-0 . 1 1 . 39 FRASER, Tommy 11-6 1 . 1 . 5 PRESLEY, Chris 11-1 1 . 1 . 82 BIRCH, Justin 6-2 . . . . Total.......... 11-0 371 408 779 59-281 Opponents...... 11-0 415 434 849 72.0-249

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OFFENSIVE Kent State Monmouth Towson N.C. A&T VMI Liberty Stony Brook Clemson Gardner-Webb Presbyterian Char. Southern

TE Duran Duran Duran Duran Duran Duran Duran Sullivan* Duran Duran Duran

LT Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin

LG Smalls Smalls Smalls Smalls Smalls Boehm Smalls Smalls Smalls Boehm Smalls

DEFENSE Kent State Monmouth Towson N.C. A&T VMI Liberty Stony Brook Clemson Gardner-Webb Presbyterian Char. Southern

DE Oboh Oboh Oboh Oboh Oboh Oboh Oboh Oboh Oboh Oboh Oboh

DT Balkunas Balkunas Harden Balkunas Balkunas Balkunas Balkunas Balkunas Balkunas Balkunas Balkunas

DT McField McField McField Holman Holman Holman McField Holman Jolly** Holman McField

|-Sacks-| No-Yards 0.5-2 3.0-30 . 6.5-37 1.0-9 2.5-26 . . . . 3.0-17 1.0-13 . . . 0.5-3 1.5-11 . 1.5-15 . . 2.0-17 . . . 1.0-5 1.0-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-197 22-136

|---Pass Def---| Int-Yds BrUp QBH 1-16 1 1 2-55 1 . 3-20 2 . . 1 3 1-2 1 1 . . 2 8-72 7 . 2-0 5 . . . 1 . 1 . . 1 4 1-22 . 1 . . . . . 2 1-13 3 . 1-9 2 . . . . 1-3 1 . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-212 27 18 17-359 24 23

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|-Fumbles-| Rcv-Yds FF . . . 1 . . . 2 1-0 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 1-0 . 4-0 7 9-10 8

Blkd Kick . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2

Saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

C Boehm Boehm Boehm Boehm Boehm Manning Boehm Boehm Boehm Manning Boehm

RG Sims Sims Sims Sims Sims Sims Sims Sims Sims Sims Sims

RT Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Smalls Brooks Brooks Brooks Martin Brooks

QB MacDowall MacDowall Childers Childers MacDowall MacDowall MacDowall Childers MacDowall MacDowall MacDowall

RB Height Height Fraser O’Neal O’Neal Morgan* O’Neal Morgan* Presley* Fraser Fraser

FB Whitley* Collins # Birch # Birch # Whitley* Whitley* Fraser Fraser Fraser Starr Whitley*

WR Willis Willis Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Willis Willis Willis

WR Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas

DE Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis McField Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis

LB Steward Steward Steward Steward Steward Steward Steward Steward Brown Brown Brown

LB Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Steward Jacobs

LB Walls Walls Walls Walls Walls Walls Harrison J. Davis Walls Walls Walls

CB Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman Norman

CB Lott Lott Lott Lott Lott Lott Lott Lott Lott Lott Lott

S Davenport Davenport Davenport Davenport Davenport Davenport Davenport Davenport Davenport Davenport Davenport

S Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Autry Autry Autry Autry Autry Cunningham Cunningham

* Started as WR; ** Started additional defensive back; • Started additional linebacker, # Started additional tight end, ^ Started additional defensive lineman, ! Started additional running back

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Game #1

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coastal Carolina vs. Kent State September 3, 2009 Dix Stadium - Kent, Ohio Attendance: 16,481 Score by Quarters Coastal Carolina Kent State

1 0 2

2 0 0

Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter 4:36 KSU Hogan safety

3 0 7

4 0 9

Score 0 18 CCU-KSU 0-2

2nd Quarter No Scoring 3rd Quarter 7:49 KSU Flowers 5-yd run (Cortez kick) 4th Quarter 11:57 KSU Jarvis 4-yd run (Cortez kick) 3:42 KSU Team safety

0-9 2-5, 0:31 TOP 0-16 3-31, 1:05 TOP 0-18

The Coastal Carolina University football squad battled against its second-ever Football Bowl Subdivision opponent but came up on the short end of an 18-0 loss at Kent State, Sept. 3. This was the season opener for both teams and the shutout was just the second in school history for the Chanticleers. The first half was a bend-but-don't-break effort by the Coastal Carolina defense, as the group managed to keep Kent State off the scoreboard and to just 1-of-8 on third-down conversions and a failed fourth-down conversion. The only scoring came after a Marcus Lott interception deep in Chanticleer territory gave Coastal Carolina the ball on its own 1. On the next play, the Chants failed to get the run out of the end zone and gave up the safety to make it 2-0 Golden Flashes with 4:36 to go in the first half. Late in the second quarter, Kent State drove down to the Coastal Carolina 6-yard line with just 16 seconds remaining in the period. Kicker Freddy Cortez had his kick smothered by Josh Norman up the middle and the ball bounded to Dominique Davenport, who returned it to the KSU 26 with two ticks left on the clock. However, Justin Durham's 43-yard attempt sailed wide left and the halftime margin remained 2-0 Golden Flashes. Kent State put itself in good field position after stopping Coastal Carolina on its first drive of the second half, forcing a punt from the Coastal Carolina 5-yard line. Punter Ben Erdman hit it 33 yards but Eugene Jarvis returned it 33 yards back to the 5. Two plays later, Andre Flowers went around the left in and got the ball inside the pylon for the score. Cortez hit the extra point and Kent State extended its lead to 9-0 with 7:49 remaining in the third. Jarvis again made an impact in the special teams, returning a punt early in the fourth quarter from the Kent State 42 to the Coastal Carolina 41-yard line. From there, it took just three plays for Jarvis to rumble into the end zone from four yards out and the PAT extended the lead to 16-0 with 11:57 to play. A bad snap by Jamie Perkinson on a punt went over Erdman's head and through the back of the end zone for a safety with 3:42 to go and made the final score 18-0. The Golden Flashes outgained the Chants 344-185, including 143 yards on the ground for KSU to just 78 for Coastal Carolina. The Chants' defense did hold KSU to just 1-of-13 on third down conversions, but Coastal Carolina's offense only converted on 2-of-14 third-down chances. Quarterback Zach MacDowall was 12-for-26 for 107 yards and one interception while freshman Jeremy Height led the Chants with 14 carries for 55 yards. Redshirt-junior Marquel Willis had a team-best three catches for 37 yards. Norman was among the leaders defensively with six solo tackles, one interception and the blocked kick. Kent State was paced by All-MAC running back Eugene Jarvis with 27 rushes for 141 yards and one score. Quarterback Giorgio Morgan was 21-for-35 for 201 yards and had two inteceptions, while Tyshon Goode posted six receptions for 84 yards. Jarvis also impacted the game with five returns for 77 yards. FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

COASTAL 13 3 7 3 78 40 2.0 107 12-26-1 4.1 8.9 185 66 2.8 3-1 4-35 8-277 34.6 25.0 2 3-199 66.3 48.7 1 0-0-0 0.0 2-21-0 10.5 2-29-0 0-0-0 68 27:44 2 of 14 0 of 3 0-0 3-16 0-0 0-1

KSU 18 10 8 0 143 40 3.6 201 21-35-2 5.7 9.6 344 75 4.6 1-0 8-80 8-318 39.8 37.2 3 3-175 58.3 51.3 0 5-77-0 15.4 2-33-0 16.5 1-16-0 0-0-0 0 32:16 1 of 13 1 of 2 2-3 1-4 2-2 0-1

RUSHING: Coastal Carolina-HEIGHT, J. 14-52; MacDOWALL, Z. 12-25; FRASER, T. 5-12; O'NEAL, E. 4-8; SULLIVAN, A. 1-1; WHITENER, M. 1-0; CHILDERS, J. 2-minus 4; TEAM 1-minus 16. Kent State-JARVIS, Eugene 27-141; FLOWERS, Andre 4-19; RINEHART, Matt 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 3; MORGAN, Giorgio 7-minus 16. PASSING: Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 12-26-1-107; CHILDERS, J. 0-0-0-0. Kent State-MORGAN, Giorgio 2135-2-201. RECEIVING: Coastal Carolina-WILLIS, M. 3-37; WHITLEY, B. 2-16; SULLIVAN, A. 2-14; JONES, K. 1-19; DURAN, D. 1-13; O'NEAL, E. 1-4; HEIGHT, J. 1-3; FRASER, T. 1-1. Kent StateGOODE, Tyshon 6-84; GARNER, Phil 4-5; JARVIS, Eugene 3-30; PRESSLEY, K. 3-23; MCBRYDE, Derek 2-27; SIMPSON, Jon 1-24; TROUTMAN, L. 1-5; KONZ, Jameson 1-3. FUMBLES: Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 2-1; TEAM 1-0. Kent State-MORGAN, Giorgio 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-NORMAN, J. 6-0; DAVENPORT, D. 6-0; LOTT, M. 5-0; WALLS, C. 4-1; OBOH, P. 3-2; STEWARD, D. 1-4; HARRISON, B. 4-0; MITCHELL, C. 4-0; BALKUNAS, R. 1-3; BROWN, E.J. 1-3; AUTRY, B. 2-1; DAVIS, Q. 1-2; HOLMAN, D. 1-2; JENKINS, B.J. 2-0; JOLLY, T. 2-0; CUNNINGHAM, K. 2-0; JACOBS, A. 1-1; FRASIER, D. 1-1; McFIELD, C. 1-1; CAMPBELL, T. 1-1; DAVIS, J. 0-2; SANDERS, B. 1-0; ERDMAN, B. 1-0; JOHNSON, M. 1-0; WILLIS, M. 0-1; HARPER, K. 0-1. Kent State-MIXON, Cobrani 7-5; PLEASANT, Josh 7-1; HOGAN, Kevin 5-3; LAINHART, Brian 4-2; HULL, Aaron 2-4; SIMMONS, Monte 4-1; SADLER, Danny 3-0; WOOD, Dorian 2-1; RAINEY, Quinton 2-1; HARTMAN, Dan 2-0; WILLIAMS, Zach 1-1; GILBERT, Chris 1-0; REEDY, Pat 1-0; GREEN, Leon 1-0; BROWN, Dana 1-0; MIRANDO, A. 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-WALLS, C. 1-0; HARRISON, B. 1-0; DAVIS, Q. 1-0. Kent State-SIMMONS, Monte 0-1; HULL, Aaron 0-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Coastal Carolina-NORMAN, J. 1-29; LOTT, M. 1-0. Kent State-LAINHART, Brian 1-16.

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Game #2

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coastal Carolina vs. Monmouth September 12, 2009 Brooks Stadium - Conway, S.C. Attendance: 6,817 Score by Quarters Monmouth Coastal Carolina

1 7 0

2 0 10

Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter 3:02 MU Sinisi 1-yd run (McCutchen kick)

3 3 7

4 7 7

Score 17 24

MU-CCU 7-0 4-5, 1:56 TOP

2nd Quarter 11:40 CCU Presley 50-yd pass from MacDowall 7-7 (Durham kick) 13-77, 6:18 TOP 0:15 CCU Durham 24-yd field goal 7-10 10-81, 2:00 TOP 3rd Quarter 11:56 CCU O'Neal 3-yd run 7-17 (Durham kick) 7-71, 2:57 TOP 4:18 MU McCutchen 24-yd field goal 10-17 13-73, 7:38 TOP 4th Quarter 13:40 CCU 5:04 MU

56

O'Neal 4-yd run 10-24 (Durham kick) 13-80, 5:38 TOP Lauch 19-yd pass from Frazier 17-24 (McCutchen kick) 2-41, 0:27 TOP

The Coastal Carolina University football team returned to Brooks Stadium and opened their home slate with a 24-17 victory over the visiting Monmouth Hawks, Sept. 12. Monmouth got in the end zone first late in the first quarter, set up by linebacker Brian Brikowski’s 53-yard interception return to the Coastal 5-yard line. The Chanticleer defense was tough, but couldn’t withstand a 4th-and-1 plunge from David Sinisi to put the Hawks on the board. Eric McCutchen’s point after was good to give the visitors a 7-0 lead with 3:02 to go in the opening period. The Chanticleers then brought it back even on their next drive, going 77 yards in 13 plays over 6:18. Quarterback Zach MacDowell capped off the drive with a 50-yard pass to wide receiver Chris Presley, making this his first-career catch. Justin Durham’s point after was good to tie the game at seven with 11:40 to go in the second period. Coastal Carolina got the ball back on its own 13 with 2:15 to go in the first half. The Chants quickly moved the ball 81 yards in 10 plays over 2:00 before the drive stalled at the Monmouth nine. Justin Durham hit a field goal from 24 yards out, which gave the Chanticleers a 10-7 lead at the half. Starting off the second half, the Chanticleers got the ball to start the second half and quickly moved it down the field. A 47-yard pass completion from MacDowall to tight end David Duran, moved the ball to the Monmouth 5. Two plays later, Eric O’Neal finished the play with a 3-yard run with Durham’s PAT giving the Chanticleers a 17-7 lead with 11:56 left in the third period. The Hawks, on their next drive, went 13 plays over 73 yards and 7:38 on the clock, with 51 yards coming on the ground. However, the Coastal defense held at its own seven forcing a field goal attempt, which McCutchen hit from 24 yards out to cut the lead to 17-10 with 4:18 remaining in the third. The Chanticleers continued to move the ball effectively on their ensuing drive, putting together another long drive of 13 plays and 80 yards. Coastal Carolina went mostly on the ground and punched it in the end zone, with O’Neal posting his second touchdown of the game on a 4-yard dash to make it 24-10 early in the fourth quarter. The Hawks had an interception by cornerback Mike Avent at their 48-yard line, returned 11 yards to the Coastal 41 with 5:31 left in the half. Monmouth quickly struck on the second play of the drive, as quarterback Kyle Frazier connected with Ron Lauch from 19 yards out to trim the lead down to 24-17 with 5:04 to play. However, the Chanticleers chewed up the remainder of the clock, mostly on the legs of fullback Tommy Fraser, who had a pair of key third-down conversions to help run out the clock. The Chants dominated the statistics, putting together 410 yards of offense on 73 plays while limiting the Hawks to just 40 offensive plays and 174 total yards. Coastal Carolina was balanced with 207 yards of rushing and 203 of passing and converted 11 of 16 third-down opportunities while holding Monmouth to just 2-of-9 on third downs. Coastal Carolina’s ground game was paced by Fraser, with career-high’s of 14 rushes and 74 yards, while O’Neal had 17 carries for 64 yards and a pair of scores. MacDowall was 14-for-19 for 203 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. Monmouth’s Sinisi was held to 84 yards on 21 carries and the one score. Frazier and Andrew Mandeville were 8-for-9 for 77 yards and one score through the air. FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

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MU 9 5 4 0 97 31 3.1 77 8-9-0 8.6 9.6 174 40 4.3 0-0 9-76 5-217 43.4 39.2 2 4-242 60.5 44.8 1 1-3-0 3.0 3-48-0 16.0 2-64-0 0-0-0 0 25:55 2 of 9 1 of 1 3-3 1-5 2-2 1-1

COASTAL 24 13 9 2 207 54 3.8 203 14-19-2 10.7 14.5 410 73 5.6 0-0 4-40 2-61 30.5 29.0 0 5-309 61.8 44.2 2 2-1-0 0.5 3-43-0 14.3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 34:05 11 of 16 1 of 1 3-4 2-17 3-3 1-1

RUSHING: Monmouth-SINISI, D. 21-84; GILES, B. 1-8; FRAZIER, K. 1-3; HAHN, K. 1-2; MANDEVILLE, A. 6-2; TEAM 1-minus 2. Coastal Carolina-FRASER, T. 14-74; O'NEAL, E. 17-64; HEIGHT, J. 11-48; MacDOWALL, Z. 10-21; SULLIVAN, A. 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 2. PASSING: Monmouth-MANDEVILLE, A. 5-6-0-27; FRAZIER, K. 3-3-0-50. Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 14-19-2-203. RECEIVING: Monmouth-LAUCH, R. 2-28; SALOMON, R. 2-17; GEORGE, T. 2-5; SINISI, D. 1-22; HENDERSON, D. 1-5. Coastal Carolina-WHITLEY, B. 4-34; DURAN, D. 3-82; O'NEAL, E. 3-16; FRASER, T. 2-8; PRESLEY, C. 1-50; MORGAN, J. 1-13. FUMBLES: Monmouth-None. Coastal Carolina-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Monmouth-GUMBS, J. 7-4; BRIKOWSKI, B. 4-7; CELLA, J. 5-5; HALEY, K. 2-5; VALENTI, J. 2-5; BONTURI, N. 1-6; STOLARZ, J. 2-4; AMSEL, K. 4-1; CULLOO, G. 2-3; AVENT, M. 2-2; BRADY, J. 1-3; OGDEN, D. 1-3; EVANS, D. 2-0; COLE, B. 1-1; BUTLER, T. 1-1; FOLSOM, R. 1-1; KENNEDY, D. 1-1; KUGLER, A. 1-0; SALOMON, R. 1-0; D'URSO, M. 0-1; CAPRIO, L.J. 0-1. Coastal Carolina-DAVENPORT, D. 7-0; WALLS, C. 4-3; OBOH, P. 0-5; FRASIER, D. 3-1; HARRISON, B. 1-3; MITCHELL, C. 2-1; BALKUNAS, R. 0-3; McFIELD, C. 0-3; NORMAN, J. 2-0; LOTT, M. 1-1; DAVIS, Q. 1-1; HOLMAN, D. 1-1; JOLLY, T. 1-0; BROWN, E.J. 1-0; FRANKLIN, T. 1-0; MacDOWALL, Z. 1-0; STEWARD, D. 0-1; HARPER, K. 0-1; HAWKINS, C. 0-1; JACOBS, A. 0-1; STEPHENS, A. 0-1; CUNNINGHAM, K. 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Monmouth-KENNEDY, D. 1-0. Coastal Carolina-DAVIS, Q. 1-0; HARRISON, B. 0-1; HARPER, K. 0-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Monmouth-BRIKOWSKI, B. 1-53; AVENT, M. 1-11. Coastal Carolina-None.


Game #3

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coastal Carolina vs. Towson September 19, 2009 Johnny Unitas Stadium - Towson, Md. Attendance: 7,628 Score by Quarters Coastal Carolina Towson

1 0 7

2 7 7

3 3 0

4 7 7

Score 17 21

Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter CCU-TU 5:10 TU Godlasky 4-yd pass from Chroniger 0-7 (Boyer kick) 8-23, 4:33 TOP 2nd Quarter 11:02 TU 7:58 CCU

Newsom 4-yd pass from Athens 0-14 (Boyer kick) 12-83, 6:51 TOP Duran 12-yd pass from Childers 7-14 (Durham kick) 6-52, 2:57 TOP

3rd Quarter 1:36 CCU Durham 20-yd field goal 10-14 11-82, 5:01 TOP 4th Quarter 11:49 TU 10:29 CCU

Newsom 13-yd pass from Athens 10-21 (Boyer kick) 6-47, 2:45 TOP Whitley 6-yd pass from MacDowall 17-21 (Durham kick) 5-64, 1:14 TOP

The Coastal Carolina University football squad struggled again with special teams and consistency, losing at Towson, 21-17, Sept. 19. On its first possession, the Chanticleers looked to score first on an 83-yard draw play by quarterback Jamie Childers but that was called back on a holding penalty. However, a miscue on special teams at the end of the drive led to the opening score of the game. A bad handled snap led to a 12-yard punt by Ben Erdman that gave Towson the ball on the Coastal Carolina 23-yard line. The Chanticleer defense held tough but on the eighth play, Tommy Chroniger connected with John Godlasky on a third-down pass for a 4-yard touchdown. Jon Boyer's extra point was good, giving Towson a 7-0 lead with 5:10 to play in the first quarter. The Tigers extended their lead with a 12-play, 83-yard drive over 6:51 on the clock.The drive was capped off by another 4-yard touchdown toss, this time Peter Athens to David Newsom. The point after was good and the Tigers had a 14-0 lead with 11:02 remaining in the first half. Coastal Carolina had an immediate answer on their next drive, taking advantage of Tre Henderson's kickoff return to the Chants' 43 and a penalty moved the drive start out to the 48. Six plays later, the Chants got on the board with a 12-yard strike from quaterback Jamie Childers to tight end David Duran for the score. Justin Durham hit the extra point to cap off the 52-yard drive and cut the margin to 14-7 with 7:58 to go in the second quarter. That would be the halftime margin in the contest. The Chants trimmed the margin again with a long drive in the third quarter. The Chanticleers moved the ball 82 yards on 11 plays, but the drive stalled out at the Towson 3. Durham came on and hit from 20 yards out to make it 14-10 Towson with 1:36 remaining in the third. The Tigers got the back ball with a short field after a fair catch at the Chanticleers' 47. It took Towson just six plays to put points on the board, as Athens connected with Newsom again, this time from 13 yards, for the touchdown. The point after was good and the host had a 21-10 lead with 11:49 to play in the contest. Coastal Carolina spread the field and picked up the tempo on the ensuing possession and it paid off. the Chants marched quickly down the field, going five plays and 64 yards in just 1:14, capped off by quarterback Zach MacDowall hitting wide receiver Brandon Whitley in the back of the end zone for a 6-yard touchdown, Whitley's first of the year. Durham's PAT again cut the lead to just four at 21-17 with 10:29 to go. The Chants had a drive going down the field and had the ball in Towson territory but an interception by Gardner snuffed out the drive and gave the Tigers the ball on Coastal's 27. Coastal had one last push in the closing minutes, getting the ball to the Towson 12. On fourth down, MacDowall scrambled and got the ball off but it bounded away from Akeem Wesley in the end zone and the Tigers held on for the win. Coastal Carolina outgained Towson 389-315, including 295 yards through the air on a combined 20-of-34, two touchdowns and two interceptions by Childers and MacDowall. The Chants only had 94 yards on 28 carries while committing two turnovers to Towson's three. Duran again led all receivers with six catches for 88 yards and one score, while Whitley had four receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown. Towson's Tremayne Dameron led all rushers with 21 carries for 84 yards, while the duo of Athens and Chroniger combined for 17-of-25 for 177 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions. One key was penalties as the Chants were flagged eight times for 78 yards, including one wiping out a touchdown and another setting up a Towson score.

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

COASTAL TOWSON 19 18 5 8 13 9 1 1 94 138 28 45 3.4 3.1 295 177 20-34-2 17-25-3 8.7 7.1 14.8 10.4 389 315 62 70 6.3 4.5 1-0 1-0 8-78 12-80 5-152 4-156 30.4 39.0 27.0 38.5 2 1 4-257 4-233 64.2 58.2 45.8 40.5 1 0 1-2-0 1-17-0 2.0 17.0 4-71-0 3-54-0 17.8 18.0 3-0-0 2-49-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 0 24:49 35:11 5 of 12 7 of 15 0 of 1 0 of 0 3-4 3-4 3-19 2-9 2-2 3-3 1-1 0-1

RUSHING: FRASER, T. 10-49; O'NEAL, E. 13-40; CHILDERS, J. 5-5. Towson-DAMERON, T. 21-84; Chroniger, T. 12-27; Stefanik, P. 5-18; Booker, D. 3-17; Kinchen, D. 1-minus 1; Zaccarelli, T. 1-minus 1; Athens, P. 2-minus 6. PASSING: Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 11-21-1-185; CHILDERS, J. 9-13-1-110. Towson-Athens, P. 13-18-1-132; Chroniger, T. 4-7-2-45 RECEIVING: Coastal Carolina-DURAN, D. 6-88; WHITLEY, B. 4-85; MORGAN, J. 2-64; WILLIS, M. 2-20; FRASER, T. 2-11; SULLIVAN, A. 1-10; NICHOLAS, P. 1-10; PRESLEY, C. 1-4; O'NEAL, E. 1-3. Towson-Dameron, T. 7-61; Newsom, D. 5-48; Godlasky, J. 2-28; Cegles, C. 2-27; Zaccarelli, T. 1-13. FUMBLES: Coastal Carolina-HENDERSON, T. 1-0. TowsonChroniger, T. 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-STEWARD, D. 6-10; OBOH, P. 5-4; FRASIER, D. 3-6; DAVENPORT, D. 4-4; NORMAN, J. 2-3; HOLMAN, D. 3-1; DAVIS, Q. 3-1; MITCHELL, C. 2-2; BROWN, E.J. 2-2; McFIELD, C. 1-3; LOTT, M. 2-1; WALLS, C. 1-2; CUNNINGHAM, K. 1-1; HARPER, K. 0-2; AUTRY, B. 0-2; HARDEN, J. 0-2; FRANKLIN, T. 1-0; CAMPBELL, T. 1-0; BROOKS, B. 1-0; JENKINS, B.J. 0-1; DAVIS, J. 0-1; WHITESIDE, D. 0-1; OWENS, D. 0-1; JOLLY, T. 0-1; HARRISON, B. 0-1. Towson-Gardner, J. 5-3; Ibia, Y. 2-5; White, D. 3-3; Smith, B. 4-1; Butt, A. 3-2; Morgan, M. 2-2; White, R. 1-3; Price, D. 3-0; Thomas, O. 3-0; Collins, D. 2-1; Valentine, M. 1-2; Tucker, R. 0-3; Banks, E. 2-0; Oates, N. 2-0; Harris, J. 1-0; Cegles, C. 1-0; McCants, J. 1-0; Blake, A. 1-0; Tongu, T. 1-0; Osborne, R. 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-OBOH, P. 2-0; DAVIS, Q. 1-0. Towson-Morgan, M. 1-0; Smith, B. 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Coastal Carolina-NORMAN, J. 2-0; DAVENPORT, D. 1-0. Towson-Gardner, J. 1-38; Collins, D. 1-11.

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Game #4

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coastal Carolina vs. North Carolina A&T September 26, 2009 Brooks Stadium - Conway, S.C. Attendance: 7,367 Score by Quarters 1 North Carolina A&T 0 Coastal Carolina 0

2 0 14

Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter No Scoring

3 7 0

4 0 14

Score 7 28 NCAT-CCU

2nd Quarter 10:47 CCU Durham 38-yd field goal 0-3 12-76, 4:29 TOP 3:52 CCU Durham 19-yd field goal 0-6 4-7, 1:48 TOP 1:13 CCU Childers 10-yd run 0-14 (Duran pass from MacDowall) 3-38, 1:05 TOP 3rd Quarter 5:07 NCAT Raper 9-yd run (Courtney kick) 4th Quarter 12:10 CCU 4:52 CCU

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Whitley 55-yd pass from MacDowall 7-21 (Durham kick) 6-73, 2:50 TOP Fraser 39-yd run 7-28 (Durham kick) 5-56, 3:16 TOP

The Coastal Carolina University football team used a solid rushing game to defeat a pesky North Carolina A&T squad 28-7 before a sold-out Brooks Stadium crowd on Sat., Sept. 26. Battling through a scoreless first quarter, Coastal Carolina got on the board with a field goal by Justin Durham with 10:47 left in the first half. Zack MacDowall started the second quarter for the Chants and took them through 12 plays for 76 yards, which ended in a 38-yard field goal to put Coastal Carolina up three. Later in the second, linebacker E.J. Brown picked off an Aggie pass and returned it 29 yards to put the Chants in business at the A&T 9-yard line. The Chants were unable to put the ball in the end zone and settled for a 19-yard field goal by Durham with 3:52 left in the second quarter to put the Chants up 6-0. The Coastal Carolina defense held the Aggies to three and out and Jake Owen returned the ball 15 yards to the A&T 38, giving the offense a short field again. This time, the Chants punched it in the end zone, as quarterback Jamie Childers scampered 10 yards for a Coastal Carolina touchdown. MacDowall came in for the two-point conversion and connected with tight end David Duran for the pair to give the Chanticleers a 14-0 halftime advantage. North Carolina A&T finally got on the board in the third quarter, sparked by Andre Thornton's interception of a MacDowall pass to get the ball back at the Aggie 40. On the second play, Carlton Fears went over the middle to wide receiver Larry Raper for a 51-yard pass, getting the ball to the Coastal 9-yard line. Raper rushed for nine yards for a touchdown with 5:07 left in the third to cut the Chanticleer lead to 14-7. The Chants got the ball back at the start of the fourth quarter and got their advantage back on a six-play, 73-yard drive in just under three minutes. From the Chant 45, MacDowall hit a streaking Brandon Whitley for a 55-yard strike and Durham's point after made it 21-7 early in the final stanza. Coastal Carolina then put the game out of reach after getting the ball back with just over eight minutes to go. This time, it took just five plays to reach the end zone, this time with running back Tommy Fraser dashing through the middle of the line and going 39 yards for the score, making it 28-7 Chants with 4:52 remaining. On the drive, Fraser had 55 yards of rushing, including a key third-down conversion. The Chants outgained North Carolina A&T 414-239, including rushing for a season-high 304 yards, the first time over 300 yards since the Towson contest in the fourth game of last season. Coastal Carolina picked off three passes but gave up two of their own. The Chants did limit the visiting Aggies to just 4-of-16 on third-down conversions. Running back Eric O'Neal had career highs of 23 carries for 130 yards, the ninth-best single game in school history. Fraser nearly made it a pair of 100-yard rushers but just missed with 16 carries for 98 yards and one score. The passing game was good for just 6-of-20 for 110 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. The Aggies were led by Mike Mayhew with 11 rushes for 84 yards, while the A&T quarterbacks combined for 8-of-27 passing for 101 yards and three picks. FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

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NCAT 11 5 4 2 138 33 4.2 101 8-27-3 3.7 12.6 239 60 4.0 2-0 10-105 9-314 34.9 31.3 4 2-92 46.0 34.5 0 1--1-0 -1.0 6-83-0 13.8 2-5-0 0-0-0 0 27:11 4 of 16 0 of 0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0

COASTAL 19 13 3 3 304 50 6.1 110 6-20-2 5.5 18.3 414 70 5.9 0-0 10-100 5-154 30.8 31.0 1 6-343 57.2 43.3 0 3-32-0 10.7 2-23-0 11.5 3-45-0 0-0-0 0 32:49 7 of 16 0 of 1 3-3 4-36 2-2 2-2

RUSHING: North Carolina A&T-MAYHEW, M. 11-84; PAYNE, D. 7-18; RAPER, L. 4-18; KINDLE, L. 3-10; FEARS, C. 8-8. Coastal Carolina-O'NEAL, E. 23-130; FRASER, T. 16-98; CHILDERS, J. 4-35; WHITENER, M. 3-27; MacDOWALL, Z. 4-14. PASSING: North Carolina A&T-FEARS,C. 7-22-2-99; KINDLE,L. 1-4-1-2; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 5-15-1-99; CHILDERS, J. 1-5-1-11. RECEIVING: North Carolina A&T-FISHER, B. 3-30; RAPER, L.2-49; COOPER, E. 2-16; MILES, W. 1-6. Coastal CarolinaNICHOLAS, P. 3-42; WHITLEY, B. 1-55; WILLIS, M. 1-8; COLLINS, B. 1-5. FUMBLES: North Carolina A&T-FEARS, C. 1-0; LONG, Q.1-0. Coastal Carolina-None. TACKLES (UA-A): North Carolina A&T-CLEMENT, N. 7-7; JACKSON, B. 7-5; HEDGEPETH, J. 3-5; FERRELL, J. 3-3; LONG,Quay 2-3; WARDLAW, J. 3-1; GRAHAM, J. 3-1; BEAL, A. 1-3; HERRING, J. 1-3; THORNTON, A. 1-2; DORSEY, D. 1-2; STANFIELD,M. 0-3; GLASPER, T. 2-0; DAWKINS, D. 1-1; COOPER, E. 1-0; HILL, B. 1-0; MILES, W. 1-0; GRAHAM, D. 0-1; HOVER, B.0-1; EVANS, L. 0-1. Coastal Carolina-DAVIS, Q. 2-4; OBOH, P. 3-2; BROWN, E.J. 2-3; NORMAN, J. 3-1; STEWARD, D. 2-2; WHITESIDE, D. 2-1; WALLS, C. 2-1; AUTRY, B. 1-2; FRASIER, D. 1-2; HARRISON, B. 1-2; MITCHELL, C. 2-0; BALKUNAS, R. 1-1; CUNNINGHAM, K. 1-1; LOTT, M. 1-1; HARDEN, J. 0-2; HARPER, K. 0-2; HOLMAN, D. 0-2; JACOBS, A. 1-0; SIMS, J. 1-0; DAVENPORT, D. 1-0; SULLIVAN, A. 1-0; JOLLY, T. 0-1; OWEN, J. 0-1; McFIELD, C. 0-1; CAMPBELL, T. 0-1; JOHNSON, M. 0-1; SANDERS, B. 0-1; HENDERSON, T. 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): North Carolina A&T-None. Coastal CarolinaOBOH, P. 2-0; BROWN, E.J. 0-1; WHITESIDE, D. 0-1; JACOBS, A. 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: North Carolina A&T-THORNTON, A. 1-5; LONG, Q. 1-0. Coastal Carolina-BROWN, E.J. 1-29; CUNNINGHAM, K. 1-13; JOLLY, T. 1-3.


Game #5

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coastal Carolina vs. VMI October 10, 2009 Brooks Stadium - Conway, S.C. Attendance: 6,506 Score by Quarters VMI Coastal Carolina

1 6 7

2 0 0

3 0 3

4 0 10

Score 6 20

Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter VMI-CCU 7:50 VMI Hughes 1-yd run 6-0 (Sexton kick blocked) 17-81, 7:10 TOP 5:44 CCU Sullivan 41-yd pass from MacDowall 6-7 (Durham kick) 6-74, 2:02 TOP 2nd Quarter No scoring 3rd Quarter 9:08 CCU Durham 33-yd field goal 6-10 13-65, 5:44 TOP 4th Quarter 9:50 CCU Durham 37-yd field goal 6-13 12-49, 6:06 TOP 1:19 CCU Childers 13-yd run 6-20 (Durham kick) 2-13, 0:17 TOP

Linebacker Derrick Frasier recorded a team-best 12 tackles at Furman.

The Coastal Carolina University football team opened Big South Conference action, earning a hard-fourth 20-6 win against visiting VMI, Sat., Oct. 10 at Brooks Stadium. The win was the third straight home victory for Coastal, guaranteeing a winning home record for the fifth time in seven years. VMI took the opening possession and, utilizing its option running attack for all but one play, marched down the field in 17 plays for the opening score. Quarterback Kyle Hughes dove over the pile in from the one for a touchdown. After the 81-yard drive, Jeff Sexton’s extra point was blocked by Josh Norman to give the Keydets a 6-0 lead just over seven minutes into the contest. Coastal Carolina’s first drive of the game proved to be successful, going 74 yards in just six plays and 2:02. Quarterback Zach MacDowall bought time and found wide receiver Adrian Sullivan with a 41-yard touchdown strike, the receiver’s first collegiate touchdown. Kicker Justin Durham hit the extra point to give Coastal Carolina a 7-6 lead with 5:44 to go in the first. Coastal Carolina drove downfield during the first possession in the second half. The offense powered through 65 yards in 13 plays over 5:44, but the drive stalled at the VMI 16. Justin Durham attempted a 33-yard field goal and split the uprights, giving Coastal a 10-6 lead with nine minutes left in the third quarter. After the Coastal Carolina defense forced an interception deep in its own territory, the Chanticleer offense again moved the ball, traveling 49 yards in 12 plays and chewing up 6:06 on the clock. The VMI defense again was able to keep the Chants out of the end zone, but Durham connected again, this time from 37 yards and the lead was seven at 13-6 with eight minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. The Keydets made a push late in the fourth quarter, getting the ball down to the Chanticleer 17. On fourth-and-3, the Coastal defense made a stand, stopping the running back for a 2-yard gain, but giving the ball back to the Chants with 5:15 to play. VMI had one last chance with just over three minutes to play in the game, getting the ball on its own 38. On 3rd and 19, Hughes was intercepted by linebacker Andrae Jacobs and his 22-yard return put the ball at VMI 13. On the second play, quarterback Jaime Childers ran 13 yards into the end-zone to seal the victory. Durham hit the point-after attempt for the final 20-7 margin. Coastal outgained VMI 418-243, including limiting the Keydets to just 162 yards and no points after the visitors’ opening scoring drive. The two teams were almost even on rushing, with VMI, the league’s leading rushing team, to just 168 yards, more than 40 less than their season average. The yardage difference came in passing game, with the Chants totaling 245 yards as compared to 75 for the Keydets. Turnovers were also a major factor, with VMI giving up two fumbles and two interceptions and Coastal fumbling the ball away twice. After the opening drive and going 3-of-4 on third down conversions, the Keydets were just 2-of-14 the rest of the way, while Coastal was 8-of-13 for the contest. The Chants were led on the ground by running back Eric O’Neal, who had a game-high 78 yards on 15 carries and became the sixth Coastal and 25th Big South player to reach the career 1,000-yard rushing mark. MacDowall was 14-of-20 for 207 yards and one touchdown through the air, while Childers added a 5-of-5 for 38-yard performance. Wide receiver Brandon Whitley had a career-high 94 yards on five catches, while O’Neal also had five receptions for 43 yards. Coastal Carolina’s defense took a stand with linebackers E.J. Brown and Derrick Frasier leading the Chants. Brown led the team with nine tackles and Frasier stood out with seven tackles, one interception and one fumble recovery. VMI was led by Hughes’ 57 yards on 16 rushes and one score, with Howard Abegesah rushing 20 times for 54 yards. Hughes was 4-for-15 for 75 yards and two interceptions through the air. VMI’s defensive leader was Damiso Alexander who stood out with nine tackles and one sack for an 8-yard loss.

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

VMI 14 10 4 0 168 54 3.1 75 4-15-2 5.0 18.8 243 69 3.5 4-2 7-50 4-166 41.5 37.5 2 2-109 54.5 47.5 0 0-0-0 0.0 4-72-0 18.0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 30:43 5 of 18 4 of 6 1-3 3-20 0-1 0-0

COASTAL 20 8 12 0 173 42 4.1 245 19-25-0 9.8 12.9 418 67 6.2 2-2 9-75 3-77 25.7 25.7 0 5-266 53.2 38.8 0 3-16-0 5.3 2-14-0 7.0 2-24-0 0-0-0 0 29:17 8 of 13 0 of 0 2-3 1-9 2-2 2-2

RUSHING: VMI-HUGHES, K. 16-55; ABEGESAH, H. 20-54; COLLINS, Z. 4-26; RAINEY-WILES, M 4-19; TALLEY, T.J. 3-10; MAYPRAY, T. 3-9; JONES, Chaz 1-2; ITOKA, G. 1-0; JONES, Cam 2-minus 7. Coastal Carolina-O'NEAL, E. 15-78; CHILDERS, J. 7-54; HEIGHT, J. 6-22; WHITENER, M. 2-9; MacDOWALL, Z. 8-7; FRASER, T. 3-5; TEAM 1-minus 2. PASSING: VMI-HUGHES, K. 4-15-2-75; JONES, Cam 0-0-0-0. Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 14-20-0-207; CHILDERS, J. 5-5-0-38. RECEIVING: VMI-MAYPRAY, T. 2-50; SCOTT, M. 1-14; HICKMAN, J. 1-11. Coastal Carolina-WHITLEY, B. 5-94; O'NEAL, E. 5-43; SULLIVAN, A. 3-54; NICHOLAS, P. 2-25; MORGAN, J. 2-22; HEIGHT, J. 1-5; PRESLEY, C. 1-2. FUMBLES: VMI-HUGHES, K. 3-1; JONES, Cam 1-1. Coastal Carolina-HEIGHT, J. 1-1; FRASER, T. 1-1. TACKLES (UA-A): VMI-ALEXANDER, D. 3-6; CALVIN, E. 3-6; CHURCH, E. 3-5; BOWERS, J. 2-5; ALLEN, B. 3-3; McKINNEY, P. 2-4; GROSS, A.J. 1-5; NIKMARD, K. 3-2; WALKER, G. 1-4; WARE, K. 2-2; WINE, J. 1-3; SNEED, J. 2-1; THRASHER, J. 1-2; YOUNGBLOOD, B. 1-1; JOHNSON, M. 1-1; MARSTON, K. 1-1; BRANDT, B. 1-1; ROSS, S. 1-0; TALLEY, T.J. 1-0; BAILEY, R. 1-0. Coastal Carolina-BROWN, E.J. 2-7; FRASIER, D. 3-4; WALLS, C. 3-4; STEWARD, D. 1-6; AUTRY, B. 1-6; DAVENPORT, D. 3-2; OBOH, P. 1-4; McFIELD, C. 0-4; BALKUNAS, R. 0-4; WHITESIDE, D. 2-1; LOTT, M. 2-1; HARPER, K. 1-2; DAVIS, Q. 1-1; CAMPBELL, T. 1-1; HOLMAN, D. 1-1; HAWKINS, C. 0-2; NORMAN, J. 0-2; HARDEN, J. 0-2; SULLIVAN, A. 1-0; JOHNSON, M. 1-0; JENKINS, B.J. 1-0; OWEN, J. 1-0; STEPHENS, A. 0-1; JACOBS, A. 0-1; DAVIS, J. 0-1; HARRISON, B. 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): VMI-WARE, K. 1-0; BOWERS, J. 0-1; McKINNEY, P. 0-1; ALEXANDER, D. 1-0. Coastal Carolina-WALLS, C. 0-1; HARPER, K. 0-1. INTERCEPTIONS: VMI-None. Coastal Carolina-JACOBS, A. 1-22; FRASIER, D. 1-2.

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Game #6

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coastal Carolina vs. Liberty October 17, 2009 Williams Stadium - Lynchburg, Va. Attendance: 14,371 Score by Quarters 1 Coastal Carolina 3 Liberty 10

2 3 6

3 0 14

4 7 28

Score 13 58

Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter CCU-LU 11:23 LU Bevins 24-yd field goal 0-3 8-60, 3:37 TOP 9:03 CCU Durham 33-yd field goal 3-3 5-42, 2:12 TOP 3:18 LU Allen 1-yd run 3-10 (Bevins kick) 12-75, 5:40 TOP 2nd Quarter 8:21 LU Bevins 31-yd field goal 3-13 13-74, 7:18 TOP 0:54 LU Bevins 42-yd field goal 3-16 10-52, 5:29 TOP 0:01 CCU Durham 38-yd field goal 6-16 5-25, 0:44 TOP

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Allen 14-yd run 6-23 (Bevins kick) 5-49, 2:09 TOP Summers 47-yd pass from Brown 6-30 (Bevins kick) 1-47, 0:07 TOP

4th Quarter 14:04 LU 13:42 LU 11:37 LU 5:11 LU 0:42 CCU

Allen 13-yd run 6-37 (Bevins kick) 7-56, 3:40 TOP Broggin 82-yd run 6-44 (Bevins kick) 1-82, 0:13 TOP Holloway 14-yd run 6-51 (Shipps kick) 1-14, 0:09 TOP Holloway 1-yd run 6-58 (Shipps kick) 11-44, 5:26 TOP Wesley 6-yd pass from Childers 13-58 (Durham kick) 9-38, 4:19 TOP

Running back Racheed Gause had a career-high 78 yards and his first collegiate touchdown on six carries.

The Coastal Carolina University football team headed to Lynchburg, Va., to take on two-time defending Big South Conference champion Liberty and came away with a 58-13 loss to the Flames, Oct. 17. Liberty took the opening kickoff and got down the field, keyed by a Tommy Beecher's 47-yard pass to Chris Summers to get the ball to the Coastal 5. However, the Chanticleer defense held on the eight-play, 60-yard drive, forcing a field goal attempt. Kicker Matt Bevins hit from 24 yards and gave the host Flames a 3-0 lead less than four minutes into the game. Coastal answered on its first possession, where another long pass kicked-started the drive. Quarterback Zach MacDowall hit wide receiver Adrian Sullivan on the first play of the drive for a 35-yard gain to the LU 23. The Chants then put points on the board from it, as Durham connected from 33 yards to knot the game at three with nine minutes remaining in the first. The Flames moved the ball down the field again on their next drive. Running back Aldreakis Allen dove in from one yard out for the score, capping off a 12-play, 75-yard drive over 5:40. Bevins hit the point after attempt, and Liberty led 10-3 with 3:18 to play in the first. Liberty again moved down the field, this time going 74 yards in 13 plays and 7:18 on the clock. The Flames extended their lead on Bevins 39-yard field goal, making it 13-3 with just over eight minutes remaining in the first half. Another Liberty field goal pushed it to 16-3 advantage late in the second quarter. Bevins hit his third of the game, this time a 42-yarder with 54 seconds to go in the half to extend the lead to 13. Coastal took the kickoff and 49-yard runback by Jake Owen gave Coastal the ball at the Flames' 46 with 46 seconds to play in the half. The Chants moved to the Liberty 21 and Durham attempted a 38-yard field goal on the final offensive play of the half. Durham connected on his school-record eighth consecutive field goal with less than one second remaining to trim the lead to 16-6 at the break. The Flames controlled the ball for more than 22 minutes in the first half, running 40 offensive plays to the Chants' 17. Liberty grabbed the momentum back with a 5-play, 49-yard drive on its second possession of the half. Allen posted his second touchdown of the game with a 14-yard run and Bevins extra point made it 23-6 with 4:55 to play in the third. The Flames struck quickly after intercepting MacDowall and returning it to the Coastal 47. On a reverse pass on the first play, Mike Brown connected with Summers for a 47-yard touchdown to put the make it 14 points in less than a minute and a 30-6 lead with just over four minutes to go in the third. Allen put the game out of reach with his third score of the day with a 13-yard scamper in the end zone. The run ended Liberty's 56-yard drive and made it 37-6 early in the fourth. Then an 82-yard run by running back Danny Broggin made it 44-6 LU less than a minute later. Then SirChauncey Holloway took advantage of another Chanticleer interception on the first play from scrimmage and scored from 14 yards out to make it 51-6. The Flames added one last touchdown, again by Holloway, with 5:11 to go for a 58-6 margin. The Chants trimmed the final margin to 58-13 as Akeem Wesley caught his first collegiate pass for a touchdown from Jamie Childers in the final minute. In handing Coastal its largest defeat in a conference game, the Flames dominated the offensive statistical categories, outgaining the Chants 575-175 and holding a commanding 36:12-23:48 time-of-possession advantage. Coastal was held to just 40 rushing yards on 26 carries on the afternoon, while Liberty had 47 rushes for 300 yards.

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COASTAL LIBERTY 8 30 4 14 3 14 1 2 40 300 26 47 1.5 6.4 135 275 12-23-4 19-24-0 5.9 11.5 11.2 14.5 175 575 49 71 3.6 8.1 0-0 0-0 6-50 8-45 5-167 1-45 33.4 45.0 33.4 45.0 1 1 4-211 11-616 52.8 56.0 37.0 33.5 0 0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0.0 0.0 10-248-0 3-63-0 24.8 21.0 0-0-0 4-60-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 0 23:48 36:12 2 of 10 10 of 14 1 of 1 0 of 0 2-2 7-7 1-7 3-29 1-1 7-7 2-2 3-3

RUSHING: Coastal Carolina-FRASER, T. 4-26; O'NEAL, E. 8-21; WHITENER, M. 1-7; JONES, K. 1-4; CHILDERS, J. 6-4; MacDOWALL, Z. 6-minus 22. Liberty-ALLEN, A. 20-106; BROGGIN, D. 6-91; HOLLOWAY, S. 10-53; BROWN, M. 5-30; HEWLETT, A. 2-25; HAYES, B.J. 1-1; BEECHER, T. 3-minus 6. PASSING: Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 9-14-1-117; CHILDERS, J. 3-9-3-18. Liberty-BEECHER, T. 17-22-0-216; BRENNAN, T. 1-1-0-12; BROWN, M. 1-1-0-47. RECEIVING: Coastal Carolina-O'NEAL, E. 4-37; SULLIVAN, A. 1-35; MORGAN, J. 1-26; DURAN, D. 1-9; FRASER, T. 1-8; WESLEY, A. 1-6; WHITLEY, B. 1-6; BIRCH, J. 1-4; JONES, K. 1-4. Liberty-ALLEN, A. 6-83; BROWN, M. 6-52; SUMMERS, C. 3-99; JONES, D. 3-29; HEWLETT, A. 1-12. FUMBLES: Coastal Carolina-None. Liberty-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-WALLS, C. 4-5; LOTT, M. 4-4; BROWN, E.J. 3-5; FRASIER, D. 3-4; DAVIS, Q. 1-5; NORMAN, J. 3-2; McFIELD, C. 2-2; AUTRY, B. 2-2; CUNNINGHAM, K. 3-0; HOLMAN, D. 2-1; STEWARD, D. 1-2; WHITESIDE, D. 1-2; OWENS, D. 2-0; HENDERSON, T. 1-1; BALKUNAS, R. 1-1; PARKER, A.J. 1-1; OBOH, P. 1-1; THOMASON, J 0-2; JACOBS, A. 0-2; DAVIS, J. 1-0; CHILDERS, J. 1-0; PRESLEY, C. 1-0; HARPER, K. 1-0; HARDEN, J. 0-1; CAMPBELL, T. 0-1; SANDERS, B. 0-1; DAVENPORT, D. 0-1. Liberty-JACOBS, T. 4-1; BOLT, D. 1-4; ADAMS, T. 3-0; ROBERTSON, D. 2-1; JENKINS, M. 2-1; BROWN, C. 2-1; CHILDRESS, I. 1-2; CHEEK, W. 1-2; CLAIBORNE, L. 2-0; BEVINS, M. 2-0; O'DONNELL, K. 1-1; ROBINSON, B. 1-1; ROCCO, C. 1-1; LEE, K. 1-1; CLARK, O. 1-1; TINSLEY, P. 1-1; VINSON, B. 0-2; CHAPMAN, A. 1-0; SMITH, T. 1-0; TORRENCE, T. 1-0; FOGG, K. 1-0; SHAVER, T. 1-0; HEWLETT, A. 1-0; WARD, D. 0-1; MANNS, D. 0-1; DUFFEY, C. 0-1; MCALISTER, C. 0-1; DEARMON, K. 0-1; CONNOLLY, M. 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-HARPER, K. 1-0. LibertyADAMS, T. 1-0; ROBERTSON, D. 1-0; CHEEK, W. 0-1; CHILDRESS, I. 0-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Coastal Carolina-None. Liberty-CONNOLLY, M. 1-50; CLAIBORNE, L. 1-10; LEE, K. 1-0; TORRENCE, T. 1-0.


Game #7

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coastal Carolina vs. Stony Brook October 24, 2009 LaValle Stadium - Stony Brook, N.Y. Attendance: 3,292 Score by Quarters Coastal Carolina Stony Brook 1st Quarter No Scoring

1 0 0

2 0 7

3 10 3

4 0 6

Score 10 16 CCU-SBU

2nd Quarter 12:07 SBU C. Tyler 9-yd pass from Coulter 0-7 (Skiffington kick) 3-4, 1:29 TOP 3rd Quarter 10:53 SBU Skiffington 37-yd field goal 0-10 10-64, 4:01 TOP 4:07 CCU Childers 9-yd run 7-10 (Durham kick) 8-74, 3:44 TOP 0:11 CCU Durham 38-yd field goal 10-10 7-11, 3:04 TOP 4th Quarter 11:58 SBU Cuttino 28-yd pass from Coulter 10-16 (Skiffington rush fumbled) 7-80, 3:13 TOP

The Coastal Carolina University football team battled the wind and rain, as well as Stony Brook, and came up on the short end of a 16-10 decision on Long Island, Oct. 24. Wiht the loss, the Chanticleers dropped to 3-4 and 1-2 in the Big South while the Seawolves are now 4-4 and 3-0 in the conference. After a scoreless first quarter, Chanticleer miscue on a punt gave the Seawolves the ball on the Coastal 4-yard line. After being backed up for a 3rd-and-9, quarterback Michael Coulter found tight end Chris Tyler wide open for a 9-yard touchdown and Wesley Skiffington hit the extra point to make it 7-0 Stony Brook with just over 12 minutes to go in the first half. Coastal had its chances to get on the board in the first half, but both of Justin Durham's field goal attempts hit the right upright, the first from 46 into the 20 mph wind and the second from 48 with the wind in the closing seconds of the half. Stony Brook got the ball to start the second half and moved down the field in 10 plays. However at the Coastal 20, the drive stalled and forced a field goal attempt from 37 yards by Skiffington, which he hit to give the Seawolves a 10-0 lead early in the third. The Chants answered later in the period with an 8-play, 74-yard march over 3:44. Quarterback Jamie Childers came in for an injured Zach MacDowall and got Coatal moving, as he hit severl key passes in the drive. On 1stand-goal from the SBU 9, Childers took it around the right end and dove into the end zone for the touchdown. Durham's extra point made it 10-7 with 4:07 remaining in the third. Coastal took advantage of a turnover and got back in the game. Durham eventually connected from 38 yards out to make it 10-10 in with 11 seconds to go in the third. The game winner came on the next possession, as SBU took the ball 80 yards on seven plays. Coulter hit running back Conte Cuttino for a 28-yard touchdown catch-and-run to make it 16-10 with just over 11 minutes remaining in the game. The Chants had one last chance, getting the ball on their own three with almost three minutes to go but a turnover ended the hopes. Stony Brook outgained Coastal 259-177, including 144-96 through the air. Each team had two turnovers, with the Chants giving up two fumbles and SBU throwing a pair of interceptions. The Seawolves also had five sacks to two for the Chants. Coastal's quarterbacks combined to go 13-for-22 through the air but just 95 yards on the wet day, while Tommy Fraser led the Chants with 13 carries for 39 yards. Stony Brook was paced by Cuttino with 20 rushes for 96 yards, while Coulter was 10-for-19 for 144 yards and a pair of scores through the air.

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

COASTAL 14 7 5 2 81 43 1.9 96 13-22-0 4.4 7.4 177 65 2.7 2-2 9-78 6-244 40.7 33.0 2 3-208 69.3 49.3 1 1-13-0 13.0 3-54-0 18.0 2-35-0 0-0-0 0 30:23 4 of 16 1 of 2 2-2 2-14 1-1 1-3

SBU 15 6 6 3 115 39 2.9 144 10-19-2 7.6 14.4 259 58 4.5 0-0 6-61 6-215 35.8 33.7 2 4-232 58.0 39.5 1 3-26-0 8.7 2-40-0 20.0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 29:37 3 of 11 0 of 0 2-3 5-37 1-2 1-1

RUSHING: Coastal Carolina-FRASER, T. 13-39; O'NEAL, E. 6-26; CHILDERS, J. 11-21; MacDOWALL, Z. 11-6; HEIGHT, J. 1-2; ERDMAN, B. 1-minus 13. Stony Brook-CUTTINO, C. 2096; GOWINS, E. 12-32; ALTAMIRANDA, L. 1-7; TM 2-minus 1; BREVI, M. 1-minus 6; COULTER, M. 3-minus 13. PASSING: Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 9-14-0-55; CHILDERS, J. 4-8-0-41. Stony Brook-COULTER, M. 10-192-144. RECEIVING: Coastal Carolina-FRASER, T. 3-27; WHITLEY, B. 3-23; O'NEAL, E. 3-minus 2; MORGAN, J. 1-20; DURAN, D. 1-11; NICHOLAS, P. 1-10; SULLIVAN, A. 1-7. Stony Brook-SAFFOLD, M. 4-51; BREVI, M. 2-24; CUTTINO, C. 1-28; LEPORE, M. 1-19; AUERBACH, J. 1-13; TYLER, C. 1-9. FUMBLES: Coastal Carolina-ERDMAN, B. 1-1; CHILDERS, J. 1-1. Stony Brook-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-AUTRY, B. 4-3; LOTT, M. 3-3; NORMAN, J. 2-4; JACOBS, A. 2-3; DAVENPORT, D. 4-0; DAVIS, J. 2-2; STEWARD, D. 1-3; FRASIER, D. 3-0; CUNNINGHAM, K. 1-2; OBOH, P. 0-3; McFIELD, C. 0-3; BROWN, E.J. 2-0; HOLMAN, D. 1-1; BALKUNAS, R. 0-2; MITCHELL, C. 0-2; BONIFAS, D. 1-0; JOLLY, T. 1-0; STEPHENS, A. 0-1; THOMASON, J 0-1; HARRISON, B. 0-1; SANDERS, B. 0-1; HAWKINS, C. 0-1; DURAN, D. 0-1; CAMPBELL, T. 0-1. Stony Brook-SANTUCCI, T. 5-3; SCHWICKE, S. 4-4; HABER, R. 5-2; WEST, A. 6-0; RANKINS, C. 4-1; PERRI, C. 3-2; KIRKPATRICK, J. 4-0; REYES, D. 4-0; GIDDINGS, C. 1-3; TUILOMA, K. 2-1; CLEMENTS, B. 1-2; SOLLAZZO, R. 1-1; STRINGER, C. 1-0; CREW, B. 1-0; RICHARDSON, C. 1-0; GUSH, J. 1-0; ALTAMIRANDA, L. 0-1; FENELON, C. 0-1; MARINO, M. 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-MITCHELL, C. 0-1; OBOH, P. 0-1; FRASIER, D. 1-0. Stony Brook-HABER, R. 1-0; STRINGER, C. 1-0; PERRI, C. 1-0; SANTUCCI, T. 1-0; KIRKPATRICK, J. 1-0 INTERCEPTIONS: Coastal Carolina-BROWN, E.J. 1-26; MITCHELL, C. 1-9. Stony Brook-None.

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Game #8

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coastal Carolina vs. Clemson October 31, 2009 Memorial Stadium - Clemson, S.C. Attendance: 71,500 Score by Quarters Coastal Carolina Clemson

1 0 7

2 0 14

3 0 28

4 3 0

Score 3 49

1st Quarter CCU-CU 2:09 CU Ford 36-yd pass from Parker 0-7 (Jackson kick) 7-62, 3:03 TOP 2nd Quarter 13:48 CU 10:56 CU

Dye 23-yd pass from Ford 0-14 (Jackson kick) 6-69, 1:52 TOP Spiller 16-yd run 0-21 (Jackson kick) 2-16, 0:29 TOP

3rd Quarter 10:28 CU 5:31 CU 4:37 CU 0:32 CU

Ellington 55-yd run 0-28 (Jackson kick) 3-68, 1:17 TOP Brown 18-yd pass from Korn 0-35 (Jackson kick) 7-63, 3:12 TOP Korn 1-yd run 0-42 (Jackson kck) 2-3, 0:34 TOP Harper 3-yd run 0-49 (Benton kick) 6-37, 2:37 TOP

4th Quarter 4:02 CCU Durham 31-yd field goal 3-49 15-64, 8:28 TOP

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The Coastal Carolina University football team played its first in-state Football Bowl Subdivision opponent and dropped a 49-3 loss at Clemson, Oct. 31. The Tigers got the ball on their own 40 to start and moved to the Coastal 19. On 3rd-and-12, quarterback Kyle Parker threw a quick route that was intercepted by cornerback Marcus Lott, giving the Chants the ball on their own 21. After gaining one first down, the drive stalled and Coastal punted the ball away. On the Tigers’ second drive, the home team moved it down the field, covering seven plays and 62 yards in 3:03. Parker hit wide receiver Jacoby Ford in the right corner of the end zone for a touchdown. Richard Jackson’s extra point made it 7-0 with just over two minutes to go in the first quarter. Clemson put its second score on the board on its next drive, going 69 yards in six plays over 1:52. The Tigers scored on a 23-yard halfback pass from Ford to Xavier Dye to make the margin 14-0 with 13:48 to play in the second quarter. The Chants had the ball on the move and were at their own 48 when quarterback Jamie Childers threw an interception to CU’s Crezdon Butler and returned it 47 yards to the Chants’ 16-yard line. On the second play, running back C.J. Spiller went in untouched from the six and, with the PAT, pushed the lead to 21-0 for the Tigers with just under 11 minutes remaining in the second. CU got back on the scoreboard with their first drive of the second half, going 68 yards in just three plays in 1:17. Running back Andre Ellington eluded several Coastal tacklers for a 55-yard touchdown run to make it 28-0 with 10:28 to go in the third. Quarterback Willy Korn hit wide receiver Jaron Brown on an inside screen that ended up as an 18-yard touchdown pass with five-and-a-half minutes to go in the third. Jackson’s point after was good to make it 35-0 Clemson. Zach MacDowall came in at quarterback on the next drive and his first pass attempt was intercepted and returned to the Coastal 3. On the second play from scrimmage, Korn scored on a 1-yard quarterback sneak to extend the CU lead to 42-0. The Tigers also got a 3-yard rushing touchdown from Jamie Harper to make it 49-0 late in the third. The Chants got on the board late in the game, putting together a sustained 15-play, 64-yard drive behind quarterback Justin Cramer. The drive ended deep in Clemson territory, where kicker Justin Durham hit a 31-yard field goal to put points on Coastal’s side with just over four minutes to play. Clemson outgained Coastal 400-170, including 252 yards on the ground. The Chants did control the ball for 33:54 in the game and posted 143 yards of rushing in the contest. Childers led the Chants with 49 yards on 11 carries, while fullback Tommy Fraser had 42 yards on 15 rushes. Cornerback Josh Norman led the Chants with six total tackles and one interception on the day. FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

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COASTAL CLEMSON 12 22 9 13 2 7 1 2 143 252 46 37 3.1 6.8 27 148 5-17-2 13-23-2 1.6 6.4 5.4 11.4 170 400 63 60 2.7 6.7 2-0 2-0 5-41 3-20 8-288 3-115 36.0 38.3 34.2 33.7 1 2 2-57 8-522 28.5 65.2 28.5 45.5 0 0 2-14-0 5-14-0 7.0 2.8 8-158-0 0-0-0 19.8 0.0 2-0-0 2-96-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 0 33:54 26:06 4 of 17 6 of 12 1 of 1 0 of 0 1-1 4-5 0-0 2-7 0-0 7-7 1-1 0-0

RUSHING: Coastal Carolina-CHILDERS, J. 11-49; FRASER, T. 15-42; HEIGHT, J. 8-25; CRAMER, J. 4-15; O'NEAL, E. 3-10; STARR, V. 2-3; BOYDSTON, M. 1-0; WILLIS, M. 2-minus 1. Clemson-Ellington, A 6-88; Harper, J 13-76; Spiller, C 5-27; Korn, W 3-19; Parker, K 3-18; Taylor, R 2-12; Ford, J 1-10; Barnes, D 1-3; Watson, R 3-minus 1. PASSING: Coastal Carolina-CHILDERS, J. 2-9-1-13; MacDOWALL, Z. 1-5-1-minus 1; CRAMER, J. 2-3-0-15. Clemson-Parker, K 7-16-2-70; Korn, W 5-6-0-55; Ford, J 1-1-0-23. RECEIVING: Coastal Carolina-DURAN, D. 2-15; PRESLEY, C. 1-12; FRASER, T. 1-1; WILLIS, M. 1-minus 1. Clemson-Ford, J 4-45; Clear, Br 2-25; Dye, X 1-23; Brown, J 1-18; Johnson, K 1-11; Harper, J 1-9; Taylor, R 1-8; Ellington, A 1-5; Ford, B 1-4. FUMBLES: Coastal Carolina-CHILDERS, J. 1-0; HEIGHT, J. 1-0. Clemson-Butler, C 1-0; Ford, J 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-STEWARD, D. 4-2; NORMAN, J. 4-2; LOTT, M. 4-0; FRASIER, D. 3-1; OBOH, P. 2-2; HARRISON, B. 2-2; JACOBS, A. 2-1; AUTRY, B. 2-1; BROWN, E.J. 1-2; DAVIS, Q. 0-3; BALKUNAS, R. 0-3; HAWKINS, C. 2-0; MacDOWALL, Z. 1-0; MITCHELL, C. 1-0; 50 1-0; DURAN, D. 1-0; SANDERS, B. 1-0; FRASER, T. 1-0; McFIELD, C. 1-0; DAVENPORT, D. 1-0; JOLLY, T. 0-1; HARDEN, J. 0-1; OWENS, D. 0-1; WALLS, C. 0-1; HOLMAN, D. 0-1. Clemson-Hawkins, C 3-5; Goodman, M 3-3; Hall, R 1-5; Sapp, R 2-3; Maye, B 0-5; Conner, K 0-5; Cumbie, J 2-2; Chambers, S 2-2; Willard, J 1-3; Brewer, X 3-0; Branch, A 2-1; Alexander, K 2-1; Adams, S 1-2; McDaniel, D 1-2; Gilchrist, M 0-3; Lewis, C 2-0; Moore, R 2-0; Taylor, R 1-1; Chavis, M 1-1; Jenkins, J 1-1; Cooper, S 1-1; Meeks, J 0-2; Clear, By 1-0; Sensabaugh, C 1-0; Maxwell, B 0-1; Andrews, D 0-1; Campbell, J 0-1; Benton, S 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-None. Clemson-Hawkins, C 2-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Coastal Carolina-NORMAN, J. 1-0; LOTT, M. 1-0. Clemson-Hall, R 1-49; Butler, C 1-47.


Game #9

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coastal Carolina vs. Gardner-Webb November 7, 2009 Brooks Stadium - Conway, S.C. Attendance: 5,797 Score by Quarters Gardner-Webb Coastal Carolina

1 7 7

2 7 3

3 7 7

4 0 9

Score 21 26

1st Quarter GWU-CCU 11:35 CCU Wesley 25-yd pass from MacDowall 0-7 (Durham kick) 9-66, 3:25 TOP 7:07 GWU Hall 4-yd run 7-7 (Gates kick) 3-9, 1:19 TOP 2nd Quarter 11:00 CCU Durham 42-yd field goal 7-10 13-63, 5:05 TOP 8:41 GWU Montgomery 9-yd pass from Doolittle 14-10 (Gates kick) 5-48, 2:06 TOP 3rd Quarter 9:45 CCU Whitener 39-yd pass from MacDowall 14-17 (Durham kick) 6-63, 2:20 TOP 1:10 GWU Hall 1-yd run 21-17 (Gates kick) 5-62, 1:27 TOP 4th Quarter 12:14 CCU Durham 26-yd field goal 21-20 11-51, 3:55 TOP 4:17 CCU Fraser 4-yd run 21-26 (MacDowall pass failed) 12-65, 5:29 TOP

The Coastal Carolina University football team locked up in another classic battle with Big South Conference rival Gardner-Webb and came away with a thrilling 26-21 Homecoming victory over the visiting Bulldogs, Nov. 7. It was the Chanticleers fourth home win of the year and sixth straight win in the series. The Chanticleers struck first on their opening drive, marching 61 yards in nine plays over 3:25. Coastal made it count as quarterback Zach MacDowall connected on a 25-yard pass to wide receiver Akeem Wesley for the touchdown. Kicker Justin Durham hit the extra point to put the Chants up 7-0 with 12 minutes left in the first quarter. Coastal held the Bulldogs on their opening drive, but a Coastal Carolina fumble gave GWU the ball on Coastal’s 9. From there, it took Gardner-Webb three plays to punch it in the end zone, with running pack Patrick Hall going the final four for the touchdown. Ryan Gates made the point after to knot the game at seven with just over seven minutes remaining in the first quarter. The Chants again put together a lengthy drive, going 13 plays and 63 yards. However, the drive stalled and forced a field goal attempt by Coastal. Durham was up to the task, splitting the uprights from 42 yards out to make it a 10-7 Chant lead with 11 minutes to go in the half. Gardner-Webb took its first lead after getting a short field off the ensuing kickoff, starting at the Coastal 48. On the fifth play of the drive, quarterback Stan Doolittle hit wide receiver David Montgomery on an inside route a 9-yard touchdown. The point after was good, making it 14-10 Bulldogs with 8:41 remaining in the half. The Chanticleers were deep in Gardner-Webb territory late in the half when Marty Patterson intercepted Zach MacDowall’s pass at the GWU 1 and ran out the clock to make it a four-point halftime advantage for the visitors. To start the third quarter, the Bulldogs pushed it into the Coastal territory until cornerback Josh Norman intercepted Doolittle’s pass on the Coastal 17 and returned it 20 yards to the 37 to put the Chants back in business. From there, the hosts put together a quick six-play drive that ended on a 39-yard catch-and-run from MacDowall to running back Marcus Whitener for his first collegiate touchdown. Durham converted the PAT to put Coastal Carolina back in the lead at 17-14 with 9:45 to go in the third. Coastal moved the ball again into scoring range, but Durham’s field goal attempt was blocked and returned by linebacker Mario Brown 53 yards to put the Bulldogs in scoring position at the Coastal 11-yard line. On the fifth play, Hall got into end zone from one and the extra point put Gardner-Webb up 21-17 with one minute left in the third quarter. The Chanticleers immediately put more points on its side of the board, moving 51 yards in 11 plays down to the GWU 9 before being stopped by the Gardner-Webb defense. Durham hit his second field goal of the day, this time from 26 yards out, to cut the margin to 21-20 with just over 12 minutes remaining in the contest. After forcing GWU to a 3-and-out series, Coastal Carolina got the ball on its own 35 and started a time-eating drive down the field, using up 5:29 of the less than 10 minutes on the clock. The Chants punched the ball in the end zone on the 12th play, as Tommy Fraser bulled his way in from four yards out to put Coastal up 26-21 with 4:17 to play. Coastal went for the two-point conversion to try and make it a seven-point game, but the ball went off the receivers’ hands to leave the margin at five. The teams traded possessions, including Norman’s second interception of the game, before the Bulldogs got it back 2:59 remaining in the contest. GWU got down to the Coastal 23 and eventually faced 4th-and-15 at the Chants’ 28. Doolittle attempted to hit Perry in the right corner of the end zone, but Norman recorded his Big South record-tying third interception to seal the Coastal victory. Coastal controlled the field, outgaining GWU 473-239 and holding on to the ball more than 10 minutes more than the visitors. The 473 yards of offense was a season high for Coastal, including a season-best 332 yards of passing. The Chants were also 12-of-18 on third-down conversions while holding the Bulldogs to just 5-of-11. Fraser led the Coastal ground game with a team season-high 23 carries for 90 yards and the game-winning touchdown while also having one catch for 22 yards. MacDowall was 25-for-42 for 322 yards, two touchdowns and one interception through the air. Brandon Whitley had a game high five receptions for 45 yards, while Whitener and Marquel Wills had four receptions each. Norman had three interceptions and a pass breakup on the day, while linebacker E.J. Brown had eight tackles, including six solos and two solo sacks for 20 yards of loss. For Gardner-Webb, Hall led their ground attack with 17 carries for 68 yards, while Doolittle was just 9-for-20 for 103 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. Marquis Sanders and James Perry III each had two catches for 29 yards. Patterson led all tacklers with 12 tackles, including five solos, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble.

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

GWU 16 10 5 1 136 36 3.8 103 9-20-3 5.2 11.4 239 56 4.3 1-0 7-50 5-194 38.8 39.0 3 4-167 41.8 35.2 0 1-5-0 5.0 4-68-0 17.0 1-24-0 1-10-0 60 24:12 5 of 11 0 of 1 3-3 1-0 3-3 0-0

COASTAL 30 11 17 2 141 46 3.1 332 25-42-1 7.9 13.3 473 88 5.4 4-2 6-45 2-70 35.0 22.5 0 6-364 60.7 42.7 2 1--1-0 -1.0 2-26-0 13.0 3-21-0 0-0-0 0 35:48 12 of 18 1 of 1 2-4 3-25 2-2 2-3

RUSHING: Gardner-Webb-HALL, P. 17-66; LITTLE, K. 7-40; DOOLITTLE, S. 12-30. Coastal Carolina-FRASER, T. 23-90; HEIGHT, J. 8-25; WHITENER, M. 6-19; MacDOWALL, Z. 7-9; HENDERSON, T. 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. PASSING: Gardner-Webb-DOOLITTLE, S. 9-20-3-103. Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 25-42-1-332. RECEIVING: Gardner-Webb-PERRY III, J. 2-29; SANDERS, M. 2-29; PETTY, T. 1-16; MONTGOMERY, D. 1-9; LITTLE, K. 1-8; MILLER, J. 1-6; HALL, P. 1-6. Coastal Carolina-WHITLEY, B. 5-45; WHITENER, M. 4-71; WILLIS, M. 4-55; MORGAN, J. 3-31; NICHOLAS, P. 2-30; JONES, K. 2-13; WESLEY, A. 1-25; FRASER, T. 1-22; FLOYD, C. 1-22; HEIGHT, J. 1-10; DURAN, D. 1-8. FUMBLES: Gardner-Webb-DOOLITTLE, S. 1-0. Coastal Carolina-FRASER, T. 1-1; MacDOWALL, Z. 1-0; HEIGHT, J. 1-1; WHITENER, M. 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Gardner-Webb-PATTERSON, M. 5-7; BROWN, M. 5-7; ROGERS, D. 5-4; JAMES, C. 2-7; WILLIAMS, J. 5-2; NIXON, B. 3-4; GRANDISON, J. 2-2; LEWIS, B. 1-3; ISOM, Q. 1-3; RUSHING, N. 2-1; GOODS, M. 1-2; WOODS, J. 0-3; LESLIE, Lz. 1-1; JOHNSON, D. 1-1; DAVIS, S. 0-2; SHORT, E. 0-2; STEIN, L. 1-0; HUDSON, L. 1-0; PHELPS, K. 1-0; SANDERS, M. 1-0; MELTON, N. 1-0; LYLES, C. 1-0; HALL, P. 1-0; STONE, N. 0-1. Coastal Carolina-BROWN, E.J. 6-2; STEWARD, D. 5-3; OBOH, P. 2-4; BALKUNAS, R. 3-2; AUTRY, B. 4-0; DAVENPORT, D. 2-2; JOLLY, T. 1-2; JACOBS, A. 1-2; LOTT, M. 2-0; FRANKLIN, T. 0-2; DAVIS, Q. 0-2; HEIGHT, J. 0-2; JENKINS, B.J. 1-0; ERDMAN, B. 1-0; DAVIS, J. 1-0; CHAPMAN, D. 1-0; HOLMAN, D. 0-1; STEPHENS, A. 0-1; BOEHM, R. 0-1; HAWKINS, C. 0-1; HARPER, K. 0-1; FRASIER, D. 0-1; WALLS, C. 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Gardner-Webb-ISOM, Q. 1-0. Coastal Carolina-BROWN, E.J. 2-0; JENKINS, B.J. 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Gardner-Webb-BROWN, M. 1-24. Coastal Carolina-NORMAN, J. 3-21.

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Game #10

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coastal Carolina vs. Presbyterian November 14, 2009 Brooks Stadium - Conway, S.C. Attendance: 5,207 Score by Quarters 1 Presbyterian 0 Coastal Carolina 14

2 14 7

1st Quarter 10:16 CCU MacDowall 1-yd run (Durham kick) 0:17 CCU MacDowall 2-yd run (Durham kick)

3 7 14

4 16 6

Score 37 41

PC-CCU 0-7 7-65, 2:39 TOP 0-14 10-89, 5:12 TOP

2nd Quarter 11:34 PC Adegbola 35-yd pass from Miley 7-14 (Mayes kick) 2-63, 0:34 TOP 6:25 PC Miley 10-yd run 14-14 (Mayes kick) 10-69, 4:40 TOP 0:21 CCU Nicholas 23-yd pass from MacDowall 14-21 (Durham kick) 6-63, 0:57 TOP 3rd Quarter 13:22 CCU 11:54 PC 0:29 CCU

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Whitley 26-ys pass from MacDowall 14-28 (Durham kick) 4-80, 1:38 TOP Ruff 44-yd run 21-28 (Mayes kick) 3-73, 1:22 Fraser 1-yd run 21-35 (Durham kick) 14-72, 6:07 TOP

4th Quarter 14:05 PC Mayes 46-yd field goal 24-35 5-32, 1:08 TOP 10:41 CCU Nicholas 23-yd pass from MacDowall 24-41 (Durham kick failed) 6-66, 3:14 TOP 4:54 PC Bumgarner 3-yd pass from Miley 31-41 (Mayes kick) 13-82, 5:41 TOP 2:56 PC McKoy 29-yd pass from Miley 37-41 (Mayes kick failed) 6-55, 1:56 TOP

The Coastal Carolina University football team withstood a late furious rally and held off visiting Presbyterian, 41-37, on Senior Day at Brooks Stadium, Nov. 14. With the win, the Chanticleers finished the home slate undefeated at 5-0, the first undefeated home schedule since 2005. For the second game in a row, Coastal scored on its opening drive. The drive was efficient, going 65 yards in seven plays, burning 2:39 on the clock. Quarterback Zach MacDowall buried his head behind his offensive line and scored on the 1-yard sneak. Kicker Justin Durham connected on the extra point, giving the Chanticleers an early 7-0 lead. Coastal Carolina was able to continue its control of the first quarter, this time putting together a season-long 89-yard drive over 5:12. The drive originally stalled at the Coastal 43, but the Chants faked the punt and snapped to senior running back Tommy Fraser, who scooted through the line for 35 yards to the PC 22. The offense took advantage of the new life and finished the drive, this time with MacDowall plowing two yards into the end zone. Durham kicked it through the uprights, giving Coastal a 14-0 lead. Presbyterian struck back fast in the second quarter, going 63 yards in just two plays. Quarterback Brandon Miley completed a 35-yard pass to wide receiver Sean Adegbola in the right corner of the end zone, giving the Blue Hose their first points of the game. Kicker Aaron Mayes made the extra point, putting the score at 14-7 Chanticleers with over 12 minutes to play in the second quarter. The Blue Hose continued their momentum on their next drive, this time going 10 plays on the scoring march. This time, Miley scrambled 10 yards for the score and the extra point was good, tying the game at 14 with over six minutes left to play in the second quarter. PC started moving again on its next possession, but the drive was squelched when cornerback Josh Norman intercepted Miley to give Coastal Carolina the ball back on its own 37 with 1:18 to play in the half. The Chanticleers took advantage of the opportunity, quickly moving the ball 63 yards in just six plays and 57 seconds. MacDowall connected with wide receiver Paul Nicholas, who juked the defender at the 5-yard line for the 23-yard touchdown reception, the first of his career. Durham hit his third extra point of the game, allowing Coastal to take a 21-14 lead into the halftime break The Coastal Carolina offense got the ball to open the half and started strong; posting first downs on all four of the plays in the 80-yard drive that took just 1:38. MacDowall split the defenders directly into the hands of closely-covered wide receiver Brandon Whitley for a 26-yard touchdown. Durham executed the extra point perfectly, giving Coastal a 28-14 lead early in the third. Presbyterian retaliated immediately on their first drive of the second half, marching 73 yards downfield. On the third play of the drive, Michael Ruff ran 44 yards into the Coastal Carolina end zone, and kicker Aaron Mayes splitting the uprights, allowing the Blue Hose to cut the Chanticleer lead to seven at 28-21 with just over three minutes gone in the third period. The Chants ran down field with Fraser leading the way, putting together another long drive over 72 yards over 6:07. The score came from Fraser, who powered through the defensive and stormed into the end zone on a 1-yard rush. Durham completed another PAT, upping the Chanticleer lead to 14 at 35-21. The Blue Hose offense quickly moved 32 yards downfield in just five plays, but the Coastal Carolina defense remained strong and forced Presbyterian to attempt a field goal. Mayes was able to hit a 46-yard field goal, putting the score at 35-24 Coastal with just one minute gone in the fourth quarter. The Chanticleer offense got moving again on its first drive of the fourth quarter driving 66 yards this time. MacDowall and Nicholas hooked-up again, this time for a 23-yard touchdown pass. Durham's extra point attempt went wide left, keeping the score at 41-24 with just over 10 minutes remaining in the contest. Presbyterian's offense took the ball back and put together another sustained drive, holding the ball for 5:41 as they moved it 82 yards in 13 plays. The final strike came on on a 3-yard touchdown pass from Miley to tight end Robert Bumgarner. Mayes' extra point was once again successful, making the score 41-31 with 4:54 to play. Presbyterian was successful with their on-side kick, which revived the offense with the ball at the PC 45. The Blue Hose drove it the 55 yards to the end zone, with running back Lance Byrd scored a touchdown on a 1-yard rush. However, another missed extra point, this time by Mayes, kept the score at 41-37 with just under three minutes remaining. Presbyterian attempted another on-side kick and once again regained control of the ball. The Blue Hose moved it down to the Coastal Carolina 36 and had a 4th-and-2. On a pitch option on the left side, defensive end Quinton Davis stopped Byrd for a 1-yard gain, giving the Chants the ball with just under a minute to go and sealing the victory. The two teams were relatively equal in total yardage, with PC holding a slight 487-469 advantage. The Chanticleers amassed 276 yards on the ground and 193 in the air, while PC had 220 rushing and 267 passing yards. Fraser led all rushers with his first career 100-yard game, going for 157 yards and one score on 23 carries. The 157 yards tie for the sixth most in Chanticleer history. MacDowall was 11-for-23 for 193 yards, three touchdowns and one interception while adding 69 yards and two touchdowns, both career bests, on eight carries. Nicholas had a pair of career highs on Senior Day with four catches for 82 yards and a pair of scores. Safety Dominique Davenport led the Chants with eight tackles, including seven solos, while linebacker E.J. Brown had seven tackles, including one pass breakup and an assist on a sack. PC was paced by Byrd with 148 yards on 22 carries, while Miley was 20-for-32 for 251 yards, three scores and one pick through the air. Byrd also was the receiving leader with six receptions for 46 yards. Safety Justin Bethel led all defenders with 11 stops.

FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

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PC 25 11 12 2 220 37 5.9 267 22-39-2 6.8 12.1 487 76 6.4 1-1 14-126 5-199 39.8 38.2 1 5-307 61.4 39.4 1 0-0-0 0.0 6-91-0 15.2 1-17-0 0-0-0 0 31:21 6 of 14 0 of 2 3-3 0-0 4-5 1-1

COASTAL 27 14 10 3 276 45 6.1 193 11-24-1 8.0 17.5 469 69 6.8 2-2 6-70 5-126 25.2 25.2 0 7-388 55.4 39.6 1 1-8-0 8.0 5-90-0 18.0 2-38-0 0-0-0 0 28:39 3 of 10 2 of 2 3-4 5-47 5-6 0-0

RUSHING: Presbyterian-BYRD, L. 22-148; RUFF, M. 5-97; MILEY, B. 7-3; TEAM 1-minus 2; WEBB, T. 2-minus 26. Coastal Carolina-FRASER, T. 23-157; MacDOWALL, Z. 8-69; WHITENER, M. 5-27; HEIGHT, J. 6-23; ERDMAN, B. 1-4; TEAM 2-minus 4. PASSING: Presbyterian-MILEY, B. 20-32-1-251; WEBB, T. 2-7-1-16. Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 11-23-1-193; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Presbyterian-BYRD, L. 6-46; MCKOY, P. 5-62; ARMSTRONG, S. 4-41; ADEGBOLA, S. 3-68; BUMGARNER, R. 2-23; QUINN, M. 1-23; BAILEY, A. 1-4. Coastal CarolinaNICHOLAS, P. 4-82; WHITLEY, B. 2-56; FRASER, T. 2-10; DURAN, D. 1-20; MORGAN, J. 1-14; WILLIS, M. 1-11. FUMBLES: Presbyterian-ADEGBOLA, S. 1-1. Coastal CarolinaFRASER, T. 1-1; TEAM 1-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Presbyterian-BETHEL, J. 4-7; WUELLNER, N. 4-2; TRIBBLE, B. 1-5; BROWN, D. 3-2; LAWRENCE, D. 1-4; ASH, D. 2-2; EVANS, D. 2-2; FREEMAN, M. 2-2; WILSON, B. 2-2; NORMAN, C. 2-1; TERRELL, A. 2-1; EPPS, D. 1-2; SMITH, B. 2-0; LEONARDI, B. 1-1; DAVIS, B. 1-1; WATTS, J. 1-0; MCKOY, P. 1-0; WILLIAMS, M. 1-0; BYRD, L. 1-0; BURROUGHS, I. 0-1; COLE, J. 0-1. Coastal Carolina-DAVENPORT, D. 7-1; BROWN, E.J. 2-5; CUNNINGHAM, K. 5-1; WALLS, C. 4-2; OBOH, P. 2-4; STEWARD, D. 1-4; BALKUNAS, R. 0-5; JOLLY, T. 3-1; MITCHELL, C. 3-0; WHITESIDE, D. 2-1; LOTT, M. 1-2; NORMAN, J. 1-1; FRASIER, D. 1-1; JENKINS, B.J. 1-0; DAVIS, Q. 1-0; SHIRLEY, A. 1-0; HAWKINS, C. 1-0; KELLEY, A.J. 1-0; DAVIS, J. 1-0; JACOBS, A. 1-0; OWENS, D. 1-0; HENDERSON, T. 0-1; CAMPBELL, M. 0-1; FLADGER, M. 0-1; CAMPBELL, T. 0-1; SIMS, J. 0-1; COLLINS, B. 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Presbyterian-None. Coastal CarolinaWHITESIDE, D. 1-0; STEWARD, D. 0-1; OWENS, D. 1-0; WALLS, C. 1-0; BROWN, E.J. 0-1; OBOH, P. 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Presbyterian-LAWRENCE, D. 1-17. Coastal Carolina-NORMAN, J. 1-22; STEWARD, D. 1-16.


Game #11

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

Coastal Carolina vs. Charleston Southern November 21, 2009 CSU Stadium - Charleston, S.C. Attendance: 2,914 Score by Quarters 1 Coastal Carolina 0 Charleston Southern 0 Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter No Scoring

2 10 10

3 6 10

4 7 10

Score 23 30 CCU-CSU

2nd Quarter 10:43 CCU Durham 26-yd field goal 3-0 10-44, 4:46 TOP 4:59 CSU Paglia 25-yd field goal 3-3 10-60, 5:41 TOP 1:06 CSU Toscano 13-yd run 3-10 (Paglia kick) 7-70, 1:41 TOP 0:08 CCU MacDowall 2-yd run 10-10 (Durham kick) 7-60, 0:55 TOP 3rd Quarter 11:13 CSU Paglia 44-yd field goal 10-13 6-27, 3:01 TOP 8:50 CSU Krakue 11-yd pass from Toscano 10-20 (Paglia kick) 5-50, 2:10 TOP 2:56 CCU Fraser 2-yd run 16-20 (Durham kick failed) 13-86, 5:48 TOP 4th Quarter 13:16 CSU Paglia 18-yd field goal 16-23 9-58, 4:36 TOP 4:32 CSU Bach 25-yd interception return 16-30 (Paglia kick) 2:37 CCU Whitley 37-yd pass from Childers 23-30 (Durham kick) 7-65, 1:50 TOP

The Coastal Carolina University football squad wrapped up its 2009 schedule with a 30-23 Big South Conference loss at Charleston Southern, Nov. 21. The Chants got on the scoreboard first in the second quarter, wrapping up a 10-play, 44-yard drive. Kicker Justin Durham connected on a 26-yard field goal to put Coastal up 3-0 with 10:43 remaining in the second. Charleston Southern rebounded on its next drive after putting together a 10-play march of its own over 60 yards. However, the drive stalled and John Paglia hit his 25-yard field attempt to knot the game at three with just under five minutes remaining in the half. CSU got back on the board with its next possession, putting together a seven-play, 70-yard drive over just 1:41. Quarterback A.J. Toscano scampered for 13 yards into the end zone and Paglia’s point after made it 10-3 Bucs with 1:06 to go in the half. For the second game in a row, Coastal got the ball back with a minute to go and found a way to get a touchdown. Starting on its own 40-yard line, the Chants took just seven plays and 55 seconds to find the end zone, with quarterback Zach MacDowall diving in from two yards out. The key play was a 26-yard pass completion from MacDowall to running back Tommy Fraser to get the ball down to the CSU 2. Durham hit the extra point and the two teams entered the halftime break knotted at 10. The Bucs took advantage of a short Coastal punt to re-take the lead. This time, it was a 27-yard drive that ended with a 44-yard Paglia field goal to make it 13-10 CSU early in the third. CSU then added to its lead after a Chanticleer miscue to get the ball back at the 50-yard line. It took just five plays to get on the board, as Toscano hit Kwame Krakue for an 11-yard touchdown and the extra point made it 20-10 with 8:50 to go in the third. Coastal fought back on their next possession with a long drive, taking 13 plays to go 86 yards in 5:54. Fraser plunged in from two yards out for his first touchdown of the contest to trim the margin to 20-16. However, Durham pulled his point after attempt wide left and the difference remained four with 2:56 to play in the contest. CSU pushed the lead back to seven on a Paglia field goal from 18 yards, making it 23-16 with 13:16 to play. The game was sealed when Bach intercepted MacDowall and returned it 25 yards for the score with the extra point making it 30-16 with 4:32 to go in the contest. Coastal got it close in the late going as quarterback Jamie Childers connected with wide receiver Brandon Whitley for a 37-yard touchdown pass and the point after trimmed it to 30-23 with 2:37 remaining. The Chants kicked off and eventually held the Bucs with less than 30 seconds to go, but couldn’t get off their end of the field and ended up with the loss. CSU outgained Coastal 437-371, including rushing for 239 yards to just 146 for the Chants. Both teams had three turnovers in the contest as well. Coastal was led by Fraser with 18 carries for 79 yards and one touchdown, while he also had two catches for 39 yards. MacDowall was 15-for-30 for 167 yards and two interceptions through the air while rushing 11 times for 34 yards and one score. Paul Nicholas had four receptions for 45 yards, while safety Dominique Davenport had a season-high 11 tackles and a pair of interceptions. Charleston Southern was paced by Antwan Ivey with 19 carries fro 145 yards, while Toscano was 18-for-26 for 198 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions passing and eight rushes for 45 yards and another score. Gerald Stevenson had five catches for 76 yards, while linebacker Chris Patrick led all tacklers with 13 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss.

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COASTAL 24 11 12 1 146 41 3.6 225 18-34-2 6.6 12.5 371 75 4.9 2-1 6-55 2-73 36.5 36.5 0 5-238 47.6 34.2 0 0-0-0 0.0 6-99-0 16.5 2-20-0 0-0-0 0 29:42 5 of 12 1 of 1 3-4 1-7 2-3 1-3

CSU 25 12 11 2 239 34 7.0 198 18-27-2 7.3 11.0 437 61 7.2 2-1 6-46 1-25 25.0 25.0 1 7-418 59.7 42.7 1 0-0-0 0.0 3-67-0 22.3 2-28-1 0-0-0 0 30:18 3 of 9 0 of 0 4-5 4-25 3-3 3-4

RUSHING: Coastal Carolina-FRASER, T. 18-79; MacDOWALL, Z. 11-34; HEIGHT, J. 5-28; WHITENER, M. 4-6; CHILDERS, J. 3-minus 1. Charleston Southern-IVEY, A. 19-145; TOSCANO, A. 8-45; STEVENSON, G. 2-25; MOON, D. 3-24; HACKWORTH, B. 2-0. PASSING: Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 15-30-2-167; CHILDERS, J. 3-4-0-58. Charleston Southern-TOSCANO, A. 18-26-2-198; IVEY, A. 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Coastal Carolina-WHITLEY, B. 4-69; NICHOLAS, P. 4-45; DURAN, D. 3-27; FRASER, T. 2-39; HEIGHT, J. 2-17; WILLIS, M. 2-15; MORGAN, J. 1-13. Charleston Southern-IVEY, A. 6-33; STEVENSON, G. 4-66; KRAKUE, K. 4-63; CHALMERS, A. 2-12; JONES, T. 1-14; CHIN, J. 1-10. FUMBLES: Coastal Carolina-MacDOWALL, Z. 2-1. Charleston Southern-IVEY, A. 1-0; LEE, D. 1-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-DAVENPORT, D. 5-6; BROWN, E.J. 3-4; JACOBS, A. 2-4; OBOH, P. 2-3; NORMAN, J. 2-3; DAVIS, Q. 1-3; CUNNINGHAM, K. 3-0; LOTT, M. 3-0; McFIELD, C. 2-1; BALKUNAS, R. 1-2; SANDERS, B. 1-2; HOLMAN, D. 0-3; CAMPBELL, T. 2-0; FRASIER, D. 1-1; CAMPBELL, M. 1-0; WALLS, C. 1-0; MITCHELL, C. 1-0; DAVIS, J. 0-1; STEWARD, D. 0-1; JENKINS, B.J. 0-1; JOLLY, T. 0-1. Charleston SouthernPATRICK, C. 5-8; KUZDALE, C. 4-6; GODFREY, F. 3-7; McKAIN, A. 2-7; BAZILE, J. 5-2; HARVEY, A. 4-3; BACH, M. 3-1; HARRIS, T. 1-3; ARD, R. 1-3; ANTAPLYAN, J. 1-2; WALTON, J. 1-1; PARRIS, C. 1-1; JAMES, C. 1-1; JACKSON, D. 0-2; MILLIS, A. 1-0; JOHNSON, K. 1-0; FOOTE, T. 1-0; MOON, D. 1-0; NEAL, A. 1-0; STERLING, C. 0-1; WOODS, M. 0-1; IVEY, A. 0-1; BLOEDOORN, A. 0-1; LANCASTER, J. 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): Coastal Carolina-OBOH, P. 1-0. Charleston Southern-PARRIS, C. 1-1; WALTON, J. 1-0; PATRICK, C. 1-0; BLOEDOORN, A. 0-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Coastal Carolina-DAVENPORT, D. 2-20. Charleston Southern-BACH, M. 1-25; HARVEY, A. 1-3.

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FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE TE - David Duran DL - Phillip Oboh DB - Josh Norman

Ryan Boehm, C 2nd Team All-Big South

SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE OL - Ryan Boehm LB - Desmond Steward

BIG SOUTH ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Justin Durham

Other Honors:

• E.J. Brown: Big South Conference Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 28) • Zach MacDowall: Big South Conference Choice Hotels Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 12) • Derrick Frasier: Big South Conference Choice Hotels Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 12) • Justin Durham: Big South Conference Choice Hotels Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 12) • Josh Norman: Big South Conference Choice Hotels Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 9) • Josh Norman: The Sports Network & College Sporting News National Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 9) • Josh Norman: Third Team All-America by Associated Press (Dec. 16) • Tommy Fraser: First Team All-American by The Sports Network (Dec. 29) • Tommy Fraser: Named to the College Sporting News FCS Fabulous Fifty All-American Team (Jan. 5) • Josh Norman: Named to the College Sporting News FCS Fabulous Fifty All-American Team (Jan. 5)

2009 BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mike Brown, R-Soph., WR/QB, Liberty

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tyler Santucci, Sr., LB, Stony Brook

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FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Matt Goods, DL, Gardner-Webb

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Mario Brown, R-Sr., LB, Gardner-Webb

FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE OFFENSE QB - Stan Doolittle, Sr., Gardner-Webb RB - Edwin Gowins, Soph., Stony Brook RB - Conte Cuttino, Sr., Stony Brook WR - Mike Brown, R-Soph., Liberty WR - Gerald Stevenson, Jr., Charleston Southern WR - James Perry III, R-Soph., Gardner-Webb TE - David Duran, R-So., Coastal Carolina OL - Bryan Mosier, R-Sr., Liberty OL - Paul Fenaroli, Jr., Stony Brook OL - Corey O’Daniel, Jr., Gardner-Webb OL - George Handler, R-Sr., VMI OL - Josh Weaver, R-Sr., Liberty

SECOND-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE OFFENSE QB - Tommy Beecher, R-Sr., Liberty RB - Howard Abegesah, Sr., VMI RB - Patrick Hall, Jr., Gardner-Webb WR - Chris Summers, R-Soph., Liberty WR - Patrick McKoy, Soph., Presbyterian College WR - Kwame Krakue, R-Jr., Charleston Southern TE - Will Quarles, R-Sr., Liberty OL - Ryan Boehm, R-Sr., Coastal Carolina OL - Kyle Webber, Sr., Gardner-Webb OL - J.W. Myers, R-Sr., Charleston Southern OL - Mario Cosby, R-Sr., Liberty OL - Alex Stadler, R-Jr., Liberty

DEFENSE DL - Trey Jacobs, Sr., Liberty DL - Phillip Oboh, Sr., Coastal Carolina DL - Matt Goods, Fr., Gardner-Webb DL - Joel Walton, Jr., Charleston Southern LB - Tyler Santucci, Sr., Stony Brook LB - Marty Patterson, Jr., Gardner-Webb LB - Mario Brown, R-Sr., Gardner-Webb LB - Andrew McKain, R-Sr., Charleston Southern DB - Josh Norman, Soph., Coastal Carolina DB - Arin West, Jr., Stony Brook DB - KaJuan Lee, R-Soph., Liberty DB - Chris Kuzdale, Soph., Charleston Southern

DEFENSE DL - Josh Wine, Jr., VMI DL - Quinnon Isom, R-Sr., Gardner-Webb DL - Asa Chapman, Soph, Liberty DL - Chris Perri, Sr., Stony Brook LB - Doncel Bolt, Jr., Liberty LB - Wes Cheek, Sr., Liberty LB - Emilio Calvin, R-Soph., VMI LB - Desmond Steward, R-Soph., Coastal Carolina DB - Byron Allen, R-Soph., VMI DB - Chris Rocco, Sr., Liberty DB - Justin Bethel, Soph., Presbyterian College DB - Chris Richards, Sr., Stony Brook

SPECIAL TEAMS PK - Matt Bevins, Soph., Liberty P - Marc Ray, R-Fr., VMI LS - Andrew McKain, R-Sr., Charleston Southern KR - David Montgomery, Sr., Gardner-Webb PR - Tim Maypray, Sr., VMI

SPECIAL TEAMS PK - John Paglia, Jr., Charleston Southern (tie) PK - Ryan Gates, Soph., Gardner-Webb (tie) P - Mike Larsson, Soph., Liberty LS - Matt Quinn, Sr., Presbyterian College KR - Aaron Hewlett, R-Sr., Liberty PR - Antwan Ivey, Soph., Charleston Southern

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ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Andrew McKain, R-Sr., LB, Charleston Southern Justin Durham, R-Jr., K, Coastal Carolina Mario Brown, R-Sr., LB, Gardner-Webb Chris Rocco, Sr., DB, Liberty Matt Freeman, Sr., DL, Presbyterian College Jeff Santos, Sr., OL, Stony Brook George Handler, R-Sr., OL, VMI


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HONORS

Final National Rankings SportsNetwork ESPN/USA Today Don Hansen’s Weekly Gazette CSN Coaches’ Poll I-AA.org/Any Given Saturday

14th 24th 24th 23rd 24th 9th 22nd 25th 15th Receiving Votes Receiving Votes

2006 2005 2004 2005 2004 2006 2005 2004 2006 2005 2004

National FCS Coach of the Year David Bennett (Sportexe)

2006

Eddie Robinson Award (N a t i o n a l C o a c h

David Bennett

Ye a r )

of the

Finalist

2006

Walter Payton Award (FCS O f f e ns i v e P l a y e r

Tyler Thigpen

of the

Ye a r )

7th

2006

Don Hansen’s Weekly Gazette National Player of the Year Tyler Thigpen

Offensive Back

2006

ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS AFCA

(Only one team) Tyler Thigpen

Associated Press Tyler Thigpen Brad Poston Jerome Simpson Quinton Teal Tyler Norman

Sports Network Brad Poston Jerome Simpson Mike Tolbert Marrio Norman Jerome Simpson

Quarterback

2006

First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Third Team

2006 2006 2006 2006 2009

Third Team Third Team Second Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention

2006 2006 2007 2007 2007

Running Back Cornerback

2009 2009

Don Hansen’s Weekly Gazette

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Antwon Trice Nick Johnson Quinton Teal Tyler Thigpen Brad Poston

Third Team Honorable Mention Third Team First Team Second Team

2004 2004 2005 2006 2006

Second Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention

2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III

2004

National Football Foundation National Honor Society

REGION HONORS AFCA Region Coach of the Year David Bennett

Don Hansen’s Weekly Gazette Regional Player of the Year Quinton Teal Quinton Teal Tyler Thigpen

Defensive Back Defensive Back Offensive Back

Don Hansens Weekly Gazette All-Region Team Kelvin McIver Antwon Trice Patrick Hall Josh Hoke Nick Johnson Brandon Jeffcoat Quinton Teal Quinton Teal Antwon Trice Maurice Simpkins Josh Hoke Brian Kepple Brad Poston Jerome Simpson Quinton Teal Tyler Thigpen Rodney Burgess Jamar Leath Sam Harper Ronnie Mason

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Third Team Third Team First Team First Team Second Team Third Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention

The State’s South Carolina Player of the Year Tyler Thigpen

College Sporting News Fab 50 (Only one team) Tommy Fraser Josh Norman

Jerome Simpson Quinton Teal Brian Kepple Rodney Burgess Jamar Leath

Offensive

The State’s South Carolina All-Star Team (4) Josh Hoke Maurice Simpkins Jerome Simpson Quinton Teal Rodney Burgess Jamar Leath Brad Poston Jerome Simpson Quinton Teal

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team

Patrick Hall Josh Hoke Josh Hoke Brad Poston Derrick Frasier

(must

2005 2006 2006

2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

2006

have completed eligibility with

Rodney Burgess Anthony Franklin Sam Harper Josh Hoke Brian Kepple Jamar Leath Brad Poston Tyler Thigpen Ren McKinnon

Josh Hoke Josh Hoke

First Team First Team

Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina

2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007

October 25, 2004 September 12, 2005

Don Hansen’s Weekly Gazette Player of the Week Josh Hoke Jamar Leath Josh Hoke Josh Hoke Tyler Thigpen Tyler Thigpen Jamar Leath Tyler Thigpen

Special Teams Defensive Special Teams Special Teams Offensive Offensive Defensive Offensive

I-AA.org Weekly All-Stars Tyler Thigpen

Offensive

09/28/04 09/14/05 09/26/05 10/19/05 09/10/06 10/01/06 10/08/06 11/12/06

09/14/005

Sports Network Player of the Week 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Jerome Simpson Marrio Norman Dominique Davenport Josh Norman

Offensive Defensive Defensive Defensive

College Sporting News Player of the Week Josh Norman

2004 2005 2006

2005 2006

Offensive linemen Antwon Trice (left) and Nick Johnson (right) were Coastal Carolina’s first-ever All-Americans in football, as Trice was a third-team selection and Johnson a honorable mention honoree from Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette in 2004.

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3.2 GPA)

College Sports Report “National Team of the Week”

Division I-AA Athletic Directors Association Academic All-Star

CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America

2005 2005 2006 2006 2008

NATIONAL WEEKLY HONORS

ACADEMIC HONORS Josh Hoke Josh Hoke Josh Hoke

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team

Defensive

10/09/06 11/20/06 09/09/08 11/09/09

11/09/09


BIG SOUTH HONORS Coach of the Year

David Bennett

2004

Offensive Player of the Year Patrick Hall Tyler Thigpen

Freshman of the Year Jerome Simpson

2004 2006 2004

Scholar-Athlete of the Year Josh Hoke

2006

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year (A l l S p o r t s )

Josh Hoke

2006-07 Academic Year

First Team All-Big South Maurice Simpkins Greg Williamson Patrick Hall Josh Hoke Brandon Jeffcoat Nick Johnson Kelvin McIver Maurice Simpkins Quinton Teal Antwon Trice Josh Hoke Jamar Leath Kelvin McIver Brad Poston Maurice Simpkins Quinton Teal Antwon Trice Rodney Burgess James Coble Sam Harper Brian Kepple Jamar Leath Brad Poston Jerome Simpson Quinton Teal Tyler Thigpen Brandon Autry Adrain Grady Britt Leggett Marrio Norman Jerome Simpson Mike Tolbert Ben Erdman Britt Leggett D.J. Rice David Duran Josh Norman Phillip Oboh

Linebacker Return Specialist Running Back Kicker Tight End Offensive Line Defensive Line Linebacker Defensive Back Offensive Line Kicker Linebacker Defensive Line Offensive Line Linebacker Defensive Back Offensive Line Tight End Long Snapper Defensive Line Offensive Line Linebacker Offensive Line Wide Receiver Defensive Back Quarterback Defensive Back Defensive Line Offensive Line Defensive Back Wide Receiver Fullback Punter Offensive Line Linebacker Tight End Defensive Back Defensive End

Second Team All-Big South Rayshun Crosby Adrain Grady Nick Johnson Aundres Perkins Brad Poston Antwon Trice Greg Williamson Adrain Grady Sam Harper David Parker Jerome Simpson Greg Williamson Sergio Geiger Adrain Grady Patrick Hall

Defensive Line Defensive Line Offensive Line Running Back Offensive Line Offensive Line Defensive Back Defensive Line Defensive Line Return Specialist Wide Receiver Defensive Back Defensive Back Defensive Line Running Back

2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005

Patrick Hall was the 2004 Big South Conference Player of the Year. Brian Kepple Aundres Perkins Jerome Simpson Zack St. Clair Robbie Wright Ronnie Mason Dewitt Myers Aundres Perkins Phillip Oboh Whittmin Reese D.J. Rice Anthony Steele Ryan Boehm Desmond Steward

Offensive Line Running Back Wide Receiver Long Snapper Offensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Back Running Back Defensive Line Defensive Back Linebacker Linebacker Offensive Line Linebacker

2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2009 2009

Big South All-Academic Team Maurice Simpkins Josh Hoke Josh Hoke Josh Hoke Whittmin Reese Derrick Frasier Justin Durham

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Big South Players of the Week Maurice Simpkins Demetrius Morant Darnell Williams Josh Hoke Maurice Simpkins Greg Williamson Maurice Simpkins Jerome Simpson Jerome Simpson Josh Hoke Aundres Perkins Tyler Thigpen Josh Hoke Jerome Simpson Marrio Norman Perry Parks Rob Williams Mike Tolbert Patrick Hall Ro-Derick Middleton Rob Williams Josh Hoke Patrick Hall Patrick Hall Jamar Leath Josh Hoke Josh Hoke Coastal Offense Jamar Leath Tyler Thigpen

Defensive Freshman Special Teams Special Teams Defensive Special Teams Defensive Freshman Freshman Special Teams Offensive Offensive Special Teams Freshman Freshman Offensive Special Teams Freshman Offensive (Co) Freshman Special Teams Special Teams Offensive Offensive Defensive Special Teams Special Teams Offensive Defensive Offensive (Co)

09/08/03 09/29/03 09/29/03 10/26/03 11/03/03 11/10/03 11/24/03 09/06/04 09/13/04 09/29/04 09/29/04 10/11/04 10/11/04 10/11/04 10/18/04 10/18/04 10/18/04 10/25/04 11/01/04 11/01/04 11/01/04 11/08/04 11/15/04 11/23/04 09/05/05 09/05/05 09/12/05 09/12/05 09/12/05 10/03/05

Warren Jennings Josh Hoke J Jamar Leath osh Hoke Whittmin Reese Tyler Thigpen Josh Hoke J Tyler Thigpen amar Anderson Jerome Simpson Quinton Teal Tyler Thigpen Jerome Simpson Jamar Leath Sean Lundy Mike Tolbert Quinton Teal Josh Hoke Tyler Thigpen Dominique Davenport Tyler Thigpen Marrio Norman Eric O’Neal William Richardson Derrick Frasier Jamar Anderson Ro-Derick Middleton Keon Cunningham Mike Tolbert Arthur Sitton Brandon Autry David Parker Eric O’Neal Santini Washington Dominique Davenport Zach MacDowall Zach MacDowall D.J. Rice Ben Erdman Marcus Lott Josh Norman E.J. Brown Zach MacDowell Derrick Frasier Justin Durham Josh Norman

HONORS Freshman Special Teams Defensive Special Teams Freshman Offensive Special Teams Offensive Freshman Offensive Defensive Offensive Offensive Defensive Special Teams Offensive Defensive Special Teams Offensive Freshman Offensive Defensive Freshman Offensive Freshman Special Teams Defensive Freshman Offensive Special Teams Defensive Special Teams Freshman Defensive Defensive Offensive Offensive Defensive Special Teams Defensive Freshman Defensive Offensive Defensive Special Teams Defensive

10/03/05 10/03/05 10/17/05 10/17/05 10/17/05 10/31/05 11/14/05 09/11/06 09/18/06 09/18/06 09/25/06 10/02/06 10/09/06 10/09/06 10/09/06 10/16/06 10/30/06 11/06/06 11/13/06 11/13/06 11/20/06 11/20/06 09/10/07 09/10/07 10/08/07 10/15/07 10/15/07 10/22/07 10/29/07 10/29/07 10/29/07 11/07/05 11/05/07 11/12/07 09/08/08 09/15/08 09/22/08 09/22/08 11/10/08 11/10/08 11/17/08 09/28/09 10/12/09 10/12/09 10/12/09 11/09/09

Big South Graduate Fellowship Anthony Franklin

2006-07 Academic Year

Christenberry Award Winner Anthony Franklin (4.0, mathematics)

2006-07 Academic Year

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Anthony Franklin

2006-07

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ALL - AM E R I C A N S

Rodney Burgess

• 2006 Don Hansen’s Weekly Gazette Honorable Mention

Jamar Leath

Tommy Fraser

• 2009 Sports Network First Team • 2009 College Sporting News FCS Fabulous Fifty

Josh Norman

• 2006 Don Hansen's Weekly Gazette Honorable Mention

• 2009 Associated Press Third Team • 2009 College Sporting News FCS Fabulous Fifty

Josh Hoke

• 2005 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team • 2006 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team

Nick Johnson

• 2006 Don Hansen's Weekly Gazette Third Team

Brad Poston

Jerome Simpson

Marrio Norman

• 2007 Sports Network Honorable Mention

Brian Kepple

• 2004 Don Hansen's Weekly Gazette Honorable Mention

• 2006 Associated Press Second Team • 2006 Associated Press Second • 2006 Don Hansen's Weekly Gazette Team Second Team • 2006 Don Hansen’s Weekly Gazette • 2006 Sports Network Third Team Second Team • 2006 Sports Network Third Team • 2007 Sports Network Honorable Mention

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Quinton Teal

• 2006 Associated Press Second Team • 2006 Don Hansen's Weekly Gazette Second Team • 2005 Don Hansen's Weekly Gazette Third Team

Tyler Thigpen

• 2006 American Football Coaches Association (Only one team) • 2006 Associated Press First Team • 2006 Walter Payton Award - 7th • 2006 Don Hansen's Weekly Gazette First Team & National Offensive Back of the Year

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Mike Tolbert

• 2007 Sports Network Second Team

Antwon Trice

• 2004 Don Hansen's Weekly Gazette Third Team


ALL -T I M E L E T T E R M E N

•A•

•L•

Chris Allen..................................... 2004, 2005, 2006 Brandon Anderson............................................2003 Jamar Anderson............................ 2006, 2007, 2008 Larry Anderson..................................................2003 Leonard Atkins..................................................2004 Brandon Autry.....................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Justin Landrum....................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Jamar Leath.........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Britt Leggett........................2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Trae Long................................................2008, 2009 Marcus Lott.............................................2008, 2009 Ryan Lowery...........................................2003, 2004 Sean Lundy.............................................2005, 2006 Ramel Lyde.......................................................2003

•B•

Robert Balkunas......................................2008, 2009 Brooks Barbaree......................................2008, 2009 Willie Barnes........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Josh Bauer.........................................................2004 Troy Biddy.........................................................2003 Justin Birch.......................................................2009 Ryan Boehm.........................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Danny Bonifas............................... 2007, 2008, 2009 Brandon Bouie..................................................2004 Charles Boyd...........................................2003, 2004 James Brochu................................ 2003, 2004, 2005 Louie Brock.......................................................2005 Bryan Brooks...........................................2008, 2009 Jasper Brooks....................................................2003 Chris Brown.......................................................2007 E.J. Brown...............................................2008, 2009 D.J. Brunson.................................. 2007, 2008, 2009 Rashiek Buchanan...................................2003, 2004 Rodney Burgess...................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Morgan Byers....................................................2004 Tony Byrd................................................2006, 2007

•C•

Travis Cain............................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Marlon Campbell...............................................2009 Tyler Campbell.....................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Braden Cannon....................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Brandon Carr................................. 2003, 2004, 2005 Tim Carson.................................... 2004, 2005, 2006 Kenneth Chambers...............2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Darius Chapman................................................2008 Jamie Childers.........................................2008, 2009 Brad Cline..........................................................2003 James Coble............................................2005, 2006 Ben Collins.................................... 2007, 2008, 2009 Keith Cox...........................................................2004 Rayshun Crosby.................................................2003 Scott Crouch......................................................2004 Keon Cunningham........................ 2007, 2008, 2009 Ramard Cunningham........................................2003

•D•

Travis Dannelly..................................................2003 Dominique Davenport................... 2006, 2007, 2009 Jamel Davis.......................................................2009 Quinton Davis....................................................2009 Rich Diggs.........................................................2003 Clarence Donley............................ 2006, 2007, 2008 William Dunlap.................................................2005 David Duran......................................................2009 Justin Durham............................... 2007, 2008, 2009 Will Durrett................................... 2003, 2004, 2007

•E•

Jett Eppes..........................................................2004 Raymond Emmerling..............................2007, 2008 Ben Erdman.................................. 2007, 2008, 2009 Scott Fambrough.....................................2006, 2007

•F•

Nathan Farley..........................................2004, 2005 Anthony Featherstone..........2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Brandon Fisher..................................................2003 Marcus Fladger..................................................2009 Chris Floyd...............................................2008, 2009 Efrim Floyd........................................................2004

•M•

Maurice Simpkins

• Three-time All-Big South First Team Jamie Fordham....................2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Sean Fortson.....................................................2007 Anthony Franklin.................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Tim Franklin............................................2008, 2009 Tommy Fraser.......................2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Derrick Frasier............................... 2007, 2008, 2009 Anthony Frye....................................................2008 Cortney Furr......................................................2004

•G•

Shaun Gaines................................ 2004, 2005, 2006 Kerebi Gause...........................................2006, 2007 Racheed Gause.............................. 2006, 2007, 2008 Sergio Geiger.......................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Leon Goodwin...................................................2008 Adrain Grady........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 Keith Graham....................................................2008 JoJo Grant...............................................2005, 2008 Lounzy Green....................................................2003 Jon Greene...........................2004, 2005, 2006, 2008

•H•

Patrick Hall.................................... 2003, 2004, 2005 Ben Hampton.......................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Jeremy Harden........................................2008, 2009 Kent Harper................................... 2007, 2008, 2009 Sam Harper..........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Jermaine Harrington...............................2003, 2004 Brian Harrison.........................................2008, 2009 Corey Hawkins.........................................2008, 2009 Jeremy Height...................................................2009 Tre Henderson...................................................2009 Josh Herring......................................................2004 Josh Hoke.............................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Dexter Holman........................................2008, 2009 Dameon Hopkins.....................................2003, 2005 Chase Howe.................................. 2006, 2007, 2008

•J•

Andrae Jacobs...................................................2009 John Jay..................................................2004, 2005 Brandon Jeffcoat.....................................2003, 2004 B.J. Jenkins..............................................2008, 2009 Warren Jennings..................2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Matt Johnson....................................................2009 Nick Johnson...........................................2003, 2004 Tarvorris Jolly....................................................2009 Aaron Jones.......................................................2004 Jermaine Jones.................................................2004 Kenny Jones............................................2008, 2009 Kenneth Joshen............................ 2004, 2006, 2007

•K•

A.J. Kelley..........................................................2009 DeMario Kelly....................................................2005 Brian Kepple........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Trent Killian.............................................2006, 2007

Zach MacDowall......................................2008, 2009 Barrett Maners........................................2004, 2006 Matt Manning.........................................2008, 2009 Patrick Martin...................................................2009 Ronnie Mason......................2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Chris McDonald....................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Taylor McFadden...............................................2003 Dane McFarlin...................................................2003 Chad McField...........................................2008, 2009 Zach McGehee...................................................2009 Kelvin McIver..........................................2004, 2005 Ren McKinnon.........................................2004, 2005 Ro-Derick Middleton............2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Stuart Miles......................................................2007 Carlton Mitchell.......................................2008, 2009 L.J. Mobley........................................................2007 Willie Moore......................................................2003 Demetrius Morant.............................................2003 Gabe Moreland............................. 2006, 2007, 2008 Jonathan Morgan....................................2008, 2009 Dewitt Myers........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

•N•

Keith Nevins......................................................2008 Paul Nicholas...........................................2008, 2009 David Nixon................................... 2007, 2008, 2009 Chris Noble..........................2003, 2004¸ 2005, 2006 Josh Norman...........................................2008, 2009 Marrio Norman....................2004, 2006, 2007, 2008

•O•

Eric O’Neal..................................... 2007, 2008, 2009 Philip Oboh..........................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Eric Outlaw..............................................2003, 2004 Jake Owen.........................................................2009 Donnie Owens...................................................2009 Jonathan Oxandaboure.....................................2004

•P•

James Pallassino.....................................2007, 2008 Allen Parker.......................................................2004 David Parker.................................. 2003, 2004, 2005 Perry Parks.................................... 2004, 2005, 2006 Andrew Parsons................................................2009 Aundres Perkins...................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Jamie Perkinson............................ 2007, 2008, 2009 Brett Porterfield............................ 2004, 2005, 2006 Brad Poston..........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Chris Presley......................................................2009 Jeremiah Pressley..............................................2003

Shon Shuler.......................................................2003 Zori Simmons..........................................2004, 2005 Maurice Simpkins.......................... 2003, 2004, 2005 Jerome Simpson...................2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 James Sims................................... 2007, 2008, 2009 Arthur Sitton........................2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Seth Smalls................................... 2007, 2008, 2009 Curtis Smiley...........................................2007, 2008 Zack St. Clair.........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Vince Starr............................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Anthony Steele....................2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Andrew Stephens....................................2008, 2009 Josh Stevenson.............................. 2005, 2006, 2007 Desmond Steward...................................2008, 2009 Adrian Sullivan..................................................2009 Nick Sumpter....................................................2007

•T•

Eshoun Talley....................................................2003 Quinton Teal.........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Tyler Thigpen........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Franky Tolbert......................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Mike Tolbert.........................2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Chadd Toothman.....................................2003, 2004 Antwon Trice................................. 2003, 2004, 2005

•U•

Trent Usher.................................... 2005, 2007, 2008

•W•

Chris Walker............................................2005, 2007 Chris Walls..................................... 2007, 2008, 2009 Ron Washington...................2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Santini Washington..............2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Darrin Watkins..................................................2003 Akeem Wesley...................................................2009 Marcus Whitener...............................................2009 Dominique Whiteside........................................2009 Brandon Whitley........................... 2007, 2008, 2009 Jonathan Wilhoit........................... 2003, 2004, 2005 Darnell Williams......................................2003, 2005 Pat Williams......................................................2009 Rob Williams........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Tony Williams.......................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Greg Williamson......................................2003, 2004 Travis Williamson....................................2005, 2006 Cedric Willis.......................................................2005 Marquel Willis.........................................2008, 2009 Alex Wolfe...............................................2007, 2008 Robbie Wright............................... 2003, 2004, 2005

•Z•

Robert Zapata...................................................2004

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Whittmin Reese...................2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 C.J. Rhinehart....................................................2004 D.J. Rice................................2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Les Rice...................................................2003, 2004 William Richardson.................................2007, 2008 Parez Riley...........................2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Carl Robinson..........................................2004, 2005 Brian Rousey................................. 2004, 2005, 2006

•S•

Brian Sanders................................ 2007, 2008, 2009 Austin Shirley....................................................2009

Greg Williamson

• Coastal’s first All-Big South First Team Pick

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S I N GL E GAM E C O A S T AL I N D I V I D UAL R E C O R D S Most rushing carries 1. 34 A. Perkins 2. 25 P. Hall 3. 23 T. Fraser 23 T. Fraser 23 E. O’Neal 23 A. Perkins 23 A. Perkins 8. 22 J. Fordham 22 P. Hall 10. 20 P. Hall 20 P. Hall 20 A. Perkins

at North Greenville at Charleston Southern Presbyterian Gardner-Webb North Carolina A&T Davidson Newberry Delaware State at Elon at Liberty Charleston Southern at Jacksonville

Most net yards rushing 1. 244 (13 carries) M. Tolbert 2. 202 (34 carries) A. Perkins 3. 201 (17 carries) P. Hall 4. 195 (20 carries) P. Hall 5. 171 (17 carries) P. Hall 6. 157 (23 carries) T. Fraser 157 (19 carries) P. Hall 8. 151 (8 carries) M. Tolbert 9. 133 (13 carries) J. Fordham 10. 130 (23 carries) E. O’Neal

9-25-03 11-19-05 11-14-09 11-7-09 9-26-09 9-11-04 9-6-03 9-24-05 9-3-05 10-22-05 11-20-04 9-20-03

VMI 10-27-07 at North Greenville 9-25-03 at Davidson 11-8-03 Charleston Southern 11-20-04 Savannah State 11-6-04 Presbyterian 11-14-09 Jacksonville 11-13-04 at VMI 10-14-06 Presbyterian 10-20-07 North Carolina A&T 9-26-09

Highest average gain per rush (10 carries) 1. 18.8 (13-244) M. Tolbert VMI 10-27-07 2. 11.9 (10-119) T. Thigpen at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 3. 11.8 (17-201) P. Hall at Davidson 11-8-03 4. 10.7 (10-107) M. Tolbert Liberty 10-23-04 5. 10.2 (13-133) J. Fordham Presbyterian 10-20-07 10.2 (11-112) T. Thigpen VMI 10-29-05 7. 10.1 (17-171) P. Hall Savannah State 11-6-04 8. 9.8 (20-195) P. Hall Charleston Southern 11-20-04 9. 9.4 (10-94) T. Thigpen at Wofford 9-9-06 10. 8.8 (12-105) A. Perkins at Savannah State 10-25-03 Most rushing TDs scored 1. 4 A. Perkins Charleston Southern 2. 3 D. Morant Charleston (WV) 3 A. Perkins at North Greenville 3 T. Thigpen VMI 3 M. Tolbert Georgia Southern 3 M. Tolbert at Gardner-Webb 3 M. Tolbert at Charleston Southern 8. 2 29 times -- most recent 2 Z. MacDowall Presbyterian 2 E. O’Neal Monmouth

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11-20-04 10-11-03 9-25-03 10-29-05 9-15-07 11-11-06 11-17-07 11-14-09 9-12-09

Longest rush from scrimmage 1. 86 M. Tolbert VMI 2. 80 M. Tolbert at VMI 3. 77 T. Thigpen VMI 4. 76 T. Thigpen at Gardner-Webb 5. 70 P. Hall Savannah State 70 C. McDonald Charleston (WV) 70 M. Tolbert Liberty 8. 68 P. Hall Charleston Southern 9. 67 A. Sitton Towson 10. 63 P. Hall at Davidson

10-27-07 10-14-06 10-29-05 11-11-06 11-6-04 10-9-04 10-28-06 11-20-04 9-20-08 11-8-03

Most passes attempted 1. 44 Z. MacDowall 2. 43 T. Thigpen 3. 42 Z. MacDowall 4. 41 T. Thigpen 5. 36 T. Thigpen 36 T. Thigpen 7. 33 Z. MacDowall 33 W. Richardson 33 T. Thigpen 10. 32 W. Richardson

Liberty Elon Gardner-Webb at Appalachian State James Madison Charleston Southern Stony Brook at Delaware State Furman Georgia Southern

10-4-08 9-2-06 11-7-09 11-25-06 9-10-05 11-18-06 10-25-08 9-1-07 10-7-06 9-15-07

Most passes completed 1. 25 Z. MacDowall 2. 24 Z. MacDowall 24 T. Thigpen 24 T. Thigpen 5. 23 T. Thigpen 23 T. Thigpen 7. 22 Z. MacDowall 22 T. Thigpen 9. 21 Z. MacDowall 21 T. Thigpen

Gardner-Webb Liberty James Madison at Appalachian State Elon Charleston Southern Stony Brook at Gardner-Webb at Gardner-Webb Furman

11-7-09 10-4-08 9-10-05 11-25-06 9-2-06 11-18-06 10-25-08 11-11-06 11-8-08 10-7-06

Highest percentage passes completed (10 atts) 1. 81.5 (22-27) T. Thigpen at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 2. 81.2 (13-16) W. Richardson at Char. Southern 11-17-07 3. 80.0 (8-10) R. McKinnon Charleston Southern 11-20-04 4. 73.7 (14-19) Z. MacDowall Monmouth 9-12-09 5. 73.1 (19-26) T. Thigpen at Winston-Salem St. 9-30-06 6. 70.4 (19-27) T. Thigpen at VMI 10-14-06 7. 70.0 (14-20) Z. MacDowall VMI 10-10-09 70.0 (21-30) Z. MacDowall at Gardner-Webb 11-8-08 70.0 (7-10) W. Richardson Charleston Southern 11-22-08 10. 69.2 (9-13) J. Childers at Towson 9-19-09

Highest passing efficiency rating (10 attempts) 1. 242.7 T. Thigpen Savannah State 11-4-06 2. 235.5 T. Thigpen at Wofford 9-9-06 3. 214.0 T. Thigpen at Winston-Salem State 9-30-06 4. 203.8 T. Thigpen at Liberty 11-15-03 5. 201.1 T. Thigpen at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 6. 198.7 W. Richardson Mansfield 11-12-05 7. 185.8 W. Richardson Winston-Salem State 9-8-07 8. 184.8 Z. MacDowall at Gardner-Webb 11-8-08 9. 180.6 T. Thigpen at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 10. 179.4 R. McKinnon Charleston Southern 11-20-04

Most passing yards 1. 382 Z. MacDowall 1. 382 Z. MacDowall 2. 351 T. Thigpen 3. 332 Z. MacDowall 4. 325 T. Thigpen 5. 316 T. Thigpen 6. 312 T. Thigpen 7. 306 Z. MacDowall 306 T. Thigpen 9. 301 W. Richardson 10. 292 Z. MacDowall

Longest pass completion 1. 80 T. Thigpen at Wofford 2. 75 W. Richardson Presbyterian 3. 66 T. Thigpen Liberty 4. 63 Z. MacDowall Towson 5. 61 Z. MacDowall N.C. Central 61 T. Thigpen at Gardner-Webb 7. 60 T. Thigpen at Savannah State 8. 59 R. McKinnon Savannah State 9. 58 W. Richardson Savannah State 58 T. Thigpen at Georgia Southern 58 T. Thigpen at Liberty

9-9-06 10-20-07 10-28-06 9-20-08 10-18-08 11-11-06 11-5-05 11-6-04 11-4-06 9-16-06 10-22-05

Most passes caught 1. 10 R. Burgess 10 J. Simpson 3. 9 J. Simpson 4. 8 J. Simpson 5. 7 J. Simpson 7 J. Simpson 7 M. Willis 8. 6 D. Duran 6 J. Anderson 6 C. Noble 6 J. Simpson 6 J. Simpson 6 J. Simpson 6 J. Simpson 6 J. Simpson 6 T. Usher

9-20-03 9-10-05 10-7-06 9-16-06 9-30-06 11-25-06 10-4-08 9-19-09 9-1-07 9-11-04 9-11-04 10-14-06 10-28-06 11-3-07 11-18-06 10-4-08

Liberty Liberty at Appalachian State Gardner-Webb Charleston Southern at Georgia Southern Elon Stony Brook at Gardner-Webb Winston-Salem State at Gardner-Webb

10-4-08 10-4-08 11-25-06 11-7-09 11-18-06 9-16-06 9-2-06 10-25-08 11-11-06 9-8-07 11-8-08

Most passing yards gained per attempt (10 atts) 1. 14.4 (20-288) T. Thigpen at Wofford 9-9-06 2. 12.6 (25-316) T. Thigpen at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 3. 12.5 (24-301) W. Richardson Winston-Salem State 9-8-07 4. 11.7 (14-164) T. Thigpen Savannah State 11-4-06 5. 11.3 (27-306) T. Thigpen at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 6. 10.7 (26-279) T. Thigpen at Winston-Salem St. 9-30-06 10.7 (19-203) Z. MacDowall Monmouth 9-12-09 8. 10.5 (19-199) T. Thigpen South Carolina State 9-23-06 9. 10.4 (20-207) Z. MacDowall VMI 10-10-09 10. 10.0 (20-200) T. Thigpen Charleston (WV) 10-9-04 Most passing yards gained per completion (5 comp) 1. 23.8 (5-119) W. Richardson Savannah State 11-4-06 2. 22.2 (9-200) T. Thigpen Charleston (WV) 10-9-04 22.2 (13-288) T. Thigpen at Wofford 9-9-06 4. 21.4 (8-171) T. Thigpen at Gardner-Webb 10-30-04 5. 20.9 (9-188) W. Richardson Presbyterian 10-20-07 6. 19.8 (5-99) Z. MacDowall North Carolina A&T 9-26-09 19.8 (16-316) T. Thigpen at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 8. 18.8 (16-301) W. Richardson Winston-Salem State 9-8-07 9. 18.2 (9-164) T. Thigpen Savannah State 11-4-06 10. 17.5 (11-193) Z. MacDowall Presbyterian 11-14-09 Most touchdown passes 1. 4 T. Thigpen at Winston-Salem State 4 T. Thigpen Savannah State 3. 3 Z. MacDowall N.C. Central 3 Z. MacDowall at Gardner-Webb 3 Z. MacDowall Presbyterian 3 T. Thigpen at Wofford 3 T. Thigpen James Madison 3 T. Thigpen Furman 3 T. Thigpen Charleston (WV) 3 T. Thigpen Charleston Southern 3 T. Thigpen at Appalachian State

9-30-06 11-4-06 10-18-08 11-8-08 11-14-09 9-9-06 9-10-05 10-7-06 10-9-04 11-18-06 11-25-06

Most consecutive 200-yard passing games 1. 4 T. Thigpen WSSU-LU 9-30-06/10-28-06 2. 3 T. Thigpen GWU-ASU 11-11-06/11-25-06 3 T. Thigpen Elon-GSU 9-2-06/9-16-06 Most passes had intercepted 1. 3 J. Childers at Liberty 3 R. McKinnon at North Greenville 3. 2 Z. MacDowall Monmouth 2 Z. MacDowall Liberty 2 Z. MacDowall at VMI 2 Z. MacDowall at Charleston Southern 2 R. McKinnon at Liberty 2 W. Richardson Georgia Southern 2 W. Richardson at North Carolina A&T 2 W. Richardson at Furman 2 W. Richardson Charleston Southern 2 T. Thigpen Elon 2 T. Thigpen Newberry 2 T. Thigpen at Georgia Southern 2 T. Thigpen Gardner-Webb 2 T. Thigpen at VMI 2 T. Thigpen Liberty 2 T. Thigpen Charleston Southern

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10-17-09 9-25-03 9-12-09 10-4-08 10-11-08 11-21-09 11-15-03 9-15-07 9-27-08 10-6-07 11-22-08 9-2-06 9-6-03 9-16-06 10-15-05 10-16-04 10-28-06 11-18-06

at Jacksonville James Madison Furman at Georgia Southern at Winston-Salem State at Appalachian State Liberty at Towson at Delaware State Davidson Davidson at VMI Liberty at Liberty Charleston Southern Liberty

Most yards receiving 1. 207 (8 catches) J. Simpson 2. 162 (10 catches) J. Simpson 3. 151 (9 catches) J. Simpson 4. 145 (6 catches) J. Simpson 145 (7 catches) M. Willis 6. 132 (7 catches) J. Simpson 7. 110 (10 catches) R. Burgess 8. 109 (2 catches) S. Washington 9. 108 (4 catches) J. Simpson 10. 107 (6 catches) J. Simpson

at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 James Madison 9-10-05 Furman 10-7-06 Liberty 10-28-06 Liberty 10-4-08 at Appalachian State 11-25-06 at Jacksonville 9-20-03 at Wofford 9-9-06 Charleston (WV) 10-9-04 Charleston Southern 11-18-06

Highest average gain per reception (3 rec) 1. 30.3 (3-91) B. Whitley Towson 9-20-08 2. 30.0 (3-90) J. Simpson Winston-Salem State 9-8-07 3. 27.3 (3-82) D. Duran Monmouth 9-12-09 4. 27.0 (4-108) J. Simpson Charleston (WV) 10-9-04 5. 25.9 (8-207) J. Simpson at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 6. 24.2 (4-97) T. Usher Stony Brook 10-25-08 24.2 (6-145) J. Simpson Liberty 10-28-06 8. 23.0 (4-92) J. Simpson at Savannah State 11-5-05 23.0 (4-92) J. Simpson at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 10. 22.7 (3-68) J. Simpson at Delaware State 9-1-07 22.7 (3-68) T. Usher at Gardner-Webb 11-8-08 Most TD receptions 1. 3 J. Simpson 2. 2 P. Nicholas 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 J. Simpson 2 M. Willis 2 M. Willis

Charleston (WV) Presbyterian at Morehead State James Madison at Georgia Southern at Winston-Salem State Furman Gardner-Webb VMI at Liberty at Savannah State Savannah State Gardner-Webb Charleston Southern at Appalachian State Liberty at Gardner-Webb

10-9-04 11-14-09 9-4-04 9-10-05 9-16-06 9-30-06 10-7-06 10-15-05 10-27-07 11-3-07 11-5-05 11-6-04 11-10-07 11-18-06 11-25-06 10-4-08 11-8-08


S I N GL E GAM E C O A S T AL I N D I V I D UAL R E C O R D S Longest pass reception 1. 80 S. Washington 2. 75 J. Anderson 3. 66 J. Simpson 4. 63 B. Whitley 5. 61 J. Anderson 61 J. Simpson 7. 60 J. Simpson 8. 59 C. Noble 9. 58 J. Anderson 58 J. Simpson 58 J. Simpson

at Wofford Presbyterian Liberty Towson N.C. Central at Gardner-Webb at Savannah State Savannah State Savannah State at Georgia Southern at Liberty

9-9-06 10-20-07 10-28-06 9-20-08 10-18-08 11-11-06 11-5-05 11-6-04 11-4-06 9-16-06 10-22-05

Most consecutive games with a reception 1. 23 J. Simpson CSU’05-CSU’07 11-19-05/11-17-07 2. 17 S. Washington CSU’05-FU’07 11-19-05/10-5-07 3. 14 C. Noble CSU’04-WC’06 11-20-04/9-9-06 4. 12 B. Whitley NCCU’08-SBU’09 10-18-08/10-24-09 5. 11 T. Usher CSU’07-CSU-08 11-17-07/11-22-08 6. 9 S. Washington JU’04-LU’05 11-13-04/10-22-05 7. 8 M. Willis LU’08-KSU’09 10-4-08/9-3-09 8 J. Anderson DSU’07-VMI’07 9-1-07/10-27-07 9. 7 P. Parks Elon-LU-06 9-2-06/10-28-06 10. 6 T. Fraser LU’09-CSU’09 10-17-09/11-21-09 6 D. Duran LU’09-CSU’09 10-17-09/11-21-09 Most total offense plays (rush/pass) 1. 51 (7/44) Z. MacDowall Liberty 10-4-08 2. 50 (7/43) T. Thigpen Elon 9-2-06 50 (9/41) T. Thigpen at Appalachian State 11-25-06 4. 49 (7/42) Z. MacDowall Gardner-Webb 11-7-09 49 (16/33) T. Thigpen Furman 10-7-06 49 (13/36) T. Thigpen Charleston Southern 11-18-06 7. 47 (14/33) Z. MacDowall Stony Brook 10-25-08 8. 44 (8/36) T. Thigpen James Madison 9-10-05 9. 42 (17/25) T. Thigpen Gardner-Webb 10-15-05 10. 41 (11/30) Z. MacDowall at Char. Southern 11-21-09 Most total offense yards gained (rush/pass) 1. 425 (119/306) T. Thigpen at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 2. 386 (80/306) Z. MacDowall Stony Brook 10-25-08 3. 382 (94/288) T. Thigpen at Wofford 9-9-06 4. 381 (-1/382) Z. MacDowall Liberty 10-4-08 5. 374 (23/351) T. Thigpen at Appalachian State 11-25-06 6. 372 (47/325) T. Thigpen Charleston Southern 11-18-06 7. 341 (9/332) Z. MacDowall Gardner-Webb 11-7-09 8. 336 (57/279) T. Thigpen at Winston-Salem St. 9-30-06 9. 332 (16/316) T. Thigpen at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 10. 331 (57/274) T. Thigpen Furman 10-7-06 Highest average gain per play (20 plays) 1. 12.7 (30-382) T. Thigpen at Wofford 9-9-06 2. 11.5 (37-425) T. Thigpen at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 3. 10.5 (32-336) T. Thigpen at Winston-Salem St. 9-30-06 10.5 (27-283) T. Thigpen Charleston (WV) 10-9-04 5. 10.4 (28-290) T. Thigpen South Carolina State 9-23-06 6. 9.9 (29-287) W. Richardson Winston-Salem St. 9-8-07 7. 9.8 (20-195) P. Hall Charleston Southern 11-20-04 8. 9.3 (29-269) T. Thigpen VMI 10-29-05 9. 9.2 (36-332) T. Thigpen at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 10. 8.9 (34-302) T. Thigpen at VMI 10-14-06 Most all-purpose yards gained 1. 266 M. Tolbert VMI 2. 207 J. Simpson at Georgia Southern 3. 202 A. Perkins at North Greenville 4. 201 P. Hall at Davidson 5. 200 P. Hall Charleston Southern 6. 183 M. Tolbert at VMI 7. 171 P. Hall Savannah State 8. 167 T. Fraser Presbyterian 9. 166 P. Hall Jacksonville 166 D. Williams at North Greenville

10-27-07 9-16-06 9-25-03 11-8-03 11-20-04 10-14-06 11-6-04 11-14-09 11-13-04 9-25-03

Most all-purpose attempts 1. 34 A. Perkins at North Greenville 2. 25 T. Fraser Presbyterian 25 P. Hall at Charleston Southern 25 A. Perkins Davidson 5. 24 T. Fraser Gardner-Webb 24 P. Hall at Elon 24 A. Perkins Newberry 8. 23 E. O’Neal North Carolina A&T 9. 22 J. Fordham Delaware State 10. 21 J. Fordham at Presbyterian 21 P. Hall at Liberty 21 P. Hall Charleston Southern

9-25-03 11-14-09 11-19-05 9-11-04 11-7-09 9-3-05 9-6-03 9-26-09 9-24-05 11-15-08 10-22-05 11-20-04

Most points scored 1. 24 A. Perkins 2. 20 M. Tolbert 3. 18 D. Morant 18 A. Perkins 18 A. Perkins 18 J. Simpson 18 T. Thigpen 18 M. Tolbert 18 M. Tolbert 10. 16 J. Hoke

Charleston Southern at Charleston Southern Charleston (WV) at North Greenville at Gardner-Webb Charleston (WV) VMI Georgia Southern at Gardner-Webb North Greenville

Most touchdowns scored 1. 4 A. Perkins Charleston Southern 2. 3 D. Morant Charleston (WV) 3 A. Perkins at North Greenville 3 A. Perkins at Gardner-Webb 3 J. Simpson Charleston (WV) 3 T. Thigpen VMI 3 M. Tolbert Georgia Southern 3 M. Tolbert at Gardner-Webb 3 M. Tolbert at Charleston Southern 10. 2 45 times most recent 2 Z. MacDowall Presbyterian 2 P. Nicholas Presbyterian 2 E. O’Neal Monmouth Most extra points made by kicking 1. 9 J. Hoke Savannah State 9 J. Hoke Mansfield 3. 8 J. Hoke Charleston Southern 4. 7 J. Hoke at North Greenville 7 J. Hoke North Greenville 7 J. Hoke Savannah State 7 J. Hoke at Davidson 7 J. Hoke at Gardner-Webb 9. 6 J. Durham Chowan 6 J. Durham VMI 6 J. Hoke Charleston (WV) 6 J. Hoke at Savannah State 6 J. Hoke Jacksonville 6 J. Hoke at Charleston Southern Most extra points attempted by kicking 1. 9 J. Hoke Savannah State 9 J. Hoke Mansfield 3. 8 J. Hoke Charleston Southern 4. 7 J. Hoke at North Greenville 7 J. Hoke North Greenville 7 J. Hoke Savannah State 7 J. Hoke at Davidson 7 J. Hoke at Gardner-Webb 7 J. Hoke at Charleston Southern 10. 6 seven times most recent J. Durham Presbyterian Most points scored by kicking 1. 16 J. Hoke North Greenville 2. 12 J. Hoke Elon 12 J. Hoke Charleston (WV) 12 J. Hoke Savannah State 12 J. Hoke Jacksonville 6. 10 J. Durham Winston-Salem State 10 J. Durham Presbyterian 10 J. Hoke Delaware State 10 J. Hoke Gardner-Webb 10 J. Hoke Savannah State 10 J. Hoke at Davidson 10 J. Hoke at Gardner-Webb Most field goals attempted 1. 5 J. Durham Winston-Salem State 5 J. Hoke Elon 5 J. Hoke at Liberty 4. 4 J. Hoke Delaware State 5. 3 J. Durham Colgate 3 J. Durham at North Carolina A&T 3 J. Durham at Stony Brook 3 J. Durham Gardner-Webb 3 J. Durham Gardner-Webb 3 J. Durham at Charleston Southern 3 J. Hoke Davidson 3 J. Hoke South Carolina State 3 J. Hoke North Greenville 3 J. Hoke Charleston (WV) 3 J. Hoke Jacksonville 3 J. Hoke at Charleston Southern

11-20-04 11-17-07 10-11-03 9-25-03 11-11-06 10-9-04 10-29-05 9-15-07 11-11-06 9-25-04 11-20-04 10-11-03 9-25-03 11-11-06 10-9-04 10-29-05 9-15-07 11-11-06 11-17-07 11-14-09 11-14-09 9-12-09 11-4-06 11-12-05 11-20-04 9-25-03 9-25-04 11-6-04 11-8-03 11-11-06 10-13-07 10-27-07 10-9-04 11-5-05 11-13-04 11-22-03 11-4-06 11-12-05 11-20-04 9-25-03 9-25-04 11-6-04 11-8-03 11-11-06 11-22-03 11-14-09 9-25-04 9-2-06 10-9-04 11-4-06 11-13-04 9-8-07 10-20-07 9-24-05 10-15-05 11-6-04 11-8-03 11-11-06 9-8-07 9-2-06 10-22-05 9-24-05 9-07-08 9-27-08 10-24-09 11-7-09 11-10-07 11-21-09 9-11-04 9-23-06 9-25-04 10-9-04 11-13-04 11-19-05

Most field goals made 1. 4 J. Hoke 2. 3 J. Durham 3 J. Hoke 3 J. Hoke 5. 15 times Last: J. Durham J. Durham J. Durham J. Durham

Elon Winston-Salem State Delaware State North Greenville

9-2-06 9-8-07 9-24-05 9-25-04

North Carolina A&T VMI at Liberty Gardner-Webb

9-26-09 10-10-09 10-17-09 11-7-09

Longest field goal made 1. 49 J. Hoke Delaware State 2. 48 J. Hoke at Davidson 3. 45 J. Hoke Gardner-Webb 4. 44 J. Durham Winston-Salem State 44 J. Durham Gardner-Webb 6. 43 J. Hoke North Greenville 7. 42 J. Durham Liberty 42 J. Durham at Furman 42 J. Durham Gardner-Webb 42 J. Hoke VMI

9-24-05 11-8-03 10-15-05 9-8-07 11-10-07 9-25-04 10-4-08 10-6-07 11-7-09 11-1-03

Most punts 1. 9 J. Hoke 9 J. Hoke 9 R. Williams 4. 8 B. Erdman 8 B. Erdman 8 B. Erdman 8 B. Erdman 8 R. Williams 9. 7 B. Erdman 7 B. Erdman 7 J. Hoke 7 J. Hoke 7 R. Williams 7 R. Williams

9-6-03 9-13-03 9-17-05 8-30-08 9-3-09 9-22-07 10-31-09 9-18-04 9-1-07 11-8-08 10-4-03 11-15-03 9-04-04 10-15-05

Newberry Morehead State at Appalachian State at Penn State at Kent State at James Madison at Clemson at Newberry at Delaware State at Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb at Liberty at Morehead State Gardner-Webb

Most yards punting 1. 344 (8 punts) B. Erdman 2. 342 (9 punts) J. Hoke 3. 325 (9 punts) J. Hoke 4. 311 (9 punts) R. Williams 5. 288 (8 punts) B. Erdman 6. 282 (7 punts) B. Erdman 7. 277 (8 punts) B. Erdman 8. 267 (8 punts) R. Williams 9. 262 (7 punts) J. Hoke

at Penn State 8-30-08 Morehead State 9-13-03 Newberry 9-6-03 at Appalachian State 9-17-05 at Clemson 10-31-09 at Gardner-Webb 11-8-08 at Kent State 9-3-09 at Newberry 9-18-04 Gardner-Webb 10-4-03

Highest average yards per punt (3 punts) 1. 45.7 (3-137) B. Erdman at Char. Southern 11-17-07 2. 43.0 (8-344) B. Erdman at Penn State 8-30-08 3. 41.8 (6-251) J. Hoke at Jacksonville 9-20-03 4. 41.2 (4-165) R. Williams Savannah State 11-6-04 41.2 (5-206) B. Erdman Colgate 9-7-08 6. 41.0 (3-123) B. Erdman Towson 9-20-08 7. 40.7 (3-122) B. Erdman at VMI 10-11-08 40.7 (6-244) B. Erdman at Stony Brook 10-24-09 9. 40.6 (5-203) R. Williams at Savannah State 11-5-05 10. 40.5 (4-162) J. Hoke at North Greenville 9-25-03 Most punts downed inside 20 1. 3 B. Erdman at Delaware State 3 B. Erdman VMI 3 B. Erdman at Gardner-Webb 3 J. Hoke at Jacksonville 3 R. Williams Charleston (WV) 3 R. Williams at Liberty 3 R. Williams at Savannah State 8. 2 15 times Last: B. Erdman at Kent State B. Erdman at Towson B. Erdman at Stony Brook B. Erdman at Charleston Southern

9-1-07 10-27-07 11-8-08 9-20-03 10-9-04 10-22-05 11-5-05 9-3-09 9-19-09 10-24-09 11-17-07

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Longest punt 1. 59 B. Erdman 2. 58 R. Williams 3. 57 J. Hoke 4. 56 B. Erdman 5. 55 J. Hoke 6. 54 B. Erdman 54 J. Hoke 54 J. Hoke 9. 53 R. Williams 10. 51 R. Williams

Presbyterian at Savannah State Newberry at Stony Brook VMI at Penn State Morehead State at Savannah State James Madison VMI

10-20-07 11-5-05 9-6-03 10-24-09 11-01-03 8-30-08 9-13-03 10-25-03 9-10-05 10-29-05

Longest punt return 1. 87 G. Williamson 2. 53 J. Anderson 3. 51 M. Norman 4. 37 G. Williamson 5. 32 D. Parker 6. 29 D. Parker 7. 25 K. Cunningham 8. 24 M. Norman 24 D. Parker 24 D. Williams 24 G. Williamson

at Davidson at Charleston Southern at Delaware State at Savannah State at Liberty at Newberry Chowan Winston-Salem State Savannah State at Morehead State Newberry

11-8-03 11-17-07 9-1-07 10-25-03 10-22-05 9-18-04 10-13-07 9-8-07 11-6-04 9-4-04 9-6-03

Longest kick return 1. 85 A. Sitton 2. 82 D. Parker 3. 56 D. Parker 4. 49 E. O’Neal 49 J. Owen 6. 47 E. O’Neal 7. 45 S. Washington 8. 43 A. Sitton 9. 42 D. Williams 10. 39 E. O’Neal

VMI Jacksonville at Savannah State at Liberty at Liberty VMI Jacksonville at Furman at North Greenville at Delaware State

10-27-07 11-13-04 11-5-05 11-3-07 10-17-09 10-27-07 11-13-04 10-6-07 9-25-03 9-1-07

Longest interception return 1. 74 Q. Teal at Savannah State 2. 58 M. Norman Charleston Southern 3. 57 K. Cunningham Presbyterian 4. 56 B. Carr North Greenville 56 G. Williamson North Greenville 6. 55 L. Green at North Greenville 7. 51 S. Gaines at VMI 8. 36 J. Leath Charleston Southern 9. 33 K. Cunningham at North Carolina A&T 10. 31 J. Leath Davidson 31 A. Steele at Charleston Southern

11-5-05 11-18-06 10-20-07 9-25-04 9-25-04 9-25-03 10-16-04 11-20-04 9-27-08 9-11-04 11-17-07

Longest fumble return 1. 31 B. Autry 2. 24 A. Steele 3. 22 R. Crosby 4. 19 S. Harper 5. 18 J. Leath 6. 13 C. Allen 7. 12 T. Cain 8. 11 K. Chambers 9. 9 A. Grady

at VMI at Savannah State at Charleston Southern Jacksonville at Elon North Greenville Morehead State at Charleston Southern at Charleston Southern

10-11-08 11-5-05 11-22-03 11-13-04 9-3-05 9-25-04 9-13-03 11-22-03 11-22-03

Most punt returns 1. 6 J. Anderson 2. 5 D. Parker 3. 4 M. Norman 4 D. Parker 4 D. Parker 4 D. Parker 4 D. Williams 8. 3 eight times J. Owen J. Owen

Chowan VMI Winston-Salem State North Greenville Charleston (WV) at Savannah State Charleston (WV) most recentNorth Carolina A&T VMI

10-13-07 10-29-05 9-8-07 9-25-04 10-9-04 11-5-05 10-11-03

Most punt return yards 1. 92 (2 returns) G. Williamson 2. 78 (6 returns) J. Anderson 3. 56 (2 returns) J. Anderson 4. 51 (1 returns) M. Norman 5. 50 (3 returns) G. Williamson 6. 48 (3 returns) D. Parker 7. 46 (3 returns) D. Parker 8. 39 (4 returns) D. Parker 9. 38 (2 returns) D. Parker 10. 36 (5 returns) D. Parker

at Davidson Chowan at Char. Southern at Delaware State at Savannah State at Newberry at Liberty at Savannah State Savannah State VMI

9-26-09 10-10-09 11-8-03 10-13-07 11-17-07 9-1-07 10-25-03 9-18-04 10-22-05 11-5-05 11-6-04 10-29-05

Highest average gain per punt return (2 returns) 1. 46.0 (2-92) G. Williamson at Davidson 11-8-03 2. 28.0 (2-56) J. Anderson at Char. Southern 11-17-07 3. 19.0 (2-38) D. Parker Savannah State 11-6-04 4. 16.7 (3-50) G. Williamson at Savannah State 10-25-03 5. 16.0 (3-48) D. Parker at Newberry 9-18-04 6. 15.3 (3-46) D. Parker at Liberty 10-22-05 7. 13.0 (6-78) J. Anderson Chowan 10-13-07 13.0 (2-26) K. Cunningham Chowan 10-13-07 9. 11.0 (2-22) G. Williamson Newberry 9-6-03 10. 10.7 (3-32) J. Owen North Carolina A&T 9-26-09

Most interception return yards 1. 74 (1 returns) Q. Teal at Savannah State 11-5-05 2. 58 (1 returns) M. Norman Charleston Southern 11-18-06 3. 57 (1 returns) K. Cunningham Presbyterian 10-20-07 4. 56 (1 returns) B. Carr North Greenville 9-25-04 56 (1 returns) G. Williamson North Greenville 9-25-04 6. 55 (1 returns) L. Green at North Greenville 9-25-03 7. 51 (1 returns) S. Gaines at VMI 10-16-04 8. 36 (1 returns) J. Leath Charleston Southern 11-20-04 36 (2 returns) G. Williamson Liberty 10-23-04 10. 33 (1 returns) K. Cunningham at N. Carolina A&T 9-27-08

Most kick returns 1. 7 K. Jones 2. 6 A. Sitton 3. 5 R. McKinnon 5 D. Williams 5. 4 T. Henderson 4 T. Henderson 4 T. Henderson 4 C. McDonald 4 E. O’Neal 4 A. Sitton 4 A. Sitton 4 D. Williams 4 D. Williams

Highest avg gain per interception return (2 ret) 1. 18.0 (2-36) G. Williamson Liberty 10-23-04 2. 12.5 (2-25) R. Buchanan Jacksonville 11-13-04 3. 11.5 (2-23) T. Williamson Mansfield 11-12-05 4. 10.0 (2-20) D. Davenport at Char. Southern 11-21-09 5. 7.0 (3-21) J. Norman Gardner-Webb 11-7-09

Liberty at Penn State at Appalachian State at North Greenville at Clemson Presbyterian at Charleston Southern at Liberty Presbyterian at VMI Georgia Southern Gardner-Webb at Davidson

Most kick return yards 1. 166 (5 returns) D. Williams 2. 132 (2 returns) A. Sitton 3. 129 (7 returns) K. Jones 4. 126 (5 returns) R. McKinnon 5. 116 (3 returns) J. Owen 6. 107 (6 returns) A. Sitton 7. 105 (4 returns) D. Williams 8. 101 (4 returns) A. Sitton 9. 96 (4 returns) D. Williams 10. 95 (4 returns) T. Henderson 95 (3 returns) E. O’Neal

10-4-08 8-30-08 9-17-05 9-25-03 10-31-09 11-14-09 11-21-09 11-15-03 10-20-07 10-11-08 9-15-07 10-4-03 11-8-03

at North Greenville 9-25-03 VMI 10-27-07 Liberty 10-4-08 at Appalachian State 9-17-05 at Liberty 10-17-09 at Penn State 8-30-08 at Davidson 11-8-03 Georgia Southern 9-15-07 Gardner-Webb 10-4-03 at Clemson 10-31-09 at Liberty 11-3-07

Highest average gain per kick return (2 returns) 1. 66.0 (2-132) A. Sitton VMI 10-27-07 2. 40.0 (2-80) D. Parker Jacksonville 11-13-04 3. 38.7 (3-116) J. Owen at Liberty 10-17-09 4. 36.0 (2-72) E. O’Neal VMI 10-27-07 5. 33.2 (5-166) D. Williams at North Greenville 9-25-03 6. 31.7 (3-95) E. O’Neal at Liberty 11-3-07 7. 31.0 (2-62) A. Sitton at Furman 10-6-07 8. 29.7 (3-89) D. Parker at Savannah State 11-5-05 9. 26.3 (3-79) A. Sitton at Appalachian State 11-25-06 10. 26.2 (4-105) D. Williams at Davidson 11-8-03 Most fumble returns 1. 1 B. Autry 1 T. Cain 1 R. Crosby 1 S. Geiger 1 A. Grady 1 S. Harper 1 J. Leath 1 A. Steele

at VMI Morehead State at Charleston Southern North Greenville at Charleston Southern Jacksonville at Elon at Savannah State

Most fumble return yards 1. 31 (1 returns) B. Autry 2. 24 (1 returns) A. Steele 3. 22 (1 returns) R. Crosby 4. 19 (1 returns) S. Harper 5. 18 (1 returns) J. Leath 6. 13 (0 returns) C. Allen 7. 12 (1 returns) T. Cain 8. 11 (0 returns) K. Chambers 9. 9 (1 returns) A. Grady

10-11-08 9-13-03 11-22-03 9-25-04 11-22-03 11-13-04 9-3-05 11-5-05

at VMI at Savannah State at Char. Southern Jacksonville at Elon North Greenville Morehead State at Char. Southern at Char. Southern

10-11-08 11-5-05 11-22-03 11-13-04 9-3-05 9-25-04 9-13-03 11-22-03 11-22-03

Most interception returns 1. 3 J. Norman Gardner-Webb 3 M. Norman Presbyterian 3. 2 R. Buchanan Jacksonville 2 D. Davenport at Charleston Southern 2 J. Norman at Towson 2 M. Norman Savannah State 2 Q. Teal at Morehead State 2 G. Williamson Liberty 2 T. Williamson Mansfield

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Most tackles 1. 20 (11-9) 2. 15 (6-9) 15 (6-9) 15 (1-14) 15 (2-13) 15 (8-7) 15 (5-10) 8. 14 (10-4) 14 (2-12) 14 (11-3) 14 (3-11)

D. Davenport J. Leath J. Leath J. Leath J. Leath J. Leath M. Simpkins B. Autry J. Leath J. Leath A. Steele

Most quarterback sacks 1. 3.0 (3-0) M. Simpkins 2. 2.5 (2-1) B. Barbaree 2.5 (2-1) R. Middleton 4. 2.0 17 times 2.0 (2-0) E.J. Brown 2.0 (2-0) P. Oboh 2.0 (2-0) P. Oboh

Colgate James Madison Gardner-Webb at Liberty Liberty Liberty VMI Stony Brook at Elon Furman at Elon

9-7-08 9-10-05 10-15-05 10-22-05 10-28-06 10-28-06 11-1-03 10-25-08 9-3-05 10-7-06 9-3-05

at Char. Southern at N. Carolina A&T Chowan most recent -Gardner-Webb at Towson North Carolina A&T

11-22-03 9-27-08 10-13-07 11-7-09 9-19-09 9-26-09

Most tackles for loss 1. 3.5 M. Simpkins 3.5 M. Simpkins 3. 3.0 P. Oboh 3.0 P. Oboh 3.0 D.J. Rice 3.0 M. Simpkins 7. 2.5 R. Balkunas 2.5 B. Barbaree 2.5 A. Grady 2.5 R. Mason 2.5 R. Middleton 2.5 K. McIver 2.5 M. Simpkins 2.5 R. Washington

Newberry at Charleston Southern Winston-Salem State at North Carolina A&T Georgia Southern VMI Colgate at North Carolina A&T Charleston (WV) Gardner-Webb Chowan at Charleston Southern Jacksonville South Carolina State

9-6-03 11-22-03 9-8-07 9-27-08 9-15-07 11-1-03 9-7-08 9-27-08 10-11-03 11-10-07 10-13-07 11-19-05 11-13-04 9-23-06

Most fumbles forced 1. 2 J. Leath 2 D.J. Rice 2 D.J. Rice 2 Team

at South Carolina State at Delaware State at Liberty Morehead State

10-1-05 9-1-07 11-3-07 9-13-03

Most fumbles recovered 1. 3 S. Harper Jacksonville 2. 2 G. Williamson at Liberty Most pass breakups 1. 4 Q. Teal 2. 3 S. Geiger 3 W. Jennings 3 M. Lott 3 M. Norman 3 M. Norman 3 Q. Teal 8. 2 28 times Last: K. Cunningham M. Lott J. Norman J. Norman Most blocked kicks 1. 1 18 times 1 J. Norman 1 J. Norman

11-13-04 11-15-03

Charleston (WV) Charleston (WV) at Presbyterian at Gardner-Webb Towson Charleston Southern Davidson

10-9-04 10-11-03 11-15-08 11-8-08 9-20-08 11-18-06 9-11-04

Gardner-Webb at Kent State at Stony Brook Presbyterian

11-07-09 09-03-09 10-24-09 11-14-09

most recent at Kent State VMI

09-03-09 10-10-09


S I N GL E GAM E O P P O N E N T I N D I V I D UAL R E C O R D S Most rushing carries 1. 43 J. Scott 2. 35 R. Jennings 3. 31 E. Goodman 4. 29 Z. Terrell 5. 28 J. Foster 28 C. Cone 7. 27 E. Jarvis 8. 26 S. Mizzer 9. 25 K. Richardson 25 S. Mizzer

Colgate Liberty at Liberty Liberty Georgia Southern at Savannah State at Kent State at VMI at Appalachian State VMI

9-7-08 10-4-08 11-15-03 10-28-06 9-15-07 11-5-05 9-3-09 10-14-06 11-25-06 11-1-03

Most net yards rushing 1. 253 J. Foster 2. 208 L. Lewis 3. 195 R. Jennings 4. 190 J. Scott 190 E. Goodman 6. 178 K. Richardson 7. 172 R. Jennings 172 A. Edwards 172 L. Lewis 10. 171 K. Jones

Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Liberty Colgate at Liberty at Appalachian State at Liberty at Appalachian State at Georgia Southern at Delaware State

9-15-07 9-15-07 10-4-08 9-7-08 11-15-03 11-5-05 11-3-07 11-25-06 9-16-06 9-1-07

Highest average gain per rush (10 carries) 1. 11.5 L. Lewis Georgia Southern 11.5 L. Lewis at Georgia Southern 3. 10.2 J. Foster Georgia Southern 4. 9.9 K. Richardson at Appalachian State 5. 9.2 K. Johnson at Wofford 6. 9.1 A. Edwards at Appalachian State 7. 9.0 B. McRae at Winston-Salem State 8. 8.6 M. Purvis Winston-Salem State 9. 8.3 J. Robinson VMI 10. 8.2 R. Jennings at Liberty Most rushing TDs scored 1. 6 J. Foster Georgia Southern 2. 3 A. Allen at Liberty 3 E. Royster at Penn State 3 R. Jennings at Liberty 3 S. J. Worrell Presbyterian 3 M. Purvis Winston-Salem State 3 J. Woods at South Carolina State 3 K. Richardson at Appalachian State 9. 2 16 times

9-15-07 9-16-06 9-15-07 9-17-05 9-9-06 11-25-06 9-30-06 9-8-07 10-27-07 11-3-07 9-15-07 10-17-09 8-30-08 11-3-07 10-20-07 9-8-07 10-1-05 9-17-05

Longest rush from scrimmage 1. 82 D. Broggin at Liberty 2. 80 M. Purvis Winston-Salem State 3. 75 C. Covington at Georgia Southern 4. 67 C. Tullis Savannah State 5. 66 B.J. Hayes Liberty 6. 63 K. Jones at Delaware State 7. 62 J. Brant Jacksonville 8. 59 K. Richardson at Appalachian State 9. 55 C. Powell at Penn State 55 J. Foster Georgia Southern 11. 51 K. Alston Gardner-Webb

10-17-09 9-15-07 9-16-06 11-6-04 10-4-08 9-1-07 11-13-04 9-17-05 8-30-08 9-15-07 10-15-05

Most passes attempted 1. 57 D. White 2. 45 D. Campbell 3. 44 B. Miley 44 T. Webb 5. 43 C. Drafts 43 B. Pittman 7. 40 G. Williams 8. 37 C. Drafts 9. 36 S. Schaefer 36 N. Roberts

Davidson at Gardner-Webb at Presbyterian Presbyterian Charleston Southern at North Greenville at Savannah State at Charleston Southern Towson Gardner-Webb

9-11-04 11-8-08 11-15-08 10-20-07 11-18-06 9-25-03 10-05-05 11-19-05 9-20-08 10-15-04

Most passes completed 1. 30 T. Webb 2. 25 G. Williams 25 D. White 4. 24 N. Roberts 5. 23 B. Miley 6. 22 C. Drafts 7. 21 G. Morgan 21 D. Campbell 9. 20 S. Schaefer 20 C. Drafts 20 B. Pittman

Presbyterian at Savannah State Davidson Gardner-Webb at Presbyterian Charleston Southern at Kent State at Gardner-Webb Towson at Charleston Southern at North Greenville

10-20-07 11-5-05 9-11-04 10-15-05 11-15-08 11-18-06 9-3-09 11-8-08 9-20-08 11-19-05 9-25-03

Highest percentage passes completed (10 attempts) 1. 78.6 (11-14) D. Clark at Penn State 8-30-08 2. 77.3 (17-22) T. Beecher at Liberty 10-17-09 3. 76.2 (16-21) J. Rascati James Madison 9-10-05 4. 73.3 (11-15) B. Smith at Liberty 11-3-07 5. 72.2 (13-18) Athens at Towson 9-19-09 6. 69.2 (9-13) R. Landers at James Madison 9-22-07 69.2 (18-26) B. Ferrel at Liberty 10-22-05 8. 68.8 (11-16) C. McCoy at South Carolina St. 10-1-05 9. 68.2 (30-44) T. Webb Presbyterian 10-20-07 10. 66.7 (8-12) K. Hughes at VMI 10-11-08 66.7 (18-27) S. Doolittle at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 66.7 (24-36) N. Roberts Gardner-Webb 10-15-05 66.7 (8-12) B. Farrel Liberty 10-23-04

Most passes caught 1. 12 C. Tullis 12 C. Wiles 3. 11 J. Rice 4. 10 S.J. Worrell 10 A. Dunklin 6. 8 M. Myers 8 M. Price 8 H. Seabrook 8 W. Andrews 10. 7 Dameron 7 M. Lee 7 J. Boston 7 T. Zimmerman

at Savannah State at North Greenville Davidson Presbyterian at Charleston Southern Elon at Charleston Southern Charleston Southern Gardner-Webb at Towson Towson Gardner-Webb at Newberry

11-5-05 9-25-03 9-11-04 10-20-07 11-22-03 9-2-06 11-19-05 11-20-04 10-4-03 9-19-09 9-20-08 10-15-05 9-18-04

Most passing yards 1. 431 D. White 2. 396 T. Webb 3. 369 B. Pittman 4. 338 D. Campbell 5. 288 G. Williams 6. 283 B. Miley 7. 269 C. Drafts 8. 265 B. Smith 9. 262 C. Drafts 10. 251 B. Miley

Most yards receiving 1. 206 C. Wiles 2. 192 J. Rice 3. 162 C. Tullis 4. 131 J. Perry III 5. 130 T. Butler 6. 126 H. McFadden 7. 122 A. Dunklin 8. 120 D. Eley 9. 118 H. Seabrook 10. 117 M. Myers

at North Greenville Davidson at Savannah State at Gardner-Webb Presbyterian at North Greenville at Charleston Southern Stony Brook Charleston Southern Elon

9-25-03 9-11-04 11-5-05 11-8-08 10-20-07 9-25-03 11-22-03 10-25-08 11-20-04 9-2-06

Davidson Presbyterian at North Greenville at Gardner-Webb at Savannah State at Presbyterian Charleston Southern at Liberty Charleston Southern Presbyterian

9-11-04 10-20-07 9-25-03 11-8-08 11-5-05 11-15-08 11-18-06 11-3-07 11-18-06 11-14-09

Most TD passes 1. 4 C. Drafts Charleston Southern 11-20-04 2. 3 B. Miley Presbyterian 11-14-09 3 D. Hoffman Stony Brook 10-25-08 3 B. Smith Liberty 10-4-08 3 T. Webb Presbyterian 10-20-07 3 A. Edwards at Appalachian State 11-25-06 3 B. Pittman at North Greenville 9-25-03 Most passing yards gained per attempt (10 atts) 1. 17.6 (15/265) B. Smith at Liberty 11-3-07 2. 15.9 (12/191) K. Hughes at VMI 10-11-08 3. 12.5 (13/163) R. Landers at James Madison 9-22-07 4. 10.9 (21/230) C. Tullis at Savannah State 10-25-02 5. 10.4 (14/146) D. Clark at Penn State 8-30-08 6. 10.0 (24/239) B. Smith Liberty 10-4-08 7. 9.1 (23/211) J. Wilson VMI 11-1-03 9. 8.5 (43/369) B. Pittman at North Greenville 9-25-03 10. 8.4 (26/218) B. Farrel at Liberty 10-22-05 8.4 (16/134) C. McCoy at South Carolina St. 10-1-05 Most passing yards gained per completion (5 comp) 1. 24.0 (11/265) B. Smith at Liberty 11-3-07 2. 23.9 (8/191) K. Hughes at VMI 10-11-08 3. 22.9 (10/229) K. Hughes VMI 10-27-07 4. 18.4 (20/369) B. Pittman at North Greenville 9-25-03 5. 18.1 (9/163) R. Landers at James Madison 9-22-07 6. 17.6 (13/230) C. Tullis at Savannah State 10-25-02 7. 17.2 (25/431) D. White Davidson 9-11-04 8. 16.1 (21/338) D. Campbell at Gardner-Webb 11-8-08 9. 16.0 (14/226) A. Edwards at Appalachian State 11-25-06 10. 15.9 (15/239) B. Smith Liberty 10-4-08 Longest pass 1. 90 K. Hughes 2. 86 B. Smith 3. 68 B. Farrel 4. 67 B. Miley 67 K. Hughes 6. 63 M. Johnson 7. 62 D. Campbell 8. 61 D. Hoffman 9. 55 C. Drafts 10. 53 V. Winton 53 B. Pittman

at VMI at Liberty at Liberty at Presbyterian VMI North Carolina Central at Gardner-Webb Stony Brook at Charleston Southern at Delaware State at North Greenville

Most passes had intercepted 1. 6 T. Webb Presbyterian 2. 4 C. Tullis Savannah State 4 M. Dorcich at Morehead State 4. 3 Nine times Last: S. Doolittle Gardner-Webb

10-11-08 11-3-07 10-22-05 11-15-08 10-27-07 10-18-08 11-8-08 10-25-08 11-19-05 9-1-07 9-25-03 10-20-07 11-6-04 9-4-04

Highest average gain per reception (3 receptions) 1. 31.6 Z. Burden VMI 11-1-03 2. 26.0 C. Reeder at Presbyterian 11-15-08 3. 25.2 H. McFadden at North Greenville 9-25-03 4. 24.5 Z. Burden VMI 10-29-05 5. 24.2 L.C. Baker at James Madison 9-22-07 6. 23.7 T. Maypray VMI 10-27-07 7. 23.6 J. Little at Appalachian State 9-17-05 8. 23.0 L. Williams at Liberty 10-22-05 9. 22.0 G. Price VMI 11-1-03 10. 21.8 J. Perry III at Gardner-Webb 11-8-08 Most TD receptions 1. 3 D. Eley 2. 2 Newsome 2 D. Collins 2 M. Rainey-Wiles 2 R. Jennings 2 A. Schriefer 2 S. McBride 2 J. Durant 2 E. Parkes 2 H. McFadden

Stony Brook at Towson at Gardner-Webb at VMI Liberty Colgate at Delaware State Presbyterian Morehead State at North Greenville

10-25-08 9-19-09 11-8-08 10-11-08 10-4-08 9-7-08 9-1-07 10-20-07 9-13-03 9-25-03

Longest pass reception 1. 90 Z. Collins 2. 86 B. Turner 3. 68 L. Williams 4. 67 C. Reeder 67 T. Maypray 6. 63 W. Blackwell 7. 62 J. Perry III 8. 61 D. Eley 9. 55 D. Rucks 10. 53 S. McBride 53 H. McFadden

at VMI at Liberty at Liberty at Presbyterian VMI North Carolina Central at Gardner-Webb Stony Brook at Charleston Southern at Delaware State at North Greenville

10-11-08 11-3-07 10-22-05 11-15-08 10-27-07 10-18-08 11-8-08 10-25-08 11-19-05 9-1-07 9-25-03

Most total offense plays (rush/rec) 1. 44 (43/1) J. Scott Colgate 2. 38 (35/3) R. Jennings Liberty 3. 35 (28/7) C. Cone at Savannah State 4. 32 (31/1) E. Goodman at Liberty 5. 30 (26/4) S. Mizzer at VMI 6. 29 (29/0) Z. Terrell Liberty 7. 28 (18/10) S.J. Worrell Presbyterian 28 (28/0) J. Foster Georgia Southern 9. 27 (25/2) K. Richardson at Appalachian St. 27 (24/3) A. Banks James Madison 27 (24/3) M. McAlpine Savannah State 27 (25/1) S. Mizzer VMI

9-7-08 10-4-08 11-5-05 11-15-03 10-14-06 10-28-06 10-20-07 9-15-07 11-25-06 9-10-05 11-6-04 11-1-03

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S I N GL E GAM E O P P O N E N T I N D I V I D UAL R E C O R D S Most total offense yards gained (rush/rec) 1. 287 (269/18) J. Foster Georgia Southern 9-15-07 2. 228 (195/33) R. Jennings Liberty 10-4-08 3. 214 (155/59) T. Maypray at VMI 10-11-08 214 (139/75) C. Cone at Savannah State 11-5-05 5. 208 (208/0) L. Lewis Georgia Southern 9-15-07 6. 206 (190/16) E. Goodman at Liberty 11-15-03 206 (0/206) C. Wiles at North Greenville 9-25-03 8. 204 (172/32) R. Jennings at Liberty 11-3-07 9. 197 (148/49) L. Byrd Presbyterian 11-14-09 10. 196 (190/6) J. Scott Colgate 9-7-08

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Highest average gain per play (20 plays) 1. 10.3 (28/287) J. Foster Georgia Southern 2. 9.3 (22/204) R. Jennings at Liberty 3. 8.6 (25/214) T. Maypray at VMI 4. 6.9 (26/178) K. Jones at Delaware State 5. 6.4 (32/206) E. Goodman at Liberty 6. 6.0 (38/228) R. Jennings Liberty 7. 4.5 (44/196) J. Scott Colgate

9-15-07 11-3-07 10-11-08 9-1-07 11-15-03 10-4-08 9-7-08

Most all-purpose yards gained 1. 269 J. Foster Georgia Southern 2. 245 K. Jones at Delaware State 3. 228 R. Jennings Liberty 4. 214 T. Maypray at VMi 214 C. Cone at Savannah State 6. 208 L. Lewis Georgia Southern 7. 206 E. Goodman at Liberty 206 C. Wiles at North Greenville 9. 204 R. Jennings at Liberty 10. 196 J. Scott Colgate

9-15-07 9-1-07 10-4-08 10-11-08 11-5-05 9-15-07 11-15-03 9-25-03 11-3-07 9-7-08

Most all-purpose attempts 1. 44 J. Scott Colgate 2. 38 R. Jennings Liberty 3. 32 E. Goodman at Liberty 4. 31 S. Mizzer at VMI 5. 30 J. Foster Georgia Southern 6. 29 Z. Terrell Liberty 7. 28 S.J. Worrell Presbyterian 8. 27 K. Jones at Delaware State 27 K. Richardson at Appalachian State 10. 26 S. Mizzer VMI

9-7-08 10-4-08 11-15-03 10-14-06 9-15-07 10-28-06 10-20-07 9-1-07 11-25-06 11-1-03

Most points scored 1. 36 J. Foster Georgia Southern 2. 18 A. Allen at Liberty 18 D. Eley Stony Brook 18 R. Jennings Liberty 18 E. Royster at Penn State 18 R. Jennings at Liberty 18 S.J. Worrell Presbyterian 18 M. Purvis Winston-Salem State 18 J. Woods at South Carolina State 18 K. Richardson at Appalachian State Most touchdowns scored 1. 6 J. Foster Georgia Southern 2. 3 D. Eley Stony Brook 3 R. Jennings Liberty 3 E. Royster at Penn State 3 R. Jennings at Liberty 3 S.J. Worrell Presbyterian 3 M. Purvis Winston-Salem State 3 J. Woods at South Carolina State 3 K. Richardson at Appalachian State Most extra points made by kicking 1. 7 K. Kelly at Penn State 2. 6 R. Jackson Clemson 6 G. Stevens at VMI 6 D. Stannard at James Madison 6 J. Hartley Georgia Southern 6 J. Rauch at Appalachian State 7. 5 M. Bevins at Liberty 5 N. Robinson at Wofford 5 H. Smith Gardner-Webb 10. 4 eight times

9-15-07 10-17-09 10-25-08 10-4-08 8-30-08 11-3-07 10-20-07 9-8-07 10-1-05 9-17-05 9-15-07 10-25-08 10-4-08 8-30-08 11-3-07 10-20-07 9-8-07 10-1-05 9-17-05 8-30-08 10-31-09 10-11-08 9-22-07 9-15-07 11-25-06 10-17-09 9-9-06 10-4-03

Most extra points attempted by kicking 1. 7 K. Kelly at Penn State 2. 6 R. Jackson Clemson 6 G. Stevens at VMI 6 D. Stannard at James Madison 6 J. Hartley Georgia Southern 6 J. Rauch at Appalachian State 7. 5 M. Bevins at Liberty 5 M. Bevins Liberty 5 N. Greenbaum at Liberty 5 N. Robinson at Wofford 5 H. Smith Gardner-Webb

8-30-08 10-31-09 10-11-08 9-22-07 9-15-07 11-25-06 10-17-09 10-4-08 11-3-07 9-9-06 10-4-03

Most points scored by kicking 1. 14 M. Bevins at Liberty 2. 13 M. Bevins Liberty 13 M. Sharpe VMI 4. 10 K. Kelly at Penn State 10 N. Ellis at Charleston Southern 6. 9 G. Stevens at VMI 9 S. Beckler at Furman 9 D. Stannard at James Madison 9 J. Rauch at Appalachian State 9 B. Way at VMI

10-17-09 10-4-08 11-1-03 8-30-08 11-19-05 10-11-08 10-5-07 9-22-07 11-25-06 10-14-06

Most field goals attempted 1. 5 M. Sharpe VMI 2. 4 J. Paglia at Charleston Southern 3. 3 M. Bevins at Liberty 3 R. Gates at Gardner-Webb 3 M. Bevins Liberty 3 Z. Kolegue Liberty 3 N. Ellis at Charleston Southern 3 J. Rauch at Appalachian State 3 A. Wilcox at Elon

11-1-03 11-21-09 10-17-09 11-8-08 10-4-08 10-28-06 11-19-05 9-17-05 9-3-05

Most field goals made 1. 4 M. Sharpe 2. 3 M. Bevins 3 M. Bevins 4. 2 R. Gates 2 S. Beckler 2 B. Way 2 Z. Kolegue 2 E. Contos 2 N. Ellis 2 M. Zimmerman Longest field goal 1. 53 M. Sharpe 2. 46 A. Mayes 46 N. Robinson 4. 49 R. Gates 5. 42 S. Beckler 42 H. Smith 7. 41 A. Wilcox 41 N. Ellis 9. 39 B. Way 10. 38 M. Zimmerman Most punts 1. 11 C. Cline 2. 10 M. Zimmerman 10 J. Hoover 4. 9 A Grubb 9 L. Woodson 9 A. Peters 7. 8 M. Rinehart 8 J. Johnson 8 E. Contos 8 R. Long 8 K. McCrery 8 J. Williams

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VMI at Liberty Liberty at Gardner-Webb at Furman at VMI Liberty Delaware State at Charleston Southern Charleston (WV)

11-1-03 10-17-09 10-4-08 11-8-08 10-5-07 10-14-06 10-28-06 9-24-05 11-09-05 10-9-04

VMI Presbyterian at Wofford at Gardner-Webb at Furman Gardner-Webb Elon at Charleston Southern at VMI Charleston (WV)

11-1-03 11-14-09 9-9-06 11-8-08 10-5-07 10-4-03 9-2-06 11-19-05 10-14-06 10-9-04

Chowan Charleston (WV) Charleston (WV) North Carolina A&T at North Carolina A&T at VMI at Kent State Savannah State Delaware State at Jacksonville at Savannah State Newberry

10-13-07 10-9-04 10-11-03 9-26-09 9-27-08 10-16-04 9-3-09 11-4-06 9-24-05 9-20-03 10-25-02 9-6-03

Most yards punting 1. 366 E. Contos 366 C. Cline 3. 362 L. Woodson 4. 349 J. Williams 5. 333 R. Long 6. 318 M. Rinehart 7. 315 M. Zimmerman 8. 314 A. Grubb 9. 312 J. Hoover 10. 303 K. McCrery

Delaware State Chowan at North Carolina A&T Newberry at Jacksonville at Kent State Charleston (WV) North Carolina A&T Charleston (WV) at Savannah State

9-24-05 10-13-07 9-27-08 9-6-03 9-20-03 9-3-09 10-9-04 9-26-09 10-11-03 10-25-02

Highest punting average 1. 54.0 Z. Kolegue at Liberty 2. 48.7 J. Daniels at Monmouth 3. 47.0 J. Collier at Wofford 47.0 H. Pearson at Charleston Southern 5. 46.5 C. Oakley at Winston-Salem 6. 46.2 M. Hanna at Gardner-Webb 7. 46.0 J. Pritchard at James Madison 8. 45.8 E. Contos Delaware State 9. 45.2 G. Whitlock at Gardner-Webb 10. 44.0 A. Peters VMI

11-3-07 9-13-08 9-9-06 11-19-05 9-30-06 11-11-06 9-22-07 9-24-05 10-30-04 11-1-03

Most punts down inside the 20 1. 4 A Grubb North Carolina A&T 4 D. Jordan Georgia Southern 3. 3 G. Purvis Gardner-Webb 3 M. Rinehart at Kent State 3 B. Summers at Presbyterian 3 B. Shears Towson 3 E. Contos Delaware State 3 A. Peters at VMI

9-26-09 9-15-07 11-7-09 9-3-09 11-15-08 9-20-08 9-24-05 10-16-04

Longest punts 1. 69 B. Fields 2. 67 R. Long 3. 62 D. Jordan 62 J. Rauch 5. 60 T. Shorter 6. 59 A Grubb 59 G. Whitlock 8. 56 A. Peters 9. 55 P. Morgano 55 H. Pearson

Mansfield at Jacksonville Georgia Southern at Appalachian State at Charleston Southern North Carolina A&T Gardner-Webb at VMI Presbyterian at Charleston Southern

11-12-05 9-20-03 9-15-07 9-17-05 11-22-03 9-26-09 10-4-03 10-14-06 11-14-09 11-19-05

Longest punt return 1. 63 R.J. Webb 2. 46 R. Feely 3. 43 L.C. Baker 4. 39 D. Bolden 5. 36 B. Berry 6. 34 D. Jackson 7. 33 E. Jarvis 8. 31 J. Neal 9. 22 M. McAlpine 10. 20 Q. Crosby 20 M. Loy

at Furman Jacksonville at James Madison Liberty at Wofford at Appalachian State at Kent State Gardner-Webb at Savannah State at North Carolina A&T Morehead State

10-5-07 11-13-04 9-22-07 10-4-08 9-9-06 9-17-05 9-3-09 10-4-03 10-25-03 9-27-08 9-13-03

Longest kickoff return 1. 97 S. Gado 2. 93 D. Bolden 3. 90 W. Ford 4. 89 D. Williams 5. 78 J. Jones 6. 74 K. Jones 7. 71 E. Gadson 8. 69 D. Flagler 9. 54 T. Green 10. 47 T. Butler 47 T. Mosley

Liberty Liberty South Carolina State at Penn State at Elon at Delaware State Charleston Southern Gardner-Webb VMI Presbyterian North Greenville

10-23-04 10-28-06 9-23-06 8-30-08 9-3-05 9-1-07 11-20-04 10-15-05 11-1-03 10-20-07 9-25-04

Longest interception return 1. 49 R. Hall at Clemson 2. 47 C. Butler at Clemson 3. 45 B. Brikowski Monmouth 45 C. Covington Georgia Southern 45 E. Harris at Liberty 6. 41 C. Lynch at Appalachian State 41 F. Jones Davidson 8. 39 M. Wilkerson at Davidson 9. 25 J. Hunter at Appalachian State 10. 23 K. Sullivan Elon

10-31-09 10-31-09 9-12-09 9-15-07 11-15-03 9-17-05 9-11-04 11-8-03 9-17-05 9-2-06


S I N GL E GAM E O P P O N E N T I N D I V I D UAL R E C O R D S Longest fumble return 1. 22 J. Maxwell 2. 10 M. Patterson 3. 9 S. Reichart 4. 7 P. Calvary 5. 7 K. Williams 6. 4 C. J. Okogeri 7. 3 Q. Ladsen 8. 2 P. Turner

Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb at Liberty at Liberty at Morehead State Mansfield Chowan at North Greenville

10-4-03 11-7-09 11-15-03 10-22-05 9-4-04 11-12-05 10-13-07 9-25-03

Most punt returns 1. 6 M. Loy 2. 5 E. Jarvis 5 D. Jackson 4. 4 K. Alston 4 A. Surratt

Morehead State at Kent State at Appalachian State Gardner-Webb at Newberry

9-13-03 9-3-09 9-17-05 10-15-05 9-18-04

Most punt return yards 1. 83 D. Jackson at Appalachian State 2. 77 E. Jarvis at Kent State 3. 63 R. J. Webb at Furman 4. 57 M. Loy Morehead State 5. 43 L.C. Baker at James Madison 6. 39 D. Bolden Liberty 7. 36 B. Berry at Wofford 8. 33 A. Hall at Liberty 9. 31 K. Alston Gardner-Webb 31 J. Neal Gardner-Webb

9-17-05 9-3-09 10-5-07 9-13-03 9-22-07 10-4-08 9-9-06 11-15-03 10-15-05 10-4-03

Highest average gain per punt return (2 returns) 1. 21.5 L.C. Baker at James Madison 9-22-07 2. 16.6 J. Rauch at Appalachian State 9-17-05 3. 14.5 Q. Crosby at North Carolina A&T 9-27-08 4. 12.0 M. Holmes Charleston (WV) 10-11-03 5. 11.0 L.C. Baker James Madison 9-10-05 11.0 A. Hall at Liberty 11-15-03 11.0 G. Williamson Newberry 9-6-03 8. 9.5 M. Loy Morehead State 9-13-03 9. 8.5 M. McAlpine at Savannah State 10-25-02 10. 8.0 J. Stepp Furman 10-7-06 Most kick returns 1. 8 R. Montgomery 2. 7 A. Huntley 3. 6 A. Hawkins 4. 5 M. Mayhew 5 J. McClam 5 M. Avent 5 T. Robbins 5 W. Middleton 5 D. Lebega 5 K. Thomas

Mansfield Savannah State Chowan North Carolina A&T Towson at Monmouth Presbyterian Furman Charleston Southern at Charleston Southern

11-12-05 11-4-06 10-13-07 9-26-09 9-20-08 9-13-08 10-20-07 10-7-06 11-20-04 11-22-03

Most kick return yards 1. 140 J. Johnson 2. 115 S. Gado 3. 105 W. Middleton 4. 100 W. Ford 5. 98 D. Labega 6. 96 M. Avent 7. 95 J. Crawford 8. 93 D. Bolden 9. 92 J. McClam 92 T. Robbins 92 R. Montgomery

Savannah State Liberty Furman South Carolina State Charleston Southern at Monmouth Liberty Liberty Towson Presbyterian Mansfield

11-4-06 10-23-04 10-7-06 9-23-06 11-20-04 9-13-08 10-4-08 10-28-06 9-20-08 10-20-07 11-12-05

Highest average gain per kick return (2 returns) 1. 57.5 S. Gado Liberty 10-23-04 2. 50.0 W. Ford South Carolina State 9-23-06 3. 38.0 E. Gadson Charleston Southern 11-20-04 4. 28.0 T. Mosley North Greenville 9-25-04 5. 27.6 C. Colson at North Greenville 9-25-03 6. 27.5 B. Dioguardi at Davidson 11-8-03 7. 27.0 M. Myers Elon 9-2-06 27.0 J. Leverett at Davidson 11-8-03 9. 26.6 T. Maypray VMI 10-27-07 10. 25.5 M. Holmes Charleston (WV) 10-11-03 Most fumble returns 1. 2 J. Little Gardner-Webb 10-15-05 2 M. Tanner at Savannah State 10-25-02 3. 1 49 times Most fumble return yards 1. 22 J. Maxwell Gardner-Webb 2. 9 S. Reichart at Liberty 3. 7 P. Calvary at Liberty 7 K. Williams at Morehead State 5. 4 C. J. Okogeri Mansfield 6. 3 Q. Ladsen Chowan 7. 2 P. Turner at North Greenville 8. 1 J. Warrior Charleston Southern

10-4-03 11-15-03 10-22-05 9-4-04 11-12-05 10-13-07 9-25-03 11-18-06

Most interception returns 1. 2 P. Ashley Charleston Southern 2 C. Lynch at Appalachian State 3. 1 36 times

11-18-06 9-17-05

Most interception return yards 1. 50 C. Lynch at Appalachian State 2. 45 C. Covington Georgia Southern 45 K. Kemp at Liberty 4. 41 F. Jones Davidson 5. 39 M. Wilkerson at Davidson 6. 23 K. Sullivan Elon 7. 22 D. Simpson Gardner-Webb 8. 19 T. Twitty at Furman 9. 18 M. Avent at Monmouth 10. 17 B. Clinkscales VMI

9-17-05 9-15-07 11-15-03 9-11-04 11-8-03 9-2-06 11-10-07 10-5-07 9-13-08 11-1-03

Tackles for loss 1. 5.0 A.J. Gross 2. 3.5 C. Patrick 3. 3.0 T. Newton 3.0 T. Ransom 3.0 J. Bense 3.0 G. Watts 3.0 R. Robinson 3.0 S. Reichart Most fumbles forced 1. 2 M. Simmons 2 J. Williams 2 C. J. Moore 4. 1 40 times

at VMI at Charleston Southern at Savannah State at Newberry at Jacksonville at North Greenville at Davidson at Liberty

10-11-08 11-21-09 11-5-05 9-18-04 9-20-03 9-25-03 11-8-03 11-15-03

at Kent State at Gardner-Webb at Liberty

9-3-09 11-8-08 10-22-05

Most fumbles recovered 1. 2 J. Little Gardner-Webb 2 M. Tanner at Savannah State 3. 1 58 times

10-15-05 10-25-02

Most pass breakups 1. 3 J. Woazeah 3 P. Calvary 3. 2 18 times

at Appalachian State at Liberty

11-25-06 10-22-05

at Charleston Southern Gardner-Webb at Presbyterian at VMI at Monmouth Presbyterian at VMI South Carolina State at South Carolina State at Appalachian State at VMI VMI Gardner-Webb

11-21-09 11-7-09 11-15-08 10-11-08 9-13-08 10-20-07 10-14-06 9-23-06 10-1-05 9-17-05 10-16-04 11-1-03 10-4-03

Most blocked kicks 1. 1 A. Harvey 1 B. Nixon 1 C. Reeder 1 K. Ware 1 B. Brikowski 1 C. Reeder 1 J. Walton 1 B.J. Revis 1 R. Revis 1 J. Touchstone 1 R. Mason 1 M. Barnes 1 J. Neal

Highest average gain per interception (2 returns) 1. 25.0 C. Lynch at Appalachian State 9-17-05 2. 4.0 P. Ashley Charleston Southern 11-18-06 Most tackles 1. 19 R. Mason 2. 18 J. Ross 3. 17 T. Twitty 17 J. Ross 17 J. Ross 17 T. Leverett 7. 16 A. Turner 16 C. Nkang 9. 15 A. McKnight 15 J. Huggard 15 C. J. Moore 15 D. Stafford 15 R. Mason 15 R. Childers

VMI Charleston Southern at Furman at Charleston Southern at Charleston Southern at Newberry Mansfield at Elon at Presbyterian VMI at Liberty Jacksonville at VMI Davidson

10-29-05 11-20-04 10-5-07 11-17-07 11-19-05 9-18-04 11-12-05 9-3-05 11-15-08 10-29-05 10-22-05 11-13-04 10-16-04 9-11-04

Most quarterback sacks 1. 3.0 A.J. Gross at VMI 3.0 T. Ransom at Newberry 3. 2.5 V. Redd at Liberty 4. 2.0 C. Hawkins at Clemson 2.0 D. Perkins Charleston Southern 2.0 A. McKnight at Presbyterian 2.0 D. Alexander at VMI 2.0 M. Dawson at Winston-Salem State 2.0 M. Murrell at Appalachian State 2.0 T. Newton at Savannah State 2.0 O. Anyanwu Morehead State 2.0 J. Bense Jacksonville 2.0 D. Childers at Davidson

10-11-08 9-18-04 11-3-07 10-31-09 11-22-08 11-15-08 10-11-08 9-30-06 9-17-05 11-5-05 9-13-03 9-20-03 11-8-03

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S I N GL E GAM E C O A S T AL T E AM R E C O R D S Most rushing carries 1. 67 Chowan 2. 65 at Charleston Southern 3. 64 Liberty 4. 60 at Davidson 5. 59 Charleston (WV) 6. 58 at North Greenville 7. 56 VMI 8. 54 Monmouth 54 Mansfield 54 at Charleston Southern

10-13-07 11-17-07 10-23-04 11-8-03 10-11-03 9-25-03 10-29-05 9-12-09 11-12-05 11-19-05

Most net yards rushing 1. 490 Chowan 2. 417 at Davidson 3. 412 Charleston Southern 4. 386 Charleston (WV) 5. 385 Mansfield 6. 384 North Greenville 7. 334 Charleston (WV) 8. 332 at Gardner-Webb 9. 330 at VMI 10. 316 VMI

10-13-07 11-8-03 11-20-04 10-9-04 11-12-05 9-25-04 10-11-03 11-11-06 10-14-06 10-27-07

Highest average gain per rush (20 rushes) 1. 11.8 (28-330) at VMI 2. 8.6 (45-386) Charleston (WV) 3. 8.5 (37-316) VMI 8.5 (45-384) North Greenville 5. 8.4 (49-412) Charleston Southern 6. 7.9 (38-302) Towson 7. 7.3 (67-490) Chowan 8. 7.1 (54-385) Mansfield 7.1 (47-332) at Gardner-Webb 10. 6.9 (60-417) at Davidson

10-14-06 10-9-04 10-27-07 9-25-04 11-20-04 9-20-08 10-13-07 11-12-05 11-11-06 11-8-03

Most rushing TDs scored 1. 7 Charleston (WV) 7 Mansfield 7 Charleston Southern 4. 6 at North Greenville 6 Chowan 6. 5 seven times Last: Georgia Southern

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10-11-03 11-12-05 11-20-04 9-25-03 10-13-07 9-15-07

Fewest rushing carries 1. 24 at Appalachian State 2. 25 at Georgia Southern 3. 26 at Liberty 4. 28 at Towson 28 at VMI 6. 29 Morehead State 7. 30 Liberty 30 Elon 9. 32 at Gardner-Webb 32 at VMI 32 at Penn State

11-25-06 9-16-06 10-17-09 9-19-09 10-14-06 9-13-03 10-26-06 9-2-06 11-8-08 10-11-08 8-30-08

Fewest net yards rushing 1. 40 at Liberty 2. 47 at James Madison 3. 52 at Gardner-Webb 52 at Penn State 5. 71 at Furman 6. 78 at Kent State 7. 81 at Stony Brook 8. 94 at Appalachian State 94 at Towson 10. 96 Charleston Southern 96 Winston-Salem State

10-17-09 9-22-07 11-8-08 8-30-08 10-6-07 9-3-09 10-24-09 11-25-06 9-19-09 11-22-08 9-8-07

Most passes attempted 1. 45 Liberty 2. 44 at Delaware State 3. 43 Elon 4. 42 Gardner-Webb 5. 41 at Appalachian State 6. 39 at Appalachian State 7. 38 Charleston Southern 8. 36 James Madison 9. 35 Furman 35 Stony Brook

10-4-08 9-1-07 9-2-06 11-7-09 11-25-06 9-17-05 11-18-06 9-10-05 10-7-06 10-25-08

Most passes completed 1. 25 Gardner-Webb 25 at Delaware State 3. 24 Liberty 24 at Appalachian State 24 James Madison 6. 23 Elon 23 Charleston Southern 8. 22 Stony Brook 22 at Gardner-Webb 10. 21 Davidson 21 Furman 21 at Gardner-Webb 21 Charleston Southern

11-7-09 9-1-07 10-4-08 11-25-06 9-10-05 9-2-06 11-18-06 10-25-08 11-11-06 9-11-04 10-7-06 11-8-08 11-22-08

Highest percentage passes completed (10 passes) 1. 81.5 (22-27) at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 2. 78.6 (11-14) Charleston Southern 11-20-04 3. 77.8 (14-18) Mansfield 11-12-05 4. 76.5 (13-17) at Charleston Southern 11-17-07 5. 76.0 (19-25) VMI 10-10-09 6. 73.7 (14-19) Monmouth 9-12-09 7. 73.1 (19-26) at Winston-Salem State 9-30-06 8. 70.0 (21-30) Charleston Southern 11-22-08 9. 67.9 (19-28) at VMI 10-14-06 10. 67.7 (21-31) Davidson 9-11-04 Most passing yards 1. 382 Liberty 2. 351 at Appalachian State 3. 332 Gardner-Webb 4. 330 at Georgia Southern 5. 325 Charleston Southern 6. 312 Elon 7. 306 Stony Brook 306 at Gardner-Webb 9. 301 Winston-Salem State 10. 295 at Towson

10-4-08 11-25-06 11-7-09 9-16-06 11-18-06 9-2-06 10-25-08 11-11-06 9-8-07 9-19-09

Most passing yards gained per attempt (10 atts) 1. 14.4 (20-288) at Wofford 9-9-06 2. 12.9 (22-283) Savannah State 11-4-06 3. 12.7 (26-330) at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 4. 12.5 (24-301) Winston-Salem State 9-8-07 5. 11.3 (27-306) at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 6. 10.9 (18-196) Mansfield 11-12-05 7. 10.7 (26-279) at Winston-Salem State 9-30-06 10.7 (19-203) Monmouth 9-12-09 9. 10.5 (19-199) South Carolina State 9-23-06 10. 9.8 (25-245) VMI 10-10-09 Most passing yards gained per completion (5 comp) 1. 23.3 (6-140) Savannah State 11-6-04 2. 22.2 (13-288) at Wofford 9-9-06 3. 21.4 (8-171) at Gardner-Webb 10-30-04 4. 20.9 (9-188) Presbyterian 10-20-07 5. 20.4 (10-204) Charleston (WV) 10-9-04 6. 20.2 (14-283) Savannah State 11-4-06 7. 19.4 (17-330) at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 8. 18.8 (16-301) Winston-Salem State 9-8-07 9. 18.3 (6-110) North Carolina A&T 9-26-09 10. 17.5 (11-193) Presbyterian 11-14-09 Most touchdown passes 1. 5 Savannah State 2. 4 at Winston-Salem State 3. 3 at Wofford 3 James Madison 3 Furman 3 Charleston (WV) 3 N.C. Central 3 at Gardner-Webb 3 Mansfield 3 Presbyterian 3 Charleston Southern 3 at Appalachian State Most passes had intercepted 1. 3 at North Greenville 3 Charleston Southern 3. 2 19 times Last: Monmouth at Towson North Carolina A&T at Clemson at Charleston Southern

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11-4-06 9-30-06 9-9-06 9-10-05 10-7-06 10-9-04 10-18-08 11-8-08 11-12-05 11-14-09 11-18-06 11-25-06 9-25-03 11-22-08 9-12-09 9-19-09 9-26-09 10-31-09 11-21-09

Highest passing efficiency rating (11 attempts) 1. 237.6 Savannah State 11-4-06 2. 235.5 at Wofford 9-9-06 3. 224.2 Mansfield 11-12-05 4. 214.0 at Winston-Salem State 9-30-06 5. 201.1 at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 6. 185.8 Winston-Salem State 9-8-07 7. 182.0 at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 8. 176.4 Charleston (WV) 10-9-04 9. 173.2 at Gardner-Webb 11-8-08 10. 171.5 VMI 10-10-09 Fewest passes attempted 1. 7 Savannah State 7 at Charleston Southern 3. 9 Chowan 4. 11 Charleston (WV) 5. 14 Gardner-Webb 14 Charleston Southern 14 at Davidson 8. 15 Liberty 15 Morehead State 10. 16 Jacksonville

11-6-04 11-22-03 10-13-07 10-4-03 11-10-07 11-20-04 11-8-03 10-23-04 9-13-03 11-13-04

Least passes completed 1. 2 Charleston (WV) 2. 3 Morehead State 3. 4 at Charleston Southern 4. 5 at Clemson 5 at Newberry 6. 6 North Carolina A&T 6 Chowan 6 Savannah State 6 at Davidson 10. 7 Jacksonville 7 Savannah State 7 Liberty 7 Delaware State

10-4-03 9-13-03 11-22-03 10-31-09 9-18-04 9-26-09 10-13-07 11-6-04 11-8-03 11-13-04 11-6-04 10-23-04 9-24-05

Least passing yards 1. 27 at Clemson 2. 33 Jacksonville 33 at Newberry 4. 44 Morehead State 5. 45 Charleston (WV) 6. 60 at Davidson 7. 64 Liberty 8. 65 North Greenville 9. 76 at North Greenville 10. 77 VMI

10-31-09 11-13-04 9-18-04 9-13-03 10-4-03 11-8-03 10-23-04 9-25-04 9-25-03 11-1-03

Most total offense plays 1. 88 (46 rush,42 pass) Gardner-Webb 2. 82 (37 rush,45 pass) Liberty 82 (65 rush,17 pass) at Charleston Southern 4. 80 (49 rush,31 pass) Davidson 5. 79 (64 rush,15 pass) Liberty 6. 78 (34 rush,44 pass) at Delaware State 78 (53 rush,25 pass) Gardner-Webb 8. 77 (51 rush,26 pass) Newberry 77 (58 rush,19 pass) at North Greenville 77 (54 rush,23 pass) at Charleston Southern

11-7-09 10-4-08 11-17-07 9-11-04 10-23-04 9-1-07 10-15-05 9-6-03 9-25-03 11-19-05

Most total offense yards gained 1. 638 (332 rush,306 pass) at Gardner-Webb 2. 592 (490 rush,102 pass) Chowan 3. 590 (386 rush,204 pass) Charleston (WV) 4. 581 (385 rush,196 pass) Mansfield 5. 555 (330 rush,225 pass) at VMI 6. 534 (152 rush,382 pass) Liberty 7. 517 (412 rush,105 pass) Charleston Southern 8. 510 (222 rush,288 pass) at Wofford 9. 505 (199 rush,306 pass) Stony Brook 10. 495 (212 rush,283 pass) Savannah State

11-11-06 10-13-07 10-9-04 11-12-05 10-14-06 10-4-08 11-20-04 9-9-06 10-25-08 11-4-06

Highest average gain per play 1. 9.9 (56-555) at VMI 2. 8.9 (57-510) at Wofford 8.9 (66-590) Charleston (WV) 4. 8.6 (74-638) at Gardner-Webb 5. 8.4 (51-429) at Georgia Southern 6. 8.2 (63-517) Charleston Southern 8.2 (56-459) Towson 8.2 (51-417) Savannah State 9. 8.1 (72-581) Mansfield 10. 7.8 (76-592) Chowan

10-14-06 9-9-06 10-9-04 11-11-06 9-16-06 11-20-04 9-20-08 11-6-04 11-12-05 10-13-07


S I N GL E GAM E C O A S T AL T E AM R E C O R D S Most all-purpose yards gained 1. 722 at Davidson 2. 720 at Gardner-Webb 3. 709 Chowan 4. 697 Liberty 5. 686 Mansfield 6. 685 Charleston (WV) 7. 667 at VMI 8. 651 VMI 9. 644 North Greenville 10. 635 Charleston Southern

11-8-03 11-11-06 10-13-07 10-4-08 11-12-05 10-9-04 10-14-06 10-27-07 9-25-04 11-20-04

Most all-purpose attempts 1. 85 at Charleston Southern 2. 83 Chowan 3. 80 at Gardner-Webb 4. 78 Davidson 5. 77 Gardner-Webb 77 Liberty 77 at Davidson 8. 75 Winston-Salem State 75 at North Greenville 75 Mansfield

11-17-07 10-13-07 11-11-06 9-11-04 10-15-05 10-23-04 11-8-03 9-8-07 9-25-03 11-12-05

Most points scored 1. 71 Mansfield 2. 66 Savannah State 3. 58 North Greenville 4. 56 Charleston Southern 5. 52 Savannah State 52 at Davidson 52 at Gardner-Webb 8. 51 Chowan 9. 49 at North Greenville 10. 48 Charleston (WV) 48 Jacksonville 48 at Charleston Southern

11-12-05 11-4-06 9-25-04 11-20-04 11-6-04 11-8-03 11-11-06 10-13-07 9-25-03 10-9-04 11-13-04 11-22-03

Most touchdowns scored 1. 10 Mansfield 2. 9 Savannah State 3. 8 Charleston Southern 4. 7 at North Greenville 7 North Greenville 7 Charleston (WV) 7 Chowan 7 Savannah State 7 at Davidson 7 at Gardner-Webb 7 at Charleston Southern

11-12-05 11-4-06 11-20-04 9-25-03 9-25-04 10-11-03 10-13-07 11-6-04 11-8-03 11-11-06 11-22-03

Most punt returns 1. 8 Chowan 2. 5 Delaware State 5 Charleston (WV) 5 VMI 5. 4 Winston-Salem State 4 North Greenville 4 Charleston (WV) 4 at Savannah State 4 at Savannah State 4 at Davidson

10-13-07 9-24-05 10-11-03 10-29-05 9-8-07 9-25-04 10-9-04 10-25-03 11-5-05 11-8-03

Most punt return yards 1. 111 at Davidson 2. 104 Chowan 3. 56 at Charleston Southern 4. 53 at Savannah State 5. 51 at Delaware State 6. 48 at Newberry 48 Savannah State 8. 46 at Liberty 9. 45 at Liberty 10. 39 at Savannah State

11-8-03 10-13-07 11-17-07 10-25-03 9-1-07 9-18-04 11-6-04 10-22-05 11-15-03 11-5-05

Highest average gain per punt return (2 returns) 1. 28.0 (2-56) at Charleston Southern 11-17-07 2. 27.8 (4-111) at Davidson 11-8-03 3. 22.5 (2-45) at Liberty 11-15-03 4. 16.5 (2-33) at Monmouth 9-13-08 5. 16.0 (3-48) at Newberry 9-18-04 16.0 (3-48) Savannah State 11-6-04 7. 15.3 (3-46) at Liberty 10-22-05 8. 13.2 (4-53) at Savannah State 10-25-03 9. 13.0 (8-104) Chowan 10-13-07 10. 11.7 (3-35) Mansfield 11-12-05

Most kick returns 1. 10 at Penn State 10 at Liberty 3. 9 Liberty 4. 8 at Clemson 5. 6 Georgia Southern 6 at North Greenville 6 Gardner-Webb 6 at VMI 6 at VMI 6 Presbyterian 6 VMI 6 at Liberty 6 at Charleston Southern

8-30-08 10-17-09 10-04-08 10-31-09 09-15-07 09-25-03 10-04-03 10-11-08 10-14-06 10-20-07 10-27-07 11-03-07 11-21-09

Most kick return yards 1. 248 at Liberty 2. 216 VMI 3. 188 at North Greenville 4. 170 at Liberty 5. 162 Liberty 6. 158 at Clemson 7. 148 at Penn State 8. 134 Georgia Southern 9. 127 at Davidson 10. 126 at Appalachian State

10-17-09 10-27-07 9-25-03 11-3-07 10-4-08 10-31-09 8-30-08 9-15-07 11-8-03 9-17-05

Highest average gain per kick return (2 returns) 1. 41.7 (3-125) Jacksonville 11-13-04 2. 36.0 (6-216) VMI 10-27-07 3. 31.3 (6-188) at North Greenville 9-25-03 4. 30.0 (2-60) North Greenville 9-25-04 5. 28.3 (6-170) at Liberty 11-3-07 6. 26.3 (3-79) Winston-Salem State 9-8-07 26.3 (3-79) Savannah State 11-6-04 8. 25.7 (3-77) at Jacksonville 9-20-03 9. 25.4 (5-127) at Davidson 11-8-03 10. 25.2 (5-126) at Appalachian State 9-17-05 Most fumble returns 1. 2 at Charleston Southern 2. 1 six times Most fumble return yards 1. 42 at Charleston Southern 2. 31 at VMI 3. 24 at Savannah State 4. 19 Jacksonville 5. 18 at Elon 6. 13 North Greenville 7. 12 Morehead State Most interception returns 1. 6 Presbyterian 2. 5 Savannah State 5 at Gardner-Webb 4. 4 at Morehead State 4 at Charleston Southern 4 Charleston Southern 7. 3 13 times Last: at Towson North Carolina A&T Gardner-Webb Most interception return yards 1. 112 North Greenville 2. 77 at Savannah State 3. 72 at North Greenville 4. 63 Presbyterian 5. 57 Charleston Southern 6. 51 at VMI 7. 47 at Charleston Southern 8. 45 North Carolina A&T 9. 40 Davidson 10. 38 Presbyterian 38 Charleston Southern

11-22-03

11-22-03 10-11-08 11-5-05 11-13-04 9-3-05 9-25-04 9-13-03 10-20-07 11-6-04 11-11-06 9-4-04 11-17-07 11-20-04 9-19-09 9-26-09 11-7-09 9-25-04 11-5-05 9-25-03 10-20-07 11-18-06 10-16-04 11-17-07 9-26-09 9-11-04 11-14-09 11-20-04

Highest average gain per int return (2 returns) 1. 38.5 (2-77) at Savannah State 11-5-05 2. 37.3 (3-112) North Greenville 9-25-04 3. 25.5 (2-51) at VMI 10-16-04 4. 24.0 (3-72) at North Greenville 9-25-03 5. 19.0 (2-38) Presbyterian 11-14-09 19.0 (3-57) Charleston Southern 11-18-06 7. 17.5 (2-35) at Stony Brook 10-24-09 8. 16.5 (2-33) at North Carolina A&T 9-27-08 9. 15.0 (3-45) North Carolina A&T 9-26-09 10. 14.5 (2-29) at Kent State 9-3-09 14.5 (2-29) Georgia Southern 9-15-07

Most tackles 1. 109 (31-78) 2. 107 (45-62) 3. 104 (42-62) 4. 97 (19-78) 5. 96 (40-56) 6. 92 (36-56) 7. 91 (33-58) 8. 90 (38-52) 90 (36-54) 10. 88 (63-25)

at Liberty Morehead State Colgate Charleston Southern at Charleston Southern at VMI at Appalachian State at Towson VMI at VMI

10-22-05 9-13-03 9-7-08 11-20-04 11-22-03 10-11-08 9-17-05 9-19-09 11-1-03 10-14-06

Most quarterback sacks 1. 7.0 (6-2) at North Carolina A&T 2. 6.0 (5-2) Chowan 6.0 (6-0) VMI 6.0 (4-4) at Davidson 6.0 (5-2) at Charleston Southern 6. 5.0 (4-2) Winston-Salem State 5.0 (3-4) at Jacksonville 5.0 (4-2) at Savannah State 5.0 (4-2) Presbyterian 5.0 (5-0) at Presbyterian

9-27-08 10-13-07 10-29-05 11-8-03 11-22-03 9-8-07 9-20-03 11-5-05 11-14-09 11-15-08

Most tackles for loss 1. 16.0 at North Carolina A&T 2. 14.0 at Savannah State 3. 12.0 Chowan 12.0 Gardner-Webb 5. 11.0 Towson 11.0 at Liberty 7. 10.0 Georgia Southern 8. 9.0 Newberry 9.0 at James Madison 9.0 Delaware State 9.0 North Carolina A&T 9.0 Charleston (WV) 9.0 Gardner-Webb

9-27-08 11-5-05 10-13-07 11-10-07 9-20-08 10-22-05 9-15-07 9-6-03 9-22-07 9-24-05 9-26-09 10-11-03 10-15-05

Most fumbles forced 1. 4 at Liberty 2. 3 at Charleston Southern 3 at Furman 4. 2 13 times Last: at Charleston Southern

11-15-03 11-22-03 10-6-07 11-21-09

Most fumbles recovered 1. 4 Jacksonville 2. 3 Winston-Salem State 3 North Greenville 3 at Liberty 3 at Charleston Southern 6. 2 at Delaware State 2 Colgate 2 Morehead State 2 at North Greenville 2 at Furman 2 VMI 2 at VMI 2 Gardner-Webb 2 at Savannah State 2 VMI 2 at Liberty

11-13-04 9-8-07 9-25-04 11-15-03 11-22-03 09-01-07 09-07-08 09-13-03 09-25-03 10-06-07 10-10-09 10-11-08 10-15-05 10-25-03 11-01-03 11-03-07

Most pass breakups 1. 11 Davidson 11 Charleston Southern 3. 8 at Gardner-Webb 8 Jacksonville 5. 7 Charleston (WV) 6. 6 at Presbyterian 6 at Charleston Southern 8. 5 Towson 5 at North Greenville 5 Gardner-Webb 5 Charleston (WV) 5 N.C. Central 5 VMI 5 Gardner-Webb 5 Presbyterian

9-11-04 11-18-06 11-8-08 11-13-04 10-9-04 11-15-08 11-22-03 09-20-08 09-25-03 10-04-03 10-11-03 10-18-08 11-01-03 11-07-09 11-14-09

Most blocked kicks 1. 1 18 times Last: at Kent State VMI

9-3-09 10-10-09

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S I N GL E GAM E O P P O N E N T T E AM R E C O R D S Most rushing carries 1. 59 at VMI 59 Georgia Southern 3. 58 Colgate 58 VMI 58 Morehead State 6. 55 at VMI 7. 54 VMI 54 at Wofford 9. 52 at Georgia Southern 52 at Liberty 52 at Liberty

10-11-08 9-15-07 9-7-08 10-27-07 9-13-03 10-14-06 10-10-09 9-9-06 9-16-06 10-22-05 11-15-03

Most net yards rushing 1. 512 Georgia Southern 2. 353 at Appalachian State 3. 347 at Georgia Southern 4. 336 at VMI 5. 335 at Wofford 6. 334 at Penn State 334 at Appalachian State 8. 320 at Liberty 9. 300 at Liberty 300 Winston-Salem State

9-15-07 9-17-05 9-16-06 10-11-08 9-9-06 8-30-08 11-25-06 11-15-03 10-17-19 9-8-07

Highest average gain per rush (20 rushes) 1. 8.7 (59-512) Georgia Southern 9-15-07 2. 8.0 (44-353) at Appalachian St. 9-17-05 3. 7.8 (43-334) at Penn State 8-30-08 4. 7.3 (46-334) at Appalachian St. 11-25-06 5. 6.8 (37-252) at Clemson 10-31-09 6. 6.7 (52-347) at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 7. 6.6 (44-292) Liberty 10-4-08 8. 6.5 (41-267) at Delaware State 9-1-07 9. 6.4 (47-300) at Liberty 10-17-09 6.4 (47-300) Winston-Salem St. 9-8-07

10-20-07 11-11-06 11-5-05 9-11-04 10-15-05 11-15-08 11-14-09 11-18-06 9-3-09 11-8-08

Highest percentage passes completed (10 cmp.) 1. 79.1 (19-24) at Liberty 10-17-09 2. 76.2 (16-21) James Madison 9-10-05 3. 73.1 (19-26) at Penn State 8-30-08 4. 68.2 (30-44) Presbyterian 10-20-07 5. 68.0 (17-25) at Towson 9-19-09 6. 67.9 (19-28) at Liberty 10-22-05 7. 66.7 (18-27) at Char. Southern 11-21-09 66.7 (26-39) at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 66.7 (24-36) Gardner-Webb 10-15-05 10. 64.7 (11-17) Liberty 10-28-06 Most passing yards 1. 431 Davidson 2. 396 Presbyterian 3. 369 at North Greenville 4. 338 at Gardner-Webb 5. 288 at Savannah State 6. 283 at Presbyterian 7. 275 at Liberty 8. 267 Presbyterian 9. 265 at Liberty 10. 262 Charleston Southern

9-11-04 10-20-07 9-25-03 11-8-08 11-5-05 11-15-08 10-17-09 11-14-09 11-3-07 11-18-06

8-30-08 10-17-09 9-15-07 9-22-07 10-31-09 11-3-07 9-16-06 9-9-06 9-10-05

Most passing yards gained per attempt (10 att.) 1. 17.7 (15-265) at Liberty 11-3-07 2. 16.2 (13-210) at VMI 10-11-08 3. 13.5 (17-229) VMI 10-27-07 4. 12.5 (13-163) at James Madison 9-22-07 5. 11.5 (24-275) at Liberty 10-17-09 6. 10.0 (26-260) at Penn State 8-30-08 10.0 (24-239) Liberty 10-4-08 8. 9.8 (24-234) at Savannah State 10-25-03 9. 9.2 (23-211) VMI 11-1-03 10. 9.0 (44-396) Presbyterian 10-20-07

Fewest rushing carries 1. 21 at Charleston Southern 21 Liberty 3. 24 at Presbyterian 4. 26 North Carolina Central 26 Chowan 26 Savannah State 26 Mansfield 26 Davidson 9. 29 Newberry 10. 30 at Gardner-Webb

11-17-07 10-23-04 11-15-08 10-18-08 10-13-07 11-4-06 11-12-05 9-11-04 9-6-03 11-8-08

Most touchdown passes 1. 4 Charleston Southern 2. 3 Presbyterian 3 at Clemson 3 at Towson 3 Stony Brook 3 at VMI 3 Liberty 3 Presbyterian 3 at Appalachian State 3 Jacksonville 3 at North Greenville

Fewest net yards rushing 1. 8 Chowan 2. 31 at Davidson 3. 35 Savannah State 4. 36 Mansfield 5. 39 North Carolina Central 39 VMI 7. 44 Towson 8. 45 at Presbyterian 9. 54 Davidson 10. 62 Liberty

10-13-07 11-8-03 11-4-06 11-12-05 10-18-08 10-29-05 9-20-08 11-15-08 9-11-04 10-23-04

Highest passing efficiency rating (11 attempts) 1. 265.7 at VMI 10-11-08 2. 230.4 at Liberty 11-3-07 3. 199.9 at James Madison 9-22-07 4. 199.0 VMI 10-27-07 5. 187.4 Liberty 10-4-08 6. 172.1 at Delaware State 9-1-07 7. 169.8 at Penn State 8-30-08 8. 154.0 at Savannah State 10-25-03 9. 153.2 at Appalachian State 11-25-06 10. 146.5 at Georgia Southern 9-16-06

Most passes attempted 1. 57 Davidson 2. 45 at Gardner-Webb 45 Charleston Southern 4. 44 at Presbyterian 44 Presbyterian 6. 43 Jacksonville 43 at North Greenville 8. 42 Savannah State 9. 40 at Savannah State 10. 39 Presbyterian 39 at Gardner-Webb

9-11-04 11-8-08 11-18-06 11-15-08 10-20-07 11-13-04 9-25-03 11-6-04 11-5-05 11-14-09 11-11-06

Most rushing TDs scored 1. 7 at Penn State 2. 6 at Liberty 6 Georgia Southern 4. 5 at James Madison 5. 4 at Clemson 4 at Liberty 4 at Georgia Southern 4 at Wofford 4 James Madison 10. 3 10 times

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Most passes completed 1. 30 Presbyterian 2. 26 at Gardner-Webb 3. 25 at Savannah State 25 Davidson 5. 24 Gardner-Webb 6. 23 at Presbyterian 7. 22 Presbyterian 22 Charleston Southern 9. 21 at Kent State 21 at Gardner-Webb

Fewest passes attempted 1. 9 Monmouth 2. 10 Winston-Salem State 10 at Wofford 4. 12 at Delaware State 5. 13 at VMI 13 at James Madison 7. 14 at VMI 14 at Liberty 9. 15 four times Last: VMI

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11-20-04 11-14-09 10-31-09 9-19-09 10-25-08 10-11-08 10-4-08 10-20-07 11-25-06 11-13-04 9-25-03

9-12-09 9-8-07 9-9-06 9-1-07 10-11-08 9-22-07 10-14-06 11-15-03 10-10-09

Least passes completed 1. 2 Winston-Salem State 2. 4 VMI 4 at Winston-Salem State 4. 5 at Wofford 5 at Morehead State 6. 6 Georgia Southern 7. 7 at Delaware State 7 Savannah State 7 South Carolina State 10. 8 seven times most recent North Carolina A&T Monmouth

9-8-07 10-10-09 9-30-06 9-9-06 9-4-04 9-15-07 9-1-07 11-4-06 9-23-06 9-26-09 9-12-09

Least passing yards 1. 11 Winston-Salem State 2. 29 Charleston (WV) 3. 32 at Morehead State 4. 43 at Furman 5. 49 at Wofford 6. 58 Georgia Southern 7. 61 South Carolina State 8. 65 at Charleston Southern 9. 69 at North Carolina A&T 10. 75 VMI

9-8-07 10-11-03 9-4-04 10-6-07 9-9-06 9-15-07 9-23-06 11-17-07 9-27-08 10-10-09

Most total offense plays 1. 91 Morehead State 2. 83 at Savannah State 3. 82 Colgate 82 Gardner-Webb 5. 80 at Liberty 6. 79 at Charleston Southern 7. 77 Presbyterian 8. 76 Presbyterian 76 at Appalachian State 10. 75 at Kent State 75 at Gardner-Webb 75 VMI 75 at North Greenville

9-13-03 11-5-05 9-7-08 10-15-05 10-22-05 11-22-03 10-20-07 11-14-09 9-17-05 9-3-09 11-8-08 10-27-07 9-25-03

Most total offense yards gained 1. 594 at Penn State 8-30-08 2. 582 at Appalachian State 9-17-05 3. 575 at Liberty 10-17-09 4. 570 Georgia Southern 9-15-07 5. 560 at Appalachian State 11-25-06 6. 546 at VMI 10-11-08 7. 531 Liberty 10-4-08 8. 527 Liberty 11-3-07 527 at North Greenville 9-25-03 10. 525 VMI 10-27-07 Highest average gain per play 1. 9.1 (58-527) at Liberty 11-3-07 2. 8.6 (69-594) at Penn State 8-30-08 3. 8.1 (71-575) at Liberty 10-17-09 4. 7.8 (68-531) Liberty 10-4-08 5. 7.6 (72-546) at VMI 10-11-08 6. 7.7 (74-570) Georgia Southern 9-15-07 7. 7.7 (76-582) at Appalachian State 9-17-05 8. 7.6 (74-560) at Appalachian State 11-25-06 9. 7.1 (67-474) at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 10. 7.0 (75-527) at North Greenville 9-25-03 Most points scored 1. 66 at Penn State 2. 58 at Liberty 3. 49 at Clemson 4. 47 at VMI 5. 45 at James Madison 45 at Appalachian State 7. 43 Liberty 8. 42 Georgia Southern 9. 41 Presbyterian 10. 39 at North Greenville Most touchdowns scored 1. 8 at Penn State 2. 7 at Clemson 7 at Liberty 3. 6 at VMI 6 Presbyterian 6 at James Madison 6 Georgia Southern 6 at Appalachian State 7. 5 seven times Last: Presbyterian

8-30-08 10-17-09 10-31-09 10-11-08 9-22-07 11-25-06 10-4-08 9-15-07 10-20-07 9-25-03 8-30-08 10-31-09 10-17-09 10-11-08 10-20-07 9-22-07 9-15-07 11-25-06 11-14-09


S I N GL E GAM E O P P O N E N T T E AM R E C O R D S Most punt returns 1. 6 Morehead State 6 Newberry 3. 5 at Clemson 5 at Kent State 5 at Appalachian State 5 at Charleston Southern 7. 4 at James Madison 4 Gardner-Webb 4 at Newberry 4 at Morehead State 4 Gardner-Webb

9-13-03 9-6-03 10-31-09 9-3-09 9-17-05 11-22-03 9-22-07 10-15-05 9-18-04 9-4-04 10-4-03

Most punt return yards 1. 83 at Appalachian State 2. 77 at Kent State 3. 67 at Furman 4. 66 at James Madison 5. 57 Morehead State 6. 49 Liberty 7. 45 Garnder-Webb 8. 36 at Wofford 9. 33 at Liberty 10. 29 at North Carolina A&T

9-17-05 9-3-09 10-6-07 9-22-07 9-13-03 10-4-08 10-4-03 9-9-06 11-15-03 9-27-08

Highest average gain per punt return (2 returns) 1. 33.5 (2-67) at Furman 10-6-07 2. 24.5 (2-49) Liberty 10-4-08 3. 16.6 (5-83) at Appalachian St. 9-17-05 4. 16.5 (4-66) at James Madison 9-22-07 5. 15.4 (5-77) at Kent State 9-3-09 6. 14.5 (2-29) at North Carolina A&T 9-27-08 7. 12.5 (2-25) at Savannah State 10-25-03 8. 12.0 (2-24) Charleston (WV) 10-11-03 12.0 (2-24) at Jacksonville 9-20-03 10. 11.0 (2-22) James Madison 9-10-05 11.0 (3-33) at Liberty 11-15-03 Most kick returns 1. 10 Savannah State 10 Mansfield 10 North Greenville 4. 9 Chowan 9 Charleston (WV) 6. 8 at North Greenville 7. 7 at Charleston Southern 7 VMI 7 Presbyterian 7 Charleston Southern 7 Savannah State

11-4-06 11-12-05 9-25-04 10-13-07 10-9-04 9-25-03 11-17-07 10-27-07 10-20-07 11-20-04 11-6-04

Most kick return yards 1. 191 North Greenville 2. 178 at Gardner-Webb 3. 174 Charleston Southern 4. 158 Presbyterian 158 Savannah State 6. 152 VMI 7. 145 at North Greenville 8. 143 at Charleston Southern 9. 136 at Davidson 10. 135 Chowan

9-25-04 10-30-04 11-20-04 10-20-07 11-4-06 10-27-07 9-25-03 11-17-07 11-8-03 10-13-07

Highest average gain per kick return (2 returns) 1. 62.0 (2-124) at Penn State 8-30-08 2. 56.5 (2-113) Liberty 10-28-06 3. 30.3 (4-121) at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 4. 29.7 (6-178) at Gardner-Webb 10-30-04 5. 28.5 (4-114) at Furman 10-6-07 6. 27.2 (5-136) at Davidson 11-8-03 7. 26.0 (2-52) at Gardner-Webb 11-11-06 8. 25.0 (5-125) Liberty 10-4-08 9. 24.9 (7-174) Charleston Southern 11-20-04 10. 23.8 (4-95) Stony Brook 10-25-08 Most punts 1. 11 Chowan 2. 10 Charleston (WV) 10 Charleston (WV) 4. 9 North Carolina A&T 9 at North Carolina A&T 9 Savannah State 9 at VMI 7. 8 Seven times Last: at Kent State

10-13-07 10-9-04 10-11-03 9-26-09 9-27-08 11-4-06 10-16-04 9-3-09

Most interception returns 1. 4 at Liberty 2. 3 Charleston Southern 3 at North Greenville 3. 2 at Charleston Southern 2 at Clemson 2 at Towson 2 Monmouth 2 at VMI 2 Liberty 2 at North Carolina A&T 2 at Furman 2 Georgia Southern 2 at Georgia Southern 2 Liberty 2 Elon 2 Gardner-Webb 2 at Appalachian State 2 Charleston (WV) 2 at Liberty 2 Newberry

10-17-09 11-22-08 9-25-03 11-21-09 10-31-09 9-19-09 9-12-09 10-11-08 10-4-08 9-27-08 10-6-07 9-15-07 9-16-06 10-28-06 9-2-06 10-15-05 9-17-05 10-9-04 11-15-03 9-6-03

Most interception return yards 1. 96 at Clemson 10-31-09 2. 75 at Appalachian State 9-17-05 3. 64 Monmouth 9-12-09 4. 60 at Liberty 10-17-09 5. 50 Georgia Southern 9-15-07 6. 42 at Liberty 11-15-03 7. 39 at Davidson 11-8-03 8. 33 Charleston Southern 11-22-08 9. 23 Elon 9-2-06 10. 22 Gardner-Webb 11-10-07 Highest average gain per int return (2 returns) 1. 48.0 (2-96) at Clemson 10-31-09 2. 37.5 (2-75) at Appalachian State 9-17-05 3. 32.0 (2-64) Monmouth 9-12-09 4. 25.0 (2-50) Georgia Southern 9-15-07 5. 24.5 (2-49) at Towson 9-19-09 6. 21.0 (2-42) at Liberty 11-15-03 7. 15.0 (4-60) at Liberty 10-17-09 8. 11.5 (2-23) Elon 9-2-06 9. 11.0 (3-33) Charleston Southern 11-22-08 10. 9.5 (2-19) at Furman 10-6-07 9.5 (2-19) at Georgia Southern 9-16-06 Most tackles 1. 114 at Charleston Southern 2. 102 Davidson 3. 100 VMI 4. 99 Liberty 5. 95 Monmouth 95 Winston-Salem State 95 Charleston Southern 8. 94 at Liberty 94 Mansfield 10. 93 Gardner-Webb 93 at North Greenville

11-17-07 9-11-04 10-29-05 10-23-04 9-12-09 9-8-07 11-20-04 11-3-07 11-12-05 11-7-09 9-25-03

Most quarterback sacks 1. 5.0 at Stony Brook 5.0 at VMI 5.0 at Liberty 5.0 at Furman 5. 4.0 at Charleston Southern 4.0 Charleston Southern 4.0 at Gardner-Webb 4.0 at Penn State 4.0 at Newberry 10. 3.0 at Liberty 3.0 VMI 3.0 at Presbyterian 3.0 at James Madison 3.0 at Appalachian State 3.0 at Savannah State 3.0 at Davidson 3.0 at Jacksonville 3.0 Morehead State

10-24-09 10-11-08 11-3-07 10-6-07 11-21-09 11-22-08 11-8-08 8-30-08 9-18-04 10-17-09 10-10-09 11-15-08 9-22-07 11-25-06 11-5-05 11-8-03 9-20-03 9-13-03

Most tackles for loss 1. 11.0 Newberry 2. 10.0 at Clemson 10.0 at Stony Brook 10.0 at Gardner-Webb 10.0 at Liberty 6. 9.0 at Liberty 9.0 Charleston Southern 9.0 Winston-Salem State 9.0 at Delaware State 9.0 at Appalachian State

9-6-03 10-31-09 10-24-09 11-8-08 11-15-03 10-17-09 11-22-08 9-8-07 9-1-07 9-1-7-05

Most fumbles forced 1. 3 South Carolina State 3 at Liberty 3. 2 at Charleston Southern 2 Gardner-Webb 2 VMI 2 at Kent State 2 at Gardner-Webb 2 at Monmouth 2 at VMI 2 at Winston-Salem State 2 Delaware State 2 Jacksonville 2 Charleston (WV) 2 at Morehead State 2 at Liberty

9-30-06 10-22-05 11-21-09 11-7-09 10-10-09 9-3-09 11-8-08 9-13-08 10-14-06 9-30-06 9-24-05 11-13-04 10-9-04 9-4-04 11-15-03

Most fumbles recovered 1. 4 Stony Brook 4 Delaware State 4 Morehead State 4. 3 Charleston Southern 3 Gardner-Webb 6. 2 15 times most recent Gardner-Webb at Stony Brook VMI

11-7-09 10-24-09 10-10-09

Most fumble return yards 1. 22 Gardner-Webb 2. 10 Gardner-Webb 3. 7 at Liberty 7 at Morehead State 5. 3 Chowan

10-4-03 11-7-09 10-22-05 9-4-04 10-13-07

Most pass breakups 1. 9 at Furman 2. 8 at Appalachian State 3. 7 at Charleston Southern 7 at VMI 7 Liberty 7 at Newberry 7. 6 Charleston Southern 6 Georgia Southern 6 at Delaware State 6 at Appalachian State 6 at Charleston Southern 6 at Liberty 6 at South Carolina State 6 James Madison 6 at North Greenville

10-6-07 9-17-05 11-21-09 10-11-08 10-4-08 9-18-04 11-22-08 9-15-07 9-1-07 11-25-06 11-19-05 10-22-05 10-1-05 9-10-05 9-25-03

Most blocked kicks 1. 1 at Charleston Southern 1 Gardner-Webb 1 at Presbyterian 1 at VMI 1 at Monmouth 1 at Charleston Southern 1 Presbyterian 1 at Furman 1 at Delaware State 1 at VMI 1 Furman 1 South Carolina State 1 at Charleston Southern 1 at South Carolina State 1 at Appalachian State 1 at VMI 1 VMI 1 Gardner-Webb 1 at North Greenville

11-21-09 11-7-09 11-15-08 10-11-08 9-13-08 11-17-07 10-20-07 10-6-07 9-1-07 10-14-06 10-7-06 9-23-06 11-19-05 10-1-05 9-17-05 10-16-04 11-1-03 10-4-03 9-25-03

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Rushing Yards 1. 1107 Patrick Hall 2. 863 Aundres Perkins 3. 748 Mike Tolbert 4. 671 Tommy Fraser 5. 656 Tyler Thigpen 6. 603 Patrick Hall 7. 599 Aundres Perkins 8. 532 Aundres Perkins 9. 504 Patrick Hall 10. 501 Jamie Fordham

2004 2003 2007 2009 2006 2005 2006 2004 2003 2008

Passing Yards 1. 3296 Tyler Thigpen 2. 2064 Zach MacDowall 3. 1664 Zach MaacDowall 4. 1596 William Richardson 5. 1589 Tyler Thigpen 6. 1008 Tyler Thigpen 7. 705 Tyler Thigpen 8. 312 William Richardson 9. 298 Ren McKinnon 10. 289 Jamie Childers

2006 2008 2009 2007 2005 2004 2003 2008 2003 2009

Passing Yards/Game (Minimum 5 Games) 1. 274.7 (12 Games) Tyler Thigpen 2. 187.6 (11 Games) Zach MacDowall 3. 151.3 (11 Games) Zach MacDowall 4. 145.1 (11 Games) William Richardson 5. 144.5 (11 Games) Tyler Thigpen 6. 126.0 (8 Games) Tyler Thigpen 7. 70.5 (10 Games) Tyler Thigpen 8. 39.0 (8 Games) William Richardson 9. 33.1 (9 Games) Ren McKinnon 10. 32.1 (9 Games) Jamie Childers

2006 2008 2009 2007 2005 2004 2003 2008 2003 2009

Rushing Attempts 1. 155 Patrick Hall 2. 148 Aundres Perkins 3. 144 Tommy Fraser 4. 134 Patrick Hall 5. 116 Aundres Perkins 6. 113 Tyler Thigpen 7. 111 Mike Tolbert 8. 100 Aundres Perkins 9. 96 Tyler Thigpen 10. 94 Jamie Fordham

2004 2003 2009 2005 2006 2006 2007 2004 2005 2008

Passing TDs 1. 29 Tyler Thigpen 2. 16 Zach MacDowall 3. 13 William Richardson 4. 11 Tyler Thigpen 5. 9 Zach MacDowall 6. 8 Tyler Thigpen 7. 5 Tyler Thigpen 8. 3 Jamie Childers 9. 2 Ren McKinnon 2 William Richardson

2006 2008 2007 2005 2009 2004 2003 2009 2004 2005

Pass Reception Yards 1. 1077 Jerome Simpson 2. 697 Jerome Simpson 3. 527 Jerome Simpson 4. 503 Trent Usher 5. 483 Brandon Whitley 6. 457 Santini Washington 7. 419 Jerome Simpson 8. 410 Chris Noble 9. 387 Marquel Willis 10. 382 Brandon Whitley

2006 2007 2005 2008 2009 2006 2004 2006 2008 2008

Rushing TDs 1. 14 Aundres Perkins 2. 13 Patrick Hall 3. 12 Aundres Perkins 12 Aundres Perkins 5. 9 Mike Tolbert 6. 8 Demetrius Morant 8 Aundres Perkins 8. 7 Mike Tolbert 9. 5 Tyler Thigpen 5 Tommy Fraser

2003 2004 2004 2005 2007 2003 2006 2006 2006 2007

Passes Had Intercepted 1. 11 Zach MacDowall 11 Tyler Thigpen 3. 7 William Richardson 4. 6 Jamie Childers 6 Zach MacDowall 6 Ren McKinnon 6 Tyler Thigpen 8. 4 Tyler Thigpen 4 Tyler Thigpen 4 William Richardson

2009 2006 2007 2009 2008 2003 2005 2003 2004 2008

Pass Receptions 1. 61 Jerome Simpson 2. 41 Jerome Simpson 3. 33 Jerome Simpson 33 Trent Usher 5. 32 Brandon Whitley 6. 31 Brandon Whitley 7. 28 Santini Washington 8. 27 Chris Noble 27 Marquel Willis 10. 26 Jerome Simpson

2006 2007 2005 2008 2008 2009 2006 2006 2008 2004

Average Yards/Rush (Minimum 20 Attempts) 1. 13.21 (24-317) Ren McKinnon 2. 7.14 (155-1107) Patrick Hall 3. 7.09 (101-716) Mike Tolbert 4. 6.81 (74-504) Patrick Hall 5. 6.37 (78-497) Arthur Sitton 6. 6.29 (28-176) Arthur Sitton 7. 6.27 (70-439) Mike Tolbert 8. 5.98 (47-281) Mike Tolbert 9. 5.83 (148-863) Aundres Perkins 10. 5.81 (113-656) Tyler Thigpen

2004 2004 2007 2003 2008 2007 2006 2004 2003 2006

Pass Completion Pct (Minimum 20 Attempts) 1. 73.9 (17-23) Ren McKinnon 2. 64.0 (217-339) Tyler Thigpen 3. 61.3 (157-256) Zach MacDowall 4. 57.2 (131-225) William Richardson 5. 57.1 (12-21) Scott Crouch 6. 56.4 (31-55) William Richardson 7. 55.0 (126-229) Zach MacDowall 8. 54.1 (133-246) Tyler Thigpen 9. 51.7 (15-29) William Richardson 10. 50.9 (27-53) Jamie Childers

2004 2006 2008 2007 2004 2008 2009 2005 2005 2009

Pass Reception TDs 1. 16 Jerome Simpson 2. 11 Jerome Simpson 3. 9 Jerome Simpson 4. 8 Jerome Simpson 5. 6 Marquel Willis 6. 4 Brandon Whitley 4 Trent Usher 8. 3 Perry Parks 3 Santini Washington 3 Brandon Whitley

2006 2007 2005 2004 2008 2009 2008 2006 2006 2008

Rushing Yards/Game (Minimum 5 Games) 1. 100.6 (11 Games) Patrick Hall 2. 95.9 (9 Games) Aundres Perkins 3. 68.0 (11 Games) Mike Tolbert 4. 61.0 (11 Games) Tommy Fraser 5. 54.8 (11 Games) Patrick Hall 6. 54.7 (12 Games) Tyler Thigpen 7. 53.2 (10 Games) Aundres Perkins 8. 49.9 (12 Games) Aundres Perkins 9. 49.3 (9 Games) Jamie Fordham 10. 45.8 (11 Games) Patrick Hall

2004 2003 2007 2009 2005 2006 2004 2006 2007 2003

Pass Efficiency (Minimum 20 Attempts) 1. 178.6 Ren McKinnon 2. 167.4 Tyler Thigpen 3. 145.0 Zach MacDowall 4. 128.4 William Richardson 5. 119.4 Zach MacDowall 6. 118.2 Tyler Thigpen 7. 114.6 Tyler Thigpen 8. 111.0 William Richardson 9. 97.4 Scott Crouch 10. 92.8 Jamie Childers

2004 2006 2008 2007 2009 2005 2004 2005 2004 2009

Average Yards/Catch (Minimum 5 Receptions) 1. 19.08 (12-229) Jamar Anderson 2. 17.66 (61-1077) Jerome Simpson 3. 17.00 (41-697) Jerome Simpson 4. 16.92 (12-203) Adrian Sullivan 5. 16.86 (7-118) Santini Washington 6. 16.78 (9-151) Jamar Anderson 16.78 (18-302) Chris Noble 8. 16.69 (13-217) Nathan Farley 9. 16.67 (18-300) Rodney Burgess 10. 16.32 (28-457) Santini Washington

2008 2006 2007 2009 2004 2006 2004 2005 2006 2006

Pass Attempts 1. 339 Tyler Thigpen 2. 256 Zach MacDowall 3. 246 Tyler Thigpen 4. 229 Zach MacDowall 229 William Richardson 6. 158 Tyler Thigpen 7. 136 Tyler Thigpen 8. 79 Ren McKinnon 9. 55 William Richardson 10. 53 Jamie Childers

2006 2008 2005 2009 2007 2004 2003 2003 2008 2009

Average Yards/Pass att (Minimum 20 Attempts) 1. 9.7 Tyler Thigpen 2006 2. 9.0 Ren McKinnon 2004 3. 8.1 Zach MacDowall 2008 4. 7.3 Zach MacDowall 2009 5. 7.0 William Richardson 2007 6. 6.5 Tyler Thigpen 2005 7. 6.4 Tyler Thigpen 2004 8. 5.7 William Richardson 2008 9. 5.5 Jamie Childers 2009

Receptions/Game (Minimum 5 Games) 1. 5.08 (12 Games) Jerome Simpson 2. 3.73 (11 Games) Jerome Simpson 3. 3.00 (11 Games) Trent Usher 3.00 (11 Games) Jerome Simpson 5. 2.73 (11 Games) Brandon Whitley 6. 2.67 (12 Games) Brandon Whitley 7. 2.45 (11 Games) Marquel Willis 8. 2.38 (8 Games) Rodney Burgess 9. 2.36 (11 Games) Jerome Simpson 10. 2.33 (12 Games) Santini Washington

2006 2007 2008 2005 2009 2008 2008 2003 2004 2006

Pass Completions 1. 217 Tyler Thigpen 2. 157 Zach MacDowall 3. 133 Tyler Thigpen 4. 131 William Richardson 5. 126 Zach MacDowall 6. 78 Tyler Thigpen 7. 58 Tyler Thigpen 8. 33 Ren McKinnon 9. 31 William Richardson 10. 27 Jamie Childers

2006 2008 2005 2007 2009 2004 2003 2003 2008 2009

Average Yards/Completion (Minimum 20 Attempts) 1. 15.2 Tyler Thigpen 2006 2. 13.2 Zach MacDowell 2009 3. 13.1 Zach MacDowall 2008 4. 12.9 Tyler Thigpen 2004 4. 12.2 Ren McKinnon 2004 6. 12.2 William Richardson 2007 7. 12.2 Tyler Thigpen 2003 8. 11.9 Tyler Thigpen 2005 9. 10.7 Jamie Childers 2009 10. 10.1 William Richardson 2008

Total Offense Yards 1. 3952 Tyler Thigpen 2. 2302 Zach MacDowall 3. 2038 Tyler Thigpen 4. 1827 Zach MacDowall 5. 1676 William Richardson 6. 1259 Tyler Thigpen 7. 1107 Patrick Hall 8. 987 Tyler Thigpen 8. 863 Aundres Perkins 10. 748 Mike Tolbert

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2006 2008 2006 2005 2007 2003 2004 2009 2005 2004

Total Offense/Game (Minimum 5 Games) 1. 329.3 (12 Games) Tyler Thigpen 2. 209.3 (11 Games) Zach MacDowall 3. 185.3 (11 Games) Tyler Thigpen 4. 166.1 (11 Games) Zach MacDowall 5. 157.4 (8 Games) Tyler Thigpen 6. 152.4 (11 Games) William Richardson 7. 100.6 (11 Games) Patrick Hall 8. 98.7 (10 Games) Tyler Thigpen 9. 95.9 (9 Games) Aundres Perkins 10. 75.0 (7 Games) Ren McKinnon

2006 2008 2005 2009 2004 2007 2004 2003 2003 2004

Total Offense/Play (Minimum 50 Plays) 1. 8.74 (452-3952) Tyler Thigpen 2. 7.14 (155-1107) Patrick Hall 3. 6.85 (336-2302) Zach MacDowall 4. 6.81 (74-504) Patrick Hall 5. 6.68 (112-748) Mike Tolbert 6. 6.37 (78-497) Arthur Sitton 7. 6.27 (70-439) Mike Tolbert 8. 5.97 (306-1827) Zach MacDowall 9. 5.96 (342-2038) Tyler Thigpen 10. 5.91 (213-1259) Tyler Thigpen

2006 2004 2008 2003 2007 2008 2006 2009 2005 2004

All-Purpose Yards 1. 1166 Patrick Hall 2. 1069 Jerome Simpson 3. 1018 Arthur Sitton 4. 916 Aundres Perkins 5. 882 Aundres Perkins 6. 806 Mike Tolbert 7. 798 Tommy Fraser 8. 786 Eric O’Neal 9. 737 Darnell Williams 10. 734 Jerome Simpson

2004 2006 2008 2006 2003 2007 2009 2007 2003 2007

All-Purpose Yards/Game (Minimum 5 Games) 1. 106.0 (11 Games) Patrick Hall 2. 98.0 (9 Games) Aundres Perkins 3. 89.1 (12 Games) Jerome Simpson 4. 84.8 (12 Games) Arthur Sitton 5. 76.3 (12 Games) Aundres Perkins 6. 73.3 (11 Games) Mike Tolbert 7. 72.5 (11 Games) Tommy Fraser 8. 71.5 (11 Games) Eric O’Neal 9. 67.0 (11 Games) Darnell Williams 10. 66.7 (11 Games) Jerome Simpson

2004 2003 2006 2008 2006 2007 2009 2007 2003 2007

Total Points Scored 1. 96 (16 TD) Jerome Simpson 2. 84 (14 TD) Aundres Perkins 3. 83 (53 PAT, 10 FG) Josh Hoke 4. 80 (38 PAT, 14 FG) Josh Hoke 5. 79 (49 PAT, 10 FG) Josh Hoke 6. 78 (13 TD) Patrick Hall 7. 74 (12 TD, 1 PAT) Aundres Perkins 8. 72 (12 TD) Aundres Perkins 9. 68 (32 PAT, 12 FG) Justin Durham 10. 66 (11 TD) Jerome Simpson

2006 2003 2004 2005 2006 2004 2005 2004 2007 2007

Touchdowns Scored 1. 16 (16 Rcv) Jerome Simpson 2. 14 (14 Rush) Aundres Perkins 3. 13 (13 Rush) Patrick Hall 4. 12 (12 Rush) Aundres Perkins 12 (12 Rush) Aundres Perkins 6. 11 (11 Rcv) Jerome Simpson 7. 9 (9 Rush) Mike Tolbert 9 (9 Rcv) Jerome Simpson 9 (8 Rush, 1 Rcv) Aundres Perkins 10. 8 (7 Rush, 1 Rcv) Mike Tolbert

2006 2003 2004 2004 2005 2007 2007 2005 2006 2006

PAT Kicks Made 1. 53 Josh Hoke 2. 49 Josh Hoke 3. 38 Josh Hoke 4. 37 Josh Hoke 5. 32 Justin Durham 6. 21 Justin Durham 7. 20 Justin Durham 8. 5 James Pallassino

2004 2006 2005 2003 2007 2008 2009 2008

PAT Kicks Attempted 1. 54 Josh Hoke 2. 50 Josh Hoke 3. 41 Josh Hoke 4. 38 Josh Hoke 5. 36 Justin Durham 6. 25 Justin Durham 7. 22 Justin Durham 8. 6 James Pallassino

2004 2006 2003 2005 2007 2008 2009 2008

PAT Kick Pct (Minimum 5 Attempts) 1. 100.0 (38-38) Josh Hoke 2. 98.1 (53-54) Josh Hoke 3. 98.0 (49-50) Josh Hoke 4. 90.9 (20-22) Justin Durham 5. 90.2 (37-41) Josh Hoke 6. 88.9 (32-36) Justin Durham 7. 84.0 (21-25) Justin Durham 8. 83.3 (5-6) James Pallassino

2005 2004 2006 2009 2003 2007 2008 2008

Field Goals Made 1. 14 Josh Hoke 2. 13 Justin Durham 3. 12 Justin Durham 4. 10 Josh Hoke 10 Josh Hoke 6. 9 Justin Durham 7. 6 Josh Hoke 8. 2 James Pallassino

2005 2009 2007 2004 2006 2008 2003 2008

Field Goals Attempted 1. 22 Josh Hoke 2. 19 Justin Durham 3. 17 Josh Hoke 17 Justin Durham 5. 16 Justin Durham 6. 14 Josh Hoke 7. 10 Josh Hoke 8. 6 James Pallassino

2005 2009 2006 2007 2008 2004 2003 2008

Field Goal Pct (Minimum 5 Attempts) 1. 71.4 (10-14) Josh Hoke 2. 70.6 (12-17) Justin Durham 3. 68.4 (13-19) Justin Durham 4. 63.6 (14-22) Josh Hoke 5. 60.0 (6-10) Josh Hoke 6. 58.8 (10-17) Josh Hoke 7. 56.2 (9-16) Justin Durham 8. 33.3 (2-6) James Pallassino

2004 2007 2009 2005 2003 2006 2008 2008

Punt Yards 1. 2392 2. 1822 3. 1803 4. 1720 5. 1689 6. 1620 7. 1058 8. 105 9. 64 10. 39

2003 2008 2005 2004 2009 2007 2006 2003 2005 2003

Josh Hoke Ben Erdman Rob Williams Rob Williams Ben Erdman Ben Erdman Rob Williams Rob Williams Josh Hoke J.T. Henderson

Punt Attempts 1. 64 Josh Hoke 2. 51 Ben Erdman 51 Rob Williams 4. 50 Rob Williams 5. 48 Ben Erdman 6. 46 Ben Erdman 7. 32 Rob Williams 8. 3 Rob Williams 9. 2 Josh Hoke

2003 2009 2004 2005 2008 2007 2006 2003 2005

Punts Had Blocked 1. 1 Ben Erdman 1 Ben Erdman 1 Josh Hoke

2009 2008 2003

Average Yards/Punt (Minimum 5 Attempts) 1. 37.96 (48-1822) Ben Erdman 2. 37.38 (64-2392) Josh Hoke 3. 36.06 (50-1803) Rob Williams 4. 35.22 (46-1620) Ben Erdman 5. 33.73 (51-1720) Rob Williams 6. 33.12 (51-1689) Ben Erdman 7. 33.06 (32-1058) Rob Williams

2008 2003 2005 2007 2004 2009 2006

Punt Return Yards 1. 206 Greg Williamson 2. 176 David Parker 3. 144 David Parker 4. 134 Jamar Anderson 5. 91 Marrio Norman 6. 64 Jake Owen 7. 59 Darnell Williams 8. 46 Jamar Anderson 9. 42 Darnell WillIams 10. 28 Greg Williamson

2003 2005 2004 2007 2007 2009 2003 2008 2004 2004

Punt Returns 1. 19 David Parker 2. 18 David Parker 3. 10 Jake Owen 10 Marrio Norman 10 Greg Williamson 10 Darnell Williams 7. 9 Jamar Anderson 8. 7 Jamar Anderson 9. 6 Marrio Norman 10. 5 Kenneth Joshen 5 Jon Greene

2004 2005 2009 2007 2003 2003 2007 2008 2008 2006 2005

Punt Return TDs 1. 2 Greg Williamson 2. 1 Quinton Teal 1 Jamar Anderson

2003 2006 2007

83 Average Yards/Punt Return (Minimum 5 Attempts) 1. 20.60 (10-206) Greg Williamson 2003 2. 14.89 (9-134) Jamar Anderson 2007 3. 9.78 (18-176) David Parker 2005 4. 9.10 (10-91) Marrio Norman 2007 5. 7.58 (19-144) David Parker 2004 6. 6.57 (7-46) Jamar Anderson 2008 7. 6.40 (10-64) Jake Owen 2009 8. 5.90 (10-59) Darnell Williams 2003 9. 5.00 (5-25) David Parker 2003 10. 4.40 (5-22) Kenneth Joshen 2006

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S E A S O N C O A S T AL I N D I V I D UAL R E C O R D S Kick Return Yards 1. 523 Arthur Sitton 2. 519 Darnell Williams 3. 445 Tre Henderson 4. 386 Ren McKinnon 5. 377 Arthur Sitton 6. 369 Eric O’Neal 7. 217 Jake Owen 8. 214 David Parker 9. 194 Tommy Fraser 10. 179 Kenny Jones 179 David Parker

2007 2003 2009 2005 2008 2007 2009 2004 2006 2008 2005

Kick Returns 1. 24 Tre Henderson 24 Arthur Sitton 3. 21 Darnell Williams 4. 19 Arthur Sitton 5. 16 Ren McKinnon 6. 14 Eric O’Neal 7. 10 Jake Owen 10 David Parker 10 Tommy Fraser 10 Kenny Jones 10 D.J. Brunson

2009 2008 2003 2007 2005 2007 2009 2004 2006 2008 2008

Kick Return TDs 1. 1 Arthur Sitton (85 yds vs VMI)

2007

Average Yards/Kick Return (Minimum 5 Attempts) 1. 27.53 (19-523) Arthur Sitton 2007 2. 26.36 (14-369) Eric O’Neal 2007 3. 24.71 (21-519) Darnell Williams 2003 4. 24.12 (16-386) Ren McKinnon 2005 5. 24.00 (5-120) Whittmin Reese 2006 6. 22.38 (8-179) David Parker 2005 7. 21.70 (10-217) Jake Owen 2009 8. 21.40 (10-214) David Parker 2004 8. 21.20 (5-106) Jamie Fordham 2006 10. 19.40 (10-194) Tommy Fraser 2006

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Interception Return Yards 1. 92 Greg Williamson 2. 86 Keon Cunningham 3. 76 Quinton Teal 4. 72 Josh Norman 5. 67 Jamar Leath 6. 58 Marrio Norman 7. 56 Brandon Carr 8. 55 Lounzy Green 9. 51 Keon Cunningham 51 Shaun Gaines

2004 2007 2005 2009 2004 2006 2004 2003 2008 2004

Interceptions 1. 8 Josh Norman 2. 6 Quinton Teal 3. 5 Quinton Teal 5 Marrio Norman 5. 4 Greg Williamson 4 Dewitt Myers 4 Quinton Teal 8. 3 Dominique Davenport 3 Keon Cunningham 3 Whittmin Reese 3 Dewitt Myers 3 Marrio Norman

2009 2004 2005 2007 2004 2006 2006 2009 2008 2007 2004 2004

Interception Return TDs 1. 1 Brandon Carr 1 Lounzy Green 1 Keon Cunningham 1 Shaun Gaines

2004 2003 2007 2004

Fumble Return Yards 1. 31 Brandon Autry (1-31) 2. 24 Anthony Steele (1-24) 3. 22 Rayshun Crosby (1-22) 4. 19 Sam Harper (1-19) 5. 18 Jamar Leath (1-18) 6. 13 Chris Allen (0-13) 7. 12 Travis Cain (1-12) 8. 11 Kenneth Chambers (0-11) 9. 9 Adrain Grady (1-9)

2008 2005 2003 2004 2005 2004 2003 2003 2003

Fumble Returns 1. 1 Eight times Last: Brandon Autry

2008

Fumble Return TDs 1. 1 Anthony Steele 1 Chris Allen 1 Sam Harper 1 Brandon Autry

2005 2004 2004 2008

Total Tackles 1. 116 (83-33) 2. 108 (31-77) 3. 103 (51-52) 4. 91 (48-43) 5. 88 (36-52) 6. 86 (34-52) 7. 81 (70-11) 8. 78 (35-43) 9. 67 (29-38) 10. 66 (38-28)

2006 2005 2003 2005 2003 2008 2006 2004 2008 2005

Jamar Leath Jamar Leath Maurice Simpkins Maurice Simpkins Jamar Leath D.J. Rice Quinton Teal Maurice Simpkins Derrick Frasier Quinton Teal

Unassisted Tackles 1. 83 Jamar Leath 2. 70 Quinton Teal 3. 51 Maurice Simpkins 4. 48 Maurice Simpkins 5. 43 Anthony Steele 6. 40 Dominique Davenport 7. 38 Brandon Autry 38 Quinton Teal 9. 37 Dominique Davenport 10. 36 Sam Harper 36 Jamar Leath

2006 2006 2003 2005 2006 2009 2007 2005 2007 2006 2003

Assisted Tackles 1. 77 Jamar Leath 2. 52 D.J. Rice 52 Jamar Leath 52 Maurice Simpkins 5. 43 Maurice Simpkins 43 Maurice Simpkins 7. 38 Desmond Steward 38 Derrick Frasier 9. 36 D.J. Rice 10. 35 Jamar Leath

2005 2008 2003 2003 2004 2005 2009 2008 2007 2004

Tackles For Loss 1. 16.0 (12-8) 2. 12.5 (9-7) 3. 12.0 (9-6) 4. 10.0 (8-4) 10.0 (7-6) 10.0 (8-4) 7. 9.5 (5-9) 8. 9.0 (6-6) 9.0 (7-4) 9.0 (5-8)

2003 2005 2004 2005 2003 2008 2005 2009 2005 2003

Maurice Simpkins Adrain Grady Kelvin McIver Maurice Simpkins Adrain Grady Phillip Oboh Jamar Leath Phillip Oboh Kelvin McIver Rayshun Crosby

Yards From Tackles For Loss 1. 63 Maurice Simpkins 63 Kelvin McIver 3. 58 Adrain Grady 4. 54 Adrain Grady 5. 50 Maurice Simpkins 6. 44 Warren Jennings 7. 43 Chris Walls 8. 42 Rayshun Crosby 9. 40 Phillip Oboh 10. 37 Phillip Oboh

2003 2004 2005 2003 2005 2008 2008 2003 2009 2008

Quarterback Sacks 1. 7.0 (6-2) Kelvin McIver 2. 6.5 (6-1) Phillip Oboh 6.5 (5-3) Adrain Grady 4. 5.5 (5-1) Maurice Simpkins 5. 5.0 (4-2) Phillip Oboh 6. 4.5 (4-1) Maurice Simpkins 7. 4.0 (3-2) Sam Harper 4.0 (3-2) Warren Jennings 4.0 (3-2) Ro-Derick Middleton 4.0 (4-0) Maurice Simpkins 4.0 (4-0) Phillip Oboh

2004 2009 2003 2003 2008 2004 2006 2005 2007 2005 2007

Yards From Sacks 1. 53 Kelvin McIver 2. 47 Adrain Grady 3. 37 Phillip Oboh 4. 36 Maurice Simpkins 5. 34 Warren Jennings 6. 31 Phillip Oboh 7. 30 E.J. Brown 8. 28 Warren Jennings 28 Ro-Derick Middleton 10. 27 Keon Cunningham 27 Tony Williams 27 Adrain Grady

2004 2003 2009 2003 2008 2008 2009 2005 2007 2007 2003 2005

Fumbles Forced 1. 5 D.J. Rice 2. 3 Jamar Leath 3 Maurice Simpkins 3 Brandon Autry 5. 2 Phillip Oboh 2 Brian Rousey 2 Jamar Leath 8. 1 Jeremy Harden 1 Kelvin McIver 1 Maurice Simpkins 1 Chris Allen

2007 2005 2003 2007 2009 2005 2003 2008 2004 2005 2005

Fumbles Recovered 1. 4 Sam Harper 2. 2 Rayshun Crosby 2 D.J. Rice 2 Adrain Grady 2 Greg Williamson 2 Shon Shuler 2 Warren Jennings 2 Maurice Simpkins 2 Whittmin Reese

2004 2003 2007 2003 2003 2003 2005 2005 2007

Pass Breakups 1. 12 Quinton Teal 2. 9 Greg WilliaMson 9 Quinton Teal 4. 7 Josh Norman 7 Josh Norman 7 Marrio Norman 7 Quinton Teal 8. 6 Sergio Geiger 6 Marrio Norman 6 Marrio Norman

2004 2004 2006 2009 2008 2004 2005 2003 2008 2006

Blocked Kicks 1. 2 Josh Norman 2 Quinton Teal 3. 1 David Parker 1 Brian Harrison 1 Phillip Oboh 1 Braden Cannon 1 Marrio Norman 1 Chris Allen 1 Braden Cannon 1 Braden Cannon 1 Quinton Teal 1 Clarence Donley

2009 2005 2004 2008 2008 2004 2008 2004 2003 2006 2006 2007

Kelvin McIver

• Set the Coastal record for sacks in a season with 7.0 in 2004

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S E A S O N C O A S T AL T E AM R E C O R D S Rushing yards

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

3058 2346 2277 2228 2188 2015 1683

Rushing attempts

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

522 517 500 494 461 458 434

Rushing TDs

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

40 34 28 24 23 17 12

Average yards/rush

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

5.86 (522-3058) 5.04 (434-2188) 4.69 (500-2346) 4.51 (494-2228) 4.40 (517-2277) 4.40 (458-2015) 3.65 (431-1683)

Rushing yards/game

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

278.0 (11 games) 213.3 (11 games) 207.0 (11 games) 202.5 (11 games) 182.3 (12 games) 167.9 (12 games) 153.0 (11 games)

Pass attempts

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

353 330 286 275 254 215 202

Pass completions

1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7.

223 194 155 148 145 107 91

Passing yards

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

3429 2423 1968 1739 1719 1325 1003

Passing TDs

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

30 16 14 13 11 12 5

Passes had intercepted

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7.

17 11 11 10 8 7 6

Pass completion pct

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

63.2 (223-353) 58.8 (194-330) 57.1 (145-254) 54.2 (155-286) 53.8 (148-275) 53.0 (107-202) 42.3 (91-215)

Pass efficiency

2004 2003 2007 2005 2006 2008 2009

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2004 2007 2003 2005 2009 2008 2006

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2004 2003 2005 2007 2006 2008 2009

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2004 2006 2003 2005 2007 2008 2009

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2004 2003 2007 2005 2006 2008 2009

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2006 2008 2009 2005 2007 2003 2004

Average yards/pass

15.4 12.7 12.5 12.4 11.9 11.8 11.0

Passing yards/game

285.8 (12 games) 201.9 (12 games) 178.9 (11 games) 158.1 (11 games) 156.3 (11 games) 120.5 (11 games) 91.2 (11 games)

Total offense yards 5617 4438 4383 3996 3967 2651 3349

TDs responsible for

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7.

84 66 55 55 50 47 24

Total offense/game

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2006 2008 2009 2005 2007 2004 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2006 2008 2007 2005 2004 2009 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2006 2008 2007 2009 2005 2004 2003

9.7 7.3 6.9 6.8 6.6 6.3 4.7

468.1 (12 games) 398.5 (11 games) 369.8 (12 games) 363.3 (11 games) 360.6 (11 games) 331.9 (11 games) 304.5 (11 games)

Total offense/play

7.14 (787-5617) 6.05 (724-4383) 5.63 (788-4438) 5.18 (771-3996) 5.16 (769-3967) 4.89 747-(3651) 4.68 (715-3349)

All purpose yards 6596 5584 5462 5439 5071 4795 4690

All purpose yards/game

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

549.7 (12 games) 507.6 (11 games) 496.5 (11 games) 461.0 (11 games) 453.2 (12 games) 435.9 (11 games) 426.4 (11 games)

Total points scored

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

413 (55 TD, 53 PAT, 10 FG) 411 (54 TD, 51 PAT, 10 FG) 338 (42 TD, 41 PAT, 14 FG) 316 (41 TD, 33 PAT, 12 FG) 309 (42 TD, 37 PAT, 6 FG) 267 (34 TD, 28 PAT, 11 FG) 205 (24 TD, 20 PAT, 13 FG)

Touchdowns scored

2006 2008 2007 2004 2005 2009 2003

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7.

2006 2008 2009 2007 2004 2005 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Average yards/completion

2006 2008 2009 2005 2007 2004 2003

2009 2006 2008 2003 2007 2005 2004

166.6 (223-353-30-11) 129.8 (194-330-16-11) 125.8 (145-254-14-8) 120.1 (107-202-11-6) 117.4 (148-275-13-7) 113.9 (155-286-17-12) 79.9 (91-215-5-10)

2006 2008 2009 2005 2007 2004 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2006 2008 2004 2007 2005 2009 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7.

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7.

54 50 41 38 36 31 22

2004 2006 2003 2005 2007 2008 2009

1. 2.

100.0 (38-38) 98.1 (53-54) 98.0 (49-50) 90.9 (20-22) 90.2 (37-41) 88.9 (32-36) 83.9 (26-31)

2005 2004 2006 2009 2003 2007 2008

Field goals made 14 13 12 11 10 10 6

Field goals attempted

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

22 22 19 18 17 15 11

Field goal pct

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2006 2004 2008 2007 2005 2009 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2006 2004 2007 2008 2005 2009 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2004 2006 2005 2007 2003 2008 2009

2004 2006 2005 2003 2007 2008 2009

53 49 38 37 32 26 20

PAT kick pct

2006 2004 2008 2007 2005 2009 2003

2006 2004 2007 2005 2008 2009 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

PAT kicks attempted

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

68.4 (13-19) 66.7 (10-15) 66.7 (12-18) 63.6 (14-22) 58.8 (10-17) 54.5 (6-11) 50.0 (11-22)

Punt yards

2536 1867 1827 1720 1689 1649 1058

Punt attempts

69 52 51 50 49 48 32

Punts had blocked

1.

Punt return yards

2004 2006 2005 2003 2007 2008 2009

PAT kicks made

2006 2009 2008 2004 2007 2005 2003

2006 2004 2005 2007 2008 2003 2009

55 (40 rush, 11 rcv, 4 ret) 54 (23 rush, 30 rcv, 1 ret) 42 (28 rush, 13 rcv, 1 ret) 42 (34 rush, 5 rcv, 3 ret) 41 (24 rush, 14 rcv, 3 ret) 34 (17 rush, 16 rcv, 1 ret) 24 (12 rush, 12 rcv, 0 ret)

1 1 1

2005 2009 2007 2008 2004 2006 2003 2005 2008 2009 2007 2006 2004 2003 2009 2004 2007 2005 2006 2003 2008 2003 2005 2008 2004 2009 2007 2006 2003 2005 2004 2009 2008 2007 2006 2003 2007 2008

296 251 232 224 85 66 58

Punt returns

27 26 26 21 17 14 13

Punt return TDs 2 1 1

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6.

37.29 (49-1827) 36.75 (69-2536) 35.90 (52-1867) 34.35 (48-1649) 33.73 (51-1720) 33.12 (50-1689) 33.06 (32-1058)

2008 2003 2005 2007 2004 2009 2006

2003 2005 2004 2007 2008 2009 2006 2003 2006 2007

Average yards/punt return

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

11.95 (21-251) 10.96 (27-296) 8.92 (26-232) 8.62 (26-224) 6.07 (14-85) 4.46 (13-58) 3.88 (17-66)

Kick return yards

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1040 883 847 830 789 758 629

Kick returns

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

52 47 45 44 43 38 29

2007 2003 2005 2004 2009 2006 2008 2007 2003 2009 2008 2006 2005 2004 2008 2009 2006 2007 2003 2005 2004

Fumble return TDs

1. 2.

27 21 19 18 17 17 11

Interception return TDs

1. 2.

2 1 1

1. 2. 3. 4.

54 (3-54) 42 (2-42) 32 (2-32) 31 (1-31)

Fumble returns

1. 2. 4.

3 (3-54) 2 (2-42) 2 (2-32) 1 (1-31)

2004 2009 2007 2003 2006 2005 2008 2004 2009 2006 2007 2003 2005 2008 2004 2007 2003 2003 2005 2004 2008

328 326 324 303 281 239 224

Quarterback sacks

Interceptions

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7.

348 212 175 162 132 114 105

2007 2004 2003 2005 2009 2006 2008

84.0 (57-54) 81.0 (62-38) 79.0 (61-36) 72.0 (49-46) 63.0 (60-6) 59.0 (38-42) 58.0 (41-34)

27.0 (20-14) 27.0 (25-4) 25.0 (20-10) 25.0 (20-10) 23.0 (20-6) 22.0 (19-6) 19.5 (16-7)

Yards from sacks 197 177 172 164 162 159 102

Fumbles forced 14 14 13 7 7 5 2

Fumbles recovered

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

17 14 11 9 7 4 3

Pass breakups

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

50 43 40 35 27 25 14

Blocked kicks

2003 2005 2004 2008

2004 2005, 2008 2005 2003 2008 2006 2004 2009 2007 2006 2008 2007 2003 2009 2005 2004 2004 2005 2003 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2007 2008 2003 2006 2009 2004

Yards from tackles for loss

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1. 3. 4. 6. 7.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

23.64 (44-1040) 21.69 (29-629) 20.53 (43-883) 19.95 (38-758) 18.02 (47-847) 17.53 (45-789) 15.96 (52-830)

2007

509 504 456 408 408 350 246

Tackles for loss

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Interception return yards

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1

600 445 416 404 371 370 313

Assisted tackles

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1.

874 860 853 846 822 779 766

Unassisted tackles

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Average yards/kick return

Kick return TDs

2 1

Total tackles

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1. 3. 5. 6. 7.

Fumble return yards

Average yards/punt

2003 2007 2005 2004 2009 2008 2006

1. 3. 5. 6.

4 4 3 2 1

2008 2007 2005 2003 2009 2004 2006

2003 2007 2009 2004 2005 2008 2006 2009 2003 2007 2004 2008 2005 2006 2007 2003 2005 2009 2008 2006 2004 2003 2007 2004 2005 2008 2009 2006 2004 2008 2003 2006 2009 2005 2007 2005 2008 2006, 2004 2009 2003, 2007

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C A R E E R C O A S T AL I N D I V I D UAL R E C O R D S Rushing Yards 1. 2343 Aundres Perkins 2. 2214 Patrick Hall 3. 1670 Mike Tolbert 4. 1638 Tyler Thigpen 5. 1428 Jamie Fordham 6. 1107 Eric O’Neal 7. 916 Arthur Sitton 8. 870 Tommy Fraser 9. 493 Ren McKinnon 10. 401 Zach MacDowall

2003-06 2003-05 2004-07 2003-06 2005-08 2007-pres. 2005-08 2005-07, ‘09 2003-05, ‘07 2008-pres.

Rushing attempts 1. 432 Aundres Perkins 2. 363 Patrick Hall 3. 345 Tyler Thigpen 4. 279 Jamie Fordham 5. 277 Mike Tolbert 6. 240 Eric O’Neal 7. 195 Tommy Fraser 8. 161 Arthur Sitton 9. 157 Zach MacDowall 10. 102 William Richardson

2003-06 2003-05 2003-06 2005-08 2004-07 2007-pres. 2005-07, ‘09 2005-08 2008-pres. 2004-08

Rushing TDs 1. 46 Aundres Perkins 2. 21 Mike Tolbert 3. 18 Patrick Hall 4. 13 Tyler Thigpen 5. 10 Tommy Fraser 6. 8 Zach MacDowall 8 Demetrius Morant 8 Ren McKinnon 9. 6 Eric O’Neal 6 Jamie Fordham 6 Ben Hampton 6 Arthur Sitton

2003-06 2004-07 2003-05 2003-06 2005-07, ‘09 2008-pres. 2003 2003-05, ‘07 2007-pres. 2005-08 2003-06 2005-08

Pass attempts 1. 879 Tyler Thigpen 2. 485 Zach MacDowall 3. 321 William Richardson 4. 111 Ren McKinnon 5. 70 Jamie Childers 6. 21 Scott Crouch 7. 14 Sean Fortson

2003-06 2008-pres. 2004-08 2003-05,07 2007-pres. 2004 2006-07

Pass completions 1. 486 Tyler Thigpen 2. 283 Zach MacDowall 3. 182 William Richardson 4. 56 Ren McKinnon 5. 33 Jamie Childers 6. 12 Scott Crouch 7. 8 Sean Fortson

2003-06 2008-pres. 2004-08 2003-05,07 2007-pres. 2004 2006-07

Passing yards 1. 6598 Tyler Thigpen 2. 3728 Zach MacDowall 3. 2177 William Richardson 4. 541 Ren McKinnon 5. 336 Jamie Childers 6. 109 Scott Crouch 6. 88 Sean Fortson

2003-06 2008-pres. 2004-08 2003-05,07 2007-pres. 2004 2006-07

Average yards/rush (minimum 50 attempts) 1. 7.47 (66-493) Ren McKinnon 2003-05, ‘07 2. 6.10 (363-2214) Patrick Hall 2003-05 3. 6.03 (277-1670) Mike Tolbert 2004-07 4. 5.69 (161-916) Arthur Sitton 2005-08 5. 5.42 (432-2343) Aundres Perkins 2003-06 6. 5.16 (61-315) Carl Robinson 2004-05 7. 5.12 (279-1428) Jamie Fordham 2005-08 8. 4.89 (64-313) Ben Hampton 2003-06 9. 4.86 (21-102) Vince Starr 2005-08 10. 4.61 (240-1107) Eric O’Neal 2007-pres.

Passing TDs 1. 53 2. 25 3. 16 4. 3 5. 2 6. 1 1

Tyler Thigpen Zach MacDowall William Richardson Jamie Childers Ren McKinnon Sean Fortson Scott Crouch

2003-06 2008-pres. 2004-08 2007-pres. 2003-05, ‘07 2006-07 2004

Rushing yards/game (minimum 12 games) 1. 67.1 (33 games) Patrick Hall 2003-05 2. 55.8 (42 games) Aundres Perkins 2003-06 3. 40.0 (41 games) Tyler Thigpen 2003-06 4. 39.5 (28 games) Eric O’Neal 2007-pres. 5. 38.8 (43 games) Mike Tolbert 2004-07 6. 37.6 (38 games) Jamie Fordham 2005-08 7. 28.1 (22 games) Zach MacDowall 2008-pres. 8. 26.2 (12 games) Carl Robinson 2004-05 9. 24.1 (38 games) Arthur Sitton 2005-08 10. 20.7 (42 games) Tommy Fraser 2005-07, ’09

Passes had intercepted 1. 25 Tyler Thigpen 2. 17 Zach MacDowall 3. 12 William Richardson 4. 7 Jamie Childers 7 Ren McKinnon 6. 2 Scott Crouch

2003-06 2008-pres. 2004-08 2007-pres. 2003-05, ‘07 2004

Pass completion pct (minimum 20 attempts) 1. 58.4 (283-485) Zach MacDowall 2008-pres. 2. 57.1 (12-21) Scott Crouch 2004 3. 56.7 (182-321) William Richardson 2004-08 4. 55.3 (486-879) Tyler Thigpen 2003-06 5. 50.5 (56-111) Ren McKinnon 2003-05,07 6. 47.1 (33-70) Jamie Childers 2007-pres.

86 Pass efficiency (minimum 20 attempts) 1. 132.9 Zach MacDowall 2. 132.6 Tyler Thigpen 3. 122.6 William Richardson 4. 97.4 Scott Crouch 5. 84.7 Ren McKinnon 6. 81.6 Jamie Childers

Aundres Perkins (2003-06)

• Coastal’s all-time leader in rushing yards and TDs scored

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Tyler Thigpen (2003-06)

• Coastal’s all-time leader in passing yards and total offense Average yards/pass ATT (minimum 20 attempts) 1. 7.7 Zach MacDowall 2008-pres. 2. 7.5 Tyler Thigpen 2003-06 3. 6.8 William Richardson 2004-08 4. 5.2 Scott Crouch 2004 5. 4.9 Ren McKinnon 2003-05, ‘07 6. 4.8 Jamie Childers 2007-pres.

Average yards/completion (minimum 20 attempts) 1. 13.6 Tyler Thigpen 2003-06 2. 13.2 Zach MacDowall 2008-pres. 3. 12.0 William Richardson 2004-08 4. 10.2 Jamie Childers 2007-pres. 5. 9.7 Ren McKinnon 2003-05, ‘07 6. 9.1 Scott Crouch 2004

Passing yards/game (minimum 10 games) 1. 169.5 (22 games) Zach MacDowall 2008-pres. 2. 160.9 (41 games) Tyler Thigpen 2003-06 3. 94.7 (23 games) William Richardson 2004-08 4. 22.4 (15 games) Jamie Childers 2007-pres. 5. 19.3 (28 games) Ren McKinnon 2003-05, ‘07 6. 8.8 (10 games) Sean Fortson 2006-07

Pass reception yards 1. 2720 Jerome Simpson 2. 1126 Chris Noble 3. 964 Santini Washington 4. 865 Brandon Whitley 5. 701 Rodney Burgess 6. 626 Trent Usher 7. 560 Jamar Anderson 8. 545 Perry Parks 9. 532 Marquel Willis 10. 370 Aundres Perkins

2004-07 2003-06 2004-07 2007-pres. 2003-06 2005-08 2006-08 2003-06 2008-pres. 2003-06

Pass receptions 1. 161 Jerome Simpson 2. 80 Chris Noble 3. 72 Santini Washington 4. 63 Brandon Whitley 5. 52 Rodney Burgess 6. 46 Jamar Anderson 7. 44 Trent Usher 8. 42 Perry Parks 9. 41 Marquel Willis 10. 38 Aundres Perkins

2004-07 2003-06 2004-07 2007-pres. 2003-06 2006-08 2005-08 2003-06 2008-pres. 2003-06


C A R E E R C O A S T AL I N D I V I D UAL R E C O R D S Pass reception TDs 1. 44 Jerome Simpson 2. 7 Brandon Whitley 3. 6 Marquel Willis 4. 5 Chris Noble 5. 5 Perry Parks 6. 4 Santini Washington 7. 4 Trent Usher 8. 4 Jamar Anderson 9. 3 Rodney Burgess 10. 2 Tim Carson

2004-07 2007-pres. 2008-pres. 2003-06 2003-06 2004-07 2005-08 2006-08 2003-06 2004-06

Total offense/game (minimum 12 games) 1. 200.9 (41 games) Tyler Thigpen 2003-06 2. 187.7 (22 games) Zach MacDowall 2008-pres. 3. 102.6 (23 games) William Richardson 2004-08 4. 67.1 (33 games) Patrick Hall 2003-05 5. 55.8 (42 games) Aundres Perkins 2003-06 6. 39.5 (28 games) Eric O’Neal 2007-pres. 7. 38.8 (43 games) Mike Tolbert 2004-07 8. 37.6 (38 games) Jamie Fordham 2005-08 9. 37.3 )15 games) Jamie Childers 2007-pres. 10. 36.9 (28 games) Ren McKinnon 2003-05, ‘07

Average yards/catch (minimum 15 receptions) 1. 16.89 (161-2720) Jerome Simpson 2004-07 2. 16.62 (16-266) Nathan Farley 2004-05 3. 14.37 (19-273) David Duran 2009-pres. 4. 14.33 (27-387) Marquel Willis 2008 5. 14.23 (44-626) Trent Usher 2005-08 6. 14.07 (80-1126) Chris Noble 2003-06 7. 13.73 (63-865) Brandon Whitley 2007-pres. 8. 13.48 (52-701) Rodney Burgess 2003-06 9. 13.39 (72-964) Santini Washington 2004-07 10. 13.35 (17-227) Darnell Williams 2003-05

Total offense/play (minimum 150 plays) 1. 6.73 (1224-8236) Tyler Thigpen 2. 6.43 (642-4129) Zach MacDowall 3. 6.10 (363-2214) Patrick Hall 4. 6.01 (278-1670) Mike Tolbert 5. 5.84 (177-1034) Ren McKinnon 6. 5.69 (161-916) Arthur Sitton 7. 5.58 (423-2359) William Richardson 8. 5.42 (432-2343) Aundres Perkins 9. 5.12 (279-1428) Jamie Fordham

Receptions/game (minimum 12 games) 1. 3.58 (45 games) Jerome Simpson 2. 1.97 (32 games) Brandon Whitley 3. 1.86 (22 games) Marquel Willis 4. 1.78 (45 games) Chris Noble 5. 1.64 (28 games) Jamar Anderson 6. 1.60 (45 games) Santini Washington 7. 1.52 (29 games) Trent Usher 8. 1.33 (39 games) Rodney Burgess 9. 1.24 (34 games) Perry Parks 10. 1.43 (28 games) Eric O’Neal

All purpose yards 1. 2720 Jerome Simpson 2. 2713 Aundres Perkins 3. 2331 Patrick Hall 4. 2134 Arthur Sitton 5. 1978 Mike Tolbert 6. 1796 Jamie Fordham 7. 1789 Eric O’Neal 8. 1638 Tyler Thigpen 9. 1215 Tommy Fraser 10. 1126 Chris Noble

2004-07 2007-pres. 2008-pres. 2003-06 2006-08 2004-07 2005-08 2003-06 2003-06 2007-pres.

2003-06 2008 2003-05 2004-07 2003-05,07 2005-08 2004-08 2003-06 2005-08

2004-07 2003-06 2003-05 2005-08 2004-07 2005-08 2007-PRES. 2003-06 2005-07, ‘09 2003-06

Total offense yards (rush-pass) 1. 8236 Tyler Thigpen (1638-6598) 2003-06 4. 4129 Zach MacDowall (401-3728) 2008-pres. 2. 2359 William Richardson (182-2177) 2004-08 3. 2343 Aundres Perkins (2343-0) 2003-06 5. 2214 Patrick Hall (2214-0) 2003-05 6. 1670 Mike Tolbert (1670-0) 2004-07 7. 1428 Jamie Fordham (1428-0) 2005-08 10. 1107 Eric O’Neal (1107-0) 2007-08 8. 1034 Ren McKinnon (493-541) 2003-05, ‘07 9. 916 Arthur Sitton (916-0) 2005-08

All purpose yards/game (minimum 22 games) 1. 70.6 (33 games) Patrick Hall 2003-05 2. 64.6 (42 games) Aundres Perkins 2003-06 3. 63.9 (28 games) Eric O’Neal 2007-pres. 4. 60.4 (45 games) Jerome Simpson 2004-07 5. 56.2 (38 games) Arthur Sitton 2005-08 6. 47.7 (20 games) Darnell Williams 2003-05 7. 47.3 (38 games) Jamie Fordham 2005-08 8. 46.0 (43 games) Mike Tolbert 2004-07 9. 40.0 (41 games) Tyler Thigpen 2003-06

TDs responsible for 1. 66 Tyler Thigpen 2. 33 Zach MacDowall 3. 47 Aundres Perkins 4. 44 Jerome Simpson 5. 22 Mike Tolbert 6. 20 William Richardson 7. 18 Patrick Hall 8. 10 Tommy Fraser 10 Ren McKinnon 10. 8 Demetrius Morant

Total points scored 1. 297 (177 PAT, 40 FG) 2. 286 (47 TD, 2 PAT) 3. 264 (44 TD) 4. 175 (73 PAT, 34 FG) 5. 134 (22 TD, 1 PAT) 6. 108 (18 TD) 7. 80 (13 TD, 1 PAT) 8. 60 (10 TD) 9. 48 (8 TD) 48 (8 TD)

Josh Hoke 2003-06 Aundres Perkins 2003-06 Jerome Simpson 2004-07 Justin Durham 2006-pres. Mike Tolbert 2004-07 Patrick Hall 2003-05 Tyler Thigpen 2003-06 Tommy Fraser 2005-07, ‘09 Demetrius Morant 2003 Ren McKinnon 2003-05, ‘07

Touchdowns scored 1. 47 (46 rush, 1 rcv) 2. 44 (44 rcv) 3. 22 (21 rush, 1 rcv) 4. 18 (18 rush) 5. 13 (13 rush) 6. 10 (10 rush) 7. 8 (8 rush) 8 (8 rush) 8 (8 rush)

Aundres Perkins 2003-06 Jerome Simpson 2004-07 Mike Tolbert 2004-07 Patrick Hall 2003-05 Tyler Thigpen 2003-06 Tommy Fraser 2005-07, ‘09 Zach MacDowall 2008-pres. Demetrius Morant 2003 Ren McKinnon 2003-05, ‘07

2003-06 2008-pres. 2003-06 2004-07 2004-07 2004-08 2003-05 2005-07, ‘09 2003-05, ‘07 2003

PAT kicks made 1. 177 Josh Hoke 2. 73 Justin Durham 3. 5 James Pallassino

2003-06 2006-pres. 2004, ‘07-08

PAT kicks attempted 1. 183 Josh Hoke 2. 83 Justin Durham 3. 6 James Pallassino

2003-06 2006-pres. 2004, ‘07-08

PAT kick pct (minimum 5 attempts) 1. 96.7 (177-183) Josh Hoke 2. 88.0 (73-83) Justin Durham 3. 83.3 (5-6) James Pallassino

2003-06 2006-pres. 2004, ‘07-08

Field goals made 1. 40 Josh Hoke 2. 34 Justin Durham 3. 2 James Pallassino

2003-06 2006-pres. 2004, ‘07-08

Field goals attempted 1. 63 Josh Hoke 2. 52 Justin Durham 3. 6 James Pallassino

2003-06 2006-pres. 2004, ‘07-08

Field goal pct (minimum 5 attempts) 1. 63.6 (21-33) Justin Durham 2. 63.5 (40-63) Josh Hoke 3. 33.3 (2-6) James Pallassino

2006-08 2003-06 2004, ‘07-08

Punt yards 1. 5131 2. 4686 3. 2456 4. 39 5. 29

Ben Erdman Rob Williams Josh Hoke J.T. Henderson Justin Durham

2007-pres. 2003-06 2003-06 2003-05 2006-08

Punt attempts 1. 145 Ben Erdman 2. 136 Rob Williams 3. 66 Josh Hoke 4. 1 J.T. Henderson 1 Justin Durham

2007-pres. 2003-06 2003-06 2003-05 2006-08

Punts had blocked 1. 2 Ben Erdman 2. 1 Josh Hoke

2007-pres. 2003-06

Average yards/punt (minimum 50 attempts) 1. 37.21 (66-2456) Josh Hoke 2003-06 2. 35.39 (145-5131) Ben Erdman 2007-pres. 3. 34.46 (136-4686) Rob Williams 2003-06 Punt return yards 1. 345 David Parker 2. 234 Greg Williamson 3. 180 Jamar Anderson 4. 130 Marrio Norman 5. 101 Darnell Williams 6. 64 Jake Owen 7. 28 Braden Cannon 8. 22 Kenneth Joshen 9. 21 Josh Norman 10. 20 Jon Greene 20 Keon Cunningham

2003-05 2003-04 2006-08 2004, ’06-08 2003-05 2009 2003-06 2003-04, ‘06-07 2008-pres. 2004-08 2007-08

Punt returns 1. 42 David Parker 2. 19 Marrio Norman 3. 16 Jamar Anderson 4. 13 Darnell Williams 13 Greg Williamson 6. 10 Jake Owen 7. 5 Jon Greene 5 Kenneth Joshen

2003-05 2004,06-08 2006-08 2003-05 2003-04 2009 2004-08 2003-04,06-07

Punt return TDs 1. 2 Greg Williamson 2. 1 Quinton Teal 1 Jamar Anderson

2003-04 2003-06 2006-08

Average yards/punt return (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 18.00 (13-234) Greg Williamson 2003-04 2. 11.25 (16-180) Jamar Anderson 2006-08 3. 8.21 (42-345) David Parker 2003-05 4. 7.77 (13-101) Darnell Williams 2003-05 5. 6.84 (19-130) Marrio Norman 2004, ‘06-08 6. 6.40 (10-64) Jake Owen 2009-pres. Kick return yards 1. 1051 Arthur Sitton 2. 628 Darnell Williams 3. 445 Tre Henderson 4. 393 David Parker 5. 386 Ren McKinnon 6. 375 Chris McDonald 7. 372 Eric O’Neal 8. 243 D.J. Brunson 9. 218 Tommy Fraser 10. 217 Jake Owen

2005-08 2003-05 2009-pres. 2003-05 2003-05,07 2003-06 2007-pres. 2007-09 2005-08 2009

Jerome Simpson (2004-07)

• Coastal’s all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards

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• Coastal’s all-time leader in kick returns Kick returns 1. 51 Arthur Sitton 2. 27 Darnell Williams 3. 24 Tre Henderson 4. 22 Chris McDonald 5. 18 David Parker 6. 16 Ren McKinnon 7. 15 D.J. Brunson 8. 15 Eric O’Neal 9. 12 Tommy Fraser 10. 11 Kenny Jones Kick return TDs 1. 1 Arthur Sitton

2005-08 2003-05 2009-pres. 2003-06 2003-05 2003-05,07 2007-09 2007-pres. 2005-08 2008-pres. 2005-08

Average yards/kick return (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 24.80 (15-372) Eric O’Neal 2007-pres. 2. 24.12 (16-386) Ren McKinnon 2003-05,07 3. 23.26 (27-628) Darnell Williams 2003-05 4. 21.83 (18-393) David Parker 2003-05 5. 20.61 (51-1051) Arthur Sitton 2005-08 6. 18.54 (24-445) Tre Henderson 2009-pres. 7. 18.17 (12-218) Tommy Fraser 2005-08

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Interception return yards 1. 150 Keon Cunningham 2. 112 Greg Williamson 3. 98 Quinton Teal 4. 94 Jamar Leath 5. 72 Josh Norman 6. 65 Shaun Gaines 7. 58 Marrio Norman 8. 56 Brandon Carr 9. 55 E.J. Brown 55 Lounzy Green

2007-pres. 2003-04 2003-06 2003-06 2008-pres. 2003-06 2004, ‘06-08 2003-05 2008-pres. 2003

Interceptions 1. 17 Quinton Teal 2. 11 Marrio Norman 3. 10 Josh Norman 10 Dewitt Myers 5. 6 Keon Cunningham 6. 6 Greg Williamson 5 Rashiek Buchanan 8. 4 Jamar Leath 4 Shaun Gaines 4 Maurice Simpkins 4 Whittmin Reese

2003-06 2004, ‘06-08 2008-pres. 2003-06 2007-pres. 2003-04 2003-04 2003-06 2003-06 2003-05 2005-08

Interception return TDs 1. 1 Brandon Carr 1 Keon Cunningham 1 Lounzy Green 1 Shaun Gaines

2003-05 2007-08 2003 2003-06

Fumble return yards 1. 31 Brandon Autry 2. 24 Anthony Steele 3. 22 Rayshun Crosby 4. 19 Sam Harper 5. 18 Jamar Leath 6. 13 Chris Allen 7. 12 Travis Cain 8. 11 Kenneth Chambers 9. 9 Adrain Grady

2005-08 2004-07 2003 2003-06 2003-06 2004-06 2003-06 2003-06 2003-07

Fumble returns 1. 1 Brandon Autry 1 Anthony Steele 1 Rayshun Crosby 1 Sam Harper 1 Jamar Leath 1 Travis Cain 1 Adrain Grady 1 Sergio Geiger

2005-08 2004-07 2003 2003-06 2003-06 2003-06 2003-07 2003-06

Fumble return TDs 1. 1 Anthony Steele 1 Chris Allen 1 Brandon Autry 1 Sam Harper

2004-07 2004-06 2005-08 2003-06

Total tackles 1. 364 (167-197) 2. 272 (134-138) 3. 227 (148-79) 4. 215 (110-105) 5. 209 (93-116) 6. 191 (121-70) 7. 168 (86-82) 8. 162 (63-99) 9. 153 (62-91) 10. 149 (97-52)

Jamar Leath 2003-06 Maurice Simpkins 2003-05 Quinton Teal 2003-06 Anthony Steele 2004-07 D.J. Rice 2005-08 Dominique Davenport 2006-pres. Phillip Oboh 2006-09 Sam Harper 2003-06 Adrain Grady 2003-07 Brandon Autry 2006-09

Unassisted tackles 1. 167 Jamar Leath 2. 148 Quinton Teal 3. 134 Maurice Simpkins 4. 121 Dominique Davenport 5. 110 Anthony Steele 6. 97 Brandon Autry 7. 93 D.J. Rice 8. 93 Whittmin Reese 9. 86 Phillip Oboh 10. 81 Marrio Norman

2003-06 2003-06 2003-05 2006-pres. 2004-07 2006-09 2005-08 2005-08 2006-09 2004,06-08

Quarterback sacks 1. 17.0 (15-4) 1. 16.5 (14-5) 2. 14.0 (13-2) 4. 9.0 (7-4) 5. 8.5 (7-3) 6. 7.5 (5-5) 7.5 (6-3) 8. 5.0 (4-2) 5.0 (5-0) 10. 4.5 (4-1)

Phillip Oboh 2006-08 Adrain Grady 2003-07 Maurice Simpkins 2003-05 Ro-Derick Middleton 2004-07 Warren Jennings 2005-08 Sam Harper 2003-06 Kelvin McIver 2004-05 Chris Walls 2007-pres. Ron Washington 2004-08 Ronnie Mason 2005-08

Yards from sacks 1. 124 Adrain Grady 2. 96 Phillip Oboh 3. 86 Maurice Simpkins 4. 73 Warren Jennings 5. 58 Ro-Derick Middleton 58 Kelvin McIver 7. 39 Chris Walls 39 Tony Williams 9. 36 Ron Washington 10. 34 Sam Harper

2003-07 2006-09 2003-05 2005-08 2004-07 2004-05 2007-pres. 2003-06 2004-08 2003-06

Fumbles forced 1. 6 Jamar Leath 6 D.J. Rice 3. 4 Brandon Autry 4 Maurice Simpkins 5. 3 Phillip Oboh 3 Ronnie Mason 7. 2 Anthony Featherstone 2 Adrain Grady 2 Kelvin McIver 2 Brian Rousey

2003-06 2005-08 2005-08 2003-05 2006-09 2005-08 2003-06 2003-07 2004-05 2004-06

Fumbles recovered 1. 5 Sam Harper 2. 3 Adrain Grady 3 Maurice Simpkins 3 D.J. Rice 3 Greg Williamson 6. 2 Brandon Autry 2 Derrick Frasier 2 Anthony Steele 2 Travis Cain 2 Chase Howe 2 Jamar Leath 2 Shon Shuler

2003-06 2003-07 2003-05 2005-08 2003-04 2006-09 2007-09 2004-07 2003-06 2006-08 2003-06 2003-04

Assisted tackles 1. 197 Jamar Leath 2. 138 Maurice Simpkins 3. 116 D.J. Rice 4. 105 Anthony Steele 5. 99 Sam Harper 6. 91 Adrain Grady 7. 82 Phillip Oboh 8. 80 Derrick Frasier 9. 79 Quinton Teal 10. 71 Shaun Gaines

2003-06 2003-05 2005-08 2004-07 2003-06 2003-07 2006-09 2007-09 2003-06 2003-06

Tackles for loss 1. 34.0 (25-18) 34.0 (27-14) 3. 28.5 (21-15) 4. 21.0 (16-10) 5. 17.5 (13-9) 6. 16.5 (11-11) 7. 15.5 (8-15) 8. 15.0 (11-8) 15.0 (13-4) 10. 14.0 (10-8)

Pass breakups 1. 31 Quinton Teal 2. 23 Marrio Norman 3. 14 Josh Norman 14 Dewitt Myers 5. 13 Greg Williamson 6. 11 Whittmin Reese 11 Sergio Geiger 8. 10 Marcus Lott 8 Maurice Simpkins 9. 7 Warren Jennings 7 Shaun Gaines

2003-06 2004, ‘06-08 2008-09 2003-06 2003-04 2005-08 2003-06 2008-pres. 2003-05 2005-08 2003-06

2003-07 2003-05 2006-09 2004-05 2005-08 2003-06 2003-06 2004-07 2005-08 2005-08

Blocked kicks 1. 4 Braden Cannon 2. 3 Quinton Teal 3. 2 Josh Norman 1 James Brochu 1 Brian Harrison 1 Phillip Oboh 1 Chris Allen 1 Clarence Donley 1 Marrio Norman 1 David Parker

2003-06 2003-06 2008-pres. 2003-05 2008-pres. 2006-08 2004-06 2005-08 2004,06-08 2003-05

Adrain Grady Maurice Simpkins Phillip Oboh Kelvin McIver Ronnie Mason Jamar Leath Sam Harper Ro-Derick Middleton Warren Jennings D.J. Rice

Yards from tackles for loss 1. 173 Adrain Grady 2. 146 Maurice Simpkins 3. 117 Phillip Oboh 4. 95 Warren Jennings 5. 91 Kelvin McIver 6. 77 Chris Walls 7. 66 Ro-Derick Middleton 8. 57 Ronnie Mason 9. 54 Keon Cunningham 54 Sam Harper

2003-07 2003-05 2006-08 2005-08 2004-05 2007-pres. 2004-07 2005-08 2007-08 2003-06

Phillip Oboh (2006-09)

• Coastal’s all-time leader in sacks

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2 0 0 3 S e a son 2003 (6-5, 1-3 Big South) Inaugural Season Head Coach David Bennett

Date Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 25 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

Opponent NEWBERRY MOREHEAD STATE at Jacksonville at North Greenville GARDNER-WEBB* CHARLESTON (WV) at Savannah State VMI* # at Davidson at Liberty* at Charleston Southern*

Score W, 21-14 L, 6-31 L, 9-14 W, 49-39 L, 17-38 W, 47-0 W, 29-19 L, 10-19 W, 52-27 L, 21-38 W, 48-14

Att. 7894 5309 1516 1975 6632 6592 2169 6849 1711 4173 1831

* Big South Conference game # Homecoming

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COASTAL 309 28.1 177 120 44 13 2346 500 4.7 213.3 34 1003 215-91-10 91.2 5 3349 715 4.7 304.5 43-883 27-296 17-162 20.5 11.0 9.5 21-12 43-378 34.4 69-2536 36.8 32.2 30:04 50/154 32% 11/18 61% 27-177 42 6-11 31-37 84% 28-37 76% 37-41 90% 33276 5/6655 2nd 119 71

3rd 58 68

OPP 253 23.0 191 90 92 9 1604 456 3.5 145.8 15 1955 302-158-17 177.7 15 3559 758 4.7 323.5 43-875 35-235 10-102 20.3 6.7 10.2 30-17 77-622 56.5 64-2369 37.0 30.5 29:45 52/156 33% 10/19 53% 20-126 33 8-9 26-33 79% 21-33 64% 27-27 100% 13375 6/2229 4th Total 45 309 83 253

RUSHING: A. Perkins 148-863 (14 TD); P. Hall 74-504 (3 TD); T. Thigpen 81-282 (3 TD); R. McKinnon 39-189 (4 TD); D. Morant 47-174 (8 TD); E. Talley 40-145 (1 TD); B. Fisher 29-85; B. Hampton 16-82 (1 TD); D. McFarlin 5-34; J. Harrington 12-21; J. Herring 1-1; D. Williams 11-(-3); E. Outlaw 11-(-14) PASSING: T. Thigpen (58-136-705 (5 TD-4 Int); R. McKinnon 33-79298 (0 TD-6 Int) RECEIVING: R. Burgess 19-215; D. Williams 13-162 (1 TD); C. Noble 12-156 (1 TD); B. Cline 11-94; E. Outlaw 9-63 (1 TD); C. McDonald 4-84 (1 TD); D. Watkins 4-49; B. Jeffcoat 4-28 (1 TD); J. Landrum 3-33; A. Franklin 3-25; A. Perkins 3-19; B. Fisher 2-16; P. Parks 1-28; E. Talley 1-15; T. Dannelly 1-4 KICKING: J. Hoke 37-41 PAT; 6-10 FG PUNTING: J. Hoke 64-2392 (37.4 avg); R. Williams 3-105 (35.0 avg); J. Henderson 1-0 KICK RETURNS: D. Williams 21-519; J. Harrington 8-144; C. McDonald 6-99; K. Joshen 3-59; P. Hall 2-13; E. Outlaw 2-43; R. Lyde 1-6 PUNT RETURNS: G. Williamson 10-206; D. Williams 10-59; D. Parker 5-25; R. Williams 1-(-4); B. Cannon 1-10 TACKLES: M. Simpkins 82-21-103; J. Leath 56-32-88; A. Grady 3016-46; T. Cain 36-9-45; S. Shuler 30-12-42; R. Crosby 22-16-38; G. Williamson 22-13-35; J. Brooks 31-4-35; A. Featherstone 24-9-33; D. Myers 28-5-33; B. Carr 25-6-31; K. Chambers 20-10-30; Q. Teal 24-630; R. Lowery 20-10-30; S. Harper 16-13-29; T. McFadden 24-4-28; D. Hopkins 21-6-27; J. Brochu 10-9-19; S. Gaines 12-5-17; R. Buchanan 16-0-16; S. Geiger 13-0-13; J. Pressley 9-2-11; W. Moore 7-3-10; T. Williams 7-1-8; W. Durrett 6-1-7; E. Talley 5-2-7; C. Boyd 3-2-5; B. Anderson 4-1-5; R. Lyde 3-2-5; D. Parker 3-2-5; L. Green 2-2-4; B. Fisher 3-0-3; A. Bryant 1-1-2; J. Smith 0-2-2; K. Joshen 1-1-2; Z. St. Clair 2-0-2; R. McKinnon 2-0-2; N. Johnson 2-0-2; J. Hoke 2-0-2; T. Thigpen 1-0-1; D. Williams 0-1-1; R. Burgess 1-0-1; B. Hampton 1-0-1; C. Noble 1-0-1; J. Harrington 1-0-1 TACKLES FOR LOSS: M. Simpkins 17-66; A. Grady 9-52; R. Crosby 9-36; J. Brooks 6-26; D. Hopkins 5-17; T. Williams 3-28; R. Lowery 3-12; S. Shuler 3-11; T. Cain 3-5; K. Chambers 2-10; W. Durrett 1-7; R. Lyde 1-6; J. Harrington 1-6; J. Brochu 1-5; A. Featherstone 1-2; J. Leath 1-1; B. Carr 1-1 SACKS: A. Grady 8-49; M. Simpkins 6-34; R. Crosby 5-11; T. Williams 2-27; K. Chambers 2-10; J. Brochu 2-5; R. Lowery 1-8; J. Brooks 1-7; W. Durrett 1-7; S. Shuler 1-7; R. Lyde 1-6; D. Hopkins 1-4; A. Featherstone 1-2; T. McFadden 1-0; J. Pressley 1-0 FUMBLES FORCED: M. Simpkins 3; J. Leath 2; Team 2; A. Grady 1; R. Crosby 1; J. Brooks 1; D. Myers 1; D. Hopkins 1; W. Moore 1; R. McKinnon 1 FUMBLES RECOVERED: R. Crosby 2-22; A. Grady 2-9; S. Shuler 2-0; G. Williamson 2-0; T. Cain 1-12; K. Chambers 1-11; M. Simpkins 1-0; J. Leath 1-0; B. Carr 1-0; R. Lowery 1-0; S. Harper 1-0; R. McKinnon 1-0; Team 1-0 INTERCEPTIONS: R. Buchanan 3-(-7); T. McFadden 2-24; T. Cain 2-16; D. Myers 2-4; Q. Teal 2-0; G. Williamson 2-20; M. Simpkins 1-13; J. Brochu 1-23; L. Green 1-55; S. Gaines 1-14

After four years of wait, anticipation, construction and excitement, Coastal Carolina opened its inaugural season of I-AA football in 2003. Under Head Coach David Bennett, the Chanticleers took the field with just two recruiting classes and a group of walk-ons that looked to be the start of a new tradition. Rain came down the morning of the first game as television crews prepared to broadcast a historic moment. Before a standing-room-only crowd, the Chanticleers gave fans something to cheer about, scoring on the opening drive for a 7-0 lead. The game was tied at 14 as Coastal Carolina got the ball on its own 3 with 4:08 to go in the game. The Chants marched 11 plays, all on the ground, and scored the game-winner with just seven seconds to play for a 21-14 win and the first-ever tearing down of the goalposts at Brooks Stadium. The euphoria of the opening win quickly fell, as the Chants lost back-to-back games to Morehead State and Jacksonville. Just five days after the loss to JU, Coastal Carolina was back on the field and ended up in a shootout at North Greenville. The Chanticleers put together 35 second-quarter points, spurred by 202 rushing yards from Aundres Perkins, and held on for a 49-39 win to even the record at 2-2. Defending Big South Conference champion GardnerWebb opened league action for the Chants and the Bulldogs were up to the task, handing the host Coastal Carolina squad a 38-17 loss. The Chanticleers finally were able to post back-to-back wins for the first time in its brief history. The first came with the program’s first shutout, a 47-0 whitewash of visiting Charleston (WV). Coastal Carolina then followed it up with a 29-19 win at Savannah State to go above .500 at 4-3. VMI headed to Conway for the first football Homecoming at Coastal Carolina University. After the Chanticleers got on top 10-0, the visiting Keydets came back to take control and earn a 19-10 win. Coastal Carolina went back on the road for the final three games of its inaugural season, starting at Davidson. The Chanticleers got the ground game rolling, totalling 417 yards on the ground, 201 of them by Patrick Hall, as part of a 52-27 win over the Wildcats. The game also marked the first-ever touchdown pass by the Chants, as Tyler Thigpen hooked up with tight end Brandon Jeffcoat from six yards for the score. The second game of the Chants’ road trip occurred at Liberty, as the Flames looked to assert themselves in the league. Coastal Carolina led 14-7 at the halftime break, but the hosts scored 17 unanswered points over the first 15:11 of the second half and made it stand for a 38-21 win. Coastal Carolina headed into the season finale at Charleston Southern with a pair of goals still in its sights. With a 5-5 record, the Chanticleers were looking to cap off their inaugural season with a victory for a winning season overall and for their first Big South Conference victory. The Chants scored five touchdowns in the first half and 48 straight points to get a 4814 win to close out the first season of the new program. Three Chanticleers were named First Team All-Big South, while five were selected to the Second Team for their play. Maurice Simpkins became the first Coastal Carolina player to record 100 tackles in a season, finishing with 103, while Perkins set a Big South single-season record with 14 rushing touchdowns. Additionally in its first year of play, the Chants ranked sixth in I-AA football in attendance based on capacity, averaging 103.86 percent of capacity in the first five home games.

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2 0 0 4 S e a son 2004 (10-1, 4-0 Big South) Big South Champions Head Coach David Bennett Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

Opponent at Morehead State DAVIDSON at Newberry NORTH GREENVILLE CHARLESTON (WV) at VMI* LIBERTY* at Gardner-Webb* SAVANNAH STATE # JACKSONVILLE CHARLESTON SOUTHERN*

Score W, 28-7 W, 31-24 L, 7-21 W, 58-7 W, 48-13 W, 21-14 W, 33-6 W, 31-19 W, 52-14 W, 48-23 W, 56-28

Att. 6314 6943 4278 6018 5245 6419 7439 6486 6611 4752 6492

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TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Score by Quarters Coastal Carolina Opponents

1st 93 46

COASTAL 413 37.5 211 135 52 24 3058 522 5.9 278.0 40 1325 202-107-6 120.5 11 4383 724 6.1 398.5 29-629 26-224 27-348 21.7 8.6 12.9 22-10 89-869 79.0 51-1720 33.7 30.8 31:04 54/137 39% 5/10 50% 25-164 55 10-15 43-51 84% 35-51 69% 53-54 98% 43500 7/6214 2nd 119 37

3rd 86 31

OPP 176 16.0 193 92 81 20 1541 399 3.9 140.1 9 1909 359-159-27 173.5 14 3450 758 4.6 313.6 59-1140 21-107 6-56 19.3 5.1 9.3 21-11 93-792 72.0 64-2150 33.6 27.9 28:56 60/166 36% 9/24 38% 10-50 24 3-7 20-28 71% 18-28 64% 19-21 90% 23497 4/5874 4th Total 115 413 62 176

RUSHING: P. Hall 155-1107 (13 TD); A. Perkins 100-532 (12 TD); R. McKinnon 24-317 (4 TD); M. Tolbert 47-281 (1 TD); T. Thigpen 55-251 (1 TD); C. Robinson 54-244 (1 TD); B. Hampton 36-187 (5 TD); C. McDonald 7-96 (1 TD); 11-37; L. Atkins 6-28 (1 TD); T. Carson 1-21; J. Herring 4-18; J. Bauer, 2-4 (1 TD); R. Williams 1--13; S. Crouch 7--17 PASSING: T. Thigpen 78-158-1008 (8 TD-4 Int); R. McKinnon 17-23208 (2 Int); S. Crouch 12-21-109 (1 TD-2 Int) RECEIVING: J. Simpson 26-419 (8 TD); C. Noble 18-302 (2 TD); 16184 (1 TD); P. Hall 11-59; S. Washington 7-118; B. Jeffcoat 5-62; A. Perkins 5-18; R. Burgess 4-39; N. Farley 3-49; M. Tolbert 2-26; J. Greene 2-14; C. McDonald 2-7; C.J. Rhinehart 2-5; J. Landrum 1-9; B. Hampton 1-6; T. Carson 1-5; W. Barnes 1-3 KICKING: J. Hoke 53-54 PAT; 10-14 FG PUNTING: R. Williams 51-1720 (33.7 avg) KICK RETURNS: D. Parker 10-214; C. McDonald 7-131; D. Williams 4-72; N. Farley 4-75; M. Norman 2-63; A. Steele 1-29; S. Washington 1-45 PUNT RETURNS: D. Parker 19-144; G. Williamson 3-28; D. Williams 2-42; R. Buchanan 1-0; B. Cannon 1-10 TACKLES: M. Simpkins 35-43-78; J. Leath 20-32-52; K. McIver 23-2851; Q. Teal 31-19-50; S. Gaines 18-30-48; G. Williamson 22-23-45; S. Harper 12-33-45; J. Brochu 13-27-40; M. Norman 21-15-36; A. Steele 12-18-30; R. Lowery 8-22-30; D. Myers 15-12-27; T. Cain 10-16-26; R. Middleton 7-19-26; K. Chambers 8-17-25; Z. Simmons 7-16-23; R. Buchanan 14-8-22; A. Featherstone 11-11-22; A. Grady 8-13-21; S. Geiger 15-5-20; C. Allen 6-11-17; T. Williams 3-10-13; B. Carr 9-3-12; A. Jones 0-7-7; E. Floyd 2-5-7; J. Jay 2-4-6; N. Farley 2-4-6; J. Jones 2-3-5; D. Parker 2-3-5; B. Bouie 1-2-3; K. Cox 0-3-3; B. Rousey 1-1-2; A. Parker 0-2-2; L. Atkins 0-2-2; B. Hampton 1-1-2; T. Thigpen 1-0-1; J. Simpson 0-1-1; R. Williams 1-0-1; C. McDonald 0-1-1; R. Burgess 1-0-1; C. Boyd 1-0-1; J. Stevenson 0-1-1; M. Tolbert 1-0-1; J. Landrum 0-1-1; W. Durrett 0-1-1; J. Pressley 0-1-1; J. Smith 0-1-1; K. Joshen 0-1-1 TACKLES FOR LOSS: K. McIver 12.0-63; M. Simpkins 8.0-33; S. Harper 4.5-23; A. Grady 4.5-19; A. Steele 3.5-11; K. Chambers 3.0-18; G. Williamson 3.0-8; S. Gaines 2.5-10; R. Middleton 2.5-7; Q. Teal 2.0-5; T. Williams 1.5-7; A. Featherstone 1.5-6; S. Geiger 1.0-4; J. Leath 1.01; M. Norman 1.0-1; C. Allen 1.0-1; A. Jones 1.0-1; J. Simpson 0.5-3; R. Lowery 0.5-1 SACKS: K. McIver 8-53; M. Simpkins 5-24; S. Harper 5-21; K. Chambers 3-16; A. Grady 3-16; R. Middleton 2-6; J. Brochu 1-13; S. Gaines 1-7; T. Williams 1-7; A. Jones 1-1 FUMBLES RECOVERED: S. Harper 4-19; K. McIver 1-0; G. Williamson 1-0; J. Brochu 1-0; R. Middleton 1-0; Z. Simmons 1-0; R. Buchanan 1-0; S. Geiger 1-0; C. Allen 0-13 INTERCEPTIONS: Q. Teal 6-19; G. Williamson 4-92; D> Myers 3-3; M. Norman 3-0; B. Carr 2-56 (1 TD); S. Gaines 2-51 (1 TD); J. Leath 2-67; R. Buchanan 2-25; M. Simpkins 1-18; J. Brochu 1-15; S. Geiger 1-2

2010 Coastal Carolina Football Media Guide

The 2004 season was a historic one for the Coastal Carolina football program, as the Chanticleers captured the Big South Conference title in just their second year of play, posting a perfect 4-0 mark in league play and 10-1 record overall. Coastal Carolina started the season on the road, looking to avenge their worst loss of the inaugural season - a 25-point defeat at home to Morehead State. The Chants got on the board first and controlled the game throughout, earning a 28-7 win. The Chanticleers returned to the friendly confines of Brooks Stadium for the home opener, hosting Davidson. This was a battle, as the pesky Wildcats continued to fight back at every opportunity, but Coastal Carolina held on for a 31-24 victory to move to 2-0. A road game at Newberry proved to be a bitter pill to swallow for the young program. With an influx of I-A and I-AA transfers to the Division II school, the Indians rode the arm of Josh Stepp to a 21-7 upset of the Chants. Coastal Carolina got back on track with a pair of solid victories, getting home wins over North Greenville, 58-7, and Charleston (WV), 48-13. The Chanticleers moved to 4-1 on the season and prepared to open Big South Conference play. The Chanticleers made their first ever trip to Lexington, Va. for the military pomp of playing VMI. After an impressive entrance into the stadium by the Keydets, the two teams locked in a battle throughout the contest and entered the fourth quarter knotted at 14. With just under 13 minutes to play, wide receiver Perry Parks took a crossing route pass from Tyler Thigpen and scampered 30 yards past the VMI defense for his first touchdown and the game winner in the 21-14 Coastal Carolina victory. Liberty arrived in Conway for its first visit to Brooks Stadium, but Coastal Carolina made sure it wasn’t a pleasant one for the guests. The Chanticleers limited the Flames’ offense to just 62 yards on the ground, and, after a scoreless first quarter, dominated the rest of the way for a 33-6 win. The victory earned the Chants national honors as they were named College Sports Report National Team of the Week for their play. Back on the road, Coastal Carolina headed to GardnerWebb for a televised Big South showdown with the two-time defending league champions. The Chants scored the first 21 points of the game and handed the Bulldogs with their first Homecoming loss since 1993 with a 31-17 win. The victory also clinched at least a share of Coastal Carolina’s first-ever Big South title with one league game to play. The Chanticleers next welcomed Savannah State for the Homecoming festivities. Coastal Carolina took care of business, controlling the game from the start in a 52-14 win to move to 8-1 on the year. The victory also moved Coastal Carolina into the national polls for the first time in school history, as the Chants were ranked 24th by The Sports Network following the win. Jacksonville was next to Conway, with Coastal Carolina getting a sloppy 48-23 win over the visiting Dolphins. Charleston Southern then stood in the Chants’ way of their first title but a strong second half dispatched the Bucs with a 56-28 Chanticleer win and the outright Big South crown. Coastal Carolina had 15 players named All-Big South (seven First Team, eight Second Team), including Offensive Player of the Year Patrick Hall, Freshman of the Year Jerome Simpson and Coach of the Year David Bennett, who was also named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year. Offensive linemen Antwon Trice and Nick Johnson became Coastal Carolina ’s first All-Americans, as Trice was named to the Third Team and Johnson as Honorable Mention by Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette.


RECORDS/HISTORY

2 0 0 5 S e a son 2005 (9-2, 3-1 Big South) Big South Co-Champions Head Coach David Bennett Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Opponent at Elon #1 JAMES MADISON at Appalachian State DELAWARE STATE at #17 South Carolina State GARDNER-WEBB* at Liberty* VMI* # at Savannah State MANSFIELD at Charleston Southern

Score W, 17-10 W, 31-27 L, 3-30 W, 24-6 W, 24-23 W-ot, 34-31 W-3ot, 27-21 W, 38-14 W, 42-16 W, 71-8 L-2ot, 27-34

Att. 7462 8533 23267 8267 18902 6024 2815 7218 3237 6592 3781

* Big South Conference game # Homecoming

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Score by Quarters Coastal Carolina Opponents

COASTAL 338 30.7 211 121 77 13 2228 494 4.5 202.5 28 1739 275-148-7 158.1 13 3967 769 5.2 360.6 38-758 26-232 17-114 19.9 8.9 6.7 20-15 76-647 58.8 52-1867 35.9 31.2 29:18 64/163 39% 11/20 55% 23-159 42 14-22 43-50 86% 32-50 64% 38-38 100% 36634 5/7327

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 45 104 68 109 59 57 33 61

OPP 220 20.0 201 96 89 16 1598 447 3.6 145.3 19 2114 333-195-17 192.2 8 3712 780 4.8 337.5 31-548 19-163 7-128 17.7 8.6 18.3 17-9 99-805 73.2 59-2242 38.0 33.1 30:05 56/168 33% 12/23 52% 13-62 28 9-18 25-36 69% 18-36 50% 23-27 85% 59464 6/9911 OT Total 12 338 10 220

RUSHING: P. Hall 134-603 (2 TD); T. Thigpen 96-449 (4 TD); A. Perkins 68-349 (12 TD); J. Fordham 73-313 (2 TD); M. Tolbert 49-202 (4 TD); A. Sitton 32-165 (1 TD); C. Robinson 7-71 (1 TD); C. McDonald 5-49 (1 TD); B. Hampton 6-24; T. Fraser 5-21 (1 TD); C. Brown 4-21; L. Brock 1-5; W. Richardson 6-3; R. Clardy 1-0; J. Simpson 2-(-29) PASSING: T. Thigpen 133-246-1589 (11 TD-6 Int); W. Richardson 15-29-150 (2 TD-1 Int) RECEIVING: J. Simpson 33-527 (9 TD); C. Noble 23-258 (1 TD); S. Washington 15-144; N. Farley 13-217; R. Burgess 11-147 (1 TD); P. Hall 9-45; T. Carson 8-90 (1 TD); P. Parks 5-71 (1 TD); A. Franklin 5-27; A. Perkins 5-16; D. Williams 4-65; J. Greene 3-21; M. Tolbert 3-20; J. Fordham 3-2; A. Sitton 2-7; D. Davis 1-21; R. McKinnon 1-17; C. Robinson 1-12; W. Barnes 1-12; T. Dannelly 1-12; B. Cannon 1-8 KICKING: J. Hoke 38-38 PAT, 14-22 FG PUNTING: R. Williams 50-1803 (36.1 avg); J. Hoke 2-64 (32.0 avg) KICK RETURNS: R. McKinnon 16-386; D. Parker 8-179; S. Washington 3-52; D. Williams 2-37; C. McDonald 2-33; T. Fraser 2-24; N. Farley 1-20; M. Tolbert 1-17; T. Usher 1-9; R. Burgess 1-0; R. Washington 1-1 PUNT RETURNS: D. Parker 18-176; J. Greene 5-20; J. Brochu 1-14; C. McDonald 1-10; D. Williams 1-0; B. Rousey 0-12 TACKLES: J. Leath 31-77-108; M. Simpkins 48-43-91; Q. Teal 38-2866; A. Steele 21-34-55; K. McIver 23-32-55; A. Grady 17-31-48; C. Allen 19-21-40; K. Chambers 9-23-32; S. Gaines 8-23-31; W. Reese 17-13-30; S. Harper 6-24-30; S. Geiger 17-13-30; D. Myers 14-11-25; J. Brochu 11-13-24; W. Jennings 10-12-22; R. Middleton 6-12-18; T. Williamson 7-11-18; B. Carr 6-9-15; C. Walker 7-8-15; B. Rousey 7-6-13; D. Rice 4-8-12; T. Cain 1-10-11; S. Lundy 6-5-11; J. Stevenson 6-3-9; R. Lowery 3-5-8; Z. Simmons 2-5-7; A. Featherstone 4-2-6; C. Donley 2-4-6; T. Williams 2-2-4; R. Mason 1-2-3; N. Farley 2-1-3; J. Jay 1-2-3; W. Dunlap 2-0-2; P. Parks 2-0-2; C. McDonald 2-0-2; J. Hoke 1-1-2; D. Hopkins 1-1-2; Z. St. Clair 0-2-2; R. Washington 0-2-2; D. Kelley 0-2-2; B. Poston 1-0-1; J. Wilhoit 1-0-1; J. Grant 0-1-1; T. Usher 0-1-1; P. Riley 1-0-1; S. Washington 1-0-1; P. Helton 0-1-1; J. Simpson 1-0-1; Team 1-0-1; B. Cannon 1-0-1 TACKLES FOR LOSS: A. Grady 12.5-58; M. Simpkins 10.0-50; K. McIver 9.0-28; J. Leath 8.5-19; W. Jennings 5.0-34; S. Harper 4.5-10; R. Middleton 4.0-24; W. Reese 3.5-12; A. Steele 3.0-9; J. Stevenson 3.0-4; Q. Teal 2.5-14; B. Carr 2.0-5; Z. Simmons 1.5-11; J. Brochu 1.54; S. Gaines 1.0-12; C. Donley 1.0-7; C. Allen 1.0-1; D. Myers 1.0-1; S. Lundy 1.0-1; R. Lowery 1.0-1; A. Featherstone 1.0-1; T. Williamson 0.5-2; K. Chambers 0.5-1; T. Cain 0.5-1; D. Rice 0.5-0 SACKS: W. Jennings 5-28; A. Grady 4-27; M. Simpkins 4-26; R. Middleton 4-24; J. Leath 3-12; S. Gaines 1-12; Z. Simmons 1-10; J. Brochu 1-7; C. Donley 1-7; K. McIver 1-5; R. Lowery 1-1 FUMBLES FORCED: J. Leath 3; B. Rousey 2; M. Simpkins 1; Q. Teal 1; K. McIver 1; C. Allen 1; J. Brochu 1; A. Featherstone 1; P. Riley 1; Team 1 FUMBLES RECOVERED: M. Simpkins 2; W. Jennings 2; J. Leath 1; A. Steele 1; S. Geiger 1; T. Cain 1; Z St. Clair 1 INTERCEPTIONS: Q. Teal 5-76; S. Geiger 2-3; C. Allen 2-5; T. Williamson 2-23; M. Simpkins 2-4; J. Leath 1-3; A. Steele 1-0; S. Lundy 1-0; D. Myers 1-0

Coastal Carolina stepped out for the 2005 season looking to defend their Big South Conference crown and prove that the team was worthy of the previous year’s top-25 ranking and a potential berth in the playoffs. The season opened on the road for the second straight year, as the Chanticleers took on its first-ever Southern Conference foe at Elon. Coastal Carolina battled the upstart Phoenix and escaped with a 17-10 victory. Coastal Carolina returned home for the biggest game in the program’s brief history, hosting defending National Champion James Madison at Brooks Stadium. Before an overflow crowd, the “Cardiac Chants” started making a national name for themselves. The hosts scored 14 unanswered points in the final six minutes of play, including an eight-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Thigpen to Perry Parks with 34 seconds to play, to upset the No. 1 Dukes, 31-27. The road again beckoned for Coastal Carolina, as the squad traveled up the mountain to Boone, N.C. to take on Appalachian State. The Mountaineers, who would eventually go on to win the national title, scored 30 first half points en route to a 30-3 victory. Delaware State was the next opponent and the home defense continued for Coastal Carolina, as the Chanticleers put together a 24-6 win to move to 3-1 on the year. Coastal Carolina returned to the road, staying in state to play No. 17 South Carolina State on South Carolina E-TV. The Bulldogs held the lead late until another dramatic comeback by the visitors. Trailing 23-10 going into the fourth, the Chanticleers put together a pair of touchdown drives, this time with Thigpen hitting Jerome Simpson for the game winner on fourth-and-goal from the SCSU 3 with 17 seconds to play. Big South Conference play started at home against Gardner-Webb and Coastal Carolina had a first-time experience - overtime. Another come-from-behind effort, culminated by Josh Hoke’s 45-yard field goal with no time remaining to send it to overtime and his 25-yarder good for the extra period win. Lynchburg, Va., and the Liberty Flames were next on the docket for Coastal Carolina, and this one had an even bigger flair for the dramatic, as it took three overtimes to decide the winner. The Chanticleers again came out on top, as Aundres Perkins scored from five yards out and Quinton Teal’s interception in the end zone sealed the victory. A 38-14 Homecoming win over VMI moved Coastal Carolina to 7-1 on the year and had the faithful thinking about a possible postseason bid. Victories over Savannah State (42-16) and Mansfield (71-8) set up the annual season finale against Charleston Southern, with this one away from home. Coastal Carolina had control of the game late, scoring on a fake punt run by Perkins to go up 24-10 with just under three minutes to play. Spurred by the memory of Eddie Gadson who had passed over the summer, the Bucs rallied for 14 points, including tying it with no time remaining to go to overtime. After field goals in the first extra stanza for both teams, CSU scored a touchdown in the second overtime and shut down the Chants, grabbing a share of the Big South title and ending any hopes of a berth in the playoffs for Coastal Carolina. The Chanticleers had 15 players garner All-Big South accolades (seven First Team and eight Second Team) for their play during the 2005 season. Teal was named Regional Defensive Back of the year as well as a Third Team All-American by National Weekly Football Gazette, while Hoke earned First Team Academic All-American, the first ever for the Chanticleer football program.

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2 0 0 6 S e a son 2006 (9-3, 4-0 Big South) Big South Champions Head Coach David Bennett Date Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25

Opponent ELON at Wofford at #24 Georgia Southern SOUTH CAROLINA STATE at Winston-Salem State #3 FURMAN at VMI* LIBERTY* SAVANNAH STATE # at Gardner-Webb* CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* at #1 Appalachian State $

* Big South Conference game # Homecoming

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TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Score by Quarters Coastal Carolina Opponents

1st 93 84

COASTAL 411 34.2 256 103 140 13 2188 434 5.0 182.3 23 3429 353-223-11 285.8 30 5617 787 7.1 468.1 45-789 13-58 19-132 17.5 4.5 6.9 24-15 76-651 54.2 32-1058 33.1 30.4 29:04 75/153 49% 11/20 55% 17-106 54 10-17 45-56 80% 35-56 63% 49-50 98% 48805 6/8134 2nd 72 82

3rd 122 64

OPP 297 24.8 225 122 89 14 2354 490 4.8 196.2 26 1836 277-146-19 153.0 11 4190 767 5.5 349.2 52-1047 11-85 11-70 20.1 7.7 6.4 14-3 65-574 47.8 46-1622 35.3 33.6 30:56 60/153 39% 12/23 52% 13-99 39 10-14 37-47 79% 28-47 60% 33-36 92% 55780 6/9297 4th Total 124 411 67 297

Score L, 20-23 W, 41-38 L, 21-38 W, 33-14 W, 31-12 W, 29-27 W, 31-27 W, 28-26 W, 66-6 W, 52-24 W, 31-17 L, 28-45

Att. 8169 6493 17303 9287 4701 10013 7810 6964 6703 3250 7669 16223

$ NCAA Playoff game

RUSHING: T. Thigpen 113-656 (5 TD); A. Perkins 116-599 (8 TD); M. Tolbert 70-439 (7 TD); J. Fordham 30-170; T. Fraser 22-97; A. Sitton 2378 (1 TD); R. Gause 20-47; V. Starr 7-34; B. Hampton 6-20; W. Richardson 5-20 (1 TD); T. Usher 7-18 (1 TD); R. Williams 1-13; C. Smiley 3-4; J. Anderson 1-4; C. Brown 3-3; J. Simpson 1-(-8) PASSING: T. Thigpen 217-339-3296 (29 TD-11 Int); W. Richardson 5-8-119 (1 TD); T. Carson 1-1-14 RECEIVING: J. Simpson 61-1077 (16 TD); S. Washington 28-457 (3 TD); C. Noble 27-410 (1 TD); A. Perkins 25-317 (1 TD); P. Parks 20-262 (3 TD); R. Burgess 18-300 (2 TD); M. Tolbert 14-187 (1 TD); J. Anderson 9-151 (1 TD); T. Carson 5-60 (1 TD); A. Franklin 4-44 (1 TD); J. Fordham 4-37; S. Fambrough 3-33; J. Greene 2-59; A. Sitton 2-16; R. Gause 1-19 KICKING: J. Hoke 49-50 PAT, 10-17 FG PUNTING: R. Williams 32-1058 (33.1 avg) KICK RETURNS: T. Fraser 10-194; A. Sitton 8-151; C. McDonald 7-112; J. Fordham 5-106; W. Reese 5-120; K. Joshen 4-56; T. Campbell 2-21; V. Starr 1-15; A. Franklin 1-0; Q. Teal 1-14 PUNT RETURNS: K. Joshen 5-22; Q. Teal 4-13; M. Norman 3-15; B. Cannon 1-8 TACKLES: J. Leath 47-69-116; Q. Teal 43-38-81; A. Steele 25-40-65; S. Harper 14-44-58; D.J. Rice 18-33-51; A. Featherstone 18-18-36; D. Davenport 14-21-35; R. Mason 17-18-35; D. Myers 17-16-33; R. Middleton 8-22-30; W. Reese 17-11-28; M. Norman 14-11-25; K. Chambers 8-14-22; T. Williams 9-12-21; T. Williamson 13-7-20; S. Gaines 9-10-19; S. Geiger 9-8-17; W. Jennings 5-11-16; A. Grady 7-7-14; C. Allen 7-6-13; T. Campbell 7-5-12; K. Gause 6-6-12; C. Howe 5-6-11; T. Cain 5-6-11; S. Lundy 5-5-10; R. Washington 3-5-8; P. Oboh 1-5-6; K. Joshen 5-1-6; B. Autry 4-1-5; B. Hampton 2-1-3; C. McDonald 2-1-3; Z. St. Clair 2-1-3; J. Stevenson 0-3-3; B. Cannon 2-0-2; C. Noble 2-02; M. Tolbert 2-0-2; B. Rousey 0-2-2; W. Durrett 0-1-1; J. Eppes 1-0-1; A. Franklin 0-1-1; T. Carson 1-0-1; C. Walker 1-0-1; P. Parks 1-0-1; C. Donley 1-0-1; J. Fordham 0-1-1; T. Thigpen 1-0-1 TACKLES FOR LOSS: R. Mason 7.5-30; J. Leath 5.5-15; D.J. Rice 5.07; A. Featherstone 5.0-12; A. Grady 4.5-21; S. Harper 4.5-21; K. Gause 4.0-8; Q. Teal 3.0-9; K. Chambers 2.5-11; R. Washington 2.5-14; W. Jennings 2.0-8; C. Allen 2.0-4; R. Middleton 2.0-2; A. Steele 2.0-6; B. Cannon 1.0-12; P. Oboh 1.0-8; J. Stevenson 1.0-5; J. Eppes 1.0-1; T. Williamson 1.0-1; D. Davenport 0.5-1; D. Myers 0.5-2; T. Williams 0.5-3; S. Lundy 0.5-4; B. Rousey 0.5-3; W. Durrett 0.5-3 SACKS: S. Harper 5-16; R. Mason 3-16; A. Grady 2-16; R. Washington 2-13; P. Oboh 2-8; C. Allen 2-3; W. Jennings 1-7; J. Leath 1-4; Q. Teal 1-7; J. Stevenson 1-4; W. Durrett 1-3; T. Williams 1-3; A. Featherstone 1-2 FUMBLES FORCED: J. Leath 1; A. Featherstone 1; R. Mason 1; T. Cain 1; T. Carson 1 FUMBLES RECOVERED: R. Mason 1; S. Gaines 1; R. Washington 1 INTERCEPTIONS: Q. Teal 4-3; D. Myers 4-33; M. Norman 2-58; J. Leath 1-24; D.J. Rice 1-7; C. Allen 1-6; A. Steele 1-2; R. Mason 1-0; S. Gaines 1-0; S. Geiger 1-0; S. Lundy 1-0; T. Williamson 1-(-1)

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The 2006 season set another new standard for the Coastal Carolina football program, as the Chanticleers made more history in just their fourth year of play. Ranked in the top 25 of all three major national polls, Coastal Carolina opened the season against Southern Conference foe Elon for the second straight year, though this time at home. The Chanticleers carried a 12-game home win streak into the contest but a slow start to the year ensued, as Coastal Carolina dropped the opener 23-20 to the Phoenix. The second of three consecutive SoCon opponents was next, as Coastal Carolina made its first-ever trip to Spartanburg to take on Wofford. A big third quarter rally sparked the Chants and a touchdown in the final minute of play gave Coastal Carolina a dramatic 41-38 victory over the Terriers. Back on the road for the second straight week, Coastal Carolina traveled to No. 24 Georgia Southern for a televised night contest. The Eagles came in to the contest off a loss and inspired by the passing of their former legendary coach Erk Russell and handed the visiting Chanticleers the 38-21 defeat. The Chants rebounded with solid performances in wins over in-state rival South Carolina State and at Winston-Salem State. The wins got Coastal Carolina back above .500 at 3-2, setting up another classic at Brooks Stadium. No. 3 Furman was next welcomed to Conway, and both teams arrived for a battle. The game went back and forth, with Furman taking the lead 27-21 on a fourth-quarter touchdown. However, the point after attempt was blocked and returned by the Chanticleers for two points to cut the margin to 27-23. Coastal Carolina then marched the football down the field for the game-winning score and held on for a 29-27 win. Moving back into the top 25, the Chanticleers had a pair of challenges to open Big South Conference play. A last minute drive gave Coastal Carolina a 31-27 win at VMI, followed by another fourth-quarter comeback in a 28-26 victory over Liberty. Coastal Carolina handled Savannah State for Homecoming, to move to 7-2 on the year heading into the final two league contests. Gardner-Webb was next on the schedule, and the Chants were up to the task, handling the host Bulldogs for a 52-24 win on Big South TV. The “Battle of the Beach” wrapped up the regular season, as Charleston Southern looked to play the spoiler again for Coastal Carolina’s bid for the playoffs. However this time, the Chants made it count down the stretch, posting a 31-17 win to run their record to 9-2. When the bids came out for the 16-team NCAA Division I Football Championships, Coastal Carolina heard its name called, making it the third fastest team in FCS history to qualify for the playoffs. However, the challenge was daunting for the upstarts, as defending National Champion Appalachian State would play host to the Chants for the opening round. Similar to their meeting in 2005, the Mountaineers jumped on top early in the first half to a 31-0 halftime lead. Coastal Carolina battled back and eventually scored more points than any ASU opponent in 2006, but fell short in a 4528 loss to the eventual national champs. Coastal Carolina set 11 new Big South records during the year and had 12 players earn All-Big South honors, including Offensive Player of the Year Tyler Thigpen. The Chanticleers also had seven players honored on All-American squads, again led by Thigpen on the Associated Press’ First Team. Graduating 33 senior letterwinners, the final recognition came from the NFL, as Thigpen became the first player ever drafted from the Big South, while Quinton Teal and Rodney Burgess signed freeagent contracts.


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2 0 0 7 S e a son 2007 (5-6, 3-1 Big South) Big South Runner-Up Head Coach David Bennett Date Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Opponent at Delaware State WINSTON-SALEM STATE GEORGIA SOUTHERN at James Madison at Furman CHOWAN PRESBYTERIAN VMI* # at Liberty* GARDNER-WEBB* at Charleston Southern*

Score L, 18-23 W, 28-21 L, 34-42 L, 10-45 L, 17-27 W, 51-0 L-ot, 34-41 W, 42-35 L, 24-37 W, 17-14 W, 41-2

Att. 3248 8138 8448 15260 11251 7841 6492 7048 14411 7129 3965

* Big South Conference game # Homecoming

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Score by Quarters Coastal Carolina Opponents

COASTAL 316 28.7 211 120 69 22 2277 517 4.4 207.0 24 1719 254-145-8 156.3 14 3996 771 5.2 363.3 44-1040 21-251 18-175 23.6 12.0 9.7 29-9 76-631 57.4 48-1649 34.4 27.9 30:42 63/165 38% 10/21 48% 27-172 41 12-18 36-48 75% 28-48 58% 32-36 89% 45096 6/7516

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 79 74 67 96 55 69 95 61

OPP 287 26.1 182 118 57 7 2408 471 5.1 218.9 27 1555 218-118-18 141.4 11 3963 689 5.8 360.3 61-1112 13-169 8-95 18.2 13.0 11.9 21-14 92-748 68.0 44-1549 35.2 28.6 29:18 51/138 37% 10/21 48% 20-120 39 5-11 29-38 76% 25-38 66% 34-37 92% 48135 5/9627 OT Total 0 316 7 287

RUSHING: M. Tolbert 111-753 (9 TD), J. Fordham 82-473 (1 TD), E. O’Neal 72-350 (1 TD), A. Sitton 28-177 (3 TD), R. Gause 29-164 (1 TD), S. Fortson 38-148 (1 TD), T. Fraser 24-81 (5 TD), W. Richardson 68-80 (1 TD), C. Brown 15-53, T. Pope 5-44, V. Starr 7-41 (1 TD), D.J. Brunson 8-40 (1 TD), J. Simpson 2-22, J. Cramer 3-19, L. Brock 3-10, D. Martin 1-6, R. McKinnon 3-(-13), B. Erdman 2-(-22). PASSING: W. Richardson 131-229-1596 (13 TD-11 Int), S. Fortson 8-1488 (1 TD), R. McKinnon 6-9-36 (1 Int), M. Tolbert 0-1-0 RECEIVING: J. Simpson 41-697 (11 TD), J. Anderson 25-180 (2 TD), S. Washington 22-245 (1 TD), S. Fambrough 11-151, T. Usher 11-123, E. O’Neal 11-92, J. Fordham 7-73, M. Tolbert 7-58, T. Byrd 4-38, P. Nicholas 3-22, R. Johnson 1-17, K. Joshen 1-12, R. Gause 1-11 KICK RETURNS: A. Sitton 19-523 (1 TD); E. O’Neal 14-369; R. Gause 4-54; K. Joshen 2-27; D.J. Brunson 1-20; T. Long 1-15; J. Simpson 1-15; V. Starr 1-14; L.J. Mobley 1-3 PUNT RETURNS: M. Norman 10-91; J. Anderson 9-134 (1 TD); K. Cunningham 2-26 PUNTING: B. Erdman 46-1620 (35.2 avg); J. Durham 1-29 (29.0 avg); Team 1-0 KICKING: J. Durham 12-17 FG; Team 0-1 FG TACKLES: A. Steele 34-31-65; D. Davenport 37-24-61; D.J. Rice 24-36-60; B. Autry 43-17-60; P. Oboh 29-25-54; M. Norman 28-25-53; W. Reese 299-38; R. Mason 18-16-34; D. Frasier 14-20-34; C. Howe 16-18-34; K. Cunningham 22-8-30; A. Grady 13-11-24; C. Donley 12-10-22; R. Middleton 11-10-21; W. Jennings 9-11-20; C. Walls 9-10-19; J. Stevenson 9-7-16; W. Durrett 9-5-14; R. Washington 5-6-11; T. Campbell 4-7-11; K. Harper 2-9-11; K. Gause 3-6-9; B. Sanders 2-6-8; C. Walker 4-4-8; S. Washington 5-2-7; A. Sitton 5-1-6; M. Tynes 2-2-4; N. Sumpter 0-4-4; E. Brown 4-0-4; T. Usher 0-3-3; R. Emmerling 1-1-2; B. Erdman 2-0-2; L. Boyd 1-1-2; J. Rosko 0-1-1; T. Killian 1-0-1; A. Bellamy 1-0-1; J. Simpson 1-0-1S. Fortson 1-0-1; V. Starr 1-0-1; W. Richardson 1-0-1; M. Tolbert 0-1-1; S. Fambrough 1-0-1; K. Joshen 0-1-1; J. Perkinson 1-0-1; W. Foushee-Pugh 0-1-1; J. Grant 1-0-1; G. Moreland 1-0-1; R. Gaines 0-1-1 TACKLES FOR LOSS: P. Oboh 8.5-33; R. Mason 6-5-23; R. Middleton 6.533; D. Davenport 5.5-25; D.J. Rice 5.0-21; C. Howe 5.0-8; W. Durrett 5.0-7; B. Autry 4.5-18; K. Cunningham 4.0-33; A. Steele 4.0-13; J. Stevenson 4.0-12; A. Grady 3.0-21; C. Donley 3.0-12; D. Frasier 2.5-13; W. Jennings 2.0-10; R. Washington 2.0-6; W. Reese 2.0-4; C. Walls 2.0-4; S. Washington 1.5-19; C. Walker 1.0-5; M. Norman 1.0-4; T. Campbell 1.0-1; K. Harper 0.5-1; K. Gause 0.5-0; R. Gaines 0.5-0 SACKS: R. Middleton 4.0-28; P. Oboh 4.0-21; A. Steele 3.0-10; K. Cunningham 2.0-27; A. Grady 2.0-18; R. Mason 2.0-14; B. Autry 2.0-11; C. Donley 1.5-8; D.J. Rice 1.0-11; D. Frasier 1.0-9;C. Walker 1.0-5; M. Norman 1.0-4; W. Durrett 1.0-1; C. Howe 1.0-1; W. Jennings 0.5-4 FUMBLES FORCED: D.J. Rice 5; B. Autry 3; M. Norman 1; W. Reese 1; D. Frasier 1; K. Cunningham 1; A. Grady 1; C. Walls 1 FUMBLES RECOVERED: D.J. Rice 2; W. Reese 2; A. Steele 1; D. Davenport 1; B. Autry 1; M. Norman 1; R. Mason 1; D. Frasier 1; C. Howe 1; A. Grady 1; M. Tynes 1 INTERCEPTIONS: M. Norman 5-0; W. Reese 3-21; B. Autry 2-0; S. Washington 2-20; K. Cunningham 2-86 (1 TD); . Steele 1-31; M. Tynes 1-16; D.J. Rice 1-1; AJ. Ginder 1-0

The 2007 season was one of rebuilding for the Chanticleers and more than any other program in Division I football. Coastal Carolina lost 36 seniors - two full recruiting classes after the 2006 campaign and looked to youth to fill many of the holes. There were some highly-experienced veterans still in the lineup, but time would tell whether or not it would be enough to carry Coastal Carolina to another successful season. The Chants headed on the road to start the season for the third time in five years, heading to take on the Delaware State. The Hornets were rude hosts, as the eventual MEAC champions handed the visitors a 23-18 defeat. The Chanticleers returned home for a pair of games, starting with Winston-Salem State. After a back-and-forth game, Coastal Carolina got a late touchdown to secure a 28-21 win in the home opener. Nationally-recognized Georgia Southern was next to Brooks Stadium, but the hosts could not find an answer for eventual Payton Award Winner Jayson Foster’s six touchdowns and fell to the Eagles 42-34. Back on the road, Coastal Carolina made its first of two trips to the state of Virginia, taking on James Madison. The Dukes were looking for revenge from the 2005 season when the Chanticleers knocked off the then defending national champion and No. 1 ranked team, and they got it with a 45-10 handling of Coastal Carolina. The Chanticleers’ first-ever three-game losing streak became a reality with a 27-17 loss at Furman, but that was as far as it would go. Coastal Carolina got back to its winning ways with a dominating 51-0 victory over visiting Chowan. Future league opponent Presbyterian made its first visit to Brooks Stadium and made it uncomfortable to Coastal Carolina Head Coach and PC alum David Bennett. After a 24-7 Chanticleer lead at the intermission, the Blue Hose rallied to send it to overtime and headed back to Clinton with a 41-34 defeat of Coastal Carolina. The last four games were the battle for the Big South Conference crown, starting with a Homecoming tilt with VMI. A shootout ensued at Brooks Stadium, including a dramatic 85-yard kickoff return that tied the game at 35. Coastal Carolina then got the last shot in, picking up its fifth straight league win with a 42-35 victory over the upstart Keydets. A road battle at Liberty was next on the slate for Coastal Carolina. One of the top teams in the preseason, the Flames used one of their largest crowds of the season to their advantage and snapped Coastal Carolina’s league winning streak with a 37-24 decision over the Chants. Back at home for Senior Day, Coastal Carolina hosted Gardner-Webb in a matchup of the last five Big South champions. On this day, the Chanticleer defense rose to the challenge, limiting the Bulldogs to just 14 points and helping Coastal to a three-point win. The season finale was the annual “Battle of the Beach” with Charleston Southern, this time with Coastal Carolina heading 100 miles down the coast. From the opening kickoff, the Chanticleers dominated play on the host’s Senior Day, putting together the complete effort in a 41-2 shellacking of the Buccaneers and solidifying a runner-up finish in the Big South. Coastal Carolina had 10 players earn All-Big South honors, with six on the first team and four on the second. Three of those earned All-American honors, as Mike Tolbert was named to the Second Team and Jerome Simpson and Marrio Norman were Honorable Mention by the Sports Network. Simpson then became just the second NFL Draft pick in the league’s history when he was taken in the second round by the Cincinnati Bengals. Tolbert then joined him in the league as a free-agent signee of the San Diego Chargers.

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2 0 0 8 S e a son 2008 (6-6, 1-4 Big South) Head Coach David Bennett Date 8-30-08 9-7-08 9-13-08 9-20-08 9-27-08 10-4-08 10-11-08 10-18-08 10-25-08 11-8-08 11-15-08 11-22-08

Opponent at FBS #22 Penn State COLGATE at Monmouth TOWSON at North Carolina A&T #20 LIBERTY* at VMI* NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL STONY BROOK* # at Gardner-Webb* at Presbyterian CHARLESTON SOUTHERN*

Score L, 10-66 L, 19-23 W, 26-7 W, 31-3 W, 20-7 L, 38-43 L, 20-47 W, 35-10 L, 24-28 W, 23-18 W, 21-13 L, 0-24

Att. 106577 6433 3423 8204 2062 7063 8157 6394 6704 5125 6241 5648

* Big South Conference game # Homecoming

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TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Score by Quarters Coastal Carolina Opponents

1st 69 44

COASTAL 267 22.2 242 107 120 15 2015 458 4.4 167.9 17 2423 330-194-11 201.9 16 4438 788 5.6 369.8 52-830 17-66 11-105 16.0 3.9 9.5 22-12 70-582 48.5 49-1827 37.3 31.2 29:02 66/159 42% 7/16 44% 22-162 0 34 11-22 32-44 73% 21-44 48% 26-31 84% 40446 6/6741 2nd 100 66

3rd 37 99

OPP 289 24.1 237 118 105 14 2013 467 4.3 167.8 17 2247 336-188-11 187.2 18 4260 803 5.3 355.0 44-926 16-156 11-66 21.0 9.8 6.0 13-7 63-566 47.2 54-1994 36.9 35.0 30:54 64/159 40% 5/14 36% 25-177 -4 37 11-17 32-40 80% 22-40 55% 28-31 90% 131585 6/21931 4th Total 61 267 80 289

RUSHING: J. Fordham 94-507 (3 TD); A. Sitton 78-497 (1 TD); E. O’Neal 79-405 (3 TD); Z. MacDowall 80-238 (5 TD); R. Gause 47-183 (1 TD); W. Richardson 23-79 (2 TD); A. Frye 15-62; J. Childers 22-61 (1 TD); V. Starr 7-27 (1 TD); D.J. Brunson 1-2; K. Jones 1-0; M. Willis 1-(-1) PASSING: Z. MacDowall 157-256-2064 (16 TD-6 Int); W. Richardson 31-55-312 (4 Int); J. Childers 6-17-47 (1 Int); Team 0-2-0 RECEIVING: T. Usher 33-503 (4 TD); B. Whitley 32-382 (3 TD); M. Willis 27-387 (6 TD); J. Fordham 18-150; J. Greene 17-201; A. Sitton 16-144; J. Anderson 12-229 (1 TD); E. O’Neal 12-117; K. Graham 10112 (1 TD); K. Jones 4-53; A. Frye 4-17; J. Morgan 2-36; T. Long 2-16; C. Smiley 1-35; C. Floyd 1-21; P. Nicholas 1-10; B. Collins 1-7; R. Gause 1-3 KICK RETURNS: A. Sitton 24-377; K. Jones 10-179; D.J. Brunson 10168; C. Mitchell 3-57; R. Gause 2-33; T. Long 2-13; E. O’Neal 1-3 PUNT RETURNS: J. Anderson 7-46; M. Norman 6-24; K. Cunningham 2-(-6); K. Jones 2-2 PUNTING: B. Erdman 48-1822 (38.0 avg); Team 1-5 KICKING: J. Durham 9-16 FG; J. Pallassino 2-6 TACKLES: D.J. Rice 34-52-86; D. Frasier 29-38-67; C. Walls 33-25-58; P. Oboh 33-20-53; B. Autry 34-17-51; K. Cunningham 23-19-42; B. Barbaree 16-23-39; D. Davenport 25-14-39; J. Norman 26-9-35; M. Lott 16-19-35; B. Sanders 18-13-31; W. Jennings 17-13-30; W. Reese 24-5-29; D. Steward 10-18-28; R. Mason 6-17-23; R. Washington 8-14-22; C. Howe 7-12-19; C. Donley 9-9-18; R. Balkunas 6-11-17; B. Harrison 7-9-16; M. Norman 12-2-14; C. Hawkins 8-6-14; B.J. Jenkins 6-8-14; C. Mitchell 8-4-12; D. Holman 3-7-10; E.J. Brown 4-4-8; R. Emmerling 7-1-8; T. Campbell 1-5-6; J. Harden 1-5-6; J. Pallassino 3-1-4; C. McField 2-1-3; D. Chapman 1-1-2; K. Nevins 0-2-2; K. Harper 1-1-2; C. Smiley 2-0-2; W. Richardson 1-0-1; B. Erdman 0-1-1; R. Gause 0-1-1; A. Frye 0-1-1; R. Boehm 1-0-1; B. Whitley 1-0-1; B. Brooks 1-0-1; E. O’Neal 1-0-1 TACKLES FOR LOSS: P. Oboh 10.0-37; C. Walls 8.5-43; W. Jennings 7.0-44; D. Frasier 6.0-22; B. Barbaree 5.5-19; R. Balkunas 5.0-9; B.J. Jenkins 4.5-25; D.J. Rice 4.5-18; R. Washington 3.5-24; B. Autry 3.5-9; R. Mason 3.5-6; C. Donley 3.0-9; D. Davenport 2.5-14; K. Cunningham 2.0-21; W. Reese 2.0-8; D. Steward 1.5-2; B. Harrison 1.0-8; B. Sanders 1.0-3; C. McField 1.0-2; J. Norman 1.0-1; C. Hawkins 1.0-1; J. Harden 1.0-1; M. Lott 0.5-2 SACKS: P. Oboh 5.0-31; W. Jennings 3.0-34; R. Washington 3.0-23; B. Barbaree 2.5-15; C. Walls 2.5-13; B.J. Jenkins 2.0-18; D. Frasier 1.010; B. Harrison 1.0-8; D.J. Rice 1.0-7; B. Sanders 0.5-2; R. Balkunas 0.5-1 FUMBLES FORCED: D.J. Rice 1; P. Oboh 1; B. Autry 1; W. Jennings 1; R. Mason 1; B. Harrison 1; J. Harden 1 FUMBLES RECOVERED: D.J. Rice 1; B. Autry 1; K. Cunningham 1; C. Howe 1; R. Balkunas 1; J. Harden 1 INTERCEPTIONS: K. Cunningham 3-51; J. Norman 2-0; D.J. Rice 1-20; M. Lott 1-20; B. Sanders 1-11; C. Walls 1-8; M. Norman 1-0; W. Reese 1-(-5)

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Coastal Carolina had its battles throughout the 2008 season, looking to regain the form of the first four years and battle for the Big South Conference crown. Additionally, the Chanticleers made program history with its first foray into the top level of collegiate football. The season opener was historic for Coastal Carolina, as the team opened the season against its first-ever Bowl Championship Subdivision opponent, playing at No. 22 Penn State. In front of more than 106,000 spectators, the Chants hung in for the first quarter-plus, making it a 14-7 game on Trent Usher’s touchdown early in the second quarter. However, the momentum was snapped with a Nittany Lion touchdown on the ensuing kickoff, propelling the hosts to a 66-10 victory. The Chanticleers returned home but weather made a major impact on the schedule for the first time in program history. Tropical Storm Hanna made its way through the Carolinas and forced the game with Colgate to be backed up to Sunday afternoon. That proved to be foreboding, as Coastal Carolina’s first win would get delayed as the visiting Raiders scored a touchdown on a muffed field goal in the final seconds for a 23-19 victory. Coastal Carolina looked to get on the winning track with its first ever trip to New Jersey to take on Monmouth. Looking to snap the Week Three jinx that had them winless in the first five seasons in the third contest, the Chants put points on the board early and posted one of their best defensive efforts of the season in getting a 26-7 victory. Returning to Brooks Stadium for the second home game of the year, the Chanticleers looked for back-to-back victories. After falling behind 3-0 early in the first quarter, Coastal Carolina rallied with 31 unanswered points to down the Tigers, 31-3, and get its first home win of the year. The alternating home-road sequence continued as a road trip to Greensboro, N.C., to take on North Carolina A&T was next on the agenda. On a rainy, chilly Saturday night, Coastal Carolina was able to pull away in the final quarter for a 20-7 win and its third consecutive victory. The Chants returned home to open Big South Conference play, hosting defending champion and No. 20 Liberty. This turned out to be another classic game in the series, as the two teams marched up and down the field in an offensive shootout. However, this one didn’t end up favoring the home team, as the Flames earned a 43-38 victory en route to their second straight Big South crown. Coastal Carolina returned to the road to take on VMI and found itself on the short end of their largest loss in league history, a 47-20 defeat. The Chants then rallied at home for a win over North Carolina Central, 35-10, to level the record at 4-4. A battle with Big South newcomer Stony Brook was next on the docket at Brooks Stadium. The Chanticleers led early in the fourth quarter, but a 69-yard touchdown pass on the ensuing drive put the Seawolves ahead for good in a 28-24 Coastal Carolina loss. A pair of road games were next for the Chants, starting at league-rival Gardner-Webb. A televised battle between the first two Big South champions proved to be a thriller for the fans in the stands and on television. The teams alternated scores, but Coastal Carolina made the most of its scoring chances, getting a 23-18 victory over the host Bulldogs. The Chanticleers then moved to 6-5 with a 21-13 win over future conference foe Presbyterian. The annual season finale against Charleston Southern proved to be another historic event for the Chanticleers, but not how they hoped. The visiting Bucs handed the home team its first-ever shutout loss in 67 games played, winning 24-0. Finishing with a 6-6 mark, the Chanticleers had four players earn First Team All-Big South honors for their play during the year, ending one of the most up-and-down years in the program’s brief history.


RECORDS/HISTORY

2 0 0 9 S e a son 2008 (5-6, 3-3 Big South) Head Coach David Bennett Date 9-3-09 9-12-09 9-19-09 9-26-09 10-10-09 10-17-09 10-24-09 10-31-09 11-7-09 11-14-09 11-21-09

Opponent at Kent State Monmouth at Towson North Carolina A&T VMI* at Liberty at Stony Brook* at Clemson Gardner-Webb*# Presbyterian* at Charleston Southern*

Score L, 0-18 W, 24-17 L, 17-21 W, 28-7 W, 20-6 L, 13-58 L, 10-16 L, 3-49 W, 26-21 W, 41-37 L, 23-30

Att. 16481 6817 7628 7367 6506 14371 3292 71500 5797 5207 2914

* Big South Conference game # Homecoming

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Score by Quarters Coastal Carolina Opponents

1st 31 46

COASTAL OPP 205 280 18.6 25.5 210 203 98 104 93 84 19 15 1683 1946 461 433 3.7 4.5 153.0 176.9 12 20 1968 1766 155-286-17 149-263-21 178.9 160.5 12 15 3651 3712 747 696 4.9 5.3 331.9 337.5 47-847 36-619 14-85 17-141 21-212 17-359 18.0 17.2 6.1 8.3 10.1 21.1 18-10 14-4 73-667 90-739 60.6 67.2 51-1689 51-1964 33.1 38.5 29.6 36.1 30:05 29:55 63/154 52/142 41% 37% 8/14 6/12 57% 50% 25-197 22-136 68 60 24 36 13-19 9-12 (24-31) 77% (33-40) 82% (14-31) 45% (26-40) 65% (20-22) 91% (33-36) 92% 31694 116186 5/6339 6/19364 2nd 54 65

3rd 50 86

4th Total 70 205 83 280

RUSHING: T. Fraser 144-671 (4 TD).; E. O’Neal 89-377 (2 TD); J. Height 59-225; J. Childers 49-163 (3 TD); Z. MacDowall 77-163 (3 TD); M. Whitener 22-95; J. Caramer 4-15; K. Jones 1-4; V. Starr 2-3; A. Sullivan 2-3; T. Henderson 1-0; J. Helton 1-0; M. Wilis 2-(-1); B. Erdman 2-(-9) PASSING: Z. MacDowall 126-229-1664 (9 TD-11 Int); J. Childers 2753-289 (3 TD-6 Int); J. Cramer 2-3-15; Team 0-1-0 RECEIVING: B. Whitley 31-483 (4 TD); D. Duran 19-273 (1 TD); P. Nicholas 17-244 (2 TD); J. Morgan 12-203; M. Willis 14-145; T. Faser 15-127; A. Sullivan 8-120 (1 TD); E. O’Neal 17-101; M. Whitener 4-71 (1 TD); C. Presley 4-68 (1 TD); K. Jones 4-36; J. Height 5-35; A. Wesley 2-31 (2 TD); C. Floyd 1-22; B. Collins 1-5; J. Birch 1-4 KICK RETURNS: T. Henderson 24-445; J. Owen 10-217; D.J. Brunson 4-55; C. Mitchell 2-36; K. Jones 1-37; J. Height 1-31; M. Whitener 1-11; T. Long 1-8; J. Birch 1-6; A. Sullivan 1-1 PUNT RETURNS: J. Owen 10-64; J. Norman 4-21 PUNTING: B. Erdman 51-1689 (33.1 avg) KICKING: J. Durham 13-19 FG TACKLES: D. Steward 22-38-60; E.J. Brown 25-33-58; D. Davenport 40-16-56; Phillip Oboh 21-34-55; D. Frasier 22-22-44; C. Walls 2320-43; J. Norman 25-18-43; M. Lott 28-13-41; B. Autry 16-17-33; Q. Davis 11-22-33; R. Balkunas 7-26-33; C. McField 7-18-25; A. Jacobs 10-15-25; D. Holman 9-14-23; K. Cunningham 16-6-22; B. Harrison 8-10-18; T. Jolly 8-7-15; D. Whiteside 7-6-13; J. Davis 5-7-12; K. Harper 2-9-11; T. Campbell 5-6-11; B. Sanders 3-5-8; J. Harden 0-88; C. Hawkins 3-5-8; B.J. Jenkins 5-2-7; D. Owens 3-2-5; A. Stephens 0-4-4; M. Fladger 0-4-4; T. Henderson 1-3-4; T. Franklin 2-2-4; M. Johnson 2-1-3; M. Campbell 2-1-3; Z. MacDowall 2-0-2; A.J. Parker 1-1-2; A. Shirley 2-0-2; B. Erdman 2-0-2; A. Sullivan 2-0-2; J. Owen 1-1-2; J. Simms 1-1-2; Duran 1-1-2; J. Height 0-2-2; A.J. Kelley 1-0-1; R. Boehm 0-1-1; B. Brooks 1-0-1; B. Collins 0-1-1; D. Bonifas 1-0-1; C. Presley 1-0-1; M. Willis 0-1-1; J. Childers 1-0-1; T. Fraser 1-0-1 TACKLES FOR LOSS: P. Oboh 9.0-40; Q. Davis 7.0-26; D. Steward 4.5-8; K. Harper 3.5-20; R. Balkunas 3.5-4; D. Frasier 3.5-15; C. Walls 3.5-30; E.J. Brown 3.5-30; B.J. Jenkins 3.0-10; C. McField 2.5-5; D. Davenport 2.5-15; A. Jacobs 2.5-16; D. Holman 1.5-6; B. Harrison 1.511; D. Whiteside 1.5-15; J. Harden 1.0-2; J. Norman 1.0-5; A. Shirley 1.0-3; C. Hawkins 0.5-0; C. Mitchell 0.5-3 SACKS: P. Oboh 6.5-37; E.J. Brown 3.0-30; Q. Davis 3.0-17; C. Walls 2.5-26; K. Harper 2.0-17; D. Whiteside 1.5-15; D. Owesn 1.0-12; B.J. Jenkins 1.0-5; A. Jacobs 1.0-13; D. Frasier 1.0-9; D. Steward 0.5-2; C. Mitchell 0.5-3. FUMBLES FORCED: P. Oboh 2; E.J. Brown 1; J. Norman 1; K. Harper 1; T. Campbell 1; T. Fraser 1 FUMBLES RECOVERED: D. Frasier 1; D. Holman 1; M. Fladger 1; J. Birch 1 INTERCEPTIONS: J. Norman 8-72; D. Davenport 3-20; M. Lott 2-0; E.J. Brown 2-55; D. Frasier 1-2; C. Mitchell 1-9; T. Jolly 1-3; K. Cunningham 1-13; D. Steward 1-16; A. Jacobs 1-22

Coastal Carolina weathered a change at running back and alternated quarterbacks, while the defense performed steady the entire season. At running back, Eric O’Neal missed the last part of the season due to injury, opening the door for fullback Tommy Fraser to take center stage. The senior responded to average 4.7 yards per carry (144 carrries for 688 yards) and lead the team with four rushing touchdowns. While he didn’t earn all-conference, Fraser did earn first team All-American honors by the Sports Network. Under center, Zach MacDowall was back to lead the offense, but 11 interceptions opened the door for Jamie Childers to play in nine games. MacDowall still completed 126-of-229 passes for 1,664 yards and nine scores, while Childers was 27-of-53 for 289 yards with three scores and six picks. The defense, which ranked 15th nationally in pass defense, led the Big South in sacks and ranked second in tackles for losses. The group was led by Phillip Oboh with nine TFL and 6.5 sacks. However, it was Josh Norman who shined above them all, earning third team All-America honors by the Associate Press and first team All-Big South. The sophomore set a league record with eight interceptions on the season, ranking third in the nation. He added seven pass breakups to rank among the nation’s best in pass defense, while adding two blocked kicks. Norman was also tabbed National and Big South Player of the Week, setting a league record with three interceptions in the win over Gardner-Webb. For the second straight season, Coastal Carolina opened its schedule on the road against its second Bowl Championship Subdivision opponent, playing at Penn State in 2008. The Chants hung tough, trailing just 2-0 midway into the third quarter, but fell 18-0, marking just the second time Coastal was shutout. The Chanticleers returned home and claimed a 24-17 victory over Monmouth. The Chants dominated the statistics, putting together 410 yards of offense on 73 plays while limiting the Hawks to just 40 offensive plays and 174 total yards. Coastal Carolina was balanced with 207 yards of rushing and 203 of passing and converted 11 of 16 third-down opportunities while holding Monmouth to just 2-of-9 on third downs. Coastal Carolina hit the road again and fell 21-17 at Towson. The Chants had a score called back on a penalty on its first drive and ultimately had its hopes dashed with a late interceptions. The Chants would then play back-to-back home games and used a solid rushing game to defeat a pesky North Carolina A&T squad 28-7 before a sold-out Brooks Stadium crowd. O’Neal had career highs of 23 carries for 130 yards, the ninth-best single game in school history. Fraser nearly made it a pair of 100-yard rushers but just missed with 16 carries for 98 yards and one score. However, it was E.J. Brown who was honored by the league as Defensive Player of the Week, getting five tackles, a half sack and a pick. The following week, Coastal defeated VMI 20-6 as a trio of Chanticleers earned Big South weekly honors. MacDowall was the Offensive Player of the Week, Derrick Frasier was Defensive and Justin Durham was the Special Teams. The season too a down turn with three straight losses, falling at Liberty, at Stony Brook and at Clemson. However, Coastal Carolina rebounded to even its season record at 5-5 after home wins over Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian. Those two home win gave the Chants a 5-0 home scoresheet, marking just the second time they had gone undefeated at home (2004). Versus GWU, Fraser capped a 12-play drive with a four-yard TD run with just 4:17 left to secure the Homecoming win, 26-21. Against Presbyterian, the Chanticleers held off a late surge - 10 points over the final five minutes - and Fraser recorded his first 100-yard rushing game (157) to get the 4137 victory. The season concluded with a 30-23 setback at Charleston Southern. The loss spoiled an excellent effort by Coastal’s Dominique Davenport, who recorded 11 tackles and picked off two Buccaneer passes.

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Sept. 4 Sept. 11

West Virginia

Sept. 3 - 7 p.m. Coastal at Boston College 2 p.m.

Sept. 18

Iowa State 7 p.m.

Sept. 25

Miami (Ohio)* 7 p.m.

Oct. 2

at Baylor 7 p.m.

Oct. 9

Bowling Green* 3:30 p.m.

Towson at Colgate 6 p.m.

Ga. Southern Delaware State at at WinstonNorthwestern Salem State 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Open Date

at Coastal 7 p.m. Duquesne* 1 p.m.

at Old Dominion 6 p.m. Open Date

Wagner* 1 p.m.

Norfolk State* 6 p.m. Hampton* 6 p.m.

Coastal 7 p.m. at Morgan State 4 p.m.

Richmond Robert Morris 1:30 p.m.

Presbyterian at West Virginia 3:30 p.m.

Stony Brook Gardner-Webb at Hofstra Middle 7 p.m. Tennessee St. 6 p.m.

VMI Mars Hill 6 p.m.

Liberty at Furman 6 p.m.

Char. Southern at Florida TBA

Open Date

North Carolina Central 7 p.m.

at Colgate 6 p.m.

at Georgia Tech* 7:30 p.m.

at Western Carolina 7 p.m.

Elon 1:30 p.m.

at Wofford 7 p.m.

Brown 6 p.m.

Boston College* Noon

at NC State 6 p.m.

at UMass 6 p.m.

Central Michigan TBA

Open Date

at The Citadel 7 p.m.

North Greenville 1:30 p.m.

at Maryland* TBA

at VMI* 1 p.m.

at Stony Brook* 3 p.m.

Savannah State 1:30 p.m.

at North Dakota 1 p.m.

Open Date

at Buffalo 3:30 p.m.

at Old Dominion 6 p.m.

Open Date

at VMI* 1:30 p.m.

Wake Forest* TBA

Charleston Southern* 6 p.m.

Open Date

at Gardner-Webb* 6 p.m.

at Miami (Fla.)* TBA

Southern Virginia 6 p.m.

VMI* 2 p.m.

Liberty* 1:30 p.m.

Stony Brook* 1:30 p.m.

at Liberty* 3:30 p.m.

at VMI* 1:30 p.m.

Charleston Southern* 1:30 p.m.

at Presbyterian* 1:30 p.m.

at at Lafayette James Madison 6 p.m. 6 p.m. at Richmond James Madison 3 p.m. 7 p.m.

at Coastal 7 p.m. North Carolina Gardner-Webb* West Virginia New Central Wesleyan Presbyterian* 1:30 p.m. Hampshire* 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 3:30 p.m. at Rhode Island* 1 p..m.

at Morgan State* 1 p.m. Open Date

Open Date at Coastal* 7 p.m. Stony Brook* 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 16

at Eastern Michigan* 4 p.m.

at Sacred Heart* 1 p.m.

Delaware* 3:30 p.m.

Oct. 23

at Ohio* 2 p.m.

Albany* 1 p.m.

at Northeastern* 1 p.m.

at Howard* 1 p.m.

Oct. 30

Western Michigan* 2 p.m.

Bryant 1 p.m.

Richmond* 1 p.m.

BethuneCookman* 1:30 p.m.

Charleston Southern* 1:30 p.m.

Nov. 6

at Akron* 3:30 p.m.

at St. Francis* 1 p.m.

at William & Mary* 1:30 p.m.

at Florida A&M* 3 p.m.

at Liberty* 3:30 p.m.

at Central Conn. St.* Noon

Villanova 1 p.m.

Delaware State* Forfeit

at Army TBA

Robert Morris* Noon

at James Madison* 3 p.m.

at So. Carolina State* 1:30 p.m.

Old Dominion 1:30 p.m.

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Open Date

Nov. 21 - 1 p.m. at Temple* Nov. 27 - 2 p.m. Buffalo*

* - Conference Games All game times listed are site times.

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Coastal* 3:30 p.m. at Charleston at Presbyterian* Southern* 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m.

Coastal* 6 p.m. Presbyterian* at 3:30 p.m. Gardner-Webb* 1:30 p.m. VMI* 3:30 p.m.

Open Date

at Charleston at Gardner-Webb* Southern* 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. at Stony Brook* 1 p.m.

Liberty* 1 p.m.

Coastal TBA Florida State* TBA

at NC State* TBA Nov. 21- TBA Virginia* Nov. 28 - TBA at So. Carolina

at Coastal* 12:30 p.m. Liberty* 1:30 p.m.

Chattanooga at 1:30 p.m. South Florida TBA

at Coastal* 12:30 p.m. at Gardner-Webb* 1 p.m. Presbyterian 1:30 p.m.

Stony Brook* 1:30 p.m.

Coastal* 1:30 p.m.




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