2016 MEDIA GUIDE CONTENTS
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USF FOOTBALL
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW
TABLE OF CONTENTS
USF QUICK FACTS
RECORDS
Location: Tampa, Fla. Enrollment: 48,793 Nickname: Bulls Colors: Green & Gold Stadium (Capacity): Raymond James Stadium (65,857) Stadium Surface: Tifway Bermuda 419 Conference: American Athletic President: Dr. Judy Genshaft Athletic Director: Mark Harlan Head Football Coach: Willie Taggart Taggart Record at USF: 14-23 (4th) Taggart Record Overall: 30-44 (7th) Football Office Phone: 813-974-7170 Press Box Phone: 813-350-6225
HISTORY USF MEDIA
2016 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS Editors: Brian Siegrist & Tom Zebold Outside Covers: Brian Siegrist & USF University Communications & Marketing. Inside Covers: Brian Siegrist Layout & Design: Brian Siegrist Photography: Travis Pendergrass (team photographer), Juan Alfonso, Aimee Blodgett, Tim Britt, Joseph Garnett, Jr., Paul Gigante, Charles Goodin, John Kersten, J. Meric, Al Messerschmidt, Michael Nielsen, Jason Roberts, Shane Roper, Brian Siegrist, Timothy Sofrank.
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PROGRAM PAGES THIS IS USF........................3-22
2016 SEASON OUTLOOK 2016 Schedule....................... 24 Lost/Returning........................ 25 2016 Roster............................ 26 Preseason Notebook.............. 28 Players To Watch.................... 29 Depth Chart............................ 32 PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES USF Players.......................33-68 COACHES & STAFF Head Coach Willie Taggart..... 70 Staff Listing............................ 75 Off. Coord. Darren Hiller......... 76 Off. Coord. T.J. Weist............. 77 Assoc. Head Coach David Reaves......................... 78 Def. Coord. Raymond Woodie................... 79 Alonzo Hampton..................... 80 John Jancek........................... 81 Sean King............................... 82 Eric Mathies............................ 83 Donte Pimpleton..................... 84 Irele Oderinde......................... 85
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2015 SEASON REVIEW 90.................2014 Season Stats 110..................... Game Reviews
PROGRAM RECORDS Win-Loss/Streaks................. 124 Shutouts/Comebacks In The Rankings.................... 125 Attendance Records............. 126 Team Game/Offense............. 128 Team Game/Defense............ 130 Team Season/Offense.......... 132 Team Season/Defense......... 137 Season Stats/Offense.......... 142 Season Stats/Defense.......... 143 Rushing Records.................. 144 Passing Records.................. 148 Receiving Records............... 154 Total Offense Records.......... 157 All-Purpose Records............ 159 Scoring Records................... 160 Place-Kicking Records......... 161 Punt Return Records............ 162 Kickoff Return Records........ 163 All Returns Records.............. 164 Punting Records................... 165 Defense Records.................. 166 Starts Records...................... 169 American Conf. Records...... 170 The Last Time....................... 172 Opponent Game Records.... 174
PROGRAM HISTORY Program Firsts...................... 176 Honor Roll............................ 177 Team Awards........................ 180 Bulls In The NFL................... 182 Annual Stat Leaders............. 184 All-Time Scores.................... 186 Opponent Series Scores...... 188 Bowl Game Records............ 190 USF’S Record When............ 200 All-Time Roster..................... 202 All-Time Numbers................. 205
USF ATHLETICS/MEDIA INFO USF President...................... 210 USF Director of Athletics...... 211 USF Athletics Senior Staff.... 212 USF Head Coaches.............. 213 American Athletic Conf......... 214 USF Traditions...................... 215 USF TV & Radio Shows........ 216 Athletic Communications..... 217
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THE AMERICAN FOOTBALL
CHAMPIONSHIP WELCOME TO THE
AMERICAN
FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 2016 NOON • ABC/ESPN
THE AMERICAN FOOTBALL
CHAMPIONSHIP WELCOME TO THE
AMERICAN
USF’S BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS OF NEARLY 2,000 ACRES IS SET AMONG PALM TREES, MODERN ARCHITECTURE AND SUNNY SKIES.
LEADING
UNIVERSITY
FACT: In 2015, USF ranked 9th nationally among public universities for U.S. patents granted with 90. USF has ranked among the top 10 for six straight years.
ONE OF THE NATION’S LARGEST
WITH NEARLY 48,000 STUDENTS, USF IS ONE OF THE LARGEST PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN THE NATION AND AMONG THE TOP 25 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES FOR FEDERAL RESEARCH EXPENDITURES.
ON THE RISE
IN U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT’S BEST COLLEGES (2014), USF RANKED 14TH AS ‘UP AND COMING’ AMONG THE COUNTRY’S NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES.
INNOVATIVE
USF WAS THE FIRST INDEPENDENT STATE UNIVERSITY CONCEIVED, PLANNED, AND BUILT DURING THE 20TH CENTURY.
STUDENT SUCCESS
THE NATION’S TOP PERFORMER IN “OVERALL STUDENT SUCCESS” AMONG PUBLIC RESEARCH AND DOCTORAL UNIVERSITIES IN THE 2016 EDUVENTURES STUDENT SUCCESS RATINGS.
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POINTS OF PRIDE LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
ESTABLISHED IN 1956, USF IS A HIGH-IMPACT, GLOBAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY LOCATED IN BEAUTIFUL TAMPA BAY ON FLORIDA’S SPECTACULAR WEST COAST.
DIVERGENT FIELDS OF STUDY
THE UNIVERSITY IS HOME TO 14 COLLEGES, OFFERING MORE THAN 80 UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS AND MORE THAN 130 GRADUATE, SPECIALIST, AND DOCTORAL-LEVEL DEGREE PROGRAMS.
GET TO BUSINESS
LEADING UNIVERSITY
BUSINESSWEEK RANKS MANY OF USF’S UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS PROGRAMS IN THEIR BEST UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS SCHOOL RANKINGS, INCLUDING 25TH FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS (2013).
IMPACT
USF IS ONE OF THE 40 MOST DIVERSE UNIVERSITIES IN THE NATION, WITH STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN 130 COUNTRIES.
USF IS A TOP RESEARCH UNIVERSITY AND MAJOR ECONOMIC ENGINE WITH AN ANNUAL ECONOMIC IMPACT OF $3.7 BILLION.THERE ARE MORE THAN 1,500 FACULTY AT THE USF TAMPA CAMPUS.
FLORIDA ROOTS: USF WAS BUILT ON THE FORMER SITE OF THE TEMPLE ORANGE GROVE, THE LARGEST CITRUS GROVE IN THE WORLD AT THE TIME.
“EMERGING PREEMINENT”
USF WAS DESIGNATED AS THE STATE’S FIRST “EMERGING PREEMINENT” RESEARCH UNIVERSITY BY THE FLORIDA BOARD OF GOVERNORS, PLACING IT IN ELITE COMPANY AMONG THE STATE’S HIGH PERFORMING RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS. @USFFOOTBALL • GoUSFBulls.com
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USF POSTED A DEPARTMENT RECORD 83 PERCENT STUDENT-ATHLETE GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE IN 2014 AND 2015.
EXCELLENCE IN GRADUATE
ACADEMICS
FACT: Nine USF Athletics programs posted a record graduation success rate in the fall of 2015, including football with a record success rate of 74 percent.
USF GRADUATED MORE THAN 90 STUDENT-ATHLETES DURING THE 2015-16 ACADEMIC YEAR.
ACADEMIC SUCCESS
THE USF FOOTBALL TEAM POSTED A RECORD TEAM GPA OF 2.907 DURING THE 2016 SPRING SEMESTER.
RECORD GPA
USF STUDENT-ATHLETES POSTED A RECORD COMBINED GPA OF 3.085 FOR THE 2015-16 ACADEMIC PERIOD.
ACADEMIC PROGRESS RATE
THE USF FOOTBALL TEAM POSTED AN APR SCORE OF 970 IN 2014 TO RANK THIRD IN THE AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE AND THIRD AMONG 11 COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL PROGRAMS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
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ACADEMIC SUPPORT FULL SUPPORT STAFF
O 13 FULL-TIME ACADEMIC STAFFERS O SPORT PSYCHOLOGIST AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SPECIALIST AVAILABLE O LEARNING SPECIALIST THAT OVERSEES SPECIALIZED LEARNING SERVICES STAFF O FOUR ACADEMIC COORDINATORS O 50 TRAINED ACADEMIC TUTORS
TOP ACADEMIC FACILITY
O 154-STUDENT STUDY AREA O 18-COMPUTER LAB (STUDENTS ALSO PROVIDED WITH THEIR OWN LAPTOPS) O 4 TUTOR ROOMS O LEARNING ASSISTANCE ROOM
EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS 249 EARN 3.0 GPA: USF HAD 249 STUDENT-ATHLETES EARN A 3.0 GRADE-POINT AVERAGE OR HIGHER DURING THE 2016 SPRING SEMESTER. TWELVE SPORTS TEAMS POSTED A COMBINED GPA OF 3.0 OR HIGHER.
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ALL-AMERICAN KICKER MARVIN KLOSS & ALL-AAC PUNTER MATTIAS CIABATTI EARNED THEIR DEGREES IN 2014, CIABATTI WITH A 3.5 GPA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING.
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THE BULLS HELPED BUILD A PLAY GROUND IN TAMPA IN 2016, PART OF 778 HOURS LOGGED IN THE COMMUNITY BY THE TEAM FOR 2015-16.
PART OF THE
COMMUNITY
INVOLVED & LOVING IT
PLAYERS AND COACHES IN THE USF FOOTBALL PROGRAM ARE ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE BAY AREA COMMUNITY, REGULARLY LENDING A HAND AND THEIR TIME TO SUCH CAUSES AS: O METROPOLITAN MINISTRIES
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O JAMES A. HALEY VETERAN’S HOSPITAL O ALL CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL O SHRINERS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL O FEED THE CHILDREN O ARNOLD PALMER HOSPITAL O CAUSEWAY CLEANUP O SPECIAL OLYMPICS O TAMPA HEIGHTS YOUTH CENTER O TAMPA PARKS & RECRATION READING PROGRAM O TAMPA PARKS & RECRATION KABOOM! PLAYGROUND O GREAT AMERICAN TEACH IN O HILLSBOROUGH HEALTHY START PROJECT O ECKERD JUVENILE JUSTICE O BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF TAMPA
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BULLS UNITE PART OF THE COMMUNITY
BULLS LEND A HAND AT THE METROPOLITAN MINISTRIES KITCHEN DURING THE HOLIDAYS.
USF STUDENT-ATHLETES, COACHES AND STAFF LOGGED A PROGRAM RECORD 3,945.5 HOUR IN THE BAY AREA COMMUNITY IN 2015-16.
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MORE THAN 20 BULLS SPENT A HOT SUMMER DAY HELPING FEED THE CHILDREN IN TAMPA.
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THE GREATER TAMPA BAY AREA (INCLUDING SARASOTA) IS HOME TO MORE THAN 4.4 MILLION RESIDENTS.
BOOMING
BAY AREA
FACT: The state of Florida ranks second, just slightly behind Texas, in the number of Division I football recruits produced yearly. USF has 43 current players from the Bay Area.
YOUNG AND GROWING
MORE THAN 4.4 MILLION PEOPLE RESIDE IN THE BAY AREA, 40 PERCENT OF WHICH ARE 34 OR YOUNGER.
THIRD LARGEST STATE
FLORIDA IS THE THIRD-LARGEST STATE WITH A POPULATION OF MORE THAN 19.8 MILLION AND IS EXPECTED TO REACH MORE THAN 25.5 MILLION BY 2040.
GROWTH HUB
TAMPA BAY SITS AT THE HUB OF WHAT ARE EXPECTED TO BE THE TWO LARGEST GROWTH CORRIDORS IN FLORIDA OVER THE NEXT 40 YEARS.
METRO MARKET
TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG-CLEARWATER METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA IS THE FOURTH-LARGEST METRO AREA IN THE SOUTHEASTERN U.S. AFTER MIAMI, WASHINGTON, D.C. AND ATLANTA.
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ALL ABOUT THE BAY GREAT PLACE TO LIVE
TAMPA RANKED AS THE FIFTH MOST POPULAR AMERICAN CITY, BASED ON WHERE PEOPLE WANT TO LIVE, ACCORDING TO A 2009 PEW RESEARCH CENTER STUDY.
GREAT CLIMATE
AVERAGE HIGHS RANGE FROM 70 TO 90°F YEAR ROUND, AND LOWS 52 TO 76 °F.
STAYING HOME
USF’S FIRST THREE RECRUITING CLASSES UNDER WILLIE TAGGART HAVE HAD 22 PLAYERS FROM THE BAY AREA.
ACTIVE LIFESTYLE
BOOMING BAY AREA
THE TAMPA BAY AREA IS THE 11TH LARGEST TELEVISION MARKET IN THE UNITED STATES.
TRAVEL & LEISURE MAGAZINE READERS RANKED TAMPA IN THE TOP 10 IN THE COUNTRY FOR ATTRACTIVE PEOPLE.
LIVE WHERE OTHERS VACATION
USF IS LOCATED NEAR 18 BEACHES, MANY OF WHICH HAVE BEEN RATED AMONG THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
SO MUCH TO DO: The Bay Area is home to: five large concert venues, including the USF Sun Dome, that bring major music acts to the Bay Area on a continual basis; nearly 100 Golf Courses; the top-rated zoo in the U.S. according to Parent Magazine; and three theme parks, including Busch Gardens and Adventure Island, a 30-acre water park.
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USF ATHLETICS HAS SPENT MORE THAN $70 MILLION SINCE 2010 ON FACILITY UPRADES, INCLUDING A $35.6 MILLION MAKEOVER OF THE SUN DOME IN 2012.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA
ATHLETICS
FACT: USF houses practice and team facilities for 18 sports teams on a closeknit athletics campus on the east end of the University.
SELMON ATHLETICS CENTER
THE $15 MILLION SELMON ATHLETICS CENTER SITS AT THE CENTER OF THE USF ATHLETICS CAMPUS AND HOUSES ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION, COACHES OFFICES, A STATE-OF-THE-ART SPORTS MEDICINE CLINIC, A 10,000-SQUARE FOOT WEIGHT ROOM, ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT CENTER AND STUDENT-ATHLETE LOCKER ROOMS IN ONE CENTRAL LOCATION.
SPORTS CLINIC
USF’S 5,400 SQUARE-FOOT SPORTS MEDICINE CLINIC IS DESIGNED WITH THE HEALTH CARE OF EVERY STUDENT-ATHLETE IN MIND. IT FEATURES MODALITIES AND REHAB EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS THREE HYDROWORX SERIES POOLS. THE HYDROWORX 1000 IS EQUIPPED WITH AN UNDERWATER TREADMILL, THREE CURRENT JETS, AN UNDERWATER CAMERA MONITORING SYSTEM, AND A COMPUTER CONTROL CONSOLE.
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FACILITIES FOR SUCCESS
BULLS UNITE
THE USF ATHLETICS CAMPUS SPRAWLS ACROSS THE EAST END OF THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS.
BUILDING BOOM
A $33.5 MILLION PROJECT BEGUN IN 2010 INCLUDED NEW BASEBALL, SOFTBALL AND SOCCER STADIUMS, FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL PRACTICE FACILITIES, UPGRADES TO THE TENNIS FACILITY AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF RECREATION FIELDS. IT WAS CONSIDERED TO BE THE LARGEST ATHLETIC CONSTRUCTION PROJECT IN TERMS OF FACILITIES BUILT AT ONE TIME.
MUMA CENTER
THE TWO-STORY, 51,000 SQARE-FOOT MUMA CENTER PROVIDES BOTH MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PROGRAMS THEIR OWN PRACTICE COURT, LOCKER ROOM, OFFICES, FILM ROOM AND LOUNGE, WHILE OFFERING SHARED TRAINING ROOM AND STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING FACILITIES.
ATHLETIC FACILITIES
ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT CENTER
THE AEC INCLUDES A COMPUTER STUDY LAB, A SEPARATE STUDY LOUNGE, A LIBRARY AND OFFICE SPACE FOR COUNSELORS AND TUTORS.
USF TRACK
THE USF TRACK IS ONE OF THE FINEST FACILITIES IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES AND HAS HOSTED NUMEROUS CONFERENCE AND NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS WITH A SEATING CAPACITY FOR 4,000.
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USF TRAINS IN A 10,000-SQUARE FOOT WEIGHT ROOM ADJACENT TO ITS LOCKER ROOM AND STEPS FROM THE PRACTICE FIELDS.
USF FOOTBALL
FACILITIES
STRENGTH TRAINING
USF UTLILIZES A 10,000-SQUARE FOOT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CENTER WITH STATE-OF-THEART MEDICAL AND STRENGTH EQUIPMENT AND A NUTRITION COUNTER AVAILABLE TO ALL STUDENT-ATHLETES.
MORSANI PRACTICE COMPLEX
OPENED IN 2011, THE FRANK MORSANI FOOTBALL PRACTICE COMPLEX COST APPROXIMATELY $4 MILLION AND IS MADE UP OF TWO FULL-SIZED BERMUDA GRASS FIELDS, ONE FULL-SIZED TURF FIELD, A 40-YARD TURF AREA, AND A 2,500-SQUARE-FOOT BUILDING.
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ALL IN ONE PLACE SELMON ATHLETICS CENTER
THE BULLS ENJOY CLOSE PROXIMITY BETWEEN ALL OF THEIR ATHLETIC AND ACADEMIC FACILITIES AS WELL AS COACHES OFFICES AND TEAM MEETING ROOMS ALL HOUSED UNDER ONE ROOF IN THE SELMON ATHLETICS CENTER.
USF FOOTBALL FACILITIES
THE BULLS ENJOY A MASSIVE LOCKER ROOM COMPLETE WITH BIG SCREEN TV’S, POOL AND PING-PONG TABLES AND LOUNGE.
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THE BULLS PLAY IN 65,857-SEAT RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM, WHICH IS ALSO HOME TO THE NFL’S TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
RAYMOND JAMES
STADIUM
FACT: Raymond James Stadium will be the site of the 2017 College Football National Championship Game.
SUPER BOWL HOME
RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM HAS HOSTED TWO SUPER BOWLS, INCLUDING SUPER BOWL XXXV IN 2001, WHICH PITTED THE RAVENS VS. THE GIANTS, AND SUPER BOWL XLIII IN 2009 BETWEEN THE STEELERS AND CARDINALS.
U2
ON OCT. 9, 2009, U2’S 360 TOUR DREW THE LARGEST STADIUM CROWD EVER WITH 72,000 PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE.
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THE BULLS’ HOME 53,170
USF AVERAGED A SEASON RECORD 53,170 FANS PER GAME IN RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM DURING THE 2007 SEASON AS THE BULLS ROSE TO THE NO. 2 RANKING IN THE NATION.
69,383
A USF RECORD CROWD OF 69,383 PACKED RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM FOR THE BULLS’ SHOWDOWN VS. NO. 4 FLORIDA STATE IN 2012.
67,012
A HUGE CROWD WATCHED THE BULLS KNOCK OFF NO. 5 RANKED WEST VIRGINIA IN RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM IN 2007.
RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM
40,405
IN 69 HOME GAMES SINCE 2005, USF HAS AVERAGED 40,500 FANS PER GAME IN RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM.
RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM BEGAN A $100 MILLION RENOVATION IN 2016 STARTING WITH NEW HIGH DEFINITION VIDEO BOARDS AND RIBBON BOARDS GIVING IT THE THIRD-MOST VIDEO SPACE OF ANY STADIUM IN THE NATION.
HOME COOKING: USF HAS WON NEARLY 67 PERCENT OF ITS GAMES IN RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM SINCE THE BULLS BEGAN PLAYING THERE IN 1998.
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THE BULLS TAKE THE FIELD TO THE ROAR OF THE CROWD THROUGH A CLOUD OF SMOKE.
USF FOOTBALL
GAME DAY
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FACT: USF boasts the largest student section in the American Athletic Conference at more than 12,000 strong with the ability to grow to more than 16,000.
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MORE THAN 12,000 STRONG LOUD & PROUD
USF HAS LONG BOASTED ONE OF THE LARGEST STUDENT SECTIONS IN THE NATION AND, WITH 12,501 SEATS ALLOCATED TO STUDENTS, HAS THE LARGEST IN THE AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE .
BEEF STUDS
THE BEEF STUDS ARE THE MOST PASSIONATE USF STUDENT FANS. THEY COME EARLY, PAINT THEIR BODIES GREEN AND GOLD AND OCCUPY THE FIRST SEVERAL ROWS OF THE NORTH ENDZONE.
GAME DAY
THE BEEF STUDS BRING THE ENERGY TO RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM ON GAME DAY.
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USF FOOTBALL PLAYERS PLAY IN ONE OF THE LARGEST MEDIA MARKETS IN THE UNITED STATES.
MEDIA
EXPOSURE
FACT: USF plays in the 11th largest television market in the United States and has all of its games carried to a national audience by ESPN or CBS Sports Network.
LARGEST PAPER IN THE SOUTHEAST
THE BAY AREA IS HOME TO THE TAMPA BAY TIMES, THE LARGEST PAPER IN THE SOUTHEAST AND AMNONG THE TOP 15 IN THE NATION WITH A DAILY CIRCULATION OF NEARLY 450,000.
600,000 CIRCULATION
THE BULLS ARE COVERED BY DAILY BAY AREA NEWSPAPERS IN TAMPA, SARASOTA, BRADENTON & LAKELAND WITH A COMBINED CIRCULATION OF MORE THAN 600,000.
ON-LINE
THE BULLS ARE COVERED BY DEDICATED SITES FROM RIVALS, 247SPORTS, SCOUT AND SBNATION AMONG OTHER ONLINE PUBLICATIONS.
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LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! A NEW ERA ON THE BAY
USF’S WEEKLY COACHES SHOW, USF FOOTBALL: A NEW ERA ON THE BAY, IS BROADCAST THROUGHOUT FLORIDA AND IN THE NORTHEAST ON FOX SPORTS SUN AND FOX SPORTS ATLANTIC AND IS BROADCAST SEVERAL TIMES A WEEK IN THE BAY AREA BY BRIGHT HOUSE SPORTS NETWORK. THE SHOW AIRS 13 EPISODES THROUGHOUT THE SEASON HIGHLIGHTING THE PROGRAM AND STUDENT-ATHLETES IN IT.
BAY AREA TELEVISION
THE BAY AREA IS HOME TO SIX MAJOR TELEVISION OUTLETS THAT REGULARLY COVER THE BULLS, INCLUDING AFFILIATES FROM ABC, CBS, FOX AND NBC AS WELL AS BAY NEWS 9 AND BRIGHT HOUSE SPORTS NETWORK.
MEDIA EXPOSURE
WIDE RECEIVER ANDRE DAVIS WAS A GUEST OF FOX 13’S GOOD DAY TAMPA BAY, THE MOST WATCHED MORNING SHOW IN THE BAY AREA.
NATIONAL BROADCASTS: ALL OF USF’S GAMES THE LAST THREE SEASONS HAVE BEEN ABLE TO BE SEEN BY A NATIONAL AUDIENCE THANKS TO THE AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE’S BROADCAST RIGHTS AGREEMENTS WITH ESPN AND CBS SPORTS.
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BOWL GAMES
2015 MIAMI BEACH BOWL
THE AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE BOWL LINEUP
2016
USF FOOTBALL
AutoNation Cure Bowl American vs. Sun Belt Saturday, Dec. 17, 5:30 p.m. ET Orlando, Fla. CBS SPorts Network
Miami Beach Bowl
American vs. MAC Monday, Dec. 19, 2:30 p.m. ET Miami, Fla. ESPN
Marmot Boca Raton Bowl American vs. Conference USA/MAC Tuesday, Dec. 20, 7 p.m. Boca Raton, Fla. ESPN
Popeye’s Bahamas Bowl OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
American vs. Conference USA/MAC Friday, Dec. 23, 1 p.m. ET ( Nassau, Bahamas ESPN
Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl American vs. Big 12 Friday, Dec. 23, 4:30 p.m. ET Fort Worth, Texas ESPN
St. Petersburg Bowl American vs. ACC Monday, Dec. 26, 11 a.m. ET St. Petersburg, Fla. ESPN
Military Bowl presented by Northrup Grumman American vs. ACC Tuesday, Dec. 27, 3:30 p.m. ET Annapolis, Md. ESPN
Birmingham Bowl American vs. SEC Thursday, Dec. 29, 2 p.m. ET Birmingham, Ala. ESPN
Cotton Bowl
New Year’s Six Bowl Monday, Jan. 2, 12 p.m. ET Arlington, Texas ESPN
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2016 SEASON OUTLOOK
2016 SEASON OUTLOOK 2015 Overall Record: 8-5 2015 American Athletic Record: 6-2 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Offense: 7/4; Defense: 7/4 Special Teams: 1/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/22 Offense: 18/12; Defense: 24/8 Special Teams: 3/2
Quinton Flowers
2016
USF FOOTBALL
TEAM OVERVIEW
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
2016 USF FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS
Location: Tampa, Fla. Enrollment: 48,793 Nickname: Bulls Colors: Green & Gold Stadium (Capacity): Raymond James Stadium (65,857) Stadium Surface: Tifway Bermuda 419 Conference: American Athletic President: Dr. Judy Genshaft Athletic Director: Mark Harlan Head Football Coach: Willie Taggart Taggart Record at USF: 14-23 (4th) Taggart Record Overall: 30-44 (7th) Football Office Phone: 813-974-7170 Press Box Phone: 813-3506225
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Associate AD/Communications/ Football Contact: Brian Siegrist Siegrist@USF.edu Cell: 813-239-3897 Assistant Communications Director/ Secondary Football: Steve Schoon Schoons@USF.edu Cell: 620-218-1693 Assistant Communications Director/ Secondary Football: Erin Bean ErinBean@USF.edu Cell: 814-227-5535 Athletics Address: 4202 E. Fowler Ave. ATH 100 Tampa, Fla. 33620
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DATE Sat., Sept. 3 Sat., Sept. 10 Sat., Sept. 17 Sat., Sept. 24 Sat., Oct. 1 Sat., Oct. 8 Sat., Oct. 15 Fri., Oct. 21 Fri., Oct. 28 Sat., Nov. 12 Sat., Nov. 19 Sat., Nov. 26 Sat., Dec. 3
2016 USF SCHEDULE
OPPONENT TOWSON NORTHERN ILLINOIS at Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. FLORIDA STATE at Cincinnati* Cincinnati, Ohio EAST CAROLINA* (Homecoming) UCONN* at Temple* Philadelphia, Pa. NAVY* (Salute To Service) Bye Week at Memphis* Memphis, Tennessee at SMU* Dallas, Texas UCF* AAC Championship Game
KICK TIME 7:00 7:00 3:30
(Home Site of Division Winner)
TELEVISION ESPN3 CBSSN ESPN3
TBA TBA TBA TBA 7:00
ESPN
7:00
ESPN2
TBA TBA TBA Noon
ABC/ESPN
* American Athletic Conference game All games can be heard on the USF/IMG Radio Network and GoUSFBulls.com
FOOTBALL HISTORY First Year: 1997; First Year in FBS: 2000 Record (years): 125-101 (19); FBS Record (years): 105-88 (16) All-Time Bowl Record: 4-3 Bowl Appearances: 7 Last Bowl Appearance: 2015 Miami Beach Bowl (lost to WKU) First Team All-Americans: 6 First Team All-Conference: 24 @USFFOOTBALL • GoUSFBulls.com
2016 SEASON OUTLOOK
Marlon Mack
2016 SQUAD BREAKDOWN OFFENSE (18)
DEFENSE (24)
End/Bull: Josh Black, Vincent Jackson, Mike Love Tackle: Daniel Awoleke, Kevin Bronson, Bruce Hector, Deadrin Senat, Danny Thomas Linebacker: Jimmy Bayes, Nigel Harris, Auggie Sanchez, Cornerback: Cameron Gergley, Ronnie Hoggins, Deatrick Nichols, Lamar Robbins, Jalen Spencer, Johnny Ward, Mazzi Wilkins Safety: Devin Abraham, Hassan Childs, Tajee Fullwood, Nate Ferguson, Nate Godwin, Khalid McGee
SPECIAL TEAMS (3)
Placekicker: Emilio Nadelman Punter: Brent Gordon Long Snapper: Alex Salvato
LETTERMEN LOST (22) OFFENSE (12)
Quarterback: Steven Bench Fullback: Corian Hamilton, Tye Turner O-Line: Mak Djulbegovic, Brynjar Gudmundsson, Thor Jozwiak, Ben Knox, Clavion Nelson Tight End: Marlon Pope, Sean Price Wide Receiver: Chase Whitehead, Evan Wilson
DEFENSE (8)
End/Bull: Zack Bullock, Eric Lee, Shawn Hill Tackle: James Hamilton Linebacker: C.J. Garye, Nick Holman, Tashon Whitehurst Cornerback: Safety: Jamie Byrd
SPECIAL TEAMS (2)
OFFENSE: DEFENSE: SPECIAL: TOTAL:
LETTERMEN AT A GLANCE Returning: 18 Returning: 24 Returning: 3 Returning: 45
STARTERS AT A GLANCE Returning: 7 Returning: 7 Returning: 1 Returning: 15
(Number of 2015 starts) OFFENSE (7): Rodney Adams, WR (13), Kofi Amichia, T (13); Chris Barr, WR (12); Ryeshene Bronson, WR (12); Quinton Flowers, QB (13); Marlon Mack, RB (12); Dominique Threatt, G (13) DEFENSE (7): Devin Abraham, S (13); Nate Godwin, S (10); Nigel Harris, LB (9); Ronnie Hoggins, CB (10); Deatrick Nichols, CB (13); Auggie Sanchez, LB (13); Deadrin Senat, DT (11) SPECIAL TEAMS (1): Emilio Nadelman, PK (13)
RECEIVING: Rodney Adams, 45 catches, 822 yards, 9 TD, 68 long D’Ernest Johnson, 26 catches, 356 yards, 4 TD, 71 long Chris Barr, 23 catches, 200 yards, 1 TD, 38 long SCORING: Emilio Nadelman, 98 pts, 15-23 FG, 53-54 PAT
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RETURNERS WITH STARTING EXPERIENCE
(Number of career starts) OFFENSE (5): D’Ernest Johnson, RB (1); A.J. Legree, WR (1); Alex Mut, WR (1); Cameron Ruff, OL (1); Darius Tice, RB (2); DEFENSE (7): Josh Black, DE (1); Kevin Bronson, DT (2); ; Hassan Childs, S (2); Tajee Fullwood, S (5); Lamar Robbins (5); Johnny Ward, CB (12); Mazzi Wilkins, CB (1).
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STARTERS LOST (9) (2015 Starts)
OFFENSE (4): Mak Djulbegovic, T (13); Brynjar Gudmundsson, G (13); Thor Jozwiak, G (13); Sean Price, TE (12); DEFENSE (4): Zack Bullock, DE (12); Jamie Byrd, S (13); James Hamilton, DT (13); Eric Lee, DE (13); SPECIAL TEAMS (1): Mattias Ciabatti, P (13).
RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS
PASSING: Quinton Flowers, 163-276, 2,296 yds, 22 TD, 8 Int, 59.1%
Lost: 4 Lost: 4 Lost: 1 Lost: 9
STARTERS RETURNING (15) (2015 Starts)
Placekicker: Michael Hill Punter: Mattias Ciabatti
RUSHING: Marlon Mack: 210 carries, 1,381 yds, 8 TD, 6.6 ypc, 59 lg Quinton Flowers, 191 carries, 991 yds, 12 TD, 5.2 ypc, 67 lg Darius Tice, 88 carries, 460 yds, 4 TD, 5.2 ypc, 44 long D’Ernest Johnson, 71 carries, 307 yds, 1 TD, 4.3 ypc, 23 long
Lost: 12 Lost: 8 Lost: 2 Lost: 22
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O-Line: Kofi Amichia, Michael Galati, Jermi Hall, Cameron Ruff, Dominique Threatt Tight End: Elkanah Dillon Quarterback: Quinton Flowers Running Back: D’Ernest Johnson, Marlon Mack, Darius Tice Wide Receiver: Rodney Adams, Austin Aikens, Chris Barr, Ryeshene Bronson, A.J. Legree, Tyre McCants, Alex Mut, Jordan Reed
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LETTERMEN RETURNING (45)
TACKLES: Auggie Sanchez (LB), 117 Nate Godwin (S), 63 Deatrick Nichols (CB), 62 Devin Abraham (S), 51 Deadrin Senat (DT), 46 Nigel Harris (LB), 42
MEDIA
Two-Time Leading Rusher In The American
TFL: Auggie Sanchez (LB), 8.5 Deatrick Nichols (CB), 8.5 Bruce Hector (DT), 7.0 SACKS: Bruce Hector (DT), 5.0 Kevin Bronson (DT), 2.5 INT: Deatrick Nichols (CB), 4
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Name No. Devin Abraham 20 Rodney Adams 87 Spencer Adkinson 48 Austin Aikens 88 Kofi Amichia 75 Deangelo Antoine 14 Billy Atterbury 78 Daniel Awoleke 93 Chris Barr 1 Jimmy Bayes 4 Brandon Behr 45 Glen Bethel 70 Josh Black 55 Kevin Bronson 99 Ryeshene Bronson 81 Juwuan Brown 56 Garry Cadet 96 Cecil Cherry 33 Hassan Childs 22 Stanley Clerveaux 86 Nick Cuccia 38 Elkanah Dillon 85 Malik Dixon 34 DeVontres Dukes 18 Josh Dunn 17 Javarus Edwards 47 Nate Ferguson 37 Quinton Flowers 9 Tajee Fullwood 13 Christion Gainer 50 Michael Galati 68 Cameron Gergley 25 Donovan Geter 16 Nate Godwin 36 Marlon Gonzalez 95 Brent Gordon 41 Zaybreion Gunter 38 Jeremi Hall 73 Mike Hampton 14 Markese Hargrove 33 Nigel Harris 57 Bruce Hector 60 Jonathan Hernandez 44 Ryan Hintz 80 Ronnie Hoggins 19 Austin Hudson 27 LaDarrius Jackson 92 Vincent Jackson 15 D’Ernest Johnson 2 Frank Johnson 91 Devon Jones-Stewart 50 Brett Kean 7 Brooks Larkin 72 A.J. Legree 6 Kirk Livingstone 94 Mike Love 98 Elijah Mack 31 Marlon Mack 5 Armunz Mathews 2 Eric Mayes 55
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2016 USF FOOTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER (CAMP 105) o. Name N 1 Chris Barr 2 D’Ernest Johnson 2 Armunz Mathews 3 Deatrick Nichols 3 Darnell Salomon 4 Jimmy Bayes 4 Asiantii Woulard 5 Marlon Mack 6 A.J. Legree 6 Lamar Robbins 7 Brett Kean 8 Tyre McCants 9 Quinton Flowers 10 Chris Oladokun 10 Deadrin Senat 11 Marquez Valdes-Scantling 12 Andre Polk, Jr. 13 Tajee Fullwood 13 Darius Tice 14 Deangelo Antoine 14 Mike Hampton 15 Vincent Jackson 16 Donovan Geter 17 Josh Dunn 17 Tyler Pippens 18 DeVontres Dukes 18 Jaymon Thomas 19 Ronnie Hoggins 20 Devin Abraham 21 Khalid McGee 22 Hassan Childs 23 Mazzi Wilkins 24 Johnny Ward 25 Cameron Gergley 25 Marcus Wingate 26 Craig Watts 27 Austin Hudson 28 Trevon Sands 29 Devon Jones-Stewart 30 Jalen Spencer 31 Elijah Mack 33 Cecil Cherry 33 Makese Hargrove 34 Malik Dixon 35 Emilio Nadelman 36 Nate Godwin 37 Nate Ferguson 38 Nick Cuccia 38 Zaybreion Gunter 39 Trent Shaw 40 Riley Sheehan 41 Brent Gordon 41 Greg Reaves 42 Adrian Palmore 43 Auggie Sanchez 44 Jonathan Hernandez 45 Brandon Behr 46 Shannon Smith 47 Javarus Edwards 48 Spencer Adkinson
Pos. WR RB CB CB WR DE QB RB WR DB QB WR QB QB DT WR LB S RB WR DB DE WR S WR WR S CB S S S CB CB CB WR S S RB S CB RB LB RB S PK S S CB RB LB FB P DE TE LB P K DB DL TE
Ht. 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-6 6-0 5-10 6-4 6-3 5-8 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-8 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-8 6-3 5-6 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-4 5-11 6-1 6-4 6-3
Wt. 175 208 197 189 215 228 215 210 198 200 209 219 210 184 305 207 227 210 210 185 170 256 200 195 161 204 195 175 189 198 185 176 183 180 185 185 208 201 194 187 205 240 170 210 175 210 180 185 216 220 237 198 236 240 245 241 187 193 233 245
Class/Elig. Hometown (Previous Schools) So./So. Jacksonville, Fla. (Trinity Christian Acad.) Jr./Jr. Immokalee, Fla. (Immokalee HS) Fr./Fr. Tallahassee, Fla. (North Florida Christian) Jr./Jr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Central HS) Fr./Fr. Miami, Fla./Miami Central Jr./So. Immokalee, Fla. (Immokalee HS) Sr./So. Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park HS/UCLA) Jr./Jr. Sarasota, Fla. (Booker HS) Sr./Sr. Fort White, Fla. (Fort White HS/Kentucky) Sr./Sr. Miami, Fla. (Southridge HS) So./RFr. Lakewood, Ohio (St. Edward HS) Jr./So. Niceville, Fla. (Niceville HS) Jr./Jr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Jackson HS) Fr./Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Sickles HS) Sr./Jr. Immokalee, Fla. (Immokalee HS) Sr./Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood HS/N.C. State) Fr./Fr. Fort Myers, Fla./South Fort Myers HS Jr./Jr. Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Bay Tech HS) Sr./Sr. Miami, Fla. (Northwestern HS) So./RFr. Orlando, Fla. (Oak Ridge HS) Fr./Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough HS) Jr./So. Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit HS) So./RFr. Tampa, Fla. (Newsome HS) Fr./Fr. Lake Wales, Fla. (Lake Wales HS) So./RFr. Riverdale, Ga. (Ola HS) Fr./Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Wharton HS) So./RFr. Immokalee, Fla. (Immokalee HS) So./So. Coconut Creek, Fla. (Monarch HS) Jr./Jr. Tarpon Springs, Fla. (East Lake HS) So./So. Miami, Fla. (Miami Northwestern HS) Sr./Jr. Kissimmee, Fla. (Osceola HS) Jr./So. Tampa, Fla. (Plant HS) Sr./Sr. Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County HS) Jr./So. Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS) Jr./Jr. Boyne City, Mich. (East Jordan HS) Fr./Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Admiral Farragut Acad.) Jr./So. Tampa, Fla. (Plant HS/Wisconsin) Fr./Fr. Miami, Fla. (Southwest Miami HS) Sr./Sr. Lake Mary, Fla. (Lake Mary HS/Stetson) Gr./Sr. Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS) Fr./Fr. Punta Gorda, Fla. (Charlotte HS) So./RFr. Frostproof, Fla. (Victory Christian Acad. HS/Texas) Fr./Fr. Plant City, Fla. (Plant City HS) So./RFr. Port Charlotte, Fla. (Port Charlotte HS) Sr./Jr. Miami, Fla. (Central HS) Sr./Sr. Tampa, Fla. (Freedom HS) So./So. Tampa, Fla. (Sickles HS) So./So. Indian Trail, N.C. (Jireh Prep HS) Sr./Sr. Baldwin Fla. (Baldwin HS/Ellsworth JC) So./RFr. Lutz, Fla. (Steinbrenner HS) So./RFr. Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview HS) So./So. Jacksonville, Fla. (Mandarin HS) So./RFr. Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS/Air Force Prep Acad.) Jr./Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood HS/Morgan St./Arizona Western CC) Sr./Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northeast HS) Jr./So. Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS/Florida State) Sr./Jr. Fleming Island, Fla. (Fleming Island HS/Jacksonville Univ.) Sr./Sr. Brandon, Fla. (Armwood HS/Concordia Univ.) So./So. St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine HS) Gr./Jr. Seminole, Fla. (Indian Rocks Christian) @USFFOOTBALL • GoUSFBulls.com
2016 SEASON OUTLOOK Ht. 6-6 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-6 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-4
Wt. 250 300 248 300 215 245 252 287 255 225 232 200 296 330 307 286 295 298 296 315 315 332 320 297 305 302 237 187 200 170 195 256 207 190 180 248 220 243 295 266 280 275 247 266 275
Class/Elig. Hometown (Previous Schools) Sr./Sr. Seffner, Fla. (Armwood HS/Assumption College Fr./Fr. Panama City, Fla. (Bay Senior HS) Fr./Fr. Cape Coral, Fla. (North Fort Myers HS) Fr./Fr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson HS) So./RFr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Amos P. Godby HS) So./RFr. Jensen Beach, Fla. (Jensen Beach HS) Jr./So. Tampa, Fla. (Sickles HS) Jr./So. Sarasota, Fla. (Booker HS/Milford Acad.) Jr./So. Tampa, Fla. (Jefferson HS) Sr./Sr. Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough HS) Sr./Sr. New Port Richey, Fla. (River Ridge HS/Stetson) Sr./Sr. Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian Academy) Sr./Jr. Tampa, Fla. (Robinson HS) Sr./Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Tri-Cities HS) Jr./So. Miami, Fla. (Miami Central HS) Fr./Fr. Ocala, Fla. (Trinity Catholic HS) Fr./Fr. Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview HS) Jr./So. Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS) Fr./Fr. Orlando, Fla. (The First Academy) Jr./Jr. Nassau, Bahamas (Champagnat Catholic HS/Arizona Western C.C.) So./RFr. Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS/Air Force Prep Acad.) Sr./Jr. Atlanta, Ga. (Tri-Cities HS) Sr./Jr. Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit HS) Sr./Sr. Riverdale, Ga. (McEachern HS) So./RFr. Sebastian, Fla. (Sebastian River HS) So./RFr. Clearwater, Fla. (Clearwater Central Catholic HS) Sr./Jr. Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River HS/SCF Manatee-Sarasota) So./RFr. Lutz, Fla. (Hillsborough HS) Jr./Jr. Fort Myers, Fla. (Dunbar HS) So./So. Tampa, Fla. (Plant HS) Sr./Sr. Port Charlotte, Fla. (Charlotte HS) Jr./So. Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard HS) Jr./So. North Miami, Fla. (North Miami HS) Sr./Sr. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood HS/Toledo) Sr./Sr. Tampa, Fla. (Plant HS/Western Kentucky) So./RFr. Tarpon Springs, Fla. (Tarpon Springs HS) Jr./So. Woodville, Miss. (Wilkinson City HS/Hinds C.C.) Jr./So. Birmingham, Ala. (Parker HS/Hinds C.C.) Gr./Sr. Lakeland, Fla. (George Jenkins HS So./RFr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Stranahan HS So./RFr. Cape Coral, Fla. (North Ft. Myers HS) So./So. Boynton Beach Fla. (Boynton Beach HS) Jr./So. Tampa, Fla. (King HS) Sr./Jr. Clearwater, Fla. (Countryside HS) Jr./So. Delray Beach, Fla. (Village Academy HS)
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Name No. Tyre McCants 8 Khalid McGee 21 KJ Miles 49 Nicholas Munera 97 Alex Mut 84 Emilio Nadelman 35 Matt Nelson 66 Deatrick Nichols 3 Marcus Norman 77 Chris Oladokun 10 Adrian Palmore 42 Tyler Pippens 17 Andre Polk, Jr. 12 Greg Reaves 41 Jordan Reed 82 Lamar Robbins 6 Hal Roberson 67 Cameron Ruff 74 Dylan Rutledge 58 Darnell Salomon 3 Alex Salvato 59 Auggie Sanchez 43 Trevon Sands 28 Nico Sawtelle 54 Deadrin Senat 10 Trent Shaw 39 Riley Sheehan 40 Michael Smith 63 Shannon Smith 46 Jalen Spencer 30 Mi’Cario Stanley 51 Trevor Steinke 80 Danny Thomas 53 Jaymon Thomas 18 Dominique Threatt 61 Darius Tice 13 Marquez Valdes-Scantling 11 Johnny Ward 24 Craig Watts 26 Trey West 69 Michael Wiggs 52 Mitchell Wilcox 89 Mazzi Wilkins 23 Marcus Wingate 25 Asiantii Woulard 4
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o. Name N 49 KJ Miles 50 Christion Gainer 51 Mi’Cario Stanley 52 Michael Wiggs 53 Danny Thomas 54 Nico Sawtelle 55 Josh Black 55 Eric Mayes 56 Juwuan Brown 57 Nigel Harris 58 Dylan Rutledge 59 Alex Salvato 60 Bruce Hector 61 Dominique Threatt 63 Michael Smith 66 Matt Nelson 67 Hal Roberson 68 Michael Galati 69 Trey West 70 Glen Bethel 72 Brooks Larkin 73 Jeremi Hall 74 Cameron Ruff 75 Kofi Amichia 77 Marcus Norman 78 Billy Atterbury 80 Ryan Hintze 80 Trevor Steinke 81 Ryeshene Bronson 82 Jordan Reed 84 Alex Mut 85 Elkanah Dillon 86 Stanley Clerveaux 87 Rodney Adams 88 Austin Aikens 89 Mitchell Wilcox 91 Frank Johnson 92 LaDarrius Jackson 93 Daniel Awoleke 94 Kirk Livingstone 95 Marlon Gonzalez 96 Garry Cadet 97 Nicholas Munera 98 Mike Love 99 Kevin Bronson
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2016 PRESEASON NOTEBOOK WHAT’S BACK FOR 2016?
Coming off the program’s first bowl appearance in five years, USF returns four 2015 all-conference selections, school season record holders at quarterback (Quinton Flowers: 991 yards rushing, 22 passing TD, 34 total TD), running back (Marlon Mack: 1,381 rushing yards, nine 100-yard games) and wide receiver (Rodney Adams: (822 yards, 9 receiving TD), as well as a two-year starter at middle linebacker who posted the second-most tackles in school history. n On offense, the Bulls return 93 percent of their yards – including 98 percent of rushing, 93 percent of passing and 86 percent of receiving yardage – from a school record-smashing offense that posted school marks of 5,741 total yards, 3,205 rushing yards and 54 offensive touchdowns in 2015. The Bulls averaged 33.6 points and 441 yards of offense per game in 2015. n On defense, the Bulls return seven of their top nine tacklers, including leading tackler and all-conference linebacker Auggie Sanchez (117 tackles), and players that accounted for 12 of USF’s 17 interceptions and 16 of 25 turnovers gained. The defense ranked in the Top 25 in the nation in interceptions (14th), turnovers gained (24th) and tackles for loss (13th), and in the top 35 of seven statistical categories in 2015.
CLOSING 2015 STRONG
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Deatrick Nichols 10 NATIONAL AWARDS WATCH LISTS
USF saw a school record seven players named to 10 national award watch lists entering the 2016 season. Five of those players came from the offensive side of the ball and two from the defensive side. Three were Bay Area natives and six of the seven were juniors or younger in elibility. • USF and Clemson were the only two schools in the nation to have offensive players named to watch lists for the Davey O’Brien, Doak Walker, Biletnikoff, Hornung and Mackey awards. Player Watch List Rodney Adams, WR Biletnikoff Elkanah Dillon, TE Mackey Quinton Flowers, QB Davey O’Brien D’Ernest Johnson Hornung Marlon Mack, RB Maxwell Walter Camp Doak Walker Deatrick Nichols, CB Bednarik Thorpe Auggie Sanchez,LB Butkus 28
USF finished the 2015 regular season winning seven of its last eight regular season games, finishing 6-2 in American Conference play and coming within a Temple loss in its final regular season game of playing in the inaugural AAC Championship game. n USF defeated every team in the American East Division in 2015, going 5-0, including routs of No. 21 Temple (44-23), Cincinnati (65-27) and UCF (44-3) to close out the regular season. n USF outscored opponents 175-70 and averaged 503 ypg in winning its final four regular season games. n The Bulls’ offense hit full stride late in the year as USF averaged 542 yards and 47 points per game over the final four games of 2015. n USF averaged just 376 yards and 24 points per game in the first four games of 2015 as the Bulls implemented the new “Gulf Coast Offense” with a first-year starting quarterback.
TRIO OF ADAMS, FLOWERS & MACK FINISH 2015 CLICKING IN “GULF COAST OFFENSE”
n Wide receiver Rodney Adams posted 777 of his USF record 822 receiving yards, eight of his USF record nine touchdown receptions, and 37 of his 45 receptions in the final eight games of the season. He averaged 4.5 catches, 97 yards and one touchdown per game over that span. That yards per game average would have ranked second in The American. Projected over 12 regular season games, that average would put Adams on pace to easily become USF’s first 1,000-yard receiver. USF is currently one of just nine schools never to have a player post 1,000 yards receiving in a season. It would also put Adams on pace to become USF’s all-time leader in career receiving yardage and touchdowns by the end of the 2016 season. n In his first year as a starter and directing a new “Gulf Coast Offense,” Quinton Flowers passed for just 525 yards and six TD and ran for 209 yards and two TD over the first four games of 2015 (131 yards & 1.5 TD passing & 52 rushing per game). Comfortable with the offense and turned loose by coach Willie Taggart, he exploded to pass for 259 yards and two TD and run for 55 yards and a TD in a 45-24 rout of Syracuse in game five. But, Flowers really hit his stride in the second half of the season. He rushed for 727 yards and nine TD over the final eight games (90 ypg, 1.1 TD per game) and passed for 1,258 yards and 12 TD over
the final six (209 ypg, 2 TD per game). He accounted for 279 yards and nearly three TD per game over USF’s final eight games as he finished with 2,296 passing yards, 991 rushing yards and 34 total TD accounted for. n Marlon Mack ended 2015 by posting five-straight 100yard games and logging eight of his nine 100-yard games on the year in the last 10 games. The five-straight 100-yard games is a USF record he will hope to extend when the 2016 season kicks off. Mack led The American in rushing for the second straight season averaging 115.1 yards per game, but his production over the final five games increased to 132.6 yards per game, a pace that would put him on track for a 1,700-yard season. Mack posted a USF record 1,381 yards in 2015 despite missing the SMU game and logging just 10 carries for 29 yards at Navy due to injury. With 2,422 career yards, he is on pace to shatter the USF career rushing record (2,731) and possibly reach 4,000 career yards in 2016.
RECORD SETTING “GULF COAST OFFENSE”
USF’s offensive explosion in 2015 helped the program set 34 team and individual records on the year, including 16 team records and 18 individual marks. Notable team marks included: total yards (5,741), beating the old mark by 358; rushing yards (3,205), shattering the old mark by 769; total TD (54), TD Passes (26); fewest turnovers (15); points in a half (51 vs. Cincinnati) and points in a conference game (65 vs. Cincinnati). Notable individual marks included: the season rushing record (1,381 by Mack); season QB rushing record (991 by Flowers); 100-yard games (9 by Mack); yards per carry (6.6 by Mack); receiving yards (822 by Adams); receiving TD (9 by Adams); touchdown passes (22 by Flowers) and all-purpose yards in a game (281 by D’Ernest Johnson).
BUILT BY THE BAY
Head Coach Willie Taggart, a Bay Area native, has focused USF’s recruiting on the Bay Area since his arrival, calling the seven counties that sourround Tampa Bay the Bulls’ instate recruiting area with all members of the coaching staff assigned to canvas the area. That focus has paid off in a transformation of the Bulls’ roster since Taggart’s arrival in 2013. n The 2016 Bulls’ roster heading into fall camp features 43 players from the Bay Area. n The Bulls’ offensive and defensive two-deep entering fall camp features 18 of 44 players from the Bay Area. Of those, 12 of the 22 players listed as starters are from the Bay Area. n Among the Bay Area standouts on the Bulls’ roster are the team’s leading rusher (Marlon Mack), leading receiver (Rodney Adams), leading tackler (Auggie Sanchez), active career tackle leader (Nate Godwin) and top punt returner (Tajee Fullwood).
FOUNDATION FOR FUTURE SUCCESS
USF is just beginning to hit its stride under head coach Willie Taggart. With a plethora of returners from last year’s 8-5, Miami Beach Bowl team, USF enters the 2016 with the vast majority of its two deep looking to return yet again in 2017. Of the 44 players on the Bulls’ offensive and defensive two-deep entering 2016, 35 will have eligibility remaining to return for the 2017 season. Among those are 15 of 22 players currently listed at starting positions and six of the seven Bulls currently occupying national award watch lists. Those include the Bulls’ starting quarterback, leading rusher, tight end, kick returner and running back, leading tackler, interception leader, eight of 10 members of the two-deep in the secondary and five of six players currently occupying the defensive line two-deep.
STAFF ADDITIONS & PROMOTIONS
USF saw the addition of four new coaching staff members, three with ties to American Athletic Conference rivals, and the promotion of two staff members during the offseason. The Bulls added Co-Offensive Coordinator/Run Game @USFFOOTBALL • GoUSFBulls.com
2016 SEASON OUTLOOK PLAYERS TO WATCH: OFFENSE OFFENSIVE NOTES QUINTON FLOWERS • 6-0 • 209 • JR
MARLON MACK • 6-0 • 210 • JR
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MAXWELL, WALTER CAMP & DOAK WALKER CANDIDATE TWO-TIME 1st TEAM ALL-AAC • Led AAC in rushing last two seasons, 16th in NCAA in 2015 • Set USF season record with 1,381 yards & 6.6 ypc in 2015 • USF record 9 100-yard rushing games in 2015, 13 on his career • 2,422 career yards & 17TD, 309 yards & 8 TD to eclipse USF career records • Owns school & AAC record with 275 yards rushing in debut vs. WCU (2014) • 8 career touchdown runs of 45 yards or longer
RODNEY ADAMS • 6-1 • 190 • SR
BILETNIKOFF AWARD CANDIDATE • 2015 2nd TEAM ALL-AAC • Set USF season record with 822 receiving yards & 9 TD in 2015 • Three 100-yard receiving games in 2015 • 68 career receptions for 1,145 yards & 11 TD • Need 991 yards & 6 TD to equal USF career records • CAREER HIGHS: 7 catches, 147 yards & 1 TD in win vs. No. 21 Temple • Led AAC & 6th in NCAA in kickoff returns (29.1 ypr), 97-yard TD at Navy
D’ERNEST JOHNSON • 5-10 • 208 • JR
PAUL HORNUNG AWARD CANDIDATE • 2015 CO-OFFENSIVE MVP • 2nd on team with 26 receptions, 356 receiving yards & 4 TD in 2015 • 1,251 all-purpose yards, 16th in FBS in kickoff returns (26.8 ypr) • 4 kickoff returns for 181 yards (45.4 ypr), & 281 all-purpose yards vs. Cincy • Threw two TD passes (29 & 34) on two attempts in 2015
DARIUS TICE • 5-10 • 211 • SR • • • •
88 carries for 460 yards (5.2 ypc) & 4 TD in 2015 Career-high 94 rushing yards vs. Cincinnati 163 carries for 705 yards & 4 TD on his career A second-team 6A All-State selection, 1,210 yards and 20 TDs
RYESHENE BRONSON • 6-3 • 200 • JR
• 17 catches for 258 yards & 1 TD, 15.2 ypc in 2015 • Career-best 3 catches for 81 yards & 1 TD vs. Syracuse • 20 catches for 343 yards & 2 TD on his career • A Semper Fidelis All-American game selection; ESPN 4-star recruit
CHRIS BARR • 5-10 • 175 • SO • • • •
Third on team with 23 receptions, 200 yards, 1st career TD at UCF in 2015 34-yard catch at Navy, 24-yard catch at Florida State One of the fastest Bulls 3-star recruit, 28 TD and more than 2,000 yards in HS, Led team to state title
MARQUEZ VALDES-SCANTILING • 6-5 • 205 • JR
• Transfer from N.C. State who sat out the 2015 season • Very impressive and one of Bulls’ best receivers in practice in 2015 • 44 receptions for 558 yards in two seasons at N.C. State • 50 receptions for 800 yards and 14 TD SR season at Lakewood HS (St. Pete)
ELKANAH DILLON • 6-5 • 255 • SO
MACKEY AWARD CANDIDATE • 9 receptions for 208 yards (20.8 ypr) & 2 TD in 2015 • Added 10 pounds of muscle in off-season • Set USF RECORD for TE w/ 126 yards on 4 catches & 62-yard TD vs. FAMU
KOFI AMICHIA • 6-4 • 291 • SR
• Started all 13 games at left tackle in 2015 • 15 career starts, 17 career games at USF • Georgia All-State selection
DOMINIQUE THREATT • 6-1 • 323 • SR
• Started all 13 games at right guard in 2015 • 20 career starts, 26 career games at USF • Georgia All-State selection @USFFOOTBALL • GoUSFBulls.com
OFFENSIVE COACHING CHANGES
For the third-straight off-season, Willie Taggart reworked his offensive coaching staff, bringing to USF three new coaches on the offensive side of the ball. While Taggart remains the primary play caller, USF added co-offensive coordinators in Darren Hiller (Offensive Line/Run Game) and T.J. Weist (Wide Receivers/Pass Game) and quarterbacks coach Shaun King to the staff while shifting David Reaves to associate head coach with oversight of the tight ends. Running backs coach Donte Pimpleton and senior offensive analyst Joe Kinnan remain a part of the Bulls’ offensive brain trust.
GULF COAST OFFENSE ROLLING IN FINAL FOUR GAMES OF 2015
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DAVEY O’BRIEN CANDIDATE • 2015 TEAM MVP • Set USF record with 22 TD passes & 991 yards rushing for a QB in 2015 • Accounted for 3,287 total yards and 34 TD (22 passing/12 rushing) • Completed 59% of passes for 2,296 yards & just 8 INT • 14 career starts/ 9-5 in those starts • Ran for 201 yards vs. SMU in 2015, AAC record for a QB • Both parents are deceased, lost mother to cancer as junior in HS. • Half brother, Bradley Holt, killed prior to first career start (SMU, 2014).
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USF’s Gulf Coast offense gained its legs in the fifth game of the 2015 season when the Bulls blitzed Syracuse 45-24 behind 540 yards, but it truly started to hit on all cylinders in the final four games of 2015. In those contests, the Bulls averaged 542 yards and 47 points per game including impressive routes of No. 2 Temple (44-23), Cincinnati (65-27) and UCF (44-3) to close the regular season, a combined margin of 153-53. The Bulls averaged 230 yards and three TD through the air and 313 yards and 2.75 TD on the ground during that span, including season-bests of 355 yards rushing vs. Cincinnati and 307 yards passing vs. Western Kentucky.
RETURN OF THE MACK
Junior Marlon Mack returns after leading The American in rushing for the second-straight season and posting a USF season record 1,381 yards and 6.6 yards per carry on the ground in 2015. Mack owns two of the just five 1,000-yard seasons in USF history and with 2,422 career yards stands just 309 shy of the Bulls’ career record. After a season record nine 100-yard games in 2015, he brings a USF record 13 career 100-yard outings 17 TD into his third season. Mack (210) added five pounds of muscle in the off-season, as he prepares for another campaign with 200 plus carries.
FIRST SPRING WITH A QB LEADER
The Bulls entered spring practice for the first time in Willie Taggart’s four seasons with an established quarterback. Quinton Flowers posted one of the best seasons in USF history as a sophomore, setting a school record with 22 TD passes and 991 yards rushing by a QB while passing for 2,296 yards and compiling a team-high 3,287 yards of offense. He completed 59 percent of his passes while throwing just eight interceptions. Flowers started every game in 2015 and posted a career-best 273 yards passing in the Miami Beach Bowl.
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O-LINE MAKEOVER
USF found great success replacing three offensive line starters and its offensive line coach in 2015 and finds itself in the same position in 2016. New offensive line coach Darren Hiller will look to replace starters Brynjar Gudmundsson (C), Thor Jozwiak (G) and Mak Djulbegovic (T) from a line that started the same five in every game in 2015. Returning from that starting unit will be junior guard Dominique Threatt (323) and senior tackle Kofi Amichia (291). Returners from the 2015 two-deep include junior guards Cameron Ruff (318) and Jeremi Hall (340), sophomore center Michael Galati (290). Junior college tackle Glen Bethel (306) is expected to compete for a starting job.
SIGNIFICANT ADDITIONS
While junior college tackle Glen Bethel’s long-awaited arrival is expected to make an impact on the offensive line, the Bulls got a first-hand look at the ability of wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling in practice last year. The 6-5, 205-pound junior transfer from N.C. State proved to be a physical playmaker and is expected to line-up alongside senior Rodney Adams in a talented and deep wide receiver unit. The pair were previously teammates at St. Petersburg’s Lakewood High were Scantling logged 78 catches for 1,400 yards and 20 TD in his last two seasons. 29
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BUTKUS CANDIDATE • 2015 2nd TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE • TEAM DEFENSIVE MVP • Led team with 117 tackles in 2015, 2nd-best total in USF history • Led team in tackles in 8 games, 6 in double-digits • Career-best 14 tackles at Navy • Started all 25 games the last two seasons • Career: 183 tackles, 10.5 TFL, 2 FR • QB of defense calling all alignments and audibles • Two-time all-state selection at Northeast HS in St. Petersburg, Fla.
NIGEL HARRIS • 6-0 • 225 • JR
• LED THE NATION with SIX forced fumbles in 2014, a USF season record • Led team with 10.5 tackles for loss in 2014 • 42 tackles, 4.5 TFL in 11 games in 2015 • Career: 154 tackles, 17.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 8 FF, 2 FR, 1 INT • Playing “Stinger” position in 4-2-5 that allows for more freedom, big plays
CECIL CHERRY • 6-0 • 240 • FR
• Transfer from Texas, sat out 2015 season • A 4-star recruit, rated No. 12 among ILB in the nation • Small School Defensive Player of the Year: 160 tackles, 2 sacks, 4 INT, 4 FF as senior • Led team to Class 2A State Championship
DEVIN ABRAHAM • 5-9 • 188 • JR
• 5th on team with 51 tackles & 2nd with 3 INT in 2015 • Career-best 9 tackles in Miami Beach Bowl • 19 career starts, including all 13 games in 2015 • Quarterback of secondary with great football mind
NATE GODWIN • 5-10 • 205 • SR • • • •
3rd on team in tackles in 2015 (63) & 2014 (72) & 4th in 2013 (49) His 184 career tackles lead all USF returners Appeared in all 37 games last 3 seasons, 28 starts tied for most among returners One of the fastest Bulls
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DEATRICK NICHOLS • 5-10 • 185 • JR
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RONNIE HOGGINS • 5-8 • 170 • SO
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DEADRIN SENAT • 6-1 • 315 • JR
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KEVIN BRONSON • 6-4 • 280 • SO
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BRUCE HECTOR • 6-2 • 296 • JR
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AUGGIE SANCHEZ • 6-2 • 241 • JR
BAY AREA NATIVE
THORPE AWARD CANDIDATE • 2015 1st TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE • Led team with 4 INT & 5 PBU, 4th with 62 tackles in 2015 • Added 8.5 TFL (3rd on team), 1.0 sacks, 2 FF & 1 FR in 2015 • Career-best 9 tackles vs. SMU, 8 tackles & 2 INT vs. Cincinnati • 14 careers starts, all 13 games in 2015
• Posted 26 tackles, 2 INT & 6 PBU in first season in 2015 • Started final 10 games of 2015 • Broward County 8A-7A-6A Defensive Player of the year • 28 career interceptions in HS, 15 in senior season (4 returned for TDs) • Led D-Line with 46 tackles (6th on team) in 2015, 5.5 TFL, 1 FR, 1 FF • One of the strongest Bulls (675lb squat) and dominant force in the middle • Added 15 pounds of muscle in off-season • 9 tackles at Maryland, 8 tackles at Florida State • Started 3 of final 4 games in 2015 • 13 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 3 PBU, 1 INT, 1 FF in 11 games in 2015 • Added 10 pounds of muscle in off-season
• 19 tackles, 7.0 TFL, 5.0 sacks, 1 FF in 12 games in 2015 • Tied for team lead with 5.0 sacks in 2015 • 6 tackles and 2 sacks vs. FAMU • Has seen action in 18 games in two seasons
DEFENSIVE NOTES
WOODIE LEADS D; JANCEK JOINS BULLS
Raymond Woodie was named the Bulls defensive coordinator in January of 2015 following the departure of Tom Allen to the same position at Indiana. Woodie, a Bay Area native from Palmetto and and Academic All-American linebacker at Bethune-Cookman, has led the Bulls’ linebacker the last three seasons, guiding Auggie Sanchez and DeDe Lattimore to all-conference honors. Woodie has been on Willie Taggart’s staff for the last six years (including three at Western Kentucky) and was a former head coach at Bayshore and Palmetto High Schools, at one-time serving as the youngest head coach in the state of Florida after being named to lead Bayshore at the age of 23. Former Tennessee defensive coordinator John Jancek joined USF in February as the Bulls’ safeties coach. A veteran of 25 years in collegiate coaching, he has served as a defensive coordinator at seven programs, including Cincinnati (2010-13), Central Michigan (2003-05), Grand Valley State (1999-2003), Hillsdale College (1996-99) and Wayne State (1992-95) and served as co-defensive coordinator at Georgia in 2009.
4-2-5 PROVES SUCCESSFUL
USF shifted to a 4-2-5 set on defense in 2015 that accentuated the program’s strength in secondary players and matched the plethora of spread offenses now populating the American Conference. The aggressive defense ranked 13th in the nation in tackles for loss (7.5 tpg) and 14th in interceptions (17), while ranking in the top 35 in sacks (26th/2.62), rushing defense (31/141.4), pass efficiency defense (34th/118.76), and scoring defense (35th/22.9) The defense also uses a “Bull” position moving a smaller, quicker linebacker to the D-line as a pash rusher, and a “Striker” position which brings a free safety closer to the line in a hybrid linebacker position.
SANCHEZ LEADS BULLS
Junior linebacker Auggie Sanchez has established himself as the leader of the Bulls’ defense, leading the team with 117 tackles (tied for second-most in a season at USF) and making all of the defensive play calls and adjustments from his middle linebacker position. Sanchez ranked fourth in the AAC in tackles (9.0 tpg) in 2015 and is THE TOP RETURNING TACKLER in The American in 2016.
VETERAN SECONDARY IS STOCKED
The Bulls will have to replace safety (Striker) Jamie Byrd, who racked up 183 tackles, 13.5 TFL and 5 INT in two seasons, but return four of five starters in the secondary, including firstteam all-conference cornerback Deatrick Nichols, and 90% (9 of 10) players in the 2015 two-deep. Among those players are five with 10 or more career starts, led by safeties Nate Godwin (28) and Devin Abraham (19), and seven that have seen action in 16 or more games, including Johnny Ward (34), Lamar Robbins (32), Nichols (25) and Tajee Fullwood (21). Four players have logged 70 or more tackles (led by Godwin (184) and Ward (99)) and the group has a combined 14 interceptions by six players.
YOUNG D-LINE BECOMING ANCHOR
Sophomores and freshman from 2015 have become an experienced and talented anchor for the Bulls D-Line led by junior Deadrin Senat who led all D-lineman with 46 tackles in 2015. Junior Bruce Hector, tied for the team lead with 5.0 sacks, and sophomore Kevin Bronson, a starter in three of the final four games, also emerged in 2015.
POSITION NAME CHANGES
The Bulls will stay with a 4-2-5 scheme, but will adjust some names. The “Husky” safety position moves to “Striker” and the “Stinger” weak-side linebacker reverts to the “Will” linebacker.
#BAYMADE
USF returns 7 of its top 9 tacklers from 2015, six of which are Bay Area natives (Auggie Sanchez, Nate Godwin, Devin Abraham, Deadrin Senat, Nigel Harris & Tajee Fullwood). Nine or more Bay Area players are expected to populate the Bulls’ defensive two-deep in 2016. 30
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EMILIO NADELMAN • 5-6 • 175 • JR • Made 9 straight FG’s to end 2015 regular season • Went 15-of-23 on field goals with a 49 yard long & 53-of- 54 on PAT in 2015 • Led team with 98 points, the 3rd highest total in program history • Made 6 FG of 40+ yards
Darren Hiller (Cincinnati) and Co-Offensive Coordinator/Pass Game T.J. Weist (Michigan). Both come to USF after spending significant time at American Conference rivals (Weist serving as interim head coach at UConn). Hiller will coach the Bulls’ offensive line while Weist will coach the wide receivers. Both will work with Head Coach Willie Taggart, the primary play caller, to direct the Bulls’ offense. On the offensive side of the ball, USF also added quarterbacks coach Shaun King, a Bay Area native. The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and Tulane dual-threat standout is taking on his first collegiate coaching position. USF also added veteran John Jancek (Tennessee) to the defensive side of the ball with oversight of the safeties. Jancek served as defensive coordinator at Tennessee (2013-15), Cincinnati (2010-12) and Georgia (2009). Linebackers Coach Raymond Woodie was promoted to Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach and will direct the Bull Sharks defense. David Reaves was promoted to Associate Head Coach and will have position duties leading the tight ends. USF also added Director of Player Personnel David Kelly to the staff.
TRAJECTORY OF IMPROVEMENT
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BULLS BY STATE FLORIDA: 88 GEORGIA: 5 ALABAMA: 1 MISSISSIPPI: 1 OHIO: 1 OKLAHOMA: 1 BAHAMAS: 1
BULLS BY ELIGIBILITY TRUE FRESHMEN: 14 REDSHIRT FRESHMEN: 19 SOPHOMORES: 25 JUNIORS: 23 SENIORS: 17
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BAY AREA: 43 MIAMI/FT. LAUDERDALE: 14 FT. MYERS: 8 JACKSONVILLE/PANHANDLE: 6 IMMOKALEE: 4 ORLANDO/KISSIMMEE: 3
TRUE & REDSHIRT FRESHMEN: 33 UNDERCLASSMEN: 58 UPPERCLASSMEN: 40
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n USF is one of just five programs nationally that has improved its scoring offense and scoring defense in each of the last two seasons. The Bulls have seen their scoring offense go from 13.8 to 17.2 to 33.6 from 2013 to 2015. USF’s scoring defense went from allowing 28.6 to 27 to 22.9 from 2013 to 2015. n USF was the most improved rushing team in the nation in 2015, raising its yards per game from 107.9 to 247.0 (+139.1 ypc). The Bulls were the second-most improved in yards per carry going from 3.44 in 2014 to 5.41 in 2015 (+1.97). n USF ranked third in the nation for most improved scoring offense in 2015, increasing its points per game by 16.4 ppg. n USF led the nation in redzone improvement in 2015 going from a 33.3 percent TD percentage in 2014 to 68.1 in 2015, an improvement of 34.8 percent. n USF has improved its total offensive output by 42 percent since Willie Taggart’s first season in 2013. The Bulls averaged 255.5 yards per game and posted 3,066 total yards in 2013 to rank 121st in the nation. In 2015, USF averaged 441.6 yards per game and posted 5,741 yards to rank 35th in the nation. That’s a twoyear total yardage improvement of 2,675 yards and 186.1 yards per game. n USF’s pass efficiency has skyrocketed into the top 25 nationally since 2013. The Bulls posted a pass efficiency of 91.11 to rank 123rd nationally in Taggart’s first season as the Bulls used four different starting quarterbacks. In 2015, using one starting QB in Quinton Flowers, USF posted a pass efficiency of 152.77 to rank 21st in the nation. n USF has seen its turnover margin go from -0.33 in 2013 (86th in the nation) to 0.77 in 2015, a mark that ranked 13th in the nation. n USF’s total offense leader in 2013 posted a mere 1,040 yards. In 2015, Quinton Flowers led USF in total offense with 3,287 yards, an improvement of 2,247.
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POS Z Y (TE) RT RG C LG LT QB HB SLOT X
# 6 81 85 89 78 70 61 73 68 72 74 63 75 77 9 7 4 5 2 13 87 1 82 11 8 86
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USF OFFENSE
Name A.J. Legree Ryeshene Bronson Elkanah Dillon Mitchell Wilcox Billy Atterbury Glen Bethel Dominique Threatt Jeremi Hall Michael Galati Brooks Larkin Cameron Ruff Michael Smith Kofi Amichia Marcus Norman Quinton Flowers Brett Kean Asiantii Woulard Marlon Mack (All-AAC) D’Ernest Johnson Darius Tice Rodney Adams (All-AAC) Chris Barr Jordan Reed Marquez Valdes-Scantiling Tyre McCants Stanley Clerveaux
Ht. 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-6 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-6 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-5 5-11 6-3
USF SPECIALISTS
Name Brent Gordon Eric Briggs Emilio Nadelman Jordan Acham Alex Mut Alex Salvato Dylan Rutledge Emilio Nadelman Rodney Adams (All-AAC) D’Ernest Johnson Tajee Fullwood D’Ernest Johnson Jordan Reed
Ht. 6-3 6-2 5-6 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-3 5-6 6-1 5-10 6-2 5-10 5-10
Wt. 198 200 255 243 295 300 323 340 290 312 318 303 291 300 209 220 213 210 208 211 190 175 170 205 215 200
Cl. Sr. Jr. So. RFr. RFr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. RFr. Sr. So. Sr. RFr. Jr. RFr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. So.
Wt. 190 197 173 191 205 200 242 173 190 207 195 207 170
Cl. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So.
USF DEFENSE (4-2-5) # Name Ht. Wt. Cl. 94 Kirk Livingstone 6-4 256 RFr. 56 Juwan Brown 6-2 250 So. 98 Mike Love 6-4 260 Jr. 99 Kevin Bronson 6-4 280 So. 93 Daniel Awoleke 6-5 283 Sr. 60 Bruce Hector 6-4 296 So. 10 Deadrin Senat 6-1 315 Jr. 15 Vincent Jackson 6-2 248 So. 92 LaDarrius Jackson 6-4 243 So. 43 Auggie Sanchez (All-AAC) 6-2 242 Jr. 33 Cecil Cherry 6-0 240 RFr. 53 Danny Thomas 6-1 225 So. 57 Nigel Harris 6-0 220 Sr. - 3 Deatrick Nichols (All-AAC) 5-10 185 Jr. 30 Jalen Spencer 6-0 183 Sr. STRIKER 36 Nate Godwin 5-10 205 Sr. 21 Khalid McGee 5-10 197 So. SS 18 Jaymon Thomas 6-3 196 So. 34 Malik Dixon 6-3 207 RFr. FS 13 Tajee Fullwood 6-2 199 Jr. 20 Devin Abraham 5-9 188 Jr. 27 Austin Hudson 6-2 209 So. CB 19 Ronnie Hoggins 5-8 170 So. 23 Mazzi Wilkins 6-0 170 So. 24 Johnny Ward 6-0 178 Sr.
POS DE DT NOSE BULL (DE) MIKE (LB) WILL (LB) CB
PRONUNCIATION CHART
75__ Kofi AMICHIA______________________ Ah-MEE-chee-ugh 81__ RYESHENE Bronson_______________________ rye-SHEEN 86__ Stanley CLERVEAUX_______________________ CLAIR-voe 22 _ HASSAN Childs___________________________ HAH-san 85 _ ELKANAH Dillon________________________EL-CANE-ugh 34__ MALIK Dixon_____________________________MA-leek 13 _ TAJEE Fullwood___________________________ Tah-SHAY 32__ D’ERNEST Johnson________________________ DEE-ernest 8___ TYRE McCants____________________________ TIE-ree 21__ KHALID McGee____________________________ KAW-lid 3__ DEATRICK Nichols_________________________ DEE-trick 78__ Cameron RUFF____________________________ ROUGH 54__ NICO Sawtelle___________________________ KNEE-coe 10__ DEADRIN SENAT____________________deed-RIN sen-KNOT 61__ Dominique THREATT_________________________ THREE-t 23__ MAZZI Wilkins___________________________ MAH-zee 4___ ASAINTII Woulard______________________ A-SHAWN-tee
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2015: Abraham started all 13 games at free safety and has started 19 games on his career…ranked fifth on the team with a career-best 51 tackles and second with a career-best three interceptions…also had a sack, two tackles for loss, three pass break-ups and a fumble recovery on the year…recorded a career-best nine tackles (5 solo) in the Miami Beach Bowl...had interceptions in the final two games of the regular season, grabbing one in the first quarter of a 65-27 rout of Cincinnati (11/20) and one in the second quarter of a 44-3 rout of UCF (11/27)…also had five tackles and an interception that he returned 42 yards to the 5-yard line, setting up the game’s first score at Maryland (9/19)…had a season-high six tackles and a sack in the Bulls’ win at UConn (10/17)…also had six tackles in a loss at Navy (10/31). 2014: Played in 12 games and made six starts... totaled 34 tackles (23 solo)... started the first three games of the season... posted a career-high six tackles (four solo) against Cincinnati.
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EAST LAKE HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Bob Hudson at East Lake HS…2013 Class 7A first-team all-state selection …2013 Tampa Bay Times All-Suncoast Defensive Player of the Year…registered 90 tackles, six interceptions, eight blocked kicks in his senior season… scored 10 total touchdowns, five defensive …led defense that posted five shutouts and allowed just 114 points in 14 games…team went 13-1 and advanced to the Class 7A state semifinals…had 95 tackles and six interceptions to help the Eagles advance to the Class 8A region final as a junior and 146 tackles and four interceptions as a sophomore…totaled 19 interceptions on his career…three-time team captain…listed as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com…ranked No. 18 on the Tampa Bay Times Home Team Top 25…three-time All-Pinellas County…honored on three All-Suncoast teams…also lettered three years in football, two in basketball and one in track…four-time member of honor roll. PERSONAL: Born in Stone Mountain, Ga…the son of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Donnie Abraham (1996-2001) and Tunisia Abraham…has a younger brother, Micah, and sister, Alivia…lived in New York for three years as his father played for the Jets (2002-04)…his father was a Pro Bowl selection who recorded 38 interceptions and 442 tackles in a nine-year NFL career…an honor roll student…cousin of Tim Jennings, a twotime Pro Bowl cornerback for the Chicago Bears and Super Bowl champion with the Colts who played collegiately at Georgia… also received scholarship offers from NC State, Middle Tennessee State, Ohio and South Alabama. ABRAHAM - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2014 12-6 23 11 34 2015 13-13 41 10 51 Career 25-19 64 21 85
TFL 3.0 2.0 5.0
SACKS 0-0 1.0-8 1.0-8
INT 0 3 3
PBU 1 3 4
FF 1 0 1
FR 0 1 1
ABRAHAM’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles.............................................................9, vs, WKU (Miami Beach Bowl) (12.21.15) TFL........................................................................................ 1, 2x, last at SMU (11/15/14) INT.......................................................................................... 1, 2X last at UCF (11/26/15) PBU...............................................................................................1, at Maryland (9/19/15) FF.................................................................................................. 1, vs. Maryland (9/6/14) FR..............................................................................................1, vs. Syracuse (10/10/15)
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2015: Did not see action 2014 - STETSON UNIVERSITY: Punted four times for a 36.2 yard average and went 2-of-2 on field goals and 3-of-3 on PAT...earned honor roll honors in the Pioneer Football League. WELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL: In his senior year, punted 29 times for 40 yard net average...made 36-of-41 PAT and 3-of-5 field goals...junior seaon punted 28 times for 40.3 yard average...earned varsity letters in football, soccer and wrestling. PERSONAL: Born on January 25, 1996 in Boyton Beach, Fla...son of Roger and Wendy Acham...majoring in finance
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BILETNIKOFF AWARD CANDIDATE 2015 SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE RETURNER/RECEIVER USF SEASON RECEIVING RECORDS: YARDS (822) & TD (9) 2015: Adams started all 13 games at wide receiver and has now started 16 games in his career…named to The American all-conference second team…named USF’s “Most Improved” player...set USF season records with 822 receiving yards and nine touchdown catches…his 45 receptions rank eighth on the USF season chart...ranked second on the team with 1,369 all-purpose yards, including 466 yards on kickoff returns…led The American and ranked sixth in the NCAA averaging 29.1 yards per return, the third-best season mark in USF history...posted three 100-yard receiving games...scored a touchdown in seven of the last nine games on the year...caught six passes for 130 yards and a touchdowns, including a 53-yard scoring strike, in the Miami Beach Bowl...posted a career-high seven catches for 147 yards against Temple (11/14) and scored a touchdownd…recorded a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in a loss at Navy (10/31), the third-longest in USF history, to go with three catches for 86 yards…tied a USF game record with three receiving touchdowns (44, 29 & 44) at UConn (10/17) as he caught five passes for 118 yards…scored the game-winning touchdown at ECU (11/7) on 67-yard pass from Quinton Flowers with 4:40 to play, part of four catches for 95 yards…named to the American Athletic Conference Honor Roll after his 100-yard receiving performance at UConn…had a 67-yard touchdown catch on the first play of the game vs. Cincinnati (11/20), part of four catches for 91 yards. 2014: Played in 10 games and started three in his first season at USF…finished third on the team with 23 catches and second with 323 yards receiving and two touchdowns, including a 67-yard long…added five carries for 53 yards and a touchdown, including a 26-yard long… returned six kickoffs for 123 yards with a 37-yard long…had 498 all-purpose yards…made six plays of 20+ yards on the year…missed two games late in the season with an ankle injury…had three catches for 67 yards in his debut vs. Western Carolina (8/30)…had five games with three or more catches…made three catches for 49 yards vs. Maryland (9/6)… had a season-high four catches for 68 yards and a touchdown in a driving rain in a win over UConn (9/19)…made two catches for 68 yards and a touchdown at Cincinnati (10/24)… @USFFOOTBALL • #DoSOMETHING
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TE x Gr. x 6-3, 237 x Seminole, Fla. x Indian Rocks Christian HS x
2015: Did not see playing time 2014: Did not see playing time INDIAN ROCKS HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered for seasons in football and basketball...earned two varsity track letters...earned all-conference honors in football and basketball...team captain...earned gold honor roll honors for top 10 in class. PERSONAL: Full name is Spencer Allen Adkinson...born Oct. 15, 1994...son of Allen and Sondra Adkinson...graduated with degree criminology with a minor in leadership studies... pursuing a masters in business entrepreneurship...his uncle, Brian Adkinson, was a Division I NCAA Wrestling champion at Cleveland State University...his father, Allen, competed in the Olympic wrestling trials.
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caught a 67-yard touchdown pass from Steven Bench in that game…ran twice for 33 yards and a touchdown at Wisconsin (9/27), scoring on a 26-yard end-around…lettered. 2013 • TOLEDO: Played in eight games in his true freshman season…tallied two catches for 15 yards and ran once for 5 yards on the season…made one catch at Ball State and had one catch and ran once for 5 yards vs. Eastern Michigan…left the program in early November after his mother passed away following a car accident. LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Corey Moore at Lakewood HS…earned firstteam all-county and second-team all-state honors in both his junior and senior seasons... Gained over 1,200 all-purpose yards as a senior...Caught 25 passes for 841 yards as a junior...rated a four-star recruit by 247Sports.com...ranked as the No. 22 wide receiver in the country, according to 247Sports.com, and the No. 28 prospect in the state of Florida… Member of Team USA in the USA International Bowl Game in Austin, TX ... received offers from Florida, West Virginia, Florida State, Miami (Fla.), Oklahoma, South Florida... helped lead track team to 2013 Class 2A State Championship with USF teammate Marquez Valdes-Scantling...part of 2012 Class 2A 4X400 state championship relay team. PERSONAL: Full name is Rodney Alan Adams, Jr., born on Sept. 15, 1994 ... father is Rodney Adams, Sr …. mother Michelle Scott passed away in November of 2013...has one brother, Antonio Blount ... majoring in business. ADAMS - CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS REC YDS AVG 2013 8-0 2 15 7.5 2014 10-3 23 323 14.0 2015 13-13 45 822 18.3 Career 31-16 70 1,160 16.8
TD 0 2 9 11
LONG - 67 68 68
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ADAMS’ CAREER HIGHS Receptions.......................................................................................7 vs. Temple (11/14/15) Receiving Yards..........................................................................147, vs. Temple (11/14/15) Receiving TDs................................................................................3, vs. UConn (10/17/15) Long Reception.....................................................................68 (TD) vs. Temple (11/14/15) Rushes..............................................................................................5, vs. WKU (12/21/15) Rushing Yards.................................................................................45, vs. WKU (12/21/15) Rushing TD........................................................................................1, vs. WKU (12/21/15) Long Rush.......................................................................................34, vs. WKU (12/21/15) Kick Return Yards........................................................................... 139, at Navy (10/31/15) Kick Return Long...................................................................... 97 (TD), at Navy (10/31/15) Kickoff Return Average.................................................................. 65.5, at Navy (10/31/15) @USFFOOTBALL • #DoSOMETHING
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WR x Sr. x 6-0, 185 x Tampa, Fla. x Plant HS x Western Kentucky x
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2012: Aikens emerged as a big-play threat in the passing game as a true freshman, leading the Hilltoppers with 27 yards per catch ... he hauled in eight catches on the year, good enough for 217 yards and two touchdowns ... he appeared in 10 games, earning a true-freshman high five starts ... joined running back Leon Allen as the only true freshmen to find the end zone ... he was one of eight Hilltoppers to score multiple touchdowns in 2012 ... posted a career-high 72 receiving yards on just two catches in his Hilltopper debut against Austin Peay (09/01) ... his 40-yard reception in the second quarter was also a career-long and set up WKU’s third touchdown of the game ... made the first big play for WKU’s offense in a win at Kentucky (09/15), reeling in a 29-yard catch on the first offensive play ... Aikens caught a 5-yard touchdown pass, the first of his career, against ULM (10/20) ... snagged a 35-yard touchdown pass from Kawaun Jakes in a nationally-televised game against Middle Tennessee (11/01) ... led all receivers with 60 receiving yards in regular-season finale versus North Texas (11/24).
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PLANT HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247sports.com... Wrapped up his career at Plant High School with over 1,600 yards receiving on 85 catches and 20 touchdowns...Had over 700 yards receiving in 2011 on 37 catches, with 11 of the grabs being touchdown receptions...Found the endzone a total of 13 times in his senior season, with a pair of kick returns going for scores...Named first team all-county and honorable mention Army All-Combine. PERSONAL: Parents are Teryl and Rosalinde Aikens ... Born Oct. 28, 1995 in Tampa, Fla.
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2015: Amichia started all 13 games at left tackle and has now started 15 games in his career…was part of an offensive line that plowed the way for a school record 3,205 rushing yards and led The American in fewest sacks allowed in conference games (1.12 per game)…helped the Bulls produce a record 5,741 yards of offense on the year...blocked for first-team all-conference back Marlon Mack, who led The American in rushing and set a new USF season record with 1,381 yards. 2014: Started the final two games of the season at right tackle and saw action in four on the year…was number two on the depth chart at left tackle behind two-year starter Darrell Williams…lettered.
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OL x RFr. x 6-4, 295 x Clearwater, Fla. x Clearwater Central Catholic HS x
2015: Redshirt season CLEARWATER CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star prospect, Atterbury earned Florida All-State Class 3A First-Team honors and was also an all-state player as a junior… named to the Tampa Tribune All-Pinellas County team after anchoring a line that allowed just three sacks all season in 2014… helped Central Catholic make the state semifinals as a senior and the state championship in 2013… chosen for the 20th annual Pinellas Senior All-Star Game… also received offers from Cincinnati, UCF, Syracuse, Yale, Massachusetts, FIU, Georgia Southern, Georgia State…Coached by John Davis.
2013: Did not see playing time.
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MCEACHERN HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Kyle Hockman at McEachern ... a three-year letterman and all-state performer ... led McEachern to a 30-5 record and two region titles during his three seasons ... earned a spot in the all-state all-star game as a senior playing at right tackle ... a first-team all-county selection ... posted 46 pancake blocks ... also spent time on defense and recorded a sack ... helped McEachern to a 10-2 record and the second round of the state playoffs ... tabbed a preseason all-state selection ... named one of the top players in Georgia by ESPN High School ... posted 42 pancake blocks as a junior ... allowed only one sack, while starting all 12 games ... helped the Indians to a 10-2 record, the second round of the state playoffs and the region 4AAAAA championship ... invited to Nike’s The Opening ... also lettered in track and field and basketball. PERSONAL: Born in East Point, Ga. ... son of Joe and Esther Amichia ... the Amichias are both natives of Ghana ... has one brother, Joseph ... an honor roll student ... majoring in engineering.
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DT x Gr. x 6-5, 292 x Lakeland, Fla. x George Jenkins HS x
2015: Earned a scholarship at the conclusion of fall camp...earned a position second on the depth chart at defensive tackle.... appeared in all 13 games…recorded a total of 21 tackles (16 unassisted), 4.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks…posted a season-high three tackles in a win over Syracuse (10/10)…had 1.5 TFL at Florida State and 1.0 vs. Temple… recorded sacks vs. FAMU and at Florida State...earned a scholarship in fall camp...earned team’s Special Teams MVP Award and Outstanding Walk-on Award... earned his degree in mass communications in the spring...was granted another year of eligibility by the NCAA.
DEANGELO
2014: Did not see playing time.
WR x RFr. x 5-10, 180 x Orlando, Fla. x Oak Ridge HS x
GEORGE JENKINS HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Pat Dooley at George Jenkins ... tallied 38 tackles, an INT and three fumble recoveries, while playing on the defensive line as a senior ... also was a state-ranked wrestler.
ANTOINE
2015: Redshirt season OAK RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports, Antoine earned Florida All-State Second-Team honors as a receiver after helping Oak Ridge win a district championship…posted 68 catches for 1,013 yards and 10 touchdowns in his senior season on the way to Orlando Sentinel All-Central honors… appeared in the Central Florida High School All-Star Game and scored a touchdown…was ranked No. 12 in the Orlando Sentinel’s 2015 Central Florida Super60… Coached by Joe Gaddis.
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2013: Joined the team as a walk-on...did not see playing time.
PERSONAL: Born in Queens, N.Y. ... moved to Lakeland at age 17 ... son of Samuel Awoleke ... has one brother, David, and one sister, Samina ... earned an associate’s degree at Polk State with a 3.5 grade-point average in his last semeser before enrolling at USF ... grew up in the Boys and Girls Club in Lakeland and actively volunteers with the organization. AWOLEKE- CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR 2015 12-0 16 5 21 4.0 2.0-12 0 0 0 0 AWOLEKE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles................................................................................................ 4, at UCF (11/26/15) Sacks....................................................................................... 1, 2X, last at FSU (9/12/15)
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WR x So. x 5-10, 175 x Jacksonville, Fla. x Trinity Christian Academy x
BARR’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions................................................................................ 5, vs. Syracuse (10/10/15) Receiving Yards............................................................................. 41, vs. SMU (10/25/15) Receiving TDs....................................................................................1, at UCF (11/26/15) Long Reception............................................................................. 38, vs. SMU (10/25/15)
2015: Barr appeared in 13 games, starting 12 at the slot wide receiver…third on team with 23 receptions and sixth with 200 receiving yards…recorded a touchdown in a 44-3 win over UCF (11/26)…caught a season-long 38-yard reception in a 38-14 win over SMU (10/24)…posted a season best 37 yards receiving in a 45-24 win over Syracuse (10/10). TRINITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY: A three-star recruit, Barr is a versatile athlete who totaled 28 touchdowns and more than 2,000 yards on offense, including 1,343 yards receiving, in high school…was named a 2014 All-First Coast Honorable Mention after helping Trinity win the Class 3A state championship… also made the Times-Union’s Super 24 Team…caught 54 passes for 757 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior for the 12-1 Conquerors; also rushed for 341 yards and four touchdowns…also returned punts and kickoffs…recorded 37 tackles and two interceptions on his career…had two touchdown catches and two touchdown runs to lead Trinity Christian to a 35-21 win over No. 22 Eastside Christian (Sammamish, Wash.) in the Burger King State Champions Bowl Series championship…Also received offers from Wisconsin, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Rutgers, Utah, Cincinnati, Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, UCF, Troy, Georgia Southern, UAB, Massachusetts… Coached by Verlon Dorminey. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 18, 1995 in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Son of Leitonia and Leander Harris.
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BARR - CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS REC YDS AVG TD 2015 13-12 23 200 8.7 1
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LB x So. x 6-3, 225 x Immokalee, Fla. x Immokalee HS x
2015: Appeared in five games on the season, playing special teams and linebacker. 2014: A redshirt season, Bayes added 40 pounds to his 6-3 frame in the weight room to practice at 225 in his first season on campus. IMMOKALEE HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Richard Dombroski at Immokalee HS…a Class 5A third-team all-state selection…posted 78 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, one sack, six forced fumbles and a blocked field goal as a senior, as Immokalee went 9-3…had a strong showing in the Semper Fidelis All-American Game…rated a four-star recruit by Rivals.com…ranked No. 45 in the 2014 Orlando Sentinel Florida Top 100…an FACA first team all-area and Naples Daily News first team all-area selection…a three-year varsity player…posted 145 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss, 10 sacks and an interception on his career…a two-sport athlete who also played basketball…also had offers from Michigan, Missouri, Miami (Fla.), Iowa State, Georgia Tech and Kentucky among others.
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BETHEL
OT x Jr. x 6-6, 315 x Nassau, Bahamas x Champagnat HS x Arizona Western
ARIZONA WESTERN CC: A three-star recruit, Bethel helped Arizona Western average 241.2 rushing yards and 423.1 total yards per game...also had offers from Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, East Carolina, FIU, Kansas, Oklahoma State, Marshall, Texas Tech, Wake Forest and San Diego State...coached by Tom Minnick. PERSONAL: Born March 21, 1993 in Nassau, Bahamas...majoring in communications... aslo attended Fresno City College in Fresno, Calif.
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LB x So. x 6-2, 247 x Tampa, Fla. x Sickles HS x
2015: Redshirt season. 2014: Saw action in five games and started the final game of the season vs. UCF (11/28) in his first season at USF…recorded seven tackles and a sack on the year…saw his first collegiate action at Cincinnati (10/24) and posted a sack in the game…played in the Bulls’ final five games…had three tackles vs. Houston (11/1) and UCF (11/28)…lettered.
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SICKLES HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Brian Turner at Sickles HS…named the Tampa Bay Times Defensive Player of the Year after posting 103 tackles, 26 tackles for loss, 20 sacks and three forced fumbles in 2013, playing linebacker and defensive end…2013 first team Class 7A all-state selection and first-team All-Hillsborough County…2013 Hillsborough County Defensive Player of the Year…first-team Tampa Bay Times All-Suncoast… ranked No. 25 on the Tampa Bay Times Home Team Top 25…helped the Gryphons to an 11-2 record, first district title and Class 7A region finals…posted 12 sacks and 30 quarterback pressures as a junior…led Sickles in sacks and quarterback pressures his last three seasons…rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com and Rivals.com. PERSONAL: The son of Sharon Cook… has two older brothers, Isaac and Partheo, and an older sister, Selena… has three family members who played college football – Henry McCloud (Furman), Rhamik Wilson (Georgia) and Jarric McCall (Arizona)… also attended Tampa Tech… hobbies include playing sports and video games. BLACK - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR 2014 5-1 5 2 7 1.0 1.0-10 0 0 0 0 Career 5-1 5 2 7 1.0 1.0-10 0 0 0 0 BLACK’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 3 (twice, vs. Houston, UCF, 2014) Tackles for Loss: 1 (at Cincinnati, 2014) Sack: 1 (at Cincinnati, 2014)
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DE x So. x 6-4, 280 x Delray Beach, Fla. x Village Academy HS x
2015: Appeared in 10 games, starting three of the last four at defensive tackle…recorded 13 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, an interception, one forced fumble and three pass break-ups on the season....had two tackles, a tackle for loss and a pass break-up in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21)…recorded a career-best three tackles at ECU (11/7) and added 1.5 sacks...had three tackles against Temple (11/14)...had a tackle and intercepted a pass to set up a USF touchdown at UConn (10/17). 2014: Redshirt season. VILLAGE ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Donald Hanna at Village Academy HS…named to first-team Class 2A all-state team in 2013…posted 58 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, nine sacks and six forced fumbles as a senior… a defensive team captain, he was named The Palm Beach Post’s 2013 Small School Defensive Player of the Year and to the Palm Beach Super 11... rated a three-star recruit by 247sports.com and ESPN.com… rated the Sun Sentinel’s No. 12 player in Palm Beach County…also received offers from Florida, South Carolina, Miami (Fla.), Arkansas, Virginia Tech, Vanderbilt, Nebraska and Rutgers. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 23, 1995 ... Son of Fiel Bronson and Thelma Bronson BRONSON - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR 2015 10-3 10 3 13 3.5 2.5-26 1 1 1 0 BRONSON’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles..........................................................................3, twice, last vs. Temple (11/14/15) Sacks................................................................................................. 1.5, at ECU (11/7/15) TFL.................................................................................................... 1.5, at ECU (11/7/15) FF............................................................................................ 1, at Florida State (9/12/15) Interception.......................................................................................1, at UConn (10/17/15
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JUWUAN
WR x Jr. x 6-3, 200 x Fort Myers, Fla. x Dunbar HS x
2015: Appeared in all 12 games, starting 11…caught 17 passes for 258 yards and one touchdown...averaged 15.2 yards per catch…made a 42-yard touchdown catch in a 4524 win over Syracuse (10/10)… had a season-best 81 yards receiving on three catches against Syracuse...caught three passes for 32 yards at Navy (10/31)...had two catches for 30 yards in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21)...a strong blocker on the outside, helped the Bulls log 3,205 rushing yards. 2014: Saw action in 10 games and started one in his first season…caught three passes for 85 yards and one touchdown, and ran the ball once for 6 yards…saw his first collegiate action in the opener vs. Western Carolina (8/30)…made his first career catch on a 5-yard grab vs. N.C. State (9/13)…added a season-long 75-yard touchdown catch from Mike White in the first quarter of that game to finish with two catches for 80 yards and a touchdown…made one catch for 5 yards at Memphis (11/22)…lettered. DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Phil Vogt at Dunbar HS…posted 19 receptions for 272 yards and four touchdowns as a senior…recorded 45 receptions for 740 yards and eight touchdowns on his career…had a 50-yard catch in the Semper Fidelis All-American game…ranked No. 46 in the Orlando Sentinel Florida Top 100…ranked as the 44th top prospect in Florida and 34th best at his position nationally by ESPN.com…rated a four-star recruit and in the ESPN300 by ESPN.com…two-sport athlete who also played basketball…clocked at 10.9 in the 100-meter dash…cousin of standout Clemson and NFL receiver Sammy Watkins…also had offers from Auburn, Florida, Arkansas, Florida State, South Carolina, Nebraska, Virginia Tech and Miami (Fla.) among others. PERSONAL: The son of Patricia and Reginald Bronson… Hobbies include movies, basketball, video games, watching his nephew play football and attending church. BRONSON - CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS REC YDS AVG 2014 10-1 3 85 28.3 2015 13-11 17 258 15.2 Career 23-12 20 343 17.1
TD 1 1 2
LONG 75 42 75
BRONSON’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions.........................................................................3, twice, last at Navy (10/31/15) Receiving TDs.......................................................... 1, twice, last vs. Syracuse (10/10/15) Long Reception......................................................................... 75, vs. NC State (9/13/14)
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LB x So. x 6-2, 250 x Tampa, Fla. x Jefferson HS x
2015: Did not see playing time 2014: Redshirt season JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Jeremy Earle at Jefferson HS…named a second-team Class 6A all-state selection…first-team All-Hillsborough County…second-team Tampa Bay Times All-Suncoast…posted 77 tackles (30 solo), 31 tackles for loss, 12 sacks (for minus 100 yards), and returned an interception 70 yards for a touchdown as an outside linebacker in his senior season…helped lead Jefferson to a 10-2 record… recorded 107 tackles, 20 sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery on his career… rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com…also had offers from Louisville, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. PERSONAL: The son of Monique Brown… has an older sister, Thomasina, an older brother, Paul, and a younger brother Roland… member of the honor roll in 2013.
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LB x RFr. x 6-0, 240 x Frostproof, Fla. x Victory Christian Acad. x Texas
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2015: A four-star recruit from nearby Frostproof, Fla., Cherry originally signed with Texas but elected to transfer back home shortly after the start of fall camp in his first season in Austin…joined the Bulls’ camp in August and sat out the 2015 season under NCAA transfer rules with four years of eligibility remaining. VICTORY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY HS: Cherry was rated No. 12 among inside linebackers in the nation, the No. 46 player at any position in the state of Florida, as well as a four-star recruit by Rivals…he starred in his senior season at Victory Christian Academy playing for coach Tommy Lewis…was named Small School Defensive Player of the Year by the Lakeland Ledger after posting 160 tackles (95 solo), two sacks, four interceptions and four forced fumbles…a two-time, first-team all-county pick, Cherry earned a reputation as one of the hardest hitters in the county after leading the Storm to the 2014 Class 2A state championship…selected No. 1 on Big County Preps’ list of the biggest hitters in their coverage area…selected to The Ledger’s Super 16, Cherry recorded 90 tackles and 4.5 sacks as a junior at Frostproof HS to earn first-team all-county honors…started playing varsity football at Frostproof as an eighth-grader…in addition to Texas, Cherry held nearly 35 offers coming out of high school, including from Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Miami, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia Tech and Wisconsin.
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CHILDS
DB x Jr. x 6-0, 180 x Kissimmee, Fla. x Osceola HS x
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2015: Redshirt season...injured his knee during fall camp and missed the entire season.
2015: Injured his knee during fall camp and missed the entire season.
2014: Childs saw action in all 12 games…posted two tackles…lettered.
2014: Redshirt season ... underwent shoulder surgery after suffering an injury in practice.
2013: Childs appeared in six games and started the final two games of the season at safety...led the team with three interceptions and added 10 tackles…posted four tackles at No. 17 UCF (11/29)… intercepted a pass and had a tackle vs. No. 15 Miami (9/28)… grabbed two interceptions and had a tackle vs. SMU (11/23)…posted four tackles in the season finale at Rutgers (12/7)… lettered.
NORTH MIAMI HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Ed Williams at North Miami HS…team posted a 10-2 record in 2013…posted 25 catches for 342 yards and three touchdowns in 2013…tallied 58 catches for 696 yards and 10 touchdowns on his career…had 27 catches and five touchdowns as a junior… No. 24 on the 2014 Miami-Dade Top 50 list…rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com…also had offers from Cincinnati, Temple, Marshall and Tulane among others.
OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Doug Nichols ... selected to play in the Central Florida All-Star game ... ranked 41st in the Orlando Sentinel’s Super 60 ... a second-team 7A all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior ... tabbed first-team all-Central Florida ... a first-team all-conference pick ... tabbed Defensive Player of the Year by the Osceola News-Gazette ... posted 30 tackles, eight INTs, five PBU, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery ... returned two INTs for TDs ... also returned 12 punts for 254 yards (21.2 ypr) and two TDs with a long of 62 yards ... helped Osceola to a 13-1 record, a district tile and a berth in the state semifinals. CHILDS - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2013 6-2 8 2 10 2014 12-0 1 1 2 Career 18-2 9 3 12
TFL 0 0 0
SACKS 0-0 0-0 0-0
INT 3 0 3
PBU 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0
PERSONAL: The son of Serge Clerveaux… hobbies include relaxing at home, reading and teaching fundamentals at his old youth football program.
FR 0 0 0
CHILDS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 4 Twice (at UCF, at Rutgers, 2013) INT: 2 (SMU, 2013)
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ELKANAH
MACKEY AWARD CANDIDATE HOLDS USF GAME RECEIVING RECORD FOR A TIGHT END (126 YARDS) 2015: Appeared in 10 games on the season…caught nine passes for 208 yards and two touchdowns on the year…averaged 23.1 yards per catch...had a career-long 62-yard TD reception in the season-opener against FAMU (9/5)… in his collegiate debut, set the USF record for receiving yards by a tight end with 126 yards on four catches...recorded a 23-yard TD reception vs. Memphis (10/2) that earned ESPN SportsCenter Top 10 Play recognition…caught two passes for 48 yards in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21).
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WR x Fr. x 6-4, 203 x Tampa, Fla. x Wharton HS x
WHARTON HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports…also had offers from Miami, UCF, N.C. State, Western Kentucky and Marshall...played under David Mitchell at Wharton HS, two-year letterman for the Wildcats… Wildcats went 8-2 during Dukes’ senior year, where he compiled 41 catches for 780 yards and 14 touchdowns… led his team to a 44-0 victory over Wiregrass Ranch, with four catches for 101 yards and a touchdown… honorable mention for Hillsborough All-County team, participated in Hillsborough County East-West Senior All-Star game ... junior year, he flourished with 486 receiving yards and five touchdowns….moved to Florida from North Carolina prior to junior season…member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
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2014: Redshirt season. VANGUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Alex Castaneda at Vanguard…posted 45 receptions for 596 yards and six touchdowns while adding a rushing touchdown as a senior…recorded 64 receptions for 847 yards and eight receiving touchdowns (nine overall) on his career…didn’t start playing football until his sophomore year …also had an offer from Wisconsin among others. PERSONAL: The son of Yvonne Thompson… goes by the nickname, Kano. DILLON - CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS REC YDS AVG TD 2015 10-0 9 208 23.1 2
LONG 62
DILLON’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions..........................................................................................4, vs. FAMU (9/5/15) Receiving Yards..............................................................................126, vs. FAMU (9/5/15) Receiving TDs................................................................ 1, 2X, last vs. Memphis (10/2/15) Long Reception........................................................................62 (TD), vs. FAMU (9/5/15)
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2015: Redshirt season PORT CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit that was recruited as a defensive back by numerous programs…was named Suncoast Sports All-Area Defense as a senior… also played basketball at Port Charlotte High School… received offers from Appalachian State, Iowa State, Temple, UAB, UCF, UConn, North Carolina, South Alabama, Georgia Southern, UAB, Western Kentucky… Coached by Jordan Ingman. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 23, 1996 in West Covina, Calif. ... Son of Jermaine and Geraldine Taylor.
PLAYERS
DB x Fr. x 6-0, 195 x Lake Wale, Fla. x Lake Wales HS x
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PERSONAL: Born April 27, 1997 in Sarasota...son of Carla Leath...cousin, Anthony Johnson, played at Temple...earned All A’s Honor Roll...has two sisters, Amber and Nikki.
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FERGUSON S x So. x 5-9, 183 x Tampa, Fla. x Sickles HS x
2015: Played in five games...recorded two tackles on the year...logged a tackle in his debut in the season opener vs. FAMU. SICKLES HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit, Ferguson was a Tampa Tribune 2014 All-Hillsborough Honorable Mention…played for the West in the Hillsborough County Senior All-Star Game…also earned all-county honors as a junior at Gaither HS…Received offers from Eastern Michigan, Appalachian State, Iowa State, FIU, Ball State, FAU, South Alabama… Coached by Brian Turner. PERSONAL: Born July 14, 1996 in Tampa, Fla. ... Son of Tanesha Valerio.
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LAKE WALES HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN and No. 28 nationally at his position… rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports, Scout and Rivals… also received offers from Florida, Michigan State, Georgia, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Kentucky, Iowa State, Virginia, Navy, and Tulane among others...played for Tavaris Johnson at Lake Wales High School… named to The Ledger’s all-county first team as a senior after posting 66 tackles, including 59 solo stops and 12 tackles for loss… also named to the all-county first team as a junior after registering 67 tackles, eight sacks, three interceptions and five touchdowns.
DIXON
S x RFr. x 6-3, 207 x Port Charlotte, Fla. x Port Charlotte HS x
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FLOWERS QB x Jr. x 6-0, 209 x Miami, Fla. x Miami Jackson HS x
DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD CANDIDATE 2015 TEAM MVP SET USF QB RUSHING RECORD WITH 991 YARDS IN 2015 SET USF SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASS RECORD (22) SET USF SEASON TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR RECORD (34) SET AMERICAN CONFERENCE QB GAME RUSHING RECORD (201) 2015: Named the Team MVP...Flowers started all 13 games at quarterback after earning the starting job in fall camp…posted one of the top seasons ever by a USF quarterback while leading the team to a school-record 5,741 yards of total offense...set a USF record with 22 passing touchdowns on the season and led the team with 12 rushing TDs, the second-most in USF history…set a USF season record for total touchdowns accounted for with 34...posted 3,287 yards of total offense, the third-best mark in USF history...passed for 2,296 yards, the eigth-best mark in USF history and just the fourth player to reach 2,000 yards..ran for a QB record 991 yards, with a 67-yard long…ranked six in the conference in total rushing yards and fifth in total offense…completed 59.1 percent of his passes (163-276), the fourth-best mark in USF history, and had a TD to INT ratio of 22-8 (2.75), the third-best in USF history...posted a pass efficiency rating of 149.44, the second-best mark in USF history and ranked fourth in the conference and 25th nationally...completed 60% or better of his passes in eight games...averaged 14.09 yards per completion, second in the AAC and 13th nationally...set a conference and USF record for QB rushing yards with 201 in a 38-14 win over SMU (10/24), running for three TD…logged 381 total yards and three TDs in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21) passing for a career-best 273 yards and a 53-yard TD and running for 108 yards and two TDs...posted 320 total yards, passing for 230 and running for 90 with three total TDs (two passing, one rushing) in the Bulls’ 44-23 win over Temple (11/14)…accounted for 314 yards and three TDs in a win over Syracuse (10/10), completing 15-of-22 (68.2%) passes for 259 yards and two TD, and running for 55 yards and a TD...set a season-high with 17 completions on 26 attempts (65.4%) in a loss to Memphis (10/2) throwing for 199 yards …threw for a season-best four TDs going 10-of-16 for 171 yards in a 65-27 win over Cincinnati (11/20)…accounted for five TDs in a 44-3 win at UCF (11/26), rushing for 87 yards and two TDs and passing for 176 yards ant three TDs...ran for 85 yards and a TD at Maryland (9/19)...ran for 98 yards and a TD at UConn (10/17) while passing for 157 yards and two TD...ran for 79 yards and passed for 200 yards and two TD, including a game-winning 67-yard pass to Rodney Adams with four minutes to play in a big win at ECU (11/7)...threw for two TD at Florida State (9/12), including a season-long 71-yard TD pass to D’Ernest Johnson.
had offers from Alabama, Nebraska, Florida, Miami (Fla.), Texas, Tennessee, Pittsburgh, UCF and Cincinnati among others. PERSONAL: The son of Nancy Flowers, Flowers lived in with his uncle’s family after both of his parents passed...Flowers was 7 years old when his father died, while his mother, Nancy, died of cancer in January 2012 during his junior year of high school...has a sister, Shanay...nickname is Winky...born Jan. 2, 1994.
2014: Played in five games and made one start in his first season at USF…passed for 111 yards, with a 34-yard long, and ran for 73, with a 22-yard long on the year…made his first collegiate appearance vs. N.C. State (9/13), entering late in the game and completing 1-of-4 passes for 7 yards and two interceptions and running six times for 32 yards… attempted passes in three games on the year…made his first career start at SMU (11/15) just days after his stepbrother, Bradley Holt, was shot and killed in Miami…completed 6-of-15 passes for 105 yards, including a 34-yard completion to Kennard Swanson, and ran four times for 33 yards…also saw action vs. ECU (10/11), Houston (11/1) and Memphis (11/22) …lettered.
FLOWERS - CAREER STATISTICS PASSING YEAR GP-GS COMP ATT PCT 2014 5-1 8 20 40.0 2015 13-13 163 276 59.1 Career 18-14 171 296 57.8 RUSHING YEAR ATT YDS TD 2014 13 73 0 2015 191 991 12 Career 204 1,186 12
MIAMI JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Antonio Brown at Miami Jackson HS, where he was a four-year letterman and three-time team MVP…widely considered one of the best athletes in Florida…the versatile dual-threat quarterback accounted for 1,349 yards passing and ran for 641 yards and 10 touchdowns in his senior season…scored five touchdowns vs. Edison HS…totaled 6,042 yards passing and 2,002 yards rushing with 32 touchdowns on his career...rated a four-star recruit by Scout.com and No. 82 in the final Scout 300 national ranking…ranked as the No. 9 dual-threat quarterback in the nation and the No. 43 player in Florida by 247sports.com…ranked No. 9 in the 2014 Orlando Sentinel Florida Top 100… No. 7 on the 2014 Miami-Dade Top 50 list named to 2012 first team AllDade Football Team by the Miami Herald…completed 115-of-243 passes for 1,712 yards and 17 touchdowns while running for 631 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior…threw for 2,151 yards and ran for 562 as a sophomore…clocked a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash…also
FLOWERS’ CAREER HIGHS Completions................................................................................17, vs. Memphis (10/2/15) Attempts.....................................................................................26, vs. Memphis (10/2/15) Completion Percentage (min. 15 att.)................................75.0 (12-16), vs. FAMU (9/5/15) Passing Yards............................................................................... 273, vs. WKU (12/21/15) Long Pass....................................................................................71 (TD), at FSU (9/12/15) Passing TDs..............................................................................4, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Rushes........................................................................................ 24, at Maryland (9/19/15) Rushing Yards.............................................................................. 201, vs. SMU (10/24/15) Long Rush...................................................................................... 67, vs. SMU (10/24.15) Rushing TDs..................................................................................... 3, vs. SMU (10/24/15)
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TD 0 22 22
INT 2 8 10
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FULLWOOD S/PR x Jr. x 6-2, 199 x Tampa, Fla. x Tampa Tech HS x
2015: Played in all 13 games, starting two…the primary punt returner for USF, averaged 10.4 yards per return, second in the conference and 26th nationally …posted 198 yards on 19 returns…recorded a career-long return 46 yard return at Florida State (9/12)…recorded a career-best 82 yards on just three punt returns against SMU (10/24)…totaled 38 tackles on the season, including 30 solo stops…recorded a season-high six tackles in a loss at Maryland (9/19)…recorded five tackles against Syracuse (10/10) and Cincinnati (11/20)… responsible for two pass break-ups, two forced fumbles and a tackle for loss on the year. 2014: Saw action in eight games and started the last three in his first season on the field… posted five tackles and one tackle for loss on the year…saw his first collegiate action at Wisconsin (9/27) and made his first start at SMU (11/15), posting a season-high two tackles in that game…also made starts at Memphis and vs. UCF…recorded a tackle in four games…lettered. TAMPA BAY TECH HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Jayson Roberts at Tampa Tech… named a Class 7A all-state honorable mention selection…first-team All-Hillsborough County…versatile athlete that played several positions…made 21 receptions for 356 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 109 yards on 13 carries as a senior…posted 23 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries on defense… also excelled as a special teams return man, returning one kickoff for a touchdown…rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com…ranked No. 12 on the Tampa Bay Times Home Team Top 25…caught two touchdown passes and earned MVP honors for the South Team in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association North-South All-Star Game, helping lead the South team to victory…represented the United States in the International Bowl in Austin, Texas… for his career, he ran for 222 yards on 29 carries, made 35 receptions for 568 yards and three touchdowns on offense and posted 46 tackles, five interceptions and 11 pass deflections on defense while scoring eight total touchdowns…a two-sport athlete who also played basketball…also had offers from Arizona, Florida State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, UCF, Louisville and Cincinnati among many others. PERSONAL: The son of Takeela and Timothy Fullwood…has an older sister, Timesha, and older brothers, Dexter, and Timothy… also has younger sisters, Takiya and Tyra, and a younger brother, Trey…. family member Brent Fullwood played for the Green Bay Packers… family members with football backgrounds also include Derrick Fullwood (Georgia Southern), Phillip Fullwood (Morris Brown), Robert Gillespie (Tennessee), Aaron Randolph (Ft. Valley St.) and Elmer Wilson (Mississippi St.)… hobbies include piano, basketball, drama, singing and directing youth at church. FULLWOOD - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2014 8-3 5 0 5 2015 13-2 30 8 38 Career 20-5 35 8 43 PUNT RETURNS No. YDS AVG 2015 19 198 10.4
TFL 1.0 1.0 2.0 TD 0
SACKS 0-0 0-0 0-0 LG 46
INT 0 0 0
PBU 0 2 2
FF 0 2 2
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GAINER
OL x Fr. x 6-6, 310 x Panama City, Fla. x Bay Senior HS x
BAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports, Scout, Rivals and ESPN… also received offers from Florida, Louisville, Miami, NC State, North Carolina, South Alabama, Southern Miss, Troy, UAB and Western Kentucky…played for Jim Longerbeam at Bay High School, which went 8-3 in 2015… named to the Florida All-State Class 5A Second Team as a senior… anchored a line that helped Bay rush for 2,318 yards and 31 touchdowns in 2015...earned two varsity letter.
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CHRISTION
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TAJEE
PERSONAL: Born Dec. 19, 1997 in Panama City, Fla...the son of Gina Lewis and Terry Gainer...full name is Christion Malik Gainer.
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FR 0 0 0
FULLWOOD’S CAREER HIGHS Long Punt Return.................................................................. 45, at Florida State (9/12/15) Punt Return Yards..........................................................................82, vs. SMU (10/24/15) Yards per return (minimun 2)......................................................27.3 , vs. SMU (10/24/15) Tackles......................................................................... 5, 3X, last vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) INT.................................................................................1, 2x, last vs. N.C. State (9/13/14) TFL................................................................................1, 3x, last vs. Syracuse (10/10/15) PBU...................................................................................... 1, 3x, last at Tulsa (10/18/14) FF........................................................................................1, 2X, last vs. SMU (10/24/15)
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MICHAEL
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GALATI
C x So. x 6-3, 290 x Bradenton, Fla. x Manatee HS x
2015: Appeared in three games on the season, serving as the back-up at the center position to senior Brynjar Gudmundsson. 2014: Redshirt season. MANATEE HIGH SCHOOL: Played for legendary coach Joe Kinnan at Manatee HS… attended the same high school and played for the same coach as USF head coach Willie Taggart…a 2013 second-team Class 8A all-state selection…leader of the Manatee offensive line, helping pave the way for an offense that averaged 322 yards rushing per game… the Hurricanes tallied 3,874 yards and 47 touchdowns rushing in 2013 and posted an 11-1 record…first-team all-county…rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and Scout.com… was part of Manatee’s 2011 7A state championship team as the Hurricanes went 13-2.
OUTLOOK
PERSONAL: The son of Mike and Mary Galati…has two sisters, Emma and Julie Ann… his cousin, Carmine Galati, played football at Fordham, and his cousin, Nick Galati, played football at Jacksonville University… made the honor roll all four years of high school… hobbies include going to the beach, boating and working out.
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CAMERON
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GERGLEY DB x So. x 6-0, 175 x Orlando, Fla. x Winter Park HS x
2015: Saw action in two games, recording a tackle vs. Western Kentucky in the Miami Beach Bowl. 2014: Redshirt season.
DONOVAN
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2015: Did not see action.
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WR x RFr. x 6-6, 197 x Tampa, Fla. x Newsome HS x
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GODWIN
DB x Sr. x 5-10, 205 x Tampa, Fla. x Freedom HS x
2015: Appeared in 13 games, starting the last 10…third on the team with 63 tackles on the season, 46 solo…recorded one tackle for loss and three pass break-ups…recorded 10 tackles (7 solo) in a loss to Navy (10/31)…recorded nine tackles in a loss to Florida State (9/12)...had eight tackles in a win at UConn (10/17)...recorded at least two tackles in every game on the season...have five stops in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21). 2014: Godwin started nine games and played in all 12 on the season at safety…finished third on the team with 72 tackles (53 solo) and added 1.0 tackle for loss, two pass breakups and one recovered fumble…had a season-high 14 tackles and recovered a fumble to lead USF at No. 19 Wisconsin (9/27)…posted nine tackles at Cincinnati (10/24)…had eight stops vs. No. 19 ECU (10/11)…had eight tackles vs. N.C. State (9/13)…posted four or more tackles in 10 games…had six tackles in the Bulls win at Tulsa (10/18)…lettered. 2013: Godwin appeared in 12 games and started the final nine of the season at safety in his true freshman campaign…ranked fourth on the team with 49 tackles and added one tackle for loss, one interception, and three pass break-ups...had at least two tackles in every game…posted four tackles in his college debut vs. McNeese State (8/31)…returned a blocked field goal 75 yards for a TD in a win vs. Cincinnati (10/5)…made his first career-start vs. No. 15 Miami (9/28) and posted four tackles…led the team with six tackles and added an interception at No. 17 UCF (11/29)…had five tackles and two pass breakups in a win at UConn (10/12)…had five tackles vs. No. 18 Louisville (10/26)…posted a career high nine in tackles in the season finale at Rutgers (12/7)…earned the Freshman of the Year Award at the annual USF banquet…lettered. FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Todd Donohoe at Freedom ... a four-year letterman who was an all-state and two-time all-Hillsborough selection ... recorded 90 tackles, six TFL, three INTs and 10 PBU over his final two prep seasons ... a third-team 7A all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior ... an honorable mention all-Hillsborough pick ... tallied 47 tackles, four TFL, two INTs and five PBU ... also rushed for 250 yards and returned a punt 80 yards for a TD ... voted most valuable defensive back ... ranked 41st in the Tampa Bay Times’ Top 100 entering his senior year ... an honorable mention all-Hillsborough selection as a junior ... posted 43 tackles, two TFL, an INT, five PBU and a fumble recovery ... voted team MVP ... also lettered in track and field. PERSONAL: Born in Tampa ... son of Teresa Godwin and Ken Capers. GODWIN - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2013 12-9 19 30 49 2014 12-9 53 19 72 2015 13-10 46 17 63 Career 37-28 129 55 184
TFL 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0
SACKS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
INT 1 0 0 1
PBU 3 2 2 7
FF 0 0 0 0
FR 0 1 0 1
GODWIN’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles........................................................................................14, at Wisconsin (9/27/14) TFL......................................................................................1, 2x, last vs. UConn (9/19/14) INT..................................................................................................... 1, vs. UCF (11/29/13) Touchdown................................................................................1, vs. Cincinnati (10/05/13) FR.................................................................................................1, at Wisconsin (9/27/14) PBU.............................................................................................. 2, vs. UConn (10/12/13)
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BRENT
2016
P x So. x 6-3, 198 x Jacksonville, Fla. x Mandarin HS x
2015: After serving as a backup to all-conference punter Mattias Ciabatti through the first 12 games, Gordon saw action in the Miami Beach Bowl...he punted seven times in the game for a 39.6 yard average, downing one inside the 20 and forcing four fair catches.
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GORDON
MANDARIN HIGH SCHOOL: 2014 8A third-team all-state...coached by Brian Braddock at Mandarin...punted 31 times for a 42-yard average with a 51-yard long in his senior campaign of 2014...punted 38 times as a junior for a 38.2-yard averaged and a 57-yard long...went 2-for-2 on PAT during his career...a 2014 first-team all-district selection and 2014 NFFCA all-star game punter...led the Gateway Conference in punting in 2013..twoyear .lacrosse team captain...played for Team Florida (lacrosse)...second team all-district in lacrosse...four-year letterman in lacrosse, three years in soccer and two in football... honor society member with 4.2 grade-point average. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 10, 1997 in Jacksonville...the son of Julie and Robert Gordon... majoring in health science... his uncle, Carl Gordon, kicked at East Carolina in the 1970’s . OUTLOOK PLAYERS
ZAYBREION
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RB x Sr. x 5-10, 210 x Baldwin, Fla. x Baldwin HS x Ellsworth JC
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JEREMI MARLON
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GONZALEZ DT x RFr. x 6-4, 280 x Cape Coral, Fla. x North Fort Myers HS x
2015: Suffered a knee injury and took a redshirt season. NORTH FORT MYERS HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit, Gonzalez was named to the Florida All-State Class 5A First Team and was a News-Press all-area honorable mention… ranked the No. 40 defensive end in the nation by Scout…coached by former Bucs running back Earnest Graham…was invited to play in the Blue Grey All-American Bowl at Raymond James Stadium… started his prep career at Island Coast and won a district championship before transferring… posted 53 tackles and six tackles for loss as a junior…also received offers from Alabama, Arizona, Boston College, Cincinnati, Florida, FAU, FSU, Iowa State, Maryland, Miami, Nebraska, Purdue, Tennessee.
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HALL
OL x Jr. x 6-5, 340 x Atlanta, Ga. x Tri-Cities HS x
2015: Appeared in eight games as a back-up at left guard behind senior all-conference selection Thor Jozwiak… was part of an offensive line that plowed the way for a school record 3,205 rushing yards and led The American in fewest sacks allowed in conference games (1.12 per game)…helped the Bulls produce a record 5,741 yards of offense. 2014: Hall saw action in seven games in his first season on the field for the Bulls…was number two on the depth chart at left guard…lettered. 2013: A redshirt season. TRI-CITIES HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Kenneth Miller at Tri-Cities ... a three-year starter ... played in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl ... a member of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Super 75 ... ranked as the nation’s eighth-best guard or center by Tom Lemming entering senior season ... first-team all-state selection by The Associated Press as a junior ...all-metro honors from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution ... helped Tri-Cities to a 10-3 record and a trip to the state playoffs quarterfinals... the 10 wins were a school record. PERSONAL: Born in Atlanta, Ga. ... son of James Hall ... plans to major in economics.
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HAMPTON DB x Fr. x 6-1, 180 x Tampa, Fla. x Hillsborough HS x
HILLSBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN, Scout, Rivals and 247Sports… also received offers from Alcorn State, FIU, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Marshall, Mercer, Middle Tennessee State, Pittsburgh, Temple, Virginia…played for Earl Garcia at Hillsborough High School in Tampa… named to the Florida Class 6A All-State Team…named to the Tampa Tribune’s 2015 All-Hillsborough County First Team after intercepting six passes and posting 37 tackles (25 solo). ..team’s Defensive Player of the Year...two-year team captain...also caught 11 passes for 114 yards and two touchdowns as a senior… named to the 2015 All-Western Conference First Team (Hillsborough County Public Schools), voted on by the school district’s varsity coaches… named a Tampa Tribune 2014 All-Hillsborough County honorable mention… as a junior, made 51 tackles (33 solo) with four interceptions and seven pass breakups. ...also caught 30 passes for 591 yards with three touchdowns in 2014...four-year letterman. PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 8, 1997 in Tampa...the son of Katrina Platt and Michael Hampton...cousin of Najeh Davenport who played at Miami...uncle, Eugene Hampton, played at Troy University...has three younger brothers and a younger sister.
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HARRIS
LB x Sr. x 6-2, 225 x Tampa, Fla. x Hillsborough HS x
2015: Played in 11 games, starting 10 at the “Stinger” linebacker position…recorded 42 tackles on the year, including 29 solo tackles…also recorded 4.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, an interception and a forced fumble…recorded nine tackles in a win over ECU (11/7)…also recorded five tackles against Syracuse (10/10) and UConn (10/17). 2014: Harris had a break-out year as he started all 11 games he played at inside linebacker…named and NCAA FBS statistical champion (just the second in USF history) after leading the nation with .55 forced fumbles per game on the season…his six forced fumbles on the year set a new USF season record…finished second on the team (17th in the AAC) with 77 tackles (52 solo) and led the Bulls and finished sixth in the AAC with 10.5 tackles for loss…tied the for the team lead and ranked seventh in the AAC with two fumble recoveries and added two sacks on the year…led the team in tackles in three games, twice posting a season-high 11 stops…posted at least four tackles in every game he played…missed one game due to injury…was named AAC Defensive POW after posting a team-high nine tackles, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a sack vs. Maryland (9/6)…led the team with 11 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery vs. UCF (11/28)… led the team with 11 tackles, a tackle for loss and a forced fumble at Cincinnati (10/24)… forced a fumble and recorded nine tackles in a win at Tulsa (10/18)…had nine tackles and a forced fumble vs. Western Carolina (8/30)…logged two tackles for loss and five tackles in a win over UConn (9/19)…had two tackles for loss and six solo tackles at Wisconsin (9/27)...lettered. 2013: Harris appeared in all 12 games and started seven as a true freshman…was on the field for 340 defensive plays…totaled 35 tackles with 2.5 tackles for loss, one pass break-up and one forced fumble…made his first-career start vs. FAU (9/14) and had a team-leading 12 tackles to go with a forced fumble and a TFL...12 tackles were the third-highest total by a USF player on the year…posted a career-high two tackles for loss vs. Cincinnati (10/5)... had four tackles in wins over Cincinnati (10/5) and at UConn (10/12)…posted two tackles in 46
his first-career game in the season-opener vs. McNeese State (8/31)…posted at least one tackle in nine games… lettered. HILLSBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Earl Garcia at Hillsborough ... a three-year starter who was an all-state and three-time all-county selection ... led the Terriers to a 30-6 record during his three seasons ... tallied 301 tackles, three sacks, seven pressures, an INT, four PBU and three fumble recoveries ... a first-team 6A all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior ... a first-team all-Hillsborough and honorable mention all-Suncoast pick ... recorded 117 tackles, two sacks, three pressures and three PBU ... also rushed for 726 yards and 15 TDs and punted 28 times for a 36 yards per punt average ... helped Hillsborough to a 9-2 record and a berth in the regional semifinals ... ranked 19th in the Tampa Bay Times’ Top 100 and 20th in the Orlando Sentinel’s MidWest Super 60 list entering his senior year ... a second-team all-Hillsborough selection as a junior ... posted 89 tackles, a sack, three pressures, a PBU and two fumble recoveries ... also punted 34 times for a 37.2 average ... led Hillsborough to an 11-1 record, a perfect 6-0 league record and a trip to the regional semifinals ... a second-team all-Hillsborough selection as a sophomore ... tallied 95 tackles, a pressure, an INT and a fumble recovery ... helped the Terriers to a 10-3 record and a berth in the regional semifinals. PERSONAL: Born in Gainesville, Fla. ... son of Lindsey and Connie Harris ... brother, Brandon, joined the USF football program as a walk-on in 2012 ... cousin, Lindsey Lamar, was a standout performer at USF from 2009-12. HARRIS - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2013 12-7 18 17 35 2014 11-11 52 25 77 2015 11-10 29 13 42 Career 33-26 99 55 154
TFL 2.5 10.5 4.5 17.5
SACKS 0-0 2.0-8 1.5-11 3.5-19
INT 0 0 0 0
PBU 1 1 0 2
FF 1 6 1 8
FR 0 2 0 2
HARRIS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles............................................................................................. 12, vs. FAU (09/14/13) Sacks..................................................................................1, 2X, last at UConn (10/17/15) TFL.................................................................................................... 3, vs. UCF (11/28/14) PBU..........................................................................................1, vs. Cincinnati (10/05/13) FF...................................................................................................2, vs. Maryland (9/6/14) FR..........................................................................................1, 2x, last vs. UCF (11/28/14) @USFFOOTBALL • #DoSOMETHING
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HECTOR
DT x Jr. x 6-2, 296 x Tampa, Fla. x Robinson HS x
2015: Appeared in 12 games on the season…recorded 19 tackles, including 14 solo tackles…sixth on the team with seven tackles for loss and tied for the team lead with five sacks on the year…also recorded one pass break up and one forced fumble……recorded a season-best six tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks in a win over FAMU (9/5)... had three tackles, two tackles for loss and two sacks in a win over Cincinnati (11/20). 2014: Hector saw action in six games…lettered. 2013: A redshirt season. ROBINSON HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mike Depue at Robinson ... a versatile two-way lineman who was an all-state and two-time all-county selection ... posted 86 tackles and 6.5 sacks during his final two seasons ... a first-team 5A all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior ... a first-team all-Suncoast and all-Hillsborough pick ... tallied 55 tackles, 3.5 sacks, nine TFL and a PBU ... led a defense that allowed less than 12 points per game ... helped the Knights to a 12-2 record and a berth in the state semifinals ... ranked 40th in the Tampa Bay Times’ Top 100 entering his senior year ... an honorable mention all-Hillsborough selection as a junior ... posted 31 tackles and three sacks ... led Robinson to a 9-3 record and a trip to the regional semifinals ... played his first two varsity seasons at Gulf High School in New Port Richey, Fla. ... also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL: Born in Tampa, Fla. ... son of Monica Lockett ... plans on majoring in engineering. HECTOR - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2014 6-0 0 0 0 2015 12-0 14 5 19 Career 18-0 14 5 19
TFL 0 7.0 7.0
SACKS 0-0 5.0-35 5.0-35
INT 0 0 0
PBU 0 1 1
FF 0 1 1
FR 0 0 0
HECTOR’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles................................................................................................ 6, vs. FAMU (9/5/15) Sacks............................................................................. 2.0, 2X. last vs. Temple (11/14/15) TFL.................................................................................................. 3.0, vs. FAMU (9/5/15) FF..............................................................................................1, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15)
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CB x So. x 5-8, 170 x Coconut Creek, Fla. x Monarch HS x
2015: Named Freshman of the Year at the team’s annual awards banquet…appeared in all 13 games at cornerback, including starts in each of the last 10 games…totaled 26 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions and a team-best six pass break-ups…15th in the AAC in passes defended per game (0.67)...11th in conference play with six passes defended… one of four Bulls with multiple interceptions on the season…recorded his first collegiate interception in 51-3 rout of FAMU (9/5), his first collegiate game…set career-highs with five tackles, and 1.5 tackles for loss against Memphis (10/2)…earned his first-career start in the 45-24 homecoming weekend win vs. Syracuse (10/10)…notched his second-career interception in the 44-3 Thanksgiving night road win at UCF (11/26)...posted three tackles in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21). MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit, Hoggins Jr. was named Broward’s 8A-7A6A Defensive Player of the Year by the Sun Sentinel after intercepting 15 passes in 12 games as a senior and returning four for touchdowns… intercepted 12 passes in his first five games as a senior… intercepted a total of 13 passes in his previous two seasons as a starter…Also received offers from Akron, Bowling Green, Charlotte, Cincinnati, FIU, FAU, Louisville, Marshall, Massachusetts, Ohio, TCU, Temple, Texas, Tulane, Wisconsin… Coached by Calvin Davis. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 22, 1997 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ... son of Ronnie Hoggins ... majoring in communications. HOGGINS - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR 2015 13-10 22 4 26 1.5 0-0 2 6 0 0 HOGGINS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles.......................................................................................... 5, vs. Memphis (10/2/15) TFL............................................................................................ 1.5, vs. Memphis (10/2/15) INT........................................................................................... 1, 2X last at UCF (11/26/15) PBU.............................................................................................. 1, vs. Memphis (10/2/15)
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RONNIE
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BRUCE
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
RYAN
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HINTZE
TE x Jr. x 6-6, 235 x Bradenton, Fla. x Braden River HS x SCF Manatee-Sarasota
PERSONAL: Has a modeling contract with Elite Modeling Management Miami...runs multiple social media accounts including @amazingvines (106K followers) and @USFProblems (28K followers) through his company Hintze Media.
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AUSTIN
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HUDSON
S x So. x 6-2, 209 x Tampa, Fla. x Plant HS x Wisconsin x
2015: Redshirt season 2014 (WISCONSIN): Hudson was a January 2014 enrollee at Wisconsin and quickly earned playing time in his freshman campaign as a Badger…saw action in all 14 games, mostly on special teams…recorded 19 tackles (13 in Big Ten action), one sack and one forced fumble…made a career-high four tackles against Maryland (10.25)… recorded two tackles at Iowa (11/22)... notched three tackles at Rutgers (11/1)... logged one tackle vs. Illinois (10/11)... tallied two tackles at Northwestern (10/4)... posted one tackle in Wisconsin’s win over USF (9/27).
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
PLANT HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit, Hudson is a tremendous athlete who logged a 4.45 time in the 40-yard dash and a 40-inch vertical…played for coach Robert Weiner at Plant HS…posted 90 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, 12 pass breakups, three interceptions and two forced fumbles in his senior season at Plant HS….also logged 20 receptions for 447 yards and six touchdowns as a receiver as he helped Plant to a second consecutive district championship and the Florida Class 8A state semifinals….finished high school with 4.6 cumulative GPA… also participated in track and field.
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DE x So. x 6-4, 243 x Birmingham, Ala. x Parker HS x Hinds CC x
HINDS CC: Ranked No. 68 in Rivals Juco Top 100 junior college prospects in 2016… rated as a three-star recruit by Scout…committed to play for UAB in 2014…received offers from East Carolina, Georgia Southern, Mississippi State, Western Kentucky, Illinois, South Alabama…played in nine games for Hinds CC in 2014 as a true freshman…recorded 21 tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack as a true freshman…redshirted the 2015 season at Hinds.. will have three years of eligibility remaining. PARKER HIGH SCHOOL: Posted 70 tackles, 18 sacks, 21 tackles for loss as a senior at Parker High School in Birmingham, Ala...earned all-state, all-metro and all-city honors... team captain. PERSONAL: Born April 24, 1995 in Alabama...son of Marquis Hannon...cousin of Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston, who attended the Bulls’ 2016 Spring Game...godfather, Otis Lavvertee, played at UAB and was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks.
PERSONAL: Parents are Eric Hudson and Samantha Hudson Geiger...uncle, Buzz Geiger, played football at Virginia Tech and for the Washington Redskins...an AP scholar ... majoring in psychology ... leads a bible study for third grade boys.
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JACKSON
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DE x Jr. x 6-4, 243 x Muskogee, Okla. x Muskogee HS x Butler CC x
BUTLER CC: Rated a four-star recruit by ESPN and No. 33 nationally at his position… rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports, Scout and Rivals…also received offers from Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Memphis and Washington State…played two seasons at Butler County Community College (Kansas)…Grizzlies went 9-2 in his senior season (6-1 in conference)…recorded 54 tackles (24 solo), 5.5 sacks and a team-high 18 tackles for loss while forcing five fumbles in his sophomore campaign (2015)…the Grizzlies allowed just 18.1 points per game and 129.5 yards on the ground… as a freshman at Butler (2014) he saw limited action and had 2.5 sacks, 3.0 tackles for loss, and a fumble caused. MUSKOGEE HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Muskogee High School (Okla.)…logged 145 career tackles (107 solo), including 44 tackles for loss and 32 sacks while causing five fumbles and grabbing one interception…also had 546 yards receiving and six touchdowns on his career…earned second-team all-state honors from the Tulsa World at defensive end in his senior season…posted 76 tackles (58 solo), 19 sacks and 20 tackles for loss during his senior campaign (2013).
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2015: Saw action in nine games...posted a tackle in the Cincinnati game. 2014: Redshirt season JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter for coach James Harrell at Jesuit HS…Class 5A all-state first team in 2014 and second team in 2013...named first-team All-Hillsborough County Defense in 2012 & 2013, and was a MaxPreps first-team sophomore All-American in 2011...Butkus Award semifinalist in 2013...posted 87 tackles and eight quarterback hurries in 2013…helped lead team to 8-4 record in 2013…helped Team Tampa to back-toback 7-on-7 National Championships…recorded 149 tackles, 32 tackles for loss, 22 sacks and two fumble recoveries for his career…rated a four-star recruit by ESPN.com… ranked No. 16 on the Tampa Bay Times Home Team Top 25…named to WFLA’s Elite Eight… ranked as the 31st best defensive end prospect nationally by ESPN.com…also had offers from over 35 schools including Alabama, Auburn, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, USC and Stanford among others...four-year letterman in football and three-year in track and field...two-time state finalist in shot put and discuss. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 24, 1995...the son of Diane and Vincent Jackson… has an older sister, Dariah, and a younger brother, Levi… the cousin of Justin Gatlin, a gold medalist Olympic sprinter and former Tennessee Volunteer… cousin of former NFL quarterback Daunte Culpepper.. cousin of Matt Jones, a UF running back, and OJ Murdock, a former South Carolina Gamecock, who played for the Tennessee Titans...two-time Honor Roll... plans to major business and accounting.
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RB x Jr. x 5-10, 208 x Immokalee, Fla. x Immokalee HS x
PAUL HORNUNG AWARD CANDIDATE NAMED TEAM CO-OFFENSIVE MVP IN 2015 SET USF GAME RECORD FOR ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (281) 2015: Named offensive co-MVP and received a Leadership Award at the team’s annual awards banquet… appeared in all 13 of the team’s games, including one start…third on the team with 1,251 all-purpose yards, second in receiving yards (356), fourth in rushing (307) and first in kickoff returns (563)...set a record for a running back with four TD catches on the year...accounted for seven touchdowns, including passing for two...ran for 307 yards and a touchdown on 71 carries…second on the team with 26 receptions and 356 yards receiving...his four receiving touchdowns ranked third on the team…returned 21 kickoffs for 563 yards…third in the AAC and 16th nationally in kick return average (26.8)…first in conference play in kick return average (30.1)…went 2-for-2 for 63 yards and two touchdowns passing, completing passes of 34 and 29 yards on halfback pass plays...posted a school-record 281 all purpose yards in a 65-27 win over Cincinnati (11/20), carried the ball a career-high 11 times for a career-best 71 yards, catching two passes for 29 yards, and returning four kickoffs for 181 yards (including a 54-yard long)...set career highs with five receptions, 89 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns at No.11/8 Florida St. (9/12), including a 71-yard TD catch…threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Rodney Adams and ran nine times for 50 yards in a 28-20 win at UConn (10/17)…made his lone start of the season in the 38-14 win over SMU (10/24), running nine times for 28 yards and scoring his only rushing touchdown of the year on a 1-yard attempt...caught three passes for 77 yards and two touchdowns in the season-opener vs. FAMU (9/4)...caught four passes for 68 yards and ran five times for 34 yards in a win at UCF (11/26)...completed a 34-yard TD pass to Tyre McCants in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21). 2014: Saw action in all 12 games on the year and finished as the Bulls second-leading rusher with 46 carries for 150 yards (3.3 ypc)…also caught eight passes for 107 yards and a touchdown, and returned eight kickoffs for 157 yards (19.6 ypr), with a 24-yard long… had 414 all-purpose yards…earned the nicknamed “Clutch” from Coach Taggart for his play late in games…had a season-best 41 yards on 10 carries in a rain-soaked win vs. UConn (9/19)…had a season-best three catches for 39 yards to go with 13 yards rushing in a 14-13 win at SMU (11/15)…had six carries for 33 yards and one, big 10-yard catch for a first down late in the game in a comeback win at Tulsa (10/18)…gained 34 yards on Bulls’ drive to ice the game…had two catches for 31 yards and ran six times for 14 yards vs. Houston (11/1)… had at least one carry in 11 games…lettered. IMMOKALEE HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Richard Dombroski at Immokalee HS…
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PERSONAL: The son of Undreas Harrison… has a brother, Tshumbi, and older sister, LaTonya… his brother, Tshumbi Johnson, plays football for the University of Cincinnati... hobbies include sports and fishing. JOHNSON - CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING YEAR GP-GS ATT YDS AVG 2014 12-0 46 150 3.3 2015 13-1 71 307 4.3 Career 25-1 117 457 3.9 RECEIVING YEAR REC YDS AVG TD 2014 8 107 8.5 1 2015 26 356 13.7 4 Career 34 463 13.6 5 ALL-PURPOSE/TOTAL YARDS YEAR RUSH REC PR KR 2014 150 107 0 157 2015 307 356 25 563 Career 457 463 25 623
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ranked as a four-star recruit and among the top 200 of the Rivals250 by Rivals.com… two-time Naples Daily News All-Area first team (2012-13) and FACA honorable mention… ranked No. 28 in the 2014 Orlando Sentinel Florida Top 100…ran for 744 yards and five touchdowns and made 28 catches for 413 yards and three touchdowns as a senior…logged 1,332 all-purpose yards with 175 on returns including a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown…punted 27 times for 983 yards and a 60 yard punt…helped lead team to 9-3 record… posted 1,855 yards and 19 touchdowns rushing and 28 total touchdowns on his career… ranked No. 18 among running backs nationally and the 29th best prospect in Florida by Rivals.com…ran for 1,111 yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior while making 16 catches for 282 yards and four touchdowns…also recorded 47 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and a sack on defense….2012 honorable mention all-state and first team all-conference pick…helped lead team to Class 5A state championship game…2011 honorable mention all-area…also received offers from Florida, Vanderbilt, Minnesota, Louisville, Georgia, North Carolina, West Virginia and Mississippi.
LONG 16 23 23
LONG 24 71 71 ALL-PURPOSE PASSING 414 0 1,251 63 1,665 63
JOHNSON’S CAREER HIGHS Rushes................................................................................... 11, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Rushing Yards........................................................................71, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Long Rush..............................................................................23, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Receptions............................................................................................5, at FSU (9/12/15) Receiving Yards..................................................................................89, at FSU (9/12/15) Receiving TDs.........................................................................2, 2X, last at FSU (9/12/15) Long Reception..........................................................................71 (TD), at FSU (9/12/15) TD Pass..........................................................................................1, at UConn (10/17/15) All-Purpose Yards................................................................... 281 vs. Cincinnati (11/26/15 Long Kickoff Return................................................................54, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Kickoff Return Yards.............................................................181, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Kickoff Return Average................................................ 45.25 (4), vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15)
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DE x So. x 6-5, 235 x Woodville, Miss. x Wilkinson City HS x Hinds CC
HINDS CC: Rated a three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports…ESPN rated him the No. 17 defensive end recruit in the nation…junior college transfer with three years of eligibility remaining…played in nine games for Hinds CC in 2015, which posted a 6-3 record…recorded 35 tackles, three sacks and four tackles for loss while breaking up three passes… had a season-high six tackles and a sack vs. East Central…had five tackles (all solo) vs. Copiah-Lincoln…five tackles and a TFL vs. Jones County… three tackles and a sack vs. Northwest Mississippi…redshirted his first season at Hinds in 2014. WILKINSON CITY HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Kenneth Brown and Alvin Fosselman at Wilkinson County High School… finished prep career with 177 tackles, 34 sacks, nine tackles for loss and an interception… four-year letterman for the Wildcats… awarded firstteam all-state, all-region, All-Metro and all-conference honors as a standout gridiron star… competed in basketball and track and field during his high school career.
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QB x Fr. x 6-1, 209 x Lakewood, Ohio x St. Edwards HS x
2015: Redshirt season...moved to number two on the depth chart during 2016 spring practice. ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit…a dual-threat quarterback, Kean guided St. Edward, one of the top ranked programs in the nation, to a state championship and a 13-2 record as a senior… Completed 180-of-300 passes as a junior for 2,810 yards and 32 touchdowns…also ran for 11 touchdowns…threw for two second-half touchdowns in St. Edward’s 31-21 win against Huber Heights Wayne in the Division I state championship game in Ohio Stadium…started his prep career at University High School in Fort Lauderdale…also received offers from FIU, Western Kentucky, Ball State, Georgia State, Miami (Ohio), Ohio, Toledo, Akron, Western Michigan… Coached by Rick Finotti.
PERSONAL: Graduate of Wilkinson County HS in 2014… Son of Thalassa Dunbar and Frank Johnson… Physical therapy major.
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JONES-STEWART S x Sr. x 6-1, 193 x Lake Mary, Fla. x Lake Mary HS x Stetson
2015: Did not see action. STETSON: Played in 17 games, starting five in two seasons at Stetson...played in all 12 games in 2014..recorded 23 tackles, five tackles for loss, two sacks and a blocked field goal...played four different positions - wide receiver, defensive end, safety and linebacker.
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OL x RFr. x 6-3, 312 x Bradenton, Fla. x Manatee HS x Air Force Prep Acad.
2015: Redshirt season. AIR FORCE PREP ACADEMY: Played one season for the academy in Colorado Springs before transfering to USF. MANATEE HIGH SCHOOL: Helped team go 11-1 in 2014 while playing center... featured on two Hurricanes teams that went deep in the state playoffs...in 2012 they reached the Class 7A state semifinals, then made it to the regional semifinals in Class 8A in 2013...a teammate of Bulls center Michael Galati at Manatee.
LAKE MARY HIGH SCHOOL: Earned his team’s Defensive Player of the Year honors... four-year letterman in football and two-year in basketball...recorded 65 tackles, five sacks, 11 tackles for loss...team went 33-13...was on Super 60 Watch List...earned A-B Honor Roll honors and a member of Golden Fleece Society. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 22, 1994 in Orlando...son of Charida Babcock...majoring in political science...godfather, Terry Jackson, played in the NFL for eight years...cousin, Tom Hammonds, had a 12-year NBA career...cousin, Merlakia Jones, had a 7-year WNBA career.
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LEGREE
WR x Sr. x 6-1, 198 x Fort White, Fla. x Fort White HS x Kentucky x
2015: Appeared in seven games, including one start…totaled three receptions for 24 yards…made a season-high two receptions for 9 yards in a 51-3 rout of FAMU (9/5)…tallied another reception for a season-high 15 yards in a 38-14 win vs. SMU (10/24)…earned his first start of the season at the X position at East Carolina (11/7). 2014: Redshirted per NCAA transfer rules, but impressed coaches and teammates in practice. 2013 (KENTUCKY): Played in all 12 games as a wide receiver and on special teams ... started two games ... caught seven passes for 97 yards ... on special teams, he had 10 tackles while also forcing and recovering a fumble. 2012 (KENTUCKY): Played in all 12 games ... caught 12 passes for 113 yards ... best game was three catches for 47 yards vs. Vanderbilt ... caught three passes at Tennessee. FORT WHITE HIGH SCHOOL: Gifted wide receiver combined pass-catching skills with the athletic ability of a state-champion high jumper ... four-year starter at wide receiver and cornerback at Fort White (Fla.) HS ... as a senior, caught 47 passes for 698 yards and 10 touchdowns ... made six interceptions on defense, returning two for touchdowns ... firstteam all-state in Class AAA by The Associated Press ... named the Area Player of the Year by the Gainesville Sun ... helped Fort White to an 8-4 record and second round of the state playoffs ... turned in a breakout performance in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association North-South All-Star Game ... was named the No. 2 prospect in the game by Rivals.com and the “Sleeper of the Night” by Scout.com ... coached by Demetric Jackson ... began participating with the high school track and field team when he was in sixth grade ... won the state high jump championship as a junior with a leap of 6 feet, 10 inches ... also competed in two hurdles events, the triple jump and long jump ... played basketball and was a member of the school’s weightlifting team ... helped the basketball team advance to the state tournament his junior year and won the team’s academic award ... member of the Beta Club.
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PERSONAL: Born in Gainesville, Fla. ... son of Fernanda Legree ... a cousin, Kendyll Pope, played football at Florida State …can walk on his hands ... wants to be a professional wrestler. LEGREE - CAREER STATISTICS Year G REC YARDS TD 2012 12 12 113 0 2013 12 7 97 0 2014 REDSHIRT TRANSFER 2015 6 3 24 0 TOTAL 30 22 234 0
LONG REC/G AVG/C - 9.4 9.4 - 8.0 13.8 15 -
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LEGREE’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions........................................................................... 3, vs. Vanderbilt (at Kentucky) Receiving Yards................................................................. 47, vs. Vanderbilt (at Kentucky) Long Reception..............................................................................15, vs. SMU (10/24/15)
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DE x RFr. x 6-4, 256x Fort Lauderdale, Fla. x Stranahan HS x
2015: Redshirt season. FORT LAUDERDALE HS: A three-star recruit, Livingstone posted a team-leading 14 sacks as a senior on the way to all-state third-team honors…recorded nine sacks and 42 tackles as a junior… also received offers from UConn, Cincinnati, East Carolina, FIU, Minnesota, Louisville, Indiana, Vanderbilt, Utah, Western Michigan, Liberty... coached by Tally Adams. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 10, 1996 ... son of Marion and Dave Livingstone ... pre-med major.
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DE x Jr. x 6-4, 260 x Clearwater, Fla. x Countryside HS x
2015: Appeared in 12 games…totaled 10 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, one sack and one pass break-up… recorded a season-high and career-high tying two tackles at No.11/8 Florida State (9/12) and at Navy (10/31)…also tallied his lone sack of the season at Florida Stat …deflected one pass in a 44-3, Thanksgiving night road win at UCF (11/26). 2014: Saw action in three games. 2013: Love appeared in the season opener against McNeese State…underwent surgery to repair a knee and did not play the rest of the season. LOVE - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR 2014 3-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2015 11-0 4 6 10 1.5 1.0-12 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 14-0 4 6 10 1.5 1.0-12 0 1 0 0
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RB x Fr. x 6-0, 215 x Punta Gorda, Fla. x Charlotte HS x
CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit by ESPN, 247Sports, Scout, Rivals… also received offers from Arizona, Cincinnati, UCF, Indiana, East Carolina, FIU, FAU…played for Binky Waldrop at Charlotte High School…. named to Florida All-State Class 6A Second Team after rushing for 1,280 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior… teams Offensive MVP…all-area selection…team captain…rushed for 1,120 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior…ran for 900 yards as a sophomore…four-year letterman in football, one year in wrestling and soccer. PERSONAL: Born May 29, 1998 in Fort Myers, Fla…full name is Elijah Mohammed-Eziekiel Mack…the son of Pamela Blachman and Edwin Mack…plans to major in psychology or sociology.
LOVE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles..................................................................................2, 3X, last at Navy (10/31/15) Sacks....................................................................................................1, at FSU (9/12/15) TFL....................................................................................................1.0, at FSU (9/12/15)
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MacDONALD OL x Fr. x 6-4, 270 x Davenport, Fla. x Ridge Community HS x
RIDGE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sports… also received offers from Temple, UConn, Bowling Green, FAU, Middle Tennessee State, FAMU and Troy… one of Polk County’s top 16 recruits heading into his senior season… played for Russ Rogers at Ridge Community… paved the way for teammate Keandre Griner, who rushed for 1,052 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2015… named to the PolkPreps. com All-County First Team as a senior…earned three letters. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 17, 1997 in Florida…the son of Carianne Parker and John MacDonald…plans to major in psychology.
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RB x Jr. x 6-0, 210 x Sarasota, Fla. x Booker HS x
MAXWELL PLAYER OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE WALTER CAMP PLAYER OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE DOAK WALKER AWARD CANDIDATE LED AMERICAN CONFERENCE IN RUSHING LAST TWO YEARS TWO-TIME ALL-AAC SELECTION SET USF SEASON RUSHING RECORD (1,381 YARDS) USF RECORD 13 CAREER 100-YARD GAMES SET USF SEASON RECORD AVERAGING 6.6 YARDS PER CARRY SET USF & AMERICAN CONFERENCE GAME RECORD FOR RUSHING (275 YARDS) NEEDS JUST 309 YARDS & 8 TD TO SET USF CAREER RUSHING RECORDS 2015: First-team all-conference selection and named the team’s co-offensive MVP at the annual banquet…started and appeared in 12 games on the season, missing the SMU game with an injury…led the American Conference and set a school record with 1,381 yards rushing on 210 attempts....set a school record with nine 100-yard games, including five straight to end the season...his 6.6 yards per carry average tied the USF season record, led all AAC rushers and ranked 12th in the FBS...ran for eight touchdowns...ranked 19th in the nation in rushing yards, and 16th in yards per game (115.1) leading the conference in every category...caught 16 passes for 111 yards and a touchdown...led the team with 1,492 all-purpose yards (124.3 ypg), which ranked second in the conference...his 230 yards vs. Syracuse were the most in the conference on the year and the fourth-best mark in program history…had six runs of 30+ yards, including a 59-yard run at UConn and a 57-yard TD run vs. Temple...began the season with 23 carries for 131 yards in a 51-3 rout of FAMU (9/5)…followed that with an 83-yard rushing performance at No.11/8 Florida St. (9/12)…posted a 107-yard rushing game against Memphis (10/2)…registered 184 rushing yards, including two TDs, in a 45-24 homecoming win vs. Syracuse (10/10)…needed just 13 carries to post 113 yards in a 28-20 win at UConn (10/17)…logged 117 yards in a 2217 win at East Carolina (11/7)…fueled USF’s upset of No.21/21 Temple with 230 rushing yards, including two TDs, and three receptions for 42 yards and a TD (11/14)...his 272 all-purpose yards vs. Temple are the fourth-best mark in USF history…tallied 106 yards and two TD in a 65-27 thumping of Cincinnati (11/20)…completed the regular season with 102 yards in a 44-3 win at UCF (11/26)...ran for 108 yards on 17 carries in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21)...moved into second all-time on the USF career rushing chart with 2,422 yards, the fifth player to eclipse 2,000 yards in program history...his 2,693 all-purpose yards (2,422 rushing/271 receiving) rank seventh all-time at USF. 2014: Mack started all 12 games at running back in his first season and recorded one of the best rushing seasons in USF history…named AAC Rookie of the Year and a first-team all-conference selection, Mack led the AAC, running for 86.8 yards per game and was one of three freshmen nationally to lead a conference in rushing…earned the Offensive MVP award for the program…recorded just the fourth 1,000-yard rushing season in program history, setting a new freshman record with 1,041 yards, the third-best total in program history…posted four 100-yard games, the most for a Bull since 2009…third in the AAC with nine rushing touchdowns and fifth averaging 5.15 yards per carry…added 21 receptions for 160 yards for 1,201 all-purpose yards…had five touchdowns runs of 54 yards or longer, including a season-long 75 yard TD run at Memphis (11/22)…exploded on the scene with an AAC record and USF record-tying 275 yards and four touchdowns vs. Western Carolina (8/30) with TD runs of 62, 60 and 54 yards…averaged 11.4 ypc on 24 carries, a USF record, in that game and added a reception for 5 yards for a USF record 280 all-purpose yards…followed with 73 yards on 23 carries vs. Maryland (9/6)…had 31 carries for 103 yards and a touchdown in a pouring rain in USF’s victory over UConn (9/19)…carried the ball 19 times for 130 yards and two touchdowns, including a 54-yard dash, in a win at Tulsa (10/18)…had 17 carries for 79 yards and one reception for 19 yards in a win at SMU (11/15)…posted 159 all-purpose yards at Memphis (11/22), running 16 times for 102 yards and a touchdown and catching a career-best eight passes for 57 yards. BOOKER HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Johnnie Jones, a former USF defensive back (2001-05), at Booker HS…selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl… rated a four-star recruit by ESPN.com…first-team Associated Press Class 5A all-state se@USFFOOTBALL • #DoSOMETHING
PERSONAL: The son of Demetris Woods and Marlo Mack… has two older brothers, Deon and Marlo… hobbies include playing basketball and hanging out with friends. MACK - CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING YEAR GP-GS ATT YDS AVG 2014 12-12 202 1,041 5.2 2015 12-12 210 1,381 6.6 Career 24-24 412 2,422 5.9 RECEIVING YEAR REC YDS AVG TD 2014 21 160 7.6 0 2015 16 111 6.9 1 Career 37 271 7.3 1 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS YEAR RUSH REC PR KR 2014 1,041 160 0 0 2015 1,381 111 0 0 Career 2,422 271 0 0
TD 9 8 17
LONG 75 59 75
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lection…played on both sides of the ball, running for 1,527 yards and 19 touchdowns and catching eight passes for 139 yards and three touchdowns…also posted 110 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and four interceptions as a safety…named HTpreps.com Defensive Player of the Year…ran for 326 yards and three touchdowns vs. Bayshore, scoring on runs of 78, 60 and 53 yards…scored on a 51-yard touchdown run in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association North-South All-Star Game…ranked No. 15 on Bright House Networks Top 20 football players prior to his senior season…also received offers from Nebraska, Purdue and Indiana among others.
LONG 19 20 20 TOTAL 1,201 1,492 2,693
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MACK’S CAREER HIGHS Rushes.......................................................................................... 31, vs. UConn (9/19/14) Rushing Yards...........................................................275, vs. Western Carolina (08/30/14) Long Rush.........................................................................75 (TD), at Memphis (11/22/14) Rushing TDs..................................................................4, vs. Western Carolina (08/30/14) Receptions....................................................................................8, at Memphis (11/22/14) Receiving Yards..........................................................................57, at Memphis (11/22/14)
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DB x Fr. x 6-0, 190 x Tallahassee, Fla. x North Florida Christian HS x
HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit by ESPN, 247Sports, Scout, Rivals… also received offers from Arizona, LSU, Missouri, Temple, Indiana, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Louisville, Appalachian State, Arizona, Army, Colorado State, East Carolina, FIU, FAU and Marshall among others…played for Robert Craft at North Florida Christian in Tallahassee… named to the Florida All-State Class 2A First Team as a senior…a four-time all-state selection..named to the 2015 All-Big Bend Second Team offense as a receiver after catching 38 passes for 545 yards and seven touchdowns… played in 10 games on defense as a senior, totaling 14 tackles, three pass breakups and an interception he returned 79 yards… team captain…a two-time all-state basketball selection…a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 13, 1998 in Quincy, Fla….the son of Anthony and Mary Mathews… full name is Armunz Reshard Mathews…plans to major in communications…brother, Antwan Mathews, played at Jacksonville University…cousin of Antonio Cromartie who played at Florida State and in the NFL for Arizona, San Diego and the N.Y. Jets.
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OL x So. x 6-4, 284 x Sarasota, Fla. x Booker HS x
PERSONAL: Born March 11, 1994 ... Son of Michele Butler.
MIAMI NORTHWESTERN HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit, McGee earned Florida AllState Class 6A honorable mention honors…selected for the Miami-Dade North vs. South All-Star Game… listed at No. 15 in the Miami Herald’s Miami-Dade Class of 2015 Top 25 Recruits this past fall…also received offers from Wisconsin, Rutgers, Akron, Marshall, Purdue, Mississippi State, Kentucky, West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Utah, FSU, FIU, Texas, Louisville, FAU… coached by Eddie Brown and Stephen Field at Miami Northwestern.
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S x So. x 5-10, 197 x Miami, Fla. x Miami Northwestern HS x
2015: Appeared in 12 of the team’s 13 games…totaled 17 tackles (14 solo), including three tackles for loss and one recovered fumble…made his collegiate debut and recorded his first-career tackle in a 51-3 rout of FAMU (9/5)…posted a tackle for loss and recovered a fumble in the 38-14 win against SMU (10/24)...had a career-best five tackles and two tackles for loss in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21) vs. Western Kentucky.
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BOOKER HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Johnnie Jones at Booker ... a member of ESPN’s Top 300 prospects ... a second-team 4A all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior ... tabbed first-team all-area by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune ... voted team captain ... finished the year with 14 sacks ... named Booker’s Most Improved Player as a junior ... posted 10 sacks.
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WR x So. x 5-11, 215 x Niceville, Fla. x Niceville HS x
2015: Appeared in all 13 games…totaled seven receptions for 164 yards and two touchdowns…scored on catches of 57 and 34 yards..had receptions in five games...caught a 56-yard TD pass in a 45-24 homecoming weekend win over Syracuse (10/10)...had a career-best three catches for 88 yards and a touchdown in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21) vs. Western Kentucky...caught a 34-yard TD pass from D’Ernest Johnson in that game and also had a 41-yard reception.
PERSONAL: Born Sept. 12, 1997 in Broward County, Fla. ... Son of Angela Glass. MCGEE - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR 2015 12-0 14 3 17 3.0 0-0 0 0 0 1 McGEE’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles.........................................................................5, vs. Western Kentucky (12/21/15) TFL...........................................................................2.0, vs. Western Kentucky (12/21/15) INT......................................................................................................................................FR.....................................................................................................1, vs. SMU (10/24/15)
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NICEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach John Hicks at Niceville HS…named a second-team Class 7A all-state selection and Daily News Large School Player of the Year in 2013…posted 818 receiving yards, 560 rushing yards, 540 return yards and 18 total touchdowns as a senior…helped lead Niceville to a 13-2 record and an appearance in the Class 7A state championship game in 2013…recorded 116 receptions, 1,730 receiving yards, 18 receiving touchdowns, 667 rushing yards, nine rushing touchdowns, 810 return yards and over 3,200 total yards with 30 total touchdowns in his varsity career…rated a three-star recruit by ESPN…rated No. 58 in the 2014 Orlando Sentinel Florida Top 100… also had offers from Florida State, Georgia, Auburn, Louisville, Georgia Tech, N.C. State, California and Minnesota among others.
2015: Did not see action.
PERSONAL: The son of Tonja McCants… completed a community outreach project with New Life Christian Ministries.
KING HIGH SCHOOL: In his two years at King HS, he recorded 46 tackles with 3.5 sacks over the stretch.
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LONG REC/G AVG/C 56 23.4 12.6
MCCANTS’ CAREER HIGHS Receptions...................................................................3, vs. Western Kentucky (12/21/15) Receiving Yards.........................................................88, vs. Western Kentucky (12/21/15) Long........................................................................................56, vs. Syracuse (10/10/15) Receiving TD..............................................1, twice, last vs. Western Kentucky (12/21/15)
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WR x Sr. x 6-3, 188 x Port Charlotte, Fla. x Charlotte HS x
2015: Appeared in 10 games, mostly on special teams. 2014: Saw action in 11 games and made one start on the year…made his first career start vs. N.C. State (9/13)…saw the bulk of action on special teams…earned the Academic Excellence Award…an American Athletic Conference All-Academic team selection…lettered. 2013: Mut appeared in five games, all in the final five games of the season, after an early season shoulder injury limited his action…saw action on special teams…earned American Athletic All-Academic honors. 2012: Redshirted ... enrolled full time in January 2012 after greyshirting during fall 2011, while recovering from a knee injury ... participated in spring drills...earned BIG EAST All-Academic honors. CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Binky Waldrop at Charlotte ... a four-year starter, who was an all-state and three-time all-area selection ... posted 154 receptions for 2,610 yards (16.9 ypc) and 27 TDs as a wide receiver during his career ... also played defensive back and notched 103 tackles, 19 INTs, 29 PBU and two TDs ... named the area offensive player of the year as a senior ... tabbed first-team all-area and all-district ... voted team captain and MVP ... tallied 39 receptions for 686 yards (17.6 ypc) and nine TDs ... added 34 tackles, four INTs and 10 PBU ... earned second-team all-state and all-area honors as a junior ... posted 58 receptions for 1,014 yards (17.5 ypc) and 15 TDs ... added 12 tackles, two INTs, nine PBU and a TD on defense ... earned all-area honors as a defensive back as a sophomore ... made 37 receptions for 568 yards (15.4 ypc) and three TDs ... tallied 23 tackles, six INTs, seven PBU and a TD ... added 20 receptions for 342 yards and two TDs and 34 tackles, seven INTs and three PBU as a freshman ... also earned three letters in basketball and track and field ... a two-time captain for the basketball team ... a member of the 4A state track and field championship team ... finished seventh in the state long jump as a junior ... won region and district championships in the long jump ... helped the 4x400-meter relay to a third-place finish at the state meet and region and district championships. PERSONAL: Born in Ponta Gorda, Fla. ... son of Tom and Karen ... one sister, Taylor, who is a USF student ... a member of the 2012 BIG EAST All-Academic team ... a member of the honor roll and three-time scholastic award recipient ... tabbed the principal’s Student of the Year as a sophomore ... father, Tom, played wide receiver at Rhode Island ... majoring in biology.
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NADELMAN K x Jr. x 5-6, 175 x Miami, Fla. x Central HS x
2015: Appeared in all 13 games, handling placekicking duties…totaled 15 made field goals in 23 attempts for a 65.2-percent success rate and 53-of-54 PAT…ranked sixth in the AAC in field goals (15), fifth in scoring (kick) (7.5 ppg), and fourth in PAT kicking percentage (98.1)...his 98 points scored on the year rank third all-time in a season at USF…third in conference play in field goals (12) and scoring (kick) (8.5)…converted on his first three field goals of the year and four of the first five…set a career-high with three made field goals (in three attempts) and 14 total points during a 44-23 upset win over No. 21/21 Temple (11/14)…14 points tied for sixth-best mark in a game at USF...recorded a career-long 49 yard field goal during a 65-27 thumping of Cincinnati (11/20)…made two tackles, including one at Maryland (9/19) and vs. Syracuse (10/10)….finished the regular season having made his last nine field goals, the third-longest streak In program history.
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2014: In his first season on the field, Nadelman saw action in one game, kicking off three times for a 65.3 yard average vs. Western Carolina (8/30). 2013: A redshirt season.
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CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Telly Lockette at Miami Central ... a three-year letterman, two-time all-state and three-time all-Dade honoree ... made 32-of-52 FGs and 211-of-215 PATs during his three seasons to score 307 points ... named 6A first-team all-state by The Associated Press as a senior ... tabbed all-Dade by the Miami Herald ... made 11-of-17 FGs, 69-of-70 PATs, scoring 102 points, and produced over 80 touchbacks ... also punted as a senior, averaging almost 40 yards per attempt, landing 13 inside the 20 ... helped Central to a 12-2 record and the 6A state title ... a first-team 6A all-state selection by The AP as a junior ... tabbed second-team all-Florida by the Orlando Sentinel ... named all-Dade by the Miami Herald ... made 16-of-23 FGs and 60-of-61 PATs to score 108 points ... a second-team all-Dade selection as a sophomore ... hit 5-of-12 FGs and 82-of-84 PATs for 97 points. PERSONAL: Born in Miami, Fla. ... son of Emilio Sr. and Soraya Nadelman ... has one brother, Jordan.
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NADELMAN - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS FG PCT. LONG BLK PAT PTS 2015 13-13 15-23 65.2 49 1 53-54 98 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 2015 0-0 4-5 5-6 6-11 0-1 NADLEMAN’S CAREER HIGHS Field Goals...........................................................................3-3, 2X last at UCF (11/26/15) Consecutive Field Goals........................................................................................ 9, (2015) Most Field Goals In A Season.............................................................................. 15 (2015) Long Field Goal.......................................................................49, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Consecutive PAT.................................................................................................. 35 (2015) Points In A Game........................................................................ 14 , vs. Temple (11/14/15) Points In A Season.............................................................................................. 98, (2015)
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CB x So. x 5-10, 189 x Miami, Fla. x Miami Central HS x
MIAMI CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Roland Smith at Miami Central HS...previously coached by current USF running backs coach Telly Lockette at Central…posted 20 tackles and intercepted three passes and blocked a field goal in 2013 at Miami Central HS before missing much of the season with an injury…logged 105 tackles, 12 interceptions and two forced fumbles on his career…played for one of the most successful programs in Florida as Miami Central won its second straight state championship in 2013 and third in the past four years while advancing to four consecutive state finals…Central was ranked No. 3 in the nation by USA Today…rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals…ranked No. 14 on the Miami Herald’s Class of 2014 Top 25 Miami-Dade recruits List…rated No. 69 on the Florida High School Football Class of 2014 Top 150 list…posted 40 tackles, six interceptions, two touchdowns and a fumble recovery as a junior, helping Central to the 6A state title…also ran track posting a 10.63 in the 100 meters and 22.07 in the 200…also had offers from Auburn, Cincinnati, Clemson, Georgia, Rutgers, UCLA, LSU, Miami, Pittsburgh and Tennessee according to 247Sports.com and Rivals.com.
BEDNARIK AWARD CANDIDATE JIM THORPE AWARD CANDIDATE 2015 FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE
PERSONAL: Born in Miami, Fla. …the son of La’wanda Nichols and Deatrick Nichols… has a sister, La’ Deatiea.
2015: First-team all-conference selection and received the team’s most improved player award at the annual banquet…started all 13 games at the cornerback position…fourth on the team with 62 tackles and tied for third with 8.5 tackles for loss...had a team-high four interceptions and added five pass break-ups, a team-best two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and a sack…ranked fifth in the AAC in interceptions (four) and 14th in passes defended (eight)…fourth in conference play in interceptions (three), 11th in passes defended (6)…recorded a sack, a season-high 2.5 tackles for loss, and forced a fumble in a 45-24 homecoming win vs. Syracuse (10/10)…set career high with nine tackles in a 38-14 victory over SMU (10/24)…forced a fumble at Navy (10/31)…logged eight tackles, two interceptions (returning one 29 yards for a touchdown) and a tackle for loss in a 65-27 thumping of Cincinnati (11/20).
NICHOLS - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2014 12-0 7 1 8 2015 13-13 48 14 62 Career 25-13 55 15 70
2014: Nichols saw action in all 12 games as a true freshman and made his first career start at nickel back in a win at SMU (11/15)…logged eight tackles on the year…posted a season-high two tackles in his first game vs. Western Carolina (8/30)…had a tackle in six games.
TFL 0 8.5 8.5
SACKS 0-0 1.0-8 1.0-8
INT 0 4 4
FF 0 2 2
FR 0 1 1
NICHOLS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles.........................................................................8, 2X, last vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) TFL........................................................................................ 2.5, vs. Syracuse (10/10/15) Sacks........................................................................................ 1, vs. Syracuse (10/10/15) INT............................................................................................2, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) INT return for TD......................................................................1, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) FF......................................................................................... 1, 2x, last at Navy (10/31/15)
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OL x RFr. x 6-6, 300 x Sebastian, Fla. x Sebastian River HS x
2015: A redshirt season. SEBASTIAN RIVER HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit, Norman was named to the Florida All-State Class 7A Second Team…named an all-area honorable mention by Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers during his junior year…also received offers from FAU, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Michigan State, Middle Tennessee State, Temple… Coached by Kevin Pettis.
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LB x Fr. x 6-4, 215 x Fort Myers, Fla. x South Fort Myers HS x
HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a four-star recruit by 247Sports…247Sports rated as the No. 51 outside linebacker prospect nationally…rated a three-star recruit by ESPN, Scout and Rivals…also had offers from Minnesota, Iowa State, Louisville, Tulane, Marshall and Appalachian State among others…played safety for coach Anthony Dixon at South Fort Myers High School…posted 131 tackles (112 solo), 17 tackles for loss, five sacks, six caused fumbles, three interceptions and a fumble recovery in three seasons…posted 54 tackles (35 solo), two tackles for loss, a sack and two interceptions in his senior campaign (2015), in which he missed several games with injury…team posted an 8-3 record in his senior season…in his junior year he logged 50 tackles, nine tackles for loss, four sacks and an interception…also ran for 68 yards and logged 109 yards receiving on his career…jumped 6-6 in the high jump and 45-7 in the triple jump…earned three letters in football and two in basketball and track. PERSONAL: Born July 31, 1998 in Fort Myers…the son of Andre Polk Sr. and Shanika Idlette…full name is Andre Demetrius Polk, Jr.,,,relatives Ta’ Jarvis Fuller (Troy) and Teh’ron Fuller (Appalachian State) played college football.
QB x Fr. x 6-2, 184 x Tampa, Fla. x Sickles HS x
SICKLES HIGH SCHOOL: A dual-threat quarterback rated as a three-star recruit by Scout, 247Sports and Rivals… also received offers from Nebraska, Temple, Iowa State, Bowling Green, Georgia Southern, South Alabama and Toledo…played for Brian Turner at Sickles High School … threw for 1,390 yards and 15 touchdowns with only three interceptions in nine games as a senior… totaled 57 touchdown passes and 11 interceptions in his prep career… finished second among quarterbacks at 7-on-7 nationals… first-team all-conference as a senior… Second-Team All-Western Conference as a sophomore… BCP/FBU MVP… transferred to Sickles before his senior year after throwing for 3,646 yards and 32 touchdowns in two seasons at Alonso High School… selected to play in the Blue-Grey Football All-American Bowl as a senior.
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LB x RFr. x 6-2, 225 x Bradenton, Fla. x Manatee HS x Air Force Prep Acad.
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2015: Did not see playing time...earned the team’s Scout Team Award for defense. MANATEE HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport athlete at Manatee, competing in football, basketball, and track … Helped the Hurricanes to a State championship in 2011 … Logged 87 tackles, one sack, one interception and a caused fumble in a his senior season...helped Manatee go 11-1...posted 38 tackles as a junior...tallied 125 career tackles...named the Manatee County Defensive Player of the Year and earned All-State honors. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 20, 1996 … Son of Wanda and Greg Reaves.
WR x RFr. x 5-10, 168 x Riverdale, Ga. x Ola HS x
RIVERDALE HIGH SCHOOL: Class 5A Region 4 Co-Offensive Player of the Year...2014 Ola HS football team MVP...eaned three letters in football and four in track...ran for 1,127 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior...accounted for 17 total touchdowns...finished fourth in the state in the 300-meter hurdles (39.13) as a junior. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 22, 1996 in Atlanta, Ga....the son of Patrice and Bobby Pippens... plans to major in biomedical sciences...brother, Ra’ Chard, played at Stanford.
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WR x So. x 5-10, 170 x Tampa, Fla. x Plant HS x
2015: Appeared in eight games in his true-freshman season…totaled four catches for 18 yards and one touchdown…made his collegiate debut in a 51-3 rout of FAMU (9/5)… caught a career-high two passes, including his first collegiate reception, in a 38-14 win over SMU (10/24)…matched his career best with two catches for 11 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown reception, in a 65-27 thumping of Cincinnati (11/20).
... selected to the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl ... a third-team all-Dade selection by the Miami Herald as a senior ... tabbed the 12th-best prospect on the Miami Herald’s Miami-Dade Top 25 entering his senior year ... ranked seventh on the Orlando Sentinel’s Miami/Dade Super 60 list entering his final season ... posted five interceptions as a junior. ROBBINS - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2013 11-0 8 1 9 2014 12-4 17 4 21 2015 9-1 5 0 5 Career 32-5 30 5 35
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REED’ S CAREER HIGHS Receptions...................................................................2, 2X, last vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Receiving Yards................................................................. 11, vs.vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Long.......................................................................................10, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Receiving TD............................................................................1, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15)
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ROBBINS DB x Sr. x 6-2, 200 x Miami, Fla. x South Ridge HS x
2015: Played in nine games, starting one...posted five tackles...had three tackles in the season opener vs. FAMU...had a tackle at ECU and vs. Navy. 2014: Started five of the final six games of the season at cornerback and saw action in all 12…posted 21 tackles (17 solo), 3.0 tackles for loss and two pass break-ups…returned an interception 46 yards for a touchdown vs. N.C. State (9/13)…made his first-career start at Cincinnati (10/24) and posted two tackles…made a season-high five stops in a win at SMU (11/15)…had four tackles at Memphis (11/22)…had three tackles vs. UCF (11/28) and in a win at Tulsa (10/18)…lettered.
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OL x Jr. x 6-3, 318 x Tampa, Fla. x Jesuit HS x
2015: Appeared in six games as a backup to Dominique Threatt at the right guard position. 2014: Ruff started one game and saw action in two on the year…was number two on the depth chart at center behind three-year starter Austin Reiter, who missed just a handful of snaps over that span…started at left guard vs. Maryland (9/6)…lettered. 2013: Redshirt season. JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by James Harrell at Jesuit ... a versatile, two-way player who was a three-year starter, all-state and two-time all-county selection ... played in the FACA North-South All-Star game ... a first-team 5A all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior ... a first-team all-Suncoast and all-Hillsborough pick ... earned the team’s MVP award ... led the way for Jesuit to rush for 1,843 yards ... also posted 36 tackles, five sacks, 11 TFL and a fumble recovery ... ranked 46th in the Tampa Bay Times’ Top 100 and 34th in the Orlando Sentinel’s MidWest Super 60 entering his senior year ... a second-team All-Hillsborough selection as a junior ... posted 14 pancakes, 19 tackles, a sack and an INT ... helped the Tigers average 153 rushing yards per game ... led Jesuit to an 11-2 record and a berth in the regional finals ... earned the teams’ Iron Man award ... added 24 tackles, three sacks and seven TFL as a sophomore ... also lettered in track and field. PERSONAL: Born in Birmingham, Ala. ... moved to Tampa when he was 6 months old ... son of Calvin and Kim Ruff.
2013: Robbins appeared in 11 games… posted a total of nine tackles (all in the last five games), with one interception, one pass break-up, and one fumble recovery…best game of the year came at Houston (10/31) where he logged four tackles…had three tackles vs. SMU (11/23)…made first-career interception and added a tackle at No. 17 UCF (11/29)… had one tackle and recovered a fumble at Rutgers (12/7)… lettered. SOUTHRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Lamont Green at Southridge ... ranked as the nation’s 14th-best athlete by 247 Sports and the 32nd-best cornerback by Rivals.com 58
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PERSONAL: Born Aug. 16, 1997 in Tampa, Fla. ... Son of Thomas and Angela Reed ... Majoring in communications/broadcasting. REED - CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS REC YDS AVG TD 2015 7-0 4 18 4.5 1
SACKS 0-0 0-0 0 0-0
ROBBINS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5 (SMU, 2014) TFL: 1 Twice (at UCF, 2013 & N.C. State, 2014) INT: 1 Twice (at UCF, 2013 & N.C. State, 2014) PBU: 1 (Three times) FR: 1 (at Rutgers, 2013) TD: 1 (N.C. State, 2014)
2014: A three-star recruit by 247 Sports, Reed earned Tampa Tribune All-Hillsborough County honors as a kick returner after leading the county with 304 punt return yards as a senior…also named to the Tampa Bay Times’ All-Hillsborough County First Team as a punt returner…led Plant with 613 receiving yards and four touchdowns as a junior… also received offers from Cincinnati, Coastal Carolina, Utah… Coached by Robert Weiner.
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LS x Jr. x 6-3, 242 x New Port Richey, Fla. x River Ridge HS x Stetson 2015: Did not see action. STETSON: Joined Stetson’s new FCS program in 2013...played sparingly for the Hatters, ... left the program to walk on with USF in 2014. RIVER RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL: Played both defensive end and tight end... recorded 126 tackles and 13 sacks...caught seven passes for 72 yards and two touchdowns.
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SALOMON WRx Fr. x 6-3, 210 x Miami, Fla. x Miami Central x
HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a four-star recruit by 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals, Scout … rated as the 11th-best receiver in the state of Florida by Scout... rated as the No. 15 overall receiver recruit by ESPN… also received offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, FSU, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Miami, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Syracuse, Tennessee, Texas, UCF, USC, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Washington State, Temple…played for Roland Smith at Miami Central, which went 10-2 and won the Class 6A championship in 2015 … team MVP…named to the Florida All-State Class 6A Third Team as a senior… caught 32 passes for 527 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior... rated as the top recruit from Miami-Dade County by the Miami Herald...invited to the Rivals Five-Star Challenge… first-team All-Dade as a junior and senior… a four-year starter who was a part of two state championship teams… totaled 136 receptions for 2,565 yards and 31 touchdowns in his prep career…played his sophomore and junior seasons at Champagnat in Hialeah… played as a freshman at Hollywood Hills.
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LS x Sr. x 5-11, 200 x Lakeland, Fla. x River Ridge HS x
2015: Earned a scholarship at the end of fall camp after walking onto the team... appeared in all 13 of the team’s games…his successful long snapping enabled punter Mattias Ciabatti to set the USF career punting yardage mark and assisted placekicker Emilio Nadelman to make 15 field goals, including his last nine in a row, and 53 of 54 PAT for 98 points.. completed his second-straight season without an error on a snap...recorded one tackle.
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2014: In his first season as the Bulls’ primary long snapper, Salvato saw action in all 12 games and did not have an error on a snap…snapped for field goals, extra points and punts…Bulls had just one punt blocked when defenders pushed USF blockers back into the ball…recorded one tackle…lettered. VICTORY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY: Played for coach Jeff Schaum...2012 team captain... first team all-county on defense as a senior...second team all-county as a specialist (snapper)....recorded 55 tackles, 9.0 sacks and four caused fumbles as a defensive lineman... second team all-county on defense as a junior...posted 102 career tackles, 15 sacks, two interceptions and two defensive touchdowns...earned four letters in football.
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PERSONAL: Born on March 15, 1994 in Plant City, Fla...the son of Joe and Sue Salvato.
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PERSONAL: Born on July 3, 1997 in Miami…the son of Stephanie Salomon.
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LB x Jr. x 6-2, 242 x St. Petersburg, Fla. x Northeast HS x
BUTKUS AWARD CANDIDATE TOP RETURNING TACKLE IN THE AMERICAN CONFERENCE 117 TACKLES IN 2015 ARE SECOND MOST EVER AT USF CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE 2015: A second-team all-conference selection… named the team’s Defensive MVP at the annual awards banquet…started all 13 games at middle linebacker…led the team in tackles in eight games...totaled a team-best 117 tackles, tied for second-most in a season in USF history...added 8.5 tackles for loss (tied for third-most), 0.5 sacks, one pass break-up and one fumble recovery…ranked fourth in the AAC in tackles (9.0 tpg)…ranked second in the AAC in conference play in tackles (81)...registered double-digit tackles in five contests…posted a team-best 10 tackles in season-opening witn over FAMU (9/4)...led the team with 12 tackles at Memphis (10/2)...assisted on his first career sack and notched nine tackles in a 45-24 Homecoming win over Syracuse (10/10)…posted nine tackles and recovered a fumble in a 38-14 victory over SMU (10/24)…set a new career-high with 14
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tackles at Navy (10/31)...logged 11 tackles, including a career-best 3.0 tackles for a loss in a 22-17 road win at East Carolina (11/7)...led the team in tackles in the final three games, including posting nine vs. Cincinnati (11/20), eight at UCF (11/26) and 11 (10 solo) in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21). 2014: In his first season on the field, Sanchez started all 12 games at middle linebacker… earned Frank Morsani Leadership Award…finished fourth on the team with 65 tackles (36 solo) and added 2.0 tackles for loss, one interception, two pass break-ups and a recovered fumble…returned a fumble 21 yards for a touchdown and also had an interception to go with three tackles vs. Maryland (9/6)…posted three or more tackles in every game… logged a season-high 11 tackles to lead USF in a win at Tulsa (10/18)…had eight tackles at Cincinnati (10/24)…posted seven tackles vs. Houston (11/1) and vs. UCF (11/28)… had six tackles at Memphis (11/22)…averaged seven tackles per game over the final six games…lettered. 2013: A redshirt season. NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mike Jalazo at Northeast ... a three-year starter who was a two-time all-state and three-time all-county selection ... tallied 298 tackles and 39 sacks during his three prep seasons ... an honorable mention 7A all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior ... an all-Pinellas selection and an honorable mention all-Suncoast pick ... voted team captain ... posted 160 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 16 TFL, eight pressures, two INTs and a forced fumble ... ranked 34th in the Tampa Bay Times’ Top 100 entering his senior year ... a third-team 7A all-state selection by The AP as a junior ... a second-team all-Suncoast pick ... tallied 78 tackles, 18.5 sacks, 27 TFL, 13 pressures, an INT and two forced fumbles ... earned all-Pinellas and all-Tampa Bay honors as a sophomore ... recorded 60 tackles and 17 sacks ... also lettered in basketball. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 21, 1994 in St. Petersburg, Fla. ... lived in Miami from ages 5-7 ... son of Suzanne Sanchez ... full name is Augustin Alberto Sanchez...brother, Armando, played football at USF from 2008-11 ... was a member of the National Honor Society...an avid fisherman who has caught six varieties of game fish in Tampa Bay and hopes to own his own charter boat one day...3.5 grade-point average in communications at USF. SANCHEZ - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2014 12-12 36 30 66 2015 13-12 73 44 117 Career 25-24 109 74 183
TFL 2.0 8.5 10.5
SACKS 0-0 0.5-2 0.5-2
INT 1 0 1
PBU 2 1 3
FF 0 0 0
FR 1 1 2
SANCHEZ’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles.............................................................................................14, at Navy (10/31/15) Sacks..................................................................................... 0.5, vs. Syracuse (10/10/15) TFL................................................................................................. 2.0, vs. FAMU (9/5/15) FR........................................................................................... 2X, last vs. SMU (10/14/15) TD..................................................................................................1, vs. Maryland (9/6/14) INT.................................................................................................1, vs. Maryland (9/6/14) PBU................................................................................. 1, 2X, last vs. Temple (11/14/15)
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RB x Fr. x 5-11, 180 x Miami, Fla. x Southwest Miami HS x
SOUTHWEST MIAMI HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit, Sands originally signed with USF in 2014… also received offers from West Virginia, Appalachian State, Akron and FIU…played for coach Timothy Neal at Southwest Miami HS…saw action as a quarterback …rushed 69 times for 447 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior…also posted a team-leading 27 catches for 413 yards and five touchdowns…rushed 93 times for 635 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2013…also had 21 catches for 572 yards and 65 total tackles… selected for the Miami-Dade North Vs. South All-Star Game… listed at No. 14 in the Miami-Herald’s Miami-Dade County Top 25 Recruits. 60
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LB x RFr. x 6-2, 220 x Jenson Beach, Fla. x Jensen Beach HS x
JENSEN BEACH HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit, Sawtelle posted 132 total tackles and 12 sacks as a senior on the way to Florida All-State Class 6A Third-Team honors… racked up 154 total tackles, 16 tackles for loss and 11 sacks as a junior… posted 359 career tackles, 25 sacks, four fumble recoveries and three interceptions...team captain... Scripps Super 11...team MVP...first team all-area...defensive MVP as a junior...third team all-state as a junior...three-time all-area pick...four-year letterman...three-year letterman in track...also received offers from Central Connecticut State, Colgate, FIU, FAU, Southern Illinois. PERSONAL: Born June 13, 1996 in Stuart, Fla....the sone of Lisa and Mike Sawtelle...a four-year honor roll student...involved in community service – Meals On Wheels, Big Brothers & Big Sisters, Relay For Life and fostered dogs...has a younger brother, Makai, and two younger sisters, Kiana and Naiya...father, Mike, wrestled at West Virginia...mother, Lisa, played volleyball and ran track at Hillsdale College.
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DT x Jr. x 6-1, 315 x Immokalee, Fla. x Immokalee HS x
2015: Appeared in 12 of 13 games, including 10 starts at the DT position…46 tackles, led defensive linemen and ranked fifth-most on the team...added 5.5 tackles for loss, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble…recorded eight tackles at No.11/8 Florida St. (9/12)… set a career high with nine tackles at Maryland (9/19)…career-best 1.5 tackles for loss in a 45-24 homecoming win over Syracuse (10/10)…logged four tackles and recovered a fumble in a 38-14 win against SMU (10/24)…tied his season-high mark of 1.5 tackles for loss and added a forced fumble in a 22-17 road win at East Carolina (11/7).
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2014: In his first season on the field, Senat started two games and saw action in all 12… posted 18 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss on the year…made his first career start at Wisconsin (9/27) and also started in the Bulls’ win at Tulsa (10/18), making a season-high six tackles in that game…posted tackles in seven games…had three tackles vs. N.C. State (9/13)…lettered. 2013: Redshirt season. IMMOKALEE HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jerrod Ackley at Immokalee ... a two-way standout that started on both sides of the ball ... tallied 156 tackles, four sacks, 12.5 TFL, 11 pressures, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries over his final two prep seasons ... tabbed Medium Schools All-American by Max Preps ... a first-team 5A all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior ... a first-team all-area honoree ... posted 89 tackles, three sacks, 6.5 TFL, six pressures, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries ... also had five pancake blocks on offense ... led the Indians to an 11-4 record and a trip to the state championship game ... ranked eighth on the Orlando Sentinel’s MidWest Super 60 list entering his final season ... a second-team 5A all-state selection by The AP as a junior ... named Naples Daily News Defensive Player of the Year ... tabbed first-team all-area and all-county ... tallied 67 tackles, a sack, six TFL, five pressures, two PBU, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery ... also had 18 pancake blocks on offense ... helped Immokalee to an 11-2 record and a berth in the regional final ... added 21 tackles, three TFL, a pressure and a forced fumble as a sophomore.
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PERSONAL: Born in Naples, Fla. ... the son of Guy Senat. SENAT - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2014 12-2 8 10 18 2015 12-10 27 19 46 Career 24-12 35 29 64
TFL 0.5 5.5 6.0
SACKS 0-0 0-0 0-0
INT 0 0 0
PBU 0 0 0
FF 0 1 1
FR 0 1 1
SENAT’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles.......................................................................................... 9, at Maryland (9/19/15) Sacks................................................................................................................................. TFL........................................................................................ 1.5, vs. Syracuse (10/10/15) FR.............................................................................................1, vs. Syracuse (10/10/150
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STEINBRENNER HIGH SCHOOL: Shaw played basketball and football at Steinbrenner HS...posted 48 tackles and two interception in his senior season...logged 80 total tackles and three interceptions on his career..
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SHEEHAN FB x RFr. x 6-3, 231 x Sarasota, Fla. x Riverview HS x
RIVERVIEW HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-area, all-county and second team all-region honors in his senior season...posted 74 tackles, 17 sacks, four fumble recoveries, an interception and a defensive touchdown...two-year team captain...three-year letterman in football...three-year letterman in weightlifting...weightlifting team MVP in senior year...finished first in county as a senior and second as a junior. PERSONAL: Born Jan. 31, 1997 in Sarasota...the son of Debra Sheehan...plans to major in finance and managment.
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2015: Walked on to the USF program...redshirt season. 2014 (CONCORDIA): Appeared in all 10 games, making one start…made 25 tackles, including 13 solo…had one tackle for loss of 8 yards…recorded one sack for 8 yards… intercepted a pass and returned it 58 yards…defended two passes…forced one fumble… returned eight kicks for 201 yards…began the season with a career-high nine tackles (five solo), a sack for 8 yards and a forced fumble at North Park (Sept. 6)…returned an interception 58 yards for his first career touchdown, to go along with five tackles (two solo) against Augsburg (Sept. 13)…returned a kickoff a career long 56 yards, had two solo tackles and a pass defended against Benedictine (Nov. 1). 2013 (CONCORDIA): Started two of 10 games played...recorded 28 tackles...forced one fumble and recovered another...intercepted one pass...broke up five passes...made only interception of season in season-opener against Augsburg College (Sept. 7)...Forced and recovered a fumble for a touchdown against Maranatha Baptist Bible College (Oct.12)... broke up two passes against Wisconsin Lutheran College (Nov. 16)...recorded a career-best five tackles in wins over Rockford University (Nov. 2) and Aurora University (Nov. 9). 2012 (CONCORDIA): Appeared in eight games...recorded eight tackles, six solo.. intercepted a pass and returned it 69 yards for a touchdown, while also recording a tackle and breaking up a pass against Maranatha Baptist Bible College (Oct. 6)...made three tackles, one solo versus Aurora University (Nov. 3)...recorded two solo tackles against Concordia University Chicago (Oct. 13). ARMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL:: A High Honor Roll student-athlete...helped the football team win a state championship...earned varsity letters in football and basketball. PERSONAL: Son of Shannon Sr. and Hollis...Has one younger brother, Rhonde.
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OL x So. x 6-3, 303x Miami, Fla. x Miami Central HS x
2015: Did not see action. 2014: Redshirt season. MIAMI CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Roland Smith at Miami Central HS...previously coached by former USF running backs coach Telly Lockette at Central…named a second-team Class 6A all-state selection…No. 34 on the 2014 Miami-Dade Top 50 list… helped lead Miami Central to a 13-1 record and second consecutive state championship as well as a No. 3 national ranking by USA Today in 2013…rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com…rated the 47th-best guard nationally by ESPN.com…played for one of the most successful programs in Florida as Miami Central won its second-straight state championship in 2013 and third in the past four years while advancing to four consecutive state finals…also had an offer from Arkansas among others. PERSONAL: The son of Michael and Davrye Smith ... Born Nov. 6, 1995 in Fort Pierce, Fla.
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JALEN
DB x Sr. x 6-0, 183 x Pensacola, Fla. x Pensacola HS x
2015: Appeared in 10 games…totaled five tackles and one interception...set season high with three tackles and an interception in a 51-3 rout of FAMU (9/5) in the season-opener… recorded two tackles in a 44-23 upset win over No. 21/21 Temple (11/14). 2014: Spencer saw action in the final four games of the season, mostly on special teams, after battling injuries during the first part of the year…lettered. 2013: Medical redshirt...appeared in the season opener against McNeese State (8/31) recording two tackles before separating his shoulder and missing the remainder of the season. 2012: Redshirted. PENSACOLA HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Mike Bennett at Pensacola ... ranked 90th on Florida Varsity’s list of top players in the state ... invited to play in the Florida vs. Georgia all-star game and the Florida all-star game ... a three-time all-state performer ... also a three-year captain ... was 30-1 as a starter ... passed for 3,541 yards and 30 TDs, while rushing for 3,261 yards and 37 TDs during his three-year career ... an all-state selection as a senior ... the Northwest Florida MVP ... tabbed a Super Senior by the Pensacola News Journal ... threw for 1,365 yards and 11 TDs ... rushed for 1,063 yards and 13 TDs ... also posted four INTs, returning two for TDs ... an all-state selection as a junior ... Pensacola all-area MVP ... a Pensacola News Journal Super Junior ... tallied 1,111 passing yards and nine TDs ... rushed for 1,242 yards and 16 TDs ... an all-state selection as a sophomore ... the area offensive MVP ... earned the team’s courage award ... led Pensacola to the 2009 3A state championship ... posted 1,065 passing yards and 10 TDs ... rushed for 956 yards and eight TDs ... also lettered in basketball, baseball and track and field. PERSONAL: Born in Pensacola, Fla. ... son of Tawanna Spencer and Maurice Standfield ... has three brothers, KD, Jair and Quan, and three sisters, Majesty, Countey and Kahin ... majoring in interdisciplinary social sciences. SPENCER - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2014 5-0 1 1 2 2015 10-0 4 1 5 Career 15-0 5 2 7
TFL 0 0 0
SACKS 0-0 0-0 0-0
INT 0 1 1
PBU 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
SPENCER’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles................................................................................................3, vs. FAMU (9/5/15) TFL.....................................................................................................................................INT......................................................................................................1, vs. FAMU (9/5/15)
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LB x Fr. x 6-2, 225 x Cape Coral, Fla. x North Fort Myers HS x
NORTH FORT MYERS HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN, 247Sports, Rivals, Scout… also received offers from Louisville, Georgia Southern, Marshall, South Alabama, Toledo, Western Kentucky…played for former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Earnest Graham at North Fort Myers his senior year after playing for Larry Gary at Cape Coral…. registered 115 tackles, 27 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles and two interceptions in senior season… returned an interception 60 yards for a touchdown…named to all-area defense first team by the News-Press as a senior…team captain…first team all-county… posted 48 solo tackles, three sacks, six quarterback hurries, an interception and three pass deflections in 2014 for Cape Coral… named all-area defense honorable mention by the News-Press as a junior…four-year letterman PERSONAL: Born May 5, 1997 in Fort Myers…the son of Latoya Weaver…plans to major in business…brother, Lucious Stanley, is playing at UAB…cousins Tyrell Banks played at Coastal Carolina and cousin Travis Blanks plays at Clemson…cousin Tommy Fagan played at Florida State and LSU and for the NFL’s Green Bay Packer and Atlanta Falcons…cousin Warren Williams played at Miami.
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2015: Did not see action. 2014: Joined USF through walk-on process. WEBBER INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY: Signed to play at NAIA school near Lake Wales, Fla. in 2013...switched to wide receiver, but did not record any statistics in 2013. HILLSBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Freedom High School in Tampa before transfering to Hillsborough as a junior in 2011 to play running back...ran for 119 yards at Hillsborough HS..In 2012, Steinke broke his leg and missed most of the season.
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THOMAS
LB x So. x 6-1, 215 x Fort Lauderdale, Fla. x Amos P. Godby HS x
2015: Appeared in 12 of 13 games, playing special teams and linebacker…totaled 10 tackles…made his collegiate debut with one tackle in a 51-3 rout of FAMU (9/12)…set a career high with six tackles at No.11/8 Florida St. (9/12)...tallied tackles in contests at Maryland (9/19), at UConn (10/17) and in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21).
THOMAS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles................................................................................................ 4, at UCF (11/26/15) Sacks................................................................................................................................. TFL......................................................................................................................................
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THREATT OL x Sr. x 6-1, 323 x Atlanta, Ga. x Tri-Cities HS x
AMOS P. GODBY HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a three-star recruit and No. 34 outslde linebacker in the nation by Rivals…ranked among the Florida Final Top 100 recruits…third-team Florida Class 5A All-State selection…posted 65 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss and six sacks while recovering two fumbles, one for a touchdown, in his senior season…also caught two passes for 49 yards and a touchdown…a Sun Sentinel All-County First Team selection as a junior after registering 114 tackles and 14 sacks at Cypress Bay HS (Fort Lauderdale)… was a three-year starter for the Cypress Bay before transferring to Godby HS (Tallahassee) for his senior season.
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THOMAS- CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR 2015 12-0 6 4 10 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Career 12-0 6 4 10 0 0-0 0 0 0 0
2014: Started one game and played in six at the guard position…was number two on the depth chart at right guard behind junior Brynjar Gudmundsson…lettered.
THOMAS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles.................................................................................................. 6, at FSU (9/12/15) Sacks................................................................................................................................. TFL.....................................................................................................................................-
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THOMAS S x So. x 6-3, 196 x Immokalee, Fla. x Immokalee HS x
2015: Started all 13 games at the right guard position…guided running back Marlon Mack to back-to-back 1,000 yard rushing seasons, only the fifth time a Bull has reached 1,000 yards in a season in program history…helped Mack achieve 100+ rushing yards in a record nine games on the year…blocked for a school-record 3,205 rushing yeards and season-record 1,381 rushing yard for Mack...created openings for quarterback Quinton Flowers to achieve a quarterback rushing record of 201 yards vs. SMU (10/24).
2013: Threatt appeared in seven games and started six at right guard as a true freshman…was on the field for a total of 346 plays…first start came vs. No. 15 Miami (9/28) helping senior running back Marcus Shaw to run for 127 yards and one TD...started sixstraight games with starts in wins vs. Cincinnati (10/5) and at UConn (10/12) as well as vs. Louisville (10/26), at Houston (10/31) and vs. Memphis (11/16)… lettered. TRI-CITIES HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Kenneth Miller at Tri-Cities ... a versatile twoway player who earned all-state, all-region and all-metro honors ... was a two-time team captain ... a first-team all-region selection along the offensive line as a senior ... earned first-team all-area honors on the defensive line from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution ... a first-team all-state selection by the AJC and a second-team choice by The Associated Press as a junior ... tabbed all-metro on the offensive line by the AJC ... helped Tri-Cities to a 10-3 record and a trip to the quarterfinals of the state playoffs ... the 10 wins were a school record. PERSONAL: Born in Birmingham, Ala. ... raised by Angela and Tyrone Strozler ... has one brother, Walter.
2015: Appeared in six games…totaled seven tackles….made his collegiate debut with a career-best two tackles in a 51-3 rout of FAMU (9/12)…finished the regular season setting a new career-high with five tackles in a 44-3 Thanksgiving road win at UCF (11/26). IMMOKALEE HIGH SCHOOL: A two-star recruit, Thomas was named to the Florida Class 5A All-State Third Team…named to News-Press All-Area Defense First Team after leading the Indians with 124 total tackles along with six pass breakups, two blocked field goals, two forced fumbles and an interception as a senior… reunited with former Immokalee teammates D’Ernest Johnson and Jimmy Bayes…coached by Rich Dombroski…also received offers from Illinois, Navy. PERSONAL: Born June 7, 1997 in Tyler, Texas ... Son of John and Tameja Thomas. THOMAS- CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR 2015 6-0 2 5 7 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Career 6-0 2 5 7 0 0-0 0 0 0 0
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RB x Sr. x 5-10, 211 x Miami, Fla. x Miami Northwestern HS x
2015: Appeared in all 13 games…totaled 88 carries for 460 yards and four rushing touchdowns, third most on the team in each category, and had five catches for 10 yards… established as the Bulls’ short-yardage and goal-line back...posted his longest run of his career with a 44-yard scamper, part of 77 yards rushing and a TD in a 51-3 rout of FAMU (9/5)…tallied rushing touchdowns in a win over FAMU (23 yards), vs. Memphis (10/2) (1 yard), in a 45-24 homecoming win over Syracuse (10/10) (1 yard), and in a 38-14 win against SMU (10/25) (1 yard)…set career-highs with 15 rushes for 94 yards (6.2 ypc) in a 65-27 thumping of Cincinnati (11/20)…tallied at least one reception in five games...ran six times for 42 yards (7.0 ypc) at Maryland (10/2)...had nine carries for 47 yards vs. SMU (5.2 ypc)...had 42 yards on eight carries in a win at ECU (5.2 ypc). 2014: Tice saw action in 12 games and started one vs. UCF (11/28)…carried the ball 40 times for 104 yards and caught eight passes for 68 yards…ran the ball nine times for 28 yards and caught two passes for 16 yards in a win over UConn (9/19)…had four carries for 24 yards vs. Houston (11/1)…had eight carries for 31 yards in a win at SMU (11/15)… caught three passes for 18 yards and had seven carries for 8 yards at Memphis (11/22)… returned one kickoff for 32 yards at Cincinnati (10/24)…lettered. 2013: Appeared in eight games with one start and was on the field for a total of 65 plays as a true freshman…posted 35 carries for 151 yards rushing (4.0 ypc) which ranked second on the team behind senior leader Marcus Shaw…posted season highs of 11 carries for 69 yards and a 27-yard long at UConn (10/12)…had seven carries for 32 yards on game winning drive…made first career start vs. No. 18 Louisville (10/26) and ran for 41 yards on seven carries…logged carries in seven games… lettered. NORTHWESTERN HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Stephen Field at Northwestern ... an allstate and all-area selection ... played in the Tournament of Champions All-Star game, scoring two TDs ... posted 1,587 yards and 25 TDs on 189 carries (8.4 ypc) during his final two prep seasons ... a second-team 6A all-state selection by The Associated Press as a senior ... a first-team all-Dade pick by the Miami Herald ... rushed for 1,210 yards and 20 TDs on 137 carries (8.8 ypc) ... led Northwestern to a 9-3 record and a trip to the regional semifinals ... ranked 41st in the Orlando Sentinel’s Miami/Dade Super 60 entering his senior year ... posted 377 yards and five TDs on 52 carries (7.3 ypc) as a junior. TICE - CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING YEAR GP-GS ATT YDS AVG 2013 8-1 35 141 4.0 2014 12-1 40 104 2.6 2015 13-0 88 460 5.2 Career 33-2 163 705 4.3 RECEIVING YEAR REC YDS AVG TD 2013 1 4 4.0 0 2014 8 68 8.5 0 2015 5 10 2.0 0 Career 14 82 5.9 0 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS YEAR RUSH REC PR KR 2013 141 4 0 0 2014 104 72 0 32 2015 460 10 0 0 Career 705 86 0 32
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TICE’S CAREER HIGHS Rushes...................................................................................15, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Rushing Yards........................................................................94, vs. Cincinnati (11/20/15) Long Rush....................................................................................... 44, vs. FAMU (9/5/15) Receptions...................................................................................3, at Memphis (11/22/14) Receiving Yards.........................................................................18, at Memphis (11/22/14) Long Reception.............................................................................. 15, at Tulsa (10/18/14)
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LONG 4 16 3 16 TOTAL 145 204 470 819
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VALDES-SCANTLING WR x Jr. x 6-5, 205 x St. Petersburg, Fla. x Lakewood HS x NC State x
2015: Redshirt season...won Scout Team Award on offense. 2013-2014 (NC STATE): He went on to log 44 receptions for 538 yards in his two seasons with the Wolfpack ... caught 22 passes for 257 yards and one touchdown for the N.C. State in 2014 while starting the first eight games of the season ... one of six N.C. State receivers to post 20 or more receptions on the year ... posted three catches for 33 yards in N.C. State’s victory over USF in Raymond James Stadium and followed that game with a season-best four catches for 55 yards and a touchdown in a win over Presbyterian, one of two games in which he led the team in receiving ... posted at least one reception in nine games for the Wolfpack, and two or more in seven games ... had one catch for 13 yards in N.C. State’s 34-27 victory over UCF in the Bitcoin-St. Petersburg Bowl ... in 2013, was one of four true freshmen to start a game for the Wolfpack and at one point led the team in receiving early in the year before missing a pair of games with injury ... started three games on the year, logged 22 receptions for 281 yards and posted a reception in seven games ... led the team with a season-best, eight receptions for 87 yards in the Wolfpack’s victory over Richmond and had four catches for 87 yards in his collegiate debut vs. Louisiana Tech. LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL: Posted 50 receptions for 800 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior...28 receptions for 600 yards and six touchdowns as a junior...earned all-state and all-county honors in football and track...team captain...helped lead track team to 2013 Class 2A State Championship with USF teammate Rodney Adams...part of 2012 Class 2A 4X400 state championship relay team. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 10, 1994 in St. Petersburg, Fla. ... Son of Marcellus and Tahisia Scantling...majoring in communications and sports management. REED - CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS REC YDS AVG 2013 10-3 22 281 12.8 2014 13-8 22 257 11.7 TOTALS 23-11 44 538 12.2
TD 0 1 1
LONG 28 42 42
AVG/G 28.1 19.8 23.3
VALDES-SCANTLING CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 8 vs. Richmond, 2013 Yards: 87 vs. Louisiana Tech & Richmond, 2013 Touchdowns: 1 vs. Presbyterian, 2014
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WARD
DB x Sr. x 6-0, 178 x Moultrie, Ga. x Colquitt County HS x
2015: Appeared in 12 of 13 games, including two starts…totaled 31 tackles, a sack and one pass break-up…made his first start of the season, making two tackles in a 51-3 rout of FAMU (9/5)…also started and tallied a season-high four tackles and a career-high tying one pass break-up in the contest at No.11/8 Florida St. (9/12)...slowed by injuries much of the middle of the season...posted four tackles and his first career sack in the Miami Beach Bowl (12/21). 2014: Ward started seven games and played in 10….slowed by an ankle injury late in the year…posted 36 tackles (27 solo), 1.0 tackles for loss, three pass break-ups and a recovered fumble…tied for the team lead with two interceptions…had a season high seven tackles and an interception vs. No. 19 ECU (10/11)…picked off a pass and recovered a fumble to go with three tackles vs. Maryland (9/6)…had six tackles vs. Western Carolina (8/30) and at Wisconsin (9/27)…posted five tackles vs. UCF (11/28)…recorded a tackle in every game he played.… lettered. 2013: Ward appeared in all 12 games and started three in his true freshman season... posted 32 tackles with two tackles for loss and one interception…led the team with five pass break-ups and added a forced fumble and one fumble recovery…made his first-career start in the dime package at Houston and logged a season high seven tackles with one tackle for loss and a fumble recovery…also had starts vs. SMU (11/23) and at Rutgers (12/7)…had six tackles vs. No. 15 Miami (9/28)…had four tackles at Michigan State (9/7) and four tackles and a forced fumble at No. 17 UCF (11/29)…grabbed USF’s first interception of the season in the opener vs. McNeese State (8/31)…posted a tackle in 10 of 12 games… lettered. COLQUITT COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Rush Propst at Colquitt County ... an allstate and all-region selection ... tallied 145 tackles, seven sacks, two INTs and nine PBU over his final two prep seasons ... an honorable mention 6A all-state selection as a senior ... named first-team all-region ... posted 81 tackles, six sacks, five TFL, an INT, four PBU, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries ... helped Colquitt County to a 10-4 record and a trip to the state semifinals ... tallied 64 tackls, a sack, an INT, five PBU, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries as a junior ... helped the Packers to an 11-3 record and a berth in the state semifinals. PERSONAL: Born in Moultrie, Ga. ... raised by Brandy Roberts. WARD - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT 2013 12-3 17 15 32 2014 10-7 27 9 36 2015 12-2 22 9 27 Career 34-12 66 33 99
TFL 2.0 1.0 1.0 4.0
SACKS 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0
INT 1 2 0 3
PBU 5 3 1 9
FF 1 0 0 1
FR 1 1 0 2
WARD’S CAREER HIGHS Tackles.................................................................................7, vs. East Carolina (10/11/14) Sacks.................................................................................................................................0 TFL...................................................................................... 1, 2x, last: vs. UCF (11/29/13) FR................................................................................. 1, twice, last vs. Maryland (9/6/14) FF....................................................................................................... 1, at UCF (11/29/13) INT.......................................................................... 1, 2x, last vs. East Carolina (10/11/14) PBU......................................................................................... 1, 2X, last at FSU (9/12/15)
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DB x Fr. x 6-0, 190 x St. Petersburg, Fla. x Admiral Farragut HS x
ADMIRAL FARRAGUT HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN, 247Sports, Rivals, Scout… rated as the third-best safety recruit in Florida, 25th nationally by Scout… rated as the 17th-best safety prospect in the nation by 247Sports… also received 45 scholarship offers including from Arizona, Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Michigan, Oklahoma, Penn State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Boston College, Colorado, Colorado State, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland, Miami, Mississippi State, Missouri, North Carolina, Ole Miss, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Syracuse, Temple, UCF, Virginia, Wake Forest, Wisconsin...played for Ryan Hearn at Admiral Farragut Academy after transferring from Gibbs High School… played for Rick Kravitz at Gibbs… named to Florida All-State Class 2A First Team as a senior… collected 87 tackles, five forced fumbles and an interception as a senior… made seven tackles and forced a fumble in the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl as a senior… named to Tampa Tribune’s All-Pinellas defensive first team as a senior… ranked No. 10 on Bright House Sports Network’s top 25 list… posted 90 tackles, five forced fumbles and an interception as a junior at Gibbs… played on varsity at Gibbs from freshman to senior year…record 314 career tackles, four interceptions, 21 forced fumbles and 18 pass break-ups on his career…also ran for 645 yards and five touchdowns…three-year team captain.. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 6, 1996 in St. Petersburg…son of Erika and Craig Watts, Sr…. has three brothers – Isiah, Andre and Keandre – and five sisters – Erika, Justice, Miracle, Jadall and Keasia…plans to major in business.
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OL x Fr. x 6-3, 290 x Lakeland, Fla. x Lake Gibson HS x
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LAKE GIBSON HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports, Scout… also received offers from FAU and South Alabama… started at left tackle in high school… wants to be an orthopedic surgeon and an NFL team doctor after his playing career… played on varsity since his freshman year…played for Keith DeMyer at Lake Gibson… named to Florida All-State Class 6A Second Team and the PolkPreps.com All-County First Team as a senior… paved the way for teammate Travelle Jones to rush for 1,141 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2015…team captain...first team all-FACA…four-year letterman in football, three years in track and one year in weight lifting. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 2, 1997 in Tallahassee…son of Ricky and Carla Wiggs…Honor Society member…Superintendent Scholar…plans to major in pre-medicine and health sciences.
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TARPON SPRING HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit, Wilcox was a two-way prep player in the Bay Area that earned all-state honorable mention honors…made the All-Big County Preps First-Team Offense as a tight end by catching 21 passes for 347 yards and three touchdowns…posted 61 total tackles and 17.5 tackles for loss as a senior… also received offers from Ball State, James Madison, Miami (Ohio)… coached by Ron Hawn.
UCLA: Did not see action in two seasons, redshirting his first, while playing behind Heisman candidate Brett Hundley with the Bruins.
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QB x So. x 6-3, 215 x Winter Park, Fla. x Winter Park HS x UCLA x
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DB x Fr. x 6-0, 170 x Tampa, Fla. x Plant HS x
WINTER PARK HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-star recruit who was named the nation’s No. 1 rated dual-threat quarterback by ESPN.com ... originally verbally committed to USF before electing to go to UCLA following the 2012 season ... threw for 27 touchdowns and ran for 20 more in two seasons as a starter at Winter Park High School and was named MVP at the 2012 Elite 11 quarterback camp ... was Rivals.com’s No. 5-ranked dual-threat quarterback in the nation and the No. 23-ranked recruit overall in the state of Florida ... was selected to play in the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl all-star game and was Scout. com’s No. 2-ranked prospect at quarterback in Florida ... passed for 1,400 yards and 13 touchdowns and ran for 11 touchdowns as a senior (2013) at Winter Park ... as a junior, passed for 1,334 yards with 14 touchdowns and ran for 600 yards and nine touchdowns ... had offers from UCLA, N.C. State, Cincinnati, Ole Miss, UCF, Syracuse, Pittsburgh and USF among many coming out of high school.
2015: Appeared in 11 of 13 games playing special teams and cornerback…totaled 20 tackles and one pass break-up…recorded multiple tackles in five contests…set a season high with five tackles in a road game at Maryland (9/19)...had three tackles in each of the first two games of the season vs. FAMU (9/5) and at Florida State (9/12). 2014: Redshirt season. PLANT HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Robert Weiner at Plant HS…named second team All-Hillsborough County in 2013…posted 67 tackles, one interception, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery as a senior…helped lead Plant to an 11-2-1 record and Class 8A state semifinals in 2013…recorded 121 tackles, 41 pass deflections, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one interception for his career…rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com…also had offers from UCF, Rutgers, Syracuse, UConn and Bowling Green. PERSONAL: The son of Geneala Broome… family member Billy Jackson played football at Mississippi State… hobbies include fishing. WILKINS - CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SOLO AST TOT TFL SACKS INT PBU FF FR 2015 11-0 12 8 20 0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 WILKINS’ CAREER HIGHS Tackles...........................................................................................5, at Maryland (9/19/15) TFL.....................................................................................................................................INT......................................................................................................................................PBU...............................................................................................1, at Maryland (9/19/15)
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HEAD COACH
WILLIE TAGGART
4th Season at USF (14-23)
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7th Season Overall (30-44)
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Western Kentucky, 1998
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TAGGART COACHING RECORDS 2013-:
14-23 at USF
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16-21 (.444) at Western Kentucky (head coach)
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17-20 (.459) at Stanford (assistant coach)
1999-2006: 67-31 (.684) at Western Kentucky (assistant coach) Totals
30-44 as a head coach (5 seasons) 84-51 (.622) as an assistant coach (11 seasons) 114-94 in 16 overall years as a collegiate coach
Willie Taggart was named USF head coach on Dec. 9, 2012. After leading USF to its first bowl game in five years in 2015, the Bay Area native received a three-year contract extension that will keep him with the Bulls through 2020. The Bulls primary play caller, the former All-American and Florida all-state quarterback is the architect of the “Gulf Coast Offense,” a combination of “Spread” and “West Coast” formations and plays that saw USF explode to set 34 team and individual records in 2015. Taggart returned home to lead a USF resurgence after spending three seasons as the head coach at his alma mater Western Kentucky. He also led a dramatic turnaround for the Hilltoppers and had a similarly successful run as an assistant coach at Stanford, helping turn around the Cardinal and build the program into a national power under head coach Jim Harbaugh. At USF, Taggart changed the Bulls’ culture and began rebuilding a winning program in Tampa. His magnetic positive energy and stellar recruiting once again quickly set a program on the winning path. The Bulls doubled their win totals in season two and season three under Taggart, and reached the Miami Beach Bowl in 2015, the program’s first since 2010. Taggart’s teams steadily improved, grew more resilient and markedly more talented as he set the foundation for Bulls’ success to come. Taggart’s first full recruiting period resulted in the consensus No. 1 ranked class in The American in 2014 and he followed that with another top class in the conference in 2015. Taggart fit the new talent into his masterful “Gulf Coast
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“He’s very passionate about football and about young men. But he also knows that area. He talks a lot about high school football there and keeping some of those young men from escaping. He’s got a very good take on that. I think he understands the lay of the land. I think he is going to relate to young men very well and I think he’s got kind of a hard-nosed approach to football that is going to work really well. I was really, really impressed.” – Tony Dungy, 2013 Offense,” which hit stride midway through the 2015 season. The Bulls won seven of their last eight regular season games and broke school offense records by the bushel as they went 8-5 and set a program record for conference wins with a 6-2 mark in The American. The “Gulf Cost Offense,” under the direction of first-year starting sophomore quarterback Quinton Flowers, set USF marks for total yards (5,741), rushing yards (3,205), total touchdowns (54), touchdown passes (26), fewest turnovers (15), points in a half (51 vs. Cincinnati) and points in a conference game (65 vs. Cincinnati). Sophomore Marlon Mack set the school season rushing mark (1,381), Flowers set marks for passing TD (22) and rushing yards by a quarterback (991) and junior wide receiver Rodney Adams set season records for receiving yards (822) and touchdowns (9). The fifth youngest coach in the FBS when hired at USF in 2013 at the age of 37, Taggart’s energy and enthusiasm were immediately evident at as he rallied the fans and his team behind his “Do Something” mantra. The graduate of nearby Bradenton Manatee HS established a blue-collar work ethic learned as the youngest of six kids of parents, John and Gloria, who worked the vegetable fields of Palmetto. Prior to USF, Taggart guided WKU to two consecutive winning seasons culminating in an appearance in the 2012 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, the school’s first bowl appearance since joining the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Prior to his arrival the Hilltoppers had lost 20 consecutive games. Under Taggart’s leadership, WKU posted 14 total wins in 2011 and 2012 after the program won just four games the previous three seasons combined. The Hilltoppers went from 2-6 in 2010 Sun Belt games to 7-1 in 2011, marking the largest one-year turnaround in conference history. WKU won 12-of-14 games between the end of 2011 and the start of 2012, with the only losses coming to LSU and Alabama, both of which were ranked No. 1 in the nation at the time. Most importantly, WKU secured the top recruiting classes in the Sun Belt Conference in both 2010 and 2011.
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After guiding the Hilltoppers to two wins in his first season, Taggart saw his squad start 0-4 in 2011. That’s when the turnaround began. WKU went on to win seven of its last eight games. The only loss in that stretch came to No. 1 LSU in Baton Rouge. The Hilltoppers went 7-1 in the Sun Belt Conference to finish second in the league. The only league-loss was a four-point setback to eventual champion Arkansas State. The five-win difference in Sun Belt Conference play represented the biggest one-season turnaround in league history. Only two teams in all of the FBS - Houston and Arkansas State - experienced bigger turnarounds in terms of overall wins from 2010 to 2011. In just three seasons, Taggart saw three different student-athletes named to All-America teams and 23 Hilltoppers selected as All-Sun Belt performers. Running back Bobby Rainey was selected to five different All-America teams in 2011, and six total over his final two years in uniform. Rainey also earned back-toback Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year awards. Rainey’s replacement in 2012, Antonio Andrews, racked up 2,977 all-purpose yards during the regular season, including 1,609 yards rushing, which currently sits just 274 yards away from breaking Barry Sanders’ (Oklahoma State, 1988) all-time record for all-purpose yards in a single season. Andrews currently leads the nation, averaging 248.1 all-purpose yards per game, which ranks third all-time in FBS history. Before joining the Hilltoppers, Taggart served as running backs coach at Stanford from 2007-09. He joined the Stanford coaching staff following a 1-11 season in 2006 and was instrumental in the development of the Cardinal offense and running game that has become a staple of that program’s three-year BCS run. Stanford, ranked as high as 14th in the nation by the Associated Press in 2009, posted an 8-4 regular-season record with wins over nationally-ranked USC and Oregon. Stanford led the Pac-10 in total offense (441.4 ypg.), while ranking second in the conference and 11th in the nation in rushing offense @USFFOOTBALL • GoUSFBulls.com
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(224.3 ypg.). Stanford’s 2,692 rushing yards in 2009 broke the school’s single-season rushing yardage mark that had stood since 1949 (2,481). In 2009, the Cardinal were led by senior running back Toby Gerhart, who under Taggart’s tutelage ranked second in the nation in rushing (144.7 ypg.) and earned the Doak Walker Award, given to the nation’s top running back. Gerhart carried a cumulative 3.25 grade point average as a management, science and technology major. He also rushed for a Stanford single-season record 1,736 yards and 26 touchdowns in 12 games in 2009, breaking his own single-season rushing record of 1,136 yards set in 2008, and was invited to New York City for the 2009 Heisman Trophy Award presentation. He finished second in the final balloting in the closest race in the award’s 75-year history. Gerhart, who was also named the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year, was one of only two Pac-10 players named to the first team on both the All-Pac-10 Team and the Pac-10 All-Academic Football Team. The Cardinal’s Sun Bowl appearance in 2009 marked the school’s first bowl game since 2001. Taggart was at the helm of the Cardinal running game that finished second in the Pac-10 Conference in rushing offense in 2008, averaging 199.6 yards a game on the ground. Stanford’s season rushing total of 2,395 yards was the third-highest mark in school history. In addition, Taggart’s work with Gerhart helped him become just the fifth running back in school history to go over the 1,000-yard mark. Prior to his arrival at Stanford, Taggart spent the previous eight seasons on the WKU coaching staff (1999-2006) and helped guide the Hilltoppers to eight-consecutive winning campaigns during the stretch. He worked with current Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh in his first three seasons of coaching from 1999-2001. Taggart started his coaching career as WKU’s wide receivers coach in 1999 before working with the quarterbacks from 2000-06. He was also the co-offensive coordinator in 2001 and 2002, helping lead the Hill-
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“Willie is a man I truly respect. He’s a great coach, fine person and a lifelong friend. Everything he’s done in his entire life has shown a pattern of success. I’m really happy for Willie and for USF. Great things will happen.” – Former San Francisco 49ers & current Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh
THE TAGGART FILE
Born: August 27, 1976 Hometown: Palmetto, Florida College: Western Kentucky, 1998 Wife: Taneshia Children: Willie, Jr.; Jackson & Morgan
PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1994-98: WKU (Quarterback) COACHING CAREER 1999: ...................................................... Western Kentucky (Wide Receivers) 2000: ......................................................... Western Kentucky (Quarterbacks) 2001-02: .............Western Kentucky (Co-Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks) 2003-06: ........................... Western Kentucky (Asst. Head Coach/Quarterbacks) 2007-09: ..................................................................... Stanford (Running Backs) 2010-12: ........................................................... Western Kentucky (Head Coach) 2013-pres.: ................................................................................. USF (Head Coach) @USFFOOTBALL • GoUSFBulls.com
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SEASON W L PCT. NOTES 2010 (WKU) 2 10 16.6 First year as head coach 2011 (WKU) 7 5 58.3 Biggest turnaround in Sun Belt history 2012 (WKU) 7 6 53.8 2012 Little Caesars Bowl 2013 (USF) 2 10 20.0 2014 (USF) 4 8 33.3 2015 (USF) 8 5 61.5 2015 Miami Beach Bowl 30 44 2 Bowl Games TOTALS
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toppers to the Division I-AA national championship in 2002, and was promoted to assistant head coach in 2003. Under Taggart’s guidance from 2003-06, quarterback Justin Haddix set school career records with 8,890 yards of total offense, a 57.1 completion percentage, 50 touchdowns and a 137.28 pass efficiency rating. Haddix also finished his career ranked second all-time on the Hill with 541 completions and 7,929 yards passing. Taggart helped coach an offensive unit that set school records for points (432), total yards (5,479) and first downs (263) en route to the 2002 NCAA Division I-AA national championship. The Hilltoppers ranked second in the nation in pass efficiency and sixth in rushing, and averaged 38.8 points per contest in four playoff victories. In Taggart’s first year calling plays in 2000, WKU ran for 293.4 yards per contest, leading the Gateway Football Conference and ranking second in the country in the category as WKU claimed the league title and advanced to the quarterfinals of the I-AA playoffs. In his first season in 1999, WKU ranked eighth in the nation and first in the conference in rushing.
“Willie Taggart is the full package. He’s an outstanding coach with a great family and terrific values for the business of higher education and intercollegiate athletics. He will have terrific success at USF.” – Big 12 Commissioner and former Stanford Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby
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Taggart’s efforts helped WKU quarterbacks earn all-conference mention in three consecutive seasons - Jason Johnson (2000), Donte Pimpleton (2001) and Jason Michael (2002). Taggart also spent his collegiate playing days at WKU (1995-98) and was only the third WKU athlete in the past half-century to hold down the quarterback slot for the Hilltoppers for four straight years. Taggart - who set 11 WKU school records - had his jersey retired on October 23, 1999. He finished his career as WKU’s all-time leader in rushing touchdowns (47), ranked second in scoring (286 points), pass efficiency rating (127.71) and rushing yards (3,997), tied for third in most 100-yard rushing games (17), and tied for fourth in touchdown passes (30). His rushing yards were the most in NCAA Division I history at the time for a quarterback. In each of his last two collegiate seasons, he was a finalist for the prestigious Walter Payton Award, which is an honor given annually to the top offensive player in I-AA football. Taggart finished fourth in the balloting in 1997 and seventh as a senior the following year. An All-American as a senior, he was also the 1998 I-AA Independents’ Offensive Player of the Year. Taggart was recruited to WKU by Jim Harbaugh to play for his father, Jack. Taggart graduated from WKU with a bachelor’s degree in social sciences in 1998. As a prep standout at Bradenton Manatee High School, he was a first team all-state and all-conference selection as a senior after guiding the Hurricanes to the state 5A Championship game. He led MHS to the state title his junior season and helped the school post a 26-4 record during that two-year span, while recording more than 3,000 yards passing and 975 yards on the ground.
“I think the biggest immediate impact is going to be Willie Taggart at South Florida. You’ve seen what Willie did at Western Kentucky and for him to leave his alma mater. I talked to a lot of coaches. That South Florida job is a gold mine.” – CBS Sports Network analyst Tony Barnhart
Taggart and his wife Taneshia have three children, Willie Jr., Jackson and Morgan. @USFFOOTBALL • GoUSFBulls.com
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4Tampa Bay area native born in Bradenton, Fla. in 1976. The youngest of six kids, his parents, John & Gloria, worked the fields in Palmetto, Fla. picking vegetables. 4An all-state QB at Bradenton Manatee HS, led Hurricanes to back-to-back state title games and a state championship as a junior.
HARBAUGH CONNECTION OUTLOOK PLAYERS
With former WKU and current Buccaneers Running Back Bobby Rainey
With Jack Harbaugh
4Recruited to Western Kentucky by Jim Harbaugh, where he played for Jim’s dad, Jack Harbaugh. 4Remains very close to the Harbaugh family and Harbaugh brothers, Jim & John. Jim was the best man in Taggart’s wedding. John & Jack have visited USF practice.
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44-year QB starter at WKU, where he set 11 school records and posted an NCAA DI record for rushing for a quarterback (3,997). A 1998 All-American and I-AA Independent Offensive Player of the Year. His No. 1 jersey was retired at WKU. 4Led WKU to a victory at USF in 1998, rushing for 206 yards and scoring three TDs, including the winning TD in fourth quarter. 4Has picture in his office of himself being tackled by four USF players from his WKU playing days. 4Helped lead WKU to I-AA national title as co-offensive coordinator in 2002.
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With then 49ers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh
With 2009 Heisman Trophy runnner-up Toby Gearhart
4Assistant coach for three seasons at Stanford (2007-09) under head coach Jim Harbaugh. Helped team go from 1-11 the season before he arrived to No. 14 ranking and first bowl game since 2001 in the 2009 season. 4As running backs coach at Stanford, guided Toby Gerhart to Doak Walker Award and runner-up Heisman Trophy finish while posting Stanford record 1,736 rushing yards and 26 TDs in 2009. 4Helped Stanford lead the Pac-10 in total offense (441.4 ypg) and rank 11th in the nation in rushing (224.3 ypg) in 2009.
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4Took over WKU program that had lost last 20 games. Losing skid extended to 26 games in his first season before turning the program around and posting back-to-back winning seasons and program’s first-ever bowl appearance in 2012.
POSTSEASON/BOWL GAMES
At Stanford with Richard Sherman
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Taggart set 11 school records at Western Kentucky
• 2015 Miami Beach Bowl (WKU 45, USF 35) • 2012 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (Central Michigan 24, WKU 21) • 2009 Sun Bowl (Oklahoma 31, Stanford 27) • 2004 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs (lost at Sam Houston St., 54-24) • 2003 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs (def. Jacksonville St., 45-7; lost at Wofford 34-17) • 2002 NCAA Division I-AA National Champions (def. Murray St., 59-20; def. W. Illinois, 21-28; def. Georgia Southern, 31-28; def. McNeese St., 34-14) • 2001 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs (lost at Furman, 24-20) • 2000 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs (def. FAMU, 27-0; lost to Appalachian St., 17-14)
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T.J. WEIST
Co-Offensive Coordinator/Receivers Passing Game Coordinator Alma Mater: Alabama, ‘88 First Season with USF
DAVID REAVES
Associate Head Coach/Tight Ends Alma Mater: Appalachian St., ‘01 Fourth Season with USF
RAYMOND WOODIE
Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Alma Mater: Bethune-Cookman, ‘96 Fourth Season with USF
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DARREN HILLER
Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Running Game Coordinator Alma Mater: West Texas A&M, ‘94 First Season with USF
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ALONZO HAMPTON
Defensive Backs/Special Teams Coord. Alma Mater: Louisiana Monroe, ‘96 Second Season with USF
JOHN JANCEK
Safeties Alma Mater: Grand Valley State, ‘91 First Season with USF
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
DONTE PIMPLETON
Running Backs Alma Mater: Western Kentucky, ‘02 Second Season with USF
ERIC MATHIES
Defensive Line/Recruiting Coord. Alma Mater: Murray St., ‘98 Fourth Season with USF
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SHAUN KING
Quarterbacks Alma Mater: Tulane, ‘98 First Season with USF
SHARROD EVERETT
Director of Football Operations Alma Mater: Campbellsville, ‘04 Fourth Season with USF
PHIL CANE
Video Coordinator Alma Mater: USF, ‘13 Ninth Season with USF
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MEDIA
Director of Athletic Performance Alma Mater: Western Kentucky, ‘03 Third Season with USF
TRAE HACKETT
Assistant Director of Football Operations Alma Mater: Western Kentucky, ‘99 Fourth Season with USF
DAVID KELLY
Director of Player Personnel Alma Mater: Furman First Season with USF
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OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/RUN GAME & OFFENSIVE LINE
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DARREN HILLER
1st Season At USF • West Texas A&M, 1994
2016
Darren Hiller joined the Bulls’ coaching staff in February of 2016 as co-offensive coordinator/ offensive line coach. Hiller brings 21 years of collegiate coaching experience to USF. He splits offensive coordinator duties, with oversight of the running game, with co-offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach T.J. Weist, who oversees the passing game. Prior to coming to USF, Hiller most recently served as offensive line coach at Cincinnati (2013-15), helping the Bearcats offense to the No. 6 ranking nationally in total offense (537.8 ypg) in 2015, three-straight bowl game appearances and the 2014 American Conference championship. Hiller has coached in six bowl games, mentored five NFL Draft picks, and helped guide teams that won three conference championships during his career.
COACHING EXPERIENCE - 21 YEARS
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1994 West Texas A&M ..................Student Assistant 1995 West Texas A&M ............... Graduate Assistant 1996-98 West Texas A&M .......................Offensive Line 1999-00 Arkansas-Monticello ..................Offensive Line Northwestern State ....................Offensive Line 2001 2002-11 Arkansas State ..........................Offensive Line Nevada ......................................Offensive Line 2012 2013-15 Cincinnati ...................................Offensive Line 2016-pres USF ........................Co-Offensive Coordinator/ ............................... Run Game - Offensive Line
PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1990-91 1992-93
Chabot Junior College (offensive line) West Texas A&M (offensive line)
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B.S. Kinesiology, West Texas A&M
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PERSONAL DATA
Wife Tracie Children Hailey & Aubrey Hometown Fremont, Calif.
In his three seasons at Cincinnati, the Bearcats put together the three best offensive seasons in school history, ranking 23rd, 27th and 6th in total offense and 18th, 13th and 6th in passing offense, respectively, in the NCAA. The Bearcats produced more than 5,900 yards of offense every season, passing for 3,900 yards or more and rushing for 2,000 yards or more every season, while averaging 6,370 yards a season. Hiller coached six all-conference players during that time, as Cincinnati competed in the Hawaii Bowl (2015), Military Bowl (2014) and Belk Bowl (2013) and won the 2014 conference championship. In 2015, the Bearcats exploded to compile school-records of 6,690 yards of total offense, 4,679 passing yards and 370 first downs. Cincinnati broke 18 school offensive records on the year, including compiling 752 yards of offense and 620 passing yards at Memphis, while averaging 33.8 ppg. Offensive tackle Parker Ehinger earned first-team all-conference honors for the second straight season while center Deyshawn Bond and guard Ryan Leahy were second-team honorees. Hiller’s 2014 offensive line ranked third in the NCAA allowing just 3.4 tackles for loss per game and 22nd giving up just 1.38 sacks per game. Prior to Cincinnati, Hiller spent one season at Nevada (2012) coaching the offensive front. The team rushed for an average of 271 yards per game, which ranked seventh in the NCAA FBS while allowing only 18 sacks. Offensive tackle Jeff Nady and guard Christian Bauter were first-team All-Mountain West Conference honorees while Joel Bitonio was an honorable-mention all-league selection. Hiller had a successful decade-long run at Arkansas State (2002-11) where the Red Wolves racked up a pair of conference championships, including a 10-2 record in 2011 and an appearance in the GoDaddy.com Bowl. He coached 16 All-Sun Belt Conference players, including an NFL Draft selection and five NFL free agents. In 2010, Hiller saw three ASU offensive linemen earn All-Sun Belt Conference honors, including first team selection Derek Newton and second team choices Tom Castilaw and Sifa Etu. The Red Wolves’ o-line paved the way for a school-record 4,841 yards of total offense that also ranked 40th in the nation. In 2008, the offensive line helped lead ASU to the nation’s 18th best rushing attack and a then school record for total offense that ranked 39th in the nation. ASU’s 2007 running game finished ranked 29th in the country. Prior to joining ASU, Hiller spent 2001 at Northwestern State University, coaching two All-Southland Conference players and helping the team reach the I-AA playoffs. He spent two seasons at Arkansas-Monticello (1999-200) where he helped the team finish in the top five in Division II in total and scoring offense and break 30 offensive school records. Four players earned All-Gulf South Conference recognition. A two-year starter at offensive guard and team captain at West Texas A&M (previously West Texas State), Hiller also began his coaching career there from 1994-98. He helped the program have a No. 1 ranked offense in the nation and guided nine All-Lone Star Conference players. Hiller started his collegiate playing career at Chabot Junior College in Hayward, Calif., where he received all-conference honors at offensive guard. A team captain, he was also a member of the GTE Academic All-America team. While at Chabot, his team played in the 1991 Merced Elks Bowl against Palomar Junior College for the national championship. Born in Fremont, Calif., Hiller attended Washington High School where he played offensive guard and inside linebacker. A team captain, he received all-league honors. He is married to the former Tracie Lenhart of Lubbock, Texas, and they have two daughters, Hailey and Aubrey, and one son, Colton.
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T.J. WEIST
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1st Season At USF • Alabama, 1988 T.J. Weist joined the USF staff in January of 2016 as wide receivers coach. He had previously worked for six highly successful seasons with USF Head Coach Willie Taggart at Western Kentucky where the pair helped guide the Hilltoppers to the 2002 I-AA NCAA National Championship. Weist has coached wide receivers at eight different Division I programs and prior to coming to USF served as a senior offensive analyst for Jim Harbaugh at Michigan in 2015. A former Alabama wide receiver, Weist began his career as a graduate assistant first for the Crimson Tide (1988-89) and then Michigan (1990-93) coaching wide receivers at both stops, including helping to guide current ESPN analyst Desmond Howard to the 1991 Heisman Trophy with the Wolverines. U-M reached four postseason bowl games during his tenure, including two Rose Bowl appearances. Howard is among 23 wide receivers Weist has guided to NFL careers during a coaching career that now spans more than 25 years. In 2013, Weist went to UConn as offensive coordinator/wide receivers and was elevated to interim head coach four games into the 2013 season. He continued to serve as offensive coordinator and coach wide receivers. Under Weist, the Huskies closed the season with three consecutive wins, scoring 28 or more points in each game, including a season-high 45 points in the team’s victory over Memphis in the season finale. In that contest, Huskies quarterback Casey Cochran set a school single-game record with 461 passing yards, and wide receiver Geremy Davis notched a program-record 15 catches for a career-high 207 yards. Davis finished the season with 1,085 receiving yards, becoming the first 1,000-yard receiver for UConn in 15 years. In 2010, Weist became wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at Cincinnati where he helped the Bearcats win two Big East championships and post two bowl victories in his three seasons. In 2010, he coached a pair of All-Big East Conference selections in Armon Binns (first team) and D.J. Woods (second team), as the duo were the No. 1 and 2 ranked receivers in the Big East. The Bearcats were the only NCAA FBS school to have two wide receivers with 15 or more 20-yard receptions in 2010. The Bearcats led the conference in scoring offense (27.1 ppg), total offense (417.3 ypg) and passing offense (260.7 ypg). In 2011, Cincinnati averaged 385 yards of total offense per game and scored an average of 33.3 points per game on the way to a Big East Conference championship and a win in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl over Vanderbilt.
COACHING EXPERIENCE - 28 YEARS
1988-89 Alabama.........Wide Receivers/Grad. Assistant 1990-93 Michigan..Wide Receivers/Vol.-Grad. Assistant 1994-95 Southern Illinois..... Wide Receivers/Tight Ends 1996 Tulsa........................................ Wide Receivers 1997-01 Indiana..................................... Wide Receivers 2002-09 Western Kentucky........................... WRs/RBS, 2003-06 Western Kentucky..........Offensive Coordinator 2007-09 Western Kentucky.........Assistant Head Coach 2010-12 Cincinnati................................. Wide Receivers 2013 Connecticut...........Offensive Coordinator/WRs, ...........................................Interim Head Coach 2015 Michigan.................... Senior Offensive Analyst 2016-pres USF.........................Co-Offensive Coordinator/ ................................... Pass Game & Receivers
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
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1985-87
Alabama (wide receiver)
HISTORY
1988 1989
B.S. health and physical education, Alabama M.S. exercise physiology, Alabama
USF
EDUCATION
PERSONAL DATA In 2012, he helped lead the Bearcats to a 10-3 record and a 48-34 victory over Duke in the Belk Bowl, serving as Cincinnati’s offensive coordinator in the bowl game as the Bearcats gained 554 yards of total offense.
OUTLOOK
MEDIA
Wife Karen Children James, Karrington and Samantha Hometown Bay City, Michigan
Weist joined Jack Harbaugh’s WKU coaching staff in 2002 as a wide receivers/running backs coach and would spend the next eight seasons on the hill. He teamed with Taggart, then the co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach, to help lead the Hilltopper’s to the 2002 NCAA Division I-AA Championship in his first season. The pair would spend six seasons working together at WKU. Weist served as offensive coordinator from 2003-06, when Taggart was promoted to assistant head coach under head coach David Elson, and then as assistant head coach from 2007-09, after Taggart left to coach with Jim Harbaugh at Stanford. As offensive coordinator in 2006, WKU ranked 23rd in the country in total offense, also finishing 17th in pass-efficiency rating while posting more than 4,000 total yards for the fifth consecutive season. Weist helped direct an offense that averaged 405.73 yards per game in 2005 while scoring more than 30 points a game. The Hilltoppers ranked in the top 30 nationally in four different categories. Weist served as wide receivers coach at Indiana from 1997-2001, where he also coached return units on special teams and served as the Hoosiers’ recruiting coordinator his first two years. He has also coached wide receivers on staffs at Tulsa (1996) and Southern Illinois (1994-95). A native of Bay City, Michigan, Weist was a wide receiver at Alabama from 1985-87, taking part in three postseason bowl games and lettering as a senior. He earned a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education in 1988 and then completed a master’s degree in exercise physiology one year later. Weist and his wife Karen have a son, James, and twin daughters, Karrington and Samantha.
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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/TIGHT ENDS
USF FOOTBALL
DAVID REAVES
4th Season At USF • Appalachian State, 2001
2016
Entering his fourth season at USF, David Reaves serves as the associate head coach and has position duties coaching the tight ends. During the 2015 season, Reaves served as co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach overseeing the passing game. Under his guidance, sophomore quarterback Quinton Flowers set a USF record passing for 22 touchdowns and accounted for a team-best 3,287 yards of total offense and 34 touchdowns. Flowers ran for a USF quarterback record 991 yards and 12 touchdowns on the year while completing 59.1 percent of his passes, the fourth-best season mark in USF history. USF’s offense set a program record posting 5,741 total yards and 3,205 yards rushing while scoring 437 points, the second-best mark in program history. Wide receiver Rodney Adams earned second-team all-conference honors after setting USF season records with 822 yards and nine touchdowns receiving.
COACHING EXPERIENCE - 23 YEARS
2001 2002-03 2004 2005 2006
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Tampa Catholic HS........Assistant Head Coach South Carolina.................... Graduate Assistant South Carolina........................Defensive Backs South Carolina....................Asst. Quarterbacks South Carolina...................Asst. Quarterbacks/ ...............................................Recruiting Coord. 2007-08 South Carolina............................Quarterbacks/ .......................................Recruiting Coordinator 2009 Tennessee...................................Quarterbacks New Mexico................................Quarterbacks/ 2010 ....................................... Passing Game Coord. New Mexico....................Offensive Coord./QBs 2011 ...................................... /Passing Game Coord. 2012 IMG Academy.....................................Instructor 2013 USF......................................... Wide Receivers 2014 USF.............................................Quarterbacks 2015 USF..........................Co-Offensive Coordinator 2016-pres USF.............................Associate Head Coach/ ......................................................... Tight Ends
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
1997-2000 Appalachian State (Quarterback)
EDUCATION 2001
Appalachian State
PERSONAL DATA
Born Dec. 12, 1978 in Cincinnati, Ohio Hometown Tampa, Fla. Wife Brooke Children Maddox & Ryder
Reaves took over responsibilities as quarterbacks coach at USF for the 2014 season, working with sophomore quarterback Mike White, junior Steve Bench and freshman Flowers. Reaves joined the University of South Florida football staff in January of 2013 serving his first season at USF as wide receivers coach. Reaves brought 10 years of collegiate experience to USF, having served as a coordinator, position coach and recruiting coordinator with stops at South Carolina, Tennessee and New Mexico. During his time, Reaves has developed a reputation as one of the top recruiters in Florida and the southeast, including the signing of two Hillsborough County Players of the Year. In his first season at USF, Reaves helped guide wide receiver Andre Davis to a USF season record 735 yards receiving on 49 catches. Davis also set a USF mark posting three-straight 100-yard receiving games, including nine catches for 134 yards at Houston, the 16th best yardage total in USF history. Davis also continued a USF record 30-game streak with at least one catch. In 2012, Reaves served as an instructor at the premiere training facility at IMG Academy working with top-flight athletes at the professional, collegiate and prep levels. Reaves spent two seasons (2010-11) at New Mexico coaching quarterbacks and serving as passing game coordinator. During his second seasons, he earned the offensive coordinator title. Prior to his time at New Mexico, Reaves spent the 2009 season at the University of Tennessee coaching quarterbacks. While in Knoxville, Reaves led a passing game that accounted for 2,942 yards and 28 touchdowns, while mentoring Jonathan Crompton, who was drafted in the fifth round of the 2010 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. Reaves went to Tennessee after spending most of the decade at South Carolina, where he served under head coaching legends Lou Holtz and Steve Spurrier. Reaves coached the Gamecocks for seven seasons, including the first two as a graduate assistant. After one year as defensive backs coach under Holtz and two seasons assisting Spurrier with the quarterbacks, Reaves was handed the full-time quarterback coaching duties in the spring of 2007. In addition, Reaves became recruiting coordinator in 2006. He quickly earned a reputation as one of the nation’s top young recruiters. The 2007 Gamecocks’ signing class was regarded as one of the most highly-touted recruiting hauls in school history, and formed a consensus top-10 ranking nationally. Following the February signing day, Reaves was selected as one of the top 25 recruiters in the country by Rivals.com. In 2007, the Gamecocks threw for more than 3,000 yards and averaged 258.2 passing yards per game with senior Blake Mitchell and redshirt freshman Chris Smelley sharing time under center. In 2006, the South Carolina quarterbacks, primarily Mitchell and Syvelle Newton, combined to throw for 3,259 yards, an average of 250.7 yards per game. In 2005, Reaves assisted with the development of Mitchell, who threw for 2,370 yards, the seventh-highest single season total in school history. Prior to joining the South Carolina staff, Reaves served as an assistant head coach at Tampa Catholic High School for one season. A native of Tampa, Fla., Reaves was a standout quarterback at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, S.C., graduating in 1997. He went on to become team captain and a three-year starter at quarterback for Appalachian State University, where he helped lead the Mountaineers to three straight national playoff berths. Reaves and his wife, Brooke, have two sons, Maddox and Ryder. His father, John, was an All-America quarterback at the University of Florida and later played in the NFL.
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DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LINEBACKERS
2016
RAYMOND WOODIE
USF FOOTBALL
4th Season At USF • Bethune-Cookman, 1996
Raymond Woodie was promoted to defensive coordinator in January of 2016 and took over direction of the Bulls’ aggressive and swarming “Bulls Sharks” defense. Woodie joined the USF football staff in 2012 as linebackers coach and was promoted to assistant head coach/linebackers/special teams coach prior to the 2015 season. He came to USF after serving three seasons as a defensive assistant under Willie Taggart at Western Kentucky, working with the defensive ends and linebackers. He also logged 13 years as a head coach at the high school level in Palmetto and Bradenton, Florida. Woodie helped Taggart and USF secure the top rated recruiting class in the American Conference in 2014 and 2015 and was named the top recruiter in The American by Rivals in 2014. In his first three seasons at USF, Woodie guided a pair of linebacker to all-conference honors and one to lead the nation as an NCAA statistical champion. The 2015 season saw middle linebacker Auggie Sanchez lead the team with 117 tackles, tied for the second-best season total in program history, and earn second team all-conference honors. Woodie also took over direction of the USF special teams and guided the Bulls to ranking sixth in the nation in kickoff returns with a new program record average of 26.66 ypr and 36th in punt returns posting 10.9 ypr. Rodney Adams (6th/29.1) and D’Ernest Johnson (16th/26.8) both ranked among the top kick returners in the nation and Adams earned all-conference honors as a returner. Meanwhile, Tajee Fullwood ranked 26th in the nation in punt returns at 10.4 ypr. The 2014 season saw sophomore linebacker Nigel Harris lead the nation and set a new USF record with six forced fumbles while leading the team with 10.5 tackles for loss and finishing second with 77 tackles. In his first season at USF, Woodie helped guide senior linebacker DeDe Lattimore to a career-best 98 tackles and second team All-AAC honors. Lattimore, who went on to play for the NFL’s Chicago Bears, led the AAC and ranked 10th in the FBS forcing four fumbles and recovered three, part of a turn-around that saw USF nearly triple its forced turnovers from nine the previous season to 25 and score three defensive touchdowns. Woodie served as the defensive ends coach at Western Kentucky under head coach Willie Taggart in 2010 and ‘11 before coaching linebackers in 2012. Strongly connected in the state of Florida, Woodie was instrumental in securing three top recruiting classes at WKU and was named the 2012 Sun Belt Conference Recruiter of the Year by Scout/FoxSports.com. Overall, Woodie coached or recruited six players that earned All-SBC awards, including defensive end Quanterus Smith, who was named the 2012 SBC Defensive Player of the Year. While coaching linebackers in 2012, Woodie guided Andrew Jackson to his second-consecutive 100-tackle season, earning first team All-Sun Belt Conference for the second-straight year. Jackson ranked in the top 25 nationally in both solo tackles (76) and tackles for loss (17.5). Jackson, along with fellow linebacker Xavius Boyd, set career highs in tackles with 116 and 71, respectively. As defensive ends coach in 2011, Woodie helped guide three Hilltoppers to all-Sun Belt Conference honors. Quanterus Smith was named to the second team, while Jared Clendenin and Bo Adebayo were honorable mention all-league picks. All three ranked among the league leaders in both sacks and tackles for loss, with Smith ranking second in the conference with 7.5 sacks on the year. Thanks in part to the efforts of those three individuals, WKU tied for third in the league in sacks in 2011 after finishing last in the conference a season before. Prior to his stint at WKU, Woodie served as head coach at Palmetto High School from 2007-09, while serving as the school’s Director of Athletics in 2008 and ‘09. He was also the head coach at Bayshore High School in Bradenton from 1997-2006. Woodie helped Palmetto capture a district championship in 2008 after leading Bayshore High School to the district playoffs seven times in his 10 seasons as head coach. He also served as the defensive coordinator at Palmetto in 1996. Woodie was the youngest high school head coach in the state of Florida when he was named Bayshore’s head coach in 1997 at the age of 23. Woodie served as linebacker coach at collegiate football camps at Florida (2004-06), Michigan State (2004-06), Nebraska (2002) and Auburn (2001). As a high-school coach and athletic director, Woodie developed 43 student-athletes. who signed full athletic scholarships, 10 of whom went to Football Bowl Subdivision (I-A) programs. Notable among these is Bayshore’s Fabian Washington, who started at cornerback for three seasons at Nebraska (2002-04) before being selected as the 23rd overall player in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft. At Palmetto, Woodie directed a Division 3A sports program and designed a multi-million dollar field house for the football team which opened in 2010. He also developed a Character Athletics Handbook for all sports and was the winner of the State Farm/Fred E. Rozelle Sportsmanship Award in 2007. Woodie lettered as an outside linebacker and strong safety at Bethune-Cookman from 1992-95. A National Football top Scholar-Athlete, who received a $25,000 Scholar Athlete Award from Burger King, Woodie was named a GTE Academic All-American and earned I-AA All-American and first-team MEAC Conference honors at outside linebacker as a junior and at defensive end as a senior. His 14.5 sacks as a junior set a school record. He also played for the Canadian Football League’s British Columbia Lions in 1996. A native of Palmetto, Fla., and a graduate of Palmetto High School, Woodie holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Bethune-Cookman (1996) and a master’s degree in education from National Louis University. Woodie and his wife Stephanie have three children, Raymond, Alanah and Kaden.
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COACHING EXPERIENCE - 19 YEARS
1996 Bayshore HS.................Defensive Coordinator 1997-2006 Bayshore HS.................................Head Coach 2007-09 Palmetto HS..................................Head Coach 2010-11 Western Kentucky................... Defensive Ends 2012 Western Kentucky......................... Linebackers 2013-14 USF............................................... Linebackers 2015 USF................. Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers 2016-pres USF.......... Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
1992-95 Bethune-Cookman (Linebacker/Defensive End) 1996 British Columbia Lions (CFL)
EDUCATION 2003 1996
M.S. in education, National Louis University B.S. in criminal justice, Bethune-Cookman
PERSONAL DATA
Full Name Raymond Woodie Jr. Born Nov. 2, 1973 in Bradenton, Fla. Hometown Palmetto, Fla. Wife Stephanie Children Raymond, Alanah, Kaden
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DEFENSIVE BACKS/SPECIAL TEAMS
USF FOOTBALL
ALONZO HAMPTON 2nd Season At USF • Louisiana-Monroe, 1996
2016
Alonzo Hampton joined the USF staff as the Bulls’ defensive backs coach in January of 2015 and added duties as special teams coordinator in 2016. In his first season at USF, Hampton guided sophomore cornerback Deatrick Nichols to first-team all-conference honors. The Bulls’ defensive backs logged 13 of USF’s 17 interceptions, which ranked 14th in the nation, as USF posted the third-most interceptions in program history and the best mark in nine seasons. Nichols began the 2016 season as a Bednarik Award and Jim Thorpe Award candidate.
COACHING EXPERIENCE -10 YEARS
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
2000-03 Warran HS (Ark.)...........Defensive Coordinator 2004-05 Dumas HS (Ark.)...........................Head Coach 2006 Arkansas-Pine Bluff................Volunteer Coach 2007-09 Akansas-Pine Bluff............Cornerbacks Coach 2010 Arkansas-Pine Bluff.......Defensive Coordinator 2011-12 Western Kentucky...... Defensive Backs Coach 2013-14 Tift County HS (Ga.)... Defensive Backs Coach 2015 USF............................ Defensive Backs Coach 2016-pres USF.... Defensive Backs Coach/Special Teams
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
1995-98 Idaho St. (Linebacker)
EDUCATION 1996
B.S. in business administration, University of Louisiana-Monroe
PERSONAL DATA
Hometown Warren, Arkansas Wife Yolanda Children Ashton and Alonzo, Jr.
Hampton previously served as defensive backs coach under Head Coach Willie Taggart during his final two seasons leading Western Kentucky (2011-12) and was part of the Hilltopper’s historic turn around and the program’s first-ever bowl appearance. At WKU, he coached a unit that rose to 34th in the nation in pass defense and featured current Oakland Raider safety Jonathan Dowling. A former collegiate defensive coordinator and high school head coach, USF marks the sixth stop for Hampton in a 15-year coaching career. Hampton came to USF after serving the previous two seasons as a defensive backs coach and teacher at Tift County High School in Georgia (2013-14) where he helped lead the Blue Devils to an 8-4 record and berth in the GHSA Class 6A playoffs in 2014. Prior to his tenure with Taggart at WKU, Hampton spent five seasons at Arkansas-Pine Bluff – including serving as defensive coordinator in 2010. Hampton joined the UAPB football staff in 2006 where he started assisting with coaching defensive backs before being promoted to cornerbacks coach in 2007. He took over the entire secondary as defensive backs coach in 2008. Hampton’s secondary unit garnered national attention in 2008 as the Golden Lions ranked in the Top 30 in the FCS in pass efficiency defense (8th), pass defense (17th), and passes intercepted (29th). Additionally, UAPB ranked first in the Southwestern Athletic Conference in passing defense allowing just 160.9 yards per game. Prior to UAPB, he spent two seasons as the head coach at Dumas High School (Arkansas), also serving a minority internship with the Philadelphia Eagles during that period. Hampton began his coaching career at Warren High School (2000-03) where he served as defensive coordinator and as the head coach of the track and field team. Warren posted an overall record of 48-12 in the four years Hampton was at the school, winning two state titles. Hampton was a member of the football and track and field teams at the University of Louisiana–Monroe. While at ULM, he was named team captain in 1996 and was chosen to the All-Louisiana Defensive Back Team in 1996. Hampton holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from ULM and a master’s degree in teaching from the University of Arkansas-Monticello. His professional playing career included stints with the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks and Jacksonville Jaguars as well as the NFL Europe’s Frankfurt Galaxy. He started at cornerback in the World Bowl in 1998 and 1999, helping Frankfurt win it in 1999. Hampton and his wife, Yolanda, have two children, Ashton and Alonzo, Jr.
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SAFETIES COACH
2016
JOHN JANCEK
USF FOOTBALL
1st Season At USF • Grand Valley State, 1991 John Jancek joined the USF staff in February of 2016 as safeties coach. A veteran of 25 years in collegiate coaching, he has served as a defensive coordinator at seven programs, most recently at Tennessee from 2013-15. Jancek also held the defensive coordinator title at Cincinnati (2010-13), Central Michigan (2003-05), Grand Valley State (1999-2003), Hillsdale College (1996-99) and Wayne State (1992-95) and served as co-defensive coordinator at Georgia in 2009. A graduate and former all-conference defensive lineman at NCAA Division II national power Grand Valley State, Jancek has recruited Florida for the three programs he has worked with since 2003. He has coached in nine bowl games and helped teams to three Top 10 finishes in the national rankings, five conference championships and a Division II National Championship. In his three seasons at Tennessee (2013-15), Jancek coached players to five All-SEC selections and three players to Freshman All-SEC honors, including Derek Barnett who set Tennessee records for sacks (10) and tackles for loss (20.5) by a freshman as was named a consensus Freshman All-American in 2014. Tennessee ranked 16th in the nation in scoring defense (20.0) in 2015 as the Vols went 9-4 and won the Outback Bowl, 45-6, over Northwestern. The Vols ranked 22nd in the nation in passing yards allowed (196.2) in 2014 and 27th (211.1) in 2013. All of the Vols’ national defensive rankings greatly improved over Jancek’s three-year tenure, including total defense going from 83rd to 36th and scoring defense from 78th to 16th, as Tennessee won two bowl games during that time. He also coached All-SEC linebackers Curt Maggitt (2014) and A.J. Johnson (2013) and SEC All-Freshman Team selections Darrin Kirkland Jr. (2015), Barnett (2014) and Cameron Sutton (2013). Prior to Tennessee, Jancek spent three seasons at Cincinnati (2010-12), the first two as co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach before being promoted to defensive coordinator in 2012. The Bearcats ranked among the FBS’s top 20 in scoring defense in 2011 and 2012 and led the nation in tackles for loss (8.62 per game) and was second in sacks (3.46 per game) in 2011. He coached four players to first team All-Big East honors, including 2011 Co-Defensive Player of the Year and current Denver Bronco defensive end Derek Wolfe. He also coached first-team All-Big East pick Greg Blair (2012), who led the conference in tackles (138), and first-team selections Drew Frey (2011) and JK Schaffer (2011). Schaffer was the 2011 Big East Scholar-Athlete of the Year and just the fourth player in conference history to register 100 tackles in three consecutive seasons. Jancek also served as recruiting coordinator at Cincinnati for two years and helped deliver the Big East’s top recruiting class in 2011.
COACHING EXPERIENCE - 25 YEARS
1991 1992-94 1995 1996-98 1999-02
Grand Valley State ............. Graduate Assistant Wayne State .................Defensive Coordinator UCF .....................................Defensive Tackles Hillsdale College ...........Defensive Coordinator Grand Valley State .......Defensive Coordinator/ ....................................................... Linebackers 2003 Central Michigan .......................Defensive Line Central Michigan ...........Defensive Coordinator 2004 2005-08 Georgia ..............................Linebackers Coach 2009 Georgia ...................Co-Defensive Coordinator 2010-11 Cincinnati ...............Co-Defensive Coordinator/ ....................................................... Linebackers Cincinnati ......................Defensive Coordinator 2012 2013-15 Tennesseee ..................Defensive Coordinator 2016- USF ......................................... Safeties Coach
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HISTORY
EDUCATION
USF
1988-91 Grand Valley State (defensive lineman) 1991 1994
B.S. Physical Education, Grand Valley State M.S. Athletic Administration, Wayne State
PERSONAL DATA
MEDIA
Hometown Muskegon, Mich. Wife Kelly Children Zack, Brock & Brady
Jancek spent five seasons at Georgia (2005-09) coaching linebackers and serving as co-defensive coordinator in 2009. During his time in Athens, UGA won 48 games, reached two BCS bowl games, claimed an SEC championship and finished in the top 10 of the final national rankings three times. At UGA, he coached Rennie Curran who led the SEC in tackles and was a finalist for the Lombardi and Bednarik Awards before going on to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jacek spent two seasons at Central Michigan (2003-04) starting as a defensive line coach before being promoted to defensive coordinator in 2004. Prior to that he spent five seasons as defensive coordinator his alma mater, Grand Valley State (1999-2003), where he worked under current Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly and helped guide GVSU to the 2002 NCAA Division II national championship and 2001 national championship game. A Muskegon, Mich. Native, Jancek began his career in coaching in 1991 as a graduate assistant at Grand Valley State. He was an all-conference defensive lineman at GVSU, graduating in 1991 with a BS in physical education. He went on to receive his master’s degree in athletic administration from Wayne State in 1994. Jancek and his wife, Kelly, have four boys: Zack (17), Brock (15), Jack (13) and Brady (11).
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QUARTERBACKS COACH
USF FOOTBALL
SHAUN KING
1ST Season At USF • Tulane, 1998
2016
Shaun King joined the Bulls’ coaching staff as quarterbacks coach in February of 2016. A Bay Area native who played six seasons in the NFL, including five with the Buccaneers, King was among the first true dual-threat quarterbacks in NCAA football. Prior to accepting his first collegiate coaching position at USF, King most recently worked as an NFL and college football analyst for NBC and Yahoo Sports. His previous coaching experience includes serving as assistant head coach coach of Team Tampa 7-on-7, quarterbacks coach for Big County Preps and assistant head coach, offensive coach and quarterbacks coach at Gibbs High School (St. Petersburg).
COACHING EXPERIENCE 2006 2008 2015 2015-16
Gibbs HS ............... Asst. Head Coach/Offense Gibbs HS ....................................Quarterbacks Big County Preps ........................Quarterbacks Team Tampa 7-on-7 ............Asst. Head Coach/ .............................................................. Offense 2016-pres USF ............................................Quarterbacks OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
1995-98 Tulane (quarterback) NCAA pass efficiency record (1998) 1st NCAA QB to pass for 3,000 & run for 500+ in the same season 1998 Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year 1999-2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2nd Rd. Pick 1999 NFL Draft) led team to 1999 NFC Championship, part of Super Bowl XXXVII Champion team 2004 Arizona Cardinals 2007 Las Vegas Gladiators (AFL)
EDUCATION 1998
B.S. Marketing, Tulane
PERSONAL DATA Born Wife Children Hometown
May 29, 1977 in St. Petersburg, Fla. Faith Ahja, Adara & Shaun Jr., St. Petersburg, Fla.
“Shaun was a highly successful dual-threat quarterback in both college and the NFL and I think he will help take our passing game to the next level,” Taggart said. “I love Shaun’s energy, passion and understanding of the passing game. Our players will really respond to his coaching and he’ll be a great addition to our staff.” Selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the second round of the 1999 NFL Draft, King went on to pass for 4,566 yards and 27 touchdowns with a QB rating of 73.4 in the NFL. He played for Tampa Bay (1999-2003) and Arizona (2004) during a six-year NFL career. He also played one season for the Las Vegas Gladiators (2007) in the Arena Football League. King took over for an injured Trent Dilfer toward the end of his rookie season in Tampa Bay. He led the Buccaneers to a 4-1 record in the final five games, an NFC Central Division title and an appearance in the 1999 NFC Championship game vs. the Rams. In the 2000, King started all 16 games and led the Bucs to a 10-6 record while completing 54 percent of his passes for 2,769 yards and 18 touchdowns while also running for five touchdowns. He led Tampa Bay to a thrilling Monday Night Football win that clinched a playoff spot, driving the trailing Buccaneers for a game winning touchdown vs. the Rams with less than a minute to play. King was a member of the Buccaneers Super Bowl XXXVII championship team before departing Tampa Bay in 2004 with a 14-8 (.636) record in regular season games. He went on to start two games for the Arizona Cardinals, throwing for a season-high 343 yards against the Carolina Panthers in 2006. As a member of the Las Vegas Gladiators he threw 10 touchdowns in a game against the Grand Rapids Rampage in 2007. He completed 57.8 percent of his passes for 1,635 yards and 17 touchdowns vs. eight interceptions in his AFL career. A four-year starter at quarterback at Tulane, King completed 55.7 percent of his passes for 8,695 yards, 72 touchdowns and 34 interceptions on his collegiate career for a passer rating of 130.6. He also amassed 1,158 yards rushing and 20 touchdowns while starting 52 games at quarterback. One of the first true dual-threat quarterbacks, King finished 10th in Heisman Trophy voting during the 1998 season as he led the Green Wave to a perfect 12-0 season and victory over BYU in the Liberty Bowl. He completed 68 percent of his passes for 3,508 yards and 38 touchdowns with just six interceptions for an NCAA record 183.3-passer rating. He also ran for 641 yards and 11 touchdowns, to become the first player in NCAA history to pass for over 3,000 yards and run for more than 500 yards in a season. Running the spread offense under quarterbacks coach Rich Rodgriquez, he became the first player in NCAA history to both pass for 300 yards and rush for 100 yards in the same game against Army on November 14, 1998. Selected as the 1998 Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year, he finished first in the NCAA in pass efficiency and total touchdowns (49), third in passing touchdowns and fifth in total yards (4,149). In his junior season, King completed 54.8 percent of his passes for 2,577 yards, 24 touchdowns and 14 interceptions while rushing for 511 yards and five touchdowns. Following his playing career, King began a career in sports media. From 2007-10 he served as an ESPN studio analyst for NFL and NCAA football appearing on First Take, NFL Live and ESPNews. He was also ESPN’s lead analyst for Arena Football League coverage. In 2010, he worked as a game analyst for Bright House Sports Network in the Bay Area. From 2012-14 he served as an NFL analyst for NBC Sports Network and in 2014 he moved to Yahoo! Sports as an NFL analyst. He also worked as a game analyst for FOX Sports Net, Versus and NBC Sports and co-hosted the King David Radio Show on 1010 AM in Tampa. King earned a degree in marketing from Tulane’s AB Freeman School of Business in 1998. He was born in St. Petersburg in 1977 and graduated from Gibbs High School, where he was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 2016. King and his wife, Faith, have three children: Ahja (6), Adara (3) and Shaun Jr. (1).
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DEFENSIVE LINE COACH/RECRUITING COORDINATOR
2016
ERIC MATHIES
USF FOOTBALL
4th Season At USF • Murray State, 1998 Eric Mathies joined the University of South Florida football staff as defensive line coach in January of 2013. He added duties as recruiting coordinator in 2016. Mathies brought 15 years of collegiate coaching experience to USF, having also served as an assistant coach at Western Kentucky, Tennessee St. and Midwestern (Texas) St. Mathies helped guide defensive end Eric Lee to second-team All-American Conference honors in 2015 as Lee led the Bulls with 12.0 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks. USF ranked 13th in the nation in tackles for loss (7.5 tpg), led the American Conference while ranking 26th in the nation in sacks (2.62 spg) and ranked third in the conference and 31st nationally against the run (141.4 ypg). In his first season at USF, Mathies guided a strong defensive line that helped the Bulls rank 12th in the FBS posting 7.6 tackles for loss per game and 21st in total defense allowing 350.8 yards per game while nearly tripling their forced turnovers from nine the previous season to 25 and scoring three defensive touchdowns. Mathies helped guide sophomore defensive end Aaron Lynch to first team All-AAC honors, after leading the team with 12.5 tackles for loss and six sacks, and senior defensive tackle Luke Sager to second team honors after a career best 11.5 tackles for loss. Prior to coming to USF, Mathies coached the defensive line for eight seasons at WKU and served as recruiting coordinator for three seasons. He joined the WKU staff in 2005, and when Willie Taggart took over the Hilltoppers in 2010, Mathies added the title of recruiting coordinator. As recruiting coordinator, Mathies helped produce the top recruiting class in the Sun Belt Conference in both 2010 and 2011, and the league’s second-ranked class in 2012, according to Rivals.com. Rivals and Scout also recognized Mathies as the Sun Belt Recruiter of the Year, while Scout named him one of the top recruiters in the nation following the 2010 season. While coaching the defensive line, Mathies mentored Quanterus Smith, who earned All-America honors from both SI.com and Phil Steele after the 2012 season. Smith was named Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year after totaling 12.5 sacks, which ranked third nationally. As a whole, the WKU defense led the conference in sacks, TFL, total defense, rushing defense and pass efficiency defense in 2012. Mathies coached at two schools on the collegiate level over six seasons prior to joining the WKU staff. For two seasons, he coached at Tennessee St., where he worked with defensive tackles in addition to handling recruiting responsibilities. Prior to working at TSU, he was the defensive line coach at Midwestern (Texas) State, where he was also the strength and conditioning coach, in addition to handling recruiting duties.
COACHING EXPERIENCE - 17 YEARS 1998 1999-02 2003-04 2005-09 2007
Murray (Ky.) HS.......................Assistant Coach Midwestern (Texas) St.............Assistant Coach Tennessee St...........................Assistant Coach Western Kentucky.....................Defensive Line Dallas Cowboys........................NFL Fellowship .................................................. Program Intern 2010-12 Western Kentucky....................Defensive Line/ .......................................Recruiting Coordinator 2013-15 USF...........................................Defensive Line 2016-pres USF......Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
1995-97 Murray St. (Defensive Line) 1994 Kansas (Defensive Line)
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1998
Bachelor’s Degree, Murray State
Born Wife Children Hometown
Oct. 29, 1975 in Chicago, Ill. Brittney Cassius Chicago, Ill.
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He got his start in coaching at Murray High School in 1998, helping the Tigers to a 7-4 mark as they advanced to the second round of the Kentucky state playoffs. Mathies also served an internship with the Dallas Cowboys in 2007. Mathies, who earned his bachelor’s degree from Murray State in 1998, was a four-year letterwinner in football, beginning his career at Kansas, before transferring to Murray State. A defensive lineman, he helped the Racers to a pair of Ohio Valley Conference championships as MSU qualified for the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in both 1995 and ‘96. Mathies married his wife, Brittney, in the summer of 2016 and the pair welcomed a son, Cassius.
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RUNNING BACKS COACH
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DONTE PIMPLETON 2nd Season At USF • Western Kentucky, 2002
2016
Donte Pimpleton joined the USF staff as running backs coach in April of 2015. Pimpleton, a former teammate of head coach Willie Taggart’s at Western Kentucky, reunited with the Bull’s head coach after having served on Taggart’s staffs for three seasons at Western Kentucky. In his first year guiding the USF running backs, sophomore Marlon Mack set a program record running for 1,381 yards to lead the American Conference and earn first-team all-conference honors. The Bulls set a program record running for 3,205 yards, part of a record 5,741 yards of offense on the season. Pimpleton served two seasons as an offensive quality control assistant (2010-11) and one as wide receivers coach (2012) on Taggart’s staffs at Western Kentucky and was part of that program’s turn-around that saw the Hilltoppers make their first-ever bowl appearance in 2012.
COACHING EXPERIENCE - 15 YEARS
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2002 Iroquis HS.....Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs 2006-07 Fern Creek HS.................Wide Receivers/DB’s 2007-08 Doss HS.. Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2009 Louisville.......... Offensive Quality Controll Asst. 2010-11 Western Kentucky..... Off. Quality Control Asst. 2012 Western Kentucky................... Wide Receivers 2013 Kentucky Wesleyan................. Wide Receivers Kentucky Wesleyan........Offensive Coordinator 2014 2015 Delaware State....... Running Backs/Tight Ends 2015-pres USF.......................................... Running Backs
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
1999-02 2002-04 2005-06
Western Kentucky (quarterback/wide receiver) Arena Football League American Indoor Footbal League
2002
B.S. in business and communications, Western Kentucky
EDUCATION
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Wife Nicole Hometown Louisville, Kentucky
He was a quarterback and wide receiver at Western Kentucky from 1997-2001, serving as a back-up at quarterback and a wide receiver on a 1998 Hilltopper team that saw Taggart earn All-America honors as the starting quarterback. Pimpleton went on to log 1,425 yards and 18 touchdowns on the ground to go with 13 receptions for 165 yards and four touchdowns and two touchdowns passing in a run heavy offense during a career that saw him start at both quarterback and wide receiver. He earned honorable mention all-Gateway Conference honors in 2001 and led WKU to an Ohio Valley Conference Championship in 2000. Pimpleton’s WKU teams reached the Division I-AA playoffs in three seasons (1997, 2000, 2001). Pimpleton came to USF from Delaware State where he was named running backs and tight ends coach in February of 2015. He previously served as wide receivers coach at Kentucky Wesleyan College in 2013 before being promoted to offensive coordinator in 2014. At Wesleyan, Pimpleton coached the Division II leader in receiving yards (1,516) and yards per game (137.8) in 2014. Wesleyan ranked No. 5 in passing offense (348.8 ypg), No. 9 in pass efficiency and No. 17 in scoring offense in 2014 while posting its first winning season (7-4) in 15 years. The team broke 10 team offensive school records and saw individuals set 13 school records while producing the most productive wide receiver duo in Division II racking up 2,668 yards and 30 touchdowns. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Pimpleton also served as an offensive quality control assistant under Charlie Strong at the University of Louisville (2009). Pimpleton began his coaching career in the high school ranks in Louisville starting as a wide receivers and defensive backs coach at Iroquois High School (2002). He coached the same positions at Fern Creek High School (2006) before moving to Doss High School where he served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for three seasons (2007-09). A 2002 graduate of WKU with a degree in business and communications, Pimpleton played in the Arena Football League for three seasons (2002-04) following graduation. He then went on to play for the Erie Freeze and Huntington Heroes of the American Indoor Football League (2005-06) for two seasons. Pimpleton was an all-state quarterback at Fern Creek High School during his senior season when he set an FCHS record throwing for 1,551 yards and 18 touchdowns while also running for more than 700 yards. He and his wife, Nicole, were married in 2016.
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
2016
IRELE ODERINDE
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3rd Season At USF • Western Kentucky, 2003 Irele Oderinde (EAR-lay Oh-DARE-en-DAY) was named Director of Athletic Performance for USF Athletics in June of 2014. He oversees the strength and conditioning programs for all 19 USF sport programs and works directly with the Bulls’ football program, designing and implementing a year-round training program. Oderinde brought nearly 10 years of experience in collegiate strength and conditioning to USF including stops at West Virginia, South Carolina, Notre Dame and Western Kentucky. A four-year lettermen in football at Western Kentucky, he helped the Hilltoppers win the 2002 Division I-AA National Championship and played on WKU teams for which USF Head Football Coach Willie Taggart served as an assistant coach and assistant head coach. Prior to arriving at USF, Oderinde spent the previous year as the coordinator of strength and conditioning for the football program at West Virginia where he assisted in the design and implementation of the year-round program and specialized in exercise selection and skill development for linemen. The previous season he served as associate director of strength and conditioning at Western Kentucky (2012-13), where he assisted in all aspects of athletic performance for the football program and as well as implemented training programs for the baseball and track and field programs. Prior to WKU, Oderinde spent three seasons as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at South Carolina (2010-12). After joining the Gamecocks’ staff in January of 2010, he designed and led the year-round training program for the men’s basketball and tennis teams, worked with the football team and supervised the daily operations of the Colonial Life weight room. He was midway through his second season as a member of Notre Dame’s staff before leaving for USC. At Notre Dame (2008-10), he served as the speed and skills development coach. He developed sport-specific speed and skill development programs for the Fighting Irish football team and led the strength and conditioning programs for the men’s and women’s golf and track and field teams. Prior to coming to Notre Dame, Oderinde served three seasons as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at WKU (2005-08), and four years on the school’s staff. While there, he developed and implemented strength and conditioning programs for the men’s basketball team and assisted in monitoring the programs for the football and softball teams. During his tenure, the Hilltoppers saw a significant increase in vertical leaps and total strength. He also assisted with the athletic program’s nutrition regimen and was responsible for the purchase of training equipment used by the men’s basketball program. Oderinde earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation administration from WKU in 2003 and a master’s degree in sport management from WKU in 2007.
COACHING EXPERIENCE - 11 YEARS
2005-08 Western Kentucky...................Asst. Strength & ........................................... Conditioning Coach 2008-10 Notre Dame............................Speed And Skills ..........................................Development Coach 2010-12 South Carolina.........................Asst. Strength & ........................................... Conditioning Coach 2012-13 Western Kentucky............... Associate Director .....................................Strength & Conditioning 2013 West Virginia..............................Coordinator of .....................................Strength & Conditioning 2014-pres USF................Director of Athletic Performance
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2000-03 Western Kentucky (Defensive tackle) 2003 2007
B.S. Western Kentucky M.S. Western Kentucky
PERSONAL DATA Wife Amber
HISTORY USF MEDIA
During his playing career, WKU posted a 40-13 (.755) record and advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in four consecutive years for the first time in school history. As a senior, he started 12 of WKU’s 13 games and recorded a career-best 45 total tackles (31 unassisted) with nine stops for loss and a sack as the Hilltoppers ranked in the top 20 nationally in four of five team statistical categories. Oderinde played in 10 games as a junior as WKU won the 2002 Division I-AA (now FCS) national championship, the school’s first in any sport. He collected 18 tackles, three for loss, and a pass break-up. In 2001, he played in all 12 games with three starts, collecting 28 tackles with eight stops for loss and three sacks. He is married to the former, Amber Robey.
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4th Season At USF • Campbellsville, 2004
1st Season At USF • Furman
SHARROD EVERETT Sharrod Everett is in his third season as USF’s director of football operations after serving in the same role at Western Kentucky for three seasons. Everett previously served for two seasons as the Associate Director of Operations at Northwestern. While at WKU, Everett oversaw every aspect of the Hilltopper football program, including team travel, departmental budget, personnel, game day operations, liaison to the Athletics Department senior staff and a myriad of other organizational and operational duties. At Northwestern, he was responsible for coordinating the day-to-day recruiting operations, while also assisting in both internal and external operations. Prior to joining Northwestern, Everett served as the director of football operations at Tennessee State for one season. He also spent a year as a championships assistant at the Big Ten Conference office, where he assisted with the overall administration and management of 23 Big Ten championships and tournaments. While pursuing a master’s degree at Xavier University, Everett worked as the school’s assistant coordinator of operations for Olympic sports until June of 2006. A native of Gallatin, Tenn., Everett played four seasons at Campbellsville University, where he was a two-year starter at defensive back and team captain. He also was a member of the university’s track and field team. Everett graduated from Campbellsville University in December of 2004, receiving a bachelor’s degree in exercise science/sports medicine. He completed his master’s degree in sports management from Xavier in June of 2006. Everett is married to the former Kimberly Campbell. The couple has three children, Kingston, Lennox and Legaci.
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DAVID KELLY
David Kelly joined the USF staff as director of player personnel in February of 2016. A highly respected football coach and recruiter at the collegiate and professional ranks, he has successfully coached and recruited athletes in the SEC, ACC, PAC- 10 and C-USA conferences. Kelly has also obtained valuable experiences in the National Football League (NFL), the Canadian Football League (CFL), and the recently formed Major League Football (MLFB). Kelly began his career at the high school level, compiling a record of 80-36-1. He served 10 successful seasons as a head high school football coach, winning the Georgia 4A State Football Championship in 1993. Kelly progressed to coach at the college level for 20 years with assignments at the University of Georgia, LSU, Georgia Tech, Stanford, Duke, and UCF. His recruiting accomplishments include being named one of the top 25 college football recruiters in the nation by ESPN in 2010 and by Rivals in 2009. He has extensive contacts across the country at the high school, collegiate, and professional levels as well as within related sectors of sports and athletics. Kelly’s experiences in the NFL, the CFL, and with MLFB provide an additional level of knowledge and expertise at the professional level. He recently served as an NFL offensive assistant coach with the Arizona Cardinals during the 2015 preseason training camp and games, and as a quarterbacks coach with MLFB. He has worked with the ESPN’s Jon Gruden Quarterback Show and other elite performance organizations training high school, college, and professional athletes. Kelly is a graduate of Furman University with a B.S. and M.A. in Education. He was a four-year letterman in football at the wide receiver, tailback, and cornerback positions at Furman.
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ASST. DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
TRAE HACKETT
4th Season At USF • Western Kentucky, 1999 Trae Hackett enters his third season at USF as assistant director of football operations. Hackett spent three seasons as Western Kentucky’s assistant director of football operations after previously serving as the quality control coordinator on the WKU coaching staff. In his role, Hackett helped oversee all aspects of the Hilltopper football program. A four-year letterwinner for WKU at linebacker from 1995-98, Hackett recorded 257 career tackles, including 18 tackles for loss and seven sacks in his career. Hackett finished as the team leader in tackles in his senior season with 79, and had a career-high 94 tackles as a sophomore. Hackett served as a team captain alongside current head coach Willie Taggart in 1998. For his career, Hackett played a part in 26 wins, including a 10-2 season in 1997. Hackett was an all-state performer at Male High School in Louisville, Ky., where he was a three-year letterwinner on the gridiron, winning a state championship. Hackett and his wife, Tara, have three children, a daughter, Taylor, and two sons, Trent and Teagan.
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VIDEO COORDINATOR
PHILLIP CANE 9th Season At USF • USF, 2013
Phillip Cane is in his second season as video coordinator for USF football. Prior his current position, Cane worked for USF football as an assistant video and network manager from 2008-14. His main duties consisted of using filming all practices and games, setting up film rooms during game weeks and preparing coaches clinics and teaching tapes using DVSport Video Software. Cane graduated from USF in 2013 with a degree in economics. A native of Neptune Beach, Fla., Cane was head student manager from 2004-08 at D.U. Fletcher High School. He has been a member of the Collegiate Sports Video Association since 2010.
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USF FOOTBALL COACHES & STAFF
FOOTBALL ANALYST, OFFENSE
LINDSEY LAMAR
JARED CLARK
USF FOOTBALL
JOE KINNAN
FOOTBALL ANALYST, OFFENSE
2016
SENIOR OFFENSIVE CONSULTANT
FOOTBALL ANALYST, DEFENSE
STEPHEN NICHOLAS OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
FOOTBALL ANALYST, DEFENSE
SAKI MIHALAKOS
FOOTBALL ANALYST, SPECIAL TEAMS
BROCK WILLIS
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FOOTBALL ANALYST, OFFENSE
DAVID GILBERTSON
GRADUATE ASSISTANT
BLAKE TREADWELL
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
JULIE REED
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Marlon Mack
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Shawn Hill
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Jamie Byrd
HISTORY USF MEDIA
Mak Djulbegovic
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D’Ernest Johnson
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Quinton Flowers
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2015 SEASON REVIEW2015 USF Football USF Return Stats Game-by-Game (as of Jul 21, 2016) games GAME-BY-GAME All RETURNS
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PUNT RETURNS FULLWODD, Tajee JOHNSON, D'Erne REED, Jordan
No-Yds 19-198 1-25 1-6
FAMU 3-21 1-6
FS 2-46 DNP
UMD DNP
MEM DNP
SU 1-0 -
UCONN -
SMU 3-82 -
NAVY 1-7 1-25 DNP
ECU 1--2 -
TEM 2-18 -
CIN 1-7 -
UCF 2-17 DNP
WKU 3-2 -
KICK RETURNS JOHNSON, D'Erne ADAMS, Rodney MCCANTS, Tyre TURNER, Tye AWOLEKE, Daniel
No-Yds 21-563 16-466 2-43 1-17 1-4
FAMU 1-33 -
FS 1-23 3-76 -
UMD 1-22 4-109 -
MEM 2-39 -
SU 2-32 -
UCONN 2-61 -
SMU 1-17 -
NAVY 4-83 2-139 -
ECU 2-46 1-30 1-21 1-4
TEM 2-50 1-22 -
CIN 4-181 -
UCF -
WKU 5-97 1-8 -
INT. RETURNS NICHOLS, Deatri BYRD, Jamie ABRAHAM, Devin HOGGINS, Ronnie SPENCER, Jalen FULLWODD, Tajee BRONSON, Kevin HARRIS, Nigel LEE, Eric HILL, Demetrius
No-Yds 4-71 3-38 3-83 1-0 1--2 1-0 1-0 1-23 1-13 1-0
FAMU 1--2 1-0 DNP -
FS DNP DNP -
UMD 1-12 1-13 1-42 DNP DNP -
MEM DNP -
SU 1-14 -
UCONN 1-0 -
SMU 1-0
NAVY DNP DNP -
ECU -
TEM 1-18 -
CIN 2-41 1-11 1-29 -
UCF 1-12 1-0 -
WKU 1-23 1-13 -
FUMBLE RETURNS MCGEE, Khalid
No-Yds 1-1
FAMU -
FS -
UMD DNP
MEM -
SU -
UCONN -
SMU 1-1
NAVY -
ECU -
TEM -
CIN -
UCF -
WKU -
Rodney Adams
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CAREER STARTS CHART
REC YARDS TACKLES Dillon (126) Sanchez (10) Johnson (89) Godwin (9) Johnson (27) Byrd & Senat (9) Price (66) Sanchez (12) Bronson (81) Sanchez (9) Adams (118) Byrd (12) Barr (41) Byrd (10) Adams (86) Sanchez (14) Adams (95) Sanchez (11) Adams (147) Byrd (9) Adams (85) Sanchez (9) Johnson (68) Sanchez (8) Adams (130) Sanchez (11)
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PASSING (C-A-YD-INT-TD) CATCHES Flowers (12-16-141-1-2) Dillon (4) Flowers (12-24-135-1-2) Johnson & Mack (4) Flowers (10-19-60-1-1) Adams (4) Flowers (17-26-199-1-1) Johnson (4) Flowers (15-22-259-0-2) Barr (5) Flowers (11-15-157-2-2) Adams (5) Flowers (9-20-97-0-0) Barr (3) Flowers (12-20-208-0-0) Adams & Bronson (3) Flowers (12-23-200-0-2) Adams & Price (4) Flowers (15-22-230-0-2) Adams (7) Flowers (9-15-165-2-4) Adams (3) Flowers (14-21-176-0-3) Adams & Johnson (4) Flowers (14-32-273-0-1) Adams (6)
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2015 2014 2013 CAR. Brynar Gudmundsson (G) 13 12 12 38 Sean Price (TE) 12 9 9 31 Eric Lee (DE) 13 12 - 30 Nigel Harris (LB) 10 11 7 28 Nate Godwin (S) 10 9 9 28 Thor Jozwiak (G) 13 8 DNP 26 Jamie Byrd (S) 13 12 25 Auggie Sanchez (LB) 12 12 24 Marlon Mack (RB) 12 12 24 Dominique Threatt 13 1 6 20 Devin Abraham (S) 13 6 19 Rodney Adams (WR) 13 3 16 James Hamilton (DT) 13 3 16 Zack Bullock (LB) 12 1 2 15 Kofi Amichia (OL) 13 2 15 Mak Djulbegovic (OT) 13 2 15 Deatrick Nichols (DB) 13 1 - 14 Quinton Flowers (QB) 13 1 - 14 Ryeshene Bronson (WR) 1` 2 13 Johnny Ward (DB) 2 7 3 12 Deadrin Senat (DT) 10 2 12 Chris Barr (WR) 12 - - 12 Ronnie Hoggins (CB) 10 10 Tashon Whitehurst (LB) 2 4 1 7 Tajee Fullwood (S) 2 3 - 5 Lamar Robbins (DB) 5 5 Kevin Bronson (DT) 3 3 Steven Bench (QB) 1 2 3 Marlon Pope (TE) 2 1 3 C.J. Garye (LB) 2 - - 2 Darius Tice (RB) 1 1 2 Hassan Childs (DB) 2 2 Ty Turner (FB) 1 1 2 Demetrius Hill (DE) 1 1 Mazzie Wilkins (DB 1 1 Shawn Hill (DE) 1 1 D’Ernest Johnson (RB) 1 1 A.J. Legree (WR) 1 1 Josh Black (LB) 1 1 Alex Mut (WR) 1 1
GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS
GAME RUSHING FAMU Mack (131) at FSU Mack (83) at Maryland Flowers (85) MEMPHIS Mack (108) SYRACUSE Mack (184) at UConn Mack (113) SMU Flowers (201) at Navy Mack (29) at ECU Mack (117) TEMPLE Mack (230) CINCINNATI Mack (106) at UCF Mack (102) BEACH BOWL M & F(108)
FIELD GOALS Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 NADELMAN, Emilio 15-23 65.2 - 4-5 5-6 6-11 0-1-
lg 49
blk 1
FG Sequence USF Opponents FAMU (22) (21) at FSU - (30) (38) at Maryland (34) MEMPHIS (31) 36 (49) SYRACUSE 49(31) (30) at UConn 48 (19)(27)44 SMU (40)43 (39) at Navy (25) 46 32 (30)(26)(28) at ECU 23(36)(39) (40) TEMPLE (47)(24)(37) 39(33)(35)45(34) CINCINNATI (49) (44)(39) at UCF (44)(41)(43) (28) BEACH BOWL 43, 54 (39)
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OFFENSE * Started two tight ends **Started four wide receivers GAME FAMU at FSU at Maryland MEMPHIS SYRACUSE at UConn SMU at Navy at ECU TEMPLE CINCINNATI at UCF Miami Beach Bowl
LT Amichia Amichia Amichia Amichia Amichia Amichia Amichia Amichia Amichia Amichia Amichia Amichia Amichia
GAME FAMU at FSU at Maryland MEMPHIS SYRACUSE at UConn SMU at Navy at ECU TEMPLE CINCINNATI at UCF Miami Beach Bowl
DE Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee
DEFENSE * Started in 4-3
LG Jozwiak Jozwiak Jozwiak Jozwiak Jozwiak Jozwiak Jozwiak Jozwiak Jozwiak Jozwiak Jozwiak Jozwiak Jozwiak
DT Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton
C RG Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt Gudmundsson Threatt DT Senat Senat Senat Senat Senat Senat Senat Senat Senat Bronson Bronson Senat Bronson
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BULL Bullock Bullock Bullock Bullock Bullock Bullock Bullock Bullock Bullock Bullock Bullock Hill Bullock
RT Djulbegovic Djulbegovic Djulbegovic Djulbegovic Djulbegovic Djulbegovic Djulbegovic Djulbegovic Djulbegovic Djulbegovic Djulbegovic Djulbegovic Djulbegovic
QB Flowers Flowers Flowers Flowers Flowers Flowers Flowers Flowers Flowers Flowers Flowers Flowers Flowers
HB Mack Mack Mack Mack Mack Mack Johnson Mack Mack Mack Mack Mack Mack
MIKE Sanchez Sanchez Whitehurst Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez
STINGER CB Garye Nichols Garye Nichols Harris Nichols Harris Nichols Whitehurst Nichols Harris Nichols Harris Nichols Harris Nichols Harris Nichols Harris Nichols Harris Nichols Harris Nichols Harris Nichols
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Slot Barr Barr Barr Barr Barr Barr Barr Barr Pope (TE) Barr Barr Barr Barr
X Bronson Bronson Bronson Pope (TE) Bronson Bronson Bronson Bronson Legree Bronson Bronson Bronson Bronson
Y (TE) Z Price Adams Price Adams Price Adams Price Adams Price Adams Turner (FB) Adams Price Adams Price Adams Price Adams Price Adams Price Adams Price Adams Price Adams
HUSKY ROVER Byrd Abraham Byrd Abraham Byrd Abraham Byrd Abraham Byrd Godwin Byrd Abraham Byrd Godwin Byrd Godwin Byrd Godwin Byrd Godwin Byrd Godwin Byrd Godwin Byrd Godwin
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FS CB Fullwood Ward Fullwood Ward Hill* Wilkins Godwin Hoggins Abraham Hoggins Godwin Hoggins Abraham Hoggins Abraham Hoggins Abraham Hoggins Abraham Hoggins Abraham Hoggins Abraham Hoggins Abraham Hoggins 101
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FINAL
QUARTERS 1st DOWNS RUSHING
SCORE 1 2 3 4 OT R-P-PE TOT NO-YDS-TD
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51 3 13 14 21 0 15-9-3 27 46-275-4
FAMU
3 0 0 3 0 0
PASSING TOT OFF C-A-I YDS TD
PUNTS
PENALTY 3RD 4TH RED SACKS FIELD
YDS NO.-AVG F-FL NO-YDS DNS DNS ZONE NO-YDS GOALS
20-26-1 281 3
556
5-47.4 4-0
11-97 5-13
1-2 5-6
34-12-0
20-38-2 170 0
182
10-39.5 1-0
10-61 5-19
6-5-0 11 36-160-0
12-24-1 125 2
274
10-44.5 0-0
2-21 1-13
2-6-3 11
POSSESSION TIME 1 2 3 4 TOT
4-24
1-1
7:24 8:43 5:30 6:36 28:13
0-0 1-1
1-3
1-1
7:36 6:17 9:30 8:24 31:47
1-1 1-2
3-31
0-0
9:28 8:30 5:34 3:05 26:37
USF
14 0 7 0 7 0
at FSU
34 7 0 17 10 0 10-10-1 21 46-317-3 14-26-0 163 1
441
7-40.6 1-0
USF
17 7 3 7 0 0 12-3-3 18 50-240-1
10-22-2 60 1
300
5-47.4 3-0
10-105 7-18
at Maryland
35 14 7 7 7 0 4-12-2 18 34-114-1
21-34-3 297 4
411
4-34.5 3-0
12-120 8-15
1-1 3-3
6-27
0
USF
17 7 3 0 7 0
7-8-4 19 43-178-1
17-26-1 199 1
377
7-46.1 0-0
6-40 2-13
1-2 2-2
2-20
1-1
9:33 6:22 5:38 7:55 29:28
Memphis
24 0 7 10 7 0 7-12-1 20 39-120-1
20-33-0 305 2
425
8-38.9 1-0
7-75 8-18
0-0 2-3
0-0
1-2
5:27 8:38 9:22 7:05 30:32
USF
45 0 10 21 14 0 15-10-1 26 47-281-4 15-22-0 259 2
540
2-42.5 1-1
9-85 7-10 0-0 4-4 3-22
1-2 8:53 4:29 3:56 10:15 27:33
Syracuse
24 0
305
4-46.8 3-2
6-64 7-15
2-2
2-16
1-1
6:07 10:31 11:04 4:45 32:27
USF
28 0 7 14 7 0 11-6-0 17 44-275-1
12-16-2 186 3
461
4-43.8 0-0
3-30 4-12
0-1 1-2
5-29
0-1
4:39 7:30 5:48 7:12 25:09
at UConn
20 0 3 10 7 0 9-16-1 26 38-163-1
28-42-1 365 1
528
4-32.8 3-0
4-39 7-17
1-3 2-4
1-1
USF
38 3 14 7 14 0 10-3-2 19 44-255-5
9-21-0 97 0
352
6-41.8 0-0
4-40 5-15
1-2 6-6
3-33
SMU
14 7 0 0 7 0 8-10-1 15 43-132-1 20-37-1 233 1
365
8-41.5 3-0
5-55 9-20 0-0 1-2 2-9 0-1 11:01 7:58 5:29 10:20 34:48
USF
17 10 0 7 0 0 1-7-1 9 24-62-1 12-20-0 208 0
270 3-33.7 2-1
6-54 3-11 0-1 2-3 1-8 1-3 7:53 6:24 3:43 2:47 20:47
at Navy
29 3 10 3 13 0 21-0-1 22 69-428-3
3-9-0 16 0
444
3-38.0 1-1
2-20 9-17 2-2 5-5
0-0
3-3 7:07 8:36 11:17 12:13 39:13
USF
22 2 10 0 10 0 10-10-2 22 60-242-0 12-23-0 200 0
442
8-40.8 3-1
6-58 5-18 1-1 2-3 3-22
2-3 10:59 11:06 6:49 6:17 35:11
at ECU
17 0 7 7 3 0 2-5-1 8 34-62-2 14-23-0 158 0
220 9-44.6 1-0
5-40 3-14 1-1 3-3 1-7 1-1 4:01 3:54 8:11 8:43 24:49
USF
44 7 24 3 10 0 13-8-1 22 48-326-3 15-22-0 230 2
556
4-34.8 2-1
8-86 5-12 0-0 4-4 2-10
3-3 3:44 5:03 7:43 11:14 27:44
Temple
23 7 3 10 3 0 7-12-3 22 31-121-1
380
3-47.7 0-0
5-48 4-16
3-5 11:16 9:57 7:17 3:46 32:16
USF
65 27 24 7 7 0 18-7-0 25 53-361-3 13-20-2 200 5
561 2-41.5 1-1
1-11 11-14 1-1 5-5 3-25 1-1 6:47 5:18 6:11 10:42 28:58
Cincinnati
27 0 3 17 7 0 10-14-1 25
35-97-2
28-51-4 333 1
430
4-50.8 2-2
4-42 9-19
0-0 2-2
0-0
2-2
8:13 9:42 8:49 4:18 31:02
USF
44 7 17 14 6 0 16-8-1 25 54-281-2
15-23-0 174 3
455
2-44.5 0-0
4-20 11-16
1-1 4-4
1-8
3-3
8:29 7:15 7:51 9:31 33:06
at UCF
3 14
7 0
3 0 0 0 0 0
7-12-4 23
33-73-1
21-34-1 232
2
20-48-1 259 1
7-50 3-13 1-1 2-2 1-3 3-3
3-3
2-4 5-5
3-8
2-2 5:32 6:30 9:26 11:55 33:23
0-0
1-1
2-13
6:20 6:59 9:36 7:33 30:28 8:40 8:01 5:24 7:27 29:32
2-3 10:21 7:30 9:12 7:48 34:51 1-2
3.59 7:02 9:31 4:40 25:12
6-4-0 10
27-87-0
10-27-2 116 0
203
5-46.8 0-0
5-42 2-12
1-3 1-1
2-5
1-1
6:31 7:45 7:09 5:29 16:54
USF
35 7 7 7 14 0 16-11-1 28
45-290
15-34-0 307 2
597
7-39.6 1-0
9-67 1-14
3-4 2-3
2-17
0-2
4:18 6:10 10:14 7:50 28:32
vs. W. Kentucky
45 0 10 28 7 0 9-17-1 27
33-151
32-46-2 461
612
6-42.2 0-0
9-66 4-15
2-3
3
2-3
0-0
1-1 10:42 8:50 4:46 7:10 31:28
MEDIA
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2015 SEASON REVIEW SCORING DRIVES
SCORING DRIVES 8 plays, 39 yards, 2:59 12 plays, 62 yards, 4:58 4 plays, 88 yards, 1:03 3 plays, 66 yards, 0:51 5 plays, 71 yards, 2:37 3 plays, 33 yards, 0:39 4 plays, 63 yards, 1:06 3 plays, 53 yards, 1:05
1 play, 67 yards, 0:15 3 plays, 10 yards, 0:58 6 plays, 66 yards, 1:54 7 plays, 66 yards, 2:40 1 play, 46 yards, 0:19 11 plays, 80 yards, 3:48 7 plays, 34 yards, 1:11 6 plays, 53 yards, 2:32 8 plays, 49 yards, 4:25
7 plays, 45 yards, 2:57 1 play, 71 yards, 0:48 1 play, 4 yards, 0:06 12 plays, 64 yards, 4:12 17 plays, 69 yards, 6:55 12 plays, 95 yards, 5:18 11 plays, 67 yards, 4:19 11 plays, 88 yards, 3:46 11 plays, 79 yards, 4:44 6 plays, 22 yards, 1:32 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:56 3 plays, 75 yards, 0:30 3 plays, 75 yards, 0:48 14 plays, 82 yards, 5:14 1 play, 14 yards, 0:06
Cincinnati (9) 1st 14:45......TD...........Flowers to Adams 67 yd PASS 1st 12:17......TD...........Flowers to Price 6 yd PASS 1st 7:52........TD...........Flowers to Reed 1 yd PASS 1st 3:56........TD...........Mack 28 yd RUN 2nd 8:58........TD...........Flowers to Price 46 yd PASS 2nd 2:38........TD...........Mack 10 yd RUN 2nd 0:00........FG...........Nadelman 49 yd FIELD GOAL 3rd 2:33........TD...........Bench 14 yd RUN 4th 6:57........TD...........Bench to Legree at UCF (9) 1st 5:29........TD...........Flowers to Barr 4 yd PASS 2nd 12:07......TD...........Flowers to Price 1 yd PASS 2nd 4:42........TD...........Flowers 3 yd RUN 2nd 0:00........FG...........Nadelman 44 yd FIELD GOAL 3rd 9:51........TD...........Flowers 5 yd RUN 3rd 3:50........TD...........Flowers to Price 26 yd PASS 4th 11:11.......FG...........Nadelman 41 yd FIELD GOAL 4th 4:58........FG...........Nadelman 43 yd FIELD GOAL Miami Beach Bowl (5) 1st 5:21........TD...........Flowers 12 yd RUN 2nd 12:18......TD...........Adams 34 yd RUN 3rd 4:55........TD...........Johnson to McCants 34 yd PASS 4th 14:53......TD...........Flowers to Adams 53 yd PASS 4th 11:00.......TD...........Flowers 8 yd RUN
USF FOOTBALL
QT When... Score.... Play DRIVE
FAMU (8) 1st 2:00........FG...........Nadelman 22 yd FIELD GOAL 2nd 7:24........TD...........Flowers to Johnson 22 yd PASS 2nd 1:16........TD...........Flowers to Johnson 45 yd PASS 3rd 14:04......TD...........Flowers 29 yd RUN 3rd 8:51........TD...........Bench to Dillon 62 yd PASS 4th 11:47.......TD...........Mack 1 yd RUN 4th 2:58........TD...........Bench 15 yd RUN 4th 0:29........TD...........Tice 2 yd RUN at Florida State (2) 2nd 11:57.......TD...........Flowers to Johnson 1 yd PASS 4th 14:50......TD...........Flowers to Johnson 71 yd PASS at Maryland (3) 1st 12:40......TD...........Flowers to Adams 4 yd PASS 2nd 0:59........FG...........Nadelman 34-yd FIELD GOAL 3rd 0:48........TD...........Flowers 7 yd RUN Memphis (3) 1st 7:29........TD...........Tice 1 yd RUN 2nd 14:56......FG...........Nadelman 31-yd FIELD GOAL 4th 1:49........TD...........Flowers to Dillon 23 yd PASS Syracuse (7) 2nd 14:16......TD...........Tice 1 yd RUN 2nd 0:00........FG...........Nadelman 21-yd FIELD GOAL 3rd 13:04......TD...........Mack 25 yd RUN 3rd 9:53........TD...........Flowers to Bronson 42 yd PASS 3rd 4:53........TD...........Mack 45 yd RUN 4th 9:40........TD...........Flowers 2 yd RUN 4th 8:30........TD...........Flowers to Adams 14 yd PASS at UConn (4) 2nd 11:08.......TD...........Flowers to Adams 44 yd PASS 3rd 7:59........TD...........Johnson to Adams 29 yd PASS 3rd 0:37........TD...........Flowers 15 yd RUN 4th 4:23........TD...........Flowers to Adams 44 yd PASS SMU (6) 1st 12:52......FG...........Nadelman 40-yd FIELD GOAL 2nd 13:49......TD...........Tice 1 yd RUN 2nd 4:54........TD...........Flowers 8 yd RUN 3rd 11:54.......TD...........Johnson 1 yd RUN 4th 11:55.......TD...........Flowers 5 yd RUN 4th 6:19........TD...........Flowers 18 yd RUN at Navy (2) 1st 2:30........FG...........Nadelman 25-yd FIELD GOAL 3rd 12:53......TD...........Mack 2 yd run at ECU (4) 2nd 14:16......TD...........Flowers to Price 16 yd PASS 2nd 0:41........FG...........Nadelman 36 yd FIELD GOAL 4th 12:21......FG...........Nadelman 39 yd FIELD GOAL 4th 4:40........TD...........Flowers to Adams 67 yd PASS Temple (8) 1st 0:06........TD...........Flowers to Adams 68 yd PASS 2nd 14:49......TD...........Flowers 5 yd RUN 2nd 9:16........TD...........Mack 57 yd RUN 2nd 6:17........TD...........Flowers to Mack 20 yd PASS 2nd 0:15........FG...........Nadelman 47 yd FIELD GOAL 3rd 3:17........FG...........Nadelman 24 yd FIELD GOAL 4th 8:40........FG...........Nadelman 37 yd FIELD GOAL 4th 2:38........TD...........Mack 48 yd RUN
2016
QT When... Score.... Play DRIVE
12 plays, 75 yards, 5:08 8 plays, 50 yards, 2:53 9 plays, 49 yards, 3:47 4 plays, 46 yards, 0:35 12 plays, 57 yards, 5:09 6 plays, 67 yards, 1:54 7 plays, 24 yards, 2:55 12 plays, 39 yards, 5:39 5 plays, 62 yards, 1:54 5 plays, 47 yards, 2:03 8 plays, 92 yards, 2:51 2 plays, 82 yards, 0:12 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:09
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW
5 plays, 59 yards, 2:06 4 plays. 73 yards, 1:18 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:22 3 plays, 57 yards, 1:01
RECORDS HISTORY USF
4 plays, -1 yard, 1:18 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:11 6 plays, 55 yards, 2:22 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:06 1 play, 5 yards, 0:13 3 plays, 29 yards, 1:20
MEDIA
15 plays, 68 yards, 7:38 2 plays, 36 yards, 0:20 10 plays, 69 yards, 4:17 11 plays, 50 yards, 3:25 9 plays, 36 yards, 3:13 3 plays, 85 yards, 0:54 1 play, 68 yards, 0:10 1 play, 5 yards, 0:05 4 plays, 74 yards, 1:30 3 plays, 61 yards, 1:20 9 plays, 30 yards, 2:08 14 plays, 69 yards, 5:13 11 plays, 70 yards, 3:58 2 plays, 56 yards, 0:14
Marlon Mack
SCORING DRIVES UNDER 2:00: 35 Longest by PLAYS: 17 (17 plays, 69 yards, 6:55, TD, at Maryland) Longest by YARDS: 95 (12 plays, 95 yards, 5:18, TD vs. Memphis) Longest by TIME: 7:38 (15 plays, 68 yards, 7:38, FG at Navy) Defensive/Special Teams scores : 2
DEFENSIVE PLAYS 29 yd INT RETURN TD by Deatrick Nichols vs. Cincinnati SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYS 97 yd KICKOFF RETURN TD by Rodney Adams at Navy
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EXPLOSIVE PLAYS BY LENGTH (20+ Yards) QT LENGTH....TYPE.. PLAYER OPP 1Q 97 (TD)..... KR... Rodney Adams KICKOFF.....NAVY 3Q 71 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Johnson PASS...... FSU 1Q 68 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS.........TEM 2Q 67............. R..... Quinton Flowers RUN............ SMU 4Q 67 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS.........ECU 1Q 67 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS.......... CIN 3Q 62 (TD)..... P...... Bench to Dillon PASS.......... FAMU 3Q 59............. R..... Marlon Mack RUN............ UCONN 2Q 57 (TD)..... R..... Marlon Mack RUN..................TEM 1Q 56............. P...... Flowers to McCants PASS......SYR 4Q 53 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS........WKU s 50 + YARD PLAYS s 4Q 48 (TD)..... R..... Marlon Mack RUN..................TEM 1Q 48............. R..... Marlon Mack RUN................... CIN 2Q 46 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Price PASS............. CIN 2Q 45 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Johnson PASS... FAMU 3Q 45 (TD)..... R..... Marlon Mack RUN..................SYR 4Q 44............. R..... Darius Tice RUN.................. FAMU 2Q 44 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS... UCONN 4Q 44 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS... UCONN 2Q 43............. P...... Flowers to Adams PASS.......NAVY 3Q 42 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Bronson PASS......SYR 2Q 42............. R..... Quinton Flowers RUN.............TEM 4Q 41............. P...... Flowers to McCants PASS.....WKU 3Q 40............. P...... Flowers to Adams PASS.......NAVY 3Q 38............. P...... Flowers to Barr PASS............ SMU 3Q 34 (TD)..... P...... Johnson to McCants PASS....WKU 3Q 34............. P...... Flowers to Barr PASS...........NAVY 2Q 34 (TD)..... R..... Rodney Adams RUN.............WKU 1Q 33............. R..... Quinton Flowers RUN....... UCONN 3Q 32............. R..... Marlon Mack RUN............... FAMU 3Q 30............. P...... Flowers to Pope PASS..... UCONN 3Q 29............. P...... Flowers to Adams PASS........WKU 3Q 29 (TD)..... R..... Quinton Flowers RUN.......... FAMU 1Q 29............. R..... Marlon Mack RUN.................MEM 3Q 29 (TD)..... P...... Johnson to Adams PASS.. UCONN 2Q 29 (TD)..... D..... Deatrick Nichols INT................ CIN 3Q 28............. P...... Flowers to Adams PASS........WKU 2Q 28............. P...... Flowers to Johnson PASS........UM 4Q 28............. P...... Bench to Dillon PASS.......... FAMU 3Q 28............. P...... Flowers to Adams PASS.........SYR 1Q 28 (TD)..... R..... Marlon Mack RUN................... CIN 2Q 27............. P...... Flowers to Bronson PASS.UCONN 3Q 27............. R..... Darius Tice RUN.................... SMU 2Q 27............. R..... Quinton Flowers RUN.............. CIN 2Q 27............. R..... Marlon Mack RUN..................UCF 4Q 26............. P...... Flowers to Dillon PASS..........WKU 4Q 26............. R..... Quinton Flowers RUN...............UM 3Q 26 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Price PASS............UCF 2Q 25............. R..... Marlon Mack RUN.................WKU 2Q 25 (TD)..... R..... Marlon Mack RUN..................SYR 1Q 25............. P...... Flowers to Bronson PASS....NAVY 1Q 25............. P...... Flowers to Price PASS..........NAVY 1Q 24............. R..... Marlon Mack RUN.................WKU 2Q 24............. P...... Flowers to Barr PASS............. FSU 2Q 23............. R..... Quinton Flowers RUN............. FSU 4Q 23............. R..... Darius Tice RUN.................. FAMU 4Q 23 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Dillon PASS..........MEM 2Q 23............. R..... Marlon Mack RUN..................ECU 4Q 23............. R..... D’Ernest Johnson RUN............ CIN 3Q 23............. P...... Flowers to Bronson PASS......UCF 4Q 22............. P...... Flowers to Dillon PASS..........WKU 4Q 22............. P...... Bench to Dillon PASS.......... FAMU 2Q 22 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Johnson PASS... FAMU 1Q 22............. P...... Flowers to Adams PASS.........TEM 4Q 22............. R..... Quinton Flowers RUN.............UCF
1Q 21............. P...... Flowers to Adams PASS.........SYR 3Q 21............. P...... Flowers to Bronson PASS......SYR 3Q 21............. P...... Flowers to Adams PASS........ SMU 3Q 21............. R..... Quinton Flowers RUN............ SMU 3Q 21............. P...... Bench to Johnson PASS.......... CIN 4Q 20............. P...... Flowers to Adams PASS........MEM 2Q 20............. R..... Quinton Flowers RUN............ SMU 2Q 20 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Mack PASS...........TEM 2Q 20............. R..... Darius Tice RUN...................... CIN
GAME HIGH: 10 vs. Western Kentucky SEASON TOTAL: 74
1Q 3Q 1Q 4Q 1Q 3Q 2Q 4Q 4Q 2Q 2Q 3Q 2Q 4Q 3Q 3Q 2Q 3Q 3Q 2Q 1Q 3Q 2Q 4Q 2Q 2Q
t LONG PLAYS FOR TOUCHDOWNS t 97 (TD)..... KR... Rodney Adams KICKOFF.....NAVY 71 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Johnson PASS...... FSU 68 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS.........TEM 67 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS.........ECU 67 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS.......... CIN 62 (TD)..... P...... Bench to Dillon PASS.......... FAMU 57 (TD)..... R..... Marlon Mack RUN..................TEM 53 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS........WKU 48 (TD)..... R..... Marlon Mack RUN..................TEM 46 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Price PASS............. CIN 45 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Johnson PASS... FAMU 45 (TD)..... R..... Marlon Mack RUN..................SYR 44 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS... UCONN 44 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Adams PASS... UCONN 42 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Bronson PASS......SYR 34 (TD)..... P...... Johnson to McCants PASS....WKU 34 (TD)..... R..... Rodney Adams RUN.............WKU 29 (TD)..... R..... Quinton Flowers RUN.......... FAMU 29 (TD)..... P...... Johnson to Adams PASS.. UCONN 29 (TD)..... D..... Deatrick Nichols INT................ CIN 28 (TD)..... R..... Marlon Mack RUN................... CIN 26 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Price PASS............UCF 25 (TD)..... R..... Marlon Mack RUN..................SYR 23 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Dillon PASS..........MEM 22 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Johnson PASS... FAMU 20 (TD)..... P...... Flowers to Mack PASS...........TEM
TOTAL: 27 GAME HIGH: 4 vs. FAMU, TEM & CIN
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2015 SEASON REVIEW EXPLOSIVE PLAYS BY GAME (20+ Yards)
USF Long Pass: 71 yards, Flowers to Johnson, TD, at FSU Long Run: 67 yards, Quinton Flowers, vs. SMU Long Def: 42, Abraham, INT return, at Maryland OPPONENTS Long Pass: 70 yards, Rowe to Jacobs, TD, at Maryland Long Run: 74 yards, Dalvin Cook, TD, at FSU Long Defense: -
USF BY GAME
FAMU (9) 2Q 22 (TD)..... P......Flowers to Johnson PASS.....FAMU 2Q 45 (TD)..... P......Flowers to Johnson PASS.....FAMU 3Q 32............. R.....Marlon Mack RUN.................FAMU 3Q 29 (TD)..... R.....Quinton Flowers RUN...........FAMU 3Q 62 (TD)..... P......Bench to Dillon PASS............FAMU 4Q 28............. P......Bench to Dillon PASS............FAMU 4Q 23............. R.....Darius Tice RUN...................FAMU 4Q 22............. P......Bench to Dillon PASS............FAMU 4Q 44............. R.....Darius Tice RUN...................FAMU AT FSU (3) 2Q 23............. R.....Quinton Flowers RUN..............FSU 2Q 24............. P......Flowers to Barr PASS...............FSU 3Q 71............. P......Flowers to Johnson PASS........FSU AT MARYLAND (0) MEMPHIS (3) 1Q 29............. R.....Marlon Mack RUN.................. MEM 4Q 20............. P......Flowers to Adams PASS........ MEM 4Q 23 (TD)..... P......Flowers to Dillon PASS.......... MEM SYRACUSE (7) 1Q 21............. P......Flowers to Adams PASS......... SYR 1Q 56............. P......Flowers to McCants PASS...... SYR 2Q 25 (TD)..... R.....Marlon Mack RUN................... SYR 3Q 28............. P......Flowers to Adams PASS......... SYR 3Q 42 (TD)..... P......Flowers to Bronson PASS....... SYR 3Q 21............. P......Flowers to Bronson PASS....... SYR 3Q 45 (TD)..... R.....Marlon Mack RUN.................. SYR
Rodney Adams USF FOOTBALL
TOTAL (R&P): ___ 29______ 43_____________ 1____ 74 OPP TOTAL:____ 13_______ 39_______-_______-____ 52 Opponent High: 8 vs. Western Kentuck (1 run, 7 pass)
SMU (6) 2Q 67............. R.....Quinton Flowers RUN.............SMU 2Q 20............. R.....Quinton Flowers RUN.............SMU 3Q 27............. R.....Darius Tice RUN.....................SMU 3Q 38............. P......Flowers to Barr PASS..............SMU 3Q 21............. P......Flowers to Adams PASS.........SMU AT NAVY (6) 1Q 97 (TD)..... KR...Rodney Adams KICKOFF RETURN NAVY 1Q 25............. P......Flowers to Bronson PASS..... NAVY 1Q 25............. P......Flowers to Price PASS.......... NAVY 2Q 43............. P......Flowers to Adams PASS....... NAVY 3Q 34............. P......Flowers to Barr PASS............ NAVY 3Q 40............. P......Flowers to Adams PASS....... NAVY AT ECU (2) 2Q 23............. R.....Marlon Mack RUN................... ECU 4Q 67 (TD)..... P......Flowers to Adams PASS......... ECU TEMPLE (6) 1Q 22............. P......Flowers to Adams PASS......... TEM 1Q 68 (TD)..... P......Flowers to Adams PASS......... TEM 2Q 57 (TD)..... R.....Marlon Mack RUN................... TEM 2Q 42............. R.....Quinton Flowers RUN............. TEM 2Q 20 (TD)..... P......Flowers to Mack PASS............ TEM 4Q 48 (TD)..... R.....Marlon Mack RUN................... TEM CINCINNATI (9) 1Q 67 (TD)..... P......Flowers to Adams PASS...........CIN 1Q 48............. R.....Marlon Mack RUN.....................CIN 1Q 28 (TD)..... R.....Marlon Mack RUN.....................CIN 2Q 46 (TD)..... P......Flowers to Price PASS..............CIN 2Q 27............. R.....Quinton Flowers RUN...............CIN 2Q 29 (TD)..... D.....Deatrick Nichols INT..................CIN 2Q 20............. R.....Darius Tice RUN.......................CIN 3Q 21............. P......Bench to Johnson PASS...........CIN 4Q 23............. R.....D’Ernest Johnson RUN.............CIN AT UCF (4) 2Q 27............. R.....Marlon Mack RUN................... UCF 3Q 23............. P......Flowers to Bronson PASS....... UCF 3Q 26 (TD)..... P......Flowers to Price PASS............ UCF 4Q 22............. R.....Quinton Flowers RUN............. UCF VS WESTERN KENTUCKY (10) 1Q 24............. R.....Marlon Mack RUN.................. WKU 2Q 34............. R.....Rodney Adams RUN.............. WKU 2Q 25............. R.....Marlon Mack RUN.................. WKU 3Q 28............. P......Flowers to Adams PASS........ WKU 3Q 34............. P......Johnson to McCants PASS.... WKU 3Q 29............. P......Flowers to Adams PASS........ WKU 4Q 53............. P......Flowers to Adams PASS........ WKU 4Q 41............. P......Flowers to McCants PASS..... WKU 4Q 22............. P......Flowers to Dillon PASS.......... WKU 4Q 26............. P......Flowers to Dillon PASS.......... WKU
2016
Player_________Run___ Pass ___ Rec___ Def___ T_ ot Flowers_________ 10______ 37__________________ 47 Mack___________ 13_______ -_______ 1___________ 14 Adams__________ 1________ -_______ 14__________ 15 Johnson_________ 1________2______ 5___________ 8 Bronson_________ -_________ -_______ 5___________ 5 Dillon___________ -_________ -_______ 5___________ 5 Bench__________ -_________3_______-___________ 3 Tice____________ 4________ -________-___________ 4 McCants________ -_________ -_______ 3___________ 3 Barr____________ -_________ -_______ 2___________ 2 Price___________ -_________ -_______ 2___________ 2 Pope___________ -_________ -_______ 1___________ 1 Bench__________ -_________1_______-___________ 1 Nichols__________ -_________ -________-______ 1____ 1
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
AT UCONN (7) 1Q 33..............R.....Quinton Flowers RUN.........UCONN 2Q 44 (TD)......P......Flowers to Adams PASS.....UCONN 2Q 27..............P......Flowers to Bronson PASS..UCONN 3Q 30..............P......Flowers to Pope PASS.......UCONN 3Q 29 (TD)......P......Johnson to Adams PASS....UCONN 3Q 59..............R.....Marlon Mack RUN..............UCONN 4Q 44 (TD)......P......Flowers to Adams PASS.....UCONN 3Q 21..............R.....Quinton Flowers RUN.............. SMU
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FAMU @FSU @Maryland Memphis Syracuse @UConn SMU @Navy @ECU Temple Cincinnati @UCF Beach Bowl
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#9 QUINTON FLOWERS
COMP ATT INT 12 16 1 12 24 1 10 19 1 17 26 1 15 22 0 11 15 2 9 20 0 12 20 0 12 23 0 15 22 0 9 15 2 14 21 0 14 32 0
PCT YDS TD LG SACKED EFF 75.0 141 2 45 0 177.77 50.0 125 2 71 3 112.92 52.6 60 1 28 6 86.0 65.3 199 1 39 0 134.68 68.2 259 2 56 2 197.07 73.3 157 2 44 1 178.59 45.0 97 0 38 2 85.74 60.0 208 0 43 0 147.36 52.2 200 2 67 1 153.91 68.2 230 2 68 2 186.00 60.0 165 4 67 0 209.77 66.7 176 3 28 2 184.21 43.7 273 1 53 0 125.72
1 4 2 25.0 7 1 7 1 1 0 100.0 -1 0 0 6 15 0 40.0 105 0 34
0 -60.30 0 91.60 0 98.80
#2 STEVEN BENCH
COMP ATT INT PCT YDS TD LG SACKED EFF 8 10 0 80.0 140 1 62 1 230.60 0 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 -66.67 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 66.80 4 5 0 80.0 35 1 21 0 204.80 1 2 0 50.0 -2 0 0 0 41.60
FAMU @Maryland SMU Cincinnati @UCF
2014 SEASON
WESTERN CAROLINA 1 1 0 100 10 0 10 MARYLAND 14 36 1 38.9 162 0 27 @CINCINNATI 9 14 0 64.3 147 2 67 HOUSTON 12 25 1 48.0 147 0 26 @Memphis 6 11 0 54.5 57 1 17 UCF 7 13 0 53.8 88 0 27
0 184.0 2 71.13 0 199.63 3 89.39 0 2 110.71
@Michigan State FAU MIAMI CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE
0 0 3 87.18 5 111.76 0 158.8 1 65.0
2013 SEASON
0 1 0 0.0 0 8 23 1 34.8 128 13 27 1 48.1 189 1 1 0 100.0 7 4 12 1 33.3 68
0 0 1 25 1 36 0 7 0 25
2015 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS
PLAYER FAMU @FSU @Md MEMPHIS SYR @UConn SMU @Navy @ECU TEMPLE CINC @UCF MBB Marlon Mack, RB 23-131-1 18-83-0 12-71-0 20-108-0 20-184-2 13-113-0 DNP (inj) 10-29-1 27-117-0 21-230-2 11-106-2 18-102-0 17-108-0 Quinton Flowers, QB 7-63-1 14-38-0 24-85-1 8-26-0 15-71-1 15-98-1 23-201-3 6-15-0 21-79-0 18-90-1 6-49-0 18-87-2 16-108-0 Darius Tice, RB 8-77-1 2-24-0 6-42-0 12-37-1 5-20-1 4-23-0 9-47-1 2-2-0 8-42-0 1-0-0 15-94-0 11-43-0 5-12-0 D’Ernest Johnson, RB 2-15-0 2-4-0 7-25-0 3-12-0 5-25-0 9-50-0 9-28-1 6-16-0 3-2-0 7-8-0 11-71-0 5-34-0 5-17-0 Rodney Adams, WR 1-(-1)-0 1-2-0 3-28-0 1-13-0 5-45-1 Steven Bench, QB 4-20-1 1-17-0 4-25-1 Jordan Reed, WR 1-4-0 Chris Barr, WR 1-(-3)-0 Evan Wilson, WR 1-(-24)-0 Corian Hamilton, FB 1-4-0
2015 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING
HISTORY USF MEDIA
PLAYER FAMU @FSU @Md MEMPHIS SYR @UConn SMU @Navy @ECU TEMPLE CINC @UCF MBB Rodney Adams, WR 1-1-0 4-8-0 3-36-0 3-63-1 5-118-3 1-21-0 3-86-0 4-95-1 7-147-1 3-85-1 4-26-0 6-130-1 D’Ernest Johnson, RB 3-79-2 5-89-2 2-27-0 4-30-0 1-(-6)-0 1-8-0 2-15-0 1-17-0 1-18-0 2-29-0 4-68-0 Sean Price, TE 2-19-0 1-5-0 2-66-0 3-22-0 1-10-0 2-37-0 4-56-1 2-52-2 2-27-0 Ryeshene Bronson, WR 2-24-0 1-17-0 3-81-1 1-27-0 1-(-1)-0 3-32-0 1-2-0 1-7-0 1-16-0 1-23-0 2-30-0 Elkanah Dillon, TE 4-126-1* 2-30-1 1-4-0 2-48-0 Chris Barr, WR 3-14-0 1-24-0 1-(-4)-0 3-14-0 5-37-0 2-13-0 3-41-0 1-34-0 1-18-0 2-5-0 1-4-1 Tyre McCants, WR 1-4-0 1-56-0 1-14-0 3-88-1 Marlon Mack, RB 2-6-0 5-9-0 1-7-0 1-17-0 2-4-0 1-14-0 3-42-1 1-12-0 A.J. Legree, WR 2-9-0 1-15-0 1-16-0 1-2-1 2-11-0 Marlon Pope, TE 1-30-0 1-12-0 Jordan Reed, WR 1-3-0 2-11-1 Darius Tice, RB 1-3-0 1-3-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 *New USF Tight End record
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2015 SEASON REVIEW GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES 2016
PLAYER UA-A TOTAL FAMU @FSU @Md MEMPHIS SYR @UConn SMU @Navy @ECU TEMPLE CINC @UCF MBB SANCHEZ, Auggie LB 73-44 117 4-6 - 5-1 8-4 5-4 5-5 4-5 9-5 8-3 6-2 6-3 3-5 10-1 BYRD, Jamie DB 60-28 88 2-0 4-3 5-4 8-1 3-1 7-5 6-4 7-3 1-1 7-2 3-1 1-1 6-2 GODWIN, Nate DB 46-17 63 2-2 6-3 1-1 3-1 1-1 6-2 3-0 7-3 2-1 3-1 5-0 3-1 4-1 NICHOLS, Deatri CB 44-14 62 2-1 2-1 1-2 2-0 5-2 4-1 8-1 5-2 2-0 3-2 7-1 3-1 4-0 ABRAHAM, Devin CB 41-10 51 3-0 2-0 5-0 2-1 2-0 5-1 4-0 4-2 - 2-0 3-0 4-2 5-4 SENAT, Deadrin DT 27-19 46 1-1 5-3 7-2 2-2 1-1 1-2 1-3 3-0 3-2 DNP 2-1 1-1 0-1 LEE, Eric DE 36-9 45 2-1 4-0 - 4-1 4-1 5-1 1-1 1-2 3-1 4-0 4-0 1-1 3-0 HARRIS, Nigel LB 29-13 42 DNP DNP 2-1 - 4-1 3-2 3-1 3-0 4-5 2-2 2-0 4-0 2-1 FULLWODD, Tajee CB 30-8 38 1-0 2-3 4-2 - 5-0 2-2 3-0 3-0 1-1 2-0 5-0 1-0 1-0 WHITEHURST, Tas LB 23-12 35 DNP DNP 1-3 4-2 2-2 3-2 3-0 3-1 2-0 3-1 1-0 1-1 HAMILTON, James DT 21-10 31 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-3 0-3 2-2 3-0 3-1 3-0 2-0 - 3-0 WARD, Johnny DB 22-9 31 2-0 3-1 DNP 2-2 1-2 2-1 3-0 - 2-2 2-0 2-0 - 3-1 BULLOCK, Zack LB 19-10 29 3-1 1-2 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-2 - 4-0 1-1 1-0 3-1 - 2-0 HOGGINS, Ronnie CB 22-4 26 3-0 - - 4-1 2-1 1-0 3-0 0-1 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 3-0 HILL, Demetrius DE 19-5 24 4-0 0-2 3-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 2-0 - 2-1 - 3-0 1-0 0-1 AWOLEKE, Daniel DE 16-5 21 2-0 2-1 2-0 1-0 3-0 - 0-1 1-0 - 1-0 2-1 2-2 - WILKINS, Mazzi CB 12-8 20 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-0 1-0 DNP 2-0 1-0 - 2-0 1-0 0-1 HECTOR, Bruce DT 14-5 19 4-2 1-1 DNP - - - 2-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 3-0 1-0 1-0 MCGEE, Khalid S 14-3 17 1-0 1-0 DNP - 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-1 - 1-0 1-1 - 4-1 BRONSON, Kevin DE 10-3 13 - 1-0 DNP DNP - 1-0 2-0 DNP 1-2 2-1 1-0 - 2-0 LOVE, Mike DE 4-6 10 1-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 - 0-1 - 0-2 DNP 1-0 - - THOMAS, Danny LB 6-4 10 0-1 5-1 1-0 - - 0-1 - - DNP - - - 0-1 GARYE, C.J. LB 5-4 9 4-1 1-2 DNP DNP - - - - DNP - - 0-1 THOMAS, Jaymon S 2-5 7 1-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP 0-1 1-3 SPENCER, Jalen DB 4-1 5 2-1 DNP DNP - - - - DNP - 2-0 - - HOLMAN, Nick LB 3-2 5 - - 1-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 DNP - - DNP 0-2 - OUTLOOK ROBBINS, Lamar DB 5-0 5 3-0 - - DNP - DNP DNP 1-0 1-0 DNP - - JOHNSON, D’Erne 4-0 4 1-0 - - - 2-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - PLAYERS FLOWERS, Quinto 2-2 4 0-2 - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - - TICE, Darius 3-1 4 - - - - - 0-1 - - - 3-0 - - - COACHES HILL, Michael 4-0 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - - - 3-0 - 1-0 ADAMS, Rodney 3-0 3 1-0 - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - - - - - REVIEW MACK, Marlon 2-1 3 0-1 - - - - 1-0 DNP - - - 1-0 - RECORDS NADELMAN, Emili 1-1 2 - - 1-0 - 0-1 - - - - - - - GUDMUNDSSON, Br 1-0 1 - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - HISTORY BRONSON, Ryshen 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - CIABATTI, Matti 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - USF HAMILTON, Coria 1-0 1 - 1-0 - - - - - DNP - DNP - - -
USF FOOTBALL
GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES FOR LOSS
MEDIA
PLAYER TOTAL FAMU @FSU @Md MEMPHIS SYR @UConn SMU @Navy @ECU TEMPLE CINC @UCF MBB LEE, Eric DE 9-4 11.0 1.5-12 - - 0.5-3 1.5-8 1.0-3 - - 1.0-2 2.0-6 2.0-14 1.5-4 1.0-10 BYRD, Jamie DB 9-2 10.0 1.0-1 0.5-1 - - - 3.5-16 3.0-19 1.0-8 1.0-3 - - - 1.0-3 NICHOLS, Deatri CB 7-3 8.5 1.5-3 - 1.0-1 - 2.5-14 - 2.0-8 1.0-3 - - 0.5-2 - 1.0-7 SANCHEZ, Auggie LB 6-5 8.5 2.0-15 - - 0.5-0 0.5-2 0.5-0 - - 3.0-6 1.0-1 - 1.0-1 HILL, Demetrius DE 7-1 7.5 3.0-12 0.5-0 - 1.0-1 - 1.0-4 - - 2.0-5 - - - HECTOR, Bruce DT 6-2 7.0 3.0-16 1.0-1 DNP - - - - - - - 2.0-12 1.0-8 SENAT, Deadrin DT 4-3 5.5 0.5-3 1.0-2 1.0-3 - 1.5-2 - - - 1.5-3 DNP - - HAMILTON, James DT 4-3 5.5 1.0-1 1.0-9 - - 1.0-4 - - - 1.5-5 1.0-7 - - 1.0-5 BULLOCK, Zack LB 2-5 4.5 - 0.5-1 - 1.0-1 1.0-4 - - - 0.5-5 1.0-9 0.5-1 - HARRIS, Nigel LB 3-3 4.5 DNP DNP 1.0-2 - - 1.5-8 - - 1.0-5 1.0-2 - - AWOLEKE, Daniel DE 3-2 4.0 1.0-2 1.5-11 - - - - - - - 1.0-6 - 0.5-1 BRONSON, Kevin DE 2-1 2.5 - - DNP DNP - - 1.0-16 DNP 1.5-10 - - - 1.0-1 ABRAHAM, Devin CB 2-0 2.0 - - - - - 1.0-8 1.0-3 - - - - - WHITEHURST, Tas LB 1-1 1.5 DNP DNP - 1.5-17 - - - - - - - - LOVE, Mike DE 1-1 1.5 - 1.0-12 - - - 0.5-1 - - DNP - - - HOGGINS, Ronnie CB 1-1 1.5 - - - 1.5-2 - - - - - - - - JACKSON, Vincen DE 1-0 1.0 - DNP DNP DNP - - - - DNP - 1.0-2 - FULLWODD, Tajee CB 1-0 1.0 - - - - 1.0-7 - - - - - - - GODWIN, Nate DB 0-2 1.0 0.5-0 - - - - - - - - - - 0.5-1 MCGEE, Khalid S 1-0 1.0 - - DNP - - - 1.0-1 - - - - - 2.0-6 TOTALS 15.0 7.0 3.0 6.0 11.0 9.0 8.0 2.0 13.0 7.0 6.0 4.5 7.0-32
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TURNOVERS FORCED
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
TURNOVERS
TEAM INT FUMBLE DEF TD TOTAL USF 17 9 0 26 Opponents 9 5 0 14 USF TURNOVERS CAUSED: 26 POINTS OFF TOS: 96 OPP TURNOVERS CAUSED: 14 POINTS OFF TOS: 56 USF DEFENSIVE TD’s: 1 OPP DEFENSIVE TD’s: 0 USF RETURN TD’s: 1 OPP RETURN TD’s: 0
USF TURNOVERS FORCED
QT Play. Ball On Result FAMU (2) 4th.... INT by Ronnie Hoggins............. OPP 33................TD 4th.... INT by Jalen Spencer............... USF 32.............. Punt AT FSU (0) AT MARYLAND (3) 1st..... INT by Devin Abraham.............. OPP 4..................TD 2nd... INT by Deatrick Nichols............ USF 43.............. Punt 3rd.... INT by Jamie Byrd.................... USF31..................TD MEMPHIS (0) SYRACUSE (3) 2nd... FUM rec. by Devin Abraham.... OPP 25................FG 4th.... INT by Jamie Byrd.................... OPP 9..................TD 4th.... FUM rec. by Deadrin Senat...... USF 35.....End Game AT UCONN (1) 2nd... INT by Kevin Bronson............... USF 41.................TD SMU (4) 1st..... FUM rec. by James Hamilton... Opp 21.................FG 2nd... INT by Demetrius Hill................ USF 34.............. Punt 4th.... FUM rec. by Khalid McGee...... Opp 24.................TD 4th.... FUM rec. by Auggie Sanchez... USF 46.............. Punt AT NAVY (1) 3rd.... FUM rec. by Deatrick Nichols... USF 22.............. Punt AT ECU (0) TEMPLE (1) 2nd... INT by Deatrick Nichols............ Opp 5...................TD CINCINNATI (6) 1st..... FUM rec. by Jamie Byrd........... Opp 10.................TD 1st..... INT by Jamie Byrd.................... USF 34.................TD 1st..... INT by Devin Abraham.............. USF 45.................TD 2nd... INT by Deatrick Nichols............ Opp 0...................TD 2nd... FUM recovered by Eric Lee...... USF 35.................FG 4th.... INT by Deatrick Nichols............ USF 41..............FUM AT UCF (2) 2nd... INT by Devin Abraham.............. Opp 49.................TD 4th.... INT by Ronnie Hoggins............. Opp 47.................FG VS WESTERN KENTUCKY (2) 2nd... INT by Nigel Harris................... Opp 47........ Miss FG 4th.... INT by Eric Lee......................... 50................ Miss FG
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Turnover Player FAMU (1) INT............... of Flowers At Florida State (1) INT............... of Flowers At Maryland INT............... of Flowers INT............... of Bench Memphis (1) INT............... of Flowers Syracuse (1) FUM............. by Flowers at UConn (2) INT............... of Flowers INT............... of Flowers SMU (1) FUM............. by Adams At Navy (1) FUM............. by Adams At ECU (1) FUM............. by Johnson Temple (1) FUM............. by Tice Cincinnati (3) INT............... by Flowers INT............... by Flowers FUM............. by Team At UCF (0) VS WESTERN KENTUCKY (0) -
Ball On
Result
OPP 7..............PUNT OPP Endzone..PUNT OPP 29................INT USF 17..................TD OPP 31.End of Game USF 16..................TD USF 33.............PUNT USF 36..................TD Opp 39.............PUNT USF 42..................TD USF 7....................TD USF 26..................TD Opp 0...................INT Opp 17..................TD USF 33..................TD
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TEAM RECORDS SET (16)
Most Points In a Half: 51 vs. Cincinnati Most Points in a Conference Game: 65 vs. Cincinnati Most TD Passes/Game: 5 vs. Cincinnati Most Total Yards: 5,741 (beat record by 358) Most Yards Per Game: 441.6 (beat record by 10.4 ypg) Most Rushing Yards: 3,205 (beat record by 769) Average Per Run: 5.4 Average Per Game: 246.5 (beat record by 43.5 ypg) Most TD Passes: 26 (beat record by 3) Most Total Offensive TD: 54 Highest Kickoff Return Average: 26.7 Fewest Total Turnovers: 15 Fewest Fumbles Lost: 6 Game Kickoff return yardage: Game Kickoff return average: Shortest Opp. Time of Possession:
222 at Navy 45.25 vs. Cincy 16:54 at UCF
OUTLOOK
INDIVIDUAL SEASON & CAREER RECORDS SET (18) Rushing Yards: Rushing Yards for QB: - two of top six rushing seasons in school history Total TD Responsible For: Yards Per Carry: 100-Yard Games: Career 100-Yard Games: Consecutive 100-Yard Games: Top Sophomore Rushing Game: Receiving Yards: Receiving Yards by a RB: Receiving TD: Receiving TD Game: 100-Yard Receiving Games: All-Purpose Yards/Game: Most Pat Attempts: Most Pat Made: Career Receiving Yards by a TE: Career Receptions by a TE:
USF FOOTBALL
TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SET
2016
PLAYER TOTAL FAMU @FSU @Md MEMPHIS SYR @UConn SMU @Navy @ECU TEMPLE CINC @UCF MBB BYRD, Jamie DB 5-0 5.0 - - - - - 2.0-10 2.0-17 1.0-8 - - - - HECTOR, Bruce DT 5-0 5.0 2.0-15 - DNP - - - - - - - 2.0-12 1.0-8 LEE, Eric DE 3-2 4.0 - - - 0.5-3 0.5-5 - - - 1.0-2 1.0-3 1.0-13 - 1.0-10 HAMILTON, James DT 2-2 3.0 - 1.0-9 - - 0.5-4 - - - 0.5-4 1.0-7 - - HILL, Demetrius DE 3-0 3.0 1.0-7 - - - - 1.0-4 - - 1.0-4 - - - BRONSON, Kevin DE 2-1 2.5 - - DNP DNP - - 1.0-16 DNP 1.5-10 - - - AWOLEKE, Daniel DE 2-0 2.0 1.0-2 1.0-10 - - - - - - - - - - WHITEHURST, Tas LB 1-1 1.5 DNP DNP - 1.5-17 - - - - - - - - HARRIS, Nigel LB 1-1 1.5 DNP DNP - - - 1.0-7 - - 0.5-4 - - - ABRAHAM, Devin CB 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-8 - - - - - - NICHOLS, Deatri CB 1-0 1.0 - - - - 1.0-8 - - - - - - - LOVE, Mike DE 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-12 - - - - - - DNP - - - BULLOCK, Zack LB 0-2 1.0 - - - - 0.5-3 - - - 0.5-5 - - - WARD, Johnny 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-7 SANCHEZ, Auggie LB 0-1 0.5 - - - - 0.5-2 - - - - - - - TOTALS 4.0 3.0 0 2.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 1.0 3.0 2.0 3.0 1.0 2.0
1,381, Marlon Mack 991, Quinton Flowers
PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW
34 Quinton Flowers (22 Pass & 12 run) 6.6, Marlon Mack 9, Marlon Mack 13, Marlon Mack 5, Marlon Mack 230, Marlon Mack 882, Rodney Adams 356, D’Ernest Johnson 9, Rodney Adams 3, Rodney Adams at UConn) 3, Rodney Adams 281, D’Ernest Johnson vs Cincinnati 54, Emilio Nadelman 53, Emilio Nadelman 897, Sean Price 75, Sean Price
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
3 of the Top 6 All-Purpose Yardage seasons in program history
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2016
USF FOOTBALL
1 2 3 4 F Florida A&M 0 0 3 0 3 USF 3 13 14 21 51 Attendance: 30,434
Time: 3:23
1st Quarter USF - Nadelman 22-yd field goal, 2:00 8 plays, 39 yards (2:59) USF 3 - FAMU 0 2nd Quarter USF - Johnson 22-yd pass from Flowers (Ciabatti rush failed) 7:24 12 plays, 62 yards (4:57) USF 10 - FAMU 0 USF - Johnson 45-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 1:16 4 plays, 88 yards (1:03) USF 16 - FAMU 0 3rd Quarter USF - Flowers 29-yd run (Nadelman kick), 14:04 3 plays, 66 yards (0:55) USF 23 - FAMU 0 USF - Dillon 62-yd pass from Bench (Nadelman kick), 8:51 5 plays, 71 yards (2:37) USF 30 - FAMU 0
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
FAMU- Blanton 21-yd field goal, 4:29 14 plays, 71 yards (4:22) USF 30 - FAMU 3 4th Quarter USF - Mack 1-yd run (Nadelman kick), 11:47 3 plays, 39 yards (0:33) USF 37 - FAMU 3 USF - Bench 15-yd run (Nadelman kick), 2:58 4 plays, 63 y ards (1:06) USF 44 - FAMU 3 USF - Tice 2-yd run (Nadelman kick), 0:29 3 plays, 53 yards (1:05) USF 51 - FAMU 3
Team Statistics
FAMU
USF
FIRST DOWNS 11 27 NET YARDS RUSHING 34-12 46-275 NET YARDS PASSING 170 281 Completions-Attempts-Int 20-38-2 20-26-1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 182 556 PUNTS-YARDS 10-395 5-237 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-19-0 4-27-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 6-133-0 1-33-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 2-2-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 10-61 11-97 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 4-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 4-24 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 19 4 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 2 Possession Time 31:47 28:13
GAME 1: USF 51, FLORIDA A&M 3 RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM • TAMPA, FLA. SEPT. 5, 2015 • 7 PM • ESPN3 USF 1-0 • FAMU 0-1
- USF improved to 14-5 in season openers and 18-1 in home openers. - The Bulls’ offense posted 556 yards, the seventh-most in program history, and scored the most points since 2011. - USF scored just 56 seconds into the second half and went on to post 35 points after the break. - QB Quinton Flowers completed 12 of 16 passes for 141 yards and two TDs. Flowers ran for 63 yards and a TD in his second start. - TE Elkanah Dillon made four catches for 126 yards and a 62-yard TD in his collegiate debut. He was the first Bull not named Andre Davis to post 100 receiving yards since 2011. - RB D’Ernest Johnson set new career highs with two touchdown catches and 67 receiving yards. - RB Marlon Mack recorded his fifth-career 100-yard rushing game with 131 yards and one TD on 23 carries. - RB Darius Tice set a new career high with 77 rushing yards. - The Bulls’ defense allowed just 12 rushing yards overall and one first down in the first half. - In the new 4-2-5 scheme, USF forced six straight three-and-outs to start the game and eight total in the game. - The Bulls didn’t allow a first down until 4:30 remaining in the first half. - USF held FAMU to 182 total yards of offense. The Bulls posted 15.0 tackles for loss, the most in a game since recording 16.0 vs. UCF on Oct. 13, 2007. - DT Bruce Hector recorded the first two sacks of his career and finished with career highs of six tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss. - DL Demetrius Hill tied for the team lead and set a career high with 3.0 tackles for loss. - LB Auggie Sanchez led USF for the second time in his career with 10 tackles. - PK Emilio Nadelman made his first-career field goal, a 22-yard attempt in the first quarter, to give USF a 3-0 lead. - Ray Guy Award candidate Mattias Ciabatti averaged 47.4 yards on five punts. - USF played seven true freshmen and 17 freshmen eligibility players. USF has played 25 true freshmen in the past three seasons, starting 15. - Four Bulls made first-career starts: True freshman WR Chris Barr; senior RT Mak Djulbegovic; senior DT James Hamilton and graduate LB C.J. Garye.
FLORIDA A&M Rushing Kenneth Coleman Kareem Smith Devondric Nealy Gerald Hearns Carson Royal Totals Passing Kenneth Coleman Carson Royal Totals
USF Att Yds TD Lg 6 23 0 9 1 4 0 4 14 2 0 6 9 -2 0 3 4 -15 0 2 34 12 0 9
Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 29 14 135 0 2 29 9 6 35 0 0 16 38 20 170 0 2 29
Receiving Brandon Norwood Devondric Nealy Kareem Smith Jairockei Jones Montav Williams Desmond Noird Kenyan Foster Totals
No Yds TD Lg 7 51 0 16 4 56 0 29 4 5 0 4 2 12 0 7 1 27 0 27 1 16 0 16 1 3 0 3 20 170 0 29
Punting Colby Blanton Totals Punt Returns Devondric Nealy Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 10 395 39.5 51 10 395 39.5 51
Kickoff Returns Devondric Nealy Jairockei Jones Kenyan Foster Totals
No Yds 2 53 2 41 2 39 6 133
No Yds Lg 3 19 11 3 19 11
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6- Jules Dornevil Assisted Tackles: 6 - Akil Blount Total Tackles: 11 - Akil Blount Sacks: 0.5 - Elijah Price, Trevor Bone
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Lg 25 32 22 32
Rushing Marlon Mack Darius Tice Quinton Flowers Steven Bench D’Ernest Johnson Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 23 131 1 32 8 77 1 44 7 63 1 29 4 20 1 15 2 15 0 14 46 275 4 44
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Quinton Flowers 16 12 141 2 1 45 Steven Bench 10 8 140 1 0 62 Totals 20 26 281 3 1 62 Receiving Elkanah Dillon Sean Price Chris Barr D’Ernest Johnson Ryshene Bronson A.J. Legree Marlon Mack Darius Tice Rodney Adams Totals
No Yds TD Lg 4 126 1 62 3 31 0 13 3 14 0 12 2 67 2 45 2 24 0 16 2 9 0 5 2 6 0 6 1 3 0 3 1 1 0 1 20 281 3 62
Punting Matti Ciabatti Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 5 237 47.4 53 5 237 47.4 53
Punt Returns Tajee Fullwood Jordan Reed Totals
No Yds Lg 3 21 19 1 6 6 4 27 19
Kickoff Returns Rodney Adams Totals
No Yds Lg 1 33 33 1 33 33
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 4 - Auggie Sanchez, Bruce Hector, C.J. Garye, Demetrius Hill Assisted Tackles: 6 - Auggie Sanchez Total Tackles: 10 - Auggie Sanchez Sacks: 2.0 - Bruce Hector
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1 2 3 4 F USF 0 7 0 7 14 FLORIDA STATE 7 0 17 10 34 Time: 3:38
2nd Quarter USF - Johnson 1-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 11:57 7 plays, 45 yards (2:57) FSU 7 - USF 7 USF - Mack 62 yd run (Kloss kick) 1 play, 62 yards 0:10 USF 13 - Western Carolina 14 3rd Quarter FSU - Cook 24-yd run (Aguayo kick), 13:08 4 plays, 39 yards (1:42) FSU 14 - USF 7 FSU - Aguayo 30-yd field goal, 6:40 9 plays, 67 yards (3:27) FSU 17 - USF 7 FSU - Jesus Wilson 23-yd pass from Golson (Aguayo kick), 0:38 9 plays, 90 yards (4:07) FSU 24 - USF 7 4th Quarter USF - Johnson 71-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 14:50 2 plays, 75 yards (0:48) FSU 24 - USF 14 FSU - Aguayo 38-yd field goal, 8:46 13 plays, 43 yards (6:04) FSU 27 - USF 14 FSU - Cook 37-yd run (Aguayo kick), 1:55 11 plays, 88 yards (5:51) FSU 34 - USF 14
Team Statistics USF FSU FIRST DOWNS 11 21 NET YARDS RUSHING 36-149 46-278 NET YARDS PASSING 125 163 Completions-Attempts-Int 12-24-1 14-26-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 274 441 PUNTS-YARDS 10-445 7-284 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 22-46-0 6-40-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-99-0 2-56-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 2-21 7-50 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-31 3-8 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 13 3 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Possession Time 37:21 22:34
DOAK CAMPBELL STADIUM • TALLAHASSEE, FLA. SEPT. 12, 2015 • 11:30 AM • ESPN USF 1-1 • FSU 2-0
- USF headed into halftime tied with FSU, 7-7, and didn’t commit a penalty in the first two quarters. - USF held FSU to 110 yards, 6 passing yards and three first downs in the first half. - FSU improved to 2-1 all-time against the Bulls. USF defeated FSU, 17-7, in Tallahassee in 2009. FSU will make the trip to Tampa next season. - The Seminoles seized the momentum with 17 unanswered points in the third quarter. - The announced attendance of 72,811 was the 10th-largest crowd to watch USF on the road. - Quinton Flowers threw two TD passes to D’Ernest Johnson. The second, a 71-yard strike, was a career long for both players. - The 71-yard touchdown pass capped the Bulls’ quickest drive of the season of two plays, 75 yards in 48 seconds. - D’Ernest Johnson’s four TD receptions are a season record by a USF running back. Three of those went for more than 20 yards, with plays of 22 and 45 yards agianst FAMU and one for 71 yards against FSU. - D’Ernest Johnson’s five receptions for 89 yards were career highs. - FSU’s Dalvin Cook rushed for a career-high 266 yards, the most ever allowed by USF. The previous record was set by Memphis’ DeAngelo Williams, who rushed for 263 yards on Nov. 27, 2004. - Mattias Ciabatti’s 10 punts tied for the most ever in a game at USF. Ciabatti tied Justin Brockhaus-Kann, who kicked 10 at Miami in 2010. - Tajee Fullwood’s punt return of 46 yards was USF’s longest since Chris Dunkley went 50 yards against SMU on Nov. 23, 2013. - Mike Love’s first-quarter sack was the first of his career. FSU lost 12 yards on the play. - James Hamilton’s third-quarter sack was the first sack of his career. - Deadrin Senat finished with a career-high eight tackles. - Tajee Fullwood finished with a career-high five tackles. - Chris Barr’s 24-yard reception in the second quarter was a career high. USF scored a touchdown three plays later. - USF committed no penalties in the first half. It was the first time USF had no penalties in a half since Nov. 23, 2012 at Cincinnati. The Bulls had one penalty in that game. - The last unranked team to defeat the Seminoles in Tallahassee was USF back in 2009. - FSU posted its 16th consecutive home victory. FSU hasn’t lost at home since Florida defeated the Seminoles, 37-26, on Nov. 24, 2012.
USF
FLORIDA STATE
Rushing Marlon Mack Quinton Flowers Darius Tice D’Ernest Johnson Totals
Rushing Dalvin Cook Mario Pender Team Everett Golson Totals
Passing Quinton Flowers Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 18 83 0 14 14 38 0 23 2 24 0 16 2 4 0 4 36 149 0 23
Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 24 12 125 2 1 71 24 12 125 2 1 71
Receiving D’Ernest Johnson Marlon Mack Chris Barr Darius Tice Totals
No Yds TD Lg 5 89 2 71 5 9 0 9 1 24 0 24 1 3 0 3 12 125 2 71
Punting Mattias Ciabatti Totals Punt Returns Tajee Fullwood Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 10 445 44.5 56 10 445 44.5 56
Kickoff Returns Rodney Adams D’Ernest Johnson Totals
No Yds Lg 3 76 34 1 23 23 4 99 34
No Yds Lg 2 46 46 2 46 46
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Nate Godwin Assisted Tackles: 3 - Nate Godwin, Deadrin Senat, Jamie Byrd, Tajee Fullwood Total Tackles: 9 - Nate Godwin Sacks: 1.0 - James Hamilton, Daniel Awoleke, Mike Love
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USF FOOTBALL
1st Quarter FSU - Cook 74-yd run (Aguayo kick), 4:45 2 plays, 74 yards (2:57) FSU 7 - USF 0
GAME 2: NO. 11/8 FLORIDA STATE 34, USF 14 2016
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Att Yds TD Lg 30 266 3 74 7 29 0 21 1 -2 0 0 8 -15 0 6 46 278 3 74
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Everett Golson 26 14 163 1 0 23 Totals 26 14 163 1 0 23 Receiving Travis Rudolph Jesus Wilson Ja’Vonn Harrison Kermit Whitfield Freddie Stevensen Totals
No Yds TD Lg 6 55 0 18 3 54 1 23 2 20 0 11 2 19 0 15 1 15 0 15 14 163 1 23
Punting Cason Beatty Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 7 284 40.6 46 7 284 40.6 46
Punt Returns Jesus Wilson Totals
No Yds Lg 6 40 18 6 40 18
Kickoff Returns Kermit Whitfield Freddie Stevenson Totals
No Yds Lg 1 56 56 1 0 0 2 56 56
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Jacob Pugh Assisted Tackles: 3 - Reggie Northrup, Derrick Nnadi Total Tackles: 7 - Jacob Pugh, Ro’Derrick Hoskins Sacks: 1.0 - Jacob Pugh, Giorgio Newberry, Derwin James
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1 2 3 4 F USF 7 3 7 0 17 Maryland 14 7 7 7 35 Attendance: 36,827
Time: 3:26
1st Quarter USF - Adams 4-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 12:40 1 play, 4 yards (0:06) USF 7 - Maryland 0 Maryland - Goins 1-yd pass from Rowe (Craddock kick), 8:44 8 plays, 59 yards (3:51) USF 7 - Maryland 7 Maryland - Jacobs 70-yd pass from Rowe (Craddock kick), 00:00 3 plays, 71 yards (0:44) Maryland 14 - USF 7 2nd Quarter USF - Nadelman 34-yd field goal, 00:59 12 plays, 64 yards (4:12) Maryland 14 - USF 10 Maryland - Ross 4-yd run (Craddock kick), 00:10 5 plays, 66 yards (00:42) Maryland 21 - USF 10
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GAME 3: MARYLAND 35, USF 17 BYRD STADIUM • COLLEGE PARK, MD. SEPT. 19, 2015 • NOON • ESPNU MARYLAND 2-1 • USF 1-2
- USF jumped to an early 7-0 lead after Devin Abraham intercepted his first-career pass on the third play of the opening drive and returned it 42 yards to the Maryland 4. - The Bulls failed to capatilize on some offensive scoring opportunities, including a dropped 70-yard TD pass in the second quarter, that would have tied the game at 14. -The Bulls collected three interceptions, career firsts for three different players and the teams most since 2011. - USF posted 240 yards rushing as part of its 300 yards of offense on the game. Quinton Flowers led the team with 85 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries. - First downs and time of possession were nearly dead even in the game. - USF was sacked six times. - The Bulls were penalized 10 times for 105 yards on the day. - Flowers threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Rodney Adams with 12:40 remaining in the opening quarter. - Maryland’s Caleb Rowe completed 21 of 33 passes for 297 yards and four touchdowns as the Terps totaled 411 yards of offense. - USF quarterbacks combined to complete 10 of 22 passes for 60 yards with two interceptions. - Deatrick Nichols made his first-career interception in the second quarter and returned it 28 yards. - Jamie Byrd intercepted his first pass of the season in the third quarter and returned it 13 yards. - Following Byrd’s return, Flowers led USF on a 17-play, 69-yard drive, finishing it off with a 7-yard touchdown run on fourth-andgoal with 48 seconds remaining in the third quarter. That play cut the Maryland lead to 28-17. - Deadrin Senat finished with a career-high nine tackles a week after posting a previous career high of eight at FSU. - Byrd tied for the team lead with nine tackles after making five solo stops. - USF was going for its first Big Ten victory.
3rd Quarter Maryland - Edwards 12-yd pass from Rowe (Craddock kick), 13:15 5 plays, 37 yards (1:36) Maryland 28 - USF 10 USF - Flowers 7-yd run (Nadelman kick), 00:48 17 plays, 69 yards (6:55) Maryland 28 - USF 17 4th Quarter Maryland - Edwards 22-yd pass from Rowe (Craddock kick), 10:06 3 plays, 17 yards Maryland 35 - USF 17
MEDIA
Team Statistics USF Md. FIRST DOWNS 18 18 NET YARDS RUSHING 50-240 34-114 NET YARDS PASSING 60 297 Completions-Attempts-Int 10-22-2 21-34-3 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 300 411 PUNTS-YARDS 5-237 4-138 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-22-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-131-0 3-90-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 3-67-0 2-33-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 10-105 12-120 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-0 3-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 6-27 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 18 8 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 1 Possession Time 30:28 29:32
USF
MARYLAND
Rushing Quinton Flowers Marlon Mack Darius Tice D’Ernest Johnson Steven Bench Totals Passing Quinton Flowers Steven Bench Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 24 85 1 26 12 71 0 12 6 42 0 12 7 25 0 8 1 17 0 17 50 240 1 26
Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 19 10 60 1 1 28 3 0 0 0 1 0 22 10 60 1 2 28
Receiving Rodney Adams D’Ernest Johnson Ryeshene Bronson Marlon Mack Sean Price Chris Barr Totals
No Yds TD Lg 4 8 1 8 2 27 0 28 1 17 0 17 1 7 0 7 1 5 0 5 1 -4 0 0 10 60 1 28
Punting Mattias Ciabatti Totals Punt Returns Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 5 237 47.4 57 5 237 47.4 57
Kickoff Returns Rodney Adams D’Ernest Johnson Totals
No Yds 4 109 1 22 5 131
No Yds Lg 0 0 0
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - Deadrin Senat Assisted Tackles: 4 - Jamie Byrd Total Tackles: 9 - Deadrin Senat, Jamie Byrd Sacks: 0
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Lg 29 22 29
Rushing Brandon Ross Ty Johnson Caleb Rowe Wes Brown Totals Passing Caleb Rowe Team Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 18 68 1 13 10 30 0 7 5 13 0 9 1 3 0 3 34 114 1 13
Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 33 21 297 4 3 70 1 0 0 0 0 0 34 21 297 4 3 70
Receiving Levern Jacobs D.J. Moore Avery Edwards Taivon Jacobs Amba Etta-Tawo Shane Cockerille Ty Johnson Kenneth Goins Brandon Ross Totals
No Yds TD Lg 8 107 0 49 3 47 0 28 3 36 2 22 2 82 1 70 1 9 0 9 1 7 0 7 1 7 0 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 21 297 4 70
Punting Brad Craddock Nicolas Pritchard Totals
No Yds Avg 3 95 31.7 1 43 43.0 4 138 34.5
Punt Returns William Likely Totals
No Yds Lg 2 22 11 2 22 11
Kickoff Returns Ty Johnson William Likely Totals
No Yds Lg 2 66 45 1 24 24 3 90 45
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Jermaine Carter, Jefferson Ashiru Assisted Tackles: 5 - Jermaine Carter Total Tackles: 11 - Jermaine Carter Sacks: 2.0 -Roman Braglio
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Lg 39 43 43
SCORING BY QUARTERS Mempis USF
1 2 3 4 F 0 7 10 7 24 7 3 0 7 17 Time: 3:10
2nd Quarter USF- Emilio Nadelman 31-yd field goal, 14:56 11 plays, 67 yards (4:19) USF 10 - Memphis 0 Memphis - Sam Craft 20-yd pass from Paxton Lynch (Elliott kick), 12:58 5 plays, 50 yards (1:50) USF 10 - Memphis 7 3rd Quarter Memphis - Jake Elliott 49-yd field goal, 9:37 7 plays, 20 yards (2:57) USF 10 - Memphis 10 Memphis - Paxton Lynch 3-yd run (Elliott kick), 2:11 13 plays, 92 yards (5:23) USF 10 - Memphis 17 4th Quarter Memphis - D, Dorceus 55-yd pass from Paxton Lynch (Elliott kick), 10:39 3 plays, 86 yards (0:51) USF 10 - Memphis 24 USF - Elkana Dillon 23-yd pass from Quinton Flowers (Nadelman kick), 1:49 11 plays, 88 yards (3:46) USF 17 - Memphis 24
Team Statistics MEM USF FIRST DOWNS 20 19 NET YARDS RUSHING 39-120 43-178 NET YARDS PASSING 305 199 Completions-Attempts-Int 22-33-0 17-26-1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 425 377 PUNTS-YARDS 8-311 7-323 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 4-31-0 0-0-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-84-0 2-39-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-75 6-40 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-20 Third-Down Conversions 8-18 2-13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 1-2 Possession Time 30:32 29:28
RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM • TAMPA, FLA. OCT. 2, 2015 • 7:00 • ESPN2 MEMPHIS 5-0 • USF 1-3
USF FOOTBALL
1st Quarter USF - Darius Tic 1-yd run (Nadelman kick), 7:29 12 plays, 95 yards (5:18) USF 7 - Memphis 0
GAME 4: MEMPHIS 24, USF 17 2016
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- USF completed a 95-yard drive (12 plays, 5:18) in the first quarter for a touchdown. It marked USF’s longest drive since Sept. 28, 2013 vs Miami. (96 yard drive) - USF started eight drives within its own 15-yard line on the night. The average start position of USF drives on the night was its own 15-yard line. - USF held Memphis well under its season average of offense. The Tigers posted 425 yards on the night after entering the game averaging 570 yards a game to rank eigth in the nation. - USF held Memphis to 24 points, nearly half of their 53.8 points per game average entering the game, which ranked third in the nation.
- USF 377 yards on the night marked its most since posting 556 in the season opening win vs. FAMU. - Senior TE Sean Price set the USF record for receptions by a tight end on the night. He caught two passes for 66 yards on the night and now has 61 career catches to pass the previous mark of 60 set by Cedric Hill (2005-08). - Prices record breaking reception was also a career-long 39 yard catch. - QB Quinton Flowers broke his career high with 199 passing yards. His previous high was 141 yards. - RB Marlon Mack surpassed 100 yards on the ground for the sixth time in his career. He finished with 20 carries for 107 yards. The Bulls are 4-2 when Mack goes over the century mark. - WR Chris Barr tied his career high with three receptions. - Freshman TE Elkanah Dillon posted his second touchdown catch of the season on a 23 yard strike from Quinton Flowers in the fourth quarter. Dillon is second on the team with 149 receiving yards on the year and two TD. - In his first career start, true freshman CB Ronnie Hoggins recorded a tackle for loss on the first play of the game and posted a career-best five tackles on the night to go with 1.5 tackles for lossand a pass breakup. - LB Tashon Whitehurst tallied his first sack on the season, the fourth of his career. Whitehurst’s game high 1.5 sacks was also a personal career high. - LB Auggie Sanchez recorded his third career game with double digit tackles as he led the team with a career high 12, including eight solo tackles. Sanchez leads the team with 28 tackles on the year. OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
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MEMPHIS
Rushing Marlon Mack Darius Tice Quinton Flowers D’Ernest Johnson Totals Passing Quinton Flowers
Att Yds TD Lg 20 107 0 29 12 36 1 11 2 23 0 11 3 12 0 7 43 178 1 29
Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 17 26 199 1 1 39
Receiving D’Ernest Johnson Rodney Adams Chris Barr Sean Price Elkanah Dillon Marlon Mack Tyre McCants Darius Tice Totals
No Yds TD Lg 4 30 0 16 3 26 0 20 3 14 0 5 2 66 0 39 2 30 1 23 1 17 0 17 1 4 0 4 1 2 0 2 17 199 1 39
Punting Mattias Ciabatti Punt Returns Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 7 323 46.1 57
Kickoff Returns Rodney Adams
No 2
No Yds Lg 0 0 0 Yds 39
Lg 29
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 8 - Auggie Sanchez & Jamie Byrd Assisted Tackles: 4 - Auggie Sanchez Total Tackles: 12 - Auggie Sanchez Sacks: 1.5 - Tashon Whitehurst
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Rushing J. Oglesby D. Dorceus Jarvis Cooper Sam Craft Paxton Lynch Anthony Miller Totals Passing Paxton Lynch
Att Yds TD Lg 2 47 0 31 13 33 0 11 5 21 0 9 8 12 0 5 9 6 1 9 1 3 0 3 39 120 1 31
Att Cmp Yds 20 33 205
TD 2
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Int Lg 0 55
Receiving Phil Mayhue R. Proctor Anthony Miller Sam Craft Mose Frazier J. Oglesby Alan Cross D. Dorceus Tevin Jones Totals
No Yds TD Lg 4 69 0 33 3 42 0 28 3 36 0 18 2 33 1 20 2 31 0 19 2 26 0 18 2 6 0 6 1 55 1 55 1 7 0 7 20 305 2 55
Punting Nick Jacobs Spencer Smith Totals
No Yds Avg 6 216 36.0 2 95 47.5 8 311 38.9
Punt Returns R. Proctor
No 4
Yds 31
Lg 29
Kickoff Returns J. Oglesby
No 2
Yds 84
Lg 48
Lg 41 49 49
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 9 - Wynton McManis Assisted Tackles: 2 - three players Total Tackles: 9 - Wynton McManis Sacks: 0 INT: 1 - Reggis Ball
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Syracuse USF
1 2 3 4 F 0 3 14 7 24 0 10 21 14 45
Attendance: 27,235
Time: 3:30
2nd Quarter USF - Tice 1-yd run (Nadelman kick), 14:16 11 plays, 79 yards (4:44) USF 7- Syracuse 0 Syracuse - Murphy 30-yd field goal, 3:45 16 plays, 65 yards (10:31) USF 7 - Syracuse 3 USF - Nadelman 21-yd field goal, 0:00 6 plays, 22 yards (1:32) USF 10- Syracuse 3 3rd Quarter USF - Mack 25-yd run (Nadelman kick), 13:04 6 plays, 75 yards (1:56) USF 17 - Syracuse 3 USF - Bronson 42-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 9:53 3 plays, 75 yards (0:30) USF 24 - Syracuse 3
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RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM • TAMPA, FLA. OCT. 10, 2015 • 3:30 P.M. • CBS SPORTS NETWORK USF 2-3 • SYRACUSE 3-2
- The Bulls scored their most points against an FBS opponent since a 54-24 win over UTEP in 2011. - USF gained 540 yards on offense, the program’s most against an FBS opponent since 2012 (552 yards vs Syracuse). - Marlon Mack posted his seventh-career 100-yard rushing game with 184 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries. - Quinton Flowers completed 15 of 22 passes for a career-high 259 yards and two touchdowns. Flowers also rushed for 55 yards and his 2-yard touchdown run helped put USF ahead, 38-24, with 9:40 remaining in the game. - USF had five scoring drives 75 yards or longer in the game. Prior to the game, the Bulls had four scoring drives 75 yards or longer in the season. - The Bulls improved to 7-2 all-time against Syracuse and 2-2 against the Orange in Homecoming games. - Syracuse quarterback Eric Dungey completed 21 of 34 passes for 232 yards and two scores. - USF’s Jamie Byrd intercepted a Dungey pass in Orange territory during the fourth quarter. One play later, Flowers threw a 14yard touchdown pass to Rodney Adams to help give the Bulls a 45-24 lead with 7:30 remaining. - Mack’s big day helped USF rush for a season-high 281 yards. The Bulls headed into the game averaging 210 yards per outing. - The “Bull Sharks” defense totaled 10.0 tackles for loss and got 2.5 tackles for loss from Deatrick Nichols. USF came into the game averaging a conference-best 7.8 tackles for loss per outing. - The Bulls totaled a season-high three takeaways. In addition to Byrd’s interception, Deadrin Senat recovered a fumble on defense and Devin Abraham recovered a fumble on special teams.
Syracuse - Dungey 7-yd run (Murphy kick), 5:41 3 plays, 16 yards (1:11) USF 24 - Syracuse 17 USF - Mack 45-yd run (Nadelman kick), 4:53 3 plays, 75 yards (0:48) USF 31 - Syracuse 17
SYRACUSE
4th Quarter Syracuse - Ishmael 7-yd pass from Dungey (Murphy kick), 14:54 12 plays, 75 yards (4:59) USF 31 - Syracuse 24
Rushing E. Dungey E. Philips J. Fredericks R. Dixon G. Morris B. Estime B. Lewis J. Hill Totals
USF - Flowers 2-yd run (Nadelman kick), 9:40 14 plays, 82 yards (5:14) USF 38 - Syracuse 24
Passing D. Dungey Totals
USF - Adams 14-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 7:30 1 play, 14 yards (0:06) USF 45 - Syracuse 24
Team Statistics Syracuse USF FIRST DOWNS 23 26 NET YARDS RUSHING 33-73 47-281 NET YARDS PASSING 232 259 Completions-Attempts-Int 21-34-1 15-22-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 305 540 PUNTS-YARDS 4-187 2-85 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-118-0 2-32-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-14-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 6-64 9-85 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-2 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 2-17 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 7 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Possession Time 32:27 27:33
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Syracuse - Fredericks 30-yd pass from Dungey (Murphy kick), 7:34 4 plays, 72 yards (2:19) USF 24 - Syracuse 10
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USF Att Yds TD Lg 17 31 1 12 3 21 0 14 4 16 0 7 1 9 0 9 5 7 0 7 1 0 0 0 1 -4 0 0 1 -7 0 0 33 73 1 14 Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 34 21 232 2 1 30 34 21 232 2 1 30
Rushing Marlon Mack Quinton Flowers D’Ernest Johnson Darius Tice Rodney Adams TEAM Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 20 184 2 45 15 55 1 17 5 25 0 11 5 20 1 12 1 -1 0 0 1 -2 0 0 47 281 4 45
Passing Att Cmp Yds Quinton Flowers 22 15 259 Totals 22 15 259
TD 2 2
Int Lg 0 56 0 56
Receiving Chris Barr Ryeshene Bronson Rodney Adams Sean Price Tyre McCants Totals
No Yds TD Lg 5 37 0 11 3 81 1 42 3 63 1 28 3 22 0 13 1 56 0 56 15 259 2 56
Punting Mattias Ciabatti Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 2 85 42.5 45 2 85 42.5 45
Punt Returns Tajee Fullwood Totals
No Yds Lg 1 0 0 1 0 0 No Yds Lg 2 32 19 2 32 19
Receiving E. Philips S. Ishmael J. Parris J. Fredericks B. Lewis B. Estime D. Strickland S. Avant Totals
No Yds TD Lg 5 75 0 29 5 40 1 13 3 19 0 11 2 38 1 30 2 23 0 18 2 18 0 10 1 10 0 10 1 9 0 9 21 232 2 30
Punting R. Dixon Totals Punt Returns Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 4 187 46.8 52 5 187 46.8 52 No Yds Lg 0 0 0
Kickoff Returns Rodney Adams Totals
Kickoff Returns B. Estime D. Strickland R. Williams J. Fredericks Totals
No Yds 4 65 1 18 1 18 1 17 7 118
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5 - Auggie Sanchez, Deatrick Nichols, Tajee Fullwood Assisted Tackles: 4 - Auggie Sanchez Total Tackles: 9 - Auggie Sanchez Sacks: 1.0 - Deatrick Nichols
Lg 21 18 18 17 21
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - A. Cordy Assisted Tackles: 1 - P. Bennett, C. Scissum, Z. Franklin, D. Simmons Total Tackles: 7 - A. Cordy Sacks: 1.0 - R. Thompson, C. Slayton
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SCORING BY QUARTERS USF UConn
1 2 3 4 F 0 7 14 7 28 0 3 10 7 20 Time: 3:14
UConn - Puyol 19-yd field goal, 7:50 7 plays, 50 yards (3:18) USF 7 - UConn 3 3rd Quarter UConn - Shirreffs 36-yd run (Puyol kick), 9:17 1 play, 36 yards (0:10) UConn 10 - USF 7 USF - Adams 29-yd pass from Johnson (Nadelman kick), 7:59 4 plays, 73 yards (1:18) USF 14 - UConn 10 UConn - Puyol 27-yd field goal, 1:59 14 plays, 66 yards (6:00) USF 14- UConn 13 USF - Flowers 15-yd run (Nadelman kick), 00:37 3 plays, 75 yards (1:22) USF 21 - UConn 13 4th Quarter USF - Adams 44-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 4:23 3 plays, 57 yards (1:01) USF 28 - UConn 13 UConn - Beals 27-yd pass from Shirreffs (Puyol kick), 2:12 9 plays, 91 yards (2:11) USF 28 - UConn 20
Team Statistics USF UConn FIRST DOWNS 17 26 NET YARDS RUSHING 44-275 38-163 NET YARDS PASSING 186 365 Completions-Attempts-Int 12-16-2 28-42-1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 461 528 PUNTS-YARDS 4-175 4-131 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-6-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-61-0 4-89-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 2-15-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 3-30 4-39 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 3-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-29 1-1 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 7 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 3 Possession Time 25:09 34:51
RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. OCT. 17, 2015 • NOON • ESPNU USF 3-3, 1-1 • UCONN 3-4, 1-2 - USF’s win was its 100th as an FBS program. USF has won the past four meetings with UConn and leads, 8-5, in the all-time series. - Rodney Adams tied the single-game program record with three touchdown receptions. Adams also set new career highs with five catches for 118 yards. - Thanks to a second-half formation change, USF racked up 275 rushing yards. The Bulls rank 15th in the FBS with 233 rushing yards per game this season. - Marlon Mack posted his eighth 100-yard rushing game with 113 yards on 13 carries. - Mack is the first Bull to rush for 100 yards in three consecutive games since Andre Hall in 2005. Mack has four 100-plus yard rushing games this season. - Quarterback Quinton Flowers rushed for 98 yards on 15 carries. Flowers’ 15-yard TD run helped give the Bulls a 21-13 lead near the end of the third quarter. - Running back D’Ernest Johnson’s first-career pass went for a 29-yard touchdown to Rodney Adams to help give USF a 14-10 lead in the third quarter. - Jamie Byrd finished with a career-high 3.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks along with a game-high 12 tackles, two QB hurries and a pass breakup. - Defensive tackle Kevin Bronson hauled in his first-career interception in the second quarter. Flowers then threw a 44-yard touchdown to Rodney Adams for the game’s first score with 11:08 remaining in the half. - USF’s “Bull Sharks” defense totaled 9.0 tackles for loss. The Bulls are tied for 11th in the FBS with 8.2 tackles for loss per game this season. - Linebacker Auggie Sanchez recorded his third double-digit tackle game of the season with 10 stops. - USF posted its first American East Division victory and improved to 1-1 in conference play this season. - The Bulls’ offense increased its season touchdown pass total to 12. USF totaled 11 touchdown passes during the entire 2014 season.
USF FOOTBALL
2nd Quarter USF - Adams 44-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 11:08 5 plays, 59 yards (2:06) USF 7 - UConn 0
GAME 6: USF 28, UCONN 20
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OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
USF
UCONN
Rushing Marlon Mack Quinton Flowers D’Ernest Johnson Darius Tice Chris Barr TEAM Totals Passing Quinton Flowers D’Ernest Johnson Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 13 113 0 59 15 98 1 33 9 50 0 12 4 23 0 14 1 -3 0 0 2 -6 0 0 44 275 1 59 Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 15 11 157 2 2 44 1 1 29 1 0 29 16 12 186 3 2 44
Receiving Rodney Adams Chris Barr Marlon Mack Marlon Pope Ryeshene Bronson D’Ernest Johnson Totals
No Yds TD Lg 5 118 3 44 2 13 0 8 2 4 0 4 1 30 0 30 1 27 0 27 1 -6 0 0 12 186 3 44
Punting Mattias Ciabatti Totals Punt Returns Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 4 175 43.8 68 4 175 43.8 68
Kickoff Returns D’Ernest Johnson Totals
No Yds Lg 2 61 34 2 61 34
No Yds Lg 0 0 0
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - Jamie Byrd Assisted Tackles: 5 - Auggie Sanchez, Jamie Byrd Total Tackles: 12 - Jamie Byrd Sacks: 2.0 - Jamie Byrd
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Rushing Bryant Sherriffs Arkeel Newsome Ron Johnson Totals
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Att Yds TD Lg 19 100 1 36 13 `58 0 34 6 5 0 6 38 163 1 36
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Bryant Sherriffs 41 28 365 1 1 38 TEAM 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 42 28 365 1 1 38 Receiving Arkeel Newsome Noel Thomas Alec Bloom Tommy Myers Tyraiq Beals Hergy Mayala Ron Johnson Totals
No Yds TD Lg 8 74 0 24 7 94 0 33 5 97 0 38 3 33 0 16 2 35 1 27 2 10 0 6 1 22 0 22 28 365 1 38
Punting Justin Wain Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 4 131 32.8 47 4 131 32.8 47
Punt Returns Brian Lemelle Totals
No Yds Lg 1 6 6 1 6 6
Kickoff Returns Arkeel Newsome Jazzmar Clax Totals
No Yds Lg 3 89 45 1 0 0 4 89 45
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Graham Stewart, Jhav. Williams Assisted Tackles: 4 - Junior Joseph Total Tackles: 8 - Graham Stewart Sacks: 1.0 - Luke Carrezola
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USF FOOTBALL
SMU USF
1 2 3 4 F 7 0 0 7 14 3 14 7 14 38
Attendance: 24,338
Time: 3:30
1st Quarter USF - Nadelman 40-yd field goal, 12:52 4 plays, 1 yard (1:18) USF 3 - SMU 0 SMU - Jones 1-yd run (Hedlund kick), 00:00 12 plays, 78 yards (4:58) USF 7 - UConn 3 2nd Quarter USF - Tice 1-yd run (Nadelman kick), 13:49 4 plays, 75 yards (1:11) USF 10 - SMU 7 USF - Flowers 8-yd run (Nadelman kick), 4:54 6 plays, 55 yards (2:22) USF 17 - SMU 7 3rd Quarter USF - Johnson 1-yd run (Nadelman kick), 11:54 10 plays, 75 yards (3:06) USF 24 - SMU 7
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY
RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM • TAMPA, FLA. OCT. 25, 2015 • 4 P.M. • ESPNEWS USF 4-3, 2-1 • SMU 1-6, 0-3 - USF won its third consecutive game for the first time since 2011. The Bulls moved up to second place in The American East Division. - USF posted its fourth win of the season, equaling the program’s 2014 total. - USF had four scoring drives of 2 minutes or less and now has 19 drives on the year in 2 minutes or less. - USF tied the program record for most points scored against an American Athletic Conference opponent. - Quinton Flowers set the USF single-game rushing record for a quarterback with 201 yards on 23 carries. Flowers’ performance was good for seventh on USF’s all-time single-game rushing list. - Flowers’ 201 rushing yards are the most by a quarterback in The American and the most by an FBS QB this season. - Flowers tied the program’s single-game record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback with three. - With 563 rushing yards, Flowers is on pace to break the program’s single-season rushing record by a quarterback (Matt Grothe, 872 yards, 2007). - The four turnovers forced by USF is a new season high. - Jamie Byrd posted a career-high 2.0 sacks and 3.0 tackles for loss. The senior registered a game-high 10 tackles and two forced fumbles. - Cornerback Deatrick Nichols collected 2.0 tackles for loss and leads the team with 7.0 tackles for loss. - Defensive end Shawn Hill recorded his first-career interception in the second quarter. - Safety Tajee Fullwood forced his second fumble of the season and also returned three punts for 82 yards. His 45-yard punt return in the fourth quarter was the second-longest of his career.
4th Quarter USF - Flowers 5-yd run (Nadelman kick), 11:55 1 play, 5 yards (0:13) USF 31 - SMU 7 SMU - Sutton 37-yd pass from Colbert (Hedlund kick), 7:39 7 plays, 75 yards (3:01) USF 31 - SMU 14 USF - Flowers 18-yd run (Nadelman kick), 6:19 3 plays, 29 yards (1:20) USF 38 - SMU 14
USF MEDIA
GAME 7: USF 38, SMU 14
Team Statistics SMU USF FIRST DOWNS 19 15 NET YARDS RUSHING 43-132 44-255 NET YARDS PASSING 233 97 Completions-Attempts-Int 20-37-1 9-21-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 365 352 PUNTS-YARDS 8-332 6-251 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-0-0 3-82-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-144-0 1-17-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-55 4-40 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-3 3-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 3-33 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 20 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Possession Time 34:48 25:12
SMU
USF
Rushing Xavier Jones D. Colbert Braeden West Matt Davis Darius Durall Totals Passing Matt Davis D. Colbert Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 14 51 1 15 8 39 0 11 5 23 0 7 15 17 0 28 1 2 0 2 43 132 1 28 Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 24 9 113 0 1 34 13 11 120 1 0 37 37 20 233 1 1 37
Receiving C. Sutton J. Gaines Ryheem Malone Darius Durall Kevin Thomas Xavier Jones Derek Longoria X. Castille Braeden West Totals
No Yds TD Lg 3 56 1 37 3 43 0 29 3 41 0 34 3 14 0 7 2 42 0 28 2 15 0 12 2 11 0 6 1 9 0 9 1 2 0 2 20 233 1 37
Punting Jackson Koonce Totals Punt Returns Braeden West Darius Joseph Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 8 332 41.5 54 8 332 41.5 54
Kickoff Returns Braeden West Deion Sanders Jr. Totals
No Yds 4 83 3 61 7 144
No Yds Lg 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6- A. McCleneghen Assisted Tackles: 2- Jonathan Yenga, Robert Seals Total Tackles: 7 - A. McCleneghen Sacks: 1.0 - A. McCleneghen, Zach Wood
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Lg 26 28 28
Rushing Quinton Flowers Darius Tice D’Ernest Johnson Jordan Reed TEAM Evan Wilson Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 23 201 3 67 9 47 1 27 9 28 1 10 1 4 0 4 1 -1 `0 0 1 -24 0 0 44 255 5 67
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Quinton Flowers 20 9 97 0 0 38 Steven Bench 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 9 97 0 0 38 Receiving Chris Barr Rodney Adams A.J. Legree Sean Price D’Ernest Johnson Jordan Reed Ryeshene Bronson Totals
No Yds TD Lg 3 41 0 38 1 21 0 21 1 15 0 15 1 10 0 10 1 8 0 8 1 3 0 3 1 -1 0 0 9 97 0 38
Punting Mattias Ciabatti Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 6 251 41.8 49 6 251 41.8 49
Punt Returns Tajee Fullwood Totals
No Yds Lg 3 82 45 3 82 45
Kickoff Returns Tye Turner Totals
No Yds Lg 1 17 17 1 17 17
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - Jamie Byrd, Deatrick Nichols Assisted Tackles: 3 - Jamie Byrd, Auggie Sanchez Total Tackles: 10 - Jamie Byrd Sacks: 2.0 - Jamie Byrd
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SCORING BY QUARTERS USF Navy
1 2 3 4 F 10 0 7 0 17 3 10 3 13 29 Time: 3:06
Navy - Grebe 30-yd field goal, 10:08 9 plays, 59 yards (4:37) USF 7 - Navy 3 USF - Nadelman 25-yd field goal, 2:30 15 plays, 68 yards (7:38) USF 10- Navy 3 2nd Quarter Navy - Swain 24-yd run (Grebe kick), 14:17 8 plays, 76 yards (3:13) USF 10 - Navy 10 Navy - Grebe 26-yd field goal, 00:33 12 plays, 42 yards (3:36) Navy 13 - USF 10 3rd Quarter USF- Mack 2-yd run (Nadelman kick), 12:53 2 plays, 36 yards (0:20) USF 17 - Navy 13 Navy - Grebe 28-yd field goal, 1:53 14 plays, 64 yards (7:33) USF 17 - Navy 16 4th Quarter Navy - Reynolds 1-yd run (Reynolds pass failed), 6:58 10 plays, 80 yards (5:47) Navy 22 - USF 17 Navy - Reynolds 1-yd run (Grebe kick), 1:49 10 plays, 42 yards (5:09) Navy 29 - USF 17
Team Statistics USF Navy FIRST DOWNS 9 22 NET YARDS RUSHING 24-62 69-428 NET YARDS PASSING 208 16 Completions-Attempts-Int 12-20-0 3-9-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 270 444 PUNTS-YARDS 3-101 3-114 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-32-0 0-0-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 6-222-1 3-49-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 6-54 2-20 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 9 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2 Possession Time 20:47 39:13
NAVY-MARINE CORPS MEMORIAL STADIUM • ANNAPOLIS, MD. OCT. 31, 2015 • NOON • CBS SPORTS NETWORK NAVY 6-1, 4-0 • USF 4-4, 2-2 - Navy scored 13 unanswered points in the fourth quarter and snapped USF’s three-game winning streak in the teams’ first meeting. - Navy possessed the ball for 23 minutes in the second half to USF’s just seven. - Navy’s 442 rushing yards and 69 carries both marked records for opponents vs. USF. - The Bulls were held to a season low 42 yards rushing and 2.6 yards per carry. - Rodney Adams opened the game with a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. It marked USF’s first kickoff return for a touchdown since Lindsey Lamar went 100 yards for a touchdown at Louisville on Nov. 13, 2010. - Adams’ 97-yard kickoff return was the third-longest in program history, behind Lamar’s return and Mike Jenkins’ 100-yard return at Cincinnati in 2007. - Adams had a career-high 139 return yards for a 69.5 yard per return average on two kickoff returns. - Adams posted a career-high 225 all-purpose yards, adding three catches for 86 yards. - Marlon Mack moved into sixth place on USF’s all-time rushing list with 1,760 yards. - Quinton Flowers recorded his second 200-yard passing game of his career, completing 12 of 20 passes for 208 yards. - Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds rushed for 117 yards and two touchdowns. Reynolds now has 77 rushing touchdowns, tying Montee Ball for the most in NCAA history. - USF forced Navy’s fifth turnover of the season with Deatrick Nichols’ forced fumble and recovery in the third quarter. Navy headed into the game ranked third nationally in fewest turnovers lost. It was Nichols’ first-career forced fumble and first-career fumble recovery. - Auggie Sanchez recorded a career-high 14 tackles to lead USF. Sanchez has posted four double-digit tackle games this season. - Jamie Byrd logged 10 tackles and a sack, recording a sack for the third-straight game. - Nate Godwin logged a season-high 10 tackles.
USF FOOTBALL
1st Quarter USF - Adams 97-yd kickoff return (Nadelman kick), 14:45 USF 7 - Navy 0
GAME 8: NAVY 29, USF 17
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OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
USF
NAVY
Rushing Marlon Mack D’Ernest Johnson Quinton Flowers Darius Tice Totals Passing Quinton Flowers Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 10 29 1 12 6 16 0 8 6 15 0 8 2 2 0 2 24 62 1 12
Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 20 12 208 0 0 43 20 12 208 0 0 43
Receiving Rodney Adams Ryeshane Bronson Sean Price D’Ernest Johnson Chris Barr Elkanah Dillon Totals
No Yds TD Lg 3 86 0 43 3 32 0 25 2 37 0 25 2 15 0 9 1 34 0 34 1 4 0 4 12 208 0 43
Punting Mattias Ciabatti Totals Punt Returns D’Ernest Johnson Tajee Fullwood Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 3 101 33.7 46 3 101 33.7 46
Kickoff Returns D’Ernest Johnson Rodney Adams Totals
No Yds 4 83 2 139 6 222
No Yds Lg 1 25 25 1 7 7 2 32 25
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 9 - Auggie Sanchez Assisted Tackles: 5 - Auggie Sanchez Total Tackles: 14 - Auggie Sanchez Sacks: 1.0 - Jamie Byrd
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Lg 23 97 97
Rushing Chris Swain Keenan Reynolds Dishan Romine Calvin Cass Jr. Quentin Ezell Demond Brown DeBrandon Sanders Tago Smith Totals
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Att Yds TD Lg 23 131 1 24 26 117 2 19 6 115 0 55 2 22 0 17 3 19 0 19 4 16 0 9 1 6 0 6 2 5 0 5 69 442 3 55
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Keenan Reynolds 9 3 16 0 0 7 Totals 9 3 16 0 0 7 Receiving Jamir Tillman Totals
No Yds TD Lg 3 17 0 7 3 17 0 7
Punting Alex Barta Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 3 114 38.0 50 3 114 38.0 50
Punt Returns Totals
No Yds Lg 0 0 0
Kickoff Returns Dishan Romine Totals
No Yds Lg 3 49 18 3 49 18
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 3 - Quincy Adams, Brendon Clements, Ryan Harris, Micah Thomas, Lorentez Barbour, Amos Mason, Daiqua Thomasson Assisted Tackles: 2 - Will Anthony Total Tackles: 4 - Will Anthony Sacks: 0.0
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USF FOOTBALL
USF ECU
1 2 3 4 F 2 10 0 10 22 0 7 7 3 17
Attendance: 45,194
Time: 3:28
1st Quarter USF - Team safety USF 2 - ECU 0 2nd Quarter USF - Price 16-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 14:16 10 plays, 69 yards (4:17) USF 9 - ECU 0 ECU - Summers 7-yd run (Plowman kick), 4:06 1 play, 7 yards (0:06) USF 9 - ECU 7 USF - Nadelman 36-yd field goal, 00:41 11 plays, 50 yards (3:25) USF 12 - ECU 7 3rd Quarter ECU - Summers 3-yd run (Plowman kick), 5:08 8 plays, 59 yards (3:22) ECU 14 - USF 12
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY
4th Quarter USF- Nadelman 39-yd field goal, 12:21 9 plays, 36 yards (3:13) USF 15 - ECU 14 ECU - Plowman 40-yd field goal, 9:53 6 plays, 47 yards (2:28) ECU 17 - USF 15 USF- Adams 67-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 4:40 3 plays, 85 yards (0:54) USF 22 - ECU 17
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Team Statistics USF ECU FIRST DOWNS 22 8 NET YARDS RUSHING 60-242 34-62 NET YARDS PASSING 200 158 Completions-Attempts-Int 12-23-0 14-23-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 442 220 PUNTS-YARDS 8-326 9-401 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-(-2)-0 1-8-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-101-0 5-60-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 6-58 5-40 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-1 1-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 1-7 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 18 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Possession Time 35:11 24:49
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GAME 9: USF 22, EAST CAROLINA 17 DOWDY-FICKLEN STADIUM • GREENVILLE, N.C. NOV. 7, 2015 • 7:30 P.M. • CBS SPORTS NETWORK USF 5-4, 3-2 • EAST CAROLINA 4-6, 2-4
– USF used a Quinton Flowers to Rodney Adams 67-yard touchdown pass with 4:40 remaining to come from 17-15 down and defeat ECU on the road to keep the Bulls bowl hopes alive. – The teams played in a near constant downpour as USF dominated the first half to the tune of 277 yards to 29 and 16 first downs to none, – USF was up just 12-7 at the break after missing a field goal and fumbling on its own 7-yard line and watching ECU score on the next play. – The USF defense posted 13 tackles for loss, three sacks and the team’s first safety since 2009. The Bulls allowed just eight first downs, 220 total yards and 62 yards rushing on the night. – Auggie Sanchez led USF with 11 tackles and 3.0 TFL, while Nigel Harris had 10 tackles and 1.5 TFL. – USF dominated time of possession 35:11 to 24:49, including 22:05 to 7:55 in the first half. – Marlon Mack posted his fifth 100-yard rushing game with 27 carries for 117 yards. – Quinton Flowers posted his third 200-yard passing game and added two passing TD and 79 yards rushing. – Rodney Adams had four catches for 95 yards and a touchdown, while Sean Price had four for 56 and a TD. – The lead changed hands four times in the second half, the first three by two points or less. – USF posted its sixth game with 240 or more yards rushing on the year, outgaining ECU, 242-62, on the ground. – USF outgained ECU, 442-220, and rushed for 242 yards on 60 carries. The Bulls rank 22nd in the FBS with 217 rushing yards per game this season. – Mack moved into fifth on USF’s all-time rushing list with 1,876 yards. – Sean Price caught four passes for 56 yards and his 16-yard touchdown reception helped give USF a 9-0 lead in the second quarter. – Auggie Sanchez posted his fifth double-digit tackle game of the season with 11 stops. – Nigel Harris registered a season-high 10 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack. – USF improved to 5-1 in its all-time series with East Carolina. The Bulls have won all three meetings in Greenville.
USF Rushing Marlon Mack Quinton Flowers Darius Tice Rodney Adams D’Ernest Johnson Totals
EAST CAROLINA Att Yds TD Lg 27 117 0 23 21 79 0 18 8 42 0 10 1 2 0 2 3 2 0 4 60 242 0 23
Rushing James Summers Chris Hairston M. Grayson Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 20 42 2 22 13 24 0 6 1 -4 0 0 34 62 2 22
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg James Summers 22 14 158 0 0 56 Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg TEAM 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 12 200 2 0 67 Totals 23 14 158 0 0 56 23 12 200 2 0 67 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Receiving No Yds TD Lg Bryce Williams 6 85 0 56 Rodney Adams 4 95 1 67 Brandon Bishop 3 53 0 39 Sean Price 4 56 1 17 Isaiah Jones 2 8 0 5 D’Ernest Johnson 1 17 0 17 Davon Grayson 2 6 0 6 A.J. Legree 1 16 0 16 Trevon Brown 1 6 0 6 Marlon Mack 1 14 0 14 Totals 14 158 0 56 Ryeshene Bronson 1 2 0 2 Totals 12 200 2 67 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Worth Gregory 9 401 44.6 73 Punting No Yds Avg Lg Totals 9 401 44.6 73 Mattias Ciabatti 8 326 40.8 51 Totals 5 237 47.4 57 Punt Returns No Yds Lg Quay Johnson 1 8 8 Punt Returns No Yds Lg Totals 1 8 8 Tajee Fullwood 1 -2 0 Totals 1 -2 0 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Quay Johnson 5 60 17 Kickoff Returns No Yds Lg Totals 5 60 17 D’Ernest Johnson 2 46 27 Tyre McCants 1 21 21 Defensive Leaders Daniel Awoleke 1 4 4 Unassisted Tackles: 9 - Zeek Bigger Rodney Adams 1 30 30 Assisted Tackles: 7 - J. White Totals 5 101 30 Total Tackles: 12 - Zeek Bigger Sacks: 1.0 - Terrel Stanley Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 8 - Auggie Sanchez Assisted Tackles: 6 - Nigel Harris Total Tackles: 11 - Auggie Sanchez Sacks: 1.0 - Shawn Hill Passing Quinton Flowers Totals
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SCORING BY QUARTERS Temple USF
1 2 3 4 F 7 3 10 3 23 7 24 3 10 44 Time: 3:50
USF - Adams 68-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 00:06 1 play, 68 yards USF 7 - Temple 7 2nd Quarter USF - Flowers 5-yd run (Nadelman kick), 14:49 1 play, 5 yards, (0:05) USF 14 - Temple 7 Temple - Jones 33-yd field goal, 10:46 8 plays, 24 yards (4:03) USF 14 - Temple 10 USF - Mack 57-yd run (Nadelman kick), 9:16 4 plays, 74 yards (1:30) USF 21 - Temple 10
RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM • TAMPA, FLA. NOV. 14, 2015 • 7 P.M. • CBSSN TEMPLE 8-2, 5-1 • USF 6-4, 4-2
- USF became bowl eligible for the first time since 2010 and defeated a ranked opponent for the first time since 2011. - The Bulls beat a ranked opponent at Raymond James Stadium for the first time since a 30-19 win over No. 20 West Virginia in 2009. - USF rushed for season-high 326 yards and has posted the program’s third-best season rushing total (2,279) with two games remaining. - Marlon Mack tallied his second-career 200-yard rushing game with 230 yards. It marked Mack’s sixth 100-yard rushing game this season, tying the program’s top single-season mark set by Andre Hall (2004-05). - With 2,106 rushing yards, Mack moved into fourth on USF’s all-time rushing list, passing B.J. Daniels (2,068). - Rodney Adams posted career highs with seven catches for 147 yards in his second-career 100-yard receiving game. - With his 68-yard score, Rodney Adams tied the USF single-season record with seven touchdown receptions. - Quinton Flowers registered his eighth rushing touchdown of the season, one shy of cracking the top five in single-season rushing TD’s at USF. - Deatrick Nichols’ second-career interception set up Quinton Flowers’ 5-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. - USF tied a season high with 556 total yards of offense. The Bulls also totaled 556 yards in the season opener against FAMU. - USF has four conference wins this season, which are the most since the Bulls went 4-3 in the Big East in 2007. - USF’s 31 first-half points were the program’s most in an opening half since the Bulls scored 31 against UTEP in 2011. - USF’s 44 points were its most in an American Athletic Conference game and the most in any conference game since defeating Syracuse, 45-13, in 2008.
USF - Mack 20-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 6:17 3 p lays, 61 yards (1:20) USF 28 - Temple 10
OUTLOOK PLAYERS
USF - Nadelman 47-yd field goal (00:15) 9 plays, 30 yards (2:08) USF 31 - Temple 10 3rd Quarter Temple - Bryant 14-yd pass from Walker (12:48) 5 plays, 26 yards (1:57) USF 31 - Temple 17 Temple - Jones 35-yard field goal, 8:30 7 plays, 71 yards (2:45) USF 31 - Temple 20 USF - Nadelman 24-yard field goal, 3:17 14 plays, 69 yards (5:13) USF 34 - Temple 20 4th Quarter USF - Nadelman 37-yd field goal, 8:40 11 plays, 70 yards (3:58) USF 37 - Temple 20 Temple - Jones 34-yd field goal, 6:07 12 plays, 49 yards (2:33) USF 37 - Temple 23 USF - Mack 48-yd run (Nadelman kick), 2:38 2 plays, 56 yards (0:14) USF 44 - Temple 23 Team Statistics Temple USF FIRST DOWNS 22 22 NET YARDS RUSHING 31-121 48-326 NET YARDS PASSING 259 230 Completions-Attempts-Int 20-48-1 15-22-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 380 556 PUNTS-YARDS 3-143 4-139 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-16-0 2-18-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 8-170-0 3-72-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-18-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-48 8-86 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 2-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 2-10 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 5 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 0 Possession Time 32:16 27:44
USF FOOTBALL
1st Quarter Temple - Thomas 1-yd run (Jones kick), 00:26 8 plays, 92 yards (3:59) Temple 7 - USF 0
GAME 10: USF 44, NO. 21 TEMPLE 23 2016
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COACHES
TEMPLE
USF
Rushing Jahad Thomas P.J. Walker Jager Gardner David Hood Jarred Alwan Totals Passing P.J. Walker Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 16 65 1 35 8 28 0 38 4 13 0 6 2 11 0 9 1 4 0 4 31 121 1 38 Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 48 20 259 1 1 30 48 20 259 1 1 30
Receiving Ventell Bryant Robby Anderson Brandon Shippen J. Christopher Samuel Benjamin Adonis Jennings Totals
No Yds TD Lg 5 86 1 29 4 77 0 30 3 28 0 14 3 27 0 12 2 18 0 9 2 16 0 13 20 259 1 30
Punting Alex Starzyk Totals Punt Returns Sean Chandler Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 3 143 47.7 60 3 143 47.7 60
Kickoff Returns Jager Gardner Robby Anderson David Hood Totals
No Yds 5 127 2 24 1 19 8 170
No Yds Lg 2 16 16 2 16 16 Lg 54 17 19 54
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - T. Matakevich Assisted Tackles: 2 - T. Matakevich, Alex Wells, Haason Reddick Total Tackles: 8 - T. Matakevich Sacks: 1.0 - P. Martin-Oguike
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Rushing Marlon Mack Quinton Flowers D’Ernest Johnson Darius Tice TEAM Totals
REVIEW
Att Yds TD Lg 21 230 2 57 18 90 1 42 7 8 0 5 1 0 0 0 1 -2 0 0 48 326 3 57
Passing Att Cmp Yds Quinton Flowers 22 15 230 Totals 22 15 230
TD 2 2
Int Lg 0 68 0 68
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Receiving No Yds TD Lg Rodney Adams 7 147 1 68 Marlon Mack 3 42 1 20 Chris Barr 1 18 0 18 Marlon Pope 1 12 0 12 Ryeshene Bronson 1 7 0 7 Darius Tice 1 2 0 2 D’Ernest Johnson 1 2 0 2 Totals 15 230 2 68 Punting Mattias Ciabatti TEAM Totals
No Yds Avg 3 113 37.7 1 26 26.0 4 139 34.8
Punt Returns Tajee Fullwood Totals
No Yds Lg 2 18 15 2 18 15
Kickoff Returns D’Ernest Johnson Tyre McCants Totals
No Yds Lg 2 50 26 1 22 22 3 72 26
Lg 48 26 48
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 8 - Jamie Byrd Assisted Tackles: 2 - Deatrick Nichols Total Tackles: 8.5 - Jamie Byrd Sacks: 1.0 - Eric Lee, James Hamilton
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USF FOOTBALL
Cincinnati USF
1 2 3 4 F 0 3 17 7 27 27 24 7 7 65
Attendance: 26,522
Time: 3:52
1st Quarter USF - Adams 67-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick blocked), 14:45 1 play, 67 yards (0:15) USF 6 - Cincinnati 0 USF - Price 6-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 12:17 3 plays, 10 yards (0:58) USF 13 - Cincinnati 0 USF - Reed 1-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 7:52 6 plays, 66 yards (1:54) USF 20 - Cincinnati 0 USF - Mack 28-yd run (Nadelman kick), 3:56 7 plays, 66 yards (2:40) USF 27 - Cincinnati 0 2nd Quarter USF - Nichols 29-yd interception return (Nadelman kick), 13:48 USF 34 - Cincinnati 0 Cincinnati - Gantz 44-yd field goal, 9:17 12 plays, 51 yards (4:31) USF 34 - Cincinnati 3
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
USF - Price 46-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 8:58 1 play, 46 yards (0:19) USF 41 - Cincinnati 3 USF - Mack 10-yd run (Nadelman kick), 2:38 11 plays, 80 yards (3:48) USF 48 - Cincinnati 3 USF - Nadelman 49-yd field goal, 00:00 7 plays, 34 yards (1:11) USF 51 - Cincinnati 3 3rd Quarter Cincinnati - Gantz 39-yd field goal, 11:22 9 plays, 43 yards (3:38) USF 51 - Cincinnati 6 Cincinnati - Green 2-yd run (Gantz kick), 7:01 8 plays, 83 yards (2:46) USF 51 - Cincinnati 13 Cincinnati - Moore 54-yd pass from Moore (Gantz kick), 5:05 1 play, 54 yards USF 51 - Cincinnati 20 USF - Bench 14-yd run (Nadelman kick), 2:33 6 plays, 53 yards (2:32) USF 58 - Cincinnati 20 4th Quarter Cincinnati - Green 11-yd run (Gantz kick), 11:22 2 plays, 33 yards (0:33) USF 58 - Cincinnati 27 USF - Legree 2-yd pass from Bench (Nadelman kick), 6:57 8 plays, 49 yards (4:25) USF 65 - Cincinnati 27 Team Statistics Cincinnati USF FIRST DOWNS 25 25 NET YARDS RUSHING 35-97 53-361 NET YARDS PASSING 333 200 Completions-Attempts-Int 28-51-4 13-20-2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 430 561 PUNTS-YARDS 4-203 2-83 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-27-0 1-7-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 10-174-0 4-181-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-9-0 4-81-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 4-42 1-11 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-25 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 19 11 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Possession Time 31:02 28:58
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GAME 11: USF 65, CINCINNATI 27 RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM • TAMPA, FLA. NOV. 20, 2015 • 8 P.M. • CBS SPORTS NETWORK CINCINNATI 6-5, 3-4 • USF 7-4, 5-2
- USF finished the day with 65 points, the team’s most-ever in a conference game, breaking the record of 55 set against Louisville in 2007 while the Bulls were a member of the Big East. - 65 was also the most points scored for the Bulls against an FBS opponent, beating the previous record of 64 set against UCF in 2007. - USF set a program and conference record with 51 points in the first half. - USF matched the program record with its fifth conference win of the season. At 5-1, USF matched the program’s best home record for a season in 13 years. - USF has won six of the past seven games, the Bulls’ best seven-game stretch since 2008. - The offense scored touchdowns on each of its first four possessions and possessed the ball for a total of just 5:47 on those drives. - Quinton Flowers hit Rodney Adams for a 67-yard TD on the first play from scrimmage as USF went up 6-0 15 seconds into the game. - Eric Lee got a sack and forced a fumble recovered by Jamie Byrd inside the UC 10 on the Bearcats’ first possession. - The Bulls set a program record for rushing yards in a season with 2,640. The previous record was set by the 2005 team (2,436 yards). - Marlon Mack set a school record with his seventh 100-yard rushing game with 106 yards. - USF finished with 361 rushing yards, just shy of the program record of 377 yards. The Bulls have rushed for at least 300 yards in two straight games. - USF scored on eight of its first nine drives. USF scored touchdowns on seven of those drives. - USF produced a season-high 561 yards of offense, eclipsing last week’s total of 556. - Quinton Flowers threw a career-high four touchdown passes, including three on his first three pass attempts. - Rodney Adams set a USF single-season record with his eighth touchdown reception of the season. - Sean Price set a career high with two touchdown receptions. He finished with two catches for 52 yards on his Senior Night. - The “Bull Sharks” defense finished the night with a season-high six turnovers, the program’s most since 2007. - The Bulls picked up their first defensive touchdown of the year on Deatrick Nichols’ 29-yard interception return.
CINCINNATI
USF
Rushing Tion Green Mike Boone Hosey Williams Hayden Moore Gunner Kiel Totals Passing Hayden Moore Gunner Kiel Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 10 51 2 11 8 28 0 8 8 28 0 14 6 -5 0 13 3 -5 0 3 35 97 2 14 Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 36 20 249 1 2 54 15 8 84 0 2 17 51 28 333 1 4 54
Receiving Chris Moore Alex Chisum S. Washington Mekale McKay Mike Boone Nate Cole DJ Dowdy Max Morrison Hosey Williams Totals
No Yds TD Lg 6 131 1 54 6 63 0 36 6 52 0 16 2 32 0 18 2 16 0 15 2 14 0 8 2 8 0 4 1 11 0 11 1 6 0 6 28 333 1 54
Punting Sam Geraci Hayden Moore Totals Punt Returns S. Washington Totals
No Yds Avg 3 155 51.7 1 48 48.0 4 203 50.8
Kickoff Returns Mike Boone Kahlil Lewis Totals
No Yds 6 84 4 90 10 174
No Yds Lg 1 27 27 1 27 27
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 8 - Carter Jacobs Assisted Tackles: 2 - Kevin Brown Total Tackles: 8 - Carter Jacobs Sacks: 0
Lg 33 35 35
Lg 62 48 62
Rushing Marlon Mack Darius Tice D’Ernest Johnson Quinton Flowers Rodney Adams Steven Bench Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 11 106 2 48 15 94 0 20 11 71 0 23 6 49 0 27 3 28 0 15 4 25 1 14 53 361 3 48
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Quinton Flowers 15 9 165 4 2 67 Steven Bench 5 4 35 1 0 21 Totals 29 13 200 5 2 67 Receiving Rodney Adams Sean Price D’Ernest Johnson Jordan Reed Chris Barr Ryeshene Bronson A.J. Legree Totals
No Yds TD Lg 3 85 1 67 2 52 2 46 2 29 0 21 2 11 1 10 2 5 0 3 1 16 0 16 1 2 1 2 13 200 5 67
Punting Mattias Ciabatti Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 2 83 41.5 47 2 83 41.5 47
Punt Returns Tajee Fullwood Totals
No Yds Lg 1 7 7 1 7 7
Kickoff Returns D’Ernest Johnson Totals
No Yds Lg 4 181 54 4 181 54
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - Deatrick Nichols Assisted Tackles: 3 - Auggie Sanchez Total Tackles: 9 - Auggie Sanchez Sacks: 2.0 - Bruce Hector
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SCORING BY QUARTERS USF UCF
1 2 3 4 F 7 17 14 6 44 3 0 0 0 3 Time: 3:00
USF - Barr 4-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 5:29 12 plays, 75 yards (5:08) USF 7 - UCF 0 2nd Quarter USF - Price 1-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 12:07 8 plays, 50 yards (2:53) USF 14 - UCF 3 USF - Flowers 3-yd run (Nadelman kick), 4:42 9 plays, 49 yards (3:47) USF 21 - UCF 3
BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS STADIUM • ORLANDO, FLA. NOV. 26, 2015 • 7:30 P.M. • ESPN USF 8-4, 6-2 • UCF 0-12, 0-8 - USF set a program record with six conference wins after scoring 44 unanswered points. - USF has won seven of the past eight games, the team’s best stretch since the 2002 season. - Quinton Flowers threw three touchdown passes and set a new single-season school record with 21. Flowers set another school record with 31 touchdowns accounted for. - Marlon Mack posted his school record eighth 100-yard rushing game of the season with 102 yards on 18 carries. - Sean Price registered his second straight game with multiple touchdown catches. Price has five touchdown receptions this season. - With eight tackles against UCF, Auggie Sanchez has totaled 106 stops this season. - Devin Abraham hauled in his third interception of the season. USF has intercepted 15 passes this season, the third-most in program history. - USF has rushed for 230 or more yards nine times this season. - USF improved to 5-2 in its all-time series with UCF. - Chris Barr posted his first-career touchdown reception from 4 yards out in the first quarter. - Emilio Nadelman has made nine straight field goals, which is the third-longest streak in program history.
USF FOOTBALL
1st Quarter UCF - Wright 28-yd field goal, 10:37 9 plays, 61 yards (4:23) UCF 3 - USF 0
GAME 12: USF 44, UCF 3
2016
Attendance: 25, 967
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USF - Nadelman 44-yd field goal, 00:00 4 plays, 46 yards (0:35) USF 24 - UCF 3 3rd Quarter USF - Flowers 5-yd run (Nadelman kick), 9:51 12 plays, 75 yards (5:09) USF 31 - UCF 3
OUTLOOK
USF - Price 26-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 3:50 6 plays, 67 yards (1:54) USF 38 - UCF 3
COACHES
4th Quarter USF - Nadelman 41-yd field goal, 11:11 7 plays, 24 yards (2:55) USF 41 - UCF 3 USF - Nadelman 43-yd field goal, 4:58 12 plays, 39 yards (5:39) USF 44 - UCF 3 Team Statistics USF UCF FIRST DOWNS 25 10 NET YARDS RUSHING 54-281 27-87 NET YARDS PASSING 174 116 Completions-Attempts-Int 15-23-0 10-27-2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 455 203 PUNTS-YARDS 2-89 5-234 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-17-0 0-0-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 7-127-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-12-0 0-0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 4-20 5-42 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 2-5 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 16 2 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 3 Possession Time 33:06 26:54
PLAYERS
USF
UCF
Rushing Marlon Mack Quinton Flowers Darius Tice D’Ernest Johnson Rodney Adams Corian Hamilton Totals Passing Quinton Flowers Steven Bench Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 18 102 0 27 18 87 2 22 11 41 0 11 5 34 0 18 1 13 0 13 1 4 0 4 54 281 2 27
Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 21 14 176 3 0 28 2 1 -2 0 0 0 23 15 174 3 0 28
Receiving D’Ernest Johnson Rodney Adams Sean Price Ryshene Bronson Tyre McCants Marlon Mack Chris Barr Darius Tice Totals
No Yds TD Lg 4 68 0 28 4 26 0 11 2 27 2 26 1 23 0 23 1 14 0 14 1 12 0 12 1 4 1 4 1 0 0 0 15 174 3 28
Punting Mattias Ciabatti Totals Punt Returns Tajee Fullwood otals
No Yds Avg Lg 2 89 44.5 48 2 89 44.5 48
Kickoff Returns Totals
No Yds Lg 0 0 0
No Yds Lg 2 17 13 2 17 13
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 4 - Devin Abraham, Nigel Harris Assisted Tackles: 5 - Auggie Sanchez Total Tackles: 8 - Auggie Sanchez Sacks: 1.0 - Bruce Hector
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Rushing Taj McGowan Justin Holman C.J. Jones Nick Patti Joseph Puopolo Bo Schneider Totals
REVIEW
Att Yds TD Lg 13 42 0 15 4 30 0 15 5 10 0 6 3 8 0 5 1 5 0 5 1 -8 0 0 27 87 0 15
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Justin Holman 26 10 116 0 2 30 Nick Patti 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bo Schneider 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 10 116 0 2 30 Receiving Tre’Quan Smith Aaron Cochran Taylor Oldham Jordan Franks Totals
No Yds TD Lg 7 102 0 30 1 8 0 8 1 3 0 3 1 3 0 3 10 116 0 30
Punting Caleb Houston Mac Loudermilk Totals
No Yds Avg 3 130 43.3 2 104 52.0 5 234 46.8
Punt Returns Totals
No Yds Lg 0 0 0
Kickoff Returns Tristan Payton Hayden Jones Totals
No Yds Lg 6 116 31 1 11 11 7 127 31
Lg 54 52 54
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5 - D. Spencer Assisted Tackles: 10 - D. Spencer Total Tackles: 15 - D. Spencer Sacks: 1.0 - D. Spencer, Thomas Niles
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SCORING BY QUARTERS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
WKU USF
Attendance: 21,712
1 2 3 4 F 0 10 28 7 45 7 7 7 14 35 Time: 4:03
1st Quarter USF - Flowers 12-yd run (Nadelman kick), 5:21 5 plays, 62 yards (1:54) USF 7 - WKU 0 2nd Quarter USF - Adams 34-yd run (Nadelman kick), 12:18 5 plays, 47 yards (2:03) USF 14- WKU 0 WKU - Wales 13-yd run (Schwettman kick), 6:17 2 plays, 66 yards (0:38) USF 14 - WKU 7 WKU - Schwettman 39-yd field goal, 00:00 7 plays, 34 yards (1:06) USF 14 - WKU 10 3rd Quarter WKU - Norris 69-yd pass from Doughty (Schwettman kick), 7:46 3 plays, 67 yards (1:01) WKU 17 - USF 14
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
GAME 13: W. KENTUCKY 45, USF 35 MIAMI BEACH BOWL • MARLINS PARK • MIAMI, FLA. DEC. 21, 2015 • 2:30 P.M. • ESPN USF 8-5, 6-2 • WKU 12-2, 9-0
- USF posted its eighth game of the season with 450 or more yards of offense in the program’s first bowl appearance in five years. - USF registered its ninth game of the season with 240 or more rushing yards, finishing with 290 on the day. - The Bulls set the program’s new season offense record with 5,741 yards, eclipsing the previous top mark of 5,383 (2007). - USF finished the year with 54 offensive touchdowns (26 passing, 28 rushing), topping the previous school record of 49 in 2007. - Marlon Mack ran for 108 yards for his USF record ninth 100-yard rushing game of the season. Mack owns USF’s career record with 13 after his sophomore year. - With his 108-yard performance, Marlon Mack ended the season with 1,381 yards rushing, breaking the USF season record of 1,374 yards set by Andre Hall in 2005. - Quinton Flowers passed for a career-best 273 yards with a touchdown. Flowers also ran for 108 yards, his second 100-yard performance of the season. Flowers posted 3,278 yards of total offense on the year, the third-best total in USF history. - Quinton Flowers rushed for two touchdowns and finished with a new USF quarterback season record of 12 TDs. - Rodney Adams set new USF season receiving records of 822 yards and nine touchdowns. Adams finished his bowl appearance with six catches for 130 yards and a touchdown. - Auggie Sanchez led the Bulls with 11 total tackles (10 solo) and finished the season with 117 tackles, tying for second with Kawika Mitchell (2002) on the USF season charts. - Devin Abraham finished with a career-high nine tackles and Khalid McGee had a career-best five. - USF posted 17 interceptions on the year by nine different players, the third-best total in program history.
WKU - Norris 55-yd pass from Doughty (Schwettman kick), 9:43 3 plays, 75 yards (0:40) WKU 17 - USF 14 USF - McCants 34-yd pass from Johnson (Nadelman kick), 4:55 8 plays, 92 yards (2:51) WKU 24 - USF 21 WKU - Fant 9-yd run (Schwettman kick), 1:56 7 plays, 69 yards (2:59) WKU 31 - USF 21 WKU - Dangerfield 26-yd pass from Doughty (Schwettman kick), 00:05 1 play, 26 yards (0:06) WKU 38 - USF 21 4th Quarter USF - Adams 53-yd pass from Flowers (Nadelman kick), 14:53 2 plays, 82 yards (0:12) WKU 38, USF 28 USF - Flowers 8-yd run (Nadelman kick), 11:00 6 plays, 75 yards (2:09) WKU 38 - USF 35 WKU - Wales 42-yd run (Schwettman kick), 5:09 2 plays, 64 yards (0:49) WKU 45 - USF 35
Team Statistics WKU USF FIRST DOWNS 27 28 NET YARDS RUSHING 33-151 45-290 NET YARDS PASSING 461 307 Completions-Attempts-Int 32-46-2 15-34-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 612 597 PUNTS-YARDS 6-253 7-277 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-37-0 3-2-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 6-102-0 6-105-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-36-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 9-66 9-67 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-17 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 1 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 3 of 4 Possession Time 31:28 28:32
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WKU
USF
Rushing Anthony Wales D’Andre Ferby Nacarius Fant Antwane Grant Brandon Doughty Totals Passing Brandon Doughty Nacarius Fant TEAM Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 14 105 2 42 13 46 0 8 1 9 1 9 1 6 0 6 4 -15 0 2 33 151 3 42
Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 44 32 461 3 2 69 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 46 32 461 3 2 69
Receiving Taywan Taylor Antwane Grant Jared Dangerfield Nicholas Norris Anthony Wales Nacarius Fant Devin Scott Totals
No Yds TD Lg 7 104 0 53 7 81 0 22 6 92 1 28 5 120 2 69 5 49 0 14 1 12 0 12 1 3 0 3 32 461 3 69
Punting Jake Collins Totals Punt Returns Nacarius Fant Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 6 253 42.2 58 6 253 42.2 58
Kickoff Returns Kylen Towner Nacarius Fant Totals
No Yds Lg 5 95 26 1 7 7 6 102 26
No Yds Lg 2 37 37 2 37 37
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - T.J. McCollum Assisted Tackles: 2 - Dejon Brown Total Tackles: 6 - TJ. McCollum, Nick Holt, Dejon Brown Sacks: None
Rushing Marlon Mack Quinton Flowers Rodney Adams D’Ernest Johnson Darius Tice Totals
Att Yds TD Lg 17 108 0 25 16 108 2 17 5 45 1 34 2 17 0 11 5 12 0 3 45 290 3 34
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Quinton Flowers 32 14 273 1 0 53 D’Ernest Johnson 1 1 34 1 0 34 TEAM 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 15 307 2 0 53 Receiving Rodney Adams Tyre McCants Elkanah Dillon Ryshene Bronson AJ. Legree Totals
No Yds TD Lg 6 130 1 53 3 88 1 41 2 48 0 26 2 30 0 22 2 11 0 12 15 307 2 53
Punting Brent Gordon Totals
No Yds Avg Lg 7 277 39.6 44 7 277 39.6 44
Punt Returns Tajee Fullwood Totals
No Yds Lg 3 2 3 3 2 3
Kickoff Returns D’Ernest Johnson Rodney Adams Totals
No Yds Lg 5 97 27 1 8 8 6 105 27
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 10 - Auggie Sanchez Assisted Tackles: 4 - Devin Abraham Total Tackles: 11 - Auggie Sanchez Sacks: 1.0 - Eric Lee, Johnny Ward
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BULLS RECORDS
USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
WIN-LOSS, STREAKS, SHUTOUTS, COMEBACKS SCORE MARGINS
WIN-LOSS RECORDS
All-Time Records
Largest OVERALL Margins of Victory
All-Time Games Played............................................................................................. 226, in 19 seasons Overall Record..................................................................................................................125-101 (.553) As FCS Member (1997-99)......................................................................................20-13 (.606) As FBS Member (2000-Pres.)................................................................................100-81 (.552) As FBS Independent (2000-02)..................................................................................24-9 (.685) As Conference USA Member (2003-04)...................................................................11-11 (.500) As BIG EAST Conference Member (2005-12) ........................................................56-45 (.554) As American Conferece Member (2013-present).....................................................14-23 (.378) Home Record...................... .................................................................................................81-40 (.669) Road Record....................... .................................................................................................41-56 (.422) Overtime Games......................................................................................................................9-1 (.900) Double-Overtime Games........................................................................................................4-0 (1.000)
Margin
Conference Win-Loss Records All Conference Games.........................................................................................................41-55 (.427) Conference USA...........................................................................................................8-8 (.500) BIG EAST.................................................................................................................22-34 (.393) The American...........................................................................................................11-13 (.458)
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
Bowl Appearances..................................................................................................................................7 Consecutive Bowl Appearances............................................................................................6 (2005-10) Bowl Record....................................................................................................................................... 4-3 Meineke Car Care Bowl (2005, 2010).................................................................................... 1-1 Papajohns.com Bowl (2006)................................................................................................... 1-0 Brut Sun Bowl (2007)............................................................................................................. 0-1 MagicJack St. Petersburg Bowl (2008).................................................................................. 1-0 International Bowl (2009)........................................................................................................ 1-0 Miami Beach Bowl (2015)....................................................................................................... 0-1
MILESTONES
REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY
MEDIA
STREAKS
1st Win
Last Win
21 games............................. 9/2/00 - Jacksonville State............................................10/4/03 - Louisville
Longest Winning Streaks (One Season) No.
1st Win
Last Win
7 games............................... 10/5/02 - North Texas ..................................................11/23/02 - Houston 6 games............................... 9/1/07 - Elon.......................................................................10/13/07 - UCF ................................. 10/13/01 - Connecticut.................................................. 11/24/01 - Utah St. 5 games............................... 9/5/09 - Wofford........................................................... 10/3/09 - Syracuse ................................. 8/30/08 - UT-Martin........................................................9/27/08 - NC State ................................. 9/5/98 - Slippery Rock....................................................... 10/10/988 - Elon
Longest Winning Streaks (Across Seasons)
8 games............................... 11/25/06 - West Virginia......................................................10/13/07 - UCF ................................. 10/13/01 - Connecticut...................................................9/7/02 - No. Illinois 6 games............................... 12/20/08 - Memphis...................................................... 10/3/09 - Syracuse ................................. 11/22/97 - Davidson............................................................ 10/10/98 - Elon
Longest Losing Streak (One Season) No.
1st Loss
Last Loss
6 games............................... 10/26/12 - Louisville.......................................................10/27/12 - Rutgers ................................. 9/13/12 - Rutgers........................................................ 10/27/12 - Syracuse 4 games............................... 8/31/13 - McNeese St.........................................................9/28/13 - Miami ................................. 9/29/11 - Pittsburgh..........................................................11/5/11 - Rutgers
Longest Losing Streak (Across Seasons) No.
1st Loss
Last Loss
6 games............................... 11/17/12 - Miami................................................................... 9/14/13 - FAU 4 games............................... 11/20/04 - Cincinnati.........................................................9/3/05 - Penn St.
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Largest CONFERENCE GAME Margins of Victory Score
Opponent
Date
41............................. 44-3.......................... at UCF..........................................................11/26/15 38............................. 65-27........................ vs. Cincinnati................................................11/20/15 38............................. 55-17........................ vs. Louisville.................................................11/17/07 32............................. 45-13........................ vs. Syracuse.................................................10/18/08 31............................. 41-10........................ vs. Syracuse.................................................11/10/07 31............................. 45-14........................ vs. Louisville...................................................9/24/05
SHUTOUTS
Shutout Wins
Opponent
Date
59-0......................... vs. Charleston Southern .................................................................9/19/09 27-0......................... at Syracuse....................................................................................11/12/05 28-0......................... at Army.............................................................................................9/27/03 59-0......................... vs. Austin Peay..............................................................................11/18/00 40-0......................... vs. Jacksonville State.........................................................................9/2/00 28-0......................... vs. Liberty.........................................................................................10/9/99 24-0......................... at Charleston Southern..................................................................10/31/98 51-0......................... vs. Valparaiso..................................................................................9/12/98 44-0......................... at Cumberland.................................................................................11/8/97
Longest Home Winning Streak No.
Date
39............................. 3-42 ......................... at Arkansas ....................................................9/14/02 36............................. 9-45 ......................... at Middle Tennessee ...................................11/11/00 35............................. 21-56 ....................... vs. Oregon ...................................................12/31/07 34............................. 7-41 ......................... at Southern Miss ...........................................10/7/00 33............................. 16-49 ....................... vs. Rutgers ...................................................11/15/08
Score
First Game............................................................ 9/6/97 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (W, 80-3) First Win............................................................... 9/6/97, 80-3 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 50th Win............................................................... 11/8/03, 38-37 vs. East Carolina 100th Win............................................................. 11/3/10, 28-27 vs. Rutgers 100th FBS Win..................................................... 11/26/15, 44-3 at UCF
USF
Opponent
Largest Deficits in Loss
Margin
Bowl Records
Score
77............................. 80-3 ......................... vs. Kentucky Wesleyan ...................................9/6/97 66............................. 69-3 ......................... vs. Cumberland ..............................................11/7/98 59............................. 59-0 ......................... vs. Charleston Southern ................................9/19/09 59............................. 59-0 ......................... vs. Austin Peay ............................................11/18/00 52............................. 64-12 ....................... vs. UCF ........................................................10/13/07 51............................. 51-0 ......................... vs. Valparaiso ................................................9/12/98 50............................. 56-6 ......................... vs. Charleston Southern ................................11/2/02
Shutout Losses 0-16......................... vs. UCF..........................................................................................11/28/14 0-31......................... at Rutgers......................................................................................11/12/09 0-14......................... vs. NC State (Meineke Bowl).........................................................12/31/05
COMEBACKS
Biggest Comebacks Deficit
Opp.
Date
Last Trailing
Outcome
20 (27-7).................at Tulsa.......................... 10/18/14...............3rd - 13:34..........................Won, 38-30 17 (20-3)................. vs. Kansas..................... 9/12/08................3rd - 1:09........................... Won, 37-34 15 (21-6)................. at Nevada...................... 9/8/12..................4th - 0:38............................Won, 32-31 14 (14-0)................. vs. New Haven ............. 11/6/99.................3rd - 10:53......................... Won, 41-27 13 (13-0).................at SMU........................... 11/15/14...............4th - 8:02............................Won, 14-13 13 (20-7)................. vs.FIU............................ 9/9/06..................4th - 2:33........................... Won, 21-20 11 (14-3)................. at Louisville................... 11/13/10...............4th - 11:43..................Won, 24-21 (OT) 10 (20-10)............... vs. UAB......................... 11/3/04................4th - 12:49......................... Won, 45-20 10 (17-7)................. vs. Nicholls St................ 9/6/03..................3rd - 3:39........................... Won, 27-17
Largest Leads Lost 20 (23-3).............................. vs. Syracuse............ 10/27/12.....................4th - 0:03...............Loss, 36-37 17 (17-0).............................. vs. WKU................... 10/17/98.....................4th - 10:42.............Loss, 24-31 14 (21-7).............................. vs. Army................... 10/16/04.....................4th - 12:22.............Loss, 35-42 14 (21-7).............................. vs. Troy State........... 9/25/99.......................3rd - 10:53.............Loss, 24-41 12 (22-10)............................ vs. Drake.................. 9/20/97.......................4th - 8:34...............Loss, 22-23 10 (10-0).............................. at Pittsburgh............. 10/15/05.....................2nd - 11:06............Loss, 17-31 10 (17-7).............................. at No. Illinois............ 8/30/01.......................4th - 4:12...............Loss, 17-20 @USFFOOTBALL • #GoBulls
USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
USF FOOTBALL SEASON BY SEASON Year
W-L-T
Conf Top Rank Bowl Game
Coach
Captains
....................................................................................Jim Leavitt.................... Ivan Alicot, Anthony Henry, Lance Hoeltke, Demetrius Woods ....................................................................................Jim Leavitt.................... Ivan Alicot, Chad Barnhardt, Anthony Henry ....................................................................................Jim Leavitt.................... Jason Butler, Anthony Henry, Joey Sipp
2000 7-4...............NA 2001 8-3...............NA 2002 9-2...............NA
....................................................................................Jim Leavitt.................... Anthony Henry, Charlie Jackson, Roy Manns, Vassay Marc, Joey Sipp, Rafael Williams ....................................................................................Jim Leavitt.................... Jimmy Fitts, Joe Morgan, Derrick Rackard, Anthony Williams ....................................................................................Jim Leavitt.................... Marquel Blackwell, Chris Daley, Ryan Hearn, Kawika Mitchell
2003 7-4...............5-3 2004 4-7...............3-5
....................................................................................Jim Leavitt.................... Chris Iskra, Maurice Jones, J.R. Reed, Kevin Verpaele, Huey Whittaker ....................................................................................Jim Leavitt.................... Javan Camon, Alex Herron, Derrick Sarosi, Lee Roy Selmon Jr.
2005 6-6...............4-3 2006 9-4...............4-3 2007 9-4...............4-3 2/3 2008 8-5...............2-5 10/10 2009 8-5...............3-4 21/21 2010 8-5...............3-4 2011 5-7...............1-6 16/14 2012 3-9...............1-6
Meineke Car Care (N.C. State, L, 0-14)......................Jim Leavitt.................... Jason Allen, Andre Hall, Johnnie Jones, John Miller, Stephen Nicholas, Terrence Royal Papajohns.com (ECU, W, 24-7)..................................Jim Leavitt.................... S.J. Green, Pat Julmiste, Stephen Nicholas, Pat St. Louis Brut Sun (Oregon, L, 21-56)........................................Jim Leavitt.................... Mike Jenkins, Ben Moffitt, Trae Williams MagicJack St. Petersburg (Memphis, W, 41-14).........Jim Leavitt.................... Jake Griffin, Tyrone McKenzie, Carlton Williams, Marcus Edwards International (N. Illinois, W, 27-3)................................Jim Leavitt.................... Moise Plancher, Matt Grothe, George Selvie, Kion Wilson Meineke Car Care (Clemson, W, 31-26).....................Skip Holtz..................... Jacquain Williams, Mistral Raymond, Sampson Genus ....................................................................................Skip Holtz..................... B.J. Daniels, Chaz Hine, Jerrell Young, Quenton Washington ....................................................................................Skip Holtz..................... Game-by-Game
2013 2-10.............2-6 2014 4-8...............3-5 2015 8-5...............6-2
....................................................................................Willie Taggart............... Game-by-Game ....................................................................................Willie Taggart............... Reshard Cliett, Andre Davis, Marvin Kloss Miami Beach (Western Kentucky, L, 35-45)................Willie Taggart............... Mattias Ciabatti, Eric Lee, Sean Price
FBS - Independent
Conference USA BIG EAST
AMERICAN ATHLETIC
USF FOOTBALL IN THE RANKINGS Date
AP
Coaches
Next Game
2007 Week 3................ 23........... 24.........................W, 37-10 vs. North Carolina Week 4................ 18........... 18.........................W, 21-13 vs. No. 5 West Virginia Week 5................ 6............. 9...........................W, 35-23 at FAU Week 6................ 5............. 5...........................W, 64-12 vs. UCF Week 7................ 2............. 3...........................L, 27-30 at Rutgers Week 8................ 11........... 12.........................L, 15-22 at UConn Week 9................ 20........... 21.........................L, 33-38 vs. Cincinnati Week 13.............. 25........... -...........................W, 48-37 at Pittsburgh Week 14.............. 22........... 23.........................L, 21-56 vs. Oregon (Sun Bowl)
RANKING SUPERLATIVES Number of Weeks Ranked...................................................................................................................26 Most Consecutive Weeks Ranked..............................................................................................10, 2008 Highest Ranking.......................................................................... No. 2, AP Poll, Week 7, Oct. 15, 2007 Weeks In Top 10 Rankings....................................................................................................................4 Record When Ranked.................................................................................................................... 14-10 Home Record When Ranked.............................................................................................................. 9-3 Road Record When Ranked............................................................................................................... 5-6 Bowl Record When Ranked............................................................................................................... 0-1 Record vs. Ranked Opponents When Ranked................................................................................... 2-1
USF FOOTBALL
1997 5-6...............NA 1998 8-3...............NA 1999 7-4...............NA
2016
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OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
2008
Preseason........... 19........... 21.........................W, 56-7 vs. UT-Martin Week 1................ 17........... 18.........................W, 31-24 at UCF Week 2................ 19........... 18.........................W, 37-34 vs. No. 13/11 Kansas Week 3................ 12........... 16.........................W, 17-9 at FIU Week 4................ 13........... 14.........................W, 41-10 at N.C. State Week 5................ 10........... 10.........................L, 21-26 at Pittsburgh Week 6................ 19........... 20.........................Bye Week 7................ 19........... 20.........................W, 45-13 vs. Syracuse Week 8................ 14........... 14.........................L, 20-24 at Louisville Week 9................ 24........... 23.........................L, 10-24 at Cincinnati
2009
Week 5................ 23........... 24.........................Bye Week 6................ 21........... 21.........................L, 17-34 vs. No. 8/9 Cincinnati Week 10.............. 23........... 24.........................L, 0-31 at Rutgers
2011
Week 3................ -............. 22.........................W, 37-7 vs. Ball State Week 4................ 20........... 22.........................W, 70-17 vs. FAMU Week 5................ 18........... 17.........................W, 52-24 vs. UTEP Week 6................ 16........... 14.........................L, 17-44 at Pittsburgh
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USF FOOTBALL STADIUM & ATTENDANCE HISTORY
TAMPA BAY STADIUM (1997-98)
STADIUM SUPERLATIVES First USF Game: W, 45-6 vs. The Citadel, Oct. 3, 1998 USF Record in Home Games: 81-40 (.669) USF Record in Raymond James: 75-37 (.669) USF Record in Tampa Stadium: 6-3 Seasons With Home Winning Record: 14 of 19 Undefeated Home Seasons (3): 2000, 2001, 2002 One Loss Home Seasons (6): 1998, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2015 Best Home Record: 7-0, 2001
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW
RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM (1998-present) Raymond James Stadium opened on Sept. 20, 1998 and the Bulls began playing there that season. Home to the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Raymond James Stadium has hosted two Super Bowls and will be the site of the 2017 College Football National Championship game. Raymond James Stadium underwent a $100 million renovation starting in the summer of 2016.
HISTORY USF MEDIA
USF’S TOP HOME ATTENDANCE SEASONS
LARGEST HOME CROWDS
RECORDS
RANK ATTENDANCE
OPPONENT
DATE
WINNER
SCORE
1. 69,383...................... Florida St.................. 9/29/12.......................FSU................................ 30-17 2. 67,012...................... West Virginia............ 9/28/07.......................USF................................ 21-13 3. 66,469...................... Miami....................... 11/28/09.....................UM.................................. 31-10 4. 65,948...................... UCF.......................... 10/13/07.....................USF................................ 64-12 5. 63,976...................... Cincinnati................. 10/15/09.....................UC.................................. 34-17 6. 58,755...................... Kansas..................... 9/12/08.......................USF................................ 37-34 7. 57,379...................... Cincinnati................. 11/3/07.......................UC.................................. 38-33 8. 57,288...................... Louisville.................. 11/17/07.....................USF................................ 55-17 9. 56,328...................... West Virginia............ 10/30/09.....................USF................................ 30-19 10. 51,384...................... Syracuse.................. 10/18/08.....................USF................................ 45-13 11. 50,307...................... Pittsburgh................. 10/2/08.......................Pitt.................................. 26-21 12. 49,388...................... Louisville.................. 11/21/09.....................USF................................ 34-22 13. 49,212...................... Kentucky Wesleyan. 9/6/97*.......................USF.................................. 80-3 14. 48,058...................... UT-Martin................. 8/30/08.......................USF.................................. 56-7 15. 47,216...................... Rutgers.................... 11/15/08.....................RU.................................. 49-16 16. 45,274...................... West Virginia............ 12/3/05.......................WVU............................... 28-13 17. 45,139...................... UCF.......................... 9/17/05.......................USF................................ 31-14 18. 44,219...................... Rutgers.................... 9/13/12.......................RU.................................. 23-13 19. 43,122...................... Florida A&M............. 9/10/05.......................USF.................................. 37-3 20. 42,422...................... UConn...................... 10/23/08.....................USF................................ 17-13 *Tampa Stadium
MEETINGS OF RANKED TEAMS AT RAY JAY YEAR USF RANK
OPPONENT
DATE
WINNER
SCORE
2007 #18/18 USF ............ #5/5 West Virginia.... Sept. 28, 2007...........USF................................ 21-13 2008 #19/18 USF............. #11/13 Kansas......... Sept. 12, 2008...........USF................................ 37-34 2009 #21/21 USF............. #8/9 Cincinnati......... Oct. 15, 2009.............Cincinnati........................ 34-17
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AVERAGE
YEAR
GAMES
BY TOTAL ATTENDANCE RANK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
ATTENDANCE
................................. 53,170...................... 2007...........................6..................................319,019 ................................. 52,553...................... 2009...........................6..................................315,319 ................................. 49,690...................... 2008...........................6..................................298,142 ................................. 44,550...................... 2011...........................7..................................311,848 ................................. 44,130...................... 2012...........................6..................................264,780 ................................. 40,849...................... 2010...........................7..................................285,946 ................................. 38,865...................... 2005...........................5..................................194,325 ................................. 34,702...................... 2013...........................7..................................242,911 ................................. 33,038...................... 1997...........................7..................................231,271 ................................. 30,694...................... 2014...........................7..................................214,861 ................................. 30,511...................... 2003...........................6..................................183,069 ................................. 30,222...................... 2006...........................6..................................181,333 ................................. 27,143...................... 1998...........................7..................................190,002 ................................. 27,060...................... 2004...........................6..................................162,361 ................................. 26,578...................... 2015...........................6..................................159,468 ATTENDANCE GAMES
YEAR
................................. 319,019.................... 6.................................2007 ................................. 315,319.................... 6.................................2009 ................................. 311,848.................... 7.................................2011 ................................. 298,142.................... 6.................................2008 ................................. 285,946.................... 7.................................2010 ................................. 264,780.................... 6.................................2012 ................................. 242,911.................... 7.................................2013 ................................. 231,271.................... 7.................................1997 ................................. 214,861.................... 7.................................2014 ................................. 194,325.................... 5.................................2005 ................................. 190,002.................... 7.................................1998 ................................. 183,069.................... 6.................................2003 ................................. 181,333.................... 6.................................2006 ................................. 180,737.................... 7.................................2001 ................................. 175,371.................... 7.................................1999 @USFFOOTBALL • #GoBulls
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USF FOOTBALL ATTENDANCE YEAR
GAMES
ATTENDANCE
AVERAGE
RECORD
................................. 7............................... 231,271......................33,038................................ 5-6 ................................. 7............................... 190,002......................27,143................................ 8-3 ................................. 7............................... 175,371......................25,053................................ 7-4 ................................. 6............................... 158,486......................26,414................................ 7-4 ................................. 7............................... 180,737......................25,820................................ 8-3 ................................. 6............................... 157,826......................26,304................................ 9-2 ................................. 6............................... 183,069......................30,511................................ 7-4 ................................. 6............................... 162,361......................27,060................................ 4-7 ................................. 5............................... 194,325......................38,865................................ 6-6 ................................. 6............................... 181,333......................30,222................................ 9-4 ................................. 6............................... 319,019......................53,170................................ 9-4 ................................. 6............................... 298,142......................49,690................................ 8-5 ................................. 6............................... 315,319......................52,553................................ 8-5 ................................. 7............................... 285,946......................40,849................................ 8-5 ................................. 7............................... 311,848......................44,550................................ 5-7 ................................. 6............................... 264,780......................44,130................................ 3-9 ................................. 7............................... 242,911......................34,702................................ 1-6 ................................. 7............................... 214,861......................30,694................................ 2-5 ................................. 6............................... 159,468......................26,578................................ 5-1
LARGEST ROAD CROWDS
RANK ATTENDANCE
OPPONENT
DATE
WINNER
SCORE
1. 99,235...................... at Penn State........... 9/3/05.........................PSU................................ 23-13 2. 90,612...................... at Florida.................. 9/11/10.......................UF................................... 38-14 3. 83,524...................... at FSU...................... 9/26/09.......................USF.................................. 17-7 4. 82,617...................... at Auburn................. 9/8/07.........................USF........................26-23 (OT) 5. 80,795...................... at Notre Dame.......... 9/3/11.........................USF................................ 23-20 6. 78,900...................... at South Carolina..... 9/18/04.......................USC.................................. 34-3 7. 78,111...................... at Wisconsin............. 9/27/14.......................WISC.............................. 27-10 8. 76,780...................... at Alabama............... 8/30/03.......................UA.................................. 40-17 9. 74,432...................... at Oklahoma............. 9/28/02.......................OU.................................. 31-14 10. 72,811...................... at Florida State......... 9/12/15.......................FSU................................ 34-14
BY AVERAGE ATTENDANCE RANK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
AVERAGE
YEAR
GAMES
BY TOTAL ATTENDANCE RANK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
ATTENDANCE
GAMES
YEAR
................................. 593,258.................... 13...............................2009 ................................. 576,171.................... 13...............................2007 ................................. 549,218.................... 13...............................2010 ................................. 548,323.................... 12...............................2011 ................................. 538,825.................... 13...............................2008 ................................. 496,640.................... 12...............................2005 ................................. 457,477.................... 12...............................2013 ................................. 439,984.................... 12...............................2012 ................................. 422,001.................... 13...............................2006 ................................. 420,464.................... 13...............................2015 ................................. 395,838.................... 12...............................2014 ................................. 389,041.................... 11...............................2003 ................................. 349,862.................... 11...............................2002 ................................. 339,368.................... 11...............................2004 ................................. 298,755.................... 11...............................2000
RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM RECORDS (USF GAMES) SCORING
TEAM:
TEAM:
RUSHING
USF: OPPONENT:
70, vs. Florida A&M, 9/17/11 53, McNeese State, 8/31/13
USF: OPPONENT:
377, vs. Florida A&M, 9/10/05 380, Western Kentucky, 10/17/98
USF: OPPONENT:
24, 4 players, last Marlon Mack (4TD) vs. W. Carolina, 8/30/14 30, Carlton Jones, Army, 10/16/04
USF: OPPONENT: TD RUNS:
275, Marlon Mack vs. W. Carolina, 8/30/14 263, DeAngelo Williams, Memphis, 11/27/04 5, Carlton Jones, Army, 10/16/04
USF: OPPONENT:
4, 4 players, last Marlon Mack vs. W. Carolina, 8/30/14 5, Carlton Jones, Army, 10/16/04
INDIVIDUAL POINTS:
INDIVIDUAL TOUCHDOWNS:
TEAM:
TOTAL YARDS
USF: OPPONENT:
745, vs. Florida A&M, 9/17/11
USF: OPPONENT:
281, D’Ernest Johnson, vs. Cincinnati, 11/20/15 254, Ketric Barnes, New Haven, 11/6/99
USF: OPPONENT:
463, B.J. Daniels vs. Cincinnati, 10/22/11 402, Tyler Palko, Pittsburgh, 12/4/04
593, Louisville, 9/22/05 INDIVIDUAL ALL-PURPOSE: INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE:
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ATTENDANCE
................................. 45,693...................... 2011...........................12................................548,323 ................................. 45,635...................... 2009...........................13................................593,258 ................................. 44,320...................... 2007...........................13................................576,171 ................................. 42,247...................... 2010...........................13................................549,218 ................................. 41,448...................... 2008...........................13................................538,825 ................................. 41,386...................... 2005...........................12................................496,640 ................................. 38,123...................... 2013...........................12................................457,477 ................................. 36,665...................... 2012...........................12................................439,984 ................................. 35,367...................... 2003...........................11................................389,041 ................................. 32,986...................... 2014...........................12................................395,838 ................................. 32,461...................... 2006...........................13................................422,001 ................................. 32,343...................... 2015...........................13................................420,464 ................................. 31,805...................... 2002...........................11................................349,862 ................................. 30,851...................... 2004...........................11................................339,368 ................................. 27,159...................... 2000...........................11................................298,755
USF FOOTBALL
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
USF’S TOP TOTAL ATTENDANCE SEASONS
2016
USF HOME ATTENDANCE YEAR-BY-YEAR
INDIVIDUAL:
TEAM:
477, vs. Florida A&M, 9/17/11 422, Pittsburgh, 12/4/04
USF: OPPONENT: TD PASSES:
409, B.J. Daniels, vs. Cincinnati, 10/22/11 411, Tyler Palko, Pittsburgh, 12/4/04 5, Tyler Palko, Pittsburgh, 12/4/04
INDIVIDUAL:
PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
PASSING
USF: OPPONENT:
INDIVIDUAL:
OUTLOOK
RECEIVING
USF: 147, Rodney Adams, vs. Temple, 11/14/15 OPPONENT: 221, Kevin Curtis (11 catches), Utah State, 11/24/01 TD CATCHES: 3, Greg Lee, Pittsburgh, 12/4/04 127
USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
RUSHING
SCORING
Most attempts....................................................... 66...............................vs. UCF........................9/17/05 Fewest attempts................................................... 15...............................at Arkansas..................9/14/02 Most net yards...................................................... 377.............................vs. Florida A&M............9/10/05 Fewest net yards.................................................. 5.................................vs. UCF......................11/28/14 Highest avg. yards per rush.................................. 9.3..............................vs. Liberty (29-271)....10/27/01 Fewest avg. yards per rush.................................. 0.22............................vs. UCF......................11/28/14 Rushing TDs......................................................... 8.................................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..9/6/97
Most points (game).............................. 80..........................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan........................9/6/97 Most Points (conference game)........... 65..........................vs. Cincinnati....................................11/20/15 (American Conf. game)............ 65..........................vs. Cincinnati....................................11/20/15 (BIG EAST game).................... 55..........................vs. Louisville.....................................11/17/07 (C-USA game)......................... 45..........................at UAB................................................11/3/04 ................................................. 45..........................at TCU (2 OT).....................................9/25/04 Most points (in a loss).......................... 36..........................vs. Syracuse.....................................10/27/12 Most points (in a half).......................... 51..........................vs. Cincinnati....................................11/20/15 (1st half)................................... 51..........................vs. Cincinnati....................................11/20/15 (2nd half).................................. 49..........................vs. Cumberland..................................11/7/98 Most points (in a quarter)..................... 28..........................7 times (1st quarter).............................. 28..........................vs. UT-Martin......................................8/30/08 (2nd quarter)............................ 28..........................vs. Florida A&M..................................9/17/11 ................................................. 28..........................vs. Memphis.......................................11/9/01 ................................................. 28..........................vs. Liberty.........................................10/27/01 (3rd quarter)............................ 28..........................vs. Cumberland..................................11/7/98 ................................................. 28..........................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan........................9/6/97 (4th quarter)............................. 28..........................at UAB................................................11/3/04 Most touchdowns................................. 11..........................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan........................9/6/97 Fewest touchdowns............................. 0............................16 times (Last: vs. UCF, 16-0).........11/28/14 Most PATs........................................... 11..........................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan........................9/6/97 Most 2-point conversions..................... 2............................vs. UAB............................................11/22/03 ................................................. 2............................vs. Georgia Southern.......................11/15/97 Most field goals.................................... 5............................vs. Syracuse.....................................10/27/12 Most safeties allowed.......................... 1............................7 times (Last vs. UCF)......................11/28/14
PASSING
2016
USF FOOTBALL
TEAM GAME RECORDS OFFENSE
OUTLOOK PLAYERS
Most pass attempts.............................................. 65...............................at Pittsburgh...................9/8/01 Fewest pass attempts........................................... 10...............................vs. Louisville.................9/24/05 Most pass completions......................................... 48...............................vs. Cincinnati..............10/22/11 Fewest pass completions..................................... 3.................................at Louisville.................10/22/04 .................................................................. 3.................................vs. Charl.Southern......10/18/03 Highest completion pct. (min. 10)......................... 84.0............................vs. Wofford (21-25).........9/5/09 Lowest completion pct. (min. 10).......................... 14.3............................at Louisville (3-21)......10/22/04 Most yards............................................................ 477.............................vs. Florida A&M............9/17/11 Fewest yards........................................................ 57...............................vs. Western Kentucky...9/26/10 Highest avg. yards per comp. (min. 5).................. 26.9............................at Florida State.............9/26/09 Lowest avg. yards per comp. (min. 5).................. 6.3..............................at Miami........................10/1/05 Highest avg. yards per att. (min. 10).................... 17.9............................at Cincinnati................10/22/10 Lowest avg. yards per att. (min. 10)..................... 3.2..............................at Louisville.................10/22/04 .................................................................. 3.2..............................vs. Cincinnati..............10/31/03 Most TD passes.................................................... 5.................................vs. Cincinnati..............11/20/15 .................................................................. 5.................................vs. UCF......................10/13/07 .................................................................. 5.................................at East Carolina..........10/19/02 Most passes had intercepted................................ 5.................................vs. UAB......................11/22/03 Most sacks allowed.............................................. 10...............................vs. TCU......................10/10/03
TOTAL OFFENSE
COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY
Most plays............................................................ 97...............................at Pittsburgh...................9/8/01 Fewest plays......................................................... 46...............................at Pittsburgh...............10/24/09 Most yards............................................................ 745.............................vs. Florida A&M............9/17/11 Fewest yards........................................................ 117.............................vs. Pittsburgh................12/1/12 Highest avg. yards per play.................................. 9.3..............................vs. Valparaiso...............9/12/98 Lowest avg. yards per play................................... 2.1..............................vs. TCU......................10/10/03
USF’S TOP TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES
USF MEDIA
RANK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14.
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
................................. 745........................... Florida A&M....................................................9/17/11 ................................. 597........................... Western Kentucky.........................................12/21/15 ................................. 582........................... Syracuse.......................................................10/10/07 ................................. 580........................... Liberty...........................................................10/27/11 ................................. 575........................... UTEP..............................................................9/24/11 ................................. 572........................... Nevada.............................................................9/8/12 ................................. 572........................... Kentucky Wesleyan..........................................9/6/97 ................................. 563........................... Stony Brook......................................................9/4/10 ................................. 561........................... Cincinnati......................................................11/20/15 ................................. 556........................... Temple..........................................................11/14/15 ................................. 556........................... Florida A&M......................................................9/5/15 ................................. 547........................... Charleston Southern.......................................9/19/09 ................................. 543........................... UCF..............................................................10/13/07 ................................. 540........................... Austin Peay...................................................11/18/00 ................................. 538........................... Louisville.......................................................11/21/09
ALL-TIME TOP SCORING GAMES (50+ Points)
1. 80............................. vs. Kentucky Wesleyan.........Tampa Stadium....................................9/6/97 2. 70............................. vs. Florida A&M.....................Raymond James Stadium..................9/17/11 3. 69............................. vs. Cumberland.....................Raymond James Stadium..................11/7/98 4. 68............................. vs. Liberty..............................Raymond James Stadium................10/27/01 5. 65............................. vs. Cincinnati.........................Raymond James Stadium................11/20/15 6. 64............................. vs. UCF.................................Raymond James Stadium................10/13/07 7. 59............................. vs. Charleston Southern.......Raymond James Stadium..................9/19/09 59............................. vs. Austin Peay.....................Raymond James Stadium................11/18/00 9. 56............................. vs. UT-Martin........................Raymond James Stadium..................8/30/08 10. 55............................. vs. Louisville..........................Raymond James Stadium................11/17/07 55............................. vs. Charleston Southern.......Raymond James Stadium................10/18/03 12. 54............................. vs. UTEP...............................Raymond James Stadium..................9/24/11 13. 51............................. vs. Florida Atlantic.................Raymond James Stadium..................8/29/02 51............................. vs. Valparaiso.......................Tampa Stadium..................................9/12/98
FIRST DOWNS
Most total............................................. 39..........................vs. Florida A&M..................................9/17/11 Fewest total......................................... 7............................at Rutgers.........................................11/12/09 ................................................. 7............................at Southern Miss................................10/7/00 Most by rushing................................... 19..........................vs. UCF..............................................9/17/05 Most by passing................................... 22..........................vs. Cincinnati......................................11/3/07 Most by penalty................................... 8............................at TCU (OT)........................................9/25/04
THIRD DOWNS
Most attempts...................................... 22..........................at Pittsburgh.........................................9/8/01 Fewest attempts.................................. 8............................vs. Wofford...........................................9/5/09 ................................................. 8............................vs. Cumberland..................................11/7/98 Most conversions................................. 13..........................at TCU (OT)........................................9/25/04 Fewest conversions............................. 1............................5 times (Last: vs. Louisville).............10/26/13 Highest conversion pct........................ 78.5 (11/14)..........vs. Cincinnati....................................11/20/15 Lowest conversion pct......................... 7.1.........................vs. SW Texas (1-14)...........................9/11/99
FOURTH DOWNS
Most attempts...................................... 5............................5 times (Last: vs. McNeese St.).........8/31/13 Most conversions................................. 5............................vs. East Carolina..............................12/23/06 Highest conversion pct........................ 1.000.....................11 times (Last: vs. Memphis, 3-3)....11/22/14
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TEAM GAME RECORDS OFFENSE Longest................................ 39:45........................ vs. UCF...........................................................9/17/05 Shortest............................... 17:43........................ vs. Liberty.....................................................10/27/01
Most punts.................................................. 12........................at Oklahoma..................................9/28/02 Most yards.................................................. 457......................at Oklahoma..................................9/28/02 Highest avg. per punt (min. 3).................... 49.7.....................at James Madison.......................10/30/99 Fewest punts.............................................. 0..........................vs. Charleston Southern................9/19/09 ........................................................ 0..........................vs. Austin Peay...........................11/18/00 Fewest yards.............................................. 0.0.......................vs. Charleston Southern................9/19/09 ........................................................ 0.0.......................vs. Austin Peay...........................11/18/00 Lowest avg. per punt (min. 3)..................... 22.8.....................at UCF...........................................9/16/06 Most punts blocked..................................... 1..........................13 times (Last: vs. N.C. State)......9/13/14
PENALTIES
Most penalties..................... 18............................. vs. Cincinnati................................................11/19/05 ................................. 18............................. at TCU (OT)....................................................9/25/04 Fewest penalties.................. 1............................... at Cincinnati..................................................11/23/12 Most penalty yards.............. 164........................... at TCU (OT)....................................................9/25/04 Fewest penalty yards........... 5............................... at Cincinnati..................................................11/23/12
TURNOVERS
Most turnovers..................... 8............................... vs. Cincinnati..................................................10/3/07 Most fumbles....................... 6............................... vs. SW Texas..................................................9/11/99 Most fumbles lost................. 4............................... vs. SW Texas..................................................9/11/99 Most interceptions............... 7............................... at Houston....................................................11/23/02
PUNT RETURNS
USF FOOTBALL
PUNTING
2016
TIME OF POSSESSION
Most returns.......................................................... 10.....................vs. UT-Martin..........................8/30/08 Most return yards.................................................. 226...................vs. UT-Martin..........................8/30/08 Fewest return yards.............................................. -7......................at Western Kentucky..............9/12/09 Highest avg. return yards (min. 3)........................ 50.3..................vs. Utah St............................11/24/01 Lowest avg. return yards (min. 3)......................... -1.7...................vs. Ball St...............................9/10/11
KICKOFF RETURNS
Most returns.......................................................... 8.......................vs. Pittsburgh..........................9/29/11 .................................................................. 8.......................vs. Ball St...............................9/10/11 .................................................................. 8.......................vs. Middle Tennessee..........11/11/00 Most return yards.................................................. 222...................at Navy.................................10/31/15 Fewest return yards.............................................. 0.......................6 times (Last: at Syracuse)...11/12/05 Highest avg. return yards (min. 3)........................ 45.25................Cincinnati..............................11/20/15 Fewest avg. return yards (min. 3)......................... 5.7....................vs. Western Kentucky.............11/4/00
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TEAM GAME RECORDS DEFENSE
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RUSHING
SCORING
Fewest attempts allowed................ 17.................. vs. Charleston Southern.................................9/19/09 ............................................ 17.................. vs. Syracuse.................................................11/10/07 Most attempts allowed.................... 69.................. at Navy..........................................................10/31/15 Fewest net yards............................ -52................. vs. Charleston Southern...............................10/18/03 Most net yards................................ 428................ at Navy..........................................................10/31/15 Fewest avg. yards per rush............ -1.6................ vs. Charleston Southern...............................10/18/03 Highest avg. yards per rush............ 10.8............... at Wisconsin...................................................9/27/14 Rushing TDs allowed...................... 5.................... vs. N.C. State..................................................9/13/14 ............................................ 5.................... vs. Army........................................................10/16/04 ............................................ 5.................... at Elon...........................................................10/11/97
Fewest touchdowns allowed................ 0.................... 18 times, Last at UCF..............................11/26/15 Most PATs allowed.............................. 7.................... vs. N.C. State.............................................9/13/14 ........................... 7.................... at Utah.......................................................10/6/01 Most 2-point conversions allowed....... 1.................... Six times, Last at Rutgers........................11/12/09 Most field goals allowed...................... 3.................... 14 times, Last vs. Temple........................11/14/15 Most safeties....................................... 1.................... Nine times, Last vs. Rutgers......................11/3/10
PASSING
Fewest pass attempts allowed............................. 3.................................vs. Cumberland............11/7/98 Most pass attempts allowed................................. 67...............................vs. Western Carolina....8/30/14 Fewest pass completions allowed........................ 0.................................vs. Cumberland............11/7/98 Most pass completions allowed............................ 46...............................vs. Western Carolina....8/30/14 Lowest completion pct. (min. 10).......................... 20.0............................vs. Liberty (5-25)..........10/9/99 Highest completion pct. (min. 10)......................... 81.1............................at Cincinnati (30-37)...11/20/04 Fewest yards allowed........................................... 0.................................vs. Cumberland............11/7/98 Most yards allowed............................................... 519.............................at Cincinnati................10/22/10 Lowest avg. yards per comp. (min. 5).................. 4.6..............................vs. Valparaiso...............9/12/98 Highest avg. yards per comp. (min. 5).................. 22.3............................at South Carolina..........9/18/04 Lowest avg. yards per att. (min. 10)..................... 1.3..............................vs. Valparaiso...............9/12/98 Highest avg. yards per att. (min. 10).................... 16.3............................vs. Northern Illinois.........9/7/02 Most TD passes allowed...................................... 5.................................vs. Pittsburgh................12/4/04 Most interceptions................................................ 7.................................at Houston..................11/23/02 Most sacks............................................................ 7.................................vs. UConn...................10/15/11 ........................................................... 7.................................vs. FAU.........................10/2/10 ........................................................... 7.................................vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06 ........................................................... 7.................................vs. FAU.........................8/29/02 ........................................................... 7.................................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..9/6/97
TOTAL DEFENSE
REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Most plays allowed............................................... 104.................vs. Liberty...............................10/27/01 Fewest plays allowed........................................... 46...................vs. Pittsburgh...........................11/4/06 .......................................... 46...................vs. Florida A&M........................9/10/05 Most yards allowed............................................... 612.................vs. Western Kentucky............12/21/15 Fewest yards allowed........................................... 74...................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..............9/6/97 Highest avg. yards per play allowed..................... 7.7..................vs. Western Kentucky............12/21/15 .........................................................................................at Hofstra................................10/24/98 Lowest avg. yards per play allowed...................... 1.3..................vs. SW Texas State..................9/11/99 .................................................................. 1.3..................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..............9/6/97
USF’S TOP 10 TOTAL DEFENSE GAMES
RANK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
YARDS
OPPONENT
Fewest total allowed............................ 4.................... vs. Florida A&M.........................................9/10/05 .......................... 4.................... vs. Charleston Southern............................11/2/02 Most total allowed................................ 33.................. vs. Syracuse............................................10/27/12 .............................. 33.................. at Arkansas................................................9/14/02 Fewest by rushing allowed.................. 1.................... Six times (Last vs. Florida A&M)................9/17/11 Fewest by passing allowed.................. 0.................... vs. Cumberland..........................................11/7/98 .............. 0.................... at Cumberland...........................................11/8/97
THIRD DOWNS
Fewest attempts allowed..................... 9.................... vs. UConn .................................................9/19/14 ................... 9.................... at Penn State...............................................9/3/05 Most attempts allowed......................... 24.................. at East Carolina.........................................11/8/03 Fewest conversions allowed................ 0.................... vs. UConn..................................................9/19/14 ............. 0.................... vs. Florida A&M.........................................9/10/05 ............. 0.................... at Memphis................................................9/22/01 Most conversions allowed................... 12.................. at East Carolina.........................................11/8/03 Lowest conversion pct. allowed........... 0.0................. vs. Florida A&M (0-13)...............................9/10/05 ....... 0.0................. at Memphis (0-11)......................................9/22/01 Highest conversion pct. allowed.......... 68.8............... vs. N.C. State (11-16)................................9/13/14 ....... 68.8............... at Pittsburgh (11-16)................................10/24/09
FOURTH DOWNS
Most attempts...................................... 6.................... vs. Wofford...................................................9/5/09 Most conversions................................. 3.................... at Cincinnati.............................................10/24/14 .............................. 3.................... vs. UTEP....................................................9/24/11 .............................. 3.................... vs. Wofford...................................................9/5/09 .............................. 3.................... vs. Louisville..............................................10/4/03 Highest conversion pct........................ 100.0............. at Cincinnati (3-3)....................................10/24/14 ..................... 100.0............. Southern Miss (2-2).................................10/12/02 ..................... 100.0............. Northern Illinois (2-2).................................8/30/01 ..................... 100.0............. Southern Miss (2-2)...................................10/7/00
TIME OF POSSESSION
Longest allowed................................... 42:17............. vs. Liberty................................................10/27/01 Shortest allowed.................................. 16:54............. at UCF.....................................................11/26/15 DATE
................................. 74............................. vs. Kentucky Wesleyan.....................................9/6/97 ................................. 75............................. vs. SW Texas State........................................9/11/99 ................................. 76............................. vs. Charleston Southern.................................11/2/02 ................................. 85............................. vs. Florida A&M..............................................9/10/05 ................................. 93............................. vs. Valparaiso.................................................9/12/98 ................................. 97............................. vs. UT-Martin..................................................8/30/08 ................................. 111........................... vs. Davidson.................................................11/22/97 ................................. 117........................... vs. Austin Peay.............................................11/18/00 ................................. 133........................... vs. Southern Utah.........................................10/20/01 ................................. 134........................... vs. Charleston Southern...............................10/18/03
SCORING
Fewest points allowed (game).............................. 0..................... 9 times (Last time: CSU).........9/19/09 Most points allowed (game).................................. 56................... vs. Oregon.............................12/31/07 Most points allowed (in a win).............................. 44................... at TCU (OT).............................9/25/04 Fewest points allowed (conference game)........... 0..................... at Army (C-USA)....................9/27/013 (American Conference game).................. 3..................... at UCF...................................11/26/15 (BIG EAST game)..................................... 0..................... at Syracuse............................11/12/05 (C-USA game).......................................... 0..................... at Army....................................9/27/03 Most points allowed (conference game)............... 49................... vs. Rutgers (BIG EAST)........11/15/08 (American Conference game).................. 35................... at Houston.............................10/31/13 (BIG EAST game)..................................... 49................... vs. Rutgers............................11/15/08 (C-USA game).......................................... 45................... at Cincinnati...........................11/20/04 Most touchdowns allowed.................................... 7..................... 3 times, last N.C. State............9/13/14
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FIRST DOWNS
PENALTIES BY OPPONENT
Most penalties..................................... 15.................. vs. Louisville..............................................9/24/05 Fewest penalties.................................. 1.................... vs. Houston................................................11/1/14 ................................. 1.................... at Rutgers................................................11/12/09 ................................. 1.................... vs. Davidson............................................11/22/97 Most penalty yards.............................. 158................ at Utah.......................................................10/6/01 Fewest penalty yards........................... 5.................... vs. Houston................................................11/1/14 ........................ 5.................... vs. Davidson............................................11/22/97
TURNOVERS
Most turnovers forced.......................... 7.................... at Syracuse................................................10/3/07 ....................... 7.................... vs. Louisville............................................11/17/07 ....................... 7.................... vs. Houston..............................................11/23/02 Most fumbles forced............................ 7.................... vs. Maryland...............................................9/6/14 ......................... 7.................... at Cumberland...........................................11/8/97 Most fumbles recovered...................... 4.................... vs. Maryland................................................9/6/14 ................... 4.................... at Florida State..........................................9/26/09 ................... 4.................... at Troy State..............................................9/25/99 ................... 4.................... vs. Cumberland..........................................11/7/98 Most interceptions............................... 7.................... at Houston...............................................11/23/02
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TEAM GAME RECORDS DEFENSE 2016
PUNTING
USF FOOTBALL
Most punts forced................................................. 11................vs. UCF.....................................10/13/07 .............................................. 11................vs. SW Texas State.....................9/11/99 .............................................. 11................vs. Valparaiso..............................9/12/98 Most yards allowed .............................................. 488..............vs. Southwest Texas...................9/11/99 Highest avg. per punt (min. 3) allowed................. 51.7.............vs. Cincinnati...............................10/5/13 Fewest punts forced............................................. 0..................at Pittsburgh..............................10/24/09 ........................................... 0..................vs. Georgia Southern................11/15/97 Fewest yards allowed........................................... 0.0...............at Pittsburgh..............................10/24/09 ......................................... 0.0...............vs. Georgia Southern................11/15/97 Lowest avg. per punt (min. 3) allowed.................. 22.7.............vs. Cumberland...........................11/7/98 Most punts blocked............................................... 2..................vs. Cumberland...........................11/7/98
PUNT RETURNS
Most returns forced............................................... 7..................at Northern Illinois.......................8/30/01 Most return yards allowed.................................... 150..............at Oklahoma................................9/28/02 Fewest return yards allowed................................. -7.................at Pittsburgh..............................11/24/07 Highest avg. return yards (min. 3) allowed........... 26.0.............at Florida State............................9/26/09 Lowest avg. return yards (min. 3) allowed............ 0.0 ..............vs. SMU.....................................10/24/15
KICKOFF RETURNS
Most returns forced............................................... 11................vs. Florida A&M...........................9/17/11 Most return yards allowed.................................... 266..............vs. Florida A&M...........................9/17/11 Fewest return yards allowed................................. 0..................8 times (Last at Wisconsin).........9/27/14 Highest avg. return yards (min. 3) allowed........... 44.2.............at UCF.......................................11/29/13 Fewest avg. return yards (min. 3) allowed............ 9.4...............vs. Charleston Southern............10/18/03
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
Bulls career leader in punt yards, Brandon Baker.
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TEAM SEASON RECORDS OFFENSE SCORING
TOTAL OFFENSE
Most points scored............................................... 451......................................................................2007 Most points per game........................................... 36.5 (402 / 11 games).........................................1998 Most PATs by kicking........................................... 53........................................................................2015 Highest PAT pct.................................................... 1.000 (42-of-42)..................................................2007 Consecutive PATs................................................ 73..........................................................2010-Present Most two-point attempts....................................... 5..........................................................................2012 Most two-point conversions.................................. 3..........................................................................2003 Most field goal attempts........................................ 29........................................................................2007 Most field goals made........................................... 19..............................................................2007, 2011 Most safeties........................................................ 2......................................................2002, 2007, 2008
(rushing and passing combined) Most plays............................................................ 991......................................................................2007 Most yards............................................................ 5,741...................................................................2015 Highest avg. yards per play.................................. 6.8.......................................................................1998 Highest avg. yards per game................................ 441.6...................................................................2015
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Most points scored
Fewest points scored
451_________________ 2007 (13 games) 437_________________ 2015 (13 games) 402_________________ 1998 (11 games) 387_________________ 2001 (11 games) 359_________________ 2008 (13 games)
165_________________ 2013 (12 games) 206_________________ 2014 (12 games) 246_________________ 1999 (11 games) 247_________________ 2012 (12 games) 271_________________ 2004 (11 games)
Most points per game
Fewest points per game
36.5_________________ 1998 (11 games) 35.2_________________ 2001 (11 games) 34.7_________________ 2007 (13 games) 33.6_________________ 2015 (13 games) 30.8_________________ 2002 (11 games)
13.8_________________ 2013 (12 games) 17.2_________________ 2014 (12 games) 20.6_________________ 2012 (12 games) 22.4_________________ 1999 (11 games) 23.0_________________ 2006 (13 games)
Most Toudowns Scored
Fewest Touchdowns Scored
54__________________ 2015 (13 games) 49__________________ 2007 (13 games) 47__________________ 2001 (11 games) ____________________ 1998 (11 games) 42__________________ 2009 (13 games)
11___________________ 2013 (12 games) 22__________________ 2014 (12 games) 28__________________ 2012 (12 games) 29__________________ 2000 (11 games) 30__________________ 2003 (11 games)
Most total plays
Fewest total plays
991_________________ 2007 (13 games) 925_________________ 2008 (13 games) 910_________________ 2011 (12 games) 893_________________ 2015 (13 games) 882_________________ 2005 (12 games)
662_________________ 1998 (11 games) 711__________________ 1997 (11 games) 716_________________ 2013 (12 games) 726_________________ 2000 (11 games) 740_________________ 2014 (12 games)
Most total yards
Fewest total yards
5,741________________ 2015 (13 games) 5,383________________ 2007 (13 games) 5,265________________ 2008 (13 games) 5,174________________ 2011 (12 games) 4,753________________ 2009 (13 games)
3,066________________ 2013 (12 games) 3,390________________ 2003 (11 games) 3,437________________ 1999 (11 games) 3,656________________ 2014 (12 games) 3,886________________ 2004 (11 games)
Most yards per play
Fewest yards per play
6.8__________ 6.4__________ 5.9__________ 5.8__________ 5.7__________
4.3__________ 4.4__________ 4.6__________ 4.7__________ 4.9__________
1998________ (662-4,498) 2015________ (893-5,741) 2009________ (805-4,753) 1997________ (711-4,104) 2008________ (925-5,265)
2013_________716-3,066) 2003________ (770-3,390) 1999________ (746-3,437) 2005________ (882-4,171) 2014________ (740-3,656)
Most yards per game
Fewest yards per game
441.6________ 2015_____ (5,741/ 13 gms) 431.2_________2011____ (5,174 / 12 gms) 414.1________ 2007____ (5,383 / 13 gms) 408.9________ 1998____ (4,498 / 11 gms) 405.0________ 2008____ (5,265 / 13 gms) 401.7________ 2001____ (4,419 / 11 gms)
255.5________ 304.7________ 308.2________ 309.4________ 312.5________
2013____ (3,066 / 12 gms) 2014_____ (3,656/ 12 gms) 2003____ (3,390 / 11 gms) 2010____ (4,022 / 13 gms) 1999____ (3,437 / 11 gms)
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TEAM SEASON RECORDS OFFENSE Most total.............................................................. 292......................................................................2011 Most per game...................................................... 24.3 (292 / 13 games).........................................2011 Most by rushing.................................................... 130......................................................................2005 Most by passing.................................................... 155......................................................................2008 Most by penalty.................................................... 27........................................................................2010
Most attempts....................................................... 197......................................................................2005 Most conversions.................................................. 82........................................................................2008 Highest conversion pct......................................... 47.7 (82-172)......................................................2008
Most attempts
Fewest attempts
197_________________ 2005 (12 games) 195_________________ 2007 (13 games) 184_________________ 2002 (11 games) 179_________________ 2015 (13 games) 176_________________ 2012 (12 games)
128_________________ 1998 (11 games) 146_________________ 1997 (11 games) 147_________________ 2010 (13 games) 148_________________ 2000 (11 games) 153_________________ 2004 (11 games)
Most conversions
Fewest conversions
82__________________ 2008 (13 games) 77__________________ 2012 (12 games) 75__________________ 2005 (12 games) 73__________________ 2002 (11 games) 72__________________ 2009 (13 games)
42__________________ 2010 (13 games) 48__________________ 2013 (12 games) 51__________________ 2000 (11 games) 51__________________ 1999 (11 games) 52__________________ 2003 (11 games)
Highest conversion pct.
Lowest conversion pct.
47.7_________ 2008___________(82-172) 43.8_________ 2012___________(77-176) 41.9_________ 2009___________(72-172) 41.4_________ 1998___________(53-128) 40.0__________2011___________(70-175)
28.0_________ 29.0_________ 31.3_________ 31.7_________ 34.5_________
Most total
Fewest total
292_________________ 2011 (12 games) 291_________________ 2008 (13 games) 277_________________ 2007 (13 games) 264_________________ 2015 (13 games) 251_________________ 2012 (12 games)
154_________________ 2013 (12 games) 181_________________ 2003 (11 games) 182_________________ 2014 (12 games) 183_________________ 1999 (11 games) 198_________________ 2000 (11 games)
Most per game
Fewest per game
24.3_________________ 2011 (12 games) 22.4_________________ 2008 (13 games) 21.5_________________ 2001 (11 games) 21.3_________________ 2007 (13 games) 20.9_________________ 2012 (12 games)
12.8_________________ 2013 (12 games) 15.1_________________ 2014 (12 games) 16.5_________________ 2003 (11 games) 16.6_________________ 1999 (11 games) 16.7_________________ 2010 (13 games)
Most by rushing
Fewest by rushing
150_________________ 2015 (13 games) 130_________________ 2005 (12 games) 128_________________ 2011 (12 games) 120_________________ 2008 (13 games) 118__________________ 2007 (13 games)
48__________________ 2013 (12 games) 62__________________ 2014 (12 games) 76__________________ 2001 (11 games) 80__________________ 2002 (11 games) 85__________________ 2003 (11 games)
Most by passing
Fewest by passing
155_________________ 2008 (13 games) 142_________________ 2011 (12 games) 141_________________ 2007 (13 games) 136_________________ 2001 (11 games) 120_________________ 2006 (13 games)
80__________________ 1999 (11 games) 82__________________ 2005 (12 games) 84__________________ 2003 (11 games) 86__________________ 2004 (11 games) 88__________________ 1998 (11 games)
Most by penalty
Fewest by penalty
Most attempts
27__________________ 2010 (13 games) 26__________________ 2012 (12 games) 24__________________ 2001 (11 games) 22__________________ 2011 (12 games) 19__________________ 2015 (13 games)
10__________________ 2004 (11 games) 10__________________ 1998 (11 games) 11___________________ 2005 (12 games) 12__________________ 2003 (11 games) 13__________________ 2006 (13 games)
23__________________ 2006 (13 games) 23__________________ 2005 (12 games) 21__________________ 2001 (11 games) 19__________________ 2015 (13 games( 19__________________ 2014 (12 games) 17__________________ 2007 (13 games) 17__________________ 1997 (11 games)
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
FOURTH DOWNS Most attempts....................................................... 23........................................................................2006 Most conversions.................................................. 13........................................................................2006 Highest conversion pct......................................... 71.4 (10-14)........................................................2009
Most conversions 13__________________ 2006 (13 games) 12__________________ 2007 (13 games) 12__________________ 2005 (12 games) 11___________________ 2015 (13 games) 10__________________ 2009 (13 games) 10__________________ 2001 (11 games) 10__________________ 1997 (11 games)
Highest conversion pct. 71.4_________ 70.6_________ 66.7_________ 58.8_________ 57.8_________
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2013___________(48-172) 2010___________(42-147) 2003___________(52-166) 1999___________(51-161) 2000___________(51-148)
USF FOOTBALL
THIRD DOWNS
2016
FIRST DOWNS
2009____________(10-14) 2007____________(12-17) 1998______________(4-6) 1997____________(10-17) 2015____________ (11-19)
Fewest attempts 6___________________ 1998 (11 games) 7___________________ 2010 (13 games) 9___________________ 1999 (11 games) 10__________________ 2012 (12 games) 10__________________ 2002 (11 games)
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Fewest conversions 2___________________ 1999 (11 games) 3___________________ 2010 (13 games) 3___________________ 2002 (11 games) 4___________________ 1998 (11 games) 5___________________ 2013 (12 games) 5___________________ 2012 (12 games) 5___________________ 2003 (11 games)
Lowest conversion pct. 22.2_________ 30.0_________ 31.3_________ 38.5_________ 42.9_________ 42.9_________
1999______________(2-9) 2002_____________(3-10) 2013_____________(5-16) 2003_____________(5-13) 2010______________(3-7) 2008_____________(6-14)
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RUSHING
PASSING
Most attempts....................................................... 592......................................................................2015 Most net yards gained.......................................... 3,205...................................................................2015 Most rushing TDs................................................. 30........................................................................2007 Highest avg. yards per attempt............................. 5.41.....................................................................2015 Highest avg. yards per game................................ 246.5...................................................................2015
Most attempts....................................................... 483......................................................................2001 Most completions.................................................. 273......................................................................2001 Highest completion pct......................................... 63.5 (226-of-356)................................................2006 Most yards............................................................ 3,115...................................................................2008 Highest avg. yards per game................................ 273.2 (3,005 / 11 games)....................................2001 Most TD passes.................................................... 26........................................................................2015 Fewest passes had intercepted............................ 5..........................................................................2002 Lowest pct. of passes had intercepted................. .012 (5-of-427)....................................................2002
2016
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OUTLOOK
Most attempts
Fewest attempts
592_________________ 2015 (13 games) 579_________________ 2005 (12 games) 565_________________ 2007 (13 games) 518_________________ 2008 (13 games) 508_________________ 2009 (13 games)
344_________________ 2001 (11 games) 353_________________ 1997 (11 games) 359_________________ 2013 (12 games) 376_________________ 2014 (12 games) 399_________________ 2000 (11 games)
Most net yards
Fewest net yards
3,205________________ 2015 (13 games) 2,436________________ 2005 (12 games) 2,405________________ 2007 (13 games) 2,222________________ 2009 (13 games) 2,198________________ 2011 (12 games)
1,064________________ 2013 (12 games) 1,295________________ 2014 (12 games) 1,414________________ 2001 (11 games) 1,433________________ 2003 (11 games) 1,481________________ 2002 (11 games)
Most rushing TDs
Fewest rushing TDs
30__________________ 2007 (13 games) 28__________________ 2015 (13 games) 25__________________ 2001 (11 games) 24__________________ 2008 (13 games) 24__________________ 1998 (11 games)
4___________________ 2013 (12 games) 11___________________ 2014 (12 games) 14__________________ 2012 (12 games) 15__________________ 2000 (11 games) 15__________________ 1999 (11 games) 16__________________ 2002 (11 games)
PLAYERS
Highest avg. yards per attempt
COACHES
5.41_________ 2015______(592 for 3,205) 5.16_________ 1998______(408 for 2,107) 4.62_________ 2004______(447 for 2,066) 4.62__________2011______(476 for 2,198) 4.43_________ 1997______(353 for 1,563)
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Highest avg. yards per game 246.5________ 203.0________ 191.5________ 187.8________ 185.0________
2015_____ (3,205/ 13 gms) 2005____ (2,436 / 12 gms) 1998____ (2,107 / 11 gms) 2004____ (2,066 / 11 gms) 2007____ (2,405 / 13 gms)
Lowest avg. yards per attempt 2.96_________ 3.38_________ 3.44_________ 3.67_________ 3.74_________
2013______(359 for 1,064) 2003______(424 for 1,433) 2014______(376 for 1,295) 2002______(403 for 1,481) 1999______(439 for 1,642)
Lowest avg. yards per game 88.7_________ 107.9________ 128.5________ 130.3________ 134.6________ 142.1________
2013____ (1,064 / 12 gms) 2014_____ (1,295/ 12 gms) 2001____ (1,414 / 11 gms) 2003____ (1,433 / 11 gms) 2002____ (1,481 / 11 gms) 1997____ (1,563 / 11 gms)
Most attempts 483_________________ 2001 (11 games) 434_________________ 2011 (12 games) 427_________________ 2002 (11 games) 426_________________ 2007 (13 games) 407_________________ 2008 (13 games)
Most completions 273_________________ 2001 (11 games) 255_________________ 2008 (13 games) 253_________________ 2011 (12 games) 250_________________ 2007 (13 games) 241_________________ 2002 (11 games)
Highest completion pct. 63.5_________ 62.7_________ 59.8_________ 59.4_________ 58.7_________
2006________(226-of-356) 2008________(255-of-407) 1998________(152-of-254) 2015________(179-of-301) 2007________(250-of-426)
Most yards 3,115________________ 2008 (13 games) 3,005________________ 2001 (11 games) 2,978________________ 2007 (13 games) 2,976________________ 2011 (12 games) 2,827________________ 2006 (13 games)
Highest avg. yards per game 273.2________ 2001____ 252.0________ 2002____ 248.0_________2011____ 239.6________ 2008____ 231.0________ 1997____
(3,005 / 11 gms) (2,772 / 11 gms) (2,976 / 12 gms) (3,115 / 13 gms) (2,541 / 11 gms)
Most TD passes 26__________________ 2015 (13 games) 23__________________ 1998 (11 games) 22__________________ 2001 (11 games) 20__________________ 2009 (13 games) 20__________________ 2002 (11 games)
Fewest passes had intercepted 5___________________ 2002 (11 games) 7___________________ 2000 (11 games) 8___________________ 1997 (11 games) 9___________________ 2015 (13 games) 11___________________ 2014 (12 games) 11___________________ 2011 (12 games) 11___________________ 2004 (11 games) 11___________________ 1998 (11 games)
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Fewest attempts 254_________________ 1998 (11 games) 297_________________ 2009 (13 games) 303_________________ 2005 (12 games) 304_________________ 2004 (11 games) 307_________________ 1999 (11 games)
Fewest completions 143_________________ 2005 (12 games) 145_________________ 2004 (11 games) 152_________________ 1998 (11 games) 157_________________ 1999 (11 games) 166_________________ 2013 (12 games)
Lowest completion pct. 46.5_________ 47.2_________ 47.7_________ 48.6_________ 49.1_________ 51.1_________
2013________(166-of-357) 2005________(143-of-303) 2004________(145-of-304) 2003________(168-of-346) 2014________(179-of-364) 1999________(157-of-307)
Fewest yards 1,735________________ 2005 (12 games) 1,795________________ 1999 (11 games) 1,820________________ 2004 (11 games) 1,957________________ 2003 (11 games) 2,002________________ 2013 (12 games)
Lowest avg. yards per game 144.6________ 163.2________ 164.5________ 165.5________ 166.8________
2005____ 1999____ 2010____ 2004____ 2013____
(1,735 / 12 gms) (1,795 / 11 gms) (2,139 / 13 gms) (1,820 / 11 gms) (2,002 / 12 gms)
Fewest TD passes 7___________________ 2013 (12 games) 8___________________ 2005 (12 games) 8___________________ 2004 (11 games) 11___________________ 2014 (12 games) 12__ 2003 (11 games) & 1997 (11 games)
Most passes had intercepted 16__________________ 2013 (12 games) 16__________________ 2010 (13 games) 16__________________ 2007 (13 games) 15__________________________4 times _____ 2012 (12 games); 2008 (13 games) _____ 2006 (13 games); 2005 (12 games)
Lowest pct. of passes had intercepted
Highest pct. of passes had intercepted
.012_________ 2002__________(5-of-427) .021_________ 2000__________(7-of-327) .022_________ 1997__________(8-of-358) .025_________ 2001_________(12-of-483) .025__________2011_________(11-of-434)
.050_________ .050_________ .045_________ .043_________ .042_________
2010_________(16-of-323) 2005_________(15-of-303) 2013_________(16-of-357) 1998_________(11-of-254) 2006_________(15-of-356)
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TEAM SEASON RECORDS OFFENSE Most punts............................................................ 76.......................................................2003, ‘02, 1999 Highest punting avg.............................................. 43.8 (66-2888)....................................................2014 Most punts had blocked........................................ 2..................................................2005, ‘02, ‘00, 1999
Most returns.......................................................... 54........................................................................2007 Most yards............................................................ 1,134...................................................................2007 Highest avg. yards per return............................... 26.7.....................................................................2015 Most return TDs.................................................... 2..........................................................................2010
Most punts
Fewest punts
76__________________ 2003 (11 games) 76__________________ 2002 (11 games) 76__________________ 1999 (11 games) 73__________________ 2013 (12 games) 67__________________ 2007 (13 games) 67__________________ 2005 (12 games)
39__________________ 1998 (11 games) 48__________________ 1997 (11 games) 49__________________ 2008 (13 games) 55__________________ 2000 (11 games) 56__________________ 2012 (12 games)
Highest punting avg. 43.8_________________ 2014 (12 games) 41.8_________________ 2004 (11 games) 40.3_________________ 1999 (11 games) 40.2_________________ 2013 (12 games) 40.1_________________ 1998 (11 games)
Lowest punting avg. 36.3_________________ 2011 (12 games) 36.3_________________ 2006 (13 games) 36.6_________________ 1997 (11 games) 37.0_________________ 2010 (13 games) 38.8_________________ 2000 (11 games)
Most returns
Fewest returns
54__________________ 2007 (13 games) 51__________________ 2011 (12 games) 49__________________ 2010 (13 games) 49__________________ 2008 (13 games) 48__________________ 2009 (13 games)
29__________________ 2002 (11 games) 30__________________ 2003 (11 games) 30__________________ 2000 (11 games) 30__________________ 1998 (11 games) 35__________________ 2012 (12 games) 35__________________ 2005 (12 games)
Most yards 1,134________________ 2007 (13 games) 1,126________________ 2008 (13 games) 1,093________________ 2015 (13 games) 1,106________________ 2010 (13 games) 1,054________________ 2011 (12 games)
Most punts had blocked
Highest avg. yards per return
2___________________ 2005 (12 games) 2___________________ 2002 (11 games) 2___________________ 2000 (11 games) 2___________________ 1999 (11 games)
26.7_________ 25.2_________ 23.1_________ 23.0_________ 22.6_________
PUNT RETURNS Most returns.......................................................... 50........................................................................2003 Most yards............................................................ 542......................................................................1998 Highest avg. yards per return............................... 15.9 (34 for 540).................................................2002 Most return TDs.................................................... 3..........................................................................2001
Most returns
Fewest returns
50__________________ 2003 (11 games) 47__________________ 1998 (11 games) 46__________________ 2008 (13 games) 43__________________ 2005 (12 games) 39__________________ 2007 (13 games) 39__________________ 1997 (11 games)
14__________________ 2013 (12 games) 19__________________ 2009 (13 games) 20__________________ 2014 (12 games) 20__________________ 2012 (12 games) 25__________________ 2004 (11 games)
Most yards 542_________________ 1998 (11 games) 540_________________ 2002 (11 games) 538_________________ 2005 (12 games) 536_________________ 2001 (11 games) 495_________________ 2003 (11 games)
Highest avg. yards per return 15.9_________ 15.3_________ 13.1_________ 12.5_________ 12.5_________
2002________ (34 for 540) 2001________ (35 for 536) 2006________ (34 for 446) 2000________ (28 for 351) 2005________ (43 for 538)
2015_______ (41 for 1,093 2003________ (30 for 755) 1997________ (37 for 853) 2008_______(49 for 1,126) 2010_______(49 for 1,106)
Most return TDs 2___________________ 2010 (13 games) 1___________________ 2015 (13 games) 1___________________ 2007 (13 games) 1___________________ 2005 (12 games) 1___________________ 2003 (11 games) 1___________________ 2002 (11 games) 1___________________ 1997 (11 games)
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KICKOFF RETURNS
2016
PUNTING
Fewest yards 594_________________ 1998 (11 games) 624_________________ 2012 (12 games) 633_________________ 2006 (13 games) 651_________________ 2002 (11 games) 668_________________ 2000 (11 games)
Lowest avg. yards per return 17.6_________ 17.8_________ 18.9_________ 19.7_________ 19.8_________ 19.8_________
2006________ (36 for 633) 2012________ (35 for 624) 2004________ (44 for 832) 2009________ (48 for 946) 2013________ (47 for 932) 1998________ (30 for 594)
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Fewest yards 121_________________ 2009 (13 games) 133_________________ 2014 (12 games) 133_________________ 2012 (12 games) 196_________________ 2004 (11 games) 198_________________ 2013 (12 games)
Lowest avg. yards per return 6.4__________ 2009________ (19 for 121) 6.5___________2011________ (33 for 215) 6.7__________ 2014________ (20 for 133) 6.7__________ 2012________ (20 for 133) 7.0__________ 2013________ (14 for 198)
Most return TDs 3___________________ 2001 (11 games) 2___________________ 2008 (13 games) 2___________________ 2002 (11 games) 1___________________ 2006 (13 games) 1___________________ 2000 (11 games) 1___________________ 1998 (11 games) 1___________________ 2013 (12 games)
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TURNOVERS
PENALTIES
Most turnovers...................................................... 33........................................................................2007 Fewest turnovers.................................................. 15........................................................... 2015 & 2002 Highest turnover margin...... +............................... 21 (36g/15l).........................................................2002 Lowest turnover margin....... -................................ 19 (9g/19l)...........................................................2004
Most penalties...................................................... 128......................................................................2002 Most penalty yards............................................... 1,086...................................................................2002 Highest avg. yards per game................................ 98.7 (1,086 / 11 games)......................................2002 Fewest penalties................................................... 74........................................................................2010 Fewest penalty yards............................................ 599......................................................................2010
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Most turnovers
Fewest turnovers
33__________________ 2007 (13 games) 29__________________ 2006 (13 games) 28__________________ 2012 (12 games) 26__________________ 2003 (11 games) 26__________________ 2001 (11 games)
15__________________ 2015 (13 games) 15__________________ 2002 (11 games) 17__________________ 1997 (11 games) 18__________________ 1998 (11 games) 19__________________ 2000 (11 games)
Highest turnover margin (gained/lost)
Lowest turnover margin (gained/lost)
+21_________ +10_________ +9__________ +7__________ +6__________
-19__________ -10__________ -8___________ -7___________ -4___________ -2___________
2002____________(36/15) 2015____________(25/15) 2007____________(42/33) 1998____________(25/18) 1997____________(23/17)
FUMBLES
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2012_____________(9/28) 2004____________ (11/21) 2008____________(17/25) 2013____________(23/30) 2006____________(25/29) 2010____________(20/22)
Most penalties
Fewest penalties
128_________________ 2002 (11 games) 112__________________ 2007 (13 games) 111__________________ 2008 (13 games) 110__________________ 2001 (11 games) 109_________________ 2000 (11 games)
74__________________ 2010 (13 games) 75__________________ 2014 (12 games) 77__________________ 2012 (12 games) 78__________________ 1997 (11 games) 79__________________ 2015 (13 games)
Most penalty yards
Fewest penalty yards
1,086________________ 2002 (11 games) 1,001________________ 2000 (11 games) 968_________________ 2001 (11 games) 937_________________ 2007 (13 games) 930_________________ 1999 (11 games)
599_________________ 2010 (13 games) 686_________________ 2012 (12 games) 714_________________ 2015 (13 games) 721_________________ 2011 (12 games) 728_________________ 2014 (12 games)
Highest avg. yards per game
Lowest avg. yards per game
98.7_________ 91.0_________ 88.0_________ 84.5_________ 81.1_________
46.1_________ 2010______ (599 / 13 gms) 54.9_________ 2015______ (714/ 13 gms) 57.2_________ 2012______ (686 / 12 gms) 57.6_________ 2009______ (749 / 13 gms) 60.1__________2011______ (721 / 12 gms)
2002____ (1,086 / 11 gms) 2000____ (1,001 / 11 gms) 2001______ (968 / 11 gms) 1999______ (930 / 11 gms) 2003______ (892 / 11 gms)
Most fumbles........................................................ 28........................................................................2007 Fewest fumbles.................................................... 13........................................................................2005 Most fumbles lost.................................................. 17........................................................................2007 Fewest fumbles lost.............................................. 6..........................................................................2010
REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY
Most fumbles
Fewest fumbles
28__________________ 2007 (13 games) 26__________________ 2003 (11 games) 25__________________ 2014 (12 games) 24__________________ 2012 (12 games) 24__________________ 2009 (13 games)
13__________________ 2005 (12 games) 15__________________ 2000 (11 games) 15__________________ 1998 (11 games) 16__________________ 2008 (13 games) 18__________________ 2004 (11 games) 18__________________ 1999 (11 games)
Most fumbles lost
Fewest fumbles lost
17__________________ 2007 (13 games) 14__________________ 2006 (13 games) 14__________________ 2003 (11 games) 14__________________ 2001 (11 games) 13__________________ 2012 (12 games) 13__________________ 2011 (12 games)
6___________________ 2015 (13 games) 6___________________ 2010 (13 games) 7___________________ 1998 (11 games) 9___________________ 2014 (12 games) 9___________________ 1999 (11 games) 9___________________ 1997 (11 games)
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TEAM SEASON RECORDS DEFENSE Fewest points allowed.......................................... 178......................................................................1998 Fewest points per game allowed.......................... 16.2 (178 / 11 games).........................................1998
(rushing and passing combined) Fewest total plays allowed.................................... 655......................................................................1997 Fewest total yards allowed................................... 2,800...................................................................1997 Lowest avg. yards allowed per play...................... 4.1.......................................................................2003 Lowest avg. yards allowed per game................... 245.5...................................................................1997
Fewest points allowed
Most points allowed
178_________________ 1998 (11 games) 181_________________ 1997 (11 games) 201_________________ 2000 (11 games) 204_________________ 2002 (11 games) 216_________________ 2005 (12 games)
351_________________ 2004 (11 games) 343_________________ 2013 (12 games) 329_________________ 2012 (12 games) 324_________________ 2014 (12 games) 304_________________ 2007 (13 games)
Fewest points per game allowed
Most points per game allowed
16.2_________________ 1998 (11 games) 16.5_________________ 1997 (11 games) 16.9_________________ 2006 (13 games) 18.0_________________ 2005 (12 games) 18.3_________________ 2000 (11 games)
31.9_________________ 2004 (11 games) 28.6_________________ 2013 (12 games) 27.4_________________ 2012 (12 games) 27.0_________________ 2014 (12 games) 23.4_________________ 2007 (13 games)
Fewest total plays allowed
Most total plays allowed
655_________________ 1997 (11 games) 694_________________ 1998 (11 games) 726_________________ 1999 (11 games) 729_________________ 2000 (11 games) 754_________________ 2005 (12 games)
943_________________ 2007 (13 games) 876_________________ 2011 (12 games) 874_________________ 2010 (13 games) 867_________________ 2012 (12 games) 851_________________ 2001 (11 games)
Fewest total yards allowed
Most total yards allowed
2,800________________ 1997 (11 games) 3,101________________ 1998 (11 games) 3,266________________ 2000 (11 games) 3,388________________ 2002 (11 games) 3,436________________ 1999 (11 games)
4,837________________ 2014 (12 games) 4,822________________ 2012 (12 games) 4,454________________ 2007 (13 games) 4,383________________ 2004 (11 games) 4,216________________ 2011 (12 games)
Lowest avg. yards allowed per play
Highest avg. yards allowed per play
4.1__________ 4.1__________ 4.3__________ 4.5__________ 4.5__________ 4.5__________
5.7__________ 5.6__________ 5.6__________ 5.4__________ 5.0__________
2003________ (846-3,472) 2002________ (820-3,388) 1997________ (655-2,800) 1998________ (694-3,101) 2000________ (729-3,266) 2001________ (851-3,837)
Lowest avg. yards allowed per game 254.5________ 281.9________ 287.6________ 296.9________ 298.5________
1997____ 1998____ 2008____ 2000____ 2006____
(2,800 / 11 gms) (3,101 / 11 gms) (3,739 / 13 gms) (3,266 / 11 gms) (3,880 / 13 gms)
2014________ (850-4,837) 2004________ (777-4,383) 2012________ (867-4,822) 2013________ (777-4,209) 2009________ (836-4,183)
Highest avg. yards allowed per game 403.1________ 2014_____ (4,837/ 12 gms) 401.8________ 2012____ (4,822 / 12 gms) 398.5________ 2004____ (4,383 / 11 gms) 351.3_________2011____ (4,216 / 12 gms) 350.8________ 2013____ (4,209 / 12 gms)
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SCORING
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FIRST DOWNS
THIRD DOWNS
Fewest total allowed............................................. 141......................................................................1997 Fewest per game allowed..................................... 12.8 (141 / 11 games).........................................1997 Fewest by rushing allowed................................... 69........................................................................2002 Fewest by passing allowed................................... 36........................................................................1997 Fewest by penalty allowed................................... 7..........................................................................1997
Fewest attempts allowed...................................... 155......................................................................2013 Fewest conversions allowed................................. 45........................................................................2005 Lowest conversion pct. allowed............................ 28.3 (51-180)......................................................2001
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Fewest total allowed
Most total allowed
141_________________ 1997 (11 games) 166_________________ 1998 (11 games) 183_________________ 1999 (11 games) 187_________________ 2000 (11 games) 193_________________ 2005 (12 games)
264_________________ 2012 (12 games) 258_________________ 2014 (12 games) 252_________________ 2015 (13 games) 238_________________ 2013 (12 games) 238_________________ 2004 (11 games)
Fewest per game allowed
Most per game allowed
12.8_________________ 1997 (11 games) 15.1_________________ 1998 (11 games) 16.1_________________ 2005 (12 games) 16.4_________________ 2008 (13 games) 16.6_________________ 1999 (11 games)
22.0_________________ 2012 (12 games) 21.6_________________ 2004 (11 games) 21.5_________________ 2014 (12 games) 20.5_________________ 2001 (11 games) 19.8_________________ 2013 (12 games)
Fewest by rushing allowed
Most by rushing allowed
69__________________ 2002 (11 games) 72__________________ 2008 (13 games) 72__________________ 2000 (11 games) 75__________________ 2011 (12 games) 78__________________ 2001 (11 games)
114__________________ 2014 (12 games) 102_________________ 2015 (13 games) 102_________________ 2012 (12 games) 101_________________ 1998 (11 games) 100_________________ 2013 (12 games)
Fewest by passing allowed
Most by passing allowed
36__________________ 1997 (11 games) 46__________________ 1998 (11 games) 72__________________ 1999 (11 games) 82__________________ 2005 (12 games) 88__________________ 2003 (11 games)
142_________________ 2012 (12 games) 138_________________ 2011 (12 games) 130_________________ 2015 (13 games) 127_________________ 2014 (12 games) 120_________________ 2007 (13 games)
Fewest by penalty allowed
Most by penalty allowed
7___________________ 1997 (11 games) 14__________________ 2010 (13 games) 16__________________ 2007 (13 games) 17__________________ 2014 (12 games) 18__________________ 2009 (13 games)
35__________________ 2008 (13 games) 33__________________ 2006 (13 games) 31__________________ 2001 (11 games) 29__________________ 2004 (11 games) 25__________________ 2003 (11 games)
Fewest attempts allowed
Most attempts allowed
155_________________ 2013 (12 games) 156_________________ 2005 (12 games) 157_________________ 1997 (11 games) 158_________________ 1999 (11 games) 158_________________ 1998 (11 games)
210_________________ 2015 (13 games) 202_________________ 2007 (13 games) 197_________________ 2011 (12 games) 197_________________ 2003 (11 games) 195_________________ 2010 (13 games)
Fewest conversions allowed
Most conversions allowed
45__________________ 2005 (12 games) 47__________________ 1999 (11 games) 51__________________ 2001 (11 games) 51__________________ 1998 (11 games) 53__________________ 1997 (11 games)
78__________________ 2015 (13 games) 78__________________ 2014 (12 games) 77__________________ 2004 (11 games) 73__________________ 2012 (12 games) 73__________________ 2003 (11 games)
Lowest conversion pct. allowed
Highest conversion pct. allowed
28.3_________ 28.8_________ 29.7_________ 30.7_________ 32.3_________
45.8_________ 45.0_________ 42.0_________ 38.9_________ 38.7_________
2001___________(51-180) 2005___________(45-156) 1999___________(47-158) 2007___________(62-202) 1998___________(51-158)
FOURTH DOWNS Fewest attempts allowed...................................... 8..........................................................................2012 Fewest conversions allowed................................. 3..........................................................................2008 Lowest conversion pct. allowed............................ 24.0 (6-25)..........................................................2009
Fewest attempts allowed
Most attempts allowed
8___________________ 2012 (12 games) 9___________________ 2013 (12 games) 11___________________ 2008 (13 games) 12__________________ 2014 (12 games) 13__________________ 1997 (11 games)
26__________________ 2007 (13 games) 25__________________ 2009 (13 games) 22__________________ 2015 (13 games) 22__________________ 2001 (11 games) 20__________________ 1999 (11 games)
Fewest conversions allowed
Most conversions allowed
3___________________ 2008 (13 games) 5___________________ 2013 (12 games) 5___________________ 2005 (12 games) 5___________________ 1999 (11 games) 6___________________ 2009 (13 games) 6___________________ 2004 (11 games) 6___________________ 2003 (11 games) 6___________________ 2002 (11 games) 6___________________ 2000 (11 games) 6___________________ 1998 (11 games) 6___________________ 1997 (11 games)
13__________________ 2015 (13 games) 12__________________ 2007 (13 games) 10__________________ 2014 (12 games) 10__________________ 2011 (12 games) 10__________________ 2010 (13 games)
Lowest conversion pct. allowed 24.0_________ 25.0_________ 27.3_________ 33.3_________ 35.3_________ 35.3_________ 35.3_________
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2004___________(77-168) 2014___________(78-133) 2012___________(73-174) 2009___________(68-175) 2013___________(60-155)
2009_____________(6-25) 1999_____________(5-20) 2008_____________ (3-11) 2005_____________(5-15) 2003_____________(6-17) 2002_____________(6-17) 2000_____________(6-17)
Highest conversion pct. allowed 87.5_________ 2012______________(7-8) 83.3_________ 2014____________(10-12) 62.5__________2011____________(10-16) 59..0________ 2015____________(13-22) 58.8_________ 2010____________(10-17) 55.6_________ 2013______________(5-9)
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TEAM SEASON RECORDS DEFENSE
Fewest attempts allowed
Most attempts allowed
396_________________ 2000 (11 games) 420_________________ 2002 (11 games) 433_________________ 2001 (11 games) 435_________________ 2013 (12 games) 435_________________ 2011 (12 games)
516_________________ 1998 (11 games) 516_________________ 1997 (11 games) 497_________________ 2015 (13 games) 494_________________ 2012 (12 games) 494_________________ 2003 (11 games)
Fewest net yards allowed
Most net yards allowed
949_________________ 2002 (11 games) 1,238________________ 2008 (13 games) 1,270________________ 2001 (11 games) 1,288________________ 2011 (12 games) 1,347________________ 2000 (11 games)
2,195________________ 2014 (12 games) 1,974________________ 1997 (11 games) 1,972________________ 1998 (11 games) 1,838________________ 2015 (13 games) 1,799________________ 2012 (12 games)
Fewest rushing TDs allowed
Most rushing TDs allowed
8___________________ 2010 (13 games) 8___________________ 2007 (13 games) 8___________________ 2002 (11 games) 9___________________ 2006 (13 games) 10__________________ 2003 (11 games)
23__________________ 2004 (11 games) 22__________________ 2014 (12 games) 21__________________ 2012 (12 games) 19__________________ 2015 (13 games) 17__________________ 1998 (11 games)
Lowest avg. allowed per attempt
Highest avg. allowed per attempt
2.3__________ 2002_______ (420 for 949) 2.8__________ 2008______(436 for 1,238) 2.9__________ 2001______(433 for 1,270) 3.0___________2011______(435 for 1,288) 3.0__________ 2003______(494 for 1,493)
4.5__________ 4.0__________ 3.9__________ 3.9__________ 3.9__________
Lowest avg. allowed per game
Highest avg. allowed per game
86.3_________ 2002______ (949 / 11 gms) 95.2_________ 2008____ (1,238 / 13 gms) 107.3_________2011____ (1,288 / 12 gms) 115.2________ 2006____ (1,498 / 13 gms) 115.5________ 2001____ (1,270 / 11 gms)
182.9________ 179.5________ 179.3________ 161.3________ 150.5________
2014______(287 for 2,195) 1999______(440 for 1,774) 2013______(435 for 1,677) 2009______(449 for 1,761) 2005______(446 for 1,746)
2014_____ (2,195/ 12 gms) 1997____ (1,974 / 11 gms) 1998____ (1,972 / 11 gms) 1999____ (1,774 / 11 gms) 2004____ (1,655 / 11 gms)
PASS DEFENSE Fewest attempts allowed...................................... 139......................................................................1997 Fewest completions allowed................................. 63........................................................................1997 Lowest completion pct. allowed............................ 45.3 (63-of-139)..................................................1997 Fewest yards allowed........................................... 826......................................................................1997 Lowest avg. yards allowed per game................... 75.1 (826 / 11 gms).............................................1997 Fewest TD passes allowed................................... 5..........................................................................1997 Most interceptions................................................ 23........................................................................2007 Highest pct. of passes intercepted....................... .072 (10-of-139)..................................................1997
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Fewest attempts allowed
Most attempts allowed
139_________________ 1997 (11 games) 178_________________ 1998 (11 games) 286_________________ 1999 (11 games) 308_________________ 2005 (12 games) 333_________________ 2000 (11 games)
474_________________ 2007 (13 games) 447_________________ 2015 (13 games) 441_________________ 2011 (12 games) 418_________________ 2001 (11 games) 404_________________ 2010 (13 games)
Fewest completions allowed
Most completions allowed
63__________________ 1997 (11 games) 86__________________ 1998 (11 games) 137_________________ 1999 (11 games) 160_________________ 2005 (12 games) 166_________________ 2000 (11 games)
270_________________ 2011 (12 games) 255_________________ 2012 (12 games) 251_________________ 2015 (13 games) 250_________________ 2014 (12 games) 244_________________ 2007 (13 games)
Lowest completion pct. allowed
Highest completion pct. allowed
45.3_________ 47.9_________ 48.3_________ 49.1_________ 49.8_________
68.8_________ 2014________(250-of-363) 68.4_________ 2012________(255-of-373) 62.8_________ 2013________(215-of-342) 61.2__________2011________(270-of-441) 58.9_________ 2010________(238-of-404)
1997_________(63-of-139) 1999________(137-of-286) 1998_________(86-of-178) 2003________(173-of-352) 2000________(166-of-333)
Fewest yards allowed
Most yards allowed
826_________________ 1997 (11 games) 1,129________________ 1998 (11 games) 1,662________________ 1999 (11 games) 1,919________________ 2000 (11 games) 1,979________________ 2003 (11 games)
3,108________________ 2015 (13 games) 3,023________________ 2012 (12 games) 2,928________________ 2011 (12 games) 2,757________________ 2007 (13 games) 2,728________________ 2004 (11 games)
Lowest avg. allowed per game
Highest avg. allowed per game
75.1_________ 102.6________ 151.1________ 165.4________ 174.5________
251.9________ 2012____ (3,023 / 12 gms) 248.0________ 2004____ (2,728 / 11 gms) 244.0_________2011____ (2,928 / 12 gms) 239.1________ 2015_____ (3,108/ 13 gms) 233.4________ 2001____ (2,567 / 11 gms)
1997______ (826 / 11 gms) 1998____ (1,129 / 11 gms) 1999____ (1,662 / 11 gms) 2005____ (1,985 / 12 gms) 2000____ (1,919 / 11 gms)
Fewest TD passes allowed
Most TD passes allowed
5___________________ 1997 (11 games) 6___________________ 1998 (11 games) 11___________________ 2006 (13 games) 11___________________ 2005 (12 games) 12__________________ 2000 (11 games)
21__________________ 2007 (13 games) 20__________________ 2004 (11 games) 19__________________ 2013 (12 games) 18__________________ 2010 (13 games) 17__________________ 2012 (12 games) 17__________________ 2002 (11 games) 17__________________ 2001 (11 games)
Most interceptions
Fewest interceptions
23__________________ 2007 (13 games) 22__________________ 2002 (11 games) 17__________________ 2015 (13 games) 15__________________ 2010 (13 games) 15__________________ 2006 (13 games)
2___________________ 2012 (12 games) 4___________________ 2004 (11 games) 6___________________ 2014 (12 games) 9___________________ 2000 (11 games) 9___________________ 1999 (11 games) 9___________________ 1998 (11 games)
Highest pct. of passes intercepted
Lowest pct. of passes intercepted
.072_________ .055_________ .051_________ .049_________ .042_________
.005_________ 2012__________(2-of-373) .012_________ 2004__________(4-of-335) .016_________ 2014__________(6-of-363) .026_________ 2001_________(11-of-418) .026_________ 2008_________(10-of-378) .027_________ 2000__________(9-of-333) .027__________2011_________(12-of-441)
1997_________(10-of-139) 2002_________(22-of-400) 1998__________(9-of-178) 2007_________(23-of-474) 2005_________(13-of-308)
USF FOOTBALL
Fewest attempts allowed...................................... 396......................................................................2000 Fewest net yards allowed..................................... 949......................................................................2002 Fewest rushing TDs allowed................................ 8............................................................2010, ‘07, ‘02 Lowest avg. yards allowed per attempt................ 2.3 (420 for 949).................................................2002 Lowest avg. yards allowed per game................... 86.3.....................................................................2002
PASS DEFENSE (Cont.)
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OPPONENTS PUNTING
OPPONENTS KICKOFF RETURNS
Most punts forced................................................. 82........................................................................2001 Lowest punting avg. forced................................... 35.8 (71 for 2,542)..............................................1998 Most punts blocked............................................... 7..........................................................................1998
Fewest returns allowed......................................... 18........................................................................2012 Fewest yards allowed........................................... 427......................................................................2012 Lowest avg. yards per return allowed................... 15.2 (34 for 517).................................................2003 Most return TDs allowed....................................... 2..........................................................................2011
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Most punts forced
Fewest punts forced
82__________________ 2001 (11 games) 80__________________ 2003 (11 games) 79__________________ 2008 (13 games) 77__________________ 2002 (11 games) 76__________________ 2005 (12 games)
50__________________ 2004 (11 games) 53__________________ 2013 (12 games) 55__________________ 2009 (13 games) 58__________________ 2014 (12 games) 65__________________ 2012 (12 games)
Lowest punting avg. forced
Highest punting avg. allowed
35.8_________________ 1998 (11 games) 36.3_________________ 2000 (11 games) 37.6_________________ 2003 (11 games) 38.1_________________ 2001 (11 games) 38.2_________________ 2004 (11 games)
43.8_________________ 2013 (12 games) 41.7_________________ 2015 (13 games) 41.3_________________ 2014 (12 games) 41.2_________________ 2008 (13 games) 40.8_________________ 2011 (12 games)
Most punts blocked 7___________________ 1998 (11 games) 3___________________ 2001 (11 games) 2___________________ 2010 (13 games) 2___________________ 2006 (13 games) 2___________________ 2005 (12 games) 2___________________ 2003 (11 games) 2___________________ 2000 (11 games)
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OPPONENTS PUNT RETURNS
COACHES
RECORDS
Most returns allowed
18__________________ 2012 (12 games) 21__________________ 2000 (11 games) 24__________________ 2014 (12 games) 26___________________ 2013 (12 game) 34__________________ 2003 (11 games)
72__________________ 2007 (13 games) 70__________________ 2015 (13 games) 61__________________ 2009 (13 games) 60__________________ 2011 (12 games) 57__________________ 2008 (13 games)
Fewest yards allowed
Most yards allowed
427_________________ 2012 (12 games) 464_________________ 2000 (11 games) 517_________________ 2003 (11 games) 522_________________ 2014 (12 games) 658_________________ 2013 (12 games)
1,681________________ 2007 (13 games) 1,485________________ 2011 (12 games) 1,396________________ 2015 (13 games) 1,292________________ 2008 (13 games) 1,252________________ 2009 (13 games)
Lowest avg. per return allowed
Highest avg. per return allowed
15.2_________ 17.8_________ 18.0_________ 18.1_________ 19.0_________
25.3_________ 2013________ (26 for 658) 24.8__________2011_______(60 for 1,485) 23.7_________ 2012________ (18 for 427) 23.3_________ 2007_______(72 for 1,681) 22.7_________ 2008_______(57 for 1,292)
2003________ (34 for 517) 2001________ (50 for 890) 2002_______(56 for 1,008) 1997________ (44 for 795) 2004________ (39 for 741)
Most return TDs allowed
PLAYERS
REVIEW
Fewest returns allowed
Fewest returns allowed......................................... 9..........................................................................2011 Fewest yards allowed........................................... 19........................................................................2011 Lowest avg. yards per return allowed................... 2.1 (9 for 19).......................................................2011 Most return TDs allowed....................................... 2..........................................................................2006
HISTORY USF MEDIA
Fewest returns allowed
Most returns allowed
9___________________ 2011 (12 games) 10__________________ 2012 (12 games) 10__________________ 2008 (13 games) 11___________________ 2009 (13 games) 14__________________ 1998 (11 games)
31__________________ 2002 (11 games) 28__________________ 2014 (12 games) 28__________________ 2001 (11 games) 26__________________ 2013 (12 games) 26__________________ 2003 (11 games)
Fewest yards allowed
Most yards allowed
19__________________ 2011 (12 games) 30__________________ 1998 (11 games) 75__________________ 2012 (12 games) 86__________________ 1997 (11 games) 109_________________ 2008 (13 games)
307_________________ 2006 (13 games) 282_________________ 2002 (11 games) 246_________________ 2014 (12 games) 231_________________ 2009 (13 games) 228_________________ 2005 (12 games)
Lowest avg. per return allowed
Highest avg. per return allowed
2.1___________2011__________ (9 for 19) 2.1__________ 1998_________ (14 for 30) 4.3__________ 1997_________ (20 for 86) 5.3__________ 2013________ (26 for 138) 6.2__________ 2000________ (25 for 156)
21.0_________ 14.0_________ 10.9_________ 9.7__________ 9.5__________
2___________________ 2011 (12 games) 1___________________ 2008 (13 games) 1___________________ 2005 (12 games) 1___________________ 2002 (11 games) 1___________________ 2000 (11 games) 1___________________ 1999 (11 games)
2009________ (11 for 231) 2006________ (22 for 307) 2008________ (10 for 109) 2010________ (19 for 184) 2005________ (24 for 228)
Most return TDs allowed 2___________________ 2006 (13 games) 1___________________ 2014 (12 games) 1___________________ 2010 (13 games) 1___________________ 2009 (13 games) 1___________________ 2007 (13 games) 1___________________ 2003 (11 games) 1___________________ 2002 (11 games)
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TEAM SEASON RECORDS DEFENSE Most turnovers forced........................................... 42........................................................................2007 Fewest turnovers forced....................................... 9..........................................................................2012 Highest turnover margin....................................... +21 (36g/15l).......................................................2002 Lowest turnover margin........................................ -19 (9g/28l).........................................................2012
Most penalties...................................................... 108......................................................................2001 Most penalty yards............................................... 923......................................................................2012 Highest avg. yards per game................................ 82.1 (903 / 11 gms).............................................2001 Fewest penalties................................................... 63........................................................................1997 Fewest penalty yards............................................ 496......................................................................1997
Most turnovers forced
Fewest turnovers forced
Most penalties
Fewest penalties
42__________________ 2007 (13 games) 36__________________ 2002 (11 games) 34__________________ 2011 (12 games) 30__________________ 2005 (12 games) 28__________________ 2001 (11 games)
9___________________ 2012 (12 games) 11___________________ 2004 (11 games) 17__________________ 2008 (13 games) 17__________________ 2000 (11 games) 20__________________ 2014 (12 games) 20__________________ 2010 (13 games)
108_________________ 2001 (11 games) 99__________________ 2012 (12 games) 96__________________ 2008 (13 games) 95__________________ 2007 (13 games) 93__________________ 2010 (13 games) 93__________________ 2006 (13 games)
63__________________ 1997 (11 games) 64__________________ 1998 (11 games) 66__________________ 2000 (11 games) 69__________________ 2014 (12 games) 69__________________ 2003 (11 games)
Lowest turnover margin (gained/lost)
Most penalty yards
Highest turnover margin (gained/lost) +21_________ +10_________ +9__________ +7__________ +6__________
2002____________(36/15) 2015____________(25/15) 2007____________(42/33) 1998____________(25/18) 1997____________(23/17)
-19__________ -10__________ -8___________ -4___________ -2___________
2012_____________(9/28) 2004____________ (11/21) 2008____________(17/25) 2006____________(25/29) 2010____________(20/22)
FUMBLES Most fumbles forced............................................. 32........................................................................1997 Fewest fumbles forced......................................... 10........................................................................2010 Most fumbles recovered....................................... 19........................................................................2007 Fewest fumbles recovered................................... 5..........................................................................2010
Most fumbles forced
Fewest fumbles forced
32__________________ 1997 (11 games) 29__________________ 2002 (11 games) 28__________________ 1998 (11 games) 27__________________ 2007 (13 games) 26__________________ 2001 (11 games)
10__________________ 2010 (13 games) 12__________________ 2012 (12 games) 13__________________ 2008 (13 games) 13__________________ 2004 (11 games) 14__________________ 2000 (11 games)
Most fumbles recovered
Fewest fumbles recovered
19__________________ 2007 (13 games) 17__________________ 2005 (12 games) 17__________________ 2001 (11 games) 16__________________ 1998 (11 games) 15__________________ 1999 (11 games)
5___________________ 2010 (13 games) 7___________________ 2012 (12 games) 7___________________ 2008 (13 games) 7___________________ 2004 (11 games) 8___________________ 2015 (13 games) 8___________________ 2000 (11 games)
923_________________ 2012 (12 games) 903_________________ 2001 (11 games) 791_________________ 2008 (13 games) 787_________________ 2010 (13 games) 780_________________ 2007 (13 games)
Highest avg. yards per game 82.1_________ 76.9_________ 60.8_________ 60.5_________ 60.4_________
2001______ (903 / 11 gms) 2012______ (923 / 12 gms) 2008______ (791 / 13 gms) 2010______ (787 / 13 gms) 2002______ (664 / 11 gms)
USF FOOTBALL
OPPONENTS PENALTIES
2016
TURNOVERS
Fewest penalty yards 496_________________ 1997 (11 games) 497_________________ 2000 (11 games) 514_________________ 1998 (11 games) 527_________________ 2003 (11 games) 568_________________ 2004 (11 games)
Lowest avg. yards per game 45.1_________ 1997______ (496 / 11 gms) 45.2_________ 2000______ (497 / 11 gms) 46.7_________ 1998______ (514 / 11 gms) 47.9_________ 2003______ (527 / 11 gms) 48.5__________2011______ (582 / 12 gms)
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
INTERCEPTIONS Most interceptions forced..................................... 23........................................................................2007 Fewest interceptions forced.................................. 2..........................................................................2012
Most interceptions forced
Fewest interceptions forced
23__________________ 2007 (13 games) 22__________________ 2002 (11 games) 17__________________ 2015 (13 games) 15__________________ 2010 (13 games) 15__________________ 2006 (13 games)
2___________________ 2012 (12 games) 4___________________ 2004 (11 games) 6___________________ 2014 (12 games) 9___________________ 2000 (11 games) 9___________________ 1999 (11 games) 9___________________ 1998 (11 games)
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SEASON STATS (1997-2015) OFFENSIVE TOTAL OFFENSE
Year
Plays Total
Yards
RUSHING Yards Rush Rush Rush
Yards /Game /Play
Att.
PASSING Rush Rush
Yards /Game TD
/Att.
Pass Pass Pass Comp. Att.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Pct. Pass Int Pass
Yards
TD
/Game
KO
MISCELLANEOUS
Punt
Punt
Turn. 1st
Avg.
Ret. Yds Ret. Yds
Tot. Points
Downs TD
/Game
179 301 2,536 .595 26 9 195.1 42.6 21-229 41-1,093 15 264
2014 740 3,656 304.7 4.9
376 1,295 107.9 11 3.4
179 364 2,361 .492 11 11 196.8 43.8 10-133 42-868 20 182 22
17.2
2013 716 3,066 255.5 4.3
359 1,064 88.7 4
166 357 2,002 .465 7 16 166.8 40.2 14-198 47-932
11
13.8
2012 836 4,410 367.5 5.3
426 1,824 152.0 14 4.3
226 410 2,586 .551 14 15 215.5 39.9 20-133 35-624 28 251 28
20.6
2011 910 5,174 431.2 5.7
476 2,198 183.2 22 4.6
253 434 2,976 .582 15 11 248.0 36.3 33-215 51-1,054 24 292 37 29.2
2010 810 4,022 309.4 5.0
487 1,883 144.8 19 3.9
185 323 2,139 .573 13 16 164.5 37.0 27-311 49-1,106 24 217
32
24.1
2009 805 4,753 365.6 5.9
508 2,222 170.9 22 4.4
168 297 2,531 .566 20 12 194.7 39.9 19-121 48-946 23 227 42
26.5
2008 925 5,265 405.0 5.7
518 2,150 165.4 24 4.2 255 407 3,115 .627 18 15 239.6
2007 991 5,383 414.1 5.4
565 2,405 185.0 30 4.3
2006 841 4,701 361.6 5.6
485 1,874 144.2 22 3.9 226 356 2,827 .635 16 15 217.5
2005 882 4,171 347.6 4.7
579 2,436 203.0 23 4.2
143 303 1,735 .472 8 15 144.6 39.3 43-538 35-742 25 223 31
23.0
2004 751 3,886 353.3 5.2
447 2,066 187.8 23 4.6
145 304 1,820 .477 8 11 165.5 41.8 25-196 44-832 21 202 31
24.6
OUTLOOK
2003 770 3,390 308.2 4.4
424 1,433 130.3 18 3.4
168 346 1,957 .486 12 12 177.9 39.8 50-495 30-755 26 181 30 25.1
PLAYERS
2002 830 4,253 386.6 5.1
403 1,481 134.6 16 3.7
241 427 2,772 .564 20 5 252.0 36.2 34-540 29-651 15 214 36
2001 827 4,419 401.7 5.3
344 1,414 128.5 25 4.1 273
2000 726 3,912 355.6 5.4
399 1,677 152.5 15 4.2
190 327 2,235 .581 14 7 203.2 38.8 28-351 30-668 19 198 29
25.3
1999 746 3,437 312.5 4.6
439 1,642 149.3 15 3.7
157 307 1,795 .511 16 12 163.2 40.3 28-199 40-890 21 183 31
22.4
1998 662 4,498 408.9 6.8
408 2,107 191.5 24 5.2
152 254 2,391 .598 23 11 217.4 40.1 47-542 30-594 18 200 47 36.5
1997 711 4,104 373.1 5.8
353 1,563 142.1 21 4.4
204 358 2,541 .570 12 8 231.0 36.6 39-408 37-853 17 203 33
2016
2015 893 5,741 441.6 6.4 592 3,205 246.5 28 5.4
COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
3.0
25 154
54 33.6
39.5 46-437 49-1,126 25 291
42
27.6
250 426 2,978 .587 19 16 229.1 34.7 39-333 54-1,134 27 277
49
34.7
36.3 34-446 36-633
29 239 38 23.0
30.8
483 3,005 .565 22 12 273.2 38.9 35-536 38-826 26 236 47 35.2
FCS ERA
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SEASON STATS (1997-2015) DEFENSIVE TOTAL OFFENSE
Plays Total
Yards Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush
Yards /Game /Play
Att.
Yards /Game TD
/Att.
Pass Pass Pass Comp. Att.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Pct. Pass Int Pass
Yards
TD
/Game
KO
MISCELLANEOUS
Punt
Punt
Turn. 1st
Avg.
Ret. Yds Ret. Yds
Tot. Points
Downs TD
/Game
2015 944 4,946 380.5 5.2
497 1,838 141.4 19 3.7
251 447 4,946 .562 16 17 239.1 41.7 25-206 70-1,396 25 252 35
22.9
2014 850 4,837 403.1 5.7
487 2,195 182.9 22 4.5
250 363 2,642 .689 16 6 220.2 41.3 28-246 24-522
20 258 38
27.0
2013 777 4,209 350.7 5.4
435 1,677 139.8 16 3.9
215 342 2,532 .629 19 11 211.0 43.8 26-138 26-658
28 238 35
28.6
2012 867 4,822 401.8 5.6
494 1,799 149.9 21 3.6
255 373 3,023 .684 17 2 251.9 39.3 10-75
18-427
9 264 38
27.4
2011 876 4,216 351.3 4.8
435 1,288 107.3 11 3.0
270 441 2,928 .612 16 12 244.0 40.8 9-19
60-1,485 26 235 27
22.7
2010 874 4,132 317.8 4.7
470 1,632 125.5 8
3.5
238 404 2,500 .589 18 15 192.3 40.0 19-184 53-1,156 20 225 26
20.0
2009 836 4,183 321.8 5.0
449 1,761 135.5 15 3.9
215 387 2,422 .556 14 13 186.3 40.3 11-231 61-1,252 23 225 29
19.8
2008 814 2,501 192.4 4.6
436 1,238 95.2 12 2.8
201 378 2,501 .532 16 10 192.4 33.9 10-109 57-1,292 17 213 28
20.0
2007 943 4,454 342.6 4.7
469 1,697 130.5 8
3.6
244 474 2,757 .515 21 23 212.1 35.1 21-152 72-1,681
23.4
2006 849 3,880 298.5 4.6
460 1,498 115.2 9
3.3
199 389 2,382 .512 11 15 183.2 38.4 22-307 41-825 25 228 20 16.9
2005 754 3,731 310.9 4.9
446 1,746 145.5 15 3.9
160 308 1,985 .519 11 13 165.4 40.6 24-228 39-768
30 193 26
18.0
2004 777 4,383 398.5 5.6
442 1,655 150.5 23 3.7
196 335 2,728 .585 20 4 248.0 38.2 19-168 39-741
11 238 43
31.9
2003 846 3,472 315.6 4.1
494 1,493 135.7 10 3.0
173 352 1,979 .491 14 13 179.9 37.6 26-190 34-517
25 205 24
20.4
2002 820 3,388 308.0 4.1 420 949
86.3
8
2.3
42 235 29
USF FOOTBALL
Yards
PASSING
2016
Year
RUSHING
OUTLOOK
210 400 2,439 .525 17 22 221.7 38.7 31-282 56-1,008 35 207 25 18.5
PLAYERS
2001 851 3,837 348.8 4.5
433 1,270 115.5 12 2.9
229 418 2,567 .548 17 11 233.4 38.1 28-197 50-890
28 225 29
21.0
COACHES
2000 729 3,266 296.9 4.5
396 1,347 122.5 12 3.4
166 333 1,919 .498 12 9 174.5 36.3 25-156 21-464
17 187 24
18.3
REVIEW
1999 726 3,436 312.4 4.7
440 1,774 161.3 15 4.0
137 286 1,662 .479 14 9 151.1 39.1 23-204 41-806
24 183 29
22.5
1998 694 3,101 281.9 4.5
516 1,972 179.3 17 3.8
86 178 1,129 .483 6 9 102.6 35.8 14-30
25 166 23
16.2
1997 655 2,800 254.5 4.3
516 1,974 179.5 15 3.8
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45-890
.453 5 10 75.1 39.0 20-86 44-795 23 141
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING
Bulls’ career rushing leader, Andre Hall.
Marlon Mack set the season rushing record with 1,381 yards in 2016.
Game....................................................40........................Dyral McMillan (Sr.) vs. Hofstra...............1999 Season.................................................270......................Andre Hall (Sr.)........................................2005 Career...................................................545......................Matt Grothe........................................ 2006-09
Game ................................. 275*.......................... Marlon Mack (Fr.) vs. Western Carolina.........8/30/14 ................................. 275........................... Andre Hall (Jr.) at UAB...................................11/3/04 Season................................ 1,374........................ Andre Hall (Sr.)...................................................2005 Career ................................. 2,731........................ Andre Hall (Sr).............................................. 2004-05
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
RUSHING YARDS
GAME OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
RANK NAME
ATTEMPTS
YARDS
OPPONENT
1. Dyral McMillan (Sr.)..................40........................221................................. vs. Hofstra, 11/13/99 Andre Hall (Sr.).........................35........................168....................................at Rutgers, 11/5/05 2. 3. Dyral McMillan (Sr.)..................34........................258............................ vs. New Haven, 11/6/99 4. Marlon Mack (Fr.).....................31........................103....................................vs. UConn, 9/19/14 5. Rafael Williams (Fr.).................30........................179......................... vs. Morehead St., 10/4/97 6. Andre Hall (Jr.).........................29........................275......................................... at UAB, 11/3/04 Andre Hall (Sr.).........................29........................100............................. vs. Cincinnati, 11/19/05 8. Mike Ford (Fr.)..........................28........................134................................at Syracuse, 11/10/07 Rafael Williams (Sr.).................28........................122......................vs. James Madison, 9/16/00 Andre Hall (Jr.).........................28........................119......................................... at TCU, 9/25/04 BY A QUARTERBACK Quinton Flowers (So.)...............24........................85....................................at Maryland, 9/19/15 1.
SEASON RANK NAME
ATTEMPTS
YARDS
YEAR
1. Andre Hall (Sr.).........................270......................1,374........................................................2005 Marlon Mack (So.)....................210......................1,381........................................................2015 2. Andre Hall (Jr.).........................210......................1,357........................................................2004 4. Marlon Mack (Fr.).....................202......................1,041........................................................2014 5. Matt Grothe (So.)......................198......................872...........................................................2007 6 Quinton Flowers (So.)...............191......................991...........................................................2015 Dyral McMillan (Sr.)..................181......................1,017........................................................1999 7. Matt Grothe (RFr.)....................178......................622...........................................................2006 8. 9. Moise Plancher (Sr.).................176......................820...........................................................2010 10. B.J. Daniels (RFr.)....................175......................772...........................................................2009 BY A QUARTERBACK 1. Quinton Flowers (So.)...............191......................991...........................................................2015
CAREER RANK.. NAME
ATTEMPTS YARDS
YEAR
1. Matt Grothe...............................545......................2,206.................................................. 2006-09 2. B.J. Daniels..............................526......................2,068.................................................. 2008-12 3. Andre Hall.................................480......................2,731.................................................. 2004-05 4. Rafael Williams.........................463......................2,253.............................................. 1997-2000 5. Demetris Murray.......................425......................1,787.................................................. 2009-12 6 Marlon Mack.............................412......................2,513.......................................... 2014-present 7. Marquel Blackwell.....................402......................1,235.............................................. 1999-2002 8. Moise Plancher.........................388......................1,739.................................................. 2006-10 9. Clenton Crossley......................366......................1,644.................................................. 2001-04 10. Mike Ford..................................331......................1,502.................................................. 2007-09 BY A QUARTERBACK 1. Matt Grothe...............................545......................2,206.................................................. 2006-09
GAME
RANK NAME
ATTEMPTS YARDS
OPPONENT
1. Marlon Mack (Fr.).....................24...................275........................ vs. Western Carolina, 8/30/14 Andre Hall (Jr.).........................29...................275.............................................. at UAB, 11/3/04 3. Dyral McMillan (Sr.).................34...................258................................. vs. New Haven, 11/6/99 4 Marlon Mack (So.)....................21...................230......................................vs. Temple, 11/14/15 5. Andre Hall (Sr.)........................24...................222.....................................at Syracuse, 11/12/05 6. Dyral McMillan (Sr.).................40...................221...................................... vs. Hofstra, 11/13/99 Mike Ford (Jr.)..........................20...................207................................................vs. NIU, 1/2/10 7. 8. Quinton Flowers (So.)..............23...................201..........................................vs. SMU, 10/24/15 9. Andre Hall (Jr.).........................19...................200..........................................vs. Army, 10/16/04 10. Ben Williams (Jr.).....................25...................186.............................................. at FAU, 10/6/07 BY A QUARTERBACK Quinton Flowers (So.)..............23...................201*........................................vs. SMU, 10/24/15 1.
SEASON RANK NAME
ATTEMPTS YARDS
YEAR
1. Marlon Mack (So.)....................201.................1,381*...........................................................2015 Andre Hall (Sr.).........................270.................1,374.............................................................2005 2. 3. Andre Hall (Jr.).........................210.................1,357.............................................................2004 4. Marlon Mack (Fr.).....................202.................1,041.............................................................2014 5. Dyral McMillan (Sr.)..................181.................1,017.............................................................1999 Quinton Flowers (So.)...............191.................991................................................................2015 6. 7. Matt Grothe (So.)......................198.................872................................................................2007 Darrell Scott (Jr.)......................153.................814................................................................2011 8. 9. Moise Plancher (RSr.)..............176.................793................................................................2010 10. B.J. Daniels (RFr.)....................175.................772................................................................2009 BY A QUARTERBACK 1. Quinton Flowers (So.)...............191.................991................................................................2015
CAREER RANK NAME
ATTEMPTS YARDS
YEAR
1. Andre Hall ................................480.................2,731....................................................... 2004-05 2. Marlon Mack.............................412.................2,422............................................... 2014-present 3. Rafael Williams.........................463.................2,253................................................... 1997-2000 4. Matt Grothe...............................545.................2,206....................................................... 2006-09 5. B.J. Daniels..............................526.................2,068....................................................... 2008-12 6. Demetris Murray.......................425.................1,787....................................................... 2009-12 7. Moise Plancher.........................388.................1,739....................................................... 2006-10 8. Clenton Crossley......................366.................1,644....................................................... 2001-04 9. Mike Ford..................................331.................1,502....................................................... 2007-09 10 Dyral McMillan..........................225.................1,246....................................................... 1998-99 BY A QUARTERBACK 1. Matt Grothe...............................545.................2,206....................................................... 2006-09 *American Conference Record
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING Game ................................. 4............................... Marlon Mack (Fr.) vs. Western Carolina.............2014 ................................. 4............................... Ben Williams (Jr.) at FAU..................................2007 Season................................ 13............................. Andre Hall (Sr.)...................................................2005 Career ................................. 25............................. B.J. Daniels................................................... 2008-12
Game (Min. 5 Carries)......... 18.9............. Jermaine Clemons (So.) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan............1997 Game (Min. 10 Carries)....... 14.5............. Lindsey Lamar (Sr.) vs. Syracuse....................................2012 Game (Min. 15 Carries)....... 11.4............. Marlon Mack (Fr.) vs. Western Carolina..........................2014 Game (Min. 20 Carries)....... 11.4............. Marlon Mack (Fr.) vs. Western Carolina..........................2014 Game (Min. 30 Carries)....... 7.6............... Dyral McMillan (Sr.) vs. New Haven................................1999 Season (Min. 75 Carries)..... 6.6............... LaFann Williams (Jr.).......................................................1998 Career (Min. 225 Carries).... 5.8............... Dyral McMillan........................................................... 1998-99
GAME RANK NAME
NO. OPPONENT
YEAR
1. Marlon Mack (Fr.).................4.............. vs. Western Carolina......................................8/30/14 Ben Williams (Jr.).................4.............. at FAU...........................................................10/06/07 3. 15 Times..............................3 ................................................................................................. (A. Hall 4, M. Blackwell 3, D. McMillan 3, J. Clemons 1, Q. Callum 1, B.J. Daniels 1, M. Grothe 1, D. Scott 1)
SEASON RANK NAME
NO.
YEAR
Andre Hall (Sr.).................................... 13........................................................................2005 Quinton Flowers (So.).......................... 12........................................................................2015 Mike Ford (Fr.)..................................... 12........................................................................2007 Andre Hall (Jr.)..................................... 11........................................................................2004 Matt Grothe (So.)................................. 10........................................................................2007 Six Times............................................. 9...................................................................last 2014 (Marlon Mack, 2014, B.J. Daniels 2009, M. Grothe 2006, P. Julmiste 2004, M. Blackwell 2001, D. McMillan 1999, O. Dixon 1998) BY A QUARTERBACK` 1. Quinton Flowers (So.).............................. 12........................................................................2015
1. 2. 4. 5. 6.
CAREER RANK NAME
ATTEMPTS
YARDS
TD
YEAR
1. B.J. Daniels............. 526........................... 2,068..........................25............................... 2008-12 Andre Hall................ 480........................... 2,731..........................24............................... 2005-06 2. 3. Matt Grothe.............. 545........................... 2,206..........................23............................... 2006-09 Mike Ford................. 331........................... 1,502..........................23............................... 2007-09 5. Marquel Blackwell.... 402........................... 1,235..........................20........................... 1999-2002 6. Demetris Murray...... 425........................... 1,787..........................18............................... 2009-12 Rafael Williams........ 463........................... 2,253..........................18........................... 1997-2000 8. Marlon Mack............ 412........................... 2,513..........................17....................... 2014-present Clenton Crossley..... 366........................... 1,644..........................17............................... 2001-04 Otis Dixon................ 144........................... 640.............................17........................... 1997-2000 BY A QUARTERBACK B.J. Daniels............. 526........................... 2,068..........................25............................... 2008-12 1.
LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUNS YARDS 86 80 80 80 80 75 71 67 63 63 62 60
OPPONENT YEAR
LONGEST NON-SCORING RUNS NAME
OPPONENT
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YPC
YEAR
ATT-YDS
OPPONENT
Jermaine Clemons (So.).... 18.9................ 7-132..........................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 9/6/97 Rafael Williams (So.)......... 15.6................ 8-125......................................vs. Valparaiso, 9/12/98 Rafael Williams (So.)......... 14.9................ 8-119............................... vs. Morehead St., 11/21/98 Mike Ford (Fr.)................... 13.8................ 6-83....................................................vs. Elon, 9/1/07 B.J. Daniels (RFr.)............. 13.1................ 8-105............................................... vs. CSU, 9/19/09
GAME (Min. 10 Carries) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YPC
ATT-YDS
OPPONENT
Lindsey Lamar (Sr.)........14.5................... 10-145....................................vs. Syracuse, 10/27/12 Darrell Scott (Jr.)............12.2................... 12-146...........................................vs. FAMU, 9/17/11 Marcus Shaw (Sr.)..........12.1................... 12-147............................ vs. McNeese State, 8/31/13 LaFann Williams (Jr.)......11.7................... 10-117....................................vs. Valparaiso, 9/12/98 Marlon Mack (Fr.)...........11.4................... 24-275......................... vs. Western Carolina, 8/30/14
GAME (Min. 15 Carries) RANK NAME 1. 2. 4. 5.
YPC
ATT-YDS
OPPONENT
Marlon Mack (Fr.).... 11.4.......................... 24-275......................... vs. Western Carolina, 8/30/14 Marlon Mack (So.)... 10.9.......................... 21-230.......................................vs. Temple, 11/14/15 Andre Hall (Jr.)........ 10.5.......................... 19-200...........................................vs. Army, 10/16/04 Mike Ford (Jr.)......... 10.4.......................... 20-207.................................................vs. NIU, 1/2/10 Andre Hall (Jr.)........ 9.7............................ 16-155.....................................at Cincinnati, 11/20/04
GAME (Min. 20 Carries) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YPC
ATT-YDS
OPPONENT
Marlon Mack (Fr.).... 11.4.......................... 24-275......................... vs. Western Carolina, 8/30/14 Marlon Mack (So.)... 10.9.......................... 21-230.......................................vs. Temple, 11/14/15 Mike Ford (Jr.)......... 10.4.......................... 20-207.................................................vs. NIU, 1/2/10 Andre Hall (Jr.)........ 9.5............................ 29-275............................................... at UAB, 11/3/04 Marlon Mack (So.)... 9.2............................ 20-184....................................vs. Syracuse, 10/10/15 Andre Hall (Sr.)........ 9.2............................ 24-222......................................at Syracuse, 11/12/05
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
GAME (Min. 30 Carries) 1. 2. 3. 4.
YPC
ATT-YDS
OPPONENT
Dyral McMillan (Sr.)............ 7.6................. 34-258.................................. vs. New Haven, 11/6/99 Rafael Williams (Fr.)........... 6.0................. 30-179............................... vs. Morehead St., 10/4/97 Dyral McMillan (Sr.)............ 5.5................. 40-221....................................... vs. Hofstra, 11/13/99 Andre Hall (Sr.)................... 4.8................. 35-168..........................................at Rutgers, 11/5/05
SEASON (Min. 75 Carries) RANK NAME 1. 3. 4. 5.
YPC
ATT-YDS
YEAR
Marlon Mack (So.).................................... 6.6..............................210-1,381.........................2015 LaFann Williams (Jr.)................................ 6.6..............................88-580..............................1998 Andre Hall (Jr.)......................................... 6.5..............................210-1,357.........................2004 Rafael Williams (So.)................................ 6.0..............................98-586..............................1998 Jermaine Clemons (So.)........................... 5.8..............................119-686............................1997
CAREER (Min. 225 Carries) RANK NAME
................................. Aston Samuels (RFr.).................................at Syracuse................11/10/07 ................................. Quinton Flowers (So.).................................vs. SMU......................10/24/15 ................................. Demetris Murray (So.).................................at Louisville.................11/13/10 ................................. Andre Hall (Jr.)............................................at Cincinnati................11/20/04 ................................. Andre Hall (Jr.)............................................at TCU..........................9/25/04 ................................. Andre Hall (Jr.)............................................vs. Army.....................10/16/04 ................................. B.J. Daniels (Sr.).........................................vs. Syracuse...............10/27/12
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RANK NAME
RANK NAME
................................. Rafael Williams (So.)..................................vs. Valparaiso...............9/12/98 ................................. Marcus Shaw (Sr.)......................................vs. McNeese State.......8/31/13 ................................. Lindsey Lamar (Sr.)....................................vs. Syracuse...............10/27/12 ................................. Jermaine Clemons (So.).............................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..9/6/97 ................................. Matt Grothe (So.)........................................at Pittsburgh...............11/24/07 ................................. Marlon Mack (Fr.)........................................at Memphis.................11/22/14 ................................. B.J. Daniels (Jr.).........................................vs. UTEP......................9/24/11 ................................. Victor Marc (Jr.)..........................................vs. UTEP......................9/24/11 ................................. Marcus Shaw (Fr.)......................................vs. Stony Brook..............9/4/10 ................................. Andre Hall (Jr.)............................................at UAB..........................11/3/04 ................................. Marlon Mack (Fr.)........................................vs. Western Carolina....8/30/14 ................................. Marlon Mack (Fr.)........................................vs. Western Carolina....8/30/14
YARDS 75 67 67 60 58 57 53
NAME
GAME (Min. 5 Carries)
USF FOOTBALL
AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSH
2016
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 9. 10.
YPC
ATT-YDS
YEAR
Dyral McMillan.......................................... 5.8..............................225-1,246................... 1998-99 Andre Hall................................................. 5.7..............................480-2,731................... 2004-05 Rafael Williams......................................... 4.9..............................463-2,253............... 1997-2000 Marcus Shaw............................................ 4.8..............................239-1,248................... 2010-13 Moise Plancher......................................... 4.5..............................388-1,739................... 2006-10 Clenton Crossley...................................... 4.5..............................366-1,644................... 2001-04 Mike Ford.................................................. 4.5..............................331,1,502................... 2007-09 Vince Brewer............................................ 4.5..............................243-1,099................... 2000-03 Demetris Murray....................................... 4.2..............................425-1,787................... 2009-12 Matt Grothe............................................... 4.0..............................545-2,206................... 2006-09
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2016
USF FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME
TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS IN A GAME (6)
Season................................ 123.4........................ Andre Hall (Jr.)....................................................2004 Career ................................. 118.7........................ Andre Hall..................................................... 2004-05
SEASON RANK NAME
YPG
YDS / GAMES
YEAR
1. Andre Hall (Jr.)......................................... 123.4..........................1,357 / 11.........................2004 2. Marlon Mack (So.).................................... 115.1*........................1,381/ 13..........................2015 3. Andre Hall (Sr.)......................................... 114.5..........................1,374 / 12.........................2005 4. Dyral McMillan (Sr.).................................. 92.5............................1,017 / 11.........................1999 5. Marlon Mack (Fr.)..................................... 86.8*..........................1,041/ 12..........................2014 * Led American Athletic Conference
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
YDS / GAMES
YEAR
MOST 100-YARD GAMES
OUTLOOK PLAYERS
YPG
Andre Hall................................................. 118.7..........................2,731 / 23................... 2004-05 Dyral McMillan.......................................... 62.3............................1,246 / 20................... 1998-99 Matt Grothe............................................... 52.5............................2,206 / 42................... 2006-09 Rafael Williams......................................... 53.6............................2,253 / 42............... 1997-2000 Clenton Crossley...................................... 51.3............................1,644 / 32................... 2001-04 Mike Ford.................................................. 44.2............................1,502 / 34................... 2007-09 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 44.0............................2,068 / 47................... 2008-12 Moise Plancher......................................... 39.5............................1,739 / 44................... 2006-10 Demetris Murray....................................... 38.8............................1,787 / 46................... 2009-12 Jermaine Clemons.................................... 36.0............................1,080 / 30................... 1997-99
Season................................ 9............................... Marlon Mack (So.)..............................................2015 Career ................................. 13............................. Marlon Mack......................................... 2014-present
DATE OPPONENT
NAMES
12/21/15.............................. vs. W. Kentucky....... Marlon Mack (108) / Quinton Flowers (108) 10/27/12.............................. vs. Syracuse............ Lindsey Lamar (145) / B.J. Daniels (134) 11/10/07.............................. vs. Syracuse............ Mike Ford (134) / Aston Samuels (101) 10/6/07................................ at FAU...................... Ben Williams (186) / Matt Grothe (120) 11/21/98.............................. vs. Morehead St....... LaFann Williams (122) / Rafael Williams (119) 9/12/98................................ vs. Valparaiso.......... Rafael Williams (125) / LaFann Williams (117)
MOST YARDS IN TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
YARDS
MOST YARDS IN THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
RANK NAME
GAMES
YEAR
Marlon Mack (So.).................................... 9..........................................................................2015 Andre Hall (Sr.)......................................... 6..........................................................................2005 Andre Hall (Jr.)......................................... 6..........................................................................2004 Marlon Mack (Fr.)..................................... 4..........................................................................2014 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 4..........................................................................2009 Dyral McMillan (Sr.).................................. 4..........................................................................1999
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YEAR
Marlon Mack............................................. 13.......................................................... 2014-present Andre Hall................................................. 12.................................................................. 2004-05 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 8.................................................................... 2008-12 Rafael Williams......................................... 7................................................................ 1997-2000 Dyral McMillan.......................................... 5.................................................................... 1998-99
CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES
GAMES 5 4
GAMES
NAME
OPPONENTS
................................. Marlon Mack...................................2015: at ECU (117), vs. Temple (230), ..................................................vs. Cincinnati (106), at UCF (102), vs. Western Kentucky (108) ................................. Andre Hall (Jr.).................................... 2004: at UAB (275), vs. ECU (161), .........................................................................................at Cincinnati (155), vs. Memphis (134)
SEASON
MOST 200-YARD GAMES
RANK NAME GAMES YEAR 1. Andre Hall (Jr.)......................................... 2..........................................................................2004 Dyral McMillan (Sr.).................................. 2..........................................................................1999
CAREER
RANK NAME 1. 2. 4.
146
GAMES
YEAR
Andre Hall................................................. 3.................................................................... 2004-05 Marlon Mack............................................. 2............................................................2014-Present Dyral McMillan.......................................... 2.................................................................... 1998-99 Quinton Flowers (QB)............................... 1............................................................ 2014-present Mike Ford.................................................. 1.................................................................... 2007-09
GAMES (YARDS), DATE
Andre Hall (Jr.)........ 591.................................. at UAB (275), 11/3/04; vs. ECU (161), 11/13/04; ........................................................................................................ at Cincinnati (155), 11/20/04 Andre Hall (Jr.)........ 549.......................... vs. Army (200), 10/16/04; at Louisville (74), 10/22/04; ...................................................................................................................at UAB (275), 11/3/04 Andre Hall (Jr.)........ 510................................at Louisville (74), 10/22/04; at UAB (275), 11/3/04 ............................................................................................................... vs. ECU (161), 11/13/04 Dyral McMillan (Sr.).500......................... at JMU (21), 10/30/99; vs. New Haven (259), 11/6/99; ...........................................................................................................vs. Hofstra (221), 11/13/99 Andre Hall (Sr.)........ 490....................... at Rutgers (168), 11/5/05; at Syracuse (222), 11/12/05; .......................................................................................................vs. Cincinnati (100), 11/19/05
SEASON 1. 2. 4.
GAMES (YARDS), DATE
Dyral McMillan (Sr.).479................ vs. New Haven (258), 11/06/99; vs. Hofstra (221), 11/13/99 Andre Hall (Jr.)........ 436................................... at UAB (275), 11/4/04; vs. ECU (161), 11/13/04 Andre Hall (Sr.)........ 390........................ at Rutgers (168), 11/5/05; at Syracuse (222), 11/12/05 Andre Hall (Jr.)........ 349................................at Louisville (74), 10/22/04; at UAB (275), 11/3/04
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING
NAME
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
TOP RUSHING GAMES BY CLASS
CLASS
NAME
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
Senior ................................. Dyral McMillan......... 258.............................vs. New Haven.............11/6/99 Junior ................................. Andre Hall................ 275.............................at UAB..........................11/3/04 Sophomore.......................... Marlon Mack............ 230.............................vs. Temple..................11/14/15 Freshman............................ Marlon Mack............ 275.............................vs. Western Carolina....8/30/14
TOP RUSHING SEASONS BY CLASS
CLASS
NAME
YARDS
YEAR
Senior ................................. Andre Hall...................................................1,374................................2005 Junior ................................. Andre Hall...................................................1,357................................2004 Sophomore.......................... Marlon Mack...............................................1,381................................2015 Freshman............................ Marlon Mack...............................................1,041................................2014
ALL-TIME 100+ YARD RUSHING GAMES RANK NAME
ATTEMPTS
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Marlon Marck (Fr.).............. 24...................... 275.........................vs. Western Carolina....8/30/14 Andre Hall (Jr.)................... 29...................... 275.........................at UAB..........................11/3/04 Dyral McMillan (Sr.)............ 34...................... 258.........................vs. New Haven.............11/6/99 Marlon Mack (So.).............. 21...................... 230.........................vs. Temple..................11/14/15 Andre Hall (Sr.)................... 24...................... 222.........................at Syracuse................11/12/05 Dyral McMillan (Sr.)............ 40...................... 221.........................vs. Hofstra..................11/13/99 Mike Ford (Jr.).................... 20...................... 207.........................vs. NIU............................1/2/10 Quinton Flowers (So.)......... 23...................... 201.........................vs. SMU......................10/24/15 Andre Hall (Jr.)................... 19...................... 200.........................vs. Army.....................10/16/04
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 21. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 30. 31. 33. 34. 36. 37. 38. 39. 41. 42. 44.
Ben Williams (Jr.)............... 25...................... 186.........................at FAU..........................10/6/07 Marlon Mack (So.).............. 20...................... 184.........................vs. Syracuse...............10/10/15 Rafael Williams (Fr.)........... 30...................... 179.........................vs. Morehead St...........10/4/97 Andre Hall (Sr.)................... 35...................... 168.........................at Rutgers.....................11/5/05 Andre Hall (Jr.)................... 27...................... 161.........................vs. ECU......................11/13/04 Marcus Shaw (Sr.).............. 22...................... 159.........................vs. FAU.........................9/14/13 Andre Hall (Sr.)................... 18...................... 156.........................vs. FAMU......................9/10/05 Andre Hall (Sr.)................... 22...................... 155.........................vs. UCF........................9/17/05 Andre Hall (Jr.)................... 16...................... 155.........................at Cincinnati................11/20/04 Darrell Scott (Jr.)................ 12...................... 146.........................vs. FAMU......................9/17/11 Matt Grothe (So.)................ 25...................... 146.........................at UConn....................10/27/07 Marcus Shaw (Sr.).............. 12...................... 145.........................vs. McNeese State.......8/31/13 Lindsey Lamar (Sr.)............ 10...................... 145.........................vs. Syracuse...............10/27/12 Dyral McMillan (Sr.)............ 14...................... 144.........................vs. New Hampshire....10/23/99 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).............. 22...................... 141.........................vs. Louisville...............11/21/09 Mike Ford (Fr.).................... 24...................... 140.........................vs. Louisville...............11/17/07 Moise Plancher (Sr.)........... 21...................... 135.........................vs. Rutgers...................11/3/10 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)................ 12...................... 134.........................vs. Syracuse...............10/27/12 Mike Ford (Fr.).................... 28...................... 134.........................at Syracuse................11/10/07 Andre Hall (Jr.)................... 24...................... 134.........................vs. Memphis...............11/27/04 Jermaine Clemons (So.)..... 14...................... 133.........................vs. Charleston So.........11/1/97 Marquel Blackwell (So.)...... 12...................... 132.........................at Baylor.......................9/23/00 Jermaine Clemons (So.)..... 7........................ 132.........................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..9/6/97 Marlon Mack (So.).............. 23...................... 131.........................vs. FAMU........................9/5/15 Marlon Mack (Fr.)............... 19...................... 130.........................at Tulsa.......................10/18/14 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)................. 15...................... 130.........................vs. UTEP......................9/24/11 Marcus Shaw (Sr.).............. 20...................... 127.........................vs. Miami......................9/28/13 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).............. 23...................... 126.........................at Florida St..................9/26/09 Rafael Williams (So.).......... 8........................ 125.........................vs. Valparaiso...............9/12/98 Rafael Williams (Sr.)........... 28...................... 122.........................vs. James Madison.......9/16/00 LaFann Williams (Jr.).......... 13...................... 122.........................vs. Moehead St..........11/21/98 Matt Grothe (So.)................ 14...................... 120.........................vs. FAU.........................10/6/07 Andre Hall (Jr.)................... 28...................... 119.........................at TCU..........................9/25/04 Rafael Williams (So.).......... 8........................ 119.........................vs. Morehead St.........11/21/98 Andre Hall (Sr.)................... 19...................... 118.........................vs. N.C. State.............12/31/05 Rafael Williams (Fr.)........... 12...................... 118.........................vs. Davidson...............11/22/97 @USFFOOTBALL • #GoBulls
Marlon Mack....................... 27...................... 117.........................at ECU..........................11/7/15 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)................. 21...................... 117.........................at Syracuse................11/11/11 DeJuan Green (Sr.)............ 13...................... 117.........................at ECU..........................11/8/03 LaFann Williams (Jr.).......... 10...................... 117.........................vs. Valparaiso...............9/12/98 Demetris Murray (So.)........ 15...................... 115.........................vs. WKU.......................9/25/10 Moise Plancher (Sr.)........... 18...................... 115.........................at WKU.........................9/12/09 Rafael Williams (Sr.)........... 19...................... 114.........................vs. Jacksonville St..........9/2/00 Marlon Mack (So.).............. 13...................... 113.........................at UConn....................10/17/15 Marquel Blackwell (So.)...... 17...................... 113.........................vs. Troy St....................9/30/00 Lindsey Lamar (Sr.)............ 15...................... 110.........................at Louisville.................10/20/12 Dyral McMillan (Sr.)............ 19...................... 110.........................vs. Liberty.....................10/9/99 Quinton Flowers (So.)......... 16...................... 108.........................vs. W. Kentucky..........12/21/15 Marlon Mack (So.).............. 17...................... 108.........................vs. W. Kentucky..........12/21/15 Demetris Murray (Sr.)......... 16...................... 108.........................at Miami......................11/17/12 Ben Williams (So.).............. 22...................... 108.........................vs. UConn.....................10/7/06 Marlon Mack (So.).............. 20...................... 107.........................vs. Memphis............... 10/2/15) B.J. Daniels (So.)................ 13...................... 107.........................at Florida......................9/11/10 Rafael Williams (Fr.)........... 10...................... 107.........................at Cumberland..............11/8/97 Marlon Mack (So.).............. 11...................... 106.........................vs. Cincinnati..............11/20/15 Demetris Murray (So.)........ 13...................... 106.........................at Louisville.................11/11/10 Marlon Mack (Fr.)............... 31...................... 105.........................vs. UConn.....................9/19/14 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).............. 8........................ 105.........................vs. Charleston So.........9/19/09 Clenton Crossley (Jr.)......... 12...................... 105.........................vs. Charleston So.......10/18/03 Vince Brewer (Fr.).............. 14...................... 105.........................vs. Austin Peay...........11/18/00 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).............. 14...................... 104.........................vs. WVU.....................10/30/09 Marlon Mack (So.).............. 18...................... 102.........................at UCF........................11/26/15 Marlon Mack (Fr.)............... 16...................... 102.........................at Memphis.................11/22/14 Dyral McMillan (Jr.)............. 16...................... 102.........................vs. Cumberland............11/7/98 Moise Plancher (Sr.)........... 24...................... 101.........................at Miami......................11/27/10 Aston Samuels (Fr.)............ 2........................ 101.........................at Syracuse................11/10/07 Ricky Ponton (So.).............. 17...................... 101.........................at North Carolina........10/14/06 Darrell Scott (Jr.)................ 19...................... 100.........................at Rutgers.....................11/5/11 Matt Grothe (So.)................ 16...................... 100.........................vs. UCF......................10/13/07 Andre Hall (Sr.)................... 29...................... 100.........................vs. Cincinnati..............11/19/05
USF FOOTBALL
Home ................................. Marlon Mack............ 275.............................vs. Western Carolina ...8/30/14 Road ................................. Andre Hall (Jr.)......... 275.............................at UAB..........................11/3/04 Bowl ................................. Mike Ford (Jr.).......... 207.............................vs. NIU............................1/2/10 .....................................................................................................2009 International Bowl
45. 49. 51. 52. 54. 56. 60. 63. 65. 69. 70. 73. 76. 78.
2016
HIGH HOME AND ROAD RUSHING GAMES
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Bulls’ fifth all-time career rusher, B.J. Daniels.
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2016
USF FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING
Bulls’ career leader in pass attempts, completions and yards, Marquel Blackwell.
Bulls’ second all-time leader in attempts, completions and yards, Matt Grothe.
PASS ATTEMPTS
PASS COMPLETIONS
OUTLOOK
Game ................................. 65............................. Marquel Blackwell (Jr.) at Pittsburgh................9/8/01 Season................................ 456........................... Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).......................................2001 Career ................................. 1,417........................ Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1999-2002
PLAYERS
GAME
Game ................................. 37............................. Marquel Blackwell (Jr.) vs. Southern Utah....10/20/01 ................................. 37............................. Marquel Blackwell (Jr.) at Pittsburgh................9/8/01 Season................................ 258........................... Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).......................................2001 Career ................................. 795........................... Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1999-2002
COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
ATTEMPTS
OPPONENT
DATE
Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 65...............................at Pittsburgh...................9/8/01 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 61...............................at Memphis...................9/22/01 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 55...............................at Utah..........................10/6/01 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 54...............................vs. Cincinnati................11/3/07 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 48...............................vs. Cincinnati..............10/22/11 Ronnie Banks (Jr.).................................... 47...............................vs. Louisville.................10/4/03 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 47...............................at North Texas..............10/5/02 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 46...............................vs. Southern Utah.......10/20/01 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 45...............................vs. Kansas....................9/12/08 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 43...............................vs. Rutgers.................11/15/08
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
ATTEMPTS
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 456......................................................................2001 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 403......................................................................2002 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 392......................................................................2007 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 380......................................................................2008 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 365......................................................................2011 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)................................. 326......................................................................1997 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 317......................................................................2006 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 296......................................................................2000 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 290......................................................................2012 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 276......................................................................2015
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
148
ATTEMPTS
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1,417......................................................... 1999-2002 Matt Grothe............................................... 1,148............................................................. 2006-09 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 1,132............................................................. 2008-12 Pat Julmiste.............................................. 591................................................................ 2003-06 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 519................................................................ 1997-98
GAME RANK NAME 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10.
COMPLETIONS
OPPONENT
DATE
Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 37...............................vs. Southern Utah.......10/20/01 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 37...............................at Pittsburgh...................9/8/01 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 32...............................vs. Kansas....................9/12/08 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 31...............................vs. Cincinnati..............10/22/11 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 31...............................vs. Cincinnati................11/3/07 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 30...............................at Louisville.................10/25/08 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 29...............................at North Texas..............10/5/02 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 28...............................vs. Rutgers.................11/15/08 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 28...............................at Utah..........................10/6/01 Four Times............................................... 27................................................................................
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
COMPLETIONS
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 258......................................................................2001 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 240......................................................................2008 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 232......................................................................2007 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 230......................................................................2002 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 215......................................................................2011 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 202......................................................................2006 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)................................. 186......................................................................1997 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 171......................................................................2000 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 165......................................................................2012 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 163......................................................................2015
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
COMPLETIONS
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell..................................... 795............................................................ 1999-2002 Matt Grothe............................................... 717................................................................ 2006-09 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 649................................................................ 2008-12 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 300................................................................ 1997-98 Pat Julmiste.............................................. 289................................................................ 2003-06
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING Game ................................. 409........................... B.J. Daniels (Jr.) vs. Cincinnati.....................10/22/11 Season................................ 2,911........................ Matt Grothe (Jr.).................................................2008 Career ................................. 9,108........................ Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1999-2002
Game ................................. 82.6 (19-23)............. Matt Grothe (Sr.) vs. Wofford............................9/5/09 Season................................ 63.7 (202-317)......... Matt Grothe (RFr.)..............................................2006 Career ................................. 62.5 (717-1,148)...... Matt Grothe................................................... 2006-09
GAME
GAME (Min. 20 Attempts)
RANK NAME 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 409.............................vs. Cincinnati..............10/22/11 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 382.............................vs. FAMU......................9/17/11 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 382.............................vs. Cincinnati................11/3/07 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 364.............................vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 363.............................at Nevada.......................9/8/12 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 360.............................vs. WKU.......................11/4/00 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 359.............................vs. Ball St.....................9/10/11 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 346.............................vs. UCF........................9/12/08 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 344.............................at Louisville.................10/25/08 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 343.............................at Pittsburgh...................9/8/01
SEASON YARDS
YEAR
Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 2,911...................................................................2008 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 2,882...................................................................2001 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 2,670...................................................................2007 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 2,590...................................................................2002 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 2,585...................................................................2011 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 2,576...................................................................2006 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)................................. 2,362...................................................................1997 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 2,296...................................................................2015 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 2,075...................................................................2012 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 2,016...................................................................2000
CAREER YARDS
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell..................................... 9,108......................................................... 1999-2002 Matt Grothe............................................... 8,669............................................................. 2006-09 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 8,433............................................................. 2008-12 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 4,138............................................................. 1997-98 Pat Julmiste.............................................. 3,461............................................................. 2003-06
AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME
SEASON (Min. 10 Games) RANK NAME
YPG
YDS / GAMES
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 262.0..........................2,882 / 11.........................2001 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 235.0..........................2,585 / 11.........................2011 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 235.5..........................2,590 / 11.........................2002 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 223.9..........................2,911 / 13.........................2008 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)................................. 214.7..........................2,362 / 11.........................1997
CAREER (Min. 20 Games) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YDS / GAMES
YEAR
MOST 50-YARD PASS PLAYS
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
OPPONENT
DATE
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
PCT
COMP-ATT
YEAR
Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 63.7............................202-317............................2006 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 63.2............................240-380............................2008 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 59.2............................232-392............................2007 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 59.1............................163-276............................2015 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)................................ 59.1............................114-193............................1998 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 58.9............................215-365............................2011 B.J. Daniels (So.)...................................... 58.4............................143-245............................2010 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 57.8............................171-296............................2000 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 57.1............................230-408............................2002 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)................................. 57.1............................186-326............................1997
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW
PCT
COMP-ATT
YEAR
Matt Grothe............................................... 62.5............................717-1,148................... 2006-09 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 57.8............................300-519...................... 1997-98 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 57.3............................649-1,132................... 2008-12 Marquel Blackwell..................................... 56.1............................795-1,417............... 1999-2002 Ronnie Banks........................................... 49.7............................176-354...................... 2001-04
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Game ................................. 20.5.......................... Glen Gauntt (So.) vs. Cumberland.....................1998 Season................................ 16.3.......................... B.J. Daniels (RFr.)..............................................2009 Career ................................. 13.8.......................... Chad Barnhardt............................................ 1997-98
GAME (Min. 10 Completions) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YPC
YDS / COMP
OPPONENT
DATE
Glen Gauntt (So.)............ 20.5.................. 266 / 13......................vs. Cumberland............11/7/98 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)....... 19.8.................. 238 / 12......................vs. Elon.........................10/4/98 Quinton Flowers (So.)...... 19.5.................. 273/ 14.......................vs. W. Kentucky..........12/21/15 Pat Julmiste (So.)............ 19.4.................. 233 / 12......................vs. ECU......................11/13/04 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)....... 18.3.................. 293 / 16......................at Liberty.......................9/19/98
SEASON (Min. 60 Completions) YPG
Marquel Blackwell..................................... 207.0..........................9,108 / 44............... 1999-2002 Matt Grothe............................................... 206.4..........................8,669 / 42................... 2006-09 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 196.7..........................4,138 / 21................... 1997-98 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 179.4..........................8,433 / 47................... 2008-12 Pat Julmiste.............................................. 98.4............................3,642 / 37................... 2003-06
CAREER
COMP-ATT
AVG. YARDS PER COMPLETION
Season................................ 262.0........................ Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).......................................2001 Career ................................. 207.0........................ Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1999-2002
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
PCT
Matt Grothe (Sr.).............82.6................... 19-23..........................vs. Wofford.....................9/5/09 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)...80.4................... 37-46..........................vs. Southern Utah.......10/20/01 Matt Grothe (RFr.)..........76.0................... 19-25..........................vs. Pittsburgh................11/4/06 Matt Grothe (Jr.).............75.0................... 30-40..........................vs. Louisville...............10/25/08 B.J. Daniels (So.)............74.1................... 20-27..........................vs. Clemson................12/31/10 Matt Grothe (So.)............73.9................... 17-23..........................vs. Louisville...............11/17/07 Matt Grothe (RFr.)..........73.3................... 22-30..........................at WVU.......................11/25/06 Matt Grothe (Jr.).............73.0................... 19-26..........................vs. Syracuse...............10/18/08 B.J. Daniels (Jr.).............71.8................... 28-39..........................vs. Ball St.....................9/10/11 Matt Grothe (RFr.)..........71.4................... 25-35..........................vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06
CAREER (Min. 200 Attempts)
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
SEASON (Min. 100 Attempts)
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
RANK NAME
USF FOOTBALL
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
2016
PASSING YARDS
PLAYS
YEAR
B.J. Daniels.............................................. 15.................................................................. 2008-12 Marquel Blackwell..................................... 11.............................................................. 1999-2002 Pat Julmiste.............................................. 9.................................................................... 2003-06 Matt Grothe............................................... 8.................................................................... 2006-09 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 7.................................................................... 1997-98 @USFFOOTBALL • #GoBulls
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YPC
YDS / COMP
YEAR
B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 16.3............................1,983 / 122.......................2009 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)................................ 15.6............................1,776 / 114.......................1998 Quinton Flowers....................................... 14.0............................2,296 / 16 3......................2015 Mike White (So.)....................................... 13.4............................1,639 / 122.......................2014 Pat Julmiste (So.)..................................... 13.3............................1,570 / 118.......................2004
CAREER (Min. 120 Completions) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YPC
YDS / COMP
YEAR
Chad Barnhardt........................................ 13.8............................4,138 / 300................. 1997-98 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 13.0............................8,433 / 649................. 2008-12 Pat Julmiste.............................................. 12.6............................3,642 / 289................. 2003-06 Matt Grothe............................................... 12.1............................8,669 / 717................. 2006-09 Marquel Blackwell..................................... 11.5............................9,108 / 795............. 1999-2002
149
USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
200-YARD PASSING GAMES
Game ................................. 5............................... Marquel Blackwell (Sr.) at ECU..........................2002 Season................................ 22............................. Quinton Flowers (So.).........................................2015 Career ................................. 67............................. Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1999-2002
Season................................ 10............................. Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).......................................2001 Career ................................. 23............................. Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1999-2002
GAME RANK NAME
NO.
OPPONENT
DATE
1. Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 5.................................at ECU........................10/19/02 2. SevenTimes.............................................. 4.................................Last, Q. Flowers vs. Cincy, ‘15 (Marquel Blackwell 3, Chad Barnhardt 1, Ronnie Banks 1, B.J. Daniels 1, Quinton Flowers 1)
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.
NO.
YEAR
Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 22........................................................................2015 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 20........................................................................2001 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 18........................................................................2008 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 18........................................................................2002 Chad Barnharndt (Sr.).............................. 17........................................................................1998 Marquel Blackwell (Fr.)............................. 16........................................................................1999 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 15........................................................................2006 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 14........................................................................2012 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 14........................................................................2009 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 14........................................................................2007
CAREER OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
RANK NAME 1. 2. 4. 5.
YARDS
TD
YEAR
LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
YARDS 95 85 85 84 79 77 76 75 75 75 75 73 71 70
COMP-ATT
Marquel Blackwell.... 795-1,417................. 9,108..........................67........................... 1999-2002 B.J. Daniels............. 649-1,132................. 8,433..........................52............................... 2008-12 Matt Grothe.............. 717-1,148................. 8,669..........................52............................... 2006-09 Chad Barnhardt....... 300-519.................... 4,138..........................27............................... 1997-98 Quinton Flowers...... 171-296.................... 2,407..........................22....................... 2014-present
NAME
OPPONENT
DATE
................................. M. Blackwell to D. Rubin.............................vs. NIU............................9/7/02 ................................. M. White to A. Davis...................................at Tulsa.......................10/18/14 ................................. B.J. Daniels to C. Mitchell...........................at Syracuse..................10/3/09 ................................. B.J. Daniels to D. Scott...............................vs. FAMU......................9/26/11 ................................. M. Grothe to T. Johnson.............................vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06 ................................. P. Julmiste to J. Peyton..............................at UAB..........................11/3/04 ................................. P. Julmiste to A. Hall...................................at Pittsburgh...............10/15/05 ................................. M. White to R. Bronson...............................vs. N.C. State...............9/13/14 ................................. C. Barnhardt to C. Dell................................vs. Elon.......................10/10/98 ................................. C. Barnhardt to C. Dell................................vs. Slippery Rock............9/5/98 ................................. G. Gregory to C. Mitchell............................vs. UCF......................10/13/07 ................................. B.J. Daniels to S. Griffin..............................at Florida St..................9/26/09 ................................. Quinton Flowers to D’Ernest Johnson........at Florida St..................9/12/15 ................................. F. Hornes from B.J. Daniels........................at Cincinnati................10/22/10
Touchdown Passes by Non-QB YARDS 50 34 29 27 16 11 3
150
NAME
OPPONENT
DATE
...................... Charlie Jackson (WR) to Leon Mathews (WR)......vs. Citadel.....................10/3/98 ...................... D’Ernest Johnson (RB) to Tyre McCants (WR).....vs. W. Kentucky..........12/21/15 ...................... D’Ernest Johnson (RB) to Rodney Adams (WR)...at UConn....................10/17/15 ...................... Demetris Murray (RB) to Deonte Welch (WR).......vs. Louisville...............11/25/11 ...................... Andre Hall (RB) to Pat Julmiste (QB)....................vs. Pittsburgh................12/4/04 ...................... Amarri Jackson (WR) to Derek Carter (TE)...........vs. Louisville.................9/24/05 ...................... Clenton Crossley (RB) to Tim Jones (TE).............vs. Utah St..................11/24/01
GAMES RANK NAME 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 32. 33. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 43. 45. 46. 47. 49. 50. 51. 52. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 61. 62. 64. 65.
COMP-ATT
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
B.J. Daniels (Jr.).............. 31-48................ 409..................... vs. Cincinnati.....................10/22/11 B.J. Daniels (Jr.).............. 21-31................ 382..................... vs. FAMU.............................9/17/11 Matt Grothe (So.)............. 31-54................ 382..................... vs. Cincinnati.......................11/3/07 Matt Grothe (RFr.)........... 25-35................ 364..................... vs. Syracuse......................11/11/06 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)............. 22-40................ 363..................... at Nevada..............................9/8/11 Marquel Blackwell (So.)... 27-39................ 360..................... vs. WKU...............................11/4/00 B.J. Daniels (Jr.).............. 28-39................ 359..................... vs. Ball St.............................9/10/11 Matt Grothe (Jr.).............. 23-40................ 346..................... vs. UCF..................................9/6/08 Matt Grothe (Jr.).............. 30-40................ 344..................... vs. Louisville......................10/25/08 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).... 37-65................ 343..................... at Pittsburgh...........................9/8/01 Matt Grothe (Jr.).............. 32-45................ 338..................... vs. Kansas...........................9/12/08 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)....... 19-41................ 331..................... at Hofstra...........................10/24/98 Pat Julmiste (So.)............ 22-33................ 324..................... at TCU.................................9/25/04 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.).... 19-33................ 321..................... at ECU...............................10/19/02 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)............. 19-30................ 312..................... at Ball State.........................9/22/12 Mike White (Fr.)............... 26-41................ 311..................... at Houston.........................10/31/13 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.).... 23-36................ 305..................... at Houston.........................11/23/02 B.J. Daniels (RFr.)........... 20-34................ 304..................... vs. Louisville......................11/21/09 Matt Grothe (RFr.)........... 21-31................ 302..................... at UCF.................................9/16/06 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)........ 24-42................ 299..................... vs. Drake..............................9/20/97 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).... 37-46................ 295..................... vs. Southern Utah..............10/20/01 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)....... 16-33................ 293..................... vs. Valparaiso......................9/12/98 Matt Grothe (Jr.).............. 28-43................ 292..................... vs. Rutgers.........................11/15/08 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).... 18-35................ 291..................... vs. Liberty..........................10/27/01 Ronnie Banks (Jr.)........... 16-31................ 288..................... vs. Nicholls St........................9/6/03 B.J. Daniels (So.)............. 13-16................ 286..................... at Cincinnati.......................10/22/10 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).... 24-37................ 284..................... vs. Houston..........................11/3/01 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).... 28-55................ 281..................... at Utah.................................10/6/01 Matt Grothe (RFr.)........... 22-30................ 279..................... at WVU..............................11/25/06 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).... 20-33................ 277..................... vs. Western Illinois.............11/10/01 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).... 23-35................ 277..................... vs. UConn..........................10/13/01 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).... 25-61................ 276..................... at Memphis..........................9/22/01 Quinton Flowers (So.)...... 14-32................ 273..................... vs. W. Kentucky................12/21//15 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.).... 22-34................ 273..................... vs. NIU...................................9/7/02 Marquel Blackwell (So.)... 17-34................ 273..................... vs. Troy St............................9/30/00 Mike White (So.).............. 17-26................ 272..................... at Tulsa..............................10/18/14 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.).... 29-47................ 271..................... at North Texas.....................10/5/02 Glen Gauntt (So.)............ 13-19................ 266..................... vs. Cumberland....................11/7/98 B.J. Daniels (So.)............. 15-22................ 264..................... vs. Stony Brook......................9/4/10 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.).... 27-39................ 263..................... vs. FAU................................8/29/02 Ronnie Banks (Jr.)........... 11-21................ 260..................... at Southern Miss................10/25/03 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)........ 18-33................ 260..................... at Elon................................10/11/97 Quinton Flowers (So.)...... 15-22................ 259..................... vs. Syracuse......................10/10/15 Matt Grothe (Jr.).............. 20-29................ 259..................... at N.C. State........................9/27/08 Mike White (So.).............. 21-41................ 257..................... vs. East Carolina................10/11/14 Ronnie Banks (Jr.)........... 26-47................ 256..................... vs. Louisville........................10/4/03 Marquel Blackwell (So.)... 14-20................ 255..................... vs. Liberty..........................10/21/00 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)........ 14-28................ 255..................... vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..........9/6/97 B.J. Daniels (Jr.).............. 23-34................ 254..................... at Syracuse........................11/11/11 Matt Grothe (Jr.).............. 19-26................ 248..................... vs. Syracuse......................10/18/08 Matt Grothe (So.)............. 17-34................ 247..................... at Rutgers..........................10/18/07 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.).... 24-36................ 246..................... vs. Memphis.........................11/9/02 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.).... 20-37................ 246..................... vs. Southern Miss..............10/12/02 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)........ 19-30................ 245..................... at Cumberland.....................11/8/97 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)............. 15-33).............. 242..................... vs. Rutgers...........................9/13/12 Matt Grothe (RFr.)........... 16-25................ 241..................... vs. Rutgers...........................9/29/06 Marquel Blackwell (Fr.).... 19-41................ 239..................... vs. New Haven.....................11/6/99 Matt Grothe (So.)............. 23-39................ 238..................... vs. Elon..................................9/1/07 Marquel Blackwell (Fr.).... 15-22................ 238..................... vs. Liberty............................10/9/99 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)....... 12-19................ 238..................... vs. Elon..............................10/10/98 Matt Grothe (RFr.)........... 15-31................ 237..................... at Louisville........................11/18/06 Matt Grothe (Jr.).............. 17-24................ 236..................... vs. Memphis.......................12/20/08 Marquel Blackwell (So.)... 22-42................ 236..................... at Baylor...............................9/23/00 Pat Julmiste (So.)............ 12-16................ 233..................... vs. ECU..............................11/13/04 B.J. Daniels (RFr.)........... 13-26................ 232..................... vs. WVU.............................10/30/09
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING RANK NAME
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
Quinton Flowers.............. 15-22................ 230..................... vs. Temple.........................11/14/15 Matt Grothe (So.)............. 17-30................ 230..................... vs. North Carolina................9/22/07 B.J. Daniels (Jr.).............. 18-36................ 223..................... at Pittsburgh.........................9/29/11 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).... 17-32................ 223..................... at NIU...................................8/30/01 Pat Julmiste (Jr.).............. 18-35................ 222..................... at Pittsburgh.......................10/15/05 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.).... 21-40................ 220..................... vs. Bowling Green..............11/16/02 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)............. 18-31................ 219..................... at Temple.............................10/6/12 Ronnie Banks (Jr.)........... 22-41................ 218..................... at Army................................9/27/03 Mike White (Fr.)............... 19-34................ 217..................... vs. SMU.............................11/23/03 B.J. Daniels (RFr.)........... 14-22................ 217..................... vs. NIU...................................1/3/10 B.J. Daniels (RFr.)........... 8-21.................. 215..................... at Florida St.........................9/26/09 Matt Grothe (So.)............. 15-28................ 212..................... vs. UCF..............................10/13/07 Mike White (Fr.)............... 15-34................ 211..................... at UCF...............................11/29/13 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)........ 14-22................ 211..................... vs. Davidson......................11/22/97 Bobby Eveld (So.)............ 20-35................ 210..................... vs. Louisville......................11/25/11 Quinton Flowers (So.)...... 12-20................ 208..................... at Navy...............................10/31/15 B.J. Daniels (RFr.)........... 15-32................ 208..................... vs. Cincinnati.....................10/15/09 B.J. Daniels (RFr.)........... 12-20................ 208..................... at Syracuse..........................10/3/09 Matt Grothe (Sr.).............. 13-22................ 208..................... at WKU................................9/12/09 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).... 15-24................ 206..................... vs. North Texas....................9/29/01 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)....... 12-22................ 205..................... vs. Slippery Rock...................9/5/98 B.J. Daniels (Jr.).............. 15-24................ 202..................... vs. UTEP..............................9/24/11 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)....... 19-27................ 202..................... vs. WKU.............................10/17/98 Quinton Flowers (So.)...... 12-23................ 200..................... at ECU.................................11/7/15 Pat Julmiste (Jr.).............. 21-35................ 200..................... at Penn St..............................9/3/05
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2.
GAMES
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 10........................................................................2001 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 7..........................................................................2011 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 7..........................................................................2008 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 7..........................................................................2002
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3.
GAMES
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell..................................... 23.............................................................. 1999-2002 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 20.................................................................. 2008-12 Matt Grothe............................................... 18.................................................................. 2006-09
MOST YARDS IN TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
YARDS
GAMES (YARDS)
Season................................ 3............................... B.J. Daniels (Jr.).................................................2011 ................................. 3............................... Matt Grothe (Jr.).................................................2008 Career ................................. 6............................... B.J. Daniels................................................... 2008-12 ................................. 6............................... Matt Grothe................................................... 2006-09
GAMES RANK NAME 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
COMP-ATT YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
B.J. Daniels (Jr.)............... 31-48.............. 409.............................vs. Cincinnati..............10/22/11 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)............... 21-31.............. 382.............................vs. FAMU......................9/17/11 Matt Grothe (So.).............. 31-54.............. 382.............................vs. Cincinnati................11/3/07 Matt Grothe (RFr.)............ 25-35.............. 364.............................vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06 B.J. Daniels (Sr.).............. 22-40.............. 363.............................at Nevada.......................9/8/12 Marquel Blackwell (So.).... 27-39.............. 360.............................vs. WKU.......................11/4/00 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)............... 28-39.............. 359.............................vs. Ball St.....................9/10/11 Matt Grothe (Jr.)............... 23-40.............. 346.............................vs. UCF..........................9/6/08 Matt Grothe (Jr.)............... 30-40.............. 344.............................vs. Louisville...............10/25/08 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)..... 37-65.............. 343.............................at Pittsburgh...................9/8/01 Matt Grothe (Jr.)............... 32-45.............. 338.............................vs. Kansas....................9/12/08 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)........ 19-41.............. 331.............................at Hofstra....................10/24/98 Pat Julmiste (So.)............. 22-33.............. 324.............................at TCU..........................9/25/04 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)..... 19-33.............. 321.............................at ECU........................10/19/02 B.J. Daniels (Sr.).............. 19-30.............. 312.............................at Ball State..................9/22/12 Mike White (Fr.)................ 26-41.............. 311.............................at Houston..................10/31/13 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)..... 23-36.............. 305.............................at Houston..................11/23/02 B.J. Daniels (RFr.)............ 20-34.............. 304.............................vs. Louisville...............11/21/09 Matt Grothe (RFr.)............ 21-31.............. 302.............................at UCF..........................9/16/06
1. 3.
GAMES
YEAR
B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 3..........................................................................2011 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 3..........................................................................2008 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 2..........................................................................2012 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 2..........................................................................2006 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 2..........................................................................2002
1. 3. 4.
COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY
CAREER RANK NAME
OUTLOOK PLAYERS
SEASON RANK NAME
USF FOOTBALL
66. 68. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 85. 86. 87. 89.
COMP-ATT
2016
300-YARD PASSING GAMES
200-YARD PASSING GAMES (Cont.)
GAMES
YEAR
B.J. Daniels.............................................. 6.................................................................... 2008-12 Matt Grothe............................................... 6.................................................................... 2006-09 Marquel Blackwell..................................... 4................................................................ 1999-2002 Pat Julmiste.............................................. 1.................................................................... 2003-06 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 1.................................................................... 1997-98
USF MEDIA
B.J. Daniels (Jr.).............741...................... vs. Ball St. (359), 9/11/11; vs. FAMU (382), 9/17/11 Matt Grothe (Jr.).............719..........................at UCF (346), 9/26/08; vs. Kansas (338), 9/12/08 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)...619.............................at Pitt (343), 9/8/01; at Memphis (276), 9/22/01 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)............605...................... at Nevada (363), 9/8/12; vs. Rutgers (242), 9/13/12 Matt Grothe (RFr.)..........601........... vs. Syracuse (364), 11/11/06; at Louisville (237), 11/18/06 Matt Grothe (Jr.).............592............... at N.C. State (248), 9/26/08; at Louisville (344), 9/12/08 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)............588................ vs. Chattanooga (225), 9/1/12; at Nevada (363), 9/8/12 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)...586...............vs. So. Utah (295), 10/20/01; vs. Liberty (291), 10/27/01 B.J. Daniels (Jr.).............584........................vs. FAMU (382), 9/17/11; vs. UTEP (202), 9/24/11 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)...575................. vs. Liberty (291), 10/27/01; vs. Houston (284), 11/3/01
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING PASS EFFICIENCY RATING
STARTING QUARTERBACK RECORDS
Game ................................. 272.7........................ B.J. Daniels (So.) at Cincinnati...........................2010 Season................................ 156.1........................ Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)..........................................1998 Career ................................. 135.8........................ Chad Barnhardt............................................ 1997-98
Most Starts (Career)............ 42............................. Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1999-2002 Most Wins (Season)............ 9............................... Matt Grothe (So.)................................................2007 ................................. 9............................... Marquel Blackwell (Sr.).......................................2002 Most Wins (Career)............. 30............................. Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1999-2002
GAME (Min. 10 Attempts) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
RATING
OPPONENT
DATE
B.J. Daniels (So.)...................................... 272.7..........................at Cincinnati................10/22/10 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 243.1..........................vs. Liberty.................. 10/21/00 Matt Grothe (Sr.)....................................... 215.1..........................vs. Charleston So.........9/19/09 BJ Daniels (Jr.)......................................... 213.8..........................vs. FAMU......................9/17/11 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 209.77........................vs. Cincinnati..............11/20/15
SEASON (Min. 100 Attempts) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
RATING
YEAR
Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)................................ 156.1...................................................................1998 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 149.4...................................................................2015 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 139.6...................................................................2009 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 138.8...................................................................2006 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 135.8...................................................................2008 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 126.8...................................................................2000 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 126.3...................................................................2011 B.J. Daniels (Sr......................................... 126.0...................................................................2012 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 124.3...................................................................2002 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)................................. 123.7...................................................................1997
CAREER (Min. 200 Attempts) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
RATING
YEAR
Chad Barnhardt........................................ 135.8............................................................. 1997-98 Matt Grothe............................................... 133.2............................................................. 2006-09 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 128.2............................................................. 2008-12 Marquel Blackwell..................................... 121.9......................................................... 1999-2002 Pat Julmiste.............................................. 99.8............................................................... 2003-06
TD-TO-INT RATIO
Season................................ 6.0............................ Marquel Blackwell (Sr.).......................................2002 Career ................................. 2.4............................ Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1999-2002
NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Marquel Blackwell Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels Pat Julmiste Chad Barnhardt Quinton Flowers Ronnie Banks Mike White Glen Gauntt Brian Fisher Steven Bench Bobby Eveld Courtney Denson Matt Floyd
STARTS
WINS
RECORD
FIRST CAREER STARTS AT QUARTERBACK NAME
DEBUT GAME
DATE
RANK NAME
RATIO
TD / INT
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 6.0..............................18 / 3................................2002 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 3.3..............................13 / 4................................2000 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 2.7..............................22 / 8................................2015 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 1.9..............................13 / 7................................2011 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)................................ 1.9..............................17 / 9................................1998
CAREER (Min. 200 Attempts) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
RATIO
TD / INT
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell..................................... 2.4..............................67 / 28.................... 1999-2002 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 1.7..............................27 / 16........................ 1997-98 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 1.3..............................52 / 39........................ 2008-12 Matt Grothe............................................... 1.2..............................52 / 44........................ 2006-09
Bulls’ career leader in pass efficiency rating, Chad Barnhardt.
152
SCORE
Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)............ vs. Kentucky Wesleyan...............................9/6/97..........................W, 80-3 Glen Gauntt (RFr.)............... vs. Cumberland...........................................1/7/98..........................W, 69-3 Marquel Blackwell (RFr.)..... at WKU........................................................9/18/99........................W, 21-6 Ronnie Banks (Jr.)............... at Alabama..................................................8/30/03....................... L, 17-40 Brian Fisher (Jr.).................. vs. Charleston Southern.............................10/18/03......................W, 55-7 Pat Julmiste (Fr.)................. at ECU........................................................11/3/03..............W, 38-37 (OT) Courtney Denson (So.)........ at Penn St...................................................9/3/05......................... L, 13-23 Matt Grothe (RFr.)............... vs. FIU.........................................................9/9/06........................W, 21-20 B.J. Daniels (RFr.)............... at Florida St.................................................9/26/09........................W, 17-7 Bobby Eveld (Fr.)................. vs. UConn...................................................12/4/10....................... L, 19-16 Matt Floyd (RFr.)................. at Cincinnati................................................11/23/12..................... L, 27-10 Steven Bench (So.)............. vs. Miami.....................................................9/28/13....................... L, 49-21 Mike White (Fr.)................... at Houston...................................................10/31/13..................... L, 35-21 Quinton Flowers (Fr.)........... at SMU........................................................11/15/14....................W, 14-13
SEASON (Min. 100 Attempts) 1. 2. 3. 4.
YEARS
................... 42.......................30..................30-12 (.714)............ 1999-2002 ................... 41.......................28..................28-13 (.682)................ 2006-09 ................... 42.......................21..................21-21 (.500)................ 2008-12 ................... 24.......................13..................13-11 (.541)................ 2003-06 ................... 21.......................12..................12-9 (.571).................. 1997-98 ................... 14.......................9....................9-5 (.642)............ 2014-present ................... 9.........................4....................4-5 (.444).................... 2003-04 ................... 14.......................3....................3-11 (.214).................. 2013-14 ................... 3.........................2....................2-1.............................. 1997-99 ................... 1.........................1....................1-0....................................2003 ................... 3.........................1....................1-2.............................. 2013-15 ................... 7.........................1....................1-6.............................. 2010-13 ................... 1.........................0....................0-1....................................2005 ................... 3.........................0....................0-3.............................. 2012-13
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING CONSECUTIVE ATTEMPTS WITHOUT AN INT
GAME RANK NAME 1. 4.
INT
OPPONENT
DATE
Mike White (Fr.)........................................ 4.................................vs. Memphis...............11/16/13 B.J. Daniels (So.)...................................... 4.................................at Florida......................9/11/10 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 4.................................vs. Cincinnati................11/3/07 Pat Julmiste (So.)..................................... 4.................................vs. Southern Miss.........10/2/04 10 Times................................................... 3, Last - B.J. Daniels.. vs, Rutgers...................9/13/12
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 4. 5. 7. 9.
INT
YEAR
Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 14........................................................................2008 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 14........................................................................2007 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 14........................................................................2006 B.J. Daniels (So.)...................................... 12........................................................................2010 Pat Julmiste (Jr.)....................................... 11........................................................................2005 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 11........................................................................2001 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 10........................................................................2012 Marquel Blackwell (Fr.)............................. 10........................................................................1999 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 9..........................................................................2009 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)................................ 9..........................................................................1998
CAREER
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 6.
ATTEMPTS
OPPONENT
DATES
Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 63...............................at Pittsburgh...................9/8/01 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 45...............................vs. Kansas....................9/12/08 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 42...............................vs. Cincinnati..............10/22/11 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 42...............................vs. So. Utah................10/20/01 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 42...............................at Baylor.......................9/23/00 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)................................. 42...............................vs. Drake........................9/6/97 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 40...............................at Nevada.......................9/8/12 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 40...............................vs. Bowling Green......11/16/02
MULTIPLE GAMES RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
ATTEMPTS
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 235......................................................................2001 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 129......................................................................2011 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.-Sr.)........................... 121................................................................ 1997-98 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 111......................................................................2000 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)................................. 110......................................................................1997 Pat Julmiste (So.)..................................... 109......................................................................2004
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
SINGLE GAME
USF FOOTBALL
Game ................................. 4............................... Mike White (Fr.) vs. Memphis.............................2013 ................................. 4............................... B.J. Daniels (So.) at Florida................................2010 ................................. 4............................... Matt Grothe (So.) vs. Cincinnati..........................2007 ................................. 4............................... Pat Julmiste (So.) vs. Southern Miss..................2004 Season................................ 14............................. Matt Grothe (Jr.).................................................2008 ................................. 14............................. Matt Grothe (So.)................................................2007 ................................. 14............................. Matt Grothe (RFr.)..............................................2006 Career ................................. 44............................. Matt Grothe................................................... 2006-09
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MOST INTERCEPTIONS
INT
YEAR
Matt Grothe............................................... 44.................................................................. 2006-09 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 39.................................................................. 2008-12 Marquel Blackwell..................................... 28.............................................................. 1999-2002 Pat Julmiste.............................................. 23.................................................................. 2003-06 Mike White................................................ 16.................................................................. 2013-14 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 16.................................................................. 1997-98
LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Season................................ 0.74.......................... Marquel Blackwell (Sr.).......................................2002 Career ................................. 1.98.......................... Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1999-2002
SEASON (Min. 100 Attempts) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
PCT
INT-ATT
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 0.74............................3-403................................2002 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 1.35............................4-296................................2000 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 1.91............................7-365................................2011 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)................................. 2.15............................7-326................................1997 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 2.41............................11-456..............................2001
CAREER (Min. 200 Attempts) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
PCT
INT-ATT
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1.98............................28-1,417................. 1999-2002 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 3.08............................16-519........................ 1997-98 Ronnie Banks........................................... 3.39............................12-354........................ 2001-04 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 3.45............................39-1,132..................... 2008-12 Matt Grothe............................................... 3.83............................44-1,148..................... 2006-09
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RECEIVING
Rodney Adams sets the Bulls’ season receiving yards record in 2015.
Bulls’ career leader in receptions and receiving yards, Andre Davis.
RECEPTIONS OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
CAREER
Game ................................. 12............................. Andre Davis (So.) at Nevada............................9/8/12 Season................................ 62............................. Hugh Smith (Sr.).................................................2002 Career ................................. 153........................... Andre Davis.................................................. 2011-14
GAME RANK NAME
RECEPTIONS
OPPONENT
DATE
1. Andre Davis (So.)..................................... 12 (191).....................at Nevada.......................9/8/12 Dontavia Bogan (Sr.)................................ 11 (98).......................at Cincinnati................10/14/10 2. DeAndrew Rubin (Jr.)............................... 11 (144).....................at Pittsburgh...................9/8/01 4. Jessie Hester (Jr.).................................... 10 (110).....................vs. Rutgers.................11/15/08 Hugh Smith (Sr.)....................................... 10 (70).......................vs. NIU............................9/7/02 6. Andre Davis (Jr.)....................................... 9 (134).......................at Houston..................10/31/13 Huey Whittaker (Sr.)................................. 9 (96).........................vs. Louisville.................10/4/03 Huey Whittaker (So.)................................ 9 (82).........................vs. Southern Utah.......10/20/01 Huey Whittaker (So.)................................ 9 (101).......................at Utah..........................10/6/01 Rafael Williams (Sr.)................................. 9 (82).........................at Middle Tenn. St......11/11/00 BY A TIGHT END 1. Trevor Hypolite (Jr.).................................. 7 (75).........................at Citadel......................9/13/97 BY A RUNNING BACK 1.
RANK NAME
RECEPTIONS
1. Sean Price................................................ 75 (897).................................................... 2012-2015 2. Cedric Hill................................................. 60 (774)........................................................ 2005-08 Mike McFarland........................................ 55 (643)........................................................ 2011-14 3. 4. Trevor Hypolite......................................... 46 (535)........................................................ 1997-98 BY A RUNNING BACK 1. 2.
Rafael Williams......................................... 68 (659).................................................... 1997-2000 Clenton Crossley...................................... 56 (368)........................................................ 2001-04
Rafael Williams (Sr.)................................. 9 (82).........................at Middle Tenn. St......11/11/00
SEASON RANK NAME
RECEPTIONS
YEAR
1. Hugh Smith (Sr.)....................................... 62 (661)..............................................................2002 2. Jessie Hester (Jr.).................................... 54 (579)..............................................................2008 Huey Whittaker (So.)................................ 52 (548)..............................................................2001 3. 4. Andre Davis (Jr.)....................................... 49 (735)..............................................................2013 Ean Randolph (Sr.)................................... 49 (506)..............................................................2006 5. 6. Dontavia Bogan (Sr.)................................ 47 (685)..............................................................2010 7. Andre Davis (So.)..................................... 46 (534)..............................................................2012 Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 45 (822)..............................................................2015 8. 9. Sterling Griffin (So.).................................. 43 (530)..............................................................2011 10. Carlton Mitchell (Jr.)................................. 40 (706)..............................................................2009 Hugh Smith (Sr.)....................................... 40 (475)..............................................................2001 BY A TIGHT END 1. Trevor Hypolite (Jr.).................................. 34 (390)..............................................................1997 BY A RUNNING BACK 1.
Rafael Williams (Sr.)................................. 31 (270)..............................................................2000 Dontavia Bogan ranks second in receptions for a single game.
154
YEAR
1. Andre Davis.............................................. 153 (2,136)................................................... 2011-14 2. Hugh Smith............................................... 131 (1,523)............................................... 1999-2002 Huey Whittaker......................................... 117 (1,447)................................................... 2001-03 3. 4. Taurus Johnson........................................ 112 (1,434)................................................... 2005-08 5. Dontavia Bogan........................................ 107 (1,534)................................................... 2007-10 Jessie Hester............................................ 107 (1,226)............................................. 2005, 07-09 7. Carlton Mitchell......................................... 105 (1,648)................................................... 2007-09 Charlie Jackson........................................ 104 (1,373)............................................... 1997-2000 8. 9. DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 91 (1,306)................................................. 1999-2002 10. Chris Iskra................................................ 83 (1,119)..................................................... 2000-03 BY A TIGHT END
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RECEIVING Game ................................. 191........................... Andre Davis (So.) at Nevada............................9/8/12 Season................................ 822........................... Rodney Adams (Jr.)............................................2015 Career ................................. 2,136........................ Andre Davis.................................................. 2011-14
Game ................................. 3............................... Rodney Adams (Jr.) at UConn......................10/17/15 ................................. 3............................... Andre Davis (Sr.) at Tulsa............................10/18/14 ................................. 3............................... Elgin Hicks (Sr.) at ECU.................................11/8/03 Season................................ 9............................... Rodney Adams (Jr.)............................................2015 Career ................................. 17............................. Andre Davis.................................................. 2011-14
GAME RANK NAME
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
1. Andre Davis (So.)..................................... 191 (12).....................at Nevada.......................9/8/12 2. Andre Davis (Sr.)...................................... 154 (6).......................at Tulsa.......................10/18/14 3. Clif Dell (Jr.).............................................. 149 (5).......................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..9/6/97 4. Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 147 (7).......................vs. Temple..................11/14/15 5. DeAndrew Rubin (Jr.)............................... 144 (11).....................at Pittsburgh...................9/8/01 6. Taurus Johnson (Sr.)................................ 143 (6).......................at UCF............................9/6/08 Chris Iskra................................................ 143 (6).......................vs. Liberty...................10/27/01 8. Carlton Mitchell (Jr.)................................. 139 (6).......................at Syracuse..................10/3/09 9. Clif Dell (Sr.)............................................. 136 (3).......................vs. Slippery Rock............9/5/98 10. Carlton Mitchell (Jr.)................................. 132 (5).......................vs. WVU.....................10/30/09 Elgin Hicks (Sr.)........................................ 132 (5).......................vs. Nicholls St.................9/6/03 12. Taurus Johnson (So.)............................... 131 (5).......................vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06 Andre Hall (Sr.)......................................... 131 (7).......................at Pittsburgh...............10/15/05 BY A TIGHT END Elkanah Dillion (Fr.).................................. 126 (4).......................vs. FAMU........................9/5/15 1. BY A RUNNING BACK 1.
Andre Hall (Sr.)......................................... 131 (7).......................at Pittsburgh...............10/15/05
SEASON RANK NAME
YARDS
YEAR
1. Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 822 (45)..............................................................2015 Andre Davis (Jr.)....................................... 735 (49)..............................................................2013 2. 3. Carlton Mitchell (Jr.)................................. 706 (40)..............................................................2009 4. Dontavia Bogan (Sr.)................................ 685 (47)..............................................................2010 5. Hugh Smith (Sr.)....................................... 661 (62)..............................................................2002 6. Andre Davis (Sr.)...................................... 594 (36)..............................................................2014 Jessie Hester (Jr.).................................... 579 (54)..............................................................2008 7. 8. Huey Whittaker (So.)................................ 548 (52)..............................................................2001 9. Carlton Mitchell (RFr.).............................. 537 (37)..............................................................2007 10. Clif Dell (Sr.)............................................. 537 (23)..............................................................1998 BY A TIGHT END 1. Trevor Hypolite (Jr.).................................. 390 (34)..............................................................1997 BY A RUNNING BACK 1.
RANK NAME 1.
RANK NAME
TOUCHDOWNS
OPPONENT
DATE
Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 3.................................at UConn....................10/17/15 Andre Davis (Sr.)...................................... 3.................................at Tulsa.......................10/18/14 Elgin Hicks (Sr.)........................................ 3.................................at ECU..........................11/8/03
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 4. 9.
TOUCHDOWNS
YEAR
Rodney Adams......................................... 9..........................................................................2015 Andre Davis (Sr.)...................................... 7..........................................................................2014 Elgin Hicks (Sr.)........................................ 7..........................................................................2003 Andre Davis (So.)..................................... 6..........................................................................2012 Dontavia Bogan (Sr.)................................ 6..........................................................................2010 Taurus Johnson (Sr.)................................ 6..........................................................................2008 Scott McCready (Sr.)................................ 6..........................................................................2000 RJ Anderson (Jr.)..................................... 6..........................................................................1998 Sean Price (Sr.)........................................ 5..........................................................................2015 Hugh Smith (Sr.)....................................... 5..........................................................................2002 DeAndrew Rubin (Fr.)............................... 5..........................................................................1999
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 9.
D’Ernest Johnson..................................... 356 (26)..............................................................2015
TOUCHDOWNS
YEAR
Andre Davis.............................................. 17.................................................................. 2011-14 DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 14.............................................................. 1999-2002 Dontavia Bogan........................................ 12.................................................................. 2007-10 Taurus Johnson........................................ 12.................................................................. 2005-08 Rodney Adams......................................... 11.......................................................... 2014-present Hugh Smith............................................... 10.............................................................. 1999-2002 RJ Anderson............................................. 10.................................................................. 1998-99 Carlton Mitchell......................................... 9.................................................................... 2007-09 A.J. Love................................................... 8.................................................................... 2007-11 Jessie Hester............................................ 8.............................................................. 2005, 07-09 Scott McCready........................................ 8................................................................ 1997-2000
AVERAGE YARDS PER RECEPTION
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Season................................ 23.3.......................... Clif Dell (Sr.).......................................................1998 Career ................................. 15.7.......................... Carlton Mitchell............................................. 2007-09
CAREER YARDS
YEAR
1. Andre Davis.............................................. 2,136 (153)................................................... 2011-14 2. Carlton Mitchell......................................... 1,648 (105)................................................... 2007-09 3. Dontavia Bogan........................................ 1,534 (107)................................................... 2007-10 4. Hugh Smith............................................... 1,523 (131)............................................... 1999-2002 5. Huey Whittaker......................................... 1,447 (117)................................................... 2001-03 6. Taurus Johnson........................................ 1,434 (112)................................................... 2005-08 7. Charlie Jackson........................................ 1,373 (104)............................................... 1997-2000 8. DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 1,306 (91)................................................. 1999-2002 9. Jessie Hester............................................ 1,226 (107)............................................. 2005, 07-09 10. Rodney Adams......................................... 1,145 (68)............................................. 2014-present BY A TIGHT END 1. Sean Price................................................ 897 (75).................................................... 2012-2015 2. Cedric Hill................................................. 774 (60)........................................................ 2005-08 3. Mike McFarland........................................ 643 (55)........................................................ 2011-14 4. Trevor Hypolite......................................... 535 (46)........................................................ 1997-98 BY A RUNNING BACK 1. 2. 3.
GAME
USF FOOTBALL
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
2016
RECEIVING YARDS
Rafael Williams......................................... 659 (68).................................................... 1997-2000 Demetris Murray....................................... 492 (49)........................................................ 2009-12 D’Ernest Johnson..................................... 463 (34)................................................ 2014-present
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SEASON (Min. 20 Receptions) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
YPC
REC-YARDS
YEAR
Clif Dell (Sr.)............................................. 23.3............................23-537..............................1998 Johnny Peyton (Fr.).................................. 21.3............................22-469..............................2004 A.J. Love (Jr.)........................................... 18.8............................26-489..............................2009 Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 18.3............................45-822..............................2015 Carlton Mitchell (Jr.)................................. 17.6............................40-706..............................2009 Charlie Jackson (Sr.)................................ 17.0............................24-407..............................2000 RJ Anderson (Jr.)..................................... 16.7............................25-418..............................1998 Andre Davis (Sr.)...................................... 16.5............................36-594..............................2014 Scott McCready (Jr.)................................. 16.5............................22-364..............................1999 S.J. Green (Sr.)........................................ 16.4............................20-328..............................2006
CAREER (Min. 70 Receptions) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
YPC
REC-YARDS
YEAR
Carlton Mitchell......................................... 15.7............................105-1,648................... 2007-09 A.J. Love................................................... 14.8............................74-1,092..................... 2007-11 DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 14.4............................91-1,306................. 1999-2002 Dontavia Bogan........................................ 14.3............................107-1,534................... 2007-10 Andre Davis.............................................. 14.0............................153-2,136................... 2011-14 Chris Iskra................................................ 13.5............................83-1,119..................... 2000-03 Charlie Jackson........................................ 13.2............................104-1,373............... 1997-2000 Taurus Johnson........................................ 12.8............................112-1,434................... 2005-08 Huey Whittaker......................................... 12.4............................117-1,447................... 2001-03 Evan Landi................................................ 11.8............................72-846........................ 2008-12
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RECEIVING CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 5.
DATE
Andre Davis.............................................. 31.................................................... 10/22/11-8/30/14 Jessie Hester............................................ 22.................................................... 10/6/07-12/20/08 Amarri Jackson......................................... 20...................................................... 9/2/06-10/18/07 Hugh Smith............................................... 20.................................................... 10/28/00-10/5/02 Cedric Hill................................................. 19.................................................... 9/22/07-10/30/08
MOST RECEIVING YARDS IN BACK-TO-BACK GAMES
YARDS 278 270 244 242 218
GAMES
NAME
YEAR (OPPONENT)
................................. Andre Davis.................................................. 2014 (East Carolina & Tulsa) ................................. DeAndrew Rubin..............................................2001 (Northern Illinois, Pitt) ................................. Andre Davis....................................................... 2013 (Houston, Memphis) ................................. Rodney Adams........................................................ 2015 (ECU & Temple) ................................. Hugh Smith..............................2002 (East Carolina, Charleston Southern)
100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES
PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
GAME RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. 18. 21. 23. 24. 26. 28. 29. 33. 34. 37. 39. 41.
YARDS
RANK NAME 1. 2.
GAMES
OPPONENT
DATE
Andre Davis (So.)..................................... 191 (12).....................at Nevada.......................9/8/12 Andre Davis (Sr.)...................................... 154 (6).......................at Tulsa.......................10/18/14 Clif Dell (Jr.).............................................. 149 (5).......................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..9/6/97 Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 147 (7).......................vs. Temple........................2015 DeAndrew Rubin (Jr.)............................... 144 (11).....................at Pittsburgh...................9/8/01 Taurus Johnson (Sr.)................................ 143 (6).......................at UCF............................9/6/08 Chris Iskra (So.)........................................ 143 (6).......................vs. Liberty...................10/27/01 Carlton Mitchell (Jr.)................................. 139 (6).......................at Syracuse..................10/3/09 Clif Dell (Sr.)............................................. 136 (3).......................vs. Slippery Rock............9/5/98 Andre Davis (Jr.)....................................... 134 (9).......................at Houston..................10/31/13 Carlton Mitchell (Jr.)................................. 132 (5).......................vs. WVU.....................10/30/09 Elgin Hicks (Sr.)........................................ 132 (5).......................vs. Nicholls St.................9/6/03 Taurus Johnson (So.)............................... 131 (5).......................vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06 Andre Hall (Sr.)......................................... 131 (7).......................at Pittsburgh...............10/15/05 Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 130 (6).......................vs. W. Kentucky .........12/21/15 Deonte Welch (RFr.)................................. 130 (5).......................vs. Cincinnati..............10/22/11 Carlton Mitchell (Jr.)................................. 130 (4).......................at WKU.........................9/12/09 Elkanah Dillon (RFr.)................................ 126 (4).......................vs. FAMU........................9/5/15 Ean Randolph (Sr.)................................... 126 (5).......................at UCF..........................9/16/06 DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).............................. 126 (4).......................vs. NIU............................9/7/02 Andre Davis (Sr.)...................................... 124 ((6)......................vs. East Carolina........10/11/15 Johnny Peyton (Fr.).................................. 124 (2).......................at UAB..........................11/3/04 Huey Whittaker (Sr.)................................. 122 (5).......................at Southern Miss........10/25/03 A.J. Love (Jr.)........................................... 121 (4).......................vs. Louisville...............11/21/09 DeAndrew Rubin (Fr.)............................... 121 (3).......................at NIU...........................8/30/01 Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 118 (5).......................at UConn....................10/17/15 Hugh Smith (Sr.)....................................... 118 (6).......................at ECU........................10/19/02 Andre Davis (Jr.)....................................... 113 (5).......................vs. SMU......................11/23/13 Andre Davis (Jr.)....................................... 110 (7).......................vs. Memphis...............11/16/13 Jessie Hester (Jr.).................................... 110 (10).....................vs. Rutgers.................11/15/08 Carlton Mitchell (RFr.).............................. 110 (7).......................vs. Cincinnati................11/3/07 Joe Bain (Jr.)............................................ 110 (4).......................at TCU..........................9/25/04 Sterling Griffin (So.).................................. 109 (5)............................................................9/29/11 Carlton Mitchell (RFr.).............................. 107 (2).......................vs. UCF......................10/13/07 Hugh Smith (Sr.)....................................... 107 (4).......................at Houston..................11/23/02 Scott McCready (Sr.)................................ 107 (5).......................vs. WKU.......................11/4/00 Taurus Johnson (So.)............................... 106 (6).......................vs. FIU............................9/9/06 Hugh Smith (Jr.)....................................... 106 (5).......................at Utah..........................10/6/01 Huey Whittaker (So.)................................ 101 (9).......................at Utah..........................10/6/01 Charlie Jackson (Sr.)................................ 101 (5).......................vs. WKU.......................11/4/00 Hugh Smith (Sr.)....................................... 100 (8).......................vs. Charleston So.........11/2/02
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
GAMES
YEAR
Andre Davis.............................................. 6.................................................................... 2011-14 Carlton Mitchell......................................... 5.................................................................... 2007-09 Hugh Smith............................................... 4................................................................ 1999-2002 Rodney Adams......................................... 3............................................................ 2014-present Taurus Johnson........................................ 3.................................................................... 2005-08 DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 3................................................................ 1999-2002
DATE
TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS IN A GAME OPPONENT
NAMES
10/6/01................................ at Utah....................................... Hugh Smith (106) / Huey Whittaker (101) 11/4/00................................ vs. WKU..............................Scott McCready (107) / Charlie Jackson (101)
LONGEST RECEPTIONS
YARDS
NAME
OPPONENT
DATE
95TD ................................. D. Rubin from M. Blackwell.........................vs. NIU............................9/7/02 85TD ................................. A. Davis from M. White...............................at Tulsa.......................10/18/14 85TD ................................. C. Mitchell from B.J. Daniels.......................at Syracuse..................10/3/09 84TD ................................. D.Scott from B.J. Daniels............................vs. FAMU......................9/26/11 79TD ................................. T.Johnson from M. Grothe..........................vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06 77 ................................. T. Wilson from B.J. Daniels.........................at Florida St..................9/26/09 77TD ................................. J. Peyton from P. Julmiste..........................at UAB..........................11/3/04 76TD ................................. A. Hall from P. Julmiste...............................at Pittsburgh...............10/15/05 75TD ................................. R. Bronson from M. White...........................vs. N.C. State...............9/13/14 75TD ................................. C. Dell from C. Barnhardt............................vs. Elon.......................10/10/98 75TD ................................. C. Dell from C. Barnhardt............................vs. Slippery Rock............9/5/98 75TD ................................. C. Mitchell from G. Gregory........................vs. UCF......................10/13/07 73 ................................. A. Davis from M. White...............................at Houston..................10/31/13 73TD ................................. S. Griffin from B.J. Daniels..........................at Florida St..................9/26/09 71 TD ................................. D. Johnson from Q. Flowers.......................at Florida St..................9/12/15 70TD ................................. F. Hornes from B.J. Daniels........................at Cincinnati................10/22/10
Carlton Mitchell ranks second in career 100-yard receiving games.
156
YEAR
Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 3..........................................................................2015 Andre Davis (Jr.)....................................... 3..........................................................................2013 Carlton Mitchell (Jr.)................................. 3..........................................................................2009 Hugh Smith (Sr.)....................................... 3..........................................................................2002 Andre Davis (Sr.)...................................... 2..........................................................................2014 Carlton Mitchell (RFr.).............................. 2..........................................................................2007 Taurus Johnson (So.)............................... 2..........................................................................2006
CAREER
Season................................ 3............................... Rodney Adams (Jr.)............................................2015 ................................. 3............................... Andre Davis (Jr.).................................................2013 ................................. 3............................... Carlton Mitchell (Jr.)............................................2009 ................................. 3............................... Hugh Smith (Sr.).................................................2002 Career ................................. 6............................... Andre Davis.................................................. 2011-14 OUTLOOK
SEASON
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE Game ................................. 76............................. Matt Grothe (So.) vs. Cincinnati......................11/3/07 ................................. 76............................. Marquel Blackwell (Jr.) at Pittsburgh................9/8/01 Season................................ 590........................... Matt Grothe (So.)................................................2007 Career ................................. 1,819........................ Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1999-2002
Game ................................. 463........................... B.J. Daniels (Jr.) vs. Cincinnati.....................10/22/11 Season................................ 3,542........................ Matt Grothe (So.)................................................2007 Career ................................. 10,875...................... Matt Grothe................................................... 2006-09
GAME RANK NAME 1. 3. 4. 5.
PLAYS
OPPONENT
Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 76............................................ vs. Cincinnati, 11/3/07 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 76............................................... at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 68...............................................at Memphis, 9/22/01 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 63.......................................... vs. Cincinnati, 10/22/11 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 61......................................................at Utah, 10/6/01
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
PLAYS
YEAR
Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 590......................................................................2007 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 548......................................................................2001 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 526......................................................................2008 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 497......................................................................2011 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 495......................................................................2006 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 492......................................................................2002 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 467......................................................................2015 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 424......................................................................2000 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 402......................................................................2009 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 394......................................................................2012
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
PLAYS
YEAR
Marquel Blackwell..................................... 1,819......................................................... 1999-2002 Matt Grothe............................................... 1,693............................................................. 2006-09 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 1,658............................................................. 2008-12 Pat Julmiste.............................................. 898................................................................ 2003-06 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 595................................................................ 1997-98 Andre Hall................................................. 485................................................................ 2004-05 Quinton Flowers....................................... 467........................................................ 2014-present Rafael Williams......................................... 462............................................................ 1997-2000
AVERAGE YARDS PER PLAY
Season................................ 7.3............................ Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)..........................................1998 Career ................................. 6.7............................ Chad Barnhardt............................................ 1997-98
SEASON (Min. 100 Plays) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
AVG
PLAYS-YARDS
RANK NAME
AVG
PLAYS-YARDS
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
YEAR
Chad Barnhardt........................................ 6.7..............................595-3,996................... 1997-98 Matt Grothe............................................... 6.4..............................1,693-10,875.............. 2006-09 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 6.3..............................1,658-10,501.............. 2008-12 Andre Hall................................................. 5.7..............................483-2,747................... 2004-05 Marquel Blackwell..................................... 5.7..............................1,819-10,343.......... 1999-2002
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
OPPONENT
DATE
YARDS
YEAR
Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 3,542 (872r / 2,670p)..........................................2007 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 3,502 (591r / 2,911p)..........................................2008 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 3,287 (991r/2,296p)............................................2015 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 3,198 (622r / 2,576p)..........................................2006 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 3,186 (601r / 2,585p)..........................................2011 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 3,123 (241r / 2,882p)..........................................2001 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 2,892 (302r / 2,590p)..........................................2002 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 2,755 (772r / 1,983p)..........................................2009 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 2,582 (56r / 2,016p)............................................2000 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 2,509 (434r / 2,075p)..........................................2012
CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW
RANK NAME
YARDS
YEAR
Matt Grothe............................................... 10,875 (2,206r / 8,669p)............................... 2006-09 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 10,501 (2,068r / 8,433p)............................... 2008-12 Marquel Blackwell..................................... 10,343 (1,235r / 9,108p)........................... 1999-2002 Pat Julmiste.............................................. 4,456 (814r / 3,642p).................................... 2003-06 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 3,996 (-142r / 4,138p)................................... 1997-98 Quinton Flowers....................................... 3,471 (1,064r/2,407p)........................... 2014-present Andre Hall................................................. 2,747 (2,731r / 16p)...................................... 2004-05 Marlon Mack............................................. 2,422 (2,422r/ 0p)................................. 2014-present Rafael Williams......................................... 2,153 (2,153r / 0p).................................... 1997-2000 Ronnie Banks........................................... 1,845 (-115r / 1,960p)................................... 2001-04
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME
Season................................ 289.6........................ B.J. Daniels (Jr.).................................................2011 Career ................................. 258.9........................ Matt Grothe................................................... 2006-09
SEASON (Min. 10 Games) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
AVG
YDS / GMS
YEAR
B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 289.6..........................3,186 / 11.........................2011 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 283.9..........................3,123 / 11.........................2001 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 272.5..........................3,542 / 13.........................2007 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 262.9..........................2,892 / 11.........................2002 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 262.4..........................3,502 / 13.........................2008 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 252.8..........................3,287/ 13..........................2015 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 246.0..........................3,198 / 13.........................2006 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 234.7..........................2,582 / 11.........................2000 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 211.9..........................2,755 / 13.........................2009 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)................................. 206.8..........................2,275 / 11.........................1997
CAREER (Min. 20 Games) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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YARDS
B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 463 (54r / 409p).........vs. Cincinnati..............10/22/11 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 457 (75r / 382p).........vs. Cincinnati................11/3/07 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 445 (141r / 304p).......vs. Louisville...............11/21/09 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 420 (60r / 360p).........vs. WKU.......................11/4/00 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 416 (53r / 363p).........at Nevada.......................9/8/12 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 416 (34r / 382p).........vs. FAMU......................9/17/11 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 409 (45r / 364p).........vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 400 (54r / 346p).........at UCF............................9/6/08 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 386 (113r / 273p).......vs. Troy St....................9/30/00 Quinton Flowes (So.)................................ 381 (108r/273p).........vs. W. Kentucky..........12/21/15
SEASON
YEAR
Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)................................ 7.3..............................234-1,721.........................1998 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 7.0..............................467-3,287.........................2015 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 6.9..............................402-2,755.........................2009 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 6.7..............................526-3,502.........................2008 Andre Hall (Jr.)......................................... 6.5..............................211-1,373.........................2004 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 6.4..............................497-3,186.........................2011 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 6.4..............................394-2,509.........................2012 Chad Barnhardt (Jr.)................................. 6.3..............................361-2,275.........................1997 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 6.1..............................424-2,582.........................2000 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 6.0..............................590-3,542.........................2007
CAREER (Min. 200 Plays) 1. 2. 3. 4.
GAME
USF FOOTBALL
MOST YARDS
2016
MOST PLAYS
AVG
YARDS / GMS
YEAR
Matt Grothe............................................... 258.9..........................10,875 / 42................. 2006-09 Marquel Blackwell..................................... 235.1..........................10,343 / 44............. 1999-2002 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 223.4..........................10,501 / 47................. 2008-12 Chad Barnhardt........................................ 190.3..........................3,996 / 21................... 1997-98 Paat Julmiste............................................ 120.4..........................4,456 / 37................... 2003-06
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2016
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
300-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES
TOP RUSHING GAMES BY A QB
Season................................ 7............................... Matt Grothe (Jr.).................................................2008 ................................. 7............................... Marquel Blackwell (Jr.).......................................2001 Career ................................. 15............................. Matt Grothe................................................... 2006-09
GAME RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 31. 33. 34. 36. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44.
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 463 (54r / 409p).........vs. Cincinnati..............10/22/11 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 457 (75r / 382p).........vs. Cincinnati................11/3/07 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 445 (141r / 304p).......vs. Louisville...............11/21/09 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 420 (60r / 360p).........vs. WKU.......................11/4/00 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 416 (53r / 363p).........at Nevada.......................9/8/12 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 416 (34r / 382p).........vs. FAMU......................9/17/11 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 409 (45r / 364p).........vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 400 (54r / 346p).........at UCF............................9/6/08 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 387 (75r / 312p).........at Ball State..................9/22/12 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 386 (113r / 273p).......vs. Troy St....................9/30/00 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 381 (108r/273p).........vs. W. Kentucky..........12/21/15 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 375 (73r / 302p).........at UCF..........................9/16/06 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 373 (14r / 359p).........vs. Ball St.....................9/10/11 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 371 (117r / 254p).......at Syracuse................11/11/11 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 368 (30r / 338p).........vs. Kansas....................9/12/08 Marquel Blackwell (So.)............................ 368 (132r / 236p).......at Baylor.......................9/23/00 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 354 (11r / 343p).........at Pittsburgh...................9/8/01 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 350 (66r / 284p).........vs. Houston..................11/3/01 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 348 (75r / 273p).........vs. NIU............................9/7/02 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 342 (50r / 292p).........vs. Rutgers.................11/15/08 Marquel Blackwell (Sr.)............................. 342 (21r / 321p).........at ECU........................10/19/02 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 341 (126r / 215p)............................................9/26/09 B.J. Daniels (RFr.).................................... 336 (104r / 232p).......vs. WVU.....................10/30/09 Mike White (Fr.)........................................ 335 (24/311p)............at Houston..................10/31/13 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 335 (146r / 189p).......at UConn....................10/27/07 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 332 (130r / 202p).......vs. UTEP......................9/24/11 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 327 (68r / 259p).........at N.C. State.................9/27/08 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 326 (47r / 279p).........at WVU.......................11/25/06 B.J. Daniels (So.)...................................... 321 (35r / 286p).........at Cincinnati................10/22/10 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 321 (45r / 276p).........at Memphis...................9/22/01 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 320 (90r/230p)...........vs. Temple..................11/14/15 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 320 (72r / 248p).........vs. Syracuse...............10/18/08 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 319 (83r / 236p).........vs. Memphis...............12/20/08 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 318 (27r / 291p).........vs. Liberty...................10/27/01 Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)................................ 318 (-13r / 331p)........at Hofstra....................10/24/98 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 317 (134r / 183p).......vs. Syracuse...............10/27/12 Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 317 (-27r / 344p)........at Louisville.................10/25/08 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 316 (39r / 277p).........vs. UConn...................10/13/01 Quinton Flowers (So.)............................... 314 (55r/259p)...........vs. Syracuse...............10/10/15 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 312 (100r / 212p).......vs. UCF......................10/13/07 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 310 (68r / 242p).........vs. Rutgers...................9/13/12 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 309 (14r / 295p).........vs. Southern Utah.......10/20/01 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 305 (58r / 247p).........at Rutgers...................10/18/07 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 302 (61r / 241p).........vs. Rutgers...................9/29/06 Pat Julmiste (So.)..................................... 302 (69r / 233p).........vs. ECU......................11/13/04
RANK NAME
ATTEMPTS
YARDS
1. Quinton Flowers Matt Grothe (So.) 2. B.J. Daniels (RFr.) 3. B.J. Daniels (Sr.) 4. Marquel Blackwell (So.) 5. B.J. Daniels (Jr.) 6. B.J. Daniels (RFr.) 7. Matt Grothe (So.) 8. B.J. Daniels (Jr.) 9. Marquel Blackwell (So.) 10. Quinton Flowers (So.) 11. B.J. Daniels (So.) 12. B.J. Daniels (RFr.) 13. B.J. Daniels (RFr.) 14. Matt Grothe (So.) * American Conference Record
23 25 22 12 12 15 23 14 21 17 16 13 8 14 16
201* 146 141 134 132 130 126 120 117 113 108 107 105 104 100
OPPONENT vs. SMU, 10/24/15 at UConn, 10/27/07 vs. Louisville, 11/21/09 vs. Syracuse, 10/27/12 at Baylor, 9/23/00 vs. UTEP, 9/24/11 at Florida St., 9/26/09 vs. FAU, 10/6/07 at Syracuse, 11/11/11 vs. Troy St., 9/30/00 vs. W. Kentucky, 12/21/2015 at Florida, 9/11/10 vs. Charleston Southern., 9/19/09 vs. WVU, 10/30/09 vs. UCF, 10/13/07
LONGEST RUNS BY A QB
YARDS 80t 71t 67 53 53 50 48 44 43 42 39
NAME
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 3. 4.
GAMES
YEAR
Matt Grothe (Jr.)....................................... 7..........................................................................2008 Marquel Blackwell (Jr.)............................. 7..........................................................................2001 B.J. Daniels (Jr.)....................................... 5..........................................................................2011 B.J. Daniels (Sr.)...................................... 4..........................................................................2012 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 4..........................................................................2007 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 4..........................................................................2006
Bulls’ record holder for top rushing game by a quarterback, Matt Grothe.
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3.
158
GAMES
OPPONENT
................................. Matt Grothe (So.).................................................... at Pittsburgh, 11/24/07 ................................. B.J. Daniels (Jr.)............................................................ vs. UTEP, 9/24/11 ................................. Quinton Flowers (So.)....................................................vs. SMU, 10/24/15 ................................. B.J. Daniels (Sr.).....................................................vs. Syracuse, 10/27/12 ................................. Matt Grothe (So.)......................................................... at UConn, 10/27/07 ................................. Marquel Blackwell (Fr.).................................. vs. Southern Illinois, 10/2/99 ................................. Marquel Blackwell (Fr.)......................................vs. SW Texas St., 9/11/99 ................................. B.J. Daniels (RFr.)...................................................vs. Florida St., 9/26/09 ................................. Chad Barnhardt (Sr.)...............................at Charleston Southern, 10/31/98 ................................. Marquel Blackwell (So.)................................................at Kentucky, 9/9/00 ................................. Matt Grothe (Sr.)........................................................... vs. Wofford, 9/5/09
YEAR
Matt Grothe............................................... 15.................................................................. 2006-09 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 13.................................................................. 2008-12 Maruqel Blackwell..................................... 11.............................................................. 1999-2002
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ALL-PURPOSE Game ................................. 40............................. Dyral McMillan (Sr.) vs. Hofstra..........................1999 Season................................ 296........................... Andre Hall (Sr.)...................................................2005 Career ................................. 547........................... Matt Grothe................................................... 2006-09
Game ................................. 274........................... Andre Hall (Jr.) at UAB.......................................2004 Season................................ 1,838........................ Andre Hall (Jr.)....................................................2004 Career ................................. 3,898........................ DeAndrew Rubin....................................... 1999-2002
GAME
GAME
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
PLAYS
OPPONENT
DATE
Dyral McMillan (Sr.).................................. 40 (40r)......................vs. Hofstra..................11/13/99 Andre Hall (Sr.)......................................... 35 (35r)......................at Rutgers.....................11/5/05 Dyral McMillan (Sr.).................................. 35 (34r / 1rec)............vs. New Haven.............11/6/99 Andre Hall (Jr.)......................................... 34 (28r / 4rec / 2kr)....at TCU..........................9/25/04 Rafael Williams (Fr.)................................. 33 (30r / 3rec)............vs. Morehead St...........10/4/97
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
PLAYS
YEAR
Andre Hall (Sr.)......................................... 296 (270r / 26rec)...............................................2005 Andre Hall (Jr.)......................................... 244 (210r / 18rec / 16kr).....................................2004 Marlon Mack (So.).................................... 226 (210r/ 16 rec)...............................................2015 Marlon Mack (Fr.)..................................... 223 (202r/ 21rec)................................................2014 Rafael Williams (Sr.)................................. 198 (167r / 31rec)...............................................2000 Matt Grothe (So.)...................................... 198 (198r)...........................................................2007 Moise Plancher (Sr.)................................. 191 (176r / 15rec)...............................................2010 Demetris Murray (Sr.)............................... 190 (170r/20rec).................................................2012 Dyral McMillan (Sr.).................................. 188 (181r / 7rec).................................................1999 Matt Grothe (RFr.).................................... 179 (178r / 1rec).................................................2006
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
PLAYS
YEAR
Matt Grothe............................................... 547 (545r / 2 rec).......................................... 2006-09 Andre Hall................................................. 540 (480r / 44rec / 16kr)............................... 2004-05 Rafael Williams......................................... 531 (463r / 68rec)..................................... 1997-2000 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 526 (526r)..................................................... 2008-12 Demetris Murray....................................... 474 (425r / 49rec)......................................... 2009-12 Marlon Mack............................................. 449 (412r/ 37 rec)................................. 2014-present Clenton Crossley...................................... 427 (366r / 56rec / 5kr)................................. 2001-04 Moise Plancher......................................... 413 (388r / 25rec)......................................... 2006-10 Marquel Blackwell..................................... 403 (402r / 1rec)........................................... 1999-02 Ben Williams............................................. 343 (298r / 45rec)......................................... 2005-08
Rafael Williams played the third-most plays all-time in Bulls’ history.
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RANK NAME 1. 2 3. 4. 5. 6.
YARDS
OPPONENT
D’Ernest Johnson (So.)............................ 281 (71r/ 29 rec/ 181 ret)...... vs. Cincinnati, 11/20/15 Marlon Mack (Fr.)..................................... 280 (275r/ 5rec).......... vs. Western Carolina, 8/30/14 Andre Hall (Jr.)......................................... 274 (275r / -1rec).............................. at UAB, 11/3/04 Marlon Mack (So.).................................... 272 (230r/ 42 rec).....................vs. Temple, 11/14/15 DeAndrew Rubin (Jr.)............................... 271 (0r / 144rec / 85kr / 42pr).... at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 Dyral McMillan (Sr.).................................. 260 (258r / 2rec).................. vs. New Haven, 11/6/99
USF FOOTBALL
MOST YARDS
2016
MOST PLAYS
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
YARDS
YEAR
Andre Hall (Jr.)......................................... 1,838 (1,357r / 149rec / 332kr)...........................2004 Andre Hall (Sr.)......................................... 1,695 (1,374r / 321rec).......................................2005 Marlon Mack (So.).................................... 1,492 (1,381r/ 111 rec).......................................2015 Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 1,369 (81r/ 822 rec/ 466 ret)...............................2015 Jermaine Clemons (So.)........................... 1,319 (686r / 249rec / 384kr)..............................1997 D’Ernest Johnson (So.)............................ 1,251 (307r/ 356 rec/ 563 ret).............................2015 Marlon Mack (Fr.)..................................... 1,201 (1,041r / 160rec).......................................2014 DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).............................. 1,191 (0r / 357rec / 402kr / 432pr)......................2002 Dontavia Bogan (So.)............................... 1,147 (23r / 354rec / 770kr)................................2008 Lindsey Lamar (Jr.)................................... 1,124 (150r / 157rec / 817kr)..............................2011
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
OUTLOOK PLAYERS
YARDS
YEAR
DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 3,898 (9r / 1,306rec / 1,534kr / 1,049pr)... 1999-2002 Andre Hall................................................. 3,533 (2,731r / 470rec / 332kr)..................... 2004-05 Dontavia Bogan........................................ 3,179 (47r / 1,534rec / 1,598kr).................... 2007-10 Charlie Jackson........................................ 3,289 (74r / 1,373rec / 789kr / 1,053pr).... 1997-2000 Lindsey Lamar.......................................... 3,162 (836r / 510rec / 1,816kr)..................... 2009-12 Rafael Williams......................................... 2,912 (2,253r / 659rec)............................. 1997-2000 Marlon Mack............................................. 2,693 (2,422r/ 271 rec)......................... 2014-present Hugh Smith............................................... 2,379 (247r / 1,523rec / 609kr)................. 1999-2002 Taurus Johnson........................................ 2,299 (81r / 1,434rec / 784kr)....................... 2005-08 Demetris Murray....................................... 2,279 (1,787r/492rec)................................... 2009-12
COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Bulls’ single-season leader in all-purpose yards, Andre Hall.
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2016
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCORING MOST POINTS SCORED
MOST POINTS SCORED BY A PLACE-KICKER
Game ................................. 24............................. Six Times Last: Marlon Mack vs. WCU, ...... `8/30/14 Season................................ 109........................... Delbert Alvarado (So.)........................................2007 Career ................................. 319........................... Maikon Bonani ............................................. 2008-12
Game ................................. 18............................. Maikon Bonani vs. Syracuse........................10/27/12 Season................................ 109........................... Delbert Alvarado (So.)........................................2007 Career ................................. 319........................... Maikon Bonani.............................................. 2008-12
GAME RANK NAME 1.
POINTS SCORED
OPPONENT
DATE
Marlon Mack (Fr.)..................................... 24 (4 TD)....................vs. Western Carolina....8/30/14 Darrell Scott (Jr.)...................................... 24 (4 TD)....................vs. FAMU......................9/17/11 Ben Williams (Jr.)..................................... 24 (4 TD)....................vs. FAU.........................10/6/07 Andre Hall (Jr.)......................................... 24 (4 TD)....................at TCU..........................9/25/04 Dyral McMillan (Sr.).................................. 24 (4TD).....................vs. New Hampshire....10/23/99 Jermaine Clemons (So.)........................... 24 (4 TD)....................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..9/6/97
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF
POINTS SCORED
YEAR
Delbert Alvarado (So.).............................. 109 (19 FG / 52 PAT).........................................2007 Maikon Bonani (Jr.).................................. 99 (19 FG / 42 PAT)...........................................2011 Emilio Nadelman (So.).............................. 98 (15 FG/ 53 PAT)............................................2015 Bill Gramatica (So.).................................. 94 (16 FG / 46 PAT)...........................................1998 Andre Hall (Sr.)......................................... 90 (15 TD)...........................................................2005 Santiago Gramatica (So.)......................... 83 (16 FG / 35 PAT)...........................................2002 Mike Ford (Fr.).......................................... 78 (13 TD)...........................................................2007 Bill Gramatica (Sr.)................................... 77 (16 FG / 29 PAT)...........................................2000 Maikon Bonani (Fr.).................................. 76 (15 FG / 31 PAT)...........................................2008 Steve Riggs (Sr.)...................................... 76 (15 FG / 31 PAT)...........................................1997
CAREER
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
POINTS SCORED
YEAR
Maikon Bonani.......................................... 319 (69 FG / 112 PAT)................................. 2008-12 Santiago Gramatica.................................. 246 (38 FG / 132 PAT)................................. 2001-04 Bill Gramatica........................................... 193 (36 FG / 85 PAT)............................... 1998-2000 Delbert Alvarado....................................... 169 (26 FG / 91 PAT)................................... 2006-09 Andre Hall................................................. 162 (27 TD)................................................... 2004-05 B.J. Daniels.............................................. 152 (25 TD / 1 2PT)...................................... 2008-12 Mike Ford.................................................. 144 (24 TD)................................................... 2007-09 Matt Grothe............................................... 138 (23 TD)................................................... 2006-09 Demetris Murray....................................... 124 (20 TD / 2 2PT)...................................... 2009-12 Marquel Blackwell..................................... 120 (20 TD)............................................... 1999-2002 Otis Dixon................................................. 120 (20 TD)............................................... 1997-2000 Rafael Williams......................................... 120 (20 TD)............................................... 1997-2000
MEDIA
YARDS
LONGEST SCORING PLAYS NAME
OPPONENT
RANK NAME 1. 2. 6. 9. 10.
DATE
POINTS SCORED
OPPONENT
DATE
Maikon Bonani (Sr.).................................. 18 (5 FG / 3 PAT)......vs. Syracuse...............10/27/12 Santiago Gramatica (So.)......................... 15 (3 FG / 6 PAT)......vs. FAU.........................8/29/02 Bill Gramatica (Sr.)................................... 15 (4 FG / 3 PAT)......vs. Jacksonville St..........9/2/00 Bill Gramatica (Fr.)................................... 15 (2 FG / 9 PAT)......vs. Cumberland............11/7/98 Bill Gramatica (Fr.)................................... 15 (4 FG / 3 PAT).....vs. Slippery Rock............9/5/98 Emilio Nadelman (So.).............................. 14 (3 FG / 5 PAT)......vs. Temple..................11/14/15 Marvin Kloss (Jr.)...................................... 14 (4 FG / 2 PAT........vs. Cincinnati................10/5/13 Delbert Alvarado (So.).............................. 14 (2 FG / 8 PAT)......vs. UCF......................10/13/07 Santiago Gramatica (So.)......................... 14 (3 FG / 5 PAT)......vs. Charleston So. .......11/2/02 Marvin Kloss (Sr.)..................................... 13 (3 FG/ 4 PAT).......vs. Western Carolina....8/30/14 Maikon Bonani (Jr.).................................. 13 (3 FG / 4 PAT)......at Syracuse................11/11/11 Maikon Bonani (Jr.).................................. 13 (3 FG / 4 PAT)......vs. Ball St.....................9/10/11 Maikon Bonani (Fr.).................................. 13 (3 FG / 4 PAT)......at N.C. State.................9/27/08 Maikon Bonani (Fr.).................................. 13 (3 FG / 4 PAT)......vs. Kansas....................9/12/08 Delbert Alvarado (So.).............................. 13 (3 FG / 4 PAT)......vs. North Carolina.........9/22/07 Santiago Gramatica (Jr.).......................... 13 (2 FG / 7 PAT)......vs. Charleston So.......10/18/03 Steve Riggs (Sr.)...................................... 13 (1 FG / 10 PAT)....vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..9/6/97
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
POINTS SCORED
YEAR
Delbert Alvarado (So.).............................. 109 (19 FG / 52 PAT).........................................2007 Maikon Bonani (Jr.).................................. 99 (19 FG / 42 PAT)...........................................2011 Emilio Nadelman (So.).............................. 98 (15 FG / 53 PAT)...........................................2015 Bill Gramatica (So.).................................. 94 (16 FG / 46 PAT)...........................................1998 Santiago Gramatica (So.)......................... 83 (16 FG / 35 PAT)...........................................2002 Bill Gramatica (Sr.)................................... 77 (16 FG / 29 PAT)...........................................2000 Maikon Bonani (Fr.).................................. 76 (15 FG / 31 PAT)...........................................2008 Steve Riggs (Sr.)...................................... 76 (15 FG / 31 PAT)...........................................1997 Maikon Bonani (Sr.).................................. 75 (18 FG / 21 PAT)...........................................2012 Marvin Kloss (Jr.)...................................... 69 (18 FG / 15 PAT)...........................................2013 Maikon Bonani (So.)................................. 69 (17 FG / 18 PAT)...........................................2010
CAREER RANK NAME
95 (pass).............................. M. Blackwell to D. Rubin.............................vs. NIU............................9/7/02 86 (rush).............................. Rafael Williams (So.)..................................vs. Valparaiso...............9/12/98 85 (pass).............................. M. White to A. Davis...................................at Tulsa.......................10/18/14 85 (pass).............................. B.J. Daniels to C. Mitchell...........................at Syracuse..................10/3/09 84 (pass).............................. B.J. Daniels to D. Scott...............................vs. FAMU......................9/26/11 80 (rush).............................. Marcus Shaw (Sr.)......................................vs. McNeese State.......8/31/13 80 (rush).............................. Lindsey Lamar (Sr.)....................................vs. Syracuse...............10/27/12 80 (rush).............................. Jermaine Clemons (So.).............................vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..9/6/97 80 (rush).............................. Matt Grothe (So.)........................................at Pittsburgh...............11/24/07 79 (pass).............................. M. Grothe to T. Johnson.............................vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06 77 (pass).............................. P. Julmiste to J. Peyton..............................at UAB..........................11/3/04 76 (pass).............................. P. Julmiste to A. Hall...................................at Pittsburgh...............10/15/05 75 (pass).............................. M. White to R. Bronson...............................vs. N.C. State...............9/13/14 75 (run)................................ Marlon Mack to T. House............................at Memphis.................11/22/14 75 (pass).............................. C. Barnhardt to C. Dell................................vs. Elon.......................10/10/98 75 (pass).............................. C. Barnhardt to C. Dell................................vs. Slippery Rock............9/5/98 75 (pass).............................. G. Gregory to C. Mitchell............................vs. UCF......................10/13/07 73 (pass).............................. B.J. Daniels to S. Griffin..............................at Florida St..................9/26/09 71 (pass).............................. Flowers to Johnson.....................................at Florida St..................9/12/15 71 (rush).............................. B.J. Daniels (Jr.).........................................vs. UTEP......................9/24/11 70 (pass).............................. F. Hornes from B.J. Daniels........................at Cincinnati................10/22/10 68 (pass).............................. Flowers to Adams.......................................vs. Temple..................11/14/15 67 (pass).............................. Flowers to Adams.......................................at ECU..........................11/7/15 67 (pass).............................. Flowerst to Adams......................................vs. Cincinnati..............11/20/15 67 (pass).............................. S. Bench to R. Adams.................................at Cincinnati................10/24/14 67 (rush).............................. Victor Marc (Jr.)..........................................vs. UTEP......................9/24/11 63 (rush).............................. Marcus Shaw (Fr.)......................................vs. Stony Brook..............9/4/10 63 (rush).............................. Andre Hall (Jr.)............................................at UAB..........................11/3/04
160
GAME
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
POINTS SCORED
YEAR
Maikon Bonani.......................................... 319 (69 FG / 112 PAT)................................. 2008-12 Santiago Gramatica.................................. 246 (38 FG / 132 PAT)................................. 2001-04 Bill Gramatica........................................... 193 (36 FG / 85 PAT)............................... 1998-2000 Delbert Alvarado....................................... 169 (26 FG / 91 PAT)................................... 2006-09 Marvin Kloss............................................. 131 (31 FG /38 PAT).................................... 2011-14
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PLACE-KICKING Game ................................. 10............................. Maikon Bonani (Jr.) vs. FAMU ���������������������������� 2011 ................................. 10............................. Steve Riggs (Sr.) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..........1997 Season................................ 54............................. Emilio Nadelman (So.)........................................2015 Career ................................. 147........................... Santiago Gramatica ..................................... 2001-04
Season (min. 15 att)............ 81.0 (17-of-21)......... Maikon Bonani (So.)...........................................2010 Career (min. 20 att)............. 77.5 (31-of-40)......... Marvin Kloss................................................. 2011-14
MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE
RANK NAME
Game ................................. 10............................. Maikon Bonani (Jr.) vs. FAMU ���������������������������� 2011 ................................. 10............................. Steve Riggs (Sr.) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan..........1997 Season................................ 53............................. Emilio Nadelman (So.)........................................2015 Career ................................. 132........................... Santiago Gramatica ..................................... 2001-04
HIGHEST PCT OF EXTRA POINTS MADE
Season (min. 20)................. 1.000 (42-of-42)....... Maikon Bonani (Jr.).............................................2011 Career (min. 70).................. 97.8 (91-of-93)......... Delbert Alvarado........................................... 2006-09
MOST CONSECUTIVE PATS MADE (Individual)
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
MOST CONSECUTIVE PATS MADE (Team) GAMES
LONGEST FIELD GOALS NAME
OPPONENT
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.
DATE
................................. Bill Gramatica (Sr.)......................................vs. Austin Peay...........11/18/00 ................................. Delbert Alvarado (Fr.).................................vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06 ................................. Marvin Kloss (Jr.)........................................vs. Cincinnati................10/5/13 ................................. Bill Gramatica (Sr.)......................................vs. James Madison.......9/16/00 ................................. Marvin Kloss (Jr.)........................................at Houston..................10/31/13 ................................. Marvin Kloss (Jr.)........................................vs. Louisville...............10/26/13 ................................. Marvin Kloss (Jr.)........................................vs. FAU.........................9/14/13 ................................. Maikon Bonani (Sr.)....................................vs. UConn.....................11/3/12 ................................. Eric Schwartz (Jr.).......................................vs. Cincinnati..............10/15/09 ................................. Emilion Nadelman (So.)..............................vs. Cincinnati..............11/20/15 ................................. Marvin Kloss (Jr.)........................................vs. Michigan State..........9/7/13 ................................. Maikon Bonani (Jr.).....................................at Notre Dame................9/3/11 ................................. Maikon Bonani (Fr.)....................................vs. Cincinnati..............10/30/08 ................................. Emilio Nadelman (So.)................................vs. Temple..................11/14/15 ................................. Marvin Kloss (Sr.).......................................vs. Western Carolina....8/30/14 ................................. Marvin Kloss (Jr.)........................................vs. UConn...................10/12/13 ................................. Maikon Bonani (Sr.)....................................vs. Syracuse...............10/27/12 ................................. Maikon Bonani (So.)...................................vs. Rutgers...................11/3/10 ................................. Maikon Bonani (So.)...................................at WVU.......................10/14/10 ................................. Delbert Alvarado (Fr.).................................vs. Syracuse...............11/11/06
PCT.
YEAR
Maikon Bonani (So.)................................. 81.0 (17-of-21)....................................................2010 Marvin Kloss (Jr.)...................................... 78.3 (18-of-23)....................................................2013 Maikon Bonani (Sr.).................................. 78.3 (18-of-23)....................................................2012 Santiago Gramatica (So.)......................... 76.2 (16-of-21)....................................................2002 Maikon Bonani (Jr.).................................. 73.0 (19-of-26)....................................................2011 Maikon Bonani (Fr.).................................. 71.4 (15-of-21)....................................................2008 Eric Schwartz (Jr.).................................... 68.8 (11-of-16)....................................................2009 Kyle Bronson (RFr.).................................. 68.8 (11-of-16)....................................................2005 Bill Gramatica (Sr.)................................... 66.7 (16-of-24)....................................................2000 Bill Gramatica (So.).................................. 66.7 (16-of-24)....................................................1998
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
DATE
.................................................................. 62.................................................... 10/14/10 - 9/8/12 .................................................................. 49................................................ 11/17/07 - 11/15/08 .................................................................. 47.................................................. 11/4/06 - 11/17/07 .................................................................. 45........................................................ 9/5/98 - 9/5/99 .................................................................. 41.................................................. 9/27/03 - 10/22/04
YARDS 63 56 52 51 50 50 50 50 50 49 49 49 49 47 47 47 47 47 47 47
DATE
Maikon Bonani.......................................... 62.................................................... 10/14/10 - 9/8/12 Delbert Alvarado....................................... 57................................................ 11/11/06 - 11/17/07 Bill Gramatica........................................... 45........................................................ 9/5/98 - 9/5/99 Santiago Gramatica.................................. 41.................................................... 9/6/03 - 10/22/04 Delbert Alvarado....................................... 40................................................. 11/17/07 - 9/19/09
RANK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
GAMES
SEASON
USF FOOTBALL
HIGHEST PCT OF FIELD GOALS MADE
2016
MOST EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS
YEAR
MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7.
PCT.
Marvin Kloss............................................. 77.5 (31-of-40).............................................. 2011-14 Maikon Bonani.......................................... 75.8 (69-of-91).............................................. 2008-12 Bill Gramatica........................................... 67.9 (36-of-53).......................................... 1998-2000 Steve Riggs.............................................. 65.2 (15-of-23)....................................................1997 Santiago Gramatica.................................. 60.3 (38-of-63).............................................. 2001-04 Eric Schwartz............................................ 57.1 (12-of-21).............................................. 2009-10
FGs
DATE
Marvin Kloss............................................. 13...................................................... 8/31/13-12/7/13 Maikon Bonani.......................................... 12.................................................. 11/11/11 - 10/6/12 Emilio Nadelman...................................... 9.................................................... 11/17/15-11/26/15 Bill Gramatica........................................... 8...................................................... 9/25/99 - 9/16/00 Maikon Bonani.......................................... 7.................................................. 10/14/10 - 11/13/10 Steve Riggs.............................................. 7.................................................... 9/27/97 - 10/11/97 Eric Schwartz............................................ 6.................................................. 10/15/09 - 11/21/09 Kyle Bronson............................................ 6.................................................... 11/12/05 - 12/3/05 Bill Gramatica........................................... 6.................................................... 9/19/98 - 10/24/98
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
Game ................................. 6............................... Delbert Alvarado (So.) at Auburn........................2007 Season................................ 29............................. Delbert Alvarado (So.)........................................2007 Career ................................. 91............................. Maikon Bonani.............................................. 2008-12
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE
Game ................................. 5............................... Maikon Bonani (Sr.) vs. Syracuse......................2012 Season................................ 19............................. Maikon Bonani (Jr.).............................................2011 ................................. 19............................. Delbert Alvarado (So.)........................................2007 Career ................................. 69............................. Maikon Bonani.............................................. 2008-12
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161
USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PUNT RETURNS MOST PUNT RETURNS
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS
Game ................................. 8............................... Brian Fisher (Jr.) vs. Louisville........................10/4/03 Season................................ 47............................. Brian Fisher (Jr.).................................................2003 Career ................................. 112........................... Charlie Jackson........................................ 1997-2000
Game ................................. 124........................... Marcus Edwards (Sr.) vs. UT-Martin..............8/30/08 Season................................ 432........................... DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).........................................2002 Career ................................. 1,053........................ Charlie Jackson........................................ 1997-2000
SEASON
GAME
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
RETURNS
YEAR
Brian Fisher (Jr.)....................................... 47 (424)..............................................................2003 Charlie Jackson (So.)............................... 38 (381)..............................................................1998 Marcus Edwards (Sr.)............................... 34 (262)..............................................................2008 Jackie Chambers (So.)............................. 32 (370)..............................................................2005 Marcus Edwards (Jr.)............................... 31 (231)..............................................................2007
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
RETURNS
YEAR
Charlie Jackson........................................ 112 (1,053)............................................... 1997-2000 Marcus Edwards....................................... 65 (493)........................................................ 2005-08 DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 64 (1,049)................................................. 1999-2002 Brian Fisher.............................................. 52 (534)........................................................ 2001-03 Terrence Mitchell...................................... 42 (379)........................................................ 2010-12
HIGHEST AVG. YARDS PER PUNT RETURN
Game ................................. 61.5.......................... Ean Randolph (Sr.) vs. FIU.................................2006 Season................................ 15.6.......................... DeAndrew Rubin (Jr.).........................................2001 Career ................................. 16.4.......................... DeAndrew Rubin....................................... 1999-2002
GAME (Min. 2 Returns) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3.
AVG
RETURNS-YDS OPPONENT
DATE
Ean Randolph (Sr.).......... 61.5.................. 2-123..................... vs. FIU................................9/9/06 DeAndrew Rubin (So.)..... 59.5.................. 2-119..................... vs. James Madison...........9/16/00 DeAndrew Rubin (Jr.)...... 48.0.................. 2-96....................... vs. Utah St......................11/24/01
SEASON (Min. 10 Returns) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
AVG
PLAYS-YARDS
YEAR
DeAndrew Rubin (Jr.)............................... 15.6............................26-406..............................2001 DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).............................. 14.9............................29-432..............................2002 Ean Randolph (Sr.)................................... 14.8............................25-370..............................2006 Jackie Chambers (So.)............................. 11.6............................32-370..............................2005 Terrence Mitchell (Fr.).............................. 11.0............................21-232..............................2010
CAREER (Min. 30 Returns) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
162
AVG
RETURNS-YARDS
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
Marcus Edwards (Sr.)............................... 124 (7).......................vs. UT-Martin................8/30/08 Ean Randolph (Sr.)................................... 123 (2).......................vs. FIU............................9/9/06 DeAndrew Rubin (So.).............................. 119 (2).......................vs. James Madison.......9/16/00 Jackie Chambers (So.)............................. 108 (4).......................vs. FAMU......................9/10/05 DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).............................. 100 (4).......................vs. Southern Miss.......10/12/02 Charlie Jackson (Fr.)................................ 100 (4).......................vs. Charleston So.........11/1/97
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
YEAR
DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).............................. 432 (29)..............................................................2002 Brian Fisher (Jr.)....................................... 424 (47)..............................................................2003 DeAndrew Rubin (Jr.)............................... 406 (26)..............................................................2001 Charlie Jackson (So.)............................... 381 (38)..............................................................1998 Ean Randolph (Sr.)................................... 370 (25)..............................................................2006 Jackie Chambers (So.)............................. 370 (32)..............................................................2005
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
YEAR
Charlie Jackson........................................ 1,053 (112)............................................... 1997-2000 DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 1,049 (64)................................................. 1999-2002 Brian Fisher.............................................. 534 (52)........................................................ 2001-03 Marcus Edwards....................................... 493 (65)........................................................ 2005-08 Jackie Chambers...................................... 427 (40)........................................................ 2004-05
PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
Season................................ 2............................... DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).........................................2002 Career ................................. 4............................... DeAndrew Rubin....................................... 1999-2002 YARDS NAME OPPONENT DATE 91 81 76 67 56 55
................................. DeAndrew Rubin (Jr.).................................vs. Utah St..................11/24/01 ................................. DeAndrew Rubin (So.)................................vs. James Madison.......9/16/00 ................................. Ean Randolph (Sr.).....................................vs. FIU............................9/9/06 ................................. Theo Wilson (Jr.).........................................vs. UT-Martin................9/30/08 ................................. DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).................................vs. FAU.........................9/29/02 ................................. DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).................................vs. NIU............................9/7/02
YEAR
DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 16.4............................64-1,049................. 1999-2002 Jackie Chambers...................................... 10.7............................40-427........................ 2004-05 Brian Fisher.............................................. 10.3............................52-534........................ 2001-03 Charlie Jackson........................................ 9.4..............................112-1,053............... 1997-2000 Terrence Mitchell...................................... 9.0..............................42-379........................ 2010-12
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS KICKOFF RETURNS MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
RETURNS
YEAR
Lindsey Lamar (Jr.)................................... 40 (814)..............................................................2011 Dontavia Bogan (Jr.)................................. 36 (770)..............................................................2009 Lindsey Lamar (So.)................................. 34 (903)..............................................................2010 Dontavia Bogan (So.)............................... 29 (770)..............................................................2008 Chris Dunkley (Sr.)................................... 23 (553)..............................................................2014 Jerome Murphy (So.)................................ 23 (560)..............................................................2007 DeAndrew Rubin (Fr.)............................... 23 (578)..............................................................1999
CAREER
GAME RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
RETURNS
YEAR
Lindsey Lamar.......................................... 80 (1,816)..................................................... 2009-12 Dontavia Bogan........................................ 67 (1,571)..................................................... 2007-10 DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 60 (1,534)................................................. 1999-2002 Chris Dunkley........................................... 41 (959)........................................................ 2011-14 Taurus Johnson........................................ 39 (770)........................................................ 2005-08 Charlie Jackson........................................ 39 (789).................................................... 1997-2000
HIGHEST AVG. YARDS PER KICKOFF RETURN
Game ................................. 67.5.......................... Dontavia Bogan (So.) vs. UConn........................2008 Season................................ 31.7.......................... J.R. Reed (Sr.)....................................................2003 Career ................................. 25.6.......................... DeAndrew Rubin....................................... 1999-2002
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
RANK NAME
RETURNS-YARDS OPPONENT
DATE
Dontavia Bogan (So.)...... 67.5........ 2-135......................... vs. UConn.............................11/23/08 Charlie Jackson (Fr.)....... 52.0........ 2-104......................... vs. Charleston Southern.........11/1/97 J.R. Reed (Sr.)................. 47.0........ 2-94........................... at Southern Miss...................10/25/03 DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.)..... 46.5........ 2-93........................... vs. Charleston Southern.........11/2/02 D’Ernest Johnson (So.)... 45.4........ 4-181......................... vs. Cincinnati.........................11/20/15
SEASON (Min. 10 Returns) RANK NAME
AVG
RETURNS-YARDS
YEAR
1. J.R. Reed (Sr.).......................................... 31.7*..........................18-570..............................2003 Hugh Smith (Sr.)....................................... 29.2............................10-292..............................2001 2. 3. Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 29.1............................16-466..............................2015 4. DeAndrew Rubin (So.).............................. 27.8............................14-389..............................2000 5. Jermaine Clemons (So.)........................... 27.4............................14-384..............................1997 * Led NCAA Division I
CAREER (Min. 20 Returns) RANK NAME
AVG
RETURNS-YARDS
YEAR
YARDS
YEAR
Lindsey Lamar.......................................... 1,816 (80)..................................................... 2009-12 Dontavia Bogan........................................ 1,598 (69)..................................................... 2007-10 DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 1,534 (60)................................................. 1999-2002 Chris Dunkley........................................... 959 (41)........................................................ 2011-14 Charlie Jackson........................................ 789 (39).................................................... 1997-2000
KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
Season................................ 2............................... Lindsey Lamar (So.)...........................................2010 Career ................................. 2............................... Lindsey Lamar.............................................. 2009-12 YARDS NAME OPPONENT DATE 100 100 97 96 94 94 94 82
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
AVG
YARDS
CAREER RANK NAME
1. 2. 3. 5.
OPPONENT
Lindsey Lamar (So.)................................. 903 (34)..............................................................2010 Lindsey Lamar (Jr.)................................... 817 (40)..............................................................2011 Dontavia Bogan (Jr.)................................. 770 (36)..............................................................2009 Dontavia Bogan (So.)............................... 770 (29)..............................................................2008 DeAndrew Rubin (Fr.)............................... 578 (23)..............................................................1999 J.R. Reed (Sr.).......................................... 570 (18)..............................................................2003 D’Ernest Johnson (So.)............................ 563 (21)..............................................................2015 Jerome Murphy (So.)................................ 560 (23)..............................................................2007 Chris Dunkley (Sr.)................................... 553 (23)..............................................................2014 Rodney Adams (Jr.).................................. 466 (18)..............................................................2015
GAME (Min. 2 Returns) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
Mike Jenkins (Sr.)..................................... 192 (5).......................vs. Cincinnati................11/3/07 D’Ernest Johnson (So.)............................ 181 (4).......................vs. Cincinnati....................2015 Jermaine Clemons (So.)........................... 147 (5).......................vs. Southern Illinois....10/18/97 Lindsey Lamar (So.)................................. 146 (6).......................vs. UConn.....................12/4/10 Lindsey Lamar (So.)................................. 141 (4).......................vs. Syracuse.................10/9/10 Dontavia Bogan (So.)............................... 135 (2).......................vs. UConn...................11/23/08 Hugh Smith (Sr.)....................................... 135 (4).......................vs. Liberty...................10/27/01 DeAndrew Rubin (Fr.)............................... 135 (5).......................vs. New Haven.............11/6/99
SEASON
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Game ................................. 192........................... Mike Jenkins (Sr.) vs. Cincinnati.....................11/3/07 Season................................ 903........................... Lindsey Lamar (So.)...........................................2010 Career ................................. 1,816........................ Lindsey Lamar.............................................. 2009-12
USF FOOTBALL
Game ................................. 5............................... Nine Times, Last: D. Hopkins vs. MCN..........8/31/13 Season................................ 40............................. Lindsey Lamar (Jr.).............................................2011 Career ................................. 80............................. Lindsey Lamar.............................................. 2009-12
2016
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS
REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
................................. Lindsey Lamar (So.)....................................at Louisville.................11/13/10 ................................. Mike Jenkins (Sr.).......................................vs. Cincinnati................11/3/07 ................................. Rodney Adams (So.)...................................at Navy.......................10/31/15 ................................. J.R. Reed (Sr.)............................................at Memphis.................11/29/03 ................................. Lindsey Lamar (So.)....................................vs. Syracuse.................10/9/10 ................................. Chad Simpson (Sr.)....................................vs. Louisville.................9/24/05 ................................. Charlie Jackson (Fr.)...................................vs. Charleston So.........11/1/97 ................................. DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).................................vs. Charleston So.........11/2/02
YEAR
DeAndrew Rubin...................................... 25.6............................60-1,534................. 1999-2002 Jermaine Clemons.................................... 24.2............................29-701........................ 1997-99 Chris Dunkley........................................... 23.4............................41-959........................ 2011-14 Hugh Smith............................................... 23.4............................26-609.................... 1999-2002 Dontavia Bogan........................................ 23.2............................69-1,598..................... 2007-10
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163
USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ALL RETURNS TOTAL PUNT/KICK RETURNS
Most Returns
Season................................ 52 (34pr/18kr).......... Charlie Jackson (Fr.)..........................................1997 Career ................................. 151 (112pr / 39kr).... Charlie Jackson........................................ 1997-2000
Most Yards Season................................ 903 (903kr)..................................................Lindsey Lamar (So.).........2010 Career ................................. 2,583 (1,049pr / 1,534kr)............................DeAndrew Rubin.... 1999-2002
Most Total Return Touchdowns Season................................ 3 (2pr / 1kr).............. DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).........................................2002 Career ................................. 5 (4pr / 1kr).............. DeAndrew Rubin....................................... 1999-2002
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Bulls’ career leader in return touchdowns, DeAndrew Rubin.
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ALL-TIME RETURN TOUCHDOWNS YARDS TYPE
NAME
OPPONENT
DATE
100 Kickoff............... Lindsey Lamar (So.)..................... at Louisville...............................11/13/10 100 Kickoff............... Mike Jenkins (Sr.)........................ vs. Cincinnati..............................11/3/07 97 Kickoff............... Rodney Adams (Jr.)..................... at Navy......................................10/31/15 96 Fumble.............. Kayvon Webster (Jr.)................... at Notre Dame..............................9/3/11 96 Kickoff............... J.R. Reed (Sr.)............................. at Memphis...............................11/29/03 94 Kickoff............... Lindsey Lamar (So.)..................... vs. Syracuse...............................10/9/10 94 Kickoff............... Chad Simpson (Sr.)..................... vs. Louisville...............................9/24/05 94 Kickoff............... Charlie Jackson (Fr.).................... vs. Charleston Southern.............11/1/97 91 Punt.................. DeAndrew Rubin (Jr.).................. vs. Utah St................................11/24/01 86 Interception....... Bernard Brown (Sr.)..................... vs. Liberty.................................10/27/01 82 Kickoff............... DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).................. vs. Charleston Southern.............11/2/02 81 Punt.................. DeAndrew Rubin (So.)................. vs. James Madison.....................9/16/00 76 Punt.................. Ean Randolph (Sr.)...................... vs. FIU..........................................9/9/06 75 FG Block........... Nate Godwin (Fr.)........................ vs. Cincinnati..............................10/5/13 75 FG Block........... Nate Allen (Sr.)............................ vs. Charleston Southern.............9/19/09 73 Interception....... Trae Williams (Sr.)....................... vs. Cincinnati..............................11/3/07 67 Punt.................. Theo Wilson (Jr.).......................... vs. UT-Martin..............................9/30/08 64 Interception....... Trae Williams (Sr.)....................... vs. Louisville.............................11/17/07 64 Interception....... Kenny Robinson (Fr.)................... vs. Austin Peay.........................11/18/00 63 Fumble.............. J.R. Reed (So.)............................ vs. Houston.................................11/3/01 56 Punt.................. DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).................. vs. FAU.......................................9/29/02 55 Punt.................. DeAndrew Rubin (Sr.).................. vs. NIU..........................................9/7/02 50 Punt.................. Chris Dunkley (Jr.)....................... vs. SMU....................................11/23/13 50 Fumble.............. Kevin Verpaele (Sr.)..................... at ECU........................................11/8/03 46 Interception....... Lamar Robbins (So.).................... vs. N.C. State..............................9/13/14 45 Fumble.............. J.R. Reed (Sr.)............................. at Memphis...............................11/29/03 45 Interception....... Bernard Brown (Fr.)..................... vs. Valparaiso.............................9/12/98 44 Fumble.............. Aaron Lynch (So.)........................ vs. UConn.................................10/12/13 42 Fumble.............. Anthony Henry (Fr.)..................... vs. Drake.....................................9/20/97 39 Interception....... Bruce Gipson (Sr.)....................... at UAB........................................11/3/04 39 Interception....... Roy Manns (Fr.)........................... vs. Charleston Southern.............11/1/97 38 Interception....... Carl Zalak (So.)............................ vs. Liberty.................................10/21/00 37 Interception....... Nate Allen (So.)............................ at Pittsburgh..............................11/24/07 37 Interception....... Trae Williams (Fr.)....................... vs. Tennessee Tech...................9/11/04 35 Interception....... Demetrius Woods (Sr.)................ vs. Valparaiso.............................9/12/98 33 Interception....... Mark Joyce (Fr.)........................... vs. Stony Brook.............................9/4/10 32 Interception....... Johnnie Jones (Sr.)...................... at Rutgers...................................11/5/05 32 Punt Block......... Sidney Simpson (Fr.)................... vs. Utah St................................11/24/01 32 Interception....... Roy Manns (So.).......................... vs. Citadel...................................10/3/98 30 Interception....... Sam Barrington (Jr.)..................... vs. UTEP.....................................9/24/11 29 Interception....... Deatrick Nichols........................... vs. Cincinnati............................11/20/15 29 Interception....... Kevin Verpaele (Sr.)..................... at Army.......................................9/27/03 27 Interception....... Ron Hemingway (Jr.)................... vs. NIU..........................................9/7/02 26 Interception....... D’Juan Brown (Sr.)....................... vs. Cincinnati............................11/19/05 26 Interception....... Sidney Simpson (Sr.)................... vs. ECU.....................................11/13/04 26 Interception....... Ben Moffitt (Sr.)............................ vs. WVU......................................9/28/07 26 Punt Block......... Charlton Sinclair (Fr.)................... vs. Pittsburgh..............................10/2/08 24 Fumble.............. Demetrius Woods (Jr.)................. at Cumberland............................11/8/97 21 Fumble.............. Auggie Sanchez (So.).................. vs. Maryland.................................9/6/14 21 Interception....... Trae Williams (Sr.)....................... at Pittsburgh..............................11/24/07 20 Interception....... Roy Manns (Fr.)........................... vs. Kentucky Wesleyan.................9/6/97 18 Interception....... Jason Pierre-Paul (Jr.)................. at Syracuse.................................10/3/09 Punt Block......... Kenny Robinson (So.).................. vs. UConn.................................10/13/01 16 15 Fumble.............. Shurron Pierson (So.).................. at Memphis.................................9/22/01 13 Interception....... J.R. Reed (Jr.).............................. vs. Charleston Southern.............11/2/02 12 Fumble.............. Chris Daley (Jr.)........................... vs. Utah St................................11/24/01 12 Interception....... Anthony Henry (Jr.)...................... vs. SW Texas St.........................9/11/99 11 Interception....... Julius Forte (Jr.)........................... vs. Miami.....................................9/28/13 11 Punt Block......... Andre Davis (Fr.).......................... vs. FAMU....................................9/17/11 11 Punt Block......... Chris Lane (Sr.)............................ vs. Stony Brook.............................9/4/10 11 Fumble.............. Terrence Royal (Sr.).................... at Rutgers...................................11/5/05 10 Fumble.............. DeDe Lattimore (Sr.).................... vs. Cincinnati..............................10/5/13 9 Fumble.............. George Selvie (Fr.)...................... at WVU.....................................11/25/06 3 Fumble.............. Nate Allen (So.)............................ vs. Louisville.............................11/17/07 0 Fumble.............. Craig Kobel (Sr.).......................... at UAB........................................11/3/04 0 Fumble.............. Ron Hemingway (Jr.)................... at ECU......................................10/19/02 0 Fumble.............. John Miller (So.)........................... vs. James Madison.....................9/16/00
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PUNTING Game ................................. 10............................. Mattias Ciabatti (Sr.) at Florida State..............9/12/15 ................................. 10............................. Justin Brockhaus-Kann (So.) at Miami.........11/27/10 Season................................ 74............................. Brandon Baker (So.)...........................................2003 ................................. 74............................. Tony Umholz (Sr.)...............................................1999 Career ................................. 198........................... Brandon Baker.............................................. 2002-05
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
PUNTS
YEAR
Brandon Baker (So.)................................. 74 (3,002)...........................................................2003 Tony Umholz (Sr.).................................... 74 (3,062)...........................................................1999 Mattias Ciabatti (So.)................................ 73 (2,937)...........................................................2013 Devin Sanderson (Sr.).............................. 66 (2,768)...........................................................2002 Mattias Ciabatti (Jr.)................................. 65 (2,662)...........................................................2014 Brandon Baker (Sr.).................................. 65 (2,630)...........................................................2005 Justin Brockhaus-Kann (So.).................... 64 (2,406)...........................................................2010 Justin Brockhaus-Kann (Jr.)..................... 62 (2,253)...........................................................2011 Delbert Alvarado (Sr.)............................... 58 (2,352)...........................................................2009 Delbert Alvarado (So.).............................. 58 (2,414)...........................................................2007
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
PUNTS
YEAR
Brandon Baker.......................................... 198 (8,070)................................................... 2002-05 Mattias Ciabatti......................................... 196 (8,333)............................................... 2012-2015 Justin Brockhaus-Kann............................. 180 (6,851)................................................... 2009-12 Delbert Alvarado....................................... 174 (7,014)................................................... 2006-09 Devin Sanderson...................................... 171 (6,995)................................................... 2000-02
HIGHEST AVG. YARDS PER PUNT
Game ................................. 49.7.......................... Tony Umholtz (Sr.) at James Madison...............1999 Season................................ 44.4.......................... Mattias Ciabatti (Jr.)............................................2014 Career ................................. 42.5.......................... Mattias Ciabatti ............................................ 2012-15
GAME (Min. 3 Punts) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
AVG
PUNTS-YARDS OPPONENT
DATE
Tony Umholtz (Sr.).................. 49.7.......... 7-348..................... at James Madison...........10/30/99 Brandon Baker (Jr.)................. 49.2.......... 5-246..................... vs. Southern Miss.............11/2/04 Mattias Ciabatti (Jr.)................ 49.0.......... 5-245..................... at SMU............................11/15/14 Mattias Ciabatti (Jr.)................ 48.8.......... 7-342..................... vs. N.C. State....................9/13/14 Justin Brockhaus-Kann (So.)... 48.8.......... 5-244..................... at Florida...........................9/11/10
SEASON (Min. 30 Punts) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
AVG
PUNTS-YARDS
YEAR
Mattias Ciabatti......................................... 44.4............................65-2,888...........................2014 Mattias Ciabatti......................................... 43.2............................57-2,465...........................2015 Devin Sanderson (Sr.).............................. 41.9............................66-2,768...........................2002 Brandon Baker (Jr.).................................. 41.8............................57-2,380...........................2004 Delbert Alvarado (So.).............................. 41.6............................58-2,414...........................2007
CAREER (Min. 60 Punts) RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
AVG
PUNTS-YARDS
YEAR
Mattias Ciabatti......................................... 42.5............................196-8,333................... 2012-15 Devin Sanderson...................................... 40.9............................171-6,995................... 2000-02 Brandon Baker.......................................... 40.8............................198-8,070................... 2002-05 Delbert Alvarado....................................... 40.3............................174-7,014................... 2006-09 Tony Umholtz........................................... 39.7............................161-6,384................. 1997-995
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GAME RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
Mattias Ciabatti (Sr.)................................. 445 (10).....................at Florida State.............9/12/15 Devin Sanderson (Sr.).............................. 416 (9).......................at Arkansas..................9/14/02 Justin Brockhaus-Kann (So.).................... 410 (10).....................at Miami......................11/27/10 Brandon Baker (So.)................................. 397 (9).......................vs. TCU......................10/10/03 Tony Umholtz (Sr.)................................... 394 (9).......................vs. Illinois St...............10/16/99
USF FOOTBALL
MOST YARDS Game ................................. 445........................... Mattias Ciabatti (Sr.) at Florida State..............9/12/15 Season................................ 3,062........................ Tony Umholtz (Sr.)..............................................1999 Career ................................. 8,333........................ Mattias Ciabatti............................................. 2012-15
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MOST PUNTS
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
YARDS
YEAR
Tony Umholtz (Sr.)................................... 3,062 (74)...........................................................1999 Brandon Baker (So.)................................. 3,002 (74)...........................................................2003 Mattias Ciabatti (So.)................................ 2,937 (73)...........................................................2013 Mattias Ciabatti (Jr.)................................. 2,888 (65)...........................................................2014 Devin Sanderson (Sr.).............................. 2,768 (66)...........................................................2002 Brandon Baker (Sr.).................................. 2,630 (65)...........................................................2005 Mattias Ciabatti (Sr.)................................. 2,465 (57)...........................................................2015 Delbert Alvarado (So.).............................. 2,414 (58)...........................................................2007 Justin Brockhaus-Kann (So.).................... 2,406 (64)...........................................................2010 Brandon Baker (Jr.).................................. 2,380 (57)...........................................................2004
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
YEAR
Mattias Ciabatti......................................... 8,333 (196)................................................... 2012-15 Brandon Baker.......................................... 8,070 (198)................................................... 2002-05 Delbert Alvarado....................................... 7,014 (174)................................................... 2006-09 Devin Sanderson...................................... 6,995 (171)................................................... 2000-02 Justin Brockhaus-Kann............................. 6,851 (180)................................................... 2009-12
MOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 20
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS
Game ................................. 5............................... Mattias Ciabatti (Jr.) at SMU...............................2014 ................................. 5............................... Brandon Baker (Sr.) at UConn............................2005 ................................. 5............................... Devin Sanderson (Sr.) vs. NIU...........................2002 Season................................ 30............................. Justin Brockhaus-Kann (Jr.)...............................2011 Career ................................. 68............................. Justin Brockhaus-Kann................................. 2009-12
FEWEST TOUCHBACKS
HISTORY USF MEDIA
Season................................ 0............................... Justin Brockhaus-Kann (So.)..............................2010 Career (Min. 2 Seasons)..... 9............................... Justin Brockhaus-Kann................................. 2009-12
CONSECUTIVE PUNTS WITHOUT A BLOCK
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
DATE
LONGEST PUNTS
YARDS 72 70 68 68 68 67 65 65 62 62 62 62 61 61 61 61
GAMES
Brandon Baker.......................................... 141................................................................ 2002-05 Delbert Alvarado....................................... 114................................................................ 2007-09 Tony Umholtz........................................... 92.................................................................. 1997-99 Justin Brockhaus-Kann............................. 84.................................................................. 2010-11 Mattias Ciabatti......................................... 83............................... .................................. 2012-14
NAME
OPPONENT
DATE
................................. Devin Sanderson (Sr.)................................at Arkansas....................9/7/02 ................................. Justin Brockhaus-Kann (Sr.).......................at Cincinnati................11/23/12 ................................. Mattias Ciabatti (Sr.)...................................at UConn....................10/17/15 ................................. Mattias Ciabatti (So.)..................................vs. Cincinnati................10/5/13 ................................. Brandon Baker (Sr.)....................................at Penn St.......................9/3/05 ................................. Brandon Baker (Jr.).....................................vs. Memphis...............11/27/04 ................................. Brandon Baker (Sr.)....................................at Miami........................10/1/05 ................................. Tony Umholtz (Sr.)......................................at James Madison......10/30/99 ................................. Mattias Ciabatti (Jr.)....................................vs. East Carolina........10/11/14 ................................. Mattias Ciabatti (So.)..................................vs. Florida Atlantic........9/14/13 ................................. Brandon Baker (Sr.)....................................vs. Louisville.................9/22/05 ................................. Brandon Baker (So.)...................................vs. TCU......................10/10/03 ................................. Delbert Alvarado (So.)................................at Syracuse................11/10/07 ................................. Justin Teachy (So.).....................................at WVU.......................11/25/06 ................................. Brandon Baker (So.)...................................at Alabama...................8/30/03 ................................. Devin Sanderson (Sr.)................................vs. Memphis.................11/9/02
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS DEFENSE MOST TACKLES
MOST SACKS
Game ................................. 19............................. J.R. Reed (Sr.) vs. Cincinnati.......................10/31/03 Season................................ 121........................... Tyrone McKenzie (Jr.)........................................2007 Career ................................. 367........................... Kawika Mitchell......................................... 1999-2002
Game ................................. 4............................... George Selvie (So.) vs. Elon............................9/1/07 ................................. 4............................... Shurron Pierson (Jr.) vs. Southern Miss.......10/12/02 Season................................ 14.5.......................... George Selvie (So.)............................................2007 Career ................................. 29............................. George Selvie............................................... 2006-09
GAME RANK NAME 1. 2.
TACKLES
OPPONENT
DATE
J.R. Reed (Sr.).......................................... 19...............................vs. Cincinnati..............10/31/03 DeDe Lattimore (Sr.)................................ 18...............................at Rutgers.....................10/7/13 Kion Wilson (Sr.)....................................... 18...............................at Rutgers...................11/12/09 Tyrone McKenzie (Jr.).............................. 18...............................at Pittsburgh...............11/24/07 Maurice Jones (Sr.).................................. 18...............................at Alabama...................8/30/03 Anthony Henry (Sr.).................................. 18...............................at James Madison......10/30/99
RANK NAME
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
TACKLES
YEAR
Tyrone McKenzie (Jr.).............................. 121......................................................................2007 Auggie Sanchez (So.)............................... 117......................................................................2015 Kawika Mitchell (Sr.)................................. 117......................................................................2002 Tyrone McKenzie (Sr.).............................. 116......................................................................2008 Maurice Jones (Sr.).................................. 116......................................................................2003 Ben Moffitt (Jr.)......................................... 112......................................................................2006 Kawika Mitchell (Jr.)................................. 106......................................................................2001 Kion Wilson (Sr.)....................................... 105......................................................................2009 Ben Moffitt (Sr.)........................................ 104......................................................................2007 Stephen Nicholas (Sr.)............................. 102......................................................................2006 J.R. Reed (Sr.).......................................... 102......................................................................2003 Anthony Williams (Sr.).............................. 102......................................................................2001 Javan Camon (Sr.)................................... 101......................................................................2004
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
RANK NAME 1. 3.
TACKLES
YEAR
Kawika Mitchell......................................... 367............................................................ 1999-2002 DeDe Lattimore........................................ 337................................................................ 2010-13 Ben Moffitt................................................ 335................................................................ 2004-07 Stephen Nicholas..................................... 326................................................................ 2002-06 Roy Manns............................................... 317............................................................ 1997-2000 J.R. Reed.................................................. 301................................................................ 2000-03 Maurice Jones.......................................... 285................................................................ 2000-03 Anthony Williams...................................... 276............................................................ 1998-2001 Sam Barrington......................................... 258................................................................ 2009-12 Anthony Henry.......................................... 254............................................................ 1997-2000
SACKS
OPPONENT
DATE
George Selvie (So.).............4 (-21)..............................................vs. Elon...........................9/1/07 Shurron Pierson (Jr.)...........4 (-13)..............................................vs. Southern Miss.......10/12/02 Eight Times..........................3 Last: C. Marshall (-22)..................vs. Syracuse.................10/9/10
SEASON RANK NAME
SEASON 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13.
GAME
1. 2. 4. 5. 9. 10.
SACKS
YEAR
George Selvie (So.).................................. 14.5 (-87)............................................................2007 Terrence Royal (Sr.)................................. 10 (-72)...............................................................2005 Shurron Pierson (So.)............................... 10 (-81)...............................................................2001 Chris Daley (Jr.)........................................ 9.5 (-61)..............................................................2001 Jason Allen (Sr.)....................................... 8 (-68).................................................................2005 Shurron Pierson (Jr.)................................ 8 (-49).................................................................2002 Shawn Hay (Fr.)....................................... 8 (-66).................................................................1997 Demetrius Woods (Fr.)............................. 8 (-58).................................................................1997 Stephen Nicholas (Sr.)............................. 7.5 (-57)..............................................................2006 DeDe Lattimore (So.)................................ 7 (-44).................................................................2011 Chris Robinson (Fr.)................................. 7 (-61).................................................................2006 Stephen Nicholas (Jr.).............................. 7 (-44).................................................................2005
CAREER
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
SACKS
YEAR
George Selvie........................................... 29 (-172)....................................................... 2006-09 Stephen Nicholas..................................... 20 (-137)....................................................... 2002-06 Terrence Royal......................................... 19.5 (-137).................................................... 2002-05 Shurron Pierson........................................ 18 (-130)....................................................... 2001-02 Shawn Hay............................................... 17 (-112)................................................... 1997-2000 Ryne Giddins............................................ 19.5 (-98)...................................................... 2009-13 DeDe Lattimore........................................ 15 (-113)....................................................... 2010-13 Greg Walls................................................ 14.5 (-80).................................................. 1999-2002 Chris Daley............................................... 13.5 (-90).................................................. 1999-2002 Craig Kobel............................................... 13 (-91)......................................................... 2001-04 Demetrius Woods..................................... 13 (-84)......................................................... 1997-98
MOST SACK YARDAGE
Season................................ 87............................. George Selvie (So.)............................................2007 Career ................................. 172........................... George Selvie............................................... 2006-09
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
YEAR
George Selvie (So.).................................. 87 (14.5).............................................................2007 Shurron Pierson (So.)............................... 81 (10)................................................................2001 Terrence Royal (Sr.)................................. 72 (10)................................................................2005 Jason Allen (Sr.)....................................... 68 (8)..................................................................2005 Chris Robinson (Fr.)................................. 61 (7)..................................................................2006 Craig Kobel (Jr.)....................................... 61 (9.5)...............................................................2001
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 4. 5.
YARDS
Bulls’ career leader in tackles Kawika Mitchell
166
YEAR
George Selvie........................................... 172 (29)........................................................ 2006-09 Stephen Nicholas..................................... 137 (20)........................................................ 2002-06 Terrence Royal......................................... 137 (19.5)..................................................... 2002-05 Shurron Pierson........................................ 130 (18)........................................................ 2001-02 DeDe Lattimore........................................ 113 (15)........................................................ 2010-13
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS DEFENSE Game ................................. 6............................... George Selvie (So.) vs. Elon............................9/1/07 Season................................ 31.5.......................... George Selvie (So.)............................................2007 Career ................................. 69.5.......................... George Selvie............................................... 2006-09
Game ................................. 2, Six Times............. Last: DeDe Lattimore (Sr.) vs. Miami..............9/28/13 Season................................ 6*.............................. Nigel Harris.........................................................2014 Career ................................. 9............................... George Selvie............................................... 2006-09
GAME
GAME
RANK NAME 1. 2.
TFL
OPPONENT
DATE
George Selvie (So.).................................. 6 (-25)........................vs. Elon...........................9/1/07 George Selvie (So.).................................. 5 (-23)........................vs. North Carolina.........9/22/07 George Selvie (RFr.)................................ 5 (-14)........................vs. FIU............................9/9/06 Craig Kobel (Sr.)....................................... 5 (-17)........................vs. Pittsburgh................12/4/04 Tim Jones (So.)........................................ 5 (-9)..........................at Army.........................9/27/03 Kawika Mitchell (Sr.)................................. 5 (-24)........................at Oklahoma.................9/28/02
SEASON TFL
YEAR
George Selvie (So.).....................................................................31.5 (-139)........................2007 Craig Kobel (Jr.)..........................................................................19 (-60).............................2003 Kawika Mitchell (Sr.)....................................................................19 (-65).............................2002 Tavares Jurineack (Sr.)...............................................................18 (-58).............................2002 Greg Walls (Sr.)...........................................................................18 (-38).............................2002 Jason Pierre-Paul (Jr.).................................................................16.5 (-53)..........................2009 Greg Walls (So.)..........................................................................16 (-45).............................2001 Stephen Nicholas (Jr.).................................................................15.5 (-69)..........................2005 Tyrone McKenzie (Sr.).................................................................15 (-36).............................2008 Stephen Nicholas (Sr.)................................................................15 (-74).............................2006 Ben Moffitt (So.)...........................................................................15 (-47).............................2005
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
TFL
YEAR
George Selvie..............................................................................69.5 (-303).................. 2006-09 Stephen Nicholas........................................................................53.5 (-217).................. 2002-06 Greg Walls...................................................................................48 (-130)................. 1999-2002 Terrence Royal............................................................................47.5 (-190).................. 2002-05 Ben Moffitt...................................................................................40.5 (-111).................. 2004-07 Maurice Jones.............................................................................40 (-124)..................... 2000-03 Shawn Hay..................................................................................38 (-160)................. 1997-2000 Kawika Mitchell............................................................................37 (-118)................. 1999-2002 Elkino Watson..............................................................................32.5 (102)................... 2011-14 DeDe Lattimore...........................................................................32.5 (-168).................. 2010-13
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS YARDAGE
Season................................ 139........................... George Selvie (So.)............................................2007 Career ................................. 303........................... George Selvie............................................... 2006-09
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
YEAR
George Selvie (So.).....................................................................139 (31.5).........................2007 Shurron Pierson (So.)..................................................................92 (12)..............................2001 Demetrius Woods (Fr.)................................................................80 (14)..............................1997 Stephen Nicholas (Sr.)................................................................75 (15)..............................2006 Terrence Royal (Sr.)....................................................................74 (10.5)...........................2005
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1.
FF
OPPONENT
DATE
DeDe Lattimore (Sr.)................................ 2.................................vs. Miami......................9/28/13 Sam Barrington (Sr.)................................. 2.................................at Nevada.......................9/8/12 Sabbath Joseph (Jr.)................................ 2.................................at Florida St..................9/26/09 Terrence Royal (Sr.)................................. 2.................................at Pittsburgh...............10/15/05 Lee Roy Selmon (Jr.)................................ 2.................................at Army.........................9/27/03 Demetrius Woods (So.)............................ 2.................................vs. Slippery Rock............9/5/98
SEASON
RANK NAME 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.
RANK NAME
USF FOOTBALL
MOST FORCED FUMBLES
2016
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS
YARDS
YEAR
George Selvie..............................................................................303 (69.5)................... 2006-09 Stephen Nicholas........................................................................217 (53.5)................... 2002-06 Terrence Royal............................................................................190 (47.5)................... 2002-05 DeDe Lattimore...........................................................................168 (32.5)................... 2010-13 Shawn Hay..................................................................................160 (38).................. 1997-2000
RANK NAME
YEAR
CAREER
OUTLOOK
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3.
FF
YEAR
George Selvie..............................................................................9................................. 2006-09 Nigel Harris..................................................................................7......................... 2013-present DeDe Lattimore...........................................................................6................................. 2010-13 Terrence Royal............................................................................6................................. 2002-05 Kevin Verpaele............................................................................6................................. 2000-03
MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES
GAME RANK NAME 1.
PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS
Game ................................. 2, Seven Times........ Last: D. Lattimore, vs. Cincinnati....................10/6/13 Season................................ 3............................... Six Times...................Last: D. Lattimore.............2013 Career ................................. 6............................... Anthony Henry.......................................... 1997-2000
HISTORY USF MEDIA
FR
OPPONENT
DATE
DeDe Lattimore (Sr.)................................ 2.................................vs. Cincinnati................10/6/13 Kion Wilson (Jr.)....................................... 2.................................vs. Pittsburgh................10/2/08 Chris Daley (Jr.)........................................ 2.................................vs. Utah St..................11/24/01 J.R. Reed (So.)......................................... 2.................................vs. Houston..................11/3/01 Roy Manns (Sr.)....................................... 2.................................vs. Jacksonville St..........9/2/00 Bernard Brown (Jr.).................................. 2.................................vs. Southern Illinois......10/2/99 Therrimann Edwards (So.)....................... 2.................................at Charleston So.........10/31/98
SEASON RANK NAME 1.
FR
YEAR
DeDe Lattimore (Sr.)...................................................................3.......................................2013 Jon Lejiste (Jr.)............................................................................3.......................................2011 Nate Allen (So.)...........................................................................3.......................................2007 Tim Jones (Sr.)............................................................................3.......................................2005 Terrence Royal (Sr.)....................................................................3.......................................2005 J.R. Reed (So.)............................................................................3.......................................2001 Chris Daley (Jr.)...........................................................................3.......................................2001 Brett Avery (Sr.)...........................................................................3.......................................1998
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2.
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Nigel Harris..................................................................................6*......................................2014 1. 2. DeDe Lattimore (Sr.)...................................................................4.......................................2013 Chris Robinson (Fr.)....................................................................4.......................................2006 George Selvie (RFr.)...................................................................4.......................................2006 Ben Moffitt (So.)...........................................................................4.......................................2005 Terrence Royal (Sr.)....................................................................4.......................................2005 Kevin Verpaele (Jr.).....................................................................4.......................................2002 * Led NCAA Division I FBS
FR
YEAR
Anthony Henry.............................................................................6............................. 1997-2000 George Selvie..............................................................................5................................. 2006-09 Ben Moffitt...................................................................................5................................. 2004-07 Terrence Royal............................................................................5................................. 2002-05 J.R. Reed.....................................................................................5................................. 2000-03 Bernard Brown.............................................................................5............................. 1997-2001
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS DEFENSE MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDS
MOST INTERCEPTIONS
Game ................................. 107........................... J.R. Reed (So.) vs. Houston...........................11/3/01 Season................................ 117........................... J.R. Reed (So.)...................................................2001 Career ................................. 183........................... J.R. Reed...................................................... 2000-03
Game ................................. 3............................... J.R. Reed (Sr.) at Memphis..........................11/29/03 Season................................ 7............................... Trae Williams (Jr.)...............................................2006 ................................. 7............................... J.R. Reed (Sr.)....................................................2003 Career ................................. 18............................. J.R. Reed...................................................... 2000-03
GAME RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
J.R. Reed (So.)......................................... 107 (63t, 44)..............vs. Houston..................11/3/01 Kayvon Webster (Jr.)................................ 96 (96t)......................vs. Notre Dame..............9/3/11 Maurice Jones (So.)................................. 52 (52t)......................vs. North Texas............9/29/01 Kevin Verpaele (Sr.)................................. 50 (50t)......................at ECU..........................11/8/03 Aaron Lynch (So.)..................................... 44 (44t)......................at UConn....................10/12/13 Nate Allen (So.)........................................ 44 (44).......................vs. WVU.......................9/28/07
SEASON RANK NAME
PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
YEAR
LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNS
YARDS OUTLOOK
YARDS
J.R. Reed (So.)............................................................................117 (3)..............................2001 Kayvon Webster (Jr.)...................................................................96 (1)................................2011 J.R. Reed (Sr.).............................................................................66 (2)................................2003 Maurice Jones (So.)....................................................................52 (2)................................2001 Kevin Verpaele (Sr.)....................................................................50 (1)................................2003
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
96t 63t 52t 50t 44 44 44
OPPONENT
LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS NAME
OPPONENT
DATE
................................. Bernard Brown (Sr.)....................................vs. Liberty...................10/27/01 ................................. Trae Williams (Sr.)......................................vs. Cincinnati................10/3/07 ................................. Devon Davis (So.).......................................vs. Louisville.................10/4/03 ................................. Trae Williams (Sr.)......................................vs. Louisville...............11/17/07 ................................. Kenny Robinson (Fr.)..................................vs. Austin Peay...........11/18/00 ................................. Ben Moffitt (Sr.)...........................................vs. Pittsburgh..............11/24/07 ................................. JaQuez Jenkins (RFr.)................................vs. Clemson................12/31/10 ................................. Quenton Washington (Jr.)...........................vs. Clemson................12/31/10 ................................. Lamar Robbins (So.)...................................vs. N.C. State...............9/13/14 ................................. Bernard Brown (So.)...................................vs. Valparaiso...............9/12/98 ................................. Jon Lejiste (So.)..........................................vs. UConn.....................12/4/10 ................................. Ben Moffitt (Sr.)...........................................vs. North Carolina.........9/22/07
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
Season................................ 3............................... Trae Williams (Sr.)..............................................2007 Career ................................. 4............................... Trae Williams................................................ 2004-07
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2.
TD
YEAR
Trae Williams (Sr.).......................................................................3.......................................2007 Roy Manns (Fr.)...........................................................................2.......................................1997
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3.
168
TD
RANK NAME 1. 2.
INT
OPPONENT
DATE
J.R. Reed (Sr.).......................................... 3.................................at Memphis.................11/28/03 11 Times................................................... 2, Last: H. Childs.......at SMU.......................11/23/13
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 3. 5.
INT
YEAR
Trae Williams (Jr.).......................................................................7.......................................2006 J.R. Reed (Sr.).............................................................................7.......................................2003 Trae Williams (Sr.).......................................................................6.......................................2007 J.R. Reed (Jr.).............................................................................6.......................................2002 Ron Hemingway (Jr.)...................................................................5.......................................2002 J.R. Reed (So.)............................................................................5.......................................2001 Anthony Henry (Sr.).....................................................................5.......................................2000 Roy Manns (Fr.)...........................................................................5.......................................1997
CAREER DATE
................................. Kayvon Webster (Jr.)..................................at Notre Dame................9/3/11 ................................. J.R. Reed (So.)...........................................vs. Houston..................11/3/01 ................................. Maurice Jones (So.)....................................vs. North Texas............9/29/01 ................................. Kevin Verpaele (Sr.)....................................at ECU..........................11/8/03 ................................. Aaron Lynch (So.).......................................at UConn....................10/12/13 ................................. Nate Allen (So.)...........................................vs. WVU.......................9/28/07 ................................. J.R. Reed (So.)...........................................vs. Houston..................11/3/01
YARDS 86TD 73TD 70 64TD 64TD 60 48 45 46 45TD 42 41
NAME
GAME
YEAR
Trae Williams...............................................................................4................................. 2004-07 Roy Manns..................................................................................3............................. 1997-2000 Bernard Brown.............................................................................2....................... 1997-99, 2001
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
INT
YEAR
J.R. Reed.....................................................................................18............................... 2000-03 Trae Williams...............................................................................16............................... 2004-07 Anthony Henry.............................................................................10........................... 1997-2000 Nate Allen....................................................................................9................................. 2006-09 Jerome Murphy............................................................................8................................. 2006-09 Ron Hemingway..........................................................................8................................. 2000-03 Roy Manns..................................................................................8............................. 1997-2000
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
Game ................................. 86............................. Bernard Brown (Sr.) vs. Liberty..........................2001 Season................................ 164........................... Trae Williams (Sr.)..............................................2007 Career ................................. 219........................... Trae Williams................................................ 2004-07
GAME RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
YARDS
OPPONENT
DATE
Bernard Brown (Sr.).................................. 86 (1).........................vs. Liberty...................10/27/01 Trae Williams (Sr.).................................... 73 (1).........................vs. Cincinnati..............10/03/07 Devon Davis (So.).................................... 70 (1).........................vs. Louisville...............10/14/03 Trae Williams (Sr.).................................... 64 (1).........................vs. Louisville...............11/17/07 Kenny Robinson (Fr.)............................... 64 (1).........................vs. Austin Peay...........11/18/00
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
YEAR
Trae Williams (Sr.).......................................................................164 (6)..............................2007 Ben Moffitt (So.)...........................................................................136 (4)..............................2007 Anthony Henry (Sr.).....................................................................88 (5)................................2000 Bernard Brown (Sr.).....................................................................86 (2)................................2001 Roy Manns (Fr.)...........................................................................86 (5)................................1997
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
YARDS
YEAR
Trae Williams...............................................................................219 (16)...................... 2004-07 J.R. Reed.....................................................................................148 (18)...................... 2000-03 Nate Allen....................................................................................139 (9)........................ 2006-09 Ben Moffitt...................................................................................136 (4)........................ 2004-07 Bernard Brown.............................................................................131 (7).................... 1997-2001
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS DEFENSE/GAMES & STARTS MOST CAREER GAMES PLAYED
GAME RANK NAME 1. 2.
PBU
OPPONENT
DATE
Bernard Brown (Jr.).................................. 5.................................at San Diego St..............9/4/99 George Baker (Sr.)................................... 4.................................vs. Rutgers...................9/13/12 Jerome Murphy (Sr.)................................. 4.................................vs. Cincinnati..............10/15/09 J.R. Reed (So.)......................................... 4.................................vs. North Texas............9/29/01 Stephen Nicholas (So.)............................. 4.................................vs. Tennessee Tech.....9/11/04
SEASON RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
PBU
YEAR
Bernard Brown (Jr.).....................................................................18.....................................1999 Mike Jenkins (Jr.)........................................................................15.....................................2006 Mike Jenkins (Sr.)........................................................................12.....................................2007 Trae Williams (Sr.).......................................................................11.....................................2007 J.R. Reed (So.)............................................................................11.....................................2001
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
PBU
YEAR
Mike Jenkins................................................................................41............................... 2004-07 Bernard Brown.............................................................................34..................... 1997-99, 2001 Trae Williams...............................................................................28............................... 2004-07 J.R. Reed.....................................................................................27............................... 2000-03 Glenn Davis.................................................................................24........................... 1997-2000
MOST PASSES DEFENDED Game ................................. 5............................... J.R. Reed (So.) vs. North Texas.........................2001 ................................. 5............................... Bernard Brown (Jr.) at San Diego St..................1999 Season................................ 19............................. Bernard Brown (Jr.)............................................1999 Career ................................. 47............................. Mike Jenkins................................................. 2004-07
GAME RANK NAME 1. 3.
PASSES DEFENDED
OPPONENT
DATE
J.R. Reed (So.)....................5 (1 INT / 4 PBU).............................vs. North Texas............9/29/01 Bernard Brown (Jr.).............5 (0 INT / 5 PBU).............................at San Diego St..............9/4/99 George Baker (Sr.)..............4 (0 INT / 4 PBU).............................vs. Rutgers...................9/13/12 Jerome Murphy (Sr.)............4 (0 INT / 4 PBU).............................vs. Cincinnati..............10/15/09 Stephen Nicholas (So.)........4 (0 INT / 4 PBU).............................vs. Tennessee Tech.....9/11/04 Glenn Davis (So.)................4 (1 INT / 3 PBU).............................at WKU.........................9/27/97
RANK NAME 1. 2. 10. 12. 24.
YEAR
MOST CAREER GAMES STARTED
RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
GAMES PLAYED
Jerome Murphy............................................................................52............................... 2006-09 Ryne Giddins...............................................................................51............................... 2010-13 George Selvie..............................................................................51............................... 2006-09 Marcus Edwards..........................................................................51............................... 2005-08 Cedric Hill....................................................................................51............................... 2005-08 Tyller Roberts..............................................................................51............................... 2005-08 Marc Dile.....................................................................................51............................... 2004-08 Carlton Williams...........................................................................51............................... 2004-08 Stephen Nicholas........................................................................51............................... 2002-06 Keith McCaskill............................................................................50............................... 2008-11 Terrell McClain............................................................................50............................... 2007-10 DeDe Lattimore...........................................................................49............................... 2009-13 Sam Barrington............................................................................49............................... 2009-12 Michael Lanaris...........................................................................49............................... 2009-12 Kayvon Webster..........................................................................49............................... 2009-12 Dontavia Bogan...........................................................................49............................... 2007-10 Sabbath Joseph........................................ `..................................49............................... 2007-10 Ben Busbee.................................................................................49............................... 2006-09 Chris Robinson............................................................................49............................... 2006-09 Taurus Johnson...........................................................................49............................... 2005-08 Louis Gachette............................................................................49............................... 2004-08 Ben Moffitt...................................................................................49............................... 2004-07 Trae Williams...............................................................................49............................... 2004-07 Marvin Kloss................................................................................48............................... 2011-14 Mike McFarland...........................................................................48............................... 2011-14 Luke Sager..................................................................................48............................... 2010-13 Maikon Bonani.............................................................................48............................... 2008-12 Nate Allen....................................................................................48............................... 2006-09 Delbert Alvarado..........................................................................48............................... 2006-09 Aaron Harris................................................................................48............................... 2006-09 Mike Jenkins................................................................................48............................... 2004-07
GAMES STARTED
YEAR
George Selvie..............................................................................50............................... 2006-09 DeDe Lattimore...........................................................................49............................... 2010-13 Quinterrius Eatmon......................................................................46............................... 2011-14 Carlton Williams...........................................................................45............................... 2005-08 Stephen Nicholas........................................................................45............................... 2002-06 Trae Williams...............................................................................45............................... 2002-06
USF FOOTBALL
Game ................................. 5............................... Bernard Brown (Jr.) at San Diego St................9/4/99 Season................................ 18............................. Bernard Brown (Jr.)............................................1999 Career ................................. 41............................. Mike Jenkins................................................. 2004-07
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PASSES DEFENDED
YEAR
Bernard Brown (Jr.).................................. 19 (1 INT / 18 PBU)............................................1999 Trae Williams (Sr.).................................... 17 (6 INT / 11 PBU)............................................2007 Mike Jenkins (Jr.)..................................... 16 (1 INT / 15 PBU)............................................2006 Trae Williams (Jr.).................................... 16 (7 INT / 9 PBU)..............................................2006 J.R. Reed (So.)......................................... 16 (5 INT / 11 PBU)............................................2001
CAREER RANK NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
PASSES DEFENDED
YEAR
Mike Jenkins............................................. 47 (6 INT / 41 PBU)...................................... 2004-07 J.R. Reed.................................................. 45 (18 INT / 27 PBU).................................... 2000-03 Trae Williams............................................ 44 (16 INT / 28 PBU).................................... 2004-07 Bernard Brown.......................................... 41 (7 INT / 34 PBU)............................ 1997-99, 2001 Anthony Henry.......................................... 30 (10 INT / 20 PBU)................................ 1997-2000 Glenn Davis.............................................. 28 (4 INT / 24 PBU).................................. 1997-2000 Roy Manns............................................... 28 (8 INT / 20 PBU).................................. 1997-2000 Bulls’ career leader in sacks and games started, George Selvie.
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AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
MOST RUSHING YARDS Yds. Name 230 201 130 117 113 107 106 103 102 102
Opponent
MOST RECEIVING YARDS Date
Marlon Mack vs. Temple 11/14/15 Quinton Flowers vs. SMU 10/24/15 Marlon Mack at Tulsa 10/18/14 Marlon Mack at ECU 11/7/15 Marlon Mack at UConn 10/17/15 Marlon Mack vs. Memphis 10/2/15 Marlon Mack vs. Cincinnati 11/20/15 Marlon Mack vs. UConn 9/19/14 Marlon Mack at UCF 11/26/15 Marlon Mack at Memphis 11/22/14
MOST RUSHING CARRIES Carries Name
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31 27 23 21 21 20 19 18 18 18 18
Opponent
Marlon Mack vs. UConn Marlon Mack at ECU Quinton Flowers vs SMU Marlon Mack vs. Temple Marcus Shaw vs. UCF Marlon Mack vs. Memphis Marlon Mack at Tulsa Marlon Mack at UCF Quinton Flowers vs. Temple Quinton Flowers at UCF Marcus Shaw vs. Houston
Date 9/19/14 11/7/15 10/24/15 11/14/15 11/29/13 10/2/15 10/18/14 11/26/15 11/14/15 11/26/15 10/31/13
MOST RUSHING TDs TDs Name Opponent Date
3 2 2 2 2
Quinton Flowers vs SMU Marlon Mack vs. Temple Marlon Mack vs. Cincinnati Quinton Flowers at UCF Marlon Mack at Tulsa
10/24/15 11/14/15 11/20/15 11/26/15 10/18/14
Yds. Rec. Name, 154 147 134 124 118 113 110
6 7 9 6 5 5 7
Opponent
MOST PASSING YARDS Date
Andre Davis at Tulsa 10/18/14 Rodney Adams vs. Temple 11/14/15 Andre Davis vs. Houston 10/31/13 Andre Davis vs. ECU 10/11/14 Rodney Adams at UConn 10/17/15 Andre Davis at SMU 11/23/13 Andre Davis vs. Memphis 11/16/13
MOST RECEPTIONS Rec. Yds. Name 9 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6
134 147 87 110 154 124 77 59 57
Opponent
Date
Andre Davis vs. Houston 10/31/13 Rodney Adams vs. Temple 11/14/15 Andre Davis vs. UCF 11/29/13 Andre Davis vs. Memphis 11/16/13 Andre Davis at Tulsa 10/18/14 Andre Davis vs. ECU 10/11/14 Andre Davis at Cincinnati 10/24/14 Andre Davis at SMU 11/15/14 Andre Davis vs. UCF 11/28/14
MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS TDs Name
Opponent
3 3 2 2 2
at UConn 10/17/15 at Tulsa 10/18/14 at UCF 11/26/15 vs. Cincinnati 11/20/15 vs. Houston 10/31/13
Rodney Adams Andre Davis Sean Price Sean Price Mike McFarland
Date
MOST PLAYS TOTAL OFFENSE
Yds. C/A Name
Opponent
311 272 257 244 230 217 211 208 200
vs. Houston 10/31/13 at Tulsa 10/18/14 vs. ECU 10/11/14 at SMU 11/15/14 vs. Temple 11/14/15 vs. SMU 11/23/13 vs. UCF 11/29/13 at Navy 10/31/15 at ECU 11/7/15
26/41 Mike White 17/26 Mike White 21/41 Mike White 21/35 Mike White 15/22 Q.Flowers 19/34 Mike White 15/34 Mike White 12/20 Q. Flowers 12/23 Q. Flowers
Date
MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS TDs Name 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
Opponent
Q. Flowers Q. Flowers Mike White Q. Flowers Q. Flowers Q. Flowers Mike White Steven Bench Mike White
vs. Cincinnati at UCF at Tulsa at ECU vs. Temple at UConn at SMU at Cincinnati vs. Houston
Date 11/20/15 11/26/15 10/18/14 11/7/15 11/14/15 10/17/15 11/15/14 10/24/14 10/31/13
MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS Att. Com. Yds. Name 41 41 35 34 34 33 31
21 26 21 15 19 18 14
257 311 244 211 217 198 141
Opponent Date
Total Rush Pass Name, Opponent 44 44 43 42 41 40 39 37 36 35 35
21 3 23 1 35 18 18 6 2 1 2
23 41 20 41 6 22 21 31 34 34 33
MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Yds. Rush Pass Name, Opponent 320 90 298 201 287 -24 279 79 263 87 258 -14 255 98 252 -5 225 -19 223 15
230 97 311 200 176 272 157 257 244 208
MOST PASSING COMPLETIONS 26 21 21 19 18 17 17 15 15
41 41 35 34 33 26 26 22 34
311 257 244 217 198 199 272 230 211
Date
Q. Flowers vs. Temple11/14/15 Q. Flowers vs. SMU 10/24/15 Mike White, vs. Houston 10/31/13 Q. Flowers at ECU 11/7/15 Q. Flowers at UCF 11/27/15 Mike White, at Tulsa 10/18/14 Q. Flowers at UConn 10/17/15 Mike White, vs. ECU 10/11/14 Mike White, at Memphis11/22/14 Q. Flowers at Navy 10/31/15
Mike White vs. ECU 10/11/14 Mike White vs. Houston10/31/13 Mike White at Memphis 11/22/14 Mike White vs. UCF 11/29/13 Mike White vs. SMU 11/23/13 Mike White vs. Memphis11/16/13 Mike White vs. Rutgers 12/07/13
Com. Att. Yds. Name
Date
Q. Flowers at ECu 11/7/15 Mike White, vs. Houston10/31/13 Q. Flowers vs. SMU 10/24/15 Mike White, vs. ECU 10/11/14 Mike White, at Memphis 11/22/14 Q. Flowers vs. Temple11/14/15 Q. Flowers at UCF 11/26/15 Mike White, vs. Rutgers12/07/13 Mike White, vs. SMU 11/23/13 Mike White, vs. UCF 11/29/13 Mike White, vs. Memphis 11/16/13
Opponent Date
Mike White vs. Houston 10/31/13 Mike White vs. ECU 10/11/14 Mike White at Memphis 11/22/14 Mike White vs. SMU 11/23/13 Mike White vs. Memphis11/16/13 Q. Flowers vs. Memphis 10/2/15 Mike White at Tulsa 10/18/14 Q. Flowers vs. Temple 11/14/15 Mike White vs. UCF 11/29/13
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SINGLE-GAME RECORDS MOST PLAYS ALL-PURPOSE Marlon Mack vs. UConn Marlon Mack at ECU Marlon Mack vs. Temple Marlon Mack at Memphis Marcus Shaw vs. UCF Marlon Mack at Tulsa Marlon Mack vs. Memphis
Date 9/19/14 11/7/15 11/14/15 11/22/14 11/29/13. 10/18/14 10/2/15
MOST YARDS ALL-PURPOSE Tot. Rus. Rec. Ret. Name, Opponent
Date
281 71 29 181 D’Ern. Johnson, vs. Cinc 11/20/15 272 230 42 0 Marlon Mack vs. Temple 11/14/15 225 0 86 139 Rodney Adams at Navy 10/31/15 171 8 11 152 Chris Dunkley vs. Houston10/31/13. 159 102 57 0 Marlon Mack, at Memphis11/22/14 154 130 24 0 Marlon Mack, at Tulsa 10/18/14 145 0 154 0 Andre Davis, at Tulsa 10/18/14 134 0 134 0 Andre Davis vs. Houston10/31/13 Chris Dunkley, vs. ECU 10/11/14 137 0 0 137 131 117 14 0 Marlon Mack at ECU 11/7/15
Yds. Name 82 50 41 37 25 23
Opponent
Tajee Fullwood vs. SMU Chris Dunkley vs. SMU Chris Dunkley vs. Houston Hassan Childs vs. Memphis D’Ernest Johnson at Navy Hassan Childs vs. ECU
HIGHEST PUNT AVERAGE Date
10/24/15 11/23/13. 11/31/13. 11/16/13. 10/31/15 10/11/14
MOST KICK RETURN YARDS Yds. Name 181 139 128 111 85 84 84 84 83
Opponent
Date
D’Ernest Johnson vs. Cincinnati 11/20/15 Rodney Adams at Navy 10/31/15 Chris Dunkley vs. ECU 10/11/14 Chris Dunkley vs. Houston 10/31/13 Chris Dunkley at UCF 11/29/13 Chris Dunkley vs. UCF 11/28/14 D’Ernest Johnson vs. Houston 11/1/14 Chis Dunkley vs. Rutgers 12/7/13 D’Ernest Johnson at Navy 10/31/15
MOST TOTAL RETURN YARDS Tot. P K Int. Name, Opponent 181 0 181 0 152 41 111 0 139 0 0 0 137 9 128 0 108 25 83 0 91 6 85 0 89 50 39 0 84 0 84 0 84 0 84 0 84 0 84 0
D’Ern. Johnson, vs. Cinc
Date
Avg. No. Yds. Name, Opponent 49.0 5 47.2 6 46.4 5 46.1 7 45.7 6 45.0 5 44.3 9
245 283 232 323 274 225 399
MOST SACKS Date
Mattias Ciabatti, at SMU 11/15/14 Mattias Ciabatti, vs. Louisville10/26/13 Mattias Ciabatti, at Tulsa10/18/14 Mattias Ciabatti, Memphis
10/2/15
Mattias Ciabatti, vs. ECU10/11/14 Mattias Ciabatti, vs. Cincinnati10/05/13 Mattias Ciabatti, vs. UConn10/12/13.
MOST TACKLES Tot. Solo Ast. Name, Opponent
18 9 9 14 9 5 14 11 3 12 7 5 12 8 4 11 8 3 11 4 7 11 4 7 11 7 4 10 7 3 10 2 8
Date
DeDe Lattimore, vs. Rutgers12/07/13. Auggie Sanchez at Navy
10/31/15
Jamie Byrd, vs. Houston 11/1/14
Jamie Byrd, at UConn 10/17/15 Auggie Sanchez, Memphis 10/2/15
Auggie Sanchez at ECU 11/7/15
Nigel Harris at Cincinnati 10/24/14 Auggie Sanchez, at Tulsa 10/18/14 DeDe Lattimore, vs. UConn10/12/13.
Jamie Byrd vs. SMU 10/24/15
Tot. Yards Name 2.0 10 2.0 17 2.0 12 2.0 10 2.0 13 2.0 25 2.0 13 1.0 -
Opponent
Date
Jamie Byrd a UConn 10/17/15 Jamie Byrd vs. SMU 10/24/15 Bruce Hector vs. Cincy 11/20/15 Aaron Lynch vs. Rutgers 12/07/13 Aaron Lynch vs. SMU 11/23/13 DeDe Lattimore vs. Louisville 10/26/13. Aaron Lynch vs. UConn 10/12/13 18 Players tied
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS Tot. Yards Name 4.0 14 3.5 16 4.0 27 3.5 11 3.0 19 3.0 9 3.0 26 3.0 6
Opponent
USF FOOTBALL
32 28 24 24 22 21 21
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS
Opponent
2016
Plays Name
Date
Aaron Lynch vs. Rutgers 12/07/13. Jamie Byrd at UConn 10/17/15 Aaron Lynch vs. SMU 11/23/13. Elkino Watson at Tulsa 10/18/14 Jamie Byrd, vs. SMU 10/24/15 Elkino Watson vs. Memphis 11/16/13 DeDe Lattimore vs. Louisville 10/26/13 Auggie Sanchez vs. Temple
11/14/15.
Fidel Montgomery, vs. UConn10/12/13.
11/20/15
Chris Dunkley vs. Houston10/31/13 Rodney Adams at Navy
10/31/15
OUTLOOK
D’Ern. Johnson, at Navy
10/31/15
PLAYERS
Chris Dunkley, vs. ECU10/11/14 Chris Dunkley vs. UCF 11/29/13 Chris Dunkley vs. SMU11/23/13 Chris Dunkley vs. Rutgers1 2/7/13 D’Ernest Johnson, vs. Houston 11/1/14
Chris Dunkley, vs. UCF 11/28/14
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USF FOOTBALL
THE LAST TIME...
RUSHING
An Individual had 25 Rushes:
USF: Marlon Mack (27) at ECU, 11/7/15 OPPONENT: Dalvin Cook (30) at Florida State, 9/12/15 An Individual had 30 Rushes: USF: Marlon Mack (31), vs. UConn, 9/19/14 OPPONENT: Dalvin Cook (30), at Florida State, 9/12/15 An Individual Rushed for 100 Yards: Mack (108) & Flowers (108), vs. WKU, 12/21/15 USF: OPPONENT: Anthony Wales (105), vs. WKU, 12/21/15 Multiple Individuals Rushing for 100 Yards: USF: (2) Mack (108) & Flowers (108), vs. WKU, 12/21/15 OPPONENT: (3) Swain, Reynolds & Romine, at Navy, 10/31/15 .... An Individual Rushed for 150 Yards: USF: Marlon Mack (230), vs. Temple 11/14/15 OPPONENT: Dalvin Cook (266), at Florida State 9/12/15 An Individual Rushed for 200 Yards: Marlon Mack (230), vs. Temple 11/14/15 USF: OPPONENT: Dalvin Cook (266), at Florida State 9/12/15 A USF Runner Had Back-to-Back 200-Yard Games:
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Dyral McMillan vs. New Haven (258) 11/6/99 and vs. Hofstra (221), 11/13/99 An Individual Scored on a Run of 50 Yards or More: USF: Marlon Mack (57), vs. Temple, 11/14/15 OPPONENT: Dalvin Cook (74), at Florida State, 9/12/15 An Individual Scored on a Run of 70 Yards or More: USF: Marlon Mack (75), at Memphis, 11/22/14 OPPONENT: Dalvin Cook (74), at Florida State, 9/12/15 A Team Rushed 50 Times: USF: 54, at UCF, 11/26/15 OPPONENT: 69, at Navy, 10/31/15 A Team Rushed 60 Times: USF: 60, at ECU, 11/7/15 OPPONENT: 69, at Navy, 10/31/15 A Team Rushed Fewer than 25 Times: 22, at UCF, 11/28/14 USF: OPPONENT: 24, Louisville, 11/21/09 A Team Rushed for More than 300 Yards: USF: 355, vs. Cincinnati, 11/20/15 OPPONENT: 428, at Navy, 10/31/15 A Team Rushed for More than 400 Yards: USF: NA OPPONENT: 428, at Navy, 10/31/15 A Team was Held to Fewer than 100 Yards Rushing: USF: 62, at Navy, 10/31/15 OPPONENT: 87, at UCF, 11/26/15 A Team was Held to Less than 50 Yards Rushing: USF: 5, at UCF, 11/28/14 OPPONENT: 12, vs FAMU, 9/5/15
PASSING
An Individual Attempted 40 Passes:
USF: Mike White (41), vs. ECU, 10/11/14 OPPONENT: Brandon Doughty (44), vs. WKU, 12/21/15 An Individual Attempted 50 Passes: USF: Matt Grothe (54), vs. Cincinnati, 11/3/07 OPPONENT: Troy Mitchell (67), vs. Western Carolina, 8/30/14 172
An Individual Completed 25 Passes: Mike White (26), at. Houston, 10/31/13 USF: OPPONENT: Brandon Doughty (32) vs. WKU, 12/21/15 An Individual Completed 30 Passes: USF: B.J. Daniels (31), vs. Cincinnati, 10/22/11 OPPONENT: Brandon Doughty (32) vs. WKU, 12/21/15 An Individual Passed for More than 300 Yards: USF: Mike White (311), at Houston, 10/31/13 OPPONENT: Brandon Doughty (461) vs. WKU, 12/21/15 An Individual Passed for More than 400 Yards: USF: B.J. Daniels (409), vs. Cincinnati, 10/22/11 OPPONENT: Brandon Doughty (461) vs. WKU, 12/21/15 An Individual Threw Three Touchdowns: USF: Quinton Flowers (3), vs. SMU, 10/14/14 OPPONENT: Brandon Doughty (3), vs. WKU, 12/21/15 An Individual Threw Four Touchdowns: USF: B.J. Daniels (4), vs. Florida A&M, 9/17/11 OPPONENT: Caleb Rowe (4), at Maryland, 9/1/9/15 An Individual Threw Five Touchdowns: USF: Marquel Blackwell (5), at East Carolina, 10/19/02 OPPONENT: Tyler Palko (5), Pittsburgh, 12/4/04 An Individual Threw for a Touchdown of 50 Yards or More: USF: Quinton Flowers-Rodney Adams (53), vs. WKU, 12/21/15 OPPONENT: Hayden Moore to Chris Moore (54), vs. Cincinnati, 11/20/15 An Individual Threw for a Touchdown of 60 Yards or More: USF: Quinton Flowers-Rodney Adams (67), vs Cincinnati, 11/20/15 OPPONENT: Caleb Rowe to Jacobs (70), at Maryland, 9/19/15 A Team Had Less than 10 Pass Attempts: Never (Record low 10 vs. vs. Louisville, 9/24/05) USF: OPPONENT: 9, at Navy, 10/31/15 A Team Had Less than Five Completions: USF: 3, at Louisville, 10/22/04 OPPONENT: 3, at Navy, 10/31/15 A Team Had Less than 50 Yards Passing: USF: NEVER (Record-low 60 vs. James Madison, 9/16/00) OPPONENT: 16, at Navy, 10/31/15
RECEIVING
An Individual Caught 10 Passes:
USF: Andre Davis (12), at Nevada, 9/8/12 OPPONENT: Shaq Washington (12), at Cincinnati, 10/24/14 An Individual Had 100 Receiving Yards: USF: Rodney Adams (130), vs. WKU, 12/21/15 OPPONENT: Taywan Taylor (104), vs. WKU, 12/21/15 An Individual Had Three Consecutive Games of 100 Receiving Yards: USF:
Andre Davis (113), vs. SMU, 11/26/13 Andre Davis (110), vs. Memphis, 11/16/13 Andre Davis (134), vs. Houston, 10/31/13
TOTAL OFFENSE
A Team Gained 500 Total Yards:
USF: 597, vs. WKU, 12/21/15 OPPONENT: 612, vs. WKU, 12/21/15 A Team Gained 600 Total Yards: USF: 745, vs. FAMU, 9/17/11 OPPONENT: 612, vs. WKU, 12/21/15 @USFFOOTBALL • #GoBulls
USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
THE LAST TIME... A Team Punted 10 Times:
SCORING
An Individual Scored Three Touchdowns:
2016
PUNTING
USF: Quinton Flowers (3), vs. SMU, 10/24/15 Dalvin Cook (3), at Florida State 9/12/15 OPPONENT: An Individual Scored Four Touchdowns:
USF: vs. Charleston Southern, 9/19/09 OPPONENT: at Pittsburgh, 10/24/09 An Individual Recorded Four 50-Yard Punts
USF: Marlon Mack (4), vs. Western Carolina, 8/30/14 OPPONENT: Carlton Jones (5), Army, 10/16/04 An Individual Caught Two Touchdown Passes:
Brandon Baker (4), at South Carolina, 9/18/04 USF: OPPONENT: Adam Graessle (5), Pittsburgh, 10/15/05 An Individual Recorded a 60-Yard Punt:
Rodney Adams (3), at UConn, 10/17/15 USF: OPPONENT: Nicholas Norris (2), vs. WKU, 12/21/15 An Individual Rushed for Three Touchdowns:
USF: Mattias Ciabatti (68), at UConn, 10/17/15 OPPONENT: Sam Geraci (62), vs. Cincinnati, 11/20/15 An Individual Recorded a 60-Yard Punt:
USF: Quinton Flowers (3), vs. SMU, 10/24/15 OPPONENT: Dalvin Cook (3), at Florida State, 9/12/15 An Individual Kicked (Made) Three Field Goals:
Justin Brockhaus-Kann (70) at Cincinnati, 11/23/12 USF: OPPONENT: Worth Gregory (73), at ECU (11/7/15) An Individual Recorded Two 60-Yard Punts
Emilio Nadelman (3), at UCF, 11/26/15 USF: OPPONENT: Austin Jones (3), vs. Temple, 11/14/15 An Individual Kicked (Made) Four Field Goals:
Brandon Baker (2), vs. TCU, 10/10/03 USF: OPPONENT: NEVER A Team Had a Punt Blocked:
Marvin Kloss (4), Cincinnati, 10/5/13 USF: OPPONENT: Shawn Moffitt (4), UCF, 11/29/13 An Individual Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown:
USF: OPPONENT:
Rodney Adams (97), at Navy, 10/31/15 USF: Tavon Austin (90 yards), WVU, 12/1/11 OPPONENT: An Individual Returned a Punt for a Touchdown:
OUTLOOK
Chris Dunkley (50 yards), vs. SMU, 11/23/13 USF: Trent Guy (60 yards), vs. Louisville, 11/21/09 OPPONENT: An Individual Returned an Interception for a Touchdown:
COACHES
vs. Temple, 11/14/15 Florida State, 9/29/12
TURNOVERS
An Individual Threw Three Interceptions:
Mike White (4), vs. Memphis, 11/16/13 USF: OPPONENT: Matt Coulter (4), vs. Stony Brook, 9/4/10 An Individual Intercepted Two Passes: USF: Hassan Childs (2), vs. SMU, 11/23/13 OPPONENT: Bobby McCain, (3), vs. Memphis, 11/16/13 An Individual Intercepted Three Passes: USF: J.R. Reed (3), at Memphis, 11/19/03 Bobby McCain, (3), vs. Memphis, 11/16/13 OPPONENT: A Team Had Four Turnovers: USF: 4, at Cincinnati, 10/24/14 OPPONENT: 6, vs. Cincinnati, 11/20/15 A Team Had Five Turnovers: USF: 5, vs. Memphis, 11/16/13 OPPONENT: 6, vs. Maryland, 9/6/14 A Team Lost Three Fumbles: USF: 3, at Syracuse, 10/3/09 OPPONENT: 3, vs. SMU, 10/24/15 A Team Had Four Passes Intercepted: USF: 4, vs. Memphis, 11/16/13 OPPONENT: 4, vs. Cincinnati, 11/20/15 A Team Recovered an Onside Kick: USF: OPPONENT:
at Pittsburgh, 9/8/01 vs. Memphis, 10/2/15
PENALTIES
A Team was Penalized 15 Times:
USF: 19, at Houston, 10/31/13 OPPONENT: 15, Louisville, 9/24/05 Team was not Penalized: USF: NEVER OPPONENT: NEVER @USFFOOTBALL • #GoBulls
USF FOOTBALL
USF: 10, at Florida State, 9/12/15 10, vs. FAMU, 9/5/15 OPPONENT: A Team Did Not Punt:
PLAYERS
USF: Deatrick Nichols (29), vs. Cincinnati, 11/20/15 OPPONENT: A. McDaniel (46 yards), at Tulsa, 10/18/14 An Individual Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown:
REVIEW
USF: Auggie Sanchez (21 yards), vs. Maryland, 9/6/14 OPPONENT: Jimmy Gaines (0 yards), vs. Miami, 9/28/13 An Individual Recovered a Fumble in the End Zone for Touchdown:
HISTORY
USF: Jake Sims, vs. Rutgers, 11/3/10 OPPONENT: Jimmy Gaines (0 yards), vs. Miami, 9/28/13 An Individual Returned (or Recovered) a Blocked Punt
RECORDS
USF MEDIA
for a Touchdown: Andre Davis (11 yards), vs. Florida A&M, 9/17/11 USF: Thompson (0 yards), vs. Maryland, 9/6/14 OPPONENT: An Individual Returned a Blocked Field Goal Attempt for a Touchdown: USF: Nate Godwin (75 yards), vs. Cincinnati, 10/5/13 OPPONENT: Rod Davis (61 yards), Southern Miss, 10/25/03 A Team Scored a Two-Point Conversion: USF: at Ball State (Demetris Murray rush), 9/22/12 OPPONENT: at Miami (P Dorsett from S Morris), 11/17/12 A Team Scored a Safety: USF: Team, at ECU, 11/7/15 Team, vs. McNeese State, 8/31/13 OPPONENT: A Team Recorded a Shutout: USF: vs. Charleston Southern (59-0), 9/19/09 OPPONENT: UCF (16-0), 11/28/14 A Team Scored 28 Points in a Quarter: USF: 28, Florida A&M (2nd) 9/17/11 28, WKU (2nd), 12/21/15 OPPONENT: A Team Scored 40 Points in a Half: USF: OPPONENT:
51, vs. Cincinnati, 11/20/15 41, Louisville (1st), 11/17/07
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
OPPONENT GAME RECORDS
RUSHING
Most Attempts 38
Ray Rice, vs. Rutgers.............................................10/18/07
Most Yards Gained
16.1 Pat White, (11-177) vs. West Virginia.......................12/3/05
Most Rushing Touchdowns
36 35 35
5
Most Yards Gained
Curtis Keaton, at James Madison...........................10/30/99 Greg Hill, vs. Georgia Southern..............................11/15/97 Zach Collaros, vs. Cincinnati...................................10/15/09 Dalvin Cook, at Florida State....................................9/12/15
Longest Non-Scoring Run 70 67 65
Tony Hunt at vs. Penn State.......................................9/3/05 Vaughn Sanders, at Hofstra....................................10/24/98 Pat White, vs. West Virginia......................................12/3/05
Most Attempts
COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
ALL-PURPOSE
Average Per Carry
80 77 75 74
PLAYERS
Zach Collaros, at Cincinnati....................................10/22/10 Brandon Dought, vs. WKU......................................12/21/15 Tyler Palko, vs. Pittsburgh........................................12/4/04 Giovanni Carmazzi, vs. Hofstra...............................11/13/99 Stephen Morris, at Miami........................................11/17/12
Most Plays
Longest TD Run
OUTLOOK
490 446 402 401 390
266 Dalvin Cook, at Florida State....................................9/12/15
Carlton Jones, vs. Army..........................................10/16/04
67 57 54 53 53
PASSING
Troy Mitchell, Western Carolina................................8/30/14 Jared Lorenzen, at Kentucky......................................9/9/00 Scott Riddle, vs. Elon..................................................9/1/07 Danny Wimprine, vs. Memphis.................................11/9/02 Zach Collaros, vs. Cincinnati...................................10/22/10
Most Completions 47 33 32
Troy Mitchell, Western Carolina................................8/30/14 Scott Riddle, vs. Elon..................................................9/1/07 Brandon Doughty, vs. WKU....................................12/21/15 Danny Wimprine, vs. Memphis.................................11/9/02
Art Brown, at East Carolina.....................................10/19/02 Thomas Hammock, at Northern Illinois.....................8/30/01 Curtis Keaton, at James Madison...........................10/30/99
290 Art Brown, at East Carolina.....................................10/19/02 266 Dalvin Cook, at Florida State....................................9/12/15 254 Ketric Barnes, vs. New Haven..................................11/6/99
PUNTING
Most Punts 11
Blake Clingan, vs. UCF...........................................10/13/07 Rick Barrow, Southwest Texas.................................9/11/99
5
Highest Average 57.5 John Lloyd, vs. Cincinnati.......................................10/15/13
Longest Punt 76
Luke Johnson, at Southern Miss.............................10/25/03
PUNT RETURNS
Most Returns 6
four players, last Jesus Wilson, at Florida St............9/12/15
Most Return Yards
38.5 Joe Burnett (2-77), vs. UCF......................................9/17/05
Tyler Palko, Pittsburgh.............................................12/4/04
Most Interceptions Thrown 7
Nick Eddy, at Houston.............................................11/23/02
RECEIVING
Most Receptions 15
Josh Stofle, vs. Liberty............................................10/27/01
Most Receiving Yards 221 Kevin Curtis, vs. Utah State (11-221)......................11/24/01
Most Touchdown Receptions 3 3
Greg Lee, vs. Pittsburgh...........................................12/4/04 Troy Williamson, at South Carolina...........................9/18/04
Most Plays 78 66 66 60
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TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Yards Returned 206 Joe Burnett, vs. UCF...................................................9/6/08 201 Ketric Barnes, vs. New Haven..................................11/6/99
Highest Average Return (Min. 3 returns) 37.0 Darius Butler (4-148) at Connecticut.......................11/26/08
INTERCEPTIONS
Most Interceptions 3 2
Bobby McCain, vs. Memphis...................................11/16/13 eight players, last David at Maryland........................10/2/15
Most Return Yards 114 Jimmy McClain, at Troy State.................................. 9/25/99
85 79 76 71
Highest Average Return (Min. 2 returns)
Most Touchdown Passes
Mike Washington, vs. Charleston Southern..............11/2/02 Antonio Perkins, at Oklahoma...................................9/28/02 Ketric Barnes, vs. New Haven..................................11/6/99 Kendrick Shanklin, at Kentucky...................................9/9/00
Longest TD Return
81.1 Gino Guidugli (30-37) at Cincinnati.........................11/20/04
Zach Collaros, at Cincinnati....................................10/22/10 Brandon Doughty, vs. WKU....................................12/21/15 Stephen Morris, at Miami........................................11/17/12 Tyler Palko, vs. Pittsburgh........................................12/4/04 Brian Brohm, vs. Louisville........................................9/24/05
9 7 7 7
488 Rick Barrow, vs. Southwest Texas............................9/11/99
Highest Completion Pct. (Min. 20 atts.)
463 461 413 411 389
Most Returns
Most Yards Punting
150 Antonio Perkins, at Oklahoma...................................9/28/02 77 Joe Burnett, vs. UCF.................................................9/17/05
Most Yards
TOTAL RETURNS
Most Yards Gained
Longest Return 82 82 73
Chand Williams, Florida International.........................9/9/06 Antonio Perkins, at Oklahoma...................................9/28/02 Shaud Williams, at Alabama.....................................8/30/03
KICKOFF RETURNS
Most Returns 8 8
Mike Washington, vs. Charleston Southern..............11/2/02 Max Suter, at Syracuse...........................................11/10/07
Most Return Yards
Adam Kasper, vs. New Haven................................. 11/6/99 Mike Mickens, vs. Cincinnati.....................................11/3/07 Guy Morgan, vs. McNeese State..............................8/31/13 Jimmy McClain, at Troy State.................................. 9/25/99
Longest Non-TD Return 83 56 49
Aaron Webster, vs. Cincinnati.................................10/15/09 L. Kemp, at Middle Tennessee.............................. 11/11/00 Don McGee, at North Texas.................................... 10/5/02
Most Tackles 18
DEFENSE
Robert McCune, vs. Louisville...................................10/4/03
Most Sacks 3 3 3
Stephen Tulloch, NC State......................................12/31/05 Kabeer G baja-Biamila, at San Diego State................9/4/99 Marlon McCree, at Kentucky...................................... 9/9/00
SCORING
Most Points Scored by Non-Kicker 30
Carlton Jones, vs. Army..........................................10/16/04
Most Points Scored by Kicker 13 12 12 12
Matt Evensen, vs. Oregon (Sun Bowl)....................12/31/07 Grebe, at Navy........................................................10/31/15 C. Salazar at Tulsa..................................................10/18/14 Jeremy Ito, at Rutgers.............................................10/18/07
Most Touchdowns Scored 5
Carlton Jones, vs. Army..........................................10/16/04
187 Mike Washington (8), vs. Charleston Southern.........11/2/02 184 Curtis Francis (7), vs. UCF......................................10/13/07 171 Ketric Barnes (6), vs. New Haven.............................11/6/99
Most Field Goals
Highest Average Return (Min. 2 returns)
Most Field Goals Attempted
53.5 William Haith (2-107), vs. Liberty............................10/21/00
Longest Return 98 95 91
Mike Washington, vs. Charleston Southern..............11/2/02 Ketric Barnes, vs. New Haven..................................11/6/99 Joe Burnett, vs. UCF...................................................9/6/08
4
5
J Wieclaw, at Miami................................................11/17/12
Austin Jones, vs. Temple........................................11/14/15
Most Points-After-Touchdown Scored 7
Ryan Kaneshiro (7-7), at Utah..................................10/6/01
Most Points-After-Touchdowns Attempted 7
Ryan Kaneshiro (7-7), at Utah..................................10/6/01
Troy Mitchell, vs. Western Carolina..........................8/30/14 Danny Wimprine, vs. Memphis.................................11/9/02 Scott Riddle, vs. Elon..................................................9/1/07 Jared Lorenzen, at Kentucky......................................9/9/00 @USFFOOTBALL • #GoBulls
USF HISTORY
USF FOOTBALL HISTORY
USF FOOTBALL PROGRAM FIRSTS
2016
USF FOOTBALL
Note: All plays without a date happened in USF’s first game vs. Kentucky Wesleyan on Sep. 6, 1997
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
176
Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coin Toss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kickoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kick Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kick Return For TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pass Attempt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pass Completion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Point after Touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kickoff Following a Score . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Teams Tackle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Tackle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Punt Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Punt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TD Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interception for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fumble Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Field Goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-Yard Rushing Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Road Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fumble Return for TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Road Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shutout Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blocked Punt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Two-Point Conversion Attempt . . . . . . . . . . Two-Point Conversion Made . . . . . . . . . . . . National Team Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USF Game in Raymond James Stadium . . TD pass from a USF non-QB . . . . . . . . . . . 300-Yard Passing Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-A Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200-Yard Rushing Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Punt Return For TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-A Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-USA Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BIG EAST Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowl Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowl Win . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Sept. 6, 1997, Tampa Stadium Kentucky Wesleyan calls heads and wins, defers to second half, USF receives the ball Kentucky Wesleyan’s Adam Kilgore at 7:07 p.m. on Sept. 6, 1997 USF’s Charlie Jackson, 32 yards Charlie Jackson, 94 yards vs. Charleston Southern, on Nov. 1, 1997 Lateral from Chad Barnhardt to Charlie Jackson, 10 yards Same lateral to Jackson Incomplete from Barnhardt to Jackson in left flat Barnhardt to Clif Dell, 16 yards OT Kenyatta Jones, personal foul, 15 yards Rafael Williams, 1-yard yard run, 11:44 remaining in first quarter Steve Riggs kick following above TD run Riggs for 60 yards, following above PAT, returned 16 yards by Marquis Churchwell Brian Surcy on above kickoff DE Brett Avery stopped running back Scott Dykes for no gain Charlie Jackson, 13 yards Tony Umholtz, 39 yards Chad Barnhardt to RB Jermaine Clemons, 5 yards, 2 minutes remaining in first quarter Glenn Davis, on a long attempt to Jamie Thomas, no return, 1:28 remaining in first quarter Roy Manns, 20 yards, with 11:21 in third quarter LB Vassay Marc, 2nd quarter Steve Riggs, 27 yards, with 10:25 in 4th quarter DE Brett Avery on QB J.D. Meyers in 2nd quarter RB Jermaine Clemons, 132 yards (7 carries) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Sept. 6, 1997 80-3, over Kentucky Wesleyan, Sept. 6, 1997 Sept. 13, 1997, at Citadel 10-7 at Citadel, Sept. 13, 1997 DB Anthony Henry, 42 yards, vs. Drake, Sept. 20, 1997 44-0, Nov. 8, 1997, at Cumberland Above Cumberland game Marcus Rivers, vs. Morehead State, Oct. 4, 1997 Chad Barnhardt pass vs. Drake, Sept. 20, 1997 RB Jermaine Clemons pass to QB Chad Barnhardt vs. Georgia Southern, Nov. 15, 1997 25th, Sept. 28, 1998, USA TODAY/ESPN I-AA Poll vs. Citadel, Oct. 3, 1998, USF wins 45-6 WR Charlie Jackson to WR Leon Matthews, 50 yards, vs. Citadel, Oct. 3, 1998 QB Chad Barnhardt, 331 yards at Hofstra, Oct. 24, 1998 at San Diego State, Sept. 4, 1999 RB Dyral McMillan, 258 yards (34 carries) vs. New Haven, Nov. 6, 1999 DeAndrew Rubin, 81 yards, vs. James Madison, on Sept. 16, 2001 at Connecticut, Oct. 28, 2000 at Army (28-0), Sept. 27, 2003 vs. Louisville (45-14), Sept. 24, 2005 Meineke Car Care Bowl vs. NC State, Dec. 31, 2005 Papajohns.com Bowl vs. East Carolina, Dec. 23, 2006
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USF FOOTBALL HISTORY
USF FOOTBALL HONOR ROLL
2016
USF FOOTBALL
2009 First-Team All-American, Jason Pierre Paul.
Lou Groza Award Finalist, Marvin Kloss.
ALL-AMERICANS (12)
(FCS FROM 1997-00; FBS 2001-Current) Player
Year Team
Outlet
Marvin Kloss, PK 2013......Second................ Athlon Sports 2013......HM..................................SI.com Jason Pierre-Paul, DE 2009......First.........Pro Football Weekly George Selvie, DE 2008......First............................... AFCA 2008......Second ................Walter Camp 2007......First........................AFCA, AP, ..............CBS Sportsline, CFN, ESPN, ..............FWAA, SI.com, Walter Camp, ...................................................... Rivals Mike Jenkins, CB 2007......First............................... AFCA 2007......Second..............Sporting News, .................................................CFN.com 2007......Third..................................... AP 2007......HM..................................SI.com Ben Moffitt, LB 2007......Third..................................... AP 2007......HM..................................SI.com Trae Williams, CB 2007......HM..................................SI.com Andre Hall, RB 2005......HM..................................SI.com J.R. Reed, DB 2003......HM..................................SI.com DeAndrew Rubin, PR 2002......HM..........................CNNSI.com. Tony Umholtz, P 1999......First.................................... AP Bill Gramatica, PK 1998......First............................... AFCA 1998......Second................................. AP Demetrius Woods, LB 1997......HM...................Football Gazette
FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS (12) Player
Year Team
Outlet
Quinterrius Eatmon, OT 2011......Second............................Yahoo DeDe Lattimore, LB 2010......First..........................Phil Steele Terrence Mitchell 2010......First..............Phil Steele, Rivals Mike Ford, RB 2007......HM......................Sporting News Zach Hermann, OL 2007......HM......................Sporting News Carlton Mitchell, WR 2007......HM......................Sporting News Matt Grothe, QB 2006......HM......................Sporting News Chris Robinson, LB 2006......HM......................Sporting News George Selvie, DE 2006......Second...............Sporting News Carlton Williams, DB 2005......HM......................Sporting News Danny Verpaele, DB 2004......Third...................Sporting News Stephen Nicholas, LB 2003......Third...................Sporting News
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2014 American Rookie of the Year, Marlon Mack.
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS (7) Player
Pos. Season
Chaz Hine Evan Landi Scott McCready Darren Bishop Isaac Bristol Tony Umholtz Darren Bishop
C...........2011...................Second/Dist. 4 TE.........2011............................District 4 WR........2000...........................District III WR........1998...........................District III OT.........1998...........................District III P............1998...........................District III WR........1997...........................District III
Team
NFF NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
Player Pos. Chaz Hine
Season
C
Player
Player
Pos. Season
Marvin Kloss
PK
2013
Team Finalist
FREDDIE SOLOMON COMMUNITY SPIRIT AWARD Player Pos.
2013
BILL WILLIS TROPHY
(Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio) Player
Pos.
George Selvie
DE
Season 2007
NATIONAL STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS Player
Pos. Season
Nigel Harris George Selvie J.R. Reed
LB....... 2014..................... Forced Fumbles (6) DE...... 2007...............Tackles For Loss (31.5) KR...... 2003... Kickoff Return Average (31.67)
Team
Award
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
TWO-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE
REVIEW
Player
Pos. Season
Marlon Mack George Selvie Andre Hall
RB.........2014 & 2015...............American DE.........2007 & 2008............ BIG EAST HISTORY RB.........2004 & 2005.....USA/BIG EAST
Conf RECORDS
USF
BOWL GAME HONORS
Bowl, Year MEDIA
Player
Award
B.J. Daniels Mike Ford Matt Grothe Ben Williams
MVP...............Meineke Car Care Bowl, 2010 MVP........................ International Bowl, 2009 MVP... magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl, 2008 MVP.................... Papajohns.com Bowl,2006
AMERICAN ATHLETIC ALL-CONFERENCE
Season
QB
Pos. Season
Marlon Mack..........RB.....2014...... American Rookie of the Year Lindsey Lamar.......KS..... 2010......Big East Special Teams POY George Selvie........DE.... 2007......Big East Defensive POY Matt Grothe............QB.... 2006......Big East Rookie of the Year Ean Randolph........KR.... 2006......Big East Special Teams POY
2011
LOU GROZA AWARD
Matt Floyd
CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS
Player
Pos. Season
Marlon Mack Deatrick Nichols Rodney Adams Mattias Ciabatti Thor Jozwiak Eric Lee Sean Price Auggie Sanchez Marlon Mack Mattias Ciabatti Aaron Lynch DeDe Lattimore Luke Sager Mike McFarland Marcus Shaw
RB.........2015..................................... 1st CB.........2015..................................... 1st WR/KR..2015....................................2nd P............2015....................................2nd G...........2015....................................2nd DE.........2015....................................2nd TE.........2015....................................2nd LB..........2015....................................2nd RB.........2014..... 1st /Rookie of the Year P............2014..................................... 1st DE.........2013..................................... 1st LB..........2013....................................2nd DT.........2013....................................2nd TE.........2013....................................2nd RB.........2013....................................2nd
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Most All-Conference: 8 in 2015, American Athletic 8 in 2005, BIG EAST FIRST TEAM All-Conference Selections: 21
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Stephen Nicholas, 2006 First-Team All-BIG EAST.
Andre Hall, 2004 First-Team All-Conference USA.
ALL-CONFERENCE USA
ALL-BIG EAST CONFERENCE
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Player
Pos. Season
Maikon Bonani Sam Barrington Justin Brockhaus-Kann Cory Grissom Mark Popek Maikon Bonani Ryne Giddins Darrell Scott Jeremiah Warren Kayvon Webster Jerrell Young Sampson Genus Lindsey Lamar Terrell McClain Dontavia Bogan Mistral Raymond Jacob Sims Jacquian Williams Jason Pierre-Paul Kion Wilson Nate Allen Sampson Genus Jerome Murphy George Selvie Tyrone McKenzie George Selvie Marc Dile Cedric Hill Matt Huners Carlton Williams Mike Jenkins Ben Moffitt George Selvie Tyrone McKenzie Ryan Schmidt Trae Williams Matt Grothe Stephen Nicholas Ean Randolph Trae Williams Andre Hall Frank Davis Mike Jenkins Johnnie Jones John Miller Stephen Nicholas Terrence Royal Thed Watson
PK.........2012..................................... 1st LB..........2012....................................2nd P............2012....................................2nd DT.........2012....................................2nd OL.........2012....................................2nd PK.........2011....................................2nd DE.........2011....................................2nd RB.........2011....................................2nd OG........2011....................................2nd CB.........2011....................................2nd S............2011....................................2nd OC.........2010..................................... 1st KS.........2010.....1st/ Special Team POY DT.........2010..................................... 1st WR........2010....................................2nd CB.........2010....................................2nd OT.........2010....................................2nd LB..........2010....................................2nd DE.........2009..................................... 1st LB..........2009..................................... 1st S............2009....................................2nd OC.........2009....................................2nd CB.........2009....................................2nd DE.........2009....................................2nd LB..........2008..................................... 1st DE.........2008..................................... 1st OT.........2008....................................2nd TE.........2008....................................2nd OT.........2008....................................2nd SS.........2008....................................2nd DB.........2007..................................... 1st LB..........2007..................................... 1st DE.........2007............1st/Defensive POY LB..........2007....................................2nd OG........2007....................................2nd DB.........2007....................................2nd QB.........2006............ Rookie of the Year LB..........2006..................................... 1st KR.........2006..........Special Teams POY CB.........2006..................................... 1st RB.........2005..................................... 1st OG........2005....................................2nd DB.........2005....................................2nd DB.........2005....................................2nd OC.........2005....................................2nd LB..........2005....................................2nd DE.........2005....................................2nd OT.........2005....................................2nd
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Team
Player
Pos. Season
Andre Hall Alex Herron Derrick Sarosi Lee Roy Selmon J.R. Reed Maurice Jones Derrick Sarosi Kevin Verpaele
RB.........2004..................................... 1st OC.........2004.....................................3rd OT.........2004.....................................3rd DT.........2004.....................................3rd DB.........2003..................................... 1st LB..........2003....................................2nd OT.........2003.....................................3rd DB.........2003.....................................3rd
FBS ALL-INDEPENDENT (CollegeFootballNews.com)
Team
C-USA ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Player
Pos. Season
Ben Moffitt Johnny Peyton Danny Verpaele Stephen Nicholas
LB..........2004..................................... 1st WR........2004..................................... 1st DB.........2004..................................... 1st LB..........2003..................................... 1st
Team
BURGER KING NATIONAL SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Player Season Marquel Blackwell Kawika Mitchell J.R. Reed DeAndrew Rubin Devin Sanderson Hugh Smith Marquel Blackwell Chris Daley Jimmy Fitts J.R. Reed
FBS INDEPENDENT MVP (ESPN.COM)
Player Marquel Blackwell
Player
Date
..................................................10/16/99 ....................................................11/7/98
FBS ALL-INDEPENDENT (FootballNews)
Player
Pos. Season
Marquel Blackwell Chris Daley Jimmy Fitts J.R. Reed
QB.........2001..................................... 1st DE.........2001..................................... 1st OG........2001..................................... 1st DB.........2001..................................... 1st
Team
FBS ALL-INDEPENDENT PLAYER OF THE YEAR (CollegeFootballNews.com)
Player Season Marquel Blackwell
Team
Season
........................................................2002
I-AA ALL-INDEPENDENT TEAM
($5,000 Scholarship in Player’s Name)
Tony Umholtz, P Darren Bishop, WR
Team
2002.................... 1st/ Player of the Year 2002................................................... 1st 2002................................................... 1st 2002................................................... 1st 2002................................................... 1st 2002................................................... 1st 2001................................................... 1st 2001................................................... 1st 2001................................................... 1st 2001................................................... 1st
Player
Pos. Season
Rj Anderson Roy Manns Joey Sipp Tony Umholtz Ivan Alicot Rj Anderson Bernard Brown Bill Gramatica Trevor Hypolite Kenyatta Jones Demetrius Woods Ivan Alicot Anthony Henry Trevor Hypolite Roy Manns Steve Riggs Demetrius Woods
WR........1999..................................... 1st DB.........1999..................................... 1st OC.........1999..................................... 1st P............1999..................................... 1st OT.........1998....................................2nd WR........1998....................................2nd DB.........1998....................................2nd PK.........1998..................................... 1st TE.........1998....................................2nd OT.........1998....................................2nd LB..........1998..................................... 1st OL.........1997....................................2nd FS.........1997....................................2nd TE.........1997..................................... 1st SS.........1997....................................2nd PK.........1997......................................2d LB..........1997....................................2nd
2002.................... 1st/ Player of the Year
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FBS National Player of the Week, George Selvie.
FBS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Player
Date Opponent Publication
Chris Dunkley Ben Moffitt George Selvie Nate Allen
11/25/13.......SMU.......................................... .......................... CFP Awards, Punt Returner 9/30/07.........West Virginia............................. Walter Camp Defensive; Nagurski 9/23/07.........N. Carolina................................ ................................Walter Camp Defensive; 9/11/07.........Auburn....................................... Nagurski Master Coaches Survey Game Ball 11/25/06.......West Virginia............................. George Selvie Walter Camp Defensive Rivals.com Defensive Ben Moffitt 9/24/05.........Louisville................................... .................................FWAA Bronko Nagurski 11/29/03.......at Memphis................................ J.R. Reed ............................ SI.com, College; CFN.com Marquel Blackwell 9/8/01...........at Pittsburgh.............................. .....................................................USA Today
I-AA INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Player
Date
Tony Umholtz, P Tony Umholtz, P Tony Umholtz, P Tony Umholtz, P Dyral McMillan, RB Tony Umholtz, P Dyral McMillan, RB Tony Umholtz, P Bill Gramatica, PK Marshall Smith, LB Charlie Jackson, KR Roy Manns, SS
9/25/99............................... at Troy State 10/2/99.......................... Southern Illinois 10/9/99......................................... Liberty 10/16/99...............................Illinois State 10/23/99........................ New Hampshire 10/30/99.....................at James Madison 11/6/99................................. New Haven 11/6/99................................. New Haven 9/19/98..................................... at Liberty 10/4/97.......................... Morehead State 11/1/97...................Charleston Southern 11/1/97...................Charleston Southern
Opponent
2003 All-Star Gridiron Classic participant, J.R. Reed.
POSTSEASON ALL-STAR APPEARANCES
All-Star Gridiron Classic (Orlando, Fla.) Player Maurice Jones, LB J.R. Reed, DB Marquel Blackwell, QB Chris Daley, DE Tavares Jurineack, NT Kawika Mitchell, LB DeAndrew Rubin, WR Hugh Smith, WR Maurice Tucker, DB Greg Walls, DT Jimmy Fitts, OG Anthony Williams, LB Anthony Henry, DB Kenyatta Jones, OT Dyral McMillan, RB Tony Umholtz, P Ivan Alicot, OL Chad Barnhardt, QB Trevor Hypolite, TE
Season
........................................................2003 ........................................................2003 ........................................................2002 ........................................................2002 ........................................................2002 ........................................................2002 ........................................................2002 ........................................................2002 ........................................................2002 ........................................................2002 ........................................................2001 ........................................................2001 ........................................................2000 ........................................................2000 ........................................................1999 ........................................................1999 ........................................................1998 ........................................................1998 ........................................................1998
BATTLE OF FLORIDA
2012 East-West Shrine Game participant, Kayvon Webster.
EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME Jamie Byrd, S Andre Davis, WR Marvin Kloss, K DeDe Lattimore, LB Sam Barrington, LB Kayvon Webster, DB Jeremiah Warren, OG Jerrell Young, S Terrell McClain, DT Kion Wilson, LB Taurus Johnson, WR Richard Clebert, NT Trae Williams, DB Bill Gramatica, PK
........................................................2015 ........................................................2014 ........................................................2014 ........................................................2013 ........................................................2012 ........................................................2012 ........................................................2011 ........................................................2011 ........................................................2010 ........................................................2009 ........................................................2008 ........................................................2007 ........................................................2007 ........................................................2000
Maurice Jones, LB Kawika Mitchell, LB
........................................................2003 ........................................................2002
HULA BOWL
PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
INTRAJUICE NORTH-SOUTH CLASSIC Stephen Nicholas, LB ........................................................2006
UNDER ARMOUR SENIOR BOWL
Claude Davis, DE ........................................................2011 Patrick Hampton, DE ........................................................2011 Chaz Hine, C ........................................................2011 A.J. Love, WR ........................................................2011 Keith McCaskill, DT ........................................................2011 Kevin McCaskill, C ........................................................2011 Quenton Washington, CB.......................................................2011
Cory Grissom, DT ........................................................2012 Terrell McClain, DT ........................................................2010 Nate Allen, S ........................................................2009 Jerome Murphy, CB ........................................................2009 George Selvie, DE ........................................................2009 Tyrone McKenzie, LB ........................................................2008 Ben Moffitt, LB ........................................................2007 Mike Jenkins, CB (Invited, DNP)............................................2007 Andre Hall, RB ........................................................2005
BLUE-GRAY ALL-STAR GAME
NFLPA BOWL
DeJuan Green, RB Huey Whittaker, WR Bill Gramatica, PK Kenyatta Jones, OT
Sean Price, TE Reshard Cliett, LB Chris Dunkley, DB Quinterrius Eatmon, T Darrell Williams, T
........................................................2003 ........................................................2003 ........................................................2000 ........................................................2000
OUTLOOK
........................................................2015 ........................................................2014 ........................................................2014 ........................................................2014 ........................................................2014
MEDAL OF HONOR BOWL Reshard Cliett, LB ........................................................2014 Quinterrius Eatmon, T ........................................................2014
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ANNUAL TEAM AWARDS
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1997 Bernard Brown, CB 1998 Jimmy Fitts, OG 1999 Joe Condron, OT 2000 Chris Iskra, WR 2001 Shurron Pierson, DE 2002 Chris Carothers, OL 2003 Stephen Nicholas, LB 2004 Jackie Chambers, WR 2005 Carlton Williams, DB 2006 Matt Grothe, QB/George Selvie, DE 2007 Zach Hermann, OG 2008 Kion Wilson, LB 2009 B.J. Daniels, QB/Jason Pierre-Paul, DE renamed Freshman of the Year
2013 Nate Godwin, S 2014 D’Ernest Johnson, RB 2015 Ronnie Hoggins, CB
GOLDEN BULL For recognition of the Scout Team player who contributed the most to the team during the season through hard work, effort, dedication and weekly preparation for the opponent. OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
1997 Derrick Rackard, RB 1998 Marquel Blackwell, QB 1999 Kevin Patullo, QB/Solomon Burgess, DB 2000 n/a 2001 Billy Henderson, RB/John Marshall, DE 2002 Vinny Capogna, LB/Devin Kennedy, RB 2003 Ben Moffitt, LB/Trae Williams, RB 2004 Jordan Hicks, LB/Courtney Denson, QB 2005 Treco Bellamy, LB/Jason Fox, OC 2006 Shane McElwain, DE/Aston Samuels, RB 2007 Mike Padilla, FB/Kenneth Luberice, LB 2008 Evan Landi, QB/Charlton Sinclair, CB 2009 Julius Forte, DE/Joel Miller, RB 2010 Sampson Genus, OC 2011 Jeremiah Warren, OL renamed Scout Team Award
2013 Tommy Eveld, QB; Daniel Awoleke, DE 2014 Chase Whitehead, WR; Kevin Bronson, DE 2015 Marquez Valdez-Scantling, WR; Greg Reaves, LB
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1997 Darren Bishop, WR 1998 Darren Bishop, WR 1999 Tony Umholtz, P 2000 Scott McCready, WR 2001 Derrick Rackard, RB 2002 Justin Geisler, K 2003 Justin Geisler, K 2004 Justin Geisler, K 2005 Mike Ruegger, TE 2006 Anthony Severino, QB 2007 Grant Gregory, QB & Marcus Edwards, WR 2008 Jake Sims, OL 2009 Chaz Hine, OL 2010 Armando Sanchez, LB renamed Academic Excellence Award
2013 Luke Sager, DL 2014 Alex Mut, WR 2015 Auggie Sanchez, LB
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GREEN & GOLD PRIDE For the walk-on, who through his efforts on and off the field, best represents USF Football with quality play, leadership and work ethic.
1997 Craig Laufer, OC 1998 Tony Umholtz, P 1999 Scott McCready, WR 2000 Jason Bingham, WR/Matt Groelinger, DL 2001 Solomon Burgess, DB 2002 Julian Johnson, LB 2003 Mike Ruegger, FB 2004 Anthony Severino, QB 2005 Ryan Bourdeau, LS 2006 Mike Padilla, RB/Ben Williams, RB 2007 Eric Setser, LS 2008 Shawn Cannon, RB 2009 Mistral Raymond, DB
renamed the Jim and Laurie Ragsdale Outstanding Walk-On Award
2013 Brandon Salinas, CB 2014 Trevon Griffin, DB 2015 Mak Djulbegovic, T
CAPTAINS AWARD 2013 Matt Floyd, QB; Marvin Kloss, K; DeDe Lattimore, LB 2014 Andre Davis, WR; Reshard Cliett, LB; Marvin Kloss, K, 2015 Mattias Ciabatti, P; Eric Lee; DE, Sean Price, TE
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 2013 Chris Dunkley, WR 2014 Alex Salvato, KS 2015 Rodney Adams, WR/KR
TOUGH MAN 2013 Ryne Giddins, DE 2014 Austin Reiter, C 2015 Jamie Byrd, S
LEE ROY SELMON AWARD For the individual who most displays the greatest courage, perseverance and determination in never giving up in the pursuit of team goals.
1997 Marshall Smith, LB 1998 Chad Barnhardt, QB 1999 Therrimann Edwards, DL 2000 Jason Butler, LB 2001 Joe Morgan, DB 2002 Tavares Jurineack, NT 2003 Lee Roy Selmon, DT 2004 Clenton Crossley, RB 2005 Jason Allen, LB 2006 Marc Dile, OT 2007 Brouce Mompremier, LB 2008 Brouce Mompremier, LB 2009 George Selvie, DE 2013 Bobby Eveld, QB 2014 Deonte Welch, WR 2015 Eric Lee, DE
OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE FRONT SEVEN 1997 Demetrius Woods, LB 1998 Vassay Marc, LB 1999 Shawn Hay, DE 2000 Kawika Mitchell, LB 2001 Chris Daley, DE 2002 Greg Walls, DT 2003 Maurice Jones, LB 2004 Lee Roy Selmon, DT 2005 Tim Jones, DT/Ben Moffitt, LB 2006 Ben Moffitt, LB 2007 Ben Moffitt, LB 2008 George Selvie, DE 2009 George Selvie, DE
DEFENSIVE MVP 1997 Anthony Henry, FS 1998 Jason Butler, LB 1999 Brian Wilson, LB 2000 Anthony Henry, DB 2001 Anthony Williams, DB 2002 Kawika Mitchell, LB 2003 J.R. Reed, DB 2004 Stephen Nicholas, LB 2005 Terrence Royal, DE 2006 Stephen Nicholas, LB 2007 George Selvie, DE 2008 Tyrone McKenzie, LB 2009 Kion Wilson, LB 2013 Tevin Mims, DE 2014 Jamie Byrd, S 2015 Auggie Sanchez, LB
OFFENSIVE MVP 1997 Chad Barnhardt, QB 1998 Otis Dixon, FB 1999 Dyral McMillan, RB 2000 Marquel Blackwell, QB 2001 Marquel Blackwell, QB 2002 Marquel Blackwell, QB 2003 Brian Fisher, WR/QB 2004 Andre Hall, RB 2005 Andre Hall, RB 2006 Matt Grothe, QB 2007 Matt Grothe, QB 2008 Jessie Hester, WR 2009 B.J. Daniels, QB 2013 Andre Davis, WR 2014 Marlon Mack, RB 2015 Marlon Mack, RB & D’Ernest Johnson, RB/KR
JOHN AND CYNTHIA RUZIC TEAM MVP 2013 DeDe Lattimore, LB 2014 Andre Davis, WR 2015 Quinton Flowers, QB
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OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE LINE 1997 Ivan Alicot, OC/OT 1998 Ivan Alicot, OT 1999 Joey Sipp, OC 2000 n/a 2001 Jimmy Fitts, OG/OC 2002 Derrick Sarosi, OT 2003 Alex Herron, OC 2004 Levi Newton, OT 2005 John Miller, OC 2006 Nick Capogna, OC 2007 Jake Griffin, OC 2008 Marc Dile, OL 2009 Sampson Genus, OL
FIRST TEAM In recognition of the player who exemplifies leadership and accountability both on and off the field.
2000 Therrimann Edwards, DL 2001 Bernard Brown, DB 2002 Chris Iskra, WR/John Miller, DB 2003 Kevin Verpaele, DB 2004 Alex Herron, OC 2005 Derek Carter, TE 2006 Patrick St. Louis, LB 2007 Tyrone McKenzie, LB 2008 Ben Williams, RB 2009 Nate Allen, CB
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING OVER-ACHIEVER
renamed Offensive Lineman Award
2013 Brynjar Gudmundsson
OUTSTANDING SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER 1997 Jay Mize, DB 1998 Jermaine Clemons, RB/KR 1999 Tony Umholtz, P 2000 Bill Gramatica, PK 2001 Kevin Verpaele, DB 2002 DeAndrew Rubin, KR/PR 2003 Javan Camon, DB 2004 Justin Daniel, LS 2005 Trae Williams, DB/KR 2006 Ean Randolph, KR 2007 Delbert Alvarado, K 2008 Maikon Bonani, K 2009 Eric Schwartz, K/Mike Walsh, LS renamed Special Teams MVP
2013 Marvin Kloss, K 2014 Mattias Ciabatti, P 2015 Daniel Awoleke
“I GOT YOUR SIX” AWARD For the individual who most contributes to the program’s success from outside the team
2013 Jack Hypes and Mike Cendan, FL State Troopers 2014 Jeff Fishman, Iron Bull 2015 Dr. Kevin Sneed, Dean of College of Pharmacy
1998 Richard Guerrero, TE 1999 Courtney Davenport, RB 2000 Howard Campbell, DL 2001 Kenny Huebner, DL 2002 Drametrice Smith, DB 2003 Sam Miller, DB 2004 Matt Huners, OL 2005 George Selvie, DE 2006 Brandon Peguese, LB 2007 Mike McGowan, OG 2008 Mark Popek, OL 2009 Julius Forte, DE
JIM AND LAURIE RAGSDALE OFFENSIVE AWARDS 2010 Scout Team Award: Armando Sanchez, LB Crunch Award: Moise Plancher, RB Effort Award: Demetris Murray, RB Iron Bull Award: Dontavia Bogan, WR 2011 Scout Team Award: Todd Chandler, DT Crunch Award: Evan Landi, TE Effort Award: Demetris Murray, RB Iron Bull Award: B.J. Daniels, QB
DEFENSIVE AWARDS 2010 Scout Team Award: Austin Reiter, C Crunch Award: Jon Lejiste, DB Effort Award: JaQuez Jenkins, DB Iron Bull Award: Jacquian Williams, LB
SPECIAL TEAMS AWARDS 2010 Scout Team Award: Reshard Cliett, LB Crunch Award: Andreas Shields, TE Effort Award: Richard Kelly, FB Iron Bull Award: Armando Sanchez, LB 2011 Scout Team Award: Antoine Pozniak, LB Crunch Award: Mike Jeune, LB Effort Award, Armando Sanchez, LB Iron Bull Award: Mark Joyce, S
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2013 Mike White, QB; Reshard Cliett, LB 2014 Auggie Sanchez, LB; Brynjar Gudmundsson, OL 2015 Deatrick Nichols, CB
DISCONTINUED AWARDS
2016
FRANK MORSANI LEADERSHIP AWARD
OFFENSIVE PLAYMAKER OF THE YEAR 1998 Clif Dell, WR 1999 Marquel Blackwell, QB 2000 Rafael Williams, RB 2001 Hugh Smith, WR 2002 Hugh Smith, WR 2003 Elgin Hicks, WR/Huey Whittaker, WR 2004 Andre Hall, RB 2005 Andre Hall, RB 2006 Taurus Johnson, WR 2007 Matt Grothe, QB 2008 Matt Grothe, QB 2009 B.J. Daniels, QB
DEFENSIVE PLAYMAKER OF THE YEAR 1998 Bernard Brown, DB 1999 Roy Manns, DB 2000 Roy Manns, DB 2001 J.R. Reed, DB 2002 J.R. Reed, DB 2003 J.R. Reed, DB 2004 Stephen Nicholas, LB 2005 Stephen Nicholas, LB 2006 Trae Williams, DB 2007 Trae Williams, DB/Mike Jenkins, DB 2008 Carlton Williams, SS 2009 Kion Wilson, LB
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
COACHES AWARD 2007 Matt Huners, OG 2008 Matt Huners, OG 2009 Matt Grothe, QB
2011 Scout Team Award: Brynjar Gudmundsson, OL Crunch Award: Mark Joyce, S Effort Award: Keith McCaskill, DT Iron Bull Award: Cory Grissom, DT/DeDe Lattimore, LB
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ALL-TIME BULLS IN THE DRAFT (By Year) YEAR
PLAYER
2015 (2) 2014 (1) 2013 (3) 2011 (3) 2010 (5) 2009 (1) 2008 (2) 2007 (1) 2004 (1) 2003 (3) 2001 (3)
Reshard Cliett.............. LB................ 6th (211)..........................Houston Texans Austin Reiter................ C.................. 7th (222)................. Washington Redskins Aaron Lynch................. DL................ 5th (150).............................San Francisco Kayvon Webster........... DB................ 3rd (90)........................... Denver Broncos Sam Barrington............ LB................ 7th (232).....................Green Bay Packers B.J. Daniels.................. QB................ 7th (237)...................San Francisco 49ers Terrell McClain............. DT................ 3rd (65)........................ Carolina Panthers Mistral Raymond.......... DB................ 6th (170).......................Minnesota Vikings Jacquian Williams........ LB................ 6th (202).........................New York Giants Jason Pierre-Paul........ DE................ 1st (15)...........................New York Giants Nate Allen.................... S.................. 2nd (37)..................... Philadelphia Eagles Jerome Murphy............ DB................ 3rd (65).............................St. Louis Rams Carlton Mitchell............ WR............... 6th (177).......................Cleveland Browns George Selvie.............. DE................ 7th (226)............................St. Louis Rams Tyrone McKenzie......... LB................ 3rd (97).................. New England Patriots Mike Jenkins................ DB................ 1st (25)............................ Dallas Cowboys Trae Williams............... DB................ 5th (159).................... Philadelphia Eagles Stephen Nicholas......... LB................ 4th (109)........................... Atlanta Falcons J.R. Reed..................... DB................ 4th (129).................... Philadelphia Eagles Kawika Mitchell............ LB................ 2nd (47).......................Kansas City Chiefs Shurron Pierson........... DE................ 4th (129)......................... Oakland Raiders DeAndrew Rubin.......... WR............... 7th (253).....................Green Bay Packers Kenyatta Jones............ OL................ 4th (96)................... New England Patriots Anthony Henry............. DB................ 4th (97).........................Cleveland Browns Bill Gramatica............... PK................ 4th (98)..........................Arizona Cardinals
COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
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ROUND (Pick)
TEAM
ALL-TIME BULLS IN THE DRAFT (By Round) YEAR
PLAYER
POS
ROUND (Pick)
TEAM
1st (15) Jason Pierre-Paul........ DE................ 2010...............................New York Giants 1st (25) Mike Jenkins................ DB................ 2008................................ Dallas Cowboys 2nd (37) Nate Allen.................... S.................. 2010.......................... Philadelphia Eagles 2nd (47) Kawika Mitchell............ LB................ 2003............................Kansas City Chiefs 3rd (65) Terrell McClain............. DT................ 2011............................. Carolina Panthers 3rd (65) Jerome Murphy............ DB................ 2010..................................St. Louis Rams 3rd (90) Kayvon Webster........... DB................ 2013................................ Denver Broncos 3rd (97) Tyrone McKenzie......... LB................ 2009....................... New England Patriots 4th (96) Kenyatta Jones............ OL................ 2001....................... New England Patriots 4th (97) Anthony Henry............. DB................ 2001.............................Cleveland Browns 4th (98) Bill Gramatica............... PK................ 2001..............................Arizona Cardinals 4th (109) Stephen Nicholas......... LB................ 2007................................. Atlanta Falcons 4th (129) J.R. Reed..................... DB................ 2004.......................... Philadelphia Eagles 4th (129) Shurron Pierson........... DE................ 2003............................... Oakland Raiders 5th(150) Aaron Lynch................. DL................ 2013.........................San Francisco 49ers 5th (159) Trae Williams............... DB................ 2008.......................... Philadelphia Eagles 6th (170) Mistral Raymond.......... DB................ 2011.............................Minnesota Vikings 6th (177) Carlton Mitchell............ WR............... 2010.............................Cleveland Browns 6th (202) Jacquian Williams........ LB................ 2011...............................New York Giants 6th (211) Reshard Cliett.............. LB................ 2014................................Houston Texans 7th (222) Austin Reiter................ C.................. 2014....................... Washington Redskins 7th (226) George Selvie.............. DE................ 2010..................................St. Louis Rams 7th (232) Sam Barrington............ LB................ 2013...........................Green Bay Packers 7th (237) B.J. Daniels.................. QB................ 2013.........................San Francisco 49ers 7th (253) DeAndrew Rubin.......... WR............... 2003...........................Green Bay Packers
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BULLS IN THE SUPER BOWL YEAR PLAYED
PLAYER
2016 XLX 2015 XLIX 2014 XLVIII 2014 XLVIII 2012 XLVI 2012 XLVI 2011 XLV 2008 XLII 2005 XXXIX 2003 XXXVII 2002 XXXVI 2002 XXXVI * practice squad
Kayvon Webster........DB.......Denver Broncos................ W, 24-10 B.J. Daniels*..............QB.......Seattle Seahawks...............L, 28-24 Kayvon Webster........DB.......Denver Broncos....................L, 43-8 B.J. Daniels*..............QB.......Seattle Seahawks............... W, 43-8 Jason Pierre-Paul......DE.......New York Giants............... W, 21-17 Jacquian Williams......LB........New York Giants............... W, 21-17 Sampson Genus*.......C..........Green Bay Packers........... W, 31-25 Kawika Mitchell..........LB........New York Giants............... W, 17-14 J.R. Reed...................DB.......Philadelphia Eagles.............L, 24-21 Ryan Benjamin..........LS........Tampa Bay Buccaneers.... W, 48-21 Kenyatta Jones..........OL.......New England Patriots........ W, 20-17 Scott McCready*........WR......New England Patriots........ W, 20-17
POS
TEAM
SCORE
BULLS IN THE PRO BOWL YEAR
PLAYER
2013 2012 2010
Jason Pierre-Paul........ DE.......................................................New York Giants Jason Pierre-Paul........ DE.......................................................New York Giants Mike Jenkins................ DB........................................................ Dallas Cowboys
POS
TEAM
BULLS IN THE NFL Updated as of JuLY 20, 2016 BOLD on active NFL roster PLAYER TEAM
YEAR
Nate Allen.................................... Philadelphia Eagles................................ 2010-14 (2nd) ..................................... Oakland Raiders.......................................2015-16 (FA) Delbert Alvarado........................... Dallas Cowboys.............................................2010 (FA) George Baker............................... Tennessee Titans..........................................2013 (FA) Sam Barrington........................... Green Bay Packers.................................. 2013-16 (7th) Ryan Benjamin............................. Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2001 (FA) ..................................... Chicago Bears...............................................2002 (FA) ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...........................2003-04 (FA) Marquel Blackwell......................... New York Jets................................................2003 (FA) Dontavia Bogan............................ San Francisco 49ers......................................2011 (FA) Maikon Bonani.............................. Tennessee Titans.....................................2013-14 (FA) Jarriett Buie.................................. Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2009 (FA) Jeremy Burnett............................. Minnesota Vikings..........................................2007 (FA) Richard Clebert............................. New Orleans Saints.................................... 2009 (OTA) ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2013 (FA) Reshard Cliett............................. Houston Texas......................................... 2015-16 (6th) B.J. Daniels.................................. San Francisco 49ers..................................... 2013 (7th) ..................................... Seattle Seahawks.............................................2014-15 @USFFOOTBALL • #GoBulls
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Kawika Mitchell............................. Kansas City Chiefs................................. 2003-06 (2nd) ..................................... New York Giants............................................2007 (FA) ..................................... Buffalo Bills...............................................2008-09 (FA) ..................................... New Orleans Saints.......................................2010 (FA) Ben Moffitt.................................... Houston Texans.............................................2008 (FA) Jerome Murphy............................. St. Louis Rams........................................ 2010-12 (3rd) ..................................... New Orleans Saints.......................................2012 (FA) ..................................... Detroit Lions...................................................2012 (FA) ..................................... Washington Redskins...............................2012-13 (FA) ..................................... Denver Broncos.............................................2014 (FA) Levi Newton.................................. Detroit Lions..............................................2005-06 (FA) Stephen Nicholas......................... Atlanta Falcons........................................ 2007-13 (4th) Jason Pierre-Paul....................... New York Giants...................................... 2010-16 (4th) Shurron Pierson............................ Oakland Raiders........................................... 2003 (4th) ..................................... Chicago Bears..........................................2004-05 (FA) Mark Popek.................................. New York Jets................................................2013 (FA) Ean Randolph............................... Kansas City Chiefs........................................2007 (FA) Mistral Raymond........................... Minnesota Vikings.................................... 2011-13 (6th) J.R. Reed ..................................... Philadelphia Eagles................................. 2004-06 (4th) ..................................... St. Louis Rams..............................................2006 (FA) ..................................... Atlanta Falcons..............................................2006 (FA) ..................................... Philadelphia Eagles..................................2007-08 (FA) Austin Reiter............................... Washington Redskins.............................. 2015-16 (7th) DeAndrew Rubin.......................... Green Bay Packers....................................... 2003 (7th) ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2005 (FA) Ryan Schmidt............................... Tennessee Titans..........................................2009 (FA) George Selvie............................... St. Louis Rams........................................ 2010-11 (7th) ..................................... Carolina Panthers..........................................2011 (FA) ..................................... Jacksonville Jaguars.................................2011-12 (FA) ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2013 (FA) ..................................... Dallas Cowboys........................................2013-14 (FA) ..................................... New York Giants............................................2015 (FA) Hugh Smith................................... Baltimore Ravens..........................................2003 (FA) ..................................... Cleveland Browns..........................................2004 (FA) Maurice Tucker............................. Cincinnati Bengals.........................................2003 (FA) ..................................... New Orleans Saints.......................................2003 (FA) Tony Umholtz............................... Tennessee Titans..........................................2000 (FA) ..................................... New York Giants............................................2001 (FA) ..................................... New England Patriots....................................2002 (FA) Jeremiah Warren.......................... New England Patriots....................................2012 (FA) ..................................... Arizona Cardinals..........................................2013 (FA) ..................................... New Orleans Saints.......................................2013 (FA) ..................................... Jeremiah Warren...........................................2015 (FA) Kayvon Webster......................... Denver Broncos....................................... 2013-16 (3rd) Huey Whittaker............................. Pittsburgh Steelers........................................2004 (FA) ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2005 (FA) ..................................... Jacksonville Jaguars......................................2005 (FA) ..................................... New York Jets................................................2009 (FA) Anthony Williams.......................... Indianapolis Colts..........................................2002 (FA) Darrell Williams........................... St. Louis Rams.........................................2015-16 (FA) Jacquian Williams......................... New York Giants...................................... 2011-14 (6th) LaFann Williams........................... Washington Redskins....................................2000 (FA) Trae Williams................................ Jacksonville Jaguars..................................... 2008 (5th) ..................................... Philadelphia Eagles.......................................2008 (FA) ..................................... Pittsburgh Steelers........................................2009 (FA) Kion Wilson................................... San Diego Chargers......................................2010 (FA) ..................................... Carolina Panthers..........................................2011 (FA) ..................................... Pittsburgh Steelers........................................2013 (FA) ..................................... San Francisco 49ers......................................2014 (FA)
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Andre Davis................................. Buffalo Bills....................................................2015 (FA) ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2016 (FA) Claude Davis................................ New York Jets................................................2013 (FA) Frank Davis.................................. Detroit Lions..............................................2006-07 (FA) ..................................... Cincinnati Bengals.........................................2008 (FA) Glenn Davis.................................. New York Jets................................................2001 (FA) Marc Dile ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...........................2009-11 (FA) Quinterrius Eatmon....................... Oakland Raiders............................................2015 (FA) Danous Estenor............................ Indianapolis Colts..........................................2013 (FA) Jimmy Fitts................................... New York Giants............................................2002 (FA) Louis Gachette............................. Green Bay Packers..................................... 2009 (OTA) Sampson Genus........................... Green Bay Packers........................................2011 (FA) Bill Gramatica............................... Arizona Cardinals.................................... 2001-03 (4th) ..................................... New York Giants............................................2004 (FA) DeJuan Green.............................. Oakland Raiders..................................... 2004, ‘06 (FA) Cory Grissom................................ New England Patriots....................................2013 (FA) ..................................... Miami Dolphins......................................................2014 Andre Hall..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2006 (FA) ..................................... Chicago Bears...............................................2006 (FA) ..................................... Denver Broncos........................................2006-08 (FA) ..................................... New York Giants............................................2009 (FA) Shawn Hay................................... San Francisco 49ers......................................2001 (FA) Anthony Henry.............................. Cleveland Browns.................................... 2001-04 (4th) ..................................... Dallas Cowboys........................................2005-08 (FA) ..................................... Detroit Lions.........................................2008-09 (Trade) Elgin Hicks.................................... Indianapolis Colts..........................................2004 (FA) Cedric Hill...................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers............................. 2009 (OTA) Matt Huners.................................. San Francisco 49ers......................................2009 (FA) Amarri Jackson............................. Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2008 (FA) ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2009 (FA) Mike Jenkins............................... Arizona Cardinals..................................................2016 ..................................... Dallas Cowboys....................................... 2008-12 (1st) ..................................... Oakland Raiders............................................2013 (FA) ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers...................................2014-15 Taurus Johnson............................ Kansas City Chiefs........................................2009 (FA) ..................................... Miami Dolphins..............................................2010 (FA) ..................................... Washington Redskins....................................2010 (FA) Kenyatta Jones............................. New England Patriots.............................. 2001-03 (4th) ..................................... Washington Redskins...............................2003-04 (FA) Maurice Jones.............................. Green Bay Packers........................................2004 (FA) Craig Kobel................................... Philadelphia Eagles.......................................2007 (FA) ..................................... New York Jets................................................2009 (FA) Evan Landi.................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2013 (FA) DeDe Lattimore............................ Chicago Bears..........................................2014-15 (FA) Eric Lee Houston Texans........... 2016 (FA) Aaron Lynch................................ San Francisco 49ers................................ 2014-16 (5th) Craig Marshall.............................. New York Giants............................................2012 (FA) Terrell McClain............................ Carolina Panthers.................................... 2011-12 (3rd) ..................................... New England Patriots....................................2012 (FA) ..................................... Houston Texans........................................2012-13 (FA) ..................................... Dallas Cowboys........................................2014-16 (FA) Scott McCready............................ New England Patriots....................................2001 (FA) ..................................... Carolina Panthers..........................................2004 (FA) Mike McFarland........................... Houston Texans.............................................2015 (FA) ..................................... Indianapolis Colts..........................................2016 (FA) Tyrone McKenzie.......................... New England Patriots................................... 2009 (3rd) ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2010 (FA) ..................................... Minnesota Vikings.....................................2011-12 (FA) Dyral McMillan.............................. San Francisco 49ers......................................2000 (FA) Tevin Mims................................... Miami Dolphins......................................................2014 Carlton Mitchell............................. Cleveland Browns.................................... 2010-11 (6th) ..................................... Jacksonville Jaguars......................................2012 (FA) ..................................... Dallas Cowboys.............................................2013 (FA) ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers................................2013 (FA) ..................................... Atlanta Falcons..............................................2015 (FA)
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ANNUAL STAT LEADERS
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
RUSHING YARDS YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
NAME ATT Rafael Williams 139 Rafael Williams 98 Dyral McMillan 181 Rafael Williams 167 Clenton Crossley 88 Clenton Crossley 92 DeJuan Green 113 Andre Hall 210 Andre Hall 270 Matt Grothe 178 Matt Grothe 198 Matt Grothe 146 B.J. Daniels 175 Mo Plancher 176 Darrell Scott 153 Demetris Murray 170 Marcus Shaw 156 Marlon Mack 202 Marlon Mack 210
YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
NAME Chad Barnhardt Chad Barnhardt Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Marquel Blackwell Ronnie Banks Pat Julmiste Pat Julmiste Matt Grothe Matt Grothe Matt Grothe B.J. Daniels B.J. Daniels B.J. Daniels B.J. Danniels Mike White Mike White Quinton Flowers
YDS AVG TD 729 5.2 7 586 6.0 6 1,017 5.6 9 704 4.2 4 380 4.3 7 415 4.5 3 490 4.3 5 1,357 6.5 11 1,374 5.1 13 622 3.5 9 872 4.4 10 591 4.0 4 772 4.4 9 793 4.5 5 814 5.3 5 665 3.9 6 765 4.9 3 1,041 5.2 9 1,381 6.6 8
PASSING YARDS ATT 326 193 262 296 456 403 261 247 252 317 392 380 227 245 365 290 175 242 276
CMP INT 186 7 114 9 136 10 171 4 258 11 230 3 127 8 118 8 124 11 202 14 232 14 240 14 122 9 143 13 215 7 165 10 93 9 122 7 163 8
RECEIVING YARDS
YEAR NAME 1997 Trevor Hypolite (rec) Clif Dell (yds) 1998 RJ Anderson 1999 RJ Anderson 2000 Scott McCready 2001 Huey Whittaker 2002 Hugh Smith 2003 Huey Whittaker 2004 Johnny Peyton 2005 Andre Hall 2006 Ean Randolph 2007 Carlton Mitchell 2008 Jessie Hester 2009 Carlton Mitchell 2010 Dontavia Bogan 2011 Sterling Griffin 2012 Andre Davis 2013 Andre Davis 2014 Andre Davis 2015 Rodney Adams
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TOTAL OFFENSE
NO 34 31 25 36 37 52 62 39 22 26 49 37 54 40 47 43 46 49 36 45
YDS 390 466 418 427 517 548 661 516 469 321 506 537 579 706 685 530 534 735 594 822
YDS TD 2,362 10 1,776 17 1,620 16 2,016 13 2,882 20 2,590 18 1,448 8 1,570 7 1,489 6 2,576 15 2,670 14 2,911 18 1,983 14 1,685 11 2,585 13 2,075 14 1,083 3 1,639 8 2,296 22
AVG 11.5 15.0 16.7 11.9 14.0 10.5 10.7 13.2 21.3 12.3 10.3 14.5 10.7 17.6 14.6 12.3 11.6 15.0 16.5 18.3
TD 1 2 6 4 6 2 5 2 2 2 4 4 3 4 6 3 6 2 7 9
YEAR NAME PLAYS Chad Barnhardt 361 1997 1998 Chad Barnhardt 234 Marquel Blackwell 355 1999 2000 Marquel Blackwell 424 Marquel Blackwell 548 2001 2002 Marquel Blackwell 492 Ronnie Banks 302 2003 2004 Pat Julmiste 343 Pat Julmiste 378 2005 2006 Matt Grothe 495 Matt Grothe 590 2007 2008 Matt Grothe 526 B.J. Daniels 402 2009 2010 B.J. Daniels 357 2011 B. J. Daniels 497 2012 B.J. Daniels 394 Mike White 189 2013 2014 Mike White 271 Quinton Flowers 467 2015
YDS 2,275 1,721 1,746 2,582 3,123 2,892 1,385 1,763 1,825 3,198 3,542 3,502 2,755 1,944 3,186 2,509 1,040 1,639 3,287
PUNT RETURNS AVG/GM 206.8 172.1 158.7 234.7 283.9 262.9 153.9 160.3 152.1 246.0 272.5 269.4 211.9 162.0 289.6 278.8 173.3 141.3 252.8
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
YEAR NAME PLAYS 1997 Jermaine Clemons 151 1998 LaFann Williams 114 1999 Dyral McMillan 188 2000 Rafael Williams 198 2001 DeAndrew Rubin 68 2002 DeAndrew Rubin 62 2003 Brian Fisher 119 2004 Andre Hall 244 2005 Andre Hall 296 2006 Ean Randolph 85 2007 Matt Grothe 198 2008 Dontavia Bogan 57 2009 Dontavia Bogan 60 2010 Lindsey Lamar 71 2011 Lindsey Lamar 68 2012 Demetris Murray 190 2013 Marcus Shaw 172 2014 Marlon Mack 223 2015 Marlon Mack 236
COMBINED RUSHING / RECEIVING
YEAR NAME PLAYS 1997 Rafael Williams 160 1998 Rafael Williams 107 1999 Dyral McMillan 188 2000 Rafael Williams 198 2001 Clenton Crossley 107 2002 Hugh Smith 73 2003 DeJuan Green 122 2004 Andre Hall 228 2005 Andre Hall 296 2006 Ean Randolph 56 2007 Mike Ford 163 2008 Matt Grothe 147 2009 B.J. Daniels 175 Mo Plancher 191 2010 2011 Darrell Scott 168 2012 Demetris Murray 190 2013 Marcus Shaw 170 2014 Marlon Mack 223 2015 Marlon Mack 236
YDS 1,964 1,675 1,093 1,974 1,558 1,690 1,600 1,506 1,695 557 884 606 772 892 983 799 880 1,201 1,492
YDS 1,319 854 1,093 974 1,103 1,191 936 1,838 1,695 1,002 872 770 1,076 1,101 1,124 799 921 1,201 1,492
TD 8 6 10 4 9 7 5 12 15 5 12 4 9 5 6 6 3 9 9
YEAR NAME No. YDS AVG 34 368 10.8 1997 Charlie Jackson 1998 Charlie Jackson 38 381 10.0 27 177 6.6 1999 Charlie Jackson 2000 DeAndrew Rubin 9 211 23.4 165 20.6 2001 DeAndrew Rubin 8 2002 DeAndrew Rubin 29 432 14.9 47 424 9.0 2003 Brian Fisher 2004 Travis Lipp 11 89 8.1 32 370 11.6 2005 Jackie Chamber 2006 Ean Randolph 25 370 14.8 31 231 7.5 2007 Marcus Edwards 2008 Marcus Edwards 34 262 7.7 16 80 5.0 2009 Faron Hornes 2010 Terrence Mitchell 21 232 11.0 2011 Victor Marc 13 93 7.2 2012 Terrence Mitchell 8 80 10.0 9 64 7.1 2013 Kenneth Durden 2014 Hassan Childs 9 62 6.9 19 198 10.4 2015 Tajee Fullwood
KICK RETURNS
YEAR NAME 1997 Charlie Jackson 1998 Jermaine Clemons 1999 DeAndrew Rubin 2000 DeAndrew Rubin 2001 Hugh Smith 2002 DeAndrew Rubin 2003 J.R. Reed 2004 Andre Hall 2005 Chad Simpson 2006 Taurus Johnson 2007 Jerome Murphy 2008 Dontavia Bogan 2009 Dontavia Bogan 2010 Lindsey Lamar 2011 Lindsey Lamar 2012 Marcus Shaw 2013 Chris Dunkley 2014 Chris Dunkley 2015 D’Ernest Johnson
No. 18 10 23 14 10 15 18 16 16 14 23 29 36 34 40 10 18 23 21
YDS 410 229 578 389 292 402 570 332 404 316 560 770 770 903 817 245 406 553 563
TOTAL RETURNS
YEAR NAME No. 1997 Charlie Jackson 52 1998 Charlie Jackson 45 1999 Charlie Jackson 30 23 2000 DeAndrew Rubin 2001 DeAndrew Rubin 34 2002 DeAndrew Rubin 44 2003 Brian Fisher 54 2004 Andre Hall 16 2005 Jackie Chamber 45 2006 Ean Randolph 29 2007 Jerome Murphy 27 2008 Marcus Edwards 34 2009 Dontavia Bogan 36 2010 Lindsey Lamar 34 2011 Lindsey Lamar 40 2012 Marcus Shaw 10 2013 Chris Dunkley 22 2014 Chris Dunkley 31 2015 D’Ernest Johnson 22
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YDS 778 484 305 600 571 834 576 332 611 445 577 262 770 903 817 245 503 621 588
AVG 22.8 22.9 25.1 27.8 29.2 26.8 31.7 20.8 25.2 22.6 24.3 26.6 21.4 26.6 20.4 24.5 22.6 24.0 26.8
AVG 15.0 10.8 10.2 26.1 16.8 19.0 10.7 20.8 13.6 15.3 21.4 7.7 21.4 26.6 20.4 24.5 22.9 20.0 26.7
TD 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TD 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
TD 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0
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ANNUAL STAT LEADERS
UT 43 48 53 64 54 59 72 72 63 52 75 78 68 41 46 62 61 59 71 73
SACKS
AVG 36.6 40.1 41.4 41.1 39.6 41.9 40.6 41.8 40.5 38.2 41.6 39.7 40.6 37.0 36.3 40.6 40.2 44.4 43.2
AT TOT 37 80 42 90 37 90 33 97 23 77 47 106 45 117 44 116 38 101 44 96 37 112 43 121 48 116 64 105 25 71 32 94 21 82 39 98 24 95 44 117
YEAR NAME NO 1997 Shawn Hay 8 Demetrius Woods 8 1998 Demetrius Woods 5 1999 Tchecoy Blount 6.5 2000 Therrimann Edwards 3.5 2001 Shurron Pierson 10 2002 Shurron Pierson 8 2003 Craig Kobel 6 2004 Craig Kobel 6 2005 Terrence Royal 10 2006 Stephen Nicholas 7.5 2007 George Selvie 14.5 2008 George Selvie 5.5 2009 Jason Pierre-Paul 6.5 2010 Craig Marshall 4.0 Jon Lejiste 4.0 DeDe Lattimore 7.0 2011 2012 DeDe Lattimore 3.5 Ryne Giddins 3.5 2013 DeDe Lattimore 2 2014 Reshard Cliett 6.0 2015 Byrd, Hector, Lee 5.0
YDS 66 58 26 53 20 82 49 38 45 72 57 87 38 29 42 41 44 27 19 24 43 -
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YEAR NAME Roy Manns 1997 1998 Bernard Brown Anthony Henry 1999 2000 Anthony Henry J.R. Reed 2001 2002 J.R. Reed J.R. Reed 2003 2004 Sidney Simpson Six Players 2005 2006 Trae Williams Trae Williams 2007 2008 Carlton Williams Nate Allen 2009 Jerome Murphy Jerell Young 2010 2011 Jerell Young Jon Lejiste 2012 Elkino Watson Hassan Childs 2013 2014 Jamie Byrd Johnny Ward 2015 Deatrick Nichols
NO YDS TD 5 86 2 4 45 1 3 27 1 5 88 0 5 48 0 6 34 1 7 45 0 2 34 1 2 — — 7 8 0 6 164 3 3 0 0 4 55 0 4 59 0 3 17 0 2 0 0 1 29 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 71 1
FIELD GOALS
YEAR NAME MADE-ATT LONG 1997 Steve Riggs 15-23 45 1998 Bill Gramatica 16-24 44 1999 Bill Gramatica 4-5 44 Tony Umholtz 4-9 38 2000 Bill Gramatica 16-24 63 2001 Santiago Gramatica 3-11 33 2002 Santiago Gramatica 16-21 41 2003 Santiago Gramatica 12-20 45 2004 Santiago Gramatica 7-11 47 2005 Kyle Bronson 11-16 47 2006 Delbert Alvarado 5-9 56 2007 Delbert Alvarado 19-29 47 2008 Maikon Bonani 15-21 49 2009 Eric Schwartz 11-16 50 2010 Maikon Bonani 17-21 47 2011 Maikon Bonani 19-26 49 2012 Maikon Bonani 18-23 50 2013 Marvin Kloss 18-23 52 2014 Marvin Kloss 13-17 47 2015 Emilio Nadelman 15-23 49
SCORING
YEAR NAME TD PAT CV FG PTS 1997 Steve Riggs 0 31-34 0 15-23 76 1998 Bill Gramatica 0 46-47 0 16-24 94 1999 Dyral McMillan 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 2000 Bill Gramatica 0 29-30 0 16-24 77 2001 Marquel Blackwell 9 0-0 0 0-0 54 Clenton Crossley 9 0-0 0 0-0 54 2002 Santiago Gramatica 0 35-40 0 16-21 83 2003 Santiago Gramatica 0 30-31 0 12-20 66 2004 Andre Hall 12 0-0 0 0-0 72 2005 Andre Hall 15 0-0 0 0-0 90 2006 Matt Grothe 9 0-0 0 0-0 54 2007 Delbert Alvarado 0 52-53 0 19-29 109 2008 Maikon Bonani 0 31-32 0 15-21 76 2009 Eric Schwartz 0 28-29 0 11-16 61 2010 Maikon Bonani 0 18-19 0 17-21 69 2011 Maikon Bonani 0 42-42 0 19-26 99 2012 Maikon Bonani 0 21-23 0 18-23 75 2013 Marvin Kloss 0 15-15 0 18-23 69 2014 Marvin Kloss 0 23-23 0 13-17 62 2015 Emilio Nadelman 0 53-54 0 15-23 98
JIM LEAVITT Missouri, 1978 1997-2009 n 152 games Overall: 95-57 (.625); Conf: 25-26 5 Bowl Games (3-2) USF’s first coach, Jim Leavitt was hired in 1996 to begin the USF program and served for a year before the program began play in 1997. He stands as the program’s all-time leader in wins (95) and winning percentage (.625), having led the Bulls to 10 winning seasons and five-straight bowl games from 2005-09. Leavitt led USF into the FBS era in the 2000 season, after three years at the FCS level. He guided USF to its first bowl game in 2005 (Meineke Car Care Bowl) and its first bowl win in 2006 (Papajohns.com Bowl vs. ECU). He guided USF to three nine-win seasons (2002, 2006 & 2007), which stand as the most season wins in program history. His 2007 team upset No. 13 Auburn and No. 5 West Virginia on its way to a 6-0 start to begin the season and a program-best No. 2 national ranking in the AP poll in the seventh week of the season. Leavitt’s teams downed eight FBS ranked opponents, including three in the top 10. His teams were ranked for 26 weeks, spending three of those in the top 10 in 2007. Leavitt coached 11 players to All-America recognition, four first-team selections, and had players earn 38 all-conference honors.
SKIP HOLTZ
USF FOOTBALL
TACKLES
YEAR NAME 1997 Demetrius Woods 1998 Roy Manns Jason Butler 1999 Roy Manns 2000 Kawika Mitchell 2001 Kawika Mitchell 2002 Kawika Mitchell 2003 Maurice Jones 2004 Javan Camon 2005 Ben Moffitt 2006 Ben Moffitt 2007 Tyrone McKenzie 2008 Tyrone McKenzie 2009 Kion Wilson 2010 Jacquian Williams 2011 DeDe Lattimore 2012 Kayvon Webster 2013 DeDe Lattimore 2014 Jamie Byrd 2015 Auggie Sanchez
INTERCEPTIONS
YDS 1,758 1,564 3,062 1,933 2,294 2,768 3,002 2,380 2,630 1,718 2,414 1,905 2,352 2,406 2,253 2,192 2,937 2,888 2,465
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PUNTING YEAR NAME No. Tony Umholtz 48 1997 1998 Tony Umholtz 39 Tony Umholtz 74 1999 2000 Devin Sanderson 47 Devin Sanderson 58 2001 2002 Devin Sanderson 66 Brandon Baker 74 2003 2004 Brandon Baker 57 Brandon Baker 65 2005 2006 Justin Teachey 45 Delbert Alvarado 58 2007 2008 Delbert Alvarado 48 Delbert Alvarado 58 2009 2010 Justin Brockhaus-Kann 64 Justin Brockhaus-Kann 62 2011 2012 Justin Brockhaus-Kann 54 Mattias Ciabatti 73 2013 2014 Mattias Ciabatti 65 Mattias Ciabatti 57 2015
OUTLOOK
Notre Dame, 1986
PLAYERS
2010-2012 n 37 games Overall: 16-21 (.432); Conf: 5-16
COACHES
1 Bowl Game: (1-0)
REVIEW
Holtz took over the Bulls’ program in 2010 and led USF to an 8-5 record and victory in the Meineke Car Care Bowl over Clemson in his first season. He led the Bulls for three seasons, including a 4-0 start to the 2011 campaign, including a season-opening victory at his alma mater and No. 16-ranked Notre Dame (23-20), that saw USF ranked for four weeks, reaching as high as No. 14 in the USA Today Coaches Poll. Notre Dame would be USF’s lone victory over a ranked opponent in eight total meetings under Holtz. He coached players that earned 18 all-conference honors, including four first-team selections.
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
WILLIE TAGGART Western Kentucky, 1998 2013-pres n 37 games Overall: 14-23 (.378); Conf: 11-13 1 Bowl Game: (0-1) The fifth-youngest coach in the FBS when he was hired at the age of 38 in 2013, the Bay Area native and former all-state quarterback at Manatee HS led USF into the American Athletic Conference. He posted the top recruiting classes in the conference in his first two seasons and in his third guided the Bulls to an 8-5 record and first bowl game (Miami Beach Bowl) in five seasons. USF’s 6-2 conference mark in 2015 set a program record as USF won seven of its last eight games behind an record-setting offense that broke or tied 34 team or individual records, including total yards, (5,741) rushing yards (3,205) and offensive touchdowns (54) and individual season record setters for rushing yards (1,381), passing touchdowns (22), receiving yards (822) and receiving TD (9).
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Jim Leavitt (1997-2009) | 95-57
1997 (5-6, H: 4-3 A: 1-3) Coach:
Jim Leavitt
Division: NCAA FCS - Independent
Captains: Ivan Alicot, Anthony Henry, Lance Hoeltke, Demetrius Woods Sept. 6
Kentucky Wesleyan_____ H_____ W ____ 80-3_______ 49,212
Sept. 13 Citadel________________ A_____ L _____ 7-10_______ 12,154 Sept. 20 Drake_________________ H_____ L ____ 22-23_______ 33,827 Sept. 27 #3 Western Kentucky_____ A_____ L _____ 3-31_______ 11,200 Oct. 4
Morehead State________ H_____ W ___ 33-17_______ 30,050
Oct. 11
Elon__________________ A_____ L ____ 13-41_______ 4,692
Oct. 18
Southern Illinois_________ H_____ L ____ 10-23_______ 34,432
Nov. 1
Charleston Southern____ H_____ W ____ 24-6_______ 25,361
Nov. 8
Cumberland___________ A_____ W ____ 44-0________ 1,001
ALL-TIME SCORES 2000 (7-4, H: 6-0 A: 1-4)
Coach:
Joey Sipp, Rafael Williams
Sept. 2
Jacksonville State______ H_____ W_____ 40-0_______ 30,043
Sept. 9
Kentucky______________ A_____ L______ 9-27_______ 63,821
Sept. 16 #13 James Madison_____ H_____ W_____ 26-7_______ 23,002 Sept. 23 Baylor_________________ A_____ L_____ 13-28_______ 21,157 Sept. 30 #1 Troy State__________ H_____ W____ 20-10_______ 25,786 Oct. 7
RANKINGS: FCS
1998 (8-3, H: 6-1 A:2-2) Coach:
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY
Oct. 28 Connecticut___________ A_____ W____ 21-13_______ 16,585 Nov. 4
#6 Western Kentucky___ H_____ W____ 30-24_______ 31,104
Nov. 11
Middle Tennessee_______ A_____ L______ 9-45_______ 12,147
Nov. 18 Austin Peay___________ H_____ W_____ 59-0_______ 23,390 RANKINGS: FCS & FBS
2001 (8-3, H: 7-0 A: 1-3)
Division: NCAA FCS - Independent
Coach:
Jim Leavitt
Coach:
Pittsburgh_____________ A_____ W____ 35-26_______ 39,542
Sept. 22 Memphis______________ A_____ L______ 9-17_______ 26,488 Sept. 29 North Texas___________ H_____ W____ 28-10_______ 25,156 Oct. 6
Utah__________________ A_____ L_____ 21-52_______ 30,818
Division: NCAA FBS
Sept. 11 Tennessee Tech________ H_____ W_________ 21-7___ 25,546 Sept. 18 South Carolina__________ A_____ L__________ 3-34___ 78,900 Sept. 25 TCU^_________________ A_____ W___ 45-44 (2OT)___ 27,546 Oct. 2
Southern Miss^_________ H_____ L_________ 20-27___ 30,049
Oct. 16
Army^_________________ H_____ L_________ 35-42___ 36,549
Oct. 22
#15 Louisville^__________ A_____ L__________ 9-41___ 42,032
Nov. 3
UAB^_________________ A_____ W________ 45-20____ 9,220
Nov. 13 East Carolina^_________ H_____ W________ 41-17___ 25,408 Nov. 20 Cincinnati^_____________ A_____ L_________ 23-45___ 19,309 Nov. 27 Memphis^______________ H_____ L_________ 15-31___ 21,392 Dec. 4
#19 Pittsburgh__________ H_____ L_________ 14-43___ 23,417
2005
(6-6, 4-3 BIG EAST, H: 4-1 A: 2-4) * Meineke Car Care Bowl
Aug. 30 Northern Illinois_________ A_____ L_____ 17-20_______ 14,426 Sept. 8
Jim Leavitt
Captains: Javan Camon, Alex Herron, Derrick Sarosi, Lee Roy Selmon
Division: NCAA FBS - Independent
Captains: Ivan Alicot, Chad Barnhardt, Anthony Henry Slippery Rock__________ H_____ W ___ 39-10_______ 21,553
(4-7, 3-5 Conference USA, H: 2-4 A: 2-3)
Captains: Jimmy Fitts, Joe Morgan, Derrick Rackard, Anthony Williams
Sept. 5
Coach:
Jim Leavitt
Division: NCAA FBS
Captains: Jason Allen, Andre Hall, Johnnie Jones, John Miller, Stephen Nicholas, Terrence Royal Sept. 3
Penn State_____________ A_____ L_____ 13-23_______ 99,235
Sept. 12 Valparaiso_____________ H_____ W ____ 51-0_______ 21,467
Oct. 13 Connecticut___________ H_____ W____ 40-21_______ 26,802
Sept. 10 Florida A&M___________ H_____ W_____ 37-3_______ 43,122
Sept. 19 Liberty________________ A_____ W ___ 24-21_______ 11,689
Oct. 20 Southern Utah_________ H_____ W____ 42-12_______ 26,624
Sept. 17 UCF__________________ H_____ W____ 31-14_______ 45,139
Oct. 3
Oct. 27 Liberty________________ H_____ W____ 68-37_______ 21,056
Sept. 24 #9 Louisville^__________ H_____ W____ 45-14_______ 33,586
Citadel________________ H_____ W ____ 45-6_______ 32,598
Oct. 10 Elon__________________ H_____ W ____ 35-7_______ 26,541
Nov. 3
Oct. 1
#9 Miami______________ A_____ L______ 7-27_______ 58,308
Oct. 17
Western Kentucky_______ H_____ L ____ 24-31_______ 30,083
Nov. 10 Western Illinois________ H_____ W____ 48-17_______ 23,252
Oct. 15
Pittsburgh^_____________ A_____ L_____ 17-31_______ 33,497
Oct. 24
Hofstra________________ A_____ L ____ 30-50________ 4,298
Nov. 24 Utah State_____________ H_____ W____ 34-13_______ 25,136
Nov. 5
Rutgers^______________ A_____ W____ 45-31_______ 31,131
Nov. 7
Cumberland___________ H_____ W_____ 69-3_______ 31,272
Nov. 14 Georgia Southern_______ A_____ L ____ 23-28_______ 14,161 Nov. 21 Morehead State________ H_____ W ___ 38-22_______ 26,488
1999 (7-4, H: 6-1 A: 1-3) Coach:
Jim Leavitt
Division: NCAA FCS - Independent
Houston______________ H_____ W_____ 45-6_______ 32,711
2002 (9-2, H: 6-0 A: 3-2)
Oct. 31 Charleston Southern____ A_____ W_____ 24-0_________ 884
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#17 Southern Miss_______ A_____ L______ 7-41_______ 26,559
Oct. 21 Liberty________________ H_____ W_____ 44-6_______ 25,161
Nov. 15 #8 Georgia Southern_____ H_____ L ____ 23-24_______ 30,470 Nov. 22 Davidson______________ H_____ W_____ 48-3_______ 27,919
Jim Leavitt Division: NCAA FBS Transition - Independent
Captains: Anthony Henry, Charlie Jackson, Roy Manns, Vassay Marc,
2004
Coach:
Jim Leavitt
Division: NCAA FBS - Independent
Captains: Marquel Blackwell, Chris Daley, Ryan Hearn, Kawika Mitchell Aug. 29 Florida Atlantic_________ H_____ W____ 51-10_______ 22,074 Sept. 7
Northern Illinois________ H_____ W_____ 37-6_______ 23,559
Sept. 28 #2 Oklahoma___________ A_____ L_____ 14-31_______ 74,432
Sept. 4
Oct. 5
Oct. 12 Southern Mississippi____ H_____ W____ 16-13_______ 28,181
Sept. 18 Western Kentucky______ A_____ W_____ 21-6________ 7,500
Oct. 19 East Carolina__________ A_____ W____ 46-30_______ 33,419
Sept. 25 #3 Troy State___________ A_____ L_____ 24-41_______ 17,311
Nov. 2
Charleston Southern____ H_____ W_____ 56-6_______ 23,144
Oct. 2
Southern Illinois________ H_____ W____ 21-14_______ 25,029
Nov. 9
Memphis______________ H_____ W____ 31-28_______ 32,770
Oct. 9
Liberty________________ H_____ W_____ 28-0_______ 25,112
Nov. 16 #25 Bowling Green_____ H_____ W_____ 29-7_______ 28,098
Oct. 16 #6 Illinois State_________ H_____ W____ 14-13_______ 22,054
Nov. 23 Houston______________ A_____ W____ 32-14_______ 12,856
Oct. 23 New Hampshire________ H_____ W_42-41 (OT)_______ 24,004
* At Little Rock, Ark.
#10 James Madison______ A_____ L______ 3-13_______ 15,000
Nov. 6
New Haven____________ H_____ W____ 41-27_______ 27,307
2003
(7-4, 5-3 Conference USA, H: 4-2 A: 3-2)
Nov. 13 #6 Hofstra_____________ H_____ L_____ 23-42_______ 25,583 RANKINGS: FCS
Nov. 26 Connecticut^___________ A_____ L_____ 10-15_______ 40,000 Dec. 3
#12 West Virginia^_______ H_____ L_____ 13-28_______ 45,274
Dec. 31 NC State______________ N *___ L______ 0-14_______ 57,937 * Charlotte, N.C.
2006
(9-4, 4-3 BIG EAST, H: 5-1 A: 3-3)
North Texas___________ A_____ W____ 24-17_______ 15,512
Sept. 11 SW Texas State________ H_____ W____ 17-10_______ 26,282
Oct. 30
Nov. 19 Cincinnati^____________ H_____ W____ 31-16_______ 27,204
Sept. 14 Arkansas______________ A*____ L______ 3-42_______ 55,817
Captains: Jason Butler, Anthony Henry, Joey Sipp San Diego State_________ A_____ L_____ 12-41 ______ 25,576
Nov. 12 Syracuse^_____________ A_____ W_____ 27-0_______ 40,144
* Papajohns.com Bowl Coach:
Jim Leavitt
Division: NCAA FBS
Captains: S. J. Green, Pat Julmiste, Stephen Nicholas, Pat St. Louis Sept. 2
McNeese State_________ H_____ W____ 41-10_______ 26,351
Sept. 9
Florida International____ H_____ W____ 21-20_______ 27,114
Sept. 16 UCF__________________ A_____ W____ 24-17_______ 46,708 Sept. 23 Kansas________________ A_____ L______ 7-13_______ 40,933 Sept. 29 #23/- Rutgers^__________ H_____ L_____ 20-22_______ 32,493 Oct. 7
Connecticut^__________ H_____ W____ 38-16_______ 30,010
Oct. 14 North Carolina_________ A_____ W____ 37-20_______ 44,000 Oct. 22
Cincinnati^_____________ A_____ L______ 6-23_______ 15,889
Captains: Chris Iskra, Maurice Jones, J.R. Reed, Kevin Verpaele,
Nov. 4
Pittsburgh^____________ H_____ W____ 22-12_______ 35,671
Nov. 11 Syracuse^_____________ H_____ W____ 27-10_______ 29,694
Coach:
Jim Leavitt
Division: NCAA FBS
Huey Whittaker
Aug. 30 Alabama_______________ A*____ L_________ 17-40___ 76,780
Nov. 18 #10 Louisville^__________ A_____ L______ 8-31_______ 40,348
Sept. 6
Nov. 25 #7 West Virginia^_______ A_____ W____ 24-19_______ 52,790
Nicholls State__________ H_____ W________ 27-17___ 26,460
Sept. 27 Army^________________ A_____ W_________ 28-0___ 30,509
Dec. 23 East Carolina__________ N *___ W_____ 24-7_______ 32,023
Oct. 4
Louisville^____________ H_____ W___ 31-28 (2OT)___ 36,044
* Birmingham, Ala.
Oct. 10
#18 TCU^______________ H_____ L_________ 10-13___ 33,368
Oct. 18 Charleston Southern____ H_____ W_________ 55-7___ 28,365 Oct. 25
Southern Miss^_________ A_____ L__________ 6-27___ 23,708
Oct. 31 Cincinnati^____________ H_____ W___ 24-17 (2OT)___ 28,616 Nov. 8
East Carolina^_________ A_____ W___ 38-37 (2OT)___ 27,100
Nov. 22 UAB^_________________ H_____ L_________ 19-22___ 30,216 Nov. 29 Memphis^_____________ A_____ W________ 21-16___ 47,875 * at Birmingham, Ala.
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ALL-TIME SCORES (9-4, 4-3 BIG EAST, H: 5-1 A: 4-2) Coach:
Jim Leavitt
Sept. 8
* Meineke Car Care Bowl
#17/13 Auburn_________ A_____ W_____26-23 (OT)__ 82,617
Sept. 28 #5 West Virginia^ (#18/18)_H_____ W_________ 21-13__ 67,012 FAU (#6/9)_____________ A_____ W_________ 35-23__ 21,106
Oct. 13 UCF(#5/5)_____________ H_____ W_________ 64-12__ 65,948 Oct. 18
Rutgers^ (#2/3)_________ A_____ L__________ 27-30__ 44,267
Oct. 27
Connecticut^ (#11/12)____ A_____ L__________ 15-22__ 40,000
Nov. 3
Cincinnati^ (#20/21)______ H_____ L__________ 33-38__ 57,379
Nov.10 Syracuse^_____________ A_____ W_________ 41-10__ 38,039 Nov.17 Louisville^____________ H_____ W_________ 55-17__ 57,288 Nov. 24 Pittsburgh^ (#25/-)______ A_____ W_________ 48-37__ 31,123 Dec. 31 Oregon (#23/23)________ N *___ L__________ 21-56__ 49,867 * El Paso, Texas
2008
(8-5, 2-5 BIG EAST, H: 4-2 A: 3-3) * MagicJack St. Petersburg Bowl Coach:
Jim Leavitt
Coach:
Skip Holtz
Division: NCAA FBS
Captains: Jacquain Williams, Mistral Raymond, Sampson Genus Sept. 5
Stony Brook___________ H_____ W_________ 40-7 _ 40,360
Sept. 12 # 8/8 Florida____________ A_____ L__________ 14-38__ 90,612 Sept. 26 Western Kentucky______ H_____ W________ 24-12 _ 40,276 Oct. 2
FAU__________________ H_____ W_________ 31-3 _ 38,434
Oct. 9
Syracuse^_____________ H_____ L___________ 9-13___ 41,417
Oct. 14
#25/25 West Virginia^____ A_____ L___________ 6-20___ 54,955
Oct. 22 Cincinnati^____________ H_____ W_________ 38-30___ 32,670 Nov 03
Rutgers^______________ H_____ W_________ 28-27___ 39,465
Nov.13 Louisville^____________ A_____ W_____24-21 (OT)___ 43,887 Nov. 20 Pittsburgh^_____________ H_____ L__________ 10-17___ 43,844 Nov. 27 Miami_________________ A_____ W_____23-20 (OT)___ 41,118
2011
(5-7, 1-6 BIG EAST, H: 3-4 A: 2-3)
Aug. 30 UT-Martin (#19/21)______ H_____ W_________ 56-7 _ 48,058
Coach:
Sept. 6
Captains: BJ Daniels , Chaz Hine, Jerrell Young, Quenton Washington Sept. 3
Skip Holtz
Division: NCAA FBS
#16/18 Notre Dame______ A_____ W_________ 23-20 _ 80,795
Sept. 20 FIU (#12/16)____________ A_____ W__________ 17-9__ 16,717
Sept. 10 Ball State (#22/-)________ H_____ W_________ 37-17___ 45,113
Sept. 27 NC State (#13/14)_______ A_____ W_________ 41-10__ 57,583
Sept. 17 Florida A&M (#20/22)____ H_____ W_________ 70-17___ 50,128
Pittsburgh^ (#10/10)______ H_____ L__________ 21-26__ 50,307
Sept. 24 UTEP (#18/17)__________ H_____ W_________ 54-24___ 39,628
Oct. 18 Syracuse^ (#19/20)_____ H_____ W_________ 45-13__ 51,384
Sept. 29 Pittsburgh^ (#16/14)______ A_____ L__________ 17-44___ 40,025
Oct. 2 Oct. 25
Louisville^ (#14/14)______ A_____ L__________ 20-24__ 40,384
Oct. 15
Connecticut^___________ A_____ L__________ 10-16___ 37,162
Oct. 30
Cincinnati^ (#24/23)______ A_____ L__________ 10-24__ 31,175
Oct. 22
Cincinnati^_____________ H_____ L__________ 34-37___ 44,248
Nov.15 Rutgers^_______________ H_____ L__________ 16-49__ 47,216
Nov 05
Rutgers^_______________ A_____ L______17-20 (OT) __ 36, 911
Nov.23 UConn^_______________ H_____ W_________ 17-13__ 42,422
Nov.11 Syracuse^_____________ A_____ W_________ 37-17___ 41, 582
West Virginia^__________ A_____ L___________ 7-13__ 48,019
Nov. 19 Miami (FL)_____________ H_____ L____________ 3-6___ 57, 572
Dec. 20 Memphis______________ N *___ W_________ 41-14__ 25,205
Nov. 25 Louisville^_____________ H_____ L__________ 24-34___ 33, 416
* St. Petersburg, Fla.
Dec. 1
Dec. 6
* International Bowl Jim Leavitt
Division: NCAA FBS
Captains: Moise Plancher, Matt Grothe, George Selvie, Kion Wilson,
Nate Allen
Sept. 5
Wofford_______________ H_____ W_________ 40-7 _ 40,360
Sept. 12 Western Kentucky______ A_____ W_________ 35-13__ 20,568 Sept. 19 Charleston Southern____ H_____ W__________ 59-0__ 38,798 Sept. 26 #18 Florida State_______ A_____ W__________ 17-7__ 83,524 Oct. 3
Syracuse^_____________ A_____ W_________ 34-20__ 40,147
Oct. 15
#8/9 Cincinnati^ (#21/21)__ H_____ L__________ 17-34___ 63,976
Oct. 24
#20/19 Pittsburgh^_______ A_____ L__________ 14-41___ 50,019
Oct. 30 #20/20 West Virginia^___ H_____ W_________ 30-19___ 56,328 Nov. 12 Rutgers^ (#23/24)_______ A_____ L___________ 0-31___ 48,057 Nov. 21 Louisville^____________ H_____ W_________ 34-22___ 49,388
Sept. 28 #15/15 Miami___________ H_____ L__________ 21-49___ 47,562 Oct. 5
Coach:
Skip Holtz
Division: NCAA FBS
Captains: Game-By-Game Sept. 1
Chattanooga___________ H_____ W_________ 34-13___ 41,285
Sept. 8
Nevada_______________ A_____ W_________ 32-31___ 22,804
Sept. 13 Rutgers^_______________ H_____ L__________ 13-23___ 44,219 Sept. 22 Ball St.________________ A_____ L__________ 27-31___ 16,397 Sept. 29 #4/4 Florida State_______ H_____ L__________ 17-30___ 69,383 Oct. 6
Temple^_______________ A_____ L__________ 28-37___ 25,796
Oct. 20
Louisville^_____________ A_____ L__________ 25-27___ 50,167
Oct. 27
Syracuse^_____________ H_____ L__________ 36-37___ 38,562
Nov. 3
Connecticut^__________ H_____ W__________ 13-6___ 36,190
Nov. 17 Miami_________________ A_____ L___________ 9-40___ 38,869 Nov. 23 Cincinnati^_____________ A_____ L__________ 10-27___ 21,171 Dec. 1
Cincinnati^____________ H_____ W_________ 26-20___ 31,077
Oct. 12 UConn^_______________ A_____ W_________ 13-10___ 37,861 Oct. 26
#16/18 Louisville^_______ A_____ L___________ 3-34___ 35,782
Oct. 31
Houston^______________ A_____ L__________ 23-35___ 22,707
Nov. 16 Memphis^______________ H_____ L__________ 10-23___ 30,831 Nov. 23 SMU^_________________ H_____ L___________ 6-16___ 28,397 Nov. 29 #17/19 UCF^___________ A_____ L__________ 20-23___ 45,952 Rutgers^_______________ A_____ L___________ 6-31___ 37,645
Dec. 7
2014
(4-8, 3-5 American, H: 2-5 A: 2-3) Coach:
Pittsburgh^_____________ H_____ L___________ 3-27___ 35,141
Willie Taggart Division: NCAA FBS League: American Athletic
Captains: Reshard Cliett, Andre Davis & Marvin Kloss Aug. 30 Western Carolina_______ H_____ W_________ 36-31___ 31,642 Maryland______________ H_____ L__________ 17-24___ 28,915
Sept. 6
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES
Sept. 13 N.C. State_____________ H_____ L__________ 17-49___ 27,269 Sept. 19 UConn^_______________ H_____ W_________ 17-14___ 28,723
REVIEW
Sept. 27 #19/17 Wisconsin_______ A_____ L__________ 10-27____78,111 Oct. 11
#19/19 East Carolina^____ H_____ L__________ 17-28___ 31,567
RECORDS
Oct. 18 Tulsa^________________ A_____ W_________ 38-30___ 18,744 Oct. 24
Cincinnati^_____________ A_____ L__________ 17-34___ 30,024
Nov. 1
Houston^______________ H_____ L___________ 3-27___ 29,782
Nov. 15 SMU^_________________ A_____ W_________ 14-13___ 19,463 Nov. 22 Memphis^______________ A_____ L__________ 20-31___ 34,635 Nov. 28 UCF__________________ H_____ L___________ 0-16___ 36,963
HISTORY USF MEDIA
2015
(8-5, 6-2 American, H: 5-1 A: 3-3)
#22/23 West Virginia^____ H_____ L__________ 27-30___ 41,743
(3-9 , 1-6 BIG EAST, H: 2-4 A: 1-5)
(8-5, 3-4 BIG EAST, H: 4-2 A: 3-3)
Michigan State__________ A_____ L___________ 6-21___ 70,401
Sept. 14 Florida Atlantic__________ H_____ L__________ 10-28___ 33,792
2012
2009
Coach:
Aug. 31 McNeese State_________ H_____ L__________ 21-53___ 35,470 Sept. 7
* Charlotte, N.C.
Ben Williams UCF (#17/18)___________ A_____ W_____31-24 (OT)__ 46,805
Willie Taggart Division: NCAA FBS League: American Athletic
Captains: Game-By-Game
Dec. 31 Clemson______________ N*____ W_________ 31-26___ 41,122
Division: NCAA FBS
Sept. 12 #11/13 Kansas (#19/18)__ H_____ W_________ 37-34__ 58,755
(2-10, 2-6 American, H: 1-5 A: 1-5) Coach:
UConn^_______________ H_____ L__________ 16-19___ 41,809
Dec. 4
Captains: Jake Griffin, Tyrone McKenzie, Carlton Williams, Marcus Edwards,
2013
(2013-Present)
(8-5, 3-4 BIG EAST, H: 5-3 A: 2-2)
Elon__________________ H_____ W_________ 28-13__ 33,639
Sept. 22 North Carolina (#23/24)__ H_____ W_________ 37-10__ 37,753 Oct. 6
2010
C
Division: NCAA FBS
Captains: Mike Jenkins, Ben Moffitt, Trae Williams Sept. 1
Willie Taggart
(2010-11) | 16-21
USF FOOTBALL
* Brut Sun Bowl
Skip Holtz
2016
2007
* Miami Beach Bowl Coach:
Willie Taggart Division: NCAA FBS League: American Athletic
Captains: Mattias Ciabatti, Eric Lee, Sean Price Aug. 5
Florida A&M___________ H_____ W__________ 51-3___ 30,434
Sept. 12 #11/8 Florida State_______ A_____ L__________ 14-34___ 72,811 Sept. 19 Maryland______________ A_____ L__________ 17-35___ 36,827 Oct. 2
Memphis^______________ H_____ L__________ 17-24___ 22,546
Oct. 10 Syracuse______________ H_____ W_________ 45-24___ 27,235 Oct. 17 UConn^_______________ A_____ W_________ 28-20___ 31,719 Oct. 24 SMU^_________________ H_____ W_________ 38-14___ 24,338 Oct. 31
Navy^_________________ A_____ L__________ 17-29___ 26,766
Nov. 7
East Carolina^_________ A_____ W_________ 22-17___ 45,194
Nov. 14 #21/21 Temple^________ H_____ W_________ 44-23___ 28,393 Nov. 20 Cincinnati^____________ H_____ W_________ 65-27___ 26,522 Nov. 26 UCF^_________________ A_____ W__________ 44-3___ 25,967 Dec. 21 #25/25 Western Kentucky_ N*____ L__________ 35-45___ 21,712 * Miami, Fla.
Nov. 28 #19/21 Miami___________ H_____ L__________ 10-31___ 66,469 Dec. 5
UConn^_______________ A_____ L__________ 27-29___ 35,624
Jan. 2
Northern Illinois________ N *___ W__________ 27-3___ 22,185
KEY: USF ranking (##)
* Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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USF FOOTBALL HISTORY
Year W/L.. Score......Site..... Ranks ................................USF/Opp Alabama (0-1) 2003 L....... 17-40......A * * Birmingham Arkansas (0-1)
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
2009 W...... 17-7........A..............-/18 2012 L....... 17-30......H.................... 2015 L....... 14-34......A................-/8
2001 L....... 9-17........A 2002 W...... 31-28......H 2003 W...... 21-16......A 2004 L....... 15-31......H 2008 W...... 41-14......N* 2013 L....... 10-23......H 2014 L....... 20-31......A 2015 L....... 17-24......H *MagicJack St. Petersburg Bowl(St. Petersburg, Fla)
Georgia Southern (0-2)
Cumberland (2-0)
Ball State (1-1)
1997 W...... 44-0........A 1998 W...... 69-3........H..............20/-
Illinois State (1-0)
Austin Peay (1-0)
REVIEW
Memphis (3-5)
2000 W...... 59-0........H
Army (1-1)..
2007 W...... 26-23 (OT).A..............-/17
COACHES
Connecticut (8-5)
Florida State (1-2)
1997 L....... 23-24......H................-/8 1998 L....... 23-28......A............. 19/1
2002 L....... 3-42........A* * Little Rock
Auburn (1-0)
PLAYERS
Clemson (1-0) 2010 W...... 31-26......N* * Meineke Car Care Bowl (Charlotte, N.C.) 2000 W...... 21-13......A 2001 W .... 40-21......H 2005 L....... 10-15......A 2006 W...... 38-16......H 2007 L....... 15-22......A.............. 11/2008 W...... 17-13......H 2009 L....... 27-29......A 2010 L....... 16-19......H 2011 L....... 10-16......A.................... 2012 W...... 13-6........H 2013 W...... 13-10......A 2014 W...... 17-14......H 2015 W...... 28-20......A
2003 W...... 28-0........A 2004 L....... 35-42......H
OUTLOOK
ALL-TIME OPPONENT SERIES
2011 W...... 37-7........H..............20/2012 L....... 27-31......A....................
Davidson (1-0)
Hofstra (0-2) 1998 L....... 30-50......A........... 14/20 1999 L ...... 23-42......H............. 18/6
McNeese State (1-1) 2006 W...... 41-10......H 2013 L....... 21-53......H
Houston (2-2) 2001 W...... 45-6........H 2002 W...... 32-14......A 2013 L....... 23-35......A 2014 L....... 3-27........H
Miami (1-5)
1999 W...... 14-13......H............. 19/6 Jacksonville State (1-0)
2005 L....... 7-27........A................-/9 2009 L....... 10-31......H..............-/19 2010 W...... 23-20......A 2011 L....... 3-6..........H 2012 L....... 9-40........A 2013 L....... 21-49......H........... 15/15 Michigan State (0-1)
2000 W...... 40-0........H James Madison (1-1)
Baylor (0-1).............
1997 W...... 48-3........H
2000 L....... 13-28......A
Drake (0-1)
Bowling Green (1-0).
1997 L....... 22-23......H
2002 W...... 29-7........H
1999 L....... 3-13........A........... 16/10 2000 W ... 26-7........H............. –/13
East Carolina (5-1)
Charleston Southern (5-0)
2002 W...... 46-30......A 2003 W...... 38-37......A 2004 W...... 41-17......H 2006* W...... 24-7........N* 2014 L....... 17-28......H..............-/19 2015 W...... 22-17......A * PapaJohns.com Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.)
Kansas (1-1)
Morehead State (2-0)
2006 L....... 7-13........A 2008 W...... 37-34......H........... 19/13
1997 W...... 33-17......H 1998 W...... 38-22......H..............21/-
Kentucky (0-1)
Navy (0-1)
2000 L....... 9-27 .......A Kentucky Wesleyan (1-0)
2015 L....... 17-29......A
1997 W...... 80-3........H
2012 W...... 32-31......A
Liberty (4-0)
New Hampshire (1-0)
1998 W...... 24-21......A 1999 W...... 28-0........H..............21/2000 W...... 44-6........H 2001 W...... 68-37......H
1999 W...... 42-41 .....H..............17/-
1997 W...... 24-6........H 1998 W...... 24-0........A..............20/2002 W...... 56-6........H 2003 W...... 55-7........H 2009 W...... 59-0........H Chattanooga (1-0) 2012 W...... 34-13......H
Elon (2-1)
Cincinnati (5-8)
1997 L....... 13-41......A 1998 W...... 35-7........H..............19/2007 W...... 28-13......H
2003 W...... 24-17......H 2004 L....... 23-45......A 2005 W...... 31-16......H 2006 L....... 6-23........A 2007 L....... 33-38......H..............20/2008 L....... 10-24......A..............24/2009 L....... 17-34......H............. 21/8 2010 W...... 38-30......A 2011 L....... 34-37......H 2012 L....... 10-27......A 2013 W...... 26-20......H 2014 L....... 17-34......A 2015 W...... 65-27......H Citadel (1-1) 1997 L....... 7-10........A 1998 W...... 45-6........H..............23/-
Florida (0-1) 2010 L....... 14-38......A................-/8 Florida A&M (3-0)
Louisville (5-6)
2002 W...... 51-10......H 2007 W...... 35-23......A................6/2010 W...... 31-3........H 2013 L....... 10-28......H Florida International (2-0)
Maryland (0-2)
2005 W...... 37-3........H 2011 W...... 70-17 .....H..............20/2015 W...... 51-3........H.................... Florida Atlantic (3-1)
2014 L....... 17-24......H 2015 L....... 17-35......A
Middle Tennessee (0-1) 2000 L....... 9-45........A
Nevada (1-0)
2003 W...... 31-28......H 2004 L....... 9-41........A..............-/15 2005 W...... 45-14......H................-/9 2006 L....... 8-31........A..............-/10 2007 W...... 55-17......H 2008 L....... 20-24......A..............14/2009 W...... 34-22......H 2010 W...... 24-21 (OT)..................A 2011 L....... 24-34......H 2012 L....... 25-27......A 2013 L....... 3-34........H........... 16/18
2006 W...... 21-20......H 2008 W...... 17-9........A..............12/188
2013 L....... 6-21........A
New Haven (1-0) 1999 W...... 41-27......H..............21/Nicholls State (1-0) 2003 W...... 27-17......H North Carolina (2-0) 2006 W...... 37-20......A 2007 W...... 37-10......H..............23/North Carolina State (1-2) 2005 L....... 0-14........N* 2008 W...... 41-10......A..............13/2014 L....... 17-49......H * Meineke Car Care Bowl (Charlotte N.C.)
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USF FOOTBALL HISTORY
ALL-TIME OPPONENT SERIES UT-Martin (1-0)........
2001 L....... 17-20......A 2002 W...... 37-6........H 2009 W...... 27-3........N* * International Bowl (Toronto, Ont.)
2013 L....... 6-16........H 2014 W...... 14-13......A 2015 W...... 38-14......H
2008 W...... 56-7........H..............19/-
North Texas (2-0)
Southern Mississippi (1-3) 2000 L....... 7-41........A..............-/17 2002 W...... 16-13......H.................... 2003 L....... 6-27........A 2004 L....... 20-27......H
2001 W...... 28-10......H 2002 W...... 24-17......A Notre Dame (1-0) 2011 W...... 23-20......A..............-/16 Oklahoma (0-1) 2002 L....... 14-31......A................-/2 Oregon (0-1) 2007 L....... 56-21......N*............23/* Brut Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas) Penn State (0-1) 2005 L....... 13-23......A Pittsburgh (3-6) 2001 W...... 35-26......A 2004 L....... 14-43......H..............-/19 2005 L....... 17-31......A 2006 W...... 22-12......H 2007 W...... 48-37......A..............23/2008 L....... 21-26......H..............10/2009 L....... 14-41......A..............-/19 2010 L....... 10-17......H 2011 L....... 17-44......A..............16/2012 L....... 3-27........H Rutgers (2-7) 2005 W...... 45-31......A 2006 L....... 20-22......H.................... 2007 L....... 27-30......A................2/2008 L....... 16-49......H.................... 2009 L....... 0-31........A..............23/2010 W...... 28-27......H 2011 L....... 17-20 (OT)..................A 2012 L....... 13-23......H.................... 2013 L....... 6-31........A San Diego State (0-1) 1999 L....... 12-41......A..............23/Slippery Rock (1-0)
Utah State (1-0) 2001 W...... 34-13......H UTEP (1-0) 2011 W...... 54-24......H..............18/-
2001 W...... 42-12......H
Valparaiso (1-0)
Stony Brook (1-0)
1998 W...... 51-0........H Western Illinois (1-0)
2010 W...... 59-14......H Syracuse (7-2)
2001 W...... 48-17......H
2005 W...... 27-0........A 2006 W...... 27-10......H 2007 W...... 41-10......A 2008 W...... 45-13......H..............19/2009 W...... 34-20......A 2010 L....... 9-13........H 2011 W...... 37-17......A 2012 L....... 36-37......H 2015 W...... 45-24......H
Western Carolina (1-0)
TCU (1-1) 2003 L....... 10-13......H..............-/18 2004 W...... 45-44......A Temple (1-1) 2012 L....... 28-37......A 2015 W...... 44-23......H..............-/21 Tennessee Tech (1-0) 2004 W...... 21-7........H Texas State (1-0) 1999 W...... 17-10......H..............25/Troy (1-1) 1999 L....... 24-41......A............. 16/3 2000 W...... 20-10......H................-/1 Tulsa (1-0) 2014 W...... 38-30......A
South Carolina (0-1)
2003 L....... 19-22......H 2004 W...... 45-20......A
2004 L....... 3-34........A
UCF (5-2)
Southern Illinois (1-1)
2005 W...... 31-14......H 2006 W...... 24-17......A 2007 W...... 64-12......H................5/2008 W...... 31-24......A..............17/2013 L....... 20-23......A........... 17/19 2014 L....... 0-16........H 2015 W...... 44-3........A
1997 L....... 10-23......H 1999 W...... 21-14......H..............23/-
2001 L....... 21-52......A
Southern Utah (1-0)
UAB (1-1)
1998 W...... 39-10......H
Utah (0-1)
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2014 W...... 36-31......H Western Kentucky (4-3) 1997 L....... 3-31........A................-/3 1998 L....... 24-31......H........... 12/19 1999 W...... 21-6........A..............21/2000 W .... 30-24......H................-/6 2009 W...... 35-13......A.................... 2010 W...... 24-14......H 2015 L....... 35-45......N..............-/25 West Virginia (3-4) 2005 L....... 13-28......H..............-/12 2006 W...... 24-19......A................-/7 2007 W...... 21-13......H............. 18/5 2008 L....... 7-13........A 2009 W...... 30-19......H..............-/20 2010 L....... 6-20........A..............-/25 2011 L....... 27-30......H Wisconsin 2014 L....... 10-27......A Wofford (1-0) 2009 W...... 40-7........H
VS. In-State Schools (15-11) Florida ..........................................0-1 Florida A&M...................................3-0 Florida Atlantic...............................3-1 FIU ..........................................2-0 Florida State..................................1-2 Miami ..........................................1-5 UCF ..........................................5-2
All-Time vs. Conference American Athletic....................... 11-13 Atlantic 10......................................1-0 Atlantic Coast................................6-9 Big East.....................................25-35 Big Ten ..........................................0-5 Big 12 ..........................................1-3 Big South.......................................6-0 Colonial..........................................1-3 Conference USA........................13-10 Independent................................15-3 Mid-American................................4-2 Mid-Eastern Atlantic......................3-0 Missouri Valley..............................3-1 Mountain West..............................1-2 Ohio Valley....................................5-2 Pacific 12.......................................0-1 Pennsylvania State Athletic...........1-0 Pioneer ..........................................1-1 Southeastern.................................1-5 Southern........................................5-3 Southland......................................4-2 Sun Belt.........................................8-1 Tran South.....................................2-0 Western Athletic............................1-0
Record vs. Teams Currently In Conference
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Northern Illinois (2-1)
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF
American Athletic.......................32-26 Atlantic Coast............................21-23 Big Ten ........................................2-12 Big Sky ..........................................1-0 Big South.......................................9-0 Big 12 ..........................................5-8 Colonial..........................................4-4 Conference USA..........................14-9 Great-Midwest Athletic (DII)..........1-0 Independent..................................2-1 Mid-Eastern Atlantic......................3-0 Mid-American................................4-2 Mid-South (NAIA)..........................2-0 Missouri Valley Football.................3-0 Mountain West..............................2-1 Northeast-10 (DII)..........................1-0 Ohio Valley....................................4-0 Pacific 12.......................................0-2 Pennsylvania State........................1-0 Pioneer ..........................................4-1 Southern........................................4-1 Southeastern.................................1-5 Southland......................................2-1 Sun Belt.........................................2-2
MEDIA
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2016
USF FOOTBALL
BOWL GAME RECORDS TEAM
USF 14 Two Times Opp. 8 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Total 21 Two Times
Most by Passing USF 14 Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Opp. 17 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Total 28 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
2005 Meineke Car Care .............vs. N.C. State............. L, 0-14 Bank Of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. .Dec. 31.2005
Most Points, Second Quarter
Fewest by Passing
2006 Papajohns.com .................vs. ECU..................... W, 24-7 Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala................... Dec. 23, 2006
USF 14 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Opp. 14 NC State, 2005 Meineke Total 24 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
USF 5 East Carolina, 2006 PapaJohn’s Opp. 5 NC State, 2005 Meineke Total 12 NC State, 2005 Meineke
2007 Brut Sun ............................vs. Oregon................ L, 21-56 Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, Texas........... Dec. 31, 2007
Most Points, Third Quarter
Most by Penalty
BOWL APPEARANCES: 7 BOWL VICTORIES: 4 BOWL OVERTIME: 1-0, vs. Clemson, 2010 Meineke
BOWL GAMES
2008 MagicJack St. Petersburg..vs. Memphis............ W, 45-14 Topicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. ......... Dec. 20, 2008
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
2009 International ......................vs. Northern Illinois.... W, 27-3 Rogers Centre, Toronto, Canada..................Jan. 2, 2010 2010 Meineke Car Care .............vs. Clemson............. W, 31-26 Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. .Dec. 31, 2010 2015 Miami Beach .....................vs. W. Kentucky........ L, 35-45 Marlins Park, Miami, Fla............................ Dec. 21, 2015
Most Points
SCORING
USF 41 Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Opp. 56 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Total 80 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Most Points in a Loss USF 35 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Opp. 26 Clemson, 2010 Meineke Fewest Points
Most Points, First Quarter
USF 10 Opp. 28 Total 35
Two Times W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach & Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
USF 6 Opp. 3 Total 6
Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
THIRD DOWNS
Most Points, Fourth Quarter
Most Third Down Att.
USF 14 Two Times, last 2015 Miami Beach Opp. 13 Clemson, 2010 Meineke Total 20 Clemson, 2010 Meineke
USF 18 NC State, 2005 Meineke Opp. 17 East Carolina, 2006 PapaJohn’s Total 32 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
Most Points, First Half
Fewest Third Down Att.
USF 24 Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Opp. 18 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Total 38 Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg
USF 13 Opp. 13 Total 28
Most Points, Second Half USF 24 NIU, 2010 International Opp. 38 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Total 56 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
FIRST DOWNS
Most First Downs
Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg N. Illinois, 2010 International N. Illinois, 2010 International Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
Most Third Down Conversions USF 9 Clemson, 2010 Meineke Opp. 8 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Total 12 Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Fewest Third Down Conversions
USF 0 NC State, 2005 Meineke Opp. 3 NIU, 2010 International Total 14 NC State, 2005 Meineke
USF 29 Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Opp. 27 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Total 55 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
Largest Margin Of Victory
Fewest First Downs
Most Fourth Down Atts.
Largest Margin Of Defeat
USF 12 East Carolina, 2006 PapaJohn’s Opp. 11 N. Illinois, 2010 International Total 29 NC State, 2005 Meineke
35 pts. Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
Most by Rushing
Most Fourth Down Conversions
Most Touchdowns
USF 16 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Opp. 15 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Bowl Total 25 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
27 pts.
USF 5 Opp. 8 Total 12
Memphis, 2004 St. Petersburg
W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach & Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
Fewest Touchdowns USF 0 Opp. 0 Total 2
190
NC State, 2005 Meineke NIU, 2010 International NC State, 2005 Meineke
Fewest by Rushing USF 2 Opp. 3 Total 7
Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun East Carolina, 2006 PapaJohn’s N. Illinois, 2010 International Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Clemson, 2010 Meineke Clemson, 2010 Meineke
USF 1 Opp. 3 Total 5
W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach N. Illinois, 2010 International W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
FOURTH DOWNS
USF 5 USF 5
East Carolina, 2006 PapaJohn’s East Carolina, 2006 PapaJohn’s
TIME OF POSSESSION USF 34:44 N. Illinois, 2010 International Bowl Opp. 31:01 NC State, 2005 Meineke Bowl
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS
BOWL GAME RECORDS TEAM Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg NC State, 2005 Meineke NC State, 2005 Meineke
Fewest Attempts
Lowest Avg. Yards Per Completion (Min. 5) USF 9.4 Clemson, 2010 Meineke Opp. 9.6 Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Highest Avg. Yards per Attempt (Min. 10)
USF 34 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Opp. 27 Clemson, 2010 Meineke Total 64 Clemson, 2010 Meineke
USF 9.9 N. Illinois, 2010 International Opp. 10.8 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
Most Net Yards
Lowest Avg. Yards per Attempt (Min. 10)
USF 290 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Opp. 353 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Total 441 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
USF 5.3 NC State, 2005 Meineke Opp. 4.9 Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg
Fewest Net Yards USF 286 East Carolina, 2006 PapaJohn’s Opp. 151 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Total 54 East Carolina, 2006 PapaJohn’s Highest Average Yards Per Rush USF 6.4 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Opp. 8.2 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Most Touchdowns Rushing USF 3 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Opp. 3 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
Total 6
W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
Most Attempts
PASSING
USF 47 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
Opp. 46 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Total 80 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
Fewest Attempts USF 18 East Carolina, 2006 PapaJohn’s Opp. 19 NC State, 2005 Meineke Total 39 NC State, 2005 Meineke
Most Touchdown Passes USF 4 Opp. 3 Total 5
Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach & Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
Most Punts USF 7 Opp. 8 Total 14
PUNTING
W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach & NC State, 2005 Meineke Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg NC State, 2005 Meineke
Fewest Punts USF Opp. Total
2 4 10 10
Memphis, 2010 St. Petersburg Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Memphis, 2010 St. Petersburg Oregon, 2010 Brut Sun
Most Yards USF 277 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Opp. 337 Memphis , 2010 St. Petersburg Fewest Yards
Most Completions
USF 72 Memphis , 2010 St. Petersburg Opp. 190 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
USF 24 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Opp. 32 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Total 47 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
Highest Average Punt (Min. 3 punts)
Fewest Completions USF 10 NC State, 2005 Meineke Opp. 9 NC State, 2005 Meineke Total 19 NC State, 2005 Meineke Most Net Yards USF 307 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Opp. 461 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Total 768 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Fewest Net Yards USF 130 East Carolina, 2006 PapaJohn’s Opp. 127 NC State, 2005 Meineke Total 286 NC State, 2005 Meineke @USFFOOTBALL • #GoBulls
Fewest Kickoffs Returned USF 1 Opp. 0 Total 1
NC State, 2005 Meineke NC State, 2005 Meineke NC State, 2005 Meineke
Most Field Goals USF 2 Opp. 2 Total 4
Two Times Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
TURNOVERS
Most Interceptions Thrown USF 4 Opp. 2
Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach & Clemson, 2010 Meineke
Most Fumbles USF 3 Opp. 3 Total 5
NIU, 2010 International Clemson, 2010 Meineke Two times Two times
Most Fumbles Lost USF 2 Opp. 2 Total 5
NC State, 2005 Meineke NC State, 2005 Meineke Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
Most Sacks USF 6 Opp. 5
East Carolina, 2006 PapaJohn’s NIU, 2010 International
Most Turnovers USF 5 Opp. 2 Total 6
Oregon, 207 Brut Sun 3 times, last W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
USF 0 Opp. 0 Total 1
REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Most Penalties
Fewest Penalties
USF 5 Opp. 3 Total 8
USF 3 Opp. 3 Total 7
USF 6 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Opp. 8 Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Total 12 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
COACHES
PENALTIES
Most Punts Returned
Most Kickoff Returns
PLAYERS
W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Memphis, 2010 St. Petersburg Memphis, 2010 St. Petersburg
USF 9 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Opp. 13 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Total 21 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
KICKING
OUTLOOK
Fewest Turnovers
USF 44.2 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Opp. 47.5 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg NC State, 2005 Meineke NC State, 2005 Meineke ECU, 2006 PapaJohn’s NC State, 2005 Meineke
USF FOOTBALL
USF 49 Opp. 49 Total 91
Highest Avg. Yards per Completion (Min. 5) USF 20.5 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Opp. 14.4 W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
2016
Most Attempts
RUSHING
Clemson, 2010 Meineke Three times NIU, 2010 International
Most Yards Penalized USF 70 Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Opp. 138 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Total 202 Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Fewest Yards Penalized USF 20 NC State, 2005 Meineke Opp. 46 Clemson, 2010 Meineke Total 55 NC State, 2005 Meineke
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BOWL GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL YARDS
All-Purpose Yards 207 183 167 122 114
Mike Ford vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International Rodney Adams vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Andrew Hall vs. N.C. State, 2005 Meineke Dontavia Bogan vs. Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg D”Ernest Johnson vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
381 314 259 211
Quinton Flowers vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Matt Grothe vs. Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Matt Grothe vs. Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun B.J. Daniels vs. Clemson, 2010 Meineke
Total Offense Yards
Rushing Yards
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
207 118 108 108 83
RUSHING
Mike Ford vs. N. Illinois , 2010 International Andre Hall vs. NC State, 2005 Meineke Quinton Flowers vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Marlon Mack vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Matt Grothe vs. Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg
Career Rushing Yards
277 Mike Ford (3 Games: 2007, 2008, 2009)
Most Attempts 20
Mike Ford vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International
Average Per Carry
10.4 Mike Ford vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International
Rushing Touchdowns 2
Ben Williams vs. ECU, 2006 PapaJohns.com
34 24
Rodney Adams vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Bowl Mike Ford vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International
41 36 34
Andre Hall vs. N.C. State, 2005 Meineke Mike Ford vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International Rodney Adams vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
Longest TD Runs
Longest Runs
Most Yards 273 236 219 217 189
PASSING
Quinton Flowers vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Matt Grothe vs. Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Matt Grothe vs. Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun B.J. Daniels vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International B.J. Daniels vs. Clemson, 2010 Meineke
Longest Completions
KICKOFF RETURNS
53 46 37 37
Quinton Flowers vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach B.J.Daniels vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International Matt Grothe vs. ECU, 2006 PapaJohns.com Carlton Hill vs. N.C. State, 2005 Meineke
3
Matt Grothe vs. Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg
53 46 37 34 26
Quinton Flowers to Rodney Adams, vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Bowl B.J. Daniels to A.J. Love vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International Matt Grothe to Amarri Jackson, vs. ECU, 2006 PapaJohns.com D’Ernest Johnson to Tyre McCants, vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Bowl Matt Grothe to Taurus Johnson vs. Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg
Most Tackles
2 2
Grant Gregory vs. Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun Matt Grothe vs. Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
Touchdown Passes
Most Return Yards 97
D”Ernest Johnson vs. W. Kentucky 2015 Miami Beach
56
Dontavia Bogan vs. Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
Longest Return
Longest Touchdown Passes
Most Interceptions Thrown
RECEIVING
Most Receiving Yards 130 94 88 60
Rodney Adams vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Carlton Mitchell, N. Illinois, 2010 International Tyre McCants vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Carlton Mitchell vs. Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg
Career Rushing Yards
154 Carlton Mitchell (2 Games: 2008, 2009)
Most Receptions 6 6
Rodney Adams vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Carlton Mitchell, N. Illinois, 2010 International
2
AJ Love vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International
Most Touchdown Receptions Longest Receptions
53(TD) Rodney Adams from Quinton Flowers vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Bowl 46(TD) A.J. Love from B.J. Daniels vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International 41 Tyre McCants from Quinton Flowers vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Bowl 37(TD) Amarri Jackson from Matt Grothe vs. ECU, 2006 PapaJohns.com 37 Andre Hall from Carlton Hill vs. N.C. State, 2005 Meineke
PUNT RETURNS
DEFENSE
13 11 11 10
Patrick St. Louis vs. N.C. State, 2005 Meineke Auggie Sanchez vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Tyrone McKenzie vs. Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Tyrone McKenzie vs. Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
3.0
Terrance Royal vs. N.C. State, 2005 Meinke
1
Eric Lee, vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Nigel Harris vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Jerome Murphy vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International Quenton Washington vs. Clemson, 2010 Meineke
45
Quenton Washington vs. Clemson, 2010 Meineke
45
Quenton Washington vs. Clemson, 2010 Meineke
Most Sacks
Most Interceptions
Most Interception Return Yards
Longest Non-TD Interception Return
SCORING
Most Points Scored by Non-Kicker 12 12 12
Quinton Flowers vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Ben Williams vs. ECU, 2006 PapaJohn’s.com AJ Love vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International
9
Eric Schwartz vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International
2 2 2
Quinton Flowers vs. W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach Ben Williams vs. ECU 2006 PapaJohn’s.com AJ Love vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International
2 2 2
Eric Schwartz vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International Maikon Bonani vs. Memphis, 2008 St. Petersburg Delbert Alvarado vs. Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
39
Eric Schwartz vs. N. Illinois, 2010 International
Most Points Scored by Kicker Most Touchdowns Scored
Most Field Goals
Longest Field Goal
OPPONENT RECORDS
Career Passing Yards
Most Returns
536 Matt Grothe (3 Games: 2006, 2007, 2008)
4
Jackie Chambers vs. NC State, 2005 Meineke
35
Matt Grothe vs. Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
47
Ean Randolph vs. ECU, 2006 PapaJohn’s.com
Passing Yards
20
B.J. Daniel vs. Clemson, 2010 Meineke
34
Terrence Mitchell vs. Clemson, 2010 Meineke
461 Brandon Doughty, W. Kentucky, 2015 Miami Beach
Most Attempts Most Completions
Most Return Yards Longest Return
Rushing Yards
253 Johnathan Stewart, Oregon, 2007 Brut Sun
Receiving Yards
120 Nicholas Norris, W. Kentucky 2015 Miami Beach 192
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS BOWL HISTORY
2005: N.C. STATE 14, USF 0 1 2 3 4 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 14
Attendance: 57,937 Time: 3:13 Second Quarter NCSU - Clark 9-yard pass from Stone (Deraney kick). Time left: 8:13. Drive: 9 plays, 67 yards, 3:35. (N.C. State 7, USF 0). NCSU - Brown 1-yard run (Deraney kick). Time left: 0:17. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 4:39. (N.C. State, 14, USF 0). Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By 3d Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Time of Possession
N.C. State USF 14 15 47-173 44-136 127 159 9-19-0 10-30-1 300 295 7-39.9 7-33.1 3-16 5-26 0-0 1-14 1-0 0-0 6-35 4-20 2-1 2-2 6-45 3-17 5-6 6-18 0-1 1-3 31:01 28:59
CHARLOTTE - Using stout defense and just enough offense to get the job done, North Carolina State capped its late-season rally with a 14-0 win over USF in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. Brian Clark caught a 9-yard touchdown pass and Andre Brown scored on a 1-yard run to lead the Wolfpack, who rallied from a 2-4 start to the season to close the year with three consecutive wins. It was a tough end for USF, which was playing in its first bowl in school history. The Bulls launched their program nine years ago, moved up to Division I-A in 2001 and capped their first season in the BIG EAST with a bowl bid. But their 100th game ended in the first shutout in school history as the Bulls managed 295 yards total offense and failed to get Andre Hall -- the BIG EAST’s leading rusher -- into the end zone. Hall accounted for most of the offense, finishing with 118 yards rushing and two catches for 49 yards. Toney Baker set up the first score with runs of 22 and 14 yards, allowing Marcus Stone to find Clark in the end zone. The Wolfpack actually ran the same play twice, with Clark making the first catch out of bounds before grabbing it the second time for the score. Baker used several short runs to set up the second score, then gave way to Brown for the touchdown. Baker finished with 93 yards rushing on 22 carries, while Brown had 51 yards on 12 carries. USF spent the entire game just trying to get into the end zone, and had a great chance when Hall broke free for a 41-yard gain to put the Bulls in decent scoring range at the N.C. State 17. But a run by Ricky Ponton, followed by two incompletions ended the threat when Garland Heath intercepted Pat Julmiste in the end zone. USF got a break, however, when the Wolfpack fumbled it back to the Bulls on the next possession - only to see Hill give it away again on the very next play. In the end, only two things worked for the Bulls: Putting the ball in Hall’s hands, and a fake punt late in the fourth quarter that went for a 31-yard gain when holder Brandon Baker connected with S.J. Green. But that never led to a score as USF treated to lots of penalty flags.
USF FOOTBALL
BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM • CHARLOTTE, N.C. DECEMBER 31, 2005 • 11 A.M. USF 6-6, NORTH CAROLINA STATE 7-5
SCORING BY QUARTERS USF N.C. State
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OUTLOOK PLAYERS
N.C. STATE Rushing Toney Baker Andre Brown Darrell Blackman Marcus Stone Team Passing Marcus Stone
Att Yds TD Lg 23 93 0 22 12 51 1 27 2 25 0 23 9 5 0 7 1 -1 0 0 Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 19 9 127 1 0 41
Receiving Brian Clark Lamart Barrett Darrell Blackman T.J. Williams Andre Brown
No Yds TD Lg 3 66 1 41 2 19 0 13 2 7 0 4 1 36 0 36 1 -1 0 0
Punting John Deraney Punt Returns Andre Brown Tramain Hall Manny Lawson Marcus Hudson
No Yds Avg Lg 7 279 39.9 51 No 1 2 0 1
Yds 10 7 -1 0
Lg 10 9 0 0
Kickoff Returns None
No
Yds
Lg
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 10 - Stephen Tulloch. Assisted Tackles: 5 - Stephen Tulloch. Total Tackles: 15 - Stephen Tulloch. Sacks: 3 - Stephen Tulloch. Interceptions: 1 - Garland Heath
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Rushing Andre Hall Ricky Ponton Amarri Jackson Team Pat Julmiste Carlton Hill
USF
COACHES
Att Yds TD Lg 19 118 0 41 8 41 0 11 1 -1 0 0 1 -1 0 0 13 -6 0 8 2 -15 0 0
REVIEW
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Pat Julmiste 25 8 91 0 1 21 Carlton Hill 2 1 37 0 0 37 Brandon Bakers 1 1 31 0 0 31 Receiving Andre Hall S.J. Green Jackie Chambers Jeremy Burnett Courtney Denson Mike Ruegger Marcus Edwards
No Yds TD Lg 2 49 0 37 2 38 0 31 2 24 0 18 1 21 0 21 1 11 0 11 1 11 0 11 1 5 0 5
Punting Brandon Baker Team
No Yds Avg Lg 6 232 38.7 45 1 0 0.0 0
Punt Returns Jackie Chambers Amarri Jackson
No 4 1
Kickoff Returns Chad Simpson
No 1
Yds 26 0 Yds 14
RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
Lg 12 0 Lg 14
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 11 - Patrick St. Louis. Assisted Tackles: 4 - Johnnie Jones. Total Tackles: 13 - Patrick St. Louis. Sacks: 3 - Terrence Royal. Interceptions: None.
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BOWL HISTORY
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
2006: USF 24, ECU 7
2006 PAPAJOHNS.COM BOWL LEGION FIELD, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. DECEMBER 23, 2006 • 1 P.M. USF 9-4, EAST CAROLINA 7-6
SCORING BY QUARTERS
USF ECU
1 2 3 4 F 14 10 0 0 24 7 0 0 0 7
Attendance: 32,023 Time: 3:42 First Quarter USF - Williams 1-yard run (Alvarado kick). Time left: 13:53. Drive: 1 play, 16 yards, 0:20. (USF 7, East Carolina 0). USF - Williams one-yard run (Alvarado kick). Time left: 8:43. Drive: 9 plays, 56 yards, 3:51. (USF 14, East Carolina 0). ECU - Good 48-yard pass from Pinkney (Hartman kick). Time left: 5:04. Drive: 9 plays, 79 yards, 3:31. (USF 14, East Carolina 7). Second Quarter USF - Jackson 37-yard pass from Grothe (Alvarado kick). Time left: 12:51. Drive: 7 plays, 48 yards, 2:50. (USF 21, East Carolina 7). USF - Alvarado 38-yard field goal. Time left: 6:31. Drive: 8 plays, 25 yards, 3:31. (USF 24, East Carolina 7). Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Time of Possession
ECU 22 32-54 263 18-44-0 317 6-42.0 3-43 5-70 0-0 3-25 3-2 1-8 6-17 2-3 29:02
USF 12 43-156 130 12-18-0 286 6-36.8 3-47 2-19 0-0 6-60 1-1 6-51 3-15 5-5 30:48
BIRMINGHAM (AP) - In only its 10th year of existence, the USF football team won its first-ever bowl game in only its second try, defeating East Carolina, 24-7, at the PapaJohns.com Bowl at Legion Field. USF’s nine wins tied the school record set in 2002. The Bulls’ offense clicked from the start, scoring all 24 points in the first half. USF recorded 286 total yards – 156 rushing and 130 passing. The Bulls scored all three times they were in the red zone and converted all five fourth downs. Benjamin Williams was named the Most Valuable Player, leading the team with 67 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Matt Grothe, who threw for 81 yards and a touchdown, was injured on a quarterback keeper at the 8:08 mark in the second quarter. He played the rest of the half in all but two downs, but did not start the second half. Pat Julmiste came into the game and played the rest of the way, passing for 49 yards while rushing for 53. USF’s defense was stingy from the start and it continued throughout the entire game. The Bulls only allowed 54 total rushing yards and held the Pirates to -6 yards in the first half. Putting pressure on the quarterback the entire game, USF tallied six sacks for a loss of 51 yards and 10 of the Bulls tackles were for losses. On the second play of the opening drive, a botched handoff by ECU’s quarterback James Pinkney resulted in a Ben Moffitt fumble recovery for USF on the ECU 16 yard-line. USF capitalized on the turnover on its first play, as Grothe handed the ball off to Williams, who ran for 16 yards for the touchdown at the 13:53 mark. After the USF defense forced an East Carolina punt on the ensuing possession, the Bulls added another seven points for a 14-0 lead on a nine-play, 56-yard drive. After USF drove down the field and was stopped at the one-yard line on third down, Williams scored his second touchdown of the day on fourth down. In the opening minutes of the second quarter, the Bulls regained a 14-point lead as Grothe threw for his first touchdown of the day – a 37-yard pass to Amarri Jackson – to put the score at 21-7. USF converted its second 4th-and-1 play of the day to keep the drive alive. USF added three more points to its lead as Delbert Alvarado made a 38-yard field goal. On a 4th-and-2, Grothe connected with Cedric Hill on a 19-yard pass for the first down, setting up the field goal.
ECU Rushing Dominique Lindsay Bobby Good Aundre Allison James Pinkney Rob Kass Brandon Fractious Passing James Pinkney Rob Kass
Att Yds TD Lg 12 85 0 29 1 11 0 11 1 -5 0 0 9 -9 0 12 3 -13 0 7 6 -15 0 1 Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 25 8 125 1 0 48 19 10 138 0 0 2
Receiving Bobby Good Kevin Roach Jamar Bryant Aundre Allison Brandon Fractious Steven Rogers Chris Johnson Kevin Shankweiler
No Yds TD Lg 5 116 1 48 3 45 0 21 3 26 0 16 3 24 0 15 1 26 0 6 1 17 0 17 1 8 0 8 1 1 0 1
Punting Ryan Dougherty Punt Returns Travis Williams
No Yds Avg Lg 6 252 42.0 60 No 3
Yds 43
Lg 20
Kickoff Returns Chris Johnson Jerek Hewitt
No 4 1
Yds 58 12
Lg 24 12
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 8-Fred Wilson, Assisted Tackles: 4-Van Eskridge, Jamar Flournoy, Total Tackles: 8-Fred Wilson, Van Eskridge, Sacks: 1-C.J. Wilson, Interceptions: None
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USF Rushing Benjamin Williams Pat Julmiste Matt Grothe Ricky Ponton Amarri Jackson Taurus Johnson Passing Matt Grothe Pat Julmiste
Att Yds TD Lg 17 67 2 20 12 53 0 21 7 15 0 9 4 12 0 6 2 11 0 8 01 -2 0 0
Att Cmp Yds TD 10 6 81 1 8 6 49 0
Int Lg 0 37 0 21
Receiving Ean Randolph Cedric Hil Taurus Johnson Amarri Jackson S.J. Green Will Bleakley Amp Hill Benjamin Williams Ricky Ponton
No Yds TD Lg 2 27 0 2 1 2 22 0 19 2 5 0 7 1 37 1 37 1 15 0 15 1 13 0 13 1 6 0 6 1 3 0 3 1 2 0 2
Punting Justin Teachey
No Yds Avg Lg 6 221 36.8 49
Punt Returns Ean Randolph
No 3
Kickoff Returns Colby Erskin Chris Ellick
No 1 1
Yds 47 Yds 12 7
Lg 28 Lg 12 7
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7-George Selvie, Assisted Tackles: 6-Stephen Nicholas, Total Tackles: 8-George Selvie, Sacks: 2-Stephen Nicholas, Interceptions: None.
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS BOWL HISTORY
2007 BRUT SUN BOWL
SUN BOWL STADIUM • EL PASO, TEXAS DECEMBER 31, 2007 • 12:15 PM • CBS USF 9-4 • OREGON 9-4
1 2 3 4 F No. 23/25 USF 0 14 0 7 21 Oregon 8 10 28 10 56 Attendance: 49,867 Time: 3:41 First Quarter UO - Strong 7-yard catch (Evensen rush). Time left: 6:28. Drive: 10 plays, 55 yards, 3:00. (UO 8, USF 0) Second Quarter USF - Alvarado 29-yard field goal. Time left: 14:49. Drive: 16 plays, 52 yards, 6:39. (UO 8, USF 3) UO - Evensen 39-yard field goal. Time left: 12:08. Drive: 9 plays, 61 yards, 2:41. (UO 11, USF 3) USF - Johnson 21-yard catch (C. Hill pass from Grothe). Time left: 7:04. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 5:04. (USF 11, UO 11) UO - Steward, J. 71-yard run (Evensen kick). Time left: 3:17. Drive: 3 plays, 77 yards, 0:44. (UO 18, USF 11). USF - Alvarado 35-yard field goal. Time left: 0:00. Drive: 9 plays, 62 yards, 3:17. (UO 18, USF 14). Third Quarter UO - Williams, J. 14-yard catch (Evensen kick) Time left: 10:17. Drive: 9 plays, 82 yards, 2:45. (UO 25, USF 14) UO - Dickson 15-yard catch (Evensen kick) Time left: 7:35. Drive: 7 plays, 51 yards, 1:53. (UO 32, USF 14) UO - Thurmond, W. 25-yard interception return (Evensen kick). Time left: 7:25. (UO 39, USF 14). UO - Stewart J. 8-yard catch (Evensen kick). Time left: 4:05. Drive: 6 plays, 51 yards, 1:40. (UO 46, USF 14). Fourth Quarter UO - Evensen 30-yard field goal. Time left: 12:14. Drive: 6 plays, 33 yards, 1:32. (UO 49, USF 14). USF - Love 11-yard catch (Alvarado kick). Time left: 6:34. Drive: 13 plays, 80 yards, 5:40. (UO 49, USF 21) UO - DiVencenzo, M. 15-yard interception return (Padilla kick).Time left: 3:23. (UO 56, USF 21). Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Time of Possession
USF Oregon 25 25 34-88 43-353 236 180 24-47-4 17-30-0 324 533 6-44.2 4-47.5 2-24 1-26 2-53 3-89 0-0-0 4-49-2 8-64 13-138 2-1 3-1 1-6 3-21 4-14 8-14 1-1 0-0 34:23 25:17
(AP) -- Jonathan Stewart set a Sun Bowl record with a career-high 253 yards rushing and Justin Roper threw four touchdown passes in his first start as Oregon beat South Florida, 56-21. The Ducks (9-4) scored 28 straight points in the third quarter to snap a four-game postseason losing streak, their first bowl win since beating Colorado, 38-16, in the Fiesta Bowl after the 2001 season. Oregon made it look easy against the Bulls (9-4), who boasted one of the nation’s better defenses. Credit the steady play by Roper, a redshirt freshman, and Stewart, as smooth a runner as you’ll find. The Ducks won for the first time since losing quarterback Dennis Dixon to a knee injury in November, snapping a three-game losing streak the killed their national title hopes. How easy was it for the Ducks? They won a matchup of teams that’d been ranked No. 2 in the nation earlier this season handily, despite setting a Sun Bowl record with 138 penalty yards. Roper started the scoring avalanche with a 14-yard TD strike to Jaison Williams and added a 15-yard scoring pass to Ed Dickson. On the next play from scrimmage, Walter Thurmond stepped in front of a pass by South Florida’s Matt Grothe and returned it 25 yards for another TD, giving the Ducks a 39-14 lead midway through the third. But these hard-hitting Quackers weren’t finished. Grothe had another interception on the ensuing possession, the first of two for Oregon’s Jairus Byrd, setting up Roper’s 8-yard TD pass to Stewart. On that drive, Stewart got free on a 16-yard gain, breaking the previous Sun Bowl record of 197 yards rushing set in 1977 by LSU’s Charles Alexander in a 24-14 loss to Stanford. Just like that, Oregon’s 18-14 halftime lead had swelled to 46-14. For good measure, Matt Evensen added a 30-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter and defensive end Michael DiVincenzo returned an interception for a touchdown with 3:23 remaining. Roper opened the season fifth on the depth chart and ran the scout team until a series of quarterback injuries - none more devastating than the loss of Dixon, a Heisman Trophy hopeful - reshaped the Oregon roster. Coach Mike Bellotti gave Roper the start over Cody Kempt, another redshirt freshman. Roper responded by tying a Sun Bowl record with four TD passes and finished 17-of-30 for 180 yards passing with no interceptions. Stewart was just as impressive. He broke a 71-yard TD run late in the second quarter, greeted by an enormous hole off left tackle as he raced untouched to the end zone to give the Ducks an 18-11 lead. Stewart kept the momentum going after the break. His 41-yard run on Oregon’s first drive of the second half set up Roper’s second TD pass for a 25-14 lead, and he logged the ninth-best rushing effort in a bowl game. There was no sign of the turf toe injury that slowed Stewart earlier this season, when Oregon dropped from the national title chase. South Florida, which reached No. 2 in the country in just its 11th season playing football, missed a chance to win 10 games for the first time. Grothe left late in the third after being tackled while scrambling. The 49,867 fans were treated to lots of penalty flags. The teams combined to break the Sun Bowl record for total penalty yardage - 202 penalty yards - and it wasn’t even halftime when the old mark fell.
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SCORING BY QUARTERS
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USF Rushing Grant Gregory Matt Grothe Mike Ford Jamar Taylor Taurus Johnson Ben Williams Aston Samuels Team
Att Yds TD Lg 4 42 0 22 14 40 0 22 6 8 0 5 1 7 0 7 1 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 3 0 0 4 1 -13 0 --
Passing Matt Grothe Grant Gregory Anthony Severino
Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 35 18 219 1 2 27 11 6 39 1 2 11 1 0 0 0 0 0
Receiving Taurus Johnson Jessie Hester Marcus Edwards Cedric Hill A.J. Love Benjamin Williams Dontavia Bogan Quincy Okolie Amarri Jackson Courtney Denson Aston Samuels
No Yds TD Lg 4 51 1 21 4 41 0 16 3 30 0 14 3 28 0 18 3 23 1 11 2 -1 0 3 1 27 0 27 1 19 0 19 1 9 0 9 1 6 0 6 1 3 0 3
Punting Delbert Alvarado Punt Returns Marcus Edwdards
No Yds Avg Lg 6 265 44.2 52 No 2
Yds 24
Lg 14
Kickoff Returns Taurus Johnson
No 2
Yds 53
Lg 29
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 9-McKenzie, Assisted Tackles: 1-Six players, Total Tackles: 10-McKenzie, Sacks: 1-Clebert, Interceptions: None
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Oregon Rushing Johnathan Stewart Andre Crenshaw Cody Kempt Jeffrey Maehl Justin Roper Andiel Brown Remene Alson Ed Dickson
RECORDS
Att Yds TD Lg 23 253 1 71 8 52 0 27 2 23 0 17 1 20 0 20 3 10 0 11 2 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0
HISTORY USF MEDIA
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Justin Roper 30 17 180 4 0 29 Receiving Jaison Williams Garren Strong Jeffrey Maehl Jonathan Steward Ed Dickson Derrick Jones Aaron Pflugrad Andre Crenshaw
No Yds TD Lg 4 40 1 14 3 36 1 17 3 2 0 3 2 29 1 21 2 1 6 1 15 1 29 0 29 1 23 0 23 1 5 0 5
Punting Josh Syria
No Yds Avg Lg 4 190 47.5 54
Punt Returns Jairus Byrd
No 1
Kickoff Returns Derrick Jones Patrick Chung
No 2 1
Yds 26 Yds 62 27
Lg 26 Lg 41 27
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7-Jairus Byrd, Assisted Tackles: 2 - Jerome Byrd, Total Tackles: 8-Ja. Byrd, Je. Byrd, Sacks: 1- Three playes, Interceptions: 2-Ja. Byrd.
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2008: USF 45, MEMPHIS 14 TROPICANA FIELD • ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. DECEMBER 20, 2008 • 3:30 PM • ESPN2 USF 8-5 • MEMPHIS 6-7
SCORING BY QUARTERS
1 2 3 4 F Memphis 7 7 0 0 14 USF 14 10 10 7 41 Attendance: 25,205
Time: 3:35
First Quarter USF - Johnson 26 yd pass from Grothe (Bonani kick). Time:11:05. Drive 3 Plays, 43 yards, 1:02 . (USF 7, Memphis 0) USF - Williams 3 yd run (Bonani Kick). Time: 4:28, Drive: 6 Plays, 57 yards, 2:28. (USF 14, Memphis 0) Memphis - Hall 2 yd run( Reagan Kick), Time 2:09, Drive: 6 Plays, 73 yards, 2:19, (USF 14, Memphis 7) Second Quarter USF - Bonani 23 yd field goal. Time: 11:18. Drive: 14 plays, 63 yards, 3:55. (USF 17, Memphis 7). USF- Busbee 13 yd pass from Grothe. (Bonani Kick),Time 4:15, Drive: 13 plays, 77 yards, 5:24 (USF 24, Memphis 7) Memphis - Calhoun 2 yd pass from Hall. (Reagan Kick) Time: 00:08. Drive: 15 plays, 79 yards, 4:07. (USF 24, Memphis 14). Third Quarter USF - Bonani 37 yd field goal). Time: 8:36. Drive: 10 plays, 49 yards, 4:39. (USF 27, Memphis 14). USF- Bogan 24 yd pass from Grothe (Bonani Kick). Time 1:50, Drive: 8 plays, 71 yards, 4:47. (USF 34, Memphis 14) Fourth Quarter USF - Plancher 3 yd run (Bonani Kick). Time: 12:40. Drive: 9 Plays, 53 yards, 3:37. (USF 41, Memphis 14) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By 3d Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Time of Possession
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2008 MAGICJACK ST. PETERSBURG BOWL
Memphis USF 15 29 30-60 49-232 172 264 18-35-0 20-30-0 238 496 4-42.1 4-45.5 0-0 0-0 8-137 2-59 0-0 2-8 3-25 3-25 0-0 1-1 3-23 1-6 5-15 7-13 0-2 0-1 25:16 34:44
St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP) -- For anyone who thought it might be difficult for Matt Grothe and South Florida to get excited about playing what amounted to an extra home game, the Bulls and their dual-threat quarterback answered with a dominating performance in the first St. Petersburg Bowl. Grothe moved ahead of West Virginia’s Pat White as the Big East’s career total offense leader, throwing for 236 yards and three touchdowns to on the way to a 41-14 victory over Memphis on Saturday. Grothe and White, a senior who will finish his season in the Meineke Bowl on Dec. 27, are the only players in league history to amass more than 10,000 yards total offense. White has 10,142 in 49 games, and Grothe, who also rushed for 82 yards on 15 carries Saturday, finished the night with 10,214 in 39 games. USF (8-5) scored on four of its first five possessions to build a 24-14 halftime lead, forcing Memphis (6-7) to play catch-up and essentially taking 1,000-yard rusher Curtis Steele out of the Tigers’ game plan. Memphis’ Arkelon Hall threw for one TD and ran for another. But Steele was held to 48 yards rushing on 12 attempts by a stout run defense determined to redeem itself this postseason after giving up 253 yards to Oregon’s Jonathan Stewart during a lopsided loss in last year’s Sun Bowl. Grothe threw TD passes of 26 yards to Taurus Johnson, 13 to Ben Busbee and 24 to Dontavia Bogan before being replaced by Grant Gregory with USF leading 34-14 late in the third quarter. Hall was 15-of-30 for 154 yards and no interceptions for Memphis, with much of that coming on a swing pass that Steele turned into a 50-yard gain early in the second half. He ran 3 yards for a first-quarter touchdown, then threw 2 yards to Duke Calhoun for the Tigers’ other TD just before halftime. It was the first meeting between the former Conference USA rivals since USF left that league for the Big East in 2005. The teams split four games between 2001 and 2004, and Memphis relished the challenge of facing an opponent from a BCS conference for the first time in five bowl appearances under coach Tommy West.The Tigers, who won six of nine games to become bowl eligible after an 0-3 start, viewed Saturday as an opportunity to gauge how much they’ve progressed toward a goal of having a BCS-caliber program On this day, they were nowhere close to a South Florida team that began the season with high expectations after being ranked as high as No. 2 in 2007. The Bulls won their first five before stumbling badly in the Big East and winding up in a bowl game just 32 miles from USF’s main campus in Tampa. Downtown St. Petersburg is close enough that coach Jim Leavitt and his players bused from the team hotel back to campus for practice all week, truly making it seem like an extra home game rather than a bowl trip. The announced crowd at Tropicana Field, the domed home of baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays, was 25,202.
USF Rushing Matt Grothe Mike Ford Mo Placher Jamar Taylor Grant Gregory Ben Williams Taurus Johnson A.J Love Team Passing Matt Grothe
Memphis
Att Yds TD Lg 9 64 0 19 14 62 0 14 7 31 1 11 4 30 0 29 6 21 0 10 6 18 1 9 1 11 0 11 1 5 0 5 1 -1 0 0 Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 34 17 236 3 0 26
Receiving No Yds TD Lg 4 60 0 19 Carlton Mitchell Taurus Johnson 4 40 1 26 Dontavia Bogan 3 51 1 30 Ben Busbee 2 34 1 21 Ben Williams 2 21 0 12 1 22 0 22 Jessie Hester Matt Grothe 1 14 0 14 Cedric Hill 1 11 0 11 Marcus Edwards 1 8 0 8 Patrick Richardson 1 3 0 3 Punting Matt Grothe Delbert Alvarado Punt Returns Marcus Edwards Theo Wilson
No Yds Avg Lg 1 29 29.0 29 1 43 43.0 43 No 3 2
Yds 15 13
Lg 16 1
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan
No 2
Yds 71
Lg 56
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Rushing Curtis Steele Brandon Ross Arkelon Hall E. Williams C. Robinzine Charlie Jones Brett Toney
Att Yds TD Lg 12 48 0 13 7 11 0 6 3 6 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 4 -3 0 4
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Arkelon Hall 31 15 154 1 0 49 Brett Toney 3 3 18 0 0 11 Steven Black 1 0 0 0 0 14 Receiving Duke Calhoun Steven Black Deven Onarheim Carlos Singleton Curtis Steele
No Yds TD Lg 6 39 1 11 4 23 0 9 3 15 0 11 2 32 0 21 1 49 0 49
Punting B Sutherland
No Yds Avg Lg 8 337 42.1 56
Punt Returns None
No
Yds
Lg
Kickoff Returns D.A. Griffin M Grandberry
No 6 2
Yds 107 30
Lg 25 18
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 5 -Three Players, Assisted Tackles: 4 -B. Patterson, Total Tackles: 8 - B. Patterson Sacks: 1 -Three Players, Interceptions: None
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Tyrone McKenzie, Jerrell Young, Assisted Tackles: 5 - Tyrone McKenzie, Total Tackles: 11 - Tyrone McKenzie, Sacks: .5 - Patrick Hampton, David Bedford, Interceptions: None @USFFOOTBALL • #GoBulls
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2009 INTERNATIONAL BOWL SCORING BY QUARTERS USF NIU
1 2 3 4 F 3 0 10 14 27 0 3 0 0 3
Attendance: 22,185
Time: 3:11
First Quarter USF - Schwartz 39-yd field goal, Drive: 6 plays, 27 yards, 2:39 (USF 3, NIU 0) Second Quarter NIU - Salerno 21-yd field goal, Drive: 11 plays, 69 yards, 3:55 (USF 3, NIU 3) Third Quarter USF - Schwartz 19-yd field goal, Drive: 9 plays, 71 yards, 4:19 (USF 6, NIU 3) USF - Love 46-yd pass from Daniels, Drive: 8 plays, 81 yards, 3:03 (USF 13, NIU 3) Fourth Quarter USF - Love 7-yd pass from Daniels, Drive: 7 plays, 52 yards, 3:49 (USF 20, NIU 3) USF - Ford 24-yard run, Drive: 1 plays, 24 yards, 0:08 (USF 27, NIU 3) USF NIU Team Statistics 19 11 First Downs Rushes-Yards 40-189 31-108 217 130 Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int 14-22-0 12-26-1 406 238 Total Yards 5-37 6-38.8 Punts-Avg. Punt Returns 1-3 0-0 Kickoff Returns 2-45 6-140 Interception Returns 1-23 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-28 3-33 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 Sacks By 1-4 5-44 3rd Down Conversions 7/15 3/13 4rth Down Conversions 0/0 0/2 Time of Possession 32:44
TORONTO (AP) - Mike Ford played the best game of his career in just two quarters. Ford ran for a career-high 207 yards and scored one touchdown, B.J. Daniels threw two scoring passes to A.J. Love, and South Florida beat Northern Illinois, 27-3, in Saturday’s International Bowl. Ford had just one carry in the first half, an 18-yard gain in the second quarter. He broke out in the third, rushing 12 times for 106 yards, then capped his day with a 24-yard touchdown run in the fourth. ‘’I thought it was extraordinary the way our team changed at halftime, especially our offense,’’ South Florida coach Jim Leavitt said. ‘’I told our offensive coaches that we really need to put the ball into Mike Ford’s hands, similar to what we did (in a Dec. 5 loss at) UConn, and let’s see if we can take a little pressure off B.J. and then work the play-action game off Mike’s runs.’’ Ford set the tone for his big second half by breaking off a 36-yard run, his longest of the day, three plays after the break. ‘’There was one guy, that poor soul, Mike went right through him,’’ Leavitt said. ‘’I go, ‘My goodness, that was a pretty good run.’ Mike’s so strong. He’s just so big and strong and he has good feet.’’ Ford had holes to choose from as fatigue slowed Northern Illinois’ defense in the second half. ‘’It was like a kid in the candy shop: Which way do you want to go?’’ Ford said. It’s the third straight year a Big East running back has topped 200 yards in the International Bowl. Ray Rice of Rutgers turned pro after rushing for a game-record 280 yards and four touchdowns in 2007, while Connecticut’s Donald Brown ran for 261 yards in last year’s game. Carlton Mitchell caught six passes for 94 yards for the Bulls, who won back-to-back bowls for the first time. South Florida beat Memphis 41-14 in last year’s St. Petersburg Bowl, part of a streak of five straight bowl appearances. ‘’It’s very exciting to see where we are right now and see where we could possibly be,’’ said Daniels, a freshman. ‘’We have a lot of young talent and a lot of guys coming back.’’ Daniels threw for 217 yards but was sacked five times. South Florida scored 24 unanswered points in the second half after the teams traded field goals in a dreary first half. Making consecutive postseason appearances for the first time, the Huskies lost their third straight bowl and extended the Mid-American Conference’s bowl game losing streak to 14 games. ‘’Momentum kind of got away from us in the second half and we kind of got worn down a little bit,’’ Huskies coach Jerry Kill said. Northern Illinois running back Chad Spann called South Florida ‘’probably the fastest team we’ve seen all season.’’ ‘’They were tremendously fast,’’ Spann said, ‘’We’ve been trying to preach these last couple of weeks that we’ve got to get everything north and south because they’re very fast east and west. As plays broke down, you’d think the bounce (to the outside) would be there but there’d be a guy right there to swallow me up.’’ Spann carried 20 times for 93 yards, giving him 1,038 for the season. Big East teams have defeated their Mid-American Conference opponents in all four International Bowls, the only bowl game played outside the United States. Cincinnati beat Western Michigan in the inaugural game in 2007, followed by victories for Rutgers over Ball State in 2008 and Connecticut over Buffalo in 2009. The Bulls took the lead for good on the opening drive of the third quarter. Ford’s 36-yard run set up Daniels’ 31-yard pass to Mitchell, who shook off a tackle and raced down the sideline to the 6. It was a record-setting catch for Mitchell, giving him 680 yards on the season and breaking Hugh Smith’s school mark of 661 set in 2002. The Bulls couldn’t punch it in, but went ahead on Eric Schwartz’s 19-yard field goal. Daniels hooked up with Love for the game’s first touchdown on the Bulls’ next possession, rolling to the outside before firing a 46-yard strike off his back foot and capping an eight-play, 81-yard drive. ‘’B.J. was moving all over the place, which he usually does, and then found A.J. off to the right side,’’ Leavitt said. ‘’The catch he made was great.’’ Cornerback Jerome Murphy picked off Huskies quarterback Chandler Harnish on the next possession, giving South Florida the ball at its 48. Ford carried five times to get the Bulls to the 7, where, on the first play of the fourth quarter, Daniels connected with Love again, making it 20-3.
NIU Rushing Chad Spann Justin Anderson Nathan Palmer DeMarcus Grady Chand Harnish Passing Chand Harnish DeMarcus Grady
Att Yds TD Lg 20 93 0 37 2 14 0 14 2 4 0 2 2 0 0 6 5 -3 0 6
Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 25 12 130 0 1 19 1 0 0 0 0 0
Receiving Marcus Lewis Chad Spann Ree Cunningham Martel Moore Nathan Palmer Landon Cox
No Yds TD Lg 4 38 0 12 3 30 0 14 2 25 0 19 1 18 0 18 1 12 0 12 1 7 0 7
Punting Mike Salerno Josh Wilber Punt Returns None
No Yds Avg Lg 4 165 41.2 45 2 68 34 35 No
Yds
Lg
Kickoff Returns Tommy Davis Ricky Crider
No 5 1
Yds 126 14
Lg 28 14
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 6 - Tracy Wilson, Assisted Tackles: 3- Four Players, Total Tackles: 8 - Chris Smith, Sacks: 1 - Five Players, Interceptions: None.
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USF Rushing Mike Ford Mo Plancher Richard Kelly Lindsey Lamar B.J. Daniels
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ROGERS CENTRE • TORONTO, CANADA JANUARY 2, 2010 • NOON • ESPN2 USF 8-5 • NIU 7-6
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2009: USF 27, N. ILLINOIS 3
USF
Att Yds TD Lg 20 207 1 36 MEDIA 5 11 0 12 1 0 0 0 3 -3 0 1 11 -26 0 13
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg B.J. Daniels 22 14 217 2 0 46 Receiving Carlton Mitchell A.J. Love Jessie Hester Sterling Griffin Theo Wilson Evan Landi
No Yds TD Lg 6 94 0 31 3 56 2 46 2 30 0 15 1 15 0 15 1 13 0 13 1 9 0 9
Punting Delbert Alvarado
No Yds Avg Lg 5 185 37.0 44
Punt Returns Faron Hornes
No 1
Yds -3
Lg 0
Kickoff Returns Dontavia Bogan Jerome Murphy
No 1 1
Yds 24 21
Lg 24 21
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 4 - Nate Allen, Assisted Tackles: 6 - Kion Wilson, Total Tackles: 7 - Kion Wilson, Sacks: 1 - Jason Pierre-Paul, Interceptions: 1 - Jerome Murphy
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2010: USF 31, CLEMSON 26 2010 MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL SCORING BY QUARTERS
USF Clemson
1 2 3 4 F 7 10 7 7 31 3 10 0 13 26
Attendance: 41,122
Time: 3:21
First Quarter Clemson - Catanzaro 27-yd field goal, Drive: 7 plays, 25 yards, 3:16 (Clemson 3, USF 0) USF - Murray 25-yd pass from Daniels Drive: 6 plays, 82 yards, 2:25 (USF 7, Clemson 3)
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BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM • CHARLOTTE, N.C. DEC. 31, 2010 • NOON • ESPN USF 8-5 • CLEMSON 6-7
Second Quarter USF - Bogan 15 yd pass from Daniels, Drive: 9 plays, 64 yards, 4:15 (USF 17, Clemson 3) USF - Bonani 27-yd field goal, Drive: 4 plays, 1 yard, 1:41 (USF 10, Clemson 3) Clemson - Catanzaro 44 yd field goal, Drive: 8 plays, 48 yards, 3:17 (USF 17, Clemson 6) Clemson - Harper 1-yd run, Drive: 7 plays, 43 yards, :50 (USF 17, Clemson 13)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – B.J. Daniels threw two touchdown passes and ran for a third as South Florida finished Coach Skip Holtz’s first season with a 31-26 victory over Clemson on Friday in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. Mo Plancher also ran for a score for the Bulls (8-5), who took control after Tigers quarterback Kyle Parker left at halftime with broken ribs. USF secured its fifth-straight eight-win season and earned its first bowl win over a team from a BCS automatic-qualifying league. Parker’s final football game before embarking on a baseball career ended abruptly when he broke ribs when tackled near the goal line at the end of the second quarter. Backup Tajh Boyd was picked off by JaQuez Jenkins on the first play of the fourth. His 48-yard return set up Daniels’ 8-yard TD run to make it 31-13 and gave the Tigers (6-7) their first losing season in 11 years. It was a triumphant return to North Carolina for Holtz, who left East Carolina in January to take over at USF. After a slow start, the Bulls finished with wins in five of their last seven games and gave the BIG EAST a 3-1 bowl record. Holtz had insisted all week he’d split the snaps at quarterback between Daniels, who had missed the regular-season finale against Connecticut with a thigh injury, and freshman walk-on Bobby Eveld. But a steady Daniels didn’t need to share the offense, completing 20 of 27 passes for 189 yards and an interception. He locked up the MVP award when he zigzagged for the decisive score when he faked a pitch on the option. It was a miserable end to a tough season for the Tigers, who were 2-0 before an overtime loss to No. 1 Auburn set off an avalanche of bad news and losses. It wasn’t what Parker had in mind when the first-round pick forfeited $800,000 from the Colorado Rockies to put off baseball for a year. After getting benched in the regular-season finale against South Carolina, he contemplated skipping the bowl game. Turned out, he was done at halftime after he completed 11 of 17 passes for 134 yards and an interception. He finished the year with 12 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. USF stormed to a 17-3 second-quarter lead behind Daniels’ TD passes to Demetris Murray and Dontavia Bogan. The Bulls added a field goal following Quenton Washington’s 45-yard interception return on Parker’s poorly thrown pass toward the sideline. After a rough beginning, Parker led two scoring drives to end the first half, the second included him escaping a sack and finding Marquan Jones for 38 yards to the USF 2. He was apparently hurt on a 1-yard run before Jamie Harper punched it in from a yard out to make it 17-13 at halftime. Plancher’s 2-yard TD run early in the third quarter gave South Florida a comfortable cushion again and the elusive Daniels was able to keep Clemson’s stout defense at bay. Da’Quan Bowers, who came in with a nation-best 15.5 sacks, never got to Daniels and failed to set the school’s single-season sacks record. Clemson, listless for most of the game, made a last-gasp effort. Boyd, who was 13-of-23 for 112 yards, threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Ford with 1:47 left. The Tigers recovered the onside kick, quickly moved down the field and Boyd found Ford again for a 10-yard TD. But Clemson’s second onside kick was touched by the Tigers about a yard short of the 10 it needed to travel and USF took over.
Third Quarter USF - Plancher 2-yd run, Drive: 13 plays, 99 yards, 5:05 (USF 24, Clemson 13) Fourth Quarter USF - Daniels 8-yd. run, 2 plays, Drive: 5 yards, :48 (USF 31, Clemson 13) Clemson - Ford 6-yd pass from Boyd, Drive: 7 plays, 59 yards, 1:59 (USF 31, Clemson 19) Clemson - Ford 10-yd. pass from Boyd, Drive: 5 plays, 28 yards, 1:00 (USF 31, Clemson 26) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By Third Down Conv. Fourth Down Conv. Time of Possession
USF CU 18 17 37-90 27-50 189 246 20-28-1 24-41-2 279 296 3-29.3 5-42.6 2-38 0-0 4-61 5-82 2-93 1-0 3-40 6-46 3-1 0-0 2-16 2-6 9-14 5-16 0-0 3-3 30:25 29:35
CLEMSON Rushing Jamie Harper Justin Parker Michael Wade Jaron Brown Passing Tajh Boyd Kyle Parker TEAM Jamie Harper
Att Yds TD Lg 20 34 1 10 2 8 0 7 1 8 0 8 1 -1 0 0 Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 23 13 112 2 1 14 17 11 134 0 1 38 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Receiving DeAndre Hopkins Brandon Ford Jaron Brown Jamie Harper Dwayne Allen Marquan Jones
No Yds TD Lg 9 105 0 31 4 45 2 16 4 21 0 14 4 20 0 7 2 17 0 12 1 38 0 38
Punting Dawson Zimmerman TEAM Punt Returns N/A
No Yds Avg Lg 4 175 43.8 49 1 38 38.0 0
Kickoff Returns Marcus Gilchrist
No
Yds
Lg
No 5
Yds 82
Lg 19
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 9 - DeAndre McDaniel, Assisted Tackles: 3- DeAndre McDaniel, Brandon Maye, Total Tackles: 12 - DeAndre McDaniel, Sacks: 1 - Andre Branch, Xavier Brewer, Interceptions: 1 - Byron Maxwell.
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USF Rushing Moise Plancher Demetris Murray B.J. Daniels
Att Yds TD Lg 14 50 1 18 8 25 0 9 11 22 1 10
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg B.J. Daniels 27 20 189 2 1 25 Evan Landi 1 0 0 0 0 0 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Lindsey Lamar 5 40 0 23 Demetris Murray 3 35 1 25 Kevin Gidrey 3 34 0 16 Evan Landi 2 36 0 19 Joel Miller 2 10 0 11 Moise Plancher 2 8 0 8 Dontavia Bogan 1 15 1 15 Faron Hornes 1 7 0 7 Stephen Bravo-Brown 1 4 0 4 Punting Justin Brockhaus-Kann
No Yds Avg Lg 3 88 29.3 30
Punt Returns Terrence Mitchell
No 2
Yds 38
Lg 34
Kickoff Returns Lamar Lindsey
No 4
Yds 61
Lg 19
Defensive Leaders Unassisted Tackles: 7 - DeDe Lattimore, Assisted Tackles: 2 - Four Players, Total Tackles: 9 - DeDe Lattimore, Sacks: 1 - Jon Lejiste, Interceptions: 1 - Quenton Washington
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USF FOOTBALL RECORDS BOWL HISTORY
2015 MIAMI BEACH BOWL SCORING BY QUARTERS WKU USF
1 2 3 4 F 0 10 28 7 45 7 7 7 14 35
Attendance: 21,712
Time: 4:03
First Quarter USF - Flowers 12yd run Drive: 5 plays, 62 yards, 1:54 (USF 7, WKU 0) Second Quarter USF - Adams 34yd run Drive: 5 plays, 47 yards, 2:03 (USF 14, WKU 0) WKU - Wales 13yd run Drive: 2 plays, 66 yards, 0:38 (USF 14, WKU 7) WKU - Schwettman 39yd field goal Drive: 7 plays, 34 yards, 1:06 (USF 14, WKU 10) Third Quarter WKU - Norris 69yd pass from Doughty Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 0:40 (USF 14, WKU 17) USF - McCants 34yd pass from Johnson Drive: 8 plays, 92 yards, 2:51 (USF 21, WKU 24) WKU - Fant 9yd run, Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, 2:59 (USF 21, WKU 31) WKU - Dangerfield 26yd pass from Doughty Drive: 1 play, 26 yards, 0:06 (USF 21, WKU 38) Fourth Quarter USF - Adams 53yd pass from Flowers Drive: 2 plays, 82 yards, 0:12 (USF 28, WKU 38) USF - Flowers 8yd run Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:09 (USF 35, WKU 38) WKU - Wales 42yd run Drive: 2 plays, 64 yards, 0:49 (USF 35, WKU 45) Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Comp-Att-Int Total Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interception Returns Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Sacks By 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Time of Possession
WKU USF 27 28 33-151 45-290 461 307 32-46-2 15-34-0 612 597 6-42.2 7-39.6 2-37 3-2 6-102 6-105 0-0 2-36 9-66 9-67 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-17 4-15 1-14 2-3 3-4 31:28 28:32
MIAMI, FLA. – Willie Taggart returned USF to a bowl game for the first time in five years only to face his alma mater in the game. WKU’s Brandon Doughty threw for 461 yards and three touchdowns, and Western Kentucky overcame an early 14-point deficit to beat South Florida 45-35 in the Miami Beach Bowl on a Monday afternoon in Miami. Doughty, who was recruited to WKU by USF Coach Willie Taggart prior to his leaving the Hilltoppers for USF, finished the season with 5,055 yards, the 14th time in FBS history that a quarterback reached the 5,000 mark. He was probably even better than Taggart thought he would be when he signed him in 2010. Taggart was Doughty’s coach for his first game and the opposing coach for his last, and his Bulls (8-5) nearly stole the show from Doughty with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns that got them to 38-35. But Anthony Wales’ second touchdown of the day, a 42-yard scamper with 5:05 left, helped seal it for the Hilltoppers. Nicholas Norris hauled in touchdown passes of 69 and 55 yards in the third quarter for Western Kentucky, and Jared Dangerfield made a highlight-caliber 26-yard TD catch over three defenders to cap a 28-point third quarter for the Hilltoppers. Quinton Flowers rushed for two touchdowns and threw for another for USF, finishing with 273 yards passing and 108 more on the ground. Marlon Mack rushed for another 108, his USF record ninth 100-yard game of the season for the Bulls, who were in a bowl for the first time since 2010 and rewarded Taggart with a three-year extension through 2020 earlier in the day. USF lost for just the second time in its last nine games. The Bulls’ 597 yards of offense was the program’s most ever against an FBS opponent, topped only by 745 against Florida A&M in 2011. Down 14-0 before finally getting on the scoreboard on Wales’ touchdown run, the Hilltoppers -- who put up 612 yards in a game that featured 1,209 yards of offense -- seemed poised to tie the game in the second quarter after driving to the South Florida 6. And then they punted. That’s right, they punted, after having first-and-goal. The Hilltoppers had a 4th-and-goal from the 38. Doughty completed five consecutive passes for 69 yards on the drive, getting his team to the USF 6. A first-and-goal rush for no gain was followed by an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, and then sacks of 7 and 10 yards on second and third down, and that led to the punt. WKU got a field goal as the half expired to pull to 14-10, and then Doughty found Norris for the first of their two long third-quarter touchdown connections to put the Hilltoppers on top for good. After D’Ernest Johnson connected with Tyre McCants on a halfback pass to get the Bulls within 24-21, Doughty helped WKU answer with a score -- throwing a key block on Nacarius Fant’s 9-yard double-reverse scoring run late in the third. With USF still down 10 with 3 minutes left, Flowers overthrew A.J. Legree on fourth down from the Hilltoppers 39 and Western Kentucky could finally exhale.
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2015: #25 W. KENTUCKY 45, USF 35
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS
WKU Rushing Anthony Wales D’Andre Ferby Nacarius Fant Antwane Grant Brandon Doughty Passing Brandon Doughty Nacarius Fant TEAM
Att Yds TD Lg 14 105 2 42 13 46 0 8 1 9 1 9 1 6 0 6 4 -15 0 2
Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg 32 44 461 3 2 69 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Receiving Taywan Taylor Antwane Grant Jared Dangerfield Nicholas Norris Anthony Wales Nacarius Fant Devin Scott
No Yds TD Lg 7 104 0 53 7 81 0 22 6 92 1 28 5 120 2 69 5 49 0 14 1 12 0 12 1 3 0 3
Punting Jake Collins Punt Returns Nacarius Fant
No Yds Avg Lg 6 253 42.2 58 No 2
Yds 37
Lg 37
Kickoff Returns Kylen Towner Nacarius Fant
No 5 1
Yds 95 7
Lg 26 7
Defensive Leaders Total Tackles:6, T.J. McCollum, Nick Holt & Dejon Brown Sacks: NA; Tackles for Loss: 2.0, Derik Overstreet; Interceptions: NA
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HISTORY
USF Rushing Marlon Mack Quinton Flowers Rodney Adams D’Ernest Johnson Darius Tice
Att Yds TD Lg 17 108 0 25 16 108 2 17 5 45 1 34 2 17 0 11 5 12 0 3
USF MEDIA
Passing Att Cmp Yds TD Int Lg Quinton Flowers 14 32 273 1 0 53 D’Ernest Johnson 1 1 34 1 0 34 TEAM 0 1 0 0 0 0 Receiving Rodney Adams Tyre McCants Elkanah Dillon Ryshene Bronson A.J. Legree
No Yds TD Lg 6 130 1 53 3 88 1 41 2 48 0 26 2 30 0 22 2 11 0 12
Punting Brent Gordon
No Yds Avg Lg 7 277 39.6 44
Punt Returns Tajee Fullwood
No 3
Yds 2
Lg 3
Kickoff Returns D’Ernest Johnson Rodney Adams
No 5 1
Yds 97 8
Lg 27 8
Defensive Leaders Total Tackles: 11, Auggie Sanchez; Sacks: 1 -Eric Lee & Johnny Ward; Tackles for Loss: 2.0, Khalid McGee; Interceptions: 1 - Eric Lee & Nigel Harris
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USF’S RECORD WHEN...
OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
USF NIGHT GAMES 139 Game: 82-57 (58.9%) (local starting time of 6 p.m. or later) Date Opponent Sept. 6, 1997 Kentucky Wesleyan Sept. 13, 1997 Citadel Sept. 20, 1997 Drake Sept. 27, 1997 Western Kentucky Oct. 4, 1997 Morehead State Oct. 11, 1997 Elon Oct. 18, 1997 Southern Illinois Nov. 1, 1997 Charleston Southern Nov. 15, 1997 Georgia Southern Nov. 22, 1997 Davison Sept. 5, 1998 Slippery Rock Sept. 12, 1998 Valparaiso Sept. 19, 1998 Liberty Oct. 3, 1998 Citadel Oct. 10, 1998 Elon Oct. 17, 1998 Western Kentucky Nov. 7, 1998 Cumberland Nov. 21, 1998 Morehead State Sept. 4, 1999 San Diego State Sept. 11, 1999 Southwest Texas St Sept. 18, 1999 Western Kentucky Sept. 25, 1999 Troy State Oct. 2, 1999 Southern Illinois Oct. 9, 1999 Liberty Oct. 16, 1999 Illinois State Oct. 23, 1999 New Hampshire Nov. 6, 1999 New Haven Nov. 13, 1999 Hofstra Sept. 2, 2000 Jacksonville State Sept. 16, 2000 James Madison Sept. 23, 2000 Baylor Sept. 30, 2000 Troy State Oct. 7, 2000 Southern Miss Oct. 21, 2000 Liberty Nov. 4, 2000 Western Kentucky Aug. 30, 2001 Northern Illinois Sept. 22, 2001 Memphis Sept. 29, 2001 North Texas Oct. 6, 2001 Utah Oct. 13, 2001 Connecticut Oct. 20, 2001 Southern Utah Oct. 27, 2001 Liberty Nov. 3, 2001 Houston Nov. 10, 2001 Western Illinois Nov. 24, 2001 Utah State Aug. 29, 2002 Florida Atlantic Sept. 7, 2002 Northern Illinois Sept. 14, 2002 Arkansas Sept. 28, 2002 Oklahoma Oct. 5, 2002 North Texas Oct. 12, 2002 Southern Mississippi Nov. 2, 2002 Charleston Southern Nov. 9, 2002 Memphis Nov. 16, 2002 Bowling Green Sept. 6, 2003 Nicholls State Oct. 4, 2003 Louisville Oct. 10, 2003 TCU Oct. 18, 2003 Charleston Southern Oct. 31. 2003 Cincinnati Nov. 22, 2003 UAB Sept. 11, 2004 Tennessee Tech Sept. 18, 2004 South Carolina Sept. 25, 2004 TCU Oct. 2, 2004 Southern Miss Oct. 16, 2004 Army Oct. 22, 2004 Louisville Nov. 3, 2004 UAB Nov. 10, 2004 East Carolina Sept. 10, 2005 Florida A&M Sept. 17, 2005 UCF Sept. 24, 2005 Louisville Oct. 1, 2005 Miami Dec. 3, 2005 West Virginia Sept. 2, 2006 McNeese State Sept. 9, 2006 Florida International Sept. 23, 2006 Kansas Sept. 29, 2006 Rutgers Oct. 7, 2006 Connecticut Oct. 22, 2006 Cincinnati Nov. 28, 2006 Louisville Sept. 1, 2007 Elon Sept. 8, 2007 Auburn Sept. 28, 2007 West Virginia
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Site........ Result H..............W 80-3 A............... L 7-10 H............. L 22-23 A............... L 3-31 H............W 33-17 A............. L 13-41 H............. L 10-23 H..............W 24-6 H............. L 23-24 H..............W 48-3 H............W 39-10 H..............W 51-0 A............W 24-21 H..............W 45-6 H..............W 35-7 H............. L 24-31 H..............W 60-3 H............W 38-22 A............. L 12-41 H............W 17-10 A..............W 21-6 A............. L 24-41 H............W 21-14 H..............W 28-0 H............W 14-13 H............W 42-41 H............W 41-27 H............. L 23-42 H..............W 40-0 H..............W 26-7 A............. L 13-28 H............W 20-10 A............... L 7-41 H..............W 44-6 H............W 30-24 A............. L 17-20 A............... L 9-17 H............W 28-10 A............. L 21-52 H............W 40-21 H............W 42-12 H............W 68-37 H..............W 45-6 H............W 48-17 H............W 34-13 H............W 51-10 H..............W 37-6 A *............. L 3-42 A............. L 14-31 A............W 24-17 H............W 16-13 H..............W 56-6 H............W 31-28 H..............W 29-7 H............W 27-17 H.W 31-28 (2OT) H............. L 10-13 H..............W 55-7 H.W 24-17 (2OT) H............. L 19-22 H..............W 21-7 A............... L 3-34 A.W 45-44 (2OT) H............. L 20-27 H............. L 35-42 A............... L 9-41 A............W 45-20 H............W 41-17 H..............W 37-3 H............W 31-14 H............W 45-14 A............... L 7-27 H............. L 13-28 H............W 41-10 H............W 21-20 A............... L 7-13 H............. L 20-22 H............W 38-16 A............... L 6-23 A............... L 8-31 H............W 28-13 A............W 26-23 H............W 21-13
Oct. 18, 2007 Rutgers Nov. 17, 2007 Louisville Aug 30, 2008 UT-Martin Sept. 6, 2008 UCF Sept 12, 2008 Kansas Sept 27, 2008 NC State Oct. 2, 2008 Pittsburgh Oct. 25, 2008 Louisville Oct. 30, 2008 Cincinnati Nov 23, 2008 UConn Dec 6, 2008 West Virginia Dec 20, 2008 Memphis Sept. 5, 2009 Wofford Sept. 12, 2009 Western Kentucky Sept. 19, 2009 Charleston Southern Oct. 15, 2009 Cincinnati Oct. 30, 2009 West Virginia Nov. 12, 2009 Rutgers Dec. 5, 2009 UConn Sept. 4, 2010 Stony Brook Sept. 26, 2010 Western Kentucky Oct. 2,2010 FAU Oct. 14, 2010 West Virginia Oct. 22, 2010 Cincinnati Nov. 3, 2010 Rutgers Dec. 4, 2010 UConn Sept. 10, 2011 Ball State Sept. 17, 2011 Florida A&M Sept. 24, 2011 UTEP Sept. 29, 2011 Pittsburgh Nov. 5, 2011 Rutgers Nov. 11, 2011 Syracuse Dec. 1, 2011 West Virginia Sept. 1, 2012 Chattanooga Sept. 13, 2012 Rutgers Sept. 29, 2012 Florida State Oct. 27, 2012 Syracuse Nov. 3, 2012 UConn Nov. 23, 2012 Cincinnati Dec. 1, 2012 Pittsburgh Aug. 31, 2013 McNeese State Sept. 14, 2013 Florida Atlantic Oct. 5, 2013 Cincinnati Oct. 31, 2013 Houston Nov. 16, 2013 Memphis Nov. 29, 2013 UCF Dec. 7, 2013 Rutgers Aug. 30, 2014 W. Carolina Sept. 19, 2014 UConn Oct. 11, 2014 East Carolina Oct. 24, 2014 Cincinnati Nov. 15, 2014 SMU Sep. 5, 2015 Florida A&M Oct. 2, 2015 Memphis Nov. 7, 2015 East Carolina Nov. 14, 2015 Temple Nov. 20, 2015 Cincinnati Nov. 26, 2015 UCF * at Little Rock
A............. L 27-30 H............W 55-17 H..............W 56-7 A... W 31-24 (OT) H............W 37-34 A............W 41-10 H............. L 21-26 A............. L 20-24 A`............ L 10-24 H............W 17-13 A............... L 7-13 N#..........W 41-10 H..............W 40-7 A............W 35-13 H..............W 59-0 H............. L 17-34 H............W 30-19 A............... L 0-31 A............. L 29-31 H............W 59-14 H...........W, 24-12 H.............W, 31-3 A.............. L, 6-20 A...........W, 38-30 H...........W, 28-27 H............. L,16-19 H.............W, 37-7 H...........W, 70-17 H...........W, 54-24 A............ L, 17-44 A............ L, 17-20 A...........W, 37-17 H............ L, 27-30 H...........W, 34-13 H............ L, 13-23 H............ L, 17-30 H............ L, 36-37 H.............W, 13-6 A............ L, 10-27 H.............. L, 3-27 H............ L, 21-53 H............ L, 10-28 H...........W, 26-20 A............ L, 23-35 H............ L, 10-23 A............ L, 20-23 A.............. L, 6-31 H...........W, 36-31 H...........W, 17-14 H............ L, 17-28 A............ L, 17-34 A...........W, 14-13 H.............W, 51-3 H............ L, 17-24 A...........W, 22-17 H...........W, 44-23 H...........W, 65-27 A.............W, 44-3
USF DAY GAMES
USF IN COLD WEATHER (1-5) 6 Games: 1-5 (20.0%)
83 Games: 40-43 (48.2%) Date Opponent Nov. 8, 1997 Cumberland (TN) Oct. 24, 1998 Hofstra Oct. 31, 1998 Charleston Southern Nov. 14, 1998 Georgia Southern Oct. 30, 1999 James Madison Sept. 9, 2000 Kentucky Oct. 28, 2000 Connecticut Nov. 11, 2000 Middle Tennessee Nov. 18, 2000 Austin Peay Sept. 8, 2001 Pittsburgh Oct. 19, 2002 East Carolina Nov. 23, 2002 Houston Aug, 30, 2003 Alabama Sept. 27, 2003 Army Oct. 25, 2003 Southern Mississippi Nov. 8, 2003 East Carolina Nov. 29, 2003 Memphis Nov. 20, 2004 Cincinnati Nov. 27, 2004 Memphis Dec. 4, 2004 Pittsburgh Sept. 3, 2005 Penn State Oct. 15, 2005 Pittsburgh Nov. 5, 2005 Rutgers Nov. 12, 2005 Syracuse Nov. 19, 2005 Cincinnati Nov. 26, 2005 Connecticut Dec. 31, 2005 NC State* Sept. 16, 2006 UCF Oct. 14, 2006 North Carolina Nov. 4, 2006 Pittsburgh Nov. 11, 2006 Syracuse Nov. 25, 2006 West Virginia Dec. 23, 2006 East Carolina^ Sept. 22, 2007 North Carolina Oct. 6, 2007 FAU Oct. 13, 2007 UCF Oct. 27, 2007 Connecticut Nov. 3, 2007 Cincinnati Nov. 10, 2007 Syracuse Nov. 24, 2007 Pittsburgh Dec. 31, 2007 Oregon % Sept 20, 2008 FIU Oct 18, 2008 Syracuse Nov 15, 2008 Rutgers Sept. 26, 2009 Florida State Oct. 3, 2009 Syracuse Oct. 24, 2009 Pittsburgh Nov. 21, 2009 Louisville Nov. 28, 2009 Miami Jan. 2, 2010 Northern Illinois @ Sept.11, 2010 Florida Oct. 9, 2010 Syracuse Nov. 13, 2010 Louisville Nov. 20, 2010 Pittsburgh Nov. 27, 2010 Miami Dec. 31, 2010 Clemson* Sept. 3, 2011 Notre Dame Oct. 15, 2011 Connecticut Oct. 22, 2011 Cincinnati Nov. 18, 2011 Miami Nov. 25, 2011 Louisville Sept. 8, 2012 Nevada Sept. 22, 2012 Ball State Oct. 6, 2012 Temple Oct. 20, 2012 Louisville Nov. 17, 2012 Miami Sept. 7, 2013 Michigan State Sept. 28, 2013 Miami Oct. 12, 2013 UConn Oct. 26, 2013 Louisville Sept. 6, 2014 Maryland Sept. 13, 2014 N.C. State Sept. 27, 2014 Wisconsin Oct. 18, 2014 Tulsa Nov. 1, 2014 Houston Nov. 22, 2014 Memphis Nov.. 28, 2014 UCF Sept. 12, 2015 Florida State Oct. 10, 2015 Syracuse Oct. 17, 2015 UConn Oct. 24, 2015 SMU Oct. 31, 2015 Navy Dec. 21, 2015 Western Kentucky>
Site........ Result A.............W, 44-0 A............ L, 30-50 A.............W, 24-0 A............ L, 23-28 A.............. L, 3-13 A.............. L, 9-27 A...........W, 21-13 A.............. L, 9-45 H.............W, 59-0 A...........W, 35-26 A...........W, 46-30 A...........W, 32-14 A............ L, 17-40 A.............W, 28-0 A.............. L, 6-27 A.W, 38-37 (2OT) A...........W, 21-16 A............ L, 23-45 H............ L, 15-31 H............ L, 14-43 A............ L, 13-23 A............ L, 17-31 A...........W, 45-31 A.............W, 27-0 H...........W, 31-16 A............ L, 10-15 N *........... L, 0-14 A...........W, 24-17 A...........W, 37-20 H...........W, 22-12 H...........W, 27-10 A...........W, 24-19 N ............W, 24-7 H...........W, 26-23 A...........W, 35-23 H...........W, 64-12 A............ L, 15-22 H............ L, 33-38 A...........W, 41-10 A...........W, 48-37 N ........... L, 21-56 A.............W, 17-9 H...........W, 45-13 H............ L, 16-49 A.............W, 17-7 A...........W, 34-20 A............ L, 14-41 H...........W, 34-22 H............ L, 10-31 N.............W, 27-3 A............ L, 14-38 H.............. L, 9-13 A....W, 24-21(OT) H............ L, 10-17 A...........W, 23-20 N...........W, 31-26 A...........W, 23-20 A............ L, 10-16 H............ L, 34-37 H................ L, 3-6 H............ L, 24-34 A...........W, 32-31 A............ L, 27-31 A............ L, 28-37 A............ L, 25-27 A.............. L, 9-40 A.............. L, 6-21 H............ L, 21-49 A...........W, 13-10 H.............. L, 3-34 H............ L, 17-24 H............ L, 17-49 A............ L, 10-27 A...........W, 38-30 H.............. L, 3-27 A............ L, 20-31 H.............. L, 0-16 A............ L, 14-34 H...........W, 45-24 A...........W, 28-20 H...........W, 38-14 A............ L, 17-29 N............ L, 35-45
(temperature 40 or below at kickoff) Site Result Temp Date Opponent Nov. 26, 2005 Connecticut A L, 10-15............ 33 Nov. 24, 2007 Pittsburgh A W, 48-37........... 35 Dec 6, 2008 West Virginia A L, 7-13.............. 29 Dec. 5, 2009 UConn A L, 27-29............ 34 Nov. 23, 2012 Cincinnati A L, 10-27............ 38 Dec. 7, 2013 Rutgers A L, 6-31.............. 33 NOTE: USF is 2-5 at 50 degrees or lower
USF IN HOT WEATHER 75 Games: 48-27 (64.0%) (temperature 80 or higher at kickoff) Date Opponent Site Sept. 6, 1997 Kentucky Wesl H Sept. 13, 1997 Citadel A Sept. 20, 1997 Drake H Oct. 4, 1997 Morehead St H Oct. 3, 1998 Citadel H Sept. 11, 1999 SWTexas St H Oct. 2, 1999 S. Illinois H Sept. 2, 2000 Jacksonville St H Sept. 16, 2000 James MadisonH Sept. 23, 2000 Baylor A Sept. 30, 2000 Troy State H Aug. 30, 2001 N. Illinois A Sept. 8, 2001 Pittsburgh A Sept. 22, 2001 Memphis A Oct. 13, 2001 Connecticut H Nov. 3, 2001 Houston H Aug. 29, 2002 Florida Atl H Sept. 7, 2002 N. Illinois H Sept. 14, 2002 Arkansas A Sept. 28, 2002 Oklahoma A Oct. 5, 2002 North Texas A Aug. 30, 2003 Alabama A* Sept. 6, 2003 Nicholls State H Oct. 4, 2003 Louisville H Oct. 18, 2003 Charleston S. H Oct. 25, 2003 S. Mississippi A Sept. 11, 2004 Tenn. Tech H Sept. 25, 2004 TCU A Oct. 2, 2004 Southern Miss H Sept. 10, 2005 Florida A&M H Sept. 17, 2005 UCF H Sept. 24, 2005 Louisville H Oct. 1, 2005 Miami A Sept. 2, 2006 McNeese St H Sept. 9, 2006 Florida Inter H Sept. 16, 2006 UCF A Sept. 29, 2006 Rutgers H Oct. 7, 2006 Connecticut H Sept. 1, 2007 Elon H Sept. 22, 2007 North Carolina H Sept. 28, 2007 West Virginia H A Oct. 6, 2007 FAU Oct. 13, 2007 UCF H Sept. 6, 2008 UCF A Sept 12, 2008 Kansas H Sept 20, 2008 FIU A Oct. 2, 2008 Pittsburgh H Oct. 18, 2008 Syracuse H Sept. 5, 2009 Wofford H Sept. 19, 2009 Charleston S. H Sept. 26, 2009 Florida State A Oct. 15, 2009 Cincinnati H Oct. 30, 2009 West Virginia H Sept. 4, 2010 Stony Brook H Sept.11, 2010 Florida A Sept. 26, 2010 Western Ken. H Oct. 2, 2010 FAU H Oct. 9, 2010 Syracuse H Nov. 27, 2010 Miami A Sept. 3, 2011 Notre Dame A Nov. 19, 2011 Miami H Sept. 1, 2012 Chattanooga H Sept. 8, 2012 Nevada A Sept. 13, 2012 Rutgers H Sept. 29, 2012 Florida State H Aug. 31, 2013 McNeese State H Sept. 14, 2013 Florida Atlantic H Sept. 28, 2013 Miami H Oct. 5, 2013 Cincinnati H
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Result Temp W, 80-3............. 86 L, 7-10.............. 87 L, 22-23............ 88 W, 33-17........... 87 W, 45-6............. 80 W, 17-10........... 86 W, 21-14........... 83 W, 40-0............. 88 W, 26-7............. 81 L, 13-28............ 97 W, 20-10........... 82 L, 17-20............ 83 W, 35-26........... 85 L, 9-17.............. 82 W, 40-21........... 88 W 45-6............. 84 W, 51-10........... 84 W, 37-6............. 88 L, 3-42.............. 87 L, 14-31............ 91 W, 24-17........... 84 L, 17-40............ 89 W, 27-17........... 85 W, 31-28........... 83 W, 55-7............. 82 L, 6-27.............. 82 W, 21-7............. 88 W, 45-44........... 85 L, 27-20............ 83 W, 37-3............. 84 W, 31-14........... 85 W, 45-14........... 87 L, 7-27.............. 81 W, 41-10........... 86 W, 21-20........... 84 W, 24-17........... 87 L, 20-22............ 84 W, 38-16........... 82 W, 28-13........... 83 W, 37-10........... 81 W, 21-13........... 82 W, 35-23........... 87 W, 64-12........... 82 W, 31-24 (OT).. 90 W, 37-34........... 84 W, 17-9............. 87 L, 21-26............ 81 W, 45-13........... 81 W, 40-7............. 90 W, 59-0............. 93 W, 17-7............. 88 L, 17-34............ 84 W, 30-19........... 82 W, 59-14........... 86 L, 14-38............ 89 W, 24-12........... 86 W, 31-3............. 86 L, 9-13.............. 82 W, 23-20 (OT).. 81 W, 23-20........... 93 L, 3-6................ 81 W, 34-13........... 86 W, 32-31........... 81 L, 13-23............ 84 L, 17-30............ 83 L, 53-21............ 88 L, 10-28............ 90 L, 21-49............ 80 W, 26-20........... 86
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USF’S RECORD WHEN... H H H A H H H
W, 36-31........... 88 L, 17-24............ 86 L, 17-49............ 90 L, 17-35............ 82 L, 17-24............ 81 W, 45-24........... 81 W, 38-14........... 84
Sept. 13, 2012 Sept. 29, 2012 Nov. 23, 2012 Oct. 31, 2013 Nov. 29, 2013 Sept. 19, 2014 Sept. 12, 2015 Nov. 26, 2015 Dec. 21, 2015 (B) Birmingham
VS. RANKED OPPONENTS
USF WHEN RANKED
42 Games: 14-28 (33.3%)
24 Games: 14-10 (58.3%)
Home: 10-12, Away: 4-13, Neutral: 0-1
(AP or USA Today Coaches Poll)
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Date Opponent Rank Site.. Result Week 3, 2007 North Carolina 23/24 H....W, 37-10 Week 4, 2007 #5 West Virginia 18/18 H....W, 21-13 Week 5, 2007 FAU 6/9 A.....W, 35-23 Week 6, 2007 UCF 5/5 H....W, 64-12 Week 7, 2007 Rutgers 2/3 A......L, 27-30 11/12 A......L, 15-22 Week 8, 2007 UConn Week 9, 2007 Cincinnati 20/21 H.....L, 33-38 Week 13, 2007 Pitt 25 (AP) A.....W, 48-37 Week 14, 2007 Oregon 23/23 N.....L, 21-56 Pre, 2008 UT-Martin 19/21 H......W, 56-7 Week 1, 2008 UCF 17/18 A.....W, 31-24 Week 2, 2008 #13/11 Kansas 19/18 H....W, 37-34 Week 3, 2008 FIU 12/16 A.......W, 17-9 Week 4, 2008 NC State 13/14 A.....W, 41-10 Week 5, 2008 Pitt 10/10 H.....L, 21-26 Week 6, 2008 Bye 19/20 --.................-Week 7, 2008 Syracuse 19/20 H....W, 45-13 Week 8, 2008 Louisville 14/14 A......L, 20-24 Week 9, 2008 Cincinnati 24/23 A......L, 10-24 Week 5, 2009 Bye 23/24 --.................-Week 6, 2009 #8/9 Cincinnati 21/21 H.....L, 17-34 Week 10, 2009 Rutgers 23/24 A........L, 0-31 Week 3, 2011 Ball St. 22 (C) H......W, 37-7 Week 4, 2011 FAMU 20/22 H....W, 70-17 Week 5, 2011 UTEP 18/17 H....W, 52-24 Week 6, 2011 Pittsburgh 16/14 A......L, 17-44
The Sports Network I-AA Poll Date Opponent Sept. 27, 1997 WKU Nov. 15, 1997 Georgia S. Sept. 25, 1999 Troy State Oct. 16, 1999 Illinois State Oct. 30, 1999 James Madison Nov. 13, 1999 Hofstra Sept. 16, 2000 James Madison Sept. 30, 2000 Troy State Oct. 7, 2000 S. Miss Nov. 4, 2000 WKU Sept. 28, 2002 Oklahoma Nov. 16, 2002 Bowling Green Oct. 10, 2003 TCU Oct. 22, 2004 Louisville Dec. 4, 2004 Pittsburgh Sept. 24, 2005 Louisville Oct, 1, 2005 Miami Dec. 3, 2005 West Virginia Sept. 29, 2006 Rutgers Nov. 18, 2006 Louisville Nov. 25, 2006 West Virginia Sept. 8, 2007 Auburn Sept. 28, 2007 West Virginia Sept 12, 2008 Kansas Sept. 26, 2009 Florida State Oct. 15, 2009 Cincinnati Oct. 24, 2009 Pittsburgh Oct. 30, 2009 West Virginia Nov. 28, 2009 Miami Sept. 11, 2010 Florida Oct. 14, 2010 West Virginia Sept. 3, 2011 Notre Dame Dec. 1, 2011 West Virginia Sept. 29, 2012 Florida State Sept. 28, 2013 Miami Oct. 26, 2013 Louisville Nov. 29, 2013 UCF Sept. 27, 2014 Wisconsin Oct. 11, 2014 East Carolina Sept. 12, 2015 Florida State Nov. 14, 2015 Temple Dec. 21, 2015 W. Kentucky
Rank Site.. Result 3 A........L, 3-31 8 H.....L, 23-24 3 A......L, 24-41 6 H....W, 14-13 10 A........L, 3-13 6 H.....L, 23-42 13 H......W, 26-7 1 H....W, 20-10 17 (AP) A........L, 7-41 6 H....W, 30-24 2 (AP) A......L, 14-31 25 (USA) H......W, 29-7 18 (AP) H.....L, 10-13 15 (AP) A........L, 9-41 19 (AP) H.....L, 14-43 9 (AP) H....W, 45-14 9 (AP) A........L, 7-27 12 (AP) H.....L, 13-28 23 (AP) H.....L, 20-22 10 (AP) A........L, 8-31 7 (AP) A.....W, 24-19 17/13 A.....W, 26-23 5 H....W, 21-13 11 H....W, 37-34 18 A.......W, 17-7 8/9 H.....L, 17-34 20/19 A......L, 14-41 20/20 H....W, 30-19 19/21 H.....L, 10-31 8/8 A......L, 14-38 25/25 A........L, 6-20 16/18 A.....W, 23-20 22/23 H.....L, 27-30 4/4 H.....L, 17-30 15/15 H.....L, 21-49 16/18 H.......L, 3-34 17/19 A......L, 20-23 19/17 A......L, 10-27 19/19 H.....L, 17-28 11/8 A......L, 14-34 21/21 H....W, 44-23 25/25 N.....L, 35-45
USF ON TELEVISION 174 Games: 98-76 (56.3%) ABC (Regional): 0-5 Date Nov. 26, 2005 Oct. 27, 2007 Nov. 3, 2007 Nov. 28, 2009 Oct. 20, 2012
CBS: 0-1
Opponent Site............Result Connecticut A................L, 10-15 Connecticut A................L, 15-22 Cincinnati H................L, 38-35 Miami H................L, 10-31 Louisville A................L, 25-27
Dec. 31, 2007 Oregon %
N................L, 21-56
Oct. 10, 2015 Oct. 31, 2015 Nov. 7, 2015 Nov. 14, 2015 Nov. 20, 2015
Syracuse Navy East Carolina Temple Cincinnati
W............. W, 45-24 A................L, 17-29 A.............. W, 22-17 H.............. W, 44-23 H.............. W, 65-27
Aug. 30, 2003 Oct. 22, 2004 Oct. 22, 2006 Sept. 22, 2007 Oct. 18, 2007 Oct. 2, 2008 Oct. 30, 2008 Oct. 15, 2009 Nov. 12, 2009 Oct. 14, 2010 Dec. 31, 2010 Sept. 29, 2011 Dec. 1, 2011
Alabama Louisville Cincinnati N. Carolina Rutgers Pittsburgh Cincinnati Cincinnati Rutgers West Virginia Clemson Pittsburgh West Virginia
A (B)..........L, 17-40 A..................L, 9-41 A..................L, 6-23 H.............. W, 37-10 A................L, 27-30 H................L, 21-26 A`...............L, 10-24 H................L, 17-34 A..................L, 0-31 A..................L, 6-20 N*............. W, 31-26 A................L, 44-17 H................L, 30-27
ESPN: 4-18
* Meineke Car Care Bowl, Charlotte, N.C. ^ Papajohns.com Bowl, Birmingham, Ala. % Brut Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas # MajicJack St. Petersburg Bowl @ International Bowl, Toronto, Ont. > Miami Beach Bowl, Miami, Fla.
H................L, 13-23 H................L, 17-30 A................L, 10-27 A................L, 23-35 A................L, 20-23 H.............. W, 17-14 A................L, 14-34 A................ W, 44-3 N>..............L, 35-45
ESPN2: 15-15 Oct. 10, 2003 TCU Oct. 31, 2003 Cincinnati Nov. 3, 2004 UAB Nov. 27, 2004 Memphis Dec. 4, 2004 Pittsburgh Dec. 31, 2005 NC State (C) Sept. 29, 2006 Rutgers Nov. 25, 2006 West Virginia Dec. 23, 2006 E.Carolina (B) Sept. 8, 2007 Auburn Sept. 28, 2007 West Virginia Sept. 6, 2008 UCF Sept 12, 2008 Kansas Dec 6, 2008 West Virginia Nov 23, 2008 UConn Dec 20, 2008 Memphis Oct. 30, 2009 West Virginia Dec. 5, 2009 UConn Jan. 2, 2010 N. Illinois @ Oct. 22, 2010 Cincinnati Nov. 3, 2010 Rutgers Nov. 27, 2010 Pittsburgh Dec. 4, 2010 UConn Nov. 11, 2011 Syracuse Nov. 25, 2011 Louisville Dec. 1, 2012 Pittsburgh Oct. 26, 2013 Louisville Dec. 7, 2013 Rutgers Oct. 24, 2014 Cincinnati Nov. 28, 2014 UCF Oct. 2, 2015 Memphis (C) Charlotte, NC (B) Birmingham, AL
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ESPNews: 2-2 Oct. 18, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Nov. 22, 2014 Oct. 24, 2015
Tulsa Houston Memphis SMU
Sept. 3, 2011
Notre Dame
NBC (1-0)
A.............. W, 38-30 H..................L, 3-27 A................L, 20-31 H.............. W, 38-14
SEC NETWORK (0-1) Sept. 11, 2010 Florida
H................L, 10-13 H.............. W, 24-17 A.............. W, 45-20 H................L, 15-31 H................L, 14-43 N..................L, 0-14 H................L, 20-22 A.............. W, 24-19 N................ W, 24-7 A.............. W, 26-23 H.............. W, 21-13 A.............. W, 31-24 H.............. W, 37-34 . A..................L, 7-13 H.............. W, 17-13 N#............ W, 41-10 H.............. W, 30-19 A................L, 27-29 N................ W, 27-3 A.............. W, 38-30 H.............. W, 28-27 H................L, 10-17 H................L, 16-18 A.............. W, 37-17 H................L, 34-24 H..................L, 3-27 L.......................3-34 L...................L, 6-31 A................L, 17-24 H..................L, 0-16 H................L, 17-24
A.............W, 23-20 A ............ L, 14-38
BIG EAST (ESPN REGIONAL): 14-6 CBS COLLEGE SPORTS: 2-2 CSTV: 1-0 BRIGHT HOUSE BHSN: 3-0 FOX SPORTS NET/ SPORTSCHANNEL: 14-9 FOX SPORTS NEW YORK: 0-1 REGIONAL NEWS NETWORK: 1-0 SUN SPORTS: 0-1 SUNSHINE NETWORK: 1-1 TBS SUPERSTATION: 0-1
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WFTS-ABC 28: 3-3
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WMOR-TV: 5-6 WTOG-UPN 44: 3-3
COACHES REVIEW RECORDS
HOMECOMING SCORES
HISTORY
19 Games: 10-9 (52.6%)
ESPN 3: 8-6
CBS Sports Network: 4-1
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Rutgers Florida State Cincinnati Houston UCF UConn Florida State UCF W. Kentucky>
Oct. 15, 2005 Sept. 9, 2006 Oct. 2, 2010 Sept. 24, 2011 Sept. 1, 2012 Oct. 27, 2012 Aug. 31, 2013 Sept. 14, 2013 Oct. 5, 2013 Oct. 12, 2013 Nov. 16, 2013 Nov. 23, 2013 Aug. 30, 2014 Sept. 5, 2015
Pittsburgh A................L, 17-31 Florida International H.............. W, 21-20 FAU H................ W, 31-3 UTEP H . W, 54-24 Chattanooga H.............. W, 34-13 Syracuse H................L, 36-37 McNeese State H................L, 21-53 Florida Atlantic H................L, 10-28 Cincinnati H.............. W, 26-20 UConn A.............. W, 13-10 Memphis H................L, 10-23 SMU H..................L, 6-16 W. Carolina H.............. W, 36-31 Florida A&M H................ W, 51-3
Sept. 3, 2005 Sept. 24, 2005 Oct. 1, 2005 Oct. 14, 2006 Nov. 18, 2006 Oct. 6, 2007 Oct. 13, 2007 Nov. 17, 2007 Sept 20, 2008 Sept 27, 2008 Sept. 26, 2009 Nov. 11, 2010 Nov. 27, 2010 Nov. 18, 2011 Nov. 3, 2012 Sept. 7, 2013 Sept. 28, 2013 Sept. 27, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Sept. 19, 2015 Oct. 17, 2015
Penn State Louisville at Miami North Carolina Louisville FAU UCF Louisville FIU NC State Florida State Louisville Miami Miami UConn Michigan St Miami Wisconsin E. Carolina Maryland UConn
ESPNU: 22-9
A................L, 13-23 H.............. W, 45-14 A..................L, 7-27 A.............. W, 37-20 A..................L, 8-31 A.............. W, 35-23 H.............. W, 64-12 H.............. W, 55-17 A................ W, 17-9 A.............. W, 41-10 A................ W, 17-7 A.............. W, 24-21 A.............. W, 23-20 H....................L, 6-3 H................ W, 13-6 A..................L, 6-21 H................L, 21-49 A................L, 10-27 H................L, 17-28 A................L, 17-35 A.............. W, 28-20
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Year Date Opponent .............. Result 1997 Oct. 18 Southern Illinois .............. L, 10-23 1998 Nov. 7 Cumberland ...............W, 69-3 1999 Nov. 6 New Haven .............W, 41-27 2000 Nov. 4 Western Kentucky...........W, 30-24 2001 Nov. 3 Houston ...............W, 45-6 2002 Nov. 9 Memphis .............W, 31-28 2003 Oct. 31 Cincinnati .. W, 24-17 (2OT) 2004 Oct. 16 Army .............. L, 35-42 2005 Dec. 3 * West Virginia .............. L, 13-28 2006 Nov. 4 Pittsburgh .............W, 22-12 2007 Nov. 3 Cincinnati .............. L, 38-33 Syracuse .............W, 45-13 2008 Oct. 18 Louisville .............W, 34-22 2009 Nov. 21 Syracuse ................ L, 9-13 2010 Oct. 9 2011 Oct. 22 Cincinnati .............. L, 34-37 2012 Oct. 27 Syracuse .............. L, 36-37 2013 Oct. 26 Louisville ................ L, 3-34 2014 Oct. 11 East Carolina .............. L, 17-28 2015 Oct. 10 Syracuse .............W, 45-24 * Rescheduled from October 22 due to hurricane threat
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OVERTIME GAMES 10 Games: 9-1 (90.0%) Year Date 1999 Oct. 23 2003 Oct. 4 2003 Oct. 31 2003 Nov. 8 2004 Sept. 25 2007 Sept. 8 2008 Sept. 6 2010 Nov. 13 2010 Nov. 27 2011 Nov. 5
Opponent....................... Result New Hampshire...... W, 42-41 (OT) Louisville............... W, 31-28 (2OT) Cincinnati.............. W, 24-17 (2OT) @ECU.................. W, 38-37 (2OT) @TCU.................. W, 45-44 (2OT) @Auburn................ W, 26-23 (OT) @UCF.................... W, 31-24 (OT) @Louisville............. W, 24-21 (OT) @Miami.................. W, 23-20 (OT) @Rutgers.................L, 17-20 (OT)
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TEAM GAME ALL-TIME RECORDS ROSTER OFFENSE -A-A-ADevin Abraham, 2014, 2015, DB, 20, Tarpon Springs, Fla., East Lake Rodney Adams, 2014, 2015, WR, 87, St. Petersburg, Fla., Lakewood HS/Toledo Spencer Adkinson, 2013, 2014, 2015 TE, 48, Seminole, Fla., Indian Rocks Christian Ivan Alicot, 1997, 1998, OC/OT, 78, Miami, Fla., Miami Senior Edner Alcin, 2007,2008, 2009 WR, 6, Tampa, Fla., Chamberlain Jason Allen, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 LB, 16, Ft. Myers, Fla., Ft. Myers Nate Allen, 2006, 2007,2008, 2009 DB, 5, Cape Coral, Fla., Cape Coral Delbert Alvarado, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 PK/P, 24/25, Tampa, Fla., Robinson Kofi Amichia, 2013, 2014, 2015, OL, 75, Powder Springs, Ga., McEachern RJ Anderson, 1998, 1999, WR, 82, Gainesville, Fla., Buchholtz David Aristil, 2012, WR, 19, Boynton Beach, Fla., Park Vista Billy Attix, 1998, 1999, OT/OG, 62/76, Umatilla, Fla., Umatilla Jimel Atkins, 2013, WR, 27, Jacksonville, Fla., Ponte Vedra/Central Conn. St. Bermanley Augustin, WR, 84, Delray Beach, Fla., Atlantic Brett Avery, 1997, 1998, DE, 98, Tampa, Fla., Tampa Catholic Daniel Awoleke, 2014, 2015, DE, 93, Lakeland, Fla., George Jenkins Matt Aycox 2006, 2007, DE, 93, Gainesville, Fla., Gainesville Sharly Azard, 2010, 2011, LB, 53/57, Scotch Plains, N.J., Abraham Clark
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OUTLOOK PLAYERS COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF MEDIA
David Bailey, 2003, OL, 70, Plant City, Fla., Durant Joe Bain, 2002, 2003, 2004, WR, 88/9, Dade City, Fla., Pasco Brandon Baker, 2002, 2003, 2004 2005, P, 47, Lake Placid, Fla., Lake Placid George Baker, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, CB, 22, Miami, Fla., Archbishop Carroll Dexter Baldwin, 2009, WR, 13, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Josh Balloon, 2003, 2004, 2005, LB, 57, Tampa, Fla., Jefferson Ronnie Banks, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, QB, 14, New Orleans, La., Lawless Chad Barnhardt, 1997, 1998, QB, 10, Lake Wales, Fla., Lake Wales Chris Barr, 2015, WR, 1, Jacksonvill, Fla., Trinity Christian Sam Barrington, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, LB, 36, Jacksonville, Fla., Terry Parker Jamar Bass, 2009, 2010, OL, 63, Apopka, Fla., Apopka Bradley Battles, 2011, 2012, RB, 24, Marianna, Fla., Marianna Cedric Battles, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DL, 55, Coleman, Fla., Wildwood Jimmy Bayes, 2015, LB, 4, Immokalee, Fla., Immokalee David Bedford, 2008, 2009, 2010, DE, 58, Palm Beach, Fla., Palm Beach Central Cedric Bell, 1997, 1998, OG, 75/71, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Treco Bellamy, 2005, LB, 52, Monticello, Fla., Jefferson County Steven Bench, 2013, 2014, 2015, QB, 2, Bainbridge, Ga., Cairo HS/Penn State Ryan Benjamin, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, LS, 53, New Port Richey, Fla., River Ridge Zach Benjamin, 2013, 2014, WR, 15, Tampa, Fla., Tampa Catholic Mike Benzer, 2005, 2006, PK, 28, Longwood, Fla., Lyman Jason Bingham, 2001, WR, 80, New Port Richey, Fla., River Ridge Darren Bishop,1997, 1998, WR, 17, St. Petersburg, Fla., Lakewood Chris Bivins Jr., 2012, 2013, DB, 4, Gainesville, Fla., Gainesville Josh Black, 2014, LB, 55, Tampa, Fla., Sickles Ian Blackwell, 1999, DE, 58, Pensacola, Fla., Escambia Marquel Blackwell, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, QB, 10, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins Will Bleakley, 2004, 2005, 2006, TE, 84, Crystal River, Fla, Crystal River Tchecoy Blount, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, DE, 56, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins Dontavia Bogan 2007,2008, 2009, 2010, WR, 81, Thomasville, Ga., Central County Maikon Bonani, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, K, 28, Lake Wales, Fla. Lake Wales David Bossone, 2002, RB, 39, Palm Harbor, Fla., Palm Harbor University HS Ryan Bourdeau, 2004, 2005, LS, 78, Seminole, Fla., Seminole Spencer Boyd, 2011, DB, 31, Cape Coral, Fla., Cape Coral A.J. Brant, 2004, 2005, DB, 5, Daytona Beach, Fla., Mainland Stephen Bravo-Brown, 2010, 2011, 2013, WR, 80, North Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas Craig Breen, 2009, RB, 38, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter Chris Breit, 2012, LB/FB, 40, Tampa, Fla., H.B. Plant Vince Brewer, 2000, 2001, 2002,2003, RB, 25, Bartow, Fla., Bartow Isaac Bristol, 1997, 1998, OT, 65, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Justin Brockhaus-Kann, 2010, 2011, 2012, P, 18, Winter Springs, Fla., Winter Springs Kevin Bronson, 2015, DT, 99, Delray Beach, Fla., Village Acad. Kyle Bronson, 2005, PK, 35, Tampa, Fla., Wharton
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Ryeshene Bronson, 2014, 2015, WR, 81, Fort Myers, Fla., Dunbar Bernard Brown, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, CB, 23,Jacksonville, Fla, Lee D’Juan Brown, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, CB, 42, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central John Brown, 2000, DE, 99, Lakeland, Fla., Lakeland Joshua Brown, 2012, 2013, DB, 25, Lancaster, Texas, Lancaster, Arizona Western CC Zack Bullock, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, LB, 52, Sebring, Fla., Sebring David Burdetsky, 2012, 2013, LS, 62, Jacksonville, Fla., Trinity Christian Jeremy Burnett, 2004, 2005, DB, 33, Tampa, Fla., Jefferson Derek Busciglio, 1997, 1998, DT, 93, Plant City, Fla., Plant City Solomon Burgess, 1999,2000, 2001, 2002, DB, 32/27, Delray Beach, Fla., Atlantic Jarriett Buie, 2006, 2007, 2008, DE, 91/90, Tampa, Fla., Armwood Ben Busbee, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 TE, 82, Mobile, Ala., McGill-Toolen Jason Butler, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, LB, 50/64, Bartow, Fla., Bartow Tyson Butler, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, CB, 4, Fort Myers, Fla. Cypress Lake Jamie Byrd, 2014, 2015, DB, 2, Dade City, Fla., Pasco HS/TCU/Iowa West CC
-C-C-CDerrick Calloway, 2013, 2014, DT, 8, Bradenton, Fla., Manatee Quinton Callum, 2001, 2002, 2003, RB, 34, Lake City, Fla., Columbia Joey Camero, 1997, 1998, 1999, NT, 51, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Javan Camon, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DB, 12, DB, Punta Gorda, Fla., Charlotte Howard Campbell, 2001, 2002, DL, 92, Ocilla, Ga., Irwin County Shawn Cannon, 2007, 2008, RB, 24, Pensacola, Fla., Tate Nick Capogna, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 OC, 63/69, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Catholic Vinny Capogna, 2002, 2003, LB, 59, Clearwater, Fla.,Clearwater Catholic Edsel Caprice, 2012, LB, 58, Cape Coral, Fla., Cape Coral Jake Carlton, 2012, 2013, 2014, TE, 42/41, Bradenton, Fla., Lakewood Ranch Jared Carnes, 2005, 2006, 2007 OT, 70, St. Petersburg, Fla., St. Petersburg Catholic Chris Carothers, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, OL, 74, Clearwater, Fla.,Clearwater Derek Carter, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, DE/TE, 85, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Sean Cassese, 1999, 2000, OG, 62, Carmel, N.Y., Carmel Spencer Cavalieri, 2012, FB, 38, Tampa, Fla., Gaither Aleous Chambers, 1999, 2000, FB, 9, Tampa, Fla., Chamberlain Jackie Chambers, 2004, 2005, WR, 83, Miami, Fla., Edison Todd Chandler, 2012, 2013, 2014, DT, 95, Miami, Fla., Northwestern Curtis Chance, 2004, DL, 98, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins Carl Charles, 1997, LB, 57, Immokalee, Fla., Immokalee Hassan Childs, 2013, 2014, DB, 22, Kissimmee, Fla., Osceola Jon Chivas, 1999, DB, 4, Sarasota, Fla., Riverview Kevin Christian, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, OT/OG, 79, Bradenton, Fla., Bayshore Mattias Ciabatti, 2013, 2014, 2015, P, 49, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Richard Clebert, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 DL, 76, Miami, Fla., Edison Jermaine Clemons, 1997, 1998, 1999, RB, 22, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Reshard Cliett, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, LB, 16, Thomasville, Ga., Thomas County Central Casey Cobb, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, TE/LS, 89, Gulf Breeze, Fla., Gulf Breeze Joe Condron, 1999, OT, 73, Brooksville, Fla., Central Eric Conway, 2002, 2003, DB, 30, Temple Terrace, Fla., Jesuit Lakenji Cooper, 1998, DB, 3, Largo, Fla., Largo Andre Copeland, 2004, RB, 22, Lake City, Fla., Columbia David Cozzo 2007, WR, 14, Miami, Fla., Palmetto Allen Cray, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 DL, 94, Lake City, Fla., Columbia Clenton Crossley, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, RB, 28, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter
-D-D-DChris Daley, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, DE, 57, Brooksville, Fla., Hernando B.J. Daniels, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, QB, 7, Tallahasse, Fla., Lincoln Justin Daniel, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, LS, 73, Punta Gorda, Fla., Charlotte Lucas Darr, 2007,2008 LB, 52, Clearwater, Fla., Countryside Courtney Davenport, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, RB/LB, 30/31, Quincy, Fla., N. Florida Christian Andre Davis, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, WR, 81/7, Tampa, Fla., Jefferson Claude Davis, 2010, 2011, DE, 90, Lakeland, Fla., Lake Gibson Devon Davis, 2002, 2003, 2004, LB, 52, Miramar, Fla., Miramar Frank Davis, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, OG/OT, 68, Republic of Panama, Kilpatrick Glenn Davis, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, CB, 24, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins Kameron Davis, 2013, OL, 68, Lauderhill, Fla., Northeast
Willie Davis, 2013, RB, 32, Lithonia, Ga., Stephenson Ken Dawson, 1999, 2000, 2001, OT, 72, Seffner, Fla., Armwood Rony Delisca, 2009, 2011, DE, 45/52, Tampa, Fla., Wharton Clif Dell, 1997, 1998, WR, 4, Tampa, Fla., King Courtney Denson, 2005, 2006, 2007, WR/QB, 1/8/7, Miami, Fla., Central Marc Dile, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 OT, 78, Miami, Fla., Edison Elkanah Dillon, 2015, TE, 85, Ocala, Fla., North Miami Otis Dixon, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, FB, 21, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Ricardo Dixon, 2010, 2011, DB, 38, Hallandale, Fla., Hallandale Mak Djulbegovic, 2013, 2014, 2015, OL, 71, Tampa, Fla., Carollwood Day Djems Don, 1998, 2000, DT, 96, Miami, Fla., North Miami Beach Keely Dorsey,, 2006, RB, 10, Tallahassee, Fla., Lincoln Dylan Douglas, 2007, DB, 2, Jacksonville, Fla., Jackson Albert Dowdell, 2002, DB, 38, Miami, Fla., Northwestern Darryl Dudding, 2006, 2007, 2008, LS, 58, Indian Rocks, Fla., Indian Rocks Christian Eric Dungy, 2014, WR, 19, Tampa, Fla., Plant HS/Oregon Matt Dunkle, 1999, DT, 47, Jacksonville, Fla., University Christian Chris Dunkley, 2013, 2014, WR/DB, 88/1, Pahokee, Fla., Pahokee HS/Florida Cody Durakovic, 2009, 2010, 2011, LB, 59, Tampa, Fla., Sickles Reshod Durant, 1999, 2000, WR, 15, Gainesville, Fla., Eastside Kenneth Durden, 2012, 2013, DB, 23, Valdosta, Ga., Lowndes Jordan Duval, 2013, WR, 19/82, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough
-E-E-EQuinterrius Eatmon, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, OT, 70, Prichard, Ala., CF Vigor Damien Edwards, 2011, 2012, OT, 73, Chandler, Ariz., Chandler Marcus Edwards, 2002, 2008 WR, 83, Tampa, Fla., Clearwater Catholic Marcus Edwards, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 WR, 11, Mayo, Fla., Lafayette Therrimann Edwards, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, DT, 63, Lake Wales, Fla., Lake Wales Chris Ellick, 2005, 2006, 37, DB, Tampa, Fla., Wharton Ryan Eppes, QB/LB/FB, 19/11/36, Seminole, Fla., Largo Brian Erb, 1997, TE, 89, Spring Hill, Fla., Hudson Colby Erskin, 2006, 2008, 2009, WR, 29, Seminole, Fla., Seminole Guito Ervilus, 2013, 2014, TE, 89, Orlando, Fla., Oak Ridge Danous Estenor, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, OL, 60, Palm Beach, Fla., Palm Beach Central Bobby Eveld, 2010, 2011, 2013, QB, 13, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Tommy Eveld, 2013, 2014, QB/WR, 16/17, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Russell Everitt, 1998, OC, 61, Cape Coral, Fla., Cape Coral
-F-F-FMark Feldman, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, TE, 44, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Catholic Nate Ferguson, 2015, S, 37, Tampa, Fla., Sickles Brian Fisher, 2001, 2002, 2003, WR/RB/QB, 16/5, Pensacola, Fla., Pine Forest Jimmy Fitts, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, OG, 75, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Quinton Flowers, 2014, 2015, QB, 9, Miami, Fla., Miami Jackson Matt Floyd, 2012, 2013, QB, 11, Milton, Fla., Milton Mike Ford, 2007,2008, 2009, RB, 26, Sarasota, Fla., Sarasota Julius Forte, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, DE, 54, St. Petersburg, Fla., Boca Ciega Jason Fox, 1997, LB/FB, 34, Ocala, Fla., Forest Jason Fox, 2006, 2007,2008, OC, 62/41, Valrico, Fla., Durant Bryan Freese, 1997, QB, 14, Seminole, Fla., Osceola Ryan Frisco, 1997, 1998, DE, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Tajee Fullwood, 2014, 2015, S, 13, Tampa, Fla., Tampa Bay Tech
-G-G-GLouis Gachette, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 DB, 7, Immokalee, Fla., Immokalee Michael Galati, 2015, C, 68, Bradenton, Fla., Manatee Ruben Garcia, 2012, 2013, 2014, LB, 48, Plant City, Fla., Durant J.B. Garris, 2004, WR, 10, Gibsonton, Fla., East Bay Josh Garvin, 2009, OG, 69, Lakeland, Fla., Lake Gibson C.J. Garye, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, DB/LB, 29, Tallahassee, Fla., Lincoln Glen Gauntt, 1997, 1998, 1999, QB, 18/17, Sarasota,Fla., Booker Justin Geisler, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, PK, 49, Land O’ Lakes, Fla., Land O’ Lakes Sampson Genus, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, OC, 62, Lake City, Fla., Columbia Woody George, 2005, 2006, 2007, DL, 96, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central Cameron Gergley, 2015, DB, 25, Orlando, Fla., Winter Park Ryne Giddins, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, DE, 7/97, Seffner, Fla., Armwood Ryan Gilliam, 2006, 2007, DB, 22, Tallahassee, Fla., Lincoln
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Darren Haliburton, 2005, WR, 88, Riviera Beach, Fla., Suncoast Andre Hall, 2004, 2005, RB, 2, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins Jeremi Hall, 2013, 2014, OL, 73, Atlanta, Ga., Tri-Cities Kalin Hall, 2012, LB, 40, Bradenton, Fla., Bayshore Corian Hamilton, 2013, 2014, 2015, LB, 42, Orlando, Fla., Olympia James Hamilton, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, DT, 90, Orlando, Fla. Olympia Patrick Hampton, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, DE, 41, Lithonia, Ga. Martin Luther King Tommie Hankerson, 2013, DB, 41, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Boyd Anderson HS/ Dean College Antwon Hanks, 2006, 2007, 2008, WR, 19, Lake Weir, Fla., Lake Weir LeGrande Harley, 2014, LB, 54, Durham, N.C., Southern Durham HS/ Georgia Military College Aaron Harris, 2006, DL, 2007, 2008, 2009, DT, 98, Williston, Fla., Williston Nigel Harris, 2013, 2014, 2015, LB, 57, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Steve Hatley, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, DE, 55, St. Petersburg, Fla., Northeast Jeff Hawkins, 2010, 2012, TE, 89, Ocala, Fla., Vanguard Shawn Hay, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, DE, 88, Jupiter, Fla., Jupiter Ahmad Hayes, 1997, WR, 3, Boynton Beach, Fla., Santaluces Colby Hearn, 2003, 2004, WR, 87, WR, Belleview, Fla., Belleview Ryan Hearn, 2000, 2001, 2002, DB/WR, 37, Belleview, Fla., Belleview Bruce Hector, 2013, 2014, 2015, DT, 60, Tampa, Fla., Robinson Ron Hemingway, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, DB, 3, St. Petersburg, Fla., St. Petersburg Billy Henderson, 2002, 2003, 2004, RB, 26/13, Pinellas Park, Fla.,Pinellas Park Chuck Henderson, 1999, LB/DE, 66, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Anthony Henry, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, DB, 12, Ft. Myers, Fla., Estero Zach Hermann, 2007, 2008,2009, OG, 61, Oldsmar, Fla., Eask Lake Alex Herron, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, OC, 71, New Smyrna Beach, Fla., New Smyrna Beach Houston Hess, 2006, 2007, 2008, LB, 40 Oswego, Ill., Oswego Joe Herzhauser, 2007, 2008, OT, 72, St. Petersburg, Fla., Lakewood Jessie Hester, 2005, 2007, 2008 2009, WR, 87, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central Elgin Hicks, 2001, 2002, 2003, WR, 22, Punta Gorda, Fla., Charlotte Jake Hickson, 2000, TE, 35, New Smyrna Beach, Fla., New Smyrna Beach George Higgins, 1999, TE, 41, Tarpon Springs, Fla., Tarpon Springs Amp Hill, 2006, WR, 6, Jacksonville, Fla., First Coast Anthony Hill, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, DL, 96, Pensacola, Fla., Pensacola Carlton Hill, 2005, QB, 4, Monticello, Fla., Jefferson County Cedric Hill, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,TE, 9, Valdosta, Ga., Valdosta Chris Hill, 1997, FB, 36, Sarasota, Fla. Demetrius “Shawn” Hill, 2014, 2015, DE, 9, Kankakee, Ill., Kankakee HS/ Fort Scott CC Dudley Hill, 1998, WR, 30, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas Michael Hill, 2015, K, 40, Tarpon Springs, Fla., Tarpon Springs Chaz Hine, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, OL, 79, Lithia, Fla., Newsome Lance Hoeltke, 1997, QB, 16, Palm Beach, Fla. Ronnie Hoggins, 2015, CB, 19, Coconut Creek, Fla., Monarch Matt Holt, 1999, WR, 87, Bradenton, Fla., Bayshore
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-I-I-IPhilip Ibisi, 2001, 2002, DE, 96, Miami, Fla., Carol City Chris Iskra, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, WR, 83/9, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Catholic
-J-J-JAmarri Jackson, 2005, 2006, 2007, WR, 18, Sarasota, Fla., Riverview Charlie Jackson, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, WR, 1, Miami, Fla., Edison Vincent Jackson 2015, LB, 15, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Elliot Jacobs, 2013, FB, 40, Fort Pierce, Fla., Central Steven Jacques, 2013, OL/OG, 72, Hollywood, Fla., South Broward Jamaal Jenkins, 2005, 2006, 2007, DB, 10/23, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central JaQuez Jenkins, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, DB/S, 30/3, St. Petersburg, Fla., Lakewood Mike Jenkins, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, DB, 2/4, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Mike Jeune, 2011, 2012, LB, 35, Jacksonville, Fla., Terry Parker D’Ernest Johnson, 2014, 2015, RB, 32/2, Immokalee, Fla., Immokalee Julian Johnson, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, LB, 40/53, Longwood, Fla., Lyman Ron Johnson, 1998, 1999, 2000, NT, 49/97, Tampa, Fla., Armwood Taurus Johnson, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, WR, 89, Cape Coral, Fla., Cape Coral Clinton Jones, 2013, 2014, WR, 25, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Blanche Ely Johnnie Jones, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, DB, 35/27, Sarasota, Fla., Booker Kenyatta Jones, 1997, 1998,1999, 2000, OT, 74, Gainesville, Fla., Eastside Maurice Jones, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, LB, 6, Bradenton, Fla., Booker Tim Jones, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, TE/DE, 82/99, Lakeland, Fla., Kathleen Sabbath Joseph, 2007,2008, 2009, 2010, LB, 43/11, Miami, Fla., Central Mark Joyce, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, S, 26, Deland, Fla., Deland Thor Jozwiak, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, OL, 64, Eagle Lake, Fla., Lake Region Josh Julmiste, 2005, 2006, DE, 91, Miramar, Fla., Miramar Pat Julmiste, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, QB, 17/3, Miramar, Fla., Miramar Tavares Jurineack, 2000, 2001, 2002, DT, 94, Orlando, Fla., Cypress Creek
-K-K-KJake Kaufman, 2013, 2014, OL, 77, Jersey City, N.J., St. Peters Prep Richard Kelly, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, FB , 39/43, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter Devin Kennedy, 2003, 2004, RB, 24, Tampa, Fla., Plant Andrew Ketchel, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, TE, 85, Shalimar, Fla., Choctawhatchee Cedric King, 2002, 2003, WR, 7, St. Petersburg, Fla., Gibbs James Kirkland, 1997, WR/DB, 29, Clearwater, Fla., Osceola Marvin Kloss, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, K, 27, Naples, Fla., Barron Collier Craig Kobel, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DL, 40, Lake Worth, Fla., Santaluces Stefan Konjanovski, DL, 61, Largo, Fla., Largo
-L-L-LLindsey Lamar, 2009 RB, 2010, 2011, WR, 2012 RB, 5, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Michael Lanaris, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, LB, 55, Lake Mary, Fla., Lake Mary Evan Landi, 2009 QB, 2010 WR, 2011, 2012 TE, 12/9, Coral Springs, Fla., Coral Springs Charter Chris Lane, 2009, 2010, DB, 24, Miami, Fla., Everglades Max Lang, 2012, 2013, OL, 67, Orlando, Fla., Boone Devekeyan ‘DeDe’ Lattimore, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, LB, 34, Athens, Ga., Cedar Shoals Craig Laufer, 1997, OC, 61, Coral Springs, Fla., Taravella Eric Lee, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, DE, 91, Daphne, Ala., Daphne A.J. Legree, 2015, WR, 6, Fort White, Fla.,Fort White/Kentucky Jason Lehman, 2002, 2003, OL, 64, Los Angeles, Calif., Ribet Academy Jon Lejiste, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, DB, 12/8, Delray Beach, Fla., Atlantic Community
C.J. Lewis, 2002, 2003, 2004, WR, 1, Titusville, Fla.,Astronaut Travis Lipp, 2001, 2003, 2004, WR, 81/23, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Craig Lloyd, 2003, FB, 38, Daytona Beach, Fla., Mainland Casey Loesch, 1999, DL, 95, St. Petersburg, Fla., St. Petersburg Hans Louis, 2013, 2014, LB, 50, Hollywood, Fla., Chaminade Madonna A.J. Love, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, WR, 5/11, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Mike Love, 2013, 2014, 2015, LB/DE, 98, Clearwater, Fla., Countryside Mike Lube, 2003, 2004, OL, 77, Palm Harbor, Fla., Palm Harbor University Kenneth Luberice, 2007, 2008, 2009, LB/TE, 54/34, Boca Raton, Fla., Spanish River Terry Lucas, 2000, WR, 43, Manassas, Va., Osbourn Aaron Lynch, 2013, DL, 19, Cape Coral, Fla., Island Coast HS/Notre Dame
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Nick Holman, 2015, LB, 44, Madison, Ala., Bob Jones Derrick Hopkins, 2012, 2013, WR, 87, Opa Locka, Fla., Miami Monsignor Pace Faron Hornes, 2009, 2010, WR, 23, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Shelly Houston, 2002, 2003, OL, 65, Immokalee, Fla., Immokalee Colton Hudson, 2012, DE, 57, Bradenton, Fla., Bradenton Christian Kenny Huebner, 2002, 2003, DL/OL, 46, Lutz, Fla., Gaither Matt Huners, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, OG, 71, Palm Harbor, Fla., Palm Harbor University Tommy Hunter, 2000, 2001, 2003, DE/TE, 87/50, Crawfordville, Fla., Wakulla Trevor Hypolite, 1997, 1998, TE, 83, Rockledge, Fla., Rockledge
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Bruce Gipson, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, WR/DB, 19, Punta Gorda, Fla., Charlotte Derek Glenn, 2013, TE, 46, New Port Richey, Fla., River Ridge Nate Godwin, 2013, 2014, 2015, DB, 36, Tampa, Fla., Freedom Ruben Gonzalez, 2011, 2013, WR, 85, Tampa, Fla. Robinson Brent Gordon, 2015, P, 41, Jacksonville, Fla., Mandarin Bill Gramatica, 1998, 1999, 2000, PK, 7, LaBelle, Fla., LaBelle Santiago Gramatica, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, PK, 7, LaBelle, Fla., LaBelle DeJuan Green, 2002, 2003, RB, 23/2, Jacksonville, Fla., Raines S.J. Green, 2003, 2004, 2005, WR, 81, Brandon, Fla., Brandon Edwin Greene, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, CB, 2, Miami, Fla., Southridge Grant Gregory, 2006, 2007, 2008,QB, 15, Athens, Ohio, Athens Jake Griffin, 2005, 2006,2008 OL, 2007, OC, 77, Seffner, Fla., Armwood Sterling Griffin, 2009, 2011, WR, 17, Opa Locka, Fla., Miami Monsignor Pace Trevon Griffin, 2012, 2013, 2014, DB, 37, Miami, Fla., Miramar Cory Grissom, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, DT, 46, LaGrange, Ga., Troup County Matt Groelinger, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DL, 95, San Diego, Calif., Ramona Matt Grothe, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, QB, 8, Lakeland, Fla., Lake Gibson Brynjar Gudmundsson, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, OL, 66, Wellington, Fla. Wellington Richard Guerrero, 1999, 2000, TE, 84, Miami, Fla. Braddock Tyler Guy, TE, 44, Dade City, Fla., Freedom
-M-M-MMarlon Mack, 2014, 2015, RB, 5, Sarasota, Fla., Booker Jason Malouf, 1997, 1998, LB, 52, Tampa, Fla., Tampa Catholic Roy Manns, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, SS, 11, Clearwater, Fla., East Lake Vassay Marc, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,LB, 44, Miami, Fla., Northwestern Victor Marc, 2009 QB, 2010, 2011, 2012, WR, 15, Hallandale, Fla., Hallandale Craig Marshall, 2008, 2009, 2010, DE, 94, Fort Walton Beach, Fla., Choctawhatchee Wes Marshall, 1997, 1998, TE, 84, DeLand, Fla., DeLand Lawrence Martin, 2012, 2013, OL, 65, Daytona Beach, Fla., Seabreeze Rico Martinez, 1997, DE, 57, Tampa, Fla., Tampa Catholic Leon Matthews, 1998, 1999, 2000, WR, 19, Sebring, Fla., Sebring Chris McBee, 2002, 2003, OL, 69, Titusville, Fla., Astronaut Tyre McCants, 2015, WR, 8, Niceville, Fla., Niceville Keith McCaskill, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, DT, 51/91, Tallahassee, Fla., Godby Kevin McCaskill, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, OL/C, 66, Tallahassee, Fla., Godby Terrell McClain, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, DT, 97, Pensacola, Fla., Pensacola Ramon McCollough, 2003, 2004, DT, 90, Daytona Beach. Fla., Mainland Ronnie McCullough, 2004, 2005, LB, 58, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Sta’fon McCray, 2013, 2014, RB, 28, Kissimmee, Fla., Osceola Scott McCready, 1997, 1999, 2000, WR, 87/16, Tampa, Fla., King Shane McElwain, 2006, 2007,2008 DL/TE, 97/86, Palm Beach, Fla., Central Mike McFarland, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, TE, 86/80, Tampa, Fla., Blake Khalid McGee, 2015, S, 21, Miami, Fla., Northwestern John McGhin, 2009, 2010, 2011, OL, 71, Tallahassee, Fla., Florida State Greg McKay, 2002, OL, 75, Ponchatoula, La./Ponchatoula Anthony McKenzie, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, DT/OG, 96/76/67, Hollywood, Fla., South Broward Tyrone McKenzie, 2007,2008 LB, 27, Riverview, Fla., Riverview Dyral McMillan, 1998, 1999, RB, 6/27, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Anwar McNeil, 2004, WR/DE, 82, Sebring, Fla., Sebring Brian McNulty, 1997, OG, 69, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Alonzo McQueen, 2007,2008 LB, 57, Jacksonville, Fla., Lee Thanasi Mihalakos, 2010, 2011, DB, 33, Jacksonville, Fla., Terry Parker Joel Miller, 2008, 2009 RB, 2010, 2011, WR, 27/25, Tampa, Fla., Wharton John Miller, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, DB, 36, Apopka, Fla., Lake Brantley John Miller, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, OC, 61, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central Josh Miller, 2002, RB, 40 Sam Miller, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, DB/LB, 29/56, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter Tevin Mims, 2012, 2013, DE, 99, Round Rock, Texas, Stony Point Mike Minus, 2000, 2001, 2002, LB, 52, Miami, Fla., American Aaron Milton, 1997, OG, 71, Bradenton, Fla., Southeast Carlton Mitchell, 2007, 2008 2009, WR, 2, Lutz, Fla., Gaither Kawika Mitchell, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, LB, 49/5, Winter Springs, Fla., Lake Howell Terrence Mitchell, 2010, 2011, 2012, WR, 14/10, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Jay Mize, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, DB, 31, Palm Harbor, Fla., East Lake Ben Moffitt, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, LB, 59, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter Brouce Mompremier, 2006, 2007, 2008 LB, 53, Miami, Fla., Edison D’Vario Montgomery, 2012, 2013, WR, 17, Winter Park, Fla., Winter Park Fidel Montgomery, 2012, 2013, DB, 14, Marianna, Fla., Marianna Sidney Moore, 2003, DB, 35, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Joe Morgan, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, DB, 38, Miami, Fla., American Micah Morgan, 2007, DB, 1, Tallahassee, Fla., Leon Emerson Morris, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, DE, 54, Miami, Fla., Northwestern David Mullins, 2002, 2003, 2004, QB/DB, 11, Jacksonville, Fla., Bolles Aaron Munoz, 2013, QB, 58, Pace, Fla., Pace Jerome Murphy, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, DB/CB, 3, Elizabeth, N.J., Elizabeth Demetris Murray, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, RB, 21, Buford, Ga., Buford Alex Mut, 2013, 2014, 2015, WR, 84, Port Charlotte, Fla. Charlotte
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TEAM GAME ALL-TIME RECORDS ROSTER OFFENSE N-N-NEmilio Nadelman, 2014, 2015, PK, 35, Miami, Fla., Central Clavion Nelson, 2013, 2014, 2015, DL/OL, 56/65, Hollywood, Fla., South Broward Brian Newsome, 1997, DB, 7, Bradenton, Fla., Manatee Levi Newton, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, OL, 79, Jacksonville, Fla., Trinity Christian Stephen Nicholas, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, LB, 51, Jacksonville, Fla., Lee Deatrick Nichols, 2014, 2015, CB, 3, Miami, Fla., Miami Central Huntley Nicholson, 1997, 30, DB, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central
-O-O-OQuincy Okolie, 2007, 2008, TE, 88, West Palm Beach, Fla., Palm Beach Central Mark Oliver, 2013, DB, 38, St. Petersburg, Fla., Osceola HS/Quincy
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Mike Padilla, 2007, 2008, FB, 38, Cape Coral, Fla., Cape Coral Kevin Patullo, 2000, 2001, 2002, QB, WR, 18, Weston, Fla., Weston Cesar Paz, 2002, OC, 63, Tampa, Fla., Gaither Brandon Peguese, 2007, LB, 47, Greensboro, NC, Grimsley Marvin Peoples, 2006, 2007, 2008, LB, 42, Apopka, Fla., Apopka Cameron Perkins, 2008, DB, 35, Pensacola, Fla.Woodham Rafael Perez, 1998, DT, 92, Miami, Fla., Miami Springs Daniel Perry, 2013, 2014, DL, 94, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., University Ilia Petrov, 2006, 2008 P, 36, Tampa, Fla., Tampa Bay Tech Johnny Peyton, 2004, 2005, WR, 8, Dade City, Fla., Pasco Willie Phelps, 2004, DB, 30, Sarasota, Fla. Sam Phillips, 2002, DB, 19, Winter Park, Fla., Winter Park Michael Pierre, 2013, RB, 45, Winter Garden, Fla., Agape Christian/ Golden West College Jason Pierre-Paul, 2009, DE, 90, Deefield Beach, Fla., Deerfield Beach Shurron Pierson, 2001, 2002, DE, 41, Wildwood, Fla., Wildwood Moise Plancher, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, RB, 1/3, Naples, Fla., Barron Collier Ricky Ponton, 2005, 2006, RB, 5, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Marlon Pope, 2014, 2015, TE, 11, Hattiesburg, Miss., Hattiesburg HS/ Mississippi Gulf Coast CC Mark Popek, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, OT, 74, Plant City, Fla., Plant City Cory Porter, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, WR, 80, Tarpon Springs, Fla., Tarpon Springs Darren Powe, 2011, DL/OL, 75, Mayo, Fla., Lafayette Antoine Pozniak, 2012, 2013, LB, 44, Jersey City, N.J., Bishop Grimes Sean Price, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, TE, 12, Citra, Fla., North Marion Trent Pupello, 2008, TE, 44, Tampa, Fla. Jefferson
-Q-Q-QNaser Qureshi, 2000, WR, 85, Miami, Fla., Sunset
-R-R-RDerrick Rackard, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, RB, 26, Reddick, Fla., North Marion Ean Randolph, 2006, WR, 80, Plant City, Fla., Durant Mistral Raymond, 2009, 2010, DB, 16, Palmetto, Fla., Palmetto Ryan Reardon, 1997, PK, 14, Coral Springs, Fla., Coral Springs Clay Rebol, 2000, 2001, LB, 48, Port Charlotte, Fla., Charlotte Jordan Reed, 2015, WR, 82, Tampa, Fla., Plant J.R. Reed, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, DB, 27/32, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Austin Reiter, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, C/OL, 78, Bradenton, Fla., Lakewood Ranch Patrick Ricardson, 2008, 2009, WR, 80,Pensacola, Fla. Woodham Steve Riggs, 1997, PK, 6, Clearwater, Fla., East Lake Julian Riley, 2006, 2007, DT/NT, 99/91, St. Petersburg, Fla., Lakewood Marcus Rivers, 1997, WR, 81, Panama City, Fla., Rutheford Tyler Robb, 2013, 2014, DB, 39, Tampa, Fla., Tampa Catholic Lamar Robbins, 2013, 2014, DB, 6, Miami, Fla., Southridge Tyller Roberts, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, DB, 26/6, Orlando, Fla., Edgewater Chris Robinson, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, LB, 49, Bunnell, Fla., Flagler Palm Coast Kenny Robinson, 2000, 2001, 2003, DB, 20/21, Pensacola, Fla., Escambia Tavarious Robinson, 2003, 2004, 2005, DE, 46, Goulds, Fla., Homestead Dan Rodimer, 1999, 2000, TE/OT, 86, Rockaway, N.J., Seton Hall Prep Terrence Royal, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, DE, 56, Tampa, Fla./Wharton Cameron Ruff, 2014, 2015, OL, 74, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit DeAndrew Rubin, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, WR, 81/4, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dixie Hollins
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-S-S-SPatrick St. Louis, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, LB, 54, Miami, Fla., Washington Torrel Saffold, 2013, 2014, DB, 21, Kansas City, Kan., Sumner Academy/ Butler CC Luke Sager, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, DL, 92, Niceville, Fla., Niceville Brandon Salinas, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, DB, 23/31, Orlando, Fla., Oak Ridge Alvin Salter, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, DB/WR, 20, Tallahassee, Fla., Florida A&M High Alex Salvato, 2014, 2015, LS, 59, Lakeland, Fla., Victory Christian Academy Aston Samuels, 2007, 2009, RB, 20, Belle Glade, Fla., Glades Central Armando Sanchez, 2009, 2010, 2011, LB, 51, St. Petersburg, Fla., Northeast Auggie Sanchez, 2013, 2014, 2015, FB/LB, 43, St. Petersburgh, Fla., Northeast Devin Sanderson, 2000, 2001, 2002, P, 98/13, Mullicia Hills, N.J. , Clearview Mike Sandy, 1997, 1998, DB, 13, St. Petersburg, Fla., Osceola Derrick Sarosi, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, OT, 66, Titusville, Fla., Astronaut Kendall Sawyer, 2014, CB, 11, Lehigh Acres, Fla., East Lee County Eric Schaum, 2000, PK, 50, Englewood, Fla., Lemon Bay Ryan Schmidt, 2006, 2007, 2008, OG/OC, 65, Boca Raton, Fla., Boca Raton Eric Schwartz, 2009, 2010, K, 32, Hudson, Fla., Hudson Darrell Scott, 2010, 2011, RB, 3, Ventura, Calif., St. Bonaventure Larry Scott, 1997, 1998, 1999, OT, 70, Sebring, Fla., Sebring Antonio Searcy, 2004, DL/OL, 97, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Stranahan Nathan Seay, 2002, OL, 67, Bushnell, Fla., South Sumter Lee Roy Selmon, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, DL, Odessa, Fla., Sickles George Selvie, 2006, 2007,2008, 2009, DE, 95, Pensacola, Fla., Pine Forest Deadrin Senat, 2013, 2014, 2015, DT, 10, Immokalee, Fla., Immokalee Eric Setser, 2006, 2007,2008, LS, 67/73, Ridgewood, Ohio, North Union Anthony Severino, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, QB, 12, Tampa, Fla., Jesuit Marcus Shaw, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, RB, 32/20, Arcadia, Fla., DeSoto Allynson Sheffield, 2002, 2003, 2004, WR, 6, Miami, Fla./Northwestern Jason Sherman, 2007,2008, 2009, WR, 2/1, Jacksonville, Fla., First Coast Andreas Shields, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, TE, 88, Tampa, Fla., Wharton Adam Shuler, 1998, DT, 91, Orlando, Fla., Evans Jon Simmons, 2002, 2003, 2004 2005, DE, 45, Clearwater, Fla., Clearwater Catholic Chad Simpson, 2004, 2005, RB, 20, Miami, Fla., Edison Sidney Simpson, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DB, 11/1, Opa-locka, Fla., Northwestern Jacob Sims, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, OT, 64, Winter Park, Fla., Winter Park Jonny Sitton, WR, 22, Largo, Fla., Indian Rocks Christian Charlton Sinclair, 2008, DB, 31, Jacksonville, Fla., Madarin Joey Sipp, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, OG/OC, 68, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Devon Small, 2001, 2002, OL, 78, Miami, Fla., Monsignor Pace Joshua Smiley, 2007, LB/DE, 48, Milton, Fla., Milton Terrance Smiley, 1997, 1998, NT, 33, Lake Wales, Fla., Lake Wales Drametrice Smith, 2003, 2004, DB, 41, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas Hugh Smith, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, RB/WR, 33/2, Merritt Island, Fla., Merritt Island Jake Smith, 2013, OL, 69, Brandon, Fla., Bloomingdale Marshall Smith, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, LB, 46, St. Cloud, Fla., St. Cloud Walt Smith, 2005, 2006, DB/RB, 25, Bartow, Fla., Bartow Mike Snellgrove, 1999, 2000, 2001, TE/OT, 92/65, Dothan, Ala., Dothan Mark Sopcik, 2001, 2002, 2003, OG, 76, Lutz, Fla., Land O’ Lakes Matt Sparrowhawk, 2000, 2001, OG, 61, Lithia, Fla., Durant Jalen Spencer, 2013, 2014, 2015, DB, 30, Pensacola, Fla., Pensacola Donte Spires, 2007, 2010, LB, 55, Tampa, Fla., Pearl River Community College Jerome Springfield, 2004, 2005, OT, 72, Ft. Myers, Fla., Lehigh Acres Leslie Stirrups, 2009, DT, 44, Tampa, Fla., Hillsborough Tyler Stowell, 2009, 2010, WR, 14, St. Petersburg, Fla., Northside Christian Tabarie Sullivan, DB, 47, Orlando, Fla., Boone Brian Surcy, 1997, 1998, RB, 25, Tampa, Fla., Bloomingdale Rahmon Swain, 2013, 2014, LB, 18, Lithonia, Ga., Martin Luther King HS/ Bulter CC Kennard Swanson, 2014, FB, 47, Lakeland, Fla. Lake Gibson
-T-T-TErnie Tabuteau, 2011, 2012, DB, 24, Miami, Fla., North Miami Cedric Tate, 1997, 1998, DB/LB, 27, Avon Park, Fla., Avon Park Jamar Taylor, 2007, 2008, 2009, RB, 33, Lakeland, Fla., Lakeland Justin Teachey, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, PK, 27, Palmetto, Fla., Palmetto Danny Thomas, 2015, LB, 53, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Amos P. Godby
Eric Thomas, 2004, 2005, DL, 50, Lake City, Fla., Columbia Jaymon Thomas, 2015, S, 18, Immokalee, Fla., Immokalee David Thompson, 1997, 1998, DB, 8, Palm Beach, Fla., Palm Beach Lakes Demi Thompson, 2013, DT, 93, Longwood, Fla., Lake Mary Dominque Threatt, 2013, 2014, 2015, OL, 61, Atlanta, Ga., Tri-Cities Darius Tice, 2013, 2014, 2015, RB, 13/31, Miami, Fla., Northwestern Danny Tolley, 2006, 2007, 2008, OT/OG, 73, Wesley Chapel, Fla., Wesley Chapel Caleb Tucker, 2013, OL, 79, Tampa, Fla., Tampa Bay Tech Maurice Tucker, 2001, 2002, DB, 21, Bartow, Fla., Bartow Tye Turner, 2013, 2014, 2015, TE/FB, 45/33, Hampton, Ga., Griffin
-U-U-USiaosi Uhatafe, 2004, 2005, 2006, DL/FB, 39, St. Petersburg, Fla., Gibbs Tony Umholtz, 1997, 1998, 1999, P, 35, Largo, Fla., Osceola Mike Usry, 1999, 2000, QB, 6/13, Tallahassee, Fla., N. Florida Christian d Danny Verpaele, 2004, 2006, 2008, DB, 17, Merritt Island, Fla., Merritt Island Kevin Verpaele, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, DB, 17, Merritt Island, Fla., Merritt Island Isaac Virgin, 2009, 2010, 2011, TE, 12, Fort Pierce, Fla., Westwood
-W-W-WWalter Walker, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, OL/OG, 75, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., South Plantation Michael Walsh, 2009, 2010, 2011, LS, 68, Tampa, Fla., Plant Greg Walls, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, DL, 8, Sarasota, Fla., Booker Johnny Ward, 2013, 2014, 2015, DB, 24, Moultrie, Ga., Colquitt County Antonio Warren, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, DB, 24/4, Miami, Fla., North Miami Beach Jeremiah Warren, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, OL, 55, Panama City, Fla., Bay Quenton Washington, 008, 2009, 2010, 2011, DB, 16/2, Fort Myers, Fla., Fort Myers LaDre Watkins, 2009, LB, 47, Tampa, Fla., Wharton Elkino Watson, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, DT, 53, Miami, Fla., Booker T. Washington Thed Watson, 2005, 2006, OT, 55, St. Petersburg, Fla., Lakewood Kayvon Webster, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, DB, 6, Opa Locka, Fla., Miami Monsignor Pace Deonte Welch, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, WR, 83, Williston, Fla., Williston Grant White, 2013, FB, 39, Watertown, N.Y., South Jefferson HS/Jefferson CC Kevin White, 1997, FB, 13, Tallahassee, Fla., Lincoln Mike White, 2013, 2014, QB, 14, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., University Chase Whitehead, 2015, WR, 26, Fort Walton Beach, Fla., Choctawhatchee Tashon Whitehurst, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, LB, 51, Gainesville, Fla., Gainesville Brent Whitfield, 1997, 1998, 1999, OT, 77, Minneola, Fla., South Lake Huey Whittaker, 2001, 2002, 2003, WR, 15, Springstead, Fla., Springstead Mazzi Wilkins, 2015, CB, 23, Tampa, Fla., Plant Anthony Williams, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, LB, 39, Pahokee, Fla., Pahokee Benjamin Williams, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, RB, 30, Lake Wales, Fla., Lake Wales Bryan Williams, 2002, 2003, WR, 86, Gainesville, Fla., P.K. Yonge Carlton Williams, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008 DB 32, Valdosta, Ga., Valdosta Darrell Williams, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, OL, 76, Orlando, Fla., Evans Jacquian Williams, 2009, 2010, LB, 57, Riverview, Fla., Riverview Keith Williams, 1997, RB, 32, Ft. Myers, Fla., Bishop Verot LaFann Williams, 1998, 1999, RB/DB, 5, Pahokee, Fla., Pahokee Rafael Williams, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, RB, 28, Perry, Fla., Taylor County Trae Williams, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, RB/DB, 34/21, Plant City, Fla., Durant Willie Williams, 2004, WR, 15, Lake Wales, Fla., Lake Wales Brian Wilson, 1997, 1998, 1999, LB, 42, Palm Harbor, Fla., Tarpon Springs Evan Wilson, 2015, WR, 18, Sarasota, Fla., Out-of-Door Academy Jeffrey Wilson, 2008, 2009, WR, 83, Miramar, Fla., Everglades Kion Wilson, 2008, 2009, LB, 42, Jacksonville, Fla., Raines Theo Wilson, 2008, 2009, WR, 21/9, Dunedin, Fla., Dunedin Scott Wolf, 2003, DE, 96, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas Demetrius Woods, 1997, 1998, LB, 45, Miami, Fla., North Miami Beach Mitchell Wright, 2013, LB, 55, Tampa, Fla., Plant
-Y-Y-YJerrell Young, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, S, 1, Miami, Fla., North Miami Beach
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Daniels....................................................... 2008-12 Andre Davis............................................................ 2014 David Thompson............................................... 1997-98 Greg Walls..................................................... 1999-2002 Johnny Peyton................................................... 2004-05 Courtney Denson................................................... 2006 Matt Grothe....................................................... 2006-09 Jon Lejiste......................................................... 2010-12 Derrick Calloway .............................................. 2013-14 Tyre McCants........................................................ 2015Aleous Chambers................................................... 1999 Chris Iskra......................................................... 2001-03 Joe Bain................................................................. 2004 Cedric Hill.......................................................... 2005-08 Theo Wilson........................................................... 2009 Evan Landi........................................................ 2010-12 Shawn Hill......................................................... 2014-15 Quinton Flowers.................................................... 2014Chad Barnhardt................................................. 1997-98 Marquel Blackwell............................................. 1999-02 J.B. Garris.............................................................. 2004 Jamaal Jenkins....................................................... 2005 Keeley Dorsey (deceased)..................................... 2006 Terrence Mitchell............................................... 2011-12 Deadrin Senat................................................... 2013-14 Roy Manns.................................................... 1997-2000 Sidney Simpson..................................................... 2001 David Mullins..................................................... 2002-04 Marcus Edwards................................................ 2005-08 Sabbath Joseph................................................ 2009-10 A.J. Love........................................................... 2009-11 Matt Floyd.......................................................... 2012-13 Kendall Sawyer...................................................... 2014 Marlon Pope...................................................... 2014-15 Anthony Henry................................................... 1997-00 Javan Camon (deceased)................................. 2001-04 Anthony Severino.............................................. 2004-07 John Lejiste....................................................... 2008-09 Evan Landi........................................................ 2008-09 Isaac Virgin........................................................ 2010-11 Sean Price......................................................... 2012-15 Kevin White............................................................ 1997 Mike Sandy............................................................. 1998 Mike Usry............................................................... 2000 Devin Sanderson............................................... 2001-02 Billy Henderson...................................................... 2004 Dexter Baldwin.................................................. 2008-09 Curtis Weatherspoon......................................... 2010-11 Bobby Eveld...................................................... 2010-13 Tajee Fullwood...................................................... 2014Mike Sandy............................................................. 1997 Ronnie Banks.................................................... 2001-04 David Cozzo........................................................... 2007 Tyler Stowell...................................................... 2009-10 Terrence Mitchell.................................................... 2010 Fidel Montgomery.............................................. 2012-13 Mike White ........................................................ 2013-14 Reshod Durant....................................................... 1999 Huey Whittaker.................................................. 2001-03 Willie Williams........................................................ 2004 Sam Miller.............................................................. 2005 Grant Gregory................................................... 2006-08 Victor Marc........................................................ 2009-12 Zach Benjamin.................................................. 2013-14 Vincent Jackson.................................................... 2015-
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Torrel Saffold..................................................... 2013-14 Khalid McGee........................................................ 2015Jermaine Clemons............................................ 1997-99 Elgin Hicks......................................................... 2001-03 Andre Copeland..................................................... 2004 Ryan Gilliam...................................................... 2006-07 George Baker.................................................... 2008-12 Hassan Childs .................................................. 2013-14 Bernard Brown.............................................. 1997-2001 DeJuan Green........................................................ 2002 Travis Lipp......................................................... 2003-04 Jamaal Jenkins.................................................. 2006-07 Rhett Hamrick......................................................... 2008 Faron Hornes.................................................... 2009-10 Brandon Salinas..................................................... 2011 Kenneth Durden................................................ 2012-13 Mazzi Wilkins......................................................... 2015Glenn Davis................................................... 1997-2000 Antonio Warren................................................. 2001-02 Delbert Alvarado..................................................... 2006 Shawn Cannon.................................................. 2007-08 Chris Lane......................................................... 2009-10 Ernie Tabuteau....................................................... 2011 Bradley Battles.................................................. 2010-12 Johnny Ward......................................................... 2013Brian Surcy........................................................ 1997-98 Vince Brewer..................................................... 2000-03 Walt Smith......................................................... 2005-06 Delbert Alvarado................................................ 2007-09 Joel Miller.......................................................... 2010-11 Joshua Brown.................................................... 2012-13 Clinton Jones.................................................... 2013-14 Derrick Rackard............................................. 1997-2001 Billy Henderson................................................. 2002-03 Tyller Roberts.................................................... 2005-08
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Reed............................................................... 2000 Solomon Burgess.............................................. 2001-02 Johnnie Jones................................................... 2003-04 Justin Teachey.................................................. 2005-08 Tyrone McKenzie.............................................. 2007-08 Jimel Atkins............................................................ 2013 Marvin Kloss...................................................... 2011-14 Rafael Williams.............................................. 1997-2000 Clenton Crossley............................................... 2001-04 Mike Benzer...................................................... 2005-06 Maikon Bonani......................................... 2008, 2010-12 Sta’fon McCray ................................................. 2013-14 James Kirkland....................................................... 1997 Patrick Payton (deceased)......................2000 (redshirt) Sam Miller.............................................................. 2004 Colby Erskin............................................ 2006, 2008-09 C.J. Garye......................................................... 2012-15 Huntley Nicholson.................................................. 1997 Dudley Hill.............................................................. 1998 Courtney Davenport............................................... 2000 Eric Conway...................................................... 2002-03 Willie Phelps........................................................... 2004 Benjamin Williams............................................. 2005-08 JaQuez Jenkins................................................. 2010-11 Jalen Spencer................................................... 2013-15 Jay Mize........................................................ 1997-2000 Courtney Davenport...................................... 2001-2003 Charlton Sinclair..................................................... 2008 Spencer Boyd......................................................... 2011 Ernie Tabuteau....................................................... 2012 Brandon Salinas.................................................... 2013 Darius Tice............................................................ 2013Keith Williams......................................................... 1997 Solomon Burgess.......................................... 1999-2000 J.R. Reed.......................................................... 2001-03 Carlton Williams................................................ 2005-08 Eric Schwartz................................................ 2009-2010 Marcus Shaw................................................. 2010-2013 Willie Davis............................................................. 2013 D’Ernest Johnson.............................................. 2014-15 Terrence Smiley................................................ 1997-98 Hugh Smith.................................................... 1999-2000 Jeremy Burnett.................................................. 2004-06 Jamar Taylor..................................................... 2007-09 Thanasi Mihalakos................................................. 2011 Tye Turner......................................................... 2013-15 Jason Fox............................................................... 1997 Quinton Callum.................................................. 2001-02 Jeff Hawkins........................................................... 2008 Kenneth Luberice................................................... 2009 DeDe Lattimore................................................. 2010-13 Tony Umholtz.................................................... 1997-99 Jake Hickson.......................................................... 2000 Johnnie Jones................................................... 2001-02 Sidney Moore......................................................... 2003 Kyle Bronson.......................................................... 2005 Cameron Perkins.................................................... 2008 Mike Jeune........................................................ 2011-12 Emilio Nadelman............................................... 2013-15 Chris Hill................................................................. 1997 John Miller......................................................... 2000-02 Ilia Petrov..................................................... 2006, 2008 Sam Barrington................................................. 2009-12 Ryan Eppes............................................................ 2013 Nate Godwin.......................................................... 2013Ryan Hearn....................................................... 2000-02 Chris Ellick......................................................... 2005-06 Joel Miller.......................................................... 2008-09 Trevon Griffin..................................................... 2012-14 Nate Ferguson....................................................... 2015-
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White............................................................ 2013 Elliot Jacobs........................................................... 2013 Julian Johnson.............................................. 1999-2000 Craig Kobel........................................................ 2001-04 Josh Miller.............................................................. 2002 Houston Hess.................................................... 2006-08 Chris Breit.......................................................... 2010-12 Kalin Hall................................................................ 2012 Michael Hill............................................................. 2015 George Higgins...................................................... 1999 Brandon Schiralli.................................................... 2000 Shurron Pierson................................................ 2001-02 Drametrice Smith............................................... 2003-04 Jason Fox............................................................... 2007 Patrick Hampton................................................ 2008-11 Tommie Hankerson................................................ 2013 Jake Carlton...................................................... 2013-14 Brent Gordon.......................................................... 2015 Brian Wilson...................................................... 1997-99 D’Juan Brown.................................................... 2002-05 Marvin Peoples.................................................. 2006-07 Kion Wilson....................................................... 2008-09 Jake Carlton........................................................... 2011 Corian Hamilton................................................. 2013-15 Terry Lucas............................................................ 2000 Sabbath Joseph..................................................... 2008 Richard Kelly..................................................... 2009-10 Auggie Sanchez................................................ 2013-15 Vassay Marc.................................................. 1997-2000 Mark Feldman................................................... 2002-04 Devin Gordon......................................................... 2006 Trent Pupello.......................................................... 2008 Quavon Taylor........................................................ 2008 Leslie Stirrups......................................................... 2009 Tyler Guy................................................................ 2011 Antoine Pozniak................................................ 2012-13 Nick Holman........................................................... 2015 Demetrius Woods.............................................. 1997-98 Jon Simmons..................................................... 2002-05 Eric Setser.............................................................. 2008 Rony Delisca.......................................................... 2009 Kevin Gidrey........................................................... 2010 Tye Turner.............................................................. 2011 Michael Pierre........................................................ 2013 Marshall Smith................................................... 1997-00 Kenny Huebner...................................................... 2002 Tavarious Robinson.......................................... 2003-05 Sabbath Joseph..................................................... 2007 Cory Grissom.................................................... 2008-12 Derek Glenn........................................................... 2013 Matt Dunkle............................................................ 1999 Brandon Baker.................................................. 2002-05 Brandon Peguese................................................... 2007 LaDre Watkins................................................... 2008-09 Kennard Swanson............................................. 2013-14 Clay Rebol......................................................... 2000-01 Mike Ruegger.................................................... 2002-05 Joshua Smiley................................................... 2006-07 Darryl Dudding....................................................... 2008 Ruben Garcia.................................................... 2011-14 Spencer Adkinson............................................. 2013-15 Ron Johnson.......................................................... 1998 Kawika Mitchell....................................................... 1999 Justin Geisler..................................................... 2001-04 Chris Robinson.................................................. 2006-09 Mattias 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Davis...................................................... 2003-04 Treco Bellamy................................................... 2005-06 Lucas Darr.................................................... 2007, 2008 Rony Delisca.......................................................... 2011 Zack Bullock...................................................... 2012-15 Ryan Benjamin.............................................. 1997-2000 Julian Johnson.................................................. 2002-03 Brouce Mompremier.......................................... 2005-08 Elkino Watson................................................... 2011-14 Danny Thomas...................................................... 2015Emerson Morris............................................. 1999-2002 Patrick St. Louis................................................ 2003-06 Kenneth Luberice................................................... 2008 Julius Forte........................................................ 2010-13 LeGrande Harley.................................................... 2014 Steve Hatley.................................................. 1997-2000 Cedric Battles.................................................... 2001-04 Thed Watson..................................................... 2005-06 Donte Spires........................................................... 2007 Jeremiah Warren............................................... 2008-11 Michael Lanaris................................................. 2009-12 Mitchell Wright........................................................ 2013 Josh Black.............................................................. 2014 Tchecoy Blount.............................................. 1998-2001 Terrence Royal.................................................. 2002-05 Sam Miller......................................................... 2006-07 Marvin Peoples....................................................... 2008 Donte Spires........................................................... 2010 Clavion Nelson.................................................. 2012-13 Carl Charles........................................................... 1997 Chris Daley.................................................... 1999-2002 Josh Balloon.................................................. 2003-2005 Alonzo McQueen............................................... 2007-08 Jacquian Williams.............................................. 2009-10 Sharly Azard........................................................... 2011 Colton Hudson........................................................ 2012 Nigel Harris............................................................ 2013Ian Blackwell.......................................................... 2000 Ronnie McCullough........................................... 2004-05 Darryl Dudding.................................................. 2006-07 David Bedford.................................................... 2008-10 Aaron Munoz.......................................................... 2013 Vinny Capogna.................................................. 2002-03 Ben Moffitt......................................................... 2004-07 Cody Durakovic................................................. 2010-11 Alex Salvato.......................................................... 2013Craig Laufer............................................................ 1997 Danous Estenor................................................. 2008-12 Bruce Hector......................................................... 2013Russell Everitt........................................................ 1998 Matt Sparrowhawk............................................. 2000-01 John Miller......................................................... 2002-05 Zach Hermann................................................... 2007-09 Dominique Threatt................................................. 2013Billy Attix................................................................. 1998 Sean Cassese............................................... 1999-2000 Jason Fox............................................................... 2006 Jason Fox............................................................... 2008 Sampson Genus...................................... 2007, 2009-10 David Burdetsky................................................ 2012-13 Therrimann Edwards..................................... 1997-2000 Cesar Paz............................................................... 2002 Nick Capogna......................................................... 2004 Jamar Bass....................................................... 2009-10
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Kevin Christian.............................................. 1997-2000 Levi Newton....................................................... 2001-04 Chaz Hine.......................................................... 2008-11 Caleb Tucker.......................................................... 2013 Cory Porter.................................................... 1997-2000 Jason Bingham....................................................... 2001 Ean Randolph......................................................... 2006 Patrick Richardson............................................ 2008-09 Stephen Bravo-Brown....................................... 2010-11 Mike McFarland................................................. 2012-14 Marcus Rivers........................................................ 1997 DeAndrew Rubin.................................................... 1999 Travis Lipp......................................................... 2001-02 S.J. Green......................................................... 2003-06 Dontavia Bogan................................................. 2007-10 Andre Davis....................................................... 2011-13 Ryeshene Bronson................................................ 2014RJ Anderson...................................................... 1998-99 Tim Jones............................................................... 2001 Mark Sopcik............................................................ 2003 Anwar McNeil......................................................... 2004 Ben Busbee....................................................... 2006-09 Jordan Duval.......................................................... 2013 Jordan Reed.......................................................... 2015Trevor Hypolite.................................................. 1997-98 Chris Iskra.............................................................. 2000 Marcus Edwards..................................................... 2002 Jackie Chambers............................................... 2004-05 Jeffery Wilson.................................................... 2008-09 Deonte Welch.................................................... 2011-14 Wes Marshall..................................................... 1997-98 Richard Guerrero........................................... 1999-2000 Will Bleakley...................................................... 2004-06 Bermanley Augustin............................................... 2009 Alex Mut................................................................ 2013Mark Feldman........................................................ 2000 Derek Carter...................................................... 2001-05 Andrew Ketchel................................................. 2007-10 Ruben Gonzalez................................................ 2011-13 Elkanah Dillon....................................................... 2015Dan Rodimer................................................. 1999-2000 Bryan Williams................................................... 2002-03 Shane McElwain................................................ 2007-08 Mike McFarland...................................................... 2011 Stephen Bravo-Brown............................................ 2013 Scott McCready...................................................... 1997 Matt Holt................................................................. 1999 Tommy Hunter................................................... 2000-01 Colby Hearn...................................................... 2003-04 Jessie Hester........................................... 2005, 2007-09 Derrick Hopkins................................................. 2012-13 Rodney Adams...................................................... 2014Shawn Hay.................................................... 1997-2000 Joe Bain............................................................ 2002-03 Darren Haliburton................................................... 2005 Quincy Okolie.........................................................2007 Andreas Shields................................................ 2009-12 Chris Dunkley......................................................... 2013 Brian Erb................................................................ 1997 Casey Cobb....................................................... 2000-03 Taurus Johnson................................................. 2005-08 Jeff Hawkins................................................. 2010, 2012 Guito Ervilus...................................................... 2013-14 Ryan Frisco....................................................... 1997-98 Carl Zalak............................................................... 2000 Ramon McCollough........................................... 2003-04 Jarriett Buie....................................................... 2006-08 Jason Pierre-Paul................................................... 2009 Claude Davis..................................................... 2010-11 James Hamilton................................................. 2012-15 Rico Martinez......................................................... 1997 Adam Shuler........................................................... 1998 Josh Julmiste..................................................... 2005-06 Julian Riley............................................................. 2007 Keith McKaskill.................................................. 2008-11 Eric Lee............................................................. 2012-15
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McKenzie........................................ 1999-2000 Nathan Seay........................................................... 2002 Eric Setser.............................................................. 2006 Joey Sipp....................................................... 1997-2000 Frank Davis....................................................... 2002-05 Brian McNulty......................................................... 1997 Chris McBee...................................................... 2002-03 Nick Capogna.................................................... 2005-07 Kevin McCaskill................................................. 2008-11 Brynjar Gudmundsson....................................... 2012-15 Eric Setser.............................................................. 2007 Max Lang........................................................... 2012-13 Michael Walsh................................................... 2008-11 Kameron Davis....................................................... 2013 Michael Galati........................................................ 2015Nick Capogna......................................................... 2007 Josh Garvin............................................................ 2009 Jake Smith.............................................................. 2013 Larry Scott......................................................... 1997-99 David Bailey........................................................... 2003 Jared Carnes..................................................... 2005-07 Mike McGowan....................................................... 2008 Quinterrius Eatmon........................................... 2011-14 Aaron Milton........................................................... 1997 Cedric Bell.............................................................. 1998 Alex Herron....................................................... 2001-04 Matt Huners....................................................... 2005-08 John McGhin..................................................... 2010-11 Mak Djulbegovic................................................ 2013-15 Ken Dawson.................................................. 1999-2001 Jerome Springfield............................................ 2004-05 Joe Herzhauser................................................. 2007-08 Steven Jacques...................................................... 2013 Joe Condron........................................................... 1999 Justin Daniel.................................................. 2001-2004 Danny Tolley.......................................................... 2006 Damien Edwards............................................... 2009-12 Jeremi Hall............................................................ 2013Kenyatta Jones.............................................. 1997-2000 Chris Carothers................................................. 2002-05 Mark Popek....................................................... 2009-12 Cameron Ruff........................................................ 2013Cedric Bell.............................................................. 1997 Jimmy Fitts.................................................... 1998-2001 Greg McKay........................................................... 2002 Walter Walker.................................................... 2004-07 Darren Powe.......................................................... 2011 Kofi Amichia.......................................................... 2013Anthony McKenzie................................................. 1998 Billy Attix................................................................. 1999 Mark Sopcik....................................................... 2001-02 Kenny Huebner...................................................... 2003 Richard Clebert................................................. 2004-07 Darrell Williams................................................. 2011-14 Brent Whitfield................................................... 1997-99 Mike Lube.......................................................... 2003-04 Jake Griffin........................................................ 2005-08 Jake Kaufman................................................... 2013-14 Ivan Alicot.......................................................... 1997-98 Devon Small...................................................... 2001-02 Ryan Bourdeau...................................................... 2004 Marc Dile........................................................... 2005-08 Austin Reiter...................................................... 2011-14
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Lee Roy Selmon joined the USF athletic department in 1993 and served as director of athletics from 2001 to 2004. He was instrumental in the launching of the USF Football program and laying the groundwork for its future success. A Tampa Bay Buccanneer great and Bay Area icon, Selmon was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1988 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1995. 208
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Dr. Judy Genshaft was named president of the University of South Florida System in 2000, and during her tenure has led USF to become one of the fastest growing research universities in the nation with a rapidly expanding international reputation for academics, research, invention and innovation. With its strong commitment to applied research, USF has been instrumental in the economic development of the Tampa Bay region as well as playing an influential leadership role among American universities.
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Under President Genshaft’s leadership, USF has been recognized as a top 25 public research university as ranked by the National Science Foundation, with an annual budget of more than $1.8 billion and an annual regional economic impact of more than $4.4 billion. With campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee, the USF System serves more than 48,000 students in more than 240 degree programs on the undergraduate, masters, specialist and doctoral levels, including the doctor of medicine and pharmacy. President Genshaft has been instrumental in economic development efforts in the Tampa Bay region, serving as chair of three critical development engines: The Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, Tampa Bay Partnership and the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100. The university has been a catalyst for economic development through USF’s collaboration with local and state governments as well as regional business leaders. President Genshaft has focused on partnering university research, which has grown from $186 million in annual funding to more than $440 million in 2014-15. President Genshaft has played a leading role in recruiting major international institutions to expand in the area. Nationally, President Genshaft has served as Chair for the American Council on Education and as a member of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities Board of Directors. In 2010, President Genshaft made history when she became the first woman to chair the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Board. She is also a past chair of the American Athletic Conference Council of Presidents. President Genshaft has been lauded by both professional organizations and community groups throughout her career, and is one of the region’s most well-regarded leaders.
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She has been inducted into the 2008 Tampa Bay Business Hall of Fame and recognized by the Tampa Chamber with the 2015 Dottie Berger MacKinnon Woman of the Influence Award, and the Tampa Bay Business Journal as the 2007 Business Woman of the Year. She has received the Tampa World Trade Center’s Betty Castor Lifetime Achievement Award, Florida Economic Council’s Richard L. McLaughlin Award, was the recipient of the Amiga Award for Non-Hispanic women whose outstanding efforts have improved the quality of life in the Hispanic community and the inaugural Community Sports Leader of the Year Award, Tampa Bay Sneaker Soiree from the Tampa Bay Sports Commission. In 2014, the Foundation Fighting Blindness presented President Genshaft with the organization’s Visionary Award. This year, President Genshaft has been recognized nationally by the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators as the recipient of the Dr. Claire Van Ummersen Presidential Leadership Award and by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities Commission on International Initiatives with the Michael P. Malone International Leadership Award. Closer to home, President Genshaft was the recipient of the Boy Scouts of America Greater Tampa Bay Area Council’s Distinguished Citizen Award and the Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay’s Spirit of Achievement Award. President Genshaft is a native of Ohio and earned her baccalaureate degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and both her Masters and Doctoral degrees from Kent State University. The author or co-author of more than 60 journal articles, President Genshaft has edited and authored three books on gifted education and assessment and also contributed chapters, essays and articles to more than 20 books, journals and publications on current topics in higher education leadership.
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USF DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS MARK HARLAN
Since arriving in Tampa, Harlan has overseen USF’s implementation of NCAA cost of attendance measures as well as additional nutrition opportunities for student-athletes that keep the USF Athletics experience competitive on a national level. In 2016, his five-year strategic plan – focused on academic excellence, competitive greatness, brand enhancement, expanded revenue sources and facility improvements – was approved by the University’s Board of Trustees. In the 2016 Learfield Sports Director’s Cup, the across-the-board measurement of athletic department performance, the Bulls earned a record 350 points, well above the mark set in 2001. In 2015, Harlan helped guide the Bulls to the highest Learfield finish among American Athletic Conference schools. USF has logged seven conference titles since Harlan’s arrival in the spring of 2014 and six programs have achieved Top 25 recognition. The men’s golf and men’s tennis teams posted the program’s best-ever NCAA Championship finishes, reaching the final eight and Sweet 16, respectively, in 2015. The women’s basketball program achieved its first-ever national ranking while making back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances for the first time ever. The football program began a surge that saw it post an 8-5 record in 2015 and return to a bowl game for the first time since 2010, while setting the groundwork for a team that returns 93 percent of its offense in 2016.
Harlan came to USF after previously serving as Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Relations at UCLA, were he played a key role in successes on the field and in the classroom. In his role at UCLA, Harlan helped guide a 25-sport athletic department with more than 700 student-athletes and a budget of approximately $80 million. With oversight that included the men’s basketball program, athletic department development, communications, marketing, ticket sales, sponsorships, multimedia rights and alumni affairs, Harlan also played an integral role in all major initiatives and coaching hires, including the recent high-profile additions of men’s basketball coach Steve Alford and football coach Jim Mora.
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A Los Angeles native with more than 20 years of athletics administration experience at four universities, Harlan’s has focused on providing an extraordinary experience for all USF student-athletes and pushing the department beyond its limits. Harlan has streamlined the Athletic Department’s structure and operations, while implementing five key values – commitment, community, excellence, innovation and integrity – to elevate every sports program.
Division I Council in the NCAA’s new governance structure. The committees are tasked with addressing challenges and enhancing opportunities for the 175,000 student-athletes participating at the Division I level. He also serves as the Vice President the America Athletic Conference Athletic Directors as well as playing a key role in the conference’s strategic plan development.
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Since assuming the helm of USF Athletics in March of 2014, Mark Harlan has energized Bulls Nation, implemented a five-year strategic plan, and established a “winning” mentality that emphasizes achievement in competition, the classroom and the community across USF’s 19 sports programs.
Harlan’s accomplishments at UCLA, which he joined in 2010, included assisting with raising more than $125 million in annual fund and campaign gifts. Successfully managing a 2012 completion to the $137 million campaign to renovate iconic Pauley Pavilion, he also reorganized the structure of the major giving program and annual fund, leading to a record number of donors and dollars raised in 2013. Heavily involved in the negotiations with the City of Pasadena to enable a $200 million renovation of the Rose Bowl Stadium, in his four years at UCLA, the Bruins won 11 Pac-12 Conference championships and four national championships. In addition, UCLA’s studentathlete graduation rate stood at 87 percent, second in the Pac-12 Conference behind only Stanford, upon his departure. Prior to his time at UCLA, Harlan also achieved great success at another Pac-12 institution, serving as the Senior Vice President for Central Development at the University of Arizona Foundation. While there, the Foundation recorded two record years in dollars raised and number of gifts on behalf of the university.
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Harlan has also served in Associate Athletic Director roles at San Jose State and Northern Colorado. At SJSU, he successfully negotiated a comprehensive television rights deal. While working closely with football coach Dick Tomey, Harlan helped nearly double ticket sales in 2005 and 2006. At Northern Colorado, he played a key part in the school’s transition to Division I and the Big Sky Conference.
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Harlan earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a master’s degree in Education from Arizona. He and his wife, Carolyn, and their two children, Savannah, 11, and Austin, 7, reside in south Tampa.
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Off the field, USF student-athletes posted a best-ever combined grade-point average of 3.085 for the 2015-16 academic period with 249 student-athletes earning a 3.0 GPA or higher during spring 2016. The student-athlete academic achievement in 2016 follows the best-ever 83 percent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) in 2014 and 2015. USF student-athletes and staff have also had an increased presence in the Tampa Bay region, through charity and outreach events. Working with more than 50 community partners, USF student-athletes logged a record 3,946 hours of service over the 2015-16 academic period. Harlan also oversaw a broad repositioning of the Bulls Athletic brand. USF launched a redesigned and mobile optimized GoUSFBulls.com in 2015 and committed to top-level social media engagement, which has been recognized among the best in collegiate athletics. USF also invested in the production of cutting edge coaches’ television shows that were named finalists for SVG/NACDA College Sports Media Awards and engaged in a partnership with the University’s Communications and Marketing department that has produced a nationally recognized, compelling and cohesive brand projection across multiple platforms. Harlan is responsible for a USF Athletics Department with 19 men’s and women’s varsity teams, 18 of which compete in the American Athletic Conference, and boasts nearly 500 student-athletes and an annual budget of approximately $46 million. He was appointed to serve on the NCAA Division I Competition Oversight Committee in April of 2015. In that capacity, he serves on one of seven national committees reporting directly to the NCAA @USFFOOTBALL • GoUSFBulls.com
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USF ATHLETICS SENIOR STAFF
Mark Harlan
Director of Athletics
Barry Clements Executive Deputy Director of Athletics
Scott Glaser
Senior Associate AD Facilities & Event Management
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Scott Kull
Deputy Director of Athletics External Operations
Andrew Goodrich Senior Associate AD External Relations
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Jocelyn Fisher
Senior Associate AD Senior Woman Administrator
Yulander Wells Jr. Senior Associate AD Finance/CFO
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Tim Anderson
Associate Director of Athletics/Academics
Gale Ona
Marquita Armstead Associate Director of Athletics/Compliance
Lelo Prado
Jim Fee
Jeremy Lees
Associate Director of Athletics/ Assistant Director of AthletEvents and Championships ics/Equipment Operations
Assistant Director of Associate Director of Athletics/AdAthletics/Human Resources ministration & External Services
Adam Schemm
Assistant Director of Athletics/Marketing
Ralph Shick
Assistant Director of Athletics/Compliance
Jodie Libadisos
Associate Director of Athletics/ Student Athlete Advancement
Brian Siegrist
Associate Director of Athletics/Communications
Not Pictured Ashley Leko - Assistant Director of Athletics/Business and Finance
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Jim Louk
Associate Director of Athletics/Broadcast & Communications
Steve Walz
Associate Director of Athletics/Sports Medicine
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USF ATHLETICS HEAD COACHES 2016
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Orlando Antigua Men’s Basketball
Steve Bradley Men’s Golf
Warren Bye Track and Field
Courtney Draper Volleyball
Ken Eriksen Softball
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Jose Fernandez Women’s Basketball
Ashley Fisher Men’s Tennis
Allison Jolly Sailing
George Kiefer Men’s Soccer
Mark Kingston Baseball
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Cristina Moros Women’s Tennis
Tiffany Prats Women’s Golf
Dena Reif Cross Country
Denise Schilte-Brown Women’s Soccer
Willie Taggart Football
20th ANNIVERSARY OF USF FOOTBALL The 2016 season will mark the 20th in the short history of USF Football, which saw its first team practice in 1996 and take the field for the first time in 1997. The Bulls spent their first three seasons as an FCS program before transitioning to FBS in 2000. USF has had just three head coaches over that span and has reached seven bowl games, the No. 2 ranking in the national polls and produced 12 All-Americans and 25 NFL Draft picks.
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USF Athletics: Nearly 500 student-athletes representing 19 sports train in an athletic district located on the Tampa campus of the one of the largest public universities in the nation. Serving more than 48,000 students, USF has an annual budget of $1.5 billion and an annual economic impact of $4.4 billion. The USF System includes three separately accredited institutions by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges: USF; USF St. Petersburg; and USF Sarasota-Manatee.
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AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
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The American Athletic Conference consists of 12 prestigious institutions: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, East Carolina University, the University of Connecticut, the University of Houston, the University of Memphis, the U.S. Naval Academy (in football only), the University of South Florida Southern Methodist University, Temple University, Tulane University and the University of Tulsa.
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Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, the American Athletic Conference has written an impressive list of accomplishments, both in the competitive arena and the classroom.
That kind of success has led to an across-the-board increase in football attendance. The American Athletic Conference had four of the top six teams in average attendance gain from 2015 to 2016, while the conference as a whole realized a 9.1-percent increase at the turnstiles. Cincinnati, Houston and Temple all set single-game attendance records at their respective facilities Under The American’s banner, UCF and Houston have both achieved top-10 rankings in baseball in the past two years. USF finished the 2014-15 season at No. 8 in the final men’s golf national ranking. The UConn women’s basketball team won its NCAArecord ninth, 10th and 11th national championships.
American Athletic Conference student-athletes have distinguished themselves in all facets of intercollegiate athletics. Temple linebacker Tyler Matakevich won the Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s top defensive player in while Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy In the course of its first three seasons, the American AthleticTHE Conference has taken AMERICAN 2015, ATHLETIC CONFERENCE its place at the forefront of intercollegiate athletics, among the elite Division I FBS voting. UConn basketball standout Breanna Stewart finished her career as the most decorated player in college basketball conferences. history as she was chosen as the The league has produced four NCAA consensus national player of the year championship teams – UConn men’s for the third time and became the first basketball in 2014 and UConn women’s player be named four times as the Most basketball in 2014, 2015 and 2016 – two Outstanding Player at the Final Four. New Year’s Six bowl champions, and Reynolds and Stewart were selected two individuals who have won NCAA as the winners of the 2016 AAU James titles, most recently SMU’s Bryson E. Sullivan Award as the nation’s top Dechambeau, who was the 2015 amateur athletes, marking only the national champion in men’s golf. second time in the 86-year history of In football, three American Athletic the award that multiple winners were Conference teams were in the final chosen. College Football Playoff rankings The American Athletic Conference holds of 2015, while two teams from The media rights partnerships with ESPN American were ranked in the top 20 and CBS Sports which provide the of the final national polls in both 2013 conference with outstanding national and 2015. Eight of The American’s 12 exposure on the two industry leaders football teams played in bowl games to cap the 2015 season as Houston defeated Florida State in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl in sports television. The football portion of the contract calls for nearly 90 percent of games on national broadcast or national cable platforms. The and Navy beat Pittsburgh in the Military Bowl. Houston’s at Conference No. 8 nationally 2014-15 Americanfinish Athletic Championsconference-controlled National Honors Conference Football Championship, which was played in 2015, gave The American a top-10 team in the finalSport national polls for the second time in the first American Athletic ..............................................................Regular-Season .......................................Postseason NCAA Team Championships (3) Cross2013 Country ............................................................................................................Tulsa UConn Men’s - 2014 as part ofBasketball Championship Saturday. league’s three seasons. UCF finished No. 10Women’s in the rankings after the Knights’ was carried ABCUConn Men’s Cross Country ..................................................................................................................Tulsa Women’s Basketball - 2014, 2015 Women’s Soccer ........................................UCF ......................................................................UConn Fiesta Bowl win against Baylor. Men’s Soccer ..............................................UConn ...................................................................Tulsa NCAA Individual Championships (3) American Athletic Conference teams have access to the pinnacle of college football’s Football .........................................................UCF, Cincinnati, Memphis Joao DeLucca, An Swimming American Women’s Volleyball ....................................UCF Louisville Men’s & Divingrepresentative would be chosen for the College In 2014, The American had the best men’s basketball postseason record of any league, postseason structure. Men’s Swimming & Diving ..........................................................................................East Carolina 100-yard freestyle - 2014 if it- 2014is among the top four teams in the CFP selection when conference teams were a combined 13-4, andSwimming sent &four to the 2016 NCAA Football Playoff semifinals Women’s Divingteams ...................................................................................................SMU 200-yard freestyle Men’s Indoor Track & Field .................................................................................................Houston Otherwise, the league would place its champion in a New Championship. Teams from The American have registered national rankings in committee’s final ranking. Women’s Indoor Track & top-10 Field...............................................................................................UConn Bryson Dechambeau, Men’s Basketball ........................................SMU .......................................................................SMU SMU Men’s Golf - 2015 higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Midfootball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer, men’s golf, Year’s Bowl if it is ranked Women’s Basketball ..................................UConn .................................................................UConn Men’s Tennis ................................................................................................................................. USF NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships (2) American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference. and men’s track and field. Women’s Tennis .........................................................................................................................Tulsa Sam Bombaugh, Louisville Women’s Golf ................................................................................................................................ UCF
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Men’s Golf unprecedented ...................................................................................................................................... USF The American holds primary or secondary partnerships with 12 bowls for Individual teams in The American have enjoyed success since the Additionally, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field..................................................................................................UConn Emily Juhl, Louisville Outdoor Track &football Field ...............................................................................................SMU - 2014 multiple annual matchups against the nation’s top cycle,Volleyball ensuring conference’s formation. Houston went 13-1Women’s in the 2015 season, setting a the current six-yearWomen’s Softball ..........................................................UCF .......................................................................... UCF and providing desirable postseason destinations to member institutions school record for wins, while Navy won a program-record 11 games in its first season conferences Women’s Rowing .......................................................................................................................... UCF Baseball ........................................................Houston ..................................................East Carolina in the conference. The 2014 season saw Memphis finish with 10 wins in football for the and their fans. first time since 1938, while Temple enjoyed its first 10-win season in 2015.
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The Bulls took home three team titles during the 2015-16 athletic season. The men’s golf team won its second American Conference title while the men’s tennis team won the conference for the third consecutive season and softball claimed its first American title. Overall, USF has won eight team championships since joining the conference in 2013.
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USF TRADITIONS 2016
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“Horns Up”
Bulls Stampede
USF Water Tower
The bullhorns created from the fingers on your hand create a powerful symbol that silently screams, “Go Bulls!” First started as a good luck symbol for basketball free-throw attempts, the “Horns Up” hand symbol is now used as THE USF cheering and greeting symbol.
Two and a half hours prior to game time, the football team bus arrives in the Raymond James parking lot. The Bulls then walk through the tailgate scene amongst the fans and enter between gates C and D. Fans are encouraged to greet the Bulls and cheer them on as they head down the pedestrian walkway to the stadium.
The USF water tower is one of the tallest structures on campus. At 212 feet tall, it’s been one of the most towering buildings on campus since 1995. The water tower lights up in green following a USF football victory.
The USF Fight Song
USF Alma Mater
Every time the Bulls score a touchdown, The Herd of Thunder Marching Band plays the USF Fight Song – a symbol of pride for our university.
After the conclusion of every home Bulls sporting event, win or lose, the Herd of Thunder plays the Alma Mater while the fans sing the words and hold up the “Horns Up” hand symbol. Here are the words to the alma mater:
USF Bulls are we, We hold our standard upright and free. For green and gold we stand united, Our beacon lighted and noble to see. USF Bulls are we, For USF we’ll always be. With all our might, We fight the battle here and now, And we will win the victory. S-O-U-T-H F-L-O-R-I-D-A! South Florida! South Florida! Goooo Bulls!
Hail to Thee, our Alma Mater May thy name be told, Where above thy gleaming splendor, Waves the green and gold. Thou our guide in quest for knowledge. Where we all are free University of South Florida, Alma Mater, Hail to thee! Be our guide in truth and wisdom As we onward go, May thy glory, fame and honor Never cease to grow; May our thoughts and prayers be with thee through eternity, University of South Florida, Alma Mater, Hail to thee!
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An hour before kickoff, you can catch the Herd of Thunder entertaining in front of the BullsZone on Tampa Bay Boulevard. COACHES REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY USF
Running with the Bulls In a tradition reminiscent of the annual Running with the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain, a select group of USF fans runs with the Bulls as part of the team’s pregame entrance. Dressed in white, with a red handkerchief around the neck, this group of fans leads the Bulls onto the field for each home game.
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Rocky the Bull “Rocky” the Bull is the official mascot for USF. He performs at all home football and basketball games, campus activities, local community events, children’s hospitals and other charity organizations. In 2013, Rocky was named the Capital One National Mascot of the Year.
School Spirit The Green and Gold Guys and their painted bodies first appeared in 2000 as the crazy spirit idea of two freshman students. The Green and Gold guys are at all home football and basketball games and even make road game appearances. In 2003, a second painted group of students, calling themselves The Beef Studs, also took to USF spirit duty. @USFFOOTBALL • GoUSFBulls.com
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USF FOOTBALL TELEVISION & RADIO SHOWS USF FOOTBALL: A NEW ERA ON THE BAY USF’s Football show is not your normal coaches show. Shot and produced by 20-time Emmy-winning Awesome Films out of Pittsburgh, Pa., USF Football: New Era On The Bay takes fans inside the program with stunning cinematography and unprecedented access that reveals what makes the Bulls a unique program on the rise led by Bay Area native Willie Taggart. The show, which debuted in 2014, was one of seven programs nominated as a finalist for a national honor by the Sports Video Group and National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. The 13-episode program in 2016 will track the Bulls’ development over the year with game highlights, player features and the sites and sounds of life as a Bull. The show will not air during bye weeks.
AIR TIMES: EACH GAME WEEK Bright House Sports Network (CH 47 & 1147): Air dates Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. Sun Sports (CH: 31 & 1148 HD (Bright House) CH: 76 & 576 (Verizon FiOS); DirecTV; Dish Network): Air dates TBA.
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WFDB Blab TV (Pensacola) (CH 48): Air dates TBA
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USF FOOTBALL RADIO SHOW September 5 September 12 September 19 September 26 October 3
Coach Willie Taggart’s weekly radio show will air on WWBA 820 AM on Mondays at 7 p.m. on game weeks during the fall. Taggart will be joined by hosts Jim Louk and Mark Robinson for the hour-long program that welcomes fan questions from twitter (@USFFootball) and USF Football Facebook page. Check GoUSFBulls.com for location.
October 10 October 17 October 24 November 7 November 14
November 21 December 5 (season wrap-up)
USF/IMG RADIO NETWORK Whether you are at the game or in your car, stay tuned to the USF IMG Sports Network for detailed play-by-play and expert analysis. Jim Louk is in his 33rd season in the athletics department at USF and his seventh as Associate Director of Athletics for Broadcasting and Communications. He handles play-by-play for the Bulls broadcast and is joined by color analyst Mark Robinson, a 1982 All-American safety at Penn State and nine-year NFL veteran. Both Louk and Robinson enter 2016 having broadcast every Bulls’ game in their history - a span of 226 games over 19 seasons of USF football. Former Bulls lineman Thor Jozwiak joins the broadcast in 2016 as sideline reporter.
Jim Louk Play-by-Play
Mark Robinson Analyst
Thor Jozwiak Sideline
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USF/IMG Radio Affiliates 820 AM WWBA **..... Tampa Bay 107.9 FM WMUV .... Jacksonville 880 AM WZAB................... Miami 1080 AM WHOO.............Orlando 99.9 FM WXJB......... Brooksville Jim Lighthall Co-Host
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USF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 2016
Erin Bean Assistant Director of Communications
Tom Zebold Mike Radomski Senior Writer/ Assistant Director Assistant Director of Communications of Communications
WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE
POSTGAME POLICY
USF hosts a weekly press conference every Tuesday during regular game weeks. An offensive and defensive player will be available at 11:00 a.m. in the Hall of Fame Room. Coach Taggart will take the podium at 11:30 a.m.
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The USF locker room is closed at all times. Coach Taggart will address the media following his post-game with the team. USF will take interview requests for players at the beginning of the fourth quarter. On the road, USF will conduct interviews at the designated location by the host institution.
The online application process for football credentials can be found at www.sportssystems.com/usf . If you are requesting multiple credentials for a group, a form must be submitted for each person. A USF staff member will then send you a confirmation e-mail. Individual game credential requests must be made by noon on Wednesday of each game week. These credentials will be available for pickup at USF, starting Thursday at noon.
USF will supply downloadable video of press conferences, media accesses, post-game interviews and game highlights throughout the year via a dedicated Dropbox account. Media wishing to utilize these video elements should contact the USF Communications office to be added to the distribution list for Dropbox invitation.
INTERVIEW POLICIES Under no circumstances should media members contact USF coaches or student-athletes without prior consent and approval from Associate Director of Athletics Brian Siegrist. The same policy applies to the family members of student-athletes. To request interviews outside of regularly-scheduled availabilities, please contact the USF Communications department at least 24 hours in advance.
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AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TELECONFERENCE The American Athletic Conference football coaches will hold a weekly teleconference for the media taking place each Monday during the season. Each coach will be available for approximately 10 minutes. Media representatives may contact the USF Communications office to obtain the number.
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Players will be available three times per week during a normal game week. Those availabilities will occur after practice on Tuesday (10 a.m.) and Wednesday (10 a.m.) and during requested one-on-one periods on Thursday. To request a specific player for sit-down feature interviews, please contact the USF Communications department at least 24 hours in advance.
CollegePressBox.com is a great resource for media covering the Bulls and the AAC. Not only does it have media guides from the entire conference, but it also houses logos, head shots, action shots and much more. For access to the site, email Ted Gangi at webmasteratcollegepressbox.com.
Coach Taggart will be available three times per week during normal game weeks. Taggart is available Monday on the AAC Conference Call (12:10 p.m.), Tuesday at his weekly press conference (11:30 a.m.) and Thursday on the practice field following practice (10 a.m.) Offensive and defensive coordinators will be available after practice on Wednesday at 10 a.m.
Media and fans alike can follow the Bulls on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. On Twitter: @USFFootball and @CoachTaggart On Instagram: @USFFootball Facebook page: www. Facebook.com/SouthFloridaFootball. Website: GoUSFBulls.com A popular destination for videos of all types and free radio streaming of every game at GoUSFBulls.com.
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USF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 4202 E. Fowler Ave., ATH 100, Tampa, FL 33620 OFFICE: 813-974-2125 FAX: 813-974-5328 Brian Siegrist Associate AD for Communications O: (813) 974-4086 | C: (813)-293-3897 | siegrist@usf.edu Steve Schoon Assistant Director of Communications O: (813) 974-4087 | C: (620)-218-1693 | schoons@usf.edu Erin Bean Assistant Director of Communications O: (813) 974-5755 | C: (814) 227-5535 | erinbean@usf.edu
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